The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 26, 1883, Image 2

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LK1110I1TON. PA.!
SATlJlirUY. MAY 2(1, 1883.'
Sosts timeout) Gn. IguntltlT attinsoei
tluisttr Ly assuring u EugiUU visitor
tual l.nsala would glatlly barter her
Jaw Tor IrUli. Russia giving ten Jews iu
xetftOge for one Irlsltnuitk Tills Miu.
iaterlal Joke haauocn reeeretl In anoint r
feape by ft St. Petersburg piiut, which
advocates the establishment of Fenian
aeliieWnls In eastern nntl sontbrnstom
Bus!, nd nrgcatlie Governtneut of the
Czlrto lulto op the tuusa of Irish tin-
t.wHty.
Bunr-p QiLiionn naya Hint Thomas
Jefferson was the jirou-nltor of dynnmlt
ira, beeanso ho "planted the sectls of
dlneorJ in civilized society wheu l.o
promulgated tbo doctrine Hint 'all men
re creatod equal, aud endowed by tbo
Orentor with certain inivlUnabla rights,
among' them life, liherty, nnd the .pur
suit tf hnppiuess,' " The JIIbop rc
jnrila this doctrine as fiilae in Its notion
of tinman etx'iality, nnd t h the cn.e of
counim-iUm, uibillam, nnd general rt
levstiew, The tornadoes with which portions of
the MUiisalppl babiu aro toruitnted are
frequent, bat their seeming number is
addict to by every violent nlnil gust that
topple down improperly built cliimupjs
jnd "balioon-framo" bouses. The fre
quent destruction of such cheap struc
tures lu the West I no proof, nccurdiug
to the Cbioago Times, that that part of
tie cuuutry is peculiarly subject to dan
gerous vrtaeU; It only shows that it i
object to a sbaiu mode of house build
ing. Ancnm-nor WocDonSiturXiy rspliec'.
to the requests made by a committed of
the- Catholic members of the Grand Army
of the Republic, asking for the following
privilege: "That n reqiiliirn miss may
be Celebrated on Decoration Day, Hey
3J, for tie repose of the souU of our de
ceased, comrades, aud the Grand Aiuiy
of thoEipubliu be permitted to attend
such service in the dress and uniform ol
their otyauizitiotl, and that the Posts' It
. allowed to attend the funeral services of
their deceased members in Calh' lie
ciiuwfiW and cemeteries." The follow.
Sal U "a ebpy of tho letter received by
Edmund iluglisb, Chairman of the com
mittee.- ."In .respni.Be to your very res
peotful memorial of, May 10, submitted
toiilin. the ArchbishoB'directs me to say
tsi't he regrets very much being unable
lojjrant tneaeveral pelltlousiuereiu con
tained, lie has uniformly declined to
recccd to like, requests made in the past,
and is furnished with in reason for re
recoJirg from tho posltiou he has taken
in reference, to the organization rncu-
llo,ned. lie is desirous that you should
know that bis notion Is not based on
mere conjecture, bst is the result of care,
fut and thorough investigation. There
fore, you will nuilerstaud this answer Is
.final,' not only in your regard, but, too,
lujregord lo-everv other secret society."
Our JTpw York Letter.
BenuUr 6rrsjionilenco ot Advocate.
'twYoiiK, MiyJi.l, 1B33
There ii'fvery-indicallou ibatThurs.
dybei!10i ,inU.ut, the day ou which
the Urooljlvu: Uriiljje is to be opened
Willie n
,7Mnl,-,,lln l.nlld AV 111 11. IN
clly.- FufrbbSijli th occasion will be
n Bia""d?y;; ,',Tbero is scarcely' a bouse
which is not. making prcparallona frr
dec6ratlon,.Vud'tbe Dreworks lu tbo cvi.
ul'og will firm tho most brilliant ,yro
tecnle dliit(y Ter witnessed iu Vnl city
TneJanil.lM.o'r.thoofBsebiiiljiigK in the
vicinity esPthe' acchorago will muko a
Kood thing of it On that day, as they will
be in, a position to let out places on the
roofs fur sight seers. One of them told
me the 'ether 'morning that bo had al
ready laken in money enonijh lo cijual
two months wages frutn pertous who had
engaged places ou his roof to witness the
ceremonies.
Toe raids against the opium dons have
endeJ on acconutof tho uuwilliiiguessol
the police to aid the Young Meu's Cuth
olio Association iu their good work.
What Chiuameu have been arrested were
discharged ou their own subitquent
trials because the police had failed to se
cure propirlegal evi'leuce. Tuo sociuty
however has produced one good effect.
It hrs oalkd public attention to this
sickening phase of metropolitan life, aud
the dangers to which young girls of the
poortr'.class uro snl-ject. Furthermore,
despitti-tbe eilirti of the police to throw
coU watt r on their labors they mean to
keep a wulcblul eye, nud ally overt net
will be promptly brought to the ulten
tiou nf the courtf. Tun L-r, the ex
deputy Sheriff und wLiloni Imss' ol in?
Chiuee colony, 1ms becuie tired (if t(.e
sirugglo wngeu agniubt bim and 1 ft. the
district. As the Cliuuse col uy u now
prclio.lly without u head it,u III bj more
ckvy lo impresi upon it the uecessily .
ob-yiug the laws of tbeoouulry to which
tbey have come.
ilut Saturday I nlte-jdrd the Spring
races tf the Meadow Itrook Hunt ni Lung
IaUud. I have seen a sreal dial ot rid
iug, but unit confess that some nf the
elided youth whom evtrjbody outside id
the char meet circle makes il a point to
laugh at, show a sliiii in mean in uort
maushiu and u pluck iu riding ot ob
stacle which U comniend.ible. Hiding
across country i calcuUteul to dtvrlop
rht courage a insn bus. nud the-e young
nn bare a ureal deal of it. Una ol
iberu got a terrible fall. In taking n
wall a stirrup leather broke, nud he e-aiue
an awful cropper, the boisi going down
wlthJiim- lie was pretty bi.llv bruised
and mast have beeu e-ousl.'.crahly ebaken
up. Yet as he had uu eng igemuut In tide
In the fo'lowtng race ue was promptly iu
the saddle, and although hi rtgbt urru
was useless, hs made a nmgnlQoont 11a-
ish with his lett, lloriemmsiiip in llip
sM'hia is on the increase, both iiilatdita.
tlvely aud qualitatively, nnd as a result
w m fewer iiula cheeks aud sunken
eyes in the basluess wirld thau lu lornicr
''j'nklnsdom li burled Itself during
ihe past few ilatswltli me uuse ol Mew.
.cutl, who after making an extended
irli.thrrmch the West went bftck lo Eng.
nnd on Haturdav. Ills uraceV personal
appearance is auylhlug but as imposing
as Id name wi.uld. snueest. In figure
be Is a veritable dwarr, being scarcely
mam than fonr and n half feet bigb.
III face is rneanlnplen, and as he is but
twenty-two year eld, very juvenile in
appearance. And yet there are score k nf
American mtideus who would not mind
Uklnxidm together with Ids ll'le. It
issomnch, yon know, to "it-tin with
tb Jnkesa," as Mm. l'MiTenu wiy.
Freddy G.-bhard i in hot uutir Hpsin.
n l tb set in wbleli he W aro defmlned
to rore him to Aula duel ornllierle
snako an at himself. I-it Bilnrdwy
tilght b Into a row with bja wbiliiu
frisudllr. Henford, Mr. daiiford.'Mr.
Jrrv Gould's son Gi'OrccnMd. Freddy were
uomp ttloiM lor Mrs. Linoiry s tavir
beu hbu llrst caina to Ibla couutrj. tbylllcteln one day. When the piituilo
Georgu Gould l'imples," ns bis lull-' came up the brwnd Mrcets, "tho animals,
mutes call liim,Hd not have much chance two by iwo, tbo hiopopotumus aud the
ami win btate-u utmost lrom tho stait. knugHrno," the eutuu "classified depart
Mr. Sauford litwever uuido the pHO t hot, menial service" torgot the cleil service
but llnnlly Freddy "came away and won ', rule", lcaviug their desks iu haste for n
in a Kill:p" as "they Kay 011 the turf, wore congenial spot near Ibe curbstone.
Mr. Sauford it is mid did not feel over- Here could bo seen the messenger, rude-
leased at this nud u coolr.es sprang up i ly
between tbo two. and the bcateu rat,
didute s6uihl nn o"pporlunity to revenue
blruielf. Now Freddy very frequently
drinks a little mure than his constitution
allows, aud then bo is very emily nettled.
Coming nntof D. Imonico's hist Saturday
be met San'ord aud a Irieud. lie asked
then! where tLy were going and 8 mfnrd
ititimatid that he uiUlit. evtll nn Mrs.
Iiinglry. Freddy In his cups i always
disHgreeable in l.tugnaue, nnd lio replied
tn Mr. Hxi.ford's remark with the choice
espristan "Ynu'ro u liar." Thereat
Sauford knocked him down. Fashion
able society now AnxioUKly nwalta devel-
m en In unci Ills juit possible ttmt luere
wilt be n bostiln meeting somewhere.
ItseUlminii the fallen is a cood work,
but religions exercises the way lby are
nw iHintf conilncteil bv certain sensa
tionalists aro bad. There is Jerry Me
Anley fur instance. lie is going oi at
such n pace that I am surprises! that the
really earnest Christians who aupporl
bim allow their lmuies to iw "sen uy
him. Not satisfied with miking a iurck
ny r.f relh-ioii by couductinir revivil
services in ti c Crunorne (Isrdm, be has
now twice held nenices in Meulorj s no
torious den. Jileyiory is perfectly sitis
lied for it is bnsiues'v lor bim s it ad
vertises hi place, but what do you think
nf tho manlier in nhlch services mil it be
conducted there when MeGlory nsi b
permission of tho Police Hoard to Fell
eider In the conri-cation daring the ex-
rclses, or course be was rcuiHul, nut
he (ITmiilery ot the n quest is absolute-
revoiuni.'.
When Juv Gould sold the World, itwss
cnrr'ntly esnecleil that Cyrus W. rield
tiio ixnri tlm same lelaliou to mm kk
Me To" PlatttoItoserieConklins.woiild
ollnw suit with the 3Inil and Express
This I'Miectatlon i likely soon to be verl
llexi. Mr. Melville D. Stone, ol tlie
Chtcag iNews has been neootinting with
him for some days, nnd asl am informed
ho barosin is likely to be close'd esily
this week, unle-s difft-reaco of opinion
viienM arie about minor ri tail. Mr
Field ba-i been unable In inik: tho M ill
an. I Express pay. It is well edited. and its
news pneosnml nriinrttneuts nrnnuly cou
lueteil and ell written, let the name
of Field it seems has always acted like a
tamper onflfe unnncial success of Hip
venture. Hiinulil Mr. Slnno buy It, J
think ho will make a success of Ibe pa
pr, for it Is bemud dnnnt the most Tnlit-
able i)flernonn newspnoer properly in the
citv. I b-lleyn Jlr. Field asks S71U OUU
The ISilliaril match which has now
been running forn wet-k Is ex"nlng yery
littlo inlcn st. The play is certainly poor
and Ibis disjnsts people. .But I ow
could it he otherwise wl f n most of the
loading phyers keepcnrnii'-inK nil nicht.
Nerves cannot be steady uuder such clr-
cumstauces
Our Washington Letter.
f From oua 8rscir. Co'krksponiiknt.1
WAsnwoTos, D.-O., May 19, 1883.
The visitor to Washington at this
stasou oflho yearsces this beautiful city
at its best, and theso who intend to visit
it, and eio not earn for the attractions of
Congress aud the crowds it draws with
it cannot come at a better time. The
treci sre all in foil leaf, nnd have neeu
for ten days, cold as the spriug has been.
The skies ure. for themJst part, bright
and glowijg, aud Ibe nir is geuiallj
warm, with just n flavor ofcooluessto
remind cue that the summer heat has not
come yet to render it .parched and lKe.
ttss Too visitors at tula timo really
that the glory of Washington js , t
rees. Evciy street aud hvtiird is lined
wiur mem; iuey snutiu tpd j.aria nud
litllo triangles end sujires of greui
ablch the peculiar conformation of the
city placer, at ii',mcst every street cwrntr
Seen just nt, this time, wheu the new
lollaga I'; iresh aud brilliant, the whi I.
city '.eelunset in a Iraiue ot liviug gieeu.
W,tshiuutou. with muie tin in . i i,un.ii-..i
tulles t-t trees iu its streets nut iue-Iud-mg
thosa iu Ihe puiks surely sets a good
exiuinle to ult.er Am lican cities, so
many of whi;h liuve allowed llniruns
to die out and be crowded, until llieii
streets look like tunnels iu browustoue
quarr.tH or buck-yurils.
The elepartintuts might ns well have
beeu closed up litis uu k lor nil the busi
ness thai has bveu lou-. Mo.it nf the
male employes were soldiers iutbalite
war, Hint they have been excused to at
lend the exercises eif tho nnuy re-uuioii.
Half the Cabinet is out of town, nud those
members who bavo not been attending
tin; re-uuiou exercises Lave beeu sceu ul
tbo races.
Tho number of veterans upon the
streets anil about Ihe bote Is on 'lhursela
was considerably smaller than the daj
beloro. Souie weut home on Thursday
morning nnd the bet pHit ot the le
muluder went down the river and to the
S'.'hueizjti Park. L'viry-stable-keepers
did a ru-ihing business hiring teems to
those who desired to revisit the old forts
aud camp-grounds nrnuud Washington.
Others "did" the eily and went tlirough
ihe several JJ-prlnieiits. The old tin.'-
room of the War Depertrceit, in which
are exhibited Ihoiibatids nf Confederate
batllelligs, was a point ol interest to
those w'lni had n hacd iu the capture ot
many of them.
1 liefndic.itions nre that tx Supervisor
.V. P. F.ittcm, of PUiladelidda. will be
the siu-cessi r of Commissioner of Intern,
al Iievnino llaiim, and esporinllr since
he is strongly urged for the pnritior.be
S. nator Din Canuruu. The latter, il
Ihiinuht. was siiiinr:inii Dennt
Conimisi.ioiier lingers. I nt it lias I rails-
pired lliat lie s for Mr. Fnllnp, and it is
rv pnili.Ui o ll-at his cam Idale will be
Comtnis.iiiuer after to-morrow's Cabinet
meeting,
hlcps are lieirn taken tn secure in
creased mail facilities lor Y. Ilowstnne
National Park, and the Post Office De
partment i llleiah hnvo the m ilter now
under advUeiueiil. It u celcnlaled Ihal
50(100 tourists will visit thu patk tl.i-
snniuier. I lie Msitnr will enme lrom
"11 parlsoril-.H world. A gentleman win
Las jut relnn ed to Ibis ei iintiy said to.
nay nun niie-t-n ntuer erenll. nnn came
aen ss wllb bun trnm Euiope for the ex
press purpose of going tn Ihe Nailoi al
I'arn, i lie mniunintli hotel which 1
about completed will accommoilale ICO
ouests.
General Ferry is tn deliver the annual
a lilress to tl.o graduating exercises and
re.nninn of former cradnates. Gel oral
Thayir'a slatne is to be unveiled on Jure
II, the day before tbo meeting of the at
donation of oraduates.
The Piesident will leave hereon the
23d inst. for New York, to be nrefent nt
the nnoning of tbo Brooklyn llitdgethe
nay loliowmg. Avoi'ST,
Feoji odii Hsacun ConnESPOSDirsT.
WASinxais, D. O , May 21, 1853.
The civil service commission lias at
hut got its rules, its cbief examiner, and
its rooms iu the new Museum, nnd it is
expected to sooubegiu reforming things.
As the new rules do not contain provis
ions fur cownetltlye examination for pro
inotirns tbe cleiks uuw In office do net
regard (hem uilh mnro than pnuiiug in
leret.U Hut sfealtiiii of tbe clerks recalls
j tho scene about Washington l.-.kt A Veil
Uostiayuinruing. luee.apiuu mis wei
evuneil wilblultsgales many dlstlnfuisl
esl meii fil Ihe world seeking honor. pUss-
rtr.e. or -pelf, tut It never extended
ihnra generous reception to any than was
nccordoii lho nuoViScd PbiccutT. with
lit -u. fjwi jmujmiuajiicmAiwM.kt.iw wgi
LI Qrenttst Slow," tto. No uiua iter j
roetiveni neru uuli u conttluuileiu 01 ui
jostling the chief of bis division in his
oigeiness to calch a glimpse of Jumbo's
dirty playmates. Here was the ootiti
ileniiii tlik of aaectetary rongbly pusu
iug aside the "bootblack" who bad etatetl
to come betvveeu blui and tho octoroon
beauty ou the painted wagon. Chrks,
male nnd lemale, of nit sizes nod cotois,
irom ilrst to lourth class, lor once stood
upou the same looting. A correspondent
strolled iuio Ihe Treasury department
during me passing ol tte pageant, mil
the desolate apiieaianco of tlio place and
the dlsnuil sound gf his footfalls rever
berating through Ihe coil idors made him
think of the illustrious ilea. I iu West
minster Abbey. He withdrew, remark
rr.urMurf with pathos "empty is the
Treasury clcrky's gone.'
1 bear itimors cf an enterprise tnat lu
bit ail I h nnd blcness is the inreent thine
iu this decade. It is n plan to get out of
the gtip of the Uuilod Statts thirteen
millions of dollars, with the nocumnlated
luteiest for nearly twenty Jenis. When
the Hun. Willinm E. Chandler was As
sistant Secretary of the Treasury he or-
guliiz 'il ibe Cotton bureau, lo It was
deposited tho inouey received fur cotton
taken from piivate iudiiiduals and sold
by Government agents. This mojiey be
longs to m my persons nnd a few corpor
ations In the south, ft was tho Intention
nt Mr, Chase to hold this money iu Irnst
lor tuo person lo wliom ibe colt ou be
longed, but for some years nobody has
ueeu aiile to otalua Hollar. Ibe larg
est amnnit eer recovered from the Gov
ernment by nny Individual was $600,000,
w-ulcb tbe estate ot Cuailes Lamar, nt
Georgia, got by employing Genetal 11, F.
Holler and ix.Attorue) General Williams.
lloutwrll could uot resist the per.iUaMVH
powers of these two eminent men. and so
he gavu up the amount mentioned. The
fee was SJO.OOO to each n'toniey. The
new cumbinutiou with its guns aimed at
Ibis fund has. I hear, bruins, courage.
aud mouey is behind It, So perhaps it
mav win. It will play for a big stake.
Ot course tbe Fair divorce case excites
interest end comment in Washington,
iltougli we elo not nsMiiue uere lo know
atitbing about the real merits of it.
There Is considerable specuhitiuu as tn
tbe Senator's wealth, since it is reporled
that his wile has been alloneel four mil
lions nud a l.sl''. There seems lo be
siuuclhlug iu the atmospheio of the
"lree. unlettered weul tuat plajs the
deuce nud till of it with tbo bond matri-
ruoi i .1, nnd induces an alarming laxity
ii tbo obsetViii.ee of the seventh com
mandment. Especially has this been uo
tlceablu in the last three or lour yors.
aud uliioug what are known as ' bonanza
stitesiueu." Wheu tbe lion. William
Shaion came herens nSeUutor therewere
many stories told, wbioli could nut well
he put into print, lint Sharou while
here cimpottcd himself about as well as
the average hUtesmau. The country has
not jet recovered from the spectacle
llembnjuut Tubor lurolsbeel it. wlien.
behold, his brother statesman, Fair, oc
copies its attention. Well, It is the old,
old story, ns old as the htste ry of man.
Even Solomon, with all bis wisdom nr()
erperiei-oa havlug tbree hundred vrm
did not escape, aud why shoub' iv.r?
.This has bjen n bad year lor tte r.ghle-
uui-iur uuw mauj- uuu laeyu nfe gone
wrong and no wonter, r.' waited man,
with tlie'bank ncconn', th-;t Fair posses
ses, sbould get.out'nf slriight and
narrow path. I well Remember when so
cioly was npya ort H uouderiul euter
tainmeut tuo Nviien Senator gaveayenr
or two ngo ,uat n congenial man ot tbe
world sal'", tho'Wormley tliuner was very
.Alio, b'jt not a circumstance to one the
hoi'Virable Senator bail given to some
ladies of the half-world a w eek or two
before in New York, when Fair turned
himself loose, as U were, aud astonished
that portion nf the population he was
etitt rttilnlng at once willi his wealth anel
his'wil! Hut tbe little episode now i rest
ing n languid iuttrest iu Nevadi will not
matter. The huiioral Id Senator will
come hick next wiuter. giveeleuaut dm-n-rs
aud doubtless Dad elegant people
of both MoMJEs In. eat them. Sociele
will couduut) lii.i slight fulling awny, and
all will go well, for innui-v covers a mill-
lilnilH ol Kins in Vanity Fair,
New Advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Valuable Heal Estate.
Jly virtue or a writ or Fieri Failai, Issued
out orthu Court orcnuitnou Pleas or Carl.n
eount, rcnnslvanla, unU in me Ulrecteil,
tliero erlll bo expupeU lo i-ublle sulo. at the
i nein l liuurit, in nu liu
uruugli ol jlluucli
L.11UIIK, I'U , ou
MONDAY, JUNE lllh, 1883.
at 1:00 o'c'ock p iu tbe follonlng described
property, t wit:
All that eerraln Lot or Pices nrnrnnmt.
slluiilo In Hoi IloruuKliof Wenthcrly, Curl-on
euiiuly, Pennsylvania, la glnnlnir at a comer
on Klino sircer. tmra nit west ono liuiiilre.t
nnu sixty nve net to lima ol Kline & llu x
tlieni a ulnDg line ot salil land north two
hundred rwol to Kntnlilitle s net; thencu
alonx lino or suld strt-et three leet earl tn
Kline si reel j llienco airing line or said Mo-i-t
iHoiiunurtMand tlx:y Ket lo the placo ol be
Tbe Improvo-ncnti thereon consist ora
TWMSIOItY F1UUU HOUSE.
slxtorn f-ct ly sixteen ftct. nllh two-s'ory
eiaiiio iincnin, tweivo leet o; lourteeu Int.
betzeil nnd taken Inlo t-xeeutlnn Ha thfltirn.
I'wi, vi uuuikk outer, aoo iu i. soni liy
ejine-. w. r.r.ii, nueriii.
Sheriff's Ottlcc. Jlaueli chunk, l'a.. (
May SI, 1S63-H3
SALE
Valuable Real Estate,
liy vlrtuo era writ orrr(u Fieri Facial,
SSUe-d OUt or the Court ul tlntnmnn Pli..iB,.l
i.'arbon coumv. l'a.. ami tn iin.iii-i(.tMi ti.ura
will be expusi'il to punlM sale, at lho Court
nuusv, in enu uorougu oi Aiaucu Chunk, on
J1U.NUAV. JUNK lllh, 1833,
at 1 o'clock p. m., the rollowlng described
ir.fjiui i j, io me :
All that certain Mfssiintr unit T.nt a iinAB
ui urouon, sou no in tnu iiorouKli ol I.ehU'h.
. u, . ...... ...i kuuiui, nun imiiiu oi ri-onnl
vunlti. boundoil nt d (lecrilM..t n rnti..tB. ii.
irlniilnic at n stake; llienco ali.nir u nubile
loin nrin twciilj.six and one-hall deitrces,
east nine perches; llienco along a lot ol land
ol Oei-rKo Escli. (deceased), south eUlity.
...... .-o. .....v aim iiircu-ioilllt
pyrthesloa t ost; 1 hence along an allcv soul I
miriy.iour ocurees, cast nlnoand two.tenlhs
t crclies lo Ihu nlnccol leuinii HIT. Conl.ilnln.r
Tlilrly tlve und one-hair Perclos, strict mea-
iuru. ine inipruveiaenit thereon conll.tol
A TWO-SIOUY l'RAME HOUSE,
sixteen by twenly.slx leet, with Kitchen at
intntu, si uy tinveii met.
Seized und tken lntn fizpi.niinn o.
pruperly ur E. I J l'aeliel. and to l,o sold by
W O, FnKVWAN, Attorney.
Sbtrltl's lluicf, Sluuch Chunk. Ta.. I
Slat 20lli, 18S3 3
SHERIFF'S SALE
Valuable Real Estate
liy ilrtueofa writ orr.m.arl-arij. ,(ocd
out ortho i:ouri urCoiumon Plessor Carbon
v-uuoi). ouiio oi t-enneyieaain, and lu me
illre-e-teil. I here will bu envm..! tn ...i.iiA ..i.
at the Court iloutr, lu tlio Uoruuiruul Maucli
t!hui.l;. nn
MONDAY, JUNE 11th. 1883.
at l:'0 o'clock p. m., tbe lollonlcg described
All that rertuln Twa.itnrv W(uvi.n i...
rooted Uwelllng lloufo, situ In Irunl Wcnty
tent. In ilrpih ie-uty riet, sltuaio un Ibe
Viii i uonc iiiai le-auinic rroui
oi'iSM i., iu ounu hiiiiiiiu, ouiiiun a cer
ium .i Ha. inn u ironi oi iniriy-iwuieetan,
a drill h oriuo liuinlred nud H ly reel, iiioro i.
less; said l.ot Is bounded ou the north by
mi unliun In mis : on the t-nst nv U1..1 ..r ve.i.i
ow Reuben Uaueubui-h! un Ilia nt hv Inn.i
or lot r Frits dsnkce, and on ihe suuih by
the Ful.llo Hold as uluresald, all lu the Vii
l!iM.r lliuard. In Ihe Township ur Lower
n,...iviirii'a. i'kiouii e ouiiey, renn a,
, elicluio taken Into exeeutlon us the ro-
I'vif vi jvuii iiusruiiiici..niin iii oi sul.l Dy
. e-i, soeriir.
S It. aiLiiu, Attorney - i .
Sl-eilU's Onto Mnucli Chunk, Ya i '
My.,i.3-a
aVow AdMcrtisemc nts.
' StfERIFF'S SALE -Valuable
Real Estate.
lljr virtue of writ of Ten. Exponai, Irtuod
out or tho Court or Common I'lean r ejnriun
county, l'eniujlvrtnta. ami to loo illriotcil,
tho'e will tie exuoaeal lonuklle sale, atthe
CUtillT HOL'SIJ, in the lierouith or Mauch
Uhunk, on
MON'DAY, JUNE lllh. 1883.
nt 1.-O0 o'clock p. tn., tho following described
property, to wli s
Alt Hint certain Lot or fleco of Land, jlln
nto In nilliport, Lutor Townnienslng lunn
skip, Ourlwu county, and 8lsleie.f I'rnnryt.
anla, lioiiiHleil and tler-crlbed ni follows, to
wit : HeKlnnlDg at a (nlke In the publlaMOsA
Icadlmr from ilio MlllpoH Slato Quarry lo
tlio miilport Hall t llienco lu tslil roail ami
by lot'of jHinos Zclceiiru9s st uili twcnty.letur
drftrees. east luur anil ono 1cm h perches lo a
nlke i thence I y land i f Isabella Klott (built
nxty-dx Oca-reef, nest nine rill'l ono-tcmll .
perches; thence by land or Jacob lluwman
nurin inirir-onoanuonc.iuuriiieiegrees, wei
Ix parches to slsko In the public riad lu1
liiK rrnin l'arrvvlllo to Millport thenoe In
and slung cstit road north seventy fix owd
ono-lmlf Ueicrecs. cast ten lurches to ihe plaso
el britlnnlni;, containing i'urty-Bvo and Five
tenths L'erehrs.
belzed and Isfccn Intoexecutlon astlie pro
Deny or I'raneis Kindt, nnil to be suM by '
UltAS. W. L.t;N7Z, bhtrllT..
W l FnitTMAK, Attorney,
si...iiii. iiih.. ein.i.i. t i.h .1. i
May 18, 18&a-w3
Receipts and Expenditures.
or Till- ,
of Weissprt, Pa.,
For Year ending April 1, 1883
RECEIPTS.
Cash In hand and uncollected
at last report, loss eum'n. $106 63
(lemmlsslon on Hup. fur 1831, VI 2-1
K.toncrallous " " . Oj
11 al ul 72
Am'tomupllento forlES:.... :61 43
ilzoiieratluns 6 60 .
; S55 83
(318 -ii
EXPENDITURES.
I. J. Kinder, for auditing...- 2 CO
J. it. .iriio. Tor au.llitnir zoo
I'harlo usllaum, lor auilll'iiK ..... 2 no
Gecrge lltnery, work on streets...... 2 3d
llcoriio llnpp. work on slrrcts t 00
A. tlravir sen . work on streets 3 lid
V. til. Kaprlier. nttorrey feu 12 8o
II. V Morihlmer. printlinr 14 be
t-ol. Yeakel, CLIel or Police 4 u i
II. II, Everoit, loom rent and Unlit.. 8 V5
Kenry llojer. Treasurer's lees 20 no
J. i'S. Sehlel, Sec'j's lies, work, &o... 21 00
m ot
Ralanco In Trensnrynnd uncollected,
lee Commission.. 201 .4
Rcut received for public rquarc, tec. 8 ou
VIA 74
Bounty Statement for 1882.
Cash In Treasury and nneol.
lected, as per last state
ment, less iNimmlfslon.. ,41070 03
Exonerations, ltst f 8 "0
Cummlistunt 1:81 48 13
V J 1
11017 15
A m't or Duplicate lor 18S3 .
ICioDOiatious
io.'u n
CT2I
' 083 70
tAOl 15
Am'toriloirTaxror U8t
It ro
Cuuunlstlun...,
70
13 31
$2011 15
EXPENDITURES.
Paid Robert Anthony 1 131 ( 0
raid Tiliihruau Hrelsbaeb Iluo 10
tl'i & 00
liabince tn Tressury and uncollected.
less uommiisiou e i;u a
INDEUTED.NESS.
To llalnnce due on .Tudgitient,
at lust statement -. la'Jiu
Intelest lrom April 1, 183.', lo
April i, less :;sa7
41214 St
Pold Anthony and l)rclsbaehol23( io 4 .
lllieiCIl to IUIO 23 4)
12W
Balance, as abovo slated .J.
770 15.
Liabilities In exooss or Resources. ...t 170 91
We.lliennderslxned AudliorsoT W'elssport
Hon uirh. have exainlnoil Ihe ttb..vi aecounis
ot Joseph 11. t'el.lel, Sicreiar.v, ai d Henry
llover. Treasurer, and tlud them conccius
abovo staled.
I 1. .1. hlbl'LUtl, 1
JUiiN eJ. .tlt.NEK, (Auditors.
AboUiN l)Utr,l(,
FOOR ACCOUNT.
SAMUEL EVERTS, Overseer ol Welisport
I'uur District, for year ending A prtl, 1883,
REOEU'TS.
To Casll Irom Overseer and Col.. 1E82 7 91
'lu Cash, sa.o ul 1. II .Miller's moan. Ul 83
'lu l.'utti limn henry lio-r, Hues.... o ou
Tu CbSII Irum O. ,-ebiillK 14 11
To Duplicate, le8: .- tfili 8H
I-xuoe-lutloliS 1 80
Co.leetui' lues 10 LU
Net amount or Dedicate . 103 89
$.4(1 ot)
r.xrisruDiTUHES.
liy Expenses for I II. JM liter $ 21 63
liy r-xpeiiecs lor iteieey narp, ni
item. .iir.iuiict.,lh6i,0u.os.tic CO
Dr. lierluuier, servious vu 0J
Dr. Duwer, services 1 60
T . libek, cost uriaw eult... 4 76
Cash tu liultcy, weekly relief 11 78
a Lverls, services us overseer 14 80
S. Lvcris. lor trip lu l.uLlli
I our lKuio 2 73
I)y Lcduer and Ilupllcato Rook
It) Cutli tu .1. U. Z-cro. uuikinit Dup.
liy Caeli o v. M Kapsher, services.
ll l usli lo Henry llu)er, J.l' , ' .
liy Cuell tur JUuklnu Keolt aud At.
leudlinr Audlluis' iMeetlng
Uy Cash lMlunco
87 IS
8
2 80
lu ou
2 Vi
1 00
, U0 83
We, ihe underslitncd .Auditors, have rx.
Amine.! ilia itcu.iunls ol .tmuul r.ve-rts. Ilvur.
suoruribo four, lor lho year en Iwg'Murtli
31, ib&3,uuiiiiuu tiieui correct usuuuvusiuie.i
.1. IS 1 I.h.ll. 1
JutlN e;. AltKIl, AuJIiois
au.4ii.-n iiuxii
Wclssport, May SO, I83 3
Mark Twain's
NEW
BOOK
"Life on tho Mississippi,"
lit imvlnir the arandett tuiatt uf all the
T""tag.ii,:srM"" bOOK. aGENis
Fur leriiK aiul icrrMory aililruti lua'ULAba
Uitos , t3 N. ;tti St., I'lilm-lclptila, im.
TH E SUN TSS
llccl.leil opinions expressed In lanicuave
that can be understrodi lli prompleii, lul .
est ami un it uecuriie inieiiiKence oi wimt
ever In ihe wide world Is wjrlli aitentlon
That Is what cveryuwiy is suro lo nnd lu any
c.l II Ion nl Til f. SUN. bubsurlptlon: IIailv
(4 pases), by mall. 55o a monili. or SO 60
a yenri bl'NOv its paves), si per )ear
S ttELY (8 paves), 81 per year.
1. W. E.NULA.VD. 1' lillfhcr.
raay21 w4 Hew York Clly.
Pensions
rur Soldiers on any Ills-
vase, ev uunu or injury.
Address. E. KdllAr.r.
Court House, Ntrrlsiown, l'a, in)28 w3
Advartisera by addresslnz no.
P. Roemll
ii a ua , iu fpruco si.
Nuw York, can learn
tnn exaot rose oi any proposeu line 1. 1 All
Villi I1SIMI i American Newsiieirs,
-ig(.paite i-iimpniet, 28e. mayve-ns
a,
u2 ! ss
, f.-i ,r . " Bam
m
F.us
-5-3 C
m
30
"a i
S'23SaSpCrC
n i
W "aneS r I
New Advertisements.
Annual Statement
OF T1IU
Boroiii of LfiMghtovPenii'a.
WILLIAM MIIXEH, TREABUREK, la Ac-
coeut with the lloroajth of Lehlghton, for
the Year ending May tth. lwf
SR.
To Amount reo'd from J. W. Kline-
tnp. lollecior, ou danuoate or
1IOT-In Tiill 4S231 5
'" Aiiiuunt reo',1 from J P. Smith.
un dunllcato ot 1881 In lull
32 CI
22 iZ
21 0
1 W
" Amount ree'd from Carbon Do,
I'atnmiseioners, lor lax unuis
" Amount reo'd Irom llav. KbVerr,
lor (Irats untl'uMlcSniiure
" Amount reaM lrom Telephuno
Co., lor work none uy Ezra now.
i hart. Street Commissioner
" Awount ree'd Iroin'Counly Com.
iaissiners, rar work uuns bj a.
Newhurl. Street Commissioner.
' UalaBM In hand from year 18S2..
Dr Orders Paid ror Work on Highways.
Jacob lVslUr...o...
-Q. W. llellinan
Ellas Der relin ......
aehimilon Scliuch.
1 nnu... rucu,..i
I'laon Clau
Charles I'utletson.
w. Horn.. ......
Lewis Krum
nirs I., unpen....
U. Mauls
wen Klo.x
4r."Arner..
osoidl Zaun.
a cob llvberllnii.
lianiei wen.
Uavl.l Weiss
11. nioui nrun .
aron Krum
Ulareuco Weiss,.,.
hoinus ainuts ....
Ilavld hlibert
osenli Ubert .
osrpn iiruuiuuru .......
'liuries Tr.ilucr
allies lloltenuueU..j....
Samuel Heller.....
oalien rensleruiacher .
lau l Welts
William Weiss
.Illsrpli Hheckler.
y iisuii iiuues .
eler iteiiii
. T. Nusbauui
Alathew bchercrlo...
Charles Mothslelll.
A. 1'. Clauss.
.ibe Stuudt
Frederick lirlnkiuau
zra reewh.tri. olieel e.ouimusiuH'r
Anion llaupt... ,
vtiiliam earner .
.W II. liacuuian
'.Ilia Motor
JAslali Aleltler .'
W. S. Wluiormutu
John .Miller
Keubon llunsie
E. Urelbelbtes.
v. swans.
llurmcn tinner
wituuui uorn
Henry Hockemlorf ,
iiary urener .
J. I. 11USS
Ciilhariuu Ke-miier .
ohu llellman
Juieph (lllljcrt ,
ev. At iieruiimcr
Elwiu llruiuburu ....
Charles Kllueiop....
t. .1. iizi I
oh.i Eilizlnuer
1 humus Kemerer....
Levi liartholumew .
eliver llouali
Charles Sehoejh
aeob ShlnKIcr....
Muses Kclirnr.
itiiilol weiutui ....
.I F. Klunninirer..
Wlllouahhi Wuit .
Is lull mi Krum .
Elwln lirelier..
Jc'rsnlt Wert
Total ror Highways
MISCELLANEOUS.
PjM VanT.lew, Auditor's Foes .... $
a him nitiiL-r. Atioiuiinir iicnry
iirumbort). sm.in-1-ox cuso at -a
William Miller: link Pianki 1 81
Willi..... kiiiimp. it.r .nr. .iiicoiiv ur
' fureovlni: 1' to
e'1ll-im Mlll.,r. Sal ire as lioruuiru
r ... . 1 ' a r...
I treasurer t w
William Miller, (or Statu lax on .
X.OUI!!
lr v . iMi.p.iituu.r. Pnblililuir An.
nual Siateiaeut .'
r.Ai ev i.iftrf. iil.n Clrvii tur II.
Ilriiiub.nu's e.llll.1 tu
II W. .Horn. Flin toues llu .2
Naili.ni.Uiburt. Uasuii Wurk 3 IKI
w. ai. teansner, s.iiary as .-eu j.... w
ee' M . itMi.Hiii-r. H.tAlnliiu- lee and
exira Hr.dess ouiii rvics .... v
J.iuies Uollenbjou, llau.InK Sune., 3 . U
1 rex L-r Si Kr.li or. .-lukes i ou
li.irl.-ft l tMlner. llauiillie Slunu .... 'l UM
Julm lllnker. IllauUsinlih tt'urk.... 6 71)
A w Horn. Hi. Ileu KnrviCc-8 Ii m
rtiii.riidiis liienl, Kupalriuii 'luuls .. 8 14
J. P. .-emiiiel, lluraess, ruj-lawe, itc. 1 on
Samuel t-vcrt, HriilKo HepaiiS 1 if
Lewis tiraver. aiunu vv
us. n i Za in. I'ol en iu uu
J. L. ejaoul. Lumber m -
BONDS PAID.
Leah Ilnyer....
1)1 ri Stliiup ..
1). Mumx
, s) (03 ro
, luui) ro
, 3UU DJ
1E00 00
INTEREST PAID.
n.;Mnnti
Ii. 11. Siruun
(300 10
, 7U 611
, 25 10
, to (JO
, 3l IU
. 07 60 .
ltiv. E. A. liauer.
l.turUn Seller. ....
X.. nh lloyer
rrud. lirinauiau..
COS so
310 U7
Dalanco In Trcas
, 41U
3333 21
LIAIIILITIES.
Dondcd ImKbtednns
.1'. A. liauer
trod. Ill Ink man . . . .
i Uavl.l .tluuiz
Charles Scifcrt
C01 03
1360 03
, 47UO U0
, 12UU 01
77M CO
ASSETS.
tlish In Treaurv
, i:s 2i
F. r. Mcmmei t. j w. eeau
'' deubusli Note IniUuco
uu dupliealo ut 1873 110 23
Liabilities tn rxecssor Assets May
4th 1853 - J2M
Liabilities iu exeessut Assets April
2ilb, 1SSJ 8TS3 85
is '
Iltcrtiic ... tutu H2
'i.W. KLINUrop, Collector, In Account
with lho Horough or Lehlghton, rur tho
YearlSKt
DR.
To Amount or Duplicate rorl8J2..
Tu Amuuut ur Audltluns lur UsJ..
3410 80
6U
$3191 53
on.
liy Exonerations $ (3 TV
Uy Cuiuiiiissli.il rur Colloc'n 170 23
liy Aiuuuulpild W.Miller,
Treue'r, as K.-r ltcoolpla 3231 53
t3l0l 53
We. tho undersluncd duly elected Audi
tors uf th"lliirouili of LehUhlun, Pa., do
cortlly that tho ruresolng accounts aro cor
on. 'flir
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7 70
it IU 1.8 I
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rect to lho best or our knowieuxo ami ucnei.
w. p. i.ono, i Anjitorl
P M. YAWIjlEW, J Auditors.
,Mayl2,l'53-w3
IlEICMAV it CO.,
BANE STRTCET, Lehighton, Fa.,
MIiiLEllt and Dealers In
w
4HKndot GRAIN EOUOTtTontt BOLD a
IlEUULAlt I1A11KET UATJCa.
i v "
Wo would, also, lespectlully Inlorn ourclti
xrns tliat.woaio nuwluliy prepared to bUr
PW theui with
!SSt of Coal
From ny Mia dutiedat VER
LOWEST - I'ltlCES.
" U. I1EILM AN, A 60.
Julm . .7
Spring Aniiomicement, 1883!
"Wc desire to say to our friends nnd tlio public in general, Hint
we have on band tho Largest nnd most
Complete Stock of Goods
-OP
f ailoria IstalblisiimeiiT
in this section of the County, comprising
Clotlis, Cassinieres,
Plain and Fancy Siiiting's,
W 1 .'
tr
I 18tf mwT
ttn ;k
1 II M-t V)
1 1 in 1 111 I
tarsjieiy ewoiurau s-.lsiit .Mein, muhiibmi and (Viave-Counlcr nuua.v
UJIlNDel Oriransioa.l-ltiHtirL.iiii.kb; liTiit!iiiiMinvu,..iid.. !
UIisdpI Organ.83,l1)i.Ori.'ail.tW: UTllIlUIIAItaAIKMlulty elerlbcd
...
VISITORS
AddrtM or call upon MAJVIliL, f. BUATTV, Washlnolon, New lerser.
Spring Styles !
H. H. Peters'
Merchant - - Tailoring
ESTABLISHMENT,
Tost omco Building, opp. Public Square,
Bank Street, Lehighton.
A rult lino or GENTS' FOItNISIIINU
GOODS, at Lowest Prloes. tnar.3.tf
Grand Spring: &Sninmer Opening !
The unn-rslieuo I respeel fully announces to
tho Ladles or lehlahion and rlclnl'.y. that
sue Is now reeelvlnir a rery Largs and Ele
gant Assortment ol
Spring and Summer
MILLINERY GOODS,
comorlslnirHATS. IIONNETS. RiniKWS,
iljOiVf llS.fcc.iil lho very NEWbT
bTYLKS. sullablo lur LAIHES,
MISSUS and OHll.liltEN'S
WEAK. All nt Prices rally
as low a tbos in.e quality
ol i;onels ran be bought
.lur elsewhere.
Mrs. E. Fatii.
Flnre-Two Doors Ilelow the M. E t'liureh,
HANK St. Lelilnhtun. aur.ll ui3
J'Job Printing neatly,
clicaply and, promptly execut
pd at this office. Give us a
trial and be convinced.
HEALTH IS WEALTH!
ML U I'. UK 1TB ftklOK AD UUilS TKMTDK9T,
rurMttlip-lftclril'l il D - GeMTuts4Bt,rit,
hr m hrrall, U'lch, K.-rTnn Prw uten fansd
sj tW if of tln ul rt nlect WstkrfM I Un Ul 0
r n,& Umlug of tb Bfla fmu'Mut r uBliy ui
UadiBC rouiarrTe &y b4 Ulh PymxlHto Old At;
Utirrft, Im af rr lmlUirx. uolm.lry Ic
ml tHtrinis4 rrhu ru-4 Lr rr-rtl- m 1 1 Urn lfi,
MltAMiMorovriMlu iraor. rrKlnHmiliii(iiitMUi,f
pAiJisui ri v( r' ie.
V2 GUARANTEE ZW 00XE3
Trrnff'. W f -U orr ir-lr l i a fnr ts
wrttl'H (tn"tl-1 t'H I mnar K tm irttvtRiiut 4um
VTTT1 TTAW.H
I T Wtr?UJ sTttl Vlv4 rnr. It 'rne.'Mtr
I mhwn up'it res- -t ti tmt. Vmun-i tr
cui4 .. risriER & MENDSL80N.
S2 Raoft Strgett Phllatlelphljt Pa.
e3 i
"i V I wg
2' " ' J
R 11 k 8
' I W
& I I r-
O 1 1 w
p i
ANY-
Which wa will put up for you in our usual
FIRST-CLASS STYLE,
TheroliV irtvlntr rnn n wn n 1. .1.
J,u
m Fittino:, Best TriiiiiM and Best Made
CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON.
e havo also lust received rrom tho Atannraetarern a Lariro
Stock ot Nowcst at) lei or Ladles, dents atul Children'
Hatg9 l8es sieQaeil Waiters,
hats am IB Airs;-
All of whtch wc arc now offering at
E1F TJnprecedentlj Low Prices !
Very KcspectAllly,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
March 21, 18S3-jl Bank St., Lehigliton, Pa.
wiuni is rene 1-nr.r. una inn particulars.
ARE ai.Ulav.Q iuci rnnsc n.
JAMES WAXJ?,
EUCCE3S0U TO
A. D. MOSSER,
Munuraclurer of ami Dealer in
Stoves, Ranps anil - Heaters,
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
and House Furnishing Goods.
Everv klndofSTOVK OHATE and F1UE
DU1UKS kept cunstantly uil hand.
ROOFING and SPOUTING
Dtne ou short nntfra ntnl ot Low Prices.
Rtoke on SOUl'II Street,
A few doors abovo 11 ink 6l.,I.KlliGIlTOX
Pntronauo solicited and sa'lsracllon irnar-
antecd. 1'cb. 10. l?83-ly
The Complete Boue ' Pliospliate !
MANUFAOTUrtED HV
THE ALLESTOWK MT'G COMPANY.
One of the T5est Fertilizers
for all kinds of FAUM
Crops and GARDEN
Vegetables, can bo
bought in large or
small in quan
tities of
M. HEILMAN,
IiEIIIOUTON. PA.
JlarcU 3l-ui8
Saloon Keepers anl Otliers,
Don't fall to buy your
Champaigne Pear Cider,
Lager Beer,
Root Eeer,
Nectar, .
Porter, &c,
or
C. BOETTGER,
TAjilAQUA, Pa.
Aug. 13. ISSl-Iy.
E. F. LUOKE.NBACll,
Two Doors Belon the Ilroadrrar House i.
MAUCII CHUNK, PA.
Dealer in alt raltcrnacl Plata snd Fanw
Wall Papea-Sj
Window Shades, ,
Paints '& Pnint'esr' SiiprilioSi
LOWEST CASH PIligEH."
To whom it may Conoern.
All persons aro licrcbv forbid lithorlnir or
trust'nir my Wire. IlllltA KISTL.EII. un
myaeoounl alter this date, alio liavlnir left
my bul an I hnarl irilbout just oinse or ioiw
vocation, I will pur nu d.'-ts v.pir-cted by
her. J. D KITI.KK.
Parryellle, Carbon Cvuuly, Pa.
Msy th,U83."
Mr
Mil ill BliaiB
1 Spring and Summer 1
.r'"'Q VUIIIIUVsl v
I
A Special Invitation Is extended to the T.ad
les or I.cbliihton and surrounding. neighbor
hood to call and examine tbe-lmmenso stctt.
or SPIUNO AND SUXMEU
JUST HEOU1VSD AT
E rH. SNYI)EIl,S
comprlslnstall tho latest Novelties In blaefc.
and Uolured Silks, Velvets,' Plijds. Cash
mores, Screes, all. Wool Suitings, Orlnj..
inujs. Trliils. &c. Also. o. fall line or,
llliinkctr,ioinestlcs,SliawIt.-Masllns,
NOTIONS, TllIJlMINlW, Iko.,
all orwhlch l)o If offerlrigit'Very
Lowest Prices. A nlco line of - '
Silver-PlateaWate,' 4
..,..' . i. Jla
Do call dm! tea It. Jly it otic or
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
t .
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
QUEENS WA EE, OriASSWAItE, fccJl-.
full nnd eoniIeto. , Cheap as Hie Uhespest.
and Oood as tho Eest. sept.i-yl
Divorce Granted.
I.udnls Marstelner, ) In the Court of Corn
vs. I mon PUas.l. Carbon
Theresa JIarslolner. ) Co., Aiirll T. 1881, No.
8. DlVUHOE?
And now. Mar 1st. 1893. tho (Joare tiavlnr-
' beard this cata nnd hiivlni; lully considered
, and proceeded lo ileteruilno the same as to.
. law und Justice appertain: Do sentence and
decroo that I. nitwit Marstelnur be divorced
andaeparuted Iruiuthenuptialtlesand bonda .
ol iii.ilriinouy lii-reUiforo contracted between
lilin, tbe s ild I.u.lwlie Marnetner, tb.llbel.
hint, nnd Theresa Mirstelner, respondent t
And that thereupon all and every tlm duties,
rluli I s und claims accruing to cither the said
Lmlwlu' Marsteiner or-tlio laid Theses,
aiursiclncr, at any time iierciolore In par-,
suanooursil-l maritiitte, shall ceaso and de
termine, und Ihu talilLuilnlie MuriUlntranO,
Tht-rrs.i Murstciner shall be ut llirty to
marry anala In llko manner as IT lliey liad
uoyor licou married.
Uf tho I'uurt.
I iii-.u. . i.s2l.ii, t'rotnopaiirr.
! JInyll, 1883 3
Subpoena in Divorce.
Eurllla Ida I.udnlu;. by- In tbo Court or
her next Irlcnd, U. J Common' Pleas of
llenncr, ; Carbon e'ea .tj.
vs. Nu. T, January
Ucorgo II. I.u.IwIk. J Tcna, 18:3.
IN 1IIVOKOE.
Todsonoi! II. Lnnwio, Heiponiffnfr
hiu, You aro hereby notlbed ta be and
appear ae a Couit or Cummoa Pleas nr Car
bon I'ouniT, lo ho held In lho Court Hout,
al Muuch Chunk, on Munduy, I lie lllh d-iy
otJunr, ,. II. 1881, at lOo'elock lu tho tun.
i.uon, to answer the above com plaint, person
al servlco ol subpoena aud alia suopoena.
tuiviiiic rolled on account or your absence
Irom luy lUUttvlck.
till AS. W. I.UVTZ, Sheriff.
Sheriffs OtHee, Mauch l-hunk, I
Slay 3 h, 18S3-WI
J
Auditor's Notice.
In Ihe Court or Common Pleas or Carbon 04
In tho matter ot tho Account or Nathan
Ulurser, assignee ot Iewls ltehrlir.
The underrlerncd Auditor appointed by the
Court. April Idth, I8s3, lo make distribution
ot lie moin-r In the hands of Nathan Hlosr.r,
anslunee ol Lvnls ltehrlir, auiong tb partlf a
eiiilile-d thereto will attend lit tlio duties or
Ids appointment on SATUItDAY, thesetrt
day ol .MAY, . I). 1883. t'J:'0 o'clock P.M
at bis (Itneo In the liorough or Lehlxhlon.
Pa., when and where all pirtles lotereited
mnyatieud. b. It. OIUIA.U,
Way 2, 18S3-W4 Auditor.
Auditor's Notioe.
In tho Orplun.' Court of Carbon County t
Estato ori'hrlsllan Thnrman, deo'd,
Tho uadsrslirncd Auditor oppolnled by tba
Court. April 181 li. t'83, to luako dlitrlbutlon
ufbulaucu ur lunds lu the bands nl Henry
!, nblen. administrator u(VhrUilnTbormsn.
deceased, "III hold a meetlnie rur tbe purpose
or 'his apKiiatiuent on FlllllAY, the iitu
duyurMAY, A. II. 188J.at liOOo'ctVi: P.M..
at the (Mice or Fred llerioltire. Kin . In ih
llurou.lr or Mauch Chunk, Pa.xhen and
where, all parties Interested wl I be requlrtd
I in attend and present Ibelr claims orb. da.
i barfed fiOW cuinlnir ill upon said claim.
1 S. It. llir.HAM Anrillnr.
May -2, 1683-wl
The Anierican Antiquarian
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