New Advertisements. Deats & Co.. -DEALERS IN- Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, POST OFFIOE BUILDING, Weisspor t, Pemia- Repairing or all klndi promptly attended to at VEKY Iteasonable Charges. If you need anything in our lino, civc us a call before co ins elsewhere. Our Prices are as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. feb2-y For Bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Queensware, Groceries, &c, Q0 TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St., Lehighton May 10, im-yl For Something Very Nice in the Way of Ladies', Gent's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, au to Peter Heim, opposite the Public Square, DANK Street Ihl;hten, where you will and a Large and Fashionable Stock to (elect from at Lowest Cash Prices. Alto, Ladles' and Gent's Boots ai Sli03s Made ta (Mer on short notice. Dcst Material and Work, maislilp icuaranteed. Prices are fully ai Low as elsewhere. Your patronage Is very cordially inrlted. Mayio-m) f ALBSMBN Wanted ' To canvass Tor the sale of (trapes, Itoses and other Nursery Slock. Steady empIoTinent guaranteed. Sat nAUV AND KXPKN8K8 I'AIDI Apply al once, Uhask Huotiieus, Itociietter, tStW N. Y. r Keler to tbls paper! April IS im Analysis by Dr. A. Voelckcr, F. R. 8., Con. suiting Chemist Royal Agricultural Society, England, shows only a trace of nitrates In Jllackvrell Bull Durham Tobacco. The soil or the Golden licit of North Carolina. In which this tobacco Is crown, don't supply nitrates to the leaf- That Is the secret of Its delicious mildness. Nothing so pure and luxurious for Bnoklnu. Dont forget the brand. Nonegen ulne without the trade-mark of the Bulk AU dealers have It. When feline concerts driveawy.lvei,your beat solace Is found In BlartKeWt Bull J)ur. ham Smelting rotaeeo. Try Pine Remedies. V iitjAsroFFTiiesaiyatorin a: BV MmonicTroiilili Forth Oura elOonsurantlon. Asthma. Hem rrtiaae. Diphtheria, (Jruup, Whoor-tnn uUB:n,rneumoni,iiaiarrn. LioiiKns,i.tiiui Sore Throat and all llronehial Troubles. It Is a wondarlul preparation or Pine and Honey, and Is worklua a radical revolution the treatmeut and cure of all causes of the above diseases. Kurakofv Hives Instani relief tsfrtaur all, and with faithful use will effect a raold and perfect ure. 11 absolutely does net contain euner opiate, narcoiio or aiir Inlurloui drua-. aud Is arcauLi vmjkt. abl PHaraEATlox. A tbialwIII convince yvtef llsmerlta. Ifjou wuuld alwavs tcel are of the safety of your children during In element weather and at all times, keep a bot tle in ynur mrainme cnesi. aena lor pampii. let to O A. LEWIS fc I.O.. Sole Proprietors, 308 Chapel Street, New Uaven, Ut. Pl HlTTEaj, I'lNK KlDlfFY AKD LlTXB rtLU, fins rLASTias akp mm ualu. Sold iiy Drugf isls JanlZ-mSnr TSl ,Sa - " u 3a soijai-ifo s j u. a H , Mill WMIlt All lit! fAIU. BT Um Id Urn, bold br drtmtatn. 1 AMD, , neat eolaoe la lounum M (nil JilrtfWr Bull J)ur. II 3jf W 5oi( TJxxcco. Original Cheap Cash Store." Tie Greatest Baiaia Ever Of fered to the PflWic ! 5 Cent DRESS SILKS AT 62 Cents. While and Illaek Pin Stripe Dress Silks, el cents. (larnet and illaek Check Dress Silks, cl cants. White and Rlack Cheek Dress Silks, ti cents Terracotta and Illaek Check Dress Silks, 62 cents. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh. in, Pa. Juno 9, 1883-ly. lie (Bmfoxi flVMtic. SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1884. SPKCIAL NOTICE. Person making payments to this office by money orders or postal notes will please make tliern payable the Wmsspoet Tost Orncit, as the Le- hlghton office is hot a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. ric-nics will soon be in order. Decoration day May 30lh. Fourth of July comes on Friday this year. Trot out your straw hats and linen uslers. Dig fish stories and small fish are in order. Miss Ella Bliem, of Allenlown, is Hie guest of Mrs. Robt. L. Sweeny, on Bank street. Five members of the school board of Foster Township. Schuylkill county, are charged with accepting bribes &3QGn to the News Depot for8per ed tobacco, and get a farm or piano for a premium. A two-story frame dwelling houoe is being erected opposite Mrs. Dillon's mil liuery store, on White Street, Weissport. jMfAnetf lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES nil JEWELRY just received at 8. IIAGA MAN'S Shire, Lehighton. Pa. Thomas Koons has bad his residence, pposile the Lehigh briclue, nicely repaint ed, which adds much to Its appearance. The platform at the Central depot at Veissorl has been lowered even with the track which is a decided improvement. EEuRolted cold plale Lace Pins, war ranted to keep their color, only IS cents, at nut; Iv 'a Jewelry etore, oposile J w. Raurtenbtish's, Lehighton. The freight and passenger traffic over the Lehigh Valley Railroad lor the past few months is said to have been larger than eyer before in the same space of time. Henry Miller, aged BO years.and work Ing in the ore bed in South Whitehall (own hip. commuted suicide by banging on Saturday morning. 'iSuTlio latest styles and tbe best taste trimming, done, at the lowest cash price;, Qtlbo millinery store of Alvenia Graver, Bank street, LchlghUin. A note amounting to $41,600, which it is claimed is a forgery, has been entered against the estate of the late Stephen Kist- ler, ol stroudsburg. WANTED. IMMEDIATELY' Hands on Pants and Vests, at Clauss Sc Brn., The Tailors, Bank street, Lehighton. Apply at oi a i. -Slate Treasurer Batly retired from ol- fieo Monday. He hts obeyed the provis ions ol tbe Humes act without causing em barrassment to any financial institution. DChildrens hats from 25 cents tin. Ladies wishing craiie bonnets or veils should not fail lose my elegant assortment of crapes, Alvenia Grater, Lehighton. - Rev. J. W. Wood, D. D pastor ol the Presbyterian church, Allenlown, died, nt his home In that city, on Monday last, aged 70 years, 6 mouths and 10 days. itir-Aftfr all the others have failed to make your watrli keen time, cive me a trial. If I fail it will not cost you any thing. Yours, Ae., D. 8 DOCK. -The people of Euston ore anxious to have an afternoon 8unday t-aln to Phila delphia, They do not care which road gives it to mem. SS.Youcan geta Single Buggy Harness, in part nickle, at ten dollars and lull nickle at twelve dollars, got up in good style, at .u. lory s Harness Shop, Weissivort, i'u. erCOME BACK That wheelbarrow borrowed Irorn James Wain's Stove store about one month ag-, Is requested to come oaca ai once, us lie needs us service. Thomas Finnessygeil 25, was instant ly killed on the Lehigh Valley Road at Catasauqua Tuesday. He was leaning nver picking up spikes, wben an engine struck uiin, sj.If vou wants nlce.smooth.easY shave vour bair cut or shampooing, go to Franz (loederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho el. Ho will tlx you riuht. and don't you i rgei ii. jfcChoice Clover Seed, lor sale at J. L. Gabel'". $8.00 per bushel. The Greenwood Rolling Mill, at Tama qua, was sold by shenll'Saturday, to Lucean It. Allen, for t25.000. The mill will ho operated this Summer by Carter, Allen i The body of John Sseger, of Easton, who disappeared on April U, was found Friday In the Lehigh Canal. 8aezer had fallen Into the canal while intoxicated, and tbe body had lodged against a feeder gate. What Will Siof Mr CouaniKa At Night? Guarantee Acker's English Remedy win. lori-iiFC, aur. ot ! Doiti uy lir, U. T. Horn, Lehighton, & E. A. Horn, Weiss port, Supt. Ballietwill enter upon his duties at Chicago by tbo beginning of June. He expects to go away on a visit for some time previous to going West. He intends to be back during the summer lo spend his va cation among his friends in Carbon. VsuFOR SALE Four Building Lois, located on the old "Centennial Hotel" properly, on 2nd street, this borough, are offered forsale,on reasonable terms. Apply to h. F. Klepplnger, corner of Iron and 2nd streets, for particulars. Friday, tl.e 30ih Init., Is Ihe day ap pointed forobtervlng that teautiful custom which ol late years has become a ssd yet pleasant duty to to many Americans, name ly that or strewing the soldiers' graves with (lowers. We have not yt been officially informed of any arrangements tor the pro per observance of tbe day in Lehighton. On Thursday, May 15th, Dr. Tbomas E. Cooper, of Coopersbnrg, Is to be united in the holy bonds of wedlock with Miss Mary Herman, daughter of ex Sheriff beorge F. Herman, of Bethlehem. &Q.Paplllon Blood Cure cures all diseases originating in auy impairment of Ihe blood at fits of epilesy, anrcmia, sick headache, auu iciuaio ncaaacisej. ai Jnomas' drug store. Tbe Board of Prison Inspectors has di cided to recommend that Sabato Alexand er's death sentence for killing Philliie Telrle near tattoo, be commuted to imprisonment lor me. Thomas Keating, roadmailer,ofNor. welgan, under arrest for embezzlement charges John Hanney. a nromlnent Inc. Democratic politician, with cullusion in bit eriuie. On Monday tbe ground was staked off for Ihe proposed new Lebltli Valley depot at Laury'a Station. A new engine shortly to be placed on the Lehigh Valley railroad will bear tbe name of "H. 8. Goodwin," the general sup erintendent. The Coplay Cement Company, whose Works arn situated at Coplay, turn out about 1000 barrels of ready made cement per day. The Allenlown National Bank on Mon day declared a dirhlent of 4 per cent on the business of the last six months, the same payable to stockholders on and after the 10th Inst. Hon. Eckley B. Coxe, of Driflon, has given $160 to each of the towns of Gowen, Tomhicken and Derringer for the purpose of establishing Summer schools In each place, as the public school rund only covert Ave nionlhs in the year. StSuSorofula, Scald-head, Tetter, Rose rash, False measles, Nettle rash, Red gum, Branny telter, Dry-tetter, Shingles, and all diseases ol n scrofulous nature are cured by bathing the diseased skin with Fapillnn Skin Cure. For sale al Thomas' drug store. C. W. Lewit has charge of the 0. RR. depotat Weissport, In place ol R. II. Shon- en, resigned. In the resignation of Mr. S. the Central company loses a gnnd man, and Weissport people will be very sorry to rart with him. While a seven year-old son of Thoma t Watklns of Audenried, was playing on the railroad near No, 4 breaker, last Saturday, about 2 p. m , he was run over by a train of empty cars and instantly killed. His head was cut in two by the wheels. ,KrNo remedy for Catarrh has met with so much success as Pa pi I Inn Catarrh Cure, it never fails, and does lis duty thor oughly not by relieving temporarily but by curing iermanentlv. It does not smart or Irritute. Sold at Thomas' drug store For the week ending on the 3rd Inst., there were 100,705 tons of coal trans ported over tbo Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to date ot 2,202,103 tons, a decrease ol 255,run tons as compared Willi same lime last year. ij-Vliat will cure whooping cough T That is a question asked every nay. we can answer that we have fouod Hie remedy in Papillon Cough Cure. It never fails, and can be administered In infants without dancer. It is perfectly harmless. Hold at Thomas' drug store. C. M. Sltgreayes, a reporter of Enston, was standing on a track of tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad near the depot Friday watching a horse frightened by cars, when an endue threw him on the track. Ex Stale Senator Beidleman pulled him out of the way lust as the wheels neareil ins body. jgr Only $10,00 cash lor an all-wool bint at ii. il. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. A Bio TniHOl Every subscriber to the Carbon Advocate who immediately pays up arrearages and one year in advance will tecclve free for one year Health and Jlomt. a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paier, devoted to home matters. Step up. 0"H. H. Peteis, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. A frightful accident occurred Tuesday morning at Marshall's Creek, a small vit lage near Stroudsburg. Peter Terpening,a miller, started his machinery and turned to go about his duties. His clothing was caught hv a cog anil he was instantly drawn into the burrs and crushed to dealu. ills body stopped Ihe machinery. O.E. F. Luekenbach, 01 Broadway, Maui-lt Chunk, lias enlarged bis store, put in a new skylight, and now Iihs on exhibi tion over 1000 styles of tine putter hangings, decorations, fre'zes and borders, together with an elegant line of dado shades, with latest nttuchmenta and trimmings. Books, stationery and lancy goods in grcut variety and al lowest prices. Dennis M. Hoppes, of Mahanoy City, was arrested or. last Saturday and placed under $5000 bail on a charge of conspiracy to defraud the Lehigh Vallev Railroad Co , of $35110, in conjunction with Edgar Iv. Ithoads, who has already been confined in Iho Pottsville jail for the past six weeks pending trial. IgSgrNow is the time, and CLAUSS & 11 11 0., the place, if you want a nice fit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for onlv $10.00. On last Friday we were greeted by the second issue of the Fairfield Aditrtittr; a neatly printed twenty four column news paper published at Sontbport, Conn., by U. r. Asmey, Ihe paper shows marked ahilily in lis make-up. &., and casts credit on the foreman, Mr. Hany V, Morthimer, Jr., as a typographical artist. SCul'iledmann k Lanterjung are the largest cutel-y manufacturers in the United citiilea, and their goods are guaranteed to be firal class in every respect and equal In any in the market, About 30 different styles of their jxvket knives and razors may be seen at the News Depot, They were bought at a bargain and Bre lieing retailed at about ordinary wholesale pnees. Our friend Mr Fred. Schmidt, of Lower Towamensing, will not be a candidate lor tiie Democratic nomination lor the Legisla ture, preferring lo leave the track perfectly clear lor Col. John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, and render him all the support he can lor tbe position. The Colonel will undoubtedly be the nominee ol the llemocrary from the lower end, and in our opinion no better se lection could be made. Jtirl have just returned from thn citv with an immense stock of SUMMEft STYLES OF HATS. BONNETS, CHILD REN'S AND BABY'S CAPS, Ac, which I oiler at the lowest cash piiees. Call and be convinced that I sell CHEAPER than any other. ALVENIA GRAVER, Bank street, Lehighton, Pa. Daniel Weiand, our popular young carriage builder, delivered to Mr. JeroB. Keiser, of the Broadway House, Mauch Chunk, a very handsomely finished omni bus on Monday last. This 'bus bas accom modations lor eight psssengera inside and s neatly and laitelully finished, the gear ng is turnished with Ihe Romiz Platform. and is undoubtedly one nf the handsomest vehicles ever turned out in this borough. IJgThe rush still continues at Ulauss & Bro., for those handsomely-made, all-w o ol suits at SI 0.00. Call early if you wish to take advantage of this remarkably low price lor a suit made to order. 31-Tbe following well known railroad men thnugbout this Valley and citizens of tills town arousing tbe celebrated rn time jtaiiroad watch, told by E. II. Hob! : T. It, Mumford, Manager and Lessee of Ihe Switchback Railroad, Detective Charles Homers, or tbe U V it 11., Detect ve Harry ureiiit'rii. 01 j n iv., jbood ueers, jamet Long, C, Langhammtr, Edward llnrn.Pass. conductor of O R R, Chas Galzlngv, Moset lion, nr. j. a. iiorn, ur. w. A Uortright, C. Neatt, C. Culver, John McGinley. Geo. Heller, Charles Schuebel, Frederick Shill tnger and John Miller, This it onlv a few of Ihe hundreds that have bought tbeaa waienes. ato new standard Railroad Welch at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk, it is tbe best In the world. 2w Tbe parents ol Miebael CadJen, tbe yenng man who was killed near Mauch Chunk on February 23 list, bv being put oil a passenger train on the Lebfgb and Sus quehanna railroad, because uf a difficulty he had with the conductor about the pay meul nt hit fare, have agreed lo settle with tbe company for$,eOO aud abandon Iheir proposed lawsuit. Tbe company at first vucjcu tue vauucua vauv. THE NEW SUPERINTENDENT. Convention of School Dirtclof I. The School Directors ol Carbon county assembled at Mauch Chunk Court House on Tuesday, May 0th, at one o'clock, for the purpose of electing anew Superintendent in tbe place of Mr. T. M. Balliet, the pret ent incumbent, who has accepted a profes sorship in Chicago. The convention wat called to order by Superintendent Balliet at 1:30. Mr. C. De Witt, of Weslherly, having been elected chairman, opened proceedings by immedi ately tuggesttng that Ihe satisfaction felt with the work of Mr. Balliet bo testified by a tlanding vote. Tberefore,all present stood up, anil having resumed their seats, Mr. S. II. Holllnger read the following resolutions in fayor of Mr. Balliet which were unani mously adopted I Whxrxas, Mr. T. M. Balliet, who, with so much satislacnon to me public, nas uueii the office of Superintendent or Carbon County Schools during the past Ihreeycars, bat accepted a more remunerative position elsewhere, thereby depriving us of bit valu able services in the future RvfoUd, That we, the school directors of Carbon county, do hereby express our appreciation of the sound lesrnlng.the stern fidelity and deep conscientiousness with which he discharged the duties of his posl lion during his term of office; Raolvtd. That bv intelligent and presis tent ellbrt he has raised the standard of acquirement and leal among the teachers, stimulated the desire lor knowledge among Ihe pupils, and created a deep and general interest in education among the directors and citizens of our county ; Jloohed, That bis wide culture bas given new impetus to the scientific study of Improved educational methods, as msnl fested al various County Institutes through out the State and at great educational meet ings throughout the country, has contribu ted not a little to the welfare of our publio schools and of popular education every where Itaolvrd, That his sound judgment, good common sense and quiet tact, both in public organizations and in hit dealings with In dividuals ot every class in our community have placed the educational movement In our county upon a higher level aud in a iturer almosnhere 1 Iteeolvat, That his gracious deportment, his gentle and courteous manners and bis kindly nature have endeareii mm 10 on wbo have come in contact with html Jiaolved, That howeyer much we may regret his departure from his native county and the scenes of his earliest labors, we all trust sincere v that ti ne and fortune may deal very kindly with him, and that his work, so auspiciously commenced among us here, may be carried on, under other circumstances and in a larger field, to a distant if not an early victory. Mr. Balliet thanked Ihe convention for tbe resolutions, which he promised to pre serve as a standard ol what he ought to do in the future, and as a valuable memorial of his connection with Carbon county. He then returned thanks to the School Directors, and said If it had not been for their hearty cooperation in every good work which he proposed there could have been no possibil ity ol improvement in Ihe schools. Mr. John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, and Mr. S. H. Hollinger, of Lansford, were made secretaries of the meeting, when Jhe regular business was entered upon. Tho" three candidates for the position of Superintendent were Mr. T. A. 8njder, Principal of Lehighton Schools, Mr. J. T. White, Principal of Mauch Chunk Schools, and Mr. J. F. Snyder, Principal ol the Weissport Schools. The namo of Mr. Snyder, of Lehighton, was proposed to the convention by Hon. A. J. Durling, who, in a neat and appropriate speech, dealt with the high character, long experience and great energy of his nominee. The other candidates were also Introduced with short biographies appended, and then the 'band struck up." Of the eighty two directors present from a total of a hundred and ten eighty took part in the voting. On the first vote 42 voices were for Mr. T. A. 8nyder, ol Lehighton, 25 for Mr, J. F. Snyder, of Weissport, and 13 for Mr White.of Mauch Chunk. Mr. T. A. Sny der, having a majority over both the other candidates, the chairman moved that bir election be made unanimous, which ac cordingly was done. Mr. Snyncr returned thanks In a lively speech, which was frequently applauded, and, after a few motions, counter motions, amendments and suggestions upon tho mat ter of increasing the Superintendent's sti pend, the convention was permitted to ad journ, having decided that Ihe Superinten dent was paid well enough for the present. Rape and a Lost Watch Found. Last Monday morning Mrs. Casper See berger, of Jamestown, appeared belnre H. A. Bellz.J. P., of this borough, and swore out a warrant against a German working at Packerton, named Paul Foerd,and wbo was a boarder in her bouse, charging him with committing a rape ujnin her between one and three o'clock the previous Sunday morning, under the following circumstances She had gotten up, and wat down stalrt making preparations for her husband breaklast, when Foerd approached her with improper proposals, which she indig nantly repelled, when he forced her down upon a lounge and accomplished his pur pose. She rexrted tbe fact to her husband Sunday evening, and on Monday morning Seeberger ordered Foerd to leave tbe house, bich he did forthwith, proceeding to Packerton and taking up his " red " ticket. From there he went to Maueh Chunk to get what money was due him from the L. V. RR. Co. In the meantime a warrant had been issued for bis arrest on the above charge and placed in the hands of Constable Joseph Zahn, who followed him to that borough, and arrested hlin on the corner of Broadway and Susquehanna street) return ing with him to Lehighton, where he was arraigned before Esq. Belts, and committed to the county Jail lo answer at court in de fault of $500 bail. Foerd denied that he bad committed Ihe act by force) while Mrs. Seeberger deposed that be wat a generally hard case, and that be had in hit a)ssestion a gold watch, which he reluaed to account for. He was requested to "uuload" himself ol any per sonal effects which he might have iu hit possession, whereupon he produced hit ockelbook tnd a few miscellaneous artlelrt, but no watch, when tbe keen eye of tbe 'Squire detected a protuberance near tbe waistband of hit pants, and innocently enquired ol Foerd if that wat a pitUi! In hit pocket, to which be replied no that be did not carry a pistol, and pro duced tbe watch, which he claimed to have found on Bank street, Mrs. N. B. Reber wit sent for, and with Mr. Hagaman, ap peared and fully Identified ibe watch at her property, which tbe bad lost a few weeks previously, between her residence and that of Mr. Wm. Zehner, and which loea htd been announced in tbe columns of tbe Carsox Auvooaiz for three tuccessive weeks. Foerd immediately surrendered the witch when thut claimed, atatlog Ibat he could not read, and did not know to whom il belonged. Mr. Bellz it entitled to much praise for tbe manner in which heiuco-edeJ in in vettigaling this matter, aud securing tho watch for tbe owner. Base-bill is the chief source of amuse ment indulged in by our young men. Tli NtwCoal Brisker. Tbisbuitdlbg which Wat erected during the past year, and which started up during tbe first week In April, Is situated opposite Ihe Lehigh Stove Works, at the upper end of Lehighton. The Lehigh Valley railroad runs right past the building, consequently tbo Company have good shipping facilities. A Carson Advooatr reporter on last Mon day called on Mr. W. S. Devlan, the Gen eral Manager, at the works, who conducted him through the building. Tho machinery it run by a fifty-horse power englne,which it on the first floor of the building. The cart loaded with coal at tbey come from the mints are run up the plane on to the first floor, where the coal it dumped, after which a number of boys are employed to pick out alate, Ac, tbo coal Is then passed through crushers, Into the elevator, thence on up to Ihe screen room, where tbe differ ent sizes of coal are sorted) in this room, which is on the top Moor, there are a num ber of boys, wha pick out whatever slate may happen to be found, after the being sorted, Il is pasted on down, and dumped Into the cars, aud run down on to the tid ing. Mr. W. S, Devlan, who has been in the coal business for the past filteen or twenty years, claims that it is an utte.' im possibility foremptoyees to be Injured while discharging their various duties, at tho machinery it of tbe latest and most ap proved make, and every thing la so guarded as to make accident almost impossible, un less a person throws himself right on tbe machinery. It it expected that when the company gel In thorough running order they will employ some twenty or thirty persons, at present the force consists of eight men and nine boys. This is a valu able addition to the manufacturing interests of this borough. The Village of California Destoryed. A fire, which at one time threatened the destruction of the town of White Haven, broke out Friday morning in the village of California, a small lumbering station situ ated on the Bear Creek Branch, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and about nine, miles from White Haven. Before the flames could be subdued eleven houses, one barn, eeyen horset and two small bridges were destroyed. The Ore was first discovered In tne small nouses and inn alarm at once giveu. but before any headway could be made towards subduing It the fire spread rapidly and the residents became panic stricken. Help was telegraphed tor to Wilkesbarre, and Chief Engineer Hienard. with a fire engine and a squad nf men, at onco left on a special train for the srene of the conllagratinn. The peoplo of While Haven, alarmed lest the llames should reach the town, at once set to work to makA ready Tor the worst. All the stores and shops wero shut up and preparations made to vacale the preintsea it necessary. The Wllkesuarje tiremen arriving on the scene lound that their services were not needed, is a large gang or Hungarians, to tbe nuin her of one hundred, bad succeeded in get ting control of the fire and confining it within certain limits. Tbe Hungarians received the praise of alt for their heroic efforts to save property. The water in some cases had lo be carried great distances; but not flaunted uy any Ihlng they worked on until finally their clforlt were crowned with success. About twelve families are left homeless on account of the fire. Little of the household c-iodt were saved. The cries of the horses as they slowly roasted to death was pitiful in the extreme. The loss, which will probably reach $30,000 or $35,- 000. will full upon Lewis 3c Co., lumber dealers, who are the owners oftlie property, destroyed. The origin of the fire is unknown, Lutheran Synod at Hazlcton. The Synod ol the Eistem Pennsylvania Evangelical Lutheran Church convened at Hazleton Monday afternoon. Rey. W Wroth, of Allentown, presided. The secre taries were Rey. L Lindentruth, of Maucb Uhunk, and Rev. j, M. Anspach, ofEaiton The following ministers were installed: Rey. J. W. Klmger,Centreville, Northamp ton county; Rev. J. W. Mattern, Strouds burg, Monroe county; Rev. G. A. 8icker, Alfenliiw-i. the committee on revision ol the Catechism recommended the 8vnod to confine itsell to the publication of a Cale chism in both the English and German languages, alter the manner of tbe Church uook. May 8. This morning's exercises of the liUlheran bynod wero opened by Rev. J. M. Anspach, nf Allentown. The treasurer's report was next read, alter which reeolu tious were adopted regulating the superyia ion nf Muhlenhurg College at Allentown and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphie, providing for a home mission committee and regulating tne apportion ment of delegates to the General Council It was also decided to apportion $7,100 among tne inherent cnurcbes ol the synod and that as ground is bo high in Phlladel pbia to remove the Theological Seminary elsewhere, providing a suitable locality can oesecuren. services this evening in tier man were conducted by Rev. G. F. Spelker, ol Aiieutown, and in bnglisb by Rev. 11 II. Brunlng ol White Haven. Condition of the Anthracite Trade. The statement of John II. Jones, tbe official accountant of the anthracite mining and carrying companies, shows that within the four years commencing with 1880 the anthracite production increased from 23, 437,212 tons lo 31,793,028 tons. The per rcntages of the different companies In 1R83 were as fallows: Philadelphia and R-ading ann uenirui ol flew jersev, aa 0 Jenigu Valley, 1 11. 8; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 15.9; Delaware and Hudson, 11, renneyirania. nil t'ennevlvania Coal Company, 4 0; New York Lake Erie and Western, 1.2. At compared witb 1880 these figures represent only an aggregate change of 3 per cent. The Philadelphia and reading and tbe Central nf New Jersey lost 1.8; the Delaware and Hudsou, .5) the Pennsylvania Coal Company, .1, and the New York. Lake Erie and Western. .6. The gains were distributed as follows: Lehigh Valley, 1.5; Pennsylvania Railroad, .7, Delaware. Lackawanna and Western. .8. The distribution of the coal in 18S3in tons was as follows: New York. Pennsslvanla anil ew Jersey. 21,830.504; New England 5,387,700; tbe Weil, 2,537,174; Maryland ann me Bourn, 1,281,093; Uanada, 690,498; other foreign countries, 38,423, and tbe 1'ac-ilic coast, 24,035. nurtt-Vheatly Foot Race- iue mot race between Fred. Hurst, of Hazleton, the champion of Pennsylvania and Harry Wheatly, champion of Canada for $500 a tide, came off at Riltenville Rid ing Park Friday afternoon. The race b been talked of la sporting circles for quite a time and great intertsl was manifested The odds were in favor of Wheatly and bets were freely offered. About $2,000 even bets and about $3,000 of $100 to $80 were taken. Many private bets were a.so taken Many persons Irom this borough, Allen town, Bethlehem. Hazleton, Philadelphia, and other places were present The race took place shortly before four o'clock George Turner, of Philadelphia, acled at disioi nrer; iioan Mamson, reieree; w. J, Rhoids, nf Philadelphia, as pool teller. w neatly lorged ahead aline atari and easily won tne race. Ills lime It 124 seconds, Hurst's 13 seconds. Hurst wit beaten about two yardt. The termination proved entirely satisfactory lo all parties concern ed. The men ran against the wind, which was very strong. An Editor Offers a Betraetlon. Some mouths ago the Mahinoy City Local, edited then by Charles E. Steel charged Tbomat J. Foster, secretary of tlie board ol trustee! of tbe Miners' Ilosuita witb embezzlement. Foster at once prose cuted Steels. Negotiations lor a srltleinen are peuding. Steel offers lo publish a full reiraeiiou in nis own paper aud In Ibe leading papers of Mahanoy Citv.Potlaville. and Philadelphia, and pay tbe coats that have accumulated thua lar. Foster It tat Isfied with Hut, and, wben it it done, will urop ine miller. B-Tlie Manhattan fly rent cigar at tbe Newt Depoi,givM universal satlilicUja. Thi T.AIMr.nM ti.thrft. On last Wednesday eredlbg, regardless of the Inclrtnelicy of the Weather, the Pres byterian church Wat crowded with people from Lehighton, Weissport and Packerlon who were anxious to hear tbe popular tern, perattce advocate, Col. George W. Bain, of Louisville, Ky., tpeak upon tbe question which has and Is causing to mueh misery, morally, mentally and physically) filling our jails with criminals, and our poor houses with ptupert. At eight o'clock the meeting opened with some choice music by the Lehighton Orchestra, when the Key. 8 8. Chubb, uf this borough, read a selection from the bible, after which Ray. Cook de llyered a tbort prayer, The orchestra then played a selection, after which Mr. Web. C, Weiss, of Weissnrt, introduced thetoeaker ot the evening, Mr. Bain. This gentleman well deserves the heartful thnnks of the temperance (people, tor he is doing much for their cause- He is gifted with a super ior oratorical capacity, ho can paint In nuti vivid colors tbe misery caused by intern perance, and the supreme joy in ti temper ate borne. His imagination plays like lightning upon a subject at is perceived by the manner in which he speaks upon an argument. All In all he is one of the best lecturers we have ever had the extreme pleasure nf listening to. Air. Webster Weiss then made a short d dress, staling under what circumstance. Mr. Bain's services had been secured: anil that on Thursday night he would lecture In M audi Uhunk) collection followed, alter vhich the meeting adjourned, all feeling highly pleased with tbe lecture and the lecturer. Oar Weatherly Letter. George, a three year old eon of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mussel -nan, died last Sunday morning. Georgia was a bright little fellow nd loved by all. lie was the only son. The funeral took ptaro here Tuesday. Ceremonies being performed by Rev E T Swatlz, pastor of the M E church, of which both father and Lotber of the deceased are tncmbsrs. My sweet one, my sweet one, thy life's brief nour is o or. And a mother's anxious fears for thee can fever me no more : And lor the holies, the snn-bright hopes, that blossomed at (hi birth. They, too, have fled to prove how frail are cnerisneu iningt oi earin. t came at length o'er thy bright bine eye, the Oltn was ir.itherlmr last. And an awful shade passed o'er thy hrow.the fieeiiHWL ami n mm.-. n thicker nuslics stroy' they breath we raisou my urooninar neaa. A moment more the final pang and thou hbl irii'i me ueau lie sleeps at last on yonder hill, to ne'er Dot for him one ctialr will stand vacant that never did before. iiiuid fiuitua uur uuur: Our Ueorgle'e gone from our embrace bat for a little wnue; We toon will follow and embrace him never more to part. -Tne graduating class in tbe high school finished their examination's last Baturdav. The best Der cent being 07 6-17 the lowest 83 z-17. aupt ualliel Mid this was ex cee.lirgly good. A H Ilorlacker moved to his new build ing last Tuesday. It la as preltv a bakery as any in tne coai region. koktii Bit; Creek Items. George Buck has purchased a mare 'or I3U. Farmers are nrermring land for plant ing corn. Fishermen aro capturing largo num bers oi iroui. Paul Buck it pulling una Urge barn at iue rami ami. -W. C. Weiss wat through here buying cows a lew nays ago. There it no heller month than May to raise breeding stock. Vol Shoenenherger has Just put out a large acreage ol potatoes. Jonah Boyer was on a visit to his sister at Uowmansvllle last Saturday. - Troutaresaid totakolhebaitbestwbcn offered to them hy the ladies, yawl J II. Neeb, a few days ago. cut his fo"t very severely while engaged culling timber. B. F. Peters has sold off his personal property, ana win seek tome other occupa lion. A liny thief wat found in a bsrn with rope. Ills excuse was that he had been driving a con, wat lired and wished to tske a rest. Nortuiast. Lower Towamensing Items. Charles Struiiu it engaged peddling dry goois ami notions. Eil. LifihtenwaMer Is slowly recovering irom ins attack oi typnoid lever. William Behler, suvervisor. is busily engaged In repairing the roads, with a large gang of men and boys. Strawberriet are in full bloom and a fair crop is exiiected. Tbey are extensive ly grnwn here. -Frof. Halbach.of Lehighton. gave the bl. John s congregation a treat by furnish' lug the music in place of Hanshua resigned Lewit and Philip Brenner, known at thn iieddling Jews, occupy the house vacat ed by Mrs. Hosier Peter. They broughl their wives, whom they recently married In New York, to this place last week. Mr. Kleintop, of Lehighton, candidate lor organist In at. John's church, paseed through here one day last week to have in Inte-view with the people, lie IS anxious hi secure said position. -Death calls in our midst Ireouent'y, Miss Mary Snyder departed this life last week, and Adam George, ol Little Gap, about the tame time, and Mrs. George Walck about three weekt ago. CoNrioxNCi. Don't Attend "Slagging Hatches." Judge llandley, of tbe Lackawanna Courts.Tuesday instructed District Attorney Connolly to prepare Indictments against all who are known lo have witnessed the prize fight between Hogan and Johnson, the light weights, on last Saturday morning. Fifteen hundred persons, including deputy sheriffs, lawyers,dochrs, editors, hotel keep ers, and merchants, attended tbe fight. The next Grand Jury will evidently have a big week's work. Tba District Attorney bat employed a detective to obtain the nin es of those who attended the match. The prosecution will be conducted under a special law passed in 1808, imposing a year s imprisonment ami a nne oi aouu upon any person engaging in a prize nghi, either as principal , second, or bystander. There Is also a general law on Ihe subject which provides a iiemlty ol 11,000 and two yean imprisonment for participating in or witnessing a prize light. Most oi those who were present liye in the city of Scran- tun. State Conncll of Bed Men. The first session of the Stale Council of Red Men was held in the Town Hall.Hazhv ton, Tuesday morning. Cbiel Burgess Sunn delivered an address uf welmme, which was responded to by Great Sachem Mo Dowell, of Philadelphia. T"enty two new representatives were added lo Ihe Council. The following officers for the eotuiog year were declared elected; Great Sachem, Ben jamin F. Morey, of the Stroudsburg DttM eral; ureal senior oagamore, josepn r. Young, ot I'nlladelphls; ureal junior Sagamore, , Jobn W. Carle, of Pitltburg; Great Prophet, Thomai A. McDowell, of fhllideipnis) ureal uniei oi iieeorut, Charles C. Conley, of Philadelphia; Great Keeiier of Wampum, Georga W. Kreamer, nf Philadelphia. Application! for charters lor eighteen irloet in various pans or ine Slate were presented and ihe Board of Great Chiefs reported thai Ihe Great Council had absolute control ol Ibe building al 928 Race ttreet, Philadelphia, recently purchased by mem. An Ola Man's Solitary Deathbed. Timothy Hallibao, an old resident of Tuscarora, Schuylkill county, wtt found dead In hit bed Monday morning. He wit somewhat of a miser and lived alone, bit wife having died seven 1 years ago. lie was missed by Ihe neighbors, but teircb wis not instituted until on Monday morn Ing. Il is believed that he bid been deid tome time. lie wtt reputed to hive been worth a large turn of money, hut only a few iblltrs were fouod In hit humble dwelling, lit wat seventy five years old. Hood's Sarsaparilla rjomblncl. In a proportion peculiar to ItscH, tho nctlvo medicinal properties ot tho best blood-purifying and strengthening remedies! of the vegetable kingdom. It will posltlvaly euro when In tho power of modlclno Spring Debility, Hoadacho, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Salt Rheum, scroluia, ana an insosscs caused by n low stato ot the blood. ' I suffered threo years with biooa poison. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and think I am cured." MBS. M. J. DAVIS, Brockport, N. Y, "Hood's Sarsaparllla beats all others, ana ts worth Its weight In gold." I. B.vnniitQ- TOW, 130 Bank Street, New York City, Purifies "I tried a doicn articles to cleanse my blood, but never found anything that did me any good till I began using iioou t Sarsaparilla." W. n. Peek, Rochctter, N. Y. "My wlfo was troubled with dizziness and constipation, and her blood has been In a bad order In fact she has been all run down, nood's Sarsaparilla Is doing her wonderful amount of good." F. M..BAtJ- wnr, druggist, Blanchcster, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 1 six for $5. Mado only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. THE RAILROAD ERA " Tourprrjectlopuili h goodtenlt n cheaply il one efikc grcale tachievemenU 0 the century." -John iraaamafcer, rhilade'phia. " I recommend the undtrtMng." John aa, D.B. Our Standard Library book a for 15 centt and 23 cents are about tho alto of this entire advertisement. Tho typo in nearly nil tbo books aro Small Pica, the sizo used in this sen tence. 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E. church bo eancalled On motion, it was resolved that all en tertainments for the benefit of the churches, nf Lehighton, also, entertainments gotten up by home talents for tne benefit 01 our home institutions he exempt irom paying license. On motion, $150 00 was appropriated for grading the Publio Square. Having no other applications, Jos. Drum bore was, ufxtn motion, apiwiiitcd Police for the vear 188-1, at a salary ot $-10 per year. Attests Jito. T. Skmmkl. Secy, of Town Council. Conntr Snperlntendents Elected. Tbe School Directors of the several coun ties in this State met In convention last Tuesday to elect Co. Superiiitendnls. TI fjllowing are the names and post office ad dresses of the successful candidates in this and neighboring counties: Carbon T A Snyder, Lehlghtoo Lackawanna N 8 Davis, Waverly Lehigh J O Knauss, Allentown Luzerne Jat McCoughlin, Kingston Monroe A A Dinsinore, Stroudsburg Montour F C Ream, Danville Nortbtmpton Jot II Werner, Chapmant Pike John A Kipp, Newfoundland Schuylkill -Geo W Weiss, Scliulkill Haven Wayne J U Kennedy, Pleasant Mount Wyoming Asa Keeler, Keelersburg Sera tit n City Jos Rooney, Scranton. What it a Bear 1 Quite an excitement was created on last Sunday morning by the statement of a certain young man tbst on the night pre vious at about twelve o'clock, whiht on his way borne, he had seen a bear wandering about at tbe upper end of Bank ttreet. Whether it wat an optical delusion caused by an nver dose of the famous bock beer or not we can not say, but as tbe story comes from a very reputable source we can nol BilK to think Ihe assertion false. We have been requested to ask the following ques tion: Hat twelve o'clock you can tee one bear, how many bears will you be able to see at three o'clock T Mahoning Hews- Mr. Samuel Zimmerman is building a new barn. Our letehert ire well pleased with Ihe election ol Prof. Snyder at County Superin tendent. Rev. 8 8 Chubb will deliver a sermon in Ibe Englitb lanrutge in lbs Evangelical church tbit (Saturday) evening. Rey. A Bartholomew will preach in St, John't church Sundty afternoon at two o'clock. All are invited. Dim. A beary rain storm visited tbliacetlon on Wednetdar afternoon, accompanied br virld flaihta of ligbtolug and terrific peali of thunder. Wo learn that Mr le "WIIU, of We!aa port, propoaei to attend tbe Chicago con ventlon. men. YEN8EU In tbls borough on the 27tb ult, Maiinie, only daughter of Chtrles and Mary Yeneer, aged 6 yean, 5 tuootbs acd 15 da vs. SB O REWARD will b paid lor Any Certain Fan of Mini aixe that r-u Civeu soil iMKaiiiiiuBiirtiiu rVtnllnonetUvaaour 1'aU piunAituii uraio ana t bet tl Separator aud Ilac eer.wbtcli we oiler to tbe pub lic at a low price, firml for circular fthtl price lUt width will be mailed nrr. ' "A'iik.'Sa.i'iE0- Is so vastly superior to any other sars.v parlUa or blood purifier, that one lifts well said I "Its lic.tltli-RlvliiR effects Upon tho blood and ctitlro human organism, aw as! much word positive than tho remedies ot a quarter of n century ago, as tho iteara power ot to-day H la .idvanco oi mo wow and laborious ilnxlgcry of years ago." "Wlillo surterlntr from a scvero btltoas attack In March, 18S3, a friend In Prorla, 111., recommended Hood's Sars.trarllla. I tried tho remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. SttCPABD, travelling agent tor Dcvoo & Co., Fulton Street, N. Y. the Blood "I was for five years n sufferer with bolls, all run down, and ws at one tlmo obliged to give up work. Beforo taking allot two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, was entirely cured." B.M.LASE, Pittsburgh, Ta. "I was severely afflicted with scrofula, and lor oyer a year had two running sores on my neck. Took flvo bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovuor, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1 j six for $5. Mado only by C. 1. 1I00D.:& CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. 14 Volumes for $3.75. In ono quarto vol., cloth. Each work comploto. (1.) Mncanlny'a Essays. (8) (2.) Oarlyla'a Essays. (G) 3.) Chants worth's Life of Mow land Hill. (!.) unarles Ktngiloy's Town Geology. (3) Thorns s tiuehes' Alfred tho Or at. (0 ) Dieraeh's Cnlamittea cf Authors. (7 ) lluskln'sEthlosof tho Dust. (8.) Demos thenea' O ationa. (2 volumes.) (3.) 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