"Original Chcap.Cash Store.' Our $2.75 Wear Resistors I Beats Them All ! Wehavo Just received another lot of M Kit's $2.WFtNKOAU' Button and Iiuoo Shoes, , which for honest workmanship, quality, lit, style, comfort and durability, surpass any $3.25, $3.50, $3.75 Stein Market! They 'prove of such merit that the buy er will wear no others. N.B.-Our store will bo closed on May 23th till 6 o'clock r. M. J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. Pubtlo Square, Ilank Street, Lehigh, ton. Fa. June 7, 1884-ly. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 18S0.- SPECIAL NOTlCE.-Peron.mal(loB payments to (his office by money orders or postal notes will plesss make them payable at the WxistroaT Post Orricx, as ibn,.L hlghton ofGoo is xur a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. Joseph DeFrehn ha swung a .nice new slgn.tq the breezes. Ecuir Laces; half yard wide; all prices; call early; Alvonla Graver. All the. latest musical compositions at the entertainment next Friday, 28th. Mr. Jphn Nusbauni has Improved lilt property on liank street, by the lay ing of a' substantial stone pavement. . The Lehlghton base ball club will be uniformed In brand new suits, at nn early day. $3fQo to Frs. Kodcrer, under,' the uxenauge notcl, tor a smootli sliave and a fasionablc hair cut. The Advocate claims to bo the best advertising medium In the county. Try It. Frederick Brlnkman sold to W. R. Butler, of Mauch Chunk, his property, along the L. V. R. 1L, at this place, Consideration $ 2,000. When an article Is sold "no cure. no pay," why not try It? That is the way Jadwln s tar syrup for coughs, colds and croup, is sold at Thomas' Tho Auvooatk office has donned part of Its summer suit, In the shape of a brand new "coat" of paint. David Kemcrer handled the brush. Jr3TYou can buy a veiy desirable llliii.mxo. Lot for $200 by calling on D. S. ,Vock, Lehlghton. The people on the hill, lower Bank street, are anxious to know when the pavements In that neighborhood will be fixed. Councilmcn echo, w-h-e-n, Xo wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay 60c for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 25c bottle of Jadwln a tar syrup, which is &old "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It. A man named Nixon, of Phlllips- burg, N. J., a boatmau, on the Lehigh Navigation Canal, was jailed at Mauch Chunk this week on a charge of stealing a number of ropes from the stone quarry near Pariyvllle. A surprise party In honor of Will F ilicry, the popular Welssport druggist, at his home In that place, on last Mon thly evening. Is said to liave been a very enjoyable affair. The usual convlvallty prevailed Save half your cough medicine bill by buying a 23c bottle of Jadwln's tar syrup, which contains ;i ounces, while no other cough syrupcontalns over 1 1-2. com ai i nomas' uru! store, Tho Post Office will be closed on Decoration Day, 2flth Inst- trom 1 to 5 o'clock P. M. Jamkm P. Smith, P. M. J. L. Gable Is having thclarge hall formerly used for festivals, dances, dec, In Gable's block, nicely remodelled, and It will be used by the Knights of Labor for a place of meeting. !3f Jos. KoacL of Conlav. the uracil- cal slater; 'will bo at Montr.'s Hotel, on May .'list toscruro orders for stating, licferencc Ezra; Newhart, Orders can Jef t at the Exchange Hotel. 2ws' Hie Lutheran uiinisteriamof Penn sjIvmiU Mill hold Its next annual ses sion in Christ Lutheran clmrch.Kaston, commencing on June lth. It Is the poor roan's friend, but the rich man uses it also; because It is the beat quality and largest bottle for the price, and Is sold "no cure, no pay." t e refer to Jadwln' s tar syrup. Sold at i nomas'. The social hop, at the Yalloy House under the auspices of the "Jolly Six,' last Friday eventue was a grand success Our young friend Clias. Goth has the contract for painting and otherwise beautifying the Welssport Housr. Charley having control of the job Is a eulllclcn'. guarantee that It will be done "right up to style" and don't you for get IU An entertainment, for the benefit of Addiei Scha'pe, the boy who lost both legs on the L, V. It. 1L, sometime ago, will take place in School Hall, June. -4th and Mil. This is a good cause and deserves the sympathy of our people jaT"The Famous all woolen suits are made to order at the One Price Star Clothing Hail, Mauch Chunk, from $12 to $18 In casslmcrcs, corkscrews and scotch mixed. Call and be convinced. Grand musical entertainment, Fri day night, 28th inst. Don't miss it. Mrs. Louis Schweuk, living near Easton, has given Information that her husband was the murderer of Edna Blttenbeuder, ncarStroudsburg,In I860. Schweuk was charged several months ago with criminal Intermacy with his daughter, since which time he has not been heard from. It has been positively settled that there will be a branch of the Lehigh Valley llallroad constructed between Audenrled and Hazleton, Wednesday morning of last week. Contractor Shields of Mauch Chunk with a force of sixty men began near Silver Brook the work of grading fpr the track. The present force will work in a northerly direction and other gangs will be put to work between Delano and Silver Brook, William Glppert, an old resident of Lansferd, met a horrible death at No. fi Colliery, operated by the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, When last seen he was sitting near the rollers and fell Into tbem and from them Into the screens. When found he lay lu the screens, horribly mangled. Tho acci dent occurred between nine aud ten 'clock Friday morning. Glppert was about fifty years of age and leaves a family -In't mis. the opera, LW on .'(th Inst., In School Hall. Don't miss It. Rnlmr nn miftfl a nnmber of new I buildings In this borough. -In a vcrydclaphlated condition- ' number of pavements In town. I 'Iniico (.' n.n TlinTni. ors, still lmvc a lew of those ' justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Samuel Seller will open a coal yard, In town, some, time Iirtho near future. Court convenes, at Mauch Chunk, the second Monday In June. See jury list In another column. Mrs. 0. W. Bower will give one of her delightful musical entertainments some time this month. C2T"Mcat has advanced. Yet at M. . Oswald's Cash Store, East Weiss- port, prices are: Ham, 11 cts.; Shoul der, 0 1-2 cts. The corrected programme for Decor ation Day appears In another column of to-days Issue. G5J""If you aro lu need of a rood lion est ready tnndo men s.uoys and clilklrens suitings, of all the lending styles, niarkfd ii own in piain ugures at i lie lowest, casn prices, can at.tlio une rrtce star Clotti ng Hall, Maicu uuunk. Tho Lehlghton base ball club will play a match game at Slatington, on the morning of tlio 2Uth Inst. Don't miss it. If vnu unnt In onlnv tlin tnvurv nfltstll" tbe best soup In tbe country, try ureydep- pie uorax bohd, uu .uium uiuwnis ureu tested I iv tlmo and found to contain till tbe InereUknts necessary for n soiv Unit cm be used for ull purposes. 0-22 -U Some of our merchants propose closing their business places until five o'clock p. m. on the 20th Inst., In order to give their employes an opportunity to observe memorial day. ftSTDanlel Krcsgo respectfully an- tiounces-lo. the citizens Of East Weiss port, that he has opened a,sloro and will have on hand all kinds of fresh fish and fruits In season. A fine line of confec tionary always on hand. Three or four boarders will bo taken at very reasonable rates. May 1 Iw. Grand preparations aro being made for the proper observance of Decoration Day In this place. Entertainment. Miss Major and her friends are nuking preparations for an elocutionary and musical entertain ment to be elveu In School Hall, on the evening of June 12th, for the benefit of the M. E. church. ff&Anothcr New Stock. Miss Al- vcnla Graver was to the city this week and returned home with another new and stylish stock of Hats and Bonnets, Including the latest styles and trimm ings. Call before purchasing elsewhere. Miss Alventa Graver, next to Thomas' lrug stoic, Bank street. This Is one of the most pleasant seasons of the year to take a trip through our beautiful Valleys, and David Eb hert's trams nro In excellent condition to make the trip anil Ills charges aro moderate. Livery on North street. S-lf you como to Mauch Chunk do not forget to call at the One Price Star Clothing Hall and examine their stock of Imported suitings made to order. It will do your eyes good to look at such a handsome and low priced line of good:. "Lalla," "Laila," 'Lalla,' 'Lalla,' in School Hall. Admission 25 and l.. Whilo a repair crew of tho Lehigh Valley KallrOad Company was working on a high trestllng at Easton, Patrick Ulgglns, of Glendon, fell to the ground, sustaining Inlenuil Injuries which arc believed to be fatal. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehiiihton and W. l Blcry Welssport. would specially recommend to the ladles Acker's Dys pepsia Tablets. As a laxative they have no equal, i uey aro guaranteed to cure Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and all diseases- artslng from a deranged stomach. With a free us of the Tablets, Sick Headache Is impossible. Ed. Hebcr, of Polio Poco hotel, haddno of his fingers on the right hand torn oil last Tuesday afternoon, while holding a spirited horse, his linger was caught between the bit and straps and the horse jerking its head very suddenly resulted In the loss of a finger to Mr. lieber. Dr. Zern attended him. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Blery Welssport wish to state that they have at last found an article they can sell on Its merits. It is with pleas ure they guarantee to tho public Acker's .English ltomedy as a sure and never failing cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whooping Cough, Croup, and nil Lung Troubles. It Is the standard remedy for Consumption. They have never found Its equal. Grandmother Patterson, widow of the, lute Charles Patterson, of this bor rougli, died at the residence of her son Charles, on Wednesday morning, about 6:30 o'clock, aed " years and 3 months. The funeral will take place this (Satur day) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services 111 the Reformed church; Iievs. G. W. Stibltz and J. E. Freeman officiating. There are scores ot persons who are suffering from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, Boils, etc.. etc. After a practical test. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlshton and W. F. Blery Welssport, assert that Acker's Blood Elixir will certalnls euro nil such diseases, including Syphlills ami Illicit matlsm. It Is not a patent nostrum, but n scientific preparation. They guarantee it. The G. A. It. Grand March by John Weigand, just Issued, will prove of great value to young musicians and es pecially to teachers who desire some thing that will Instruct as well as please. as solo, the march will lu a short time, have few equals, In popularity we look forward to an extensive sale for the very fine duet arrangement. Prlco of solo -10 cts., duet 75 cts. Ign. Fischer, Publisher, Toledo, Ohio. SfiilNa opu.N'IXO. Lame well select ed new stock of Walt. Papkhs. Bottnr.iiM, Dkcoiiatiosb. (Smunle hooks sent out.) Best job bargains ever oiiorcu. u.uio ui.mkiw miaiikh oh spring rollers Cue, and upwards. Paint INO, ('APISH IIAXCUNO an. I BIIADU MAK ING, 'llio best work at fair prices. J.KAll, OIL, AVIIIIII.I. PAINT, I'lTTTV ANDCLAhS. K. Y. Ll'CKIINIIACH, 01 iiroadwav, Mauch t'liunk. Pa, For the week ending May 15, there were 120,102 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to datcof2,7,8.M tons.and show ing an Increase of 542,037 tons compared witli the same time last year. gjfCabhage. onions, bananas, and . , , k6, . ' c"mf al A. Os- ......... . uiuir, .i.ii!i iei;sHjru jjargo siock expected in this line during the week, triilt Svruns. an eleirant drink, on hand, 1Kb clip tho following item from an account of the L. U". A. A. Spring meet ing which took placo last Saturday afternoon, on their grounds In South Bethlehem: The contestants In the 100 yards dash wereC. M. Wilkcns, '68; C. W. Schwartz, '80; J, Stewart, Jr., 'SO; A. K. Leuckcl, '88, and II. S. Miner, '88. Messrs. Schwartz and Leuckel were set back one yard for stepping over the scratch. Leuckel was the winner lnlil.2 smjnnS( w second. 53T"shake, Ith Wilkcus close Al, What' the matter with the street I lamps? They have not been lit lately. I -The double track of the North Penn railroad, between Uctlilclicm and lMilladclphla. has been completed. ' -The North Pennsylvania llallroad announces a quarterly dividend of 2 per cont., payable May 25th- The Crane Iron Company has re duced the hours of labor of Its employes from eleven to ten hours per day, and agreed to pay every two weeks. The Lehigh Valley Medical Society will hold Its sixth annual meeting at the Glen Summit hotel, Luzerne county, on Wednesday, June lGth Mr. Henry C. Lerch, merchant and postmaster at Cherryvlllc, died at said place on Sunday morning last, at the age of 34 years. Jacob Zimmerman, a wealthy farmer, living near Lynnport, Lehigh couuty, was killed H'ednesday by a falling tree. L Mrs. Campbell, wife of ficv. Mr. Campbell, of Lower Mount Bethel, Northampton county, recently gave birth to triplets. Tho Slatington National Bank has declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent., and the CatasaUqua National 3 per cent.- 537"For a full line of alpacca linen coats, searsuckcr coats and vests from 20c. to 40c. and upwards Call at tho One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The programme for the public en tertainment' of the Chatauqua Circle, will appear in our next-Issue. It will take place lit Iteb.cr's nail, on Dccora tfon dayriv'ehlng, 2t)th Inst.; the admis sion wlll'be free, and our citizens are cordially invited to be present. There will be a grand hop at Dildlne Snyder's hotel, on Thursday evening May 27th. All are Invited as a good time is anticipated. Tho Marlon Orchestra of Mauch Chunk 'will furnish the music fordanclngand the Bowmanstown Cor net Band will also be present. The beautiful drama entitled "The Social Glass," in five acts, will he pro duced under the auspices of Gnaden Huetten Lodge, I. O. O. F., In the School Hall, this borough, on Friday and Saturday evenings, June 4th and Cth next, for the bcuefit of Addle Shccpe, n young boy who, about two years ago, lost both his legs In attempt ing to jump cars on the L. V. It. II. It Is purposed that tho money raised on this occasion be applied to the purchase of artificial limbs for the hoy. 25 cents Invested for a ticket will be duly ap preciated by the society having the matter in hand. Admission, 25 cents; children 10 cents. The Lutheran congregations In the Lehigh Valley, between Bethlehem and Mauch Chunk, have arranged for an excursion via the Lehigh Valloy rail road to tho Orphans' Home at German- town, on Thursday, May 27th. The train will leave Mauch Chunk at 0 a, in., stopping at all stations between the two points named, The Oiphans' Home is under the fostering care of the Lutheran Ministerial!! of Pennsylvania. The following charters were granted at the State Department Tuesday: The Scranton Illuminating, Heat and Power Company; capital, $100,000. There was a protest against the company on the ground that another company In Scran ton had the exclusive right to furnish electric light. It was decided In favor of the applicant. The Easton Steam Heating Company; capital, $.0,0). The Sewlckley Valley Electric Light Company; capital, 15,000. The jury In the caso of Mrs. Sallle O'Ne.ll, on trial at Pottsylllo for the murder of her husband's aunt, Sarah Keefe. Thursday. 13th lust,, returned a verdict of not guilty on the ground of mental Irresponsibility. Un tlie night of September 20 last, at Slher Creek. Schuylkill county, Mrs. O'Nell in a fit 'of jealous and drunken fury attacked her husband s aunt, an old woman, with a hatchet, crushing her skull and sever ing her head from her body. She then dragged the mutilated corpse from the tiousc aim ttirew it into mo Highway, Ljit C50 Reward. The undersigned lost a pocket purse containing $207, on tho public road leading from Parryvllle to Millport,Car- non county, i'a., on trt.lay morning. 14th Inst. The above reward wll! be paid for its return to tho owner. 1'. P. Bo Yen. .May 22, 188C-3w Parryvllle. Pa. Matrimonai Yenser 7ntt. On last Thursday cvciilnz. at the resi dence of thu groom's parents. Bank street, this borough, John Tenser, of tuts piace, and miss Annie a. Filtz, of Hazleton, Pa., were united In the holy bonds of o.l lock by He v. O. W. Stibltz. of the Beformed congregation. The ceremony was performed In the presence of a large number of relatives and friends. The young couple were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents. After the ceremony thecucsts wcr Invited to partake of a sumptuous repast v lilch had been pro na red for the occasion," and to which all did full jus tice. 1 110 LjAItUON ADVOCATE loins with their large number of friends lu wishing them a happy and prosperous journey turougu lite. The Coal Trade. The production of anthracite coal for the month of April was 2.1U4.720 tons. as against 2,)3U.223 tons fur the same month last JTr;'a decrease of 141,4'JQ tons. I ho amount mined from Jan. 1 to April 80, this year, was 11,077,410 tons, as againsU 7,771,524 tons during the corresponding period of last ycar;an Increase of 1,1X15,811:1 tuns. The stock of coal on hand at tide-water shipping t ....II m icon rm tn . . j-uutia ,tj', uu, .OCU, U,,1U I.JII9, and on March 31, lgitt, 042,470 tons; i decrease of 238.301 tons. Kservcom pany exceeded Its allotment in April us toiiows: Heading, sh.iku- tons; Lehigh valley, Wl,l2 tons: Lackawanna, 0,531 tons; Pennsylvania ltaliroad, 85,578 tons; Erie, 21,200 tons, and Delaware unit lliiilsuii, l.biS tons. Amputation. Samuel Baker, a resident of Parry vllle, who had his right leg severely burned about twelve years ago on the cider bank at that place, since when it nas caused mm much tiouuie so much so that he has accustomed himself, late ly, to largo doses of opium to alleviate ins sutterliigs. llut the Increasing use li.&cI.iGu ,if lila Iflf Mnnn.cl.aluil a ... nit, n . Hon. This operation was performed i last Wednesday, at roiryville, by Dr. , W. L. Kuu assisted by Drs. Zcrn and l!.l.r Tim n,i -.n rftniMciil n Kit (it fifteen Inches below the knee. The patient recovered from the operation excellently. He Is a poor man, ambiti ous to gain Ills own llvlihood, which his crippled condition prevented him from doing, but by the use of an artificial limb he Hill soon be alright Lots at Private Sale. Thiolloln. lots In the Horo.iL.h of Liiiighton are offered for sale cheap for casii: une corner I. oi on. Northampton sirnet. unnosim ib.( c.ni,.iiio, biir. ii n,,.i -. . . .. . - three lots on Bank street, adjoining property ot John I. scmiurl am lonim site L. new round hoiui-s. Annlv.in i T. J Cr-ALSf. dw. People In and enter Town tJfflSg," 'STittSnK'SlJftS m J&IjH -s-mmcuninn .i, i uauiu was w i auw 1,lll,'"",yl; Our friend Daniel Oravcr, of Mountain Topi wal , tmvn Mondny, Miss Mary Smith, of Lehigh street, Is so journing ut Dearer Meadow. Miss Lulu Zchner spent several days this week Willi Uctlileliera friends. Jacob Brong and family, of Bolomon's flap, were hi ton n last Saturday. Jonathan Klstler, of the Carbon House, was on n trip to Pnttsvllle this week. Howard Chubb spent several days at Harrlsburg, with bis parents, this week. Mrs. L. Kothsteln, ot Northampton street, Is visiting bcr parents In MaLonldu Valley, this week. , Miss Emma Itcber, of this place, Is so journing with relatives and frtcmll at Read ing, reim'a. Miss Mary rcarson. of BUUIntton. was tho gutstof Miss Tlllle Helfcrf, on South street, during the week. Wm. (iravor, formerly of this place, now of Penobscot, I.uzcruo county, was in town several days last week. Dr. J. C. Krcainor, of Aquashleola, while In town last Friday dropied in lind renewed his subscription to tbe Advocate., -Mrs. Chas. James, of Philadelphia, who was visiting Mrs. If. V. Morthlmer, ouBtink street, returned houie on Tuesday. W. n. Peters und family and BenJ reters and family, ot this placo, speut last Sunday at Rockdale, with the "folks at home." -JTon. W. II. Kern and D. S, Mchrkam, were peregrinating In the neighborhood of. South Lehlghton last Monday evening. Messrs. J. Howard Hammaim and Prank A. Avery, of Buffalo, N. Y., who have been visiting New York and Philadelphia, aro tbe guests of Charles Long, of Packerton 1 The Great Council of Red Men. The thirty-seventh annual session of the Great Council of Pennsylvania Im proved Order of Bed Men convened lu the Lehigh Theatre; Bethlehem, Tiles day morning. There was a public re ceptlon at 10 o'clock and Burgess Myers welcomed the, visitors. There was a business session In the afternoon and ltobert P. Morton, of Philadelphia, w as elected Great Senior Snganiore.. Tbe treasurer's report showed a balance on hand of $3,728.05. During the year $15, 000 on the Great Council building 'has been canceled, leaving tho debt' on the full amount. 87,500. Tho membership of the Order in the State ts 20,000. In vitations to visit the Bethlehem Iron Company's Works,- Lehigh University and St. Luke's Hospital wero rccolved and accepted. Lower Towamonslng Items- St. John's church Is to have a new bell weight, 1200 pounds. George Montz and Llllle Umberly were united In the holy bonds of matri mony last &aturuay. Lewis Blose is nt present the hap piest man hereabouts, owing to the ar rival of a little girl baby at his home. Lewis Troxcll is engaged in reno vating his house., The Supervisor Is repairing the roads. Corn planting Is almost finished John Peters, of Lehlghton, was the, guest of his mother on Sunday. lo scare crows will be tho next task of farmers. Levi Shoenberger and Elmira Peters wero married several wceks'ago. They have our hearty congratulations. Confidence Figures from the- Odd Fellows. At the session of the Grand Encamp ment of the Odd Fellows, Monday,-at Ilarnsburg, Grand Scribe James B. Nicholson presented his annual report, from which the fbllonlng statistics' arc collated : Present 'pumberof patriarchs. 12,402; net loss during the year,. 112; working encampments, 201: patriarchs relieved during tbe:jear, 2,003; pal J for the relief of patriarchs, 44,700.41 ; -for the relief of widoue.l families, $432.31: for the education of orphans, $100; for burying the dead, Sli,V28.40;forspccTul relief. $480.40; total amount paid fpr relief, $57,705.02: amount, of receipts of the encampments, $05,132.55: total paid for, relief and working expenses, $81, 024.02; total .Usets reported by the en campments, f jii.',ii.-.'i. uiticersot tnc encampment were elected as follows: Grand Patriarch, Win. A. Wlthernp, Philadelphia: Grand High Priest. John Levergood, Lancaster; Grand Senior Warden, Iteuben btedman, Philadel phia; Grand Scribe, James 1!. Nicholson, Philadelphia; Grand Treasurer, John Sf Ilelss, Philadelphia; Grand Junior Warden, M. D. Wiley, Allegheny; Grand Kcprcsentallves to Sovereign Graud Lodge, Alfred Slack, Allegheny. AKrees With Both John Parker, of the Mahanoy City Tri-Weeklu Record, sneaklm of the difference existing botu ecu the Hazle ton rlaln bncaker and the sentinel. sums the matter up thusly: the itazieton newspapers sutler an me inconveniences ot personal organs, The Sentinel is owned by G. B. Markle and the Plain 8pcaker Is on close politi cal terms with Ex-benator .Ecklcy 1) Coxc. Whatever these two millionaires do that ts good must be exaggerated. and whatever they do which is corrupt and onnrcsslvc must bo slossed over. It is a bad position tor nil editor ot a news paper to. be In. The Plain Sneaker intimates that G. B. Markle Is the op pressor and enemy of labor personified. and we heartily agree with it. The Sentinel suggests that Mr. Coxe is a bogus philanthropist, and his charities are Intended to gratify his vanity and place him In a pnslttsn somewhat analagous to that of the feudal lord and his serfs. And we heartily agree with the Sentinel. A plague on both their houses! The Sentinel doesn't think Eckley B. Coxe would do for Governor of rennswvama. in our opinion he is just as unfit a man as Geo. B. Markle and his prospects of "getting there" are about as brilliant. Edna Blttsnbendcr'. Slayer. An Easton despatrh of the 17th says There is a prospect tliat'the mystery of the dratli of Edna Blttenbcnuer, near Stroudsburg, In 1880, will be cleared up, rue young woman was lounu dead one morning in October of that year in the corner of a field. Her head had been crushed with a stone. Previous to the murder the girl had been criminally assaulted. A tramp was arrested a few days later on suspicion, but he proved an alibi. The murder remained a mystery until Monday when Detect I ye Simons received Information charging Louis Schweuk with laving committed the crime. Schwenk's wife has made affidavit that on the night Miss Blttenbcndcr was, murdered Schwenk came home with his clothing bespattered with blood. He told his wife all about the crime, and why he committed It hut threatened to kin her if the ever divulged the secret scleral months ago bchwenk was chamed with criminal lullinacvwith hi daughter, aged 18, n hlch relation had been continued for four years. The girl finding herself unable to longer hide tho fact, made a confession, on the strength of which a warrant was Issued for Schwenk's arrest. Before, the constable arrived Schwenk borrowed $000 and fled. Mrs. Schwenk, fearing -that he would return and murder nerseit ami daughter for cxKsIng him, took up their abode with Mrs.Schwenk's mother, near Bangor. She has inado affidavit against her husband, she says, that h may no arrested and punished. Latki:. The btroudsburg Jefferon- Latki:. The Stroudsburg Jefferton claims there Is notmtu in theabove lan claims there is no truth In the above statement. statement. a . I . , The Chautauqua Literary Circle will lipid an open meeting in Peter's - i lla 11 next Saturday even ns -May w. I An elaborate nrosrumme has been pre - tared aud will appear In our next Issue. ' t it of Jurors Drawn to servo at tho June term of our County Court, at tho Court House, Mauch Chunk, commencing tho second Monday of June, at 10 o'clock a. m.: orand JtmORS. Boyle, Cornelius, mlnsr. Summit I11I1. Brady, Frank, miner. Summit Hill, llalley, James, farmer, East Penn. lleniilnghon", B..blacksmlth. K. Mauch Chunk Heaver. William, tinsmith, Franklin. Crlll, William, laborer, lower lowamenshie. Davis, George, laborer, Audenrled. pehart, w, If., clerk, snd ward: M. Chunk. ..miner, i-aui, inn-jiecper, nouin mauer. . i-iiiiuff.il, ia, jnuurcr, nearer Jiieauow. i!rrnj chas. merchant, I. Towamenslmj. Orimtfis, David II., miner. Lansford. Hcberllng, Jacob, gentleman, Lehlghton. Jones, Ben). T., miner. Audenrled. nruuer. weunan, iraeKinan, I- ratiKiin. JJPP. John, fanner, Mahoning. Martin, John, fireman. Beaver Meadow- Martin; Michael, miner, Beaver Meadow. , i ii7..-ii, juam, laoorer, iicaver Meauow. Kex. James, brakeman, Lehlghton. - ' Reed, David, brakeman, Summit Hill. Itehrllr. Reuben. rftrmr. Tnwrtm'ptilnff. . Stroll, Abe L., clerk, 1st ward, M.Chunk. rKTTIT JUnORS. Avers. T. F.. merchant. Muueh niinnk. Appenseller, James, teamster, E M Chunk aiisuii, cuniim u., cierK, jjisi m uiiuiik. Belhllle, It. It., clerk. East Mauch Chunk. Bowman, J., physician, East Mauch Chunk. Hernasko, A. J., Jeweler, Mauch Chunk. Bedding, Charles, peddler, Mauch Chunk. .mvuii. i.itiiuiu, miner, j-ausiuru. Beer, Benjamin. Justice, Toivamenslug. Curran. Edward, mason, East Mauch Cb .'.iv0, . .... t.r.f .... iiiwi, j a ii it II. Clam. Mlllon O., tailor. Lehlithtnn. Dohrthn, Joseph, agent. 1-ehlelitnn. LiuiK.-ueorge, inoniacr, ni alien LlnmK. KOkort- Frank, farmer. lVnn I7nr,r j'erry, Ilugh, miner, Audenrled. rreundt, Henry, laborer, Manch Chunk. Oabert, George,' hostler. Mauch Chunk. Oallachbr, Neat, laborerkEastMHiich Cbrtnk. Oehrlng, William, railroader, Mauch Chunk. Oancaware, Edward, merchant, Weutherly. thimbert,-J. II., fanner; MlilioHlng. Ifcller, eo., conductor. East Mauch Chunk. Halm, William, laborer.'Fraukltu. uagcnuHcn, jauies, lauorcr, I, lowumensing., IebTer.anlin oatoer. Summit Hill. KlncllnftUwanl, Wider, AUdenrlcd. Kramers .e.stc.10ek.teu,llr.f.Tmvmrnlm Knucdy,Thoinas.mlner,umniltHlll. ' s Kuebncr, Danlol. cnglueer, Wcatheily. h niicr..iolinv'mlner. Nejouchonlng. mini'. j, ,t., uuicuer,-jcaincny. McBrldCtIL If., lnn-keoir, Beaver Meadow Jjitner, Nathan, merchant.' East M Cbunk.f .. Miller, Gilbert A'., oarpcuter. Summit Hill. , rrvrv, uuvjti, janner, l.eillffll, . Pattcrnon. -Abraham. innnlitr- AWnhorlv Kclss, J-. rs, merchant, Bea'ver Mi-adow, o'".uiii wwtuwii. iiui-Nuei'rr, i neKer. Steatli, Wesley, laborer. Wcatheily. .iiuikda, iniiiu iiiiui;rT lAiisiuru. Jyagner, Frank, laborer, Mauch Chunk. i.vtzeVHeirry.brakeman,reatherlyi ;,lror()crmatl, xathAn, Janner, lalionlog.. t Bradwcll, John, miner. Nesouclionlnir. ' Butler, Wm. 11,, gentleman, Miiueli OUmik. uarron, rnirii K, operator. aiaucuununK. t'ostenbadcr, J., carpenter, I. Towamenslng. Davis, Isaac, gentleman, Summit lllll: Eckert, Thos., farmer, Towamenslng. Kckert, John, farmer, Towamenslng. Evans, George, moulder, Lnnsfunl. Ocarlmrt, James, brakeman, AV'eath'erly". Hrlincs, Edward, laborer,. Beaver Meadow. Hummel, John; elgarmakcr. LelileWon. ilcllmaii, Geo., W'., carpenter, IUIghton. Jlolllnger, S. 11., cletk, Lunsford. llollman, Aaron, laborer, Summit 111(1. Haldeman, John, teamster. Summit Hill. IlarJcinan, Levl.lnn-keeiJer, L. Towamenslng iiix' jiiiiiiiwu, iiuuiiri, i.. luiiuiuuiisiui;. Kemcrer, Lewis, farmer, L. TowKnicnslng. Kline, William. railro.ider,Jast M chunk. Klstler, Daniel A., tanner, Mahoning. Kelley, Jobn'll., miner, fjmsford. lllJHniil.u.llllC3. lillllin, ..t.lllUlllUl,. Long, WllllHiu, clerk, l"ackertoti. MeKenna, James, gentleman. Imsford. .tuNiney, uooerr, uruKeman, weauieriy. Miller. K. DnltirliLS. u-iitehmnii. Tj.ilrlitnn. Mertz, Henry, carpenter, l'rauklln. Mantz, Uavlcl, gentleman, Ihigbtnn; McFage, Patrick, minor, Audcurled; r , Nusbauni, Cbailcs, grocer, Welssport. Oiirlan, Kdnnrd, minor, Summtt Hill. I!lt7j-, Harrison, laborer, rarryllle. stotflet. J. H Inn-keeper, Weatherlv; Slirfrled. Howard, bottler. Enst Mauch Chunk. Stermcr, Nathan, stone-cutter, East M Chunk. nimiig, .losepn, larmcr, lowameiiking.. liUiKiiiuarii, nsepu, leainnrer, lyLununK. Weader. Henrv. farmer. North Kidder. Walk," A. A., earpeiitcri l'ackerton, JVeJir, Wilsoij. earpet-wcavvr, Mahonlpg. TheSeigeof Vieksaurj. The above mllltarV drama was rdaved last Thursday alid Friday nights in School nail, this borough", before a de- nguicu ana: enttiustasiic audiencevlio made theJwalls rfng with their frceVfient burstslbf annliuse at tho manV'comlcal sttnallons iirl'd s'parkling'-'dlaiogue'.wltli wUcli flies di-arna 'Is, teclnlng.'-1, W'lilje uiru lujiHiij iiuiiiuiis liic pijiy very pathetic, which makes IL highly lliter- esting; fprjlhstance, whete Sir. Val, E. Lore, yie hero,, is saved trom a nebcl' bullet by !. little silk flag, consealed Iti his breSst a love token from hlslla'nce,' Hie audience kept up for several minutes a perfect storm of applause. "Tatcfs,". Miss .May btanion, has won a place in the hearts of our people by her brizht and natural acting the paft-of tho color ed -servant, anu Kept the audience in oou humor by her many outbursts of ttit. Evhrvhndtf liprft. n-iv "Tfnrmli f,p Taters, 1,'lisabe de bacon," Florence S,tanhope is much admired as the vil lage ueile, wuo followed her lover to tie hoart of Vicksburg disguised as John Clem, the dumb boy a Union spy. Poor Dennis Mulcarthy comes In for his share of praise as atruoton of Eiin, who Is fighting forlils "iiiothar-Irl-law country.'' The other character? ado equally good and deserving of much praise In their various parts. Incident al to and during the performance of tile drama, song's and doublu clog dauclng weie Introduced which wero heartily re ceived. The company, here, was yoted n grand success. . .if- Answer of the Jersey Central. Counsel for the New Jersey Central Railroad Company Monday filed lit the united states circuit uourt. at 1'h a- delphia. that company's idea to Hie bill of complaint of the Lchich Coal and Navigation company. The plea recites that on the 7th of July of last year the Jersey Central presented its petition against the Philadelphia and HeadiiiL' itaiuoaa wompany. asking the uourt lo give it the option ot terminating its lease lo the Heading, Jto- which .proceedings iuc-,ciiigu ioai ami .navigation com pany suusenuciuiy, occamq a party, ami that af terwrds, upon the . report of "the maferhp .Court decided In-fayorl'ot the Jctsoy't'Ceiitrah Company, holding that nt such 'time, when -tho Jersey. central siioum uesircto'eserclse't be option. It should regain possession of the Lehigh and Susquehanna llallroad and other property held by It under the lease between the Lehigh-Navigation and tlio Jersey Central. Tho findlng'of tho Court Is pleaded as a bar to tho bill of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company recently filed against the Jer- u VAxiMll mitrirnn.l I '...U.O. .... ' iV. It. efforts til regain possession of tho Le- a-j i.,, .,. ..... u.-vi vuu.iM,, , it. i. a tiigu ami ustmehanna llallroad, and tnc couri.is asked to dismiss the proceedings.- Of Interest to Ladies. The new" treatment for ladles' diseases dlscoypred by Dr. JIary. A. Gregg, tbe aisitnguisneu jngusu ruysician and nurse, which has revolutionized the en lire mode of treating these complaints In England Is now being introduced Into the U. b., under a fair and novel plan. sumcicni ot this remedy for one month's treatment Is sentree to every Udy who Is suffering from any disease common to the sex who sends her address and 1:1 2ct. stamps for expense, cliar-'es. etc. It Is a potUtve cure for any fonn of female disease and tliercc frlal nackace Is many times sufficient to effect a per- mnnem cure, t uu directions accompany tliu package (which Is nut' un in a plain wrapper) also price list for future refer ence. Xo trial packages will be tent ntrr-rttij. nt, loso. Address, pitEio IIKUEDV IO.MPANY, PAIAIVBA, . V, .May 15, SO-yl. Mahoning Items. Dr. Morgan Williams, of Scranton. was lliu guest of Thoi. Mussclip.au over Sunday. Mrs. Ed. Ilnnslcker, of Lehlghton, was visiting relatives in loo Valley dur- luo " -llil went to see the baby. Thomas Musselrosn last week. Bur- I . . a , . cnaseu a uno uorse iot stiu, . . - V. M. Balllet of FranVlrn- iri.l Marshall College ts spending bis senior vacation aw nnme. 1 Kniery Stel5nwat Is ii.tlntln" A Arner's and Mahlon Xothsteln's houses, imk. uoioy, i nomas u., merchant, Nesquelinnlng Chrlstniun, M. II., merchant, Towamenslng. Chrlsthiau, tawls, farmer, L. Towumcnsltur. r , ,t)., t i ni . .......... .i,i.i. Decoration Day Programme. The following Is the programme arranged fur the observance ot Decoration Day in this borough i The children to represent the States will meet at the M. E. church at 1S:30 o'clock, and procession move at l :0o. The teachers and scholars win assemble at their respective churches at 12:30 p, hi., and march down non Street as follows: Reformed school right resting on tho South corner ot Iranijuic -Bank- streets; Evangelical, right restlogon Northwest ecruer of Iron and Bank streets nlutherau, Tluht resting on left ot Evangelical, the 31'. E. will form In front of their- churmtf John I). Ber'toictfe Tost will fonn on' Easf side of -BankWfcy." right resting on Sweeny's cfruer; Teutotfla Soelelyi-Vvin form on-Baiiknttr. rlnlrt rcstln bit left of .TSertolcttO' Post ffiratlen Huetten Lbdae. T. O:ot OrF.; Vrtst ttfir6r.Oau"str?ct, rlgliV rnyT'irijtl; lUiffAfi porne.CBa'id wlir luaui uuu ficissjjiiri arrj um tamps of P. '0.' ii. of A. will lOcirt ahing Binkway. tltfht reitlhg ou left ot arryVUlo'.'Cornet Band. .Lehliiliton DrunuCoriis.wlllTorm on Bonth'Jsorjier of Bajikw.a.irlglit Teiting at David Km.ta.xs corner, ttoy-pl GiT..Ul form on 'Bank ' stnicri OwtKlitr.'.'restliig at Kreamcr'! conua;"itbo i Welssport 1 Sun day Schools to jfortd'taiHcWatery'cm the left of Drum Corps. .,.. Tlio processlori'ftlli'htovo-'in thtrffjnov.ltBt orden ' Ii .Arlon CoznctiBaifit uii. -ii "Sir.: r.ifitt.v'lVr:' -"t ... RiiaDL.uNi. In jiuriii-.... , t Wagons llh GotfiTessoI 1 John I). Berto!c,ttu JUJf Onaden Huettert jpdgd, V;iJPO;'P.i 1aro11,l?;V'r.Vl!tV1Wuai M t Wel,Jpor?&r; f WM H ti .rarrvrtlltt Cauip, RyOrAA" LuiKiiloit piflDitui ai: JO ' Reformed Sunday Hrtiox idnv Hrhiml. 1 I ",' it t ,'JivalurelleahvlundflV. tiifieiil.AtJ .V, PaeJaTtou jXrum Port,. -!'? 1 " ' " .. J. Lutjierau spiiday School, -rt trelifeiVnhni,undvy fehootlj .. .:WelpQrt Kvaug8bi- 8uiilayycliffl j,- '..,. C"4witsboiL,toT,: " 1'ar.il.lirQtt.-. .rftrt I . Tto'e-.-pprBank.toxUiuuk'ln ky,,tljtau7;)i- imrpkln- Aljp y. to. Second, doivn Jjecondto ElmVwlVElnrtBCSLi'elcfj-: r' ".. -'fher cxcrcl Je,tueAboigete(y(.svtli:I)e ji' Churuhclrairsf Ad:urs!iHltt-,tirni:in. m' itiv. G. W. StlbUzilceoratlonjauiav(the,sefiouls.' lute by old ,oldlrsfjijuslyiy ArloM-torncl iiajiU4;uosing exercises oytrev. s, n..Kuiler; muslubv Uaiid.o -vji lb J-j"i -HA. .-'.The'processldh, wl;a)ietti relorrt.-.lli' tlvoJ same vrucr auu.iiiari.uwvnKiiii iq uauK.up ISiUik: to hUersttHanVi.1Baukw'ay, ikinit. Public -Souare: tlieilllJiiirtiua- teeoti deeonitlon .wlll;beuelitclir.djaudpor. ceeu-ioiuc HothecenietcTyt(iK!rfoim tiielr.dufles",' proceislon nimhig down. WMta'Slrect the and wheVe tbe ceronipiiles wlH.bepptfned by Rev. by.Rev. closlnz which tbe LehlLiitou iwrtlon 'of the liroeesslni: will rctofiu and luauH to Bank stive, aud be dismissed. , . ",' ... ii,'..- '. Thu ladl&s aro cafnestlv Inrtfed lo riaitlet. pate, and tluiso n1s!Urtg to eontrrbirte flowers ttiii luvinw.iv.nw uyiii uwitic CAlluu-Afvo- themselves with bouauctsibr-'wrcufhs wlihli will be handcdlatlu: decoration i-ummlltec at mo cemetery wirinir i.enightoii or ut the lMblic Siiuire'jii JVclssjiort. I The following Is a.llst of comrades burled In thn several f.inier..rtHln fhU lidrfitnrlt -titiiT itelBimorliood so faras"Welunl'hrch able to ascertain, should any ol our friends know of outers inuy win eouieru lavur uy- uamuns luc names to us during tho coming week, so we can make tnc Jiceessarj' corrections : . ib'TEimnn ix LBiiiautccf CKMKrnniES, .' WAKOF-181'J: JohnLcntz, , 'I lipn'Kol I.-r, ucaver,- - ueonaru.Tioutz, . ' . uanlelKlotz: LATK nCLELt.ION. J. y. HeberUng, . ( itntf les- Kernel er, Kllas.W'olSs;-;. -Henry Melghao, Mathew .Melgliau, K IVLoHgstrcet, wnuiaiu.ildnti, Cliurlcs Mulhcarn, Charles Patterson. Henry Miller, James Holmes, ; Horace' De Young, A. L I'utterson, Lewis KUnger, (Iraiivlllo Clauss, - David O'Brl.in; K. L'. alulhcarn, Adam Buchman. 'Jeremiah Kolms. John D. B'ertolcttc, uuuiei fHuuers.-i " '' James H, ueon: orce Dick. Campi upucU. ' - rAnnvviLtK ci:tcTEnv. Claries' Wlutllng, I Apiust Wlnlllng, JoJinMIllham, Robert l'hlfer, Alex Belford, . i Charles-Brown. Charles: Jhu'naly, Bitumgarten. . " WKIKHI-OKT qKMCTkltV! .Meob-Welss, 1770.' I John Arncr, 1812, Frank Weiss, 1812, I Jacob Sehwauk, 1813. AnjnndciMoycr,- . LATfi UEllI-l.l.lO.V. lames Powell. I' r.lllI'lM 11IK1I1N. Jnna. P. Kneli, Charles Brown, Cliurlcs Buyer, Martin Blose, George Derhammor, Jos.'C. Connor. William K Klolz, lliibart Wetland, William Kline, ltachman, ArbCrtlleniian, Alfred I-aurleh, George Buck, Jacob W'lsner, John Gutli,' ' Alex. Iutz, Alex. Harliiian, Frank Hourwlno. John l'ow ell, NEW MAHONIN-O CKSIKTWRV. O. K Musselman, I Joseph Mertz, Henry Snyder, I Augustus Walton,, George Arb, (Ileyry W'ehrsteln, Miiiougnoy nnoiiT. East Mauch Chunk Items- Allen Jacoby. a 3-year-ohl' ..spn of Beni. Jacohr, died on Friday -iiioriilne of last Week, of .croup, and was buried in the Jivergreen Cemetery on btinday at 3 o'clock p.' m. Key. "Voodbiirno of. delated. ' Willie, a small sou of Fred Bruckle. died last Monday of croup; aged i! years, 7 months and a few day. Funeral took" piace (in Wednesday attenirxni. . a number or -children arc, troubled with croup. -' ' Mr. T. L. Stocfried. who fell from a scaffolding four weeks ago, Ts up aud about again. -. Mr. John Mitth. ono of our mcr chants, was in Philadelphia over Sun day. l. u. Jones, super utiutdent of the EberVale mines,, was In', town- on the istli. - - -On Saturday; 29lh Insti. the' East Mauch' Chunk Base Ball Club'wlH'eross' bats with the Plilladclphla lrUckJ.ay-' ers, on mo r-asi .iiaucn i.nunii proiuid, , llio new drug store ofHoovcfii Bros. Is fast nearing comiUetlon: The painters are al work. " $ Auother shooting, match forn:bear is io eoine on on inc .,tii gi tins monui. 11. A. bcbivartz. formerly of Allrfi- towii but now.a.cItUeh'of ihla borougW, Whll engaged In palnt'ng -fell. front a scaffold cm Tuesday last-and wus allghii , i.., , - , ly injured. 1 --to Orand Mhslcal Treat.-Din't Mill It. On next Thursday anil Ft May. even-, leg, May 27th and XSth, our peopfe will ' bo afforded the oppprtuiilty of hearing. one or me most nopuiar musical opera's of the day "Lalla." This. juvenile opera has met with unbounded success wherever produced. I he Lehlghton Orchestra have been riigaKed anil will play tho overture. After the perform ance oi the opera the ".May role" will bo beautifully presented.' On . Friday evening tho exercises will consist of n grand musical entertainment lu which all the very latest musical compositions will be presented, "flic prusntitlon of uie opera, "L.una, win ue under tne control of Mrs. V, W, Bawer, which fact alone assures for It- a rolrlpiete suc cess. If you wish to spend a .ihiightfut evening and hear all I he latest and best musical productions of the rtaj', don't miss It. Admission 23 cents, children 10 cents. - Tbe Odd Pillows' Orand Officers. The sessions of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows In session at Harrlsburg. Tuesday, were largely- attended, the number ol delegates, exceeding seven bundled. Various- reports showing a prosperous condition were read. Grand otllccrs -were elected as follows Grand Master, Charles W. Illdgway, Philadelphia; Deputy Grand Matter, John W. llaney, Pittsburg; Grand Warden, James P. Bobbins, I'hlladel nhla: Grand Secretary. James B. Kichol sou, Philadelphia; Grand Treasurer, M. Bichards Muckle. Philadelphia: licpre- imtatlvo to Sovereign Grand Lodges, ltobert E. WrleJit. Allmtown. The joint commMsVs,-h-n;tho-GriW L6dgc" ami lirana encampment, appointed for the purpose, reported in favor of Phila delphia at tlm permanent hrvlijuarter lortpe meeitnj ot tnc oovcrcigu uranu Lodge. INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. or new r. b. nAitORBAVES. Lesson 8. AfoifSgJ. Jraus at nrrrnEDA. John t,C-13. OoldenText,Jphnv,0. Time, A. D. 28, probably about tho pass over, though tho exact time is not a settled question. Place, Jerusalem, at the pool of Uctlieda.'- The cOliutry was nstlr. It was the cclcbration'of one of their feasts and tho ;peoi)1o,iaJ-gnthereU Trom fur ami near in. the ancient city of Jerusalem. Jesus ...jr.,'il.Aii S(..ll.1.. .1 1. il...iu.... U9 (IIC1U. (lUUllll iiiruuii IIICSIIVVIS fef tlio city, quietly watching the crowds MnA noting-the vuricd IncidoAts peculiar to su.ch Occasions. Hc-camctoalaree pool Jif water, jvhich; was culled Betheda, . liquseof. mercy.:'. Un its margin, lining 1 1. . i...;..- i.. .!v.i.. ..i.i.i. Ii .?. M nivJ9, 111 lliu Jiiilivi. mum Clltuvi had build ut Its sldo, were numbers of people nfl'.iclcl with Incurable diseases. There Wan a leg-Sid that nt certain seasons uu aHgcl ctMiie dow u and troubled Wie "wiiler; and whoever lirt etepped into the pool jlltor the troi'il ling was healed of wlmteverdueailb liebad. Such lcends were common and were eagerly believed Vythe copleand hence tlio great numbir pr.thUso whom Juses loiiud wailing for tlie. wovina of (he water, lie looked pityingly uon them. His heart touched ' w itii 'compassion, lie could have healed thenv hll with a word, but I hut would ' fiifve devcrted the great purposes He had .in imn. kci, iiiriuiig luuuu pour urippit;, .whg.llailbceu'.dlseased for thlrt-ycight veurM and who wan frlcudlens und ulune. "He astctT.hlm, Wilt .lliou bo muilo nioier une man kiiqw, uoiiung ol tlio :cliar'ctcr of Ijw tjuestioner and simply ;1eJii of his misfortune In having no one to help hiuunto.'jhc pool and- liuw that .lwsIwuysgotsJicro before hu did, Tinld'801jnC. clmnre after another slipped rewltw'gnui). '(Jtisijtike p thy bed, - K'lhFwalk,?' fiaitl thc' jluatVr, iuid tlio poor wip'ylj! rbacj guUrcred, lip his elccping jWx.iiud.weiit dn his wtiv It was the .b)ut4ayund uucl ail event naturally ,VccW: ii. vast crowd ; together in a few Yiimutes.and thisluiraculous cure was soon lii;, hll-abwjrbiiig tropic. of discussion in .tTioclty.. Vestis had quickly passed out .amongst' tho crowd and so escaped Jtlentilication,. later in tlio day IIo went - fnto tho Temple and there found the man -Ho had heated. 'Mlelinhl. lliriu nrl nuiiln ; Wliolcj" lie said, "sin no more.lqst a worse .tiiiug come unto thee". The man at .once went to tie authontiou and told, them who it was who. had hcalci him on -the Sabbath day. The storm of opposition which had been gathciingin ecclesiastical circles fjr many mouths now found ready expression, .lierjj wns u man who did not work in harmony with them, nud hence was uot tobe-tolerated. And here was a man frfio hqulcd the sick on the Sabbath day 'In'ilcfranco of their law, They gathered ro'upd'Jesus with their fierco dcuuncio 'tjon und brought Him beforo the .authorities cn the charge of Sabbath ".breaking. But His masterly defense 'threw them into confusion, as He declared Himself to bo Divine, tlio- Son of God, nndjo equal with (loci, und they were .obliged to.bct Him free. It is a remarkable scene. There are tlio judges und authorities eager to convict tHo accused if possible. There is the man who was healed of his disease and then brought this storm upon Jesus. .There. is1 the Muster, culm dignified, patient,-divine. Mlns was, in a sense, the crisis of His life.. Up to this time He hn'd been practically .unmolested, but from hemcfurth His movements wero jealously watched, Ho was harassed, and filially betrayed. This was the beginning of the end, lesson Tiiouarrrs. 1. The spiritual-Betheda has a cure foi every one. . 2. God gives us strength' to do us He commands us. .', " 3. Do not wail for'emotiohs or fooling, mere troubling of the water, but turn your eyes to Jesus," the Savior of the world. 4. The Sabbath is yours. Make it holy by your deeds and Hvcs. Frank Boycr, of Parryvllle, lost f 207 last Friday on tho road leading from that place to Millport. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up lo 12n".jlock, by D Hsven 4 Tuwnsenil.Bankers.N'il. 3B8 Third Street, I'h i tuil h I li i h . Slocss bought aud sold either for cash or on nisrsui. rMade!ph:a, May 19, 1883. bid asked lISVs, Ext U S Currency 0'a... ll Ill', , 112 1121 .... I25 12(1 U a ii, new U S. 4's Pennsylvania R It Philidctphift & Heading R It. r rti ri ts 11 5i ins 2i 49 m i4i 2111 114 fJ I0J 23 J() 24 55 Lehigh Vallev U It fi-lueli Coal A Navigation Co ilufl'. N. Y. Jt I'hlla. ltR Co New Jersey Central Northern l'acitio Coni ' " Prefd .Oreenu TranscoutlncntRl 29J m r,oj L'ninn racifio .'. 4Vi Weshtrn Ur.inn 80S Wast Shore M ..ln2i 103 Loilltyille k Nashville .Ui 3t Silver. (Trades) 81 S3 , BOO Doses One Dollar. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the only medtclno of which this can bo truly said: and it Is an unanswerable argument as to the", strength and' positive economy of this great medicine. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tnado of roots', herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably known for their power lu rurlfylng the blood ; and in combination, proportion, and process, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is pcctiHar to ittclf. ''For ecowmv and comfort wo U60 Hood's sarsaparllla." iiiis. c. jiuewstui, nimaio, "Hood's Sarsaparllla takes lot time and 'oyantity to show Us effect than any other preparation i over igearu oi. i wouiu aoi ue wlthout.lt In. tho house."' Mns. C. A. M. ItmcAiiD. North Chill,- N. Y. 100 Dotes One Dollar Hood's Sarsaparllla cures scrofula, salt .rheum, all humors, bolls, pinnies, general de bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache. .catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com plaints, and all affections caused by Impure blood or low condition of tho system. Try It. "I was severely athicted with scrofula, and io'r oyer a year had two running sores on my neck. I took live bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rllla, and consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovejoy, Lowell, Mass. "nood's Sarsaparllla did mo an immense amount of good. My whole system has been bnllt up and strengthened, my digestion Im proved, and my head relieved of the bad feel .lug. I consider It the best medicine I have ever used, and should not know how to do without It." Msnr L. Febu:, Salem, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists, ft; tlx for JS. Made only by C L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. f IffST PREMIUM. PHIUD.H8KS. Oraud Prise Jlt-dnl, IMrU, IS'B. Aitrfi-rnrwrforlt Wm trejdoipel Mfr 9 N ink ft -t u'r 1 tl -UA t'Eflll )',V V V V New SPRING Stock OF Stylish Foreign and Doistic SIJITINOS AT ' H. H. PETERS,, Exchange Hotel Building, Bank St., Lehlghton, ,o It If with pleasure that. I announce to my customers and tho public gencrullr tnat my purchases of new Spring and Summer stock, eoinlstlngof a very cbolco assortment or stylish; and awirtbio put terns of t"' Gafesimers and nro dbW 111 and ready Tor Inspection. The prices will bo found remarkably low, and the quality, jar' etcrtUlng any .line of, goods eserbroufiht: to (hi town. An Inspection-' solicited.' - Satisfaction guaranteed in price, quality and work manship, I have Inllock a nleo line of Boy's Reaay-MadeSRits. from :Z5 Up I bavo aUp a fuliltrw of those". Famous $10 Suitings, whldi I make tip in the L teat .Style and Most Durable Manner." YoAarclnvIted to call.. And uro roll line" of ; ' Gont's FafnisHlnrr Gbbdu at equally low prices. Respectfully, H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, Apr.3 3m ' Lehlghton) l'a. SODA. WATEIt SODA WATKIt SODA WATEH SODA WATKIt SODA WA". K t SODA WAIKit -AT- ::::n:::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:::::::: Dr. C. T. HoM's, CEXTTIAL I nnUO STORK,"'" (JKNTlt.Vh DHUO-STOKK'-' CK.NTltAl. DKUO UT01tIx I have the largest and most K-s'tc:Vc ot MEDICINES & EHEi$is ever brought to town. I also constantly carry In stocKand otter for saleatpxleci that defy competition a complete Hoc ot Wal r Paper "AN'D DecorationS, rrescrlptloru carefully compounded; oris carefully ! SODA WATTtTt SODA, WATKIl 60DA VTATElt SODA WATEIt SODA WATEll SODA WATEB tcDr'y2.iy Homes in North Carolina. The Host Productive Stato in tho,Uolott The Seaboard Air-Line,' JFrom NOItl'OLK, VA.,lo' " KALEIOH.SOTjTEIlAjr PINES, -7 ' C1IARLOTTEE, MOUNT HOLLY, - ti 1 1 EI.DY & ItUTlIECFORDTOX, X; c! Offers unoqualled Indureinents to Settlers' wishing to engage In Farming or Manu facturing. tar-Oraln, l'rult. Vegetable. Tobacco, Tim. her and Mineral Lands for sale or leaso jit extremely low tirlces. CiimatB Unexcelled! Ho Malaria ! All uou-rcsldents of North Carolina who purchase lauds, and place same under culti vation, on the Seaboard Alr-IJne Itoads, will be furnished mill an annual uis, for one year, over the road on which located, and extremely low rate tickets for their families; HneclaL low rules on all articles of inoau. facture and product of tlio farm. As evidence of the lunirerlalloii In which the climate Is held by Northern ixronle, a point in I lie fact that tbe hotel ut Kmthei.i, N. C. Is most llbenillv nalniulzed from tho beginning of winter until late in the spring by prominent people nt Massachusetts, New York and oilier Northern States, who give unqualified endorsement of lh climate, and the healthful benefits durlrcd from a Ufa in the long leaf pine region. SomtKiiN riVK. in- Mooro county, n beautiful spot on the It-ilcigh & Augusta Air. l.lne, Is about too feel above tbe sea, and in the extreme Western limit ot tho ling lsaf 1'lne belt, rilmate exceedingly dry, pure, and healthy, with spleadld clear watr, aud the locality Is pronounced, by I lie niot end nent SaniUirlsts tn tills country lo be admlr ublV adapted fur iersou In search of health, aud especially In cose of pulmonary troubles. Lands here very ehea, and specially adapted tn Orapo Culture und Truck I-'urin- Ing: also bilk Culture. .MO hunt llnl.LV. situated nn the West hank of Hie beautiful Catawba Itlver, Is lust cyjn lug Into prominence, as both a .Summer and Winter resort. Tlio country sui rounding possesses lino caiubllllles In being timbered with hard wood for ninnutaeturlng, and this soil Ii excellent for Crass, Grain, Tobawo unci other field crops. The latitude along the line nt rail road cor resiionds Willi that ut Middle Prance, und Italy, and Is tempered by tho tr.lld lufluenrrs ot the (lull Stream on tho Ead and the high mountain rangrs In Hie West. The menu an nual temperature Is K.e lu Summer K, and in Winter ti". Average number of loir days, per year MX.',raliiyV),and cloudy ones eiuy 2. These farts sen e to sbow the cliouto la most excellent. Persons with limited means can purchaso laud mi the Installment plan, If so desired, and by small monthly payment can soon own n farm In this delightful locality. All prosectors and sottlera can purchase tickets on sperlal orders, to be secured by ap plication tn the undersigned, at the following very low ratesi rnouLiT- f it jtiffi Se .j" Toauy SlatTcm on ' I Italclgb&CattnnKlt 4 20 T Tn o T,-l 2 TO Italeluli&Aimuwla" B To osn it vol 4 an Cuollna Central " T go 10 TOl U 7o a .0 1'relsht on household poods, tu any iiaiiil on Uu- hue, per wu lbs Prnin 1'onHsmoiilli, ll.iltlni.ire or New York, Ke.i Uostoii, 4ne., iiiiuVietuni tickets can be purchased at lates luiiiied ubuve. Write to the undersigned for Seaboard Air Lino Hand Hook. Eli lug full detailed Inlnr. Iiiatlnu us tn lands for sale, Sir. The Nnrth Carolina Stato Department of Agrleulture ts working In hearty rooperolinu. wllh llils sj-Mem nf marts. Itnute ot lrael 1 via "Kav Line" Steamer (Chesapeake toy), from lUdUmom dally at 7 I". M. "Old Dominion" Line nf Mciurhli, from ?cw York, l-uesdays, ThuriUajs and Salunl.iys, at 3 , M..iuul IkiMnn, by Mer chants' andMluers Une, nn WeitncMlsMand Saliinlayx, al P. M.. lo Norfolk, Y., enu. uectlug there with tralnsol Seaboard AlrUuo P. W. CLARK, Wilmington, N C. Gon'l rrt. t J-ass. Art. May 15, lSfeti-Cm. T11E SOUTH. ilffiM.irva Southern Males Mil, climate, people, suelal uIi"A'f."!TJ if1 .'EN JET' duie.Hj lo F 1". W oodsrard, 'formerly nf ' hnyl!-ar.ld) hniilhern Pines, Mnnro rnuuty, r and rtv . 'ireyrcli iiii-jtNt. t xAn i-A
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