, n.V. MOKTHIMKR, . . . KDITOIt LKUtOttTON. fA.I SATURDAY. MARCH 24, IBM. Editorial Mention. Pius Star route trial in atlll en-ronte, but when it will reach Ha termluus the. moat kKtute la nnabte to prdilot. Tub N. Y. Would saya: 'n?fora the D uinoratle p.irly cau win iu 1831. It mnt flht out the tariff Usue. witLlu Ita ova rauks." Humabcx think that farmers nra right in taking advantage of re unuuy Hnuriay to harvest hay or grain, or lotto any thing (n whloU delay mty c.iuss Injury. lit nv: "I could never bring meself In blud tenauts of my fanning laud not to do aach labor." Kastmi on the 23th of Much Is a co incidence that in) ni'iti llv'ngjins a-en. It wa ns far back ns 1CG3, lG7i. 17JI and 1712 that Easter oama on the S5lh of March, This oninciilenco i the flrtt ol ita kind in oar eieuttiry, and ulll not take place again till 1831. Tng Roman Cetliollo convent nt Qeortietown, D. C, i one of tho few In the United States where the nnus take rows for life, snd eren here their proba tion last ten year", and release is after ward possible tbroifjh a dispensation from lt-me. Sister Ltureutla, on lately inheriting S20.000, asked for and ob tained a m?barge from the order. She W uow plain Miss Smith at her homo in Heading. She sajs that xlie had no dif. Acuity in obtaining her freedom, SscitETAr.Y Chandler has finally sue ceeded iu committing the Adminis'.nitio'n to tbe Eight-Hour l.iw policy bo far an the emplojcei of the navy yards, are con cerned. He U Kiid to have had much difficulty in perultng tho President to approve the policy, hnl Sir. Arthur Tues day gave hit assent, nnd the order has gone forth to tho various uavy yards that thtf hours of I.tbor shall he from 8 to 4 o'clock, instfiil of from 7 to 5, fiom Miruh 21 to Sept. 21, as in former years, Tt t. ...... 1. . I , at... . . . piuuiuio unit, too out conlrnvtrsy over tbe rate of pay by the hour will he rxneweit The wtges question has il wnja been tbe obstacU iu the way of the euforoemeut of tbe Eight-H.mr law since its passage in I6C3. In view of the npproaohitig coronation of the Cxar, the court jiwi-lljrs ol St. Petersburg are now busy ilaaning and repairing the insignia of the crown the value of which is estini itod at six nud a half million dull.irs. Tbe crown t, if, valued at $300 000. is ndorned with mag nificent iliatuou Is. tifty.four enormous pearls without fl iw, and a ruby of ix trvirdlnarv aiz-; it is uf extinisito work miusbip. It was made by'l'.iszio, the Genovesj joueller, and w.is. first mad at the coronation of C.itheriue the Great, The sceptre, which was tutdo lor the coronation of Paul I., is tipped with the fam.jus Orlotf di.iin ind, which, like the yr -. ju:i.i-uoor, ciineirmu the Ireumry of the Grind Mogul. It remaine 1 for ecu. tunes in a rough htate. and. pissing tnrongii various Imtuls. it was at bngtb purcuaseii lor a paltry Mim by an Arrueu iau of the name of Ligorew, who had i cut in Ainsteroum. where Alexis Otloff, uonyut it lor uu.uuo roubles, in order to preseut it to the Empress Catherine. The Orloff is eirfbt carat heavier than the Kou i-noer. BHAHPENINO THE ISSUE. Ouresteeni'il otuiltinporiry, the "Bnf. Ian Uanrier, a simnd nud uiodeiato CmocMtio j iiirml, declares that the Hon. Simn-1 J. IUudall, tit Poiu.sjl v.iui. mn,t not be chosen S leaker ol toe ILmse of I!eprseutativts, because be 'Moes not represent the views of n majority of the Dmncratio parly ou the tariff question." Yet Mr. ltiudall -has ling been a distinguished Idader of the p.rty; he bus sem tusuy yean of service in O.mxrfso, and in knowl-dge of parlia, msuUry rules aud practice bus no super ior." In other words, Mr. Ittnd.ill must be defeated, beoiuse he is uot it free tra der of the extreme and unq'ialittcd sort. auj beciuse, in bis votes upon the taiiff question, be his sometimes departed from tbe stringent rule of levying dutits lor reveuue exclusively. Tbis is a noteworthy symptom of the slrong purpose to force the tariff qnestirm into tbe roregiouud and make it the di viding issue at the next Presileutial i t , . .... nrctiuu. wuicn we nave already nad to notice. But if Mr. ltiudall is to be proscribed fur bis opinion on tbe taiiff, bis. friends may naturally retaliate by proscribing th free tra Jrs iu their turn; and thus the liep-iblicans .,111 flaally be gritiUed by a irrach iu tbe Democratic party, and by the opportunity of waging t:io cnitot n IS'il up n the plain ipus. tion of protection toAmeriuin tndiis'rj on the oue baud aud a revenue tariff ou th other. We have advocated the choice of Mr, ii ii lull, as S.,-ker ou account of the dutiiiuisbvd ability he has already ex liibittsl in tbat offlc-, and of his peculiar rejiresebtalivec'Juiaoteras the uhaiuu.on at e 'upiuy aud reform iu the pnbllc ad tulniklr'liou. II )cvtr, the world ot prsctlcil p 'li'iis is a world cf niu-ir-Italiity in J of Mirpr: s; and it is i.oi at all impnskible that the hrilliaut prospect which now opens before the Dsiuocrecy tny be clondrd by uiiuecessiirv coi.fllcts within tbe Uomjui nf the parlv, resulting n the elrctiuu of a Republican Presidtnt nut year k'i.t i ll. N. Y SrK. Our New York Letter. JWguUr eorrtipomltuct of Advocate. Nnw Yuan, March 2(1, sR3, When the pnit wrote about tiering and Its ethereal mildness, be never could .have known bow beautiful nature oould (Dike a day wbeu onca she laid lie rsrli oat to do it. SancUv l.ut was a day fluei thin lilub the pott, ivu should bis eve be ''in fine pbrensy rolling" ronld not are. Life was worth living ou 11 at day. Central Park was tbrouged with people. ami the reada were literally alive with vbicb rf every description from (he hornsly grocer's bniigy to the easy arUto- eratlo Ixudesai. ibe road bouses weie psvkei with marry people who ate,drauk r . Tf . . - . . Mad aojoyeel Wafts this beautiful day, vn Uil lotbei llleoilttteut. On Jerome fork the white sheeted racers were flying up and down tbe track in liapiysalit setlou emulating iu aienitng contented the little bo;s wbo wefa tiding Ili M One cnnM not help IhltiMiig s. little colored tail vrlin helil the reins over ttio Freil QeblmrJ'l great cnvi horse) Eole. Romewlmt ton lite. He wlits'led the air Wi.lt till tlie clouds roll by. tlMllne,' with (in energy which might have been praiseworthy Lntl there been any cloud. The faihtonalite world Is nil agog over th.. r,,i rnpv firma l.nll whldi Mra. William II. ViiiderblltwIllotveonEas. ... t.. .. v... mlu.U have been at work desioulniz new ,!.... rnmUnnilona. novel make ups, and there is no reason for doubting that this will bo the ureattsteveut of the social season. The uumbet of invited onests amounts to several hundred, but there are three disipiiolnted people who were not naked to one invited. I'ba newsnaners are maklnc as el iborate nrt- p.irAlloiis to "covor-' ns if tbe affair were a ..nliit.l pnnv.nilnu tixiinn.t nf . nth. erlng of devote'sof Monms. The female reporter will be here in all her glory, and what she wilt not ha able to gush about the costumes will not be worth knowing. Decor iti'iu Day with ns has supplant od the Fourth ol July entirely iu Impcrt mice, aud the festivities iu honor of tie dny are growiug in extent from year to . . .... I yesr. t his season the occasion will be slpnaliz-dby the opeulug rf the E.ibt Iliver Bridue to tho imblio. The Mem- orial Committee of the GraDtl Armv of lire Reoubllc. otnned Its office and com- menced the work of preparation yester day. Tboy bad a conference with tbe llrookljn llridge Trustees and it was de cided that (be participants in the r'o cession nbould bo the first to croat tbe structure which spans the river, and whioh is now all but complete, excepting the finishing touches. The procession this e.irwill ba larger and finer than ever, and oue good thing about it will be tho diet that no advertisiug cuts and vans will be allowed a place in it, John Mathews, the soda water mann faoturer, died list week, aud tbe papers which make a ftus about everything soircely noted the event, nnd yet the man was typical of nu industry which has grown to a remarkable extent within the p.tst few years. Thero were nearly two thotisau J ol his employees nt the funeral service, showing 'to what' an tx te it carbonized water is manufactured, Whisky aud sod t water are now the two staple 11 n id commodities. Those who abstain lrom the former guzzle the Uttt r. I am told by u leading druggist tlcwn to.tu that tbe consumption of soda water 'tuiouuts to at least twelve millions ol glasses a year. Tho trade is uow kept a going nil the year round. Hot soda in winter U as familiar a diink as hot ab'sky, Not for a long time lias tbe money market been so tight ns it is at present, aud in coiibtqnence people with loose. cash have no end of opportunities or making good nud quick turns hi cull lo.ius. I was told by the Secretary of a leading banking institution that the otlier day when they needed a block of money they bad to pay no less than nineteen I c'r cent, for it, ami then he bad to skirnitb' high aud lo.v to find-it. Before Sprirg has fairly settled on us there will bebard times iu many lines of business. In spite of the buoyant air which "every. body tries to inilntain prosperity is any- thing but iiKsnreib AI nob .if not mors ol it is tiuty on tbe surface. There is no money iu nny business. Competition shaves tie margin ot profit so close that it requires millions of capital to ruu busiiuss iu a way to make money,. One- large dry goods and fancy goods-house which has tbe reputation of miking more money iuau auy other firm in the same business, has had its euiplt yeeR iu thi dress making nud millinery departments I ml i ff siuce the first of January. They started n portion of them on loth inst. but tbe bulk will have to remain idle until the first of April. So much fortht good times we are said to have. And yet the laboring classes are fariup bette r than they have for some time, aud us usual stikes for higher wages are nu the tnpis. Tbero is not n newspaper of fice in the city where tbo printers arcnot holding omiuous gatherings, and where preparations nrn not being made by tbe publishers to provide for any sudden emergency. Now that buildirg is ao tively resumed, there will be tbe usual spring troubles with tbe carpenters and masons. The men ore earning better wages thau they over did, yet contractors are fearful of strikes right along, and not one of them would be much surprised to have bis men mske a suddcu demand on biru for more money. Jay Oonld is actively pnshing bis preparations for bis trip around the world. Tbo one thing however that h does not seem to kuow what to do with is the World uewspaper. Things are in a bad way there. The paper is losing money baud over fi't. and uow tbe man agement lias inaugurated a sjstem til retrenchment rigid in the extreme. Thi editorial staff has beeu cut down one half, aud piicm for outside work have been reduced. Oue of the men who have been dec ipitated is the billliaut and ver nUU Oikt-y Hall, who was nominally the city editor but practically tho executive spirit ot tbe establishment. Hois - rest tng" at present as the theatrical people siy. Probably be will Ko hack to Ibt practice of law. W at. check. red cr.er this man Las 1 au? Occe one ol tbe ui-s. brilliant aud tl queul pleaders ittbebtr, then a politician, Mayor ot tbe cite, a wauJeier iu au erratic uiauutr, nptiywright, a lt-cturrr and then n news paper niau. bis life certululy lias bad variety eaontjli. The World Is still for s 1, iirlo SWU000. llutastiue ol Ibe erudition of the sale is that Editor llnrlbtrt is to lit r tiiued, aud than Mr G Jiild is to keep ct n rol e.f tbe financial columns, nobody winds the paper. rrepuratUu are active among th lintel men Tor lt summer season. At Mtnbktlau B.iicb, IV-ckawhy aud Lout liniRi'h urmiesof woikmen are busy, and In two moults the mushroom cars vtnsaries will be read; for guests. An enormous number nf villas arn iu prooess of erection. Mauhaltan lleich will be entirely changed by their appearauce. A new fasbouable resort Ibis year will be Babylou, L. I., and it is ip o'ed tVat tbe blue bloods will put up thtru when they are not st Newport. Villas are all the go tb.re too. Tbe proprietors " , ne , mta ut of tbe or of the Arsyle Hotel alone bare fourteen d, ' tan He lived upon Capitol Hill building at present FO- lis d Ihj imaepse array of new dvertiseuierti in thil ctl Ai-vccatjc. Tbsy si of i.ret, Our Washington Lottor. (Tanuous. Brxcui. CnRmnroFimiiT. Vi.en(iTOK, D. 0., Maioh 17. 1883. The President 'lias appointed A. V. Wjman, Assistant Treasurer of tbe Unit ed States, to bo Treasurer, vice James Gilfillan, whose resignation baa been nc eepten to lake etieet on ine nrst proximo. Mr. Wvmau will secure bis bonds nud nnalify by tUit date. He was almost overwhelmed yesterday afternoon. The bond of the Treasurer 1 $130,000 nd must to approved by the Secretary f the Treasury Uofore ue can qualtiy. " 'o benecessary for the Secretary to pioiut ft committee to verify tbe Treasury balance of tbe 31st of Marcb, o tbat the funds may be transferred to t" "8 Incumbeut for tbe opening ot business on tho first proximo, when be win assume me ooucsoi uis oince. air, E. 0. Graves, also ol the Treasury De partment, was competing Lard for the place. He was known to be entirtly un til for the position, yet Secretary Folgcr prefseJ bis claims before the President, who, however, luckily followed bis owu notions iu making the appointment. Mr. WyruAD, who Is a Canadinll by . !...-. .1 ... -r .. ..' c..ou.ci uu, ... April 18C3, and was Assistant Treasurer lrolu 10 JB'l, wnen ue WB nppoini aA Treasurer, which position be soon af. ter resignea necnuse oi lit ueaim. nui went u.ick to the duties of Assistant Treasurer. It is said the appointment was well received in the Treasurers of fice. The Democratic parly has a list of prospective. Presidential candidates for 1881 of exceptional wealth and social position. Included in tho number oie Senators Bayard audPendlston, ex-Sena tor David Davis, Justice Field, General George B. McClellan, Gen. Ben. Butler and Senator Fair. Mr. Til Jen would undoubtedly be in tbe category if bis health was not so uniromising. He if, however, not to be considered iu Ibis connection, although many prominent Demociats say thkt if be should be able to manage tbe campaign, be would b the best niau the Democrats could put up. Judge Davis disclaims offillatioi with either of tbe political parlies, but it is very well known tbat he still regards himself as a Presidential possibility, and would accept ibe Democratic nomination with alacrity. All the gentlemen abovt meutioned. with the exception of Senatoi Bayard nutl Mr. Tildeu ami Ueu. Untltr, who have resided elsewhere, have iu tbe last two winters made the social horizon of Washington lairly glisten with tbe splendor nnd elaboration of the dinnem end otmr entertainments, beuatcrxiay rl Is proverbial tor keeping uu opci house, but his hospitality is modest uiiri homelike, with no attempt at distila. Gen. McClellan first made bis advent iu Washington societv last winter. Willi the hi ginning of this season be cstab llsned lumsell iu lious'-Kef ping on n large scalo and be aud Mrs. McClellan have been among' the stars iu the social firmament, no oue s irpassing tbrin in the number and variety of their enter tainmeuls.' A brief has been filed by ex-Uovcrno? Crawford... as an ngeut ot tho State ot Kan-as. with the Secrrtary of the Interioi in favor of- restoring to the State iamb now held bv the Atchison, Topeka am' Santa Fe Itailroad in e-xcessof tbe grunts to wbleb they are lV law entitled. 1UU case will come befurt tbe Secretary for urDtiment in n few days. Tbe counsel forlbe State says if this elaim is adjnhl it under tbe rule lal.d clown ny me bit p-ein" C 'lirt in pnpsing nron this pran that.tbe S'ate v i'l be entitled to tn-iwe eieUV- hundred thousand- nnd a million acres. Under auy circumstance it1 i tbnitubt that tbe State is entitled' to 300.000 acres of laud uow held by the railroad. The' decision of tills question mav lead to tbe adjustment oi land grants similarly held by either railroads. It is understood tbat an effort is about to be made to Lave an extra session ol the Semite called to consider the Mexican treatv. It baa been ascertained since tlte adjournment tbat the pnttponemeut of the treatv was for motives other than those which have been given to tbe pnb lie, ami that peculiar lessons not relat Iiib to tbe treatv renilerett nnd extra i Inn undesirable to a majority of bens- tors. The p'rmilfrs of tbe Ire n'y have hope' that the President, who Is understood to sympathize with this view of the case, may nevertheless be persuaded to call tbe senate together at au early eiate. ACGVST. Fnoii oirn TiEauLAB Correspondent, j Wabhinotcm, D. C, Marcb 19, 18S3, President Arthur is somewhat out of health lately and has gone down to Old Poiut Comfort for a rest. Tbe last three months have been buy and trjing limes with tbe Executive, The President takes great interest iu tbe White Honse grounds and greenhouses, and wteu be ha, giusts to slimier tbe first tbirg b dojs on rising from the table is to take tbera into the conservatory. Thegossipi RDd the growlers have been finding fault with the hospitality dispensed at tbe White House this winter, but bis fiieudi who kuow tbePresldent to be a well-bred man, say tbat be has been uuder such tremendous pressure during the who! session that be literally has not had moment to himself, and, to use anix prrssive vulgarism, be was "ou tbe jump from tun itn of December to tu 1th of March. On He last night of tb latesission he came to tie Capitol nnd stayed all night in tbo beautiful rcoui knowu as tbe President's room and signed bills and took catnaps until morning, The room itself is one of the most beau tifnl ut the Capitol. It is furnished in a rich and vivid red, baving deep dtlicious Turkish chairs and sofas upholstered in I leutber. It has. no paintings or en g.itviugs on the wails, nut nnmerou frescoed portraits of the fathers and a big mirror for the Executive to admiro bim self in. 'They say" tbat the President s idiosyncrasy is the cut of bis trousers that he bad a tailor on from New York to cut bim a pair and was so pleased with the immaculate fit of them tbat be made the man cut eight pairs before be It-It also, that tbe material was first laid dowu on tbe floor and then the President was hid down on it, aud wbeu one side wt out tbe tailor deftly fl ipped bim over as it be bad.be u a griddle-cake, and cut tbe other idtt, wbicb Is unqnestionabl on lbJ lar,adiddles ever told even iu WasLli'gton. Pray, dear ai respected public, dou't believe whoppers like this, which grt started in the news. papers and My uil over tbe couulry, One of the ecoentric characters of Washington Stephen O, Parish ... , f nr. . f.w d.vaaeo. Iu la a plain, unpretending bouse, and was a-. II 1,ftu-n In ll'iu kl ml uta of finblle af- ... . ,L, ., rnl)Uo bo completely unknown. 'II discovered - 'ue stJm, fiwlehjtiaadve,llnrl ths last twenty jears a very comfor ab'e fortune. He came to Washington from Indiana just as tbe war was breaking out. Ue bad a plaoe counected with the 8ou ate. While there he learned bow the Pnb. Docs, ate tbiown away where ttey are first printed, nnd upon this knowl edge be bns made a fortune. Under the law nny one can obtain from tbe Public, Printer crpics of publio ilocments ly paying the cost of Ibe printing of any extra copies desired. Parish baa always laid by a stock of auy documents of val ue, utftll the regular supply was exhaust ed, and tben be would furnish copies from bis private stores at fanoy figures. Ue would ransack second-baud book stores for old documents. During tbe vacations of Congress be wonld travel about picking up bargains in this lln The result was that be had constantly on hand almost ony report or pamphlet re quired back to tbe first fouuding of tbo government. He was constantly supply. ing full sets of Congressional debates. finance reports, and tbe like. Wbeu the Southern Members and Senators seceded Parrish fell heir to their documents by dlsoreet purchases. He never wonld buy books from nubile men. Ills method was to trade with them. When a publio man would discover some rare book in Parrish's collection the latter would ex change the book for n number of public books of less value. Some members have -turned iu alt their books to Parrish iu exchange for some few special books out of bis rare collections. One of tbo fea tures of bis business has been to collect authorities and statistics for ambitious statesmen. Many a speech replete with learning and bristling with authorities has been prepared in Parrish's work- bop. Parrish bad a most remarkable memory. It was us accurate and full ns tbat of Amzi Smith, who has charge of the Senate document room. I once asked Panish the highest price be ever received for a single publio document. Ue said 75. This be obtained from P. T. Bar num for a work on tbe seal fisheries of Alaska by Professor Elliott. Only sev. euty-flve copies were printed. Parrlsl bought bis copy of a member of tbe-cnbl, net. and ullnwod bim $25 for it in other books. Tbe star route trial drags slowly along, ibe troubles which afflict ex-Senator Dorsey on every band prove purely enough tbat the woy of the transgressor is hard. George Bliss, one of the gov ernment connstl, bos a beautiful voice, constant visitor nt the trial says that when Bliss talks it sounds like a wagon load of.scrap-irou driven t full tilt ovu corduroy rond. The city is awfullj cpiitt Nothing makes up to us for not having Congress in Washington all the time. It is true tbe President auri th galaxy of oulciuw remain. The vast number of persons who come here for pleasure remein until the warm weatLer to enjoy the charm of a Washington spring. With 180,000 people and ball the celebrities iu this count iv within our borders, still we ure not happy. 'Jh frequent remark that Washington is the winter Newport is borne out by the fact tbat there are charms of towu nud coun' try in Washington. Iu the spring there is as much greenness of toli.ige ns'iu any country village every few blocks bring umj-iwi,uuiuuiuuuii, wuu lmHH mill tlowers in luxurions uhiiin!ft,f el. a people nave plenty of elbow room, an the lots, lo people e.f other cults, must appear like small Imitations. Miy I- really me moutn in wlucb to ree Wash ington. The Wi He House then locki like a quaint old cutiutrv bouse, sur rouuded by ita ample crounds but Mav is not here and Congress is going" and everycouy leeis ucesome. Dom 1'edko, New Advertisements. Franklin Township. Account of the supervisors of FRANKLIN juitibiiiii, v,aro-n e ounty, t's,. iur iu Year emiing March ttn, 1883: ANDHEW I1E1UEIIT, In. To amount of Duplicate S2) SO Olt. Ilr Servlcca rendered himself. 1W 75 ' On Day attending betllemcnt ., 1 60 " bcrvicra lur nanus 338 03 jteceipts or divers persons lor 1'lankf, S.O.. to Ilenalr Hrhlaes ,. " Jiecelnltol II. W.JIcrtl, Stones. " Jiecelnta of Ilrldae Viewers for 40 fl 6 2 waes 10 3a " J. K. Kicitcrt lor expentea 1 31 " w. U. Freyinan, Attorney Fee... t 00 ' J. K. Hlckert fur Writing War rants, 11. nuts, ele 6 00 " Exonerations s 68 uomuiisiiiin on S'.vj zi n l " Auditors Waves 4 to " hdwanl Itaber lor .Meats ISO " Dalui.ee. In Uulh , 104 85 sen to I) It. . ut; i7 7 7 JACOB ZIEUENFUS, To araoant of Duplicate To money ree'd fur Unseated Lands lo oaiancs to t.tn '.77 !7 87 0 I 10 m 4 OR. By Services rendered hlm'tlf. " une nay attrnuinu; aetlicmcni... " Kervlcea lur liamla " Planks, Pusis, Slrlnxtrs, etc ( lanlel Kritm, attendlna; Court ... " Ilaulet Krutn, lilmself, ete Paid due bill lrom C.r, Itehrlc... " Eioaeratluns . U OS 2 IH) 4 tl 2 UO 5 V8 M7 27 Or. . 2S4 fl RECAPITULATION. Tranklln Townshlti. By balance In Deltcrl's aceonnt... Dr. To balance In Zlefenfua' account., . t 62 M Cash balares oa baad als3 ia AU'lited and approved this 13th day of 1.. I'Gd. JHS1-.1MI DOVER, STEPiIES SOLT, :r.) Auditors. II. r . HI 'KEttT, March Sttb, 1111-wS Franklin Poor District. Account of tbe Urerseers of the Poor of the Township of Franklin, Carbon County, Pa., J- It. liituiulek and tunlel Krutn, lur llit Yetrtndloit March slh, A. D.lsJSi DIt, To amount eflluplleate 1.19 16 Wiuiejf recu oi j. ..enwan tatate n 27 ' for Paupers Wares.., V4 " " uf Elmer Reed II cu ror r. urever's koous, u t " " fi-r lot uf Apples sua " ' lur Order un freas'r.. Si 31 01134 13 OR. By Services rendered ltiemsclres....$ M 1 Hay a'ttndlna Settlement svu Paid lo illrets rsns lor rent, iterp- tnic and maintaining naapera ., VS9 07 Paid for aeaxls, provblons, cloth, etc lit) n " Meilleal services ,, HI 1) " A I eiinu 14 0 '. " Au lliora' wskfs 13 to " " Auditors' txtieusra 4 vi J. It lilnimies keeping rtc-ird, lu 00 ' fur inaklmr Financial Statem't. 2 no ' for Hooks snd Stationery ....... 3 OS Ilr l.iuncralloi a 15 .0 Uyt'uinmlslunontir2i tt tt it BEOAPITULATION, Franklin Township. Cr. By Butane to Overseers account.... sto 41 Tr. To Sarah Fredsrlc, Mary Dotter, ke.. 1100 09 IliUnoe an baad t Joa 41 Audltad and sppreted this 14th day of Usreb. A. U.1IK JtiSKPII BUYER,) STEPHEN -ur.T. jAndllori. D. F. UICKEUT, ) Mares Wb.ll-4-wJ SKW ADVntl'ISEMF.NTS. The New Patent DUST-PROOF Stem InitoE Op ace Case, MANUFAUTUEU BY THE American Watch Co., WA1THAM, MASS. This rate Is formed in one one solid piece without joint orseam,tenlng n front only thus avoiding the usual Cap, and securing greater strength and durability. These Watches are all open yet. The brxel, Into which an extra strong crystal is fitted with an eaperislly prepared water proof cement, Is studied to the case by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an air tight junction with tbe body of the caie, widen is prcnl gaii,t duet and moisture. To roll road men, travelers, miners, lum bermeu and others who are almost run stantlv c'xed and who have t make fre rpient reference to the wstch, these qualities are of the utmost Importance. The FolloTfln-r ltt(cr Tell llittr Own Story: "VaLdosta, Georgia, July 20, 18S2, ' I sold ono of your Talent Putt Proof Cases' about ten months ago, and the other day it came back to me with the request to make It wind easier. On examination 1 faund'that the stem was rusty, ar.il I in quied'lntn the cause of it. Tbe gentleman laitNi in me mat lie eras starling some saw logs that hud lodged In the bend of the riv er, when his chain caught in a bush and threw liia watch into about twelve feet nt water, and he was about two hours finding it. When he got It out it was running and he thought all right. In about three months he found that the stem was hard to turn and sent it to ine. 1 can say that the wstch is all that Hie company claims for it and recommend it to all railroad and mill men. B. W. BENTLT." "Cmxtos, Iowa. April 29, 1P81 'I wish you would eend nie a aprinj for the Win, Ellery Watch By the way this Ellery ia a watch I acid In your Screw Bezel Cose to a farmer last fall. The first ol Janusrv he lost the wslrh in the woonVsni found it this week in about tills foot v water. It had lain three month and over in snow and water, wilh but alight injury lo tbe waicn ouiy a nsir spring. C.S KAYMOND. The above were very severe tests, and demonstrate beyond it doubt, that for any rrasnmiina lengin nt tune miring evnicn watch might be under water it would re t-five no injury whatever. We make these r.n in lmlh cd I an filver.ridma PEItKEOTLY DUST rilOOF 8TEM-WINDINO WATCII CASE. CHAT. I.KNGE THE WORLD TO PRODUOE ITS EQUAli. For sale by nil ri a" cl j-we tti. Match 21, US3-m3. Xf. AT.-REUEn, I'UYSIlilAN ANII SUROEOX, SjlAIN STREET. PARI) YVILLE Pa, Slav Ke rnnsulieit In the nntrltsti nreirrtrn 'Language. Slitrch SI, lf83. A T,er.tllr.:r I.onelon P!lTSltlllC!.a!lll!;C3 lorutccui-toi EP1LEPTI3 FiTC. Fiom An. Journnlcf HeCiclca lr. AU. Mesenlo Oito of London), mttkmaire "latrn.EplI'';"7. without tlonU trt RtMsml cuicJ jjra'Me!it!i7-suiiyotlACrllvlnfr pliyt-Icliin. ills n.c- 1 9 1113 lin;vT ueon mI"11H.niuk, vujento iivsiu m c f over i' Trl, ctanttlnrj mwefnlijr cured j 4fl.n. tMt hrw iitiillslietj a wo'k on this dlwaso. wn'.t h hj Bin(!a 7lih ivl'trgo botil ot h i.ontleriul euro ire i mf stirrnrt:ha rortT irnt1 their exDresh antl P. OL illiirtiM V'i n't vln an r ono wind In? a cure to ftillrf THE AT EHTION OF INVESTORS la calle.1 to the shares or THE OHKAT PLAINS UVRSrilUK l!tMIANY os a means-tur Die safe anil nrofttittile luvpsinirnt of sqtnit or 810 " P. Tim capital Is 100,000 sliares at 810 eaen, full patd iinl nmi-neess. able. I'tunpany eliarternl liy ireneral litwa ol ISolorailo. Intel eft at the rale.) 20 t" 50 per cent. er aniimn. p-iyalile qnarti rly. i lie ecrv best nTeretiCD for-t-liurai'ier and nuallfl ratl.ins of iirinatcis. with full iartleulars arm on ai'iilleattonloThe eirnat Halns Live Stock Company, Denver, Col, mart w4 THE SUN 1.TGRVUDIIV 1,1 KKS IT. TIIE SUN'S nrst aim Is lo bo truthful and necltil ; Its second, tu write ai entenalnliii: Msmry ol the limes In which we lire. It prima, on an aecrHire. more than a mllliun copies a nuk. Its circulation ts now larieer than evr before, Sut;crlil"u: Daily (4 psires), hy mall. fiJe a monih.nr CO 50 a year: Siinhw (8 imirca), 81.20 per jcarj vv xkkl i to I"'!."!, 9i per year. 1. v. r,n! UL.A.N1), Pohtlslicr. maril-wl new verK uny. FARMS and HOMES The best In the world, are eaiily obtained In Dakota, Minnesota aud Northern loitu. Uet ready tu ttiovofnthe .prlnir. First eoine,bcst servnl. Couutv inana dcfcrlotlun nf lunds. rates ol pasraiie and frctulit, lurulshed free by.lOll.V II. Ptirr, Aitent. ;hlcatn. Mil waukre fi HI, Paul It'j, Wllllainspurt, Pa. No trouble to answer q uuitlons. niVURCE'5 No nuMlclK : residents ofanv JJ Stale. Desertioi. Niiii.Siiniiurt Advice on Appllratiotis furstanii. W, It LEE. At. turney, 39 Kruadwny, N, Y. niai2l-n4 ion 1 have a posltlvo remedy for the above dls. ense; by Us usathousaiulsof cases of the worst kind und uf Ionic standing luive t.eenruretl Indeeil.su stroiii? I my laltli In Ita ettlcaev, that I will send TWO BUTTLES Fit EE, toielher with a VALU A RLE TltEATlME on tnls disease, 10 any utferer. Olve Exjiress auu t u. auuress, iin 1 a. oiiuai. 111 Pearl M., New uik. Jtspper Advertlslni; Itaresu, 10 Spruco 1 Street, N. Y. mai?4 w4 JAMES WALP, SUCCESSOR TO A. D. MOS5BR, Manufacturer of and Dealer in Stoves, Bans ana - Heaters, Tin nnd Sheet Iron Ware, and House Furnishing Goods. Ererv klndofSTOVE ORATE and FIRE BRICKS kept constantly un hand. ROOFING and" SPOUTING Done on short notice and st Low Prices, Stobe on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Beiik St., LEIIIGIITOK. Patrosaxt aollsilsd sod aattsruttoa tuar. nt ,d, Feb It. IMi-ly mmmm ti Wis Spring Announcement, 1883 Wo desire to say to our friends nnd the public in general, that we have on hand the Largest Complete Stock of Goods -OF Tailoring EstaMisIimeiiT in this section of the County, comprising lotlis, Cassimeres, Plain and Fancy Suitings, and Overcoatings, all Shades, W hate PUBLIO SALES. Publio Sale of Valuable Will be sold at Putillq Sato, at tl.e " EX t11IAN(lEUUTEU'-'intli HOlttlUtJU OF LEIUUItTUN, arbou County, Pa, Saturday, March 31st, 1883, at TWO o'e'ock P.M., tho follontnn vatunMe Kent l-s atu lielmiKitii; to the estate of VVM. llEllltlt), llcceasMl. lowlt: Alltliateertaln one-liall (iiirt ol I.OI' No 'fil, situ lie In the ItiiroUKhot Eetilielilnn alnrcsald, eiMitntnlntr In trout on Lehigh street :3 Icet, an I extend liilf ol lli'it oldlli In dr.lh. at rlnlit auutts of sil l Lehigh sirct'i ly imrnllel llnif. Hi Teet 9 lnclii'8 to Apte nllcy, benx the ne half of L.ut No Si7 ; itoiindfd on the east ly LeliiKh street, mi l lie snuth liy llio n'her oart uf Lot No. 2S7. on I lie vro-t ly Api'lu allry, and on Ilia nun ti ly I.hi No. J'J8. i-te. 'Ine it Improvement son this l.nt area fra.ne ffi'ltl Uveclllnir lluusif. Willi n l.sturv Kl'eli. t&MiL rn uttaclied ; I'rauie t.tnbte, 12 x It feet, and ottie-r necessary Outbuilding., aud an excol lent Well ot W liter. A IO, all Hut certain Town Lot. sltnnte and lielngln tbo Uuruuub of l.ehtaliton abire. said, aiiil nuinlmrfd ! tbo plan or plot Ihtrc of'LOr No. 10", containing D8 lei-r Iront by i9 Irci 0 inulivs In .ifplh, tiuuiided un tlie mirth li'y L it No. 1V6. mi tlie tust hy Appln alley, jm tbo smith by Lot No. 138. anil on I In) by Niirlliuiiiptnti sirret Tbe I in. provrinematli' ro.n are a brick I well ? lint House, 'i" x 3i feel ; .-tabln 14 x 10 A'cot. and ueeesiry oiilhulbilnas The l.u. t, Pbint.il with Erult Treca and there Is a Well id icvol Water. ucltiiiif of Sale One.fimrth of purchase mopty tu be pnbl on knncMnir down of prnji eity, uuelo.rih lo three tnonthe from elay of sale. nnd tbo balanco In six iiiuntba. er cah down, II convenient. 1't.ssesMun given oil 1st oi April If required. AARON KEltrtlO. Fncn. IIkutolettk, Alt'). aiarllwS. Public Sale of Valuable Personal Property. The undersltrn'd. Administratrix of Adam Liuclimire di-uM. ol Maboulna Townslilp, t ailxm Ciuin'y, l'.i , will sell al Putile Sale, on tbu prctutses, on Friday ana Saturday, Marcli 23 & 24. 1883. at ONE o'clock I M tho followlnjf ersonnl properly, vis: Alaro4 venrsold.Uuw a Ili'lfrrp. 'J eTarrl.iifpa. 'J.tioisu Farm Waon. ' "-'f Z-lmrse Sprlny Wauon. MuwIiik Machine, 2 Slelglis, 4 ll.irrels ot Vlni-irar, Oats, Whoat and iorn liy tho busliel. Outline llox, l.'orn Hlnnter, Horse ltakc, Cinnlnu AI III, Thresh Ina Macbino with burso p.iwer, liny, Straw and I'orn Stalks by ton, read. matte Fence Posts, li i.'uliivatnrs, 2 Harrows, 1 1'lnws, lot of Ecnoe Hulls, 8 Hives ot llees, bit Pmaioe s, Apple Ilutter, Honey, 2 lle.tstrads with lied, dinir, tJInsois, Tables, Chairs, Sieve with I'll', Parrels. Tubs, lot Tools. Hoes, Forks Mi'ivel. IMniins an. I oilier articles. Terms will bo made known at the time and plica id sale, by TEH. LAIItJIt.MJUK. Feb. 23 ws . AdmluUtriilrlx. No Pat(nt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In ths United States Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. With our principal office located In Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent U.Ttcc, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater promptneia and de spatch and at less cost than other patent at. torneys who are at a distance, from Wash ington, and who hare, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to la tentabllliy, free or charne. and all who are Intereated In new Inventions and patents are Invited to send for a copy ol our "lluldo fur obtaining Patents," which la sent free to any address, aqd contains conn leto Instruc tions how to obtain patents and other valua. Lie matter. Wo refer to tho (Jermnn-American National Hank Washington, 11. O. j tbe lloyat Swedish. Norwea'ah andVat.lah Lena. Hons, at Washington : Hon. .Tcs. Casey, leto tllilel .liistloe U. S. Court ol Ulalms; to the Officials or the U. S Patent Office, and to Smators and Members of Congress from every Stato. Address: LOTUS mOOER Ai CO., So llellor" nt Patents and Attorneys at Law.Lf Droit Ilulldlnir, Washikovok. D. 'J. Farm at Private Sale. The under'lxncd titters his Farm, situate bout .1 miles lrom WrlS'or(. In Franklin Township. Carlin t.'nun'y. Pa., at Private Sale! bounded by lands of Jacob Hrbrlie, r.'lta Solt and in her, i-ontalnln FIFTY. FIVE AUHE". more or less, about 43 acres ofwhlchare clcaril and under a koI state or cultivation, and the balunco Is fine While - ' - I'lna Tlmbor. Tho Improvements thereon are a vond Dwelling- House, .Pi&L Nnsr lUrn and necessary Oalbulld Inus. For further particulars .,lv.nthe premtses. tu ltKNllV UAUCItSPISE. M.rch 10, lM3rw4 E. F. LUCKENBACU, Two Doors Below tbe "Broadway Honas ,. MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer m all ratterna of Plain at a Taney Wall Papers, "Window Shades, Paints & Paintesr Supplies, LOWEST CARS' PH1CP.S. f 1 r 1 i nnd most ANY- Which we will put up for you In our usual FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby giving you, as we always, do Best Fitting:, Best Triiiei and Best Mafle CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON. al(jojuet recelrM from th Mnrmntetnrcri a Larsje Soofs9 Allocs and waiters9 ' HATS MD CJJPS, All of whtch we are now offering at UIT XJnprecedently Loir Prices ! Very Respectfully, MERCHANT TAILORS, Bank March 21, 1SS3-! Special to the Ladies! A Special Invitation ts extended to tbe Lad. tcs or Lehlaliton and surrounding neighbor hood to call and examine the Immense stock ot FALL AND WINTKK JUST RECEIVED AT E. H. SNYDER'S 1 M-st., LsMgMoii, Fa., coinprfMnR all the Me it Korclllei In'niack and Colnred SUkr. Velvet. FUldi, Catb merer, SergeF, all-Wool Sultlnjrf, tiring hnmf, Irinti, kcl Also, a full line of lilanketFjbmepticffSjiavT),Muilln8, NOllUNS, THIMMI.NOS, fce., all or which' he la offering nt very Lowest. J'rjycf. .Affilce lnp of. Silver-Platfed Ware, .Do call and see It, My stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, QUE ENS WARE, GLASSWARE, fcc., ts full and complete. Cheap as the Cheapest, and Good aa tbe licit. aept.4-vl X NEW AND EI.KGANT LINE OF Clucks. atclies an9 Jewelry Just Received, at HAGAMAN'S STORE, Bank St., Lehighton, SUITAUI.E FOR Holiday Presents, All of which la being aold at such extraordin ary Low Pi Ices that all can buy. Look for Yourselves ! ! Gold and;silver Watches from ti 00 to tea 09 dent's Chain ljto I 01 Ladles' Chain JJ to SOU Lockets 1 03 to SO CO Ring " s to 12 00 Rracelets, Oents'and Ladlea' Chains, llreast I li s. Ear Jewels, and a variety of oilier arti cles too nuiaerous to mention, Including SfLVERWARE, SPECTACLES, &o. riease aall and see for yourselves before baying elsewhar. dcrt-r Jy IIClL.niA.-V ti CO., BANK STRKET, Lehighton, Pa., UILLERs and Dealera to Floiir& Feed. All Kind lf GRAIN EOl'OIlTand KOLOa ItEOULAlt UAltKUT KiTKS. We woold, alae, testiecttnlly tntorns eorclti sens ilial woaie uow fully prepared to UUP PLY tuetn with Best of Coal From any M!n deal rod at VE tt lowest rmccs. JT. HEILMAN & 60. Juir:s. $725; a werV tr.a.lo t tome by the In ustrins. nrst nutincs now nc- ro tbo nubile. I'apltal not needed. Ue will start )ou. Men. women, hoys and girta wanted ercrywliore lit work for us. fow is the time. You can work In spare time, or aire your whole ilme to tha busineas. N other business will pay you nearly so well. Noone en tall to make enor mous pay. by engaging at one I'nstly out fit ami terms free. Monry made rust, ta-lly and honorably, Address Thus; & (.. Au gusta, Jlalnoj deeZ-yl RUPTURE.vif.fsi Tba F.RIA1, HtUFS on want 1 ne xreateal Inrentlnu cf thel teeo our pam nnlec. eni iree. roi.j. i.uAn.ur"n.. burn N.Y. t-'lv H ' WISES; are alwaya on nutlor chances Increase their earn. Inirs. and In time be. corns wealthy; those whnilD no Improve their opiuirtnnliles remain In poverty- ei fTrr a r rat ehsnoelomako money. We want many g eat men. women, noye anu niria m right In their own healttles. Anyonendo the work properly from ihe first alsrt. The bu.lnrs will pay mora than ten lme ofdln. arywagea Exia-nslve e utfil faroli-hedfreo. No one wbo rn -ages tails to snake money rapidly. You ran devote to'irwlmlellnie in Ibe work, or only you spare nvwnie. Full Information and all that Is nredrd s.nt tree AddrtesSTlxsoa kGo, Portland Maine, ! St., Lehig'hton, Pa. E. A. HORN, Successor to Messrs. Rapsher i Zera. DEALER IN Pare Mb, & Cnemicals, WEISSrORT, TNN'A, Respectfully announces to the publls that k Is prepared to supntj them with all th Pop ular PATENT MEDICINES, HORSE sad CATTLE POWDERS, Fancy and TolietU Articles, WALL PAPERS fc UORDEKS, CHOICE ClOAltS, nnd, In fact, everthlag usually found In a first class Drug Store. FANCY ARTICLES ! a large and beautiful assortment, suitable ftr IIIRTHDAY PRESENTS. Call and ace them. Lowest Prices. PURE WINES and LIQUORS for Madl clnal purposes, tj Prescriptions carefully eompoaidcd, -day r night. Patronage Invited, E A. HORN, Wtlssport, Pr ' November la, IBS -yl THE JN". Y. STUN". NEW YORK. 1883. More propls have read Tax Son during tbo jear just now passing than cvnr fcvforo since It was first printe-d. Na otner newa-' tiaper published im this side of the earth has urn bought and read In any year by ao assay men and women. Wo aro creditably Informed that people buy, read, and like Til Sua lorlbo fell, tng reasons, among nbt rs : Hccuuso Its news columns I resent tn st tiaetlie foun aud with Ike grrairst possible accuracy whatever has Interest lor human kind; the event, tbe deeds, and mlsdeeds.the wlsdiim, the phltosupby, tbe notable folly, tbe solid sense, the Improving nonsense alt Ibe news ot the busiest world nt prtient re volving In space. llvcnuso people have learned that In its re marks concerning persons and affairs Tnsi Sun makea a practice of lelling tbem then aet troth lo the best of ability three hnndred aud sixty-rive (leys In the year, before alec, tlon aawell as arter, about the whales sa well aa the amatl fish, In tbe faeeofdlssent as plainly and fearlessly as when fupHirtrd bv general approval. Tnic Soil has absolutely no purposes to serve, tave tbe Information ef lis readers and tbe furtherance ef the com mon good. Ilecauae It Is everybody's newspaper. It man Is sohumblethatTnxSvii Is Indifferent to bis welfare and his rlihls. Ne man, association of men, Is iowerful enengh to be exempt from the strict application ef Its principles of right and wrong. lice, use in pulitirs It haslergbtfera dosen years, without Intermission ami sometimes almost al.ifle an.ong newspapers, the fight that has resulted In the recent overwhelming popular verdict against Itolsonlsra andf.r honest government. No matter what party lain power, Tim Son atands and will con tinue tu stand like a rvck forihe Intrrrsta ef tho people against the an; hi Hon of boi.es, tbe enciimeiimetits of monoOlists, and tbe dts. honest schemes of public robbers. All this Is what we are told almost dally by our friends. One man bolda tbat Tm Son Is the best religious newspaper evrrpui. lisbrd, because Its Christianity Is undiluted with cant. Another holds that It Is tbe Lest Republican newspaper printed, because It has already whipped half ef tbe rascals out ef tbat party, and the proceedings against the otbar half with undcininlshed vigor. A third bolleres tt to be tbe Kit magsilne of general literature In existence, because Its readers tnl.a nothing worthy ofnotloe that ts current in the world of thought. So every friend ef 1 nu Son discovers one of Its many sides thai appeals with particular force to his Indlvldu. alliklna. If you already know Tn Sow, yon will ob-s-rre Ibat In 1S83 It Is a tittle belter than ever before. II you do not already know Tan Sox, jou will find It lo ba a mirror of all he. m.n activity, a storehouse of the oholsest produclsof cimmon sense and Imagination, m mainstay fur the cause of honest government, a sentinel for genuine Jefiersonlan Demo cracy, a st'oumo fur wickedness ef every si eclcs, an and uncommonly good Investntet lor the coming year, Tsrms to Kail Babicribers. The several editions of Tug Sox a e seat by mall, postpaid, as follows: DAILY 55 cents a month, (SiOaysar with Sunday edition. 87.70. SUN DAY Eight pages, S1.S0 a year. W KkKLY SI a year. Eight pages ef Ik besl matter eftheriallylsauesian Agricul tural Depart mentor unequalled merit, mar ket reports, an I literary scientific, and de. mrstlo Intelligence make IMS Wuur Sun tbe newiuiier for the farmer's kense hold. To clubs or ten with elo. an extra copy free. Address I. W. EM1LAND, Publisher, Ths SDK, New Turk City November Zi-ws PATENTS Avsr experience In procuring Patents, Caveats. Trade-Marks. Copytlgnts, etc In this sad other countries. Oar Hand Dook giving fell Instructions In Patents tree Address, It fl. k A. P. LAilKY. Patent Attorneys, set r M., Washington, D. U. Jan. e-tf RESTS not, life Is sweeping by. ana aare oeiere lea somelhtner salalitv end sublime leave be hind, to ronqner time." SMewsck In year own town, fi outfit free. No risk Every, thing new Capital net required. We will furnish yon everything. Many are metier boys and elrls make great pay Besder.lf you want busineas at which you emu saale great pay all the Ilme. write for particulars to II, Hallxiv fc Co., Portland, Mala. nriOUTH AND MtllDIK-AORD, Voiu voa eM-tor-dtebOUND WnnVrvrl 4 re.id .uiuu. end voe will ret ad- AtwBUull ; -vie 1m e4te4 eeveUe Aetlrta. hwmmmm rret. J.Y. Keii.1,oHeas6rg .Y. yeVyiryi
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