B0tWV3jSigT . . . . -. - I fTTT Great Attractions ! AT J. T. lukHun & Son's CHEAP CASH STORE Juit opened and oa exhibition, a Urge assortment of Fancy Goods! nt Lowest Prices, which have atreadv be come a miller of ureal interest lo our Young Folks. We would, tliereforc, invito all lo all early and examine our elegant assort ment of Fancy Goods, consisting of Ladies' and Genl'i Fancy Hose. 'i Kid Gloves. " Neck Ties. a Flue Wallets. FAKCY KNIT G00D3. Taney Back Combs. Cloth and Hair Brushes. FINE JEWF.LBY. Fancy Paper Boxes. TOILET SETS. Fancy Work Boxes. CHINA, GLASS aud QDEEHSWARE ! Respectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM k SON, Opposite the Public. Siuare, LehlghteD, Pa. "It- Tl to (Stovtott lUUwnts SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2d, IBM. Local and Personal. TO SSJUSCUIIIIillS. ' c..i....:i , mill .it.- refer to the direc- .tin li'l,. on their papers, by so doing they will bo able lo see whether they are squure en our books r not, iiiust John Fitzwilllam marB 7V Shows that the subscription has been paid un till March 8th, 18T9, and conjcfiuetitjy tir.re isonmMlar.lueus on tho present year, vhich you will please remit, or 3l.i. will or j charged If we have to send bill. teo-What i the great cry from Ocean to (Want Kendall's Simvln Cure. Rod the Adv't. SEtT-Any ladies wishing lo know of the tnriiinrihnKxprlsior Kidnev Putl.ilsucllun, etcaro referred to firs. V m. h. McKccRnic, n. i i m t.l.. ni.l., Q,.A i.tv I i-hoiograpn i-anor., iu...fU......-..-. &fa-Ifvou wantn nice smoothscnsv shave you7h.lrut or shamming, go to Fran. Rnaderer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho- tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forget it. HuCmup the scourge or thousands mat bvholtnciyuie of Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka. It will nnttail. Tho attention of men-hauls and nil in Sr Lewis Weiss, in the lxwt-offico build- lercsted is directed to tho Mercantile Ap ing., this borough, has just made a large ad- ,irililemllt Illluij6Ilel In to day's papor. An t,.l.. vl. a full lino of fitllf and soft lelt hals ot the latest and best styles, and a full lina'n feeiitlemen's. ladies' i.nd child ren's boots, shoes and gaiters, nil of which ha is ottering at the very lowest casli prices, B-Joh nrinlinc of the finest description can be hid at the Citteox Aovooatk office at very low prices. Call and see samples, zltrSraaa'a Hoar.nousD Rrit axd Rock, Made of old pearl rye, rock candy crystal, and the JIOKKIIUU.NU Peru, s simple nnu .'nVctivo remedy for coughs, colds, hoarse-. f " ' .l . t.t..ui.. - ...... nesji ami sore uiruut, uiuijr ii-eomineuiici tor consumptives. This is no patent meui cine mixture ,. uiil It Is the pure extract oi TI lTAni.MTnTTllf11 n,l P.iaI PaiiiIu num. I bined with one other medicine much' used by'Consumutives. Price 25 and 75 centa per Wotlle. Sold by A.J.BurlingandC.'r.Horn, jjtnignton, ana napsner a. ocrn, cissixiri, i euiiviYBiiia. s-329 spavins on Horses all cured by ilminail Bpaviu uure. neau mcir auver tiiement. &SL.J. R. Cairns, Sheriff of Lcnawe Co., "J? ,v,B'or!!, " j ljUn? J All, lor umncinai U!lllluillt-B,a!til nova no. i ... ... . ... . t been troubled w in a coucn nizuii since wearing (t. See Adv. siua.unaersignRi announces vn ui patrons a'mt'the public generally that he is now clos ng out the balance of his winter stock of overcoatings, cloths, cassimerea and )E.T,be.undersigiied announces tn his auitingf at an alarming reduction inprict. In order to make room tor spring aim summer nomiies;- 11 you wisn to secure great uar- trains, call llr.rlv. i II. H. Pktkbs, Ao't. Post-office Building, Lehlghton, Pa SFor fine stationery, envelops, ac count books, memorandum books, pcns.iien ells, school books, wall paper, and Intact' anything that you want outside of dry goods, crocertes ami pnivisinus, can at jjiit-Kt-ii' haeb's, 2 doors below the Broadway House, Maueh Chunk, and you can gat it, cheap anu goou. EffAn old and eminent physiciou once assured us lhat when ho got hold of a case of difficult hacklnj couch, he always pre scribed Dr. Coxe's Wild Cherry ami Seneka with the best of results, u always "filled the bill." teS.Zionsvl1le. Ind., Nov. 3rd, 1880, Dr.- B.J. Kendall k Co., Gents ; I have vnur valuable Treatise on the Horseaud lilt, jjr.easesai.,1 your licnuaii s bpavin uire, M llnt-ft). Imrl linn m rnnf f (. unit nrthtitil could not swallow for two days I applied yiur Kendall's Spavin Cure twice to her thro.it and it gave most instaiit relief. I Teler Bowel). Easter comes on April 17th. Lafayette College, Easton, has received another endowment of $3,000. . In this State there nre two hundred pojra of the-Groud Army of the Republic with a membership of seventeen thousand, Deal with those merchants who invite you 'to come to their places of business through Ike columns of your local papers. Efforts are being made In Easton to cs lablish a board of trade If you have been elected Constable this spring, you had better read tbe notice in an- other column, and act accordingly Town- ship Constables must qualify on Monday, March 71b, and Borough Constables on Men- day, April 4th. On next Wednesday, March 2nd, the Lenten Season commences, and forslx weeks and a half the good people of the Catholic and Episcopal faiths will In a great measure abstain from wordly enjoyments. By the official returns mode from the Census Bureau at Washington the total pop- ulaMon of Lehigh counly is shown to be 05,- 089. Ofthls number 33.271 aro moles and 42,898 female, 80,888 uallves, 4,981 loretgu, 85,847 whites, and 122 colored. A leather belt factory has been put in operation at Allentown. Township Auditora are requited by act of Assembly approved Juniti,lBTV,(l smph let Laws, page 4,) to meet tor settlement on Ihe second Monday of Marcb.A.D. 1881, ana annually on mamay seiuean accounts, except tho school accounts. The same act provides that the terms of township officers shall begin op the -first Monday ol March, -.Jonas Bauer, residing on the public road between Bethlehem and Easton, last week Haugblered two Dig nogs, one ol uiem weighing 748 pounds, and the the other 588. Prof. J. P. Rowland, principal or the Westherly .achoolsMwai in town Tuesday, and dropped Id ttf tee ua. Tbe Prof, speaks , . . ni .I i glowlnjly of his prospects or being lb. next BEE535H A VALUABLE PRE1UM! We will present every per son calling at this office and paying $1.00 for one year's subscription to the Carbon Adyooate, with a copy of Dr. J. B. Kendall's Treatise on the House, one of the most valuable books for Farmers and Horsemen ever published. The book is handsomely and profusely illustrated, and gives symptoms" and treatment for the various diseases to which the horse is subject. Remem ber, for $1 you get the Ad vocate for one year and a copy of the book free ! Now hand in your names and the dollar. "We have just received a limited number of Kendall's Treatise on the Horse and His Diseases, printed in Ger man, which we will give to those paying one year in ad vance for the Carbon Advo cate. Tfot. E. D. Sclinabel. principal of the Lchlghlon lltjIi school, has been elected astistant teacher of Mathematics, at the Keystone State Normal School. The pros cts are that tho number of students dur ing the spring term, which opens April 4th, will bo i largo that the trustees will be compelled to elect several new teachers, The new building fur the ladies department is almost completed. The entire cost will be about $33,000. iSr-Give it to the children. Phys'ciitu prescribe it. Thousands use is. bold liy l ti.m.. I. a urilgists. ur. mill a isOiigtl oyrup Price 2i cents, Our young friend George Miller is Hie lumpiest man In town it is a girl. For the week ending on the Iflth, there w 125.RAA to:.s of coil shlpiwd uver the ,, , . , ,. lhiBh Valley .railroad, making for the season uiiastunw i,uju,o,c. ioiis,uii increase of 149,478 loiis as compared with same date last year. Dildlno Snyder, of Tarryville, will sell five horses, lotofcarringrs, wagons, harness, Ac., at public sale, on Wednesday, March 2nd. For particulars see bills printed ut tlls 0rrj,.e, Wc ,cimi Umt ...ft of , : . . ' town. It behixwc, our people , to be careful with theniselves.nnd their children, so as to prevent, as far as sslblc, the sprcud of this dread disease. Tueslav last, Washington's Birthday r "rfveryouietly in this bo.ough. There was no public demonstration, Ppel'I-y will be held on the 25th of March, at the Commissioners' office, Muucli Chunk, at IP o'clock a. in', when and where alt who nre dissatisfied may attend "Rachel, the Lord hath sent me to mar ry thee," said the suitor. "The Lord s will be done," was tho submissive reply. Aud ho marched straightway to the popular liv ery of David L'bbcrt, on North street, to pro cure the necessary teams, which ho secured at low chaws. OurVicighbor, Mr. Joseph Scaboldt, had go int() ,ho yard In the roar of hi dwelling last Monday morning, aud stepping upon a piece of ice fell nnd broke two of his ribs on his right side, lie is im- proving under tho treatment of Dr. Der hamer. We are Indebted lo the Lehigliton Cor net Band for a serenade on the evening of Washington's Birthday. Tho boys were decked in theirnew.ar.il handsome uniforms , . ntirl mfli , a ftni. nnnwaMiiiu .... a .1 mt Iho Btark county (Ind.) t Ledger has this to say of us :" The Lehigliton, Carbon mi, w wj 01 us; ine ueniguioi county, Advocate is a live.spicy i .,,.... ,,.. ,... '., . l,,w,Jrs """" "f'V and rIvm 1 ' sheet. It i us all tho Important news of the surroundings of our boyhood days. It is one of our most we! ... vi.ib,., ... n,ir l-t ItAavpr llliituil In --. you, friend Murselmaii George Leil, was arrested at Pottsville, last Saturday night, charged with robbing the vault of County Clerk 0. J. Aregood of $120 in gold. Notwithstanding the charge of Judge Meyers, tl.e Northampton counly Grand Jury adjourned without giving the least at tcntjon to the lynchers of Snyder, the Gogle murderer. On Saturday afternoon Joseph Diehl and ML-hael Worth finished their work in the Mount Pleasant mine Hyde Park (Scran ton), and started to leave by the slope, mil were run oyer and killed by a train of load 1 ed cars, M A(ircw c purchased ' ' 1 'he e"rl Allen ,Iouw. Weissport, at asslg nee's sale, on Saturday last, for $2450. David Howard was killed on Saturday of the Penn'u Coal Co's mines at Pulsion He leaves a wife and one child. A Hungarian, named Lafschuski, broke a bottle of alcohol iu his pocket, at Nanti coke, Luzerne county, on Saturday evening. and tils chairing became saturate with the until. iwi afterwards he lit match, and, bis clothing catching fire, he was most terribly burned, Henry Dienrr. on ol.l resident of Top ton, fell dead on Friday of heart disease. The Bethlehem Timu slates that flite land which could have been purchased in years gone by for $ III per acre is uow selling from $100 to $200 per acre, -Tbe first annual reunion and banquet of the Alumni Association of Lafayette Col lege was held Tuesday night at Wilkesbarre. The attendance was very large. The Eailon Expreu says that if the bill for the apintment of an additional Law Judge for Northampton county is (mssed, Howard J. Reodir, or that place, will un doubtedly be aptwlnted lo the position. our young friend, Mr. Fred. Leuckel, Jr., of this borough, left for Kokoma, Col , Thursday morning last. Ha baa our best wj,hes for a auccessful and happy business the new home of his adoption. The many friends of Hon. Tilghman Arner, of this borough, will be pained to learn that he is so seriously ill, that his life - 1 dispared of. rt. B. Widdoss, the well-known barter, Las leased the hair dressing and shaving aaloon recently occupied by Mr. FaucelUnd I, now prepared to meet his friends in his new location. Shaving, shampooing, and hair dressing In the latest aud most fashion- 1 able style. The supper and fair of the Ladles' Mito Society of tbe M. E. Church, on Washing ton's birthday, proved a success. About $80 was realised lor church purposes. -Pro. Cooke and Mi Lillian Andrews f" ?f .'."'fr?'0" rrfwmneja io tbf'wfcool J(all, Ibis place, th s week. T,W VTrJ pretty will itAUd. audi- Tlio Conl Trndo, From tli eXcAtr, Monday ! The nnthrn- cite coal trade holds tho same buoyancy lhat characterized It with the incoming of the present year. The. milder weather that has succeeded lha long spell of severely cold weather has trenched deeply on lha stocks of coal on hand. Soma of the obstructions to full transportation aro happily removed, navigation is opened, but considerable of floating ice still remains. There is also a good deal of surplus water In the mines, drowning them out and scrying lo halt pro duction. While this Interfere with the neces sary supply of coal to meet the current de mand It brightens the outlook for tho trade throughout the year. There Is considerable Inquiry for coal, and the supply so short as to assure operatorsUint prices cannot decline; andj Indeed, If the good feeling of last year is maintained, higher prices are likely to rule. There is now a scarcity of coal reported In the Eastern States, and at the West it Is estimated that lbs demand will fully equal any prubable supply lhat can be sent to it. In a word, (he outlook for the anthracite coal trade was never better. The transporta tion lacilitica in somo of the coal regions have been a littlo short, but preparations are actively in progress that promise early to cure this dlthculty. Prices are keptsteodily at figures that seem to ba satisfactory to both sellers and buyers, with little, if atiy,reason to believe that lliere con be uny difference between tho two arties on this point hence to the end of tho year. The collieries are all being run oil full winter lime, which is three-quarters of n day each twenty-four hours. The coal trade is attracting much wider attention than usual at this season of tho year, especially tho subject of car supply and coal shipments. The Philllpsburg Jour nal says "it Is the olbabsorblng topic among coal operators and miners of the Schuylkill region the hard coal section. Lvery shipper says his orders demand double the number of cars he is receiving daily. Now this is all true, and each one is puzzling his brain lo know why the railroad company don't furnish mora cars to meet litis want. With out pretense of speaking by outhority, we will simply refer to last week's rejwrt ol coal shipments from this division ol the railroad from which we learn lhat 32,270 tonsufcoal passed over the Tyrone scales, over which, during the corresponding icriod oflastyear, 41,3(14 tons were shipped. This decreaso of nearly 10,000 tons was not owing to n lack of orders, bu'. an utler impossibility to for wurd over the mountains. It requires on average of three hundred and fifty cars daily, of an average load of fifteen tons to each car, to d tho work that was done last week. This number of cars, will, their total Ircight of 5250 Ions, had to be taken up tho mountain grade ol nearly 150 to the mile to the summit, mid from lliencodown u simi lar grade t its base, with three to four en gines to the trip, and from tnclvo to fifteen trips ier dav. This work cuu be dnuc in mild and moderate winters with some do gree.of cerlamity, but how uncertain is rail roading on such grades and curves, with doily snow-fnllsnnd frequent frigid wayesof zero anil lower temperature. Should nnyof our readeia be somewhat skeptical Uion the question, let theiti just get u little practical Information by stepping jnto uny shipper's yard, and see the laborious operation of mov ing a single car with but two inches of snow on the rail, compared with moving tbe same on the clear rail free from snow. Ten min utes' glance will be sufficient. As it Is, aud to do the work lhat is now done, neccusitutcs the working of the larger portion of the em ployes of the rood from three to six hours extra on each doy's duty. This severely im posed task could lie easily borne in pleasant weather, but how terrible to bravo the driv lug storm and piercing winds for twelve to eighteen hours consecutively. This must all bo done to accomplish this work." Hum vViilkkport Evangelical s. 9. In our last report wo hod soinethiug to say of the WeissiHirt Evuugelical Sunday school, this Unto we will try to give you a short sketch of the youngest of its two vir gin daughters the East Veisort Evan- gelicol bunilay school, 'ihe session was opened by Chester Buck, the Superintend ent, the school sang "1 will follow Jetut.' Prayer was offered, another hymn was sung, after which the school, at tho request of the Superintendent, read the answer lo the les son catechism and gave the title, topic, etc. after which the Superintendent aud school read tho lesson. After the lesson study, Iho lesson hymn was sung, and we then spoko to the school fiom the Urge blackboard about the most wonderful preacher that ever lived. Tbe Secretary's report wus then lead; teachers prcH-ut, 8; officers, 4; viiitois, 3; scholars, 68 ; total number ret-ent, S3 ; total number enrolled in the m-IiooI, 153. Alter' song and prayer, Iho ochool was dismissed by singing the doxulogy. Alex. Phifer is Asst. Bujicrinteiident John Kneese, Secietary; George Leuckel, Treasurer; and Master Adam Eaches, Li brarion. The excellent little organ in the school is played by Miss Katie Eaches; lb large reversible blackboard with its boauti ful embellishments of English on one side and German on the other, owes its varied beauty lo the artistic hand of John Krusc a very active member of the school. Th library comprises some one hundred and thirty volumes, and fills a very snug little library cae In the back of the room. The school is iu u very fair condition, and we aro glad to note the interest taken in it by lb aged members of the chuich, us well us th young ladies aud gentlemen wl.ooccupy the aineu aeats iu thvroom. ;lrU luacccnily Aewaultcd. Four mouths ugo Edna Bilb-ubeuder was outraged and then brutally murdered and her dead body cast into a fence corner nea Buylorsburg, Monroe county, and up to tin tune her murderer has nut been discovered Last Monday evening, as three young girl lelt church lo go home, In Jackson towuhi Monroe county, they were attacked by half dozen boys and young men and iuol outrageously assaulted. Ono girl, about 14 years of age, was llirowu over the fence intu a field, another had her dress torn into strips, uud all wero Indecently assaulted One of the girls cried ''Murder I" which wa heard by some men in the neighborhood who ran to their assistauco and drove the rascals off. Tho villains 'are all known One of them had been arrested on suspicion of being the murderer of the Bitleubeader girl, bill nothing could be proved against him. Up to this time none of th assailant of these girls had been arrested. KellKloim !Yole. M. K. UuuncH, J.P. M tiler, pastor. Preach. lag 10:30 a. m. 1:15 p.m., Normal tUaas. S. school at 3 p. in. Preaching at 7 I'. m. All are welcome. Ziox'aHtroRMiDOucRcn, J. H.IIartman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. ra., Sermon, In Uerman. U p. in., Sunday school. 7:00 p. m. sermon, in English. A cordial welcome to all, Mkthodiot Eriacor al Chchcu, Packeo tok. D. F. Unangst, Pastor. Preaching- on Sabbath at 10.50 a. m. and at 7 00 p. m. Sun day school at 3 p. m. Prayer aad Class meet ing on Thursday evening at 7.30 p. m, EVAaxLtcAi,UBDaca.WKttaroKT. E. J, Miller, Faster. Oerman preaching at 10 o'eleek a, tn., by the Pastor. Sunday School sttp.ee, sr'Jth crctetilsga T.eO p. m. Jury 1,1st. List of Grand Juprs lo serve at Hie April term of Court, commencing, April 11, 1881 1 Arner, David, carpenter, Mauch Cbunki Beck, Daniel, farmer, Mahoning. Berlin, Henry, blacksmith, Franklin Bowman, Hen., coutractor,L.Towamensing. Uriel, J. T., butcher, Wealherly. Conway, John, laborer, Mauch Chunk. Croll, Samuel, fsnnor, Wealherly. Dugan, Timothy, miner, Summit Hill. Dugan, Hugh, railroader, Mauch Chunk. Drcisbach, F. A., clerk, E. Mauch Chunk. Glassrr, John, Sr., shoemaker, E. M. Chunk. Green, Robert, cooper, L. Towamcnsing. Hudson, S. B., lumberman, Packer. Hatch, Augustus, fireman. Franklin. Kcmerer, C, laborer, Lehlghton. Kelier, P. D., physician, Mahoning. Lewis, A. C, coal A iron police, Audenried. Mussolman, Peter, machinist, Wealherly. Romlg, John, farmer, Packer. Shoemaker, Daniel, farmer, East Penn. Sterling, John, laborer, Mauch Chunk. Smoyer, Oliver, blacksmith, Franklin. StraupcE. W., clerk, Parryvllle. Whitehead, Jas., machinist, Mauch Chunk. rum jukv 1st wick. Ash, Franklin, laborer, L. Towamcnsing. Brauch, Christian, laborer, Mauch Chunk. Bieghe, John,boatbuilder,E-Mauch Chunk. BelTbrd, Edward, genllemau,Mauch Chunk. Boyle, Hugh, miner, Tresckow. Balliet, Jas. D., farmer, East Penn. Bowman, Josiah,-larmcr, L. Towamcnsing. llrennaii, Edward, laborer, Weatuerly. Boyle, John J., miner, Bonus. . . Ulnse, Oliver, teacher, Lower Towameusmg. Cull, Anthony, miner, Lausanne. Daly, Peter, miner, Audeureid, Finnlz. Lewis, farmer, East Penn. Fritz. Edward, laborer. Lehishtou. Flowers, William, laborer, North Kidder. Gilbert, Richard, laborer, Beaver Meadow, r ulace, Henry, laborer, Mauch Chunk, raver, Daniel, merchant, lehlghlon. ollacher, Connie, miner, Tresckow. Gillespie, John, miner, Beaver Meadow. llauK, John, Jr., Uaher, Jjehlghlon. Holcomb, John T.,rliyiieian,Norlli Kidder, Jenkins, Jenkin A., shoemaker, Lansfurd. liresge, rout, merchant, Towamcnsing Kreiiiwclss, Stephen, watchman, Lcbighlun, Klotz, Josinh, carpenter, L. Towuincuiing. Klolz, Edward, gentleman, Mauch Chunk. Miller. Henry, butcher. Franklin. Miller, Alexander, carcnter, Summit Hill. iUorrow, ti. ii., gardener, E. Mauch Lhunk, Miller, Douglas, watchman, Lehlghton. Moore, Hugh, merchant, Mauch Chunk. McGorry, Owen, miner, Nesquehoning. . Moscr, Abraham, carpenter, Summit Hill. Miller, Abraham, c.irienlcr, Lansfurd. Mocli, Jacob, laborer, Weutherly. McElroy, F.'P., painter, Weatlierly. Price, Morgan, tinsmith, Lansford. uenrig, Jonas, tanner, JManoning. llciuert, Peter, lock-teuder, l'arryville. Root, Philip, carpenter, E. Mauch Chunk. Steigvrwalt, Levi, farmer, East Penn. Shlrer, Christian, farmer, lluckelbirnic. Soil, Thomas, farmer, Fraukliu. Wuriike, John, laborer, Mauch Chunk. Whittiugham, Alfred, laborer, Weissport. ivotKius, biiuarac, laborer, u.msioru. inscr, Jiiincs, laborer, East Penn. T1IAVKRSR JURY 2lld WKKK. yle, John II., miner, Lansford. Boylo. Chailes, laborer, Lansford. Uiob-t, James, teacher, East 1'cnn. Bjmford, WillUm, laborer, Parryvllle. Behler, Win., laborer, Lower Townmcnsing, lleltz, William, Inrtner, L. Towamcnsing. Christman.Adam J.,rariiier,L.Towiimcnsilig. Ulauss, X. 11., tailor, Licliigiilim. Dauber, laaac, miller, c.abt lVnu. Darkcs, Anthony, gardeuer, Mauch Chunk. IJuuhip, Charles, laborer, l'arryville. Duncan, Thomas, machinist, Audenried. Eugel, Lewis, engineer, Mauch Chunk. Hciinig, Ckurles, tanner, Penn Forest. itollinaii, Uour.iil, moulder, In or in JililUcr. lliirlemmi, Win., tiieman, Pckerlon. Hupf, Adam, lirenun, Tresckow. Kane, "Win., shoemaker, Muuch Chunk. -Keiser, Jereiniah, landlord, Malicli Chunk. Kouliuan, brHkemaii, Munch Chunk. J,cUL'kcl, 1-reil, butcher, Lehlghton. McGiuly, John, machinisl, Muuch Chunk. Meendsen, Albeit, laborer, L.Towameusing. Miller, Win., laborer, llacklabiriiie. Miller, Thomas, clerk, Mauch Chunk. nice, David, miner, Summit Hill. Rutlcr, John C, civil engineer, Lansford. Sweeney, Huch, intiicr, Tresckow. Snyder, Win. .pattern muLer,Mauci Chunk, Smith, James, miner, Lausanne. Slioller, Albert, oiierator, ltoelii.irt. ... Sftyder, Aboil, butclrer, l'nrry ville. , i bluphuiis, James, miner, rte&quehoniug. Veidan, Patrick, shocinaker,Nesiiiiehon ine. Wear, Bjmuel, Delict boss, Beayer Meadow. iilhami, joiiah, miner, Lnusloril. Toiraiuotialns; Itviuu. Wimlilnclon'n ltirthd:iv n-ni rluli t. brated in this township; especially did the teachers ufuur public schools takcndv.intage i .ins k-ui iioiiua. Josiah Miller, one of the enercetlc and I intelligent young men ol l'otk township, Monroe county, was mi allying visit, ljtl Saturday ,to some of his fiieuds in this neigh' uornooct. Miss Martha Smith who has been on a visit to Weissport and vicinity returned to her home last week. Somo excitement wns created bv a deer which passed through our vicinity last Sun- uay, ii was luiioweu oy a nuinocr ol people for some distance and at last entrapped und taken alive, when it was bound nud put in a stable where it killed itself. It waau ex traordinary large animal of its species. Miss Gusto Grecnsweiir. was on a four weeks visit to Aiouch Chtiulc. and returned to this place last Thursday. Roads throughout the township are pretty well broken and side line: is at an cr.d lor this season. One of the healthy results of our mun icipal election, is the fact that all the offices are filled by competent, encrirctic and un- richt men ; men who nre not on! v ornaments toolliccs but rully capable of fulfilling them, such as M. II. Christina!!, Beuj. Greensweig, ami incir compatriots. The school term for this vear in this township will cud on April 8th, which is some two weeks later than previous years. Mr. Seiberllng, of Seiberline, Schuylkill county, was the cuestof John II. Weiss over EMimiay, nir. a. is always a welcome visitor ui mis place. Jot, i,o. Z, Illgr Crock Itciuv. The bridge across Ble Creek, at Daniel Krum'a, wos damaged by thelico freshet so that no teams could pass over it for some nine. Tho dam at Joseph Kemerer's was car ried away by Ihe ice, and the dam at Maria iurnace was damaged considerably. A child of David Walck.ofWulcksvllle. was intoned al the bl. Paul s church, on .Monday of last week. A victim of diph theria. A number of men from this place are cutting cord wood fur John Balliet, near l'arryville. David Snyder, of this place, has sold his properly to T. R. Kritierer, of Lehlghton, lor $2500. Mr. S. disused of his farm slock unit wrionui pronerty ni public sale on Bat- uniay last, u is reported that air. Uemer er will take possession on April 1st. Where iir. outlier win go to we navo as yet been uuuuio io icarii. The Soil's Sabbath school, of this Place, held an election for officers recently with the following result; Superintendent,- W. E. Kemcrer; Assistant Suriutendent,Notfian Suit; Secretary, John Harmon; Treasurer, II. J. Sowers ; Librarians, Samuel Buck aud uaipes ivrum. Jonas Boyer. of Liberty. III., has been stopping wl.h friends here tor the past few weeks. He expects to return to Illinois shortly. IUvxax, Wolkkpurt Ittnttk. Rev. J. T. Briegle. of Cherrvville, preached in the LuUidranland Helormed church Mouday RtghUsT. His remarks were chieUy drirtedugalnsrthe Evangel! cal mode ol conversion. ' Mr. John Lauj-y liaaaccepted a position as ciera iu j,iananoy i;ny. Mr. Rich Widdos has removed bisfumi ly and opened a barber shop In Lehigliton John S. Miller, was elected Justice o! the ivace by lour votes. As Welsirl it entitled to two Justices. Mr. Miller ecu eluded to accept tho honor, Rev. E. J. Miller, of the Evangelical cnurcii, lelt on .Monday to attend Comer ence. held at Millersburi;. It is horml Con ference will return Mr. Miller to this place, Wesley Strohl, ofCoaldale, is vlsitlpg ineaus ncre. SCU1ST, Mr. Benjamin B. Levari, th former piesident or the Lehigh Valley Iron Co., at Coplay.wasafewdaya ago prostrated bya I.Kornry Rocletr. The Lyceum was called to order by the President. ' Roll called ) minutes read and approved aftor which Mr. Gilliam ami Mr. Oahlo were proposed at houorary mem bers. Referred questions were ably answer ed by Messrs. Rclchard and Fenner. Select reading by Miss Bauer, subject, "Legend of Northland." Essay by.JJfuEmnia Klstlor Oration, Mr. McLaughlin, subject, "The Tide of Life." Next in order was the de bale which was 01 follows i Resolved, ' That the passion of love is stronger than that of hate." Affirmative, Messrs. Campbell and McLaughlin; negative, Messrs. Halm and Schnobel ; decision was rendered In fayor of Ihe negative. Next was a piece of music entitled, "Ho never went back on tho poor." The Curators then reported as follows t 1st rcferiod question, Who, Iu your estimation, ore the five foremost American authors and why? Charles Hartuug) 2nd. What can you say of the history of the public school system of PennsylvaniaT Mr. Campbell. Select reading, Mta Laura Hofford. Decla mation, Miss Emma Dollenmayer. Essay, P. Fenner. Oration, E. D. Sclinabel. Question for debate, Resolved, "That the teacher should be paid according to the grade of his certificate." Affirmative, Mr. Fen ner; negative, WebstcrClauss.. Society od- journed to meet Saturday evening, Feb. 26. Eum DoLLKNUiyxa, Sce'y. r uutorpriDo. TWo learn, of a now enterprise which Is to last started In the spring which we believe to be but Iho forerunner of many more which will make Hazleton In another year one of the most important towns In tbe stato. Mr. Jos. Obert, the well known extenilvo pork- packer of Lehigliton, has purchased Iho property known usthe Longshore & Hoffeck- cr mill, the property lately of Mr. Freasjtho consideration being $3500. Mr. Obcrt in tends to erect a three story brick building for pork packing purposes in the spring, the location is excellent, a siding ol the Lehigh Valley running Into tho yard. We aro glad to hole this and welcome Mr. Obert to the business circle of Huzlelon. llaucton JSulle tin. For the week ending on the 18th lust., there were 91,300 tons of. coal shipped over the L. A- S. R. R., making a total of 495,- .137 tons for the season to date, an increase of 77,793 tons as compared with same dato last year. Washington Camp, No. J17, P. O. S. of A., of Parry ville.Jwill attend service in the E. church, on Sunday morning, Feb. 27t.ii. A sermon will be preached to them by Rev. J. Bjwdcn,;ihe pastor. Mrs. Frrd. Siglin, of E. Mauch Chunk, ilicd last Monday morning, and was buried at Rockport on AVednesday. I.IS OF IM'MINTS Granted by the United States tocitltecaofthls Mate, for the week ending Feb 15, 1881, mm, Ished for the UannoN Advocate, from tho Law und Patent office of J. MoO. 1'EitniNO, 609 L. street, Washington, V. O. S. J. Adams, Pittsburg, molding appara tus. A. W. Cadman, Pittsburg, valve. "A". W. Cadman, PitUburK.uiid S. B. Han dy, Allegheny, said Handy usaignor to said CuiIman, valve. It. B.-uud J. C. Copcland, Wllliomsport, plaiting machine. . " I. Cullcn, J. C. Couroy and II. D. Kllgorc, i'lttsburg, bricx macuiue. J. G. DeCoursey, Philadelphia window screen. W. II. Dickson, Philadelphia, assignor lo Eureka (Just-Steel Co., Chester, draw bur fur railway curs. Of J. Furechild, Butlsville, grappling tool wr,oii wens. '" I. M, Pull-r, Philadelphia, plate scraper. R. IVUarsul, Norristown, cock, faucel,Av. J;T. llalsey, Altrama, railway signal. I. W. HeyMiiger, Philadelphia, iiu Ictlor. V. it. Junltlus, jJcllelonte, power hum mer. W. II. Johnstone, Philadelphia, assignor to w. . iiioougouu, naiuuei.i, i. j., sur gical splint. II A. Kimbull, assignor of to A. Miller, rniiaoeiphia, upparutus lor grinding ana temperinc steel strips. Q. Kvser. A. C. ltcx and R. M. Hunter. I'hilJUcJpula, toy sale. J. A. .Mcuaiircy.riiiiaueinhia, ice sanuoi II. D. Miissclman. assignor of 1 to R M. BiaymaKcr, Jjuncastcr, hanaie attachment. J. Old, Allegheny, slop valve, fi. Parker and F. G. Ford, Philadelphia inscniiie lor wiuaingyarn. u. u. I'ole, rhilaaelphia, car starter. G. S. Rominger, Philadelphia, mcchanl- oil movement, G. S. Rominger, assignor to American Buttonhole Overseamiug aud Sewing Ma chine Uo., I'hilodclphia, mechanical movo mem, 12 paienui. 8. Schueidcr, Williamsport, window sash tightener. 11. lilden, llarrisburg, interlocking lluid prcssuro switcti ami signal apparatus. iu. i. Tyson, ruilaacipnio, cotton chopper, For tbe week ending Feb. 22, 1881 G W. Anesbury. Philadelphia, buttc pead, for wood working. 6. J. Anthony and E. J. Frost, Philadel phia, appuratus for producing illuminatlu, gas or vaMr. 1. 11. uiair, Allegheny uity, cork cutlln, macnine. C. Bollinger. Harrisburs. horso rako, D. Brooks. PhiladelphU. wire for tele plmnes. is. uulley and M. GrafT. Pittsburg, mold lor compnunri raigots. J. A. uonstcnliue, Philadelphia, watcli protector. ty.11. uorneal, fiiiiaiiolpnin, pegging jsck, J. Gearing. PitUbiire. assignor of I lo W, E. Brandon, Allegheny City, mill for rolling iron. W. Harrisworth. Pittsburg. Bessemer plant and apparatus. B. F. Iluldeman, Allegheny City, wagon prune uiock. R. M. Johnson, East Troy, thill coupling, G. T. Lewis, Philadelphia, manufacture of icruiizer. t . S. McManus. South Chester, annaratui for testing pines and tubes. ii. r. rearson, I'liuaueijinia, assignor to Dutcher Temple Co., Hopedale, Mass., loom iBiiiiue. A. lioeiots, i'hiladelphia, bracket support, 1. a. oneppart . rni atic 11 11a. reservoi cooKing stove. J. Li. Smith. Wilkesbarre. car counline. S. G. Spicer, assignor of) lo W. Bowler, i iiiiauoiphia, tHer cooler. W. Swindell, Allegheny, shield for fur nace uiKirs. L. P. Teed, Erie, ladder. 11 is reported that A. J. Shade, formerly head bookkeeper of IheThlrdNatioual Bank of Pittsburg, is a defaulter to the extent of Jll.ooo;- lie left town several weeks ago, apu mo auair was kept private until now, Michael Maronev.a foundervman in Pills burg, went into a core"oven on Saturday to warm himself, when some one ran in a large oiro on ine truck and closed the door. Ala roney cried loudly.but the noise in the-foun dery drowned his voice. Ho was faiolly uuriu-11 ueiore being extricated. While on a spree Tuesday night Augustus uoney, agea u years, ror thlrty-tlva yea an engineer on Ihe Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad, wos struck by a locomotive ou aineu instantly, lie leaves a wile ami several grown-up children, Ono million five hundred thousand feet of logs, which escaped from the boom at Williainsport during the recent flood, have been recovered between that city and llar risburg. It is estimated that 300,000,000 feet of pine and hemlock logs will be floated In to the boom this iprlng for manufacturing s rKCIAI, KOTICE. Tn tht Court Of Gunrliw AWah a ill Peace in andor the County of Carbon. Towmhln Consuhlna lil nn luimi, ro .requested to meet at the Cnurt House ou the first Monday of March, (7th), at 11 O'clock A. M.. In nn.lif. lnr IK. log year, and Borough Constables on first Monday ol April. (4th). to nuallfv tb. ensuing ycircoiling to tKe Act Closing prices of DilUvzs Jt TowxsrxD, etocK, uovernmeni ana uoia u wium Third Street, 1'hlla., February Z4, itoi s. e's lti.. ...... ft. Carreaerie C'e. ISSI. new. fV4V. new ,.ltt bin 101 It askea . 414 bl.l lira askto ..lOolt kid 101 Is asked ..1 111. aid nil. asaed i o. new....... ii enuirlTsniaII.lt.. em old nil asl lllh old 111. asked Pliila. 'leading- it. K II i.id nit aaked ljslitib Valley lt.lt.... tsk bin eo asaie lMniatiUoaiANay.cn. t io ii nneucomnanlesoll. J. in uio s asaro NortbernCeutralK.lt 4H bid 49 asrtd lesloutlile ran.li.lt. I o so uni 7 esaea ittn. iiua lioff. it. It. Co ill. ma '.OV etil enlrai 1-ratmuoi taiton Co 471 Oil asked Northern I'acitlo Cora 14 bid 41 H ed t'rffd. 72 bid ott aaxeo North feoesj-lvania n. it. it bid 60 aaaed I'l.lla iciplili tile It. It., tin bid I.H aaxea tlivtr. (trades,) vtubld SVV askei tVoblKtitoH IHsactioSJS Uonaxo-rxD WllUT, Flour, oe sack Duokwheat flour net- lack Corn, per bushel Oats, per bushel ,. , Mixeu uuop, per ewi Mlddllnirs. per cut.. (lorn Chop ltran, percwi Duller, per pound..., , Eggs, per dozen Ham, perponud Lard, per pound , Shoulders, per pound New Advertisements. Mercantile Appraisemeiit, Made by DAVID O'BRIAN, for tho County of Carbio, tor tho Year 1881. AN APPEAL DAY will ba held on the 25th day ol MARCH, 1681, at the COMMIS SIONERS' OFFICE, in Mauch Chunk Bor- iugh, at 10 o clock In tho forenoon. East Maucli Chunk. ClaM. t Ilausptece, Robert, coat dealer.... 14 7 00 Bauer, Llwln, dry goods and groc erle II 7 00 Dickman, Jno., dry goods and groc erle 13 10 00 Hoovcn, W. T. fc a. W.,dry goods and irrocerles 13 10 00 Kennedy, Samuel, notions and gro ceries . 12 12 to Miller, William, canal storo II 7 00 aimer, Lt. canal sture it , w Swank, Charles, flour and feed.... 14 7 00 bwank, Charles, coal dealer 14 7 00 Schwartz, Frank, furniture store.. 14 7 00 Sillier, John, grocery store 14 7 00 Mauch Chunk Borough. Bartholomew, li, tla and itoye store it 7 w Bertsch, Abraham, confectionery. 14 7 00 Uertsch. 1). U . merchant tailor.. 1 12 12 50 Beers, Asa, ary goods and groc eries. IX li OU Brenelser, Mrs. O., tobacco store.. 14 7 00 llernliart, W., grocery storo II 7 00 Ucllarl, U. li , tobacco store 14 7 CO Dolon, John U., Jewelry store...... 13 10 00 llean. lienrv. irrocerv storo 14 7 00 Ebert, (!. M., drug store 14 7 00 l.ie;a, John, sewing machine store 14 7 00 Faun, chorics, dry goods and groc eries 13 10 00 Faga, Nathan, groceries and flour 14 7 00 Uaibarlna.J., peanut stand 14 7 00 Hohl. E. 11.. ewe rv store 14 7 00 Heist k. Ueiuheiser, merchant tall. ore io iv w lleberllng, J. W., & Co., dry goods and rroeerles 10 CO 00 Handwork, James U., hat and csp store it , w Hyndman, Mark, grocery storo... 14 7 00 Haas, John, dry goods and groc- crh II 7 00 Kuntz k Co., dry goods and groc eries 11 15 00 Klmr, William T., dry goods and groceries it i w Kuehner. Thomas, storo storo .... 14 7 00 Laclar, Joseph. dru store 13 10 00 .uckenbacn, E. F., paints and paper it , vu uhiuh Coal Sc Nov Co.. coat yard 13 lo o-i Lobirn. Henry, grocery storo 14 7 00 i-ooien M co., coat yuru it , uu Miller, Lewis, flour und feed 14 7 CO Miller, F. It . turnlturo sture 14 700 Miller, It.. Hour and foci 14 7 no .Miller, K., green groceries 13 10 01 Murray. 1'. P., boot and shoo store 14 7 01 Aloore, Hugh, itrocor; store 14 7 uo luaruei, ,urs. Annie, notion store., la iu uo Ruder, John, merchant tailor 14 7 00 ltex, C. A., & Bro., dry goods and groceries 1 4100 R01I1I. John, merchant tailor II 7 00 ltoblnson, M. A., agent, meichant mill 13 19 CO Stelnshon, A., dry goods and groc- erle 14 7 00 Sharkey. Mrs. P., dry goods and Krocenes 11 is ou Shlek. Ellas, confectionery store.. 14 7 00 Smith. A. J., saddler 14 ; 00 ndhcliu. Jonas, clothlnir storo ..14 7 00 Sondlielui. lienrv, clothlOK store.. 11 7 00 Stedraan, John L, jewelry storo.. 14 7 00 storo 14 7 00 stron, wiiium 11., uoot and shoo stor 12 13 50 irenarn, David, dry goods and grocene 10 21 00 u olf, tlcorae, tobacco store 11 7 00 ivurnck-, iienry, ury uoous and irrocerles la in no Yeager, Leonard, lurnlture store.. 13 10 CO "Weatlierly Borough. Blakslee, W. V., dry goods and urocerles 1 10 00 7 00 7 00 Bock. 11 L.. furniture store IX Uasiler, Charles, cool doiler 14 Ulenell. CI, T., tin and stove storo. 14 7 00 10 rx 7 00 7 00 7 00 fcadio, J. Q.,dry goods and icroc- VIIVB 13 Fergcson, J.U., tin and stove storo 14 Houck, J. L., grocery store 14 llorlacher, Andrew, baker and con. fectlonery 14 Lauderburn, A, J , dry goods and KiuuGiici 13 Latham & Baker, drug store 14 Miller, li. V., dry goods and groc eries 12 II Inker, II. S grocery store 13 Sonilhelm. Meyer, clothing store.. II Stewart. Solomon, grocery store.. 14 Sceurman, IV. II.. grocery store... 14 Tweedle, ,f. B..druu; store,. 14 10 00 7 00 12 60 10 U0 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 verii, josepn, mereuant tailor.... 14 White, Frank, Jewelry store 14 7 00 Weissport Borough. t'ulton, Mrs. M., mlllloery storo .. 14 7 00 7 00 uageinan, A- dry goods and groo- ClUB... .(..,,..,...,..., t Eli tier, t. J,, dry goods and grtc- erles 14 Knecht, William II., grocery store 14 Miller, J. 3., flour and feed store., 14 ItapsLer h. Zern, drug store 11 Vogt, llerubarJt, dry goods and groceries 11 Mahoning Township. Arner, Amon, dry goods and groc eries 15 Ilo pes, Solomon, merchant mill.. II Klstler, Jonathan, merchant mill II Soldle, Charles 11 , dry goods and groceries alp, Kobert, dry goods and groc eries 13 Packer Township. Hudson, S. W., merchant mill ....14 Lehigliton Borough. Arner, Tilghman, dry gooos and f;rocerles , 13 auss U. Uro, merchant tailors... 13 Clausi, K. VV., tin and stove storo. 14 Hurling. A. J., drug store 14 Ebbert, David, flour and feed 14 Fensierinacher, 11., dry goods and urocerles 13 Qabel, J. U, hardware store 13 Uabel, J. I,., lumber yard.,, ...... 14 U rover, Daniel, agent, dry goodl and grooerles 13 Ureenawald. O. E., bides it tallow 14 llellmsni. Co., merchant mill.... 12 llellman k Co .coal yard 14 Horn, Dr. U. T drug store 14 Helm, Peter, shoe store 14 Kemerer, T. K., cabinet maker.... 14 Keuierer, William, dry goods and itrocerlcs 12 Frtizlnger, J. M., shoe siore 14 Lelbenguth, Frank, grocery store. 14 Moser, A. U stove and tin store.. 14 Kusi-autn, J. T., at Son, dry goods and urocerles ,. 11 libert, Joseph, pork and laid,...,, 11 Peters, li. fi., merchant tailor.,,, II Snyder, E. It., dry goods and grot. erles 13 Schwartz, Valentine, furniture store 4 Tralutr, Charles, flour and iced... 14 Weiss, Lewis, bout and shoe store 14 Wheat ley, S. C, laney stor 14 Wehr, Mrs.- L. & Sister, milliner store u Wlntermule, W. S dry goods and groceries 13 7 00 7 00 7 0.1 7 00 7 00 19 00 7 00 7 IIU 10 00 10 00 T 00 10 00 10 1 7 00 7 UU 7 CO 10 00 IU 00 7 00 10 00 7 no 12 to 7 00 7 0J 7 00 7 00 12 60 7 0J 7 00 7 UU IS I 16 0 7 U0 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 Mauch Chunk Township, Belghe, John, caoal store. II llre.llo, J, K, grocery store II Breilln, Jaiues dry goodl and groo, cries.. , It Corby, 'Ihemar, dry goods and groceries 13 Carou, A., clothing store , II Davis, T. E.. drugstore ,. II Davis. Mrs. At lullllaery store.... II Dagan, Joha, dry goods and groc eries 4 14 Henry. John, dry goods and groc 7 M 7 00 7 60 10 UO 1 00 7 00 7 OO 7 CO 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 19 00 the' Harris, John, eonleetlosery store.. 1 eries.... 14 for ' lehler. Casiier. confectionery store. 14 of ' J,l0r?.U d" i" "U sroe- ,1 New Advertisements. Claii S Lawler, Pat., dry Booxll snd groc erles , II 10 00 Mlnnlcb, IVldry goods and groc erlel..1 14 7 00 McQradr, John, dry goods and irrocei les it f w Mcllugh, P., dry goods and groc erles It 7 09 Metier, Pat., dry iioodr and groc eries II 7 09 Ntrlni, Joseph, boot and slue store It 7 00 O'lionneU, John, dry goods and Krocenes it 1 w Richards, Joseph Co., dry goods and Kioccrlet 12 12 50 Renshaw, I'. W drug store 14 7 00 Klckert, Samuel, tin and sioro store... 14 7 00 Slnyard, M. 11, dry gtoods and groceries li 7 00 Swank, Wlllltrn, turnlturo store .. It 7 00 Stout, M jewelry store 14 7 00 Stevenson, Samuel, dry goods and Krocenes. , it 1 w Shea, Wllllam.dry goods and groc eries V.... II 7 00 Tanner, S., dry goods and groc eries..... ..... V.... It 7 00 Williamson, Harry, dry goods and arocerles 14 7 00 Watson, O. L. & Uo.,dry goods and groceries li 10 00 wehr, S. A., notions and tin ware. II 7 00 Lansford Borough. Arnard, A. K. at Son, book store.. 14 7 00 Iiavl, it. II., drug store 14 7 00 uuwurus, .1. u. k 10., ury goous nnd groceries 12 12 60 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 CO 7 0J 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 uiimiu mj. n.,uiiiiiucijiwin... m Evans, w, V., boot and shoe s.ore. 14 Evans. II.. nolion store II OallnKher.James II. .grocery store. II Uwllyin, Uenl., tin and stove store. II uugnes, ii. it, ary gooos auu groc eries it Ingram, U. A., Jewelry storo II Kline, C. F, dry goods and groc eries 13 Lewis & Davis, dry goods and groc eries II Mathews at son, dry goods and groceries II McLaughlin, 13., grocery store II Manealcs, John, flour and feed.... 14 Keumlller, A. M., dry goods and groceries 13 Price & Hall, furniture storo 14 Richards, William, dry goods and groceries 14 Walklns, S , shoo sloro II Warren, Edward, dry goods and groceries 13 Franklin Township. Belts, David, dry goods and groc eries 14 .7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0) 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 0O 7 00 7 CO Campbell, llonry, dry goods and groceries it Kuhns. W. 8.. tin and store store.. II Lt (Her, Nathan, flour and feed .... 14 O'llrlan, D canal store 14 l'oho poco merchant ram it Ituch, Josiah, dry goods and groc- erle 13 Itlckcrt. J. IC. flour and reed 13 Snyder, Nathan, dry goods and groceries 13 Snyder, Nathan, coat yard 14 wmtencau, vv. 11., canal store.... t Phifer, A., grocery, flour and feed. 14 Parryville Borough. .loniiBUii, 1, iiiiam, iiuui uu, i.n . Piters, Jacob, dry goods and groc t 1. n .1 r.. 1 ,1 7 00 13 60 eries 11 Banks Township. Ayrcs, E. B. & Co., dry goods and groceries , Ayrcs, E. 11. St Co., dry goods nnd irrccerles 12 40 00 12 69 Carter, W. T.& Co., dry goods and Krocenes 1 Farrow. S. E.. grocery storo 14 40 00 7 00 Hooven, E. T., dry goods and groc eries 14 McClosky, James, dry goods and urocerles 11 Myers, Uco II. Co., dry goods 7 00 7 00 anu groceries s Relrs, J. P.. grocery siore 14 30 00 7 00 Williams, 1. it. k son, grocery store 14 Kidder Township. 7 00 Blakslee, Wro. H., grocery store.. 14 Butz, Isaae, iry goods and groc eries , II Broilhead, A. J., dry goods, and groceries lt Dodder. Charles, grocery storo.... 14 7 09 7 00 7 00 7 'i0 7 00 Hawk, S , grocery store 14 Stlmson, a 11., dry goods and groceries it Lausanne Township. 00 Prcyost. II. W., dry goods and . grooencs w Lehigh Township. McOlIl, Mrs. Charles, dry goods auu groceries it 7 CO L. Towamcnsing Township. nalllet. John, drv iroods and croc- cries 13 10 00 Craig, J. W., dry goods and groc eries... Id 1U UO Craig, J. V.,coJl and llm 14 7 00 liauenuaen, joun, cuuai store le t vu Klstler & Boyer, dry goods and groceries 13 10 00 Kostenboder, J., dry goods and irrocerles 14 , w Klstler, Aaron, stove and tl' store 14 7 00 Krlll U Borer, merchant mul...... 14 7 0J Mniehlltz. Wilton, canal store.... 14 7 00 Mehrkom, Adam, dry goods and groceries i . uo Zelgeulnss, Samuel, dry goods and groceries is 1 w U. Towamcnsing Township. Kreree. Paul, drv roods and ktoo- enes it 1 vu Kunkle, II., dry goods and groc eries ! , V East Penn Township. Qeorue, Penrose, dry goods and groceries is Penn Forest Township Donner. Paul, grocery store II 7 00 D. O'BRIAN, iltrcantilt Appraiser. Tbe above Tax nill be due and payable to 8.6. SMITH, Acting Counly Treasurer, on the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1881, at G. B. Linderman & Co's, Banking House, at Mauch Chunk, Pa. Maecu Ciicss, February 19, 1881. Hotel, Restaurant and Liquor Store Appraisement. EAST MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. Ctati. Bush, Peter, hotel 6 (60 u lesser. U. J., hotel a no Clallairher. Uwen. llouor store 18 Harklns, John, hotel 6 60 Natters. Michael, hotel 6 6-1 Oats, Michael, restaurant 10 20 ltader. f hllln. hotel .-. 6 6 aehweiblns, Pius, hotel 6 to Miller. Levi, restaurant 10 SO WEATHERLY BOROUGH. Boxmever, Charles, hotel 6 llartz, Levi, hotel 6 Hlnes, John, hotel 6 llelker, Mary E., hotel 6 Keller, George, hotel 6 Purcel, James IL, hotel.. 6 MAUCH CHUNK BOROUGH. Armbruster. Lewis, hotel t llleae, Jackson, hotel 6 Behler, .Samuel, hotel 6 Cherdron, I)., hotel 6 Uehrtng, William, hotel 6 Inkman. Frank, hotel 6 Kelsir, J 8.. hotel 6 Kelfcr, ltlchard, betel 6 Lentz, Lafayette, bo'el 6 McQeady, Michael, restauiant 10 McElroy, James, liquor store , 13 NewoouiU. Thomas, hotel 6 Martin, Michael, liquor store 13 O'Donnell. Michael, hotel 6 Itolli, l'aul. hotel 6 Sharkey, Mrs. P., liquor store 13 r-ebwelbioi, Paul, hotel 6 Reus, Leopold, restaurant in Mabt. Fred, hotel 6 Sehmldt. Joseph, hotel 6 Thompson, William, restaurant... 10 Wlbert, J. S., hotel 6 Woudrlng, Oeorge, hotel 4 WEISSPORT BOROUGH. Arner, Oscar, restaurant 10 Klotz, Nathan, hotel i Siraussiierger, Jacob, restaurant.. 10 Trapp, Henry, hotel t Webb, Joseph, hotel 6 MAHONING TOWNSHIP. Fenstermaeher, Stephen, hotel,... A llKn. Ueorge, hotel 4 Mollaolel. J.T., hotel 6 blocker, Frank, hotel ,, A LEIIIGHTON BOROUGH. Ash, Mn. O., hotel i Horn, Jonas, hotel 6 Kleuplnger. L. P.. bote i Miller, A. K., ristaurant 10 Monti, Thomss, hotel 3 New Advertisements. ClaM, Miller, F. E restaurant...,,-,,,.,, t'l Meyer, LeopolJ, restauraat.. ...... )o Miller, A, K., liquor store It Peters. W, A,, rotaurant U llaadeabuik, J, W , hotel tv MAUC1I CHUNK TOWNSHIP.- Atuleiaer, restaurant , 19 J-rill, Klla,hotl t Malmy, Mr. Frank, liquor store., 1.1 McCann, Fratik, hotel.,, 6 MaHiiuiutt. I'ntiiek,riitaurant... 10 llachtnan, Ainandur, hotel 6 Nonciutib, Tlii-titHS, hotel., I intcney, Joules, hotel, '.,,, 6 llllll, J11000, lio'.el i, 3 bnwney, Johu, liqaor store. 1J LANSFORD BOROUGH. Campbell, Mn. Mary, liquor siore. II Evans, Ueorge, hotel I Earley, Fraucllrhottl ,. e McNulas, Mrs., restaurant 10 . McKenna, Polrlck. restaurant 10 McKenna, .Tamer, hotel,.., 3 Mclllnty, Jatuts, hotel , 0 McKenna, i'atrick, hulei... 6 Shoemaker, E. li., hotel ., 6 Orerholtter, A. A., hotel ft FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Belts, David, hotel.... 4 Kroiner, John, restaurant 19 Usher, E., hotel 9 O'llrlan, D., restaurant 19- BANKS TOWNSHIP. 3t) " 1 yj so 6-1 11 It V bl w t) ' 60 i J 1 1 m 11 f r in M e-i iVl 1 w w Brogan, Mrs. Mary, liqaor store... 13 Dougherty, Hlehard, liquor sture.. is Ration. Sirs. Jesse, hotel. lU- McCloskey, James, liqaor store. Smith, Stephtn, hotel , 1 , 6 LAUSANNE TOWNSHIP.. MeOlnty, Jamei, hotel 4 LEHIGH TOWNSHIP. McQIII, Mrs. Charles hotel I Bleckley, J. F., hotel 6 64 6vl LOWER TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. Anthony, Samuel, hotel 6 60 Fellmtin, Herman, hotel 6 60 Urafl', Lcwlj, hotel 6 69 tlorlachor, Fred, hotel 6 M Michael, It., hotel 6 t Scroti!, Aaron, restuurant 10 z-i VV lilt r, Fred, hotel 6 C ) Chilstman, Lewis, restauruut iu ;UPi ER TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP. Stetnler, Nathan, hotel 6 61) Snyder, William, hotel ,. 6 60 Weiss, John 11., hotel 6 t) J-mcs, Peter, restaurant 19 2i PACKElt TOWNSHIP. Kropp, William, hotel t Victor, Wllllaio, restaurant lo Wehr, John, hotel... 6 EAST PENN TOWNSHIP. George, Penrose, hotel t PARBY VILLE BOROUGH. Schwartz, Jacob, 1 utel I KIDDER TOWNSHIP. Eckcrt, Paul, hotel 6 PENN FOREST TOWNSHIP. Koch, Enor, restaurant 10 Kucblcr, Emanuel, hotel 6 BREWERS. M 31 CO (0 :o Of rshter, Mr. M., E. M'eh I 'hunk J Schwclblnz, P. 11. P., E. Maueh Chunk 7 Wciser, Juhn II. O., Mauch Chunk 8 BOTTLERS. llorlacher, Fred, Bowmons 6 Sliglrml,'! homos, E. 51 'oh Chunk 6 BILLIARDS. Koom per month. Wlbcrt, James S , M.iucli Chunk. .ito Leniz, LafayUtc, Alauch Chuuk..2.6J 40 ii to BACKERS. 13. & Co., Mauch Ltnderman, O, Chunk D. O'BIilAN, Mercantile Appralier, Mauch t'hnnk, February Ssth, lssi-4t. SPECULATION. , Our plan ot op. ert na an nm.i uo. icua t-nBii aiu iu latum n ine umy Mints fair aud liui.ct one yu offernl fnveitui tu mnko iDoiiL'V. t ouu lor tiicirai t.nl iiivcAi trotr. AJdro-s IjUNQ & INr.IJiAiV, 111 I, -te&htjftt.lCtlcCJ, IttlliiiH. wcTica 1.0113 Neiumtt arercioiiiiiieiiiJtfl bj JluLkPra ot Ctidr cny as 00 ug m every way wonuv public cor 11 Cence. (2 8777 g a year and expenses to agents. unit ireu. Aiiurees r, u. 1CKEKY, Augustu, Maine. COOO a j ear to .1 fonts, and ciponsea. (9 SfJJO outllt Iro". Audroes t'. bV,AUI A Co., Ananm. tlulnc. Adro:tl:t;s by addressing Oto. F. Ssirill tCs , lOMprucu St . New York, cm leurn'th exact cost M ony proposed lino of Advertising In AmcrlCi can news ispapcrs. 49- 100- Pago Pamphlet, 1 Teb:s 4 it QARBON HOUSE, J. W. BAUDENBUSH, PROPRIETOR, Bank St., LcnionToir, Pi. The CARBoa If ocsn offers flrst-class aceom. modatlons to lha Travollnu- public. Hon rdlng by the Day or Week on Reasonable Teruir. Choice Cigars, Wines and Liquors always on hand. (Jond Rlieils and Stables, with atten tive Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl jQEOl'OLU JIEYEH, llespectfully announces that he has Juit opened an Oyster anil Eating Saloon In the building next door to Ihe Central Car riage Workr, on Bank Street, LEHIUHTON. Pa ,and that he la prepared to ervo up meals at all hours of Iho day or evening at very rea. sonablecliares. OYSTERS received fresh every day, hud supplied to famlllis at lowest inrrkct prices. Also, all kinds or Cheese and Mustard, In large or small quantities, for family use, cheaper than elsewhere In tills vt clnlty. ap. 10. lHo-ly. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. iYatlinn Klotz, Proprietor This House Is located In the Borough of WelssOrt, Ctrben County, Pa., and Is built on tho site of Fort Allen.an old stockade fort mention, erected here over a century ago lo firotcct the early settlers aeatuit the hostile ociirslons of tho Indians. The house Is a sub stantial brick, and was named "Fori Allen House" by thelate Edward Weiss; lleontoliii Thlrty.two Booms and a handsome llestaa. rant, nnd the present Proprietor has newly and thoroughly refitted the estaUlihuieiit. It has all theuppolniuientsof a Pi sot Cuts Country Hotki- adapted for the comfort of Its patrons. In close proximity to the Hotel, in perfect preservation, Is the Historic OLD FRANKLIN WELL, which was dug by order of Benjamin Frank lin to supply Ihe garrison of Fort Allen with water, its walls ofstone, which still defy the ravages of agei, are as perlect to-day as when put there, and the well now contains about six leec nfcrjsta! water. The well Is now be. Ing tilted up as a historic rolic.to the water ut which tbe patrons of the llouso will have free access. SUMMER BOARDERS wilt be aecommodated at Reasonable Prices. Tho Bar Is supplied with tee bett Wines, Liquors and Cigars, tinod slabllnir attached. May, My NATHAN KLOTZ. AeeUTTaat4. IUSlarM& MtUxaurVi-LTrOlUl tXX.U.Y K-A!.l- WelghsuptotBlt. luttll K'. vlAO. VnusturrrUeAftnu. nunc host a Co., Cud-imti. o. Peter Henderson's COMBINED CATALOOUC Ol' rUl be Hailed JVca all who apply by ic.tor. ftnv rtrnnvlmffnl ni Orannds In Iwlilch wo teat our Vezctable and l'lowcr Seed aro mosteoin plotet nnd our Oreenliouaes forl'Iama (roverlntt 3 ncrca tn claaa), aro 1 iud iHiscsi m auici ieu PETER HENDERSON & GO. SS Corllandt Street, New York. 60 60 60 to I -will mall n cop: of toy Mew Book, "MEDICAL C0MU0N SENJC rnnE, to any person wha will veiM. null inn 60 60 60 IO 60 sfl aJslin aiMSWaraaasI save Man naa fn I 1 1 vat at. 1 A A.. )
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