Original Ohbap Cash Store. yyf r -nOur,Unuaual Display of Spring Goods We have this week opened our HUOIJ Sl'ltLNtl i fturiXK, whlcli we are positive eclipses nuyililiu! J?VJu this section. Wcuieilctcnnluedtoitialictlils season's business larger thun that of Jusjt sonstih. nnnshnll-offer unheard TI T.wfiliu to trlnir uuuut uiu uusireu cnu. 43rf oitonot waHMie M. " ' : Modest Prices m Satisfactory. . " : , Siiiall'PiOtils arc Soislcn WEitEACII YOUH APPHOVAL THOItUOII i.uw PKiuiis. "6snsT, man giiadi:, new stylu Dry.Ooods. Dross Ooods, Notions, Vuncy Goods, -,ivncirv, omerwiire, vurpew, jjoois aim Mlues, ; -syaecasn nrot sc. OUIt STOCK 13 FKESII, NKW AND STYLISH, k -fdUtV OUU ASSORTMENT IS - , l.&UUli All LI UUJU1XI11 -1 ilf we do not savo you money, -wo will make buuid uuc cisv stm you ui iuw prices. J. NUSBAUM, Opbotfto Public Square, Bank Street, Lchlshton luno t, isei-iy. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. MAIIOII 20. 1SS7. . j3PI!CIAlNOMCf: Persons inaliinfc' payments M this oOlcn uy.iuoncy.oiders.iir postal notes TOll'l-roSTofTCK, as the J.chlnMon 0ir.ee is a ' . . . a " ' U I; li 1.1.. 3 NOT altontry til der oliloe, Curront Events Epitomized. 1B07-1887. Read tho AavocATB. "Tlfefall use It Tulip Soap. Go to Rho&uY for Tulip Soap, ciifpur "Public Sale Register." RcSd the'' advertisements in to-day' 'issue. Job work cheapest and best at this office. Kroeland is to have a JEO.00O business Idocfc. Bride rhordders of Reading demand nn increase In wiges. -"-Handsome jewelry, latest desins, at 3!. H. Hohl's, Mauch Client:. The working forces at "the Weatherly car shops fctc-t'ding increased. A. chocolate manufacturing company will probably locate In Easton. C. R.'Rhoads and -J. Y. Roons sell Tulip Soap; f or 'bars 'for 25 cents. baeak thieves are working quite ex tensively In parts of Luzerne county, ""Three, thousand loaded coal cars passed over tie Lehigh Valley railroad Monday. The date on the direction tM of votir yiaper may po3slbly Interest voii It does us. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company 9s orectlag a new Iron bridge at White Haven. The Lehigh "University baio hall clubs Opened tho season for the championship Monday. Jack IIarrU aced fifty years, was run over and instantly killed at .Mauch Chunl;, Saturday. If you change your place o"f resilience Notify us so we can hull your paper promptly. The. employees of the Bethlehem Iron Company have had their wages Increased 'len per cent. 0. li. Rhoads has been felling Tulip isoap for three-years and says It is the best "Soap ho ever sold. For a smooth shavo and a fine half out' go to Ksrlrtg'S shaving saloon, opposite the Advocate IHce. --A traveling Indian doctor took two thousand dollars out r Rerwlck by the ".le'or quack nostrums. John Mosser was struck by a hoist Saturday, at the Hethlehcm Iron Company, and had. bath legs broken. If you want to sec a pretty assortment tit Vrntchoi, as well as the largest stock In he county, go to E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The Wralherly Herald contains tho Startllug information that 'Lehlghton has h W. G. Miller and Weatherly has a G. W. Miller." Grand Army Posts In neighboring towns ar making jireparatlons for the proper ohservanco of Uccoiatloil Day iSIay 50th. - The receivers of the Reading RMlroad Company are completing an arrangement to pay thetr employees In checks drawh up bn their Various banks. Vdg scheme Happy thought Go to Roadman's, Mauch Chtthk, and have some W those elegant photos, at four dollars per rioien. Gosd likeness guaranteed. The seventeen-yeRr old maiden who Hoped with an Italian from RlrdsWo, llerks county, last week, Is already tired of her bargain and anxious to letuin home. Rev. J. C. Cooper, of Allentown, preached two very Interesting sermons to large and appreciative audiences in the Lutheran church Sunday morning and ove rling. E. t". Luckcnbach. 01 Rroadwav. NAuch Chunk, li selling oft If All Papers fctjargely reduced prices to mako rdom for hew Spring stock. There aro bargains for those who get tiiem. IMw. For the week ending on the JSth Inst., IhoriS we're 103,709 tons of coal shipped bver the L. & S. R. li., a total to data of 071.200 Ions, showing a decrease as conipared with same date last year of 71,171 toils. Miss Atvenii Graver has just received from Philadelphia and New York one of the tdbst fashionable assortments of mil linery goods ever brought to tills place. Don't fail to learn prices before purchasing blsowhere. Por the week ending Mar. 12, there 'ilffi 139,070 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to Hate of l3V5,fi73 ton's, and showing an In-t-reasc of 6,401 tons compared with same (late last year. -ithe rommlltecs appointed from Carbon and Lulerne counties,' to view the new bridge spanning the Lehigh rivcr.at White Haven, are" much pleatol with tilat struc ture and will report to that effect at their earliest eonvenhitsc. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lausford and vicinity Is directed to tlie fact that George l HunUIngcr, of the lopular Switchback Restaurant, Is author licd by us to tecclve subscriptions and moneys for the CAimov Aiivocatc. The attention of our readers Is directed to the card of Dr. N. II. Reber, headed 1807 Reber's 1887, In another column of to-day's Advocatb.Iu- which he announces to the people that he will re-oncn the Or iginal Drug Store, In his bollding, wllhrf complete stock of dngs and medicines, on or about the 4th of April. We wish the Dr. fitrat success In his new departure. -tA compositor In an adjoining State Is supposed ttf have died a violent death o"n the day bfefore Clrrlitmas. The editor wrote "Old Gifts In New Lights," and it appeared In print "Old Girls In New TijtUts." Rat our coroinor makes ne mistake when he makfi the type say Uiat David Xbbeil furnishes the licit li anis at the lowest rates. Livery on North ttrct ltctftl 1807 iE87. i'-Reber's 1307-18S7. -Prepare to bo April fooled, --I"ntcr Monday April 10th. -Go to ICoons' for Tulip Soap. Trout fishing commences April 1st The next legal holiday Good Friday. Lyerybody speaks well of Tulip Soap Spring came In upon us as bntht ns a daisy. Look out for tho "summer peregrin ator." Joyful news the school haRls perfect ly safe. Rlogant silverware, at U. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk, Lehigh township, this county,has been sued for damages. "-Rethlehem will In all probability have a Hungarian school. The burgess of Catasaurpia gets a fill nry of 100 per year. A Sous of Veteran Camp will be or ganlzcd at Frceland. Trade dollars taken In full value ht IX H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. The Allentown Iron Company's Strik ers have returned to work. Millinery announcement Read Miss Grayer's new advertisement. Wedding rings of 'all descriptions, at E. II. Hohl's. Mauch Chunk Tho handsomest picture cards' we have oyer seen are given with Tulip Soap. Two hundred and forty-seven students now attend Lafayette College, Easton. The Lord's supper will bo observed in tho Luthcian church on Easter Sundar, Don't miss Snyder's first annual horse sale, to-day (Satuid.iv) at the Carbon House. Ono hundred and seventy.fivc liaiids are employed In and around the Catasauqua silk mm. The Vest laundry soap fn the woi'ld Is the Tulip Soap, tt'rya quarter's worth and be convinced. In a wreck on the L. & S. railroad, tbovc Mauch Chunk, Saturday, several cars were demolished. W. George Miller has just completed the largo ehed, 80S170 feet, at Olenlnct Koch's brick yard. J. P. Mcllay, of Summit Hill, Is men tloned as a candidate for the office of Reg ister and Recorder. (jo to Its. Roderer, under the Ex change Hotel, for a smooth shave and'a fasionable hair cut. Mrs. Daniel Kolb. aged twcnly-nlne years, died at Pnckerton Sunday last, and was buried Wednesday. John Esrang, of town, has been uro- nioted to engineer of locomotive No. no. Lehigh Valley Railroad. No. 2 furnace of Coplav Iron Co., was blown lu this week. Thlrtv-three. add I. tlonal hands find employment. Hiefc Is absolutely no adulteration In the Tulip Soap, therefore it Is the cheapest soap for laundry, bath or toilet. It will pay sou to take a look at the elegant selection of fine goods just added to E. II. Hohl's stock Mauch Chunk. Northampton county tax payors pay thirty-three cents on the hundred dollars an increase of eleven cents oyer last year. John Lehr.son of Charles Rehr.dce'd.. god dye sears, six months and twelve lays, died last Thursday and was buried Sunday. Kaiser Doyle, of Allentown, murder ously assaulted hi aged mother, Monday. lie has been arrested and coulined to dur ance vile. If your natch or clock don't run cor- ectly, take it to Ilagannn.on Hank street, anil If it then fails to keep time hu will make no charge. March 20 Km Raymond, a sixtoen-tnoiitlis-old child f Joseph and fc'arah I'rllzinger, died fcat- urday and was buried In the Lehlghton cemetery on Monday. We aro pleased to note that our old filenj John Mll!Kr, Sr.. of Lehigh ttreet. ho had his left limb fractured several months ago, Is able to bo out. The Hoard of- Pardons, last week, re fused to move lu the matter of granting a pardon to Chas. Orion Stroh, in the Mauch Chunl; jilt for embezzlement. A petition U being circulated by'tho businessmen in Luzerne, county asking the legislature to enact a law protecting them from traveling dead beats, &c. Our old friend J. C. Senile!, a former esldcnt of New Mahoning, has embarked in the mercantile business At Weatheilv. Tho Advocate wishes him success. Robeit Rtihrig, of town, had his right foot severely crushed st Packcrtou last Saturday. We are pleased o state that he Is doing well under the-able treatment of Dr. C. T. Horn. --The J mirlcan Collier, a magazine de nted to tho Interests of miners, will make Its appearance at Mauch Chunk, on thorith of April. Jacob lliher and editor. Poster will be the pub- Our friend Frank Selberllnz. of North Pcnn, will takechaige of a popular holcl In this section sometime toon. As Prank is a ;enial, whole-souled fellow, his sitcclas is a forgone conclusion, Society pins and emblems, Masons, Odd Fellows, Mechanics, Knights of Golden Kaglc, P. O. S. of A.j Knights of Labor, E. U F, R., II. l).haild pins of all descrip tion at E. II. Hohl's.' Engine No. 310, drawing freight train No. 80, while Crossing the bildgo at White Haven, was precipitated to the road below. A portion of the bridge having been taken away Is what caused the accident. "Vesuvius," No. 430, Is the name of a now eight wheel connected locomotive now runuiiig at the south end of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. It was built at l)io shops at Wcatherlv and ha? tho name of a Joco- motive that ran the gravel train In South Easton twenty-one years ago. Miss Alvenla Grayer, at the New York Millinery Store, Rank street, is prepared for tho coming Spring and Summer trade wltli a complete new stock of luts and bonnets, which elie Is making up In the latest styles at prices astonishingly low. Don't forget this when you makd your pur chases. A person receiving a lettct from the postoflleo by mistake, or finding one in the street or elsewhere; can, undcrno pretense, designedly break tlie seal without subject ing himself to a severe penalty; the en dorsement "Opened by mistake" won't do. The penalty varies from a duo not exceed Ing W00 to Imprisonment for ten' years. All provided the letter Isiliiectcd to some ono else. It Is very Important that jou should remember this. Two tramps were walking on tho Le high Valley lallnxd near Lehigh Ga'p.Mon day morning, when one of them, Thomas Russ, made an effort to jump on a patting coal train, but teeing No. 10 patMiiger coming along he attempted to recroj the track when he was struck by the CBKiiife and thrown down tho bank Into the river. He was picked tip and brought to this place where he died soon aftar. At the Coroner's Imiucst It was found that death resulted from Injuries received on the rail ..... cerivcd on the rail- taken In charge by d burled Tue.dav road. Tho body was the poor directors, and burlcJ Tueday (rrtnn 'ng "I1'. S3 Qtflt ISTROLLEIAT WEISSPORT, 1 Interesting Items I'lckcatJp and Asserted b? . . tho Otroller. William Mlneftffcs on a business trip to ew.Vqrk this week. . u. S. Koons, si,tdcnt In the. Kutz- (own Statu formal school, was hero during the week. Miss Allco Reck'er, of Scranlon, was calling on old acquaintances here dining the past week. -Miss Kclser, an accomp'lshed young lady, of White Haven, Is visiting Misses Emma mid Ella Snyder. Our old friends, Menassas Acker and wife, will celebrate their golden redding anniversary on Apill 8th. i flic members, of tho Vi'clJspoTt Clitfal Union attended ibe' Slnging Convention nt Lehlghton Saturday liijjht. , IsalahTOtiti! ami family, of Towaiucr. slug, moved to fcraiiton Monday, where tbey.w ill' make llftlr future home. " ' The tickets for tho grand raffle at Cliristman's, on the 7th proximo, aro being sold Vapidly. You don't want to tnlss It. Our merchants will find It to their ad vantage Mo advertise In the AuvocATr.. Hales low; circulation Imgcst In the county. Ed. Drelsbach left for Royersford this week, where ho has' secured a situation. His many friends lu this place wlshhlm success. Deals, the popular jeweler, has an cler: gant stock of sllveghiic on hand. His' stock of watches', clocks, TiHgs,c.-, cannot be beat. ijft- Our popular bakers,- Laury & Sewell, will, at an eaily 'day.'put another wagon on the road, in order to supply promptly their largo and constantly growing trade. '-A "reorganization of Polio Poco Tribe 1. O, R. M.. will be effected nt an carlv day. I bus far about forty names have been signed on the application for charter. We are sorry to note the severe illness of Miss Lllllo Koons, our obliging assistant postmistress. During her confinement Miss Emma Royer Is cry acceptably filling her position. Tlie scyopllcan entertainment and lec ture Tuesday ovenlnc, was' well attended b) our people. Half the proceeds revert to public school and will be used for Ihe pur chase of books. Ihe members of tho Young America Cornet Rand are making extensive preDar- ations for the holding of a grand fair and festival dm Ing' the month of May. Several valuable prizes are to be cunlesteil for. A Very enjoyable surprise party came off at the Rlery residence, Mjuday evening, I he event was the celebration of th birth. day annieisary of Miss Maria Rlerv. Tho fivenlng was delightfully pasted by all present. At a late houra sumptuous le past was spread out for tho merrymakers to which they did full justice. The following wiltten notice, an nouncing Ihe holding of an cnteitalnment, was posted up in one of our restaurants last week: "There will be at rnnei.it In the school house of East Welssport. There win uc some oi .oi tne finest music. Von will see tlie worth of vour inonev. Don't fail to hear It. I'rlee five cents." Tho Anthracite Coal Trada. The opc.nlns of tho snrln season is awaited Willi much Interest b,' thonuthra clte coal trade,. who Anticipate a profitable uusiness mi3 year, ill a few days It Is ex pected the rate of pools upon 'coal from the mines to tidewater will be announced, and sumo delirite conclusion have been reached by the coal managers as to whether or not here will ue any rcduc'ion in nrlees. riien shippers ami dealers will be enabled o m:ii;o puces nnit tihl for contract. At present the accumulation of the domestic Izes at Port Richmond is increasing, but herwise there 13 no noticeable change In th general romllllon of the anthracite traile. At sew York there Is also noted a darkening in the demand for the domestic -Izes, hut that market Is leported to he taking a considerable quantity of coil both for coal consumption and lor shipment. The Schuylkill Canal was to he opened to navigation .Monday, and all Individual coal operators will bo privileged to use the can.ii In'gettlng their coal to market. The Read in; Company, however, will not ship any coal originating at Its own mines via tho canal, as it rlrlins to be able to send Its coal to market via all rail cheapei than It can by the canal, and "will avail itself of its right to do so." Pcnnsyille Items. James Andreas is rapidly rushln : ills new building towards completion. Mrs. Penrose George Is spending Sev ern! weeks with her parents a Lowhill. Our j-opular grocer, IVnro.su George, was on a business tilp to Mauch Chunk Tuesday. The wife of John Bowman, of Parry vllle, who died on March 10, was interred lu tho Pcnnsvllle cemetery last .Monday, Constable Levan, of Welssport, was here last neck after a young man who was arrested for desertiou and non-support of his wife. Franiis Schoch, who was con fined to his bed with typhoid fever is rapidly recov ering under llio skillful treatment of Dr. A. M. Sillier. Calvin Schuler has made arrangements io start a bakery hero durlns April. He has irnted the house of John ' Rrindle and will elect the necessary ovens, Among the many Visitors here we noticed, Rebecca Peters, of Germany; Solo mon Seihert. of Lowhill; Cora George, of Ileidelbetg; Ida Null, of Rowmanstown. Them are quite a number of persons afflicted ilth measles heic. Pmz. Pleasant Corner Pick-Ups. Trout fishing commences on the 1st of April. Will II. Dormcrcliculatod at Welssport last Sunday. Osvlllo Helntzleman sports a dandy horse, worth $l!5S.fiO. Frank Lauchnor was on a business trip tq J.elilliton Saturday. Mrs. Alvenla Vinogardffi.'is returned homo from her recent visit, t ( Peter Swartwood will.ih'fjve with his family to East Welssport next week. Milton Hontz will erect a new house shortly. Nathan Mosser has the contract. L. E. Relnhart. we are sorry to state, Is confined to tho house with ilieumatlsm. Tlie New Mahoning brass hand will furnish the music at the school exhibition, to-night (Saturday). James Meltzlor had a 'runaway' last week, Forlunatcly.the horses were caught befoie any damage was done. Samuel Mosser recently purchased a valuable hoise; XwiSKfc. Uormal Squaro Events. Our farmer friends should not fall to subscribe for the Aiivocatk. Mis Savilla. Hnnu and sister were' vis iting friends nt Pairyvllle this week. Thomas Zimmerman, of Schuylkill county, was the guest of 1). Nothsteiit last week. We arc pleased to note that Miss Emma Iielnsmlth Is convalescing after a severe Illness. Ed. SItler will make a number of Im provements on his residence during the coming Mtfsdn, Daniel lloppes, of Mahano'v City, was the guest of I). S. Lougacre during the week. Nouuai.. SrEClAL NOTICE. T. 7). Tliotnns.the Dnipgistjinnouncos lo his IVjends nnd thepublic gen erally thutltc enn new bp found in Ins new nurntcrs, 2 doors nlinvn rim nlrt ktnml !lli o rll . -... i, i. in assortment of even thincr in his ,. , . .. ' , " , 1,m' 1,0(1 'ivtes you to rail nnd. sep Jam OUR MAN AB0UC T0WK. Tho Things onr Fcotde Find Time to Talk About from Say to Say On last Saturday-, W. G. Miller, L. H Nothslelu and Frank Lclbcngutli, In com pllance with instructions from the School Roard, made an examination of the school hall and the four rooms on the second floor of the school building, and will report at thoticst regular meeting of the tchuol dl rectors, that the school hall Is safe, but that the four rooms on the second floor arc not safe a number of the joists being lu a decayed condition. They will also advise putting stiong Iron rods through tho build Ing. Tho leport of this committee will undoubtedly put at rest tho fears enter tained by many of our people. Pecu Into the handsome show windows at the popular NewYoik Millinery Store, on Rank street, and your eyes will behold otic of tho most Imidsouiudlsplays of Spring and Summer millinery goods over brought to this section. One fact "In connection with the Spring and Summer styles Is that there Is more aitlstlc tasto'displayCd In the shapes of hats and bonnets and more dell cate tints In trimmings than ever before, Miss Graver extends a cordial Imitation to tlie ladles to call and cxamlno her largu. new stock. -Elue Rldgo Lodce, No. 10.", Order of Tontl, was organized Hi this ulace Tuesday evening with a. membership of about forty: The order starts out under vciy ausplclou circumstances. The follow Ing officers wen' elected for tho ensuing ji;ar: Past PrcAl dent, T. A. Snyder; President, A. II.Eow- man; Vice President, Geo. Kemcrer; Sec retary, II. J. Ercthcy; Treasurer, W. P. Long; Chaplain, F. P. Lentz; Marshall, T. J. Nusbauni; Guard, John E. Miller; Sentinel, Fiank Ileillefinger; Trustees, W, O. Velss, M. 0. Rryan, R. L. Koons; Medical Examiner, Dr. C. T. Horn. lower Towamenslng Items. George Sherer has purchased tlie proper ty of Chas. Rloso dee'd., consideration S2200. Mrs. Thomas Weldaw, who spent several weeks at this place 'leit for her home last week In Ohio. Rumor has It that work will bo com menced on tho new car shops at Ilazard vlllc, so long in contemplation. Grlf. DeLong has purchased the estate of Jonas Peter, dee'd. Ho will establish his butcher house on said Jprcmlses, row located in Rowmanstown. William Shafer, jr., and Griffith Sliindler are the happiest beings In this section nil on account of their wives presenting them with babies. The former a son and the latter a girl. Mrs. Kolb, of Packerton, daughter of Win. Rloso, of this place, who died at thai place last Saturday, of consumption was brought to St. Johns cemetery Wednesday for burial. -On Tuesday of last week while Mrs. Jacob Kuntzman was at Parryvllle. som unknown person or persons entered her house and ransacked, the same. Every thing was In confusion, all closets, drawers and beds were searched. A purse of money containing Sl.fiO Is missing. -Rev Rnicgul and Freeman and some of their church members, of Parryyille, met In the public school building at thai place last Thursday evening to make ar rangements to hold services in Parryyille to .accommodate the Lutheran nnd Re formed members there . who linlnntr to fit. John's" Church of Lower Towamenslng the result of said meeting will be published hereafter. CoNfinuMcu. rarr?7Ulo Corrrspondence- MI33 Mattle Petlit. is sojourning with relatives and friends at Slatlmgtou. Miss Aggie Romlg, who has been stopping here for several weeks past, re turned homo Monday. The revival services In tho M. E. church have drawn to a clcse. Quite num Ler of our people have been converted to God during tho past month, and It Is the wisli of all that they may continue to grow In righteousness and as a final reward receive a houie In Heaven, Granville Hontz and family moved to Ucthlehem on Monday where they will mako their fuiuro home. Their many friends here wish them success. Spring flitting commences bright and early on April 1st. Rev. Leopold, of Welssport, preached a very intcrcstlngsernlou to a large audience In tlie Evangelical church Sunday. -Rev. II. M. YWngert was In town for a few hours 'Tuesday. -John Reltz and wife, nfior a delightful visit with friends at Hazleton, returned home Monday. A delightful birthdav surprise party In honor of Mrs. Joseph l'ields, tame bit at her residence Monday evening. Allp.csent enjoyed themselves highly. Daisy. . Knights of tho Golden Fagls. Tlie parade at Reading, Ta., on April th. In honor of the annual session of the Grand Castle of Pennsylvania, will be one of tho laigcsl demonstrations of an Order cerheldln this State. The Sir Knights of the one hundred and seventy-one Castles :ind fifty-three Cominandarics are making extcmho arrangements for the same. At least &000 uniformed members aro expected to participate. In the evening an entertainment arid re ception will be given at Mamnerchor' Hall, whercthe welcome address will bo made by Sir Knight Mayor Kcitney; and other prom inent members or the Order. Music will be furnished by tho famous Ringgold Rand. All visiting Sir Knights and their families will he admitted free of charee. Tho hall will lie beautifully dccoiated, and will be Illuminated by electric lights. An excellent programme of entertain ment has been arranged fortbe Sir Knlghl and their families on the two following days. 'The session of the Grand Castle will bo held corner of Fifth and Penn streets, on Tuesday, April S. at 10 a. tn.,and will prob ably occupy three days. jtew Mahoning Special. -Snow has come; mud will follow. :C. F. Roth has rented the valuable farming property 6f A. Arner, Chas. Rothi of this place. Is rlrriilat. Ing 'mongst fiiends in iliilf.ilo, Prima. James P. Krnsslev. of Weatbrrlv. was In this place during tho week the guest of his brother. Mr. Kressley proposes to leave for Alabama at an early dale. On Sunday the gentleman made a Nery Inter esting and impressive speeeli lo the mem bers of the Now Mahoning Sunday bchool. A very delightful surprise party In honor of Miss Llllle Arner, came off nt Tier father's residence last Saturday evening. After all the invited guests had arrived, the kind surrounded the house mid treated the patty to tome very good muelcnl selections. Th party was unquestionably tine of tho most successful eier held In this place. At a late hour a lichienast was served to wnu ii an ma in ju-tlee. Mis Llllle Is a sl"''ent in the " etl heater Normal School Is onnal School hi. at ,,-,, s bonis on a visit The '' m p'-a,c accept mus l thai Is. p.v . - - ,A ilhe KV. r.silrvid watches at r. II. M't I I rm'ik "J ' Peoplo as Tlioy Come aad Oo. Wolm 0. CocItfDf S-aranwii, was In tolrh tills week. Harry Cooper, of Jersoy City, w'a't In town this week. George U. M. Blocker did WllKeslifchc during this week. Webster Weiss, of Rethlehem, clrcu lated here Monday. Sheriff Robenold, of Allentown, while in town edncsdliV dropped In to see us. Our old friend Win. Rouilg, of Row maiistowii, dropped In to bco us Thursday. Harry Dentlnger, of Wllkcsbarra. was seeing ids many old' friends hero this week. Rev, J. C. Cooper, of Allentown. was the guest of Rev. J. H. Kuder oyer Sun day. Misses Cora Kratisn and AmiW Kuukle. of Slatlngton, spent Sunday with frlcndsln town. Oscar Schwartz and wife, of Hazleton. spent Sunday In town with tho "folks at home." Miss Mary Ebbert, of North street. was visiting Philadelphia relatives and filenda during tho past week. Mrs. E. H. Rhoados and daughter. Miss Elanche, of Ithaca, N. Y.. were tho guests of Mrs. Join S. Lentz, on North ampton street, this week. . .. A Tax-payer Spoaks. Et. CAlinoN' ADVoCATI! T!v lvrml. .i..v.....i . V iuii i nmsuya imv worus through your valued capef In regard to the lato action bi our Rorough Fathers. I do Sot wish to ciitlclso their doings harshly or unlustlv. for 1 suppose they, are mortals capable of iioing wrong as well ns the test of us. and we all kno.v how easy It Is and how many ways there ate of doing It. Sometimes It Is done thoughtlessly, sometimes thioueh error In judgment, or In the, midst of undue excitement, or It may result fiom ignorance. in all such cases we should be charitable enough to mako all due allowanco and we are willing to do It. Rut I do think nr I ow n Council committed a crave mistake when they took their Annual Statement, which Is a purely local matter, awav from home to have itadvcitlsedin a paper which has but a small circulation In tills town and then paid for extra copies of the paper to distribute among tlie tax-payers of Lehigh, ton while it could be done just as well at home, where we have a naDcr which Is n redlt to the town and reaches, nnd Is read by nearly every citizen in the place. Mr. Editor could you have done the tnh nt reasonable figures had they placed It In your hand? If so I can see no leason why it w as taken away. Looking at It from a business standpoint it seems wrong. Public and private Interests of the place need tho en- oiiragement of loeal patronasa and out nf courtesy to the tax-payers the business of the town should have the benefit of such patronage. If I am wrong I hone some one more competent will take up the sub ject and give us all possible light upon It. March 21, '87. A TAXPAVin't. Note. In reply to "A Taxpayer." we slate our offer for the work was $20; the Mauch Chunk Gazitte S18. nnd the Mnnrli Chunk Democrat $12, or with 100 copies of paper $14. We claim that our offer was the lowest as our circulation inore than doubles the circulation of tho two Maueli Chunk papers. Wo are informed that tho editor of the Democrat asset ted the work was honestly rcorili 620, though he would do it for the price named above rplecn docs its work sometimes. Ed. Advooatb. tin of Jurors. List of Grand Ju'tors iliawn to serve at the April term I6f7. coiniiieneiiiBOiitlie second Mon- uiij, uciiio inL- win uay oi .prii. ItctiiPiilan, Ceo,, clerk. JJist Mauch Chunk. Heaver. V. F tinsmith, 1'ranMln. j!owanaii,,Taral, idi.vsictnvl.ast Mauch Chunk, tijrne.'r. J., laborer,-Ninth Klitiler. .'oil, Anthony, hotel keeper, Lausanne. Chrfstnian, lunlel. tanner, Kumintt Hill. Utility, John, f:u neuter, l.chlshton. Ihiuan. DeimH, clerk, Hast Munch chunk. h It It?., s,un.. l.ibiirer, Umer Towamenslng. rretil, Nenl.lalioier, M. Chunk vud ward. t.erhavt,.t;.iiie.s, farmer. Packer. .Irl.swnM, n.uil;, .supervisor, II. Meadow. Gtunbcit, Jonathan, farmer, Mahoning. .hirU, Abraham, ai neuter, Weatherly. Hushes, ll.iv., railroad tnsn. Kat M. Chunk. Houpt, Fred., lahoicr. .M. Chunk 'Jiul ward, l.tru. ivter, fanner, Towanienslii!. I.H.V, win., tii.il operator. M. Chunk 1st ward. (Liiiiiiilln,. fumes, blarksmlth 1,-insfoul. if ullii, M Ilquordealer. MauchChunk 1st ward, ) lioiiiied..lolm, teamstet Kiunnilt Hill "!iive. Andrew, rlerk, I.ehlrhton. .Stetler, Geonre, farmer, I.ehtiilK Wclir. Samuel, clerk, Summit Hill. i'criTJUitom,. truer, Iw fanner, Lower Towamrnslne. Arner, Amnion, merchant, Mahoning, low mail, Al, l.thorer, LonerTowamcnshiff. Ilojlc, Harney 1'., minor, Imsrord. Illttiicr, Wilson, shoemaker, 1'ackerton. Iloj le, Chas, f gentleman Heaver .Meadow', llryfiylc, Solomon, lahorrr Franklin. Jl)iiun,tiicri:e, machinist, Summit 11111. l'.auchman, funlrl, blacksmith. Ilast l'enn. Hover, James, teacher, I'liiiiKlui. i lill. Domlnlek, mli.er. Hover Meadow. Iiimltiaii, James, laborer, Wratlierlr. i:v.uis. Morgan, miner, tjiisfuid. i:vaus, Howell, lui'tchaut, " Ullloti. Patrick, l.ihoier, " l'ltseiald, James, minor, Heaver Meadota 1 ollie, John, miner, Lnnsford. I'.uisterniachcr, Jno,-, laliorer L. Towamenslntr. lorry. Vat., brakeman, M. Chunk 2nd ward. C.allaidier C, stone ciitter.liisl M. Chunk; llcnnlm:. Chas.. laborer, lVnn Forest. lUnlsan, Patrick, teamsti. Ncsqiirhonlnpr. lUwerty, Hon., palmer, M. Chunk 2nd wind. Jonuson, William, merchant l'arryllle. Ju'lan, t.corije, minor, Heaver Meadow. Kuntnian 1'., l.ihorcr. Liner Towamenslng. Lltzi-nhcrcer A. .1., merchant, Le blghton. Loi'lllad. 1 '.ml, lahoicr, M. Chunk 2nd ward. Lewis, William, blacksmith Netquelioiilnir. If in. U. V, clerk, Mauoh Chunk 1st ward. Lltcliemvaitrr, I- laborer !.. Timan.cusing. Mi'Cormick, Hrvan, former, IxdiiRli. Miller, U' I, merchant lVii'kcrtou. Mojer. Wlllia li.f.inin'r, TowaineusliiR', .Mi'D.mlel, I.j man, L-entlemaii, IViekeilon'. liem.ily, Daniel, laborer. Summit Hill, liailcr, l-hlllp. hotel keeper, I'.. Mauoh Chunk. Hyatt. John, hotel keener. ISast Mauch Chunk. Hlielmaii, Herman, carpenter, L. Mauch Chunk, staid, lvtnr. butcher. Mauch Chunk, 2d ward. .Sn)Uer,-Dlldlnc, hotel keeper, IV-irryWIlc. Sherry. W. Ty l.iburer, Maudi Chunk, 1st ward. Sti'lgi rwall, Jacob, farmer, Last 1 ran, Wle.ind, li.inlil, lo.irlnnakcr. I-ehlchton. Wagner, .lames, liboier, IMrmlllc. Went?, llarilson, fanner, furivvllle. yyiMimer. V., hraki'iiian, M. Chunk, 2nd ward. Wayne, llliain. miner, Packer. TIlAVr.KSIC JUIIOTS. IteUz, A. A., teacher, Frnnkllh. linier, John, raipeliter, lonvrrTowanieiiSlng. HiililltiKcr, Anthony, conductor, P.. .M. Chunk. Hush, Peter, cigar maker, K. Mauch Chunk. Chrlstman, Daniel laborer. Penn Forest. Chrlstimin, Albert, laborer, Summit Hill. Decker, W. T., laborer. Kidder North. . . DuKiin.Johm tlrenian, Mauch Chunk, 2nd ward, Drumheller, Wallace, machinist, lomslord. D.als, Isaai't miner, summit Hill. Dixon, Until, hotel keeper, M. Chunk, 1st ward. Florev, Milton, hiirnecs-jnuker. Welssport. (label, Ji-c, men-hunt, lo-hliihthii. (inner, Owen, carpenter, Franklin, Gallagher, Chas., miner. Ilea er .Meadow. Guuibeit, Aaron IL, fanner. Mnhnnlnjr. Hoover. Crelshtnn, inn'-hlntst, Weatheilv. Hi ' Kin, Conrad, machinist, Notth Kidder. Jr-i lu?, Jenklit, sliocmaker! Summit Hill. Li. i ier, David, pulutor, Lehlshton. Kedj. J aim ., carpenter, I.insfoid. htuikrl, Joslah, laborer, Soitili Kidder. Iiiwler, Joliu, huckster, Ne.sipiehunlnK l,cwK John, iircen iirocer. Lausford. Lewis, D.ivlU, riliier, Ijuisfoid. Marlyu, Win. ('., laborer. Heaver Meadow. Mi 'onoiuih. Kd., laborer, Nesnuehonhiir. "i tlie. John, hUi'kMiillh, M. Chunk, 1st vwrrt. Pu;eill, Kli-liard, ileik. Mauch Chunk. Hex. Nathan, fanner, Muhouinjr. lteme, Fdwiu, miner, Aifdcnrled. irMij'urt, Jovp!i, tanner: -1 nvvnmenslne' Sitter, William, farmer, Mahoning, hilllcii. Jarob. eiiislne or Pain v Hie. hluyaid, Jiiiiie. eleik, Mimmll 11111. hhaefer, John, farmer, Lehigh, Sharkey, John, minor. Heaver Meadow. Ualklus. William, laborer, Summit Hill. eyheumeer. Win., tliem in. .Mauoh Chunk. Ii-jpufjiv Lewis, hibnrervl Towamenslng. Curt, look around for good material nut nf which to mako a first ilass bate hall club for the coming season. Under your man agement tho club did well Ust season, but tl s season we hope to see them do still belter. Spout. John A. touslns of Mahoning, and Robert Pcttlt. of Parryvllle, solriers of tlie late war have been granted on Increaso In pension. Just received from Uoston, nn immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Lahor Shoes, which we are celling at $2'.o() nnd $3 "Warranted solid calf eat ler. P mum R- Urn . flir. ..... . minus, 6010 flcentS lor UlUilOll county. Our stock of hand- (arv dealer n the county. Hi tux Hipn won Li), EMeiolly Compiled fer the Tellers by ah Ad- vteatft Man. A Shenandoah- paper says lh.it nearly four hundred ttien nro idle In and around that town. It Is reported In railroad circles ihat th Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad content plates doing away with Its found-hoUso and repair shops at Ode'uweldcrtown. Tli closing of these shops would throw a large number of men out of employment. The capitalists who wanted to lease from the Reading Coal anil Iron Company tho collerh's at Ncwklrk, near Tntuaqtia which have been Idle fortcnortwelvocars have heard from President Corbln that the company, cannot entertain a proposition at (his lime so lease the collieries. This d clslon Is brllcycd to refer to all the Idle collieries of the company In the anthracite coal fields. The Lehigh Valley railroad owns,leases and operates throe hundred nnd twenty-six miles of road, employs three hundred and twenty-five locomotives, ono hundred and sixteen passenger cars, 41.431 coal and freight cars, and In 1880 Its fcrow earnings for passenger traffic was $801,lft.02, and for freight $0,735,010.01. Its tr.illlc Is also booming and nttosts the prosperous condi tion of the coal and Iron Industries that de pend upon It for nceeis to the markets of world. . r, A ivoikshop has been Started In tho basement of the Ucry's High School bulling at Reading, whore' there Is a tool chest mid also a bench for the me of students.' It Is proposed to give them additional facilities for work. Students In the mechanical arts are, permitted to visit Industrial establish ments, measure pieces of machinery, take lough sketches and, upon returning to the school, make drawings thereof. In the physical department tho pupils manufac ture tlie Instruments required In their studies. There ara hints 6f trouble between the Central Railroad of New Jersey and Its engineers, sotno of whom are asked by the company to work eighteen hours nt a stretch for C-o.W. The engineers claim that they cannot stand such "long hours, and they are right: but they can stand the hours better than tho company can. It 1$ Very poor economy lo -work men for so long a continuous period. The recent Tiffin disaster on the Baltimore & Ohio crew out of just such oxpenslyo economy, ind Its cost In human life, money and corporate prestige Is not yet counted. There Is no wls.lom In rushing Into in lepcndHiit political labor action. Indepen dent political labor action should not be. tried unless the prospects of success are be yond question, and the organizations of la bor numerically. and Intellectually' strong. The aim of our great economic labor or ganizations in apolitical sense is to accomp lish beneficial lcglaiation, more than to found a party or elect special men. Where tlie organizations of labor aro weak,, or not of one mind politically, tho wise course is lo concentrate upon measures, and support the candidate who uiost favors such meas ures. Let us do that which will promote labor legislation, even If it should Interfere with Our own personal ambition. TO CLOTHING BUYERS. Having jnado extensive preparation for the Sprlns nnd Summer trade we call es pecial attention to our new nnd attractive stock of mens', youths' and boys' clothing and are offering bargains which exceed all competition. 11'e want you to look at our lino stock of suitings nnd pantaloonlngs, which wo aro enabled to mako up in first class style at from $10 to $40 per suit. We desltc to say to the public that our system of bujilig for spot cash has secured fdr us the best values that money can procure, and wo shall continue lo quote Lowcied Prices, and depend upon our increased fales to make up the volume of business. We soil every articlo on Its merits, and if It is not satisfactory biing It right back; your inicrest is our s and wo cannot alloril to treit you In any way but squarely. Every body rom. Rest goods and lowest prices for all. Call at, Sondlielm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. In Illustrated Wcttera Haeazino. Nn rnc at all Interested hi the. n'eenery or the it.uur.it resources oi in" western fioiuou oi ine Unl'.ed Stnt es, can fall to he charmed by the last uuttil er nf that handsome illustiated machine. Ihe IVtstslioii. Itcoiiihiueslustrui'tlonuuileu- icrtiimmiiitin a most nRieeablu lonn. There aro i'pw nils of one Imhdrert jiaires of most de llflhlful iles'crlptlvo matter, flrllnu, poetry, es says, anil news of progress made hi the develop ment of the lesourecs of thai utstreulon. While crescrvl ir n liieh standard of literary merit. The if hi fiiore is full of the life and energy of the west, tin I stands nlnnitusnnlllustratcd exponent of Hie lit rature.seenc ry.lndnstrlcsaiid resources of that r Rlon, of which wo tdl know so little and ouulit to know so much. Published by L. Samuel, at Poi Hand, Oregon, nt f 2,50 per car. rublic ale Relgstcr. Wr. have printed bills nt this bfllco for Oie following sales, and most of them arc also advertised In our columns: On Thursday, March 31, at one o'clock p. in.-, Anion Shlvo will expose to publlo sale, on the premises. In Heaver Hun Valley. Caibon cnunly, H valuable lot of personal property, z: ymziins, harrows, plows, hay, straw and other articles. On Saturday, March ccth', Ocorcc Snjder will sell at the Csubnti House, Lchlshtim. twenty head of valuable horses, including family horses, roadsters, double teams, work horses, &c. You should not fall to attend. HarKiilns for every body. Hcmember oh the scth Instant, On Monday, MarrhSs, at l o'clock p. m.,C. O, Khoeuberi;er will sell nt public sale, on tln premises, near Heltzvllle, a lot of valuable per sonal propel tv, to wit: Horses, cows, pigs, &c. On Tuesday, Mnrcl) 21, nt ono o'clock p. m at the Last Pcnn Furnace, near Howmanstown. the Adtittnltlratnrsot the liitateof the late John Halllrt, dee'd, will fell nt public ftile, mules, har ness, wagons, hay ladders, blacksmith tools, etc. On Wednesday, Starch so, nt ten o'clock a. m Mr; LUza Ann Weiss will sell nt public sale, on the firemlscs. Fanners Hqjfl, Towa'-ienslnc Township, personal projiirty: Cows, watcons, sleighs, etc. FnRrlrnicu-OoMiihr.T.--On March toth, by the Itev, K. Bartholomew, Jefleison Frvilerlefe nnd Miss Sarah J. Cuuilieit, liotl) of iTcw Ma honing. Hkltz Mii.lkii. On March 13, bv the same, Thomas P.cltz and Miss Savannan Miller, both nt West Penn, Pa. Mintz SciiAKFiT.n. Onlar"hro.hytlie same, J. F. Mautz and Miss L. U richaeffer, Inith oi West Penn, Pa. Hri.TZ-(iitow. Oil March r.by the Itev, O, W. Cross, p.iv.eii Heltz and Mls Linnia A, (Ir'ow, both of Denver Itun, lVi. X3IEO. HniNlll-RMN. On FebniHry S.in West Pcnn, lather Zi-nohla, daiijjhter of Kenton ULdCaro- llno Hclulilcmnn, aged 4 years. : months and fidajs. Movi:n.r-Oii March fi, In Ist Penn, OeoiRe I!., son of Cnarles Mojer and Kate Kolb, aged years mul 11 days, liowjtas:. On March )0. In Parrj ville, Matilda P., wife of John Hovvmaii, ntcd S3 CRrs, 2 mouths and li davs. Sciiakitkr. On Starch IT, In West Ponn.Bnml. liiisliflinl of Ji.dltli hchaeller, ngod CI JMrs, 10 luomhsundcdajs. AT PRIVATE SALE! An Improved FAHM.wllhDWKLI.lNOIIOl'Sl!. 1IAHN and all nei ess:iry outbuilding. H nevi'i- ..,,.,... U,.J,,.. nt tl ...... ,.t,,l I, a I,,,,. I ... .... cedent taten! cultivation Is nlfertsl at Private Sale. A large orchard ot choice fruit tic.ee- Apiues. Peaches and l lienle. Ihe proK-rty Is located hi Chi boil county, it li er' convenlriit to school house, and atmut one und a half mlleii from ILillroad denot. nnd eontaioti about MXTY ACltLH. Apiih-Htthe f'ARHO.V ADVOCATE OFPICE. March . 17S7-lf House ani Lot For Sale ! rA The iinder-ilpiied otti-rs his Hditse and IIS'iH L"l, si ,H iippnole tlx I'AI.IH.V A I. .I'MiiL x"iTn.m, i ,ih. k ,ii, ,t i ii.., lull, I , I e - if- 1 In I t -. I. , M I - t, , I. i .ri tne tiou -'s i i -t x 1 1 in,' i.,t,i ... lusi m, i:t l.irlurU.n -r;.. i. s -in.m -Hi's l I hep o- k the An- " sff ntfp r Iwh I' n ii A LB939H WlW A MORAL Wkta Will Onr Rjru be Opened re tbn Oreat national CaUiraitr? . 'Ihe year 1PM played tad havoc wltli many prominent ti.en of our country. Many tf (hem died wllhott w-Jfrnlnrr, passing away apparently In tto full flush of inc. Others were tick but a comparatively short time. We turn to our files and aiu astonished to find that most of them died of apoplexy, of aralvsl, of nervous prostra tion, of malignant blood hiinipr. of Urittht's uisnuse. oi heart u snax. nf k nov ii ennsp of rheiiniitlsni oi of pneumonia', It Is sin jnlar that most of our prdui'lrent men uie ut iiiene dlsorJeu. Any joitruaLs who watches thn ioli-1-ih..ili t-iiifitt villi . astonish -d nt 1 to number Cf tirbmliicnt wc iiinoi ine c disoruers. niiiiy siaieinents havu nimcnreil In onr paper with oldirs to Hie cfTect that theills- eases that carried off So lft.uiy prominent lilMt III ISSO nro reallv ohn JUea,,-. tnhln.. dilfcrent names (.ccordlug to the location of me mini ciicci. When a vuluaWe horse Pfirlahes. It bn comes Ihe nine dnva' talk of tho snortlnr world, and vet tho'tisnndsnf imlln.irv burses are. dying every day, their nggngale loss Is enormous, aim yet their death creates ti comment. bo it is with iinllvl.liinls. The csiisn nf ueaiii oi prominent men cre.Mes comment, especially when 1t can be shown that one unsuspected disease carries oil most of them, and vet "vat numbers of ordinary men, and women dlo before their time over year from the same caiive." It Is said If the blood Is kent free from uric acid, that heait disease, paralysis. nervous prostration, imniinmnln. rhiinmi. tlsm, anil many catcs of consumption. would never bo known. Thl.siirlp.ii hl. we are told, Is tho waste of the system, ami it Is the duty of the kidney, to remove tliis waste, He are told that if the kldnevs ni-e main tained In perfect health, the iiilc. kldr.nv. acid Is kept out of the blood, nnd these sud den and universal diseases canted by uric acid will, In n largo measure, disappear. Rut how- shall this ho doney It is folk to treat effects. If thcie Is any known wav ol getting nt the cause, that vvay should be known to tl.o ntlblic. Wo believe that W.irher s safe cure of which so much 1ms been written, nnd so much talked of by the puuuc cencrany. aim wnicncan be obtained or dealers every where. Is pow recognized by Impartial physicians nnd the public as the one specific for such diseases. lierause public nttentloti has been directed o tlds great remedy by means of advertls tu, some persons have not believed In the remedy. We cannot see how Mr. Winner could immediately benefit the public inniiv other way. and his valuable specific should noi ue coiinomnou necausc some nostrums ayo come before the public In the same way, nny more than that all doctors should he condemned because so luanvof them nrp Incompetent. It Is astonlshlns what end I onlnlcns you hear on every side of that great rei'nedy.and public opinion thus based upon an nctuai experience iiasauiuo weight and import ance of absolute, truth. At this time, of tlie year, the uric nchl In thp blood invites pneumonia and rheuma tism, and there Is not a man who does no! dread these monsters of disease: but lie need have no fear of them, we are told, If e nn uie dioou oi me uric aciu cause. These words are strona. nnd mav sound like an advertisement, and be rejected as uch by unthinking people, but wu believe hey nro the truth, and as such should be pokcu by every truth-loving newspaper. Oloanedrrcm all Parts of tho State, James Gallagher was fatuity shot by a Scran- ton j't.licemiMi, Keninton. Four men were horrtldy tiurncd bv a.prenia tuto CMilosinn In. tho Conyncham mlno. near wllkcsbahe Saturday. One of tho blgKCst itlcksot timber ratted this. year Is reported from Lock Haven, being one hundred one feet Ionic. A number of families have been victimized the Kchuvlklll Valley by a fellow who pre tended to bring Information of fortunes which .an neeii leu lo iiicm. Jcnevu Stencr, uged scv cutci n years, daiiKb- terof a poor but icsnretablo Ijmcastcr widow. as not ncrmltted to ll.n tbo r.lreets nt. i-lylit. Ids made l.er despondent and the committed ilchlo. Ant bony Gallagher, leader ot n cnn of Plltj- burg thieves and footpads .was Saturday being taken to the 'o'unty woilthcusc undi r n two am; one-litdt yee is' sentence, when hp jitipncd from t- i..jimj iiiutiuii iiuui tuill luuue omi ills CS"upc. Jacob Oil, the noted couiiterWter. ind com panlouof the inot expert enuraversof counter feit Plates, was released fiom the Kaslcin Pen! tenllnryon Mondtiy last, utter has Ins served an elcht years vthleni c. lie was one.of a It In, con ni-uiiK tiijit-ui .iii-.um v. mines uitl'-ll, win printed and circulated the dangerous S5 counter fell on tho First Jiatloti.il Hank of Tamaqua, In H;8. English services will bo icld In Trlnltv Lutheran church, tills horduih, lu tho In terest otl'oreign Mlsslpns. ou next i'littrs- nay evening, .lift Inst. Ihe l.ev. Knoeli Smith, of Uethleheni, Pres. of the Second Corfercnce, will preach the sermon. All are cordially Invited. NEW YORK V I MM Never in the history of the Millhury Trade has there been such a profusion ol beautiful stvles in 5 and so much lovlincss in tints aud colors of RIBBONS&FEATHERS as this Spring brings to us 1 have spavcd no effort or ex pense to select cue or tlie Finest mid most Fashionable Assort ments of Spring arid Summer Hats &. Bonnets and Millinery Novelties. and fe.l confident that there is no exaggeration when I say that I positively have the Largest and most Fashionable, as well as the Cheapest line ol ever hrnumit lo lelimliton or shown in tlie Lehigh Valley. The Ladies of Lehighton Weisspbrt, PacUerton, Mauch Chunk and the siirroundintis are respectfully invited to call and inspect tho Largest Stock of Spring and Summer Millinery Goods ever brought to this Section be fore purchasing t-lsewhere. Yrry Respectfully, Miss Alvenia Graver, Unrik tx,rrf, Lrh 'itnn., IV nrji. Rjfisstjs.snn a UNHKMIL t i. Eai WkwpotI. GatoCoiiiify.fe., ts the pl.lC! to piuehs'M. nt tiie,.niost unscMlifft prices, DHES'JKD 1 E'SKD lAJMHKIt, Of till kinds, viz. 'Doors, Sastosj Blinds; 'Siijftersf Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, 'Ac, &a BRACKETS MADE ;T0 ;Ml3EB. Tlie Machtiicy Is all new, nnd onlv the bwl me cluiimi cniplojctt. All articles uVe Kiiarmilrvd of besti asoned inalcrhil. Orders tiv. troll n,. celvupro.uptatlenilon. Yoiiripatroiia'go'fnvlti.d, Wo have, also, In eonuei Hon with the td'Ovii Justness n COMMODIOUS S10IIH, wherpeft? always, be found one of the largest and best fn sortiiieuts of liltY 6jOt), . NOTIONS, 'iltllOK'niES, pitoVi,srONs',(. OAni!ET3, . , - " oir. nr.rivit?' QUEENSWAHE WOODWAHE, HAltriWAHtj,. w BbdTS, SlIOEO,, II ATS AND CAPS, Haty, Straw, Flour and Febdv A'ld In fact nny and everything ttsiuillvtoho found In a strictly first-class Country Store. Nt matter what ru want, ask fnrlt ami we can sup ply you nt pricis thht will kV.ael; nil cmitv.HilfA far Into the shade'. Ca'l unit ieu tis, iu:A vmi Ui eniivincp vol rf the tri.thfuhiess of ourasseitloii uemcmucr ine i iacc N. SNYDER & SON) East Weissport Pe.nilai January 1. tcs;. CAMPBELL X.EAD3 IN PttlCESt Till: BUST MAKES OI-v3- WATCHES & CLOCKS At Prices mr.i Iced uloivii si low as tucomo with lu tl.o i each of cveiybcdy Novelties in Jewelry ! a-, ' : I , r I In the above line of Goods we 1'inv'o an clccniil .s-soitineut, and are comt.-uuly iimklntf ncldltlim; of all tho cr- latest, povelilcs us the sea.siu ut vnners. , Vnu arc te-jieel hilly ritiuesleil tiirnl! and cxalnuie my lino or K""ds. You are. hound to bo pleased vvltlr the i.siods, ami Ihrt pr.'i es-r they ure down to Itock lSottuiu.and can't be beat, All Kinds bf Repairing Neatly, Cheaply nnd Pnunplly tillepded tri, Kiillsfaetlou KUHiinitccil. 1 IntvcvCMliHlca. tn'i? USIi ine.-ins of eti nilluc this liiaiu h n: lnv liitslneKj. to bo i t KNMH.li'ti IIOILU FAllHYVILLKl WEDNESDAY ot eiali week, between tho hours of 8a. m., ami a p. in. Ml Imois showii b e by the peoplo ot IMrryvllle tvll! hrinurh appierhih ed. YmiJiro hpltnl 1 1 call, ami His.ml nu lln of uoods when hi LchlklJ"ii. Next tn Ciaiibs Bro. Dissolution Notice. The Partncrsblp hctetofore existing hcinVcH Win. Hi &V. D. Miner, formerly known as Mlnr.i Urol hers, Is t his day dl"nhril liviimlii.ll cnlwnl. The listen of the linn will be known hereafter as C. D, MINEK & CO. . . . JVM. II.M1KKR. tt. D. MINED. f Welssport March 1st, 1M7. Mar;; in. cv SWEENY'S Finest Porolcan Dinner Sbls! Tb Faiaois Belmont Shape: 103 1'Ipcps llelnio:it,l)iiiticr; Soli ViV veilr Dectalloij. $22.00. 103 l'leccs Ilolmont Dinner Sets j i;ib-lii Dccorallott, 20.09. 103 I'kces llblnlnni iilrinerScts j 3IerI ilcn IH'cdratloii, 17.00. 14 I'lrrrs Jlejlln Ton Sets Ilndion lli'cuinlicii, $5.m0. f 1 n.A. it.,i:.. ip.A l' - . w o...?i.iii.? I,.,-.-, IIVI llll Il'il ncinj X H I.I ill .(ift, 1!( corntlon, CO.25. -11 1'lo.rs llet'Iln 'JVa.s'ofH rmHiotlnl l)i forntioti,5G' 50'. 10 I'lrccs Whllo OiMititc Yi'du- (Jul 03.00.' Tlia above QiWj nre, C.imrrnlceil n-;aln Crvsing and are i f the best Chiuaivsn.' G. M. Sweeny, & Son,, -AT- The CORNER STORE. Public Notice.' TtU. Uri.,MHIIAI1 MI4llt ll At LUft.tfAtl tA tW pIlbJwtllllThe li,.., pin i'Iilm ii tTt'blalleii till. hv,r.,if Vrls,;.il, i iir'on -niint), Pa., thtv iuiiuwmi nr.ii-i.-,, in y i zuiirv-A. I new UUICIH er KS -eti, I , . I tt"l( ll.'.a. a. fir. Ulllill, i.iunn, 1 hiick-tKiard. x ie'i'U, i fi-l i Corner Store . iiai'.i s, j si-i aiuRic IMC i i" i I'l.vrk, I B.'ius:iic .Mit t , ..pi" r-- , aixl bf retry, ri i . i i , any trxf ineifs Mill 1 1 Mrs, vil.lrh h '. picture ioth uilii luis i with i. 'untitle tulirr, ' 'W CivrX 3x, nejts l i , .i I'm t H j f