!r)iltgpwta'l' New Advertisements, FREE - FREE TO AGENTS. A beautiful PHOTO.MTIIOOKAriUO and Cabinet Officers. tevst; paper JO x SO Inches In elie. Thla strand pie lure bat been produced at larsre expente by the nntit and roost ktllCUl eneravere In the ccualry, anil Its equal has never been tiro, duccd. H stands unequalled ai a work ol an. Jt should ba found In every office and home In tha land. . po.rSrGLEVBLAND anfl HENDRICKS heaiecti tlie first opporluiltir to buy tha peo ple'! flrit repretentatlve of Democracy, reform and honest 1)1 VnQPO Uovernmant In 61 lOdlo. Thla la the greatest chance ever offered to men and women to make money rapidly. fiela at sight to nil Democrats at leaat. Mo, provloua experlenco required to be success, lul. Uulfltaent securely Oft eked In. acar toon (securing Ita sale arrival) and special terras to canvassers Kill be aent upon re ceipt of S3 cents In rtampa to prepay coat of marline.. Write at ouce and secure a big paying bullpen. Address, U. S. ART CO., J.69 & 171 Brondway DJ. Y, HOSES!! SIX VARIETIES by mall, (any address), ONE HOLLAR. q, H. KIPKBRIDK, 400 N. 10th Street, apr. )8-lm Philadelphia, Fa, ran'cTcasRASPBERRY On! thou nMd apply who can dernt tlirlr ntire tlm and t taction to tha wortt. Ths businMH etutily faarned. Our tni'it fincctiei. wbsra others fall. (.ROWERI or it Full Line of FUUITB AND ORNAMENTALS. A rood oponinit for honent, new-stle man. Agrees R. O. CHASE & CO. PhHada. Pa. Atrtl U fir The American Aarlculturist, A NEW PORTRAIT OP GENERAL GRANT, ANP THE- Carbon Advocate 8 Sate For $1.65. Tba American Agriculturist has just is ued a magnificent alipple style line por trait of General Graut, executed by one of ths very beet artiste in Ilia country. The groat warrior ia aitting !n his easy chair in bis now famous library ; the expression ol Ms countenance is exceedingly life like, and the whole picture is grand and striking n appearance, far surpassing ouy previous likeness of General Grant. Its ureal mcril is due to ths lacl that it is from General Grant's last tilting, prior In Ihe final pros tralion that it, it presents lilni as a picture nf health just bafro tho falsi disease com palled him to withdraw Irom the world Utber portraits, while they present liim ill health, do not show features nrjd gener pi appearance at a laic period. Tho regular prioa of tho American Ag ricullurist ia $1,50 per year. We (lavoinode arrangementa with the publiaheis, whereby ne ara enabled to feud, post free, fn a tube specie lly made for tba purpose, this portrait of General Grant, the American Agricullur fet from now, until the 1st ol December(8 months), and the Ciaiwp Apvocatx all for tha sum of $I.G5 Tha portrait alone sells for $1.00 in New York ; no copies liars been disposed of at lasa than that figure. This Qffor only good for ("GOJ pixty daya, gDRDOCK BLOOD R1TTERS. . WHAT XB XTJ A strictly vegetable prepa ration, composed of a cholco and skillful combination of Nature's best remedies. Tho discoverer does not claim It a ouro for all the ills, but boldly warrants It euros every form of dlsoaso arising: from a tor pid Uvor, impure blood. Mis ordered kidneys, and where there is a broken down condi tion of tho System, requiring a firompt and permanent tonic, t never falls to restore tho sufferer. Such Is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists, who are authorized by the manufacturers to re fund the price to any pur chaser who Is not benefited by meiruso. - ' 3PM OK, 6)1.00. FOSTER, MILE-URN & CO,, Props., I BUFFALO. NEW TORE. Ross Leaf, Fine Cut, Kavy Clippings Bnd snuffs J5TXH.Y ONE Who Ownt n Y"AGfiX Want, l BfaMn I ijANOl'Y TOP. yolj.up tuen niT or nut nn ln.ln tain utea. UAdaln alxea to ewea. W(y ill 4va IV u bujlnfaa wagons, pleasure at for lllu(tra.t4 clroular and raV Hat A MKta antawJ ttTBiTwbrre. 6tat where vOtt Jtntt und SliouX'Tf, tiapdy ilook, go&a. Iohtbait or Gen'l U. S. GRANT, sDeor8t-sohthl1 Van M1V on r - wan m .av CUIala W ianalan Osmomt, PeWWisr. 17 E. Ulh St., Now York tUtlA kvalt V.w.... ..j i... t PNSUMPTI0N t U,a . rlut. twit Ht , u w. .1 .( tU ,., kl.4 HI .f IM1SIDI Hnhntmi l,tai.WKN.II.M,tMh, ,. .aiMrr. L"JI " two iioTTUa rata. im..w.iu, .tiL: fnnMr,0-ttm, UB.T.4.SLOCVK.Utruriet.lK.T, Jf Wpapir Adrertlslng Bureau, 10 Spruce St. Jlur Torlr, "Original Cheap Caah Storo." We are prepared for tbo H-O-T S.E-A-S-0-N with a Large Block of Light Weight Hosiery, Gauze Underwear, JE AN D RAWEUS, and all sites of CANVASS or BASE BALL SHOES! J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public- Square, Bank Streot, Lehigh- ton. Pa. June T, 18lt-ly. SATURDAY. MAY 2, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making: payments to this office by money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at the WaissroitT ToaT Orrici, aa Ihe Le highton offics la hot a money order ollice Our Neighborhood In Brief, William Heilig has put down new plank pavement in front of his liquor (tore on Bank street. A very enjoyable little sociable came off at the residence of Mr. and Mrs J. .1, Kuti, on Lehigh street, Monday evening. totuDandr, new style watoh chains. ladies .lace pins and cor rings, bracelets and diamond rinci at K U lluhl's, Maucb Chunk. Sweeuy if Son, wholesale ahippirg merohanla of this place, shipped 1 J00 dotcu ofeggato tho coal region during the past' week. Alexander Campbell was Instsnlly killed and Michael Dugal fatally Injured by a fait of topcoat at the Ilarleigh Colliery on Monday afternoon. A f4 pace cook book containing 500 valuable recipes is giyen away to purchas ers of one dollars worth ol Jndwin'a tar syrup. Sold at Thomas' drug store. Tha body of one nf tbo miners en tombed In the Bar en Run mine was taken out Saturday and loiind to ha so decomposed as to be unrecognisable. Jacob and Fitter Shrca-lnr, aged re apeotiyely 11 and IT year, were be.llv burned at Mount Carme) Saturday while fighting forest fir os. rr It will nav vnu in visit E If lTohl'a lewelrv store at Mauch Chunk and see the many new ami pretty designs in jewelry, waicnea, oiocus and snyerware. Enplind and Russia may fight, hut David Fbberl will remain at his livery nn North Street, tnfurnifh learns to our people at Ins usual popular prlocs. John II. Walthall, a prominent silk manufacturer of Paterson, N. J has niado proposition to citizens nf AUentown to erect a silk mill at thai place, You have heard of Ihe man who chased a tmuquita through a Smile swamp to en nis lat. jnis whs me man who would not buy Jndwin'a tnr syrup. He lied with a hacking cough. Bold at Thomas' In a drunken quarrel near Nnntimke nn Monday, a Hungarian named Charles Hnworlh, was shot and killed by John Svebel, who mado his escape. The remains nf an unknown man, ap parenlly a Hungarian laborer, were dia covered in the Little Scliujlkill Rlyer, near DrehcravllleJ3orks County, on Monday. KloliaM 11. Davis, a Blate contractor, of riainfield Township, Northampton county, was struck on the head by a wind lars on Ihe 23rd ult., and Instantly killed. Thcra wea an explosion of caa in Ihe Post Office building at Wilaesbarre rn tho 23rd ult., which damaged the buildinr cor,. alderably and allg"htly Injured Ihe janitor. 3Ulf vou wanta ni-csmnoth.eair iimvn vour hair cut or shampooinjr.go to Frani uoencrcr soa oon. timicr the Ese hanirn Iln. tel. Ho will fix you rlaht. and don't vou Tha Phrnnli; Iron Company at Phoanix yillo has received a contract to build nn iron bridge at the foot of Xla'sachusetls avenue, in Atlapllc City, for $110.(100, Milton J. Wagon horst, aged 42 veari,a wealthy and well known ciliaen ol Albui. lis, Lehigh county, who was an applicant lor tba postmastorshlp at that place, has become violently insane. Nearly 43.(100 bottles of Jadwln'a tar svrupsniri last year on a isitiyn eunrnn lee of cure, and ooly 13 h.mlas returned as unsatisfactory. Tim largest liUlla fur the inuuey. .,ia at Tbonias' drug alore. Had drainage causes much sickness, Bad blood and Improper 'action of Ihe liver nnil kidneys is ban drainage to the human system, whioh Durjouk Blood flitters will remedy. A carriage occupied by John and Henry Stirea was run inln by a railway train at Midvalo near Castnu, nn Tuesday, and the forlner was killed and the lalter badlv in Jured. Eiltor AnVOClTK nl.BU Inform wail many readers that Jadwin'a laravrnpcured my cold alter all other rem.i.iVnli.,! T, ia the lareert tnltle for the price I ever bought. Old Subscriber. Sold at Thomas. Thoas interested will remember that rrnf.C A.Illller will nin his select school on Monday, tha Ulh inst., for a term of eight woeni. Sec advertisement In another column. What Iho naonla CP ran not h. l.nlr1 Tho splendid new alock of walchea on dia piay at r. ji iiohi'a is the finest in the nnesiassorur.enl ever brought lo Mauch "'" i me general oinlon expressed by , - nn,ucnu our uew siooic. Thlrly.fivo uarlnads of steel rails passed oerlha Lehgh Valley Road a few days since, signed lo the Northern Pacific Rail, mad Company. Tho shipper was the Bethlehem Iron Compauy. B-I have complete line of Light Slngla and Heavy Double Harness. Collars, Whia, Blankets, io, on hand, all of which i am aeiiing ai a yery reasonabl price. MILTON KLOUY, Wh'bport, Pikk'i. All the dilrerenos betweenstba Phila. delphla and Reading Railroad and ths Reading and ths Pottsvllls Railroad Com paniea have been settled, and ths progress ol tbe lalter up tba Bohuylkill Valley will not ba molested by tha former. ECSr'An all-wool import cd Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring osiaunsnment ot 11 1 I'etcrs Christian Johnston and Henry Meyerf, ramps, wno recently broke into lbs house 0 Mrs, Calharlns Hartletl.near Hocktnwn Northampton county, and siola a large quantity of silyarware, havo bean cap tured. Farm wor1" baa ooinmaneed, and from fils lime on our farmers' minds will ba busily occupied. Ou Thursday evening nf last weak Waut, William II. Kullon Camp, No. 01, Sons of Veterans. Eastern Pa. Division, oelebratad their first anniversary at Mauch Chunk. Tbs rnambera of Chapmao Post . v . . u oimr (rutsis wr preaent,and I collation was scried. M L. Blair, Alderman Sth Ward, Scranton, Pa., stated Nov. V, '8J t Us had used Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil for aprains, burns, culs, bruises and rbaumatlsm. Cured ever time. Mrs. M. A. Weiss and Miss E,nima A sh with George B. M, Blocker as an escort dropped lata our fanclura on Tue'cloy af ternoon and adorned tha coat oollari of ya editor and nur rapid typo viitli beautiful boqusta of trailing arbutus. For tha week ending on April 35,1885, there were 80,593 tons of coal shipped oyer tb Lehlgli Valley Railrnud, making a total of 2,0011,875, tona to data and ahowlng decrease of 88,534 as compared with same time last year. John Clay well, a slablo boss at Wa- noraieeyen miles from Wilkesbarre,drlyon Insane by drink and domestic unhapplness. cotnmllted suicide Tuesday by placing the mussta of a loaded gun to bis aids and pulling the trigger with his to. Our public aohoola will closo an sight months term on Monday next, and thehigh school oommencamen t will take place In tha echoel hall nn Wednesday evening, ths Ctb instant. There is only ona graduate. In the class of '85, viz i Harry F. Olauss, At Frilttown, Berks county, consider able excitement baa been caused by a (lis oovcry mado by J. Ladsham, who was protecting for gold on, firing's farm. He lm already taken out fine gold quarts in paying quantities. Ths lSnd ha a risen greatly In price. -r-Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, still have a lew of thtae ustly celebrated $1Q suitings on hand, Tho Ural Ycr rain alorm, acoom panied by heavy peals of thunder, qnd yivld flathea nf lightning, pascod oyer this aection on Tuesday evening last, between 7 and 9 o'clock, folio we J by a strong west, north weal wind during the night ud no Wednesday foronoon, Chorles Qano, a Frenchman, commit ted suicide at Wilkesbarre, nn Thursday of last week. He served in tbe French Army in the Crimean war and in tha Federal army during Ihe rebellion, and was a membor of Ely Poit, 0. A- R.ofWilkct- larre. 1 At Wood town, Pike county, nn Sunday last, a 25 pound can nf powder in a black- smith shop was exploded by sparks from loola which Wm, Bradford waa aharpenlng, ond Bradford lost an ear and had bis neck lerrlbly gushed, whllp lbs shop was fired and destroyed. An explosion of ess, occurred at Waddle's mine, near Wllkesborro, Tburs day afternoon by which Andrew Barrett and Samuel Skidmore were seriously in jured. Contrary to ilia prders of the fjre bosa, th,cy entered tvilh naked lamps an old opening, where considerable gas had accumulated, aqd thus caused the explosion. fPH, H, Petoie, at the rost-ofiice building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, n you order now. Nolwithstandicg the remonstrance of tba Law and Order Society of AUentown, agalnit tho grunting of licenses to many saloon kcers, licenses were granted Tues lay to all that applied, savo a man who had baeu convicted and fined for selling liquor without a license A license waa also granted to sell beer oq the fairgrounds. Augustus Srhweloblntt, a fireman on Lehigh Valley coal train, died at Bethle hem on Sunday, having lallen through the drop doors ol a for near Phllllpsburg, N. J., nil been rolled benentb forty ours. De ceased was about 25 years ofage, and lived at Packerton. Tha funeral, which took place on Tuesdoy, wn largely attended by remittee and friends At New Cnslle, Schuylkill onunly, on Monday evening John Anspach. aged 12 years, aimed a musket, which ho found in un old store room and which had not been used lor twenty years, at Frank Quinn. Jt was discharged, tho contents tki ng effect under Qulnn's lelt ear, killing bun instantly. Quinn is the son of a very prominent coal operator and the tad utliiir has cau.'cf! popsiderable exultement. A- 'ew rtayi ago James P,-bbins a farm. er living in ltoss township, Monroe oounty, went out to feed his hogs He had in his pocket 0 wallet containing $600 in bank notes, After returning lo Iho fajouse he missed (he wullet. He hurried out to Hie hog pen, where he saw ano uf the hogs leafing and eating the lost srnperty. Quly fw fragments of the money ouuld be found Pear pork. Tux vc of Iodoform or mercurials In the treatment of catarrh whether in tha form of supjKJtilurics or ointments should be avoided, as they era both injurious and dangerous lodolorm is easily do looted by its oireusivo odor. The onlv reliable ca tarrh remedy on the market to nay is Uly'a (.'ream Balm, being free from all poisonnue druga. t has cured thousanda of chronlo and aoute casus, where all othar remedies bavo failed, A partiole it applied Into each nostril,- nn palnj ngreeobls to uso. Price 50 centtf of druggists. On Saturday avonlng, April 35lh, tha members of tha Lutheran Sunday school, of this borough, celebrated their elevanlh anniversary. The exercises of tha evening were of a very interesting character and consisted of prayers, hymns, addresses, ie. A clean lown.good water, cartful diet and a clear conscience will insure health and happiness, and knock tho cholera higher than Gilroy'a alts, 0-1 have now In eamnle eomnl.ta Hue of Lin Crusto. Walton, Wall Pers, Border, Decoration' and fine Hand Goods, to examine wmcn you are cordially Invited la visit my store, Your custom Is solicited lor tha purchase of these emiila. naaluifor Painting, Paier Hanging and Decorating, wuisu is guarautera equal tu ibe best uily wnr al the aaina nrice. Promnt tiemlor. given to making un and baneinc? all elaaaea of Shades. Plain Shading, Roady-Made, im a une una oi uauo einaiiea, boacie fix tures and Trimininga slwaya io atock. K. F. Lukenoacb, 61 Broadway. Maucb Chunk. Tho Lehigh Preabytery, which was In aeaaion at Reading last week, adjourned Tburtday morning of last weak after chooaioi White Haven as tb next place cj meeting. In nepteinber. Bay. Terapleton, of Read Ing, reported that $1,215.30 had been re oeived from aeyenleen churches for tha freedroan'a work. Ray. Dr. Miller, Irom tha committee appointed to consider the proposition of co nsolldating tbe existing monthlies n! the Church into ona magazine ol na hundred pagri.uudar tha charge of a sslarlad (diti.r.rrpnnuuended that no aoliuu be taken. The rvpoil was sustained, On next Sunday, the 3rd of May, Rev. O. A. Bruegel, nl Cherry villa, formerly of Liehlgblon, will calibrate tba tenth annl vtrsary uf hit pastorals at East Peon. In teraating aerviort will ba held both morn. Ing autl afternoon. Thota whom he con. finned will hold re-uoioq. A largi, at. tendance la expected. Tha Wilkeabarra professional bssa ball lub defeated the AUentown club 00 Tues. day by a score of 11 to 1, Jacob K. Epilog, who baa lived I Pottavllls alnos 1820, when ths town con tallied but half a-ilotan houses, died there Wednesday, aged 7, after a lire of local prominence and usefulness, Mehrkam S: Son will build an addU ttsn to their store room and residence on Bank atreet. Lanly Nothsleln has the com tract. Rev, J.J. Crist, pastor of Salem's Re formed Church, Cataaauqua, hits handed in bla resignation to tho consistory, of tho ths church, to lake effect June 1st. Mr.OeorgeT. Gross, th, newly ep pointed postmaster of AUentown, received bia commission In the early part of last week, and on Tues lay evening, 21st., took possession of tbe ofQce. A foot race is to como off nt the Drlr ing Park,(n this borough, between Tho,. Brennan, of Tamaqua, and ft man named Harrington, nf Wilkesbarre, for $250 a slde.ou the 13th inst. The Ladles Mito Society of the M. E, church, of this borough, will give grand literary apd tnusica.1 entertainment soiuo time this mouth. Rev. 8. A- Uellner, nf Mauch Chunk, and T. A. Bnyder, of this borough, will deliver addresses. The corporate sxlatence ol the First National Bank of Easlun has been extended until May 3, ISO). Tho number nf aection bands on the Lehigh Valley road haa been Increased. Fire men a, re now employed on each section. -The Cataaauqua pavement company has received an ordor for thirty ejr. loeda ol paving bloods for the city of Cincinnati. The blocks are made of cinder. One man gets mad because a certain article ia published In a neiyspapor, aud another puts on the war paint because some thing was pot published. Tbts ia a queer world, anyhow. 3mtlngon the Iehlgh cne,l Is quite brisk. Ascension Day falls on, Th,urtd.ay4MT LADIES WANTEp, A lady agent ia wn. filed in every city and village! also ladles tn travel unJ so licit orders lor Maoa((: Wooq's Corsets and Corded Corset Waists. Agents ore IU.a,k-tnS from twenty to filly dollars a, week, Send tor circulars and price-list to B. Wood, 0 South, Balinp, Street. Syracuse, N. Y, Mar, H Jo,. ' f - .i Mfthonluf; Item.1. Joslah Herring, of Preeland, spent Sunday with hia parents. The Lord 'a Supper will be celebrated ip. the Evangelical church, to-morrow (Sun day) afternoon a,t two o'clock. A" are viteil. English services will be held io lbs St. John's church to-morrow (Sunday) aflernonp. Rev, St'aurs will officiate j al are invited. Miss Kate Arqer Vfaa to Philadelphia during ll,e wcok. Psp. A Goal Train Wecked. A coal train coming cast on tba Lehigh Valley Railroad at Ihe rata of twenty miles an hour Friday morning about 9 o'clock, jumped the trapk near Mud Run. Tbirly uf the loaded care were derailed and piled up promiscuously. About eighteen of the cara went oyer the embankment into the Lehigh Rlvor, and two of the brakemen narrowly escaped heiug injured. A large force of men were despatched lo tbe acene ond Ike wreck wa cleared up by 1 o'clock. How the wreck occurred cannot be accounted for, but it ia supposed to be tha result of a broken oxjo, as the road irnj in good con dition. Murdered and Placed on ths Track. lhei'tigiut.etr ol a Pennsylvania train, while running up lo Wllkesharre Monday nlgbt.saw by Hie gleaming of his headlight the body of a man lying on the track near Nunticoke, aud before be could atop tho whole train passed over the body. He re turned and. lound that the head had boon completely severed from tho body, The remains were taken lo the poorhouss, where exomiuatlun caused suspicion of foul play, and the Coroner mads a post-mortem ex animation A tvvrnly-two calibre pistol bullet was lound embedded in tho braih, Tuesday a verdiotnf willful murder against tome porsons unknown wus returned. The body hss not yet been identified, but is thought to ba that of a Hungarian. The Plymouth, Scourge. From reliable figures gathered Tuesday it is estimated that there are 00 persons down with the fcyer in Plymouth, Luserne county, or n lilllo less than 10 percent of the whole population. Since last Friday In dote there have been twenty-five deaths. The disease is treated by the physicians Willi small doses of quinine. The gold spell is having a wonderfully food effect and less cases wore reported Tuesday lhan for a week past only three in numoer. The laboring classes are the grealest suffer ers by Ihe eoourg,, many ol them only making half time and are unable to stand ihe expense of doctors and druggists. Four funerals look plaoe Tuesday, tbree in tbe Weigh Church and one in Bt, Peter's. Tbe ted Anniversary. Mr. David Arnsr and wifo Mary cle. braird the 5 2d anniversary or their wedded life on Tuesday evening last. It proved a very delightful occasion lo those present. Tbe eyenlng waa spent in pleasant conver ration and the discoursing of sweetest music. Tbe guests sat down to supper at 10 o'clock, and appeared to highly enjoy tba good things provided for Ihe occasion, Included In thn edibles was a monster wedding cake baked for the occasion. Among tho guests werei Mrs Emanuel Clauss, Mrs Gut Miller, Mrs Edwin Hunalcker and daugh ter Clara, Mrs James Each, Mr Kelly and wife and daughter, Blanche, Mrs Spangler, Mr Diehl and wile, Mr George Dieiil and wile, Mra Klinger, eon and daughter, Mra Lewis Werner, Mrs Henry Drumbore, Mrs Ed Ohl, Mr Jacob Bbingler, wife and daughter, and Mrs John Notbtlein. Ou aroount of (he elorm many expected guests did not attend. Bone Tblef Captured. Some time agj Mr. Eekrotb, borae dealer at Bethlehem, purohaiod a very fine horse from one John Diehl, a painter, who for the past twoyears has been Hying In and a boat Bethlehem. Last week it developed tbat the horse had been stolen from David George, of Lower Towainensing tn.,Carbon county, on the JOth of March, and on Sat urday a constable name and arrosted Diehl. He was taken baiore a Justice of the react, and after a bearing be was aent to the borough lock-up for safe keeping. On the prisoner was lound (40, and on being questioned Diehl said that himself and a (vnleileratu bad laken the borae Imiu the Hublo and driven him to Bethlaheoi, and that Ihe.v then sold lbs animal to Eckrotli lor f80, $20 ol which he gave to hit partner. On invea igatic, ll wet louud IbatEckroth had purcharrd Iho horse, but that it was now in WilUaiarr, It wluoh place the owner proceeded at ouae. Di-hl was on Moudav taken to Lehigh Oap, Carbon euun ty, AUentown Dtmocrat, Sinea the above hat been put In type Diehl has been lodged In the Mauch Chunk jail, and Contlaule Leyau, of Franklin, has secured Ihe burse. J- T. Nutbaum Is improving hjs real, dence on JJtnk street. TOriCS AROUND TOWH. HEALTH raiCACTIOX. In view of the fact that cholera haa al readymtdaitaappearanceln Europe,and the ereral countries are adopting strong measures to prcient, If possible, Its spread, would It not be well for our Borough Coun cil to appoint a Board of Health to Investi gate the sanitary condition of our town? There are a number of place.! that should receive attention, among them tho '-atlnk-logditrm" along the Lehigh Valley rail (old, the adjacent swamp lota, a nuruber of hog stabei along tbe highways, and the re moval of rubbish from the alleya and bye ways. It lathe imperative duty of the Town Ctmoi( to tee te these mattera new, net in two or tbree months hence when tbe diseaae haa put la an appearance. Move, gentlemen, move. POLITICAL rAVOHTXS. We bear te name of Mr. Elwen Bauer, of East Mauch, Chunk, very favorably men lloocd n oonnacton vKtb, the Prothono Uryaltip-oX this, pawn ty. The Democratic delegatea who will essernble at Mauch Chunk (o put In nomination men for the yarioua ofscea, velll act very wiacly by nominating Mr. Bauer for the Frothona taryahip. He is a man well and favorably kunwn and liked throughout the entire county by both Democrats and Republicans. In all things In which he has been con nected he haa Invariably acquitted hlrntelf with satisfaction to all; he has for many years been leerflinr n( (he CArhoa, Co,un,ty Industrial Society, aud in this, aa well aa In many other official and business capaci ties he has ahown hlmaelf to be a man ef honesty, Integrity and ability. The Demo crats of tbe lower end highly endorse Mr. Bauer, and alt will, when, (ha. t I'd a comes. work for his nominating and support him at the oleclion polls. He will make a yery courteous and efficient official and be, as tbeatdjadsge ejy,,'tth,e right rqjn in, Ihe right place." Hiram P. Leyan, of Franku township, is anulher Peroocralle goqtleman whom wo hear talked of "8 being a candidate for Sheriff a.' (ho coming fall clectiuq. Mr. Levaq hat a large number of auppodera; he has always proved hmtpf (o be a thar ougb. Democrat, he has been constable of Franklin for anunAharof years. He In Variably runs way ahead of tbe ticket In the township contests, and we predict he will do the tine In. the count; contest should the pemticratip convention wisely put him in nomination for laid office. He has, as pon.tta.hle, paid close attention to his official duties. e js spoken of yery highly by tho Democratic vntera in pur borough, and we would be pleated to see him elected as SbarifTuf Carbon county, rAVEUKXTa. The pavements along the upper end of lank tatreet are in a ternblt condition. Why our authorities permit such a state of afjairr, etpeplally on Hip main street, is n deed strange. Fences broken down and pavements torn up tbe prevailing slate o affairs just at present, when things gen. erally should be fixed up and made lo eor respond with spring. Our authorities are very negligent in regard to the enforce ment of the borough laws. Why, is it) DICOBATtOX DAT -MAY 30. Tbe day upon which wo are called on to deck with flowers the graves of our fallen heroes ia rapidly drawing near, and we would like to see our cititens make some arrangement for the proper obseryanoe of the day; There is ho nobler or more praise worthy work, and we Would Urge tho pas tors of our several ohurches lo take tome action in the matter. It would be eminent ly.ritting for theseyeral Sunday sohools to combine an that day and, with appropriate oereiuonlea, honor the lallen braves who gave their Uvea for their country. oaQAN.lR a Ktuan oy ruins;. We notice a number of towns In the va! ley haye formed boards of trade, with the object of securing manufaoturing Industries and improving business generally, nigbt here we would ask, why does not Lehigh ton fallow their example? Thero is no nth er lawn in the valley with belter facilities, and none, we think, iq the valley, with more building room, while our shipping facilltlea are of the very best, TIIK ATBIAK CIRCI.K or TBI O. B B L o, We had the pleasure of being present at the mealing of Ihe Ayrian Circle, wbch waa held at tho home of MIssIIatlle Koons, of this borough, on last Tuesday evening. The circle was formed at about 8 o'clock, or a few minutes after Rev. Cook, the prral deut, put in his apnsaranoe, and the extr cites ooened with musio followed by prayer. The members all take a groat iuterest in ths circle) they are at present taking a course in Greek history. The exercises were n terSerfed with very excellent vosal and Instrumental mukic. Tbe large number of visitors present were delighted with the very Interesting exeroltas. The Circle oon tinuea to grow in aise at eash meeting, which is an eyidenoe of its prosperity. We hope It may continue to grow In sua and Influence, ninisterium Conference. Tbe Second District Conference of tha Minisltrjum of Pa,, met in semi-annual convention at Slalinglan, in tharbursb of Rev. J. 6. Erb, on Monday at 10 a. in. The convention waa opened by (be president, Rev. Win. Roth, ol AUentown. The drat day, which waa a special session, wss da. voted to the consideration of tbe new con stitution fur Synod. A number or articles was discussed with much animation and many tllgbt ohanget made. lu tbe evening the preached a sermon from Ao'i JSi38, after which tbe Communion celt. braled. Tbirty-nlne members partook of the Holy Supper. Ray. L. Linden ttruib, of Mauch Chuak, conduoted the altar ter. ylces. The first regular session was opened oa Tuesday morning at 8:30. All the offi. cers Revs. Wm. Roth, president) L. Llnd erutrulh and J. M. Anspach, German and English secretaries ware eleoted by accla mallon. Tbe unfinished business wss first taken up and disposed of. During tbe af ternoon session, which was opened by Rev Dr. Bsrnhtlm.efPhllllptburg, N. J., what are known as the Hill Resolutions were dls cussed. These resolutions were offered at tba meeting of conference at Htaleten a year ago. Then tbey were taken to Bynod where tbey were ably discussed, and that body referred them back to tbe several conferences for further consideration. Tbe resolutions aim against tba centralisation of power. Thla conference almost unani meutly readopled them. Tbe president made a report at to the number of congre gationa within the bounds f oonlercnce, the number of coinnjunlcsata and tbe amount oollecwd lor benevolent purpotea There being but Utile business of import aoce before confantnee, it waa resolved to adjourn nt 5:30 p. ra. The Fall meeting win be held at Cedarvllle, Lehigh ooqnty. There were services In theereningat which Rev, Dr. Saddler, of Muhlenberg Oog, and Ry,C.J. Opperloft1ni)ii1 fiethleba'lli addressed tba mdjenca an educational subjects. jr. The body or an unknown man waa fjuu.4 la (be cant,) at BetbliUem Saturday. reople In and out of Town. We would be pletted to hay,e our dllatni aend us Items under this head at II ia Im possible for at to t ecu re them all Ed. o M' Laura Clauss It Ti'!'nK filenJs at (ft eat Bend, Pa. Judge Meendten,oTowamenlng,waa In town on Saturday. Wm. I. Conner, of East Me.u-h Chunk, was In town on Tuesday. Tbomaa Mania, of the Exchange, wai o Haileton during the week. Rev. E. A. Bauer, ol Hetletgn, r., was in town during Ihe week. Arthur Disk, of Haileton, was Iq town for a few hours one day last week. Hon. Robert Klolt.of Maucb Chunk, Wat In this ptase on last Saturday. -M.O. Hunts, of tbla borough, spent a few daya in Allantown during the week. Jacob Scbaqb, fald visit lo Lehigh- (on on Saturday. Haileton Plain SpeaXtr. -rAtthur Rowland, of Eatt Mauch Chunk, was lh guest of R. L. Culburnon Sunday. -tMr, John Schabo, of Shamokln, Pa., while In town on Tuesday dropped In to see ua. Mra. William Rapsher, of Mauch Chunk, spent Tuesday among relatives and friends in town. Our popular young friend Thomas J. Saifert was on a butoeis trip toSlroudtburg and vicinity during tha week. -Mra. W. Lee Stylet, of Packertou, anil Mrt. Wai. DuFour, of Williarqsport, were the guests Mra. ebner apd daughter oq Monday. Mrs. O.rsen and daughter Laura, of Esalon, Penn'a., were the guests of Mrs, J. W. Raudenhush, oq Bank airoit, during (he week. Mrs. Sol. Snyder, end Ml; Lillie K reamer, of Aquttcbicola, were-visiting at the resilience of U,. If. Peters, on Bank street. -Miss E;mma Qbert, an accomplished young lady cl this place, accompanied by qsr botb,or, Chas, Qbert, were a,t flatngton during tbe Week, Rumor haa It tbat our dudes, Dick and Qoorge, terloqsly contemplate taking " tnptp Moqlnqa torqeiue n tqo pear fu ture. Andvf-h-y Lebighoq'a very popular a,nd acoorn modeling asjistaqt pott master, Mr. I. Sat fly YHIip,'' -Be Stuilay t bom wllh bis parents, at Poqq Haven Jqocflon. Hon,Aeq Cfalg, p,iatrjet Altorn.e.' Mqlhearn, James 8, Loose and Fred. Barto lette, Esq a., legal lights ol the Carboq counly B,ar, drqye tbr"!?0- low 1 QhIT' day last. Nearly Ona Thousand Mlnera Idle and Destitution Prevalent: A despatch Irom Hatletoq, dated 25th ult., says : There doea not yet appear to be any prospept pf a settlement of tba diffieul ties between the striking miners at Jeddo and Highland Collieries and O. B. Markle iV Co., tbe.operato.ra. These two collieries when working eniploy EQ0 men. The mules have all been taken out of the mines, and tbe operators announce their determi callon not (o yield to. tho demands of tbo workmen, aa the difficulty had its origin solely wltb two miners working in a breast, and demanded what is regarded as an ex orbitant price for working the rock. O. B. Markle said Sttur lay tbat the strike would aot affeot the operatora in the least, as tbey will be able to fiH'their quota for the year In three or four months' steady work, and they are not now under any considerable expense. Meanwhile, many ol tbe families of the miners and laborera are In a very' destitute condition, and the fact that tha strikers meot Willi great diffi oulty in finding work at other plaoea puta a much mor terjoqs pbaes upon tbe slua tlon. For a year past many of Ihe expert minera have not been earning on an aver age more than $35 per month, anil out nf this sum Ihey mutt support large families. Few of the laborers hayo been earning mora than ninety rents lay, and haye not worked more than half-time at that. A visit to several of the mining towns where the strike is in progress reveals a most die tressing atate of affairs. Many of the fami lien are crowded inlo small shanties, with three or four sleeping in tbe tame amall appartmenta, oftentimes on tbe bare floor and with little or no covering. Tbey have very little In eat and their principal fare consists of bread on which lard Is spread This condition nf thing exists, not aloae at Jeddo and Highland, but most of the otLer mining villages in tbe region, At Drifton, where the collieries ara oper ated by Coxe Bros. & Co., the situation hst been made even worse by putting In opara tiou lha oath ayatem at the company store and denying men tbe priytlege pf obtaining a dollar's worth of goods on credit. The ultimatum of Coxe Pros. &Co., It that the men must go to them separately and be hired oyer, while the men aay, that hay Ing been discharged in a body, Ibay mult be allowed to return in a body. It ft gen erally supposed tbat the cash system was adopted by tbe operatora aa one means ol compelling the ipen to submit to tbslr terms. ft now looks as though Ihero would be no change In Ihe situation, at least for several montbi, gpd as a result there will be much euflering among the workingmen,wbo have nothing more to depend on for support than their daily labor. Tbe effect nf the Itrike a alto seen In the depraved con alitlon of trade, and thora is a yery gloonry business outloqk for tba summer through out tbe entire region. A Lucky Escape. On laat Wednesday J. W. Baudenbusb, of thia borough, went to Tamaqua to pur chase a number of borsaa and wagons. In coming borne, and when a short distano from tbr Little Schuylkill on tbe Maucb ehupk road leading to the White Bear, tba wind wblob was blowing furiously, naught the wagons and completely upset thero, throwing Jake In under, tbe brakes ol pne of the wagons catching him across tba abdomen. But very fortunately serious catastrophe waa averted by the breaking of tbe traces, and Jake clinging to tbe lines for all be was worth; be managed to exlri eate blmulf from tbe debris with some diKculty. lie waa obliged to walk back to Tamaqua, where be procured attitUnoe to fix up Ihe broken wagons, and tbe tame eeening be waa at borne, and although severely bruised, ba waa about. We con? gratulata Jake on bit lucky escape. Tha Jersey Central Interest Toe Kecei vera of tun i'lillad.elpliia; and Rrading Railroad Company WtKledey sent to New York tbe Is., installment of money with whipb. tp pay tba Interest of the Jersey Centra) Qxnpaqy falling due on April . TbP money ba,s been sent in ipila,lments of t-QipO si pee tbe Court p,rder that the fnlrt should ba paid. The Receivers will nn1 P 'hi to meet Ihe May interest of tbs Jersey Central nn tbs day of maturity, but will provide for ft out pf tba net eaminge nf lha company, as Ihey did In the oaae rf lha April interest, aud think that tbey wilt be able to meet it lu full about tba lit of July, Hood's Sareaprilla Oombtnca. In A pToportloq peculiar to UsU, the sctlvo medicinal properties ot tba best Mood-purifying and strenglbaqlnfj remedies ot the TCgotoblo kingdom, It will poMIVIlf cure when In the" power' ot; tnedlclno Spring Deblliti, Headache, Dyapcpsl, Ca tarrh, Salt Rheum, "Scrotals, and aU Diseases caused by a low state of tbe blood. 'l I suOertd" three years wltb blood poison. I took Hood's Barsapartlla, and think I am cured." M-rj. M. J. Davis, Brockport, ft. Y. "Hood'a sattttpArflla. beats, all ethers, and Is worm Its -ailgnti in gold.". T,. lunapto' qv? 1,fl uana- ai'Cci, new lot yuy. Purifies the Blood d a, dozen articles to cleanse oyi "I was tor At ftitt a nfl t'l trlei blood, but never found, anything tbat did me nny trood till I began' using ' Hood's SaraaparUla-'t W.n.rEB, Rochester, N.Y. "My WU was troubled with dizziness and conitlpatlon. nnd her blood lias been In a bad, order In fact tbe has been' nil run down. Hood's SarsaparUla Is doing her a wonderful runo'tmt of good." ? M..BAxr vrnr, druggist, Blanchester, Ohla" Hood's SarsaparUla Sold by all dragglsts. tl i sis for tZ. "Mdo only by C I. UOOD tt CO-, towoll, Mass, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar, Corkscrew Suits Only $21 H, H, PETERS, THE XA1XOR, Announces to his customers and tbe cltlsens gf cerally that he la "ON DECK" with, one Pr tba Largest and most Fashionable Stocks of Spring & Summer Styles ef TORSION DOMESTIC ra'anqfaeture OLQTHS, CA3SIMERC& fND 6VITINCS, ever before shown in Ibis Siclion. and at nrices. too. that R S I I defy competition. None eniDloved. banco the Eatt anteed In every case. Also, on of gents1 ruimisiOTa worn r of nowesl ttjlca, Iqeludlng r Collars, Cuffe, NeckTies, Hose, &c., &.c Be tqre you call and examine goods and prices before going elsewhere--? H. H, PETERS, The Tailor,, Rank Street, . L.ehlghtQn, Penn'a, April U, IMJ-ly . I", Hi l i u ll ll i i III l i Respectfully Jnrites Youi; Attentioi A Large JaSmlf Selected and Carefully We have nn hand an immense stock of rat colore and atylea. We manufacture all our own clothing, and thirrfare We can nil you wall made clothing fur the LOWEST PRICES. Boy's & Children's Clothing, Our Spring Stock ft now complete, einlrarjpfl all Ihe New Stylet apd Mljtnret In CHECKS, PLAipS, 4c, Ae. Every Garment it Perfect. Warranted aa Represented anaj. Prices tn Please. Only house in town that keeps poys SINGLE BUQBT PANTS -i have a few hundrod on hand always, Oust om Tailoring Department Always Latest Goods In FOREIGN and P0ME3TJ0 Suitings, Overcoatings and Pantaloonings, which will bo made up at short notice and in Lstest Styles. FITS GUARAliTKD, Gent'sFurnisingGoodsfiS'TteflrsFflrDiuuMOoo Come and exemtpe our New Stock Filling Two Fleers. No trouble to shew Gotii. S? HUN' SchnurmaH, Rotu & Co, LEWIS SOUUWINE. J Established in 184P. 7X9 Hamilton Street, April ,m? AUentown, Pa, New Store - - New Goods, MEHRKAM & SON Respectfully ctnnunce to the people of Lehighton nnd vicln ity that they have opened a New Store in tbe BnUding formerly occupied by Sweeny & Son, Bank Stijeet, nnd have an immense new stock of DRESS tnd DEY GOODS, Notions, Groceries, Provisions, TaMe and Pocket Cutler, -AKD 1UEE A Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Of which they have a LARGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK ON HAND and are SELLING at VERY LOTV PRICES. Give us a call, re are determined to please. MEIOtKAM & SON, Bank Street, 1st Door above Iron, Lehighton, April 18, ISSJ-uiJ Ratcliff & Ohtibb, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, Opened their ICE CHS AM PARLOR on SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th, 1885, Is so vastly superior to any. other sarem parllla or bibud, purifier, that" one h.ta w aaidl "its nquivrciying euccra uiyu u blood nnd rntlro l.uiniu, organism, ara t much mora positive, than tho rem'edlca; ot a quarter of a century ago, a tbo rateam power, of to-day Is In advanco, ot tbo elo, and laborious drudgery ot yaara ago.1 "Wb'(lq 'euflering from a, "evero billon, attack Iq Match. 1S33, a frlobd In. Peoria, HL, recommended Hood's Sampartlla. t tried tho remody", and waa p.epnanently. cured." J. A 8n?ji), travelling cont toi .v. fw rA Tjs.lt... ej.n. ys V ' ' lerer with bolls, all run down, and waa a ona time, obliged; tu. ctvq up Trork. Betet? taking; allot two bottles) ot Hood's Somp.ajH!, waa; entirely euired-'l E, M. Lave, PltUburgb, Ta, ' "I Trae severely atOIcted' with sororula, and tor bvet a yeax iad two running' aojes, oq triy nect oolk' ftw bottles of rjood'aj SirsaparUli, and consider W?t eqtrelx enrcd't O. K. Lovejo?:, Lowell, Ijtaaej, ' Hood's SarsaparUla Bold by all dragglsta. ' tl ftlx tot te. Mada only by C. I. n00D:;& CO., Lotvell, Mais), 1QO Pqaci-t One Dollar . JUl... but the best of workmen are Workmanship tndFlt It guar bapd a lull ami ' f aahonablo line atook of New Styles in s Clothing! SPRING SUITS for the TRADE. In all the lat- SPECIALTY OF-