r Ncwdmtiscmentg. 1 w BM-Co., 4" "DEAIafcltS IN- iff Ulocks, -weliy,. ; . Spectacles -ana Eye Glasses, PpSTtprFIOE BUILDING, "Weissport, Penna- Repairing crult klndt promptly attended to at VERY lUaaeaable Charges. Tf you need anything, in our line, give(us'a-callbel"orego-ing elsewhere. Our Prices are ps; low, as. the. lowest, and " all Goods are' warranted to be .as.represented. .. . feb2-y I ALBSMEN Wanted! n Td" canvass ' fttrthe rvle of OraPrf. ltoset ami Other Nursery Stock. Steady employment guaranteed. SAL- ART AND XiXFrHra r AIU I Al'Piy m once, Uiiask IIkuthkiis, Rochester, w.? liefer to this paper J 'Aprtl l'-i tmm Notice to Members or tub IHTERPRISE B. & L. ASSOCIATION ! The FITiST INSTALMENT of tho EN TEHPItlSB IIUILIHMJ and LOAN AS. HOOIATION. ol Lehlghton. IM, 13 TO I1U 1'AIU at the Meeting to to held In ltinatt'e Hall, on Monflay Eveninff, April 21, 1884. The Secretary Kill bo at his ORlce on Sat urday, the lath Inst., to receive the liucinr any wild ennnot conveniently attend the Meeting on Monday hvenlnir. All money paid In will be sold, nt tho clcse ef the tucetlnir. I Ho Mahout didder. I'IUL.11' MILLER, Pretldcnt. T. A. SxYUKit, Scc'y. (apu'-w2 Tha Emperer Loais Najileon mokciX only tbo fluent cijrara llic woriil cciuUl iro ducal Prof, Hereford says the LUnrorB citfan wero maita Kiiec.aUy for Iifm In Ha. vana from leaf tobacco thrown tn the Golden BeltorNorlh Ciirullnn.thiHbciag'tbo finest leaf prowli. Illai-kwcU'i Dull Durham Smoklii-r Tobacco 1 inala from the same laf used In tb Emperor's cirnr, la nhrc lutely i'U re and a tmtiueBtiouably tbe best tobacco e e r ofl ercd. Thackeray' gifted cUuprbtcr, Anne, In terakctchof Alfred Texnyncn. in flarprr'a jortrtttell of her virit tn tbe srrtt tt She found blin smokluir lllackweH'r Dull Durham Totiacco, seut bini by Hon. James HufkU Io ell, American Miuldter to tbe Court of Bt. JauiM. ,tn these days of adulteration, it 1 acorn fort to emoki-H to I how that the Hull Dur. hain brand la absolutely jmre, and mad fnwn tbe beet tobacco the world produc cs. , JUUckweira Dull Diuhkm Smoking To. baoco U tb BJid imrv-t made. All dAOleaa have It. Hone Kcuaina wltbout the trade-mark of tho Hull. Try. Pino Remedies. Folmsaiic Traiibles For the Gare olContamptton, Aethroa, Hem. orrhaxe, lllphtlicrla, Oroup, WhouploK uouKn,rneuinoniii,v;aiirrii.jou(nB,i;oluff, Sore Throat and all liroochlalTroublti. It avwunilerllil preparation of Pine and lldnry. and Is vorklnc a radical rerolullon Hi treatment and cure or alt cauieaoftlie above JUnie. KunAKorr kIvci Inatnm relleritliaout fail, and with fullhful use will elTuet arauld and lierrect rure It absolutely doei not contain either Cplale, nnrcotlo or aur Iniurfoua droit, and II ruwu yiokt. aulk rllEPABATIu.v. A TiiiALitlll convince yj'i or. us menu. i jou w.mia aiiratsieci tare of the lafety of your children durlnir In clement ueather&nd at nil tline.i. keep a bot tle In yonr infdtrlue chest. Send lor pamph let to II A. LEWIS & (..().. .Solo Proprietors, MS Chapel Street, New Ilaren.Ut. Pins Hitters, Pikb Kidkkt akd I.iveb PlLLaPl PLASTKBB AtfDPlHK riAI.U.- Bold civ liruifirlite Isnl'i-m&Dr ' ' "".I Crescent Plug Tn Fikkit and SweirrtaT Cnitwiiio To. jiacco on the market. Mode eiprcssly to un tne lane 01 tne rennsiiranm cneners Aik viiur dealer for It. a trial irlll shon yoaitls-'ho Tobacoo you want. Manu. fACtured li) J. A. JAUKSUN fc Utl.. marts -1 PtTiuaDUu'J, Va Carriages, Waps anfllMactlnery Rnn without tcrease or oil. No occasion to taVe ofl the earrlane wlieels Utrculurs sent tree. Addrrsi OKAP111TE, LUUItlUAl'IMU L'U , jersey unyt J r A FORTUNE IK CATTLE RAISING, TltRT.'EW HKAIIIO AND COLO It A lit) lUiATiCH ANU 'ATTLBCO., cmlrolllnir over on k m lliiin acius or tie nnrst h-rui inu;lnnds In New Mexico and 4 oloradu, li deslrlous of ohtalnlnir ihe co-oneratlon ol In, Testors to Increase their henl 10 1'i.ouO head ofKraded onttje,- havlnir on baud nlreaty z.000 iieai. Yearly crease oreriu per eni, Annual casVillrldendsol 10 per cent and up wards Irom surplus sain, and the herd con, ,tunilx Inorcasinir, A sulc and pruittableln vestuienti tsend lorinii iariieuiars to V.. U. lUKNtM. 8eo', Mill's llulldlnic. 5 Wall tit.. New York. M3KI3 'ii-ss tit r5td mm W iNTED SfK ' ' Hhrubs, llo enercetle. reliable Men to Sail nuu Trees, urapo Vines, . ltosesi am HA La by anil V.-r. ri Paid, rull InstrueltODS Klren, so In eipeueu,ca men can soon iturn the Iiasluess, Addrsss ji t . i.r.UL.Aiiti. uliltMITWN. N Y., II mile east of Jtjchesier, tj. i-.) mr SB'S VwlV 11 Q jx j y a J j OfitSfis "Original Cheap Cash Storo." Closo Buyers, Economical Buyers, Bar gain Seekers, wo Imvo A "BO N A.N ZA For You BEST Standard Calicoes! At 5 Gents per Yard, t NEW STYLES NEW 'SHADES. All other Goods .equally as Low. J. T. NUSBAUM, Op n. I'ubllc Square, Bank Street, lhls;h ton, Pa. Juno s, 1883-ly. SATUHDAY.Amilj 10, IBS. r-Sl'ECIAIj XQTIC.E. Persons makinp payments to this office by mono? orders or postal notes will please mako them payable at the Wnissror.T Post Opfick, as. the Lo Mghton bITice is not a money or.lcr ofTlco Our Neighborhood in Brief. 0 gratitude, blessed grntiturta. You've Inst your precious InslfJ You long liavo been the soldier's fooJ; But inw your nalue'silisgroccd, The pnlitirians dish you out Tu soldiers just for bait,' In ImpeB tu brini; the veterans nut And mako them "vote it straight." Our merchant tailors report business as booming with, a big D. liey. Jutepli McCoul, of PoUvsille , died Tuesday, after a long atid painful lltness. '-SSuCrsscent Tuhacco advcrlisemeut in another column. Messrs. Kreitz and Castle, of Slating tm spent 3unduy in town. iS,If you waul a Sowicr Machine, call on J. K. IIuIUjcIi, D.ink street, lie call luru isb vou with it Inner tlisn any one else. Miss Jennie Nidhsteiii, of Bethlehem, is t lie guest of Mrs. Win. Anthony, ou Iruu street. Tho Greenwood Rolling Mill, at Tnmquu, Iks been abandoned, und will be dismantled. sfiFor Tinnos or Organs, go to J. F. Ifalburh, Dank street. All the most nesir a'j!e makes, at tbo very lowest prices. On Friday al'tornoon el last week, Ilov. IC idt-r conllrmed some Ihirly nino culechu mens, and nu Sunday adniinisteied rum m in ion to I wo hundred und thirty-six numbers uf the Litllieiau congregation. On Saturday evening, April 2ulh,tio Ilth anniversary of the Lutheran Sunday School will bo celebrated with appropriate exercises. All are invited. .jyy-Tlio best BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, wurr-n-ted fast colors, ut ill per suit, at Jos. Lai , Uoerl a isulldiiii;. A letter from Smith Fleming, formerly r Ibis boroush, now residing at Sealllo. Washington Territory, informs us ol his i;ool heallh ond well doing. He desires us tn remember him to his many Irieuds hereabouts. Our young friend A. A. Graver, of Mountain Top, spent several days in town with triends during thii week. W-A new lotol CLOCKS. WATfUIlS und .IEWKMIY just received ut S. II AG A MAN'S Store. Lehlghton. I'u. Henry 8chwsrlsr son of Vaienline Schwartz, and Fiederick Hciin, son 'id Peter IIrim,of town, left on Mon.lnv nicht Mr .iiinucapons, .Minn., to seek tneir lor tunes. Mr. E. Hlbbler has been laid up witli perfect shower of br ils and oarhuncles.fur tho past lew weeks, flo is bettc.ing. ffFor Books, IVriodical, Papers anil Intinuery, coll mi J. F. Hnlbuch. Uauk street, this borough. Mr. Ed. W. Hewitt, of Weathcrly, as pires for the Republican nomination of As fcemblyman for Carbon county. Horry Lewis, id Wilkcsborre, and T. J. Cannon, of brillnu, are tn run on Mav 29. at Lee Tark, Wilkcsbarrc, 1 20 yards for $j00 a side. jT-W.Tiist opened, six pieces of BODY BltUSSEL CARPET at 85 cents per vnrd, worth $1.40, at J03. JONAB'.Obert'a build ing. LOST On Sunday, (6th), a lady's gold watch, between William Zehner's and M. Hagamon's storo. The f.nder will bo handsomeiv rewarded on leaving tho same nt Dr. N, B. Reber's. A Btn'Tnt!io! Every subscriber lo the Carco.v Advocatis who immcillately pays up arrearages and one year in advance will receive free for one year JItaltk and Home, a large S pago, 40 column monthly pater, ueYoieu to iiome mauera. Dien up. Mr. V S Siientrr, formerly foreman of tho Poltstnwn Ledger spent last Saturday in town, Iho euest of our popular younc druggist, Thomas 1). Thomas. CS,Choicc Clover Seed, tor sale at J. L. Gabel'. 8.00 per bushel. Charles Mcinl.ort, of Towamenslng twp, will sell at public sale, at one o'clock, ti day JSatnrday) a lot of horses, cows and luriu Hiipiciiieuis. KL-If vau wnnta nlcejtmooth.easv shave vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho le). He. will fix you right, and don't you brfict jt. B. F. Peter, of Franklin twp.. will sell at public isle, on May 1st, horses, cows, farming implements and household furnl lure. The tale will commence at one o' clock. ' Henry Drumhore, of town, has been promoted from conductor or No. 81 freight, L. V. ItR .to 87 freicht.and Damal Shnnf.r. a brakcmnn on 81 Ireighl has been advanc ed to conductor on Iho same train. SHi.'iou can getn Singla Buggy Harness, in part nirkte, at irn dollars and lull nickle at twelve dolurs,gnl up in good style, at i. riory a Harness Ohop, Weiniiit, I'.i. aiib jAiuntown (.vide reached us on Momlay mornlng.ol last week, considerably enlarged, having added one column to esch page, ni lengthened their fnlnnma one loch. The Crifi'c is a tpiey little sheet and deserves all the success with which It meets. Messrs. Hofacker and Croll. oMTratlv eriy, wera iq town Saturday. Wo may hero mention that Mr. Hofacker Is an as T pirant for Legislative honors, and, from his appearance, are decidedly of the opinion no roiiiu "Keep a cna r c own" even Irt that nugiist bixly of salons, and lo use a sailor purase he win oo a. u. A copy of the Newton, (N. C.) VuVr- prise, gives an account ol an eloquent and most acceptable sermon preached there tow Sundays ago, by Rev. A. P. Horn, In the bermau language, lor Ihe benefit c. lh aulferers by tho recent cyclone, in that sea lion ol the country. Too collection fooled up about ?2j. The first regular meeting of Ihe slock holders of Enterprise Lulldlng and Loan Association will l.a hl.l tn Pol,..', sr. II .... Monlay evening next, 2st inst Those orT. our readers interested in the matter wfffj y; A letter just received Irom Rey. W. O Laitile, of Lebanon, lufjrms us of his own gov health, but stales that Mrs. LaiUla Is still "unable lo bo up all tha time-occas- louaiiy sue rausii up hu most or tbe tlm iunOne.1 to har bcl." If desirej to Uii. niemterei lo lilt (rttnus. "How long have you been married, Mrs. Blowboyt" "Fiva years." "Five yea.-s 1 Vlhj, you ought to have a wooden wedding;" ' "Havel" replied Mrs. Slow boy, glancing across at the meek figure of a man trviilgti) hide behind n newspaper) " I had'lloU when t was married." Still David Ebhert can bo found Bt his old stand, with allno total horses and carriages, which ho lets nut at low chxrges. Tho Leblgii car manufacturing com pany at Slemton has accepted a contract to build (100 gondola cars for the Missonrl and Paciflo railroad lo'be delivered as Soon os iossible. The second number of the Wllkcsbarra Weekly Telephone, published by Messrs. Lin skill Jt Sanders, made Its appearance on Saturday, and Is in every way a creditable and neatly npearlng Journal. The sub scrlption prlro 13 only (I a year. "V con gratulate our old and esteemed friend, J. S. Sanders, on his new venture, and trust that It may prove both pleasant and profitable. jrbpr Only $10,00 cash for ah all-wool Suit at H. H. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. For tho week ending on the 12th Inst., there wero 164,740 tons of coal trans ported over tbo Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to dale nl 1,005,330 tons, a decrease of 200,111 tons aa compared with same time last year. The Philadelphia and Reading railroad company his given orders that no Hungar ians shall be employee in the collieries ol the company. The Coplay apt! Allentnwa Iron com panies have disposed of nearly all the ptg iron they had on hand at the time of the stoppage of their Works. Tho Allentown Base Ball Club the oth er day played a game with a club from Catasaiiqua, ami at the end tho score stood Allentown 37, Catasauquans 1. ggpThe rush still continues at Ulauss & Bno., Tor those handsomely-made, all-w o ol suits at 510.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price for a suit made, to order. On Friday, May 2nd, a foot raco Is to come nfl'on the Rittersvillo track between Fred. Hurst of Hazleton,nd Hurry Wheat ley, of Canndu, two prnlcssional runners. The race will be for $500 a side, and tho distance 125 yards. Mr. John Seaboldt, Jr., ot Lehlghton, of the firm of John E. Lenta A Co., of Al lentown, has been chosen Republican Pre sidential Elector for Ihe Eleventh Concrese ional District, composed of parts of Lurerne and Lackawanna, and Carbon, Monroe, Columbia, Montour and Pike counties. TJ-E. F. Luekenbach, 61 Broadway, Munch Chunk, has enlarged his store, pill in a new skvlieht, and now has on exhibi lion over 1000 styles of fine paper liangincs, decorations, freir.es and bonlers, tocether with an elegant line of dado shades, witli latest attachments and trimmings. Books, stationery and lancy goods in grcut variety and nt lowest prices. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com any is digging tho foundation at Laury'slora handsOmo new brick depot, to occupy Ihe site of the idd structure. The company has leased the ground forO'J years. One of our popular young M. D'a very unceremoniously sat hiins.'lf down in the tn ill rl in nl Bank street a day or two ago. Twos thuslv, driving along near the L i, S. deot, his horse was startled by thn whtstlo of a locomotive, and suddenly springing to una side, broke a wheel of the carriage, letting the doctor down in tho mu I. Ggirii: H. Petuis, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, n you order now. ;SatrMra. Fain has just returned from Now York with a brilliant sli-k iifmillineiy goods ol latMtMylo.. Children hats frrin 25 c-'ola upwurda. See her uJverliseuient n anntner coiumn. The Evangelical church at Big Creek, better known us Soil's church, will bo re- opened after a thorough repairing (inside. mid outside; on next Sabbath, 20th inst; Wo will bo pleased lo see our triends come. Services at 10 a. m ; 2:30 p in., and 7:30 p. in. Tne oventng services will bo iu English. .11. M. Winqkrt B. K. Cnlton, of Weissport, will leave for Geneva, N. Y., next week, for the pur laise of procuring a large slock of first clasa Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Vines. which ho will have on hand, and for sale at low prices, on or about the 20lli nl April A few good canvassing agents wauled. For lurther particulars apply hI Ins residence nu White street, Weissport, Po. April 5, 188l-4w We oro pleased to note thnt tho Demo cratic County Committee, which met at the CnurjHouse, in Mauch Chunk, Monday, dlspUyet(lhe wise policy of appointing our popula r young friend, Gen. W. Eer. Eq.. chairman of said cummittee, vice R. M. Brndhead, retigucd. Mr. Esser is a hard an I lailhlul worker in the party, and merits all the honors that may or can be placed upon him. EfSjpNow is the time, and CLAUSS & 11 R O., the place, if you want a nice fit ting ALL-WOOL Suit Of clotllCS, made to order for only- 10.00. The Wilkesbarro commltteo of fitly. rgsnized for temperance work, announces useii reauy lor business. Stanley Knaust, aged thirteen, at tempted tn jump on a coal train on the Lehigh and Sutquehanna Rillruad at Eas ion, Thursday evening, of last week, unit was run over. Both legs were cut oft near the kuees. Small pox has broken out afresh In Ashland. There wero five new cases during the past week ond two moru Tuesday night. Thomas Boggy, for many years a resi. dent of Minersville, was mnying lo New. oistle, about four miles distant, Tuesday afternoon. When the ivauon, heuvilv load ed with furniture, wis going dnwn'a hill iwggy attempted to tighten the broke and fell under the wheels and was instantly killed. Joseph E. Breckons anil J. B. Irish, two enterprising young men of Mahanoy City, Tuesday purchased the Mahanoy City Loral newspaper and will t-onllnua ils mil, catoui there. .Charles j-j Steel, in editor uoi proiTiewr, on , templates moving the paper toMmersvllle this weck.bul will uuw suiu a paper at that place. Burglars .entered tho house of Joel Schelver, In Whitehall Township, near Alle-itown Sunday nlghlhl..ror..riiiod him and his wife and child, but did nut succeed iu getting any unity. curing a tjgni in Mahanoy Plane on Saturday a Tula named Hoeflich was ttrurk on Ihe head with a atone. Ho died Tuesday Irom the allecttof the wound. Out door work ft beginning to pick up, and as a ennsequeace laboring men are feeling happy, John F. Greening, convicted last mnnlh ol murder iu the second degree, was aen teori-d In MilTonl Wednesday to eleven years and aix months' imprisinment at tiar.i labor in tne Eastern Penitentiary, A broken axle or a coul car on the L. railroad caused the wreck, above Kj.i Mauah Chunk, on last Saturday morning, or tome hall a dozen loaded curs, throwing cars and contents down on the canal tow mlh. Fortunately no one ws hurt. A. W. Etches, who has been located In MInciesota during the past two and a half years, 'son a visit to his eld friends here, ac ! v -rj.ru IUS st.lv- A CARD. To the (School Dlreotori of Carbon County: Gkntlkmkn, At the earnest solicitation of my friends, I hereby offer myself at a can didate for tha office of County Superinten dent of Carbon Count. If elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of the vfllco to the test of my ability. Yours very truly, T. A. SNYDER. Lehlghton, April 15.1884 Mahoning; Twlakllngs. Mr. Charles Mueselman died on Wed nesday morning, April 2nd, at the residence of his son, Joslali Mussefman, near New Mahoning. Mr. Musselmen was born on May 23, 1861, In Upper Milford Township, Lehigh county, Pa. Ho was one otthe oldest rltlietis or this plare, and will be. missed by many. Thn funeral was held on Saturday morning, April 5th, at St. John's church, Mahoning Vulley. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Tost Of fice at this place, April 10, 1884 1 Beer, Jane Miss, Knons, Milton, Beer, Cath, Biclke, Karl, Cooper. R It Casseil.S U Fronlz, Owen, GrAver, James, Oilman. Jucub, Heiss, Ella, Kursina, John, Utilizer, it A Keoselle, Lath, Miss Luburg, Mary, Martimnr, Qeorgo, Ramelv, Clias T Ilex, Mallrza, Slehanl, Frauz Rhrlner.S I) Seaboldt, James C Persons calling for any of tho above let t;rs will please soy "odvertiscd." II, II. PaTuas, P.M Was it a Murder! Mahanoy Plane, was thrown into a stale oT great excitement Tuesday afternoon by tho death nl Thomas Russel, a Pole. On Saturday evening Russel entered a saloon kept by John Casper and lei! on his face and began to groan as if In great agony, at the same time telling the bystanders that some ono had kicked him. He lingered until Tuesday morning. A post mortem examination "allowed tht hi; bowels had been ruptured. An Inquest was held and tho jury rendered a verdict of death Irom peritonitis produced from causes unknown. There is widespread belief thut the mau was foully dealt with. Fackerton Specials. Tho Pdi'kertoii schools will close about the 21st of May. Miss Stum, tho primary teacher, then expects to go west. Mr. Harleman, tram dispatcher, nt this place, was indisposed for eoiuo lime, but we aro pjad to report that ho is uble aguln tn Attend to his duiies. Mr. Jervelt, a machinist, working for the Vulley Co. at this place, tell last Mon day for his parental home in New Jersey, where he puipnsea to engage in truck farm ing tor tho New York market. Rev. Mr. Tollinsn.nn Episcopal preoch er from Maueh Chunk, will have religions services, in IhaGrainmer School Room, on Sunday next at 2 P. M. Ai.ruA. L. V. R. E. Extension, A peciul meeting of tho stockholders of the State Line and Sullivan Railroad Com pany was held at eleven o'clock on tho 10th inst., at the offices in Walnut Place, Phila delphin. A largo majority of the stock wag represented ami the road was leased to the Lehlgl. Valley Railroad Co npany (trading under the title of '.ho Pennsylvania und New York Canal and Railroad Company) for filly vears. The mud ruin from To watiila, Bradford county, to Dernier, Sulli van county, where the mines and ndlieries of the company aro Incited. The terms lire regarded as quite lot vanta genus, being $30. 000 per year tor the first three years and $40,000 for the balance ol the term. R- R. Conductor Elliott, if!. Douglass Packer, ono of the best-known freight conductors on tho Lehigh Volley Riitroad, met his death Thursday morning of lost week, near Slatington. Packer lelt the caboose for the forward part ol the train. His absence was so prolonged that his asso ciates became alarmed. Search was 'made and he was fuund dead ou n car lnailxf with lumber, his head terribly crushed. Just how the accident occurred will pro bably never b determined. The theory of tho engineer of Ihe train is lhat ill running nv-rabox car Packer stumbled and tell down on the lumber car. Other think he was on some lumber extending from the side of the car und was struck bv u project ing rock ami thrown ou Iho train. Pucker was 35 years of age and leayes a family at East Mauch Chunk. Michael Curran Killed. While Michael Curran was crossing the L. and S. Railroad at whnt i known as the Northern Liberties or tho Round Houses Saturday morning, between six and seven o'clock, he was struck by on engine run nliiir down the track and instantly killed. He lelt his house and was walking to the river side where he intended to uka a boat und cross the stream tn Coalport.lat which plact ho was employed The body of tho man was picked up In a terribly maneled condition. He was a brother to Cristopher i.urrnn, 01 ivm niaucn ununK. l ite lact is noteworthy that n few years ago, John Moore, nl Upper Mauch Chunk, was killed iu the some way and at thesame place and at Iho same time in tho day while walkinc acrosi the railroad on his way In the river to lake a boat to Uoalport to go to work l lie numuer nl Iho engine mat struck Michael Curren is 224. He was about fifty- live years of age. Qatcltc. Carbon County Industrial Society. Ihe regular meeting of litis society was hold at the Eschango hotel, In this place, last Monday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by the President, Hou. Eli li.snyuer. ine minutes ol the last inert. were read and approved. The Ine'tine then prcrer-fied In Ihe nomination and elec lion nf offienrr, which resulted as follows President, 1 liotuas. Knons. Secretary, Elwin ll.uicr. Treasurer, Vaienline Schwartz. Geologist, Lewis Arnibruster, Librarian, Henry Beinemsn. Chemist, Gtorgo A. Fray. Directors Henry Beincmm. Jos. Obert, Nathan Rex, Thomas Mantr, Jac. Kreiser, tt. II. Bnyder, 1. 1. Hentlnger. Committee on Accounts I. W. Rauden bush, Charles Seifert, J. R. ICreamer. On mnlinn, It wot decided In hold tbe next exhibition on the 7th, 8th, Vlb aud lutn ol uclnber next A largo number of stockho'ilers were In attendance, utnl tonka deep feeling of Iu terest iu the proceedings. Wcathcrly Chips. The public schools will rinse about the Itilliurpext month. The gradual uz r os, rnuimred of eight members, are thinking Considerably about the approaching exam inallon. Mies Anna Peters. Irene C, W-sl, Carrie Tweed l, Beckle Gtrriiy. rutie Schonnover, anil Messrs. P. II. Do Witt, Thus. J. Drumbore and Albert D. Roth are tne members of tbe graduating class this oring. QenrgLenlz lelt Wednesday morning lor finmiern Alabama. The Water Company has ordered qulto a ioioi nirge pit-ee, itnich thev inlenii lay H ounng mo coming summer. Weatherly was represented In Mauch UUunk lust Monday by about 30 persons. Andrew Hnrlocher'a new bakerv. and Rouse and Kline's new meat inirket, are ueorly completed. ft Oi Hann spent Eister Sunday with nis parents. Misses Nellie end Jennie Blakslee are hum- on h visit. Tho Preabyterlar. pulpit, vacated by Rev. J. P. Mnlfut over Easter, wat filled by n . . o , OCT, ISUrCllltIB,!!! OUIIlllUl 11111, About 500 persons listened In Tv.nnvln Tennesseeaiit on Monday eveniiic. In Mil ler's Hall. Everybody seemed lube pleased WIIU UIU rAtTClBCS. -The youmj people's meeting in the M, K. church, Easter Sunday, at 2:20 n. in. was well attended. Thev alwava have ijwcial programme and make the menlngi iiiirrcaillin. is was COUUUCIeit by J, r.uressiey. aSoaiu, Quarterly meeting, Evangelical church Rey. S. 8. Chubb, pastor. German preach logon Buuday morning, at 10 a, ni;, by JUT. C. B. Hainan P. E. Pre. eh I no- in il. English: UDgutft at T p. uvt Suaday sah.jl - - - r Court Proceedings. Tho April term of our county courts opened Monday morning. Present! Hon. S. S. Dreher, president Judge, and Associ ates Mcendseii and Heberling. The Constables returns wero presented and sworn to. The Grand Jury were called, tworn and instructed as to their duty, and placed In charge of llpsluve John Btrohl, were coil ducted to their room, and proceeded to Ihe consideration ol the cases laid before llieim The hearing of applications for licenses occupied the attention ol Court Motidav af ternoon and tho forenoon of Tuesday. Petltinnt egaltitt tho applications for license for several hotels and restauruuls were pre sented, and Ilia applications were laid over. Tuesday aiternnun'a session was given to tho trial nf the case against John Modifier ly for robbery. Michael McOarrity, tho prosecutors wua first colled and told his tale of how on the night uf January Ilth last, while delivering tlour in Slablown, a jir ol whisky was liken Irom his sled, and that upon following tho party who look it, he lound McColl'erly to bo one urihem, and that upon attempting to take one of Iho other two to the house to have him Idrnli IWd McCall'erly threatened to shoot him. During his brief rehearsal McGarrity was requested by the court lo speak a little more distinctly and not so rapidly. His Honor, Juilgo Dreher, rather sat down on Iho In dictment for rubbery, as the prosecution could nut show that it was taken from the person or in the presence nf tho owner from Ihe sled by force. McGarrily'a Huiigirian was the next and only witness for tho com monwealth, and gayo the spectators cause for mtrtiiner.1 at his queer English nnd answers. The prosecution rested and so d d the defense, Messrs. Barber and Itapsher lor the defense feeling no need of witness-1. The prosecution by Messrs. Mulhearn and Kalbfut waived the charge of robbery aud held for a conviction on that of larceny. Mr. Barber ably pleaded for the prisoner, and held that he could not bo held for lar ceny ou an Indictment for robbery. After an absence of about forty minutes tho jury returned a verdict of "not guilty." Andrew O'Donncl who had been Im prisoned on a charge of larceny, Put Kcr win, prosecuUir. was discharged, ai the ii,.8Ct;u.;r iMiivti 10 appear against mm. Gun. vs. John Painter indictment, as sault and battery; prosecutor, Zander 8ny iler, orthe Times. Verdict, notguiltv, and the costs equally divided between the de fendant aud the plaintill. The Election of County Superintendent. iu another column wo publish a card from Supt. Ballict declining a reelection lo the office ol Co. Superintendent of Schoolf. IU-has accepted a position as Professor iu tho Normal School at Chicago, of which Col. Parker is Principal. Wo understand that sinco his acceptance of the position in Chicago he has been offered tho Proftsior slup.of Latin and Greek In a wealthy Pres- oyierian seminary at iimiistowu, r,. j. We havo learned, bowover. that ho has de cline I tbo latter position, and Will no to Chicago, His declining a re election as Superintendent opeus tho field for other cuniiuiaies. He had no opposition ond would havebeen unanimously reelected II he had remained in the field. During his term of oHice Mr. Balllet has been most thoroughly devoted to tho interests ol teacher.) and schools, and hus given unlvcr- iil satislacllou to all parties. Many or the eachers and Ihoso Interested in tho ad vancement of our schools will be sorry to art wiin uiMi. .ver generous and or kind disposition he will tako with him tn his new Held of labor tho best whiles of his many friends for his futuro vrelfaro and success. Since his withdrawal as an applicant for ro election. Prof. T. A. Snvder. of this bor ough, hus announce. himself a9 a candidate hir tho position. Mr. Snyder is a gcntln nian of undoubted ability is well-known in this coipmuuity, having filled, very satis fuctnrily three or four terms the position of principal nf our schools. If elected Countv Superintendent of Schools he will un doubtedly fill tho position with honor to nimseii aud lo tho entire satisfaction ol the people. Lower Towamensmg. Jacob llutiehue, organist of the B'. John's congregation, tendered his resigna tion on Good Friday. He will givo posses sion nf the house ho occupies iu lour weeka from lhat time, beuce, a position is open for a good musician. -John p.eppert is a happy fellow on ac count of a little boy lhat arrived at his lorn idle. George Shafer ond Miss Ella Wain were married recently. t'otatoea are very plentiful: Ihey sell rom 15 to 25 cti. per bushel. John Blose, of rlerlliisvillo. moved lo Bowman's, at lock No. 15. -A shoot ine match took nlace on Eister Monday nt Wallace Rhoads.ot Aquashicolo, ior a uig ouii; wnoouiuineu it wo wore uu able tn learn. Mrs, Hester Peter will shorllv move to her mother: she will vacate tho house occupied tor five years of O. O. Blose. -Lewis Troxrdl sold hisold rnaro lor SS5 Ho bought another horse from Ed Jones for IbU. John Craiir Is renalrini? his residence wuicu amis mutiiu its appearance. ION. A CARD. To the School Directors of Carbon County: Inasmuch os the election for Countv Superintendent is so near at hand, and in asmuch us there are no other candidates lor tbo office ut present, I deem it neceSMiry nnd proper Instate, in this public way, thai 1 nuvo just ueen niiercd n very desirable imsitinn in a Normal School in Chicago which 1 siinuni not leel jiisiiued In rtecliu ing, even if the salary nf my present iiosi lion would be considerably iucreased.ns bus been suggested to me bv a number nfrtirec tors of Hie .-ounly. I, therefore, beg leave to stale lhat I shall not be a candidate for reelection, as I shall have to enter unnn tbe duties of my new position immediately oiler tne expiration ol my present term ol omce. I desire also to express both lo tho teach ers and directors of the countv Iny great uinruieuness to them lor ineir un worm courb-sy and kindness towards main 'nv associations with them, aud lor their valu able assonance and co upperaliou with n o in my uiuciai work. TJIUJIAS M. UALLIUT, Co. mjpt. oi Schools Lehlghton, Pa., April 15, ISS4. Anti-Hungarian Biots in the Coal Regions. The ami llungariau agitation has broken out in Ihe vicinity of Wilketbairc, and the outlook Is serious. The drivers, runners mi mine t-nys in the vicinity ol K ncston nrganizeii Wednesday evening lor Iho pur- p--se nt iirtviug nut the liunginans While the miners tuse no active part, they ore iu SVUIttathv With the llinvcnielit. On FrhtriV nl-ihl last a lijht look place and the houses ol ine Hungarians were sinned by a mob boys. The Hungarians fired pistols mo I guns, out no one was Injured. A no' ha tight took place Tuesday Highland Wrduei- nay morning a ItuiiL-arinn was stabbed In lliehend. To day (Friday) is pay day ot the Kingston Coal Comnanv'a "collierle. and, as much drinking will bo done, It is untight that a not Is inevitable. The com pany proposes to opplv lo Ihe 8henlf for a posse I" preserve order. The Hungarians aro iieiermine-l to bold tbeir grcuud and are procuring arms. 77,000,000 in Chaacory. "Xext of Kin and Jlnir.t at Luio Ga:ittc' published semi luunttily. miiuiiiilnz Inher itance laws. Chancery decisions etc. and fin iiuiiniialinus)iivrr 120,000 names of parlies which have been advertised lor in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, United Stales n America, Canada. Australia, Eitt ami. West indies, France, Holland, Brlgium,Grrmany etc. etc. since, 1083. Sue 12 luges. Sub scriplion S-2 00 per year. Single copies 10 reins. nuiiam itaicii, runiisiier, .'51 William St., Postofflce Box SIO'J, New York uuy. JIAUKIED. KEM MERER GRAVER. On March 27 at the rrtidonce of Mr. Reuben Kuntz, Cherryville, by Rev. G. A. Uruegel, Geo. Keminerer, ol Ashley, and Miss Sarah U raver, or reieraville. GREEN DE1TER. On April Ilth, at ine i,utheruu jtarsonage, by the came, Oliver Green, nr Lower Towaineiislng, and Miss Sabylla Diter,nfTowaiucusiug, DILI) GATES In Beaver Meadow, on the evsn iug ol the 3lh Init., Martha Gates, aged 61 years. HARTMAN. At Beayer Meadow .Mines, on the 12tri lust, Dora, iolaat daughter tf.?"1'' "J " asattrasd is days 9, Combines, In n proportion peculiar to Itself, tha ticllvo rucdlclu.il properties ot tha best bl'ood-purlfylng nnd strengthening romedI6S ot tho vcgctablo kingdom. It will positively euro when In tbo power of mcdlcliio Spring Debility, Headache, Hyspepsl.t, Ca tarrh, Salt Rhcuni, Scrofula, and all Diseases caused by n low'ttato of tho blood. "I suffered threo years with Wood poison. t took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and think I ttm ourcd." Una. M( J. DA vra,"Brocfcport,-N. Y. 'Hood's Sarsaparlrta teats all other.1!, ami la worth Us weight' In cold." Ljunnisa- TO!f, ISO Bank-Strijct, Noiv Yorl: City.., nnrjisi'i'nif. it H S B I 4?9 "I tried a dozen articles to clc.mjo my blood, but never found anything lhat did ma any guod till I began uslns Hood's Sarsaparllla." W. H. TiEn, Rochester, N. Y. "My wlfo was troubled with dizziness and constipation, nnd her blood has been iu a bad order In fact slio has been all run down. Hood's Sarsaparllla is doing her a wonderful amount of cood." r. M..DALB- vrix, druggist, Manchester, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by nil druggists. $1 ; six for $5. Mado only by O. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. iOO Dosos Ono Dollar. THE RAILROAD ERA XBJ l-iI1,UlA.1.1JXE. " Four pr-jceth pulli-h 0od bonJtt n c?.eapfy is ons of the great: t achievements otht century." John irauama&sr. 2h'llde pia. " Iruommeni the unierlikinj."Jon Ifall, D.D. Our Ctin&ard Library books far IS csnlo aud 2 cents ore about tbo alzo ot this eutira advertisomcnt. 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Largo Kioclr, and liinhtst Prices An - -e-T.r,K v r5, Tri Sa:5 3 s ini,l,: t"l SarS. toUA.5J 'Miisstos riiu vans so son or ouyr si so, A. TllUil AW, Altsrosy at Law, Sarsaoa,n!la Is co vastly superior to- any other sars.v parllU or blood purifier, that ono has well saldi "Its lttallh-ulYlng effects upon tho blood and rntlro human, organism, aro 03 much moro posltlvo than tho ' remedies 61 a quarter of a century ngo, as tho steam power ot to-day Is Iu advanco ot tho Slow and laborious drmlsery of yewr ago." "Whllo suffcrln; from 'a severe1 bilious ntta'clt la March, 1833, a friend Iri rcorta, 111., recommended Hood's Samparliia. t'. tried tho remedy, and was, 'permanently ' cured." J.A. SnErAiio,.friVc'UIn2.'sceotfor'. ,i)0V00 a ai uuou street) ?u i, lie "I was for flvo years a sufferer with bolls, all run down, nnd was at ono tlmo obliged to glvo up wor!:. Betoro taking allot two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla, was entirely cured." R. M. Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. 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(Trades) ...t) 61 INortH CaroliiiA Offers Great Mncements to HOME SEEKERS MINERS, MANUFACTURERS, CAPITALISTS and FARMERS. Are Northern men wanted, and are they treated kindly by native North Carolininnst We answer the nue&tion em phatically YES I To back us tip we rcter to the iollowinsr Northern men who have set tled among us: llev. S. Mat toon, Charlotte, N. C, form erly of New York; Jno. Woodhouse. Concord. N. C. formerly of Morris Co., N. J.; A. liagcn, JNewton, IN. U.t formerly of Fredrick. Md : F A. Volimer, Durham, N. 0., formerly of Willinmsnort. Pn.. i and the hundreds of others that have settled in the State. When writins for information. please enclose stamp for re turn postage. TUE CLIMATE of North Carolina surpasses that f aay etk. er State In the Union, bslng tampered oa en side by the.Alantlo ocean and on the ether by the hlah peaks of the Appalachian Mtan. talas. The average fall of snow for the en tire winter Is six Inches. The average cam. ber of lOKBy days are two (2) No part of the State Is subject to destructive sales. Hits annu.ll temperature for the State it. Sum mer 73, Wlntur 43, rainfall S Inches. Wall the cold of tlio winter l not severe, the ten. peedture of mid summer Is not to trying er excessive as farther North. While there ar hundreds ofsunstiokes In New York Stat evory tninracr.tbe dltcaie Is almost unknown In N. U. Dnrlng a late winter ef unusual severity, the thermometer ttveral times droped lo SO dexrecs, and eren to 40 digress below sero In Iowa, Jllonlnan and Nasi" York, here 10 degrees above tero was rtithed but once, aad then only for ono tlngla night. TIMBER. At least thirty thousand fqaart ralltt ef our t rrltory la .still eovertd -with tlmbsr,- " consisting In part of yellow, and white plat, -several varieties ef oak, hickory, walaat, chestnut, poplar, cypress. Janlper, niplei it black ash, elm, mulberry,' dog-wood, per-. Simmon, holly, locust, wlldcbsrry.rtd eedtr, moaalala mthogany,curly maple aadptftar. MINERALS are touad In great variety and abaadtnee over a large part of the State. Ataeog tkt more useful aud Important are marl, Irtn, coal, peat, limestone, gold, eopper, silver, lead, tine, mica, tin (very recent dltcortry), graphite, corundum, tnagaaese, kaolin, ore clay, whltestone, grindstone and mlllitonsj a great variety ol building aad prttlenf stones, Including diamoud. WATER rOWEli of the State aggrtgat mors l&an tkrst tall, Hon horse power, THE SOIL AND CROPS. The great vtritty of tolls togttkef with the ellinatte conditions glees rite to the great variety of natural products and large yields, aad lays the foundation fur aa Im. menst range of agricultural products. Ootton, grain, tobaeeo tad rice art the leading staple crops. The Chinese tea plant nourishes thremghy out the Eastern half of the state. Flax, hemp and Jutt grow to penalties, nd could be made a pa; lag crop. Silk. The products of this Industry Irt our State are en.ual In qnalllty tithe milk and Italian silk. Irish and swett potatoes are paying irepa. VsocTAnics.-No where In America cast the trucking business be carried on to mora profit than In the eastern couallis of Herts) Carolina. Markcts. The dlstanoe to New York from the eastern and northtrn parti el our Stall Is no larthtr than from tha wtsttra part ol If. Y. State to Niw York. 1'rlci of land varlts wltb the distant! from market and fertility. The price if average quality Is from Una to tttt diltart per acre IMMIGRATION. Many immigrants hnvo come into the State during the past year chiefly from the Northern and New England States. We have special rates with trar.sportion com panies from Boston, New York and Baltimore for very cheap rates of passage and freight. For special inform ation, call on local agents through the Northern and New England States, or ad-drees JNO. T. PATRICK, H&ii3cer State MMon Bneaii, RALEIGH, N. 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