The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 07, 1884, Image 3

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    New Advertisements,
-JillALERS IN-
Watches
Clocks,
Jewelry,
Silverware,
Spectacles aiii Eye Glasses,
POST OFMCH BU1LUINO,
Weissport, Penna-
Repairing
trait kinds promptly attended to at tehy
itt.Uer.abla Charges
If you need anything in our
lino, live us a call before go-
ina elsewhere. Our Prices
are as low as the lowest, and
all Goods are warranted to be
us represented. fcb2-y
At Private Sale.
The Xinderslgned oners it Private Slo the
following Feisonal Property, viz:
( Extra irond slock Mlleh Oxaa,
1 Aldrrney Hull.
1 Two-horse Wagon.
lSled.
1 Cultivator.
1 Set tumble Heavy Harness.
MN'K LIVE UUtM.
Lot r Docks.
Tn he Bold rheap. For terms and further
lrtlsulars apply at the timce or
1 JOHN S. LENT2,
Mister Mechanic. L. V. IIR Go,
Mar !" fMCktrton. Pa.
REMOVED.
W. M. Selple. Physician & Snrsean,
Hat Itemoved his nrflee ami Residence from
B.ooud rt.t" StllTTH Ktreei.ln the building
formerly occupied hy A. I IIollhnmavxh,
where tie vr 1 1 1 he pleased to lee his rriends
and patfens. .TS-OrFlUE W'tlUS: from
6 to 0 0 clock F, Hi March 31, ICS
I ALESMEN Wanted!
To canvass for the sale of Grapes,
Hoses ami other Nurseiy Stock,
Steady ainppiTmrni gu-ranteed. Sal-
nr o Exr kmub I'a t ! Antrim
once. Uiiahk IIrotiiehs. Hoi-heeler,
N. Y. liefer tu this paper 1
Ap-il l Sn
Tell tha children id cut out ud save Ux oomle
Uhouetto picture u thef appear from Itsue to
wruo. Tncf will b pleated, wita uo ccUecUoa
This space Is owned by
Of erarss M mein the fuaons aalmtl appearlsg
aa the label or every genuine package of Black.
waU'a Dull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Cyery
dealer keeps this, the litt Smoking Tobacco made.
Kone senulne without trade-mark of the Soil.
iiniiiiMiumiiniiiimHiunninmi
Legal Notices.
To Whom It May Conotrn.
All persons are hereby lorhld harhortnit of
trustlngmy wile. MAK KKIIHM, iilur
this dale, she hatlna; left my be.l and liourd
without cuue ur provucution, I will pay no
debts contracted by tor.
JllNASS. Iir.llllUl,
Mahoning twp , Carbon Cu , l'a.
May H, ISaJ-wa
To Whom It May Concern.
Notice Is hereby riven, that I have xtven
myetm OUAlil.US u KH I'll, his Iretil. m,
and will not he re.ioiistbHfor any debts con
tracted by him after hls.la'e,
HKNltY WEIJTH.
Walcksvllle, l'a,
, Franklin twp., May IS, ISM w
Estate Notice.
Estate of Francis Stocekr. late or Mahon
tnrf Twp , i arbon t;o t ., llecM,
Letters Tesiamenturr upon the atiove Ks
lata having treeri vrunted tultie unilrsUneo,
an pers ns in.teiiie.1 to sim r.Jlulo aro re
quested lo malCtt liumoillaie pirinent. an
thoee having claims to prervnt tue same with
out delay, to
LOI'IsA rfTIICltKIt.
TxhlKhtenP- U. Carbon roomy. Pa ,
Or, her Atlornev, K. It. SlKWKIIv. Kn.
JdauebChuaa, l'a. Way 10, l81-6
Subpoena in Divorce.
A. Nora nenjinitn,') InthcOurt ofCordtnon
by her nejt Irlernl Hleas ortJarbon cimnty
K il, Hjlugiun. AIUsSubHjrna. No. .
vs. lun'y Term, 18 4, and
Maoly A HenJnmlnJ No. S April Term, HM.
To MARLY A. lit NJAMlN,
TA alnt-nantd Rttponitnt I
Toe are ht-rtby iiotlnetl to be and appear
at the Court er tlommin l'lea. to be hoiden
at Maocb (llmnk In nirurthe foamy or
fjarmin, mare ol rennsyivania, on me vim
Mondav ol Jnne. A. 1. 18S4. at Two o'elock
in the Afiernoon, tn answvr laid complaint,
personal eerrl-e imiii you having tailed on
accouni oi jonr aienra
U, W. LKNTZ, Sheriff.
AprltS3,lSS4.w.
Try Pino Hemedies.
BnioaitroPFTlieSalyaloriiial
IV'" Pnlmmiinn
FnlrasiiicTronWes
Tor the Cure olOoninmptloo, Asthma, Hem
orfhage, lllphlherla, Droop, Whooping
ueagn.i nenuiuBiii,imiHrrii,uugiii,i.oiuil
Sora Throat and all llroncblal Troubles.
It Is a wunderlul crenaratton of Pine and
Honev. and Is wurklng a radical revolution
the treatment and core or all causes or the
above flaeares. KiiBAKorr alves instant
r.llcf wllitoul ail. and with fall bra I use will
ITsei a raui I anil perleot eure. It absolutely
does not contain either opiate, naroollo or
any Injurlou. drag, and Is arouuLt tkoet.
a.li iMarARiTitiii. A TRtALwIlt convlnoe
t1of lis merits. If you would atwavaleel
nrm Wl ioi j vi uur tuuuiiu uniiiu iu
leraeat weather and at all times, keep a bob
lie In yuar wedielne ebest. Bend lor pamph.
let ta il A. I.KW IS tn,L.. Hole Proprietors
Jj Uhatiel Street, New Haven, Uu
Fimb HiTTaKs. 1'iaa Kmsxr asd Litxr
Pills, I'laa I'LAaraaa ad l'ij Palm.
aoiu y iiiuggisis jan.mnr
1 ffim". &
Sk TttatUoaabbTnip. Taateexood, tSt
Fad tus lotuoa. MoXdbrUmf tUla. 1X1
"Original Cheap.Cash Store."
ISTew Effects
DRESS GOODS.
Elxcast FAOntcs, Bsactifcl shadui,
AUD ABTISTIO FATTKUHS.
Everything new, choice and desirable Is to
U round right litre. Our brilliant display
In new and seasonable styles or Dress Goods
Is drawls cruwds or appreciative ladtes,who
exclaim with wonder and delight &t the at
tractive clklbltlon and mStvclouSly luw
prices, r-eelng Is hellcvlmr, and we only ark
for one visit I o convince you that the host
bargains can he found with us.
J. T. NUSBAUM,
Orm. Public Square, Dank Street. Lehigh
ton. I'a. June , I J83-iy,
SATURDAY. JUNE 7. I8RI
-SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making
payments to this office by money orders or
postal notes will please make them payable
at the W'KisrronT Post Omcit) as the Le
hlglilon nfflco is aoT a money order office
Our Neighborhood in Brief.
STTr-TIm Mnnhatten fivo cent cigar nt
the News Dit,uivpauiiiversal fHlislacllm.
&Ti.Oo lit the Sews l)eiit for Spear
head tobacco, and get a farm or piano for u
premium.
AOKEn'9 Drspitrati Tableti Nkvkr
Fail. Sold hv l)r G T Horn, Lolnghton,and
E A Horn. Wensport.
ToeLelitgli Owl and Navigation Com
pany lias declared a half yearly dividend
ol 3 per cent.
.TSJ-A new lotol CLOCKS. WATCHES
and JEWELRY jusl rcceicl at S. II AG A
MAN o iilore, Leliliiliton. l a.
Of the 1'J slu lents to gradltaln from
Muhlenberg College Hie present month 14
have d-ri'leil In study lor the ministry.
Sjullolleil gold plale Lure Pins, war
ranll lo keep their color, only ISci-nls. al
nOOH S .Irwrlry 8lor.-, ipKsile J Y
Ruiiitrnbiish's, Lehighton.
aBETThe latet styles and the best taste
in trimming, done, at .the lowest cash
price, ut tin millinery store of Alvenia
Graver, Bank street, Lehighton.
Mrs. Henry Fisher,ol Wilkes Barrfate
two plates of ice cream while nyerheated
from exertion. Her funeml took places
few davs alter.
.ST-After all the others hove failed lo
make your watch keep time, gtvo me a
trial. If I fall It will not cost you any
thing. Yours, &c, 1). 8 DOCK.
The reports of tho Secretaries from the
different action! districts should be Bent lo
T. A. Snyder, Co Supt. of- Schools, Lehigh
ton, Pa., and not tn ex Supt., Billiel.
E5L.Yottcan geln Single Buggy Harne,
In part mcklc, nt ten dollars and lull tilekle
at twelve dollars, got up in good i-tvle, nt
M. Flory'a Harness Shop, Weispott, Pit.
SuliH'ilp'ion acente aro wanted through
mil li e United Stales for the new illuMniled
book. "Pii'tiirerqiiB Washington," of which
we make mention elsewhere.
,ir Cliilitren'a liais from 25 rents up.
f.flilie willing crape bonnets or veil
should not tail to see my eleeniit iissortineul
of crapes, Alvenia firmer Leliighliin.
riins.Brodheail.E-q . of Belhelehenii
has broken grpund belu-een the Sun Inn
and Meyera'drug store, in said place, for a
three slorv bulfding SO- by 100 teet in
dimenslons.tn he used fur stores and n'lBces
5L.If you wantn nice,sm(xth,cBsy shave
vour hair cut or shampooing, gn to Franz
tloederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho
tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you
forget it.
The General Council of ihe Lutheran
Church, which is dibtingiiishcd from the
General Synod of llie new school since the
division at Fort Wnytie, tin!., In I3G7, is
now In session at Heading.
ABE YOU Miserable through Indigestion
Sour Stomach, or -Constipation? Aeker'e
Dyspep3ia Tablets w'p guarantee will relieve
you. Sold hv Dr 0 T Horn, Lchightun,uiid
E A Itnrn, Veiefarrt.
The road between tho Lehigh bridoc
and the Valley House has been grnded
some three Indies of heavy ground haying
been added. When this is worked down
probably there will be n decent road 1).
jCa-Pnpillon Cough Cure dots not con
tain any drugs or chemical?) it is purely
vegetable. Il cures whooinng cmigh, brim
IiihI cough or tickling In the throat, ami
inter ciugh so prevalent in older people.
old at Thomas' drug store.
Bev, Prof. Krebs, Pres'dent and Prin-
ipalofthe Allentowti Female College, has
ndercd his resignation to the Board id
Tustees, to take elL-cl with the termiualiun
of the resent term in June.
S,FOIl 8ALE Four Building Lots,
nested on the old "Centennial Hotel
ropertv, on zait Hreet, tins uorougii, are
tiered tor sale, on reasonable terms. Apply
u t Itlepiniiger, corner of Jrou uml
2nd streets, lor pa rliculars.
"How to Grow Fine Celerv" is the tille
f a little pamphlet of twelve pages written
iy Mrs. H.M.Criiler.nf York, Pa. It is
sold at 25 cents a copy by the author. It is
Very desirable publication for those wno
ullivate celery.
tfrpillon Skin Cure Is a sure specific
r all tkin ttisrasra salt rheum, ery-uwlas.
raah, inflammation, insect bites, inoriliuate
telling, ulcers, cuts, woumla, burns or
ecalili, Slid all ermluluus eruplious. Sold
t Hii niaa' drug tlore.
This country wnsumes 30,000,000,000
clothes pins yearly. Still the jupiilarity ol
David Ebberl's livery is on the increase,
and why? Because his terms are low and
his teams first class. North, street, this
burnugh.
SSO-We take pleasure In Informing the
public or the merits or I'apillon Catarrh
C'ire, It will cure chronic catarrh, void in
he head, tote cold, and lor hay fever uo
enieity is as ellecttve. It lias cured bun.
dred of cass. Sold at Thomas' drug at ire
L ztie McElroy, aged CO years, and In t
son, James, aged 14, years, residing at
Coplar, were arrested by Detective Smith
mi Wednesday afternoon for stealing coal
from Lehigh Valley cars at said place.
They were let oft with a severe leprimand.
'Sa.Papillon Blood Cure is a sneeifio for
all diseases ol the blood, liver, stomach.
bowels and kidneys absolutely vegetable,
coutaluing only a small rcentage of spirit.
ouiu Aiiuums urug iioro
JSfl-Our popular baker. Jr.hn Hank.
having put a new front iu hisesublishment,
will reopen to-day (Salurdav ) Ills ice
cream parlors have beeu nicely repainted
sna papereu.anu are now the liaudsomest
in town. He will be prepared U supply
you with choice Bieaua Cream, and all uth
er llavurs,with cakes and candles uf choicest
quality. Don't (all to call sod see him to
day (Saturday.)
Evan Davis sod David Jainrs.brnthers
In-law, residing In tha outskirts of Scran-
ton.becsma Involved in a bitter fight there
shortly before noon Tuesdsy, the resultof a
long and deadly rued. After several mlu
utes of rough and tumble fUhtlng .I.-unea
hitDayisaheayy blow, severely wounding
him. Opening his garden gate, nesr which'
ins ngm occurred, uayia procured an axe
aud the struggle was renewed. It eudei
in James being hit' with Ihe pole of Ih
axdandba died the same nigbt. Dsyi
i was errceieu.
-For (lis week cnrilna; oft the Slsl ult,'
there Were tons r coal trans
ported orer lbe Lehigh Valley railroad,
n.v.t.., I ui.t in H.t. ni 4 flat 517 ions a
making k total to date ol S.094.M7 tofts a
decrease of J13,20H tons ai compared with
same time last year.
fKT" Only $10,00 cas
sll
for an all-wool Suit nt II. H.
Peters', Post-ofilce building,
Lehighton.
A Lto ThixoI Every subscriber lo the
Carboh AoyooATu who Immediately pays
up arrearages and ono year In advahco wlil
rpcelve freo for one year Health and ITtmt,
a lofgo 8 pago,40 column monthly aper
devoteil tn home matters. Step up.
fTlio railroad men's watches sold by
E. II Holil, MhiicIi Chunk, aulls on siuht.
tn consequeDre of the 137th animal
convention of the Evangelical Lutheran
Minlsierium of Penna., being held in
fteadlng, beginning June Sth, there will be
no services in Trinity fiUtheran Church
next Sablralh. Sunday school, however, as
usual.
SSf'Now is the time, and
CLAUriS & 1)110., the
place, if you want a nice lit
tinir all-wool suit of clothes,
i . 1P.. I . L"'l II III!
maue 10 oiuer ior omv lu.tiu.
Ata meetlngnf the Elate Exchango ol
Lehigh and Kurlhaniptoti countlee, on the
2lh tilt., It wbs decided to make no change
in lh price of roofing slate. Tho reports
all show that Ihe quarries are unable In
Upply the demand, and that the section Is
50,000 squares bchiud what It was lati
August
An engine and n special car conlalnlng
Superintendent Pnlhemiuand other officials
of tlio Lehigh Btid Surqiiehatina llailmml
ran Into n freight train between Ashley mid
Mountain Park Monday afternoon. Both
engines were badly smashed up, The acci'
dent delayed the regular traius about au
hour.
USirn. II. Peters, at the
Post-office building, Lehigh
ton, will make you an all
wool suit lor only 10 cash,
if you order now.
Fuller Post, No. 378, Oram! Army ol
Republic, attended in a bodv last Sabbath
morning nt the llnke mlauqiia Presbyterian
church. They inarched to an I from Cata
eauqiia, making a fine nppearanco nnd re
minding many most vividly of the war
times the Holiendauqiia puslor portrayed
in his memorial discourse.
SfijL.Si-1. the new celebrated railroad
walcu, sold by E. II. Hold, Maucl) Chunk
The only iwrfect watch.
A loot race between P. J. C.innon, of
Drifton.and W. J. Mlley, of Summit Hill.
was arranged Friday lor a purse of $250 a
sido. The distance lo be inn is seventy-
five yards, according tn Sheffield rules.'
George Turner, ol Philadelphia is to act as
pihbd firer, Mlley is to have three feet
start and the race is In take place at Lee
Park, Wilkesbarre, on the twenty first dy
of June.
jKuFrledmann A Lmterjung are tho
laraeet cutel-v niiniufaotiirers in the United
ritatee, and their goods r guaranteed In
be tir.l class in every respeci nun equal m
any in the market. Ala'Ut 30 diU'eretil
.lyleaol then pi ket knives and razors may
be seen at the News Hcpd. They wre
boiiulit at u bargain und are being retailod
at about ordinary wholesale prices.
Passenger train No. 5, on the Lehigh
Ynllcv llallmail, while standing at Olen
3 immil Monday arlernoou was run into hy
height train Jtn.'Hl. The rear end of tho
passenger train was struck and tho rear-car
demolished. The engine attached tn the
freight train Was pretty badly wrecked nnd
will have tn go into repair. The passenger
train had shortly before unloaded a large
number of pia nia UAs.
VO..E. F. Liickenbach, Ct Broadway,
Maui'h Cliunk, has enlarged his store, put
in a new skvliiibl. and imw has on cxhibi
lion over IWOll styles nl fine 'taper hangings,
ilrciiratious, Ire'iva and bonlers, together
with an elegant line ol dado shades, with
latent uttachuients and trimmings. Dooks,
stationery and laucy guuds in great variety
a ml at loweet prices.
The baccilanr-ote sermon will bo de
livered in the chapel of the L-diigh Univer
sity. Bethlehem, on Sunday, June 15, at
tin. in., by Itev. William A. 8nively,S
T. D., of Brooklyn, N Y. Professor A.J
Dubois, of Yulu College, will deliver the
oration before the alumni on Wednesday
evening, June 18. Calculus, it Ins been
announced hy the students, will be creiuat
cd on tho aaine date.
3J-I haVejut returned from the cltv
with an immense stock nl SUMMER
STYLE OF HATS. 110NNOT3, CHILD
REN'S AND BABY'S CAPS. Ac, which
I otfer nt tho lowest cash pnce-i Call and
be convinced that I sell CHEAPER than
any other. ALVEttlA ORAVER, Bank
street, Lehigliton, Pa.
Edwin A. Gl.mz, a wine merchant, the
commander ot the 8ons of Veterans ol Eas
ti.n, and a young man of very extensive
acquaintance In that section of Ihe State,
committed suicide Tuesday evening by
shooting himself with a revolver. The deed
win done on what Is known as Marble
Hill, k mils Iron Easton. Financial em
barrassment was the cause. He was a sou
f tho late Colonel Charles Glanz.
iSgf'Thc rush still continues
at (Ji.auss & Bro., for those
iaiidsonit.ly-inade, all-w o ol
suits at SI 0.00. Call early
ii you wish to take advantage
of this remarkably low price
for a suit made to order.
The Fairfield (Cmn.) Adccrtiitr has
this tn say ofuri "It is with no little regret
we announce that Mr. Ilarry V. Morthlmer,
foreman of the Fairfield Adltrtixr since its
commencement, has been summoned heme,
to Lehighton, Peon., by the death of n be
loved sister, and will remain there, and so-
sums the publication of his father's popular
snd excellent neepaer Tnt Cabbos Ad
vocatk. Since his residence here Mr.
Morthimer has made many warm friends
and has proved himself a master of his pro
fessiou. Personally, as wall as In a bull
ness way, we part with Harry with sincere
regret and wish him God's speed in his lu
tute field of labor.
sir-Talking about watches! The cele
brated railroad waicbessol.l by . II. iloh!
Maucn Chunk, are an Immense success,
Each one sold, sells another. Call and se
tbem.
A grand recaption, of the class of '84,
took place at the residence of Prof. T. A
Snyder, on Thursday evening of last week
Among thoee present were the members of
the Lehighton Orchestra, the members of
the graduating class of the High school and
teacbeis of our schools, Miss Lollle B iwer
Catssauqua, Mrs. Dacey, of Philadelphia,
Mils Bessie McClarrau, of 8t. Ljuis, W,
A. Snyder, of Belvedere, N. J., and others.
A very pleasant evening was spent in cou
ycrsation, music, dancing, Ao. Rolrrsh
inents were served al about 11 o'clock. Al!
I S. tt.,UV- .v, ,,,.
..... .1ulll,a.l Bilk II. at. ,,!
urea. preiaraiious aro uemg inaua ior
the observance of Children's day next
fcVm.iay lu the M. E. eharrh.
SPECIAL MOTIOB.
Tlicro holng sevcraTuundrod ttollara
standing on mV books for subscription lo
tho Uaiwok Advocate, advertising and
r )Klfo,,UMt lh(s8 in.
J,.,,,.,, .'.,.. lmmcdiato settleuiont
hy iogtai noto or money order payable nt
the Wcissport iiost oflice, or hy dralt or
clicclt. 'iliose having claims ..Ruins, us
will present them for settlement.
Very respectfully,
II. V. MORTHIMBIl, Srt,
1.1st of Letters
iLeiiialnliig uncalled for In the Tost Of
flco nt this ('luce, Juno 0, 1834 :
B.okwlter, I. J.,
Uletil, nirhard,
KratilJ, K:len,
Kniiti.Sli-y.
Kil ler. W. D..
Mmits. R. W..
Molliareiii Annie
Good, Joseph II. i
Miller. K. 0.,
l'eler, E I will 0.
Itehrig, Prucilla h.,
Smith, K. Mrs.
Persons calling for any f llie above let.
Urs will please say "advertised."
It. II. Pktkbs, P.M.
Teacher's Examinations.
Tent'her'4 vxamliiutious will Ira held as
follows i
East Munch Chunk, Thursday Juno 19.
Summit Hll', Monday June "3.
Jennavllle, Wednesday Junt ZS.
Linsford, Friday June 21.
VrVathcrly. Monday Juno 30.
Maticli Chunk, July 2.
Examinations will begin al 9 n. m.
Teachers must be examined In the districts
in which they intend to teaeh. Eiceptlons
will bo mnde only for satisfactory reasons,
T, A. S.ivoxa, C. Supt. of Schools.
Ice Fotinsct-
Mr. O. A. Fry, the ponulsr conlcctionery
manulacliirer in Alletitown, was up In tho
Lizzurd Creek Valley .Carbon Co.,iu Wedties-
lav of Last week, with his peddling leant,
and slopped over night at Jacob Manlz's
tavern. It Cs3 about 8 o'clock before he
got ready lo resume his ttip next morning,
and in bringing his horses out ol the stables
for watering al the trough in the yard he
found the same covered with n solid sheet
( ice at least a quarter nl an inch thick a
something tn rare, and unusual In Ihe lat
ter days ol May lliHlil is worthy of hciig
placed on record. Allintown Democrat.
A Slight Blaze.
Oil last Saturday at about 0 o clock p tn.,
quite nn excitement was occasioneu uy me
steam whistles ill the several lactorus
starting up b terrible "racket," uu I hun
dreds of people were seen running In tlio
direction ol the Lehigh Wagon Worksj fol
l.wig the Crowd, we saw that the old
stable In the rear of the bulling had caiuht
on fire, and had it not been lor the prompt
action of some of the employees ot the
works, lu day might havo seen a laige
building in a heap of ashes But still our
people cannot too the necessity of a file
company.
Babersville Items.
Maria Furnace has, by the consent of
its citizens, been christened KaberaVille, in
honor of Mr. Edward Raber.
Eel fishing is the pasttmo engaged in
by many of our citizens.
-Daniel Kresgo is doing a good business.
Dan. is a first rate follow aud deserves
success.
It is now believed our aspiring little
town will haea aist office, with Itouru
Anthony, Sr., lor imsimasier.
II. II. Christman, proprietor of the
Fort Allen IIoue, Weiuitnrt, visited mine
host Kresge, ot t'le Polio Pnco House.
Mr. Jonah Hartinan has gone to Pint
adelphia. AJax.
Ths Colli Trada-
Tne coal companies aro now making
what they hope will be the last sacrifice
necessary this year in order tn maintain
prices. So much lias tha cafneity fur pro
diictinn been Increased during the past three
yoars that, with more suspensions than in
either of the last two, they have still sent
In market a prnjmrtionately greater amount
than was ever shipped iu the same time
that is to say full Work means a greater
weekly tonnsge. The determination lo
suspend during this week and during the
third week in June has etlffened the mar
a little, bat has not stimulated orders in
any marked degree. It has only led tn a
little closer maintenance of the clrcul
prices, and no ono looks for any br'ekness
for ut least six weeks tocome. FMta Prcu.
Cavc-In With Fatal Result.
About 8 o'clock on Thursday morning
the track of the Phila. and Reading Rail
road between Turkey run and Brownsville,
below Shenandoah, cayed in and a large
force of men were set to work to fill up the
breach, which, at first appealed to bo of
small account. Scarcely were the men
t work when another large part ol tho sur
face went down with a crash, carrying wild
t a Workman named Thomas Christ. II
sank down among the falling earth and
disappeared, while his fellow-workmen
stood looking on horror stricken. Means
were immediately used to rescue him
When carried down with the debris ha had
$1300 on his person. Ho bad no faith iu
banks and always carried his money with
him.
Death of an Exiled Nobleman.
A Rus.isn nobleman, who lived under
the assumed name ofGeorgo Leeder aud
who has resided at St. Nicholas, Schuylkill
county, was found dead in un outbouce
near llie railroad station, near that place,
Mouday niornlng. He wos driven from
the laud of his birth In 1860 for some o
iitical ofleues and landed in this country
soma twenty years ago without a cent iu
his pocket. He enlisted as private in tb
Ninety tilth Pennsylvania Volunteers aud
distinguished himself during the wsr by
his biavery. After the close ol Ihe rebel
lion he returoed to Schuylkill county and
secured a clerkship at one of the collieries,
which be lost through the change of the
owne.-s. He wss about fifty years of age,
highly educated, but always kept his own
counsel. Heart diseaso was the cause o
his death.
Sslcide sf a Morchant.
A group of children playing in the woods
a short distance from Scracton were startle
Sunday morning by four pistol shots,whlcb
were lollowed by a cry of pain. They ran
off and informed the police, who, on going
to the scene, lound Michael Levy lying lacs
downwards in a clump of laurels, a seven
shooter close by bis right hand snd a ini
mirror in his left, upon which his bead was
resting. It wss evident that he had used
tho mirror to aid him in taking aim at his
right temple, against which two bullets
were flattened. A bole over, the region
the heart showed where the fatal ball was
'sned. Lew. n few vears airn. was a wealthv
Inercbant in San Francisco, but since mov
ng tn ricranlon has bad bad luck, A letter
was fouod In his pocket, bidding an affec
tionate farewell lo his wife and five child
ren, and attributing hit death to failure in
business and the oil J nes, of tils rich rsis
Ives. He was 45 year old.
A colored camp meeting will be held
on the tsir Orounrli, lu this borough, com
mencing to-day (Saturday) and continuing
for ten days. An Invitation is extended te
II to allsod. . Admission Un cents,
Eenort cf the Ithtghton f nVdC Schooll
Kur tne ten ending May 2Sih IS,J4.
At the close of tha term each school was
glen a thorough examination, ami (he lol
lowlnr classification is made in accordance
with etlil examination. No scholars wern
promo.,,, .hat w,,e not In aitend.tic dur-1
ihg Ihe examination. The grade hat
raiseii lully IWii degrees higher thsn It was "arry iiiriuoioinsw.uranTiiie i-cirr..
t the close of last term, nnd Itisriiow sol -" tAM- " w'"' Wad" Williams,
j, ........ . . . ., . ...IJtinnlo dross, Kmma Sohwartt, tJharlea
.J"''. " Micnnlnger. We
course of study adopted l v the High Schools !
oftne county each year, hy passing Ihe
studies required to pass fiotn tho uus grade
into the other t
ittnrr scnonfc.
Class or list The lollowlng nntaed per
sons constitute the gradusilnr o:a or this
term, having completed tho course or study
adopted hy the lttnh Schools oftlio coun y,
cnmpflsInK the following branches! Mental
ami Wriltcn Arithmetic, Physical and Po
lltlcaHleography Etymology, (lenerul Ills
tnry, History of the United States, Ortho
graphy, Penmanship. Iloos.kceplng (single
ei.tty), Oeometfy, AUobrn, Civil llovern
uient, Reading, Orammiu, Natural Phil
osophv, Physiology and Knullah Literature!
Emma Kuun. Ella Umrcr, Allco Mnutz,
Llnle Ash, Ous,lo Olausa and IraPeldlo.
The committee of examiners were Prof T,
M. Ilalllct, Co. 8u,it.i J L. l'ottelgor, Prin
cipal of Audenrled schools. ami T. A. Snyder.
The diplomas were awuidcd to tha uombers
of the class on May Sji h.
Shhioh ui.as Horace Itaudenbush, who
passed the lutlovtlng lranches entitles him
to enter the class: Mental ami Written
Arithmetic, Algubr.i, Orthography, Political
Oeography. Unlied States History,
11 Class, llany Cluuss, Emma Schoch,
Minnie llrodhead, Webster Noihsteln, liha,
Trvxler, Frank Ubort, William Horn Ohas.
ilnuli, Jjliuur ilch nale, Florcnio Kujne,
Emma Hurtun, I.aura Wtl.law, Sophie
Kaudcnbu-h, Atizlo Mantz, Ella Peters,
Mury Ebbert, Floy (Jlau.j, Kmma llun.lckur
All or the abuve class having passed Political
Ueognphy, und tho Primary History ur
a.
13 Class. Mary Drelblebtcs, Ella Hobcr
ng, Mamie Gable, Lillian Souitnel, Edward
Kuntz. Edgar Eoons, rr.ineli Hickman.
If In Kiwi, s, lia wy K,.ulu. all having
passed Political Uci grnphj, as required lo
ass from Uiammar rchool to IIlah school.
OKAMMAlt eCltooL.
A Class. Ma liehrlg, Alice Newhart,
Ella lielchurd, Oarrle Hough, Mary Al.
bright, I in Monti, Kmma Froclich, Tlllle
Welsef, KmtnnSeaboldt, Lizzie Ohuob.lrene
onstennacher. Abrfthiiu Wolfe. Wilson
Xniidor, Robert llehcrllng, El win Oh I,
Ohittlcs Rapslier, Allen Peters, Edgar Noll,
mandus Itelnlg, Daisy Hibbler, Mary
inllli, Fritnh NusbaU'u, Edwin Helm, John
Acker, David Horn, Edward Nusbium
Itt'LASs. llcuilo Uravcr, llesslo Lelbenl
guth, Minnie a lout, Alice Oeggus, Eva
Uenllnger, Amanda Koons, Amolti. Falk,
Willi Ulauss. Freddie Miller, Osvllle Weft
O (.LAB. John I.entz, Oharlcs Hauden
laash, t'hirles llowmSn, Edgar Xandcr, Al-
vin Noll. Uddl.i Hl'-rder, Emm. Seller, Ar
thur Snyder. Oranvillo tjlauss, OsnarShultz,
llertlo Hurling, Salllo nable. Etta, llrissel,
Albert Uartholomew. riefce Trainer. Eaura
Trexler, Sarah Fuchcrer.
INTCItRKDIATE SCHOOL,
A Glass. Ella Fink, Charles Frant.
Robert Hollenhacli, Wilson Weldaw, Harry
(label, Tlllle Uuis, Tlllle Schoch. Eona II
Tscbln-chky, Kmma Koons, Kinina Frey.
inn Hunsleker, Ella Albright, Ella Eh.
bert, Maud Wheat ly, Milton Hank, Emma
Fuehrer, Ida Kouieror, Laura Miller, Rob
bio, I.cntZ.
11 Ulabs. Elmer Reed. Joseph Drumhore,
Robert Strnnsbcry. McNnchton Fioellch.
Edward llolitx. Willie Ittrln, l.lllle Kllcn.
top, Frank 3eho.h. Willie Ibck, Wilmer
Heldt, John Heberllng. hdnar.l llel.hanl,
Willie Rupslicr, lia'vl I McCormlck, Clement
Dreincy, Uscir Hellmun. Manila Fort
wapgler, Jennlo D.lger. Emma Williamson,
Clara (leggus, Emma Miller, Laura Ucltr,
Uhnrles Chubb.
1". Class. Frank Bartholomew, Henry
Honlz, Lester Uehrlg, Ma Derger, Ida
Hcllman, Allco Nothsteln, Liura Klotz.
OtariRox, Ella Trainer, Ida Williamson,
Thomas Trainer, Ilarry Clerber, William
Krlcdler, Willie Nothltcln, Charles Klein-
top, Howard Acker.
BECOXDAKV SCHOOL XO, I.
A Class. James Vcnscr, Richard Far
rcn, Ida Irwin, Ella Schumaekcr, Elllle
Snyder, Suslo Knecht, .Ml.nle Warner, Del
la Del'n hn, Luella Rehrlg, .N'ora Trainer,
Willie Koons, Wllllo Ilultz, Harry Blank,
Oscar Ucrman, Harry llarlouian, Charles
Knecht.
H Class. Jennla Trexler, Itonry Moul-
throp, Thomas Morthliiier, Calvin Hlinger,
izzlo Albright, Ma Wert, Llzile Eentz,
Annie Iiaudeubush, Harry Ueggus, Lester
Smith, Qeorge Strohm, Allio Hunsleker,
Wllllo lluch Minnlu Frautz. Martha Snjdcr,
Annie Uartholomew, Emma Uuih, Lizzie
.Schoch, Mazy Farren, Lizzie Ockorhouser,
Delia Honlz, Eugene Walck.
O. Class. Laura Levari, Elmer Yensef,
llcnnlo Woodriog, Uertle Urokatle, Pierce
Frey. Mary Walck, H llson Walck, Cbarlos
Vllhower, Alinnle Moulthrop Anna Urocady,
Itlcca Loncomer.AIIco Gilbert, tlla tV'alck,
Clara lleilman, Thomas Uckerhouser,
Robert Blank, Harry Wallo Henry Warner.
Robert 1 miner, (Jso.ir milter. Ira Noihsteln.
OXUOJlDAnT HO. 2.
A Class. Mabel Wheatly, Clara Koons,
Ella Heaboldt, Mnrale Krlizlnxer. Irola
ilennlngcr, Lizzie Schmidt, Jennie Trainer,
Oerilo Welduw, Flora oltler, Emma Fort
wangler, Irene Weldaw. Ilertballollenhacb,
Minnie Nowhard, Charles Koons. Frank
Semrael, Joseph Froellch. Granville Rehrlg,
Alien ureenwald, Willie Grecnwald. Frank
Chubb, 1 VI ward Spoonhclmer Eugeno Lllen.
Jiower.
B Class. Ida Wolf. Cnrrla Roof. Ads
Itltz, Alice Woir, Illancho, Kramer, Ella
nonis, nana rensterm icher, Ellen Wolss,
Lizzie Beck, Uertle PeleM. Jennie Cook.
Emma Blank. Thomas Webb, Edgar Seller,
narry Mocker, Edward Peters Attahabar
Bcbnllz, Harry Sander, Eldlo Walters.
CCL.es. Mary Fenstermaclier. Souhl
Leonard, Lily Froelieh, Mlnervla llaldt,
Tlllle HatellUo, Anzl Trainer, Mattlo Horn,
Hattle Oefgns, Lily Moulthrop, Thomas
Green, Harvey Gumberl, Eddla Gilbert,
Josle VVebb, George Olauss, Charles Seldle,
Mamie Scmmcl, Alice McCormlok, Ueele
Noll, Emma Walck.
rniMARr no. l.
A CLASS. Gustavo DeTiaalrsckbr. Frank
Schwartz, Kmma Fritiluer, Kmma Peters,
r.va tntziuger. Ilelon Xander. Emma
Knecht, Lily Spoonhelmer. George Klnp.
Wilmer Frltllcger, John Klpp, Daniel Frey,
Aiioe uueri, wary Schoch, Willie Nothsteln.
Hurry urn, Carrie Ulrlch.
a. Clasb. Ilsrlert Elsenhower. Marv
Vllhower, Danlst Walters, lto.alleokendorr.
juartua Long, Ualsy Horn, Bertha Farren,
Ida ilsberllng, Cora Res, Nettle Weiser.
jaa uuss, carrio llacliman, Pbena Bsltzer.
Katie illbert, Alice blank, Hattle TreXlor.
Amanda Blllman, Sallia Bender, Freddie
Ilex, Oliver Webb, EJdle Albright. Jcbn
Trainer, Clayton Peters, Harr Nusbaum,
wumer cstransberry, Richard bobwarts,
Robert KUeotop, Ojrll Rehrtg Arthur
JlsIJt.
" class. Jennie Morlhlmer, Emma
Acker, Llllle Oumbcrt, Emma German,
Emma Buss, Ella Feuherer. Hattle Ilex.
Ntrra Eddlnger, Lena Lengeome. Grace
reiers, i.iara Hmith, Mary Urumbore. Lis
slo Geggus, Sallle Krnm, Ada Webb, Norah
Williams, Harold aceen, Anson Moulthrop,
Salllo Miller, Annie Warner, Emma Kiel
lar, Annie Graver, Daniel Schoch, Eugene
Frltzlnger, Fred Mlllor. Frank Dreher.
Robbie Honli, Percy Frltzlnger, Ira Berger,
Robert Stout, Harry Wel.iow.Henry Brown
miller, Ralph Kaudenbusb, Walter Welis,
nii.on nrener, tugeno Acker. Al le Reich
Srd, Ilarry Schwartt, Frank Trainer, John
ueyer, uarry Trainer.
rniKART no. S.
A Glass. Annie Yellhswcr, Sarah Stat
ter, Lulu Weldaw, Uettha Koons, Emma,
raters, Lu!u Peters. Kmma Sinlcle. Allea
Honlz, Lily German. Gertie Ilialer. Mlnnta I
rmerer.risitlaoeggns. E1U Bsck, Haiti
- -
Tralaar, OaraeUa llitktr, KrU WUlioas,
Lnra rfnyder. Willie tlank. James W illert,
ilarry r.'ulliiti In, John Siunlori. titdla
f?mlth, rrank Olsrlll, Fiaolc Lints Ualvln
Frantt.
It tltAsa. Little Koons, Ella Webb, Mry
Mulhesrn. Snllla Fry. Minnie Kodf, Sidle
l'eters. Siirli I.nnireomer, Ulara liar fell ll
xand.r ...ry O oss, Wes.sy Atoul
thmp, John Itelchard, Oharlcs Sanlers,
,'esley Hennlng-r.KubsrtLentz,
Wesley WeiJ.lw, Ilarry Wn. nor.
T. A.MNYIIEH. PUIJtcirAL.
Ivtahoolnft Letter.
Misses AuiHuda E. Balliet and Emma
L, Seidle were visiting Iriendt at Mahanoy
City.
Last Sunday the dsdicatlnn of the new
bell, of the St. Peter's church West Penn,
took place. Quito a number ol our gienple
attended, among the number being Lewis
Miller and his leap year chum.
Who says New Mahoning Isn't im
proving T Almost every week wo reirt
that somebody is repiiring Ins house or
something of that kind. Here are a few
morel Dunicl Kressley is building nu ad
dition tn his residence; and John Balliet Is
erecting a new building. Now, let our
School Directors fait into line. Our biwn
ship needs two new school lrouses, and they
ought to have been built ten years ago.
Will they bo erected this year? We earnest
ly hope lliey will.
Mrs. Henry Newmillsr. of Solomon
City, Kansas, is visiting relatives iu this
Valley.
Mr. Dencis Wchrand wife of Mahanoy
City, speut Sunday with relatives in this
place.
No meeting of tho Centra Square Liter
ary Bociety was held lastSatunlay evening
because services were held iu the Evangeli
cal church. But a Inrctini will again be
held this (Saturday) evening. The question
lor debate is: H-solvcd, "That Randall did
a service for his country by defeating the
Morrison bill." Tho debaters nn the af
firmative side are A.J. Ballietand D. W.
Sitllcr, on the negative, G. P. Freyman and
II A. Kelser.
English services will be held In the St.
John's church to-morrow (Sun lav) morn
ing, at !:3ll .iVInck. Rev. Mr Krelitis, ll.e
President of tlin Allentown Female College
will prach. All are cordially iuyited to
attend.
The clnaing exerci.es of the Spring
Term of tho Centre Pquaro Select Scho'I
will be held Friday evening. June 1,1th,
1884. at ":3d o'clock III lh Centre Square
School Hoika The following programme
has been arralnged :
Opening Address Gal. E. Arner
Dcclamntlon Albert Ilnppcs
Eay Habits Euimu Rein. mil Ii
Declamation Pliant, II. Keiser
Recitation .........Minnie I) Arner
E siv --The. IVnn'e. Getm iii. M. Keiser
Orotion -Tile love ot muntn I, LougucTi-
HeclaiiiHtion .Harvey L Straiip
Ri'ci'atl.in Minnie K Hopp-a
Essav Dues il Pay Charlea Riuch
Oration The claims ol our school, D. Sitler
Declamation Edward W Straus
Ri'cilatioi Eugene O. Noth-telti
E-.av Kindiie-s ...Martha L. Siller
Eulogy Hannibal ...II. A Keiser
Declamation Charles W. E'.erts
Recitation Onirics II. Leeds
E-siv No aim in life Warren C. Sitlei
The 'His'ory G. P- Frevmnii
Declamation hdir. O. Reinsmitb
Recitation.,, E. I.llli- Arner
Clo.ing AiMrc... A.J. Balliet
The above cx-rcl-ea will be iiitersK'rseil
with choice selection of mii-ic. Ttte pull
lie in g nerai, and tho patrons of the school
in particular, aro cordially luvitvu iui
tend. Dasa.
WoathMlv Letter.
lu MiSler'd Hall, nn the evening nfthe
3rd int., was presented "Peck's Bad Biy."
The citizens of our town that were there
think abnut organizing another troupe
called Ihe "Weatheily Bid Boy." Tlie.v
have an idea that Peck's will then take a
back seat.
Mr. C. 0. Ifann and wile, of Lehigh
ton, aro spending several days with the
Ifann lamily in this place.
Mrs. Ben 0'Bryan,nfPackerton,ylsltcd
fr ends in town nn Wednesday,
Misses Stnie Schoonover snd Bene
West, wln havo been on the sick list for
the past two weeks, are around again.
Mrs. Philip Hofecker is lying yery ill
with heart diseaso.
Will If. Koons was tnsde happy on the
30th ult., by his wile presenting hnu with
two boys.
E E, Seilzand Charles SeVlnson both
had nulling faces on tho 1st lust. Both
were boys.
Mrs. James Milhlme Is slowly improv
ing. We ere glad to learn that the Grand
Lodge nfthe I. O.nfG. T. will convene in
Mauch Chunk at 10 o'clock a. tn. on the
10th inst.
Memorial day passed by very quiet.
The G. A. R. had a very flue parade, joined
by several other orders of town and the
Netquehoning Band. Mr. Troutinaii, of
Uazlclon, delivered a yery fine address.
A base ball contest tok plate here on
the 30th ult., between the Coalraine and
Weotherly club. The Weatherly boys took
the cake.
In three mnoths ending with Jans 1st,
1S84, there were fifty-two girls and five
boys born in our towu of twenty eight bun
dred inhabitants. Nobtii
HYmeneal. Butler Morris.
Uu Thursday, May 2'Jlli, ISS1. at the
Presbyterian Church, by llev, Ldsall rer
rler. D I).. Ml8 Bessie, daughter of Mr,
Wi. C. Morris. Jr . was united in marriage
tn Charles Ellsworth, son ol Koberl (. Uut
ler, Esq. At precisely 2 o'clock p.m., Ihe
orati, under Hie skillful touch ot Mrs.
Arthur Wells, ni ueiiiienem, annoancrel
Ihe arrival nl the wedding parly entering
the church, tn the beautiful eiraiua ul
Wagner's Lohengrin Wedding March, III
tlio following order: Ushers, William Cu.
len Morris, O. O. Jarranl, It. C. Duller,
Ilarry A. liulier, Asa I,, foster, A. C,
Bruuer, of Columbia! Thenduie F. Kump.
man. ol'pt. Louis, and Dr. R. B Kirbv.
Then the bride leaning on the arm of her
lather, was met at the alter by Ihe groom
After'the ceremony was (verlornied, the
parlies returned to the American Hotel
where a reception was held, Iroiuthe hours
nl 2:30 until 4 o'clock. The congratulations
were mauy and cordial, and llie presents In
great variety well selected and yery fine.
The relrvshmenls served wero iiirmsiied
by Blank, of Philadelphia, and they weie
in every respect the finest that could be
produced by human skill.
The happy couple lelt town at 4:50 p. m.
lor Philadelphia and the West. Alter their
return they will reside at Mahanoy City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Butler, have the
best wishes nf their many friends for a sue
ressful journey through lite. JLf. C. Dtmo
crat.
Among Ihe many friends who honored
the occaiion by their presence were John
8. Lents and wife and Lulu Zehrrr, of Le
highton. "One who wss present" desires os to
state that the Jkniocrat was la error in
staling that Mr. Blank, of Philadelphia,
furnished the refreshment; he only furn
ished Ihe ire Cream and small cakes. All
other refreshments, such as fruit, orsnre,
lady and bride rake, is. being furnished
by the popular landlord of tbe-'Aiuerii an,"
Mr. Jarrard, and were excellent. "Honor
to whom honor is dur."
Touches Yonr Fccketboot.
100 Doses une Dollar is lull of meaning ta
eyerv cne who has been sick. It ran be
said truthfully nf only Hood's Birsajiarilla,
mill ii
whose positive economy and abwlule merit
1 make forjuaslf Ibeuisnds of friends.
For Assembly.
I hereby announce myself us it candi
date, for tlio nomination und election of
n Dsmicr.itlc Kcurcsctltatlrc for the next
I jcsisiutiiro. wnctiicrciccicaor ueiont-
- i r t..n ..i i .t . i
iKw all loSL nn!i
.e varjous ms;,n, anil u"cncioj which
nro continually employed to oppress tho
poor, firmly Lolievins thut nuithcr Nu
turn nor (oJ ever designed that lliuprwr
should be, un thoy now ure, virtually, the
slaves of tho l'lutocrucj- hotter known
as the MONEY l'OWl.R. Good wage
for a fair day's work, to bo promptly paid
in dish, should bo tlio law, un.l no Com
pany Stores, nor uny other methods,
should ho ullovrei to exist, to over-reach
tho laborer.
. ' . I.. ... . . T . ...
oirougiy ucueviii urn. iuc30 nrc, a
mong other.), really the groat and vital
tliingi thut uro of pritctifiil importance
to tlio masses of the people, nnd that they
must he radically eorructcl, sooner or
latere 1 pledge myself, under all circumstance-!,
to ndvocato them witlt ait un
yielding conviction, thut it is for justice,
right und tile-good of Imimnlty. And 1
shall do it with oncrgv an 1 i'orje.
W. M. UAl'SIIEtt.
Lehighton, June 1, 1331.
Banks Tomihip.
-Ihe tunnel which is being driven from
the Vhsrlon to tlio Buck Mountain ycln in
Nn 1 slojie ot Win. V. Carter A: Cu. will
prove a success, ns they Iniye struck a por
lion nf Ihe vein meas'iriug more than six
feet perpendicular he'ght.
Dennis Ode, of Beaver Meadow, was
arrested Wednesday by Coal and Iron Police
man It. Clones for as-.in't und battery on
Catharine Friel, nn old lady about sixty
years otfigrvind also on thechargo of house
breaking. A hearing was bad before Justice
McG.iryey, whn cjmmittol Cule to the
county prl-nn.
S. 11. Vauhurp, formerly of the rhrenlx
Hotel, Coiiyngham, has taken rburge ot the
American Hotel ot Be ivcr Meadow. The
building lias been erected Um the site
occupied by tho old American which wu
destroyed by fire some years ago, aud bus
been liitted up with Ihe latest appliances In
the hotel lino.
The Binks township school board met
at the Jcjiney illo scloi'd linos' Monday
evening. The members elect, Messrs. Mar
tin and McGlalferty, presented their cerllfi
cates of election and were admitted to their
scats, Tlicy Were not sworn in ns has been
customary lor some years iu this towosh p,
Mr. Martin presenting a letter Irons County
Superintendent Snyder, of Lehighton, stat
ing that no law exists calling upon trhiail
diicctors tn be sworn. John Miiriyu was
elected president Willi Hugh Ferry as sec
relary and EdWatd GaYruhati treasurer.
Two candidates for collector of school tax
were placed in nomination, Michael Mur
lio, ot Jcanesvillo mid John Dugan, ol
Yorktuwn, Mr. Dugan received the appoint
inent. Two additional rooms will bo built
to the Audeuned school as soon as jaissible,
which will necessitate the employing ul
unotlier teacher The Beaver Meadow
schunl, owing to tha iucrea.e of the number
ol pupils, will require un additional lemale
tetuherulso. Foniteen teucheis wtie em
ployed daring the la.l term which lasted
eight mouths. The amount paid lor tei.ili
lug purposes wa. $4,'JUj 35 the debt und
interest paid amounted to $1,213 61, leav.
tng a bonded itidi btdues ol i545. lluzlo
ton i"um SjicaUr.
A Uurderer's Confession.
Ureal rXi'ilciuenl was occasioned in Mil
lord. Pike county, Tuesday by u rumor cir
ciliated uaoul town lliat George Smitli, who
is in jail there ou n cliaigo uf murdering
Frank Helta, was being pensioned by Annie
Suillii, the ullegeil wile i.l lli'llz. It.-telJis
lout sue gave, amilli two oranges earn
Tuesl.iv inoruiiig llirotigli the grating, ami
atier he uleoiiool them iiebetjau i-ompluiu-
g ut severe pain, in tue eiouiacii and ile
cl.ire.1 that Auiiio diinlli had pin poison in
the oranges. iJoclnrs were suiiiuioiieit mid
uu tiivesugatioii 11 turned unl to be u aeyere
ca.e of cholera mo-uus
lu the alieriiiHin Sinilli tent lor District
Altoruey Newman und told linn he would
like lo enter a plea ul murder in second
dearcu. Ho uoiiles.fcil to an interpretei llial
ho pud killed Hulls and said lie lia. a.keu
'Sipuie Holtniau, ol Matamuras, lo detenu
I.imi Iroiu injury Iroiu llie man lliat was
taking his housekeeper away Iruin lit n and
us lie could get uo help Iruiu that quarter
he look llie law 111 uis mt u nanus. Judge
8i-elev related tn accept this plcu. He tbeu
nquested In be taken to llie Court Houso,
Wliere, llirnuxu an uuerpieier, tie pieaueu
guilty ol inarileriiig Jleilz. A sliudder
i.a.bed oyer tho laces of Judges and jury
when he made the con.'essiuu. Tnu degree
ul murder will bedeleriiuuiM by Juugo bee-
ley und associates alter heartug tlm tesll
m'ony ot wilueisfS. ,
Becsivers for Reading.
For tlio second time in their history the
Reading Railroad and the Reading Coal
and iroii Cemp.iiies assed into the hands
ol a board ot leceivcrs last Mouday. lliat
this re.uit would follow tba inevitable de
lault on the iulerest ul a pinion of the
railroad company's bonds was generally ex
pected Tho directors wero convened at
len o'clock aud. miou alter noon, application
was made lo Ibe United States Circuit Court
for the sppuititineut ot receivers. Edwin
M Lewis, Stephen A. Caldwell and Presi
dent Goirgo Deli. Keiin, Hie loriner board
(with the single substitution ol Mr. Keilll
lur Mr. Gowei., were uamed. The ellVct
uu the slock was pauicky in the extreme at
first, but alter the Exchange ojiened at
eleven u cluck the puco became steadier,
ll sold ou the street, between nine and
eloven o'clock, lit Ul to 101, but opened In
Ihe Board Room ul iuj aud averaged about
llj during ihe ulternuoii.
Boturnai ta bis Cava to Sis.
Au. uu Sheldon, the lamous old hermit of
Pike county, who three uionlhs ago abaml
uued his cave iu the rocks, where he had
lived for lorlf three years.lo gn tn Connect
cut, where wealthy relatives were tn rare
for him, has returned to his den in the rocks
near Dingiiiau's. The old man, now b3,
says hu cannot stand llie Irivollly und the
worleiliueis ol lile amopg men, and he has
returned to die in the solitude by which for
so many loug years he has been surround
ed. Sheldou is a quiet student of the Bible
and repeal, whole pages with remarkable
facility. He was jilted early iu lite aud
this sorrow leel him to become a hermit
alter ten gears' wandering over the entire
continent. He is nn intelligent and learn
ed nian'.allhougha blacksmith in Ins youth.
He hssiin bud iu his cave.but always sleeps
iu an old rocking chair.
A Ran on the Btroudibarg Bank,
When il beramo known that William
Wallace, president of the Slrnudsburg Na
tional Bank, had failed Mouday for i!30,
000, and that lie had borrowed SU0,U00
from the bank, the depositors started a run
on the institution Tuesday and kept it uu
rorlwu houis then, nulling the bank of
fleers cool and well supplied with money
and learning that the money borrowed by
llie president nan ucen lull y secured to Hi
bank, tho rush stopped aud mauy again
ojiened their accounts. Tha bank loses
nothing by th failure, which was due to
trouble '. the woolen mills al West Eaton,
N. Y , in which Mr. Wallace is interested.
The assets ol Mr. Wallace will pay all lla
bilitles.
Salts About Reading 7agei Snip.
A beanos iu a number of suits brought
against the Philadelphia end Reading
Railroad Cumany will lake place ou Mou
day, belore Alderman Jones, lu Allentowti,
and the result IS eagerly awaited ty the
representatives of the company and by
hundreds nl employes. A number of the
employes un tha Lehifh nnd Susquehanna
dmsion uf the Central Railroad of New
Jersey have derlinco lo accept Ihe Phila
delphia and Reading scrip lu payment of
wages upe mem auu meauiis are orougni
In detennina whether thay must accejil il.
lUthir tha irwM tby
will lcV ihi
sUJJlsiU7'M'lic.
A TKntCf fjat Ciu dostroy tlio ccrms ol
scrcf tola, nnd r.Ucn onco settled bos llie poth
er to root It out, Mutt .o npprse.jtcd by
tUosa ntelctcd. Tl.o'rctaarUaUo cures of
youn! children nnd Uie mora wonderful cures
cf t'uoso of mlildlo asJnillalolu life, as 11
liistratcd try our printed testimonials, pravo
IIoou's S .r.s.vr.u'.iLL.i to bo r ttllallc rem
ct;?. c::italtilng remedial ftgents which do
I'litUcly euro scrofula and orailieolu lilrouv
UiaLlooL.
OrTnTN. n., Jan. ! l , im.
Ttrssrtt. C. I. Htiou .- Co., Louxll, Mat-,..
Gentlemen For ten years previous to.Uiai
caiiy part ot JSTT I had been a constant suf
tcrcr from scrofulous blccis or sores, wlrirli
had r.nallv reduced mo to nLclulcss ccndl
Hon, as ilcf crlbcd In my letter to you In Kip
tenibcrotlhat year. Tho continued excel.
lcnthcaUh which enables mo to keep liuuss
formy aged father and tqenjoy life, keeps
Rllvoiny Intcnio rcjson.1ttxi?slin Hoou'j
BAlls.1r,lliLL...auu icuunui rciiaiu ironiex
pressing my rratlttido for the rcituniietit
euro till Woilikilulmcillcliio effected II my
casoneaily.twr) years apn, whllo lHlngln
Lowell, wnen all my physicians cave me ur
M helm In an incurnblo condition. Ons
nun; octoro i close, i navo recomiiienaea
yottrSarsapnrllla to litlhdrcds. aiulllldnli
mora than rt thotisaiitl cases, nnd my faith tit
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rumo absolute by the wnudcrful cures It ha
cfR'Ctcd aside from my own. I trmt you
will not bo slow tn making ttia merits ol
noon's SAnsAPAmLLA known everywhere,
for tt Is a duty you owe to mankind, Witlt
best wishes 1 remain etyt ruly you rs,
SARAH C. tMlTTtEIlj
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JJIco to take, true merit, tmenualcd for
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health cr Unn.inr.al DIsebarrea tmo I
also "Chapin's lnjcc'ion Fleur," each $1, J
ror ni 1'iiii.i.N, c liner coninctca or
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