etsf)ft New AdVcrtisfemcntav Deats & Co., -DEALERS' IN- Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles aiia Eye Glasses, rdsT Office iiuiLDiNQj Wdssport, Peiilia iRepairmg bt all kinds ptoeriptly attended to at VERY luaiondble Charges. li' you need anything in our line, give us a call before go ing clsewiiert?; Our Prices aro as low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be Us represented. feb2-y For fiafg&ina in iDry Gooclg, Dress Goods, Stations, Carpets, Silverware, Qiieeilsware, &rod6ries, (to., GO TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St,, Iichighton. May lo, 1884 yl At Private Sale. The undersigned olTcii at Frlvnto Sale tho lollnnlnK I'eisonal Property, vli: 6 Extra tiomt stuck Milch Cons. 1 Alderney Hull. 1 Two-horse Wagon, 1 S It'ilt 1 t'ultlvainr. 1 Set linuhle llcavv Itarnsss. r. INK LIVE DEEU. Lot of Ducks. To bo Sold Cheap. Fnrtermi" and further partitular apply at the iitnro of JOHN 8. LEVTZ. Master Mechanic. I.. V. HI!. Co. May 10-wl Puckerton. Pa. 6. M. Selijle, PliiysiGiaii & Siiita. JlsS licmoved hlsnmcn and Kesldcnco from Beoond St. t.. SI )t)TU Street) III tho bhlLlIng formerly occupied by A, J IKiu.knmayxb, Where ho Will bo pleased to tee Ills friend and patrortB. S-OFFICE iiMTHn: from 0 to 0 o'clock P. M. March SI, 1SS3 AlLHSSMEN Wanted! To canvafs for tho fate of Orapep. Voses nnd otlior Nurseiy Stock. Steady c'nii.lnvmcnt iru rim red. Sal ahv anO Exi's-nees I'a d I Apply nt once, Uiiamk lliiTiir.itn. Rochester, N. Y. tltcler tu thll imtier 1 a fill 12 Sra Jve hare MWtoret SIOO.000.00 InilefenAInr? b;ir rialit to tbo UliWiani Hull a-iour trade-marfe. Uurtoubtwllv he in to rtay the most aluab.e Hull In the noftd. Now it -txmU to reaRon that wo cruildn't fiord to prated him tm thovnuirUy if IIIMCKWKM HUM, IWKIIaJi To. Imrrn, of which he 1b tho rerreseiiume, wasn't tlio UliSsT hmulihifr Tobacco ccr iuuiIu. hie ialea ot felackwelTa BuM Durhab. i.obaca far exottl thie rf nuj- other brand in ho world, pimply because it has leeu, a, and will . thfl bvht thpt can lw tnafle. All dealers June it. bwjL wi uuuu-uuiit vi ma jjuu ou c err pcikaso. Try Pino IiemediofJ. !!iiN?Arrc,:lif salraloriii all B Frill niunTiviTihlnB 1 1.11UJU10 IIUUUU'O Toi the Cure olCnrlSnmpllon. Asthma, Hem. orrhaice, Iitphirieria, (iruup, Whooping ll"Utfti,Pneaiiiiinl.iit'atarrh,rnui;hg, 'old?, Sore Thr ml and itll llronchlal Troubles. It U ft tt.ihderlul preparation of Pine nnd Honey, and It working a aillcnl revolution the treatment drill cure of itll causes ot life above' t fsensta, . KiiiiaRofi' ttlves nstatii relief urilou7 fait, und "III. f.ihtitul uro will ITiji it Mul I and perlecl -'life. It nluluudy ioi not oirntHlif 6ltlir opiate, naicutlo or any Itijifriott' drtfiff nnd Is n rruf.r rni-.T. lk HKurAtftTluN. A tdiAtwi'Il eornlnce j vi or I'srrferltg, irou vu l alwmsieel are of th snTeiy f)f Jour children iluflnit In- leinenl woxiherand nt all llmci. ke p a Nil la in yar infdmlne ch.(i. Send for pamph let too A. t.KW IS & t (). Solo I'foprtetuis. tit Ohapet Street, New Haven, Ot. flit IlTTKII. I'INK KlDNEV An Tivsn riLlf, PINE I'LABTEtti JtSP PSK llLM. Bold Cf liiUKgleit Junl'i-inSnr CUIES WHHIl All tlSt FAILS. P.I jMrsbvAmaoorup. laaiengTAKi. Uulnuma. h.,fil livitriifri.i,M. STOCK MARKETS. SepoTlerfnfi'M ISo'clivk. by Da Haveri A TuWrwrnl.Uankers.No, 3fiS Third Street, rnuanerpma'. biwn uoiigui and sold either lor fash or on martin. rtelddttphia, Moy 21st, 1884'. bid aked II BU'i, Ext .-. . 100 U S Curreney 6'a...... 124 U8 41. new ...I12il 113 U8 4'.. liMI) IJii; Pen iiylYaiiia It It 55 55 PilUitoljiliii k Rending It 1! 14 MJ LAhlfrll Valley It It 87 t8 Lehigh Coal A NnviKatinn C. 411$ 47 Uni'eil N J II II .1 Canal Co 1112 1M Northern Central II II C 53 581 Heat niville Vtr. AKG" 12 14 lluir. N Y. Si 1'hlla H R Co 4 (1J New Jerwv (nlrl..,.,( ... TS 7S4 Norlhern Pacifie Coin him.. 20 2i " Tref.l ,4it 4 41 Konh Pennsylvania II R 61 fit? Philadelphia & Erie R K .13 U'4 Eilver, (Trad3) top "Original Cheap Cash Store." We liars Just bpencd a Tory largo lot Ot Fino Nun'o Voillnga. AND Plain and Laoe Buntings', IunnAOKS nnd rOLOI!9, which wo are offering for less motley tlmn theytaa be manufactured fur. Wo aro alio sliorJlnir n tierr nnd elaborate ttick of Jewelry and Silverwaro ! J. T, NUSBAUM, Opn. Publlo SiUare, Banlt Street. LehlKli. ton. Pa. JUhoV, 1883-ly. SATUKDAYi MAY 24, IH84. -SPLCIAIi KOTICli.-lVrsoin innkliiii paviiients in this "Moo by tlnmev hlllers or pnslnl Hides will plenfe moke ilium pilyaole at tho Whlsst-ottt Post Otricn, s llm I.e hlglitiln nfllro M sot a Ihoney ntiler rtlllco Our Neighborhood in Brieft Vennr preiliuta cold Weather Iho firtl IcW liny s In July. JSrTlio Mnuhnllen live oerlt nt;nr nl the Ni va I)' iot,i!ive. universal ealisfacli in. The Xorlli Penn, railroail Iina ilenl.ireil n qmitterly (liviilend of 2 per cent., payable 27th lust. Rex brothers Intenil erecting a ihvcl lint; house, next hi 'StIUiro liells'3, on Da ilk slroet. Tohlns Wliilerslcin, nn old resilient nt fleliuvlklll Hmhtv, dioil at Port C.irbon on Thur8iluy nl lnt ivee't. Tlio sIoiib qunriies nlonj Iho Lehigh Valley r.Hilrimil aro bcina worked to their lulled LMjiacity. ST4.Gn to the. News Depot f.ir Spear head tiillami, i.li l gift u farm or piuuo tor u premium. There are more buildings being ercc'nl in this horoiigh thi venr than any other in the ierioil ol In History. M. It Carey, of ttnUeh Chttnlt, lins hcCn granted n pilent fur a rur a.tU box, by letters No. 21)8,552. Mr. Win. fteluier; on ilink etrpet. is heaittifyittg his resilience, by the addition nl a bay window on the ninth side. tJecoriitloli day helnrj a leelil holldny, bunks will bo r)need. Wo oiirtielves will however be prepared to reiVive dep m t. fJ-A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATOIIE nnd JEWELRY jusl received at S. IIAGA MAN'ti Store, Lrhluhtim. i'a. The Stemton Cur Winks nro at present bdildini; six new excursion rnra fur the Switch! aek railroad nt Munch Chunk. The Inula dollar is lull at par yet, Hie hill lor us redemplio i bunging tiro in the Republican Seiuttb nt Washington. Dennis MiUrr, ol Iliikeudniiriun, pn fissionnllv known ns Denny Muck, Ims tigtie.l with the Allenlnwn laie Hill Club, Mrs. Franris Slifcker will in the ti-i i future eroi't u double frame dwelling lioui-e next to tho 1st National Bank, on Dank street. '.!filnolled gold plate I.aco Pins, war ranted to keep their color, onlv 18 tents, nt liDCK's Jewelry Slore, opposite J W. 11 iiweiibiisli'n, Lehighton. Too While Haven Journal lias been enlarnl fnllll 24 to 28 columns, and pro Sauls h neat appearance. We rnngratulnte irienii ceist on litis evuienceot success. 1SS.Thn lalert Etyles nnd the best taste in trimming, done, nt the lowest cnth prcf, at lit., millinery (.turn of Alveniu Graver, Haul: ftrett, Leliightoti. After losing some $4().0im in speculation President Drnbender, of tho Etle County S.ivincs llanh, has lied, anil the bank bos closed its door. fi-iS' WANTED, IMMEDIATELY Ilnnds on rants niul Veft, nt Claiiss & llm., The Tailors, Bank street, Lehiglitun. Apply at onco. Our opiilar barber, Tranls Rolerer. on Bank street, lias erected n Very pn lly nign. Frnntz IS alwajra oii tluj go In order to tnsko Ins thnp altriKtlK- jtrfl-Chihlren's hats from 25 cents tip. Liliei wishing ctapo liohneis or veils eh mid not fail topee my eleu-autiissnrlmeiil bf crapi-s, Alvenla Gracr, LehighUm. .i5D"Aller nil tho others have fai f.l tn innke your uatch keep time, give ine a trial. If I lail it will not cost yoit any thing. Yours, .ti!., D. S BORIC. At a meeting of the Bnnrd nr Pardons, on TUday, Ihe npilleniiiiti fur the ci iri mulitlillfir the dentil sentence of Sat-ntn Alexinder, now cniillneil in the Xortlump ton coiniy jail, was te'tti-ed. 5Ea,Ynu can geta 8ingle liugcy Harness in part nii'ltle, atltli dollars and lull nlckle nt twelve dollars, glit lip In gonil elvle, nt M. I'loryV II irnesa Shuji, Wen'pott, Pa'. Would it not be a Sileildt l idea il some pi nple.in mainmd Lehlghlon would liave their pivemenn fixed. In sumo p ices it is actually dangerous logo walking alter dark. SUlfyou wnhtn nlce.smn,dh,eiisy 8hae nur hair cut or ehiiniHvinfr,go to Franz Rooderer's Saloon, mult f the Exchange Ho tel. He will fix you rlghti and don't you lorget it. The result of the game of ball cfn Tliuri. diy afiernoh'ii feetilted In the lollow m mill r: Mauc'i Chunk 2J; LehUhloii 15. Thomas Marsh, Jr , ngM 21 etrs,wn instahtly killnl nt Cuin.iir Colliery, near Girnrdville, Sainrdny, by a fall of coal Hn had juit recottied Iruiu a severe attack ol biiialiimx. ,$5Clioirc' rioVei' Send, lor s,tle at J. L, Gabel'-; Sa.OO pcfi- bushel Tiia nmtrac.t for erectltig tlio nei retitala warda at St. Luke'a hospital has been asi'gned to J. 6. Allnln. Theral will he nboiil f 32.H00 and Hubert Lockliart gouerouily touts the bill. "I1AT Vtl,t, Stiii Mv CoL'flliiKn At lOlltf linaraniee ArVer'e Engliali ltelll.-dy will. I'nee IHc, 5lle. A $1 Sold bv Dr. 0. I. Horn, l-eliiglitun, X E. A. Horn, Weits port. Ann Llewellyn, of Poltsville, has a wooden Irg. Her late husbrttdl had one. Her in tfuilt one to Die grate, with hU .' er bdy and oiny child is stubbing ol lest so: Iter other bty and uulv clni.l li i.tol.1.101. - c KIUUIIH 1III IIIIU. iJuWe bayi fteyer heard ofsuch mar velouj ci-rea or cough, in children and adults a Paplllon Cough Cure produce You should haje a bottle in y.iu hnueu iu case ol tieed. Al 'f hr.niai' drug store. Jim Krolier, n brakeina'n on the Le high Valley railroad, who lives at Laury'tf Station, he obtained a jwnelon of $T,nOO and a guarantee of $12 per month'. Jim had the middle finger of his left hand shot ntrduring a battle. S-F0R SALE-Fou Building Lois, located on tho old "Centennial Hotel" properlv,-on 2.nl street, Una borough, are otleied lor sale,on reasonable terms. Apdy to L. 1'. Kleppinner, oomer ol Iron' nd 2nd sireels, lor Mriiculur. Tho Muiiiford hrothers are engaged IrV having a' lame platlurm ere-'ihl at the back of the Switch' Back railroad dnt, at U Big snake stories will this fear. lasblonablo John Itauk, -the baker, Il putting a a new front In It ia store r.iain an Bank street, when finished it will make a fine appearance. Lewis Mantelner, the shoemaker, on Bank street, has erected a Inrgo porch In front uf lil resldonce. 5sBvPapillim Bkln Cure will retnove tlatidriiu", cure bather's Itch. InodltiHto itching, Bebaieotil tuition, bhdehes, inagei t pimples, grog blnssonts, Curbuocles- und boils. It huyef falls. Sold at Tlnmias' drugstore. John Dixnri, an aged mnn, living tn hlegehivlllo, was pjrsdailed Mun'aj by two strangers In Eastoii, to draw -2000 truth bnuk in order to pby cards. He gave the Inoiiey to the men lor safo llcejinig and they hail a .vay with It. The first anuunl commenefment cxer o'sesoftho High School, of this bom ugh, will lake place nil Wednesday evening next, 22th Inst. There hre six ill the class, as follows: Llziie Ali, Ella Graver, Gtissle C.atiss, Emma Koons. Alice Maute ami Ira Senile. The il,. nrs nf 1I13 Sdio.il Hall tvlll be opened nt 7:.10 o'clock, and Ihe exercises will begin at b'tliO o'clobk. Music will bn lurnlslied on the i cuasiou by the Lehightuu OrchesllHi All are cordially iuylted to ut tend. -"I DON'T FEEL WELI.I" The. sloth nch Is outol ordot; neglected, that mentis cliimic ilyspepsin, You should titke Acker's l)Vspcp8iti Tnhlcli niul nvniil this terrible diSMire. Sold by (1 T. Iliirn, Lelilhtoii nnd E. A. Horn. Vripmi. -Coiigre'siiuiii Storm lias appointed W. Herman Wilhclm, son of laTiilas(er J. II. Wilhelm.ol the Leliigh Vallev rnlln nd, a cH.let tii tlie U.S. Military Academy at West Point. SStrlf your Mo, heck and hands are stiuiiiiriied or IullxineJ, bathe them wnh Pepillim Skin Cure; it wtll allay the in fl.miiiatlon intalitljr. At TiiutiiaJ' drug eAlutdishii out, Hank s reel. Mr. Joseph Oheit bus erected a neat fence ariMitiil 1 110 porch along tho side of his 11 siiieuce. K'Wlf you Imvo n cold In vnur head, been ill tlie limit and Imvo tho result ot vour iii'truilocc ntiuoyiug your C'Oill'ort, iniifll ite u iih a few appltcatinhsof I'a pi I Ion Catarrh Cure, and ymi will lid relieved at once. Sold al. Thomas' ill tig store. For the week ending on tlie 17th inst., there were 174.51)1 tolls of coal trnns potted over tho Lehigh Volley railroad; mating n total to dale ol 2.41111,(1115 tins, a ilccre.iMi of 341.2711 tons 03 compared with innie time last year. OSir Only .$10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. Henry WeaVcf, or Upper Saucnn, Le high County, stopped in Iront of a hole in the fide of the itioiihtiiifi ntld doniiiienceil to hark like 11 lox. Seven little foxes, about tlie size of well grown kittens, answered tlie call, and he ciititlireil ihemilli. A Ilio TntNOl-Everv subscriber to Ihe Caiiuon Anvic.vtK who immediately pays up anenraces niul one year in mlvnuce will receive Iree fur one year Health and Home. a large 13 page, 4tl column monthly paj er, devoied to home mailers. Step up, Tlie largo hill at the Snilh end "f Le. hich ttreet IS being erailed. This is n lung heeded improvement; when finished the lull will he aSilrh niiirnvpiiif Kt3 In nllinr :irlS nl lluVn wimltl bo a Jny to tho penplo. Let tlio uurk il nil. 0"TI. IL Peiois, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will inake you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if voii order how. Alien Harw'ck. a :rtd twrptr Ihreo i ears, u son of John Ilariv ck, rs ding on the road between Friolciisvi. o and Ilellertnwil, CD. II In 1 H.-i I Uliel.le S.ltliruay iifieriMion by liing ng himself ill the loft o' liis lathi r'S lintit. No cailw is known hr his c mittiiig the rash net. "VEUK. F. Luckenhach; fii hmadwav, Maueh Ciiuttk, Iihs enlarged his store, put in n new skvliclit, and now bus on exhihi tion over IIIOO atyleaol fine paper lianui'ii'", decorTitions, freisra mid binders, lueether with ho Otegsnt line ol dado ehiidei. witli lo't'-t iiitnclimtMits and tritnuiitms l.Hik, ftutionerv ntol lancy goods 111 greilt variety and tit lowest pnOeS. The reseryoir of the Lictisl Mountnlii Water Workf, near Ceutralia, hurst Tnurs day night. Ken -8 lor its security hud beer! felt for eotue linie, i.ii.l rt largb forcn ol wirkmen were on haiul, and hv iltligeul ell'orl iiomai:ed to save much vntuah'e uroprriy. Centrnlii'a water supply was entire! cut oil'. tp'Now is the time, and CLAUSS & 15110., the place, if you want a nice lit ting all-wool suit of clothes, made to order for only $l().()0i "FQ-Fiieilitninii k Linterjong, are the 'rirgeat cutel-y niiiniifactlireia in Ihe United States; Hint then good are guaranteed to he lirM class Iti ev, ry respexi nnd equal to injy in the market. About .'10 dillereiit slyh'sol' their poket knivesand razors m.'iy he setm at llm NeWH Depot. Thi'V W're Lou 12 lit fit ii bargain and ate being retailed nt iibmit ordinary wlmlesnle irieea. "Pa pi, wlial Is the tarill?" nsked a (In res-man's Utile laiy. Gnz:h J romiiai Bl nately nt the yoiithlhl krtowledje si eker; an I sadly slinking his beio', hurepliid " ,ly son, I cannot it II n liej I do in t know; nut btlil Vi.ii nuked wi.erej'ou cou'd cet a tianilsouiH "rig" nt low rates I choul l ,nr g lo David Ebbert'a livery, b'U Niiil'h lreet. tlfl hnve just returned from Ihe rliv villi mi l ei:s sinek ol BUMMI'U STYLE' OF II ATS, BOX NETS. Oil 1 1, (J HEN'S AND llAUYa CAPrf Ac, which I idler lit Ihe lowest cash pil.-e'; Cill and li( toiivioceil iliai I f -Il (illE tPEIt tliao any oti,r. ALVENIA ORAVEll, Bank atreet, Lelutitoii , Pa. Ih coinjilletice with the order to reduce expensis wloueier possible, 350 men were discharged utthecliKetif work Friday even log lit the hopS of ll.e. Philadelphia and Reading. Railroad. This unities over 500 lunula discharged since Satunhiv night pre Vloils". It is calculated that the sufpeua on ol Uun'cfeasary work nil nlom; the tuaiu line am! Ilia Jersey Central read vfill fave about i5ll,'IOO per lllolittl. t'l'he rush still continues at (..i.AtJSS & Bito ; for those liandsoiiK'ly-mado, all-w ool suits at b 10.00. Call earlv il you wish to take advantage of this remarkably JoW price f.,,. n e: innrln tn nvilr.r 101 11 SUUy ,na(lc 10 OlUcr. An exploalon ol sulphur nccurcd Satu'r (lay morning at en individual operation known as the the Primrose Colliery, near Minertville, Schuylkill couuty, by which Wendell Domsel, John Guitanger and James Cusicft, miners, wera tertlbly burn ed. They were encaged in dealing their breaSta when (Jne id tlio parly aipio'ached tbn topot the breast with a naked lump and tired the sulphur. A driver boy named B)uJmlu Thomas, who vtai vorking in Iho gangway, was blown about twenty yauis, bdilalning t'erfoits Iiijunes'. The damage' to the mine la firiall. At tho annual hireling of Iho grand i icanipinent, I. 0. 0. F., held ut Ifarrfa- burg, during the week, the annual rejmrta of officers were read amf dlteuued, and the following officers were elected for the euau. Intf yearr M. W. G P., Henry W. Ballev.or Philadelphia; M. E O I P.,A'llre.4 FcB dolihi r It- W.' G. 1, W., 'l)r John Lcvergod, cf Laneetttr. We are pleased to slate that our young friend Paul Wogner.of Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery oiuuty, hat, with his family, moved back In this borough. tho Hazard Manufacturing Cunpipy, Of Wilkesborre, have Just completed a wife cahe 33,100 feet lung, without a splice, nid weighing forly threit tubs, to bo used by the Third Aleutie Railroad, In New York, fur turning street cars by tho cablo system, Tho tail null of tho Pennsylvania Steel Company turned out 11,108 tohj of Steel rails during April, which Is au In creksli ol 202O tuns over last yeah The Potlstown Iron Company will build a large, rolling mill this season In tlio Vacant field ubnvo the lartii lloUso foriuerlv ocotipied by Mr. Thomas Searles, now by Mr. William Qiilclibfll. It will be tvhat is known as the Universal Plate III 1 1 1, capable nt rolling plates IhiHy ix incliea wide, forty let lotig und fiulslied without shear lug. The lull I will be 22D feet long by 110 feet wide In the centre, u Ith wlnga ut each end 145 feet In width, One of the ninth pur'eiscs of the mill will be the luaiililau lure id bridge Iron. It will emplov, pruh ally, 150 to 203 additional workmen. E.irly nti Wednesday lnoriilni! a wreck Wf toal enra occurred on the L. V. tilt, uenr the East Peun Junction. An nxleof it car of mi enht bourn! coal Irnih brokh and thrMV lotirteeii cars otrtlic track, emptying the cotil in nil directions. When tho Irani crosed thi. hridue ttt-o more coal enra were thrown oil' ihe trai k liy the breaking ol the same nile. Tlio iiialii tracks Ivl-te block ndeil lor rpiiie a titliu niul Ihntis i.i"sed through on Nu I si. ling. The wtrtiking crew worked Until tnmn when the trucks were cleared. Alieiitown t'liftc. Miss Mnble itoseustnck, residing at Wentherly, Is iu nltendanre nt Prof. Suj' der'a Select School, at WeissjorL Decor nticn Day. Wo have been riqilellcit tnslalo that tlie following iiierchniits will clnfie t lie t r places of biislnesi on May 30. Decoration Div: J T. Nusbniim, Win Ki'inerer, W. II. Slraiisa, .). Li IJlil el. R. Fenterluaeher, E. II. Suvder, Clausa St Brn. Tlio postofilce Will only be open from 7 to 8:15 a. ill., from 10:31) n. nl., to 12:30 p. m , and Irotn 4:30 to D p. t". A Torrlblo Suicide Daniel lilooui, son oT a d'eallhy farmer in I'iko Townhip, Pike O'utity, hns lieen suiler'ng with n severe mental trouble lor so tie time and on two dtll'ercnt occasions a templed suicide by drowning. Hu was res -tie I by ftietnls both times. Monday, whilo wilking through a fi-ld Willi his lat'iirnnd while the latter wis waiting n short distance iihead of bun, ho suddenly threw himself in tile centre of an linmen"e btlrniiig log heap. Il's father l-iiahed in an I drained him out, but the unfilriutute boy was litcrallv puiste l alive, nnd expired in the arms of his agonized patent iu u lew minutes. The Railroad Era in Literature1. Missis. Funk & Wnginills, of New York, have in hand n verv gre-it undertaking that ol furiiWiing Slimlard links nt tint piices ot the Hash novel. Their Ullhollt'oe niotil inc'liidcs works by the bet ol Anluri en niitliidd, hi .luliaHliiiwili,.i-n, J ,iiqinii Miller, OAi P IJithroy, ElWind Eeeicll llnle, elc, bonks oii which they Iihvb to pay henvj-ruviilty. Think id such boolca sell lug tor 15 or 23 ivnts each! No w .inter Mich men hi U. 8. Chief J.tsijen Wnite, Pres. Mark Hopkins, Dr. Jillln Hull: speik an eulliiiioistically ot the llnilertaKiu . Wendell Puillip4, jit before: his death, spiiK" hla ap)linval in the wnrtliesi lernui r-eii tlicir lutgo lillterti.-iiiiieiit utl aitullier pig. ficath From Laudanum. Mre. An nu Ru-gle, wife) ol Benjimin F. Rleijlo. n prominent citizen and ifrygoods mero'jaiit, of llistouidied Tuod i inornitig Irom tho v fleets of lau'innUui taken during Ine night. Mrs llieglo has been a StUIcrer iu mind and body for oottte time, her clilei malady nriaiiig Irunl a b'oiii nUectl.in. She wa3 in the habit of taking u mild anodyne to prTidnc eleejl, a rid tlie theory of the family is that during the night she arose tit take her dose, when she picked up a bottle containing lad I'lilnul nnd ether intd swal lowed u laro rtiou. She was discmered uriciinscioiiiut 5 o'cloi k niul.dieil nt !), tie spi o eliorls ol physicians to counteract tlio ell'ects ol the drit,;. TSd Foot Kic'o on Wcdae3da7. On l.t-st Wednesday utterii'iorl at about five o'clock, a one hundred yard foiii Ince, tor a purse ol fJil.Oli, cnilio oil' at Walnut port, between John llauk, of Lelitghto'ii; and Whitehead, ol Hhttington. B ith parties lutVo btscti itt treining for crime lime, and tveib In good condltilill. Hunk had the atari on Whitehead, but the latter rapidly gained on hint nnd easily won the race by about four feet. Hatik was backed by Oac.ir Striihih,t,r this ihieo. A largo criovil n present and it Is Ktiiiiatrd that considerable, mimey cluiiijjed lutllda on tlie iciiilt. It ia slated that Pat. Cannon will give Whitehead six yarda start lit a lltladred lor 25 or $50. TJiraealoua Eacapo From Deatli. About 4 o'clock Tileadaj' afternoon flames Were disc ivered coming ffoni llm large otnble-iol Ji6ph D Emery, coil ntfil liltti her merchant, in Old Smth Bethlehem Toe upper floors were eomi ablaze niul tell up hi the (iera'itii in-tliu i'e liti s, who were re.-cuemg tl.e livestock. Tllelrescape fruui iiislaiit death whs almost miraculous. The etiblra litut contuuts were biirfied to the giouinl hrforo lite fire appaiatiU arrived. S ine III0 cords of tro n wtre nlo deslrn.veil. At one time the lire, threatened to destroy the o'M Lehigh covera I bridge, vrlficlf N built fifwool; and a laVo livery stable, botll he lti iii lis inline. liutu vicinity. L i, .JOno lusitie'd fur iCVil ut tho Oirardj uf Puiladel I Km. A Yonn-j Jeweler's Crime an! yil?iit; John Schiller, of New York, was nrrested tt Wilkesbarre.at 10 o'clocn Tuesdaj- niglit, us he Was on tliaponft ol'tiiltiifg t train fur tha'tiliy, rtith jewelry iu his hossVialon Valued lit JZ2UI', the ifroperlj' of 0ar Heyer, a Jeweler, of Wilkesb irre. Ten days no Sehmer fume here tnd obtaineil a situ ation with Mr. Hej'er as working jaweler. Nothing lij.l bee'rt ufiaae I Iruui the. eto'rfe tfrflil Tuesday evening, vfhen a valififble piiroliliainoiul earrings could not be lound Other tilings" were then missed, an'd while the search vfa's going nil Schuler acted in a very strange manner and fina'lty slipped out of the place. The hiII.o' were then notified. He was traced tu flio depot aud arrested as h was buying his ticket. Another Wtrulni? to Boys. Ou Monday uigut a uutiibcr of boys of Locust Gap Walked to Alaska, a station on the Reading road between Ml. Canned au) Lcust Gap, lo get a ride on a coal (rain. Iu jumpingon Thomas Noble, aged 14, made a miaitep, fell under the wheels" and vfa's ground to piacej. When' the train wa slopped Ins fnghterfed companions ran madly to Wust Gap, but did lint toll ol the accident. The bo-ty, which was strewn uu thfi track, was put in a sheet and takeu to Locust Gap deiHit, where scores of -opl viewed the remains, though uobody Meiili Seil him'. At last a young man rushed into the drH.t, tacked lip a boot worn by theitwid boy, and aeraaiha.1 . iut, "It's our Tuiaimj'l it's our Toinmjryiis oif.a bring lug tar tut be eyes of those who witnessed MM3- Health Sermon Ohangmtr Olothintc. The Indian says ' Plant no corn until the Oak leaf unfolds to Ihetizo of a squirrels foot." A good medical eulhorltv savs "Nersr rhang clothing until the lonusi trees bldlsoms." Both signifying that na ture's Vritbe Is mora reliable than the dotes of the almanar, and Hint man, nature's i greotest and wisest piece of architecture that God crcaletlf should ooneiilt tlio voice of nature, Iu preference to oslroliomlcal guessing. This is Ihe erasnn cf the year when coughs, nihil and catarrhs, of all kind pre vail, Iho in, ist serious of which aro caused by changing clothing too early. Upon Hie first warm day, many are opt to "shed" thelr-uhileiclothlng, or substitute c'otlnti Tor flannel, and that in tho middle ol Iho day nrtirtcrnootunhii tvhnt Is the result f Just about tho time you have changed or short ly nfler, the coot end damps of the after noon porno oil and keep inereislng until nightfall, when you find n disagreeable chlllnes running over you nnd that finishes the busicl'S'J jou haVo laken cold, Jour eves begin In weaken or water, j'btlr ntrte tu iluchatge, or J-ou InnJ' feel a disagreeable rawness, or burning sensation, at t lid little hollow, ut Ihe button! of the neck and top 1 1 the breast bone, oHih the Hirvering of the lungs, which tvlll give y0ti a paluriil pleurisy, or in tho Ibngi thcriiselves causing brohchilis, -ir daugeroils pneumonia, or settling in tlie bowels, Causing peritonitis; and icsulting in death in it fciv daya.nll of which innv be caused by Hint little iud S ctetion changing clothmg too inny. When should we 'cluing, 7 CeilalnlV not until the middle or laller part ot May, judging more from the eailiness of laleiuss id the seaioti thati date liflhe liionlli, in il even then thero is gteal risk, and It is very unsafo to do more than lessen the amount of clothing, n ml not cllaniiu the nualilv. if t il be from e henvv tu a liehler II innel.fn ih ' van sockt to worato-l, ilnd later on ton gnuze iiaiinel, nnd il this Is opiiresiive td some, to a Canton flannel. The best time, lu make the change Is In tlie tiinriillig.vVhen ynU rise, not when you nro unioinfoilably enrin during tlie day, when the pores ale open and ymi nro nil iu a sweat. Undressing and putting ou clothing that may ba damp will ceitalnly check the perspiration; and A Culd Wifl ba tho result. It is tertainly safest lu wear woolen next to the skin nil the year roUlid, Heavier Ih winter and lighter iu summer moullis. Woo! en is a had cnnduclor of lieat, and n good absorbent of moisture, in winter It will keep the natural heat nbout the bidy, und in summer it will absorb' the moisture of perapirnlhn from tho body so rapidlj us lo keep lllb Sit 1 11 measurably drv all the time, the inoisturu beiilg citilveyed to tlie liter sideof the garment where tho itiii'roa. cope will allow It CiiiuletiaiJ.I Id illillions hi pearly dropa, whilo tlie linen shirt beciliiles' iljnipniht o ild and cla y, and unlit be removed, or result iu some bodily ailment. Iu conclusion then, cl aime late in tlie sea sou, change only in qiintilttj, and ou ruing In Iho morning, these three rules obsenej end you will reitalillv prevent iilally ail meiita lllal you would olllenViie cohlract. JEicut.incs. Baccralion Eay. On next Friday, May 30th, we celebrate a da', sad ill memory, yet, nevertlfeh as, we celebrate tula day by decorating tho gravm of oilr departed cuuradeil comrades wlio alood by our Bide In Ihe thickest of the bittlesi strife; J mi rail iia tu whom lomi memory still cliua with a loving retneui hranco. In country nnd city grave ynnls; in the hillsides and In the vallvyalay tlitse hfave Souls, wtnl bled mid died for the good ami nnblo fiiti-iti of frerdoiilj cnulradea who left bflpiy nl!d penceldl Home, ami nficr llghillig the buttles came wandering home to die. Then Is It not an honest nnd just tribute, that now, when the (lowers are blossoming In sweetest gKiudetlr, fi ling the air with their delicious fragrance, is it not just, I aski to de'torata these honored ghlvcs with tiio inost benutifiil niul most fragrant ol llowers, let our patnotio American wo men oil tliii day plucl: the brightot and sweelcSt cil blossoms ami lav lliem with n prayer mi each nnd every soldier's grave. Just here I may iisK, what ia guni? to be iltnm ill I.bhigh'tnu In order to Ciilitmeiiiornle this day 7 Men und women, b'.ijsnnd girls btilono week remulns; for yoil, in which to prepare for j'oUe good, grdtid nnd noble work. Fathers and mothers will nil iliil day ti tture the boy they saw leave lor the buttle Meld; arid as they oiler up their pray, era, let ihe lu.bfo deed of decorating the dead soldier's grave li" going on, (J. Efrln faymo'nt. Tho Reading liiilrond on Wedne'utnv began tu givu its tin! en nt four tuoniha iu payment iir euiplies, in order lu save all the casli possible for the ihteiest nnyiiulc on Juno I and .Inly I. .II hope of paying nil the scrip due on July 1 hns been abandoned and it vi-lll probably be extender! as before. The notes lor Bii'idie9 were ollered in Philadelphia Tuesday nt 13. All the men who could bo spared (tout the slops were discharger) laat ween, and for (he next few months a plicv of tlie inosi riid ei'onomy will he eulorced. The Rending Onl Ci tii pinv ha decided to puv Its hand in scrip. The company's ngent lias s'nrted for the oilat regions Willi a frill silpp'ly of Ihe feflp. whlcli It ia exa'ted lltii storekeepers' ol that t'Sion wilt accept iti lieu of cash. It is virtually 11 proiiilae tn p'ty after four inmil li without interest. That issued Wednealay ii in piyiuent uf April bills for wages and s ippliel Lower Towamsnilks Iteaii. The election f r orgsiiist in SI. Joh'n'e Church, last Sunday, resulted in the elm lion of Mr. Hahrf by n large nij irily. Bmiii'fi is" not very brisk 111 lliil srb tbiri. S.nifii ,.f our young men and Imy tf luivo gn'tie to Sat re, lo work in the loundrj' put In operation nt (hat pi, 11". B itter is selling for 23c, and egga 12o. Zichuriali Siout is now the h'apiy fel low, because it is a boy. 6. O Bloso Griffith Shlndler were oil' to Minersville on Monday last, on business. Nicholas Knll has secured the county tai duplicate Tor collection of O'wiu'gtii the nttanduticeol Rev. Free man al the Synodiral meetings, ho could not hold divine services Iu St. John's church S wreks ago from last Sunday. Also no services next Sunday. CnxriD'r.xcr.. The Puckerlon school, after a very sue-' cesaful term of nine months, closed on Thursday last. We understand, Mr. Rit ler, the prineip'il, will Incite in Phllidel ' 1:1 during the summer The Grain( Lodge f. 0. 0. P., In session at Harrishurg on Wednesday elected the following offii-erec Grand Master, George lUtfttens; Deputy Grand Master, P. V. VunurtwUlen; Grand Warden, Charles W Ri.lgeway; Gr.nd fiecn-tarv, James It Nichols.,,,; Gruiul Trea.urer, n'l Rieliaids Mltekler ka,.SaAiialt.'A. ,..SL...uUi .'I., ' ""'JP'. Oaiiuiel r. (iwuuier. The elWlMU. oi uemuv uruua Ma.tera lei tm.k pUi-e, the Jut tncludiDrf one RuureKuUuye Irota IschoJunty, Weatherly Chips, Tito High School held their 2nd nn nual c ninicncAinenl In Miller's Opera Hall last f?tturday evening. Tho progiatnme lor tlio graduates was as follows t Caliltatory We should ftudj' Nntur,T. J. Drtmbor. Eiilofy Adelaide Poctor Miss CKrrle Tweedle. E"ny Uusleand Ita benollts Miss An nie Peters. Eulogy Alexinder the Gret Albert D. tloili. I'ronheCy Miss Susie Sfhnpnnver. Kstny Woniau's ttiLsiou Miss Heno West. Vuledletor? Who aro tucces3ful Philip II. DeWltt. Tiny had Several songs during tho cvtn- Ing Riven hy tho Dchnul. Eicll uf tlie graduates handled their part with great skill. The (t iwvrs and presents Were beau. tilutand iiiitiierolts The claai of '84 leaves a good Impression Upon the people uf Weiiherly nnd vlclnllv Willie Ilottrk bmko his arm lienr the e)bov nhd pulled tho latter tmt of Jolnl, last Mnlfitay allrniMn, by falling till' the iorch on vVltlch ha ws playing. Miss Rene West, who stalled lo (each n summer school dtst Mini, lay, took sick on the fame day.aiid MlH Anlile Peters taught reViirnl lima In her steaif. The Weatlierly hoys wero knocked cnmple'ely nut of time In nine rhltnds latt Saturday by the F.iU Maueh ChiiiiR bate ball club, fwilcb Inakes per'eel, bojs. It. L Coll, urn, ol Lehigiiton, FiatiU L Reber, ol Wclssport, jinseli Kate nnd Uar bnrn Rich, uf llnzlitoii, iiml Miss I.llie Leounrtl, of Maueh Chunk, teio smile of Hie tiiHtty is'lor3 in ilttcnddnco at Hid High School Colli Inelicemetit. I'r. f. W. II. ), cli bid Ui adieu on Moiiitdy, he lln) been principal uf our schools for the past two years, niul in5 liked Very much. As he intends leading another profession his tnany Ifleuda with Is 1 xss success. GoM) Wnnniso.-On Tttes.tny thc20lh Inst , Mr. and Mrs. John Broug cclebrittd the 6Uth iiuuiversary of their wedding. Aulolig the visitors prcrbnl Were Mr. 111,1! Mrs. Andrew Grave.-, nl Wcis-porl, Mr. nod Mrs. Jacob Brong, f Miiuiituiii Top, and nbotil tiity mhers. Tlie tnesents were very Costly nnd iitimerodi Mr. MnS'iiheitiier oiriciated nl the unck marringe ceretilulllta About tell n'Click thii bai: J sercuuilid the couple pluying n tlitlnl.br ol pielty pieces. About eleyi n o'clock the hapjiy patty n turned to their homes ever to re member Hie pleasant time they had nl the 50th utii.i vctsnty ol Mr. and Mrs. John Brong'a muirioge. Moitn'nlueer Imle, No 107. K nl P., of Hazletoti, irnve Sodi lodge, No SO, K. id 1' , ol Una pluce, a Very pleasant Msit ou Ttiea d ty evening Atler the private meeting lu O.y Ha l they went to Miller's Hall ami partook of too refreshments prepared lor tho licVaSldil. Silsic, a 10 year old daughter of Timo thy lIoi(stft,dieil last Finliiy ut scarlet fcyer. S te was burled iu tho Union cemetulj' nil Monday. Rev. Muauiiheiuier ufli.'i.ited. NultTlI. A Boy's Jllsfoitunii. JaC',1, Clmler, au-l about twenty j'enrs, sou of Mi. an I Mrs. Melehoir Clader, who re.ide on the Qelhlehe.11 turnpike, near iho toll gate, Eist Alleutown, met wnh n Be vere nnd pninlul ncculent while attempting tojiintpu t'oal 111I111 on the Lk'liicli A Sin rjuelianiia Rallfoad. below the Ilethiohem depot Thursday iimnling. Tim iiijureil jijiing runn, iu rntupiuy with his btothei-1 IVeslou and a cottlpaiiioit, Cliuloii Hen dricks, boaided a cal train ut Ailenlowii ill Ihe nioriiiu with tlio niteiitiou of .teal Itign ride to Eastoit toseo the clrcii?. Al.ote UethleliPiti Julicli'iti they were put off '.v the crew. They then walked through O.il S stills Bethlehem lo the dep. t, where I hey wailed for 1111 east bound coal tiaih. No. 5 '! canio iilniig Ut a high rate id Speed. Heiidilc!t3 jilihped oil. Jaboli Ciader nt t'ltiplcd to do likewise, iind was tliriovu under the wheels, u number of cars pissing over both feet itt the instep, cutting Hib If It toot oil' uii. I terribly Ijro rating the right. His brother Prestuil, witli the 11 lit ot Hend ricks; who luiilped Itoiii the ti 111 ii , lift 11 fevv cyo witiie-seaol tlie scene, liutnedialel.v iccked the itijitred tlulii iii and carried hull iulil llleihiidu ol thb il, )..!; u licie a knld gctllleiiiaii nucklv bandaged tlie i njii ns.s H'ni! stepped tile t! .iv ol blood St. .Luke's Ho'pitul was notified r:f tho riccnteiit and quickly st'ot over llio flmbiHaiit'n and n physician. Ttib tnjiinea were dressed and the voting iti nl conveyed til tile hosjiititl, wliere both ieet were ntitputated. Ills Urnthe'r Cltiitoii vvfio ltiia with him at, the tittle ol the HCCIlIeul, wanted the condliulni ol'u pi'Stitiger train; 7hlcll arrived at tbn dl'iot while tlie i, juries wore being dresal-il to take lilili tu Allelttnwn to liltoroi his pircins of Hie itccideiit. Tlio conductor re liiae.l tlio rirpicat, and would not liold the traiti long tiuouli lor lliui to ucceit lite tare, which was ollered hy 11 kind hearted geutleifian. His b'toitier lh-u reipiesteif hiui to iiisuniiffny hint to Mta no-piiat, wlueh hu did. Hendricks shortly mier tlie iuvnlelll lliie.l nWay, and II la (.resinned lot lelurii.-d lu AlielilioVo uud luli.rilie. Mr. unit M ra. Ciader ol thu aecdeot Tuutbitaj E.ctiiug'a U -lolettaui TtiniJt. Mahoning Items Missts Miss.Uil Heiter nhd Annie M. Geitullel, ol Cala'sauq 1.1, "era viaintig ut Dr. Kelser'a during Ine week. Broad run. ned stiaw data are til) thb figejust now. Tuey uro knuvii nt lli "ll.a'ue" InfU. T.i'i Sujetrviiir is nl preaefit rrpaiilng tho roads. Tne l.iruiara uro . busy thai lie baa only u lew hands. Tne olnor day he h"ad ou'lj' d lew U ij'ilat v.irk. Joa.ah .Mui.uliiian is having lili b'o'ittu refaifred. MU Sds'e Good, a teacher of the 5!nucIi Cliiink fcchieib; spent Sunday, in tin plate, with her Irieiul Mini. Amanda E Balltet. dolomori Hoppes 11 at present liaylug Ilia mill npiire-l, Thu Centre Square Select Echuul was closed 011 Tiiuiadej', Aseeuafou Day. Tlie qmstioii lor diecuasiou lu tlie Cell Ire Square Literary Sociclj tlfis (Suturdaj ) evening is, P.eolted, "That reading afliinls better opportunities lor linprovtug the muni thun traveling." The debators on the affirmative side are, ti. 1. Frryinan uud C. E Arner; 011 the negative, A. J. Balltel and Eugeue Nutbstetu. Datlt. Bid Creek Items. i'urinera are busy planting corri. News items are scjtce. Supervisor Mtlheinl fa busily engaged repairing the roads. - A hen hung herself In altemptlng to fly over a fence with a string tied tj her leg. Fred Graver was at Clusauqua latt Saturday, . Sumo. bjdia yUitesl Uatrhalura' hull Utl week, oifl found tlio jiMprietiir aUeut. --ff m. Buyer is uiuking pieiaratiout to rajjiailr his reoideuCM, , t ft ..I. , ... n .. ..ft. 1 W)'t- saiii), . relative and Ick-ndi uMuud Iter, b started foF Kansas. ' Tbo juM svmwr was bard on Ine bees, sToVaIUam. A THBILLINO EPISODE. A I,ocoinoti3 Entflnaer's Intstlnct HotT no eivm a Train and How he Saved liimislf. On ononf fhsiliirkestr.ti.1 stormiest nlihii pf the recent unusual winter, the txprtse tin one uf tho landing Neiv York railroads Bfls moving rfeilward from Albany. Tho cnx'no'a headlight threw 11 strung refieo tlen In adviince,but the storm was so Wind lug It was almost impossible to illstliigniih anything even nt n short distance. Under such eireunutaiiO.'S Instinct tlrccisnrilv takes tho ptoco of sight. All seemed ti Lc going well, when, in nn lnliiut, the enci neer reversed Ins engine, n plied the uir brakes, and came to n full stop. Why he did to lie could cut tell any nunc titan titijot lisuin atVntint lor the liread of comma: tlisaster nlid ilenlh, unit to tho wondeilng inquiry d his fireman he simply Caul " feel that fnmethinii'a wrong."' Seizing' a litnlcrn he swung huirslt down from the cab ah. I wvnt forward tu itivestigalo. Every Ihtlig npiieund tube right, nnd ho wan about P. reliirn to his engine wheft fii eye raiiadit slht of a peculiar apiaamiice at Ihe joint of Ihe rail ItsXl to hull Bru-hillg the nccumiilnled snow nivny, he l.n h,-, H t neiit, an t then uttered an exelarrf ilt.ui liorror. Tlie rtils 011 both aides hud been uu.piKeil und u-otil'l have mruC'l ov. r tin li. slant Ihe engine (Wiched Iheiir What i..lr d tills nttempt nt train wr-cking I llllkliowii.liut It Was prcslllii.il IheC llleiiet nlea of siiuie firisouera wlio were nt) f l train h..iH-d.iii tin-i-'dtifiuioti of an accident, tililelKi-r their tne i.U Eualiieer J -hn I) umbos., nf Albany, I.. Wttone wi.nilerlol instinct was due lueaal Vatl il Id the train, when Hked hv lin eliter whv ho sto ied h s I'lijiiie.inl t "I c.in'l tell vliy. 1 know I leu eou-c ItiiiU was wrong "Do you luivnthessi feelinsrs of en when lisiu the mid'.'" C'ltitiiiueil the writer. "No. ery seldom, iillhoiich ,,r ttii ,n.l twenty years 1 Imvo been iu a cooditloh m leel ii.pn lii hl' n i!t almost nnvilnng." "How it thtiis "Whv. I have 1111111 ii victim of nnn of (lie woist cases ot dispepsia -ver known I hive lint I. ecu contioi-il to my bed. as like llioii-aiul' o 01 hers. I Htn compelled toiv.il, tvhi llier able or not. Indeed, when it tlr't lieij'iil I hild only it loss ol nfipeilte, 11 Ia n' fielllig lllat would liotiro nwsv find if 1 10 1 taste In Ihe mouth, hut I fiiui'llv got tit. si terrible craving and kioiiving leelius thai make lite n 1 niibearnble uud are known hs general ilebllitl ;,' " What did t on di i'1 "I tried 1 li vs-io-i. 11 a unlit hernine d'a crtniced. I gave e!aht dill'-ent ones tail I a, but Hone ol Iho 11 hen flied inc. I then tried plopriclilry nipilii ine', but lhe tailed, likewise. Il looki d pi ctly daik ho itlesotHr is any more prto-o 1 r enjoyment 111 this wosd were c .pcei lied mid i became lerritdy ili-eoilrugeil " " You cet la 111 ly do riot in ik tlnitivav now " "Oh, no, indenl. I am III perleot henllh now," was (be reply ''and I pmp.v.0 to con tinue so. My iierVolisnets iri elitiretevolnl I eiln sleep night, j ilib nohini: 1 ufnbneas bus llssiilipeateil; tlio fi-ile. Slckiy iii-peatunee has giieu place to the (sder of heiiltli, 1111 I I line readily pm on llsli. This is what hush en ni'Couiplishe.l hy tilenua of Wif nei'a Tiiieciti -. Ii t can he cured nl'i, r e ch-onic illnees of nearly a qnarier ol a ecu turv I belies e nil sllU'ellug ill 11 Sllnihil nnitiiier can be restlut-il bv using Iho same gfr.it remedy." Such is the lestimnhy of a mail wins cull, I detect uud rem .c unseen ilang-r 1.0 llleroail hut could not lem .tu Ihe dangets from within hi" own syslem until bioii..t facto face with the gteat prei,irati. 11 nh,.i e hamcil which did io much f.,r htm und cm llo 8 1 much for ill) those who require it. Mrs. James O'D.uiuetl, of Yorlitown, met with 11 s.'rloua iiui j.i, hi at that place nn Tuesday. It appears that firs. O'Doninll had at tried out to lsit 8"ine' uelahtnr belmv Iho faihond, Hlld wlleli ill fi b net lif cr.n nt the, L V. RR. Irriek the 0 o'clock usenger train, which Wits backing ii tho Atlilelirled fw-itcli; fltilek itllll lllriw her violently to .me side i.'l Ihe iraclt. Her friend, f.iitn I Ihe iluf'irtuuate Wiunnii 11 an lllicousi'lolis slnte, wtib lier Flloohb r Hlld liilibildlv hruii.d and n savere gash 011 I, hi head. llazlelon I'ain Hiadc: large forest lito raged nroinul the north western Bide of Beaver Mmi'ow Irmii evening until extinguished bj' the mill 01, Tiiesday nioi-nltf Fears wen- eiilertiliini' at olio tulle thai the lire W"ll!d tiltnclt the town, bill flirtitmitely Hie wind changed its coil ltd: What is known as tho "Taxnnoine Coinpiuy"of Hamburg hasslnrlcd vehl. I s pmvi.lrd wilh nn npinralus Whleli. by Ihe Miming of the wlitelsj marks the exact dis tance 1 utl. -Tho iinsllniriioiij v'.-orki of Befthold Auerbacli are lo b imblislied In three mi ililiea. Tile first will be. entitled "lirlefe an J11111U." till-IlllletS 7lll CULlist ol crttiettl I'setlj a Cud fingiueniary Sketc ies. There is nn otltery nt Brussels thai II e Silu'ie oveHtinldiiig has taken place ihete Iroin which Madrid la liuw sulleiiui! Ciun phlllll Is 111 ide, too, thai I'oillilfv hllllille liaVe ol late got into ihe habit ot fpeiiding iiioro lit tho dp. till 1 bin iliey can allord. nu. i). MrinTIUMER -On Fri.l.i morning, at 2:311 o'cl".-.ot Ch..rr-a. Sallte I,ee. ilaoeli ler of 11. V.antl E B. Mortiiioi, r.ag. d 12 years and 13 day. Funeral Mnildas ,'Jthli, lit 2 ji; ut- 51 AI!IMi:ii; IIALLMAN-JOIINON' -O'l (he Oh tti-t , hy R.-v. It F. Powell, at the M 1: pira-.liHge, Mr Ge..f.a F. II illutiltl alio Miss Ida JohnM. hotll ,. Po.-ki Lesal Notices; To Whom It TtTay Cono rn. All pars "-S a-n lir. by fu-lii I tn)i otmr or irusilllg niv Wlie.,uiltl Kf.llKll, llfir Ihiadile s'ih Ii 1 1 f .i if left my he 1 and 101 d w 11 11 nl e ill e of .provoe uion, I wtllpij 11 debts contracted In tu-e. .ItiNASS l.T.IIHKI, ,. M-ihontiu tp Carbon Uu ; IM. May 14. 18l-3 To Whom It May Conof rn Notice Is liern'iy ictven, tlnir I hnveirii-en mvfoi Oil Ut' lis o. lilt I'll, his treed in. ami iV'll mil 11 reseiiistln-Tor any , lot, a C 01 traded by him afltf 'lit 'a'". ni'.Nu v wi-ircnr, , t . .. Walelf till;, J'a. Franklin two.. May 15. lf.64 iv3 Auditor'fj Notice III Ihe Orphans' Tourl of C.rtiori County. Ilftilto of J Aron PaMT, DeCfflto.l. T(ie un.lers'gned 1 intl'or. aiiprilnlod hvlbo C.url. April 30, A. l. 'HI. ..ij.iss opoul'i exei tilluiisanil make ,f.t-ii iui.'Ii i.fli.e luiala 10 llm hailiis ol Henry Ms-ler, I x en'or 1 f Llio I'.siaii 01 .iiieon i'.itis', iitM-en-i-d lito ol Auionrl"!, Ilsuks Towiflili. 1 arh.ui t nun. tt. I' 1., will hold tt leeelliia f..f th" purpose ol his nip.iin' no lit r,fi tl I.HMi. Y Flil'ltlll HAY HP H'NK. A Ii )sn, nt MM u'yloefc A." 'I. at Itietlillcunl t-revo an re Kelfer. At'iirneys in Ltw, llroadnay, Maaeh ('flunk I'.i., when ihhI where nil parties Interested will ba ri quired 10 make their claims or be, Uebaried poui ennitigla upon said hind. Si. R. CIJLll tat. May 9 HSl-wf Auditor. Estate Notioe. Eitatonf ra.tNna STocrcen. lato ofMahon. lo Twp,i arbonUo., t'a Uoc'.l. Litters Teatitracntary Ufion iho above Fls. late having been wrnnlod lollie uielersUnlvi, all pers.ns In let. led lo sil l Estalo aro re. qutsietl to make fiittnedhtte ptrmoiit, and tnu.u liavlnicluluis tu prisont tlie saiuo islth oul dolay, to I.OI'l"A rJTOCICEIt, . Lehighton P. I).. Carb'in County, Pa , Or, her .tliornev. E. 11. SIKWKlK Esq, Maueh Cliutia, Pa, .May 10, ISSI.wO Subpoeriti in Divorce. A. Kora llenjtiiiln,' IntlieCourt ori'o'm'man hy tier next Irfen 1, ( Pleas ol Da rb m cotimy I.. 11, llying en. y A.l .sSiihiena No. a, V. I lau'y I'er.i., li I und Manly A ilenj unir. j .t i April 1'nui.lnl. To M A N Is V A. Ill N.IAM1N. la ctorr rvaawa; ,Tieaaaf , You aiu leitbt I t.tlOi ! lo Isa an I appear at Ihu Court of th.niun.r, P es. , lo I.h Ioo-i, ii at staui n i-iili in Nietiuriuv i oumr ol (j,,!,,.!,, tstalu ul I'ennajrltaala. o the Jii.i ; Mo't. ..i June. A. U lis. ii 7 o'e.iak la lltsi Alivrttu I,. a aitaar. r al l e,.,pi ir, per.. .nil . rl a n".n jut ha. lutf laid to occouut td . ur iieu April 49, lfUi i. ' "" r Tun i'nosTns'iiON -wiiicJi toiiovri Wrhtl'.eila, nnd tlio lMritlstcncT siith T.Iilch It clljipa to do pnUcnt, cm well huov.n lo .ill vtiio hnvo had nny cspcrlcnco wilh t'.il.i torrlblo tllcnnc, Tlio fjllov.-'n"; Idler fliorl Lorr l'io rr ptotliig and Invlg0jvti5!; riniiiorllc!! pf oto.-cmno It, Ma tSOOU 0 how ty MiaiJz. Injj nnj cmlchs InK Iho blood It rjcittrallzM and OKUllCfttoj Iho potsonod Jnntt. r from It, tirlnglas to tho cunvrikS'jsat tUo cukr, llfo r.'ad vigor ti ivha:t hcaitjj, i. . A tovrrtr., :'(. Iir:ssa'i. C. I. Iloon ft Co.t , ticntlcincn ? .y littinf lil lml tlio ijlplithertri Inn Apill. 11:0 t'.lr..'.so left lier very wcnl:, Mood poor. Willi 110 rrmite, and tho could not sccindi wllyl.o: il sc:.ccts..lloci'HAiiaAi'Aitti l.A v.'::s 1 ct tninciided 1 y rt neighbor. After shq 1 ;id let 11 fiUIng It ft fcwUayswontillceit neltatii-of I'tl.o 1 better sho began to car, Willi n tvA.11. It seemed to tal.o out llm rolsott t: 0 tlhenso had kit in her Monti, thu clirturo Iclnit very nolico'itle In her f -c 1 hu turtt It two inWitl'.s nnd fully rccalittil I cr lical;:i, rmcli to our. tlellght. Y.tj now' rrcoinincnu 1100D-8 fiAESAf.Mtil.LA iMlliri' ficr.1 ileal of plcasnic. Y 1'oura. lOButlcrCcfdSii-ocU rint Exircno Tired Fcclinr-." "The r-rt lit '..lo lini dono my daii-hter a rrcnt iluiltftoci'; Hr food tlpcu nut ills-' lit'BS J.tr now, t-.irOoi i! o sufi'cr fi-om Hint titrc.clrl ft:iny v.l lc!i tlie tlid Lcloro tailing UouIj's 1j.U'ji.m,.u:ill.." n::.llyr.:i i"rrt;s'i3. rtlcorirtboitlcof tlx bo'.'.'.'3 f cr C3. lTcparcd 1 7 C. I. liOO0 a CO., Apoihocarles, LowcU, Mass. JIoou'o 'loolh-Poi;dcr, Ony sj Ccntc, Aroyo-i tHHir. t-y Wr.t.tv Hrtl.TnltE' Kra-t, it p.iro, clean, wholcscmu 11?OMlCn Tor Er.li, Ki"TPt. PATii,fli1Tjror1 rii.noa, Lunji. Aa Cnu lUuitdliivijoi-piiU Ouru Headnclin. Tevcr, Agut", Chilli, DED1UTY & VEAIU1ESS. Ulco to tt.'e, U'tio merit, uncqu-.'ed for torpid,,. Liver '.nnd Might aSf-cl T rjariinoa IAS rr It nn-n I M-lTftrla, L. amie s, fi.ual Deqlfi-.o. il.no p. r li 't , 0 for FW&at UrehM. U. S. Wrtis, Jersey City, W. J U. S. A. Buchu-Paiba Ilomarltnlilo Cures of Catarrh of tho Bladder, ln"a'nrjatton, Irritationot Kid neys and ) ladder, Btono cr Gravel I)1h casea c tho l'rostalo Olanl, Dropsical Swclline:, I'emi'o D!icr.fc a, Inconttn enco ot Urlno.nll DlseaiEca ol tho Genito urinary Organs tn either sex. For Ua liealt'u rr Uima'iiral Dl'chargca ifso also "iJlianin's Injec' ton Flour," each Sl. I-or SYPHILIS, (!i'i-r coutr-ctcd or hcicil.tvy, laint, uro Cnanin'a Constltu-tlnllitt.TKvn-p, til.no p' r bottle, and OlnpLVs Svnl fj.iio litw. S3.00: and Cha p!V3 B.-nM'it'o Kllv; tl.OD. 0 bottles t-.VT-.in. S cf ril'i; 1 ficlv", 1 7 Trpres.3 on r.-c-t-'t rt ri0.ro, 1 r r.t I.rur-lrK 11 is. W-r.ifl, .lerser Cltn lO.. U. S. A. Carriages, Wnons,SlcighPj &d fSoaxi il or fi.vxic ami iiiox smEErsj I.l.IIl'.IIITti.V, Pk.xa J'artlculaf rlttentfori given Id REPAIRING In all its detail, at Iho jcrf I. dust Prices. Patron nro rifprctlully solicited and tr. fe-J sitljf r'llnn tiljfaiiteed. J.tn Itf, SI ly. DAN. WIEANI), 3co-l fny for Artculs. siltiri ii, ssnei mo. Ml.l.teeellliiiroin IJnilKI Son IIUlor.T; ((MiiiiMi'.iiiiil !)c('ltt.tullle(llllu-tVurid Wrlto tu J. c. Jlct imijr v .6 i'..uauvuiaia. Pa, 'HECOMPLEfE H0ME.j;;,1(i tniotc. New edUfu.-i.-Niw tnn.tin;s.Nsw illustrltlontf frnm daw riesiens. Sluin it ..arten uu. Mm in nric. Adsp'sil In sit c-ltsses s sic t. Asentt 'tcloir bf svira. cstcat l.r.M Ta'isi. The hin.lwmett protuectu essr iisiti. Apnie cti. HB.. JLS- CtuREia CO.. U North atli sr. rhlUdtl. pnia. I'a. A few otacr zrsu 1 new Uailu, aai llttlst. " It-Ua,' '-SillCTlf",IJJA-J iVir'.Yll'JlI. rdvc-:U:o, CI. Tto Cry tllostu rnro .(Mf ,,lil51-V.-',t-eJUaii, Up., i.Tutu, txitt, Uvw. Mm HI; ALT Hi M ffi I r? X i, bn ffAi',-r liUb KOUPCD.; T'A t hzt t-i(l3".Alc curloannr t jouahttul wuol w JrLs'iCl ! !?.1M nil .LCtr-"l"d r-rnpfrf stD3.br-: NssVss-wlsv-vs- SaVIM'WtVjf b to Ji In fllswautt ottU D'ood, tttA fsCd livut, Sit VtU.ij. Ufrii.'UI AkTv'hav. ei in Mrlr In atiueiit i tut s-bti iemti't. Dsfomi.iffi Trrjrnl, Cal or t rile for lut 4 QtwfUut sHotV-tuiin-. -L'(i byhu-e dfdrftt (rttmtntby "aiAil, Per-fa1 u$n li.t fmni I'np'ur ikAfJ nojui tllr 4dri,X i(uil Irira i ihlncloitii lr h4fu(if e, 1th set ft troth jt(artM'r.r. I, I.alUFff.n. I'r-'l ni VhjtUm fa Ckr f?nlntl Ntd.fc fitrv. Hifi. , 020 IsoruM St. Lttslat,!!, Cuckxafcr to Dr. Uuits'D: r jn.a.y, buUUIu4 VO tuu luu r, i. iu -1 a Hutu axd .uuli nutmr. . VM4rW,l,t.rU.l..rl'. 'U IllSle.sCVll.tfcl.l. PS ntS. f.i frr.lrU,IIsl.el..,ll.,r. . r, .,:.,, ,IWJ bf (11 USo , f lrl t,l er VVsh.r , o.s. Hi ,tl B rr.,.s.-l slut ottlia llrila r-.n'.iii i ii,-nus 1 Hselus mails r, . a-s,v saj dttb, f.. ...t , 0 o j i Bsnriiiww utrlaallBsrs, i 1, ,..yLost sad S(-,mst rrl iamb Ibso-i,,,. a , t tt frslo. Satr-i.Dssia-i'S..r-la,.u ss,,,. sV ,t.,Xr 1,1 ,lnEeBr nevBth-i "mTu !'soll,,i'r''e." U "" '" '' b' I"" VJ OlJfRAIITES JSVA C0XC3 Tts'r.is.rts Vs 1 1 s-a. 99r re-l a W sat sic -rn.,,.a nh St. .1 1,-n.H.r.., written iueni-e ,r . , t snao.s 11 tlatUSAUUftkl duu a laSselarie. rt,, . - , can, Ijy e nastK a. jitBf l-iiv, i.,u st.t.rs.ra,i.n,,i.. I , crjw.ii'jvia.ia I Ts. r.Wt .1 i.. t.k Ul Cr S. r. ( e,e,Ul.l. a. UsaSaeks. sMlf!.. rurlHsslkt. SH. kt.ll s I,. ,i,rJ :, . , ,, ,j ,.. Ci.-r.ss.s lor u.. LleNER Ct MENDELSOM, f sj"? P ' Cyas'. Phllortttpftla. Pa. Sr. mm W. W A K K M a 0 H I V E CO A atv Dautito. m .'al frkf if. H-sT l . .- . " lJt sW
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