V OrifflnalOhoap CashStoro." WE HAVE OPENED ANOTHER LOT OP JEWELRY Silver Plated Ware, . IN NEW DESIGNS, Which WK HAVE MARKED AT THE Very liowoat Prioca. N. Jj. Our store will be oloied to day, (Decoration Day). J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public. Hqoare, Hunk Street, I.ehlKh, tan. Ft. Jano7,,mt-ljr, rfATUllDAY, MAY 30, 1885. BPECIAIi NOTICE. rron making payment to Ibii office by money orders or pot til notes will pieaae mane mem payable ct the WaiaeroRT Tost Orrici, at the L. bf(bton office- is but a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. Tho Glen Onoko excursion season opened last Monday. School teachers, during vacation, will study hygenic. Quite a number of our citizens vis Jtcd Allcntown to witness tho parade of the K. T, on Tuesday. C37 Go to Frs, Hodcrer, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a faslonable hair cut, Hoeing onions by moonlight Is the latest. Ask our friend Doug. Miller about it. A pleasant llttlo sociable, came off at tlio residence of O. A. Clauss, on Hank stroot, Wednesday evening. Shlmer's Knitting Mill, at South Bethlehem, recently destroyed by fire, Is again In operation. Tho lace factory, at Wilkesbaare, Is enclosed, and ready to receive Its new machinery, which will be (jutto a novel ty to our mechanics. jyA 64 page cook book containing 600 valuable recipes is given away to purchasers of ono dollars worth of Jad wln's Tar Syrup. Sold at Thomas drug store. The hop at Poho Poco Hotel, at Big Creek, last Monday night was well attended, and was a very pleasant and enjoyablo affair. May Labar, tlio young girl of Bangor, charged with killing her babe, was admitted to $1000 ball on habeas corpus proceedings at aston. J3T-Partlcs desiring employment as canvassers would do well to examine advertisement of R. G. Chase it Co., in another column, Davis & Thomas, founders and machinists at Catasaunua, have sus pended a large number of their employes, owing to a scarcity of orders. The several councils of the United American Mechanics In tho Lehigh Valley Intend to run an excursion joint ly to Glen Onoko on Saturday, July 23th. Henry Campbell, of East Weissport, has rebuilt bis store-room, and re-opened with a new and elegant line of goods. Call and sec him. SFor wall paper, window blinds, stationery, bibles, book or In fact al Most anything, go to E. F. I.uckcnbach, CI Broadway, Mauch Chunk, at low prices. The Schuylkill Coal Exchange give notice that all the collieries will work three-quarter time during tho month of June, and probably full time during July. Don't forget that David Ebbert furnishes very handsome teams for pleasure trips, wedding parties or funer al purposes at very low rates, at his liv ery on North street. """1 have a complete line of Light Single and ncavy Double Harness, Collors, Whips, Mankets, &c, on hand, all of which I am scllintr at a very rea sonable price. MILTON FLOltV, WEissronT, Pa. The Board of Managers of the Le high Coal and Navigation, on the 27th Inat., declared a dividend of a per cent, on the capital stoek. clear of taxes, payable at the ofllce of tho company on and after June 21st. The Arlon Cornet Band of thU place, were engaged by Carbondaio Commanding K. T. to play for them In the parade at Allcntown, and left for that city Tuesday morning. Thoy looked well in their new uniforms. KiT Editor Advocate please Inform your many readers tliat Jadwln's Tar Syrup cured my cold after all other remedies failed. It Is the largest bottle or the price I ever bought. Old Sub scriber. Sold at Thomas' drug store. For tho week ending May 23, there were 117,047 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. UK., making a total for the year of 2,4;W,101 tons, showing a de crease, as compared with the same tune latt year, of 1)1,702 tons. The Glendon Iron Companies have made a reduction of 1 per ton on their special prices of pig iron. The price ($15 at furnace) is the lowest on record, and It is extremely probable that rock bottom figures have at last been reached. jt3PAn nil-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring establishment of H H Peters. Work will be commenced In a few days on the foundations for the new Packer Memorial Church to be located In the Lehigh University Park. The building will be stone, Gothic in style, 170 by 00 feet and wljl have n spire 170 feet In height. Levi Fritz, landlord of the hotel at N'arrowsvllle, near Easton, fell Into the Delaware Canal Friday night and was drowned. It is presumed he was attack ed by heart disease while walking along the bank and fell In. He was forty-nine years old and leaves a family. Clauss & Bto,, The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. -Calypso Island, Bethlehem, is now open for the season for pic nies. Arrangement can be made for the privileges of the Island by Sunday Schools and others, on application to J, M. Lolbert, Treasurer, 17 Market street, Bethlehem Pa. My You have heard of the man who chased a mosquito through a live mile swamp to get his fat. This was the maq who wpuld not buy Jadwln's Tar Syrup. He died with a hacking cough. Sold at Thomas' drug store. William Offhouse, of Hokendauqua, aftjl mnntli if a t i n villi ...... - ....... ..... .1. BIMkllkAIJ RIMI W.SUfUJ- I weak. He was a member of the late Co. V 47th ltcg't Pa. Vols., under ivapt, juiwin uuoert, ana also a mem ber of Ycagcr Post, G. A. K., of Allen-! A mammoth load. On last Wed nesday James Lutr, of Mahoning, drove to Kuntt Brother's tannery in this place with one of the heaviest loads of bark ever hauled in this section, the gross weight of which was 0,420, lbs. net weight 6.U20 and for which he received 937.08; five horses were required to transport th lead to the tannery. Mr. Charles Sclfert, of North street, did a very commendable, act by laying a substantial board walk along his prop erty on Bank street, Nearly all the Iron mines on tho Flats In Lower Macungle have now been restarted for the summer, but the em ployees get only from 70 to 75 cents per day of 11 hours, a 03TAlfrcd Van Scoter, of Packerton, lias opened a stone quarry at tho above named place and Is prepared to furnish building stono In any quantity at very reasonable prices. Give lilTO a call. Hon. Ecklcy B. Coxe, or Drlfton, will deliver tho "annual address before the literary societies of Muhlenberg College on tho evening of June 24th, at the Court House, Allentown, Tho annual Inspection of the Allen town Fire Department came off Monday. Although the weather was not as favor able as cuuld have been wished, the town was well filled with people, and the display a fine ono, George Stcubcr, tonsorlal artist, of town, spent half a dav fishing on Tues day and succeeded In capturing about 0 of the finny trlbo measuring from 2 to 8 tnchos. Tho odor of frying fish still permeates tlio air on Second street. ESf-Ncarly 43,000 bottles of Jadwln's Tar Syrup sold last year on a positive guarantee ot cure, aim only iu Domes returned as unsatisfactory. The largest nouie i or uic money, aoin at morons drug store. The centenary of tho re-organization of the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladles, at Bethlehem, is to be celebrated in October or this year. Tlio institution was originally founded in 1740 and re-organized In 1783, A raffle will take plaoe at tho Poho Poco Hotel, at Big Creek, on Friday Juno 12, for a phceton, $5 gold piece, violin, watch, meerschaum pipe and box of cigars, winding UP In the evening with a grand hop. If you want fun go incre. Jonathan Kistlor. tho now landlord of tho "Carbon House," In this borough. Is a genial, whole-soulod host, ana strangers visiting here should not f all to stop at the "Carbon.' whero thev arc assured first-class accommodation at reasonable charges. The Evangelical Lutheran Mlnlstcr lum of Pennsylvania and ad laecnt States opened Its one hundred and thirty-eighth annual session In St. John's Lutheran Church, of Allentown, Thursday morn lng. Nearly thrco hundred clergymen are in attendance. The eminent German Reformed di vine, Thomas C. Portor, L. L. D., is announced to preach in the Hokendau qua Prosbytorlan Church noxt Sabbath, .way a 1st, whilst liev. James A, Llttlo Is absent olllclatlng In the "'Lock llldge Church," near Alburtls, Pcnna. Two tramps. Fritz Jonas, aired 31 years, and Frederick Snydor, aged 35 years, while walking on the Lehigh Valley railroad tracks at Ulendon, on Friday night last, wore run over by a pushor, The former was cut to pioaes, and tho latter seriously cut about tho head and Internally Injured, -John Ducran. of Mauch Chunk, a brakeman on tho Lehigh and Susque hanna Ilallroad was killed Tuesday morning. It Is believed ho was walking on the track, when ho was struck by a freight train. His head was severed from his body. Ho was aged about twenty-live years, Jl37Lcw1s Wehr has nlcelv fixed un his Tee croam parlor for the accommoda tion of ladles and gentlemen, and will keep a full supply of choice flavored cream every day and evening. He In vites you to call. Ico waters, confec tions and fruits in season. The total amount of anthracite coal sent to market for the week ending May 10 was 531.480 tons, comnared with 788,010 tons In tlio corresponding week last year, a decreaso of 237,430 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined thus far in the year 1685 Is 0,107.347 tons, compared with 0,881,311 tons for tlio same period last year, a decrease of 038,004 tons. E37"Wlth a view to reduce stock and make room for new goods, G. C, Dcats tS: Co., Watchmakers and Jewelers, P. O. building, Weissport, will dispose of their present stock of watches, clocks and jewelry at a great reduction on previous prices. Now is the time to buy u you uceu any article in llicir (ne. We inadvertently omitted to men tion last week, that Miss Aggie Hauk accompanied her father on tlio trip to Europe. Mr. H. and his daughter after a short stay among their friends In Ger many, propose visiting Switzerland and France. Miss Aggie proposes to visit and Inquire Into the various systems and modes of conducting educational insti tutions In the countries visited. The party left New York, as per previous arrangement, on Saturday afternoon, on one of tlio lied Line Steamers, and will be absent about thrco months. Miss Catharine Bohn and Adam Brumm, children of neighboring farmers of Hanover township, Luzerne county, were shortly to bo married, but on Sun day night they had a quarrel. On Mon day Brumm called, but Miss Bohn re fused to bo reconciled, when Brumm shot at her twice, without effect, and then beat her over the head with a re volver, injuring her seriously. Brumm then Jumped into the Susquehanna river. Ills body has not been found. DSgf-Il. 11. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will mako you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, u you order now. Pl.nrlo. I . .1 . years, employed as slato picker at the William Petm Colliery, about two miles from Shenandoah, was Instantly killed In the breaker Saturday. Young Lewis, with several other boys, was playing about some machinery while tho breaker was stopped for a few minutes and the engineer starting the machinery sudden ly, Lewis was caught by a screen and killed. Ills body was terribly mangled. He lived with his parents at William Pcnn village. M. C Apt, at one time a well-to-do citizen of West Plttston, was found dead In the Susquehanna river at Port Blanchard Saturday by two boys. He had been missing from his home for five weeks and nothing had been heard of him. The boJy was much decom posed. On theftfe of his disappearance ho told a friend that the ups and donws of this life were too much for him and that ho meant to put an end to his exist, ence. Hp was about fifty years old, a veteran of the late war and leaves a wife and four children. Amanda Lelse, 18 years of age, living on the outskirts of Shenandoah, made a strange but unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide at a late hour Satur dy night. It appears that the trouble grew out of the fact that her parents objected to her attending a different church from the one of which they are active members and she resolved to die rather than yield. She left the house, went to the ltingtown Mountain and deliberately threw herself down a mine breach fifty feet deep, where she was found Sunday morning more dead than alive. She was taken homo and at last account was in a precarious condition. Peter Itifov. nf ITnnnv nMni. liad been suffering with miner's con sumption for several veararilnl UV,lno. uay evening. He was unmarried and was aged forty-eight years. A letter from Rev. J. H. Hart man, formerly pastor of the Reformed church IT ihla ..1. WW ut iui uuivukii, now oi iianover. Pa,, informs us of his general good health ami prosperity and that of bis family. He wishes us to tender his kind regards to all his old friends. Enclosure O. K. Powdered rice Is said to have a great effect In stopping bleeding from Fresh wounds. The rice powder is sprinkled upon lint, which is then applied as a compress. , Decoration Say. ! We havo been requested to state that I the following mcrcliants will close their places of business on May 30, Decoration way J. T, Nusbaum, Wm. Kcmerer, E. II, Snyder, H. H, Peters, Mchrkaiu. & Son, A. Jtiegci, It, Fenstorinacbcr. TllO POSt-ofQce will ho anon from 0:00 to 8;30 R, in.! from 10:30 a. 111. to 12:30 p. m., and from 4:30 to 0: p.m. The First National Bank Will be closed, list of Letters Remaining uncalled for In tho Let hlghton Post-Ofuoe for month ending May 27th, 1885; Baker, Lewis Hugar, D. H., Boyer, William Hillary, H., Bcidleman, Anna High & Schoch Gordan, Miss May McKcever, Wm. ronEtoK, Gnlore Parillo, Persons calling for any of tho above letters will ptoasc say "Aavcrtisea." James P. Smith, P. M, Build a Calvert bv all Meani. In conversation with some of our leading business men along Bank street, wo find a general feeling In favor of uuuaing a culvert along tho entire or dirty water left standing along the borough front to spread malarial or oth or dlsoascs among our people. Will our town council givo this matter their promnt and earnest attention? The people want this Improvement made and. are willing to assumo the cost, you gentlemen, are tho servants of tho peo ple, and should heed their demand for this Improvement, You should act upon this matter now, Knights Templars at Allentown It Is estimated that 20,000 strangers wero attracted to Allentown Tuesday to witness tho parade of tho Knights Templars, which numbered nearly 3000 persons, Including over 400 members of tho twenty-five bands of music In the line. Twenty-six commanderles paraded. Tho weather was perfect and nothing ivuuievcr occurreu 10 mar mo. nenect suooess of tho affair. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon Mayor Shlmer delivered an address of wclconio to Uia visiting oir runouts at Masonic, uai, to which Grand Commander Martin responded. In the evening a reception was tendered the vlsltlnir Knlchts at the Olvmnian lllnk, tho largest publlo hall in the city, but many holders of tlokets were unable to gain admission. Wednesday morning oi, juiin s anu juary uommanaries visited Glen Summit, Glen Onoko and tlio Switchback. Around Fleasant Corner. A. Nutcn was on a business trln tn Slatington, on Whit Monday. A. Miller was tho truest of Stnven Miller, on Sunday. D. Nothstein. of Centra Snnaw wn vlsltlns friends In Lchisrh countv last Sunday. The Reformed ohurch. of Lehloh- ton, was well attondod by our young folks last Sunday. E. MontZ. of Mahonlntt. la dlimlno" a well. " Emma Hartuna. of Lchlehton. spent a few days with E. F. Garher, last wcck. W. V. Tv'fetlni. r.t -r.1,.nln visiting friends In Schuylkill county last Sunday. Joscru. The Seventeen Year Loouit. A Washlntfton desnatch of tlin BSth Inst., says: Prof lilley, chief of the Entomological Division, Agricultural Department, receives many letters from the West Indicating that the farmers aro alarmed about tha visitation of sovun. tcen-ycar locusts. Prof. Rllcv savs the seventecn-year locusts aro harmless to growing crops, and do no injury except to the twigs of forest and fruit trees. Wherever young orchards have been planted on land which has been cleared during tho last seventeen years, the trees are liable to suffer somewhat, but It is probable that tho use of kerosene emulsion sprayed upon the trees will protoot thorn. Tho ordinary locust, which Is so destructive to growing crops, has jaws which cut. while the seventeen- year species, more properly called the cicada, has only a beak through which u sucks its nourishment. Free Ficht-Frobable fatal Stabbing. Some Polanders and Hungarians cm ployed at the Lost Creek dam, now be ing built on tho mountain near that place by the GIrard estate, went on a spree baturday night and a free fight, lasting an hour, was indulged In between tho two factions before peace was re stored. Prominent among those who caused the disturbance was a Hungarian named Stove 1'rancz, who liad an old grudge against Solon Modltz. Efforts were made to adjust the matter, but nothing could subdue Francz's passion and.dcslro for tho blood of Moditz, who was apparently an Inoffensive fellow and anxious to mako friends with Francz. In the quarrel Moditz was stabbed nine times. Four of the wounds wore in the breast and two in tho neck. The In jurcd man was taken to his shanty, but was not expected to recover. Francz was taken Into custody and was com mitted to wait tho result of Modltz's In juries, Both parties are about thlrty throo.years of ago and unmarried. Hahoalng Sqnlbl. John McLean Is now taking steps toward building a new house. A ralllo which came off on Monday evening at Fcnstcrmacher's Hotel, was a success, W. A. Sltler took both the organelle and mclodeon. John Miller Is making a new ad dition to his barn. Tilghman M. Balllet returned from the Penna. University last week, and will not leave until September, when the regular term begins, Next Sunday morning divine ser vices will bo held In tho St. John's Church. All are cordially Invited. Mr. Granville Relnsmlth and Miss Ida Frantz, both from this place, were united In the holy bonds of matrimony last Sunday. The late organized band, of this place, will hold a picnic this evening (Saturday), May 30, In the grove of Mr. E. 8. Hoppes, which is near his home The band hns done Iteelf much credit In the past few months by serenading and furnishing music at entertainments. D-isu, Slniour recovery of Lost Money. Ono day In the fall of 1882, Eugene HUdoneof Cuba,Allegany co.,N,Y. drew 8105 from the national bank In that village. He was engaged In the hay precsing business at the time, ne rolled the bills together, placed them in his pocket, and went to work pitching hay in the balling and machine. A few hours later he felt for the money and it was gone. It could not be found, and Illldone concluded tliat It had dropped In the hay and was In one of tho bales. As the work of unballlng and examining each bale would have Inetirrml tnnmnrli delay and expense, be shipped the bales to their purchasers. Focel & Co. .'of ' at.,he "me he wrote to the firm and mentioned theloss of his money. One day recently he received a package by express from Allen own. It contained a roll of mouldy bank notes. There were 6105 In the roll. A letter from Fogcl & Co. jam that the money had been found a w, tef?re ln, 11 ,la,e of hay which they had purchased of nildone. wOT?!.0' "vel7 ".'tl t0. .nMn? lengtii of Bank street, and tho grading and planking or paving of that (stlnk Ing ditch" running along tho Lehigh Valley railroad, so that there Is no offal Chnrch Dedication. Decoration Day Programme. On Whit-Sunday, nine years ago, the J The following Is the programme ar-corner-stono of the Reformed church ranged for the observance of Decoration of this borough was laid; the building Day In this borough: was then erected, but not finished until ' Tho children to represent the States recently. Services were all the while 1 will meet at the M. E. church at 8:30 held In tho basement of tho church, fV o'clock, and proccsslpn wove at 0:00. the congregation had, from the very bo-, Tho teachers a.nd scholars will asscir, glnnlng decided -not tq finish and go bio at tb.olr respective ch.urcU.es at 8:30 Intn iht fmrllonm mnTTl until ihpv liarl . tn.. anil m.l. Tm. "tuilil ihn ,lnl,t. Tlni tholr wnr?l did 1 not return unto them void, for the debt 1 on tho church bad been paid and the re- malning debt, resting on the church, for unisiung it, W(s cpuccieu, or reuaoiy jueugcu, ucioniiuc cxyrciscsui lusbamr dav closed. The upper room of the church, Is now neatly imisiica ami is a coiniortauie, thouch nerhans not 09 snaclous a place as the erowinc membership nnsnt nceu. It Is nentlv frescoed: a lanrc nlcture back of the pulpit represents the rest surrcction morn. 1110 puipit, ana us furniture, Is handsome, and very finely decorated; the commnnlon table and pulpit being covered with silK velvet, richly embroidered with tinsel, the work ana gut oi one of t()P young iaay mem bers of the church, Comfortable, pews fill the room, handsome carpet cover tho entire floor, two, Bailey reflectors ornamented with prisma lighten up the wnoio witn a clear ngnt, having an told nn Inviting appearance. For the special dedicatory services handsome flowers at tho altar and, Us surroundings gave a pleasant appearance. The weather, though not bright and clear, was admirable. The morning services wero opened with tho dedication proper by the pastor of "Zlon's Reformed Church." after which Rev. S. K. Dorr preached an edifying and pleasing ser? mon in tno uennan lapguago uasen on Kcvciatlons xlSS a, In tho afternoon Rev, S, K". Dcrr made nn interesting address, using co pious illustrations to lmnrcss the-neces slty of co-opcratlon of people and pastor- in orucr to accomplish uie wont to uo done. Dr. Bomberger followed in tho English language with valuable thoughts on the meaning of dedicating a church to the Lord God, tho sacred obligations and vows entered Into by the congrega tion at such a time. In tho'ovenlng every Inch of standing as well as sitting room In the place,evcn down to the stairway, was taken up long before tho time for opening, The ser mon preached by Dr, Bomberger, on Judo verses 20 anl 81, was Interesting and iinprcslve, a straightforward Gospel sermon, and was well appreciated by the large and uncom.fortabiy-crowdod audl ence, The doctgr is one of the foremQst men of the church and is recognized as a great pulpit speaker. Tlio singing of the choir during tho entire services was especially and do- servedly commented upon by all who had tho pleasure of listening to their fine selections. The day passed with cntlro satisfaction to all, S, People in and oat of Town. Our peoplo who may have relatives or menus msii ting tlicniwill greatly oblljro us uy aiming in ineir names aim residence lor publication under this lieud. Kniton, Chas. II. Weiss, of Aldcn, Pa., was In town Monday. Rev. A. P, Horn, of Summit Hill, was In town during the week, Wc had a call from 0r young friend Will Hann, of Wcatlicrly, Monday, John Gomery, of Mauch Chunk, dropped In to see ns last wook, F.'P. Scmmel and Jonathan Klstler were In Scranton on Wednesday, Hiram Kuder, a very promising theological student, Is In town. Mrs. and Mrs, Thos, S. Beck, spent Sunday with friends In Lansford. Henry Schwartz, of town, spent Sunday in Now York -City. Will Ash, of Blnghamton, N, Y., was In town during tho wook. Miss Ida MnnU was visiting friends at Allentown sevoral days this week, Miss Ida Miller, of Tamaqua,,Is tho guest of Miss Sophie Raudcnbush, on Bank street., Frank D. Clauss, tho popular Great Bend tailor was In town during tho week. Miss Ella Peters Is sojourning In New York city with her sister, Mrs. L. Groo, Charles Dauxtater and wife, of Slat lngton, were visiting In town during the. past week. We had a pleasant call from Dr. Eiskamp, formerly of this place, now of Catawlssa, on Wednesday. Dr. T. D. Kuntz, of Macungle, Le high county, was the guest of Kuntz Bros, during tho week. Misses Annlo Swartz and Minnie Peters were visiting relatives and friends in Allentown during tlio week. Our popular rcstaurontor, Amandus Mertz, was on a trip to Lockport buy ing cmuu mis wccK, Our yoiiug friends John E. Miller aim uturm: iieiciiaru icii, ior oiannope, N. J., on a fishing excursion Thursday, Daniel Thomas, accompanied by his wlfo and daughfW, of Slatington. -spent Sunday In tow n with our popular young Misses Ella and Lollle Clauss, Sallle Raudeiibush and Lulu Zchncr were In attendance at tho IC. T. reception at Aiientown on iuesuay evening Lx-asslstaiit postmaster Thomas JelTerson belfert and assistant nostmas. tnr Goorgo Washington Morthlmcr, of town, iook m the h. t. parade at Allen town last Tuesday. Sir Knight William E. Ash. Sir Knight Frank D. Clauss, Past Eminent Commander T. B. Emmons, John H. Dusenburry, Past Grand Commander of uie atato oi renn'o, and sir Knight Wm. Rouhin, of the Corinthian Chas seurs, were the guests of T. D, Clauss and family during the week. Soring Deep for Water. Nearly three years ago the Lacka wanna Iron and Coal Company began to sink an artcHiau well not far from the main works of the company,at Scranton. Geologists expressed the opinion that a constant How of water could be obtained by boring 1,000 feet. The work was carried on under the supervision of William McEachan. The diameter of the hols was eight Inches. At 1,000 feet there were no Indications of water. The drill had gone several hundred feet below the lowest coal deposit, and had passed through strata of sand, conglom erate, and clay. The well had then reached a depth nearly 800 feet below the sea level. For months thereafter the ball was kopt busy. Last week it touched a point 2,100 feet below the sur face and water was found, It rose to the top of the well, but the overflow was so small that there was no prospect that Its volume would bo sulllclent to supply the mills. The company con cluded to abondon the work, and ordered the machinery to be removed. Mr. Mc Eachen, however, advanced the theory that water in abundance arose from the bottom of the well to a soft stratum a short distance below the lower vein of coal, through which It flowed away to the south. He prevailed on the officials to let him try an experiment. He be lieved the flow of water would be greatly increased If tho well was tubed from the ton to a ooint below the soft stratum. Saturday tho tubing was completed and immediately an cigui-incn stream oi water spurted seven feet above the sur face and has continued to do so ever since. LIVE A0ENT WANTED To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; or Inform- atlon for Everybody, in every county in the United States and Canada- Enlirg-! ed by the publisher to 048 pages. It co5- tains over 2000 household recipes, and Is suited to all classes and conditions of society. A wonderful book and house- hold necessity. It sells at sight. Great. est Inducements ever offered to book agents. Sample copies sent by mall, postpaid for S2.00. Exclusive territory 8,vei1, Agents more than double their SW- Address, Dr. Chase's Steam Printing house, Ann Arbor, Michigan, fnllnv. lf!,.l v, J Ji,.!.. on thn Smith nJm.r of fww, n,i n,ff streets; Evangelical, rlttht rcitlntr on North comer of Iron and Bank streets: Lutheran, right resting on left of Evan gelical, the M. E, will form. In front of their church, the veterans will form on me aoutn sidocif Bank street, right rest ing on Soutl) corner of Iron. Tho procossbn will move In the fol iQwlng ordert Arlon Cornet Bnnd. Ministers In Cur. rlaae, Wagon with Goddess of Liberty miiu cmiarcn, representing tno states, Squad of Voterans.M, E, Sunday school, Reformed Sunday school, Evangelical ouuuay scnuoj, lUtneran sunuay school, QlUzcns on foot, Citizens In carrlagos, Rniltn l,n Ttonl In llnmnlfln Allm through Pumpkin Alloy to Second, down Second to. Ochre, put Ochre to Cemetery. Tho pxerclsps at tho Cemetery wll be as ituiuws. muslo by Arlon Cornet Band; Address In English, by Rev. G, W. Gross; sing ing uy me uuurcn l-hairs: A.ac)ress in German, by Rev. O, Vf StibUzj Decor ation of graves hy the schools, slnclnc as they proceed on their mission, "My country us pi i uce, e, ; saiuta uy oia soldltrsj music by Arlon Cornet Band; Closing exercises' by liev, B, F, Powell, of Packerton; music by Band) singing uj, oqnuuy scnuuts anu uismissai. The ladles aro earnestly Invited to participate, and those wishing to con tribute flowers will please leave them at iuqadyuo.vte oince heipre b o'clock A. M. on tho 30th. Tho Kundav Krhonl Scholars will each provide themselves wan oouqueis or wrcains. I-MPQn.TANT Notice, It is understood bv the unilerahmivl oupewuicuueiiis oi uie uiuereni nunu.iy icuoois oi tne uorouzn of L,ehii?htnn. that tho teachers will parade with their classes on Decoration Day, This plan is to bo universally observed. All thn Sunday Schools wll participate In tiic exercises and a full attendance of each is desired. The scholars will meet in tljelr respectlvo Sunday School rooms on Saturday morning at 8;30 o'clock to or ganize iqr mo paraae. Y, V, liqWMAK, T. A, S-VYDJjn, Wm-Kumereb, W. P, Lojfo, May 28th, 1880, Tha Fever Sponrsp at Plymouth. mo ternu o cmucmicls still raMnrt n Plymouth, Luzcriio county, On Wed nesday four more deaths occurred, and it looks as though tho death roll this weak would bo far abovo that of last week. Alrcadv ncarlv ns innntr tinvn died, and the doctors report tliat a large proportion of their cases are In a critical condition. Two Poles and one Hun garian wero taken to the hospital Wed nesday. All three were In the last stages of tho disease, and are not expected to live, Tho epidemic seems to have just reached Us height among the Hungarians and Poles. Up to this timo they havo recelvccHlttle attention from the dpotors, but, two or thrOBhavlntr died within the. last few days, investigation as to their conuuion has ueen made, and It Is feared mat there win he very heavy mortality among them. They live for the most part in llttlo olnstcrs pf shanties on the outskirts of the town, and their sur roundings aro In a most filthy condition, which .greatly aggravates the virulence of the disease when it once makes Its appearanoe among them. i lie worst cases are boms removed to the hospital and efforts made (o improve tlio sanitary condition of their Iiousm. The work of relief goes on smoothly uuu umuiciu, oninuuiions ot moncv and supplies aro daily received from all over the State and from New York, but it is maoi mat a uepiorawo inactivity in laisiiijj money ior me suuercrs is manifested In Luzerne countv. In all only a few hundred dollars have been suuscrlbed In Wilkesbarrc, Tho total amount of the subscriptions to the Plymouth Rsllof Fund reoelved up io eanosuay was 10,080.57, Penns and Ink Worth Recommending. We have been favored with samnles of the celebrated Spenoerlan Double Elastic Steel Pens, and after trying them feel justified In highly commending them to our reanors. nicy are made of the best stool, and by tho most exnort work men, and have a national reputation for certain desirable qualities which no other pens seem to possess In so great penooiion. Among these aro uniform evenness of point, durabilltv. floxibilitv. and qullj action. So popular havo they become, that of the "Number One" alone, as many as fourteen millions arc sold annually, Complaints are constantly made of the HtJlculty tn getting good ink. Probably, In some eases, the durability of the Ink Is of llttlo consequence the writing lias done its work In an hour or two; but, it should be remembered, occasions con stantly arise which aire great import ance io writings, or perhaps to the mere signature oj a name. The usual Ink stand is, of course, resottd to, and If on inferior ink is commonly used, the result possiuiy may ho disastrous, Tha Siwnocrlan Writing Fluid com bines, in a high degree, three essential qualities, fluidity, color, and durability, and Is absolutely reliable for all buslnoss purposes, The nronrlotors of these well-known Pens and Inks, Messrs. Ivioos, Blake- .ma, i AVLon is uo., 703 tc iKt uroad way, New Yprk.Educatlonal Publishers. will send free, on application, a Sales- oooic of their Speneerian Specialties, which gives a full descriptive list of these and many other standard articles of interest to stationers and booksellers. Wm He Murdered 1 The Hazleton Plain Bpcakcr, of the 28th Inst., Is responsible for the follow, lng: An employe of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad who rusldos In this borough stated yesterday that tho rumor Is cur rent In Mauch Chunk that John Dugan, whose lifeless body was found on the railroad track near the East Mauch Chunk depot oh Tuesday morning bad been foully dealt with. It was noticed that on the evening preceding his death he had in his possession forty-sjr dollars and was in company with several of his associates who wero Intoxicated. A railroad conductor while on his way to work on tho morning of Dugan's death was accosted bv two men nndr tho In. fluence of drink, who stormed him. JJugan was with this party at the time anu ineir names nave Deen given to the authorities, who will proceed to Investi gate the affair. No money was in Du gan's possession when found, but a marriage certificate was found In his poeket which led to his Identity. Many of the railroad hands allege that Dugan although addicted to drink did not be long to that class who would lie down on the track as many presume he did. The case is the subject of much com ment, especially among the railroad employes. Weissport Sottas. ' The Evangelical parsonage, occu- pled by Rev. Eccc. has been treated to a tea to a It con- coaioi paint which beautifies smeraoiy. Milton Florv Is erectlntr a frame dwelling house erecUnS frme V T , w i ,tt .1" "J , elssport people were vl'? f l!l8. K T,' colclaveat AUent0Wh during this week. -Nathan Snyder has had his large co' "beds torn down and Is making preparations to erect a planing mill, Albright and Yi-aVIn hnv. im . substantial pavement In front of their residence. 6thers should follow their good example. JOJfES, Wcatherly Chips. Among the visitors to town on Sun- ciay was J, L,. liaricman and it. L. col- burn, both of Lchlghtou. Extensive preparations aro being maue tpr tho proper observance of incmprlal day, -tMr. and Mra, J,, T Ro.wla,nd of Past iuaucii uunic, were ipp gnosis pi jr, uuu .airs. jf, iuiatns over- sunuay. -J. C, Sondcl' new dwelling on first street, is auom completed. -rGco. M. Huftprd and John Estcll, oj uriiton, was in town on aionuay. --.urL liann lslted llazletpn on Wednesday. Street Commissioner David Kochcr is repairing the roads around town. J. G. Eadle's dwelling s. receiving Lower Towamaimng Horns. mThe wife of Wm. Smith, of Pairv. villc, died last vok a,nd was buried pn aaiui-uay 111 oi. uonn a vpm,cicry. Mr. Haroer. the mall carrier, has so far recovered, as tg bo'ayp to perfprm nis uuties, r-Tha prpspoct Is favorable (pr a large crop or siraw perries. -Mllch cows arenpt much In demand at present, Qyjte n number of Mr iarmers nave pno or two tor saio. --St. John's Sunday schopl,at Lentz's, Oj (arge aucnuance, nSt, Jphn'a congregation propose to support ineir own pastor. A. M. Stroup and Levi Shonbcrger are aucnuing scnooi ai weissport. WDecpration Day will ho observed ln ot, dpunBernoterypnaunaay.tnoaist, vV child of Jacob Tlaiisliiin's illpd after a few days Illness. It was hurled last trlday. Revs, Bteugel ana r fee man officiating. OojfriDENqi, atflAHUIQI, -rDr, C. II. nuehes. the alienist, savs that cholera Is essentially a disease of tho nervpus system. Tho remains of Alexander, n. Ste phens are to ho paocd ln a vault on the grounds of his old homo, Liberty Hall, Tha placq has been purchased by a me morlal association. Gen. T-Qointa villi deliver an oration at t;e reinterment. It Is cheering to know that Intemp erance Is losing ground m, Boston. There were 1,800 fewer cases of cpmmUment for drunkenness In the last year than in the year preceding. Jt Is thought that some of tho reform Is due to tlio estab lishment of attraotvp coffee bouses, where excellent coffco and tea and good meals can lo had at fabulously low prices. A Texan who has lived for years among tho cowboys says that many of thcin are graduates of ie Eastern colleges. A vorv actlro rod Insect has bd- peared in some of tho vineyards of Yolo county, Cain In lmincnsa numbers, cov ering the ground in places. A vino at tacked by this novy post droops ln an hour. A ledge of white stone, which some what resembles marble, and is suscepti ble of a high polish, exists in Paradise Valley, Nevada, When quarried, It Is said to be much lighter and softer than qrdlnary rock, bnt liarjens upon expos ure, The first shlnmont of red slate ever made to Europe was sent within a week or so from North Granville, N. Y. "It is a fact not generally known," says Justice, "that the only red slato In the world Is found In four towns of Wash ington county." The junior class of Newton Collcsre lately carrlod through an entire mock Jewish service, having all the officials oi tne synagogus, witn rpbes of oHIce, and a Book of tho Law which had been often used ln Jewish worship. The oiliclal robes had been purchased of a converted Jowlsh Tabbl ln Germany by a uucrai incnu, wuo was present at tno servtoe. Must Pay for the PAPEn It Is not generally known that a man who refuses to pay for his newspaper can be prosecuted like au ordinary criminal for men, a .new l one paper lias begun suit against sovoral delinquent subscrlt. crs under tho U. S. Postal Laws, which say, "tho taking of a newspaper ai d refusal to pay for the same renders a person liable to criminal proseoutloh as a thief, and a person guilty of the same can bq punished as if he had stolen goods to the amount qf subscription," Poho-Pooo Hetel. Tho Poho-Poco Hotel Is situated mid way between Weissport and Stemlers- vllle, and is particularly adapted to the convenience of folks desiring to spend a season in me country, i lie hotel hulld lng has sixteen large, well-vcntllated and substantially furnished bed-rooms. a large parlor and ball-room and a well- stocked bar at which the best of wines, liquors and cigars are retailed, Near tho house Is a largo dam suitable for noaiing purposes, Doats being at the disposal of the guests; a firstrclass livery stable is connected with tho hotel, and this with the numerous other facilities classes It amongst the most desirable summer resorts anywhere In the Valley, The landlord. Mr. Daniel Krosse. Is con stantly making Improvements for the benefit of guests, Those desiring to pass the hot summer months ln the country wouia uo won tp patronize Jir, nresge, BTOOS MARKETS, Rannrtcd un to lZn'nlork. Iiv De Haven A Townsend.UanKerao. 30 a. Third SU-cct, rniiadaipiua. BtocKa bought and aold oitbar for oash or on nurcin. rhiladeljhia, May, 27tb 188S. bdl aaked II83', Ext lOHj U S Currency ' 131 US U, naw ii3( 113! DSl'i 1221 1221 Pennsylvania R R 51 JJ, Philadelphia Jc RaadlDg R R 6 (li L)hlh Vallev RR S8) BJ Lihlgh Cnal 1- Navigation Co,..,.. 43 431 Buff. N. Y. Thlla. R R Co IJ II Newjerefy Central. .,. .,.,, 3S Sfii Northern Pacific Com I! 18 " " l'mfd 3HJ 38! Oregon TranacoDllnental 13 3 Uninn Pacifia 53! 53J Weilrrn Union C0 80 Weal Shore Isle... 31 311 fioulavilla A Nashville 331 331 6lver. (Tradea) 81 6 MAKUIKII. NICnOLAS-8MITn.-On My Dth, by Rev. O. H. Cook, Martin JI. Nicho las and Llnle E. Smltb, both of Le blgbton. UnulizuTZ. On the 16th Inst, by llev. A, Uartbclomew, Lewis V. Helm and Miss Amanda Deltz, both of West l'enn, Schuylkill county. SnocMAKEn IIontz, On the tame day, ny trio same, .Lanlus A. Shoe maker,' of Mahoning and Miss Emma J. Uonti, of Lehlghton. KncprEB Gepber On the 23d Inst., ny the same, Thomas Kuepper, ot Aveatherly and Miss Emma Gerber, oi West l'cnn. ItEHiUQ Deltz. On tho same day, by the same, Augustus Rebrlg, of Bow mansvllle and Miss Ida E. Deltz, of Hazard. ItEi6MiTn Fbaxte. On the 24tb Inst., by the same, Granville Rein smith and Miss Ida L. Frantz, both of Moboning. Kisubauoii Bacjiman. On the 20th lnst., by tne same, at the residence of tho bride's nirents, Arilson Klshbaugh and Miss tmma L. Dachm.sn. both of East Mauch Cunk, IIIRIt. niESTEit.-Oi) tha 17th Jnst., at Sum mit III1I, Joseph Iflcster, aged E8 years, fi months and 90 days, Scii'LE . On the 20th lnst., at Upper LeblRh, Jane. Infant daughter of J, A and Jane Selpje, aged 10 months, Three Peculiarities Hood's Sarsapatllla, the groat blood purifier and reflating medicine, Is characterized by lure? peculiarities, namely i The combination pf the various remedial agents used. The rroportlon In which the roots, herbs, barks, etc, are mhed, 2th 3ds Tho process by which tho active, tnodlclnal properties aro secured, Tho result Is amcdlclne of unusual strength and curative power, which effects cures here tofore unequalled. These peculiarities belong exclusively to Hood's Sarsaparllla, and aro Unknown tq Others Flood's SarsapartUa Is prepared with tho Greatest skill and care, by pharmacists of education and Ions experience. Uence It is a medlclno worthy of entire conjdenco. If you suffer from ccrofuk, salt rheum, or any db easo ot tho blood, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, or kidney end liver, complaints, catarrh or lbcumatlsm, do no fall t,o try Hood's Sarsaparllla "I recommend Hood's Sarsaparllla to all my friends ns the best blocd purifier c-n earth," Wm. Our, druggist, Hamilton, O, "Hood's Sarsaparllla has cured mo of scrof ulous humor, and. dono me worlds cf good Otherwise." C. A. Ajixold, Arnold, Me. A beck containing many additional state ments ot cures will be sent to ell who desire. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists. CI i six for $5. Made only hy O. I. HOOD a CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Dobos Ono Dollar, WHAT j$ DYSPEPSIA? Amonr? tho many symntomg of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent are: Va riable appotito; faint, fmawinrr feeling- at pit 6f tho stomach, with unsatisfied cravlnt? fon food; heartburn, feellnrr of weight and wind in the stom ach, bad breath, bad taste In the mquth, Jow splrH3i general prostration, headache, and constipation, There is no fqrm of disqaso. moro pryajent than Dyspepsia, and none so pecul iar to the high-Jiving anr4 rap-t id-eating American people. AlqphoJ and tobacco prbduco Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating, eto. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will cure tho worst case, by regulating tho bowels and tonipg up the (J!gesfjva organs, Sold everywhere. LAND! Ulalmi net alty. and AnilITl STEI1 I1HII TlflN T. U It 51! ? Pii K"TI FIUATES np ail klnHaori,A.M) SCUIP bouw;litHnil 101- SUSI'Erf.llKIl ENTRIES. la AND. PAT. EKT anil IIENSICIN caici attcnilod to. Uorreapomlenoo eollcliej. a. A. THOMAS, Attorney at Law. liooin 26 St. .Uload linlld. lag, n asnmisioo, u. u. cr. Corkscrew Soils Only $22, H. PETERS, THD TAIMB, Annnuncoa tn hid ruatnmers and the clli;ep grnarallr that he ia "ON .DECK" with fine i)f tho J,arstanU most Fashionable Stocas of Spring & Summer Blylce f fOUEjaXJ) DOMESTIC nunulaolqred CLOTHS, CASSttVIERES AND SUITINGS, ever before shown In th'a a-tion, and at nrica. I'ki. that J"N defy compotiliot). None hut etnplovod, henco the Best workmanship ana Fit it euar- anteed in every rate. Alan, oq hand a lull and Fathionable Una 01? GENTS' FUKNISJIING GOODS of netretl itylrr, Indudlnj Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c,, 8tc . De sure you rail and examine goods and prices before going altiwlioro. H. II. PETERS, The Tailor, POST-OFFICE BUILDING, Bank Street, - - - l.ehighton, Penn'a. Arin. i-ir Respectfully Invites Your Attention A Large and Carefully Men's and Youth's W have on hand aa immenie a took of 8PR1KG BUITS for the TriAnn. l, .It ih. i.a. eat colors and atylea. We niaoulaclura all our own clothiug. ami hrri-f.iri we cen aalk you well made olotbin for the LOWEST PKI0E3. ... "'. Boy's & Children's Clothing, Our Enrinz Block la now complete, f mltacicg all Ibe Few Styla and Mlxturri In CHECKS. PLAIDS, te Ao. Every Garment is Perfect. Warranlnl aa Rrproanatv and Prlees tn Please. Only houaa Id town that k.eaps BOYS SINGLE SHORT PANTg-, have a fw hundred on band always. ' " t vi Custom Tailoring Deoartment Always Itlatt QootU In FQRE1GM and DO.f E3TIO Suitings, Overcoatings which will be made up at (.bait notice sad Gent'sFurnisingGoodsSSGeiU'sForDisiiDfGooils uoma ana.examiaa our new oiocz ruling iwo f icora. tio trouble to ihiw GMt. SRp?acTHSobnma3oth Co, LEWIS SOUEWINE. J Estfibjishe4 in 1840.. 7X9 Aprl 4-m3 Ratcliff & Chubb, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, Oppned their ICE CREAM PARLOR on SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th, 188J5, REE AGENTS. A Vaolllul VHOlQ-MTUlKlHAtTHlC- and CaMiifct CHcers. 'WpIK.s Plerl0xt0 fncli In Hie. This, uranil i.ln- tjin- Inn liren itoluied at lama esimtitr dy lh nttan-l inuit tVH'Inl engraver In tha, country, nuil Ps rannl lias timer Urn pro- uuco. it statu!, unrqunllcil ( a drk unrattnllol ( a wirt of nri. ii (uphill y home intVe lr.p.l. loumi In ecry eoics. ana. mrtrofj neglects ilic flnt oppoTluillV ifipuy ihe pni? plus tirn rcircFnittl(r6 ot l),increr, reform mid liunestQl Vonro ' uoTOrn.roo.nt lu 64 JuaiC This is the grratrat dune err, oifcrfd ta Sell at lfrtit trXll l)emt.-at( i(t Ita.i icu anu nnmen ill in ke nioneT ri 'ilillr. 1 No. pr?Tlo uperUas nqalrtil ta UaauoMS- iui uuiatieat accaiely imoHM In uer toon liceutinir lis safe ahlm!) n ,kclH terms to oirivaicri villi t-e ,ont mi re ceipt of 35 eenlj In, lUttip ' prepaTVjWt of Diamine, write At ouen anil leoura a I) f.wi ,'Hiiui,i ,.uuua, y. 8. ART CQM 1G0 11 Broadway $f. TP. OnroitT K THE CUNMTI0N of -Li tha FIKST NATIQS4L BANK, at (.hlitihtnn. In t)i.3li,(p ol'enntrlianlvkt tha cioMor imiini-oiar etb.isfSi r,crt?tcit, lnf nn& AUi;at 0?frJr-in. . U. llondN to curf cireuUtlrin V7S.M TaOOQid sum M . a.sists V11J.0 .lt. l.esj v t,wfl.ti 18J.C4 Oil ittt.ro. 10.JIT. 1io).wj a.9'6.oq uiiurr imi-N iwna nd.a-l tmrUiru. rrd lewis aua Nittloimt 1iim , , l.n Irum uriprovn Una from rtbcf N'i Uu from tnto tlunliii anil rStinkfrp, 11 hi, 1 hir,i. lurtii, iii-m. nn j nuiiirr. , Current xpcn an.it (ixci jiati . Premium, paid .'. . '. . 1 .' Uliecl;a and qtker caih Items . . ofothrr I'ui.li. . . ' Frct(. iinrpipir'urrvlity,iilt;i-l5, ipH ptnnlra, . , , Speclu . . . , ', . Lenl tn4rr ni'tvii llvdeinptlon Fund nllh V. S. Tmau. rj t par cent, of clrculallon) .' Total .JiJ7Cl.ea tuuiUTUV Citpltal alocW (nlil In tTS.I-OuOO , 10 SiO.CU , l.l to ' mm . '6,wai3 . . ai.sq ruriiii luuu .... .... UtiUUMtd prnfir .-aiiunai i:aiiK i oic( ou'iana.ni Olvldauda Uncald. . .'...-. IuJivlduaUU-p'ltauh!rct tocUwk. Unatnothar Antloiial llaiika , , , tipe tq State flanks anil Ilankin Total. r.JJ.ooj.ei State of Ptnnttiltata. CVntntii of Carton, ti 1 I, VT. ly Uownun, (Jaablaf ef U ttbore-r.auie4 bank, du ihiUdjijI aifwar tlat hp a,00T ataUintiit la trua totbo bat of my knoflrd andballaf. )v. y. uqff juN. OaibiiT. SiiUcrllxx and, awprn bafprj) ma tbla Hth dar li.'v.'&lORTniMEn. BR., Not. Pnme. ri:r,n.i AiiKti Thos. Kaioerer, A. AI Darling. J a. Zern, Dlreetori " May S HS5. ' R 5"S E S T SJX YAIt;ET;ESbrmall, (anT addreil), ONE 1H1LLAR. P. II. K1RKBU1DE, 450 N. JOlli Street, apMS-lmi rhllaileipblo a, Pa. AnFMTft WANTED at tna (nlrix(acer of RANCOQAS Onl thoM nepd apph yt laarntd. Our inrii thrrerd whan ithcra fait anowicns pr n Pnii uutot vnviTa AST) ))ItIVAMIa-TALS. - Aaodopnlnrfo,boncat,narsatlomMi Addraaa fl. C, CHASE & CO. phllndn. Pa, lima ana attention to tha work. Tha Imianfu the brat of workman are Selected Stock of New Styles r f and Pantaloonings, in La tail Styln. VITA GUARAXTEEn. Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa, )RPDDIf?ODV n?orotnnr ho can devote (heir eatira aflR 1 B i immmtt
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