The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 05, 1880, Image 3

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flATlfflD AY, JUNE 57"l880."
Local and Personal.
Subscribers will pleaso refer to tlio direc
tion labs on their paiicrs, by so doing they
will bo able to sco whether they are square
on our books er not, thus i
i 1111-.- a rti
ShorUeXription l,a, been paid Kbbert, popular liyery on North ..reel, just
up till March 6th, 1870, and consequently as encup an eisowuere.
ilirn tnnnili11nrilneu9 on tho present ycflr, Thnnnnual Commencement df Muhlcn
which you wiUpcaserenm,ori.i1itw l)ergColcg0-wjll take pta(jj ort Thursday
There ha'vih bcci? .quite a slir otiiSng
tho jewelers of Mauch'ChUnkj the question'
has naturally" arisen as to why E. II. itohl
sells so Marty watches, etc, and tho answer
Is, becauso lie .sells so cheap and keeps the
finest storo and best assortment ol railroad
watches In that town. You should not fall
to examlnb His stock before purchasing else
whore. For tho week ending on tho 20th tilt.,
there were 70,305 lotii of coal shipped over
the Lehigh ValicJ railroad, making a total
for tho season of IjbsO.OiO tens, an increaso
for tho J-car; as coitiparcd with same date
last year, of 140,707 tons.
Thcro's ono thing an ill-mannered mail
cau not do he can't cat raw oysters with a
knife. Fnct.but hecan hiro a team at David
For tlio Uufbon' Advocate.' I
rir w. t". n.
Acottgo surrounded with flowers and treeS)
And a " woman's wonderful lore',"
Are tho costliest (tilts the angels can give
1'roin their beautiful mansions abore.
To a happy heart In a beautiful homo;
The fondest Ideals appear)
For a home with the cadence of loving Hearts;
Makes Heaven seem very near.
And the greatest fortuno a man can wed,
Is the wealth ofdolnestlo bus's;
All the gold ot earth and the pearls of kings,
Aro dross compared with this.
And we sometimes dream In our leaking hours,
bf a happy homo like this ;
Of wlilsperlngpleasurcs, of blrdsand flowers
A forotasto of heavenly bliss.
the 24th inst. Tho exercises will consist or
orations by (ho students of tho junior nnd
senior classes, and the conferring of Degrees
on the graduates'. Tho Ilaccalnufeato ad
dress will bo delivered in" St. John's Lull)
charged if wo have to send bill.
Mildew is doing considerable damage
to some rye fields in Berks county.
The Itii of July, this year, will come
.. 1 .1 -nr., Qtimlnv.
-Don't rail to call at Mrs. L. Wehr A cm Church on Sunday evening prtecding
(J,.,.... r... i.i.i .lulK. In mtlllnerv. IhS Commencement, by Dr. Sadtler, tho
t n.l.ll,, nnd South Dcthlelicm president. On the evening prior td the com
(hero aro forty-five licensed hotels and res'- menccment an address will bo delivered be
taurants f"r0 1,10 Me""'? Societies of tlio College by
Hon. W. E. Dostcr h as been oppollUcd Judge Dana, of Wllkcsbarre. Tho groduat-
nitiwnov for ll.a llelhlchem Iron company, ing class for this years numbers seven.
In nl ofJudco Greeiil -Mr. Al Miller, thocclebrated horseman,
Tlio N. 1. Ititlvcrxll' Singer.
This really excellent troupe of singers will
appear In the Lehighton Public Sc'iool Hall,
this (Friday) evening, at eight o'clock. Ad
mission 25 und 35 cents. The proceeds uic
for a very laudable object, and wB trust our
people will turn out cn matte and patronize
Ihcm. Spcakitlg of their appearance at tho
White House, a WasiilHg'lon paper says :
"Tho original New Orleans University
Singers, accompanied by Hev. Drs. anil Mrs.
W. Di GodinanJ. Lanohanand W. It. Web-
stcrj hoda rnnd reception at the while
Jlnuseon frmny, mo vimnsi. iurs. jmyes,
tho nuceulv ladv who presides with so much
gruco and dignity, conducted her visitors
llirougii ino epicnuiu iiiuuiiuii, nun wihcu
their Bttcntliiu to mo various icaiurcs ni in
.nnlirinliinrTwInklliij;.
If n man lose'hts breath,-t 11 of rlo list to
run for It. He can catch It thitcker by stand
Ing still.
A girl writes to a male acquaintance!
''Come over and see me) wo have a now lamp
dt our house that we can turn down, down,
Uonn, until there Is scarcely a bit of light In
the reohl.
Charles Frllt, moved Into one of Gabriel
Ditcher's houses last week.
The funeral or Mr. sutler was largely at
tended on Thursday or last week, lie was
burled at East l'enn. Iter. Mr. Bartholo
mew officiated.
Amandus Klstler and brother caught
some tine flsh last week. They deposited them
In somo water near their house.
Messrs. Krum and Mantt, were engaged
repairing a porch (or liobcrt H cLcan. These
gentlomen have plenty to do this Spring, In
the way of building and repairing.
Prof. A. I'. Horn, made his flrlt trip on
Wednesday or last week, toglvo muslolcs-
Willi Cm-It Itcinw.'
It. A. liiftef, dr Dottcr'svlllo, saw three
deer last Tuesday a week, near his house.
ueorge Iioindocktr, or wild urceK Kettle,
was pealing rock-oak last week.
Amidst the solemn festivities ot Decora.
Hon Day, ono of tlio most sorrowlul calamines
took nlace that we know of In the history of tills
community, In tho mangling CI tlio body of
There are nt present three distilleries In Kodgor Snyder, on tin Ij. V. tt. II., at the
operation at this plats, one owfieil by Hi Her
lass, one by Uhm. Chrlslman, and tho other
II. A Klper.
Henry Lclndcckcr, of North Wild Creek,
was on a business trip to Luston, the lore part
o( the week.
Miss Elizabeth l.elndcckcr,orNorth Wild
Creek, who was the guest of Adam (Jhrlstman,
of Floe Swamp, returned home last Thurs
day on account of sickness.
Some thiol stolo 30 from Almon IMoycr
and t)5 from Chas. Sbupp, about two weeks
ago,
Lehighton dep ot. Ho wn s com Ing home from
Allentown, where ho had been engaged as n
puddler's helper fcr somo time. Previous to
his employment at Allentown he was Idle-
since the llolllng Mill hero wus at a standstill,
lie boarded a freight train at Allentown,
thinking by It, to savo sumo or tho nccdlul
earnings which were necessary to support his
family t and In fact, wa understand he had no
means to pay his way home, which necessitat
ed his taking any alternative ho could to rcuch
home In time to meot hlf family nnd seo tho
parade. As he came In sight of tho Lehigh
sons. Ho goes up ai far al Manti's Hotel, at I cd for since the last flro In tho woods, was Jumped was Jerked under, and was fearfully
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A largo assortment or cYirsets, hosiery isrincny m i""s tcrcst liistoricrelics,cngrjLVlng3,ctc. Special
and fancy gooda nt Mrs. Ij. Wehr & Sister's, ycur us "u esoori. wus iiirniaueu uuuuSn u J '
c.ii, .illi kill county) hud promises to givo turfmen a building of tlio Secretary ,r State. Ino
DOUin Sireei. 1 ,.n,,.. tl.ai. mti.r.iA.1 In lln lltitn llnnm. nnrl
Ti,n Rrhnvllilll Hemtblican renorls that lolly siasotli '
there IsUlkofrunnlngChlerJusticeAgncw lho question wiicuier uruggisis ami Hayes, Secretary Evarts, nnd other notables,
'or the Judgeship in that county uext year, other deoleis in patent liledicincs should bo The University Sineers then rendered sovcr-
mi.. t. nil....... BaI..iii.- 1 cv.imlvi esiiecm v laxcu tnereior. nas ueen ucciueu 1: '
urn j.u viii . . .. Mnimuml t hp r ll Ih
... ... . . . I... t... n. !Anm Knhn Mr Sn in mVI "1 . . J.
rolling null has been ciosea ior wani u
brders.
Imok dl the vellrtW direction lab on the
first pogo and sco how niucli you owo,
If you wanta nice smooth, easy sliavo
nn,;r.....tin.. U.-.I..I.
. t .. . .. I KAIllt:fffll llll-ll llill, iti.miivu.nii. w.i.w
by Auditor Uencral bcticii. iMr. bciicii says: nn;rmcd tl,t Dr- G.Hlmirn's singers were far
"The patent medicine licenso is entirely In- mennr to tho celebrated Fi9kes, who sang
. ..... . i . . . ... i ... . i. .-t t,
dependent or tho mercantilo liceuso, nnu in ino somo room a low weens ueiuri.-. juio.
must bo Elected in addition to it " "d jffiS
On Thursday morning of last week,
jyour hair cut or shampooing, go to Fruni Walker Johnston,a brakeman on lho Thorn-tior-v.
Saloon, under the ExchancoIIo- as Iron OVs. sliiltlng engine at Hokendau-
tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you qua, had his arm caught between the bump
rV,i li crsof two cars and so badly crushed that it
RaIii,vI1,,11 mnnlr has a bonded debt of is feared tlio limb will in the end havo to be
tn nnn amputated.
-rarlies from raterson, N. J., aro look- -Tho annual fair at Nazareth will bo held
In nhout Allentown for a location for a silk the coming autumn on tho 5th, Oth, Tth and
rctorv 8th days of October tho week following the
A hodvof iron ore halfn milo ill thick- AllentoWn Fair.
r-Mlannid to have been discovered hear -The etiect supervisor has been at work
Savlorsbure. Monroe county. -i'l ga"S uf n u 1110 Btrci:ls (lllrinS
ant
receiv
u'.l
lUlll Ilium insilllilluui owvi.a w
simeres and suitings ever brought into picuso accept our thauks lor valuable pub
ijiliUliimi iml wliMi Hb t nrcliareil to He documents.
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mako up in tho latest fashion and most
durable manner, nt prices which actually
deiy competition. Call and exomiuo goods
and learn prices nnd be convinced.
A convention of editors from Carbon,
Columbia. Luzerne. Bradford and Wyoming
counties will ho held at Wilkcsbarro ou the P' fc'1' hungry for want of-au ofiicc.
26th of June F. 1'. BcmiHelj on Tuesday morning last
Six hundred members of tho Lacko- commenced his work in Ihis borough of col-
Tho following programino will be present
ed ou tills occasion :
1. Chant "The Inird's Traytr."
2. Chorus 'Ho rose."
3. Melo-drainatie Solo and Chorus "Clip
lung oil the Angels wings,
4. Hasto So o So ected.
5. African Song and Chorus "Angels meet
ino at the cross roads."
0. African, Itcligious, Social Song "Roll
a' and Hock ii clem In n ins arms."
7. Ethiopian Song and Chorus "Little
Children I believe
8. "Itun ulong Homo to my Josus."
0. Hard Trials,
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-H. II. retcrs, agent, lho -opular mcroli- ' 1" wcck. j,i.o vUU o ,.r p.m Ex(lu3Songnn,lCilorus..Wo'rogoing."
tailor, in tho wst office building, is now various mud holes, hot) olily increased tlio u C(1lip Mcctjllg Song "Joshua fit de
ing und opening one of lho largest extreme mauatntw 01 mo mua. oaiuo 01 .lencno.
. r.i.!.L..i .,v.. f iin. n... -Hons. Itobcrl Klotz and J. G. Zern will 12. Socia , Itcligious Chorus-"Do Social
11..1..1 "
West l'enn.
Mr. O. II. Scldlo nnd family, wero at Le-
hlghlon on Decoration Day. They enjoyed a
Uellelillul drive. A shower had previously
ettlcd the dust, thus removing the unpleas
antness experienced In taking rides.
llulto a sensation was raised In the Illus
trious minds of Select School ladles and
ucntlcmen. They saw ahandkerchlof,ticd to
tho top of a caput. Tho color of tho handker
chief was red and white. Wo are aware that
red Infuriates certain animals, and tlio com-
mingling of red nnd white may have had the
effect ol producing a sensation somewhat
lmllar.
Messrs. Ed. and Joe llunsleker were In
the valley during tho last week.
Mr. N. llallict.jr.,a friend of U. T.Young,
has quite an amount of work to do In the lino
of hair cutting. Nathan Is quite an adept
In tho business. We have had tar own bead
under his experienced hand, ami can rccotn.
mend him as a workman or no mean ability,
Master Dob was bobbing lot eels nearly
orbry evening during last week, without get
ting bne. May is over hdw, so we think he
will give up trying. 'The skins of eels caught
n May are reported good for sprains, thuugli
we think Master Dot, Is wlso enough not to
get any now that he has no skins.
Miss Iilzile Kls.lcr called ou Mrs. E.S
Hoppcs during last week. Kro sho lelt she
was tho happy possessor or a very flno hat,
which Mrs. II. had kindly held In reserve for
her.
Mr. Ed. IJilllch, man servant or Rev. Mr.
Strauss passed through tho valley on horse.
back. Mr. D. Is a modest young man and
many are tho cheerful remarks which lho la-
dies makoi onccrnlng him,
Mr. Will Thompson, of Summit Hill, vis
ited our valley last week. Mr. T. canvassed
part of the neighborhood with some lino ehro-
mos. lie met with consldcrablo success. Mr.
Thompson was ono of our teachers last winter,
and hence Is no stranger In Mahoning society.
Dcnjamln Zimmerman, of West Penn,
Said lho nurse to tho Doctor : "Sure sir,
I only know of one good medicine for tho
babv, and that is Dr. Cull's Baby Syrup.'
Allentown has twelve bakeries nnd
seventeen butclicringestabliahn.cnU. Dem
ocrat. And yet a large number of her pco-
Hand.'
13. Quartette, Trophuiido Basso.
14. "Lamps all lit up in Zion."
15. General ltoll Cull.
Don't you forget, School Hall, Lehighton
this (Friday) evening, June 4, 18S0, at 8 o''
clock. Tickets for 6alo nt Durling's Drug
Store, and Dan. Graver's Bee Hlvo Store.
Krcsir&VIIIc ll,-nli.
-lho farmers aro cheered Up again since
the late rain has restored their grain.
-Wo are informed that Samuel llerger &
wanna and Luzerne Veteran AsIoKlalioh Meeting tho statistics for tho ldth census of Co., of. slatinston, have made arrangements,
will visit the Gettysburg battlo field on tho United States. All good citizens should
20th of June. willingly furnish the required information.
Hi tho iunior oratorical contestalLatay- Dr. L. Campbell, of Slatlngton, will at.
f.lA rLilli-ni. nn Tuesday cveninrj. tho SS0 tend the thirty-second convention of the
tirlzo was taken by C. B. Sloven tho $30 Susquehanna Dentat Association, to be held
tirizobvJ.il. Davies.and lho $20 prizo by ' conjunction with the Lebanon Valley
II. G. Birchby.
Lewis Weiss, in tho nost-ofileo build
Inr.. Ihi. Imrmirl,. linn Inst inmih si larce ad- office will b' closed. Tho Dr. is a member
fin- llm ri'UHit nnil sum- of tho former society.
tner trade, viz, n full lino of stilT and soft It is impossible to llild a cough did cold
and will tako cllargo of tho tannery run by
Henry McUIcllan, deceased. Mr. Berger, n
an actlvo business man, Is well known In ou
intdit, and will make quite an addition to our
village enterprises.
JohnO. Wucst, our popular merchant
and his daughter, Franclsta, aro off to Phlla-
Dental Association, at Mauch Chunk, Juno delphla visiting friends and attending to bus
8th, Oth nnd 10th, durinc which time his IncsS.
riignman Krcsge, icu on juonuay ior
DethUheni, In search of work.
felt hats ot the latest nnd best styles, nnd a
full line of gentlemen's, ladies' and child
ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, alt of which
ho Is offering at tho very lowest cash prices.
-From January 1 to April 30, of tho pros
Much more business Is transacted hero
stneo lho licenses have been granted and tak.
en up by our lnn-kecpcrs.
I 111 of wlntcrgri-cn distilling Is oitenslvc-
mcdlciue lo compuro favorably with Dr.
Browning's C. & C. Cordial. It is pleasant
to tai-to, searches out lho afiected parts, and ly carrkd on hero, arid sells at fci.li to f'2.25
silently but effectually accomplishes its pound
mission- Wo advise any ono troubled With
ent year, 28,011 squares of roofing slato were a cough or caU to give it atrial. It will
ithinnod from tho Slatineton reffinm heainst speedily belli consumptives. Afcthmetio
9.303 squares shipped last year an IncrcaiO troubles soon disappear, olid tho patient of-
bf 10,011 stjuares. llictcd with that Ic'lrible conirilaiiit should
--Farmers and others can cat Taris cree n t onco procure a Cb'.tle. Price, 50 cents. If
nnd Land plaster, for killinir tta!o bugs, in J'our druggist does not sell it, send direct to
iargo bF small quantities at very low prices Dr. Browning, 1117 Arch street, Thila., Pu.
at J. L. Gabel'a hardware btore, opposllo tho A young man named Osthrstock was
public square, this borough. ' killed by lightning in his home, near Phil-
The Allentown Iron Company ahhouhc
bs that tho interest due Juno 1st nn its first
mortgage bonds is now being paid, at tho
company's office in Allcntowfl.
Pure Taris Green lor potato bugs,
lipsburg, Thursday night, 27lli ult. A
brother on the samo mattress oil tho floor
mid two others in tho samo room were not
even awakened. Tho parents, who were in
tho lower part of tho liouk', were stunned,
James PearsohofKunkcltownihas bought
tho storo and stock or John' S. Wlicst, at tho
above place.
Mr: William Shelter) was mado happy-
It is a girl:
Miss Dlla Bartholomew, of Philadelphia,
was visiting hero during the past week.
Franklin Krcsge, supervisor of Polk dls
trlct, wo are glad to say, Is able to attend to
his work airalh.
Miss Annlo Smith left oil Tuesday ror
Philadelphia, and we learn will spend all
summer there.
I.lnford Mansfield, has been appointed to
tako the Census or Polk township.
TJjiCLK NeB,
i'ersian Insect powder for molh.bed bugs, lho mother being unconscious for half an
nnd all other bugs.
Tlio Veteran
Tho Veterans met at tho Weissport
hour, nnd tho father for upward of two nouse Monday evcniuglast, for tlio pur-
White Ilclleboro totvitcr for VVoTinson cur-1 lioiira. Tho storm was a violent one, and
rant and gooseberry bushes. Largo stock lho wind and hail did much damage to
Just received. Cheap lor cash, at A. Jl graili ami Iruit.
Durling's. "Tho German Volunteer" presented
Our young fnctid Harry Stfccncj) of here by tho Mauch Chunk troupe last bat-
Drifton.with his companion, Mr. Whetstone, unlay evening; was n really good entertain
spent Decoration Day and Sunday last In ment. They had about a 4.140 house,
town. John Hauk, the b.ikcr, during tho past
-Decoration Dav was duly observed in week lias done a very Censiblo thing ho 01, tho occasion, and for their uniform good
this boroush nnd Weissport. An address his laid down in rront of his store on llatlk conduct nnu soiciier-iiKo Hearing inrougi
' I ....... . Ant II, A ,mA..n.li..j. olttn lfv.nl 1-t-n I
Vt-temns bo tendered
Mr. S. H. ullham, and one at the LclnghUm
cemetery by Hon. W. M. Itarwher.
Jbb printing of the fittest description
can be had at thoCAituox AnvoCATK ollice
nt verv low prices. Call and seo samples.
iThe Iielliehtori Cadets wero highly
complimented by our people ou their soldier
ly appearance In the pa:ade ou Decoration
Day. They should bo fully uniformcdi
Who will move in lho matter T
The Tab Alto (Schuylkill county) roll-
ing mill, leased a year ago by the Philadel-
thou and do likewise.
tlits borough will give an entertainment
some timo this month.
For tho eight days ending on the 31st
Ult., there were transported over the Lehigh
and Susquehanna railroad 70,840 tons ol
coal, making a total for the season to that
data of 1,308,531 tonB, showing a decrease
on tho shipments, as compared with the
sumo time last year, of 100,487 tons.
Dr. Charles l'haro.of Bethlehem, was In
phiaand Reading Coal and Iron Company, '""' Thursday, and removed very success-
the speakers, ministers, the Indies, those who
no lenru inai me uoou lempiurs oi contributed lo tlio expenses accoumi unu u
others who took interest in the occusion
Sou i kakel, Chairman.
Mosrs BmiRio, Secretary.
Tho next meeting will bo held at th
Wcissiiorl House, this (Saturday) eveulng,
at 7:3d. All old soldier's are invited.
Says Josh Hillings : "Ifyou kant trust n ton depot, and heard the music, he happily
man entirely, let him skip; thlstnelng to get exclaimed to his companion, 1M. (Iroot, "wo
an averago on honesty alwuz has been a fall- uro yet In time to see the parade 1" but alas,
ure." the sad rosult Is kuuwn. Ho uronared to not
A tow of H.P..KIbler,whlchwasseiirch- oirtho train with his companion, but when ho
July 1 nnd Dcccinlcr 1. This will be jmU shoufd bc'glvW to the finding of facts ii If
ting n very heavy pressure en the machinery found by a Jury. tVi iS'ii cSse the Court
of lho trade, nnd Would naturally lend to found Hint In fixing' the actlfa'f cMli ratue of
tlio advance of tho rtfice of coal: The pies- the stock at $42 per shn fit between1 ifi'k 1st
cnt prices of cool, wilen orders arc tlackand . and 15th of N'oveiriher l&it, the comptrr?
more coal 01 tho nlrfrket than Ihcro Is cur- made a correct valuation'! We are not abrrf
lent demand for, tiro necessarily lower than j to find In the record meU thmt and pr-'
they will bo next fall, when every manufuc-1 pondcrntmg evidence ol greater' Value to
luring consumer is clamoring, with domestio . justlly a reversal of Uilo fiuulrig ol fact, r
ooiisumeis, fut coal necessary to meet their it does Hot rippesf tlfs'l tfrij Valuation War
needs. EverLody who delays laying In Jess tfian the livcrnge prfee'irt wlrieh aid'
coal is virlufllty braving tho future market, stock sold during the year proceeding. The1
found dead last Monday.
I learn that David Lovctt Is fast recover
ing.
Samuel Walp, of Slatlngton, raid us a
visit the fore part of the week. Glad to seo
him.
Some of our farmers wero busy rloorhlng
for buckwheat.
A number or fishermen from Parryvllle,
were at this place last week; among them
was ono of our genial frlonds, Lewis Itcln-
hard. Hope they had good luck.
'MIssMallnda George, who has been em.
ployed nt IMnsnreth for a long time, returned
home last Tuesday a wcok,
Ho was plump and beautiful, and ho was
wildly fond or her. She hated him, but wom-
an-JHke, sho strove to catch hlm-a flea.
Potatoes, corn, oats, and grain look good
sinbo the last ralrl,
Clover looks short on account of tho long
dry season.
Cabbage plants aro coming up nicely.
Mrs, shabo has bocn visiting friends and
relations at Sharaokin.
'Mr. Jno. Stettcr hSd a party last Friday
a week, digging a cellar. Ho will Immedi
ately raiso up a new house,
cut In bis lower limbs. His friends on hear
Ing tills, assembled to succor him, but oil of
no avail. He was put on a stretcher, and car.
rlcd into tho depot, when- physicians visited
him, but declared his caso bcyund tho aid of
human alleviation. He was carried homo on
a stretcher by his friends, nnd fur the first
timo brought In the bosom of his family Elnco
he had gono awny on tho Monday before. Hut
nh I what n retUrn It was. How different was
the scono which was presented to our vleir In
that sorrow-stricken cottage I The unfurlun.
ato man nnd his young iamlly were all assem
bled, In a comfortless looking place, which
plainly told how much tho deprivation of the
hitherto helping hand was felt. Yea, It beg
gared description to see his prostrato wile.
Human Imagination Is unable to conceive the
sad plctUro presented, much less can It bo de
scribed by any human mind or tongue, nor
written by hand, but let It sulllco to say that
tho stoutest heart, which might havo been
adamantine, was moved and tears flowed free
ly from tho eyes of nil when tho husband In
tho clutches ot death, though, sensible ail the
time, hugjed to his bosom for tho last time a
fond and ulfectlonato wlte, who was pierced
with that lance which only brings anguish ol
Mr. Joel Strohl Is busy clearing brush, the deepest kind to ones soul, besides ttirco
Ho proposes to clear about 23 acres,
It was an Irish barrister who, growing
eloquent In his plea, exclaimed. "When we
look back on tho paths or the future wo see
foot-paths of an almighty hand."
-Sunday school at Jerusalem church will
bo held at 2 p. ni. J ox.
I'ncltcrlon Hippie.
Wm. Long is learning tho art of tele
graphy In tho oinco hero.
A substantial board walk from tho 1 or-
wardlng office to Packer's park Is ono or tho
things long needed,
An address to the ohlldren of tho public
schools In Packer's rark, by ono of tho
school directors, gives evidence, that the
board Is still In existence. There was any
Schuylkill county, died on Tuesday night or amount or reform promised on election day.
this week after a short Illness, at an advanced There U an average amount of sympathy
lu this world, hut look out for thoso who are
ready, on first acquaintance, to divide the
last morsel with you, lest they kick you from young inani was such that it should be taken
their door. us an example wortli or Imitation, uwu:
There Is ilulto dn Interest manifested In one of his many virtues, ror many ho had, as
our town as to tho result at Chlcairo. Somo wen as lmpcriections, out wncre is ino ni-n
age. lie was generally Known, luncral ser
vices will be held this (Saturday) forenoon at
tho Evangelical Church ol this placo.
Last Satu -day a child or Mr. Fritz, pro
prietor of tho White Bear Hotel, was burled
nt St. John's Church, ltcv, Mr, Strauss offi
ciated.
Pror. Hauch contemplates a trip around
tho "Switchback." We do hope he will nit
fail to take advantage of the opportunity of
fered ere ho leaves for his home. A visit to
the Glen has also caused some to wonder who
will go and who will stay. Somo of tho ladh
are very much afraid that they must stay at
home. Tho Professor Is a kind-hearted, loving
man, but wo do doubt whether he will take
them all along, In order to keep the peace.
Tho ladles will willingly furnish tho pics,
and Mr. It. will havo no cause to complain for
food. Take them, tako them, one and all.
Master L. I). J. Strauss Is ngent lor en-
largcd photographs, the prices thereof rang
ing from eight to Ulteen dollars. Very, very he purposes entering Lafayette College. We
threo small children clinging to them, and
making the room ring with their piteous ap
peals and crle3. Ho gave ample signs of his
Implicit faith In the All Wlso to cleanse trom
Iniquities ot which ho may havo been guilty
of heretofore In a firm, resolute, and sens!
ble manner he began to sing the heavenly
anthem t
ul am going home," etc,
which perfectly thrilled thoso present, nnd
moved many to meditation. By his dying ac
cents ol praiso and thanksgiving, amidst the
pangs ol pain; with n firm reliance on his He
decmer's Intercession at tho throne ol mercy,
the arch-enemy, death, seemed robbed ol hall
its sting befoo the last fearful scene was
passed. Thus ho died at 6 p. ni., apparently
prepared to meet his Judge, and ready to en
ter tho portal gates of Heaven, Ills devotions
to his Iamlly wero 60 intense that he would
leuvo no siono unturned to mako It comfott-
ablo lor them. This sublimo devothm f .r a
Those claiming to be intelligent In the coal
trade say Hint higher prices for coal later In
the season Is u tiling which can be scarcely
avoided by even ordering cool now. There
is one question to be considered in this con
nection : How much hard coal is there this
your going wrst, to Chicago and beyond 1
Lust year tlio low prices of coal and the great
aux'cty of the trade to sell made the weft.
till! then a comparatively new field,a large
taker of coal. Whether It will tako as much
this ycur, under ralhcr higher prices for coal
ud probub'y higher toll charges, for last
year west bouud freights were so scarce mat
tho return of eastern bound loaded produce
cars carried Oral lack at little more that the
loading charges. To the extent that the
western demand for anthracite coal may be
los this year than last will the year's out
put be less in that direction. A lessened
western consumption of hard coal, however
s not thought probable, as wo notico by the
last week's report tho receipts at Chicago
amounted to 58,181 tons, and since January
1st to 014,CS3 tons, ngainst 053,454 tons re
ceived there in lho samo timo last year. The
amount of coal shipped thenco sinco tho be
ginning of tlio year is 221,714 tons, against
115,103 tons in the same timo last year.
showiugon incteased demaud lor i.nrd coal
throughout tho cnllro west, as a preference
for it everywhere will be shown after being
once tried
It is well understood that the present nnd
future management of tile, Heading liailrnad
Company will bo run in harmony with the
oilier gledt producing and carrying compa
nies, and lliatlho' original programme of
mining coal this yefr no faster and in no-
greater quantity than the market will absorb
it, will bo carried out. Tho half-time ar
rangements agreed upon, ends to-day. But
as tho demand at shipping points has not
materially improved, the curtailment bf pro
duction will continue through Juno; ahd, if
necessary, louger. It tins bceit slated that
great sympathy has been fc'lt for the Head
ing Railroad Company by tho other produc
ing companies nnd lho trade, who to somo
extent consider its misfortune as their owui
think that Don may bo able to mako the dele'
gates ''wiggle" but not "wangle." Hut we
uuess tho Democrat Is about right. The dish
to bo served Is "crow" and thoso that don't
like It will, nevertheless, bo compelled to cat
of It, as that Is tho only bill ol' faro presented
by Cameron, Conkllng, nnd Logan
-The appointment of census enumerators
did not create much of an excitement In our
county. We Suppose, however, tho thing
that Is perfect, or guiltless of one or another
Inult; So let us emulate his virtues and d
test his shortcomings. Ho was buried on
luesdny aficrnoon boncaththc shadowy trees
of tho hillside cemetery nenr bis homo, whero
his ulfe and children cau visit his grave, feel
Ing that they pay a homairo ol respect to a
departed husband and rather. Tho nobleness
of charity was displayed on Sunday, In the
Evangelical clnircli and Sunday school here,
dear, Indeed, must the rrlcnds bo whoso fac
simile wilt be enlarged to meet such ademand.
-Mr. D. D. Klstler was engaged at Michael
Gcrber's last week In cleaning seeds. Mr. K.
Is considered an expert at tho work and hence
has quite an amount ot business.
was properly fixed by tho "tlDg'1 and no ques- or which ho was ft member, In a manner that
tlons asked. mcrlls praiso of nil men Irrespective of sector
Our schools closed last week. Tho chll- "enci. A goouiy amount was comnouicu to
Iron were alven a nic-nlc. in Packer's nark, "emiy ino lune rai expenses
the last dav. Wa understand Horace I). Heuben Trexler, who has been so-
Hcydt will not be an applicant next term, as journing ncro ior somo ume, imi ior ouuuuoujr
WHY. UIllO.
ilccoratlon day was observed at this placo
as It never was beloro. Kxtensive prepara
tions had been made, and much of this Is due
to Captain Solomon Yeaklo. Orations that
wero proluso with broad views, with rhetoric
and eloquence, were delivered. Tho virtues
trust the Directors will endeavor to retain
Miss Solomon, as fiho has Klven universal sat
isfaction, and Is without doubt, ono of the
most successful teachers In tho county.
Dr. Boylon says this has bocn bad weath
er, but no comparison to tho weather ho cn-
Mr. Amandus and Lizzie Klstler mado a jurcd while engaged In tho construction of a and excellencies Of the private soldier; as well
trip over tho Bluo Mountain on Saturday
and returned on Monday. They report crops
to be In a line condition.
Shakspeare Class" met on Saturday
evening at Mr. llllilet's house. Owing to I
the late arrival of Messrs, Itauch llalllct,
and Kllngcrman, who had been to Mauch
railroad In Florida.
Tho troubles or thn J!edlnc rail road did
not disturb the cqulnlmity of tho average L.
V. H. II. employee All foel a solid comrort
that tho management Is In the hands ol men
who do not deem It wise to run any risk. Tho
wise policy heretofore governing will bo ad.
Chunk hearing tho band play and the chll- hcred to, and the L. V. H. K. cjjn be number-
dren sing, not much was read. It was hugely
enjoyed by nearly all. Two young ladles
could hardly keep awake. II they wish to
sleep, homo Is the placo and tho pillow the
brace. Pror. A. I'. Horn was among the
number and alter the rcadlnir he made him.
self most sociable by Instituting come new I l'urryvlllo Items.
games,
On Saturday evening a week occurred
ed among tho solid corporations of the State.
The residences on Lehigh avenue present a
fine appearanoc". They aro tho property of
John U. Dolan, one ol the most liberal ol
landlords. Asox
as these or the officer, were extolled. Tlio pol
Itlcian was denounced and the true statesman
and patriot was praised. Tho people formed
In line at tho school house and paraded to th
cemetery, where they decorated tho graves ol
those patriots and martyrs who aro burled be
neath the green sod or tho Kurt Weleiport
cemetery. The orators vfcro S. It. Qilham
who mado a well-timed and eloquent address,
and Hon. J. U Zern, who delivered the ora
tion of the day. It is worthy to rlote somo of
his sentiments, lor they wero broad and com
prchcnslve, and every one was tho ntterancu
of a true man. These utterances wero like
tho biibble or a sprlnsr, ahd expressed tlio
Ideas ol all common-senso men who believe In
legal question that might otherwise have'
arisen is unimportant in this case and we!
indicated no opinion theroorj. The differ'
ence between this casCand that ef trie Penn'
sylvania ItsHfittci Company, before' the Bu-f
preme Cctrrt, but not disposed of, isr that the
Cornfparry apprs-tsert H ttock ert th average'
Values during the year, while the Lehigh
Valley appraised itastoearat what Itelalrnrdt
was the actual cosTi value (he first fifteen
days In November, four dollar's In excess of
tho average value during the yeerrV The'
Commonwealth, in both cases, claimed that'
the proper basis of taxation was on the ave
rage value from November 1st to Novembrf'
15th, 1870.
In another decision, the' Supreme' rVnrri
holds, thai the Adams' Expresr Company'
cannot be taxed ch gross arid net earning,
under two different amami' In'another that
loreign mutual aid associntlonjiannot ho re
quired" to jiny ft license firr transacting bull-"
ness in this Slate. The Court also' decided1
that the Dblarrare, Iocliiiwaniia and West
ern Co. is not liable for tax for coat mined by'
the Pennsylvania Anthracite Company and'
purchased by the Rnllmseonrp!ry.'
A boiler exploded in Palmer's) lumber"
mill, near Allanlic, Crawford county, M, n-'
ilny, instantly killing George Lytlo and Kdv
ward Cbi'isbum.
In Hie O'Leury 72 hotir pe'drstrldn contest'
in l'itliburg. ending nn Saturriiiytiight, Mi?
nault made .178 miles and took'tlri llVst prize'
a gold watch und $C00.
Alexander Dixon, convicted nt'GWi'ri's.bur'if'
of voluntary manslaughter in kllllhr Alex-'
nnder Chisbolm, has been sentenced to the'
ucstcrn penitentiary for two years.
Tho population of Shenandoah bai
creased over 8,000 in len yerus.
liotii glil on Itlnrhcfu
CourtECnn Wkxklt.
Flour, pe sack -
Corn, per bushel ,
Hals, per bushel
.Mixed Chop, per cwt
Middlings, per cwt ,
Itran, per cwt
Butter. per pound ..
Kirns, per dozen
Ham, per ponud
I.nnl, per pound
MiuttlJciS, per pound
I'ot-JtSef, per bushel
, 3 '
TO
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. l o'
140
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:
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A nnil iir-M,)Ant tnnV lilni-n Tnpciljlv nftpr'.
noon. Warren Dumbar.a boy about six years ."'" "-" "" H,y,.v w...v...
one of the most malicious and demoralizing 0 Bon , Mr Jolm j,umbar of Ul placc lib pied for universal reconciliation between
tricks that Mahoning ever witnessed In Its full .n. ...i ... ,i. ,.. i . k.i ,n. the north &nd south wasgraud. Wehavcnot
line. Mr. Oliver KiJtlcr, miller of West Lodn aft(,r recovero d but all ctjotls t0 mu- the space, or elso we would report it a!
Penn, called at Mr. Elvln Montz's home, on ctlUe wer0 unat.alUng nr Kcber, 0f this as w0 coulJ "n""'"" ""d j.a:
has been closed.
The lashionablo milliners, Mrs. L,
Wehr and Sister, have again returned from
the city with the largest stock of mill'nery
gWds ever brought kl this town, which they
are prepared lo tell cheap for cash,
call and be convinced.
fully a tumor from the breast of n horse be
longing to Yoakcl & Albright, of Weissport.
The Dr. expects to locate- here about July
Ut.
-An adjourned session of the April Term
Ladies 1 of the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon
county was held on Tuesday, Judgo S. S.
Micrlff Sulci).
Tho Sheriff of Carbon county advertises
sales of real estate to tako place at the Court
House, ou Saturday, June 5th, c follows!
Six lots on West Broadivay.Muueh Chunk,
as the proKrty of J. II. Sulkeld, Wm. II.
Roberts unit Hurry U. balkeld.
Also tho Salkcld foundry as tho property,
of tho same delendants. and six other lots
located ill YYet Broadway.
Also a lot and threo story house and lot,
-The Irc'gllt ililtmicnU over the Lehigh Dreiier, presiding. Iu tho cuso of Asa Puck
Valley railroad since Hie first of January er vs. Noble, Hammett & Co., all exceptions
last have exceeded those of any similar peri to tho Master's Ileport were dismissed and
od since 1874. the report confirmed pro forirto; without ar
-The work ol fcbu'ildimr Tantee Hall. S'1' Ulster, Kl for the de-
" i r ... j .. t.. r u. . a..
Tfvtl n.lWn. Ii nmsn-uli rnniillv. '""' t' " 'I'l'
The buildin is to be completed bv October. I'rcmo Ex-Mayor Fox and Henry
The roof oftho tsast connecting Vf'irlff Is bo- I -"Uzzey, r-sq., oi ruiiaueipnia, were an
on West Broadway, nS tile pmiterly of Wm.
tenant.
H. Huberts and Huldah A.Harrison, tent
House nnd lot of crotind on Summit Hill
as tho property of ltichurd Morgan, Sr.
Six acres of laud in Last Penn, ai tho
property of Jacob Fritzinger.
Lot ami frame dwelling In the boroucliof
Weatherly, as lho projierty or Jumes Dichl.
Two story dwelling and lot of gtotlnu
near iiowmansviiic, jjower lowamenslng
business, and knowing that It would take
some timo beforo he could start for home be
had his horso stabled, leaving his sulky stand
by the roadside. Having hnlshed his business
he went In quest ol his team when lol the
sulky was no more. Imagine, dour sympa
thizer, tho agony of mind In which Mr. Klst
ler must have been at midnight hour. Ten
miles Irom home and ho vehicle. Whether
he round it cro he len Is still a mystery; how
ho got home Is still In oblivion. May the
tales smile more benignly on him 11 he ever
has occasion to call again, we heartily sym
pathlze with him and hope It may never hap
pen again.
Mr. O. E. Belts was In the valley Mon
day delivering the books he sold. Mr. Belli
Is also agent ror a woik by J. D. McCabe, en
titled National Encyclopaedia ol business and
social forms, etc.
J. S. Hoppcs was In the valley .on Men
dav.
uessrs. aioser anu j: lexer, carpemers.
wero busy on Monday und Tuesday, pultldg
a new roof on It. Haulers building,
A son of Gabriel Miller's bad his arm and
leg broken while tearing down an old fash
loned chltPhc,
Miss Hannah llalllet and Lizzie ClaUss
made a pleasant trip to Mauch Uhunk last
Saturday. On their return they exhibited
some very One facsimiles on tin,
Old mother Kressley Is very 111 at pres
cnt. Her recovery Is doubtful.
Jonathan Froyman Is at present employ
ed at Michael Gcrber's,
But a small number attended services In
In St, John's Church on Sunday, ltev. Bar
tllolomew thought the people should have
come from thanUrulncss tor the much needed
rain which kept them away. Kit NdRTii.
ing slated and tinned
On Monday last Gen. Wm. Lilly, bf ""'y
mittcd to practice lu tho Courts ol Carbon aslho proerty of Dennis Bowmari, reputed
owner, and Charles Fuss, intended owner.
Mauch Chunk, through Prof. 11. F. Hoflbrd;
the County Superintendent, presented a
beautiful map of tho United States to our
public schools.
Our First National Bank moved into
their new building, nearly opposite T. D.
Clauu'tailoringestablisbmentJast Saturday
A large assortment bf trimmed hats and
bonnets always on hand at Mrs. L. Wehr
jfc Sister's, South street.
The recent rains will insure bur farmers
a rich harvest, and let Us say lo all who are
desirous of supplying their help with s'.imu
lints that they will do well by calling at
it. JB. Bohlen'i liquor merchant, LehlgHtorij
Pa. Choice liquors, full measure, and low'
prices guaranteed
Jamei McCallastcr, of Catasauqua, a
Lrakenian on No; 43 freight train, Lehigh
Valley Railroad, while coupling cart in the
yards al Bethlehem, on Thursday night of
last week, had his right leg caught between
the bumpers, and badly mashed and lacer
ated. He was taken to St. Luke Hoepita',
and operated upon by Dr Prteger Mr.
Mr. T. Ij. Mumford, manager of the
Switch-Back Itailroad, bus a mco assortment
of Pianos On exhibition at the Mansion
House, Muueh Chunk, which he oilers on
instalments, or very low for Cash, This is
Kclifriiiiii Notch
Zion'b ItEroBMitD CituncH. J. II, Hart
man, Pastor. Preaching to-morrow In the
Oernian language at 10 a. la. Text : Acts, 3:
1 11. Sunday school at 2 n. m. Prcaehlnirln
a good opportunity lor parties who wish to the tUigllsh language at : JO p. m. Text
purchssa ail instrument, as Mr. Mumford is Epti. 4 1 30. Both sermons by this pastor.
closinc them out at factory nricss. All are cordially Invited to attend.
J-ifilllUlllUa m, uuvuut. IlBV. J. I .
Miller, pastor 8:30 a. m., Class Meeting,
1 fl fin (armnn and Y.i-iril'a Kntntini fn m
The members of Lehigh Hook A- Ladder 'J,.. s.hoo, . . ,,. " Meeting
UJ-, Jio. it oi iieniguion, are requested to 7t30 ,,, m1 sermon to the children and young
Atli-lillon, I'lrl'iucil i
meet at the Truck House, at 7i30 p. in., ou
Monday next, June 7th fur the transaction
of business.
By order of tbe President.
G. W. Dxiub.Sec'y.
JIlsx Creek !l'in.
Corn Is very late this year, and It Is feared
that considerable of it will hare to be replant
ed.
J. J. Kemefer and wlfe,orthtsplace,were
In attendance ut the funeral or Ilodger Sny
der, on Tuesday last.
Ex-Sheriff Hadde'nbnsh and wife, of Le
highton, were at this place on Monday.
Pleased to report that Miss Emma Sny-
der,ofthIsplace,wbobad an attack of typhoid,
has lullv recovered under the medical skill of
Dr. J. O. Kramer, arid Is nttt able to be o'ut date fur reniunlnation next fall for the legis-
place, did all he could to produce respiration,
but It was useless. Tho afflicted parents have
the sympathy of the whole neighborhood,
Apropos or tho above accident It Is a won
demo more aro drowned. Tho banks are
lined from early morn till late at Sight with
lads, fishing and playing on Its shores, and on
boats. It would be, for more reason! than
one, tho duties of the parties owning the
dam, to forbid all fishing on their property.
lho borough fathers are making quite an
improvement lo the town by altering bridges
and fixing tho streits. The main street Is to
bo graded considerably.
Between this placo and Bowmnnsville, a
great deal of mud, stones, sticks, and leaves
have been shoveled from the gutters Into the
road. They call It, in TowiuScnslng, "repair
Ing the road
The new cupola of tho plpo foundry was
put In operation for the first time on Wednes
day ahd ijillto a lot of pipes cast. The Iron
was not quite the klml.nceded,soagood many
pipes were bad. The arrangement otherwise
was a success, urider the.sunerrlslon or T. U,
Kramer.
Wo reel it a duty to chronicle tho ruffianly
actions ol some young men rrom Weissport,
For several Sundays they have made It a prac
tice to stagger or carouse through town curs
Ing and swearing like troopers, Insulting peo
ple and disturbing tbe exercises In the places
ol worship. If this occurs again we shall cer
tainly be forced to do our uuty ana give the
names or tho drunken parties.
Miss Ella Phirer, or White Haven, for
merly a resident of this plabe, made a Dying
visit to her friends here a few days ago.
Quite a number of people Irom this place
attended tbe play at Lehighton on Saturday
nlgbt.
An Ice cream nnd strawberry festival.
under the auspices or tbe Mite Society ol Par
ryvllle M, E. Church, wilt be held on Satur
day afternoon and evening; Jbne 12th, In the
hall or the Sons or America, or this place. A
good time Is expected, and It Is hoped' that
friends from Lehighton and the neighborhood
will be In attendance. The public are respect
fully Invited.
s near
BSages
there gathered. He waxed warm with elo
quence In bohalfortin oppressed clasior men.
In conclusion, he hoped that tho stars and
stripes would contluue to lloat Irom every
house-top or this broad land as an emblem or
llbcrty. or Justice, or protection and prcserva
tlon to each and every man therein, no mat
ter what his cau80 had been heretofore, for
thoso whoso causo he was pleading had been
oppressed, punished and derided enoughunder
the thin disguise and hollow pretentions ol
law for their misdeeds. He further remarked,
" Let us establish the Union flrmlj , rccouUhr'o
no north, no south, no eaSt, no west, but one
flag, one country, ahd ono destiny I" The
above aro sentiments worthy of praise as com
ing from a man who hlmsell wore the blue In
behalf of his country In tho dark days or lis
trouble. AncuiK.
Our Wcnlhrrly Spcclitl.
Tho weather ii delightfully cool this
week, and this is an excellent thing for sore
throats, colds, etc.
Miss Annlo Webster riiid rt Visit lb
friends in Ilnzlcton nn Monday hist.
The Weitherly Cornet Dmd gnvo somo
very fn.o music during the parade ou last
Saturday.
Prof. J. P. Rowland's nrntlori on Sittlr-
lav, was Ihoujht very cdod. Bdt Hot1' doiild
it bo otherwise, coming from so capable a
soune.
Croquet Is rlriw Inking tho icad orMc'hg
games. Wo havo somo oxccllent players in
town, though Dr. still carries tlio honors.
Report says tliat MissNclllo Beers has
been quite successful iti this, her illst fcfTdrt
at teaching.
Mr. and Ms. TrcWrili and Miss Minnio
were nmong the hiany who favored itazte
ton witli their presence last Saturday.
Tho curiosity of the fair sex is aroused
concerning the bob-tailed turkey. Will not
our correspondent of the Carbon County
Democrat plcaso enlighten liiom-ua lo who
the six young gentlemen wcie?
Miss Km ma Smith, of Hazleton, Is vis
itiug nt Mr. R. Treslrail's.
As Sunday last wa'S thb centennial of
ins Al. t,. supuay tscnooi, iicv. r. cycr,
pastor of the M. E. chtlieli, delivered a very
interesting sermon ou that subject.
Charles W. Kciser was visiting' friends
at Hazleton. Ecvcral days of last week
Charlie expects to mako another trip in a
bliort lima in scarcn of n .
Working ou lho public roads, is still
continued on half time. And as the men
working on tho railroad are only mi hall
time tins arrangement gives mem employ
ment throughout tho week.
Soher"graidfather"dfd pay her a visit
on Wednesday Inst. Ana his apicaraiico
was so vcnerable,hij6tjipso fCoblt- but then
sho pulled down tlio (purloin. Out oh! ohl
Miss Aniile Bryan expects In leavo soon
for a visit toiler homo in Chcrryville. We
hope Aiiuio' hasenjoyed herself so much
whilo here, that she will not make her visit
home uf very great length.
The fashion nowadays Is, that if you
want a "g.il" engage hr a week beforehand.
And if she is not already engaged, you have
be'r.
The Carton Herald will make its first
opjieiiranco ou next Wednesday. Wo aro
very anxious to kpnw tvjidt.it will contain,
and lwpo that it will be ii success.
Tho disgraceful conduct of a voting
Missou tho train Saturday last, created quite
u stir among the gossips. We think such
conduct on the part of a young girl we can
not ray lady a disgrace to the corlimunity,
and earnestly hopu Ihut there will be an
auaieiueui oi u.
The) New Orleans University Jubilee
Singers will give an entertainment in the
Mi K. church; Mi Thursday cvuillng, Juno
10th. Rev. F. P. Kyer gives them n good
recommendation, ahd says,"tiint if people
do not go, they will lie sorry for it alter
ward." Nuw, it you do liot waut to bo eor
rowful, go 1
Closing prices of Dkhavicx A Tovrwaitxa'
Stock, Government nnd Gold, 40 Houth
Third Street! Plillu.j Juno 3, 1880.
TT ?:c'u is".;. i. i.u.ltoH bid io; asked'
u s. currency. s. ::'V3, old cd
n.s. r.'s, isdi.ncw iul tuu icsk n-u
ths V now IC9S bl.1 I0u4 i-.il
U S. 4's nw 107s; bid l"JH astwl
1'cnnsylvr.ntali. 11 , &Ui Mil ! asked
vil la &ir.nrnan.n...:.v : md vi kkmi
I.ohlffh Valley B.Bi ill bt-l ill, as rd:
jhlrliCoal.i.nv.r: .... srj'i em 31 asked
llm, nil niiMnrinlhAnf N: J::i6jk old asked
Northern Cclitral". . JS asJed.
w-v olivine rass.niK. VP ifj 0" nn tssra,
l'itl..Tii. llcff.ll.H. t'b. lih Old Ilk asxed
central irnn-noitjitlon Co WJ 49'1 rM
Northern PaclBo Com 23 hid JJk aSrd
frel'd. UH liia i if i M.
Hnrih l'rnnsilrania It. It. 40S ba to asknd
riiiia'ieiiiUiiiSJ'.iioii. ii.. is di,. aMn
Pllvc r. (Trades,!, NH bf sill a'T
Ne;r Ad vertiseril lints.
Jl' T0U AIIE IS NEEfr W
I.ltt ul Lctlcm
Remaining uncalled for in the poet office at
Lehighlnn, June 1, 180i
Bauman, Jal.
Becker, William
Oonuiir. John
nation, wauam (i.twrn. Dr. J. A.
ucrperd. David iluen, John
5lartlnger, Fsrouel
.qt, In, Mrs. ElLta
Msdier, u. K.
Pei'tous culling for any of tbe above let-
McCa Utter was formerly a clerk lu the Le- i ten will tay "advcrtneJ "
Val'er ofS-xi a Ctauvn i II II Fitli-. T I
people. AH are welcome.
LimauTox Evangelical Cncncu. D.
J, Siaoyer, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at
Id a. in.', end at T:30 p. m. by the pas
tor. Morning subject: "The Ark of the Cov
enant airtOng the I'hllestlnes. The third
sermon 6f a feriei. In the evening there
will be a Children's Meeting to bo ad
dressed by C. S. Weiss, V. W, Howman and
tbe pastor. All are cordially Invited,
liVAHOtLlCA'. UUORCft WVlBSrOBT E. J.
Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10'
! o'clock a. m., by tbe Pastor. Teachers' meet
ing el 1:30 p, in. Sunday School at 2 p-m
English preaching at T JOp. m.
and aronnd.
The Centennial Slate Quarry, ot this
Place, Mams, uowuian h. L,euekel,orielilgh-
ton, proprietors, Is at present being worked
with a full force of men. They have Jusl re
ceived a very large order for slate which they
are filling.
Neaquelioiiiiig; Screenings
Hon. Michael Cassidy will be a randl-
lature. His career during the last sestion is
well worthy of note and will bear as close a
scrutiny Us that of any member ever elected
in the Keyitlone State. He was one of the
members who fought and voted against tbe
four million steal bill, and if the democratic
convention renominate hint Wo Have no
doubt the citizens of Carbon codnly will
- A (light frost Visited this section
Trmriny la i. pj 'st
Nathan Snyder, of Ueltsvllle, Is making elect him, irrespective of political opinions
tome Improvements en bis dwelling,' and reward d faithful servant.
-John llarman; or 1'lne llun.-wlll erect a Th(1 .,Hp,i .Tw. Dr. I.. rtiuavnlll.
residence for himself immediately alter her- ,tbo has been atop'plng here the last two
vest, Paul Buck has the contract, months, took his departure on Saturday for
D.S. Lovett.orvflldUreCK.whonas Deen Washington: on business.
lying In a critical wudlilon for some time I John
.m pleased lo learn has Ued reJtoted agaltt of the M nnmit)ll(jn of VuluH
to health under the medical skill of Df. Selple, Attorney. Mr. K. is a very popular youne
of Lehighton. man in the coal reglou and ll nomimiteu
Joe! Strohl, ofToWatnenslnj, has recent- will receive the full democratic vote.
ly made a ptiicbase or lauds from Mr- Hrobst I K imbfr ofour young men their
In said township, conslders-llon not known to jr5 out rarnago riding on Decoration day.
your reporter nana. , . - .. , . ,
" 1 . Th shttft nT IhM air fan al 9 alnru.
Tlio Coal Trade.
Thb' Philadelphia Lcdqer of the 31st ult:
sums up the condition and prosjiccts of the
coal trade as follows:
Tlio anthracite coal trade continues some
what dull, but there 13 manifest throughout
the trade a disposition to hold up prices. If
this purmso is firniiy adhered to tho coal
trade of 1SR0 will, no doubt, end satisfacto
rily, but if the producers yield the point nf
fixing fairly Jkiyiug prices, and adhering to
them, there is likely to be a broken market
and unsatisfactory prices. As wc havo said,
the coal traiie Is uotf dull; the orders on the
market being few and light irf amount. Dur
ing tho past week an advance of IS cents a
ton was announced oil the prices of stove
coal sizes by lho committees of tho Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal Exchange and was
subeqnenlly approved by the Bevernl com
panies interested. The iati-s Tor eastern ship
ment will remain until during the coming
mouth, as it has been deemed inexpedient
to mako any advance, as had been proposed,
This was probably a mlstako, for the better
informed iu the trade adhere to the opinion
that tbe true policy for the government of
the trade is lo steadily advance prices as the
season for producing shortens. There is
good reason for this, in the fact that opera
tors and tho transjiorting companies can af
ford early in the season to put coal Into the
market in moderate quantities at lower prices
than they can later in the year put in ex-
costive quantities In the comparatively short
time that remains to the end of the year.
This is a point of view as important to con
sumers of coal as it is to producers ot coal.
If tbe trade con approximate fibbiit Ihe ex
tent of tho year's oonsuirip'tlon of coal tho
danger of neglecting to put in supplies at
present prices inay be pretty nearly calcu
lated. It is iupposcd that tbe anthracite pro
duction this year may resell nine millions
of tons' by tbe first of July. Setting the en-
lire product necessary to meet the demand
IS
Boots,- Shrj-eS;
Hits'; Caps,
or, Gents' Furnishing Gfflorls
GO TO
T.D.CLiTJSSjAgt.y
THE POPULAR
Merchant tailor
lfank Street, Lohighton:
PRldK3 VERY LOW FOR" O-ABlI. The'
public patronage solicited: augZMf
New Firm !
New Spring Goods !
. The undersigned, lately assistant! to Mlst
I.lzzii: KnBAMAIt, respectfully announce to.
the Indies ul LelllKhton, Weltsport, and the
surrounding iielirhtHirlimul, that tnry have
i urchased Ilib .llLUNERY JIUSINESS:
lately carried. bi by oJ;saKtiBAKa,and that
they have lust received it new and elegant
flock of
'Infiitifr 0. Clrimmnn Mil'
ll:
raiipaislHil
HATS, HONNCTS,
plow ruts,
KlUIlONS.
tiiijIminow. k.
NOTIONS, etc., .
1IUIW1I.I Illb. li-
Which. they aro ofTerlnir at unprecertaall
LUW PIUULS FultUASH. Allwoiawi
lie in mi o up In lho latest fashion, aofl mil
Supreme Ci'tirl Dlclsliiii.
Iu the Supreme Court, sitting at Harris'
burg, last Monday, the following cases were
decidodjtho first two of which being in favor
of-tho Commonwealth, puis about $!t),000
into lho Stale Treasury . About two mouths
ago tho Dauphin County Court decidod that
the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company was
taxable for part of the year ou dividends,
under the act of 1871, aiid on the appraised
value for the remainder of (ha year, under
the act of 1877. Against the claim oftho
corporation, that tlio dividends should not
be taxed, as they did not amount to six per
cent., the Court found in favor oftho Com
monwealth for $87,823.80,of which $21 ,J08,-
19 was interest for two years at twelve per
cent, and costs,
Two appeal casethi which Norlhiimber
land and Schuylkill counties were directly
interested, nnd which have a bearing oh
many other counties, wero decided in favor
oftho Commonwealth. The Hoard of ltev.
enuo Commissioners, in 1878, had increased
the amount on personal property, di return
ed by the County Commissioners. A largo
number of counties appealed from the settle
ment made against them by the Auditor
General and gained their point in the court!.
Several failed to appeal in timo and laid
tho money oseeesed against them. The
present suits' were instituted to obtain a cre
dit for Ih wo amounts, but tho Supreme
Court has deoidedais had tho DaupHin Coun
ty Court, that they are too late. The amount
involved is about $100,000.
Tho Supremo Court decided against the
claim of the Clack Creek and Union Im
provement Companies, which chimed they
were exempt froui a tax on coal,benause they
had leased the lands to private oiieralors who' i:il3IA. FRUITS.
rained ooul. The amount of Ux claimed ty , lIIMUUKtiEll AND SWITZER CHEESE,
the Commonwealth is nearly $i000. C'unilll'N & Coiirc!loilkl,
The Supreme Court tuttajned the position (ORolber with a variety of a- ods not sreneral
of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Compuny in ' nVa? lt'0U,'
in appraiseineni oi me value uf shares The share or public patronage (olidtrd, and.
durab)o manner. A share orpubllepAi.rnnare.
IS Solicited ahd perfect failsfuoHou'jl.urn
teed. Wits. A. KUUaTrdKH,
MISS M.S..tfNYDi:U. ,
Store at the Intersection of Bars street end
Dankway, Lehighton, pn. JSpr.ltrul
iWLWehr8t8iste?
Announce to ftle-iillen Ih it l'iv have tilt
opined a new aod Fmhiouaile I'llKAl t'Adlt
Milliiiory & Dressmakiug EstatlishniBnt,
In theliuliding rarmerlroccnidea by Dolifui
mayei'a Jewcliy store, en
Solitli Street, Lehighton.
LADIIi?' AJJD.CniLDRtN'ij b(lNK8T
made up in the tt-ry lateal stylea
Spangled and Jet Wings and Ostrich Tips;
in all the Durable Colors.
DIAGONAL, ConilOItbY AHD r LAI It
Vt'LVUTS.
A Lot of FAlfcy GOODS and NOTIbKS I
B1LKB anil SA1 lNB In all Shades.
ITT Speciil atu-iflno srlven lo MILLInht
and Ptii-HI M AKINO. All vom doue le itii
Latest and Ileal Myle, al shori, notice. ru.U.
farllon enaranteea. , .
We ehiUlecKs anr one to surpass us In nM
ness ahd duality ol work.
manti-yi Mas. U WEUn BlBTKll.
Mrs. C. MSCHIRSCffiY
Respectfully announces to her frferjds and the
public generally, that she has ueied back to
Lehlithton, and Is now locate!) ffi the lru
store room on Second at rest, k)o doors above
iron, and earnestly Invites their attention to
her New, Large and Eleglnt assortment of
Notions and Fan&y Goofls,
comprising Underwear, iterlln andUsrman.
town Wools, Hosiery, .Imported and Iku
mestlo ltibbons. Illovrs, Mowers and
a finaaassortmonto( New Designs
IN FANCY ARTICLES
Also, Iri connection with the above. 1 tued'
ft fllll .1 Milnhl.l. IImW . . . '
on Benator Cameron and his father sold i broke on Mindsy night, cauaing a stoppage entire years tonnage to be mired an t in ir
for the yeai dowu ut tweiily-wven n-iliions Court says the facts in this ca were found K.htr el'riSdf ,UD u,""",e,ir 10 Ple
. -wh, .u. ...-u.vi itam ,.i uniui ii iim i,jr iue i-ourt wun.iui mo u oi a jury, un-
the r t 'if) crj-i ii wttlt.
Ul nipi heli'i .(
ke'ei nt-sii-jn) atti ,-ft'i kN 'i.e.
der ihe art of 1871
It. .
V b .
1 t,
e lrt"uf
fa. i... er.
ully
M Si, 2 floors above Iim
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