"Original ChoXCp Cash Store." LADIES ! Soft TbVow Away Your Money iy Pay ins Exorbitant Pricss fop Corals. r me urn mm : . a $1 Save! is a $1 Earned. Via have the best BO cent Corset In town. Wc nro selling h Corset nt 73 Cents that cannot be buuglit elienhero taiilcf $1.00. WliypaySl.rifl, 81.T5 or $2.l for -Corsets? We tc soiling the llcst 1'lltln, and Most Durable "Corsets hi it. 00, Dr. Warner's Health Corsets, 'In sizes 27. , iand.no, at 3l.on. Dr. Warner's llciiiblc Hip Corsets, in sizes 19, -io and !B, nt Jl.lio. A lot of ?I.M), SI.SS, Sl.flonnrt 73 rent Corsets In 1l2cs is, t!) and 20, reduced to 23 cwds. We aro also showing great bargains in Lr.dlcs Urltlsli Underwear, J. 1 ITUSBAUM, Opposite Public Square, Bank Street, Miletrtmi. .Juno 7, issl-ly. The Carbon Advocate SATUKDAY. FEBltWAllY 13, 16S7. 'CI'F.eiAL NOTICE Persons making payments 0 to this office ny money oiders or liostjil notes VIII 'please make them payable nt the WEISK rOKT FOSTOFFICE. as the Lehlghtoti Ofllce Is NOT a money order Mllcc Current Events Epitomized. .Wno Is "Tulip? We don't know whatTtilip'is. Honda?, lith instant,--St. Valentine's day. Election Hcke'ts and stickers printed at 11ns office. "The TItomas Iron Company has twelve furnaces In "blast. .The Itockport poor house Ws oilclitln 'dreil and eighty Inmates. ' A teachers local Institute will bo held "at Wcathelty on tho 10th Instant. A scarlet 'lever "epidemic prevails In some sections of Schuylkill county. A C.IStlc of the Knights of the Oolden 'fcasVls tojo organized .it Summit Hill. -usbaum, oft foank street, offers big bargains In coisc'ts. Heart adVertlscific'nt. Stack No. 2 of the Glendon Iron 'Com pany, Idle all winter, has again started up. A branch of tho Urotherhood of Loco niotlyo Firemen vlll be organized at White litaven.' The employees of the Crane Iron 'Works at Catasau-pia demand an increase n wages. For a sraosth shave a'nd a fine hair cnt fo to fisfang's.sliavlng saloon, opposlto the Advocate omee. Go to Frs. Hoilerer, under the Ex t'hange, Hotel, for a smooth shaYc a'nd a taslonable Yiair cot, Tulip!' Tullpl Tulip1! A -Mrs. Tolly, formerly fi resident of llazleton, has just received $."0,000 left her liylicr-grandTfiotlier In England Itls probable' that the citizens of Sum Ynlt Hill will apply for a borough charter at tho April' term'of.our co'mity courts. The laboreW'in the East I'enn (tolling 'Mill, at Vcrn'dale, struck for an Increase In wages. The works have been shut down. The.fhlUdelpWa and Heading Com ipany. In order to rcihieu expenses, dls VJliarged twelve men from their shops at Tamajiua., 4( CftrlstWh Scliaut of Erie county, who Wutally murdered his daughter In an a! lir.inpt to kill off his family sometime since,' 'committed suicide Monday. A ton of lop-rooic tell on Silas Bar tholomew and llciilien Kothermal In Hoycr 2fc Smith's eollicry, dw Allcnrowft Satur day. Doth were. Wily Injured. It "U reported "that the Lehigh Valley trfipany has puipliascd the Pennsylvania. Slatlngton and X-ew England Hallroad, and that the lines willhe joined at Statington. icwis Stpln, with a half-dozen dlffcr "enl aliases, arrested at Lancaster Friday, is Wanted by Lehigh county authorities for Inany robberies committed in that section. -l!ow Is Tulip going to get here? James Packard, of New York City, who has been carrying ton a very extensive business In swindling fanners by tlio"wlieat and barley racket" was nriested Saturday. --The "Honest P.ubc'' Comedy Coni pxny, composed of Shonando-ih talent, Vvhich left tliat place recenlly'wlth the pur pose of making a tour of the State,stranded at Erie last week. The Lehigh county Agricultural Socie ty has decided to increase the size of their grounds by an addition of four acres at a cost of $9,000. Tho race track will be Inadc a full half ndlc. E. F. Luckenbach, CI Broadway, Maitch Chunk, Is selling off ll'all Papers at largely reduced prices to make room for new Spring stock. There arc bargains for those who get them. 0-4 w. For the week ending Feb. 5, thera Were 111,30 tons of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, malting a total to date of 1,170,8131 tons, and showing a de crease ofC:,444 tons compared with same date last year. I haye a few suits of first-class ready made clothing, (my own make), which I rlll sell at an immense sacrifice In order to close them out. Call at once they must fcesold. II. II. Peters, Tho Tailor, Ex chaujr Mock, Lehlghton. 12-3w. Tbe attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Ilimtllnger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author it ed by us to icceivc subscriptions and moneys for the Gakiion Advocate. District Attorney Lcnahan, of Luzerne county, will begin criminal proceedings against thirty-six Democratic and twenty- three Ucpublican delegates for accepting bribes to vote for certain candidates at the political conventions held In that county recently, To close out my Fall and Winter Stock, I haye made a great reduction In prices in alMines of goods. If you would secure bargains now Is your opportunity good fits, best goods and workmanship. I must make room for new Spring and Summer Styles. IL II. Peters, The Tailor, Ex. change Illock, Lehighton, Pa. 12-aw. Youug wives who have old husbands will be glad to know that a Xew York physician, offers to cure snoring for ten dollars; but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure sore threats and colds for 25 cents. For neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, wounds, etc., use Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents a battle. An exchange contains the following very sensible advice which is worthy ot thoughtful consideration: The secret of success of some towns Is In the fact that all tbe people join as one man In every effort and enterprise calculated to build up the bujlness'lnterests of the town. It cannot be expected that .1 town will prosper as it should when the chief occupation of each person Is to try to tear his neighbor down. Five dollars reward for Tulip, Tullpl Tullpl Tullpl S.ilo bills neat, cheap and while you wait. Election tickets and stlckcts printed nt this office. "Luzerne county has three hundred mid three practising physicians. Sheriff Gallagher has but seven prison ers domiciled In the county jail. -Tho Iron trado In the Lehigh Valley Is brighter than It has been Tor years. 40,000 has been subscribed by Lancas ter people for a public Improvement fund. The employees In the Adelaide silk mill at Allcntown demand an Increase In their wages. Easton merchants lmvo been doing a brisk wholesale trade since tho strike In Xew York City. "-Peter Kedlnger and Henry Kurtz were burned to death at tiro Lebanon Valley furnaces Monday. The Stroudsburg national bank, with a capital vsf $100,000, has been authorized to begin liuslncss. Yorktow'n, Banks township, Tjoas'ts of supporting one church, one barber shop and one beer saloon. Rev. C. S. Hainan will preach in the Evangelical church this (Friday) eyenlng, In tho English language The barbers, In this place, have con cluded not to open their establishments on Sunday after the 20th Instant. Joseph K. Bogert, postmaster of Wllkcsbnrrc, who died Friday, was burled Monday with military ceremonies. The residence of a Mrs. Thomas Cos Icllo, at Sla.tington, was destroyed by lire Monday. Loss, $1SOO: partly Insured. Mrs. Augustus Noll(of Bowmanstown, fell on the Ice Slonday nnd broke her arm. She Is doing as well as can be expected. Have your sale bills printed at this ofr (Ice thereby securing a place In our public sale register published every week. It will pay you. John E. Jenkins, of Shamokln, will speak op temperance In the Evangelical church on Tuesday evening, 15th Instant. All are Invited to attend. An order has been Issued by the post office department making money orders payable at any money order office Instead of one particular office, as heretofore. ' William Evans, for many years Inside superintendent of the Lehigh Coal and N'avlgatlon eoTnpany's coal mlne3 nt Lans ford, dfcd after .1 short Illness Sunday. During 18S0 1,112 marriage licenses were issued by tho cleric of the Schuylkill county court. Curing the same year forty dlvoiccs were planted In the same county. Jacob Smith, a lvldowcr, and Amanda Uinkle, a widow, both of Lehigh county, were married recently. They both had six children. They have parted the reason Is obvkAis, Without solicitation the Thomas Iron Company has advanced the wages of their employees ten per cent, to dale from last pay day. The men are jubilant over the advance, A Wn ami its contents on the farm of John Moyer, In upper Heldleburg. was de stoyed by lire Monday night. Loss, $7500; part Insured. The fire is supposed to have been of Incendiary origin. We would call tho attention of our readers to the advertising columns of tho Advocate, reminding them of the fact that the merchant who advertises Is ever awake to the interest of his patrons. Tnc Ila2lctou Plain Speaker entered on Its sixth year Monday. Tho I'fafn Speaker Is the best Inland dally newspaper published .in this partbf .the StaJo.'aJ( iv always a welcome visitor to our la'bl.'. William Shive, a bridgo contractor, of Lehigh Gap.fell from tho railroad bridgo at Copl.iy, Tuesday, and was killed, lie leaves a family. Tho funeral will take place at Lehigh Gap, to-day (Saturday.) Miry Elehlcr, an Allentown girl, nt tempted suicide .Monday by taking Paris green. If inilamal Ion does not set in she will recover. The girl, It appears, was troubled about a young man hamcd Kenne dy. We hear that some of our people have been victimized byapow-uow doctor re cently, who represented that he had made cures of certain persons hereabouts. One person so represented, denies that he had employed said pow-wowcr. Humbugged again. The anthracite coal prpdueing com panies state that w lien tho strike at Xew York Is lifted they will be hard pushed to meet the demand. Tho market Is bare of coal and there aro orders enough now on Hand to absorb nearly double tho quantity of coal now In slock. When Is Tulip coming? Several capitalists fn.ni Lebanon, In terested with Weimar Bros., have been In Tamaqua during the past week examining the Alleu machine shops, and it Is very probable .that they will lease the same. The shops can easily furnish work for two hundred men, and the machinery is of the latest and most lmproyed kind. Wile "I don't sco iiow you can say that Mr Whitcchokcr has an effeminate way of talking. He has a very loud voice." Husband ''I mean by effeminate way of talking, u.y dear, that he talks all the time." Tho Ill-feeling was amicably ad justed by tho parties taking a drive in one of David Ebbcrt's fancy turn outs. Liver) on North street. Counterfeit tllver dollars arc said to be In circulation and are so cleverly executed as to bo calculated to deceive almost any one. They are said to be exactly the same weight as tho genuine colli, and have a true ring. On the counterfeit there Is a peculiar curve in tnc letter "d" in tho motto. "In God we trust," the "d" sloplhg backwards like an Italic letter. Look out for them, ur. J. r. Lngleman, living near Slat- ington, a few nights since gave a ride to a person whom hd supposed at first to bo a woman, but afteruard suspected of being a man. By a ruse he got the stranger to step from the carriage, when he whipped up his horse and escaped. A muff with a loaded revolver In it was afterward found In the carriage. The above Is a re-hash of a very old yarn. The Dr. says he knows nothing about the affair. Buffalo township, In Butler county. has one of tho most faithful School Direc tors in tho State. He visits tho school nearly every week and was under tho Im pression until one day last week that he would bo paid for cacli day that he spent vlsltimj the schools. In conversation with the teacher he discovered his mistake, and it paralyzed him to such an extent that he went to sleep In the school room that after noon, much to the edification of the pupils, Little Bo-peep would have found her sheep long ago, had she told them she would cure their distemper with Day's noise I'owder, An excellent remedy. Dr. Bull's Balti more rills are superior as a cathartic to any olhei In all cases In which a purgative is employed, Price 25c. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup has a wonderful Influence In subduing the diseases of baby. uoo.1. Jt has saved the lives of many chll- dren. -Tullpl Tulip! Tullpl What Is Tulip? Election tickets and stickers printed at this office. Hay Is selling at from $10 to 820 per ton In this section. The next legal .hollday-Wftslilftgton's birthday, 22nd Inst. Tho days have, gulped ono hour In length slncethe 21st of December. Bethrclicm Is nnxlous to have the free letter delivery system Introduced there. --The number of prisoners In the Lehigh county jal! has been reduced to forty-five. Remember, wc print election tickets anil stickers. Office near the L. & S. depot. While under tho Influence of liquor, James Kennedy, of Allentown attempted suicide. SeycrTil slate quarries nt Sl&tlngton long Idle It 1s drought will soon resume operations. Thero Is t likelihood of Nazareth, Northampton cotinty,bccoiulng the location of a flfie hotel. Tho Stcmton Car Works, recently lost an order for fifteen hundred coal Cars on account of not being In working order. Thirty employees of the Ulonccr Silk Mill, at Allcntown, Nvho struck five weeks ago for an advance In Vvnges .no. still out. Forthe week ending on the Oth Inst.. there wcro 73,822 tons of coal shipped over the L. & S. ll. II., a total to date of 824.431 tons, showing a decrease as compared with sanre datolast year of 00.12:) tons. Everybody, with their sisters, their cousins, their uncles and their aunts are going to the School Entertainment, Satur- lay night. ,An elaborate programme has been prepared for the occasion consequent-1 ly a rlcli treat can bo expected. j Where Is Tulip coming fiom? Uotico to the Public It Sunday Is made for all human beings, why should we not havo our Sunday too? Therefore, we have concluded to keep out barber shops closed on Sundays, from Feb ruary 20th on. F. X. ItocncHER, S. X. I'lIOADh", W. F. Esiiamo. Acknowledgments. The follow lug subscriptions for the C'AlinON Advocati: have. been received slueo ICIKirt! Cllnlcni rtrctuny, Leliltchton, A. .1. Italllet, Meycrs!ouii...v.. , Thomas .1. Amur, New Mahoning our last ...$ l oo to .. 2 oo ... 1 00 . . . 1 no 50 ... 1 00 ... 1 00 ... 1 00 ... I on 2.1 ... 1 00 .. . 1 00 ... 1 00 ... 1 00 ... 1 (O ... 1 00 ... 1 01) ... 1 on ... 4 01 ... 1 CO Mini. mi ii. liutier, r rniiKiin iownsun). 11. S. Hoek, liChlglituiin .., Kd. llite.li, Lehlghton 11',,. I, !. l i, iii, tin i-,i., urn, mi, iistimu.... ....... .lere Itoth. Lclilghton dinlah Confer, Lehlghton , , Levi llarleinan, liowiiiaiistonn Cliailes A. llmdiiig. Ij'hlghtou A. A. Hatch. Franklin Township (!. Komviiiigler. Lehlghton - I). !'. Vogt, Weatlicrly .lames Meiilnn, Vaekerton , Jir. .lacoii Mine, lA'lilgliton William Xoll, P.iclierton : .... Hd. illbbler. Lehlghton , William Miller. Lehlghton Thomas Schwartz. Iionmanstowii Amos Itelgel, Lehlghton n rackcrton Specials. Mrs. George Piatt died at her residence on Sunday morning, after a brief illness, aged twenty-one years. Deceased was In terred In the Lehlghton cemetery, a large cortege of iclatlvcsand friends following the remains to their last resting place. Miss Minnie Brodhead has accepted the position of teacher in the Penn Porest schools. Wc all w Ish her success. The voters of Packcrton held their nominating convention at the hotel of Leo pold Mayers, last Saturday. Key. John Ilagcn, preached a tery good sermon to the people here, on Sunday evening. -Mr. Xuss, of Weatherly, was visiting relatives In .this ne!gliboihc:o,l la,st,vj;ck me unicKeruocKcr craze Is raging fear fully here Iho dude has fled. The base ball season is coming. Boys, wake up. Jokuh. In a Horrible Condition. Jacob Hulshizer, a brakeman on the Xew Jersey Central railroad, lies at his home in Easlon In a frightful condition. While on duty on Friday night ho was caught squartfly between the bumpers of two cars. hen found he was still held by the cars, was in. a semiconscious condition. and blood was spurting from his mouth and nose. Immediately after being released his body commenced swelling so rapidly that his collar and neck-tic had to be cut to prevent him from choking. Xext his shirt bursted at the seams .and his hoad swelled to about double Its usual size. Ills head Is so badly swollen that he cannot see or speah Tho blood that spurted from Ms nose and mouth camo from bursted vessels In his lun;s and the swelling, his doctor says, is caused 1) air that has filled all tho tissues of his body. By touching the skin one can hear the cracking of wind beneath it and also a shoot otc.kw.irJ and forward move ment. Xotwithstandlng his terrible con dition and Intense pain his doctor has hopes of his recovery. Hulshizer is about 24 years of age. " Pcnnsville Items. Peoplo aro already complaining of the horrid roads. . Our township politicians are stirring around lively. The public sale of Reuben Rchrlg was largely attended last Saturday. Mrs. William Moyer. of White Haven, Is the guest of her grandfather. Mrs. Win. Eel;, who was confined to the houso Is again able to be about. Mrs. Amelia Lessman spent several weeks with Mrs. Whall, at "Kitatlnhy." Miss Alice Selbert, of Lowhlll, Is the guest of her sister ,Jlrs. Penrose Geolg?. ,T..mes Andreas is busily engaged ifiak Ins preparations for erecting a newdwell Ing. Abraham Moyer, who has been Indis posed for some time past, Is still unable to work. Dr. A. M. Sitter Is kept Very busy at present attending to his scarlet fever and pneumonia cases. Tho child uf Mr. Nathan Kulb, which died Feb. 2nd, was buried last Sunday In the Brick-stone church cemetery. Mrs. August Xoll, of Bowmanstown, whllo walking on the pavement fell and broke her arm. Dr. A. M. Sltler set the fracture. A new blue stone quarry was recently opened by Sir. Huhsleker. of Lehlchton, for furnishing supplies to some of the Western metallic paint work. Cahln Schules.Penrose George's clerk, was over to Lehlghton last Wedrcsday. Ho came homd with a very fine cut. Ho says George, the b.uhcr, did It fine. Special Notiob. On the 1st day of April next, I will move niv entire stock ol'Dnii's. Medi cines, &c., into the adjoining imiiumg, two doors above my present location, llespectfnlly T. D. Thomas, Druggist. Look for sign of the Golden Mortar All the latest novelties in Fall and Winter merchant taiJor- in? iroods nt Clauss & Bro.. I Lehighton. - - - i OUR MAN ABOUT 10 WN. Ths Things our People Find Timo to Talk About from Say to Day. -Througri the courtesy of tho School Doard the "Man About Town; It again able to furnish the readers of tire A'iivo catk a reiume of the proceedings of that body. The meeting was called to order shortly af tcV eight o'clock Monday evening; In the absence of the president J. P. Smith presided. Directors present, h P. Lentz, secretary; 'J, P. Smith, Daniel YVIeand and faintiel Fry. The minutes ot the previous meeting wore read and approved. Aftoran Informal discussion of various Matters of Interest the following bills were presented ami ordered to be paid: Vnl. Schwartz, two benches , v. 2 on nanmcMiravcr, galvanized pipe, kc t in William Kemurer, brooms 7fi .1. 1 (label, window lights ....... 1 en H. It. Snyder, merchandise . "f O. T. Horn, Ink &c 0 Wi C. T. Horn, crayoi .-. . .-. 2 ro .lolm n. Acker, repairs on building-... 3 so Thos. Kcmerei'.renewlng insurance, 6 yrs..llo oo There be tic no other business the Board Adjourned to meet again tlru first Monday in Aiarcii. "The Democratic nbmlnMfngcrjovem tlon will be held at tho Carbon House, to night (Friday) for the purpose .of forming n ticket to bo voted for at the following Tuesday's election, it behooves all good Democrats to bo phiscnt In onlcr that a ticket ciin be put in nomination which will rally every Democratic voter in the bor ough. Important offices nro to be filled and good men only must be nominated for the following positions: Burgess, two coun oilmen, two school directors, one overseer of the poor, constable, assessor, auditor, judge of elections nnd inspector of elections. every Democrat in favor or good, straight forward covernmcnt should not fall to turn out and aid In tormlng a ticket for that putjiose. Weatherly Correcpondencs. The spring election will be held next Tuesday, and to-day (Wednesday) neither the Democrats or Republicans havo nomi nated candidates for the several borough offices that arc to be filled. Rumor has It that tho Knights of Labor made their nominations last Saturday and that they havo put a full and substantial ticket lit the) field. If this Is so. it Is useless for the older parties to nominate candidates, even should they find men willing to run. as the Knights will certainly elect their riicn. Messrs. S. Croll, O. W. Miller and A. Sclber, three of Weathcrly's prominent citizens, left on Tuesday eyening lor Du hith, Minn., where the first named gentle-j man has mado large Investments during the last two years. Messrs.. Miller and Sclber accompanied him, we understand, J lor i lie purpose or seeing tlio .Northwestern country, and if satisfactory, also make in vestments. Quite a number of our citizens have of late Invested their snare munev in western land where It yields them a large peiccnuie. g ; Rev. A. M. Masonhcin.cr preached' a very interesting sermon to his congrega- j tlon last Sunday evening. Tbo chruchJ was completely crowded with an Interested : and Intelligent gathering of our neonle. i The large number In attendance, alwavs. during his services is proof that -the rela tions existing between pastor and nock are pleasant. Rev. Masonhelmer lias succeeded during his few years residence here to col lect a large congregation. The "waifs" that reach us from Le hlghton through tho Weattosrly ITcrchl un der the cheerful headlug of "Lively Le hlghton," are Indeed Interesting to the average reader in more than One way. Es pecially those that left Lehlghton February 4, 1887. In the use of prepositions and the posltion of clauses in sentences, this pre tentious scribbler can learn much yet., For example, he says, In talking about ii can-' dldate for the superlntcndcncv of schools. "Teacher will find that Mr. Snyder Is not ouiy a candidate uut mat mils destined to bo the. successful candidate if iik cares to Inquire Into the matter." Who shall In quire Into the matter? Space does not per mit us to say anything about ills uso of prepositions. Alpha. : ABrntal Mnrder. A fierce family fight In tbe First ward at Scranlon, last Tuesday, culminated In the killing of John Sullivan by his brother Barney, who knocked him on the head several times with a heavy bar that had uoen used tor fastening Hie door. Jlarnev, it seems, was beating Ids brother Thomas when John entered the room and remons trated with Mm. Thereupon the Irate Harney flew savagely at John. nnd. with ono blow of the brutal club, broke his skull. ne continued to rain blows' upon his brother's head until the latter was unable to stir and the room was covcicd with blood. Harney then seized n butcher's knife and flew at Thomas, swearing that ho would cut his heart out, but Thomas escaped and notified the policc,who arrested the murder er siiortly.aftcr. Coroner Burnett held an Inquest at the scene of the tragedy In the afternoon. The sight wasaslckenlni? one. and tho story of the murder, as told by the .......... nii. "iwiiiui . iiuiii,,, nua appalling, jjarno.y has been placed In the County Jail, nnd Thomas was locked up to be held as a witness against him. Rccolnttons of Heaped. At a regular meeting of Assembly 3700 K. ot I. of Lelil?hton, held Friday evening. Feb. 4, A,l. tb., tho following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Wiii:m-.A, It has pleased tho flre.it Master Workman, In hit nll-nlse Judgment to call to the (ireat Assembly two oro-.ir truo nod Moved iilghts-Iiiotlicrs Liihralm lielulg and John ICi win then-fore he It iMortif, That In Iho untimely deaths of our Urol her Knights. L'nhrahii ltelirlg nnd John hruln.our Assembly has lost twitontsnttcnthe and earnest members, tho widows loving hus bands, the children exemplary fathers, and the community respeeled ( Itlzens. Rciolvtd, That wc commend tho widows nnd orphans, lu their sad allllctlons, to look for com fort ami consolation to tho (ireat Master Work m.inof the Universe, who doelh nil things well, n ml whose greatest atlllctlonsarc meant as bles sings. Retolrtd, That the charter of Iho' Assembly be droned In mourning for thn np.ice of thirty days. llttiJtii, That these, resolutions be entered on the minutes nnd a copy presented to taeh ot the , mow , Beulvtd, That these resolutions bo published I tllB C'AllllO.N advck'ati:. In W. (!. M. Sr.iri.E. JOSKIMi IlEKllKII.V, Aniuuit A. Haicii. Committee. The Z?omocratic voters bfj this borough will meet nt the Carbon House,, this (Friday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock, to nom inate persons, to be voted for at next Tuesday's election, to fill the severnl offices. Every Dem ocratic voter is requested to be present. By the Committee. Public Sale Eeglter. We haye printed bills at this office for the following sales, and most of them arc also advertised In our columns: ' On Friday evening, February 18, theio will bo sold at public sale, nt tho residence of It. J, llangen, in Kant WelssiKirt. valuable personal iroH.'ity, Including stmts, beds ami bedding, tubs and other articles. On Saturday, February so, nt one o'clock p. iu al tho residence of August l.iuti, Kgjpt, I-e-hL'li roiintv. u inhinblo lot of i including eariiels, beds and bedding, &c., will bo dlsjiosed of at public sale. On 1 rlday, .March Mi, nt one o'clock p. in., 0. 0. lllose, uilmlstrutor o tho estate of tho late Jonas Peter, dee'd., will sell at miLHc sale, on the premises In 1-ower Towamenslng, a valuable 1.11 in ,ii iut-iii)-iim m-res, ull uuieii is erected u ,.Y'03l!rr Iri,m? dwelling bouse, and necessary outbuildings. .Vivo, lot of f ,u iniiig Implements and household articles. - -On Saturday, March S, nt ono o'clock n. in.. Cuthariiio Markley, administratrix of the estate of the Into Jonah Marklev, dee'd., will eiose for sale on the premises In Franklin township. iiiiy-i wo acres anil one Hundred and forty tierehes of sMliulile real estati', nlso at the u'no time and pLieo n ahiable farm of flfty-threu iieies unit sixty-six penlies upon whleli is erected a '"""'"'i unciiiiiB huuso una an necessary out' buildings. ' -On rrlduy, March ti. at ono o'clock n. in., Peter lllose, attorney In fact for the hrlrsoftho late Charles lllose, dee'd., will exjiose to public ale, mi the premise In the borough of I'arry jllle. u valuable farm of f Ighty aerof iitmi w lilch i .in ira ,i iu tnury uoiiuie inuue House, anil nil ncuvssary onlhulldiiigs, tjo. u tot fanning , Implements and household articles, People as They Come and Qo. A-. A. Graver, of Mountain Top, mado us a pleasant call on Monday. Peter Hlose, of Parryyllle, while In town Monday dropped In to see us. Ex-Shcrlff C. W. Lenu, of Mauch Chunk, dropped In to sco us on Tuesday. Levi Harleman, of the popular How inanstown hotel, was In town Friday. William Ulosc, of Bowmanstown, while In town last week msdc us ft pleasant call Our popular constable Wash. Schoeh, was on a business Jaunt to Lansford Satur day. Miss Lulu Zchner spent Thursday at PacUcrlorf, the gdest of Miss Anabel Mir- JJanlel. It Misses Mlnnlo ond Ella Peters, of Rank street, visited friends at Slallngton last week. 0. B. Slglcy; ofTtho Mauch Chunk Ga zcttc, while In t'owu Thursday dropped In to see us. Ira WHllahu, of Pcri'n Haven Junction, was seeing old friends hereabouts for a few days last week. Al. Romlg, of Bethlehem, circulated 'mongst Lehlghton relatives and friends for a few days recently. Our genial friend Sheriff F. A. Raben old, of Allentown, was In town Wednes day seeing his many friends. Mrs. GeOVgo Bower, of Catnsauqua, spent several days In town with relatives and friends during tho week,'; -urs. ii. ii. rciers and ilrs. John s. Lentz, of town, were visitors of Mrs. Llues Gi-oo, In Xew Yntk City, reptly. (., Miss Mnjgle Mlllcr,au estimable young ladjr of SaegersIHe, Fa., AwVthc cucst of Mrs. W. G. M. Sclple, on Sooth street.dur- Ing the week. . Miss Laura Fcnsterm'acWrsan estima ble young lady of AlIcntow.nKr!5Wie guest of Mrs. John S. Lentz. oaWdMhauioton street,, this week. '1aKt Misses Mary Ebbert. IddMntz. Llllle ficlchard. Louisa Rann and"Affe.rs. Chit. Obert, Webster Clauss.ThosjfXusbaum nnd Geo. Shultz spent Sundayln Schuylkill county. . coMJJU.NICATIiD. The Connty Snperintesdency. Several communications, relative to the County Superintendence, lately nppearcd In the columns of your worthy paper, and as tills Is the all-absorbing subjcct.tliat is now agitating tho minds of teachers and directors, such communications arc both timely and to thn point. As a citizen and teacher, we are deeply Interested in the welfare and prosperity of our schools, and tygowttiat no system of public schools can Jae cfflelent wlthaut the most careful super vision. In the selection of this superior .officers, which will be some timo In May. our school directors should lay aside all party and Uoeloty affiliations and yote unanimously for the candidate whose quali fications and merits as a. teacher nro .high est, even though that candidate should hap pen, to be. neither tile pet of a clique nor the. abomination of a faction. A model superintendent, In our estima tion, should be a scho'ar, a gentleman, and a teacher. Ho should beaschnlarj for how can ho cause others to know when he does notlcnow himself; be should be a gentle man and not a supercilious coxcomb, for tlio superintendent Is looked up to as an ideal mall f and last, though not least, he should be an excellent teacher. He might bca gentleman and a scholar, and yet, If ids mental disposition was not adapted for teaching his other qualifications would not entitle hlnlt'o favorable consideration. "HAS a candidate embodying -these require 'nicnts", we bi'g leave in this communication to present Hie name of Prof. J. L. Pot telger, for tha last three years ptlnclpal of the Weatlicrly schools. Ills election would be hailed with delight by the teachers, and our public schools, the country's hope, would be in safe mid trust worthy hands. Piof. Potlelger has a vailed experience hi teaching extending, over a dozen or more years, and we sincerely hope that the directors' of Carbon county will weigh well, before they commit Ihemsttlvcs to apy other candidate, the claims and fit ness of this veteran teacher. Teacuku so. 2. Farley's Trade Report PiiiLAum.i'iilA, Feu., 10, 1S87. There is continued Improvement. in gen eral trade, and (he sitution is becoming jiyely as the spring season advances. A large business is confidently looked forward to, and from the character of the orders now coming In tha promise will be fulfilled. The money market closes the week with out substantial change. The stock market Is comparatively strong. , Trftde ip flour is slow and unsatlsfactoiy. 1 heat Is quiet In a speculative way. The wool market Is aclivc and stronger throughout. Thedcmand Is running chiefly on low and quarter and meJIum wools. Low grades appear to bo In small supply, and have advanced. Mediums are stronger. The entire situation Is firmer and strnmror? almost the reverse of what it was n month ago. The cotton market is Improving. The Philadelphia nositlon In iron ( nearly 1 per ton higher than In Xew York, yet the week has been dull one for the lirst lime In months There is nothing to cause uneasiness, but the danger lire of higher nrices Is too near to bo lmnntlw.l. Tlio speculative feeling Is less rampant, and there is no falling off In consumption. if wi-si ti;ss ui uiiers nre inn in me market, and will not be before Starch and April. Tho endeavor of the trade seems to be to prcsene n conservnllv lenilenev. The pig Iron trade is very strong, and larger companies nre very Indifferent about busi ness, uar-iiiiuiicis ami slilp-bulldeis ore taking in a great many orders, and railroad builders are covering requirements. An offer made for 2,000 tons of forge Iron at vanvas refused, and steel rails are inactive at, "). There lias been no material change In Hid anthracite coal trade since our la'.t repoi t. The mines continue to work three- quarters time, and most of the coal coming in markei goes direct to consumption. The s'ock at Port Richmond lOO.OOOtons has about reached Its normal enmlltlnn. The output In January was short of the quota, and tho output this month may not exceed that of last, though some of the companies iavor mining VjUOjUOO tons. If labor troubles do not Interfere It Is con sidered likely that this year will prove profit able 'o the anthracite Intel ests. Collections are. satisfactory. RtnW Onntatlnna Imported up to 12 o'clock, by Dk Havkx & iVi'ii i Vii "ni'Kcrs. o. so ri nurd strcot. I'hllmli.ltilili utnnl-i lu.....t .i ..i.i.-' tor cash or on margin. l'llll-un'Li'illA. Fell., a. its? U. ?.3's ion i', N l iirrenevo a , ij I!'2- ,i',ruuimn noli u l'.S.4itC0Uoli 128'J S Pennsylvania Kullroail uH V rcniisyliiiila& Heading Hallroad l i, U'h gli Vnlley ltallrnad. m u lldgli Coal nnd Navigation Company.. mi ii unit., n. v. & l'hiia it. it. c.i I...:., ip! New Jersey tVulral irtij : Northern Parian Com ?7 i! Northern l'liclllc Prefd ss'i i Oregon Transcontinental 31; lliilmi iMi.itin ..-? ri Western Cnlon!!.',,,'!,','.",","',".'!i"IX"1'' 714 ; nrnnnoie IMS lai IiuUllle&N'ashvlllc 01 ! Silver (Trades) 75 S, Just received Irom Boston, nn immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes, which we nre selling at $2.50 nnd 3 Warranted solid calf leather. Cluuss & Bro., tlio Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county, Topics tasT Over thefc" "-Joseph Rex was the fortunate wlnncf of o fine largo robe at "Mac's" late rallle. Misses Carrlo Dclbcrt nnd'Lllllo Guth called on Mauch Chunk fi lends during the week. Chas. II. IncDanlel was In attendance At the G. A. R. reunion at Uarrlsburg this week. A number of Improvements are con templated by entcrptlslng business men of this place. Miss Alllo Miller Is visiting Daniel Graver and family nt Mountain Top, Lu zerne county. - -Charley Goth, tur ponular painter and paper hanger, has Uccn-worklng at Mnuch Chunk during the past few weeks. John Laury, of town, has opened a barber shop at Packcrton. George Horn Is of the opinion that John could have done nothing better, and Is well satisfied. George Welsh, formerly employed with Hooven Bros.-, East Mauch Chunk, was In town this week. He left fot Ilazlctou Wednesday Ivhere he expects a position, When tho voters assemble to put In nomination a ticket to-night Saturday), one fact should be born well In mind our people want Only good. reliable and efficient officers. We haye such men and we hope they will bo present find help carry on the business of the convention. The raffie at Iho Franklin notise, Fri day night, for a one thousand pound hog passed off very peaceably. Two strangers present wire-threw a tte'seltlod the difficul ty bysellltig tlrelr respective numbers to Jacob llaivk, who consequently carried off the best part of the porker. The small boys who congregate around the street corners, making night hideous with their mad medley of Indian war whoops, xic.,had better "rook a little out," for our constable has his eye on them and some blight night, "when the moon has climbed the mountain,'' he will grab them scientifically by the nape of their neck nnd land them unccicraonlously In the "little ro'u'iicl Jdg, tound the corner." ; "Nyill Biery's cork-legged mule is no str.niBAtp Welssporters; while It has nev er dori'Wthlng to endear Itself particu larly InHrS&ieAUs of our pcople,It had nev ertheless found-a place amongst us which through tho peculiarities of fato Is now a vacant void. 11111 had an opportunity of trading tho mule on n genuine sleigh of antiquity bright visions of being the own er of just such a sleigh forceil themselves before Will's eyes, crowding out the well known features of tho mule, who had served his master tor better or for worse, through sunshine, rain and snow, and the deal wns made. AV'lll is now the owner of a sleigh If such It might be called while the mule has sought new pastures, new oc cupations, with all the grace becoming of his muleshlp. George thinks Will has been taken In, so does Charley and the rest of the "boys." Remember Thli. You can have sale bills printed at this offico v1illo you wait. We do all kinds of plain and fancy job work letter heads, note heads, receipts, Ac., put up In tablet style if desired.. Vie can supply tho "grand rush" for election tickets and stickers. Our circulation Is rapidly Increasing everybody reads the Advocatk. 'a t Gleaned From all Parts of the Stare. The Carlisle Chain Works are to be offered for sale. ' '' Another large' hinge factory wlUbtcrcctcd nt Manchester, Allegheny county. hucak thieves nro working successfully lu various parts ot tho Lebanon Valley. A stock coinpnny has organized at Milton to make eicrlastlng fence posts of clay. scnuyiKlll county Individuals are sneculat- Ing extensile')' in l'oltstown real estate. The prisoners lu tho llcrks count lall an ted nineteen cents worth of "grub" per day. 1icK Haven Is to have fiic-bilck works, the Hoard of Trade haling accepted the offer of a company to build there. Over twelve hundred men nre Idle In the Shciiango Valley owing to a strike for higher wages at Sharon and Middlesex. The employes of the Frankstown Iron Fur nace, lllalr county, ha o Oeen granted an advance Inthclr wages from ten to twenty per cent. The stony Creek rolling mill, near Xorrls- town, as started up again with 150 hands. The four furnaces now lu usu will soon bo doubled. The pinldlers at II weirs rolling mill. Nonls- town, bale been given an advance ot 23 cents per ton, dating from tho 1st of tho present month. Ilie liile Car Works have taken a contract to furnish tlio I'emisjliaiila Itnllroad Company with four hundred cars of the gondola pattern. Tho Cambria City Assembly, of Johnstown, the largest of the Knights of Labor assemblies In that city, has withdrawn from the order and returned Its charter. Workmen have been dragging a pond on tho outskirts of Honesdalo In an endeavor to find tho body of Wolfgang Ordiiug. nn old settlor In that place, who disappeared about Nov. 1. It Is estimated that thcopcnlug of the Tine Creek Railroad added five thousand to the popula Hon of Willanisport, anil it Is believed that the completion of the lltughaiiitou ltoad will add that much mora. Abralun Iiarto.a wealthy tlerks county farm or, died recently of a broken heart. But a short time ago he lost a wlfo and thrco bright rhlldicn by death nnd It Is thought that the sore uftiletloii boro so hcni lly on him us to cause his death. Tho Standard Oil Company Usald to be uliont to build a large rolling mill for making hoop Iron and n wrought pipe works near Oil City, whl.-b (submit tliu ceutie of their oil territory. The standard consumes ciery day our sm tons of hoops. James Hums, n blacksmith In tho Allegheny Vnlley Itallroad shops, claims to liaic recovered the long-lost art of welding copper. Ho has pre pared n chemlcle mixture, idler eight ji'ant work, which seems to stand such tests as hac been already made. The reported strike of miners in the Clear Held reglon'lx not correct, as the utmost good feeling iirevalHTtictwreii tho miners 'and their einiiloiers. Tho miners express theinsclies us enthely satlstled with the scale of prices as they uowaie tor mining coal. Tho Ashland Miners Hospital has asked the Legislature for nu appropriation of ono hundred and ten thousand dollars for two ears mainten ance and for nerrexsnry extension and repairs. The suite Hoard of charities recommend that the appropriation be cut down to Sr.'.ono, ThoOlcndon Iron Company Is reducing Its force and will ccaso mining oro from some of Its own mines, but will continue to run tho outside mines. This Is done in order to have Its own mines to fall hack iiKiu when tho leased mines give out and to mold paying the rent for Idle mines. Daniel Moore, aged si years, an employe In the repair department of the Delaware, Lncka wanna mid Westcen Hallroad Company, was Instantly killed nt Flltston Saturday afternoon. He wasnt work under a car sUindtngon n siding, when train backed lu, striking tbo car. the wheels of which passed over his body. The l'enns)liuid.i Hallroad Company has a forco ot engineers nt uoik upon thexalley of the Monongahcla rlier between Brownsville and the inoulli of tho Cheat rlier, surveying the loule for tho extension of the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston ltalhoad to Chaileston. West Virginia, thcie to connect with tho Huntingdon system mid with n narrow gauge lino running down tho Ohio to Cinc innati. FISHKIt-llAllKNOLD.-On Februnr) Srd.lW, bv the Itev. .1. II. Kuder, Samuel Fisher ami Miss Kinuia.M. ltabendold, both of Illooming dale, this county, HTI!IC,i:itVALTANI)ni!AH.-On February C, by the same, Francis Meigcrwiilt, of West I rim, Sehiijlklle county, i.nd Miss Sarah An dreas, of Kant Penn, this county. DIED. HOPPES. On January 10. In West I'enn, Cath arine D. Hoppcs, aged ss years, 9 mouths and '.il:i)s. LONtlACltE. On January S3, In Mahoning, Mary A., daughter of li.iild 8. and Polly Ixiug acre, aged u ji-ars, 3 months and 3 d.ijs. 8!TTLElt,-On JaiiuariOS, In West Prnn.Mz-i zc-tla K, aged 8 iars, 0 months ond 1'.' das. ' also, Clara I., uged 6 years. 0 months and st , iiiija, iiaugiucrn ut ia-w unu Alary Miner. l(tJliKK.-Oii January SV In West lYnn. Charles W. Kin of l'erclval and Kmni Purse, eted yvar, 10 months and 13 dy.. Rheumatism It U an ettabluhed aei that Hood's Bat kaparllla has proven nn Invaluable remedy In many sevcro cases vf rheumatism, cftect Ing rcniarkablo cures by Ha powerful action In correcting tho acidity ot tho blood, which It Iho causo of tbo dlscaso, end purifying and cnrlcMng tha vital fluid. it is certainly air to atsumv that what Howl's Sarsaparilla has doao for others it will do for you. Tbereforo, if you suffer tho pains nnd aches of rheumatism, give Oils potent remedy a fair trial. A Posltlro Cure. "1 was troubled very much with rheuma tism In hiy hips, nnklcs, and wrists. I could hardly walk, and was confined to my bed a gritod deal of tbo time, llelng rec ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, 1 took four boltlo3 nnd .nm perfoctty Well. I cheerfully recommend Hood's 8.UBaparl!l." as cno tit ll.o best blood purifiers In tho world." W. P. Wood, Bioomlugtou, III. .tor Twenty Years lhavobocnfcffilc'tcdwUh rheumatism. Before 18S3 1 found no rellcSlAiVttgwjroise. I then began taking Hood's BarsiipSrllla, nnd It did mo moro good than all tho other mcdlclno I lover had." IT. T. IUi.com, Shirley. Mass. "I suffered from what tho doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Sar saparilla and am entirely cured." J. V. A. pKOtmroor, letter carrier, Chicago, 111. We s'.g'.lt bo glad to send, frco of charge to all who may desire, ft book contalnuigniany additional statements of curc3 by Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by nil dragglits. $1 j six tor $2. Mado only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mss-. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar. Borough TiC-x Collecl'or. 1 most Vesnertfnllv nminminn In tin. hmiuit.!!. c voters m uie uorougn oi Lehlglitoil that I will be a (-Sndlllaln for f hn mtlllllllltllill fnr l-nlln..ln ofTnxcjln saldlnrough. nt the lomlng nouil- imviiiK ii'ii.i iii it, 1 1. ii noiiiiiiaieti mm eiecieti i l;ledge; myself to faithfully perform the duties ot tbiiofflee. j;o. W. NUBUAUM. Lenignton, Jan. SO, 13fc7. Auditors Notice. In the matter of the account of i In the Court of Joseph lxnlhtlix, assignee of -Common fleas Theodore-1 . A) ers. ) of Carbon Co. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the ...,iiiii , ino,, ,u lll.lhlMII-.il IIIUUOU Ol the funds In the hands of Joseph Kall)fus.n..-.g-!'.1'? "I Theodoie F. Ayre, among the parties en titled thereto, hereby plies nutli-e that ho will attend to the duties of Ids iippohitmeiitoii MOX DAY, the FOUltTKlJ.vril DAY OK MAUCH 'V, i':','.,7' "tTHN O'CLOCK A. M id the otliee ofCKAUl & LOOM-:, iittornles nt law. In the Hoiough ot .Mauch Chunk, Pa., when and whole nil pill tics Interested may attend ami present their claims or be debarred from roiiiim; In upon said funds. S. It. Cll.liAM. lebry. 10, 18S7 Auditor. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Personal Property and Keal Estate. mo undersigned will sell at public sale, on irenuses. In the borouuh of Pnrrvillle. c.-irl the Carbon county, Pennsylvania, nt Twelve u -lock uooi noun on Friday, March 11th, 1887, the following described xaluable Ileal Dslntennd Personal l'lunerty, late of Charles lllo-e, dee'd., to wit; All that certain tract or picvo of Lund, situate In the borough ot l'ai'iyillle, the count) nnd State aforesaid; bounded bv lands of John uiiinei, senilis tfuiz, .Mariiii itecrniui reier IllOSe. I-ontullllntr Kill MTX' AtMll'S murnnrW, about Tn acres of which Isclearediind under gooii eultliatloii and the balance Is lu line timber. 11 ucics of ltye and 2i acres ot Wheat In the ground and a lot of Manure will ho sold separate ly. Thv Improvements thereon are a SWISS i.ic, xxvs leei: n 'i wiphiuuy jjuuiiLc FliAMi: DWLLI.INC IKIItSI!. iieii3:irv nut. buildings and a spring of pure water on the rcmiM".. .xiso. win ue sum ni uie same nine, .1X12 HOItSt:, TIIHEU COWS, TWO 1'KiH, !'5 :illCi;i:XS. IK liusliels ot l'lilMii.is.lfit nf Sli-iu Hay. live mid Oats. Windmill, straw- lii-m li. Threshing Machine, with power, tmu 2-hurse Wagon, Carriage, largcdlav Hake. Harrow, two Plows, Cradle. Corner Cupboard, a Tables, K Chairs, 1 Hed and lledillng, Carpets. Stoics and other articles loo nmneiolis to mention. Terms and conditions will bo mado known at time and place of sale, by PUTF.ll I'.LOSE, rurryvllle, 2-8-Sils. Attoi ney for the Heirs. PUBLIC SALE ' OF VALUABLK Personal Property auQ Eeal Estate. The heirs of the late .Tnn.ii Peter, of Iho (own. ship ot liwer Towniiieiislng, Carbon county, l'enn'ii., dee'd., will oirerat public sale, on the premises In Lower Towitiiiensmg, said eouuty.on Friday, March 4th, 1887, sit Ono OVloek p. m., tho following dereilhci. Ileal Hstate, late of Jonas Peter, dec d.: All that certain tract or piece of laud, situate lu the lowusmpoi lowameiiMug, Laruoii eoiiniy, ra , hounded bv lands of James ltntlieitotd. Lewis Tioell,.lacob lllose. l'eter lilose, Charles lllose, dee'd.. Martin Beer, Simon lllose, rrtd'k Heft- 7.og, o. (). lllose. l-i i-tl K wrsler, dec H., contain-IngSKVKNTY-FIVnACUKMaiiilM I'r.CUIir.S, more or less, about 2." Acres ssiod Timherkimi and the balance cleared and under cultivation. me impiovenients niereoii consist of u TWO STOI1Y FltAMi: DWLLLI.Vti llOCSH.JIXiiS It: Swiss IJarii,2l-l0 it.; Spring House and neier falllmr Stirlm of Wider, unit nther nri-rucnrv outbuildings. A line Mi earn ot water miming lurougn tut; i.irm. A line orchard nt choice Unit, trees. The proju-rty Is located nbout one mile from Bowmanstown. nnd will be sold as u whole or In parts tosult purchasers. Also, atlhe same time nnd place, almut 4 acres of dram lu the ground, 1 hay stack, , ton oat straw, about t ton corn fodder, about (." bundles rye straw, 10!', bushels oats, 21 bushels rye, ono l-horsu wagon, 1 truck sled, lannlng mlil, feed cutter, harness, w heelbai row, .1 plows, cultivator, harrow, l-year old heifer, a lot of manure, about to bushi 1 seed potatoes, copper kettle, and a lot or household furniture consisting or beds, bureaus, chairs, cupboards, stoics, eroekeryware, carpets, four gallons upplcbutter, I cask xlnegar, barrels and many other things too numerous to enumerate. Terms and conditions will be made known at time nnd place of side, by O. O. I1LOSK, Administrator anil Attorney for the Heirs. W. M. Itapsher, Attorney, Fcbfj-ts Levi Harleman, Auctioneer. Orphans' Court Sale -OF A- VALUABLE FARM. Pursuant loan Order of the Orphans' Court of Carbon County, I'euna., will h sold nt public sale, on the premises. In FKANKLIN TOWX SHIP, III said county, on Saturday, March 5, A.D, 1S87, at ONE o'clock P. M., the follow ing described Ileal rjtato, lato bf JONAH MAliKLKY, Do-eea-cdt to wit! All tlmt certain Tract or Piece of Land, situate lit the Township of Franklin, Caibon' Ouiuily, remit) lvanla, bounded ill"! described avtullonst uegiiimng ai a sume uy lanu late ot .lolm rnap stakei Ihenco north 23 degiees, west loo perch'. - tirrv ('hps to u hltiiiC; tJicncc smitli .V tlewors, urM 35i pctcIiustoUioplacooCbOKlnHlntomaiiihiu1 i u euiuv, iin-iii-i- uiiriii oo ucgrees. wesi iv pel 52 Acres und 147 Perches. ALSO, all that certain Tract or Piece of Land, situate in tho Township aforesaid, ai d number ed 10 on n plan or plot of Ijitt ot Thomas M, Smith, nnd hounded and described ns follows, to Hit! lleglnulngat a stake lu line of lands now or late of Thomas M. Smith, and thence north .1 do glees, east 1ST perches ton Make; Ihenco poith 7G degrees, cast 31 6-10 perches to n stakej thence south 10 dmiees, cast us tvrches to a ktake) thence south oo (legs,, east 5) perches tn a stakes thence south 11 degrees, west x perchei to a stakes thence norlli'U degrees, iot ,0 iwrehes ton stake, and thencu souih w degrees, west 20 perches to the place ot beginning, containing 53 Acres and (5(5 Perches, Reserving about 13 Acres previously sold, leav ing altogether ithoiit in Acres of Lund to bo sold, of which about 10 Acres It cleared and under cul tivation and about 30 goodTlinher lind. THE OltAtN IN THE (1HO0SI) IS RESERVED. The lniprotcmi-iits thereon consist of a Two Story Dvelling House, ISxKfcet.SiiIss Rarn, MxJlfcct, Spring House und n Neier-Fiilllug Mirlmr nt Wider und all necessary oiit-bullnliigs. A FINE STIIEAM til' ,.l.",ivWAT,:lt .tU.VM.NU UH'.OL'Ull THE FARM. Iicated about S'i miles east cf Weluimrt Conditions made known al sale, by , t CATHARINE MARKLEV, Craig nnd Loose, Administratrix. Altornc)n. pt-b. B, 87-ts Election tickets and slickers printed while you wait. All grndes and styles of ladies Lontings, at prices to i astonish tho most economical buyer, at Clnuss & Iho., the tailors, "Bank street. Snyder & Son9 Mlil ILL! M WuiS'Wf 1. Carta Conniy, Pa, Is the place to purchase, nt th'o inost roasoncr lo prices, DHFSEIl LUMI1C1I, Of All kinds, vlat Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c. BRACKETS MADE TO ORDER The Machine)' Is all hew, nnd only tin bjt me chanics emnlovcd. All :illti-tes nro irti-irantof-il of best seasoned material. Orders by ma'l rn ceho prompt attention. Your patronage United, We liaVe, also, hi 'connection with the above business a COMMODIOUS Sl'OUli, where can always be found ono ot the largest aud best as sortments of DRV ttOODS, NOTIONS,' GHUUHItlKS, rnovisioS'tS, CARPETS, enr. iiLUTii.n. QUKKNSWAHE " WOODWAItr HARDWARE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND OAPS, Hay, Straw : Flour and Eeed, i , And In fact any nnd everything usually tc'bo found lu a strictly flrst-chiss Country Store. No matter what you want, nsk for.it nixl wo can sup ply you at prices that will knock ull competition tar Into the shade. Call nnd see us, and w e w ill com turn you ol the truthfulness of ourassertlois uciucuii'cr mo t la'-o N. SNYDER SON East Weissport, Penna. January l, 18S7. With tho coniinir of cool weather all light clothinir. nre cist aside aud wo don that winch protects us from tho sudflcn changes in the weather, so coVji- mount this tune of tho yjoar.i-, He have just received a cpim plcte line of all the very latest novelties in Cloths, Cassimers, Corkscrews, Woorsteds, and other goods, suitable for Fall and Winter Wear, which wc make up in the latest styles, most substantial mannrf. at prices tlmt astonish everybody lie still nmlxc those famous $10. All-wool Suits which proved so satisfactory to all who purchased of them when we first commenced their mnke. II o make the same suit jidic. nt the same price, and the material tea use is as yootl as ever, "We would call your attention to onr Gents Fflrflisuii Department ! ulnr1i nm!n'!if.c Hin trrcf pnnnnf n nOVC'ltlCS III Collars, CufTs, Neckwear, Underwear, kc. In Ladies, Gents nnd Child rens shoes, wo have everything tlint is likely to be in demand. We invite you to call, feeling sure ice can please you, no mat' ter xchat you want. Very Jiespectully, Hank Street, Lehighton, Ta. Building Lots for Sale. Tlio undersigned offers for sale a number ol FIuo Building Lots ! Nlnccly situated on Union Hill, East Wcl4Krt. at low prics lor cash. A. F. SNYDER. Seitcmheil.ffi'om WelssKrt, Pa. 6S0UB STORE." Olauss BroSn Advertise Here.