ORltrlU AL CHEAP CASH STORE 1 THE position we have tnkon from the very start of our mor rnntile career, of selling the best nt the lowest possible price, has saved the buying public of this section n nice round snm. The One Price System which we strictly en force onablcs parents to send children to our stojc to do buying without fear that ad vantage will be taken of them. These two reasons alone,have raused manv to chance from the Credit to the Cash System For a newer system I. 8. Kocli, John I. Sentinel mid Win, Zeliner. Against a sower syslon .lumen 1'. Muilh, Hiram T. Mranp aiiilWoi. Walerhoi. 'f i.at in exaut h t ho way t.lie vote ntooil mi (he important (mention in Couni il on Tiieslay nllit. It don't take V.alf an eye to nee who are tlie enterprising, progressive anil puxlilng men . neither does It require iiiucu n nreiiuu iu a conclusion as lo who nre the fossils and mots-backs. With stlnklngRUtters.talntetl well water from ou(.-l,1s tlie prac tical necoeslty of a system of sowcrase is very urgent. Il tton't matter what some other town lias or has not, wo shottUl have the sewer. Tho health of the town calls for il and It will become more urecnt when our water fcystcui Is once in perfect working order. Vnt anllofleil rclMi tlin vnnllct Of tllO coroner's jury who decided that the klllluR The new Methodist Episcopal church of Lafayette Kclchard, who was employed at Ncsquelionlnc will be dedicated on tho in lite repair oi cars in me i-v:kitiuii yotn day oi April. worK was commencou was the result of accident, Mrs. Emallno ono ycar ago, and through the earnest Those linndsomo Outing Flannels nre crent mi miito a stir. Never before was such a mon ies worth offered. Tho Twenty Centers nre the greatest attractions. Here a day's wages can bo saved on a Spring Shawl. Pretty styles In ueamiiui colorings have Inst been added to the assortment. 1JW, s. S2.ro. S3. 3.M and $4.25 for the handsomest. Also a lanrellno of lllack Cashmere Shawls from one ot the best French makers nt fully a ihlrd less than elsewhere. Our Shirt Trade keeps on growing. Utile Voces, Highest tirade and Terfect Fits account lor It Every trial secures us a permanent cus tomer. We nre ottering nn cleuant lino of Cassl meres at 60c. 67c.. eoc., esc., 70c., and 80c., 11 yard. These embrace the most serviceable aoods yet nlaced upon tho market. We have also lust opened a New l.lno of Hpring I'anta- loonlngs ranging In price from $.wup to $2.60 or a pattern. Theyaro lSeautlrul and "Nobuy. J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South nnd Plum Streets, Lehlghton, ra. The Carbon Advocate SATUKDAY. APRIL 12. 1800. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. I hteroMliiR Item. Original nnd Otherwise That will Miami Hemllng. The whole number of schools In this county is 163; average mom lis taught 8; number of teachars, males Ml, females 86; average monthly salary of teachers, males $45,20, females $81.40; scholars, males 4,050, females 3.875; average number of scholars attending schools, 5.100: receipts from Stale appropriation $11,007,12; from taxes, Ac, $74,048,55 District President Stockcr, of the P. O. S. of A., of Aiauch Chunk, will soon institute a camp at Xesqttehonitig. The charter, put in circulation a week ago, is already liberally signed. Camps arc located at Wclsspoit, Parryvlllc, llowmans- town, filaucli Chunk and summit urn. l'KOI'l.K WHO OOMK AND (IO. l'eMttnnl Oonolp about People, who Vlntt nnd nn n Visiting, On the eood shin rtuela from New York City tills week sailed Tobias liuss for Qambaeh hie liulzbach, Oermanla. lie will he gone three months and besides seeing the old folks in tho Fatherland will visit Paris and London. The Aiivocatk wishes him and his companion Jarlln Buss, oi Ncsquehonlng, bon voyage. Messrs. P. F. Clark, F. P. Semmel, D. J. Kuntz, Henry Schwartz, .1. W. Raudenbttsli, David Kbbert and Jon. Klstler were at Kaston on Wednesday and saw Bartholomew "swing" his Inst long swing Into the "land whero they don't shovel snow." Al Clauss. of Drlfton: Chns. Clauss. of Philadelphia; John and Rob Lcntz, of ilayenord, ra.. schools; win uianss, or Pierce's Business College, Philadelphia and William Ycnser, ot Urslness College, YVl.S IUU I Jill. W . -" . U 11 U J 11H t.U. 1. 1 1 V ( WIUUEU . 11 U . . IIV-J. i , T . ' . , . , Ke'.chard, widow of tho deceased, through efforts of the congregation the magnificent Collesevllle, spont Easter tide at homo. her altorno.vs, uroyman ut iiiui,uijuuui edllice, bunt at a cost ot ?ia,uui, win uo Chunk, oximlned tho following witnesses dedicated freoof debt. In 'Squlw. Bella'; court on lleilnesday F . . . .. s . ,f evening: Morris Koch, aaiuan uMipt, r.u , . - . "walking around with a faco IltinslcKcr, uasper "euericK, uos. x rcseml)1!nR acrazy cochin. All the parties lhPt& t?Sm9.o nHe', ll aiint and Al are Hungarians ond Hy. in what 1, known lltinsTchcr, Casper Frederick, Jos. linger, son. Con Krause. Charles Ilaupt and Al II nkle. It is prcsumcu inai u me evi dence deduced be found sufllcient, suit for damages will ho brought against tho coui- oany. Eastertide dawned joyously with Sun day morning's light. Tho sun was warm and spring's ethereal gladness seemed to echo In tho music of the church bells. In all the churches there were special appro priato services connective with the cruel- tlxlon and resurrection ot mm wuo came Into the world that we might havo ever lasting llfo. The Interior of tho several edifices were beautified by floral decoraions In happy commemoration of the bonlgn mercy of lllm who does all things well. At a meeting of tho town council on Tuesday evening It v. as deoldod that First street should be macadamized. GIoilous ne.wsl Of course tho woik will be done by contract, ami under tho supetvlslor. of soma person of exponence. ine aiivocatk desires to congratulate each member of tho town council scperately for this eminently wise and creditable move. Words fall to express adequately tho degree of apprecia tion with which the decision of council was received by our piogresslve people. Tho TTowinarket club enjoyed another evening, nils as Slab Town, Hanks township. Too much stale beer caused It all. Julius EngUman, of ll'callierly, ts said to bo very anxious to run Paddy Cannon 200 or 500 yards for a purso of &500 a side. Eneleman to glvo Cannon one yard start. The Ilazteton Plain Speak er will be stakeholder. Carbon county coal was llrst mined and used iu 1800; tho anthracite coal of Pennsylvania was first used by a black smith In the Wyoming Valley In 1075; bi tuminous coal was first mined In tho U. S. in 1043. 'In some sections of the county there Is said to have been violations of the trout fishing laws, probably caused by a mis understanding of the dato as to when the season rightly opens. The dato is April 15, Lo wis Chrlstman, formerly of Lower rowamenRlng, Is now doing the honors at the Tracusylllo hotel, formerly conducted by Mrs. Henry Decker who has taken up a residence on Union Hill, Franklin twp, George Hodgson, of Sandy Run, wants $10,000 damages from :he Hlchland Tho gallows in tho Northampton counir Jail at Easton on which Bartholo mew, the murderer of Aaron JJliiard was hung on Wednesday, was tested on Mon day prior, In the piesenco of ex-sheriff J. w. itnuucnbush, ot town. We are pleased to nolo the safe arrival home of Andrew Bayer and wlfo irho, for four months past, havo been visiting in the Fatherland. Thoy arrived In Now York Friday on tho steamer "Lawn" after a passage of nine days. Stephen Kemerer. of West Salem. Ohio, visited Thomas Mantz at the Ex change for several days during the cast week, uo is a brother lo the late Airs. Jtfantz. E. M. Hacerman. of Philadelphia, a pleasant and agreeablo young gentleman, and brother of Machine agent Hagerman, Is among tho visitors in town. Mr. and -Vrs. Frank Gcrber, of Andcn rled, formerly highly esteemed residents of town, spent Sunday with relatives here. Thomas Ycnser. formerly an em ployee in this office, now of Now York City, was visiting the folks at home. Miss Jennie. Best, of Watnntport, spent several days this week with her sister Jartha at tho Exchange, Mrs. Maty Millor, of Allentown, visited Miss Ida Mantz, at the Exchange, t.ln.ittntit. snel.ahlA Frhl.1V - ........ - . - - n- , inwilSUllJ IV ft' time at the popular nosiiery oi uavm uei n.i. -nd Vfl. thev aro s.ld . i.fl . dlseraca - 1 .. 1 1 . .... . 1 1 ii it ....inAif nf o I - . " " jn.uiiunaiiig, uw '; i,p. - (q tue coniltV. IiOOAL EVENTS OUT UP, Alrenilv It has lioirii decided that there swill be no grand public dcinonstatlon In this town on Decoration uav, juuy uum. inlm ll nnrtntetto Post. 484. G. A. It.. will decorate the graves of soldiers dead nihr, Imvn answered the final roll call and been mustered out, and now sleep thcil last long sleep In the several cemctarios hero and at Welssport. Ono or two good speak ers will be engaged for the occasion, The reason assigned for this Is that heretofore il has been an impossioiniy 10 raiso sum' deal money to pay the heavy expenses in' ui red. a. a verv lively mecllne of the Le- Mnliimi IVuliir Cnmnauv. in Gabel's hall on Saturday evening, it was decided by a vole of the stockholders to adopt the Long Hun sjslen of water supply, providing , $15,000 additional bonds can be raised, Knv (hat this ali-lmuortnnt question has i been settled the Aiivocatk would Impress the company with the Importanco of hur ) rledly pushing matters to completion. Drop nll patty prejudices.bury personal anomosl 'les and let us dwoll together In peace and Unity. Wo must do this to go forward A llvo committee are now at work per. fiu-lli.f. firrnnirementj for the holdltlC of 0 grand union meeting of tho Brotherhood of Jjocomotlvo Firemen, under the auspices hf Rollln Wilbur Lodge of this placu. Tho in Rnndav. Juno 20. and for the occa slon an Interesting program Is no In course of atrangemeut. Prominent among tho sneakers to be Dresent will be r. 1". fair- gant, Grand Master of tho Brotherhood. Wnhad the Dleasu.ro of attending nAil meotlnp of Germania Sicngerbuna l mi Mnmlnv evening in their rooms on north First street- The object of the meeting ' was to tender Tobias Buss, ono of the most -.wuninent. inAmhern. a farewell "spread." The evening was delightfully passed with music, song, ana an aounuauca oi reiirau ments, and will long be remembered by those who were present. Rlshel, the photographer, lias a num ber of excellent cabinet pictures of Gertie Illskey, who was accidentally shot and killed by Iter boy lover, Webster II. Camp bell on the 20th ultimo. The pictures were taken after life and he has sold quite a number of them at twenty-flro cents a piece the proceeds being divided with the girls mother, Mrs. Lavlna Somlt. The ADVOOATK Is represented at Normal Square by Al OKU; In Lower Towaraenslng ny O. O, Blose; In Lehigh (lap by John Fcnstermacher; In Summit Hill by Ueorge Huntzlnger. We will not Ihlfl for monies naid to frre- uponitlble persons, Gporgo W. Morthimer is the only traveling representative of this paper. On Saturday evening regular quarterly conference will boobseived In tho M. E. church. On Sunday morning following Rev. Dr. S. W. Thomas, presiding elder of this district, will fill the pulpit. Services will commence ot ten o'clock, and a coidlal Jnyltatlon Is estomled tho public to be present, A marriage, In which two souls with but a single thought and two hearts that beat as ono will slide Into the realms of unspeakable bliss, is on the tapis, If tho fnet that the furniture man has already been Interviewed for prices, can bo taken as a slen of the times. X: Hrntlier. Donular fashionable tailors, have lust filled an order lortne nlpment Of loa dciiuhcu cnuo u( llkesbarre an oi gaiuzaiioi) imvint; uuum thirty members, tno suns are oj imui. erey. trimmed with green anil are very nobby In appearance. Hlllman. a Lchlah Valley rail mil limknman. Is minus the two middle fingers on his rigbt hand, and the big and little fingers ore badly crushed, and all on account ot having them caught between the bumpers of two coal cars one day ro rently. The Kendal school In jtfabonlng town .l.ln xlnaeit ft SIX UlOlllllS term Oil TllUrS evening. Abr. H'olfe. of town, a gradu m. nf iim eln nf 1RS0. was the teacher, and under his guiding eye tho "young Idea have learned a point or two in suooiing. It will be In the Aiivocatk next week, li'a have reference to Trexlor it Jvrcuucr announcement. They lmyo their waro rooms crowded with handsome vehicles beautiful In design and finish and cheap In price, nnd they mcau to sell lliem. Tlin ilnnblo frame dwolllnc house on Parbon street, owned by David 3lller, of Normal Hquare, Will oe improved uy uu i;,i.,. .n.!inltii.i HiU unrliiL'. The build nig is now occupied by Nathan Eck and Owen Orosskpp. A new time table has gone Into effect At, Dm T.nliteh Vallev Railroad and. If You inn't want to be lefl'lt will be policy to note the changes as they appear elsewhere In to-day's paper. "' a. flnih does the finest paper hang. ing and Interior decorating at wonderfully low nrices. ills woris bucm iui uacu. You should see him. - Owen Grosskon. of Germansvllle, I. hii.ii ennntv.wlll sometime In tho very uenr future open a saddle and harness repair thou In this place. -Tle best place In this towntohuy v, .nr. rnrnitnre Is at Kemerer & Swafta's. Itqrtli iianir streei. iiiggtwi w " ovrest prices. Th Kiehance hotel will be Improved nnd enndderablv beautified liv the addition rr a large yeranua. oopu aiitiur m iw he work. A flue line of all the various grades In iarpcts oan be seen at Kemerer ohwartz's, Lehlghton. Price lowest. I The finest line and lowwt prieei in fall paper in the Lehigh Valley Is at iiickenbaoh's Mauoh Cbnnk. A store room on 1st St., opp. the Oiwa House Is for rent. AppWiA. H'llandanliusli Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pels al Henry Schwartz, on Rank st. Exceptional low prles in wall paper at Lui kenbai'h's. 1aueh Chunk. One or two cases of grippe tii'l hu.-er n.iU us. In To sumptuously pi-eparcd chicken wallle sup per with seasonable delicacies. Around tho fcstlvo board were gathered on this occasion, Jlfr. Harvey Mitchell, wife and daughter, Miss Ada, Prof. F. J. Stealer and wife, Miss Myra Good and Messrs. II. J. Morgan, J. Good and W. E. Smith. Tho Young People's Society will meet as usual on next Monday evening In the hasonictit of the Reformed church. Fol lowing dcvptlonal exercises the appended projram will be recited; Sketch, Mr, Fcnner; vocal solo. Miss Mnry Fcnster macher; quartette, Misses Oocrt and Klst ler and Dlehl and Kennel; select reading, II. II' Kennel musical solo, Carrlo Blank; select reading. Miss Anzio Montz; reclta tlon, irallcr Welnland, AH are cordially Invited to attend these exercises. A letter from Lovan Rnthcrmal, of Akron. Michigan, tells us that "all Is well along tho line." Hlin nnd Ids brother operate a large flour and feed mill under the firm name of Rothcrmal Brothers. Manv of tho old I.ehlzhlon Cadets will re member the brothers, and no doubt be pleased to hear of their success, and In Coal Company for dumping culm and dirt for soycral days this week, in a creeu running mrougu ins property. Frank Kershner and wife, of New &3000 Is annually spent by Banks Trlnnll. worn welcome euests of relatives township to keep ten tulles of road In ro- jn town over Easter tide. Mrs. Michael Clatk and daughter Miss Norn, wprn iMiAsts nf P. V. Clark nn First In attempting to lump a moving coal street over Sunday. train at Lausford one day recently. Joseph j Go0(j of Philadelphia, was a Gibson, who work's at colliery No. 5, was ln town'for lho Dast ,fook or moro. T- -.. t .1 T-lnn,n f Aatilav .... al.ntr. A handsome new Switchback depot i ,,j. ,i,i.hn.' n.tJ ot- Simmon Rehrla, of Wcathorly, while killed. wll) be erected by Ihe lessee of that road at Summit 11 1 II during this summer. By August 1st Lansford expects to have a handsome new public school build ing completed. COMJIUN1CATKI)) An Open Letter. Tooiir Worthy llurgess arid the Honorable Gent lemen of Council i Most Esteemed Sirs Pardon me for en croaching on your valuable time, but, briefly; your annual statement as published In last week's Caiuion Advocate con clusively proves what I have all along maintained, namely: That your most Ex cellent body can get alone famously from year to year without doing anj thing In particular of lasting beutifit to the town. Very near or nujito $2000 was last year expended for work on the streets. This, In town Friday gavo us a pleasant call. Miss Sallle Beer visited at Bowmans- town this week. Normal Square Kiiulbs. The Normal Institute was formally opened on Monday for a ten weeks term with a largo attendance of students. The school Is under the exclusive management of Mr. E. O Nothstein, a student or Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster; be Is ably assisted by Miss Mary Klstler. Among the visitors hero during the past few days your correspondent noticed: jUIss Salva Hontz, of Allentown; Miss Clara Lentz. of Lehleh Ganr- P. Troxell. orwestPenn; JUIss Minnie wouer, of i ucreatter raauo itieir nome. uur uesi NEWSY WEISSPORT. T-oenl .JmiihliM HI rune Together h)r the "Stroller." Thing Hint will lntsretynii JVonroe Bums who married one of Jacob Rehrlg's daughters and lived for sometime nn Union Hill, is in Jail at Allentown enargeti with causing ihe ueatn of his child a boy aliout ten years of age. Burns claimed that tho boy died from Hie result of an old bruise caused by Charles Arner lifting lilm over tho fence while still a resident here, but Dolccllycl Mund leln was In the neighborhood on Tuesday, and after thoroughly Investigating the story, went homo with an affidavit from Dr. P. A. Andrews denying that It was so. Burns Is evidently in a pickle, and may bo put up, anywhere from ono to twenty-one years. . Six young bloods were hauled before 'Squire Miller on Monday evening by Con stable Sclzer, charged with making a nuisance on Sunday evening. Thoy wcro weighed singly in the scales of justice and fined ca h $2.50. Correct! Sunday even ing yelling, singing and hooting Is entirely out of placo and after paving one or two f 1.50 flues the gang will tumble- to it. Eh, boys? Jllss Mary Whitehead an estimable young lady teaching school for several years past with great success, will on Mon day, tho 21st instant open in East Weiss port a scioct school. Parents will do well to see that their children attend during tho summer months. Miss Whitehead's ability as a first-class teacher Is excellent and the 'Stroller" predicts a successful terra. Our doctors Zern A Kutz stood spon sors at tin! baptism of Kussel Harrison and narrv Stanley, twin children ot.nir. and Mrs. David Hongen, of Franklin, In tho Evangelical church on Suuday evening, In tho presence of a very large audience. Both gentlemen dill tho honors gallantly. with a touch of modesty that lent double attractiveness to tho affair. Tho "Stroller" Is pleased to noto the success of C. A. Goth, paper hanger, painter and Interior decorator, ono of the Advogatk's llye advertiser. Ho has finished contracts at Pnrryvlllc, Lehlghton, Mauch Chunk nnd is now at work in Wcalhcriy papering Blaksleo's largo store room. Besides being an artist Charley Is a social good fellow. Polio Poco Trlbo. No. 171. Imiuoycd Order of Red Men installed the following newly elected o Ulcers for tho ensuing term at a recent meeting: Prophet, JUllt II. Hunslckcr; sachem, M. E. Emery; senior sagamore, A. J. Uuth; junior sagamore, r . O. Stockcr; K. of It., 11, U. smawloy; K. of W.. II. n. Mussclman: representa tive, O. A. Goth. Beautiful wall paper, handsome de corations and boarders, In all new styles at BIer's popular drug store. Thoy must be seen to uo appeclated. ucfore purchas ing elsewhere see his largo stock of the above goods. Prices very low. Finest wall paper, bordors celling do- coratlons Ac, at Rlery's drug store Housewives and others want lo seo his large, now and beautiful stock before mak ing purchases elsewhere. Prices are marked wonderfully low. See him. A young fellow named Milton Dlehl is In jail at Easton charged with false pre tence. He halls from Franklin township where his father, who Is qulto wealthy re sides. Formerly Dlehl was In the butcher ing business at Nesquehontng. Chas. MacDanlel, of the Philadelphia Mint, was hero this week and moved his family to the above place, whero they will West particular tho Advocatb hopes for them of course, Includes f the salary of $328.82 rontlnued prosperity. At an election for Presbyterian Sun, dav school officers on last Sunday morn Ing, John Bohn was mnde superintendent! John Stark, assistant; Miss Clara Jvtintz, secretary; John Stark, librarian; T. A. Snyder, treasurer. The school has a mem' bcrshjp of savenly-flve nnd Is In a flourish mg condition. Tho Luther Union Soalety has a mem bership of over Ilftv, and is only two weeks organized. Meetings aro hold In tho basement of lho church every alternate Tuesday evening. At tho regular meeting held this week an Interesting program was recited with pleasant effect. Tho hearty co-operation of each and every citizen is necessary to the welfare of every town. We haven't got it here, which accounts for tno tact mat we uon-t move paid to our Most Able Road Commissioner, who. by the way l suppose is only a sub- ordlnato,subject to your Dictation. If you wishes go with thorn for health, prosperity and happiness. Joe Rex this week exhibited a goose egg that measured 11 1-4 by 84 inches both ways, and weighed 10 1-2 ounces. Can you boat it? If so trot out your Summit HIU; Jacob, Langacrc, nf Penn) Stephen Kemerer, of Ohio. A very pleasant event ln the form of a quilting party came off at the home of Mrs. JMatnan lialllet ono dav last week. These, parties always prove pleasurable nan exnlaln lo me. or better still, nolnt occasions for the guests who assemble from ostrich out tho improvements brought about by miles around. W. B. Adamsl tho butcher, dtlvcs two me expenuuures oi mis vast sum oi money rne singing school recently organized oiacK ponies -swappeu irom .loiin I will feel under obligations to your most by Dennis Nothstcin Is rapidly Increasing Kchrig s exchange Stables, worthy boay. it may do inai ana. jra or l ln numbers manv of our vouncer people i'inv.i snr.isr mi wir,.. nf Mmm. 4in street nas ocen maienaiy Dcrcnuea, taking advantage of mis excellent oppor- tan i'0Pl spent Sunday very pleasantly uui i iuii vu uusnm n, wuuiiu .juno rer- tunny io improve ineir voices. l with manv old friends. .ll.l..k.lJ.lMBAnlaB.I1lBlwlH1.nsl - - - I - hid u ii tun ii .um i u wiin L.st Saturday even ne witnessed the mi.. nnn re-organization oi tne jNormai square Literary Society. Meetings will be held every Saturday evening when Interesting programs will bo recited. Ira E. Seldel and H. Longacre, aro at Muhlenberg College, Allentown, after spending Eastertide at home. Ditto D. M. lialllet and IK. U, Aaniler, Yalontlno Newnioyer lias become a lere wr.u deep In mud at t was-all lust summer If my memory scryos mo right, lour ex cellent body, ln full sympathy with the Democratic faith, believes In kseping down the surplus. Let mo congratulate you on this, for there is nothing so cor rupting to good government as a big sur plus, and though you fall to do anything elso this at least Is comraendably gratify ttw i.n thn rnTnavers who feel It adntv thnv forward. Let us turn over a new leaf and owo their town tp annually pay taxes for Normal Squarlte, having moyed 1 join hands ln earnest and make a combined which thoy receive no benefit. The $110 his family last week cttori lo gdt up anu geu pa d our able lloiough Solicitor for extra A representative of the Central Rail- services was well expended. There is ia All-wool Butts to Order, road of New Jersey was ln town Wednes- nothing like helping home talent along Tho likes which has never been shown ln day looking up tho company's framed time no matter whether In law or other enter- this county. Our $15, $18 and $25 suits tables and pu ling them In- It Is said that talnrneilt. These things come high and I madeto order knocks anything in this handsome new frames and schedules will be UppilCU IU piUIUlllCUb UU91UU33 Jlli;C3 111 I 19 U UllC Ul-blO (IIUUlj ni nitiw-,1. I, la U I OUlJ Al UUUUUUIU1 O the near future. time on iiikh, it musi uo laiuemucn-u mm i nan, maucu ununK. -Probably the worst sold people in this 'be t.wn 18 Browing ana uie expenses town last week wore the ones who bought 5usl "C?P UP in l" maf? ' ProSrK,sl0.n' Railroad Notes copies of the Now York Police Gazette, ,"00,'." "'VT,i.m..i il Three hundred delegates, representing expecting to see a correct picture of Ihe laving the trees In the park trimmed Is Uie Brolneru0ou. of Locomotive Engineers, i .imnnp. 1'iusKnv siinnLiiii- aiiuir. onurii f-i' 'M "f. rn- i-t - Is at Bangor, Pa., with the. firm of Kncir & Watorbor, fine merchant tailors. Warren Straussburger, of tl'e Allen town Business College, cracked Easter eggs at home. "Reddy" Zellner sports a new 6tepper hy a deal with John Rehrlg. Considera tion, ?iuu. James Moycr, of Franklin, has moved with his county, family to RlUersvlllc, Lehigh Are You OqIuh lo Make Money. This Is a question which you ought lo consider If you need clothing, we will save i, n,om fln nn w in.'m.i ..n i .,a. . n, ... i. .i you 20 cenis on eacn uonars worm 01 mens- ?.'..VX,' children clothes you buy at : . . . . ' ' . r . . 1 r- " . 1 , Sondhclm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Maucn Chunk. THE COUNTY SEAT. A fjocftl OniiKnt of I.lrfi llRptwnliiisB rr Minnl mill Clltierwlne. Rev. J. II. Amies, of Semnton, spike to a large and appreciative audience on the subject of "Land," In the St. Moysous room In Dolan'sbiuidlngon Tuesday even ing. Prominent K. of L. men from all over the county were present, and the order in this place was aroused fioin lis logarthy and thirty new names added to the roll. The meeting was to have been held In the Court House, the County Com missioners having acquired, hut Ihrouei some misunderstanding John Halm, the janitor, refused lo open thn doors. His actions aroused considerable Indignation on the part of the people who thought ihe Commissioners were at fault, which, how ever, wns not tho riuejand no our Is to be ceusurod but the janitor. Tho fifteenth annual statement of the condition of the finances of the Carbon County Industrial Society Issued this wcok by Secretary Elowen E. Bauer, of East ilauch Chunk, shows a balance Jn the hands nf tho treasurer of $033.20, after paying M481.03 In premiums, repairs, Ac The par value of each share is $20 and of the 500 shares authorized bv charter 4!55 Irayo been Issued. Carbon county court convenes next week. If Slnngley the inurdcicr is well enough, he will be judged by a jury of his peers. Ditto oung Webster H. Campbell, in jail for killing his sweetheart, prett' Gertie lllskev. of Lchlzhton. There have been no new developments In tho latter cose, and the hoy still maintains that the shooting was purely accidental. Tho Democrats of this citv aro Inklntr tho lnlttvo ln Carbon by organizing a permanent club. A room In the new electric light building has been leased and will be nut in order tor the purpose named. Judge. Samuel B. Prlco and other leading Democratic politicians nre nt the head of the now club. During lho past two weeks tho County Commissioners have paid orders on fox and mink scalps, as follows: William Weaver, three mink scalps, seventv-five cents; Nathan Klstncr, two fox scalps, $2; Joslah Hontz, three mink scalps, seventy- uye cenis; jacoo smitti, lowameiising, wild fox scalp, $2: Thomas Lewis, two fox scalps, $2. Ex-shcrlff C. W. Lcntz has launched In the drug business in East Mauch Chunk havlnc purchased one of the old estab lished stores in that place. Charley was formerly in una business once nl liClilch- ton nnd later at Welssport, and Is said to be way up in physics. -It Is said that Rev. Father iniliam Ilelnan, of this town, has thoroughly mastered the tho Hungarian lancuace. and will hold services onco a week at South Bethlehem with a yiow of establish ing a Hungarian catholic church In that place. Elizabeth Marklcv. of tho 2nd Ward. disposed of her Franklin township property ono day recently to E. Woolhert, of Pocono. .Monroe county. Money consideration, $S00. Tho exchange was mndo In 'Squire Uoylo s office. In his usual craceful stvle. tho cental 'Squlro James J. Boyle on Tuesday even ing united in tue golden cords of matri mony, Emery Lltchenwalter and Miss Mary Scldle, of tho 2nd Waul. Dr. Peters, of Mauch Chunk, was Thursday evening initialed Into the mys teries ot fciKdon. 110 is now, a fun Hedged member of the B. P. O. E., of this city. Critic, Allentown. Charles J. Sharkey, of Philadelphia, a popular and successful voung attorney, spent Easter at home. All tho county bonds for the two nnd three year period have been issued. Clerk of Courts Esscr on ll'cdncstlay issued marriage licence, No. llltfl. and to tho point, tho Illustration was a miserable fake. The fifteenth annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Cathon county Indus trial Society will bo held at the Exchange Hotel, tins town, on JHonuay next at one clock In tho afternoon, at which time new officers for tho ensuing year will ho elected Contractor L. H. Nothsteln will on next Monday commence building the two story frame addition to the rear of Peter Helm's shoe store on f irst street, opposite the Park. When completed the building 111 be occupied by mm as a residence. Eaches & Son are at work on tho Le high Stovo Company's houses on Third street. Thev will be thoroughly overhaul ed. nalntcd and repaired and bo enclosed bv a neat picket lence. ine improvement will be creditable to that part of town. Put It down on record that on Satur day morning, April 5, 1800, a small sized burr canco prevailed iu tins town ana sec tion: cates. fences, trees, window shutters and chimneys" were blown down but It didn't seem to hurt the mud. John D. Bertolette G, A. R. drnm corDs will co to Tamaqua on saiuruay morning If lho weather be fair. They will attend a base ball gan-e in tue atier- noon and a dance In tho oyenlng, Rev. S. W. Thomas, of Philadelphia, 1110 vo,y lo hp aPPF"Ye4 W a""e Firemen, Hrakemen and Switchmen, met Wei'?, SLra l?M hfl, fday In Elmlra.. New York, and with a Is a burning shame. Thanking you for your Indulgence I beg to sign myself, Your humble servant, John Brown. li.OOO vyprth of Clothjng, Can bo seen at SoBdbeitn's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. We are selling children's suits from $1 25 up to $5 boys' sum irom fz.ou 10 ?iu, mens suns from $4 to $15. Ilesoltitlons IiilorliiB Co. Uupt. Snyder, In order that the false statements, and rumors recently ppuie ai;u set anpat in tefeience to tho standing of Uie Lehlghton School Board as lho candidacy of Sunt. T. A. Snyder, may oe set arignii tne follow ing resolutions adopted by the Board at its meeting on last Monday evening are re. spcctfully presented to tho public: Iexact copt. LkUioiiton, Pa., April 7, 1800. At a recular meeting or Ihe Lehlghton School Board held this ovenlne. all mem bers present, tue roiiowing resolutions were unanimously passed: II hkrkas. It lias been publicly charged by ceitaln parties that County Suiiernten4 ent T. A. Snider had failed to Yonder an itemizeu accquut 01 me money received few members of the new Order of Railway Conductors adopted a scheme of federation between all tbeorganzatlons of trainmen In the United stales, The Central Ralluoad of Now Jersey hqve put In service eight new passenger trains between Jlfauch Chunk Easton. The new Allentown Terminal has just been com pleted, and the extra trains were added to provide for the increase of business which Is expected The new train put on the Lehiab Valley svslem between .Mauch Chunk and New York js called "the yiycr." Jt leave Mauch Chunk at 0 a. m. and reaches New Ynr at 0 30 a. m. and Is the fas test train in tne country, The now Lehigh Valley passenger lo- Kxtra I'ay l'pn Construing. The constables throughout the stale aro making an effort to form county organiza tions through which means they expect to bring a bill before the next Legislature to increase their fees. 1 hey want to. uo paid for visiting the saloons once a month and making their returns. Important o Hook lluer. Many lives, histories, or biographies of the la'o Jefferson Davis, purporting to be written bv Mrs. Jefferson Dayis, ap being advertised throughout t!(0 country. The. only genuine work or the umu written by mis. jerrerson, llavls is that to bo published by Bel ford Company, 18-22 East 18th St., New York, entitled "Jefferson Davis, Ex- President of the Confederate States: A .Memoir, by His Wife." All other wotks claiming tho authorship of Mrs. Jefferson Davis most necessarily be Injuries to her personally and pecuularly. The book Is To the People of Cnrhnn uud Adjoining Coiintlen. For several years we have handled Gar den and Field Seeds very extensively and have devoted a goodly share of our time to studying their various features, so that now we are not boasting when wo claim a little knowledgo about them. Il'o havo tried to find out what seeds are best for our neigh borhood and where to buy good seed. How well wo havo succeeded remains for you to find out. Wo have and are yet tr Ing to find out how we can doublo nnd treble our last season's salos and have devised several plans to do It; ono Is to get good seed, of course, and from responsible, parties. An other Is to sell cheap and glvo good mea sures; and still another Is to get vou just what you want ln tho quickest possible time and charge you nothing for packing, freight, etc, only list prices in catalogue yon select from. We have other features besides, and have a very fine stock on hand and would be pleased to sell you all you need, feeling assured that we can please you. Very respectfully, Lkhioh-Coai. A Haiidwaiik Co., North First St.. Lehlghton, Pa. A I.ndv' Perfect Cotiumtilnti Paini.mhm Cim.lil'.iitTir. a new hixik hv Dr. John II. Dye, one nf Now York's most xMllful physicians, shuns that prlu Is nut ne eaiiy 111 childbirth, hut results fioiu causes en.-ily under- stood and nvereonie. Itiieiury mmes tli.it any woman may uecoiuc a mothrr wiuiout siiuerini; liny pain whatcier. It ulsatells how Innter- coineami prmrui uimuiui; sh-i.ih-.ss, smi'iicu llntus, and all other evils attending itvK:iaucy. It Is lelhihlo nud highly endorsed by physicians everywhere ns tho wile's lriiepintu eoinpiu ion. Cut this out: It 111 sne vou uresit nnlu. and possibly your life, Send two-cent stamp for eM'ilillp I'li-i-uiiti.s, irsi imuumis.nim etinuueil l;ll leftir sent hi sealed emelnne. Address. Frank Thomas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore' unryiauu. There are comotive 622, named after P. C. Doyle, 80ld by subscription, and territorj Is being nnnv white qoarjs the Lehigh Valley general agent at Buffalo, rapidly assigned. The work promises lo nlanV w,me SOaps, has just made its appeaiance. It is the fastest engine on the road. Its weight with coal and water equipment in lU(,U,;. wf!0 Baldwin Locomotivp Works ship. 1 locomotive! ped two locomotives last week to Spain. If thoy should proye satisfactory au order for a large number of locomotives will he placed with the works to bo finished, as soon as possiqie, -THO 4. has very be one of the most popular over published, and those desiring to canvass for it should apply at once to tho publishers, who .vlll furnish circulars and Information, each represented to be just as good as the Ivory. rHrrwme iie.m, Thnv irp not No. Ufurnaeoof tho Caibon Iron Com- Lncy arl- uux- p&nywas put In blast on Monday. The hut like lire WAS llphled liv Hie vnnnn fla.inlitni tf I Lehigh Valley Rail Road Company Supt.' Harry Seamsn.after which the crowd all counterfeits, j siding from Waycrly. N. to was treated to cigars. , . , llii.nlr a l.taniMvl 1CT1 ...Una OUcl I . ll,A.. U.I. ::r ,. :r. : i" f... v::f.;..i lann exoenuuures mane at ami ior county presui ng emer 01 me iiou PH ' and Local Institute's, while the fact Is Jauch Chunk, a distance of 160 miles, filled with cars of grain for Port Ulchmond. Association of this district, will preach at ackerton on Sunday afternoon at ttirec o'clock. that he annually has made an Itemized re port of every cent of the receipts and ex' nendilures lu our Commissioners of the Ed Hunslckor. for a year or more past Pminlt. dnlv audited nnd anfirovcd Vv the employed In the delivery of Adam express County Aoditorsi also, that he had been packages, throw up the job Saturday even- nealleent ln visit ng and lnipeoting the ng, owlugtoa "cui" in wages they saj. schools of the different districts of the ny part of the circus from their respective their central store on Main street, opposite Act- fru it Is said that 3lss Minnie Lester, tho County, whoa at the same tlu.o the annual pon'.a In tho battery. the M. F., church. Diamond Ilreeiet, The miseries of winter ore noun, And all Of Its sorrows forgotten 1 Very soon wo'll hear the old oheshmt, About the umpire being KOTTKN. O'Hara and Jennings will do the f an na .iui.u. w v.femo. I 1 11 Last Saturday evening tho members of they lack the M. E. church held a delightfully picas; rup nrriilhr ant iJopaUou paity at tho homo of the is- w,c lJl-,-u"a, tor, Kov. MoCartnoy. and remarkable -The genial Dltdtne Snyder, of the Iron ... f Exchange Hotel, was nt Stroudsburg on qualities OI business tins week. .1 ..: Messrs. Peters & Weston have opened i,cuul"'" actress, who played a week's engagement report the State Superintendent of public hero during last winter, will spend the summer months ln this lown. Samuel Seller expects lo build on Seventh street duringSthe summer, and accordingly Council are considering the opening of that thoroughfare. House furnlshlnc coods in great va rlety and at yery lowest prices nt Kuhn's stoye store on north First street, opposite tue vaiieyrounu noiisc W. P. lllshol has ptirohashed from W. Instruction shows that the number of official visits made by Supt, Snider, com pared with lha number or schools ln tue County, far exceeds the genera.! average lur tpe oi.iie, uizi No. of schools In' the State. 14.428, Whole No. ot visits uiadcby Snpts. 19,740. No. of schools In Carbon Co., 162. No. of visits made by Supt Snyder, Also, that he is not professionally nuali' fled for the position, wlit'o wo'pqw that hp Is a graduate of ope of our best Normal lilghton has adopted tho League M. Rapsher, of Jlfauoli Chunk, tho frame Schools In the Stale, that he has been a photograph gallery on lower Rankway, near the vanoy depot, O. A. Clauss, of First street, has opened a life, fire and accident Insurance ottice, wiui a representation 01 tne very ues. compaums. Three hundred and sixty-five commtinl cants partook of tho Lord's supper ln the Lutheran church on lost Sunday inqrning and evening. Jacob ulnter handles the throttle of the big engine in B. J. Kuulz's tannery, where work is said 10 be brisk, Ueorge Horn, a Central railroad brake- man, scores the arrival of a lively son In the great game of eT Road Commissioner Kcwhart is push ing ahead the work of (llllnt; up llankway Willi siaie roctc. H. V. Morthimer, Sr., Is confined to the house, sorwuily ll wlti aetie rhpiima twin- Some of our sidewalks are badly li reetipf repairs, Seed onions sell at 10 and 19 oants per quart. White washing time Is with m. Spring vegetables are lire. -Tax peddlers and hucksters. Subscribe foi lids paper. - Dandelion is seasonable, i leau up your )4rds. They say umpire -Bartholomew Is the best posted baseball man In town. -The new grand stand will bold fclfS.OO worm at ten papis apiece. This makes the third' season for .Man ager Clauss. Jimmy lenser is anxious to freeze on to a v.- -Lehigh rules. Lansford talks of a base ball park. Catasaqaa-Lehlghton on the 2tl:h. Normal Square may organize. llartholoinew Hang-ed. Bartholomew, the man who was hung at Easton, died as he lived, no laughed at the ministers and swore at everybody. e said that Mrs. DUIiard Shoukl bo hung with h(trt and ueiecllvejomuon as well. LUCKiui; ami 1110 crowu haiislnc came off at 10:13 H'odnesday morning. He didn't show any signs of tremulousness but took It as a matter of course and said that there very successful teacher and principal of schools for a number of years, and that his slandineas an energetic wotker In edtica- cationai matters is highly creditable lo our county as well as to himself, while as a prominent member of the highest liberal nHfiu.lnn tiw 1.U faithful ali.l AtltMnnt Ar. ' . ..... ii.. , ij 1 fit lft'ntfiinfyn uram thrmlrlnir nnil IIia er.iwil vices, no is univ luemuri: imiy uuauiiuu ion ---- ;- -. - il.nnllle,. lie nnw n iihlv fills f tlierefnrn. UlSSeU him. 1 lie .. , . : . " - 1 . r . ' . i in.in ii I A child of R. F. Beltz was disinterred tVOry soap irpm ine cemetery a', wcatiieriy tins wcck 1 and'bnrle4 In. this town. SHU Barber Kramer has moved his shop I insist nnnn havincr it. Uln 1.a l,aaAn.a.,fr nf ,1.a l.nn V..l,.nn. I l O iiilu vi.o v. vst 4IV1I i.wuniits11 I tj. It 1 Hotel, us som every wnerc. -Four Parryvlllo dudes enjoyed a pleas ant ride Sunday, Can the girls guess who? From all Indications the horse pur chased by D. J. Klstler from George Sea- bring, th Allentown horseman, is a miser-1 able faka and Mr. Klstler is sold. The 1 horse Is said to be alulutod with Innumer able fallings. Ql'iXT. That Hood's Sarssparllla docs possess rura ttvo power Peculiar to Itself Is conclusively shown by tho wonderful cures It has effected, unsurpassed ln the history ot medicine. Tills absolute merit It possesses !y rnason of the fact that It Is prepared hy a Combination, Proportion and l'roecw Peculiar to Hood's i a Harsaparlllla. QM known to no lit"! other medicine. and by which tho full medicinal power nf all the Ingredients used Is retained. Hood's Barsa parllla Is a highly concentrated extract of Har saparllla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dork, Juni per Berries, and other well known vegetable remedies. It has won Us way to tho leading placcnmong medicines hy Its own intrinsic undisputed merit, and has now a larger s.ile 100 Doses thin anv other similar preparation ln this country If you havo never taken Hood's Sarsaparilla, a fair trial will convince you ot Its excellence and merits. Tak It this season. " I can hardly estimate tho benefit rectlved from using Hood's Sarssparllla, Last summer I was prostrated for nearly three months, from mrpi m . m poor circulation To Itself nltliongh my physician treated me for nervous trouble. This spring tho samo symptoms re turned, and I concluded to bo my own physi cian, nnd began using Hood's Sarsaparilla. I havo not lost ono day from my work, and f eol like a different person." It. J. Itn.EV, Hint, ness Manager Gazette, St. Clalrsvllle, Ohio. Ifood'a Sarsapfcrllla is tolil by dragftllt. 01 ; tlx forps. Prepared by C-1. IIOOD& Co., LowU, Ku. Dollar One OFF Paying Big Prices for Furniture -AND DEAL AT- Schwartz's 8iir Furniture House, South Bank Street, JLehigliton. 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 a.nd Parlor Suites, Lounges, Book-cases, Tables, &c jggl'articular attention pa id to Embalming and Undertaking . Call, learn our terms and see our immense stock, unequalled in this town or the Lehigh Valley. A lew of the leading stuffs are named below, but it is tnani-.. fest that only a very small portion of such a collection can be enumerated in a newspaper advertisement. Silk Embroidered Holies, ine French Dress Patterns, Fancy Bourette Plaids, ancy Bourette Stripes, Bordered Woolen Corkscrews, nglisli Mohair, llulld thn hose house, and let it have I . rooms for council unit school directors. A Hen Tuv" Curious Hrk. doe. Llchtenwaliier, who residua near I Ki:boi.vi:r. ill. That we consider such charges unidunded.unwarranted and malic- In. ib lUUh I . 1. 1 , f , tl.l I ' " " -V "- (2). That we recognize him as an elllc- ""r"V iw-" hi cjt ' l strange circumstance nas lent and eminently successful County Slp- I".'" fc ",D "t no " nelchhorhorxl agog. tbo vlllaea of Alburlis Lehigh county, Uie I other' bay had an egg laid by ono of bis hens. which .when broken for use was found to contain a small horse chestnut. The I set ine wnoie erlntendent of Public Schools, rlsbt. Wurklne Out Itasd Taxes, Ono of the abuses connected with tlip present system of road repair, results from the provisions of tbo old law allowing the warning out ot roan tates, art the part of (81, T)ar wpas a Board strongly urge tils i-flYaetlon. ' p. T. Hoii, rriSst. w: . I.qsq, Sep'y. Ieal To tho l'illlc, bts, stiQM, baw i P.P In J Mfey- and whoso oulr aim to often is toputli pr,aslorfoIHJt,bulWlnj.Snda.1wl1e lme regardlow of the effect on tbeblgli. $1.00 1'AVtl FOlt TIIK AUVOOATK rott FUTV-TWO VKKKB. POWDER I Silk and Wool Gloriosa, ! Fine TFool Claw Plaids, line Wool Stripes, Henriettas, Camel's Hair, Cassimers. Broad Cloths. All desirable styles and colorings of the above. ffTln'TT TrffllTlVih TiTTTr 1 Viri 'fflrnTIl - 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. as u p 0i-h 0 h m -ti oj CO LU B4J.3'" .- O ri O 13 r. H f House Painting, Paper Hang ing and Decorating. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Interior work. OFFICE : Dr. Horn's Drug Store, Lehighton. 8UI1HCIIUIK NOW. Absolutely Pure. tticy are being sold on commission at re Ulieeu prices, persons uuawipil iiiemseives tp DelrnlshtW will make immediate pay ment. IiKWIB WK1H. FAY Uf. Persous knowing theroselrts to be in- i debled to tbls establishment for job work , or subscription are requatted to pay up at one, li is unnecessary in say tnsi ne nd tbe mossy and must btyvh. ways. This practice Is a relic of antiquity oi ino times wuen it was almost im possible to get money, aud a system of barter was In yoaue in al rural neighbor- nooas. tnsieau or tne auvancea methods of buying and selllug long preyelent. In these time more common sepss nutbodc should preyall In repairing' roads. Let material and labor be procured on tlie beat tertus possible as In every other undertak ing of modern llrurs. - ts. WJS AUK rUIIBLV I.OCAI. oun vaw. thy u Tim nnwder never varies. Kin aim wiioibwiiiu-hl-mi. A marvel of purity Aioru ei-ouoiiiieiA .I.tN (' I than Oie onluiHry klndi. and cunnnt Iw sold U ft) I I )U. couinetltion with the multitude oi low lent. Mioit SKJ v v i , , of ulw,.am imuderH. Sold only I li V NIIIISC1IIUK NOW, lloviil lUkluil Powder Coiunauy. li eot M. Y. luiicis NAUKH ON Ol'K Sl'UOCnll'TION B"K8 Tt t.I B Pl.AlNIA THAT OI R KFFORTH TO I'l.l.ABl A8K AI'l'WEi IATk.l. - PiiOToaitAPH Permaoeutlv lat'- ueai lUibmcU and l-'uiulh I. mill' ie aud ruluiur.1 SttUrN Depot, lur . ( lltl iU'lule. Citp Hl' I I COME TO OUR STORE WHEN IN NEED OF Fine Groceries and Confections, Silverware, Jewelry, Toys, Fancy Goods, Our assortment ie Large, New and Complete, while Prices aro down to tho lowet notch. We extend an invitation to the nuifhafriiiff public to call when in nerd ol anything in ur line NUSBAUM & CULTON, . 0pp. the Park, Lehighton. Ot Have vou Head the Advocate I
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