The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 27, 1886, Image 3

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    New Advertisements,
Annual Statement
-OF THE-
Poroili of LeliialitoD, Peun'a.
WILLIAM Mil LER, Treasurer, In ac
count nllh llio llorouL of Lul.lKlitoii Iruiu
Match 30, 1885, lo March 9. MO.
UK.
To bilnnce on hand ni per last
statement
To Imla en on tiuilcnn- ul ISS),
Iroin John Slicrkler, on ltoor ...
To nti.utint f.r Implicate of 181(5
frem John Sheckli-r, cut lector....
Tooinoiiiil Irom .Vluse llelirlK- lor
yran nn Sipiiri!
To Jinouni fruin Joseph t)bert,lliu.
ltd?, lor SH..W llc n ck
To amuut.t from Okas. Solfeft, fur
old muoJ
"11
,,0 48
2.7U0 63
15 IK)
to
v.vos tl
Oil.
B7 Orders Fa'.d Work ru Hiohways.
Dnn'l Weit t
Jinn'l Soliucti
Win Miller
Jotii lliirk
Kntlicls I'nwuiiiri
Jof h Nmhfttln, Hr
P Ko-h
Wllion llomi
hirleiTralnef
F aik I tlbefiK'ilh
Jntues I'ollenlnicti
OWI'TI Ktotz
8amu.l Fry
It. Hpoontielmer
). I. Koony
Oit'llrry Frftnte
I.'wlr ilraver
Wlllbtin llnnlt
1 F. KlrtitllDKIT
3. M Swceoy
1). V liurh iiuer
l.ewlii Wif9
Air Fiance-Slttckor
'I heii,re Kctntrcr
A. ! l'hiu
Ul. Fmelli'li
jvi nl.Joii KrlclmrJ
Wm. Noll
Jiic Spina It
II IICCkT'lCilT
'Stcplun pcniclpr
Jli-nry Sliulit
Aaion Kruoi
M lit til.i S-hwtrtr
Jlio. U lilliT-i
w. I. I'c-t. r
.1!. Winter
Leifii U'alck
Win. KH.r
?inri. Sclimnlo
J l. t;il.. rt
Mtt. Miiry Hrrliar
Nnttinn ItonU
Kllzal.fll. Mi. jit
Win. VIs
vlnfiiU Wulfpr
rlum ri. Krlli
W. . Aliutthroi
llowiipl Senbi.hlt
:hxt. Kellv
I,. J llcl.lt .
linn'f Shrckkr
i'hnt. Acker
K'lvln 1,'ex
AVm Keul.rer
Fmnk llonli
4'hi'S.Xnn'ler
I. rvl Oelfr
Li vl Mel tler
Tlioi. I,, n i
ha. Ytim r
JlcrJ. Hoyr
Win. .si.ii.ll..
flur. Kli Intop
Ditvni At II ti I x
A. Horn
leo. W Srhueli :
Lewis Wchr
4'h f. Nnths eln
Jim. Schwuric
.Tneoh hlnxU'r
Alfred Kru'n
Wallace sny.ier
Alex Mlllr
Jn.i. Frnnlz
,. S. Striniihcrry
Jo-rph (Ibeit
'hint. Hrnkiola,
Nr. Henry Wujrner
AtieSlnu It
..loppti Krura
Helium FenrUTiiineher
Win. tlaeliin no
Alex. SnjUer
M, Krerxe
Wtlfnn lienliirtl
To'" IllliT
Joseph Z ihn
J. F. 'oulitirop
.1 Illt'ltu-lbles
Jon At ker
F. ititermolnT
Wl!.mulili Wert
J. I'. Wunilt
II. V. Slorililintr
IMIk V'jrnni
Owen fjliherr
Hi uhuu Hunstcker
1 lioinns tluoii cki-r
.lug (Mcinetilfl
.In... Khiieniaker
tlfcn Woll
Wm. Kuili
(Ivren lletirtic
Niitlian 7.-ic er
l'etur lloliu, (lly Men itn-l Koeli)...
AVoi. Horn
i Ii . 1111. in in
Frnl HrliikiMiiti
Jiath.ui (IhIiIu
i hits liietier
JMwjr.t (II, I
'Win, Uitlnu
'denrttit .Ntijiler
Jimiiw Hlirtev
Amug Helicle
Uu. M. llx
Jtain'l ,-siler
Philip Wertinnn
uron nupt
I, I1. Miller
It Fennel
Hen y lirime
Jitra Nunliait, Strict Coiumitsloner
83
6 S3
IS
I hi
t 6il
i U
3 Sit
IK 60
S W
14 70
8 78
X 2S
Ii 83
II (in
1 60
S3 75
a an
si 10
1 in
0 10
2 7
70
a 3U
t (0
3 01
1 2
2 8(1
4 40
12 00
I Y
2 2
II in
7 OS
7 Ii
8 05
3 S
10 SS
4 05
.118
28 0
10 25
7 15
0 55
1 t.li
46 ID
7 i.1
4 0
a iio
8 M
V 36
I 20
4
4 13
4 40
3 3l
5 05
7 15
2 75
1 10
1 I
9 16
4 40
6 f.0
i-l 1 0
12
2.2 .
:t 85
2 Vll
1 in
3 3
1 111
13 60
21
It 0
C 00
10
1 10
1 115
91
r .5
7
O'l
3 to
Ii l
4 UJ
8 -.5
11 Oil
i Hi
7 5
3 85
III IS
1 on
1 0
t h
J 0
1
3 60
1
2 .0
3 On
3 7
25
10 10
4 (0
I 8i
Ml
91
.1 8i
1 1
2 13
65
83
1 0
'8 111
f ',5
17 50
55
1 10
2-i
SI
65
15
i 9,'8 1
Sundry Expenses.
II V. Morihlnier, .lr.,prltittn iatc
inn it, 18il
Jno. liMeiter. overpaid on dupllu do
ol 188S retunitcd
Honiuirii Au.tltor, au.tltliiifiiei'uHiii,
18SI
1 lliiwinaii 6. i o., fUgglng, liibiir,
.o
llntilel 55'leitiid. 40!; tin. iron at 3t.
1.. S. J.io by, iMirv -ytnis
Joteph Obe I, llurteit. oott In Sel.er
ul
I. . V Sci.iicIi, pulleu i-rrvlci'i
Jacob 'tr.tuidflxer. crotisinir tnnea
A. I, t.ttr-nlier.er. iillhtind nulla. ...
J I. I. -slier p.-'n Imu-
II. Fennterin iclicr. supplies f ir lock
up Tr xl"' n rvrel jier, tii.tek.-nil hln
Cn.i-. Frooip h. i lack H'nltuliii
W ,1. Siooinel. Iilaciti'iotllllo!;
J I., (l ibel, lumber, tic
Jno Muckler.coiin.iis on lur uolleo -
influx
T A Miydur, llnriuj'it ci or. ono
jeir
J. I' S.iiiiinel. II irouh Mecrtinry.
unit ye.ir
J. i Hcnmel. is iwe. lemk ko ....
Alain I'm muitr. S.Htu Tax mi Ii m In.
i. V It It tin. old sdls .ii d ctrl x-
CIS
win 5liior. II rouh I'remtiri r. one
year
5 ui. Milter, cleaning lock. up
Win. Mlilt-r. fueplies lor Iock ui
Win. .Miller, wttnecs lees In neller
C.IBd
Wiu, MllUr. clpunfuj iu Alleuluvvn.
S 61
317 31
I 42
20 0
41 94
24 Oil
34 Ki
4 l'4
t UJ
a:
6u
B 65
:
51 45
135 43
45 0
i 20
13 4U
.56 60
45 '0
6 0
I 75
3 21
1 25
to: ii
Interest and Bonds Paid,
luvld Mnnli, Interest on lion l 176 75
Fre I. Ilrtuk nan, luiereai on hointi.. 87 6
JJaylil .Uaun, part ol bon I pil l 6 u uo
744 2.1
Itooapitulation.
T.ual nmount of receipts, &o..
Total aniouni p.ild out ,
t:os 7-
5 UJ
I)al. In hands of Win, Miller, tre.n.. 325 bi
xiabllitlos.
Itondod In.lehtedn. s, D. Mants tlSW O'l
Hi n led Indobiedne'l. Fred. Ilrlnk
luau 135 00
00
Assots.
Leu cash In Treasury t SJ5 85
452521 15
Liabilities March 20, 1SS6 tjna 8H
Liabldll i UarcU u, 18SJ 2521 5
Ueciease t 164 74
..
JNO. SHEOKLEd, CjlUctir, In account
wliti the Uoroujli ol Letnnluoo, Pa,
1)11.
To amnunt of duplicate, t 6 (2789 .'1
To addUlnus 15 35
(21-4 5i
on.
lly exonerations 91 90
lly atnuunir paid Win. Miller
as per receipts 270) rs
t2J04 M
We, the tinderslKited 1I11I) elected Aull
tori, ol the Uorouun of lVhlithion. uorertlly
thai we have examined 1 lie accounts of Wiu,
Miller. Treasurer, a d Jnu. NtiarktM' inl.
lector, and rind them direct to the best ol
ourknowleiiKoand belief.
W P, 1.0 NO, )
II. J. Hit ETNKY.J Auditors.
Lehtghtcm, March r, Us ) S W50
'Orlglnal Cheap Cash Store.'
Black Cashmeres
-OF TilE MOST-
Reliable Makes i
W'c constantly keep a largo stock of (ho
best niiiki s of f 'u'.hmcrcH ut prices tliat
cannot lo bcalcn. Our sales in there
goods nre Inrriiiiing evcrv year, which
proves lliat llio ipinlity ran be reKcl on.
I Unr Alt-Wont I iishnieres arcgiiarmit 'ed
I IiihI c iIdim. vvo alio htiv an elcitnt:
1! nn of llhii'LT mill I'.l.'irt.l 1 1 1 L u nt ;iw. '
'.niMiniBiy i.iw pri cs. i-o n . mil v
...... i. . .
... n.. ......
Kolng elsewhere.
J.T. NUSBAUM
Opp. I'ubllo Square, Hank Street, t.ehl t .
ton. Pa. June 7, l8M.li.
hc Cnvlion Sulvornt:.
SATUltDAY, MAItCH 27, tSSfl.
RPKOIAt, NOTtrtJ -'rt,.,- ..i-.. -u
pnviiietits to iliu. Hire liv iimnev onlet
pistal liitea will plenre liuike ihem pile-
II Hie WKIrer 'RT PctOkhck, hk lln- L
hiifhtiiii office is mit ii hioney order olliiv
OtS.Sliortly after the 1st
of April next the C'aiskox
Advocath office will kkmovi:
from its prrsenl locatinn on
.'iiiiUwny. tti it sv.vr im'ii.dixg
to lie erected just helow the
li. & . Depot, on H.. vie St.
Our lNToihborhood tu lino .
Uon't give your Inby lau'nntini
hen lei;, hut liny a bottle of i.r. Lull .
.; iby tyrnp. It If, sale .111 I sure, an J ..ill
ehew 1 he liule Milij'ii r at once.
IF 'ii ctnnol sleep or if Jo.i want 1.
no I digestion, ny Ur. liull 3 I.ahiiuuu
I'ills they ne5er l.tll to euie. ijrugKi.
ell liein FnriS cell's a bottle.
Wli.it .li.ill I do for ilune puns o'
11. tie 1 hey Ii ir lly ;;lve auv in l:'.' Il'ln
liey need Day's .looe I'uMner. (o t
ill -'" cents a package
Oool I'd lay will be the next legal
holiday.
KEfl'lii! Indijii Is now at Lchlgl.tnr.
He are pleaied lo stite that Ml.
Kmtii.t feelioeli. Is convalescing.
J3T(io lo Kin. 1,'o.leivr. tin ler (Ii
Kelia.uge Hotel, for a sniooih sImm
.11 1 a f.iilonahle h.'tlr cut.
Town. hip ollieers arereniln led tin1
llie I iv re pilrai llieu. ro pii'illth ihe.i
.iiinual -. aleiii.-r. In ilia iiew;ii1i,ri.
When an iuviele is sol I "110 citn .
110 pay," why 1101 try it:' That is 'h
way .lalwln's tar km up for enugli
colds and croup, Is Mild at Thomas'
The leler.iph operatori In ihe em
ploy of the L. A- S. r.illnnl coinpai v
have had their salaries In reased 10 per
ceir.
.Save Iialf your couti liic.Uelne bill
lybuyiti.ia L'.'ie bo.ile .n' .1.1 l.vin's Mi
syrup, which contains .1 uunees, 5iii.l'
no other coiiglisyrupeon.aiii.oer 1 i-.
Sol I at I'lioin x-,' di tu store.
niiuiber of run ore mines aoi
.1.0 Km l'"uit.-yhain 1 llailioa 1 a ...m. i
operations this uei k.
I'lieiiii MffJ.-a I-, one of the IV..
iJlieeioi nf ;eliit)lklll eonntv. wiii .,11
ur.l.iy at I'o tsvi.le found gull' y of fraud
.111.1 corruption In the 'IU;ribuliuH of i.r
dels for out-door rtlitf. Penieuce w.i
deferrg I.
I'll'' greatest lj.irg.itn t vero'Tere
lie tiio'-e all wiiulen pants made 10 unlet
111 liil el.is Mjle at rj-Vlni. t)ne Pnei
star Unthing Hull. Munch Chunk.
The proceeds of the St. Alov-lu
ball hell in llosiek Hall. An Icnrl. d.oii
.-3L. -.unci; s iitgiu. w.11 loot, up In ii.c
uelgliliorliiio I ol 2011.
SCyiV.ticlics, waleh.-s, vvatches.
When in Maui h C 11111k mo,i In at I: ti
llohrsan see his elegant stock of gul.:
walehcs.
W. II. Zeller, fin in tly nf lite I ten !
lug 7";ite.s and lately 011 the WiKte-luin
Latdcr, has ptirehne.l an in crest in tin
Hazletoii Sentinel and promises uian5
implements in it.
23r"lio and fe! the In Han Doertr
now at I lie t.arliou House, Lehigh on.
The'O. A. I!. (Jran I March I,
ll'leraiid l a h-aiit'ful .111 1 shn-il.) ne
uiaicli lu the goo I ol ! fadi on slyle.-su 1
in will nlivny nil I a weleome. Trv 1
an 1 yon will like it. t'nee -ll'cti. Ign
Fischer, I'lilill-ln-r, Toledo, Olilo.
2.iust le Hived six diHarem styles
of imported vork-crcn wlilcli wn. ,.,
made to order Irom 2:J lo $:!."', Ill an
workmaiulilp guarantee I. One 1 rice
Mar Clothing Hall, M.uich Chimp.
Disrcgud of a notice Troiii a drlnl -liU
U ill's 5vlfe net to sell tier Imsban
lluiior his cost an Allegheny eouiit5
alo;m keeper tf.VH), 11 jury having jus"
illowed the 5voman daniages lo tha
iniotint; the hlgliest permitted by the
act.
Jacob Scl11nl.lt, aged 02 years, wl o
is a prominent contractor ut U ikesbarn ,
iiiotnptfd sulci le Jlon.l.iy by cuttln
ill lhio.it whllu despondent fiom ill
iiea'lh.
Xi7 I'ha Indian Doctor Is giving le .
turns every evening In the S liool Ha' ,
..elngliton. Crowded Halt every cvei..
iiii
John llllltuan. of town, ts mir
ing 11 badly smashed liati I.
Over one million boxes of Acker' ,
.lyspep-da Tablets told ill the pa 1
welve inontlii.'itirely upon (heir merit .
iVhyvsiilfur with Clironie Const Ipat Urn
Dyipepln, Sour blomaeli, Sick Head
ache, and Keniale '1 ioubles, w hen Dr.
C. T. Horn I.ehh:litoii an 1 W. K. I!ier5
Weissport. offer you relief and poilthc
cure in the Dyspepsia Tablets. They
leu iiieiii 011 a guarantee.
A ne.v hrl Ig 1 Is to I i'te the pl.T-po
the one on Hie l.cltigli Valley railroad,
aliove the Allen oau l''urti.iees.a' wnien
-- 1'i-ai hrakemeti have been klll'dby
their heads coming In contact wiili It
owing to the structure being too lo5v
down.
Dr. C. T. Horn I.chlghton and W.
I'. Hlery Weissport, 5vtsli to nuke an
issertlon, wlileii they can back with a
positive guarantee. It is all about
Acker's lllool l'.llxlr. They claim for
it superior merits over all other remedies
of Its kind, an.! guarantee for It a posi
tive an 1 stiro cuin for Illieumatlsm,
Syphlllis, and all blood disorders. It
frees the skin from spots and disease,
an 1 leaves the complexion clear. Ask
them about tt.
Sylvester Pcnsll, aged -12 years, a
lumber merchant of Montoursville, was
Saturday driving along the West Ilranrh
if the Susquehanna lllver, 5vlien tho
'iores drawing tils carriage became,
frightened and ran away, throwing
t'cnsll Into the river, nnd ho was
Iron ned. When the bodv was re cov
ered and taken to Ills liimie his wife
Iropped dead upon seeing It. They
leave three little children.
No w onder that people complain of
hard times ivhen they pay fiOc for a hot
tie of cough syrup, no larger than a 2."ie
bollle of .Indwlii s tar svrup, which Is
sold "no cure, 110 pay." Thomas sells It.
(leorge L. I'rlngle, one of the oldest
ant most respected citizens of the
Wyoming Valley, was walking along
tin load, near Columbus, Friday after
no n, when ha was struck by llglnnlng
an I killed, Tho current strtfck his
uiubrelliyind passed ilown the handle,
bullv blistering his face and hands.
Loud roars of thunder 5vere heard In
tua valley and sharp flashes of lightning
suen at fro-itrnt Intervals,
I lmvo found out a gift for my fair.
It is not a ling of gold, nor Doners for
her hair, nor piarli for her white no.-k,
lint Salvation OH for her solo throat,
bho's n singing bird.
In all large communities persons arc
tnl:ing nn lucieascd ltilci est In propel ty
Insurance, and perhaps ftr tliat vciy
reason arc Insuring ttieir lives by using
Dr. Unit's Cough Syrup, when they ate
first attacked with a cough or cold.
It should ou borne In mind that
trout Ihlilnir docs not this jrar begin
until the 10th of An II, the last ligl !n
turchalng nnieiniea the law to ill s
cllect. The penally for violating the
ay , $10.
The season ends July loll.
pff l'or hatpins In Wall Tapers and
11 lllilO'.V 3IKIUC3 mi lo 1110 llOOI. null
stationery store of E. I". Luckeiibieh,
tiI uio.iuway, Jlnueh Ulitink. N. JJ.
Decorations and borders at less than
nait pi lee.
Our young friend C. If. Horn will
take poscMoii of the Mansion House,
In this place, ou I lie 1st of April.
Columbus U a first into fellow and nil
uho call ou hliu ulll meet with a heartv
v e come.
fri?-I.ar2est assortment of Ttallroad .
i, , i . i . , ... .. ,.r k:.n ...
11tcl1es In this pccllon of the btnte at J
i:. II. Hold's. Matieh Chunk. Learn
(rleis liefoie going elsewhere.
We. know that her nature Is fiery.
We know that her temper l quick,
Hut when she's In love she's In earnest.
Ant loves "like a Ihoniaii'l oFbrlek,"
and especially Is tills I lie fact If you pro
cure your carrlages.at the popular livery
of David Kbbert, on North street.
Terms reasonable.
The N'o. 2 stack of the Allentown
Iron Works was blo.vn In Monday.
With tills stack two of the coninn)'s
Film ices will be In operation. Work-Itrjin-n
iro now lmy clearing tr Xos.
I an I 1 For the purpose oF rebuilding
in I renin leliug them a? soon ai possible.
( 'hitisv. tt; Hi' . The Tail
or, 'till have n lew ol' those
justly celehrated ijlt) suiting
hi hniid
Wmk 5as rpmn'.l at the Le
high Stuve and .Manttfaclutlng Co.'s
f .uti.li y on Wo Ino il iv, ui eieis having
b'en aude.ild.' set lied between emplojers
and 1 mpliius.
TKnr the famoin wlille fhlrt
'iinld" b lek and front . ir 41 et. Call
it the Cue 1'ilee Star Clolh'ng Halt,
Uaiieh ( hunk.
It ii r'liiliire I ill!' the Lehigh Coal
ail V tvia j.i '0111 any I. negotiating
fur rli" pili'dt ise uf iliu Allen .'faehlne
iVoilc. I'h'i eum i.i iy's -hop al l.um
For.l h always eiow.le I wiih work an I
ill i!t.'tilve addition liUKl oiin bo Imllt
or oilier eliirts seemed 111 order lo turn
out llie work prom.i'.Iy.
It 1st he poor 111 til's frlen I. but Ihe
cell m in ti es It al:-o: Iiitjiik! It Is ihe
est finality an I largest bottle for the
ttrlee, an I Is sol I "no cure, no pay."
Vc refer to Ja Iw iu's tar syrup. Sold .1:
rhniuij'.
lly 'lie lire.tkln; of 1111 axl.. of 11 eat-
on in oil train on the I I II 1 eip. 1 1 nl
i;eul'ig l.ail i'al. at ll'eldy's p.mdet
11.II. near IV.ma pia. on ihe lf-ilt Itwt ,
Inee ears wee derailed an I thrown
0 eiai 1 inli.iiil.mi in.. v heie they took
, .1111 Here ei'.nume I. the loss i
una e I nl .!0.t!liil.
Cll"e elalui the following as Hue
f.11 sail rim hack it. that we keep a
r line of mens, hoy an. I children
. 1 n lo'iei-s priies, niar'te.l in plain
1.11.". h in you e.iu lmv el-i'W here A
i't " ill 1 iiuvinee 5011. One Price Star
0... ' in; Hall. Miiucli l.'linnk.
. ",0i' at'on 5vas made fniinlny to
.1" -tan Depart nii'ti lorn eliaiter for
1 In1 New Yo k. '.Iix.tn -liiii'Mii I Western
I.i Ii o 1 1 C-iin '.my lu bit, I I a line I ruin
1 itielt ' liuiil;. I .ilium item y. ro New
'a lie. Si. i .miente eonn'y." N. V.. ti
i tan ! of VH'I miles, i lie iM ihal Is
i:t).uiiii.'i!A of which Ot.-loo.n i ) in.
li en sub-erilie-l. Neatly nil 1 he stock
!. in tlie nn in-' of ". W. ri-aiik.oF New
Imrg, X. Y. Tlie roi I will pass thiuttjh
m.ne of tin ItlOit exleinlve fields ol
inthraclte an.Hillttinliioit'i coal In Kcnn
.jhania. -Wttll Taper? in all grades, fiom
he cheapest lo the highest and best,
lecoratlons and line goo Is in large va
le'y. Tainting or I'a-.er llanging liv
oitpetent winkmen. (!ie me a cull,
ri. F. Ltivkeiibach, 01 liroa luay.Mn icli
html;.
lle. W lilain Major has been a--poin
ed lo Ihe I chlsihton M. K. elimel ;
i. W. K. 3 1 . IT lo Mattch Chunk,
md Ilev. U. F I'owell goes lo I'arrv
llle and Slallngton.
AfterathorouuhtcstDr. T. HornC.
I.elilghtou and W. F. lllery Weissport
nost positively assert that Acker's
Kngllsh lteme.ly is Ihe best medleine for
sthina, Croup, Coughs. Whooping
'ough, and all Lung Trouliles that can
i.' found. Ask them about it, for they
fully yuarantce it.
John lliittk. ir . on last Saturday
tinrniiig, while eomiiig from his stable
in the a'ley 10 Haul; street, dripped his
ucc.iiuok eoiuauiiiig ssizti. Ill and a
number of valuable papers. The pock-
tlmok was found and returned to liiin
with the papers, but minus the monev.
iVho got It?
CJF"See the new stock of nretlv Jew
elry just recei5ed at K. II. liohPc,
Maucli Chunk. It will do your eyes
00 1 even If von don't buy.
Farmers and gardeners your attention
's called lotheadvertlsement.ln another
olutnn. of Amer & Sou's superior
Ii'a le of pliosph Uus. You will do well
in call on them befoie purchasing else
where. Public Sales to Taka Place.
'Ihe following sales of real estate and
personal property will lake place nl
lime and place ns below, as per bills
rln e I at this olliee, or advertisements
1 1 nils paper:
d.iieli i7, at 1 p. m. Horses, Cows.
Farm Implements etc., at Upper
low.iiuciiiing, property ot s-lirlstlna
Mroh!.
.March 27, at 1 p. m. Horses, carriages,
iicds. neustcaiis, Ac., property of lid.
Halter, "Franklin House," In East
55 elsspoit.
yarch ill and 31, at 10 0. m. Farm
s o'k. Implements, furniture, Ac,
p.'jpeityol the late John Sletter, of
upper lowanieiising I5vp., nee il.
April 12, at 2 11. m. House nnd lot In
the liorough of Weissport, late the
property ol Daniel School), dee'd.
Win. II. Schoch, executor.
Uahonlrfj Items . ,
.Miss Sallle Wnlkcr. of Lelilihton.
was vlslllng at Nathan. Ilalliet's during
the week.
A heavy thunder-storm accom
panied by ralu mid hall, passed through!
hero on Sunday evening.
A. J. Gumbeit purchased Anron
Krmn's farm.
Mrs. Thomas Musselman and
daughter and Mlsi Agnes Fenster
uiacher, were visiting at Summit Hill
during the week
Messrs. C E. Arncr and A. J.
Halllet returned home Friday from
Palatinate College.
Quite a number of dwelling houses
nre to bo. erected In the valley during
tho summer. Let 'em come; 5vc can
stand It.
Miss Llllic Amer will leave for the
West Chester Statu Normal School next
Monday.
Our public schools closed on Friday
ufler n five months term. We earnestly
hope that by next year the tchool term
win ne iciiguieneii to six months,
I Communion services will be held In
SI. John's church, by Ilev. W. JL
Strain), on Sunday, Apill 4tb,
1 Tho spring terra of tho Cen'.re
' Square Select, School will open Monday,
April 12th. O, P. Steckle, A. B., wilt
he the principal, and A. J. Halllet
I as'sls taut teacher Dash,
LEHIOHTOH PUBLIC 80H001E.
Hie 1'iliK'lpnl makes Hie follow Iiik report
of the nlteiiilance, conilll lull, ctcof the pi.b
He sellouts of this borough for tho moii.li
ending .Match 12 1
Itlull KCIlOol
24
U
S4
44
to
a
10
AM'rnge ntt.
Uiaiiinier
Intel mi Ulate
Miiutitl.iiy
I 'on ri ii I'llinnry
'1 hit it
Mcculltl "
1 int "
Total
41
W
l
bo
383
1 lie follow lug friciiili mill patrons 5lsiti il
tlnjililli iint ct.i olsilttrliig llie it.onills U
leclors, Ilr. C. 'I. Horn niiil Mr. Daniel Wlc
audi Co. Stipt. Mijiler. Ite. tl.'W. Htibltz,
Mrs. t-'ui le. Misses Ltittra It d'.oril, M. (Jooil,
.Iiliule Ira In, Ida Hi Inly, Linin.i Sclmul ,
M. utile and 1,11a 1'iU is.
Ilie following pupils were present CTcry'
dil) duiiliKtlle lllolltln . ;
limit Suitooi.- .1. r. llarr, teacher.
Mary iJrlcbrlt.Us, I'liuna llarlmig, Irei.o
Iili.-I i-1 1 ii.i cl ii l .tin lie lluiitli. I'llmir Kooiii.
i niiiiii iiaciiniaii nun Liiniu inn.
(lltAMMAli Ki iiiKii.- II. A. Kelser, Iraclier.
I.iiiina Fry, Kn Mcrlz, Kintna Mertz.Sallle
(iai.i'1, l.iia j iimI. I'.ll.i A.i.ngi I, 1.1. a l.li
belt, l.anril Miller, I .aril llini leK r, I'.lla
l'''!.K A'.'1.!1"; A1'."1."? l!n Xaiidi r. iJdK.r
-i"i. rtiillin nniiier, i-.nii mil rot lllli-s, .10 II
.,.t2 c),a,, !M..m. 0ntr Ilellman, liob-
lit llnlleiibaeh and Kobert I.' utz
I. nti. 11.M KDiArn Miss Koniis, teacher.
II. iniiii Midi r, I'liuna Wlllliimstin, Vanre
l'nnwai gl r. ('lain ''giu. 1 1 Li liniuer,
Hid a llel'ithn, Inn Wnllaiiisnii, nia.-i'lu-luaciiiT.
1 uei a Iti'ltrlg. .1 'Hide Trojdcr, U
zle Allirimil. I.lzle lantz. Miuy I'nireii,
Aimaliil lin kale, lata 5Valik. I.ll.ie Miytli r,
Hurry (lab. l. ldtner Heed, l'ratil; Sclioidi.
Jnlui llelietl ng. W'llmer Held. Cleini'iil
Hretney, Diuld .Met urinific, Howard Acker
mid Oscar Miller.
hmiNliAtsY Sciiooi-Mlss Hank, teacber.
Annie llatidi'itluisli. Alice (Itlliert. Kiniiiii
FiirlWilnuliT. Mabel VheaMy. Hrtha llol
! nl-. mil. Clara Ili'llnutii. Fin lltmtz, tier
trtnle I'eter , l.lzzle Seine dt.ltene Weldaw,
savllla l'atisi. Cuirlc Ptilf. Aiiinile .Minn-llu-np.
Willie Hi'lt. Harry 5VoU. Ira Nntlt
steln, Kildle Siitionlieliuer. Allen IfimtdcKor.
Wl be Aii.'e.i'hi.s. Koolis, Allen .Grcciianald
and rraiii; Seiiuin I.
I'oui'Tii 1'm.MAiiv Ml-s Cclirlg. teacher.
5Vlluier lntznigtr. Kdille Ivtt r. dnlin
rrahii'i. Klgar Allnlultt. Daniel I rv.Arth !
Held. 1: Id u (iniiert.Altaliabay Sluiltz. 5ilam
mill. Wilde iiielier. I'icililie D'eliir. 1 l.zic
lieik Mary pi tisii rniailier, MalHeUm.
Helen tu iler. lial-5 linrii. Mill. r5'a .ield
and Kal.e Kensteriiiaeher.
'I'll 1 ici 1 iit?iAU5 diss llelii'r. Ici'clier.
llalue Itex, M1111111 Aiktr. Klla Fuehrer.
I.' na l.ii!i'4kaiiiir, Miiiule llitu, bme, ,.lz?lr
il- i;u-. S d.li' Kitim. I luliia l.et 111:111. 1 Ian v
I I, Friulie l!"v, li.iiry Ntfbai nt, Wilinei
Mlriusbary. .'ncoli lleberliiii:. Hubert Mom,
1. 11 en lii'in. Waller Weiss. H.igene AcUir
and I dgar Ai.ge.
S :ii'Mi l itiMAn.- Miss Ash. leaeliei-.
-Inliii S iiiiPt . II in-'- S'Mtn.lilu. Willi
lla ik. C ar le S in le.s.H 'd e S it'ih.nia'l
Vti.e, Wiii.ei Unlit'. AlUit'i. . .lil.n
: eli-liaid. V. I lie Klpp. ( alvm Hut Ndtle
VUl s. M 1. me Ketii'ler, (li'll.e II g ev.
K 111:1 1' lers, I nur.i Snjili r. !-.a le I .el r,
An II" r. Jl " 1.1 1 r g. 1 iinle levli 1
iinic. cr. S d.e Mll'i-. .51 Ii I I!. Iir i". Alice
5 dilir. . All m e Wnl I; mid A11I1 W I s.
I It 1 ' II MAI1V- JI 11... nl. t lllll'T.
Will, i' Wi r. limit. il le II It nl, linmas
Niwlmrt. Wilmer 'I miner, 55'lld.' Fine,
Charli' Wiiu. .ie!ue In-". (.mi. N'exha.r.
51 lj llhnids. S il,- ll' titz. Tlllle S rtni'
b ill, t arrle It.. 11k. II 1.1 5Vol , JIabel Hunt?
and Hi u .ill It .1 In. id.
I. ritAVi; ItAIIlt,
Pr'n 1 nf S I.loIs.
a' 1 in the Pi ic oi sin .'
'I he presi tents ol tlm an'brac'.te coal
companies met nl J. Pleip. 11 .Morgan t
house .11 New Yotkcby Mon lay iin
i'tgand. after a session lasting until
wo o'clock Tuesday morning, unanl
'litntsly ngreed that Ihe total output ol
eoal this 5 ear should not exceed tW.IiOr.
0)d tons. Also that the output fit
Aptil should not e::eeed 2.00iJ,0t;0 tons
.ml that pi-lees should hit mhauctd
twenty-live cents fiom and after lite
2:!rd lust. Although the pcreenlage to
beallotel lo tholI;foieut companies
were praeileally setlle.l, a Il11.il uue
tnenl on this iiiestion was pose i nrd
mull next .Monday, wlien the pie-I.h nts
are lo meet iigiln, at the ollieo cf 'lie
l'eiin5hania Cj-il Company In Xe5v
York ei.y. For the Hist lime Ihe 1'enn
syliiitila lailro.il It a parly to the
agrei ti.cit and was icpre'eu'ed by Pies
dent I. oberts. FieletiekA. Potts said
lb it tills action wastnl.cn because coal
had been niln'ng lately nt .1 loss lo tl 1
coni'tinles. Now Hint the comblnallot
was formed, Ihe pnl lle need not fea
lh.it It would be ined lo force the nrlcc
or coal above a fair price.
rlcaiar.t Corner Items.
Tim dance at McD.iulcls was well
attended.
Sportsmen oil u'5 your shontln;
irons 1'i.i'a campaign against the pigeons
-Out' assessors wi re Iravellii ' thtouil
Ihe lonn-jhli) several d:iv last week.
Mti. J. T. McD.tiilel and Mis A.
II. Seidle, are visiting in Pliiladehdiu
this week.
Miss L'lsto MeGinlcy. of We.ttherlv.
was tne guest 01 Mrs. J. 1. MclJaiilcl.
last week.
A. II. Muinboiver. of Hatito. ivn
vlslllng his many frleiulshere last week.
John O. l!elnuillh, Icacher ol
Horn's school, W. O. Xan ler, of Xis
HdIIhw. J. K. Seidle. of Oak (Jrov.
an I O. P. Krevni in. of Pleasant Corner
high school, closed their sellouts on the
-otu of March. Oi:iku:,
Pcoils in and out of To5vn.
Our people who mas have relative or
friends visiting litem will greatly oblige us
by lending hi their names and residence for
publication under tills head. Uimoit.
Miss Annie Fiitz. of Fru'iilxville.
spent several days wpli Mrs. Charles
1 euser, on nam; s licet.
Our popular young friend narry
Drntlnger. of Maucli Chunk, spent Sun
day with his parents, on Hank sticet.
Mrs. lionninger and her daughter
I.illic, of II altmlpott, were the guests
of Mr. i: I. Ilaudenbttsh and wife, 011
Northampton street, over Sunday.
II. V. Morthiiner. Jr.. publisher of
the Advocate, and Jonathan Klstler,
proprietor ol ihe Carbon House. Lc
hlgliton, called on their Tnmariia friends
on St. Patrick's Day. Cuurier.
Burled'ln a Ttatlroad Tunnel.
Monilw morning In the tunnel of the
Potts5llle and Maliauoy Hallread, ut
Horseshoe cm ve, just outside, of Potti
ville. shortly afler tho day thift 5veni
on, a tremendous fall of lop-rock tool;
place, burvlng some twenly wmkmen,
mostly I'alians Jim W. Wilght and
"No. .1" were killed outright, fam
llackus an 1 Lew Hiiber were bidtvliurt
internally, nnd John Coller, of Si Clair,
an A met lean nnd a steam dr.Hi"-, Le
sides terrible cuts and bruises, was seii
ottsly Injured Internally, lie, ides 'lie
threo last named, who nre pnlablv
fatally hurt, a dozen ot Iters sustained
painful scalp and flesh vvoun t.
Yives! Mothers! Danghtort!
llUYOi'it D5V.N physician! A lady
5lio was fur jears a great sulferer from
Female Complaints and weaknesses, so
common to her sex. and despaired of
being cured, Dually found rcmedleswhlelt
completely cured her, after all elso had
failed. Any lady can use the remedies
and cure herself, without being subjected
to a medical examination. From gratt-
itiuo sue win semi riu:i:, ucclpes, Illus
trated Treatise amy nil dlrectlons.scofeif.
Address (with stamp), Mils. W. C.
Hiii.sius, 0.".S Broadway, Xcw York.
-Yume paper).
Jl.VHItlKII.
MCKERVEIt FllITZINOKU. On Thtirs
day evening March 18lh. by the Itcv.
James A. Little, nt Hokemlauqua
Presbyterian Manse. Mr. Oliver Me.
Keever, and Miss Katharine, d.iusher
of Mr. Aaron Frllzliigcr, all of llok
daurjua, Pa.
11IF.li.
ZElI.VEIt.
-On Feb. 23rd, In West Penn,
Lizzie Klenore. daughter of Thomas
nun uiitoiiiiR .eitucr, ngeu vears.
1 month and 11 d.ivs.
1 r. n- ... " .
HAAK-On March 3rd. In West Penn,
Lafayette, ton of David and Alice
Haas neorl die.
v .st'J S r y, J ,' ...u . ,, .
XANDEn.-On Maich lHh, In Mahon-
lng. B anche Leuella. riaittrhtvp rt
Joslahand Amelia Sander, aBod 1
year, 10 months and 17 days.
grocery business.
Mis. M. (iutli Cttltonvvas onnbitsu'
new irlp to t'hlladclplila during the past '
WCCK. i
x'' H. Iteber will take possession
of tUe l'oho l'oco hotel, back of Welss-
iwrl. or. the llrst of April,
Mrs. Ucniw of blatlimtnn. and Miss
Llzaiu Anthony, of Allenlown, 5eio
visitors nt Weissport ocr bumlay.
A. A. Hatch 5vho lias been on the
sick llt for llio past few days. 55 e ate
glad to report Is out hud about nga n.
WeUHport's popular jeweler. O. ('.
Deals, has been placed on the slek list.
We mist he may soon convalesce.
George Horn and C. 11. MaeDanlcl
hat5o' Hindu some very creditable lin
rruvcnieiiij dil llioir places of residence
and buslnras lately.
Joseph Strolil 5vtio lias been a resl-
.1 dent here for tlie rnst. Hve venm. will
mov;c 10 io5vamenslng twp., somellnii!
next week
'-r-Kffttik Itecd has fitted up a model
refrigerator at his Intlclirr sliop. It Is
nil Ingenious construction. Francis
Ytindl Is llie construed or.'
The new foun of assessment Is caus
ing a goo Ideal of trouble The prln
cid of iliB-lien Iriw Is coiieet.biitlt has
hardly been equalled by curses. Ar.
f'.-W, Se.well lias leitled llie house
formerly occupied by J. It. Dlntnilck. in
East Weissport. Mr. Diuimiek being
appointed Comt Crier, will move to
Maucli Chunk on or about the first of
A pi II.
Charles A Goth, of town, lias
opened a painting and supply establish
ment nt i.eiiignton wliere lie Is piepared
to simply all such as nre In need of
nnjlhing In his line can be supplied.
We 5vlsh Charlie- an abundance of suc
cess lu tils new venture, for ho Is worlhv
of It.
Per. J. I;. Freeman, of llio German
Itcformeil church, of this place, preached
to an aupreciallve audience on Sunday
inciting on the question tliat the "La
boier is worthy of his reward." He
selected as tils text the patt of the 18th
verse, oili chapter of Ihe 1st Epistle to
Timothy: "Thou shalt not inuzzlo the
ox tliat Ireadelh out the com." "1
lint e been very much astonished at times
it so many passages and lexis in the
book of books' lolnilitz to Cnnltnl and
Lai cr, or to the rich nnd poor; and trac
ng 1 lie.-e passages llnoitgli Hie bible I
'iti 1 lh.it they arc explicit In I heir bear
ing, ami It seems that llie Father of us
all has 1 bought so much of the poor that
11111 gospel 11 principally pieaclted unit)
t ieiii. Capital and Labor in order lo
'."leflt mankin I as a whole must
wor; hand In hand the. one cannot
exis'. without Iheotlier. Itoften seems
to ni" that capital Is llie husband while
labor Is. or repiesenls the wife. In this
case, as in domestic relations, It is the
liny of tlie husband lolovo the wife as
veil as: ho wife lo obey tlie husband,
'tv hnnnonlouslv adjusting iheir reia-
t:.)u tti:' nrebenefuciionsLii omank n ',
1' etisiranged they become evils, and
forcesof oppression, Injustice and wronj.-.
.nliii-'tina'.ely the wife has been op
pressed too much, and given over to In-
lint.ee rar too long a time. J his un
faithfulness of llie husband (capital) is
r 'sponsible for much of the poverty and
0 1 hieh like a spectre stali; tlirotigh-
ou ihe titcilU'i tf life. Capital is loo
ish and grasping, and on account ol
this evil tendency on the part of capital
11 iienoovtts tlie goo 1 lliiuklng men of
to-day to call a halt. N'o ono In tills
vot I.I lias a right 10 ihu woikingmau's
j 1st earnings. He Is entitled to 'his re-
Witil, not sucli as is mustly accorded to
dm lu H1I3 day of capitalistic produc
tion but as the All-wbu ordained when
e c eaie.l man In his own image. All
m 11 have n right lo liv-, and It Is an In
lerviitirlcht. 'lids llgnt Is delegated
.1110 mankind From 011 high; but all
ights have a corresponding duty: thl
Inty fchpuld not be violated or mlsap
lel;,t,h'N tliuy requires haruioii'ous
tetlonati.1 a jifst regard for what is fail
I 1 1 just. If this principle, of light
urne In mind by both capitalist nnd
luployee there will be no necessity foi
ipprehenslon as to the future becatun
in laborer will secure his jti'itieward
f 0111 capital, and In consequence will be
villi- to lay up n stilllcleney fora rainv dav
-i iless dli.slpatlon and tlisrcgard of duty
I I ei'venes. The worklngiiian is en
tile I to a larger reward fur his services
t tan what is generally accorded to him
b otpiial. He is the creator of capital.
I I I in creating 1 III- I-I.l's lie Is exrosed
todanjeran I vlnl I tides Inli'.lti lymoic
1 ban wli.it the bciiellclarle.s of his ser
vices are. Hut capital will exist, ami
must be iespceled.lt must have support.
s master Ic has no right lo muzzle the
or its support and creator. Again
1 dior lias a right to live and receive 11
list share of Us production, since capi
tal lltecreated nitisl be respccted'wh)
-hall not labor, the creator of capital,
il-o be respeeled. One of the great fal
licles and mistakes of Ihe rich Is that
liey look Willi scorn and contempt up
on the brawny bauds of the sons of toll
n ho are worthy of respect above those
hat look down upon themjlt Is not Ihe
money Hint makes the man, but the re-ver-ni
of lids that makes llie man. Capl
tat, It ts true, has risks lo run, but as
ompared witli Hie risks of tlie laborer
t Is nothing; capital has only an inani
mate substance nt slaue, whllo the la
boicr ilsks his life, anil is them a great
er risk than life? Not Xone! Capital
is organized to sustain itself; against
his there is no objection, but if capital
claims this privilege, why not concede
the same pilvilcge to labor? Can labor
proii-t Itself ngalnst tho over-awing
sellishness of capital unless it is organ
ized or disciplined'.' In order to main
tain t't-clf against Its common foe that
foo which has no respects for lis rights
It 111118', of necofsllv. be or'anize.'.
Orginizeil labor is a giant llradeawake.
In times past it was a sleeping giant
wo are glad that its power is not uso.la
a giant. Jt Is not our mission to excite
vou over thu wrongs which are daily In
lllcted upon Ihe toiler, but rather to
urge 5011 to discipline, yourself so that
you will bo in a position lo claim your
just rights. It is a truth that tlie poor
wbrkiugmni has too long been oppressed
and despised; he has "been made the
sl.tvo and tool of monopoly for this lie
was never intended. Dill In all the
work'njman docs let at bin at Ion and
compiuinise be. tlm 'Goddess of Liberty'
which shall stand on the temple of la
bor, lly litis aiblter ott will eventual
ly produce a reformation which will se
cure unto you your rights and privileges;
let strlkt-Sj and boycotts bo avoided. He
honest, bo just: study your own con
dtlon, bo sura that you are right and
pay your debts. True, a man with a
family receiving onlv DO cents a day for'
his labor cannot niako ends meet, "may
not be able 10 pay his honest debt, but
if lie cannot let him make nn honest
front of it. 'ihe day Is not far distant
when tho thorns will be taken awnv; a
better day Is dawning; a day In which
we hope you can pay as yon go." In tho
sermon ltev. Freeman paid 11 fine ti Unite
to the toiler. This Is tint an abstract of
Iho set 111011 dealing vvitlt tho laborer and
his relations. The sermon was exhaus
tive and logical. Who amongst our
ministers of the gospel will bo the next
lo take up this question? Fa-cognizing
that tho labor question lias .1 philosophy,
a polity an I it religion, should It not en
gago tha earnest attention of all mould
ers of moral sentiment and action. The
ministry ran do much to produce this
check. Thanks nro due Ilr v. Frfeman
for the feailess Inatner in tsliicb hn
treated this question.
JoAquiN,
(-!..... IK... I .... 1 , ...l
"u'.iiiui 1 u.iisuii r.iis issuen 1110
following proclamation: in comniianco
1 f"" a. conciurent resolution of tlm
1 UmiAm A ...in, I. It, nr.n.n.....l .1... ts-.l.
. . . ''"-' i'i'-"i--i mo i-.n
day of March, A. D. 1S85; I tlo hereby
' WlA "T'IZsO "to 'be'' observed
..?".' . .'.'.. .Y'rlV.'.. b,?.. ?bsfle'!
, niiuunuui. hid v. uiiiinuimrailll lis itruor
Day, and I recommend that the peonlo!
do on that day, plant trees and shrub-
t..,.. i n..it:. ,t. i a .1
miblie hlebwam (hrrTii-hmit thrnn...
. monwealth.
:;:,JATI0NAL LESSONS.
11Y I1EV. F. B. llAIlOnEAVEa.
Lmon 13
March 8.
I LtefOS 1. J03IAII ASI) THE BOOIt'oF
T1IK LAW. It. KI.NOB 2'.', 1-13.
A boy eight years old ascends the
tin-one of .Ittilah. When n young man
lie repairs Ihn temple of Oo.l, during
which Mllkleh. the high pilest tlnds the
book of the law, wlilcli had been lost.
Shaphan, the king's scribe, brinji It to
tils royal master nnd rends ft lo him,
w icreupon he h greatly dlstiesscd te
eame of the slut of Ids people, and Ini
medlately takes steps to remedy the
evil.
i.r.sso.v 2. jEitnMi.ui rnuntcTtNd the
CAPTIVITY. JC1I. 8, 20-22, AND P,
1-10.
Tins prophet Sees Into the future, nnd
the siege of Nebuchadnezzar Is present
...i.. - .... i i..-
wiiu unit, no inourus over me tie
st ruction which Is Impending, and fore
tells the Babylonian captivity. He is
tl splsod and aliased for Ids prophecies,
hut lives to see llio people taken away
to Babylon.
I.ESO.V .1. 1XIK FAITHFUL rtECnAIUTES.
JEn. ."."), 12-lti.
The slory of the followers of rtccliah
lias always been one of Interest, from
the ttmu when Moses mart led the
daughter of Jcthro to the pic cnt(
The liecliabllcs were opposed to dinn
ing wine, were Prohibitionists of the
most approved type, and were good
men. In this lesson Jeremiah tempted
them, and from their faithful refusal to
yield ho drew a lesson for his own pco
pie. I.KSSOX 4. CAPTIVITY Or JUDAII. II.
KIXOB 23, 1-12.
Nebuchadnezzar lias besieged the
city of Jerusalem and taken lis people
captive, and they have gone to Baby
lon. Jerusalem is burnt down and lis
wall" razed. Jeremiah's prophecy is
fulfilled, and the Jews have gnneto pay
Ihe penalty of their wrong-doing.
LF.SSO.VO. DANIEL IX BAnYLOK. DAK.
1, S-21.
Wo are hero Introduced to Ihe king's
palace In tlie great city of Babylon, and
we fiml four young Jews who had been
taken captive during Nebuchadnezzar's
(list Invasion of Juden. The king
wishes to train them forolHclnl stntlon.
They decline to eat of the king's meat,
as it 5vas not according to their re
ligion, and are allowed to eat pulse and
drink water. Under the pinvldence of
Go I, litis food docs them more good
: li.in the king's meat dues the other
young men, and they find favor iu his
sight.
I.ESsON 0. TnE riEP.Y rL'KNACE. DAN.
a, lo-ip.
Nebueh-Mlnezzar had set up a golden
Imago on tin! plain of Dura, to which
he required worship to bo given at the
sound of certain musical instruments.
The three Hebrew children, Shadrach,
Meshach. and Abed-ncgo, lefnsed lo
bow down to It, timl vveio thrown Into
ihe fiery furnace for their conduct. But
an nnge) comes to them thcie, and they
am not harmed. They come forth ut
the king's request, and are given more
Important stations in his kingdom.
LESSON' 7. THE II ANDWDITlr.'fi ON THE
55' ALL. DAN. 5, 1-12 AND 25 28.
Cyrus has altneked Babylon. Secure
vvilhln the Impiegnable vvnlls so fam
ous in history, young Belshazzar gives
a grand banquet. Ills lather, Nabona
.llus, the king, Is in Borslppa, and Bel
shazzar rules in Ids absence. By a re
maikablo strategical move Cyrus ob-
jnlus entrance, into the city. Iu Hie
ml.lst of Belsliazzar's feast an armless
hand writes tlie doom of his empire In
letter.) of light on tho palace wall.
While fi.rickcn with terror they nie
slain by the victorious Mcdos and
Persians.
LESSON S. THE RECOXD TEMPLE. EZRA
1, 1-1, AND 3. 8-IU.
Cyrus Is king of Babylon. Daniel is
Ills chief ndv.ser. He tells the king of
ilie prophecies concerning him. Cyrus
issues an edict, giving tlie Jews theli
liberty, and authorizing them to rebuild
Iho temple In Jerusalem. Under ttie
lead of Jierubbabcl thu tribes of Judah
and Benjamin returned to Judea and
enter upon tho woik of building the
second temple.
LESSON 8. NEHEMIAH'8 PltAYEH., NEU.
1. 1-11.
Ncaily a century passes away, when
Nehemlali. a nobleman at Ihe Persian
comt, hears that tho walls of Jerusab 111
have never been rebuilt. He is .1 Jew
himself, and lie prays God lo rcmcnibci
His promises concerning His pople.
and asks permission to go back to Jem
salem and lebtilld the city walls. He
Is made. Governor of Judea, and In lif-ly-two
days afler he arrives nt Jerusa
lem the walls are finished.
I.EfON 10, HEADING THE LAW. NEIL
8, LI?.
When the walls wero completed the
people gatheie.l together to hear Ez a
and the nriests read and expound llie
law of Moses, so long withheld from
them. It was a blble-readlng whkli
was productive of great joy to tho pec
p!e.
LESSON 11. ESTHER'S PETITION.
KSTIlEIt 1, 10-17, AND 0, 1-3,
Upon the wicked repre dilations f
Hainan, king .crxes Is about to (It
slroy the Jews who remained in Pesla.
But Ihe beautiful Queen Esther obtains
Ihe royal favor, ami makes intercession
for them, and they are saved and estab
lished In the kingdom.
LESSON 12, MESSIAH'S MESSEN(JEIt.
MAI.. 3, 1-0, AND 4, 1-0.
The end of llie Old Testament has
come, and Malachl foretells the advent
of a hcr.il l who should prece le the
Christ. Tlie prophet speaks of Him as
ilie "Sun of Hlehteotisucss," and tells
of His coming ns a Savior nnd Deliv
erer. o Hid otd fades away Into tlie
new dispensation of Christ.
FOR SALE,
A 2n,0'5') Ihs. ItlKHLE linn's VCIVBLF.
BEAM H.I li COM. or M TLli S AI.KS 1
Pli'tfnrin 8 x 17 "'el. Willi retire lo h I
('utile oil Willie Weighing. These S 'ill '
ttr- us piod ns new. Itntinp been used v '
llttl' nnd will be sold ele-ati if app'i d r
s." 11. e--' t" tnen i.v titiivina -I ( HA. Ii.
IllloAi s- SiOliE, L-lljl t r.rn.
tuar.'7-IG i AS. i.ONU.
Farmers & Gardeners
USE
Arner's Pure Eons Phpliates,
On your pat'den vegetables &
spring: crops,
best because
strength, and
elements of
They are the
they are full
contain all the
plant, food
in a
very available form, which
makes them quick & sure in
action, nnd very reliable. Our
phosphates are made of pure
nones and ciipmicies, and arej
strictly free from all adultera
tions. they are honest home
made fertilizers, and wo re
1 1 ,1 - r
commend them as one of the
hnat in tho r-nltntrv. "l-vflipm
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NEW MaIIONINQ. PeNN'A.
i March J7-S5
Hoods Sarsaparilla
DomMncs, In a proportion peculiar to Itself,
the active medicinal properties of tiro best
blood-purifying and strengthtmlng renicdlcti
of tho vesctaUo kingdom. It will positively
euro when lu tho power of mediclao
i Snrlnir Delillltv. Headache. Dvspcnsla. Cv-
tarr,, gau lUicum, Scrofula, and nil Diseases
czvitd hv a low state of the blood.
- -
" I suffired threo yoars with blood poison.
I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and think I r.n
cured." Mns. M. J. Davis, nrockport, N. Y.
"Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and
U worth Its wdsht In cold." I. lUnnrNO
ton, 159 Bank Creel, Nc.v York City.
s
"I tried a d:zoa articles to cleanso my
blood, but never found ar.ytulun that did
mo r.ny cood till I began tisln;t Hood's
Sarsaparl'.'.a." Y7. II. Tern. Kochestor, N, Y.
"My wlto was troubled with dizziness
and constipation, r.cd l.er blood lias been
In a bad order In tact sho tuts been all
run down. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is doing her
a wonderful nmctntt of good." F. M. Bald
win, drucglst, Elar.cbcstcr, Ohio.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by ell Crugrtsts. f 1 s six for f 5. Sfado
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Hats.
100 Doso3 Ono Dollar.
" Phosphate Warehouse"
We have just finished our New TTtirehouse, which will lo
devoted exclusively to the storage of a Complete Line of
Feitiliz "vs. All our brands are manufactured by Old Es
tablished Firms, and are on record at Ilarrisburg. fjifj 103 lOHSOf
Williams, Clark & Company, Hiili Grade Fertilizers,
which we sold lust, year, is u sufficient guarantee of their
merit. This year, iu addition to the old brands, we luve the
BUFFALO HONEST FERTILIZERS,
which are very highly recommended throughout tho agri
cultural districts of our own and adjoining counties. On
account of tlie lurye amount of fertilizers handled by us every
year, we are able to buy cheaper than small dealers and tho
benefit we give to our customers. Wc warrant our Phos
phates to be in good condition. Our " Ainericus Brand "
and 'The Uuffalo Old Honest" have never fajled to briug
good crops. To accommodate farmers who have but small
patches of ground, we have a very good phosphate done up
in Fifty-Pound Bags.
ADAM MEHRKAM & SOU, General Agents,
BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PA.
Reuben S. Kemerer, Sub-Agent.
VEG. l'J ISii
You all want Spring & Summer Hats & Bonnents.
I have been to the City and purchased a complete line of
MILLINERY GOODS comprising
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers, Feathers, Children's Collars & Cuffs.
of the Very Latest Styles. And having PAID CASH for
these GOODS I can atford to sell as
CHEAP IF NOT CHEAPER
than any other Millinery Store in this section. And I have
also secured the services of a
FIRST CLASS CITY MILLINER for the SEASON !
Asking you to call and seo my -dock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 vrioh U
remain, Yours Kcsiioctfiilly,
MRS. ELIZA FATH,
33ank Street, LeMgh-tcm, IPa.
March yo, ibM-sui i i
iCAKPETS:
At The Carpet Emporium
OF
607 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a.
MMMMUXTSJE STOCK.
Of all the Differont Grades, Qualities, Styles and Prices
For less in price, than at any time in the history of thirty
years. Such as
WILTON, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS,
Tapestry Brussels, 3 Ply, Extra Super Ingrains,
HOMEMADE RAG, HALL & STAIR CARPETS,
Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, he,
Fitbiuary 27. I831-3UI
m mm w uo
0
I have ,lniade away" with my
prepared for the
mm. and S
with one of
the
Ladies, Gents and Childrens Shoes.
Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4,
Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes!
Ladies' Kid-Button S ioes, $1.25 Up I
Latest Styles Hats &c Cap?,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
A.t Tho "CORNER STOBjE."
LEWIS WEISS
BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PA. x.lUtt,
Is so vastly snpctlor to any 'idler sanv
parllla or blood purifier, that cue Las well
said: "Its hcaltb-glvlne effect upon ft")
blood and rntlro liurnan orgsnliim, ate mi
much moro pnsltlvo tUna tbo remedies ut
a quarter of n century ago, ns U. tfeain
powcr of to-day Ls In ndvaneo of tha sloir
and laborious drttdjery of ycats sjo."
"Whllo suffering from a severo . bflloos
sitae'.; l:i March, 1833, a frlcod In Peoria,
111., recommended Hood's Sirsaparlll.i. I
ttlcd tho rorncdy, and was pcrmarrenay
cured." J. A. Sncr-ARD, trrvctUo; egent lor
Dcvos & Co., Fulton Struct,??. Y,
"I was for flvo years a sufferer with
bolls, alt run down, and was at out) tune)
oLllcod t c'5'o T work. lWors tottrtj
allot two bottles cf Hood's SirsaparllU, was
entirely cured." It. M. Lane, Pittsburgh, Pm
"I was severely afflicted wlUt scrofula,
and for over a year had two ruanlnc sores
on my nock. Took Ave buttles ot HoodM
Strsaparllla, and consider myself entirely
cured." C E. LovEJor, Lim-cH, Mass.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sold by all drugctsts. tl t tlx fir (S,, Had
only ly C. I. HOOD & CO., I.ovvtlt, Mas.
100 Doses Ono Dollar. .
npetition.
old stock and am now fully
ummer Trad
most FASHIONABLE as well as SUB
STANTIAL Unes of.