t Sheriff's Sale. JJjr ylrlue ol a writ nf LnvARt Facus, (o fie.riirre.ted, I will sell by public outcry, at . ine (uurt House, la Ibe Uorougli nl Mauch pbunk, on Monday, April 13, A.D 1G85, at 10 o'clock A M., the tallowing Real K tate, ti wit t No. 1 All thai rerlaln Lot or Piece' of Ground, situate on the northwardly a.doof forth eircel, in the llnrnugh ol East Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Penney I vaaia.tium bered In the plan or plot thereof seventy four (74); containing In front or breadth on aid North street liny feet; extending thence nerthwardly of that width between paral Nl line at right angles with said etrect In length or depth 200 leet to a 30 feet wldo Al ley) bounded northwardly by said Alley; eastward ly by lot No. 76j westwardly by lot No. 72j aotithwardly by North street. No. 2 Alio, all that certain lot or piece of (round situated on Ihe northwardly side of North street, In the Borough of East Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pennsyl vania, numbered in the plan or plot of said Borough No. 70, containing In front or breadth on eald North street ISO fret and extending thence northwardly ol that width between parallel Hues at right angles with said street in length or depth 200 feet to a 30 leet wide alley, bounded north wardly by id alley; easlwardly by lot No. 78; westwardly by lot No. 74; southwardly by North street. The improvements there on consist of A DOUBLE TWO-STC-nY FRAME HOUSE. 38x53 feet, with a one story frame kitchen 12x20 leet. No. 3 All the southwardly one-half part of all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Borough or East Mauch Chunk, aloreald, numbered In the plan or Slot of said Borough, No 78 fronting ou lorlh street; containing in front or breadth rn said North street ill leet; and extending thenre northwardly 100 feet lo the north wardly halt of said let No. 78; bounded northwardly by the northwardly half of said lot No 78; eostwardly by lot No. h0; eatithwardlv by Noith street; westwardly by lot No. 70. The Improvements thereon consist of a J50U13LE 12-STORY FRAME DWEL LING HOUSE, .25x18 feel, with a one-story frame kitchen 12x20 led. Reizd and taken into execution as Ihe properly ol William S. Walter, and to he sold by Clf AS. W. LENT?.. SiiRrm r. SiiHMFr'a Omen, Mouch Chunk, Pa., March 21, 1835, F. BKnror.kTTii, Plaintiffs Attorney. March 2831. Sheriff's Sale. By ylrluo of a writ of Fi. Fx., tome directed, I will sell by public outcry, at the Court House, iu the Borough nf Mauch Chuuk, on Monday, April 13, A.D., 1885. at 10 o'clock A.M ,tbo following Real Es'ntt: No 1. All that ceitain tract or piece ot ground situate in Mahoning Township, Carbon County and State ol Pennsylvania, biu'nded and described as follows ; Begin ning at a stone in a line now or late of Cas hier Fredericks land; thence by the same seuth forty-one 1,41) degrees, west forty nine perches to a stone;, tl ence by lands late of Jonas A Hum, 'south sevenly-ouo degrees, wost forty-eigVt lurches to a posit, thence by land lateol Andrew 1'rilzinc.er nnd Win 1 enstcrmacher and land lalool John Saeger enuth fifteen (15) degrees, east filly-five and two thirds (Jij) porches lo a post, thence by land latcol Andrew Heller, north eighty c'ght and one-hall ft)8J) rtc;reee,east eighty two (82) porches to u post, thencs south twenty oue aod one quarter (2 1 j ) degrees, forty-one and three quarters (4ljf) perches to the middle of Mahoning Creek; thence nine (0) degrees ravt, eleven anil oiie-huir percV.es to tue post; thenco by thj land ol the lle Jacob Krcviiuin, north sixteen de grees west, one hut'dred and forty iiercht-s to the place of begin uiiig, continuing Fort; 8ix Acres more or less. No. 2. All that certain tract or piece ol lard situate in Mahoning Township, Carbon County, Pennsylvania bounded nnd de seriSed os follows: B.-giuuing at a etoi e thence hylund of"Jese lCrmn, uurth twelve nnd one half (I2J) degrees, fifty-seven perches to a stone; Ihenco in mid along a I'Uhltc road leading from Mahoning to Lo lighln'n, north sixty four (fll) degrrvs, east twenty six (2ft) perches to n stone in said road; ihenco in and along said road in-irth fifty five and threo quarters (55)) degrees, rn1 thirty nine p-rehesto a st; thence by land f Henry Wersteiu, south ibirty-eiglu degrees, east lorty seven perches tu u stone; thence by the samo north seyenty nno sn-i one quarter (7IJ)degrces,eatt twenty-three perches loo stone; thence by land of Iteuben jlunsicker sou'b twelve degrees, east seven teen perches to a titoiie; thence by land hit, of James O'Brien, south fifty-six and one half (Sfil) degrees, west tnamy-five perches to a stone; thence by the same south seven ty lour and one quarter degrees, west eighty three and one half perches to the place ol beginning, containing Thirty Acres and Seven Perches, more or lees. The improve incuts thereon consist of u TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. SRj.10 feel; wing, 24x21 feel; ono story kitchen, 12x14 feel; one frame barn, 35x0(1 ffnl' IM hniltn .nil ilka mi I lidlt.ll n m Seised ami taken into cxec-utiin ns the property ot Wm. 1I Btrau. ami to be sold l.y C11AS W. LI:NTZ.8iikrhk. BhurikkV Orncs, Mauch Chunk, Pa, March 24, ISS5. mar 28-.".t Receipts and Expenditures of the Boroili of Websport Ma, For Year Ending, Maroh '85. HECEIPTS. Cash In treasury and uncol lected at last report, less commission and exonera tions $ us tj Exonerations on duplicate fur "M 7 81 Commission 2 60 0 20 41 122 17 Amouutnf duplicate for 1884. 1113 0'.) Square rent, fence, &c i; 25 t 383 41 EXPENSES. Jienry Hover, treasurer's ree 50 Oil Jos. n. Seldel, Secretary's fee so 00 II. V. Morthlraer lo 00 rr m. stapsner, attorney ree, 12 50 Sundry expenses, and work dono on strart. t-c If 8 85 Ztrn & Straushergar to 00 jiinia ,n uvaiarj sim uncoiiecteu. Isss commission ml exonerations. 64 04 , t S83 41 Bounty Statement for 1884. KEOEIPTS. Cash In treasury and uncol lected as per last State ment, ltsa Gc-mmlislou and eioneratlon...., SUtO 48 Exoneration on dupll. eate for the year IMS ,188 20 Uomralnlon on dupll. Uate tor 118) 48 10 Paid tT. Drlbaori...;-00 00 11038 30 . .,,... 4 604 18 jimvut vi uujuicavo lor loBl.S I01J l'J Balaaoe In treasury and saeollected. Isss commission and exoneration. ,. $1521 8 INDEBTEDNESS. Balanetdae on jodgmeat at last statement....... $3140 1 PaWtaT. Drtlibaeh oo no 12310 1 jQtiriit on tzuo la for one year 134 41 82374 60 , 1521 28 Balance as above statsd , Utbjlltlsi Inexaess of resources.... 8M 32 March is, 1885, we, the undersigned Audi. ttrs of Wclssport Borough, baye examined taa above aeeauats of Jos. U. SelJol, bscre tary, and Henry ltojer, Treasurer, and frd thm ctrreel as above stated. AUSTIN llOVEn, Ja..hii.. WM. K HKEU. 1 Auditor Maithxt, 1185-Sw. Annual Statement -OF THE Boronsh or MiM, Ma WILLIAM MILLER.Treasurer.ln Account with the Borough ofLehlahton, Pa., for the year coding March 20th, 1885! SB. To balance on hand March 25. 1881. ..$ Ot 18 " Balance on llnpllcateot 1883, from J. W. Klelnton. Collector 205 " Amount from Circus Licence vl 00 11 Jerome Itolgle, grass on square 19 00 " Amount from J. W. Ilandenbush, balanco en duollcato or B)6, Jos, S. Webb, Collector 152 25 " Amount from Pranels Stooker Es tate balance due on claim for mak ing pavement 12 25 "Amount from Jno. Sbeckler, Cel lector, on duplicate of 1884 , 883 00 Tm 50 CIt. Orders paid for Work and Material, High ways to: Wm. Koch 3 30 Kira Newlmrd 122 62 J as. Hollenhach 0 11 Monroe Queen 24 75 (I. W. Scbocli 18 85 J. Campbell IS 75 W. II. JUoulthrop 15 If Wm. Kelser. 4 09 Wm. Miller 72 77 W. 1) Peters a 20 Thos. Kemerer 07 28 1. l.Ulicrt ti eo Unas. Wundt 2 20 Jos. Webb 2 21 H. Edlmrcr 2 75 Jno. Krantz 2 On Chas.o. Heck 10 40 Henry siiultt 4 89 Henry Spoonhclmcr 8 45 Daniel Wert 1 10 John Acker V 00 Clue. Xandcr 8 35 rl linn llonlz 0 05 Jacob Hchgrllnir 15 05 Manillas Schuerer 42 13 i.cwis .Minor 2 41 l.'olit. Klots Jr 4 20 Owen Klots 44 0.1 Adam Homer 23 21 A. W. Horn Is 23 David Slants 6143 Peter ShouhJhouso 2 20 Abe Stoudt 2 70 Lewis Kee l 3 03 Lewis r Klepplnger 30 on Hcnlyel Dreher 1 10 Wm Noll 8 55 Mury Drilier 73 15 P. Koch 15 11 Charles Frocllch 16 13 Levi Uclger 3 85 Lewis WuIcK 21 41 Oliver Hough 1 35 Clint. iSliocKler 1 10 .11 1 1 tun Hunslckcr. 2 20 K. 11. Snyder 4 00 L. S. Stransbery 1 8: Jos. Nothsteii 2 20 A. P. Oluuss 10 00 H J. Oeinian 1 111 Jcorge lllank 68 (Iconic 51. Hex 9 30 Peter Halm 1 6 Clias. Wlnehtnd 1 10 S. J. lltldt 1101 Henry Drlrsel 2 00 Jjs. J5ahn '. 1124 W. M. Itnpslier 3 30 I'll. inn Clauss 1 10 Aaron Kruui 10 to I). Parrcn 3 co W. Wiiterbor 6 06 Itlchnril Koons 6 et Henry Hi ckcmlorf 15 30 (lodlrey Frmitt eo wm. uonir. u so Snnil Fry 3 30 r reii. lcuckci 4 40 Ed. Ohl..-. 1 00 Elizabeth Moyer 7 88 Aaron Hoont 4 so Stephen Spunuler. 3 SO i.uuoen iiuoEicaor. , OJ Suuiucl Seller IS iu Jus. Krum 1 65 JUalilon Ilulcliard 1 Ml rrnil. Miller 27 78 Jus. Spongier. 3 30 w u. lliichinnn 8 .0 J. J Krltzluxor 3 86 jno. iiciun4n 2 zr (leo Luiicr 2 50 I. Schweitzer 5 CO Herman Hugon 38 WallHce Nmder 3 60 (Diaries Trainer 8 78 Uhns. Sclioch 2 20 Wm, Weiss 1 to olus. Dreher 4 40 Elwen Druinboro 1 10 i:h;irles llillinan 55 win. Tlioinu 1 65 Oivcn Itehrlg 60 l'. 11. lluwer , 6 vo rrank Dlelil.., ! 20 riiomtis Lunt7., (183) as W. Htoler 2. Trexlvr (c Krcldler. blucksmlthlnL'. . 4 60 (.'has. Pioellch, blacksuiiililng 0 vt Zern h StrausLerger. Inging 33 !io .Ineoti Slrausbertfcr, Q ikioi; 3 00 w, J. . mmei, repairing tools 4u $1142 83 I10KDS AND INTEREST PAID. David Mantx, Interest on bond 24. .t S4 20 " ' " " ' 200 oo " " ' n lull. 411 fi7 ' " " " . 2000 oo tredk. llrlnkmnn, Interest on bond.. i7 50 42713 43 MISCELLANEOUS. . . mi, inline ri-i viwvn, t.iio ji-nr, ,f o uw J. T. Semuiul, small-pox eiueri;es,'S3 10 00 r . .,.,. .. . m ....i. a . .. niiiiiiuir, naiiniiiK accuunis, 140J..,. O UU It. V. Morlliliutr, printing; annual rianiuriii , j WU 11. A. llelti, awarlnir Council, Fo urs, uoiiurs anu jiurgrcss lor T vnr K -i; S. S. .lacoby, surveying. ...."!!.'.'.,.'! 17 75 11. v. inriuimer,jr..pnntiiiK nonces 1 so W. W. ltapsher, Secretary s salary, 1S8I I. 45 On John T. Scmmel, Secretary's salary i" .................... 9 uu Jno. Sliecklcr, commission for col- ii. m jvy n.M Hnpsher, solicitor, (1883) 2,s 10 J. L, Onbic, lumber, nails, c 27 2J Win. Miller, s.itari ns Treasurer, "81. 46 00 F. P. Lhuz, swearlun borouirli ollt- ecrs 1881 ;j Joseph Drumbor . pollco services.... 25 (0 T. A. Sutder, solicitor sj 00 Win. Miller, labor, 2'.'i; ex enses to Hazleton 1 40; )ecentni(e on Slate tax, 14, 43 j two wheel birrow wheels 41 6tt o rjo W. M, ltaiislier, fees for ciillcctlnx iudanient nanlnst J. W. Itnuden. bush Tor Joseph S. Webb's balance on Duplicate ofl875 15 00 Win. Miller, Treasurer, tax en in debtcdness on $6350less percent age 11? 88 5(7 13 SUJ15IARY OP EXPENDITURES. I.ibor and material on lilnliways ....ittlt2 85 Miscellaneous expenses 617 13 iiunus redeemed and Interest paid... 2713 43 Total i(u3 39 RECAPITULATION, Receipts for year 1884 8)1474 61 1'uld outdaring year 1881.... (lata Balance In treasury, March 20, '86... 171 11 IJONHED INDEBTEDNESS. Fredk. Mrlnkman ai.-LVi no David JIanti .'000 00 -13350 00 JOHN SHECKLEE, Collector, In Account with Lehlghton Borough! DJi To total amount of Duplicate, 1184. ..1051 21 OU. Hy Exonerations t 67 64 Uy amount paid Wm. Miller, Treasurer, as per receipts.. 3983 09 1910 73 Ualancedueon Duplicate, 1881 $ 110 48 We, the undersigned duly elected Auditors or the Horough or Lehlghton, de certify that we rind the foregoing accounts of Wm. Mil ler, Treasurer, and JohnSbeckler, Collector, correct, to the best or our knowledge and bcllsr. W. P. LONfl. 1 H. J HItETrTEY, Undltore. M. C. TltEXLEll ( The balance of $110 48 due br JOHS SIIKCKLElt, Collector on Duplicate of 1R84, bas been paid over to the Treasurer naze the accounts were audited. March 2S-w3. AG gIMT.q WANTED -Ilv tha Intnulitoar .. M m amMBssa.esKM.ka r a n c o c as"R ASPRFRRY JJV?.r..0ur u"ra auceeed .bere others fait uiiutTUSlls or a full Linear FIICIT8 ANIIOKNAMICIVTAIJS. A ood mnlna lc honet.onretlo nn. Addraas BA?Hi9.lflSE co Phllada. Pa. April It tn "Original Cheap Cash Store" Bargains in Staple Dress Ms! We ore offering n very desirable line of Domcstio Suitings m uch BELOW their MARKET VALUES A lance line of Rrocatelle Suiting at ii els. Worth 7 cents. New Stjle Suitings at 8 cents, price Vlii cents. Regular All colors of 17 cent Cashmeres at 12 cents. 18 cent rllcgos at 12$ cents. Almost dally new Usrgalns are arriving. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Rank Street, Lohlgh. ton, Pa. June 7, 1884-ly. SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1883 SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to Ibis office by money orders or postal notes wilt please make, them payable at the Wxissro.T Post Officii, as the Le bighton office is sot a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. This month CDds tho oyster season. Thcro is a prolifle crop of Drummers In this section. Hen fruit 15 cents per dozen from farmers on the etrect. Next corner slaluory, followed by linen dusters and straw hat;. Potatoes are selling at 50 and CO cents per bushel through this section. April 20th will bo Iho GGth anniver sary nf Odd Fellowship in America. Pleasure, rallsfuclion. hanniness. iov. and delight, by using Jadwin's Pino Tar Syrup. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Lehlghton. Tho State fair to bo held at Philadel phia will commence Sept. 23rd, and close Oct. 7th. The ball ot tho Arioc Band lost Mon day night was a success, financially and otherwise. Our friend Drake Long, one of the clerks at Packerton, is nursing a very badly mashed thumb. Hnneed hnlr is coins out of stvle. and so oro hanged up lunj, by using Jadwit.'e Tar Syrup. Only 25 cents and $1 a bottle. S.ohl by T. D. Thomas, Lehlghton. Win. Ilcilig has given Ills liquor sloro building, on Dink street, a new coat of paint, nhlch adds much ( Its appearance. Tho new bnncb of the F. A II. U. It. from Mananoy Tunnel toTanianend.wliich has been in course of erection for some time is nlout completed. HATS, I10NNLT3, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, NOTIONS, 'Ac at the Now York Millinery Store, Alvenio Grayer, Lehlghton. Uw During tho month of March 49.1S7 loaded, end 51,830 empty coal cars were carried over the Lehigh division of the Lehigh Vulley Railroad. The Lenox. Coal Company, ol Slinmo klu, with a cipital of $750,000, was char tered Tuesday. The pcrsous interested are from Kluilra and Buffalo. Avoid disturbing the congregation nf ler entering church by hacking and cough ing, by using Judwin'a Tnr Syrup. Sold by T. D. Thomas, Leliighlon. Al. Klnl7, son of Ammon Klolz. of Franklin township, died of consumption oil Monday last. Deceased was about 20 years of ajc. Lydio Zinschl, aged 18 years, fell from a train near Mouch Chunk, on Monday w hile trying to steal a ride, and had her right arm cut off, Everybody and their uncles, nunti, sisters and ousins get their teams at David Ebberl'a livery on North Street, because the teams are neat and the terms low. 5Ulf you wonta nlcc.smooth.easy shave vour hair cut or shumpooing.go to Franz Roedcrcr's Saloon, under tho Exchange IIo tel. Ho will Dx you right, and don't you forget it. We hear rumors to the effect thatqultc a number of buildings are lo bo creeled in this borough during the coming season. Right I An unknown man committed suicide at Taiiinqua, Saturday by leaping from the nroad street bridge into the Little Schuyl kill River. His body was not recovered. Charles II. Cuminings, passenger agent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad at New York, was married at Mauch Chunk Tues day to Miss Mary Packer, daughter of the late Asa Packer. Croup ran Ira cured In tweniy minutes by using Jndwin'eTar Syrup as directed. Price, 25 cents nnd $1 per bottle. Bold bv T. D. Thomas, Lehighton. Thomas Irons, a resident of Big Mine Run, near Tunmrjua, Schuylkill county, was almost Instantly killed at Turkey Run Colliery, Sheuandoah, Saturday, by a fall of coal. One of Clinton Brelncy'8 hens present ed him with no Easter egg lost week.which measured "J by 6 inches, nnd Clinton don't think there are many chickens can do any better. Nuthan Gray, thlrly years a boss on tbe Delaware and Hudson Canal Company's coal docks at Uonesdale, wus Instantly killed there Tuesday in jumping from a moving car. We don't give away trial bottles of Jadwin's TarSyrup, for if we did, every body would be cured, and business would be at a standstill. Sold by T. D. Thomas, LehlghUn. There are several able bodied men now living at the expense of our people. Why do not the Poor Board put them to work on tbe streets, or to grade the upper por tion of Ihe public squaro 7 Try It. A gradual revival is apparent In the iron industry in this section. Preparations aro btiug made to blow in one of the stacks of tbe Lehigh Furnace, Allentown, nnd one ol Ihe Cuplay Furnace, at Coplay, a-"Susan, haye you seen those fancy Spring Hats and Bonnets at tbe XEW YORK MILLlElir STORE V "Yes, Bailie, ain't they beauties. I must have one for the Spring Season." - "So must I." 3w Ice cream made its appearance In our town on Saturday evening, and now the economical young man doth wearily sigb as he anxiously counlcth up his earaings and patiently awaits the opening of the summer's campaign. Fire broke out in Joseph Enleb's bard, ware store, Mahanoy City Saturday morn ing. The store and its contents and five other store and shops were destroyed. The Mansion House narrowly escaped. Loss, $450,000. 2f Only 10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. Egg zactly after a cfelay of sometime our bens haye come to lay, on Tuesday rooming we gathered in two eggs of the fsllowiogdiinensions ; No. 1 Tl xll ; No. 3 7 J x 5 iuches, Do it tome more, chickens- Rumor as wo go to. press says that a Ituhgarian el Penn HaVen June!., entered the I. V dipot.and wis taking Ml the lime tables, when he was told to desist by Ihe operator, Thomas, llngan. Ho retired and shortly after returned wlthra revolver and shot IfogsD to death. A letter from Roy. Wm. G. Lsltzlo, for merly of town, informs us that he is enjoy Ing his usual good health, but that Mrs. L. is confined to her bod hy sickness. Ho sends kind regards to all bis old friends in this section. For tho week ending on April 4, 1835, there wete 64,727 tons of coal shipped oyor the Lehigh Valley Railroad, making a total of 1,667,238 tons to dale and showing a decrease of 83,351 as compared with same time last year. v While a schoolhouso was being demol ished at Mauch Chunk' on Monday the walls fall and burled a boy and n men In the debris. The former was Instantly killed, and tbe latter bad a shoulder and an arm broken in two places. Tho gas used in Wilkcsbarro is made from coal-oil. On Saturday the main on Ross street broke, letting the gas through the soft earth Into tho house of II. C. Engelhi. Tbe family were prostrated and were forsometlme In a precarious condition Clauss (tBro,, The Tail ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand. Ifcle Uckherl, n fat woman, who traveled some year9 ago with Baruum's Circus, died nt Glendon, Northampton county, Tuesday. Her weight nt one time was 500 pounds, but sickness reduecd it al the time of her death to 400 pounds. Dr. D. A. Beckiey, Postmaster at Bloomshurg, Columbia county, has been arrested for embezzling tho lunds of the cfiice. He was held in bail for trial at Court. His deputy, who is his brother in- aw, is the guilty party, though tho Post master must stand the responsibility. Ex. Tho 10th annual meetlugof the stock holders of the Carbon County Industrial Society, will be held al the hotel of J. W. Raudenbush, in this borough, on Monday afternoon, next, at 3 o'clnck. A full at tendance is requested. The society has declared a dividend of $2 per sharo on tho earnings of last year. Grand Spring Onenlne I havo lust arrived Irom New York with an Immense stock of Hats, Bonnets, Ac, which I now offer at rock boiiom prices. I dely compe tuiou. ALVEXTA GRAVER, NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE, Bank St., Lehighton. 3w An explosion nf gas occured at the Lawrence colliery, Mahanoy Plane.Friday, by which William Minnehan.of Frackvillo, and William Uope, of St. Clair, were seriously and, perhaps, fatilly burned. Tho explosion was caused by a miner entering the breast Willi a naked lamp. Both are married men witli families. Thn attention of parents and guardians is directed to the announcement in another column of to day's AnvoCiTE.of Frof. C. A. lliltcr's select school opening, which will take place on May 11th and continue for eight weeks. Mr. R. is ono of the best instructors in tho county, ami our people will do well to patronize Ills school. Xfe&zs Eailroad men, the prettiest, BEST and largest stock of WATCHES can be seen at E. H. Houl's. Mauch Chunk, Pa. , 2 Charles Babcr, one of tho oldest nud most prominent citizens of Pottsyillc, died Saturday morning after a lingering illness, aged 83 jears. Ho was a man of large wealth, President of tho Peoplo's Street Railway Company and of the Safe Deposit Bank, a Director of IheSchuylkill Nayiga. tion Company nnd prominently identified with many other publio interests. During thn heavy gale which prevailed on Sunday tho greater pirtlon of No. 0 brsaker ol O. F. Myers Co., at Yorktown, was blown down. Fortunately it occurred on an idle day or a serious loss of Ufa might havo occurred. A gang of carpen ters will he put to work Immediately to repair the injured part. JgirH. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only 10 cash, if you order now. Lehigh Classia of the ReformeJ church wiiriiold its annual conference at Kutztown on May 15th. Oidcou Muth, tailor, residing at Ger mansville, having disposed ol bis lot of ground, during the week moved along with his son in law, John Hum, and family In. Penn Forest, this county, where they will go in the farming business. Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, are making up clegan suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, for $1(5, sold last year for 24. Call and see them. The Slatington A'ews in speaking of nur young townsman saysi "Prof. T. F. Kleinlop has for the past two years been giving music lessons on both piano and organ to a large class of pupils in this Vicinity. His class is steadily growing larger, and judging from the Mattering en conlums passed upon his efforts by patrons as well as tbe marked progress of his schol ars, wc should ray no better teacher can be secured fur instrumental instruction." Tnr. lax of Iodoform or mercurials In the treatment of catarrh whether In the form ol Fupiusiturics or ointments should be ayolded, as tbey are both injurious and dangerous. Iodoform is easily detected by Its nireusive odor. The only reliable ca tarrh remedy on the market to day is Ely's Cream Balm, being free from all poisonous drugs. It has cured thousands of chronic and acute cases, where all other remedies have failed. A particle is applied intoeach nostrilj nn pain," agreeable to use. Price 60 cents) of druggists. Profitable employment Is offered to desirable men as canvassers, by tbe reliable firm of R. G. Chase A Co. bee advertise inent in our columns. James Bennlghoff, of Slatington, lost a valuable horse by death recently. All operations haie been stopped at tho Friedensyille sine mines. Since Ihe stopping of tbe big engine the mines are filling with water. fiS'l have now In sample a complete line of Lin Crusta Walton, Wall Papers, Borders, Decorations and fine Hand Goods, to examine which you are cordially invited to visit my store. Your custom is solicited for tbe purchase of these goods, as also for Painting, Paper Hanging and Decorating, which is guaranteed equal to the best city work at the same price. Prompt attention given to making up and banging all classes of Shades. Plain Shading, Ready-Made, and a Hue line of Dado Shades, Shade Fix tures and Trimmings always iu stock. K. F. Lukenbacbi 01 Broadway, Maucb Chunk. The April terra of Court will commence at Maucb Chuuk on Monday next, 13tB Inst, Minneapolis girls haye red-ribbon slabs with the motto, "The lip that touch wiua shall never touch mlue." Beer is be coming tbe popular beverage. Rumor baa it thst Ihe Pennsylvania and Schuylkill Valley Railroad will coo oect with Ibe Lehigh Valley at Lehlghton or Lehigh Us p. Rail-Road Y. M. 0. A. Tho exorcises of the ninth annlyorsary of the Railroad Men's Prayer Meeting oc curs Sabbath, the 12lli Instant.ln tho Chan. I el, Upiwr Mauch Chunk, at 3:45 o'clock. Wo Invite you to bo present. Messrs. A 0. Tood, our general secretary, and J. P. Rowland, (freight department, L. V. R.R.,) are expected lo make short addrcssos, and Revs, lleilner, Yost.Naylor end Woodbury, will participate In the services. Brief per sonal testimonies from railroad men, and a statement of the year's work ore lo be given. Topic for tho hour r "Let Him Alone I" Proverbs, 1 i 24-33. Hosea.li 17. A Lady's Perfect Companion. Paimi.kss Cmr.umiiTii, a new book by Dr. John II. Dyo, oue of New York'a most skillful physicians, shows that pain Is not necessary in Childbirth, but results from causes easily understood and overcome It clearly proves Ibat any woman may be eome n mother without suffering ony pain whatever. It also tells how lo overcome end prevent morning siexness, swelled limbs, and all other evils Attending preg nancy. It is reliable nnd highly endorsed by physicians evcryarhere as a wife's true privato companion. Cut this out jit will save you great pain, and possibly your life. Send two cent stamp for descrlptlvo circu lars, testimonials anit confidential letter sent in sealed envelope. Address Frnk Thomas Jt Co. .Publishers. Baltimore, Md. Improvement in the Iron Business. Tho business ol Ihe furnaces nt Oalasau qua and Hokendauqua has Improved yery considerably within Ihe last thirty days, each of tbe Works named now shipping from ton to twenty cor loods of pig iron daily, tho demand lor cars having become so great that the Lehigh Volley company Is frequently unable to fill the orders at tho time the cars aie required. More Iron has been shipped from these furnaces during tbo past month Ibnn during any month within the post year. Spring demand Is creating activity in the mills, shops, factor les, mines, stores, jobbing establishments and railroad chiinnals. Tho outlook is good. Allentown Democrat. WeissDort Items- A child of Mr. Dllterlino died last Sunday and was buried on Tuesday morn ing. Rev. Binkley, of Hone3dalc, wai in town during Iho week. Charles Raudenbush, i.f Sellersyllle, is ylsitlng'hls brolUer M. A. Raudenbush, of this. place. Rev. Steckel, of Slatington, preached in the Lutheran and Reformed church on Good Friday. Tho friends of Francis Rhoads gaye him a surprise party last Friday evening. Rumor has it that John Laury will shortly open a candy store and Ice cream saloon. "-Frank Laury and 8a!nnel Everts were on n fishing excursion to Walcksyillo last Tuesday. Mis Mauser, of Treichlcr's, wos tbe guest of Miss Laura Yundt, last week. I'll 03. The Brotherhood of Engineers. A large meeting ol tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was held at Scran Inn Sunday fur tho purpose of organizing a Scranlon division of tho order. About .100 men arrived on special trains to participate in the proceedings. Among tho divisions represented were 239, of Easton ,- 30, of Thilllpsburg j 175, of Hoboken: 103, ol New York 172, of Schenectady j led, of Carbondale, and tho Pan nbscot oncl other divisions. Tbo Scrantnn Division was or ganized with ono hundred members by the officers'bf the Hoboken Division, No. 171, ana was named the Sam Sloan Division, No. 270, in honor of tho president of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western RR. The officers elect will bo installed by Chief Arthur, or Cleveland, early next month, This Is the first division of Ihe Brotherhood organized in Scranlon since tho labor troubes'ofl877. Tho leaders say that their relations with the companies aro friendly. Pcoplo In and out of Town. .We would be pleased to have our citizens scud us Hems under this head as It is im possible for us to sccuro them all Ed, o ' Oeorge Brinkman,of Peely P. O., is nt home visiting his parents. "Dirk" Cotbiirn, of town,spent Sunday at Wcalherlv with Iriends. Rev. F. K. Berndl nnd wife were visit Ing "the folks at home" during the week. Charles Clauss, n student at Muhlen berg College, AJIcnlown, was home .over Sunday. Mrs. G. D. Shuck, of Lehigh Gap, was Ihe guist of Mrs. W. W. Morlbimer, on Monday. Our very populur friend Al. Leuckel, spent the Easter holidays at his home. In this borough. It. II. Peters, the popular tailor, of town, was on a business jaunt to Ilasleton last week. Clem.N. Itunlz, of Allentown, spent several days in town last Wsek seeing his many friends. Our townsman. Harrison Bower. I serving as a juror In Ibe Surpreme Court, J'blladelpbta, John Leiehleiter formerly of this place, now of Minneapolis Minn., is viaitineold friends In town. Miss Ella Or ever, nh eslimabia young lady of Ibis place, was visltioir at Allen. town over Sunday, Mrs. Scberlzinger, of Slalington, was Visiting her daughter. Mrs. Daniel Wain. on BankWay, during the Week, Oook amohl dob 1 Blrausso, fer Wus gade der George B. M. Stacker so oft in de Northampton Strose 7 Kon'st du es cx plaina? Our young Iriend Jeff. M. Jlehrigls back home again arter an extended trip through the Southern Statu. Jeff looks well and happy. Mrs. Wm Conner, and her dauehler Emma, ( East Mauch Chunk, wero the guests ol Mrs. II. V, Morthlmer, on Bank way, on Wednesday, Misses Annie Frilt, Ida Zelucr and Emma Bartholomew, of Mauch Chunk, wero the guests of Mrs. Charles Yenser, on Bank street, over Sunday. Our young friend M. George Clauss, tbe fssblonable representative of Clauss i Bro's., clothing house, this borough, Was on a combined business and pleasure trip to Philadelphia during tbe week. 'Squire Mehrkam and family, of Towa meeting township, on last Satuiday moyed Into the building on Bank street lately oc cupied by Sweeny 4: Son, and will, we are Informed, shortly open a dry goods and grocery store. We welcome tbe 'Squire and his familv to our town, anl with him tne. cess In bis undertaking, Ladies wanted, A lady agent is wanted In every elty and village also ladles to travel and so licit orders tor Midimi Wood's Corsets and Corded Corset Waists. Agents are making from twenty to aity dollars a week. Bend fur circulars and price-list lo B. Wood, oi BoUlb Balloa Street, Syracuse, N. . Mar. 14 2m. The Commissioners of Luireoe and Lackawanna coupties will have the inter county boundry lint tcsurreyed. An Appalling Colliery Disaster. Al 1 o'clock Monday afternoon a terrible mlneaccidentoccursd at theCuyler Colliery, operaled by S. M. Healon A Co., situated at Raven Hun, Schuylkill counly.by which leu persone'lont their lives. Al the lime mentioned an extensive caye-in took Lire four hundred feel from the bottom of the slope. The wind occasioned by tho cao In had such a force as to throw wagons of! Ihe track, knock nut timbers and otherwise cause great damage. Ten hands who worked Inside ol tho point, where the top gave way are imprisoned. Their names ami occupa tions are ns follows : Frank McLaughlin, driver, aged ID. ll-rnnnl Smith, driver, aged 20 John Cavannugh, laborer, aged 21, William Audersin, miner, aged 43 ; leaves a wife nnd four children. Mike Herrity, miner, nged 50 ; leave; a wife and six children. Benjamin Maurer, miner, aged 37 ; leaves a wife and threo children . M. Mervlna, miner, aged 30 ; leaves a wife and two children, Daniel Kennedy, miner, nged 42 j leavos a wlfonr.d seven children. Nicholas Pureell, miner, aged 0 ; leaves a wife and six children. The cave-in occurred on what is known ns level No. 1 nnd swept everything ohcod of ll lo level ino. 4, Increasing in slzs and velocityasit went. Rescuing parly alter rescuing parly have been going into tho mine since the accident oci-urrod, but have bnen unable to reach the entombed men. William Heaton, ono ot tho owners of thn mine, accompanied by Mino Inspector, Mauch line, went umvn ot lour oVIocu. They returned after being down two hours and reported limy were tiuible to reach the men. The gangways were blocked, timbers wero knocked out end the mine was work ing. They consldried the situation n hopeless one. Another party of miners made an attempt to go clown through an ahindoned airway, but after reselling level No. 1 their rourso wos impeded nnd they wore compelled to icturn to Iho surface. The opinion Is ventured by pr cthal miners that with nil avnllablo help lo clear a road through it will bo n week or ten days beforo the men cm bo reached. At seyen o'clock the inside foreman, Charles Esgnr headed a body of men and went down the mine by the trayellngway. An hour later they returned, stating their course was blocked". There is no doubt whalever that the iin prisoned miners are dead. The supply of irrsu air lias been entirely cut oil anil oven II they are allyo nt present before they run ho rescued they will all have parished. The greatest excitement prevails. Thousands of people were on tho scene nil ni'leruoon and evening. Women and children arc weeping nnd only tho stoutest and strung est miners oro venturing In tho mine. Continued cave-ins aro expect. Tnocoal and rock is cracking at all points and it is considered dangerous for any one to venture eloso to tbo point whero tho gangways are blocked. Tho cause of tho rave in is not exactly known. Different iheoriea have been advanced for It. The colliery was not working Monday. Tho meu who have lost their lives wero engaged in timboriuf. Had the mine been in full operation oyer ono hundred men and boys would have mot the falo of the ten. The operators nnd superintendent aro doing all in their power and say they will spare no pains or expense to reach the bodies Tho Cayler Colliery has been operated for years by Heaton A- Co. and was always cousidered n fine operation. Tho lease of me raillery expires In June, when Ihe Philadelphia and Reading Coal nnd Iron Company will take hold of !t. Three mules wero killed by tho force of tho cave-In. Attempts will bo marie in reich the men, hut as no other means is known for the purpose than those Indcated but little PMgres will hi made. Tho damage done to tho colliery cannot be ascertained nt present, but it will reach fully $20,000. Mr. Heaton, the superintendent, said that work could not bo resumed before two months, II then. Tho colliery may be permanently ruined. He continued: "We cannot tell till the mine settles. The pillars of the colliery had been pretty extensively honeycombed and this may havo been the causo nl the cuye in. The old mintrs say nothing like it has cyer occurred within their recollection iu tbo Schuylkill real region." At 7.30 o'clock another ri'sb of stuff took place and tho report It mada could be heard on the surface. Limn Tho ten men entombed at Cuy ler Colliery are thought to be dead, and the bodies cannot be reached lor about a week. Mahoning Items. - Charles Boyer, a student of Muhlen berg College, Allentown, spent a few days Willi friends In tho Valley, Our schools aro all closed. Wo hope lo have a six months term next year. Charles Itlota will leave for Scranlon on Monday, at which place he has procured a position. A flying rquirrcl,an animal seldom seen In these parts, was caught here last week. The Centre Square 8elecl School opened on Mondoy with a large attendance. The 8t. Johu's church will be rcraod- deled and improved, Misses Susie and Myra Good, of La hlghton, were the guests of Miss Amanda Da 1 1 lei oyer Easier. -The School Bonrd Will meet to day (Saturday) In the Tleasant Corner school bouse to pay tho teachers their salary, Dayld Miller, ol PorryVllle, has pur chased Solomon Kemercr's farm) considera tion, $2,000. He moved on the farm dur ing the week. ' William Guinnsr,of Tamaqua, moved to this place during the week. Dibii. Doctors Disagree. The commuting of (ho sehtenco of Edwin Bolheras from hanging to Imprisonment for lift for the killing of William Nichols, at Ilasleton, in December, 18S3, has given rise to a warm controversy between some of the physicians of Wilkesbarro. What seema to haye guided the 1'nrdon Board in their action Was the testimony ofDrs.IIakes and Crawford of Wilkesbarre, that the Wound inflicted by Both eras was not neces sarily fstal, but that tbe immediolo causo of death was malpractice on Ibe part of J, W. Cole, a young Ilasleton doctor, who at tended the Wounded man directly after Ibe shooting. Drs. Crawford and llokcs main lain that the treatment Was incorrect. They are supported by Dr. 8.11. BUrdeyant.an old army surgeoa, Whllo Drs. R. Davis, J. P. Itlggius and W. O. Weaver maintain that Dr. Cole was perfectly right. Dr. Cole baa also received letters from Drs. Gross and Agnew, of Philadelphia, or roving Ills surgery. The local papers are lull ol com. muhlcations and Interviews on the differ ent sides, and tbe most intense interest has been awakened, not only among the doc tors, but among tho public at large, The county medical society, by a very largo malorily, declared Dr. Cola's treatment good surgery. National 8Ut Exchange. Tbe National Slate Exchange, nmnn. .1 of manufacturers, producers, brokers nud middlemen from tbe elate regioa'nftbe United States, was formed-at Et'nn w".i. nesday afternoon. About niau wero pres ent and lbs officers chosen Brownell, ol Granyille, N, Y., president) rranx iieeuer, tasion, vice president! 8. Li Fister, Easton, aetretam J. R, Mlirheii. Allentown, treasurer. The Board ofMan agers la Ucorga W. Mackcy, Babgort Sam net Caskie, Slatington) S. A. Boyle, Pbila uelpnia) David McKcnna, Slatington; J. S. Miller and 0. E. Miller. Philadelnhla. Ti.n certificates of membership are arranged on a Sliding scale and tbo Srst series of fifty were; all taken Suit bss been entered In tha 11. R Til.. trlct Court at Pittsburg by James P.Bchoon- oyer against vr- U Jtiherta to recover $100,000 alleged to be due for lnfrinieui.nl ufa torpedo pateut. Combines, In a proportion peculiar to ItscH, tho nctlvo medicinal properties ct tho host blood-purlfylng nnd strengthening remedies of Iho vegetable kingdom. It positively cure when In tho power ot medicine Spilng Debility, Headache, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, nnd nil Dlsoasei caused by n low ttlto ot tho Mood. " I suffered threo years with blood poison. I took Hood's Sarsaparllla, nnd think I am cured." Mes. M. J. Davis, Brockport, N. Y, "Hood's Sarsoparllla beats all others, nnd Is worth Its weight In gold." 1. BAnmso- ton, 150 Bank Street, Now York City. Purifies "I tried n dozen articles to cleanse ruy blood, but never found nnythlng that did me nny good till I began using Hood's Sarsaparllla." AV. II. Prcu, Rochester, N. Y. "My wife was troubled with dizziness and constipation, nnd her blood has been In a bad order In fact she has been all run down. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is doing her a wonderful amount of gtod." F. M. Bald V7i:r, druggist, Blanchcster, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 51 ; six for $3. Made only by C. I. HOOD & CO., L'owoll, Mass. (OO Do3os Ono Dollar. m M O 'V JL J-a WILLIAM F. B I JURY, "Respectfully announces to his friends and the people Ren- smYifrmSi'?i,i,,.M,!i!.i.h9, 0""un;'ln,?,Fnun,lrthat he has REMOVED hla liRUf il, ii'ir toi ? Slrc.0,4,, Uulldlnic lntelyooouplod hv 11 11 It N A III) VOO r, or, the onrncr of White and Bridgo Streots, and Invites a cull. He Is propared to rurnlstj PURE DRUGS & MEDICINES, TOILET & FANCY' Goods, Choice Wines mid MtMiurs, for Jledlciunl Puriiufs. Flue Urnuds of Tobacco and Cigars, Stationery, Wall Paper and Borders, &c., &C. APHi JLLP Coer m anJ E Streets, Weiprt, Pa. An Aristlo Humorous (Jem. Tho Baltimore Amrricas says: The choicest selectiou of copyright American humor nnd ono vhlch will delight every reader is now being-distributed fn o through out America. Nearly all the humorists and comic artists of Iho oountrv aro ronre3ented in it, anions them "Dili Syo j " Itobert J. Ilu.-delte, Ilurlinjton IlAWKsvit: F. H. Oassa way, "Derrick Dodd," Han l-'muoisco Post; C. II. Lewi, "M. Quad," Detroit FnKK Pnrss ; Stnuley Huntley, "Spo-iper,-dyke," Ople P. Read, Arkama'w Tn ivklkr; II. K. MunUtlrick of Pick, and o'herr. Toe book in question is Iho uniqun annual nterary production of Tho Ubarlcs. A. Vogeler Company, of this city.nnd is slvlel the St- Jecnbs Oil Family Calender 'and Book of Health nnd Humor lor 1885. Wlnla it has been gotten up primarily lor advert sing purposes, it is so replete with origtnsl matter freo from advertising refer ence that the bu'lness feature is almost a secondary one. Twelve millions copies nre issued lor gratuitous distribution, being delivered from housa to house in large cities, and In smaller towns lurnlsheJ through tho medium nf druggists. It has been printed in a number of languages nnd for different rountrles. The press of Great Brltiln ami Australia is unanimous In praising the merit ami nrigiinlily of its contents, The illustrated sketches are interpersed with testimonials ns to tho merits of tho wonderful pain euro, St. Jacobs Oil, tbo only remedy which received gold medals nt tbo World's Voir of Amtralla, India and other countries. Tho lied Star Cough Cure, anew discovery in niorfic no, has also space devoted to it, Bsards ol Health of largo cities, eminent medical d'lthorities.analylicil chemists, cnief officers of etateand municipal governments have all testified not ouly In Its Ircedom from narcotics, opiates and poisons, which enter so largely into tho composition of old time preparations. The former editions of this .little book wero very nttractiye, but In . tbe present Instunco both publishers and con tributors seem to havo determined that they would give the country all that is brightest and best in American humor You can get a copy from Tho Charles A. Vogoler Co , Baltimore, Mil., free In reply to Poital card. SIAItKlKD. ItLOTZ-I)KNTIKC!Efl.-On March 20th bylhaRev. Q. V. Stihilz, Hubert Klolz and Miss Fannlo Dutinger, both of Le hlghton, Pa. BACItMAX-.MCLEAN.-On the Slstdov of March, by the Hev. A. Bartholomew, Lewis Uncliman, of West Poun, olid Miss Mary J. Mclean, of East Brunswick, Schuylkill county, Pu. GREEN' 8CHAFF-EU. On the 4th day or April, by thn same, Alvin II (Irecn and Miss Lillle Schafer, both of Franklin, Pa. SANDEL FISHEil On the 20lh day of March, by Rev Wm. Strauss, John K. Ram lei, of Mahoning, and Miss Marv S. Fisher, of White Bear, Pu. ' DIED. ZElGLEn. On the 0th day of March, In Quakoke, William J., infant son ol Jo siah and Fiaulla Zeigler, aged 0 mouths nnd IS days, KOTIISTEIN-On the 17th day of March. In Kast Penn, Emma 8., Inlsnt daughter of Bcnjamih Kolhsteiu, nged -4 mouths and 10 days H!LL.-On tho lath day nt March, in Wost Penn, Lillie J., daughter of Aman dus and Elizabeth Hill, aged 9 years, 1 month and 20 days. KEMERER. On the Mlhdayof March, in West Penn, Levi, husband of Salome Kemerer, aged 37 Vears, 5 mouths aud 10 days. IIIIjLMAN. On (he 27th day of March ,ln Tamaqua, llaberca, widow ol tho late Augustus Hillnion, aged -10 years, 6 months and 12 days. LE5SMAN. On the 29th day of March, In East Pcnu, Belig A husband or Amelia Less In a ii, aged 45 years, 10 months and S days. KOLB.-On the4tb day of April, In Evt Penn, Henry, husband of Margaret Ko'io, aged 71 years, 6 months and 20 days. llAASOn the 23rd day or Mar-.h, In West Penn, Ilnbbio, infant son o' David and Mary Alice Haas, aged 1 ruanth nnd 9 days. WAGNER. On the 4th dayi of March, in West Pane. Minnie, Infant Oaughler of Levi and Catharine Wagntr, aged & months and 20 days. LORAlt On the 29th luy or March, in West Penn, alary Lorab. aged 78 years, 9 months and 1 day. New Advertisements. TAR GHIURE '.H.0lM,r JVros Oplalv.mtllft atnl 1'oUont. PROMPT, SAFE. SURE Cure for Conslii, t'oIJaitnd lhcr Throat . una i.unir, Airif lion. nrrTCijrriiiJoTTiic. ir luvstsitinkD Dcitrnt. THE tlUKL UiAt OI-LLtU U.. lUUIgT. Hi., I K. Cares I MK Ui.4uh, TmU,S, I ' K'i"rrr.:"'"c i tut cuikto i,muu in., utiui..,., at, C.M TRADEVhW MA wm crjAcoBsn T Jjo 1tME . fW!L r r .iggjwiaaiHS iisih Is so vastly stipctl.tr to any other ar.v narllla or blood purifier, that nno has well aald! "Its health-giving effects upon Mm blood nnd rntlio human organism, are- a much moro positive than tho remedies ot a quarter of a ccutuiy ago, as tho steam-, power ot to-day h In ndvanco of tho slot? and laborious drmlgciy of yoars ago," "Whtlo Buffering from a sever bUlooa attack l.i March, 1833, a friend in Peoria. 111., recommended Hood's Sarsipamia'. I tried tho remedy, and v.'.u permansntly cured." J. A, tSitr.i'Aim, travelling agont lor Devoo U Co., Pulton Street, N-Y.. the Blood "I was for f.vo years a sufferer -with bolls, nil run down, nnd was nt ona tlraa obliged to n''0 up work. Beforo taking; allot two bottlcaot Hood's Sarsaparllla, was entirely cured." It. M, Lame, Pittsburgh, Pa "I was severely afflicted with scrofula,, and for over a year had two running sorea' on ray neck. Took flvo bbttloa or nood'n Sarsaparllla, nnd consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovcjor, Lowell, Mass, Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. (1 ; tlx for $3. Mads only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell. Mass, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. . FOR SALE i!oiMuaUiUltiMr llulla. Th. bwt J nownftf sim n land. All re sMeevd ami jM1lrri'es fnrnHliei), I'rtcrM I.wt nn'iX JIcXAl IlUOSi, Brookstdo ram, rt. Wains, lad. Pic to! Pictures! Pictures ! ! PICTURES Copied and Enlarged in all sizes from card to life size, viz: Oil Portraits, Wator Colors, Pastels, Crayon, India " Ink and Photos. All work gnnranteed or no pay. All wa ask is a trial, (live in n call nnd bo conviucsd. - "' " No. 105 North Eighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Ea. FimiUIX SAN TEE, Iona3er. J. S. KREIi)LER; .icnt. ORDERS left ut Iho OirtisoK. Advocate)1 Office will receive prompt attention. Feb. 28-Iy RBMOY1LI S WL,SS Dr. C. T. Horny? Respectfully announces to Ms customers and thn people Konerntly that he has removed hta DlllKJ STORE Irom Leuckol's Untitling to his newstoro room opposite the Public Square Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., whero he will be pleased to rccelre friend! nnd the public, and supply them with Pure Drugs &' Medicines, J ' Fancy and Toilet Articles, Lamps and Lamp Fixiurps, Stationery & Choice Cigars. together with n fine line of latest designs in. Wall Papep ' AND , Decoratioril; nt Lowest Prices, reraons can also obtain l.yc-O lasses anil Spectacles, properly ai.R.l lost',1 to Ihclr Hutu nt reasonable prleea6 Prescriptions compounded wtlb care day or night. Remember, THE CENTRAL DliUO ptor,. J'cb.2,yl Dn. O. T. HORN. Weissport Soleot Sohool- Witt ora.v jts MONDAY, APRIL 57; '867 and oonlinue 10 consecutive weeir,;in loe Publio Sohool Uutldinp, WEISSPORT, CARBON COUNTY, Tennjay ." On.IIKiT. The aim or ihn Seliool Is to (tlve Tencliers hi opportunity of reviewing tho I'nmroiin llrnnclie, una lo BfTonUha, . more ailvaneo-l pupils of th tut tile schools8' In the ailloinluii Ulslrleis Ilia rnolliiles eleerf llnulnx Ihelr similes, llesl.Ut tbe common ranches. L.I I'.V. ALCKHHA. SA JURAL V!!;P,)?.p"r BorAKY, i-m will bh In connection wlih ihoalwte, there" will hi-' a I'rlrnary Deparliuvnt lor the bsntat off younger pupils. - X X 4 " ItATKS (IK TUITIONS -.. ror Teacners, per term., M ...M.M Fur. Smaller pupls,-Jriim, U MtiXwfiV. Pupils In Primary School... J W 1-tn tshx, actobdiSo Torjaan. s For further Information ad4resiP 3, F. SNYDKIt, WEISSPOHT.'PENN A, Mircha3lh,18!i-wJ. ' STOCK MABKET3? Reported tip lo 1 2 o'ci.vlr, by Da HavenVA Towntend,Bankers,Ko. Jrj 8 TMrrl Strut, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and'sold cither for cash or on margin. rhiladtlt'h:a, April, 4th 1884. hl,l J 9, CAIillltill, .,.. U 8 Currency tt's., V B i, now... ., u s r$ ..1nl ...1J7 . -mi 112) i?u mi Pennsylvania II It ti 631 Philmlolphia ,v liisidipr 11 It 71 -1 Ihlj:h Valley 11 It s8 -URj Lehigh O.ul A- Navigation Co 401 iai liuir. N V. A Phila. It 11 Co iiVi.,j New Jersey C. nlr.1 , 331. jjj Northern rueille linn InJ 17 It-' 48, m " Prel-il '. 3$- Orejoo Transnouliiiental o 1'r.i'ui Purifli- ........ i'i Westeru ITrl in 5t West Shm l , ;ji Uiuisyilla i Nashvii, ... In) ilvr, tirade,)
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