r New Advertisements. Deats & Co., -DEALERS IN- "Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles ant Eye Glasses, POST OFFICE BUILDINO, Weisspor t, Penna- Repairing of all Vlnda promptly attendod to lit VEKY Ittasonable Charges. If you need anything in our lino, give us a call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and all Goods arc warranted to be as .represented. fcb2-y To Whom It May Concern. This 1. tn ,.vllrv that mr wife. Mrs. C. D. Miner, palil Emma Wundt up to tho end of ner aervicea naEerva-ni '.... ahe hat a, receipt In full. Anylhlna? said maliciously to the contrary wilt be prosecuted 10 tne lull extern ot me nw. . o. douo. miner. Welssport, Penna, March S, 1SM-W3' Mills an! Mill Sites in tbe Northwest FOR SALE BY GIUS01T, BENJAMIN & CO., Eeal Estate and Loan Apts, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Money Loaned, I Information as to farms for Sale. I Gov't & RK. Lands Business Chances. Cheerfully furnished Maren s, issi corn. To Whom It May Concern. All neranna&re herebv torbld harlwulntror trusting my son, GMIltlEl. SUH1NKK. of Towamenslnar rownsnip, uaroon louniy.ra., on my account alter this date, aa 1 will not pay any detitt contracted by him. WKNZEL SfJHINKK Feb. 21, 18W-3 Towamenslng twp..l'a Crescent Plug Tna FirntST and SwmrTFAT Cuewino To DACcn on the market. Made expressly to eult the taste of the Pennsylvania. Ohewors. Ask your dealer for It. A irlat will show you U Is the Tobacon you want. Manu factured by U. A. JAUKSON & CO., rebU-wt I'KTunsDDna, Va. A A U'TCTl energetic, reliable Men to Sell VViimiiiJ Fruit Trees, urn no vine!, ' Shrubs, Roses, sc. Salary and Ex .niu itttl. Pull Inatrtictlnna ulven. so in xnsrlenced men can soon learn the business, . r. r t. rci.r lilt' lIDrflllTtiW V JIJU'W. J.. -n i. f f . .... -. Y.. (1 mtloeailofltochesier, N Y.) fol23 ma iisgiis ! 7 s :S.isiS SK 3-1 k dvertisert I send for our Select List of 1.0 Ileal newspi lo Spruee Hi I Newspapers. Oeo. P. Rowelli Co. , new xorK. TTe bTe fpentorer K 100,000.00 lnAefendlox our rv 10 iuo uuruam ximi tsuur iruutvniaric. Iludotibtedlv he ia to-dar the most valuable liiill In ttie wrrld. Now it Lands tn rrjnnn th&t we couldn't Ror4 to itrotfct him no thnrmurUly If uacro of which he la the rrpreeentattve. wmn't luo ui;3T amokiuff Touacco over wauo. A rhe paid of Ulaekwrn'a Dull Durham 8moVln(f lobacoo far tnwl thon of any other brand in th world, ft m ply becauM It haa neen, la, and wilt ha, the brut that enn tie made. AU dealers hare It. took for tradtvai&rk of the XluU oa ertry packuffe. mm miMimiNmmMimiiiinnmTmn Try Pino Remedies, IAir AKOFFThe Salyator In all "" FnlfflonicTronWes For the Core ol Consumption, Asthma, Hem orrhage, IHphtiierlR, llronp. Whooping Uoaxli.l'neainonl.i,t)atarrh.Uoiir.hB.(;Uls, Sore Throat and all llronehiat Troubles. It Is a wondarlnl preparation of Pine and Honey, and Is working a radical revolution the treatment and cure of all causes of the above diseases. Kuaacnrr Rives Instant relteftflrkeut Ml. and with faithful use will effeot a raolJ and perfeet cure. It absolutely does not contain either opiate, narcotlo or any Injurious druir, and Is a ruaaLr vmikt. 4VC.R ruirABATloM. A TRIAL wilt convince jra-aof Us merits. Ifyou would always feel aera of the safely of Your children durlnir in element wealbar and atall times. keep a bot tle In yoar iniMlielne ehest. Svnd for pamph let to O A. LEW IS a CO.. Sole Proprtelon, WW Uaapel Street, New Haven, UU Pikb rtlTTRRl. Pin Kinnir Attn I.ivxn Pills, Pi a a Plasties akdI'lii Halu. ooidliy urugglsls. Janl'i-mtnr blbtSVL S gilii I'aMi Pesaaber !rsr I 3 VI 1 a- O r scva a Original Ohoap Cash Store, Great Glove Offer I VT make lhti week the treateet KID GLOVE offer vr made In thli county. It is several hundred rutin ol tiro-button utes.ln ill tbo desirable shades, at II) cti. pair. Thli It tha Initiation opening of our Spring Glori Trade. Alto, the "Parlslenn" laelna glove, fir. honk, warranted, at $1.00. Merer before old under $2.00. And the "Imperial" S-butlon glove, war- tiled. t $1.20. Nerer before told under $1.50. J. T, NUSBAUM, Opn. Publlo Square, Hank Street. Lehigh in. Pa. JunelMWJ-ly. SATURDAY, MARCH IS, 1881. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to tills offico by money ordera or postal notes will pleise make them payable the WmssrotT Post Office, as (lie he- highton office is hot a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. St. Patrick's day Monday. Easier comes on April 13th. jMr-21 hour dial watches at E. H.Hohre, Mauch fjliuuk The M. E. conference is in session this week. 15 cents per bushel for potatoes at Tamsqus. uCrkscknt Touacco advertisement in another column. .The new Court Houso at Scranton will be occupied on March 24. Lehigh farmers are taking tn mules for aerviceable work. Twenty patients are at present under treatment in St. Luke's Hospital. Peter Kriell and Jamea Rocho were killel in mines near Nanticoke on Friday. x&MIohl'a stock is much larger and ner than ever belore. The name of Sandy Run Station, on the North Tenn Railroad, has been changed to Camp mil. Joseph DeFrehn has been appointed assistant postmaster by It. H.Peters, of this buroui;h. Building operations in this place are delaved by uufayorable weather too much snow or too luucn rain. Miss Libby Gould, of Packerton Is in yery poor health, being confined to her room most of the time. tea-For a tine gold watch go to E. H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The bonded debtof the Philadelphia Sc Rrndinj R. R. is now $152, 200, 117.08, and its floating debt $9,lil,:32.1S. It is stated that as soon as tke waelher permits construction will be resumed on tne baaton and Araboy railroad. R M, Brodliea.l, of the Mauch Cdunk Democrat, is mentionrd as a possible candi date for Legislative honors. A quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, lias been declared by tho Lehigh Valley Rail road Uutnpany, payable April loth. John McLaughlin aged about 10 years died at his home In Tresckow, Inst Tuesday morning, and was burled Thursday. jE9- new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES and JEWELRY just received at S. HAGA ma no more, tienignton. ra. Steps have been taken at Slalington lor organising a building and loan associa lion. Lehicjiton was well represented at 'Dutch Rip," at Mauch Chunk on last Saturday eyening. t-Fr Rock ford watch co to E. H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. Michael McDonnld. one of Nerque honing's populnr Imtelisls, died thi-ir last week, after an illness of about one week. The aunual exhibition ofthe Pennsvl- vaiiaStita Agricultural Society will be held in Philadelphia, Sep timber 8ln 20. .Mr-The best BLUE FLANNEL SUITS. warranted fast color, at i'J tier euit. at Ji t. .Inn ni,.,f. n,,;i.i;.. " , - The Central Hotel, in Ehamokin, was entered hy burglars Sunday night, who stole over $200 in money, cigars and liquo , Pay up your subscription to the Anyo catr, and get Health and Home one year as a premium, a large 8 page monthly paper. A freight train nn the Lehigh !c Sus qtiebanna Railmed ran down and killed a dne near Pleasont Valley, Luterne county, on r ruiny. Cement of a ttiperiorquality is said In have been lound on the farm nf George Slocker, at Martin's Creek, Northampton county. 5rEL.For a dust proof watch go to E. H. uoni i, Aiaucn uouuk. Patrick Mulhearn.lhe rout mall agent, who fell from the car on the L. V. R. R , last week, is rapidly recovering from bis ries. A. IC. Miller lias just placed In hlssa- n, on Bank streit, nno ofthe latest and mow approved pool tables for the amuie- menVI his friends. Drop In and see it. ar-Just opened, six pieces of BODY BttUSSEL CARPET at 81 cents per yard, worth $1.4.0, at JOS. JONAS'.Obert's build log. The gross receipts of Dutch Rip Van Winkle, presented at Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk, last Saturday night, amounted to 258 80. A youug man, named James Nilly, In ittemiting to jump on a moving coal train at Shenandoah Tuesday evening fell under tne wneeis and was Instantly killed. ff-fj-ltamrteu watches to lo U. 11. Ilohl'a. Mauch Chunk. Miss Jennie Greenwald gave a select parly at whlrh the elite of town was rep resented, on Thursday evening nflast week n honor of Miss DLuty, of Easton. Sss,You can eeta Sinele Bucev IIm... n part nlckle, alien dollars and lull nlckle at twelve dollars, got up in gnnrl style, at m. riory a Harness Biiop. Weissnort. r,i. Pere Hyacinlhe Is said to be in Call fornia, but Dayld Eb berl, the liveryman. can sun he round at his popular liven on Norlh street, Ibis borough. Colonel II , II. Fisher, of Allenlown' bss tendered his resignation as quartermas ter general ot the National Guard of Penn sylvania, to take effect from March I. aVJL. Largest stock at E. If. Ifnhl'. Mauch Chunk. An employee of the Lehigh Wagon Works, at this place, bad bis hand severely lareratfd on last Monday afternoon by uaviiig ib i-augiit in iuo Bieam sew. Those ol our subscribers who are about changing their places of residence will please notify us In lime, so that their pa pcrs may us uenvereil or mutlrd correctly. ulfyou wanla nlce,amooth,easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Frani Rocderer'a Saloon, uuder the Exchange Ho tel. Ha will fix you right, and don'tyou Don't fall lo read the Intensely Inter esting serial on the first poge by Joakin Miller, entitlei "Sealed Unto Him," We can supply a lew extra copies only if ap plied lor soon. We are sorry to Itarn tbat our friend Lyman MeDaniel, of Packerton, is tome what Indisposed, and that his daughter """p r ais uuh coosaeu 19 ner pea. ) - "'Til more brT loilt than to die." Therefore don't wall till alight cough de- Telops ilsell Into consumption, but secure a battle of Dr. Bull's Counh Syrup at the tmall outlay of SS cents, cure your cough ana lire aappuy. The marriage ot our young friend, John KJIne, of Bethlehem, formerly of 0f Mauch Chunk, to Miss Ltute M.Scuder.of Catasauqua, is announced to take place next Wednesday. A 9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trethaway , of Packerton, died on Saturday last, and was buried at Lehlehton on Thurs day, the children ol the primary school at tending the funeral. What Will 8tor Mr Cocanixa At NiohtT Guarantee Acker's English Remedy will. Price IOcSOc. $1. Sold by Dr. C. T. Horn, Lehlghton, 4 E. A. Horn, Weiss port. A parly of Philadelphia capitalists are l Imvtnff un coal land, near Du Bols. Clear- field county. Thirteen hundred seres have been secured at $76 an acre. The new coin-1 visit on Thursday. lie looka well and re psny Intends to develop the land. ports his prospects bright. The Reading Den. Blmon Cameron celebrated the 85th anniversary of bis birth last Saturday. B He la still at Enterprise, Floride, where he received telegrams from many frienda con gratulating lum on tho event. 5raYou can save money and ree the finest assortment of watches in the county at E II. Holil s, Mauch Chunk. Don't forget to buy a ticket for the raffle at the Iron Exchange House, Parry vllle, which takes ptaceon the 20lh Inst., lor the celebrated grey pacing horso record Z:Z3, fastest in tne county. IglfNow is the time, and CLAUSS & 1JRO., the place, if you want a nice fit- 4; ... .. ling ALL-nuuu Milk Ol l-iuinus, made 10 Order ior OnlV 561U.UU. James Stephens, aged twenty-eight, a brakeman on the Philadelphia and Read Inc road, while coupling care Monday near Shainokln.wns caught between the bumpers of two loaded cars and instantly killed. Sfjk-To Rent, a house with V moms, next to Dr. Reber'a block on Bank Street, this borough. For terms, apply to Lkwis Gravks, or on the premises to Ai.vknia Ukatkr. leb, 16-tf A Thorough Course of Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all taint Irom the blond. It cures Scrofula, Ulcers, Bolls and Pimples. Sold by C.T. Horn, Leblghtou, and t. A. lloru, welssport. A Bio Tntsol Every subscriber to tho Carbox AnyocATK who immediately rays up arrearages and one year In advance will receive free for one year Health and llomt. a large 8 pago, 10 column monthly paper. devoted to nome matters, men up. ,-a.Foe a fine gold walrh or anything in the jewelry line go to E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk, llefercnces, A. W. Leisenring, Dr Leonard, Dr Irvine, Dr. Horn, Rev. Ilnlf- man, Rev. Tollman, Rey. Bunce, S. Smith, and many otheri. KS Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at H. H, Peters', Post-office building, Lehlghton. For the week ending on the 8lh Inst., there were 90,771 tons of coal trans ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total tn date ot 1.319,171 Ions. decrease- of IU7.730 tons as compared with same tune last year. The Catasauqua Manufacturing Com pany has purchased about 1,000 tons or the iron from the turrets and duck of tho con demned monitor Roanoke at League Island. Tho same company melted up a large nor- lion ofthe old Stevens Battery two years Ro. nprT'lT. H. Peters, at the D H K..M J! 1 ..I.' 1. V i uoi-uiuuc uuiiumy, jjuingii- ton, wilt make you nn all wool suit lor only $10 cash, it you order now. &E. F. Luckenbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, has enlarged his store, put iu a new skvlicht, and now has on exhibi lion over 1000 styles of fine paper haneiics, decorations, Ireisea and borders, together with an elegant line of dado shades, with latest uliaclimenla ami trimmings. Bonks, suonery and lancy goods In xreut variety auu at luiresi prices. E. J. Sellers, formerly with Dr. J. G. Zern, nf Weissp.irt, has been engaged by Dr. C. T. Hum, ofthu Central Druir Stnre, and will promptly and politely nlteml In the wants nfiho nuineious patrons uf the establishment. Mr. S. has hail a lung ex perience in the bilaim Si and may bene penile. I upon in all cates. Cull and see him. John T. Audenrled, ufllu well known cool firm of Amit-nried Jt Co., died Bbnut 2 o'clock Monday morning, at Ms residence, 1R23 Walnut street, Philadelphia. He had been ill for five weeks with nn nllerlinn nf the kidneys and during tills lime siillerrd extreme pain. He died surroundrd by his immediate relatives and near friends. De ceased was in his 17lh year uf his age. gf There is a perlect rush at Ui.auss & Buo., for those handsomely-made, all-w o ol suits at SI 0.00, - , vyuii uiiiiv n you wish to take advantage . lilt ' ui una IL'IIIUI IUIUIY JUIV mil: or a suit made to order. Mis. Clara Halfpenny, a widow, re- siding In West Pittsbin and proprietress fie Luiernn House, In that boroughf" cotnmitted suicide Monday night by taking a dose ol insect powder. She Buffered tr Jat rlure until relieved by death. She waa a woman nf dissipated habits. Her hus band, Thomas llallpenny coinmilied sui cide three yeara agn. 'three children are lelt orphans ami destitute. Mr For Sale A two-story Irame dwell ing house and large lot on the corner of Iron and Lehigh street, this borouch. Terms reasonable. A Is", about six acres nl farming land with double Iwn-stnry frame house, stable and other outbuildings, in Franklin twp., on the road leading from Wsisspnrt to Krcsgevllla Applv to L. F. Kleppinger, cor. Iron and Lehigh streets, LehighUin, Pa. March I, Iw. An Important case, that nf Arnold and others against the Franklin Coal Company, which had been occupying the attention ol the I.uzerne County Court for four days, came to a close Monday, The suit was brought to determine the title nf 130 acres of Land In Hanover township, part ol which a yaiuaoie cnai lands, llie lands were seised hy the County Commissioners for taxes In 1800 and after being held fire years, as the law demands, the taxra not being paid, they were told at a tax sale tu the plaintiffs. The defendants contend tbat tne axes were paid and tho plaintiffs bad no title In the land. The jury found for H''u"". -Last Monday's Philadelphia LedgtrA in commenting upon the condition ol the coal trado aavaTI. .nlhr.,.11. .i trade Is generally dull, and lb. I.rr. n. sumers and reUII dealers are .waiilna- 1L. announcement of the snrlnr r rcul.e ..rlr... which ther exnect will .ifr.r ln,l.,.,...ni. 1 1 purchase. In the meantime the opera tors are endeavoring to guace the rcnuire mentaoflhe remainder ol the year, and they estimate that upon the issue ol the April circular, which is looked fur about tbe 20tli Inst., business will begin to move ariivri. owiiv til llie leaning operators are of the opinion that, with favorable prices and reduced rates of freight lolls, If the output of 1881 does not surpass tbat of last year it will prubajly equal it, Mr. Milton J. Bllrm, ton of Rev. J. Bliem, well-known to many of our readers, who read medicine in the office of Dr. F. S. Slough, at Allenlown, graduated with blgb honors Irom lbs Chicago Uorocapstbla College, oc TfiurtdAy of last week. Dr. Diy'a Veterinary Medicines bar been before the public sine 1810. Tbey are now the farmers standard remedies. rjla Day'a Uorse and Caltle Powder. Price twenty - live oenta per package ofone pound lull weigni. number of the relatives end mends Daniel Schoch tendered him a surprise irty on Thursday night. The occasion ting Dan'a 61th birthday. The most plentiful thing hereabouts mud. IxroiitATrox Waktkd. Barney King left bla sister's borne in Bellany, Ireland, eighteen years ago and came to tbls coun try. He was last teen In Brooklyn the night after his arrival. He Is about forty years ol age. Any Information that will lead to his whereabouts should be sent to James McEnroe, in care of Richard Gavin - aiinpsourg, ti.J. txcnatigei please copy, Kotlcnbader, formerly of town, DOW "eauiug, was in town on a snori Jlornna Iltrald ofthe I lib. Inst says: 0, Knltenbader. artist and photographer, 411 North Sixth street, lias at. present on exhibition at Warner's a.t gallery, 820 Penn street, a life-size portrait of the late Wendell Phillips. The execution of the portrait docs great credit to the aitlit and shows his excellent talent and good quali ties in art. Mr. Knstenbadercaine to Head- leg about a year ago, and since that time he lias gained an excellent reputation among the best people In the city. Edward Bellas, aged 22, was killed In the new air shaft of the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Colliery, near Avon dale, Wednesday afternoon. The shall is now about 200 leet deep, and a gang of fix men were at work sinking it, when a mass ol rock lell Irom the surlace, Hellas was instantly killed, his body being crushed into unreogmaawe mass, ilia nyecompan ions were all injured, but none seriously Shortly aftor Judge Rockerfeller was nominated by the Republicans of North umberland County for president judge the Democratic leaders flooded the county with campaign literature, charging Judge Ilock erfeller with being loo alow on the bench. The Judge Is now accelerating business and disproving tbese charges. By agreement of counsel, arguments in the .various junction cases In which the Philadelphia Reading, the Pottsville and Mananov, the Water Gap and Schuylkill and the People's Street Railway Companies are parties baye been postponed to March I The small-pox is steadily on the in creaso about Ashland, Schuylkill county and its surroundings and consideraldealarm la lelt among the ople In tbat vicinity. It was believed that Girardvillo was entirely rid of the disease, but a new rase Is reported from there Wednesday. 1 lie victim is Thomas D. Marsh, Jr. Thomus Close, of OHbcrton, Schuylkill county, a member of tho Ca township School Board in 1882, was arrested at that place, Wednesday and taken tu Pottsville Prison in default of $1,000 ball tn answer the charges ol fraud, The others members have given bail for their appearance at tho next term of Court. They are charged with exiiendlng thousands ol Hollars more man the income of the district, unlawfully in- creasing the debt and failure to py tho teachers, The leading ladies and gentlemen of Parryyille are making arrangements for a Grand Social Hop, to take place at the Iron Exchange Houso, on Tuesday eyening, the 21lli i 11 st. A limited number of invitations will be issued. Their first altuir nf this kind whs very successful and enjoyable, and the committee 01 arrangements, on tills oc casion, will spare no effort to make this equally successful. The wife of Mr. Frederick Leuckel, o this borough, Bied on Thursday morning last. Deceased was between CO end 70 years of age, and has been ailing for some time past, Enterprise B- & L. Association. . Stockholders of the Enterprise Building and Loan Association of Lehlghton, please take notice, that a meeting for the purpose of intttptiiig a ijonalilutiou and Dy Lawso Hie Association will be held in Reber'a Hull, Lehlghton, Pa., on Monday, March Win, 1881, at 74 P. M. A full attendance nf stockholders is desired. PHILLIP MILLER, Tres. Attest, T. A. Sntukk. Secy. List of Letter! Remaining uncalled for in the Lehigh tn post ufilca, March 12th. 1S81i Ashuer. James. Miller. C. W., Ilrnwtimiller, Jacob, Noll, Wllhelm, (2) Diled, WIIIitiI, Peter. Jllltles, II aikwalter, P. J Hoth, Dayid, l-'rei-maii, G., Sendel, Frank, Kunkle, Chas , Wood'', Stephen, Kfeiit, Susan, I Wise, N. F , Witler, Emma, ) Laub, Peter, Persons calling for any of the above name letters will please say "advertised," II. II. Pktkbs, P. M A Card. WtissroitT, March 1, 1881. I would simply mention above my alg nature that Mi.s Betsey Harp ia doing sewing for my lanilly, upon winch strengtli I let her liavK n pair of shoes which she ilrsin-s me Ir, state by this, and which upon honor I can substantiate. W. H. OsffAtn. I ii, u. mere was no money pain uy ucr r y wi i, l . . . in me nr same. w.u.u, ,.,m.VMr ,M" i10"""1 0 ?,,M oe",y I Harp 10 els , In buy a pair nf cum shoes with, sue has since repaid me. - Tire at Lehigh Cap. rHJ8lalington Acwsi On Fridav night last Ulriries were discovered issuing from th stable, on llie priqierty nf Col. John Craig, at Lehigh Gap, about three miles north nf lhie place. Before the neighbors, who In great numbers had quickly assembled Irom all the neighboring localilies, could succeetl in staying the voracious element, the slrun lure waa totally deslrore.t. Twn giant b"a mules, the property of Mr. Georgo Shoena berger, one hnrse, one cow, Hve shoals anil a quantity nl hay and straw the properly nl Peter weula were consumed, 'me nter is siipiioaci was caused by a passiue enain on the Lehigh and 8usquehanna Railroad Shot Himself. Andrew J. Weaver committed suleid Greenville, a small station six miles south of Scranton, Tuesday, He was forty. three years old. At the breakfast table be wa morose and quarrelsome and, drawing revolver, threatened tn shoot bis daughtei She fled in lefror from the bouse. Weaver then began breaking the furniture. Finally he was quieted by his tn, who appeared ufmn me seen, alter wnien no lav ior na an hour on a lounge. Weavrr then went I few minutes the family were startled by a pistol shot. On going to the room tbey lound him dead upon the floor The into an adjoining room and altar an absence fatal ball had entered bittempleand passed through his right cheek. The family say that h has on several occasions witnin I the P"k ,n00,h ,b,wu Tmptnnis of Insanity, . MM Jacob R. Kelins,ofPhtUdelphlt,who ws "r,1l,1 U,t w"k on ch" of fo't"7 i wo cnarSt. 01 iarruy,t.u mo ia I Rnbort R. Willlama, ol Slalington, had bearing before Alderman Jones, at Alls town, Tuesday aud was held tinder $ 1,000 bail for hit apiwtranc al the next term ol court, Th prosecutor and Reims war farmers in tbe slate business at Frankll 1 Lebigh counlynd Williams waa sentence. tnjail for forgery, wbeu Keimt dissolved partnership and signed Williams' nam to th none without lb latter t knowiedf. II also removed a let uf harness and aniii papers which belooged U the firm. Robert Dorwaid.nf Slatcdale,also had a hearing before lb asm Alderman on th charge ol larceney nl a set of harness preferred by Robert R, Williams, and was held under f JOB bail for court. It It alleged tbat Dor ward helped Keiros to steal th bars rem La frm'l otic. MMTMIBOENCES 07B0CHBBTBS. Tiren ofthe OanlieiV and Sam Piteli, latal Leaji One of 1U Easiness Hons m and It gnat HatraUuda. The present floods, which art either da vsslatlng or threatening the country la very direction, are Justly cause lor appre hension. No matter whether they com suddenly or by alow degrees, they are, In either rase, a great evil and much to be dreaded, and yet America trill always be troubled by these spring overflows Probab ly on of the most disastrous that was ever known, occured In Rochester, N. Y., about twenty years ago. The Genets river, just about the falls, where Bam Patch made hli final and fatal leap, became completely blockaded by ice, forming an Impat.alle dam, and the water coming down the Gene see river overflowed th principal portlrn nf tho city ol Rochester. This catastrophe would hay been repealed the present year had not the energy and foresight of the city authorities prevented It. The writer hap pened to be In Rochester at that tlm and was greatly Interested In the manner It, which Ibis greet catastrophe was averted Every few moments, a roar Ilk the peals of thunder or the booming of cannon would be heard, and in order to see this Ice blast Ing process, the writer went lo the topnflhe new warner oumung. wnien overlooks the enesee river, f rom here he was not nni v abled tn see tho process uninterruptedly ouiaito me magninreni building which aa just been rnmpleletl. This Is unnues- tlpnably the finest building devoted tn busi ness aim manufacturing purposes in Amer ica, being entirely fireproof, eight stories high, and containing over four and a nuar ter acres of flooring. Mr. Warner treated your correspondent yery courteously, and ti me course ol me conversation saldi "We are iloinea tremendous businessand re far behiud In our orders. This is the season of the year when people, no matter now strong their constitution may be, feel, more or less, the pain and Inilisimsitlnn.the iieanacnes, colds, neuralgia, rhemalisin.dull pains, sore throats, coughs all the 1,001 Us that Uesli Is heir to come this time of the year, if at ail. It is natural, therefore that we should bo very busy. This is specially true ol our Safe Rheuinatla Cure and It is crowding us yery sharply lor a new remedy." Singular, but I had forgotten Ibst you o not advertise lo cure all disrates from one bottle, as is done generally by many oiner meuicine men, out i supposed war- era safe lure was tot the cure of rheums tlsm." "And so It has been until our remedy which was especially for rheumatism and neuralgia, was introduced, we have been three years twrfecllng this new remedy, Study first taught us there were certain fiowcrlul elements tn Warner a Safe Cure oetterknnwn as Warner's Sale Kidcey and Liver Cure, that made wonderful cures in chronic and acute rheumatism, but during our investigation, we learned ot a remark ble cure at a celebrated springs, and nut experia in investigate and lound that Ibi prings did not contain any valuable nro tertles. but themurse of treatment that was. being given there was nerforminz all Hi' benefit, iiy carefully combining the active principles of litis remedy with our Safe cure, we nave produced our Safe Kheumatic Cure, and the cures it is enVtlng are aim ply wniiderlul,and l do not iloublitwill be coire as popular as our Safe Cure." "iou seem to talk Ireely in regard to you remedies anil appear to have no secrets. Mr. Warner." "None whatever. The chvsicsn w th his hundred calls and one hundred diseases is necessarily compelled tn guess at a great leal. We ore enabled lo follow un and pcrfiit, while physicians can only cxperi mem wun in el r Hundred patients and nun Ired diseases. With the ordinary phvsi cian, tho code binds him down, eo that If he makes a discovery, he is bound tn give lltn the other physicians, winch, or course, dls courages investigation, tn a great extent, This is why thn great discoveries In medi cal science of Hie late years have been mad bv cbetniita and scientists and tint ltv nh slcians, and it in a measure accounts for the great value ol our remedies, also lor the re markabie success or all Ihosa doctora who make a specially ot one or two diseases." Aim you find that you are curing as great a number ir people as ever berore7 "res, a lar greater number. Wo never sold so much ol our medicine as now and never knew of so many remarkable cures." the writer departed alter the above Inter view, but was greatly impressed, not only uy the sincerity ol Mr. Warner, but by in yaslnesi of all he saw. Mr. Warner's med icines are used throughout the entire lengtt and breadth ot the 1. 1 ml, and we doubt not the result they are ellecling are really wonderful as "they arc related to be. Report ofthe Lehlghton Public Schools Fur the month ending March Itb, 1881 man scimci,. M F Whole No. In attendance II 17 28 Aierago attendance 10 11 20 Per cent, of attendance 02 87 90 Names nl pupils present every day dur ing mouth : Piestuti Koch, Emma Har lung. orammar school. M F Whole No in attendance 22 21 Average attendance MMM20 21 1'orcent.ul atteiiUaiice 88 80 Names of pupils present everv dav dur log month ! Mary Dreibelbiea. Emma Sea tioidt, enn Ileberling, Alice Kewhnrt, Ell neichard, Man' Albright, c.mma l-rnelich Irene Fenslerniacher, Vella Wieand, Alice Ueggus, Amanda Konna, Alvin Kiaina, Ld gar Null, Amandus Rehrig, Win. Clauss. IMTSRMSOIATS SCHOOL. M F Whole No. In attendance 31 22 Average attendance ,.2'J 19 Per cent, of attendance 81 87 Names of pupils presont every day dur log moiilhi Granville Clauss, Clemen Bretney, Edgar Xander, Milinn Hank, Oi car Schulli, Willin Beck, Frank Schoch Edilio Iteii-banl, David McCormick, Osca lleilman, Sallis Gabel, Etta Drisset, Clara Huneicker, Ella Albright, Manila Fori wangler, Clara Geggus, Emma MtlIer,Laura Miller. SKcoirnARy no. 1. M F Whole No. in attendance ..28 27 Average attendance 21 22 Percent of attendance ..85 82 Names of pupils present tvery day dur ing month! Ella Trainer, Lillie Snyder Siuie Kiiechl, Delia Der'rehn Ida Wei Litxie Albright, Willie Koch. Willie N-lh ateinWillie Kreidler, Richard Farren.Wm liens, timer Yenter, Harry Urgcus, leste Smith, George Struhm, Pierce Frey, Allie siunsi.-iter. sicohdart no. 2. M F Whole No. in attendance 27 18 Average attendance ..25 3d Per cent, ot attendance .93 OS Names of pupils present every day dur Ins month i Robert Trainer. Chas. IConns, Joseph rroelich, Harry Wolf, Allen Green wald, Allhabay Scliulls, Willie Ureenwal uou-ri uiana, winie Hotnsiein. Ann Bartholomew, Alice Gilbert, Anna Brm-ad Lisiie Schoch, Rirra Longcumer, Mali Wheallry. Jennl Trainer. Ella Wala Blanche Kreamor. Emma Fortwanaler. E len Weiu. Irene Weidaw.Lissie Beck. Hal tie Wieand, Minnie Newhard, EmmaGulb ueru weiaaw, j-iora sutler. rxixiRT no. X. M K Whole No. In attendance 31 11 Average atteudanc -30 31 Per cent, of attendance 89 83 Names of Durils nresent everv dav du ing month! Mallle Horn, Alice McCormiok Anne Trainer, L.ily rjimonhelmrr, Ma Fenstermaclitr. Haiti Trexler. Eddie Al bright. Willie Wieand, John Klpp, George rupp, wiuie .oihiieln, utrry Ubl, tdd uiiberi, noan K-hrig. rsiMART no. 1 M ...42 ,.S7 ...97 Whole Nn. In attendance Average attendance Per ceut. of atteudanc ... I Names nf pupils present everv day du Ing month) Lena LnugcomerElla Beck leiura Snyder,F(ank Dreher, Eugene Frits Inger, JuLn Iteicliard, John Sanders. JIAKKIKII. SAWYER OA DEUT. At th horn of th brlde'e parents, near Lehlghton, on Feb. 21ih. 1881, by Rev. W. K. Wieand, O-o. W. Siwyrr,nl Hudson, Columbia county, V. Y..aod Miss Tllli J. Gabe.i, of L-blxblaP. Spring Medicine TXben tXo vrootner trow -warmer, that extrctDO tired foetlnp;, leant ot 'Kretlts, dullness, kngriotv iut tassltado, afflict almost Um entlro Imuran family, and scrof ula and other diseases caused, by homers, manifest thtmsoireej Wta many- It IS la possible to throw oa this dchtUty nod expel humor from the blood Trtthont tho aid, of a tollable incdlcl&o llxo Hood's EamparLUa. "I conic, not sleep, and wo old est tr in the morning vltlt hardly UTo enough to get out or tea. I tea no appetite, and my face would ertoi. out with pimples. I bought Hood's Sarsaparilla bottle ot Hood's &irsaparHla, and soon began to sliep soundly; could get up with out that tired and languid fectlag. and my appetite lmproyed." B.A. BAKyoBD.ltcnt.O I had been much troubled by general debility. Last spring Hood's BamparUla proved Just the thing needed. I derived an Immense amount ot benefit. I never felt better." U. P. Millet, Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Made only by C I. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Mahonlnir Squibs. The snuw of last week caused the gem" fever to break out acaln. It is said thai II Is very hard to cine this disease. Mr. Anion Bells, of Wilkesbarre. was siting his lather last week. The school boanl met last Saturday at Sendees school bouse. The next meeting I the board will bo held un April 12tb. Mr. O. K. Musselman is visiting friends at Scranton. Frank IC latter, of Lansfbrd. rnenl Sun- Jay wild friends in the valley. A child of C. Frank Siller died last week, and was buried at St, John'achurch on Monday. The Lord's Supper was celebrated In St. John's church Sunday. Rev. W. II. Strauss delivered an able discourse. A class f eight catechumens were confirmed. Rev. S. S. Chubb, the newlv annolnlcd minister, preached his first sermon un Sun- lay afternoon in the Evangelical Church. Those who heard him say be preached an able sermon. In going home from tho"!esp year Party." at 'Squire Mussulman's a number of "boys" upicl and broke their sleigh. An exhibition, to bo given by the scholars of the New Mahoning School, will bo held at Hew Mahoning, on Saturday evening. March 2'Jlh. Avery interesting programme consisting ol plays, dialogues, and declama tions, nas been arranged, which can not fall lo give satisfaction All are Invited. DaSU. OBITUARY. On the Death of Q- A. Campbell. Some let us reiotee. With hearts anil with voice; New sonars let us slmr To Jesus, who relarns our omnipotent King. wiin ainueai inieni lilt anitela were sent Tn carry our friend To triumphs, and raptures that never shall cnui His labors are o'er. He suffers no more : with Joy and renown His charge and his body he both hath laid down: The chariot ol fire Mounts higher and higher! What transport he reels In climbing the heights of th heavenly hills. How oft, when below, lie tailored to show The istory concealed: men now to nis vision is luuy revealed! To him It Is shown Tho Cltyot Gold Tbo King; In bis beauty h now can behold! We follow his nlsht To rsalons or llirht. Where death-severed friends Shall meet In communion tbat never mere enns. Ituw sweet to review The past, an I renew The friendship so dear. Which cheered us below, and will cheer ut uiuru mcrei Williau N. Hank. Weatberly, March tib.issi. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up to 12 o'clock, by Da Haven t Townsend,Bankert,Na. 3fi S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and sold either for cssli or on mar&ln. Philadelphia, March 12, 1881. bid asked lISVs.Ext 101 U S Currency 6's -133 US1), new 1131 1131 USl'a 123 121 Pennsylvania R R 19i !9 Philadelphia A- Reading K It 29 Lehigh Vallev RR 71 Lehigh Coal ie Navigation Co..... 471 29 711 18 193 83 11 9 89 21 m 67 20 92 United NJR1U Canal Co 191 Northern Central R R Co - St Hesbinvill Pass. R It Co 4t Huff. N. Y. & Phila. R R Co 81 New Jersey Central 88 Northern Pacific Com 20) ' " Prefd 181 North Pennsvlvania R R 08 Philadelphia & Erie R R 18 Silver. (Trades) 88 J.F.Halbacli, 3rd door above Iieber's Hall, Bank Street, Lehiffhton, PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES at a Lower Price than they can be had elsewhere ! Remember, J. F. Halbaoh, 3rd door above Ruber's Hall, Bank St., Lehighton. Hotol and Storo Stand at Prlvato Rale. The nnilersllrned offers at PrlVAta Sale hit Hotel and More Mand. together with Fuur. teen Acres of well cultivated Land, situate at rieatant uorner, in manoning i own, nip. iTarhnn donntv This Is on of fhe Ilett Btandsln theooanly. belnx loealed In a well sellieu section ui couniry. ami nD oiuer aior within a distance or Irom S to miles. Th bouse It sow Licensed at a Hotel, and detna: a good paying; business. Tbe propert will be told on very reasonable terms. ALSO, Eight or Tea very elUtbly tneattd BUILD IMs Li,T3, tltanta in the Morouah of Lt htgbton, will Ik told on advintageona terms. Apply to J'RANtuS STICKER, riaatasiOorntr. Vat 1 tf Kifoiag Tcvmitip, It At no-ottwr- tcocon it tboswtera bo sttj- ceptfblo to tho beneficial fXecti tf S hv Itabts tonic and thvlgorant Too lmpor state- ot tho Mood, tho dcranced dltcntUep. and tn Xreak. condition ot tha body, oannod by It Ions: hattlo vrlth tn eobL Trtatry- blasta, all colt for the reTtvlsg, rcgrilatlntr cna Kltotlng insnencoa so happily- ana effectively combined In Hood's Bmajarffls, "Hood's Sarsaparilla did me a great deal ot good. I had no particular dlseaia, but was tired out from overwork, and tt tonal m op." Uej. G, E, snntosi, Cohoes, N. Tt " For seven years, tprtng and fan. 1 had scrofulous sores como out on my legs, aad tor two years was not tree from them at alL I suffered Tory much. Last Msy I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken two bottles, the sores healed and tho humor left me." C A. Abxold, Arnold, Me. " Thero la no blood purifier eqnsl to Hood's Sarsaparilla." E.S.rnrxi9,Eochostcr,N.T. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by alt druggists. 81 ; six for JS. Made only by C. I. HOOD it CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar BARGAINS BARGAINS ! Embrace this opportunity nt once, as we positively close our sales on March 15th. The Stock comprises Dry Goods. Clothing. Garpets, Sec, Which will be Sold at Bankrupt Prices I The Stock consists or about !0,OOO worth of Goods, which must bo sold In a FEW DAYS, no matter what price It brings. Call early to secure Bargains at your own Price, be. causetbe sale will POSITIVELY CLOSE MARCH Uth. JOSEPH JONAS, Obeiit's Buiding, Bank Street Lehighton. February ie,lSSI-lw Notice of Application for Charter. NOTIUE 1SHEUEHYOIVEV, That an application will be made on tho 22nd day of March. A. 1). 1884, bv rhlllp IMIIlor, Thomas M. Uolllet, W. O. Weiss, Thomas Koinerer, and T. A. .Snvdor, to the Oovernor of Penn. aylvanla, under the Actot Assembly or the (Jemmonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An Act lo provide lor tha Incorporation and lteitulatlon of Certain Corporations," ap proved April 29, 1871, and tbe supplement thereto, for the Churur of an Intended cor noratlon to be called "The Enterprise Build imr and Loan Association," of Lehlghton, 'a., the character and object of which Is to accumulate a fund by the monthly contribu tions of Its members, which Increased by careful management ami Investment shall enable Its members to purchase Real Estate, Erect Buildings, or to Invest the tamo Tor any lawful purpose, and for these purposes to have and possess and enjoy all the rights and privileges oUbesalu Act ot Asstmbly and Its supplements. T. A.SNYDER, Solicitor for Applicants. March 1. 188 1-wl. LAND Claims a specialty, and WAR RANTS. ADDITIONAL HOME-HLHAII UEI1TIPII1AT. ES and all kinds of p I) SlUtlPT bought And told. I-nrgo Stock, and ltlxhest Prloel paid. Do you want to tell or buy) If to, write t A. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law, Washington, D.O. Jsn..tfe. oooil Par for Asrenta. RIOO to 8300 per , . . . -. . ..... .. iiiiiij7 Partiou; and Ir-clal, e stnl Ilea of thelVorlfi Writ to J. i aieCusnly Jt Co., I'Mlaiielpula, Pa. UtTPfiMDi ctc unrjir- iminu s-umrt.& I s-.ilulTlt.fo,-thl1b..uii(ul I from new deil?ot. Superbly gonta up. Same low prica. Adapted to all cUims. Sells at siaht. Agents dolar blr ork. CxCBLLBNT TaaHS. Tbe hindiomcit prolixctut ...I 1 . . I . ... Ann'w nn HSiuLlY. CAKKBTtoN & Co.. 66 North ith St. Fhiudet. taua, fa. A1m other grand new books and Bibles. fANITAmUM. Turarslde. Col. Tho dry climate csrea. Nose, Taroat XonsJ. lull Idea, SO p., route, cost, lre ANfs HEAL GUIDE. 200 poa llluatri 4A11 tbattbodoubtfal eurlouaor thoushu lkanr, (aothfindclltbladlnrCO eta, pope fri.MrinM.lllnlb UH.ln.lkl ea.. -VMiri tp4bi; DR. WHITTIER pM.' burnt. uoatiitttion una liunphiK trt. ta lur.Aasjsars. Tk-sracaoB ra IB OaM-jesouas raiaaleai mrl eMMtJm. tViiUS susiuli Mia uuX nn rOtViaar4V tittbrmkl TrMJatarl. 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UveUrt, - ttmpUif smmM t7tb mm r tlrt.l -r MUaMa VkksrisMi. MasUI buvmim. iVi1aBltT tai iu Brtttla rt(illUtt Im Itutviill XmA BtmMMt Lam m jTssvm la tlUor mi. tvJiaatw-y Lhim m4 MMktyrrhs3M cm4 by r-tMtilB f U Mm. Mll-tti rrtMB!i(Mr. tf MJ aUM MU'lt lrktMKt. II tUiiNiUkuii f $at.Mlty luUfisy flX u rvfipt ( frtM WS CUARANTEE 6IX 00X13 Ttt-raareaa. W.f e ae va.' Iee Vf aa Swats Wsat. .ersmesHl-4 llk SS, era will Ma4 ,X- p-raa-Mf asar vrltl-a aaarasus 10 rlaa4 ta. nar U Vut Ua.IM.aa M B'-l .ff-cl a r.r. n r u. Ims-4 tr tisirn a MtjnstAoi, irsBAMttrMknrair,ra. ta Ui aV. Tka r-hkns.4 v-r-ubiT kAMt raxt-r. It hnawUSeAf Ill.S.rte, rs-llf-U.-. rrUUe tka UI. inUn) ap-a reevlps ml St a-ala. Oaaen mis hn CLUfa- eiONERdi MEMteL80M. SIO Rsoa etreot. PhlladcJpbla. Pa. " 1 "' " " 'V' '''W1 l'lllllf,,Wi To FABMBHst Having Wfchtcni betk food-will, of A- J- LrtJK ekbesgeb, I kselbranastLae that I am prepared to wpflf FABMERS MANUFAC TURERS and others, with a complete lino of SUCH AS Plows, Harrows, Feed Gutters, Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Horse-Powers, Threshers, Separators &c. Also, Agent for Marvin's Safes, B. "W. Payno & Son's com plete line of Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw-Mills, &c., Buffalo Scale CO. and other makes of Scales, Spinner's irater-lroof Shoo Dressing, Hoof Ointment, Vacuum Oil for Harness, ' &c. Have also a specialty in Plow Shares of which I intend to keep a full assortment to fit all Plows, and of furnishing Repairs to all kinds of Machinery. Will procure any kind of Machine in the market A cordial invitation extended to all to call and examine Goods, wheiher wanting to purchase or not. OggTCirculars furnished on application. I have retained Mr. A. J. Litzenberger in my employ, who will be happy to attend to the wants of customer. Respectfully, And'w Shive3 DEPOT FOR AGRICULTURAL IiplEMls, SEl LEE'S BUILDING. mar&-2mj Lf&k'frtos , If a.