11 V. MORTIItUSR, . . . KD1TOI1 LKttiaiiToN.rau SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1883. Tdk latest detected embizzler Is a srairt aud popular' young fellow of Bos ton, named Arthur H. Blauey. who, ns cashier of tlie Mnssacbttsetts Loan and Trnst Ocjnpauy, hs plundtre J its trens nty to (be ntnoaot ot St 000. He car ried ob hi operations for two yeata; and the fact that he conlJ do o without do tuellcm fa Eighty tliscredlHble to it other CGoera, who deterve punishment for negligence as bo iluerrc it for embezzle aaeat, A Aotin, Texts, dispatch of the 15th feat., lay, in tbe United State District bourt on the Hth an important opinion was delivered in n criminal Bolt brought uulcr tbe CItII nijjbtu aot, pnucd by Congress in Marob, 1875, to enforce tbe peutlty of (500 for excluding ,Lattrs Evlns, a eolori-a woman, from a lam, nt on tbe Ilonaton and Texas Central Kail road. The Court held that the act i unconstitutional, being an infringe sunt on the right of the several Btatcf, send that the S ate tribunals alone Lave jurisdiction in the premises. Nineteen suits of a similar nature were dependent on the decision In tbia rase. Trm trial in London of the six dvna- mi e conspirators, headed by Dr. Ual lasher of Brooklyn, vrbo acted under o.-der from this side of the water, was bron jht to nn end Thursday of hist week, and four of them were condemned to nenat eritude for life. The conviction of these men was Inevitable after tbeir accomplice Lynch turned informer, Lynoh's evidence was very direot, very elear. and orderly in its details, and folly aoeorded with4 the facts that were obtained fro.ii other sources; and the acoased men do not appear to have been able to invalidate it. It is a bnrd fate whioh the Emerald Club of the Bowery, in New York, has brought upon the fool iab agents it Rent to Londou in company with an Informer of their own kidney, ana we should hardly think they would be able to collect any more money at psetetttto procure liquor for tbenisehes and dynamite for their tools. A lion terrible accident oocurrod on Saturday afternoon last at Victoria Hall, 8underland,England. Several thousand hildren had gathered there to enjoy an entertainment Tbero wero 1,200 chll area in the gallery and they came rush lng down the stairway after tbe perform nnce was over. At the top bf tbe first 'flight of steps was a door only partially opened. But ono child could pass throngh at a time. At this point one of the little ones stumbled and fell. Thou others fell and tbe children above- pushed npon tbem. In a moment tbe stairway was filled eight and ten deep with bodies, Before they could be rescued 1SG children had been trampled to death or suffocatt d Tue clothing was torn from many of the viotlms. Tbe news brought thousands of people to the scene and tho greatest exoitement prevailed. Tho itairwny from tbe gallery, at tbe top landing of which occurred the pressure which led to the accident, was from livo to six feet wide and the gallery door, through which the children were allowed to pass only one at a time which circumstance is re i garded as tbe direct cause of tbe calami fy was fitted with a bolt which lodged in a hole in tbe floor, tens narrowing the passageway tor the purpose of facilitat ing the ticket-taking when the audience was entering the hall. Tbe majority ol the children were under twelve ears of Age. Later accounts place tho total number of deaths at'202. THE REAL IESTJE. N. Y. f UN! "Tho tariff undoubtedly wilt Im tbo great lesue between the par' ties next year," says John Sherman, 'Wo shall give it prominence this year. We think we shall be able to do that so early in tho campaign tbut, after nil, tbe Urlll ill overtop everything else in im portance.- No donbt Mr. Sherman and all those Kcpublicau leaders who sym pathize with brat would be very glad to light the next tied Ion npon the qnesllou of tbe tcrlff, and every other eUolirn.for the next twenty years. This would suit tbem very much belter tbau tbe issue of refer m, of txptlltng tbe rascals.who now rnn riot in overy department of the Gov ernment, of diivlng away the blood suck ers that feed upon the Treasury of the country, of making tbo uhols Adminis tration hontst aud decent. If tbo Re publicans could stlentfor themselves tbe battle ground of 4881, they wouM have a much belts r chance of winning anil per petuating their own teuura ot power tbau tbey can possibly have when the grouud is chosen by the people, wearied and dis gusted by Republican corruption in overy branch of the public strvioe. Tbe tarifl o.innot be a great issue in 1881. High rates of duty must necessarily be Imposed upon all imported articles. The reduo tion of the tariff to my thing approaching a free trade standard Is an absolute im possibility. Where, then, Is there ant reason which can make this an overtop ping point ol dispute between the parties? If the necessity of levying high duties is admitted by all, ej that there can be no difference in principle regarding it, how are parties to contend about it? How can a question respecting which there is no substantial difference be made tu surpass ev.ry thing else In Importanct? Mr. Shsrmau is a smart politician, and he has some reason to count npon tbo fact that in the Democritio party, as in every other, tbcre is a proportion of foolish and hot-headed men; but we do not think he will be gratified in this matter. The great aud overtopping issue is clearing out the den of thieves. Intention. Tbe manner of Judge-Wyl'e lu citfcchnrgimi tbe iury wan cold and constrained, and he martu it moat appal cut thai ue ma not approve ol ine ver- lilct. It Is said a very bitter feeMria la tuuitles of nmkiug thsir gaine-approach entertained toward bim'by some of tbe log It and finally bringing it dowu.whlie counsel for tbe defense. Since the besinnina of tbe Star route trials tbe Ooveiuuient has pafd the fnl. nwiou sums to nttor eys: tn miss np lo March 22. 1883. $16,208 18: tn Brewster up to January 4. 1882. $5 1)00; to Cock, reiiriinrv jooa. utv.iD. uiusun, . . , - , February 0. 1882. $5 d00; to Ker np to vo" DEMOCRATIC MATE CONVENTION, Tbe following call, sigued by V. V. flense!, chairman of the Democratic State Committee, lias just been issued for the Democratic State Convention: The Democratic State Convention will meet in the Opera House, IlarrlsbUrg, on Wednesday, August 1, at 10 A. M., to nominate a i-andlilate for Auditor Genera and a candidate fir Etute Treasurer .and transact such other business as the Convcn tion may ileteimiiie. There will also be presented tn the Con vention a resolution winch has been adojitc by the State Committee, changing the rules of the parly so as Id fix the time of the annual mcellug of the 8tate Committee at -1 P. M. on the Wednesday after the third Mo.iday of January, instead of the third Monday as now provided. Under the new rules of the parly the representation in the Slate Convention will be by representative delegates from cx istlng representative districts, one for each 1000 Democratic voles cast nt the lust glib ernotorlal election, or for a Iritrlion of 1 0H0 such voles amounting to 500 or more; pro viJed that each representilive Ahtriel shall have at least one delegate. There wilt he a meeting of tho Demo cratic State Committee in Horrisburg on Tuesday, July. 31, nt 8 1. M. with mnch difficulty. Wealthy olifiifV lows who have nothing to live for but tbeir own amusement here have oppor- May 25 18S3. $27,872.48; to Merrick to April 23, 1883. SJ2 000. Allan A. Fink erton baa been paid 1 2.049 74. thn whole malting a RMml total of 125,079 48. To these payments many ntheis innxt be ad ded, for Instance $200,000 for witnesses. rho total cost to tbe Qovernmtnt since adventuresses can find every facility of ascertaining all about tbe standlugi and habit of their intended victims," A disagreeable scene was enacted last Saturday on the grounds of tbe Coney As tbe great long distance race of the meeting, the Coney Island Cup was rnn, the attendance was tremendous. At times one could scarce ly cross the quarter stretch. Aaicog those present was Mr. Langtry, who with liAi AAVAllpr. FraitdtA fiahhard. Ode Beoolab Lbtteb. -"l in mo race, ana attnongn Mr. Washington, D. O, June 18. 1883. Ceorgo Lorillards Monitor was a hot Tbe event at the capital during the favorite Eole come away at tbe finish and past week was the funeral ceremonies in won easily. Mrs. Langtry was delighted honor of John Howard Tayne, who it, and applauded and laughed like a child, after having been dead thirty-one j-cars, No Booner had the crowds became aware at last laid in a flual resting place.undcr of her presence than tbey formed in solid a fitting monument. The exercises of the phalanx and stood on tbe lawn in front oocaslon were all agruable to listen to of the box tier, gazing up at her. lirld and appropriate with tbe exception of glasses were levelled at ber. and the lady tbe hallelujah rnnsio at the end and indeed needed alt her self possession to and the singing of "Home Sweet Homo" look calm and dignified nuder such an to new fanglud strains instead of tho old attack. The cirong came afterwards, familar tuue. There were many interest- howeyer. When the races were over ing races at .tbe cemetery. Peering out Gebbard took tbo lady down lo his coach, from tho newspaper seats in the front No sooner was this seen than the crowd row waa the oounteuance of Dr. Mary gathered to noh nn extent that tbo lady E.Walker, and it reminded mo of the and her escort could hardly get through, funny poem she did. not intend to and to make matters worse, they hooted, be funny which Mr. Corcoran received howled, whistled and shouted nppro- from her. The gentle doctor's poem brious expressions In a manner calculat. ought to bo prinlcJ. She addressed it et-lo disgnst even some of tbe shonters. to "tbe immortal Corcoran." and tbe Greatly to the credit of Mrs. Langtry purport of it is tliafi: any of his grand- ana uf- Gebbard they bore this ordeal children ever fall into needy cironm. very well, hut American minners musi stances Dr. Mary E. Walker promises lo Indeed be in a bad way when conduct (.1. r ii. m Tn tlmu, mn,-li ike tbts is mauuebieu puunciy, anu - - i tn earnest sho was she Dut her name to most of all on a race track. her verses, and then took the noem to a Te American Bifle Team has at last noinrv nnd acknowledced her aiimalur.. got under way. The members salted on L, ' I . ...... .. - with the names of three witnesses dnlv the Alaska wutcn leu pori mis auernnon, appended. Tbe idea of swearing to a ? hop8 to make tbB International poem is new ana original, Air. Corcoran contest at Wlmoieuon a close one. wen, and all tbe newspaper editors have been f0I tue;r own it is to be hoped deluged with poetical effusions about ....... ,,,. ie,la. I'.ivnn I J - f be serai-annual payment of interest there is very little iuterest iuslhe match. nn registered united States bonds, which The members of tbe National Rifl Asso occurs in January aun June, la now ue- nUlinn ha aTince,i BnEhtti)B'tv suirit. lug made. While it is very difficult to . , , , ... , , ." . nhfain .-xact Information aa to tl,Uroet there has been such bitter rivalry auu receivers of lutert-tt Irom tbi class ol jealousy, add the tfforts of certain peopl, bonds yet, like almost any thing else btr, i the team to make the whole aftiir an XlX .arlMng scheme for cer.aiu gun man- Hie Treasnry deimrtmeut knows of is Mr, umciurem uio un-u Vamlirliilt. who will rernve tbe inttrtst ev.nbody is disgusted. The American n $37,000,000. A year bro be hail I, ..m i,. i i,i,v tvir,r,ln,,v 003 WIO for some nnn.oxo. Th Well aud'shoot unct-mmouly fine, before lurg si owner is Mr'. A. T. Steuart, who thoy can begin to hope to Tcflect honor um about 5ju.0uu.0uu. As some of lurs on theiionutry which tbey represent, aro coupou bonds, the amount of btr The Chic.igo lard 'failafeTias bad uutllllil' rnuuin rAuilv uo ICIJII. lea L . . . j .. ta .n Mr. A. T. Rwtl l,,1 in mn'. good effect here. Uu Monday me iraus 000 in bonds, tbe most iif them b, ing C s actions In tue I'rouuoa ixonange were Mr. Gould had $13,000,000 iu registered nntmnitllv imavv. and manf Who bad bonds, aud a large number of coupon dabuiet, Je..vlly in oil and came very duiiim, -iiim hi. nvrjw iv lino HO vl'Jltll I . . , ... rnla Wall Nirert. W leu lie neprtclarn uvui uuua ""ru anm-t of money. A O.ilifornia milli- n- salvtS ou the other commoaiiy. At Oranges and Florida. Better than Breeies and Blossoms Under a New Flag. Even the 1 stray atrand. orange groves of Florida fall to kesn Its people full of happi ness and comfort. Art must help nature everywhere tn the tropics as among the pines of tbe North. ''And, chief among the blessings whleh are adapted to all tones," writes Dr. J (J. Wallaee, ol I'ort Uaile, Fla "is PAtiKsu'e Tovio. It soemi to have the world for a field, and moat of the current diseases yield to Its action. I have used It In theoasoola delicate and dyspeptlo young lady, with the most gratifying results. It teemed to accomplish with ease what tbe usual prescriptions and treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring about. I Bin also glad to state that the Tonlo bat greatly relieved me personally ura troublesome atonlo condition or the stomach of long standing. It Is the Ideal purluer and lnvlgnrant.' Messrs. Hsicox (c Cs call especial atten tion to the lact (hat alter April 18, 1883. the naraeaad style of this preparation will here alter be simply Parser's Tonfe. The word '-UWgei is uropjtea, lor mv reason mm uu' their patront by substliutlng Inferior prep- principled dealers are constantly deceiving araJ Ions under the name of dinner ami as alnger It an unimportant natorinn inwreaiei s In our Tonlo. wo are sure that our friends 111 agree nun us as to me propriety oi uio cnange. Tliere will ax no chanuh, now. KVEn, in Ilia prepttiaiiun iibcii, .'"i buttles remaining tn the bands of dealers, wranntd under the name of '-I'aiikkkb- OihoKRToHlo." contain the genuine medi cine ir tbe signature or lliscux auo. itai the bottom of tbe outside wrapper. Charles Rapp Respectfully announcrs to the citizens of Irfblgbton and vicinity that be has opened a FRESH Meat Market, IN 1. EVAN '3 J1U1LD1NQ, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., rrhere he may be found every week day from :00 o'clock A. M. tnV:0i H. M with a full UDDly of 1'ltI.ME 1'RESII MEAT, Trlcet at low as the lowest. Patronage Is rcspeot. fully solicited. JuneSmS" A WASiiiNaTjN, D. C correspondent, 'writing on tho 11th ibst., comunnts thusly: Keller, as a nuisance, has lately Veen considered at the White House and summarily dealt with. That Krlfer ahoald have been abio to induce Folger to rccomrcend 'the removal of tbe Col lector of Columbus, Ohio, in favor of a toady of Kelfer, nnJ that Arthur should luvo sanctioned with bis signaturo tbe transaction, seem strange. That Arthur felt that he had been Imposed on,app;ars from tbe fact that ho retracted his stepr, leavlnc the Hecrotary of tbe Treasury and Keifei to think what they might ol it. Tile mischief bad been dons, however. Gov. Foster, with a delegation, swooped down in fury, and said a thing or two which, though sot complimentary lo Kaifer, was instructive lo Arthur. The happy family lu the Buckeye State was aer.oualr disturbed. Nor has harmony bsen restored by Arthur pulling bis foot, bith feet, in fact, on Ktlfer. The in ternal revenue district consolidation sob tine has dumped tbe ardor of mauy an Oho patriot at the precise moment when enthusiasm was expected to maul fest itself. Ohio is iiiteut-ely devoted to office-holding, and any attempt to reduce tbe number of offices is regarded almost nt a personal cfflence to u corps of pa tri.-ts. without whose services soman xnnloe for office Is safe. That is what U tie mutter at tbe urcsent moment. Gov. Foster did not dUiuUo toe point a particle when talkiug with Arthur, "Turuiug us felloes out or olaoa is a deuoed curious way to b -viu a i-rrapaigu for tbe rcdemptlou of tbe State," was the concise idea of a leader of tl o lui hfuL James Fuedkmc Wood, Archbishop of Phil tdelpbin, and bead "of tbe Catholic Church in I'enusjlvabia, died nt tbe arcbipiscopal residence in Philadelphia, at 10 miuutea past 11 o'clock ou Wednes day night, the 20th Inst. Our Washington Letter. IFboUOUR SPECIAL CclhKKSrONIUNT.l Washington, D. C June 1C, 1863. The close of the Star lioute trial on Thnrsdny has been tbe only topic of gen oral Interest in Washington during the present week. After a series of trials. almost unprecedented in length nnd at leaded by many circumstauces unex ampled in the history of similar pr ceed ings in this country, tbe Star route de fendants have beeu acquitted by a jury whose honesty will not be seriously ques tbned. However various may be tbe opiuions of the people ou any or nil tho paints involved, tbero arc none, except th e whose iutercst was prompted bv protraction, who will not be heartily glad that the curt, in bus been rung down on a drama that had ceased to interest tbe public and bad come to be regarded among those eyifs which caunot be des cribed.as -light afflictions." It will be remembered that after months of preparation, aud after tbe public mind had been misled by ennfi dent prodictioUB of a clear case und prompt action, tbe pros, culiou started ou a coarse that hud tu be abaudoned, Tbe ultempt to dispense with tbe form nlity of indictments and to proceea by iulornintiou, consumed many weeks and cot uu enormous outlay ol money. It would seem that with all Ibo resources ut Its command, tbe Department of Jus tice should have been uLlo to decide whether or not such it course was open The Verdict of "nut guiltv" was genuine surprise to eyery uuv except th lunch ou Monday ft clerk in a brokir's offlje was pointed out to me who bi.d just cleared a little over 530,000. He waa earning $1,00 a we-lt, but kept bis eyes nnd ears about bim, and (be mo- rneut tbe first riiuibllnga.-ol' Mcueochb crash came be jumped in and profited by it. A miuiber uf printers also did well Talking about wiuiinig-iuolity lemiutU, ejihiit.llltiuger Wallon:ofJiiteruutloudl notoriety is making bay on race course s ferred that nre considfred jr.st as Nfe ri rii,i,h- Willis wiunlune are said to ami pay uigner .interest, on tne olber ,mlnlj rin on to thirty thou- s Ha rF II. a. Pnli.t II I M v w - - ru nnnnUr. on.i . .,r..,i i ii. sand dollars. Oj the train- home from of other nationi, because the rate of in- the Sheepsbend Biy Meeting a book terest la higher than that paid by nny m.t,. remarked to Barney Aaron, tin ru'ra?- "Barney, the horses vtil ik-.iir.uiiiin v-u (icfiiiv (iiio ,iuillt:r '"I f i ire, Mr. Flood. N thii uext largest bold er. Ho has J1S.UUU 000. Then there i an estate in llnstnn nnd three or four ersnna ill New Y'irk whhbnve each $10, 000.000, and a ledy in New York nn married, ton has S8.000.000, and tho es ate nr Mosea Tiivlor in New York ha j 000 000. and D. O. M lis. Whitelaw ltrli s liilber-lii-law, si UIIU 000. 1 was snrpriaed tn learn that so few wealthy men hildnuy large, amount of United Mates bonds nn permaueut investment, lint was tnlil tbat the rate, of interest ix now sn low that other tec nritira are pre America'a whole bondeei debt as includ. ng nil thn hankers of that name, tber bave 5iou.ooo.ooo: JHXTD POLITICS. Brooklyn Eagle. '-Wnat are your rlam lu regard to the tariff?" asked an enterprising reporter of a gentle-man who waa standing at the bar drinking with friend. "I'm in favor of (be protection of American industries," fraukly unsered tlxs person addressed. 'Then,' of course, you are a ltepnbli imu," added tbe newspaper man. "Not IM know wystlf, I'm a Demo crat." "Aud have you any opinion on the subject?" continued, the scribe, turning to the geiitl-unu's friend. "You may pnt me down as a free trad er," replied tbe Utter, "Ob, I see: you're a Democrat." "Nary time. I'm a Republican. What are you?" "Well," retpouded the astonished re. porter, "I was a D.movrat when I name in here, but I'm Mowed if I know what I am no." defendants nud thiir liieucl,ull i,f wlium have for weeks past beeu cjufident in expressing the opinion that the juiy woulu ucuii. vt ben tuu trial commenced there wen few who anticipated cither tbau couvlct.on, but as it nr,(.'ged its slow letiutb alwlig tue ONiniou was modi lied, nutil for a lung time past not even tbe proH.-cutiug cutiiistl hoped for su inucu. nut a "bung jury was wrat u Hiilie-ipated except lis above remarked by tnoie persouutiy iniercsteii, and who seem to have had inf nuatiuu lint acces sible to outsiders. The defendants and their friends were ou hand in force wbeu tbe jury came in aud rendered tbeir ver dict, aud tbo scene that ensued was ex citing and dramatic. One of tbe learned couusel lor tho elelense started tbo bui ran and was about lumpinc upon tb counsel table when ha seemed to renieni ber himself. Auotber.Colouel Iugersoll, turned arouud nnd hissed bis own wife, who happened to be sitting by. bim. An otuer one of tue ueieueisuts sobbed gen uiue tears, which came bo fast that hi could not wipe tbem off wjtti bis hand kerchief, and another smiled, while Join W. Dorsey: waa apparently an nucon cernednsifit ves a under in ubicb be hnd nnt tbe least luternst, and General Brady Hushed and ptlod by turns. Tb defendants were nil surrnundeA by tbeir Irieurisauil overwbelmeil with eougratn laliens. Tbey were cheered lustily ic the courthouse and acain as they em'erg ed and went across the street for n Irish iuiit, Tbe two deynted women. Mrs, Doraey and Mrs. I'ecs, who have bee ooiistaut altJndsuU, altsrnatily smiled and wept nod clipped tbeir delicate bands, and Mrs. Horsey df dared she muit not l-avn nntll she bad taken ererv i "Barney, never kuockhim out try it." Suppose you Out of 51 parsms received Into th Hokcudauquaand Kerndaleejiure-h mem I bershlp duiing-tlie last year by the pastor, Rev. J. A. Little, forty one.jwere eeuolart and teachers f the llokenuauqua an Kerndala Sunday schools. . - Ready mixed t paints at (tn hoi's fnr Si Q.i ' nev J. L. Gabel's gallon. $1.25 per New Advertisements. TTrANTED I, ADI Ea V J To Whom it May Concern. All nersons are hrrebv forbid meddllnt; wltb tbe following Personal Property loined by tbe undersigned toT.F. KKUR.of Lower Towamens Ion Tow 111 D. Uarbon l!o.. l'a at thn same It my property, and leased to bim brine, to nil: (Im Ilrown Mare. 1 Ton liuggy, l liuirner wagon, i tmcd, i o di Double Harness, 1 St-I or Slnulo tarncss, l llboonlng M iclnne, 1 Sauiuco S utler. a lull Sot of llutebers' Tools. 1 Straw Cutter. 1 Unok Move. 1 Parlor Stove. I Uedrooni Set anu lieuiiing. z ucusieaus ami iieniunx. i Wardrobe.- -i Tab os. Lot of (Jbalrs. and all otli, r articles of Household Furniture on tho premises now occupied bi tlie saiu T. l-. f enr. jauuu ltr.ai, iji-iiiuii iwp, Nori Im mutou Counly, l'enn'a. June.Bth, 18t3-w3 Administrators' Notice, Estate ol Jonas Fociit, Deceased. letters nt Adiulnlstratton on the Keiate of Jonas Focbt. late of tbe Uorouirh of rarrv. vlllc. Carbon count y.Knna., deceased, bave been Brimiuu loinennuerFigarii.ioKiiom an nersont Imlcbti-d to tbe said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and tbuse having clulms or demands nlll make known tue same without delay. TiuiN s. it rem snn OATltAItlNi: FIUUIT, June !t, 1883-itS Admlnlsiratort. Sovon Teachers Wanted. An Examination nt Teachers for tbe Pub tic Schools ol f.cblirbton nil! bo held In the llluh Sclio.,1 Itooui. on MONUAY. JUNE 26th, 1831, commencing at 0:00 o'clock A. SI. imo l'rincip ii aim sixAuuuruinate.ieacners win no einiiinycu. is oraero- me itoara It F. llOFKOltD, Secretary, Lehighton, Juno li, 1883 Caution to Trespassers. .Toscnh Klbler. Henry Klblcr nnd amuei Klbloraro hereby lurbld tresanaslng on the land of I ha und.-rilirned.' In Tiiwaineiislnir Tomithlp, ilarbon County, Pa., alter this notice, uuaer penally oi ine iaw. June Utll, 1883..W3 P.nanoial Statement of LeMEhton Boro. Scliool District For Year eiiom Jnue 1, 1883. -toj- 1)H. To Ksra Newha-t Tax Collector, , Slate Appropriation ' Balance In band of Treasurer.. Mole In lJank All other sources, rent, Jto t IKS 30 357 SU 71 41 91 to TO TAKE OUR New Knnnv ork at their bomcs. In I city or country, una earn so e" i'""" I iitnL-lm' vomits for our Summer and fral trade Send 160. ror sample ami particulars. Hudson Mfg. Co , MS Sixth Ave., New Yurk. DIVORCES. No publicity! residents of any State. Desertion, Non tunnorl. Advice und applications for stamu. W. 11. IjBK, X vertlslng ln677aooDnewsiapersseni free. . .1....... f l . t. Iirkee-1--, .1 . JL 10 KnrnrM UUtJ-K PENSIONS I For wound, rtlKase or other disability. Widows, minor childien and dependant parenti entitled when death resnltod. (Halms rcnix'iicd.iestoratlon. Incr-ojcs. bounty, hack pay and dl.churnes obtained. Apply at once, delay preiudtccs your rights, iee fiie-l by law. Adilress.wftbsta.nl, I lie i-ld establish, ed arm ol EPSON It CO., Atturneyt h t'Ulm Agen-e, 917 FSt., Washington, D O. eor Our New York Letter. Regular correspondence of Advooati. New YonK, Juue 19, 1883, Tho dullness of tbe summer in town has been much relieved to tbe delight if tbe soandal mongers, by the shooting of Mrs. Smith by 1118 Helen Leonard in a fit of jealousy. The hero of this escap nde is an old beau named Callahan, who somehow has inspired Miss Leonaid with a passion strange to comprehend wbeu tbe fact is taken into condMdera tion tbut he is bixty-five years old. By- means of cosmetics und other aids to u turo, however, he manages to successful ly maintain tbe appearance of a man not yet fifty; I shall not repeat the story of tho shooting nor what led tu it, but as a trieud of Cullabau's gave me some de tailed facts about bim I will repeat mo AIIVETITISERS Lowest Hales for ad 11 .. . .. r... tbem. Callahan is not exactly a lawyer, for St., New York although he was admitted to tbe bar, Le never practiced, Poseesseu of nu ample I'ortuue ho weut-iuto real estate specula tiou some years ag,i and leaded binuell up to an euorpous extent wltb propeity Tben came tbe crash aud Callahan could not jjet troni under quick enough to save l.l...ie Tl .... ..i.ll.i t. . .1 i... youd recovery, and in a few days no less VTl'clllG. J jGlllIlii. . ,i. ... r. !....... ' iuiu n euuuMuu luicmnuiv kviiuub were begun agaiust bim. But be is man of wouderlul resources. Ills kuosl edge of tbe law made bim muie than a match for tho ordinary rrei'itor. II' fotltrbt all the cases AoatitRt htm nn lo the Court of Appeal,, and meauteblle man. QUEEN GROCERY oould. He indulged in this colly lili gatinn because be foresaw very plainly tbat uiutteri would right themselves again. His coLUJeuce was justiQrd. Wbilo he was fightiug his creditors tbe market Improved dud when prices bad reached a figure which suited bim he settled, pajiug all his debts, and having a haudsotne surplus left from tbe income of which he lived. Morally, however, be appears to be one of thoee veteran beaux that are produced by tbe American habit of living in hotels, aud wbioh has given birth to tbat dis tinct class of male beings known as "hotel mashers, "ami that distinct female clasi termed "hotel adveutnresses." X number of gentlemen were discussing tbe Leonard case lost evening, among tbem a veteran hotel keeper. The latter re- m irked: "althongh I am a hotel nan myself, and from a business point of ?;h,.'lu"lL,jr i'',l1?"fj,1"'" vie naturally desire tbe hotel system lo ' 1 be colort are alt., utler, Ladles making insrease, yet I cannot but see that it is ' Sift .BumVer.7dy..Rby uo mo to break up tbe InmUy. It leaves UL " vubiii;ei.i,i. iu- t e women with absolutely notbiug to popular price. At lhe,e beduuilts are det An ivnn tn IVia nr i,A4irin i i lined to bucoiut helr-looins In tho families of n,jlK lu. comlnggeneratlons.prudentoomenwllltalie ror.ms. Aiier uiuner in tne evening tie men are eepally at leisure, aul then tbey produce, OK, (6387 it Tjy Auditors $ It. V. Mortlilmer, 1'rlntlng ' M llellinan & Co., I oal u A. D. fltosi-er. Hepalrlnr Heater I bos Kemeror, Insurance Kz.a Newliari. Tnx Collector .. " E. II. ttiieder, Treasurer. Fees, " It. K. Hoflord. Sec'y, Salary.... 41 M. llellm in. Hauling Lumber . ' Kunti Urns., ltubber Felt " E. Il.Snvder. Mcrcbnndlse " Interest on Uunds for 18S3 1:87 31 " ' dHeinlortol8S3 12100 Lewis Walk, Janitor, .vertices. 81 60 " Teachers Wages '1870 UO t 00 18 0 ll t8 ID (V 11 U Kt 6) 6- 00 79 OJ 6 HO 8 OU H SS ltcimlrlmr Walks and House.. " Lumber and Freight Incidental Kxpeuses " Uunds Itedeemed 165 CO 301 it 1 21 810 0V The underslenad. having enlaraed and ntberirlse Improved bis Store, announces lo bis friends and tbo pooplx of Lehlufilon tl.at be bat just KK-f IPENED the sauto with a tun supply ui everyiuiu in iuo line. Including PINE APPLE. UAnanns?, OKANUKS, LEMOVS. OADUflF, OIJCtlMIlKKS. and all other FRUITS and VKOETAHLI-S In Season, allof which he is lurnUbiog at tbe VERY LOWEST 1'KIOES. Frank Leibenguth, June 23, 18)3. LEIIiailTON. P. Corticelli EniWflery SilL ON Spools' lOYrds. Each siKHil it equal to four ordinary skeins. it A oeiier irtau or on cards. biter abbn bo'el corridors and bi i iror Iit Ibo band and thanked him. Bh'e ' Toorni. Nov idlenoss- ia tbe root of a 1 nude In leavluir tu tbeir descendants the best tpecluent of embroidery tbeir skill ran juue lo-wa was cot Lotref er. abla to uiri mil h..!..u y .n. ,,..i. r...i fsrent stt, lie. , . . vwB i m,u tuue . 4 , fisv svsiaifu more, au. PilPil PnllPffnPe New tat Just out and caU loiraa.ao. stamu T new dir. JJasw Al'r'a On.. UiWj Jam 53 U 15 il 28 0V) 00 27,176 0U 27 Dalance In Treasury Whole amount ot Hnndetl lndcbt. edness Juno 1st. 1882 Juue 1st. 1S83 Ijtit uaiance in i reatury Whole amount of Indebtedness. June 1, 1883, "7,417 Jt. F. HDFtOKD, occietary, Lehighton, June (th, 1S83-W3 Aiinuul Financial OF in Statement LeWiMoii Boro. Scliool Distric YAa ENDIN3 JUNE i, 1883. E. II. SNYDEIf, Treasurer, DR. To llalanee on hand June 6, 1882.... 71 - Mate Appropriation 35 " ehol Taiua 4536 Other Sources 13 " Loans 3:5 5387 OR. lly Voucbert paid as follows: For Repairs, he $ 431 Ti allien Wage 1MU Fuel 113 Fees of Tax Coll-ctor 2:8 Treasurer's and Sec'j't Salary ... 1.6 He-bit and Interest (will 2311 insurance and other expenses .... 17J f 53 U 1)5 28 118 Balance We, Ibo undersigned duly elects I Auditors of tbe liorougb of Lhl.i limn, b.ve examlued tl.e foreKulu aecuuut of E II. Snyder, Treu surer.aud eeritfy ihailt Iscorrecltuthebesl oluur knowieugoanii nenei. W H. LONII. P. M. VAML1EW, Lehighton, June S. 18 3 wS The Complete Bone PliosuMe ! MANUFACTURED DY THE ALLENTOWN M'F'G COMPANY, One of tlie Best Fertilizers for all kinds of FAltM Crops nnd GA11DEN Vegetables, can bo bought in large or small in quan tities of M. HEILMAN, . LEinaiiToy. pa. March l.m Eatato Notice. Estate of John W. Ileberllnir. lite ol the Iturough of I. eblghton. Carbon County, Pa., deoeastd. All ersont Indebted to said estate ale requested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal claims agaiust the sama will present ilmo. without delay, it proper order for sMtlrtuent, tu SkMANliA '. HKl)i:HLlN, Eiecstrix. Lsblghtea, Jusos, lt3-nt Spring Announcement 1883! Wc desire to say to our friends and the public in general, that wc have on hand the Largest nnd most Complete Stock of Goods OF ANY TailorinG IsialblisIimenT in this section of the County, comprising Cloths, Cassiineres, Plain and Fancy Suiting's, Which wo will put up for vou in our usual FIRST-CLASS STYLE, Thereby giving yen, at we always, do Best Fittins, Best Trimffled ana Best Maae CLOTHING IN LEHIGHTON". ne have alio just received from the Manufacturers a lam Stock ol Newest btylet of Ladles, dents and UhlldrtnV lSoots9 Sliocs and Oaitcr9 Gents FwrmisM'ng Goods, e., All of whtch wc arc now offering at fgiT Unprecedently Low Prices I .jfj Very Respectfully, MERCHANT TAILORS, March 21, 1883-jl Bank St., Leliighton, Pa. . tijtl7 ?S .rrfrS ft" tiJAiuBor TjrBioirr nosinvooB " l'Knf.i. huo 1Juu( ,nd Uu,lc, nu . . .-, euiriw, .nil vrmveiiupicr WUUAH. iCbtoel 0rs;anaM3,l1petJraauUS. OTUKHUAttUAANMIullr ilttlb,d I la Illnatraled CalalOBUB ahlch It sent HI Kit iin tail particulars. wr viai i una auu always WELCOME--533 Addrtt j or call upon UAAIliL. r. BliAXT V, rVashlaston; New Jersey. Spring and Summer f Spring Styles ! rri u r 5: 1 cj 1 I cn S 1 TI-IE Carbon Advocate 13 THE BEST MEDIUM FOR Local Advertising IN CA linos' COUNTY. . . - , . . t Send .for Rates, which will be found very moderate. 5 'Job Printing of every description, Illustrated Sale Bills A SPECIALTY. At Low Prices! H. H. Peters' Merchant - Tailoring ESTABLISHMENT, Tott Office Building, opp. Tublle Sijaare, Bank Street, Lcliighton." A full line of OENTS' FVRNISHINU UOODS, at Lowest Prices. tnar.3-tf GranaSprins &Soiiimer Opening ! Thounqrilicnel resiectrullyannnnnces to tho LaOli-t of Ichlaliion and vlclnl'y. that she Is now recelvlnic a very Large and Ele Kant Assortuieul ot Sprinpf and Summer MILLINERY GOODS, comnrlslnirHATS. BONNETS. KinrtONS, t'LOWI-'US. &e., ol the very NEWEST STYLES, sullatilo for LADIES, MISSES and OIUI,lnE'S WEAK. All at Triers fully as hue a the tvne quality of goods can be bought for elsewhere. Mrs. E. Path. Ptore-Two Doors Ilelow tbe M. E llhureh, DANK St. Lehighton. a,ir.li m9 JjJob Printing neatly, cheaply and promptly execut ed at this office. Give us a trial nnd lie convinced. HEALTH IS WEALTH! uiu k. c. WKra hktk itu nuiis trkatikkt, KWjraHir I ppmrMUUtr II -iliU D anirulatukt, P1U. Nirinu KvotAlsTlti, llatiUrb, Narva PrU ( rusi Vl tk w of lctti4 r toiccta, WsthrUI !. M'nUl D- UtJlnitliBUtrr, ff 4 4th i rrM( Old At, RimnNMjAM at rrUIUtrni, IJitirj ad VpteriMi trrbaa ciinr4 br frt?swili. of IU Uftli wll-lM r pvtMh4u kc. Karli Utt r-MiislQCit moRl1 lrtmtl S I r al twit tvr $i, ml ly Mll pt 1J isu rrlj f irtct , W3 GUARANTEE 8IX D0XE3 Trtrr (. WlH trh rsir rtxiT-4 r V atx Uiaa. rMiiik4 Hh vllBsl U pMrrbMtr or rttioM iwimIsns i rvM I ti moij If tu tIMlmtlat 4uM R-l ffff risis nnrNiraIii4tiilrlir 44 I TW rUWU4 vrfUt iittMl farilrr. It tmm4Utl j 1 ram u4aw tMallpaUM, mruu i uw. huj4 fcuwr.tv CI8NER & MEMDEL80N. 20 Rfloe Clroett Phllodolphld, to. Atipccfat iDTltattoa ts extended to the Lad. Im or ItcUtghton and nurroundlng neigh Ur hood to rail and examine the Imiaente iteck ofSKlNU AMD SUJUMKU Press $ood. JDST BEOE1VED AT E. H. SNYDER'S Ml IMilM, Fa, coraprlf Ing all the latest Noreltlet la Blaek and Colored Silks-, Velvets, Flahlt, Cash meres, Serges, all.Wool Suitings, Orlog. haras. .l'rlnts, kc. Also, a fall line of Bhinkets.Iioniertlcr.Sbawls.MuslInt, NOTIONS. TKIMMINOS. ke., ull ofrflikh be It oBerlog at very soes Prices. A nice line or . Silyer-Plated Ware, Do call ami see It. My stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Carpets, OH Cloths, QUEENS WAKE, ULASSWARE. fce., It full and complete. Cheap as the UUeaeit, and Uood as tbo Best. tejd.i-Tl JAMES WALP, SUCCESSOn TO A. D. MOSSER, Motiufactiirer of ami Dealer in Stoves, - Ranps and - Heaters, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and House Furnishing Goods. Every klndorsTOVEQIlATE and FIRE BtUUKS kept constantly en band. ROOFING and" SPOUTING- Done on short notice and at Low' Prices. Store on SOUTH Street, A fen doors above Bank St., LEHIGHTON. PatronsKe solicited and ta'lsfaetlon guar anteed. Feb 10, 18S3-IT I1E1X91AN & CO., BANS STEV.ET, Lehigbtorr, Fa., illLLKIlH and Dealers In irioor& Feed. All Kind, of a RAIN BOUOnTsnd SOLUn REGULAR MARKET RATES. We woold.tlso, lespecttallrlslorm oorelli tent tbat ire are now fully prepared to BUI" PLY them with Best of Coal From sot Uln desired at VER . lowest rnicRs. ' JT. HEILMAN & 60. Jotrtl Saloon Keepers and Others, Don't fall to Lur jour Champaigne Pear Cider, Lager Beer, Root Ueer, Nectar, Porter, &c., OF C. B0TTGR, TAMAQUA, Pa. Ant. 13. lltst-Ir. Ji. F. LUCKESBACH, Two Doors Below tbe Broadwar Honte MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in ill ratternt of Plata ssd Fsner Wall Papers, AVinuow Shades, Paints & Paintesr'.Snpplios, LOWEST CASH PRICES. CARBON ADVOCATE FLAIK AND FANCY B00KsJOBPRIltIN6:HflBSE BANKWAY. short dlsUnee abort the Lehtxh Valley R.R, Depot, LEHIGHTON, PA, We are now folly prered te eztcute every deserlptlon of PItlNTINO, Iron a VisilinE Carflto a Large Poster ! rosters. Handbills, Dodgers, Clrrularl Ehlpplnt; Taf t Cards, Bill Htsils, Letter Heads, hole Heads, Envelopes, Statements, lro7ra tames. Panpblels, he, kt.. In Best Manner, at Reasonable Prices ! RUPTURE" Ta IMPERIAL TRUES what Tan vist Ths irrraUaMsveDtloo of thaarar Bee our pam tibial. Krai tree, ret.J. Y, EUAN.Oreers bore, x.y. iriT7