ORIGIHAL CHEAP CASH STORE Spring Display DBESSGOODS I Our now purchases of Spring and Sum mer Dress Fabtlcs are exceedingly rich and beautiful. Tbo ladles who have Inspected them pronounce the assortment tho finest over brought Into this town. Ilroeiv faTorltes for summer dresses, Pure English Mohairs tho best In tbo world black and colors. Beautiful Striped Beiges, a llfcht and Mrj material, 83 Inches wide, In new shades. French Hobo Dress Patterns In beautiful new shades with trimming to match. A fashion plate given with each pattern showing how to make up. Dlack and Colored Cashmeres and Henri cttas tho best makes mo here In abundance. Rich new shades In rialn, Striped and Figured Saleons. Our lino this season surpasses anything wo'ye heretofore shown. Highest arl Is shown In onr stock of Chal lies. )Vo invested liberally In these goods and offer a stock that Is not equal led In any store around here. Strlpesl A great stock of stripes In tho most beautiful colors and tints Is what our magnificent lines of Outing Flannels constitutes. Tollo Du Kordos, Olnghams and Seersuck ers are here In wild profusion. 20,000 yards of Frlnts In new designs 1 Stop and thlnkl It's hardly possible that you couldn't be suited In such a great variety of lovely patterns. ' Hero Is tho proper place for the selec tion of dress goods, Plenty of light and room. J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South aud I'lnui Streets, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. MARCH 8. 1800 IiOOAL EVENTS OUT UP. styles Pretty gold rings, all sizes and nt Dock's Jewelry store, Lehigbton. Full line of Ingrain find Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. A careful perusal of thaj advertise ments will pay the buyer who wants bar gains. John Sosboldt, Jr., has been elected president of .Lehigh Hook and Ladder Co., No. J. Sco David Ebbert, tho North street liveryman, when yon want to biro a good tsHin. Prices the lowest. -The upper square will In all llkllhood of numbering the houses bo graded and made respectable looking during tho coming summer. Charley McKelvy, employed In tho Valley Round House-, s nursing a badly mashed Anger on tbo right hand. A good girl can secure on excellent situation, with good wages, In a small fam ily, by applying to G. W. Morthlmer, - J net received at Book's Jewelry store, Lehighton, a very large aisnrtmetit of gold watch. Thb very first snow storm of the season visited ibis section on Thursday evening, March Otb, 1800. Before buying Wall Taper this spring It will pay vnu to seo tho large stock at Luckenbach's, Jfauch Chunk. Mai. Klotz Commandery K. G. K., of town, will participate in tho Golden Knglo parado at Allentown on Tuesday, April 18th. Owing to a leak having been discover ed In the reservoir pumping was stopped Tuesday to allow the making of necossaty repairs. The most handsome designs In gold watches for ladles and gents ato now on exhibition nt Bock's Jewelry store, Lehighton. Kuan's, on north First street, sells heaters and ranges at marvelously low fig' urcs See him beforo making purchases elsewhere. John Hooloy, late of Roycrsford, has assumed tlio foremanshtp of tho Lehigh Stoye Foundry. John Is well and favor ably known here. Persons throwing waste water, rub bish or rcfusa of any kind on tbo public streets aro liable to a flno of S3 for each and every offence. Al Nothstcln has sold bis resldouco on Fourth street to Daniel Krock. Mr, N. will build on north Second strget during the coming summer. County Commissioner Henry Jflllcr, of Franklin township, has purchased from German Bros., of Lehigh county, a lot on Bankway 00x78 feet. Wedding rings of every description, also, rings set with diamonds, rubles, sap phires, opals and moon-stones at . H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. (Fork will soon bo commenced on tho now base ball park tho necessary amount of stock having almost been subscribed for by lovers of tbo National sport. James Hollenbacb, of Second street, sold one of his horses to a party Hying In Jfaboning, aud secured by purchaser an other animal from a Slatlngton dealer. Work on the Improvement of the house on Second and Coal street, to be occupied by Supt. Dickinson, Is now In progress. A complete renovation will bo effected. The Germanla Sangerbund bavo been engaged to render some of tholr excellent vocal selections at thp Arlon Cornet Band festival In Gabel's Hall Saturday eyontng. It has been suggested that Council pass an ordlnanco taxing hucksters, and others soiling goods on the public thorough fares. Is there anything in It? Think oyer It? What does Council think of tho Idea We have grown to such proportions that It wonld certainly bo a convenience to tbo public. Think over it. Gporge Anthony, of First street, em ployed at Packorton, Is taking care of a badly mashed thumb and forefinger on his left hand. Tbo accident occurred Tues day wbllo at work. I'lsoi'tK who oumk and no Pemonnl CAWBON COUNTY TIPS. Interesting Item, Original unit Otherwise Tlmt will Btnmt Heading. The cry for better roads comi from every section of the county. H'eatherly talks of organising an order of the Sons of Veterans. It Is likely that (t,nA Mill t,i. flftv plmi-fpr mpmhera. n Hatnrd. last the Audenrle.r choir week with tho folks at home in Littlo Gap. i. ..K..I1.I...J . . -rTobacconlst John J. Kutz was on a i.i.in. ios f-nm the Freeland organlza- 1m Jaunt to tho col regions this weeV. QoMlp nlrant l'eetile wtio Visit mill g a VIMHng. M. B. Werner, of Ltmsford, was In town several days this week. Mrs. J. C. Swindells, of Kaston, Is Visiting many friends In town. jUIss Klla Sorfass, of town, spent last vTCtl. Jnnps. nf llm A flnellne of all tho various grsde, In laMei wb(J ha'd rfo broben a ,ew Ban uo sueu i jxeuiurur on n l , i x rim luwest. i rnmn.in.., llflrsfi. I, ntimit. flirnln and ftltnni!. carpets Schwartz's, Lehigbton tlon. While gunning at Mud ttun recently Amos Jfeckes, of White Haven, found a number of curious Indian relics In a cave. Ho prizes them yery highly. Valentino Ncwmoyer, Sr., of Now Mahoning, Is said to be still -julto seriously 111. Ho Is one of tho townships oldest resi dents and a respected citizen. Tho schools In many of the townships In this county will closo a six months term this month, when a number of $20 a month teachers will be thrown upon tho world. A lot of P. P. & II. gondolas, built at Harrlsbnrg, passed up tho Jersoy Central railroad to Packerton on Wednesday whero they were transterrod to tho Lehigh Valley road and taken to Slatlngton. Tbo mountains In the upper end of tho county aro said to run wild with the gray fox. Thoro Is a bounty of $1 on each scalp delivered to the county commission ers at their offlco in Mauch Chunk. During tho month of February tho Beaver Meadow mines only worked eight days. Many families In that section, de pendent on this source of employment for a ltyllhood, aro said to bo In need of the necessaries of living. Tho Presbyterian church at Wcatherly Is about to receive a number of Important Improvements. Two new rooms will bo annoxed, one for tho use of the young men of the church as a reading room, tho other for a Sunday school library. A wild animal, whoso species Is un known to thoso who saw It, has made Its appearance a numbor of times this winter on tho Spring fountain between Quakake and Beaver Meadow. It Is said to be as large as a calf and leonine In appearance. Some of the towns In the upper end of the Connty aro making big pie parations for tho observance of St, Patrick's day on March 17. At Beaver Meadow, Audenrlcd and Lansford. there will be a. general - observance and a big tlmo gener ally. Three children died of diphtheria In Weatherly on Monday. In the satno town there ore four children sick with the same disease In tho family of Cyrus Seaman Prompt and slrenous action to prevent' a further spread of tho dlseaso bavo been taken. On Thursday ovcnlng of last week Miss Emma, daughter of Col. Brodhead, of Packerton, entertained u number of her young friends at a delightful social gather Ing. Music, games, pleasant conversation, and luncheon made up the programme of tho ovcnlng. Julius Engleman, of Ifeatberlv, Is dally training In the hands of Jem Smith, a rintod trjilnpr nf fthenAnitnnli. fnr the Exchange Dote) grcat foot raco l0 ,ake placo at Wiikes- barro on March 22. Engleman Is In good Jilts Mary Person, of Slatlngton, spent Sunday with Miss Tilllo Selfert on South street. F. D. Clauss and wlfo, of Groat Bend, Pa., wore visiting In this place and Weiss port during the week. Miss Jennio Hughes, an accomplished NEWSY WElSSPOrtT. Tml JnmblM Strang Together liy Hie "Similar." XIitnllmt will Intermit you. It. J. tlowten cfrcled at Allentown on Saturday. Miss Llllle Zellnw U linme fiom Phil adelphia. For the tlnesi rnper lunging engage O. A. Goth. A. T. Koch did business sit Philadel phia on Monday. Mrs. P. J. ICIstler Is convalescent from a serious Illness. Postmaster Marsh was at Mud Run on Friday evening last. THE COUNTY SEAT. A I.ocul Cntket of Llr Unpinning I'er- mmihI nml Otherwise. Cigar manufacluier H. A. Delfender- far, of Lehighton, did some business here on Wednesday. County bonds In tbo amount of 17&0 were Issued recently by the County Com missioners to Daniel and Margaret Dally. rKIIllam Nlsloy was discharged from the county Jail this week, and now but eight prisoners luxuriate, at tbo taxpayers expense. Mercantile Appraiser O'Donncll, of Summit Hill, Is attending to the duties of I Hood's Sarsaparilla Combines. In a proportion peculiar to Itself, the aetlvo medicinal properties of Uis best blood-purifying and strengthening remedies of the vegoUble kingdom. It will positively oure when in tho power of medicine Spring Debility, Headache, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Salt nhauin, Sorotala, and all Diseases caused by a low state of the blood. I suffered three years wlta Wood poison. t took Hood's BarsaparllU, and think I am eurodV Mug. M. J. Davis, llrookport, It. T. "Hood's Sarsaparilla beats all others, and la worth Its weight In cold." I. Baboq- TOS, ISO Dank Streot, Mew York City. Is go vastly superior to any other sama parllla or blood purifier, that one has well ld i "Its health-giving effects upon the blood and entlro human ortanlsm, aro as much more positive than the remedies of a quarter of n century ago, as the steam power of to-day Is In advaneo of tho stow and laborious drudgery of years ago." "Wlklla suffering from a severe bilious attack In March, lssa, a friend In Peoria, EL, recommended Hood's Sarsaparillc I tried the remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. SnzPAno, travelling agent tor Devoe a Co., Fulton Street, M. T. young lady of Mauch. Chunk, Is visltlug his old business of crushing hearts Samuel King, of Forth Amboy, circled his ufOce. Mr. O'D., is a brother of Coun- among friends hero on Sunday. "Kcddy" Zcllnor has buckled down to relatives and friends In town. iln. J. IK. Raudenbush, of Flrststrect, Is enjoying a pleasant visit to tbo home of her son Ed, In Forth Amboy, N. J. Wm. Anthony, of Iron Btrcct, spent Sunday at Allentown, with bis wtfo who Is visiting relatives and friends In tho city. Fhaon Dorward, of Slatlngton, was ylsltlng Barber Herman this week. Mattln afoyer, of Allentown, Is sojourn ing with Henry Zellner and family. O. A. Goth does the finest paper banging and decorating at lowest prices. ueorgo Faust and wlfo, of Mahanoy Ing his usual duties. A temporary plaflk walk from the Vol- Ing up and flooding tho yards of residents ... ttii . t . . , . . . i rtif '-,! r- on oouvu rir lu0 u.u y.a uao , Housplo the bridge has been- laid. It fjcpn rciajii. proved a grcat convenience to pedes- -Tho best place In town town tR buy trlanSt but tbo dIgnityo( the town requres j,oHr iun,uure .a u.crBr awr" ; something more substantial. norm uann oircoi. uiggesi bvock aau , it ..i. j.,i .. .. . m I - if 5 I DDfcini uuiihu. nu umiviuu uciumcii - 1 ' . , u I ki.ii a. nnn ml In T inn f f - I m. . . .... i uo w, i. carter it vo coal coueries at Coalcrlno, It Is said, m shut down awing to lack qf orders.. In. an oyent of this kind, says a news writer from that place, there will be much suffering In this section. Tho future prospect of the coal miner and bis family Is Indeed a dubious ono. Tho suggestion In this paper last week by a Packerton correspondent, that that end of Mahoning township ho made a sep arate township or incorporated Into n uor- tor of tbo Carbon House, returned Irom a several week's trip In tho South on Thurs day last. Oliver Bloso, of Lower Towamenslng, was In town Filday and made our office a pleasant call. Mr. Bloso la a vetoran of the lato war and an enthusiastic G. A. R. man. A prominent visitor In town doing business on Tuesday was tho genial Dr. J. C. Krcamcr, of Aquasichola. Tho doctor will be a candidate beforo the next Demo cratic Convention for tho offlco of county. treasurer. He Is strong with thn mass of peoplo and would mako a'good man for tho offlco to which he aspires. School Superintendent T. A. Snydor, of Carbon county, paid his Stroudsburg friends a flying visit lust ilibnday. He bad attended a local teachers' institute nt Ban gor on Saturday, where he delivered two very Interesting lecturos. On Sunday ho came to seo his father, John E, Snyder, and family. Mr. Snydor is a very able young man and has been very successful since leaving home which he fully merits. Ho has' been Superintendent of tho Carbon county schools two terms and his chances for another, we aro Informed, are good. He hasbeon selected the anniversary orator of the Pago Literal? Society at tho Mlllers vlllo Normal School, of which ho is a grad uate. Stroudsburg Democrat, 28th ult, PAY UP, Persons knowing themselves to bo In debted to this establishment for job work or subscription aro requested to pay up at once. It Is unnecessary to say that wo need tho money and must hayo it. A cross X opposite your name has Its significance Act accordingly ard don't be a clam. List of Jurors prawn to serve at the April Term of tbo Carlos County Courts: GRAND JUIIOK9, Arndt, Wm. IT., express act., E. Mauch Chunk, nilllngsly, Ham', tailor, 2nd ward M'li Chunk." .ll'lllAV Wm A t.i.lnn.U.1 condition and If nothing interfores wjllput culbert, Harry, railroader, Lehluli. up a goou raco. cout, wiuiam, farmer, Little Han, J,, J. Gallagher, of Beaver Meadow has Eckhart, Frank, hotel-keeper, Venn Forest. announced himself as an aanlrant for tho wans, jacK, foreman. Trcsckow. nw n. - rri.t. n.tn Freehulfor, Victor, painter, Wcatherly. causv uuuwer uuu-uuy m vi Oallauhcr. Barney. Jr.. laboror. AudcHrled. county's Dorapcraey. as Lairy Tarelton, of Gillespie, Condy, watchman, 1st w. M. Chunk. Weatherly, made mat announcement miner, ueorgo, iarmer, lownmensing, ty Commissioner O'Donncll. Tho St. John's Lutheran church, of tho 2nd Ward, will bo furnished with a now plpo organ. Tbo Interior of tho edi fice will also bo re-modelled. iiio democrat still urges upon our monled men tho project of an electric rail way between this town and East Mauch I Chunk. Tho plan Is feasible, It would pay. Jonn Kotliermal, of Michigan, was a guost of Sheriff Levan this week. Mr. Miller Is still confined to tho house nursing Rothermal was a former Lohlghtonlan but for cloven years has been In tho west where kind damo fortune has smiled on him. Ho Is looking well. Prominent on our streets Wednesday your correspondent noticed Kx County Treasurer T. D. Clauss, and Dr. W. A. me treatment of uernamer, ootu of l.emglilon. liolli are Hvo citizens In their respective bailiwicks and have done much to ad vnnco that towns Interests. Our esteemed townsman Hon. W. if. Purifies the Blood -Mine-host Klstler, tho genial proptie- city, aro visiting Geo. Wagner and family. Wo regret to note that 'Squire John S. a soro leg. Miss Mary Snyder Is home from a de lightful visit to friends at Whlto Haven andJauch Chunk. Dr. W. L. Kutz Is attending diphtheria cases nt Wcatherly. Tho doctor has had considerable success iu this fell disease. Milkman George Enzian of Franklin, has tho honor of being tho first person to drlvo a sleigh acioss tho now Lehigh bridge. Tho event occurred early on Thursday morning. Letters for tbo following persons re main uncalled for In tho post offlco at this "I tried a doaon articles to eleansa my Mood, bat never found anything that did mo any good tin I beeao aslag Hood's Bartaparllla. W. H. Psnn, noohaster, X. T. " JIT wlfo was troubled wita oizxmess and constipation, and her blood has been la a bad order In faol the has been! all rsn down. Hood's Danaparllla Is dotn j'hor a wondertnl amount of good." T. M..auj- vrcr, druggist, Btanthestor, Obkk Hood'8 Sarsaparilla Sold by all droggtsta, 1 ; tlx for $e. Mads only by a L HOOD a CO, Lowtll, Mass. IOO Pesos Ono Dollar. "I was tor Ave years a sufferer with bolls, all ran down, and was at one time obliged to giro np work. Beforo taking allot two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, was entirely cured." B. M. Irn, mtsburgb, I'a. "I was sovoroly adllctod with scrofula, and for over a year bad two running sores on my neck. Took Ore bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and consider mysoll entirely curod." O. B. Loyrjot, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1 six for 8J. Mado only by tt L nOOD;jft CO, Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. I SWEAR OFF NOW, Paying Big Prices for Fur niture Rapsher, has an article on "Paternal Government," In tho February issue of Current Comment and Legal Mlscollany. It Is clear, concise and lucid on tho sub- place: Jfonroo Mabster, n. Otto, Edna jeet and, like all previous productions from Trolchler and IdaTracb. Say "advertised" his pen, It is an exceedingly ablo and In when calling for such letters. terestlng artlclo and well worth reading. As an Indication of the exceedingly Tho Pennsylvania Slato Teachers' As warm weather during tho mouth of Febru- eoclation will be held In Mauch Chunk, on ary a Franklin township man tells of a hen July 8-10. Tho oxccutlyo committee have that hatched out a half dozen young chicks I an excellent programme under way. The on tho hlll-slde and In the open air. Tho borough council was ro-organlzed on Monday evening by the election of chc following officers for the ensuing year: Burgess, Joseph A. Fenncr; secretary, A. A. Beltz; treasurer, John S. Miller. Miss Annio Sewell, formerly teacher of AND DEAL AT- Schwartz' nilcd with Pennsylvania teachers next July. Thoy will rccelyo n cordial welcomo from tho hospitable people of Mauch Chunk and. Carbon county. JVormal Journal. A strango story told about Stangley tho murderer, Is that ho brines on bis tho Packerton primary school, spent Tuos- periodical Indispositions by drinking luko- day with her brother, R. J. Sewtll, prior to leaving for Woodvllle, Texas, whero she sBi&rurniture House, South Bank Street, Lehighton. Our stock is sully as complete as that carried by city dealers and our prices are unquestionably much lower than the same beautiful town of Mauch Chunk should be Quality, btylC and JbiniSH in Bed Hoom and Parlor Suites, Lounges, Book-cases, Tables, &c (jggTParticular attention paid to Embalming and Undertaking Call, learn our terms and sec our immense stock, unequalled A. WfSfpng?"! Prof. F. J. Stettler and wife, at tho Ex- -uatasauqua peopieare jubilant because cIianRe nolcl( by tholr man fremj8 on It has been decided that the strepts of their Prld eycn,nB The nsual convlya,. town are to be Illuminated by electricity in , , du, d , , a ,at0 h9 pear future.-Exchango. fHf Won delegatl6n pf Lehigh Council,' Ko. anumiserauio uiu u4i u(. wwjis "B H01, Jr. O. U. A. M-i aUended the flfth WuiiguwB. nuT.woyoiwuKof anmTerawf ceJebrallon of Star dgo On an oblong maroie Diock In tbo ap- Counoll at Slatlngton on Thursday oyon- proacb to tho now bridge on this sldo of ing. An Interesting programmo was re- tho river Is the following: Commissioners, cited with success, 1800, H. MIller.D. J. O'Donncll, J. S.Hawk The vernal equinox falls on Friday, Clyll Engineer, F. Mackl. Contractors of March 21st, when spring commences, and Masonary, J. Hendler, llrm. Reber, Levi Roy. Robert Wlck.pf IJow Tork State, will on next Sunday rnotnlng and evening at the usual hours, discourse In tbo Pres byterian cbnrcb. The reverend gentleman comes very highly recommended. All are cordially lnylted to be present at these services. The handsomest lot of gold watches for ladles and gentlemen you over laid your the d,ays and n(gbts. wlH ba of Uo same kugj,( ha3 beeu' the means of awakening iRDgiu. ai no urne mo sun passes ineso COnslderalbe agitation, and It Is not un- equinoctial points heo,yy storms usually prevail on sea and land. Silverware, silverware, silverware, a glance at our new goods will convince you that we have the choicest designs you ever looked at and at prices to suit a fat or lean pocket-book. Remember the place, E. II, Hohl's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. By the Allentown Democrat wo see likely that a move will be rr)adan the mas tor by enterprising citizens. l!5 por cent, lleductlon and 10 per cent Discount, which will sayo you SS per cent, on nil ready-made clotblpg jpu buy or clothing you get measured for now as we need the Kresge. George !)., laborer, Towamenslng. McMuIlen, Jqhn, gentleman, 1st w. It'll Oiumlr. Moyer, 11. J., farmer, Lausanne. Maury, Edward, blacksmith, Lansford, Miller,:! Ugh wan, laborer, Franklin, McLaughlin, Robert, moulder, Lansford, Vetera, William, brakeman, Lchlghion. Itauch, K. II., printer, 1st w. Mauch Chunk. Sandherr, William, laborer, Packerton. Strohl, Dennis, farmer, Towamenslng. Thomas, Wm. C, barber, Weatherly, weuD, josepn notci-Keepor, Lomgnton. wit jvwobs. Aokerraan, John, sr., blacksmith, d w. M, C'k. Beltz, David, conductor, E. Mauch Chunk, Butler, James, miner, Nesquehonlnji, uojnon, inomas, miner, Lapsiorcl, Baley, S farmer, East 1'cnn, Bloso, Oliver, farmer, Millport. Buchard, Ueorge, butcher, East Fcnn. Campbell, Tatrlck, miner, Summit Hill. Cook, John, clerk, Beaver Meadow. Cunler, George, farmer, Mahout carpenter, Mamew, miner, umnmn mil. eaaio, a. j., macmnisi, veatneriy. Eckhart, l'cier, mason, Towamenslng. Flnloy, Lewis L., laborer, Bunnnlt, IUU. Flemlug, Win., laborer, North Kidder. Glmb, A. W,, barber, East Mauch Chunk. Garrett, John, miner, Summit Hill, Gcrster, Theo., saloon-keeper, E. M'h Chunk. money and bavo concluded to glyo you the eyesonarp now displayed at thp Mauch that Miss Ella Bartholomew, of Pulladel- beneflt of this great reduction, wli(ch-w!U Chunk Jewelry Store of E. H. Hohl. You phla, daug'h'ter of Levi Bartho'lpmew, of be good until April 1st. Remember, this will find here lust what von are looklnc for I TUnkwav. was recently married to IHlllam 1 1 nn hlnfT. hut a. bona fide offer at Knm!. Harter, John, J. f.. East I'enn, and when von learn onr latest nrlces von DWlnv. nf Allnntnam. Mian lUrthnlnmpw holm'ii Onn Prlc S'nr PlntMni ItnirMniinh nalderman, Jehn, teamster, Sufnmlt Hill im .1". . , ! in .u. " 1 Illnklo, John, machinist, Weatherly. wm bunt iu uujwK cio iuu nui w u wen kuowu uero, uu uu iuu uesi, uuuiiK. Horn, Columbus, Inn-keeper, Lehighton. a uiK ujr a pay. wisnes 01 many menus lor a oaie voyago Pennsylvania". Finances. Hlskey, Henry, laborer, LeuiRhton, Tho Advocate congratulates Bert o're matrimony's terapestous seas. gta,e rrea9Urcr T,iVsev renorts that at Hartman, Charles, Jr farmer, Parryvllle. Seaboldt, of Salt Lake City. Utah, on his If First street nroDertv owners agree , , .... oo .1. Haupt. Chane laborer, siahonlng. 1 "1.1 .111 t. " .. ....1 , . u'. u. l """"' ."i4o Hancock. John. miner. Nesauehonlnt. luabiiuiuuiai auiauu. Avcucutiv xib uau i iueru is every rensuu iu ueuevo vuai. iua t W..A di oai Tli 111 In thn Qtatn Mth w I .J ' , " , 7- a "..irk nf lnk" and oWrM ft9.vnm and ,,.,. .in n m.n.ml,d drln W"?. e.1-?0.51-. W W b- Hnghes, George, miner. Nesquehonlng, ' ' 1 ..... . 1 i'ninnilrmtil-i nanirn hpin T nn rnllnwinfr l TMitir. .Tnnn. hurhpr. niimmlt i lit bo now caps the climax by getting married the coming spring and summer. Property tq an accomplished and, estlmablp lady In owners are to pay two-thirds and the bor- (hat sccIon of the country. Our best wish es go to the young conple. Tbo borough council was ro-organlied on Monday evening, as follows: J. T. Bern mel, was re-elected secretary; Ezra New hart, treasurer and supervisor of streets; T. A. Snyder, borough solicitor. The new body IS composed as follows: Burgess, Mahlon Ilelchard; Council, I. 9. Koch, J. ?.Scmmel,''& P". Smith, H. T.' Straup, Wm- Waterbor, Wm. ?ehner, To get pair of spectacles that will assist and often restoro the sight so that you can dispense- with tho use of them, try the Australian Lense Spectacles, sold by E. II. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. Every pair ough ono-thlrd of the cost. With the street In good condition the value of property along tho line will go up. fifty per cent. George, a young son of Mrs. Ange'lne Heberllng, of Second street, was hit on tho bead by a falling board, Wednesday, while at play In a stable, and rendered uncon- scions. amounts; Farmers' and Merchants' Na, tional, $508,055.74, and tbo People's Bank, $378,165.30. Tho Allegheny Notional Bank of Pittsburg holds $487,703.34 and the Commonwealth Deposit Company of Harrlsburg, $260,213.12. Kostenbader, Joslah, merchant, Littlo Gap. Kinney, John, hotel keeper, Nesquehoulng. Lavan, Isaac, miller, Franklin, Luhinan, Adolph, farmer, Lehigh, Markley, Charles, laborer, rarryvlllo. Montz, David, gentleman, Lehighton, Morgans, J, It., teamster, Summit Illi M(ller, Edward merchant, 1st w. Mauch Chunk, McMlclmel, James, laborer, Summit Hilt A Correction. If the reflection "A Lie Nailed' In the MerU. Amandus, clgarmaker, Lelilgbton. Later he recovered consciousness. Summit Hill Record of two. weeks ago was "l,"! bpt retqalqoc! speechless, the shock oyl- Intended for me, It lacked ono word of be. nyan itob(!rt, supervisor, East Mauch Chunk. dently causing a slight concussion 01 the ing my version. sftiu in uonspori mree snyder, Alvin, carpenter. Lansford. brain. As wo no to nress ho Is tmnrovlnc. weeks ago that tho Supt. has not visited Btreeter, John C., merchant, Weatherly, ti, i.v Ttoio.i opinio" lll a r.i, our schools this season. If this savlnn Tacoy, Bryson, clerk, 2nd w. Maueh. phunk, ........;". ,.Ji. wi w 1. ni.i T m m nPvn Thompson, Wm,,lRboror, 2nd w. Mauch Chunk moei as uiusi rain muuuay oYcuiiifiiuan.u r" " - 7 an Horn. Baraufel, gentleman, Beaver Meadow. lum: -rno following programme nas Deen h vruo, mj uam. iuo uum uuum mv in werley, Stephen, saddler, Bummlt Hill, , . - .1 , r. . . I I T f C 1 AlAnl. ,lkn, 1, ... Inn.vaU.... ' n-i ' ... . .. . arraugcu lor iub evening, oeieci reaumg, 1 11 iut, oup. vwma w n, n "j 1 iuuiik, iiiouias, yuitnvr, vuhhi Mrs. Smith; duett, Jflsses Jrwln apd Un Lanford schools this term, 1 can nis at- Vhavwisb jujiobs. n,rrnniHl. Tf vnu don't cat the desired Itoudebusbl solo. Alice Blank; recitation, lentioi satisfaction return them nqd get jour Carrie Blank; sketch, Mr. Fenner J reclta, school directors tlH half past oleyen Is not 1 . . I,, 11.. rillA. ...., fn. CI.KII III .l.ltlnn a.Vnnl, A S Tlplflwr . y la . . 1 1 1 a iVHuw,.! - ' Lansford, March 3, 1600. , . . - - , I tention tqtnojaci lna rnnnng riisi mo Best. West,, carpenter. North Kidder. money back;. Ton run no risk In buying. Thcso glasses are sold by all leading op ticians in tbo large cities. AU 'Eagle Gash. Store." tlon, Jflss Miller; essay, Jna. Scholl. aro Invited, By increasing Leblghton's Industrial interests property holders will secure extra value on their buildings. Is this not an Inducement for them, to Invent 'heir money In any substantial and reliable industry de siring to locate here ? We think It Is. You agree, well, then, what's the matter with I.a TTnnlrlna Alltn mill O vllA1 V t.UC UUU,u IlilllLl u..,. . I ..... T fl 111 K. Wl I " wake up and go to work so we secure this f vwupn mw " - CallaEher, NljUUU AUUU, JJlll , IU1IV, till rarryvllle Uqulbs, -An Interesting local Institute will be held hero on Filda'v evening and Saturday, Prof. Traub, the excellent principal of our public schools, was at I'ennsburg on Sunday -It Is now given out that No, 3 furnace plant to employ 00 men, Special services In the M. E. church, March 0, being tbo last Sunday before Conference, the sacrament of tbo Lord's Supper will be observed. In the morning at 10 o'elopk. In tho evening there will be a Hflmlnnarv annlversarv at 7 o'clock. And there Is no mlsrepre Appropriate to the occasion there will be Belford, Charles Jr., laborer, Farryvllle, Brahm, Henry, shoemaker, East Mauch Chunk, llrogun, Daniel, miner. Beaver Meadow. Derrle, John, lumberman, Hauto. Davis, Jeff., lalforer, Weatherly. Donahue, John J., laborer, Audenrled. Edwards, Wm., miner, Beaver Meadow. Early. Alexander, engineer, Lansford. Fltzpatrlck, Patrick, painter, Weatheily, l'lyte, Joseph, bofler-makec Woathcrlv. Fieyman, Joriapan, mason, Malioiilng. (iftUiait, D. I)., farmer, 1'acker township. Glnder, Jacob Br., gentleman, 1st w. M'h Chunk. James, ex-slierin, East Mnuch Chunk Wilson, carpenter, Lehighton, has secured a lucrative position as a short' hand writer. Tho shanty occupied 'by tho Central Railroad watchman al the depot crossing has been moved to the Welssport side of terra firma In order to mako room for tho erection of a guard gate by tho Company, The improvement will be an additional safe-guard against accidents. A rumored business change on the 1st of Anrll Is that Nathan Snydor, doing a Urge general store business, will retire, and that his son Aaron will control tbo estab lishment. Aaron has the energy and abll- lty,backed by enterprise aud push sufficient to mako things boom Tho happiest man In Welssport last Friday was the genial Charles MacDanlel, a life-long Republican aud a worker In tbo cause. Ho has been appointed to a re sponsible and lucrative position In tho IT, S. Mint at Philadelphia and Is now In that city. The "Stroller" congratulates Char- ltv on hs appointment, and along with many friends extends best wishes. Ho Is worthy of this recognition by bis party for the excellent services rendered in the past. In honor of tho 57th birthday of Mrs, A. W, Marsb, her daughter Miss Alda, arranged and perfected a ueat surprlsa on last Saturday evening. The evQQt was an exceedingly pleasant quo In every parllcu lar and w(H be long, remembered by those present: Rev. J. H. Stanffer And wlfo, Milton Setzer and wife, Daniel Grayer and wife, Dr. Zern and wlfo, B. K. Culton and wifo, Ai. Marsh and wife, G. R. Strauss. bergcr, Mrs. C. D. Miner, Afrs. Samuel Welsh, Mrs. W. L. Kutz, Mrs. G. Stein, Mrs. Jos. Connor, Mrs. Gcorgo Emery, Mrs. B. F, Peters, -Ulssos Cora Buss, An nlo Scofleld, Lulu Qraver.'.LIHIo and Mary Musselman. At a late hour a sumptuous repasc was served to which tbo assembled guests did full justice, Jcuflrrontion Suits. Boys, remember; we can sell you or make you to order a fine confirmation suit, and will save you from $3 to $5bn each suit you buy at Sondholm's One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. '1 Bqwinnnaown Siiecluli. From, this on Items from this vicinity will appear under tho above caption. Rumor has U that a dynamite factory will bo orected at Bowmanstown during the coming summer by a syndlcato from Slatlngton. A very Interesting and pleasurable quilting party, participated In, by tho ladles of the vicinity, come off at tho residence of -Voses Straup this week, E.dwln Kuehner, of Stemlersvlllo, has become a resident of this place, and occu pies his handsome new resldenco just com pleted by Contractor August Noll. Dallas Blose, of Lehigh Gap, Is niaki Ing reparations to go Into the mercantile business. Io vll occupy the stand uiado vacant twajoars agb by Wilson Mmhlltz, James and Charts Arpej contemplate the purchase of a traction saw-mill, and In this connection It is said that thoy have enough contracts to keep them busy for the entlro summer. Most of our public roads are In a de plorable condition. The continued wet weather for a, year or moro past has played sad havoc with them. The nowly elected supervisors will find plenty of work to do In repairing them satisfactorily, warm water, in which ho puts butter in this town or the Lehigh Valley. eiHujji-u iiuiu vuu uuau lunnsueu uim. II I the story is true, bo is certainly a cuto ono, for by keeping up an appcaravico of do-1 jectcdness.broken health and general gone ness he expects to win tho sympathy of the I jury who aro to judge him for a cold blooded and deliberate murderer. Local Institute Superintendent of Schools, T. A. Snyder, lias arranged for a very Interesting teach ers' tnstttute a Parryrllle on Saturday. A programmo, appropriate to tho occasion has been prepared with grcat care. Among tho Instructors arcProf. F. J. Stotlor, of our public schools; Prof. J. II. Kratz, of Welssport, Prof. Traub, of the rarryvllle schools; and Miss Myra M. Good, of the primary school,,thls town. A number of Interesting subjects for goncral discussion will ha presented. On Saturday evening Dr. G. M. Philips, of the West Chester Stato Normal School, will lecture ou "The Bright Continent," In tho M. E. church. Trains will lcayo Parrvvllle for Welsa- port, Lehighton, Mauch Chunk and other stations north, on the main' lines, as fol lows: Central -railroad at 0:39 V. M., Lehigh Valley railroad at 0:55 P. M. Tho lecture, will closo In time to make the trains' A most cordial Invitation Is ex tended to all teachers, directors and friends of education to.be In attendance New Spring Dress Goods are arriving daily, while our line of Dress Trimmings are complete for Spring. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. Without manufacturing Industries Le highton can't nor won't move, forward. It Is plain then that to progress we must have diversified Industries. By raising the necessary capital stock Lehighton can se cure an Industry employing 200 men Our business men, property holders and monled citizens generally should not let this op portunity pass by without taking advant age of It, This town Is sporting several cases .of mumps. -This paper wants all the local news. If you know anything Important send it in. SUUSOM1TION LAvfS. Dr. Tuokerniaii, editor ot tho IPerlncn, Cleve land, has taken some pains to collect and com pile the decisions of the United States Court on this subject, aud gives tti result of his investi gations, tlio following l. Subscribers vtho do not give express notice to tho contrary aro considered as wishing to re new their subscriptions. 3. It subscribers order tho discontinuance ol their periodicals, tho publisher mny coutluue to send them until all arrearages are paid. s. II subscribers neglect or retuse to take thflr periodicals from the post-office to which they nro directed, they aro responsible until they have settled their bills and oidercd them dls continued, i. If subscribers move to other places without Informing the publisher, and the papers are sent to the former address, they are held rcspon slide. 6. The Courts hAve decided tlutt refusing to take periodicals from tho office, or removhie and leaving them uncalled lor, Is prima facie evidence ot Intentional fraud. s. It subscribers pay In ndvauce they are bound to give notice at the end ot the time If Uioy do not wish to continue taking it; otherwise tbo publisher Is authorized to send It and the suDscrlber will be responsible until an express notion, with navruent of all arrearages to the publisher. The latest postal laws aro sueh that nenspa- SltANQ'8 BIIAVINU SALOON, opposite the AnvooATK Officb. Is beadauarters for shaving and hair cutting. Cigars & tobacco sold GO TO Fits. nouKuKn, under the Exchange Hotel, Bank street, for a smooth shave or a fashionable hair cut. t3T Closed oa Sunday's, ltoeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. MAT to BUY that is USEFUL. Guaranteed IUzor, Geod Strap. Good Soap, Good Brush, Good Mug. Guaranteed Pocket Knlyes. Good Gold Pout. Good Medicines. THOMAS' Golflen Molar Piiarmacy, Bank StbbstT, LnionroK, Pa.trfA. PrtJcriptlsDt a Specialty. For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable Ctjlei of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE. &c, &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low as else where for the same uallty of good). July IB, 188S-ly E. F. LUCKEtfBACH, rLAlN AND DKCOIUTIVK I'Al'KIt HANO- 1NO. HOUHK AND BION l'AINTlRfl AMD OltAININO. any part of Competent Subscribe for the Advocate. PACKERTON HOTEL, Uldway between Mauch Chunk ft Lenlghtoa, Z. 11. C. HOM, rroprlstor. PACKERTOK, - Tsswi. I'hls well-known Uotel Is admlrablyrentted, and has the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the very best Llauors. Stables attached. lans-yi At REBER'S Dnrjo stohk. Br th ilncU bottl. br 1-4 d l- doi, 'ss I ,,u,ntiueif and In Jobbers loU Jobbers 1,seut I Slices, Hood's 8FSparlll ,W"T,.';S per publishers can arrest any one for fraud who I OT-TTSRIITF SAXiE tikes a ruper and refuses to pay for It. Under Sxxxjxvxj. o. this law the man who allows his subscription to I r ' .....,,. REAL ESTATE. remain tor some time unpaid and then orders It discontinued, or orders me postmaster 10 mar It refused ." xnd have a nostal-oard sent noti fying tho publisher, leaves himself llablo to ar rest ana nue, inu swaa mr men. A l'olnter tq (tie Adieu. Kcmerubcr, ladles tbo best place to haye jour carpet woven Is at F. P. Hell's, north Hrst street. Carpet for sale and In ox. change for raffs. Jt ipp-dav our first yord is Groceries William Johnson doing n flour and feed business In this town will close out his Mock and retire, Tim employees of tlio Carbon Iron Company will receive their monthly ''swag on or about tbelOtb, An Immense assortment of watch' Rpntation when we say that our short addresses ana vocal music. A cordial chains, tho prettiest and best ever shown - - " . I t . .1 . 1.1 It.. 1. 1 1 4 I " " assortment is larce.low in price. excellent in quality, and equal n Tariety to c stQCK carripa y more preiuiniuuo cruw- merits. We would be pleased to have you call and inspect our goods and at the samo time learn our very lo V prices, not on' groeeries particularly, but on all' store goods generally. ROBERT WALP. North lirst St. Rnd House hus Invitation Is extended to the public to attend these services. The pastor, Rev. Q. W. Dungan, will Officiate, T-Tbe committee appointed somo weeks age'to solicit subscriptions towaid tho Hop kins uolllng Mil! project are still at work, and In the nit few days will push matters bard with a view of raising the necessary amount of capital to lnsuro the firm named above to locate here. In a word, let us look squarely at the matter, wo uiusr h&ve Industries tp gya employment to our neonle at fair wanes: to get suoh Industries we must have the co-operation of business and monled men. Hero Is an opportunity to secore a good plant, win it ue taxen aa- ot r In this section can be found at the Jewelry stqro of 0. S. Bock, Lehighton. A lady's l'erfcet Companion FAlNi.RBaCillt4lnHTli,n, new book by Dr. John II. Dye, one of New York's most skillful physicians, shows tuaiprin is not necessary . in uer-dtiy childbirth, but results from onuses easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that woman may Deoom auy pain whatever. We'll s4. become a mother without suffering AtnvAr It nhio tellA how Lo over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending pretfuunei . It IS Tellable and highly endorsed by physloiaov everywhere as the wife's true private oomiwii inn. nut thin m.t. ltwlll Rave vou irre&t uulo. and possibly your lite. Send two-cent stainp for retcrtptlve circulars, testimonial!, and conlfden lal letter erut In sealed envelope. Addreu. Frank Thomas A Co. l'ubllibers, tlultlmorr' .Jarrard, James, moulder, Jeanosvllle, ,lnp, qeoiso U, carpenter, Bummlt mil. Kuehner, Levi, laborer, i enn forest, Klotz, llert, brakeman, Packerton. Miller, lllchard, Iwmberman, Hauto, MoIIugb, James, miner, Summit Hill. McCole, Daniel, laborer, Beaver Meadow. Mackl, Franz, surveyor, 1st w. Maueh Chunk, Malloy, James Vf., printer, Summit Hill. McCouologue, J J., saloon-keeper, Lansford, MUler, Urort'e. tjarpwitcr, Lehltthton. p.'JQpnucIl, Hugh, miner, Tresckow. O'Dounell, John, miner, Summit Hill. Oppold, Morris, tinsmith, !nd w. Maueh Chunk. Itutwl, Charles, oarpenter, Audenrled. ltuff, Joseph, railroader, Franklin, lllchardu, Jonathan, merchant, Lansford. lthoda, Matthew, botler-inaker, Weatherly. Itlehards, Johu, miner, Doayer Meadow. SUovIln, Coudy, nreswn, Audenrled. Tbumas. I'lillln J., merchant, Lansford. Wei, Kdward, locic-teuder, Bast Mauah Chunk. Wolf, Human, laborer, lad w. Maueh Chunk. Voting, Thomas, miner, Summit IlUI, Everybody Is surprised al the low price of that handsome Wall Paper at I.askanbaeb's, Uaucb Chunk. Vunlto Sals lteelster. -on Friday, March 11, at 1 p. ia., on th premises In Little Gap, Edward Boye r will sell ono cow, lot of carpot and other articles too numerous to mention. -on Saturday, March a, on the premises In Franklin twp., at lp. m., Mrs. M. Culton will sell valuable farming stock, vis: two mares, one con, aevcu cows, wgojns ami rarm implements Eenorauy. -un Tuesday, March as, on the premises, Craig's farm, Millport, at a p. ra Oliver Diode will sell horses, cows, pigs, &c. -On Saturday, March , at 8 p. ni., Mrs. Levi Dueemaker win sen, on the premises in South LcniKMon, horses and other personal Dronertv. On Wednesday, March 19. on the nreinlui In Millport, Levi lloyer will tell heifers, cows, bulls, &e -Qn Saturday, March , at one o'elo.k 1. M., oo the premises In New Mahoning, Ammou Arner, will sell wagons, harness nd houtebakl gooas. - There Is som talk of a Sundsv mill tor MUiguion. -Subserlbe for and read the Camon advocate. An electric -spark making lor bt There arc many white soaps, each represented to be 'just as good as the Ivory. They are not, but like all counterfeits. they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. erees, west one hundred and two perches post.lheoee by land ot Henry H.Vrlts, i siventv-nlne and a half decrees, east ltvlrtuoofa writ of Fieri Facias to mo di rected there will be sold at public venduo at the ( Court House, In tho Borough of Mauch uduiik, Carbon coonly Pennsylvania, on Monday, March 24, 1890, I ... tww rviM,ir a m.. thn followlnr described rel estate: Ail inai cerwm ir.i vi,? "4 land situated in Manoning wwusuip, utruuu I ) l.nnvlM n. lUllltlllMl Hlld lltWH Ot 11 as fOllOWS, UVWUl ueBinillUK iur, .ucuu by lands ot Stephen Kenslermaclier. Adara Herring ana uenrr n. rnu, uunu 'i: norm slxt: thnnea bv the same nortl twenty degrees, west slxv-eUcht perches to I a post, thence oy lanas ot neica mwei William Zellner and lands or josepn uui, norm I ..ni..nti,a mni nnA.hj.lf dftpree. tARt BlXtV- two ana wree-Quarver mjiu h, a oww,.,mvv bv lands of Salome Miller, south, tweuty-four I decrees, east on hundred and tnirty-six ana I ,.ni.w..l.A. n itnnn. tll.BM hT lands Of uuciutii w,wmw v h , J. j v.. . . j . Amos iteigei soma bii.j-uio iu " grees. west one hundred perches to the plsce of beuiumng, conuuniuK 84 Acres and 77 Perches. a.i anil .vn intn vMiitlnn as the tiroD- I erty ot tteuoen iwininmu.uuu mj u sum m Hilt AM T. U5VAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Offleo, Manch Chunk, Fa., Feb.se, 'to. rreyman t Ileydt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. perches to a post. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Pnaanentlr laU4' near Talley Depot, for I CabmeU and Family Ortups. Old pictures eop led and ealarced. augio-u AU the freshest county news in I gie bills printed t this oillce this paptr. Rtd it. Ht UvTMt priM4. workmen sent to the county. HEADquAitTKn-s van Wall Pauers.Bortiers&DecQrations Irgs assortment, and the latest styles. Boois, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up prorupuy aueuueu to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaiffav Maucli Chnnk. Pa. Kelow the Broadway ITonHe. Andrew Bank Street, Lehighton, Is Headquarters for TTall Paper and Ceiling Decor ations, Window Shading, Painters Supplies, etc. Particular attention Is paid lo house and slni palntlnu and paper hanging. Val'stlne Uchwartr. is In charge during my absence and all work will receive prompt attention. " FOR RENT" A Two Storv House and Seven Arte of iimi under a good state ot cultivation, and a first clans orchard with apple, quince, iear, plum and cherry bearing tree and grape vines. Iu rated la Mahonlue townshlD. near the I)r lavern, on tho road leading from lehighton tu casi i eun. win wt reiueu cnea Por furtner Information anult on the. nreiu Isrs or address, I.KV1 KIlITZINOKlt. a-l-lw Lehighton, renin. PUBLIC SALE QT THB Old Lehigh Bridge. The old fnuift brtdve arAMlnc ttui Tthiih Ttlver, betwtea Ihlgbten and Welsspott, t gether with the pier and abutment oo the Wei., port side, will be fcotd on the site on Saturday. March 8, 1890, at Oa O'eloek in the afternoon, at which un the terms and condition of sale win be tusue OODNTV CXtMMINIilONeuv TkSMM Araer. Cist k
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