. NUSBAUM, or the " OfiW. Cheap Cash Store," respectfully announce to hit friends and the public that he hat Jut received hli . Spring and Summer atoclc of liress Goods, ..j.. .Comprlilnj smon'R other Novelties Bl&ck Gimcrcs & Alpacas, SilUsfand Satins, iancsc Silks, sMohair Suitings, Dcbige Suitings. Carpets Sd!"Oil Cloths, Hoots, Shoes, CHINA. GLASS and. QUEEMARE! 4c, Ac which, aa usual, are all offering at knock down prices. Respectfully, I . J.fT. NUSBAUM, Opposite the PnUle Square, x,ktght, Pa. t iept.ll.yl 8ATURDAT. APRIL 18, 1881. iLocal- and Personal. taB-RumnostH ofttowerful druEt so com- pounded as to produce almost miraculous cures, la the hisUiry of Kendall'a Spavin Cure. Read adv t. JB9- Poll Office Building, Leblghtnn, Po. Now la your chance, and I make bold t" ,.eay.that it"l the beat you ever had, to buy TlnH -ifilinn. Hatl. Cans. Ac I am lullv iT(((ulppd'for the spring trade, and ran offer you a greater vsrutiy. a ueucr Mrm-ic, mou m allnwer nrica than anv house in thla section. s'.Ladiea, .if you'want Wee fitting shoe hir 'yourselves or your little girls, 1 ran please you in every resttrct. I menn busities.and m p'reparcd tn heck my assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Wkus. IjS-Tlirre are many who rpnd what thrr have and lake mi thought tor n rin day. The priideii'. falheror mother always keep a bottle of Dr. Coxe'a Wild Cherry mid Seneka in the houje. fcjgu Dr. C. T. Horn, at the Central Dnm lore, telle warrautcil vegetable ami flower seeds. Buy only rum, aim uvoid vexation from failure of crop. i.lf yeu wanla nice smooth.easy shave , your hair cut or shampooing, no to From Ro'ederer'e Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. . - am,VliT will men allow themselves In -jicoullerijind their nohle Horse; when Ken HaHVStiavih Cire awdied rroiwrly will re- move all suffering Irniii man and'beast. See adv'L - Tor fine stationery, envelopes, ac " ount books, memorandum books, pt-na.iif n . ells, school books, wall paper, ami in lint anything that you waulouisuie oidrv goon), groceries' and provisions, call at litcken. bach's, 2 doors below the Broadway Hodse Jtfanch Chunk', and you ran get it, cheap ami good. .-tijjcEcononivi good management and in dustrr eo hand in hand, and thrift is sure ti follow. A certain and utterly cure of all coughs is sure so Mlow the use of Dr. Coxe's Wild uuarrv ami senma. ' tejV. Housekeepers desiring to decorate their homes, should not fail to call on Ir CM. Horn, at the popular Central Drue store, Leliightnn.and examine his la-autiful tck of w A b U r A l' it, beiore m a a: I n g ai r- chases elsewhere. . to&lLvdlaE.'Pinkham' VeKrtable Com ? pound has rapidly made its wy to favor ainone ilruseiits, who have nliserviil lit effects on the hrullh of Iheir rustniners, Sed to Mrs. Lydia G. Pinkham, 233 West- i rn ATenue, Lvnn, .Mass, lor uiiipiiiete. ff- Now receiving and opening a very larin and lashinable assortuieiaaol tnerch ant tailoring goods, c in prising a full line of the very latest styles of cloths, caskimeres . and suitings, ot the nest mreign ami aomrs tiamanufacturcsuitalileforsprinKand sum mer wear, which -I am preiareJ. U make up ftshionably and substantially at prices . filllr'ai low as at any other establishment in the eeuiitrr. Calf and be convinced ol -th truth ol my statements. Respectfiillv, It. II. Pstibs, Aernt. T, 0. Building, Lehighmn, Penn'a. e, WT-Says one Kendall' Spavin Cure is " the best liniment for human flVsH I ever used and thousands have rxtrojled it in ' : i ; j i . J j ' . i . aiiooiar irinr. oca aaveruBciiicui. . r Tou will find a large stiek of boji and hces, for ladies, gentlemen and ehildrrn, a the Origins! Cheap Cash Store of J. T.Kus . ' : biam; of latest and fast makes, which he is -a'sHing at lower prices than any other house in the county. ,'c Pater Eisenhard, of East Texas, Leblgli county, hsi been In a trance since Sunday of last week. Lafayette College opened en Thursdsy, 7th insL.and the new hall of the Washing ton Literary Society was dedicated iu the vening. JfcffA standard household remedy of ,, uouuuDieu ana aranowiengea merit is ur, Bull's Oough Syrup. And itcusU but 2i cts, ah uruggisu aeeji it. Mrs. Charles Stewanl, of Cberryville, Jforthampton couuty, aged 46 years, coin raitted suicide on Wednesday, CUi lust., by hanging. The Schuylkill Canal is being repaired for a laree business this summer. . r-Jol'U firoadbeck, of East Catasauqua, committed auicide on Saturday white in aane. , If you are in want of queem ws re or gisii ware, drop In at Daniel Graver'i Bi-e ' Hire Store, and select from Ills large slock jut received from the nianufaetories. 1'iio ' .down to suit vou all. Jefferson Schweitier, of S. ulli Belble hem, aged SO years, committed sulcidu on Saturday while suffering from melancholy -There are fifty-six feel of water in tin Glrard Manitnoth Colliery at Raven Run Soouylklll county. It will take six (reeks pump it out. Horses and rarrlsres can be obtained David. Ebbert'a opular livery on North street, at all times for business, pleasure or funsral purposes, at low rate. Grand Spring opening of ladies dress goods and dry goods, at Daniel Graver's Be JUt 6tor, this borough, including all the newest and most fashionabl designs, you wish U secure bargains call early and elect from bis Immense stock. The Pottirill Ckronidt ssys that a old Isdy living in Lorberry gave her ier mission to have $1S,00 in insuranoe placed upon ner in lor IS rents. . A larg Invoice) of Manilla bags lust rt eived aud for sal at this office at low prices printed or plain. Store keepers Will d wi to call and sea them. 'If yeu desire to see a well selected stock of Spring and Summer dress coodi .&arks4 down. to the very lowest figures. oill at J. T. Vqsbaum't Original Ch.ap Cash Store, this borough. Do not lak our wenyor , out aau and m tot yourselves. sittlsa4t Easter Sunday tn morrow. Catasanqua'a school debt Is now $15, SOO, bearing 5 per cent, InlerraL The Improvements making" to Hon. A. Durling'a new residence are progressing. The new front In the Levan property, to be occupied by 0. M. Sweeny & Son, is being pushed along. The Sfrauton Republican slates that the authorities of Monroe county are actively working up a clew to the murder of Miss Bitlenbender. This clew was obtained from the writing left by Pfelfer, who corn milled Icide In the Eastern Penitentiary. Ladles, you will do well to visit the opening of W. P. Long's ladies furnishing stote, to day (Saturday). Jack Freeman, a laborer, committed sui cide by shooting at Shlckshinny, Lutcrne county, on Thurhdiy, 7th Inst., while lalxr- ing under the Impression that he was sron to be arrested and hanged. His wir states that he was tinplicstsd in a murder at Janes- vitlr, Wisconsin, some years ago. Wo noticed our popular young friend M.A.Weiss, carriage builder, of this bor ough, tsking a very handsome light 2-ecaled rriage just our office one day this week, hich he shipped via Lehigh Valley rail road, to Mr. E. Latarus, of Michigan. Upon questioning Mr. W, as to the business out look In his line, he informed us that he ws, chock full of orders, anil especially for car. riagea. Honest goods at honest prices nt Win- term ute'. A counterfeit of the standard silver dol lar is In circulation, resembling so nearly, the. genuine that it Is almost Impossible to tell them apart. Don't you neglect to hear the -Temperance Lecture by Kcv. G. U. Hnrt, G. W. C. ' of the lnd. 0. of G. T., uf 'a., in the Presbyterian Church, Lehighton, Pa., on nday evening, April 22nd, at 7:30 o'clock. All nre in vited to go and hear him. Admission free. The people of Catasauqua had n night f alarm betwren 8 o'rhick Sntunhiy eve- ing and i o'clock on Sunday morning, (our separate attempts by icrpi.dianes'weremiidc to burn frHine.buililiiigs locuted in different parte of the town. In rath instance the fire uas extinguished befoie it gained much hendway. In every cam the attempt to burn was made where frame buildings were ruHilnl ingrthcr, giving color to the tin picioti that the purjxw was to burn the lode town. Vigilance Ooinmitires Imve been formed to pain-l the' stree's nightly N' clew has beli obtained to llio guilty jM rttcH. A combustion of oils and oilier luuteri Is ccciirrrd in the lli.niii.rv of the Allen wn Paint Mriiiiilncturing Comimnv Mon lay nllernoon, itrmolisliiin; l he sir'uciure inl eelling fin- In tlicdehris. Tilghmau G Ileitrieh, a member "fihc firm, wan hadlv burned, ami is in a critical condition. Tli ..l is 201111 : no inMiramv. Dress gooda in nil varieties at honest price at Wiuterimite a. Joe. DrKrvh'u. Hie new agent Co; the riinger Sewing Mm Iiine in lliia Ixirotntli, In. rihs us tbat hiafales ltr thecoiiitbttiy dur- ini! the firat week of liisaaencv iielte,! SI20 Ceiiaitily u giKl week', woik, and iek well for Joe as iiii'iiidelatigable woiker, Our voting friend, Frank L, It-iber, ol wenw.in, win leave lor Alleritowu, on Monday next, whece he-g"cs to enter Muh-. lenlr-rgC.dlegei'T''-.' " Mrs Mary E. Ijrngslrcel wilMyo f..r UnionsTillr,Tiiela vnnly, Mlehlgnn.Moti- l iy, with her rhililren, wliercf ho, goes tu make lier home with her father, who Iota been there since KovcmU r last. She Jakes with her 'the best wisnraof her many friends in Lehiahtou, If you with neatly made dretscr, call ot Mrs. W-. P. Long's latest styles und l,.w. t prices. Parker' Tri- Weekly Record i-ays I'otltville husiiiess men want lo have the Lehigh Valley Uailioad run Into that placet and complain of ill tteutnient (rem the P, & R., extortion, and what not, but at the same ime are afraid lo make a move in the riuht llrectlon. Call a meeting, olj'er none in lucemente, and wc believe the Lehigh Va. ley Comp.iny will not I backward." Our young friend, Mr. 01a- S. Keiser having leased the U. S. Hole). SlalincUn, will liavo a grand opening on Wednesday next, the 20lh inst.,' uon wliieh occasion he Maueh Chunk ami 81atincton Come' Dandy will be present, ami the festivities or the day will wind up with a grnndree ball In the evenii.g. Mr. K extends a hearty in vitation to his numerous old friends in Car bon county to be present, and asObe'-knnws how tn keep a hotel," they can beawured of a Jolly good time, If they accept hia "invite." E II. Snyder has just returned from New York city wllh a large and elegant nne ni lasninnahie Bprinz and Bummer breia Goxl. Erwcisl atten ion i lnvitml to a very large assortment of the opu1ar new minting dress boh and Iumhiirg Elgines. Price fully as low as at any other store tn town. For the seven days ending on the 8th IniL, there were 53,225 tons of coal shipped over the the Lehigh and Susquehanna rail road, making a total for the season tn thst dste of 1. 0511,877 tons, showing an increase, as compared with lame time last year, of zosDt tons. Dr. Callell, President of the Lata veil College, left Easlon for New York on Thura- day, tn sail fur Europe. A new rVparturv, W. P. Long's Ladles Furnishing Store, next toClaues Bros., Bank St., tills borough. Patrick Bnmbrickd Ml. Lafree,6ehurl- klll county, was insured for $7000 on the morning of March I , and died that evening. The congregation of the American Re formed Churrli at Easlon Mondar Present ed the stor, Rev. Dr Edgar, wilh $2J0 as a birthday present. For the week ending on the Oth Inst . there were 104.998 Inns of coal shipied over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total lor the season tn that date of 1,771.93(1 tons. showing an ihCreae,acoinpared with tame time last year, of 242,893 tons. Dr. George M. Stout, died In Esslon on Tuesday, ha graduated with distlnillon at Jefferson Medical College, and was for sev eral years in the ofllee of Dr. John A. Rauh, In Philadelphia. II was a young man of exemplary habit and goal promise, The Catasauqua Manufacturing Co., at Calasauqua, s erecting a building, 50 x 150 feet, in which tn roll chain Iron. Boats ara now moving lively on the Lehigh caual between Esstoii and Lockpurt, at which point a broken dam still prevents through navigation to Maurh Chunk Look at th direction tab on this paper, and if you are in arrears remit the amount at one. We need the cash. Just received another lot of the Wlv lermut Star Shirt. Also a nice lot Meu'a Calico Shirts, laundried, which I am wiling for 70c, all dies and slyler. Com and se them the price is just. have th Star Bhirt, laundried and un laundried, th laundried Ulng only the Obituary. Again, that silent messenger, who Is no reepector of person, with his devastating power made his appearance in our midst on the 6th Inst., and struck down in tha youth of life one of the promising and aus picious pillars of our community, in the person of the lamented R. E. YundU The announcement or the death of this exem plary young man was lixe a colJ shook to many of Welsrporl' youuger people, amungit whom he moved and played such a conspicuous lKirl, it was a poignant and rueful recital and In fact to his friends it was like tho smarting pangs of fire, pierc ing and biting with all the force of bitter ness, that the death of such a young frieud could bring about. Our object is lo state briefly some ol the circumstances connected with his life. We have known him inti mately and associated wilh him from boy hood. He was born on Aug. 12(h, 1600, and was the oldest son of Mr. Francis Yundt, of this place. He was liberally ed uraltd at our public schools, and lor soma lima wa a teacher in these schools, ren dering satisfaction unto all wilh whom he came in contact, beloved and admired by scholars end parents for his geutllity and Ittftevrratice iu behalf uf those who were in his churue. llo evinced a desire at an early age for the medical profession and in conformity wilh this desire little less lhan ii year ago, he refiaiied to Philadelphia for the puriu ol gelling a true nisigui into lilts science, so that he would bo lilted tn benefit his fellow beings. He returned home in a sickly condition, some luiir week ago, which a-ain develoiied into ty phoid lever. A week be. lore hu died we slopped,!!! to see him and found himeuQ'er ing exc-ruoiating pain from u disease ihit was fast' cnn-viue liim bi his crave. In cotjVeruitinh wilh him ho manifested great anxiety for tho successand "welfare and final result ol ins ennseu pr.uession no express edMideep r-gret that he was unable, on account ol the gnawing disease, to follow tu its pursuit and study little did wo think at that time thut the sepulchral winds would fan his lorvhead and In no dlilatit luture cypress trees might shade hi tomb I More than ever belurn do we crmiireheiid that the termination of our lives may be a parenthesis to an eternal union, Jit that fur ami butter country beyond the stare. How sad it is lo realise that in the contemplation of his fruition he was cut down liy the fcylhe of the Almighty. Tne ways ot Him who rules Inn destinies ol all tilings are mysterious ami this summons was proba bly for the best, nevertheless it is much to be regretted. As a friend we hoied to ste htm (a-ciipy a prominent tosilton amousl scientific: men. A said hefure he died on the morning of the filli inst., between 0 und 7 o'cloek, surrounded by his)ireiits, titters, brothers and friends. The funeral eervicis were atlectiug, and his remains were fid lowed to their last recline hlace bv a larjre coiicoHrist) HI his friends and neighbors in the community thai mourns his loss lie wns a. very loi'narkable yiaitig man iu somo rceiiecle, he was of decided opinions and had an extraordinary resolution of charac ter, of lari;e and varied reading and was a Yoiirrii man of attainments he held his opinions tenaciotibly, on any subject with which he uas conversant and always had views ieculiar to himtell lo which he clung until the lust, and anovo 'all he had thai noble uilrihiile, whieli is the source of suc cess to every in in and enterprise -energy of chara.'ler. He p.m-ed hwhv ouug, tieverlheles leaving u hie fni'tlill in good deed and noble uctions. May we as hi. young I'ririiiU and comrades reno-mber his virtues to emulate them hi I hat we may be ieal when the summons shall ivme n join tlit- tuiiliiuerablo laravan that move in such a mvstenous realm, li. an account of our stewardship below lememberiiig as the iel tai oSoon or late Stem death will knoca nl h equal lmce Al the pal.icu as tho cottaae gale.1' Wkissi-okt, April II, 1 cstil . R. A Itciiiurhuulc Hook. One ol the mott remarkable is-oic f tin1 day is a book on Falc O'otm, or the Idol UoiviAid of ttc World," tiom the in-n ol Frank d. D ilihins, lale of Jupan ; und null li.lieil by Hcdbahd Ukok., ol Philadelphia. The 1K..K is a la-aiitiliil vnliiine of neailv i-u:ht hiiuilrel Pagei', and It contains twi liuu.lred and be von l y five illiislMlious', Whlch Uirow Hunt ui.'ii every phase ! Ihe LanlijeelThcrist-iiiid gmwtii ol Idoialrv in traced, vii I'lia uiiiiiv emiiii-es ami trans lorulaltoiis, peculiarities und reM-mblaiiivs, 'iH-ailfiejt alid'liorrors One is amazed a ho reads this book and diH-ovcra what men do believe, and how tiny col:ducl Iheirso-call ed worship. The Hi le ol Ihe author Is ilular and instructive. One reads on in the work as hi a romance. Indeed lull I rent Hunt this subject is so new a thiui;, thai the b ink is a nocel in the b si eeu ol Iheierm suaugti beliefs, staitlilnr rites, wield cere monies, bhofking biiibarilii, charming uiyihfi, Iroiu Enioie, Asia, Allien, (),eauica, norm an, i hoiiiii Ameiii-.i, iron- early da an 1 Irom later davs. all these blend in the utlraclive 7ntg-a of" Falsa Ocda." Such a hook mutt sell. A view of ii is all that will be needed to carry it with purchasers. Well Fixed. We aic a'nuitted to publish Ihe following note from Rev. J. P. Miller, late pastor ol the M. E. church, of this Isinaigh, which will no doubt prove interesting lo the many old friends of the revotenil gentleman here uboutt: Drar Br. We are now In our new home. Owing to repairing of Paramiago wo weie somewhat delayed. We had our reception last' Thursday," nlmul a licndred or more crowded the house. Our house is very com- rtable and elecanl for an itinerant. The congregations are better every service, and 1 think it is a wide field of usefulness. I iioiie I will be sufficient for il. Come and see us. Yours Truly J. V. Millkb. 3010 Dauphin St., Phila. A Orand Wurlc. J. Russell Manning, M. D . V. 8.. for twenty. five years a practical Stock lUis.-r and Veterinary Surgeon, has written a book called the "tlluttrnted Slock Dealer and Lite Stork Encyclopedia; and wo learn that it is attracting ejiecial attention, lie has treated the subject with a masterly hand, and any (icrsoii interested in Horses, Mieep, Lows, bwlm and 1'oullry, would do well in obtain a cony at once. It tells how to buy, sell, shelter, breed, train, etc., how to know and cure disrate: and iu language all can iiiiih-rs'and. The Publisher have rendered it object leaching, liy illustrating it wilh over 400 fine engravings. It is by lar Ihe most complete and valuable book lately issued by subscription, and we lo jiot wonder that agenta make innnrv Mpldly selling it. Published by the well. Known linn ol jicubard hbos,, ot Phila delphia. llellgloua Nolc-a. LKHiniiTOM EvKoxtirALI'nRcn II. J. Sraojer pastor. Preaching to-morrow (Sun dav) at 10 a. m and 7 Is p. in, unday school at I p. in. Morning subject: "llesur raetlon wonders." Kvenlng subject : ' ito, surrsctlen Uomforts." first tbat shall never go out." Evenlegr sub- jeoi: " unnsl llharged wllh Insanity." All are cordially welcome. Zioa'a liirouxiDUiicncn, J. II.IIartDan pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., Sermon, In uerman. 'i p tn,, Sunday school. 7:30 p. m, sermon. In English. A cordial welcome to all KvihOELiCA'. OnuKCn.WaiBSroBT tJ, Miller, Pastor. Oerman preaching at 10 o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday School at z p.m. English preaching a 7.90 p. a, A Fl'm nato Article. Messr. Trexler k Kreidler.atlhe Central Carriage Works. Lehiehtnn. Pa.. hv nnr. chased the right of Carbon county, for the use oi uooneir rale n I Axle Cutting Ma chine, tn Uke up lost motion in boxes of hug gies, carriages and other wagons. Butchers, hucksters and all owners of wagons will do well lo call on the above named gentlemen at Iheir works, and havo their wagons made nap ovw, iar as lost moiion or worn box es are concerned. Call aud give it a thor ough examination. -Th acreage planted in tobacco In La- high county thla season will U larger than ever before. Jsme Nolan, a date picker in Hallen back Colliery , nrtr Wilkeabarre, wa crushed lo death by car on Tuonlsy, The B- Ihlehein Iron Work art toon to b put io a oondliion to mik S00O tons of .e4 rail'pr month. Tlio ConI Trnilo. Of the anthracite coal trade, says the Philadelphia Ledger, of Monday, we hove contradictory reports as' to it condition, While some report It belter aud niwre active In demand, others report order for coal Marco. Tho fact, however, that there has been a further suipenilon of three day' mining during the current week ii evidence of a alack demand for coal. It Is well known that the supply of coal left over from last year ia comparatively small. We hear of no reduction of prices. A large coal operator here spent some day the oast wetk among those engaged Iu the trade at New York, and they report orders for coal on the .in crease. If tins be true, and continues, there is no apprehension ol a brake in price very toon. Tho stock of coal Is gradually lessen ing. SHU suspension of production goes on wilh teeming unanimity, an!, while this actlou holds, the outlook of the trade can not be considered other than as good. The decision ol the suit of the Philadelphia and iieauing uaiirnad, wmcii was announced on Saturday moaning, has somewhat unsettled all speculations s to tho future of th coal trade. One thing, however, seems toler ably certain, namely, that the combination fonned lust year will bo on tinned through the present year, and so long as il I cou' tiuued the ooal trade can scarcely fail tu be ironlaulo to all the several intcrrstt engaged ii it mine owners, miners, opera lou.i runs- lairters and consumers. The unity of action of the combination controlling the trade seems firm ami decided. And as long as unity is maintained prices will be hi the control of tho producers; the sooner the con sinners bring themselves to a knowledge of mis luci uie uglier in all probability will II be found tor them. Tho comnames have as sumed a jaisitton on maintaining pries from which they are not at all likely In ro cede. The market tor 1881 will require an unusually large supply ot coah and If the sluggish movement u( the product should necessitate me continuance ot nail-lime work much longer, instead of having the business of the year muilortnbly diatribut;d throughout the season, He may haik lo eee it crowded into the last hall of the year. The result of this would be that the tin, id und over-confident now would then be ac live cotiiK-lilors, a lively scramble for coal ensue, and i rices undoubtedly go much higher than would otherwise he the case. It is intimated that an advance in circular prices will be mano May 1st. Rumor lays the advance will be 25 cents per ton. in order lo seine some coblraillctory re tirts as to the working iu the coal regions, Ihe committee of the Schuylkill Coal Ex change have issued a circuhir announcing that the anthracite coal interests have agreed to the'stoppige of coal mlulug tli last lluee lays ot mis week, that is In fav, stop work hi April Htli, 15th and IGl'h. To fully carry out the spirit' of the agreement It ts essential that the miiiiugiind hoisting, pre paration ami loading of coal during ihofe days be entirely discontinued, and it is ear nestly hctH-d that the above agreement lor ausieusioii will bo carried out by every oue in eriect good lailli. Wvlsaporl Hem. Mr. John Laurv, Missionary Leader of ine i--v.ui jeio-ai iiintrcn. nvored ine ih-ople with an address on Thurtday evening last. A giailly number were irescf.t on'lho oa casioll. Supt. John Dltterline has resumed his former job as healer ill the Catamnqiia Rolling Mill. In due time, if the Rolling Mill here ol which he sueriiitciiileil will not bu put in oieration, he will remove his lamily to Catasauqua. Rumor has it that thn Young Amerl can Cornet Band will agiin be "organized under the leadership of Prof. Clias. Kelly. Miaa Belle Kiisb.iuin left -ere on Moil- day last to attend a session ut the. West Chester Norinil School. A select school will hc.opened onSMnn dny next in ih Eisi, Wensisirl ,cJiiki house, u ider tho lulorsliip of Mias MarV Snyder, of Aqti.'islneola. Mi.a Sriiilsr lauglil hero during the winter and met with the heattiesl approval of all. .We are pleased to note that our' yrtung friend,-John Amer, has recovered fiWi'the effects of a ihocK fpui! ah explosion o' the mud digger. if . C, Hi Kneelit, of this place, leW for Tiffin, Ohio, on Thursday morning lasl ' Rev. A. F. Leoa'd.l, of Easton, f .stop ping Willi relations h-re. " ' ,, John Kim-us, Mter known around (his section ns'-lj tlly Johii,"ol' Froelau,,;Was in town duHilg the" wsek ' '' ' Qviki. IJIir Creek lli uik. ' Eggs are elingat 14 cents per dozen. Ever thing quiet ulong the" lino And farmei busy ai tpriug work. Hi v hasileeliued in price somewhat the past two weeks. J Seveial ofrtur farmers' have sown koine oats Ibis ueek. ' 4 Reuben Buyer. ofNorlh East Welssport, was at this place on Monday. .! Henrj- Buyer, Esq..ofWeisiort, was at this pla-ou S-itiirday latt, and ruti the line of Solomon Weaver property. William Shoenlierger and family, of this place, leli for Kansas, via L. A- S. R R., Irom Wt isssil, tin Monday last. -What has la-come of "Joe," 'Wethought lie Intended to go west. C. A. Tluck has taken an agency for the salo of tewing machines. We w'iih him sin-cee, in his new undertaking. The inauiitaius were on fire a few daya this week. Our different Sandav reboots should be heller alien. led than they are. Why urenls allow their children lo run the streets and engage in other trls and stay away fpuu Aabhath schiad, is a question we are "unable io answer, rareuis mis ouctit not so to tie. Rkvcxx. Cast iciin I'cncillitgt. James Smith, ton of Oliver 8mlth, died on Sunday forenoon, 3rd Intl., and wa ii t erred at the Ben Salem cemeterv on Wed nesday forrniain following. His age waa 20 years, 10 mouths and 12 day. He was an Industrious young man ; aud was work ing at Puckertnn. Mrs. T. W. Steigerwalt Is very ill at present, end there is little ho of her re covery. Charles Rehrig, of Bowmsnsville, hat again visited us, and traded horse with Levi Slelgenvalt. T. E. Rehrig and Benneville Rurh were on a busine trip tu Eastuu during last week. Stephen Lanclirnnr told a young mare to Gideon Rehrig for one hundred dollars mi last Friday. On last Monday a week the eldest child of David Haas was interred at Ihe Uen Salem church. D. Clock and J. Singyard, two of our teachers, let us on last Satuntay. They nave our uest wisnes. Aim. Krclilcravlllo llola. Our farmers ara busy plowing and haul ing fertilizers. George Kewhart moved into the Tenns Ville hotel on Friday of last week. Ther were quite a number of young folks asiem bled, who had a jolly time. Some of our farmers were busy plant, ing potatoes last week. The roads in this section ar In pretty mir vonuilliill. Daniel Beck hat tome corn to husk that was tni.wed in last fall. I don't think he will average more than, half a crop, a the n""tuto put in pretiv lull tune oil u. James E. Knerr nroj-ose to build a bam an urica uwriiing mis spring. t Mrs. Susanna Stewart, of Cherryville, bung brrselj on th nth inst. She was in terred in Ziun'a cemetery, near Kreidersville, on Monday last. Her age was 40 years, II months and 13 days. George Beck wat on a visit to Bethle hem last Monday. Jot Springfield (Mats.) Republican. Edgar T. Page, Esq., Druggist, write lis i ruin unmtpec rails tnai Mr. Alocn uuen titer, under Wild Hotel ha used tbat r markabl remedy, St, Jacob Oil, for a se ver ras of rbeumstisni and it cured him. a if by msglc U lto used ft wilh great urow among nis norses, in cases. ot ipmioi. e4V detains of oar School. Itetaltt ol th etftrofnattonl held In our ichooli at th dote of the term endlog Maroh SI, 1(11, The following It th tehednleof the lehools and clatiet, and th Scholars for th ensuing) man scnoor. Advanced A elan. Webster Claosi, Char II Hartung, Oro. W. Relchard, Promoted to A clan. Alice Mantt, Quisle CUuii. Little Ash, Emma Kebef. Total 7. 11 class. O.M. Warner, Harry E. Denting, sr. Promoted to this clan. Willie Nenhard, Harry Ulaun, Will e Loogitreet, llorae Itaudenbush, Willi Waterbor, Chat. Brink" man. Total I. Graduated 16. QIU1IUAR. A class. Oeorg Miller, Albert Teuhrer, Char Us Trexler, James Wert. Total 4. Pro moted to thl,t class Emma Sohoeh, Webster Nothlteld, Elmer Sehinale, Manilla Warner, Jclle Mlller.-S. Total 9. 11 class. Llztle Miller, Bella Krom, Elmer Strawn, Fanny Denttnger, Nelson Itelohard. Promoted to this elass Fanny Ebsom, David Horn," Milton Trainer, Willie Tralnr.-4. Total. O class. Alveita Welti, (leorga Bchnllz, Frank Obert, Eugene Bartholomew, Maggl I.conarJ, Minnie Peters, Sophie Raudenbuin, Ed, Raudenbulli, Mary Sohoeh, Allen Krnm, 10. .Promoted to this class. Floy Clauss, Mary Ebbert, Lily Relchard, Tlllle rielfert, Lenta lirclbelbles, Charlie Ilauk, Willie Hern, Willie Kiln ner, Eddlp Miller, James Rehrig in. Total 2'. Orand total 85. IKTinMKPUTB. A clan. Emma Hartun-, Wm. O'Drtan, Win. Sohocb. Wm. Sionheluier. 4. Pro moted to thtt class. Emma llaaKUS, Emiua llunslcker, Daisy lllbbler, Eva Hlskey, Ves ta lluimcker. Maul Lungttreet, Anzl Mantt, Ella Peterr, Ida Trainer, Laura It el ds, Rosa Wertman, Emma Waterbor, Eddie Helm, Harvey Koons, Alvtn Koons, Fred Miller, Tommle Venter. 17. Total 21. II clan Emma lthoads, Mattle badle, Emma Itehrlg,, Henry Fattlngcr, Harvey Hough, Albert Uebcrllng, John llellraan, Jaunt Klott, Wra. Mcilormlck.'ilarry Siodi. Iwrry, Henry Frothlich. 12. Promoted to this olass. Mary Smith, Little Semuicl, Mamie Gable, Emma EUun, Ella llvberllng, Martha Held, Ida Mou Irop, Eddie Koons. Janus Krutu, Charlie Ujer, Pierce Trainer, Eddie Wnsbauui, Flank Nusbamn, Eddie Oummcry It. Total 20. Ui and total 47. encoupinv nu. l. A class Mary Urslbelblci, Charlie Weiss, Willi Seabolut, Eddie Ilonit, Melanchton Fri.chl.cli-6. Total 5. Promoted lo this rluss. Era llemluaer. Edit Moultrop, Km mu Frochllcb. Ida IMiIch, Able Wop, Us vllle Wtrt. Ella Itelohard. Mary Albright. Edward Koons, EddiuUhl, Willi brebcr-11. Total 10. U tlass. t'arrle Hough, Laura Miller, Laura Trexler,, Bertie Lelbcngtb, LUdlo O'B.lnn, AIIce;aagus, Sarah Brocady, Ls anna Sohultz, Robert Strautberg, Josle Diumbore, Calvin Fcnuer. Total It. Pro. muted to thli class. Charlie Frantt, Willie Schnarit, Robert Uebcrllng, Eddie iHlbler, EJuar Noll, Alvtn Noll, Willie Irvln, Alice New hardt, Amanda Koons, Ida RehrigEm. ma Knoass, Eda Fink, Irene Fenstermacher, Sarah Fueher, Emma llel.l, Carrie Uloede, Ailuulu stoat. 1 . Ttal : Urand total 41. etcoNPAnr ko. !. A class. Willie Bleghle, Charles Rauden buth. Olvlllo Stout, Anul JMIIler, Emma. Seaboldt, X la Kemercr J'rutnoted to this clafS. Cha. Kapsber, John Leo t, (Jhas. 11-wuisu, Uariy Gabel, Frank Mulhearn, Klubard Furrea, Jllltun Dick, Pierce Hell- man, Willie Stro:im, Frauk Bartholomew, aauiuel (llole, Emanuel .Miller, Tlllle liars, barub tlt.uhuur, Laura Beltz, Jaanetta OdKor. Tlllle Schuoh, Ella Uoffurd, Lena UeTschlrscbky. 1, Total 2i. 11 class Samuel U'Urlao, Frank Fatttng- er, Llllle Klulinoi. 3. Promoted to this class. Vlls,.n M'eldaw, Lester Itehrlg, Hen ry Moultrop, Elmer Junes, t'ora Mnoer, trania hucliur, Ella Albrlght.UlaraGegus, Alloa MiloKler, Ulara Iiex, Emma limb, Emma Fiy. 12. Total li. U class.-Pi rcTry. Harry O raver. Wil- ,11 ltontt, Ambrosa Peters.-4 Promoted to il i. vts... cniiio u.ira), cutuja tvllliaiol, Emma Koons, Ela Ebert, Ettle Drlssel, .Mamie Forlwangter, Ulara Huntlcker, John lleberling. Allen Peters, Oscar Ueltman, Willie liaues, Uranrllle Clauss, Robert Hoi lenbach, Willie I'eck, Harry Uerber, Albert Bartholomew, Tommy Jones, Auiandas Reb rig, Elmer Iteeil, Oscar Sebultt. 2U. Total 21. Grand total ol. fUtXART ko. 1. A elass. Ella 1'raluer, Laura Klotx, Mil ton Hauk, Eddie Relchard, David McOor. inlck, Willie lllank.-l. Promoted to this elas'. Willi Kapther, AlllaHunslcker.Cal vln Trainer, Henry Ilu itz, Frank Sohoeh, tommy Trainer, Robert Lentt, Phaon Noih stein. Clemens lllegel, Ida Williams, Miner, va Warner, Jane Uefger, Emma Ntthsteln. 13 Total 19. B class. Charlie Rex, Charlie Klelnton, Georee Klemmlng, Jura, s Yenser. Irvln Dot- ter, usoir Ruch, Aaron Kuch.tlertle Durllng, wary Hciule, iua llerxer, Ida Hallman, Lily Snyder, Martha Snyder, Ebberi, Mary Bro cady, Emma l.bberu 16 Promoted to this clast Willie Ueltt. Willie Kreldler, Willi Sanders, Ullie Klelntop, Frank Crick, Katie Drum bore, Hannah Froeklloh, Laura Levan, Maude Whe&tlry, Emma Jones. Minnie Fraii'i. 11. Total 27. U class. Tommy Murthtmer. Eildle Spoon- neimer, Calvin Kllnger. Oranrillo 1)111 man Clemens Bretney, Bella Hunts, I.lly Hcheck- icr, Ida Irwin, b ary Noihsteln, Ursula Ben nlnajer. 1 , Promoted to tblt elass. Willie Nothtteln, Harry Warner, Charlie Limb icli KuKcne hmtih, Wllllo Koons, Nelson Watck, GeorK Strohn, AliceGllbert, Annie Randen- lath. Belle Lonxstreer, LI y Fattlnger, Jen- nl Trexler, Minnl Moulthrop, Llzile Al bright. Mary Watck. It. Total vi. Grand total 71. raiMAnr no. 2. A clars. Eugene Eisenhsuer, Frank fchwarlt, Harry Blank, Oliver Noihsteln' I rish Snyder, Noah lUhrlg, Salll Kbton Llztlu Lentt, llela Derrehn, lo, Prumoted to Hps class.-Wllllo Held, Eugene Walok, Hobble Blank, Haiti Farreu, Jennie Train tr. . foial 16. ft class. Charlie Petert, Harry Sanders Jotle Froelillch, Marry Farren, Clara Hell man, Mamie Frllzfnger. 0. Promoted to this class. Rosa Mu hearo, RIeca Longoum. er, I.uella Rehrig. 3. Total s. I) class Levi patrrson, Charlie Fanner Charlie Snyder, Ella Krum. 4. Promoted to Ibis olass. Llllle Nelst, AnaUll Brocady, Robbie Trainer, Harvey Oairajus, Eddie I etrrs, Llzilo tmlth, Little r-cuocb.-7. To tal 11. I) class Alice Wolf, Minerva Laub, Oeo. Snyder, l,auia Barrier, Minerva HtlJ, Annie rlemmtnir, Emma Blank, Emma Wally. Lll. He Moulthrop, Annt Itlegol.Mattie McClar. el. Ida Wcr. Amanda Hllluan. Addle Rltt, Ida Wolf, Carrl Roof, Sophia Leonard. Ella unoomaKer, trams Garner, ulara Koons, Llllle Froehllok, Irene Weldaw, Haiti Gta gut, Ella t-eaboldi, Ailnnl DsTtcblrsrbsky, Cora Hi I, Amanda Rc&rl, Anna KlltiKcr, Emma Noihsteln, Mary Ule ge, Annie Qrarer, Josle u'Brlan, Gusta DeTschlrtcbsKy, Tom. my Webb, Hanny Jones, Harry Ubl, Harry Qumbert, Ollle Webb. Eddie Gilbert, Addla Ehahy, Annie Moulthrop. Araby Schulti Harry Woli, Willi Wolf, Tommy Hcnti, Willi Noihsteln. 49. Grind total II. lYiiitfrmiitc'a- Star Sltlrls. I again call th attention of all who wsnl an A No. l shirt, warranted tn fit, to tin w, S. Wintrrmiite Star Shirt, My tales- n tnrte shirts have mora than daubled In th last 10 daya, which goes to show that th people do appreciate a good thing at an honett pnee. Remember the Star Shirt havo in two grades, on at 75c and the other at Wc, for which I challenge anv one to match or excel). It is at good at those soli. ior more, in laci II la aa good at can be made from Mnsliu and Linen. and bv the most experkiiced hands, ad th price-" trcoinmenii it in avery one. la short, the SUrfihlrl hat many rivals but no equal for ltlVB. A report ia current that th L. A S. RR. Istn.be provided with a double track be tween Scranton and Wilkesbtrre during tha wHjiug suuiiuer. Call at tha AdvoCiti oBlca tmr Mantll .Paper Bag printed or plain, which, wear May Mool Department. 3Jf C. S. W. Tax ImsM amd t an it TtAcnin tx tn SordaT ScrJoot. The Infants In the Sunday School com- p,is tho nursery and foundation clast of the school, ahd In tnor than one respect It th moil Important class. Even more eklll and ttct It required to teach the Infant data than advanced clatiet in the school. Tho teacher of Infants needs dexterity and readiness of performance) while the Bible class teacher need profound knowledge and, good-judgment to use it. It It really more Important for the infant elan teacher to be fre from mittakei In teaching Impor tant scripture doctrine than it it for the teacher of any other clast In a Sunday School ) th reason I self-evident, the in fant clan icholan will (wallow 'anything you give them, while older scholars aro bolter able to judge for tbemselresand can eject what they do not believe to bo truth. Thu Infant class teacher duties aro pecu liar. The teacher musti I. Not think the child must b an actual tinner before be ran have a clean hrarl. All are born in tin, and many ot tho most ute.ul men in tho church wrre convened when they were quite young. Franklin minaii 9iiiuu,oi blessed meinory, exwrl- meed a cnatige oi heart when lie was uboui Ix year of age i and oue of tbo Bishops ol the Evangelical Association when lie was seven years ol age. 2. lie must have faith in child piety. The object of the Sunday School is "lo oring souls io Ulirlsi, aud build up souls in Clmsl," none are too young to come under the limit of this purpose. 3. He must have Ijvo lor infant scholars and show Ids love by his kindness and in terest in Iheir behalf. And last, but nut least, 4. He must himself first havo rxpeilenc etl the gracious influence of the Christian religion. A p.rstn Who teaches others to practice what be himself does not practice Mould better wait until he hat experimen tally learned the truth for himtell. "Thou must be true thyself tr thou th truth wouldst teacn." This responsibility of the inlant clast teacher is more iuiportaut than many imagine. Immortal aoult uro en trusted to Ins rare, whine future life ami eternal destiny driend yery largely ou the mailer aim manner id ui leacning. rue hist few years ol a child's .il'o in the Sun day School are all itiiportunti and we are ceitaiu that if Superintendent! considered this fact more iarliuutarly they would iu tome instances take more care in appuiuling teaciier lor mis responsible posiilou. tu our next we win try m ten you what we consider the best plau for teaching the mailt ciats, aim may aito suggest uiueient dans for cuuveyiug tho truth to the minds of ihe scholars. Milcido ot ,t Wrttlclt Afraid of I Ito Callowa. A very deliberate tuicid of a man who was laboring under a guilty conscience, oc curred Thurtday night, 7ih inst., at the lit tle village oi llarlsville, a few mi let below Wilkesbarra, on the Susquehanna. The name uf the victim is Jack Freeman. He was employed a a laborer aud wat eugnged with other ill th work of erecting a number of houses for miners who had gone in new collieries that have been receutly opened near llaiuville. freeman nad been acting very strangely ever since the advent uf the numerous uw comers. lie had spall ol moodiness, und at these trues he would eave hi work and retire to bis home. Ye lerday ha quit work about 4 o'clock and went In his cottage, lie was iu oue of his iiltaaly Hit. Altor entering the house ho re marked to hit wile: "I'm not going lo let them gel any advantage over me, aud I am going to shoot uiyseit." Hi wile looked at him with tome surprise, and replied: "Why, Jack, what is the manor with you? you uie crazy." lie answered: "Well, it 1 ilou I shout mysell, they will arrest lue aud hang me." Willi hps he wanted Inlu a bed room and look up an old army musket that stood in uue ooruer. He loaded it with jsiwder aim uau aim iiiau went io a luuie aim ou a nece ut piiier wrote the following iu a clear hand: ' I'm not guilty oi anything, bulcau't stand it. mi piece oi paper be pinned on ni ureast ami men went out auu leuueriv knued three of hit children aud hit wile, bidding earn ol llieui good-bye. Uue lad natnetl Willie waa absent und ho inquired for him. He was told thai be was in a grove near by and he sleppod out aud called mm. cxaiii ine lime leuow camarunninz toward him. When he camo up with Ins lamer me latter caught mm in nitarui aud kitted ui in. tears running down In cheek a he did so. Alter tins Freeman weul into the house and sat quietly down in a chair. Subsequeully the wife went for a pitcher ui waur io a spring a suon instance out auu upon ner ruturu sue nrard the sharp lepori d a gun. She ran tu the house aud asked the children where Ihs-ir lather wat. They pointed toward the bed mum dr. winch she instantly opened. She passed inside and there she discovered her husband wel tering in hitnwii blood upon the floor. The niuskel was lying by his tide, and it hurt dona hnrnblo work. Freeman wa q nte dead, aud upon tha ceiling remnant id biains and skull were saltered. Some ol the neighbors were called and a Jury wut subsequently emuanneled by tha village Justice ol'tho Peace. At the examination tho wile wasqiiettiunedattowhalshaknew about tha cause that led her hutbaud lo take h.s lite. The poor woman teemed perplexed at lint, but finally she startled the jury by saving: -wen, lie is dead uow and 1 dare tell." Tnereuiion the gave information which implicated her husband iu the mur der of a man iu Janesville, Wis., some time ag i, and also with having been mixed up wilh a river mystery near Wilkesbarre lasl summer, where the body of a man was mined irom a uridga into ine Butqueliatiua one dark night. It it thought ine woman felt she would rather see her husband die by Ins own hands than to hear at some future tiuia uf his death ou tho gallows. I.IM UF l'ATK.Vrs Granted by the Ualted States to oltlttr.s of this r-tate, for the wark ending April 12, 1111, furn ished Tor the Uakbom Apvooatx, from th Law and Patent office of J. MoU. I'iBia, 109 L street. Washington, 1). O. II. C. Bender, Montgnmervillo, fir escie ladders. V. 8. Bloomhall, Conthohoeken, puddling furnace. II. Drrhaier.Phlladelphia, binding bcokt T. R. Uulbtck. Philadelphia, cue bridge for billiard table. M. Connelly, Philadelphia, refining pe troleum. 2 patent. W. Eatttrbrook, Philadelphia, paint burner. W Evans, Philadelphia, machine for forging spring plates. (R issue.) E Haute anil F. B. Clangor, Somerset, roterv engine. A. II. Heltey and J. E. Miller, Pitts burgh, tool for gins ware. II. Holcroft, Media, burglar alarm. F. A. Kittel, Pittsburgh, Invalid bed Head, 2 patents. E. D. Merrick, Nw Brighton, grata and fire place. P. M. Murray, Parker City, heating oil wells. J. W. Nystrom, Philadelphia, process of reirigeraiion, G. II. Perkini, Pbiltdelphit, machine for closing the taamt of sheet metal cans. G. II. Perkins, Philadelphia, apparatus for trimming tbeet metal. E. h. Perot, Philadelphia, fed device for sewing machines. J. Reese, Pittsbnrgh .electric conductor. T. Shaw, Philadelphia, cushion buffer for railways. J. E. Smith, Wilkesbarre, ear coupling. N. F. Snyder, Williamsport, machine for tawing thinglet. E. T. Siarr, Philadelphia, dentist' chair. II. Tilden, Htrrlsburg, twitch aud tigusl apparitut. 0. Westlnghouse, Jr., PitUburg, fluid pres sure regulttar for autnmstio brakes. T. Wonka, Oil City, pipe tongs. Small-pox it cured by Mexican doctor in thr day and no mark loft, by treating th patent to cold drinkt ofcrttm tartar nd cold water. Th cream tartar I first dissolved in boiling water. . Th Mexican rosthod will bo doubt roosly atuntion Ttan ncvlae'd Now Tcatnmertf. An American Edition ot this long looked for work Is announced by the enterprises and reliable house nf JitftAAlib Ukos., ut Philadelphia. It is to be mi exsct re-pro duction of the English Edition, and Irom the well known character of the house, ac curacy and a really excellent bonk may confidently bo expected. A tjteclal attrac tion ot tint edition we learn, Is that it will contain a complete History of the whole Revision Movement, tha reusotit for it, the errors of Ihe old version, the plan of the work, with sketches or the distinguished men engaged in It, Ac, The Euglrsli edi tion will not contain this, ami certainly everyone will waht to know all nbcut It. as the price or this edition, containing both the Testrmeiit and History, is placed ex tremely low. it seems certain to beenmo de cidedly the most popular, because tha most desirable edition Itsued, at a positively low price. I.nbor Knrlngt Tha demand of the rjeonla for an easier method of preparing Kldntv-Worf hat in. duced the proprietors, the well-known wholesale drugcist. Wells. Richardson Co., of Burlington', Vt., to prepare It' for sale in liquid form at well as In dry form. It saves all the labor of preparlngfand at it it equally efficient Itia preferred by many iersons. Kidney-Wort always and every where Proves itself a perfect reined v. Ruf fnh Awj. Lchlgliloll .llitrltetti UnilRKOTan lVsti.r. Flour, p saek Uuokwhoat flour tier saek , 13 20 , 3 00 70 . il , 1 40 , 1 00 , 1 40 . 1 til so It 13 14 B . 00 Coin, per bushel Oais, per bushel Mixed Chop, pUrcwt Middlings, per etrt Corn Chop...., , iiran, per owt.., , Butter, per pouhdi ., Earns, lairiluzen, , ,, Ham, per ponud ,,,, Lard, par pound , , Mioutueri, a-r pound Potatoes, per bushel , f 1 ii - Stuck .Tluriict. Closing prices of IieIIavcx a Tuttxskxd, oiuck, uovernmcut ami uoni 4U Houtn Thirds rodt.l'hlla., April 14, ItSI. U.8. 's ItSI llfili bid 103J4 asked U. S. Uurrtncy, C's Uu bid 131 atked U- a.a's.lSSl. now iu2j bid 1 2J atktd U..v. 44,iiiw lia4 bid 113 asked U. S.4snasr bid 114 atked I eiintjunia I.. It utft bid estf asknd l'llllU. M Keadllnr II. It. Si 1,11 'n2 n.b,l Lchiah Val.ev it. lt...t Oltf bid tl2 asked LtlnghU alfcNav.u,.. h.d J5j2 asked uuiu-u io sol ,. j m bid 1B4H asked lurlliLrn ULinrnl if. tr. a It i.i.i jul2 u.i.u.i asked Viy, asked t)i asked 43 atked Pills. Tn. U, llutf. It. it. 'il I.I.I Ciutral Trautporlallou. ,oU b, Norilieiu Pacihoi'oiu... 43 bid .. .. " . Prefd.. 73 bid 73 atked r-orth. I'cnna. It. h i.3 i.id tv2 urk'd Phlla. & brU it. II... . i'JU bid askt.t a.lver, (Trudia.). tD'i bid 9J)i asktd MAKKIi:i). RAOKAWAUK CIIWAB.r-n FeK 21, uy uev. j. I- i rteimiii, John Ksokawack and iMlt ltcbevcu Schwab, of North Welti, poit, furuicrlf l .uauoli chunk. nit:i. 7UNIIT. In Welssport, on tbo 7th Inst., Hubert E., eldest tun of Frn:lt luuJt, aged 0 yuan and 8 uiun:hi. Only a broken casket, Thu juarel as boruo nwiy Tuthtiie In the realms ot g.or , 'loepatklo mendlesiduy. Only a broken ratket, Lite burled benea.h tho sod Ili.piark-.l with li.e dews ol memory, Andvairbed by tho eye of God. Only a broken casket, 'I ha enrlua ol a new horn soul, Caught up un lis snow wht e pinl int U nere uget eternal roll. Caught up through Iho golden portal;. Wnere s.iluts uu.l unguis stand, With wolooiuo to thot i who tutor That boautlful summer land. Ah, but our faith It wtnginj lit flight ihrouuh iheolinr blue iky, V lii-re tonow can mvertn-i-r And pleasun t o in uovor dlo. There no rhall find our lost one, Nutlnthetlleiittoiiii, Nut iu a brokeu cuskei. But clothed In Immortal bloom, "A." BARTHOLOMEW. In Pino Swamp, on rb. 27ih or eoniumpilon, lianlel Hanholn. mew, aged 8 yean, II months aud 20 day. GRAVER. Un Feb. 27ih Granville, tun of i'etirand Susan llravar, aged 2yu.ni, 10 nionthtaiid29dayi. BERWICK In East Maueh Chunk, on th 3rd uli., ul heart dtacate, Harriet Uorwlok, aged it years, 1 monih and 12da)t. ARMllHU.vrhlt.in Ent Mauoh Chunk, on lhalllhult .Wary Magdaleiia.daugliicr ol rlJel and Mary Ariubruilor, vgud It yoais, 7 mouths uuu Ooaji. HI.SCUH) FItOM 1IKATII. Tho rolhiwlng statement of Wm.J.Cough 1 In. ul r-omervltle, Mass., is soretnurkabie that we beg to ask lor If tho aitintlon id'our lead, ers liosais: "In Iho lull of is'o 1 was tak en with a violent m.i!t.ui!a or tiik Loa, lollowed by a seiero ctugh, I soon boaan to lose my appetite and flesh. 1 uas so weak at one 1 1 in i) that 1 could nut leave my bed. In the summer ot .877 I wasadmllted ,o tint Ity Hospital. U hliut la-re the doctors tatd I had a hole In my left lung as big as a hatruollar I expanded over n hundred duilnia in diji.ura and iiiedluino. I wa ao ar gone at una time areiori went around that 1 waa dead. I gave up hope, but a Iriend told m id i II. W.U. It ALL'S UaI.sa.m Pi m th y. r.riMis i lauahed ut my fileads, thluklng lhat my case nf.iu--uinu,e, uui S KUl It OOtllB IO Sailtiy thoiii, when, to my sururls and arailficalion. lcommeuced to feel be.ier. My hope, once ucm., utkiii w revivu anu llMiay l leei III ta-'l-ter splihs ihnn I have the pas three years. " I Wllto tills hnuinif ton will oiihtl.h n. s, that every one aClictrdwIlh lllsonle.1 l.uuirs wllll luduei tiit'le 1)11. WM. HALL & BALSAM KUK TIIK r.l'NUS sn.l ha enn- voloedlhat CUN.IJAIPUON I on be Cured. 1 nayo taaeu teo iiottles and can mis Ute v ray that It has done uioro aoo.1 than nil th oi her medicines lhavj taken tinea tnyelck- uv.r. U.IU4H tots simusi siiiireij uisit. beared au.il thn lis unhoabloiogolowork." Sold by A. .1. Dcnuna. Lehlgim n. and all utuKaisii. Lteo. is. tMu-yioow IIKXHV'S I'AHIHII.U! SAI.VK. The BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts. Bruises. Mirer. Ulcers, fa.lt Kheum. Teller. Chapped llan.lt. chilblains, Oornr, and all kln-ls ol Skin Ernpilons, Freckles and Pim ples. The Naive Is guaranteed loulverlect satlsrao. ion In every easo or money relundeil. lie rura jou get HENKY'.- UA1IIIIII.IU SAI.VR at ail others are but Imllatlont. Price 25 otnts. For sale by nil Druggist evert "nire. hoc. 19, llSJ-j leow ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gpntlmi.an rhi ajffrM far tit roT uud h1 the Ateosiinf vuihiu lrrtero b i-p. wi.l tort lift a e ot ouffirtnc humanity witf tctt to ail who need it, llio iTCun oiui fl recil muloi ruaktaff tlio lmjil reurd b which b wa cm cd. B Cjhtk vi lung in DK-iit Trtlie til Terii6r8 eiivncnco o i do o iy ttT'iifi'Sioi MJ Jw-CilUIU4Biltl7s 4UI1 1 U UULTUtl s jHD.rSMDS ti CeJir ki ret, N. Tt. I will mall (Vree) ike ircloe lor a simple vueiabi.is iitm mat wo, r move iaa tiutaiius, nun.. au iiotcues. .ei li.e tliesani soil, clear Ld bea.uau nltoin airuulion forpioducioa a .uzuusnt growth ol htiroo a laid head tr cni'otti la c. Addles-, 9 fleouaau Si.. K . V. JanM mi ItF.O HOItsF, roniiEiis Ar tho only Horse and Poultry Powders that give universal satisfaction. If th Powders do not give satisfaction, tbo Draagist will r. mm your money. nee, it, inw ;isow To Consumptives. Thesevertl'er. I.tvlna-beeu prra.anentlv cur. eu of tbat i.rau Ulsease. Conaammlun. by a aimplo lemrOr. la auxioo to ruake kuewu lo Ine le low-aaffaieia she mtauait cure. To all who dea.ro it. he will aeud a eouv t f the wo. to iptioua-eJ. tireeot cbatgi I, w.tatbedliee- tiuus tor preysriujr tuu usjuk ills saieo wu.ea tbev will Una a sure cuiia tor coirauiinioa. anuuA UiiokCuiTia. Ao. rsrties w. solus th freaoiintlou. wi I phase adcre-s, Kcv IS. a, WILSON. 1st l-esii Street. Williams- rh. new xcrt. Jsou tin A Clttl Wstttl. Big Pay. Light Work tltesdr Emutortueitt Hamnle frea. Ad die-s, M. U Ul UN. No. a BAtiiAV Htieot rtsw lora. a n.a, um A .New 'I rent men t. TA Ctlden Elixtrot Lift. Wendtrful Curst. 11 vou have t-oniumi.llon. and would know that inur couah o.in be made loose srul essr Heetie reter and Night Smats cheeked Iu It houn; Inflatnmallou taken out of tho I.unai and air patsauti at oncer that yen ran be mail to gain 3 lo 9 p.'mnd-of kealthy ttesh per wi rk i if you have anyUhronlo Disease, llronclilnt, Asihma.Caianh. Drsiep'la,Slclc art li'lseas. I'lve'r I'oioplilnl, it v s'.ininti u-M.Ln... i.w sin.. i.fMualsi.rK .V P"1"'''1 either ssx stiaoaone, iieurt Nervous lieblllly matorrbOM. loss e from any cause ; It you have any farm ol nerv- oas weakness, b-eloa flesh or wattlaa- away.l mm vu,u auu. vi n inuauisv rauei soil eertaln cur for many o' Ihe severest cases In a short time, a new method wllh new agents to fatten everybody, Invlgorat and tnak strong ami haalthy Iho mo.t hopel, eases, eut this out and writ at one lor rurtrcu ar to B. 8. IIImPENSAUY. Berrien KprltiKS, MIeh; lulrlTyl IOmS trmit lor th Bast and Fastest u cxiiiafr rictonai uookt ana titbiet. i-rieei ki inn iiiDici. riAtfH Mfr'Jel New Advertisement!?. jy.VH0KlSCf T0AV.NMII1'. Annnil Qtotemcn of Mahonlnlt TovciUrV tor the year ending March Htb, ItSI HA Pit 'EL EHEHT. one of .he rttrvliiorc of Mahoning lottntblp, Iu account wltn tatd Towbiulpi t)Vtt To tat duplicate ftr the yeir irfb tilth . " uath ri,celrtd from I, LcBer .... Ill M Salary na per tsK, lM'd'yt at ltO ?oi f Cash jt'd lor repairing roods bridgos. 1003 II Kxoneratlunt... 3 41 Paid Trexler k Kreldler for 10 tlng'r boards. Paid J L. it i tile, lorpbnks splktl. Paid T. 8, Beck, J. P., for notice, io O'.a-rt i Paid cash to O. Xander, SUelaor.. Ily error In dtiplio-ite , , Ity coininltlloii on 112(0.33 O 6 ptr ot.. liy balance duo Ihe Township.. (1380 83 Balance due from N. LeQer, lato hupervltor...., CT 17 OHARIjES LENT. Ootl-e'Or of Tax end lirersatror the Poor, of SlaUoi Ii g Town-' ship, In account with tain Township i HIT. To tax duplicate for the yeir 1M0... ,.ft 13 to " balnnco from lastsrtileinrnt...... 173 03 Keatli'd Ir'm li loofg'di of F.Frlddiy HIT- ' 4-0 a OR. Paid for malntenaneo of rooras per receipts iT hi Paid ordei I of roller. 2 81 Making returns T. r. Beck M Moklnir liupllcato 2 00 C. A. Weirs for Mckots for Mrs. Frl- dav and family EJ eyt C Hlfkey auctioneering S3 Stephen FnterinaChnr lor hauling.. TS r. R. Kemercr rorooMn 7 2t Exonerations 71 II; services as per tell'lB'daysO 11.6). 21 ii Auditors t... IU Commlsl'un on tUiOQ 4 l'r cent... 10 It I'oninil-slon on flOI Jl'tJ Spcr cent. 12 12 Cash paid , lot 41' t 670 21 CHARLES XANfiEU. one nf iho Sflprrvli. ort oi .MBiiomntr towniuip, in accoaut wita' tatd To nut fp: nn. To tax dupllcato for the j-erl8W... ..4 tSS 01 uaiu roc ti irom a s-oortaapervr, i tu Oil CI nit. Salary at per irlftlM days 0)1.91... f K el jiepnirinw; roans anu onuses i-iniiKS. no Error in dupllcito Kloncrnthml.... i., ......... ..,,i. i Attending settlement.. . Au-llto't . Coinmlttlon on 15'3.C2 O 9 per cent.,, Ilalanco due Tonuehlp. , 9 C1 CP Audited and annrovod this 14th day uf March, HSI, bj .IOS1AH Ml'BELMAN ) J. ,T. MclA.MKI Auditors.. P. E. FREIIEIIIUIC .S a pr. ft-vrg. . INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE Mntnal Assessment Lifs AssC'CiatitB; SeLINSGKOVE, PsV. Kow issuing vllc!et to the aincunt of uuu,uuu mommy. XsTExtra indurrmenti olTarcd for' rood' octlvo and reKnslblo agents in Wayne,. 1'ike, .Monrc, iiuxorne aud uruon counties. Add rets, 11. E. McCARTY, Oen'l Agt., Mar. 10-fw Bcltnrgrove, Pa I 1 DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB heaPrinn THE BEST OF COAL The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very best I.ATT1MEII COAL at lb fol lowing LOW l'RIOES FOR OASIIr Dtllv'd. No.S Chestnut, by thtoir f'i 19 No. 1 llhostnut, by Iho car 9 79 S.ove, by tbee.tr. 4 0V By Ihe tingle ton, 29 oents per ton additional J. L . GABEL, Deaierin General Hardwahec. Opooslte th rnbllo Ftjnarc. BANS STItStT, LEUIOIIION, IU. nor.to.U7 -fyj- uciisMAiv & co ' BANK BXRKET, Lehishton, Pn.r UlliLBOH and-DealM tn - 1TIoiili'& feed -tllKtod nt anAIK BoronTand BOLD at ItEUULAlt MA11KET )i ATJCU. Wo wonld, also, teaorelinilylnltrn otrrctti tana that wear uow fully preoartd to uCr rLYtaemvritb Me&t of Ooal Frra fry li'.a deatied at VEttY IsOWEST I'KICCS .v. iieilman t txy. Jul i ::. MILTON A. WEISS CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, LehightoiLs REPAIRING Of all description promptly attesd4 1 at th ntost reasonabt prices. T-All Work guaranteed, and palron; Is rosnectfully solicited. an.w.jl Ootflt fainlthcd tte. vLtt ul lu.uuo Hoes tor o-iodurilu. tne most rrorliaijl LDAIDeas f tl.t nv nn. est, u- v. .., To b.ulDesa ta an erav to lnarn.ar a our ma mo. Iiouaar sa nnr deandrbto tear ur can mtVe rrcat 1 roriit jr. ni II s very itrr Ksols cid tail nht It vrll iuf io wuik. Wnuien rua spcov.lal as men, Bova s ut firt can eai-n larao antra. Mnuv have mat e over one haneri'tt An tare In a elnzle w cs. Kolhiuj Use' it ever Inosrn I clore Ad wl,oe-.ir rateauiintdst tba rsae ami rao.dtr w th tth eh s m sis, mi,... totuakemniie1'. Yoao neitga,tmbl bust. I v.fVtra.oPr;sL' 0i 1,0 ,,ot rt1" 8 to invet any cenltslln It. V TI ore who needle tlvnon nhiuld wr le to oi at once All Inrci-hed tri s Wo ev iud. e H Vi r & CO.. AiuSta iKm. Oct. J. Itso- Te AlllnrtiirUedtrsa. WATCHES,- cv.c., Noveltiee, Eto bt nd lor i r.'ce 1 a AnUKTKIA.II .rf. ofthtU.K.anic adss.' o. i JlUDLI Y At CO., Iiiporier, cad Masu'aeiurer. 1 errleu. ttriPea II'. T1 PILES or.iuiixu tu ioiw.a; thr- f e rt i, OOD or n nfilrt All d it nfihfl ttl-ifriTU m . 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