to (Stovtaw gvtfviMttU. SATUIIDAY, MAY 5, 1883. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Snow last.Bund'ay. - Beautiful The weather Monday. Go to the Concert this (Saturday) even. 'D8j , , Jour pibllo school term ends on Friday f najt week". Whcu are the pavements along Dank waylo befiTdlshodf -iiteadW- A. Ilnm'i new advertisement on fojrth page. Frank Lelbcngulh la building an ad dlticn to bla residence on Bank .street. Trees are beginning to leaf. The crab apple trees ara already green with foliage. rushing along The tw new tene. menU of Hon: V. M. Rapiher, on Bank war. In town Monday, John Loesher, of MaUcb'-'Chunk. lie leoka well after hit trip." ; ' In abaci way the young lady who Is afraid the .wont like her new tpring bonnet after It' rt'finltbed. They'd. I ttack of the Sauc-m Iron Works, at Uollertown, has been blown out for repairs. The Bethlehem Iron .Company has de clared a semi-annual dividend ofO per cent, on their capita! stock or$l,O00,Q00. aA' number of new opon cars are being buill at the Stemton Car Bhops lor use on the Switchback road at Mauch Chunk. '" ffia.Illustratcd Book of Cage Birds mailed fdreSjfcent stamp. Bikd Food Co., 237 South 8ttf6t.,Thllailelphia. The Chicago meat market which has b"en doing business 'hero for the past few months, clotedlon Tuesday last. It would be a vast Improvement to Weissport, it Eomo of the pavements on White street were put In a proper stato of repair. JS-IVof F. If. Bernd. of this place, is com pliteing Lis theological course in Philadel phia, "ncT will enter the ministry Ibis nntb. .The other day.a thief stole the satchel of 8tate Senator Biddls, while the latter gentleman was takiug lunch at the station on the Philadelphia aad Reading Hallroad. jS-Who wants to exchange Town prop rlv fori. Form nf 142 acres, with cooil new tiuiIdingsAriil fine truittrees on it. Address, W. M. lUrsiiKB, this borougn. In January last $70,000 of 4 percent. Allenlown city relunding bonds were placed on, sale. The fast were sold on Thursday of last week. The .'Allentown National Bank on Monday declared u dividend of 4 per cent, -on.;tlie earnings of the last six months, pay' ante MevMllh. Ifyou want a team for any purpose, don't fail) to call at the popular livery of David Ebbert. "North street. He will suit you at a very reasonable price. Daniel Graver, of Fairview, Luzerne county, was in town Monhay interviewing tils old friends. Daniel looks well, and ro ports business very good with him. SB-Tliere was sold on Saturday, 25th, un., at iiagaman s store, uenigninn, seven ty-one dollars wortu.or watches anil Jewel ly, for one family. Fairmount Colliery, at PitUton, will liave'to lie jdlo until , the shaft is sunk 200 feet deeper, to tho eight foot scam. Tiiis will nrobablv lake (lireo months. liTrtsraoiii!. "Hello!" "Well.helloT Who isit,JnbT" ""Uncle I did use Horn's TelopuoHe Liniment and lound it the best 1 ryer hadr No family should be without it. vjoou uye." William Ash, an engineer on the Fcrlclomcn Railroad, died Saturday tneru tng at Allentown from the effects ofenal ns, which ho inhaled while in the cab of ihis engioei Ij. C. 0; Hansen, of Allentown, who claims to be the chsinpien billiard player of the State, has been defeated in six games out ol nine by Henry DonaUeou, a. boy living in Ktnaut. i-julf you wanta nice emooth,eaey sliave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Frans Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forget it. Owing to the unwillingness of tho peo ple of Mi I lord to subscribe to the capital tock of the Millord and Matamoras Kail road the construction of the road has been abandoned. A slope lias been aink at the Jeanes ville collieries on the South dip of the Wharton scam, and has reached the basin, where the coal is in good condition and of a auiierior quality. F. W. Christ, postmaster at hilt, whu for many years has been a prominent politician of Lancaster county, and who in I860 was a member of the Pennsylvania Klectoral College, died on Friday. &5UCheaiest Fisuiox liiUkltXK in the world, 120 large pages, 4 ruges new music, 1000 engravings each issue. 50 cents er year; single copies 15 cents. Stbawbridgk ic Clotuisk, 8th Jc. Market Sts., I'liila. For the week ending on the 28th ult., 138,(108 tons of coal was transported over the L. V. RE., making a total of J,1J5;928 tons to that date, and showing an increase of (71,255, as compared with came time last year. ' P.J.Cannon, af Drlflon, feeling dis satisfied with the result of bis foot-race with Harry Lewis, in this borough, has cha I lenged Lewis to a race tor any amount at Uazleton within three weeks. Tho chal lenge will be accepted, Nearly all the slate quarries iu this fitate are in full operation, but the sup) ly it unequal to the demand. During last week 2200 squares of ruo6ng slate were abipped, besides quantity of school slatca and blackboards. &S-E. F, Luekenbaeh. Broadway .Mauch Chunk, is now upeniug for the Inspection of his Irlends, Uie largest stock or new designs in WAtiU t'Af Hits ever seen In tins coun ly', and is selling at very lowest prices. J..C. Fritz presented himself for jury duty (n Lucerne county on Wednesday ol last week. The Sheriff bad returned blm as dead, and the Judge declared that he was compelled to accept the Sheriff's return and regard him aa dead. The American Aqritultuiut (English or German edition),and the Cabbon Advocatk will be sent tu any address on receiptor two dollars. The price of the Agriculturist is Michael Reilly, tho hotel keeper who abet aud killed Ttoaias Msy at Fairyiew, In .November last, was convicted Thursday afternoon of last week of murder la the second degree, and sentecoed to 8 yesrs in prlsonment In the Eastern Penitentiary. frMrs. Mamie J. Mullen, fashionable dressmaker, ai me uabbon aovocatk oi. fire, thia borough. Per ect fits and work insnship guaranteed. Wax Flowers of all designs at lowest prices. White Flowers for -funerals a specialty. ' The contract has been let for building a new railroad from Hawley, Wayne coun ty, to Pittsburg, Lusernv county. It I, expected that the road will be completed in ten months. Two thousand men will ta set to work in a tew days. 5000 bilumlBOUs coal miners went on strike 00 tba 1st inst, in the fittsburg rc-l10"0) to ReT- Father Buna, of Mauch trict Tbe farmers through the valley re gions. I Chunk, on Thursday last. I gird it in tbe light of a bonanza. It is not often that an opportunity presents itself to have such a treat as you will have in going to hear the Bi centennial Choral Society at School Hall, this (Saturday) evening. The great mortgage recently given by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compnny'.for $160,000,000 has just been re corded at Norrlstown. It covers two hun dred and two pages of the docket, each page containing 12 lines. j!33 I have now on hand a lot of Light Single and Double uuggy narne's an Ueavv Team Harness, which I will sell a very reasonuble price. Any style made to order on short notice. Yours, lie , MltTox FtOBY, Weissport, Pa. For the week ending on the 30lh ult. there were 179,736 tons ofcoal shipped over the Lehigh A- Susquehsnna RR., making a total for the year to that date ol 1,480,01 tons, an Increase as compared with earn time last year of 183.695 tons. The Indebtedness ol all the anthracite coal companies ie$500,000,000. Their pro duction this year will be 300,000,000 tons tipan which they will make a profit f $1 per ton j and this soys a prominent railroad man of Philadelphia, isfi per cent, upon the whole investment. Dr. J. A. Mayer, the practical Surgeon Dentist, nf Broadwav, Mauch Chunk, has had a practice of over 20 ycnrs,and is prob ably the oldest resident dentist in this val ley. Tho Dr's work speaks for itself, and the fact that all critical work in tho region is given to him Is a sufficient guarantee of his superior ability as a Surgeon Dentist. Leaders of choirs and musicians desiring to give en cuuiuguuiuui. iu tuuimunuu. . . . . . . 1 1 r . i nm hull" 1' I and scholars should endeavl brjfom to brine them to ScilOOl liallf banna Railroad Tuesday Lehighton, ilay 5th, to hear , n ? tr A. rK a t,ok nreand rf "ie ti 'tU irainea voices iur to and threatened to consu Architect Hotton aud contractor Stacy Reeves, of Philadelphia, are superintending the staking offol the ground preparatory to the digging of the foundations for the new laboratory in the Lehigh University grounds made necessary by the great increase in the number of students In the last year or two. A new mining company has been ur ganned at Catasauqua, to be known as the "Catasauqua Mineral Company." They have leased a large tract of land on the Lehigh mountain supposed to contain deposits of iron ore, isinglass or mica, aud other minerals, Tho company propose to commence prospecting at on early day At 10 o'clock Sunday night James Size, emploved at No. 6 furnace of the Bethlehem Iron Company, met his death by being squeezed between tho platform of tho furn ace hoist and a beam above the opening. He waa about adjusting a barrow which he thought was projecting over the platform when he was caught. Ho served as c Union so'dler during the whole of the re bellion and was wounded twice. ..... -Argument Court held at jwauou onunKi.Mri j 8 Kocutie cigar manufacturer, Monday and Tuesday for tno purpose oi hearing argument in tno case oi iuanes Carroll vs. Jacob retry, and the Mechanics National Bank, of Philadelphia, ys. the Miners Bank, of Lansford ; in the first ccse petition for charge of venno was deniedind in tbo latter, a rule to dissolve attachment against the Summit Hill Bank for $3000 no decision was rendered . You will miss a grand treat if you fail to hear the Bi-CeDtennial Choral Society at their Concert in. School Hall, Lehighton, on the even ing of May 5th. j The Travelers' Life and Accident In-1 surance Co., of Hartford, Conn., and for' which Mr. Thomas Kemercr isilio agent in this place, offers extraodinary lndu-cments to those wishing to provide for their families n case of accident or death. -Mr. C. H. Bower who, recently, was slightly injured while at work, and was incapacitated from work for two weeks, received $20 compen sation last week, through tho agent. Call on Mr. Keinerer for trms, &c. Messrs. Siencer and Randolph, o Buck Mountain, and Handy, of Philadel phia, representing the Buck Mountain Coal Company, visited the, old Gorman Colliery Friday to inspect the works. It is under stood that negotiations have been pending f.ir its purchaso hy these gentlemen and that Friday's visit was made with tho view of opening new workings. The colliery has nut been working since five years ago, when its owners went into bankruptcy. It is impossible to disguise Ihe fact that the anthracite coal trade is exceedingly dull. A prominent producer staled Fri day that the only hne was that a better demand might be inaugurated this month. If something of this sort did not occur u great deal of coal would have to bo piled up. There are predietious that there will bo nine or twelve days suspension in luln lug this month instead of six days, as the combination had agreed upon. Philadel phia lUcord. The oran to be used this (Saturday) evening at the Concert by the Bi-Centennial Choral Society,iu School Hall, this borough, is kindly loaned by Prof. J. F. Halbachfor the occasion. ' Au Allentown despatch says Vulonline Shoemaker committed suicide Tuesday nigbt by hanging himself in the garret of hit house, ills head wss injured years ago by an accident and though he has nev er been watched with apprehension of do ing himself barm it la supposed that his death it ascribable to this cause. He has worried a great deal aver the running away of a son a week or so ago. He leaves a wifeand three children. He was 40 years old, Snesk thieves continue to make occas- ional raids upon our borough. Early on Monday morning the wife of Harry Blank. an engineer on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, get up to get ner uusoana s oreaitiast, when sue ueara two men at me back door trying w lurco jb opeu. duo give an alarm and her husband and the nelgubora fired le yolvert at the burglars as they ran from t house. It has not yet been learned wheth er either were struck, but probably not use snot guns Allentown is likely to get another shoo factory. The men who during the wimer lelt the old factories because ol a disagree ment on wages, ara now makinz an ell'orl to start a factory on the at oporalive i br, ana to gel me lunig suricti mev are now going about ameng tho monied men selling stock for railing the required capital about $25,000. Tbey ulrcady have sub seriptinns to the amount of $7,(100, and feel cmitileiit that they will be able to secure the full amount. Read the very interesting Utter of Mr, Win. Craig, from Blue 8prings, Neb , on our 2 id page to-day. Trexler Sc Kreidler loll what is said lo a htve been thojiaudsomest built Phaetou In Joseph D. Lathrop, formerly a clerk la the office of the Central Railroad of New Jersey, pleaded guilty in the Oentral Ses sions, at New York, Tuesday of stealing f 5,320 from the company. Counsel loi Re ceiver Little asked for clemency for Lath, rop tor the sake of hit parents, who had not attempted to shield him, but bad believed it to be their duty (o aid the company in arresting him. Lathrop was sentenced to State prison for four years. 5&"For Bsrgains in dress goodt, dry goods, notions, Ac, call at Joseph Jonas, Oberl't building. lie is doting nut his en tire stock at and below cost, and nil must be sold out before the 15th nst, so call now if wish bargains. Mr. Fred Lebckcl, Jr., arrived home on a ylalt to his parents and irlends Hereabouts, on the olternoon train en Wednesday last, from Kokoma, Col., where ho hat been so journing for the past two years. He looks remarkabfy well, the country evidently agrees well with htm. We trust bis visit will prove a pleasant one. U Charles Rapp has rented tho room re a'pNitly occupied by the Chicago meat market, and proposes to supply the people with fresh killed meal, of fino quality, eyery day. iU-Jinns, Ober.V's building, will close out his entire stock nf new and fashionable Ready Made Clothing, before the 15th InsU, at and below cost. Men, Youths and Boys, ifyou need clothing now is the time, as no such opportunity will occur again for you to get so much for so little ready money. Emanuel Bennet, a miner, living near Wllkesbnrre, while crossing tho Susqur. hanna River in a ferryboat Wednesday evening fell off and was drowned, lie leaves n widow and child. James Hullen, a driver's boy employ ed at Big Mine Run, Colliery, Ashland, was caught between two loaded mine cars Wednesday and daneerously Injured. His bedy was horribly bruised. JCAboutadozcn oil cars were thrown om the' track of the Lehigh and Susque- evening a Treich- broken wheel. The oil me burned fiercely mo the lock of the cinal, but was subdued by the Moron Hole Company from Mauch Chunk. The damage was largo and the track vat block ed until Wednesday forenoon. Five oil cars Tvith their contents were burned Coxe.Bros. k Co haye cellars dug fr seven blocks of new houses at Beaver Mead ow, and if carpenters can be obtiined they will build from filtcen to twenty blocks this spring, in order to accommodate the in crei-B'd number of employes required at the old Ely colliery. Rev. C. 8. Human, Presiding Elderof Allentown District, will preach' in the Evangelical Church, at Lehighton, tO' mor row (Sunday); in tho German language at 10 a. in., and In the English language at 7.30 p. ru. Communion services at 3 p. m. All are invited. Henry Glessncr, of Easton, a brokeman on an iron train ou the Lehigh Valley rail road, bad the second finger of his left hand badly mashed one day last week while co'upling cars at the depot in Allentonm Mi will be unable to work for some timo. of ths borough voluntarily raised the wages of his employees, on tho 1st Instant. $1 per thousand for making cigars. This is commendable on the part of Mr. Knch, and thows a liberality not generally exhibited by mtnufacturers. L-Gcorgo Horn and Miss Emma Dciberl, of Weissport, were joined in llii holv bonds of matrimony, by Rcy. 8 T, Leopold, at Tamoqua, on the lstlnst. They returned home on the 2nd Inst., und were treated to a serenade by tho calalhutnplans one ol tho parties dancing In a bog trough and busting it. Andenried Behools. The final examination of tho senior c!as of the Audenricd sc! o ils.who completed I lie course of study marked out for the high schools of the county. took place on Friday and Saturday, April 27lh and 28th. The class consisted ot two members. One tailed, the other ono Miss Mary E. Boyle, passed successfully. The commencement will be held on Thursday evening May 10th. Why Thoy Call Him "Old Man." "Yes, thatVsadly so," said Jenkins, ''my hair is turning gray and falling, nut before its time. Use something 7 I would, but most hair restorers oredangerous." "Truo,'' answered his friend,, "but Parker's Hair Balsam is as harmless as it is aflective. I've tried it, and know. Give tho Balsam a show atd the boja will soon stop calling you 'Old Man Jenkins.' " It never fails'! re torq tho original color to gray or faded hair. Richly perfumed, ad eleguut dressing. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Lebightrn post office, May 1st Belts, David Koehenderler, Hen , Mnler, Murcris (2) Miller, P. M., Miller, Albert Miller, A., MetzgBr, Christian Piatt, G. W , Roth, Walter Reed, Lewis Itulliermnl, Henry Rehrigi Jonas S'lohinghill, Eliier Smith, James Snyder, Emma L., Schneider, David lieltz, Isaac Belts, Alice Billlg, Henry Colburn, Richard Cuufer,John Dreisbach, Aaron Delong.Olwell B., Dittler, John C Elbert, Mary E., r i slier, rred Fritzinger, Jnsiah Flickinger, Dan Freyman, Tims". Gumbert, J. L., llunler, Jotin oeiser, Uartolet Swartwooil, P, Persons calling for any of tbeaboye letters will please say "Advertised." T. J. Skifert, ass't F. M. Reading Makes Another Lease. The Read i eg Hull read Company in afT-cting tbo lease of the Schuylkill aud Lehigh Railroad; which dates from May 1, closes an avenue for tho entrance of a rival railroad into Reading. The Pennsylvania Railroad was in negotiation for the road, but concluded to survey a route of its own up tho Perkiomen Valley, lapping a better re.inn and reschiug to Allentown and the Lehigh Valley in that way, Lately, ho- eyer, tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company hat bad Its eye on the Lehigh and Schuyl kill Railroad, which connects with its own lineat31atington, and tbo Reading Com pany made the lease none too soon or the Lehigh Valley Railroad would toon have had it. Bonanza la the CaUwissa Valley. Green Mountain it located In the CaO. wlssa Valley, and Is supposed to contain Urge veins of anthracite c.ial ,It is in.the Northwestern portion ofjbe Schuylkijr re gion and has never yet been fully developed. A ciitiianyr owning the land have begun opening up the veins, preparatory to tbe building of a large breaker ticar Braudon ville. It is a settled fact that in a few months the shrill whistle of a coal colliery will bo heard in the now quiet aud peace ful CaUwissa Vulley. The .coil has tutu tested and is ol good quality and sulposul to be what is known as the Primrose vein , This new enterprise has Increased the value of property in the valley fully 100 per cent. It is no doubt, but the beginning ofan ex- tensive mining business in that new dlt- The Weatherly Schools. Tint Commence- ment of the High School. On Friday evening, April 27th, the com mcncement.fthe Wealberly High School . . . , ,,, , .. wss held In Miller'! Hall. It wat the first commencement ever held in the history of il l 1 i in i. ..l.i I.--- iu- r. iuv kuwi, sua inn, uu uuuui, iiBm ma hi- feet o. e.ev.t,g ,tt ttand.rd of scholarship and Its general character. Three pupllt completed the course, Mist Cora Vandyke, Miss Bessie Evans and Miss Litzie Harle man. The Hall was crowded with an audience made up of the most intelligent citizens of the town. Essays were read by tbe members of tbe class and were reward ed with rounds of applause and handsome bouquets. The essayt showed careful re paration and were well read. Alter tho reading of the essayt, Mr. Balllet, the County Superintendent, was Introduced by Mr. Rauch, principal ef the schools, who spoke briefly on the true aim and functien of the school. Ho said that the Weaiherly Behools were in excellent condition and ranked among the very best In the county. At the close Mr. W. H. Rauch, the princi pal, spoke briefly on the character of educa tion In its higher tente aa involving some thing far more than merely a practical knowledge of things necessary to make a living. Education It not merely a meant of making a living but has for Its object the culture of the soul for its own sake. The pupils of the senior class presented Mr. Rauch very handsome copies of the poems of Byron and Burns which he accept ed with a brief, felicitous address. He said that his relation with bis pupils, with di rectors, fellow teachers, and citizens, had been exceedingly pleasant during his con nection with the schools. He said that he hoped that his piipils might bo rewarded for their faithfulness and diligence in school by abundant success In after life. At tbe close of the exercises Mr. E. P. Williams moved that a vote of thanks be extended to Mr. Rauch for tbe deep interest he took in their high school in making the first commencement such a marked success. All the exercises Jwere frequently inter- liersed with music, rendered by the pupils of tbe high school. Several beautiful solos were rendered on the organ by Miss Carrie Tweed le. Mr. Rauch took charge of the schools last September. The directors raised the salary in order to secure bis services. Efforts will bo made to induce him to accept the posi tion again for next year. His work gave universal satisfaction and won for him an enviable reputation. For the next two months ha will take charge of a summer Normal School in Lehigh county, composed of teachers and young men preparing for college. Big Creek Itoms. -Miss Addle Arner, of East Mauch Chunk, an intelligent young lady.was visit ing her grandfather and friends in thia place. Dr. Wolf, of Lehighton, was here last week, with his champion medicine. Mr. Jocob Gravcr. of Catasauqua, was at this place last week, on a visit to hit son Ji seph. Sarah Solt, of Penobscot, was on a visit to her mother and friends, at this place, last week. It is believed by some people that tbe finger nails will grow to tbe length of fifty feel, If the fingers aro kept out of work,and if tho person lives to be seventy. Now, how long will a man's nose grow If he keep it out of other people's business? The farmers ware surprised on April 20th, to see the earth changed from its green color to white ; they would like'io know whether there will be any more anow. I would adviso them to consult Wlggiu's, he is at present in Montreal lecturing on how worlds are. made. A. A. Ueltz was at heme on Sunday. Ho talks well of Broadbeadsyille school,but still ho prefers Big Creek. We think on account ol his old friends and the 7 Fiank Whittaker feels proud just now. A little boy came to his place a few days ago. A dog of Mr. Uehrig'a was attacked by hydrophodla, but he was killed before La could do any mischief. The people are very glad that be is killed, especially tbe women, for thoy were out hunting dande loin when they heard it, and I hey ran about aquarter of a mile in such hastethat they were quite prostrated. Joszmus. Packerton Ripples. Wo aro sorry to see that our friend Mr. Warg,a passenger engineer on tha Wyoming Division of the L. V. R. R., is confined to his room by sickness. May health and happiness soon be with him again. Tbe Lehighton tbievea haye not made their unfiearance here yet, and wo presume it is safest for them if they don't. Work at the new round house it pro gressing very lively, thus giving employ ment to hundreds of people who otherwise, perhaps, had to be idle or leave this lec tion. Tbe Packerton schools will close the lat'er part of this month. The following it the report for last month; OKAUMAB SCHOOL. M F T Whole No. In attendanco 15 17 32 Average attendance II 14 25 fer cent, ofatteudance 77 82 80 Tbe lollowing attended every day in the month: Charles Merit, Sutan Walp, Crizzia Everett, Lizzie Dayis, Alice Ditterline and Tillie Burns. raixART school. M Whole No. In attendance 32 Ayerage attendanco 27 Ter cent, of attendance S5 Tho following named pupils attended every day in the month: Edgar Fritzinger, Alwiu Johnson, Harry Weidaw, Harry Burns, and Emma Everett, Willin Hshn, OeirgeHahn, Barbara Lyndal, bi, lie Soli, Emma German, Annie Remaly end Beltie Bogdauski each missed half of a day. Rev. Mr. Myers, from SlatlngUni preached his farewell sermon in the old school house last Sunday evening. We understand he is going to leave this section of country altogether. Packerton therefore stands in need of some divine, or the Pret byterian persuasion, to take hit place. The Lehigh'a Lumber Traffic. George Lelghton, of Glenburn, who it at present engaged in some surveys for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company near White Haven, writes thus of tha lumber business at that place: "The season for active work in the sawmills bat fairly opened. All of them are wirking during f'ae daytime, and one of them at least throujli lb night. I visited oi.e of them for an hoar about a week ago. This mill, though much smaller than some others here, will saw 3,000,000 feet this season. The White Haven mills, all told, will taw 40,' 000,000 feet before next winter closes up tbe river. There are switches running aloag side of these mills, and a large sbsre of tbe sawed lumber is loaded direct from tbe mills to the cars. The logs are brought here all the way from Tobyhanna through the Lehigh river. A good part of th. way I the channel it narrow and clogged by rocks. Tho w distinction! aroevereome by meant lof artificial freshets. These freshets ire Poduced ky dams which may be opened , Sj.!6-1 " JE!U.,re,, The distance from Tobyhanna to Whit Haven , Booul lh(rlr mit, hj r,ver nd t oma i timet require! two weekt or more to drlye 'the lout the entlra dlaUnr. Wknn a i-M :: - jrhgkTlw.n'tVotVi;?; fVeh'! dams are then closed, and when they are lull tney are opened, to as to combine Into one freshet tbe contents of them all. Eath lumberman stamps his logt with hit initials or tome distinctive mark, and the logs come down tbe river together The Lehigh it dammed up at the head ol the town, and half a mile below, forming two large water leyelt. These pools are divided up by boom logs forming canals to the dif ferent mills along the banks. As the logs eulsr the upper levels, they are sorted and made up into rafts which are conveyed from one level to another through lockt. One circular taw In Mr. Steck't mill tawt 40, 000 feet In ten hours, but this it better than any of the rest. 25,000 to 35,000 Is a good average of work. Scranten Republican. A Fatal Coal Mine Ou Explosion. Ashland, April 30. There wat a heart rending scene at tbe Keystone Colliery to diy. Their men are dead and two are dying, as the result of an explasi n Scores of woman and children flocked to the mountbof tbe pit, awaiting newt from be low. Three criet were piteous, and when the dead bodies were brought to tho sur face the grief ef the stricken families wat awful to look upon. Tbe Keystone Colliery is operated by the fnlladelpbi and Keaaing Coal and Iron Company, aad it situated about on mile from Ashland. It waa built in 1852, by Donaldson & Co., and the coal and iron company got control of it twelve years ago. Auero are iwo aiojies, one in yards and the other 153 yards, a total depth of 320 yards. The workincs extend a mils each side. Immense quantities ot gas are generated, ana u requires an eiglity-horse-nowera engine to keep the mine ventilated. It has been the scene of a large number of larnnc explosions in pan years, and the dead ef to day ara added to a long list At ten o'clock this morning a gang of men were at work "skipping" pillars or remov ing the body of coal standing between the breasts. Suddenly a nillar started to run. It brought with it an immense voluino of gas. Five men were at work in breast No. 4, west gsngway, when the gas rushed upon them. Their names were Andrew Jones, August Weiker, Charles Tyler, Pat Rcaean ond Coney Weiker. Tbo gas ign!txl,it is tu; -posed, frm one of tbo miner's lamps. We ker was au inexperiment miner, and in the hurry and excitement he forgot to put out his lamp. A terrific explosion followed, and Reagan .Jones and Weiker were instant ly killed. Weiker was blown a distanco or fifty yards, and almost every light in the mine was extinguished by the concussion. A miner named Sweeney escaped by crawl ing two hundred yards on bis hand aud knees. An immense cloud of dust and tmoka shot out at the shaft, and the shock oi tbe explosion was felt for a mile. On all sides intenso excitement prevailed. Everybody knew just what bad happened, and men, women and children seemed to spring nut of the earth. They hurried to the scene of the accident and crowdes around the mouth of the pit. The exact particulars could not be had for a time. None knew how many unfortunate miners wire imprisoned or dead. The women, with blanched faces, gave way to grief in Its most violent form. Their walls could bo heard for a long distance. When the first body was brought to the surface the wildest scene ensued. Everyone crowded about. Jones was a boy, nineteen years, and as bis mutherbent over his blackened form she fainted dead away. She was car ried from the scene unconscious. Anxious 1 the crowd awaited as eaeh of the dead dead bodies were slowly drawn to tbe sur face and mournful precessions followed the unfortunate men to their late hoin.es. Weiker it seriously injured and it is thought .that he cannot recover. Tyler's cnndil'oi's pronounced hnpd-ss and bH death 13 morhentarily expected. He is shockingly burned all over. All tho men resided around-tbe- mine and leave large families, with the exception of Andrew Jones. Weiker had only started to work in the mina a few weeks ago and his careless ness and inexperience caused the explosion. Reagan leaves a wife and six children. Ty ler also has a large family. The excitement to-night is unabated and the sad affair is the theme of conversation in the vicinity of the mine. Terrible as the explosion was the damage to the mine, strange U say, is comparatively small. A. right With Trampt- On Tuesday morning three tramps enter the Ebro Hotel, near Easton, and became abusive. The proprietor, S. S. Keller, ordered them out but they refused to go After n scuffle in which the tramps .were badly used they were ejected. Later they returned and demanded drinks, which were refused. Two. of them drew loaded revolvers and pointed them at Mr. Keller and pulled tbe triggers, but neither, pistol discharged, fortunately. A .fight then en sued and one tramp was captured. Tbe other two fled. Tbe police were informed and Detective Simons led a force of men to capture the tramps. The two with three other tramps were discovered in a railroad cut. Tbey were all recognized as welt known hard character! and it waa decided to arrest them all. A ruth wat made, but Tom Trainer, a desperado, escaped. The other four were captured and lodged in jail fer trial, the tramps for vagrancy, and the two assailants for attempting to kill. The men gave fictitious names: . Beady for the S pring- Trade E. H. 8nyder announces to the ladles of Lehighton and vicinity that he has now re cti veil an -opened an entire new and fash innabie atock ol Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Including all tbe most desirable siyiesoi sius, grenadines, mohairs, nun's eloth, spring cloaking, and prints and ginshamt in endless variety, together with uii tine di nonery ana gioovrt, alt ol bicb be is offering at prices marked down to adit the timet. In groceries and pn vitiont he keens a full and cnninleta stock i f choicest ai tide! at popular prlcvt. An nieciiou 01 goeaa is respeciiuny Invuen, as he considers it no trouble to show goods. ITEMS OF INTEREST. man offered $10,000 fer' a, license To Mil liquor at wholesale, in Westfield, Mass., for five years but tbe authorities refused. A trestle bridge across Lake Pontcbar- traln,on the New Orleana and Northwest ern Railroad, will be twenty one miles in length. Three factories in the Ui.lted States consume nearly two million eggtayear in making a peculiar kind of paper used by photographers. It it said in Boston that the Mtthoditt Episcopal Bishop Bowman believes thst he holds spiritual communication with hist'e eiased daughter. Gypsies really do steal children outside of fiction. A Boston small bey wss taken off by a strolling band, and kept ten days berore his parents found him. The ity of Ely, Cambridgeshire. Eng' land, is tbe only one in England which does not return a member of Parliament, and it 1 J not even before tbe first Reform bill. Its population ia in the neighborhood of 4,000 Bengstran murdered hit wife ai d buried her in Minnesota, and his story tl at sbe bad eloped was to Implicitly believed that no suspicion or hit crime arose. But after a year of remorse be committed tul - .id., leavlns a full written confusion. Joseph W. Sweet was not the n.an to mak. a displav of his wealth. He was ratd In the tax book nf Providence as owning i ,000 in real estate and $30,000 in person- al properly. But on bit death he it found . to have left nearly half a million. An example hat been sat by Queen Victoria In ordering that no lamb thai! le terved thlt season lu the royal household. T le bitter March weather I. at been fatal to Itmbs and to breeding ewes tu such an ex-1 tent aa seriously lo reduce the stock of sheep. Aa a result ol the Queen's ordir, thn pi Ice of spring lamb In the Loudon market hat fallen from 14b. to Sd. the pound. I The mill bandt of Lawrenco are prone to tleep late on Sunday morning, after tin ir week of hard labor. The Rev. Mr. Milra tells Ibem thev do right. "Men and wo-1 men who work early and late six days are 1 no worse Christians becauso they are sleepy I un Sunday." STOCK MARKETS. Clising prices of De Haven Ic Townsend, Bankers, No. 36 South Third Street, Phil adelphia, Stock! bought and sold either for cash or on maroin. Philadelphia, Map 2, IBM, bid atked IT S3's,Ext 104 103 u a currency e a , izv USlsExt KI31 ItSt), new ,113 113V US 4' 1IUJ 1211 P mnsylvania R R ,... 58 5KJ Philadelphia A Reading R R 27 271 beblgli Vallev It It 01 Lehigh Coal ic Navigation Co 43 United N J .R R A Canal Co 1V1 N t tern Central R R Co - f 63 HeaVmville. Pass. R R Co 14 Buff. Pittsburg A West. R R Co...' 151 Centlal Transportation Co , 35 Northern Pacific Com.. 50 " " Prefd 87j North Pennsylvania R R 681 Philadelphia A Erie R R 19 Silver, (Trades) ,.. Sl 611 43 1911 57 15 153 351 502 87J 68 20J 90 HAKIM til). MERTZ FREYMAN. On the 10th ult., oy me liey. A. ilartbnlomew, urauvlllo Hertz and Emaline. Freyman, both of .iiauontng. FLICKINGER BELTZ. On tho 15lh ult., by tbe same, Thomas Flickinger, of weatneriy, and Harab A. lieltz, ot Ma- nontng. FRITZ BOWMAN. On the 21st ult., by the ssrao, William A. Fritz and Susan V. Bowman, both, of East Peun. MOYER REX. On the 1st inst.,by the same, lornelius 1 . Moyer, ami JJvn A. iiex, noiu 01 tiynu township, J.ciiign county. HERMAN MEINH ART. On tho 10th ult., by Rev. J. E. Freemau, John Her man and Amelia Meiuhart, both of Pine Run. BEER MEYFRS. On the 14lh ult., by the same, Cornelius Bier and Catharine Meyers, both of Cherryville. SMITH-8TROH.-On tbe s ame day, by me same, r ranaun omiin and t;ainurina B. Streh, both ol Upper Towamensing. DIED. KERSHNER. On the 21st ult.. in West Penn, William W. Kershuer, aged 33 years, 8 months and 25 days. MILLER.-On the 22nd ult. In Muuch Chunk, Katie, infant daughter ef Aaron and Hosier Miller, aged 4 months aud 3 days. YOUSE.-On the 23rd ult., in Eajt Penn, (iideon louse, aged 77 years. PETER. On tho 28lh ult., in East Penn, Gideon, husband of JIannah Peter, aged 59 years, 4 months and 21 days. KLEINTQP. On February 7, in Millport. Herbert Oswell, infant sou of, John and Sarah J. Kleintop, aged 1 year nnd 4 months. LEIIR. On February 27, ot Fire Line, Augustus Jjcbr, aged 61 years, 11 months and 20 days. COLLINS. tin March 20, in East Maucli Chunk, William George, son of Charles and Ann Collins, aged 3 years, 5 months and 16 days. BECKER. On March 27. at Bethlehem, Busau, wile of the late Jacob Becker, ol Parryville, aged 74 years, 3 mouths and 12 days. BROWN.-On March 26, in Upper Towa uensing, Lewis N., son of Lewis and Amanda Brown, aged 2 years, 7 montns and 14 days. BUCIIMAN. On the 9th ult., near Stem lersyille, William, son of Peter Bucbmnn and Caroline, (now Mrs. Green,) seed 14 years, 2 months and 2 days. ARNER. On the 6th nit, in Weissport, Katie Uebecca, inlant daughter or Oicar and Jane Arner, aged 1 month and C days. HEUBNER. On tbo 7th ult, at Pine Run, An a ha in lleubner, ogeit 81 years, 6 months, and 7 days. HONTZ On the 9lh ult, at Veissiorl, Wiliam Edwin, ton of Frank and Mar) Hontz, aged 1 year and 21 days. BEER On tbe 10th ult, at Fire Line. Mrs. Martin Beerdaughter of Lewis und Mary Hartnian, ol Typhoid fever, aged 24 years, 9 months and 7 days. LICHTEN WALTER, On "the 12th ult, at Lehigh Gap, Daisy Louisa, daughter ol Edwin and Ananda Liclitenwalter, aged 7 years, 4 months and 26 days. ARNER. On tbe 19th ult, at Penn Haven Carrie May, Infant daughter of Abraham and Mary Arner, aged 6 months and 23 days. New Advertisements. To whom it may Concern. All persons are hereby forbid harboring- or trusting my Wire. DOHA K1STLEK, on my account after this date, she havlnit len my bed and board without just cause or pro vocation, I will pay no deuts contracted by ner. -) u,Maiii"4a, rarryviue, uareon uouniy, ra. May th, lkW-wS TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. All persons are hereby forbid harboring tr nsllng my wire, KLIZA HUHAFFUK, on my HCCUUIlk unci llii. unioi rm i.bi.i.k tn my bed and board without Just cause or pro. vocation, I will pay no debts contracted by her. WALTER SOHAFFEH. liaiarovine, taiuvu -wuumj, jtu. May Mi, 1863 w3 v. a. T.F.ltM-ANN. Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, Washington, 1M.'. All business oonneeted with Patents, whether before the Patent Office or the Courts, firomptly attended 10. no cnarge maue un. eta a naient Is secured. Send for circular, &c. rnnyS-tf 0 Auditor's Notioo. In tho Orphins' Court of Carbon County 1 Estate of Christian Thoruiau, det'd. The andsrslgned Auditor appointed by the Court, April 18tb, 1F83, to make distribution of balance of lunds In the hands ot Henry L.oblen,admlnlstratorofJbrlstlanTborinan, deceased, will hold a meetlfta: Tor tbe purmse of his appointment on FH1UAY, the 25tli day of MAY, A. I). 1883, at 1:00 o'clock P.M.. at tbe Office or Fred llertolette, hsq.. In the Uoroush or JVlaocli OUunk, Pa. "hen and Hbere all parties Interested wl I be required to attend and present their olitlnis or bo de barred from eomlnic In opon said claim. B. it. U1L.1IAM, Auditor. May, HU-ws Auditor's Not.co. In tbe Court of Horn mon Pleas or Carbon Co.: In the matter or the Aeounnt of Nathan Morser, assignee ot Lewis Itehrlg. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court April ItHh, 1183, to make distribution ot 1 ha munev In the hands ol Nathsn Al otter. ataliroee or Lswls Henri, anionic tbe nartles entitled thereto will attend to the duties or his appolniraent on 8ATUHDAY, theSSth day ol MAY, Ai D. 188S, at 3: 0 o'clock P.M., al bla Utflce In the ilorougli ur Lehlabton. Pa., when and where all parties Interested may anena. o. av. ual.iia.-i. May i, 1883-W4 Auditor, Subpoena in Divorce. Luclnda Ida Luil jtlg, byl In the Court or ner nexi menu, u. j. llcnncr, Common Pleas or - Carbon iiou t), No, I, January George M. Ludwlg mr.Q, as a. IN TiivonnH. toOookM. Ludwio, KeijionaVnii l Sib, You are hereby notified to be and S' SaffJSTfcVSSj? Vll at Mauch Chunk, on Monday, the 11th day ""u. V. !?J '?. ,,h." i.ore- al se'rvioe r subpoena and allaa su'ipoena f,umUyfuaiwUSkrCe0Unt ,0" ' ' till AS. W. LEVTZ, Sheriff. I """iiay'j.n. ?Uw.i""",k' NEW ADVEKTISKMEKTS. Songs never Sung. "How does that verse runt Something like this, Isn't It? There are who touch the magle string, And noisy lame Is proud to win them Alas I for those who never sing, Bui die with all their music In them.' " "Yet, that's beautiful, pathetle and tiue," sald.your representative. " The poet alludes to people who are somehow suppressed, and never get their full allowance of Joy and air. Which reminds me ol a letter shown me the other day by Hiscoz ic Co., or New Tortt, signed by Mr. li (!. Williams, or Olmpman, Sii)iler Co., 1'a., a prominent business man ol that place. He writes : ' 1 have suflerud with asthma for over 40 years, nnd had a, terrible attack In Dccumht r and January, 188'i. 1 hardly know what prompted mo tu takol'AHRKu'aToMO. ldld so, and the llrst day 1 look lour dutes. The ellect astonished me. Thai nlatil I slept us IT nothing was tho mallei with loo, and have ever since. I have bad 00.01 tl'ice, but no asthma. My breathing la now as perlcctns If I hail never known that disease. Hy. u know or any one who has oillnna tell blm n my name that I'Aimmi's Tojcio will cure t even alter lorty years.' There was a man whois.-Dpcd thu fate of thoso whom the pott laments." Thlsprei r tlon.whleh ha heretofore been known as , ..uKKii'a Uinoku Tonic, will hercatter bo ndvertfred und sold under the name ut J'AnKan'a Tonio. Inasmueh as glntrcr Is really un unimportant Ingredient, unu unprincipled ueaiera are cunsianiiy uo celvlmr ttivlr customers tiv substltutlnir In ferior proparatlona under thu name of glnaer, nu urur me laisieaumK wuru. Therolj noclianire. buweter. In the nrenar atlon Itself, and all bottles remaining In the hands ordealers, wruiipcd under the namo of I'aiikeii'b Uinokr TuNiu contain the cnu. Ine medicine II the lae-slmlle signature of jiisuux a mo, is ai lue ouiioiu 01 uie oui. tide wrapper. May I -ml Annual Statement OF THE LEHIGHTON POOR DISTRICT PETER IIE1M, Treasurer, In account with Lehighton Poor District, for the Year end lng May 1st, 1883: DR. To Amount of Duplicate for 1882..... 48TB es " Amount of Supplement for 1, 82... 10 83 690 (1 Ily Exonerations Ill 61 UyUutn'n lor Collecting .. S3 si 48 rs Net amount of Duplicate, 1882 JU M To amount received from J. I'.&mlth from implicate 1881 217 85 To nraount ree'd from W. Scbwarts, former Treasurer 40 08 To amount rccolvcd flora N Mosser, Overseer ol Poor ol Mahoning; twp.. In Mrs. Hums' expenses.... 20 00 To amount received Irom Sale of M. Anthony's Goods 8 00 $.30 89 on. Henry Campbell,.!. P., relief orders. 02 Henry Campbell, J. P.. order Tor re moval ot Mrs. Hums 2 00 O Ebbert, rent lor Mrs. Mulheam .. 8 00 F. Ludwlx, rem, lor Mrs. Summit ... 29 00 J. Harlholomcw, boarding; N. Fisher, 120 00 Jos. SeabolJt, nurslnicMrt. Hums .. 10 00 II. V. Morthlmer, publishing- State ment 1881-2 ,. 12 00 Dr. W. A. Ilerhamer. mcd. services. 6 00 Mrs Wchrk sister, hat for child of Mrs. Mulhearn 60 Levlna Summit, Hlskey child 18 80 W. S Wlnterraute, merchandise 2 89 F. Shulti. boarding Mulhearn child. CO 00 A. D. Mosser, sundries ., 3 08 Kev. .t. F. Freeman, services funeral of 1). Weiss 2 00 O. Woir, movlnit Mrs. Mulhearn 1 60 M. Hellman & Co, flour and coal.... 20 33 M. llellman, rent 1'haon Snyder .... 61 00 Peter Helm, six weeks board for D. Weiss 0 CO William Kemercr, merchandise 4 30 Val. Schnartt, coffin for D, Weiss... 12 00 Cbas. Patterson, dlKKinK grave for D, Wrlss 3 00 Dr. tl. S. (Jerman, medical services, I). Weiss I 7J J. P. Smith, making duplicate 1882.. 4 CO J. llennlnger, (Steward,) board, &,c, lor I'haon nnyder 137 60 John Ilartliolomew, making dress, tic , Tor Nancy Fisher 1 00 Jos. Zalm, constable, services In M, Anthony case 1 61 Polly Schwab, nursing 1). Weiss 16 1 0 J.T. Nusbaum, merchandise 4 08 K. 11. Snyder, merchandise 3 30 J. L. Oabel, coal 4 10 u in. M Hapsher, services rendered luring year 10 00 H. Fenstermachcr, merchandise 1 42 H. Heckendorf. coal ami hauling; .... 21 16 H. llcckcudorf, moving Mrs. Snyder, 2 00 11. llcckondorf, rent for Mrs. Snydor, 12 60 II. lleckendorf, ono year'ssalary .... 25 00 David Ebbert, Hour, 5.C...... 8 HO Charles Patterson, digging grave for Mr. Ileahm 3 00 Mrs. C. DoTschlrsRhky, merchandlee for Mr. Deahm 1 64 Dr. W. A. Ilerhamer, racd. services. 1 6') Dr. W. a. M. Selplc, raed. services... 3 60 II. V. Morthlmer, order I oiks, &.r..,. 3 85 T. S. Deck, books and relief orders... u JO II. A. Hells, relief order 2 00 Peter Helm, boots, shoes c mending, 16 05 Peter Helm, for boarding Mulhearn child from April 1st to March 0th, at l..'0 per week 7 60 Peter Helm, services to Mabonlng twp. In .Mrs. Hums case 2 00 Peter Helm, taking Moses Anthony to Lehigh County Almshouse, in cluding, railroad faro, carriage hire, fie 14 ro Peter Helm, attending loek-up 25 00 Peter Helm, expenses to Lehigh Co. Almshouse, In P. Snyder case.... 6 00 Peter Helm, one year's salary, to April 1st. 1683 60 00 Peter Helm, per cent, oa 4181 20, at 2 per cent 15 62 Peter llelifl. auditors fee 4 00 WO 82 Ualance In hands of Peter Helm, Treasurer 1-0 07 1939 09 We, the undersigned duly elected Auditors of the Borough of Lehighton, do certify tl at the foregoing account Is correct to the best of our knowledge and belief. W. P. LONtl, P. M. VANLIEW, May 6, 1883 wS Auditors, nitrMMriillv nnnrmnees to the neonle of Le highton and Its vicinity, that he Is now pre pared 10 supply luem wuu un kiiiub ui Household Furniture .1 r ll,. Id.lU.a.nn.a T I kllKIIUlitCl Ulvll ll.MII IU. u can be bought lor elsewhere. Here are a few or the inducements oucrcu Parlor Sets at from , 60 to .60 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case ll.H,nnm Rllllp tilM-PI 440 tO 445 Painted Jledromn Suites 418 to f 10 Cane Seated Chairs, per set ore.... 46 Common I'halrs, per el or 6 4 aim an omer uw.ii cijuuiij cnrni'. In this connection, I dellroto rail the at tention or the people to my ample facilities In THE lfflDERTiKDid BUSINESS wlthaNF.W ami HANDSOME UEAltSK, and a lull line of OAhKETM and COFFINS, I am lireiarej to attend promptly to all or. len In this Hue. at lowest prices. 1'atronaite respectfully solicited and the most ample tatlsfacUun guaranteed. V. SOHWAnTZ, i octl DANKSt.,Lbtt:bton. : The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim ply this : It is the best Iron preparation ever made is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical and medicinal principles, and docs j ust what is claimed Tor it no more and no less. By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. j Dearborn Ave., Chteago, Not. 7. I have been a great sufferer front a very weak stomach, heartburn, and 'dyspepsia. In Its worst form. .Nearly everything I at. rave me distress, and 1 could cat put little. I fiavs tried eyeryihmg recommended, have taken the prescriptions of a' aoren physicians, but got no relief until I took Drown's Iron Bitt.ri. 1'fecl none of the old troubles, and am a new man. I am getting much stronger, and feel first-rate. 1 am' a railroad engineer, and now make.) my trips regularly. I can not say' too much In praise of your wonder ful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iron Bitters docs not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not; blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi gestion, heartburn, sleep lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed red lines aad lrad-maik on wrapper. 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QO EFUI.AuTIOLK8,.& buumul Komi Uhrouo Cards, IIimiL. tu alt h rBd lir Be. AtRmp for potAT a.4 pueklns. Alrntlaa IkU pas. i.o.ioourti).,iiwiosL tub nrfiT in r-iuraprsT." ESfilXIS, TUDCCUEPC SiT-lltll RsrtsPswen I I lllrUJIIIl lJ nsTrrHsller mint! fltfilj CIoTttBsllen (SlittodtoAllAorUatu.1 WrtlerrFtKi:niurVuiTtilet ami facet M Xb Atultmaa ti Taj lor Co.. Msnsllelii, Ohio. AGENTS Wanted lTs'W'- oitterrhAiArlii rrcal ar iBOUKS U BIUIUS li,r in tnuc, set, tirlj.t trdtm i rjr here. librJ ternu. Iulrr, burMvra Ati,uN. flWta at, f ul)t .jJ.Ia, Pa.