Few Advertisements. Djsats & Co., -DEALERS IN- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles anil Eye Glasses, r0ST OFFICE BUILDINO, Weissport, Penna- Repairing erMI Vlhdl prowptly attended to lit VERY It.iionablo Charge!. If you need nnytliing in ouv lino, ive us a cull before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices arc us low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be us represented. fcb2-y Free Lecture, On Hie Question of Ilia Ago, By COL. GEORGE . BAIN, of Louisville, Ky., "THE FMNCE OF THE PIjATFOUM," In tiro PreUy letian Church, Lehighton, cn Weflnesflay, May 7th. 1884 At 7:30 o'clock I. M. Music liy Uig LEHMTON ORCHESTRA TESTIMONIALS. llv. Howard Henderson, his formcrpistor taysoriilmt "He Is llio prince of t lie l.lat form, ami has been a Christian run I pliilun antbrupist from his boyhood. He 14 terribly In earnest In his work or reform, yot his hu. tnor shakes nil tho cobwebs Iromtho hcari." (le- rue W. Haln, Esq.. has been lecturing Inl'nnadn recently, auil his lectures have awakened srreat Interest wherever ho hus epoken. Tlio Hrantford Duffy Ktjioittion Bays r Iiltt Tfelt to this cltt . Wlckllfle. Hail was crowded from plat, from to tne donts liiettvenlntr Every avail, uble fco about the hulhllnir, cten In the irallary ami the remllnir, ri'Oin, w.is occupied, nnd hundreds It'll tho hull fur want nfstnnd lnic room. It was truly n tiiaanltlccnt nuili. tnce, leprcscntlnic thu wealth ami Inielll. srence ot ltranttord. It was evident Irotn the very beginning that the audience nnd the oramr wero well matched a mainilUco t audience nnd ii iirau uraior. Hu po-sissis n raro combination of powers. Hols logical liuaKlnntive. nnd unctlonat; and when he has constructed his iirxuinent his Itiiualna tl. n plays Uion It llkellsshtnlnu; "pen n storm cloud, and con pieielv enpiun e Ins hearers by his suhllii e distills or oratory, We have never heard anything more htautilul nml midline than weru somenl his descriptive sentences. When he turned his nririiinenia, thus Illumined hy the power ol his vivid lm. agination, umn the auiilrnce with 11 pathetic tenderness which Is Irreslstlldo, they under stood somelhlnx of the power of human elo quence ' "Qn. W. Ilaln, of Kentucky, lias norual on the platlortn of our tlmo as an advocate or the cause uf temperance. Ho is the most charming speaker I have ever known. Jlls atyle Is Indescribable, He is simide and tin affected. Ho does not act ns IIiookIi he thought himself anything remarkable, ami he dees not. He Is thoroughly xood, and Hint Isono Kreatcause of his power. Ills heart Is In the work and all who listen In htmrrf that a srood man Is plendlnK with them. Ho Is divinely called to tho K'ent nnd urand work In which he Is so incessantly engaged and God henuis the woik. I). U Hascock, l'hlUdelphlt, April 2nd, lSst. Auditor's Notice. ESTATE of CI EO HOE HEICHA1M). Do- ceased. On the Zlst day of April 1884. the nnnersignea was nppoinico ny ine urpnans Court or Carbon 1,'ouniy. ns Audi tor. to make distribution ol the funds orlat nnee In the hands of Eydla Kelcluird, ad ministratrix ol the estate of Ucurue lielch- ara. iieceaseii, iale ol r.ast renn lownstiip. said county, nnd nuke report to next term, will meet nil iiarttcs Intereitcd for the pur pose of his uppolntmcnt on MllNHAY tho 10th HAY ol MAY. I88,at ON V. O'l'LtJt IK V. M at his omre In the linrinuli of Mauch Chunk. on liromlway street, when and wheie .all petsons Interested are required to he E resent and prcsettt their claims or be tie erred from coming In fur u share In said rand or balance. CHAS. OIIIN STIKIH. Andltor. Mauch Chunk, i'a., April 2.!, 1884. W4. fi ALESMEN Wanted! To canrnM for tho fale of (.rimr. Ho sen ana other Nuriety Stock. Steady emtiloyinent (cnnranleeil. Sal n'llT AND l-sXPKNSKA I'AID I Apply III once, Cu ask Iliummis. ItochefUT, i. , iitcior io mis p.iperi April 12 am When rou como to tUluk of 1L It 1m not Odd that literary people prefer a pipe to a rltrar. It Is handier to smoke whin they are wrltitif? oud eer bo much cleaner. And l heo. it pives tnem the truo esbcnce and flavor of the tobacco. The moct fastidious muoIvCTB amcmtT all nation and all claea of mm Afrrra that UM lobacco frrown on the Golden Tolwioco DeU of North Carolina is the mot-t J die tous and renned In tho world. Lighter than Tur Uh, more fraftrant than II a ana, freer fcoxa nitrates ami ntootiao than any other. U iw )it what the- connoltsMir praisea aid tha haMtnal uiokcrdeniantK Tlie very cnolwwt tobacco prow. on tins neit boiuriit by JJiicK weUV Durham Tobacco Cx. and appears In their cHehrated Hull Durham fiinokln Tobacco. It Is known the world oer. "he tannine, with Bull trade mark, then you Mill ta sun Of havinff abso- jUKiy pure V)U&coo, Try Pino Remedies. liiiRAoPFTlieSalTatoriii ai: X FDlmsnicTnmWes For the Curt of Consumption, Asthma, Hem orrhage. Diphtheria, Crouji, Whooping ueuKiiirneuiouiii,v.uiarro, tioogns.l ;olus, Sore Throat and all llronchlal Troubles. It It a wun.lcrlul preparation of l'rno ml llonev. and Is worktoa a ratllcal revoluiton the treatment a,odcureof all causes ot the fDura riseases. i;unK"rr itives instant relief toff Aouf all, and with falihlul use will elfaat a rauM ami nerlecl ouie. 11 absulutelv tfoet not CQntaitt either opiate, narcutlo or any Injurious drtiv, and It a ruitKLr vmirr. nLa nim-MHTIoN. A THUL wII convince ynof lis merits. Uiou would alicaMiecl tare of the safety of your children durinie Ut dement waatberand at all limes, keep a bat- ,u yuur in--(iinina cnesi. nenti lor moipn. let to (J A. I.KWIS &,().. t-olo I'runrletois, f)S tlhapel Street, New lUrcu.Ot, fmn HtTTias, Pi Kinvcv ma I.ivih Pills, I'ixs Ptitraaa annl'iNa lUry. (Sold iy lrug(lsli Jsnr.'-mfUr JS vmM "Original Cheap Cash Storo." SI-IIHTS ! lly the prices glvtn below of ready-made Shirts, lanndrlcd and unlaundrled, ono can realise the fact that Shirts are cheaper ready-mndo than tho material can be bought and the Kirmonts made for at home, to ray nothing ol the perfection and cut, shape and fl t, and the beauty of workmanship l First grnde A, White Shirts, unlaundrled, 06 cents, sold elsewhere at 1.2S. First urado A, Whlto Shifts, laundtlcd, tl.10, sold olse. where at 1 s, Second grade It, Whlto Shirts, unlaundrled, (3 cents, sold elsewhere at 85 cents. A largcstock of I'ercalo Shirts with Col lars and Cuffs. J. T. INUSBAUM, oS,pf.; Public. Square, Dank Street. r.chl;li i, Junos, 1883-ly. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 18S4 SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to llila ofllco by money orilcra or postal notes will please make thcin payable at tho WxtsspnttT Post Office, as the Le ltigliton nlllco Is mot n money order office Our Noiehborhood in Brief. John J Oallachcr, of Beaver Meadow, was in town on last Saturday. Tho Lehigh mountain, in the vicinity of Mountainvillc, was on fire Monday evening. It is rumarcrl that the No. 8 furnace of tho Thiiinas Iron Co., at Look Hidjjo, is to be restarted shortly. ;J50"AI1 kinds of stationery, nt lower prices thnn auy other placo In town, at Hie news depot, A company of piano manufacturers proposes to lorato nt Wilkcsbarre, if given propr crtenurngnient. It was sixty-live years on Thursday, of last week, that the H 'St lodge of Odd Fel lows was orgnnir-ed in America. Tlie Copliiy Iron Works have been Idle since last December, but rumor lias it that the- will soon resume work. ,lMJ-Anow tntnl CLOCKS. VATCIir.S and JEWELRY just iceeiVeit at 8. 1IA0A MAN'S Store, Lchi;htot!. Pa. John C. Kirk, esq , of Philadelphia, spent scver.il days in this place during the fore part of the week. 3. C. Morris, erq., pf Kokitmn, Ol., with his wife, has been visitine nt Mr. Fred Leuckel's during the paid week. Our young and enterprising friend Mr. Frank Schoch, of Dinville. snnt sevetal days in town with Iriemleriuring the week. O.Pianns. J50 rath, and $IS mnnlhlv! Orgam, $20 rash, and Si tnonthlyi Sewing Maeliioes, b5 cnh. anil f.1 inotithlv. at J. F. H ilbncli's. Everv article guaranteed. Heniy Marshntnii, n miner, in the emplov of CoXe Bros. 3c Co , at Drillon, wa'i iii'tntitly killed Friday afternoon by a full I slate. fiSt-The latest stvlea and tbe best tate in triiiiiiiluir, done, nt tho lowest cash prices, nl tho millinery storo of Alvcniti Graver, Il.ilik slletl, Lliighton. A miner named Klwnrd Ilnbinson, chot and killed himself at Wilkegbarre on lat Satuniay becausn of his poor health ana inaimitv to support Itis rntnily. ar-fl- WANTED. IMMEDIATELY Ilnnds on Pun Is anil Vetls, nt Clatiss .t Urn., Tile Tailors, Hank street, Lehlghlon, Apply Ht once. The Lehigh and Schuylkill cnsl ex- changes hayo made no changes in prices for May, except advancing pea coal ten cents per ton. arffCliildrens bats from 25 cents tin. Ladies wishing crnoo bonnets or veils should not lull in tea my elegant asortmenl crapes, Alvenia Urater, Lehighlun. An official of the Heading Company says that the company will not pari witii ny of its New Jersev Central stock, and is lully able to protect lis holdings. SG-You can getn Single Buggy Harness, in part nickle, at ten dollars ami lull nickle at twelve dollars, got up In good ftvle, ut M. r lory's iiarncss Mioi, Weis?im, I'a. Mustering Officer Harry T. Sleller, of the Snnsnl Veterans, Heading, mustered Camp No. 51 nt MjiicIi Chunk Friday eye uiug, with Gl charier members. SSI-U. 8. Mai! writinK packets, not". letter, business and legal c.ip, finest thing mt. Ton cover a h otter. 10 ots. each at J F. ilalliHcb's. Tho puddle mill of tho Bithleliem Iron Co., was shut down on last Saturday, and now No. fi lurnaco is blown out lor necessary repairs. ACKEB'8 BLOOD ELIXEB guaranteed) will rnrc nil kinds ol blood itnisonin?. in htnlal or contrarlal. Sold hv Dr. Horn. ."htghliiii, nnd EA Horn, Weissport. The School tlonrd of Eiston has tl ci.led to erect a $20,000 building for school purposes, ns the priMi-nt rtrtictnre is inade quale to accommodate Iho pupils. -Q.ruiiillon Blood Cnro is a snecifln for nil difcasca of the Uioorl, liver, bowels and kidneys ubso.ulely vegetable and contain liif only a sinnll ncrceulage ul spirit. Sold by T. D. Thomas. The Lackawanna Cotirty Commis sioners have conlriicied for a clock to be placed in the tower of the new Court House at Scranton JSU-t'OME BACK That wheelbarrow liorrowed Irooi James W nip's Stove store about one inoiiili agi, is reqtiestetl to come back at once, us he needs its tervice. For the week ending on the 2(lth lilt , Ihero were 1D0.0S2 tons of coal trans ported over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making n total to date ol 2.(105,-1 12 tons, a lecreane oi J4ti.ai tons as compared with same time lu et year. iJClioirc Clover Seed, lor sale at ,T. L. Gabel'e $8.00 per bushel. A II tbe new applications for llcens at the recent term ol court were re I o fed Among thnn Clias. MrDanlrl.nf Weistik.rt, and iasper Aimter aim Atiaui It ise, ol Wealherlv S-frUnlycrselle Ruli Pomade isa Ger man metal polish that heals everything for putting on a givi-l polish quick and without loin ., nu.nv greute. iu cents a box at J. 1- llsllnchs. Tn School Director! of the teyeral borouKhs, townships and districts will meet at Mauch Chunk, nn Tuesday next, for the purpose in riming a uountv Huperinten dtut of rnblic Schooli in this county. An Euston boy consented Hie other dty to personate John Diliman and tome of hit companion! hung him up bv the neck He was almott dead when cut down by i pasting lady. ARE YOU Miserable through Indigestion hour biomacn, or Constipation! Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets we guarantee will relieve you. Sold by Dr C T Horn, Lehighloniud "-'i Ihe musical entertainment given In hclinoi Hall on last Friday night, for the benefit of the M. E. church, was well at tended by iwople It.ou in aud orouud thu vicinity. Edward Nicholas, of Wlna Gap.Norlh f' 7, zc;:: r " .,.UnHii .. iniaiii uiuos. oi iitckettttown, Js. J.t lor 118,000. They Intend oiiening a tlute quairy. .jfjtf-l'apillion Skin Cure it n snecifie lor all ikm diteasrs Ball Rhaum, Krysiieli, Rtth, Inflammation, Intect Biles itching, Ulcert, Cuts, Wounds, Burnt or 8c'tldt. and II Scrofula Eruption!, Sold by T. P. Tbotoir, At'Clauss was boms for a few days during the week, Whit Monday lhl year falls upon June 2nd, Lieutenant Jeff. V. Mosser.U. S.Navy, recently mnred his family from Slatlnglon to Washington, D, 0. In some section fewer potatoes will lie fit an ted this apring than last year, and srmera will just be as likely to miss It. .lEir After all Iho others have failed to mako your atrh keep time, give me n trial. If I Tall It will not cost you any thing. Yours, A-c., p. S BOCK. Iter. Jas I. Campbell, of the Princeton Theological Seminary, at Princeton, N J., has accepted a rail to tbe Slatinglon Pres byterian church. 'SS-lf you iranm nlcc,smooth,easy shave your hair cut or shampooing, go to Fran Roedcrcr's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you right, and doa'tyou orget it, Tlie Lehigh Valley Railroad has 741 miles of track, owns 350 locomotives, 85 passenger cars, and 35,750 other Kinds of cars, and last year rarrled river 2,000,000 passengers. Its gross earnings wera $12, 401.613. The Rlttersvllle Driving Park has been leased by Messrs. John Rehtlg, ol Calasatl qua, and William Hughes, of Ilazletnn, lor the present season, They intend t put the grounds in good order, ami to arrange for numerous raccstlurlng tho summerand tall. TX-We lake pleasure In informing the public of hc merits of Papiltnn Cutarrh Cure, It will euro chronic catarrh, cold in the head, rose did, and for hay fever no remedy is a: effective. It has cured hun dreds of cases. Sold by T. D. Thomas. Wm. Maxwell, of Laury's Station, who was an badly burned about the legs one night last February while slttiog close to a stove in his office, died at St. Luke's Hos pital, on Thnsday ol Inst week from tho of lects nt his injuries 8ome miners entered an old mino n'e the Lackawanna Iron nnd Coal Company widen was closed twetity-fivo years ago, to extinguish a fire and found it in compara tively good order. Tho mino may bo re opened. A Bin Titisol Every subscriber to the Cabbox AuyocATR who immediately pays up orrearages and one year in advance will receive free for one year Health and tome, a large S pago, 40 column monthly p.iper, devoted to home matters. Step up. Rev. James A. Little and family have moved itito the commodious parsonage, crofted for them and adjoining tho Hoken tlatnpia Pre-,hy tcrian church. This new p.irsonage is tunned by Hie pastor "Sunny side Munje,",titnt is one of tlie most beauti ful resiliences in Lehigh county, 0or Only $10,00 cah for un all-wool Suit at IT. II. Peters, Post-office buildin -b' Lehiirhton. It is a remarkable Tact, that, however well young Imlirs may be versed in gram mar, very Tew are enabled to decline mat rimony. And especially Is Ibis tlie ene when Ihey know the carriages are In be litruished from the popular livery of David Ebbert.on Norlh street. Terms low, ffrvl'apillon Cough Corn docs not enn lain tiny drugs or chenilc!e. it is purely Vegetable. It cures Whooping Cough, Bronchial Couch, or tickling in the, throat, anil Winter coigli ro prevalent in older people. Sold by T. D. Thomas. Nearly four acres of tho surface nbovt Iho workings ol Hmldock A Steel's Black Diamond Colliery, at Lucerne botnugh, has settled several feet in consequence of tlie crushing of the pillars In the mine. It is feared that much damage will result to Iho mine. Ogril. IT. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. On Monday afternnnn last Hon Judge Prober, at Mauch Chunk, sentenced Mrs. Eliiabelh Reese, who hail been convicted of voluntary manslaughter, in killing the Voting man Eli, at Yorktown, to pay a fine of $23, the costs of prosecution nnd" to un dergo n n Imprisonment or thirty days In the county jail. Vil-E. F. Lnckenbach, (II Broadway, Minii'h Chunk, has enlarged his store, put in a new skvliuht, and now has on exhibi lion over 1000 styles of fine paper hanuiic-i, depurations, lre'ts and borders, tocolhier with an olegsnt lino or dado shades, with latest iiltHchinents and trimmings. Books, stationery and luncy goods in great variety and at iovrest prices. Mr. Win. Kuder, of Laurv's Station has bad tho misfortune to lose Ills eyesight. He lost sight In ono eye several years ago through nn attack ol typhoid lever. Some nine weens ago the other eye was attacked with erysipelas, and since" then lie has been deprived of the sense of tight. Mr. Kuder was in several Philadelphia hospitals but his case was pronnuueed boneless. ?TNow is the time, and CLAUrfS & U fl,0.. the place, if you want n nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order lor onk 10.00. The large taw mill of Wolvcrton A Tinsman, nt Wilkesbnrre, wns wholly des Iroyad by fire Friday. Tlie loss is over $40,0110, Insurance $15.0011. It is the in t-nlioti of I lie proprietors to rebuild im mediately, as they have n large slm k ol log mi hand They expect to have a new null ready for operation In about two months Tlie cipjcity ..f the burned mill was Irotn 8(1.001) u HO.OOII feel per day. S-a-Itolled enhl plate L-tce Pins, nir ranted to keep their color, onlv 18c, nts, at HOOK'S Jewelry Store, opposite J W. R.iuuenbtieii't, Lehlghlon. Benjamin Lewis, of Frenchtown, em ployed as hilclicr at No. 4 slo-io at Atlden ried, met with a serious accident on last Saturday. While at work Anthnnv Bovle. le wis' helper, taw slack roio living wiiich indtiiited that a car was running lo the bottom on the Irarlc. 11 .vie warned L'Wis, but not soon enough lo avoid the living props whieh was displaced lv Ih- runaway ear. Lewis' injuries nro considered iTinui, ITlie rush still continues at 1-i.AUSS & lino., for those handsomcly-mado, all-w o ol suits at b 10.00. Call early il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price for a suit made to order. Frederick Wagner, of Wilkebarre,mel with a tuinlul accident Saturday mornimt, which may result fatally. He went into an outhouse and slruck a match to light his pipe, when a terrific explosion ofcas took phire, demolishing the bouse, blowing bun several leet from Iho timt and burnlm; bit body in a frightful manner. Tha cause of the explosion was a crack in the earth leading down to gas deposits in tlie mine uejow. '551-Tbe following well known rollrrad men Ihi-uglmut tint Valley und cilm-nsof inisiown are using the celebrated en t.me Kailroad Watch, told by E II. lloul t T. I. Mumlord, Manager and Lessee of the Switchback Railroad, Detective Charles comers, of the L V R H., Detective Harry LVeU'oM, ot C It It.. Jacob IVert. James T..U..F n l.nnk...... LM.....I II..... I..... miiuuctor oi uu It, Wat liaiiiiigr, Moeet w1" "".. y.A c..rlri,hl( r.eatt. l. Culver. John McGlnlev. Geo. iiener, unaries Brinietwi, I reila rick riliill inger and John Miller. This it only a few of the hundreds that bay bought theto watches. H;o new standard Utilroad Watch at H II. Uohl'f, Maucu Chunk, it It the oesi in tne world. 2w 'Squire J. F. Werner, of Lanilord, wat in town cm WedotsJay. A postal received from Key. J. II. Itartman, late pastor of the RoTormcd church ol town. Informs tu that lie it com fortably tetlled in hit new bomej that he commenced his Itbort In hla new charge last Sabbath) that he met wllb ft very fine people who manifest an Interest In him and hit family, and that he feels grcstly enouraged In his labors. He, with his fanillv,scnd kind regards to all their old friend's in Lehlghlon, Dr. Derhamer list put up a new frame dwelling liouso, next to his residence on Iron street, during the patt two weeks. The perton who sent an advertisement to this office purporting to come from 0. M. Muidoe, attorney, will oblige by calling at t his office. Corrections are needed lelore it con be published. Sweeny A Son shipped five car lotdt of potatoes to the coal regions this week. Our young friend, Paul Wagner, of Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery county, it in town, visiting his many friends. psJJ-I have Just returned from tho city with an linmcne stock of SUMMER STYLES OF HATS, BONNETS, CHILD REN'S AND BABY'S CAPS, Ac, which I offer at the lowest cash price. Cill and bo convinced Hint, I sell CHEAPER than any other. ALVENIA ORAVEK, Bank street, Lehightou, Pa. Misses Sallio Raudcnbush and Lou Zehncr, of town, were in Allentown Thurs day to ace Foropaugh's show. A Vivr Loatgb. Valley Branch. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has decided to build r bran-.h from Flem Ingtnn Junction, nn its Eastnn nnd Ambny division, to Flemtngton, N. J., nnd conned with tho Pennsylvania branch from L-iin-bertviile, N. J. Tho line will open n new and short lino from the Delaware Valley above and below Ljinbcrtvltie In New York city lor botii passenger and freight traffic. The contract hns been awarded and work will begin lorthwith. Final Examinations in Oar Uleh Schools. The final examination of tho senior classes in tho Audeuried and Tresckow schools took place last week. The class consisted of four pupils, all of whom passed successfully. The commencement wus held hist Friday evening. The final examination of the senior class ofWeollierly High School will take place to-day (Saturday), The class consists ol 8 pupils. Tlie examination of the senior classes of lli Leliighton and Eist Mauch Chunk High Schools will In held later. Litigation ovor a Failure Meyer Soudiieim, tho clothier at Unite- (on who failed and was soon after nne.ted at tlie instance of Else A Co. , Phi lade Id Ilia, for fraudulently transferring $10,000 worth of goods to relatives, has had several hear ings before Judge ltiro.til W'ilkcsbirro, who closi'd the cise on Monday of last week. In the . .pinion filed since Sondheim has been adiudged guilty of Iraud ami diiecte.1 to he cmtmittcd to prison. His council filed a bond under the insolvent law, asking that the defendant he discharged, as he oilers to surrender all the property ho owned tor the benefit ol his creditors. The Court ordered that there should he another hearing on May 21 lo uei-erluiii if he isentitiod to be released. Conductor! and Sagsaza Master! Dis charged An Kjtton despatch to the Philadelphia iVwi, dated 2Uth ult , raysi Pursuant lo the praclieo cvublished hy the Philadelphia and Rending Ro.id when it obtained con trol of tho Norlh Pennsylvania and the Boind Brook Road m.itiy t-oiidoctora and bagipiqe. nnutern on the Lehigh nu-1 Sus quehanna and New Jersey Central Road" have been diechiircil, mid their places tilled by promotions or by men long in the Reading's employ. Many ot the ohle conductors liavu been discharged without warning or staled reasons. To djy liitv section henda on the New Jersey lie rural Division were told their services were no longer required. An order was also recetv ed to.day by all employees tutting here.ifler no smoking should be allowed during the working hours. , Ono More Kits, sweet Pet. A citissn of n neighboring hamlet In Kidder went to tho cars in Wlilto Haven one day this week to see his favorito daugh ter olF. Securing her a seat, ho passed out of the cars and went round to the. window to sty a parting word, ns is Irequently done on such occ-isions. Wliile lie was pa-ing out the daughter left the reat lo speak to h friend and at the pnine timo a prim old maid from Witkes Barru look llic ee.tt and moved up to the window. Unawares of tlie important ehangn inside, our Kidder township friend hastily put Ills face up lo the window uud hurriedly exclaimed. "One more kiss, sweet," III another In stant the point of a blue cotton umbrella caught his seductive lip, followed by the passionate injunction, 'dcat, .yott cray lieadod wreteid" and he f catted. lI'Ai'fe Vtucn Jtmrnal, Commencement Exercises. There Is class ol mx to gradttnta III the course of study cdoptcl by tlie high schools of the county, consisting ol IS dilrerrnt branches. Il will tie the find class that has graduated, in our tairnugli, an 1 much credit is due to our efficient principal in accotn pliidiing this result so soon alter its iidop lion by our rjcnooi uoard. luo coiiiiiieiico ment will be held in the School Hall, op Thtmdav, May 22ud, nnd we have un doubt It will bo an Interesting affair nod our people will undoubtedly have cause to leel promt ol itie result, uur principal. 1. A. Suvder. is ti candidate for ihe itosniMii oi C'Ointy Superintendent, uu.4 should lie b the choice oi liireet'.rs next luedav, nd of winch there appears lo be no doiihi, ami pioves himrell ft competent in that tmsiiiu at lie lias .lone as principal of our oii'oi, and wn llrnilv believe that be will, the di rectors will liavo much ciu.e to congratu late themselves in liieir cuoice ol a Supcrtn lenib-ni to sociv.'d his popular and ellk-ieiil predecessor, Prol. T M. Balliel. Weatherly Chill!. Ai Ihe lejutar meeting of Phoenix Lodcc, No 740. I. O. id U. T. on hil Monday eye. nini:. the hdlowina olliivrs were eke'ed: W 0 T-WN Ileum W VT-II W Fry.. llllgj W Sec Dell M JI olitil W T 8-c -Lewie Corani W Treas -I M Hanni W M -Win Wallaeeul W C Hnlda A Miller. W I O -Jennie Huuii; W Sen -James Wetrl) W N Hann wns then elected Itei rrtentaiive to Grand Lode, to meet in Juno at Munch Chunk. II S. Riuker has ncecpted a clerkship in W. w. lllnkslre a store vacated by the resik-nalion ol J. F. Kressley. Mr. K. h"S b-uii employed by Mr. B for 14 v-art. He intends devoting his lime lo the lumber l isineis. Edw.rd Iiong, who hsd oneofhlseyei injured while at work last week, it about again. Geo, II and L. C, the blcycilitts, are in the height of their glory with suib weather. Saintial Kreitter, who wns Im'antly killed here last week, was buried 111 Weil l'etiu on Monday Base ball is now the rage among the uop uoyt. JIobtii Mr- Robinson' i Stock Speculations. A verdict in lavor id the. delendtnl wat returned Friday in the United Slates Cir cuii Court, Philadelphia, In the tuit of Jonathan A. White, of New York, agalntt the ad iiiuistiator of Alexander Robinton deceased, of Mauch Chunk. The action was brought on a mortgage for $25,000, given by Itebiuaon on pro)Kirty in Mauch Chunk, Uohiusoii speculated In sba-Ks through a New York brokerage firm iu which white, ills said, wat it client part ner. Alter hit cash margin was all gone ha cave the mort.aiiA in nuettton for cer lain railroad bonds, which were handed by While uver lo the broker to be used at margin. Sliorilv -Itrrwardi Robinson died The suit was couldled on the ground that at the mortgage had been given as part of a ttoek gambling transaction recovery could mold not bo had Il wat denied hat the transaction wat smelly a tlia-k deal The Court ruled that the q uettlon wat one for Ihe jury. Tbe verdicllor lh delleudant wat returned alter a lew minutes' dellbera lion. AH ARMY EXPERIENCE. How an Old Veteran Escaped Annihilation ana idvoa to Impart a Warntns to others. (National Tribune o HWiInofon.) A pleasing occurrence which has just coma to our notice In connection with the New York State meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic is so unusual In many respect! that we venture to repro duce It for the benctlt of our readers: Captain Alfred Renaom, ol Now York, While Pacini! the Inhhv of the nrmnrv. h... , - J ra violis lo one of tho meetings, luddenly tioppea anit scanned the race of n gentle man who was In earnest conversation Willi one of the Grand Army officers. It teemed to him that ho had teen that face before partially obscured by tho smoke of battle, and yet this bright and pleasant cnunlen ance could not be the same pale, and death llko vlsago, which be bo dimly remembered But the recollection, like Banquo't ghost, would not "down" nt command and haunt edhlm the entire nay. On theday following he again saw Ihe same countenance, ond ventured to speak to its owner. Tlie instant tho two veterans heard each others Voiees. that tiitMiit thav ......... ..1. ...I i called each other by name. Their faces an.i lormi nau changed, but their voices wcro tho same. Tho man whom Captain Rensom bad recogniied was Mr. W. K. Sage.nfSi. John, Mleh.,n veteran of tho 2.1d N.Y. Light Artillery nnd both mem bers of Ilitrnside't famous expedition to North Carolina. A'ter the first greeting! were over Captain Rensom said t "It hardly seems iwssible, Sage, to tee you in this condition, for I thought you must have been dead long ogo." "Yes, 1 do not doubt it, for Iflnninot mistaken, when we last met I wos occupy lug a couch in Iho hospital, a yiclim of Yellow Jack" in Its worst form." "I remember. Tlie war seems to have coined more misery since its close than when It was in prngtess," replied the Cap tain. "I meet old comrade? Irequetitly who uro suiTcrlng terribly, not so milch from old wounds as Irom the malarial poisons which ruined their constitutions." "I think so myseir. When tho war closed I returned home and at times I would leel well, but every few weeks that con rounded 'all gone' Iceling Would Come upon me aealll. Mv iii.rv,iia ,v,i.m U.I.I..I. ...... . n ' . "J....,, 11 III, I, g shattered in Hie service, failed me entirely "" i .on-in me worai posjiuie cases of norvous dyspepsia. Most til tho lime I hint no atoM-tiii. limn ...in r .......1.1 i. ' IS'"" - iil.Utll Ul come ravenously hungry, but the minute I .a, unnii in rro i loouicii looii. My skin wan dry and purohed, my flesh dry and flabby. I could hold nothing on mv mnnijch for days at a lime, and what little I did eat failed to usl nilale, I was easily latlguedi my mind was depressed! I una cross and irritable nnd uianv a meht mt- heurt would pain me sol could not sleep, and when I tlid I had horrid dreams and Irightlul nightmares. Of course, these tilings came on one by one, eacli worse than the other, Mv breolh was foul, my tongue was coated, my leeth decayed. I had ter rific headoc lics which would leave my ner vous system completely i-hattered. In fact my existence, since tin- wht lias been a liv tiigde.ilh, l.-om which I hayeolten proved lor release." "C luldn't the old surgeon do you any good " "I wrote him and he treated me, but like every oilier doctor, hilled. They 5a, my nerve was gone and without that to build upon I could not get well. When I wos at my worst, piles of the severest na turo came upon me. Then my liver gave out and without tho itso ol cathartic) I could not move my bimels nl all. My blool got -like a sire.im of fire und seemed literally lo burn me alivn." "Well you might better have died in battle, quick and wilhiiul ceremony." "How many limes I have wished I had died the day wociptured NeWberne." "And yet you uro now the picture ol health" "And llic picture il tnken from life. 1 am in perlecl condition. My nerve lono it restored) my stomach reinvlgoratedj mv llesh is hard and healthy) in fact I haye new blood, no energy and it new leasa of life woolly as a result of using Warner's rippcvinoe. This remarkable preparation winch I consider the finest tonic mid stom ach restorer in tho world lus overcune all the evil infllli.or.-f. nriiinlni-1.1 nil Iho ol the army, all traces of dyspepsia, nil mal-asjimtlation of food, aml'itidced made a new man of me." Tlie Captain remained silent for a while evidently miming oyer his recollections ol tl. un. ... . me m.isi, uuu no again raised ins ucait he said : "It would bo a irodsend If nil llio vMr ana who hayo silllered so intensely nnd also a'l others in Ihe land who nro endur ing so much misery could know of vour cx- ...... ....... U.. I . I ......a.... . ..rn, r, o.ik-, nun me way uy wnicu you mi.n uv-uil lU9l.ori.ll, And that it why tho nboye conversation recounted. T- E. L. S. B. Anniversary. On last Seturdav evening the membera of tno Lutheran congregation celebrated thilr tentli anniversary. At about halfpast seven o'clock the room was completely lacked and a litllo to lor tha exercises opened by the members or the infant school, whu up tntl.lt time were in Ihe basement of Ihe building, singing n hymn entitled "May we come in," which was responded to by u a chorus entitled "Ome in," on the tinging of Ihe chorus Ihe I i It la ones came marching iu, and on up the aisle. Rny Kuder then spoko Ur a lew minutes regarding Ihe cele bration of annivoreortos, and gsve a short sketch ol their probable origin. Then cime a recitation "What the sparrows chirp" by three boys and three girls, which was fol Lined by a hymn in winch the wholo eeliool happily joined, tbit was followed by a series ol oyniiit and recitations hv the scholars if Ihe iilfuiit school, o recitation in German was well tpoken bv tvera little girls, this was fo!.iWi-d hy a sketch f Hie progress of the school by tlie Supt. W. t uoug. ". nieeiihi; was called on Hun lay, April 1 Hi ii . 1874. in the Reformed Sunday school room, and tlie queidion die cussed, out tho Hireling adjourned without coming to a delinilo conolildlon, but with the understanding to hold another meeting on the billowing Sunday, April "flth, 1874. nio iciiooi waaorgaiiir.e.,oii,..ia elected and a -ouimnteo iipnitnteil lodraw upeoittilu lion and by I un," The aehool an t con gregation It in a prosperous condition may be feeti by their handsome edifice on tho corner of Iron and Norlhiiu p on Streets. Thil was followed bv anoinei hymn, after which c.imo a very entertain ing nt well as instructive Acrostic on h Bible, by the Pastor and scholars. Anotliir by mil followed, and then came a very in lereriuu a 'Id res by the pastor, llev. Ku b", more mush', llieu came Ihe L.r.l's pruy.r, ooxoi.igv, anil lleneilii'lioil, alter wlilcn nil wended Iheir way honieward much ple.ie.i "lib lite exercises, and thanking Uud I' r the uoble progress of Ihe school. Important Deciiion Road TaxeJ The Sunreine Court of Pennsylvania h is randcre I several decision! ol gen ral inter est in ihe matter of mud tax. Tlin right ol farmers In work out Iheir road tax has been generally conceded, but the tiiwrviiort in a few townships of an Interior county tn titled lliat the lax must be paid in money. t""."" raincii i'i inn tuiocilie court, and by (hat tribunal decided in favor of the taxpuyers, it distinctly and finally affirm inn their right In work nut their tax. The taxpayers at the same lime carried a caie to the tribunal to test the right of collector, to a commission on taxes worked out on roads, and the court decided that all such claims fur tucli commission should be re je.-ted by treasurers, the working out of a tax imposing nn labor upin ihe collector or treasurer, bul on Ibe supervisor, who it pain ior ins cervices. An Attempt to Wreck a Train. An attempt was made Wednesday ever ing to wreck a lussenger train on tho Lack awanna and Siuqnehaons Division of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Thres railroad tills were placel on the track a abort dlstanra below the Allentown ttation, and, at the train came around tho curve, the pilot ttrock the obstruction. Two of the sills were thrown to one tide, and the third wat wedged between the truck end pilot. The train was stopped as toon as posslbl. The cars were filled with riaften-g-rt, and ll wus pure luck thai the train wit not thrown In the cslisl. whieh runt a few feet Norlh nl the track. The locomotive wm but slightly damaged. Bain's Loctn.ro. Mr KoiTori: I see It announced In your last Isttw that Geo. W. Balo, of Louisville, Kentucky, will lecture In Lehlghlon on May Tib. I was iurnriicd lo notice that the lecture was mr.!. Since tha lecturer It comparatively unknown here, It miy be proper loslnto that he Ii regarded at one of tne finest lecturer! In tho country. He is engaged to deliver bo evening lecture be fore the Stale Teachers Association ot IVrn sylvonia, next July, nt Meadville, Pa Last full he lectured In a " star " course at West Chester, alone with John B. Ornish and Ol. Sanford, and hit Iccluro was the most popular nf tho course. Whilst I have never had the pleasure nf hearing him speak myself, I have heard him so highly commended by prominent educators that I feel confident thnt his leo ture will be ft rich treat to Lehlizblonians. Free lectures are so rarely worth hearing inni mere is h Jul prejudice ngalusl tnem among rullivated people. Co'. Hain't Ice ture wjll bo n marked exception, and this must servo ns a sufficient opology lor the appearance of this note, Tnos. M, Bai.likt. Lehlgbton, April 30, 18S4. Packerton Opoelals. The oil houso lafely burned down Is rapidly being replaced by n new in mme complete and better adapted for tho pur pose than the old one. 'Ihe outsido of the building is made of corrugated iron, so as 10 bo fire-proof from the outside, nnd the 011 is to be ttored In a large Iron tank in the lower end of Ihe building, in place of wooden barrels as heretofore. Ono of tbe new round-hntiscl Is fasl reaching completion and will be ready for oecupmoy before yery long. It contains twenty nine stalls and is supplied will all modern Improvements which science lint devised Tor that kind of building! Tlie iron horses of the Lehigh Valley Company, Which nro to he placed in it may well lee) proud of their new home. During the coming summer and full the company pro pose tn erect a machine shop at the same place lor repairing their locomotlye". The new engines will be built at Delano, Weath erly and Hailcton. Next week Ihero will ba n tolal sus pension in the mining and shipping ofan thracite coal and our vards will assume an air nf quietness something very ituusual. Mr. L. S. Miller who now has a gen eral store on the hill, at Dolonsbttrg, con templates in the near f.ituro lo move it in In the building lately occupied by Samuel Williams. 'Al.i'ltA. Mahoning; Itomi. Farmers are now planting corn in this section. This will lead tbe crow to ling ins old song: A itre ns I am born, There's a larmor planting corn." Misses Savannah Siller nnd Hannah Balliet were toSlullngtou during the weilr. Til. M. Billiet, wlio is now teaching at tho Normal School, at Kulztown, spent Saturday ami Sunday with his parents. Miss Mvra Goo I, one of tho lady teachers of Lahighton schools, wus visiting friends here. Tho command was given by Mr- H. A. K. last Saturday evening after the literary. The Words were! "Baskets to the left!" Miss Amanda saidi "I was left altogether " The "Budget," a paper in our Literary Society, is becoming famous through its new rciorler. Il is a "Good" one. Tho Literary Society was very well atlended on lasi Saturday evening. We nro only tno glad In see Ihe success of tho Society, Very much interest wus taken in tlie, ili-cussioti ol the Question. This coming Silttrday it will be very interesting. The question for discussion is: "Compulsory Elucatlou.' The ilebatoranrn on the affirmative, H. A. Keiser nnd O. P Freymani Negttive, A. .1. Ilalliett and D. W. Siller. The remaininr of Iho program consists of Essays end reci tations aud select reading, etc. Dash Tho Switchback Leaso. Tho suit of T, L. A H.J, Mum ford againtt tho Philadelphia and Rending Ruiirrnd Company, to compel them to contlnuo their lease of tho famous Mauch Chunk Switch back, has just ended favorably for the Mumfords. Speaking of Iho renewal id tills lease, a Port Jervis despatch of la-t Monday says, tho Messrs. Mum ford were formerly Erin Hunroad employees. Several years ago Ihey leased tho twin h back, nnd the road, which bolero their management, had been a very unprofitable investment, was made to piv. Last vrar liieir rent was 1,000 and they cleared $7,500 apiece. When the Philadelphia ond Reading Cprnpany purchased the properti they aouitht to ignore tho Mtimford lease and leased It lo tlie Weiherts nl an in creased rental. The Mumlord brothers then sue i tho company to compel tnem to con lintie the lease. The company interposed no do'Viiisennn tho Court granted an In junction preventing them Irom leasing It to any one else. Terrible Work of a Crazol Mother. On last Sttur lay morning Mrs, Amelia Darnel, tlie wife of Divid Barnet residing at Phillipsburg, N. J., locked the doors ol tha house, threw her ton Willie, nged two years and six months, on Iho bed aud cut his throat with a razir. Sho thon seized tier five month old child and served It Iu the same way. She then gave an alarm and, ua tho neighbors rushed in, drew tlie razor across her own lliroat and threw her s ll on Ihn bed beside her cluhiteu. Wil lie, the elder boy, died in ten minutes. The younger child and the mother are both uiorlaliy wounded. Mrs. Barnet acted n suc'i a violent manner that six mm were required to hold her. Tho Barnei uniily moved to Pliillipiburg Irom Pitts ourg, several mouths ago, buttinco then he his been unable to obtain employment. Tho Month of May. There aro birds In all the branches, Thcro are blossoms everywhere, Thero Is Krass by all the wajtides, And Iho wind Is toll and lair. Why are skies more blue and bright In the sunshine every day. As tho runny moments pass T Why this Is May. Out un the hillside, where tho violets grow kueo deep, you would think llieie was neyer a fairer, luvlier month than May. and every ono of its thirty-one days grows brighter and sweeter until they finally lore ihemsalvct iu June. May hat always been a gay, festive a son. The Japanese Mill bavo their react of Klags during lit llrsl week, and the Ro mans held llio whole tnoulli as rtcrcd lo A-d n, though from Ihe ninth to Ihe Uur leetitll Hie sad feeitvul ol the dead wascelu orated, and from thai Hie Roma ut who were very superstitious-derived the Idea hat u 1 1 marriages t-unlrac'.ed in May would result fdluliv. During the first few days of May wss e l b-nted iho Ifstmit of Flors, Queen or I- o vers, wuen Hie whole world went a .nav iu iu the fl.'Wrr-grown woods, and crowned their queen and dancedubout their .May Hiiet until fir into night. Then tbe I r lids would light great bonfires on tbe till ops aud the May parties would eome h mo merrily in iheir ruddy lialil, hideu d wi ii Ihe tweet tioilt of May, anil May-ay would end In music, 1'raetir.g aud dancing Eieryone went a inaytng in those duyt an I there is u story told of how King He my VII nt England went a loaying with hit Queen, Catharine, aud mauy lords and indies rode with theui. U wat a gay lime, May day, and il e whole world looked to lovely In its ireib, lie robe 1 1 green, with llowru bloomiug everywhere and the air to full of tneel toiinds a ud odors, lliat rieiijile t.dorned Ihe houbet ml gules will) guthindt of flowers ami the chuiches were all bung with green l.Uili4uud Ibe altars Were bur.cd lu blos som'. Fiom this festival nf Flora II derived the modern ounom of celebration May day, f. r iu the rural dislric s id Europe, even yet May purllet g i out on Ihe lii.t of May and crown their queen. These May partial arc confined mostly to they. mug lolkt, however, who-ietotu Ihe day lo pleasure we enjoy tt a picnic. Hero In Ibe Unlled States, when Mar- day it brtithl and wurm, the school rJiildfftl get up May parlies, and enjoy lliein im mensely, thnujh the rtgular May-day cut tarns aic uukuuwu to tutm. That Tired! Feeling Wl- .v- ., . ......... When tho Tceathcr rrewn wffrmcr. Hint citxtmo tired fccllns, tvar.t ot r.ppctltc, dullaess, lancoor, tmd lassitude, edict tlrcoat tho entlro linxm family, nnd tcrof Ula and other diseases caused. Iry humors, manifest thctselvc3 with many. It is Ira possiblo to throw oil this debility unit expel humors from iho blood Without tho aid of. n rollab!e medlelno llko ITood's Sarsapsrllla. " I could not deep, and would tot up In tho morning with hardly llfo enough to got out cf bed. I led no nppctllo, nnd my laco would break out with pimples. I bought Xi3 a bottle of Hord's Sarsannrlll.i. nnd soon began to sleep, soundly j could cet up with out mar, urcti r.nu languid feeling, nnd my appclllo Improved." II. A. SA.NTortD, Kent, O " I had been much troubled by general debility. Last tprlng nood's fiarsaparllla proved Just the thing needed. I derived an Imn-.cusj amount of benefit. I never felt hotter." II. 1 Millet, Boston, Mass. B-3oodr3 Sarsapartlla Sold by all druggists. $1 j six for B. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doso3 Ono Dollar THE RAlLrtOAD ERA IN Ll'JCJbJIvtA.'XlJXlE. it one of thi nreale t achieve nentt pt!inctltttry." Jolm iraiiamafccr, Phtlntl phia . " I recommend the unjertikini." Jon Hall. D.V. Our Standard Library books for 15 conts and 2." cents are about tho b'.zo of Ihts c-itlre advertisement. 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Ti.y arc f kVd tbe ht. andrfuiWfitlta.i.Majf, All arc war 1 nuwJ. Orcv!miiM free NuvvnrK Machine Co., Huwark. OhlOi Buufe ham. ntBiiu( mmm, mm At no other season Is the system to ttu. ccptiblo to the ticnellcl.il cCecta of a re. liable tonln ttul lnvlgnrcnt. The lm paw ctzto cf tho llcod, tho Hcrobged digestion, nnd tha wcalr. condition of tbe body, tatuoix lry lis lentj battlo with iho cold, vrtntrr Masts, nil call for tho tevlvlnj, regntathip; nnd restoring Influences so hspplly and effectively combined iu Hood's Bampfirnfcu "nood's narsaparilla did mo tt treat dent of good. I had no particular disease, but was tired out from overwork, and It toned, mo Up." MltS. O. K. Bulmoks, Coho, K. Tl .rsaparilfa " Tor seven years, spring trhtt f ri, t ba.4 scrofulous sores como out on my logs, and for two years was not free rrnm them at all. I suffered very much. Last May I began taking Hood's Saroaparllla, and before I hid tnken two bottles, tho sores healed nnd tbo humor left mo," C. A. 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