The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 27, 1880, Image 1
Advertising Rates. We desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advertisements wilt bo Inserted In the columns of Thr Gardon Advocate that may be received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by the, casu. The following aro our oxly terms : ONE SQUARK (10 LINKS), One year, each insertion 10 cts. Blx months, each Insertion 1' cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. Loss thah three months, first insertion $1 ; each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. M. V. MORTHIMER, Publisher. A. J. lIosser9 Manufacturer ot and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin ani Sheet-Iron Ware and General House Ftimsbing Goods. IIOOFINO nntl srotrTHVR done at short notice aud at Lowest Cash Trices, I am theanthnnzed aaortforthoSalo ot the follonln FIRST-CLASS STOVES THE SILVER GOLD MEDAL COOK, THE LIGHTHOUSE COOK, THE MAYFLOWER HAVOC, THE SUNSHINE RANGE nnd "IhoNEW ANCHOR HEATER, and am Selling them VEtlV CHEAP lor Oah. Xverrklndof BTOVISO HATES and FIRE (MUCKS kept constantly on hsud. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors abovo Bank St., LEIIIUIITON. mtronnite solicited Satisfaction gnarnnlor-d. Oct. 5-yl A. J). MOSS EH. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lehigliton, Fa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description. In the most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TREXLER & KREIDLER, April S8, lira yl Proprietors. c AUDOK ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LKHIQKTON.PA. Every description of Printing, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS. 1)1 1, L HEADS. LETTER HEADS, ." NOTE HEADS. .STATEMENTS, rr.ouUAMiiEs, posters, i1and dills, DODGERS,, l CIRCULARS, ,.,'., ; - SHIPPING TAOS, UNVELOPES, PAMPHLETS. ,'-.f - DV.LAW8, C., &C Done ia'the best manner, at very Lowest Prices. We are prepared to do work at an cheap rates aa.nr ofllce in the state thai deals honestly with lit customers. OUB MOTTO 18 Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. Orders br email reelio prompt attention. JOHN F. IIALRACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Yoico and Theory.) LEIIIGHTON, PA. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ills pupils speak highly of his ability as a teaeher. 'AUentown Chronicle. He Is well qualified fur his calling Cain fnufsa Diipauh. lleli a wurt by disciple of Haydn, Moiari, Beethoven. We have had thopleasureof list, enlng to his rendition ol the Uld Masters and were charmed with his touch and execution. ffsffaefon Keut. Sole agent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; and, also. MASON fc HAMLIN and NEW jiaveh uus. uiiuanm. i For particulars, terms, He., Address, JOHNF. HALUAUH. Aug. t, 16T9.-ly. Lchlgbtou, Pa. jprlmo Homo Mado Bread ! WHY OO HUNOnYl WhenToueaunuyOH pounds ot lint Clans Bread FIVE LOAVES FOR 23 CENTS I J. W, O'NEAL, the popular Dread and Cake llaker, of Leruahton m order tn meet the wauta of the tlniea. has Ileduced be Pr.oe ot his cele brated Heme Made DUE AD to Fits Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. Sugar. luliln. Cucoanat Scotch, Drop, Cream and other CAKKs, only Ten Cents por Dozen. X.00U Out for tho Wagon! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mornings. J.EH I u 1 ito N aud w 1. 1 3 a ro tlT, e very A Iter noon except Friday. ' TERMS STRICTLY CASH I rtrona wltclted. j y O'NEAL. BTOUKl Opioalte Ptrat National Want, aprtl syl Dan. Mu-el, Lcatghtou.ra. k? 1 JT A A P-'t10 A V1W- or to KO a leJU V y.k.-V.mendoa.'wT.'.'.Vmea': ... M;nr mta moro n the amonnt stated above. No one en fall tn make money teat. Any one oan. do the work. Yon an make from M cents to $2 an hour by devou log rear evenings ana anate time to the bual. V ."O"1"1 t r the buslneaa. Mothing Ilka 11 lor moner makln ever offered VJore. , itoainea pleasant ami atnctlr l.onor abl. newter. it oo want to know .11 about tbe beat paying baalneas betorathe nubile, tend ua roar addreaaaedwa will send ou full nar tSnleraand pnTlte ietmt ttWk MIUp M nttl isalso free, too can Uen wake np your m.nd t?lJrlEn,JL.A.'lJreMa,i0'l"'5 bTlNSi'N .CO.,Tiarnl.stalL. June I - H. V. Mortetmer, Proprietor. VOL. VIII. , No 18. CARDS, Ilnot nml Shoe Jllnlcera Ollntonllretney, in Levari' t building. Uank street. AltordertpromptlDtlleiumrk warranted. Attorneys. F. P. LONOBTKBT. S. It. GlLBAU J-ONGSTEET & GIL1IAM, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OrricB ! Levan's Building, Dank Street, LEHIOHTON, PA. Collections and nil Legal business entrust to them will recclva ,irompt attention. feb121, 1890. JOHN KLINE, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, Office i Corner Susquehanna and Itaco streets MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Jnlyza.1y JOHN 1). UEIITOLETIE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ofllce i ltooin 2, around floor Mansion House MAUCH CHUNK, PA, Mar be consulted In German. iuay23-ly m. itAi'siiiiiu, . ATTORN UY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, DlKSlEtET,LinianTOX,ri. Real Estate and Collection Acencr. WlllBuyand Sell IWal Mutate. Conveyancing iieatly done Col actions promptly mado. Settling Estates of De dents a upeclalty. May be consulted In Knllsh Dduerman. nov.zz. J AS. II. STltUTllKIlS, ATT0HN2Y AT LAW, a-OIHcei 2d Boor of Ithoad's Hall, Mancli Chunk, Pit. All bunlnexs entrusted to htm will be promptly attended to. May 27, ly. p J. B1EE1IAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 2nd Dcor above MA SION HOUSE MAUCH CHUNK, Pekha. A-Can b consulted In German. JanO. Justices and Insurance. rpuOMAS KG31ERER, L CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Ths'foUowIng Companies are Represented: LE11AN )N MU TUAL PIRE, HEADING MUTUAL l.'IHE, WOMINO VIRC. POTTSV1LLE FIRE, LEHlnli PIRE. and tho TRAV ELERS ACCIDENT 1NSUUANCE, Also Penusvlvanlfi and Mutanl Ilorso Thief Detective aud InHuranuo Company. Mai cn 23.1973 TH03. KEMEIIEII. -JgEUNAUU ISIILLU'S, CorjMTV Bcildiko, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. 3- POLICIES In SAFE Companies only, at Reasonable Rates. Aug. 23-yl ALBIN STOLLE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire aud Life Insurance Apt MAUCH CHUNK, PA. OS- Business German. transacted In English and Aug. 23 yl Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, K8TAI1L1 SUED 1870. Artificial Teetli Made to Restore tlie Original Contour of Lips & Cheek Dr. L. Campbell. Filling Teeth a Specialty. loct. 4-ly -j-yt. W. A. COItTRIGSIT, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional services to tho peo ple of Munch Chunk, Lehighton, Weisstwrt, l'jckcrtou and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite tho Broadway House, BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUXK, Pa. Fresh Laughing Cas always on haml. All work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl "W. W. ItEDEH, M. H. PARRY VILLE, Carbon Conntv, Ta. mmnn Residence,... from 7 a. m. to 10 a. m. "uuuol and r.'uoou to It) p. m. Mav be consulted In tho Herman Language P. O. Address Lehtrhton. roar. 23, tf TT- A. DKUHAMEIl, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND 8U11QE0N Special attention paid to Chronic Diseases. Ofllce: South East comer Iron and 2nd at., le bl;hloD,l'a. Aprils, IS75. N. II. UEIIElt, M. I). U. S. Kxiuntiiliig Sllrgeon, ntACTICINO PHYSICIAN and SU11GEON, oeficki DankBtroct, Itcnra'a Clock, Lehigh. ton. Pa. May bo consulted In tlioOermm Language. Nov. 1 Mannood: How Lost, How Restored! XJra Juit vnbllMietl.a Dew ivtltion of On. CULVKIIWELL'S CLtFIllUTLU HbSkX OU lhe radical cure (wltbi.ut iueaicine)oI tSrSHUATOBRHOKA T BeiillUill Wfk- nefs. Involuuiiuv bcuuual Ltm&e, UiroTENcr, Mentiilom) i'tiytlcal Incaiucitv, liniMMUtueuU to Marttase. etc. i a'tui. Consumitiok, lJiiiir. 8T aud Fin, induced br aelMuaulgt-nco or aux ualxtmrusxuce. Ac. Tuo ccleuroU'O author, tu thin admirable Ka aay. clenny Oeiuonnratca from a tlnrtv year' ancceiful liraciloe, ttmt tbu aiormtomonse quence of seif-ubatfe mar be radically curj wnliout I lie dungeroua use ot luterual uiedl cine or tbe application of the knife polutiux out a mode of euro at mico aim pie, certiuu, and effectual, by meauaof which every nufferer, uu matter wbH bit coudition may b. may cure titmaelf cheauiv priaioy. aud UAMCAU.T. C"TiiU Lecture thould tiein tbe baud of erery you lb ana every mau lu tbe laud. H' nt under bcal. lu a plat u ecvelone, to any addreaa, poat-tMl). ou receipt ottlx oeutaor two iHHUff tUmna Addrca tbe publiabera. The Culvertvcll Mcaicatl Co., 41 ANN St.. NEW YORK 1 Pot Offlca Hox, anr.ll ji. PiTunrva. - a. J. JsUIXI Jl. KyS F, A. I.EHMANN, Solicitor of American and lorelgi Patents. Washington. U.O. All iu.iiikiii r.nncciei witn i-atents. whether be fore the Patent (inteeor the I 'uurls. promptly attended to. NueitargemsdeuQless a patent is sscurea, a cud ror circular oelS-tf Railroad Guide. plIlLA. di niSAUINU UAILUOAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains. rEnnuAiiYam. is:o. Tralnaloavc ALLENTOWN aafollowst- IVM rKItKIOMIX BAILnOAII), ForPhlladelphla.at M:3I, 0.13, 11.40, a.m., and "3.05 p, in. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 'i.iO n. m..J.55 p. m. I VIA KA91' rRNNA. IJIIAHCII.) For Reading, a.50, U.Cin m 12.10. 4.30 and 9.05 i. in. ForlIarrlsDurg.5.50,5.03n. m 12,10,4.30 aml9.0S p. in. Tor Lancaster and Columbia, 3 SO, 9.03 a.m. and VdUP. 1U, HUNHAYS. For Readlnj;, Uarrlsburg, and way points, 9.0S (Via Hetmlkiiesi.) For Phlladelnlila from L. V. Uepot 4.4S. CIS 8.4'.! n. m .1Z.P3A45. 8.74 o. m. Hunnar 4.b0 o. ni. For Philadelphia Horn UAH. Dcput S49a. m.. 1.01. 3.1 0.0 p. m. Trains FOR AI.LENTOWNlenvo as follows: (VIA rEltKlOMKN HA1LUOAD.1 Leave Philadelphia, 7.40 a.m., 1.00, '1.30 and 3.30 p. iu. HtTTinAYS. Leave Philadelphia, s.ouu. m. and3.1ip. m.snd -1 ia p. in. (VIA RARTl'KNNA. 11UANXII.I Lcavo ItCddlng.7.i3. io.3(7a. ni.,2.00, 3.SS, endS.lS p.iu. Leavo Harilaburc;, S.15, 8 03 and 9.S3, a. m., 1.45 ami 4.00 p. m. Leave Lancaster, 8.05 a.m., 1.00 and 3.50 p. id Leave Columbia 7.f a. m . 1.03 and 3.40 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave ResdlnR. 7.20 n. m. Lcavo Hnrrlstmr e, 3.21 a.m. IVIA I1ETIILE1IEH.) Lcavo PhlladelotllR 7 00. 8.15, 9.45, 2.20, 3.I5 8.00p.m, r3nndav9 3)n 111.. 8.(n)ti. m. Trains mnikoil thns ) run tn mid from depot 9th and Green streets, Philadelphia, other trains to and irom Jlroad street depot. Trains via Bethlehem" run to nnil from Berks St. Denot. excent those marked 11. Tno0.45 u.m nnd.5.&5p. m. trains from Allen- town, and the 7.4 1 a.m. and 5.3 1 p.m. trains from Philadelphia, have through cars to and iiuiu a uuuuuiiiuiii. J. K. WOOT1EN. Geueral Manager, CO HANCOCK, Cm'lttw. & Ticket Agent. nov. 13 rpiIE SLA11NGT0N PLANING Mill AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTON'. JOHN BALLET, Propr., Denis In nil klndnaml nlzca of Flne.Ilcmlock Oak and Hard Wood Lumber, and la now pie pared to execute nny umouut of orders for DresseB LumbeR OF ALL KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Winds, Shuttcrv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, Ac, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order. The Macbtnorr f nil now nml of tho best nnd most Improved kinds. 1 employ uonobul tlia best workmfn, ue well pcaaonod and kooI inn terlal, nnd am tliorcforo ublu to puai ant eo entire satisfaction to all wbo mav favor mo with a vail. Orders nv mat! inummlv attended to. My cbnrcea are moderate j terms cabli, or Interest charged alter thirty days. GIVE MI3 A CALL, r?" Those entrflired In IluiMinc will flndttt (heir advantage to have Mdlna, Floor jJoardn Doom, sashes, Gutters, Ac, tVc, uiadeatthl l-'octorv. May Idyl JOUN It A LLIET. E. F. LUCKENBACil, Two Doors Below tho " Broadway House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Doalor in all Tattcrns of Plain and Toncy Wall aper, Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH TRICES. JQA.VID EBRI'.RT'S Livery & Sale Stables bC' HANICSTUKIiT.LKIIlailTON, p FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery In the Co jut)'. Large and nmdsome Carriages for Faneral purposes and Wcddlnxs. DAVIO EUUERT Nov. 22 173. MEAT MARKET ! Ilnnlt Street, Lelilglilon, CHARLES KIPP, PnorniETOit. Charles KIpp desires to call attention of his friends and ruttomers to the fart that he has opened A MEAT MARKET onnoslto the Publlo Square. Hank street, Lehlshton, Pa., where may be found at all time. The Best Fresh Meats In season, lleef, Lamb, Veal, Sausage, lio loirna. he. Terms AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Patronage solicited Auir.30-ly. OHAS. KIPP. 9 Any Hook. Macaslno or Newspaper sent post paid at tho publishers lowest price, with a valu. able premium. Wo give a line It x 19 vlewol the Capitol building, the moil magnificent structure In Amenta, ala sell udid views of the White House, Treasury building, Kmllhaonlau Institute. Patent Office. Mount Viruon nnd other points ot interest In ami about tho Na tional capital. Orders taaen for Iba large Cap itol en Braving or for seta of the vioe. and cab met photographs ol Leading tflateameu. at i ost prices. If von want any boi.k or tn eutsc.lbo lor any periodical, ur 10 renew u old enbsrrlp lion teuil etamp for a eonv of the LIT hUAUY newpublieailona, caiaioa i , vuuiuiuiiiK uook noies. uoticei of J,"", piiv,, HID, Ncivs nniii'ii PAUUAAl, , ljiek lll T 'O. nr.ulli k,,ul ilsrcb IHf. Watbiugtoii. D. fa. PILES Of all kinds. TUMORS, dlachsr ces ol 1UOOD or uiucus and i QUickirand nirfoctly cuied br a atuiplB I aoothlnr JtKMKDV. Forioformattonaddi an uiseasea ottue ltKCTUW uple aud IIU J, a'AUKRdcl'0,22AunHt.,N. Y, i pensions sa,K! rlee from any cause.also lor llelts ofdeceased I soldiers. All jwnslons date bock to day of u.avu,v, ui iu uikiaui tne ueaui Ol tue soldier. Pensions Increased , liounty and new iiiscbargcs procured. Address with stamp, Stoiwakt & Co., Room No. S St. v ioua UutldlDK, Waiblnglou. 1). O mar so-lm INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGIITON, CAItBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1880. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to the public that ho haa CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In Lcuckcl's Ulock, Bank St., Lohighton, Pa IlavtnK rcBttcd nnd refilled the entire stock ho oan oflor DRUGS AND Strictly frcBU UAALUI1XU14 UU and Turc, Also Ilorso nnd Cnttle powdcrs.Patent Mcdl clncs, Hrushes, Soaps, Combs, Perfumeries, Sponges, Chamois Skins. Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils, Lnmpsand PIxtures.D.vcstun'j.ClioIco Clgnrs, Pipes and Tnhncco. Spco tncles, Trusses, Nursing llottlcs, Violin Strings, and a full line of AVall Paper and llurdcrsattho Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and prompt attention given to every branch, of tho UU9II1CSS, A contlnnnnce of the lintrnnnort heretofore extended to this establishment Is respectfully Eoiicucu, nnu sntisiaction icusrantccil. scpt.13, l79.-ly. lln. O. T. HORN. The Nov? Food Medicine Truly a Wonder. Iho QnlchnaCoca Co. prepaio fiom tho penco of tho Sncrrd I'eiuvjau IMant (Coca leaf) tho meat useful Nerve Tonlo and Lilo sUHia)ncr Known to man. xney bnvo named It COCA niTTkUH, but itopo the name will ma cans" it to bo classed with tho o-ca1ld "lilt ten," which have douo eomuch harm nbyai cal and mmnl. COCA lUlTKURhastho power of rastalnlnp hfn nnd strength rrdays without food. KxpOHuroto storms, long; fatluo oud malar. Inus polsoninp cannot harm tdoao who uso CO OA lilTTKUH. This is n maryelona life Invlpornnt, entirely without reaction 1 1 cheers but not Inebriates. For the cure of Dt tpcp-f ft.IndlRetiou. INerv ou?nes, Sick Ucariatno Weotlneas, Grfiit Uo bdtty. Lack of Enerjrj nnd rower, Liver Com plaints. Chills nnd nil Fever, COCA Jil'lTUUU sUrnds unuvnled nnd a'nno From the official report of LUut Iterndon, V. S.A'.i 'Hio roiuTlnn unlives who usacoca. pcrloimtirodiple- or laboi without f.illgito. a powcrtuftonluforthe tlervou3y6tem. but rot InJuMima to tbe health." The wcndeiful vlttnesof this new food-mod I ctne can only bo Rinuccd at here. Oct a circu lar nnd inform oarpelt lully. No remedy ever received f uch eudoroement. COCA mTTKliS concentrated essence of Kncio'l reruvlnn Coca eold by all 1 cadi lip draepiats. Aiinrcs. QUICIIUA COCA CO , IYcit York. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Agents. I'lilltt Do'. ?7 13 W WEISS & KfcRSCHNER, BUCCESSOnS TO R0MIG & IIOFFORD, Bank Street, Lohighton, Aro prepared to Manufacture, to order, every description ol CARRIAGES, BUOOIES, SLEIQHS, SPRING WAGONS, Romig's Pat.Platfonn AVagon, &c, at lowest rates for Cash. REPAIRING Oral! description promptly attended to at tho most reasonublo prices. S" All Work guaranteed, and patronage ts respectfully solicited. WEISS & KL'RSOIWER. July 28, 1 870-J 1 DANIEL WIEAND, Cai'riages)'Vagons,Slciglis,&c COttNEIt OF , BANK AM) IKON STREETS, LEIIHJHTON. Penna., Rcf nectfully announces to his friends nnd tho nubile, that he Is nrenared tn ltntt,i 1 1 crlptlom of CARRIAOES. SPUING AVAOONS. , ., . . SLEIGHS, &c, In tho Latest nnd Most Approved htylcs, at Prices lully as low as tho (amo can bo obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing the best Seasoned Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction iiuaranteed. Dec 6, 1878-yl DAN. WIEAND. DR. J. O. B. 6IEGERT A- SOUS' irojtLD REKOIVKED Angostura Bitters. An article of over- FlfHy Tears si nml In p. Thla most invlgerallnr tonlo la Justly rele. oiated for ita exqil-ito Hlvor and extraordi mry Medicinal v HI 110,1. It Imtnove. io appetite aud cures drspen ala.dianhcoi.and fever and aeue. Ino ccKglall or mmd dnnk 11 perfect without It, beeauae It prevents the bad el I ecu ojalcholic liquors. Copies r.f certificates ot feme of the rooal eml nent physicians and chemists o! the v 01 Id. re siding ita whnlrsomeueas aud lurity. are plnced In each box Hold I y the princes! CT(ieera, drucclsts snd llqnor dealers J W. HANI OX. Hole Aaent for tae U 13, SI Droadway, New York, P.O. UoxiaiO. Jan. 31 wl3 JJIAIMEKS OF CAItBOX COUNTF, TaJce Notice. The nndersiened. rosMlnc In MaHONIKO Township, U.rbon rmintr, has been appointed AQI3NT for the KUVMIONi: 1'HIITlMZKlt AND ALUM MAMJFACTUltlMlCOAll"V. Licensed by the btate ot Pennsylvania. This FERTILIZER contalna according to Chemical Aualvsls. Jl.oo Protoxide 01 Iron, 12.41 Halpburio Aed, 2.11 Potaah 0.43KiMla aud 3.00 Ituuuo Acid Tlnaia great Feitinzerlori'raiiiandaraas, and especially lor Trait Tieea.Orapo Vmea and luwers as It doatroy- tho llorer aud other In. seota .u Injurious to Veuuvylvaula urctiaidi. Call anilfftvn me jour outers, see rocoiuuien. dationsof iiromlueut farmers, and make your selves happy. oi;orge nr.RGi:R, Jau.31.Jm Mahomug Township. ONOBICO A Ttleafant substitute for Tobacco, that tastea and imelli like Tobacco and Everybody la highly pleased with It, Ills saltitb iviq eu ther for I hewlnr or Brooking, and It Improves the Health, snd restores the Con stitution, and la recomini nded by Physicians In place of Tobaeco. Throw Tobacco away and use ONOllli'O, It will prove a blesslug. A lull site pack by mall fur toe. In stiver, or loo lu stamps, or tl for doicn. aokdts WANTKn in erorv town. Terma !11mlI. Ail. dresi, Y V. ItENNi.lt, New Midway. Fred- eriCK. U0n aia. icd, zi.-ll Carriage BnilderSi 3P IWWWPH I IHIII iiiii hi in 111111 Live and Let Live." Quick Work! Look to your best Interests , ?i?,T.rcn ""' rcdJr rr Inpectlon, tho la no est and most compiktr btock oif sniiNii and bcmmeh nnv aoona, kotionr. fnAt2tffi.Bi.?MV.'l.0.M: ":!.rJ'r,l!,'' , .,vwuun, uiiicu wcro Bought before tbe sharp Advance, AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct, Wo are therefore prepared to olfcr tho samo at still very- low prices, which will only be kept up as lonir as the tiresantatnnir nuiui BiViiir- .""noiooixpenceto asiow binning," wo aro determined to HOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce, ments to CASH BUYERS!! AmonR tho list of Goods just opened aro the iuuuuiiig ui uu..ar UAitUAlN : 0000 yards Cilicoos, fast colors. 5000 yntds Muslins, blenched & unbleached, 1 case 10-4 Sheetings 1 case ironojr Comb Quilts. 1 case Heavy Shlrtlnir Chevnita 31 pieces Cassiuiere, for Men Sc Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES We have the Lnrirrxr. nml mftsl lT.n,lh,m. slock of Men's, Women's andClilldren's Fine Shoes that were ever exhibited in this town, also bought beroro the late advance, which for Beauty orstyle, Durability and Cheapness we can truthfully say cannot bo matched. "Wo have also iusfc ononed a large ana beautitul assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which wo will run off at very low prices, in OCttS, Consumers of Drvnon.1. Ttnnta Rhn. a,n Will find It UreUtlV tO thnlr nilvimln.pn In .mil early, and examine Goods and Prices, before purchasing olsewhero, as this Is a bonafide Bfllo, and we can assuro you Genuine Har. gains. - a cordial invitation extend to all, Respectfully, J. T. NTJS11AUM & SON, Opposlto Public Squaro, Lohighton, Pa. oct. 4-yl INSURE TOIR LIFE IN THE National Mutual Ail Association. W- Q, WARNER & CO., General Managers Eastern Dopartraont 29 i 30 Scott's Block, Erie, Pa. 4,010 CERTIFICATES Issued. Tho only safe and reliable Instltu tluu that rives you Insurance nf ac'nal cost. o surplus divided among tho o Ulcers or Itcncnt ortlio Asisurmico. ENDOWMKNT PLAN 1 By paying one nnlfor membership fee of HO unyprrinn. male or female, betwoeu tho aaea ui 1, aim i Tcare, wan una h nrat class health it-001-u, may ii-ceive uccrtiucate 01 member, ship as lollowsi 19 to y-l? oo-poyable at death or ot explra- 30 to 4: 1 1 oco payable at death or at expl. istlonof 20 years. , 4!ti 1 54-t3,00a-payablo at death or exptra. tlon of 13 years. 61 to 80 tl 000 payablo at death orcxplra. . An assc'smrnt of ono dollar neon each mem, uer will bo mode niter each death, ex ent when there Is moucy enough lu surplus fuud to pay LIFE I'l-.VIV. SAmefee and asseFRment as above excent no MMuurui u --1U10 woiuucaitt" will ill any llm be asaessed to oay au "Kudowment Ccitllleute" maturing br teason of expitatiou of toiiu of ytars. I lfo Ccrllflcates will be issued as follows 1 'J to 31 15,00,1 At death only. 5" J ' 4,V0 At death only. to 84 t.f,ow At oeath only. 81 to CO l.'.CvO At death only. Good responsible AOEJITS WANTED. Por circulars or Information oill on or ad. dress, CEO. -Y. ERSEK, General Agent for Carbon, Monroe and Pike eounne, county IJiuldlugs; Muurn chunk, Carbon county, l'u. leb. 14,-tt. . CUAItLIiS I.KNTZ. aaent for Wetssport Parryville and Fianklin towueblp. Mrs. L Wehr& Sister Aunouncrsto the ladlesth it thetthavelust op, ned a new and i'.nlnouatlo CHEAP CASH Millinenr & Dressmaking EstatJlisliineut, In the llnllduig formerly occupied by Dollen laayei'a Jcwcliy Store, ou South Street, Lohighton. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'.- BONNETS made up In the very latest styles Spangled and Jet Wings and Ostrich Tips, in all the Durable Colors. DIAOONAL, ClinlHIItOY AND PLAIN velve ru. A Lot of FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS I 8ILKH and SATINS In all Shsdos. CV Special attention given to MILLINERY ami mii-H-4 maUINU. au worn iPilb In ih latent and Ileal "tjle, at suori notice. Satis faction gaaiautced. wfcaauouKu auvoneio surpasa us In neal faa and q ualitr of woi g. neaa and q UIKD-ri it BS. L. WEUR A SISTER. lUhlnlna', Wind and Italn, you will never havo anch u chance ai:ajn. U'a have thn bei lare site, imi'lovtd Itl'DDEtt ROLL Clothea M'nngvr In ibo norld, selling at loaa than halt price Qoodietereacorturuuteed. Lveiybodr UEli HOT" t? get oeof No competition 1 Tbe ll cliauro 1,1 jour llle time 10 SIakeAIoaey nuin(iia, r . o'j. , itvu-ar. uuu lull parncumn free. Arvnl wllllua to bo convinced addieaa. Pakaoom Wuiictu Co.. New Uedlrd Haas. mar. Hi 3m. obtained for disabled aoldlera, from date of eia. charge, if application is Hied before July 1st. Uso, reraiona inerefsod. Send postage for new laws, blanks, and Instructions. Address, W. O IlUUlAOER A CO, rtttaburgb, ra, or WaabiOEteu, D. C. fJJ-Oloest Culm Agency in the United states. mar. 20 tui. FARERS'w'.Titrd'SSO to lIO,uih.u lull particulars address, J. C. Mod RDY U ier monin, aurinic winter nu sirintt:. rur uo., rnuaaerpuie, i-a. SI. 00 HCGOINU. Battling with hunger How many wo meet, Footsore and frosen, Wand'rlng the street Weary and dreary, , Pleading for bread, Houseless and starving No rest for the head ; Cold cold nothing to eat, Ragged and shivering, Wand'rlng the street. Battling with hunger, Woarlsomo sad, From morn until era Scarce "a bite" to bo had 1 The outlook all gloom. Trudging through snow, In misery creeping, Onward they go, Cold cold nothing to cat Wretched and hungry, Wand'rlng tho street. Battling with hunger, Battling for bread, Battling for baro life, Wishing llfo sped ) Hearts sadly aching, Hard In their pain Groveling In gutter, Begging again. Cold cold wretched and sad All alono In tho world, Scarco "a bite" to be had. Battling with hunger, Hard Is their fate, Pleading and tramping Early and late 1 Oh, list to tho prayer Of tho wandring poor, And don't thrust tho beggar Away from your door. Cold cold out In the rain, To eke out a living, Begging again. THE BLIZZARD. I had often heard tho word blizzard used n tho East without knowing exactly what it meant, nor did I know whether it had tho dignity of a placo in Webster's una bridged, nor did I care, as I never supposed I should uso it. It was not till I went to tho groat North west, and found myself a denizen of its 1110 tropolis, St. Paul, that I discovered that it bad, in Minnesota, at least, a significant meaning. Not long after my arrival I asked a friend tho purport of tho word as they used it; he looked at mo as though I was quizzing him, aim said, "Do 1 understand you to say you don't know what we mean by a blizzard?" "Honor bright," said I, "I don't know." "Well, you Eastern pcoplo aro very igno rant," said lie. I pleaded guilty to Ignorance, and was told to wait till next winter and I would find alt pbout it. I may dio or get well beforo then," I persisted. "Pcoplo don't dio here, and tlio climate will do you so much good you'll stay." I gave him up. To another friend I said : "What's a bliz zard ?' He, too, socmed surprised at tho question, and after a little hesitation said : "It's a kiud of storm we have here; it comes liko a well, liko a regular blizzard." This was something, but not very defi nite, and when pressed for a Jnioro extend ed description warj told to wait till I saw one, and then I would bo thoroughly satis fied. Somo weeks after this, as I was going through a cemetery I taw a tomb3tono in memory of au entire family, and this was tho laconic epitaph): "Caught in a great blizzard in 1873." I was getting ou j hero wcro tho tangiblo results of a blizzard if nothing more, and I began to liavo somo ro spect for tho word. My friend number ono was right, for I did not dio, and tho climato did me good and I found out to my cntiro satisfaction whut a blizzard was. I hopo I may do belter for my readers in describing it than my friends did by me. In tho early part of the winter I found myself in tho northwestern part of Minne sota. I drovo ono day fifteen miles from thoiailwayto n small town to coo an old friend. My visit was over, I was about to return) in fact had my overcoat on, and had ordered the tcam.wlien a neighbor came in. Ho said : "Stranger, you had bettor not start; there's going to be a blizzard, or I'm nojudgo." "That's exactly what I want," exclaimed "I'll find out what it is, if I'm caught iu le." J'And to your sorrow," said my friend. "Pull off your coat. If Mr. P. toys thero is going to bo a blizzard you cau't lcavo my house until it is oven ho knows all about it and tho weather: ho is our weather bu reau in this section, and he can tell you nil about blizzard?, for ho has liycd iu Minne sota for thirty years." The result was, I was not persuaded but ordered to stay till tho weather prophet and tho weather were moro favorable. Then I demanded to be et onco enlight ened on the whole subject. "Well," said neighbor P. (everybody be- gius with "well" when they speak on this subject) "If I was to tell you of somo sights have seen you would not believe me." "Give me your first experience," said I, to get at something definite; and this time was successful. I won't try tj givo it iu neighbor l'.'s language exactly, as it would tako too long. "I was living in one of the souther" coun ties. 'Twas soon after I had moved from Ohio. Tho day was warm and pleasant, aud I'd drovo to town fn two horso cutter. startod back about one. Tho winter road across the lake was about twelve miles, al though it was shorter by land. I took the lako roadt as 'twas tho best going. Tho lake was irregular like, and the roau ran down an arai three miles, and turueJ off to tho west round a point. After turning that point it was seven miles to tho house. "I )iad just turned the point; the wind was from tho south and warm. I looted west and saw a cloud coming down the lako. Had I known then what I know now I'd drove back round tbe point and went to the woods, but I kept on. The cloud came down to the very ice, and when jt struck us it fairly raised the cutter off tbe lee; the horses stopped and held their heads down, as though they couldn't help it. The snow was blinding aud sharp as needles. The wind drovo it through tn the skin, as tho' you bad no cloths on, and it was a hundred leu. "As soon as I could get my breath I yell ed at the burses nd tiat them w.lh my a Year if Paid in Advanco. If not paid in advance, $1.25. whip; theygavo a snort and started on a run one of 'cm gavo a yell such as I never heard before nor since. I soon got stiff; the thcrmomotor bad gono down tweuty degrees below zero, and it don't take long to ficczo a man In such a wind; tho cold went right to my-bones; it seemed an ago across that ice. AU at onco I began to got warm and I saw grcon fields nnd flowers and sun sbiuo. I saw great fields of corn and wheat, with sun shltiln' nil over thorn; then tho horses dashed against something, tho sled stopped and I heard voices, and thon I was insensible. "When I catno to I was lying beforo tho fire. I did'nt know where I wobj tho last thing I retnembored it was summer. But when I saw them all crying and tho horses standing in tho houso with tho harness on, then I knowed. "I wasn't a praying man, but wo all knelt down and I prayed, and them horses held down their heads and seemed to join in. I wasn't rich, but them horses novcr done no hard work after that. "What was strango about It was why they didn't go to tho stoblo instead of tho houso. Had they gono to the stable or stop. ped within ten feet of the door I'd never told you this story. I joined tho church next spring aud have been a praying man over sinco," Have you ever beon caught sinco?' asked. "No J I studied tho weather tinco that ilay nnd can generally tell when they are cummin ." Hero wcro facta, for tho old man was earnest, and my friend told mo ho was not, given to exaggeration, and that ho had no doubt but what tho storm was even worse than ho had mado it out. I was to learn even more than tho old man's story told me, for that afternoon wo had a bizzard. Tho wind shook tho houso to its founda tions; tho fino snow carao through every crovico, filling bed, cupboard nnd closets, was bound to go out, and when my friend found thero was no holding me. ho tied a clothes lino around my body, with tho knot behind and iBllppcd through the door. It did not tako mo long to feel tho terror of tho storm. Itwus impossible to sco, the fino nccdlc-liko snow filled tho eyes tho moment you opened them; and oven if you could havo kept them open tho snow was so thick you could not dietingush a house a rod away. I had pulled n fur cap down far over my head. It was suddenly twitched off as though dono by an unseen hand. The wind came from all directions, and my cap was afterwards found driven up under tho caves of tho barn, which was west of the house, and Iho storm camo out of that quar ter. I was soon glad to get back, and found that tho snow had pierced through to the skin, and that an cntiro chango of under clothing was necessary. ltI10ugh this storm only lasted about twenty-four hours,lho roads wcro impassable for light sleighs for a week. It was in this storm that Mr. Stordock, an old and well-known settler of Northwestern Minnesota, was caught. Ho attempted to go to a neighbor's houso, but a half mile distant, but was caught, gut lost and wandered outou tho prairie. After the storm ceased a traveli ng man came across him just as he had found the road ; his head nua shoulders wero covered with ice, his nose frozen and broken, both his hands solid and his legs frozen to tho knees. Ho press ed Stordock to get in with him, but ho said he would dio at onco if ho stopped moving, Ho started for a houso in sight and fell before reaching it. Fortunately he was seen and brought in. Ho is still alive, but both legs mvo been amputated, and ho will probably lose both hands. A responsible gentleman told mo that he was in a lawyer's offico in quito u promi nent town in tho S'.atc, and at noonday ho Btartcd with tho lawyer to go to his house to dinner. It was en warm they left their overcoats in the office. While at dinucr a storm be. gun high wind accompanied by 6leet they lit their segars and concluded to wait till it was over. It was three days and thrco nights beforo they left tho houso the great blizzard of '73 had broken over tho country. In a few hours tho thermometer was way below zero. The house was brick, with double windows, built expressly to resist tho Inclemency of the weather, yet the air iu the room was filled with fino snow and no one could tell whero it came in. From tho upper rooms the snow had to bo carried down in baskets. No one left the houso un less (hey had a rope around them. Tho principal physician was called on'by a mau who lived seven miles in tho country, soon after the storm begau. Ilia wife was about to bo confined and he insisted on tho doctor going out with him. Tiio doctor, au old settler, refused and tried to keep tho man, but ho left with a cursn. As soon as the storm was over he took two men and they bruko their way to tho houso. Within 100 yards of the door they found tho man and horso partly buried in the enow and lrozen solid; in the house they found wife and mother with u new bora babo clasped to her breast. She too, had seen bright fields and sun shine, for a smile was on her rigid face, nnd tho ie king had dressed hvand her babo in a shroud moro beautiful than ever worn by prince or princess : for they wjro both cover ed with crystalino ice which sparkled and scintillated in the morning sun that shone through the uncurtained window. In the same town a butcher shop, built of brick, had its door forced open a few inchos; tho snow filled it to tho very roof aud it took weeks to remove it with a pick. Ono town In a hollow was completely covered. Three miles from another, on the main road, five teams and olght men wero found frozen, Tho front team was standing in tbo harness as If oliyo and the driver still sat ou tho seat with the reins in his hand and a pipe In his mouth, I could carry this on for pages and tell of many wonderful eseapoi and of frightful suffering; but it is not neccwiry, I have merely written this to tell my Eastern friends what a blisurd is like. I will mention one moro instance, it was told me by a gentleman who saw all the par ties. It happened in tho one which I was in and in which Mr. Storduck was frosen. It was a ease of true lo-e,t!ial liko all such cases did not run smooth. Thostern parent, after tlie manner or he stern pare-iU of the far Weat, told the youu mai, tuut il'be saw him RM.md bii !i,i-iv ,r s-iw li m u ar lna dm;l..er, i! WO-1 1 I I .. !.e- ! The Carbon Advocate. An Independent Family Nersnapnf Published overy SATURDAY, In Lcbighton, Ci rbpn Co.,ra., by ItAitltY V. aiOHTainiElt. OHicz-flAXKWAV-. a shott ftlatiuiw kbtr tbs Lehigh Valley 11. It. DjnoL Terms: $1.00 per Anniim in Adyance. fivssT Dsscainiosi gr m-aih akd aot J ob Printing ' AT VEnY LOW PIUOEfJ. Rut If parenta In tho West are clangorous tho young men aro ganio , ot loait tbl. ono was, for ho ran away with tho girl. They made, for a young and thriving town by a circuit. ousrouto to mislead tho shooting father. He, however, was smart as well as stern, for li took a short cut for tho same place, and lU result might havo beon bloody but for tho unexpected bliziard. This tlmo Iho 111 Wind blew U7I.1I tr.r t,m lovers-It overtook both stern parent and pair. The former got through to thotowu witii noso and cars frozen ; the latter wero caught on tho pralrio and, as it was Impos. siblo to proceed, found a hollow, cut loose tho horses, turned over tho sleigh, got under It and, wrapped In tho buflulo robes, suffer ed tho enow to drift over them. Hero they passed two nights, and strango to say, did not freezo. Ry way of a short digression, I would say that this Is tho usual resort when caught In ono of thcM storms. Tho horses, relieved from tho burden of tho sled, frcnuentlv reach somo house, and thus warning is given nnd and search mado for tho owner. This win ter a man wns found frozen in tho oct of turning over hissloigh. H0 was was stand ing, leaning against the holf overturned sleigh, looking liko a living being, but ho was solid. But to return to our lovers. Tho horses reached the town they wcro bound for, nnd wero recognizod by tho father, who headed a party for tho search. They wero found and escorted in with flying colors, and no ono was moro anxious for tho performance of tho ceremony that mado theso two ono than the stern parent himself. So tbo bliz zard that frozo all things melted a hardened heart, If my readers havo got an idea of a bliz zard from this articlo I am satisfied it was for this that It was written, Little -FaWj Minn.) Letter to A'cto 1'ori Graphic. cost of i.o.iFJiva For tbo benefit of our largo nnd it seema to be constantly Increasing loafer's brlgado wo endeavor to givo a few hints at tho nroh- ablo cost of following such nn unpleosant and unprofitable occupation. Does tho young mail who prcsists in being a loafer, over reflect how much less it would cost to boa decent, rcspectablo man? Docs ho imagino that loafing Is moro economical thau gentilllyt? Anybody can bo a gentleman, if ho chooses to be, without much cost, but it is mighty expensive being a loafer. It costs time in tho first place, for nobody can bo a first class loafer unlets bo dovoles his entire timo to it. Tho occupa tion well followed hardly affords time for eating, sleeping, or, wo had almost said lrmking, but on reflection wo will except that, for the loafer invariably finds time enough to tako a drink wheuovcrho is In vited. To bo a loafor, it costs monoy, health,' yigor, comrort and friends. Onco fully em barked on the of sea loafing, you bid fare well to overy friendly nail that floats uuder an honest and legitimate flag. Your con sorts will only bo tho bucanuicrsof society It costs all your dignity and self respoct whilst living, and finally all regrets of con sideration when dead. A (aOOll Iloiikowife. The good housewife, when she Is rivlnc her house its spring renovating, should bear in mind that tho clear inmates of her huuta aro more precious than many iiouses, nnd that their systems need demising by purify ing tho blood, regulating tho stomach and bowels to prevent and cute tho diseases aris ing from spring malaria and miasma, nnd elm must know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly aud surclv na linn Hit. oers, tho purest ami best of medicines Cbn- ten, iv. JI., Patriot. 17-2 -A tableau is frequently nothing tableau about. Tho nguo taklcs a man with a hearty "Shake, old boy ; glad to seo you." A cat Is tho most destructive of all ani mals. They mewtillato every summer night. Girls know only one-quarter as much about couiling as boys, becauso they havo only ono year iu four in which they are al lowed to practice. Charles Reado Bays that nil children should bo taught to havo prcsenco of mind. But haven't they got it ? Catch a bov in tho sugar-box and isn't ho looking for flies? Eightceu or twenty base-ball players will make a professional visit tu Australia next season. Eighteen or twenty aro not many, but let us render hearty thanks. When a New Tiorker has his hoiif-a burglarized he goes down to tho detectlvo headquartcrsand asksif they've got any clues in stock that will fithiscase,andifthoy have they send a man around to hitch 'em on. -What is iiolitical science?" asks an ex change. Political science I Political science I Oh, yes, wo see. When you can make the people believoyou can hold ofllce better than tlie man who is in, and they havo tho cou-. fidenco to put you in his place, you liava demonstrated about all -there is In political science. Our distinctions do not lid In tho places which we occupy, but iu the grace and dig nity with which wo fill them. Tho notorious Mine. Ruttaizi has again married, this time a Spuuiih. engineer and ex-Doputy at Malago. Sho has been In her time what Artemus Ward would huvc called a much married woman. -Influential ladles in Cincinnati are signing the following pledge : "Believing that theatrical and operatic performances on Sunday aro prejudicial to tho good order aud good morula of g community, wo hereby iledgc ourselves to abstain from utronfzliig an opera houso or publlo hall which opens its doors to entertainments of this kind nn Sunday." Little Edith who has hoard her mam ma speak of blighted affection- "mamma, and you think if u person is truly and real ly in love, It would be wicked to deprive her of the object of her affections?" Mam ma "Why, certainly, dear Eiith; but where In tho world did you learn all that?" Edith "I heard you tell it to Mrs. Jingle- aw to-day. And, mamma I'm awfully in lovo with that hufof oakain Iho cupboard." It Is needles to say that Edith utid the tb- ject of her affections were immediately united. Statistic show that nearly $30,000,000 worth of property was destroy od by firs lu this oouutry during 18TT. Kerosene waa the cause ofa large tortlonuf this appalling destruatliKi. No degiee of knowledge atta.n:ii, ty man is uble to abt hun aWo ' v . of hourly aasi.ianiv. Sttbse '- C