-4- New Advertisements. "OEPOKT OF TIIK CONDITION nf JLJ thfi MUST NATIUXAIj HANK. t LhlMcti. la IhaM.te nf P.nn.jlt.tilv.t tba c.;o9TLa.ias, niaren isu issai 1INCICU. lesne and dlseeamts. IHfHMfU . . It. 9. Ilin4. lo.seuraelrftjlaMcll . Otbfr livV,bnnd.an'1 mrtrrra. Tut frm approved trt rte Stents . Imm frrm ether National Pans.. tm.fcnm Ruts dunk! and llntiVf, Jtae.tat furniture. n1 flsttirea, Horrent upturn toil UX.I IJ frtmlamir wM . . . i . . , Uneeksanil otliercnh It.tnt . . IHUiofolb.r lu.kt. , ...... Iractlitiil rjxrrmr.n'j.iiltk.ta, itul M!lllt, , , , trl l.nde r nnt.a .... . Ittdemptleii I'vnd with U. (. Trtaiu. rj (S r ml. of tlrrsUtlNi) , iii.him MO.OI TJOOO'lO ii.m on 1.(0147 l.M 14 I.IOJW 6,750.10 IIS 01 MMOu IJf.j r.sto.oo 2 1WOIJ .1.371 M Tol.l UOIUtlat. C4la sloak ftU I Purplua fund Cnitlt tiled profits -. e-atlmal Dank arts oa'jtandin; l)lTldtod unpaid ..... InJI.Mual ltvpfla subjrtl I rlmk. Oartined btrti OnJUrr'sclitrkf cniitsndlnic Dn U clhtr Mtln.l Dank. . , , . Iloo.ro . S.40S.M . ej w.1.00 4 (IK) . T7WM st to l.M . 9 (3 Tatsl. iv,;w,m 1. W. tV nomin,C.lilf of ilif ImTe-ramrd nCTol; lnr that the above ttrtiit irus i iwm timr Minwi.de. and toll.f. IV. W. IlOWJUN.CM.r, Sul.erll"f1i4 iwttn Uroresnalhla Oth dtr ot iuarcii. 19 9 II. V. MORTJIIM:n HR., Not. rublle. miKi . mo. Ktioerer, A.J. uurunK. neinii iiRvmaa, inreoiors March U. Ml. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The iinHAraicncI rxerutor of DANIEL f-CHOCH. Ula uf lha bflrnufh nf Weissrt, Carbon munlr, I'a , dee'd , will cell a pub lie tale on the premise, an Mnday, Maroh 15, 1800, at two n'cloek p. in., the Inllnwlng ileseribeit real estate, In wit i All lliatrrrtaio lot or riECE OF GHOOND situate in the borough nf Wels.pnrt afore raid, containing in fronton While Street 88 feet, anil extending in depth In Allen Street ICS feet, bounded no the norlli-eait br While street on Ibe iouth eait br Lit No. 28 1 on the smith wett by Allen street ; and no the north-west by lot Nn. 28. heme the lot marked on the town plo. Nn 27 The Improvements thereon area Iwu and half atorjr Pramo Dwelling House, iixii feet i 8ununer Klte.hen, I) stories, HxIS feet; Stadia about lHxlO feel, and nerewary oulbuildiuga, and a good well ) ) ure water. The lot it well planted willi full bearing choice Irmt tree. Alto, all that certain lot or piece nf ground, cituale in the Oorough ol Weifi iMirt aforeaaldonlaluing in fronton Frank. linlrertC6 feel, and exlrndinein depth U Allen elreet 185 feel, boiindeil on the routli-werl by Fran klin ilreel, on tho North weal by Lime atreet j on the north. cmt by Allen ilreet, and on the eoulh eait lir lot No. SC. being the lot marked on Hie bor ough jdot No. SI. Tnii lot n rnced and In a good elate of cultivation. And at Ihe uni limn -THIIEE LIME KILNS In rood condition, located at the lower end of said Borough of Weiuporl, will be "M. Teimi will be made Kuowu at time and dace of rule bv WM. 'If. BCHOOH, Executor nf the Ettnle uf Daniel Srhocli.dec'd. Feb. 8. 1886ta Auditor's Notice. In Ihe matter nf the teennd and final ac ount of ELMIJtA VEAOEIt. Exteutriz.nl theealale of BENJAMIN YEAOKR, HecM. The undersigned, Auditor, epiojnled by the Orphana' Court, of Carlion Coiitity, ti make distribution of the funds In Ihe Ininda ol iaid executrix, will attend to Ihe ilulies of hia, appointment at Ihe lawoffli-e of Messrs Craig Jc Loose, in the llorniich ol lnch Chutik, Ia on flATUIlDAV, MAKCII 20, 1RK8, at NINE O'CLOCK A M .when and where all parties interested nay attend and establish llislr claims, or lie forever debarred from corning in unsaid fund, HORACE IIEYDT, Auditor. February 2lli, 18S6 Iw Administratrix Notioe. F.lHlo of JONAS M AltKI.IiY. lateo' Frank lln Twp.. C'aihoiH'imuty, I'a. Letters of administration nn the estate of Joiiat.Marklej.liite nf Franklin Toiwililp. Uirbon emmty, I'a., deceased have been Kranted tn the unili-rogiipit, tci uliom nil ner-t-uni Indebted to said eitate are rentati d to make payment, and those Inning culms or i eitiands wi(l make thcs:nne known nllliout lelay - Catiiaiiink Marki.kv. Administratrix, Welssport, r. ., Pa. March c. I98u-C NOTICE IS IIKUKIJY GIVEN THAT AN Aniflicxtion will be niadetn the Cover. nor of the Mate of peuimlvaiila, "n Ihe l.Mli day of April, I Mw.imdertho Act of Assembly jtftlie Cominoiitteallli or I'eimsvlvaiila. tn. jtli-d "An Act to provide for the Incorpora tion and IJegiil.ilinii nt ecilaln Conuira tioiis." approved the sath ilay nf prll. IM4, and the supplement thereto for III!- charier U,.a,,U!,.,.r.n!rV!1 '"fiwralion In be called Til I'. 1U.TIMOKK AMI OHIO TI'.I.KIiltAPIl (MPANV01.- l'KNNSYI.VANIA, the rlia" neter and obleet of which are, the eousli uet lug. maintaining and leaking lines nf li le. nipli fwr H private ue at indlviiltials. Brws. eoriKirations, municipal and nlher wise, for general business and for iolcc.t!ri' alarm or messencer business, and for the tranactlon nl any business u Hhleli elec tricity oer or lliiough ulres may be applied to any useful purimse In the fmmlv ofCar txyri and other wnmlies In the Slale'of IVnn jylvanl.i. as set forth in said applleallon. iml lor these purimsps In have, possess and en Joy lUI the rltdits. beneiusamt prhllegesof J he said Act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. The mimes of Ihe siihserlliers tn saiil char ter are Frank W. :rinin. Joseph It. Kenuev Charle,SiieKhlml,' lhlVld N. DITlUim AlILf.EIt. Solicitor. Feb 27-wJ 4" Cl,(s,"u, St-' riilUdelpliIa. TITHE AINSWOUTII nOILEU J: TIPK JL COVERING. A Perfect Non Coridue lor. Foe in'ormatlon semi for eireiilur MALCOM PATTERSON, P O. B-x Su Rending. Pa. 2 27 4w. A BIGOPFERlr,'! 3,J.lve Away 1mo seirwiperallng wash ing machlni-K. If nu want one, send nsjournaine. p.n.aul express ofllceat once. TitK N Al IONAL CO..J1 Ueji St.. N. Y.2-g7-4w m j 1 !S 11 if S3! mm svma LADIES WANTEO-T.i work for us at their own homes. $7 to 1 10 ier week can be easily made) no eanvsuuig s 'aseinating and steady employment .Prlii-ulrs and sa ideo) the w'rk sent lor stamp. Adilie,a HOME M'F'G. Co. r. O Box lain, U nion. Mass 2 27 4w WK waut Kairrincn everywhere, loem and trsv'llng, to sell our g-mds Wil' pay good salary and all exienra Write lor terms at once, and stale salarv wonled. BTANDARD 61 U VER WARE COMP'Y.. llosmn. M.sa. For Sale or To Rent A Tliree-Storv Dnelllnc House, with He?eI nll,rr riiom in iMsemeni, lurnisneu tfjl Wore room In Basement, furnished arjcanii ci'iioiera Mini nin-ira. Miuaie on liankay. Uhlghlon. Pa., dlrecllv iipun- IheCAiiuoN AuvoeATKolllce.nili hi-ri-nleil togciherorheparatcly.inHilt. lor lurther particulars apply at ibis onice. 3-o-lw , n TV -n , , A Carpet Loom For Salt) ! The undersigned onersfor sal a complete dlllon. ' wm. KUIiKIL Aith to LEwm V, KlKPPlNnrH. thlsben. e'h- msrchtm 'Original Cheap Cash Store.' A Few Wnrfls AtaT Sits 1 Wc have rliglitcil our slitrt hlavk. Tlu.t Is, vrc liavu tint tncntioncil it in our ml vcrliscincnls for some lituf, Wc ilalm to-day, with good reiisnn, In (.oil the Lest made shirts tliat enn be prodiirvd any. wlierc. Our ohject lins heen from the start, not tn star lie by I lie apparent low irlit's,-but tn sell absolutely tlio Jlcst SliirN Ht tlie lonest possible jiricr. The nilislin llseil Is inniiiifacttllVM expressly for these shirts, mid is cut on I lie lepgtli. The bosoms nre guaranteed to ho t lie- best Irish Linen. Thoroughly reltifm-ced. can tullv liaiid-llnlshed. and sened llh six cord ti. ....... i 1 UtiluiinJrieil Phirts 00e. Host tinlaiinilrieit Shirts 05c. Best latimlricJ Shirts $1.10. Also u large stuck of cuffs A collars J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Sriusre, Bank Street, Lehlirh. tan. Pa. June 7, 1884-ly SATUltDAY, MAltCH 13, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. Pers-ns iniknv payiuetiti In Ihlaoflire by money orders or postal notes will please make ihem psyaMe i ino isi!roRT l osTurricx, s lli l,e higbton ollice is mit a money orJer ollice Newspaper Laws. Any person who lekeslhe pi-r recii)Hr ly from the post ollire, win tdt-r directed In his name or whether he is a subscriber or not. is responsible fir Ihe pay. Therourls have deelili-,1 tl.nl r,.r,i,; i,. take newsier and jwrlo lieels lioin tin i-e, or reiooviuir nnu 'i-av.nir ihem uncalled lor, is h nnma facia evldenc ol arxitinxAL K.uui). ("Shortly after tlio 1st of April next tlio IJAitnnv Advocatk office will remove l:om its )icsent location on Unnkwny, to a new ijuilding to lie erected just below the li. r. Uepot, on Hank St. Our Neighborhood in Brief. Hon. Slman Cameron celebrated his 87th birthday on the 6th Inst. An Infant rhIIJ of Harrison House, of Wcatherly, died last Satuiday. If your horses are affected with those twin posts of all crowded livery stables, glanders and farcy, give them Day's Horse Powder. Pries Si5 cents. All persons desiring a family medi cine, for the cure of stomach, liver and blood diseases, should use Dr. Hull's iiaiimiore mis. They are reliable. That fsvorlte tiri-scrlntlim lie Ilnll'a lUtlV Svrtlll IS absollllelv free fr,m, nil deleterious substances. It cures colic at once. Only S5 cents n bottle. Wc publish the list of juror for the April term of court on our first page this week. 52TFor a fine stvllsli list, enll ni it One I'll CO Star Clotliln" I lull Mu,i,., Chunk. The auditors' statement of the poor account of the borough for tho past jcar appmrs in to-day's paper. I lie Lehigh Stove and Manufactur ing Company, located here, shut down its works last Monday, for the purpose of enlarging and Improvlni; tho works. 1 lie deposlls subject loehrek In the First National Hank of this borough on March 1st amounted lo $75.7311.62. iSy-Tho One Price Sine floiMi,., Hall, Mauch Chunk, lias the Best u Int.. ehlits at Ml cents; cannot liu beat. The Overseers of the Poor of Weiss- port publish their annual statement In to-day's AnvoCATi:. Trot, trot ! the teams furnished b David Ebbert. at his popular lit pry on North street, this borough. Teams at short notice and lowest charges. SJf-Go to Frs. l!oder.'r. im.lee it.., Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a faslonable hair cut. All those Interested will find the ann tal statement of the I.ehlg'itoii Ccnletcry association printed in to-d.iy'e Issue of the Advocatk. C3JA reunion surnrlsn! ivlmt U Is P Those stylish Yeoman slilf luts, at regular city prices, al tlio One Pilcii Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. A letter Irotn Chas. Kroehlleh, dated Minneota, Minn.. Dili Inst., s.ivj: ' Wn arrived here safe on Friday morning nt 8:00 o'clock; all well and happy. 'Ihe weatner is nice. ' When an article Is mid tin ritro. no pay," w hy not try it? That is lliu way .laduln's lar syrup fur coughs, colds and croup, is sold at Thomas' General Munagur Woollen, of the Heading Railroad Co.. has given notice that the 8 jier cent, cut In wages of the employes In the workshops mil oilier departments of skilled labor has been restored, and took effect on the 1st Inst. This Includes trackmen. The employes in the clerical department aw still sub ject to the reduction. ESygT.Io uis Snixlliciin lin removed from his old store tn tlie One Price .Star ( lotliin.r Hall, first Clothing iurc im .Merchant 'rniloriii'' Kstahlisli mem In low I. V It. 11. ofliw. Mauch Chunk. Our friend Jake HeFrehn has lust perfeeled a Iirl-r1.ts article of polish, which cleans silverware, tlisswaie. Ac, with n VionJeiful rapidity. Everybody who has silverware or nickel-plated 8 oves should get tt S3 cent ball for tt.e. have half your cough medicine bill, by buying a S.je buttle of Jmluhi' me syrup, which contains a ounces, while no other cough syriipconialnsoter I l-s. Sold at Humus' druj store. 3?Mr. Lewis Wels. nf ihe f ,...- Slore, has just received a lull line nf the latest style In hprlng and Miiuiuer Uerby Ilais, Hoots and Mioes, which Ho selling at Iloliom Prices. Tho early spilng birds the blue birds and robins are getting to betjulte m jslcal In ihe early morning. Last Saturday, at Wllke.barre Nich olas Rapson, was awarded damages In the sum of $;J500 against the Lehigh Valley Hallroad Company, for the death of his son and Injuiles lo himself. Ho asked for $40,000. No wonder that peoplo complain of hard times when they pay ,,0e for a lit tle of cough sj run, no larg.-r than a -J6e U0Ie of Jailwln tir mi up, which is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells it. The extreme -.M ,-..., h.... i.... i.. terfercil hniii. will. i.a -i. .,. . : i "' oi. oi me. new liotei at tlie tilell. hut notu lil..tn lt..a . .. ", , ' 1111 ""'"IMmtaildlitsj ut B "ill be ready fur oiK'iiliig irv .,rlv t ii1P k...lvll ,,,,, , ., e y 111 ll,e M UM". proluUy by lt i middle of April or the 1st of .May nest, i ji wi1"" u.uu larg8 mil,lbcr " ""ooius nnd first rale an. ,ff,.,,,at.,lc foir,l'lC',aon will luMii ne .Oti'lJ than ever, nntlint n.e r;l.. , .. i jn the line of th famous SwUehPacW ( "Art Is lotignml tl'rno Ufleetlng," and It Is too bad to spend half of r short life ?n?f cure it iiiiekly, George Conklln, the lion-tamer, tajs I,vVi'iLr,.,i.lVie "0,,'l,,S to Io wllh cross- eyed animals, nor use any otlicr remedy for his coughs nnd colds but Dr. Hull'! 1118 Cough S vi tit), lie s.ivs It is tiiu only re liable eougli medicine to bu had. Die Allentonn lion Company will blow In a new stack this weak. I lie time for trlnrinliig grape vines has arrived, and don t you forget It. There are upwards of scrcnly prls- oners In tho Lehigh county Jail at this t'"ip- CrA fine all-wool suit w 111 be meas- ured and made In any style, fitgtiaran. lecd, at from 510 to 4U at tlio One rrlce Star Clothing Hall, 2a Susque hanna St., Mauch Chunk The contract for the Soldiers' Jlonu merit to Carbon County soldiers, to be erected In Mauch Chunk, has been .. i i ... . i i. i .1 ,M, lu "'u w company ot unugeport, i;onti. n win bo finished not later than tlio first of August. The structure, including the base, will be 51 feet. EifFor bargains In Wall Papers and Window Shades go to the book and slatlonerv store of E. F. Luckenbach, (11 Hroadway, Mauch Chunk. N. II. Decorations and borders at less than half price. For the week ending Mar. 0, there were 113,f7S tons of coal shipped over the I.cblgh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 1,711.113 tons.and show ing an increase of 3S4.017 tons compared with the same time last yeir. Lighting the streets of Hethlphem by elcctrlrlty dining the month of Feb ruary cost that borough $170.87. Cliuiss (DHto., The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. The Strohl Family gave a concert at Cherryford, Wednesday night, the 3rd Inst., and next morning their bag gage was pl.icrd on a I ruck and was about being transferred to a train, when the fast express rushed by, catching the troupe's belongings, which consisted of a variety of Instruments, scores, stage settings and costumes. Everything was leslroyed. Over one million boxes of Acker's. Dyspepsia Tablets sold In the nnst iwcivc monins.pureiy upon tlieir merits. Why suiter with Chronic Comt'pation. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, and Fenialo Troubles, when Dr. V. T. Horn Lehlghton nnd W. F. Hierv Welssport. offer on relief nnd positive cure in tho Dyspepsia Tablets. They sell them on a guarantee. A number of representatives of tho several post: of the Grand Army of the Republic, of tills section of the state, were In session at the room of Lnfav elto Post, 217, Easton, on tlie 4th inst., for the purpose of fixing on a time and place for the celebration of a day to be known as G. A. It. Day. September 17th, at E.iston, was fixed upon. S"Wal! Papers in all grades, from the cheapest In tlio highest and best. Decorations and fine goods in large, va ilely. Painting or Paper Hanging by coupolent workmen. Giwi me a call. E. I'. Luckenbach, 01 UroaJway.Maucli Chunk. Mine Inspector Williams' report for ISS." was made public on Monday last. Dining Ihe year the average number of days worked whs liM.liO; tho number of persons employed, 10,073. There wcie I7S Injured and 85 killed. Tho total coal pto.luctlun In the middle district was 0, 177,044. 13 tons, against 7,881,PG tons for 1SS4. Aftera thorough test Dr. T. Horn C. Lehlghton nnd W. F. Ulerv Welssport most positively assert that Acker's English Remedy is tlie best medicine for Asthma, ('roup. Coughs, Whooping Cough, ami nl) Lung Troubles that can b found. Ask thcui about It, for they Lilly guarantee it. Prof. II. A. Kl-cnliardt, principal or the East Mauch Chunk schools, died oi Sunday evening nbout 11 o'clock, after nnlllness of about 7 weeks. lie . a i hurled on Thitisday afternoon. He was a very e.vcniplaty young man and n natlto of Lehigh county. He leaves a wife and one oung child. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. lllery Welssport, u-si to make an isserllun, which they can back wlili a polllo guarantee. It Is all about Acker's llloo.l Elixir. They claim for It stterlor inerilHoternll other remedies of its kind, and guarantee for It a posi tive an I sure euro for Rheumatism, Syphilid, nnd all blood disorders. It frees I lie skin from spots nnd disease, tn I biives the complexion clear. Ask them about It. Tho noxl meeting of the State Teachers' Association will take place nl Allenitiwn. on .Inly Oth, 7th and 8th. The Executive committee recently held a meeting for the purpose of arranging a programme of exercises, and the fol lowing topics were prnxldcd for: "De fects nf our School Laws:" " Heading Circles;'' "Some Phases of the Normal S-honl Question: fho Helallon of College lo Public Schools;" " The Stilly of l!ir.la;" "Primary Work;" "What can supplant County Institutes? ' It is the poor turn' frienl, but the rich man urns it nlo: because It Is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, and Is sol I "no cure, no pay." We refer to Jadw In' tar syrup. Sold at Timiiias'. The secretary of a lottery astoclath n gotten up at Shenandoah under the ntts plcts of a lire company Uis been arre od by a deputy United Slates Marshal au I Ihiiiii I over for court. Tho lottery n-ao'latlon Is said to hate Issued 25.0C0 tickets a Jt each, making a gross amount of sV .')., out of which they propose! glvlm le than jfi.Offl of prizs. Una much was rwche.1 ha not been made publlr, but the drawing look place. S2TMrs. n u, Snyder rwpcclfully announces to her lady friends thai she has resumed the Dressmaking business, and Is prepared to make up dresses In ; the latest fashion and In a durable man-', tier at reasonable clwrgsw. You are In- Red to give me a roll. w'J. We are In ret-ripl of tlx graduating thttats "Voluntary Alignment for the lleiieHt of CitkJilof. Ih l'HB)lanla," lH-tpre4 by John F. IUIUek, of the cU o-f ', Uwltes-wty ( I'sNnwylvasthi, 1 I'hlUiUilpbU. Hon; of tmr rtaUm v. Ul rco4Uet him as having reatusilly Ih IrtlMlttM IH I KM lMu4siti tlhl JBmilg miwle leauitM. It 1. a sery alisaLW itucitm. in its th prusYttiusa and Lavvry ereiiluablr boots taf Mr. HaitkMh. Ws) raw u Mty ycrtsM a VtfsjtstUMitt slsw lu the peufaiasuas. ty i Urgr assortment itflVsaatuI Clil inns' mi 'is. wade lit plain ami Ijn.y tli, piuket i.imii ...;. I',. , ,, price ' li, (I , 'i Hail Maucli huuk :r t i!in Edward J. Mylottc, ox-Audlto'r t( Drtermlned Sidle Canfleld. Luzorno county, was arrottxI Weiinor-l A despatch from Ashland, I'a., dated feroonor forgery. On Prlda8th li.st saj-.: George Italnert I, 20 'Mt he called at the Anthracite Savings- years old, and the son nnd heir of the Bank nt Wilkcsbarro nnd presented a' proprietor of the llclticrt Umiso of that cleck for $20 ,,Ufportln3 to bo signed i village. Sadie Canflcld Is the pretty 0- . .,.. ;,'',,. ..... i, '., , , - ... . l.x WbUIIHUI Illll-ntlUIII, liquor merchant. ! Another large mectlni of miners was held at Nantlcoke Tuesday night for the purpose, of compelling the Sti quehaiina Coal Company to proceed with tho work of recovering the badirs of the entombed miners. A committee. of two from each of the other five mines of the company was appointed to enter the fatal mine as far as possible, this mormnr, jf ,iie enmmliteo find, that ,, , , , " mem is uu uitiigur iiiu wurii oi rcseiie will bo resumed at once, but If danger U discovered In the gangway the bodies of the twctity-tlx men will remain where they are, People in and out of Town. our people who may have rclathes br ' friends Isltlnu: tlicmwill grcally oblige us ''.v sending in Ihcir uatnes nnd residence for .".u,,im,i mmKT mis ncau.-j.mm.i Mrs. Jon. Klstler spent Tuesday In Allentown. A. A. Graver, of Mountain Top, was In tow n ot er Sunday. Mr. John Gomcry,of Mauch ChUriiJ, while In town on Monday dropped In to see its. C. M. Sweeny left on a business trip to Buffalo, N. V., last Wednesday noon. The jovial Titos. Lelmbacb, one of Heading's popular counclhnen, was In town Wednesday. Thomas and David Klelntop will leave for Washington Territory some time during next week. Daniel Graver, of Falrvlew, Pa., was visiting relatives and friends In town and Welssport over Sunday. Mr. A. W. Eaudenbush and wife, of town, spent a few days this week with Alden, relatives and friends. Mr. J. Hcydt, of Ashley, Penn'a., who was visiting fricn Is In Lehigh county during tlio week, stopped off at this place, while on his way home, and made us a very pleasant call. The indedt-lgable Hob Sweeny, of the "Corner Store," spent several days during the week w ith Alden,Pa.,frieuds. information received from parties at that place leaves us under the Impres sion that our popular friend Bob enjoyed himself thoroughly while there. Prof. J. Frank Barr, who during the past few months has been the very efficient principal of cur public schools, left for Lincoln, Neb., on Friday inorn In? of tills week, which place the pro fessor proposes to make his future rc-l- dence. Ho takes with hhn the best wishes of a host of friends, including ihe AnvoCATn, for his prosperity In life. Kcral Arcanum. At an election of officers In the Le hlghton orJer No. 310, resulted as fol lows: Beg nt, T. A. Snyder. Vice Regent, C. G. Haun. Orator. F. L. Hebcr. Past Regent. Dr. W. A. Dcrhamcr. Secretary, 11. J. Hretney. " Collector, W. P. Long. Treasurer. V W. Bowman, Chaplain, J. S. Miller. Guide, Akin J. Koch. Warden, F. G. Heiuert. ' Sentry, It. L. Koons. Deputy Grand Regent and Represent ative to Grand Council, W. C. Weiss; Alternate, Dr. C. T. Horn. Trust con, J. S. Lentz, J. T. Semmel, in. Waicrbor. Mahoning Items. A quilting party came off at Fcn sterniacher's on Shrove Tuesday. Ed. G. Sunder left for Mansfield, Ohio, this week. N. M. Balllet, a senior in Franklin and Marshall College, was at home over Sunday. Miss Ida Noll, of Bowrnans, was visiting at Dr. P. D. Kelser's this week'. W. A. Siller sent his pacer, Sallio C, to Philadelphia, Wednesday, to get her Into trim for the next season's races. Moses Oranyillo Frantz, tho "rip roaring bruiser," of Mahoning, will learn the butchering trado with his brother. Dash. Pleasant Corner Fplinters. Mr. Levi Geigcr, of Lehlghton, was the guest of his father-in-law on Sun day. Miss Emma Shafer. of Tamaqua, was the guest of Nathan Zimmerman last week. On Thursday last several of our young men passed a few very pleasant hours at the residence of Owen Smith. Quite a number of young and old folks are on tlio sick list. Mary Ncwmejer. of this place, was visiting friends iu Lehlghton duringlast week. On Tuesday of last week Auditors meeting was held at J. T. McDaniel's. Josupu. Even Printers Can lie. Mr. Superintendent Snyder recently had the proceedings of the County Inst, lute printed In pamphlet form, and tho work was dune by Mr. Lesher, a job printer, who, of course, solicited the work by calling on Supt, Snyder in per son. Mr. Maloy, of the Lanford Jlecord Informs us that Incidentally he met Mr. Snyder and reminded hhn of the fact that the newspapers do the ( - . . . . , work of publishing articles and notice In ihe sup ort of the Institute and con tributing largely lo its success without compensation, but when It comes to work by which money I earned they don't get It. Mr. Snyder answered Mr. Maloy by informlug him' that' Lesher told him (Snyder) that none of the uewpaper otllces la the county could tlo that kind of work and that he was lnducd to believe him when be made the assertion. Jir. Jiaioy expressly authorizes us, thui to use his name as we do. yy0 ' llierxtore one ll to ourselves to Pj-q rnwirwe Mr. Lhcr' assertion a dcilber. at faWehood, he weJI knowing It to be I a falsehood whn he uttered It. The ly matter of surprise Is that so well Jf4K-. a mh as Mr. Snyder could be ' W'D M.e.. t iM mlrepreenUtIo.i.- Maib h ( Istiuk WaH-nsf, rtth Inst. 'Its Cam AiiVikatk I. prepared laaiseaJJ kua tt nt Htjak an J Job Print- last, (raw a YlaUtttg ear.1 upward, nt fair Uuu pileaM, but we cnnuui do work f r ii -l injf .irft' II; ires at which 'ini' iiieaulpY our roipbivee fair 'ig- s f ' r a ( r dy wxk J-.-vl.. IIKUULCI VI II IllUll tllll IICIII, also of Ashland. Young Helnert wanted to marry tho widow' daughter, who was determined that Sadie should marry another young gentleman. Last Wednesday nlghtlhc young lady -went to prayer meeting at the United ilrothern church. While tho first hymn was being sung n carriage drove, up to tlie cliurcli door. Miss Canficld had apparently been expecting It, for whctl she heard It stop she walked quickly out of tho church. Her lover met her at the door nnd hastily helped her Into tho carriage. He Jumped In after her and whipped up his horse. At that moment a woman came rushing down the street, and, dashing at tho horse's head, caught the bridle and hung on nt risk of Iter life. The woman was Mrs. Canficld. Her cries biought a number of wor shippers out of the church, and when they saw tho situation they went to Mrs. Canfield' aid and stopped the elopement. Aided by five men Mrs. Canfield carried the struggling young lady home. Tho next night Mrs. Canfield went to her daughter's room and found It ompty. She started out on the trial and traced Mlss.Sadlo to Heincrt's Hotel. Tho Irate mother obtained a warrant, and a constable arrested the girl, on what charge does not appear, and took her forcibly back homo. She was thon locked up in her room. When Mrs. Canfield went to the room next morning It was again empty. The window was up and a bed q-illt.onoend fastened In the room aud tho other end reaching to within two or thrco feet of the ground, hung out of the window. Mrs. Canfield started In pursuit of her daughter the third lime. 'She wa9 too late. Mrs. Canfield followed them post haste to Pottsvllle, where she knew they must obtain a ljcense before they could be married. No llcenso had been taken ont by the eloping pair. No trace of them could be found, and Mrs. Canfield returned home. On Saturday she re ceived the following telegram from Camden, N. J.: No license needed here. Sadik Rr.tswiT. Stabbing Affray. The Uazleton Bullttin ot tho 10th Inst., says: The citizens of this borough were on Saturday morning last apprised of a stabbing affray, which took pjaceat tho corner of Poplar and Broad streets, between Scott McNeal and Wm. Fatkln, In which McNeal received the worst of tho bargain. McNeal claims that while he was on his way homo In company with his wife, they wero accosted hy Fatkin, who asked him where he was going, the former answered to his home, when Fatkln In return said, "Well, you bettor get there pretty quick." They engaged In a scuffle, and Fatkln drew a knife and slashed him In several places. F.ukin's 'story docs not agree with that of McNeal He says he was on his way home, and when he met McNeal asked him if he w as going home, when Mc jjTcal answered, "That's nono of your d d business," at the same time strik ing him with a weapon of some kind. After Fatkin had recovered ho pleaded for mercy, ' hut was again attacked. Fatkln seeing that his assailant had no mercy, took from his pocket a Barlow knife which he wielded until McNeal desisted. McNcal's injuries are not so serious as was at first anticipated, and he seems to be Improving. Fatkin was on Monday arrested on the charge of aggravated assault and battery preferred by the father of McNeal. He appeared before Squire Longshore nnd entered $300 ball for his appearance at court. Teacher Expelled. The county Superintendent anaDirec lorsof Lehigh township, Northampton county, were compelled to perform a very unpleasant duty on Thursday of last week at tho Trcichler's school house. After the Superintendent's address to tlie scholars, he quietly dismissed them with the remark that tho school board would organize Immediately and pro ceod to special business. The business consisted of investigating a charge against tlie teacher, a young man named Gray, of Woavcraville, of undue inti macy with one of his pupils, a young lady bv the name of Klotz, about fifteen years of age. The teacher was very much confused and strenuously denied the charges, but the evidence so well established his guilt as to admit cf no doubt and the sympathy which was at first In his favor went to tho other side. Tlie accused then tendered his resigna tion, but the boaid refused to accept It unless accompanied by his certificate. He then handed that over and soon after was expelled. He. left for home on the fir. t tialn due. There was a largo attendance of the people In that vicinity. Slatiiyton Hews, 10th Inst. An Interesting Decision Some weeks since thc.DIctrlct.Vttorney of Easton asked for a rule of nineteen p;rsons recently discharged by the prls o t Inspector to show cause why they should not be recommitted to Jail and se;cye until sentence was compiled with. .These persons wero among those who during JBS5 had been committed for 0its In criminal suits and who has been ,tll.!t -frn I llflnp.lln.l nnr. ...11. ......M.pu.. w,,vi DUVI w vwll 1111. 111!. Mb Illtll- out payln; costs. When tho day came j for arguing thuquesliun Mr. Gelscr Bald he would not ask the Court to pass on the question of rearresting the defend-, ants but would simply suggest the ques tion whether the. inspectors had a right to discharge such prisoners. Monday Judge Schuyler decided that there wns no authority for the prison Inspectors to discharge prisoners confined for costs I unless they have served thirty days, If I tho costs were under SIS, or uluety days it over mat amount, out ttie county ,.....,,!.,,,!,... 1.1 .U...1 .1 t. viiuiui,iuui;iii Luiim iioiaiu luc JillB- on'n - Tllls decision will revolutionize practice not only in Northampton, but ln near,y evcry otlier county In the Statc - u w ,!lckv for rrank Andrew,, U !,,,) miller In the Pueblo lloiit lng mills, E , ,,. .. n . ,., ,, ,, n that he was u man of muscle. His ccat caught In some machinery gearing, and he wns on the point nf being drawn to lilt death when he caught a beam and elung tvlt while he was stripped of roi ves and unterrrirmenls. His watch was ground to powder, and ho (h!roscif uaa badly lrul?-Nl. Obituary Andrew Graver, Sr., tiled at the resi dence of his son, Andrew Graver, Jr., In tho borough of Welssport, on Wed nesday last, after an Illness of several months. Deceased was born In Lehigh county, April as, 1S00, and removed to Lehlgh ton In 1801 5 he assisted In building and opening tho Lehigh canal, and was ono J of ttie first men to run n boat through that watercourse, and was aftcrwutds ' engaged In various other enterprises, In which he accumulated considerable uroncrtv. Always a staunch I)i.mvrei ' In nolltlca: 1m was rv-erwrt.l Itv neighbors as an honest and upright citi zen and a good neighbor. He leaves five sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of an affectionate parent. The funeral will tako placo to-day (Saturday) at one o'clock, from the residence of his son, Andrew, In Welss port. Hev. A. Bartholomew will offici ate In German, and Hev. J. E. Freeman In English. Poblio Sales to Take Place. Tho following sales of real estate and personal property will tako place at time and place as below, ns per bills printed at this office, or advertisement In this paper: March 1C, at 2 p. ra. Executor's sale of House and two Lots in the Borough nf Wrtl.annr n .1 , 1. .. T I 1-11 . w. nnu iukq J.IIUU iIIUS, late propet ty of Daniel Schoch, dee'd. March 20, at 1 p. m. Farm Implements nnd Household furniture, property of Jonas Marklcy, dee'd., In Franklin twp., Catharine Markley, Adminis tratrix. March 22nd and 23rd, at 1 p. m. At East I'enn Furnace and Bowman's respectively, horses, mules and vari ety of personal property late of John Balllet, dee'd. March 24, at 1 p. m.Fnm stock, Im- Slcments, etc., property of Jeremiah :ern, near Millport, Lowor Tona menslng twp. March 24 and 20, at 12 m. Farm of C9 acres, horses, cows, farming im plements and furniture late of S. II, Stclgerwalt, In Mahoning twp. March 27, at 1 p. m. Horses, carriages, vu3, ueusicnus, ac., property oi .u. Kaber, "Franklin House,' in East tveissport. It Is said a pound of bananas con- tains more nutriment than three pound of meat. The amount of profanity they contain when smeared on sldowalka has not been calculated. The next clrctlon ln this State will occurr In 'November when tlttre will bo chosen a Governor, Lieutenant Gov ernor, Auditor General and Secretary of Internal Affairs, twenty-eight mem bers of Congress, enc at large and one from each of tho constituted districts, and ono hundred and two members of tho lower house of tho Legislature. Tho Legislature, which meets In Jan uary following, will choose a successor to United States Senator Jame I. Mitchell. The cost of snppresslng locusts In Cyprus sinco tho British occupation amounts to oyer $330,000. But the Government Engineer states that, large as tho expenditure has been, It Is cer tain that it has already been recovered by the Island many times over In the value of the crops saved. The most atrlklng result of the ag ricultural depression ln tho north of England It the migration of a number of Cumberland farmers to Warwickshire and other midland counties, where land can he obtained at a lowor rent. A long train left Penrith a day or two ago for the south, containing several farm ers, their families, servants and stock. John H. Small, a wealthy citizen of San Francisco, who Is forming a mag nificent library of choice English books, has lately had bound for hhn, through a London bookseller, a set of Picker lug's Aldlne edition of the British Poet (fifty-tbrec volumes), each volume be ing encased in distinct shades of moroc co from the others. This has been done before In calf, but nover before In morocco. .MARRIED. Fbcy Gi;nNEiti. On Saturday after noon, March (I, by the Rev. James A. Little, at Sunnysfde Parsonage, Hok endauqua, Sarah J, Gcrncrd, of Al lentown, and Henry W. Frey, of Ironton, Lehigh county, Pa. Akxold WinTi!. In Stroudsburg, on March 8th. 1887, by Hev. Kerschner, Mr. Freeman Arnold, of Gaylord, Mich., formerly of this place, aud Miss Martha White, of Stroudsburg. Ill ED. Dittebune. At Packerton, on Mon day, March 8th. Millie, daughter of Timothy and the late Sarah DItter line, aged 13 year and 2 days. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up In l2njloek, hy lie Haven & Towinend.Baiikers.N'o. 3fl S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocas bought aud sold either for cash or nn marmn. rkiladtlfhia, March, in. 1SW1. bid asked I' SVa, Kxt 100J 0 S Currency iV i;rj U S 41, lie 2 H2J U 8 4' 1271 I27J Pennsylvania It R 54 41 J Poll idulphlx A-Reading R It I-lfi 14 L-lngh Vallev BR &9 ;oj L -high Coal i Navigation On.-... 61 ill Uull. N Y. A I'hila. R R Co.-... 4J 4 NewJeriey Central SI S4 Northern Pacific Com 2 J6 " " Prefd T M Oregon Transcontinental ; Sl 31 Union Pacific 48 481 We.leri. Union 8XJ . West Shore In 1 JJ 105 Lniumlle Si Kushvjlic 42 42 Silver. iTradeal 80 82 BnMKium.wJ "I "The Oreatast Co: t Care on Earth for la qucal Ulan any otru knows rcuara mora iWa. lAtvis halvatitmk Oil .baton Dfia BULL'S GOOQH SYfflJ? For tho cure of Coughs, CotcVi, Hoarse n;53, Croup, Asthma, UroacWUs, Whooplnj Cou-i, ladplcnt Con suspttoa, tr.d Ut tis ruicf of con--r ptlvo psriona la ttrfouiced stages ofUaDIscsse. Fcr Cio ly cU trur gists. Price, 25 cents. moh April May When tbo weather rrows warmer, tint cxtrcmo tired feeling, waut if appetite, dullness, languor, tad lassitude, timet almost tbo entire huxian family, raid scrof ula end other diseases caused by humors, manifest themselves with many. It Is Im possible to throw ell thU doblllty and expel humors from tho blood without tho aid of a rcllahlo medicine liko Hood's Sarsaparl'Ja. " I could not sleep, and would get cp In tho morning with hardly lffo enough to get out cf bed. I hid no appetite, r.nd tny f aco would break out with pimples. I bonsht a bottle of Hood's Samnartlla. and soon began to sleep soundly could get up with out mat urod and languid feeling, and my appctlto Improved." 11. A. SAKror.D.Kcnf.O "I bad been much troubled by general debility. Last spring Hood's Sarsapatilla irovcd Just the thing needed. I derived an Imrncnss amount of benefit. I never felt bolter." II. F. Millet, Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsapatilla Sold by nil druggists. 81 s six for f 8. Made only by C I. HOOD K CO., lowcll, JIass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Our Motto t " His Cash ATTENTION! OUR STORE WILL IiE nOflfffj uarfers from now on, as wo desire to clear out tlie lmltmoe of ont Before putting in a new lne of Spring & Summer Goods. Call early and get tlie 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 I ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, dec. iSank Street, Lehighton. TLe Wo TAIIIil3im, nt opened a Oenaral Slora In Luuenel'a ninclr, opposite the "flarbon n.ie," Bmk Street, Leliigbton, with a lull and complete line of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Chinaware, Confectionery, Tobacco &.Cigars, Which be isaellinsjat very low prices lor c.ih. Everybody ll fuylloJ to call and In. spect our goods. - We Carry a Large Line of Holiday Goods. iOARPETSe At The Carpet Emporium OF He I1IM1DIS9 607 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. Of all the DitTeront Grades, Qualities, Styles and Prices For less in price, than at any time in the history of thirty years. Such as WILTON, VELVETS, BODY BRUSSELS, Tapestry Bruise Is, 3 Ply, Extra Super Ingrains, HOMEMADE EAG, HALL & STAIR CARPETS, Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, &c. February 27, 18SJ 3m IS HEADQUARTERS FOR CaMncil Tomntocs, Canned Corn, Canned Ponchos, C.iniicd Pears, ("aimed Peas & l'lnnis, Canned Raspberries Canned Lima Heans, Canned Pumpkins, Canned Knlinon.Mnckro, " Tine Apples, Pickeis. Kefchnp Muslard. We ask you to call and inspect our choice line of goods. TO CONSUMERS GF GOAL The undersigned is prepared to urnish tho lwst Lehigh Coal, from 11 arleigh Colliery, at tho following low prices, by the Car, ron casu only. Credit ten cents per ton extra; In Yard. Dol.,lnTowa gg $3.25' $3,50 S ove - - - - - 3,35 3.60 Chestnut No. 1 - - - 3.25 3.50 Chestnut No. 2 - - - 2.15- 2.40 Prices at the Minds 25cts. per ton Lets. J. L. GABEL. DEALER IN HARDWARE LUMBER, COAL, &c.,-&c, Opp. PUBUC SQUARE, LEfllGHTON, PENN'A -SUHSCRIHE FDR- The Carbon Advocate 81.00 PER YEAR, At no other teaaon Is the trstem to iu. ccptlblo to the beneficial eCecti ot a re liable tenia and Imigorant, The bnpur stato ot tbo blood, the deranged 31tstloa, and tho weak condition of the body, eau4 by Its long battle with tho cold, wintry blasts, all call for tho rcvltlng, regulating and restoring Influences to bappUy and cCoctlrcly combined hi Hood' Saruparllla, " Hood's Sarsapatilla did me a groat deal of good. I had no particular (Urease, but wss tired out from overwork, and tt tootd mo up." Mns. O. K. Sooioki, Ooboe, 21. T, arsaparilla' " For coven yean, spring and fall. X bad scrofulout tore come out od tny legs, and for two years wat not tree from them at all. I sulTcred very much. Lest ISay I began taking Itocd's Bartapartlla, and before 1 had taken two bottle, tko tore healed and the humor left me." G. A. AnxoLD, Arnold, II. " Tkero is no blcod purifier equal to Hood' Sarsarartlla." p S. rur.trs, Rocbetttr, Jf.Y, Hcoci's Sar&aparilla Sold ly nil druggists, ti 1 six tor tJ. Uade only by C. I. 1IOOO & CO., Ljwell, ICua. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Sales and Small Proflta! " ATTENTION ! for Bargains
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