may bo found bn Mo nl Oro. I. Howsll It Co' ewinifr Adierilslnn; llurenn (10 HprMcb SATUhDAV, May-?, ifiso. Local and Personal. to suiisdlliiinus. Subscribers will please refer to thb direc tion tabs on their pners, by so doing they Will bo able to soo whether they are square on our honks ar not, thus: John Flltwllllatn rflnr8 79 Shntfi thnl the subscription (ins been paid Up till March 8th, 1879, and consequently there isone.doilorduousonlhe prcsenl year, which you will please remit, or 51.2J will be charged if Wo hare to send bill. A Hancock Club lios been organised In bclhlehein. The famous Switchback Ratlrctail will be opened Tor lliesuinmersoasonon the 17th of Mb)i The farmers win) stored awny potatoes last fall for a riso In prices arc now feeding them to their hos. Hats and cds, of newest styles, and In endless varlcly, nt very low prices for cash, at T. D. Claus merchant tailoring store. A reduction of 10 cr cent, was ordered on the employees of the Calasauqtia Manu facturing Company, at Culasauqua, on Sat urday Inst. There are upwards of2,10() men em ployed at the dill'ercnt works of the Bethle hem Iron Company. The uvPMge ainounl or steel made ut llicso AVofhs dally is about 400 tons. If you wants nlra smooth, easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Fran Itoederer's Salobn, under the Exchange lin tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forget it. A corps nfensineers were in the neigh borhood ofthe Eist Peon. Junction one day hist week taking bearing lor the new Pc-ini-Fytvnnia Railroad from Philadelphia to the Lehigh Valley. A new line of dress goods, comprising piques, lawns, itc, at bottom piioes, just re ceived at W. S. Wintermute's, opiiosito L & S. depot. The Directors ofthe Bethlehem Iron Cointmiiv hi ye declared ii semi-unnual divi tleud or 3 per cent.) payable in casli on May ZOtb. A ne and elegant assortment of ladles' gents' and children's bonts.shoea and gaiters, just received at T. D. Clauss , and sellin very cheap lor cash, The annual parade of the Allentowu Fire department will take place on Vi'hit Monday, Muy 17th. Should the day be a pleasant osn an Imposing demonstration may bo cxiecte 1 us Allentowu "fn0 boys" al ways look their best when they come out for their annnal inspection. II. II. Peters, agent, the jiopular merch ant tailor, in the Kist office building, is now receiving and opening ono of the largest and ntnst fashionable stocks of cloths, cas ellrleres and suitincs ever brought Into Lehighton, ami which he is prepared tn make up in llio latent lashiun mid most durable manner, at prices which actually defy competition. "Call and examine goods and learn prices and be convinced. For the week ending on the 30th nit., 63.358 tons of coal were shipped over the Lehigh and Susquehanna railroad, m iking a total of 1,115,213 Inns for the season to Hint date, a decrease of OH, 114 tuns as com pared with same time last yeur. Colonel durance O. Jackson died sud denly at Bi-rwick, Columbia muni, on Mondsy night) of paralysis ofthe heart. He Was connected with the Jackson 1c Wnodin Maiiiilacturing Company mid the Berwick Rolling Mill Coinwny, and was Quarter master General on the stall' of Governor Hoy I. Garden and other seeds, fresh, pure md cheap, at A. J. Durliiig'adrugiJre, Lehigh ton, I'd. Lewis Weiss, In the vut-nflico build ing, this borough, has just made u large ud tjition to his stock for tin; spring and sum mer trade, vis, a full line id slid' and soil fell lints ot the latest iiud best styles, and ii full line of centlemvn'S) ladies' i.n-1 child ren's boots, shoes olid gaiter", nil of which lie is offering nt tho very lowest cash prices Thomas Fenucll, fireman at Richard ton's colliery, near I'ollsville, was shot and wounded by a nmcialcd nssassiu on Mini- day night. fennell's father wns compelled to leave the county seyernl weeks ago bo cause he had been a juror in llm case nl Munleytt Mollie Maguire, hanged in 1877 for tho iiiuiitc: or (nine boss Sanger. Thi is the second attempt otj young Fenuell's life silica hil father left. Immense I ye;,thatisitl the new stork of spring and summer cloths, cussi inercs and suitings now received ami own ing otT. D. CJiiiis.'in-rchonttjiiloring store, on hi ilk Hrect, this borough. I!' you are about to get a new suit It will my Von to call and inspect goo Is und Irani price, which ore remarkably low for ready rush All work is guaranteed to be doie in the best manner, ierfici fiu unj latest lashum-,, mid don't you ltoi-t it. Cornelius V.ni Uuskirk, a bartender at tho American Hoiel. ut UiH.oi, c.niniilt. .1 Btiicido on Friday niglit of last Week, lit lost his wile lO.-rrol mouths ago, mid has since thiittlmo been very ilcsioiiilent. Freight engine "Perih AinboV," when near the Miieli Valley diot, at this place, Batiinlny morning, struck un o n rwilch and jumped the track, billowed bV her tend er, plowing Into tlio emliaukmcut. The engine was somewhat damaged by the acci dent, but after a few hours hard work and a considerable display nf Ingenuity on tin- part of Messrs. Ilarleman Itlnl MrKelvey, it tvns replaced upon the track, ami sent to Hilton for repairs A full line ofthe of the latest nmclt'es in gents' fiirnlihing goods and neck wear at T. D. Cl.iuss', very cheap. Mr. I J. Meehan, of Maueh Chunk, and Mr, C w. Lenli, of Weissirt, on Mon day last purchased the Weissiurt Planing Mill and have taken possession under the tirm name of Lents A- Median. They pro pose putting in a largo stock of lumber, and tn run the establishment tn its lull eniacity. Thnsnofour readers wishing anything In their line should give them u call. The elopement of Mrs. Harris, a buxom woman of -40, and wife nf a miner, near Hsileton, with Robert Williams, of Allen tuwn, had a brief existence. Mrs. Harris met Williams, and they ttopjied over night in bunbury, where he lost nearly all tho money she had drawn out of bank playing at laro. H then put her on a train, say Ing that lie would follow, but instead of doing so ha deserted her. Oflieers overtook the runaway at Alloona and relumed her to her husband a sadder and wiser woman. I John Henry, allat "Ohio Jsck," tho nn torlous thief ami desperado, who escaped with five others from the Lehigh Connty prison on March 30, 187V, was arrested on Friday at Detroit, Mich., by officer Smith, id tie Ltbtyh county Jil. K5irif you receive your Advocate in rt blue wrapper, it is a suggestion that, if you expect to receive the paper hereafter, you send us tho amount due, which you will S(?o by the direction tab. You Will confer a iavor by attend ing to this matter we need money. The Independent Democrat Is the title of a new candidate for public favor, j list started In the borough of Haileton, by our young friend John Dershuck, It is a fine specimen of typographical skill and isjuit what its title implies ttrt independent denw crat. Wo trust Johnny will meet with un bounded success In his new enterprise. A full lino of new designs in carpets, very cheap at Wluterirtuto's, opposito L. & S. depot. -A botanist says that there aro 42,000 kinds of words In the United States. But the ono word "popular" expresses all that need bo said of tho livery of David Ebbcrt, on North street, this borough. -If you happen to bo in Maueh Chunk and want something you cannot find in nhy other store, call at Liickcnbach's, on Broad way. Ho keeps stationery, wall p.iers tttld all kinds of nick-knocks. Don't forget. The Dehiwire, Laeknttaniia and West ern Railroad iitnl Delaware and Hudson Cati.il companies udvanced tho wages of their miners trli iht cent, on Saturday. Jcniiio Williams, irtiding with Mrs Kramer at the corner of Tenth ami Linden streets, Allentowu, on Saturday attempted In commit fulcide In the cemrtcry opposite, by drawing a razor over her jugular vein. She was so drunk however at tho time, mid o slow, that the was prevented from carry ing her t'lirtxise into effect by somo passers by. Moments ure precious iiion l-rillonl occasions, ami n lew iiiinuicsiicitiy ore niton tr.iugiit witli ilis.ippiintiii consequences. Jrlillle is .".i, cud toothless -A choicn assortment of groceries, nt very lowest prices, nt W. S. Wmterinule's popular store, opposite the L & S. depot. Gold coin is besiiinli'g to i ircul.ite quite Ireely in this section, althoimh but lillle has tound its way into our coffers. For the benel'tof those who nre fortunate enough to handlo the pieeinus inrtnl wo would say Unit n very dangerous S5 gold piece is now in clrcuhiiiou. Its weight and appearance are correct, and when tho acid test is ap plied its sui face, and edge urn found to bo genuine gold, but its hick of ring betrays the base filling within. The coin has been carefully slit In two and hollowed out, leaving n vry thin plate on either sido of the genuine gold. A crack in the edge, per ceptible only to the keenest vision, shows where It has been cut. Tho coin Is a new nlie, nf the issue of I SS0, Bank officers pro- nounco it the most dangerous counterfeit which has jet come under their obscrva The slone quarries Which simply llie Allcutown Iron Company with limestone have been put on a threo days' suspension in each week, owing to the stock of stone nt the furnaces exceeding tho demand. The Cutnwissa Itailroud Company an nounces n dividend of farce andone hnlf per cent on tho prclerrcd stocks, payable May l'.lili. The closing examination nf the Key' stone Xormal School, at Kuticlnwn, takes pluce on Monday 31st just. Prof. Ilea hi and Supts. Buehrlu ami Netvlin will servo on the board of examiners. During the first three days of the pres ent Week, the County Commissioners, Willi their Clerk, Copt. II. E. Swartz, were in Lehighton end Weisspirt to hear npioiiM from the appraisement of the Asesor. Wo iireassuicd that theie havo not been more than oiin-liiiirof the npK-.ils made tins venr us eoinircd Willi llinto lliado on pirvious years whi-h i.ll llie nppliniiits had tn jour ney to Miiuch Chunk, besides the i'xpune. tlino anil troubij saviil in v i a I li ii ye "Switzerland" by oir citizen Ux piyers. The Lehigh V.dley Railroad Company on Saturday raised tho Wages of its road, coal, freight u ud passenger employees from ft, 7 und 8 n-r cent, tho increase to tnkoef feet from April 1, 1SS0, Itisn mistake. Prof. Billy Mor.in is not dead. He is hale und hearty at Scran- loll, whence ho ndiatcs in nil ilirectioiis teaching brass bands. Glad tn hear it. 71,470 Ions rf coal were shipped over the Lchljjh Vallov rnilro.nl during the weik ending on the 1st inst., making a total f.ir llie season nf l,il72,0U tons, an in crease, us niniurul with same time last year, of 21 7.1S9 tnn. A communication, signed "Poor Labor er," has been received nt this offire. W must decline, its publication, as being Ion R-rsonal and libelous in char.icier, mid In placing blame where none exists. If he will !.ih nt Iho borough statement in to days Advocatc, We think lie will find thai uio chilli, or tneit'.iuouts, cxp'ii le. iipin our tired, have been iirrllv gouenillv dis tributed i.moiigour citizen ol nil ptlitir.il i re. .Is. The in in who .lpjilu s for mid "ei'iirr a position is not the one to liluiiie: tlmw ivIki nuke tluifclecti If nn iiinlin. petio.t one. should ba made to feel the odium ilid bear the stignt-t. I.Ul of Letters) Ih'iiiaiiiiog inirallAt for In Iho post office nt Lvliightoii. May 1, lRn: Ayers .V Conrey Slenepennr. Maria Hurl., .In la IMei.iol.Hcv.il. Iloirinail. ,M i'It Ilex. A Into ftnir-.lf, William K-k .ImiiicS Mleklnvrr. It. Kfcincrrr, l .rrls Kern, l.inni.i l ICtuiii, ninaiMia lit. I.UUIZ, Kilirard .1. Kclirlv. Inli KtltU-s. .fiimi s S..II, 4'ailiarino Soli, SmiiiucI Brat Ii. Amanda It. Mni-ll. An-on "Youngr, llow.inl Perxuis calling for any of tho above let lers will say "advenised." It. It. Pctkbs, P. Si. Adjodrlled C'ulirti The following uccotlnts and remrls were confirmed nt the udjoumed session of the April term i.r Court, held May lsl.lSSOl E-tate of S.irnh Jnm itnllv. ,Iin-,.i.1 return of Enleof real estate for tho puytnent oi iit-uui, columned aosiiiiueiy. Estate of PhilliiOiiiiilrfrlideceased, return oi mi, coiiiirineit uiisolute.y. In the mailer of the estate nf John Glace deceased, return of reul estate, coufirmo l nb- sniuipiy Estate nf Ellas Dreisbafh.lietilinn fo Conn for nn order of sale, ielilion granteil and an m i tnstra lor require! in give uona. Itillgloilir Note, Lkiiiohtox I'.VAiinELiCAt, I'ncncil. II. J. S ooycr, pastor, l'reachlng tn-mnrrow at 10 a. in, and p. rn. Morning Subleet "ik-cleslusilcal Tiainps." Etenlntr suljeci: "Pcnlloovtal Wonders." A consecration meeting after the evening sermon, All are eord all invited. KVAKatLiCAMlHrncu WatssroRt J, Mlllei', Pastor. Ocrinun preaching at 10 o'clock a. xn,,tj the Pallor. Teachers mett. fag at 1:30 p. tn. Sunday School at 2 p.tn EnglWh prcaelrfngat 7,30 p.m. l.KinuHTos ji. li Uuoiicn. Her. J. V. Miller, imstor :30 a. in., Class MceHng, 100, sermon i.y the pusior, suleet "How to see Uod." 'J . in. unday Seliool. e n. in.. rrayer Jueetinic, I ,u, m tb, 1,4., Vrtrr, Aftcnipf to ft&UOtV A larger number than Usual of the deni zens of this locality, on Sunday last, appear ed ou our streets under tba influence of liquor, and tho affair culminated tn the ear ly evening almost tragically. Two or three Individuals, more or less drunk, one of them named Rodgers, entered tho bnr-room of tho Exchange Hotel and demanded to be sup plied with "Rye .V Rock," which being re fused by llio young man, Arthur W.Dayton, who bad been loft In chargo of tho placo luring the absenco of Mr. Thomas Mantz, the scoundrel Rodgers, drew a pistol from his pocket and stepping lo within a few Icet of D.ivlon, discharged it at his head, the ball passing through Dayton's hat about half an inch above his head, stunning him and caus ing l!i in to drop tn the floor. The brute immediately rushed from tho hotel, and jumping upon a buck-board prtcceded over theriverto Woissport, whence ho returned at nbout nlno o'clock. By somo unaccount able menus tho fellow was not arrested, but it Is said, parties present told him that Un less he mado himself scarce, ho would be In the Maueh Chunk jail before 1(1 o'clock Mondjy morning, whereupon Rodgers took the precaution to got a way, it is thought, on nti caily train. Ono word to our borough authorities in litis connection, if they da not take Immediate steps tn stop this Sunday traffic in rum, and thereby prevent tins growing rowdyism, they will find somo day that it has got beyond their control, A little wholesome discipline now will do nn nn incuse amount of good, and preserve llie good niiino ot our lowu, Since llie abovo was put In type, wo learn that District Attorney Siewera took Up the matter, and that Rodgers was arrested in Philadelphia ml Thursday. C'liu Coul Trade. The recent notion of the nnthr.icilo com panies In continuing Iho suspension ol'iiiiu in; for threo days in each of tho first two weeks ol May, und in advancing the price of stove coal twenty five cents per ton, to lake effort on Muy luih, hn9, wo learn, very m.iU'iially liencfitted the trade. It appeals to be now accepted us a fact by all that tho owners of cool do not intend to let Iho price of coal go back lo thn ruinous ones which havo prevailed during the last few years, I that, in order to keep the market in good condition, tho supply is to be kept within the demand. It is certain Hint, with the 'educed output of tho last few weeks, there is more coal being i-nnsumeil Ihan milled, as the docks on hand ure being rc- luccd in quantity. Tlu only sizes which have been in too great abuiidniico during March and April have been slove and chest nut cal. The demand for these sizes for domestic purposes, which is generally light nl this season of the year, lias been doubtless still further lestricled by tho indisio$itlnn I dealers to lay in n stock at rates so much higher than those ol last year for fear that ll-sensions iiinong tho companies might re sult in a break of prices nefore the year was over. The trade generally now feels confi dent that tlieru is no fear from this source, mill uohavo been assured, upon very reli ablo authority, that recent conferences among the companies havo resulted in n llrtanlminity of sentiment upon the subject that is likely to find expression within n short time of such decided character as ef fectually lo convince tho most skeptical that fair prices for coal nre to be maintained. It is believed that there is nothing now wanting to make the trade good for the re mainder of Iho year but Confidence among dealers that the mining companies do not intend to break prices. This confidence is likely lo he given within it short time by i he action of the companies theiiisclvcsaind In any oveut u currlul nursing of the busi ness during the mouth of May, by restrict iug the production to the actual wants id the marketj imlst result in u most active trade at reiniiner.ilivo rates iifier the 1st id June. LcJiCr, 3tt. The l.usv oS TrehjiuhW, Tho.se of our reader who are fond of huiitiiuuiid fishing may be iuteiesteil In know what Iho law ol'liesp.lss is, us tlirr mo liable lo break it wliilu socking sjioit. Ihe lollowuig summary ul the law Is Iroin a report 011 the subject made til the Slate Boaid of Agriculture ol Pennsylvania: Trespass is defined as "any trunsgressioii or olleiiro against iho law of nature, ol so ciety, or of llie country in which we live, whether it relates to a man's ersiu or prop eity." This is tho widest meaning. Ordinarily, however, it has referenco on ly to an entry 011 tho projierty nf a not her without authority, mid 111 doing damage while, theie, whether liiiieh or little Toe law gives the owner exclu-ive control over Ins pioh-iiy. An infringement of his ngliis without Ins 'roiissioii or justified by legal authority tlienfoie ooiiStilutus u lies pass. I' does liot need that )he lalid should be im-iosed by leiiees. The law supit,ses 1111 imaginary iuelosuro winch answers eyerv ptirpue, and the simple net of passing !t constitutes Hespuss, ulthoiigh no harm should really lesult to crops, callle,or aught else. Even a iersoii legally authorized tn seize it-ruin go.HU ,,ti u man's picuu?cs dale 1101 tiir.ik oK!ii doors lor that purpose; if be does Ins uutlioi ily uvuils tt 1 111 nothing, mid lie tiocomiii, u fHiiinoti trcrtiuSscr. Kellliur Hu jktw.ii jilstllidd III SillirrJIl' ing j-hi iih lis 1.1 discharge wairr 011 miuihei iimii's la-id, even lliou.pi he 11 ver stepn oil' Ins own ground) nor to permit tilth I.. Kie .1 boundary 1 1 11 tt without due iK-riiiissiou. Wliru it s'Hiut li rat discharge 011 11 nun's own premises an. I the, muiciits find llieii way lo u neighbor's premises it does not constitute II llrepas. Hunting end fishing, however, coiistitir.o the most .-oiiimoiiiiiid uinioying muii'4i. tn-iMss to winch our fanners 1110 subjected. I'liiiniu oas uio.iiec'i some n-opiu to bo lievo they ran hunt, or llsh 011 the lauds or waters ol i.lher men with impunity. Noth ing is wider of tin- lad tliuu this. Because tlieiocun be 110 pruH-rlv in i-ab-bits, quail, squirrels, pheasants n'nd other I'eini turds und nniui.ils. they think these may be pursueil whuu-ver they may be ills n,vrret. It is hardly nccess-iry to s.iy that thn same laws governing treuM in other cases pre vail here. No matter that neither grass nor grain 1.10 trampled down, whither gales are lelt closed, bJrs lelt up und no rails broken, the pursuit ol such gumo 011 tin- landsol an. other without jieriiiiJsion is trespass. To even enter an Ulicioseil piece o Wood, where there are 110 cropa lo bo injured, iu pursuit of game, wnicll ninv huie taken irluge there, is 11 violation of law -quite us much ns it ii wheat field i 11 ear had been trHiupled down. rox hunts, which are again becoming coiliiitnu in certain sections, nro all m vio lation of law, und every tanner whose aert-s are pissed over by the hunters wilhout his Sam-lion having been previously obtained has recourse in the law ugaiust tho sports men for tresuss. What n ilfuggist "I have bcsti selling Dr. Bull's Cough 6yrupfortcuyearsj and it has given belter satisfaction than any other cough remedy." A. G. Schmidt, Ajliecary, Hanover, Pa. Thero has been very little change in the general tmsition of the Iron market dur ing the Wit week; business continues dis tressingly dull) buyers cither do not need ant iron or are holding offin exiHvbitiou nf a rlill further depreciation, audi as 11 con. sequellR', there is next lo nothing doing. -"The next union of the Lthlgh Valley Ministerial Association will be held ut Jiis tin 011 the 17th end IK1I1 of May. The houses at Honevbrook, which were disturlKi by the sinking of llie earth a few weeks since, are bdiiig straightened tin. There are 15,000,001) feet of lumber in the wuiiADJiport boom swsillDg blgh wtUr. .llnucli Chunk Itcni. An adjourned session ol April lerfn tt court was held on Saturday, May lstjudges Leonard and Mcendsen were on tho bench; a number of accounts sun reports were con firmed absolutely, Commissioners Clerk Swartz, has been accompanying tho County Commissioners through the county hearing appeals. The property of John Fidlcr, on West Brondwny.reccntly purchased by J. Taylor.ls being finished by tho latter gentleman. Mr. Taylor will move his family there the latter part of the summer. Lewis Arinbrustcr (s repairing and re painting the Hazard House on Susquehanna street. On Monday, May 3rd, Mr. Chas. Zcll ncr, Sf., ohd his worthy wife Were surprised by tho gathering of their children, grand children anil many friends to celebrate their Golden Wedding; day. Charles Zellncr and Elizabeth Sllfies wero married in North ampton county, May 2, 1830, and hove lived In this neighborhood over since. He has reared a largo family of children, oil of whom oro married. Tho old cotiplo havo many frlendsis wns evident from the num ber that appeared at their homo tn congratu late them on their fiftieth wedding day. We wish them many more years of peace and happiness. On Tuesday nncrnnoll quite a ciowd collected before the telegraph office, nnd wero amused by llie elfoils of 11 son of Italy to send n telegram. It wns useless; Mr. Mar tyn could not understand his language, and the foreigner was "at sea" with English The difficulty was finally overcome by the daughter orilltl Italian,!! girl about 11 years old, who with wonderful facility wrote the dispatch ill utlcnr.eiisy hand, and both went away happy. The frame work of tho East Mauris Chunk bridge pier has been sunk; us it hys it is two feet under water, and on nn excel lent foundation. The Maueh Chunk dam will be drawn offon Friday and every thing will be in preparation to raise it above the water. --In the Supreme Court of Peliha .silting at Han it-burg, the derision of the Orphans' Court of Cnrlion coullty, distributing llie fund realized from the salo or Tilghmau Fishers real cstule to tho iissignees of F. 11. Person, in bankruptcy, appealed by Harriet B. Poison was nlliruied. General Albright and J. S. ICelserare milking Improvements on their properties 011 Bioadwny. C. C. Our Wcntlicrl)' Spcclul, The entertainment Wednesday evening was Well attended. The exercises of the evening opened with singing, alter which an essay wns reid. The next in order wns the declamation of Bannockbtirn, by Andrew Eudie which wnsoucof the two decided sue cissesoflhe eveuing. The other wns a read ing by Susie Sol loouovcr entitled, "Ship on Fire,'- which created quite a sensation. Among others of the best wero an es-ay on "School Boys" by Alice Faust, a reading bv Will Wilson, nnd another essav bv Charles V. Kaiser on "A Sketch of Carbon" county." Others who ha.l readings, declamations and essays thut were gnd are Lizzie lliirleman, Nellie mid Jennie, Blakslee, Jessie Musse! man, Nora Faust, Myra Rehrig, Carrie Tweodle, Cora Van Dvke, Mumo Lauder burn, AnniK Bryun.Neflic Beers, Katie Lath am, Annie mid Maggie Rowland dud James Dunn, -Mr. John Esllnger, In a state of Intoxi cation, strueu his wife, on Fiiduy last, mak ilig a severe gash ill her forehead. She having hud him arrested he was taken to Iho Munch Chunk jail to await his trial, but having obtained bail was released the next morning. Mr. Will Harlz has paid his expecldd visit homo. Miss ttecsd, or AudcnUedj look the plttcc of Mr. Charles Kaiser, as organist in the Reformed church ou Sunday last. Mrs. Rowland will assit her husband, Mr. J. P. Rowland, in the Normal Institute which will oieu on May loth, The number rf promotions tllado In the Weatherly schools wero ubout 08. These having pissed Iroin 10 to 100 averages. The dehato 011 chickens, Monday even ing, was very interesting. John Oloiuh lelt f.if Ihe tt'est oh Tues day. His wile will leave town on Monday Hext for 11 low weeks visit to her home. Mr Sheldon Did well is niiticiutiiig n move to Florida. Ho has Valuable properly to d'siioso "f bi siilrs his housoliold goods which will held ittauliou. The picnic on nccouiit ol tho storm was deferred lor a plc.isanlcr lime. John Hiues has ugain taken uitto him self a wife. The itnrnmnnlin season nf "liniisc-ctoflli-ing" is again around. Docturs mav exiiccl a busy time. James Eidio buried ft young child on Wednesday last. Mrs. Boxmeyer is still very ill. The weather was r.itlier unpleasant Ihe Inller part of last week but is decidedly warm this week imparting W many lliatdi eeaso called Silring lever. The first game of croquet of the season was last week. FluT. Wllil Crcelt Items. Prnyer meeting will bo held; nt the Upjier Big Creek meeting house, to-morrow (Sunday) ut It) 11. 111. There will be preaching in tho Upper Big Creek meeting house, to morrow (sun day,) ul :! p. ni Ltilheru ineetirlrj will be held lit Jerusa lem chinch lo-m.irrow (Sunday) at 2 p. 111., by Rev. A. M. Slruuss. Ainiiiidits Kiblrr wa ileased lo read "Archie's" item in the Aiivooatk; he is u well known Irien I ol his. Paul Siiiitn is busily eilg'iged repairing our roads. Adam Kiblrr killi-it two black snakes winch wero lyiiii 111 a heap, Thursday ol last week, 0110 measured over live feet'iiud tho other Hot quite five Id.'t. Susan Kibler, who Was employed at Maueh Chunk, returned home last Sunday. Several of our young friends h.ivo left for Pine Hvraiiip, wlieru lliey art) employed picking wi tergreeu. Miss Louisa Smith, and M. J. Savitz were visiting Iricuds at I'uie Run last Sat urday. Butler is JO cts. per pound. Eggs, IP cts. cr dezen. Alfred Killer, was on n visit to Kroid crsville, Northampton Co, a few days lust week. Adane'n will be held at Shyders' Hotel, at Tiaehsville oil Whit Monday evening. All are invited to join im Sound ninney The nrelieilra's salary. Cherry trees are blooming. A child of Joel Davison was hurried at Jerusileiit's Church, Wednesday last. We nro pleased to nole that Wm. Kuukel's children have recovered. Peter Kibler is buey peeling bark. rraycr meeting was held at the Upper Big Creek meeting hpdse, last Sunday after noon and evening. The runners oro busy preparing their fields for plautiHg corrl. Datid Lovctt is very sick and helpless, doubts ure entertained of his recovery. Adam Kibler left last Monday iu search of employment. Gen. Mcinhard, Jr., of North Wild Creek, is buildiugu distillery ; when finish ed lie will run his saw-mill and distillery. .Mr. Mt is a very ingenious young man ami may ssiuni nay no us 1 famous an iuveutoras Morse or Walt. Joe. A young lady fnuu Mahoning writes us: "If the Virgil class of the select school thinks a select reading containing ten ver sos is too twilous, 1 think the long walks to Within a short distance of Lehightoni twice a week, must be still more so." Messrs. Shaw Jc Co., id Lock Haven, have purchased 20,00u acres of laud on Young Woman's Creek, which Is supposod to con Uiu 100,000,000 ft ot timber. itlnhnnlnp; TniuUlhlc. Laziness Is a good deal Ilka money tho more you havo tho more you want. Nn man has n right to do as ho pleases, oxcent ho pleases to do right. David 8traub Is reported t? be very 111. He tins not enjoyed good health for a num ber of years. On Tuesday while David Klsller was spreading lime his horse took fright and rah quite a distance befuro lie was stopped. On Wednesday of last week teams from West Pcnn and Mahoning wero engaged hauling slate for Dr. Kistlcr, who Intends building a house at West Pcnn. It is reported that Frank oybcrt has one hundred bushels or potatoes, more or less, to sell. Last week Sunt. Hofford called on Prof. Rauch odd E. Hoppes to make arrange ments for his deughter to attend Proi. Rauch's school. Thus far Miss Hofford has not made her appearance, whjch Is much to be rcgreltcd. Sho would soon feel at home among so genial a family as Mr. Hoppes' and among the friendly students of the select school. Lewis Borhor moved last week. Two teams conveyed his nil from the valley where ho spent a number of years. The wife and children of Aaron Snyder nrd sick With diphtheria. Quite n number of peonlo of this valley attended Ihe funeral of Mrs. Wehr, mother of Nathan Wehr, Sho was buried on Tues day. Teams wero busy hauling lumber for Amnion Arncr during the week. Mr. Ar tier Intends tn build quite a large house in which tn prepare tho fertilizers, so much in demand, Amnndus Kistlcr made n, busmen trip In West Pcnn nn 3nttirdny, calling on Jos. Zimmerman, Into treasurer of tho school board of that district. He nlso reports Hint nn unoccupied house was burned to tho ground which belonged to Thomas Zimmer man. The Wormcr's bam met with a simi lar fate. Mr. Oliver Kistlcr and Miss Valeria Moulz wero the guests of I). Kistlcr on Sun day. Win. Lcibencuth and his son Henry paid n visit tn Mrs. atnnlz last week. Mr. L. bring 11 brother to Mrs. Moutz. -On Friday of lasl week Messrs. William Slmferimd Joseph Hiiiigh started on their journey lo Deliver, Coloiudo, wherd lliey ill lend lo stop f of- wiiiio llhin and then proceed to Leadvllle. Our best wishes fur their suc cess accompany iheili. Frnneis Muntznnd wife wero tho guests of D. Kisller oil Sunday. Ou Saltirday cvenilig Miss Emma Klst ler mid brother made 11 trip Ui Summit Hill, culling oil Dr. Ed. Klsller. Tuesday was n day of jubilee among tho rorii planters of Mahoning. It is so long since we planted corn that we do not know whether thrcd or four grulns are drup'til in 11 lull. Scire crows will sonh be ill demand. Some one should get up a patent for the 'urincrs. Only n few ladies nnd gentlemen were in nttendnnco at the Excelsior Society nn S.ituptay evening. Nn dulles were, perlormed on account, we presume, of Messrs. Smith and Young. Why those gentlemen were absent should be known by the Society, and we liojie Hint the members of the body will examine into the matter more closely. We fear thut some other society estranged Mr. S. Sorry. Miss Llzzio Kisller nrltl her brother James made a trip to West Pen U ml 8undny. Miss Lizzie enjoyed her rida very much, though she asserts that she does not care to go out riding very often. We think that ierhops tho would fancy riding with some one else. Some of the ladies growl because Hie "Twinklings" wero so long llm past few weeks. They c.111 very ensily get out of it by not reading every item, but such a one would beoiieof tt thousand, for wo do bo licVe that if one page of the Advocatk Were full of "Twinklings" thoy would read all and still turn lo the other page for more. Bears growl Inn, not when lliey have much tn eal but when they have nothing. We huve not heard nf any one getting sore eves nor a weary brain from reading litem. We would feel very 6orry for any oiie so insh as lo allow himself to rend evei-y one and suf fer therefrom. The "Twinklings" nro only a fraction (is long as somo of the love stones devoured by so mativ, and besides there is ho greilt il:u',zcr of lulling in love with the hero ofthe "Twinklliijs," wlulo iu nearly all cases tho render falls in love with the hero ofthe lovo story. Kit Nortu, l.'ust Weissport Hum. W. E. Kemerer givo us n pleasant call one day tins week. W aro ulwavs glad to meet him for he is 11 good nnd genial con versationalist nnd one who is udmirod, ro speotod and honored by nil who know him, mid nlie' who has a part to cut in the politi cnl and pUblic history of the township mid county. When ho arises to do anything opposition dwarfs to nnthiiig.nnd so it will Ik) when he runs for Justice of tba Pence next spring, which will be oniv u forerun ner lo greater and more gMrious achieve ments in time to conic. Wo wish him suc cess in his fond aspirations and horie he may be successful for llio J. P. office, lor heisn man Well fitted in every respect for tho jm sitioh.iind would ndorn the robes of office in a manlier that would cast a halo of light llirlitig'H the whole township1. It was with oorHjilaCcnrtr rihn! feelings nf admiration that we read" the article in lust week's Advocate touching the nomin nation I1111I claims ol Hon. J. G. Z-rn for the Legislature written by "Archie." The ex ulH'innt joy Which is" expressed by Zero's admirers n't his fair prosieets o success is so far reaching that it takes in everybody from this community. It has not yet bubbled over but is waiting for grander resillts to in tensify it tnoro fiercely. Wo oongratulute "Archie" upon his success nnd his Intrinsic ability at being nldo lo givo to ihe readers of llm "ADtoc'ATK" such n compact and com prchenuve statement nf our fellow neizhbor und townsman's claims upon tho Democracy and icnplo this fall. C. O. Oswald officiated as salesman find business inanagerof Kuril's store, dllrillg the absence of his brother W. II. Miss Julia Snyder's select school is pro gress 11 g finely. The East Weissjiorl "Lurinael'' In her rapturous uiid sweet manner gave the peo ple or hluiesiooe alley" one of the loveliest nines that ever tell from Hie lips of mortal, it wus very pleasant lo listen to her, for it Was on sii. li a liarinouious chord Hint il not only enraptured olio's soul, but put it into such rot-din Ireliugsof dtdiiihl that It seem ed J he very cuchailtiiig gales of heaven were opened to fallen humanity. Miss Eltu Snyder visited her friend Miss Salli Hiss, of I'arryville, Sunday. Aripin Snyder, Levi Horn, Nate LeAVr and Milton FloreV were oil a jaunt to Coal dale lust Suudiy. Where were rill the liyJ Sunday ? They imlst have been to the "llorsesiioe's" retreat three or four miles down the r.lrtal. W. L. Gnt the energetic young ngent for the Philadelphia fieconl is every flay in eieusing Ids subscription list He has now about sixty regular suhsrrihers. Thisshows what 0110 i-au dd by making n community Intelligent. August fjsnahl, llie principal glorifier nnd defender of U. S. Uralil.ol Weissirt, paid ft visit to his old home on Monday. The nuisance nn the hill Is still raging. We would call the attention nf Hie leaders oftlieso rowdies who are degrading them--selves In such a depraved ittaiiner,lha't lliey had beller beware lor men aro watching end sooner or later they will be iu tile hands of thd law. 61110s. Illg C rock Itcuik. The committee npunlnted to secure a loratintl for the "lection of 0 creamery lias decided lo locate ou the premises of Tilgh mau Drcisbach. Fruit trees of all kinds are riow in full bloom. The rnads aro In a good condition. Corn planting will be next In order, Potatoes ami oats have been ilane away with by farmers. Rye huks promising this year. Grass is rather slow ingrowth (hit year, caused by the long aud continued cold weuther we had. As we are about sealing our letter we learn Unit the wife of Wm, Stribents de urti this life this morning (Thursday), It may uot bo known to those who lmvo been iu the habit of burning biutli alter dark, that it is forbidden under a heavy penslty. Rsvsii. TeUiort llciuK. The latest perp'etunl motion Invention dwells In East Weisspnrt on the hill. Lime merchants here report business brisk, A large number of farmers aro obliged to lesve without being supplied. CoroherC. W. Lents visited Walnut port on Wednesday to attend to the funeral of Mrs. Lents. Miss Stands Yundt opened a select school here on Monday. The number of pupils havo been Increased to thirty. Work in the rolling mill was discon tinued fnr n week or two. C. W, Lcntz, coroner of Carbon county, and P. J. Meehan, Esq., of Maueh Chunk, have purchased the planing mill here. Our old time friend W. II. Knocht has just added to the appearance ot his store property ,by the erection of a very hondsoino owning, which when painted will prove quite nn attractlnn. On Saturday the 1st inst., widow M, Outli, of the late John Outh, who resides hero, was married to Mr. B. Culton; of Lo hlghton. The ceremonies took place at the residence ot the brido. Thero were a num. ber of guests present, who heartily congrab lated the happy pair. Wo also extend our congratulations and earnest wishes for their future success aud happiness. When so prominent a republican as dipt. Solomon Yeakel nsserts "Hint bo ncy er was for Grant, and never would be," we havo reasons to fear, because such Is llie sentiment of llio majority nl republicans In this cominohwealih. If a pictuionf mad folly can bo Imagined that should surpass the action taken by Don Cameron and oilier prominent Grant leaders, we have yet tn hear of it. However, tho masses nro nnl asleep on this Important subject nnd when the proper time appointed to them arrives, Will harmoniously cry, "down on the third term," Ancms;. llio Iron Trnitei Tho iron market continues In the same condition ns has been noted for several weeks pist. The inquiry nt tho lower prices hns been somewhat belter, but the actual busi ness has been light Hi amount. Even the heavy decliiioof$,S to$10 from the lop prices has not crcaled much more confidence as to tho futuro of tho mnrlict, and consumers nre backward about purchasing in any large qunntllios. Tho inclination seems to be tn wait until the lowest prices shall havo been touched, ufter which it is certain that a large demand will set In. Tho requirements of the immediate future nro known to be heavy, and should prices settle down tn a fair scale an uctive business wnuld sjieedily follow. The stock on hand Is large mid the prom ises aro that tho production during the year will be heavier than during any other year 411 the history ofthe iron trade. These two facts ioiiit to prices low enough to induce activity iu the consumptive demand. Just now the dnincslid product is depress ed by the largo accumulations of foreign iron, the most of which is pressed fur sale by brokers and consignees under circumstances which make low prices a certainty, but this condition cannot last long. The reason fur the presence of tho heavy stock of the for eign products is manifest. When the Iroh industry began to revive the domestic stocks wero llglitand altogether inadequate to meet the enormous demand that so suddenly set in. While owners were preparing to blow in Idle furnaces and capitalists to erect new ones which required a great ileal of timo, consumers were compelled to go abroad for their supplies. From tills resulted tho im rtatioas of the last eight or ten months, the amount of which Is without parallel in tho history of the business. But all these conditions havechanged. Ascompared With this time last year, the number Of blast fur naces riow iu operation is nearly doubled und the material increase in the production will bo sufficient to meet nil deuiaii Is that nre likely to brj for so ne tlhld In cmrid. The Eiio Cily, Pa., Iron works have been awarded the co ilrnrt for leaking tho wrdiight irod tubular lining for the Hudson river tunnel. Threo years will be required to fill tho contract, which is wnrlh $700,000. A Pittsburg man claims to have invent ed an iron puddling process Hint will boil iron nt a cost of $1.25 er ton and make a quality of iron IS per cent better than any now manufactured, In the Southern States thero aro 144 blast furnaces, 31 rolling mills and iteel works, and 4S forges nnd blooomerics. It is r 'Kirted that ll-.ero ore thousands of tons of pig iron piled up at Hhurpsburg, waiting Hid riirfving" oflhb matkcti The Plirenixville Iron Company, at Phmnixville, turned nut during tho past year 50,003 tons of finished iron. Hail Killed in Uclldllljl On Saturday morning John J, Kisller, of Mossersyillo, Lehigh county, got aboard a passenger trnlrt ori tho Berks nnd Lehigh Railroad nt Lynnort, to go to Reading. During tllo course III tho day he g'H to the Reading Iroil Works, after having been drinking freoly,ahd occasioned considerable onnnyance tn the employees, jle wns spill ing it is said by tho Reading Timer, for a fight, and challenged a nunibbr of persons tn 11 iersonal encounter. He also interfered with the employes In the discharge of their dulieS. Finally,SpeciaI Offlccr John Kemp, who is on duty at tho Reading IrOu Works, was scut for, and; upon accosting Kistlcr, whose name and nccup.ition wero then un known, was greeted with n surly answer nion being requested to loavo the yard. Kemp then look hold of Kistlcr lor the pur pose of ejecting him, when tho officer met with a stubborn rcsistence, und had finally to usd force. Kisller was stiuck 011 the land with a billy, from the effects of which he died In a few hours nfier wards. lie was found ah hdurnnda half after Ike striking at Foilrth and Pine streets, lying oil the pavementind was taken to the station bouse, where he expired (llerlly nltersix O'clock on Saturday evening. The Rending Times in its report ol the killing publishes the evi dence produced before Hie coi unci's jury, from which 't appears that Kistler provoked the violence Used on him. Miirrlngo llellk, Mr. Harry Swalm, of Shenandoah, was married to Miss Sallie Bowman, ofMnlio noy, nt the residence of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Bowman, corner Malia uoy end Main streets, at 3 o'clock, Tues lay. The marriage, ceremony usod was the Luth eran us perfortlied with a ring. Rev. J, W. Lake officiating. The brido was richly ar rayed in a costly silk and lace dress, and the gnwm was clothed Iu tllo conventional costume. After the ceremony the families nf Hie married couple aud thegueit, satdown to u splendid cullallnn. Tho Vublo was b-.au-lirully decorated With. hot mms0 auwtfi All the frdiU and. delicacies a Philadelphia caterer could. ,up,,y wero 1,1, the board. The bridal parly left by ''ne 3.J1 train for Phils, ilelphia and will extend tho trip to New York. Resides the families and relations ofthe groom and bride who reside In Mahauoy Cily theie were present Mr. Geu. W, Lilly, Mrs. Klotz, wifenr Congressman Klolz.Mrs. Morris, Mrs. De Young, Mrs. Gerrard and Mrs. Wm. Loots, all of Maueh Chuuk; Mrs. A. J. Luburg, Shenandoah) Dr T, W, Swaltn, Potlsvllln) Mr. Ilresler, Potlsvllle end others. Harry Swalm, tho groom, has a lucrative tailoring business In Shenandoah ahd all the Indications are favorable to a pleasant II fo for tho newly -wedded pair, Farktr't JW-TI'icAy JT'cimf. A Clinptcr on Aitvcrilsliiir. A Now Yorknewspapcrhssboon Infer'rletf' Ing tho prominent advertisers of that clly.&nd tho following Is the remit. One house1 ssyit "In no department or business Is tlufej probably so much money wasted as In adrer. tlslng, and In no department nro -good Jujg. mcnt and experience more requlOte. Iweni ty.flve years' experience has clearly demon strated the superior advantages and oconomy of newspaper advertising over all other medi ums offered for that purpose." A well knottn honso says: "We have tried almost every sort of medi um In advertising and long na;o became con Tinccd that the results wero largely In favor of tho fresh and varied columns ofthe news paper." Another advertiser says! "Jloney may bo thrown away In advertise ments as easily as In any other way. Success depends upon the selection of proper mediums and pirsistcnoy. Tho best medium, Iu our judgment, Is a good newspaper." A well known jewelry house rats: "DUrlng the last twenty years I have spent thousands ofdollnrs In advertising In nil the old nhd now (angled in el ho Is which are dally set bcTure persistent advertisers and havo long been satisfied that If a man tells the tiutb, la the newspaper ho Is sure to get ample returns for lils money. Two or three lines hasorten resulted In returning to lno ono huudred times tho cost." An uuibrelll house (ays: 1T what you havo to say bo strictly true siy It lit a good newspaper. Its re.iderso.ro Intelligent, will oppriclate a bargain, and of every such customer you mako an advertiser. For forty-seven years nine-tenths of our ad vcrtlslng has been dune on this plan, and of the whole expenditure all that wo regret Is eontalneJ in the other tenth." A fancy good house says: "HnVo what tlio public want. Sell It with a meliorate prolit. Advertise largely In first class newspapers, and you aro bouud to do a trade." A clothing house says! "Enterprising business peoplo recognize tho necessity ol 11 proper expenditure In ndvcrtls lna:aliidlspfnslblo 10 success, Well-written truthful announcements, properly displayed, bring suro returns. Established over nlly years, wo havo largely ir.ed tho varied plans inr ailvcrtlsinir, nnd our experience lea is us to the conclusion that the regular and persist ent uso of nouspapcrs Is the molt satisfactory way to reach tho pulillo." Application will bo made nl tho next meeting nf thoBouid nf Pardons for Iho par don nf George Biycr,who was implicated In llio robbery from freight cars on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad n yeur ago, convicted nnd sentenced tn imprisonment in the Eastern I'eliilentijry. The I'arryville Sabbath school of M. E. church is Improving under the superintend oncy of Mr. Jacob Peters, nided by an ef ficient corps of officers and teachers. Preach ing on coming Stibbnth both morning and evening by the pastor. MSI or PA'I KXTS (Irantcd by tho United States tocltlrcnsof Hi (s State, for tho weekending May 4,1850, Turn Ishcd r.ir tho Uaiwox Ahvocatk, f 1 tho Law nnd Patent otllee of J, JIcU. I'urkiks, 80S L Street, (just north of Iho ratout Office,) Washington, U. O. (J. V. Darker, Erie, lubricator for steam vatves. A. illlckensderfer, Eric, dltrlilngmachlno. I). W Ut.irk. Tldloutc, T conpllmt. h. Estiner. l-hilnUclnhla. neck fcuf. J. M. Fostcri Philadelphia, gas pressure CKUIlHUr. J. Haley, nsslgnortU W.Hawley.Pblladct phln, nines press. h ll.llai. Krio. portable hoisting englno. W. Kleuuu, Flitsbu.ig.curtuln cord tighten cr. It. & J. Logan, SIcKcenrnbrt, fire place ueait-r. .1. Tiukcns. Conshohnekcn. heating nirrotre. . M, W, Alnrsilcn, Conncilsville, iilcUru Danger. . , w. .1. Aici-ausianir, l'liuaucipnini paper v!ji1tcall.tisfl0a- .mctallurirle furnace, iu. 11 lyiyui, finioipiii.i.iLo I. V. Jttnhart, nssliatirto J hart, Pittsburg. 'wi in, I'llisourg wiicjeijclTf W. 1 -.Shaw, I'lillnut-ltjlilu.rte Wi'hcr. II. K, SinjB-r, l'iilliffleiiihTvi'Eif1iior lo We.kel & Stlllill Slilce Uii. urferirtewnuklnu- hum nioioc niiiuuinu, . jt .1. U, Tlii,ui.sou,UlarIe45,,mlllstoJe batianc ing d,vlco. r VT A. Tllluies, Philadelphia, cayfflgo. I I,. W elhe. I.'oniiellsvlile, uittrcTai. camV. J. U. Weldoil. l'lttSliiirir. ritnire differ l.irV tu.ll... ...,- 1 - raw - n (I. 11. Wleetllng, Mount Alto, dumplug niKm,t .1. D. Williams, nrsUr.or i( Interest to J. P. Fleming and 11. Oruker, AlUglieuy, attach- uivut lur luru'iuvs. STATU JM MVS. Anil Eliza. Arnold, residing near Corry, committed suicide on Saturday morning by hanging to a bed 1 ost. Her brother hung nimseii years ago 111 me same room. Mrs. Judgo White, of Indiana cotintyyind mother if General Horry White, died 011 tne zisi inst., in ner oatn year. Burglars blow open the safe in tha Colum bia Post Oflloo on Friday night, and secured juu 111 money 11 ml iuu in stage stumps. An unknown colored woman, while nick ing coal nn the Pennsylvania railroad near Harrisburg nn Suiutay uight, was run over 11 no iiisiaiiuy kiiioi. Near Forks townsliip.lfnrthampton Coun ty, a farmer recently discovered a large number of snakes so interlaced ns tn form a ball. Hu killed six and about thirty got away. Mrs. Mary Ferry,of I'orristnwn. who was over 100 years of nee. while laboring under un aberration ofthe mind, nu Saturday co. out nn u nxif and, railing to the ground,w jS Kineu. A gentleman registering Lis name ni 1 G. Good, of RphraUi .discovered his n'.onw,,,. wife at tho Merchants' Hntcl in Pol'jvil'.eou nuniiny evening, one 1c.11 iimr,a with n mechanic named Mooro early last .noiitb, The latter person has been arro-ived and lodged In jail for trial. Tho six weelu suspension or tb.e nail mills rciiuci.it siocas oau,uuu wegs, Joseph lytic, aged 10 yef.rs, was kicked loueainuru uurso at iUecdvi lie nn M.m. dayi George Hutchinson, 55 ve.-trs old, com. initte4 silleide at Bradford Tuesday by tak ing moiphiiie. The EriO Car Wnrk. I.i4 nrrtnlnvmsnl In six hundred in.en, and cover thirteen acres of ground. A land turtle was found ill South Hann. ver township, Dauphin county, a few days ago, by J. Sa'uli which was marked thirty years ago. The Pitlsburg Chronicle states that the impression among tho iron men In that sec linn is that it would be be bjtter for the trade to 1 hut down until fall. Joshua Hutchinson huns himself in the Greensburg tail, on Monday, with a roiic uimia uot, 01 sirifis vorii iroru ins snirt. lie was Imprisoned for assaulting a const!. I and had been morose for some time. HAKItlDI). CUI.TON-OUTIl.-(ln the ever ,.- , lh. 1st inst.. Of Jlov. J. E. rrooie . 7 S, , port, Mr. 11. J. I.'ultnn. of jjiViCn e'n'j Mrs. Marl Outh, of W-lIrn;15lUun' nd UVInl::lK)Y';l:--0n Thursday, the J?M,n5 ? . Mark's ehureli, Moucli m!l V' '"0 rector, llev. Marcus A. Tol mn, ul.,te,l l,y the llev. Samnol Marks.ot llur-i, Olilo.indtho Kev.Uortlan lt White. lifOI or lis lilehein, Mr. Asa l illahslee tn .diss Louisa. K. .Savre, daughter of Franc, 1 11. fayrc, No cards. HAIltZ-I.KONAni).-At Westherly, Ar rllr,l, 1630. by Maulsirate Junes. Alex, llanz, ol l.chlnli Township, and .Mill Ullz abeili LoonarU of Weatherly, ltt)Hr.UTS-WILI,IAMS-tn April ljh. 17 Itev, J. S. Krb. Mr. Urlullh 8,' ftoUrls! An I Miss Annie Williams, both ut Slatlnn ton, l'a. WIllTUMAef-rOLI.i.VS On April !th. Iirthe same. Mr. Uanlel Whlteinun ami Mrs, bioiuu II. Collins, both of Welssport. SiVl.NElfiHT HNKU1I. On May 1, by trie same, Mr. Oyburlau (1. SHlnehart 01 I'oi 11011. fa., aud Miss bailie A, Unruh, ofSUilugioa. IIIKII. JOlINSny. At Summit Hill, naOe Uih ull, John Jotnmoa, sged U ynsjs, New AdvcUWMHcnta. JF YOt! A hi: IN M.r.I) OP Boots, Shoe, Ilata, Cups, or, Gents Ftirtiisliinf; Goodsl fto TO THE rOPtJLAIl SIrcIiasit Tailor Dank Street, L?higliton. pitions vrrtr low ron cash. The1 public patronage solicited.- aagx3-tf JJ1UAXKLIX TOWNSHIP Financial statement ofthe Snpervlsors and' OverreerS of tho Poor, Daniel Kriim arid John Schnab, In nceuunt with Kruiklln' Towi'Ship, 1 Inr lion Uuuuly, for ihe year A. II. 18.0-16S(, town: DAMUf, KHU.M-ltOAD ACCOUNT. I) It. To amount of Dnpllcato t 314 24 " tinier ol John Schwab 4 31 " Balance credited lu Poor ncoount. lte V0 tn ti on, By labor nnd material furnished to repair ro.nls , $ tit St " UalalKO duo him April 14, 187V... lit 44 " l'rlntlngexpinis, tie 7 76 M Exoiu-rutl .ns i t ' i.ouiiuissiun..., IS 44 Ul 74 jJANlEt, UntlM-POOR ACCOUNT. , "I- Tonrtionntof Pupllcatu 401 ti " Ual.duo Towuitilp. Apr. 14. 1879. 13:1 41 " 1-nf II ricetvuil ot V. . Uuvo.u. uient fur lovl lung co 10 , . 'n. By services rcmferoM himself...... " Jteceipisol niters in rrons lor rent, pruvl'lons, cloilihiirj Inol, etc. . 312 II 11 Uredlt In ro.nl account., 143 so "Exonerations , Uvt o LoniuiUsivu .'J... j 1944 . t Ml Ut JOHN SCHWAB KU AD ACCOl'NT. HR. Tcfainountof Duplicate , CM M " Bnl. due Township Apr. 14, 187V. . 131 74 " Uasu rcceivcU for uiisuaiuil fanus. est) UII. abornnd material furnished to repair roads i 300 (I " Cash pulil l'arrjvillo lloro., etc. 18 V4 " Exone.ntlon.,-...- vt 07 o Commission 28 40 on. Dslancedns Towoshlp JOHN SCHWA U-POOlt XCtfoUNl'." DH. To nmount of Duidlcale t 603 OS " Dal. iluo Towushlp, rtpril 14, 1S7P. 874 31 " Casll reeclred Irum Upper Ton. uicu3lngTcp.,ior JohnUo.llui. li tt I no 89 Hy services rendertd htuisolf. t 33 H- - iieceipis ni uircrs persons lor rent, provisions, clothing, luil, etc.. 1033 67 u Lxoncrationsj , 24 80 "Commission , S3 eu ' Auditors' expeniesi banal, etc.... 11 iu Balance duo John Schwab.... '133 73' ULUAI'lTIILiATlON. 110 a u. Franklin TonniMlp Hr., to Daniel Krum i.i.i; 183 So Franklin Township, (Jr , by John' Schwab 847 33 llalaucu on hand 1st 43 . .. moli. Franklin Township iir;, to John Schwab ., 11 i isj n To Sundry blllsnrdvlirs persons, un. I'""-...; ii aotw 3 38 72 Franklin Township Cr., by Daniel Knlm , I d 50 Dalnucu In tbe rear isj 12 1 sis 7a Audited and approved this 12th day ot April A. D. 188D, liy r .S W.U KEMRnKft.) i STI I'll K.N SUUt! I Judlfors. D. F. KlOKUll, i u 1 IMX. o., net w, ut. S'r'."?l.''"'5""'8."'0,"u ""H ' nnioit SBurnviitoil lorm. ami ailertlylnr mrnerojs OAU.iaii iii.jUDr. At u-r n.ine ti.iee noil urn ueiselljciajii) cu'e,i,oi liooeh exitieil bitlil. iguier. 1 ouimii7 Airi. Jiisof. ,.i,r,S,T2 ,,0W Vw CoxirmUTtosit CiTAn 'or, -we r iu'l tun has been a general un oipits-onn ol sal-staetiea wiiu it 1 nu, u niii mi lab ot tlio oin selioei.ai.cj rv Cautious ol icoonimendiug ailii ltM nt wni'.n 1 j,, Du, w ti,e rcmteut.liut tioin mr ou- ervr.non ot llie nana , ffeo of te roedidn. 1 leoi that lean co.snF.riouiLT KrcoMVSKD T. Wll. U.UIllls, M.C. ni sreb Mm. BEST IN THE WORLD! AMD SALERAVUS VUch is tho BOjno thing. twhi.litthosiuo.(1iupil.ora4.llriivC. It dlrtr tvlilio ..i. . V,' . . A'l' rn"" Willi CIlUVtCH & Ml X31 Ar!DlI A3IKEK" UttAKJO Will iriotv tlio Ultrusuic, i-?-! ernlus nn& naU ".sf Sod Is jvb'.io unit 1'imi , ut slioalil be ALL. hirtst.atl Mrifis.'P4 OliS used Tor foods !S!.C! ff Jn brands of Hods er rs.ts" ti liSi ? i dt spooulul of esefillna wita. sboatvlnt of wstrrlhot prsTUrsd) lu eltsr KH3M. sUrrlng until sit Is tbniou. hXy CUsolrcJ . i???10 ,llil sosttsr la lbs Inrerlof Bod 1 win b shown sftff fettling soma w--ty mlnutss or sooner, by the milky r.pirsne ol lbs saluticn and the qnsnuty uf fljstia j Cocky mitter aoeordteif to quality, lie sure snfl UX for Churel t: ro.' PodsaJtof Bslsrttua nd sse that thslr liiioa It rn Its ,"c,i?', f"1 w"t e' purest ua whitest mule. p. use nt tbli wllh sour mil k. In preisr. oo JOtUsjl'owcier, ssves tnesty times lis ties ene ponnd peis; for tsIusUs Inform. on sad resd Ltrsfully. 'show this to your grocer. 1 lei tnlnir, Wind and Rsln. ra will never iHve .ucii a clisureiasin. We feavo lb Mat ir o sie. nu roved itusaiii iioll Qiotbes Vn3 1 in ll-e xotld, irlhutf feu thin ball rice Good relere .ce xuarsuteed. tveij-bndir stolloi-ii get o'ef jno comretltinr , Tbe wioiiftiit'e.'lreiiTll'e lime 10 Max JUossr. uiiilw. S-1'. 1 iicu'ai and fall iisriieulura--ies, A rem wllllns tabe etntlnCrd dditw fAiu-OO Wu.oui Co,, Kw Be tUcrd Mus, Sa4-.)l4. 300
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