A NEW PREMIUM! We Lure jnst recelred a limited sap toly of new work entitled "A Thousand Facta- with a Memoroudam Calendar for 1883, blrh we are presenting to sab cribsn who pny $1.00 liisiltunce for the CmsoK Abvooitb. Your choice of this or Kendall's tlorae itnd his Diseases." Pay promptly -nd get the premium I OggfThose of our subscrib ers getting the advocate through the mail will please refer to tho direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit, the amount. In all cases whore wo have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. SATURDAY., APRtli 14,1882. Local and Personal. w8arb Fehr, 11 yetrt old, fell IS feet from Ifae end of the Broad ttreet bridge, st Dethlehem, U(t Sunday. No bones wen broken, but it was fcard that ahe had tut tklnrd Internal Injuriet. iaKGenls, fall not tn buy those 05 el. dlilrla at NUSBAOJI'S. They ire well worth $1.15. rat. IUiilly, who wai sent tn tho Dan yllle Insane Asylum from Olypliaut, Lu. serne county, last year, hat escaped from that institution. Rellly assaulted Father O'Rimrke, of Olyphant, with a skut-gun, while he was celebrating mats. SO-Fnr prepared wlnl, wall aper, books, stationery or fanry article of any and rery diecrrption, at Tery lowest print, jro to E. F. Luckenbach, Broadway, Maucli Chunk. On Thursday evening of last week, in Balltliury twp., Northamp.on county, Mrs. Orarge Moyer went flit to the tiarn. While milking she heard the screams of her thrre year old child, whom she hail left ill the cradle In the house asleep. Ri-turtitng to the house she tound the child in flames. It had fouud some matchea and Ignited its clothing. The child died alter two hours .of great suffering, ", f&f Daby Carriages an immense stock, , -all style and all prires, just revived otJ. 'li. Oabel's, hardware store, opposite public square, Bank street, thin borough. Call and see them, and you will Ira sure to buy one lor your baliy. They are nobby 1 California trout have been introduced Into the streams of Northampton county John Colli ii chain was accidentally . drowned in the canal, near Kaston, Tliurs- day ol last week. &i If Tu have a cold or cough of any kind, bur a bottle of fill's Peerless Cough Syrup at Dr. 0. T. Horn's drug store. Use It all. and ifunt adtisfied return the empty bnttle and he will refund your money. He alsn sells Peerless Worm Specific and Hill's Worm Drops oil the same terms. No cure, no pay. James Sharpe, a showman, formerly a resident of Wilkesbarre, was run over and killed on Thursday night of last week, nenr Mauch Chunk, in attempting to steal a ride on. the Lehigh Valley railroad fiJ3- Have you seen tho new and elegant rtocK ot spring ami summer mcn-nam tail oring goods, comprising cloths, nibsimeres and suiting, just received atClotissJ: Bro'a, Bank street, tliia borough? If you have not, call at once, liood tils guaranteed at price: to suit you all. Thomas Smart, nr8uunr Notch, Tiuierna county, was fatally woondol on Thursday, tho Clb intt , by his brother in-law, Alfred Evans. They were gunning in the woods when Evans shut at a bird the contents of the gun striking Smart in the face and chest. !ta-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware for sale, und repairing dune at Hnga , man's Store, Lehi hton. 25-yl. 8 Griffiths, firo bias of No. 2 shaft of the Susquehanna Coal Co., at Nanticnke, 5 was arrested Friday for violation of the Mine tVentilation law. He is charged with the responsibility for the death of three man who were suffocated in that shaft a few weeks ago. jg-lr- Boots and shoos for ladies, gentle men. misses, youths and children, ol latest stvla and most substantial make, at lowest . , prioes, at Clauss k Una a, Lehighton. The Wisconsin Lofislature has repeal- ed the law making insanity a cause for di vorce, but David Ehbert, at his livery on North street, stilt continues to Lira out fine teams at very low rates to all in need &QIfyou wanta nlcoainooth.easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Uoedcrer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and don't you forget it. Two deaths from small. pox were ported in Allenlown last Saturday. Since November 208 ruses huvo been reported in that citv, 411 of which proved fatal. The disease Is now about "stamped out." The Moyorof Scranlon has vetoed an ordinance giving an electric light romjiany the privilege of the. streets for wires. &3U Gentlemen's furnishlni go.ds In endless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, at uituts X urns, tinna si. During the week ending on the 8th Inst , thrre were 7U.2S0 tons of coal shipped ver the Lehigh Valley railroad, niHkliig a total for the tea'on till that date of l,R9'J, r . 21ft tons, showing an iucreas of 27,2M tons as compared wild ttie sain time last year. pB Hats and raps, an immense variety ol all the latnsl siyes, at pular prices, at Clauss 3c Bid's, Bank street. Dr. A. Dimnilck, a well-known and prominent physician, died at his r. sldenre in Audenrieil, this county, at atiout hall past seven o'clock on Saturday morning, of ( congestion of the lungs. He had Ixvn in poor health for several years, but was only confined to his bed for about one week pre. vlous tn his death. Ho was burie.1 on Toes 'day slternoon. t-B" This is the season whan th peopla want a fine mxckerel rheum Tnat aittele ; , t can be got at NUSBAUM'S. 'y Barnum's great London Circus will ex hibitiu Allentnwn, May 10. . Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, of Broadway, Mauch Chunk, has bad a practice of over 20 years, and is pron ably the oldest resident dentist in this val- .ley. i he ur a work: Sieaks lor lueii.ann . .the fast that all critical work in the region is given to him is a sufficient guarantee of bis superior ability as a Surgeou Dentist. Tuesday evening last we were much pleased to receive a, call Irom our esteemed ; friend Capt. Geo. Jones, of Weatherly, Ha spent cn hour or two with uain our sanc tum fighting over bis battles of the rebel- I ion.Call again, George,whenever you come Ibis war. Isaac 8. Ostrnoul, President of the Wilkesbarrs Water Company and the largest ' land owner in that city, "died there sudden ly Wsdnesdsy, Stmual Smith, employed in Central U Collisry, near Ashland, fell down the tray - alias way Wednesday, a distance of one I. ,u Undred leat, and was killed. Mr, Will. Seiple, of Upper Lehigh, son of Mr. Cm. Belple, formerly ol the Carbon House, of Ibis place, wat treated to a ,ur. prise party Itst Tuesday evening, the occa sion ot bit tweniy-drst birtbdty. Rumor says tbat work will be returned at tbt Weitsport Rolling mill next week. -Don't fsll to lea "Hssel Klrke." thill (8stutday) evening, at Concert Uall Mauch Chunk. Tis a beautiful play. Elmar Kreldler, s slats picker at the Hartford mines, In Ashley, wss Wednesday; caught up by a pulley and htl head wis served from his body. For the week ending on the Tlh Inst, there wsre 88,011 tons of ceat shipped crer the Lehixh k Buaquehsnns railroad, mak ing a total, of 1,00007 tons for (ha season' to that date, and showing s decrease, oj M,-. 070 tons as compared with thaisams time last vear. t v T.Idift. have vou seen the nancisoms DISPLAY OF BPR'INO MILLINERY at Mas. WEHR k SISTER'S, on Bouta street? If you have not, call now. The Lehigh Valley company have a number of Hungarians dttmi'nj Ihs Lehigh at Parkerton, and many of the people 'are damning the Hungarians. No more small-pox In town. Mr. Drumbore's premises have been disinfected and purified, and the quarantine raised. Thomas A. Reilly.of Pottevitle.and W. Holeo, of Reading, are ssid to hare the eon tract to build the new Reiding branch from Shamnkitt to Milton. The Miners' convention, called to meet in Pittaton, on the 13th lost., has been post poned until the 26th. 8carlet fever of a malignant type, ter minating fatally in 24 hours after the apJ pearance of the first symptoms, has broken out at Crrssona, In 8chuylkill county. In one family four childreu ..d ib another two have died ol tba disease. The schools have been closed. A man named Boyd, omployrd ot the ore mines of Shorts A Daniels, near Han over, Northainpton.coiiiitr, on Tuesday, was badly injured bv a fall of earth. fi55lOtir lady readers will do well to call tnilav at Mrs. L. Wehr Slater's. n South street", and rele.-l one of those handsome HATS or BONNETS which they have just received. Nathaniel Michael, who has served several terms in jail and whose last term expired but a short lime ago, was Tuesday again nnninitled at Atlentown. His offence this time being throwing stones through the windows of a saloon from which he whs ejected for refusing to pay for a drink be ordered. When arrested he tried to use a razor on the ofliirr. Ouryoung friend Alvln Fry has moved into town, and Saturday night dropped in I upon with his subscription for theCtasoa Advocatk Up to Thursdsy we hsve sdded 31 names to our list for Ihe present month. Still room fo' morel Very handsomely dnssed Ihe show windows of Joseph Jnnas's dry goods and dnthing store, In Obcrl'a building. "Hatel Kirke" has surpassed all plays in American history, having been present ed 485 consecutive times at the Madison Square theatre. Hats I Hats and Btmneti. To thk Lanias.-Mra. L. WEHR A 818 TER resiiectfully invite the attention of I ha ladlea to the new ami elegant assortment of II ATS ami BONNBTri which they have Jiirl received from the citv, and whfvh they are prepared to dlsp-xw of at very low prices for cash. Call early for bit bargains. 2U Stolen Property Tonnd. A series of robtieries commltle.1 in A lien d iriugthe past lew weeks ere unearthed o.i Saturday last by the arrest of an old man of 74 years of age, named John Wttrel, in whose shanty was found a lot of Ihe stol en goods. Several parties identified articles a Tiong the property found as having Inen stolen, and Wei ml whs committed to jail. It is supkiSit that younger men did the stealing and that Wetiel merely harbored the booty. Spring and Summer Styles. In his new quarters in the bxcbangn Ho tel bulhling, the undersigned is fully pre- tareit to lit you out with a new anil eiegnui v lilting anil of clothes, at a price whieh ilmat convince the most skenlicdl that what he promises he can and will perforin. His raa.ln.ara and llnr,. and he Is makin i ninstant additions to his stork. Drop in arufj see Ma new quarters In the Exchange Hotel building, Bank street, Lehighton, Pa. H. H. Pktks, Ag'tf Accidentally Shot Himself. Grant Gardner, aged 19 years, a son of B. H.Gardner, proprietor of the Rogers House, at Waymart, near Carbondale, while fish ing on Elk pond last Sunday, accidentally discharged a gun which be had in the boat. The ball passed through his abdomen, caus ing injuries from which he died four hours after in terrible agony. The gun was at his side, and while paddling the boat he accidentally put his foot upon the trigger, causing the discharge of the weaimu. Death of Jesse James. The deatli of Jeaeo Jhiiics and thedlsiu tegration of his liand of outlaws have aroiis- Historical Publishing Ol, of Si. Louis, anT, nouneea time v i-w edition of their laiiiyus I , "IloaiiKR Oi'TLAWa." containing all Ihelate startling developments, a full account of the death of Jeme JhihiH, and the fine pieeo of fleln-tu work ttiat lei! tnthtit result, with a portrait ol the dead outlaw after he waa shot. II "k a cents iitnl the rest of mankind w. , find tin advertiemi-nt in another column of this juijht. "Haul Klrke.' This ilinll ng and iiitentelv interesting dramu will Ih pre-eiited, under tlie.illrec lion of the Mudiniii Sqinir (New York city) Theatre Couiwiiy, al Concert Halt, Mauch Chunk. Una (Saturday) evening, Ihe ith mat. After the ierloriiiHiir-,a Seclal train will leave the Lehigh Valley depot Mauri Chunk for Packerton, Lehighlnii, WeiTt and I'arryvill thus giving the people of this end ol the county an opairluuity of witnessing -the preentation of this beau.li- futand inlcmtiog drama. THSTiiky.iir lUitu Ktaxi." Hat-1 KifKeiia the daiiiiliier ol a el l.. do miller, and tia'a niirani hack : lite L rd TraVers, whom her father had wl In mi drowning. She is l-tr.4he'l lo Aaiou ll'l- in-y, a wealthy neighbor, ivlioliol.lv resigns her when he ilisnovera the love which has grown up betw.rn her and Lord Travels. Sue marries the nobleman, and her father, nhi'se irasible leuiier prevents bini from u iderktatidingthe situation, itrivee her Irom ! home. She is happy with her husband tin-, til his mother tells lier tbat she is not his lawtul wife, and that ho must marry anoth er woman, whose fortune bit dead father had stolen. This, she ssys.is the only course to save the family honor, and, Hazel beltev ing that her husband had deceived her, flies from the place, iter lather has lost his eye sight during bar absence, aud as she niens the window of the old room on a wild aud stormy night, she hears him bewailing bit mis'ortuuea anu charging inem to ner. Bhe entert tnd meets Rodney, her old Jorer, wbo again offers to mirry her. The old msn does not know of ber presence, and when Rodney aika his consent he refuses, aud says he would drive ber from his door. After Rodney leaves, the resolves to drown her self, and leaves the bouse. A moment Ister a thout that Hatel It drowning It heard, and the old man, in hit helplessness, ran do nothing for her. The stubbornness and cruelty that drove bar to the attempt Intake her own lite, flashes upon him in an Instant, anu, in uit misery, nis senses leave nun. Hatel is saved by Lord Travers. bar hut band, who hss lollowed her. Her voire brings lbs old man bark lo ths world again, , ana mo piay enua nappny "X0UQH OH HATS." Clears out rats, mire, roaches, din, ants bed-bugs, tkunks.ehlpmunks, gophers. iiruffiits. Anturselu Jotting. - ;.$ t T M. 8. Kemerer & Co., BandyRan collier ies, have 270 employees ;: number ef days worked last year, 200 1 total production of -coal 138.0SS tons) average production per employes, ittVJt Ions fatal accident, 1) ratio of coal mined per fatal accident, 1J4 8J tonaj non-fatal accident, It ratio of smns amployed per fatal. abd. non-fatal aeeiJtnt, Sf.- W. T. Carter A Co., Beaver Meadow, bays JIJ, employees avsrage pumber of days worked' tasty ear, 200 ! total production of nAettl, ltS,187..tnnratlo-f.eoal ml Led per employee, 437.3 tons non-fatal accident, lj ratio of coal mined per non-falal accident, 138,187 tons number of persons employed per non-fatal accident, 318. Linderman, 8keer 3c Co., East Sugarloaf collieries, hays ,619 employees average number of days worked last year;218 total production Irom three collieries, 229,493 tons) rstlo of coal mined per employee, 39(31, tofasnuinbcVol latal accidents', 3 1 ratio or employees per nisi aeciuu, av and 47.9. Coxe Bros. & Co. have 1171 employees, and the average number of days worked during the past year at Driftou collieries', Nus. 1 and 2, was 267) No. 3 Drilton and West Cross Creek, No. 1, worked on an are- rage of 94 days) the production of the four collienes. was i3,764- U,ns jvratlo; of coal inluediper,enipUyeeL 41 AS(u.us number vt fuul accidents, i f ratio of coal mined per fatal aucideut, Iu6,9i2 tons) numherofnon fatal uccideuta, 8j ratio of coal mined per noil fatal accident, 6t!,84Stob: ratio ol per sons employed per fatal ami nun fatal acci dent, was respectively, 292.92 and 147137. ' The Lel'ilgli Coal Jc Navigation Co. have live collieries IU Csrbnu county; average Iiumlier of employees,, 1077,; average num ber ot days worked' at three' ot thrill, 236, owing to the lire in No, 4 slope and No. 9, at Lausford, the latter two worked an aye rage of 230 daya only during the year; the total production ot coal Irom all was 414, 398 tons; ratio of coal mined per employee, 277.1 tons; number of latal anddeuls, A) ratio id coal mini-.! wr fatal uci-ideiit, 09, Ortu; iiiiiiitwr ol lion talal u-t-ideutb, 1 j latio of call mined per non-lalal aividelit, 27,026 tone; ratio ot wrons viuployeil T lain I and lion latal aivideul are reepecuvely 2U9.S and lll.ti. Uatlelun Mullcttn. Packartoa Ripples. The lliiiitoyeinenti on Coney Island are progressing rapidly, a much larger lon-e of men are now employed. The company is erecting a commodious hotel about the the centre t.l the island ; quite a number of foreigners, prinriially Hungarians, have secured nanus for the season ill fact have taken all the rooms. The hotel will Turn ish auch a bill of fare as the distinguished guests may provide;' ample provisions will he made to entertain the gurstsduring their stay. The soil is sandy, and each of them will have the use of a shovel aud a unique one wheeled vehicle, so that they may dis port themselves as directed. Trains will be run at all hours all oien ears The own en of the island will have competent men In charge, as it is ihelr desire to make it as pleasant; as,Kissible for their guests a' well as remunerative to themselves. Rev. IS. T. Cullen, pastor of the M. E church here during the past year, has been ai'Hiinled to the Tullylown circuit, much to the disappointment of the congregation here. He had been very succe.-sful In the building up of the church. Tne church is now supplied by the Eist Mauch Chunk pastor. An elfort is being lulide to secure a resident pastor. It might be suggested to Count Whar- ton, of Philadelphia, aud other would-be Reformers, that Senator-Mitchell wilt have to see Don. before proceeding further. We admire the Count's lolly epiritbut"Me too" must watch the position of Thumbs. It mi no ',xa-i erating to the Indet-cndrnls, but DAu. has decided the' slate is fixed tho pKnd 'oyal must take to Beaver, or stay out ill the cold. S Jhll SLentS Is btllldiilg a,liew. ol house to take the place of the clusterufnld .tianliei alomrlhe wason'road oninsite the thopt. The; building Will be 8i feet long and 24'fl wide, the sides nnJ roof to be ol corrugateil iron, nrir proof. 11 "nil bi) orna mental as well as usefuirtiipplying'a.rnuch needed want. ME, Loiigaainerer t.us charge of the greasing and repairing of all loaded icoal cart thatarrivix in Packerton yard, and this ouiMing will contain all his supplies. " OurJ tnnorialartjst lljint ina'rrie l at yrlj nor does rumor' say when;, in Ihe meantime be announces his office- hours tu be from fl a. m. lo 9 p. n,. when not ether wise tngagcif. k, - . V i 'Engine A-a Tacker, so bsdlywreeked some tinie ago, i nut Op the rnud again iiioroueniy rejiairoi, apii; wan n.jargereyi ruder, she is now one of the fihe6t'unil best I futliie road 1 Engineer Samuel Merit and crew were made happy.'Wednrsday, haying teeeived a new cahooae, of a recent design, from Ihe Paekerto'n shops. Braketpanohiison will see to it that no one runs into the rear end of hi train. The N. Y TYwlA promises jla readis aufxiaiaeof the Mettorciiifrreiiec. It will then be 'known whether Ibere It" siu-li thinu as Senatorial murlray whether Gar field -r Blaine an the Administration. President Arthur It quietly pursuing the eveu tenor of his wav. It Is almost conceded by the average olneivimt cilit-n that the Adiiliiiistration jsSiatwarl al least the Half Breeds tli'ml itti.k that way. It may In ior.sihe that ihe great Senator from Ihe By Stale understands what u Stalwart thinks f.Sriialorial courtesy by Ibis lime, It has just been announce.), i. fll. -lolly lhat tlm Ileioiiratic party will prosecute with rijcr Ihr Star lbuile gang, In onler that the Reiub!icans ran txlrirale them selves from Ihe Chin.M mnd-lle. Wh next? lVi)iae the Torill'l Akox. A Berks County Treasurer Short. A Reading de-patch 1rn the, invoUua v Adam M. Dundore, rx Tretiurer'nl Brk county, are , short alamt t-10.000, of which amount $26,000 is due lh8late for tavern and mercantile licenses, and fJ200, it due the county f.irt ties. When Dundore retired from office hit defalcation amounted in $50 noil, but $20,00(7 wat relumed to cover portion of lbs deficit In the accounts ol lb county. The three bondsmen of Dundore have been notified, and will pay the loss, He hit confessed judgment to them for $15 000 and to hit wife for $2500. The deficl sney wss dlscovsred by counsel for th County Commissioners. Dundore has here tofore borne a good reputation, and th cause assigned for hit defalcation ia general speculation. Sttty and ths Baby. The people are reading with much Inter est tbe varying opinions concerning 6r gesnt Mason and kit sentence of Imprison ment. A Philadelphia correspondent visit ed Ihe Bertram's wife, "Betty," and bei baby, and found them in need of money, When thla fact waa known hundreds of con tributions ware showered upon Ihe family, ami people teem lo !a interested In the! welfare. 8. Basivsan'a Boss, Cleyelsnd have just issued a pretty song entitle.! "Bell and tha Baby.1 It is bavinga large sale, ins melody and words ars.gooii 15o fart it is worthy of a place In your musical portiioiio. Bead (or It. trice 3i cents. ttejCoiffltj Seat. y The work of tearing down Ihe build- nsl boat, Express, lying tn the Bronx River, Ings known as Packer's Corner is being Dear West Farms, was thrown from his boat pmhtd as rspidl ss possible tinder thselr- tai itomDtd. Martin Kelley, sged 26, a cumslshces. W understand that the work ro,,ori,snd James Sherman, sgl 31, a la is somewhat rr tarded on sccountof not hav-1 tn tnnlri a ,M,pclon of vng ing auOlelellt room for the rubbish hear ths ciuiej b, jMthi The nmlg,ion miJ, premises., by the mllca revealed the fact that the George Peters, who bst been clerking ' prmnt , Uilri msn, named Thomas in the hat store in Oak Halt, Is now III the g,,,, h htt0 , iht clI,Uin., rornp,hy employ of Joseph Ladsr.and UmerKelwM unl, lne ,ln w(len v.mwn.rl, ,m son or J. 8. Reiser, wno was cicraing lor t-- F. Luckenbacli hat taken the clerkship In the hat store. Ira Oinly, who had charge of the Sing er Sewing Machine Company's horses. In this borough, It now huckstering for 0. E. Miller. Edward Belfordlsre-painllng.re paper ing and otherwise Improving lift properly. F. H. Moser It putting up a new iorcli In front' of bit (route on-Wct"t Broadway. The opera of Patience was repented In Concert Hall on Monday night, and was well received by a large and Intelligent audience. 5 Some malicious person or persons, eith tr recklessly or from a sinister motive at tempted U bum the old machine shop and water wheel nl the Lower Foundry, last Friday evening a week, fortunately the fire wai discovered sndextlnguithed before any damage was done. In i.ur opinion the prem ises thotild.be guarded by a trusty and reli able night watchman. Judging by the large quantity of stone, lime and sand in front of the Broadway House, important improvements are being made Inside, B. F. Klepplnger, of Nesquehoning.de purled this life on InstSaturdiy after an ill nest of a few weeks jvnd waa buried on Wed hetdaV last at Nrequchouttig. Asa R. Beers Is arching the creek on his uton West Drond way .lately pun-luised from e Trustees of St. Paul's M. E. church, of this place. Archibald Albiann, formerly of t lilt ace, but late 'of Bristol, Pa., is on a visit hero among friends. Rumor Bays he con templates remaining here and that he ex pect i to have charge ol a boat yard near al;airt. Rev. J. H. Hlnson, Presiding Elder nl e Lehigh District, preached a very Inter esting and instructive sermon in Ihe Bt, Psul's M. E. church last Sunday evening. Our enterprising townsman Simon Ret ard, purchased nt public tale Ihe loft ba nging to the Maxhetmer estate, adjoining Ihe brewery. West Broadway. aeob Sandel who had for many years been in the employ of L. Yaegcr, of this ace in the cabinet making business- bout a year ago concluded to try farming Heidelberg township for a change, hat gain returned to Mauch Chunk, and the reliability is that he will be again employ. nl at hit old businessand at the same place- We welcome him back to h la old home. The only child of H.J. Woodrlng.of West Broadwiiw died on Tuesday last and was interred fn the the Upjier Mauch .Chunk Cemetery on Sunday at 3, o'clock p. in. The a rents have the sympathy of the entire community. Jcstick. Court Proceedings. Monday morning, April 10th, the. April .".lions of Court duly conyened at 10 a. m., Hon. Samuel D'rebrr, Presiding Judge, -end his Associates all present. The Court'wat tenet! by proclamation, after which tip staves weie appointed. The constables of le reipeclive districts ol the County made their quarterly returns; after which the rand Jury were called and twenty two nswered to their names; J. W. Rauden- bush, of Lehighton, was chosen foreman wo of the jurors were excused by request, the rest were duly sworn and charged by io Court, ihio-d in charge of tipslava Strohl nd condiirted to their num. Licensa ap plications were then considered but not dis posed of. The following transfers of Licenses were mule: Joslah It., Purcrll, of Weatherly, to A. L, Patterson, of the same place; the li cense of the Gilbert House, Id the borough ot wrauieriy, wus iransierrea to Josepu StollVrl, and lhat of. the Mansion House, Lehighton, to A. I . Ulaurs. Coin, vs David Thomas; Indictment, as sault and battery; prosecutrix, Mrs. Sarah Lemon. True bin. Verdict guilty In man ner and form as indicted. Com. vs Richard Petery i indictment, perjury; prosecutor, 0. L. Carroll. The de fendant and Jacob Petery held In $501) bail, cond'ttoned lor defendant's appearance at nexi term in u-.ori. Com. vs Waller Kline: Indictment, lar ceny ; prosecutor, Charles Boxmeyer. True oi n. Com. vs Franklin Heydt; indictment, iiriiicatinn and bastardy : prosecutrix, Sibil- ia George. True bill Verdict, guilty as nd let rd. Com. vs Andrew Meeehnn: indictment, ansuuil; prosecutrix, HauDali shields, true bill. Com. vs Catharine Bartholomew ; indict ment, asraiilt and battery; prosecutrix, vina tummlt. Bill iiu-re,!, ami the prisecutrix ! puy cu-lsol pioeeculion with n leu ilavs and to give bail, xc. Com. va Thomas Webb and Lafayette RIoh-Ii t indictment, assiult nnd battery ir .seculnx. iuutllda .Muter. Ulli tclioreil. 'r-b-ecutrix to laiyone lialftbeeostsand the Cotintv one. half. The prosecutrix t give liail to Ihe Shetiir within 10 days and stand committed, Ac Serious Charge Against a Minister. Pollsville Ckromclt, of the 6lh instant.: Constable John J. K-rrscher, arrived in town Irom Allenu.wn on Wednesday whether he hail gon lo execute a warrant f ir the arrvstof Rev, Jrsre Laros, a minis ter of the German Evangelical rhitrch, and who la well known in Iheee parts. Mr Laros waa tormrity stationed at Alb ntown, and his famllr rv.Miles there now, ihoiii-h he is stationed al Kuutowii, Uerka county. lie was stationed on the Diehrraville cir- :itit. in Wot Brnnrwick Iwp , Sehutlkilt county, last yeir He it Oil years ol age. The chance against him is a tiuul serious one. It is prelerred by Ida A Miller, the 14 year old daughter of Charles Miller a pjralyiic, of Dreheraville. The facts, as Ihcy are alleged to be by the pnwecutrix, are as fellows! In August laal, bearing that Mr. Laros was about to attend a camp mrrliug in the Mahantongo Valley her parents' placed her in his charge In be brought Pottaville lo have a Uaith extracted. She wat tn slay with an aunt while here, and had money to return In'thrcara.. They left home early in the morning but Jjd npt reach Pollsville until nearly tusk. Next day La rot .look Ber out for walks in the morning snd slternoon, snd on the day following started back,with her, going by way of Middlrport. On the way, she de clares, he made a criminal assault upon bar. A month later st her- father's house the crime wat repetted. He subsequently mads ner numerous presents ana tried to persuade her to leave her father's bouts snd go with bim lo tbe old country. Although the girl's family are said to be in easy finsncisl cir cu instances Laros pronounors tsn sttempti to lew blackmail. When eWed by Con-1 . ,, . . ;. -V ,. , j ' stable. Kaerscher be gut graatlyaexeited and made promises of remuneration lf.it could h uiit1 tr. .... i.L-n lrnn il.t.rmin Lltsenberger of Allenlown. wher.be gave tsOObail for hlssppsaranceat the 6chuyl kill county court, AMaoch Chnnksr Drowned. tEarly Saturday morning last, Danls' Hhlelda. of Malleh Chunk, rarttaln of tha pa. lh,l ihe captain was drunk. 11 was IhoUgLt that they quarrelled, and the captain was thrown overboard. The prisoners have all made contradictory statements nrihe affair. In Court Saturday tbe prisoners were held for examinatlonye Lathi. TlurTnystery of the sudden death of CtptalyjJbfeldt of the cahal boat Ex press remains as deep ts ever, ami Tuesday morning Police Justice Ford discharged from custody Martin Keller, James Slier msn, Thoinst Spain, snd Archibald Noble, whom Capt. Sanders or Ihe Treinout ttation had arretted to await the finding of the body. Tho authorities are building an iron bridge over the Bronx River on the line of tho Westchester turnpike, end the sloop Wasp ofN. Y., which has a ateam engine and derrick aboard, it removing the big ttonet of tho abutments of the old bridge. Tho lighter Ida Belle, from Pennsylvania, laden with coal, but fallen apart fioin old age close by, and tho canal boat Exprrts from Mauch Chunk, is unbinding Ihe wreck, Martin Kelley is u laborer at work on the bridge, Jumes Sherman, and Thomas Spain are deck hands on the Wasp, and Daniel Shields, who Is missing, was the capluin ol the canal boat, and the only man on her. Ho was Irom Mauch Chunk, was 33 years old, and wat a tingle mail. Tbe Captain 'ol tho Wasp Went to Westchester lo visit friends on. Thursday evening, aud the other men went to West Farms together, bought some whiskey, and on' their return gathered in the cabin of tho Wasp, and, according to their own story, got so drunk that they know absolutely nothing of what went in afterward, during Ihe night. It was a tittle before midnight when some one of them upset a pail of Water and awoke Archibald Noble, cook aboard the Wasp. He had not been drinking with the rest. He went on deck, and Captain Shields followed him. The Captain hat not been seen since. On Friday night a business msn in tbe neighborhood heard Ike, men talking about the Captain's disappearance. He told one of Captain Sander's wlicemen, and all Ihe parties concerned exc-pt Noble, weie arrest ed. They were, or pretended to bo, unable to give the police uny Information. Next day tbe foreman ol the laborers on the bridge work told Captain Sunders that Noble had told one of the laborers how Capt. Shields met his death. Noble, when arrested, eaid he. knew nothing about it, but afterward he said thai be knew all about It, He said that when he wat awakened he lound the men in the cabin exceedingly drunk. He paid them and went on deck. Presently Captain Shields crawled up out nf the cabin, staggered along the deck to the plank that was thrown from the gunwale to an abutment of tbe old bridge, and, reach ing it, got down on his hands and knees and crawled toward shore. When he got to the middle of the plank, it turned over, anJ the captain felt into tbe river. He did not come lo the surface aguln. Noble says be cut the painter of tlm ynwlboat, intend ing tn haul it around between Ihe (loop and the shore, and, getting into it, to rescue the man J but all remained quiet. Captain Sanders believed Noble's story but bad an iron drag made with which to search for the body. His idea wat to hold the men until it could be determined by what meant Captain Shields died. Four wlicemcti dragged the river, abovoand be, low ihe sloop, on Saturday, Sunday, nnd Monday, wjih.ut success. Old residents told tbe captain that in former limes when men have 'alien in at that point, and have been drowned, their bodies have fallen into one of two deep holes, 100 feet below the bridge, and have either been found there or have been floated out and back again by the reverse tide. The Bronx is thirty feet wide at the bridge, and it twelve feet deep, with precipitous banks and a very twift cur rent. Each of Ihe depressions spoken of It ten or twelve feet in depth. These were dragged, but nothing wat found la .Captain Shield's cabin was found a letter from G. B. Linderman A Co., bankers Mauch Chunk, Pa., addressed lo tbe Cant, and Informing him that his request for $25 could not be complied with until he tenton hit1 book of deposit. Then the interest would be entered in It and tbe money lor warded. This letter waa dated March 21. It is conjectured that if this letter wit not fallowed by another containing 25, Capt. Shields had no money alall.aud that if he did get the $2i he did not have all of that when he died. His bank book was not found. After 30 Yearsr Thirty years ago latt Saturday a poor girl named Carrie Rr r, in garments tat tered and torn, walllere-l In the housa of John Potts, a village blacksmith, in what is known as Brooklyn, Pa., a few miles from Carbondale. Mr. Potts look tbe girl UMiid suggested to his wife lhat they adopt her, haying no children of thrirown. Mrs Polls, objected, Irrling It her duly to take one ol four of her titter's daughters, if it wit deem ed extiendent lo udopl a daughter Mr. Pot It would not llsteu hi hit wlfe't tugget lions, and determined lo support Ihe girl He tent her In a school in Bucks county where she touk up the study or music with her acudemir course, and graduated with Jilgli honors. Two years after she graduated Polls tailed lo learn of ber whereabouts Hit inquiries did not bring any tidings ot thi uirl aud he gave her up us dead. His wile dinl' in lne spring d lH77,aud he liyed alone. Hu still continued his bi'tiueaa as blacasmiih, though unable tu Save anything Irom bis earnings wills which to pay oil' a favr mortgages on bis property. Three weeks ago a strange lady apiieared al the (tost of fice in Brooklyn, and introduced herself at Mrr. James Jtulledge, of Piltsbdrg. wifeola millionaire, bbe inquired for John Potts, and was escorted to bit home. The old gentleman rrcogulted her at light, and wat overcome wllh joy at her appearance. The lady had come to take Polls lo her heme, wheie he was to enjoy the freedom of her home during bit remaining dayt. She paid ,off the mortgages on the Potts property pur chased a handsome monument for the grave ol-Mrt. Potttnd suited with her old friend for her home in Pittsburg- Soon after tbeir arrival she made Potts a gill of $30,000 in U. 8. bonds. Looking Through a TsleseoBe. Larce crowds war observed last week gathered around a Telescope man at the corner of Eighth aud Market Streets. Our reporter stopped tn ascertain Ihe cause or so much excitement, paid his five cents for a 0ok and discnvf red ecrnra Ihe race of the moon at which the "s.vpe," was pointed, . . cold-Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup." He hss just concluded lhat Dr. Bull was a hied old advertiser, and that VW .,, end'of 'lba glatt. AiiupAia I Traxdtr. The Coal Trade. Zoloer. loth Ihst.l There It little tbst It new lo report In the ahtbraclte cost trade. Last week was sue nf hall time at tlie mines. This week full time will be resum ed, and will continue until theclntlhg week of this month, when there Is another three days' suspension. Domestic tires of coal continue dull, but the demand for llm larger tltet absorbs' about all that- are produced, though there It still a shading immcimtltr prices. There It -no chines made in the Eastern circulsr rales by the Reading Coal and Iron Company, but there it a scarcity of orders that reduces ihlptuelitt from this port and indicates lhat consumers are hold Ingoff. The antbracita output is thus far some 600,000 tons behlud last yeare-if which over 325,000 tons decrease is reportedly the Schuylkill region. On .the whole the an thracite coal trade it in a languid and not very satisfactory. The tola! .tonnage nf anthracite real from all the regions for Ihe week ending-April t, at reported by the several carrying compail. les, amounted to 611,569 .tons, ngalns. 350, 279 tons In the corresponding week lalyrur, an increase of254,290 tons. The lolal ammliil nf anthracite mined Tor the year Is 4,470, 221 tons, against 5,003,160 tons for the tame period last J ear, a decrease ol 327,939. tons. - , Attempt to Shoot a Priest. t Considerable excitement was caused In Allenlown Thursday evening by the at tempted assassination nf Father Dotiegan, of the Church of the Immaculate Concep tion. Henry Gallagher, a former member of the police force, is tbe father nt a sick girl, and for some tuna past he hat labored under the delusion that the priest could make her well if he chose to do so, but thai on account or ill-will be relused In rrstnm her to health. Gallagher lately indulged fn strong drink, and while under the Influence of liquor threatened to shoot the priest, No attention was, however, paid tn his threats, but Thursday evening Alderman McCloskey saw Gallagher proceed In Ihe direction of the pastor's residence. He stl'pecled thai mischief was up and followed at a distance. Gallagher met father Donegan near his house, und, while expostulating with him, suddenly whipped out a revolver, but just as ho was about to firo Alderman Mr''lmkey came up and pulled his arm buck, causing the bullet to strike tho pavement. The priett then entered Ihe house and Gallagher fired a shot in the o r. He was arrested and after a hearing was committed tojnil. The excitement wat intense and had the attempt to assassinate bean successful the wretch would have been lynched. Carbon County Industrial Society. The 7th annual meeting of thit society wat held at Thos. Mautt's Exchange Hotel, in this borough, on Monday afternoon last, and tbe following officers were circled for the ensuring yean President, E. II. Snyder, Lehighton. Secretary, E. Bauer, East Mauch Chunk'. Treasurer, Val. Schwartz, Lehighton. Geologist, L. Armbruster, Mauch Chunk. Librarian, M. Srhweibini, E. " " Chemist, G. A. Fry, Allenlown. Directors-J. C. Kreamer, J. T. McDanicl, David Ehbert, N. G. Rex, Thomas Mautz, Henry Ueiueman, Grorgo Kemerer. A Young Drag Clerk In Trouble. Oil Thursday afternoon of last week a young man, representing himself at agent for Bullock k Crenshaw, druggists, Arch street, Philadelphia, went into the store ol E. B. Mack, at Eastnn, and offered India pose of about $150 worth nf new knives and razors, which he claimed to have found on n railroad car. He had not been able In find an owner and so felt lustlAed ill offer ing them tor sale. Mr. Mack lold him to call Inter, and in the meantime mentioned the affair to Detectlvo Simons who, when tho young man again epjieared, questioned him and elicited the fact tin t the goods were crooked. Being cornere.!, tie confess ed that his name was Frank Seylaild,of Lambertutlle, ri J., and that lie had tveu a clerk for II. B. Churtuau, a dealer in dniESand cutlery, at Trenton, and lhat the goods had been taken Irom his employer's store, and a large quantity of the stolen goods had been shipied to New York. He was taken back to Trenton on Friday morn ing by Detective blmons. A Delightful Novelty. Ladies preler Klorealon Cologne because they find this lasting aninhinaiinn of ex quisite perfumes a delightful novelty. SKINNY MEN. "Wells' Health ltcuewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Iuiotence,iex ual Debility. 1. l-oi.ll I ve rttct Dr. Evory't Diamond Catarrh Remedy will cure tbe wont case of Catarrh or Hay Fever. Dr. Evorv'g Diamond InvigoraUir gives health and fclrencth. mental anil Musical makes the complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tbe Ad vertisemeut. 'I'lilrly Onrs' Trinl. Wa will send Hr.llve's celebrated Electro. Voliale Hells and other Klectrle Annllauces on trial f ir Ski days in youn men and older htsoiis wno are amioiea wun nervous lie. lilt v. Lost Viialliv.t(...iruaranteeina-siieady reiiei and coinpivia resioraiion oi vigor ami manhood. Alsuf.ir llhemnailsin, Neuralgia, I'arali sis. Liver and Kidney dlfflculiles. huo lures, and many other diseases. Illustrated painpniel sent ire. Auuruss vunaio iron (Jo,. Marshall, MICH. 4B-yi SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. I will malt f Free) the recipe for a simple VKOErAIII.K HAI.M tbat will remove TAN. KilB-IKl.ES, IMMI'I.KS and III.IITt'IIE, leavlna ihessin tun, o:car and beautllul) also Instructions fir producing- a luxuriant uruwih of hair 00 a laid head or smooth race. Address Inclosing 3e. stamp. ht.N. VAniltLt, 12 Uarcia, H ..n. V. mar. J-l. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adverlliar havlne- bean nernianvntlv cured or that dread dire He, Unnsnini llon, by o. aiiiiiile r.-inedv. ts aniiuus to maka knowu 10 his Tallow sufferers Ihe means or cure. To all who lieIre U he will send 1 copy of I ho prescription osed. (tree ol cliame), wllh ths dlreetluna lor nrenarlnir and ulina- the same, which they will nnd a sura IJI'KE ror ItllUUIIS, l!Ol,IS.:llN8l'iMfTIi'K, As thma. i(iijrc(i-a 1 ne. ac Partial wlsblna; the I'reKrlpllon.wlU please aniiress, iiev. n a. n imu.a, ii rrmiiii. wiuiarolDurg, n. I. mar. za-yi, ERRORS OF YOUTH. V GENTLEMAN who suffered for y.srl -"v from Neivons DEI1ILITY. PR EM A. TtlhE IIEUAY.andall thoeffsctsof youth fu, indlrcrelion, will fur ths taka ortnrferlnK taumanitv. sand irea to all who need It. tha recipe and direction Kir making; the sfin,ie remedy by which ha wat cared. Sufferers wlihlior to nroflt bv Ihe advertiser's sxnarl- ence can do so by addresslair In parleot eun- ttdenca mar.Ii.Jl 4i L'adar t. New York, E. F. LUCKENBACH, Two Daera Below tbe " Breadwsy ST ease MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Dsaltr in sll Fstteras at Plala and Fsasy Wall Papers. Window Shades, V & Suppliw, LOWEST Cash rU0B(. Wholesale Market Report. Corrected Weekly fur theCasox Anvocsta By Rt BMttT, SON & CO., WHOLESALE PRODUCE DEALERS, Ac. No. 19S Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. PUceim and tell a I kinds of Conntty Pro. riiiee DomeatK- end Tine gu limit am Vi:o tit) ex i-hirpers and nuutiy licaleia liavtnt; f-eaoDSsle lYodiite da. aio invited to con signor curre-'ioiid l:KTAstisnr.bi ltai. 1 UKS'PAY, A7 ItlL II. issj The past wscX nambau ot great activity tn whoicsa'ft circle snd tee dchituid for l.'ater iroo)( was cteU. j frj ru ed sletrly ai.n the tcndei o-wat lo Vaeoken In pr.c.t lttih t than advdioe. We give to.dV qailatious but a Occtioe may tcexcrtid. Jlnttcr 1 in fury's in no'. An advai ce will be noted In irorlsinna. Country Produce. APPI.T.8-NIW. ehoice. ror bol. 4 tral 50' Mriprm t UnS n" Fa. cy 4 ioaj 0 . APT1.K Ut'lTKtt-ptr sal, ro7'oi Apple Jei!v. (al o per In. liUITEtl-Diiiry. I r4 ci Gl'.t Kuce' 3,'a3Tci Creamery -iSio ci Choice linll. ;s3oc l'.iui. Cunlce Rolf, S(I..Mc; s.edinm, 16"J'e. DJv.ls'S Lllo'cu N V, SS.,4 On M-dii.ui. J'a3 4 Mixed I ,fa2 Ml: I lnm.mnc ix. Ba UN Cimntrr. Clear Biuca. vi.li lttU, 7Saci Sbouptera 7a c IlllOO.M COU.N-Li.ra Cliolee diren Snrl. Dalle No 1 III Jl, t.t.Ec; r.eit. 4 to. ' ' OHElStE New thlo Faitoiy, BaliCi N. V Goehen,;Sa 4oYuaoa America, l4ttal-e i-wittor. saltc; JL.tuiberi;r, itaiTc. CIDKlt per abl. io a WW Crab Apple. 00.1 to no. GMAMIKIIIUK -per Lbl IS 10a 14 IC per not 4 2 1-4 7S. DRIED rltUIlR Appea. thcrd, n7oi Cm Quillets iiki re.iK.hea, mutes, ti -; p-eleit, 2)aS2o; pitted &ie-i I. a, 23 a 32e t tU-pbcr rfes. :j)3.'ci Ulicibcrtiis Uiilc perlti loi i ll roilKKIN Fl'tjt lri-l.mmo, 4 1-U5 lOprr xf t'lol.d ( Or..naes, 4 tl i i w. FKATIli;ut-lJve CCCM-, per lb'lSaCici Mltd,455d ' w U'lOs b troth Freh case, lTalsojukMj UOMINY-SuSOupcriiOl. " Tae3S,!F,5 MA I' Li: MWBe.Tti-ay n... I l-Cat Oprrcll.;, 8nacr. Ilil'ic Kr lu. enear, Uran., D.t to ' '. fcw rs-roi nut- 4H afiKc lor. bono White) U eitnut-. I CO a a Mi ; V'al..ul, 10 a 70ci ehe.l barka, 1 i.i a i-ja. OMO.W-nerhbl.2iTa2 23 Yellow Dttuvci .'Sail .Ci Onion se.ts,70osti0.,crbu h. POUt. mY-Ll i e Ubickena, .M, a f c per nan according to a.sai Ureai.ed. ier,b. rial c. j nr kiys. 8 ii7c Oecie'l.iDc; lino r.D.tUe. .roi ATOIib-l no ner Duthols Bwtets, St) a 0 SAL1 No. 1 pnr n'Jl. I 20; Kstra. per Lbl V' Dm v, ier ol. I 3 -. BAOH Cottin, Wlilte, per lb, SHo i Coitou, lined.': nsci Woolen, JH a So SBEDS Tlmnthv, per bushel, 2 70 a 2 DO Clover. 4 75 a 6 Oi for small a M)o5 01 for large. TAIXOW-Couiiiry,7aBe; Ueeswai, 2Ja2l pert').. . VINEOA It-Choice Wine and Malt ?5o3. per ail i Standard Citv Brand., Ilai3e per irat i Country, iCalJcper I'M, as toqualiti. Groceries. OIlEE.v COFFKU-Fauorltlo.rertb Htjc Choice do, ISO j I'riiuouo lc ; Good do, lose; Ordinary. lie; Java, 2?23c ItOABTFD COFFEE In napi r. per lb, 20 a ci lower aracea ISalSe. in bullr, Ual 5c: Java, paper, f4 izoc; Jata bnlk. 2-o2io HUOAltS-StanOard A per lb. 9-tos Wlnlnor A litc-Fralne B tot Iteflno.l Yeilow,71ii8c: Molasses Yo.low, ,7H a bo i Orauu aud, Sot Fnvtdered, lOkot Crushed, liw, lOHoi Cut Loaf, lOHo. SVRUP-Cbolce Maple Flarored, 4Sci Prime staple Flavored. 430 ; Choice Sonar B up, 49c- Prirue Sugar t-yrop. 4'Jo Cloo-I sugar Srrup 44c; Kt. k Sltap, 3oC RICE ltoncoon, pcrlb, i aO'joi Carolina, s a She. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES Choice. lie; Strictly l-rliiw. (8ci Prmo. (Bo. TEA. Y'ouuir llvson, per Hi. 25ca 100, (Inn powuvr, 23ca I Mt lniticr.al. 83.160c Japan 23 a 70c; OOlouir, 2ll5a- SoUOhou;, 223b5o CANDLU.8 Star. I-H wi-lgi.t. Ho 1 Stcanue, pi r set. i.Hc; 4lould ro sot tlii-. Grain, Flonr, Feed, &c. WUEAt-l'niue Uud Wn tor. 1 30 a 1 4i- Mo dlntu, 1 30 a 1 31. C'OIt.V UiRh Mixed Shel'eJ, 8-'a8:c; Yellow dbehed, esiS'ci Ear Corn, "Ca".-c. OAT.-i- 1'itme Wa te.tJa01: illxed. Mi.i5c. 11YE I tH for Western; I 00 a I 03 tor I'tnna. and ol 10. Jl.viiLEY 1 oral 10 for P hue North (test'iru Sprlntr (So a t 00 lor Medium. n.OUR-Fai'cy ratfnla, (rpnng ond ita tar) t 23-is 3 1 Finer HU Lou's (ninteri 7 "ca u(; Fancy Family white Amber aud win er, 7 30a7 73: Cbolco Fainilr (cholc-ied winter) I :ta7 to, XX Faiullv (uirihum wmicr) 0 Tta7 00; XXX Bukera' 1 Miunei-otn) 7 0J.i7 'A XX B.-ti-era' tWUconstn) 7 Wa7 ii; Coinm.ial, 6l'a;4c. in paper. Oatmeal medium brand a ooal 23 iici bull Fancy 1 79a9 (O. It? e Floor. 8 7SaO 10. MILL FEED-White Mldd.iugs, 28 0. am On; Coarvo do. 2300a Oil; Seconds. 21 U'a22 00; 111 an 3 0,a2l00. t flopped Feed a OfaJSOO. HAY t'ruuo Hioothj', ..aled. It Mats 00;er ton; Prime Aew, loose. 13 3 all 00. Provisions and Live Stock. PIlOVI-alONB.-l-.x, t.O. llama. per Ib.Kko, Ex B. c. shou dei-a, ta 1 Ex s. C. Breiafast Bacon, 12 tic; Ex . C Dried Heel, in aeta, lie; Uecf Tongues, per diien, d 00 1 Baoi,n h:ou:1- e.-t.a.e: Bbort llib Slues, Ukei'toCl-ar Snle. IISo Alesa I'o k per Jul. IS 73; do, tihutt ut Fsintly. 41 toSopiecoa to bbi. -S 73 1 Laid. lie. flned. summer oae. lu tlercet, 11 Ho; do 111 half jb.a. lie; do. la Duckets 121, ; do. In I lb pilis. & Ibe lu use, lie 1 do, Sand 0 lb palla.ISVc do. In 10 lb pail-. ISo. CATTLE Fair to Prima Sblppln.-, 4 "ea; !S' rauiuiou 10 sovd butcbeilng 23a0 7 J, Bul.s aau at Cowa 4S CO, Veals 5 Co. SlIEi r-l'omn-ou to Fair, Mil S QooJ to Prime, tt-'ateoi Lambs. tsa7 13 11003 PMIndeljhia lloas. 7 23 a 7 44 1 Oood Corn Fed Yorkers, a 6C1UI it. Oiaaaora. t OO11C 73. tEUIOIITON RETAIL MABKETB. UORHECTKU WUXKLT. Flour ptr sack I'l.mr Surlnir inlioJ... HI' . 3 VI 1 VU C4 , l n , 1 7i , 1 15 , 1 ro ss 1 19 lo 10 . 1 SO (Juru, lrbuilml iMis, laer uusnei .nizau unup, icr ors... MiJitlliiKS. uvrowt Hum Uliaip , liran, par owi Iluttcrap'r jiound , Kicks, cr Uuxva Ham, (acr tounl J.artl, )er muii(1 , Shoulders, fr nunU.. i'vtalocs, wr tmsnsl... STOCK MABEET. Closins i.ric ol ikMkn X TnarNHKMj dliwk. liovrriiiiieiit ami lill 40 Sa.ui. Thinl Hirrei. 1'hila., April (1. I2. II ft. g's. It 1 Kit tot blt loitt ak it U.S. UurrcnoT, 's ...,1U 1)1,1 a.k.il U ra ,l(8t. new. Est, 01 M, aslawl If. s. H. new II Vt klt asktxl U, S. 4'snaw .....II'1 M'l astral Hennsyanla II. It V2M hl.l TS asknl I'hlla. tt UrallnK II. It i I'l l 3T aik..J Ihlnh Vallrr II. R.... eo Mil 61 aaknl Lrhigh U alftNav.c'u.. I J, I'd 41' akul Unllnl Co't of N. J ..ISIM l'U bid las usktd Nurlhrrn I Central II. 11 c ft bid Hl'yf akrd l7. askwd If-Vf askrd 31 asked S askrd lty askrd it asked m askrd IlrstunTllla F.ss. Il.lt IS bid Pltls. Tit. k llutr. If. R It Md Central Transiairtalfon. 31 bid Northern Paelnermu... JiU bid I'relM.. 78U bid North Penn. It It till 1)1,1 roil t r.rie it. tfc....... jo i'iu Stlrer, (Trades,).. , 1H bid V)i asked Life and Fire ! E. K. Stroh, Genera AT MAUOII CHUNK, Pa. Ouly (orxl ami reliable Com pun Irs rejrt wutetl. Alsn, Agent for tho liallnu nnd llotlerdnttt I.I lie otsiuaiucra. A Bible Commentary. HleMy rodoraeil hy lkprrwnfatiVV'Mrn 01 an i;nuruiiri. liwetl prlidll)k nun- nth'NrsriVvn dtle, Mlrli. anrSnir ! VODT1I AMD IHDD!r,.aiD. WMidTaanare.tnraaioUUMU1Tnn1innil 0 siaad aiaan and ra will rot 1 Tlaanaatrd aevelop. Address - STaN.a.s. Aua.i, uxurusourjt is. y JulVl! Rl IP T rlRF trEKiAiinn IIUI I Ul l.iahat)'oa want Ike Brrratastlarenilorl ct thaarel Nri ou nsm- laklst. aHl trt. Hut. J. Y. EUAN lrCe.;;S hut;, K.Y. Jalr llt Noted Men ! Dit. John F. Hakcock, late President of the National I'har rnaceutical Atsodilion faf the United States, tays I "Brown's Iron bUter k a heavy sale, Is Coocadad 10 be a una tonic J the character of tha manu facturers Is a voucher for Its purity and medicinal excelltnci ." Dr. Joseph RonERTSi President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, tays 1 "I Indorse It as a tine medicine, reliable as a strengthening; tooles tree from alcoholio poisons? Drti J Paris Moore, Viu D., Trofcssot of Pharmacy, Balti more Pharmaceutical College, sa)tt " Urown't IrtJii Eltten U a ttS4 nd rcIUUft mcdttinsi poiltlrdy ft ce from alcoholic toni and can le recommended ts a t trill for us sxiuoug Uimo who cppCte klcoh!!4 Dr. Edward EaricksO, Secretary Baltimore College of Phar macy, says "I Indorivj It at an excellent medicine, a good digestive eentt ml .1 hon-lotoatcant in tha fullest tense. Dr. Richard SINgtpn, one of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, sa)st "All who hare wed It f false Its standard virtues, and the ell known charactcrof the house which makes It Is a sufficient guarantee" of Its bcitiir all that ia clmlmfd. tot they are men who could not be In duced to otter anything else but a reliable medicine fur public use," fei'A Druggist Cured. Boomboro. Md.. Oct. ia. ifiSo. Gentlemen : Brown's Iron Bit ters cured me of a bad attack of Indigestion and fullness in the atom ach. Having tested It. 1 take pleas ure In recommending it to my cu. tomers, and am glad to say it gives entire satisfaction to all.!' Ceo, W, Hori-WAN, Druggtst. Ask your Dnigjjist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other.1 One trial will convince you that it U just what you need. Finest ItluMrte-l Snlncriplion Book Ever PuhiUhed. Rerenllntr Iho myserlei nnd miseries o( Illirli ml xi llfo lu Am nr. c;i.'b threat clti0 f mtirneliiK New York, Washington CHiy, Now OrlrmiK. Salt I-ako Cly and San Ftn ci-cu. FsiXhtntis lolllus and frhrolltlr ; Iht hind the fecnea at musked hnllst sir trlrks of pretty Ut-eclverg; tlio city's rich nnd tho cuy a poor ; nuw urrciues are tnkrn in, nmi Innocent if tr la ruliu-tl ; enr nipt lor. ami lasclv Itiupuesfl nt Wnnnlni;tt'n ; hoary headptl ultl sinners under t'j jras-llght nnd tehlnl the curtains: f.ahhm.i-.i ami nHlcmitf(nt hu t'ipltnl ; hinvllohlnir sirens and their vlpUm; lift) In (he SouU; oU'lo,il8in its tn vat erica md horrors j the Tell ulirtd from Mermon I'm, revuallntr the secrets and hurrorsol th Endowment llnusf ; a vw behind tluvtll Into Mormon .lonirstlo tile. STAHTMN(t KKVHLA'IIONSI r.lfo In Snn rVancU.'; till about .Tuhn Chinaman and his dark wns and vain tricks, -M(!t mysterlou", wnn lierfu 1 and rxcltln Imok evT pulllshef. Over f 00 peat's, 1W illustrations, elcaramly colored syinholio frintfitoco ; flno super-ralnniU-rt'-il pper, l'rlcf2 60. .lust Ihn hwk for ntrcn'S 1 U'rlic at oncofor II lust rate) cir cular. and 111 11 particulars FRKI, ur leul 50 cent lor rumpli'tH outlH. IUTOHltU, PUHI.ISHING CU , CO-i N, Fourth SL, St. Lou 'a, Mo, E jiXFCUrOKS NOTICE. Ijft'era tpslampntnry on lh esinte of J, J, Kfiin-rrr, Into of Tnwnmeniiing Twn., Cur Iwm O.'unty, Va.f derMj nave bren prjt.l-(l to the ui)den!(rntt, to whnru all persons lu tUditp.1 In ihn Hiid e- li to ft re r qu'slel to iimko pnvn.'-nt within six wrekf, imd lhne hnvttiiE clu inn or demands will make kuowu the same wilhoiit delnv lo W. K. sV LKWI8 KEMKRElt. ExHTiitnr, WeissKirt P. 0. iii h mi inns-wo GIVE-AWAY. Zimmerman Fruit Dryer How and for Tenaa. AddMS ZIMMERMAN FRUIT DRYEfl C0 Cincinnati, O. .MaIPi!Ln CURED nJQ20 DATS. THOU8ANDQ tf rtftrenr from jaeron curtd. 14m paj an ill Cured. Ur. J. Bl'El'UEMa. IXiaava, V. IIsatlTVi nEETItOTFN Or, OifMS I rraa rrartalna It ran asla Caao, S Ua-tnTevMctal FfKit riates,Uprlirht Prlkmr. tlrtj GoidenToiiBiioHrcds.Sr taToris Sprtncs, lAiupraUnus, rtarkrtrormlulc. Ilaadln ajwi Hnllrrt fjr mnvlni NK.IV AND KIM 1 aiin.lnf. TtMirtv I..... it, i, NKW A .NTS KUVri. IKEIRIIARI itealrl arUiaiva as much mu.lr as anil in o as mucn niu.la as I'tlMMOIf OIICANV, No nlhrr lainkrr diraa build tbl orgara (H fl rattaUd couaiojr Oiioaks lao fain KNUI Mill s Kl'crKaH. Kalraorrr lS nawla, 1 1 n..i r ir. rw rartnra. aimhln nlv ..I drnuand fiatrrasirtt'. is Fsrtory lr ui Uiira tltrio llglits at K I (.111 to nil ordtra. fTTF'lrr,TUird,ItllTtrdM board QQA l'uilicre,tlwl,ltML,lr.,tslf vDtfU iranrroaerrarOM3rans are ot salUfrdralarit Urciau, aalll raapll rcluad uoacr llh UUnil ccn: m aims tei mmrain Inprnmi, rira DolUrsdSI allowed to par exjimrt It ) nu bujr i rome any cy, V ou are tk-omta. Trtal'aak aallK aollia allraSaafawart-la all Iralaa, OUaar Orral.aSSO.tlO, rtouia. llinolortf 1114 to tlSOO. t3T Ilea u I lu ( 1 1 lu 1 1 ra ted Co alo0Wsv " Plosso Addrers or call upon. 9 JlAOTEL r. BEATTT, WssUngtos. Sr Ivkj. PER NET. v Security Ihre, to tlx Tltoetiba tan with out lha ilnlMlngt. Interest Serai An. nuil. Not hinic erer ben lost, nth yearotrssMenon and Mil In tha bus loess nest iiiraierenoet aana lor luirileulars Ityuu bavsuioner to Joan. N It Culls adtraneed. Intersil krnt and iirluciial (tuaranlaed la cs so ol (sr. Clutuie, I). S. U. JOHNSTON. Negotiator or MortUJire Iwtns, ST. PAUL, MINN. rv-ptM,lNniX URr.TVKV,fVshlM L:D Hoot and Smu Maxna, Hank 61., Leliliihluti. Ad wirrk warranted. , le lEeS ADlipriaa JOUIIXAL! i I .,,... , , , , j Published lij JaNtsox .V Mint.lt, VMnpi, III iS pr year. Kdlieil.liy Kneritra D, Ptr.T (leVi'tnl ti I itairiml. (Mllila ija I rnaan and At.irnraii Arcl.u .log. II- luslralnl. Tills Jianrnal sivrt inr,artiinl).4i on fllsoiaTer les itiul expl 'rations m all lanaji,anil fa Tarr valualiln t" Unas," wla arr folfr,aTiii Anti quarian fuMvvlses well as lo Its coinrooa 1 reader. r(srl(
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