"WW MIIIIPHIW IIWgB W Annual Wile Sale " OP' VALUABLE farm Stock, Implements, &c! The undersigned mill tell, at public title, at hit plare of butinett ntartho L. Jfc S. de pot, Lthlghlon, commencing on Saturday, Maroh Gth, 1886, at 6:30 . m. end cnnlinuing so lonz at buyers oiler fair prices, the followlnc vain abfo properly, viz: 3 Horeoa, Wagon", Buujr, Harness, Mowers and Ileien, Flcwt, Cultivators. Cider Frettri, Harrows, Hay Rakea.Coru Shelters, Tntato DlgRcra. Land Rollera, and a variety of other articles too numerous In mention. Terms 9 months credit, a note with en -dorter being Rlen, with lnt rest, or 3 per ctat. discount for bills over t5 lor cash. A. J. LlTZENBEHQEn, Agt. Bank B'reet, Lehlghton, Ta. Feb13,'8Cts Administrator's Sale ' OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE! The uederiigned, administrators ol the Estates of Henry Kostenbarier and Caro line Kostenbader.late of Ijnwer Tnwamen aine twp.. Carbon county. Pa , will tell at public tale, on the premises at LITTLE GAP, county and 6tate aforesaid, on Saturday, March 6, '86, at 12 o'clock M., I'aa following Real Estate, to nit : 1. All that certain tract or piece of land, aituate In Lower Towamentinir, lwp.,couii ty and Stale a foresaid, bnunlel bv lands nf Charles Green, George Henry, Samuel Zeigenfuss and Levi SerfabS, containing 11 Acres, 149 Porohes, atriet measure. The improvements there on are one llirellln? House, Two Stories, 20x2S feet, with kitchen attached HxH feet ; swist barn 20x40 feet, with 20 fool at tachment,' and all necessary outhuildmcs, a good orchard of choice bearing fruit trees, and the land is under a good state ofculti vation. 2. All that certain tract or piece of land adjoining: the above, in aaid township, bounded by lands of Bamual Zeigcufuss and Andrew Buyer, containing Twenty -Acres, fl Acres of which are cleared and under good cultivation, the balance, 14 Acres, be ing good TIMBEULAND. 3. All that certain messuage or tract of Land, situate In the above named townhip, county and 8tale aforesaid, bounded by lands of Andrew Boyer, Samuel Bellz.Sam uel George, Philip George and Bamuel Zcigenfuse, containing 89 Acres and 18 Perches, strict, measure, all GOOD WOOD'. AND. These nrnoertlea are all admitting and will he told as a whole or in separate Iota to suit purchasers. Termt and conditions of sale will be made known at time and place of ante by J. k P. L. KOSlEXBADBlt, Adm't. of Henry and Caroline Koslenbad er. late of Towamensing twp., dee'd. January 30 -ts "Original Oheap Cash Store. RARE BARGAINS High Grado Flannels! 33 in. White Shaker Flannel, fine mid heavy, 32 cents per yard. 09 i All.Wnrd. Wliiln Twlllotl Finn-. Iiavcuscd cverv remedy without success ncl. extra heavy and soft finish. 45 cents , Invest twenty-live cents in a bottle of per yard Ultic Wrds are about. At the lato election Allcntown rolled 3S55 votes, and Easton 2502. "The truth In masquerade," is By ron's term for a lie. llut It Is the truth, and no masquerade, that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup cures coughs and colds. No cure so speedy, l'riee 2fi cents. If you should nave a mine norse, anu 215 in. Mexican Medicated -Scarlet Twilled Flannel, 50 cents per yard. 27 in. All-Wool, extra lieavv. Grar Twilled Flannel, 42 conta per yard. 07 in TTrnrv Alt.Wnnl KnvV Tlllin Twilled Flannel, CO cents per yard. The above coodi are some of the (Inc-st we have Mcr sold, and are fully 20 per cent, be low actual nine. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. PubllcSquare, Bank Street, r.elittili. ton. Pa. Juno 7, 18s-t.tr. SSJw (Mb on Sterols. SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making pavments to this office by money orders or postal notes will please make ihem pnynhle at the Wkisspiikt Post Office, as the Le hightoii office is not n money order olfico nrSliortlv after the 1st of April next the Caubo.v Advocate office will remove liom its present location on Uankwny, to a new huilmng to be erected iust below the L. & S. Depot, oa Bank St. Our Neighborhood in Brief. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. The undersicned cxerutor of DANIEL FCIIOCH. late of the borough of Weissport, Carbon county, l a., dec l , will sell a puu lie sale on the premises, on Manday, Maroh 15, 1886, at two o'clock P. ra.. the lollowing described Teal estate, to wit : All lhatrertaiii lot or PIECE OF GROUND aituate in the borouch of Weispnrt afore- tairt, containing in Iront on While ijtp-el (l feet, and extending in depth to Allen filreet IA5 feet, bounded on the nnrlh-catt by White street j on the south east by lot N. 28,-nn the south west by Allen street j and on the north-west hv lot No 28. being the lot marked on the town plo. No 27 The improvement! thereoa are a two and a half story Frame Dwelling House, 3Sx5feet; Summer Kitchen, 1J stories, 14xlSfeel; Stable about 18x20 feet, and necesrary outbuildings, and a good well ot pure water. The lot is wtdl planted with full bearing choice fruit trees. Also, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate tn the uorougli nl Weiss Tuirtaforessidxontaining in fronton-Franklin street 6S feet, and extending in depth to Allen street IAS feel, bounded on ie eouUi.Wesl by Fran klm street, on the North west by Lmfe street j on the north-east by Allen street, and on the south-east by lot 2fo. ao.lielng tbe tot marked on the bor -ough plot No. 55. This lot is fenced and in a good state of cultivation. And at the earae time THREE LIME KILNS in good condition, located at the lower end of said Borough of Weissport, will IwaoM. Te'ms will be made Known at time ami place of tale by WM. ir. SCHOCH. Executor of the Estate of Daniel Si'hoch,deo'd Feb. , 18SBta Fanners you can buy Day's Horso Powder from any store-keeper. In win ter time you can't gut along on the farm without it. If you cannot take the baby to the country, use Dr. Hull's Uaby oyrut) for the usual diseases of early childhood. Price twenty-live cents. If you want to prevent typhoid fever, or If you feel as if you were going to have the chills and fever, take Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills. Price 25 cents. The members of tho Oriole Club, of this place, gave a very pleasant sociable hop at the Carbon House on Monday night. Music was furnished by tbe Mlllur Orchestra. E5f Go to Frs. Roclcrer, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a fasionable hair cut. One of the prettiest marches pub lished this season is theG. A. H. Grand Marcli by Wlegand, price 40 cents. Ign. Fischer, publisher. Toledo, O. fcN. G. It. 0. When an article is sold "no cure. no pay," why not try it? That is Ilia way Jadwln's tar svrup for coughs, coius ana croup, ts sold at i nomas The store of Joseph E. Hess, In Lansford, this county, was entered on Thursday night, ISth Inst., and robbed of clothing valued at $300. Save half your cough medicine bills by buying a 23c bottle of Jadwln's tar syrup, which contains 3 ounces, while no other cough syrup contains over 1 1 Sold at Thomas' dm store. All Constables elected at the recent election are requested to bo at the Court House, in Mauch Chunk, promptly at 9 o clock on Monday next, the 1st day of March, to be sworn in. Xo wonder that people complain oi hard times when thev nav ."0c for a hot tie of couh syrup, no larger than a 2."c bottle of Jadwln s tar svrup, which is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It. Harry Erwin au'ed forty-seven years long a resident of Beaver Meadow, died at that place last Saturday. The funer al took place Monday afternoon from his late home. -It lathe 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 "no cure, no pa v u refer to Jadwin s tar syrup. Sold at GIVEN len thousand nabirs are given yearly to the grave by not having Dr. Hand 8 Teeth ing Lotion on tneir gums when teething. SOMETHING NEW! Something Wonderful ! SOMETHING MAGICAL 1 o ,bathe tue iSauy s gums while teething, relieving all inflammation, swelling and pain. LOST! A good ninny night's rest by not having Dr. Hand's Colic Cure, for it gives Haby comfort and sleep without stupefying or injuring it. No opiates. No constipation. Hand's Remedies fir Chil dren "sold by all Druggists. Laboratory at Scranton, Pa. Dec. 5, IXK5 ly eu.w Salvation Oil. It will euro him, Mr. Henry Fulmcr Is having a new school slato factory built at Slatlngton In placo of tho one recently destroyed by lire. 3r-Thc ""est !lnc of SprlngSultlngs to measure, can be found ut the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, at prices varying from $10 to $33. Editor Schlauch, of the Sla'lngton iVeit8. has been 111 almost continuously since last fall with malarial fever. tS For bargains In Wall Papers and Window Shades go to the book and stationery store of E. I.nckenbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. N. B. Decorations and borders at less than half price. For the week ending Feb. 20, there were 121,809 tons of coal shipped over the I.chlgh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 1,477,470 tons, and show ing an Increase of 31(3,484 tons compared with the samo time last year. CSfWall Papers In all grades, from the cheapest to the highest nnd best. Decorations and fine goods In large va riety. Painting or Paper Hanging by competent workmen. Give me a call. K. sr. lAickenuacu, 01 Broadway, Jlauch Chunk. Will lam Bamford has been appol nted postmaster of Parryvlllc, this county. Tho appointment is a good one. The East Pennsjlvanla confetence of the Evangelical Association,! In ses sion this week at Heading. Anthracite coal produced In the week ending Feb. 20, 0,77,070 ton?, ajalnst aS0,78-j tons in 18S3. Produc tion since Jan. 1, 4,230,571 tons, against 1,151,202 ton? In 1883. At Wilkesbarre, on Saturday week. the jury In tho case of Ludwig Brant maler against the I.chlgh Valley Rail road Company, returned a veidlct for the plaintiff for $0,000. Brantmaler sued for $30,000 damages for Injuries sustained at a crossing on the railroad in White Haven. He was formerly a resident of Ailentown. After a thorough test Dr. T. norn C. I.eliighton and W. F. Biery Wcissport most positively assert that Acker's English Homely is the best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, ami all Lung Troubles that can be found. Ask them about It, for they fully guarantee it. A month ago Lloyd Senscnbach, of South Bethlehem, killed two hogs, and the family ate freely of the 'meat. Since then all the members became III, but those most affected were Kato, the mother, and Annie, age I 14 years, one of the daughters. Friday night the later lied from trichlnlasis, and the mother died on Monday. 537-At the One Price -Star Clothlnc Hall, Mauch Chunk, .you can find Elc- ant Iteady-Made Suits for men, youths and boys, of Litest styles, marked down In plain fiiures-to .cltv prices. - . If v . - The election ;brerncr K. r.uhe as Mayor of Allcntown is claimed by Con gressman Sowden's friends as a feather in his cap. Iluhe was a candidate, against the present Mayor of Allcntown and owed his defeat then to a luck of sym pathy on the part of Sowden's faction. The piesent harmony is supposed to make Lehigh county soljd for Sowden's renomlnation John D. Bortoletto Post, . 484, G, A. R., meets 2nd & 4th Thursday each month, st7:30 p.m., in Hebcr's Hall, until further notice, - A full attendance of comrade Sa requested as business of importance will bebroughtbeforetliel'ost. Bv order, Jos. a Wmn, P. C. Ai AVniTriNonAM, AdJ, rhomas' A squabble between a Freshman and a Sophomore of Lafayette College on Friday night resulted in a rough-and- tumble fight between the friends of each Saturday, in which a number of faces were disfigured. -Clauss d-Iko The Tail ors, still Have a lew ol those justly celebrated $10 suitin on hand. The Inventory of the personal prop erty of tho estate of the lato John Bal lict, of Slatlngton, has been filed and shows A total valuation of $70,000. The real estate Is worth some three or four times as much. fcST'Jonns Pondhoini has removed from his old store to the One Price Star Clothing Hall, first Clothing Store and Merchant Tailoring Estab lishment below L. V. R R. office, Mauch f7hunk. The annual oratorical, contest between the members of the junior class of Lehigh University was held Monday. The first prize, $30, was awarded to Harvey Sheafe Fisher, of Pottsvllle. The other speakers were Charles Pope, Pollalc Ottaway. Owen Ten-ill, Harry Harkness Stock and John Myets Howard, Professor Green's tribute to Washington was read by Alexander Bonnett. fif N. G. R. C. At his old stand on North street, David Ebbert, tho liveryman, can always be found ready to furnish excellent teams at the moderate prices. Just jou call and see for yourself. Wo call tho attention of our readers to the advertisement of E. S. Shlmer, Carpet Emporium, Allcntown, which appears In another column, of to-day's ADVOCATE. We wcro in error last week In stat ing that Mr. John Behler, of the Penn sylvanla hotel, Mauch Chunk, was dead, he had a stroke of paralysis, but wo are pleased to stato that Instead of dying he is recovering, and that on or about the 1 1st of April he will move on to his farm in lowamenslng, liavlnc leased the Over one million boxcs.of Acker'r,' Dyspepsia latjlets sold In the pasi twelve lnonsns.puroly upon their merits. Why suffer with Chronic Constipation, uyspepsia, oour stomacn, &ick Head ache, and Femalo Troubles, when I)r, C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Blerv Wels3port, offer you relief and positive cure in the Dyspepsia Tablets. They sen mom on a guarantee. About the 1st of February a fascl nating "Mrs. Thompson" appeared at Wilkesbarre as the representative of the "Boston Musical World," and a wide spread interest in music was soon aroused. About 1.10 gentlemen paid $1.50 each In advance, subscriptions to the publication "Mrs. Thompson"rcpre- sented. On Fj-iday the lady disappeared, and 150 gentlemen are now singing in chorus: "Swindled!" People In and ontof Town.. Our people who may have relatives or friends visiting them will greatly oblige us by sending In their mimes and resfdehec for publication under this head. limTOit.J F. Doug. Miller, was1 In Tamaqua, on Ifcdnesday. , Bon, Both, of Slatlngton, 'was In town during the week. P. F, Clark spent several days In New York City during tho w-Aek. '. . E. II. elwers, of Maucli Chunk, dropped In to sou us on Tuesday. Miss Lena Gallich, of fown,-ls visit ing relatives and friends at Scranton. Miss Lizzie Ash spent last- Sunday at Slatlngton, tho guest or JiersJstcrJ Mrs. Snyder. flnrvnnnT friend CI1 I? If 'Htopfcerl hurt and injured Internally. . uur young irienu u. u. WP.ckTKvksti.kv liAMMi-.u.ntl-ottsvtlle.tleepBasli spent several uays in iasiun uuriiig.yu' .1 .1. ' - 3 Cars over 'an Embankment- An accident occurred Tuesday morn ing on the Philadelphia and Beading Ballroad at the western entrance to Tamaqua. Tho early train from Pofts villo jumped the track at Danncr's switch and three' passenger coaches and tlie baggage car toppled over an embank ment of about fifteen feet. Tho cars idok fire from the heaters under them and the wildest excitement prevailed. The passengers were rescued through the car windows and through tho doors, which had to be burst in by citliens who rushed to the scene. A number of passengers were Injured, among 'them the following: J. It. M.uiont.v, of Chicago, hip find leg Mrs Edward Barkcr,.of AlIgnfoNvn, was visiting rolstiycs lri to'wii tfurjiig the week. Mrs. L. S. Houser, of town, is so journing with relatives and friends at Bethlehem. Mr3. J. S. H'ebb was in attendance at tbe Bower-Miller wedding at Tama qua, IKedncsday. Miss Lulu Zehuer, of town, was, so journing wltli Philadelphia friends se veral days this week. The" genial L, 11. Crellln, of White Haven, was in town Monday the guest of T. Webster Clauss. . . , Mls3 Mable ifoscnstoclo'f Mfcathe,r- ly, was visiting Miss Emma Lcritz, on Bank street, this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman, of Wilkesbarre. spent Sunday with W. W. Bowman and family on Bank street. Miss Carrie Koons, of Alientown. was the guest of Mrs. Mary Buchman, on Lehigh street, during the week. Jonas Sondbelin, of the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, dropped In to sec us while in town this week. Misses Myra Good and Emma Obert, estimable young ladles of town, spent several days with friends In Philadelphia last week. Our young friend Hiram Knder, of the Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, was homo for a few days this week. Miss Nora Clark, of Ncsqnehonlng, spent Sunday with her brother and sister, l. F. and Miss Annie Clark, on Bank street. Miss Lollle Masters, after spending several very delightful weeks with friends at Wilkesbarre, returned home on Sunday. Mr. C. M. Sweeny, of town, left on Thursday for Heading, Pa., at which place he will attend the Evangelical conference, now in session. Mrs. Harrison Ilankee and Mrs, G, I). Shuck, of L'ahlgh Gap, were the guests of 2ri. W. W. Morthime'r. on Bankway, for several days during last week. Rev. G. W. Gross, pastor of-the Evangelical church, this borough,, is in attemlance at the annual conference,, of tho Evangelical Association in session at Heading. , . Prof. Thos.-M. Balliet, Supt,- tit-the Reading Schopls', formerly Co. Supfcv of Carbon, was In town durlrg theVwck and made U3 a very pleasant call. He returned home on Tuesday. Bernard Gallaghei, one of the Phcc nix brldgo builders, will leave for Goldt- boto, N. C.,nextweck. Barney is "one of the boys" and has made a large num ber of friends while here who. are sorry to see him leave. A K. Synder, of Alburtls, Lehigh county, formerly of town, was here on a visit Monday, looking well and happy. While here he subscribed for the CAit nox Advocate, wdilcb was tho correct thing to do. William Hutchlngs.oneof the yonnz men who has befen employed on the bridges nfound here for the past few months, left for a visit to his home it WaterforJ, N. V., on Wednesday. lie will go with the other hands toGoldsborp, N. C, next week, where they have an Immense bridge to build. Mr. H. is a very estimable young man, and we were much plcasetl with his acquaintance. lu Jiead nnd Injured -xeverely-uuuul the Dreusi nmi necK. Joitrirl'isu sn;oU'btlsv!1183eg badl V hurt. SAMUKl. Majou. ot Mlddlepot,- hadly cut - about the lace' and head. " Vkamc WAMiittixiK, ot t'ottsvllie, leg and head hurt. ' Fully 'twenty .others wero more or lesj injured, but able to" walk and c'ontlnuo their journey hy Hie Special train furn ished by the company. John Getztnger, tho engineer, probably saved many lives by increasing the speed of lilsiraln after the cars had left the track, for it pre vented tho cars from telescoping. The engine broke loose from the train and crossed tho bridge across the IVabash river, with the. wheels of the. tender within two inches of the edge of tho bridge. The cause of the accident was a defective switch, which, It Is said, had been reported several times m being in a bad condition. Terribly Mangled. Phaon Clauss, an old and respected citizen of this borough, a brother of T. D. Clauss, had for sometime been cm ployed at I'ackcrtoii, and on B'ednes day morning was engaged beneath a caboose riveting down a stove, when an engine backed ngalnst the caboose and passed over Mr. Clauss, cutting off both legs and Inflicting several deep gashes n his head and arm. Medical aid was Immediately summoned from Mauch Chunk, but death ended his sufferings beforo help could bo rendered him. Plfaon Clauss was born tn Claussvlllr, Lehigh county, Pa., June 13, 1333, be ing a son of Daniel and Judeth Clauss, In the spring of .1831 he, with his par ents, moved to this place,, and.on May 20, 1S57, was married to Miss Lucreta Bower, daughter of Charles S. and El'x b:th Bower, the Rev. E. A. Bauer performing the marriage ceremony. Their union was blessed with ten child ren, six sons anu four daughters, of whom five survive him, two sons and three daughters. IPe extend to tho sorrow stricken wife and family our sin cere sympathy In this dark hour of their bercavment. The funeral will take place to-mor row (Saturday) attcrnoon at 1 :30o' clock. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral with out further notice. RAINBOW RUPTURE RELIEF & VUHt, not lrene U.OU1AIJ 1 lor circular will) ttkti- hotel to other parties. We trust our old friend, John, will live long to enjoy the fruits of his labor. irarren A. Wilbur, son of E. P Wilbur, Robert P. Llnderman, and At torney J. Davis BroJhead, of Soulh DlmDle. ealA. TAllAbU and m r.vl M,mn.. I.I I .'" ""JO W Wsht uui lu ltetll diem, have concluded a printi-npr G. R. C While a number of workmen were engaged in building the abutment at the north end of the Lehigh suspension bride, Easton, Friday the derrick gave way and the boom, swinging round, struck James D. Wheeler, inflicting injuries from which he died shortly afterwards. Thomas M. Leshcr, the contractor, was also Injured. Wheeler was not working, being a looker-on. He leaves a wife and threo children, and was 25 years of age. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlehton and W. F. Blcry Wchsport, wish to make an assertion, which they can back with a positive guarantee. It is all about Acker s Uloo i l'.llxlr. lhey claim for it superior merits over all other remedies of Its kind, and guarantee for It a posi tive and sure euro for Rheumatism, Syphlllls, and all blood disorders, it frees the skin from spots and disease, and leaves the complexion clear. Ask mem auout it. Five cars were thrown down an embankment at Pittston Junction, on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, Friday morning. Two of the cars were loaded with horses consigned to Daniel Logan and Abratn Bitzer, Lancaster, Pa. Eight of the animals were killed out right and seven so badly injured that they will die. A largo quantity of grain and hay was scattered over the track. The accident was caused by the break ing of an axle. The railroad company's loss Is $10,000. A reception was held at the Con vent of the Sisters of Mercy, Wilkes barrc, Tuesday afternoon. Two young ladies, Misses B. Powers and E. Grant, were received Into the sisterhood. The ceremony was performed by Bishop O'Hara, of Scranton. Wednesday morn ing Bishop O'Hara.assistcdbyanumber of clergymen, took In the ceremony of tne solemn profession of bister Mary Aloycius Cassidy, daughter of Superin tendent John Cassidy, of tho Philadel phia and Erie Railroad Company. Jastitaaed, O. A. E. Grand March. It Is a pleasure to notice such com positions as this elegant New March by the famous composer John Wlegand. It is certainly one of the most rdeasliicr. spirited and showy marches we have seen for many a day, adapted for organ as well as plaHq. The title page bears n I, lie iiuiiiaii ui uic ulJIIllIlUDIlcr-lll i chief of the U, A. It., to ulium it is dedicate.!, Voting mttsxlans andteachcrs Beaver Ban Whtiperings. Alex. Albce has been confined to the house during the past week by sickness. H. J. Danzcr met with n slight ac cident on bunday night, on his way home from Leliighton, the kingbolt of his buggy broke anil let him down In the road. Ho arrived home O. K. not withstanding. -Mrs. Fox, of Whltn Haven, Is visit ing at Mr. Albec's this week. Miss Carrie Stclgmeir, of Lewis- town, Schuylkill county, is visiting at Mr. Danzer's. Dinolev, Weisaport Items. C. W. Lentz, high constable of Mauch Chunk, was In town on Monday. The compliment so worthily bestowed upon him by the-voters of that town is a rare thing to befall a Democrat. It Is an evidence that Charlie is popular. Harry Zern, the only son of Dr. Zcrn, Is critically and dangerously Hi. We trust that we will bo able to an nounce his recovery soon. Rev. Egge Is attending the Evan gelical Conference, at Reading this week. On Sunday evening he preached his 'last sermon for the conference year. His text was selected from tho 16th chapter, 1st Corinthians, CSth verse. It was a very appropriate sermon and a philippic such as is seldom delivered. George A. Horn and Miss Carrie Delbert were in Philadelphia on last Monday. Miss Mable Rosenstock, of Weath- crly, visited friends at Welssuort on Sunday. Miss Lilly Guth, fora few days this week, was at Coal Dale the guest of E. G. Zcrn and family. J. George Snyder, of Allcntown, was In town on Tuesday looking after some horse Dc3h. Miss Eva Eddi'nger Is visiting at Dr, Zerri's this week.. Mrs. Frank Laury and Mrs. Ida lilckert attended a funeral at Bethlehem on Wednesday. Eugene Bartholomew, of lehlgh ton, Is a regular visitor to tlrfs place. "...: ' dijcet. Hew IffahonlnK.fiqulbs. .i r The blue birds haye'made their ap pearance. Miss Emma Wcrcly was visiting at Pleasant Coiner, Lehigh county, during tho week. A shooting match came off at Fenstermacli r's hotel on Monday. Our old friend Jacob Ebcrts lias se cured a position at Tamaqua. Wo wish him success. Miss Laura Keiser spent Thursday at SJatlngton.. On iriday. evening a number of relatives and friends assembled at the residence of Emanuel Rex to celebrate his wife's Wrthday. Ed. G. Xander was visiting some "French relatives" at Mahanoy City over Sunday. Messrs. A. J. Balliet and C. E. Arner, of Palatinate College, Myers town, spent Sunday at home. On Saturday evening, March 20th, 1680, an exhibition will be held in the Centre Square school house. These exhibitions are too well-known to re quire any commendation on our part, Stick this in your hat and don't forget the date. Rev. John Hagen will preach In the Evangelical church at 2 p. m., to-mor row (Sunday). All- are cordially In vited to be present. Dash. LOST!! A BUNCH of Six KEYS. rho finder will confer a favor on the los er by returning them to this office. Public Sales to Take Place- The following sales of real estate and personal property will tako place at time and place as below, as per bills printed at this ollice, or advertisements In this paper: March 6, at 12 M. Valuable real es tate In Lower lowamenslng twp., late of Henry and Caroline Kosten bader, dee'd., at Little Gap. J. and P. L. Kostcnbadcr, administrators. March 0, at 0:30 a. rn. Horses, buggies, wagon, larming implements, ace, at A. J. Litzcnbcrgcr's store, Bank street, this borough. This will offer a rare chance for farmers to procure Implements at -reasonable prices on long time payment. Don't forget the date. March 15, at 2 p. m. Executor's sale of iiouse ana two Lots in tne Juorougn of Wcissport and threo Llmo Kilns, lato property of Daniel Schoch, dee'd. March 24 and 25 at 12 tn. Farm of uv acres, horses, cows, farming- im plements and furniture lato of S.-H". Stclgrrwalt, la Mahoning twp. Killed While Stealing a Bide. Three tramps, who were stealing rldo on a freight train oa the Lehigh Valley Road, were put off when the train reached Wilkesbarre Friday night. iKhen the train stopped at Falrview It was found that the men were still aboard. They were put oil again, and just at this time tbe midnight passenger train came along and struck one of them, John McIIale, inflicting Injuries from which he died three hours later. The dea'd tramp was a hatter by trade and said to be from Buffalo. Mortality Among Lehigh's Old Citizens An Allcntown despatch of the 18th Inst., says: On Monday morning David Ifarlacher, a life-long resident of Ccrifre Valley, died, In the eighty-ninth year of his age. He was tho oldest citizen of Saucon township. On" Monday afler noon John Hower, a soldier of tlie war of 1812. died In Hanover, at the ago of ninety-one years, seven months and eleven days. Ho was'the oldest citizen of that township. Wednesday John Reinhard, the oldest resident of Salis bury, died at tbe age of eighly-Dlne years, nine, months and nine days. Two of liis brothers survive, at the age of eighty and eighty-three years. Annual Hasting of the Lehigh Navigation Company. ' , , The annual meeting of the Iehlg1i Coal and Navigation Company was held at the Board of Trade rooms. FhuadtJ- phia, Tuesday morning. The autlual report was read by tho Secretary. Vrae President Yarnall reported thaj. tbe offi cers of the Delaware Diylsfon ..Canal Company had resigned, so that-theior ganizatlon might be centered' In, "the narent corananv. in order to- save ex penses. An agreement for flie.ipWol catlon of tho lease with this canal Com pany was Unanimously adopted, re ply to a request for Information ,qijthe present status of the Lehigh ami Sus quehanna Railroad Company President Harris replied that'there was tip rrddnd for apprehension for the future, as the Gowcn Pureaaso of Vandcrbllt Shares President Gowen on Saturday con eluded the negotiations for the purchase of the Reading Railroad stock held by tho Vanderbllt' estate. Tho price paid Is not annour.ced,but It-Is understood to lravn been two or three points above market quotations. Only about C0.000 shares were obtained by the purchasers the late William H; Vanderbllt had part led with a large portion of his Heading holdings before his featji. Mr. Gowen hopes by this means to retain his' posl tion n the Presidency, and so worry the Morgan Welsh syndicate that Its fore closure schemes will drag along for several years, by which time he expects to have the Reading property on Its feet again. 11 Is stated lliat Mr. Gowen has secured financial assistance to the extent pf $15,000,000, If. that ranch Is required, tftajd him In carrying out his "plan of' re-organuauon. ,r 5 President Tlobert Garrett;-of the "Bal Umorc and Ohio road, denies that his company Is Interested In. tb: Gowen- Ucautng purchase. A Lehlgii Countv Commissioner Arrested f Quite a sensation has been treated in 'Allcntown by the arrest'of willlaro B, Moyer. of the Democratic Conniy Com missioners, who Is charged with .violat ing the election laws. The prosecutor itiJVilllanrOswald, of Welsenberg twp, Moycr was, arrestad f Tuesday morning and entered ball for a further examlna- ilonfnext .Tuesday. It is charged by Oswald thab'whlle-a eanflrdate. for' it a office of Cdmmls'sioner, In'i&.iMoyer promised Jonas Greenwald, of Ifelsen property would prove very remunerative Appra,.er Jf he would cast hu Tot, In case the Lehigh Coal and Navigation use his influence to secure Mr. Moyer. uiuui.il irom gru.Iol ,uflerra aurail lTlklaan. Willi allttnll A: Lilian, nf V.iv VnrL- fn,. . . r. " a - .v..v... f i u,tia awT ","i"iiii "mi Siuntii ' , 7 Tn in , l would no wen to order a copy at once, cu it. Loiie, ilsher 6kUituT iraaii..rr.r" if F.'V .V ",i . ."" h " me out- rrico ouc.. aim pimeu 4t)., Intel 70., . Pari'lsli. James it. W BBdrnad lMa.a. tfaaWnfn. diUM. .. ,K "Mrts or MMIMI Jlet llleliem. The in 111 Irass nnd Heed Hand 60c. Mailed nn I T.nu-ls. T. ( li.irllnn ISl -""i,mALii? , V.1 10 c"''Pl''ted by May 1st, and will receipt of price, Igu. Fischer, Publisher, , Dickson, Edward B. r V,,: 'J"' 1U" 01 1 nomination. Mr. Moyer was nominated was elected for life ensuing year: Jos. ?nd elet.eJ.b' never fulfilled hlsprota S. IIarris,presldent; Francis C. Yarnall, He Mr. ureenwald, who, about vice presldcn.; Edward W. Clark, Fran- month ago, mot the Commissioner nazarn. unaries n, n,.... ,i 1 i.i. . jurc.r - . ...v w m uuiua anu uujuaui miu ui i . llcox, Edward i.i.i.i , .. . I ?.?'.. Henrv Kmntiul in IHH aecurillS 1113 eiecupu V LcUearlng, Abiatu rcapnte appraiser ana in uecpin, His name cut of the jury wheel. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up lo 12 o'clock, by Da Hiven k Townaend,uiiniiera,No. 35 S Third Street, Philadelphia. 8tocKa bought and sold either for cash of on rnarain. nUattflffy, Feb ,.24, 1S86. bid atked If SV, Ext , 1001 U S Currency 6's... 123 u t 41, near 113) 1131 U8 4a , 1251 12 Pennsylvania R R Mi 55 Philadelphia. & Reading R R 131 13 high vallev UK I'J Ii-hlgh (Vial i Navigation Co 50J Hull: a. i. a i-niia. it K (Jo 4) Nevr Jerey Central bXl Northern Pacific Com 2A) Prefd Hi Orejon Transcontinental 31 Union PaeiGa 49 Western Union 711 West Shore lata 1U3 Louisville & Nashville 418 Silver, (Trades! 80 60S H ii 209 Ml 3IJ 491 721 1034 41J 82 JIARKIKP. DnEiSBAcn Vksb. In this bord'ngh, on the ISth inst., by Rev. G. W. Slibitz. Joseph Dreisbach and Miss Mena Fess, both of New Mahoning. Evnntrr Hatdt. On the 20th Inst., by the Rev. G. W. Stlbltz, Nathan Evcrltt, of McMichael. Monroe conu ty,and Miss Eliza A. Haydr.,of Drakes Creek, Pa. MED. LosGKAitMEit. On February lGtb, Sarah W.. child of Christian and Maria Longkammer, aged 0 years, 1 month and 20 days Bom.io. At IPest Penn, on the 16th Inst., Levi F. Bohlig, aged CO years, 3 months and 21 days. Tojweu. At Jest Penn, on the 16th Inst., Susanna Tonner, aged bo years, 8 months and 10 days. Adam. At IPest Penn, on the 18th Inst., Milton A., son of Daniel and Hannah Adam, aged 18 yean, 6 months and C days. And Carbuncles result from nilrbUltat-Hl, impoverished, or iiur-ma condition of tho blood. Ayer's Sarsapnrilla pre vcntH raid cures theso eruptions and painful tumors, by removing their cause; tho only oftcct ual way of treating them. Avcr's Sarsananlla has prevented tho usual eoitrso ot Bolls, which havo pnlncd mill illatn.aanit mn nvnrv sinenn fn,- ent- cral years. G. Stales, J'laiuvllle, Mich. I was badlv troubled with Phnnlei on tho face; also with a discoloration of tho skin, which showed Itself In uglv dark patches. No cxtornnl treatment did more than temporary good. Ayer's Sar saparllla effected A Perfect Cure, and I hnvo not been troubled nlnco. T. W. Boddy, River St., Iowell, Mass. I was troubled with Bolls, nnd mr health was much Impaired. 1 Ireeaii usinc Aver s Sarsanarilla. and. In dim time, tho eruptions all disappeared, ami j rcl eatlifuctlon itunrttntced my health was completely restored. John R. Klklns. Editor Stante'l Ubsereer. Albemarle, N. C. I was troubled; for ft lonr? tlmn. with n humor which appeared on my faco In ugly Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sar. saparllla cured me. I consider tt t he best blood purifier In the world. Charles H. Smith, North Craftsbury, Vt, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists. Ask for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and do not bo persuaded to tako any other. rrepaeed-by Ur. J. C. Ayor t: Co., Lowell, lima. PrleoSl; tlx botileo, 83. 8$, Boils, DANIEL WIEAND, ' Cnntngcs,Wngonsr,Sleighs&o cons en or .. bank and inox STRrns; LEHIUIITON, PK8A., Particular attention Blven t . REPAIRING: : In all Iti data!!, at the very. lap welt prices, rarronatro retpeonuiir aoiKiiea ana r JaulC H-ly. 1IAN. WIEANI), This nnrirr la Iirpt on Ilia nt Hie office of iYERoSOK DVERTISINq i building gjRgRj Philadelphia, ESTIMATESKl7CTi!r7SS2FBEE TIMES Bcnaic.io bvcd Picnu'c MHHim rllL.ll a MUI1 u illHIIUHb Btampafrr Our Motto : " Big Cash Sales and Small Profits! OUR STORE WILL BE Headquarters for Bargains from now on, as wo desire to clear out the balance of our Fam & Wintjsr Stock. Before putting in a new line of Spring & Summer Goods, Call early and get the benefit of this mark-down which can only last but a short time on account of the great bargains which we are offering on all our goods. We Sell For Cash ! ADAM MEHEKAM & SON, Bank Street. Xjeh.ia-h.toru DEI. 1U ;8SS 13 GBASD opiirnraii if 3 a Jo Una opened a General Btnro In Leiteicel'a Bloek, nppoalle the "Carbon Houie' Bank Street, Lehlghton, with a full and complete line of , , GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,; i; Chinaware, Confectionery, Tobacco &-Cigars Which ho ii selling at very low prices lor cab. Everybody is lurltej to call and In peel our Roods. We Carry a Large Line of Holiday Goods. :CARPETS: At The Carpet Emporium of Mo o smiEira, 607 Hamilton Street, Ailentown, Penn'a. 1st: 2d: 3d: Three Peculiarities Hood's Sarsanarilla, tbe great Mood purifier and regulating medicine, Is characterized by Utree peculiarities', namely i The combination oi tne various remedial agents used. The proportion tn which tte roots, herbs, barks, etc., are mixed. Tho process by vrbleb tho active medicinal properties are secured. Tbe result Is a medicine e unusual strength and curative power, which effects cues bere totore untquUled. These peculiarities belong , exclusively to IJood's Sarsaparilla, and aro Unknown to Others Hood's Sarsaparilla l rterar61 w10 tt0 greatest skill and care, by pharmacists of .education and long experience. Hence U Is a medicine worthy of entire confidence. 11 you anffer from scrofula, salt rbeujn, or any dl- 'ea.se ot tho tiood, dyspepsia, UUousnesa, slek headache, or Mdney ana liver campiaiuio, catarrh or rheumatism, do not tall to try Hood's Sarsaparilla "X recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to. all toy Wends as the best blood purifier on earth." ' "Wk. OArr, druggist, Hamilton, a " Hood's Sarsipartll has eared me ol scrof ulous burner, and done me worlds ct good otherwise." C.A.AWfOM),Arnold,Me. X book containing many additional state ments, ot euica nlU be sent to all who oeslre. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. l i six tor 5. Hade only by a I, HOOD & CQ Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Opo Dollar. CULUJ&HO.Ti.' cuJ-UhV I ciiAmuu.vi' colo.-vy t CLiAstUAlO.W UOLUKV ! ciiAiu&iUoncr causNV : OX A UJi.tl O NX ,CO-0 'V Y t CLAUjjoivx JaoLo.'si; i . new Haau ivi II iifrlS- t-a lit t yaii u Car villi.', oolv ti uooUa cld.bu i kt&ri. k bctcli.. t cu vuvk. teupriL iicMEttr, fjeiorx. 20-ji.nry. I at aiuiioata.t t. iuaandaaaildtlr. LjniJriii:i v d, e J, Ki iiojKiimvunB, ii. r. ill: ipi.a riioloffrap. io lUu. c ml tui. i -iileiful eruv ih cif nur rot. ai.lu auil.t .aiate.raai kci.buVuMi npiionuuliiep, rurrrii for I. O eii it - tt liikuittiicnia u thosa avluK emplornvr.i,' lit tit 1 ing lhlr lUaatliru Aaanail. ar. j vmami w uavuf, puirgr i Of all the Different Grades, Qualities, Styles and Prices Will JI3E SOIal For less in price, than at any time in the history of thirty years. Such as WILTON, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, TAPE3TRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY BRUSSELS, RAG, HALL AUD STAIR CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, &c. February 27, 1S85 3m IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Cnnncrt Tomatoes, Canned Corn, Canned Poaches, Canned Peas & Plums, Canned Lima Deans, Canned Salmon,Macliro, Pickeis. Ketchup Canned Pears, Canned Raspberries Canned Pumpkins, " Pino Apples, Mustard. it We ask you to call and inspect our choice line of goods."; TO CONSUMERS OF GOAL hft iinrtrKifrnpri is "nrnarpfl to Airnifih the hict T.tahirtli. D ! j - - ' Coal, from Harleigh Colliery, at the following low prices, by the Car, for cash only. Credit ten cents per ton extra! In Yard. Del, in Town. Egg - - - Stove - -Chestnut No. 1 Chestnut No. 2 $3.25 3.35 - 3.25 2.15 $3.50 3.60 3.50 2.40 Prices at the Mines 25cts. per ton Less. J L. G-AJEIElLij DEALER IN HARDWARE LUMBER, COAL, &c, &c, wiv. ...i- SQUARE, LEHIGHTON, PENN'A