ANEW PREMIUM! We hate just received a limited sap ply of new work entitled "A Thonwinil Facts" with a Memorandum Calendar for IBM, wblth we nre presenting to nnl- tcrlbern who pay $1.00 In advance for Hie '' Cabbo Advocate. Yonr choice of Ibis fir "Kendall Horse and bl Diseawg." Ty promptly and get the premium 1 JQfThose of our subscrib ers getting the Advocate V through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note , their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases whore we have to send bills $1.25 will be charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. ; .Wit (Storium guUwafc. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1882. Local and Personal. The trees will stay around although they have begun to leaf. A very heavy atorm of rain, accompan ied by severe thunder and lightning, visited this section Wednesday night Paul Wagner, of Cunthncken. was In town Thursday, looking well and feeling Jolly as ever. pxJ-For prepared paints, wall paper, books, stationery or fancy article of any and very discription, at very lowest prices, go to K. F. Luckeobacb, Broadway, Maucb Chunk. About 0 car loads of cinder from the furnaces along the valley are sent to Pack erten daily, lor filling in the channel of tho river between "Coney lilaud" and the rail road. pSr Baby Carriages an immense stock, all style-and all prices. Just received tit J. L. label's, hardware store, opposite pub) ic square, Bank street, this borough. Call anil ece them, and u will be sure to buy oiu ;or your baby. "They are nobby I John Bay less, a noted racer of Audon rled, went into training on Thursday. He is wepsThigliimsearor a race against Wil liam MUey, of Summit Hill. It will take place in this borough on May 25th, and is for a purse of six hundred dollars. SSi. If you have a cold or cough of any kind, buy a. bottle of II ill's Peerless Cough fiyr'up at Dr. C. T. Horn's -drug store. Use l all, and If not satisfied return the empty bittfe and he will relund ynur money. He also sells Peerless Worm Specific and Hill's Wo'rm Crops on the aatae terms. No euro, no-pay. John McTaggart, a miner in tho em-plny-ofJ.C. Hardened., of Jeaneayille, ihad his leg broken at site ankle Tuesday af ternooD in 1?o. 5 slope by a fall of coal. He was at work in a breast and one of the benches fell with the above mentioned re xulis. pir- Have yon seen' the new and eleganl stock of spring aud summer merchant tall orii-g 15001U, comprising cloths, cansimeres ssil suitiii.rjtiet received at Claims A- 3ro'e, Bank etreet, t'ns bumuitliT If you have not, call at oimc. Good fits guaranteed at price! to suit you all. -It seeias nuiro than probable that the anthracite .coal collieries will work only Iialf time during the n.onth of Mny. The Zjehigh Valley Coal Co., is said to be In favor of working only one-third timedur log that month. Three ntw cases of small pox and two tenths were reported Wednesday, in South Bethlehem. Thirly houses aru being disin fected. ta-Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and silver ware lor sale, and repairing done ut llaga Juan's Store, Lehighlon. 25-yl. The heavy rains Wednesday afternoon and evenlngquenehed the forest tires which were threatening disaster in the couuties o Iiiizerne and Pike. About 200 men employed in the blast furnaces or the Hethlehoiii Iinlling Mill.nl Bethlehem, nu Wednesday evening, tlrui'l ior higher wages. JL-& ll'HiUatid shoes for ladles, gentle nen, misses, youths and children, ol latest style and most substantial make, ut lowest pftcbs, at Clauss 3c Bru's', Lehighton. During the week ending on the 1 4th lust., 1U.5I7 Urns of coal were ihipK'd over the Lehigh 3c Suijuehimna railroad.niakitig a total or 1,01)6,424 tons (or the seamn to that dale, a decrease of 3rt,tl3 tons as compared with the s-inie time last year. &3Ifyou wantit nice smootli.ensy shave vnur hair cut or s tampooing. go to Fraiix Itoederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel, lie will fix you right, and don't you forget it. County Supt. T. M. Balliet returned home from his trip to Florida last week looking much Improved, lln is now at tending to the duties of Ins office as usual. Percy Herman is happy it is a boy. Milliter aud child are doing well. &ErYou will find a laree stock of the (nest elegant designs in WALL l'APEK and BOltDEUS, at Dr. C. T. Horn's drug tore,, in Leuekel's Block, at very lowest iirio-a. Make your selections now. Two trains were placed on the Lehigh Valley railroad last Sunday, and we under stand will be continued an up train leak ing here at 11:45 a. m. and a down train leaving here at 4:37 p. m. && Geotlemen'a furnishing goods in endless variety new and bright at very bottom prices, at Clauss 3c Urn's, Bank st. The Independent Social Club, of '.Vit port, will hold their first Grand Sociable.in Linderman'a Hall, this borough, on Friday evening, May 19th. Tickets 75 cents each. From, the arrangements making this will no doubt irove the ball of the season. pif Hats and caps, an immense variety ol all the latest styes, at popular prices, at Clauss ic Bro's, Bank street. It Is now thought that the deficiences of A. N. Dundore, the absconding I'X-Cnun-ty Treasurer of Berks, will aggregate $50, 000, nooks covering the period Irum 1879 to 1R82 are misting. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Deuliat, of Broadway, Munch Chunk, has had a praetira of over 20 years, and is prob ably the "Idest resident dentist in this vnl ley. The Dr's work speaks for iteejr, ami the fatt that all critical work ill thcreeiini is given to him is a suflii'ient guarantee of nta superior ability as a burgeon Dciilitt. Lehigh county will support General Beaver in the Republican State Convention. There are about twenty five slate quar rlei id active opeiation in aud around Slat ington. Prof. Ditlerline, or Mauch Chunk, is the present teacher of the Pioneer Cornel Band ofCatarauqua. Wblt-Mondsy fslllng on the 29th of May this year, and Decoration Day on May 30tb, brings two holidays together. Mr. Owen Williams, an old and exper ienced slate nun, is opening a new and ex tensive quarry on lands near the L. 3c S, R. R., depot, at Walnut port,recent)y purchased of the Hunts estate. The general agent of the Reformed Church Publication Board, of Philadelphia, Rev. II. K. Binkley, will preach In the Re formed church, Weltsporl, to morrow (Sun day) morning In German and In the even ing In Englinh. All are welcome. The public meeting held at Wilkesbarre the other night, to urge the Improvement of the Susquehanna river, resolved to atk an ap ro.ination off IOO,OUU from Copgreta or the purpose. Tobacco Is to be cultivated extensively In Pike county this year.' Two black bear cubs were killed at. Harvey's Lake, Luierns county, last Wed nesday week. teSuBeelhe b-sutlfol slock of gold and silver watches, at E. It. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Some malicious Individuals are mak ing trouble for Mllford sportsmen by poison ing bird dogs. i The oldest Inhabitant in Deleware township, Pike county, W, C. Jaggcr, died on Saturday, at the age of 80. 9,Ladlr, have vouseen the hand'mne DISPLAY OF Sf'RiN'O MILLINERY at Mas. WEIIR Sz SISTER'S, on South street If you have not, rail now. Andrew Y. Hlllman, a well-known druggist of Wljkesborre, died suddenly of apoplexy last Monday night. James Rice, aged 8 years, was run over an Instantly killed by a Lehigh Valley train at Biery'a Bridge last Saturday evening. He was walking on the track and getting conTused stepped In front of the train. Martin Gaughln, a deaf mute, was in stantly killed by caraon the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at Centralis, on Saturday after noon. fctuGood one day clocks for$l,atE II Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Mrs. M. Silliman, for the past twenty two years Postmistress at Puttsville, die.) on Saturday night. George W. Drum, member of the As sembly from the Fourth district (Luterne county), who had small-pox when ahoy, is now suffering at his home, Conyngham, with varioloid. S.0ur lady readers will do well loxnll to-day at Mrs. L. Wehr 3t Sister's, on South street, and select one of those handsome HATS or BONNETS which they have just received. During the week ending on tho 15th Inst., 164,321 tons of coal were translated over the Lehigh Valley railroad; total for the season to date, 2,083,537 tons ; increase, compared with same time last year, 204, 307t.ins. .Gooil eight day clocks for $3.50 and upward, at E II Hold's, Mauch Chunk. The County Commissioners sent their clerk to Assessor, T. D. Clauss, to ask him to raise the tax rate on laborers, etc., which request was very properly and most em phatically declined by Mr. Clauss,as he had made hit return at last year's rate. pr Light Single and Double Harness, Ntrkle Plated, for sale nt very reasonable prices, at M. Florey'a, Weissporl. The Wyoming Coal Company, wjth a capital stock nl $1,200,000, was chartered on Wednesday, of lastwetk. The principal of fice of the company will be at Wilkerbarre. Daniel Transue, formerly of Linwootl, Kansas, was killed at the Pamsh colliery, near Wilkesbarre, on Thursday evening of last week by falling down the shaft. James M Reeder Friday at Allentown pleaded guilty to the charge of embezzling $.10110 from the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company while engaged as clerk. He was sentenced loan imprisonment of one year, and also to repay the company the amount stolen. Joseph Obert it putting a bay window in bis residnco on Bank street, and fixing up bis side lot, wliieh will be enclosed with a handsome iron fence. HGood revolvers, nickel plated, 7 shot, for only $1. Finest slock of revolver and cartridges, aNo Smith 3c Wesson s goods at E II Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. We nolice our friend Dr. C. T. Horn Is snorting a very handsome new busgy, from the manufactory of Daniel Wiea .d An evidence of the Dr's growing popularity. We learn that Mr. John Leuckel pro poses to leave for Colorudu sometime early in the month of May. Some of our business men along B.ink street are endeavoring to perfect arrange ments to have a rprinkler on that street the coining summer. This is right. In addi tion to the comfort afforded lMdf.lriiiiiK. it will de a saving of manv times the amount of its cost in goods exiioK'd at doors, in the windows and on shelves and coitulers. A sprinkler by nil mean.i. JiVhe James has been shot lo death, but that makes no difference to David Ebherl, who continues to hiro out teams at low ra'es. Hats ! Hats and Bonnets. T.i thk Laiiiks. Mrs. L. WEIIR ,t SIS TER NMiiectliilly invite the attention of the l.i.l it-ts lo the new ami eli-nant assortment of HATS and BONNET which thev have just received fiom tho city, and whiali thev are prepared lo dispos of ut very low prices for raaii. Call early lor la-st bargains. 21. A Free Library for Wilkesbarre. The will of the late Isaac 8. Oiterhout, or Wilkesbarre, was read before his heirs last Saturday afternoon, lie liequealhea lo his wife and relatives $104,000! the balance of estate, amounting to $3511,0110, is donated in triibt lo his executors, v. bo lire instructed to erect a building and purchase a library, and to keep it ronslatilly open to the public as a free institution. Spring and Bummer Styles. In his new quaners in the Exchange Ho- tel buililing, the under.igned is fully pie- Kirru 111 uvyou nut wiin a liewauil elegant y filling suit of clothes, at a nrire which liiin.1 convince ihe int tki-plical that what he promis lie can and will iM-rform. Iliti slia'k embraces the latii novelties in cloths, caimers uud editing, and lie is making constant additions to his stock. Drop in and see Ms new quarters in tin- Exchange lintel uuiiuillg, 11-inK bltri-l, Lelilalilon. l'u. U.Ji. Pktsks, Ag't. i Sold by the Sheriff. The billowing piojierliea were sold last week by the Sheriff! ProiMTly i.r Levi Harts of Weatherly, to A. G Lauilerhurii, for 70il I'ruieriy ot T. R. Williams, of Lansford, UiMirab Sidiiicotee, Suniiiiit Hill, lor $100. Projariy ol N. C Strohl, ol Lower Towa- "ie m, I.. N. W. A Helfrieh, Sehnecks- ville, lor $050. Pmia.riy.it Jacob L llotlensteiii, Nesque honing, i" Am- a ltngel, tor $1000. l'roKMty t A J Litsenberger. Mahon ing, u, l;.-v. W. II fitroiiw, .or $415. . Will Bridge It. There apieara, says a Wilkesbarre dis (wicli, to be c,oo,l authority for Haling that the l'eniieylniiila lUilnud Company in. tends to hridge Ihe fiu)Uehainia river at Danville, and run the Sunbury, Haslelou and Wilkesbarre 'branch of the road to eon nect with the Philadelphia and Erie road at Milton, and wilh Ihe Lewisburg and Spruce Creek roal at Lewisburg, thus mak ing direct Western and Northwestern con. nectlons. State Council 0. V. A. If. The State Council of Ihe Order or United American Mechanics will meet Ibis year in annual session in Bethlehem, on Tucnlav, ay iiiu. there will be in Ihe neighbor- nun! or 350 delegates present. This order in I ennsylvanla now has from 28 lo 30.000 members, and is steadily increasing yearly. EucourageiiientCouncil.ol Bethlehem, with an efficient Committee of Reception, it al ready busily engaged in making arrange- menu ui receive ma vtsiUirs, and have all things now nearly cnmplrte. "BOUGH ON HATS." t tears laiTTsiu Ioa,ie., ilcs,aiiWi heel buak. skuukl. oh.riroonta ...... 1. le- I Drugguts. From the County Seatr The popular drama Itazel KirVe was played here In Concert Hall, on last' tjstur day evening was well received by a 'packed house, to tho pleasure of the audience and attsfsctlon of the performers. The old plantation scene orUncleTom's Cabin will be performed here this Saturday evening, in Concert Had, by the Jarrett, Palmer and Slavln's Combination The roof of Roblson'a Steam Mill has undergone considerable repair during the week. Mrs. Clark, of llazlclon, is visiting at Gen. William Lllly'a. Mrs. Anina Stroh who has been serious ly III for the pist year Is, we are happy to state, again able to be about the bouse, and from present indications will Boon bo blested with her us6al health. Wo are Informed that Frof. A. W. Van Anda is meeting with considerable success in the piano, orcan and sewing machine business. He is prepared to' supply tllher to the satisfaction of those wishing to pur chase. We nre sorry to learn that Grant Tobias, youngest son of A. II. Tobias, of this place, broke his right arm nt Ihe wrist by falling from the wall behind the public school house. Harry Williams, youngest son of Wil liam Williams, late of this placo, ilec.'il,who has been uiessstiger hoy for the Western Union Telegraph Co. here, lias accepted a poiition as assistant operator in the Wilkes barre Western Union Telegraph office. Mrs Mackl, successor to Mrs. Schmale, near the Mansion House, Susquehanna St., has put a new open front In her store. It very much Improves the appearance ol the place. R. G. Grade, brother-ln law of Mrs. A. W. Nouamucher of this place, is here on a visit among his friends. Ho has been late ly residing in Arizona. Can't say whether he intends to return or not. Asa R. Beers seems to be happy just now, and well ho may be for bis wife has presented him 'ith a fine young son. We congratulate him on the new addition to his family. The brick building known as Packer's Corner, is entirely taken down and all tiow necessary to commence rebuilding is to re move the rubbish, which is being done as rapidly as mssiblc. A general social gathering look place at the American House on last Wednesday evening; notwithstanding Ihe inclemency ol the weather, it was well attended. Music furnished by Rime's orchestra, Allentown. The Mauch Chunk ost odico which heretofore only ojiencd on Sunday from 9 to 10 a. m., will also lie opened hereafter from 1 to 2 p. in., consequent upon the ar rival of a direct mail to this place from New Yoik and Philadelphia. Wednesday, Apiil 10th, 1881, first thunder shower of the season. There were only a few cases tried in the common pleas -court Ibis term. An in dicatioti of healthy tliius. Justick. Court Proceedings. Coin. vs. Mrs. Anna Jones; assault and li.itieiy. i'loecciiirix, Ilniiiinh Tliuckery. Deleiolanl tcuteuceil to pay u fine ol une dollar .nid cot-Is. Com. vs. Michael Boyle; laiceny of an accordeon. Prosecutor, Samuel Cadogan. Sentence, IK months hard labor in the Eit ern jieiiiteulinry. Com ya. MicltHcl Boyle; burglary. Pros cculrix, Sarah Sellinger. Not guilty. Com. vs. Sihelia Morgan ; indictment, coiiceilmg (be ileath ot batuld child. Not uuilty and liuteinhinl dUchargeit. She was deleinled by W. M. Rauslier and L. II. Bar ber, E'jrs. Com. vs. Patrick Conlin : peddling and selling liuUor wiihout lic-eitpe. Verdict guilty ; sentence $50 line unit cots ol prote re ctiiiou, to give nan to the Miemi to pay leu ,iays anil t-tauo commilli-it, ice. Com. vs. Stephen Smith ; selHim and raddling liquor without u-licent-e. Verdict guilty; tsuteace to pay a film ol $50, costs ol prosecution nod give bail, 1c Com vs. II II. McUtide; scl!ng-l!quor without lici iia. Verdict hqt guilty ,but le fi ndaiit to pay com of prosecution. Cm. vs. John U'Donuell ; fornication and bastardy. Prosecutrix, Mary (lillcspi. De fendant and John McflVatty e.ich held in $300 bail for ilefendantVNapjiearaiice at the next term of court. Petition for public, road in Penn Forest aud Kidder townships, lending from a-ioint between the liousa of John 'Serfs? and Christian Gregory, in Kidder township, to a pilot in n public road near tho old home ot John Eckarl.or'thoold saw mill, in Penn Forest. Report of viewers confirmed nisi. Amos Reigel vs. Jucob L. Ilnltenstetn ; rule granted upon Thomas Koons, sherill) to pay lulu court the monies re.iltzeinroiu 'ale of defendant's personal property lor dis tribution. In Ihe matter of the nsngned estate of J, K. Rickcrt. On motion ol Win. G. Ficy man, attorney for ieiitioiier, Lewjs Kcnier cr was appointed assignee of said estate in place of J. J. Kenierer, deo'd. Josephine M, I'.hiuds and E II. RbnaiN, Iit liuliaml, to ne of J. A. Drake and son, vs. James Loin. The jurv being unable to agree alter being nut al! nlchl, were, by re quest of jurors, itix-harced by the Court. Na I E. Albright, Win. Lilly, William II Stroh uud William G. Fryman, executors of the relate of Charles Alb'right, ilec'd,vs. Mom A- Co; verdict in favor cf defendant. George J. Wahllingrr, Attorney at Law,of i niiHviiie, was, on motion ol It. olewers, admitted lo practice in the several Courts ol Carbon county. Eilcu V. Carter. 'bv her next friend Wil liaui Wntkius, Sr., vs. George B. .Carter;' riinpa-na in oivnrre. uu motion ol K M. Miiilieiirn, atti.ruey for p;aintillV'C. Ornn Stroh was appointed Coinmiisiyner to hear evidence and rvjiort the facts to next term u Court. John Watson, Jr., an insolvent debtor, rompKei with the laws fur iinieurinv his discharge, took the oath hf oien Court, ami wn iiifcciiargcu as inaoiyeui Heomr. alter Do ing earnestly addressed by the Court. Jacob Beeel was appointed guardian of Jonas Reinuly. The following appraisements and accounts were confirmed absolutely : Widow's a ppraitemeut, estate of Tilghtnan Arner, dee'd. Widow's appraisement, ettate of Daniel Remaly, dee'd. Widow! appraisement, estata of Charles Carroll, dee'd. Account of John Bvnon, guardian of mi nor child of Morgan Vowell, dec'.l. Final account nl E K. Luekenbach, estate of John J. Stahi, dee'd. The following accounts were confirmed nisi : Final account of Cbas. Mrendsen, estate of Edw. Kelchner.dec'd. Filial account of A. II. Tobias, estate ol William Remaly, dee'd. Final account of Geo. and Amelia Arner, estate of Daniel Arner, deo'd. Final occoiiut of Caroline Tralnor, estate of Alfied Trainnr. deo'd. Final account of Benjamin Ross, estate of Final account of EHen B. Relford, estate of Samuel II. Hutchison, deo'd. Final account of J C. Kreamer, estate ol Henry Rumalv, ilec'd. Partial account of Charles Neast, estate of George Eickholl', dee'd. First account f Henry John, estate of iiiuinaa jonn, neo n. Account of William Lilly, estate of Eliza Fecley, dee'd. Final account of Robert Calvin, estate of Gi orite Spender, dee'd. Final account of Charles Neast, estate of Mary EickhofT, dee'd. final account of Milton Dimmick, estate ot M. M. Duninick. deo'd. Partial account of C. S. Belford, estate of iiannan ueiiorii, deed. Ono hundred and fifty Mormon con vertj.nioitly Dines and Norwegiansjirrived at San Francisco Wednesday from New Zealand ca route (o Salt Lake City. Splinters from Penn Forest. While John Baumgardner was loading lumber at Oett'a saw ;nllla few days ago, onaof lill horses was taken with colic and dleil. The horse waa only four years old, and waa valued at (200. Charles A. fiaumgarder, ofEmaui, Lo high county, formerly of this township, was here on a visit ono day last week, and on leaving look wilh him Franklin Yerger, to assist him In his distillery business. Franklin. ICresge, of Kresgeville, paid ua a short visit last Monday. Amandus A. Hawk, ol Elllirt, Monroe counly, lias bought a 100 acre farm of Win. Getz, sr., for (900. There being no buildings on the place, he will immediately com mence the erection of a very handsonu I J story Swiss cottage, large barn and other necessary buildings. Joseph S. Hawk was on a trip to Le high county, looking for a location to es tablish a wintergreen distillery. Henry J. Deiqiey Is erecting a large 2 stnry Iraiue dwelling house, 23 x 30 feet, with kitchen attached, 12 x 24 Teet, to be occupied by his employees. II. G. Del-pey has the contract for the work. Henry J. Deppey, ope of the leading lumber merchants ol this township, starts next Monday for Birmingham, Ala., where he owns a large tract of Iron ore land, he will also visit St. Louis, Missouri, "Zancs villc and Cincinnati, Ohio; he will be ah sent about six weeks, and during that lime Ills oldest son, II. G-, will conduct his busi ness. Mrs. G. Christian George who has been visiting friends and relatives in Monroe country, returned homo last Monday much pleased with her trip. Master John B. Deppey is the champion trout fisher so far this season. On Saturday nlternoon last, he caught 49 of the siccklrd beauties, the smallest measuring 8 and the largest 1ft) inches, the average length was 10 inches'. Matter John is only 15 years old, and he feels proud of his afternoon's sport. Next T Ditlkx. Lower Towamenslng Dots. Mr. an! Mrs. O. Blnse paid a visit to the Lehigh Gap Sabbath School last Sunday nlternoon. The officers oftaid school are accumulating money lo purchase an organ. The firm known ns J. tc W. Craig, of Lehigh Gap, will be, by mutual consenl,dts solyed on May 1st. The business will be conducted by John Craig. Three children belonging toN.8trohl, died of small pox recently. The hither was not expected to recover, but he is able to be out again. Last week quite a number oT persons from Lehigh Gap attended Court to serve as jury-men, viz: John Prulznian.Ed Lichten- waller, Thomas Green, and W. H. Gruber. Very seldom that so many from one place are so fortunate. Potatoes ore scarce and high fn price Oliver Bloso received some from Philadel phia at $3 ier bushel, viz: "Mammoth icarl" and "Pride of America," ono bushel of each variety, which he will plant and test their qualities. St. John's Sunday school ol Lentz's Is in a thriving condition. The officers Intend to introduce Sunshine a weekly paier for clilldreii.pulliahed by the Reformed Church Publication Boanl, ol' Philadelphia. Mrs. Schuler, of Firo Line, is confined to her bed by souio malady which we are unable to learn. Within a short period of time the fol lowing names were secured as subscribers toJ the Csftnos AnvocATx: Peter Yeck,, David Farver. George Siierer, Muses Straup nnd Tlioinas Gieeu. All sent in by Oliver Blose, Room lor more. Conkidlnce. nrj E mall-Pox. ' - List week we staled that the rare of! mall x in the family of Henry Drum bore,nl'tln pluce, were convalescent, and that the house was being disinfected and would bo released from qnaraiilinc ; but on Saturday morning tho fell disease developed on tho infant child "aged ten weeks too young to vaccinate) in a severe form, thus causing a renewal of the strictest quarantine. The child sullfcred until Tuesday evening last whin It died end wrs buried In the cemetery at 4 o'clock i: Wednesday morn ihg. We nre assured by Dr. Reber that at this writing there are no indications of a further spread of the iliseose.llienther mem here of the family haying been vaccinated when the disease firtt developed itself on the lather. If our Council maintains strict watch upon the promisee, and deter child ren from playing in front or the building and older people from visiting there, until everything is thoroughly purified, we may conclude that smal-Nix is "stamped out.' While we sympathise wilh Mr. and Mrs. Drumbire in their sad affliction, we must, on Ihe iart of our people, demand that everything in the power ofour Council be done to preveut tbe spread of this foul dis ease. Big Creole Items. The wife or Jacob Ileydt is lying in a critical condition wilh pneumonia. Joseph Otto, of Pine Run, is also confined to bis bed by sickness. He is attended by Dr. Reber, of Lehighlon, under whose medical skill we hope lie may soon be restored to his usual good health. D. Dorward, of Slatinglon, waa alibis place on business, on Tuesday last. Win. R. Drciaba.'b.or this place, wil1 attend Prof. Snyder's select school in Weiss port. Farmers are all very busy at present. Several ofour boatmen have made one trip already. Sherilf Ktxins Is having tbe house re oenlly purchased at this pluce, reuiuted by Mr. Aaron Sclinell. Win. Luckenbill, of Delano, Schuylkill county, moved on lua farm at this place last week. We aro pleased to have him back again, Being very busy accounts for the short ness ot our letter this week. IIevkbx. The No .r Comet The uew comet gives prom ise ofa brilliant future. In about three weeks it will prob ably be conspicuous in the northern sky, but at present it cannot bo discerned by the naked eye. Even In the telescope it la a faint object, but tho observer quickly per ceives that, under the mighty pull cf tbe sun, it ifqnlekeuing its Might every hour and rapidly growing larger. In June It will dart into its perihelion, sweep around the sun, and, it is hoped burst into a blaze of coinetary glory. The direction of iti Sight it such that, if it doea, fling out a long tail, we shall have a fine view of it. Th' comet will at no time come near the earth, but it will be one of the most remarkable ever known for it close approach to tbe sun. The figures or the calculator vary, but all agree that tbe comet will go very close to the sun, and tome express doubt at to whether it may not strike the solar orb. In tbat event we may behold such a spec tacle as msn never wjlneued before, or, more likely, we shall know nothing of the catastrophe lo tbe cornet except what theat tronoiurra tell ua. At any rate, we have no fr. of tbo consequence. J?r. The Coal Trade, . k Philadelphia Lciqtr, 17lh Intl.: Tho an thracite coal trade Is In a rather dull and drooping condition. Last week was one of full labor at the mines, and the present week will also furnish six days lull output, mere being no suspension arranged until .the last three day ol next week. Full time Isevldently producing nnoversupply ofcoal, ano the Reading Railroad last week piled up at lis shipping ports come .17,009 tons more coal than were sent away to consum era, and a similar Increase Is expected this week. It seems that the domestic sizes of coal can only be told by granting concessions in price, though the larger sizes ol coal are reported In somewhat better demand.- The process of accumulation Is going on stall Ihe pnrts,nnd the dearth of orders indicates (list a considerable amount of enforced restric tion will hereafter be necessary to keep the production down hi Ihe prospective demand. Of the Schuylkill trade llie Miners' Journal sayai "The country It evidently not suffer ing for stove burning coal, and it la only sacrificing a valuable commodity to attempt to r.irre, it njmji an unwilling market. Stll' it is an .Inconvenient thing In have on hand when once taken out or the ground, and' broken up for general use. Tho, wisdom ol restricting production la very apparent un dcr the circumstances, mid luid there been liioie of it ordered lor this month It would be nil the heller for Ihe trade. There will have to be a marked improvement in the demand lo prevent a still crcater dcmorali zation of the trade before the period usual ly assigned for the opening of the spring trade, and the least evidence of an Improv ing tendency Is certainly mil discernible to day." or the trade at New York the Engi neering and Mining Journal says ! "The trade has rarely been so dull, nnd what lit tie activity waa manifested iu the begin ning of tho week, in consequence oT the raw weather, has disappercd. There is, how ever, less cutting under circular rates than there has been in the past. Buyers do not show the least activity, and what little is dono Is for urgent present requirements, as the opinion seems to prevail among dealers that lower prices will bo readied. During the week the regular spring meeting of the Western Anthracite, Coal Association .which is composed of the shippers of coal to bulla lo and farther Western places, was held The subject of o'ltting rates formed the principle topic-d discussion. The tariff es tablished was about 50 cents per tun on the average below present nominal prices, and alwut 10 to 15 cents a ton below llieopcniug prices at the same time last year" In the bituminnuscoal trade the Cumberland strike continues, and almost entirely cuts off pro duction in that region. An attempt maybe made tins week tn employ other labor. The Clearfield region Is Binding a heavy tonnage to market largely increasing its output aboye last year. The Clearfield operators, we learn, have accepted tho Pennsylvania Railniad's offer to furnish cars at a rental of $30 apiece annually for three years, to the extent ol about 2700 curs, and this will give them large transportation facilities. The rumored strike at Clearfield has not amounted to anything, and was probably only a feint to aid the Cumberland strikers. In the bituminous as an the anthracite mar ket prices are reported somewhat drooping, under tbo urgent effort of the Clearfield pro ducers to sell their coal, even if a concession has. to be made in rates. The tola! tonnage of anthracite coal from alt tho regions for Ihe week ending April 8, "as reiHirte'd by the several carrying coinpan-. leB.ljmouuted to 400,077 tons, against 40,: .502 toisin the corresponding week lastyear, n decrease of J4S5tons. Tho total amount of anthracite mined for tho year Is 5,ti8, 298 tons, against 5,003,1011 tuns fur Ihe same period last year, a decrease of 431,424 tons A Terrible Death by Snicido. A miner named John Richards, residing on the outskirts of Mount. Carmel with his wire nnd several children, drew his pay at ihe colliery the beginning or last week and Immediately started on a spree. Ho re mained away from bis family who were in poorcircumstances,untilThursday night, 13th, wban he went home, packed his trunk and took his departure. Mrs. Richards be came frantic over the action of her husband and, on Friday morning, arose ut an early hour and without saying unytliing lo her children, who were all in bed, saturated her clothing with coal oil and proceeded to an unfrequented part of ihe neighliorhuod and deliberately set fire to tier clothing. In an iastanther body wasenveloed in flames and the unfortunate woman was aoou burn ed to a crisp. Tho Icrriblo affair created considerable excitement. It is supposed jealousy was tlje cause nl the trouble. Among the Mollies Again. A Reading dispatch dated the leUh Inst., says a detective, belonging to Pinkerlon's force and disguised as a trimp,wns wander ing about Mifflin, Schuylkill county, re cently, when he fell in with a young man named Klisha Krtngle. The tramp inci dentally spoke or George II. Wagner, whose barn, with all the cattle, was burned a short time ago, and who has received numerous llircaleping MoBie Maguire letters rtcently. In the course of conver-ation Kringle told Ihe tramp many things, which caused the detective to have him arrested on the charge of being the leader ol the Mollio Mogulre gang who have committed many depreda tions reccutly. He waa terribly bewildered when ho found the tramp was a detective. Kringle was put under bail to answer Hi charge at court. It is alleged that there are quite a number nfoihrra connected with the affair. Another ex-Offlcial Reported " Short." AScranton dispatch ol the 14th says-; The ex-secretary of the Sciuiilnn School Board, Isaac G. Fuller, waa arrested. Kri.lar night ut the tusUiire of the president or the Board on charges of forgery nnd embezzle ment, and held to bail in $1,000 for bis ap pearance at court. A committee of investi gation wai app.intcl at a previous meeting of the board, wth F, A. Beamish at chair man, and defalcations xlieoovered amount ing to nearly $1,000.. . t,js alleged that Fuller, while secretary, drew echool orders in favor or fictitious tetcbrrs and apprnprj ateil the money tq hit own use. Fuller is well connected, and Hie report of his dis grace hat created a sensation in that city. On hit behalf it, it claimed that he can clear up the apparent discrepancy by documents in hit possession. pig11 from Drinking Oil of Birch. nienry Pollock, sou of John Pollock, tbe biWi manufacturer, of Eatton, a young man prominently known in tbat neighborhood, died on Saturday night last. He bad, while In While Haven on the day previous, taken three swallows of oil of birch, a volatile fluid distilled from birchwood. Several of hit friends also tested the .11, but not in ,o large a quantity. 'Upon bis arrival at home on Friday evening lie was 'taken very HI; Phyticiana were summoned, but the oil be ing readily absorbed was too generally spread through hit system, and dealh re tulted at above. He lea yet a wife and one child to mourn their lots. Read Thls.and then Examine; tho Direction TabIt It Important If subscriber to newspapers knew bow Important it ia to publishers to hnye sub scriptions paid promptly al the proper lime, they would keep a memornilum of the dale wheu a new year begins, and be ts prompt a,tlio payment of a note in bank in meet. Ihg It. ,Sn small a turn at one dollar la net much In tbe eyes of perhaps ninety-nine In a hundred, but the aggregate of several hundred of these dollaf't outstanding Is a mailer of very considerable Importance to us, and don't you forget II I GENERAL NEWS. 1400 Immigrants arrived al Baltimore Wednesday from Bremen. The North Carolina Democratic Stale Convention will meet at Raleigh on May 3, The St. Paul Evangelical Liithern Church, at .'ndhtiiipulii, Ind., was destroy ed by firo uu luesday night, Loss, $15,000. The body ol an unknown mau was found Wednesday near tbe South Side Club, at Oakdale, L. I., wilh eyery Indications of foul play. The Rcadjutters In the Vlrglna Home of Delegates Wednesday adopted a joint resolution to udjouiu fiom Saturday next until June 12. Thomas Monson, ex iovcnian, was Wednesday nt New York sentenced to State Prison fur twenty years for committing an atrocious assault ujion hit fourteen year-old daughter. The furniture manufacturing firm of Warner, Ware Jr. Co., at Providence, It. I., is in financial emharrbBsmciit, because ol the failure of the Provideoce Tool Com I any. Charles C Alkler was shot and killed al Maryland, Mo., on Tuesday, by a crazy tramp, white nsaisling a constable in ar resting him. Tbe tramp was subsequently killed. Alexander Fisher, manager of the On. tnrio Dank, nt Toronto, committed suicide Wednesday by shooting himself through the head. The enuso is supjmsed to be protract ed illness. Senator Jones, of Florida, has nccepled an invitation to address the political oi gntiization known ns the "Young Demo cracy of Near York" on the eening of the 2'Jlli Inst. Daniel O'Kccfr, n ynnl walchinan in Ihe Chesapeake, and Ohio Railway dra t, at Richmond, Va., was found dead Wednesday between two cars with a pistol shot wound in the right side of his neck, the result of suicide or accident. Robert 8. Franklin, Republican, Wed nesdry elected Mayor of Newport, R. I , by 174 majority over Stephen P. Slociim, the present incumbent. Hie proposition to light the parks nnd Bclleyue with electric light was adopted by a large majority. James C. Powers, a Universalis! minis ter, sentenced at Dcdham, Mars., to an im prisonment of ten months in the House of Correction for vagrancy, having becomes desperate with grief at his wife's death, was pardoned by Gov. Long on Weduesday. SKINNY MEN. "Wells Health Henewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Iuiiolenco,3ex ual Debility. $1. A Delightful Novelty. Ladies preler Kluiestoii Cologne because they find this lasting eombinalinu ol ex quisite iwrlumes a delightful novelty. l'utitlvc Fuel Tip Vvnn', ni.nmn.l Polor-I, nA.a., will cure the worst case. of, Catarrh or Ilay rcver. Dr. Evorys Diamond Invigorntor gives health ami strength, mental and physical, mutiM lltn mninlnvinn ,!..,.. .ul.tl,. beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read tbo Ad vertisement. liilrlj- Days' Trial. We will send Hr. llyo's ccleliraled Electro. Voltaic Heirs nnd other Electric. Annllancca on Irial fur 3i days to younir men aud oldtr persons nnu are ninicieii witn nervous lie blllty, l.ust VI I alliy.ti-.. guaranteeing speetly rebel anl complete restoration or vigor and in n nh ol. Alsufor llheuniallsui, Neuralgia, I'aralj tfs, Liver and Kidney difficulties, l.up turcs, ami many other diseases. Illustrated pamphlet sent frea. Address Voltaic licit Co , Marshall, Mich. 48-yl SPECIAL NOTICES. PIMPLES. I will mall ( Free) he recipe tor a simple VKDEI'AIII.K HALM that will remove TAN. Kh-E-JULES, PIMPLRS and II l.t I foil ES, lea vliiu I lie skin soil , clear and lenutltul ; also Instructions fur pro-iuclmc a luxuriant Kruwth of hutr on a laid head or aniuulh face. Address Inclosing 3c. at imp, JilSN. VAND13LI-', U Barclays ..N. Y. mar. 25-j J. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tlie (! vertlfer huTlng Wen peni.Hnei.t1y cur I'd of that ilreftiltlljCHfi', Otmsuniiulnn, by u fiinpln mneily. Is hiixUiui tu mnko knuwn l till fellow suUVrcrt th means o retire, lo all vrhiitlcolre ft, lie will ?tn.l N coyy uftliu prescription used, (Iree otcliaruc), with Die directions for prcpftrln.? ami using the vamp, which they will hul n sure OUIti; for COUOUS, UliMlS.rONSUiMPrii'N. AS TII.UA. i.KONlJHlTlS. . Parties wishing the I'rewrlptlon.wlll please BU'ircsr, ev. tz a. twusui, iwi rennni.. Wllliuiueburg, N. V. tunr.2&-yl. ERRORS OF YOUTH. I OENTI.KMAN who suffered for years " from Nervous DEIIIt.lTV. J'UE.II A. TUHE DEUAY. undnll tin) tllectaol youth fu, Indiscretion, will fur the sake of tutrerlnir numaniiy, semi tree lo an wuu need It, tlio recipe and direction fur maklnr the simple remedy by which he w it cured. Sufferera wlslitittr to profit by Ihe advertiser's experi ence can do so by addreMtuu- In perleet en ttdeiice. JOHN U. U.IIIE.V, uiar.23.jl Cedar k't. New Yolk. New Advertisements. puui:it: sale OF Vail REAL ESTATE ! The undersigned will sell nt Publii- Sale on lh premises in MAIIOSINO TOWN 8111 1', Carbon County, Ia., on Tuesday, May 2nd, 1882, At TWO n'cliK'k in. nil Hint certain irurt or pieca n UihI situated in Mahoning town ship uforvBUHi, knowu as Ihe Driestmch Ffirin, bnumlftt by Unls of John IJjlliet, Solouian Gi.mery ami other, cnnUiiiinj; Twenty-twa Acres, ire or less, all cleared and under a fine state of culti ration. Tbo improvements thereon aru a roik! , Two-Story lTnmc Dwelling, Swim Dim, Wagon Sited and oilier out- loillclingi. There It a good yvell or Water near the house. 'and a line vouatr orchard of choice Fruit Trees. ' Terms will ha made knoirti al tba time and place ol tale, by aprzz-zi'j O. w. DHltSUAUII. E. F. LUCKENI1ACH, Two Doors Below tbo "Broadway llonae MAUCH CHUNK, VA. dealer in all rattrrue ol Plalu and Finer Wall Papers, Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr Supplies, LOWEST OABU PUI0B8. ' Wholesale Market SeporL Corrected Weekly for IheCARBo.x AnTodT By R, BEATTY, SON & CO., WHOLESALE rilODUCE DEALERS, Ac, No. 10.1 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. receive anil aelt all kinds of Country Pro. dnce. Doincslie Hid Foin gn rriutt- am'Vipe tab'ea. hliipera and Country licalera havlus r-'eaonabk- rrodiu-e, Ao , ato invited to con. lgu or oorroeponu. raTaFtlsiiLDIM ISM. 1 HI-FDA Y, Af PIL IS, ISS2 The tnpplr cf Kepi tim Leon hw'-t mice Ess tcr, ahfj phtm laa remained firm i oaertnet n.ar Do eipce.cd. A general advance nmj he noted In lrovlali, Cutter In lair dcun no.. PoUtoos active. Country Produce; APPLES Niw. choice, tee aol 4 OOol fa, Mrdinm t ten tr j Fa, cy 4 Sua 0 . Al'l'l.i: JjUITEll-prr cat, roa7 ei Apple Jo'lr. !a,c per la. liUlTEn Dilry, Z 'Oct Gilt Kii.e ' 3.'a.;ci Creamery to. o Clioire llnll. v5'3oci Kxtrn Choice Moll, Si ;0c: Medium, IS re, llliANS ino'ce NaT ,3S.4 M diem. 1 '-"aa 4 t Mixed. 1 ,ca: Ml; 1 imii. laco po'i- ID. UAlON-O.uiiIm, clear Siuon. uuie Itlbv, 7irasc! Hboiil'ten. 7.1 c. UUOO.M C01t.s-i:x,ra Chot.e Oiecn l.url. lUallo. No 1 1liil,uti.Cc; lint. 4 to. OlipKSE Jfiw cli'o l-'aitnij Kalict N. V Gorlieu, 13 a 4eiYoia Amend, 141 alto Swilzur, salic: Lniibeiger, itai7c. CItli:il-per lib'. D 10 a la no Ciab Apple, 0 VOalO (). CKAN11KIUUE -per bbl IS 10 a 14 (P; per tiox 4 2'i 4 ;s. IJI.I1CD rllUIlF App es. (heed. a 70 1 1o qn.irteis 5 a oc i I raibus, on Tea, til-; p'o'ed, .0-, 2) a :2c; pitted Coceilia. 2.1 a JJu 1 ilmpber ries. nOaSic; lllncibcrii.e 13.u4c itrlb to. ill I'OltKKIN KilTJtlS-L-luulli., 4 Uai tl'per oox; Mur.d Or. uccs. 4 0 1.5 w. KEATUUIlS-LUc Gco-e, per ll'..;CBUC! Mixed, 4taS o UjG4 -btrutli Fre. b rju-c. ITalfc. IIOIIIM- sue.!! Super oo!. M APtii: SWXJtTB-Symii. I Wat 0 ner rat i auznr llal-ie per lb. Knear, Oinn., tin ic MJftj Puinut.. Itt a:ic lor Loire ivhttei U oti.ut-, IWaoUi; Wallinls, i0ll7iC .-hull bai-ka, I a' a i Ss. OMOIS-nei obl.2faJ2f Yrlh.w Duuver 1 2SS :t; Oi.I.jli o.ta, 7 iwol) 0 1 ci Lu-h PoULrilY Llie Clnckeua, .a6 c per pair accordlnir to a xj; Dlcaed i er ,b iCat c, '1 ur-1-iyt. '6al7c; Uiec 8,,c; Duo e. DaUc. POTATO LB-I) al 2a Mr uub-;l, Sweets. 5 53 a 0 . BALI No. 1 per n'.il, I 20j Kxtra. per bbl. 1 2") Dniy, tcr o'jl. I S t'.AGS (,'otti ii. White, per lb iHo j Cotton, Mixed, 2u2t:; vVooleu, !t a 1,0 8EE.DS TliiintUv. per Oniiliel, 75 a 2). Clover 4 75 a 5 0 tor small 6 &0a5 6 1 for larjro. TAI,LOV-t.'ou.iiry,7 6o; Ueeswar, 2)aS?; peclo. VINCGAH Choice Wine and H'alt, 75 a 30o ptr al i standard Cltv B.und", lia.So per pal i foontry, 'talJc per irat, ot to q lalit . V.SGUTAMLU-lJerinada ouioaa, Si0.i3t5 ucrbox. Polotjca-SOJa Kioobal. Tojiaioes Il ea. IX) box. Cabbage. 0 50a7 IA) crjto. Orocorie. OttEEN COFFEK-l'ajoynlo.rer lb. IJo Choice do, 1210 Prime do. l':o Good do, 10c . O-dlnary. Irci Ji.va, 2?.i27o TlUASrED COFFKI' Iti pap rpar lb 17Ha 8,c; lower urai'es;:' allHo In bu.t, IHjaliti Java, paper, '4j:lc; Jam bulk. 2'a2jo SUOAItS-stanCant A. pea lb. Olic, Wlnleor A, 81,c-Pialre 11 OHci Ittfluod Yeilow,3.8Uci , .Humana i o ioff, ,f a so t uranu at.u, it,o t , Pondered, ltil.ci Crashed, Ijw, l.o; CutLonf, i lis. j SVrtUP Choice Maple Flavored, 5 ci Prime Staple F'avored. 40e ; cbolco sugar Srrun, tCo: Piimo Sugir syrup. 51c; Goo-I bugar Byrup. i 50ii Kr.ik strap, sic. ltJCl',-Uauu'oon, per lb. 04 aCtci Carallna, sat.H. I NUWORI.EAN8 MOI.AS8H8 Choice. 72c: , Plrlcttr l-rluie.iSCi l'r mo. ii5o. TI5AS Youox llvaon, per lb, 25c a.l 00, Goo tuwher,24cu I mi linueriiil, 35i6ce Jauau23a 700; OOlouir, 2.'a.5j. 8ouchour, 2Jaboo 1 CANDl,liH--Btr, fall weigi f ice Stcarlne, ptr set, I. He; Alould pei set. titic. Oraln, Flour, Feed, &e. WIIEAl-Prllue Red Wli'tor. 1 33 a 1 42: Me. dluili, 1 3!) a t 33. COllN Iliali Mixed Shcl!oiJ, 8(H8:c; Yellow dbel ed, 85iS7ci KarCorn, SQasfto. oats- Piliiiu wa te. olaM- Mixed. M.-itidc. liyn I CS tor Wetto.-n; I 00 a t 05 for Pcnna. ud ULio. UAItLHY-l oral io far P I me Northwestern Sarina 150 n I oo tor Medium. FLOUU Faney Patents, (rpring and win ter) s Sis 6-i fuiicy Su Lou'a (uiutcri 7 75a ot't Faiicr Family While Aruber and WLater, 7 .'.0a7 75; Choice raiuilv (choice led wlutcr) 7 2a7 10, XX Furollv (mediaui winieri 6 7ta7 00; XXX Baker.1 I MllinooU) 7 00.i7 25. XX 11a X irs' IWJ-ooasti.) 7 oca? 2a; I'o.nmaal. 8Cag5o, in paper. Oainieal medium brand n OCaO 25icr bbl; Faucy 7 75js IO. lt)u F.uur, 5 7bC 0. 1IIL1. FEKD-W'l.lte !LWd.lug, 30O aJ Z2; Course do 2500aO0; Becoiida,21 COaSOO; III all 0 a2IOJ, CUoji lied Feci 32" XuJI CO. HAY Prime 'I'luuitliy. l aled. 14 50al5 00 per ton: Prime aNcw, loose. 135 alloo. Proviiloss and Live Stock. PItOVI-lONS. fx,-.0. Ilnnia pirlb.lSWe. Kx H.q ebouldcir, t40 . Kx 8. C Dteikfast Uiiou.i:),!-; 1.x h. c In led Ueerinscla. Ilhit-i Ilecr Touffuoi, per duzeu, 0 00 j Baeou Riouid. e.,0c: bhult lt.b Shies, 12J,ct uo Clear Hide-, I2SC Mem I'o k per bbl, 10 00; do, SSortCut Family, 41 to5aplei.es lo bbl, lt50 Lard, lie fla.d, suuuuer uie. In Uoiccs, Uc; do.iu I air bb.a KKc; da tu bucketa 13 1 do. in lib palls, Oilbalnoase, Ke do, 5 and 0 lb pails, 131,0 1 do. In 10 In pail.. 13,0. CArrr.K-Fal.-to ?nme shli;iln..7er-a7V) t toiiiuiou lopoedbuUhcilng 25ao; Uul aaad j HHEl P-Conilroil to l-air,5'.6 5 6 ; Gool to Prime t 50a 6); Ijimla. m ,a7 II. 1IOQS-PI iladeljlua Uo. 7 4i a 7 50 1 Good Coru Fed Yorkira, t7i7 CO, Gia-koia. 4.au75. LEHIQIITON RETAIL MiRKEIS. (.'OHRECTKD W'tKKLV. Flour per sack , Flour hprinir mixed Com, la.-r bushel Oh s, lair bushel, , .MUcd Chop, per owl Middlings, per curl Cum Chop Until, pur owl Duller, per pound , Kiriis, iwrduxcn Uaiu, per pound I,.ird. per kuiii , Shouhiers, ja.r iHiund.... I'utulovs, per buahtl .... t3 8i i 41 ... 1 00 .... ts .... 1 71 .... 1 71 .... 1 76 1 I'O 38 H It Hi 10 .... 1 SSI STOCK MARKET. Closing )iriec of Dull vis A Town rind 8tock, Giiveriiinenl nnd Gold 40 .Small Third ritieet. I'hila., A ril 20, lfS2. II. S. 0's, 18n Hxt. . IT K llnrrbnv A' 101 bid lOiW a.ktd 111 hid a.ked lO.Ji hid ankml W Ud 110U atked l;i;, bid l:i asked U' S. t'r.lssi, ne, Hxl. '. new U. S. 4't new 1'ioitmt aula If. It I'hila. a. l!. a.iliiK II. it. LcIhkIi Vallev It. Ii ... I.tlnijli U .altiNav.Co,. United Co's ol N. J .... Northern Central It. 11. llemonville 1'ais. II. It. Pitts. Til. & Huff. Ii. Ii. Central Transportation, Northern 1'aclnot'oui... " " I'rel'd.. North Penn. It It Phil. i. Krlo Ii. It Silver, (Trades,) Di lllll ll aiKfl'l Vt Id t 'J V, 01 Mil SlU UK bid SO bid 17 atkul avked asked atked asked asked t& uiu aw 15 bid 17 hid 33 bid :i' bid Yiy, asked Z2U stkeil 18)Z atked TiH bid 7:?i atked 61 bid CIV. asked 1J bid atked vy, bid atked A Bible Commentary. HI t; lily rmtorsMl by Upprfffntutivis Mrn of all Cliiirnhet. Itwt priml U)k pub; lisliet!. Afldreu Namkk & Whitlck,HiII ilftlf, Mich hrfl onr CHAS. M. SWEENY & SON Announce to their numerous friends and the publiu generally, that they havo Kt moved from L-svali'a DuildhiK into the Old Post-0fl.ee Building, Bank St., Lehighton, and have jut received a very lartte invoice of tbe Latest Styles of DRESS AND DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.,- &o. Together with a lull and complete line of Choice Groceries and Provisions, Quecnswurc, Wood and "Willlow "Ware, and in fact anything and everything usually tn be found in a first clan store, all of which they are aellinz at Prices lully Iw as the same Quality of Uuod can lie twijiJUi, for. a. . any itora in tbi Kction. A trial will convince you. April :2-, UB2. " i -irwn-M in - urn Oh,MyBack! That's ae6fhfliGricxpfc sion and has a v6tw o mcaninfr. Mow mlicli- sftiP fcring is summed up ffi It, The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspcpsia,ove re work, nervous debility, &c. Whatever tho cause, don't neglect it Something Is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely euro such diseases as Brown's Iron Bitters, and it docs this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logansport. Tnd. Dec. t, tESo, Tcr a long time I have been a sufferer from stomach and kidney disease. My appetite was very poi r and the very small amount I oia eat disagreed with me. 1 was annoyed very much from non.retentlon (f urine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's , Iron Bitters. Since 1 used that my stomach does not bother me any. MyappetHeisiimplyfmmense. lily kidney trouble it no more, and mv fieneral health Is tuchthat I fee'l ike a new man. After the use of Brown's Iron Bitters for one month, I have gained twenty pounds, la weight. O. B. Sargent. i Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend "Brown's Iron Bit ters. It has cured others sulTcring as you arc, and it will cure you, AGENTS 1 , WANTED? f o n I ,iffi TTuvfii cil I1Y J. W. UUEU Finest Illustrated Subscription Uoolc Ever Pub.iahcd. IWeallnir the mysteries and mlrc'le of Hitch and I. on lire In America's Krent cltief, embracing New York, Washington CI y, New Orleans, salt I.nke Oily and San Fian cinco. Fashion's follies and frivolities) be hind the f cones nt masked balls ; tly trlt ka or pretty -deceivers: the city's rich and I ho clly's poor ; how tjrccnU-s are taken In, ami Innocent srlrls ruined : corruption and lasclr. lousness nt Washington ; boary headed old sinners uuder tbe (ral-llnht and hehlud Ihe curtains; fashionable and official Ilia at l.o Uapllal ; bewltchlmc sirens and their vletln..; Ufa In the South; Voudoulsui. Hi. mieterlea md horrors; the Toll uplifted from M. roo.ii. Ism, revcalliiir the tecrets nnd horrors ol iho Endowment House ; a peep behind thev. II Into Mormon domestic lite. STAhTI INl UK VIOLATIONS! I.tfe In Kun Kianel-eo all about John Chinaman and his dark kii a and vain tricks. M.Mo!t mjsierlour, woi lerrul and cxcltlnu; lok ever iinbllsheo. Over COO penes, 150 llluitrallons, elcitan ly colored aymbolio frontispiece; Hne super calendert'd paper. Prlcni2(o. Just Ihe hunk for nitentaj Write at onre for Illustrated clr. culara ami full partlculnrs FltEK, or sei.d 5o cents for complete outfit. HlSTOItlllAr. I'UIIMSIIINO CO.. 002 N. Fourth St., St. Louis, Mo, -gjxreuTons notice. filters testamentary on the estale of J, J, Kenierer, Into of Towaniensing Twn., Cart bon .County, ra.,dccM, nave b -cn cruiiU-il, to tho undersigned, to whom all iorii8 in-' dehteil to the'said ettate are reqin-aleil to make linyrr.cnt within six weeks, and I bono having claims ordcmamlt will make known tbo same without delay to W. E. 3c LEWIS KEMERER. Kxei ntors, Weistiiort P. 0. March 4, 18S2-W8 GIVEN AWAY. Zimmerman Fruit Oryor Haw and for Term. Addrew ZIMMERMAN FRUIT DflYER CO, Cincinnati. O. IPIUMBS THOU8AHD8 ol rererences from persons rurtd. Urn tj autU Cared. Be. J. aTZI'UCNS, Lebura, O. TtcatlTVIlErrntOVFNnrraaeorUlmlorrnrWa llolden Tonpao Heeds, 87 M orei. Watnat or fMWtied Cae. 5CVtYf,HeUJ foot I1atee,ijprlrht Itrllow,euel fprtnirs, lAiupSlands, I'oeket formusie, llandlea said Uollei-a fnr umvlne. Deatly'ii IMient Stop Anion, a NKW ANI NHYCt. lllXDIHlAnil .irnuVl) WUlei's as much mu.lo 11 CIIUslUK OIIUAKS. No otlwr -maker dar build this orcn (It In rjattnted.) K.MHIMOI S t.l'cr. BV orrr ir OjT month; rieiiuiml iiicrewliiB-. tyr Factory norklntr I1A Y and by 3JJ maou'alilictrtoLlglitaat HltiUl tonllonlers. (TKP'Pflee, IlaieiJ, Pellvered beard OiCkt Caraliere.Mxil, Uaak, Ac, trnly irartereneycar'atiftexsMi are net aatlaflrdrelnni UrsuH,vtlll lireiaptljl-cluadluaucj villa lalcrcst. c:us Airs zzAimm ins uisTsnxi't In perron. lire Poltari ((SI allowed to rarcxpensea IC you bo, iromeanrway. yonaravieleomo. Trlwaeh mlth pllic alriiaantB saeeU all Iralh. Ol&er Orjr.n.sso, I0, IWiip, llanofortm l:i la 11600. try lltauttful lltuiirattd Catalogue free. 4 ricase Addresa er call upon a, DANIEL r. EEATTT, Watllairtoa, Ernr Jtricx. 7 PER KNT. NET. Security three to tlx Timet Ihe Loan. with. out Ihe flulldlniit. Interetl Semi An. nual. NethlOK jver Ix-'n loot. 27th earof retlduucA and atliln the but Incsi Heat orrefa. tnttt fiend tor nartlrnlart if you have money In loan,. N ii.(ioiia advaneod. Intmralt kept up, and )irluclal ituaraniei-d lu cats lor. efoture. P, S. H. JOHNSTON. Neuotlalor or Mortiane Lruns, 5T. I'Al'f,, NINN. ttEATTYfi organ5
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