r 5H New Advertisements, EATS & Co., -DEAI.EES IN- patches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, ' Spectacles an! Eye Glasses, post orricE buildino, "Weissporfc, Penna- Repairing of all klndi promptly attended to at VEKY fissionable Charges. If you need anything in our line, give us a call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices arc as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. feb2-y To Whom It May Concern. Thll In tr nrrllfr tint rnr wife. Mr. C. D. Miner, paid Kintna, Wundt up to tho cm) of Jier services aa Bervani Kin, imu mr oiuu he has ft receipt In full. Anything raid maliciously to the contrary will bo prosecuted to the full extent ol theliw. O. DOIIO. MINER. Welssport, l'enna. March 8, 1884-W3" Mills ani 111 Sites in the Northwest Foil SALE BY GILLS01T, BEHJAHUT & CO., Eeal Estate anl Loan Apnts, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Money Loaned, I Information as to Farms for Sale. Gov't k IIU. Lands Business Chances. Cheerfully furnished iuarcn s, issi corn. To Whom It May Concern. All nersons are herebv lorbld barborlnir or trusting my fon.OAIIHIEl, SOHINKE. of Tawainenslnir Township. Carbon eounty.l'a., on my account alter this date, as I will not pay any debts contracted by him. WENZKUSliHlNIU:. Feb. 81, 18Q 3 Tuwanieuslnx Ivrp.. Pa. Crescent Plug This Kinkst and SwnKTnT CuitwiNn To mcon on the market. Made expressly to mlt the taste or tho Pennsylvania L'hewers. Ask your dealer for It. a trial will show you It Is tho Tobacoo yon want. Manu factured by O. A. JAUKSON &. CO.. feb23.wt PuTitnanniia, Va. lAHUfliPTi enerKCtte, reliable MontoSoll WillliM. Fmlt Trees. Orapo Vines, ' ' Mhrubs, Itoso, tc. Salaiiy and Ex. rnic'KS iiaM. Full Instructions uiven, so In- exDtrlenecd men on soon learn I he buiities.. Audress J F. LKUtiAItE. MtlUllTUN. N. 1, (lmllo east of Koohestor, N Y.) fel23 Advertisers I send lor our Select I.lst of I a cal Newspapers. Geo. P. BowelI& Co., 10 Spruce St., New York. Tha best ertdenco la the world of the parity uid eiceJlenco of Elacliwcil'u Hull Durham BmoUng Tobacco Is found lu the fact that the fame of this tobacco Increases from year to year. This could not be tho ease If it were merely " gotten up to ecll," or had any dubious or djn?erou lugrc dienti in it Among1 millioniof users of all Datlonnlitie , rurely roina one wouM find out If it were impure, injurious or unpcUtabla Tor 18 years this tobacco ha been acVnonlcdcd to bo tho lt in tU wM, and every year tho Hull Durham brandirrowBinoreiopiilarltho(lcmar.dfor H wcier, ana rmoKcra more entbuslafitlc o er 1 ts delicious ntturcl flavor. Ask your dealer for It. Get tha pcnulno trade mark of the SulL TberetsnomlscblctAonewbcre BlackweU's BiUl Durham Bmoktog Tobacco la used. Try Pine Remedies. IrtiPAifocFTiieSalTatortoall lx PntaicTronNos For the Cure of Consumption, Asthma, Hem. orrhaxe, Dlphihorla, ttroup, Whooplne Oouuh, 1'neuiuonla. Cntarrli.t'oiiKhs. Cold J, Hore Tbroat and all llroncblal Troubles. 1L Is a wonderlul preparation of Pine and Honey, and tswurkinic ft radical revolution the treatment and cure of all causes of the above r'lseates. KunAV'orr Klves Instant reller wiUoui fail, and with faphlul use will ffeelaraold and perfect cure. It absolutely does not contain either opiate, narcotic orJ ut cuutuiu culler uuiiiic, iiivuviu viJ urlQqs drug, and Is o runvLt yaviA auy inj AD Lit rHKVARATIUV. A T11IAI.WII1 convmco nf It. tnArlli ITtaii woittil nlvivvl lnl Kre ofthe surety of your children durinir In Clemeqt weatherand. at all tltnoi. koep a hot tie la your inedintne cheet. Send lor namch let to O A. I-UW1S k L.O..S0I0 i'ronrletoif, SQ8 Chapel Street, New Haven, Ut, Pm Dittkos. Pink Kipmet and Titer Pills, I'iwb Plahters aPIMk IIalu. ogglsti janVmSnr W 13;; Si PMmri'w o;:!i mm V I ot-u bbbbw pS53 jVt iSlz Vj 3j iv M'fJJfe M i uV OJ 1-1 1 'Original Cheap CaBh Store." LACK JASHEIUnES J ASUEMIKES Now Goods! New Goods ! Perfect Weave I Perfect Weave I Best Dye ! Best Dye I Ranging in Price from 37 Cents to 98 Cents per yard. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Hank Street. Lehigh. ton, Pa. Judob, HM-ly. SATtirtDAY, MARCH 22, I8S4. SPEClAli NOTICE. Persons making payments to this nfl'ice by money orders or postal notes will please make tbem payable at tho Wicissport Post Omen, as the I.e. hlghton office is not n money order offico Our Neighborhood in Brief. Ilozlelon has a new enterprise, In Hie shape of h piano foc'ory. An effort to establish a Board uf Trade is bring made In Wilkesbarre. XauCnMCUNT Tobacco advertiiement in another column. See Cliuss & Bro's spring announce ment on 1th pane of In day's Advocatr. James Sullivan fell from a coal (rain near Scranton on Friday, and was killed. JSSJ-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES and .lEWELUY just received at S. IIAGA MAN'S Stole, LeliiKhtnn. Pa. The Thomas Iron Company are re ported to have ordera for 80,000 tons uf pig Iron. Freight Irainsare to run from Tainaqun to Maticb Chunk by way of Summit Hill and the planes, Efl-The best BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, warranted fott colors, at $9 per suit, at Jos. Jonas', Obert's Building. The Lehigh Valley liallroad Company is having rails rolled which weigh seventy six pounds to the yard. Fourteen Mcunnnites weio baptized by immersion in the cold and muddy waterr of tho Schuylkill at Heading on Sunday. Tay up your subscription to the Auyo catk, nnd get Health and Ifomc one year as a premium, a large 8 page monthly paper. Stroudsburc, Monroe county, is to haye a new school building, to cnst$l(l,205. The contract has been awarded for that amount. The ladies of Enston are interested now in securing n dint or service for Lafayette Co'lege, to be uteri hereafter at public ban quels and dinners. ACKER'S BLOOD ELIXEU guaranteed; will cure nil kinds ol blood poipnnlntr. in hcriled or contracted. Sold bv Dr. Horn, LtCijtghlon, and r. A Horn, Weirsport. A petition contesting the election ol F, A. Beamish to the Scranton mayoralty, upon the ground of fraud, has beeu filed in the inckawanna Court. 0Jnt opened, six pieces of BODY BltUSSEL CARPET at 85 cents per yard, worm i.4u, at .iu. ju.nas -.ooerl a build inj. Mr. Frank Schncti, n very popular young gentleman of Danville, peulsvcral diysiutown during tho fore part of the weok. SEa,You can getn Single Bugjy Harness, in part nirkle, at ten dollars ami lull nickle at twelve dollars, got up in good stvie, at M, r,ory s Harness Shop, Weisport, P.i Pike county sends S. C. Westfjll ns its delegate to the Democratic State c myent on, virtually ly resolution, instructing him to vote f.ir Randall. Acker's Celebrated English Remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption, Sol, I (or us on n cuarantee by Dr Horn, Lehlghton, and E A Horn, Wcisspnrt. An effort is being made to organize ft company of the Nutional Guard id I'enn- sylvania nt Stroudshure. When mustered, H win be attaciiril to the 131b Uegiment. Tli Lehigh Valley Unilroad is con structinga sufficient number of automatic gates to supply every public road crossing Its lines. 'Ihe new tunnel at llockport will oo reany lor uso lu Juno, 0"Fr Books, IVri"dical, Papera ami Stationery, rail on J, F. Halbach, Bank street, this horoiigii Jos. S. Webb, of the Weissport House, being about to remove to Lock Haven, will on Saturday, the SOlli lust , disttose of vrriely of household luruiture and oilier cifecjs at public eule. John F. Greenirg was placed on trial in Milford Tuesday for the murder of Ammle C. Chever. The nrand jury Ignored no ui ii against Lewis nenjninin, charged with being implicated in the crime. 3.If you wanta nice,smooth.eaey shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Itocdercr s saloon, under the txclinneoi llo lei. Ho will fix you right, and don't you orxct it. Elaborate arrangements are making to celebrate Ihe lOih anniversary nl Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, In this place. i lie uiiair win take place on Saturday eye ning, April 26th. J. lie weather this week opened very pleasantly, consequently carpentors ami builders commenced operations in eooi earnest, bin the rain Wednesday again eiuppeu worn on ounuing. The Bethlehem Iron Company ha a struck a rich vein of Iron ore In Cuba and as soon as a railroad is laid from the oie beds to the sea large quantities ol the ore will be brought to the United Slates. II. Goodman, a clothier at Freeland lias fulled. His stock was sold by the SherilfTuerday. His liabilities and assets are unknown. The creditors are principal ly New York and Philadelphia houses. The timbers in the head of the slope in the Conyngham shaft of tho Delaware and Hudson Coal Company, Wilkesbarre, took fire on Suuday aftern'Kin and burned for S'vcral hours belorethe flames could be ex linguished. . , , , , , A U'ge gang ol men are at work on I Ino nira for thA nu. l,riil(.A At 1 1- T.aMl 1 and Susquehanna Piallroail arrosi Ihe Le high Canal, at Parry vllle, and It is thought the bridge will be done before navigation on the canal opens. TKB-Ifyou wanl a Eewicg Machine, call j, t. naiuacu, uanK street, he can turn you who it lower man any une else. John Kehrlc. of Uatasauoua. nontra , - -, oicta the published statement that he is willing la baok Harry Wheatly for either $500 or $3,000, in the race at the Driving Park, in this borough, on the 28th, belweeu the latierand Fred Hurst, of Uasleton, The Remely farm, near Slalington containing fil acres, was week before last sold at public sale to Mr. Elias finitely, one of the holrs, for fSXOO. A private house and lot belonging In the same estate, was sold to Mr. Juhu Balliet, o Sl.llngiou, lor Anqrew jiariasa. a gait 40 years, nilqer In the Midvale Colliery .and Mlcliael Jones, aged 50, a miner lu the Nottingham, mints, pear Wllkeibsrre, wero Instantly killed Wednesday maruing, the farmer by isiiiBE iwm sou um letter u iiuins; coat, Ask. lor Day's Horse and CaltJe Towder prepared by A, O. Meyer A Co., Baltimore, Md., from tho celebrated recipe uf Dr. Js. T. Dny,.nf London. See that you get nn otherl All druggists keep It. Price 26 eta. per package of one pound, full weight. Ou Saturday Mr. S. M. CorUigbt, dup erlntendeut uf the Eastern Division of (lie Pennsylvania Telephone Co., handed in, his resignation to tako effect on APrl1 Int. The cause of Mr. Cnrtright'a resignation is that the norrimente, constant complaints and sleepless nights, ana greet strain on his system and gradual impairment of his health. 9"For Sale A Iwcitory frame dwell, tng house and large lot no the corner of Iron and Lehlgb street, this borough. Terms reasonable. Also, about six acres of farming land with double two story traiuo house, alable anil other outbuildings, in Franklin twp., on tho read leading rrom Welssport to Kresgevllla Apply to L. F. ICIeppinger, cor. Irou and Lehigh streets, Lehightoti, Pa, .March 1, 4w. IJgfNow is the time, and CLAUSS & Fj R O., the place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for only $10.()U. Edward Petty, of Eastnn, a brakeman on 03 Irelght Iraln.Lehlgli Valley Railroad, lellofflhe top of o limo car, this aide of Slaliiislon, Saturday afternoon. In falling he struck his back on a cross tie, sustaining severe Injuries. He was taken to his home where he received medical attention. A Bio TiiikoI Kvery subscriber to the Caiiiion ADyocATit who immediately pays up arrearages and une year in advance will receive free for one year Health and J font. a large 8 pogo, JO olumn monthly paper, devoted In home mailers, biep up, Eggr" Only $10,00 ca?h for an all-wool Suit at II. H. Peters', Post-office building, Lehlghton. Fur the week ending on the 15lh inst. there were 07,1(18 tons of coal trans ported over tbo Lehigh Valley railroad, maktnea total to date ol 1 ,41(1,44 1 Ions, decrease of 207,2.11 Ions as compared witli same lime last year. Henry Barnes, a promiueiil cititen of Millord, died at his home there oftern lingering Illness, aged 81 years. He was tho father ol Luclan F. Barnes, one of the most brilliant lawyers in Northeastern Pennsylvania, and was connected by mar. riage with the Wells'ond Ciossley lamllies, well known throughout the blate. Tho First National Bank, of Shenon doah. was organized on Suiurday last by ihe election of A. V. Leiseuring, of Mauch Chunk, President, and P. J. Ferguson, of Shenandoah, Vice Prrsident ihe capital elock. $100,000, lias all been paid in. The hanK will oo ready lor business by April 20tll, The fools are not all dead yet, at least we infer from the hideous yelling of a trio of juvenile "Mds" who were making themstdvea very ridiculous disturbing tho rest ol tho iieopie on itaiikway ahoul 3 clock Saturday mornini: last. Tlt-e saloon or hotel kecer who lurnlsbcd them liquor should prosecuted. jpri. IT. Pctors, at the ost-office building, Lohigh- ton, will make you nn all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. S-K. F. Luokenbarli, 61 Brnaflway Munch Oh unit, iihs enlHrc,,i his store, nut in a new ekvliu.it, and now litis ni ex hi Li linn nvcr 1000 styles ol fine piiper httnuinp rietvinitinnp, ItczcB Hint burners, tnceth ilh an el ecu tit line nt iIhiIo filimlei, with titlest utlnrhNH'iitB ond trimmings. U'-nk? Etntinnerv unrl fancy dtids In rcat variety ih! at lowest prices. -A Utile mtihlen becoming wearied wjlh the (juarreling of two clilMren over a filoes of niillc, excltumefh "What's the ttse of fighting forever over Hint milk? There s a whole cmvful out in the hnrn." Ami lhnt remiiuls us to Mention that David Ebberl'e stable is full ot splendid teams, which he lets nut on leasunaule term?. 11 very on Horlh ftreet. Cecil Howard, need nbout thirteen ears, was ultacked in lletliiehem, Wed nesdny of I.net week, lty two boyg apparent ofllieearno nee, who demanded in tl' name of JeEte James'1 lliat lie Ehuuld hold up his humid and deliver Ins wealth. Thev were nn r-ueit ami nrresleii. lliev mlmtt ted having read dime novels und witnessed the play nl Je8;e James." g'Therc is a pcricct rush at Clauss & lino., for those mndsomelv-mnde, all-w o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early it you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price Jur a suit made to order. A Ir.ime house, situate on on Railroad street, Wilkesbarre, occupied by the family ol'Tilghmaii Mewharl. was destroyed by fire about noon on Monday. Tho mother was absent at the time the house look fire. and no one was near excepting lourauuiil clilMren. unool the youngest, aged Tour leen moulds, was burned to death. The lire is ruppoeed to have been started by une I the outer children. r-For Pianos or Oreans, co to J. F, Ualb.tch, u.ink street. All tho mist nesir Hble makes, at the very lowest prices John Fulweiler, postmuster of Jack sonville, Lehigh comity, owns 11 rifio which I lie first American Fulweiler bought in 1776 from a Swiss emigrant, Tha rifle did i;ood service in the French and Indian, the Revolutionary and Ihe "1812" wara. Kiebt red coats were killed with it une dv below Allentown. The title goes to the oldest son nf each generation, provided he remains in t'enasyivauia, On Friday morning n! last week James elirig, a brakeman on the Lehigh Valley fieVghl tram No. 87, while standing in Ihe middle of the track below the Mauch Chunk depot, was knocked down by an empty engine backing toward him. He ten on In a iiur under the tender and was Iracced h coniiderable ili.tance befiro he was discovered. Ho sustained severe cuts and bruises about Ihe bead and body, nnd is injured internally. He was taken to his home at Beaver Hun. Mr. Jacob McGinly,of Buck Mountain this county, died at that plac Wednesday morning, ol last week, aged about 85 yejr. the cnuse of his Heath being a cancer in the throat, from which lie hail heMi Buffering for a year past. Mr. MrOinty is well known in the Lehmh Valley, havinir for inerly resided in Wilkesbarre, and was the uncle 01 Mr. Menus Mclilntv. ol Wilkes barre, and the grand uncle of Deputy Treasurer John 8. MrOroarty. He vat born in the parish nf Inuiskeel, County iwnegai, ireianu, jsx. James Ralter, a young man living In Cranberry Township, was very dangerously wounded in a street row, at Hasleton, on Sunday night. He had been drinking, and meeting I wo men on the street engaged in a nuarrel with them and struck one of them John Hopp, u blow in the face, knocking him down, Willie nn the ground Hopp drew a large pocket knife ami stabbed Hat ler lu Ihe abdomen, the blade penetrating lu a depth ot uhout three inches. It is feared that Hit, Injuries wilt prove fatal, Hopp has uot beeu arrested. Rev. Geo. W. Gross, of the Evangelical Church, Slatmgion, was rrcrnlly prrsented with a handsome gold wstcli by his cungrer gatioH, Never skip tha advertisements when reading a newspser. They show just what live business men are ab.uil.and every one who has trading to do will find it pays to trad, wltb tbuM who idverliw. Decided steps ought to be ttken to cure cold or cough at once. - We should recom mend Dr. Bull's Cough BVnip. TM valu- uble medicine Is Indorsed by Ova physicians. nnd you ran rely on ila doing- the work; aveiy lima. t The body of-Du1r O'DoifnclI,- largely dvertlead for throughout Ibi's ys I ley re cently, was found in the Leliigb river at ssion Wednesday mnrningn au anvapcea stal of decomposition. Tho Lehleh Car Works, at Stemton. will uot start upon Ilia newly recjlvad large conlracts uutit April 1st, owing to tha a terveuiug time being required lor laying la lumber and other material. We notice by tha Altoont (Pa.) Triiunt that Dr. E. S. Miller, son of Philip Miller', of town, and a student of Dr. K. B- Keber, hai removed from Allnnna to Parnassus, Westmoreland county, afler a residence uf some six tears la the firmer plaae. The Tnkune deeply regrets the removal of our :nungand talented Irlenu, sjieaiiing ni nun 11 the hia-hcat Icrml of praise. AH of Which we tiro pleased to note. The commission appointed to examine and iriquiro as to the sanity of John" Dill- man, under sentence of death in the Eastnn jaii, report hi una no and responsible tor his actions. The Philadelphia conference nf the M, E church, closed, lis session, on Wednesday last. Among Ihe appointments nf ministers we note: For Lehlcliton, Rev. O. R. Cook: Mauch Chunk, Rev. S, 11A. Heilerj Eat Mauch Chunk, Itev. 11. D. iSaylorj , Pecker ton to be supplied; Parryville, Rev. F. 111 Inan. Bethlehem has as a Chines, laundry in which llirco celestials are employed, A partial eclipse of the sun will occur on mnich 27th,visibln in the United States. Tho Lehigh Canal is being gotten ready for a resumption of navigation in the latter part ol the present mouth. The merchant mill of the Allentown Rolling Mill Co. started up on Monday There is an alarming prevalence of typhoid fever at Catasatiqua. As the trout fishing season will com mencoon April 1st., it will be well for those interested In the mailer In note the tact that portion of Wild Creek has been reserved lor the purpose ol propagating, thus pre veulliig the depletion ol that stream u! trout. The festival of Franklin Lodge, 2087, K. of II. of Weissport, which closed on Saturday evening last was very succssful, and netted tho Lodge nbout $475, which peaks well for the liberality of nur people in such matters. Mis Lilly Gulh was the successlul contestant for tho gold watch, having collected 11U6; Rev. Erb, of Shiting ton, took the suit of clothes Minnie Beers, tho bracelets, and Warren Strau:sberger,tho silver watch. A tunnel has been Etartod Irom the Mammoth to Buck Mountain vein from the first slope level in Slunlon Colliery. Tliero were seyenly prisoners in the Luzerne county jail on Tuesday morning the largest number ainco the county was llyided. Rumor has it Hint Dr G. B. Lindermnn will again make a trip In Cuba nbout the 27lh fnt , ti look after the interests of the Bethlehem Iron Company tlieie. The next legal holiday is Good Friday April llth Slate Superintendent Iligbco nnnoun ces that vncatinu in Ihe Soldier's Orphan-' schools this year willhegin on July 11, nnd continue until duly .10. The Allentown Democrat, says, Mr. Fred, W. Lcicklc, uf Catiuauqun, is tho owner of a dog weighing 179 pounds. He la no doubt in fine condition, according to 1 1 is weight, to bo converted into kbinoke wurst. Scycral girls, nbout fifteen years old are inis-dng irom Scranton and it is thought lliev have been nlidurtil. Ntusanco ts b3 Abated. Tne loliowiug notice bns been postod up along the line of tho h. & S. IIR.: "To nil engineers: Your attention is nguiu called In the too Irt-quent uso of the whittle while passing through different stations along the line ot Ihe Lehigh x biisnuehanna U.iil road, causing many complaints. Uso the whittle iislitlloiia possible. Freeinanshurg Bjllileheni, Allfiitowu ami Calnsaoqiia n'ri- points most complained of.and there can bo no excur-e lor tho Irequent use of the whl-tle at these points, (signed; W. b I'olhemus Bupt." Didu't Think It Would fjo Off! At Hecksherville, near Pottsville, Sunday Tnonihs O'Xiell, a boy, playfully pointed it shotgun at Patrick McAtiiny, a companion saying he was coing to shoot him. Mc. Aniny replied: "Shout away," when O'Niell fired, killing Mi'Aniuy instantly, The OoronerV jury exonerated O'Niell from all blame, llo cluuue.'l ho did pot think would go off, ns It was only on hall cock uielra Ijlher, however, took him Miuersvilie Monday nnd gavo him up to tho authorities. Alter it hearing lie wit. 'oiiimitte.l In Poitsvillc Prison. He Is but fourteen year of age and U is victim sixteen Jears. Swapplnr; Their Wives- A Mount Curmel despatch of Ihe 1 3 1 It Inst., says: Fiedenck Albert atol George Nye have for years worked together as miners in a brenst at the Burnsldn Colliery in the village ot nurnside. About u wee ago they communicated to each other thHt their married lives were unhappy. Ky finally suggested that they should exchange wives ns a iMissiiile way out ol their family troubles. Albert contenled nnd Ihe women did not object. Mrs. Nte p-icked up her personal ell'ects and went to Albert's house, winie Mrs. Allien sought 1110 home ol nye. Boili women serin to be perfectly satisfied and their husbands remain as firm friends as ever. A CARD. To the Editor of the Mauch Chunk Timu. Sir, In your issue of March 12lh. 1834. in an article commenting up-n Mr. William W aterboraiol his ilaugliti-rs, you take mi casiou 10 slander nnd delaine my namo in that connection, representing falselv and maliciously that I am a "tell tale." and "mischiel maker" between tho said William Walerbor and his daughters, and that I "was going to net my cap for him" (Water Ixir.) All of which charges I mo6t einphal ically deny and denounce as wilful and de liberate lalfchoodr, und ilemiiml at J our hands as full mid as public a denial of the charges made us you gaye to the puhl c.ilion ot them. LUCY I.AUB. Lehlghton, Ta , March 18, 18S1 ThoRallroal Era in Literature. Mesnrs. Funk J: Wagualls, ol New York, have in hand 11 very greal undertaking that of furnishing Standard books at the prires of the fldsh novels. Their announce ment includes works by the best of Am-li-can authors, as Julian Hawthorne, Joaquin Miller, Gen. P. Lathrop, Edward Everett Hale, etc , books on which they have to pay heavy royalty. Think uf such books sell ing for 15 or 25 cents each. No wonder such men as U. 8, Chiet Justice Waile, Pres. Mark Hopkins, Dr. John Hall, speak si enthusiastically uf the undertaking. Wendell Phillips, just bef.re his death, spoke his eppruval In ihe warmest terms. See their largo advertisement on another page. A P. H. Charged With Forgery. From a Wilkesbarre telegram ef the I4lb Inst., we learn that C. L. Briggs, atmasltr at Daltou, Lackawanna county, was arrest ed that moriing by a deputy marshal and taktn belore the United Slates Commission er at Scraulon. on the charge of havin: wrongfully withheld the sum ol SOO pen sion money from Mrs. Sarah Parker, a soldier's wnliiw, and nf having forged the name ot the widow on a eusioii certificate made payable til hernrdar. The arrest was made by direction of Ihe' Pension Depart menl at Wsshinglnn. After the hearing Brings was held or bail- in the sum 01 $2000 lor his appearancalbefore the United Slates C"iirl at WiHiam'siwrt, to ausarer fur tha offense of forgery, as well ai for official mltooaduol. "THE THIRD HOUSE." Its Good and Sad Membera The Hematic-. -flblo Experiences, of a Cloio Observer -of Its. Workings Darljif a. I,on(,.Hcildcace nt wosnipRton.. ' 'Qireipondtnct I2ockttcv Democrat.) Nocilj1 upou Ilia American continent list a larger floating population than, Washington-, ft is citjmalal that durlog the session! ol corrgrcEj twenty fivo thousand people, whose homes are In various parti of this and other countries, Risks' this city tlialr place of raiidertro. Borne corn, here, at tracted by th adyantagei tho city offers for making tha arnustntanca of publlo men: other have various claims which they wish to present, while tile great majority gather hare, as the crow, uock to trie carrion, lor the sole purpose l getting a morsel at the public crib. The latter cUss, ns a general tiling, originate the many schemes which terminate in vicious bills, all uf nhlcli are either directed at tho publio treasury, or toward that revenue which the black mail Ingjof corporallous or prlvute enterprises may nriug. VVhile walking down Pennsylvania ave nue the other day I ine.t Mr. William M. Ashley, formerly ofyuur city, whoso long resideuco Here iiaa made him unusually well acquainted with the operations uf the lobby. Having made my'waots In this particular li reel ion known, In nnswer to au Inlerroga live, Mr. Ashley, raid; "Yes, during mv. residence here I have become well ecniiafnled with tho workings uf Ihe "Third House,' as It is termed, and could tell you ofuumcrout jobs, winch, like Ihe'llealhen Uhluee,' are peculiar. 'You do not regard the lobby, as a body, vicious, do youi ' "Not necessarily so, there nro good nnd bad men comprising that body; yet there nave uecn times wneu 11 must ue annulled that the combined power nf thn 'Third House'liBS overiiildeu the will of the people. the had tuuuence nt the lobby can be seen in Ihe numerous Mood hills that are intro duced at every session." But how ojn these Ue di'oivered?" Easily enough, to tho person who has made the tliingn studv, lean detect them at a glance." " Poll me, to what bills do you refer!" "Well, take the nunUHl gas bills, lor in- stance. They nre iiitroiluc,d for tho pur pose of bleeding Ihe Washington Gas Light company, lliev usually result in nn iu- vestigationcoininitlee which never amounts to anything more than a draft upon the public treasury for the expenses ol the in vestigalion. Another squeete is the alaair bills, as they are called. These, ol course, nro (ought by the butchersatnl market men. The first ntlompt lo lon-o a bill of this ills cripllon was in 1877, when a prominent Wnshington P'lliilcan ollcreil a fabulous sum fur Ihe Irancliise," Anything else in litis line that you think of air. Ashley?" Yes, there's the lob to reclaim thn Poto mac Uh Is, which, had il become a law, would have rebutted iiiauenurinoussteai.Tliowork is now being done by the Government it- self,und will rid the place nl that malarial atmosphere nf which no hear so much out side the city," "During your residence hero have you experienc-ii tho had results ofliviug in ibis climate?" "Well, while I have not at all times en joyed good health, I nm certain thut the diiiicuity which laid me up so long whs not 1nalar1.1l. It was something that had troubled me I'oryeara. A shooting slinging pain that nt times attacked different p.itts if my body. One day my right arm and leg would lorture me with pain.tliero would be great redness, heal and swelling nf the parts; und perhaps the next day the left arm and leg would be siuiiiariv etiected. Then ngiiiu it would locale in some particu lar part ot my body and produco a lender nebs which would well nigh drive me fran. lie. Tliero would be weeks at n timo that I would be nfllicted Willi au Intermitting kind ul pain that would cine on every nlternnon und leave mo comparatively I'reo fro..i sufiVring during the balaiio- uf the twenty-lour hours. Then I would huye terrible paroxysms of ptiu coming on nt any time during the day or night when I woulil be obliged to lie upon my back for hours nod keep as mnltoiiless 11s (eissilile. Eyery time I attempted 10 innye n dully een-iitiiiD would pnFs..ver my body, or I would l.iinl from hot Hashes. 1 siilfeml from n spas modic onnlra"lion of the muscles and a sore, uess of tiie back nnd bowel', end even my eyeballs become born and distressed 1110 g'rratly whenever I wiped my faco. I be came ill-lcmpercd, peevish, Iretful, irritable and desperately djspondent." '-Of course you consulted the doctors re garding your difficulty?" "Consulted them? well I should say I did Some told me I had neuralgia; others that I had inflammatory rheumatism, lorwlnch there was no cure, thai I would be afilicted all my lile, and I lint time ulouo would mitigate my sufferings." 'But didu'l ihey try to relieve your mis. eries? ' "Yes, Ihey vomited nnd phvsiced me, blistered nnd bled 1110, plastered nnd uilcd me, sweat, steamed and everything but froze me, but without avail." "I had a Iriend living in Michigan who had been afllict-d in n similar way und had been cmed. He yroto 1110 regarding his recovery and advised me to try the remedy which cured him. 1 procured a bottle nnd commenced its use, taking a table spoonful after each meal nnd at bed lime. I had used it about a week when I noticed a de cieiike ol the aoreuess ol the joints nnd 11 general feeling ot relief. I pererved in its iue ami finally gol fo I could move around without limping, when I told my Iriends that it was Warner a Sale Rheuiimt'C. C'iru thai had put me ou my leet," "And do you regard your euro as perma nent?" "Certainly, I haven't been so well in ymrsasl 11111 now, and although I have been subjected to Irrquent und severe changes ol weather Ibis winter, I liayo not It-It 1 he first intimation ol the return uf my rlieumalio troublo " "Do you object to the publication ol this interview, jir. .sineT "Not nl all, fir. I look upon II ns a duty I own my lellow ireatures loulleviate their sufferings so far ns I am able, nnd anycom inuiiication regarding my aymploios and euro thai may be sent to me nt 503 Maine avenuo will rcceivo prompt and csrelul at tenlion. 'Judging from your rerllal, Mr. Ashley. there must be wonderful curative properties ab -oil Ibis niediciiii?" "Indeed, there is, sir, for nn mar. suffered more ii.-r longer than did ! before this reui- dv gave me n-lief." Togo lack In tho original subject, Mr Aside V. I SlllilKilin l (ill sen I lA Rutne lu mi liar laces about the lobby session alter sesiinu?" "No, not so much so as you might think New faces are nomtanlly seep and old ones disippear. The (train upon lobbyists is necensarily yery greal, and when you add to this Ihe demoralizing effect of lata hours nnd intemperate habits and the fact thai they are olten found oul in Iheirsteals.iheir ilinplK-ariiMio can easily be accounted for." "wnai proportion ol these blood lulls are ellcoeslll', "A very small urcenlage,sir. Nntwilh standing the power and influence uf the lobby, but few of these vicious measures pats. Werethci successful it would ho a sad commentary Un our system of govern mrm.anu would virtually annihilate one branch o it. The great mainrilv of theiii are either reported adversly or smothered In committee by the watchfulness and loy ally ol our congressman. J. E. D, Don't Like the Gallows- Saba to D. Allesaodro, now confined in the Easton jail under sentence of death, seems determined not to die on Ihe sea (Told A photographer, accoinpsnled hy "Peauut Juhn" as iulerprelor, called cn him last week to take Ins Photograph. Sahslo poal lively refused to sit, raying, "High man no inakee hundred dollar offea me: I killee myself," And he undoubtedly meant it, Friday heoienrd an artery in hlsarm,nd would certainly have bled to death had he not been discovered in lime 1,1 prevent it. It ha('ieiied that Futher Groels-r called to see him about the lime he mada the at tempt un ms lile, and when Sahato beard the doors opening he hastily tied Ins arm up with a handkraoliirf, but the priest saw something was wrong nnd made an exam Inatinu. . Sabatn, promise,) Father Groalzer that he would not reieat his attempt at suicide. A knife mada ul brass was fouud un hi in. Mlrs Emms J. Ileber, daughter of l)r N. D. Reber, who liaibeen in ettendsnco st tlie Westchester State Normal School, is borne speeding two wstks ysettha. Lehleh 0p Itemi. Hawks have put In an appearance at the pulpit r- ck. Mr. It. Rulherlord dropped lbrc crons'al one abut a few days ago. Col. John Craig had his house painted recenlly.'nuw he talxsof enlaiging hlssture. T. B. Craig snit Win, Mushliti have lelumed homo from tho Kingston Stuil nary, They look well and. hoppy. Q,ur young friend A. W. Anthony, who lias beeu confined to his bod lor soinu lime. is again up and around. A few dsys nioro and our puhlia schools will close. Mr. Meendsen Is improving hlidwcll. ing by the addition .of a bay wiudow and a coat uf paint. John Reiser will shortly return to Idaho. Ooud luck, John. John Ruch is happy because it is a girl, and Lewis Llchteunalder cau'tkeep (rum dancing because K Is a bouncing buy. Bm bolli ale hnppy. Messrs. Craig and Weida are engaged building several, boats. Tho boatmen hereabouts anticipate a llyely boating season on. the "raging" canal. Emma Beltt, daughter of Joseph Belts, of Hazardsville,dted this week, ag'd u little oyer lour years. JrniciTux. Mahoning Eqnibs. -r-The mads have been very muddy now for the past two weeks. Farmers havonot yet entertained any thoughts, concerning the sowlug of oals in the mouth or March. Tho question which was asked some time ago, "Will thire be a Select School at Centre Square?" has uow been answered in the affirmative. The school will open the 7th day ul April, nnd will bo held in upper allon lor a term ten weeks, nnd tvlll be In charge of Mr. John II. Kurd, nor. Henry Riiusnilth, of Freeland, spent Saturday and Sun-lay with his father, Reuben Reinsmllh. We are anxiously awaiting the return of G, K. Musselman, who went away an a visit several weeks ago. On list Sunday Ihe Lints Supper was celebrated in Ihe llensalein Church. The cr)wd being enormous, if we take in con sideration the condition uf the roads. Gold watches are becoming a common lliing among the arislrocrats of'Mahonlng." We hope that il is not contageuus, ur else if these get il, whose attention it is to 6lart a bank, they will hardly have ny thing lo deposit. liASU, Lower Towamenslng Items. -Mrs. John Seem departed this life lasl week; sho was burled ill the Evangelical church cemetery. The h. & S Railroad Co., will make n double tracK Irom Parryville to Hazird, which wilt givo eiiiployment to a large number uf hands, Work will bo begun at unco. Artanua Blose, from Weather! v, spent Sunday with his parents. Jacob Slroup has sold a hone for $180 tn Alex Plilfer. Ailun Monte, of this place, will move to Weatherly lu April. John Anthony was made happy ono day last week by his belter half presenting him a boy-baby. Wesley Snyder on tho 6ame day oamo ill potsession o( a girl baby. Moses Stroup is hauling lumber for an additional uttachmeut to his barn the coming spring. Mrs. Wagner, 01 upper lowamensing, stiles that she, has heard her son, Wilson, who is now 17 years old, laugh but once aloud during his life time. Our township auditors last Mnndiv n week audited the various accounts of the officers occupying the various positions. We nro very iinxious to sue a statement ol the fa 1110 printed 111 the Auvocate. winch would bo just uud right and according to liw. Most of nur schools will close at tho end nl next week. Cox. Fully Organized for business. The stockholders ot the Enterprise Build ing and Loan Association, of Lehlghton, met in Reber's Hall nn Monday evening, 17th inst., and adopted a Constitution and By Luws for the government ot the Associ ation. A number of new nnd admirable features were adopted for the running ol the Association, all of which are in strict coulormity to tho latest legislation on the subject, The first payment will be made on Monday April 21st. and tlio monthly payments 'thereafter will be made 011 the third Monday of eanh month. All persms that have subs.'rihed fir stock will plense lake notice of the time nnd be promptly on hand, The meeting will be held in Iteher'a Hall, commencing nt 7 o'clock. II tliero are any persons who cannot ba present at the meeting thoy should sea the Secretary and make all arrangements beforo Ihe lime ul meeting. "Irregularity" of a Station Agent A Pottsville despatch of Ihe 15th Inst., siys: E R. Rhoa les, s'atlon agent for the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Malianoy City, wa3 arrested Saturday nnd lodgo l in prison by the Coal nnd Iron Bilice. Mr. Rhundes li'as held th position for a longtime and was considered one of tlio most trustworthy agi nts ill llio employ ol the company, but ol late some extravagance nil Ills pari nroused suspicion. Several days ago $3,K0O was received by him lo be forwarded lo Wc-tcrn merchants. It Is charged that he appropriated the money to Ins own use. His fa tin re lo transmit the money caused an Investigation uud Ills arrest. Ho was given n hearing before a local Justiee.wliert evldeneo of his guilt was produced. His disgrace lias c.iued a great shock to his lamily nnd friends. The Wrst bound Lehigh Valley Irack was blockaded for ne.irly three hours at Le- hlith Gup Wednesday night by n broken wheel under tlio tank of the locomotive No, In 5 Dining thn delay all trains were ruu on Ihe opposito track. Eight freight cars were wrecked on the North 1'enn It.illroal below umgen, un Tuesday morning, caused by a broken rail No one was Injure.), STOCK MARKETS, Reported up lo 12 o'clock, by De Haven k Townsend, Hankers, J. 0.3a b 4inrrt direct, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and sold either for cash or on margin. Philadelphia, March 10. 1SS4. bid asked ITSJ's, Ext 101 - U S Currency C's 1331 - US -IS. new V. 113 (JS4V I'.'.l 124 Pennsylvania R R 502 W PhiUdolphia .1- Rending U R 21) 201 Lehigh Vallev RR 71 72 Lehigh Cal .1- Navigation Co 47 48 Uul'cd N J ft R i- Canal Co 1115 lUfi Northern Central U R Cn CI f,2 Ilestonvillo Pass. 11 R Co 1.1 15 Huff. N. Y. .t Plilla. R R Co 71 71 New Jersey Central ft-1 f-9 Northern Pacific Com 2li 211 " ' Prefd 471 47i North Pennsylvania R It 6IJ fiR Philadelphia',!: Erie R R 181 10 Silver. iTradea) f!8 02 DIKI). KINSEL. At Tackerton. on March lflth Mary, daughter of Charles F. and Mary A. Ivinrel, aged 11 years, 4 months and IB nays. To Fishermen ! Notice Is hereby given. That all persons are foridd trespassing on the lands of the un derslaned for th, purpose nf KlSlIINa in WILD UHUEK. botween Mlnehart's Mill an-l Lovetl's .Attn, alter imsuaie, under pen BllJ Ol tUQ 11T. WM. LKE it SONS TewsmenilDsr, Maroh il, HS aw. Hotol and Storo Stand at Privato Sale. The undersigned offers at Private Male his Iloiet and toro Stand together Willi P ur. ...un i.,..nr w.ii ..,,i,i..n.fl., r fln.i .1...... at I'leasim Horner, lu Jlalun nit I'cnn.lilp. rarbon Dounly l'a. TJils Is one of fhe licit Kluniis In lliBOOilnlv. haln lonalMl In a wall seated st-cilon otcoumry. and no other sioru within a distance cr Irom 5 10 11 miles. The houselsnuwt.leentodasnHotel.it d doloir Kood paylnit busiuers. The property will be sold uo very rcasonablo terms. -ALSO,- Eight or Ten reryelUlbly located nuil.il. 1MI t TS, sltuite In the llurou.li ol Lo liUhlon, will be sold on adviutaneous terms. Apply to i'KANDIS STOCKEH, riesaot ilorDer, rt tf Mahoning Towsitip, p TOicn tho Tfcalker crorrs Trcrmcr, that cxtrcmo, Hrcd fccltac, want ct cppclltp, dullness, lancnor, tid lassitude, edict, almost tho cnllro human t&mUy, end scrof ula find, other diseases ccucd by htnaorj, Dcnltest tbcmselros Wtli man?. It li lm pcc&lblo to, throw eff this debility end expol humors from tho blood trlthoct tho old of a roliablo modtefna trio Ceod'a CarsaporlUa, " t could not elocc, aad would rot up la tho morahg with hardly tlio enough to get out ct ted. I had no rppetltc, ctd my faco would break cut wifu plmplca. I bought a bottlo ot Hood's Bampartlla, r.nd noon began to sleep coundlyf could cot up with out that tlrod end languid feeling, and my oppetlto improved." P.. A. E.lNTOED.lICnt.O1 "I Lad been, much troubled b7 general debility. Last spring Hood's Barsapnrtlla proved Just tho thing needed. I derived an Imrr.cnsj amount cf benefit. I never felt better,' II. F, MtxtET, Boston, Maes. ' Hood's SarsaparHSa Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $G, Made only by C I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.. IOO Dobos Ono Dollar THE RAILROAD ERA IN JLil'X'JMKiA.XUfCEJ, " Tcvr mr-icctto rk5fi ft oood boikt a tAeavh it onevflha greaie t achitwnenti of 'lecrnturi." Jon Wananiakcr, JVoljieplfu. "1 rcconimeiu He tinierJUtny." John lla J, D.D, Our Standard Library hooks for 15 o:nts and 23 csnti ara abut tho b'zq of this entlro advertisomout, Tho typo in nearly nil tho boots nro Small Pica, the sizo used in this son- tonct;. 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Of Lelilcllton 1 la, the clmraeter uud ohject of nldcli Is lo accumulale 11 fund by the inunilny centrum. 1 tlons 01 Its members, which luciomed by oarelul msnaiceuieiit and Inveiiioeiit shall 1 enable lt miiubers tu purchase Heal I state. Erect llulldlnirs, or lo Invest the tame for any lawlul puipesa, and 11 th"i puruei to have and HitrssMid wjov all the rnfhlsand privileges ot Ibe sua Act of Arstiobly and III tuppteiqsAla. T. A BNYHEn. Boltclior fur Appliosnti, M.rolil.IMl-wl. At no other ecctoh Is the system so sua. ccctlblo to tho beneficial efleets ot b re Uablo tonlo tnd tnMgorar.t. Tho Import) Stuto of tho blood, tho deranged digtsUofl, and tbo wcale eondljlon of the) body, oaeood by Its long battlo with tho cold, wlDtry blasts, till can for tho revtvlcf, rctrulcUnt and restoring. Influences to happily and cEectlvely combined la Hood's Barsaparflls, 'Hood's Sarsapsrflla did mo n great deal ot good. I had co portleular dlsoaco, trot was tired out trcra crrcrwpr: pod It tooed ico up." lies. O. E. Btsaos, Coboos, IT, T, a .rsapi " For teven yoaro, tprlne nnd fan, 1- haO, Ecrofuloua sorce coma out cn my legs, tod tor two years was not ftco from them at alb I euHorcd -cry much, Last May I began taking Hood's Garaaparllla, nnd beforo I bad taken two bottles, tbo cores boaled and tho humor Uft mo." C A. AiaoLrj, Arnuld, Mo. "Ttero 13 r.o blood purlf-cr erjual to Hood's SarsaparUla." E, S. Tnctrs, Itothcster, N. Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold ly all dreegtets. $1 ; six for $c Mada only by C. I. noOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Donoa Ono Dollar 14 Volumes for $3.75. In ono quarto vol., clotu. Eaohtvork C-omplotG. (1.) Mnnrmloy'A lies i vs. (8) (2.) Cnrlyla'o Essaja. (0) S.) Chnrlt sworth'e Life of itow land Uili. (1.) uiiirJes Kinsley's Town Geoiog. (5) ihomus nuchea Alfrea tha r at. (3 1 utiraeli's v alnniitica cf Autncra? T) uuealn'a lthics"f tha IHaf. I3. D .mni. th-nes'O ntioris. 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