to &JC, i'i I i BEAtEKS IN-; Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, post ornoE building, SVeisspprfc, Peiina- Repairing of nil kinds promptly attendod to at VEKY llitsonable Charges. If you need nny thing in our lino, give us a call before go ing clscwhorcv Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. ,feb2-y 1 h . SHBHIPF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. WlUtosoldby Tlrtuo of n'wrlftif Fieri Facial, Issued out ol tlie Court of Uommnn Pleat, ami to mo dlrectrd, tho lollowlns: valuable Heal Estate, on the promises In tun borough of .Weissport, on MONDAY, MARCH 31st, 1884, at One'o'eloclt P. M, Tho undivided one-half Interest In the rol. lowlnu described piece or parcel OIX.ANU, situate In the borounh of Weissport. i:nrlm county, Mate of feunsylvenla, bounded anil described as.folloirs: Oontalnlim In mint on While street leiTeet, and extending In depth at rlirht ansiles or that width by parallel lines 1S5 feet to Canal street; bounded nu the southnelt by White street, on the North west by Hrldge street, on tho Northeast by Canal street, and on tho r-outli.east by the nih nr nr lnt numher three, the i aino be- ins; lots marked on the general plan or plot of the trorougn ot weisspurt, nuiuucia , tart or No. threa. The Impruvomenta thereon consist or a THREE STORY HOTEL PROPERTY. Wilo feet! with a one story kitchen, lx:n feet; also a one-story friimc building, 15x15 .-at. ilm M frftlnn hl. 111 ItiCt. Soiled and taken Into execution as the property of Cornelius Snyder.and to he .old by 11 OUAS. W. 'lkNTZ, .Sheriff. Sheriffs Oftlce, Maticb Cuunic, l'a., Ms.rctv.Ulh, 1831 1 IHtaport Select School, Will nn MIIN1IAY. Arltll. 28th. l6l and continue T.n consecutive weeks In the I'UIJL.II) Sr.HUUU HU1LU1HU, ivhim. l'OHT, C.irbon County, I'enna. - O I1J El IT. The aim of the School Is to dvo Teachers an opportunity or reviewing the Common Hrancues, and lo afford thainoro Advanced pupllsrrtho public schools In the niMolninguletrlcts the f..ctllllos ol continuing t bHir .m.ii. IIpkIMaj the ci inninn branches. I. ATI N , A Mt K II l A . IEt I SI KTK V , N AT. UKAt. VlllMJiOl'lIY. ltuTANY. ETC, villi be taught. In connection with the above t(er Kill be. Primary Department for the Mneat ol younger pupus. " Batea of Tuition." For Totehert. per Term 47 fO tor Smaller I'uplls. from 3 Oil to S3 00 l'uptu in Primary School ft 00 I'er.tertn, according to grade. 1'or further lnlormatloa address, J. F. SNYDER, r Weissport. Carbou county, rcniia, March 22, l Sl-21 To Fishermen! Notice Is hereby'tlven. That all persons are forMd trespassing on tfie lands ol the un-derslaned'or- the purpose of r'lSHIN'.l In WILD CltEi:K-. between Mlnehan'a Mill and Eovatt'a Mill, alter this datr;"bm1crpen- ..tyinuji wM. LEA.&awSi Towameai(n:r March J-', 1884 3w. Tb beat evidence In tha world of the purity and excellence of JU&ckwell Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco is found In the fact that the fame pf this tobacco Increases from year to yer. Thia Could not bo the case ii uwere merely " gotten up to sell," or had, any dubious or dangerous. Inirre. in It. Junonff millions of timers of aH-natlopitlltlM, surely tome onovwouM find-out if it were Itnpio-e, injurious or unpfcUUble." For 18 years this, tobacco has been acknowledged to be-ths in tU vorld, and. every year tha Cull Durham brand grows more popular, the demand for u wider, ana ttnoters snore enthnslastlcoer Its I dOlclOus natural flavor. I Ask tout dealer for 1L I Oct the renuino tr3jx marx 01 uio uuu. Try Pino Remedies. 1iiraftiirr.EriTThfiSPlVfltnPill AlU fVWnniwrrL -i O " rUiiUJUlli IIUUUP orrhage. Jlph(heKl,J Jrnqr VJieopJruj UouKh.l'neuRionla.tlatarrh.iJoiiKhs.rolilr, SgtTJirualndall llroaaiilal-Truuklet.. It Is a wonderlul preparation of Pine and lloner. and Is working a. KUlloal revblntlon the traatmeut and ure ofvnll Taases of the, abov diseases. 'KuKAKOKrvH'ts IntVini , XCll.l JUlf, niiu vriiu IUU1IUI U.O Will elfeci a raold an.l"perfcct xure. It absolutely does not contain either opiate, narcotic" or any Injurious droit, and U a ruRKLc vnokT. ,OL rKXPARATlUH. A.T11I AL Will convince yj-t of Ha merits, lfjou would alwava.feel are or the safely or your children during In clement weather ant at all times, keep; a 00 1. tie In your medialna oiieat, snd for paraph let to (J A. LEWIS 4. l0.. Solo I'roprletors, SWS Chapel Street, ew Haven, Ot. Iiiik Dittkiu. Pin KlDEv akd Liven Pills, Ju;pLAaTaa Aiv'Dl'isa OAix.r Soldby DruifuUls. Jan)2-uitnr -f,,, ... . ... .,, .AlX R . J - - a j . III LtlC.fftjF Sr. i o .-.S53 Dectoiber l.wW wm I aicumi natural flavor. I Sm I 17 1 Ask your dealer for. It Viv I pl I Get tbe trenulno tndcyl ttfl JV I mark of tho Bull. I ' Hk There la no miarhlef done where Hw' I " Blackwell'a Cull Durhuu HUN , flmoklri; Tobacco la used. Dp. m ' Urf -a - - O BflrftSiT S a -alS "Original Cheap Cash Store, ' LACK "iACTIEMIRE I LACK VACUEMIRE New Goods ! New Goods I Perfect Weave ! Perfect Weave ! Best Dye ! Best Dye ! Ranging in Price from 37 Cents to 98 Cents per yard. J. T. INUSBAUM, Opn. 1'abHc Square, Bank Street. Lehigh. ton, l'a. June , 1883.1?. SATURDAY, MAUC1I 29, 1881. 8rECIAIj NOTICE. Persons maklnR paymcnla to Hits nfllce by money onlere or postal notes wilt pleaso mnlto them payable at Ihe WmssroBT Post Okfior, as Iha Le hlghlon office is not n money orJer offico Our Neighborhood in Brief. Monroe county is to havo a new court house to cost $11,000. &B-C11KSOKKT Tobacco advertisement In anolher.coUiinn. , Trout fishing will commence on the'lst ol April. TI10 wa.ter lias been let into tho .canal, and in n lew days bouts will be running. TU mineia.ln the Wilkesbarre region aro complaining terribly of tho small waea tliov are earning during the restriction in mining. --Now they speak of Crude relroletfrn as a remedy for consumption; belter not try it. but take Dr. Bull'a Cough Syrup the etani dard Cough Remedy of our age.' It Is ngreo able to th la.'te, never lulls to cure, and costs only 25 cents a bottle. A rule is soon to goi In force on the East Penn. railroad compelling every cm- Iiloyce of tho company to pay bis debts or le discharged from service. jE-tpFor Books, Periodical, Papers and Stationery, call on J. F. llalbucli, llank street, (his borough. Jacob Latibert, Charles 11. Smith and Michael Ebcuhoch, saloon keepers, in Eat- ton, have been arrested, at tho Instance of tho Law anil Order bociely, lor keeping open on Sunday. J3f- new lot ol CLOCICS, WATCHES and JEWELRY just received at S. 1IAGA MAN'S Store, Lehighton. Pa. Tom O'Neill, of Pottsville, who blew A. MrAnncy'a head off with a gun which he thought was at half cock and would not go off, was reinaudetl Monday, in default of $suu bail. Jsn-Tlie best BLUE FLANNEL SUITS warranted fast colors, at $9 per suit, at Jus. T , rtl ., . n..l I I! r uiiuas , uutna uui ni 1113. The Stale Grand Lodge of Red Men will meet on the 0th, ?lh and Sth, ol May in Ilazle Hall. Great Sachem TI103. A. McDonnell and Great Chief of Record Cbas. C. Couley. will be present. ,550-Fnr Pianos or Organs, co to J. F. Ilalbacb, Bank elreet. All the m'.st.desi r- abla makes, at the yery lowest prices. Use aokkr's Enumsii REUunv for' Cdn sumptip,v.Std by Dr. C. T. IIorn.Lo higbton, and E. A. Horn, Weiesport. .The wfo pt nev. T, M GrifHtli, hirm erly pastor ol the Mauch Chunk M. ). church, died at"Tamania, on Sunday alter nu n. Inlermrnt at Mount Muriau come tery, Philadelphia. Ba-If you want a Sewine Machine, rail on J. F. Ilalb.tcli, Bink street, he can furn ish you with it 1. nvcr than any one else. A blast at the Saucon Iron Company quarry at IIellertown,Nurthmplnn count S iturday, threw a slooe the size of a. mart's ucbii a .uii ter 111 a 111 uu 11 1111 aiutja a nnree. ffiJust opened, six' nieces of BODY nitUSSEL CARPET at 5 cents per yaid, wortn ji.iu.ut .jua. juas ,0Uerl a build, lug. Tho store of John Fryman at Chop man's Station, was entered by thieves on Friday night and robbed of dry goods to me value qi two uunurea aoiiars. j3SChoiec Clover Seed, lor snlo at J. L. GabcU?. 8.00 per bushel., Nicholas Ramaley, aged 70 years,'died at llile Bear, (Bloomingdalc), near Sum nlit Hill, on Tuesday morniiiK. Inlermenl at Ihe Brick Church, Li2zurd Creek. Valley SSt. You can pet a Single Buggy Hornets. in pnrt nickle, alien dollars and lull nlckle at twelve dollurs, got up in good style, at M. I' lory's Harness Shop, Weurt, P11 Willie, lulant son ol Mrs. Lucy Laub of tills borough, died on Tuesday morning last, after about one week's illnfss. aeed little over, eight mouths, of membranous croup. Sfcjulf Von wanta nlcemonth.easy shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer'a Saloon, tinder the Exchange Ho tel, Ho will 'fix you right, and Uon'tyou forget it. 1 A' wonderful discovery has recently boon msde by the application of GiurniTi: as a lubricant. It is likely, lo eiiKm-de nil and greasnaud become as valuable to the nation as any o( the modern discoveries. HUNDREDS Write, they owe their lifo and presenygpojl healtlrto Acker's- English RemMy fur OonFiiinption, Coughs Colds, lid. Sold by O. T. Uoru, Lehightop, and E. A. Horn, Weisslort. Jamea McFadden,. charged with hav ing caused the death of James Cirney, at Ashland, by etrikinc him nu the head with a inalletrwas discharged Holiday on $3500 - Apullet owned by P. Ij, Weitman, IVring on Pin'e street, this borough, laid an egH one 4ay last week measuring 5J I 7J hihes'. -Flif a1 puller tils Is dofng well.and If she improves-.. ith age there ia no telling what the size of her egg may be. Mr. A. J. Hanilton,,Buper;nVeidentof tba Lehigh Valley, Ceiriepl Wofk, at Bieg frled'a Bridge, has resigned, and accepted a position In Providence, R, 1. It is now In order for' the township ' auditors to publish their annual reports. The penalty for neglecting tbe publication ollliete annual reports la very severe on tho auditors.. The taxpayer! of various town ships insist that their suditors attend to the publication ol their reports so that a cen.r- a knowlrd0 of tho crindition nfthe fln- ances of the, towuslilp may prevail. -On Thbrsdsy ovealDg uf last week, the engine of an up going coal train on the L. Ic 0. railroad ran over a .misplaced switch at Walautport, and getting oir the track some fifteen empty coal cars were wrecked. The engine was but sliblly ! damaged. Both trarka Wero blocked, ami travel was delayed fully thrro hours. The trow rjflhe 3i;luo escaped Injury byjuwplngoir; Sieve Senglr, while fo.$irg Wednej. day night, with seyeral other inert, was thrown against a windsw sash, severely Cutting hjs brad. Henry Miller, of this employnat Packe,lnn borough, and an 6bnps, had Ills ...,. caugM between the bumper, of u freight car Thursday, ol last week, and so severely malbed as to iiecMilsto the am- punt, on i. three fingers, which wasdoue succculuily by Dr Se.plc, !)slrf-tuen uh ttock .-altera ail bay Day's Horio and Cattle Powder. Pot -dis temper, Mdctiound, Iota of appetite, and general debility It Is without a Veer In Ihe market. Price twenty fiyfl cents per pack age of one pound, full weight. Jobu V. Stout was Friday elected sup. crintredcut of the eastern dlyialon of the Pennsylvania Telephone Company. Tho. territory embraces Easlon, Bethlehem, Al lentown, Slatlngton and Mauch' Chunk, and Hackettttown, N. J. f&tS Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. H. Peters', Post-office building, Leliighton. For the week ending on tbe 22nd Inst., thero were 27,703 Ions of coal trans. ported over tbo Lehigh Valley railroad, makinea total to dale ot 1.489.235 tona, a decrease of 297,100 tons a compared with same time last year. n.For the best spectacles end eye glasses in the county, go to E. II. llohl. Mauch Chunk. At Ilellertown, Saturday, the 3-year- old son of Morris DIohl was attacked by a bull and thrown high in the air. He had one leg broken at Ihe hip and was Internal ly injured. Ilia parents heard his cries, and rescued him as tho bull was about to again renew the attack. fTH. II. Peters, at the Post-office building, Leliigh ton,, will make you an all- wool suit' lor only $10 cash, if you order now. The barn of Midhaal J. Ranb, in Wil liams township, Northampton i-nunty, was burnrd Thursday night by nn incendiary tiro. The live stock was got out, hut the farm utensils, grain, hay and other contents wore entirely tlctttirjed, Tho loss is about $5,000: partly.tnsuieiU Ala meeting of the Slate Exchange of Lehigh and Northampton counties, held ot Easlon Monday, J.Edgar Mitchell, of the Empire Freight Line, was elected president, vico James Ilets, deceased, No change was made in the regular prices of elate. Retiorts from all Quarters ehowed-that the spring business hud actively begun and that the demand was in excess of last-year. ffifl-AIvenia Graver has lust returned from the city with a large, line ot Spring Millinery. Do not fail to call on her. "t'..E. F." Xuckcnbacli, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, has enlarged his store, put in a new skylight, and now lias on exhibi tion over 1000 styles of fine paper hanaiics. decorations, freizes and borders, together with an elegant line of ilado shades, with latest attachments und trimmings. Books, stationery and lancy (roods iu greut variety and at lowest prices. &3?Now is the time, and CLAUSS & 11 Ii O., the place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for only $10.00. The anthracite coal companies issued their"spring trade circulars Thursday. The prices are from 20 to 60 cents $ ton lower than those of the winter schedule, and from 10 to 20 cents B ton below the hcures of a year ago. It Is generally understood in the trade that the reduction below last spring s prices is made principally with the View nl meeting the growing competition ot bit- umious coal.. &IL-Just the thine, an rye-elees that will fit any nose, sold at E. H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The Pennsylvania and North Carolina Gold Mining Company, composed entirely ol Tamaqua men, which was organizid several years ugo for the purposeof devel oping an extensiye tract of land owned by, Iho company near Charlotte, N. 0 has beeu organized and it is the intention of Hie cnini'Hiiv hi Kivr ineir Mnii (..urnuna pro perty u new and thorouch trial, under ex. perlt;nced mid' energetic management. ggfThcrc is a perfect rush at Clauss & Bno., for those handsomely-made, all-w o ol suits at $10.00, X'all early if you wish to take advantage of this' -remarkably low price ior a sun maae lOiOracr. The jury in the Greening murder trial, at Milford, Tike county, after remaining put all nighty brought in a verdict at 1 30 o'clock Sunday afternoon of murder in the second degree. Greening sat unmoved when the verdict was rendered. C. W. Bull his counsel, move. I lira new trial,claiming that the yerdict was'nntin accordance with the evidence. Tho Verdict is ilisipprove i in Ihe community, the general opiuinu be iug thatiGreeali.g was guilty uf deliberate mumer. , aj-Chlldren'a .School .and Sailor" Hots for 30 apd 35 cents, at Alvenia - Graver's .Millinery sipre. ' They were standing nt the, fronl .gate, 'Won't you come in-tlio parlor and -sit a little wlille,George, dear?" "'.'N..nofcI.gHeos not," replied George, hesitatingly, "I wish you would," the glrl'weut pnj '"it'aawfully lonesome. Mother hasgue out and father is up stairs groaning with? rheumatism in .the. egs." ''Both legs?" asked li e'nrge. "Ys. both legs." "Then I'H'come iitn. little wn'ilr." In order to harmonize this matter, h agreed to lake ner out in nne-of David Ebberl's popular rigs. Llyery on North Direct. l&ruMust be seen to convinco you that the ni'iy improved riust-proof bail-road watch is the best in the world. Svjd at E ii. noni f, ..unucn uiiunK. Daniel lAtner, jr., died, at his home In Welssport, on Tuesday night about (en ,u clock, of tvnhoid lever, aeml about 35 vmrn. Deceased leaves a wife and two chlldreu lii mourn their loss. f yn Monday rnnrnlng about one o'clock' a-firo originated at thai hemp house of Drifton No. 2 slope, near Hazlelnn. A bucket brigade 6f a hundred men was or ganized and saved the breaker, from da strurlinn. But little damage was done ;MJ-Wanlcd, A young lady to learn the miuiuery traue. I'Jease apply at this of nee. Supt. Balliet Ins recently been making a visit lothe schools of some ot the Western cities. He spent some time at the Cook County Normal School, under' the princt palshlpofCii). F. W PaikeTjThja school la attracting wida atleirtio'n rin account of tho excellent work, done In it, , Th charter of Enterprise Building and Lo'anAssnciatlon was 'granted'by Ihe Gov ernor on Monday last. L,Farmer,- boforej going in . the field this sprlngland In get a square meal on limn' buy the "On Time Watch" sold at E. II. Hnhl's, Mauch Chunk. .Mr John Trevaskia,' Principal of tho Beaver Meadow schools, is making prepir. ations to hold an institute on April 4th and 5lh. He baa inyited the teachers of other districts to bq present, and the. prospects are ihu there will be a, large attendance, -.Twentyione persons mostly adults have rectotl.v' been reeaiyed into miniber-' ship at the Presbyterian church of Fern Dale (or Fullerton), by the pastor, Rev. J, A. Little. These converts were brought in during happy revival meetings this winter t,Feu pla. ( -S3. To Rent. The undersigned wishes bf ftnt his house tu a small family, and board witlrthem. PHILIP MILLER. .yiTVou can positively aavo money bv buying a watch at tbe reduce,! pruvj.ilE. II. llohl, Mauch Chunk, keeing is belierinn. Our you friend Obe 8. Keiser, of the U. S. Hotel, Slalington, will retire from the business nn the 1st of April, and nn the 31st ."V. Xu.r.hlv' S. ! grand hop in the evening, lo wbloh he re ' peclfully liiviles all his friends. Mr. Keis. ' er wrll rasumo tho Inuur slure business in BUl:u 'Ion, Potlrbrton Items. -Miss Anabel McDanlel Is now con valescent. She was quite 111 for several days. -Mr. John Bohn will remove to Jamas- tnwniccupylng one of the new houscsbullt oy Jerome iteigei. It will be necessary lo nominate a very slrong ticket this fait, and It Is none too early to give the matter serious considera tion. -The Episcopalians will hold weekly services iu this place immediately alter Lent. They will occupy the school House, every Sunday afternoon at 3.30 P. M. -A new oil and wssto House Is being bullion tho side of the one destroyed bv Ore a short time ago. Packerton did not elect a supervisor this year Mahnhlng is ouo ahead. Who Is to blame, query? Rev. B. F. Powell has been returned to Packeton. Mr. Samuel Merit is able In be out again; he has bad a very serious tluio with an agravated carbuncle. It Is not decided yet whether there will be full time or nut during April. -Mr. Thamaa Harlemsn. despatcher of the L. V. R. R. at Ibis point, was takon langerously ill on Sunday morning last, with vertigo; he was recovering from a severe attack of pleurisy. Dr. Reber was summoned at once, as aiion as possiuie Doctors Derhemer and German, of Lehigli- ton, and Dr. Ktwir, of Mauch Chunk, were summoned loa onsulta'.iou with Dr. Reber. Under treatment there has been no occur rence of the attacks, aud the patient is rapidly Impovlng. Tho Democrats In Congress may make fools of themselves, and thus bring on de feat. It would nut be iiasaing atrangn II they did. However (tis well tu K' n little slow In making this prediction, If experi ence has anyting to do with the matter, the parly will give the country such a ticket and platform as will guarantee good giv eminent, If such bo the case, defeat is not probable. -Miss Mary Lnmison, a maiden lady. died at the residence nl her Nephew, Jamea bone, i'ackorlon, nn Wednesday morning. Sho has been an Invalid lor long tluio. The Mineral will take place on Saturday, March 29, at Lehightou Cemetery. Anon Obituary. Miss Elizabeth C. Gould died at the home of her brother, (J. J. Gould, on Monday, March 21th, after a lingering illness. Sho had been a sufferer for many yoara with that dread disease, consumption, possessing an Indomnitablo will she did not succumb until the wearied budy was worn out. ller life was one of usefulness, carinc for others. No case of sutlering or want pusaed her no- ',ice; always ready and willing to attend al the bedside ol thu aick, kind, gentle, and solicitous, she was sought for and welcomed iu the sick room. She will be misted by many, yet nonowlll wish her back from that rest which is her'a with Him she an lovingly served. She was born at Mauch Chunk, Nov. 1st, 1827, and was always a devotid daughter. It was her privilege to smooth thodying'pillow ol both her parents, her mother died in 18G7i her lather in 1875. She was an o.irnest christiau, identified herself with tbe church many years ago, was an active communicant of the Presby terian church under the late Richard Web Bter, she hail charge of the Infant Sunday School under the Roy. Mr. Hudgo. In '09 the family removed from Mauch Chunk to rackerlon. Upon the organization ol a Presbyterian churchatLehighlou she joined by certificate. i lie luueral services were Held at tue residence ol her brother, Rev. R. Webster. of Wilkesbarre, officiating, assisted by tho Hev. Marcus ioliiian, ol Mauch Chunk. Uy her rcriuest no other services weie held: her favorin hymns: "Asleep in JcsuS,"and "Rock ol Ages," were sung. The interment took piacu at the Mauch Chunk cemetery Thursday afternoon. She leaves a brother, (..J. Gould, and two rfsters, Rebcccu J. Gould and Mra. George Ratclilfd tu ,'uuuru Ihe los of a loving sister. o. Packerton, March 27, 1831. Shoots at a Woman and Kills a Man. A young man named Eli, aged 19 years tho son nl Butler Eli, a well known citizen of Yorktown, near Ilazleton, was shot and killed at that place Sunday by Mrs. Thom as Rccs. Ill-feeling had existed between Mrs. Recs and a neighbor named Mrs. Simmons for some time, Mrs. Rces alleging unit uirp. oiiiiiiiimib nan enuceii iiernua baud and made him prove- unfaithful to her. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Rees went to Mrs. Simmons' house and bitterlv upbraid ed her. A quarrel ensued when Mrs. Recs, riven lo desicration by the taunts and jeers of Mrs. Simmons, suddenly drew a revolver, and, screaming out, "I II have your life, you brazen devil," attempted to shoot her. Eli, who happened to be in the house at the time as a visitor, leaped for ward to prevent the murder, but bis at tempt to save Mrs. Simmons' life cost him his own, for, the pistol going nirjustasho dashed between the women, the bullet atrucic him on the side of the head and he lei I mortally wounded. The whole tnu lation of the village waa soon crowding around the home, and muttered threats aiialnst the murderess were heard on all sides. Eli was taken home, but died with in an hour Mrs. Rees was arrested and put under n strong Ritard, for fear an at tempt would be made to Injure her. 8hi was subsequently placed in the lockup, and was removed to the county jail, at Mauch Chunkin Tuesday. Tne Coroner summon ed a jurv, viewed the body and a verdict In accoruauce witn tne auuve tacts was ren dered. An Editor Assaulted. A Mauch Chunk despatch of the 22nd inst., gives the following particulars of a "lectio difficulty" between the Chief of Po. lice, of Mauch Chunk, and the editor of the Timer. "Quite a sensation was created hore late last evening by John Pointer, chief of police, beating aud choking Zander Snyder, r'liuirui iiiii!iiiv jimei. j a inter suppos rd the editor uas responsible for a small nam ol tun lines which appeared in thu innrs, reflecting on his son, the Lehigh Vullev Railroad policeman who last Sum mer knocked the eye out nl a brakeman. Mr. Snyiler in 2i years of age, of a good family and highly respected. Last even ing as he was at the postofflce a large crowd present Painter rushed toward him in great excitement, nulling oil' his coat. hurling it in the d ior.jumped at his victim, strucK mm in tne (ace and caught him by tho throat and assaultet him with a heavv club. Several bystanders interfered and considerable excitement prevailed. This morning I'alnler was arrested fur aggravat assault and battery and bound over to ans wer a criminal prosecution at April court." "Too Much Fooling about it." Sheriff Stocker visited John Dillman, the murderer, in bis cell in the E.iston jail, Saturday noon and told him he must pre pare tor his death as the commission in lunacy had decided him sane and respon. nolo for his crime. Dillman seemed to dislike the fact that he hod not beeu' in formed earlier of tbe teiwrt of the com mission and ssid, "There has been too much fooling about it all." He also mumbled something abnut'"Ought to have been Jiunglungago." Dillman.lsnotdeeined a aangerous man, or al all I null nod to self destruction, hence nn close watch Is kept over him.-, lie is confined in a double tell. His spiritual adviser, who has not called nn him olten of , late, will, renew his visitations IliisVeek. The execution will bo on the 8tn of April. A Close Call, ' One of tbe most wonderful escapes en record took place on Ihe Imhlgh and Sus quehanna Division of ihe JhiladIphia and Heading Railroad, near Miners' Station, Saturday morning, A coal engine was hurrying north, and a truck with about a dozen laborers was moving south, each try ing to get out of the way ol tbe passenger train which rrachea Wilkesbarro at 11.45, and which was then almost dua at the point named. On the rurve just above the .latino the engine and the truck collided, aud the latter was thrown from the track and demolished in ou inrtaut. The Mir fur the moment was filled with flying navies, dinner palls and bits of the wreck. Wonderful to relate, all the men escaped with nothing worse than bruises. The en giue waa not Injured and reached the .witch iu tune to let the psttenger train gob. Impossible escape. Atoolate Truth with Collateral Proof From Whion There Can Be no Appeal. Fortbepast three years we have bad 'a standing offer of $5,000 for any statement of cure published by us which was not, so far as we know, tomtjftte We did this in order that alt readers might know the abi solute truth tf all our assertions and that they wore baled iijwh' Iho value of our. remedy aud not upon idle words. Below we give a few extracls from recent letters, which speak for themselves. We will only add that we could furnish ORtAtmd'rai' thou anrfmoreof a sishilar nature did occasion require, but we believe the entire Ameri can public Is now convinced of the positive yalue of Warner's Safe Cure. H. U. Warsir 3c Cu. liocheUtr, N. Y. "Warner's Safe Cure does all claimed for it." Ma. jAUtaSi.vui.tr. Fttuluma, Cat. "I was cured of kldnev disease and bleed ing piles by it bottles vf Warner's Safe Cure." H. It. Howard. Auburn, He. "I wbs a physical wreck by kidney dls order, but Warner's Safe Cure has complete ly cured me." U.U. Ijanimu. "I was a sight to behold from kidney dropsy, but was restored to perfect health by Warner s Sale Cure." James Allen. a i-ojr, Jf. X, "My physicians said I would never get out of lied again. I took Warner's Safe Cure and felt like another being." JJcvcrly,J?.J. F. Cutlkp. Huicmss. "I had 22 quarts of Water laken from me caused by droixy. Ten bottles uf Warner's bale cure entirely restored me," Manchester, N, II. " Gto. B. Pkaslkt. "A neighbor of mine, W. A. Thompson, has been raised from the dead by the use of your ivarner a oaie cure " John Iiortox, r. ai. Summit City, Pa., Feb. 8th, "Physicians said I could never be cured of calculus and stranguary, but four bottles or Warner a 6aro euro entirely removed my complaint." T. O. Lewis. San Francisco, Cat. "I was wholly prostrated by a complica tion of dibeasa and as a last resort purchas ed Warner's Safe Cure. Every one of the old troubles have disappeared and I am very gratelul." W. E Beneiiict, Albany, Jv. 1". Prci and Knickerbocker. tiT . n i t . -..i. i Buncreu lur uvvr ivvuuiy years wiiu a lame back caused by kidney complaint, and mv snino and hervous avslom were badlv all'ected. When I had abandoned all hope I began the use of Warner's Safe Cure, aud bavo not felt Ed well and strong for twenty years." J. J. WittouT. ion au lac, (V it. -ror two years,i auuerea intensely anu h.T-A.!,1.. ,i .-t. a:...a i.i.i neys and bladder, with nervous exhaustion and entire prn.'tratioq. Doctors and Died f ine .1 hi notulmrd me any relief, anil I was ,.lu:a.l in ... tr...,A..- 3..rAn..-n ...m-i. r did In connection wilh tho Safe Pills , and am mauiiiui tu stale 1 am entirely cured ol tue urcauiui raaiauv." jurs, aiorukr, 448 South Tenth street. Denver, Col, Feb. I9A "I want to stale huw much my husband has improved while taking Warner's Safe Cure. All swelling has disappeared from nis iinius; his water trouble-is much beller and bis voice Is su improved that he preaches every Sabbatb. We are yery thankful. The people all around here are taking the remedy, and some are getting well by the use of a low bottles. Multitudes mure must haye it." Mrs. Riiv. F, A. Soui.i!. Sing Sinq,N. I'.', Feb. 29ft. "For arcore of yeara I suffered with what tho doctors pronounced dilation aud valvu lar disease of the heart, but now I am led to belicye that the heart trouble was only so?ondary uhd a symptom of other com plaints. Frequently 1 was threatened with death by aullocuion, my breath failing me entirely. I became cold and numb, and was as near death as any living perron ever has been. This was tliroo years ago and 1 have ever since enjoyed complete health wholly through the use of Warnai's Safe Cure." A. Bildkrolok, 28 13th street. Chicago, March lsf. A Woman's Suicido. Tho wife of Edward Allen, an engineer at tiie Crane Iron Works, at Oitasauqiujias for some time been sulferiDg wilh melan cholia over financial losses. After return ing from a shopping expedition to Allen town, Thursday nl last week, she did not go to her home, but jump-dlotu the canal, from "Inch she was fished by several men who worked near by. She was taken home and her husband took her in cliafge, but being overcome by sleep during tae night he awoke at three o'clock to find hergune. He had hidden the key, but she found it and left the room souuietly that her bus band was not awakened. Search was made along the canal aud at daylight the Imdy was found. The Aliens came Irom England four years ago and were ol good lamily, Weatherlr Chips. Robert Moony, a braKoman on Ihe local freight from this place, was hurt Wednesday niorning,at Beaver Brook,whilc In the act of making a coupling. A team of horses belonging to Mr, neinser, of Itockport, ran away here wed nesday morning, causing considerable ex cilementon 2nd street. Both horses and wagon were badly used up. The passenger engine G, B. .Linder man, Nu. -117, appeared on the road last Monday ready for aclion, Tbe Osceola, No. 420, a cib I enginp, is nearly finished, and will o.in'lie ready for'wnrk. " They are both very fineengines, and M. M, Hufe'cker need not be ashamed ot either. North. Joaquin Miller, a story Iroin whose pen we.arennw pqblish leg, has lust written a new book which ii creating a iiw sensation In many circles, under thi title ol "Memorio ami Rime " Mr. Miller regards this as tne best book he his ever written. It is full of romantic incidents of his eJrly froillier life, contain ing many gepis of poetry for Mr. Miller ranks among tho best of the world's uiets. It la puuiishel by Funk Jc Wagnalls, New York, at the low price of 25 cents In paper binding, and $1 00 ch.th binding. See their large advertisement on another page John Geory, a boy employed as a slate picker in the Hrllman breaker of the Heil men Vein Coal Company at North Wilkes barre, met with a frightful uVathon Monday morning. He was -endeavoring to push some lumfis of coal into the rolls and began kicking them with bis font, when his leg was taught by tbe swiftly revolving rolls, and, In an instant, be was drawn in and literally torn to pieces, portions of his flesh and limbs being hurled around on all tides. The machinery was stopped; the remains gathered tip and removed to hit home. John Rlnker Lad his band caught In a pully hook and terribly. Jtscerated, on dty last week. T. v ' MAKItlKD. Qn Dec 3rd, IE83, by Rev. J, E. Free man, Jonat Ilartman and Miss Sarah J. Slrohl.botb of Maria Furnace. On Jan. 13th, 1884, by the same, Albert Rlnker and Miaa Amelia Auge, formerly of rurrytllle and later of Mahoning. On Feb. 23rd, by Ihe tame, Frank Wrist and Miss Mary Markley, both ol North Welssport. On the 8th Init.. bv Ihe mine. Wr.W r Levari and Miss Alice Snyder, bolh of r rminiui, On the Ilth Inst., by the same, Abraham Smith and Miss Emma Strohl, both of Slemlersville, Ou the 13th Inst., by the tame, Abraham D, Smith and Miss Mary A. Button, butb of Parryville, r On March 19th, 1661, at the residence of the bride's parents, Calatauoua. bv the Rev. J. Iticharda puyle, of Wilmiuglon, Del , as sisted by Rev. H. R, Yit, of Mauch Chunk.! John Kline, Eq., id Bi'ulh Bethlehem, formerly of Mauch Chunk, and Miss Lizzie M ,v lungett daughter of Mr Henry Bouder, of Catumuqua, Annual Statement. OF TUE Miiiitou Poor District. Peter Helm, Treasurer of the Leliighton Poor Hoard In account with the Lchluhtcn Poor District, Flora May 1st, US3 to.Msrcb 13, 1884! DR. To balance due as per last year's re port ' i 139 07. " utiKiuntuf duplicate for yours 'Hi '83, less exonerations and coui mission 5 per cent tiJO, 06, CR. John Bartholomew, boarding IN, Plsher) . 110 00 J. Ilnrihulcmew sundries, N. Fisher, 1 00 F. Ludwlg, rent, I,. Summit Anna Sowers, tending Mrs. Summit live weeks Drt. Bower and llltkamn medical ser 84-00 t 00 vices, I,. Summit 10 00 II. liecitendnrl, rent, I snydor, II. Bockendnrf, coal and haullog pus tutoen, milk, Ao II. Ileckemlorf, salary for one year... A. W. Horn, constable service and tending lockup Jeremiah Khoads, constable service 00 10 30 09 20 00 S3 05 IM, 50 Catharine Louchncr, boarding M, Mulhearn, 2 months 10 00 Frank Shulu.boardlna- M. Mulhearn 2 months , 10 00 Mrs. Thus. Fath, hat, M. Mulhearn.. 1 00 II, llaltter, sundries, M. Mulncarn.. 3 39 EllaShultt. maklna- dress. M. Mul. beam. 1 25 D. S. Hock, books, JiC. M Millhearn 6U I'eter Helm, kccnlmr M. Mulhearn. 31 weeks at $1 25 per week 38 75 II. V. Morthlmer. urlntlnir statemont 1882 and 1883 14 25 .1. P. 8nilth..maklng duplicate 18-3.. 4 00, Dr. W.U.iU Selble. mcd lo.U services and medicine U 75 T)T. N. It. Ilabcr.raed ca.1 services and medicine 17 15. T. 1). 'I bomas medicine 45 Dr. J. T. Horn, tuedlcul services and mo, Heine 8 01) J. O. Rex, potatoes and wood 10 50 Kami, Seller, beer. , to 07 J. I.. Oiibel.eonl 23 80 W. Al, liapsher, professional services 10 til O. II. Schlle. rent Feb. 1S81. O. Shoo- maker.... 8 00 O. Sellort, boor. 5 58 It. A. Heltt, relleforders todato.,,.. 1 60 F. I.clbengiith, merchandise , v 00 Hclllnan Sc. Oo., ' SO :Vi Sweeny St Son, " 0 80 Mrs. Del'schlrsky, sundries 2 11 K. Fensterinachcr, mcrohandlso 10 48 II. I'.bhort, merchandise 24 Hi E. H, Snyder, merchan.llsu 11 73 J. T. Nusbaum, merchandise 3 83 Jos. Obert. merchandise 4 27 Clauss t Hro , merchandise..., 1 93 Wiu. Iweruerer. merchandise 0 71 O. It. Ithoads, agt., mcrohandlso 4 84 t). Trainer, merchandise 10 40 I'eter Helm, shoo mcndlnir. &.O.. lor poor 43 76 Peter Helm, salary lor one year 60 0) reter Helm, per ocntaire on paying out as Treasurer 729 23 lit 2 per cent 14 68 Auditors fees 8 00 I'eter Helm, taking Mot. Anthony to Lehitrdi County Almshouse, assis ted by A, W. llurn and 11. Uuck endorf, Including railroad rare... 12 00 W, II. Strauss, merchandise. ., lis Balance due district 79 31 SW 12 Wo, the underslgnod dulyelected Auditors of the BoroiiKh or i.ehlghton, do cerllly that the above accounts are eorroot to the best of our kiiuivledge and boiler, Vf. P. Lonri, 41. O. TllBXLER, II. J. UtlKTNltV. March 29, w3. Auditors. Reooipta and Expenditures OF THE Boroili of Weissprt, Fa.. For Year ending March, 1884 RECEIPTS. Cash In troasury and unool. lcoted at last rep-rt, less commission and exonera tlnns , $214 74 Exonerations on duplloato lor 1881 21 00 Commission on duplloato for 1882 12 44 33 41 131 30 Amount of duplloato fur 1883 277 31 US Cl EXPENShS. Solomon Ycakcl, services as chief of ponce t:: 76 W. M. Rnpsher, attorney ree 1882.... 12 60 1 J Kistler, nudltlnir and work 8 5: I. . Cochran, mason work 25 10 It V. Morthlmer, printing statement 14 0 Henry Mertz, stones 65 42 H.it. Kverett, room rent, light und work 42 02 P. Wasum, work on street..... 12) Samuel Welsh, work, fee 24 ID D.inlcl Arncr, work on stroct lo oo Charles Sehach, work on street 3 13 Wm. I'.ilstrrove, services 12 oi Jos H. Seldel, work on street, &.O.... 7 30 F. Scrfass, lumber 12 30 tlcorgo Miller, lumber 1 10 Win, NeMey, work on strcol 4 75 Job. S Webb, work on street 4 60 H. K. Culton, hauling, Ao 46 62 II. Vogt, work , 2 69 Yeakel h Albright, hauling, etc .... 7 .6 II. Wright, work on street , 1 69 F. J. lvast. work on street 3 76 w. C. I'redlrlcl. work on stieet 2 50 A liable, work on street,. lu o S337 1 3 Balance In treasury and uncollected, less cowmlsslonand exonerations 121 68 $168 01 Bounty Statement for 1883. RECEIPTS. Cash' In Treasury and uncol lected as per last State ment, less Commission and Exoneration 1773 87 Exonerations on dupli cate ror 1881 (21 00 Exoneration nn dupli cate Tor 1882,..,... $10 00 Commission on dupli cate lur 1862 $49 19 (89 19 $832 08 Am't of duplicate for 18S2....$lo00 80 rant to r uroisuacu, too uu . $347 80 Balance In treasury and uncollected, loss Commission and Exoneration. $1513 43 INDEBTEDNESS. To balance due on Judgment July 29th, ltS3 $3020 (9 We. the undersigned Auditors or tho Bor. ough or Velsort, have examined the nbovo accounts of J. U. Seldel, Seo'y , and Henry lioyer, ireas, ana lounu tuem correct as auuve siaicu. ACSTIlt IlOTEn, ) A,,.., Wm. K. UitED. Auditors. March 10, l88l-8 Crescent Plug Thh Fihest and Swiietibt OiiKivixrt To bacco on the market, niaae expressly to sun tne teste oi wis i ennsyivania wnewers Ask your dealer ror It. A trial will thou you It is tbe Tobacoo you want. Manu factured by U. A. JACKSON k CU., mar29 w4 I'KTXRSDUno, V. Carriages, Yagons and Machinery M without grease or oil. No occ&flon to take off the carrlaire wheels Ulreular Beut free. Art. keen OKAF1UT& LU11IUUATINU CO , JettcyClty, W j. A FORTUNE IN CATTLE RAISING. THE NEW MEXICO ANDCOLOItAUO IirtANCH AND CATTLE CO.. euntrolllns; over on a million acres or tne nntsi graz, Iniclnnds In New Mexico and Colorado, Is ritslrlaus ofohlaloInK the cooperation of In. vetturs to Inerease their herd lo 12,000 head oi grant came; paring on riauu aireaoy 2,000 head. Yearly Increase oyer 40 per cent. Annual cash dividends ol 10 per cent, and up. wards Irom surplus tales, and tho herd coo. stantlj Increailntr. A safe and proatableln teitmcnt. Send lor lull particulars to Mill's Building, Wall St.. New York. WVit-ll 'rueiie. reliable MealoSell ..JUDU KiuIi Tieet. (Irapo Vlors, cri'ilLe, Jioiee. AC r ILAKY anU I X ru Bii ai' ru'i insirueuons uivi'i , a n io experlneed merictn to ,n earn I ha bii-1 o Add'ettJ K t,Ii I,ltt llUIilltruN N Y., H uu.o can oflt urit-r, K V uia..9 32 -3 wfiM f as v! fi. oiiik GS rX e-aS sjaaaalcpojJ VjS Rfi tami HoocFs Sat Cornblnc,In n proportion pocullit to itself, the actlvo tnodlclnal properties ot tho best blood-purifying and. strengthening remedies of tho vegotable- kingdom. It will positively euro whoa In tho power, ot mcdlcluo Sprlns Debility, Hendjujlie, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Salt Ehcum, Scrofula, and all Diseases caused ty n, low stato of too blood. " I suffered three ycaf with blood poison. I took Hood's Barsapatllla, and think I am cured." Jtns. II. J. Davw, Brockport, N. Y. "Hood's Sarsaparllla beats all olhcrs, and la worth Its wolsht In cold." I. D.titRnro" TOif, 130 Dank Slrcct, Now Yorlt City. Purifies "I tried a dozen, articles to, elcanso my blood, but never found anything tbn Old me any good Hit I began using Hood's Sarsaparllla." W. n. rtcn, Kocliester, N. Y. "Jly wife- was troublcil with dlzzlnes9 and constipation, and her Mood, has been In a bad order In fact she has been all run down. Hood's Barsapatllla Is doing her a wonderful amount ot good." P, SI, DALr WIN', druggist, Manchester, Ohio. Hood's SaisaparilSa Sold by all druggists, tl i six tor $5. Mado only by C. I. HOOD Is CO., Lowell, Mass, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. THE RAILROAD ERA Tour pr'jccttopHbli h pooil toki Atcf&j Jobn Wanatnatetr. PA1 ule vf.fa "IrKammen'i W unieHxkinsj," Joht Halt, Our Stnndanl library books for 19 oonln and 35 ociiti aro about tho size of this cqtiro advcrtisomcnt, Tho tyoo iu nearly nil tha books aro Small Pica, tho sizo used in thia scn tonco. Each book ia piiutod on ftoo laid piper, ami U bound In a durablo. haudsomo paper covor.wltU tUJ naa.opriulc4 on tUo back und eitle, 16 CENT BOOKS: Illpliwitya of Literature, l!y rniOE. 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All persons are hereby forbid trespasslnic on the lands of the underslirneil. In Toira menslnic Tonnsblp, Csibon county, l'a., lor the purnoiie t,f FIshlnK on IMne Run (Jrcck or hiintltii; on said lands. Persons to t res passing alter this notico will bo dealt will) accordlnir to law. Amiuon Klott, I Antnony May, Harrison Smith. Stephen Uhrlstman, t;usper Noeb. U'cniol Schluko. joint ii.trinon, Cornelius Wulck, ltcuben llehrlir, aiarjli '.ti, w3 BARGAINS BARGAINS ! Embrace this opportunity at once, as wo positively close in a short time. The Stock comprises Dry Goods Clothing Carpets, &c., Which will be Sold at Bankrupt Prices ! The Stock consls's of about 9,000 worth of Goods, whlob must bs told In a FEW DAYS, no matter what prloe It brings. (Jail early to secure llargalns at your own Trlee, be. cause the tale will PUSITIVtt.Y OI,US SHORTLY. JOSEPH JONAS, Obert's Buiding, Bank Street Lehighton. February IMKl tw E F. LUCKENBACH, DRALEIt IN j Wall IPapers, Borders & Decorations, Boois, Stationery. Fancy Goofc. j Window Shades & Fixtures, latest Htjles, mado ant put up, If deilrtd, Pnints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & f;pfrol Painters' Supplies. 1. 61 BrcaiNr. Hancl Clinnl, Fa., Below the Broadway Houst win7siiifcpaiiitiyuri ssparijta,' Is so Vastly tuporlor to any other sarsa parllla or blotrt purifier, that ono lias well saldi "Its licMUi-slvIng effects upon tho blood and ontlrS Yiuman organlsrn, aro as much mora poslUvo than Iho remedies or a quattot of a century ago, as th,o steam power of to-day Is In, nuv.ar.co ot tho slow and laborious- drudgery ot years ago." "TOillo Buffering from ft sovere. blllou attack In March,. 16S3t a filend in feoria, 111., recommended Itooil's. IJarMpartlla. I tried tho remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. SrtEr.uu), travelling agont tor Devoo & Co., I'ullon Str;t,N. Y. e "I was for CV6 years a sufferer with, bolls, nil run down, and, was at ono time) obliged tit give tip work, pefore taking allot two bottles ot Hood's Sarsapatula was. entirely cured."- U. M. Lae, I'lttsburgh, Ta. t'l was severely aflllclcd with scrolula, anil tor o-ei; a year had two running sorcH on my nock, Took five Vot'les ot flood's Sarsaparllla, and consider rnyseU on.Urdr cured," ' C, E. toyrJor, Lowell, llftss. Hood's Sarsaparilta Sold by all druggists. $1 j six tor 5, Mado, only by C, I, IlO0IV.;a CO., Lowell, JJassi (GO. Dosoo Ono Dollar. , .mliiia 14 Volutaes for $8.75. In one quarto vol., cloth. ISaohwqrk cornplcto. (1.) Mftonnlny'i, Ess yn, (8) (J ) Onrlylo'n issaj a, (0) (.) Chan svortu'e l,ifo cf Kow lantl mil. (t) Charles. KirsMey's Town Oeologv. (S)Tuorai,s nushtB' Alfred tha 4r o,t. 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