"Original Ohoap Cash Store' We Are Determined To reduce our stock ns much ns possible previous to taking Recount of stock, to save labor nml time, unit have made Im mense reductions In muslins, flannels, cloaklngs, comfortables, blankets, knit goods, shawls, skirts, Underwear, flan nel shirts gloves, &c. Wo still have about a.'O pair af all-wool, hand-knit Leggings, for women, misses and chil dren, at 28 emit n pair. These are positively the last for the season, as we purchased the balance of a manufactur ers stock We also have a Dig Drive In Towels. A heavy all-linen, red border ed; towel, size 28x14 Inches, at 13 cents a piece, or 2.1 cents a pair. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'ubllo Square, Bank Street, Ijditgri. ton. Pa. Juno 7, ISSt-ly. SATU11DAY, JANUARY 23, 1SS0. BPKCIAIj KOTICE. Persons maklnc payments to Ihia office by inane y orders nr poslnl notes will rilearo moke llicm pnvnlile ml the Wumniht Post Offick, as tlii J.e hlshton office is nut a money or.ler ollice Newspaper Lawn, Any person who Inkcttlip pnprr regolnr ly from the post nfllre, whether ilirreli-.l lo Ms name or whether lie Is a lubaeriber or not, la responsible fir llie pay. The courts have ilrrMnl that refuiiiR lo take newapapera niifl periodicals Iroin llir post oliire.or removini; nml lenv.n.. Hutu iinrallel for, Is n prima facia eyideucii of ITIINJ10S'AI. FliilU. Our Neighborhood In Brief. nii"ri:i;-swri:r. 1.1st to the bells, to tho crackle, mid the grind Of the snow, As w e go I'lj lnc on our runners llslit Tlirouuli the clear and frosty night. But we really feel It weigh upon or.r eiliul. As the moonbeams sort and bilglit Throw a sliiidim 'cross or sight. So we tin n, And lie learn That a small hoy has secured a cut behind. Lent this year bcglii3 on March 10. " If your skin Is jellow, or if you are troubled with pimples and boils.cleanse our blood wllli Dr. Hull's Ualtlmore, Pills. l'i Ice only 23 cents. All successful cattle raiders claim that to succeed you must occasionally give Day's Horse Powder to your stock. It Is invaluable. To enjoy your baby's laughing society use, Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup to lelieye lis colic, or bone) disorders. It is tafo and sure. Price 23 cents. The estate of the late II. 12. Wright Is valued at between 4.00,0.10 ami o5, O00. It is mainly loft to hW wife and children. utff;o to Frs. ltoderor, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a fa'slonable. hair cut. John Lentil, 0113 of the oldest and best known binlnesnnen of liethlnhem. died Saturday from the clocts of blood poisoning. When an article Is sold "no cure, no pay," why not try It? That Is the tray .Intlujn's tar svrup for coughs, colds and croup, Is sold at Thomas' ' A very enjoyable birthday surprise p.irtv came off on Tuesday evening at the residence of John. Swartz, on Fourth street, It being the 31st annlcrs.ary of Mr. S's birth. No wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay fide for a bot tle of cough sjrup, no larger than a 2.": bottle of .ladwln'.s tar svrup, whicli is told "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It. Miss C'ongdon, a teacher of Xauti eoke, who was charged with keeping two children out of school until they were ucaily frozen, because of their tardiness, has, after an examination, been exonerated. Save half your cough medicine bills by buying 11 2.1c bottle of .ladwlu's tar syrup, w lilch contains .'I ounces, Idle no other cough syrupcontalusovcr 1 1-2. .S0I4 at Thomas' drug htore. Osttln Cchman, of Macungle, Le high county, has been arrested for entering the hrmso of an old couple and demanding $.rn, but Anally accepted a proffer of S2, which was all that the old people possessed. L'lnuss DIho., Tho Tail ors, htill lmvo a low of those justly eclpbruted $10 suitings on hand. IX W. Molster, charged In tho Mauch Chunk courts with einbculiug the funds of the Lansford Huilding and Loan Association, was found guilty last Friday on nineteen counts preferred against him. It is the poor man's friend, but the rich man uses It also; because it is the. best quality and largest bottle for the price, and Is sold "110 cure, no pay." We refer to Jadn Ill's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas'. The Hoard of Trade of White Haven is now 'a permanently organised and established Institution of that town, and will have a legal andcorporatoexlstenco as soon as the charter for it can be obtained. Governor Hoyt denies tho rumor that he Intends to return to Wllkes Barrc. He says "he enjoys life both socially and professionally In Philadel phia," and proposes to remain there. He does "notcontemplate going back to Wilkes-llarre for good until he goes there to be buried." It is about time that peoplo slopped signing paper? without havingecn curi osity enough to examine their contents. Confidence men are now working with success tho old game of a pretended agency, a sale of agricultural Imple ments, or something of the kind, in various parts of the State. About nine o'clock Saturday morn ing Henry Fear and old and highly re spected cltlicn of the Hazleton region, left his work at the Ulaek Itiilge Colliery, where he was employed, w cut to his home and upon entering the. house drew from his pocket a largo knife and plunged It Into his breast, near tho heart, causing death a few moments afterwards. He was seventy-six years of age. Ills friends know of no motive for the act bejond the fact that he was In poor health. A report was prevalent on Monday that Samuel Hudson, of Hiidroudak, Quakake Valley, died suddenly of heait dUeaso on Sunday. .Vr. Hudson was well know 11 In this seel ion and was tho owner of considerable property. Ho was neA about sixty years, nml was the father of Samuel Hudson, Jr., well known In the county. Fight years ago ho was nominated for the legislature on the llepubllran ticket In opposition to Hon. Michael Cassldy, ef Xesqne'icu lng, the Democratic nutuljjv. A Ulaek Friday. That day, when. Sll nun. 1..Y If I .. U i t, fll In ? h '(..'"I 5? i lJ" .?" j "liooil Friday." It Is the greatest euro I on enrth for pain. L1IIIL-. Ill; Mill EUllll ML 11 If I U HI 1 It'll IV U 11 expressions: ho tol uli. i u .....v. iiii.i. i his assistant the other lny to break tho hones In Mr. Williams' chops, and put Mr. Smith's rilii In tho basket for him, and tell Mrs. . llhek to take Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for her cold. For the week ending Jnti-tlO, there woro 107,0!U tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making n total to date of 8" 1,273 tons, nml show a Increase of 30,80.") tons compared with the same time last year. hnvo on hand a full lino of blunlfets, lap robes, liiltt mid larness, collars, whips, Ac, all selling at veiy low prices. w disport, i'a. Moses Itelirlg, of town, has pur chased 184 acreapf laud In Mahoning township from tly ffleof J. Uebylg, for $2,000. This is mfis'idcreil 'htAii. able properly, 131 acres being woodland anil the balance, iitty acres, good faun-1 lug land .viier.iinoroiigu icst ur. J . liorn w r t.t..i w 1.. in I,...!-. t .... JSi" J.llllnill"ll .lull , . 1. IHl'l. II ui;- Hlery cissport most positively assert that Ackers English Itemedy Is the best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs. Whooping Cough, and all Lung Troubles that can be found. Ask them about It, for they fully guarantee It. For $2.00 wo will club the CAimoN A iivoc.vrn with thelim'rcm .'ijricul turist. 100 columns and lOOcuaiuvlngs In each Issue. -Uilli year, $1.30 a year. Send three 2-ccnt stamps for sample copy (English or German) nml 1'rcmlum List of the oldest and best agricultural Journal In the world. Address, Pub lishers American Agriculturist, 731 Hroadway, Xew York. ' Over one million boxes of Acker's, Dyspepsia Tablets sold In the pas twclvo nionths.purely upon their merits' Why suffer with Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach, Sick Head, ache, and Female Troubles, when Dr. C. T. Hoin Lehightoii and W. F. lilery Weissport, offer you relief and positive cure in tho Dyspepsia Tablets. They sell them on a guarantee. While Abraham lioth, in company with his uncle, Peter I'oth, was driving across the railroad at Scllcisvlllo Mon day their conveyance was struck by a locomotive. Young 1'olh, who was married on Saturday last, was instantly killed and his uncle seriously Injured. Dr. C. T. Horn Lohighton and W. F. Illciy Welssport, wish lo make an assertion, which they can luck with a positive guarantee, it Is all about Acker's Hloo.t F.llxlr. They claim for it superior merits otcr all other remedies of its Kind, and guarantee for it a posi tive and sure cure for IMieumatlsni, Syphlllls, mid all blood dlordeis. It frees the skin from spots an 1 disease, and leaves the complexion clear. Ask them about It. The Stanton Colliery, Wilkesdjarrc, operated by the Lehigh and W Ukcsbarrc Coal Company, h again l.'.lo on account of an Inundation of water. The recent col.l weather has further Increased the difficulty of mining by causing; the water dripping from the hoisting bucket to freeze and block up the shaft. A largi force of men and boys has been rendered Idle in consequence of tiio stoppage. Mrs. Tobias Morey, aged 1)4 years, recently gave a reception to her ten living children in Upper Mount Hetbel, Northampton county. Them era cage of I lie children Is 01 years. There were also present fifty-two grandchildren, tevenly-six great-grandchildren and one great-grcat-grai.dchil.l. nr-Wantcd! Fifty Gills! To knit and crochet. Good wnjfes; pay weekly. Lit"lit. steady work given out to bo made at home. Work and material furnished, called for and dellvere.l tree by express. Gl.oni: Knutinm Co., i-2.1 Washington Stirct, Hodton, Mass. jaifj:! The beautiful daughter of John Sohlcskl, a wealthy Pole of Mount C.irniel, recently left; home upon pre tense of visiting friends in Philadelphia. .Monday the father was Informed that his daughter had married John Mc Kcown in Jersey City. Sohlcskl had selected a merchant of Shenandoah for his daughter, and he was on hand to carry out his part of the contract when ihencwsof the 111 irriage reached the father. D3yFor bargains in Wall Papers and Window Shades go to I lie book and stationery store of F. !'. I.uckeiibaeh, (II Ilioaiiway, .Mauch ( hunk. X. H. Decoialious and borders at lcs3 than half price. Karly Thursday moinlng of last week, while Mike Kukarlekaud Andrew Kcrchuff, two laborers, were on thelt way lo work at Xo. 4 colliery, two miles west of Shenandoah, they were over taken by a coal train on the Lehigh Valley Ilallroad. The men attempted to board thu moving train. Kcrchuff was flung down an embankment, receiv ing slight bruises, but his companion, Kukarlck, was drawn under the wheels and Instantly killed. C&-Wall Papers in all grades, from the cheapest lo the highest and bo.t. Decorations anil linn goods in large va liety. Painting or Paper Hanging by competent workmen. Glyo me a call. H. F. Luckcnbach, 01 llroadwny,Mauch Chunk. An exchange says: "The Lehigh Valley Ilallroad' debut In Philadelphia Is a coiisumatlon devoutly to be wished, but If It wails lo appropriate the Xorth Penn. In order to get there we fear It Is fated to suffer the consequences of hope deferred," Tho inside boss at Preston Xo. 3 colliery, Schuylkill county, has been discharged for falling to save the- lives of the twenty-eight, mules drowned at that colliery last week. Had ho sated the liveBof the mules at tho loss of a man and boy, he would probably have been promoted for his devotion to the company's Interest. Chronicle. The Prothouotary of Luzerne coun ty Monday afternoon handed Commis sioners a tenhe for a special jury to be drawn to grant a special court of Com. inon l'leas to be held, beginning Tues day, Feb. 23d. for the (rial of the Coxe. Derringer laud eases. It would appear from this that the famous suits are to lis no longer iwstponed, but are to come to actual trial at last. Two furnaces of the Heading Iron Works are being put in condition to go Into blast. Tho building operations In South : Hethlehem and tlelnlty last year amounted to a cot of $180,000. , A Custle of tho Knight of the Golden Eagle has been orgauUed at E.iston. One hundred and nine marriage II , cense havJTbeen granted In Xorthamp ( t' n county Irr (' t -r I. -' j Mauch Chunk school children now occupy a nv and handsome gff.OOO sclioo 1)11 d ug. I T..i.iti. vmi. iwl M. ' Timn. ixnu.t.i i , pany Is laying a new siding north of tho station at Catimuqua. . ,, , . . r,, i.ev. it. j. jirui'ei, ui Vyiicrryvuie, Is still confined to his room by reason of his recent Illness. Our citizens are now filling up their Ice houses with fine, clear Ice 10 and 12 Inches thick. "Scu, pretty stock of open and closed eases Cold watches opened to-day at K. 11. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Wo are In receipt of a very neat lit tle annual for 1SS0, Issued from tho of fice of the Mahauoy City Zorrtt. Jonathan Klstlcr, lssportlng a handsome aow cutter, built by Trexler A- Kreldlcr. Mrs. Joseph Moore died at her resi dence, In Upper Mauch Chunk, on Sun day morning, aged about CO years. The if nneral took placo on Wednesday after noon. A man mined Correll, employed as a coal train brukeman on tho Wyoming division of the Lehigh A aUey Ilallroad i.en gu t aHey iiauroa.l fell froin a ear TtnT1i, I morniir KulfK 1 1 1 .. . I .. I. . . ! He was laueu to-trrsTIpmo ItidVUltw Haven .v large, munucr 01 mo- lrcjius 01 Miss Ida Hontz assembled at her home on Northampton street, last Saturday evening, In honor of her birthday anni versary. The evening was very delight fully spent by those present. On Satin lay evening one of Har lacher's large beer wagons met with an upset at the railroad crossing, at Wilt's Mill, hi Salisbury. Tho accident was caused by tho mnlo3 attached to the wagon becoming frightened. II. W. Hankee, a merchant of Slat Ington, had his right arm fractured on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hankee was out sleigh riding, and while turning a corner tho sleigh upset, throwing him out. The wife of Mr. Joseph Sheckler.of town, died Tuesday night, after a sick ness of about one week. She was high ly respected by all who knew her. The funeral will take placo this (Saturday) morning at 10 o'clock. It has been finally decided to locate the much talked of new 'State Normal Sciiool fortheilthdlstrietat Penn Argyl, Northampton county. Tim. building site an 1 money required as a donation has all been subscribed. The sleighing during the week has been excellent, and D.uld Lbbcrt's popular teams have been In constant de mand, yet he has been able to acconuno date, all who came from ids Immense stock. Terms moderate. We learn that our young fiiend George W. Niisbaum will be a candid ate for tho Democratic nomination for ta:: collector In this borough. George Is a live, ac'.ite young Democrat r.nd, if ;ki!u.v.?.1 au.l vfc;;?'.. ?r v.hS'.h Ui?rc ; no doubt, will make a good honcjl I. and reliable collector of taxes, Two large ileiglilng parties, one front town and the other from Weiss port, had a very enjojable time at J. T. McD.inlels, last Friday evening. On Saturday afternoon, Geo. Hojcr and Ella Prutznian, of East Penn, For est Township, were united In tho holy bon Is of niitiimony by 'Squire Stroh. Xeal O'llrlen wns employed as a breaker boy at Prospect Colliery, ll'ilkis b.tiTc. Tuesday night be. was standing In the middb of the track when two coal ears came together with great force and before he could get out of the way he was caught and jammed almost to a jelly. ""Wliile in Mau-h Chunk a day or two ago I had occasion to stop 111 at E. II. Hold's; I was surmised to see what eh'iant designs there a made in fine gold watches. M". H. h.iswilhout a do.ibt, 1 he llnost a-id large t 0 1 eefon of gold watches in this section of the Srate; an I his prices I found so reason able that I am positive it will pay you to see those pretty watches and save money by buying. Georgo A. Esch, of Moscow, Pa., fonnei ly of town, and Miss Aggie Dor ward, of Slating'on, were joined In the holy bonds of lintrlmouv on Saturday list, HUli Inst., Hev. Strassborge.r tying the knot, at hit residence in Allcntown. Il'e join with the many friends of the young couide In wishing thrni a full measure of prosperity and happiness in their journey through life. The I.aw and Order Society of Mahanoy City Tuesday Hied In couit re monstrances against thirty applications for licenr.03 for taverns, eating houses and wholesalo liquor stores. Of the four hundred license applications adter tised over two bundled have been pro tested against. February 8 lias been lixoil for hearing the cases and the cru sade of last year will be continued with renewed vigor. The Itcpubllcan Committed of Car bon county, met Monday in Mauch Chunk. Joseph Kalfus, Esq., the chair man, said the meeting was called to elect a secretary. Mr. Kalfus was re elected chairman, and Charles Orion Stroh, secretary. James McGlnty, of Huck Mountain, was nominated for Poor Director of tho Mlddlo Coal Field Poor District, and David 11. Griffith, of Xcsquelmnlng, for auditor. l!ev. J. II. Dubbs, I). D., professor of history and arclueology In Franklin and Marshal College, Lancaster, has been notified of his election as a Fellow of the Itoyal Historical Soclety'of Great Hrltaln, In recognition of his labor In tho department of historical science. There arc but few persons in this coun try who have received this distinction. A letter received from our young friend Frank D. Clauss, the popular tailor of Great Bend, Pa., speaks en couraglngly of the condition of trade in that section. Railroads aro making full time and as a consequence all kinds of business Is "booming right along," Ills own business Isalso prosperous having orders on hai,d to keep nine hands fully emplojed for three weeks ahead, and what is especially gratifying to Frank Is tiio fact that during the past week hu has furnished some half it dozen suits to parties residing In thu city of Ulnghanin. ton, N. V. Frank la a good fellow, a capital workman and deserves success. The anthracite coal production for the week .n.lln .Ian. Ill . f.JI 7 7 against COl.iW tolts same time hi ilSSS;; and from Jan. 1 to date tho production Is J,0H0,(I31 tonsas compared with 1,-1 2bo.P7a tons for tho same time last year. j ".NHerniU o? UUuS ' I residence of u citizen of Lehinnn town- ship. Pike county, on Jomhty, aged KJ years. He was born in stony Hrook, t onn , iu 1.2. "He was a member of a i pi. n!r -nt a-1 lltidifa'.ly People In and out of Town. ft&SW by minting III their names anil residence for PuWIUu umhT tl.ls lieml.-Hti.Tui.. , , ., Georgo Esch, of Mosomv, Petm'a., is spending tho week In town. George Stocker was on a business trip to Munch Chttuk on Monday. E. F. Ltickeitbachjof Mauch Chunk, dropped In to see us on Monday. Miss Agglo llCiohard, of town, was visiting ft lends at Allcntown during the past week, W. Scott Slegel, of Heading, Pa., Is visiting at Dr. Heber's residence on Hank street. J Miss Ida Delbett, of Allentown-,1 was tho guest of Mr3, Jonathan Klstlqiy during thc.vrk. v Y Our young friend T. Webster Clauss Is at Great Ucml, Pa., looking up his business interests. Mrs. C. T. Horn was visiting l'ela lltesand friends In New York City a few days last week. Mr. Jt E. Snyder nndjtwlfc, of Stroudsburg, aro visiting Hit 1 U 1 ... c lfrt n. ,nrtIf all(, ,a'f j Valchtitj zand wife, on Bank .Mf(!.i' popular Llewllyn Oscar Josiah Strauss, of this borough, was on a busi ness lllp to Weatherly several days last week. Our friend Mr. Joseph Scaboldt, of Plttston, formerly a resident here, was In town during the week and dtopped In to sec us. New IiTahomng Gqmbs. Our people were busy filling their ice homes this week. Miss Emma Horn is visiting friends at Franklin at present. Tho Mahoning Hand Is under the Instruction of Prof. Dltterllne, of Mauch Chunk. Ml3s Minnio Arner accompanied by her sister Lulu spent last Monday at Slatlnglon. Mrs. Elizabeth Sitler, widow of the late. Samuel Sitler, of Mahoning town ship, died last Sunday at the residence of her son, Wm. Sltler's, at tho advanced age of SO years. Funeral took place on Friday. Cli.tilet Shoemaker and wife, of Allcntown, are the guests of Kate A. Arner at present. Illack Is the color of Ira's mus tache. Jake says he can not find a white feather amongst them. Nix fer unguth. Communion services will be held In the Evangelical church to-morrow (Sun day) afternoon. All are Invited. Misses Kate and Lllllo Arner and Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker enjoyed a de lightful trip to Weissport on Monday. Miss Laura Kciser, of Lchlghton, and her sister Missouii, of Cataauqua, Spent last Sr.tuiday r.t home. A party of twelve, front Lchlghton, Jrovc through tha valley as far as A. Arr.cr's, where they made a pleasant call. Dami. Obituary. Died In E.t-.t Mauch Chunk, Monday morning, Jan. 18th, Joseph 11. Chap man, in the S-lth year of his age. The subject of the above notice was proba bly the oldest ell izen of Mauch Chunk, and the oldest employee of the Lehigh Coil A Navigation Company, having for upwards of fifty years been almost constantly In the company's service, oc cupied cliielly in superintending con struction and rep lirs of their canal, rail roads, buildings, machinery, &c. Ho was also probably the last survivor of thoso who had seen the locality of Mauch Chunk and Its vicinity while it was a wilderness, having with his uncle, Isaac A. Chapman, several years before Its settlement, been an assistant In sm vcylng lands in tills neighborhood. He was of great executive ability, of good education, retentive memory, kind, genial, an excellent conversationalist, am' was beloved and respected by all who knew him. Ho died at tho resi dence of ids nepltcw, C. E. Foster, with whom he lived since the decease of ids wife, a few years ago. He leaves one son.Chas. W. Chapman, of Cat.vauqna, and two daughters, Mary, wife of C. Duller Worthlnglon, of Des Moines, Iowa, and Giace, wife of John Shafer, of Elizabeth. Pa. Interment took place In the cemetery at Upper Mauch Chunk, 011 Thursday afternoon, 21st inst. .VriucA C'Aiiilt Gazette. Yiddins Bolls. Snyer-Cwartz. In the Sts. Peter and Paul s Catholic church, on the corner of Northampton and Coal streets, by the Hev. Father Hamacke, Mr. Andrew Haycrund Miss Louisa Swartz were happily united in tho golden bonds of matrimony on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. The bride and bridegroom were beautifully dressed and were escorted up tho aisle of the church by the bridesmaids and groomsmen Misses Hosa Swartz and Josephena Holl, and Messrs. Henry Swartz and Frank Swcliibcnz. Tho cere mony was performed in the presence of a very large number of the relatives ami friends of the young couple. After the ceremony tho -Invited guests assembled at the residence of the bride's paients, on Hank street; where tho young couple received showers of well-wishes for a happy and prosperous journey through life. Mr. and Mrs. Hayer were tho re cipients of many valuablu and useful presents. Dinner was served at a rea sonable hour aud was the occasion of much pleasant repartee. The Caruo.n AnvocATU extends Its best wishes to the young couplejhoplngthattho bright and happy present will but gain new lustre as tho years, one by ono, roll on in their relentless flight. Kissed His Attorneys and Ilnggea tre Jades. In tho Schuylkill County Court, at Pottsville, John Yonito was on the lllh hut., acquitted of tho murder of Wil liam Custudor, at Huck Mountain, on the 1-tth of November last. The killing was Involved in much doubt, though Yonito was alone with Costudor at the time It occurred and was armed with a pistol, which ho had previously fired In dangerous proximity to his companions. J""--)- l n " bl'"'s "0""V of the verdict he embraced and kissed tho two attorneys who had voluntarily defended him and aUo thanked and hugged Judge Pcrsh- ""I. - JmlSe. l"iugli an Inlerpieter, Im- pressed upon him that the killing was evidently the result of drink and a 1- Used the piisonerto avoid it hereafter i a-atb i dh.lurgv.-J Ulm. 1 LEniQHTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Tho following Is tho rcpott of tho at tendance mid condition of the Public Schools, of this borough, for tho month ending Jan. 14th, 1896: Number of pupils onrolled: High School 20. Average att. 24 Grammar school 42. " " S3 Intermediate 00. ' " 00 Secondary' 4U. " " 41 Fourth Primary f.S. " " 40 Third " 03. " " 00 Second " 08. " " f.U First) " IK). " " 72 ' itotal 401 3!I2 The following pupils havo been In at tendance every day during the month: litem School Mr. J. F. ll.trr, Teucher. Laura Wcldaw. Anzlo Mantz, Irene Feiislermaclier, Carrio Hough, Wllllo CI.UI3S, Frank Nnsbaum, Edw In Old. GllAMM.ut School Mr. Kelser.teaehcr Alice Geggus, Emma Slertz, Hessic Lelbenguth, Eva Mori?, Sallle liable, Etta Drlssell, Ella Albright, Emma Frey, Clara llunsieker. Ella Fink.lloht. Hebe.rling, Edward Xusbauin. Edgar Xander, Arthur Snvder, Albert Har- .domew, Edward Strauss. John Lentz. larles Howman, Granville Clauss. Os car Ilellmati, Hobcrt Lentz. . lx'TcnMi:niATi: Miss Koons, teacher, i Hobcrt Snyder, Elmer Heed, Frank Schoch, John Ueberling, Wilmer Held, David McCormick, Howard Acker, Harry Hlank, Harry Geggus, Lester Smith, Hobcrt Trainer. Emma Miller, Emma Williamson. Mamie Fortwanclcr. Delia DeFrelm, Ella Schumseker, Liz zie Albright, Lizzie Lentz, Lizzie Schoch, Annabel Hrokatlc, Ella W.tlck. Scco.vdaiiv Jis3 Haul:, teacher. Hlca Longkammerer. Allco Gilbert, Emma Forlwangler, Mabel Wheatluv, Ella Scaboldt, Jennie Cook, Will Hell'. Harry Wolfe, Ira Nothslelu, Granville liehrig, Clara Ileilman, Lizzie Schmidt, Irene Weldaw, Savllla Faust. Pierce Fry, Cliailei Koons, Thomas Webb, Joe i roellcli, ucmanl Hogdansky. 4tii Piiimaky Miss Kehrlg, teacher. Eddie Pelcrs, John Trainer, Georgo i- iauss, tagar Aiungut, .rtlmr Held, Harry Gombert, Altali'ibay Shultz, Freddie Drchcr, Wllllo Drchcr, Hessic Noll, Mamie Scnimel, Martha Long, .Mary Fenstermacher, Uattle Geggus. Sophia Leonard, Emma Walck, Helen Aantlcr, .Minerva Held, Alice McCor mick, Katie Fenstermacher, Alico Wolfe. 2iiti PniMAttv Miss licber, teacher. Harry Old, Freddie Hex. Harry Nus- uauin, ii inncrMransOcrry.L'yrlllJflirl Gust.iv DeThlrschsky, Eugene Fritz- inger. Unbelt Hontz, Halter ll'eiss, Eugene Acker, Harrv Trainer, Emma Acker, Clara Smith, ilatlle Hex, Afanda I'.illnmi, Alice 1J auk. Eva Fritz iitrer. Ella Fuehrer, -Vaiidc Drumbore, Lina j.ongKoiuer, Jiinma ucrman. 2.'i) PitiMAitv Miss Ash, teacher. John Sanders, Calvin Frantz, Willie naiiK, i;iiarlle banders, Jiddlo Smith. George Ueberling, Willie Graver, Allen .UDNglit, John lie chard. Nettie Geo gus, Minnie Kemerer, Ella Heck, Gertie liiglcy, Emma Peters, Laura Snyder, Ella Peters, Alice Hontz, Sarah l.ong- komer, Jliittie Trainer, .Mary Hehrig, l.auru iiciiuian. inrrie, rensieimaclier Ada Weiss, Alice Wcldaw, Minnie W.ilcit. 1st PrttMAitY Miss Good, teacher. Wllbert Clement.'. Wllllo Gilbert. Thomas Newhart, Frank W'el.md. Wil- mer trainer. Archie lllose, Frank Tral uer, Sadie If out, Tda ruoiincr, Carne Eddinger, Mattle Obert. The following persons have visited tho different schools during tho month: Directors D. Weiaud, Dr. Horn and P. P. Lentz. Messi-3. Hiram Kuder, George Dreibelbios, O. K. Mussclui.in, A. J. Hallict, M. Mehrkam, Charles Clauss, Misses Emma KIstler and Clare Jlller; Co. Supt. Sujder. During the mouth the principal made a total nubnier of 23 visits in the differ ent rooms, and with tho assistance of tho teachers In the different rooms, ex amined tho class and found a degree of eillclcncy beyond his expectation. Hotli the teachers anil pupils have done ex cellent work during the past four mouths. The first half of the school term being completed, and good work done, wo start out on the remainder of the term, witli the Idea of doing a still greater amount of good, solid school work. J. FHANK HA Hit, Principal of Schools. Lower Townmonsins Items. The time will soon bo hero to nomi nate good moil to (ill the various offices of Ihcdlfferent townshlpsand boroughs. It shonld be the duty of every citizen to take part in tho election of candidates that will perform their duties faithfully. As is customary In our township, tliero are some who aro alnajs in office, for the welfaro of our township, tills should be prohibited, Martin Hcer Is the happiest man In tills place because it Is a boy. A ten year old boy of Wesley Stroup, died list week, lie was buried last Sunday. There is no school at present in one of the school, at Lehigh Gap, owing to tbo absence of Mr. Itoethllne, who is sojourning liiAllentown for a few weeks. Moses Stroup bought a now sleigh last week. O. O. Hlose will bo a candidate for tax collector at the next election. Hev. Hruegel is growing better of Ills lllnoss; he could not hold services two weeks ago In St. John's church. The Tax Collectors'iips. At the last session of the Pennsj Ivanla Legislature a law was enacted requiring the election of collectors who will be charged with the collection of all taxes, State, county, school, roid, borough and any local tax. Tho new officer will be required to furnish bonds in a sum double the amount to be collected and have thereon the names of two respons ible bondsmen. The compensation of the collector will be two per cent, on all taxes paid on which a discount is allowed for prompt payment, and five per cent, on taxes not discounted. Where loss than $1000 Is to ho collected three per cent, on discounted taxes w 111 ba tho compensation of the collector. At the forthcoming spring election each district will fill this office, and as It Is a very Important one It should ba considered tho duly of every cltien to sue that only competent and honest men arc elected. Fnbllo Sales ta Take Plaos. The following 6alos of real estate and personal property will takn nl.icn nt time and placo as below, as per bills pnnieu ui inn omce, or advertisements In this paper: Feb. 2, at 1 p. m. Horses, wagons, .v., (..uj.i-njr u! jeopoiu .iieyer, at Packerton Hotel, Dolonsburg. Fab. 2.'I,all p. m. Hugon, furniture and other articles of ('has. Froehlich, corner of Seennrl .,,,.1 1...,. 1.. . : : Dun a 1 1, -vis, in this borovjli. 1 Mirch21 and J3, at 12 n Furm f Hi acres, hor. rows f,ir.n,i l'lrmentsrnd furniture late nf .S. Ii St!fT'al la .Mali tj gt-j Court ProceeiUrtci. In tho ease of the Commonwealth vs. John Hoyle, charged with fornlentlon nml bastardy. Clara Bartholomew of Lehlghton being tho prosecutrix, tho Jury after lielng out lor one hour re turned a verdlot of "not guilty of bas tardy but guilty of fornication." De fendant sentenced to pay a tine of $25 and costs. Com. vs. Mahoney, Luceny, charge brought by Harry Foster. Found guilty and recommended to the mercy of the coutt. .Sentenced to pay costs and $5 line and 30 days in tho county jail. Com. 3. Allen Shlpe, F, & H.. de fendant plead tmllty mid went to jail. Coin. vs. Chailes Latter and Frank Smith, charged with latceny. plead guilty, anil llieir easo was held under ndtiseme'it. Com. vs. Fianeh Crilley, A. I), on his wife, -Margaret Crilly. Jury returned In tho Mooter case, with a verdict of not guilty of tho 1st, 2nd. !!rd, 4lh, 3th and Oili eounti, but guilty of the others, with the exception of the Sth, which w.ts.abandoneil. When the district attorney called the ca-.o of Com. vs. E. Vr". Molster. in dicted for altering, mutilating and fals IfIug books. A-c, on Saturday morning, Hon. Allen Craig, counsel for the de fendant offered a motion to quash the Indictment, and after a discussion of over two hours, the court decided, un der the decisions to grant the motion. The jury In the cast t,f ;0ni. s, Francis Crilly. found a verdict of guilty of assault but not gtillly or battery. .Vr. Jr.s. Keifer, one of the counsel for E. W Molster, liled ressmis for a nuw trial In the embezzlement case. Com. vs. Mary Henon. A, & I'.j prosecutrix, Hose Meghan. Defendant not having means, Clias. Oilon Stioh was appoints 1 counsel. Verdict not guilty ami prosecutrix to pay two-thirds of I he coit and defendant one-third. Court convened at (I o'clock Monday morning, and thu pitoner, .Michael Holway, charged with the murder of Thomas J. llogan, was brought in nt 0.13. AtU.30 the case was called, nil jurors answered to their names with the exception of one. After examining twenty-seven jurors, the following jurois were Bworn in: Anion Miller, George Enzlen, James Dodson. It. II. Younkln, John Gilliam, L. E. Klotz, Frank Klotz, William Wear, Win. Hrnncli, Sr. Constables Levan and Strohl wciu sworn to take charge of (he jury. Small Farm at Pnvats Sale. A FAHM of 20 Acres and 62 Hod?, slituto in Mahoning Valley, about 2 miles from Lehlghton, 20 acres of which are cleared nml under n good slate of cultivation, with a small Log House and Hani elected thereon, Is offered at Pri vate Sale on very reasonable terms. For futhcr particulars apply at the CAlttiox Advocati: office. "Jan. 10, U.80-tf. TlicEast Petinsj lvnnla conference of the Evangelical or German Methodist chinch will this year bo held at Heading, commencing Feb. 21th fiom the Dundee Ihcorif. Dundee, A'. !'. 1 was troubled torn lomilltne with nervous ntrectlons of the heart. It became so severe that I found it iliniuully to lie down-Ecttlns hardly two nlRhts rest 111 a week. Heait would beat verj fast at times, and at oilier tlmister slow Whrn Inudnv.h could hear every artcn In mv neeU ami chest brat.scrm Inalj as Imid as a cluck's lieK. 1 mistreated f simientthc hesl physicians in. Steuben and atetcciinitlcs.hiit received no decided bene fit. 1 iict'lilently saw one nt Dr. Kilmer's "Invalids' Culilc to Health." and '-rp c.Vie fully icadlns r continued to try bottle of ids Heart Kcmcciy. t en! -o, ami after un... i'"!r retries I considered myself rum!. I can coii'clenlloiisly recommend his Ocean Weed Heart Itemedy In nnv one alllloted in 1 was. Jan. l, issii. V. vV. Westcoll. I.'ditnr Dundee Uecord. Dr. Kilmer's Of ean-Weid Heart Itemedy is told by all Urtigsists. Price Sl.io. I.aboralory. llniKliamton, V, Jan. 8-vvj STOCK HAKHETS. Kcported Ui (o 12 o'.jloel:, by Do Haven .t Toviif.t).,tatikerNo. Uti S Third iaUeet, PhiladelpliUi. StocKs bought mid sold ouUtT lor esli or on ui.irAiu. rhihklh:a, Jin., 20, 1S60. bid naked II SVi. Kxt U S Cnrrcnev G'n U S tl. iif -v U 8 IV ....It.HJ 127 H-'i 112 ... 123 i 122) IVunsylvaniii ll It PciilHiIelphia .V l.'eiidiii.i; It 1!.,., Ldush Yiillev I! It ; b'liigh tloal i N.ivigiilinu Co... IluiV. X Y. Si I'lulu. it H Co.... Ko'V Jeiey I'cnlril Nor.hirn i'lieiho Com Pivfd Oregon Tnin-t'ontincutal Union I'rtcifie Wosleru Union 525 5'.'J 10 6!l 1(13 -15 21 . .'.72 mi 6111 4C,i 4i -'lil 5S 295 5IIJ 29i Mi rij 7IJ Wrsi Slo.re Ins lulj 10IJ Lo'iisyilln A Kphvill SO SPJ Silver. (Tniilcs) T'J El ID Doses Ona Dollar. Hood's Sarsararllla ia the only medicine of which this cm bo truly said; and It Is an unanswerable argument as to tho strength and rosltlve economy cl tins Croat mocllclno. llooti'n S.irsaparilla Is mado of roots, herbs, bsrks, etc., long and favorably known for their power in purifying the blood ; and In combination, proportion, and process. Hood'3 Sarsapaillla is jwattar to itself. "For ccongtriy and comfort wc uso Hood's Sarsaparllla." Mns. C. 1!j:j;wsti:ii, Buffalo. "Bood's Sarsaparllla takes fess time and quantity to show Its effect than any other preparation I over heard of. I would not be without It in tho house." I.Ins. C. A. fll UunaiSD, North Chill, J". y. too Voces ne Dollar Hood's Sarsapirllla cures Ecicfuh, salt rheum, all humors, bolls, pimrlcs, general Jo blllty, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, catarrh, rheumatism, l.idncy ami liver com plaints, nnU all aJTcctlons caused by lmpuro blood or low condition of tha system. Try It. "I was seerely afflicted with scrofula, and for over a j car had two runr.lnc tores on my neck. I took flvo bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rtlla, and consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovejov, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's Sarsaparllla did ma an Immense amount of good. Jly ivholo system has been built up and strengthened, my digestion Un proved, and my head relieved of tho bad feel ing. I consider it tho best mcdichio I havo ever used, and should not know how to do Without It." JUuv I.. rccLB, Salem, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Eold by all druggists. St; six for $5. Ilada only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Doses Ono Dollar. !i-'ti"''!,'a'rh' K. a ii?S--2.'p-i-l! iH !"2asaigj flRQINIA FAR ASS FOR SALE. f fluo rarrn. no f) lu.uuO mere ui CU to via m ni-rii H.ifiA mil'..!. Hi .Id ..-ll . . i . " or,r.c.ular cnnlilplnsr fta-rrlntfn. Stnt fW. 1 AllltUUyV HOALfein IfiHtltStM AMI 'KmunftJiuAs1 tint. A Liu Exporlenco. Remarliatlo trad qulLlc cures. Tr.al I'aeJ.o.v3. Bond etarr p for boalod purtiuulara. Ailaresa Dr. WA?3D &. CO. Loulsll i. Mo. Our Motto t " Big Cash OBEAT Wo avo offering UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS in They aro the best. A trial will satisfactorily substantiate our claims for these yootU, SLIPPERS AND RUBBERS I We earvy a very large stork of this class, of goods uomprist sing the latest stylos and best qualities. IlUBSllBY&skiOUCII HATS We have an iinnienss assortment of those goods at all prices. Wc have marked tliem down. All must go to make room for Spring Styles, DRESS - & DRY GOODS. We are selling these goods at the very lowest figures, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c! w e receive, almost daily, new goods at the lowest prices, We Sell For Cash I ADAM MEHRKAM & SOIST, w:C. i-4ank Seet, Leliig-ii ion. lio Wo TAMIiUBfi. Has opened a GoDernl Sloro in LiiickpIN Illoolt, npposlti. lh,i "Carbon Huuso," Dsnk Street, Leliiuhtun, with a full mid complete lino of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Chinaware, Confectionery, Tobacco &. Cigars, Which ho is selling at very. law prices lor e.sh, Everylwdy ia Invited to call and In spect our rhoiIi. We Carry a Large Line of Holiday Goods, Wo make no special prices Goods at the prices Hill's Bleached Musliix 5 1-2 Cents per Yard AST APPLET02T U1TBLEACHBD MUSLIN, 5 CENTS PSR YJLRD. ' COLUMBIAN 7 OeiT-ts An Extra Quality Gingham in 2 yard Pieces Will be Sold ui 11 cents a Piece. Extra Size, Double Damask Towels, Handsome Colored Borders Twenty-five cts. a Piece. H. GUTH & SON- - 034 Hamilton Street, Allentown. Shelf and Drawer Gleaning ! Making' Room I'or Spring- Goods. STOP AND SEK OL'n BAROAISS NT) I.A1IUI.JB JiLUUCllUAS i a Fringes, Embroideries, Laces, Chenille, Coats, Woollen Goods, &c, &c. FLUSH COATS. Rt'iluivd fr.tiin Ktfiliiaod fmi 11 Itt'iliutd from Kt'diiccil In in Kuduecd In. in ,.f22 t.i Silt! .. 25 lo 2"j .. S5 to SH. . 3H lo 32 .. 60 to3'Jj I iM:im: at the sajii: hatks. Chenille Fringes at Half their Value. And mi endless Aorlnieul of Dnbrinrti-nVa unit L.-n-ia that lull. I be suM lo nmtq r.'imi lnr6l'niNG OOODi.. MRS. M. A. G. GULDIN, 608 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. Kiveinlwr 2! 3ii - IS HEAUAltTERS FOR Canned Tomatoes, " Canned Corn. Canned Poaclies, Canned Pears, Canned Peas & l'lnnis, Canned HaK)l)crrJes. Canned Lima Uenns, Canned I'mnnkiiis, Canned Salmon,MacKre, PincApples Pickels. Ketchup " Mustard. Wc ask you to call and inspect our choice line of goods. A CHOICE ISTEW YEAR'S GIFT ! A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO For Your Absent Salos and Small Profits! " 1DU0TI0IS ! I for a certain time. Wc sell our we quote tho year round. CHEVIOTS, a Yax'cl. BR COXVINCHD THAT WE OFFER THE NEWMARKETS. p.e.liiefl.1 ft,,,,, ltu-fiit'cil Irum Hoilut'dl Iroin , Itcdurod Iroin It.t uenl frnn U.'tliuvj.l lro It. . hired from $ 3 to S..W 7 to 4.0U ......... Hi r.Oi) n to t :n 13 to H Oil In lo U 11) 20 to 1.1. Oil c m ADVOCATE Fi iend: Only $1,00.