TairorT Wilt Whitsun wno bo earnest, sincere and brave that many who had no knowledge of the man other than that derived from his writ ings will feeV as If in lib death they had lost a friend. Ite was full of a strong humanity and a sturdy independence which commonded him to the affec tionate regard oven of thoso who did not npprociato at its full value the in spiration with which nature had gifted him. His writings were too free from conventionalism, too rugged and rea llstlo to suit all tastes. But his genius was universally odmitted and admired, and his works will probably bo better appreciated by prosperity than by the present generation. Tns valiino off of the rnoDCOTtoN of pig iron In tho United States during 1891, as comparod with 18UU, was vai, JOOtons. In England there was a do- crease rf 057,195 tons, and in Germany of 200,432 tons. Notwithstanding tho heavier decreaso In tho United States tho production is still owor ono million tons greater than that of England and nearly twice as great as the production of Germany. There was last year snag In the iron trado in all rarts of tho world, and the end of tho period of depression has evidently not yet been reached. TnS SDOAB TRUST HAVING GOBBLED UP Clams Spreckols as an appetizer, will ow procood to dine oil tho public. What has bocomo of that alleged antt trust law, which tho U. S. Attorney Beneral's o01co was recently announced as getting ready to enforce? A MUSEUM "HUMAN OSTniCU" HAS JCST died in Bt. Louis. At a post-mortem examination his stomach was found to contain a choice assortment of old nail3, screws, tacks, broken glassware and old pieces of hardware. In tho revelations thus following the death of this man tho glory of tho hitherto all devouring goat fades into obscurity. Postmaster General Wanamaker has been ever on the lookout for ohancos for improving the postal bgp vice. Ho has four important projects on hand now which ho would Uko to accomplish, but can riot without the consent of Congress. First, a limited contract postal telegraph. This does not involve government control of tho telegraphic system of this country. It only Involves making contracts with existing lines for using them to send such messagos as may bo desired. By this plan one could sond telegrams for one cent a word. Second, the utiliza tion of tho telephone system for shor ter distances, and ramifying into every neighborhood. Ho would give us five cont telephono messagos. Third, he would have rural freo dollvery of lot ters in all villages and thickly settled farming districts. No need of going to the post-otQco to get your mall. Fourth, the use of letter-boxes for tho collection of mail from everybody's door in city, town, and village, from every house that chooses to have letter-box. No need of going to tho post-office to deposit your letters. JOUNNT O'BRIAN OF THE GAZETTE IS evidently suffering from softening of the brain. Wo always did pity this violent little fellow. Fifty tears ago the State of Penn- svlvanla owed $11,000,000 of debt nnd it was regarded as a load so crushing that her peoplo could not oven pay tho interest. Since then Pennsylvania ex pended for the prosocution of tho civil war moro than Ave times tho entire debt of the State iu 1811. At that time there was not an asylum or a normal school within the limits of Ponnsylva nla, and freo schools were known only In the most enlightened portions of tho Stato. Millions have since been ex pended for asylums, normal schools soldiers' orphans' schools nnd count less other channels of public bene. licence. With all this the debt lias been steadily reduced and to-day Pennsylvania is substantially freo from debt, as every dollar duo to her. creditors could be paid out of Stato funds now in the hands of the sinking fund and State Treasurer, and leave a balance of 52,700,000 as surplus over all indebtedness. Amidst the entrance of new papers into tho journalistio field, which is an encouraging sigu of tho growth of pop. ulation and spread tho Intelligence among tho people, this paper need not say that it does not intend to re linquish its placo at tho head of tho procession. It has always given its readers the bost there is iu tho non market and if untiring etfort count for anything in tho service of the publlo it will nover bo found wanting. The planti.no of trees by th. scholars of tho publio schools is a most beautiful custom. April 11th and Mny Cth have been fixed ns tho days to be observed in this state, and all who ram do so should plant a tree. In Lehigh ton and Woissport there should be a general observanco ot arbor day, as wo do not have a great many shade trees. The selection of cither of tho above dates Is left to tho discertion ot (l.o people, to bo governed by cllmato con ditions. Judging from tho prou-nt changeable weather the April date might be a trifle early for Lohightou and May 0 justabout right. Get ready to plant a tree. The RrssiANS seem profoundly thankful for tho three ship loads of flour and provisions donated by Atror leans. The first wan delivered atLilau, and of courso, a banquet was In oi tier. An address was mado by Municipal Chief Adolphe, of Llbau, to which Con sul Crawford replied: "While the coiv otthe Indiana, especially when n :u bined with that of the Missouri i ml that of a third vessel, will probably I .o considered by you as no trilling nift, I wish to assure you that tho givei - -gard this m an absolutely ins.igiill.i- - act, which pales into iiotliiiigne-, comparison with the service ren thirty years ago by Russia to thi ion in sending a powerful fleet ( shores as a standing meuauoe n all efforts of other powers to su American flag and tear from her tlful banner some of her most In : stars. ul Tuey continue to settle T! . . 0 question iu some parts of the- t'.-nitli in la the usual way and by th- -usual means. The ever ready !hut,.ui and the lynching rope work in b trrnony and most effectively. It -i-tim quite needless to hope for permanent peace In some of the darker sections, and when a colored preacher is shot, ap parently by one of his own people, a well-to-do negro i i.ik'n from his home and kilh 1. I r cause, and oolli'-iui, I of whites uuil !' itpt arent n n inuties i' ''fd al - most every Hi thero was a missionary eut for yew - i . i lasses in 1 1 not grt-ut thorouli I i i wasuf, . . IHtssltdc ii . a UU'llt, til t it . ill ..ud bowie limit in 1 1., ,iii. u.-i I : . ' 1 i appar- u.ii. ti,- lower ii mU-. it til ih 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 , l,ut in f inul'uiK'iital 1 in If it were .iifial dw.rmu ln.!b'uu antl pistol i tlio iiMiieuta of the Soutuei i Mat. , a i dawn lu thai i -1 1 r tin ira would uuutr) . OLD MOTHER GRUNDY. llrlshtaml Ttrecsj- Occurence Inside the Iloronglt Line. Boom tho B. of T. Ethcral mildness, Fix up your garden. Beautiful weather tills. Enoourago enterprise. Spring vegetables are on sale, Trout season opens next week. Don't shed your flannels too soon. Sportsmen are preparing tor angl ing. Fine clams 00 ceuts a hundred at Stocker's Koynl Palaco Cafe. Herman Hagcr, of Second strcot, Is learning the painting buslnoss with Frank Weinland. Ex-Shcrllf Kabenold,of Allentown well known horo is a candidate in Lehigh County, for assembly. Ho is a Democrat. Tho display of millinery at Miss Alvonia Graver's grand opening sur passed itself In fascinating loveliness. Many ladlos visltod her popular em porium on Saturday. In an exhibition gamo Saturday between Louisville and Toledo, the old rcliablo Hugh Jennings scored a ruu, took part in a doublo play and played his usual good game. Hughs record will bo watchod with intorostby Lchlghton sports. Tho many friends in this city of Prof. Thos. M. Balliet, of Sprlngllold, Mass., lato County Superintendent of publlo schools In this county, will be pleased to iearn that he is recovering from a rocont serious illness. The Ku-koo Orchestra havo rented the basement In tho Opera House, under Koch's cigar store, and fitted It up cozily for a club and practice room. Joo Gombert, who is ono of the bost plasterers In Lehighlon, Isun lucky. About a week ago ho fell off the roof of O. A. Clauss's houso and to beat this record, the other day befell down n flight of stairs In Trexler's Carriago Works, iu tho lattor accident ho was n ltttlo bruised. John Stark, of Easton, formerly of town, son-in-law to Fred Miller, on First strcot is nursing a badly mashed finger. It is said hero that Engineer Wm Rex will soon movo with his family to Slatlngton. Mr. Kex Is a good citizen and we will bo sorry to looso him. -It is said that Charles Miller, teamster, of town, will shortly movo to West Penu, Schuylkill county. raul Beer, for some time on Obort's largo form in Mahoning, is now In possession of Dr. Zorn's farm near Broadheadsvlllo. B. K. Cultou has his largo show window artistically arranged for East ertide. Tramps aro numorous. Souio Voullih People Allow a cough to run until It gels beyond tho reach of medicine. Tliey ofier. suy, Oh, it will wear away, hut in most mes It cars them away. C'ouM llicy be in duced to try the siN.ccflt.ful mcJieine cjilcd Kemp's Balsam, which is sultl on a positive guarantee to cure, lucy would immediately Bee the excellent effect nftcr taking the first dose. Price 50c anil 51.00. Trial size free. At all druggists. Eggs aro falling in price. Couching Lead to Consumption. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough at once Uticklen'ft Arnica Salvo. The best salve In tlio world lot Cuts, Prutses, sores Ulcers, sale ltneum, i-eer sores, icuer, Clianned Hands, chilblains Corne. and all hkln Eruptions, nnd positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to eke perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per uo. x-or saitj uy ueuer lAiiiuniun; uuu fiery Wero you April fooled f Hold It to thought. The man who tells jou confidentially Just what will euro your cold Is prescribing hemp's llas:Lin this vt'Hr. In tin, nrenaratlnn ot this remarkable medicine for courus and colds no expense is spareu to comoine ouiv tue nest ana nurest mm-pdtents. Hold il bottle of Kemu's balsam to the light and look through It; notice the bright, clear look: then compaio with other remedies. Ijirge bottles at all druggists, fto CCIUS HUU 91, DdllipiB OOMIU ITCC, Good Friday April 15. The children's health must not be neg lected. Cold In the head causes catarrh. Ely's Cream Balm cures at once. It Is perfectly sate and It easily applied into the nostrils, j he worst cases fielding to it. J'rlce &uc. One of my children had a very bad dis charge from her nose. Two physicians prescribed, bat without benefls. We tnel Ely's Cream Ualm. and. much to our sur prise, there was a marked Improvement, We continued using the Itatm and In a short tlmo the discharge was cured. O. A. i.ary, corning, jx. i, Dyod eggs are showing up. Night shall be filled with music, And tho cares the infest the day Shall fold their tent like the Arabs, Aud as silently steal away. Just as a Cough or Cold does after you use Pan-Tina, the great remedy for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. 25 and 50 cents at T. I). Thomas' Drug Store. Plant a trco on Arbor Day. "Gentle Spring" loses many of lis ter rors when the system Is fortified by the use of Ajer's Sarsaparllla. With multitudes, this wonderful tonic-alterative has long superseded all other spring medicines, be ing everywhere recommended by physi cians. -April showers and May flowers, lie lareful! No matter what disease you may have. Be sure mat tue meaicme you take is rename. Such a medicine you will always find Su'. Dhur Bitters. They are not a cheaD rum drink, hut are made of the choicest roots and herbs to he found In Die vegetable ainguom. uauy Argus. Tho days are now twelve hours. Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druzglst to sell! Dr, Kings's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, npon this condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as direct ed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We eonld not make thla offer did wi set know that Dr. Ivlngis New Discovery could Le relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Itebcr'i Leliljbton; and Biert't ll'eissport. Large lie 60c. and $1.00. Trim your treea ami grape viuos. Conjugal 'WJitioui. "She ne'er anivren till her liuiband cooli, Ur, tfelterulii blm, never ibowi iti rulei" --li a type of wife bepplly beoomlQK rommon to theee din when women may br good htUli, ebeerful dlimeltloDi, atrooK iierrea ami clear totDdf, liiBBlf through tho ue of Dr. IMaree'i Favorltr ProMrlpMon. Jiefore the repuUtUn and uie of thUreuieslT became w or U-wide, lrrl tabte, ercei, aerroui, debilitated women, tuffer Iqk tlth dliitlacssmenti, hyitcrla, and avery female Ueeaie, were the rule rather than the rxceptlon. The "FaTorlte Pr exemption" hai proven te be the key to a long and happy life the key whlu effectually lock out that old ar ray of uterine dlwrden, periodical palm, weak baek, prolarnm. inflammation, ulceration, nr veroui exhaustion iul general debility. Seo printed guarantee ca wrippcr. Money refund ed If It docca't glvt latiiUclloa in ever eate. Little onions ami lettuce are iu town. I hava raaAhad tba Mwaltulou that American U41 are the tba beat TMatUtt.-btrakoech Ju I no we&dar, lant Dr, Hull' Oough Syrup manu-1 faclured In ihu aaun try. Every Sunday. i Little onions will soon be put to 1 "bed." How to Su a. ThU Is tba great problmu of life hfch j few aaltif actor I'y ole. Sam full b ( attse of poor lifftli'i, oilieis want of IikLc. bill , the uiajorit) from tMiUent glfi want of chutigeable, eaallv h ibe blu'b atnl "take f ibe iplrlli down to keep ibe tp'ri t up," tbua watting money, ilme, opportunity' and netva force. There U nolliluK like the j HeaLorative Nniue, riibcoveiei by the ' 1 great apecJulUl, lr. Miles, io cure all uei-i wus diseases, m beauV-be. th u'.uvi, uer-1 oih proBtratiou, eiplcm -4, neuialgi, I Vitus dance, tits, aud listeria.. Trial! uoule Hue book of teatlniouialt Uf at Thuinu' JUliliibiuo; uiU Ulorj'ii TUB T11KST1.1-. GAVE AWAY. And Three men Hnttain Severe llodlly Injuries. John Schnell, Charles Becker, Alvln Fry, Wore all more or lesi injui led in an accident nt Mahoning siding, a mile below this city on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, Saturdny morning by the giving away of a trestle work of rail road ties which had been erected for tho purpose of filling Iu tho ditch betweon tho tracks. This work had been in progress for some timo nnd considerable had been accomplished when tho accident oc curred. The injured men Jolong with others were on top of several cars load- od with cinder when tho trostlo gave way. Schnelle received several cuts and bruises, Docker was also slightly hurt, Fry was moro soveroly Injured- falling under the car nnd ono of the wheels crushing his right leg; ho lives at Phlfer's Corner, east of Weissportj Schnelle Bros nt Millport and Docker resides iu this vicinity. A lledlslon In the Chnrcli Matter. A despatch In tho papers Saturday dated at Cleveland, Ohio, says that a decision was given in the Evangelical Association case in tho Cuyhoga Coun ty Circuit Court Friday morning. Judge Upson held that the Buffalo Conferenco acted in accordance with tho Church Discipline, ns it has always been construed by tho Church, when It left tho appointment of tho place for holding tho next general conferenco in tho hands of the Board of Publico tlon. Tho board fixed upon Indian apolis, and tho conferenco held thero by tho adherents of Bishops Bowman and Eshor was tho truo goncrnl con ferenco and its acts binding. This was a sad blow to Bishop Dubi and his largo following. They took exceptions and uskod the court for a special finding of facts. LAtisforrf Wants n ltanlc. It seems strango that this field has not been covered before and wo bo- liovo no soction of tho county our sizo is without a banking institution. I Ido ls Lansford with a population of 4000G; Summit Hill follows with 28C0, and Coal Dalo with 1500, making a total of over 8000 people Wo havo tho usual quoto of business houses and yet no bank. This is a splendid Held for idlo capital. Lansford Record. NATirilK IS WITH US. Nnturftt ltcnsons Why Mauch Chunk and l'ackcrton Will Stay. Nature gives Mauch Chunk one very Important advautago that no financier Ing or dealing on tho part of railroad magnates can transfer to any other lo cality. It is tho matter of grado from the anthraclto region down to tide lovel. Tho grado from tho Delaware up through tho Lehigh Valley as far as Mauch Chunk is only about half as heavy as from Mauch Chunk up oyer tho main lines and different branches into the coal fields. Wo supposo the averago down grado from Mauch Chunk to tho Delaware at Easton is about 20 foet per milo, whilst it nverngos prob ably fifty or moro feet between Mauch Chunk and tho mines. This explains why about ono hundred and fifty ompty cars can bo run up tho road only as far as Puckerton with ono engiuo, and why ono cugino can haul only, say half that number up tho heavier grade from Mauch Chunk or Pnckerton to the mines. Tho extensive Packorton find Mauch Chunk yards for shifting can therefore not bo dispensed with on either tho Lehigh Valley or tho Con trol roads, and as shops aud yards naturally bolong to tho samo locality, we feel safo in saying that under tho supremo law of necessity, If for no other reason, tho Packerton yard nnd shops will continue to atford employ mcnt to many hundreds of skilled and unskilled workingmeu. Mauch Chunk Democrat. The Dally Standnrd Is the namo of Ilazleton's now daily Democratto newspaper just issued. It is chock full of llvelr, bright and Iter esting news and will be a success. Wrell-Known Here. Dr. A. S. Rabcnold, tho dentist, lias taken possession of his now houso at 35 North Ninth street. Tho lower part of the house has been greatly altorcd and improved, and now presents a most attractive and inviting appearance. Tho wood work is ot hard oak finish and tho walls havo been neatly and prettily decorated. Tho furnishings aro rich aud costly. Two waiting rooms for the accommodation of visitors have been provldod. The improvements will bo extended to other parts of tho build ing, and its appearanco is rapidly un dergoing n completo change. Allen town Item. rAItltYVII.l.l!. The Kieutu uf n Day lu the Iron Town Kplloullzed. Spec lat to the EVBNINO JOUKKAL. Miss Annie Remaley is visiting at Mauch Chunk. Mr. Hall, the new superintendent of tho Carbon Iron &. Steel company, is back with us again. Mr. and Mrs. Sutters have burled an cightmonth old child, Button pitching, marbles and base ball ore the juvenile gamos of the present. A pleasant carpet rag party at the homo of Mrs. John W. Belu one even ing this week was largely attended and much enjoyed by nil who were present WATT7T1AT, REUEDY FOB Epileptic Fits, Falling Sickness, Ilyster Ics, St. Vitus Dance, Nenrousness, Hjpochcntlrto, Melancholia, In cbrlty, Sleeplessness, DIz ilness, Brain ana Spi nal Weakness Thla mediclno has direct action upon the nerve centers, allaying all irritabili ties, and increasing the How and power of nervo fluid. It Is perfectly harmless and laavea no unpleasant effects. FRE A Valuable I look en Narvoui il DUomim miit freo to oor addrMia. tula luedleuuo fiee of charge r hu luwn nrsDared br th RavftMOil ttior Kinsmir. f Fort wuue, Ind atnoo WW, and 1 u . itrod uuderbia lUrectiuu by tba 7 Ma romadynae r.OEHIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. ti.4 by Droiaiau at 81 por llottle. Cforf rjimHlu.lil.1S. Ortottloa'arSO. BULL'S: For th cure of Cmghi.CuldSi Croup, iloArMneu, Atturaa. wiWr-niinia: Xnoipieul Con- Cough bUUIlll Bronchitis, mmDtioii. fcfia lor iu rtlMi oi Omamptlr pronl. AtiBiwltn. Mt. SYRUP A MUSICAL BAILTtOAU MAN. Tills will no Doulit lnterrst Mauch Chunk l'eonle. "Charles II Webb, on Tuesday ap pointed assistant general nduitor of merchandise freight, is a noted musi cian and warrior as well as a railroad man. He was born at Montrose, Susquehanna County. During the re cent difference about the Ethiopians and their condition of servitude, Mr. Webb was n bugler iu the Union nrmy. Ho became one of the most famous buglers In the rauks. lie possessed a a remarkable tenor voice. Ono of his Mauch Chunk friends said yesterday: "Of course, Ids voice isn't ns clear as it once was, but ho can sing a song as well as Lew Dockstuder or George Thatcher and would surprise you were you to hear him." Another quality fof which Major Webb is famous is his faculty for organlaing mid successfully managing amateur operas, concerts and other musical entertainments. Major Webb's wlfo Is a daughter of the late Judge A. G. Brodheud, of Mauch Chunk. Ho is an efficient auditor, ripe with long ex perience." Wentherly to May Hall. Wentherly is to havo a base ball club this season. The Old Star club had a meeting Thursday evening and it was decided to hold a ball in Casslor's Rink on Friday evening, April 6th, in order to raise funds nfter which with several changes, the olnb will be re-organized. It is hoped, says a correspondent, they will meet with more encouragement nt the hands of our business peoplo this soason than last. The J.ntest Hwlndlo. Hero Is another very clever swindle which is being practiced by sharpers all over tho country. A man puts iu nn appearance, seeks tho propristor of tho store, and informs him that ho Is seeking for rare coins, passing him a list of specimens nnd their alleged value Ho also asks tho interested proprietors to keep an eye out, and should ho got hold of nny keep them for him. Soon after another party strolls around, buys a cigar or soma other article, and exhibits a number of coins with the remark that tlioy aro pocket pieces. On consulting his list tho proprietor finds they nro marked 913 each. Here ho will seo an opportu nity for speculation, and after dicker ing, tho second party &ells him the pieces. Of course, number ono never shows up, aud tho coins are worth no more than their face value. This is being workod all over tho stato. Will Open n Ilrtijr Btore. Dr. E. A.Goarhart, or Monroe coun ty, has rented tho drug store und dwelling of J. W. Jaooby nt tho north east corner of Second and Chow streets whoro he will, about April 1st, occupy nnd commence tho practice of medi cine. Wo hnvo known tho doctor for some timo und nro glad to welcomo him to our city. Wo wish him abund ant success iu ids new flold of labor. Alloutown Item. Tho many friends of Dr. Gearhart In this town nnd vicinity wjll be pleased to hear of his grotving success. The Itoatmir Season Navigation on tho Lehigh canal is, in full blast. Tho return of tho boating season Is the return of scenos of stir and buslnoss nlong tho canal. It Is a welcomo sight to again seo tho tow- boat travorsing tho old Lehigh; it drives away tho monotony of a view of tho river in winter, and makes ono glad at tho return of spring. TIIKV WANT A LOCATION, Lchlghton lfa All tho Advantage for Lnlerprlscs or this Character. Mossrs. Blaslus & Sons, the well known piano manufacturers, of 1119 Chestnut street Philadelphia, are look lug for a site for a piano manufactory, They aro desirous of locating some where outsido tho city. "What wo want," said ono of tho Arm, "Is a locality convenient to Philadel phia where wo can bo closo to a rail road, so that we can net nuiek bhin ping facilitios. Wo would want o, tract of from flvo to ten acres." This firm Is ono or tho best known manufactories of pianos in the United States. About GOO hands nro employ ed aud as houses would bo built by the firm near tho works to accomodate tho cmployos, a small town would bo started wherever thoy locate, Illud At nn Old Age. Mrs. Thomas Bcltz, of New Mahou ing, died Thursday ut the ripe old ago ot eighty-flvo years. Up to tho tlmo of her death she retained iu a great de gree the uso of all her facilities, and as thrco or four weoks ago participated in tho celebration of her birthday anniversary. Tho following children survive, II. A. Beltz,Esq., of town; Mrs. Daniel Greenwald and Aminon Beltz, of Wilkesoarre; Mrs. William Snyder, or New Mahoning. Thofttncral took placo ou Wednesday, at 10 o'clock a. m., Rov. But!!, of Allentown officiating. A FINE PJECEOT IS INDEED A LUXURT AMONG DEALERS THESE GOODS ARE ON THE MARKET IN ONLY ONE SHAPE, 3x12 FULL 16 0Z. PLUG THE MOST CONVENIENT TO CUT IN POCKET PIECES OR CARRY WHOLE. 0X0. FIKZER & BROS., LftlsTlU, Ky. 'Tobacco fir n jw . ss" Vref 'J yU COMES AS WggggMArBEINQ OBACCO "AND IS ijj 7 KNOWN ASA )A fMKE IT grand NEWSY W3ISSP0R7, The llolngsorn Lively Town Hrlefly Oli ronl cled In Short Snip-Snip Order liv the Stroller" and Olinnl. Jacob Strausslierger will lay a ruib and fly stone pavement. Tho Carbon County Improvement Company aro putting up a building 23x00 feet for the tanks to be used for making Ice. -Henry Shoemaker visited Cherry- villo on Thursday. He was occompan ied home by his sister, Miss J entile, who will spend some time hero. Arncr St Bolt's portablo steam saw mill fell through tho brldgo crossing the race at Rober's flour mill, Harrlty, ono day this week and was Bomewhat damaged. U. S. Kresgo has sold his entire stock of boots, shoes, rubbers, las., to Daniel Graver, the tailor, who will take possession of tho store rooms In Stroussberger's block now occupied by Mr. Krosgo. Rev. C. V. B. Aurnnd, late pastor of the Evangelical Church of this place, was pleasantly surprised by ono hun dred members of his new charge in Pottstown tho other evening. Ex change. Mrs. Aurnnd is a sister to Mrs, Alfred Andrews. Mrs. Goorgo Lelkel suiferctl n paralytic stroke Thursday, and her condition now is so critical that doath may result at any moment. Her many relatives and friends nro doing all thoy can to lighten her nlilictlon. Mrs. Lelkel Is aged about seventy years. -Out of sixteen doublo clay pigeons John Rehrig, Jr., tho other day broko sixteen and out of three Joo Rex broke three. Johnny has tho reputation of being tho best shot lu tho Lehigh Val ley and his record shons that ho de serves it. Joseph F. Rex who served his country in tho late war showed us a box framo containing a largo number of relics of by-gono days, Among other things there was a knife, fork nnd spoon, nnd n bono ring which ho had mado whilo resting in front of Peters- burgh. The hostler nt tho Franklin Houso was all over the country to-day look ing up "strap oil." Another young fellow was walking over tho east side for five hours looking for something he couldn't And. About noon thoy learned that tho April Fool man was at work on them. The woissport fellow who was April fooled says he found what, ho was looking for. Charles Walters and somo of tho directors of tho Carbon County Elcc- trlo Railwrv Company nro in town. Andrew Weiss and family aro on a yislt to friends in Royersford, Pa. Rov. J. S. Ncwhart will preach iu School Hall, on Sunday ovenlng, nt tho usual hour. All are welcomo. Poho Tt ibo, Imp. O. of R. M., huvo elected tho following olilccrs: Prop het, John S. Miller; Sachem, Jos. Polil; Sr. Sogamoro, W. Wilde; Jr. Sagamore, W, L. Kutz; Koepor of Records, H. T. Smawloy; Keeper of Wampum, H. H. Mussclman; trustee, John F. Zcrn; Representative, Charles A. Goth. -Tho celobratod Gilbort family, of Philadelphia, will givo one of their popular cntertaiumonts in this placo at some date In tho near future. The following letters remain tin called for in tho post-offlco hero; Wm. Peace, Simon Feist, M. II. Hunsicker, Ed Walk, A. H. Walk, Miss Loulso Serfass, Miss Lizzlo Zcigler, Llllio B Booker, Mary Boylo, Messrs. Bortch & Mooro. Peosons calling for any of the above letters will pleaso say "advertis ed," as thoso letters aro kept separate from others. Trulmnen to be Ul.clinreed. Tho reduction la number of trains outho Lehigh Valley Railroad that took effect on Sunday affected ubout twenty-flvo engineers, flremeu, conductors, baggagemen and brako mcn between Easton and MauchChunk. Men who havo been promoted will bo reduced to the position formerly occu pied by them, but only old railroad men will be retained and men who havo boon ploced on passenger traiuj without previously working ou other trains will be among those first dls charged. AIM! ITT MII.KAG1: nOOKS. Clriierul rut.ence! Agent Hancock li I ued tlio yollowliiK Order. Mileage tickets Issued by the Lchlsh Yalloy Railroad will be accepted within their time limit ou all portions of the main lino between Jenklntown and Bound Brook; and on all portions of tho Central Railroad of Now Jersey, oxcopt at follows; botwoen New Vorlc auu Sandv Hook and Atlatitio High lands via steamer, and between Perth Amboy and Point Pleasant. Mileage tickets issued by tlio Central Railroad of New Jersey will bo accept ed with their timo limit ouall portions of tho Philadelphia & Reading Rail road (main lino, Wllllamsport, Kastorn and Northern Divisions) except uo tweon Jenklntown and Bound llrook. Jqt up for years tlio offer that's mado by tho proprietors of Dr. Sago'ti Ca tarrh Itemed. It's aildretceil to you, if yon liavo Catarrh. It's a reward of $500, if they ean't euro you, no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing au offer that's made in good faith by re sponsible men. Think what it means 1 Alisoluto confidence in tlicir Remedy, or they couldn't afford to take the risk. A lonjr reconl of jicrfect and perma nent cures of tlio wont case or they couldn't liavu faith in it. It rueana no more catarrh or $500. If you fail to bo cured, you won't fail to be paid, ISut lvil. ipg you won't belii ve iu Then tlm . another reason for try ing it. Mmw that you can't bo cured, mid )Ou'll get $500. It's a plain buMiu-sa offrr. The luakirs of Dr. Safe's Catarih Itemcdy will pay you that amount if they can't cure you. They know that they can yon think that they can't. If thoy'ro wrong, you got the cash. If you'ro wrong, you're rkl uf catarrh. . .",iu.,i,., t.. 1 1' . 1 . '-NICI JWuVm.Y. IS.,',.'' tl -".!.'-: r- OiLJiAUe BY- m I nW ii.tr llflicral AkcuI, ll.T 1 Iteat ft. l.tt 111, uutrt , r-lnlmdrtulito. ggrjtt'Hd (lie nPTGf AT8. cSSTltiCwT' ia n&r.::v "C-.'iHlV . il l;:- To Farmers A KB Housekeepers. BEHOLD THE PRICES! I I II here state that I expect to have mr place ot bntlneH In tlupe by Juno lit, 1882. however, I carry some of the follow ing goods In stock, and hat I havo uot In stock, I can cet at shott notice. I can sell 'you Snrinc Tooth Harrows, all hading makes, at $14. 20 Tooth Ilav Kakcs, hand dump, at $15. '20 Tooth. Unv Hakes, Sell- dutnp, at $'20. Ueennf' Mower, tlio best on rtrth, at $40. "Decrint: Binders, the bost on earth, at $l:5. No. 10, Tornado l'cecl O'ttt- tarc, at $35. Corn Shellcr, with clean(-r,$8. A Combination Kidintr Har row and Cultivator, subject lo 5 changes, sornslhing quite new, 0111 ?-o. Anvthinrr in. the Agricultural Implement lino cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. I Beat tli e World on SewimcMaGMnes The time Is coining nhen all IiIrIi grade ctn MaM.ln. wl'l .U tnr and you can thank me for bringing It about. I am at the present tlmo scums Th While, Collate, and American, In l anilsoue oan cases, at jzo. ineiiew DaUs.in oak, Rdraittrs, $28; New Difls, In ash, 7 drawers, t33; No. 0 Wheeler & IVIlson, handsome oak, f30. I expect before loiiB to be blo lo ihoiv any machine made, aud se'l them at $25, In t-drawe r oak cases. I have no ulnxs, but gt thero just the same. WESTKUN ll'ASUEItS, Squire or Round, complete wllh ringer, $7.60. Ererv famllj can afford lo buv one. Ton run uo risk, jou Ret them on ttial. I am headquarters for TUMI'S, In lion and Wood Chain, l'orc, I.lft or Eleva tors. I sell H'ood Tumps at W, olliers get SO. SO Come and see me before busing, jou will find me around, and when inv store room Is finished I -n III be there or haic sume one In attendance who will bo able In name roek bottom prices on anitblns. HTiT did G. O. Ascbbach remove his stock of pianos and organs to Allentown? I presume It Is setting too hot for hiin, and I expect In the near fulure lo convince hlui that ho must come down to fair living prices. I can show the public that thei haye been paying outrageous prices for organs and pianos. Come and sec me before tilling ehe here.- I remain Yours respect full. Woissport, ALLENTOWN jPA. SPRING Announcement for 1892. Now Is the lime to make jour Spring and Summer sStflei'UouH of films, (ilnjfhiiiaq, Muttlinjr. St.evtliiss. Tickings, Crushes, 'J&hle .turns, Wlil'e UikkU, Laces, Press (iooui, i;ic, Ktc, We Are ttionltiE the Ureest and fliiest luwrt mutt of theft) toocli that were eter hefore fchuwnlQ the valley Uoltom pi Ices aUay guaranteed, at Cor. 8th and Hamilton, ALLENTOWN. I1. S.Wc are also sole agents for the celebrated Jlutterlck's patterns. WHY IS THE W. EL. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cenPemen THE BEST SHOE Ifl THE WORLD FOB THE MONEY? It u t eamleuahi, with do lokor wtx thrwwl lo hurt the ftr, mado vt tin best tin tmlt, itIMi tBd eur, ai.A ( nun tie mat www thocs or tku prods than any (. nui nvfm turer, It ouuaU mo4 Mwdlshueii.-ustln fr..m 1 UU to $S.iXi. fie (IO CicnHloe IIiidf wed tfaeflDMtedf i -r Ntue tvi r nfTirea fur $S0U qiuJ FrMioa )niDortd stioec n hk-h cost from tti.W ta stllJlL f OU llnDdHfd Well hher, Jtae oir. S9 tylimb, ctinfurtu.blencl durable. ThebeM ftkoa ercr offered at tliU price i unio Bradu u eutV UU l-Ufl inn iriMU QAJU puu MltmlMi, KruxHti Inside, heary three wUfl, exta ion edtt. One pair will wear ayear. CSO SOflnecnlft no better ahoo ec offered at iDmmm law price , one trial will ooailaoa t&oee who wast a ibue (or comfort and aervlea. tffiO '1 nnd SJ.OU Worbltifmiin'e bou ar veiy vnm and durabV Thou who ha?e gtyta ttou a trial will wear bo other make. RriVC nnd.1l.T3 tohool iSom are DyjO worn by iho bur e very wharai ttfyecU ea their metiu, ihelnepaelntf aateaihovr. UiMt an Um beat IbMliouoia, Mylui awl Bride are nusped ou the bottunofi BIHIl tr ta k E, if o BimHTiTirr: lomi on miMnnan ouwn Is AH, flroekl e ntlTawTUMW Adam Mehrkam & Von, 1st St. THE POLICEGAZETTE latlio .nil) lllwJt.l 1 r In the uiirtd v.tul -iiiHiv .ill Ui. 1 . iHHtutiial and spifft u.rf 1.. wi Vu sili... 11 1..1 11. r, lM(lii-r ir iluli in. in 1 in w . 1 in 1 im li.n.t 11. u always 111 ikl H II I In'. IV lull I. I It .IH'1 11 11 .1 I 1 . .il.li. - llir llkltrd Statu SI II I I I) II I 1 "I I. 1 M I ' s ,. f 2fr .1. ...I . . I, 1,11 si..,, I, ,..,y. Uu hard K. Fox, rauk,ius,iiuif. .Sew York City Aaron Snyder New Bee Hive, eiiigh Coal & LIMITED. Specialties. Myor's Pumps A completo line, including repairs for tll mw p Cucumber Pumps A complete line includinjrppnirs for the stum. Coal Oil At wholesalo and retail Usual line of Hardware, Oil. Coal, gand. Cement. Plaster, &c. Ovor (ho Canal Bridge, East Woissport, WHOLESALE DEALEU liN Fruits and Vegetables Tn their seasons. Confectionery and Cigars Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Trices, Goods Delivered Free ! Store keepers will save money on all things bought front us and we deliver goods free of charge. SAY Spring Greeting for 1892! " He who is well pleased is well paid." It is a magnificent combination for the people. Be fair with yourself and boo OurSpring Stock. wc start the season with an assortment of styles that uill surely please every man who likes to dress well. The houseover, Spring newness mingle with a price charm hound to strike your fancy and prove resistless. Popular Styles, Late Novelties" and New est Attractions are found in ah'.ndance in every department of our elegant line ol Men's Youth's and Children's Clothing, G!entts Furnishings and Special Line of Confimation &uits. TAKE NOTICE. Our new department to make to order 7.adic' fine Tailor-made Coats. Upon the recent return of one of our leading cutters, after taking a complete course in th" larg est Zadics' Garment Cutting School of New York, we aro ready to offer to the Ladies, well cut and perfect-fitiintr Spring Coats, over 100 choico and newest fahrics to select from. Tako five minutes while in tho vicinity of our store nnd see our special line of sensihlo and moderate in prise SPRING OVERCOATS. Koch. 6c Shankweiler. Lamest anfl Finest ClotMis House id tie Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA. IFIieie nve jou going, my pretty ranid i" y. "To buy somo shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid V' "Come right along and see." slie said. IFhere did she gol Why did she go there 1 Would you do tho same The maid than sain Down at Uavies Store, you know they Bought at sheriff's sale the whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, and they arc closing out at Big Bargains AU tho girls are going up to pick out a pair before Saturday, as the rush Saturday is so big jou can hardly get waited on Brother Charlie got a pair for himself and stays he is suro-hc saved a dollar on them. Now, reader tho placo is in Allentown at 723 Hamilton street, need wo say more. While in Allentown ask anybody they will tell you our's is the place. IS IIEAJJUUAHTEItS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE. KIND OF COAL, fcp OPS. PUBLIC SQUAltE, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, Pii uun liiil mi r until s unEvjs; j l t'OMPLKTE IN iiVHltY lAHTICULAlt. IT INCLUDES Icd Boom nnd Parlor Suites, Tables Chairs, .Hook Cases, Couches, &c. Ott -irices nre ptiitively at low and loniw aa h.h1 us jou nan get anvliere in the county. Don't fit it to onii' nml ee ua before niauing your purchascg as wo can pomtively mw voii aoiuo inom UNDERTAKING in all Mb bianehos. 't'liia lino of butinett receives our jk ci .1 i.tteution .-. Flour, Ferd. &c, .-. The very choicest brand at Inn tat im.n. JOS MP Ml To HBLW, Over the Canal Bridge, East Woisepoit. mm THE POSITIVE CURE. HLYllliUTUKRS,MWITOii;t - Hardware 0 . tv.l.ii. r, vUcts. A CME D LACKING li cbeap. rS- at 20 cents a bottle than ' 1 other Dressing at 5 cents A LITTLE GOES A LONG W lcaUM slioen once Uaekened vitli i 1m kept clean by cashing them with t reople In moderate clrcumstanco th prontablo to bur It at 20c a bottle, boi what ther spend for Blacking thy t" alioo leather. .... It Is tho cheapest blacking consldn-i Its quallt, and yet we want set cheaper If It can be done. Aye will ppi SI MOO Rewan for a recipe that will enable us tc Wolff's Acme Buckiso at such a , that a retailer can profitably sell It at " bottle. This offer ia open until Jan.lst. WOLFF & IlAIIDOLPH,Phtladel,u.- 0;jumt(ar painted with PIK-ROSM (llii U tho name of tho paint), lookt stained and varnished neia urntrure. coat will do it A child can apply It can change a pine to a walnut, or a ol' to raahoganT( thero Is no limit tr i fancies. All retailers nil it. Cisossy Sheen ' k ?it tj s ir 0 much mlmlrrd la h ir, Mm In- tn-i.ii'U ly the uso ot Ayer's i:..lr Yiiu7. lli.io la uotblng letter than t..!siujar tim i Ijr keeping Una scalp clean, . ', r.nt h . i-. li ri'tunei to faded anJ r-'1 liAIr t-o.i l'inl color and leauty, pre v Lal'luoM, :itl imimru to the hair a -,5 text'iit) Ami a lasi-ug nnd delicate fra rT.itfK. Tin)" iuf-! clciniit mid economical 1r rtnj? hi the m 1 1 t, no toilet U complete t . o' i! yT n i m iyoT. "!!' Vilte iu'HcM i ! lit 11 c money spent far Aycr's T!ilr VI v.ni tlifl lit lnTt tu -it! .i nr.1.' It lutiarts aso TcA Gill:y Toxturo to U- t" -,-.' , imteh aatlsf action. J. A .n ., 1 ., At 'KtllW, Ts. A.i. r i. i' ;i a i.: t r c( oiher prerara tUitnv !'. i fi y it- sf;.(tory rtwult, I And tuft' ..' 'tJl-.h irlncamfncmy hair to jni'w. A. .1. (ijiH'Rt. Ot-neral Merchant, In 'lii-i wt N. . . T. " V.'l Vipor Is tho only preparation I r'-nl I t" i liiut io imnovo lUmlitiff, euro Itc'tiip; I i u, mid prevent los ot ltalr. I re.! :'!' iiitii.nieiid It." J. C. Butler, r.i . ' " t?cs!!i4 From Using "Aycr'-i Ihur Ylnor rf jrcrent prema ture $. ot hair mul n hen so lost w 111 stlm t.UUo a iv w prtJirth. I have used the prepa ration for thono pitrjioaes and Utinvt ttfcuu'of 1 affluii."- A. lu'iccmhe, Upelousas, I.a. aair Vigor rnu'ARrn nr Dr. J. G AVER & CO., LmR, Hs The Cha tn ol eTldenc now complete that OR. HEBRA'S VIOLA CREAM Is the onlr tirCTjaratlon that dobi ttvDfv dop all that ta ' claimed for It. 1 1 remoTei hMtfa. rimnlet. Tan. and av'l lTrmerfcctlona of th alt In. without InJttrT. A lew applications will render a rough 07 J acosineU0tocoTerdefwt3,bQtacTire,ana ' oiinraTitopd to clvofiatfsf Action. Prlcefitio. I AtdnigglsU; or sunt by malt. Bend for 1 testimonials, O. C. BITTNEn & CO., TOltlSDO, OHIO, DEAFNESS, ITS CAUSES AND CURE Bclcnllflcally treated by an anrlst otworla-wlilo reputauon. leatoes8 eradicated ana eatlrely cured, oi Irom 20 to so years' standing, alter all other troatmcnta havo tailed. How tba aim. cullv Is reached and thecanseremoTed.fally cipbilned in circulars, with aoldaiits and tesU. monlala ot cures from promlneatpeople.mallea tree Dr. A. JfUJIAUie. Tacoma, Wftstu RUPTURE! Cure gun ran teed I. al.AlBTflT hKt stills. llflXft lit OtliA Vrt AMrallnil A hnsma.s ?.elfly. Thousands ot enres. Dr. Mayer teat Hotel Penn, Ilcadlnjr, I'a,, second Saturday of each month, bend for circulars. Adncefree . CURE Clek Headache and relieTe all the trout)! taef dent to a bilious state ot the aystam, suoh sa Dlzzjnem, Kauoea, Droirslnoos, Distress aftsv eatins. Fain la the Blda, ie. While thslf most mwk.)jle aaccess has been shown ta cvlfitS 4 nc&Oache, yet Osrter"a Little Liver TUU art eqsally Tslaabloln Constipation, caring and pro Tenting this annoying complalnt,vnila they also) rormlsUdlsoiMersofthestomachumuUlstha Jlrer and regulate the boweU. ETsaUtheyoali HEAD Aoha they would boalmostpiioelssato those whs Buffer from thlsaUtreMlng complaint, buttortu nalely their eoodness does notend herend those Who ones try them will find these little plUSTSlUt Able ! so many wars that they will not be wil Hog to do without them Pat after aUalck ooa4 ACHE (is the Vane of so many lire that hen le where we makaonr great boast. Our pills curs It whUo Others do not. Carter's Little Iircr Pills are Terr email sn4 Try easy to take. Onacr two pUlsmakea doss. Thy are strictly Ttgotabla and do not rHp furge, but by tholr gentle action please all wh usethem. lnTislsst25centst ttrfor$l. 9oV I7 drolsts ererynhero. ox sent by maO. CARTER ntCDICINB CO., New York. SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE AXLE GREASE Ii EST iv Tin: wnnrn. Ifjweuleaquaiitltwarannaurpaaaad. actnalW outaAatlnfr l wo box ot any other brand. Not eOectAdbrbsat. tT'UKT'i'IIUUEisiUIStX. IPMBaiJBrDIALERSOEKEIUlXT. gyp IfviirmtUuu-ti Beldin's It k tsurtstloaa bortnleM L-w tby jtlt Lt lie vw fsuj' MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONDS APPROVED BANK STOCKS CAREFULLY SELECTED, TRIED, OAFE, PAY GOOD INTEREST, ALSO ocsirarll investment propertki In prosperous oities. r9R rUU. PARTICULARS AND RCFERCN0E8 WRITE ESCHBAOH, MoDONALP &, CQM IB ia aa wMt.hu tt, um t: ra. TiTTnmrtrTi I Hie unUrl t f I lie unlnliind tvA. i. IIUIUIJ Llir.-ll Illli.l.hl.ii, I'l , I .Inn, rlilllM. KSqoJ "I i'J I.' I V Kr,-ll si.,iiiigli,l1S. IJ' I .1 1). II. 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