The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, January 05, 1884, Image 3

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    SHERIFF'S SALE i Original Cheap Cash Store."
Bf J1LUABLE PROPERTY. mffEpffim that proteops!
5 nJtui-.i of writ ot r. Erjen. Issued Tho low crice which prevail through.
ISfi,S;,riwt.S.!'?Bd m m dlmwi. out our entire .lock protects tho purse of town during tb. bolide
-Don't forget to write It 1881. contracting sever vsragn or wa
The innuil Bank election, will lake I was compelled to glva up dally work and
cite next Terrir. keep to tho house. A, neiguaor . rvcom.
The scboolt opened on Wednesday eiter mraow mo m rj
ten dayi vacation! Cough Byropj II wss prcrsaauu u.o.,enu
-Quito a nnmber or ilrnDgtri wers in to my aiionunmeni nu
. sous. Edw. W. Uliyion, ivaveny, a. i.
..... .. .1 I W I.. t.1. tfltl.. .r Timtnlll. I. Ilia
ihireVwIllbe expoted topobllo sale, attno ., i. . Wo arc oonfident that XUhilni, i;nrmii na oomoibi .- . .....,.. - ----
COURT MOUSE, In loo uorougn oi aiaucu --------- .... .. E. II. Holil'i, Mauch Uuuux. Igueslof Mm Bopbie liauaenuusn, on nana
! . .0U'lr,8 KT. no 7" . -Vebiler Cl.uss w.. In Allentown daf ,trtet.
MOitDAY, JANUABY Hth. 188. to lay '" 7 ' "V ar- " BK fnr, p,n 0f tho week. -An Audenrled eorreipondent of lb.
; , ..... . I M Vr VAnp i MnivlnnfatinillM ho turn I . . I . . .. . . . ... .
li o'elort p. otno following aicriouv'" v. - ..v.. .v. . sai.Fnrfioe row w.icnei go ro x.. u. I iuileton riain Bptaxtr, writing uniier am
'.wwiu od over, not lor tuo worse, urn lor uie Hohl', Munch Chunic. ofleMmUraiil.MyaofthstvlIligi "Th!
ilSS SStR?ihrtlV?ld. better. BUYING GOODS ON CREDIT A fair held Lit week by Weaver Po.1, O. wn . . . (h heiM, , the
TRaiiWstreeMntheVl jjg AVOIDED BUYING A. R., it Hellertown, netted $1000. ,reMi number of turkey Healers, poodle
5lTC Wn'red Th. In the PI." .or GOODS AT HIGH PKICES SHOULD -Our voting Mend Ed W. Feiit.of Free- d(ig, am, mtnAothn of Tll.ge oflh.
AMIBTKBTOFHIB IEA.
Far rmlle Letter.
PAiKTrati, Jen. 3rd, 1B84. AcyUilrg
tbet may cell for rnutuel end generous ef-.
fort, anything that may tit a If onl for
time) benlih tbe atern bounadrlea of eo.
cletjr, li for many and obrloui reeaoniU be
aarnetllr eutttiritMl. Vt liava now Is
yI.it .m.ll mm.mtil.. .iu.M k .. throng of paMentera bound for a
our own may well lerre to repreienU They ""re
are to be commended we n.l we leave Bt " entered port.
each rron to trr and lenilblr welt b iuch Th myitery of hr untimely end growi
re.mn before the mndomn .n thin, ih.l I deeper ei tbe yean Increeie, end the Allen
ueh effort mar be. Whit IU nrim.rr . e wyager, when the fierce wlnda bowl
, The late mich Orertoek the "City
Soitcn."-Cptaln MurraT'i Ideas
and Experience.
A few yeeri ego, the City of JSotton eell-
ed from harbor, crowde.1 wtlb en ejcpeeten'
foreign
I the gun Went off and bunt. The i
' enUttd Taylor'i leg, crippling him.
.'"tg."- at?1!1!.'
The charge
frag
menta of the gun barrel flew In erery di
rection. Krimer'i face wai fearfully dle
6gurl and It II feared benlll loeebliitgkt.
Brown'l face II bedly dllSgured. All three
are reineetable and. well-to dc fermen with
fimlllea.
ult may be li but of little moment. Bat
let ue aerlouily regurd the influence! of a
mingling nf the people upon mclely rrlml-
Proaperou. nnd n Happier Year than ho JZtttKtonMtouiZ:
iMemler Fr. ebuthwardly by Ilellroad has ever experienced.
eireet aforeiaid, and weitwardly DT
Flot .thereof, containing 0' b.r,'5 BE AVOIDED. Dr ndhcrfoff to the 11. ""I" "rn Ytrt .n,nl ,htk" eame population in this 6UleV' Ko't a Tery T ni ulllmalely. We would be pleaied
on ens Kauroau ww. " ! i"n r.,i . . . " i ni. 1.1. frUnfli. . .-. i i.... t.,., 1. ....
In length or depth at Mgnt en ei irom above mottoes he wm bo assured a more M" V"T'- , , flittering compliment 10 oegin tne T ..j .uWH w
Kellr&ul streeuone hundred rftt J . ,rTtt. V... .!.. ), S-Kleganllloe of new bnreleti juit re . . : ngenloui end delrlmeutel. Our village bee
tveu et u. uonrr, Aiaucu i.auni. 1
On. of the moit liberal edvertlien !n The seventh annual exhibition, of the
this section li E. II. Kohl, the Jeweler, of Lehigh Velley Poultry Association will
ITaneh Chunk, and he ssrs It nays big re- open In Centre Square Hell, AllentoWn, on
tarni- I next Tuesdey and contlnnd W' one week.
The comet will beat IU belt on Janu- The prospecti point to a fine exhibit and
...ik n.III'than mduallv dlmlniih one that will greatly eclipse pait efforts.
DillC ('jUi'lirJll SVIlDflfluC. and retire, not to eppeeregain for seventy- A Bethlehem deipelth ssys one laborer
. 1 . , . .. . ,,.
Thouiandi of fsmillei have bed occa- the Ij. 4 S. Division ef the N. J. Centre! It,
eion to try the never felling quslitlei f Dr. R, m been leid off until further orden- -to
Bull's Cough Strup, end they ell unite in I cut down expentei.
Lot
Hnmnir Two.
Tbe ImprovemenU thereon eonitit of a
Two-Btory Frame Building .(Hou",",,
Store), x? ,ty as feet, with Klichtn, 10 by II
feet, and other ouiDuuaings.
KO. 2.-AU that certain Ixt or rieee 01
-iKiiirkn itmta on the northwerdly tide (
erthe aforesaid twenty (20) feet wide alley or
r.i"T -.'" T?Z.rr.Z.i,yaa-mmt UUI. lounly
ef Oarbon. and State or PenniyUanla. being
the tastern one-half or It Number Two (il)
In the Plan or Plot thereor, epntalnlnK In
front er breadth on said twenty (so) leet wide
alley rorty-nve (41) feet, end In rigth or
denih, northwsM at rlnht snglei Irora ssld
twenty M) feet wide alley, ihlrly-flve ii W)
r.t) (onnded on the north by I Alt No. Four
(O. on the east by Lot No. filxht (S) of the
original plot, on the
rAt wide aller. and
half of said Lot No. Two (2),
J. T. NUSBATJM,
Opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh
ten, Pa. Jnne , HSJ-ly.
SATURDAY, JANUARY S, 188.
quite recently essayed two surh efforts, and
your correspondent hss resllsed nothing to
modify hlssbove opinions, snd but little to
crltleite. Only this, the Cbrlitmss night's
entertainment wss tbe better sucrees, flnen
clslly snd otberwlie, and 111 effecti will le
better than last Saturday night's exhibition,
(or these reasons. The management was
more absolute, hsd no nersonsl feelings to
around and danger Ii Imminent on eveir
band, shudders si the name and myiteriovi
fete of tbst magnificent vesael sre alluded
to
Our reporter, on a recent vlilt to New
York, look lunch with Captain George Sid
dons Muirsy, on lxard the Alanka, of the
Oulnn line, CapUln Murray is a man if
stslwart build, well knit frsise and rbtery.
genial disposition. lie bas been a ron
Hant veynger for a quarter of a century,
over half ot that time having been in the
tract Allan tic lerylre. In the coune of the
conversation over the wellipread table, the
myelerv oftbe City cf Boston was alluded to,
"Yei," remarked the Captain, "I shall
ill
a the south by said twenty (20)
1 on tbe well ny tne omcr
SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons msklng pralie of thli wonderful prescription
psyments to this udice by money orden or
poiUl notes will please mske thorn payable
et the Wxissroar Post Orrict, as tbe Lr
The Iroprovementi thereon eoniltt oT a highton office 11 nor a money order office
wo-fltory Wble Trame Haose.JI by SO leet. ;
SO. 3.-A1I thoie Two certain Trseii or weu n .
Piece! of LAND.sltuate partly In Mahon- we will send our Collector!) W. W.
log and partly tn Mauch Chunk Tpwnahl.. VMorthimcr and Geo. W. Morthimer,
WHs 'o those who are indebted to
lows, 10 wit: The one of them beginning at us for bubscription. Advertising or Job
a Hone, thence by land of Oeore Kemerer -york, rcsldiuj; in tills vicinity, and trust
VI U I U IK1J.UIIW HU " ' ' '
esit twenty.nlne (29) perchci to a atone s
.1..... h. r.r ii.ni.l Miller north twen.
tHA in it.vr,., it nne hundred snd
elchteen (118) perchel to a (tone; thenco by
land or Oorneilui Darnel north erenty-two
(72) degreei, eat twenty.nlne (2) perchel to
aaione: idcdco uj ihdu vi j .u, ....,...,
eouth twenty-two (22) degreei, eait pne nun
dred and elchteen (lit)! perchel to the place
Two unknown tramps were found
rrnsen to desth in a deserted barn at
Numedia, Schuylkill county, on Friday
mnralng lait. When round they were
locked in each others srms.
The extraordinary good bolide
trade, which mane iuch
that they will meet with n prompt res
ponse to their demnnds. To those rc-X
siding at a distance we will mall bills, 1
and expect immediate returns.! S
Our Neighborhood In Brief.
of beginning, containing
21 Aores and 62 Perches,
strict tneaiure. And tbe other or them be-
frlcnlng at a itone, thence by land of Unrnel
ua Barnes south leventy-luur (?) degreei,
welt twenty.lour and one-ball (24K) perchel
in & atone i ihenee bv the aatne auuth elKh-
teen (tl)deas., east iwnty-rour(2l) iwrchei iuUb, persons to fill borough snd town
to a atone; thence by land or Jai. Murphy 1 s
north seven'y.rour (,I)tiegreep, caai iwemj-i nuiiwun.
Hohl'a alock has been filled un with a
larger and finer alock than be eyer carried
before.
The County Superintendent hit made
arrancemeuti tn hold Local Imtltutei as
Mlowi: Lamford, Jan. 30th; Eait Mauch
Chunk. Feb. loth; Wealberly, Feb. 22nd
snd 23 rd.
For the week ending on tho 29th ult.,
there were Jfl.211 torn of coal trans-
entnlf-nl lit a1svnltnn nf rAefa. arti) itiea
.i.,..i..m ii.i.u .1.. ,i...i.- nerer forget the but nlgbt we isw that
t... . t ...j.i. ji -j ..14 I fated vessel. I wai chief officer of tbe Cifv
-Ellsi Knollia miner wii on Wednei- iherelore, not commend too itronely the ''lMlftSp'. 0n.lh d7 6 i6ht
t n .1 .,). ..1. 1.11 vn.ri i,w .n . . j r . i. . . , .. . i-ft or joiwrt a lurinus enutiisssi nurrlce ne
u. .V....-..J w v , cimi.iur.ui iu miuurei ii.cr.r.uuii. auu ..,-i. rt,..!, v....l. I.lrl ), .J Th.
pioenn 01 auipnur at mo wratren production or Balurdiy nighij yet we ssy , trcme.1 determined to iweenaway every
Mine Inspector Rysn, upon examination, Bt thin to vent sny persons! feelings In the I vetllge ir Iifo. When dsy ended the gale
Tumid that the mtnn wai umrlv ventilated. ... .fit.. ....j.l. i u..tr . did nt abate, and everything was lathed
-J w 111 13 Ul VI tU It USCI MIUIIICUS I MCI ITVCI- llae ir V tat
aid Raturd.T hmucht.ult arainat the ool. -ft.:..!, i i t. .r t..i ,or a nignt 01 unuauai ury. our gooa imp
i,.ij. .. . ." . . . ., , -. y . - i wei lornra 10 mo anuin 10 arniq too pou
V coot holiday I it... mm.t.t. r wtni.itm. ik. ml. 1val ,.i i. i. t l.i.,.. , . , .
a htde In E ' .... gQucrouiuesa, uiiuouii u aeeina w oo a i oiuiy 01 ice uergv. i no wty oj zso-iron, now.
relative to the proper ventilation of miner.
On Wednesday nTght a mso named
Berrtgsn, of Msbsnoy City, entered the
saloon of Edward Shellow at that place
with three others snd accused the proprietor
of speaking bsdlv about his (Kerrigan's) sis
ter. Sbellow care the lie and forthwith
Berrigan drew a pistol and fired. The ball
lodged In the ssloon kecper'i wriit. Inflict- Lnt,and ill future ii our future alto.
chronio ttate ol mind of some of the particl- "r undoubtedly went to the north. Her
, 1 1 i -ljuii,.. I i. . . i uuati, iiie'iiroscrrara tana woro all te
panli thit vlndicatlveness Is our sole trait. cur,)y ,',,, anJ wl,n ,he wenl d(Wni
e err a ciwirn oi ii.rrv.nir, nnu ai aucn, ererytbtng went with nor, never to re-ep
no not ueaire wi u cuniiiirreti a uiooaer or
cynic in connection with any eiturl'the
people oftbe borough may attempt; our lile
is a part or the village, and we shall ever
unselfishly escrifice any perional feelings
and cutninend and asaiat any exertion the
people mav project. Its pr-stnt it our prei
A Barprlle-
QM Mbrhkpra, Ms. and Mrs George Der
bamer,were rnoit agreeably inrprtsed on
Chrittmai day, by tbe unexpected arrivil
ofMn. Derhamer'e hrrdher and. sl(trt(to
gether with their eons and daughters, num
bering thirteen penonl, from Allrntown.
The day wai molt agreeably 'pent at their
reiidenceon Iron street, and were nude tho
reclpltanls of msny "Valuable glfti. The
Merry Chrlilmn" of 188S will not soon be
forgotten by those who look pert in the
surprise. The petty left st fiye o'clock tbe
ssme dsy for their hqmes In Allentown.
Bed SnnieU.
Profrsspy Swtlt, rf lh Ysrc Observe
tory. at Rochester, N. Y., raid on Monday
the! the red runrlsei and lunseti "are (he
result of certain extra neout matter In the
stmosphere that refnctf,tbe red nyi of tbe
sun." "And Hill mstter Ii not cnmeliiy!
aaked his Interlocutor. "No, for I have
dltllnctly icon start through the tell ol a
comet 150,000 miles thick snd thev showed
no trsoe of redness. Hence cnmeUry mat
ter does not refract rednen. ltd Impossible
to lay what this myiterioui matter is, bit
It certainly is estra terrrilrlalj and hss sp
parently come to remain."
Dull and rainy tbe weather on New
Ycer's dsy snd evening
SS.00 TO ROSEBEUY'S, IN OBERT'S
BUILDING Full AN EASY SHAVE.
The next thing In order is to look up
peer until the lea givei up iu deed
"What In vuur opinion, Captain, was the
cauae of the loss of the City of JSoston.
"The City of Limerick, in almost precisely
the ssme lutltude, a few dsys Ister, found
the see full of floating ice; and I liaye no
dnubl the City of Ikuton collided with the
Ice. and sunk immediately."
CapUln Munay hue been in command of
the Alafka ever linco she wai put In com
mission and I ell Justly- proud of hit noble
hip. She carries thourandi of naatencert
every vear. ana nai arealiv nonu ar ztnl tha
som for iu want of perfect tueceta. To Prof. Willismi & Gulon line. Remsrkinir. uiKin
II. J. Kelnherl is due largely the successor ihebronxed snd healthy appearance ol the
ino leat wn a cutcriBiniurniv, ami to I cantain. ine renorter la hj IhuL sea llta .ltd
Bold by Dr. Horn, Ofour townsman of ialdnnme.il vUltlng I,,"m, G,.,0',r,'Bae.gr.'1.1 Per ,are V' Pl ,nm to a Ktcal phyiical trial
rn, Wemport. I . . , ... . .. . t I lottea great prane nr ineir euuna in ine
Ing a painful wound. The ibooter wai tri
HX'(2t)percbei to a lionet thenco by land of
joun jueiAUKiuin norm menij'inu -greet,
weit tweniy-four perchel to the jilace
or oegtaning, containing
r v3, Aores and 120 Porohes,
i BttlJt mesiure.
' belted and taken Intoexeeutton ai the pro
perty of Baian Mcllugb, and to be told by
C'HAS. W. LENTZ, Sheriff.
SherltTs ODce. Mauch Chunk, Pa., I
December lttb, 1883-wS (
SHERIFF'S SALE
Of Valuable REAL ESTATE !
pir Fresh Ojsters Uaw or 8tewcd can
psrted over the Lehigh Yalley raiiroaa, mM snJ u.en i,efor. juattce O'Brien,
making a toUl to date of 413.10 tons, here the caie wii settled
decrease of 14A,T08 tonsai compared with
same time last year. WEISSP0RT LETTER
ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXER eusranteedi '
will rure all kinds ol blood pnlsnnlne, in Mrs. R. II. Shonen. the estimable wife
htnltd or contracted, rk
uenigmon. ana a a iioro, nc.r.,... .. . . ,..., n.tl,!.hem.
Of the performance, we consider It too
bsve been too heavy an undertaking. The
opportunities too limited for juttire In the
prensrsiion.iuexperience 01 tneinniviiiuait, I
in tne tmsii surge are en istiiiactory rea
The Philadelphia and Reading Coal
be obtained at L. A. Wehr'i, Bank Street, and Iron Company Tueedsy purchsied the
usiiy.
Our merchsnti and tradespeople claim
to bare done an average buiincss through
the holidsvs.
JSST-Ladies and genU gold snd lilrer
wstchei a specialty, at DeaU ic Co's. P. O.
building, Wcisaport.
The Del., Licks, k Western R. R. C-..
hss drclsred a quarterly dividend of 2 per
cent, payable en the 21st mat.
Lewis' Best White Lead
at $7.00 a hundred at J. L.
On 8unday eYeoixig protracted services
rnmmnf'i(l tn Ihft T!vonirflipJiI ch 11 re ft.
Monitor Colliery at Locus osp. ine com The obj(clof the Mke, t gW'e
pauy will .teveiop toe mine ana incre.ap . . . ,...., .,,., ,.,k n...
tne iiiiinnoE cai'acuj. aiio iiiiu fcnw
employment to 500 men and boys.
Conundrum for Delinquents only : Do
you know why this paper is damp? It is
because there il so much " dew" on it! If
your subscription is psid up don't nnlh-e
the above, it il not meant for you. Look
st tbe direction teb on your paper.
dnn for their iniquities and tranigreislnpi.
May their effort have much Trull and call
many to repentance.
A certain individual known to the In
terested party, some time ego during ser
vices at the M. E. church, et Lehighton.
purloined an elegant lilk umbrella. The
mircreant who took the umbrella without
"No? Butaneraon'i appearance la not
production of vanoui acts. alnaya a tiui.worthy indication of Ins
i,ei uigiaureat me oaiumar a minstrcit, physical conation. For seveu yean I haye
ai we did at the pleasurable Christinas been in many respects very much out of
niclil s presentations, t'romnuy at eight lurta i! i invtelf. At certain Limpa T w.a
o'clock the rising curtain brought to view to lame that it was difficult for me to move
I
a merry row of datkles, who soon overcome
Ibe dignities of the aged, excited the youths
and convulsed the imall boy. ine jokes,
local hlU and amusing antics of the end
men were huge, and now the fun goea on.
Dildine 8nyderand II. T. Petera happily
kept their end merry, while tbe lawyer and
around. I could scarcaly straighten up.
did not know what the trouble was. and
though I performed all mv duties regularly
and satisfactorily, yet I fell that I inlsht
some aay tie overtaken wiih tome eerisui
prostrating disorder. These trouble! in
created. I felt dull and Ihen, again, ihool
Prof. Relnhart added jollification to tbe ing patm through my limbs. Ponlblv the
irrmiuus. iub ridki ut ur iBTerui iufiiii nexiuay i wouia leeumsueti anil tinacccunt-
ben were old, vet new to the audience. I ablv uneatv and the dav following chlllv
They were well rendered, particularly the and despondent. Thli continued until lit
By a recent act of the Legislature, the ..,. ,, , ,.... t.. I one by Dildine Snyder, and the guitar ac- Deoeinber, when I wai prostrated soon afte'
irgettand town councilman elected at the ., , , ,. " companltnent greatly assisted In the effort leaving Queeuttown, and forlhe remainder
By virtue of a writ or Tea. Epon. Istued Gabel's, for Cash.
oot of the Court or Common Pleas of Carbon
county, rennsyivania, ana to me airecien,
there will be exposed to public rale, at tho
VUURT HOUat, In the liorvugb ol ilauch
Uhunk, Pa., on
MONDAY. JAHUARY Hib, 1684,
at 1:00 e'etoek p. tn., the following described
property, to wit:
All those Two contiguous Treelt or Pieces
ef LAND, situate In the Township or Ma
honing, In the County ol Uarlwn, and State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and described aS
fellows, to wit :
NO. 1. Beginning at a ttnne corner et the
i auction or lands ul JohnCtinter and F. I,
letnrael (now Wallace Slewell), thencealong
landa of John Uunfer and others eouth eigh
ty.elght and one-hall (Mlj) degreei, west uuo
hundred (100) perches to a Hone corner :
thence along lands of Wilson lluuiili and
Ueorge Hellman south three (3) dearer s. eait
one hundred and eleven and one-halr(lll)
Tho uiual "watch night" tervicei were
held' Monday night in the M E. and Evan
gelical churches ot town. .
a(r Don't buy jewelry till you hsvoseen
the elegsnt stock et DeaU 4 Co's, P.O.
building, Weinport.
James McFadden, a miner at Ynrktown
colliery, was severely injured on Thurjdj
of last week by a fall of coal.
A three dayi' a week autpension
the mines in Wyoming Valley hai been or
dered, to continue until Arril 1st.
park new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES
and JEWELRY just received at S. HAGA
MAN'S Slore, Lehiglitoti. Pa.
burgei
next electlou, will take their offices on the
tint Monday in March Instead nf in April
as heretofore, and the audilora meet to au
dit tbe account! uf the borough officer I on
tho second Monday of March.
Sra-Don't ruin your eyes by using cim
mon, wnrthlees glasses, when you ran gel
the best in Ibe world the Australian leuso
trwtaclet. at nrices that bring them with
it will be returned very soon to the person,
the guilty party will be dealt with accord
ing to law. The umbrella belongs tn Miss
Emma Arner, of this place. !'A word to
the wise is sufficient."
Horn A Authony aro filling tbe ice
houses ofou:- merchants and hotel keepers,
per contract.
-The services in the Evangelical Sunday
ofW.L. Kilts. This act ended in a song,! ot the voyage was a helpless, pitiful suffer
chorus end drill, led by Charles Ssegcr We er. In January last, a friend who made
were ihen earnestly harangued by w. L. that voyage with me, wrote me a letter urg
Kutx in an ethinpean stump speech, and ing me to try a new course of treatment. 1
ameng the greet things mentioned were the I gladly accepted his counsel, and for the lust
great American newspapers, ine new soric seven montns naye given thorough, and
Ifcnld, 7Vi6iteand Carbon Anvi-otTK. lie I business-like attention to the recovery of
causually noticed, alio, the clam bedi of my natural health; end to-day, I have the
Mackerellown. The female custom! were proud satisfaction uf laying to you that the
liuehablv ridiculous that were on tbe ilice lame back, the strange feelings, the sciatic
in tneiucceeiiingart. 'ine lecture uy onireri rheumatism wuicn nave so long pursued
av in tne reaen oi an io iiuj,m. u "V"1 school, last Sunday, was very Interesting 1 ana tne ry pieys qt nis iiTer-nppea nearwra i me, nave entirely tnapieareu tnrougn tne
Itunuuu iuuum. n.Bif hi... . ...w-. . , . . ,. MVT,W 1 "no WMuimi. r oiiuitiiik. mia, u.u un i uiihiii iuii.yiiii( iiiuuuilce Ul Warner DHIO
-Suwrintendent Mitchell, of the 1- " n , 1 e U quarterly rev ew. ItJ4e oftie ev,nil)Ei nng and Rheutnstic Cure which entirely eradicated
,'..., , i .:.. ThB exercises were intenperted . wilh a guiir HccnmpMnlment by W. L Kutz on all rheumatic poison from uiy system. In-
I Qigi. vsiifr i. un, Mi" .wi.. I t r.ji L ir n:i...i I tv.tj: a .1 :J.. ...... I .
-A button factory it to be itnrted in
rotn Lehlxhton to Pleasant Corner ; thenoe I Scranlon, which will give employment, to
perches to a stone on apuollo roau leauing
ir
in ana ainaareaiu roaa norm eiKUiy-nvis aim .nn ..,. .. . ... , ,
one.hair(uUideirs.eaetelirhtv(80)ierchei .- u"..
to a post on said road; thence along the i The Lebtehton Cornet Band
hereinafter described Dremlses eouth seven-
teen and three-nua'tera (UK) deirreet. east
forty-two and a hall (12) perchet to a stone;
thence eloatc tbe same west Hfieen(lJ)Kri'hes
to a stonet thenoe alona Ibe ssuie auuth tllty-
seven (tl)dtgrees,ilxty-elght (S9)ner.diet tua
rtones theneealona lands or U.O. Monti forty
two and a quarter (2V) degreei eait, thirty
iJO) perches to a stone ; toence al'.ni; lands ol
lenry Lange north eighty and one-hall (60)
degrees, east ninety three and eeven-tenths
(S3 7-p.) perehei to a white oak : Ihenee two
and one-half (.'H) degree! welt, ninety 100)
perches to a sto' ealong line ol F. P. Semmel
(now WallaceSlewell);tbence alonirthe same
norm eignty-seven ana one-nan iai$j ueK
high Valley
building at Wilkesbarre. One will be, it la
said, the heaviest In the State, and wii'
have ten driving wheels, with pony track
beloreand behiud. The other. It a min'a
lure engin, tor the privtte use of Division
Suerintendeni Btevensiin.. Another new
locomotive, just finishnl 'for the Lehigh
Valley af tho Wealherty .shops, fs called
the Idlewlld. She recentlj'il'rew fi vara
i miles. up a Ci font grade Wfive minule,
Last week a largn sleighing party lud
Fall. BoM by Dr CTHoru, Lolnghionind a dance at Piillip Ibwgler'a tavern, twenty
tu A ittirn. wrnsirt. four milei fnnit latawisaa. lk',re mld
A dymr woman at Allentown, is re- night all bands were drunk. Elwood
potted to have confessed 1 1 a minlt'rr that Strausser was dangerously ttablx-ii in
a-ven years ago the strangled her new u-irn I nuarrol with Net Co, notorious charact.r.
bibe. A Ireo fight wiih imtols and knives lob
About iOOO miners signed a petition,! lowed Mary Amos, eihteeil years old,
ai mil
serenading some of , our citiiem on New
Yekr 1 Eve, end gathered a few shekels.
ACKER'S llrsrr.rsu Tsar.Kia Navsa
number of addresses by Meesra. Ditterline,
Weiss and Roth. Mr. Weiss mide n
spirited aud able addren on "Temperance,"
ns Isuglit in the. school during, the past
quarter. He is deeply interested in this
great cause, and hence it an indefatigable
worker in the teinpvntnco field.
-The time for the spring election il .fait
approaching. Il behooves iour rliisens to
loos around and siugle out good and true
Dildine Schneider's dutch party, which
was well received. Saeeer and Shirer then
done some clever acting, and the dialngtie
wai wi-ll attstalned At Ihil int of the
programme tne audience was treateii to a
eerie f halts anil atons which continued
to the end of th perlorniance. The only
lecd, to ine, it seems that il bat worked
wonder, and 1 therefore most cordially
commend il."
Aud you have no trouble now in expo
lug yourself to the winds ol the Atlautii? '
-Aot I lie least. I am ai sound ai a bu
let and I feel specially thankful oyer the
redeeming feature ol the long Internals wai fact because believe rheumatic aud Kid
I he music rendered by Mr. a ml Mn. Saegcr. uey disease is tn the blood of my family. 1
The iwnlomine acting was good for aina- was dreadfully shocked ou my last ornva
tetira, and what greatly fnyetlfied the audi In Liverpool to learn that my brother, wl.o
enre wss wnere dhi tne characters com' is a wealthy unlua lea merchant, had emt.
iroin and where did they go to? Soma denly died of Brighl'a disease ol the kid
men to fill tho various municipal poiitiuni Uinnghl through thereiling ill not settled neyi, and couiider myself extremely (or
al their disposal. The mosl lmportsbt yet. ine uoieaux were lew, tne poaei m i mrnaio in Having taken my trouble in tune
a-nonget these elective offices il that of I i j. ,ro . 'i wPtf classic; ttio omen and wrore any more icrloui ellecti
Si lioot uirerion. Ataive all others the n end e.lmlr. W W. Riaaa.
men lor this position should be good, In- -iNol to be too uninteresting tn tho manv
le.lig-nt and Hniitive meu, men who know tn of tl best par in Ihe county
the wants and reqmiites ol our public .., fr:,,i i. bin,iiv.itltl a few Iu
ho ds, snd are not alraid lu supply such ca, bcn we .bridge at f.dlnwi i
norm eiBaiy-seTco aim ono-uan taii ik'-. i . , . i , c i .li., ... .1 .... , . .. I I That the old hone. Tobv. or tbe Ulnker
... Min2 .nil t...fi. a T.t',1 iu.ri.hi h tn 1 fiirculatil InSchuvlkiil eountv last wt-cb. I wa r.ri..t In tha lat ITetirv ftnvder rot three I .... I nwiav, m mo ,u"1
;V,on;, thenc" along the Yarn, north thre. .int. lhe ,mnln ' of . sl . . ... ... ...uno Irwin ... ah.,t In The AnT0C4" n "in " r. That a ..rl of Sl.btown re
SSI ilarraaiL westone hunareu atHl ten Iliuj l I ----- -- I nrsrrpiiir.nsM atui aitveni.11 Inurn.llsm
111V luiaii. r.'ut ..vhi a "on biikii.ij
perchet to tke place of keginnlng, contalulng
107 Aorea and 92 Perches
HO. 2. Ileglnnlnar at a stone In the road
IsadlUKfrem Lehighton to Pleasant (Jorncr,
thenoe north elality.elght (IS) dea;reri, east
elsthty (SO) perches to a stone ; thence alonit
aald road south sixteen (II) degrees, east
forty-two l) peronei to a stone on tne oral
tonic origin.
"Ready mixed paints at
J. L. Gaud's for 1.25 per
gallon,
pei
Bead Cat off by Care.
On Chrittmii night the held nf Anthony
Rolev, a young man residing at Shoe
maker'!, Schuylkill county, was found near
the station at that place and taken to his
late home. Borne houn later his body wis
found some distance off. RoleyJ was 22
yean of age and unmarried. He hsd been
to Mahanoy City on Christmai and left on
the lix o'clock train for his home. He wai
I trfeclly sober and the manner in wblob he
met hit death U not positively known. It
is believed, however, thst In jumping offl
the train, which did not stop at tbe station, I
he full under the wheels and bad his head
and arm cut eff, and that his clothing
catching on the can bit body wai dragid
some diiUnce further on.
MAllKIED.
ZIMMERMAN HILL. On the 7th ult..
by ltev. Ab. Bartholomew, Franklin E
Zimmerman and Mary J. Hill, both of I
West fenn, Schuylkill county.
TROXELL LONG ACRE. On the Hth
tilt, bv the lime. Pierce J. Troxell.ofl
Weil Peon, and Emalino Longicre, of I
Mew Mahoning.
KISTLER GERBER On the 2ith ult.,
by the lame, John w. Kistlsr and Bavins I
uerber, both ol wen I'enu.
REDLI N E CREITZ. At Taminua, on
tbe 25lh ult., by Rev. I. E. Grasff, John
Redlino and Lisxie Creits. of Mauou
Chunk twp., thli county.
K1MMEL ROHRBACH. At Hasleton,
on the 25th ult., by Rev. E. A. Bauer,
John Kimmel and Anna E. Rohibacb,
both of Treeckow, this county.
EDWARDS rE ARSON. At Hisleton.on
tha 20th iiIl. hv Kev. J. R. Shine. Ed. I
W. Edwards, of Harlrigh, and Miss Annie
Pearson, of Lanitord.
DIED.
SCIIEIN. At Tresckow, on the SSth nit , I
Cornelius Schein, aged 02 yean.
GALLAGIIEIt. At Tretokow. on tha 2th
ult., Mary Gallagher, relict of the late I
Patrick Gallagher.
DOUGHERTY. At Yorklown. on the 27lb
ult., Mary, daughter of Michael Dough
erty, aged 9 yean and 3 montns.
W ATKINS. At Audenried, on the 28th
ult., of scarlet fever, Joseph, eon of T. T.
Walkint, aged 4 yean.
Wounded. Cope and three other firmer!,
uuiued Henry Swayer, Oscar Schults and
Isaac Hnw have been arrested.
-A suit for 120,000 damages bai been
Protbono
It la the ouly county paper that was Issued
during the holiday weak. Il il infiuitely
to its credit and merit. The other county
pipers had lor their excuse "according to
an old custom we Avill not nnnear next
The Hokendeuqua.Iron Comnanv last o-'gun ny mariui rw.inuKn. i roiuom. m. Y ,, ,. . .,, ,..,. ,,,,, ,,.
detcrlbed tract; thence along the aame wen week eold 40,000 tons of pig Iron, and will, ltnf Laskawsnna cunty. aaloti Wime M oU,,elB to be contidered nolli.
uleul;ixTy (60) deireei,Veit ility (80) " informe.1. ihorlly put two more of rr.inon.iary oorame.a .or rem.,,,,; . g... ,n( bM . nm n, rheM. ,uph n txexi(r
perehei lo. itono. and along tho tame west their lurnio in blatt. up possession in tne oinee. ooiiiincn i.airu. ralh, h been exrnse.1 lliirtv or fortv
- . - . . I.i. f i. - ,1..;.:... ..I .I..I - -
u.J.Mnun. aged sixteen, and Amanda iiotwiiu.wuii.K mo -'"- year, ag.., bul in modern tlmei it It only
Klate, thirteen yean old, both living near eieo.iouo.mt ...m ... , m uughe(i at. Rah for the An
Allentown, ran away from their "respective '""r " um . "a "' o"i"".. .
twenty.flva perchel to a none; Ihenee north
along the line or V. O. Monti and Mosei Kex
slxty-elkht and ihree-quarten (OX) degreei.
well ilxty.ilx (l) pcrchee to the place uf be
ginning, containing
30 Aores and 128 Perches,
strlet measure.
The Improvements consist of .Two and a
Half Mory Stone House. 28 by 32 leet; alto,
a Una Story Frame House, Xu by 22 feet, and
other Outbuildings,
Seised and taken Into execution a s tbe pro
perty or John Sandel, and to be sold by
CHAS. W. LEKTZ, riherlff.
Sheriff's Office, Mauch Chunk, Pa., I
December Hth, lMl-w3
SHERIFF'S SALE
pita, at Athlind, by Gov. Patliion,
10d
nf VAT.TTABT.Ti1 PUnPffiW L. Gabel
n.l.
""t Th an.li;,... .,n......r,i li.
-I b "........-. "
ctuse the teacher eat too much sour krouU"
Well, did you ever? Our advice to this
teacher would be never again to appaiut a
time tor a "bee" until be had gauged him
Friend! of Senator Klnt?.ol Behuvltttll I . .' .. .. " lelfai lohii capacity for sour krout For
m . . I a.. A mm rwmit hallu inllai anrl nriul.ltil ItllA t I
county, anticipate some political miuicon ' irhedoei he might unthinkingly Indulge
account ol the appointment of another man r 1. .,, '. . j h to excesi in, whst seemi lo be hii rayorite
In hi, .dice ..director of lb. Miner.' II,- -The Phll.d.lph.a and Reading Ml- dUh, Mr krJUl, .Bd lh, ,.d r
. '. . , lultoraccidsut. Intemperate habits pro-
homes and were married to each other.
Vllnlidav Books and f.ncv roods lust
opened st astonishingly low prices. Do not
I4ii to see our stoclc beinre purchising. E.
F. Luckenbick, 61 Broadway, Maurh
Chunk.
Court lias granted a writ of error to
tbe deleated Republican caididste.
William Barrett, aged 11 years, living
with bis parents in Pitlaton, Friday nlgbt
attempted to jump on a coal train on ti e I
Gravity Road, when he slipped tod fell, lie!
was dragged half a mile and crushed into a 1
Tho conversation drifted tonlliertoples.il d
as tbe writer watched the lace b.'lore bim
so alrong iu nil its outlines and yet so geni
Hi, and thought ol the Innumerable expos
ures and hardships to which iU owner bad
been exise., no instinctively wished all
who are luffering from the terrible rlieu
malic troubles now so common might know
o( Cantain Murrav'a experience end the
quired the muscular influence nf oar bur means by which lie hsd been restored. Pain
gess In antidote tbe New Year eve's whii- M common thing in this world, but far too
.... Th.i ii,. Jin . n,.t. .... i..,.v. ""P. """"" it wneu tney migur iusi as
' -"'- well avoid it. It Is a false philosophy
mr. ana inn. Maunewi ot ireuion, o., which teaches us lo endure when we can
spent several dayi in town last week, and I just as readily avoid. So thought the
that we were all glad to see the genisl face ! '" " . ' ' '
oi iwis na nai-y who nai juat reiurnen de,lr0 ,!, ,nd a long life,
irom vy virgi'iia. jonn nckiuru, m me
great 8ute ot Kansas, is elill unheard from;
' til lo John Peltit.jr., writes enthutiaitirel
ly trom Dakota. And what Interests every
body moat il that next week "Dildine
Schneider's party" will come off. He will
celebrate hii biitbday and he hopei to see
all bu friendi, whom be nyi are peace
loving, gen isl and jovial persons.
Jscoscs.
affairs ot the New Jersey Central, hai im
, in 1 , -r , , ,, , . 1. . , ., . n - uuw men wwu iiiiiibiiiii.ui, auu luiviui- HOW miBT Ol tnotfl VilD rOIVfKl, Ol
. tO 40d. liailS OtJ. forme.1 ill employes ol thst road that after ,,eucM n Mur krout , not exempt from New Year's Day. to lurn over a "new leal1
'8 for Onl $3.00 per JDU,ry 1 ll,eV b? rcb"S"i thiafact. A country achool teacher ihould keep their rewlutlunat We won't brcal
i Ars i 1 month y licketa to and from work. Duder . .... . any rcudutioni-we nude none.
inks fX2.7:i nor Am ........ . certainly be above this, and a belter ex- .. a u . uim..
Br virtue of a writ of Fltri Facia;
Issued out. of the Court of Common Pie. aot
Jerboa county, l a., ana to meairociea, mere
keg. Locks $2.75 per doz
"Our Tom," the carrier of the Aovo
CITS, doffs hit derby to those of hit natrons
r..n.Yff.7inr "ho .knowledge.! hii vi.it by pouring lb.
'MONDAY. JANUARY Uth. 1884. purse on New Year diy,
at 1 o'olock p. tn., the following described
property, to wit i
All that certain Lot or Piece oro POUND,
allUBla An lha aunth alita nC Itrnaii Hlrt In
the Village or Hearer Meadow, County or r.orget it.
jarDon,anaDiaieoirennayirania,containinKI X) 4.
In front or breadth on said street forty feet and UCSt
the old inatiagetnentlhey rode free,
kt
make of TTnryn
U lacbei (40U leet), and extending thence 1 , .,
akHte N.a,ls for 20cts a pound
reet wide alley; boundedon the north by said hv the DOX Hi .1 I. linhr-l
Bread itreelt east by Lot No .noworlate UJ UUJt Ul ' U' S,
TTbe new patent dull band wblcb
E. II. II0I1I puts In escb watch esse .makes
it absolutely dust and water proof. Get
Mr. Hohl'a reduced prices on American
railroad witches, and see latest improve
En.Ifvouwanta ntce-smooth.e.sv.li.vel menu iu American wairuei.
your bair cut or shampooing, go to Fransl Mason, tbe coin dealer at 235 Washing-
lloedereri Baloon, under the hxchaugo Ho- ton itreel. Boston, Mils., offers $600 for au
iu. ne win nx you right, ana don tyou ..., t, ,fc. .1.,.. r
1S04. For dollars of the yean of 1858, 1852
THE PHILADELPHIA TIME 8, 1884.
Thx Ttuxs will enter upon the raw
year strr-Lger and more prosperous than
ever belo re in ill historv mote widely
read aud quoted, more heartily commended,
and more fiercely criticised, with a more
complete organisation, and an abler staff of
contributors and with the same indepen
dence and fearlessness that bu mide II
successful and powerful In tbe put
Tin Tikis ha no party lo follow, no
candidates to advance, but will meet every
issue, ai It liss ever done, with consistent
devotion to the right.to honest government,
and the public welfare. And, whl'e
maintaining ill potition as tbe leidl 2
journal of Philadelphia, It will altntobi
continually in auvince in su mat can aaa
vhIiio to a new.paper,
Th. vatun nf n n.tfiralur I. nnt In It.
Mn. E. S. Ilnnpei tpent the holiday! 1 .1.. ir Hiaiilav. lull In Ihn infllt(.nM and
with friend! at Sleimvilli, Leblgb Co. rare, the conciseness and freshness with
The Lord's Sunner will be celebrated which it ii edited. Tux Tints erienda lar
in tbe Evangelical church Ibis (Saturday) I Ishly for news from all parti of the world,
evening, lley. c. d. Hainan, nf Heading, but all Hi (testiatrnea are rareiuiiy eaitea
and Rev. w. K. Weiand, pastor ol the and condensed, in cmerto give tne mm
STOCK MARKETS
Reported up to 12 o'clock, by De Haven k
Towiisend.Banken.No. 38 B Third Street,
Philadelphia. Slocks bought and sold
either lor csih or on marsin.
Philadelphia. Jan. 2. 1884
bid asked
II S3'a, Ext 1001
U S Currency 6'i 132
US 4, new 1141
US4's 1232
Pennsylvania R R 571
Philadelphia k Beading R R 271
Lohigh Valley R R 71
L-high Coal it Navigation Co 44,
UnlbKl N J R R k Canal Co 104
Northern Central R RCo - 57
Ileimnvllla Pais. R R Co It
Buff. N. Y. k Phlla. R R Co 101
New Jersey Central
Northern Pacific Com
" ' Prefd
North Pennavlvania R R
Philadelphia' Erie R R
Silver, (Trades!
84
25
.52,
C8
. 18
87
Uahoninir Sqnibs.
Good bye, 1883. Welcome 1884.
Have you had a happy New Year?
A sleighing party from thli place, un
der the command of Cipt. David Balliet,
wenl to Lewiunwn last Bun, lay
How many of thoee who resolved, on
lest-break
pro party ef Odd yellows Society j west by
1.U k l.u. .auU HIHIB UT MIU ailBT.
ALSO, all that certain LI IT or PIECE of
OUUUHU, situate on the. south ills or raid
-Twenty Fool Wide Alley. In the laid Village
'01 nearer jueeaow, uouniy 01 uarrjon, anu
Bute Feaoiylvanla, containing in front or
ereaatk on the laid alley forty
xteedlag ihenee south of that width ninety.
ave (Ml lest, to (rounds now or late of Le
hlah Vallev Ballroad Oomnanvt buunded
Berth ky aald alley I eait by ground! now oc
late of E.-U. Kly at Uo.;sonth byground now -"a.
or late of Lehigh Valley Uallroad Company, " M. Rapsher, Lehighton, Pa
A young girl, known as Frinkle Robin-
ion, attempted lo shoot henelf through the
heart In a disrepuUble bouse in Wilkes
barre, but ber corset caused Ibe ball to
glance off and wound hsr in tbe arm.
&Q.A Farm of 118 acres with a houie
on it, and about R acres cleared, for aale
cheap or iu exchange for town property.
inree iniieo iroui xuaucn ununx. Aaaresa
and west by Lot or part of Lot Mo. .
Relied and takic Into execution as the
property or it. It. Lanyoo, and to be Hold by
CHAS. W. LENTZ, Sheriff.
OhtrlfTi Office, Mauch Chunk. Pa., 1
Pica ruber Hth, ISSl-wS
The First National Bank
Or LKIUQHTON.
The Annual Election for Seven Dlreclon
and 1851 he pays $15 each. Dollsra of 1804
are scarce, only a few having bom itruck In
that year.
While Peddler Adam Ilartlina and bil
daughter were drijrTng from Mainville to
CaUwisUUFfldiy night, three Strang. enU el Bb.mok,n
.n.n . a V ... ,. r I . V t 1. lha at.t-ih Thai 1
request wsi granted. In a iccluded spot
tbe stnugen drew revnlvera and robbed
U.rtline ef $350 and a silver watch. Be
fore be reached home two other lei lows fired
at him and wounded his right arm.
An application was filed In tbe Slate
ample for bis scholars. Let bim organise a
total abtlainence society) object, to abstain
Iroru sour krout.
Franklin township hit a most persis
tent teacher. He trachea lo Eait Weiesnorl.
He il persistent in tbe fact tbst he would
not yield tu tbe Importuullies of his fellow
teacben lo have no school on New Yesi's
day. Tbeie Is no such a thing si a holiday
for him.
Watch meeting wai appropriately ob
served In tbe Evangeli:al church on New
Year's eve. .
Mr. F. 1. Fenner and wife en'tored
their holiday v.callon with Mr.. ft Wjl " J.H
v.. . I . 7 ------- a - ; : - l i. ... .. r 1 1 i 1 1. .
.v... . .hiiri-h br a larea audlanra.
Rev. A
church, will officiate. All are inyited.
Mr. Thomas Musselman spent the
Christmas holiday! with bil lister at Hyde
rarx, Lackawanna uo.
Thine person! who have Ice-houses
were busily engiged during tbe week In
Oiling them.
pletenewiof the day in the most concise
and attnctive thine, and with it a large
variety of entertaining and Instructive
reading. The best writer! at borne and
abroad are employed to enrich ill columns,
and to make il a journal auapiea both to
the busy man and to the leisure of the
home circle, a welcome visitor to intelligent
Mr. W. II. Bittner of Beaver Meadow,! and honest cititeni of every political, re
spent levcral diyi with friendi in the llgiori and locial taste. V.
valley. Tna Wxsilt Tims is altogether differ-
Tha ha.ntlfnl. tlma.hnnnr niiinm nf ent from Ike weekly newspapers oi twenty
im u.jr ui tii. i-ai-cia is s.uua
legraph and better local news
paper, everywhere, eipectslly In tbethriv
nre.eb n '"I -,UHMUI ,U,BI rfii"""", ...auw
. . i th old weeair ineironoiitan newsnener un
m ... ... tti l ltev. A. uarmoioraew win
vomrauaa, .y -j.. - John ,hurrh tomorrow fSundav. at 1 . i--"-!" - -1
W.stlllUck abouth.lfa doieq of the o'clock p. m. He wiil d.lly'er a diaeoun. "VS'l.!-.."IT l ,""0-!5!
- I .1 n n vi ana at I UBel ICTm 111! IIW, IHBil 11 -! uii VUI tie v- e n -
requisite number of charter membsn 'or n,tnepeatowu iieiormer.uirie avwingii. . lh but ihadowi of
the organisation of a O. A. R Pott in this " wm interesiing.ana an inouia aitena. lhtf fjrm,r lre,tn,Ml ,nd lh hlT, but a
boreugb. If our old .omrades aredeilrou! I , me election loroiueenoi iew manoa. ,h.dow of tbeir former power. Those pepen
- - j wwa a Qf g (jail tUCI I Ut3IU'UCOi UUt IS KUUr
an application wai uiea in tne Diaio of in, ,uceM, r ihi. nrean izat Ion thev i i...'o...j. u. t ...1 .1.1. I""'." "7" ".r. I "
tZ , i"h, A V.,, v, ' Tr" D4pirtmeDl BllUrd4' fr Ch"lef fr ,he - lh C"' oB. rortVinrtbellowln. 4 ?U.' Sit of M.n U -T. the
mi! . : .i il Railroad Company rtU.ili,,dM.h.OTTullroad Company, without delay, sign the applleallon and pay were elected: AisliUnt Superintendent, T. proveroeut of tbe country that brought
rill be held at the company's office. Phlla-1 hi,.h I. tn -i.-. imm pn..iii. i w.- n. I .. . .. . . r .. Mnsselmani BecreUry. Mils Kate Arnen ahnnt thai-hanv. Man and woman, whar.
JKVQ UUIT AW DllUM WU I
ef thli llank will be he'd at the Hanking facturing Co. baa reduced wagei but not
lleuse eaTaesday,JANllAKYSth,l8S4.be- .in,, and thaWvnmln. rv.m.. i... ...
tween the boun of 1 and a o'clock P.M. ' 1Da ,ne """'ug Company bas re-
w. w iiuwsiAH. Usthlar, I ducea lime but Dot wages.
d!.Pbr!r,0f th",n,t-','nnP'eId01 ton,!. Schuylkill eounly, a dl.Uoce of th.Uit. Next five!
aytt (yiirviwi tiiuvgsKCWl. I lailsa. tnlla. fntl! CI I. A AAA Te..-v. f
nrlht. orPuttivills.il PrMif1.nl. I Ended with Knlfo
r ' ' I I 1 v..V-a.I MVS- l ... I l 1 a I. a I " " t m " ! .
-ChrUtUn CIIerT miner. nd 1 For Ion llrae. sava a Wilkeibarre de i ai!i a.CuT V1 " . inUrertlo people ai urjte, and U ft
between k ..".. I " r..:.i" - n-"-" l-i" V"
... a- i . I . , ma nuu, ii.iu ..Hiiii.iini u . a., n w 11 . -
At Wilkesbarre, the Dickson Msnufao-
taring Co. bsi reduced wsges 10 percent.
and time one hour the Hsiard Msnufac
AssisUnt BecreUry, Miss Emma Brown; .T.r they live, now require freshir news;
vrganiti. a. jiojipjj Asaitumt urgauisi, i .on mey require mon man newi.
luiumiuun muni imiirir, a.rain TBX W SXKLV TIHKS gstnen Oil the types
Deacons, Charles Fsnstermscher and Wai- of every pasting week whatever hss listing
yean, working at J. Taylor k Co.'s colliery,
near Ashland, wii dangerously injured by
a fall of coal on Saturday morning.
patch, a deadly feud bu existed
two Garment in thli city, mined Ousts ve that It will remiln to during
Schnults and Frederick Schroder. Mod- 7"r.
tbe aiming
lUin.
Lehighton, Die. 15, 1U3.
LAND
'IIUMESTEA
, 13 and all kind! of lai
and sold. Large Slock.
nald. Do vou want to
writs te A. A. THOMAS,
"yylblngton. IJ.U.
Claims a ipeetatty, and WAR.
JtAI 1 0. A II II 1 I
.finv.rnnp P.ltlMn Vrlit.v tt.nail nm. I Am nlntit Rah-n alia Invtt SVIirmtai. li hi. I an. .ti..ji-m . .
T) T t 1 -i:t - t . -" -aaoao, aiivsoeuo.
i uio jiiu.x-u v-rii, III, J. elamilion ordering lhe payment ana can I home lo-mske up." bchroder, wining to I It wai reiwrted in Philadelphia Isit Sat-
riori Ah Ij. liainrs. Ii rontH nor m . "Il""u """i"!" ,uu P.i u .,, .,ul, ""t"' urdiy that tbe Ph adelohla and Read ui
U ULKTIFIUAT. I, ... ID canl. bonds, amounting- tu $508,000. I waa nrovlJed and Schroder wllltne-lv nar-lti.n j ii . j.u - i .li.
nil SUillPT bought I Inn lrtr oneh I I ------ . Mii,ua4 wwuiu uvciaro a uivmenu ton
. and Hta-heat Prleea u ul wou. Tbe bc-ly of the man found on Friday took of a largj quantity of It. Bchmslts . ini .. it,. m. -i it,
srAUorn.y,atLa,wS . -Th b"' ln lh'''l' for making near ShlckshioDy, and suppo to bava then arose and while hugging Schroder with mUwl , lhe i(orrostion tbst tbe
Jan. 8-tfc. ii .uo um wnicu tens insi oeen kiuea by a bear, wai rtaiuraay menu-: one nana wun meoinsr no piungca a oig Djfajinr, hld not propoied to declare .
To Whom it May Conoorn.
poor man bow t- get the buckwheat, and fled at that of Jobu Robluaoo, a itoneeulur,
the next best thing is to know where you I ef Clsvsl.nn, O,
M tk'" " N r.tonof JOSlira "n '' 4t tMn" ' " -Three ehildnn at M.banoy Plain, on
B. tn:iPEL.ar theVorough ef Wels.port, direct your atUntion to the popular Friday last, wore seriously Injured while
prrty?.1," tv iVto'n, du'rinj of D"la El)brt. 00 "" o-Uf . by running into a team,
fcjplsaiure, ()a Frid.y tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad Tbirty-lwo thousand dollsn have been
PKKTtT WlNNEUlrJilKn
Uekeadaaeua, Leblgb County Pa.
butcher knife lolo hii right leg, between
the knee and tbigb, cutting a gash six
Inches Id length and eeyerlng an artery.
Tbe man almost bled to death before medi.
cat ssil.Unce arrived end be nowlies Id a
pronoied
dividend, but that Ihe sUekholdera would
voU upon this question at the next annual
meeting, and II a majority of them ihould
favor it a dividend would be declared. It
wai further learned that enough proxiri
nan oeen accural io eneci me election OI
years ago.
Du.T Twelve cent! a week, fifty cenU
a month, td a year, two cent! a ropy.
Buxnir Four centi a copy. $2 a year,
Wsistr One copy, $2 a yean five copies.
tS a year; ten copies, $15 a yeirj twenty
copies, $25 a year, with one copy free to
the getUrup of erery club.
THE TIMES,
PninDirau
What One Qua can So.
William Kramer, Issish Taylor and
Henry Brown met with a fearful accident
while in the Brush Yslley, nesr Centralis
Friday morning. Tbey bad been out lever-
critical coodllloD. Bchmaltx wss arrested .r' cor,.D R K.,lln " president, and, ,. hou -nd Lesinnlne to feel cold, thev
Company hauled M loaded can of coal received by the relief eoromiUee appointed j Tuesday morning and cmmllted to Jail to 1 Us! volYo?ihe .tcSboWw, will Uln iaAM fire- Krim,r ,tood wl,b hU un
is bit armi wii&aiBg cccorijea woan
I eves IU Hp,
after tha Sbsoaadonb fire. .
wait Ik molt of hb vteUa'i Injuria. fyjrv f . divMsod.-aWef.
New Life
is given by using Brown's
Iron Bitters. In the
Winter it strengthens and
warms the system; in the
Spring it enriches the blood
and conquers disease ; in the
Summer it gives tone to the
nerves and digestive organs;
in the Fall it enables the
system to stand the shock
of sudden changes.
In no way can disease be
so surely prevented as by
keeping the system in per
fect condition. Brown's
Iron Bitters ensures per
fect health through the
changingseasons.it disarms
the danger lrom impure
water and miasmatic air,
and it prevents Consump
tion, Kidney and Liver Dis
ease, &c
H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the
well-known firm of H. S.
Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le
Droit JJuudincr. Washing
ton, D. C, writes, Dec. 5th,
1881:
Gttibmt I take pleas
ure in stating thit I have used
Brown's Iron Bitten for ma
laria and nervous troubles,
caused by overwork, with
excellent results.
Beware of imitations.
Ask for Brown's Iron Bit
ters, and insist on having
it Don't be imposed on
with something recom
mended as "just as rood,"
The genuine is made only
by the Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
A SPECIFIC
ronnta
BIiOODJ
AMD A
Positive Curd.
ron
mUMATISM!
Neuralgia,
SCIATICA, llllBAGO.
Anlnfalltblo remedy f-H
all diseases ortbo bkUJ
nd Biuod, such lis
Tetler,
ninrrvrorrr.
Hvmfulit,
TMmnlea i iltotehe.
and 11 the best Kresed)
fur all l'emnlo tjom-f
plnlnU and Tvaak-f
nesscs. 11 riis mrexii
dlscaf-i rf tho Liven
and JvKii'i-yawnen n
rther rcajcdlcs hav
failed. '
lTVOnotletycurDrogg!sticriuado yc totokrf
II something clic, but If ho hri r.'itgctlt, anut
Iwlll not lend for It. vrrllo to ts I wo wlHseniU
tit to you by express, preps' on, Iwiulpt. CI price.
rtnntnthron bottles orRhennuitlo Brrnowllll
kiloarlho system ct uur.. anitiurM a.uy rase ot in
nmatory or avuiv im,.uw.i t .-f-Miui.a
.Throo to Cvo bottles will euro rtpolaalrJ
ttu wont Ijrm,
.Fourto sit l-ottlcssro warrnntod to cun
upt ana ruunm unci
...Tone to rr-r bottles aro Tfairantod to curt
any caso or .ai i.nuum.
Flva lo ciiht bottles wUl euro the vrors-
tssoof Scrofula.
. ,. !.i..i .... .,ai.M.n,
pyrup will euro any enso of throulo Rheumsdlin.j
lOKtiruiiy jvR.a iwuuii'ii,
, . t...n . nie.M. Cn- -nrt mil fiavi
I A .11 .1.. ..n..llM .. .n.,t,1 1,... nt with n.
UKUWI UIO , u. L. ,uu ww.m - - - -1 "
Ut11. do not to dlMMjurQCC for Jlheuaatli
1 . ...
rrtc. tl.00 iter bottle) O bottles far 05.00
Bcna for our raqipnicv; f oiumunijm, vie,
Fall & Winter!
- v ' I lE" vs.
I 1 j j
12t
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44,
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IV
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H. H. Peters'
Merchant - - Tailoring
ESTABLISHMENT,
Pott Offlee Building, opp. Publie Sfuara
Bank Street, Lehighton.
A full line of GENTS' FURNISHINO
0005, st Lowest Prices. mir-i-jj
WM. DUPPY & SOM",
of East Mauch Chunk,
are prepared to do all kinds of
Plastering: & Ornamental Wort,
at shortest notice. Orden by mail will re
ceive prompt atltntion. Termi moderate
lor good worx. lepisii
THE BEST
OF ALL
lalNlM
IS
370E IlAIT AITS E3ASE.
rrcom than a thl-i -n ccntarrtlto 3
IlUexlean Mnetuiifr V.utmcnthaabocn I
known to millions uT over tho world at
tho only safo rollr ..oo lor tho relief of 9
accldonts and ne.n. li is a medicinal
above prtoa anuprntao the best of Its
kind. ITorovcry foimofcztcrualpalal
tuio
MEXICAN
I tf.a. T l..t I. alltiAnf a avsme.1
IatUUauUJU XlleUUIUIlb HIIMWMSJ4il.
e 1J Mas; aeiMu " w
. Mnla-4aM tUr. inntlmt. 1
BUO X UUWV aaaUJIAAlilaa) WW".
nrtrwi . TsAln und . nfinm m&tlon lrTlTiO I
lailV.li t(...iaH llnvnnn llakfsK mt.A I
Rthn ainuocrratmn oroeQUftay wonuc.r-B
fill. Thn -kfawlfsAe-i I
.u.s A saJ aa,vSv4V---4
MUSTANG
T.lntmfint ia noeided bv aomebodr In I
every house. Every day brings new. of
the atony of em awful acald or bursa r
subdued, of rhettmnUs snaxtyre roL
axoroa, or st vainauia nun us- vs
.Tea uy wo acauiit, power im uaa
LINIMENT
which sneedHy enrca trach allmcnta of i
tlin iittuan vr.Esti CI ' I
lllienmatlim, Svrelllngl, PtlaTf
Joints, t'ontmctea muscles, JItim. 1
ana etcaias, sjuts, xsruieea etna
Sprain., Volsonoua Slice ana
Olisatra. Dlltmtss, lABtmaii van
Hnraa.TTIiwa-a. VnhaliltM.llillUailBS.
Sore Hippies, Caked Kroairt, and I
Indeed every storm of external tile-1
caaa. it saeaua wii stems exaia.
for tha IIicth CsjUTicur It cures
Sprains, tJwlnny. SUnT Joint.,
Founder, riarneaa rJore., Hoof Sla
ea.es, Foot Hot, beretr worm. Scab,
UoIIow Horn, tseratebea, AVlnrt-
Salla. Hpanrin, Tbruab, Jtlncbone,
Id Noma. Poll ISril. Film ItnetB
fl.M Rl.lit ...! v.rv nlhir aflmailSli
lo Which the oceupallla of .Uiol
a table anil Htocu xaiti au-o name,
Tbe Hoxleau MnitaTig XJstluent
alwaya enrea and never dlsanpoiataij
ana is u, posiuvsi j,
THE BESS
OF ALL.
LHEiTS
?03 HAN OS BEAST.
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