"Original Cheap Oaah Store." i NEW STYLES.. IN Warm Weather Goods. papaascT f a? n .i oo.?iSs UMBIIHL- . In all qualities. FANS Japanera Folding, feather Fnldlag, Muslin Folding, 8traw, Silk, Ilone Slick, Palm, feather if qilt Stick Flat Japanese PARASOliS. COTTONi lOlNOlIAM, SEflGE, RIliK binl SATIN. TJjyiBRELLAS. COTTON, I fiiNOHAM, AI.PAflA, siWC. Th" above goods are inntked at Ihe Low fit Prices rver known id tlio retail business in this eeetlnu. J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. I'abllo Square, Hank Street, Lehigh (on. puno 7, 18S4-1)'. BATUIipAY, JUNK 10, 18S5, SrECIATj XOTICE. Persona mnkliii, rnymenls In Ilim'Pire (jy ipmicy nnlvra in ostq I t.ptPJi Will )1pap Iniiki ihcm iayHitf at the WiiissiMRT Post Opficb, us t It- l.i Mclitmi nllico is mit a iimiiey ur.lt-r "ll'n-u Pur Neighbgrjioo Ip Erfof. 1KB AKP OU1S. Nigh to nn on'.cr ncwlv niniU- A liimxry ami Hi nly st.ung r ? triycd. As he rhiinleil a si l ulu It inn :in old-time FOUR: Jlepeepcfl lliro' the licjlmk'. Humeri lie loii! Aiiflllii'Mid words fell Inun Ills litis snililn: 'I'll wain to git In 1 I'll want lo pet ti" pose by (lie office flro there sat A uMI-drc&erd clli?cii, sli-rk and fat. Holt was Ids chair !M a throne iiiIrIH be, Jint ha iiioiirnI)Uly iilavcd with tim oOlce key, Vnd sobbed, as ho listened lo the stranger ahoutt 'I'll havp toKctout) I'll have to getputl" j Bethlehem lias been lighted by electricity. The Pennsylvania Steel Works, at ptcelton, aro busy in every department. The Allcntown National Hank, Allcntown, Pa., la,s Ijoc!) extended twenty years, The .old Lutheran clmrahqt Swamp, Montgomery county, built In 1707 is to he remodeled, What has become of the building ''boom" which was to have str.(ck'tl.ls town this stinpner, . A valuablo deposit of talcose slate has bcendiscpvcredln tho northern part pi Lehigh county. Samuel Pamsdcll was fatally Injured by a fall of coal in (J hard colliery, ear Olrardville, Tuesday. KGo to Frs. llodcrcr, under the gxclisr.go Ilotcl, for a snjooth shave pnd a faslopablo hair cut, Country boys will do well to re member that the penalty fpr killing young rabbi.ts Is each, --Sunday was a "big day" for pur Jlvcryuien-rrall their teams Mere out and the demand unly partly supplied, " A professional wicsllcr. clvlna the name of William Smith, was arrested fit Allcntown wliile stealing a ride pn a train. There were 3:1 accidents In Mine Jnspcctor Wiljianis' district during the month pf May, but of these pnly one ; vas fatal, C37'Partles desiring employment as canvassers would do well to examine Advertisement f I!, G, CJiase & Co., in .another cplmnii, 9-Sunday night tljls tcctlon was Visited by a severe stpinj of rain, acc.ompanlcd hy heavy thunder and vivid (las)ics pf l)g!lnng, .-o-Tlyj members of the several church choirs ii) Slatlngtoi) propesj orj.tnl7.lng ft cliornJ spoi.ct)' numbering at least one Jiundred voices. Don't forget that you can hire tcaru3 at the popular livery of David I'.b licrt, oi) Nr'l street, at reasonable rates, for iiny purppsc, Ilcllman it Klchprn, pf this yilacc, have been awarded tho contract for building the fouudatlpn of Angcsncr's flew stable, at Mauch Chunk. i-.rnjcr oipse, aged 14 years, was jsclzed with a lit while walking on the can il bank at llellilehcin lueSilay, and falling into the water was drowned. tr-Mrs. Thomas Love, of ltcddiiirton. orthainptoij vpunty, w))ilo playing wun a piaipi on naiuniay, accidentally hot and fatally wounded Jicr husband. 5rA 04 page cook book containing fiOu valuable recipes is civen awav to purchasers of ono tlollars worth of Jad- 'lu's larbyrup, bod nt Tlioiqas' drug store, . Superintendent (loodwln, of tho Lehigh Valley tailroad, has Issued an prdcr prohibiting the use of tobacco by ue passenger car employees oi inat ppmpany nljllo oi duty, Mrs. Margaret Cayanaugh, while crossing t)iu railroad at Mabaijoy PJane, Saturday night, was struck by the shift ing engine and Instantly killed. Her husband lives at Locust uap, ""Kor wall paper, window blinds, tatipncry, bibles, bpok or in fact al most anything, no tp 13. V. Luckenbach. fii llrpijdNyay, Mauelj CJjynk, at low prices, j The Lchighton ACltocate has just come out in a hanJscmc new suit, and i is therefore neater and better than ever. .CongratulqtlQns, friend Morthluier.r-r White Haycn Journal, 2Alfred Van Scoter, of Packertpn, ias opened a stppe quarry nt tho boc named place and Is prepared to furnish building stone In any imautlty at very reasonable pjlccs, Olve him a call. have a complete line of Light Sipglo aqd Jfcavy .JJpiible llaniess, Conors, Whips, blankets, A;c,, on land, all of which 1 am selling at a very rea sonable price, MILTON I'LOKY, WEIbSPOllT, Pa. The L.ejdghton ,Jtlroc;ile camo to hand last Saturday clothed froni tpp to bottom In a handsome new Spring suit. We arc pleased tp note tills substantial e Idenci of our esteemed contciuporary's pro3iH.'rlty,-We;it)ierly JJeraUU srMr, Jliram Kuder, of Lchighton, a (student In the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, preached a ycry Interesting discourse to a largo ftudlcnap n tljo ciurch at ICgypt on Sunday wcek.iT-AJJc;)tpM fiemocrat. CYou have heard of tho man who chased a mosquito through a live mile swamp to get his fat. This was the man wUp would not buy Jadwln's Tar nynip. lie ULul wltn a hacking cough. Bold at Thomas' drug sforp. -Cltmss (Cj'jio., The Tail- pre, etll have a lew of tlioso justly celebrated $10 suitings pn hand, !J57-Xearly 43.000 bottles of Jadwln's ftr Syrup sold last year on a posltlyo guarantee pf cure, and only Id bottles drug store, A... .... " For the week ending Juno 0, thoro frere 111,P53 ipijs pf coal shlppod over f))e L. V. Hit., ujajiing a total for the crease, as 'compared with the samo time last year, pf ,4ia tpns. tl-ir 11 1 . JK32. ll"uui Hitiiuij- pd Corkscrew Suit for only AO') lio nnnnli.r tnil. vl.,r. S, atlllC popijlur miloring establishment Oi' H Ii Peters. Prof. M. II. ltlcbards will deliver a lecturo In St. Jacob's cliurcli, In Weiss- port, on Wednesday evening the 17tb Inst., subject! "Pretty Peggy," for Hie adults, 20ccnts: children under 12 years, in runts. A. curious specimen of coal, eight bytcnlncl.es In surface and composed 0j three layers to the thickness of about m lllch nl,a n liaif) Birklgly like the. V c.?.uJi". Vv v "1 " HiiKcsuanc. ... ! JQT"i'.dltor Advocate pleaso Inform Wmn nlalTltMifcrM other ' rny?iln?fn tT i, ;n t irffi S OI. I Sub- briber? ftWr.ffii I scnuer. aoi v nomas uru u t. Patrick, Smith, of Lansford, cm- ployed at colliery so. d oi uio j.ci gn ' Coal and Navigation company while ascending the steps leading to tho break er his foot caught In the slops and ho was thrown backward breaking his leg, a fov days ago( The suunoscd skeleton found In the woods alone tho Valley Itailroad ' ubovc llcthlehein other day, proves to be that of a ba boon. It Is believed that tho animal, while with a menagaric, died and was thrown out of tho cage. Tho Lchighton Carbon Advocate came to us this week In an entirely new lyiiographlc.il dress looking neat and well arranged. 'Ihls Is a. sign that the fleli-ocalc's career is a prosperous one w hlch wohopo may continue. Ilazlcton Plain Speaker, jLjLcwls Wehr has nicely fixed up his ice cream parlor for the accommoda tion of ladles and gentlemen, and will keep a full supply of choice flavored cream every day and evening, lie In vites you to call. Ice waters, confer tions and fiults in season. T. Flannlgan, who murdered a man named (jilray, with a poker at llrowns vlljo near Pottsvllic, Saturday nigh t,28th ult., and who afterwards escaped, was captured Saturday evening at Pleasant Valley, Tho County Commissioners had olf crcd $200 reward for his detection. -rOn Saturday a foot race camo off over tho lUttcrsville course between Peter Whitehead, of Krecland, Luzerne county, and James Cunningham, of Catasauqua, for $.'0 a side. The distance was 125 yards. Whitehead won tho race, coining out five yards ahead of his opponent. Councilman Win, Miller desires us to inform Mr. A. W. Horn that he Is in error when he says ho asked for the building of a water-closet for the lock up; ho (Horn) simply asked Miller to make a hole in the floor, which he re fused to do. The lock-up Is In a filthy cpndltipn, nevertheless. Several cases pf typhoid fever, of a very malignant type, have occurred in Ilazlcton, and the doctors pronounce it Hmllar to that which has prevailed at Plymouth. Tho town In said to bo in a very bad sanitary condition. Wo are still "sniftlng" the stench from the "stinking dltoli," in this placp. The amount of anthracite coal sent to market for the week ending May .10 was 4U0,US0 tons, compared with 873, 353 tons In tjio corresponding week last year. The total amount of anthracite mined thus far m lie year 1SS." Is 10, :110,05 tons, compared with 11,213,021 tons for the same period last year. Stcnhcn Pcteh, a young man 10 vr.irs nf n"p. was found lvln' dead earlv Tuesday morning in one of the slopes of rardec, S0113 it uo., at. .uouni ricasant. lie was employed as a driver, but it is not known how ho camo to his death. The skull was fractured and there were several other wounds on the head. The caso Is to bo Investigated, (jgOrll, U. Peters, at tin Post-office building, Lchigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Mr. Charles A. Doann, of ahtck- shlnny, Pa., In connection with a party of capitalists from Luzerne county, has lint purchased about lU.UOU acro3 in rout eoumy, r lorua, wnicn it 13 pro posed to eolonlzoan 1 improve. A large saw-mill will be built to manufacture lumber for tlio erection of dweilln houses. The location U within a short distance of railroad transportation -rA largo body of water, located In chamber No. ll of tho mine operated by J. Lclsonrlng it Co., at Lckley, Pn., was accidentally tapped Saturday and the water rushed into chamber No. 2 through the opening before it could be stepped nnd covered the punipi and other machinery. No once was Injured and It Is thought np further damage will be clone, tjio accident caused sus pension of mining for several days. ir-Muhlcnbcra Collcae lm conferred its honors on this year's graduating class, as follows: First honor, F. F. Fry, ton of liev, Dr, Fry, of Heading; second honor, Charles C. lloypr, of Tuscarora, Pa.; third honor, A, M. M jrkh mi, Lchighton, Pa. These throo nude t)io best record of the year, their notations of merit standing Fry UeUKlO, lioycrl'8.(l!l,and McrkhaihUT.Kil. Nono of the graduating class made less than IX). Two children pf Casper Krapt, of Quaker Valley, Luzerne county, havluz been attacked with cerebrospinal meningitis, tho father decided that they were bowltclic I and employed a curious ly naiijed clairvoyant, Mrs. Deist, to powwow tho llttla suffercr3, '1 he children recovered within a week of the pow wowing, as tncy probably wpuld pave donu without It, but Krapt Is more than ever sure that they were bewitched. Exchange, Abe Huzzird, on the -Sth Inst., put wl.ted the detective and nude tho sen sal'oiul newspapers incomolaLlc by surrendering lilimelf to the keeper of the Lancaster Jail. Tho detectives can not clilm tho reward of one thousand doll irs olfercd for his capture, nnd tho newspapers arc deprived of a 1 errennlul source of chfcap Invention which passed for news. Abe UuzzarJ in jail w ill soon Icgencratu into tho commou-placo cuicuen unci uiu lie undoubtedly is, nnd lose his prominence as a topic,' Sjy-'WIth a view tp reduce stock and make room for now goo-l', C, C, Deals it Co;, Watchmakers and Jewelers, P, O. bulldins. Welssrort. will dUroso of their present stpek ef watches, clpcks ami jewelry at a arcai reduction on previous prices. Now is the time, tobpy I F ...... 1 ...1.1. I.. ,l..l It.- ' ii juu ii:uu any ufui;iu 111 ijiuu iinu, The Coroner was called upon lo turcc neatiis aim lay. J a inns Miovclin was toun.i ax, isummcr s iictrcat, a suburb of Plynjotith, with a jug" of whiskey by his side. He received S50 from a son In the West on tho Monday previous and went on a spree. Uavld Williams, a carpentor, was found dead outside the Larksvllle Hotel, Thcro Is suspicion of foul pl&y In the case. Thoiuas Cullen, a miner at Plymputh, was taken violently 111 wjillo In St, Vin cent's Catholic Church, lioturnlng to his bouse he dropped ticd as he entered the door. A number of young mn of this borough, on Saturday evening last, af ter hi)blblug too freely of beer and ''tanulo foot." raised 'Hall Columbia" and indulged In a regular "knook down and urag out" street tight, Ii: uve foriiutten the words of aoo.l old Dr. Watts; "Lltlb- children's hands were not ii)ade To tear e ti-li other eye nut." Do not Indulge In nightly brawls again, ! ?r wo "'"! he compelled to let thepconlo 1 tn?w ju,t wll 1,10 persons aro who dU- ! turb the peace and quietness of our bor- ougn. iioniiorgeti 'CohWUIamEspy died at Pittsburg V ednM,'a' aSfi 75 years. Ho served threo terms In the Stato Legislature an I Jjldbcn a prominent member of the State Agricultural Society. A subitixntl.il plank pavement lias been laid along tlie sldo of tlio Valley House, at tl.c Wcr end of town. Thomas K. Ott, aged C5 years, of imiiirod himself tn an nnnln In his orch. i " flio rm,mo w t.,i i,n rnn.' gres9lonal' Apportionment bill and the employees' extra pay Items over the (jpvcnior's vetoes. ,-Mahlon Itclcl.ard Is havlne his I")"" on Northampton street torn down nrenaratorv to ercctlne a flue thrco- story hTll,k rcsidcllcc. Wend Dr. Sclple one day this ! week showed us a statucttc,an exjict fac simile o the IJarlholdislatue of "Liberty Aliening tho World." I meeting of Lehigh I prcsbytcry. held yesterday In Heading, jcv Ur i!adcUffo's request for dismissal , was granted, and J. O. George, of the Church of Hokendauqua, was taken under the Presbytery's charge as a studept of divinity, jiuru is u uuiHiai goun rucipp, uuu tongue, a snrli; of the herb Backbite, a tcaspppnful of don't-you-tcll-It, six drachms of mallco and a few drops of envy, Stir well tpgethcr. a.nd slnimcr half an hour, Add a little discontent and jealousy) and then strain through a bag of misconstruction, cork it up In a bottle of malevolence and hang It up on a skein of street yarn: shake it well occasionally for a few days, and It w ill bo fit for uc. Let a fpw drops bo taken befpre walking out aiiU the desired result will follow." Around Ploas.ant Cornor, -iMiss Carrlo Hough, of Lehlahton. was the guest of Miss Emma Itclusmlth on last Sunday. Moses Miller, of Centre Square, spent a few days InLewlstown during the week. --D, Fritz Intends to erect a new building. M. Hontz, of Lansford, spent last Sunday with his parents. Jpsurn. Commencement at Lehigh University. University tundav. at Lchteh Uni versity, tills year, is Juno 14. The bac- ralaurate sermon will bo delivered by lit. llev. Nelson S, Rullscn, D. D., as- copal d loeese, at 1 1 o'clock a. m. of that ! day. The Alumni day Is Wednesday, J unc 17, I he address before tho Alum-' ni Association will be delivered by Prof, Charles L. Doolittle, C. K of tho chair of astronomy In the University, at 3 o' clock, In the evening of that day. Presi dent Lqmborton's reception will follpw at 0.30 o'clock. Thursday, June 18, Is university day, when the commence ment exorcises, to commence at 10;30 a. m., will take place. LIVE A0ENT WANTED To sell Dr. Chase's Ilcclpos; or Inform ation for Everybody, in every county in tlio united btatos and Canada, .niare- od by tho publisher to 0-iS pages. It con tains over iuuu nousenoid recipes, and is suited to all classes and conditions of society, A wonderful book and houso- noui necessity, ltsciisatsigiit. lireat C3t Inducements ever offered to book agents. Sample copies sent by mail, postpaid for s2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than double lislr money. Address, Dr, Chase's Steam rrmtlng House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mahoning Items- Prof. Twitniyer, formerly teacher of tue select jsenooi, wa3 visiting at u, u. ticldle s last wcclc. -nProf. Eugeno Stotts, now teaching a select scliooi at ivlsticr s, BcnuvlKlll Co., was vsltlng at Balllet's together wltn unvcr ivlsticr nnd lps two sisters, -Mary and iiizzio. The Centre Square Literary Society was closed last evening, until he open ing ot tlio falltcrp oi tl)o bclcct bchool. On Sun-lay niaht a very heavy showor vhltc.l ns. The rain came dow n as though poured from buckets; It spoiled somo of the grain in tills section. oliierwiso It did much good-, It was something which we were in need pf and everybody Had wished for It. DASH. Slcal ns: Flowrs from Cemeteries. Tho law pn tjiis subject reads us fol lows: "Iliat any person or persons. who shall wilfully and miliclously dbstroy, mutilate, injure, pluck off. deface pr tcmovo tjicrefrom any tree or trcps, vtnes.uowers, grass or ornamental snruuuery, crowing, being or temporar ily placed therein for ornamental or useful purposes In any cemetery or cravcyaruin tins commonwealth used for the Interment of human beings, or eliall wilfully trespass In and upon pri vate enclosures in any cemetery' or graveyard aforesaid, shall be guilty of i misdemeanor, and on conviction of any said offences be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment not exceeding ono year or to pay n line of not exceeding ono nuiuiro i dollars isiuyj or bptn, orclthcr at the discretion of the court," A FUt Fieht In a Ch'TCh- Abraham Kosenthal and Abraham Zubunsky Saturday morning attended worsiun nt tlio Jewish synagogue, at Wilkesbarrc, When tlio services were about half through the two men rpseup in their pews and commenced to strike each other. This created n great com motion among the other members of the congregation and for awhile the house of worship was in nn uproar. The rabbi came down from the pulpit and separated tlio belligerents, not. However. until they Jiad exchanged several severe oiows. jioscntnai tncnicimic building and entered suit before a Justice of tlio Peace, charging Zubunsky with assault an.i uattery. ine latter brpuglit t counter suit before another Alderman Itosenthal accused Zubunsky of being more oi a v,nnstian man a Jew. ine lattpr resented and the fight followed. Swindled by Fadroncs. A Pottsvlllo despatch, dated on the. Oth Inst., says! "Every day brings forth fresh cvldenco pf the rascally deal ings of the Kalian padroncs with the poor laborers tioy have brought into whs region to worK pn tno railroads. iney cnarqed tnem seven dollars rail road fare from New York for riding In cattle curs, w hereas the Ilrst-elass fare is but four dollars. Each man signed a contract before leaving tp pay tho padrone- Ihreo dollars for getting tjio jon. i ucy now ciaim mat tpcy were deceived as to l)io wages Ihoy were to get, 1 ho strikers Saturday inloracptcd Ki--i, Alio aiiiuiria .jaiuiuay luiurueiiiuil a largo body of their countrymen who had Tjecn brought hero to take, their piaoos and induced tiiem not to go to' iwi-wmiu, huui ma work, Meanwhile tho vicinity of tho agreements wcro matters of frequent contractor's plllco was besieged all day uy sirnsers claiming the three dollars bonus. It Is withheld until tho validity of the contract Is tested by the cpujrts," Lowtr Towsnepilng Items, Owing to the unpleasant weather pn thp UCtli and 31st, Decoration Day was not observed. It will take placo to morrow (Sunday) ip the various ceme teries in this plaej;, r-rJosse Kostenbader lost a valuable horse by death several weeks ago. -Strawberrlos arc now In season, -George Lentz Is nursing a sore hand. David Snyder Is suffering wth a soro leg. The Lehigh Gap Soleet School Js well attended. The young mens' literary tociety meets every Saturday evening in the Lehigh Gap school hail. To-day (Saturday) the Ilefonued anJ Lutheran consUtprlo of St. John' fUn,nl will mailt tn it-ca q t-aantnttnn that each denomination shall support tholr own pastors. St. John's Sunday School propose to buy a new library for the children. 1 CoyriBEXCE. Peoplo In and out of Town, , Our iieoido who may linyc. rclnt lies or tSS ?fi.iS'r name, .WrSldSnS for publication umler tills liead.-Hnnon. A-A.' P.u? "?.?' tow" was vlsltlnc at riilladelpliia tins wcck. -r-Mr. John (J. Kirlc, or nu aueipma, wnt St(nay In Ipn witU friends, r-Mrs, Louisa Stocker, of this place, was on a visit to her son. John Stocker, at Ashley. Pa. ji.sscs r-nmiu .'5u mm duihiiu au- denbush spent last Saturday with friends in Slatlngton, -Mrs. Robert L. Sweeney, of town, Is on a visit to relatives, and friends In Allcntown, Pa. -Our genial friend W. P. Clark of New York, spent ieycral days with us during tho week, m. a. Weiss, of the Lohich Wason Company, was on a business trip tp Wllkcsbarro during last week, ThM D Thomas and wife, of this j,,aC(, spcnt last Sunday at siatlngton witli Air, mmci iiioiqas anu lamnyi M. (i nnrirn filntiss.tliG artistic cutter. of Clauss & Bro., was on a business jaunt to Wcathcrly quo day during tl.ie past week, Miss Mary M. Knntz, of Allcntown, nnd Miss Susie Kaufman, of Philadel phia, were the guests of Mrs. 15. J, ICuntz, ou Lehigh street, during the week.. Our irrepressible young friend, George Britlan MoCleljan Stocker, of this borough, was on a pleasure jaunt through the Wyoming valley during the week, John Faust, a promising theological student residing at Al(cntpwn, preached an Interesting sermon In tho Lutheran church on Sunday evening. While in town lie was the guest of T. Webster Clauss. Mrs. Dr. D. S. Grossman, of Dallas Cpntre, Iowa, Is visiting her brothers, Dr. J. (1. and J. F. Zern, at Wclssport. She looks hearty and her seven years residence In tho West has evidently agreed 1th her. Our friend Wilson Miller, the noted linguist, left for Wilkesbarrc, on Thurt? day afternoon, at which place he has secured a situation. Wilson's parting words were "I am sorry to leave this hlghcalurlous, snupgancrlan, slambun l.in town, but I must go. Do not weep r ' Convention. Tlio Ministerial and Sunday School Convention, pf Allcntown District East Pcnn'a., Conference, of the Evangelical Association, convened In tlio Iivangell- eal church at Wclssport on Tuesday evening, June 2, 1885. Tho meeting was well attended, all the itcnercut ministers of the district being present, and the Sunday schools were well rep resented by tho laity. Tho various top ics assigned to the respective members were carefully essaved. and presented to tho convention: many of them brought out earnest and animated discussions, which were carried on in tup true christian spirit. The Chilorcn s Meeting held on Wed nesday evening was well attended, and was a grand success. Tie singing was very spirited, and the voting folks en joyed tue occasion Highly and tue older .ius scejiuu iu Liuiu iiicu euiiiu uii tcstlvltlcs ltcv. W. Schulcr. of Into Haven. spoke to the scholars; I'cv. A. S. Kline, of blatington, addressed the teachers, and I!cv. J. C. lilelm, of Allcntown, dealt out tho portion designed to reach the parents, so that all got their respec tive snare in tiia exercises, ine puipit was beautifully decorated for tue occa sion, and it reflects great credit on tho artist, Mr. John ICrausc, for the. taste displayed. Tho back-ground was raised abput fpur feet high ii grand Imitation of natural rock which was mounted wjth a heavy cross of snow-balls, lower down was amlnature fountain throwing a jstrenm of pure water about fiftuen Indies high, surrounding the whole were living flowers of all color3 In great per fusion, giving tlio v.diole. a very Invltlug aspect, -Man-, bptn young and old, lingered after tlio close cf the services to view tins ccautnui tableau. Ihe convention closed at G p. m., on Thursday most of the delegates leav ing on tlio evening trains. Tho general sehthncnt of all who took part In the meeting is that it vas good to be lucre, Teachers' Examinations For tlio school year, commencing June, Jfso, will be Held as lonows: for l'lirryvllte borough, nt Parry Hie, Mon day, June Si. For Unst Mauch Chunk borough, at East Aiaiicu i iniiiK, Tuesday, .nine For Weathcrlv uomngh, nt Weathcrly, Thursday, June as, For Landlord borc-nuli, nt Lansford, Saltir. day, Juno 27. FurM.tuch Chunk township, nt Summit Illlt, Monday, J (ine 29. For Maud) Chunk borough, nt Upper Mauch viuiljK, ueunubujiy, .iuij j. For Hanks township, nt Jeajisvlljo, Thurs day, July?. I'or LehlEhton, rackerton nnd Welssport, at J.vhlglitun, iMunday, July 0. For Franklin lowr.hip, at foutli Franklin Mnooi House. rauiriny, August i. For Lehigh nnd .itusaiiiio townships, at I. ...I -t ....... ., ... r , iiVl J.t'uil, Aiii-..i) .iiipiiai tt For l'achiTlnwnshlp, nt lludsoudale, Thurs day, Al'gllSt c. For Kidder township, fit East Haven, Thurs day, Augustus, For liwi-r rowamenslnc at Millport, Sal in-day, August 22. For Kast Fcnn townh)p. at reniisvllle, l)mrsdiiy. August 27. ' ' '' ' For Upper Townnicmliig. nt Stcmjcrsvllje, SHlnrday, tpteiuber p. For Mnhonlng tonishlp.nt ricasautCorr,er, Saturday, September 12. For Trim Forest township, nt Koch's School House, b-durday, October 3, Examinations will be in writing, Applicants will bo examined in Physio logy and iiygienc, icaciiers must be examined in tho districts in which they intend to teach. Exceptions will be mado only lor sausiactory reasons. L.X.- amlnations will begin at 0 a. m. T. A. SNYDER, County Supt. of SchopUj, Divorced- Some four or five years ago Dr. T. I), Konns, now of Macungle, then living somewhere up country, mado tho acquaintance of pno pf tho handsomest pf Carbon county's (laughters in tljo person ot juiss Annie .jegentuss, iiaugiiier oi ex-aneriii ueiiuen legcn fuss, a fanner residing near the Lchlgt nap, and alter a unci courtsnip iccy were married, They soon after moved to Macungle, and for a tlrao got along ....,;,..,.... ..Q smootlily, as all newly married couples Jo j11"0", tUo !lcR0U discord ! occurrence, and tno Jvppns fiomicius divided against Itself. Their tioubles were ever present, and finally there was a break-up, tho wife, w Ith an only chili', going back under tho parental roof. Sho later institute proceedings for maintenance in the Carbon county court, hut tlio husband luade defence on the ground of desertion on her part without causcand by a large number of witnesses from Macunglo proved good treatment and proper support of her on his iwrt, and owiiig to which the application was refused, The wife continued to live with her parents, and the husband some tlmo ago In turn Instituted proceedings for a divorce fron the wife in tho Lehlih county court on the groun I of gross 1 neglect ot duty an I wilful alienee for more than three yenr-i, an 1 1-5 tha cac coming up laifweek.u.iou th- -.es'liuony taken recently by duly .mpolh'ej examiner, a decrea aniui!Uu- th exist ing nuntlal bon U bo'.ween th pair was entfirod In tho Doo'oi's fa v. 1 wl'hout conlltlon, the wife bavin-; in la no defence or objection. Ulcalo A n 2)mo craf. Frank P. Merkel. a '.( n a the Allen'own Eusinets ( ollrg. , as seized with cramps Wednesday vh.lc bathing at that place and was drowned. 1 County Courts. ' The June term of court convened In the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, on Monday last. Prosunt: Ills honor i diuigo urener, ntui associates Leonard and ileendscm. The constables returns were made, and the grand Jury called and sworn, t Vom;rT-?- rfttr'ck ;cGce: threats; Jolm McAcy. prosecutor. This caso was seltled, his J.onorglvlug tle parties 7 'tL- -,i i lauciiran: assault and hattcrvinrosccu- tor, William 13. Taylor. Verdict, not guilty; prosecutor to pay two-thirds and defendant one-third of tho costs. Com. vs. John Deal; horse stealing; prosecutor, David George. Verdict, guilty of receiving tho horse knowing It to have been stolen. A number of assau nnd battery cases, were settled. Com. vs. Patrick Furv: assault and battery. Verdict, not guilty; defendant to pay two-thirds and prosecutor one third of tho cost?. Com. vs. Frank West: assault, ver dict, not guilty, prosecutor, Arthur Fury, to pay tho costs., worn, v.- Frame west: assault and battery. Verdict, no', guilty and prose cutor, Patrick Fury, to pay the costs. ;oni. vs. liuaa fiovio: malicious mis chief; prosecutor, George Johns. Plead guilty, and, sentenced to pay costs of prosecu'lon; pay a fine of JSOnitd un dergo G9 day3 imprisonment, turn. vs. John uiiampion: assault and battery; prosecutrix, Annla Ed wards. Verdict, guilty; sentencod to pay a fine of $10, costs of prosecution and undergo 0J days Imprisonment, r.oho-l'oco Hctul. The Poho-Poco Hotel Is situated mid way between Welssport and otcmlers villc, and is particularly adapted to tho convenience pf folks desiring to spend a scaspn In tho country. The hotel bull J-; lhg has sixteen large, well-ventilated and substantially furnished bed-rooms, a largo parlor and ball-room and a well stocked bar at which tho best of wlne3, liquors and cigars aro retailed. Near the houso Is alarge dam suitable for boating purposes, boats being at the disposal of the guests; a first-clas3 livery stablo Is connected with tho hotel, and this with tho numerous other facilities classes it amongst tho ino3t desirable summer resorts anvwhere In tho Valley. Tho landlord, Mr. Daniel Kresge, Is con stantly making Improvements for tho benefit of guests, Those desiring to pass the hot summer months Iq the country y ouiu up w on to patronize -ur. urcsgc. Tho "Hftkcd Lamp" Acaln. An explosion of gas, which resulted in tho burning of five men, three of them fatally, occurred at No. 4 slope, Nanticoke, on the morning of the 4th Inst. A number of company men were engaged In shutting up a heading, which necessitated tho changing of tho air current from Its usual outlet. Tho men weie told not to enter the mines when tho air was defectlyp, They disobeyed tho prdcrs anil entered the forbidden portion of the mine with naked lamps, causing a tcrriflic explosion. Thoburned men wcro removed to the surface as soon as possible and m,otl'cal hl Was summoned, They presented a sickening sight, their clothes being buined almo3t entirely from thelrbodics and their faces and bodies burned and torn with flying pieces of coal. In some cases the flesh burned from their limb3 in largo piccc3. The' names o'f the victims aro Frank Kanlthoushl, Joseph Groaousl, IJcu latnlti Ford. John Ilushs and a German laborer. Tho first thrco were fatally burned, A FUh "Btory." Tom Sclfert, George Morthlmer and Jolmnie Lentz were on a fishing excur sion last Saturday. Our repouer over heard the following conversation In tho post-oluco pno evening re- fontlvr "Ffnw- ir.anv fish did vou catch o'n Saturday, TomV ' Tom : ''The three Qf us caught riFTT-sirvT.xi'' L.aier. "Johnnie. "how many fish did you cety" , Johnnie: "J'VVj'-semi Wo did honest, ask Tom if von don't believe me- fifty-seven trout and eight bull-frogs." "What luck did vou have on Saturday, George?1' George: "Oh, we caught F,I-F-T,Y-S-E-V-E-N trout and a few other fish: we did for a fact." Whilst we do not doubt tho voracity of the con versation, wp think it strange that no one, outside of the thrco amateur fish ermen, saw the fiftv-seyen trout. LATEn'.x-Slnoc tho above'has been hi type a telephone message from Pino Creek Informs us that the actual "catch was TIIHEE two trout and one sucker 1 Very amusing tho manner in w hlch George Stocker "spilled" himself all over the street In a vain endeavor to kick a foot-ball. An unknown man about seventy years old, was killed Tuesday morning by a freight train, on tho Lehigh Valley it. it., one nine irom ueiano. A postal card on which tho followin lines were written was received by our new assistant post-master: "ine lastesi fashion In trousers Is to melt a dude and pour Him In hot." i.our3, Ileb Sweeny. There h an effort making te cstab- tablish a Post of the G. A. It. in this borough. From present indications it will no doubt bo a success. Those of our old comrades wishing to join as charter members shpuld apply at once, either to Jps, S. Webb or at this pftlce. The "pec-wee" train en the Lehigh Valley Ralldro.nl, which runs every sum mer between Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko for tho accommodation of ex cursionists, was put on for the season last Monday, James McAllister, now running as chair car conductor, lias charge pf tho train. rrEenjamln Snyder disappeared from Fittslon pn Friday night. Saturday It was learned that Emily Lauth,ef Mauch Chunk, had gone also and tho twain have been traced to New York, Snyder and Lauth are both engineers on the Lehigh Valley Itailroad, Snyder drew his savings about Sl,r,0u fiom the bank before going". He left an order for his vifo to draw his last month's pay. Tho girl Is about 18 years pld and has always been respsotable, A Wilkesbarre despatch, dated 10th Inst,, says: As a mark of their esteem for faithful employer tho officials and clerks employed tinder Ex-Collector Chase tendered him a farewell banquet to-night. Congressman Osborno on behalf of the ass'cmblod guests presented Mr. Chaso with a costly silver urn. Mr. Chaso has occupied the position of Collector of this district for twelve years and during that term $0,000,000 passed through his hands. On retiring from ofllco tho Government Inspector found his accounts correct to the penny, i-On Saturday afternoon, whllo load ing oats at Coal Port, John Jaick, a German, resident ef the place and a man cf family, haying a wife and several children, was drowned. The boss said that ho was passing between docks No, 1 and No. 2, where he espied a bat In tho canal, and not having missed any ono nor heard of any trouble he was sur prised indeed, to una on gelling assist ance, with tho hat or near by the body of the man who was quite dead. It Is supposed he must have stepped or fell pf)' the chute while loading. Gaittle. Wo aro s.orry to announce that Mr. David Snydor, an old and respected citizen of Mlllnort. Carbon county: is suffering with a painful illness. One evening last week he attended prayer meeting at Millport and on his return bora'; he was a'iake 1 by severe pains in his leg .0 mneh so that he was unable to walk an I was oblig i I to stop near Dr. Kramer's from whence he was removed to hit home. His leg rapidly grew worse an 1 the disease devrtonel Into gangrene in Its most malignant form The physicians concluded to amputa'e hu leg and apoointe.1 Monlay last for this purpose but at that tlmo It was founl that this woull lie of no use as the diwe ha I alreily ahaneel to the ab loai.-n. U hi$ o i AYun. subscribe fpr the Advocate. . 1T11M3 OF IHTERERT. I Lord Tennyson ll writing another filstoi leal dram m n. seqnl to'IBeCitctt.' 1 i.owa lias 8u.t) cattle to tlw squire m lo. a arcer number. It la aald. than M.y other btate. U!ack snakes arc stripping tho Gov- ernmcnt fl,h pouas near Washington of thcir linny occupants. Tho reptilas aro sa)d to'lncreas-. In numbers nearly fs rapiaiy as uio nsn. Tho negroes In Macon, G.i., aro greatly oscltod In consequence of the nuinbsrof casos of Insanity occurilng among them within the past month. Six crazy negroos aro npw confined in tho county Jail, Naples at last has Its Croton. A wholo river In tho Appenlnes has been diverted to the city, and 1) now flowing through 10,000 pipes, and playing In the five ornamental fountains constructed fS. LrSnhnMw.rSk,;' received with Indoicnbablc enthusiasm. ! Tho law, cheapening postage by I Increasing the weight of letters to ono ounce far the single rate, to go Into effect July 1, Is already giving token of Its In fluence In tho orders that manufacturers are getting. Light weight writing papers havo had the preference over the heavy pnes to avoid doublo postage, but now tho tendency Is sotting toward tho hoavy papers; which, of course, ore greatly to bo preferred, ;Lord Warwick Is ono of thpso English landlords who nro suffering particularly from tho land depression. lie nas lor some yean ueen uvn ring In the quietest way. But hta son's marriage, with a groat heiress will enablo n arw enablo Warwick, Castle tp bo well maintained In tho future. Lord Leigh, whoso heir was killed la3t year In the Rooky Mountains, Is said to get about half the incoiuo ho got some yoar3 ago from his great cstato In Warwickshire. When Mr. Fawcctt, tho lato Post- mastcr-Gonc'ral of England, returned to health after llyng for a tnno at death's door, he stated that his illness had at least freed him from tho fear of death. In tho most sorlous part of his troubla 1 ho felt no anxiety, and did not fe.tr. as ho had lu health, that tho end would bo ' preceded by great pain or a tevero tnim,! irnLinUi,i,i,., ,l.llu"l"'"l','"u" U""W slowly nnd, without hb knowledge, cease to beat. It Is interesting to know tint one. I at least, of tho best traditions of classical! urecco has iastoa down to these latter days. This Is the readiness of rich citizens to perform public services at their private expense. Tho University of Athens boasts of an endowment nt this moment of moro than 512,00,C00. There I3 a hospital at Athens, too, entertaining moro than a hundred ngeJ brothers, which was founded by a single wealthy Greek citizen. Whenever an Individual outruns tho nominal lirajt of human life physiolo gists give the redtbnwhj-, 'TliatforMr. Gladstone's csccss Is said to be his per fect digestion. Sir Henry Thompson, In tho Fortnightly of last month, holds that tho fact of the decay of teeth In old age suggests that the loodof that period ought to be soft, pap In fact. Lord Ilandplph Churchill, tho Tarry Terrier, as ho Is now called, need not fear then that tho G. O. M. will turn round and read him. At Mt. Airy, Mil., tho other day, a family of bee3 were hovering In tho air, looking for a place to swarm, when a telegraph operator happened to pass, and they decided to settle upon his head. Several hundred of them de scended upen hhn and the rest were following, when he ran, scraping tho nnwelcoino Intruders from his lialr and face with his hands, but getting so badly stung before ho couid clear himself that he fainted. His face was terribly swollen and he suffered severe pain.- It Is said that the permanence of tho California mountain forests 13 seri ously threatened by herds of sheep and cattle which arc driven Into tho moun tains every year to graze. From the foothilU to tlio highest meadows cvpry blade of Herbage and every seedling, shrub, and tree Is devoured. Young trcos arc barked and ruined, and the roots of grasses aro trodden out by the hoofs of animals. Tho life of any forest In which nil young trees ar3 destroyed is limited to the life ot the full grown trees which compose it, A note appears in tho latest Pali Mall Gazette which may be taken as another sign of the times as tp the decay of landlordism in Ireland. Under the heading of "A Use for Irish Mansions" It Is stated that, falling to get a private tenant, Lord Castletown, who wll bo remembered as having, with Lord Donoughmore, passed somo months hero In two successive seasons, has offered his beautiful mansion, Grands town Manor, in the Queen's county. with a fine garden and sixteen acres of demesne land attached, nt a merely nominal rent (to keep the roof on it), for the purpose of a hospital or con valescent nome ediiae Bells. James IL Handwork, our popular iiogistcrand iiecorder, 01 Aiaucn ununi;, and Miss btanda Yiindt, tho accom plished daughter of FnmnU Yun Jt, of Wclssport, were joined In the holy bonds of wedlock last batnrjay, by iiev. iiro, of Slatlngton. Wo ostend to them our sincere congratulations, May tho bright present of tbo newly wedded pair ever contmuo so, cnmglng only to tue mei )pw beauty ef advancing years, and may they bo as happy as the hnppiost, live long and prosper, is the wish of all their triends, James Kesler, of Catasauqua. a noted horso thief and brother of Harry Kesler, of tha samo profession, who escaped several months ago from Belvt derojall, was caught on Tuesday at Catasauqua, while attempting to steal a horse. Ex. M l(l!l HI). Reichaud Kr.MERX.n. On Juno, at the pastor's residence, by Rev, J. H. Kuder, Charles L. Rcichard and Miss Alyenla Kcmcrcr, both of Lchighton. nir.D. ScnuLTniuss. On Saturday morning, at Packcrton, Mary M., child of Peter and uatnarme bcuuunriss, agea -i years and 0 days, Fcicn. On Saturday evening, at Coal Port, by drowning, John Felcb, aged 40 years, 10 months and ! days. Executors' Notice. Jvnlica It hereby glvn tht (h umlfr signed havo Wen grunta I letters iMlatnei , Urtf on (Km Eiat of Mary J unen-seher, llo of Mahoning twp , Carbon county, Penntylvsnia. deceawl. AH praons hav inzeUinis oatiinsl tha (aid Etialo will pro rnt llirin duly auihntieUd without da lay, and Ihi.ta indebiad to tha Minn will make lintnt-'ltatf eeltlemrnt. STEPHEN FESSTI'HMACHEB, I1EUBEN' FEXSTEftMACHEB, Exrcmora of Mary Fenterms:her, dee'd, June IS, 1884-rf A PRESENT ! O ir realtors fr VI e ou in r,-iaa. -.tampa to p,v l.r mailing a a- d wrippnul n-l rtu-oe -l tw-t no- k it- i HIKE Fi n s will J'liihr Kit qravinq --I Mil lll.l rnc-'l' .it-, 11 In I i-i 1 i.kvklxu, x ' z: x.'J men. V 11 tli H 11,1 AJd.t-- E'titr Pull O) , CAinm 'liiini 4 iii-'lillr. tv,rrat 1 AiiiiiruiN 1, 11 rti . 11 .'r it ri'l 1 l'K all Ulnis.if Lvn 81'RIP 11,1a'-' n l a..ll. -1 m'Kioni Kiiaiia, i.mn i-at-r.Mt .mil I'l-.N'sinV t-a-.a uti.ntiM i-. t r -n I- ii'' m 1 1 ol. - v I' mil IS. A it .ri . ul 1. 1 li.i.Sl IU-I 11,, 1... )ug, Wlilli.UiW", U. O. Cwl 1 A Torrlble Caso of Scrofula Curbd by Hood's SarsaparWa " la tlio winter of 1S70 I was attacked wlUi Scrofula In one of tho rnostacgru voting farms. At one time I bad no lass than thirteen Urea abseossos over and aroundmy neck and throat, continually exudlug an oflcnslro mas3 ot bloody matter disgusting to behold, and almost Intolerable to endure. It Is Impossible to fully doscrlbo ray sufferings, as the case was complicated with CkrOnlo Catarrh. Alter thrco yoars of misery, bavlnr; boen treated by thrco physicians, I was worse than ever. Jtuntlcy, druggist, of Lock port, I was InducdU try Udod's Sanaparllla. And now, after tW,V0 raonlhs tll0 ecroruiou's 6tUpllon!1 haTOv entirely ceased, and tho abscesses havo all disappeared, except fho unsightly ecars.whlch finally, tn tho recommendation of W. J. ftro iWly l.i'ConiUiiL'tinaller by decrees, and beautifully is.' I do not Know what It may havo done for ethers, but I tin know Hint lu iny cafe, Hood's HarsnrarllU lias proved nn elective rpeclflo Indeed. As nn 'evidence ot my gratitude I sond li ege facts unsQllottcd, rnd 1 am ready to 1 prlty the authenticity of this cute, by pcrronni correspondence wlta nny ono who doults it." Ciuules A, lion imis, East Wilson, K. V. n . This statement U confirmed by W, J. Hunt ley, drucfflit, cf Lochpcrt, K. Y., who calls tho euro a great victory for Hood's fiarsare.rlll.i. Sendfcrbookglvlngstatcmcntsolmanycurts. food's SarsapaHHa " . .71, T. ' i , oal7 by C I. HOOD fis CO,, Lowell, Mais. iOO Doses Ono Dollar. rrailPrTiffKrifiBW PiUKuUik frmrr,-g.-giyTOi E (L JP O K$ '''fS'i'fpp" ro r 0 K5 B a 3 tC h' 2 I nr-nr,rA,r ti rnSrS1 BtlRDOCK BLOOD BlTTERS . , , . , . F"R ,, . Tim AcllO 111 Small Of Back. r RHPnnfK" P.T CCT RlTTITIJC Weary, Aching Bones. BURDOCK Bf 001) BlTTFRS u1-'u ulXtVu 011 1 Dyspepsia. Uyepopalu, " - Gestb: I feel it my duty lo say re. Fpccting Burdock Bloott Bitters, that it is tho best metlicino I ever took. I suffered two or thrco years from stomach troubles and dyspepsia as well ns from liver nn.I kidney complaint. I was not able to at tend to my busiucss. My wife was afflicted In much tho samo way. Wc read of your Bitters In tho papers and made up our minds that wo would fr.v them. The result is mywifcnnd I began tolmprovcat once, and 1 am nowablo to do moro hard work than before in ten years. I' relieved my kidney troubles as well. Wo both 'wish you, tho makers of it. Godspeed. JUaiil'ii ijAWUUJN, Phelsea, Vt. A NEW POItTItAlT OF GENERAL GRANT, -ANDTIIE- Carboij. Aclyocate 8 Hongs For Tho Amerlran Aurlculturlst baa just is sued a magnificent stipple stylo line por trait of General Grant, .executed by ono of Uio very best ortjsla In tlio country. 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