"Original Cheap Cash Store." FACTS that Cannot lie Contradicted THEY HAVE HUEN PROVEN HUN 1) It CDS OF TIMUS. Tlist we (tlvo tou moro trooJs nnl better tslue for your money than any other cstal linhment In this part or the J.ehlgli Volley. xva m nnt hnit vou hv whnt nre termed "Leader." That Ii, wo do not aell n ctrtiln lot ofRooUJ below cost to cat6li your cuiBin. No, but U ute our tnttiettoek at a leader. Our sUcs aro by far llio laritert In our lino In thla section, thereby ei ablhiK us to sell on very oloio margins of profit. 'I lio maitnliuile torour bualneia ntililesus to buy many of our goods direct Irom manulncturors and Import on, thos saTln a profit and altoMIng uu selections to quality not usually enjoyed. Wo Vrero the first Itetallcrs In this county to dont the principle oflnrire sales with small profits! the first to set down ono uniform irlce and say cash throuitliout Our competitors tuny sometimes, for (in ob ject. Wt under our prices, but wo liavo fuund In thti long run, that where our cunomcrs bouKhtat less thnn pur niiuris, they foun-t a JlfTerenee In quality or quantity, which ex Eilalncd the apparent Ullitrenco In prlco. It s summed up In tbo fact that we aro always insy when others aro onou Idle nnd crying "Hard Times." , , , We Invite tho publlo tn call nnd giro us n trial, so that they may Judge for themselves whether, all thlnns considered, wo c.111 ex. tend to them greater advantaucs than they now enjny. Wo esteem It no hnrdrhlp to show roods and Klre prices, even If parlies do not buy J and all who come, whether novices or cxcrienc2(l hands, are, as.-ured, by our f ys tern or dolnir business, good value, conrtetut treatment andatr dealing. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Square, Hank. Street, T.olitRli. tan. Pa. Juno 9, !8S3ly. SATURDAY, NOVEMBEll 21, IS83 SPECIAli NOTICK. I'erions mnkliijr payments to this office by money orders or postal notes will plenro moke them payable kt tho WKissroar Post Ofkicb,, as llio he lilghton ofTUre ti sot a money ur.Ier offica Our Neighborhood in Brief. Thanksgiving Day next Thursday. Work has Icon commenced on the electric light building at ItaJletmi. Tho Northampton County Tcnclieis' Institute was largely attended this week. Kay is selling in Allentown nt $12 per ton. with n slight upwarJ tendency. , -PoUlnes aro selling nil' farm. r'awMgons Sn, Allentown at SO and 33 rents per bushel eeugo to nosnnEKVs, in oiiert-s BUILDING Full AN UASY SHAVE. Itolert, accrl five year, the only son of Governor Pnttison, died Tuesday of Inem branous croup, JtSr-Kresh Oysters Raw or Stpwc I can be obtained at h. A. Wehr's, B.ilik Street, daily. Passenger and freight traffic on the Le high Valley Railroad at this time is very heayy. The Lehigh Valley RR , Co., is having all the old unused passenger cars repatnled end fixed up. SUA lot of good second hand watches for sale at S. llagamau's storcjBatik street, Lehightnn. The Camp Fire nf Chnnmnti Post, (il, C A II , of Mauch Cliuuk, Monday night, Iras a capital affair. Don't fail toliear the trrcat Humorist, Col. J, P. Sanford, at tho Institute, in the lresbyterian Cliurfli.on Monday evening. At the Monitor rolliory, near Ashland, on Friday latt, Rudolph Keller, of Little Mahanoy, was seriously injured by a fall of coal. George Miller, a mlddto aged man, has been sent In the E itt on jail, charged with burning D. E. Krssler's barn, in Bethlehem township, last month. .Sr-An increaso of Clocks Watches and Jewelry at Hagaman's storo and a decline In prices. Please call and see, nswo tpako bo false statements itt advertising. $1.10 per day instead of $1.20 as hero toloro is llio p'-r diem paid repairmen on the L. V. RR. The business of tho road vras.never larger. Do not fail tn hear the lecturobcf.ire the Teachers' Instiltito rn Wednesday eve ning by llio Slate Superintendent, Hon. E "E. Higbee. The College of Nctv Jersey has con ferred tho honorary degree of D. I), upon r.ov. F, B. Hodge, of tho Find. Presbyterian church nf Wilkesbarre. Albert Sinex, uge-1 about 1? years, was caught in the belting at PurdeeV flour mill, llazleton, ?n Friday last, and so severely tujurcd that ho died the same evening. 5fGo to Hittrfirnnn's store, Lehighlnn, Pa., to get the lending genuine American v.atrhes; os he deals in iiiu.e of tlm foreign Imitation trash with which the people huto been so extensively swindled. Hon. John R. Stnrnl, of Stroudsburg, member of Congress fortius district, will lecture at tho County Institute oii-Tiiescluy evening, . Tho American AqriiuHitiiat (English or German elition),and the Cauiiiin Ahvocatk will be sent to any address on receipt of two dollars. Tho prico of tho Agrkullurht is $1.50. A pillar in tha North Ashland Colliery broke Thursday, ol last week. A large number ol men were at work but nnnaged toe-cope. The initio has been temjmrarily closed. Ira. If you wantn nlce,srnootli,cnsy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Trans Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho- tel. He will Ox you right, and don't you forget it. "What is heaven's best gift to min?'' tie asked, sweetly smiling on him. "Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup," he replied, with pru dence, lie had just been cured by it of u bad cold. Best make, of Iloreo Shoe Nails for 20cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. -Prof, Moses True Drown, tho famous elccutionist of Boston, Mass , will give elo eutlonary entertainments before the Teach ers' Institute on Thursday and Friday eye sings. Farm of 113 acres with n house on It, and about 8 acres cleared, for tale cheap or in exchange for town properly. Three miles from Mauch Chunk. Address W. M. Rapsher, Lehtghton, P. Tickets for the evening lectures at tho County Institute are told at S. Carpenter's Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk, and at Tbomss and Horn's drug' stores, Lehigh ton. ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXER guaranteed, will cure all kinds nf brood poisoning, in Itritcd or contracted. Sold by Dr. Horn, Le)-gbton,aud E A Horn, Weissport. Tha remains of Charles-Wilson, a no torious character, were discovered In alimo kiln in the northern part of Ashland Bun day morning. He had tain down beside tbe kiln to slsrp and it is thought was suf focated by sulphur. When found one sid of his body was horribly burned, his cluth Ing having caught fire from the kiln, The surviving members of the 12l)th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, com manded by Colonel J. G. Frick, during the late warfare niskiug arrangements to hold a reunion, at Easton on December 18 next, for tbe purpose ol efleciluga permanent or ganisation. Mr. M. L. Smith -has erected lire. Worm at Blatington for tbe inanuSsctur of ulnitul liuu. Col, J. P. Bnnford, llio great humorist, will deliver 8 short address before tho In stitute on Monday alternnon at hall past two o'clock. No admission will be charge.!. For tho week ending on the ltth Inst , li9,0S7 tons of coal was transported over the L. V. RR.) making a total of 0,241,821 tons to that date, and showing an Increase of 101,6P7 as compared with same time last yeir. Pure Linseed Oil, at J. L. Gabel's, 68 cents per gal lon lor cash. Wo wish to call attention to our largo stock of miscellaneous books which wo aro now ollcrlng below the usual price to make room for new Christmas books and fancy goods. Call and see the in. 15. F. I.ocfiKX rucn, Broadway, Mauch Chunk. William Surtees, ol West TUtslon, who had married u widow and then deserted her, shot and fatally Wounded Andrew Smith, the woman's eon, at tho Lee Driving Park, in Wilkesbarre, on Thursday ul last week. ACKER'S DysrrrstA Tjini.KTS Kitrtin Fail. .So.il hy l)r CTHorn, Lehlghton.atid EA Horn, WeUs'iort. SPECIAL. The sale cf personal prop- erlSr of Alfred T.xnlz. nt Heaver Run . an. nnunced hv nostcra to take nlace on Mnn day, December 10, has been INDEFINITE LY POSTPONED. Wo omitted to mention last Week that the ball ot (ho Valley House, two weeks ago was n Very fino a (fair, a large number of tho elite of town and vicinity were pres ent, and enjoyed themselves "tripping tho light fantastic" till "among the wee una' hourV' of the morning. 5fi. Kind reader paitfe for a moment and think carefully over this. You will find that the proper piaro to buy the client) rt I hurticss, collars, blankds, ropes, whips end t.11 pertaining to lha working garb uud pleasure rlollics of horses, Is at tho etoro ol Milton Flory, Weissport. A large number of tenement houses occupy the surface above the workings of tho Genitalia Colliery. As tha workings are bpgiunine tocavo in it ia feared the buildings will disappear soon if not remov ed. Tjie inhabitants lmyo been notified to oik new quarters. Fouti Lives Savko. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved four of my children of moit alarming attack ol Whoop'nj; Cough, from which their throats and ueclis l.ecatno su swollen as tn prevent Iheni from swnl- 1 living. Nothing would give llicm even temporary relief, until this Syrup was tried Ono bottle, in ono night, eaved their lives,I vorlly belieye. Geo. W. Earhait, Ciptain of Police, Baltimore, Mil. The golden wedding of Jacob Kohler and wife, who were married at rotlsville, just fifty years ago, wus celebrutcd Tuerd.iy host of relatives and nil their children participated in a l.ilmly reunion and wit nessed the wedding of D. F. ICohlor, tho youngest and onlv unmarried child of the njed couple, to Miss Mary Hurlinan. -Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L Gabel's, for cash. We have been requested to slate that on Thursday next (Thanksgiving Day) all the principal stores of town will be closed The Bunk will also be closed on that d.iy.sn If you have notes falling due you had belter save trouble by attending tu iheni on Wed1 nesday. A man named nenry Ueehtcl, an em ployco at the Freein.msburg furnace, when returning homo on Saturday night had both his legs cut oil', on the Lehigh Valley road, lie was found lying alongside tho track with a batket and a small bottle of whUky, and it is thought ho was struck by a coal train. He has a wito nud child. 10d. to .l()d. nails ot J Ij. Gabel's for only !3.0() per keg. Locks i$'2. lo per doz Judge Leiseiuing, ol Muuch Chunk, is said to liavoa beautiful yacht nt Bunegat Hay, N. J , ami David Ebbert has a splen did lut of horses and carrioges at his livery in this borough. Terms so low that all can afford to ride. White on empty coal train was coming up the Lehigh Valley Railroad, un Satur day, one nf tho cats jumped the (rack at a frog near tho Lucy Furnace, a shoit dis tance above G tendon, derailing twenty five other cars which jumped into llio Lehigh Canal running along tho road at that toiiil. Tho wreck was a bad one Allentown Tele gram. A daughter of Lo'tis Billz, of Girard- vllle, aged nino yeara, met willi a terrible accident on Sunday night. While carrying n pan of hot ashes through tho yard her clothing caught fire. Tho girl's screams brought assl6tanco and the llames were edon extinguished. She suilercd InVnso agony during the night and died Monday morn ing. Ready mixed paints at J. L. babels lor 1.2o per gallon. Theodore Carhnrt.n painter, employed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, was struck by a passenger train Friday morning and received Injuries which pro duced death Ihesame afternoon. Ho wig working nt cwitch slianly and in stepping out ol the way of the train caught his foot in a Irog, and being unnbla to extricate it in season was run down. He leayes a wife and son. Thomas Farley, a driyeroh tho dirt hank at tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's -Dry Hollow colliery, near Coal dale, met with a terrible death Friday eve ning. He was driving out the last trip ol cars and in Attempting; ta jump off the car to turn a switch, slipped and fell under the wheels nnd was instantly killed. Ills Minus up lo thighs were literally ground to pieces. His mangled remains were picked up nnd conveyed to Tnmarjua, where he resided. The deceased was 10 years of age. Saturday night wusoneofthe mostdis orderly in the criminal annate of Lucerne county. The coal companies distributed over a quarter of a million of dollars in wages early in the day, and as a eonsequenro much drunkenness prevailed. In tho eve ning Carr's Tatch, a notorious resort for thieves and ruffians, near Wilkcsbarie, was raided about ten o'clock and twenly-lwo arrests made eighteen men and four wo men.. The niojority ol them weredesperale characters and carried deadly weapous. The Mayor held a midnight leyee and sent the pisiorily of them to jail. On Tuesday latt, at Weaver's stone quarry, near Parryyilte, Dan Schoch met with an accident which happily did not re sult yeiy s-riodtly, A large stoue sudden ly broke hose, and rolling against Schoch, knocked him down, sod rolled him over and oyer down tho bant, bruising and scratching bim about the body. Ho will be laid up for a few days. Hess Brothers' match factory, at Eas ton, was damaged to the extent of $2,000 by a tire Wednesday timrning. There Is no In surance. Tidily lands are thrown out of! eini-lormciit. 1 On one of the prlnclpal.slreete of Eratn there to now on display lirfronlof a prop, erty a placard that reads as fallows. "This lot fore sal." John Snyder, aged eleven years, of South Bethlehem, on Wednesday afternoon j ol last Week, attempted to jump on a inov- Ing coal train on tbe L. .1 8. RR.,nnd miss ing his fooling fell on the track and had hit right leg passed over by tho wheels of tho three rear cars. He was conveyed tn St. Luke's Hospital, where tbe Injured limb was amputated. Samuel Laubacb, of Laury's Station, Lehigh county, slipped frnm an embank ment to tho Lehigh Valley Railroad track Tuesday end wos run oyer by a passing train, receiving Injuries which hoye since causod death. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In Ibe Tost Of fice at this placo, Nov. 22, 1883 i Borger, Sylvanus, Buyer, Jacob, Cunler, Steven, D.tvis, Bessie, S.. Deibert, Thomas, tielger, Isaac, Mixelle. FillP. j Sxck, Rudolph. Persons calling for any of tho above let- ters will please say "advertised." T. J. SmyttnT. Ats't P. M. AfSSuU find Battery. JJ"hn Duguti, ot L'oalport, under the in. luencn of liquor enacted a terrible ossault and battery upon his wifo last Saturduy Ho bruised her body and fare and broke ono of her arms. As she was so iroorly as tube unable to come to Mauch Chunk, her daughter, Mrs. Rose Seaman, secured a warrant for tho arrest ul Dugan, who was taken tn tho office of Esquiro Bovloon Mon day and given a hearing. He was put un der tljre" hundred dollars ball ti appear at the next term of court. Jlnifoi T.nnt. A VALUABLE PAPER1 FEEL'. In another column wo make an offer which we commend to all who read the dittos AdViicatic wlntlier euhsciibets or not. It is a chance never hefoto oll'eicd by which anyone can obtain n lirst class 'nail paper and the best weekly agricultural Journal in the country for Hie pilro clone of them only. This Is the most liberal oiler ever made, and should place the two pajiers in every family in the couuty. Lchightos Litorary Circle. The folio.vmg Is tho programmo of the aboyo nomed society, meeting in the high tchnol room this (Saturduy) evening: Relerred Question Explain tides C. A. Harding. Refeired Question- Give the coueo ol the civil war T. C. llecki Select Reading Miss Carrie Wilis. Declamation G. W Alortliimer. E'suyisl Miss Mary Barr. Question for debite Resolved, Tiiat poverty causes more crime than Ignoratu-o affirtnalivcly, C. S. Weiss, nnd C. II. Harding: neia'tiyoly, C. N. ICuutz, and T. C. Beck. GultHr solo C. 0. Weiss. Tho Editor will nlso read the paper railed the 'Electrin Spark." Mts3 Myiia Goon, President, Mini Anots Hack, Secretary. B1CT73 His Brains Oat. jWicro was considerable excitement at Milfonl Pike county, Monday over a trago dv in Dingniau township Sunday evening. Lewis Bailey moved lo his farm on Ding man road about a year ego, coining from New York city on occuitntnf failing health. ho had been suflcrlnj; from ct)csumpliou and on baturdny night he was thought to hedying. On Sunday ho was better. Aft.T supper ho asked his revcti-ycar old dad bi er to bring a shotgun to him from down stairs, .When she gave it to him he cent her.on another crrcn I. Ho tlien l.iy down on tho bed, placed the muzzle of tho gun witliin n few inches of his face and drew Hie trigger with his foot. The top of hts head was blown to pieces. Ho was taken to New York for burial. He was 02 year old. A How Discovery. Auilrew Seem has discovered a metallic paint that is free from ftilphur nnd superior in body anil shado to any in the markets; It opens Hie eyes of the dealers in paint9, and is quite n shock to those having old stock on hand. The wonderful discovery has place! him as head manager ot the Works and mines of the Lehigh Valley Dry Color Work, at Frcemansburgi Tho entire Lehigh river Is used i.s power to drive their works; Wolf and Barber's imprnyed turbine wheels ol enormous size are used to drive the works. Tho works when lully com I leted will average about tell thousand tons per annum of this brand of Imperial Mo talio Paint. Tho discovery hai caused this company to lie fotmcd. Sulphur in paints cause lliem In loose their Blinde, cuts lip tin and iron, on wood it draws tho oil lo tho top while it should remain in the wood to prevent dampness from tbe side not painted aud came pealing oil. Letter From Washington Territory. A letter dated Newcastle, Washington Territory, Nov. 1st, has been received at litis oflice, from John G Bicry, formerly of Weisspott, this county. Ho tays: "I am well and doing well at present, and like this country. Tho people in tho East don't know much about this immense country its lumber supply is almost intxhaustible, its coal fields are without mimler the mines hero aro shipping 1,000 Ions dally id pure lignite, there are mnnv other .nines In- lillerent places and still new ones ere lie ing devrloped, there Is an endless supply of Iron ore, together with vast tracts of ogri- cultural land, producing from SO to 40 bushels ol wheat to the acre, 05 to 70 bush els of oats, 300 ti 500 bushels of potatoes and from three lo five tons of hay tu tho acre. Considerable hops are also raised ben the yield beinj fnim 1500 to 2503 pounds to tho acre. Regards to all my old friends. Find postal note to renew sub cilption t Ad03te; I cin't. do without it." A Prisoner's Darins Escape. u i mm Kosengrant made his escape from the custody of theShenlfut Wyoming coun - ly Monday morning. He had been sentenc ed to tho Eastern Penitentiary for burglary and all the preparations for his being taken there weremaile. The prl3oiicr,aeeompani- eirby Sheriff Esslon and S. II. Scacoed, his assistant, boarded a train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Tunkhannock. Jutt previous to their denarturo tho Sheriff ut the advice of a friend refused to shackle his prisoner, as he would go along peace fully. The train had hardly moyed out honever, before Rosengrant made a dart for llio door, leaped to the ground and made His escape m the darkness. Thetraln was Immediately slacked up and the Shenffand his deputy followed in the direction which their prisoner had taken. He was seen la the distanea running at n rapid nice and called upon to stop under penalty of being mot. iiercruso.1 to halt, however, and the Sheriff fired the contents of his rovolyer at him. Some of llio shots must have taken effect, as blood was discovered at daybreak in his footsteps. Ho proved to bo more fleet footed than bis pursuers and up to last sccounts was still at large.- TbSberifJ re turned to Tunkh annock and orgsnlied a posse aud It now in pursuit of the prisoner. A reward ofoue bundled dollars bss been etTertrd foe bis capture. HIG OWN EXECUTOR. A Woll-lmown Gontloman's Phllan trophy and the Commotion t'anocd by Ono or Kli Lottera. ftochtittr Democrat and Chroniclt) Wo published on our third page yesterday morning n significant letter Irom a gentle man known personally or by reputation to nearly every person In the land. We liavo received a number of letters protesting ngalnst the uso of our columns for such "palpable frauds and misrepresentations;'' therefore, to confirm beyond a doubt -the authenticity of the letter, and the genuine ness of its seullments, a reporter of this paper was commissioned to ascertain all the possible facts In the matter. According ly he visited Cliltnn Spring', saw the author of the letter, and with the following result! Dr. Henry Foster, the gentleman tu question. Is C3 nr 04 years of age and has an extremely cordial manlier. Ho presides as superintendent over the celebrated sanitar ium which accomodates ovor f.00 iiitpsts nud is unquestionably the leading health rewrtoftlio country. Several years ogn this benevolent man wUelydetcriiiltied to be his own eXeeiit t ithd.therrfnre turned over tlits magnificent properly worth $!IOO,t)00) as a gift to a board ol trustees representing the principal o v n n gilicnl denominations Among the trustees are Bishop A. C. Coxe, Protestant Epircopal, Buffalo; Bishop Mutlicw Simpson, Philadelphia, Methodist Episcopal; President M. B. Andeison, of the University nf Rochester; Rov. Dr. Clark, Scrr-dory of tho A. B. C. F.-M .Boston. The benevolent purpose nf the institution Is llio caret ),t. of evangelical missionaries nnd their lu mi lies uhoce health has been brok en in their work. 2nd. of ministers, of ony denomtn-ition, In good standing 3rd, nf members of any church; who otherwise would be uiiubte to secure such care and treatment. The current expenses ol the lu etltiition lire met hy the receipt from the hundreds of distinguished nnd wealthy lieoplo w ho every Jeer crowd its utmost capacity, lleie come tnrn and women who were iii.cu in prricct Iienllli, hut neglected the first syiuptons of il sease. Tl.o uncer tain pains they tell at Hist were nvetloikd until their health became impaired They little realized the danger hcliiro them, nor how alarming even trifling ailments might prove. They constilule all classes, Includ ing ministers and bishops, lawyers, Judgis, statesmen, millionaires, journalists, college professors anil officials from all parts of tho hind. Drawing tho morning Democrat and Chronicle Imm his picket, the reporter re marked, '-Doctor, that letter nf yours has created a good deal nf talk, and many ol our readers h.iyo questioned its authentici ty." "To what do you refei?" remarked tho doctor. "Hnyo you not seen the papei" "Yes, but 1 liuyo nut hud time to read it yet." The reporter thereupon showed him the letter which was as follows: Cukton Srmsos SANmmoi Oo.,l ClU'Ton Si-ntNOst, N, Y., Oct. 1 1, 1883. j Dkah Slit! I am using Warner's Safe Cure, and I regard it ns the best remedy fur some fnrmsnf kidney diseaso that we hoye. Ium wutching with great care some cases I nut now treating with it, aud I hope fur luvor able results. i wish you might ci.uo down yourself, as I would liko very much tulalk with ynu about your sterling ro ncdy aud show you uverour institution. Yours trulr, Signed HENRY FOSTER, M D. "1 do not see why anybody should be skeptical concerning Ihut letter." reniatkcd the doctor. "Isn't it tthttsii.il for r physician of" your standing nm inlluence to commend a "pro prietary preparation?" "I don't know how it may be with others, but In this institution wo allow no persnil to dl tntc t.i us wliat No shall u,e. Our puruouc is l cure the strk, n.l. Jor that work wo use anything we know to be mU nabic. Because' I know Warner's Safe Cute is a very valuable preparation, I commend it. As Us power is manifested under my use, so shall I add to the completeness of uiy coniiiicnuniion. "Have you ever analyzed 1 1 docloi'' "We always analjie before wo try or.y preparation ol which we no not know thu constituents. But analysis, you know, onlv gives the elements; it docs not givo all tho important proportions. The remarkitVo power of Warner's Safe Cure nnd iiilitcdly consists in the proportions nccirding to which its elements are mixed.1' Whl o I'nremny he a thousand remedies made of the same elctnetils, unless they are put to g'llier in proper proportion", lliev ore worthless as kidney and liver preparations, "I hope soino day to meet Mr. Wut-ner pets mally, nnd extend fuller congratula tions to It I sis on the excellence of his pre partitions. I hnyo heard much nr him as the founder of the WarnorOhservatory, and as a'linin of large benevolence. The reput e.l liLjh character of iho man himself gave assurance, tn ms lu tho first place that he "ould not put a ro ncdy tipin the market that was not trustworthy- nnd it was a source of a good deal of gratification lo me to find nut by actual experiment that the itself sustained my impressions." The conclusion reached by Dr. Foster is precisely the same found by Dr. Dio Lewis, nr itoucri A. uiinn, tx Surgeon-General "an.igner ami others, and proves beyond a doubt (ho grea! efficacy of tl.o remedy which has awakened so much attention in tin land and rescued so many men, women and children from diseaso nud death. A Cowardly Brute's Critno. Another horrible trogedy orcurred In tho borough ol Luzerne, about soycu miles from Wilkesbarre Saturday night. John Clear, a breaker boss nt Waddle's colliery was shot down and fatally wounded by Dennis Iteller. Particulars as to how the 6hoollnc occurred differ somewhat, but as far as can be learned they nro as follows: During the afternoon Keller ulid several companions, among them a man named Rogon,wero in a neighboring saloon, drinking, when they quarrelled. About nino o'clock tho two men started logo home, Rogan precocdiug j Keller. The former hail not gone far until he was overtaken hy Keller who command cd him to stop. Rogan halted nnd Keller said: "Are you as good a man now as when you were in (ho saloon." "Yesl you," quickly replied Rogan. But he had hardly uttered Iho words when Keller whipped out a revolver and Rogan took lo Lis heels. Just at this moment Clear, who is a one legged man, came along, ami Kel ler turticd upon him,paylng:"Walk faster. you, or I will shoot you." Clear re plied: "Fire away," and Keller Immedl- otely fiied foar shots at the delenscless cripple, every ono of Which look effect. He uttered one groan and fell to the ground, apparently dead. Ho was picked up and conveyed to a drug store neiir by, Sunday morning he was taken to (he hospital In a dying condition, Keller, who apparently dll not realize the extent of his crimcstood coolly by, and in answer to a questloj oz to whether ho intended to kill Clear replied: Wny, of course I did." Keller was taken lo Wilkesbarre Sunday morning ami lodged in Jail. He is about five feet in he'lght and looks like a desperado. He arrived in Lu zerne boro.igh Item tJlinton', Iowa about six weeks ago. He said that he has was drunk at the time of the (hooting and lie did not know what he was doing. Clear Is is a resident of Plymouth and is a married man. A Pastor Sal-priced.- itev. t. K. Uerud, pastor of the Jordan Lutheran church in South Whitehall, wos on Wednesday made the victim of a very pleasant surprise, in that Mr. John Fry! man and number of others, ell members of the congregation, pressnted him with a' splendid buffalo-robs; Though Mr. Bernd's official relations with the cocgrcgalion be gan only several months ago, he aud his estimable wile have already won for tbetn I selycs tbestlectlenate regdrd of tha entire community,- this having been the second surprise presentation la them. Allentown ' Dtnwal. i Written expressly for the CArtnox Adtooati, Our Lay Sermon. JOSEPHUS.-VI. "And (till they talked aud still tho wonder Rfew, How ,one small head could carry nil he knew." Artor a Very short time William was strong enough to perceive that his mother's relatives were influenced Inwards him by the kindest mctlves. Thereupon Ills health udyancod- with tho rapidity of farcod marches, ami hn and his cousin Joe passed tho hours no longer weary with anima ted discussion upon problems which hud neyer kefoio caused any serious disturbance in llio convolutions of Joseph's cerebellum. One evening Mr. nnd Mrs. NniUhiiff, n few neighbors and the two boys were silting on llio poreli alter supper, when some body suggested Hint William should phty a tune nn his llillo. Tbo lad produced hts bundle and with reverential hands untied llio knotted rolls which guarded his treasure. Tho Instrument had belonged tn his father nnd grandfather and fur four generations hail done duty at the domestic, celebrations nnd national lesllvals nt Ihe quiet German village. L.ko good wlno and the famous Instrument ul 1'jganini its power ntiil beauty had been enriulied witli mellow strength by Histoid "gentleman with the scythe" who lays such all consuming hands on most nt haiiiru a choicest products. William put the pieces together and hav ing arranged the well worn leaves of his music ran his fingers over tho notes and silver slops. His feuluies wcnicd suddenly illuminated witli unutterable hapKiicss and his voice faltered witli the emotion of rn- newcil delight as he raised 1, is lips frnm the instrument an. I inquire!, 'Wutit Kalrilia what would you like mo to play first;" The old, magic sp.-lls of early life and nationality had woven- already tho web nf mingle 1 lact and fancy about the woman's kindly heart and her mind revcrli-d stantly to the deepest instincts uf her nntute us sue said without iiesilalion, "Oh! Wil liavi, givo us Old Martin's hymn, -Ein Feste Burg Itt Unser Oct-' " The boy commenced Softlv, but as llio famous melody advanced he poured his soul into tho music and inpircd his hearers witli enthuslam to which they had long been strli tigers. At the end nf the first vcrte he paused lor n moment and lequostcd that Ills friends should j lin in singing. He commenced again nud all tho voices' look up llio won! A mighty rortress Is our (lodi A huuiaik never ftillinKt Our helper he auild the lined or mortal Ills itrovulllnL, - Hid wo In our own strength confide Our striving would. I-. iing Whvkoi'Iuu riicht man on oursldo, Tho man oftio-t's own choi sing. Dost ii sic who that May b? Christ Jesus. It Is He, I.ort! Sabbuth hts name, I nun use lo axe the sumo, And he must nln tho battle. Tho E.iglish version rives afeehloren. dcriug of those historic lines, but as sung by Geitn.ins with the trim Icrvnr of their lace, traditions and religious principles, theio are probably no other strains "given amnng in u" which iru capable nfcalling lorui tne sarao ueep iceting and lioblo as- iiiraiton. Men and women hurrvinjr ah iig tho road to c.-iti-h a Iroiu, or Obey sumo other order ol the Inevitable, naused for a moment to tlitnlc "what mi earth is coming ovor old Joo Nordhnll ? Ho use'ut tn bo much ol a man uu psalm-singing. The boys nn the Lehigh Vulley line will have ii pis nit) nmiunoy ueuroi ineoui Joe irnin Lehigh ion leading a choir." But the wayfarers kept sUt-h thoughts to themselves and Ihe sounds nf William's llute were heard on the night air long ufler the usual hour for ro tiring. lie first went through tho national l-ulluds explaining tlieoiigin Jnd history of l-h.-ii mm uu ri-ctuiiieii wun cnintisiasni me incidents of the last great war with Franco and of Iho Wounded soldiera in tho hospital ol his own village who met death with "D o War-lit A'n Rheiu" Hmn their lips. Ho then repented some of Schiller's verses which naii oeen set tu mush', and he could see young Joseph's eyes glistening as he told of domestic gatherings wliern cuico or twico a week die young peopleol the work ing classes met to nracticj the erefit nni;io of German composers and to recito passages irom uinir grejieet pocis. itiero was a simplicity nut naturalness in what he said about Ins home and the habits of his peopio that added a double interest tu his words. Ho teemed lu speak of another world, nr tu explain a great picture to his little n u liei'cc. The simple but elevating eocial pleasures of Ihe Fatherland lorui indeed thootia greut oimicr-uaiHnco to me ctcau weight ol per sonal government and military despotism in modern Germany. Here rtas a living instance of what might bo dono lo relievo the monotony of tollln.i lives in the cultl valiou nf natural gifts and the satisfaction of rational desires. There were capacities ior pieasuro in men ana women, ol tho highest order an t most beneficient Inllu ence, which required no stiuiulous fiom si cited mlltial meetings or the demoralizing iiamciii-w ui lllQ taionn a man S UWII home is tho true and all absorbing scene ol his keenest and purest pleasures oud his own heart and bruin, aided by all tho edu cating influences within his leach, are the rue instruments by which at bis own fire side, "Das Kind Der Weld" mny hope lo iiauuin lue uioguora oi .leaven upon run II, Unshoped thoughts In sucl effect passed uirnugti llio minds nr Ihe Nordhoff familv as William dwelt upon the "pure delights'" id social life in the old country. And the narrative came with added force Irom on who had lost n father ulnl a mother unde lete Judgment wheels of Bismarck's trium phal march through Europe. Bat the in solent triumphs of i opeiial courts, although they -cutter misery und poverty through desolated nations, cahti6t obscure the mean ing or inlluence of surli solid blessings as have for centuries clustered aroifnd Geimau home life'. "Politics," as a great man said, "mcous, in syery country, the madness cd the, many for the gains of a few" Its triumphs aro fleeting and its rewards are few, but the intelligent happiness of the humblest fireside becomes a triuinnh and a rsward for humanity at large whether the government under which it exists be an empire, a monarchy or a Republic. "How did a poor mechanic like you r your father," said old Nordnnff, "manage tn learn so much about iiiuilo and poetry? Did ail the other fellows in your village spend the evenings tn talking Schiller and playing the lluW? I suppose Mr. Bismarck iloes'nt allow the poor devil to run any beer salnuns or to express opinions any morn independent '.ban a sneeze." tou are nulla wronc. nnrie." said William. "It is true that you have much more imlitioal liberty fn this country, but I dirnol think, su far rm I have seen, that the wi.raing classes In this country have as yet nearly so much Happiness and cMiniort In lilaus we have at home. The time will conic, no doubt, when it must lie different, but at present you ere all so restless and diMatlsfiel,that instead of mailing the most out of tho simple and real lacis of life ymi worry yourselves to death with thinking about Presidents, Governors, District Alter- nsvi second IMille nfflcials. whsn von should bo onerur ana a wnoio onnv ni v.-tir thinking of how your horns i to b made happier for ymirselvM.aud training schools I for your children, and in your wild ruin I after dollars snd politics ynu may esteh; st 1 nirnlir' theshidow, but you lose the subslencs of life." During tl course of a lohgoonvo'satlon, Joifphii. had retnslncd quietly In a corner. His fathers remarks list! ooly dimly rx pressed hlr t.wn feelings. Ills enforced I luro and contact with his young cousin had opened fir him a world of which ho never preyiotttly dieamt. But he too,)ioor boy, had o'tcn experienced thouglrs loo "deep for tears." Did life for slich men as he the millions In the land reuliy only mean ten hums of daily labor, three square Ineols a day, eight Iioiim of sleep, a racket Willi "tho boys" on Saturday night and with the girls-nn Sunday morning, all In terspersed with tho periodic "burst" on pay lav? lf had looked upon Luther's hymn ss part of the church edifice like the pulpit nr the dedcoh's front teat. Schiller's )etrV nilsht "come in handy" us padding lur a lawyer's speech or a campaign oratlnn at Munch Chunk. Flute playing with other music "read nut nf mles" ho had heird Imm a town baud on Fair day nr frnm tbe performers In a trovelling sli'nvr. But Joe llioiiiilit it wits becoming "pretty d d tony" when k shoemaker liko his ciusin William tlniko of Luther, Sellller and music in if Ihey ought to he -.nil fa poor man's stock In trade just as much asnn old coat, a stove-pipe, or a rlhl to get drunk. "Well, W'lilllm," said Jon eventually, when he could find no inline. lUte vocubu lury lo express bis new sentiments, "tins blowing bctWeell you and tho old man makes ma think a 'whole lot nf things that I can't talk nhout tiotr, but we'll form our selves Into a corniiiltteii on the snljeel In morrow when tho old man goes In work." Mm Norilhoff took in the lamp to see that William's room was worm and com fortable, and if her lirphsw had looked closely he might have seen a new hope and light in her c-yes as she said, "Ocnd ulgtit, nephew, ynu have brought a greet happi ness to our homin" (iTo he Continiied.) FALKr.ASD. WEISSPORT LETTER, -.tonas C. Beer, one of Tnvvarnchttlng's solid citizens, was In ln nn Monday. Monday wos tnoro liko a May than a Nobembcr "day, much to tho delight ol everybody. II. S. Rlnlier, nf Wc'ottinrly, was in town nn M lav. Mr. it. is u traveling salesman and a right good fellow-. Weis-porl is tn.haie what it has needed fir a long time. It is u watch-miiker and repiirer. Tho young man who is estab lishing liiiiisctl in our midst for tbo above named purposes is Mr. D. G. Deals. C. H. Nusbaiim, Weissport 'a popular canny man. litis made c-onsuleraolo Im provements upon his shop of lute. The latest feature Is on excellent and very snowy snow cite, utiurlte Is quite a calcro,- to the wauls ol our candy citizens. . Our amiable friend Dr. J. O, Zern is on n busiuess trip to Jers-y Shore, Lycoming ciunty. Tuo Dr. Is largely interest d in the lumber business. Ho has purchased some cxlcnsivo tracts of valuable timber land in the abovo named county. Wo were considerably surprised one evening during tho week to find that this little borough contained nt least one, if not inoio, woman suH'rag-ft. Tho ponderous reason that she advanced fir her faith was the "social equality, nnd purification of the uaiioi ivx. uood iieavona I What will ho the outcome ol the Speak ership contest nt Washington, which is ah sorbing so muo'i attention 1 We are no prophet, but you ran bet your lust nickel it will lid Kan.lall. Well, Sam. Is a right good fellow, and is Iho most suitable choice lor Pennsylvania Democrats. Will this not make mm President! Our peopio can boast of having the boss bycielo riders in tbo countv R. H. bclionen and A. F. Snyder. These gentle men ride this iclrarlorv steed with Com paralivo case continued with extraordinary svViflt1rS3. It 13 110 Unusual Lhtnt. To- Ihpm to mount flii-ir byciclc ii the hveicle wont mount them and malm a journey of 25 nr .ill tunes, uneilay last weeic lliey started irom here onit roita ciear through to Beth tchcni. At Rittersville Purk, betwixt Al- Iciitinvn nnd Uetlileliem, thev mctMuno 25 young men who were Indulging in thesaliie pastime, nn I of course, tho crowd was go ing to li.ive u time ai the expense of what uiey consmcreu amateurs riiiyucr and Belioiien, The word to start was g'iven aud Instead of the Weissport hyciclists being leu tl.o cmwj was lelt. Tho scale being ciirueu mo latigti was nn tno ntuer sloe. 01 course Aaron and Boh wear their honors meekly, but nevertheless wear them trl umph.intly. hater Tho Bethlehem By cirld Club has extended a challenge lo Snv dor end Sehoiien lo test their superior or inicrior capacity as iiycicto rulers, witli two members ut tho club Time and placo is not known as yet. ' Wo await tho tosult, but still, for pride nf homo, we nt o willing to oci u nino soineiniiig on vtcissport. On Friday evening last n delegation from Camp 103 P. O. 8. of A., of Mauch Chunk, was in town lor tha purpose of or C-inlzing a lodge at this place. In thii they wi-rn successrul. for cm MitniUv evenim t. preliminary trecliug was held by those who aro lo be charierisis, and n temporary or g'iniz'itioii was formed, Tbo prospects for a good, tieattiiv ijampin our midst. Is vcrv promising. It will contain, it Hiosa at the head out nro to be tali on as criterion, the Substantial material nf the cnmmiinitv. The Order io purely American, as its name indicates. It is an order not partisan in its mission, out political in Its nature. It is tjnlltical in ps much as it believes in the propagation of nuro American principles and the education of its members 3 1 that they may intelligently, fearlessly and hon cstlj. exercise that great boon, the right nnd privilege of citizcii-dilp. Oilier cardinal principles are the maintenance and supuorl of tho publlo school system ; civil and ro ligintis liberty j opposition to union of church and state, nud ths amelioration of superstition, bigotry and prejudice wherever and ill whatever form it may exlt. While the order is purely American it is not per accitlive or prescriptive lor proscription's sike. Upon this miut it says, ''Believing that the American bom natuially leel mrst attached to isetr native land, we, tnerclure, consider that while working hand in hand wun mat Class ol foreigners who believe in free etittcation and the free principles of nur government, wo no not com elye their ad mission to nur order either ncoeetarv oi ad visable, particularly as lltere are oilier kin dred organisations In which I hey can do goon in nieir own way." JNono can fay aught against this. We trust, ami there, aro good prospects, that this order will become substantial l.tctor In our aimtnun tr There aro now tome thirty five or f.rty ap pucatiir. juxtra.' Bit; Creel: Item?. A protracted meeting, si Bilck's. com menced on Sunday evening a week. It is well attended by people around here and irom weissport, The roids lending over (hii Big Creek mountains are beroniing very dangerous. particularly the one leading Irom Buck's to Mr. Snyder's hotel; the other night a party wniie coming ciown tne il l lured bad v on account ol the Ice ami fftoneS. -W. Snyder and wife, of Shenandoah. were nero over Sunday visiting the r par ents and friends. -(. Buck, of (his place traded horses with C. Dep)ie several weeks sgo. We hope he made a good trade, Our Suriieryisors are going over the rosds onco more so that tho said roads may bo in a good condition for tho winter. Our new townsman, Mr. Rhoenburc, Is cleaning up a'l over his furm every tiling is getting In shape. It seems as if be is In earnest. -It isa disgrace to the community the way some of our young folks and ereu married ladies and gentlemen, If wa may apply that term, behave on tbe way home irom cnurrn. Adam Houser has moyed oft the Miner farm onto Nathan Snyder's place, during tha pat week. Afex Solt, from over Ihe lirosu .-unn.nu.in, nas moved on tne .Ulnar farm, and will take charge cl it during tbe coining eeawn, Jutitsr. MAltltll.P. BEER KLEINTOP. On the Srd Inst. by Rev. J. It Hsrlman, Adam J. Beer and Lueinda Kleintop, both of Towameiislng township. SHECKLER-REE8ER- By the sante.cn the 16th inst , Wen. Sheckler, nf Lehigh tou, and Mutl'idii J. Reeser, of New Eng land, near Tamsqua. Irll.I) REHRIG. On the 16th iust.,in Mahoning township, Amanda, ohild of Lafavttle snd Ellis P.ebrig, aji 6 ye'srs, V wesks snd two ihys. nfi - n't rnrrfiiu 1 1 fni ii iiTiThi i tir7 i A Limb Saved ADD A FAMILY MADE HAFPYi Mr. Phllll) Moore, of West Web. Iter, Mi.nruO futility, N. V., rnysi Illy daughter, now eighteen years old, bos, rcr the past elahtern ii-oiitlis, Itrcn nClleted with rheumat ism In a verv sevoro (bnn. Ono year i go It sot lied In tho knee, since widen time she lias hsen unable in touoh In r foot to the llooriir move her limb without mllerli k the most txtruclat lug pain. Iter limb was last grow lug nutofsLapc, although Re Weiodotng l .r htr nil we cued, hnvlmr ured all tha rrmtdlcs w could hear of ai.d that were recommended Pr rheuma tism, in no of which l.ene lilted her In the leitsl, ller ciiso was pronotincsd liicurnble by the physician aud hy our helgnliorp, and nil believed that she Would be ti t-r'pplo nil her 'oj, and that hi r llnili wuulJ Lever be restored to lie nrUinit shape, fiut 1 urn hap. py tn ray that In.iiay my daughter Is itittrely tree from alt rheumatic pair f, and linn she can walk with perfect eafe.liav i-gthtomi aside lurcrutchos, ntid her llinbtecinsas stioits and per feet us cv- r i nil frotn Ihe use of y-itr wonderful medl-lini ' Hhcu.-natlc Sy rup." which we consl l r one of the best uicdlUiirl ever Introduced for 1 tirifylrijt the blood, and I i.nty legnt that all uthuis who are a II) I o led with rheumatism cannot km.w of Its s Ulte rior merit. You are at liberty to use my name If It will do jou any good, and 1 shall b3 only (no glad to tell any and ovcry ono what It has UonS lor luj daughter." l'llIMPMOUIUl Rhoumatlo Syrup Is tho greatest Blood Purifier known, and will do all that Is claimed for it. Solid for pnmphh-t of testimonials and read of those who Inive been cured by lis use. RktMlIc Siyius Co., Rccbestcr. 1U. For Salo by Druirgistr. Prlco 1.M per Bottle or 0 Ilutllrs lor 5CJ. October 27, lsS3-ilnrtd Jlalionlnir Equlbs. Misses Myrn ami Susie Good, n Le hightnn, were the guests nf Mies Amanda Balllel over dtindayi -To-morrow (Sunday) at S o'clock V. M , Rev. A. Bartholomew will preach a sermon on Luther and Reformation In SI. Jolin'h church. All should go lo hear him. A rofll" match coma off at Johu Delp'e hotel last Saturday evening, Parties coming lo the valley for the purpose nf hunting should keep the Itespsfs law In yicw as some of nur farmeis have determined to enforce it, Rev. Henry Wingcrt, of Lnnsf.-nt, oc cupied the pulpit nf the Evangelical church on Sunday anil Mcnday evening-.. On Siliirday, Pecember let, R-.v. Win. H. Strauss will hold Luther Memorial Sura vices in the ll-n Raleni church, Eos', retuu Sermon! Will be delivered in the n Orning anil Hflern-nn. All oro Invited lo attend. Jacob Eherts relumed from his extend ed Western trip last week, nnd was warmlv welcomed by Ins mony frlrtnls lie is lii good health and spirits, and rnjoved his trip very much. He was as for "Welt as Dakota. Rev. 0. S. Homan.nf Readlncnrenehed in the Evangelical church hero on Fridav evening. Thero Will bo. preaching In Ihe Evan gelical cnurili fit this place, on Saturday uiiu ounuay evenini;i All aro invited. There will to hn school next week en account oT our teachers attending the In stltute. , S?93lal Announcement. 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