'Original Cheap Cash Store. Make a Note of This. Lent CommcuceJ on Last Wednesday. Wo aro well prepared for this season with n lareo siuuk ui Ann Mackerel, Holland Herring, Cod Fish, Sardines, Salmon, Cream Cheese, Imported Limbergcr Cheese, Imported Swiss Cheese, And a Choice- Stock of the IIK3T BRANDS ot UAiN.Nlil) UOU1JS, such in Oysters, String Beans, Lima Beans, Corn, Tomatoes, Blackberries, nipples, Peaches, Pineapples- J. T. ITUSEAUM, Opposite Fuullc Square, Hank Sti ff t, Lehlitlton. Juno 7. ISl-ly. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. FEimUAUV 28. 1837. CP KCI AL S'OTICH Persons making payments J to this fHc! by money orders or postal notes win plrasn make thrm payable at the W1S1SS J'OUT l'OSTOriflCH. as the Lehlzlitoti onice Is KOT a money order ofllcc. Current Events Epitomized. Walt for Tnllp. "Mudl did you say?" Ask your doctor about Tulip. Tlio white wash brush Is being looked up. Butter and eggs are comlnj down In prices. Itailcton Is to have a hospital for In jured miners. Our merchants are laying In their Spring stock of goods. The Knights of Labor have opened a co-operative store at Iteadlns. Tho. Arlnn Cornet Band serenaded a few of our citizens Tuesday evcnlnc The Hungarians of Frecland, Luzerne county, will erect a Lutheran church. Meetings of the Y. M. C. A., In Kem crcr's Hall, every evening. Allan? invited. Our legal friend Sam'l. It. Gilliam, of Dankway, has been appointed a Notary Public. A number of new dwellings are to he rrccted here during the coming spring and summer. The Summit Hill water company will increase their water supply during the com ing Summer. A" large number of new buildings are to lio erected In Summit Hill during the coming Summer. For a sniosth shave and a fine hair cut go to Esrang's shaving saloon, opposite the Aiivocate office. J Twenty-three hundred and fourteen loaded coal cars passed over the Lehigh Valley railroad Monday. The (Jatasauqna Manufacturing Com pany will erect at Fcrndale a mill for roll ing wide platc3 of steel and Iron. EGGS for sale from good stock. Brown Leghorn, Plymouth Hock, I'ekin Duck, CO J cents per aozen, 11. a. licit z, Jciiignton. - A delightful surprise party, In honor of Wlllougiily Wert's blrthdayannlversary, came off at his residence Tuesday evening. In a free fight at Xantlcoke, Monday, Lewis Grlfllth was struck nn the head with a stone which fractured his skull. He will die. Co-operation predominates amongst Reading' Knights of Labor. The latest venture is the publication of a dally paper by six printer!. A country debating society recently tackled the following: "liesolved that the practice of giving Christmas presents Is more Injurious than beneficial." A grand radio for a "real" live bear and a bag of flour will come oft at the Carbon House, on the 5th Instant. Tickets twenty-five cents, or five for a dollar. Don't miss It. E. F. Luckenbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Is selling off Wall Papers at largely reduced prices to make room for new Spring stock. There are bargains for those who get them. 0-4w. Sale bills printed at short notice. He member, a place in our "Sale Register" Is given to all who have their sale bills printed at this office. It will pay you. The Al Vocatb Is read by everybody. For the week ending Feb. 10, there were 13S.513 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 1,45!,810 tons, and showing a de crease of 10,039 tons compared with same date last ear. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzlnger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author ized by us to iccetvo subscriptions and moneys for the Gaiuion Advocatk. Watch for Tnllp. It is coming. Miles McGovcrn, aged thirty-five years, a resident of South Bethlehem was found on the railroad tracks at that place, Mon day with his arms and legs severed from his body. Ho was taken to St. Lukes Hos pital where he died a few hours later. I'aranlej. (he Hungarian who was found ftK.rA!s'tre?..'n1ar Ha'zlelon,' about twoCTks, ago is thought to have neen loutiv dealt with, and then placed in the position found in order to avert sus. piclon. The district attorney Is Investigat ing the matter. At a Hungarian wedding near Shenan doah Friday, u Polander with an unpro nounceable name was shot and instantly killed, All the parties were more or less under the liillucnce of bad whisky at the time, and It Is not known who did the shoot ing, consequently no arrests have followed Ask the postmaster for Tulip. Rey. William Laphe, pastor of a Sweedlsh church at Wilkesbsrre, was so over come with joy, when his good spouse presented him with a bounclpg baby boy. Monday, that ho got drunk. Ho was loekol up. The parishioners upon learning of his confinement, went to the police olliec, paid the line and the minister was released. Augustus Becky, of Reading, attended a party at one of the smaller towns In Berks county last week. Hard cider and the best pf wine flowed like water and be fore morning the whole party were consid erably uiner the Influence of the beverages wheu a free fight ensued In which Becky was so terribly cut with a knife that he died Satrday, Ask your lawyer about Tulip. Lewis Kuliiis, who has been represent ing himself as a ton of the late Dr. Bauciu holder, for many years a resident of Mill port, this county, was arrested Saturday and lodged In the Lehigh county Jail. Kuhn's claims to bo tHisscsseil of a super natural power In the control of cases of eiillf ly ' ut'der tne title of a great pow wow doctor ni- eveded In fleecing many poor Ignorant indlrUlualsIutbls and adjoin ing families. Ask your druggist about Tulip. The white-wash brush will soon bo trump. "Look a llttlo out" for counterfeit bland dollars. "Spelling bees" are nil tlio rago In Monroe county. Mcasels prevail to an alarming extent In Berks county. Carbon county farmers aro preparing for Spring plowing. The Bethlehem Iron Works aro to bo enlarged at nn early date. "St. Patilck'a Day In the morning" will be the next holiday. Sale bills Drifted at this ofllcc. Trices low. Bead our sale register. The first thunder storm of tho season passed over this place last Friday. Ellas Hoppcs, of New Mahoning, has purchased a farm in Lehigh county. The blue birds, harbingers of "gentle Spring," have made their appearance. There are a number of pavements along Bank street badly In need of repairs. Progressive euchre parties are all the rage 'rnongst young people at Mauch Chunk. Tho White Haven Board of Trade Is doing much toward the advancement of that town. An advertlscmcnt.planted In our col umns will yield a largo crop of profits to the advertiser. . 7 Go to Frs. Roderer, '.under the Ex change Hotel, for a smooth shave and a fasionable hair cut. " J In neighboring towns they nre arresting all tramps for vagrancy. The same action should be taken here. -Twelve girls employed In tho card room of tho Reading Cotton factory, struck for advance of wages Mondaj. Your attention Is directed to our ad vertising columns. It will pay you to con sult them before purchasing. Of com so, everybody is going to see Mrs. Jarlcy's Wax Works, Saturday even ing. March 5h. In School Hall. -The First Presbyterian church, of Cata- sauqua. was struck by lightening Friday night and considerably damaged. A Weatherly tinsmith is filling an or der from the Lchlghton Stove Works call ing for one hundred dozen ash pans. Ask your hatter about Tulip. A Bethlehem bride rrcelyed thirteen dozen solid silver spoons from admiring friends who attended her wedding recently. The extensive mill, of Aflentown Roll ing Mill Company, Idle for several years past, started up Monday with a largo force of hands. William Decker, of Lehigh Tannery, has Invented a mowing machine which Is said to surpass anything for the purpose now in market. Something In the neighborhood of $100.00 was taken in at tho lata school entertainment, part of which will be ex pended for books. Three hundred and threo marriage li censee have been issued in this county since tho law relating to marriage licenses went Into effect over a year ago. There will bo no regular services In tho Evangelical church Sunday evening, however prayer mretlng will be held. Ail aie cordially invited to attend. Charles Fatzinger, aged thlrly-two years, employed at the barbed who works, Allcntown, dropped dead while In the dis charge of his duties Sa'urdav. Several thousand railroad ties are being distributed along the L. & S. R. It. track;' between Bowmanstown and Parry ville for the extension of the. double track. Tho teachers of Carbon and Luzerne counties will hold a joint local institute at White Haven to-day (Saturday). Promin ent educators am expected to be present. Ask your minister about Tulip. A gang of sneak thieves, which infest ed Lehigh county during the past winter has been broken up by the arrest and Im prisonment of a number of the Individuals. The .Pennsylvania, Slatlngton and New England Railroad Is advertised for sale. Thirty thousand dollars must 1 paid down as purchase money on the day of sale. -Rev. J E. Freeman, of Weissport, addressed the Young Men's Christian As sociation on the "Power of Sin," last Sunday. Those present weiehlghly pleased with the discourse. The employees at tho Coplay Iron Company's Works have bad their wages advanced ten per cent. The advance being unsolicited has created a feeling of plcasuie 'inongst the employees. Tho wages of tho men employed In the ore mine of Calvin Guth in Lehigh county nave neen advanced from ninety cents to one dollar. The men are now receiving mo liigliest vvazes ever paid. Ask your jeweler about Tulip. For the week ending on the. 10th Inst., there were 101,0(1.-) tons of coal shipped over the L. & S. It. It., a total to date of UOl.PUS tons, showing a decrease as compared with same date last year of 100,839 tons. The entertainment, to be given by Miss Mollle E. Major, in School Hail, on March Sih and 7'h promises to be a grand success. There will be a different pro gum for eacii evening. Don't fall to go both nights. There is only one female trombjne player in this country. There aro a great many women who do (luting, however, and still a larger number who liud an unsjieak able pleasure In taking a drive through our beautiful valleys in one, of David Egbert's fancy "rigs." Livery on XortI'', street. Terms low. ' n A pious looking individual has been visiting various towns In- neighboring counties Imposing upon the generosity of benevolent citizens. Look out for him. He represents himself as the "Rev" Mr. io and So, In search of some parly or par ties unknown, and claiming to have In his possession papers which entitle said party or parties to a large fortune. On Thursday of last week, Miss Ella, eldest daughter of Rev. J. C. Bllem, pastor of Salem's Evangelical church, Allentown, was married to Mr. Oscar Steltler, of St. L011I9, where he Is Auditor for a Urge rail road corporation. For three years Re.v. Bllem was a resident of this borough and his family Is well know n to many of our cltUens, who will be delighted to hear of this happy event. Booth's Theatro has been crowded every night during the past week, Abbey's Double Uncle Tom's Company being the attraction. Tho performance given by this company s far superiur to that of any similar organization which has ever visited this city, and has elven iinlvi-s-il ml.fi.. tlon. New York Sun, Maich !M. This popuar company win appear In School Hall. Lehlglunn, Thursday evening, March 3. Don't miss It. Ask your butcher about Tulln. Michael Clark, aged seventy years, a uigmy respected citizen of NcsmiehoiiliiL'. "led suddenly of palpitation of the heart at his residence In that placo last Saturday morning. Deceased was a native of County Cavln, Ireland, and emigrated to Nesquehonlng with his family about twenty 1 yens ago. A wife and six grow n up dill ilren aro-left to mourn the Toso of a klid husband and affectionate falher. Deceased was Interred Monday, a lar,;fl cortege of relatives and friends following the remains to their last resting pUoc. OUR STROLLER AT WEISBP0RT. Interesting Items ticked Up and Assorted by the Stroller. John Reber lost a valuablo mustang pony by death one day this week. Mud, mud, mud In all Its muddy mud dlncss predominated here this week. We are sorry ,to announce the severe Illness of our -old friend Joslah Ruch. A number of building Improvements nro In prospect for tho coming Spring. Mrs. Levi Miner, of Weatherly, was visiting relatives here during last week. Rev. Leopold, well and favorably known here, was In town seeing -many of his old friends this week. Wo notice that our sister borough, Lc hlghton, Is having a regular old fashioned boom In "home talent entertainments" ngan. - Rev. J. E. Freeman preached two very Interesting sermons to large audiences In the .Reformed church last Sunday morning and e.vcnlng.- Prof. J. F, Snyder, principal of our public schools, Is still busily engaged In looking up his chances for the county sup crintendency. A. D. Foudray, of New York city.gavc a freo concert In the Evangelical church Tuesday evening. A class In music com position was organized at the taiiie time. A peculiarity of humanity is the evi dent ease and .Comfort with which a' joke "on somebody else" can be masticated and digested, the sanle 'joke brings on a severe attack of Indigestion. If sprung on well, you know who. Twenty-five 'employees of Miner Bros, foundry have been thrown out of employ ment by the refusal .of that firm to accept a contract from the firm of W. S. Carr & Co., New York City, for the making of steam valves, &c, at a reduction on the price paid last year. Our borough council could make them selves famous If thev would take some ac tion on the matter of laying a plank walk of some kind from the. Lehigh bridge to the Fort Allen House. It Is absolutely ne cessary and should occupy their attention at the. next regular meeting of that body. Our suggestion Inyour last Issue of the advisability of our people applying to the proper authorities for an amendment to the borough ordinance, whereby the olllc- of chief burgess will become, an electable one, has met with tho hearty approbation of our live and progressive citizens. We are pleased to note that the matter has been taken In hand by capable gentlemen and w ill be pushed to satisfactory ends. Letters for the following named per sons remain uncalled for In the post-olllce at this place: Cnslre, MiklfaZgan; Christ- man, Aqnllln; Deltlery, ' Kurtz: Ebcrts, John; Flanagan, John; Graver, Oliver; Garber, Charles M.; Hontz, Subina; Illr niann, Nelthn; llinderllter, Franklin; Jones, Samuel; Kennedy, SI. C; Kline, Call; Mastella, W. U.; Ruff, Wallburga. Persons calling for any of the above letters should say "Advertised." Rev. Eggc Is In attendance at the an nual meeting of the Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical Association now In session at Bangor, Noithampton county. It Is hoped that the reverend gen tleman will be returned to his charge ill this place, from the fact that he Is an able expounder of the Word of God and has hosts of friends In this neighborhood. The members of his congregation are awaiting with anxiety tho announcement-of tho dis position of the pastors and charges. Woatherlv Correspondent; Mrs. .Pryor living on' Carbon St., accl dently fell last evening and broko one of her legs. Dr. Hoffman treated the injured member. Mr. Rehrlg, one of our dry goods merchants, will closo out his stock the coining April and move to Fieclaiul where he expects to follow the carpenter trade. Messrs Sleber and Miller, two of our merchants who with Mr. Croll left a few weeks ago for a trip to the North West, ic'urncd to-day. Mr.Croll is still at Dnlutli, where he has within the last few years made large Investments. A Mi. Hoffman boarding at Boxmeyer's saloon was fatally injured last Saturday while riding on engine "Nonpareil," No. 130. it seems he was tilting in the cab window and while the engine was coining to tlio water tank was caught and jammed between the cab and water tank. Tho un fortunate young man has since died. A Joint Local Institute for the counties of Carbon and Luzerne was held at this place last Saturday. Quite a number of teachers from the upper districts af Caibon and the adjoining districts of Luzerne were in attendance. About one-third of the teachers present were from the borough of Hazlelon. The principal Instructor was Dr. D. J. Waller, Prin., of the Bloomsburg State Normal School, SnpL, Harman of the Ilazletnu School, Pi of. J. L. Pottlger of the Weatherly Schools. Prof. Belsel of the I.ansford.Scliouls, Prof. Ueldler of the IMckerton Schools and Misses Andreas, Mussclmaii and Vandyke, of the Weatherlv Schools were the other instructors. Centre Square Penciling!. D. Nothsteiu was ou"a business trip to Weissport this week. Our farmers are busy making prepara tions for tho coming season's work. John Miller will erect a new dwelling house and barn during the coining spring. Messrs.' A. F. Oldt'andD, H. Longacre were on a business jaunt to Mauch Chunk this week. We are pleased to note that our friend J. "H. Longacre is rapidly convalescing af ter a severe illness. Henry Zelgler wears a smile whlcli as sumes larger proportions when you ask about the "brand new baby boy." A young son of Lew is Fritz h'ad'the misfortune Monday of having three fingers severely lacerated and one eye seriously In jured by the explosion of a dynamite catt ridgc. Dpfficks. Parryvllle Kows Items. Quite a number of Parryvlllitcs are "under tho weather." The revival meetings In the M. E. church nto progiesslng. Miss Annie Fink, of Lchlghton, spent Sunday with friends here. Miss Annie McConuell, who has been visiting Allcutown friends, returned home this week. Wo had a salt river parade here Thnrs day night of last week. Tho Weissport baud participated. A delightful party came off at the lesldence of Mrs. Win. Scrfors last Thurs day evening. Ever body enjoved them selves highly. Rev. II. M. Wlngert of the Evangelical church, preached his farewell sermon Ion large audience Sunday evening. He Is now In attendance at Conterencc. Ml9s Lllllo Rapp, of Allentown, spent several days In town this week. Daisy. All the latest novelties in Fall and Winter merchant tailor ing goods at Clauss & Bro., Lehighton. People ni They Come and Oo. Jacob Peter, of Parryvllle, was In town Saturday. Mrs. W.W. Morthlmer spent Saturday at Lehigh Gap. Dr. J. C. Kramer, of Aquashlcola, was lu town Tuesday. Roy. J, H. Kttder, of Lehigh street spent Sunday at Glrardsvlllc. A. W. Reascr, our popular confection cr, spent Sunday at Allentown. ' John Mcrtz, of Bethlehem, spent Sun day with his brother' A. B. Mertz, on Bank street. - i Miss Lizzie Graver; of Allcntown, spent a few days In town with her parents this week. Mrs, Charles Edwards, of Allcntown, was visiting friends and relatives In town last week. E. SI. Barnes, of White Haven, was the. guest of T. Wcbstcr-Clauss,ou Bank,street, several days this week. ' Osmond S.lctf ler and wife, of Atchln- son, Kansas', arc guests of . 11. L. Sweeny and wife on .Bank street. Rev. 0.W.,Orns? Is' lu' attendance at tho Evangelical conference in .session at Baufor, Northampton county. Mr. and Mrs. John Pettlt, of Bethle hem, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. IL V. Morthlmer, JK, on Bankstrect. Our Mend Charles H. N'llnsoii'of Cran berry, N. C, while In town last week dropped Jnlo our sanctum and gave us a very interesting account of the 'tfoikli'Vlid its prospects. Mr. Nimson has charge of extensive iron furnaces in North Caiollna. Obituary. Ann Pettlt, aged eighty-four years and past, died Thursday, Feb. 17, 1887, and was bulled Monday, Feb. 21. Sho was followed to her filial resting place by her eight surviving childcn. Three of whom were over sixty years of age; three over fif ty years and the two youngest were past forty-four years of age. She left behind thirty four grand-children and'twciity-four' great grand-children. This aged, lady was born In Ttick-n ho, Cape May Co.. N. J., iind married Michael Pettlt In August. 1S2J. They moved to Burlington, now Paekcrton, Pa., In 18-13; Mr. Pettlt was employed In the furnace once standing near the weigh-loek just below Mauch Chunk. I'lils faithful anil loving wife was bereft of tier husband In lSol. Her seven sons all wore workers In Iron and the Morlah Fur naces gave some of them work; from here they went to 1,'arryville, when the furnaces there were just built. The yoiingestof her children, a daughter, married Mr. W. B. Anthony, at whose home she spent the last years of her life. Her memory was re markable up to the last year, when great sulfeilng placed her In bed. Her tales of ier caily days In Jersey and Delaware were interesting' in descriptions of the olden times when slavery still existed there. This wasted form, laid peacefully to rest, lived years of wondrous usefulness. Her last years were full ofpaln. Her last hours easy and free of pain and her death glorious In the faith of the Redeemer. Her funeral was attended by weeping and affectionate relatives and friends. The lessons drawn from her christian fortitude and faith were impressively and earnestly presented lo the Hying by Rev. Powell, of the JL-E. church, Parryvllle. RJ ICOMJIUN1CATK11J Trcm Acotber Director. Kditoii Aiivoc-ATi:: In last week's Issue of your worthy paper appealed an article signed A Director," hi which the wilier makes a feeble attempt to shield Mr. Snyder hum crlllclMn. To show that otirKVSitZKALous sui'r.niNii:Xi)r.NT was not negligent In the duties pertaining to Ids office ho takes several Items from (he report made to the Department of Public Instruction Mill contrasts Supt. Suyder's school visits with those of the Supt, of Allegheny comity. With all lespict, Mr. Director, hy did you not contrast Supt. Snyder's work with the work, done m a nelaliborlng county? Let me da that for you. lly contrasting Hupt. F-nydt-r's report of School Visitations Willi Supt. Weiss', of Sclmylkl'l, we find that the foinier Siijtlur inudo Sli visits of fioni mi hour loan hour unit a half hi length average length of visit l!i hours. Mr. Dhector, how Old you cct the avinigc length of his visits? ou say one hour and thirty-two minutes. the report does not say so. Rec Iteport of Pub lic Instiucllou, IBS0, and turn lo pages?. The latter-Weiss made C72 visits averaging t!i hours hi lengt(i. In another form, Supt. Snyder spent iviv, hours In visitations. Supt. Weiss 100.H houis. Again by dividing 407'i hours by Ti the number of hours In a school day we learn that Supt. Snyder spent 78 days In school visita tions, liv the sartio'lnode 6f calcuhitloik S'ui.t. Weiss spent ion days In his school visitations. Allowing Supt. Stivdercoil.ijs more for learners examinations, Institutes, mid for making out his' reports, we leaiii that our coxsciEnnoi's-Sup-crlnlendcnt spent 133 days 111 the noble cause, of education out of a possible 313. Supt'. Keck, of lleiks, reports BUS days spent in official work. Mr. Director nilsht .say that ihese Supcrlnten denu have more schools to visit and compara tively they spend less time In each school than Mr. Snyder did. Mr. Director also continues salaries and thinks (apparently) that the number of visits should depend upon the amount tit tho salary. Let us examine this last argument: A and II have agreed with thelt lespecllve lioards to teach certain schools; A liasaoieed to teach his school for 50 per month: II has agreed to leach his school for Sm per month. Now, Jlr. Director, according to your tlialn of reasoning, time spent hi school work depending on the amount of salary paid. A works live hours pel day while II works six hours per day; Mr. Direc tor, Is that the w;ay teachers are allowed to work? Is not the Superintendent paid fora year's work? If he Is; the schools have u right to look for It. UuLanotlicr question arises through this: what did the .Superintendent do for our schools during these 374 visits? Did ho have any practical sug gestions for the (eachers? Did lib have ahy thing new for his teachers In the line ot methods. ;i;nl. if. be had. did he show his methods by Atlial teaching, or how ? Is he familiar with the vrauts Of our schools? Is Hie" nui between iilniself and his teachers as lt should be between teachers Sind pupils, or, has ho through ego tism and superior assumptions, lost the confi dence and sympathy of his teachers so essential tor true progress In school work? If, Mr. Direc tor, will take tho'Cidifs to"liivestfgate lids. inatter carefully, ho will mdqubtedly reach a different conclusion. As regards the tlr.le spent In the llulldlns and Loau Association and with the .Tow n Council he Director says only four hours are reipureu per montli.unil that In the evening, l?) (?) i?). Director, were ) on ever a member of a Tow n Council, or secretary and solicitor for a llulldlns and Loan Association? A-certain see relary of a llulldhig and l.o.ni Ass-x-latlon told me his secretaryship occupies his attention (all told) for two and a half mouths each year, and this without being the solicitor. Director, bow much time does Supt. Snyder spend at his law business? last term of court he had four cases. These urc questions, Mr. Director, that wcought to consider before wo east our ballots forhlni next May. Diiuxnoa No. 2. Remember This. Yon can havo sale bills printed at this oOlcu while you wait. We do all kinds of plain and fancy job work letter heads, nolo heads, receipts, c, put up In tablet style If desired. .Our circulation Is lapldly Increasing everybody rca.ds the Advocate. Special Notice. On the 1st day of April next, I will move my entire stock of Drugs, Medi cines, &c, into the adjoining building, two doors above my present location. liespectfully T. D. Thomas, Drujiiiist. Look for sign of the Golden Mortar I The miners tu the Clearfield coal region have had thrlr vvuEcs advanced Ilflenu er cent, aud , as a consequence the miners are jubilant, OUR MAH ABODr I0WN. The Things enr Peoplo Find Time to Talk Abont from Day to Bay. For several days last week a big scheme, was In piogress, which grew and grew un- Ull on MoniUy evening It assumed unusual proportions and burst upon the unsuspect ing head of our old friend Joseph Obert In the shape of a birthday anniversary sur prise. The evening was spent, as such evenings generally arc, amidst tlio most pleasant and pleasing circumstances. At a late hour the guests were invited to partake of a sumptuous repast, "the like of which before had never been seen." Miss Euima Obert, as the promulgator, deserves tho praise of her many ft lends for the success fill manner iii which tho social event opened and closed. At a latu hour the party ad journeii, tue following named persons wending their way homeward more than pleased with the evening's pleasure: Rey. Ji H. Kuder, Rev: G. W.-Sttbltf arid wife,' Dr. N, B. Reber and wife. Dr. C. W. Bow er and wife, Dr. W. G.'Jf. Selplo and Svlfcl HV. J. Durlihgand wife. J. S. Lcntz and wife. RJF. Hoffbrd and wife, F.T. Lentz and vlfe, Thuuias Kencrcr and,vvlfc,E. II. Snyder aiid'wlfe, Win.'Montz and wife, T. D. ClatisYamf wife, R. L Sweeny and wife, E. Sf Wlreatley and wife, J. L. Gabcland vvircj ,S.'levan Uiid.Wlfc, 'Daniel Wlcand ami wife, W. W. Bowman and wife, Win. Zehner, John. Obcrt'a'nd family, Mis. G. IK. Gioss and Mrs. Chas. Grecnawald. jr v 'b'J . . Thd'flrll annual ball under tho ausDl'ces bf'tho Lehigh Hook and Ladder Company, in Oabel s Hall, last Moiiday evening was a grand success financially and In regard to the number present. Shortly after nine o'clock tiic grand march, partfcipalc'd In by about seventy couples, was formed a ml-led by Wm. Seip, of Mauch Chunk, and Miss Emma' Lelltz, of down; It was voted a grand success. From that hour, until the wee sma' hours of the morn, light feet kept skipping the light fantastic ton. The cele brated Dlepcirro Orchestra, of Frceland, furnished, music on the occasion. The (Ire boys return thanks to the citizens who so generously patronized them. " Towamensing' Items. Reuben Blose will erect anew barn. dining the coming spring. Bcnj. Blose has been on the sick list during the past three weeks. Matthlas Schrampp has purchased the farm of Moses Ramaly, near Bowmans tovvn. Rumor has It that a party froni'Bangor will prospect for slate on the land of Jacob E. Stroup. -Elizabeth Blose, widow , of the late Daniel Blose, nged 80 ytfars, i.s lying' very' low, sulfeilng from old age. Mrs. Henry Sherer died about two weeks ago, of malarial and typhoid fever, and was buried last Monday a vreek ago. Her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Weldaw, of Ohio, arilved here one day too late to at tend the funeral; owing to delay occasioned by high water. Tho following officers were elected at the late election: Constable, John Strohl; tax collector, John Strohl; assessor, Wash, Snyder; supeivisors, Edward Buyer and Peter Weldaw; overseer of pool, Adam Kunkcl, Jr.; school directors, and J6?Iah Bowman; auditor,. Mauiice Bow rrfafn). The pipe foundry at Parryville,wasput Inopqratlon last week,.- Cofidexce.- ' TAnnnal Meeting cf the Lehigh Hay . Co. Tlio Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany helil its annual meeting In the Board of Trade rooms, at tho Mercantile Library, Philadelphia, Monday afternoon, J. B. Moorhead presiding Secretary Shepherd lead the annual report, which shows the reyeiiuovfrom all sources for the year 1886 aggregated $1,730,002. Deducting from this amount a net loss'of $1,091.01, leaves a balance of $1,728,607. The disburse mcnts amounted to $1,108,480.80, showing an excess of receipts over expenditures of $020,020.1)0. From this Is to be deducted $9,418.t'0,slnklng fund of ten cents per ton on 804,189 tons, leaving for the surplus of the year $330,002.00: T he election rt'stilted In the choice of the following: President; Joseph S. Harris; vice president Francis C. Yarnall, and Ed ward W. Claik, Francis R. Cope, Fisher Hazzard, Ci'arles Pairlsh, James M. Wil cox, Edward Lewis, T. Charlton Henry, Samuel Dickson, Edward .B. Lcisenring and Abram S, Hewitt as manager. Miss Major's Entertainment. From a notice In your columns In last week's Issue, the public will have, learned that tho class of KIiK-utfou aiid Oratory.uiulcr the management of tho "petite" MhJs Mollle Major, will give our people a course of most excellent literary and musical entertainments. Under thu heading of "A Rare Treat," some eight months ago, we en deavored to attract the attention of our com munity to the most excellent literary feast In course of preparation for them at that time. Xot a single voice of dissatisfaction was heard when tho programme was completed, hut much regret because there was not enough of It. "A IUre Treat'.' was the result of Miss Major' work, when she was'milte a stranger here, and when the best talent had lieen pre-engaged by other parties before her Intentions, went know u. Now, however. It Is dluYient; there is no oilier enter tainment umler consideration mid she has pith-' ered the best material In two classes of Oratory. &c, as tcachci'.aud has had them under her dis cipline ami Instruction for thu past six months, until they weiefully matured by thoiough drill ami Instruction to give such an entertainment us has not been nosMlile heretofore. "Mlssjolly's Wax Works" will be repiesented nil thullist (Friday) iitghtNeiitertalninent of the course. Do ,not full to si i'-'lt, . There are Ull mime people who tlllnktllAt tlieworld dews not mrov, but ,-if. ler hejrlng and cchig.tho Party Uluglns by "Ye Did yolks .society" they will either conclude that thewoild dues, move or that "Ye Old Folks So ciety" siovHti them. This must nut be missed either, so fall not ,to hear It. ' . . RXCKM.KNTIS91MUS. Acknowledgments. The followtiUHUliscriptione for the Cvunox Aiivocate linvabeon received slnco our last repoif. II. A. Trine, New Columbia. Kiis Owen II. Hover, Welssiiort Miss 12. M. Whitehead, Weissport.... Nathan Smith, Tnwauivuslng JolmT. emmcl, LehlRbton W. 11. 1 -linger, Denver, Col Jonas k" l, Lchlghton Daniel I wine, U'lilglitnn Klvvhi Mmitz, .Mahoning Valley Thos. Koons, U-hluhtun Mis. NiniHon, Lehlnhton ('. II. XliiiKon, Cranberry. N. C P. V. Kleiutop, U'lilshtoll (ico. II Ctinfer, Mahoning Valley Mrs. l.K. Kik-Ii, Uhlahton...... II. Slion iaker. Hark ton, l'a dwell l.auer, l:. Mauch Chunk II. Scidle, Mahoning Vnl'cy (i'.dcim (ierLer, Tow.inieiislng S 1.N) .. l.oo . l no .. l.oo . l.oo .. 2.00 .. l.oo .. l.oo .. s.ui .. l.oo . l.oo .. t to . 1.00 .. 1.00 . l.( . I.KI .. 1.00 . I.KI . . 1.00 The best slnslns wo have heard for sonic time was by t lie Foudray Concert Co.; at Wcissporl, last Tuesday. The concert was free, and given for tho obiect of organ izing; a musical convention. Thcclass was organized, and on next. Tuesday, March 1st, another concert vv ill be given. We aiillci. pate a pleasant entertainment, and all who attend will heap ninplt-.lmtli..v li.i-nnm.. heard before. It will Liu held at tho Evan. I gellcal rhurch.AVclssport.and an admission I lee oi z cents win be charged. Everybody come ami bring their friends. Just received from Boston, an immense stock of the genu I ine Knight of Labor Shoes,! which we are selling at $2.50 ' and $3. Warranted solid calf) leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. James Dally a ri .rncd mail, of Coatcsvllle, lus doped w Ith Mrs. Jane Davis, ot the jiu place, lloth panics leave children Now Trlpola Correspondence. A large hay stack, on the premises of John Drauchcr, wa? blown down by the re cent storm. On removing tliosame,n well prcscved ham was found concealed In It. Tho stack was not far from tho rendezvous of the "Bump" robbery gang and no doubt was placed there by them. J. J. Rcllz, a student at tho Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, will spend a few weeks at home. Jonathan Fcnstermach1 er was appointed postninsier at Mosscrs- ville. The postolllcc will be lemoved to D. it J. Mosscr's general store. On Thurs day Henry W. Fussclman moved luto T.F. Bleller's house at Lyunvillc. Mr. F. pur poses opening a select school at said place In the Spring. Ho Is also a candidate for the county superlnlendency. The cntlic Democratic ticket was elected at Lynn, D, H. Creltz was again re-clcclcd as school director. A scloplic entertainment was glvan In German's Hall on Saturday even lug, by Capt. W. H. Denhard, of Lehigh ton. On' Saturday the remains of a'llttlc child of Amaiidus Zcllner were Interred hi the Trlpola cemetery. Rev. II. S. Fccclv ofllclated. A spelling- bee came off (n the secondary school, of which L. B. Os wald .Is tho teacher. James A. Miller..) P., Intends to erect a dwelling on one of his lots. The personal propeity of John .D. Klstler, deceased, vyll be old at public sale on Fiiday, March 25th. One nljlit recent ly a large slide of .top rock occurred at the Ontclatine slate quarry at Lvnnport. All the tools used by tho vvorkn.cn were burled some twenty feel. Aaron Klstler has purchased, a small tract of Improved land that adjoined his farm from. Reuben Miller. A terrific thunder storm, accom panied byralu and hail passed over this locality recently. The farmers suffered considerably. Many of tho fields present a pitiful appearance. The Hat tin roof was completely lorn off of.Jacob Henry's house. -John Rcllz, Jr.. visited his wife in the Norrlstown Insane Asylum, and found her but little Improved. She Is at times a rav ing maniac. The wife of Charles Grecna wald, of Sti-lnsllle, was last week taken home from the same Institution In a much Improved condition. Prof. A. Relchcn- bich, of Urslnus College, will take charge of the Slclnsville Academy In the Spring. -Preparations arc bcine made for ereet. ing a bakery at Lynnport by Mr. Eberts.'of Allentown. J. 11. Fisher and son sold a car load of Western horses on Saturday at Nessnersville. Most of them brought fnlr prices. On Friday next the assignees of A. F. Creltz, J. P., and Hie Henry Bros., will sell their Improved farjus at public sale. . p. ji, o. Gleaned From all Parts' of the State. -T' e chair factory at Maplecrook, Wayne county has been sold for $20,000. All oltlie l'oniiyjlvanU coal Company's co!- l'erlcs, In and about l'lttston, resumed work this week. Lawrence reacock, shot and Instantly killed Robert Percy, at Evcrson, I'llday. Peacock was taken to Jail. Amount: uirl named Ma-gie Deadline, re dding near Pittsburg, who lias been In a trance since last October, regained consciousness Fr! kiy. She claims to have conversed with the I-ord a number of times during her conniicnicnt. the Greatest excitement prevailed amongst the neighbors upon her sudden recovery. John Rlllmaii, a man employed at Cllendon eolilcry, Kclmjlklll county, met with a singular and distressing accident on Thursday last. He was engaged In the caapenler shop at the colliery tiUnins a small hiBiid. The planer Is a revolving one, the board being pushed towanl anil over It. While lu the net of doing this his r 'edit hand was caught hi the revolving planer, an 1 1 lie four flncers chopped off and ground, He ih and bones, Into small fragments. Attached tu the planer Is a fan shall thrniigli which the slmv lilt's from the machinery nro blown out. 1 he mangled flesh and hones weie eauuht In the current and blown out with Ills shavlmts. Pnblic Sale Register. We have printed bills at this ofllcc for the following sales, and most of them are also advertised in our columns: On Saturday, February 20, at' one o'clock p. in., at the residence ot August I.nib. Egypt, Lo hlgh county, a valuable lot of personal property. Including carpets, hrilsand bedding. Sc., will be disposed of ut public sale. On Friday, March 1th, at one o'clock p. ni., O. O. lllose, lulmlstralor o the estate of the late Jonas Peter, dee'd., will sell at public sale, on the premises In Lower Towamenslug, a valuable farm of seventy-llvii acres, upon which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and necessary outbuildings. Also, lot of fanning Implements and hoiuchold articles. On Saturday, March r., at one o'clock p. m., Catharlno Markley, administratrix ot the estate of the late Jonah Marklev, dee'd., will expose for sale on the premises In Franklin township, fllty-two acres and one hundred and forty perches of valuable real estate, also at the same tune and place a valuable farm of fifty-three iicies and sixty-six perches upon which Is erected a two story dwelling house and all necessary out buildings. On 1'ilday, March ll, at one o'clock p. m., Peter lllose, attorney In fact for the heirs of the hteChailes lltoso, dee'd., will expose to public sale, on the premises In the burough of Parry vllle. a valuable farm of eighty acres upon which Is erected a two story double frame house iiudall necessary outbuildings, also, a lot of farming Implements and household articles. On Friday, March 11, at one o'clock p. m., Charles Illicit will e.xposo to public sale, on the premises In East Weissport, valuablo farming Implements, wagons, &c. -On Saturday, March )2, at one o'clock p. m., Simon Walk will put up for sale, on the premises In Franklin township, horses, cows, wajoiis, potatoes, and many other articles. On Saturday, March lo, 1SST, atone o'clock p. m., on tho premises In Franklin township, four and a half miles from Weissport, n farm of thli tv-one ucres and one hundred and twenty lieicl.es, also, lot of valuable farming stock, -On Saturday, Match 19, 1PS7, at 2 o'clock p m., on the premises, at (he stables of tho Ex change lintel. Dank street. LehlKhton,a valuable lot of personal property. Including hulses, carn ages, wagons, sleighs and niauuie. March 2l,at I o'clock p. in., two pieces of laud and a variety of personal pioperly, late of Sam. lid Ilccbman, Mahoning Vallev, dee'd. F. A. nabenohl, executor. MABRIED. nm.TZ TnoxKM.-Ou llieClh davof l'eb. by ltev. A. ll.irlholomevv, David Ilellz mid Jflsi t'alhaihioTioxcll, both of West I'tnn, Pa. ... .....r..i rtm ..i.ii r s. VFII 11JU J. Ill 11IIV Oil Jeb., by tho same, V. II. KU-!(-erwi)lt mill Miss 1 uiiuia .uojcr, uotu in .Mniiouln lowutdilp. louiNr.it-SciivVAliTZ.-On the 19th day of l'eb. by the same, Lewis (ioldncr and Mls Lucctta U. Schwutlz, bulb of llovYin.iin.towu. Nicholas TiiiiMAs-On WashhiKton's birtli. day, 1M. liv tho l!ev. James A. Little otlloKen dauipia. Miss Mary Alphnnsa Thomas, of HoK pnd.iiiiua, to Llewellyn k. Nicholas, of Stem lou, I'eiina, Mantz. On the 52nd of January. In Wost Penn, Ida M., daughter of James and Kate Mantz, ased 'J mouths and 18 days. OHL.-O11 the 27lh of January, In West IVnn, Harry, sou of Kllas and Lydla Old, ngedu muuih.s and Sdiivs. Kn1.11. On the Sid dayof rebruar),In nastlYnn, Lllzitbcthl'., ilatmlitcrot Nathan and A1111.1M. Ko!h,ni;ck 3 )cais, t months and VI d.iys. riiKiiritui.-On the 4lh day of lb.. In Million. Inn, Jlcuadas, hubandct Lucy Kredci lcl(,a(jed H v,curs, 4 months and i 0::js. (iiNimit. On the l-.'lh day of Feb., In Hast I'eun. Irwin II., Mm ot James and flora Cinder, uued 5 mouths and tUihijs, NoTiisTKiN. On the iDth day of Feb.. lu Uast I'enii. Iluymoud U hou of llciijaiulu and Luiiillno Nuthstcln, iiited i months ami 27 days. Wanted Agents to sail tho New E00U by Hon. JAMES G, BLAINE The (treat questions of the day ably discussed by America s itrcait-ai nun lunM Kipui:i ... J .-.I. . ....... .V l.ll VU'M III, HIM a.uc. AKeiits should apply quick lo secure choice ter ritory, l'or full partlculais nddicks, lll'JlllAlll) llKoniLIIS. Publishers, 7.3 Chestnut sliect, 1'rl -es Low. Mue to have an enormous sate. lllltlUl-llltilU. feblwi-v Curecuaianteed hvDr.d.li.Jluyer, :ilArchht.,l'lilla, l'a. l'jisu at mice. No operation or liulni-s dcl.iy. Thousands ot cures. At Kcj stone House, I.t-ailln-, l'a., 2nd rijliirduv of each mouth, Scud for circulars. Advice free. Jauli-yl T7T i I i J at prices fully as low as Hit) lowest, (ilveme a All grades and Styles ofitrlalandbuconvliccd. ladies Coatings, at prices to astonish tho most economical buver, at Claws & Bro., the taiiors, Bank street. yoses One Dottar. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tho only medlclno ot which this can be truly said ) and It Is nn unanswerable argument as to tho strength and posttlvo economv t tlits groat medicine. Hood's Sarsaporllla Is made of roots, herbs, barks, etc., long and favorably known for Itelr power In purifying the blood s and In combination, proportion, and process. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is praifiir fo itict. "For economy and comfort wo uso Hood's Sarsap.itllla." Mns. C. linr.waTF.i:, Ruflalo. "Hood's Sarsaparllla takes lea lime and qvanitty tp show Its effect than any other preparation I over heard of. I would not bo without It In tho house." Mns. C. A. JJ. IltunAnD, North Chill, N. Y. IM Da.ct One Dollar nood's Sarsaparllla cures rcrcfula, salt rheum, all humors, bolls, pimples, general de bility, dyspepsia, biliousness, sick headache, catarrh, rheumatism, kidney and liver com plaints', and all nflcctlons caused by lnipnro blood or lqw condition of tho f ystem. Try It. "I waa severely afllictcd with scrofuta, and for CTor a year had two running coroo on my neck. I look flvo bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rllla, r.nd consider myself entirely cured." C. E. Lovnjov, Lowell, Mass. "Hood's Sarsaparllla did mo an Immense araptuit of good. Sly wbolo system has been built up and stiengthcncd, my digestion m rro'vod, end my head relieved of the bad feel ing. I consider It the' best uiodlchlo I havo c.ver "used, and should not kfiovv Low to do without- U." Mahv I Peele, Salem, Mass. Hood's Sarsapariifa Sold by all druggists, ft ; six fc-rCJ. Jiado only by C, I. HOOD St CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Dosos Ono Dollar. School Hall, Lehighton, ONE NIGHT ONLY, Thursday March Crrd, J87, ABBEY'S DOUBLE MAMMOTH Uncle Tom's Cabin COMPANY 2 MorM Brass BaMs 2 WHITE AND COLOKKt). The Only Double Company In Kxistenco. A Laugh for every minute-smiles and tears blclil'ed to'jt Itinr. Tu' fi.tmv. mlwli.t.irM.il. It... Topsys! Two coniIc.il, luillcibus musical Mnrk , iimck 01 lerociou.s, uian-nummg iiluoillioiimls. Kate Parllngton.the world-leliowne.l Tonsy.as lopsy No. I. (Iiaule l'cclc. tlio liemillfnl .mil n1ir.mtm..nil child iK tiess as Eva. l-.ngaucd for this eann, the onlv genuine South Caiollna .liihtloo Sliiircis iind I'lautnllon riinihariors. CO lu number! Him no.tfhi.tfM fi.-:im..i donkey, Leon: the nuidlcst Shetland ponv lu the woihl: Edison's elcctiic natlor ll-rbl i.iuirnin. eiint .scciiciy by Vocgtlinj elaborate costumes by iil!lll. A. Street Parade Given Dally nt 12 O'clock. Popular I'l Ices of Admission: 35 and 60 Cents. Children 2." Cents. l'cservcd Seats now- on Salo at IIOliX'3 UltUO B1U1IK, Ask your retailor forMn.T.imoiJIraiiV SSSHoe. Caution 1 Hi mm :tnlti.i ipcnr.ir:.tn 1 li'lrtlnr pothl hi orilrr to uink't n, frtft-i n nf.t. Tha U tlio oriel urt I :ibl.oo Minnmnr t:iilttiliuiuiiici tc-km-wUtiRo tticlr iiwii It ft-rioi U t tutipliuj to I'llIM linn i tl n it'initi'tleti r it) t-ltinl. None t.'rt.nliit tin I cm beiuU.utliiM i5:r.tni, JAMES 'crCcstfcncr, S3 IH du w I'll . ". Ci cvcss on.l L-J. lilt: l If. If.. lT.if.r-. -tlio I 'li Jltitui illli; c,rm.'ifd ... c -. . .f-t.lll i r.i u ft- t 'OIHVV .1 1 Tl:; JOJI11 I'.-in il'iui-un p. ut thu $v !irw iii I.U,, Slate cr SX,T''1T'ie. "'P d.l-jc-y.rnioUo !W..i",'V l.llie.l Our celebrated factory prn-l ccn Jnrci-rrinnntltr cf Siims nr this Kru!e limn fii.) ol tier r.ii-toiy lu tlio world. Thousand who iv.r llit-m win tell votulu. n-on lrnuiulE thi-lil. .lAlll'.S .S KV.VrN t,li NllOi: fur Ilojsla ur.appri.ncU'. I in Ii.iralilllt-. Full lines of the above shoes for sale by LEADING RETAILERS THltOUClllOUT THE u. l'eb. Stt-vvt S, VIRGINIA FARMS lA-iis SMfJI V fend for Free ileserlMlvo Price 1.1st. Jiui. a. xvn.ui. i'u iiienisviuc, va. I A l HO tSTMRXn l'OIt Publications I AiIJt vvlth limps, di-scrlbliii: Mluiii'.v. ll l U v ... v .. Dakoin. Jlonlana mailt, vv iisiiiiiion ami iMCKuu, mi- jrcei.ov' eminent l-'inds ami Low- 1'ilco llalliond I-uids In tho Nn;-tin-iii tv.ciir,- ( om.tiy Till-: MUST AC.KICULTUliAL OlIAZIX'C and TIMiir.lt LANDS now- open lo Bellleis mailed free. Addicss, ( HAM. II. LA.MI.OKN, Land Com. If, 1'. It. 1!., St. Paul, Jlliiu. tteow-feb l CAMPBELL LEADS IN PRICES ! THK IlLbT MAKL'H 01" WATCHES h CLOCKS At Trices marked down so low ns to come wllh- 111 the reacn ot everybody. Novelties in Jewelry! lllthenbove llnonf floods we b:ie an elefrnnt iiss'iitmrnt. and arc coust.-iuily mukrnK additions 01 1111 iiiu vcr iuicm uuvt'iui's u.s tue nc.imiii ao vances. You are respcclfully tcipicMfd to call and examine mv line of xonds. Vim lire hound to be plcaveil vvllh the isooils, mid the prices they arc down to Kotk Potion., and cnn'l be beat. All Kinds of Repairing Neatly, Cheaply and I'lomplly atli ndi d to, mid Mil l.sfucl Ion Kiiaruntccd. 1 haie i-ouclndi-il. ns 11 means of eli ndlni: Ihls brunch ; mv buslm-!,-., lo be lit SNVDHlt'S llOTHI, I'.Hll VI I. l.K, VL'(INitbliAY of each week, helv.i en the hours ot 8a, iil.t liud 6 p. 111. All favors ho.vlimc bv tlio people of l"nrryvllle will I d much iiiy 11 eclat ed. You ate Invlli d lo call iind lns ecriny line of goods when hi I.'hl2hlon. Next to Chiuss l'.ro. 31. JIEIJjMAN, Bank Stheet, Lehighton, Pa., Miller and Dealer In Flour and Feed. All kinds of OHAIN IIOUOIIT AND SOLD at IILUULAU MA1IKLT HATLS. I would respeclfnlly Inform the citizens of this place and vicinity Unit 1 11111 fully prcnaiad to supply tliciu with all kinds ot The Best of Coal Fiom any mine, at very LOWEST PRICE Jr 2i yl M. II Ul LMAN. I have Just opened a Coal Yard In connection with my hotel In WLISSPOJtT siliere caii coiistuntly be tnimd all sites of the Best of Coal ! Henry Christman, Fort Allon Houbp, Wc'.wrort. 1 l'i lu 1 on,,et'' II VTA n M r--VV' J fir-. . i-.o.vii, uu:s Ei;t Weissport. Garfcou Comity, Fa, Is the place to purchase, at the mot ren.onahlo prices, DUESSEI) I.UMlElt,of nil kind's, vizi Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c. BUCKETS FADE TO 01 DEB. The Machlnev it nil now. niul nnU the lrf inn. rhnmca employed. All articles u'ru mi;muilt'id of bust seasoned material. Ordcis by jnall n wwv luuuiiaaucmioii. mm punonngo luviU'iu IDE 5) Wchascatso, In connection with tho above business a COMMODIOUS Sl'OIif, where cim always be found ono of tho largest and best us surtmcnts of DKY UUODS, NOTION.7, . . UltOUEHILS, ritovisioNa, OAKPLT-V OIL OLO 1113, QUEENS WAKE WOOD W ARB, HARDWARE. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND OATS, Hay, Straw, Flour and Feed. And In fact any and everything usually to ha found In a strictly first-class Country Store. No matter what vou want, ask font and wo can sup ply vnitul prices that will knock all 11n11pctill1.11 far luto tho shade. Call and see us, and we will convince you or tho truthlulliess of ouriissertluii. Remember the Place N. SNYDER & SON, East Weissport, Penna. January 1. 1887. "With the cominpr cf cool weather all light clothing nre cast iiMile and we don that which protects us from the sudden changes in the weather, so com mon at this time of the year. He have just received a com plete line of all the very latest novelties in Cloths, Cassimers, Corkscrews,, Woorsteds, and other goods, suitable for Fall and Winter Wear, which we make up in the latest styles, most substantial mnnwrr at prices that astonish everybody. H'e still make those famous 10. Am.-wool Suits which proved so satisfactory to all who purchased of them when wo first commenced their make. Mo make the same milt now, at the xumc price, and the material ice une ifi an good as ever. We would call your attention to our . Gents Fornisuii Depafiiiit ! uhich.cmbraccs the most recent novelties in Collars, Cuffs, Neckwear, Underwear, &c. In Ladies, Gents and Child rens shoes, wo hae everything that is likdy to be in (frmtuid. We invito you to call, feeling sure ice can please you no mat-, (cr ichat you wunt. Very liespectfully, Bank Street, Lehigh ton, la. Building Lots for Sale. The under Janed otters for sale a iimiilur of Pino Building Lots ! Niuwly slUuUwl nn Union Hill, E&t Wetapcrt, at low pi lies l"r i- ish. A. I . MJEll. beplemhi'rl.wj'Cni v ivmii, l'a. J 2.1 "fllGB m
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