Tic3iicmrajuj-iiojmil.luJMiMMMLai rrr Kcw Advertisements. Houbo und Lot Ibr Sale.- OmMinU Lot,S3 x 180 fctt, sitimto on tjililtrh Hlrcrf. tli'nf thft New l'Mlliil li noose, upon which Is crtctcd a Rood 'ino-siorvKmiiio House, loxiaicct. A never fallliic well of lure Wutrr, and it tiumlicr or cholco Fruit Trees nnd Vines nn the I-ot. A nlro home for h Mimll family, l'or terms, &c, will nt the CaiiiioN Advocatk Ofllio, llnnk street. Juno 20-tf 'Original Cheap Cash Store.' Groat Tumblo in Warm Woathor Goods! For the week cndlngJJtt'no 10, thcVo A grand Iiumitng Tlncc, Tor a purso were 147,378 tons of coal shipped over of $50, will take jilaee at tho Lelilgliton the Lehigh Vnllcy rnlho.nl, making a Driving 1'ark, nt a o'clock on SalrJy qJifipTi lar one. total to date of 3,451, 600 Ions, and show- nflcrnoon, between D. J, Klsller's Indian I i,, tii,,!, t UMrjtAAUnl.W!tt3 MHIJU'-MMIi K-HWUIIJ-MUW MahtSnlnfflt&mj. Most of .our fanners commenced liaylns this Meek. Tho crop will be! llnlllet, of Penn- We hnvo made tho fnllowliiR rriluctlnns In InR all Increase of 052,080 lonscoinparod mustang Jennie C, and John Ilebcr's ' sylvanla University and O. K. Mussel ....... I n.,l m.t mil tun illltitlluh ... .. .... . ... -". . Administrator's Notioo. ltstnta of MAltY n. K Ll Nil Kit, late of Lehigh tun, Carlton county, l'a., dee'd. 1jttfr nf mltiunlslrnttoii on the estate of Mary 1C KlliiRcr, l.Uo ot the lsorougltof Bummer fiomls.nnd would ndi.iso nil whovilih 10 secure some ni uirsu uurKiiius w tun i'.mj I us they will lait hut a few days. down to 12 cents. 40c. Hl.ick Nuns Veiling, down to 25 cents. 40c. Rlnck Oranadlne, down to 25 cents. 03c. Dlack nnd White Striped (Iranndlnc, down to "JO cents, soc. Light Tan Alpaca, don 11 to 22 cents. lilBliton.Carhon county, I n.,dec'd, have been Snintod to tho undersigned, to vtliom all per Rons Indebted to tho said cslato arc requested tninnkn luiniedlate naviuent.and those bay. lug claims or demand will make the samo known without delay. It. I'-HNSTEKMACIinil. Adm's. June 20, lsso-a LcMghton, Pa. HEALTH 3 It tho dl- NATURE'SFffiffi riinp eno RPsuon is lmjiaireu. UKt rOH ,h0 nvcr innrtue. or uuuu iiiimuiii saltur Auor ent. v ill cure constipation, Mck hcadaeho and dyspepsia. It resit- laics mo nowois aim enables those nt fceblo dlgestlonlocnjoythelr food. 11 reduces Fev er, Cools the Wood, Is invaluable In riles and ami Inflammatory 1)1- Minoa nml w n 1lntlV Sick-Headache, A,,&tr- it snouiu do iounu in AND nVCDTDCIA every household. Sold U I O " t " O I A a by, druenlsts cvery- jianuiactureu oniy uy inniiA.i l where. CO., New York, O iWS . RJLA I WZZi lip J5C. Lailles I.inbmldcrcd Halhrlgpan Hose, In l'inK, vrcam and i.icui iiuc, ilown to It cents. SOc, Hand 1'alnted Fans, down to 33 cents Large size and best quality Palm Leaf Fans, 1 ci'iu i piL'ct: J. T. NUSBAUM Opp. Public Square, Hank Street, I.clilnli- ton. Pa. Juno 7, ISS4-lr. Slit? &ixbm ftvmxU. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1880. SrKCIAL NOTICE. Persons tnaklne payments to this oflice by money orders or poslal notes wilt pleats make them payable t the WmssroRT Post Ofucc, as the Le hisliton oilice is not a money order office FARTHEST NORTH! THREE trn 1 nn OF ARCTIC SERVICE llv il 1 114 UilUUUi., Llcn't U. H. Army, .4nm:uHiuiK L a d T Franklin BnvRTDntlltinti nf Two Vols.. Itnr.il 8vn. with Steel Portrait, over 100 Illustrations and tho Official .Maps una nans. Soi.n O.ni.y nv Suiikciiiption. "Sumptuous volumes, set oil with realistic illustrations." X. Y. Sun. "Volumes In every way satisfactory ar.d complete." N. r. Toil. "Modcrt. straightforward and manly." Philadelphia Vrat. "Admirable alike for the bodr of Informa tion It contains and for the scientific spirit whleli ltdlsclocs."A". T. Tribune. "Profusely llhistraled. Abounds with live ly descriptions."- Chicago Tribune. 'The most remarkable work ever produced upon the sublort of Arctic, explorations." A-. V. Journal of Commerce. A Special Agknt Wantkd inevkhv Citv ani Town. Address, Charles Soribner's Sons, 020 Walnut St., Philadelphia. 74S Broadway, Xew York. June 20 wJ. ELY'S CREAM BALM Git relief at once and Cure Cold in Head Catarrh Hay Fever Yo( a Liquid t Snuff or rowder I Free from injuri 1 , ''"'J. vrug ana 3AY-Sfi.Vfc.K Qfemive Odor,, A particle applied Into each nostril nnd is aureeauic. I'rieo do ceius ai uniKKists: uj mull, rcBlstered, bo rents. Circulars free ELY HltOS., Druggists, On ego, N. Y. Jy-18-1885 FEVERjt 1 Anal Financial Statement, OF THE Scliool District of LeMfc Pa. itrewiTS: Italanco on hand from last year, as per last report....? 271 77 From Collector, Including taxes nf nil kinds MM 97 From .State Appropriation.. 617 Fioin County Treasurer. lor unseated (amis 58 05 l'rom all other sources, (hall rent) 75 05 8 KXPENDITUltKS: For furnishing houses $ fx! 75 For repairing and palming. 228 ft) For teachers' wages 2210 00 For fuel and contingencies.. 2H7 58 For fees of collector, S27I.20, and treasurer, ssn.oo 321 20 l'or salary of Secretary 75 00 l'or debt and interest paid.. 2363 33 For other excuses, as per statement neiow an in -$ 5890 M flalance In hands of tho treasurer.? 610 01 ITEMIZED STATEMENT OF "OTHEIl EXPENSES." DIs count of 20 per cent, on 67 trade dollars $ It 40 W. M.liapshcrrctalnlngfee 10 00 Penn'a. School Supply Co., district register 4 M W. P. Long, auditor's feo 188.1 4 50 H. V. Mor tlilmer, lulntlng anniLiI statement 24 CO Thom is Kcmerer, 1 nmranco 23 i O. O. Strnh. ,1 . P. , suit of the Siisa' F. 1. Co 123 58 F. P. Lentz, J. P ., nssm't. of P. M. F. I. Co.. 12 00 U'Ris Walk, Jau ilor. 1)7 00 Daniel YVicaud, repairs to bell.&c 150 F. P. 1,0111, Sec'y. express, postage. &c 1 7o 314 10 ItESOOItCES AND LIAHILITIES OF Till D1STHICT. ItECOUItSESt Cash in tho hands ot the Treasurer. 1 510 04 LIAHILITIES: Bonded Indebtedness 21250 no Liabilities 111 cxeessof resources...? 23739 00 Liabilities in excess of resources June 185 21975 23 ItlX'Al'ITULATlON OF INDEI1TEDNESS, Donds outstanding at 5 nr cent $in250 lloudj outbtanding at 4 iierccut,.... 8009 Ily order of the Hoard, P. P. LENTZ, SEC' June 12, lSM-nU Our Noighborhood in Brief. S?-Ecnu Laces; half yard wlJe: all prices; call early; Alvenla Graver. The Voshurg Tunnel will open to day (June 2(Uli). 2Frult Syrups; all flavors, at II. . Oswald's, Kast II elssport. The Mountain Grove camp meeting begins Wednesday, August 4, It took o0 tons of slate to roof tho Wuhnctah Hotel, at Glen Onoko. CyGo to Frs. Ilodernr. under tho Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a faslonablc hair cut. The boys havo inaugurated the 4th of July season. Squibs and crackers as stlrrlnuly snap as of old. When an article Is sold "no euro, no pay," why not try It? That is tho way Jadwin's tar syrup for coughs, colds and croup, Is sold at Thomas' Jacob Klst accidentally fell Into the canal at Easton on Monday and was drowned. S3rMusllns, pantlnss, prints, ging hams, etc., greatly reduced, at M. A. Oswald's Cash itorc, East H'clssport. Handed Chamber Sets, only Ssil.OO. Jacob Haltz and Conrad Haas,well kuowu citizens of Easton, died sudden ly on Monday. No wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay 50c for a bot tle of cough syrup, 110 larger than a 23c bottle of Jadwtn s tar syrup, which is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells it. Thomas McGee was killed In the mines at Jeansvllle, Luzcruo county, Tuesday William P. Slocum, Postmaster at a Plume, Lackawanna county, was ac cidentally killed by cars on Sunday. 337-Full Utckle-Mountcd Dusav Harness nt $10 and upwards. Lap lllankcts, Flynetts. Collars. Whins. &c. at very low prices, at Milton Flory's, ivcissport, r.v A number of valuable veins of an- thraclto are said to have been recently cut at Shamokin, assuring tho opening up of another colliery within a short lime. Save half vour couch medicine bills by buying a 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, wlilcli contains ii ounces, while no other coimh svrun contains over 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. Mrs. Catharine Marx, who died at Heading on Monday at the nge of 03, was the mother of twelve children. Her surviving descendants aroO children, 88 grandchildren, 118 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. A total of 210. It Is tho poor man's friend, but tho Ich man uses it also: because it Is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, anil is sold "no cure, no pay. e refer to Jadwin's tar svrun. Sold at Thomas'. G'langI If you arc In need of teams for any put pose, remember that you can have your wants supplied at David F.bbert's livery, on North street, at rea sonably charges. (Jlnuss (0 Iko, ors, still have .1 lew oi those nstly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Thomas McGce aged about forty years, a resident of .Teanesvllle and a miner by occupation, met his death Monday afternoon by a fall of coal In No. 1 slope where he lias been continu ously employed for upwards of twenty years. The storage shops belonging to Jos. Shablein, carriage manufacturer, Jos. koup s stable and some property belong ing to uon. Slillman, I'ottsvllle, were destroyed by fire Sunday morning. The loss Is estimated at $3,000. The fire Is supposed to bo the work of incendiarism, I157Anothcr New Stock. Miss Al veola Graver was to the city this week and returned homo with another new and stylish stock of Hats and Bonnets, including llie latest styles and trlmnp lngs. Call before purchasliic elsewhere, Miss Alvenla Graver, next to Ihomas' drug stoie, Dank street. Farmers and others should carefully read the large advertisement of A. Arner & Son In to-Uay's Ahvocatk Their Phosphates are said to excel. See them. Kcv. Daniel Mngorlen, tho oldest Catholic priest In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, died on Sunday at Port Caibon, Schuylkill county, where he was for many years tho pastor of St Stephen s Church. He was born In Ireland over SO years ago. St. Dominick's new Itoman Catho lie Church nt Parsons, Luzerne county, was dedicated with imposing ceremonies last Sunday, in the presence of a largo number of people. Illshop O'Hara, of Scrarlon, officiated, nnd about twenty priests took part In the ceremonies Monslgnor A.J.Doanc, S. J., of George. town, I). C, delivered the sermon. rn, Tr.:i Jm - A M lj I till After n thorough test Dr. T. Horn C. Lehlghlon and W. F. Biery Welssport most positively nssert that Acker's English Itemedy Is the best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, and all Luna Troubles that can be found. Ask them about It, for they limy guaraiuee 11. with tho same time last year, Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelve inonths.purely upon their met ltt. Why suffer with Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, and Female Troubles, when Dr. 0. T. Horn Lchlghton nnd W. F. Hlery Wel9port, offer you relief nnd positive cure In the Dyspepsia Tablets. The sell them on a guarantee. "Observer's note Is 111-tlmed. Hcnco wo have consigned ll to the waste-basket. 5-FOU KENT. A four roomed house and largo lot, in Lchlghton, for $0,00 per month. Apply at this olllce. There will bo a rc-unlon of the Bow man family on the 00th Inst., In l!ov manstown, this county. J2lrJo!ias Sondhclm Is still in tho lead with Ills all woolen $10, $12 and $15 suits, made to order, and can offer von greater Inducements now than ever be fore, call and be convinced. Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Tho Carbon County Industrial Society, have resolved to erect a grand stand and lengthen tho track on their grounds In this borough. t A game of base-ball will take place to-day (Saturday), between our homo team and the C?tasauqua nine. St'ltiNO oi'ESisa. Largo well select ed new stock of Wall I'APcns, BoitnRits, Decohations. (Sample books sent out.) Host job bargains ever offered. Dado Window rhadks on spring rollers SOc. and upwards. Paint- INO, PAPi:n HANDING aild 8HADU MAK ING. Tho best work at fair prices. Lead, oil, ayi:mll taint, putty anl) glass. e. f. luckkmiacii, 01 Hroadwav, Mauch Chunk. Pa. We are Informed that Mr. August Kurtz has decided not to purchase the HatcllfT A Chubb bakery, as stated In our last issue. Messrs. liatcltll & Chubb, the present proprietors, haying resolved to continue the business themselves, and serye their customers as usual. Dr. C. T. Horn Lchlghton and W. F. Biery Welssport, wish to make an assertion, which they can back with a positive guarantee. It Is all about Acker's Blood Elixir. They claim for it superior merits overall other remedies of Its kind, and guarantee for It a posi tive and sure curu for Rheumatism, Syplifllls, and all blood disorders. It frees the skin from spots and disease, nnd leaves the complexion clear. Ask them about it. On Friday last a 14-months-old child of Georgo Enzlan, of Franklin township, fell Into a kettle of butter milk and was drowned. The child had only been missed a few minutes prevl ously. Tho funeral took place Tuesday The family havo tho slnceio sympathy of the entire community. D3TOn account of the lateness of the season In ready made clothing, we have reduced our fifteen hundred boys and children suits from 10 to 25 per cent, which will be a clear gain to those who wish to purchase clothlhc. Call for great bargains at Jonas Sondheim's One Prlcntstaruiotliing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The Industries of this town could very readily be increased In their busi ness If those who go to Philadelphia and elsewhere were to patronize home trade. Tho best'' establishments In the largo cities cannot turn out work whicl Is In any way superior to tho carriages, spring wagons, buggies and phaetons manufactured at the wheel wrlght manufactory of Trexler & Kreldler, on Bank street. r3rFirc crackers. 5 cents per pack, Roman Candles, Uockets, Plslols, Caps, etc.. at M. A. Oswald's Cash Store. Mst 11 elssport. Robert Barbour, the Paterson mil lionaire and head of the Barbour Linen riiread Company, was in Allentown Saturday and completed negotiations for the establishment In that city of a large linen thread factory. The tltlo to a large tract was passed and work on the erection of a factory, fifty by two hundred feet and four stories high, will be begun at once. Six hundred men will find employment, 33?l"n our ready tuado department we have a full linn of suits for men at 3 and S4.!i0, better ones at (!, $7.50, S10 and upwards; a full line of Grand Army suits; everything marked in plain ngures at the lowest cash prices, at Jonas fcondheinf s One Price Star Cloth lug Hall, Mauch Chunk. Friday afternoon, after a four days' trial, Charles Orion Stroh, a member of the bar, Justice of the Peace and also secretary of tho Borough Council of Mauch Chunk, was found guilty of cm bezzling tho funds of tho borough by systematic fraudulent entries of amounts eceived as market revenue. He pocket ed from five to ten dollars every week luring a period of twenty months. The court granted a rule, by which tho rea sons for giving him a new trial will bo argued at the next (September) term of court. Dennis O'Connor, a boss over a gang of Italians employed ntthe Dutch town Stripplngs, nine miles from Hazlo- lon, Friday struck Michael Bostute on the head with a shovel for refusing to obey nn order. The blow crushed In the skull of the Italian and tho' physl clans prononr.co the Injuries fatal, O'Connor was arrested and committed to the Carbon county jail. full lino of pants from 85cts to $5, all woolen pants made to order from $3 to $7, at Jonas Sondheim's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. A two-year old daughter of Frank Eck. section boss of th? repair depart ment on the Lehigh Valley road between Black Creek and Penn Haven Junction, was on Wednesday of last week drowned while crossing the creek at tho latter place. Tho only means of crossing the creek at that place Is by a foot VbaVd about eighteen Inches wide, which. together with tho unsteadiness of tho child's step, caused Its fall overboard and loss of life S-Ham. 12 cts.t Shoulders. 7 1-2 cts., at M. A. Oswald's Cash Storc.East ii cisspou. oianuaru siampeu meals. Charters were Issued on Tuesday as follows: bchlller Building and Loan Association, of Scranton, capital $3,000,- 000; Wllkcsbarre and Western Railroad Company, tho line of which will run from a point near Wntsonlown, North umberland county, a distance of llfty miles; the capital is $1,000,000, and the Incorporators are from Millvillo and Milton. Indian mustang Sallio C, thrco half mllu boats are to be run. Admission to Park 23 cents. You will want to be on hand. During the absence of Mrs. Georgo Anthony, from her residence on Bank street, last Friday afternoon, a strange man entered and left a peculiarly shaped key ntlnehed to a strip of wood.betwecn tho wall and a cupboard. The key was brought to this olllce, and any person who has lost such an article will please call nnd get it. A photograph of n finely finished wagon, body paneled nil thoway to top, built by the Lehigh Wagon Co.. limited, for a party at Baltimore, Md.,wastHkcn this mornlnn bv Doncler the photo- j grapher. This h the fifth wagon shipped to inis D.iminorc party, nun tne com pany Is now working on the sixth wagon of the same kind for this party. This speaks well for tho company's work. - People In and oat of Town. Our neoiile who lii.-iv have relatives or friends vlsltlmi theniwlll mentlv oblige us bv sendlni; in their names and residence tor publication under tills head.-UniTOH. -Miss Lulu Zchncr spent Sunday In Allentown. Wilson Ml!ler,of Mauch Chunk.was n town over Sunday. -Daniel Graver, of -Mountain Top, was In town during the week. Mrs. Jon. Klstler spent several days among Tamaqua friends during the past week. W. II. Marcus and family, of Phila delphia, are visiting John S. Lentz and family, on Noithanipton street. David Whttemnn, of Philadelphia, is spending a few weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Chailes Patterson, of this place. Lewis Clirlstman, of Little Gap, dropped In to see us on Slonday and re newed his subscription to the Cap.iion. Advocate. Mr. and Mrs. James Klstler, of Minneapolis, Minn., formerly of Ma- loning Valley, are here on a few weeks visit to relatives nnd friends. A. L. Lutz and wife, of Tamaqua, and F. F. Seiberling and wife, of North Penn, were tho guests of mine host Klstler and wife, of the Carbon House, on Friday. -B. J. Kuntz and wife, of town, and Daniel Graver and wife, of Mountain Pop, Luzerne county, spent Sunday at Petersyllle, Northampton county, with relatives ot -nr. juintz. Beaver Hun Items. This section has recently been vis ited by n set of thieves. A few nights ago about 30 chickens were taken from the chicken yard of II. J. Dauzer, and a few nights afterward his strawberry patch and cherry trees were visited, and quite a quantity of fruit carried away, Lyman Evart Is erecting a new two stoiy house on his farm. Hay making has commenced, and the crop bids fair to be excellent. Fas&ionabls Marriage at Easton. Miss Anna I). Morton, ono of Easton's society ladies, was married Monday afternoon to C. S. Klgijins, a manufac turer of Elizabeth, N. J. The bride is tho daughter of II. M. Morton. To afford room for the guests at the resi dence of the bride the lawn was cano pied. Fifty guests from Elizabeth and Now York came and went by special train. Tho ushers were Councilman Ilulyck, United States Commissioner Kirkpatrlck, Dr. John T. Green, of Easton, and Dr. V. Paul, of llclvldere, Mie Uildal trip will include Hiclillehl Springs, tho Thousand Islands and the ii,.,,.. r , , mm uuumuins. man, of Lehigh University, are spend ing their vacation at home. Misses Dora Bcltz and Henrietta Stcmler, of Franklin, were- visiting re latives in mo v niiey uuring tun wock. A chlldrens' lucetlnt; will be held the Evangelical church, Saturday even ing, July 3rd. All are Invited. On Sunday evening Mr. Steckel preached the last of his series of sermons I at iho square. He left on Vt cdnesuay to attend the commencement exercises of Lehigh University. MlssSallle Haltzer was taken dan gerously lit from eating Ice cream while, warm. Sonio fear was entertained for her recovery. Tilahman S. Halllct and family of West Penn, spent Sunday with his falher-ln-law, Joseph Eberts. Tim SELECT SCHOOL. Tho closing exercises of tho Centre Square Select School were held on tho school campus last Saturday evening. uver nve iiundieu persons were seated upon c.omfoi table scats In front of a beau tifully decorated stage. The belfry was tastefully decorated with evcrcreensand flowers by the young ladles of the school. A beautiful, bouquet, presented by Miss Seidle, rcstcd'upon n ctntro table1 lirone end of-U4' stage find the organ was placed at' the other end. The music was furnished bv the rew Malion ne Cornet Hand and Miss Emma L. Scldle. Tho students and -teachers cme on tho campus In a body at half past seven o'clock Th exercises opened with a welcomo song by the school, after which O. P. Stcckcl' led In prayer. Mr. E. O. Nolhsleln, the salutatoilan, with ap propriate words welcomed the audience. llie followlna persons delivered declam ations: Ulysses Eberts, Clara Xander, Eddie Filtz, Willie Getbcr, Eddie Leon ard, Albert Hoppes, Minnie K. Hoppe3 and W. O. Xander. Pliaon Kelscr and Minnie E. Arner read selections. The essayists were: Martha Siller, "Influ ence of Flowers;" A. A. Wertman, "Principles of Education;" C. II. Kressley, "Tho Artof Printing;" C. E. Lecd. ''Etiquette;" C. F. Fenstcrmak- er, "Physical Education;" Ida Zimmer man, ''Education;" Minnie R. Moser, "Tho Aspiration for Truth." The orators were: Geo. A. Drelbelbcls, "In fluence of Examples;" Calvin E. Arner, urecian civilization;" irn, u. senile, "Triumph of Thought;" H. A. Kelscr, "The Study of History;" A. J. Balllet, "TheResultof Society on Civilization." "James A. Garfield," was the subject of the eulogy delivered by D. W. Sitler. u. v. ireyman, the historian, In a humorous manner, cava the history of the school of this term. He stated that large class would enter collece next September. Three or four will enter Franklin 'and Marshall College and the rest, will co to Palatinate Collece. Myers- town. A large-class of young ladles and entlcmcn are preparing for teaching. This school is dolnc excellent work. Quite a number of Its former students are graduates. Many a young lady and gentleman would not have studied be yond the branches of the common schools if it had not been for the Select School." There aro many proinlsln young men and women In the school at present, which fact made Itself evident In tlio production of their essays and oiatlons. The natrons of tho school and friends of education learned from those elegant productions that the books m tuo library nave not in yam enter tained their sous and daughters In leis ure hours, and tho time they spent In tho recitation room was well made use of. Tho people of Mahoning can con gratulate themselves for liavlnga school in tnetr midst which stands second to none in tho county." The school will open again on July 17. It will be taught by N. M. Balllet, u. ii. scuaeiter anil o. i: atecltel. Something lor Newspaper Swindlers. ' newspaper lu Illinois recently brought suit against forty-three men who would not pay their subscilptlon and obtained a judgment lu each case for the full amount of the claims. Of these twenty-eight made affidavit that they owned no properly In excess of what the law allowed them, thus pre venting an attachment. Then, under tho new law of Congress making the taking of a newspaper from a post-oflice without paying for It, theft, they wore nncsted for petit larceny and bound over in the sum of $300 each. All but six gave bail, and the others went to jail. Teachers Examinations. Tho teachers' examinations for tssc. In the County of Carbon, will bo held us follows: Weatherly, Monday, .funelfth. Jcansilllo, Tuesday, Juno 20th, Mauch Chunk, Wednesday, June 30th. Lehtgtiton, Thursday, July lt. East Welssport, Kouth Franklin school house, August Hill. Hudiouuale, for Packer twp., Aucust 12th. ItocMmrt, for Lettish tup., August I3th. r.al liuveu, lor iimuer iwp., august itun. Mtlloit, for 1iwer Towamenklng twp., August 21st, l'ennsvllle, for East Penn twp., August 2Cth. McmlcrsWllo, for Towaincnslug twp., Aug. 2ft h. Pleasant Corner, for Mahoning twp.,Rept. 4. Koch's Hotel, for Penn Forest tup., Oel.2d. Examinations will eoiuiiienre promptly at n a. in. Applicants should conio provided with paper nnd pencil. Teachers must be exam ined In the district In which they Intend to tenth. No ceilincub's will be Issued to those not passing u satisfactory examination In i iijsioiusy auu niciie. ( County Commissioner Appointed. Saturday afternoon Judge Drcuer announced in court the appointment of Joslah Williams to fill tho place lu the board of commissioners, made vacant by the resignation of Benjamin Willauis, of Audeuried, on account of ill health. Josialt Williams the new commissioner Is a brother to his predecessor, Benja min Williams, ami Is an old nnd respect ed citizen of Nesquehonlnc. Ho has been successful in his business, con tractor, and Is possessed of undoubted ability. Ho Is well and favorably known throughout tho county and roflccts term of office commences limited dignity on his new position. Mr Williams lately. Next November the election of a new board will bo made. Looks Bad for Mauch Chunk. It has been rumored on the streets of Mauch Chunk that all tho Lehigh Valley offices would be removed to Bethlehem. This is the result of a prolonged con tention for the offices between that town and Philadelphia. Tho Mauch Chunk Times says that It anticipates a verification of the rumor lu a short time. It says futher: This Is sad news to the peoplo of Mauch Chunk. The loss to tho town would bo great as will be seen by a bit of caltilatlon. The salaries paid the men In the offices are alt cood and there aro one hundred lu the Opening of a New BailroaA. The echoes were startled among the Pike county hills Sunday by tho run ning for the first time of cars on a switchback railroad which lias been built between Shohola village and Sho- hola Glen by John F. Kllgour, "the Blucstono King." Thousands of peo plo from all parts of the Delaware Val ley went to Shohola to see tho novel road and enjoy a rldo over it. It made tho old Pike countians open their eyes. Tills road Is the first link In a route up the-Shohola Creek, back In tho wilder ness, which Is to become a pleasure routc,wltli novel features. The switch back Is modellod after the gravity roads of the coal regions, and was constructed by Mr. Kllgour at a cost of $10,000 a mile. INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. TiY nrjv. r. n. liAitonEAVifi. LcKtun 13 Jtoie 27. lil'AnTKnLV REVIEW. Lihsoh I. The Word Matlc Flvsh. John 1. 1-18. Tills' lesson Is the Introduction to' tho study of Clirist'.s life tut given in the writings of Joint, and fiirnislp.-s us with tho proof that Chrljt was the Incarnate son ot UO'l. ics.ion 2. The Firnt I).icplcs. John 1, MB. John the Iluptit wns preaching re pctitiincc nnd baptizing the people nt the lletliab'ira lord on the river Jordan. Two of his disciples heard him speak oC Jesus ns the Messiah uud followed, Him. They were llis first disciples nml nt once commenced active work fur I Urn. Lawn 3, The Pint Miracle. John 2. 1-11. At a wedding feast In Cunaof Galilee to which Jesus hud been invited, the supply of wine run short, whereupon our Lord" tinned water into . wino.. This was his first miracle, und -buiuiiquo'nlly tho first public demonstration of" his divinity. icusbn 4. Jesus and AVcuJcmus.. Jyin 3,1-18. A'rulcrof the Jews, NicoJctnus, catno to Jesus onc night after the people had' gone to their liulneJ, and sought in struction. The Savior taught tho principle of New Birth, Regeneration, without which no man can. "sec tho Kingdom of Gocf," . L8$6n 0. Jesus at the Welt. John 4, 0-i0. Tired with Ills u.nrnev our Lord rests at Jacob's well, near h'.vchnr, In Samaria, while His disciples go into the city to buy food, lie nsks water of a - woman who bus come to the' well to fill hir watetpot. The occasion is used by ChrUt to teach her of the living water which satisfies the soul, Xcsson 0. Sotting ana lleavlii'j. John 4, 27-42. lhe disciples return from bvrhiirwith food, utnl Christ uiilolds to them the principle of the spiritual harvest. lie ntlerwards eocs into tho city ana spends two days teaching the people. Lesson 7. lhe JSowcman s aon. John 4, 43-64. llie son ol a man in nidi position . is laid low with malarial lever, and the father goes to Jesus for help, having heard of liim as n Great Healer of phy sical disease. Jesus reproves him l'or his short-sightedness and heals his son with tho divine word. Lesson 8. Jesus at Belhesda. John B-18. At the pool of Bcthesdu. in Jerusalem, our Savior finds a man who has been sick for 38 years, with no ono to help him into the pool at a desired tune, it being the Sabbath day lie is accused by the the Jcwsof Sabbath breaking, but success fully defends Himself. Lesson v. Jesus tceuimj tivc lhous- and. John 0, 1-21. Thousands ot people follow our lyord to a lonely plueo beyond the sea of Tiberias. As night approaches the ne cessity for food becomes apparent, lie closes the day s labors by miraculously feeding oyer C,000 people with live loaves and two small fishes. Lesson 10. Jesus, the Iiread of Life. John 0, 22-40. lhe next day the people lind mm in Capernaum on His way to tho Synagogue, and He teaches them to .stop looking simply for temporal blessings, and exhorts tiicm to take of the Bread of life, which ho declares Himself to be. Lesson 11. Jesus Christ. John 7, 37- 62. On the last day of the least of the Tabernacles. Jesus announces Himself ns the Fountain of living water, and tho source of cpintuul llie. J lis teachings wero variously received by the people, some believing and others rejecting them. Lesson 12, Jesus and Abrahum. John 8, 31-38 and 44-20. lhe Jews nndeu themselves on their descent lrpnY Abraham and claimed to be free men. Christ taught them the true principle of rxtmi,anu announced Himself as existing before Al.ralium, and consequently divine. For this they attempted to stone Him, but lie escaped. His hour was not yet come. Rote. Tho divinity of Christ is taught in evory lesson of the quarter. Tho teachings arc so plain as t be easily understood and yet as perfect as to be absolutely unanswerable. "Novcr man spake like this man." Arner's Super-Pliosphates I ! o P3 s P3 4 O Lower Towamonslng Itoms- Fulton Bowman and Miss Elinlra llarleuian were married last Wednes day evening by ltev. Kuder, of Lchlgh ton. The happy couple left for Phila delphia on Thursday morning. A picnic will be held In Craig' park, at Lehigh Gap, to-morrow (Sat. urday. 20th Inst.) All aro Invited to attend. Jacob Blose is afflicted wllh dropsy and liver complaint. James Gaumcr, of Packcrton.spcnt last Sunday at Flro Lino. Jacob Swartz, has already shipped over 1,000 quarts of strawberries Weatherly. The proceeds of the Bowmantown Sunday School picnic last Saturday amounted to $0.5. CoN-rinr.NCE, Special Notice to Farmers. In makhiF? nnr Fall jinnntmeelntMir. we sk vnnr attention In n few fact ennrirnlfiff ntm Done Phojithatcs. It shall be our aim In nutflnt out our roods this I-'.mII ltnnmvetl til Unir usual high standard, and 111 such a line mechanical condition as to do us credit and plea our customers. Tho Ingredients of rcitlllzcn, recognized as giving theui their chief value, nre Nitrogen cr .imiiuiiiiii, i iiusimonc ,ii-iu auu i tna.su, mm milm- uru iijiul ine itimicr imusl supply mil soil nil ill me ntitsi iiaiiHiuu lorm, n securo ginst i-mpt niiu nnd exnci intents, fruin veitr tn vein, we learn to know what I ducc the best results at the very" Imrvst possible lost In the farmer. elicit fruit, llv observwHur s no plants most require to tin inner. 'I lw liuf. r,r inlr Pliru. pbates nre animal bones mixed wllh puto chemicals only, which nre all readily available i plant-food and greatly Improved fnnn last year, lbey lire a great retoreraud curlchor of i austeu sons: uv ineir use vou wi i inciciise vtmr emus nun iikiko nir mug nav. runner should never depend on smell to determine the ipinlitv ot Fertilizers tho quality mends on tho elements thev contain cud not lu smell, many nf the most valuable Pert if. trcrs being liiounrous. Wecan nt nn expense oi si cents er ton produce a stench Unit Is unbearable, ami vet will not aild that much to the Imni-owiiicnl nf the nrtli-le. We guarantee our Phosphates to be free from useless tiiKteiial, such as dirt, sand, innck, ashes, ovster shells, ei mind lline-stone. or nnv adulteration of nnv kind tnckcm-ii tho urlce. but are h ue Hone Phosphates ot ldsli grade, all In line dry condition, enntatiilnz but very llllle moisture, which Is an liuiurtaut eouslderjtlnii in buylmr Phosplule, A fertilizer such as our Puru Hons Saper-Phosphatc, which wo miku nmitr, If used uiuiit, will prove a irv d Investment on nnv s-,11, If cultivated ututiT. Oar goods are nude mi Jer our own sutpervl Ion, which enables us to speak ot them In pumvu terms. Please try tneni ana bo convlncm'. OUR JUMBO PHOSPHATE a vervaetl'-onn l imlek feitlllzer. eontalnlnir all the elements of plant-food, and has elvin' onderfiilly irood crops, W'v recommend It us a 1'ei tlllzer not to be beaten for quality ni d ice. iiyu. OUZ HERO PHOSPHATE of :i hltrherirradfi nnd morn lasttmr effects. Tills brand we lielleve will come asnenr belmr nermanent liniirover of lauds us nnv fertilizer made, and has stood the test aloni'sldn of much lilRher priced fertllbers. Try It. Pi leu moo. Our Victor Standard Improved, Pries $35.00, of a still higher grade, and has no equal for the money. It Is a great crop producor nnd 111 enrich tlie soil. You can bv uslm: uur I'ertlllzers. which are reliable, return tn ti n soil that which your crops have removed, uud maUo poor land cood and (rood land belter. Wo respit-uuiiy usi. I Hill M 1.111 liliu iluiium tn.u ui uur 1 11u-.1-n.u1-3 "1- ni.mv. I ttuilliucilll n llbeuil application una a tnoiougn icsi.anu we urusaiisueu toaunie u; jiAititir.D. WEXTZ-lIUraMITH. On April 'J4, by Rev. A. Bartholomew, Tobias Wentz, of i'arry vllle, this county, and Miss Kdua llufsiullh, of IlrodlicudsMlle, Monroe county. HOUSKll-C01lltKLI-Ou June r.'th, by thn same, iioiuun iiouscr nun aiiss .iiuryi.nr. rcll, both of Vest Penn, hcliuylklll county. ii:n. ADAM8.-O11 AprllSI, 111 West Penn, Charles Adams, aged tu years, .1 inos. and i days. 1)AM,IK1'.-Iii the Mil tilt.. In Kast IV1111, Salllc Leal), daughter cd James I), and .So phia ilalllvt, aged 13 Jeuis, & months uud Is da vs. ZIMMEKMAX.-Oti tho 11th ult,. In West Penn. Jacob Zimnicrinau, aged 58 years, S mom lis and u davs. MIM.Kll.-O11 the 30lh ult., in Mahnnlns:. Joel Miller, aged 7a years, 9 mouths ami v ti.iy. to 11 I ViiilJLj Dollar per year, is the nrlen nf the HAlllinv An. t Vooate. Contains all the ' iyiinus nf llin week nml In. I terestlug letters from New I York, Washington, the An interesting gamo of base-ball was played at tho brick yard, In Kast Mauch Chunk, on Saturday afternoon, between tho Lehlghlon and Mauch Chunk clubs. The score was 17 to 10 in favor ot Lchighton. The synopsis follows; South, and other points. The only pa per In the county at $1.00 per year. Lehlghton, ' M. Chunk, 0 0 a 0 2 2 0 3 8 1 10-17 2-J7 East Mauch Chunk Items. Miss Lizzie Solomon is visitin; friends in Philadelphia. Tl$ yojiugest child of Mr. Plus Dcnweiuinz, which men at Diiatnoicin on last Friday, was burled on Monday afternoon. Miss Iiachcl Connor, is spending the summer In Philadelphia, studying Kindergarten system of Instructions for tho young. Frank Schwartz, the enterprising furnllute dealer, sports a neat new wagon. A number of young folks spent Saturday afternoon at the Glen. Walter J. Brooks a student at St. Charles Scntlnarj', Over Brooks, Pa., Is spending his vacation with tjls parents. Miss Clara Kuhns was visiting ll lends at Allentown. A paity from here spent Thursday evening at Thompson McDanlel's, en joying themselves Immensely. An Interesting game of baseball was played at Lehlghlon, last Saturday, between tho East Mauch Chunk and Welssport nines. The score was, Kast Mauch Chunk, 4; H'clssport, P. Tho umpire gave unusual satisfaction. On Sunday hist tho Itefortnad Chuich was handsomely decoraled with evergreens the occasion being Chll drens' Day. Itev. J. K. Freeman officiated. The Carlions will play at Lehigh ton to-morrow (Satunlay), and at Slat Ington on July oth. Doc. 11111111111". Aow itrl kin a rouali aver. Licentiate John M. Kessler. of Al- ago of salaries we will assume that each lentown, at one time a resident In this 1 1,1S rc'celves 840 per month. This borough, was on Sunday evening o,,or tunica in &t. J ohn's lleformed Church times that Is S4S.000. the amount nald to Bey. N. J. McManus. of Archbald as a minister of the Unformed Church, people who livo lu Mauch Chunk In one Spiritual Director of the Catholic Total cv. nr. a. i,. ttusner, pastor of the year. Kvcn If It were night or ten Abstluence Union of the Diocese of ciiurcn, conancieu mo services and thousand dollars less It would be bad . Seranlon, has repudiated ns unofficial preached the ordination sci uion. llev. enough loas for our toun, cpecially j lhe language of one of tho resolutions Kessler will do missionary work In Ohio when no think of the snap' and push . of the nnuM Convention of the Union iiirtup juamioinoa oi tue iieionucci such a large corps of money makers held at White Haven last week In de- give a town. 1 paa-':atton of kalocra-keepens. Church. A CreatJictory A Torrlblo Caso of Scrofula Ciiroc! by Hood's - SarsaparHIa " In the winter of 18T0 I was attacked with Scrofula In ono of tho most aigravatlng forms, At ono tlmo I had no less than thirteen large abscesses over and n-rmind mynccknnd throat, coullnually exuding an offensive mass of bloody matter dlsuusting behold, and almost Intolerable to endure. It Is Impossible to fully describe ray sufferings, as the ease was complicated with ChrOnio Catarrh. Af b? t thToo years of misery, having been treated by three rhyslclans, I was worsts than ever, Finally, en the recommendation ef W. Huntley, druggist, of Lock? ort, I was Induced to try Hood's Barsararflla. And now, after having taken twclvo bottles, within the last twelve months, tho scrofulous eruptions have entirely ceased, and tho abscesses have all disappeared, except tho unsightly sears, which aro daily betnmlne. 'f mailer by decrees, and beautifully less.' I do not know what It mny h.iyo done for ethers, but I do know that hi mv rnsc. Hood's Kar&anarllla has nroved mi ctfecttvo tpcclfle Indeed. As nn evidence of my gratitude l sond theso farts unsoiicneu nnrt T nm reailv In Xf rifv the ftllfheittlcltv ol ihl euro, bv dchohaI coirestiondence with any ono who ciouVln lu" CHAitLEs A. Iton EitTS, Jiist Wilson, K, Y. This statement Is f or.flrmed by W. J. Hunt ley, druggist, of Lockport, K.Y., who calls the cure a great vlotory for Jlood s sarsaparllla. Send for book giving statements ol many cures, Hood's Sarsaparllla Bold ty all druggists. 61 i six for 85. Made only by C. I. HOOD a CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dcsos Ono Dollar. f IRST PREMIUM, PHIIAEJI51S. Grand t"rle JIimIkI, Inrl, , 1S7S. A-'r-arnr-'-erf r It :m; ci,n i r st e i Witt Hrr.Triopprl.Mfr. -a a to CD - CT3 a. CO o Q I ! CD CO CD O CD CD Q- CD CD o CO ns ft t o D a o i SI-Shouting r a I ror ai nwi a Phosphates ! ""Vrlti! for Circulars to June l!0-ni3 b the result. Try thetu. A. ARNER & SON, NEW MAHONING, CAItBON COUNTY. I'A. YOU WANT The Carbon Advocate ! $1. per year ; 50c. six months ; 25c. three MontllS. GREAT BARGAINS ! AU. OUU NOVUIVril'S IN Dress Goods -AND- PABASOLS ! AT COST ! H. Gutii & Son, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. GRAND OPENING ! !. UEALIiR IN RMfite Nnfinne Groceries, Provisions AND mariaVtjrnace, about two miles from Wcissport, in Franklin Twp. The peoplo are invited to ive us a call. We ate selling goods at New York wholesale prices, and all goods warrant ed as represented. Uali cany, or you may loose tne ucst bargains. M. & P. BRENNEU, Ilarriiy, P. O. am Beeiiv for Conipetita. Mm mi Summ I have "made away" with my old stock and am now Hilly prepared for tho er Tatie ! with one ol tho most FASHIONABLE as well as SUB STANTIAL Uncs of Ladies', Gents and Childrens Shoes. Ladies American Si, French Kid $2. to $4. Ladies' and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1.25 Up ! Latest Styles flats & Caps, AT LOWEST PRICES. A.t Tlie "CCXRISriER STOEE." LEWIS WEISS BANK STREET, LEHIGI1TON, PA, M,. .thji 1111 .I'u.pm&.i'A