"Original Cheap Cash Store.' - , 1 WP Wflllt t(l UP X nnrtlonOllhwImttlieyncdl. Price 26ct. II u II uui iu iiuuuug w HI NLVWU AND IK OltDER TO DO SO We Have Slangliteret Prices ! During (lie npxl Tlilrty Days llin peopln may look for SPKOIATi BARGAINS In (VimfoiloWes, IHnnk1, Knit Gnois,Glnvfe, LW0J,r'l"y;I,arl"i,,,r'?1 fk'r'r'tnto the cellar of Mr. Joslah Clader, in Do not (nil In rail and secure awno oftliMO barcalns pallio re ilnctlon liss been a mnsl liberal oni, made with tlio iletcrnilnalinn U clear our imuu tors .tid abelvea in I be thorltit llnm possible, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'nbllo .Square, Dank Street, r.olilli ton. Pa. June 7, 168,-ly. SATUltDAY, JANUAltY 0, 18S0. -SrECIAL NOTICE. Persons Inaklnp payments to Ibisntllco by ninucy orders or postal notes will please Tnnlie them puynMp at Ihe WniMronT PoeT Orncn, as Ibn I,e IiIjjIiUju ollice is mix a money or.Ier olfico Newspaiier Laws. Any person who tukesthe pnpfr regular ly froui tbe pout nlTiee.wliflliir dlreclfil to Ilia natne or whether ho is n etitECriher or not, is trrpunsiula f ir the pay. The rout Is have ilecMnl that rrfti'ing In take newspapeis ami peHiHlrn!s liom thp posl oQmt, or removing anil 'envlnj thetii 'ineallejl lor, Is h prima fucia eyitleneo of I STATION l. l'R, lb. Ouf Neighborhood In Brief. nnsTo.v t'ul.ciiAW. 'Xs It the Dotliness of the D.t. Or tlio llonciicsa oribe Did" I'rupotiiuleil a Hub tutor to A lllllo Yankee kid. The Ilostins urchin's aim. cr free At onecly took the bun: "Tlio pwupali lalini to inu woulil bo The 1'IilnesHtiftlii! Done. Kxperlonce. lias proven, that liest remeily for colic, diarrheal other troubles of Infancy Is Dr. Hull's I llabv Syrup. Price 25 cents. I J he hog Is a useful animal without a dottbi, but if he has the cholera he is not worth a cent. To axoid cholera .orlli a cent. Jo axoid cholera our swine Day's Horse I'owdcr. I '!',r'l ?!, iV,,.l'll.t.7;l-,U'ir?!t,llar I"i:,mC I ded to Dr. Hull's lultlinoro 11 Hi ! son of their wonderful worth as a I iIvo your swine Day s Horse I'owdcr. I jii;i-inu ui muni uie neennlnd In Dr. Unit's bj reason of their wonderful worth as a i aoiKcliold remedy. Trice 2o cents. Washington's birthday will be the next holiday. " j "Sjy-Dnn't miss seeing the new Hue of pruuy gum waicnes tiisi recetveu tit ' wctty gold watches lust received tit K, 11. HnliPs, Mauch Cliuulc. ii. uniii s, .xiaucu mimic. lt.t(m was laid out 1750, anil Al lentown iu 1702. "Xj7LIcgant lino of watches, rings and silverware at ll. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. (Jronu.l was broken in Wilkesbarro last week for a now silk mill. The Northampton furnace, al Frce linnsburg.wlll be started In a few weeks. ,.rS(i t' l-'rs. Itodeivr, under the hxcliango llolel. for a smooth shave, ami a faslonable hair cut, 1 lie next meeting of the Mate leacners Association Hill lie held July lth, 7th an I 8th In Allentown. , 13. V. Wilbur & Co., binkers.Soulh llellileiiem, hive taken the SSJO.OOJ Van.lerbllt-U'.Mdlng. Mr. William 11. Seluffer, of South llethlehcm, the other d.iy butchered a porker which weighed 072 poundt. i Tho repoit of the Auditors of Lu zerne county shows that thcic are &20, 774 dim tho county olllcials in power from 1R71S tp 1W2. u lien an arllele Is sold "no cure, jo jiav." why not try It'.' 'lhat Is th way Jadwln's tar svrnp for couhs, colds "and croup, is sold at Thomas' i The tilcnnlal imosemcnt made tin- tilks of our old nciglibor Joseph Sea der the new tax law shows an Increase boldt: "The old gentleman, Mr. (-call! money on Interest iu Northampton boldt, of McCann's block, now kcvcnty futility of nearly $10,000,000. ; years old, Is said by those he works for, XgTlte usual Jauuary mirk ilown (the best establishment In town) can IVTl....- ... l. I T 11..,.,... I. ..Ill .... ' Hiin iT.nn .il. .ii.i.i e. n win pay minced. Just lake a look and see for JOlTM-1, Still they are on the trot, the hand kiiic teams wldcli are furnished by David Klibeit, at ids livery on North Meet, Terms very moderate. CTT-When In Maueh Chunk step In i nl K. II. Hold's and son the new an I prclly line of goods which ho has re- relied lo take tho place of the goods he nolil timing tho great holiday null. Hie engine used al the llethlehcm .llic Workii.and called "The l'realdent." has n cuiwicity for puinuliig 15.0011 ' gallons of waier per minute. Ijilrd II. Itarber. of Maueh Chunk, lias been riKppoInled Dlttrlet Deputy Grand Masler.A. Y. .1.. forlhecouultes of Lehigh, Carbon and part of Luzcrue counties, No wonder that jieople complain of bard times w lieu they pay 50c for a Uit tleof cough t)ruji, mi Urptr than a "5c IkiIIIc of JuiIhIii tar syrup, which U sold "no cure, nojay." 'riiotnas sells It. The rail mill and the large pud dling mill of th Allentown (tolling Mill Coni'iuny letuinwl 'l'ueUy morn ing, and 150 man uni given employ ment. EfrJona Sondhcim will m11 IiU en tire Mock of clothing, hau, onw ami gents furnMiliiK kmnT at and Ion on the i-ventngs of the following dale: Janu ary Mb, Ulb. I4lh. 1Hli. Kith, 21M, Kill, and "Mrd. Cull hihI rt ImikhIii be tween the hIhivc iktes. Ml S-uixpiehHtinn Mrect, Mauch Chunk. Kxtra train erewa hava been pkeeil upon the K'eodliiu Ilallroiul to bnndle the large shipment of coal nittl mr chandlac. One tltoniand new ewl cart are to lie built for the company. Save lull yr rough metlleine UIU by buying n (.' buttle (4 .ladwla'a tar syrup, which eoHUhi 8 iwfirw, wlilte no other ciiiiah afrupeotttMtiweier 1 1-K. Sold at Thomas' ilrwt store. Frank Munbtek, John IlarringtMi and WlllUm Daly wefe, an Muwday, formally charRMl with the Htunler (f the l'olander fouud ihiad at CaUaauqwa on December SI. The evidence podats a'rongly to Mtwtleek m the KttlUy ma. The plant wf the Tamaqua Khietrle Mght Couipaay wa eoawplelnl m Um Ulault.. and the englfte started ptr iiuneutly the taste itlgiit. The KdUuu aystrnt it umh. The eapllalui that eota panv u o.'iMaali "JfDoit t I rifle with I be eve. Jaa. ijiu en t u. rk am 4r .U. t aud tueruek hut ivid at 1 11 Hum a, Manru t Mil at upper- t umt v . TI-.TS. Lr IZLP aceiiMt ' wr- ranln' The WillnaijafMr Mfr4 mu Mini tTav said that Gnutd Maaler Wurkaaaa 1. 1. rljr. of I cm Kaiga-ta at Laaur. UI b- tl.r it IWuiinml' iMHiiiBa (tar ( .in ,r. , fruni the Tax-Hilt I'rmia-iltanla ' tf ' I lwiru.1 at io-irui repre- I ' 'A .ttanl' Jf i.Mi, an -Important. All persons nllllctcd 1 with rheumatism, ncui nlgtti, sore lliroat, mln. in tho lmclc or limbs, sprains, bruises, etc.. should Know that Nilv.i-, . Delays have dainierous ends," the immortal William tlotli declare. Ilavo you a cold or cough, n hoarseness, or sore chest? Howard Take Dr. Hull's (Mini, Uvtm,. ilnn'l ilnlno mill nil Hin vv...,,.. ...... v .... ...j, , rnnpli nml snienesn will soonuassnwnv. Get it at once, you may he worse an other day. Price 25 cents. On Frltlav tilolit last rolibsrs broke East Allentown, and stole all the pies and cakes, sweet potatoes, prosuncs, etc., therein. Tho nnnu.il reports of the four Mine, Inspectors of the anthracite coal fields show that during 18SG there were 2:1.) persons killed, leaving 110 widows and 304 orphans. The year was an unusually fatal one. Clauss cDBto. Tho Tail ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand. A very enjoyable- birthday surprise party In honor of Mrs. Jacob Walters, came off at their residence on South Lehigh street, last Friday evening. A largo number of folks were present and enjoyed themselves until n late hour. It Is the poor man's friend, but the ricli man uses it also; because it is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, and Is sold "no cure, no pay." We refer to Jadwln's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas'. Wateli meeting was observed in tho Evangelical thurcli, this place, on New Year's eve. The customer) order of exercises were iu order. Itcv. G. W. Gross, the pastor, made remarks suit able for the occassion. Cards arc out for the marriage of Miss Louisa Schwartz, daughter of Mr. V. Schwartz, to Mr. Andrew Ilayer. The ceremony will lake place at H o'clock a. m., on the llllh lust., at Sts. I'etcr and Paul's eliurcli, this borough. 22T" From what we can glean from tlio columns ot the Mattch Chunk Timer, 12. II. llohl must have done an extr.umllnarv larce liolid.iv timlc. Mr. tl,P Hohl deserves success mid we take pleas :,ll uto in noting It. For the week ending Jan. 2, there were 100,512 tons of coal shipped over ,, , , . . , ,, , ,, 11,0 I'l'llI8" MW railroad, making a total to date ol Uo.j,his l a increase of C:3,023 tons s-"' year, ' 1 o C oplay Cement total to date of Go.j,D18 tons, and sliow- a increase of C:l,02'( tons compared with Tll ('"P'ay Cement Company last week began tlio erection of alanjo ware- home near their works at Ooplay. The building Is to be 150 feet long and is to b! used for the storage of manufactured cement. , ., j jiiiurin.e.uieiiL unuui, 01 llic I Ilazleton Division of the I.ehlgli Valley ' n.iilroad, was prcie.ntrd with nn elegant gold-beaded ebony cane by his employees on New Year's eve. The ptcscnlallon speech w.i3 made by Pr.vid WcHh, engineer of "00. I 527 I have on hand a full line of horse blankets, lap lobes, light and lipvv li'lrnoe. n.ilhivu iflil.ic; &n ..It of which I am selling at verv low prices, MILTON FLOKY Wcissport, I'a. The New York EumyclM of last week favs: "The llev. Jas. A. Littl of Ilokind.iuqua, lias wrought In that field wllh gieatfalllifulness, entliuslasm and success for seventeen years." These iiigniy complimentary words are an tin expected tribute fiom Dr. II. M. Field, the editor. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. 1. lilcry Welsspott, wottll specially recommend to lite Mines Acltern Uys, P'pil.i Tubli'ts. As a laxaino they ho no enttal. They are guaranteed to cure Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia' and all dhci'-es arising from a derangeil "oniacii. x tin anceu oi tne laoicts, Headache Is impossible. Tills Is how the I I listen Gazette mako n line cusloiu coat ennal to the 0U"S'St and best coat maker In town, which Is saying a gicut deal for tho old man." Z$V.. V. Luekenbneh.OUlroadway, Maueh Chunk, U in the field willi Ids handsome new catalogue of new publi cations and goods for the Holidays. Ills t,""k embraces all the latest new Hooks, Game. Ornaments. .Stationery, and -oveitics 01 loreign anil doniestl deklcns. When xou co to Maueh Chunk Islt Ills More and see his immence stock of goods. He will preet ynu kindly. For S2.00 we will club the Cahiiox AT. wllh thelmcrcon ..'uricui turir.1. 100 columns and 100 engravings In earh Issue. 4filli )ear, SI. 50 a year. Send llireo 2-ccnt stamps for sample copy (I'ngllsh or German) andl'remlum List of tlm oldest and best agricultural Journal In the world. Addtos, Pub lishers American Agriculturist, 751 llroadway. New York. i here are scores ot persons n no are Buueiing irotii some lorm ot liloo.l ills order or skin dlseafe, such as Scrofula Holla, etc., etc. After a practical test. nr. r. t. iiorn l.elilnliion and W. 1- Hiery Welsnport, asset t lhat Acker's lllood Kllxlr will certalnh cure all such disciiM's, Including hyphillis and llheu matUm. It is not a patent nostrum, but a selentllie pieiaratlon. They guarantee it. On Christmas night, at tlio Moun tain Top Presb)ler!an church, tho beautiful cantata of the lllrth of Christ was rendered under the direction of our former townsman Al. A. Graver. It a pet feet mcceM. After tho per formance Mr. Graxcr was presented by the pastor, on behalf of tho ladles of the church, with a xcry beautiful pair of sleexe buttons. We congratulate our friend A I. Dr. C. T. Horn Lohtahton and W. F. lhVry WeUaport wlali to stale that mey nave at mm loumi an article llicy enii sell nil iu meiltH. It is with pleas ure tlny uturatite lo the public Acker's KnlUli lUinwIy as a Mire ami nevcr hllhiK curt for Asthma, Coughs, WlmopiiiK Coiuih, Croup, and nil Lung TruubW It 1 Ihestandanl renn-dy for CuiiitroHli. They hae never found lit ruai, MU-Imm-1 1I1U), a well-to-do farmer 04" Prmtuti twnhlp. Wayne county, was futiitj iMr hla Iuium New V Kir's morn ing Munk-reti. A deep sh1i was cut u bl nark and bl bead wm liorribly Manglnl. An aiu, wllh which the iloed ad Dtwn MHnmiuetl, was round near kit bmly. He ih uiarrittd abuut two 1 "r MIU. "u "U 1U aud lufant were ' abMmt. rUlttac bor naranu Iu Cliuton. ad in- wa. aJooe al the time of the aaaruW. Ha IimJ lul ull . La 1 Ui.n.r a -rake uf wsatt and Neetvad two hundred dollar la many wbirb had baea luaonl. bat lag ahugetlier In the boiua about He hundmt duilan. Tbia la inUaing and It la auiioaed ne wa killed for the r .ne- H a I but ?.l vnrt. Itcatl Sweeny A Ron's and Guth & Son's new ndveitlscmcnts In to-day's Anvot'ATi:. ' The January term of our county courts will convene at Mauch Chunk noxt Monday, John Halllet, nged. 03, a wealthy resident of Slatlngton, died suddenly on Tuesday of heart disease. i A new Iron bridge Is being built i over the Valley railroad tracks at the upper end of town by the Central Com pany. The trial of Dr. Klsllerat Allentown for Malpractice upon Mary llass, by means of drugs, Wednesday resulted In his acquittal. James McCabo has been ancstcd and lodged In jail at Honcsdale, charged with the murder of Farmer Iillcy, In Preston township, AVnyno county. Herbert S. Graham, a lawyer of Nnnticokchas been arrested by a United Stales Marshal on a charge of acting as a United Stntos detective without authority. SBWc have made the followlnc re ductions in our tailoring department: suits worm $rj lor sio. Suits worth 15 for $1:1. Suits worth $18 for $1(1. lllack cork screw worth $20 for SIS. All our overcoats have been reduced from to $.1. Don't fall lo call at the One Price Star CloUdus Hall for suits and utcrcoats. Mauch ('hunk. Tho olllcers of tho Susquehanna and Delaware Klvcr Hailroad have been cited to appear under a writ of quo warranto, issued by the Attorney General, and show by what warrant they enjoy the rights and franchises of a railroad. The Kev. J. 13. Freeman will prcaeli on the subject: "Trade Dollar Itcllglon" on next Sunday evening In tho Wciss port 1'eformed church. Services at 7 P. M. All are cordially Invited. . Tho $5,000 left by tlio late Samuel Hlcgcl, of Hcthlchctn. lo the Moravian theological college, of llethlehcm; the $200 to the trustees of the Moravian church of the same borough, and the $200 to the Moravian Sunday School of West Hothlchem, have been paid over. On Monday evening tills section of country was favored with quite nn un expected meteorological demonstration in the shape of thunder and lightning. Tho flashes were bright and vlxld, and at Intervals sharp rolls of thunder, rain at the same time falling In torrents. It Is reported at Allentown that the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company will buy tho Pennsylvania, Sl.itlugton and New England Hailroad as soon as tho receivers of the latter company can get Its affairs In propur shape, and that tlio purchaser will complete. It and con licet it with the Lehigh and Hudson Hlyer Railroad, w hlch has recently eome under its control. A man who removes and owes ike printer for n paper, and does not notify tlio publisher of Ids removal, Is a scounJrel and a cheat, and the only recourso the newspaper publishers have Is to notify the postmaster at the place to where lie has removed, tocautlon the people not to trust such a man. And that is tlio reason why some fellows when they "go west" find out that tho people among whom they locate teem to know them as soon as they get there. Allentown Democrat. The. effect of Monday's siorin was manifest Tuesday morning by (ho swol len stieanis. The Lehigh rose loapolnt higher than at any time since lb'C2. Trallh: between tills place and Weiss port was cut off, an 1 tralm on the Val ley and Central roads were delayed by washouts. The cellars of the residents on llroadnny, Mauch Chunk, wcro tilled with water n hlch caused consider able loss to some of the business men. At Hazicton several mines were Hooded, and It isprobiblo work will be suspended sometime thereby. Tuesday morning a wreck occurred on the L. & S. ro.i 1 between Parryville and Welssport which was caused by se cond section of 0:! freight train crashing into the rear end of tho lirst section, which was lying on the siding. The ca boose and several cars ot the first section were bally wrecked and caught (ire from the colldlng engine, which was slightly damaged. The wreck detained the regular passenger train several hour. John McGttlre was driving leisurely along In Plains, Luzerne county, Tues day morning, when suddenly the earth gave way under the horse's, feet, and he went down into tho mine thirty feet. Tlio driver jumped ftoni tlio wagon In lime, and escaped when the boreo went down. Tho horso MilTcrc.il onlv a few bruises. Somo miners led him out through the mine workings to the slope, a distance of two miles, and then holst e 1 him to the surface. Pccplo in and out of Town. uur jieopio who inav nave relatives or 'rlends vlsltlni: Ihcmwlll cre.itli oMIko us by sentllng Iu their names ami residence for pitui.eaiioii unuer inn lieau. lililloit.j Mr. U. S. Grant Nyo anil ladr, of I ainaqua, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. I). Thomas. Jacob Hrong and family wcro visit ing relatives and friends in town and Welssport New Year's day. Miss Cora VanDyke, of Weatherly, was the guest of Miss Lollle Master, on Hank street, several days last week. Our young friend George Hi lukman, of Peely, P. O., Luzemo county, spent several days In town with "the folks at home." John J. Marquart, of Scraiton, formerly resident Iu town, spent New Year's day here visiting relatives and friends. Daniel Graver and wife, of Fair view, Luzcrue county, spent Sunday witli relatives and friends in town and Welssport. Mrs. Harrison Hankee and Mrs. G. I). Shuck, of Lehigh Gap, were tho guests of Mrs. W. V. Morthlmer on New Year's day. Misses Jennie Grccnawalt and Liz zie Mantz, estimable young ladles of this place, were visiting relatives nnd friends nt Allentown nnd I3aston during the past week. How Trne la It 1 1 understand that Gcorgo llrlntoli McClellan Stockcr made a wager of $5 with a young man who lives somewhere In thin neighborhood, that he (George) wa not present nt the Oriole ball, I did not tee the Irrepressible Georgo gild through the mazy waltz nor notiro hU littl ('.') feet keep time to the "bat ance all," did you? It Is JSS0, George; I'll take water with brandy, .a'iaart i-it, Drin. The Pay of Miners. A dcspatclt from Hazleton, dated the fith, says: Since tlio December 12th conference of tho miners nnd laboters, held at Pottsville, considerable trcplda-1 tlon has existed In tho minds of the j business men of the Lehigh region. At that conference a resolution was passed inviting the Coal Exchanges of the Schuylkill, Wyoming;, Scranton nnd Lehigh regions to a conference, to take place nt some day previous to January 10, 18S0, for the purpose .of nrranglng n uniform system of basis wages for the year nnd to form themsches Into a committee or board of arbitration for the purpose of settling all difficulties that might nrlse from time to lime between the employers and employes: during the year. It was further resolved j that tho miners throughout the various i regions refrain from signing any agree ment for wages for tlio year 16S0 until after January 10, unless the matter shall have been settled by the proooscd meeting previous to that date. These resolutions. It was thought, would prevent the minora of tho Hazle ton region from following tho custom, ejtabllshed here tome ten ycar3 ago, ot fixing the rates of wagei with their em ployers on January 1, and caused con siderable speculation as to wltat would be the outcome. The question, however, was settled without any dllllculty nnd no trouble is expected in this region for the next twelve month. Tlio workmen In tlio employ of the Pardees at their various collieries In this section have accepted 1S80 basis, will be paid for their labor at the same figures as heretofore, and their action virtually settles tho wage question for tho entire Lehigh region, as all tho smaller cor porations are governed by them. The men will accordingly be paid as follows: When the average price of coal at tidal points near New York city Is $5 per ton miners' wages per week will bo 12.00; first-class Inside laborers, $10.80; second-class Inside laborers, $0.00, w 1th a sliding scale of ten per cent, for each dollar advance or decline In the price of coal. Tho present price of coal at tide is $4 and tho rates of wages: Miners' pay per week, $11. "4; first-class laborers, $0.72; second-class laborers, $8.01. A Burglar Yith an .xe. The village of Vera Cruz, on the lino of tlio Perkiomen Hailroad, about eight miles from Allentown, was thrown into a state of excitement over an outrage perpetrated thereon Wednesday night of last week. David Mussclman and ids wife 1I o in a small hoU3C rather remote from neighbors. It h supposed they have money in tlio house, and early Wednesday morning Mr. Mussclman heard a noise as though made by an attempt to break open the cellar door. Ilclng eighty years old and feeble, ho did not lis ; to leant the wase of Hi? com motion, and presently footsteps were heard on tho stairs and a moment later their bed room door was opened. Tlio big, bttiK figure of a man appeared, ills face covered witli a mask and In his hand a uplifted axe. Walking to tho bed he demanded $50of Mr. Mussclman. At this point Mrs. Mussclman awoke, and, glancing at the Intruder, said: " e do not fear you. God is stronger than you." The old mm refused to hand over the money, whereupon the burglar reduced his demand to $30, which Mussclman refused to give, but compromised by giving the unwelcome visitor $2. Ho then retired but not ticfore he ransacked a bureau in another room and found a purso w Ith $2. Heforo leaving the house the burglar told Mr. and Mrs. Mussclman that If they exposed him he would burn down their homo. The burglar was an ama teur and a resident of the village Is sus pected. The villagers are highly excited, and at a meeting held noxt night it was decided to offer a leward for tho arrest of the guilty party. The old couple suffer from tho shock of the midnight intrusion. A Hnnilsoms Home Burnd. Saturday morning about 1 o'clock it was discovered that the handsome resi dence of James K. Mosser, In Hanover township, opposite Allentown, was In Il.uue3, and in two hours it was burned to the ground. The fire started in tho garret and rapidly spread to tho lower lloors. Tho residence contained the finest collections of oil paintings iu the x alley, oun of the pictures nlone costing $5,000. All the pictures and most of the furniture wcro saved by tho neigh hois. Tho alarm of fire brought part of the department to tho scene, hut only one steamer got Into service. The efforts of the firemen xvero directed principally to saving the largo tannery xvest of the liouso and the stables on tho east side. Tlielo3S isestlmatcdatabout $10,000. Tho building was Insured for $5,000 In tho Insurance Company of Xorth America of Philadelphia. There xvas $5,030 on tho furniture, txvo policies each of $2,500 in the Pennsylvania and Franklin Companies of Philadelphia. The house xvas heated by steam and lighted bv electricity and tho origin of the fire is a mystery, though the most generally accepted theory Is that tho clectric-llclit xvlre, which passes through the garret, camo In contact aud struck a spark, which fell on so inn combustiblo material. A xast amount of linen stored In the garret xvas burned. In trying td subdue the fire with an extinguisher Mr. Mosser xvas painfully burned. The resi dence xvas regarded as ono of the most elegantly appointed in tho valley. Tho Oriole Ball. The first annual grand ball of tho Oriole Club, of tills place, xvas heldlA Llnderman's hall on N'exv Year's eve, 18S5. The large nnd commodious ball room xvas very tastefully decorated with evergreen and flags! at tho couth end of the hall a large stage had been crpctad for the orchestra hi front of which was a largo arch with tho xvord "Oriole" In large gilt letters, this presented, a very beautiful appearance. At nlno o'clock the strains of delight ful music filled the air with entrancing sounds xvoolug light feet to the giddy dance. The sound of tlio music xvas the signal for the formation of tlio grand march, xvhlcli xvas led by Mr. P. F. Claik and lady, and participated in by forty-three couple. Closely following tills came in quick succession quadrilles, plain and fancy, landers, xvaltzes, pol kas. ilc. This xvas linoueMlnnnhli Ann one of the most successful balls ever! held In this place, not only Iu point of! numbers, but in order and decency, nnd I reflects much credit on the members of tha CiHe Club. Towamor.slng Itomi. Hey. Freeman xvlll bold communion services In St. John's church next Sun day a xveok. Alfred M. Stroup, xvho Is teaching Bchool at Albrlghtsvllle, xvas home over Christmas, nnd delivered nn address In Lentz's school house on Christmas eve. Augustus Noll xvas made extremely happy several xvecksngo by his xvlfo pre senting lilm with a little boy. Henry Smith lost a eoxv by death threo xvecks ngo. Peter Ycck lost a horse by death last xveck. Griffith DeLone lost his account book last xveok; ho xvas anxiously limit ing for It, xvhen on the following day he got It from Mrs. Win. Peter, xvho had found It. Sho received $1 for her trouble. At an election held In St. John's Sunday school at Lentz's last Sunday, George Lcntz nnd Jacob Farvcr xvcre elected superintendents, the latter ass't sup't. O. O. Bloso nnd family, accom panied by Mrs. Jonas Peter, were visit ing at Levi Holder's on N'cxv Year's day. John llucb sold his team and huck ster route to Rarthold Zelter. Mr. Huch's health not allowing him to con tinue In that business. Moses Stroup, last Sunday ex'cnlng, xvhlle crossing the little bridge which spans tho streamlet near his barn.made a miss-step and fell, breaking one of bis ribs. He is doing xvcll under the treat ment of Dr. Kutz. in. Muschlltz, teacher of Fire Lino school, spent a few days In Phlla delphla the other xvcelc. Mrs. Frarklin Hoyer, of Parryville, died of consumption, on Christmas. Mrs. Samuel Becker, of Parryville, died last Saturday. Chas. Meendsen, xvho secured the contract to build n paint mill for Mr. Huthcrford, has commenced erecting tho same. CoxriDENCE. His Hidden Money Found. John Schattp, xvho died lately near Alburtis, Lehigh county, nt the nge of ninety years, xvas knoxvn to be a man of considerable wealth, but it xxas not known that ho had large amounts of money concealed in the bouse. Tues day an inventory nnd appraisement of bis effects xvcre made and his fauillyand the appraisers xvcre treated to a sur prise. After the household goods had been appraised and nn old desk had been placed on the list curiosity prompt ed one of tho appraisers to examine tlio dpsk. His surprise xvas great xvhen he found In the drawers and comers plies of silver and gold. There xvero trade dollars, Mexican, French and English pieces of x'.irlous denoinlnatious.Among the American coins were sonic nciuiy 0110 hundred yeara old, xihilo several of tho foreign coins are one hundred and twenty-five years old. There xvas also an unpaid check for $700. Search xvas then made for mora moil iy and on the second floor xvas found a Btrong box about txvo feet square and eight Inches deep. The lid xvas secure ly fattened and It required force to open It. The box xvas filled with bags full of gold and silver coin. The three ap praisers counted nearly half a day and tho entire lot of money found amounted to $1,000. It Is believed more money is hidden in and about the house and further search Is to be made. The old man lived alone xvltli his wife, and, bc sides the cash, owned a farm, an ore bed and other property. Tho Kexv Tax Act Constitutional. On December 1st, E. J. Fox, esq., presented a petition to the Court, at Easton, for an injunction to restrain tho Assessorof his xvard from requiring him lo make a statement under oath about his personal property in accord- xvith the new net. This xvas asked for on the ground that the act xvas i.neon btltutioual and In conflict xvltli sections 1 and 2 of tho Constitution of the State. The petition xx as argued last Monday by l'ox for himself, and ex-Judge Kirk p.itrlek nnd General Hadcr for the State. Monday morning Judge Schuyler filed an opinion declaring tho act constitu tional and dismissing the bill for an In junction. Pleasant Corner Items. Among the many visitors to tills place during the past xx-cck xxe noticed the foiioxving: Miss Carrie Hough, of Lehlghton; William Thompson, of Ma boning; Charles and Milton Iichris, of Long Hun; Miss Emma Harding, of Le hlghton; MUs Emma Fritz, of East Penn. We havo had but very little snow so far this winter. Our inn-kecper are beginning to wish for snow, as It xvlll have a tendency to make things lively for them. The winter has been a very dull ope so far, and wc hope that the Inn-keepers' wish for snow xvlll be grati fied, JoSEfll. - Mahoning Items. Messrs. A. J. Halllet and C. E. Arner left for Palatinate College on Monday after spending their vacation at borne. A largo quilting paity xxas held at David Eberts, on Nexv Year's day. Eugene xvas rather unfortunate. While giving his fair ono a carriage ride he broke a spring iu his bugijy, and to use his otvn language, "had to tlo about a cord of wood under It to make his xxay home.-' Tho band, contrary lo expectation, did not seieuade on Xexv Year's eve. Dakii, A Novelty, Lieutenant A. S. Fry, proprietor of the Mansion House, Cntasauqua, has been presented xvlth a handsome bottle for bar purpose, In the bottom of which Is worked a music box, aud every time you tip the bottle off goes the music. It i Is undoubtedly the greatest novelty that has been Introduced for some time. Thej bottle can be seen by calling at the i Mansion and asking for somo of Mr. ' Fry's best. The oflener )ou tip the' bottle the more inutlc you will get for your money. Valley llteortl. , A counterfeit til ver dollar that It peculiarly deceptive and ilangerout U In : circulation. It la full weight and 011 ' examination looks like a geuulue coin. ' On clokt Impaction, however, the aur faco presents a "gbmy" appearance, shilling more than the genuine metal The lettering and the star are not o perfectly formed an! are not In hit-h enough relhf -tuiy io r t j r.ijj. t 1, IJ II l lil n IJWHJi jnl ljniiimiiwijrjiiii HI far from the surface of the coin as on the genuine. Tlio bottom of the oval In the lotter "D" in the xvord dollar Is missing; tho small letter "M" at tho base of neck of the figure of liberty Is Imperfect, and the branch head by tho eagle Is flat nnd poorly executed. from the Dundtt lit cord. Dundee, A, i. 1 xxas troubled turn lona time wlili iicrxotts nrreutloua ot Hie heart. It became so sex ere Unit 1 found it illflleully to He down-gottliiK hardly, two nlithts iet In ti week. Heart would bent ver) fast at times, anil nt oilier times xcry sloxv Wlienljlni'ilowneoiild hear every hi tf rv In my neck nml client lient.seem liiyl) as loud us a clock's tick. I w n treated by some of the best li all Una hi Steuben unit idea counlles.but reeelxid no ileclilril In nc lit. I iicvldciillv saw one or nr. Kllmrr's "Invalids' Untile to Health." ami attir cure fully i calling it oxer concluded to try n botllo or hi Henri Itemed)'. 1 did so, nnd utter using four bottles 1 conililercdiiivclf cmcd, I can conscientiously rrcoiiimcnd hlaOeenn xx eed Menu Itemed)- to iniv one afflicted as I xvas. .Inn. 1.IKM. V. XV. XX cateott. I'dllor Dundee Iterord. . Dr. Kilmer Ocean-Weed Heart Itemed)' Is suld by all Druggist!. Price il.no. laboratory. Illticliatntoii, N. V. Jan. 8-wl. A man xvho went out hunting in tho wild mouiitalnlous region near Stratum, Vt., recently, xvas found dead nftel three days, xvlth bis gun lodged In a crcvico of the rocks, where it had ap parently been accidentally discharged the contents of both barrels entering bis stomach. The snow was tramped hard about tho corpse by tno efforts of his dog to aroiuc aud comfort his dead master. At a race In South Australia, a few xvceks ngo, the falllngof a leading horse brought nearly tho whole field tumbling over him. Two jockeys xvero killed outright, half n dozen others seriously (somo fatally). Injured, nnd several horses killed of maimed. m a itit n: ii. Maktz UiKLM.vy. On Dec. 25th, 1SS5, by the Hex. I. E. Grauff, Mr. Charles EIhIii Mantz, to Miss Lydla Hlclman.both from near Kcpncrsvllle, West Penn, Pa. Zhlxf.I! Woi.ntAM. At tho English Lutheran parsonage. Hazleton, by Hev. J. Wagner, Dec. ill, 18S5, Mi. Daniel S. Zelner of Hazleton, nnd Miss Kate E. Walfram of Andenrled. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up (o 12 o'clock, hy Ho Haven A Towinend.ijunkers.N'o. 30 8 Third Street, l'hi!uilrl!ii.i. Stocus bought nud sold eitbur lor cash or on iiuircui. rhiladc!?'.a, Jon , fi. ISffl. hid naked HS3s, Ext 1 01 a I0IJ U S Currency It's 1274 U S 4', new". H2j 113 US4' 1 23J 1231 Pennsylx-ania B It Stj Hi Philadelphia A Rending K It HU II LdilRh Vallev R It 57 J7I Jj'hlgh Conl A' Navigation Co 47i 471 Bull. N. Y. Jc rhila. K It Co fij 5" New Jersey Central 43J 431 Northern rneifio Com 2K J 28J " " rref'd rOJ OSi Oregon Tran-coaliccntul , 31 34i Ur,i"ii Pnciflo MJ Mi Weeleru Union 74 j 71J West Shore Istn Iti2; 103$ LntiisvillH & iiuthvillo It 41J Silver. (Trades) 73 81 Three Peculiarities Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood pnrlflcr and reflating medicine, Is characterized by three peculiarities, namely : Sst A - Tlio combination of tho x'arious remedial agents used. Tlio proportion la which tl.o roots, 2d: herbs, barks, etc., arc mixed. s Tho process by xxblch tho retire a medicinal properties aro secured. The result Is a medlclno cf unusual ttrcngtb and curative power, which effects cures here tofore unequalled. Thcso peculiarities belong exclusively to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and nrc Unknown to Others Hood's Bnrsararilla is prepared with tho Greatest skill nnd care, by pharmacists ot education and long experience. Hence It is a mcdlcino worthy of entire confidence. If you suffer from scrofula, salt rheum, or any dls easo of tlio blood, dysrcrsla, biliousness, sick headache, or kidney nnd liver complaints, catarrh or rheumatism, do not fall to try Hood's Sarsaparilla "I recommend ITood's S.irsaparilli to all my friends r.3 the best blocd purifier on earth." Wm. OAKr, druggist, Hamilton, O. " Hood's Sarsaparilla has cured mo of scrof ulous humor, and dono mo worlds cf good otherwise." C A. Arnold, Arnold, 5Io A book containing many additional state ments of cures xvlil bo sent to all xvho desire. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. St ; six for $5. Made only by C. I. IIOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. tOO Dosoo Ono Dollar. !J?ltlIM n if HHP f a .too fIRGINIA FARMS FOR SALE. 600 lamm, 11 to 10.GUU acre at C3 lo .! ptr acre, tioort in.irl.ft. llcillliy climate, taior. able propecli. H rile t,ir cliciilarf contalnlne rirwrlptton. fwnt free. I'YI.K UalA VH V. SWISS Cetnt full iwirs of the great lute ret, t the laiiiei are .Aklttc in Keuttne ton Work, we have pmTt J Com rlteOutfllconia!nlngAU rfw rated btaftafUr at rn on best cuvemiueDt I ni parchment Viper, all unlet ent. including Sprays f GvMcr, K&d, Pamsici, WiU Komi. I-omt ire. noti. ThtftletrSt raw berries. Outlines of Doy, Girl, Buy a, f Did era. Stork i. Scnlloos 7tr bkins. Crazy Stitch Pat. tenia.Cryml Ctcrtinn.Bor den, Pond Lilies, Tulips, Stc. &c.,ao In all, ranging in tlte from l I a In. to 111. :hts.aUo 1 Hx i!lueaiauplniowder,l tUx VVJiIto r i Pinal a SHurn a a Bicuf rfTrniBie i naivi, nu f-.ll a. J. utuiilitei'ij Hon for Kcnslneton faiampinr and Lint rvi lry, Knn n I'aiMln. loiure. Metallic Flitter a4 In i iment Piin, ngt Colors ukJ and rolling ofColcrs, KibUxo Eou -i Wy. cTemliaj and Aran Work, Correct Cek'i fcf all tl different oert, lr.ulon of every stitch, bttd In embrui Jery Ac makipje cuuipletc Omf.l that can etMttbougkt at retail fr.r lea thaa )Woa To IntraJuco SAJOI AND HOUSEHOLD, lha lar. Vpgt IlluittJ laariaa devoted to the Interests t-T lha Country Homo bhJ IlouwhoM. e1Uieivlofltieia Out&ts complete fW 4 pMtpaJJ, toany udybo win ten. for Bii'-tipoai to lh Mifadn. fiv tW ft. Money chews-ally itm Jod tf vh m i than uitfaitoiy. Adlfcts FAIIU AND HOUSEHOLD, Dox 49, Hartford, Conn. PLAID SHAWL GIVEN AWwT ifcn ti u.uta(.r & urc nuou t .Winn t p-tticia inoE i tun, iti to ourhauai . i' .tnnteiu of Pun! M .i. tttiieii. k-ooda, MhiLh ) - t 'prevc.it iolhett-llifT ii li 'iii manner Send M M i. i i O n UlttiialUtm to f'.rui Iluuulij A Mmii Ka.iritl uicr.ltvot4 I I m at 1 J.L,cuuld tociUs, i i Kcotsri atiiMtliaay, ix, i ii .i.e i iLeu 1 lULk ly mail . - i.i eiil t ihawli . i j o. t -tildreM lor . w.ioa rilrmDted I I n H W . I III I aTPI 1 1 I H I- 9 Z I h5 KttkdAiMvJj hS. 71 I.EJ&S-J H 5r,B 5g SoS it Our Motto : " Big Cash Wo havo just received .mother new lino of BARGAINS for our Customers. "Whicli we are selling 13 Yards for This Flannel is of the Dormcth manufacture, and in quality is superior to tlio l'airlieul riannel. Uur line of Boots, Shoes l.SK run UUIt 3 JiUVHLE urPER, ni'nDEIl LINED COOT TH E BEST.) MAW JLNJD CIJ2' DRESS & DRY GOODS, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c ! is unquestionably larger than any other Btorc in tho valley. We respectfully f.sk you to call and he convinced that wn make no assertions which wc cannot substantiate. ReSTj6CtfHlly ADAM MEHEKAM & SON,' ,,c Bank Street, Leliiglaton. DEC GEAID GPENTO ! ! lie W. S'ffAiaiiEtl Hal opf narl a Oenoral Sloro in lieiiCKal'a Blnrlc, opposite the "Carbon IIouw," Dank Street, Lelilglilon, witli a full and uoinplclo lln of GKOCEMES, PROVISIONS, Chinaware, Confectionery, Tobacco k Cigars, Which lie Is Belling at very low prices tor cirti. Everjbodv it luritcJ to call and In pact our Rooda, We Carry a Large Line of Holiday Goods. MUSLIN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASINGS ! BLEACHED. Vard-widc Hill, 7 cents a yard. Pride of the West. Yard-wide Lonesdale, 8 cents a yard Utica Extra Heavy, Yard-wide Alasonvillc 8 cents a yard -New York Mills. Yard-wide Williamsvillc 9 cents a yard Our Great Family. Yard-wide Wamseelta 9 cents a yard Muslin Favorite." Yard-wide Unbleached Appleton XX 5 cents a yard. Yard-wide Unbleached Appleton A G cents a yard. Yard-wide Unbleached Popperel It 6. cents a yard. Yard-wide Unbleached Nashua II 8 cents a yard. Yard-wide Unbleached Pocohontas 8 conts a j'ard. Yard-wide Half-Bleached Continental 10-4 Bleached Sheeting 22 cents a yard. 5-1 Bleached Pillow Casing 12 cents "a yard. 10-4 Unbleached Sheeting 20 cents a yard. 5-4 Unbleached Pillow Casing 12 cents" a yard. II. GUTH & SON. C34 Hamilton Street, Allentoifii. Jill IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Canned Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Canned Peaches, Canned Pears, Canned Peas & l'lnins, Canned Raspberries, Canned Lima licans, Canned Pumpkins, Canned Knlnioii,Mackrol, line Apples, Pickeis. Kotclinp " Uluslard. We ask you to call and inspect our choice line of goods. A CHOICE NEW A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO For Your Absent Salos and Small Profits! " mnel! at 8 cents per yard, or One Dollar ! & Rubbers I A Complete Assortment LADIES & CHILll'S raps I Cloaks. LADIES SILK SEAL A SPECIALTY. 3 OB SB UBUIII 603 Hamilton Ml, Allentown., November 28 3 in YEAR'S GIFT ! ATE Friends - Only $1,00. PIosli Seeps m riisr