New Advertisements -DEAZ.EBS IN- patches. n Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles anfl. Eye Glasses, POST OrFIOE BUItaDINQ, "Weissport, Penna- Repairing or all kind! promptly attended to at VERY Reasonable Charges. If you need anything in our lino, give us a cull before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. feb2-y Hotel and Storo Stand at Private Sale. The underthrned offers at Private Sain his Hotel and More Stand, together with Four, tren Acres or well cultivated Land, situate at Pleasant IJorner, In Malimlng Township Carbon County Pa. This Is oneof fho Het Stands In the county, being located In a well settled section oreoun'ry. and no other store within a distance of from 3 to n miles. The house Is now Licensed ns a Hotel. n il ilolnv iv icood paying; business. The property will be told on very reasonable terms. ALSO, Eight or Ten very eligibly located nUILIt lim LViTS, situate In the Horounh ol Lc bltchton, will be Sold on advantageous termr. Apply to FRANCIS STUCKER, Pleasant Corner, Feb 2 tf Mahoning Township, Fa. BETOKT OF T1IF rONIHTION' m the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. at L'hUhton, to the Slit itf pennsvlTanU,at the clew of business, December list, 18S3 : R1S0ERCES. T.onsand dlicounti Overdrafts. It. . Bonds to secure circulation . Other stocks, bonds, and mortiraires. Due from approved reserve spents . I us from other Natlooal 1'anks . llue fnou State Dunks sod Hankers, ' Ileal estati. furniture, and fixture a. Onrrent expenses and taxes paid . Premiums paid ........ l'ht-ks and other eaah Items ... Mils of other Hanks rraeth nal pnpercurreary, nickels, and peoiiles, I parte ......... lvpal tender note ....... Redemption Fund with U F. Trxtau. ry (3 per ceut. of circulation) . 162,614.38 230.IM Tfi.nnntii' 510-2500 17,048 3 401.89 t. 061 .38 8.M5.2II 1.C25 85 8,025.00 1.140114 6.0VO 00 208.54 0.-242..-0 3 101.00 3.875.00 Total t.2,0J21u lUDILITIts. Capital stork paid lu $7500 ro Furpluafund .. 8 77SPO Undivided prcrlla ........ 5.837.01 hatl'inal Hank t otes ou'standirij' . e7.5iK .oa Dlf Mends Unpaid 177 50 ladlvidaal Uvposlls subject to check, v. 71,801 00 Total tSSa.OSllo Stats renniy'ranta. Count u o) Carbon, it t T, V, tV Bowman, Caahler nf thi alioTe-nanied bank, do solemnly fcwear tliat the altove Maternal t lajtras to the bt of my knowldje and Ullef. W.W.UOWSI AN, Cashier. SnWrlbrd an lorn before me tld ltjth day of January, 18S4. If. A. nili'Z, J. P. Correct Atteat: This Kmnerer, P.J, Kistler and A.J. Hurling, Directors. Jan, 29, '84 The Emperor I-oula Napoleon smoked only the finest chruni the world could pro. duce. Prof. Uorsford says the Emperor s dtrsra were mode specially for him In Ha. vans from leaf tobacco irrowu In the Uoldcu Belt of North Carolina, thU leluir the finest leaf grown. Blackwell' Hull Durham Smosiuir Tobacco ! made from the wuno leaf used In the Emperor's clffara, la abro tutely pure and la uuu.ucstUui.ibly tho beat tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's (rifted dau,rhter. Anne, In berskctchof Alfred Ti'suypnu.iu 5ir;er'a JfeiMIt, tells of her litlt to the irrcat poet She fouud him smokinir Illackwell'a Hull Durham Tobacco, scut him by IIou. James Xtuescll lwcll, American Minister to tho Court of BU James. In these days of adu1tcratlon,ftlacnra fort to smokers to Know that the Dull Dur ham brand Is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world prodmca. lllackwell's Dull Durham Bmoklni; To. bacco Is the bett and purest made. All desleas have H. 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POST-PAID AOTIVE CANVASSERS WANTED. fiend two 3-eent stamps Ir Sample Copy, and see what a WONDERFUL Paiier Ills now, Addrtti . . ORANGE JUDD CO. t PAVID W, JUDD, Pres't.' OJ& Broa'dway, New York. "Original Cheap Cash. Storo J' Special Bargains IN FINE Black Bqavera and Fine Check Cloths I Desiring to CLOSE OUT out entire stock ol these Ladles' popular CLOAKING:), Including our recent purchases, no hare made some 11 EM All K A lib E REDUO TIONS, and our handsome lines are offered at special bargain prices. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh. ten, Pa, June , 1883-ly. SATURDAY, FEDRUAHY 9, 1884. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons wakin-j payments to this ofTico by money orders or postal notes will please make thorn payable at tho Wiissrom Post Of fick, as tUo Le biihton office is dot a money orJer oftico Our Neighborhood in Brief. Lent commences on the 27th inst. John C. Kirk, of Philadelphia, was in town over Sunday. The spring elections will be lielit on Tuesilty, Fob. lOIti, next Tuesday n neck. Missus Emma anil Miunie Bower, ol Catasauqua, are visiting in town. The Lansforil machine shops are said to ha crowded with work Hie employees working day and night. There Is something soft nnd tender in tho lull of a single snow-flake, but it always reminds us to.louk after our bottle ol Dr. Bill's Cough Syrup, our old stand-by in tho days nf coughs and cnlJs, fur we hayc utways found it reliable. Rumor has it that quite a number of dwelling houses will bo erected, in town durlnq Hie coming Spring. j2STBibles, Hymn bonks and Albums, In greit variety, and ycry oheap, at J. F. Hal bach's, Hunk street, this borough. The meetings of Ihe Literary Circlo have been made public. Meetings, at 7 o'clock every Tnursduy evening, jsark new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES uml JEWELRY just received at S. 1IAGA, MA.-t 'S Store, LiehlKhton. I'a. Pay up your subscription to the Anvo- OATK, and get Health and llomt one yeur lis a premium, a lurge 8 page monthly paper. Use ackkr's Enumsii Rkuedt for Con sumption. Sold by Dr. C. T IInrn,Lo-. hightou, and E. A. Horn, WeiBsport. Butter ! surprisingly cheap, consider ing the season nl'theyear Ihe best now be ing sold at 2 J cents ier pound in Allentowu. Miss Kistler, of Great Bend, and Miss Shoemaker, ol Pulsion, are tho guests ol Misses Ella and Ida Clauss, on Bank street. SSI. You can get a set nf Single Ltelit Busuy Harness for Eleven Dollars, In part ntckle, at M. Flory'a llfirnfgs shop, near the vuliul b.'tilcc, WeissiHirl, Ph. If you once get your tickets for tho Sprjng election piloted ynu will never re turn to the antiquated style of writini; th-iii aSJ-Tlie much abused Trn.lc I)..lliir Ink en ut pur value ul E, II. 1 lu h I'd, MaticU Chunk. Colonel M. D. Poster, a highly res pected citizen orWilkesbarre,lied Tuesday. He was Rp)inted colonel of tho State militia by Governor Bigler. SD'Ifvou want n firtt closs iiano or organ, rail on Prol. J, F. Hulbuch, twiiilonrs above Thnoias' druz ftnre. All instrument old by him are guaranteed as represented. The time for holding tho borough elec tinn is drawing near, yet we hear of uo movement for the nomination of persons to fill the several offices. ELECTION TICKETS neatly and promptly printed at this office, at lowest pi ices for ready cash. Bring along your orders, and get them filled while you wait. On F.ldoy evening nf last week a party of ladles from Pitlstnn, Great Bend, Catasauqua and Lehighton with gentlemen from the latter plnre, enjoyed the hospital ity of mine Imst Bellz, at llellxville. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. A social hop is announced tntukeplaco at the Carbon House, on tho evening l Washington's Birthday Friday, 22nd lust Tickets, it) cents each. You, of c, urse, will be on hand. .If vou wnntn nice,smnth,easv shave vour hair cut or shamiioning, go to Frntiz ftnoderor's Saloon, under the Exchnnce lin tel. He will fix you right, and dou'tyou lorgct it. A leap year party composed of Wrist- port ladies and gentlemen, was at Belt:- vtlle on Thursday pyenlne. whre ihev en joyrd themselves dniioinj, and nt midnight pmook ul a supjer to winch all did ample jiutice. ST. A. Bellz, J. P. and Real Estate Aceiit, has several DWELLINGS ami LOTS, nicelv situate in the hormigh of Le- hichton, which he will sell on very reason able terms. Apply soon, at hl offic.i at the upwr end of Bank street. Feb, 2 4w The Hozlelon Plain S'waAVrentsred on its third annual tour last Wednesday. We congratulate the Plain Speaker on lis un- uouniietl s'tccesa, ntiu commend tt In all llmite nf our Iriends who wish to pet a reall good daily paper from Luzerne county. Ready mixed paints at J. L. Gabel's for S1.25 ncr gallon. E. W. Moloney, of Potlsville, and Miss Kate Duffy were married Tuesday ut the Church ol the Holy Family, at New I'lnla delphia, by Rev. William A. Dufry .brother of the bride. Immediately after the cere mony Ihe couple left on an extended bridal tour. The presents were numerous in I handsome. "I DONT FEEL WELL!" The slom- ach Is nut nl order neglecteil, that means chrnnio dysgiesin. Ynu should lake Acker's imiepsia Jaiiietsamt avoid this terrible disrate. Sold by O T. Horn, Lehlgnton, and F. A. Horn, Weissport. Dr. R. T. A. Penrose, of Philadelphia: C. Ilunsirker, of Nurristnwn, and C, W. Cmiper, esq., of Allentnwn, were appoinltd a commission by the Northampton court on Monday to inquire into ths elleged Insauity of John Dillman, whose execution for the murder of his wife has beeu fixed for next Tuesday List of letlrrs remaining uncalled fi r in the Weissport post-nflice at the end of t'lis weok Montana Longhabiich, W C Groover, Jacob Kuntz'iian, Enllsa Watilk, Daniel Watsh, Alvin Smale. Frauli Mm . John Glbsin, J F Wynkoop, Granalii George (lorrign). W. II. Knkcmt, P.M. .0. Rooks, stationery and all the Daily and Weekly Paers, furnished prnmpllv and at lowrtl prices, at J. F. Halbach's two doors above Thomas' drug store. Bank street, this borough, A bold robbery was effected at the red- dencenfj R D'mmlck, in Franklin Iwr " -' -- - , i nun, III 'i" one of Ihe Overseers ol Ihe Pour, between. 7y A Hungarian laborer while' and 8 o'clock on Sunday night last. TWnrnuiid the bridge opposite the V. ."ESl'ISt wera stolen. MRS rl.l.i. ..,... .......In. W A..,.l i II,;.V ,i.U lonziog to the township. Mo arrests hive as yet oeea niauc, Doa't lima love life? Then, do not squander valuable time, for that ts the luff life is made of; but procure nt once a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for your cuugh isnd bo cured. Your druggist keeps It. &SUA Farm of 118 acres with a bouse on It, sod obout 8 acre cleared, for (ale chesn or in exchsnse for town property. Three miles from Maucb .Chunk. Address W. M. Rapsher, Lehighton, P. Pure Linseed Oil, at J, L. Gabel's, 68 centa per gal lon for cash. During the montn of January there were twenly-six accidents In tho colleriea of Ihe Mlddlo District, O. M. VMUams. In spcclor. Of theso three were fatal, causing one widow and Oveorphant; eight resulted In broken limbs, and tho remainder wereoi a alight nature. ayThe. best make of Sewing Machines and all kinds of musical instruments, nt popular prices, and warranted, at J. F. Halbacb's, Bank street. Ror. Pennell Coon.be, nged seventy. six years, a prominent minister in the Methodist Conference, was fouud dead In his study at Fcrnwood, Delaware county, Friday morning. A ruptured blood t esse I was the causa of death. Sa-Get the Elevator Alarm Clock at llohl's, Muuch Chunk. The annual productof the Susquehanna Coal Cempany has gradually increased from 58,877 Ions in 1869 to 1,119,321 tons in 1883. One-tenth of the increase In the tonnsgs of 1883 over that of 1882, for the entire anthracite region, Is credited to the Susquehanna Company. l()d. to 4()d. nails ot J. L. Gabel's for only $3.00 per keg. Locks $2.75 per doz. For the week endlug on tho 2nd Inst., there were S5,9CG Ions of coal Irons ported over the Lehigh Yulley railroad, making a total to date of 844,9911 tons, a decrease of 170,570 tons as compared with same timo last veer. Mr. 8. Rosebery has sold his barbering establishment, in Oberl's building, to Francis Ithoederer,who will lake imsscssmn of it next week. Mr. Rosebery goes to Slullngton, and, with his brother, will oc cupy the U. S. Hotel, ut that place, on or about the 1st at April. 13est make of Horse Shoe Nails for 20cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. The choir of the Presbyterion church, of Hokcndauqua, gave splendid concerts last week ut that place and at Lock Ridge. These concerts, under tho direction of Mr. John Thomas, showed his admirable success in training. The proceeds were for the new parsonage at Hokendnuqiia. VjuThe Hamden watch the finest Rtilroad walch made in America. Call and see them at E. 11. llohl's, Mauch Chunk. Tho double track of Ihe Lehtgli and Susquehanna railroad is now completed nearly all the way from Eastnn tu Msuch Chunk, and tho work is bebing pushed rapidly, only a few gaps remaining. The bridges across the Lehigh and the Delaware at Easlon oro uiso to be piovided with u double track. A Bin TniNol Every subscriber to the Caiiuon Advocate who immediately poye up arrenrac.es and one year in advance will receive Itee for one year Health and Home, a lurge 8 p.ige, 40 culutiiu monthly paper devoted to home mutters. Stop up. Jonas Long, a well kunwn merchant of Wilkefbarre nnd a member of the City Council, died Saturday eenlr,g, aged 54, His business rclutions with New York and Philadelphia dry goods hnuses were cx tensive. Mr. Long leaves an estato of oyer $100,000. Fuk AND Candy. It is impnssiblo to have more lun Iheso long evenings than by making candy ot homt. You can learn how In make every kind of fine candy sold at Ihe bet,t coiitiTli inary stores in the pities, Irum Hint vnliiabln bonk, "How to Makk Candy " A'o Aome can allord to be without it. Sent postpaid lor 30 cU. (In one or twn pent stamps) Address, Tur. House whe, Rochester, N. Y, The social hop nt the "Carbon House," on the 31st nit., was a success; and Ihe innnagers deserve praise fur the pleusaut manner in which they liau things pon ducted Thero was no quarrelling ns is the cneatsnme licp,lmt oil enjoyed thennelves nt skipping the light lantaslic toe until the 'wee 'turn hours of the morn. A lerrifio explosion of fir damd oc curred in the Dorrence shaft nf the Lehigh Valley Cool Company's mine Friday morn inir, lining considerable damage to the brat tice work in the mines. Cor icliiis Mi Call was so seriously burned that he canunt re over. The explosion i supposed to have Iw en caused by the naked lamp on McCall's lint. &il.The finest lot of 8 day clocks, with a charming musical strike, guaranteed No. 1 nniekeepers, just received at E. II. Hnhl's. Munch Chunk. These clocks ure Ihe finest ynu ever laid eyes on beats anything ever nll'ered in tlmej quality, fnisli, beauty und price. Call and see them. The Democrats of this borough will hold a meeting at the Carbon House, on Saturday evening, the lfUh inst., at 7:30 o'elmk lor the purpose of nominating can. didales for the several offices In be vnted for on Tuesday, Ihe lUIh inst. Be you there. An application was rasde to the State Dcpurlmentlust Saturday for a charter by the West Eud Slate Company, of Bangor, Northampton county, capital stork, $150, 000 The Directors are John Kpntt, J G. Neff, William A. Slanshnrn, nf Bangor; E, II, Leiiienring. Mauch Chunk; ,1 C Hay. den, Jeutuvilte; R. P. Schnonover, Wilkes barre, W. R. Lrngshcre, Ilaileton. The 33rd annual meeting nl the Le high County Agricultural Society was held in the Court House, Allentnwn, on Tuesday lasl. The attendance was large. The so ciety would appear to be in a pmsiernu condition, the Treasurer's retort showlnc a i.alMic nf 54JIR8.34 in Ihe treasury Mr. Enos Erdman wis re elected President of tho Society. It was decided In hold Ihe next annual fair on September 30, Octuber Is', 2nd and 3rd, 1884. The following Item may be nf interest tn Reigel .t Co , of this county: Judge Woodward on Monday of last week gave judgment in favor nf E B. Ynrdy and again'! the county for JIB, the amount nf Mr. Yordy'a bill fur printing Ihe jury lists ordered by "ex Prollmnntary Monroe." The Commissioners refined In pay this bill and Mr. Yordy forthwith brought suit. The lists nro of great value to Ihe lawyers and save Ihe :ourt much delay and trouble, and the wisdom of the decision la generally con ceded. A ripple nf excitement was created among the y.uinz Catholics in Vikebarre by the sermon delivered by Fulher O'tlarau pastor -if the St Mary's Caiholin Church, Suuilav evening, in which he. look occasion to sHHk strongly nf the eyil ellects nf put I la lulls and iiiiisqurrudes. He made par ticular mention nl several nf such festivities that had recently occurred there.und warned Iho youth nf his pnngregation -t their de moralising character. He also threatened that should any of his congregatlon-rewirl tn such amusements in tne future newoulit publicly reprimand them from the pulpit. Mr Rulus Kistler a forinor resident of this town, now an enterprising buaineis man or Great Bend, was at this place visit-1 lug friends during last week. working Packrllon struck hv ""."rr1" '': Mm head aud bo.lv. IU wat teut to EL le an, a,Hini aarereiT luiureu aunui ead aud bo.lv. He was teut to SL iruxa t iiospjiti, unnisnem. Mottle, daughter oP'Shcrllf Lenta, died! Tuesday, aged about 5 years. A tlx year-old child of Frank Acker, died of dlpbtheila, Monday last. Rer. A. P. Horn,wrlllng us from New ton, Catawaba county, N. C on the 4th inst., says: ''The wee tber here is delightful lust now. The farmers are working in the fields, and will, in a few days, be plowing. The birdt are quite lively and little chicks ire making their appearance. Eggs 20 21 centa per dosen, aud many shipped to Northern markets. Regards to friends." Dlllmuti, tlio wife murderer, sentenced to be bung on the 12th Inst., at Eastnn, has been respited until April Clh, in order that tho commission appointed to test his sani ty may have time lo report. E. J. Fox, of Easton, Is a candidate for the Democratic nomination to succeed Judge Meyers, and tho Easton Free Pres predicts that if tho latter should be renom inated the people will elect n good man on tbo Republican tickets Judge Meyers' ad ministration hat not given satisfaction, Full of business, David Etibert, at hit popular livery on North Street, because JUa teams are excellent nnd hit charges very reasonable, The Rey. W. T. Gerhard, of Lancaster City, Pa., will preach In tho Helormed church, at Weicsport, on Sunday morning, (Feb. 10), at 10 .'o'clock a. m. Subject! "Zwingli and the Reformation in Switzer land." Rev. Gerhard was the first Re formed minister who preached In Weissport after tho erection of the church in 1839. Public Sales to Come Off, The following sales, advertised In the Adyocatk, or for which bills have been printed at this office, will tako place as follows: March 1st. all p. m. An improved farm and tract ol woodland, In East Pena tvvp., properly nf Gideot Peter, dee'd. March 6th, at 12 m.--IInuses. cows, pigs, buggies, sleighs and a variety of Isrmlug tnrk, property nfGeo. Berger & Son, in Mahoniug township. Bargains in Shades. Felt Shading per yd, 10c, Dado Shades mounted on rollers each 55c , plain shades on Knapp Hollers Papershudet figured each 5c. Also lumlsli everything in Ihe shade line from the cheacst shade to the fineit hand painted or embordered, and put them ui on any desired roller in the market at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. A Gang of Bad Boyi. Wo have had considerable complaint from our neighbors on Bankway, and in fact heye reason to complain ourselves, of a great nuisance created by a gangof young hoodlums, who are permitted to run at Isrge at late hours at night, and especially on Saturday nights, yelling ami thumping on Ihe doors and shutters of dwelling houses, thus mnking night hideous Willi their rackets. Our neighbor Mr. Jos Seaboldt, has, for one, determined to stand this nui sance no longer, and hereby notifies them thatu repetition of last Saturday night's depredations will land them in the county Jail There names are known to him and he means business. The Housewife. A domestic jouruul lor American house keeera, will be sent for nue year free to every ludy who will send at once the names and addresses nf ten married ladies or housekeepers und 24 cents in 2 -cent stamps lor postage, it is the best family paper in the U. S., and this oiler is only made to se cure names to whom to send sample ropies, as we know every lady who once suet Tim Ilni'SKirim will subscribe for it. Regular price $1 00 per year. Send to day to as to secure next number. Address "Iiix Uousr wiyit, Rochester, N. Y. , Mrs. Goodwin tent to Jail. Mrs. John C. Goclwiu, the woman who went tn Easton last summer, advertised for sewing girls, secured money irom them that they might learn her system ol dress making, obtained a large amount afgoods from merchants and left without paying her bills, was Saturday sentenced to six months' Imprisonment from date, by Judge Schuyler, for delrauding the Franklin House proprietor nut of her board. Judge Schuyler refused to grant her a new trial, because he had no doubt of guilty intent in thj woman's mind-und he regretted much that a "miscarriage of justice" had enabled her lo escape In the suits brought against her by the sowing girls whom she de Irauded. Younif Han, Stick this in Yonr Hat- The following paragraph, taken from au exchange, must have been written by some female contributor "Leapyear gives young ladies a gentleman's privileges in making love." Yes, perhaps it does. But no re- pectable young man will have anything to do with a youug ludy who takes a position nr. a street corner and squirts tobacco juieo in their coat tails. Nor would it look well for a d"zcn or more youug ladies to loaf uround in front of a church for an hnurand a half on Sunday nights, spsmng and knocking one another's hats off, anddapc log a Ira la on the side walk, in order In kill time until the congregation Isdismised, and then buckle up to a youug man and escort him home. Shot in a Locomotive Cab. August Bickleman is a brakemsn on the Mahanny branch of the Lehigh Valley road. August being off duty last Saturday went on a hunting expedition. While near Ihe railroad at Trenton, a short distanco below Delano, he was passed by the engine of which Mr. Jonah Beta is engineer. Betzis known as a jolly joker, who makes It tho butmessoflife to get as much fun out of it as possible. As his engine passed Bickle man, Engineer Beta ami his fireman hai'ed tho Nimmd.and chaffed him on hisabililies as a marksman, bantering him In a joking way to shoot. Bickle uan brought his piece to liis shoulder, at which moment it was, accidentally il Is said, discharged, the con tents, a heavy load of small shot.tndging in l'ie persons nf Betz and the fireman. Muh. anoy City Tri- WetHji Jlenrd. A Care for Small-Pox and Scarlet Fever. Hall's Journal of Health gives the follow ing! I herewith apjveud a recipe, a Paris physi.'ian sayr, whirl) has been used to my knowledge in hundreds of cases. It will prevent or cure the small pox though the ptttings are filling. When .Tenner discover el cow-pox in England the world of tcitnee burled an avalanche of fame upon hit head, but when the most scientific school nf medicine In the world that It Paris published the recipe us a pan area for small vix,lt passed unheeded,' Il itharni lees when taken by a well iiersnn. It will also cure scarlet fever. Here it the recipe all have used it to cure the eiual.ox. When learned physicians said the patient must die, it cured. Sulphate of line, one grain; foxglove digitalis, one grain; half a teasHinful ul sugar; mix with twn Ua tpnoosful of water. When thoroughly mixed add lournunces of water. Take a tpoouful eyery hour. Either ditease will disaniar In twelve huurs. For . child. ainallrr doses, acoirdiua- to tee. Ifmumlra Wnuld cumiwl their physicians 'tu use this , , . there would be no need of pest houses. oe no neeu oi pesi nouset. II , v,,u "lue advice and experience, use I . v,,u "lue advice and experience, use this lor tut ttrrioj aittsje, Obltnarr Harry E. Packer. Iu last .week's Issue of the AovoqATt. wo briefly announced Ihe death of Harry E. Packer, president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and youngest ton of the late Judge Asa and Sarah Blakslee Packer, at hit home ,in Mauch Chuuk, on Friday morning, after a long and painful Illness. The Immediate csuse-of death wit internal hemorrhage, brought about by a complies tlon,o( ailments, jnlargemeht-ef tho liver and dropsy. Ills wile, hit titter, Mary E. Packer, and Dr. McBride, an eminent phy sician from New York, were emotig these at his bedside when he died. Harry E. Pack er wot born at Mauch Chunk June 4, 1850. He spent his younger days at the home of his parents and wat prepared for college at Danylllc, N. J , In a private academy. He entered the Lehigh University September 14, 1800, being a member of the first class ol that institution, which was founded and munificently endowed by bis father. He was graduated in June, 1870, with the high est hnuors of his class. Immediately after Outshine his rnllere course Mr. Packer joined the engineer oirps of Iho Lehigh Vullcy Railroad nhil short v afterwards was appointed superintendent of me I'.asion an t AinDoy liraucu ol the Lo high Valley Road. He performed the uuiics oi tuts resHinslble olllco with great credit, aud for one to vounz. devehmed wonderful pxpcutlve nhllitv. Rlmrllv uHaf euaining nis nuiioni v ne was made a mem ber of the Board nl Trustees of Lohlgh Unl varsity anil Ht. Luke's Hospital, and wat .milieu to tne uoara ol Directors ol the i.o high Valley Railroad, holding the Position hf vice president of the latter Corporation for 0 number ol yean. In January, 1883, at the annual ineeline of the company. Chas. Hartshoroe, who had held tho ailion of president sinco tho doccass or Judge Asa Packer, having expressed a determination to retiro from tho office in favor nf the late presldent'a yuungest ton, Mr. Tucker was elected lo the Presidency, which ho held from that time to the day of hisdealh. He was also the president ol Ihe Schraeder Coat Company and was interested generally and particularly In alt the many corporations and enterprises controlled ami owned by the lehigli Valtoy Railroad Company. Mr. Packer was u Democrat and took art active intorest in local ami State n,litlcI af fair.'. He was elected an Associate Judge of Carbon County and held the office up tn the time nf his death. He was frequently mentioned in connection with the nomina tion for Congress in Ihe Eleventh district, butdid Hot allow his name to go before the conventions. The Commonwealth Club, ol Philadelphia, prized him as a most vnl ued and Influential member, and he was a frequent und liberal contributor to the State campaign fund. He was well known in political as well us business circlet in this and other States and humbered among his friends many of tho prominent slatismen of thp present time. Judge Pucker was married August 29, 1872, lo Miss Augusta Lnckhart, daughter nf the late Alexander Lockhart, of Mauch Chunk, and niece ol Robert Lockhart, of llclhlehem. Mr. Packer was a member of 8t. Mark's P. E Church, Mauch Chunk, and in his lifetime .had contributeil largely of his means la tho work ol iho church at homo ami abroad. He was a member of Carbon Lodge F. and A. M , and Muuch Chunk Chapter, R. A. M. The funeral took place on Tuesday at zoclock. the body hetng laid to rest in tho family vault in Upper Mauch Chunk Cemetery. An Immense concourse of peo. pie wero present b pay a last tribute to his memory, including prominent citizens irum New York, Philadelphia and ail the towns along the L. V. R. R. KxraKssioNS or SYMPATHY! On Tuesday evening tho citizens of Mauch Chuuk, assembled in public meet ing, in the Court House, to pay tribute tn the memory of Harry E. Packer. The meeting was called to order by M. G. Brod- heail, and Win, Lilly was uuani nously oalted to tho chair. A number of vice presidents and secretaries were then ap pointed. Very appropriate addresses were then made by Win. Lilly, E. II. Ranch, Hon. Allen Craig, . Hon. S. S. Dreher, Hon. Robert Klotz and others. The following resoultions, otfered by Hon. Allen Craig, wero unanimously adopted: WnRRRAS the death of Judge Harry E. Pat ker, m the prime of his lilo, and in Iho zenith Af his usefulness, is a dispensation which hos filled the hearts of his friends and fellow townsmen with sadness and sorrow. Born and reared in our town, he never in hit riper yearsl or amid the al- sirbing enjoyments of manifold business, 1 rgoi the ptare ol ins uinu. lie was u iruo and loyal son of Mauch Chunk. His s-nse of loyal pride, his commanding in fluence, and his generous wealth hail done inucb lor our muncipality, nnd if a kind Providence had 'pared him, we know his impulses and lisnsilinu would have led him to do much more for us in the future; mere oe, ue H Resolved, That il is entirely fitting end proper for the friends nnd neighbors end tallow townsmcn,nf Judge Harry E. Packer, tu puulm meeting assemble!, to givo pub lic expression of tho great loss which bus belulleu them and their muncipility in his d nth. Hcxoloed, That his liberal employment of lilt greul wealth Ueeryrs public commen datioii. To do good was characteristic nf thn man and we regard hit death in the lUht nf a public mis oit'iue. Jlexolvea), That in the administration and management ol Iho official and public in terests with which he wis connected, he exhibited singular good judgment, kindly consideration lor others anil a cheerful dir la silion In accommodate himself tu the general weal. P.valvtd, That his plainness nf inannerr, conduct and speech; his urbanity ut all tunes and In all Jiersons; his firm deyntinn tn his friends, neighbors and homo en deared him lo nil and deserve recognition and exemplification, Itexolial, Thai the President and secre taries oT this mee'.ing be requested tn trans ndl a copy ol these proceeding- to the lam'ly of Ihp deceased, and also that they be pub Irshel in the different newspipers of Ihe county, Rey. Joseph Grots Dead. Rey. Joseph Gross, nue of the oldest and most widely known ministers of the Evan gelical denomination, died Monday morn log in Allentnwn, after an illness of sixteen weeks, in tlie TSlli year of his age. He was born in Allentnwn and sent most of his years In Ihe vicinity. A Lutheran in early lire, he Jollied tho Presbyterian Church in 1830, and was connected with that denom ination several years, when he associated himself with the Evangelical Church. In lR40,when 34 years nf age, and alter he was married and the father of several chil dren, he studied for the ministry, ami two years later began to preach. He was first railed to the Milford circuit which, in those days included a district nf nearly 200 miles, reaching Irom Philadelphia tn the middle of the Slate. A year or two later he retired Irom active work in tho minirtrv hntnn-us-ioriuFly fill.d apixiintmenls In 1851 he accepted a charge at Potlsville and later on ne served In I lie Uellitehem, Montgomery, Dauphin, Lebanon, Potlsville tnd E.nton circuits. About twenty. five years ago he retired and became the agent of the Lehigh Courty Bible Society. He also served the Bucks County Bible Society and several timet canvassed both counties and supplied onr families wilh bibles, The deceased was Ihe author nf a number n religious b'mksand essays, the more tmtmrtaut of which am "An Exsllion of Cremation" and "Millennial Glory." Mr. Gross was married three times and the lather nt eighteen child ret! -eleven nf whom survive. FjAal Runaway Accident iVhileJ. L. Gabel, nf Mils borough, was Citing In histleigh at LllllnOap, on latt Saturday, about 5 (.'clock p. in , thn hurt's took fright, and ran away, knocking Mr, I Gabel down and dragging him ahnut twn : hundred yards through Ihe narrow lane at that place, andslighlly injuring him. The' team coming out unn the main road. is supposed In havo come! In'rnutact with an j ether team, causing il tu run away, throw ing its occupant, air. Reuben Iletli, a well-to-do farmer, near Mt. Bethel, out and i killing bim. AMODKEN RESURRECTION. A Mlraclo that Took; Place in onr Midst Unknown to. tho tublic The Details in Full. " Detroit. Frtt Pi tit.) One of the most remarkable occurences ever given to the public, which took place Tir 1 n bu r ni I jstts s Ju st cotp e to p u r k no w leilga and :wTll undoubtedly awaken as intlch surprise arid attract as great attention s It hfs'ulfeady In newspaper circles The fuels arc, briefly, os follows! Mr. William A. Gromble, a young man formerly residing at Bfrmingham, a suburb of Detroit, tnd now Hying at 287 Michigan Avcnue,in this city, can truthfully aay that he has looked Into the future world und vet returned to this. A repreoeutlve of this paper has In teryicwed him upon this Important subject and his experiences are given lothe public fur the first time. Ho sal. I: "I lied been having most peculiar ssntat lions for a long while. My head felt dull and heuyy, my eyesight did not seem so clear as formerly; n-.y appetite was uncertain and 1 wat unuccountable tired. It was on effort to arise in the morning nnd yet I could not sleep at uight. My mouth tatted badly, I had a lulut ul-gnue sensation in the pit of my stomach that food did not satisfy, while my hands and feet felt cold and clammy, I wat uervous and Irritable, aud lust all enthusiasm. At times my head would seem to whirl and my heart palpitat ed terribly, I had no energy, no ambition, and t seemed indifferent ol tho prr&nt and thoughtless for the future. I tried lu shake the feeling off and persuade mysell It was simply a cold or a little malaria. But it would not go. I was delerminod not to give up, and so time passed along and all the while I was getting worse. If was about this time that 1 policed I had begun lo bloat fearfully. My limbs wero swollen to that by pressing my fingers upon them deep depressions would be made. My lace also began lo enlarge, and continued to until 1 could scarcely see nut of my eyes. Ooo of my friends, describing my appearance ut that time, said: 'It is an animated tome Miner, but I should like lo know what.' In this condition I pissed severul weeks of Ihe greatest agony." "Finally, one Saturday night, the misery culminated, Nature could endure no more. I became irrational ami apureotly liisens ible. Cold sweat gathered cm my iorehead; my eyes becime glazed and my thro.it rat tied. I Beemed tn bo In another sphere nnd with other surroundings. I Knew nothing of whul occurred around me, uHlioueh 1 have since learned it was consideicd us death by those who stood by. It was to me a quiet stale, und vet nue of great nanny. I was belplcss,hnpelees and pain was mv only compuluon. I remember trying to see what was b yond me.but Ihe mist before my eyes was tou great, I tried to icason, but I bad lost all power. I felt that It wat death, and realized how terrible it was. At latt the strain ujhju my mind gave way nnd all was a blank. How long Ihiscnutiuucd I do not know, but ut last I roulized the presence of friends and recognized my mother. I then thought it wut earth, but was not oertain. I gradually regained consciousness, however, and the pain lessened. I found that my friends had, during my unconsciousness, been giving me a preparation I hud liover taken btlore,und tho next day, under the itiiluoncoof this Jroatmcnt, tho bloating began In disappear and Irum that lime on I steadily improved, until lu day I am as well as ever before in my life, have no traces ol the terrible acute Brighl't disease, which so nearly killed me, aud all through tho won rterful instrumentality of Warner'a Sale Cure, Iho remedy that brought me to life after I wat virtually In another world," "You have had an unusual experience, Mr. Crombie," said the writer who hud been breathessly lislening to the recital. "Yes, I think I huve,"waa the repl, , ''and it has been a valu iblo lesson to me. I am certain, though, there ure thousands of men and woman ut this yery in nnenl who hae the sjme ailment which cum si neir kill ing me, and they d i not know it. I believe kidney disease is the mostdeceptive trouble in tne World. It comes like a thief in the night. It has no certain aymptons, but seems toattack eacli oneilillerently. It is quiet, treacherous, and all the niTO danger ous. It is killing more people,t.i-duy, than any other one complaint. If I had tho power I would worn Iho entire world aeainst itand urge them tn remove it Irum the system before too lato." One of the members ot the firm nf While head & Mitchell, proprietors of the Birm ingham Eccentric, paid a fraternal visit to this office yesterday, and in tho course of conversation, Mr. Crombio'aname was men tinned . "I knew about hit sickness." said the. editor'und his remarkable recovery. I had his obituary all In tvpa and annnuueed In the Eccentric that he could not liye until its next issue. It was certaiuly a most wonderful case." Rev A. R. Bartlett. formerly mlor nf the M. E. Church, at I!irmingham,und now Schoolcraft, Mich. ,111 response to a telegram, replied: "JMr. w. A. Crombie, wts n member nl my enngregatinn at the time of his sickness. The prayers ol tho church were rcqiie.ite.1 for him on twn different, occasions. I was with him thedoy ho was retained by hi physiciuus as dying, aud consider his re covery alunfet a tniraele." Not one person inn million ever comet so near death as did Mr- Crombie and tin n recover, but the men oni women who arc drifting toward tnii some cud, are legion, Tn note the slightest symptoms, lo ro.illz tiieir significance mid tu meet them in time by Ihe remedy which has been shown to le most efficient, is u duty Irom which theie cm 1 e on encaio. They are fortunate who do this; lliey are on the suru road Pi death who neglect it. Mahoning Sqnibs. The schools nf this Tnwnihlp present a fair reHirt for Ihe last month. The follow Ing Is the report of No. 2 school, which is one of the lowest in per cent: Whole No. in attendance 21 27 48 Whole. No. in utleml forterm...2l 29 it) Per rent, of this month 87 83 F5 The dealh of Judge Packer is. very much regretted by our rieople. Mr. E. 8. Hoppes spent part nf this week with relatives in Lehigh county. II. B. Keiser, formerly captain of Ihe Centre Square"Nip Club, ' is now agent for the New York U'orU. Last Saturday the school board met al the New Mahoning school house. All the directors were present except Mr. Long The board will meet again on the Sill nl March, ut No. 2 school house. Some nf the teachers were absent also. -Jonathan Frcyinau.nf this place, spnt several days with his Uncle in Lehigh county. Wo were surprised tn see Mr. A. Bellz, one of the teachers of Franklin, drive through the valley. By all uppeiraiic.) he must have enjoyed himself very much. Look out Inr "mad" dogs! Toero was fun at the yilluge tmithery on Monday A very small dog having fits cume into Ihe blacksmith shop. The blacksmith, a cool, meditative" man, at once came tn the conclusion that the dog was mad, and rushing oyer lolhe tayeru he breathlessly asked a man, who happened to be iu the bar room, and the landlord's wife, to come to the shop quickly to see whether Ihe dog was mad, Il bring after nine o'clock when the visl.iu nf tnme persons it somewhat Im paired , (but tint will be remedied now, for the fat gotten from Ihe dog is tuM tn be g.aul for such eyes). They came, saw the do;, ami then the hlat-touinth kihed linn, Another dug which was with the little nue wjs then chased for about half a mile by the bhirkftiiillli. who but recently bought a revolver, and lhulher nun with u dmou brrel shot nun. Hill tli" hots fire.) only Seemed Pi u.ltl tn the speed nf tile dog, ulot the pursuers gave up iho chase. One ul thrm had a bullet hole in his hut alter coming buck, to it Is au njMMi question who J was shot the nearest the du or thn man. Wheu Ihe t-"ti men come back Irum iheir pursuit and it hrruina known that the il" only had liu there was a great laiuh at their exMiisd. Furuwrs, chain up your dogt it ynu don't waut to bay them killed for being mad, Dash, ' mtmgmm lauaji a jJujjL'Vi mtutfj Report of tho LehishtoaPoblic Schools Fur tboliinmh ending Feb, 1st, 1 834 i man school. M F T Wholo No. Li tt,ten lance 11, 17 28 Average attendance 10 16 20 Per cent, ot attendance 90 93 95 Karnes of scholars .attending every dov during month : Elmer Schmale, Charles Wleand, Charles Trexler, Liuie Ash, Gus sie Clouts, Floy Clausi, Mary Ebbert, Em ma Hariung, Alico Maotz, Anne Mania, Sophie Raudeubuth, Laura WciJaw. ooAMiriR school. M F T Who'o No. Inaltendaroi 23 25 4 Averu(,o attendance 21 22 43 Per cent, ol alteudauci) ,...91 87 89 Names of scholars, attending everv day during month! Mary Drciblebies, Mamie Gabel, Ella labelling, Alice Newhart, Ella Reichard, Carrie IIougb(i Mary Albrigbt, Irene I enstermacher, Hallio Graver, Velio Wle.iuil,, Alice G.eggus, Frank Iusbauin, Edwin Ilcitn, Abraham Wolle, Wilson Xander, Edgar Noll, Willie Clauss, Alyin Kaon?, Haryey Koons. lxTcnslsnUTE scnou. M F T WludoNo. Inollcndanco 31 21 66 Average attendance 32 .19 61 Per ceut. of utteniaiicu ..D3 91 92 Nantes of scholars attending every day during month t John Lentz, Alvin Noll, Granville Clauss, Albert Bartholomew, Harry Gabel, Robbie Leutz, Willie Beck, Frank Schoch, Wilmer Held, Dayid Mc Cunniclf, Clement Brctney, Oicar tleilmun, Meluitchlon, Froelich, TiHie Ross, Emmu Koons, Clara Ilunslckcr, < Ebbeit, Ella Albrigbt, Manila Fortwaugler', Clura Geg gus, Emma Fuehrer, Laura Miller, SKgospAUY .no. 1. M F T Wholo No. In attendance -,.23 2.0 61 Average attend nice 20 22 48 IVr cent, ol atleiidincd 84 92 8b Numes ol scholars attending every day during month t Alico Nolhtlcln, Li, lie Snyder, Delia DcFrolin, Luella Rehrig, Ida Weil, Annie Raudctibush, Minnie Moul troph, Willie Nullisteiu, Howard Acker, Willie Beltz, Lesler Smith, Allie Huusicl or. SECONDARY NO. 2, M F T Whole No, in attendance ,.27 3H 05 Average attendance, 21 32 SO Per cent, nf ulteiiduiicc fcU 89 S'J Names of scholars attending ovcry da during monlhiKube.it Trainer, Eugene Walck, Charlie Koons, Joseph Frocl ch, Harry Wolfe, Allen Grc-nwold, Willie Nnlhttein, Alice Gilbert, Anna Birlholo mew, Isolo Beiriingor.Ella Walok, Blanche Kreumer, Emma Fortwaugler, Lizzie Beck. Hattia Wicund, Gertie Wieaud, Emma GutU. rmUAHY no. 2. M FT Wholo No. In allondanro 33 40 73 Average attendance 25 32 57 Per cent, of attendance 83 81 E5 Names ol scholars attending every ila s during tpuntli : Multio Horn, Lilly Kmc Itch, Minerva Heldt, Anzio Trainer,' Emma Walck, Eya Fritzinger, Mury Feuttst maclier, Amanda Bilman, Hatlie Trexler, Freddie Rex. Charles, Ilailman, Eldie Al bright, John Trainer, Willio Nolhsteiu. llarry uumuert, Hurry Ohl, Ed. Gilbert. r-RiMARY no. 2. M F T Whole No. in attendance 39 43 82 Average altenilatute 30 39 75 Per cent, ol altenduuce 95 93 94 Names of scholars attending every day during month Lizzie Geggiu, Lena Ling comer, Kiln Fuerher, Emma Peters, Eln. Peters, Emma Acker, Fiauk Drnher, Chu, Sanders. T. A. Snyder, Principal. A Now Building ft Loan Association. The preliminary moating heldat Ma nit's Hotel on Monday evening, 4tli inst., for the purpose of organizing a Building and Linn Association In Lehighton, was, in orery respect, a success. Over 500 shurcs were subscribed at the meeting, and we have since learned that the number bat been increased to over G50 shares. The in terest manifested in the movement showed clearly Iho demand for a new Building and Loan In town, A company organization was effected and committees appointed to mako preparation for a permanent organl zition at the next meeting, wulch will le held in the Public School Hall on Tuesday ovening, Feb. 10th. The following cim mittee was appointed to receive subscri t ous: Wm, II. Monlz, R. L. Koons, T A. 8 iyder, J. F. Moulthron. W. P. Ling, Thos. M. Billiet and Philip Miller. Persons c siring shares should see Iho committee at o ce, ns no mora than 1,000 shares will I e I lined. All intentt-'l in Iho mailer should be present nt the nexl meeting. MAItKlKD. SMITH-J0XE3.-0n (ho 10th nil., by the Rey J. II. Harm m, Seffellan Smith, of Stemton, and Laura Junes, oi Triclitville, Pa. tV'ISLr'R-MILLER.-On Iho 20th till., hv Iho same, It inhord Wisbr, of Weiss port, aud E ten Miller, ol Lehighton. SMU'II RUCIl On the Oih day of Janu ury, by Rev. A. Bartholomew, Mr. John Smith, and Miss Ellen M inula Ruch, both nf East Penn, Carbon county. II ARTUNG STAHLEIt. -On Ihe 15th day ot January, hy the same, Mr. Amun diis Hurtuui:. and Miss Murv Jane Slab ler. both of Weal Penn, Schuylkill Co, 3TEMLER 11ECR, On the 20th day nf January, by tha samp, Mr. Oliver A. Stemler, rnd Miss Emma J Beer, bolb nl Towainensiug, C-irbon county. HOFFMAN OLDT Oil the 27lh day nf January, hv Ihe time, Mr. William E. Holf.nan. nnd Miss Emma J Oldt, both ol West Penn, Schuylkill county. i)ii:i). KEIEllER.-0n the 21th ult., in East Penn, Maris, wife of Solomon Kemerer, agd 75 years and 22 days. BEAR On Ihe 29th ult., in West Penn, John, husband of Sarah Bear, aged 47 yeara, ft mouths and 17 days. WE DO NOT CLAIM that Hood's SAnsArAmmi, will cure every thing, tut tho fact that on tho purity and vitality ol the blood depend the lgor aud health of the whole system, and that filscaso ofvailou.3 Hinds Is often only tbo sljn Utat nature Is tryins to rcmovo tha disturbing cause, we arc naturally led to tho conclusion tliataicmcdy that Elves llfo and visor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and other Im purities from It, as Hood's S.uisAr.tMLLA undoubtedly docs, must be the means of pre-1 venting many diseases uiat woma occur without Ita use; licnco tho field of lis useful ness is 'itilto an extended one, and we aro warranted in iccoiniiicudlnB It lor all de ranncnicnUofilie system which nro caused by an unnatural state ol tho blood. Why Suffer with ' Salt-Rheum ? Messrs. C. I. Hood & Co., lowcll, Mass. firntlemcn I was a treat sufferer from Salt-Rlieum on my limbs, for a dozen years rrevlous to the suninicr ot irto, at which lino I was cured by Hood's harsapaillla. Tlio SKlii would pcconio ury. cuap, citick open, tdecd nnd licit Intensely, so that I could not help snatching, which ot cuiirso mndo them woiso Al the time I com tnenced taklnu; Hood's ftarsapaillla (In the summer Pf ll.cy were so bad Hint they discharged, and I was obliged In Keep them bandaged v illi linen cloths. Tho skin was drawn so llaht by the beat of the disease that If 1 stooped oer they would ciack qreii nnd actually lirlim leais Into my eyes. The Pi st boiile licncf.tcil mc su much that I con tinued taklnu tt till 1 was ciiud 1 immI one box of Hood's OlltoOiutmeiit.tnrvlicte the Itching, lloplnitmnnyotheismayleain tho value of Hood's Naisiipaiilla aud lecelte as much, benefit as 1 liat o, I am, Yery truly yours, JlllS. H. 8. MOOTiV. I'o. TsRiuaduay. Lowell, Mass., Jan. is, ists. Hood's Sarsaparllla Issoldbydrngglsts. Price ?1, or six for S3. Prepared by U. I. 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A fall Iln o of OKN'TS' FURNISIIINO Lonest Prleef. tnar-fjl GOODS, at III!? ANTKD l.MIIKS TO TAKE OT'It NEW Fancy work at their homes, in h, or ouuniry.and earn Ril to fitio n. ww aaklnx uoodt fur our Winter aud Hprlo trade. Kno t lflc foriainpleand part eul-rr. HDDSOIf MFO. CO., 20 EUtt'Ae , HeV Vorlc. jap. 4,w I rkj t 1 VlJJps I M V & 5 Yl 1 3 a 1 H 3 gSgigU!!jtJ r- , e5-l-5f-' Dtoeiuber 120 l Z Enti3f h'st pas 'w I 1