( .si(reec j.y ir m "Original Cheap Ca3h Storo." Values are Steady, but Prices are Down. Wo havo an elegant lino of MEDIUM OIlADIi CASS I Ml; IKS suitable for MUX AM) HOY'S WHAIt, ruiiirltuc In price from 07! i ccut to$l,l5 per yard. Just the goods tor Business, Sohool or Knook-a-bout Stt'.ts. Also, a i.Ai:m: ahsoutmkxt of cotton- low rmciss. Wo also desire to call attention to our itock ol White Flannels, which for slzo ami lowncss ot price cannot be equalled In this county. NEW 1'ATTEltN'H III WHITE BHD HPItEADS marked at prices tliut will quickly more tliciu, J. T. NUSBATJIVT, Opposite Public Square, Bank Street, tahlchton, dune 7. 13awy. The Carbon Advocate SATUItDAY. MA1ZCU B, 1SS7. crCCIAL N'OTICH Persons making payments to this n!)len tiy money orders or iot.il notes Will please mike tliem payable at the WIJISS POUT POST Ol'KIUK, as tlio Ldilglitoti Olllce Is Js'OT a money order onlce. Current Events Epitomized. Walt or Tulip. Ask yoar halter about Tulip, Salo bills printed at this ofllao, Read Sweeny's new advertisement. Wllkesbarro had a $15,000 lire Mon day. The Reading silk mill will start up In pbout two weeks. Frecland people want a large hall for entertainment purposes. The fire boys cleared SS0.50 at their ball Monday a week ago, .. About six Inches of snow fell through out this valley last Saturday. Free passes will not be rcconnlzed on the Reading railroad after March 31. Abbey's Uncle Tom's Cabin Company showed In School Ha', Thursday night. There Is a notlcablo Improvement In business throughout the Lehigh Valley. Through the cffoitsof the Frecland Board of Trade that town will have a na tional bank. The new bridge spanning the Lehigh river at White Haven, Is completed and open for travel. For a smostlv shave and a fine hair cut go to Esrang's shaving saloon, opposite the Advocate pfllce. There are three hundred andiighty-flve Indigent males and females In tUo Uerks county alms house. Go to Frs. Itodcrer, under the Ex change Hotel, for a sntsotlt shave and a faslonahlc. hair rut. A number of freight cars with a carry ing capacity of sixty thousand pounds arc running on the Lehigh Valley railroad. EOfiS for sale from good stock. Hrown Leghorn, Plymouth Rock, Pekln Durk, 00 cents per dozen, IL A. licltz, Lchlghton. Ask your druggist about Tulip. T. D. Thomas' new store room. In Graver's block, Rank street, will be ready for occupancy lu the course of a week or two. Work on the new branch of the Lehigh Valley rallrjad from Highland to Sandy Hun, Luzerne county, will soon be com menced. -now Is It about the base ball club? It Is time to agitate the matter. We would like to sen the old club rc-organlzed and win 'sack lost laurels. An effort II bj made to have Chas. Orion Stroll, who Is serving out an eleven months' sentence In our county Jail for cm-1 boitlemcnt, pardoned. Amos Conrath, a Uerks county hermit. Aged four score years, committed suicide "Monday by hanging himself. He had lived many years with ooly a dog for a com pan) on. E. P. Luckcnbach, 61 llroadway, Mauch Chunk, Is selling off H'.ill Papers al largely reduced prices to make room for new Spring stoek. There are bargains for those who get them. ft-lw. Salo bills printed at short notice. l!o inembor, a place In our "Sale Register" Is given to all who have thelrsale bills printed Atthliofllee. It will pay you. The An vocatk Is read by everybody. Jonas Sondhelm, of Matirh Chunk, while attempting to bnard a moving freight train at White Haven recently was thrown heavily to the ground, sustaining a com pound fracture of the i Ight arm. For the week ending on the 8th tilt., there wei 118,772 tonsof coal shipped over the L. A- S. It. It., a total to date of Oli.SOn tons, showing a decrease as compared with tame date last year of "(1.S50 tons. For the week ondlng Feb. '2 there were I:J5,!92 tons ot roal shipped over the I.ohljh Valley railroad, maklns a total to date of l,r03,403 tons, and showing a de crease of IS.-IUI tons compared with same date last ear. The attention of tha people of Summit Hill. Lansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George V. Iluntzlnge.r, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author ized by in Ho igcelve subscriptions and Mionnys for the Cauiiov AnvocATK. Ask your doctor about Tulip. rna Kisnjnmon ot Friends on Earth," will be ilia topical a" special scr inon by Rev. AVm. Major, In the Jf. U. church, next Sunday morning. It Is a good theme and many are going to hear It. Of course, all are welcon.e at any time. A tramp, named Henry Keller, at taeked a girl aged fifteen years one nlglft recently, In Uerks eounty, but was prevent ed from accomplishing his hellish purpose, by the appearance of three men, who made, chase and captured him. lie Is now con fined Id the Allentown jail. As the largo new passenger engine William II. Snyre, on tho Lehigh Valley Road, was backing down from Illack Ithlgn Station Saturday afternoon it Jumped the track and was ovcrturncd,and Immediately after tne boiler exploded, completely de molishing the endue. William nnd John Pickering, brothers, of Hazleton, the en gineer and fireman, were badly Injured. -Sondhehu's business will be conducted the same at before; the Ready-made Do. partment will bo under the management of good clerks; In tha Merchant Tailoring Department Mr. John Itader will always ba found with one of the finest selections of Spring suitings and pautaloonlngs. We will make you a nice all-wot suit to order At from $10, $12, $15, $18, $25 upwards, All-wool pants to order at from $3, $4, $3, Q upwards. All our prices are marked down in plain figures; fit and workmanship guaranteed. I all at omllieim s One Price UU; V-Jotulng IJall, Maqrb Chunk, Ask your lawyer about Tulip, Good Friday will ho the next legal holiday. Slattngtqn now has an cnUrprlslng Hoard of Trade. Potatoes are selling at from fifty tosl.v ty cents per bushel. Lanstord will Inall probability have nn Evangelical rhurch. There aro twelve prisoners In tho Northampton county Jail. A number of Improvements ha.ve been made at tho Valley depot. A band of gypsies havo made their ap pearance In Lehigh county. Go to the Comer Store for finely decor ated china dinner and tea sets, Thlrty.two mules were suffocated. In a coal mine at N'anllcokc JJonday. Jacob Foster has resigned tho local editorship of the Mauch Chunk 'f'mca. A railroad line from Nazareth tolloth lehqm will In all probability ho erected. Tho Salvation Army holds undisputed sway In many at tho towns in Schuylkill county, Ono hundred and slxty-fivo names are on the pay-roll of the new silk mill at Cat asauqua. The prisoners In the Lehigh county Jail consumed 15,577 pounds of meat (lur ing the past year. The sheet mill of tho Catasauriua Man ufacturing Company will be put In opera tion In a few days, Don't miss tho grand ralllo for a real live bear and a sack of flour at tho Carbon House to-night, (Saturday). The house painters of Easton have formed a combination and will demand nn Increase of wagos at an early day, Albert Lewis, tho great lumberman of Northeastern Pennsylvania, is reported as being seriously ill at his home In Luzerne county. The signal target at the Lehigh Valley depot has been placed In a inoro consplolous position, which greatly bcnlllts the civ glncen. 912,320.47 was raised as missionary mony bv the Evangelical church of the Eastern I'cnusylvania district, during the past year. Thomas L. H'entz, of Lehigh Gap, well known here, has been licenced Into the Itineracy, by the Evangelical Con ference, at llangor, Frank P. Semtnel, of Ibis place, after undergoing the necessary examination, hs been appointed postal clerk on the Easton and Hazleton routo. The miser, talking to himself, will speak In many tones. So do people In praising the delights of a ride In one of David Ebberts, fancy rigs. Terms low. Ask your butcher about Tulip. The Knlslits of tho Golden Eagle, of this place, will attend the annual meeting of the Grand Lodgo at Reading on April nth. The railroads offer reduced rates on the occasion. The Evangelical Conference at Rangor undo tho following appointments: Lalilgh toti, O. W. Gross; WeUsport. C. II. Eggc: I'arryville, A. F, Leopold; White Haven, W. Schuyler, A railroad to be known as the Schuyl- kill and Lehigh Valley railroad, to extend from Schuylkill Haven, Schuylkill county, to Lehigh Gap, this county, will bo built during the coming summer. Charles Atkinson, aged seventy-one years, for thlrts-fotir years a resident of Reaver Meadow, died suddenly at his homo In tint placa Monday noon. He leaves four grown up children. The addition to the Packerlon shops Is now completed and the working forces in the various departments aro being In creased. However low waes prevail, and the contract system Is cause of much com plaint amongst laborer1, After six years' idleness the Allentown rolling mill lias resumed operations. Tho mill 1ms been completely remodeled and now machinery put in for the manufacture of anglo and plate Iron. The mill will give employment to throo or four hundred hands. The circular of the Reading Cjal and Iron Company for March prices of coal makes but one change. This Is for pea coal, which Is advanced 10 cents p-r ton. owing to the great demand for that size The other manufacturers' sizes are also In ood request. Next Wednesday will be the 140th an niversary ot the founding of Eethlehem or, rather, on that day, 1711, the fir3t tree was felled to build the first house. The oldest house now standing In llethlehcni Is the "Gemeln Hans," or congregation house. All persons chosen justice of tho peace at the late Spting election should bear In mind that the law enjoins them to notify tho Prothonotary of the county of their ac ceptance of such positions within twenty dai's after the election. No commissions will be Issued to any except those who com ply with the requirements of the law, as none will he sent to the county except such as are asked for by the Prothonotary. Ask your jewelor about Tulip, Don't forget the cloeuilouaiyand mus ical entettalniuent hi School Hall, Saturday and Monday evenings, March 5th and 7th. No doubt It will ho one of the very best ever given In this place. "Singing by Yo Olde Folkes in Ye Olde Time Dreti," will bo a feat mo of special Inteicst and amusement. A different and equally nttractlvu pio gramme for each evening (Jo both nights or you will miss something ically good. The advance sheets of the annual re port of G. M. Williams, mine Inspector of tho Third Dlsttiet of tho Pennsylvania coal field, show that during 1SS0 t),035,M.1 tons of coal were mined In tho district, an In crease of 757,071 tons over the production of 1SS.', and 1,11K,8M tons over IPS I. Dur tag 1SS0 the number of persons emplojed was 10,20:! and tins average number of days worked was 00. There were 803 accidents of which 5S were fatal. The Spring season will open soon, and as you hate to get a good confirmation suit for your boys' and a suit for yourself we would remark that we havo laid In an im mense stock of ready-made clothing. Suits for men, boys' and children; pants as low as 60 cts., 75 cts,, $1.00 and upwards; suits from $1.2.5. 81.50, $2.00, $.).00 ami up. wards. Our stock Is now moro complete and cheaper than ever lWore. Call at Sondhehu's Ono Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Walter Moon, aged twelve years; Wal tei Heath, aged llft?en years; Wllllo Picrc. aged fifteen years; John Gregg, aged fifteen years; Charles llensteln, aged fifteen years, nnd Manning Garrls, aged twelve yearn, left their homes In Easton Saturday and went to Chain Dam lo hunt musk rats. Uetween twelve and one o'clock thev start- cd back, walkln In pairs In the centre of one of the Lehigh Valley railroad tracks, ! A coal train comlngalnng, they stepped off ' tho track when they were struck by pas. scngcr train No. 3 and Instantly killed. A companion of the boys was knocked off tho track and escaped uninjured. At the cor- oner's Inquest the same night tho company and employes were relleyed from all blame, , Ask your minister about Tulip. Watch for Tulip. U is coming. Tho hoatlrg season will soon open. Butter and eggs are coming down In prlco, The 1st of April, moving day, falls on Friday. Farmers, keep yonr eyes "peeled" for sharpers. Subscribe for tho Advocate, $1.00 per year. The school board and town council meet Monday night. Wo aro March-lng towards April show ers and May flowers. It will soon ho tlino for tho ''grand rush" for garden seeds. This promises to bo a big fruit yoar,ao oori'ing to tho prophets. A woman's rights society has bcon or ganized In East Stroudstmrg. A ghost with black cyos and red halrs Monroe county's latest scare. T1ig law grautlrg bounties for owl and hawk scalps has bceh rcpoaH'd. A large number of "faith" cures are reported from adjoining counties. Merc.intlle Appraiser, Frank P. Uoyle, is making the rounds of the county. Counterfeit ten cent pieces are In cr. oulatlon. They aro a good hpltatlon, A band of Turks, vyl!!) soyeral tamo bears, aro camping In Monroo county. Georgn Selger, a popular Lijhlgh coun ty miller, has failed, Assets, $20,000. Thrcu'hundrcd thousand barrels of ce ment were shipped from Coplay last yoar, -vTIjc shipments of slate from Slallugton last year approximated lu value $500,000. Representative Daniel Uachman will accept acknowledgments forpubllo'VIoo's." Tho Lansford feoori) tiroes tho citizens of that town to organize a Hoard of Trade, Tho. Dethlehom Knitting Mill gives employment to ono hundred and sixty-five hands. A ro-organlzatlon of the Slatlngton lllfic Stocking baso ball club has been ef fected. ' The Knights of Labor aro establishing many co-operative Industries throughout the State. There arc one hundred nnd ono appli cants for hotel and rcstaur.int licenses In Lehigh county. -Two hundred and fifty men and boys are at present employed Ol) tha new Lans ford coal breaker. The Lehigh Car Manufacturing Com pany havo closed tljelr shops at Stemton fur want of work. Charle3 Cbrson, of Pottsvllle, was ac cidentally shot In tho UcaJk while carelessly handling a revolver, Thero aro eight camps of the P. O. S. of A. In tlfls county, with a membership of six hundred and nliictj-four. Tim coal mines In the Wyoming Valley aro running full time. Twcntv-flro thous and men and boys aro cmployad. Counterfeit silver dollars of tho date ! ISfll arc In circulation. They are hard to distinguish from tho "real stufT" Instead cf saying mashed, you must say "jounce," in rcferilng to a fellow who, is severely smitten on a new face. The Philadelphia conference of tho M. E. church wlllcoiunieiuvjts annual session In Philadelphia on March 17th. "Rclshazzar's Feat," a grand dramat is cantata in ten acts, will be rendered In Armory Hall, Slatlngton, on the 25th Inst. I Ask the postmaster for Tulip. Christian Welser, aged sixty-five years, well-known throughout the Lel'ilgh Valley, died at his homo In Sallsbury.Lchlgh coun ty, Wednesday. John Ilagcn will address lb membars of thn Y. M. C. A. on tho 'Pioblem of Human Misery; Its-Cauje and Cure," Sun day afternoon. All are welcome. Mjlllln county people are greatly excit ed bj a rumor 'bat gold and sliver exists in great quantities In tha mountains there. The price of land Is rapidly going up. William Paisley has been arrested on suspicion of having murdered Mrs. Peter Kiainock, sit. Hopeville, several weeks ago. He has beep Incarcerated ju the Luzerne county jail. -According to a late repoitof tho Le high Coal and Navigation Company, the profit on tho coal mined arid shipped by that corporation amounted to thirteen cents per ton. Work at the slate quarries In the Ban ;or slate regies Is booming. Tho strike; at one of tho quamei still continues one hundred and eighty men aro out. -Tha out look for tho present year is reported as good. Chailes Weiss, aged about eighteen ycats, residing on Lel'ilgh street, died of tjphuld fever Filday and was burled Mon day. Lehigh Council, J. O. U. A. M., of town, and a delegation of Mt Pis.gah Coun cil, Mauch Chunk, attended the funeral. Engine No. !).'), collided with the rear end of tho White Haven freight train at Cherry Ford, Saturday afternoon. No one wa3 Injured, hut the engine was thrown from the track and several ears were badly wrecked. Trains were delayed but a few hours. - Tho receivers of the lltaiiiing Railroad Company have tendered to Ihe conductors Inlerest-boailng notes In the sum of $1,000 In settlement of the hack pay duo them since 1SS3,' tho tlmo tho receivers took charge. Tho pay of the conductors will hereafter be $3.25 a day. Hazleton people aro determined to hae a hospital in which to take care of their sick and Injured; If the Legislature will not giant an appropriation for the erection of thu same, benevolent citizens of that town and county will contribute the necessary amount required. Luzerne county's bill foi tho care of tho 52 prisoneis in theKastrrn penitentiary fioiu that county for 1SS.0 amounts to $2700 18. Thero Is a credit of $1010.42, however, for thu labor of convicts, many of whom earned more than It cost to keep them. The net expense to the county was $700.70. As a young man, accompanied by two ladles, fiom Mauch Chunk, was driving down Dank Hreet Wednesday at a fearful rate of speed, one of tho runners of the sleigh struck a snag and dumped the occu pants Into the street. The young man, who had the lines wrapped around him In some way, was dragged about a hundred yaids, Fortunately, no one was injured. hen a man's business gets so dull that he will claim ho cannot afford to ad vcrtlsc, then ho Is In a'bad shape. A man knowing the influence of an advertisement in a newspaper, who cannot afford to ad vertise cannot offer bargains If yon go to him unsolicited. It Is those wlio Invite you to their stores nnd give you such bargains that you will go again who succeed. Notices havo been ported In some of the railroad depots that will prove of much Interest to holders of nilloago books. Tii notices are lgncd by E. II. llyington for the Lehigh Valleyf C. G. Hancock for the Philadelphia and Reading and II. P, Raid. win for the Central Railroad of New Jer. ey, They stat tht on March 3it the Interchange ot mileage between the above les will bo discontinued and the use of the books ill h ii&ined compaiif after April 1st restrlct-d (0 the mi by which (fsi-ed, OUIl MAN ABOUT 10WN. The Things our People Find Time to Talk Abont fron Day to Day. Ono evening this week I accidentally ran against a crowd pf Lchlithton tax pav ers, who were discussing tho Intciests of the town. DurlnK the conversation I learned that several weeks ago parties wcro hero looking for n slto on whlclt to orept- a silk mill and also tp see how much pf thp moro necessary mtlclc cquhl bo raised to wards its election. As usual every mortal soul was as poor as a church mouse, lu fact, our wealthy citizens, and wc havo them too, though tliay guard their treasures with a miserly eye and a grasping Jiand, were Dlnnls, Why is this thus? younsk; for the simple reason that their earplugs, represent years of toil and an Investment in which thoy cannot seo their money doubled and thribblcd be f pro tlor eyes, has no charms for them,, "True 'tis, 'tis pity; pity 'tis 'tis trite." Qnn of the gentle man blamed tho Lehigh Valley Company for thn staiul-.stlll condition ot our town to day. Considering the accusation lu a logical sense It Is lu all probability not mis placed, for had wo vrorks at which our citizens could find cpip!pyn,icnt other then at tho Packcrton shops It Is but natural that there wquUI he, ill n short tlmo a de mand for labor, the consequence of which vvquld bo a raise In wages and an Increase In the running expenses of tho Lehigh Valley Company's works, J,ooklpg at t squarely from this point of view It dpps not seem the least improbable, hut r'athpt the longer you study tho lbuslncss" the more likely t becomes that after nil thn blame does rost on the company, and that for their own gain they have put their hotd on thn town and we have ngt enough ambition to kick against It, a s-By tho way, that Steam Heating Com pany, that was to locate here, do you know anything about It? After all the rush and hitrry.the boldlngof special meetings by tho town council and splipol board, the exoner ating of the company from tho payment of taxes for ten years, &c, It looks as If the rattle and discharge of cannon and musketry would only end in smoke. The "Man About Town" was present at both meet ings of our town officials and became much interested as wo heard the prospective works desuribed time and tlnio again, as a means of urging our borough fathers to do their duty. Piobably theie was just a little something wrong in tho wording of the resolution exonerating tho company from the payment of taxes; weglte itthobcnlfit of a doubt anyhow, and feel safo in dubbing It a grand fiasco with a pyrotechnics dis play of gas. Now let us Iiava something new. t We had the pleasure of meeting the popular John Arner, of the firm of Arncr it Son, New Mahoning, manufactciers of pun1 bone super-phosphates, one day this wsck. Mr Arncr pi onounccs businass as be ginning to boom. Tills firm manufactures several grades of pure bone fertilizes, among which aro the pelcbiatod Jumbo, Hero and Victor phosphates. The chief Ingredients of tlifl aboto named phosphates ara nltiogen or ammonia, phosphoric acid and potash. Farmers who haye used of tlio popular brands of fertilizer pronounce them the best goods in tne tnaiket. There has just been Issued from the Anvoc.vn: job rooms a neat four page pamphlet setting forth tho special features andadyantages of the phosphates inanufacqrell by this firm. w Now, about that executive committee, appointed by the' citizens who assembled In Gable's Hall, over a month ago, for the formation of a Board of Trade, what has beeomo of it',' A kindly feeling regaidlng the welfare of the committee prompts as to make the above Inquiry, Our citizens are waiting patiently to hear from them, J)o you catch on, gentlemen? Centre Square Pencillnjrs. T-Frank Bolder, of Schuylkill county, was the guest of D. S. Longacre last week, Mrs. JCata Nothstcln ppent several days this week with Allentown friends, We are pleased to note that Calyin Slt tler is able to be about. Jacob Longacro and family, of Schuyl kill county, wcro visiting relatives and friends here Sunday. Ourjoung friend E. D. Nothsteln. a student at Palatlnatn College, Myerstown, Is home. Chas. II. Seldle, Is visiting his son at tho Myerstown Palatinate College. For months past a soft, down like cov ering has bcpn noticed on the upper lip of our young friend I). II. L , and amongst the fair sex, especially, has It been the means of creating much comment. To satisfy constantly growing curiosity as to what It really is, we made a private exam ination recently and find that in tlmo It may loom up Into a mustache, at present wa know not what it is, Duufeii. Tbo Ant'uracite Coal Trade. The situation of the anthracite coal trade has not changed materially during the past week. New orders for coal aro reported scarco ahd the cancellation of unfilled old orders continues. Last ucck there was an advance of ten cents vr ton made by the Reading Company In tno prlco for pe-a coal, which is In good demand, and Lehigh lump was also advancu 13 cents per ton for the price at Mauch Chunk $2 75 per ton for the latter size Unless thero should be severely cold weather during tho month of March tho anthracite trade Is likely to continue dull and Inactive for tho domestic sizes. vVs yet there has been no concerted move ment towards tha renewal of tha "agree ment between gentlemen" for the regulat ion of the anthracite business In the season of 18S7-8. The old agreement will expire on March 31st. It Is believed, however, by some operators who are usually well posted on anthracite affairs, that If the old "agree nicnf'ls not renewed thero will be at leasfa taelt understanding between the anthracite managers which will serve the purpose. With the present outlook for a prosperous year some of the managers of coal compa nies appear Indifferent concerning a ro newal of tho 1SS0-7 agreement, slating hat they believe there will bo llttlo need of any pooling arrangment this year, as it Is ex pected the Increase.! demand for anthracite will preyrnt any great acomp'.itlon pf coal during the season, and hence prices will be maintained, apd, according to the usual ciiktom, advanced In tho busy periods. The coal producing and carrying interests aro noiv working lu harmony. Tha grneral store of Tllghman Ncf mcyer & Co., of Emails, Lehigh county, was entered ono night this week, and quantity of dry goods wcro stolen. Special Notiok.-t-Oh the Jst if i -i" uay oi iiru iioxt, l will move my entire stock of Dings, Mi-di-cines, &c, into the adjoining huildiiisr. two doors above niv , espnt J0Ca(iQn lU-spectfllllV -n i. r -i i l i. U. 1HOMAS, DlllL'(-ISt. Look MY Sign oj Uie UQLDEN .NJojlXAU' People at Tho; Copis and (Jo. Rev, S. S. Chubb, of IarrlsburSi was in town on Tuesday, -E. A. Qberander, of Drifton, was w-ltlt R, Sweeny, Tuesday. Al. Ltdi, tf Cnlas!qtta, was registered at tho Carbon Housa this tyeck. Mrs. H. V. Morthlmor, d"r., Is yls)tlng nor parents at South Bothlchem. t-E. II, Ranch, of the Mauch Chunk J(cmcrat, was In town Wednesday, O. IJ, Slgley, qf tho Mauch Chun): d'awfe, circulated In town Wednesday. -rOiiryouna friend A'-Clauss, of Drifton, spent Sunday with tho ''fpll;s at home." Miss l,aura Arnold, of Allentown, Is visiting Mss Lulu L. Zehtifjr, on Bank street. rLehlghton's popular beer bottler, Thos, J. Beck, was on a business tilp tp Allentown Friday, wMIss Ida Young, of Sclgfrled's Bridge, Is sojournlnj vt SJrs, 'flips. Swaitz, on IUnlc slrcot, w-Mts. J. W. Raudonbush and daughter Miss Sallle, aro sojourning wltl Mrs. George Bauer, at Tanian.ua. .Mrs. Hany !. Sweeny, of Dtlftpn, was the guest pf Mrs. Robert L. Sweeny, on Bank street, during the week. John y. Koons, of Allentown, was visiting his .sister, Mrs. Georgo Esch, at the Valley House, for a fe.v days this week.' J. S. Lentz and family and F. Pierce' Lontz, of Noithampton street, participated In the celebration of t)io golden wedding annlvorsary of Mrs, and Mr, Davd Jlnw man, at Mahanoy City, Saturday, Mrs. Seller, aged abont sovflutyvflvo years, mother of our townsman Samuel Seller, died t.t her homo In Montgomery county, Sunday, Mr. Seller and family were Ip attendance at the f nncra! this week. Georgo A. Esch, of town, left for Beth lehem on Monday morning, at which place he has secured- employment wftli llersh A Bro., of Allentown, who havo the contract for ropfing tho now silk mill and Lehigh Vallay ofllses, Mahoning Items. E. O, Notlisteln and Ids violin are home from Myerstown, D. M. Balllet will hold an exhibition at tho close of his school. C. U. Seldle made a flying trip to Read ing and Myerstown last week, Misses Hannah and Mary Balllet wcro visiting at Easton over Sunday. Miss Tolly Hunslckcr is visiting her sister at Tamanend, Schuylkill county. Miss Ellen Arner spent a few days visiting friends and relatives at Lchlghton. Alvln Frantz, who has had a hard siege of sickness tills winter, Is master of the situation again, G. P. Freyman will enter tho West Chester State Normal School after his school closes this spring. Joseph Gill, of West Penn, purchased a farm of Jaiacs Slnyard for $1800, and took possession Thursday. F. A. Rabenold, administrator of the estate of Samuel Bachman, deceased, will shortly sell tho farm at public sale. Wo arc glad to note that Miss Ein'na Brown Is able to be about again after hav ing been cqudned to tho house for quite a time. Tho high water a few weeks ago swept away tho pillars under the brldgo across the Mahoning creek rear Dielssbach's mill, Robert Black will dispose off lils person al and leal estate at public sale on the 20th of this month. Mr- Black Intends to move to Philadelphia, Stephen Fcnstcrniacher, lu order to pleaso tho fun-loving people of the Valley, icccntly had a vendue, a shooting-match, a quilting and a frolic, rolled Into enc, in ono dav. James Relehard Is the "boss" hunter and dapper of tho Valley. Puring the winter ho has shot or trapped 00 muskrats, 0 minks, a few foxes, and owls and hawks without number, to say notijlng of skunks and "elfadrltchel hers," And the other day he caught a raccoon which evidently thought that the winter was over and came out of his winter quarters; but the old 'coon" has time to reflect on his mistake, whlld ho Is fattening for "Jim's" table. , pAsit. o ritastnt Corner Items. Sixteen of our young folks arp on the sick list at present. Leo Kelby, of Weatharly, spent Thurs day with his parents. Our grain was severely Injured by the Ice during tlio winter. David L. Ki3tler wa3 the guest of E. S. Hoppes last Sunday. W. II. :. Mumbower, of Haulo, was seeing his many friends hero las, week. Wallace J. SIttler, of Rush, Schuylkill county, paid us a flying visit on Monday last. -John T. Roth, of Lowistown, Union county.was the gimst of his brother Charles last week. An East Penn school boy was badly In jured by tho premature explosion of a dy namite cartildge, ono day recently. Chas, Lberls, one of our popular young butchers, purchased a fino young horso of Owen Wchr recently. A, II. Seldle and J, T. McDanlel were among the lucky ons at Hie shooting match held at fensteimacJier'j cm Shrovo Tues day. Rcy. Gross, of Lehlghton, delivered a very Interesting sermon In the Evangelical church at New Mahoning. Subiect "Black Valley Railroad." Piiaon, son of Levi Shoemaker, had the misfortune, while chopping wood, lo cut olf his linger. Guiuie. Praise for Thos- tl. Balliot Th- New England Journal qf Education In speaking of the condition of the Reading school has this tossy of Carbon's ex-county bupcrlntentcnt anil Lehlghton's former citizen: "Piof. T. M. )atlct, of Reading, Pa., is a pccullaily strong mn In his methods anil philosophy of adiiaatlon, hav. Ing suoli a mastery of principles as to dc velop methods pebuliarly adapted tpany circumstances in which he may (hid his schools. Ie has been sustained under tho Inevitable nonsense in criticism by a large, scnklble, courageous Board of Education, that has not wavered under tl0 attempt which always comes to njaka political capital opt qf a reform that can only be uudprstqqd by thoso who will stqdy the principle; as well as the methods upon wl.lch it Is based. Ia a community pf less Intelligence, with a commutes of less heio Ism, and a local pross qf less Independence, he might havo snftered from the transient "soare," l,jt thanks to his wlsdoti) and these favoring circumstances, he has given Reading a national educational fame, and her schools one of tho best system pf In struction In tho country " All grades nnd styles of ladies Coatings, nt iivmnc ii astonish tho most economical buyer, nt Clauss & Bro., the tnilors, tfunjf street, OUR STROLLER AT WfSISSPonT, n r interesting Items ricked Up tn4 Assorted by the Stroller. t-MIss Salllo Chrlstman rftlurncij homo from Atlantic City this weok. Joseph Ilex, our popular flour and feed merchant, reports business as being gael, Bernard Vagt, of Weathcrly, clrculatr) 'tnongst bid acquaintances here last Sun day. Charles W. Lcnts'ppresentlng Hooven Bros., of East Mauch Chunk, was In town Tuesday. -r-Wallace Hottcnstclu Is h:ppy oyer the arilvalofa brand now baby gt, Mother and child are doing well. Oliver llclscr,represcntlng Thos.Korn, the cigar ipanufactnrer.of Allentown, called on his patrons here during thu week. A grand ralllo (or a pony, set of har ness, gold watch and hns of cigars, will enmc off at the Fart Allen, Ifousc, on April 7. Don't fall to buj a tlclfet. wWclssport, to keep up In tho race of progression, trots out a bpy need seventeen years, who tips a standard Fairbanks scale al wo hundred and loyen pounds. s-Isalah ICcim, the wholesale whlskty man, of Reading, was in town for a few hours Monday, prevlqus to stalling on a business jaunt thrppgh Monroe county. --Our merchant1) y,ll find It to their ad vantage tj), advertise Fin the Aivocati2. Among thb 'many Inducements offered Is the rapidly grqwlng ciciilallqi pf tho journal. Tho papularFpudray Concert Company gave their farewell entertainment in the Evangelical church Tuesday night. Dur ing their stay hero they were successful In organizing a singing convention. The company Is ppw 'located at East Movjch Chunk, It Is pleasing to note that wc aro not to lose the able pastor of the Evangelical congregation, Rev. C. II. Egge. Tl.p rcv eicnd gentleman has a host a! frhmds In this nelglibarhoqd whp havo been working very harmoniously with hlni iu pljtireli work dining his stay amongst us. A delightful surprise party In honor of tho thirty-sixth birthday anniversary of our genial friend Oscar Aner, onmc plfathls residence Monday evening. About twenty couple were present, who enjoyed them selves in the usual way until a late hour, when they sat down and partook of a sumptuous repast prepared bv Mr. Arner. During the evening the party ware treated to a musical serenade by the Young Amer ica Cornet Band. The following Is a list of the letters re maining uncalled for In the Wclssport post ofllco for the mouth ended Feb, 23. 1887: rpiln, Timothy. A'ine.", Reuben, Brun, Jodlslan, Balk, Bertha, Beers, Milton A., Boivfrs, Ellen, Ellluian, James, Flumb, Adelc, IVamaily, V"cc, Reamally, Tilghn, Stroll (t Albright, Koltzlnger, Laura, Spoo- ulmcr, Emma, Talbert, Frank J., Weiss, Kate. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." Our Public Schools. Prof. J. M. ltobcits. nrhicltial. elves the fo-. lowing report of (lie condition, nttendam e, ctc.l ui me smooth ier I no niuuui cimiug tcu. zgiu; Ill'li School No. enrolled 29 av. attend. 27 r,ramniar " " 35 " ' 32 Intermediate.... " " O) ' " 4i Secondary " " fit " " 4 1th l'rlmarv " " (S3 " " S3 3rd I'llmary .... " " to " " 4;i i'lul rrlmaiy.... " itt " " cs miliary..,.. -i up ,r Total 4T3 St'G The following persons visited tlio schools ihir ni: the mouth: l'ror. Kotlicrmnl. Messrs. o. K. .Musselinaii and 1. II. Ktraim.Mr!i. .1. M. ltobeits. Mrs. Ada Kramer; Misses Jlellte Major, Lizzie jciiuz :iuu uenecea kush'I. Tim fnltnwlni' iiumril nuntls attended even- day chirlm; tlio month: man Koiioob-luvld Mlllcr,rrank Misuaum, Willie Claim, liilmir .iinder, l!dgar Noll, llertlo Diplinit, Uranvllle Clauss, Clinrlc Jiowinan, Mamie (iapcl, Irene reiisterinaehcr, Maud twicuiicy, panic uaueinim i.ua urisscu. Uuammak si'ikmii I'red Miller. I'raukthi Kehoch. Hobble U-ntz, Willie Keck. Me- asd ,Mi and Ku Corpiick, Oscar llellman, Oatld ltotli ui4 suiter, i.m KiiMEiii.TC-l'.uiier Yen?er,lioit. j rawer, llarrv Wnlle. Ira XotlisIelll.l'MdieSliooutlcllller. (Jr.uivlllc Kelirlu, Delia Del'rrlili, HI In Srlui- inveuer, i.r.cuti lieurili, Liiuie nuyucr, Apji;iuei Hiokate, Ktla Valek,I,tzzlc!l.ent7,l.izese!ioeli, Mabel Whcalley and lieitlia llollciibacji, SKi'dNPAiiv-Clwiles Kiuins, Alien (Jreena wald. Oeorire Clausa, Atthaliay helpittz. (Intrude i eiers, j.izzic. Mcliniuit, jMiuhih i number, i. arrie liuiT, Ilesste Xolt, Alice Wiilfe. -'Vhiry lVnster- niaeher, Kallo I onsterinaelier, I'.iiima WaleU. Helen autler. ('iirrfulIiu.hinan.Son ua Leonard. and Mntlli' lloni, tomiTii i'iumauv John uipp.joiin iraiuer, ,!acnti llehirlliiL'. lt.blo IliuileU. l'rdlrl e licx. Itobbtu Hontz, Walter Weiss, llany Trainer, Freddie Dreiier. Kniin-t l'eters. I.lilic Mioon- helmer, Lizzie (leggus, I.-na lngkamcirr,Salllc .-tcrnier, ma i;us, name law, i.ua Mieiirer, Imi:i l.mver. Clara Schmidt. Lillian tichocil ami liva Frltzlngi r. iiiuiii I'iumauv lcuseno Acker. C. Alice. i-.iicue siniiii, diaries Minders, .Mien Aiurmm, .lollli Xamicr. Willie Nolliiteln, Nellie Jem:iM, Mlhiiio Kcnmrer, Kiln lleet:, l'.p.i feters. llnttie Trainer. Alieo IIontz.Lmma 1'etera. Sadie Peter. Carrie 1 citslcimaclier, Minnie Wiilck, and An nie Itussel. kkconi, I'niHARV Walter Hnnlz. Thomas N'ewhart, Jiilm Kelchard, Hairy Wagner. Willie Wcitman, Frank Trainer, W'l'llu filtbert, lbirvc i ue. Lizzie I'.ui'k. .Sadie Honlz. L a Wo le. Ida Fuehrer and Matlle Oliert. rinsT 1 ii ima a v Willie l'eters. Alex. Shoe maker, (i ram llle Itehriir, Charles SiHwuhcliner, ("l ilies VVjiRiier, Wlillo Itussel. II.ir.i llrok,.Ias. lienns, Clarence sinter, ammo iiemi, L.irrie llnutz and Mai lie HemmM. The in lur lii.il made twelve visits In the arlnus seliooN, and hrkl eMainleatlnns lu a)l except the i irsj miliar), aim iiicynsumaijccn.ui prepress. No uener::! lironiolion was made for Uv reasons. Hie urade havhiR been ln)eie.l In al) theehools by thu iulvaueenient of mi addlllnnal claw fimu eaeli rmiui nwln to tho cumiled eonditlon ofttie Secondary sclmnl; and tlio !ii:llcl..ttlii of an ad ditional suliool next term. J. M. iloni:arf,l'rln. To Locomotives Collide. Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock an other accident occurred on tho Lehigh Valley railroad a short distance cast of Illack Creek Junction. Passenger engine Xo. 3(11, "FredMercur," was returning from Weatlicily with a train of freight and passenger cars and was run Into by engine Xo. 3.10 w hlch waa going east with a loaded coal train. Ko. IKll was thrown off tho tract and considerably damaged. The train was brought to this place by a Weathcrly engine. The track was blocked forfomc time but all trains were run oyer the other track a id no delay was rausiid, Xo one was Injured by theacoldent. Tiiedainagcd engine now in Hie simps Hazleton for repairs and while these are hohig made her place will be taken by Ko. 101, the old 'William ). Sayre." December ThU. You can have salo bills printed at this ofiico while you wait. We do all kinds of plain and fancy job work letter heads, note hr.nd3, receipts, Ac., put up in tablet style If deslrod. Our clrculatlqn Is rapidly Increasing everybody leads the, Auvopatu. -All the latest novelties in Fall and Winter merchant tailor ing goods nt Clauss & Bro., I.ehighton. Just received Jrom Boston, an immense stoclc of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes, u liicli we are selling nt $2.50 and S3. Warranted solid calf leather. Ohuiss & Bro., the Tailors, solo agents for Carbon county. Fli v W'aonki; On February 13, IW7, in Zluu's (Tiuieh .IUII I I IIUICll. 11 I'M 1 Wi't t'eiin. by Ihe (fev. W 11. Mrr-Uft4. Joshua I'rev. tit LimrHiit. I!l?ti (nuit, aud Mlas Susan Wagner, ui Vtut I Vim, SelunlkiU eoiuilj. StUOHL- llF.N'NIKd. On Jaiiiiarr XI h, tMT, tils hlmlil, nt'llfi; Citwh, liiln i-ouiiiy, uml Mian Annie lleni.lng. of liurvlujliurg, Afonroe co. jt. t'lwiiiau, lien- PIBD. IIkxiiy. On Ftb. 11. In last Ilnuiswlek, Clara, and on l'en. lri. Albert, ilaueliler and son of Wilvai ami Umlnru llcnrv.t Lira, aged l jcar, Oluonili': ana I., il.iv i, Allien, . ,;..! . je..i.., piontlis iia t ld..s. IU dii l ib 1 1 V i"t Ti i n. It ri v, son vt juiHiui.dsar.h p.. . i, i m :k. .omin apd I- daA - gleaned From all Parti of thereto- tJ(i n, cottage, on the outskirts o Mt. Ciyrmel, nn o'( nan named Jones, who has lived, tor many year, in a miserly way, though ho win r puted to hovyoallby, has Just died under strange rrcumstnnreg. Ub wan a widower, and his only child, a fslr yoiiujt Bin, was driven from liomr by hlsen.elliciituie fin. nuc ot llll'iir She WHsnlterwatd liuir. tied to a yoiiiiu miner nihie near ner old home, led lo a voiina mine lioforu tlio old man died liw (jatutliter had ape- cupar ilreaiil. Slie Imagined sue nawher fathers nenii resuuiroii a piuo ,v. MiiviiUviifiii day shu went to bur 'tntlierx ilqmut sliu saw him lylujr (in a bedi I.e. m on entering called to her iiiiimy-, "i am (iwnifi won i jmi An Him r.lmo to Ills hIiIiI lit, lirLiiclDit lirtt lmltk il it V. 'tl urn i t nir; i lye incv bonk iiud, ttipnni ropreseiitlnK n total ;,li(e etll- mated tit kirauxi. stranircrthaufletlan. 113 UIIUCU IMIVfklll., lMlllll The Shumokln Tlnies says: When tha Mot ile Mas.ilres held alinast nnilUputcd sway In that ronton, word v;u pasted quietly from mer chant to merchant to assemble nj a cc,tau twtiit on tho ringing of n bell, tm'.ispnse (if a iratlierliijr mob bent on mischief. Tim hell sounded Its alarm, the men uaUiered wltlllHoirguns, poured a volley Into the iloters, and tlia mirKlm; ot UlpimoMu, so vlk'OKiiHly Intimated at thu Iie.ul lug slttt'iiu, was ctieeked. Tho bell tha' saved tiiu tnwp s In tho steeple of tho I'loSbUcilnti eaurcn, now ijciiik razed to make room mr n new structuie. It has been suggested that the old bell and tlio cick bo secured bv the hoiimali whose s ilmthin it wrpiiglit out, and that It find a purniaiieiu aui-pji piaco ill li'O ueury oi uie (uuncji (.miiiiuer. The Lehigh Vallaj JjiSUoad Company has secured contrU of neiii'lyfi,. tliousand acres of the best coal lands lu the rvnnA Valley, here- toiore worked by .1. II, Hwnye,-, pi Wllkesbarre. nnd with two of tlio liest bral.er.i In the revlon upon It. II Is hvaled In KlnsPn townshtii. L'lzeriie eniintv, nndwilladd not less t!(nnnun,ixm iti .iiiiiii.uij vu iiiu iiiuiuii u-'li ui un cunuMny. Tho lirlee is lllt lo hi) lietweetl ?l onmi a ml SIJ(iJ,!XX),iiiiil ii royalty minimum of throo per cent, mid u maximum of four tier cent., nceprd- nn iu me ni.'iii.ei raies. upw.iios oi mieeil himilred men rind hojs are cmibycd on tlie Iradt. As West bound frelgli train 23, V-'a' passing I'.i rough Union City seven tramps w eri discovered pu board. On bcln? ordered to get off by ttie conductor and ptakcinen the jranT att i.-ke.l the trninmun wUli razors and club''. They were mwlered after n desperate lljtht. and two wen eiuituied niie with a lireken Jaw and til- nllici with lilsTicad cmslitij In. a dansero-.n wound. 1 lioiest cjo.iped neidsa the meadows, more oi es severely handled, 'the trainmen were not severely hurt. Last summer a Sjhuyll;ll county fanner saw a lot of hts neighbor':) hens iu his whu.it field, and, t lUurr down hs stmt gun, ho Killed most ol them. Thei) he added Insult to 'injury bv sitlnr tlie eh i(,!.en owner for fi daman's iloup'l,v the fowl, ttiiil ho won tlio ea,e nnd recuvuroil the motley. The nrljrhbor In turn proseuitcd tin chicken slajcr muter a statute for "kllllmsnnd nialnms domestlo imliiials," nnd the Judso lias decided that Jtio killing was Justifiable. - Miss M.iirslo I!ovan,mi Ashland young lady, who has been an Invalid for fourteen years, w:i pertuaded to go to a fortune teller one day last week, as a last resort to heenme well. While there ijhe was to.!d to Krt tort phytic l.i.i'npil iin cure, a stronir emetic, which resulted In her somltluifnvm-large lizard. Tliejoum; ladvl.s doing wry well at present.and strong hopesare entertained tot a full reemeiy. Mrs. Mary Tray, of Xinweglan township, Selmylklll county, cliarged John Fureell, a mar ried man, wlthbelna tho father of her child. Mrs Tracy's huihaiid was klljed by accident at at. (.tare tumid hist sear. 1'iircvll was boss there at tho lime nnd the woman tells n. tlaniag ii'r story lu rcKiuil tn hs netlom atlenyanls. In default of iqx ball ho was consigned to l'oit Kusscl. ' " Fanner' rlshts aro rnoroaehed upon from all sntes, and pnly recently a man was fined $50 for adding water to his mill;. Nothing Is said when a tavern keeper adds a ipiait of water to a nuait of rum. or the stnre!:een,-r uImmi lu.mlla glucose to tho molasses, tint, when the poor farm ev pddi (lie liMittti clvin" Pntdi of the clcuds to milk he Is quickly punished. On Monday afternoon a pack peddler went to tho hottso ot Mrs. Henry Miller, at Derringer, to spll some of his wares, nipl muling Mr, Miller, who Is.- young wonian, jdpno n the house he atleniped In cuiinilt an omraceous msault upon her, . Mrs, Miller seized a rolllin; jdn and heat the rascal over the head Willi It, when he ran out of tlio house. Tho seven Juror3 who, It was said, had wi It- ten letters to tha Pardon Hoard asking tho par don or commutation ot sentence ot James V. Mi'Cabe. In nrlson at Ilonesilnle. nwfilUni. eutlou for the murder of Mlchaii Ifpillv. now de ny laivuig eonipojeii any loners of mat Kind, t'evcral qf the Juiurs have formally stated this to Judga Beclcy, Mrs. Mlur.lo rrami.who ran away from her husband, a ISrooklyn, N. Y., saloon keeper, with several hundred dollars of Ills pinncy, was found bj lilm in l.anenster.5Ioiiilay,w rn King a3 a doincs tle. They adjusted their dlfllciilitcs and went home together. Mrs. ISraim said she was led astiay by fortune lellerH, -On Wednesday last, the large drill which la to bore tho hole frppi the surface Into tho work ings of Kohhisor colliery' ot Shenandoah, was started, It Is thought that it will lalte about a month to coini'leto tho woik. Tins, however will depend largely upon tno naturo ot the stintn, Amite Ilerlng, a domestla employed In the family of Mows fjraef. near Heading, waa at tacked by a tiamp recently, and had her flaxen hair clipped Ironi her head. Tublio Sals KegUter. " Wc have printed bills at this ofiico for the following sales, and most of them are also advcitlsed in our columns: On Filday, March 4th, at one o'clock p. in., O. O. Klo.v, ndmlstraloro thoestato or tlio Into Jopas Peter, Uec'd., will sel at public sale, on the premises In T-owvr Towamepslng, a aluable farm ot seventy-the acics, iiimhi which is creeled a IwiVfctnry frame dwelling house, and necessary outbuildings. Also, lot of fanning Implements and household ai tides. -On Saturday. Mai eh 5, at one o'clock p.m., Catharino Markley, admlidslratr of the estate of the late Jpiiah MarUev. dee'd., will expose for sale on the premises In Franklin t.ivnslili, Illty-t wo acres nnd one hiiiijlreiland forty perches (ifvalualilo leal estate, also at the same tune and place a valuable iarni of fttty-tliiee acres and sixty-six perches uihjii which U creeled a two story duelling house and all necessary out buildings, -On Filday, March it, nt onn o'clock p. m.. Peter lllose, attorney In fact for the heirs ot the late Charles lilqio, dee'd., wilt expose to public sale, nn (ho piendsesln the borough of l'arrv vllle. a valuable farm of eighty aeies iiuii which Is creeled a tno stiiry double franiK house andall necesvary D'.iibiilldlngs, also, a lot ot farming implements and household articles. On Filday, Match II, at ono o'clock p. m., Chailes Iluek will expose to public sale, on the premises In Kast Welssport. valuablo far.nlng Implement, wagons, Sc. On Saturday, March 12, at ono o'clock p. in., Simon Walk will put up for sale, on tlio premises In Franklin township, horses, eqtvs, wagons, potatoes, and many other ank les. On Saturday, M.irctilii, )S8T, atone o'clock p. m., on tho premises lu Franklin township, four and a halt inllea from Welssjioit, n farm of thlrty-ono aries and one hundred and twenty perehcj, also, lot of valual-ie farming stoek, -On Saturday, March lu, 1887, at 2 o'clock p m on the premises, lit the stables of tlio Fx chatigo lintel. Hank street, Lehlshton,a valuable lotot personal i'roperty, Including horses, carri ages, wiigtms, sleighs and manure. On (Saturday, March 13, 1887, at two o'eloek p. in., on tlio premises, lu Cherrywll,e, North ampton eounty, there will be sold by tlio boils of the Into Catliailnu Ilagcn, dee'd., a!otu valu able real estate and pcisopal property. -On Saturday, March la, 1887, at twelve o' clock noon, (ienrgo Helmut, will sell at public sjle. on the prcniUn.s, iu Farrllle, a valuable lot (if peihonal inoiierty, luchidlng pmses, mws and fanning implements March 21, at I o'clock p. in., two pieces of land and a variety of peuonat property, late of Sam uel Itorhnian, Mahoning Valley, de'd. F. A, naut'iuuu, extcuior. Lilt cf Lsttcrs. Keraalnlne lincalUl for In the I.ohlghton PostrOlllce for tponth flidlng Frb. 2$, 1&S7: lieck, Mrs. hipma K. T nt. .... r!a. Itriiiln.'.i). ii v , , imi m Ijiiiit, Mls Martha Mcilz, Ada, a Itothermel, X. Snvder. H. A. Hern., W. O Fair. John ItcluUlcii'.an, Mrn.I.ldy riiiiin, j. j., Kriiui, .It'll Sower, Mrs. Tilth) K.ijder, CciirgB Poi-sons calling for any of the above let ters will please say "advertised," Jamks P. Stii, P. JI, Stock Qnotat'ons- Iionortrd up tn i; o'clock, bv Di 15 o'clock, by )c Uavk.v & TtiwNHK.sn, HaukBr'. No. 38 B'l bird street, , jio. 38 H iuird street, bought uud sold oitlur i riiiHuurpubi. nwciu fur cash or on iiijutiui. l'lmUKMUiA, Mar.,2, tw, tl. S. 3's toon U. S. Ciirmney o's rjy - t'.S. I'i'f.eoiirHm nut, lop II S, ficoiiimii........ ,.it j. I'enusj iivama iwuruui i emsitunii( v ivi-wioiK liiiliruau... , ,. iv'i h U-bliifi Valley liilriuKT. ... ui U lldib Coat and Navlimtloii Company.. SOI, s iiuti., n. v. I'hita it. it. co u. New Jeiney ( 'en Hal , rti'l Vnrlharli l-.K.Itln ,ti, ii ..uiitivii, ,,ii.fu. i, i . , iwn ;i Oregon rraiiscdiitlnental Wil s .Miriiiern r.ieino riei u iiuion iw-idp !h s Western I'nlon..,., UK S West Mime ),u. lOii m Umlsvllle S Niulnllle 61, .slIvci'iTrailo,! u m Hoe ami Lot For Sale ! The niideniiriiei) ulfcrs bis Houe and Iu, s.itn.iti oi,..-u,rm Hie I'AllluiN All vci ai r i'.'i. .ui ll.il.k Mre, I. l.clili;li. i a , fi r s.'l" I'll" I ! Is nbour i.i x i (. 1 1. I'd IliC 11' '11 I ., t '1 " l"! V I I t P .(ii S, iu ! ' i. .-in Juri .ii' ' ' ii'ii 1,1 .- . i i.i ' i !il"' '! ' f'r:.t i .t i. v. , a i F i 'i i i i M f.h th ' " 4 - A Co-eat Victory A Tcrriblo Caaq of $crQfu$ Curetj k Hood's ar3aparllla. " In thrt wrnter ef 18r0 I yas at,tft(jked xrM Gcrof nla In pn o( the most, aggivaviui forms, At cno tlmo I tin;! E a loss than thtrt; large, abscesses over and rmpd my neckaniHtvtjut continually exuding an offensive mav cf bloody matter ('isgujtlrig to beheld, P' tlmost Intolorablo to endur?, It Is ImposslMr. ta fully descrlbo my tuftcitiifrs, fi.tho case vaj ffmpllcatcd with Chronic Catajtrb, Aftci three j-ears ot misery, having been trya.Wd bj three I'byslciar.s, I was worso lhar'(jrc Finally, cn tho recommendation of Huntley, drurglf t, of Lockport, I was Inditcoi to try Hood's fiiirsaparllla. And now, aftc having taken twe'lvq bottles, within tho la' twclvo monthd. Ihe scrofulous eruptions hav entirely CPatcd, and tho nbseesses havo at dlsapreared, except the tiiwjhtiy scnrs.wldch aro daily Icctmlus 'smaller by dccifccs, nnd smaiicf ny CCCTCC! no not tiiiow Tint I rcdiiiiiiiuy ii ss. i (lunot fciiuw w rial p;niay lli,U UH1.U IVl I Ull'lS, ((i, I uo Know irini ill mjtfnse, lloinl's Scisapaillht )iaa proved an ciivr.vou frirrwm jn-.iccii. j3 mi'cviuenco ci tnv (frail'mta 1 Eeirl II eso farli nhsolleltpil and 1 bm va-.dy Jo vilfy tho nuth$tittUy fi Fils cuid, by vci-ri.al coru-spoiiiloneu will ruv r.ui , doubts It. ' CiiAHi.cs Ai llOB Trill str.tomcr.t 1 1 cd;.r.rr.:cd ly J. Hunt Icy, dr.,;sl;t, cf i;oc;-.ctt, N. Y., yi hp calls ll:q euro a gnat f.'cJcry fcr Hood's Sarsaparllla. Sendfcr too!: slvl'sstsrpcnts of nianyeprcs, Hood's SargppariHa Sold by all dntrplsts. $l;sltnrfs. Madi) only)) p. I. HOOD a CO., I.oweii(.Mass. SCO Poses Ono Doiigf. SWEENY'S Finest Poroleaii pinnor Sets Tie Faiiis Belmont Shape. 103 I'iecn liclninnl Diniirr Sols ; Vn rcrljr Dccuratlcn. $22 00. 103 Ppccs Ki'lit'oi!) UlrniprSctsj F.Iglq IICCOl-Alitlll, 20.011. 103 PI ccs ltclmout Illnner Sets Jlerl (leu Iiccorntion, $17.00. i l I Icors Ilci ll i Tea ricts : Hudson Ili'coi'.itlmi, $5 u0. 14 Pieces llci'l'ii Ten Sclaj Cambrldgij ifccoi r.iiqu, cj.-o, 14 Pieces Rpi'lln Tea Sclsj Fnirmonnt Iiccorntion, 0 ,")0. ifl Pirees WhHp (Jntpjlp yjtrc, 0nl Tho above Goods are Ouarrnteod apains( urazing mu pre (I the best Climawiire, O. M, Sweeny, &, Son. AT The CORNER STQRE, fmm mill East vrcissrcrt. Carbon County, Ta., Is the placo to purchase, nt the most reasonably prices, DKESSL'D LUMBER, ot all kinds, vlzj Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutters., Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &cM &c, BRACKETS 51ADE TO ORJf B, The Machlney Is all new, and only !!. l;et me, eliames iUo.M'iI. All artlilcs jie vipiraiileed of be MiMnim-d malerlal. Orders tiy piall re, celvo pro.Vpt attention, Yourmluiiai;e Invited, W'o have, also, tp. mnnrctnn with the nhovo liu.lneiis a COMMODIOUS BlOlli;, where eaij always lie fiiiifidppo of Dip tyrcct flijdUpstas, virlmnt( IlttV (1Q 'US, HJiliOCKlUS, 'l'HOVlSI(ir.'H, qApi'ETS, t)ir. UI.QTHSL QOKUN-SWAJIK WOODWAHE, ilAItr.WARK, POUTS, CI10KS, HATS AND OAPg( Hay, Straw. Flour and Feefl. And tn fact pay and ever) thins usually to bq fopnd In a stiletly firnt-class Ciumlry fitore. Nq matter what ou want, ask font and we ran up. iiiy voii ui prices inai win hnoci; an vonipeuiion ariiiio uie suanc. he shade, (.'all and kco ns, uml we wi.l yon ol Hie triillifulrnMOf purawrtloii; er the Place 1 epiivlnee )n iieiiieiniivr tne riaev N. SNYDER & SON, East Weissport, Penna, January I. iwr. Stnrp ? , 1 OUR STORE-'5 Building Lot$ for Sale, The nnileralfjied MKn tor sule a number oj PJne Building 1" ots J in .'i ..t. i 'i ' . r :, i, v,firttt, i iI I" f l n ' i ' V. ' . .1 I'd
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