lt.V. UOimtlMKR, KDlTOll " . tllllOtlTON. PA.I SATURDAY, MAY 12, 188J. nutter any proteose wbattver, be may I e safely net down ns a fraud anil swindler, ami nmong the worst of bis class. It appears that only eighty copies of the record of llio Gulienn trial were pre served j Hie Oovernmeut for dlstribn- llou. Tbii number did not begin to supply tbo demand wMcb enme from nil GOTxnsrm Clkvkiakd baa sinned the Campbell Fenal Code amendments, which practically repeal what ore known as tbo Suada "Bla Lawi," whloh hare been to obnoxious to n large class of citizens of Hew York and Brooklyn Ts retirement of Mr. W, H. Vander bllt from the rresidnoy of the Vander- bUiraltrmcl companies is mere a matter of.fora than of faot. His interest ie mates unchanged, and the Yanderbilt family still bold the control as firmly as rr. Whsnsver a 'Matter of importance is to be determined the Yanderbilt yea or nay will hi equivalent to approval or Teto, Box- It, N. McCubtuh, member of the Legislatore.inau interview Saturday, stated that be had had a half hour's chat lth Hon. O, 8. Wolfe, of Uuion, before ltavlng Harrisbnrg, daring which Wtlfe Mid that he had renounced allegiance to the Independents and would hereafter be found palling in tlie"! races with the Stalwart wing of the party. Jle snld be was tired of being made a cai's-puw by tho'Democrata; that hi was a llepubli can. but at the same time would tint bi made the tool of any clique or faction, Wolf wound up by sayiutf that he might have erred in judgment, but he was slti' cere in hi advocacy of the ludepeudeu movement, bs he thoncbtnt the tiuio il was started that thellepublioiu part) needed a little weeclingout, Tnat object he thought, had in a great measure hem accomplished, aud he was uow iu favoi of harmony. CiuinujLM Coorrn a few days ngo Issued a call for the State (Jouvctitlou, my lug "The Republican State Convention will be held iu the ball of the House of Rep nsentatives on the second Wednesday (Utb) of July, 1883, at 12 o'clock uoou for the purpose of nominating candi dates for Auditor General and State Treasurer and the trausactiou of other business. The attention of Republicr.nti throughout the S'rite is respectfully di jrocted to the following permanent rules est.ilil lulled for the hi ldiug ofState Con veutiuns and the conduct of the pnrly First, Itat delegates to Slate Conventions shall be cboseu iu the manner in which eaudiJatca for the General Assembly are nominated, except iu Senatorial dUtriiU composed of more than one county? i K lieh couferees for the selection of Sen 'atorial'delegates shall be chosen in' the -jn mner aforesaid; socoud, hereafter the ;J5t. Convention of the Republican par,. y .shall be held on thestcuud Wodui day of July, except iu the year of tl. Presidential election; when' it shall be ie'.djiot more than thirty days previoi. to the duy fixed for the National Co Teution, 'nud at least sixty days' uctic shall be given of the qn,le of the Stale Cosvenliou;' third, that -we Tecommend to the organizations that in their rul they allow the largest freedom ia the general participation iu the priu.niies c .insistent with the prestrvntiun of the pty orgaaizatlon. By order of the Republican State Committee." J at Govu) has tit last started 011 his Southern and 'Western .trip- accompanied ,br Russell Sage, Samuel Sloan aud Mr. A. L. Hopkins, The .trip is ostensibly for, pleasure ouly, bnt the real ol.jtcl is to tna'lie rv thorough and final'UKpectiou of Ibe railroads iu which ho ju interested o us to leave his sou George full instruc tions how, to act; prior to starting on his trip around the world. The liiixiK nl combination of Gould, Huge, Sloan, i'leld1 and a number of minor financial -timinaries' will be maintained with 3ere 'Gould nominally at the head. fcnUSige will' be llio lending spirit, as Our Now York Lottor. j Retfular correspondence of Advocate". New York, May 8lb, 1883. Warm weather seems at last to have settled down upon us, although the heat is as yet noticeable principally during the three hours immediately following parts of the world. Every capital of uuuu' u"ui"K " """ " Europe, it is said, has applied for copies eldod!y cool, and overooals in conse only to be informed that none have been qnence remain Bnythlng bt drugs in provided for general distribution Pub- u cioiumg maraet. xm coot wea.uer llo libraries, law libraries, and other in- having its rffect ou the bnsiness of n.n.lnn. well as Individuals, have these Bonllaces who seek to provide asked for them on account of the great " "P oi out-oi-uoor -n.l,.. of nr.ir.iemu nl cxnetts on the dtluWnK resorl- A great many of these question of insanity which the report Pcm are ready for the reception of . 1 .iiinala I ill f u lilla B alnwa Mil u.liaifiD VUUlMIUCUl t,MW I' ---- I a. a as were carefully distributed by the Attor- is no saimacuen in smv. ,, n.n.ml lo l. Ibratltaaud ndnes "UB ,u "V" " uui-ui. J " 1.1 . 1 - Ml I. - 1 J In lhl pnnnlrv uuur IHU uo """"""J imprmcu It l, l,.n wnnrlwl that tbo ft ends Of "I ,utt " aummci " I j it. . . i rr i t a i the late Mr. Collins, of the Jeanuetle ex- ueu ol luo xueaito. is , oe ...ji.i ... ... f.nn, l,li, Mtlvfled established ou tbo roof of the famous Fn..UUUf ... - n..iui.. . llh ill r.,nrl nf Ihl JeallUette COUrt 01 -v.i1Uo t,u,uB, uuu us Buv, luq'ilry. aud it is intimated that the leu UP n' furnished iu the Mor!sb matter will be brought to the attention 'i'e luronguout, ineuooris to ueMld ofC-ngress at the Uext .esiou. It is i" cork so as to deaden foot.trs. Six n.nn.l.tlK .im. tbt ibe relations u i"i uuw..u ,iu,. .... nii .1ltouaof receivluff a Den- light up the j,lace; fountains will sparkle ston. as It was given out to the men by "' pical plants will exhale their t t ...... rpi . r 1 . . u the commander of the Jeanuette, tlmt uui.o. xUS ruUi uu u m xr. Ti.nn.it wmild Uke care cf their ranged that its ceutre may be almost eu widows and ornhaus if thty should never removea. Around iuis opeu space return. Secretaiy ChandKr upon being bo bul". l" one may questioned about the matter yisterday look dow ln lue Htonnm below and replied that he had heard complaints uului aioonsu uewgus. 1 ...... I tli. i..,l...tU ... Ce at 111. frnm Oolllu. eeoi.le. that he had taken '" "-v u" "J "n eviry pr.cautiou to have the Invesliga. bauglugs and arluk In tbe strains which I t . 111 1 mi o. H,r,rnn,l.nQnn5iLli..sothaltbere buuikb urouesira u enu iuiio. xnis Annual Statement OF TUB which he staggered. Whatever Yander bilt did, he uid by tlio sheer foroe of overwhelming millions, and bad he tried the game long enough, the Wall Street geniuses would have taken them away from him in a very short time. Biseball has reattaiued pristine glory In this city. For yesrs it has languish ed bnt now it is really the sport again. Even ou ordinary days four or five thons- WILLIAM HILL2B, TBEASUBEE, In Ao- and people gather at the Folo Grounds, and on great match days' as many as ten and twelve thousand fill the field and grand stand. The Metropolitan Exhib ition Company who have rented the grounds are making a Wonderfully good thing of the enterprise. Last year on a capital of $20,000 they netted a profit of $10,000. This year they are bound to make $100,000. The mansion at Fifth Avenue and Fiity-second Strest, where the infamous Madame Resttll for years pursued Ler damnable practice of infanticide, is at last to be devoted to practical nses afttr having remaiued vacant most of the time since the death of this wretched woman. Mr. James I'. Coll has least d the tstabllsuineut for $C4,SO0 aud will either make it a first class hotel or an aparlmeul house. I should think that iu the earlier stages or its occupancy as such the house will cot do as a sleeping place for nervous people, lor anybody at hi I sni sntitluislv i cltnid cannot be alone in the stillutss of the night wltL- out tbinkine of the Crimea wLlcn were committed within the nppareully emi nently rispectable wallj or tne brown stone mansion. should be no complaint. Dr IRichnrd Joseph (formerly of Mir- blehtad, Mats.), ditbursiug officer of the D.-pitrtmeut of tho'Iuti rior, died of heart diseise this morning at his residence iu this city, aged fifly-one years. Work ou tbo Washington Monument will be resumtd ou Monday. There is a suflkieut supply of stone, marble and granite now on the grouud, cnt aud ready to he laid, to raise tbo structuru thirty feet. Acqost. Fitou oue Rcacur. ConBEsroxDEST. WasniNaTON, D. C, May 7, 18:3. It has often been said that spring is the lime to see Washington, and this is certainly true. The city is blooming forth like a flower garden now and never looked more beautiful. Nor is auy other city iqiuil to it. The eupitol gruunda are now among thf most charniiug sights in Washington. The broad slopt-s of the hillou which it it pi iced ate covered wllh long gras, with violets lavishly p'uuUd amidst it All the squares and gardens iu Washington have tbe tffect of natural as well as artificial beauty. The fliwers about tbe capitol are not protected by wire feucef, and grim warn ings of $5 Due for treading ou the grass or placking the fliuers are rare. Then plants nud flowers are so plentiful that 'people have ccnie to tliiuk them ueces saiies instead of Iuxntiis. Grouuil has beeu broken iu Dupont circle opposite Mr. Bhilnr's for tbe statue of Admiral Dupont. This corner of the town has had some queer vicissitudes. About ten years ago the Stewart castle was built on Dupont clr. le, nud was coutidered the pjUcd of Washington. The circle was place will be a decided and charming novelty, and if tbe management ia strict enough to kicp out tVe dxui-uokdx pat rocage it will become qui to a resort for nico people who will have to stay iu tonu during the summer, as well as for out-of-town visitors. It is to be opened about June 1st. It may not be generally known that there is quite a boom sgain for frogs ldgs. Tbe cook at a club telH me that he has nn enormous demand for them aud a leading fish dealer says that the Bnpply does' not nearly come up to tbe demand. Frog citobers by the hundred are now at work in the New England States and along the marshes of Long Island. They are all experts, and yet they cannot keep up with the orders which flow in. A couple of speculative Loug Islanders are uow j;oing into tb experiment of breeding-frogs for market In the same way as they breed frogs uud suall iu France; aud iis the expenses at tached to such an enterprise are small aud the profits large, they will no doubt make money. upeablng of frogs legs reminds me that tbe annual, dinner of the Ichthyo phagous Club will shortly be held This, club is composed of worthy gas tronomies! pioneers who mean to show tbe rest of mankind that almost every thing iu tbe finny world is edible-' shark fiuq, dog .fish, in fact everything whioh tbe ignorant world looks dowi upon with contempt, aversion jr disgust, Tney have a perfect criEf. howev. r, and what ha does not know about making an apparently worthless morsel appear uot alone as a toothsome, but as a positiv dilicacy, is not worth knowing. I urn i-Mntr l.i,i.l tvitl, ,,nm,rnn l.mm. 'ui unweyer, insr us is very inueu oud the walks concreted. It was 6eaut "" lbe 1 feticbman who professed to be to be the Bclfiravetq iareol Washington. Bbl8 to wake a very flue soup with a Now Advertisements. - Springr Announcement, 1883 ! Boronili of Lelilitoii, Ml "Wc desire to say to our friends and the public in general, that we have on hand the Largest and most Complete Stock of Goods count wllh the lloroucb of Leblxhlon, rtr tbe Year ending- May 4th, IMS : OR. To Amount reo'd from J. W. Kline- ion. i;ouecior, ou oupuoaiv ui lH-tn full.. ' S32JI 6 Amount ruoM from J. P. Smith. On duplicate ot IML-ln lull S3 CI " Amount reo'd from Carbon llo, Uommiuioners, lor iu on ui o l,l Tmli . . . . " Aluouat reo'd from Llav. Kbbcri, -OF ANY- USTl 21 00 for (Iran onTHubllo Square " Amount reo'd Iroin Telephone tin . tir wuric uona dt izra new- hurl. Street Uutnratsiloner 1 (0 I Amount reoM from County Uom- Newhatt. tureet Uommlilluner. 1 60 1 " lialanco In hand from rear UK., tit 70 1 OR. IJSJil By .Orders Paid for Work on Highways. .tnrnb Walter. O. W. Jlelluan iiunenn W'athiUKlun Scbueb William Kurbrtr..., Phaun Ulanti Cliarln- I'aiurion.. A. W. Horn Iiwl kruui Mrs ltupert UfMantt urrea Klon I) Arntr. Joteiili Zabn IS to I 1 19 0 ti6 17 tl 7 a 411 7B e a 1 VI so Si it 3 IS 6S So 7 15 17 U - Tailoring EstablisIiBioiiT in this section of the County, comprising Cloths, Cassiiiieres, Plain and Fancy Suitings, Which we will put up for you in our usual FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby giving you, ai we always, do Best Fitting, Best Trimmea ana Best Made CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON. Joteiili znn v. Jacubllelwrlliic Uunlel Wert J 'J Uarid Welti. W. 11. Moul lirup Aaron hruui Olarenca Weill.., lliuuiai Manti 7 IS S tb 1 0 1 6 11 01 New Advertisements. David Lbbert 1? IJomti Obert ,Joiph Drumboro Then the Stewart cattle took fire and burned all tbe top off. For some year.- therpleii'il loubq was literally aban doned, aud Dupont circle became utterly desolate aud forlorn. Theu by degrees the housts ou Count cticut nvenr.o begau creepiuc up towards it, and Mr. Binliue put his luaguitlceut palace donn in front of It. Thtreupou big honbes spraug up all around, uud uow the Siewait palace is beiug rrpaired and restored. Oue of the most iuUretin, places to visit in Washington now is the propagat ing works of the United Suites fish com mission t the old nia.iiitl. The nuts- George is yet.loo young to grasp titens- 011 wUelb,.r flsu 04ULeBr bas often betu ire matters and to act with that read! ncssand quick decision Indbpenslble iu Wall Street. Nearly twenty thoxsand immigrants landed nt Cistla O.irdeu last week and the engagements for the pnaiage from urorope luaicate tuaitbe total nnmii, r f r May will reach a hundred thousand, Though tbeflw cf foreign p'otiulatiou dincusKsd, but if those who doubt th t they cau would come to the fisb coiumU- iou building and see one of the em ployees rap loudly ou the sides of tbe tanks they wouhl bo convinced. The tish jump aud huddle together quick enough. The j irs containing the shad and kalmon egg are the first objects shown. Tbe salmon eggs are about as cobble stone. He waheiV bis-stone and let it boil and then he put ilr pieces oi meat, quantities of vegebiblek etc., to auch an extent that evorjbody was Hinnzsil at tbe strength and fliVor of the dUh. Finally, however, some one asked him how tho soup would bare' tasted had ho not put iu any vegetables and meut iuto the kettle aud thin the ingenious cook had to subside. I nm afraid how ever, that previous discussions of Ich thyophagous dihntrs'will have the edict of somewhat diminishing the huccess of the present oue. I know tbe List oue came very near breaking up several households aud being the direct cause of tbrre wives determining to seek separa tions from their husbands. As every body knows when oue eats fisb, he has to driuk. It is a law of nature that fish like to swim. Now when you eat large quantities ofljh you must driuk much. Imagine, therefore, a gentleman coming home iu the small hours of tbe morning, and endeavoring to utt.r tbe word Grand Entertainment, For the Benefit of the LEHIGHTON SCHOOL LIBRARY, IN SCHOOL HALL. Saturday Ereiing, May 12th, 1883 PROGRAMME: I'AJIT FlItST Muile by the LchlKliton Orchestra. Recitation "Silts Furbelow."M. Wheatley, I)ec!amatlon-"Olerleal Wit."... A. Kehrltr. IllalOKoe "Conversation," Two llo). Iteiltatloo Curfew mutt not ring to-alht,' Ella Peters. TleclimatHm Olayton Pcterf. Dialogue-"Ever so many Blunder!,' '..Ulrli of the Uraii'rnar school. Recitation "A walkoa Jiroadwsy,"..Mary Kenstermacher. , Dialogue "Mailo I.nion,"..by Seven Doyi, Declamallon "Sprinif has come,".,.. Eddie, llartman. Recitation "The Darning Ship," Mary Drelbelbles. Song "Little Uolden Sunbeam," Four Little Ulrli of Primary No. 3. Recitation "Reverie In Uharch ".K Ebbert. Dialogue... ..Emma Forlwangler and Allen Ureenawald. Recitation "The Queen's Gift," Maud Wheatley. Dialogue and Tableau "The May Queen," by Sixteen Ulrli uflntermeillale School; Mualo by tbeLelilKhton Orcheilra, PART. SECOND Recltatlon-"The Old.Mald's Prayer,"... Ellen Wet. Reellatim ".Mornlliir.'Noon and Nlfhl," Mlliei Selninel. 1 Icherllnf, fc Albrlxht. Reellailon-"lheLoit lltir," E Wllllaihion. Tableau 'Liberty," by Several (llrls. Reel'atlon "Tho Stray CblM.",.E. Koon, Recitation "Rldinic In tho Can.;' Ida, f'r.'. Song-'-The Old Cottage Clock,"., by Ulrli of the Uratnmar School. ADRAMA-'lCdreJoPay." CAST OF CHARACTERS! Mr i. Lansalili; a.U'ly who has recontly Ac quired Wealth, , Ella (Ibavkr Alice, her Daughttr Quests Clacss, l.urv Aiken... I'Frlendi I S. RACnsNnpsii Jenny i'artor,. or Lizzik Ach. Sorau Dean... ( Alice I ....Floy Clacss Urldg't tbo Queen of tho Kitchen, Emua Scuocn AantMarla Mldxet.a Utile hard of hearing Emma Koohs. Admlssiou 25 cts. I Ctdlflren 15 etc. Dnon ojifn at 7:00 o'clock ; Exercises Otira menceiat 1:15. Prof, ltalliaeli, our enter. pfislng Muslo lle.ilcr, has kindly furbished the Organ tut tho occasion ; an I the Lehigh ton Orcliestri have alio generously volun teared their services. iiihiirfes Trainer . Uan 11 14 i ti T ,0 7 CO i : e w 18 bS 1 10 1 10 e s 16 1 7 il Maibew cherrio -J imel ltoilenbaoh Samuel Keller heuben heiiiuruiaciier Levi WeliS wiiuam n ens .luseMi Mieckier Wltaun lioDtx Peter Ileum J.T. Nusbaum Charles ftiitlisielii. AV. Ulauss A lie siuuui Frederick llrlnkuian htra Newhurt, BlieetLommlsslun'r Aaion Haunt William warmer w 11. llacliuau 'EllfaMojVV.; jvMaujieisier W. S, Wlntermute JotiU'SIIIIer,....! 4leuuea uunsicser J. &, Drelbelbte J: W. swans . Harjmen liager , William Horn . 1 00 1 J ft,i t) e oo s (0 k is 8 63 1 3 t 00 7 70 lu IS 1 111 it 3 00 10 18 H.nrv lleckeiidorf 13 l Mary ureucr J. T. lius Catharine Ivtinerer John lU-ilman Jonepli (iiibert ,W. A. I,e,liuivi Eiwin llrumbora Charles Kllnetop II, J.llei.i Jolin-FrUilDger Thomas Kemerer..- LvJ Uartholumew uliver ilouah Charles Scboch..., .laeuD siungier Moses luting Ilaulel Weiaud , L. K. Klenipinger Willooghhy Wert Nashait Krum Eiwln Kreiier Frank Wert Total for Highways M MISCELLANEOUS. P.M VanLlew. Auditor's Fees .... William Miller. Attending Henry . iirittnth,ro. smatl'iiox case...- .William Miller, Oak Piankii. ........ William Miner, if wr. jnwy .v. 41 15 I 1 eu urniluiL.. , lto tvilllam MillKr. Sauri as llurouau Treasurer... 0" ,vi,nu... aiin.r far MtaLM 1 ax on Loans., 11. V. Monhliorr. rubiisuiiig an nual aiatemeni Levi Weiss, nlggiug Urave ir 11. urumorerv.niici II. W. Alerts. 'Flua .-tones Nathan fchberf,' . ssnu Work W. M. Kapsiior. oaiari a j-io y.... W. M. Kapsher, Ketaimug see auu eiia. profess onal S.-rviCes . ... James HollenbucU, Hauling Stone.. lrexler at Knuuer, niaats Charles Iriilner, Hauling S.onu John Jtlnki-r,.lllaol.smlib Work.... A. W. Hum, fullee oervioei........ Hmandus Dienl, l(uialrs on 'I ools-. . J. r, f-emmel, Uuraess, l'oihi. o barauei e.rerl, llrlig Kepalis I.ouu uraver. siune 3 CO I 110 .2 3 00 49 IM 36 00 3 0 1 (0 V OJ a 7u 1 it u 8 16 I to 1 1-i ) to 10 00 I Joseidi ZahM. Police oo J. L.Uauel, Lumber $ S U7 it BONDS rAIU. LeAhlloyer..; M DlMauts.... ! 1800 00 -OF.POUT IK THE r'ONDITIOV oi JLV tlie riHS l' NATIU.1IAL HANK.. ill L-hlirhlon, in lh-SIteoriVniiiyhiu-i,t the clone or tuiioau, juay li, ists: acsoeacu. 9 our shores is Dot so great this year big us French peas and the sbiul eggs Ichthyophagous. Tbe effect is enough I durliiif the two iirocetiliug, it i rllll enorrnom, and war, military oppression, famine, or industrial dUlrtss may at any time increase it proportions, Our Washington Lottor. f Fom oua ErsciiL CoaatsrniiiKST.l ' Wasuinoton, D. C, May S, 18S3. A very animated .contest is in progress over the position of Comtniiiiuirr oi In tornal Iteveuue, and tbe natter is not likely to be referred to the Civll-setvlce Gomtnissiotier. It is said Unit fifty ex- Congressmen are applicants for tbe place, Telegrams were received frirpitutly throughout jesiterd'ay recommending different persona fi r the poailion. Prom Intimations which the Secrttarybas made, there is some reason to thiult that the President is disposed to promote some oue in the llureau. Tbii, however, will not be done if politicians can prevent it. as no oue in the Dcreau bas much politi !il strength. Deputy Corainisslontr Sogers would urqnostloinbly have tbe support of some Prnnsylvauians, hut l:is L T testes are not of tbe sggretsive kiud, There are several candidates from llli nols. Kit ward Ilutz, late State Treasur r. baa already arrived here, haviug left Bprln'gfield immediately upon notice that Oeneral lUum had resigned, and oumer ous telegrams have beeu sent on hla be half to tbe Illiuois Senators and to other missiou may ho judged by that body's persons of influence iu tbe State. recent selection of chief ex imiuer the Tha Commissioner of Pensions hss Is- outlook is uot promising. Never was a sued a circular, stating tbit complaints have reached his ofUce that unscrupuions persons sre traveling throughout the eoantry cl liming thai they are authorized to represeut tbe Commissioner of Pen Ions, and tbat tbey have defrauded peus'Iooers and applicants for pensions Ho special examiner or other person em ployed hy tha Pension Office is aotbor ized to reeeive money either as fee or about half as big, ibe bbml eggs are trauspanut uud oue may readily B' e the il.bltstlfiu tbe epg. Next, tbe young tish are shown after tbey have hatched themsilvus Irotu the egg, Tbey are then extraordinary looking objecls a round hall with u wiggle-waggling lull. Then iu nuolher tank are shown the snluiou read) to he trauslerred to streams and rivers. They are then about im iucb long nud considered nlde to take cure of tbcmselyes. Tbe salmou appears lo be a gregaruus bird, like the walrus; they stick to the tides of thej.tr or lauk iu whichever they hapeu to, nud themselves iu layers of four or five deep. Tbey employ their adolescence iu wag ging their tult; they fondly imagiue that they nro tu live all their lives in a tank and he fed at the public expense in perfect secuiily from Prcsideut Arthur and otlnr wr)l known fishermen. This pleaslug delusion ' is rudely dispelled when they Uud themselves traiihpiuted lo a palace car, iu which they are carried to their final destination. There thy find tbe did rmce between a soft place at Washington and having to muke a liviug for themselves. The commission ers are sending off Iheir progeny by the millions uow to various localities. The attempt to grow salmon in certain south ern wa'ers is soon to he made. If the future of our civil service corn- more ti .ti and ridiculous appointment made. The auuouucemtut of the name of Kiem caused a broad htnil all over Washington where this cheeky snob is known.. Ha net only laoks the ability aud quallQca'tlons for the place but has been for years a machine niau and tool of maebju men a banger on to tbe skirts of puhlio men whom he cultivates and flatters and forces himself upon. .... . I IT . 1 .. .. . ... xpenses, ana an eucn examiners are " ,p" prucureu uy au r- provlded with certificates bearing the 01 P"ca - muaence procureu tu luature of the Commissioner of Pen- this aDd U not a Tery nplcIons llo vs and tbe Secretary of the Interior. 0Peu'"R for a body created to do n way Thirefore. if any person, in the absence wilh 'Influence" ic the civil service. - ' w I. . ... MuaM.Ha K(uiua uciEr muun LIlsl of such authority, should repnsent tbtt': " B" '.'ff ,0.m"?f?""mn: Street tremble, and at the sam. llm. -nftha p.nilnn I - ' 'i loan is iiiuiu uui -ituiHen pass l , , iron 01 108 1 en"on so examination for aa ordinary clerk, made every hurt operator admire tbe' . to stamp even a blue ribbon apostle tor' ever as "a nasty drunkard.' The present exhibition of paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. is un doubtedly tbe best and finest displays ot works of art this ritv has ever kuown. Over half a million of dollars have beeu pnscnted to tbe institution since Oeu, di Cesoola, thediscovererof tbe Cypriau antiquities bas beeu placed at its bead, an i its steady growth is now au'assnrid fact The two west gallerlf s have been reserved for the lnau colli ctiona, aud so crowded are tbe wails with famous aud in some cases almost piiceless pictures us to fully show what a foothold the Museum has gained among the putrous of art iu New York, W. II. Yanderbilt sailed for Europe last S ittirday. He siys that he does not intend to buy auy new pictnrea but he bas already ordered as nuliclons peo pie say, a couple of acres of canvases. "William," as an old Wall Street mag nite famous lor bis wit said, "is nevtr sni ill lie never sends around the cor ner for a pound of coffee when be wants to drink n cup of tbe fragrant 'overage, but he buys up a plantation. It is tbe same way with a picture. Other men purchase something that they like, or give au order to a painter for such and such a subject. William does uot do this. He goes to Meisseuier. or Maknit, or Munkaczey or some other famons ar list aud says: 'I want five square yards of canvas, and I want you to paint something on it,' Tbey do it and Wil liam always pays well, providing the picture is big enough." All the .same Mi. Yanderbilt bas done a great deal for art For, although b may not be able to criticize pictures and run other peo ple's works of art down, as some other rich meu do who never buy a canvas, he bas afforded American artists plenty of means of study. The effect of his re tiremeut from the management of bis different roads hss been slightly felt in Wall Street Yanderbilt was not a "King of the Street," as Gould was. ills financial genius never made lb luntsnd discounts OveMrsDri . . . U.S. Ilouds to secure elrcoullnn . Olberslocks,bond,nd mortimres. . Uoe from approved ref erf niteius line- from other Nations! l'nk. . -Duo from Stnto Bunks and lUl k irn, ' llenl ftl. furniture. Knd flxiur. Current exnen'cs and Uxes nald . Premiums uald ,.- Cheeks and oilier esib Items , tl II nrolher Hanks Praetknal p-ipercurreney,u!cke!r, and penuiei1, Specie, Leiral lenaer noiea Medeinnttoii Fund wllh U. 9. Trpniu- ry (5 per ceot. ot circulation) INTEREST PAID. D. Mants M ' H. 11. siraup .'. 78 6 llev. E. A. iiauer 0 Charles Seller i f LeabU..yer ; W Fred, iirinsiusu w S3 ,10 V7 Balsrico in Tressnry ' Total 1US1L1TIIS. Capital stock paid in earpma iuna UlialviatHl pmtiEs ........ sti nal Dai.k i otes ou'stand.n t , Ulvldtflida tlllpald. Individual ll iMi-llaplllueet tnrheck. Cashier's checks outstanding , . Illlrl.MiinMr ,,niinal llatiKa . Dss to State Banks and Hankers 18S.311.f7 170.00 n.ia mn lse ooo e.us 4i 1 S78 10 8,472.2 1 1.4 8 83 8,000 04 I.O.'UW 7,2 Sou 31S.33 . e,MLll 3 10J.UO 3.378 00 .$'.32,181 00 k32J9 21 LIAUIL1T1ES. Hooded Indbtedniss E..A. Bauer trei. isnuKinao liavld Mants Charles Selfert 7754 80 ASSETS. Cash In Treasury ........... (I'-S 2 F. P. nemiHel & J w. ueliDusn ai'it-i,u Uuulicale ol 1874 HO 23 82S 47 v i.vmtl In Af Aaaals Mav t11 M 4111 1SS3 LlaUilltles in excess ul Assets April ztn, isoi.. Decrease. Total StaU rcnniyltanla. County ol Carbon, ss ; I. W. Uowuian. Caahler nf lb above-named bank, dn anlemuly swear tbat Iba auova tatuiaiil la true- to lua osl Ol my kuowii ae aim ceuii. vi. liuvv Aiv,i;a,uier, Snhurlliedand sworn before ma Ibli 8th day of May 1818. - Jl. A. urui, u. I , Orrecl AlteatiThoa. K.niere-. J. U. Zero and A. J. Purling, Ulraciors. May. 12, '8X $7R.'onon 8 800 ml 3,801 ?l 07-' .00 :37tl 70, 1 M li aison . 411 M 011.83 ;32,488.d0 Year 18821 8783 88 U S2 J. W. KLIWETUP, UOliecior, m aroiam with the liorougn oi Muigmou, ivr ,u DR. Dlvoroo Granted, Ludwlj Marstelaer, TB. ThsresaMarstslner, To Amount or Dnpll'ato for 1882... a ..r a.i.llllftna fur lhSi... 1 u AUivuuv w. CB. II. Vrnnar.tl.ms t 88 71 lly Commission lor Collac'n 170 23 liy Amount pild w. Miller. Treas'r, as per Heeelpis 3231 83 (3410 80 80 78 S3191 88 43101 88 In the Conrt nf Com, Pleas ! Cnbon r, 1 In th raon r.J Co., ,AirllT.18IU,N0. 8. DIVUltCrJ. And now. Mav 1st. 1883. tho Court hi heard this case and havlnir lully conslderei and proeesde,! to determine Ihe same as to law ana justice apperiaini uosemenoo anil decree that Ludwia Marstelaer bo dlvoreod and separated from tho naptial ties and bonds oi matrimony nereioiore coiuraciea between him, the said Ludwlg Olarsleln.r, tbe libel, laauand Theresa Marstelaer. reiuondent: And that thereunonall and everv the duties. rights and claims accruing to either tho said Ludwlg Marsleiner r the said Thesesa Marslelner. at any tlmo lierelolore In in suaneoof S4ll marilaae, shall cease ami do ur mine, anu ine sam Lmuwiir Aiarsiisiaeranc Theresa Marstelner shall be at liberty to marry again in use manner asu tuey uau never oeou uiarrivu, III the Court 11 EO W, ESSElt, Prothonatary. Aiay ia, ioo- Subpoena in Divoroe. Eurllla Ida Ludwlsr. bvl In the Csnrt of her next friend, C. J. I Common Pleas of ueaner, cariwn ;ou t), vs. I Ho. I, January Minis j v(m, im.o, in DtvoitaK. ToUsosos II. Lodwio, Utiponitnlt bis. Yott are herebv notified to ha and 1I1, " v m uvu, u uuuiimq neu pv uar bonCounlv, to bo held in the Court llou-e. at xumucu ununa, vn piuniiay, me ittn q,y of June, A. H. 1881, at 10 o'clock in the lore. We. the undersigned doly elected Audi. tors of the Unrongh of Lehighton, Pa,, do eerllly that ths foregoing accounts are eor roct lo tho best of onr knowledge and belief. W. P. LOftO, Aaditors. P. M. VAWL1EW, A"UUD" May 12, 1883-wS JJ- IlEIIaSlAN & to., BANK 8TEKET, Lehlghton, Pa., MILXEBS and Sealers la Flours feed. 411 Kind, of O B AI W BODonT ULT) a iiopu, to aniwer the above euwi.Ulut. nerfoa. ... .is)stiiiv InfArta etir clti irna tot wain w.uhj VUY ieu wiLu JSest of Coal FromD7MIn dMlreUttVEB QQU, Of tUU duound or obUiu iaoc ship lutf fetlletl on oeoanL of vuar m.i I irUUl IU J 1)4.1 II WICK till ?t. ... Lidl Z, BtXtTlU. Pen Puna 'wan who dealt him tb. Hows under fIw,.i'huDk LOWEST PBICE8. JT. TJEILMAN & CO. r have also lnt received from the Manufacturer a Large Stock ol Nowest styles of Ladles, dents aud Children's Boots, Shoes sand Clatters, HATS AND CAPS, All of whtch we arc now offering at ISsI" Unprecedently Low Prices I .JPJ Very Respectfully, JLJL US 4' JSMO,9 MERCHANT TAILORS, Bank St., Leliiliton, Pa. March 21, 1683-yl 11 38 1 lo I 2 71 3 18 8 4 Oo 2 00 S 16 13 M 1 10 li 10 28 7 70 2 '20 1 1 10 (0 2 33 f Oi 80 1 10 2 2 3 6 00 rr tl aT3 T Wy CSS Cor s KQUARS or BPBIOITr ROSETSTOOD m Ji 0 - i-i'V i-. -..k iu and'Murlc Lar-uu7s01oran .lgllt rtlop, Mlli-lla,,, anil Ik-laveJoupl.r UBUAN. (.'baoel (lrganK03,l1peUniaii.Ua. OTH8:BtlAIIOAIAJully UehCrlbed la IllsutmsHl Oataloguei nblcn Is rent rhKK oith tail panlcnlars, fifesT" VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. -WW Address M call upoa DAN 1121 DliATXY, rVuhlngton, Nit? Jsrtsr. Spring Styles I 30 00 J 1 V I S7T fJ 5 p II 1 hrj H. H. Peters' Merchant --Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Post OIBee Building, opp. Publio Square, Bank Street, Lchighton. A full line of OENTS' FUBNISHINU UOUDS, at Lowest Prless. mar.3-U JAMES WALP, SUCCESSOR TO A. D. MOS5ER, Munufaclnrer of and Denier in Stoves, - Ranps anft - Heaters, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and House Furnishing Goods. Spring and Summer I A Special Invitation Is exfended to the Lad les of Lehlghton and inrronndlng neighbor--hood to eall and examine the Immense stork efSPRINU AMU SUttMEK ' Dress -Goods JUST KEOEITM.Ay, . E. H. SNYDER'S Baiii-si;.MiEiitOD,.Fa., comprising all the. latsst .Novelties In'Blaek and Colored Silks, Velvets, Plaids, Cash meres, 'Serges, all-Wool Suitings, (Jrlog hams. Prints, Ao. Also, a fall line it I)liinkels,Iomestlcs,ShaKls,Masllnfr NDT1UNS, TltUlMINOS, fce.r all of which he Is oOerlng-at very, . Lowest Prices. A nice line of . J Silver-Plated Ware i i' ' ' Do call and see It: ' jly itoblt of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Q.WKENSWAHE, QLAPSWAItE, ae.-. Is full and complete: Cheap as the Cheapest, and Uood as tbo Best. sept.i-vl Granti SprinK & Summer Opening ! Theonorslgnl resiieciroltjannnnnees to tho Ladlis ofl ehlahion and vlelnl'.v. that she Is now receiving a very Large and tie gent Assortment of Spring and Summer MILLINERY GOODS, eonmrlslngHATH. BONNETS. UllinONS, LOiVHS. &e., ol the rrry NL'L'T STYLES, soliable Mr LAIHES, jHSSliS and CHII.MtEN'3 WEAK All at Prices fully as low us the sameqaallty of gonds ran he bought tor elsewhere. Mrs. E. Path. fttnre-Two Poors Below tbe M. E t'hurrh, BANK St. Lehlgbton. apr.ll in (JJob Printing neatly, cheaply and promptly execut ed at this office. Uive us a trial and be convinced. Everv klnitorSTOVEOnATEand F1BE BUIUKS kept constantly on hand. ROOFING and" SPOUTING Dune un short noli ami at Low I'rirvs. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above B uilt SI.,LKIi:GIITON Patronage sollclttd and sa Isracllnn (tuat- aniecu. Iiu ,v. ir(M-if Tlie Complete Bone PhGspliate ! MANUFACTURED BY THE ALLENTOWN M'FG COMPAHY, One of the TJest rcrtilizcrs for all kinds of FATtM Crops and GAUDEN" Vegetables, can bo bought in large or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, LEHIOHTOK. PA. March Sl.m8 ropnlar Trealise on.M'city AND t . Electric Lighting; The Are and Tneandeecent Svstems cart ful ly and !' partially considered" Irons a eon merclal siandimlnt. Ilrlef History ol Light ing riy Elect'lclly, with Poll Information I oncernlng the Different Systems and Prac tical Ail-lco ni-oul the Hest tine to Secure. Kernnitnry Ilatterles and the Stosa 'Sys tem Itevlewed Tho Hangers ot Kleclrlo Wires Pullr Eiplnlned, An Interestlas; Work for wpular reading. Price. 29 Ctntsl ABSENT 11 Y at AIL; P ST PAID, UN REUEtPTOPPniCE. Address American Electric & IUimiiDating Co.. P. 0. Box 8088. 21 School 8U, Boston. Saloon Keeper and Others, Don't (all to lay yonr Champaignc Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Root lieer, Nectar, Porter, &c, OF C. BOETTGER, TAMAQUA, Pa. Ang.lJ.is.n-lr. HEALTH IS WEALTH nn. r. c WKra KKKTK ISO UM11N TKtUTflKftT. ft rsursilrtiMrtAe(rlhl-iU D U)Ht 0nlK B.nt. harvtis Nvu-It1v. UtMlH, H.r Prv'8vll" rNt4 ivtlta isM of tvlrorM cr ohoei, Wkf1rtsj. He-Ul D MtWAB,Ba1lc rt 0rUa rHic la UMKliy 4 U-ellBf Ubsismit. 4 UUi S rrrnotMt UN Ar, lujTfsiMw. laM t rtr U 8ltbarts. Ils.ti7 Uiti V-L TOVrHaell lUrtl UK MlllUHl PMlsiS IntritWlrf ftlssa.sKUWXMf8r J,cBl tf lall JT WZ OUARANTE5 BIX OOXC3 aVaJLM, asvnnis' w -''"- r . rrMUSt gsMfm)le 1" M'l I'- mwf W UMlBlsllil sloM aftVri 8 rnro Oisrs.is' luM W8.J If EUXI.U MrSDL't, Sltrfrl.rir8Vl?l.U,P. Jnlrss TV rW44 trwUbi KltMel lnsWr. It inmMtatej.y KHtwIwr uym r-rlpl r Si t! Uirr8v4 fvr cuu.. CIONER & MENDELSON, 320 Baoa Street, Philadelphia, Pa. E. F. LUCKENDACH, Two Doors Below tho ' Broadwar Honse i. If AUCII CHUNK, PA, Dealer in sll Patterns of Plain and Fancy Wall Papers, "Window Shades, PaintB & Paintesr' Supplios, LOWEST GASH PKICE.S. To whom it may Concern All persons ro herehy fa, hid liarborlns; or truiUnir my Wile. Dull A K1HTLEK. on inyacoiunt ..Tier Hi a ilatf, hu Iuviiik lei m b-sl an I li-utrd arithoot just o.us nr ihii- T'KMiion, i win kiv du ue ia(o,iniri,cieii v) Her, .j ii it i I L. r. r, , Parreelllt tUrLoD County, Pa. Mayth,1.84.a o i 11 Sis!Ns. 8 ao.HPiS THE SUN InterostlnU ! Trom mo-nlnirtn mornlnir and Inn vmk to week THE SUN prints a continued story nf I ha lives of real men and women, and of their deeds, UU-f. loves, hates and troubles. This story Is mora Interes'lna than any ro m.nee that was ever derlsod. Buhserlptkvn s IIailv (4 liases), hy mall.- SSa. a month, or SefiOtyenri Sosdat (8 uites).l. Mr )ear ! aaiLY io lin"). 1 per year. j. tv, AiiuMano, uunanar. apr.JI wl Htw York City. Hewsraper Advertltlnp; liarcao, 10 Bcrieo Bireei, W.Y. spr.j4.w4 RUPTURE tihlat. Frns lreo. har. X.Y. The itfPEitiAL irtTjfe ta what rou want laa STraleat Invention of theater tw our aaa roi,rf liSujLn,uniai4 11T ITI Auditor's Not. co. In the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon C. In tho matter of the Account of Nathan Noeser, assigns of Lewis Ushrlf. The underslcned Auditor appointed by tha Court. April Utb, 183, to maks dtatrlbutloa ol ibe money In the hands ot Nathan M osier, asslcnes of La wis Hehrlr, snoni ths parties milled thereto will attend to toe duties f his sppoinnnent on SATURDAY, the Wtb day ol -WAY, A. I). 1888, at: 0 o'clock P.M at hla Office In tho lloroush of Lehlgbton. la., when and where all parties Interest! may attend. H.U. UJLUAU, May2.1883.wi Auditor. Auditor's Notioe, la ths Orphans' Court of Carbon Connty I Estate of Christian Thorman, de-i'J. The andsrslg-ned Auditor sppointad try th Court, April 13th, I'sl, to maY dlattibatloa of balance or lunds In tho hsads ol Usury Lnblen. administrator ofChrisiianTbarsian, deoeiiol, will hold a meeting for tb pan.vaa of his appolntnnnt on t'KIHAY, the JiWh , the lirk I' llomu.h i f 81 audi Chunk. Pa . wkorv.all Partus inter, sted wl I be r,Ven malletrd and present llielr elalusor Mle. uarr.o fipui eoininar in vmd aaia eiatoa. day of M. i V, A. ll. 1883, at 1:00 o'eliM-kP.ai at.iueuuiceol rreil ll.riolelle, r.i Ksq.,ln tho , ucn sua Pr- M. it. IIILUAU. Auditor.
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