Truth Straw Tliau Fiction. There U nu old (U)tiig to Iho rfToct Unit "then H liotliliiK W'. iimlcr tue in,"Ei,tl yctlriiiii tlit-ti.liowliiR It would uiiuir that then Hui i xi i iiiiuii. i m u tn u. H lum. Atuiwliit nKmilu-1 iui,totHt. AubusIUip, FloiM.i, on tue llm- of l!u M. .inlnm ltiillv,,', lies :i Iil'.ijUU I tn.tt ct l.iml wlik-li I ns n-rcnl ly licen l,.lu ouiiiiutm 11-s.lo uilli.il, M'i.m-in- AluLfUNi:. . , . KL AuuiMliie l'ropcr H tlio oliiHut City In IIia l.tilli'il stiiti'M. mid hl'ClimU with k'iri'llil lorr, sntl lilstorUnl anlimil!, nliil leivll.iuv of this man)' tliuuninilii Itt.il visit. Iliiililiifi.il tuUikt'n look nt tl.c hui nil, I llil lull, mill the nitiiiy other liiti-imlti.e ol.jri tn. It win fiiimikil Stf'ikiiiin'r tli, trrs, forty two jcars I'lvvliim tntl.c sutUrim i.lof .Tti. .;, town, Vn., nut utty-iiu' jinrs bU'ip thoh.1 il Iiir 01 tlio lllgilniKou l'lyn.oi.th Ivoil;. 'Hip iniino bt. Augut!iio wns uiun to tlm plan- liy tho Sratilartts. bcniusc tlti'y l.inikil tmon llm ilny dodlcaU'U to that ii'unil mill Icaii.nl Kami. Ht. Auj,ntliip Is kthwIiik rniililly.lt Iiir tlio terminus ir two railways, awl nificru nro bcliiR rMrnilcil tnwntd It, and 11 Is now ki:owtiiiMtlieIloTr.i.('tn or I'miiiiha. Uio pro) rn.tois and owncis ofTnn It.l.is TIIA11-.II HOLUlllHN S 0111.11,11 slxtepii JURJ Vci-kly llliistniliil l aiitT hmuo sl. us ili.r pei'H Wiukly, iiolliiKlliOBriat pincron IjiIuh luado in tin; Anoiknt Cnv, ituohasi.'d a kuno tract of land tipnr St. Aur.sthip, liuni Mr. Wm. Aslor, of Nov ork, liiinipillali'ly 011 tho Him of tliu St. .lolitis Kailw.iy, wlikh Is also owned bv Mr. Astor, iimi In tin inliM ol ilili tract anil within two liundied fpetoftho inllroad, luno ilimtcil In n plot of TOU acres tho city of Vi:sr Ht. ArnuirriNC 1'ioin Wr-si-S'i. Alolsii.m: there exists direct dally eonnecllmis for the Ht. Jolius Hivkii, nine nillCs dWntit, with steainbo.it eonneetl .ns noliis north unci south, dally. In Ht. AittiiVh'i ike, MX ni'les distant, 'lo I-al-nlka, tho (iem City ct the fc.oi.lli,' by liver tliliiy-flu miles, or rail, twenty inlies, 11 ml Jiw-ksiiivlllo by river or rail, thlity-eli;ht miles distant. In addition In this, Ui- trurton whlrlils located thoeltyof Wi.-stKt. ai'iil'htim: Is much lilfjlilr In altitude Ihnii eltlier hi. A 11 C'lillno or Jm ksonvll!" and Is linn, molt, imv, urns mm; usii. And now comes tho stratiRO feature of the hoe matter; the proprietor and owners of Tim Ii.i.isniAii-.n Sih.-iiii-.kn W01t1.11 ioi' eelved the plan of rivliiittt) eaeh and every o.irly subseiioer In the paper, allii:n lo a lotlnthecily ofWr.si Sr. Aihuhtim:, 40. 110 feel, free audeitar of all liieiiniliinnei s, ami pl.rtles IwioinltiK owntis of these lelsme .VllT lir.lJLlKKIl II) lllIILIl, U.oiirIi it isronll der.lly expected, beeansoof Hie itLllglitfid lo cation thit nir.i.y will do mi. l'lorlda to-ilav Is tlio Uiia to whlih thous ands tire looklni; with loi'Kliv; eyes, and It Is bow-made H-s3ililo tllronuli the eiiterpi be et thu proprietors and owner;, of 'Ini: lux-s-TitATEiinnir.l!:( Wniii.n, Tor nil tobecuie a 110M1: In that dtilKl.tfnl Mate, 1 r.KK. Many will 110 doubt wonder how II Is possi ble for any onotoAlllol.blELY OlMIAW'AY 1.01s In tlieeltyot hit t. Arm s-.ini:,!uuI jet tho reevins, whrn eipl.tlned are ery simple. Adj.'tent b thu lauds iiM)ii which Is kieated Iheiltvof t livrt r. AriitH'ilSK, thu iimiirletoiHand owners of '1 III: Ii.i.f.si 11.11 1 n KoL-iHKitN Woitui own other lands which t'ipy 110 doiUit erpett v 111 i-'ieatly enl anre in alue, these lmds will lie by them dlildcd In Vlots ofinvit.iKN olid 1 iktkkn r.ens.nnd mid as the viluo Ineie. ses, wMli-h, as the lots i.r taken will be veiy raild, they also have In view a desire lo Indiue subsi libers to be come actual si-lll-trs In tho Ktatc, and at the Maine Unto Memo lor thu paper an extensive paid up circulation. Inn 1i.i.imi:..ti:ii Horiiii'.ny Wom.11 roi tahiH tv 11 cr more p.i;e, oi I li sl.a'.ions strut It Is rophlo with ehoi, literati re. No ofpcnr.B ls;ill d tou-al-etl.lsi ub h'ltlonone i. f the I'.msl Intle world. Ills allv eilllci', m :tl contains M,'uibl iuforiiialluii i.lui'jt I lorlda, the land i.t Fliwirs and Oraiiycs, n encH iovvrli:!t all the So thorn Mutes 111:11 thilr peiullar.t'es, bcsii'.e.s btoiles, u eni.s, r.!etches, iisi-ful lnf iii'..t'.i.!i, 1 ousel o'tl notes, t'10 carueii, etc. ttc.. III f.nt it Is Jutsi:tha piH'r as Mir.uld i;o into eciy home hi the L-.nd. and by u.o fore-joini' uii;irceedoiiled and liberal offer they oiect to sum oiiailiv j lo their lhtof subs' libels. Tl o selwi rlptlnn jriio rf 'lhe '.lies'. atcd S01 t'.crn llm'il U S4.in iM-r jear nml thev 1 av tho posiapo. T e uli'oli'cd Is the offir of the rr 'P liters 111 di-wi.eisof Tusli i.' HiAii:iiSoniti:i:K 7cI.Il a speilimn ropv of wli'ih v. Ill lo I. rnislu (1 U) 1 11 :ii plie ivon, ei e'ov'pi; 10 its. W11.U wis wji.i. 10: I pon reie'pl of.'t.oo frun u ve will enter jeer 1:1 tue In 0111 b acrli tlon lvks. ri d s;'til to m y udiln s 'I he Illi slii'tid f-oit.ein V or d, I irf fly-two v.eeks, lay'i i. the pr!l,;e tr It anil, as all uMia M 1 in or ent to 1 am jou l.i ' 1 li e one ol t M'ls r!L n we whl ikuiilpa fvirnlv ii. 'Pd. b t, v v h-t In V. ift M. Au lAl.ec, W; ftit hi m. e. llunciiiber wo aciii..i,y !ivn yon Ills v;, iid we I r vt f.-.rUm-Hxrie lo p.-'V m tai y for 0 .ici Mint tl-e m me J ml In av all fixes ep to .htuiniy 1 ,t, pf7. - 1 11 e iTo-ci t I't.-.c r.o one 'an l-'-crine a lot f wmv Ci- o-1 1 t- i n!er,,tl e Mea nh. r bcr. 1 Mt aflfr you h,:v sfurtil jur deed, 01 toiirse tf Mm i.i,i; vou iaa siii it. i'e rVkdi to i-l .ht to -i.t- '-n ei:r p-opev sl'i i.U all the lfis we pro i',s to dot'.-tl"! to s -hs-Mber, be tckrn be ion wv iwin orv n-n lil.-iree. o rfrr by per.el-.sfon 10 I'e fo'.iowluc 1 nine , eeiiLii'Mrit wi.o reikkaud Jo ovslncss lp,l el.-viev'lle: " .il K. v.,.!,Ai:r,r.I IN. I're.'i. St .'ol't-1!y. i imi. v n. wat.v n. :ais y.uiisigi r ik- 1 arv-I'i.vili-r'i-.i'!3 i.l 10. r p . c. . II. I'O liTrriustn.o VV . VKlli , W -'J .i.an.iser Ct. Joliti, S .Iji 1 so: v'.l'o Mice- II .IV U AI.TKIt C 1 OLi'MAN, Ann V. II. M. kv. Cien'l 'l'relint ,1 fi. D,.U,G , Aidei-ni i", Jaol-so:.- i. 1 : it'll ItlCC, Mv'ror.l'.!-j"tiv'!le. 1 . !. lllli.I.V .!).! li-lif Dl-v-.l ijo., I'"a. 1 Mi v M. M I.. DA 1 v.Mn ,r " V !-'t.I.YINS- I. C .V 1 ' 'A D'-IAN .k.iksou 1Kb. . 0 a;p. me ram. s of . b-v of the re.si d, 111 sul'yil.ois wb.o have re- i.l ,.'d the deeds to Hie lets ::c-o...pa! tr; lliili- b :1 3 lil-tlons, U) w haul w-o -lso refKr: Mi. C. I.-, f AllKAl'lCn, .laekwmvlile. v 1 CtlOl' .r.ici-eha"l 'labor. .Teik'tonville. JOHN lillll, Aiuil .V.ullmy I.l i.e. .Jaek- Koni 'lb. 1.. K. HHANNAN, Artist. ,lae!:sonvme. WM. VI U P.iacK, Aril t. .la'.'l:.nuilil". A ZACllAlilAS . CO., (.InlMvit, Jncl.bon Mile. asit.15 r.r.i'itnowiat.n.'kct Ajicnt, v. li. f. N. l'.y. WV.. li. V.ATSON, Ileal Cilate, JaeP3)n MUe. .1. I), IUT.UY, Clolbln?. .l.-c:.soi-k. I. ClIliliK, 'lobar o, Jai Ksimhl-. 1 ItANClSli Ikkil'ii, l'i 111 tine, .T.'il;so:i Mlle. CUAS. .1. 1II1ITZ, Uest-ieraiit, .'nel.soinllie. V.V,. UiCH, CoriO!.," .Vil B.'.-AlI'l.. lOSUi'll I1 TiKA, l'.iiicy linn rles, .lack- KOiiYill.3. CIIAS. riClvI'.lilXU, r.iectriil.-.u, Jaekson- !.(. I.. HAi'TUlDiir, 1 lv,-r.-. JacksorAilie. lir C. .1 Kl.;V.'01iV!ii:. .'Kcksonvrile. WM. JLAl'IJi, (looii and allocs, J.i.'ksq'.i i llle. A. K. I.KON, I.loui.rs, JaeVsonv'.lle. Tr xr.AI.ilii'Ulil.U Jackionvn. WM. 11. KINUSllUliY, Nurt,ery, JarkM:v ll p. .' ACOll S. I'AKKKIi, .ho kson. Ilic I.kOPOl.I) 1 tlllCilliOri', v Hoods. .UcksonvUii'. And hundreds of others, '"on can aen.l iiiouev to us bv 1'ost Oifie, Money order, llejost'-red k-lter, liiivss or 1 h'ik urau. rsaiiina copy 01 p-iper seiu noon IIM-l'llll "l II l-l, III -I Villus. lli'l rim t. Mi'i-hanle. Prof, s,"o'iu, ami ljiboiii".' 1,1 u w i-'kl nol I)- ai tin;; wisely by ut-t'.liijr a lo ',' l-'atlrrs and Mot u rs sc. ero a lot for jo rselvcs oro-.m ot your el l.d,-en. It ni-.j l.rovua 1:001 1 nhs 1 1: in and eos.s ou notll. lux. Uoedsarp executed to laillri -is well ns ri n. In wilti'v j;:vc fell na uo 01 ii'-r.-on vm: wls'idced lilu'e lo. 1 11 '10'. bt tllU vrldi-n opjuirlunliy ti 'ss inn or lei- at once. v'liP ess TIIK IM.L-1TI1 i-viKH riiiuniniiN v, 0111.11. J.ul.oon.ilic, 1 ioiua. Anrll 10 Im. In .mm :isi for mil. .if !bp( llli' llll II fiUl II lar.'esl.iiMe.! estatilii.ii. ili In t-known Nnrserle in Hie eoiiiiirt. Mostl liberal term.. Ciie'iiial -d laeiPib. PricM inw liiineva .tir.uri. j-.v..,iiii,i,eu it-iii.i w. & 1. SMI 1 11, tii-ui va. N. Y. p o w-ir Joseph I Hex, IlKAI.r.Il IN Flour, Peed & Furniture, Tobacca and Cigars, East Veissport, Penn'a., Imltes the penpl- of iVclssporl and lclnlt to call and examine his lare aisoitiu-nt of Hoods li 'fore purehashi'; elsewhere. Prioo3 Low as tho Lowest ! aprili"-msG-iy. "A Carpet LocTFoTSali!" 1 he undersigned offers for sale n eoniplele outfit formaklmicariiet.coiisli.tliii'ol I.00111, llobblns, Spoost:iuil, c. all in rood con dition. wn.Krnr.u. Alipll to I.kw-is I'. KlKlTlNnni, thlsbor oukIi. inarli8-l ''III UsM-"! . --Zs- f.IiS l.k. E,-n?a,'p ???? vrs-srsi itrsa.k "Original Cheap Cash Ssore.' Carols Oil Clotta,k Wo lime thu hu-cest hiocl: and are selling at the lowest prices. liruiTl t'nrpct, 1 liiuralii Carpet, Kas full et, I ilallCiirpet, I Stair carpet, Cut not 1 !ll!l!!?. Ulalr t'nifb. Sinlr Oil CI0II1. MiiirOilClrlh. Tlible Oil Chilli, 1'lonr Oil Cloth. lilies, Mats, Hhuiles nnd l'lstiires. We are ulso neiils for the "Ladies rrlcml" Carpel Sweepers J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. I'uhllc Square, Hunk street, Lehigh ton, l'a. Juno 7, ISit ly. Cnvlion 2(v;invt.c. SATUHDAV, APIilL 17, 18S0. -SriTIAT. NOTICK rers'.nn mnhlim linyoieiils to Ibis .'lllce by inoiiev orders or li'Ulnl lu tes will plcsw iimke 1 hem piivni le st III? Klfsl'ORT 1'l'fT OrUCK, OS tllH f.e- hitbbili ollico is mit u money i.r.lcr olliee Our Neicliborlioocl In Brief. PorchcJ ttnon a bust of l'nll.is." or belter jet, 011 mine ji.uiriy shelf, llm n)tisl!ili liotiM'ke'.'iiei- lias her buttle of Ir. Hull's (.'otit'Ii Syrnti. anil when tlio i-lillil lias a illstrossing cough or a touch uf 1 limn the cures the. little onu iu 110 lime. "What do prpelier talk 'bout lo'ilnv, kriiitili i- .'i lltisV" "Cli. lie lellcil 'bout K.tm .on be.it ilem IMilllslliies. nil. vrin "l.iiow I niofi! cry to link tlem uoor ereelcrj eoiililn't ct 110 Salvation Oil." The Presbytery of Lcliluli will lio,l Its Srrlti? session at Kaston onTuetday, tOtti Inst. 5L3?(io to 1'rs. Ihiderer. uiuler tlio l.oli:iiii!i llolel. for a sinoiitb sbavo an.l ii fnsluiiablp hair out. The Lehigh Valley Itailload Com-; patty lias Increased the wages of the section men 10 cents per day. The In croa.M' dates fuim the lirst of Am 11. AlU'iitown jail at pmspiit contains I priMiucrs. Like the grave yat-J, It is always KJtlietin;; now recruits. In spite of lhe punishment Inllietcil by Courts of justice. When nn at-llelu Is sol.l "no cure, no pay," w hy not try It? That h tlm way ,Iadw ill's t.ir svnm for eoti'dis. eol.is an.l croup, is sold at Thomas' Announcement was last week mai!e In the Emails Pipo Foundry, at Emails, that the wayes of all employes would he raised ten per cent, commencing with April 1st. A new 1!200 pound hell for St. Mary's (iiruian Cailiolic. church, at Cnta.:iiiti.i, of which Key. J. 11. Ua.l.le, lormeriy of Ik'tliii hem, is pastor, was le.lieated 011 tunday. .'"avo half your coi;;:h ineilieini' bills by buying a 2."e bottle of Jadniu's tar syiup, wliieli eoutuins ii uiinees, while no other rouuli syrup eon tains over 1 l--i. old at Tli imas' dnu store. l"'or biiines,s, plea,iiie, we.hllnss or fuper.ils, go to David Kbhert's lively, on North street, for y. ur teams. Ills horses and cairia',v5 aie of tlio l.tieji, inn! his lei ins as low us the lowest. fj"-II. H. Peters Ins a nice lino of liojs' l.ej l-.Ma.!e C'lolluii ', suiiahle tor boya livin i je.u-j upwaidsj, Miyin;: 111 price Hum &. I'er suit upwards, i.r.chati'jo Hotel liull.lin, l.elnghton. An unknown riiiii'j.iilan ille.t on a l.t'lilt-li V.illcy train near Keavi rMtii 'ow rri.lay. Ilo had a e.i.-d on hi., back .litcelln"; that ho. betaken to the hospital at i:phlchum. No wonder tlut people complain of Ii ird times when they pay ."il.o tor a bui l!e of cougli syrup, no kiraer than a Loo bottle of oadw in s tar syiup, whleli is sold 'no cure, no pay." '1 homas sells it. !' I- liebcr, of Franklin tw-p., we learn luu he-en appointed lo a position In tlio United stales -Mint, at Philadel phia, I-rank, wo ronxratttUle you. It is lhe poor iii.iu'r friend, hut the rich man uses It alio; bce.ut.e U is lhe best iptality and largest bottle for tlie pr.ee, and Is sold "no cure, no pay." Vt) refer to Jadw lu's tar syrup, bold at Thom is'. On Friday, Apt II Cord, the Com missioners will to in spstion from 0 o'i:!o"k a. m., until the close of the day to attend lo ciues of a.ipeal, for the fol lowing districts: East Pemi, Kidder North, Kii'ibrSoutli.Lau nnne, Leliijh, Packer, Petin Foiest an I Weissjiort. Spiiino orr-.Nlxo. Large well 6eieet el liert stoek of Wai.i. Papkus, lio'tnr.in, lit: iitAnicis. (Miuiple hooks sent rut.) I.'o.u job bargains ever oiVeiiv.l. Daho Wixnow siiAiir.s on siirin:; toners .ah; i n . upwards P.uxt- iMi. PA'.-rn 11 v.-(i::iu andsHAiu: mak isn. Tlie bo-t vorlc at fair p:l e.. I.lt.U), OIL, AYllUILI. PAINT, IMTTV AND (1I..V-S. l:. F. Lui'KK.MlACll, 01 Itni.idwaj, JIaueh Cliuuk. T.i. Dr. I!. II. 1!. Uiowir dlel at Lock Haven Wedn'silay morning, 7:h inst., agnl (13 yrars. II u was wldelv known tliiouyhout ihoStnte, h iving been editor of the -Montour tmerfcai!, at Danville; the State Journal, at Ilairlsliiiig; the Danville Hecortl an.l tho Danville .Vcic.s. He was elected a member of the Legis lature In IKiO an.l servpd two tprms. He was also one of tha original organ isers of the I'eniijylvania Editorial Association. C5'0wrn llelitlv:, corner of Iron and LeliUli sltvets, Is prepare.l to do all kinds of paper li.inglns. Having a com iete new stock of wall paper and bord ers lie can afford lo do cheaper and bet ter work than can be done hv any ono else in this seetljti. (live him a call and be cotHlncp.l. lw. .lohn Wilcox, who is suspected of the murder of the Kester bruthers, near Seybcrtsvllle, Liuerno county, last October, wa9 arrested In Allentown, Saint-day hy Detective Smith, who bail been looking for lilm for live months. Wilcox was awaiting thb departure of a triln at the I.phlgli Valley Depot nnd was in the company of a woman when captured. Ilo wns wautwl :u a witness li t .viuter when n man u.imedChiUtni.ui was anetiel on suspicion of being (be murde.er. Wilcox was lockul up for a hi-.irln . lurles V. Copier, paslilei of tlio Allvn'onii Xa'Ion.il 1 lank tlnce lb." nn.l lis president since last JIay. d ej S in hv eienliiK, from liilght's illseasp of the MJiioys, after two days' conllnc m ut lo bis bi',1. Ho was the second oldest member of the LpIiIrIi county bar an 1 was for n number of years presi dent of the Allentown Hoard of Trade. He was l lentllU'.l with tho uiigiu and ilevclopmi.pt of many of Allentown's tndltstiliti un l tils death will be n great loss to i Imp 'o niuunltjr. He was sixty jf .mi t" i High llverj, robust people, itml , young wotni'ti ure liable to sulfur from i-oilgistlve licnilticlie. Dr. llnll's Haiti- more Pills will cute such attacks. Koadstcrs, eoaeh-liorscs, nnd sndlcrs luring cerlalti seasons of the year neeil to bo hullt up nml cleaned out with , Day's Horse Powder. upon tlio llrst i:lilcncp. ot bowel ins orders, r!o the baby a few doses of Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup ami pi event much sittfciing on the pint of thu little one. Now spades arc trump. Pnliu Sunday lo-morrow. A four room hou-e and lot for rent, apply to D. S. Hock. What lias become, of the water sup ply committee? 3Kleg.itit new jewelry at E. II. Hold's, Maueb Chunk. Fnrnipis read A. Sleliiliam & Son's new advertisement this week. Head WIsj Hello Ntisbautu's new advcrtl-.cr.ii.nt. in to-day's paper. Ct27FOI! SALE. N'ixt: fihkt-class liLll.DlNd l.i) is. located In this bor ough. Call enily for llrst eholee. LEWIS OllAVEIt, SOUTH LE11KJ11 TON, Pa. Advertise your spring goods In tlie Auvocatk Il will pay you to let the. people know what you have lo sell. The 2-year-old child of Mrs. Win. Wlnt wns accl Jeu tally suffocated by coal g.is at Catasauqua 'J'uesdav- Jfpl have just rolurnnJ from the oily with an Immense slock of Spkinc and Su.MMltlt Hats nnd JIoxnuth. Call parly and bo convinced. Alvcnla Grav er, Milliner, Lelilghton. Owen .Shoemaker while dilvinga team loaded with stones on Oliert's farm a fow days ugo, fell fiom the wag on, the wheel ot w hic li passed overtilin, very sovpiely liijuiliig lilm PI)I1 you hear that the Hamdcn watch Is the best iallro.nl watch made sold at E. II. Hold's, JIaucli Chunk. Severn has been tho agony of some of our citizens on the license question during the past week. (Jliiuss d' Bio., 'Die Tail ors, still linvo a few of those justly celebrated $10-suiting on hand. J W. liiown, agpd 45 years, a painter at Mnhanoy City, in a fit of jealousy .Moiiui.y shot and fatally noun Jed his wife and then shot him self, making but a slight wound, liow eor. He was lodged in jail. For the famous w Into shirt double back and front, oniv 4.1 cents. Call at the One Price Star Olotbing Hall.Mauch Chunk. Our popular druggist, Dr. C. T. Hcin, had his bland new soda fountain in good '"pIii..ing" order last Saturday evening judging finin the Hade he did. Ed, the doctor's popular clerk, attends to the "phizzing" part of lhe machine with a wonileiful acceleration. fT" '.argent an.l finest assortment of got 1 watches for ladies and gentlemen, at E. H. Hold's, Munch Chunk. Learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Dining the stoitu last Tuesday afternoon lightning struck the residence of Mr. VA. Horn on .South stieot, this boiongli. Only Might damage wasdone, but It, for a time, created quite a little excitement. For the v.vek ending A pi 11 10, theie wen: H'",1.!l tons of coal shipped ocr the Lehigh A alley railroad, makiii' a total to flntcnf L'.t.SP.no tiinv.n.1 .liuw ing an Inciease ot 4bli,bi':l Ions compared with the same time last jear. f'oliituiius II. lloui, having lca'-e.l tho Mansion Hoife, opposite tin L. & S. depot, has handsomely lefniiiished and decorated lhe siuie.Is now prepared to offer unsurpassed accommodations to lhe tinveliu public and persons desir ous of enjoying nil thu comforts of a home in tlie country timing the coming siinuniy. Terms will bo moderate anil attendance the be-1. Over one million boxes of Acker's, Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho pasi twelve months.purely upon their merlin. Why .suffer with Cluonie CoUillpation, Dyspepsli. Sour Stom;i"h, Sick Head ache, and I'em.ilo Troubles, when Dr. C. '1'. Horn Lchighlon and W. F. lllerv Welssport. olferyou relief and positive cuie in the Dyspcp-la Tablets. They sell them on a guarantee. Your attention Is itlrected to lhe caid on the (In t page of Dr. P. Alfred Andrews, hi.nieojathle phjslcian and surgeon, who has opened an olllre op posite Nathan Snjder's store, in East Welssport. He will be pleased' to tee you. Farmers and others in nrcd of Harness, H'hips, lilankets, and who hue any repairing to be done, will ave money by e.illingon G. D. fclilffeit.lSauk street, Leblghioii. The working time of lhe moulders at the Lehigh Valley shops, South l?.r lou, was on Saturday mluccd lo four days a week. 'I he suspension is due to an overstock of r.iatrrh'.l. Dr. C. T. lTo -n Lrhlgliton and W. F. Hiery Welsipoil, wl.li to make an assertion, w hich they can b.ipk with a positlio guaraiilpe. It Is all about Acker's Hlood Elixir. They claim for It superior niei Its over all other remedies of Its kind, and gtiaraniee for It a posl llio nnd sure euro for lllipiunallsm, Syphlllls, nnd all blood disorders. It flees the skin from spots and disease, an 1 leaves the complexion clear. Ask them about it. The body of .lames Alexander, who wasdiowned In the Lehigh Kiver, at Maueh Chunk, week before last, has not yet been recovered. For the famous all woolen pants iu.un 10 or.ier ai oniy homing to neat it. Call at the Ono PilcoStar Clothing Hall, Maueh Chunk. Tlio Heading Itallrnad General Moitg.ige Hoinlholders Committee Tues day Issued n circular disapproving both tho sjudleato and Gowcn plans for the reorganization of tho company, Tho icconstrnctlou trustees, the circular says, had no authority lo represent eith er the railroad or coal and Iron coin pany. J3TTho latest styles; tho best taste In trimming: and the b,.ipst cuJi pi lees for Spring and Summer Hats and Hon nets. See my stock before purchasing eliPWtiere. Alvcnla Gravpr.Lclilghtou. The puddlers and laborers employed by the Pottsvlllo Iron and Steel Company struck Monday foran advance In wages. Tho puddlers demand ;fl,(15 per ton, an advance of It) cents, an.l the laborers $7 per w eck, an ndvace of $1. The com pany offured the puJdjer.s j.').ljO, hut II was refused. The strlko will cntliely suspend operation at the Iron and steel nulls, employing between 330 tnd JOO ban Is. For tho famous stiff, soft and pocket hats In nil thu leading styles marked down lo rock bottom pilces in plain figures. Call nl the One Price Mar Clothing Hall, Mnuch Chunk. Wo are psrlleularly phased to call attention to Mr. John Welgjud's G. A. 11. Grand March, and with full appre ciation of tho extent of our claim ns ert that 1 compares favorably wjtb the best, try It Price 41 d-. In, I'isc!'.-. 1. ! tr i'V ,r Wo arc now located In our nciv building, nd below L. it S. depot, on ttiitlt.' etinnt. nml Ini'lln rri.iii.1u nn.l ii,., ,,i.i i .i. i i lis Wp have lust added a nuinber of , , jr 11,oil,!ll,-ai Anpiiup, In the ex its. HfiHiu just otitiou a iiumuer oi (lxjlnp we,tcril parl of ,,, caul,n,et is new fouls of typp and other mateilal to sltualed u square, one-nory building, our nnicc, so nut we nro ueiter man pi- piepared to cater to the tusto of . . , , , i r patrons, while our new prices for evpr our nil kinds of plain nnd fancy printing will compare faorably with those of nnv olhpr office in tho Lehlch Vullev. n . , ,, Our motto ls-"Llvc nnd Let Live." For lhe fjiiiniM Imported l:otk.ertnv , I and casslnicrc suits made to order, from I to ?:15, 111 nlid wotkmanslilp guar- nntpcd. Cull at the One Piieu Star , Clothing Hall, Maueh Chunk. The man Sheror who tendered a ' forged check on Thomas M. Weincr, or! , , . , , , , I Pacicrlon, to r. J. Heck, of Hits place, somo lime ago, win arraigned In court 1 this week and plead guilty. Apill Fool! Is what mother's neier say after giving their children Dr. Hand's Worm Elixir, became it Is a combined worm killer anJ physle,whleh quickly removes round nnd pin worms; nlso the slime In which tha egs lie. Our borough council have com-1 nifuced fixing on the streets. Now, gentlemen, don't pile any mole .MUD upon us, rather dig It olf the streets and cart it away. We have entirely to much mud, MOD. mudI For thu famous stock of ready made incus, boys and chtlldreu suits' of all the latest spiing styles nl prices marked low enough to suit everybody. Call nt at thu One Price Star Clothing Hall, Maueh Chunk. The following olllcers of the Kntcr prlse Huihllng und Loan Association were nominated at the March meeting of the Association, and will be oledfor at the next meeting. April I'd, 1880: President, Philip Miller; Secretin)-, T. A. Snyder; Treasurer, Thomas Kcmer cr; Solicitor, T. A. Snyder; Directors, IL J. lltctney, John Peters, J. F.Moul throp, and J. F. Snyder. Four Direc tors are to bo elected. A gran I jug breaking entertainment by tlie membeis.of the Jamestown, M. K. church, will take place on Saturday evening, Apt 11 lst. The evening's exercise, will consist of sayings, recita tions nud readings. All are cordially to attend. William P.. Moyer, onu of the Dem cratic Commissioners of Lehigh county, was ai-re-stid a short time ag- for violat ing tho election laws by promising offices to eleven men for their influence lo secure, bis noiiiinationuiiJeb'Ctlon. The grand jury We ineiday liuming ignored tho bill, the county to pay the costs The ease of Han. Uoyer against the Overseers of the Poor of this borough, was before the Grand Jury tills week, and was Ignored by that body.the C03U being put upon thecounty. Eub-criptlors Eecolvoil From April ls-t to April loth, for the Camion Advocats: H. YVcls't.lVcWs virU 5 to .lohn smith. I.e!!i:lit )n m ili lij. "otlistetu, i:a-t IV.in 1 oi I mill: Kevsehner, New-TrlpcP, l'a 1 0,1 Miss Man lll.ultz, bo' lil.ton (11 lli.'i.ben ll'intz, lA-lil::l.to:i 1 00 V.'. M. Ilaps'icr, .Maueli Chunk 1 co i:. (!. Xuni'.-r. r.'ansnoM, Ohio 1 01 A. V. limn, i.clifj'hto 1 1 00 dfd'iwi kt-itl-.a-d, l.'lil::lili,:i 1 10 W. II. ironU. i.ehUhton 1 on Dr. V. A. UerAainer, I.eIiii;titoii 2 on Ma-tln :.l,'!ii)l..s. I.i lilslilon 1 011 1 in. 2e!i'.ir. I."1 l'l,to i 1 (m Dr. 1'. Aifivil Andreas, 11. Welssport.... .10 A. I), hnarj. Ku7lctni 1 00 .v. V. It. i-.di.n.busn, I.iihl'd-.to.-i 1 0.1 fevi liai ii'iH.m, 1 o-vimnitiivni 1 on Kei.beii (Iklii, Meiiijirgvinc to Ov.i 11 Klnu, I eld ibtoa 1 0.1 I-'. 1'. .Scibi Ulns, Keitli Peim 1 CO LEHI0I1T0N PU13MC SCHOOLS Tl.c 1'ilr.i ipalofthe -.ubllc schools of this l on.i'i h n-alits tl.e foiltwlni; icpcrt of t'e nturad-ini e, ici.illl'.en, etc., fur tho ino:.t!i -n.thu: April e;ii. i:ii' 8'-tiP'ii lr. !mnai-IJi.hoola 23 Ave race alt, il " " i! 11 .1 41 " " t: " " is " R.I iiiteiiuedlalo ta "ki nils ry 1.1 i'uuitli Primary to lldid " ii Second rr, Tlrsl " l;l Total 4.w sn; The fo.lovv!n; friends and patrons visited tho illlli rent schools during tile month : I'rnf. T. A. Mivdrr Co. Sui t., Mr. II. Wieand, dlimlor, lir. W. ". Kt-ber, M.s. Dr. Selple. Missus Al sta reiisteriiiail.cr, 11. Kls'.ier, .Mym flood. i;dah M.'it, .M igg e Dull, I'. K. firaver, i:i)a Peters, Abblo I'ctiri, Untie Weiss, Ma Uihrli:, Messrs. A. .1. llalllrt. Aiiiamli s liehrii:, I). .Ml.Ier, J. 11. I.oairacre, .mil I'ramls llai-lunan. The pupils who attended ovcry day during the ir.ontli are us follows : Hum iSciiooL J. M. ltobcits, Icjchcr, Imrn Wcldaw, Mamie flabel. I rem remter-niai-her.t 'at rlo lioiii;!i. Chai-cs Trex'cr, 1'iaiik N'usbi'.um, 11. ,1. Kuntz and Alljn I'e'.eis. OitAMMAit. School Mr. Kolser, teacher. , Alice Ceggis, Ki iina Meitr, I tta nrlsscll, 1 111 Albiilit, (Lira Iluesii-l.er, Wilson Ar.iider, lilisir Noll, fharles ltiiiidenbush, Jehu l.emz. Iioraee liross, lirai.vlllo Clauss and Oscar liiihnan. iNTiniJium.Ti: Miss Koons, Icarhcr. "i-iin-i iiciu, i;.v.u 11 1 m iiucK, Howard Acker, riiniiiiis Tnilner, llarrvflec'iiis. Oscar Miller, Willie Noth.tcln and liubert Trainer. Hi'.i D.Mi.vnv Miss Hank, teacher. Annie Itai'dcnbi.sli, A!I"C (illberl, Kmma lorlwannl'i. flaia IliJlman, r.lla llout, I. I7I.. tliuililt, Mamie l'iit7!n:-i-r, Irene , dm-, bevdl.i 1 I mist , ( arnn Kuff, Willie II. ll, 1 nrry olf, Irn Nuths.eln, l'lcrcc I'ry and Allen lirecrawnld. 1'oit.tii I'nui.-.r.v-MIss ItchrlK, teacher. 1-dpr AIlnlRlit, Ceiugo Kh.p, Artlmrllelil. Attaiiub iy hehult?, lassie Null, lliiuna l'eiers, L'r.ie Heel-, Mary l'iiist"nii.',-l'er. linttle i .iri'i's, J'.iillle Horn, Kinina Wnlek, Helen Xaiifirr, Kalsy Horn, Mlncrvalleldanil Katie 1 custeriua. her. Tmrni l'ltiMAiiv Miss Itiber, teacher. Harry Oh, Hubert IIent7, Waller Weiss, I-illHU- Auge. Sallle Pemlcr, Alice lllanU, llaUIu le, Clara Smith, Ui'iiua Acker. Ulla luehrcr, Iiui Iii'ikonur, Manilo Driuiibore, I.l.vle lii ggns and Manila Ib'hrlg. Si: -oxn I'niM vnv Miss Asli, teacher. .lohn X tnd. r, Harry Nothsteln, Willi.; llaitk, I.dibe Sialth, Cnarles Aiikc, Welbr ll'intz, Allle AiPrlcht, .Inhn lv..innl, Wlble Ivlpp, Minnie Kciiuier, Illla lleik, (lerlic lliuley, lllla l'eteis, Allen Iln1tz.S1.ullc lvtors, Carrie 1 enstermaei.rr .mil Minnie, Walok. VlinsT Piiim.miv Miss Good, teacher. John Notl sieln, Wllbert fl'iuents, Ilirvev Am-e. tieorpe Newh-irt, S.idio Hint, Tilllii Siansbeiiy, Klla Wo'.l. Th? 1'rlii' lp.U made ID visits to the dl.Tercnt s -l:o lis, and with a fciv exceptions found i;ood lnoKiisss and faithful work. Ho also wlshis to hiforni tlie patrons of the Grammar HJhool tin t the (Iciiortinoiit of ,iiplls In tho sc'iool has so el.a'meil tint we can expect earnest work und Kood resu'ts. J. M. KuneitTh, Prln.-lpal. rieasant Comer Splinters. Harding A- Co. have been blocked up with work dining tho past week, Ulysses C. Hough was the guest of N. F. Ilelnsnillh, of this place. s 1, ,.',:, .. :. .',...- ""i.i W. II. Fra.it. who has niirchase-1 a I hlshou,eon l uesdii). .1. r. Mellanlel Is putting up a new picket wire fence nlong the roads of his properly. I'he Improvement looks well. I H. F. Fr.intz. has resolved to make 1 his homo In Lelilghton. Xathan Gerber is on the slelillst plagued with rheumatism. James Itch-hard Ins received a nice young dog of Owen Hvart, of Lehigh- ton. 1 n, fri.,i v.i, r..i' -1, 1 (i-.inn ,si -., . Id, VJiV I.. .1 . r 1 ""Jni' ?llfl,'oln,.V,,,'llT .of an old lock and phalli wl'h five links nod th" key In the lo'k all cimiiiiete. ns it wus dug out by bi:u, 1? Iti"!.es under gropnd, V, is tinpo-ed to lnvo be I' pge,I r tl;, fiilljor: family, aid b'i'I.d I tri.rf.r f c r ' -e in. 1 -;t . 1 vn. South BstMshemComspooflencs. So,-'r" UisTiiixiitM, Apr. 12, '60, me nun oi wnien reseniuips a iicmi f',,.lrrci,tl'i' Js J'"-. 'T1'" Observatory. It was bit t In 1S77 by the bora tv of Kobert II. Snyrc. one of tiro trustees of the linluislty. In thedomc Is mounled an Equatorial Telescope, of six Inches ""lure, and the observatory alro con- la'ns u .enlth Tilesiope, Transit lu 6titiment3, Prljiuatlc Scktaut an astro- notnlcsl clock, and other Instruuients neei ss.iry for the teaching of practical nstrnuomy. East and souilw'ust of lhe Observatory ate situated llm President's nnd Professors' houses, and east of the "' Hands the P.' V,,;I!SITy, ;miA"v- . ., ' lus building which wns elected in 1377 i,y ,ile generotts founder In memory of lilt daughter Mrs. Packer hinder- man, Is one of lhe finest and most Im posing building 011 the campus. It very much resembles nn old f iudnl cn-slle w l!h its towers and battlements, nnd is built 111 the form of aseml-elrele. Tlie nrchltecl'ire comports to that of i-aoKcr nun, me same, i.itui uf stone be ing upd, hut the ttimmiiivs nro of gran It". Tlie Interior Is finished w Ith trlaziil btick and iron, light being allowed lo ouier irom auinp mrougn u beautiful stained glass sky-light. There arc threo t!er.s of iilcovcs containing at pref-ent fi'J.!)17 loliimes and nbout lU.'JOO pamph lets. The reading tables, with which tin: looms and aleoies ure filled, are finished hnn oak wood, while before each alcove stand ', mounted on aieJer t.il, the bu-t ofsotue. learned in.iu iwll known lo history. There Ciceio. Ho inpr, Plato. Oallllo, the god, Hermes, Duntp, Aristotle, JVnlapins. Hlppo er.ilis; Linnaeus, Leihig, Humboldt. .Shakespeare, Luther and Newton look down upon the silent leadets. On the wall is a large; life-size portrait ol the Hon. Asa Packer, painted by Uoiitcile, and on one side nte cabinets containing rare and valuable Illuminated volumes of manuscript made In the fourteenth century, also works which date back to 1174. In this large nnd well-furnished library students and the public are al lowed to read from 7 a. 111. to 10 p. in. Since no talking is allowed In It. lhe library is tho dally ieoit of students wishing to study between recitations. For beauty nnd completeness this 11 brarj Is rlvall d by fewandexcellj many in tills country. Directly south of tlie library is tho OVMXAStL-Jt. This building which was erected In 1SS3 Is a handsome and spacious strue luie, bnllt and equipped with tlio ut most thoionsbness. 1th three stories in height; the first lloorcoiitalns n bowl ing nlley, a billiard room, a spariing loom, bath icoms and clothe closets. On the second lloor Is situated tlie IJI rectors' olllce, physical examination room, sponge and shower biths and clothes ;losets, and the main hall, con taining the host patterns of gymnastic apparatus and Dr. Sargent's system of developing appliances. On the upper lloor is a running Hack and visitors gal lery. All students are icqulred to un dergo a physical examination before be ing allowed the ui ot tlie gymnasium, iii)J this examination Is repeated once each year. Thu proper exercise is pre scribed and Is then requited of each student the same as a recitation. Hy this means lhe student attains n sym metrical development. l!y nest letter will contain descriptions of llm Labia torlcs and tho Fnglne House. UJflVEKIITV xoti:s. t.iyIr, Suley, director of the gym nasium, this morning (Monday) began the annua! physical examinations of the student. j3yOn last Fridav afternoon the campus and South Mountain were over run with surveying corps, it being the llrst day of field woik of the civil engi-iipci-s for tills sea-.on. 'Vf7l'be ICpllomv, the publication of llm talents, this year edited by the Junior class, Is rapidly Hearing com pie! ion. and It Is exweted that It will make Its appearance on or before Kastcr. yOn 'as' Saturday afternoon the University basn ball tuim defeated a strong plcked-niue of South Hethlehem 12 to 7. S.fT-riallir.lay Lehigh will crojs hats wlih Lafayette an 1 an Interesting game may bo expected. L. Pecplo in and outo'lown. Our peoiili! who niav luve relatives or irleiuls visiting them will Ki-eutlv oblluc us by M'lidhn: In their mimes anil residence for publication under this head. Unnoii. Jacob lining, of Solomon's was In town on Wednesday. Gap, Miss Alvenia Graver was to Phila delphia durinj tlio week. Daniel Giaver, of Mountain Top. was in town Wednesday. Al. Leh, of Ca'a-iauipia, was In ti vn scveial days during the week. Miss Gusslo Clans? was Sojourning with Catasauqua relatives this week. Mrs. Wm. Ash is sojourning with Elision relatives and friends this week. Asst.' P. M., W. K. Hleekley, of Putin Haven, was in town Sunday eve ning. Councilman Gable, of town, spent a few days in Philadelphia during the past w cek. Misses Ilnttie and Gertie Hleekley. of Penn Haven, were visiting friends in town over Sunday. Our genial friend Frark Seiberllng, of North Penn, Schuylkill county, was in town Wednesday. Mn. W, W. Morthlmer spent Tues day In Lehigh Gap and Slallngton vis iting relatives and frlcii 's. Miss Stella Solt, of White Haven, after giving her friends in Lchighlon and Packerton n very pleasant visit, lelt for Munch Chunk on Wednesday. Our friend Dr. liabenold, the den tist, was in town Wednesday, his olliee day here. Tlie doctor 1, meeting w ith great success, and those who need a dentist's tir.-tce, will do well to call on him. Our genial friend Mr. Chas. M. Sweeny, of Sweeny & Son, at the "Crner Store," has left for Wilkes baire, where he takes charge of the 'Steam Cracker lllkcry." of Sweeny A Moure, with which he Is connected. Wo wish our friend Sweeny success in this new enterprise. Eeavcr Run Items. Samuel Kostenbadpr Is giving Hcr nard Leinbard's dwelling a new- coat of paint. W.. F. D.inzer. of Heading, was hero on a visit to Ids parents on Sun day, -I th lust. Ephrulm Hehrlg has moved lo Papkerton, and Alex. Ifehrighas moved from Packerton 011 lo the farm at this place, Paul Kleffer's house in Heaver Kim was totally destroypd by lire on Satur day afternoon last. The fire Is suppaod to have originated Irom a stove pipe which iiiereud through the roof. Most of the furniture was saved by the efforts Sin...... TS T .I ,,.- ,":: .,'. :: ' "; tl)0 wmVixM ,jf 10 building. Martin SlnMr. saved, as In his frantic ctlorts to Kive a bedstead he lefused to leave the building even vhen his clothing l'-'d C'i'ight llru until lhe above named persons literally dragged him out. It would be bst for persons llvin" along the hlghwavs In this neiglibor- w'a, '01' Uclm? Aop? ,0,keIM V"?1 chainmi up, so that they do not out al ,"' nl1l persons imsslng tl'." "veiling, as It may occasion set I-1 ""5 """lfc. and result in a prosecution of tlicow-ners to recover itamage. A word 10 1110 wise, vc. Josrnius, Our old hipniWaeoii Khlngler is nursing a n ro foot, ca-iscd by tiea dug on n'-le. n n -''i eji' -'' F. ,;c '3i",il : INTERNATIONAL LESSONS.1 BY ltr.V. r. I!. IIAKOIIRAVKS. Lemon 8. ApHt 18. Tilt: nr.BK MlltACI.C. ' John II. 1-11. Golden Text. John II. 11. Time, about A. D. 27. Place, Cnna I of Galilee. Hulets, the sntuo as tho last leson. Jesus and Ills few followers have turned ther backs upon John the Haptlst nud'tho vast nscmblage at thu Jordan ford, and -they have gone tioitlivvniil lo Ills Galilean homo Once luoie the animated scene on I lie. slioics of the Laku appears lo view, nnd they are wel comed back again hy iclatlves nnd fi lends. Into syuipatliotletars is poured the wonderous iecital of lhe events of tins last fe.v days. Always noted for JHs chsrictcr and beaiing nuiongst Ills associates, with the ciieutnstaticrs of His birth still treasured nnd hallowed 1 amongst Ills loved oups; It now seemed .T though He wns Indeed to be t .0 MtE siah of ills neople. When He reached Ills home lfp found that III mother had gone to a wedding at Cana, a few- miles awny. An Oriental Is nothing If he Is not hospitable, and Jesus nnd those who vvero vviih Him were invited to thefent as soon as their presence In tho neigh boihooJ was known. An Knstprn wid dlng feu t often l.uts n weu'f, nnd not only n lallves and friends ate Invited, but ordinary pasters by are frequently compelled to tarry long ptiough to drink the health of the bride and biidcgrr.om. Xot the liquor of to-day, but tluiu- juice of the grape. In Its pure ar.d original slato it Is commended In the Llblu; when It got older and somewhat exhilarating It Is not spoken of With disapproval, but when It became Intoxi cating, the Hibln condemns) It nntar Ingly. They bad the julee of the gra; e at this feast.aud as Iheiiumber of gtti'sis wns consldeiably Incicased, Il soon be came apparent to Mary that the supply would run short. Asa caieful house w ife she kept ail observant eye on tlio surroundings, and perhaps assisted In the dispensation of hospitality. She had eonliilenco in her son. Thlity jcats of patient watching and sweet couipaiiiot -ship had taught her to place gteat icll nnee in Jesus. It wns but natural, under the cii euinslauces.lliat she should go to Hi in with tlie present difficulty, and trll lilm tliat the supply of wlue was miming short. There Is no evi dence that she expected any such tesults as followed, and she learnt a lesson when Jesus said to her, "Woman, what have 1 to do with thee? Mine hour Is not yet pome." Or, 11:010 propel ly, "Lady, what is there to me nnd thee." Let Me nlone, let me take my own way. "Mine hour Is not yet come.'" He had passed out from" under the ni.iti rnal e-.-ire nnd counsel, nml from hem cforlh He was to obey only the voice of His Heavenly father. 'Preset.tly. there was 11 murmur through the house. Guests called for wine, but the waiters had to tell them the unpleasant fact that It was all gone. This was considered II calamity at sucli a lime, and we can scarcely conceive the chagrin of the host or tho dissatisfaction of Ills guests. Comment wns freely tn.ido. They began to ccnsitiu the host for being such a careless provider; some, doubtless, thought about breaking up the festivities and going homo. It was a moment of painful despair to the host it was Christ's moment, Ills hour bad come. Standing at the door were several larce earthen jars which contained water for the guests to wash In. This is common In the East. Every house had them. Heing a wedding feast, there weie a number of them In use on this occasslon. Jesus comes forward unpretentiously out of tlie crowd and tells the servants to empty those jars and 1111 them with fresh water. Promptly His order Is obeyrd, though thev know not tlio rea son. Wliile this is being rapidly done, the guests pay no attention to tho pro ceedings. It is all completed, and there comes just then a new call for wine. Hlatik despair Is on the face of him of whom tlie request Is made, but Jesus tells lit 111 to draw from one of tli'i water jars nud take it to tlio master of ceic monles, who;,u duty it was to taste new lots of wino that were opened. The servant drew from tho water jar as commanded, nud took llm bowl to the ruler. As soon as bis lips touched the fragrant fluid be lecngnUed It 11s the purest, sweetest and riche.it wine he bad ever tasted, and he was a'.tonlshed. What did Iho host mean by preserving the best fluil of the vintige till the end of the feast? Usually, when men's palates were satiated with drinking, an inferior wluo served their purpose Hill here, ut the close of the festivities, the host pro luces tho best wino he has. N) he argued, as he knew not whence the liquid came. Ho said It was wine; the tenants know it was water which they had themselves put Into tho jars. As It was then freely nsed hy tho assembled guests, It soon became, known that pure w ater had, by some strange process, been changed Into pure. wluo. And ns tlie truth dawned upon them that tlm wold of Jesus had produced the change, that His word had wrought a miracle, they recognized In Illni a superior bcluu; whilo His disciples, fresh from thu Im pressive scenes at Jordan's ford, beheld III 1 1 1 1 1 1 the Son of God. J.KSSON TIltlL'dllTS, 1. JIan's extremity Is God's oppoi tunlty. 2. Jesus always helps In llmo of nned. ii. not only invito testis to your home, but make Him 11 constant dweller there. 4. As Christ can turn common water Into a. rich liquid, so He ran transform the basest heart Into a lit templo of the Holy Ghost. Anlltor Haaii Oallty of Forgery. The oases of Alfrel II. Halm, tho ex County Auditor an I a prominent Insti tuti roreliargesagaiust ex-CoiintyTrrn -urer Kessler. at Eastou, worn called for trial Monday in court. There were sixteen Indictments for forgery and I irceny. After the jmy was obtained It was staled that Halm was willing to plead guilty to pertain indictments if others were withdrawn. The result was that Ilabn plead guilty to the forgery of three notes on the Kaston Xation.il Hank of four hundred dollars each, one of seven hundred dollars on the same bank and two of less amounts oi tho Northampton County Hank, together with larepny in one caso prp ferred by Wolfe it .Co. A nolle pros, was entered in one case of forgery and verdicts of not guilty were directed by the Court In eight eases of larceny and forgery. Halm was remanded for sen tence. jiai;i:ii:ii. Ilotvup. f'ouiiKl.i.. On the 21st day of March, by Itev. A. llartholoinew, Mr. Alfred ilouscr.of West Penn. nnd Miss Alice Corrcll, of .Vow Philadel phia. Voi-ist: Hki.tz. On the 2-lth day of .March, uy t lie tamp, -Mr. -Milton A. Yoitsc, nnd Miss Celesta HelU, both of East Penn. Zi:u.xi:ii HoiTMAX. On tho 11th day of April, by the samo, Mr. Moses itellncr. and Miss Alice Hoffman, both of Mahoning. m. HiM.MAX. On lhe 20th day of March, in East Penn, Samuel Hlllman, aged SS vears, 1(1 months and 12 days. KuMKncn On tlie 20ih dav o' March, in Went Penn. Katie H., ifaugliter of Frank S. and Kate Keinerer, aged 2 years an 1 Id days. Hr.iiitia. On the 1st day of April, in Lelilghton, Sarah, widow- of George liehrig, aged 70 years, 2 months nnd 22 days. Unt.rz, On March 21st, In Blooming dale, Polly, wife of Charles Hslu.nged A2 yeui.s, 2 months and Hi days. Si-niiEi, On April 5th, In Mahoning linyninnd Dantil, son of Charltv, II, an I Kate Sfide), aged 11 months and (1 davs. , Hrr.12 On A,,riI0ih. in West Penn, V'a'vA w'i - f I ' Il.-l" i ; 1 Yhat Tired When tho weather crows warmer, that extreme tired fi cling, vvuut rf r.ri"ellle, dullness, kuju-r, and lussltudt, timet ralmost tho entire husnsn famUy, and scrof ula ar.d other diseases caused by titunois, cianlXest tbcmsolvcs v. lib many. It Is Im possible to throw eff llih debility and expel humors from tho blocd without the aid cf a reliable medicine like nood's SarsaparlUn. " I cnuld not sleep, nnd would gtt ip hi tho ninrLlns with hardly life enough to got out ef bed. 1 hid no cppctlte, and wy faco would break out with pimples. I bonbt a bottle of Hood's S.irsaparllla, nnd soon began to sl:ep soundly; could et up with out that tired nud languid feeling, nnd my appetite Improved." 11. A. G.vxroni), Kent.O "I kail been ranch tioublcd by-general debility. Last spring Hood's SamparlUa proved Just the thing needed. I derived nn Ininens' amount of benefit. I never felt better." 11. T. Millet, Huston, Mass. Mood's SaisapariUa SoW by nil druggists, f 1 j six for J5. Made only by 0. 1. 11001) & CO., Iiwell, Mans. BOO Doses Ono Dollar Farmers lour Attention ! "We tuko pleasure in directing your attention to thu fol lowing copy of an analysis of tlie goods, we sell, made by the lVnimlvania Uoaid of Agriculture, March oth, 1886: Office, Ha. Board of Agriculture, Harrisburg. Analysis by Dr. V. A. Geiilh, Mar. 5, 18S6 . Name of Manufacturer Crocker's Fertilizer and Chemi cal Works, Buffalo, IT. Y. Name of Fertilizer Am- moniatecl Bone Super-Phosphate- Soluble Phosphoric Acid - - - S.To per cent. Kcverted Phosphoric Acid - - - a 06 per cent. Insoluble Phosphoric Acid - - - 0.87 per cent. Vototh (a pertcnt, Ammonia 4.-19 per cent. Coiiiparatho Commercial value per ton, !() 90. We yell this brand for &36 00. Have in stock Ammcricus Band. Have in stock Koval Bone lhand; Buffalo Queen City llrand ; Huff do iS'o. 2 Brand ADAH MEHRKAM & SOW, General Agents, BANK STKKET, LKU1U11TON, PA? Reuden S. Kemeker, Slll)-As'01lt. DilC. ID IMi LADIES I 01E 1WTE I You all want Spring & Summer Hats & Bonnents. I have been to the Citv and purchased a complete line of MILLINERY GOODtJ comprising Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Children's Collars & Cuffs. of the Very Latest Stvles. And having PAID CASH for these GOODS 1 can afford to sell as CHEAP IF NOT CHEAPER than any other Millinery Store in this section. And 1 have also secured the seryiccs of u FIRST CLASS CITY MILLINER for the SEASON I Asking you tn rail und see my stnek bel'oro ilireliasing tUun here, 1 wish to lomuin, Yours IieMieetfullv, MRS. ELIZA FATH, MT3o.nk Street, Leliip-laton, Pa. Mllll-ll 'JO, 1SS8 3111 3 r-1 ' " At The Carpet Emporium O F 607 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. Of all the Diffcront Grades, Qualities, Styles and Pricea WSMi'lS MB 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 HAG, HALL & STAIR, CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, &c. Kcl.iuary 27, IBSS-liin 1 am mm for Oompefifion. I have "made away" with my old stock and am now fully prepared for tho a with one ol tlio most FAS11IONA l3LJ as well as SUB STANTIAL lines of ' Ladies', Gents and Childrens Shoes. Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4. Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes! Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1,25 Up ! Latest Styles Hats & Caps, AT LOWEST PRICKS A.t Tlie "OORinER STOIRIE." LEWIS WEISS ' EAK Vl'RLLT, LFJIIfTHfON, A. A.r t m Feel me tu At no other season Is the system so sus ceptible to the bciicf.clal eflects ot a, ra ltablo tonlo and Invlgornnt. The bnpnre state- cf tlio blood, Il.o deranged dlKCStloo, and tho weak condition ot tho touy, caused by Its long battlo with the cold, wbitry tlasl3, r.U call for the reviving, regulating tir.d restoring Influences so happily and effectively combined hi nood's S.-raapurtlla. " Hood's Sarsaparllla did me' a groat deal ef good. I had no particular disease, bat wm thed out from overwork, and it toned mo up." Mns. a. E. StiuioNS, Cokecs, N. Y. arsaparslia " For seven years, spring unl fall, I had scrofulous sores como cut on lay legs, and for two years was not tico from them at all. 1 suffered very much. Last May 1 began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and before I had taken two bottles, tke sores healed and the lwmor left me." C. A. Arnold, Arnold, Me. "Tlicro Is no blood purifier equal to Hood's Sarsaputllla." 13. S. riiiars, Itockestet, N.Y. Mood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists. SI ; six for . iladu only by C. 1. ll'JOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doiscs Ono Dollar 0 fPS nan n
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