ORIGINAL CE54P CASH STORE All the new bok at Laokonbacli's Maueu Chunk, - Pull line of Incraln ami Brussels car- WPVH (nflT ThF RRIP Pew" Henry Schwartz, on Iankt. Thomas Sell now occupies one of tl Oltr VVOUld be competitors David Kbben houses on I.ehleh strtot and WO propOJO to keep it, A careful perusal of the advertise Every now and then they ask us menli wl p lho buyer Uo wants bar. tilot up, but our answer ever Baimcmber thelow pilMI on.urtalD IS No ! polls and window shades at Luckenbach's '1 hoy saw we arc ruining the Maucu chunk, business by cutting prices ; this carpets, bed room suits, Ac. pur- vat- rlon't doubt We mnV bo And bel satisfaction at Kemeret we don t aoitor, vve may ui & SwarU. north nsnlc trect dealing a acaill DlOW at ine Joseph Caffrey, employed at the L V. WOUND ABOUT U8. The County Scoured for Loel Hash mt a Digestible Character. The W mines at lluok Mountain are being put In condition to be worked. Mrs. Hob 1 1 Ilclity, of Iilttlo Bap. is canDnedto the house, and Is laid to be Terr ill. An old fashioned hop has been flxed to come off at-the Trachsville hotel this Friday eyerlng. The short days that everybody dreads are departing. The sun now sets 32 min utes later than it did on January 1. The young generation of Beaver Meadow nil! aoproprlately celebrate the High Priced Credit System, but R. U. round house, Is still confined to the birth of Hubert Emuiet on Jfarch 4th wo are putting dollars workingman 8 pocket. in the bouse with a serious attack 6f the prevail lug epidemic. I t. T'l 1 .. I . I. .tU " .1 l.ni Bf . . 1 ft 1 . I t I XVIIIli;, Ui HIU UU11U cuuj una vve Dia iareweu to ingn prices llts rUul hand n a Snng sioc iiednesda .. when fir8t we flung opt'U the lie fell on the Valley railroad on that day doors of our store across the way snJ injured bis wrist. and we don't propose to say , -'-G- m Ddf TUos- 'b; of i , , 1 .i town, caugbt an elegact mess of fish on "howdj'do." Compare the prices Wednesday. This is something unusul Of 1876, the time when We Start- for this lime of the year. , ed in our mercantile career, with David iiayman, of town, had Nathan : P frnw om.I ono Kalp, of East Penn township, up In wheth-r we have benefited this community or not. We are opposed to all trusts and combinations, so you will fho man who hasn't "time to read newspapers" Is usually the chap who walks fire miles to tho saloon or grocery every evening to bear the latest gossip. The Audenrled Presbyterian church Is being remoddeled and renovated new opera chairs, carpels and other furniture has been purchased and tho edifice Is now more attractive tbati aver. The late Caibon county grand jury recommended that a watchman bo placed at the L. & 3. railroad crossing at Lehigh Gap, The citizens In that locality should sen that the recommendation meets with proper attention. Oak Grove Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., at Deasant Corner, Initiated seven new members Into the mysteries of the order on Monday evening. Thu council Is In a flourishing condition and numbers now about forty members. Julius Engleman, of Wealherly, who 'Squire Ueltz's Conrt on Bank street this week for threats. The case Is under con tinuation. W. S Kuhns does a large business In heaters and ranges because his prices are t . . 1 I. - . rv.il j. i low, icrws easy auu goous vue oesi. vu see ire are opposed to merchants and t( hm on norlh Bank trcet( he keep of a town combining for the sole a full line of tinware and house furnish, purpose of advancing prices and ings. flppnitifr rhfi wnrfciiiirmm. -Recently Ed. A. Horn who Is In Canvass the town and seKhovt fiJ'i'S'" ; S'tt Vlllllr 11,6 r"ce wlll'cilln'.lUe,L"rne t ij r C son of II. J.iieumejer who Is located in sprinter , on a recent Saturday at M Hues- muiij liivwuw "- the same city.as a result JSd feasted witn vme( noW wants t,o run Sharp, of Mauch "combination 10 Keep Up prices. Mr. N. on the 20th ult., and the pranks oil chunk. Engleman Is backed by Beaver We doubt Whether you COUld Je days of old were renewed with Interest. Meadow and Wealherly sports. ms saw mat asjnaicaie or raomea Tho McBrlde Hotel at Beaver Meadow man from another town, one day this week, wll b opened to the public on Monday were viewing the Llnderman tract of land evening. Veil AfcBrlde, the proprietor, on Mahoulng street, and also the Francis unl recently conducted a saloon and res Weiss tract In the west end, with an ejo to purchasing the same and cutting Inl o build ' NEWSY VVEISSPOKT. Irieal Juinblea Strung Together by the "Stroller." Things Hint will Interest you. "They say C. A. Goth hasn't many friends, but still ho's happy." Bert Arncr and wife have gone to house keeplug In Bast IPelssport. R. J. Ilongcu did Northampton county on business during the early week. Misses Mattle Moyer and Lillle Jlcball,- of Itlttcrsyllle, are visiting friends hereabouts. Washington Camp, No. 122, P. 0. 3. of A., Initiated two new members on Mon day evening. "Billy" Ilunslckcr a whole-souled and genial Allcntownlan, circled amongpatrons hero Tuesday. The revival meetings tn the Evangeli cal church are being continued with re newed Interest. For sale cheap, a carriage In jood con dition. Trice will be made to suit. Apply to C. A. Goth. 2t. It Is from old mother Grundy that the "Stroller" learns of an approaching wed ding on the cast side. Matthias Buff, of East JKclssport, celebrated his 00th birthda) on Wednesday. Bis aged better-half Is seriously 111. 'Squire John S. iflller Is in Philadel phia, at one of the many good hospitals, undergoing treatment for a sore leg. Property owners In East Welssport speak of numerous improvements to be made during the coming spring and sum mer. The jovial Joseph Bex, dealer in flour. feed and furniture, a liberal advertiser In the Advocate, reports business as mov ing along spiritedly. P. IP. Zellner, for some time em ployed with Joseph Bex, the furniture PKOrtK WHO COME AMI) QO. find more than one opposed to it J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, between South Street and Hum Alley, Lehlghton, fa. The Carbon Advocate lng lots, The T. P. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1890 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. The next holiday will bo Washington's birthday. The mayor of this city receives a salary of (20 a year. The Lehigh Valley round house is be ing painted a deep, dark red, Hair, tooth, clothe and blacking brushes and combs at Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk. James Boyer, recently employed as a clerk with Robert Walp, has opened a store on Lehigh street. For pleasure or funeral purposes David Hubert hires out the best teams In the Vallev. Prices the lowest. The Lehigh Valley coal dump, under going thorough repairs for the past month or more, Is now completed. Ed. Campbell, a tonsorlal artist In Roederer's saloon, was lajd up this week with an attack of lumbago. Hits Lixzle Farren, sister of our towns man John Farren, residing on Pine sereet, is reported as being seriously HI. B. J. Kester this week sold the rights of three townships for the manufacture of of the Reformed church Is making preparations to bold a public meeting on the evening of the 22d of Feb ruary, Washington's Birthday. Tho pro gramme will be arranged suitable for lb occasion. No. 3 passenger train on the L. V. R. R., going south on Wednesday stopped just In time to prevent killing a boy named Rudy who was standing on the track watching a passing train and failed to heir Its approach. This should be a warn ing to others to keep off the railroad. Hon Allen Craig, A. J. Durling, N. Stcmler, Ed. Rcber, H. Belnaman and G. IK. Twining haye been appointed by the Court on petition of the County Com missioners to view the new bridge across the Lehigh river between this town and Welssport, and pass upon the manner of Its construction, &c. All the talk about the new Iron bridge across the Leblgh river at this place not being sufficiently strong Is exploded. Que dav this week between ninety and oni hundred tons were loaded on the second span which crosses the river without apparent strain, to the Iron work. When completed It will be a magnificent struc ture and a credit to the county. Milton G. Clauss, the artistic cutter forClauss Bros., the tailors, came within his popular brand of phosphate. Charley MacDanlel, of Welssport, ten m lutes of guessing the correct time pf Field dumped 51 and won the pig raffled off at Earang's restaurant on Saturday. jcWIUjam Anthony, of Parrivllle, while driving down Bank street Saturday lost a wheel and was landed peremptorily. The annual election of directors for the Lehlghton Cemetery takes place at the office of J. & II. Seaboldt, on Saturday. A. L. Hagerman, the Singer Sewing Machine agent, is recovering from a pro- Nellie Bly's trip around the world. Qreat Interest was maulfesled during the lady'a travels by many of our peop e, the majority of whom made estimates as to the time It would take, &c, but we'ye heard of none coming nearer the mark than the genial Milt who "can take his place up head." An important event in the history of this town passed by unnoticed to the ma jority of our people on Saturday when the pipes and force of the new water supply taurant at Hazleton, and Is said to be ex' cellently fitted for the new business. Frederick Beer, a prosperous Towa- menslng farmer, is erecting a large and commodious barn, 41 by 48 feet, on his farm near Trachsville. The building will be substantially erecttd and have all the latest Improvements as to ventilation, Ac. 'Thomas Crossln, of Nesquehonlng, aged about twenty seven years, died at his home In the above place on Monday. In terment took place on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. Deceased was much re spected by n host of friends who mourn his death. The term of Judge Dreher, of the Car bon-Monroe judicial district, will expire soon, and he wants to oe re-nominaiea. In this he Is meeting with opposition from unexpected quarters, and some of Carbon count) newspapers are booming Hon. V. M. Rapsher, of Mauch Chunk, for the po sition, Tamaqua Courier. Henry J. Oldt, of Walnutpar. recent ly come Into possession of a pair of still' yards which were made in 1730, making them 160 years old. They are remarkably well preserved. The arm Is equalized to weigh 40 and 140 pounds, and the accuracy of the scales Is excellent. Mi. 01cH of course appreciates this relic of early me- ahanical Ingenuity. The Hailcton Pluin Speaker says: "An effort Is being made to organize a base ball asspcjatlan in the Middle Coal Uazleton, Freeland, Jeanesvllle, Audenrled, Beayer Meadow apd Drlfton will be Included In (he association, and there Is some talk of taking in Lansford and Tamaqua clubi. The league will be composed of amateur players, all profession als debarred." A fatal accident befell a teamster named Nathan Mertz employed by II. J. Deppe, of Albrlghtsville, on afternoon re cently. He was engaged hauling bark down the Pofgn.0 mountain In the dlrec lanced I Incss suDerlnduced bv the grippe, Sjana. Beltz, the U. S, expressman, were leste b? tne WW Comn!nY "d tion 0( Fennewille, and It is supposed that sports a new suit, with brass buttons and contractors, front wn,ai we caq if arn 11 in ,ome manner ha was precipitated to the wears a smile as Dig as tne tounn 01 ouij. The Advocate is pleased to announce the convalescence of Mrs. F- J. Stet'.ler, the estimable wife of our wprtby principal of schools. The best place In town town to buy your furniture is at Kemerer & Swartz's, north Bank street. Biggest stock and lowest prices. Edward Ratcllffe, of south Bank street, worked satisfactorily, the force twlng sur- ground, one of tle wagon wheels passing ftclent to throw th.e water oyer a hundred 0ver his head crushing It terribly, and feet, rf he reietvoii is now being ijiied and necessarily resulting in almost instant property holders who nave spigots can turn death. on the water. -Engineer IParg and Conductor Lentz, both of ireatberly, who are charged with criminal negligence in causing the late col llslon on the Leblgh Valley railroad at Laury's Station, whereby engineer Mmrps About the Trees. Editor Advocate: While everybody seems to be criticizing or condemning the hnraueh council for having tha trees In the Park trimmed so closely, It would be well Mu,Ici f Eastgn, lost bis life, had a hear- .mnWrt nn i.hn I.fihloh Vallev dumn. had not to lose sight of the fact that, whilst ia berore Alderman 5epp, at Allentown, ' ' . . a ujil.li ' .t 1. ....... 1- .'kit. I on Satucdav mornlnir and were paeh nlirtd ni iNnn nnvnr nn iiih ieiL iiauu uaun luii ui d bulium i uumiijr fc- n- uuuiiu i ' ' ' mashed on Monday. view of the matter a dozen virtues stand under $3000 bonds for thslr appaarance at II lis Emma, the estimable daughterof out predominant. In this as in other mat- nnw m S-mnel filler. Ii recovering from a serious ters. they did as they thought best. The nu T 8T "l ?, nresent bodv counc manic baveaotus.l v uui uo rwemcu n done more to advance ifee tpwq during the order for 00 box cars and 200 refilgerator past year 'thaV was ever done before In a The refrigerator cars will require like period, so let us remember thtf trite M b An order has also old swing about 'giving the devil bis due.' own received to attach the new patent air But to resume, during 1889 new streets lately adopted, to 1600 boxcars. were opened and graded, the west end was This will make things hum at Pckerton, iirveved and maiked off read v to beoc-ened 1 or some lime 10 come, inree monilei up, Ore plugs were subscribed, (qn 'PMP- i.,imv f th 8t1' eT ,a,d on 111 W lre?1?' c- 9X but tbey will come later, so have a little patience. WHT three week's illness which will bo gtatify ing news to tier many friends. Many of pur town people bays often wondered what become of Philip Mause, a genial, and jovial-hearted fellow, who many Tears ago was employed by Trexler & Kreldler. n Is now at Ambler, Pa., doing well which will be gratifying (infor mation to old acquaintances. An old willow far.? telilgbtpn, when w$ tyere a part of Mahoning township and Northampton county, was recently cut down on the prop erty of Frank Gerher on Lehigh street. A similar tree along the public road In South Leblgbtonls five feet In diameter and re sembles a monster grizzly giant. A base ball association for the coming summer la about being organized here. One hundred shares of stock at $5 per share will be Issued, lha first payment to be made In March and the last payment in iay. A high board fence will enclose the ground leased on nellnian's Hill and a grand stand erected. The Association will also hold a festival In April. Jennings will play here and other good balllsts will sign. Tho Young Peoples Society of the Re- Pmosal Qosslp about PcopU who Visit nd (o m Visiting. Miss Afartha Best Is visiting Iter parents at Walnutport. A. 0. Brodhcad Is hack at the Ex change after a week's absence. S. F. Delbert, of Mlddlehurg, Pa., Is visiting Photographer Rlshel and family on Baukway. Jacob Gelss and danghter Miss Lizzie, of Ea.ston, spent Sunday with W. Jlflllcr on Lehigh street. Miss Sallle Raudcnbush, an estimable young lady of town, Is sojourning with Philadelphia friends. Miss Lizzie Arncr, of Mauch Chunk, spent Wednesday afternoon very pltasantly with Jlss Kate Arner. Mrs. W. H. Relchard, of Wlikesharre. was the gnest of her sister. Mrs. IT. V. Morthlmer, Sr., on Thursday. William F. Esrang, who has quit a reputation as a tonsorlal artist, circled among Catasauqua friends on Sunday. Frederick Beer and Daniel Smith, of Towamenslng.twoold and esteemed friends of thecdltot, mado us a pleasant call on Mondav while In town on business. Mrs. Serfass, nee Jin. William Wagner, and daughter, of .Montgomery county, who are visiting friends hereabouts graced the Advocate sanctum on Wod nesday of this week. Messrs. Hoch and Pershing, accom panied bv their wives, of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Cornelia Loudcnbergnr, of Heller town, were guests of Councilman I. S. Koch and wife on Lehigh street this week. Blg-1 carted aud always jolly Jlflke Kresge was closing digits with old friends hereabouts this week. Mike Is superln- lnt.,lln T . . I TtT- ... ! t A I - - ' .t wmiun a. ui iiMiiuri - larui uuwu ill man, dtdt work this week and Is now jee? Montgomery county, where he Is doing lng gay old Allentown with Its peanuts, I weja pretty girls and what not. A force of men are at work cleaning up the remaining debris of the old rolling mill. The property will be utilized by the L. & 8. company for side tracks, Ac. iSomc'dav they may erect a freight depot thereon, but not just at present. Messrs Austin Boyer, Aaron Snyder and Oscar Chrlstman, accompanied by Misses Ella Snjder, Lillle Guth, Emma Joseph Semmel and Joshua Hausman, of Schnecksvlllo, were In town this week. Afr. Semmel was an employee In the old Daniel Eastman tannery, which many years ago occupied the site where Gabel's big brick now stands. The following delegation of Leblgh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M , of this town, paid a fraternal visit to Oak Grove Council at Pleasant Corner on Mondav Boyer and Mary Snyder,. en jojed the pro' evening: Charles Wagner. W. J. Heberllng. ductlon "Upside Down" In Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk, itfonday evening. The Iron for the span of new bridge which was recently blown down arrived last week, and work Is now progressing on the erection of the same. The bridgo will in all llkllhood be completed In less than two months more time. It will be a magni ficent structure. At tho coming election the new inde pendent school district will elect six school directors for various terms. It behooves the voters of the district to act wisely, judiciously and without prejudice in the important matter of their selection and election, bearing In mind the fact that whilst every voter is eligible to the offices. not every voter is qualified for the office. Men of broad ideas as to the Intellectual progress of the nineteenth century should be taken from the ranks of the people and made directors because they are the men who will see to It that old fozvlsm and antiquated Ideas are exploded. Don't let the mere fact of party warp the welfare of tho young generatlon,but be free and liber al in voting for good men only. Frank Heffelfinger, William McCormlck, Frank Hontx, Ed. Deitcrlino, Joseph Ben- net, Oscar Schultz, Phaon Shoemaker. Henry Hontz, Vm. Schaeffer, Os. Stout and Elmer Remaley. They bad a yery pleasant time and organized the "Oriental" tn connection with the Council. Parryrllle Spllntors. Miss Jfartha Beltz Is quite seriously HI. John E. Beltz did business at Reading on Saturday. Mrs. Schoit, of Pennsburg, Pa,, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Traub. Two new members were initiated Into Columbus Council, Jr. O. U. -A. M., on Wednesday evening. - Mrs. Dlldiue Snyder, wife of mine-host of tne Iron Exchange, Is convalescing from a recent severe illness. Robert Ca.mpbe'1, an aged resident of this town, slipped and fell on the side-walk Sunday evening, aud his head striking on the curb he sustained severe Injuries. A number of our young ladles, diaper oned by the genial Rob Rlnker visited the furnace on Wednesday evening and lt' nessed the Interesting sight of cashing Iron. Quint. ponttables, Attention I It Is s. part pf your duty, under the law, to advertise the approaching election, which come off the third, Tuesday In February The law requires you to put up not less thqn ten noilceaat least ten days before the election. IFhere there is a Justice of the Peace to elect a notice to that effect must be posted up not less than twenty days be fore the day or election, in boroughs or townships where there is no constable, it becomes the duty of tb,e Supervisors or the Assessor to put up the notices, though they need glye but five Instead of ten dau' notice. Church and Hunilnjr School Mhtters. Quarterly Conference will be observed by the M. E. congregation an the tlth. The sacrament of the holy communion was observed by the Lutheran and Pres byterian congregations on Sunday. Rey. Dr. G. W. Dungan, pastor of the jI. E. church, iustitued a series of every evening meetings in the Jamestown school house several weeks ago, which are being continued with satisfactory results. -The enrollment in the Evangelical Sunday school last Sabbath, numbered 243 the greatest number present at any one time this year. The Infant depart ment of the same school Is also In a flour ishing condition under Misses Mary Barr and Laura Master, assisted by flss Byrlnla Smith as organist. J. H. Smith, of town, will be examined by the annual conference of the Evangeli cal Association, which will soon convene at Shamokln, for admission to tho ministry, although he will not at once assume the duties of bis profession on account of poor health. He was before the same body a year a.go, and passed a. very creditable ex amination. Tho v. r, s. The Young People's Society of the Re formed church will meet next Monday eve nlng, February 3. After the dcvotlona exercises the fo lowing programme will be rendered: Recitation, El a Seaboldt; In strumental aolo.Katle DeLong; select read lng, HattleGeggus; vocol solo.Floy Sittler; recitation, Ella HqiUi.) select reading, C E. Frantz; duett, JTrs. E. Smith and Miss Ella Graver. All are welcome. Mew Notion and. Qrqoerr Store. James Boyer has opened a notion and grocery store, In Held's new building on L.emgn street, anq respectfully solicits a share of the public patronage. 4t The Allentown Daily Critic of Thurs day says; Burgess Foster, of East Mauch Chunk, was in town yesterday, audi ac companied by Mr. David Utank, Inspected ine nose in the Liberty, Columbia and Good Will engine houses. Mr. Foster will make a tour of other places with a view of finding nut what hose Is best as his town contemplates the organisation, of a Ore de partment, Mahoning Vri graphs. Miss Amanda Eberts Is visiting at Tamanend. Harrison Miller one day recently killed a rattlesnake. Miss Alice Behlor, of JPest Penn, was the gnest of Mrs. F. D. Ellugeman over Subday, Our school board held their regular monthly meeting In the Pleasant Cornet school bouse on Saturday, At a meeting of the trustees of the Normal Square school and church property,' held last Saturday evening, It was decided to build a new dwelling house next spring, Amon Beltz and wlf -, of NYilkesbarro, formed church w III give a irea sociapie in . n,ni Df OuaVake. were visit flieTpasemsM of tl'e. above pnj$d church, jg re)alyesn friends In the vajley'dui- on tne evening 01 ineir regular meeting, 1 j lne weeK Februar) 10th. to wilph U are invited, a TIl6 Mcraulent of the Lord's Supper special programme has been arranged and wm M dmlnlsiered In tha Evangelical V grand treat Is In store for all those who churci, on Sunday, February 0, b Rey. D. attend. Remtmber the dale and come. boilers, about fifteen feet high, with all the latest Improvements baye been erected and will be In running order soiqe time next week, An autopsy was held on the remains of Jacob Horn, of Laurytown, who was burled Friday by Taylor Post, G. A. R. His heart had become abnormally devel oped, being almost four times tho normal size and was Incased In a hard, cartlllagfn ous-llke coye line; which attached Itself to tho surrounding waHs. How the man llyed as long as he did was a mystery, There are few such cases on record and the phenomenon, for such It Is, hsi caused much talk In medical circles. -A local Institute will be held at Weath erlv on Friday evening and Saturday next. The Friday evening lecture will be held In the Presbyterian church. Prof. J. Rohr bach, M,, uf the IJej stone State Nor nial School, will speak on "Science In. the common schools." The program for the Saturday session will be varied. Prof. Rohrbacb will give Instruction on tho sub' jects, "How to secure order or essential the first," and "Memory." A cordial Invlta tlon Is extended by Supt. Snyder to the ELECTION T'CJCETS This office U equipped for the printing of ELECTION TICKETS In good style auu kb luvrer iiinu iuoiunh vuiu-i ineunaersivnta win sell ut publlcsaleon mlttees w... do well to call her. before g. lng elsewhere. lhursdav, February 20. 1890, -The esecutlye ?ommlttee of th Penn- Pi MS. ?i Tilffi! ayivania aiaie reacnera- Association, 1. 1 .; "vv hok, -w chick- T ' 1 mis. 1 nnn.1i.irsn WApnn nnu nn .,.,.. , bn)der, of lown, chairman: U. W. I slgb. plows, harrows, cultivators, lent cutter. Iluehes of ","".,D','ri' ?w, picks, noes. vnrei- Jiuguc,ui 1 burrow . 1M hundlnii nf Itruw Inn, nf Eagle Cash Store." inacber, John Mellzler, Joseph Fry, Frank Moser; trustees, Daniel Kresley and Jonas Miller. UASH. Vtck'a rioral Quid Is one of the bandfomesr catalogues pub. ' . - lished. The Ulustrailqnt are Intended to PqWH they gQ to mke room lr L,Te tne readtr a correct Idea of flower or MfA OnDIMP PnnnC pUntUlustrated. The grosslj exaggerated, NEW OrnnNva UUUUOi ftbsnrd Pictures which, d?(tew many cata 1 - (agues and reflect upon the Integrity of The stopK inemaes bargains n 1 Mlir -On Sunday last the following church "ber. of Hazleton and IUzIe towpsblp officers were elected by the St. John's con gregstlon: Deacons, Stephen. Fenstej. to attend. It is hoped that the teachers In this co .nti will attend largely The Great Nellie BI7. Nellie Bly's wonderful slory In the Fiuilv Stoby IUfkh Is the talk ol the day. In towns where there are no newsdealers the Familt months fa one dollar, containing Nellie Bly'i urrai story. Aourss MUNHQ'S 'VllMSHlNO HOUSE, $tAnS Vanoxwatib 8TnET, NkwYobk.N. Y. those who Issue them, do not appear in this. The list of potatoes Is g ad, and sey lilankeiS. tJOOtS, CfeCt eral new kinds are offered, among them the ' T Early Jtfarkei. U Is ld to be of tae Ohio class and Is especially recommended for early ma'keUng as the quality U excellent 11 Agent iur mo uvjw" ln tne suges 01 growth or "onripe tion Fencing for Poultry nnd condition. The entire catalogue Is one that farming Purposes. It8 Cheap, the R. N. Y. greatly commends to the ex Cjorae and look atBamplts. ROBERT WALP. Adjourned from February 18th. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, The undersigned will scllut publlcsaleon CARBON'S CAPITAL. A Loeal Casket of Uro Ilappenlnt Per sonal and Otherwise. Since January 1st of this year the Com missioners have paid bounties on four fox scalps. Tho number of prisoners lu the county Jail are thinning out. Eight now luxuriate at the expense of tho taxpayers. Samuel Rlckcrt, of Summit 13111, ex- county treasurer of Carbon, was a promi nent figure on our streets Wednesday, Tho St. Aloyslus T. A. I)., will give a grand ball al the Mansion House' on the evening of February 1,1. The committee are working hard to make It a success. -Sheriff II. P. Levan on Monday took James Spotin, of this place, and Mrs. Susan Hontz, of Lehlghton, to Danville, Pa., where they aro now confined in tho Asjlum for the Insane, as per order of our Carbon county Court. The Philadelphia Tfmci of Wednesday says: Three prominent citizens of Mauch Chunk, Senator Allan Crattf, Dr. J. S. Wcntz and M. S. Kemerer, sat In the par larof the Lafayetto yesterday afternoon and discussed their great coal Interests. On oath of Daniel Chetdon, bis wife, Satan A. Cherdon, and William Levis were arrested this week charged with adultery. After a hearing they were bound oyer to the April term of couit for trial. Cherdon will be remembered as the man who served a term for burning his wife with vitriol. Stangley, the murderer of Mrs. H'al- berl, Is Improving lu health nnd all the small lair about his not being likely to llvo to stand trial In April Is exploded. Ho eats ravenously, but on advice of the attending physician, his diet Is limited. Ho still has a great craving for candy but his supply has been cut off. Judge Dreher has rc-opened lho Lans ford ward matter and It will now bo a ques tion for the April term of Court to decide. Owing to tho failure of the attorneys for the opposition to- appear the matter was held oyer until last Saturday with the re suit above stated. Tothe ordinary observer there seems to be considerable politics In the matter. Harry Stlne, of this city, employed as a brakeman on what Is known as the can. non ball freight train on the Jersey Central Railroad, was killed at (Kill to House, N. J., Friday morning, by his head coming tn contact with a water pipe that had been left projecting over the track from the tank. The train was moving rapidly when the ac cident occurred and his head was crushed In a horrible manner. The accident was the result of carelessness on tho part of the person who last used the pipe. Interment was made on Monday, aud was largely at tended by relatives and friends. The statement of Carbon county finan ces will appear In all the papers next week. It will be an Interesting document and should bo read by all. The expenses are about the same as 1883 with the exception of the Lehlghton bridge which Is an"extra" and unavoidable. Tho Commissioners have ra.de a creditable record In tho fair and square, economical administration of the people's affairs. In suramin; up the report the auditors make a number of sound and practical suggestions which will result to the financial and general advantage of the Board of Commissioners aud taxpayers. There Is still a balance of over seven thou sand dollars lu the treasury. l'ublio Sale necltter. Thursday, Feb. 0, on the premises In Franklin twp., J. H. Hellor, adm. of the estate of W. F. Reever. will sell personal property, stoves, ranges, etc. Monday, Feb. 10, on the premises in East Penn twp., William Shultz, attorney for Catli. Sbuliz, will se l valuable personal properly, cows, bees, etc On Thursday, Februaiy 20, John Auge will sell on the premises In NIs Hollow. Aahonlng township, the following personal oroperty, horses, cows, heifers, wagons, etc. On Saturday, Febwary 22, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the premises In Franklin town ship, Austin Hover, adm., will sell the es tate of the late George 11. Knecht. On Saturday, February 22, at 1 o'clock p. m.. Austin Bo.ter, adm., will sell the estate of Henry Kramer, dee'd, on the premises In Franklin township. Wednesday, March 10, on tho premises In Jlllport, Levi Boer will sell valuable live stock; one stallion, cows, heifers, bulls, tte. On Saturday, Feb, 8, on lho premises, late of Paul Beer, one mite from Trachs ville. Frederick Beer, for ilia heirs, will sell 110 acres of valuable real estate to gether with Improvements. On Saturday, March 6, James Zfoyei III sell on the premises near Solberllng' Hotel, Towamenslng twp., valuable per sonal property, viz; horses, cows and farm ing Implements. Fisher, Pittsburg, secretary; G, Westmoreland county aud A. G. Smith, of Deleware county, met at the Dolton House In Uarrlsbuig on Tuesday, and prepared program for the next meeting of the asso ciation, to be held at Mauch Chunk, on the 6th, 0th and 10th of next July. Ops MIlW o? Iiankway, will be a, candidate before the Democratic primary for the nomination of tax collector, Dandelolo stalks In full bloom are to seen In this section. A funny story Is going '.he rounds of the press, of a young lady of Jahano City, who found a horseshoe, and wishing for barrow. ISO bundles nf straw. ttmottiv hay, w bushels ot seed potatoes l train cradle, crowbars, clevesrs, a lot of boards and other hewed oak timber, and a variety of other miicies wo numerous to memtOu. Terms will be made known at litno aud place of sale, by NIs Hollow, Mahoning twp. Slop that HMiet anil Spilling. I will give Flftv Dollars tor a rase nf Cm. nrrii, uold In the Head, Deafness, Hay raver, Anectea jsye stgni, Asthma or iliroat I rouble. I cannot cure with my Beacon Lleht Catarrh Cum. finml ni uouar to niv nostonlM mt.lrpn. far hntiis d lnek. nlaced It under her nlllow in wl" " " you at my expense. I !l..v.H.(inul ... comnany with her false teeth. In the --- 'nn. . ?.;,. f ...tn.h UKNKY A. ZOBHIST, instituted the shoe for the leelh and wore L . 184 1-2 E"bane St.' Gvntva. N.Y. It fnr .nmn time hefma the mistake was I ,v '' discovered. Michael Griffin, ot Mauch Chunk,1 wHl succeed the late John Dw er as road supervisor for the O. R. R, of N. J.. be tween mat town ana wnue .uayeu. ue filled the position during Mr. Dwyer's ni nes, AJL.E SM WANTED. E A Xdulv'r Verf.ct Companion Painless Childmstji, a new bonk by Dr. John II. Dye, on of New York's mol KUUul phytlclaus, shows that prtn Is not necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It elciirly rrovts !.. ,nv woman may beeomi i mother without auflerlug any pain whatever. It also tells bnw to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending ptegnamy. It Is reliable and blEhlv eudorted hy physicians everywhere as tne wile's tree private compan ion, -uui hub oui, win mvv juu kihi paiu, and posalMy your life. Bend two-ceni sump for neserlutlve circulars, testimonials. and ooiioden- 1 .J...,. Um it. .V.m.a llal letter sent til sealed envelone. Adflreu. VUk. Meduio.Rocbtar,i epy f sook. ato. r 1PP1NCOTTS MAGAZINE, vitk itt JLe varUdaHdt(iUtnttlHtinti,italUrery in uttir. I wai iniiti a kaffy Iknifht 1$ jrint en nJirt ntvil in tatk nuwiltr. Net a iktrt utulttu, tut a hr thry tuck u yen art utii l ftl I ink firm and fay from out ialhr It mi dtllar and a kdlftr. AW Iktt, tut vnlk tatk murnhr t an akuUtatt ttlkcr '" tIM,, uhickfivtt J" - m iratimt ettttui tat tuvtl. to canvass for the sale of Nursery stock. RtpiiW employment guaranteed. Halary and Expenses paia a successiui men. Apply at once stating MJ,Ul W.UIIUU .111. V.U.I , il-im Kocliester.NV awlnatlonof Us readers. Rural New York-; er. Send ten cents, whldh ' amount,' may Tkt rifir Utwi xokitk kavt tun itruck tn tutalmif tf ftfalar avtr, aavt iknuikt! lit tolirt land, and It-day Lifti i Maraiint llikil in tat Irtnt raat er Utnlafy fHtlitalitat. and it tkt mtil widily rfad-and-tallid tfuHitalitn if its kind in IU mrli. Fir Ml dturiftivt ttrculart, addrtu UPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, PkitadtfkU Xj.oo ftrytar. aj tit. linflt numhr. Tkt uiliiktr tlMt faftr vid rttthtt ytmr; ItittriAita. CRTIS COUGH CQIPOPD IT CURES! TRY IT For Salo by tU Druggists. ure If yon have made up your mind to bay Hood's Sarsaparllla da not be Induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue ot Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power sopeiior to any other article. Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example- Is worthy imitation, tolls her experience belowi "In one store whero I went to bar Ilood's Earsaparllla the clerk tried to Induce me boy tb.elrown instead of Hood's; he told me thelr's would last longer) that I might take It on ten days' trial i that U I did not Uke It I need not pay anything, etc. But be could not prevail on me to change. I told him I Knew wnai Ilood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. oocrs "When I be can taking Hood's SanaparttU I was feeling real miserable, sintering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. Hooked, and bod tor some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did too so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, andmyfrlendstrecnentlyspeakof It," Una Ella A, Govt, ei Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparllla T W infm-im 1 1 I SI1II1 Cellar lUdro till U. fit six for fj-Fwpsnd only y O. I. IIOCD CO., Apothecaries, lonO. Mass. IOO Dosos One Dollar There arc many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as tha Ivory." They arc not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar, and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. -'Tis sold everywhere. THE OLD STORY -Old Dominlekout of patience with his poor raxor. RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES. STRAPS, SHAVING SOAP, dsc. Elegant line of Gold Tens and Holders Nlco for Christmas Present at. THOMAS' GoliBn'aHotarlianiiacjr, IUNVU Stukkt, LitntonTOS, Prwwa. Prescriptions a .Specialty. Administrator's Notice. Estate ot John Schwartz, Deceased. , Letters of administration on tho estate of John Schwartz, late of the Ilorough of LehlKhton.Ciir bon county, l'cntisylvaula, deceased, nave been granted to Horace Ileyclt, tesldlnK lu said llor ouch, t whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands, to make known the samo wimom ueiay. UUUAUK lir.YDI, nui. .uni'i Frevman & lleydt, Attoinejc Adm'e. AT PRIVATE SALE. T.l'?H.,i?pr,1'jncd ""era his PAUM, with tho nuiI.DINOS thereon erected, situate in Ma noninjt Valley, three miles from the llorouch of Lehlghton, Carbon County, I'cnna., at rrlvntc Sale. The Vnrm comprises Two Tracts of Land separated bva Publle Woad loading to Heaver Ituni the tract upon which tho Ilulldinirs are erected contains 12 Acres, moic or less: tho Im provements are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 24 x 30 feet, with Kitchen attached, 12 x 14 tect: Bank Darn, 28 x 30 feet, with Wagon Shed at' tactied, 10 x 28 feet: Carpenter and Illacksmlth Shop. 16x24 feet; bone Mill. 20 x3t leet, and qtner outbuildings. The other tract contains 21 Acres, more or less.nearly all cleared and under good cultivation. The property Is on cllglblo one, and will be sold at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Apply on the premises, to bAVID KUHNS. octl9-BH Mahoning Valley, ro. DENTISTRY, Dr. J. A. Mayer &Scn. Dr. GEORGE H. MAYER, a Graduate from tho Dental Department of the Unlrorslty of Pennsylvania, has opened an office In the samo building with bis father, second floor In tho Hay Window,, B BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, PA.. and Is now prepared to receive every onoin need ui umi-ciass ucuiai service. uno 8-80-tf ESItANO'S SHAVINO HAI.OO.V. opposlto the Advocati Opficb, Is headquarters for shaving and halrcuttlng. cigars & tobacco sold GXSJ1?- 5,DE?ER, under the Exchange r JloUi u2n)i strect for a smooth shavo or a lashlonable hair cut. tsr- Closed on Sunday's. Itoeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. 7 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, l'crmauentlr Ueatod near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family fSroups. Old pictures cop led.anit cnlaigcd. augltveia mi Li FBEYi announcos to the people of Lc highton and vicinity that he has commenced the Merchant TjaiJoring; business near the corner ot Lehigh and Carbon Sts., in this borough, and that he is prepared to oxhibit to purchasers over Three Hundred Styles of Suitings, Pantaloonings and Overcoatings. which ho will furnish at from 10 to 15 per cent, lower than any other house. Fit and workman ship guaranteed. augusuvu. For Newest Designs and Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c.,&c. GO TO E. H. SISfYDER, Bank Street, Lohlghton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low ts else where for tho same ualitv of roods. . July 16, 1885 ly NOW, SWEAR OFF Paying Big Prices for Fur niture -AND DEAL AT- South Bank Street, lehighton. Our stock is sully as complete as that carried bv citv dealers and pur prices are unquestionably much lower than the same Quality, Style and Finish in Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Lounges, Book-cases, Tables, &c ("Particular attention paid to Embalming and Undertaking Call, leam our terms and see our immense stock, uneaualled in this town or the Lehigh Valley oAtteBtion! At RBBER'S nrtpo stork. By tho slncl bottle, by 1-4 and 1-8 doi ruantltles, and In Jobber lota at Jobbers micas, Hood's Harcaparllla can always br uaa, itur CAUTION. flavin? loaned to CHARLES HONGEN. of Franklin townsulp, carbon county, pa., ine lol lowini nropenTi town: i ura nan ana uea lot -if CArtttt and othpr arllelM. ' 1 hereby cau tion the public not to meddle with the above qnaer papally w wis ir.w. Jan. tJ,to-U Welssport, ru. Dis solutiOEjToti.ee. Kotlee Is hereby given tliat the co-partner- snip exiHUUK wetwevu it. jiaricinau auu u. W, llarltman, doles busineH at Harkerton, la. nnrtlr the Arm name of J. L. UARLEM AN UKO.. was dissolved by mutual consent on the lun aav oi januKir, a. v.. tosv. jne Duninru, ueiivrai cbandis. wno win will be reetipt continued by the underwent. for all sinounts due UM hte firm, and pay all Vasktrtoo, Ta Ja lMh. tseoj chwarlrs BigFurniture House, Our annual sales of Bleached and Brown Muslins of every description already inaugurated is progressing most satisfactorily. It is well Known mat tue prices ol Uotton Uoods of nil makes and grades are decidedly firm. In fact, manufacturers and com mission houses have advanced a lew of the more prominent brands Having made phundant provision Jor this sale duiing the Autumn months the advance does not affect us, and the result of this provision is now evident to those who will examine our stock of all the well known and popular brands of Shirting, Sheeting, Pillow and Bolster Cases. Full yard wide Brown Muslin, 5c per yard bull yard wide Bleached Muslin - - . 61c per yard 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. YOU HAVE OUR THANHS For Favors Showered on Us in the Past We Kindly .Solicit A Continuance of the same in the Future The big rush of the holiday season had the effect of break ing our large stock all to pieces, but we have filled up again and are now ready to show customers the largest and beBt stock of Fine Groceries and Confections, Silverware, Jewelry, Toys, Failcy Goods, to be lound in this town, at prices astonishingly low when com pared with, quality ol goods. O uf otq OUR Oyster Cafe is opon every day and both Vy " tcl D Ladies and Gentlemen will find the very best accommodations. g" Parties, weddings and festivals supplied with Ice Cream, Fmitb, Oysters or other dolicacies at short notice. NUSBAUM & CULTON, 0pp. the Park, Lehighton.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers