" Original Cheap Caah Store." BARGAIN! The much abused word. It's tho cry of ttio average advertiser. Storekeepers who cannot exist on low prices are crying "JIaicains." "Bargain" In credit stores mean a big steep profit added to the actual value In order to pay for the loss of bad accounts. Bargains here moan a sacrifice. In prices! These are what we call bargains! Black and IKldtol'lu Striped Summer Silk's 87c per yard. Worth 50c. 20 Inch I'uro Silk Surahs. In Black and Colors, COo per yard. H'orth 83c. Kleuant Dress Silks, 18 In. wide, In Black and Colors, 05c per yard. Worth $1 25. 10 1-2 In. Iteavy Molro Silks, in Black and Colors, $1 20 per yard. Worth $1.05. Pure Silk Laco Mitts, lDcaualr. Worth 23c "Cut Trices" on CAHPK TS. J. T. KUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. .Tuno 7. 18&I-1 The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1880 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. "Honor to the brave," Is the Inscrip tion In silver IeuMt on an evergreen bae ground In tho show window at Nusbamn & Cultoa's Bank mr im ston. I 'ileineatli, a scenco rcprt st i . m'j V v, is located the on n n im' m veterans with t. e '' ' i tents 111 the luai. it imui.-c it ei protli scene, one quite "suggestive of American loyally to the stars and stripes, the emblem of liberty. A largo delegation of John D. llerto. lette Post, of town, accompanied by tho drum corps Visited the cemeteries In tho valley of tho Mahoning on Suiulay last and paid tributo to their dead comrades who are sleeping their last long sleep. The exercises were Interesting and Impressive to largo crowds assembled, ivgardless of the Imclement weather. A petition slaned by over one hun dred of Uio residents of East Perm was on Tuesday forwarded to Post Master General Watiamaker pra Ing that that the name of the post-olllce be changed to Ashlleld, Car bon county. The change Is tb;sli ed ow ing to tho slmllarrly In tho name of t o. other post ofllces. Letters received bv tho family fiom Franz Hoederer who sailed cevciaj weeks ago for Baden, Germany, announce his safe arrival In the good old Fatherland. The vojage over the briny deep was made pleasantly and with no serious delay. Krana will be absent until tho latter part of July. Frank Seibcrllng, of tho Forest House, one mile back of Stemlersvillc, is having a stago 20x40 feet erected In tho grove near his popular hostlery for dancing and otner purposes. Tersous who delight to kick tho light fantastic will find all accommoda tions at tho Forest House Tho Trachsvillo hotel will remain un der the control of Mrs. Henry Decker, she Haying decided to conduct tlio same. THE COUNTY SEAT. In an Interview with Mr. C. H. Frlcll, Superintendent of the Lehigh Stove and Manufacturing Co., he Informed us that tbev were now running steadily, but had haying decided to conduct tho same. Tills ., .... , ,,, is contrary to a report published a week oi wnom tlioy wouiu pay uio -ooaru 1" more ag5 to the effect that John Weiss without any reduction; also, that a limited WOnid become tlio proprietor. number of young men would bo taken as Tho annual examinations, prior to tho apprentices to learn the trade and be paid closing of our public schools, Is now In good wages while learning. 1 oung men this Is a flno clianco to get a trade. An open .air temperanco meotlng on the corner ef Bank and South street, Fri day evening was addressed very Intelligent ly by Rev. Dungan, of tho M. 13. Church. His audience was not multltudnous, so to speak, but the earnest favor that predoml- progress. So if von see tlio youngsters walking along with brows wilnkled and wearing an anxious look of expectancy you can guess wherln lies all their trouble. John Rchrlg, living near Bowmans town, was made happy on Momlav by Ills good frau presenting him with a bouncing baby girl that tips a Fairbanks scale at ten pounds. No wonder ho smiles, eh? A young son of butcher Lawerence, of naten made ud what was lacking numerl- Jamestown, employed at a bolt machine in cally. nis efforts were chiefly devoted to tno raoKerion maenme snops imu ino iarg j. , .. . ... , . ,,i t ji finger on his left hand bad v smashed dispelling antl-prohibltlon Illusions, and In Tuesday morning. so doing he raked tho "boys" in no gentle I!oT Arrnaml' j,11Icri of Sairn)) Vil) manner. occupied tho pulpit In the Lut1 eran church Clgarmaker Amandus Mertz surprised Sunday evening. His dlscourro was llsten- hl employer I. S. Koch," tho well-known c w' mch lnlsrc a 'ar2 cigar manufacturer, on Monday by present- 'IpTOGRAPHS of family groups, Ing him with a splendid mess of fish, the cal)lnets nI1 stYCSi aml oW pictur(,s copje,i result of a day among Carbon county trout and enlarged at Itlshel's Gallery, near I.e- streams. Up to date however, the person high Valley Depot, Lehlghton, Pa. from whom Mertz bought the fish has not Remember where you can see the ,..,, i to nntPtlv rumored that '"Best assortment of choice gold watches turned up, but It Is quietly rumored mat of m(m and liuUp3 s ftt the MancU 0hunk pay day win nnng mm arounu, at w n cu jPWeiry Store of E. II. Hohl. limo anoiuer usu siury win w.u u suuucu wback In the neck, so to speak. -At a special meeting of tho school directors held on Frldav evening to con aider the question of heating the public school building, a resolution was passed agreeable to giving the Hersh heater a thorough trial. These heaters are now In ust In the school building but have not been tested to tin complete satisfaction of all the directors. Hence resolution. At a late meeting of the Walet Com pany, It was decided that bids for the la lng of pipes and the erection of a reservoir should be advertised for. Every enter prising citizen will note the above with grateful feelings, because the sooner tbo water supplv is furnished us the better off will be tho eutire community. Put your shoulders to the wheel and push. Preparations are making for tho blow ing In of one of the furnaces at Parryville, idle now for almost or quite one J ear This will be cheering news for tho people and merchants of that town who had about Francis E. Bachman, clerk In the Packerton, ofllces, has leslgned. Ambrose Drelbelbies has been promoted to fill the vacancy. Hire your teams of David Ebbert, tho popular North street liveryman, when tak ing a pleasure ride through out beautiful valleys. Elwin Shlns'ler lead tho Young Pco- tlie above Pe s Meeting In tlie Jivangellcal Uhuien on Sunday last to me satisfaction ot an present. Gcorgo Miller has the contract for the erection of Fred Brlnkman's new frame dwelling on Bank street. For a big selection of the prettiest gold watches you ever laid eyes on go to E. H. Hold's Mauch Chunk. Picture rod and coving. No nice room completo without It; very low, at Luckeii bach's, Mauch Chunk. Every thfhg in the line of 'furniture at Kemerer & Swartz's. Pricesalways lowest and goods the best. Seersucker coats and vests from 75c. , uauo up tumr uiiuua tutu, an buumo I , ua nnn itn atn ni,i.t.w. ttii done with them, at least so far as the VP'tn?.n 1 rico btar UothInS nM furnaces were concerned. Prof. N. M. Balllet has been elected ylc president of Palatluate College with a large Increased salary. Prof, lialllet Is a Carbon county man and his mauy friends here, especially at his old home in Mahon ing, will here of his success with feelings of pleasure. Over two hundred water spigots have been signed for thus far by private Individ- success. llauch Chunk, Jamestown, a suberb of this place, is said to have been named aftci the lale James McDaniel. Lehigh Council. No. 101. Jr. O. U A. M., Inlated nine new meembers at a late meeting. Considering the Inclement weather tho Decoration Day ceremonies were quite a uals. with the promise for many more in the near future. Good: let everything possible be done to giyn Lehlghton what it so badly needs a first-class water supply. Thomas Anderson, a moulder, employed at the Lehigh Stove IPorks, met with a se vere accident while engaged in pouring metal, on Thursday, 23rd; severly burning bis right band and forearm, it was ins first day at work. You should buy your boys' suits at tho One Price Star Clothing Hall, Jfauch Chunk, as we always give you the lies', value for your money and gurrantee our prices to bo the lowest or money will be refunded. Constable Williams, of Jfauch Chunk, Wednesday night arrested one Lapp on tho border of Schuylkill county, charged with the theft of jewelry from Carpenter's store at tho County Seat. He was lodged in jail. John D. Bertolette Post, No. 484, G. A. K., will decorate the graves of dead soldiers lying in the North IVelssport and Big Creek cemeteries on Sunday afternoon between two and four o'clock. A rumor current Is to tbo effect that Valentino Schwarti has purchased the two story building on Bank street just erected by Daniel B'leand. Rev. O. C. Burt, the pastor of tho Packerton and Parryville charge of the M. E. Church, will preach In Jamestown on Sabbath morning at 10.80 o'clock, to which all are Invited. Persons desiring arbor posts, fence posts, fire wood or the service of a light team for hauling purposes can save monoy by calling on Moses Itebrig, Lehigh street. Call a: Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and Bee the largest stock of furni ture. carpets, etc by doing so. Do not forget the fair and festival, to be held In Gabel's Hall, ou the 7th and 8th Inst., for the benefit of the Presbj tcriau church. Children's Day In tho Presbyterian Sunday School, bas been postponed from Sunday, June 0 to Sunday, June 10. The body of George Fennel, drowned In the river at Lehigh Gap last week, has not yet been recovered. For Sale Cheap. I have on hand three nice Baby Carriages that I will sell at or below cost. J. L. Gauki,. Railroaders, yoy can save a good day's wages by buyiug your watcbes from D. S. Bock, Lehlghton. ''Eagle Cash Store." Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car pots at Henry Schwartz, on Bank street. Children's tojs, books and games, at Luckcnbach's, Mauch Chunk. Go to Henry Schwartz's for all kinds of furniture. Prices the lowest. Lehlghton has four streets running parallel and eight cross streets. Wedding rings flno variety at E. II. Hohl Mauch Chunk. l.ocnt npiieriitltlen from tlio County Capi tal ns Ulennrd ly n Special. "Milt was brought In t be I'nibon county cunts or. Friday by Jfrs .luiy llojle nguinst Whitney & Burke, contractors, who aro pxtcndlng tho O. R. It., double tracks between Pcnn Haven and ll'llkesbarre, for $10,000 damages. The suit Is the re sult of a fatal accident to her husband William Boylo who was hi on the spine by a rock from a blast on the 13th of May whllo walking in tho vicinity of Stony Creek for tho Lehigh Valley Co., as a trackman. The Lehigh Vnlley directors will meet on Monday when it Is expected that they will take final action on the now Lehigh brldgo matter at Lehlghton. They have agreed to pay $0000 towards tho new structure but the Commissioners want $1000 more. Considering how much the company will bo bcnefUtcd by tho new bridge they will act unwisely If they do not ponv up. Rev. W. P. Stevenson, of tho First Presbyterian church, delivered an interest ing discourse to tho members of Chapman Post, No. 01, G. A. R., on Sunday evening last, tho subject being fiom Dent. 34:0. "Bui no man knoweth of his 6euulchoo un to this day." Throughout the sermon was listened to with much interest by a largo amllenco. Invitations aro out announcing the mar rlago of Ed. Taylor and Jdlss Tallio Hatch, both of Newark, N. J., ou Juno 5th. Ed. Tavlor was a former resident here and Is well remembered by tho younger genera tion. The young couple will take up their home In Buffalo, N. Y., after an extended wedding trip. Daniel Ileberllng and family, accord ing to tbo Dispatch, will occupy the Horn property on tbo corner of Brldgo street and church, alley, Catasauqua. The removal of Mr. Ileberllng and family from this city Is much regrotted, though tho best wishes of many friends accompany them to the new home. Ed. Rauch was to New York Monday with heirs of the Gen. Von Steuben estate from Lehigh county. Steuben Is a person age of Revolutionary history and left valu able property at his death which his do scendents aro now seeking to recover. The attention of our readers Is direct ed to Rex Bros' new advertisement appear ing eisewheio In to-day's paper. Read the ad then call at the Bon Marche for gen uine bargains such as can not be secured In any other Carbon county store. A large and commodious new Switch back station will be erected on the hill. Tho old structure will be razed to the ground and in Its place will stand a large pavllllon. Happy Sam Cortrlght has boon ap pointed general eastern agent of Pcnna for theMuncIl, (Ind.,) Improvement Company, Sam Is a genuine hustler and is In bis ele ment. The twenty-six boxes and papers for the election districts of Carbon county are ready for distribution. They will be sent out by Clerk Arner, tho week of the elec tion. Joslili Connelly, tbo blind and one arrasd soldier will hold his switch-back ex. curslonon Juno 22 and 23. Tickets for tho round trip CO cents. Simon Relchard who for some months past has been seriously ill Is reported as improving to the great satisfaction of many friends. . A base ball park is a now feature at the Glen. The grounds are located In the rear of Hotel H'ahnetab and aro opcu to all clubs. Miss Jflnule Relchard, one of Lehigh- ton's most estimable young ladles, spent Tuesday In town with friends. Mrs. Thomas Arner, of Welssporl, spent Wednesday very pleasantly with East Jfauch Chunk friends. The Commissioners on Monday paid $4 for fox scalps. Itnse Hull nml J.tiwu TeimU Club. You can find coals, hats, and caps for men, women and boys at Sondbcim's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, at the lowest prices. Hnse Hull l'lck Vit. Kelm has resigned. Gaitland will play ball with us again. June 18th. tho hoijio club will go to Catasauqua, June 22, Lehlghton will do a tussel with Slatington. On June 20, Slatington and Lehlghton on the home croands. Malloy Is anxious to have Lehlghton tackle Lansford or Kuniu.lt Hill. We wouldn't. mind seeing the game ourselves. Tlio Indefatigable Mertz of eastionomlc fame Is ac-niirlng quite a rep. as an um pire. He is wanted to umpire games be tween Allentown and Reading and Tama- qua and Shamokln. Lebighton redeemed. The home club played a magnificent game Thursday, dar ling one or two sligbl errors. Relchard s.o. 10 men: Brlnkman's catching and throw ing to bases was marvelous; on bag l,Gart land nlaved a steady came: Nusbaum was You can save money now ou bag 2 but ho filled the position well; Albrlgut new out on bag a, wuu i e excep tion f two errors ho kent his corner up In good style; Rehrigh, as s.s., oh, hu'sn.k; Yeuscr in l.f., played weir, while Smith In centre frozoonto whatever circled that way. The visitors wore over-matched In every point but labored hard to hold Lehlghtou down. The came closed Lehlghton 10 Bethlehem 3. Prior to leaving thoy gaye a vote of thanks to aianager Llauss for cor- Icons treatment from club and people What's tho matter with Lehlghton! she's all right. Married Stetler Trnuseuu. Prof, J. F. Stetler, of town, was married to .visa Celia J. Trauseau, of lietlileliem on Thursday evening. The ceremony was privately perfoimed In Uetlileuem by ltov, A. R. Home, D. D. The contracting parties are well-known in the Lehigh Vallev. Miss Trauseau being an accomp lished lady and for several years past re- cosnlzed as one of the leading teachers Northampton and Lehigh counties, while the Prof, is known with prominence In the state as an educator. They will make their home at the Exchange Hotel in this place, The Ahvocate extends hearty wclcomo from our peop'.o with best wishes for a full share of cannuutai bliss. The following very low prices prevail at the Eagle Store, so that housekeepers and others will do well to call before pur chasing elsewhere : Four Packages Corn Starch, 25 cents. Four Boxes Sardines, 25 cents. Five Pounds Starch, 25 cents. Three Cans Good Corn, 25 cents. Three Cans Mixed Pickles, 25 cents. Three Cans Caow-Chow, 25 cents. One Pound Extra Baking Powder, 20 cents Tnree Cans Tomatoes. 25 cents. the person TW CinnAa TOntinno fllnrliitirr Tua ADVOCATE and the peopleinust needs Dry uooqs, .Notions, oiotning, feel prouJ of tllB class of ,89 aild of tue UOOtS and BllOeS. principal of the schools, Prof. F. J. Stett- I ler. to whose Indefatigable efforts the eleva ROBERT WALP, Hon and splendid condition of our schools North Bank street, opp. Valley Itound Home, si this time is due. Our Hratluuted Clusa Sophia R. jjiiller, Irene Fcnstcrmachcr, W. D. C auss, Kdwln Old. Abraham Wolfe. Allen Peters and Insley Crale, our Gradua ting class passed their final examination wim ii lug colors, averaging, in me elgu- teen branches in widen tney were examin ed. a peicentage of tu out of each posslbl 100. The class stood a splendid examina tion test, possibly belter than any similar c'ass ever graduating in the county. The commencement exercises will be held June 15 In U.o Opera House; ou the occa sion Miss Sophia Jfiller will be the vail dlctorlau, an honor always conferred to passing me best examination- Summit inn iiiizzings. Summit Hill is not a big town, nor Its morals In no way bad, nevertheless for tho protection of life and property we have six pecial police. The popular Switchback Rotaurant, Georgo Huntzingcr, proprietor, has under gone tho beautifying effects of the painter' brush yielded by artistic hands. uruggisi -i. Ji. jjavis is maMng pre parations to put on the market a splendid article in the shape of a sarsaparllla. It is. said to heat siullar medlclties all hollow In fllclency of purpose. A quarter keg of beer was stolen from the Ice house In tho rear of the Switchback Restaurant on Friday night. Taking this as a criterion, the prohibition yote will be somewhat limited on the ISth, Summit mil's baso baliclub would llko to see Lehlghton for about nine rounds, subject to Improved Reach rules. If tho lower end dandles find time Manager weeny would like to hear from them. With the opening of the famous gravity road the Influx of strangers commences, and from now on our streets will bo almost dally crowded with sight seers anxious to fathom the mysteries of the Ice cave and the burning mine. Our young friend John Loser, of East Mauch Chunk, has the bazaar hero. He is courteous and agreeable In his treatment of strangers and merits a largo patronage. Visitors In search of the unique In coal and sulphur diamond curiosities will do well not to pass him by. Post Commander Luckenbach. of the County Seat, installed G. A. R., officers on Saturday evening. Visitors were present on the occasion from Tamaqua and other towns. Alter me ciosinc exercises a anion did lunch was served to the visitors at the Switchback Restaurant. Snooks, fKOl'tlS WHO COStK AND GO. Gentlemen of the Jury. The following are the lists of Jurors drawn to servo ntthe Juno term ot Court, commencing Monday, Juno 10. 1889: ouand .junoa. Andrews, Anthony, farmer, Townnie using. llojer. Owen, ciirpeiitei, franklin. Coll, Hugh, miner, Dealer Meadow. Cunfer, George, laborer, Mahoning. Cheeseman, liobort D., clerk, Wcatherly. Patzlnger, Uriah, catpenter, Franklin. . Frcyinan, Grain file, teacher, Mahoning. Halin, Sebastian, laborer, Mauch Chunk, 1st w. Jenks, W. T., gentleman, Summit 11111. Kner, Daniel, blacksmith, Franklin. Musclilltz, ltobctt, Sr., farmer, Millport. Mcintosh, Wallace, carpenter, Mauch Chunk, First Ward. Malklu, lliomas, miner, Lansford. Uichards, William, engineer, Jcausvlllo. ltailer, Philip, lioiel-kcciicr, l!;ist Mut.eh Chunk. Heibe, Herman, contractor, Ijmsford. Shook, Wilson, laborer, Lansfoid. Sharp, Condj , luboier, l.iusford. Smith, Frank, fanner, Pcnn Forest. rflnyard, James, farmer, Mahoning. Snyder, Thomas A., inn-keeper, Towainenslng. Wliateneeht, Albert, laborer, Weatherly. Walsh, Thomas, miner. Awletirled. Wagner, Jacob, laborer, Towainenslng. petit .lunons. Buss, Solomon, carpenter, Welssport. Hrliikinan, William, sculptor, Lehlghton. liowmair, Jacob, physician, Kast Mauch Chunk, lletneman, Henry. Jr., painter Kast Mauch Chunk. Iiui'k, Charles, carpenter, Franklin. Dlau, John 1)., meichant, Lchiglilon. Doycr, W., fanner, Millport. Crosslu, John 11., gentleman, Nesquchonlng. Uafner, l'ieiee, carpenter, llauch Uhuut, First Ward. Davis, Isaac, gentleman, Summit Hill. Freeby, Solomon, bricklayer, East I'eim. Fatalnger, E. T., Justice of the Peace, Towa inenslng. Fisher, W. 15., railroader, Franklin. Gallagher, James, laborer, Hauto. GralT, John, farmer, Lehigh. Green, Nathaniel, coupler, Parryville. Ilolllnger, William, laborer, Wessport. Henry, U. M., merchant. Little Gap. Hunslcker, Oconto F., saloon-keeper, Summit Hill. llorlaeher, A. II., baker, Wcatherly. llontz, Joslah, carpenter, East Mauch Chunk. Kline, Peter, brakeman, Weatherly. Klein top, David, fanner, Millport. Long, James, foreman, rackerton. Maim, G. W laborer, Kidder, North. McCrcady, Thomas, merchant, Summit Hill. llontz, Thomas, Inn-keeper, Lehlghton. McFaddi'ii, Patrick, miner, Summit Hill. I'etcis, John, blacksmith, Lehlghton. Komig, Frank, moulder, Weatherly. ltcx, Joseph, merchant, Franklin. lleese, Edward, clerk, Audenrled. Smith, F. I dentist. Lehlghton. Strohl, Ephralni, laborer. Millport. Swartz, II. A., formau, Lehlghtou. Stoudt, Matthias, watchmaker, Summit Hill. Stall), Peter, butcher, Mauch Chunk, 2d Ward. Sheckler, William, carpenter, Franklin. Sassamau, Henry, brakeman, East Mauch Chunk. Swauk, William, Sr., carpenter, Summit Hill. Thompson, William, Sr., tea dealer, Summit Hill.. Werner, William, huckster, Lehlghton. Weston, Tlmothv, cooper, Parryville. Wilson, John, miner, Nesquehoning. Werley, Stephen, saddler, Summit Hill. Watklns. David G,, teacher, Nesnuehonliig. Williams, Thomas C, gentleman, Lansford. Xander, J. C, carpeuter, Ncsquehoninc. TRAVKBSI! JUROBS. Arner, George, laborer .Welssport. Balless, John Jr., laherer, Audenrled. Boylo, Patrick, laborer. Summit Hill. Cullen, Michael, laborer, Lansford. Clauss, Milton, tailor, Lehlghton. Corcoran, John, laborer, Weatherly. Eutwhlstle, Charles, machinist, Weatherly. f.any, rarricK, gentleman Beaver jucauovr. Fenersteln, Max, clerk, Mauch Chunk, Second Ward. GrlfUths, Oliver, miner Summit Hill. Olacc, Henry, boll maker, Mauch Chunk, FIrsi Ward. Harple, Alfred, laborer, Towamensing. Heist, Samuel, merchant, Mauch Chunk, First Ward. Ileberllng, Kcuben, clerk, Lehlghton. Hooven, E, T., storekeeper, Beaver Meadow. Haupt, Fred, Carpenter, Mauch Chunk, Second Ward. llartz, Abraham, laborer, Weatherly. Ichter, Casper, barber, Summit Hill. Jones, Edward, mlDer, Lansford, Jenkins, Jenkln, shoemaker, Summit IIIH, Koons, Cornelius, clerk, Lehlghton. Kostenbader, John, carpenter, Llttlo Gap. Llndenstruth, Itev. L. minister, Mauch Chunk, Second Ward. Levan, 0. W. laborer. Franklin. McClallerty, Dennis, tinsmith, Mauch Chunk First Ward. McLean, Douglas, laborer, Mauch Chunk, Sec ond ward. McLane, Hugh, farmer, Mahoning. McElroy, James, gentleman, Mauch Chunk, Sec ond Ward. Fry, William, railroader, Mauch Chunk, Second Ward. Kelliiiian, Herman, carpemer, East Mauch Chunk. llhoads, C. 15., merchant, Packerton. Seidlo, Joseph, B., huckster, Welssport. Seibrlns. George, Jr., farmer, Pcnn Forest. Scherer, George, laborer, rackerton. Sassamau, George, saloon keeper, East Mauch Chunk. Sandel, Alexander, carpenter, Mauch Chunk, First TTard. Smith. Franklin, merchant, Mahoning. Wills, L. K supt., Welssport. Weiss, John H., fanner, Towainenslng, Vungbult, August, railroader, Mauch Chunk Second Ward. Personal Gossip about l'eonla nlio Visit and eo Ylsitlue. oimon omiin, or mauanov l itv. was the guest of Frank Lelbenguth during tho wecK. Wllliani B. Kelley, of Philadelphia. is visiting II . E. Ash, on Northampton sircci. -Ed J. Kuntz bas returned from Pl-.lla. delphla, and will spend the warm summer mouins at uome. John -Vlller. of Wllkesbarre. a former resident, circled with old acquaintances tin ring ine wees. Thos. Mantz, of the Exchanore. ac companied by bis daughter, Jflsslda, spent Cm. Inn , rl.a.,i.lll Rev. S. S. Chubb, ot Harrlsbur". Pa.. was the guest of his son Howard, on South uauK sircei, mis weeK, We had a pleasant call from .Tapnli sendel, one of juauch Chunk a most re spected cltliens on Tuesday, miss Annie Clark, of Bank street, spent several days very pleasantly with .ucsiiuvuuuiiig relatives mis week. Cyrus Ferser aud wife, and Master .ugar singling, of Carrol countv. Md. are guests of Photographer Rlshel and wife on jianaway. Rev. O. E. Bartholomew, of Cressona, was In town this week. On the Sun day previous the reverend gentleman dls coursed to the G. A. It., Tost In that place. Ill-nth oi u former Cnrbonlto In the Wrst Mr. Jacob Walton died at bis residence two miles south-east of Warsaw, Koscius Ito couuty, Ind., on Monday tho 13th Inst Mr. Walton was at one time a resident of Xesquchonlng, Carbon county, Pennsyl vania, where lie will bo remembered bv many of the old citizens of those places, Ho moved from Summit Hill to the home where be died In tho year 1852. Ho was a brother to John and Boaz ll'alton, also well known to the old citizens of Nesque honing, Summit Hill and Mauch Chunk, His age as reported was 77 years. Thus It Is time cuts down all both great and small, Stark county, Indiana Ledger. Vroiu tlio Upper 13ml. Rev. Lewis Smith, the venerable clergy man of the Lutheran church, Weatherly, has received and accepted a call from Christ Lutheran church, at Ellcnvllle, Ulster Co. jn. x. jur. oinuu will leave for bis new charge this week. Friday eve. Hosack Hall, Audenrled was the scene of a most brilliant social event, it being nothing less than a prlvati full dress ball, given by the society young men of Audenrled aud Jeanesvllle. It was a splendid success. A valuable horse belonging to the Mid die Poor District died at Laurytown on Saturday. Hoys1 Kick. If your mothers' refuse to buy your suits at the One Price Star Clotting Hall Mauch Chunk, as we have the finest line of boys' and children suits In this valley our prices are very low and we can sell you a good honest boys' suit from $1.75 to $10, -Vens' good suits from 4. to $20. Mens' and boys' pants from 75c, up to"f5. All our goods are marked In plain figures, at the lowest prices. OUE SISTER BOROUGH, open to everybody. I We d not hold ourselves responsible for opln- Ions expressed under this head. Persons conti Hutting ai I h'li-.i limit mi lie nn but one urio of paper, nud sun their n.ui , Irgthly, Hip l itter nut f.ir pnlill. iitu ii but i a ninth r ill gimil fllllll. I'lHI' It. A Wlmi'fc ill "A litvz." License, high or low. Is wrone in nrlncl pic, and diabolical In practice. Prohibi tion Is the only solution of the rum Iniquity and tho rura-causo; although "Videx," In mo name of pleading for tlio only business that makes drunkards, makes an attompt lo snow that Prohibition docs not prohibit In doing this be quotes tbo authority of men who tire distinguished as saloon liars. For Instance, ho quotes W. P. Tomllnson. Who Is Tomllson? He Is employed by tho liquor men and was at one time editor of the Democrat In Topeka Kansas. What Is I. ls reputation In his own city? County Attorney ll'clch aud others say, "In this city Tomllnson Is without reputation or character and Is considered a dead-beat." Tho Topeka Capitol In its Issues of April II, 12 and 13, branded W. P. Tomllnson as a liar, whon ho was going from town to town In Massachusetts declaring, with an uplifted hand, that the prohibitory law was openly and notoriously violated in towns and cities of Kansas. That Is the kind of uuthorlty "Videx" produces for tho sole and only purpose uf aiding tho damnable liquor tralllc. Shame on him I When Tomllnson was arrested and put under oath on May 0th, 18S9, ho had nothing but the strongest proof to give as evidence from bis own observation of tho success of prohibi tion In Kansas. Lack of space In tho Ad vocate alono prevents me from giving this In full. Why does not "Videx" quote Ex- Governor Martin? What do tho Judgos say? Judge O. II. Lewis, of tho Fourth Dis trict: ''The law is as well enforced as anv other and has decreased criminal expenses at least two-uitrus. Judge Marcus Havanah. of the Ninth District: "It has decreased crime 50 per cent and added largely to individual hap piness. Judge C. T; Grancos. of the Thirteenth district: The closing of the front door of tho saloon has cancelled nluo-tenths of drunkeness. I will quote other cood autborltcs next week, and will also snow tho remarkable reduction in taxation under prohibition In Kansas, If tho Edltorof the Advooatic has space. Clarence S. Weirs. Welssport nud tlio Surrouuitliifr Communi ty ItemlTi-d hf tlio "Stroller." A s'rnni; rfTort. Is being made by the cltircns ot this i nd or Kianklln township tu have erected nn Independent school district to Include tlio two schools on Union 111)1 and the threo schools in East B'elssport, For this purposo a petition lately was circulated, and viewers were appointed by tho April Court who will bear argument for and against at the Franklin House to-day (Friday), Tho direct purpose of the pro posed scheme Is a very commendablo ono In oyery particular; It is designed special" to glvo tho people better schools and a louger school term. These arguments alono aro all that should bo necessary for the success of tho effort. Let all who favor the erection of an Independent dis trict turn out en masse to push their claims which nllke aro praiseworthy nud Intelli gent. A fourteen year old boy named Will Suddcrs, whoso parents rcsldo on Union Hill, went to sleeo In Rucli'a llmo kiln on Monday night, and but for the timely ao pearanco of William Kreamcr tbo follow ing morning, would have passed In his checks and cltmed the golden stairs. The boy is one of a family of fourteen and l is pareuts aro said to be very poor; last fall ho lost a leg on the railroad and since his living has been such that the proper author ities should pay some attention to his needs. The boy had no ono to look after him Tuesday while tho noxious gasses fill ed him with a sickening pain. Let tho poor authority take him In charge. A platform 10x18 fect with benches has been creeled permanently In the Pub lic Square through the indefatigable efforts of John S. Miller who Is to bo congratu lated heartily on the success of the Im provement. Now, If tho borough aothor Itles would only roll up their sleeves and make an effort to have tbo park leveled off and new tree's planted they could make memsejves solid with our people. Gentle men do something. Jonathan Lelbensbcrger by right of purchase bas become the solo owner of two trotters. They aio not beautiful to look upon, nor we don't suppose they are of the kind for which King Dick wanted lo barter his kingdom, nevertheless tboy are horses just the samo and John swears by the south-east corner of Franklin that thoy both get there for hay and oat3 threo times a day. Tho item last week saying that Miss Whitehead has been superintendent of the Evangelical Infant school for five years Is an error, she has held that position siuco January 1st, prior lo that she was the able assistant ana mi. William Jireainer was the superintendent. Lvdia Sheckler, of Parryville, had Max Rosenblut pulled in bv the strong arm of the law for attemped rape. Tho scales of justice were balanced In 'Squire Buck's court and Max ponyed up $10 for-his in discreet behayior. The undersigned has for salo a largo lot of Fence Posts, Fiukwood, and Arbor Posts in largo quantities, which ho Is prepared to furnish at lowest prlcas, Call on or address, George H. Enzian'. Welssport, Pa. mar23-3nv Lewis Fein, of Parryville, prosecuted Lvdia Sheckler, for larceny in 'Squire Buck's court recently. The case Is a pecul iar one, and Carbon county jurors can wrestle with it at tho next term of court. The friends of Prohibition claim Weiss- port by a small majority. The town couldn't get Into better company If she'd try, so she might as well elasp hands gracefully with her new Mends. Mahlon Cbrislman, of Aquashlcola, this week purchased from James Rother- mal, a lot on Union Hill, whereon ho con' templates erecting shortly a framo dwelling house. Druggist Biory has put In a jim-dandy soda fountain; and now, you folks who want to sip tbo nectar of tho gods at five cents a glass drop in and see him. John Rerig, Jr., East Welssport, is the agent for tbo Improved Victor Washer. Best In the world. Try It before purchas- ng anv other. Apr. 3m. An opeu air amendment meeting will likely come off In the Park on Saturday evening a week. Further announcement will he made later. Lehlghtonians! Keep off the salad patch I Tbero Is a mystery about this warn Ing that passeth the understanding of the uninla'.ed. J. D. Beuninger and wife spent Sun day very pleasantly with numerous Alien town friends. Mrs. James Beuninger is sojourning with relatives In Northampton countv. Thomas Acker, of Mauch Chunk, circled among friends here Tuesday. Elmer Gilliam Is Improviuc slowly from a precarious Illness. SwltclibaeU Schedule. Dnrinc tho season trains will leave tho Unner Mauch Chunk and Summit Hill stations as follows : iave unner Mauch chunk station at 8ao. 10:10 and 11:37 A. HI., and '2:20, 3:45, and 5:35 r. m. Leave Summit II 1 station tft 0:10. 11:10 A. M.. aud 12 30, 8 :'.o, 4 :35 and 0:151'. M. ON SUNDAY. Leave Unner Mauch Chunk at 1:50 and 2:15 I'. M. Leave Summit Hill at 3:00 and 4:00 r. M. SIGLlN-AIlNEll-On May 18, 1889. by ttev. A. uarinoiomew, air. ueorgo it. Higun, oi uums port, Lvcomlng eouflty and Miss Jeunetta Ar ner, of Mahoning, Carbon county. l'Ine Merchant Tiillorlni;. The best place to get measured for a fine suit or pants Is at Sondhelm's Ono Pilce Star Clothing Hall, Jfauch Chunk, ho carry a large line of One aud medium suit ings, which will be made to order In (list- class style. All wool suits from $13, up to $4U. uall and get measured. The Oldest Urood Mare. To the Editor of the Sun Sir: Jacob Peters of Parryville, Pa., had a mare which was exuiblted at Lehlghton, Carbon. Co. Pa., as a fair held between 1871 and 1873 wulcu was said to be 35 j ears of age. She Had a tine colt at her side, and was seen several years after, but was not known to have bred again. I am a horse breeder, and have known of several horses at 30 and 40 years, and mules still older. The above mare was black, supposed to be JWorcan by her build. I know of one Morgan 23 or 20 years oiu in Fargo, Dak., that raises colts, and a daughter at 10 which raises colts that sen lor ioo or $150 at eight months. yours, Grandln, Afay 18. A Dakotian. The above Item is clipped entire from imm, i. nun of Tuesday and will tin doubtcdly Interest horsemen hereabouts. Where to 11 uy Gold Watches To select a gold watch that is to last your lifetime you should see a large assort ment to pick from at tbe Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store of E. n. Hohl, where you will see the largest variety In Eastern Penn., and at prices that are guaranteed to pay you a big days, pay to buy here. Look Here, Builders! The undersigned It preuared tosupplv, Ullimiui; aiuuti, mcwuuu, IMlsts, etc. reasonable prices. Address, H. J. Danzeii. April 2T-3m. LbiiioutonP., O. at r.odc;e Meeting. The Temperance Lodge meeting held In Reber's Hall, on Saturday night, was vciv largely attended, and was greatly enjoyed by those attending ludclnc from the kind expressions of approved we have heard. As Presiding Officer of the I. O. G. T., I ex tend thanks for the parts so excellently rendered by those on the programme. To Miss Anabel AicUanlel for selections on tbe Cornet and the Banjo; to Misses. Kate and juamie Zimmerman for Duett; to Mrs. Clara Everett, Miss Lulu Zehner and Prof. C. V. Klelntop for music on orgau; to Messrs. II. B. Kennel aud II. S. Dlehl for Duett on Auto-harps; to Miss Sallle Gabel for Essay: to Auc. Lonckamer for Read ing; to Revs. J. S. Newbart aud Jackson Everett for addresses on Temperance: to the Lodge Deputy, Mr. John Bohn, for jeadlng the meeting, and tbe audience for their expressions of appreciation and liber al collection for Amendment tracts. C. S. Weiss, W. C. T. Guck Auohl Do. Sach. Marv. for das hoi mocba ungebed niusht du die buva und delm olda yeden 'n guden anting kaufa. Des konst du krelga by dem Sondbelm, on dem Einen Price Klader Store, In dem grosa bockenstana house In Mauch Chunk, woo alles wold I feld ferkauft wlrt. Two Thousand Dollar Worth of Dry Gpods added to Our Large Stock. AVq lmve been to the manufacturer's and bought a big lot of DRY GOODS! In Twenty Different Styles. In Fifteen Different Styles. In Twenty-five Different Styles. In Twenty Different Styles. Henrietta Cloth in Black. Eight different shades. Prices from '65 to 1.25. Henrietta Cloth in all the new shadis. ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, First door abovo tho Opera House, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. TO supply housekeepers with tho best quality Groceries, in cluding everything in that line, at prices, not "cut" to mislead purchasers, but nevertheless very low. TO show customers a large and fine assortment of the latest novelties in Jewelry at prices very low considerining quality ot goods. A special invitation is extended to persons desiring Rny-4 thing in this line to see our stock before purchasing elsewhere. TO wait on customers desiring anything in the line of Tc-J-for children. Our stock includes the latest noyelties. . - TO sell the finest Confectionery in Lehighton, in larga r;. smali quantities, at lowest prices. Try Our Topular Drink MILK SHAKE. Our Ice Cream Parlor M S!?H- o - at the week. Private parties, picnics, and festivals supplied. Nusbaum fc Cultcm. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Tho Chief Itcmion (or the great suc cess ot Hood's Sarsaparllla is found In tho artlclo Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tho act that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what is claimed for it, is what has given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that ot any other sarsapa- Mpi-it Win4 rllla or Wood put1, meill Wills ncr before tho public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Ithcum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick ncadache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ens tho Nerves, builds up tho Whole System. Ilooil'a ftnrapnrllln Is sold by all drug gists. $1 i six for S5. Trepared by C. I. Hood It Co., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. SHERIFFS SALE. llv vtrtiifi of a writ of Levari Facias. Sur Mort gage No. T, Juno Term, 1889, to me directed, Issued out of tho Court of Common l'leas of Car- Don uounty, I win sell at public vendue on MONDAY, JUNE 10TU, 1F80, at 1 o'clock p. m at the Court House, In tlio liorotirh of Jlaucli Chunk, Corbon County, l'enn syl aula, tbo following descilbcd licat Estate, to-ult: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate on tho Westwardly side of North street. In the imrouir i oi kmi Mauoii cinniK. countv anu suite aforesaid, and numbered in tlio plan or plot tnereor iwo 12). coniaininir in iromoi- urcauui on said Noitli street ulty (60) feet, and extend- iiil' t hence wester of that width between par allel lines at right angles with said street, In lengin or ucptn, two imimrcu uiwiiicei. isounii ed westwardlvbvathli tv feet wide alley. South ward by Hecond reet. Eastward by said North street and Northward bv hot Number Four. I lie improvements tneieou consist, oi a two- siury FllAME DWELLING HOUSE, i feet bv .10 feet, and a two-storv framo kitchen in ieei uy u leei, uiereiu uuiicucu, wiui siuub basement eeuur unner me nouse anu Kiienen. Also, a frame stable. 11 feet bv 10 feet, on the rear enu oi mo 101, Seized and taiceii Into execution as tho Dion- crty ot Margaret jucueauy. III11AM 1'. LEVAN, Sheriff. Mauch Chunk, Ta., May 18, 18R0. SPRING OPENING- -OF- Wall Paper and Decorations ularDrugStore, W. F, Bieiys Pop WELSSPORT, PA. OUR stock Is large and complete and includes all the very latest styles and tkulM. in the abovo goods, and tho prices knock competition sky high. A special invitatiom U, extended to the people to call and see our immense stock before purchasing lienlisr. We feel cofldent that we can please you and save you money. In Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, OUR stock equals, if not surpasses, in quality and freshness that of any other establiik mcnt in this section. Respectfully, W. P. BIEHT, Druggist. BANK TltEET. LEHIGHTON, DKALElt IN Wall Paper, WiudowSliadcs and Fringes, Curtain Poles and Chains, WOOD AND BEAS8 STAIK RODS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND PAIN1EB8 SUPPLIES- See oar Elept GILT PAPER at 5c. Per Roll. Call and :ee us. No trouble to show goods, whether you buy or not. Our time Is your time, Taper Hanging, House and Sign Painting, draining and all kind of (Hiding Work executed tu the very best manner and at the lowest tates, Sm-niarcliH. SHERIFFS SALE llv ni-iler of a writ of Levari Facias. No. 13. T.... T..... loan tn ...n .1 1 w.,li.l feciia.l .,11 nf .IIIIIU A 111, lw, ... IIIU .II..L.VU. .u.. vu, the Court of Common l'leas of Carbon County. 1 will expose at puuuc venuue, on MONDAY, JUNE 10T11, 1889, at 1 o'clock In tlio afternoon, at the Court House, in tlio iiorougu ot jwuucni;iiunK,i;aruu!ii;ouniy, Pennsylvania, tho following described Ileal Estato, to-wlt i A two-story, part log and part frame, DWELLING HOUSE, I. shaped, cottage style, the slzoand dimension nf the main building being Hx2G feet, and ot tho annex or addition 15 x 1(1 feet, together with tlie lot of land or curtilage appurtenant thereto, slt- uatu in iiioomuiEunie vauey, luiuicii liiuiik townsliln, Carbon County, Peuusilvanla, aud bounded and described as follows: llegiiinlng at or In tlie middle of Munch Chunk creek. In the eentie of the public roadcrosslug said creek; thence North six (ill degrees. West two hundred ami tuenty-slx (330) feet, thence North seventy i"0) degrees, West one hundred and seventy eight (KS) feet, thence North ono hundred and ninety (iw) degrees, went live iiuiiuieu uuu uuy M0) feet, thence North tncnty-nte (25) degrees, iVr-st live hundred aud fifteen (515) feet alone lands late of l'eter W. Nelgli, deceased, to cen tre ot Mauch Chunk creek, aforesaid, tbeueo North forty -nine (4D) degrees. East one-hundred and seventy-six U70) feet and two (2) Inches, and Iheueo South elglity-llvo aud one-iiuarter (SS't) degrees, East three hundred and slxty-stx (HO!) leet to me piacu ui ueKimuiig, uuuuiiuiuh uuuui rue w Acres, more or icis, Ki.i7f.il nnii taken into execution as tlie nron- erty ot Augellna Creitz and George Creltz, licr husband. HIltAM T. LEVAN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mauch Chunk, Tu., May 11' '89. E. M. MULitKAitx, Attorney. May 18, 1889. AGOODWIHGSE GOOD PAY! Writo to W. &T. Smith, Nurserymen, GiiiCKVA,1 N. Y., for terms. Unequaled facilities, Many, valuable specialties. One ot tlie largest and bast country Established 1810. GENEVA Hiiim! vr anv rlaAl av il ti JmM lliA W. T.. 1 Shoes without name and price ilamp toe Dotcom pus mm aowa i ana W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Rest In thn world 85.00 OENUINK 11 AWn-SKWBD SHOWS WliOd lIAHlMlfitVKU tVUi.1' SI N3JW lOT.IflR Anil FAHME11 M2.S0 KXTItA VALUE dAMf Nil Vrnmlni fita u ok wnifTHnuiifiit innn. 88.00 and 81.75 HOYS' SOUOOlj BHflMt All mada In COBgreM, Button and Last W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Best Material. Beat Style, it not sold by your deattr, vmta von LAD I SB. Beat Material. Beat Style. Bcee WWI sola ot your aeaitr, wnti w. uouaLAfl. Ibuookto. tum Examine W. L. Douglas f 1.00 shoe for eentlr and ladles. Adam Mehrkam St Son ' - iUEJGlITQN PA.- Auditors' Notice. In the Orphans' Court of Carbon County in the matter of the first and final account of Abraham Smith, Administrator of Jacob Smith, late ot Towamensing Township, Carbon County, Pa, deceased. Notice is- hereby given that at an Orphans' Court deld at Mauch Chmikluand forsaldCouu tv tlie undersigned was appointed Auditor to audit, rc-etatu and bettle said account and to make distribution of the funds In the hands of said accountant to tlie parties eutltled thereto t'SS MONDAY, the 7.1. (Jay of MAY. A. D. 166. at a o'clock A. M.. at the Tublio House of JonatliaD Kistler, In tho llfirouch ot Lehlisb ou said funds or accounts who are reiiulred lo nrescut tliem before said Auditor or be debarred irom cenilng In for a share oi said mnu W. M. HAPSHER, Auditor. May ,lt9.-wt. rs pi umm, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We give below a partial list of some numbers which we consider extra cood value and worthv m . . 'j your inspection. Corset Covers, from 12c to 98c. Gowns, from 45 cents to $1.98. Drawers, from 21c to 60c. Chemise, from 2lc to 75c. Skirts, from 45c to $1.89. .Ji'letneaSu.rellnlnvU,DS3rt, to examine the quality, style and prices of Ibese coods as they are direct from tht DrlHrer' and we know lbe right, fit andfinUk Kuarantecd. . Respectfully, O. A. Rex & Bro., Opposite American Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PBNNA. IP 1 KL4SI