ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. MA1ICU 1. 1890 LOOAL EVENTS CUT UP. A horao In thaKxcbange Uolel stables, on Tuesday, broke from tbo stall and run ning against Ed. Jones, the hostlcr.knockcd lilm down, breaking two ribs on tbo right side and Injuring his legs severely. lie was taken to his home In Tracusyllle,at his THOUSANDS of Dollars WORTH SPRING ABDSDMHER GOODS Have been purchased by us di rect from first hands, for Spot ft J j 111 it I W(U UtKUll LU uia UUIU6 111 lift lur cunsiuuruuiy iua limn rcqucstt wher0 Ule6t reporU aro t0 the cf. their market values. These feet that he Is dolne nicely. The horse ROOds have arrived and are fter forcing Its way through the stable nWrl linnn mir rniintnrrf nnrl Pursued Its way up tbo street at a fearful V n . o . speed to Itelgel's whnro It was stopped by Opening which wo announce to-day, March 1st. Dress Goods I Such a gathering of Choice Now Dress Fa brlcs was never before witnessed In this section. They cannot fall to attract wide spread attention, especially at the low prices we've marked them. JPe'vo bought them cheap and our mode of doIngJtmM ncss enables us to sell cheap, thus the lluio prices. White Goods I Such an array of puro whiteness at most modest prices is sure to dazzlo nil who will pay us a visit. Domestics I There Is scarcely a want that cannot Charles Loreuz. Maille Greenwood, a prepossessing and attractive girl, aged about seventeen years, run away from her homo in Slating- ton on Tuesday night. Slio walked to this place from her home on the Lehigh Valley railroad In the dead of night, through a fog thick enough to be cut. I)y advice she was held here by S'.atlon agent Miller, and the next day was taken home by her father, apparently none the worso for her escapade. A very pleasant birthday party In hon or of Miss Annie Raudenbusb, come oil at her home on First street Thursday even ing. The occasion was enlivened by games, pleasant reparteo and luncheon. Those present were Jlflsscs Gertie Weldaw, Floia Siller, Ida Irwin, Clara Kuntz, Emma Koons, and Messrs. D. W. Kothstcln, Jos. be filled In our Donisstlc Department. Our Rennet, James Yenser, Robert Ilcberllng stock of Domestics comprises all the staple and Oliver Follwcllcr, brands of household dry goods. Hero low prices rule supreme. Notions! . A groat host of entirely new novelties has been added to our Notion stock. This department is teeming with bargains. Shoes and Slippers I Our stock of theso goods has almost been doubled, Entirely new shapes 1 Se lected leatberl Best Workmanshlpl Prices so low as to be bejond the reach of other shoe dealers. It will afford us great pleasure to show goods and glye prices whether a sale Is ef fected or not; so don't hesitate to pay us a visit of Inspection. J. T. NUSBAUM, Klist Street, between Southland Plum Streets, Lehlghton, r.i. The Kolb Birthday. Those were happy hours on Saturday evening last for our honored fellow citizen, Mr. John Kolb and his estimable w lfo. For the first tlmo In thirty-eight years they saw all their children f athered again under the paternal roof. Of heseUrs William Hiddle, MrsEevl Danner aim ira. wuj rcisi resiuo in wime liaven. The visitors from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Danner, of South llelhlehcni, Mrs. Thomas, of llclfast, Mr and Mrs. Taomas Htocker, of lehlghton, and Mrs. Mlfllln Danner. of Ashley. These together with their families, numbering thirty-six In all, partook of a sump tuous repast served at 10 p. ni. The occasion was the ftftt-ntth birthday of Mr.John Kolb.who was born on Ht. Valentine's Mar. 18M. On Hun. day most of tbe party attended divine services at St. Paul's K. L. church of which Mr. Kolb Is a prominent and active member. Tne many birthday gifts aro highly appreci ated by the venerable couple. Dr. William iirauer. uy request, IOOK tne picture of a group consisting of the parents and their children. A part of the visitors returned tn thnlr hnmpa nn Monday, the rest remalnlnguntll Tuesday. The time was spent In vlsitlne the hospitable homes of the brother and two sisters residing hero. It Jngiu merry season ana I .white Haven Journal was berei Vstal Accident Last Saturday morning at about half-past seven o-ciock while Mr. Jacob Kline, of Second street, this borough, was following the duties of bis fflce as boss of the car Inspectors in tho f aekerton Yard of the Lehigh Valley Company, ne was Knocked down and run over by a train of cars mnnlnir backward, thn whenlanf urhlMi passed over koth legs, crushing and mangling promise for future results, them In a horrible manner. Ills family were . . j , . 1 nouned ana along with Dr. W. V. Iteber, the lntured man was cnnviivpH tn Ht i.utrAa plta!, South Iletblehem, where he died at about two o'clock in the afternoon. Deceased was born In MonrnA rmmtv .nnri was aged fifty-throe years. For tho past fifteen In celebration of his twenty-fourth birthday anniversary A. L. Bartholomew entertained I. S. Koch, T. W. Clauss, II. L. Sweeny, Harvey Morgan and Geo. W. Morthlmer at a sumptuously prepared din ner at the Exchange Hotel on Sunday. The occasion was made an exceedingly pleasant one In every particular, and Al has the best wljhes of all for many morn such auspicious events. The "Young Peoples Society" will meet as usual in the basement of tbe Re formed church on Monday evening, March 3. Tho following program will be recited: Buett.Misses Obcrt and Kistler; recitation, Carrie Fensterraacner; solo, Ella Fink; se lect readlng.Mr. Farren; vocal solo, Bertha Farren; referred question, II. S. Dlebl. A cordial Invitation is extended. A minature locomotive, in wood, with all the Intricate and delicate mechanism of the modern monsters of the rail, was ex hibited at this office on Monday. It was tho result of long and patient effort by Brakeman Harry Delterllne, of Welssport, who presented It to Lehigh Valley Engi neer Remaley, who, of course, prizes It very highly. George A. Hill and bis excellent com pany, supporting the charming little actress Miss Minnie Lester, will appear at the Le hlghton Opera House, Monday evening, in tho powerful comedy drama, "The Golden Cliff." Note tbe prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. A big show for a small admission. Thomas and Peter Collins, contractors on the Lizzard Creek railroad, weto before 'Squire Beltz, Saturday, In a suit for wages, brought by Thomas Strohl. After tbe scales of justice had been balanced accord ing to the evidence, the 'squire decided that there was no cause for action. Kllbu'rn," John Hauk's famous pacer, was sold a few davs ago to John Croll, of Philadelphia, for a big "boodle." "KI1 burn" won several races in this section at the Carbon county Fair and on the Al lentown track, and Is a horse of great PHOl'LK WHO COMB AMU OO. Personal Gossip about People who Visit and go h Visiting. V. A. Peters was In Philadelphia se veral days this week. The genial Harry E. Sweeny, of Drlf tou, was In town on Saturday. - The joylal Ed Brannlx, of Phlladel phla.clrcled among friends here on Sunday. Mrs. Ley! Jlner, of Woathcrly, was visiting Joseph Sella aud family on Second street this week. Mrs. James Rex and daughter, of north First street, are visiting In Berlins vllle, Northampton county. Ed Delterllne and Joseph Bennot were at Uazleton on Saturday viewing the Jr. O. U. A. M. demonstration. Miss Mamie Romlg, of Bethlehem, Is visiting at the rcsldcnco of Postmaster Raudenbush on First street. Prof. H. A, Kelscr, of Mahoning, for merly teacher of our Grammar school, was In town for a fow hours on Saturday. Prof. W. H. Traufc, principal of tho Parryvllle schools, while In town on Satur day made our sanctum a pleasant call. Charles Raudenbush, a typographlst employed in New York City, was homo with his patents for a few days this week. Geo. B. M. Stockcr, the popular mix ologist of tho Mansion House, .Mauch Chunk, was In town Monday seeing his many friends. Ulna Haltle Muschlitz, an estimable young lady and a successful primary teach er in our public school, spent Sunday at her homo In Allentown. W. H. Nusbaum spont the foie part of this week In tho large cities In search of bargains for the spring opening of tbe Original Cheap Cash Store." Rev. J. S. Newhart, of Ebenezcr Eyargellcal church, Is In attendance at the annual conference of tbe Evangelical Association in assemblage at Shamokln. Joseph B. Seldcl and wife, of First street, wore at Ketnpton, Berks county on Wednesday, attending tbe funeral of Mr. Seidel's mother, who had reached the ripe old age of 84 years, Charles Clauss, of the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, and Al Clauss, of Drlfton, were visitors at home this week. Both look well and hearty. E. E. Schocnly, of Slatlngton, was in town last week Introducing .Mack's cele brated liniment, a specific for neuralgia, &c. Mr. Schoenly was formerly connected with the JHexo in tho above place. years or more he has resided here with his fam ily a wiie ana two grown up daughters, lie was cioso ana consistent member of tne M. X. church, and was a member In good standing of wuiiuu. uerwietie rost, w, u. A. 11. Inter ment took plaoe at Catasauqua on Tuesday, aud was largely attended by friends and members of the Post, In their bereavement the family have mo sympauiyoi ine community. Field's Minstrels. The Field Minstrel Company, savs the Harrls- burg Patriot, deserves success for one thing, If not ror us many other good features, and that Is th Innovations it has made on tho old time minstrelsy, It pUyed to a large and enthusias tic audience lait tilght, and the general com ments of the show were sufficient to satisfy one of Its high standard, even If that person were not capable to Judge for himself. The company Is composed of excellent material. The man who does very well to help make the company look quite large was conspicuously absent. Kvery man had something to do, and he did It 80 Well that rounds nf nnnllltlA fnllfiutuA Mnh part. It Is a Brst-clais company, oomposed, not of handsome silk and plush costumes and fine k.uci j aim lime in miyinuiE else to attract.uut 01 talent, tho kind that mlnstrel-lovlmr neonle enjoy. The comedians are good, so aro the Singers and dancers, specialists and everybody connected with It. Admission ss and M cents. This brilliant company will appear In the Opera Housoto- mgni twiaay).iBth. Don't you miss it. A Lady's Perfect Companion Painlhss CiiiLDniaTir, a new book by Dr. uonn 11. uye, one or w York's most skillful physicians, shows that prln Is not necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under-1 deaths stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any ULaln3' ,wiM.ll .(lay UOVUIU any pain whatever, Annie and Loulso Ifankey, of East Penn, wcro In 'Squire Beltz's First street court on Friday, charged by Ellen Day With, tho larceny of a plain gold ring. millam Andrews paid the costs and the suit was withdrawn, after the evidence had been sifted. The large, square frame building on the corner of Second and Coal slreots, Is to be thoroughly renovated and remoddelled and will bo occupied by Supt. Dickenson, of the Lehigh Stove Foundry. The build ing Is nicely located and will make a pleas ant home. Regular services In tho Presbyterian church will be held on Suuday at 10 a. m., and 7 p. m. A cordial Invitation Is ex tended to the public to attend these ser vices. It is expected that about March 0 a trial sermon will be delivered by the new minister. Trexler & Krledler, wagon and car rlage builders, on Saturday made two sales, One to J. L. Harleman, of Packcrton, and the other to a man named Smith of this place, who will go into the huckstering business. , During tho eighteen months that Rev, J. S. Newhart has hold the pastorate of Ebcnczer Evangelical church, an addition of 140 members was made; in the same lime there were nineteen baptisms and two woman may become a mother without sufferlnir "t ,m niiawTcr, 11 aiso tens now 10 over come aim prevent morning slckr, ltlllhft. find nil nthar avl1 r.A..HIn. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as the wlfes true private compan ion. Cut this out: It will save vou irreat nnln. and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for inscriptive circulars. testlmonlals,and conflilen lll letter sent tn sealed inviniu 1,1,1,4.0. Wk Thorns Co., Publishers. Baltimore' u dramatic and comedy This noimlar comnanv will annrnr nlotittv far une wees, in meir many aramatio aim conn successes. Aamission, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Dr. W. G. M. Selple, of South street, is tue owner 01 a new uay driving norse. Snyder Bros., have sold their large farm located In Mahoning township, and are now xjentguiomaos. HEqgle Oaah Store." NEWSY WE1SSPORT. Loeol Jumbles Strung Together by the "Stroller." Thing's that will Interest you. Llllle Peters, of Rockdale, Is tho guest oi Ben). Peters. Miss Luclnda Smith Is visiting at David Drelsbach's. Miss Mattlo Allen, of Mabanoy City, Is visiting Miss Ella Snyder. Miss Lulu Graver, of Lehigh county, Is visiting friends In town this week. Harry Grayer, who Is attending an Allentown business college, spent Sunday at home. The Renlal Joseph Rex reports tho furniture, flour and feed business as being very good. Rev. S. B. Brown, of the Evangelical church, Is in attendance at conference, which meets at Shamokln. M tss Polly Schwab on Saturday bought the real estate of George Knccht, deceased, at orphan's court sale. Old Mother Grundy was telling the "Stroller" the other day, that there would bo several marriage here in the very near fulure. It is said that Aaron Snyder will build a handsome residence, on a splendid loca tion, on Union Hill sometime during the coming spring. Jacob Chrlstman, formerly of New Brlltan, Bucks county.but now with Henry Kuntz at Slatlngton, circled among friends In town this week. A fat hog and a box of cigars will be rallied off at the Franklin House on Thurs day, March 8. A guessing box Is now open on the' weight of the squeeler. Miss Amelia Solt, of Franklin, an estimable and pleasant young lady, is re ported as being qulle ill. Her rocovery is anxiously awaited by many friends. Profs. J. J. Beyan and Geo. W, Hcmmlnger, ofMauch Chunk, were In town during tho week Interviewing direct ors on tbe County Superintendent ques tion. On account of the sickness of J. D. Bennlnger, this week tho Central depot here was In charge of Special Agent Frank Hcfllelflnger, of Lehlghton who graciously did tho honors of the office. E. A. GUbner, a former resident ot this place, now of Jewel City, Kansas, Is visit ing relatives and friends here. Mr. G. is general salesman for tho firm of Hockman & Grimm, of the above named city and speaks in high terms of tho west. Adam Eaches, Jr., aged twenty-five, who died recently at his homo tn Franklin, leaving a wife and four small children, con scious of eternal death to sinners, became a penitent .suppllent for God's merer and died with all evidences of complete for giveness. His last words, "Our Father," came as an echo from the land of pure do light from which bourne no one has yet returned. His death, painful and full of sorrow to relatives, Is partly assuaged in The New llrldge Dedicated. Tho now and handsome Iron bridge across the Lehigh liver at this placo was thrown open to tbe public and dedicated to travel ou Saturday with exercises ap propriate. The Arion Cornet Band, led by County Surveyor Mackl on horseback, and followed by the County Commissioners and members of Council from Lchlehton and Welssport In carriages, made up the memory of the fact that "In the land abovo procession. Tho band discoursed their wnere an is love, we snau meet again to best selections on tbe brldee. At the Val- Part no mote' ley House. Commissioner Hawk called at. "roller," 1 saw m tne cahbon ad tentlon to the purpose ef the occasion and vocate that Levi Horn, John Hauk and fittingly referred to the magnificence of the others claim the honor of tbo first drlye new Iron structure, and then Introduced across the new bridge, but Lewis A. aflllcr. E. H. Rauch. of tfauch Chunk, who snoke ' East IFeissport, is awarded Ihe honor in pertinently. onr town for he was from one side to the The brldee la four snans. fi.11 feet lnnc. other twenty times bofore Horn had the o ri 1 ...... with an elehtcen foot roadway and fnnr 1 approach ready for his teams to cross. Mr. THE COUNTY SEAT. A Loeal Ctesket ef Uva Ilappealngi-Ver- nonal and Otherwise. Hon. John J. Gallagher, of Beaver Meadow, circled hero on Wednesday. There are but nine prisoners In the county jail at this tlmo three having been discharged during the week. The new olcclric light building Is rapid ly u earing completion. The new building log Is it model of perfect architecture and a ercdlt to the town. A slight explosion at tho gas bouse, along tho Lchlgb river, this week ralsod a ripple of excitement which was calmed when it was learned that it was without serious results. George Kannapol.of KastMauch Chunk, fell from a scaffold In the Presbyterian church at Audeniled on Friday, while en gaged papering the Interior of that edifice, and sustained serious Injuries. iKllllam Oliver SUngley, theslf-cen- fessed murderer of Mrs. A. A. Walbert, at Weatherly, last October, was taken seri ously 111 on Saturday and for a time his life was despaired of. Ho is convalescent now, but Is looking pale and emaciated from suffering and confinement. The Return Judges of tho several dis tricts in the Middle Coat Field Poor Dis trict met at the Lanrytown Almshouse on Monday and enjoyed themselves In feasting acd merry-making. Monroe, the Repub lican candidate for director, was elected by large majority oyer O'Donnell. According to tho suggestions embodied In tho late report of tho county auditors, tbe commissioners are now taking measures to recover from tho several districts monies paid out for the support of their Insano in the asylum at Danvlllo. Several thousand dollars will thus bo turned Into the county treasurer. James T. Mulhearn, of Lanaford,closcd digits with politicians hereabouts on Wed nesday. Jimmy is a lively county treasurer aspirant on tho Democratic stdo and will glvo his opponents a bard tusslo. A new candidate,- beside Samuel Carpenter, who dawns upon the field this week for tbe same office Is IHlson Nesley, of town, cm ployed at Packcrton. He Is a staunch Democrat and will make a bard fight for the office. For the office of County Superinten dent of Public Schools, to be voted for by the school directors of the several town ships and boroughs in the county in May next, tho following gentlemen are prospec tive candidates: Prof. T. A. Snyder, of Lehlghton, tbe present Incumbent; J. J. Bevan, of Mauch Chunk, and Profs. Hen- nlngcr and Belsel, of Lansford. The con test promises to become a very Interesting and exciting one as tlmo narrows down to the holding of the election. Not 25 cents, but 10 cents, Is tho pociu Iar price with George A. II Ill's People's Theatre Co., at tho Opera House on .Mon day evening next. The father of all popu lar price entertainments. Don't miss It. Tax Receiver William Schadel has settled for the year 16S0, all taxes with the single exception of building tax. Tbls Is mil's Feonie'e Theatre Co. a creditable showing ana an eloquent com This podular troupe has attracted good houses I pllment to the energy of Mr. Schadel, to Masonic Hall nlEhtlythls week, saysanex- All members of Carbon Castle.No. Ill enange irom Miuuietown. w. i., and presented tr a v. . m ern.U roniiestwl tn attend IdVANl nAnil1ttri1l If la T aIap tha .) aI J the company. Is an accomplished actress, who the regular meeting on Monday evening. KWM f,?8'"";1..",6" March 3. Its business of tho utmost Import- iliiitahfe In Ills leading parts. ' I anco will be transacted. The Anon Cornet Band appeared for tho first time In their new uniforms on Sat unlay, aud it Is needless to say that they made a splendid appearance, Thnrn will be no services In the Evan gelical church on Sunday morning owing to tho absence of the pastor. Mr. J Smith will preach in tho evening. As a first-class family paper, giving an the local pews, tbe Advocate is In the lead. $1.00 a Year. Send and get It if you aro not already a subscriber, Rev. J. II. Kuder, of Trinity Lutheran church, will on next Sunday evening preach a sermon on the significance of Vows. All are cordially Invited to attend. Frank Lelbenguth, of First street, on Saturday bought the estate of Ibe late Henry Kramer, deceased, located In Frank lin township. Blue birds, robins and grass-hoppers, a. .41 :. ,i,ovo- harbipgers 01 tne pngui anu joyous spring- Al U IIICIU JO uliDH, uv- ., .. ., . . ,,, - 4 - 1 time,, uavo mauB viicir aHi'caiiitu iu vuvdo Beniauon wnen we say win- uui decinC, assortmeut is large, low in price, Buyers In search of stoyes, ranges or excellent in quality, and equal heaters are referred, to W S. Kuhns, on a . . - 1 1 nnrin nirai. riipki mvapety to tne stocK carneu HJf Hi"F ht;w:hm"Ho upuum- F0r funeraj, wedding qr party purt menta, We WOUlq Ue pieasta pqsespayld Ehbert, the North street llyeiyr to have you call and inspect our man, hires out the uest learns at tne very eoods and nt tue snmo time learn our very lo -v prices, not on rrroeorirs particularly, but ou all store goods generally. ROBERT WALP. feet walks on either side. It Is beyond question the finest structure of its' kind along the Lehlgb Valley. Washington Birthday Celebration by "The Toung Feoples Society." The "Young Peoples Society" of the Reformed church, celebrated Washington's birthday in a very appropriate manner, on the evening of his anniversary Satur day, Feb. 22nd. Tbo artistic manner in which tbe room was decorated and the pleasant reception everybody received, speaks well for the Socloty, and shows that they put forth their best efforts to make tbe meeting as pleasant as possible'. However at the same time not forgetting that from God comes all good and perfect gifts. Washington was perfect and the society Is to be congratulated In there noble efforts to keep In so commendable a way, ever green In tbe hearts and minds of the people, The Father of our Country, Indeed too much praise cannot bo be stowed as It was a grand success In every particular, to which the large and appreci ative audience will testify. An Interesting, and appropriate programme was well-ren dered. As tbe meetings of this society are for all who baye a desire to attend we par ticularly wlshoto bring the matter before our young ladles and gentlemen, assuring them that bete they can make a step In the right direction. Tho Society meets every Jfonday evening. rAv ui. Persons knowing themselves lo be In debted to tbls establishment for job work or subscription are requested to pay up at i. It Is unnecessary to say that we need the money and must haye It. A cross 1 opposite your name has Its significance. Act accordingly acd don't be a clam. JXlllcr hauled Ihe last span of iron on the bridge and unloaded it, and also the plank for the two last spans. Mr. Miller made twenty trios over and back beforo the Welssport approach was passable; the teat load was 1475 feet of lumber, 5 pounds to the foot, making a total weight of 8,375 pounds. This reminds mo of the bear story; the bear came In tbe bouse, the old man was scared and ran under tbe bed; tho old woman being more plucky slew the bear and said, "Pop, he Is dead." The old man then came from under tbe bed and said, "didn't toe kill him nice." See the point? V ltesolutlous of Condolence, At a special meeting of John D. Beito le'.te Post, 4S4 G. A. R., held on Tuesday. 25ihlnst., tho following preamble and resolutions were unamlnously adopted: W UEliKAS, It has pleased the Sunreme Commander of the universe to remove from our midst our worthy and esteemed Comrade Jacob IT. Kline, S. V. C. there by, as we hope conferring upon him tbe Immortal degree of manhood and exalting Packcrton Paragraphs Ginyi:ie Bretney, of the Packerton weigh scale office, Is again at his desk after a severe Illness of three weeks It takes two days for a letter mailed at Wilkesbarre to reach our town; wonderful rapid transit; what is tbe matter with tbe route agents on the Lehigh route" who can tell ? Aaron Frltzlnger, residing on Summer ntll, was painfully injured last Saturday white engaged in clearing up f. wreck on the Lehigh Division. The injury Is not serious, but will confine htm to the house for a few days A howling crowd on the other side of the Lehigh, opposite this place Tuesday night disturbed the good citizens on Lehigh Avenue; whether drunk or crazy we know not, but the fool killer would have made a fino haul bad ho been on band. We ven ture tbe assertion that tho catch would have wlbed out the "fool freaks" of this section. . Thus far President Harrison has not been accused of Intimacy wilhcnoyolopedla his several addresses bear testimony to this. It Is possible he Is reserving bis pow er for some state paper that will electrify the nation. Great things were promised of this grandson of bis grandfather. Truly the mental reservation of this man is phe nomenal. Our new Supervisor, Samuel Evert, will bear In mind that the lower end did not rally to his support very muchly. If further honors are expected, It will be a wise move to give us better roads; be com plained of Mr. Jlyers' expenditure, now let us see bow Mr. Evert succeeds Tbe voters here are Interested now and will be the year out, Leopold Afyera does nnt think he re- hlm to a seat In tbe Celestial CiniD. Rcsolced. That In the death of Comrade ..i... .1 . i..i i .t.-. . Kllnn wn rMVUrnlr thn In.. n nn wlm'hi - 'MP PW ... . uyj his keen sense of honor, his high aoorccla- end, be this as It may, tbe election is over, lion ot right, and ' his ddeirty to all bis I but tbe result is suggestive, tbe memory of obligations, has exemplified Iq the highest which will last until next February. We To-day our first word is Groceries degree those tracts of character that shine ortn in a, good citizen, a faithful lomradc f our Post, a kind brother, an Indulgent father and a tender and lovlnc husband. Uesohed, That we extend to the bereaved family of our deceased Comrade our most sincere sympathy and bid them look for consolation to Him who wields the golden gavei iu tue supreme uamp above. licsolted. That these resolutions be spread on tbe minutes of the Post, that a copy oe lurnisueu tne family of our deceased Comrade and that Ihey be pub- iisuou in tno uaimon advocate. J. o. Wunn, ) II. V. MonrniUKit, Sit., Committee. Johh Bong, " lowest prices, The best plaoo in town town to buy your furniture Is at Kemerer Si Swarti's, north Bank street. Biggest stock and lowest prices. A good girl can secure an excellent situation, with good wages. In a small fam fpitU I'irBt St. Round Il0US0 "V. by applying lo O. W. Morthlmer. A Pointer to the Ladles. Remember, ladles the best' place to haye for protection, your carpet woven Is at F. P. Hell's, north what he votes for "protected Industries,' think Paokerton should be a separate town ship either that ora borough. Packerton should be independent in the fullest sense, Treasurer George Dolon scored one a week or two ago In his catch of crass-hop pers, but he has been beaten by one of our good citizens. Tbe potatoes in bis cellar having sprouted, he proceeded to remove the sprouts, throwing them in the carden; in a day or two ne was surprised 10 una them covered with genuine, uara-sneu, ac tive notatoe-bucs. This is said to ba a fact with this evidence the case was closed, tho jury po.ueq, ana a verdict renaerea in ac- curu&uco ritu tuo avuio ,uti.9. noA,i Year after year the wage-earner voles high tariff, and gels just First street. Carpet for sale and In ex- chance for rars. St $l)lpu Catarrh. Itenfey. ShlbVs Catarih Remedy, a marvelous cure for catarru, diphtheria, ranger uioutii ana neauacne. witu more succeisiu traiUtneiH of those complaints without extra charge. Price &0 cents. Sold at tilery's or Thomas' drug stores. The finest line and lowest prices In the Lehigh Valley at Luckeuhach's, Afaucn Chunk:. A fine line of all the various grades In carpets can be seen at Kemerer & Schwartz's, uehlgblon. 1'rlco lowest. Increased profits, upon which the owner waxes fat In paUtlal homes, with luxury and contentment; meanwhile discontent pervades the ranks of the wage-earner, in creased by strikes and lock. ouU distress and poverty are his oanipanlaus and anath emas ae bulled at capital as a relief. Thus year in and out labor complains and be wails offered a remedy they hesitate, the cry of low wages arouses them, and under th wand of Protection forth from tne mine, factory, furnace and shop they rally and cast their voles for continued servitude. Canltal makes no such mistakes alert, active, united and determined, wins; labor sullen, morose, with no deflulte line action and unorganized. Talis: and thus promises ever to bo, Akon. 1 COUNTY CHIT'CHAT. Interesting Items, Original and Otherwise That will Stand Heading. George D. Sblffert, of tbe Millport hotel, Is convalescing from a serious Ill ness. That fell disease, diphtheria, which troubled Weatherly for so long a time and resisted all efforts of extermination, has again broken out in that town. Afartln Werner, son of J. F. IKcrner, of LansfonI, went to Philadelphia las Saturday, and entcicd tho Pennsylvania Hospital to be treated for a severe case of rupture. James Balllet, of East Penn, accom panied by Al Miller, a well known Carbon county horseman, did parts of Lehigh county last week, and bought several fino specimens of horse flesh. Assessors will be required, under the Act of May 6, 1889, to return all the dogs in each borough and township for taxation. The amount to be paid by their owners Is fifty cents for male and $1 for female ca nines, and the monies thus derived Is to turnod into the school fund. Tho genial landlord ot the Lower Towamenslng hotel, Lowls Cbrtstman, Is arranging for a grand quilting party and bop to come off just before he turns the place over to Joseph Helnbacb, of Kresgo Vlllo, the new landlord. Lewis will take charge ot tbo Trachsvlllo hostlery where ho will bo pleased to see all old friends. Anthony MoAfonlgle and Michael Lor euz were crushed to death by tho breaking of a a rope used to hoist a lumber truck In No. G at Audcnrled on Friday. Lewis Isaacs, William Ferry, David Nelson and Thomas IKllliains, on tbo truck at tbe same time, saved themselves by jumping. The truck had been condemned for some time. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, constipation, dizziness, loss ot appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, when for 75 cents wo will sell them Shlloh's System Vltallzer, guaranteed to cure them. Sold at Blery's or Thomas' drug stores. A careful perusal of the advertise ments will pay the buyer who wants bar gains. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. -The Germanla Sangerbund will render a number of their excellent vocal selections at the Arion Cornet Band grand drar.Ing In Gabel's nail on the 8th. -Exceptional low prices tn Wall Paper at Luckenbach's,Mauch Chunk. Weatherly Items. Mrs. Enbody, of Mauch Chunk, was amongst tho visitors of town this week. Coroner Buck spent a few days this eec in Philadelphia buying groceries and other goods for bis store on Carbon street. The coal traffic Is not very active and as a conscjucB.ee of this, some of our jolly railroaders are having a vacation. In our shops there hhs been no curtailment of help up to date, in fact, In the machine shop they are making extra time. Diphtheria, after a lull of, a few months, has again broken ont, and at seven homes Tuesday the usual diphtheria card Is again on the door. It Is to be hoped that the quarantine will be carefully ob served, and that the disease may again soon be among tho things ot tbe past. Prof. Bevan, ot Mauch Chunk schools, was here las'. Saturday looking up his prospects for the saperlntendency. He re ports things favorable for a change In all the districts ho visited. Rumor has it Prot. Belsel, of tbe Lansford schools, will be here on Saturday to look up bis in terests. Let the best teacher be appointed. Surveyors were busy on Tuesday uryeylng grounds for the erection of an addition to our silk-mill, said addition to haye a capacity equal to tbe present mill. While mills at other places have felt the stagnation In that Ineustry, the mill at this place has been working right along without any Interruption, and seemingly with a profit to the proprietors. A boy from Hazle Brook bad bis foot smashed in the upper end of tho Weatherly yard on Monday while attempting to jump on a moving coal train. It seems he and several other boys were hero at the bops for work, and after falling In that, tbsy attempted to get on tbo train, wbtcb would have carried them a part of tbe way, with resujts as above stated. Mr. Gregory of Weatherly Is at present ecuring signatures to a petition In which the directors of the Middle Coal Field Poor District are respectfully asked to appoint him to the stewardship of tbe Lowrytown Institution. If appointed, be would undoubtedly make a very faithful overseer and would manage things in an econlmlcal and business-like way. But could not Weatherly feel proud If the doctor and tbe steward were both chosen from her ranks? Mr. Jacob Millet, a member of the present school board, is spending this week atNescopec, bis old home. Occasional. Varryvllle Sqnlbs. Chas. Smith, of Elizabeth port, N. Is homo on a visit. No. 3 stack of the Carbon Iron Co. will soon be blown In. ' Mrs. Henry Gross is seriously III, and her friends fear for her recovery. James Bowman has leased ihe Carbon iron company's farm ror a nve year period. Columbus Council, Jr. O. U. A. M, is progressing, new members are con stantly being added. wnen tne census emumeraior goes around this town counting' noses be will find an addition of two. One. a hand some baby girl in the family of Ed Best, and another In tbe family of C. J . Montz, a bright baby boy. Fablle Sale Register, On March 1st. In West Penn. Adam Anureas win sell personal property, horses, tun.i ,1111111111; BtVvP I VIV Wednesday. March 10. on the ore misea in Jlllport, Ley! Boyer will sell valuable live stock; one stallion, cows, belters, duus, etc. On Saturday. March 5. James ATover will sell on the premises near Seiherliog's Uolel, Towamenslng twp., valuable per sonal property, vli; horses, cows and farm ing implements. Bhlloli'e Consumption Cure, This Is beyond question the most success ful Cough Medietas we have ever sold, a few doses Invariably cure tbo worst cases of cough, croup, and Bronchitis, while It's wonderful success In the cure of Consump tion is without a parallel In the hlitory of medicine. Since It's first discovery It w been sold on a guarantee, a test whlcb W other medicine cau stand. If you have a cough we earnestly ask you to try It. Price 10 cents, 60 ceptsy aud ft. 00. If your lungs aro sore, cnest or back lame, use bUlloli's Porous Plaster. Sold ,t Blery's or'Thomw' l0f- There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of fr the genuine. . Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. Opera House, LEHIGHTON, PA. One Weefc anil Satnrflay Matinee. COMSIENCINO Monday, March 3. 1890. Geo. A. Mill's Peoples Theatre Co Supporting the character comedian MR. GEO. A. HILL, and the Brilliant Actress, Vocalist, Dancer, MISS MINNIE LISTER, In a choice Repertorie of SuccessfulDrama Change of Bill Each Night. ADMISSION, 10, 20 and 30 Cente FOR RENT. A Two Storv House and Seven Acres of land under a cood state of cultivation, and a first- class orchard with apple, quince, pear, plum aud cherry bearlui: trees and uraou vines, lo- cmru ni nauuiuuK lowusmp, near me ury invcru. uu inn ruau leauiui; iroill lAMUKUloi East Penn. Will be rented cheap. l-'or furtner information amriv on the nrem- 1.CV1 rill JiiriUtll, 3-l-3w Lehlghton, l'enna. Paying Big Prices for Fur niture PUBLIC SALE or tub Old Lehigh Bridge. Tbe old frame brldee crossing the Leliloti River, between Lehlehton a ail WrUanort. tn. ivon siae, win oo aom on me sue on. Saturday, Mnrch 8, 1890, at One O'clock iu the afternoon, at which time the terms and conditions ot sale will be made Known ay ine COUNTY COMMIB8IOSK1M, Thomas Arner, Clerk. gHmRIlT SALE OK VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Hv virtue ola writ of Fieri Facias tome dt reeled Micro will be sold at public vendue at the Court Uouse, In the lioioujjli ot Mauch Chunk, Carbon county fennsylvaiiU, on Monday, Marcli 24, 1890, at TEN O'clock a. m.. the followlnt described real estate t All that certain -tract or piece of land situated iu Mahoning township. Carbon county, 1'ennsylvanla, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt : Beginning at a stone, thence bv lands of Ktoulien Fenstermacher. Adum Herring aud Henry II. Frits, north foity do- vro3 uuu nuuurcu turn iwu itercnes to a hence by land ot Henry H.Fritz, north grees, west cue hundred and two perches to a post, inenoe oyianaoi itenry li.rrlU, norti itventvnlne and a half degrees, east slxt perches to a post, thence by the same nortl twenty degrees, west sixty-eight perches to a post, mence uy inus 01 Dieses zeuner and William Zellner and lands of Josenh mil. north seventy-nine aud one-half degrees, east sixty tu and three quaiter nerches to a stone.the nee by lauds ot Salome Miller, south twenty-four degrees, east oue hundred and tbirty-slx and one-half perches to a stone, thence by lands oi Amos ltelirel aouUi slxtv-flve and niip.hnif rin- grees, west oue hundred perches to the place of bcglunlUE, containing 84 Acres and 77 Perches. Seized and taken Into futeeutlou as the prop II IB AM V. LEVAN. Sheriff. Sheriff's Oftlee, Mauch Chunk, Pa., Feb.36. no. Freymau ft Heydt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All the freshest county news in this paper. Read it. Were all wise enough to heed this advice In season, a world of suffering would be avoided. It you suffer from Impure blood, scrofula, dyspepsia, biliousness, headache, take March April Are the best months In wbkh to purity your blood. Hood's Barsapa rlllals the best blood purlftor. ay At no ether season does the human sysiom so w much need tho aid of a re liable medlolne like Hood's Sarsaparllla. as now. Tho Impoverished condition ot the blood, tho weakening effeots ot tho long, cold winter, tho lost appetite, and that tired feeling, all mako a good spring medicine abso lutely necessary. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is peculiarly adapted for this pnrpose, and In creases In popularity every year. It Is the Ideal spring medicine. " I must say Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the best medicine I ever used. Last spring I had no appetite, and tho least work I did fatigued mo ever so much. I began to tako Hood's Sarsa parllla, and soon felt that I could do as much In a day as I had formerly done In a week. My appetite Is voracious." Mns. M. V. 1UV abd, Atlantic City, N. J. ' N. D. If you decldelto tako nooi's Sarsa parllla do not bo Induced to buy any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Hold by all druggists. fl itrforfj. Prepared only br C. I. HOOD OO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm. IOO Dosob Ono Dollar Sdldbyalldraggtati, FlisltforfJ. Prepared only by C. t. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mill. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar COMET WHEN IN NEED OF Fine Groceries and Confections, Silverware, Jewelry, Toys, Fancy Goods, I Our assortment ie Large, New and Complete, while Prices aro down to the lowest notch. We extend an invitation to the purchasing public to call when in need oi anything in our line NUSBAUM & CULTON, Opp. the Park, Lehighton. NOW, SW m OFF AND DEAL AT- ichwartz'sBigFurnitur e House, South Bank Street, Lehighton. Our stock is sully as complete as that carried by city dealers and our prices are unquestionably much lower than the same Quality, Style and Finish in Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Lounges, Book-cases, Tables, &c flgpfParticular attention paid to Embalming and Undertaking Call, learn our terms and see our immense stock " unequalled in this town or the Lehigh Valley. Our annual sales of Bleached and Brown Muslins of every description already inaugurated is progressing most satisfactorily. It is well known that the prices of Cotton Goods of all makes and grades are decidedly firm. In fact, manufacturers and com mission houses have advanced a few of the more prominent brands Having made abundant provision for this sale duung tho 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, Full yard wide Bleached Muslin 5c per yard 6,jc per yard nr-k v nrvr k rr r VMi VsilW Vsl ? W 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. ESKANO'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the Advocatb OrviCK, Is headquarters for sliavinc and haircuttlnR. Clears & tobacco sold GO TO Fits. IlODEIlEIl, under the ExcliaiiRC Hotel, Banlc street, for a smooth shave or a lasnionaDie nair cue, txr uiosea on tsunaay s. Itoeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruft. MAT to BUY that is USEFUL. Guaranteed llazor, Good Strap, Good Soap, Good Brush, Good Mug. Guaranteed rocket Knives, Good Gold Feus. Good Medicines. THOMAS' Golden Molar Pbarmacy, Bank Stiikbt, LEUianTON, Pknna. Prescriptions a Specially. Subscribe for the Advocate. PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lenlghton, Z. it. 0. HOM, I'roprletor, PACKERTON, - PimiA. t his well-known Hotel Is admir.iblj refitted, and has the best accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the rery best Liquors. Stables attached. ian5-yl (Attention! At RBBER'S mtuo STORK. By the single bottle, by 1-4 and 1-3 doz. (uantltles, and In Jobbers lot at Jobbers mlces. llooil's Sarsaparllla cuu always be bad. lulvVO A circulation is growing J ILL because we furnish bll the latest local 'news in the a est stylo, ffamplc us PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, - Permanently leoated uear Valley Depot, for Oabinets and Family (Iron pi. Old 4eturtM eop led and enlarged. auslO U, Sale bills printed at this office at lowest prices. For Newest Designs end Most Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE, &c, &c. GO TO- R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Goods guaranteed ami prices as low as elsa where for tho same uality of goods. July 18, 1S8S lj E. F. LtTOKENBACn. 1'I.AIN AND DECORATIVE PAPEll 1IANO- INfl, HOUSE AND HION PA1NTINO AND UIIAININO. Competent workmen sent to any part of tno county. HEADqUAnTEKS KOIt Wall Papers, Borders & Decorations Largs assortment, and the latest styles. Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. Alt grades. Shade making and putting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaiway Manch Colic, Pa. Below the Broadway House. Andrew Bayer, Rank Street, Lehighton,, Is Headquarters for TTall Paper and Coiling Decor ations, Window Shading, Painters Supplies, He. Particular attention Is paid to home and ugu palming and paper hanging. VaTnUue ttehwarir. is lu charier duriug my absence aud all work ull) ivcfUf prompt alUidtou.
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