ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE BLACK Dress GOODS. The following materials nre new and have heeri selected with great cate, particular attention being paid to color and nnisn. Colton Warp Cashmeres, extra fine all wool Cashmeres, SI'.k finished Henri ctta, Silk warp French Henrietta, l'tiro KiicllsH Mohair, All-wool Strlpotl Haious, All-wool Albatross, GrosQialn Morlo and Small Silks and Satins, Silk Velvet, Velveteen, Nun's Vclllnu, .Hrocatlo Suitings, Australian Crepe, Satins, Chintz, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes. Good Blacks are scarce but wo' vo always Rot them. You naturally expect low prlpcs here on the Goods, and we'll not disappoint you. Tho new styles In Dress Ginghams wo are showing this season aro pcrtcctlv love Iy. Tho richest colorings ever put Into cotton are here. Wool Challle In now French designs, and the most beautiful tints and hues that can be produced. I'rlnted Flannels. Something now I Gratl uated stripes In now shades. Ficsh lines of Nainsooks, Piques, Lawns, jlfulls and Wldo and Narrow Embroid cries bave been placed on Bale. J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South and Plum Streets, i-euignioii, ra. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. MARCH 22. 1800 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. Tho strenrous effort of a live and pro gressive citizen and property holder on llankway to bayo that thoroughfare ma cadamized ended in dismal failure. Will the property 'owners of this town never awaken from their Rip Van Winkle sleep that stagnates enterprise, deadens ambi tion and allows weeds to crow where llowers of Industry and progress should flourish luxuriantly. Savo us, oh, Lord, from further affliction at the hands of the moss-back and fossil. Packer Lodge No. 85, United Train men, of Easton, paid the order in this place a fraternal visit on Sunday, with a view of furthering arrangements for the holding of a grand union meeting here sometime In the near future. Tho delega tion numbered about thirty genial, happy railroaders, among the number being John Schaffer, a former Lehightonlan. They dinr.ered at the Valley IIouso and Ex change. Freeman Arnold, of Gaylord, Jilchi gan, formerly in the employ of Clauss llros., tailors, this placo, wrote us the oth er day that they have eighteen Inches of snow out there, and regular brisk winter weather generally, which, ho pays, makes things lively. He concludes, "I hayo 32 full suits on my order book now, so you see there is not much rest for us poor tailors." Miss Susie Bolt, on tho event of her seventeenth birthday anniversary,- enter tained a large number of her friends in a de lightful social gathering at her home in Jamestown, a suburb of this place, on Fri day evening last. A sumptuous repast.un der the weight of w'hlch tho table fairly groaned, was served at a late hour. We failed to mention last week that William Saudharr, of Packcrton, had been unanimously re-elected Musical Director of the GermanlaSaengerbund. lie was,also, at the same time presented with a hand some shaving cup and caso, as an apprecia tion of his excellent services slnco tho or ganization of the society, Miss Lizzie Montz gave a delightful Impromptu social at their homo on Second street, Saturday evening, to a uumher of their intimate acquaintances. The occa sion was enlivened by games and pleasant repartee, and at a lato hour a tempting collation was served In excellent style. W. S. Kuhhs Is the most popular deal er in ranges and heaters In tho county. The why and wherefore Is explained In tho excellent quality and cheapness of his goods. North First street. Business men, who strive to please the people and announce their determination In tho newspapers, are not long in distanc ing competitors who conduct trade on a different principle. Charles A. Hauk.of First street, teach er of the Lehigh Gap public school, will enter the Millersvllle State Normal school upon tho close of his engagement in the above place. Gabel's Hall has been nicely papered and decorated by Welssport's popular and artistic paper hanger, C. A. Goth. Tho commodious hall has now a more pleasant appearance. Rev. G. W. Dungan, pastor of the M. E. church, has been returned to this charge by the general Conference which convened at Pottsvllle during the past ten days. Henry Rothermal, of town, aspires to the appointment of census enumerator of this district. Ills claim to tho appointment is his life long fealty to party. A fine line of all the various grades In carpets can be seen at Kemerer & Schwartz's, Lehlghton. Price lowest. No rolling mill, no progress. Will our peoplo never learn that without enterprise the town can not go forward. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. A book rack has been placed at tho back of every pew In the Methodist church, 'Eagle Cash Store." Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Carpets, Rugs. All eoods arc now and the as sortment is vorv complete, while the prices are as varied as the goods. The figures aro low, so it will pay you to call. ROBERT WALP. Nrtk lint St. Rtand Hous Mrs. Annie, relict nf Hi" hie Georirc Heilmnn, ilpeeiseil, dieil at her homo In this place on Friday, at the ndv meed age of seventy-nine vears. Interment nk place at the St. John's rhurcli, Mahoning township, on Tuesdav morning, the Uev. Abraham Bartholomew performing the last sad rites. Deceased was the mother of John, Wash, and Nathan Hellman, and was a sister to Mrs. David Arner, of Ma honing street, who has reached the ripe old age of otghtv-one years. Firm in the faith, an earnest disciple of the Lord, death to her was like oasslng from one room to another, and a far better room In our Father's home. First street will he macadamized from Sweeny's corner to the borough line nt the north end. Bofore the contract Is given out and the work commenced the Ativo oatk wants to Impress on Council the great importance of having It done RIG I1T, There aro several ways of doing a thing and the best is tho cheapest In the end. So, also, in laying tho sewer; it pipes nro put In thero should be some regard for tho fu turc, and the pipes should be sufficiently largo for all possible emergencies. Do the work right and the first cost will be the last. Getting ready for the glorious Fourth, Wm McCormlc, W. J. Heberllng, G. W. Morthimer, Ed Deiterllnoand Jos. Rennet haye been appointed by Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., to mako arrange ments for the celebrating of the glorious Fourth, by the holding of a parade and a big display of Are-works. The business public is expected to contribute towards the event In a generous manner. They will bo called on by members of tho com mittee sometime before that not far off day While in Pottsvllle one day last week wo called on tho genial, whole-souled Ed. Schilling, who Is now tho proprietor of one of the largest and best appointed saloons and restaurants in tho city. Ed. was at one lime traveling salesman for a I'blla delphla house and during his visits here he mado many friends who will be pleased to hear of his prosperity. When you aro in Pottsvllle don't forget to drop into "Ed's place, on Centre street." He'll treat you right. Rev. Father Hammacke, for sevraal years past of St. Peter and Paul Catholic church, this place, leaves on Friday for Philadelphia whero he will assume chatge of a splendid new edifice with a largo con gregation. His successor will bo the Rev. Father Mcrsch, of Philadelphia. Father Hammacke made many friends hereabout; ho was an indefatigable worker, kind of heart and speech, and has the prayers of many for success in his new field of labor. All members of Carbon Castle,No. Ill, K. G. E., are requested to bo present at tho regular meeting on Monday etcnlng. iVarch 24. The new banner has anived and will be presented to tho Castle. It Is a magnificent picco of workmanship and raflects great credit on tho makers, Louis E. Stilz & Iiro., Philadelphia. Base ball stock Is being rapidly sub scribed for at $5 per share, and the whole amount one hundred shares will soon be taken by lovers of the National game. New Impetus is given the game in this place owing to tho organization of an associa tion. Jennings and O'Hara will likely bo tho battery. Play ball. Wo have clipped a number of dead beats from our list and in their place put down, during the past week, a number of new, paid in advance subscribers. The chango Is agrecablo to us. Wo have no tlmo or placo for such a homogeneous com bination of heartless wretches as refuse to pay for their paper. You will savo from 1 to $5 on each man or boys' suit you buy of us. We haye 1500 boys suits which we sell from $1.50 to $10 per suit. 1200 men's suits from $5 to $20 per suit. Remember, tho best place to buy your ready-made suits is at Sond helm's One Price Star Clothing nail, JUauch Chunk, A flock of three or four hundred wild crows passed eastward over this town one day recently. We don't know whether any special slgnlflcance.can be attached to tho fact or not, further perhaps, than that some corn-fields will bear the stamp of their genius before the year goes by. After holding out one year and four months tho union moulders again work iu the Lehigh Stove Foundry at regular prices, and tho "scabs" have flown to now pas tures and moro congenial quarters. It Is expected now that tho foundry will be run full time. On Saturday evening, March 15, Rey. J. II. Kudcr. at his residence on Fourth street, united in the golden bonds of mar riage Alvin T. Noll and Miss Mlnnlo Werner, both of town. The young couple havo tho hearty well-wlshcs of many friends After an Indefatigable effort on the part of the commlttco to raise tho neces sary subscriptions to the capital stock of tho proposed Hopkins rolling mill the mat ter has been dropped. Comment Is hardly necessary. Draw your own conclusions. Charles Raddltz and wife, for many years residents of Carbon county, living for sometime at Parryvtllo and later in Franklin township, but for some time hav ing a residence at Uokendauqua, will soon tako up their homo in this town. An amateur dramatic company In town, who were to produce "Wilful Man," a spirited comedy with startling scenic effects and two murders and a suicide in every act, has gono up tho flue or tumbled Into the soup its n. g. anyway. William Scboch and Josiali Strauss, of town, who had tickets for tho graud drawing of tho American Hose Co., at AUentowti, March 10, held lucky numbers. Tho former gets a flue bed room suite and the latter an easy chair. Peter Helm will havo erected a two and one-half story frame dwelling in the rear of his First street business place during the coming summer, which will be occupied by his family. John D. Bertolette Post, 4S4, G. A. R., has a llvo committee on the floor to make arrangements for the annual Memor ial Day celebration on tho SOth of May. Tho best place in this town to buy your furniture Is o Kemerer & Svvartz's, north Bank street. Biggest stock and lowest prices. Florian Sella, an euiplove In Oberl's large butchering establishment, had the first finger on his right hand badly cut Tusuay, Paper hanging in the highest style of art In any part of the county by Luckeu bach, Mauch Chunk, all work guaranteed. Misses Phoebe and Aunle Lawfer, of Bankway delightfully entertained a num ber of friends on Tuesday evening. reople from all parts of the County come to Luckeubach's, Jauch Chunk, for handsome and cheap (Fall Paper, Ladles, don't fall to call at the New York Millinery store for lateit styles of spring and summer head-wear. The Reformed and Lutheran churches will confirm large classes of catechumens ou Good Friday. The German Teutonla Yerlne paid out during the past six mouths $70 for stek benefits. The base ball club will hold their pro posed fair and festival on May 0 and 10. Beautiful new spring and summsr millinery at the New Tork Afllllusry Store. NEWSY WEISSPOWT. T.ocnl Jtimliletf Strung Together by the "Stroller." Tiling! Hint will Intermit you We oherve by Kansas papers that Thomas Buck, a former clilcen of this lo cality, who went west some years ago to grow up wiih the country, is In limbo for monkeying with the UT S. mall. Ho was employed In the post office, tils stealings are said to amount lo considerable. His downfall Is attributed to fast company and gambling. It's the old, old story, in now words, with a new victim, and tho result Is an eloquent sermon to others who feel temptod to break the commandment hand cd down to Moes on tho Jlfount: "Thou shall not steal." Political dunder und blltzcn struck Charles MaoDanlel hard. Ho has been promoted after one wcok'a work In tho roller department In the Philadelphia Mint to assistant weigher. Charley's experience as Sealer of Weights comes In conveniently now. Our digit is extended, with a genu Ino Republican whoop, and Iho wish that ho may havo another "rlz" la'.er on. Postmaster A. H'. Marsh on Tuesday closed the sale of his corncrjot next to the old post office building, to the L. C. & N. Co., for n money consideration of $750. The same day Brother George Horn leased the lot for a period of five years. Ho will erect thereon a building for a barbershop wllli all tho conveniences. Tho "Stroller" dropped lu the little brown school houso on the hill Friday and was much interested In the able and care ful manner In which principal Snyder and assistants Quint Arner and Gen, Wagner instruct "the young idea how to shoot." Tho school is in a prosperous condition. Laura, an eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Jfrs. Alex. Graver, nf Franklin, died on Saturday afternoon, after an Illness with abcoss of the brain. Interment took place on Monday. Tho bereaved parents hayo tho sympathy of neighbors and friends In their sore affliction. Contrary to Madame Rumor's small talk Aaron Snyder will not assume charge of his father's general store, oyer the canal bridge, until next fall, when his brother Milt will he associated wl'.h him and the store and mill will bo under their exclusive management. On Tuesday afternoon Miss Llllle, daughter of our esteemed townspeople Mr, and Mrs. H'llllam Koons, was married to John Philips, of Scranton, by t'ne Rev. S. B. Brown. They left via tho Lehigh Valley the same day for tho homo of the groom. Rev. George W. Sandt.of the Lutheran church is spoken of as the probable succes sor of Rev. L. II. Gcswinde, as pastor of St. John's Lutheran church, Wllkesbarre, to which congregation ho discoursed ex cellent trial sermons on last Sunday. The finest line of wall paper In this section of tho county can be found at W. F. Blery's drug store. It Includes latest styles at tho lowest possible prices. Before purchasing elsewhere call here. The public schools In Franklin town ship will close a six month term of trials and tribulations, hopes and fears, smiles, impatlcnco and what-not, during April's first and second week. Rev. S. B. Brown and family moyed to Allenlown this week. The reverend gentleman goes to his new field of labor with the best wishes of hosts of friends for future success. Quinton Arner will enroll himself as a student In tho Mlllersyllle State Normal school immediately after closing up "biz" on tho hill. He has our grip for success. -Jacob Strussbergcr was recently elected Commissioner of Roads by town council. We'll go a nickel ou It that Jake will make a faithful public servant. Snyder's planing mill men got their monthly dose of "swag" in tho shape of wages this week. The firm's monthly pay roll amounts to $1000. Gus Oswald left this week for Buffalo, N. Y., where he buys a car load of live stock for disposal In this section. Andrew Graver and wife, of Kepners- yllle, Northampton county, were visitors in town during the week. -'Squire Chester Buck, of Cooper's Custom House, Philadelphia, was home over Sunday -C. A. Goth does finest paper banging and interior decorating. Seo him. -Miss Emma Frankinfield, of Easton, is visiting A. P. Phlfer and family. Our Sluing Siyies are now Heady. We make all-wool suits to order at $12, $15, $18, $25 acd upwards, and you can save $5 on eycry suit you hayo measured at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. To the ladles. You aro very cordially Invited to the Grand Spring Jlfllllnery Opening at tho Popular New York Jlfllllnery Store, on Saturday, itarch 22, 1800. Elegant display of tho newest and latest styles In hats bonnets, etc. Alvhhia GnAVKn. Tho Y, 1. 8. Tho following programmo has been ar ranged for tho Young People's Society, which will meet as usual next Afonday evening, March 24, In tho basement of the Reformed church: Recitation, Hattie Stock cr; select reading, Emma Lentz; solo, Ida Mantz; recitation, Lizzie Gegus; duett, Misses Ohert and Kistler; sketch, Lizzie Montz. All are welcome. Committu. qr Interest to Odd Follows. It appears from tho reports of the pro ceeding of the Grand Lodge or Odd Fellows of Pennsylvania that during tho year past tho annual Increase of Its membership is larger by several thousands than that re ported during a similar period for fifteen vears. The membership of tho Order In this country Is 002,787, which added to tho 088,402 members of tho Manchester Unity will makejbe grand total of Odd Fellows in tho woild to be 1,342,270 a quarter of a million more than reported by the next largest secret society. l'urryvlllo nubbles. Joseph Peters and Timothy Weston, two of our most esteemed citizens, will, according to old dame rumor, open a largo general stoie In the room now being vacated by H'lllUm Johnson. Patryville and the community surrounding, should certainly be able to support an establishment of the kind talked of. Stephen Snyder aud wife, old and re spected residents of this place, who are both -JonQned with a complication of dls eases, were visited Sunday by Aboil Sny der and wife, of Alburtls, and Jos. Seidle, wife and daughter Laura, of Lehlghton. Mrs. Belts, widow of the late Daniel Beltz, died Saturday afternoon and was burled on Tuesday, Rey. F. K. Febr.of the Evangelical church, ollloUllng. Deceased was aged about sixty years and leavss three sons to mourn her death. Among the visitors In town this week we noticed: Miss GlnUr, of Rockport, at the Iron Exchange Hotel John Fraebel, or Weatherly and George Itonemus. of Nes qusfaonint Q,uniT. l'KOPLK W UO COMB AND O ). 1'ersoual Gossip t luout rople -who Visit mill K a Visiting. Thursday morning while In town our old filend L. F. Notbsteln, forrnerly a resi dent of Parry vilie, hut 11017 of Sandy Run, made us a pleasant call. 3ft. N. is looking well and Is prospering in his new home. Jlflss Alvenla. Graver, oC tho popular New xork Millinery Store, lias returned from tho city whero she won during tl week buying In n large assortment of fash Ionablo seasonable millinery xoods. Our young friend Tobias Rnss contetn plates a trip to the old Fatherland during the month of April. Ho will be acoom panted by a cousin, 'Squlro Ifartln Buss of Nesquehoning. Tho genial Jesse Morgan, a live Jr. O, U. A. M., of Slatlneton, closed digits with many old acquaintances hero Saturday. William Esrang, tho barber, was play. lng sad havoc with tho Jalr sex In Lehigh county over Sunday. Our sanctum was graced by tho pres ence of tho genial Philip Carroll, of Pack- erton, on .Monday. Dr. C. T. Horn, of tho popular Central Drug Store, was In Philadelphia this week buying new goods. Miss Carrie Pettlt, of Bethlehem. Is visiting her sister Mrs. II. V. Morthimer, Jr., on Uankway. MIssSablna Beidelman, was visiting uowmanstown friends for a few days this week. Mrs. Charlc9 Raddatz, of Uokeridau- qua, was a visitor in town Wedenesday. lharles Craig, of Lehigh Gap, was tho guest of Charles Hauk, on Sunday. Miss Emma Houser, visited her parents at Reynold's. Pa., this week. llnso Hall. Lehlghton will play ball during the com Ing8easonln splendid shape. Tho now grounds on Bellman's Hill, near tho Lehigh Valley depot, will bo 3S0x330 feet and he enclosed by a seven foot board fence. The diamond will he the finest anv- where In the Interior towns, and a grand stand with a capacity of seating 350 to 400 will be erected. Ball players who have signed with Maragcr Clauss thus far are Hugh Jennings, Martin O'Hara, Georgo Rcichard, Chas. Brinkman, Dan Doudt, Ed Nusbaum, Barney Darby, James xenser, F. I. Smith, G. H. Mantz, iilke Sullivan; L. K. Albright, John Lynch ond Georgo Buss. Of tho 100 shares of stock issued, CO shares have boon disposed of. The stock holders will boll a meeting In the Social and Athletic Club Rooms, First streot. on Saturday evening athlneo'cleck to further necessary business. First St. Patrick's In Carbou. Tho general observance of St. Patrick's Day In tho coal regions commenced forty fire years ago, and the first parade of the "boys in green," took placo at Summit Hill, Carbon county. At that village a number of Irishmen worked in opening the mines which were then new, and their first attempt to celebrato tho day by a parade was met with considerable reslstenco by the Orange Irishmen who resided In the same locality. The following year a thor ough organization was effected and under tho marshalshsp of one Captain Ncedum, of Schuylkill county, and James Ulldea, of Summit Hill, fire hundred men were en listed from tho towns of Tamaqua, Mauch Chunk and Summit Hill, and through tho formidable numbers presented on this oc casion, and tho determination to proceed with tho parade they were let go unmo lested. Plain Bptaker. FATAL ACCIDENT. Carl Lelthman, a I.elilchton linker .Mangled bv L, S. Railroad Trains. Carl Lelthman, visited Allenlown friends on Tuesday and was returning home on Jersey Central passenger train, No. 8, the same night, when, it Is thought, haying occasion to pass from one car lo another. ho was thrown from the train, about one hundred feet south of the Iron railroad bridge north of Parryville. He was found early on Wednesday morning by the crew of a passing coal train and taken to Parry ville where he laid all day in the freight houso of the station unrecognized. It is thought that soyerat trains of cars must have passed over him. He was horribly mutilated. His left leg was cut off above the knee and his right foot at tho ankle joint ; his right hand was crushed off at the wrist while his left arm was mashed almost to a pulp from tho wrist to tho'shoulder. A wound In the head, that must have caused Instant death, extended from tho left eye along the side of tho crarnlum to a point above the ear. The brains had oozed out and the lutorlor cavity was exposed: their was a frightful gash at tho back of tho neck in proximity to the spinal cord and his body was otherwise badly bruised. Coroner Buck, of Weatherly, was tele- graphed for, but falling to put In an ap pearance, Overseer of tho Poor Charles Dunlap enpannelled the following jury who viewed the remains: narry Ritzy, Lewis Blose, William Serfass, Charles Robert, W llllam Sheokler and James Ilenrltzy . It Is likely the verdict vlll bo death by acci dent, as there Is no evidence of foul plav. Ho had In his pocket, wheu found, a ticket from Allentowu to Lehlghton, a nlckle five cent piece, a letter addressed to Carl Lelthman, care cf Joseph Schmidt, Mauch Chunk, aud minor articles. Deceased was aged about 35 yoais. and for a year past had been In tho employ of John Hauk, and was a baker by trade. His wiie is visiting relatives and friends in Germany, where she has been for some months past. lie was a charter member of Gnaden Hutten Lodge, No. 318. K. G. E., of Lehlghton, which organization took charge of the body and Interred the same In the Lehlghton cemetery, with appropri ate funeral cermonles, on Thursday after noon. To the People of Carbon and Adjoining Counties, For several vears wa havo hamiind n.r. den and Field Seeds very extensively and imvn ucyo.uu a guouiy snare or our time to studying their various features, so that now wo are noi coasting wiien we claim a little knowledge about them. Wa li find out what seeds are best for our neigh- uuiuuuu aim wueru to uuy good seed, Uow well wo havo succeeded remains for you to find out. We have and are yet trj ing to find out how we can double and treble our last season s sales and havn1mji.,i ..,r...i plans to do It; one Is to get good seed, of course, and from responsible parlies. An otucr Is to sell cheap and give good mea sures; and still another Is to get vou Just , a,, mo umcaesi possible time i".M cbarce vou nniiilnc tnr n,.iin. freight, etc., only lUt prices In satalogue you select from. " We have other featursj besides, and have a very fine stock 011 hand snd would be pleased to sell you all you ntsd, fseliog assured that w can tlasa you. Very respectfully, Lemon Coal A Hiviwiu C.. North First St, Lehlghton, Pa. "Attention ! At By the single bottle, by 1-4 and 1-9 doi. runUUi, end In Jobbers Iota al Jobbers 111 lees. Hood's Sarsaparllla wn always be ""id. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. Interesting Id-mi, Original unit Olhernloe That will .Stand Mending. Messrs. Read A Lovett, proprietors of Hie H'eatherly silk mill, will make an ad dition lo the present plant. Another build ing, exactly the size of the present one, 881x80, will bo erected. The two will run parallel and will be connected by three wings each 08x80 feet. This will make an entire floor space of 48,080 square feet. Eighteen thousand splnnemplndles will be added and the working fores Increased by 300 mom hands, or 586 In all. Tho marriage of Miss Annio Long fkamcr and Maurlco Stauffcr, was happily solemnized ot the homo of the bride's parents In Packcrton Thursday afternoon In tho presence of a large assemblage of relatives and friends of tho contracting parties. Mr. and Mia. Slaufftr wero tho recipients of many valuable and useful presents. A. O. Halny, well-known In this county. and at one lime landlord of a hostlcry at Lehigh Gap, Is under arrest charged with embezzlement by Kiepplnger & Knerr, wholesale grocers, Allenlown, for whom ho was a salesman. The star-oved goddess of Justice will haye a whack at him when the Lehigh county courts convene in April rneE. L. Pastoral Association of tho upper Lehigh Valley convened at Weath erly on Monday. Tho day's programme Included biblical studies and a general dis cussion regarding tho welfaro of the church, In the evening a public discussion on tho subject of "Missions" was held in tho church. iNainan lieiuer's team of mustang ponies became frightened at Mauch Chunk on Wednesday and run awav. The traveled down the towpath at a 2:25 rato and reached Parryville, where thoy were stopped, with everything Intact. At a recent meeting of the Lansford school board, Prof. Bclscl, principal of tho schools In that place, was endorsed by a yote of three to two for tho ofllco of County buperlntendent of public schools. Paul Doxas, of Audenricd, had Wlsiosky, of the same placo pulled In by justice on Saturday for appropriating for his own use $134 which had been given him to send to tho old country. If eatherly now has a Knights of iValta Lodgo with a largo membership. Iho Lehigh Gap public schools will close in the course of a week. Weatherly Whiffs. Prof. Rohrbach of tho Keystono State Normal School will exhibit his phonograph in School Hall on Friday evening. This Invention of Edison's though a few years old Is still something new to many of our peoplo and this will glvo them an oppor tunity to seo and hear this wonderful ma chine. Tho admission will be fifteen cents. About one hundred and fifty couple from Jcanesyillo and Audenrled had a ball In Casslcr's Rluk on tho night of St. Pat rick's Day. Tho local passenger train brought them here at 0:00 o'clock. Dana lug was kept. up until the weesma' hours of tho morning. The Thompson-Houston Electric Light Company Is adding additional wires for the Incandescent lights. Many of our citizens haye subscribed for these lights and it Is believed that by tho tlmo the plant is fin ished about six hundred lights will bo sub scribed for, The Knights of Malta has been added to tho list of secret organizations in this town last Thursday. The order was In stltuted with thirty-four charter members, There aro now nine secret organizations in this town. Mr. Freehulfer, an aged gentleman, .siding on Quakake street, died very sud denly on Sunday, nis remains wero in terred on Wednesday. Rev. A. M. Mason hclmer olllclated. Passenger engine No. 548 is in course of building at the ireathorly shops. Occasional. Fulillo Salo Iteglater. -On Saturday, March 22, on the premises l: I'rau kiln twp., at 1p.m., Mrs. M. Culton will sell valuable (arming stock, vlzt two mares, one coit, seven cows, wagons and farm implements generally. On Tuesday, March 25. on the iirenilsei. Craig's farm, Millport, at 2 p. 11., Oliver Itloso 111 sell horses, cows, pigs, &c. -On Saturday, March 23, at S i. m.. Mrs. Levi Shoemaker will sell, on the premises In South Lchlghlon, horses and other porsonal property. un aauiruay, March M, at on o'cIook r. M.. on the premises In New Mahoning, Amnion Arner, will sell wagons, harness and household goods. March of l'uogress. The beautiful and spacious quarters for A. C. ates & Co., at the soiitliwest corner ot Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, which were formally opened ' on Saturday last, attracted general attention by Its bright and cheerful appearance, Increasing trade in men'sclotlilng caused tho removal from No. 1010 Ohettnut Street. Hesldes their lame store In thoLediror eliding at Sixth aud ChestuutStreets, the firm uow occupy tills entire building, four stories In height, hat lng a frontage ou Chestnut street of tlilrty-sevcn feet, and a depth on Thirteenth street of luj feet. Abundant light has been se cured by the many wlndons on the three sides. An electric plant has been Introduced, so that. besides the numerous means ror light by gas, there will be amnio electrlo Illumination. 1jo an elevator by which the four Boors can be eu9lly reached without luc-urrlue falliruo In aseendlng. The Interior has been attractively finished and furnished, the walls havlmr been painted hi delicate and subdued colors. Eery thlng suggests elegance, comfort and conveni ence. Considerable ehanire was mado to the Ant floor in adaptlsg It to the requirements of Yates uo s business. The entrance at the corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut streets has been closed up, and tho door is now to the western side ot the Chestnut street front, lly this means opportunity was afforded for tho construction ota Urge show window, as Urge, probably, as in me city, it tuKea up all the space ou Chest nut street, with the exception of the entrance. and affords ample facility for a flnedlsplay of clothing. Tho second floor has been renewed for snrlDK and summer outfits, the third for black goods, and the fourth for general stock. It) removing, but one day was lost, which Is surprlshur when is said that tho bulldlne Is falrlv loaded down with clothing. SUlISOltllTION LiAVS. Dr. Ttickerinan. editor nf thA It'nrfrM... r-tu... laud, has taken some pains to collect and oom pile the decision of the United States Court ou this subject, and gives the result of bis Investi gations, the following: 1. ouwriuers wno uo not give express natlee to tile culttraxv Are oimnlri4riMl m iilMir tn new their subscriptions. 2 It subscribers order the discontinuance of their iwrlodicals, the publisher uiny continue to send (hem until all arrearages are nald. 3. 11 subscribers neglect or refuse to take the lr DerlOdleulft from the no&tfHMM rn .vl,lAh ,.... are directed, they are reetonlhle until they have settled'thelr bills and ordered thwi dis continued. 4. it subscribers move to other places without lnlormlnii the nu ullsher. miwI ii,' sent to the loniwr address, they are held respou- 8. The Uourts have decided that refusing to take nerioalculK fmm tiiM .,mnu n - and leaving them uncalled-for. Is nriiiia fiu.t.4 vldencs of luteullonal fraud. a. II SUIIiiRrllur8 nuv In Advance thv are ' hound to it I re notice at the end ot the lime It I they donol Uh tocontluueukhic ,; otherwise the putillsht-r Is autliorUinl to seud It aud Hit- I auMcriuer wlil be responsible unlil auenrcs ! ii. Kit J"'" o n arrearages, is erui "c K! I1"""" iw are suen uial new spa nr niiMlftlior ,., u,n..i u... D . takes a pwr aud refuses iopy for It. I'nUirr I this law the man who allows lib subscription 10 1 remain for some lime unpaid aud then oidi-it it (lltooutmiiwl. or orders the poslmastci Uiin.uk It lefuftid," and have a poaul-i.ifd srni null fylna the publisher leases hinim-lf ln.i.1, rati aud fU'. the tnie as lui Ib.tt I THE COiJNTY SEAT. A I.ornl nnsket or i.in HhiiiiIiiks r,- aonnl anil lltlu-rwlso. A new organization ha budded forth here in the foi in of a society for "Dis appointed Loem." It has, or will no doubt, soon have a largo membership. A popular young lawyer and a well-known society man are at the head of It. Only those who liaye been rejected or dls appointed in love are eligible to member ship. The society is designed as a mutual consolation affair, and the mee'.lngs will be saddened by personal experiences, Ac. jmi (y'urran, a character about town was discharged from the county jail this week, where lie was serving a twin for steullng a keg nf beer, Ac, from the saloon of Frank McGlnley, on Susquehanna avenue, on Thanksgiving eve, of last year. it is sold that he was made the tool of other parties In this Utile affair. damn Rennybolf, who. seiyod Ids country as a volunteer soldier In the late civil war, died at his home hereon Sunday, Ho was a member of Chapman Post, 01, U. A. 11., and belonged to the 28ih Regl mont of Pa. Vol. Intorraent look place on Tuesday. Our young friend Grant Tobias, one of tho most popular young men In the Lehigh "Valley and genial good fellow, was recent ly elected Major of the Third Uattallon. Sixth Regiment, K. G. K. He has our congratulations. Here's our sgp-, Major, shako. A young couple from Nequebonliig, IHilte and Newton, by name respectively, had tho marriage ceremony read to them In 'Squire Uoyle's Court on Tuesday. Tho genial 'Squiro did the job In a neat and satisfactory manner. Diligent Hoso Company, of the Second Ward, will add a new uoso carriage to their already excellent equipment. To defray tho cost of tho now mnchlno tho "hoys" will In the near future hold a grand draw ing. Forty hours adoration concluded lu tho Catholic church on Tuesday ovenlng. The edifice was crowded, Rov. Father Ilrady, of Boavor Jfcadow, was present. It Is said that Stanglcy, tho self-con fessed murderer of Airs. H'albert.nt Weath erly, last October, Is anxious to be fudged by a jury of his peers. Ulg, tall Rcnj. Kuntz, the Lehlghton tanner and well-known Republican politi cian, was a familiar figure on our streets Wednesday. rcrsons knowiuc themselves In 1 in. debted to this establishment for Inh or subscription aro requested to pay up at uuue. it is unnecessary 10 sav uat on nasa vno money ana must haye It A I.ndv'8 1'erfect Companion rAiNr.r.s9 CiiiLPniRTir, a new book by Dr. John II. Dvc. one of New York's ninnf. skillful physicians, shows that prln Is not necessary in childbirth, but results fiom causes easllv under- aiuuu nun oveiciune. u cieany proves that my woman may become a mother without suiTerlna- any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come ana prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everyw hero s tho wife's true private compan ion. Cut this out: It will Bavo von ereat n:iin and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for -vv.,',t,u iiiiui.,,3, IU3UIIIUIIUUS,,MIU CUUIIUen- !lal letter sent In ki-.iIpiI niivi.imw. aiIHm... Krauk Thomas & Co.. Publishers, Jlaltlmore1 Mar land. 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 the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap y and ' - insist upon having it. 1 ts sold everywhere. All the freshest county nows in this paper. Read it. oei'out Of THK (JON'I)ITIO.N' Ol' T1IK 1'IONAI. IIAN'ICOK I.HIIII1II. FI US r NATIONAL TON. l'enna.. at the close of IjikIiiiu. l-vliv 28, 18D0. l.lUUltUl9. Ixiansand Discounts ;iuiil 74 U. S. liondi tosecure circulation 30,000 W Stocks,securltlex,Judgments,clalms.et(i 31,133 m Duo from approved reserve agents. .. a,ilt 04 Duo from other National lianks 1,70 J (ft Duo from Htato Hank and Hankers. ... 37 OC l!,inklnirhou(e. furniture, and (lkltii-os s.M7 jw Current oxpeines anil taxes paid i,0l 91 i-reiiiiiuusou u. n. douus n,jno on inns 111 oiucr itauKS Fractional paper currency, nlokels,and cents Specie U-gal tendt-r notes Ileaemptioii fund with U. B. Treasurer 10 per ceni. circulation) Total MAHIMTIBS. Capital stock paid In mirnitiruil!l UudUlded profits .' National Hank notes outstanding. . . Dividends imnald Individual deposits subleetto chock Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Due toother National Hanks Due to State Hanks and Hankers . . Total 2!l.854 SI Statu or I'knnsvlvakia, i... i,uuati uruAnww, 1 -I. .Tuo. T. Semmel. Cashier nf thA fihave-nAmetl Dank, do solemnly swear that the above sUuomeut Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .limn 1. oehiiu, usvsaier. SubkSribed aud sworn to before me this 7th day ef Match, im. IIOWAHO MKAMOIJvr. IV r, COnn MOT ATTIS8T: A. J, poauK. I .INO. B. l.P.NTE. VDirettert. K. F. Berren, 1 War. lith, leW. All Kind of Job Work; Neat and Cheap at this, Office I IB) XMZtM r gf mm sjpl-ie--sj That Hood's Barsaparllla does possess cura tive power Peculiar to Itself Is conclusively shown by the wonderful cures It has effected, unsurpassed in tho history of mediolno. This absolute merit It possesses by reason of the fnct that It Is prepared by a Comblnnlton, Proportion and Process Peculiar to Hood's saesx Sarsaparlll'a, LH'sQ's'M B I 091 B known to no 19 WUUIEai other medicine, and by which tho full medicinal power of all the Ingredients used Is retained. Hood's Barsa parllla Is a highly concentrated extract ot Bar saparllla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juni per Berries, and other well known vegetable remedies. It has won Its way to tho leading place among medicines by Its own Intrinsic undisputed merit, and has now a larger salo 100 Doses Paying Big niture AND DEAL AT Schwartz's Big Furniture House, South Bank Street, Lehighton. Our stock is sully as complete as that carried hvnitv tfeAkra and our prices are unquestionably much lower than the sama Quality, Style and Finish in Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Lounges, Book-cases, Tables, &c UEiri'articular attention paid to Embalming and Undertaking Call, learn our terms and see our immense stock. iinpniinllS in this town or the Lehigh Valley. SPECIAL." New Spring Dress Goods are arriving daily, while our line of Dress Trimmings are complete for Spring. 634 Hamilton s HERIFJ? SALE Or TILIAULE HEAL ESTATE. llvvirUieofa writ ot Fieri Fiiohl to inn di rected there will tie sold at public vendue st the Court llouie, in the Uoroufih ot lUuch Chunk, OarUw souulj I'ennsylrauia, on Monday, March 24, 1890, at TEN O'clock a. ra., the followlni described real estate i All that certain tract or piece ot loud iltuated In Mahoning township, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, bounded mid described a follows, to-wlt : net-Inning at a stone, thence by lands ot Htepben Feiisterinaeher, Adam I (erring- and Henry II. Frlti, north forty de grees, west one hundred and two perches to n post,ineure uyianuoi nenry n. mis, norm sweiitv-nlne sud a half decrees, cam sixty perches to a post, thence br the same nort h twenty aegreet, west siity-eignt iereiie nerehes to a post, thence by lauds of Usees zellner and wn illlaiii Zellner and lands of .losenh mil. tmrlli seventy-nine and one-halt degrees, east slity two and three quarter perches to a stone, thence by lands ot Salome sillier; south twenty-four uegrces, ri oue nusureo ami miriy-six ana one-half perches to a stone, thence by lands of Ainu Kelael south slity Ave and ont-lialt de grees, west one hundred ptrehss to thepUse of beslnDlntr, eoutalnlng 84 Acre and 77 Perches. flrlff sad taken. Iota tiesutlea as ttti prsp I erty of Msabsn Ktainlui,aiid lo bs seld by IIIKiM r. LETAN, Hssrlff. Sheriff's Oatls, Manes Chunk, ra., Tib 'M. Freeman & Heydt, Attorneys for Plaintiff. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Periavtoeatlr totaled Bear Valley JMper, for CabiueU and Faally flrattps. Oil pittite 4f led and e hurls. augteVU, Snle bills printed nt this office at lcwcst pri(- V I I TrTiil 1 1 III tm V 1 I r TsMI I II Tl 1 ll li - inili..M tt n than any other similar preparation to this country. It you havo never taken Hood's Barsaparllla, a fair trial will convince youot Its excellence and merits. Take It this season, " I can hardly estimate the benefit recetvea' from using Hood's Barsaparllla. Last 1 unmet 1 was prostrated for nearly three months, from To Itself! poor clroulatlen ot the bloed I thourbt. aiiuuugu my pnysician treated me tor nervous trouble. This spring tho lanio symptoms re turned, and I concluded to bo my own physi cian, and began using Hood's Barsspirllta. I havo not lost ono day from my work, and feel llko a different person." It. J. BtLsr, llusl. ness Manager Qazetto, St. Clalrsvllle, Ohio. Hood's SlMsnsrlll Is soil br dnunrtati. 1 , tiw One Dollar SWEAR OFF Prices for Fur St., Allentown. a a "3 U O S m L asm g.a T3 DC i'So tw B U fc I 1 1 0 oP c y a) a o . ij - u ? c a P ' 1- . si -is a U, 4 X V . - j - . I . r-i 3 B o ' m 3 r w h ft For Newest Designs and Most Fashlesaale Stylos t DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. SILVER WAKE, &c, &c. ao to R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lohlghton. Goods Biuranteod and prices as low as else where for the same usllty ofpoedi. July 18, 18M IjrJ PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lenlgutoa, Z. U. 0. 1IOM. Proprietor. PACKZBTON, rana-i. t his well-known Hotel Is admlrablyrefltteC, and has the best accommodations for permanent, and, transient boarders. Kicvlient TabUs and the i try best JJiuors. Stable attached. tsnSy t Bank Street, Lehighton Is Headquarters for nrall Paper and Ceiling Decor ations, Window Shading, Painters Supplies, eta Particular attention is paid te beest M ttga palutlBgaud paper tuuiilng. VaJ'atlfil Sefeoaru it la charge daring wy atMtme u( a week III receive sreiapl otttaUaa Andrew Bayer,