ORIGINAL CHEAP DASH STORE FRUGALITY Should le the watchword of every house hold. Economy In (he use or appropria tion of money In securing the ueeessarlea of life Is the sure mail to sncces. Many a hard earned dollar Is thrown away and waited by Infrnjral buying. IJompArc our prices with those of any other storo for on If a month, and son what the saving would be. The Tennis Slippers we mentioned last week lasted only a few days. We've opened anothet lot this week. Men's ca rents. Roy's 49 cents. Youths 4fi cents. We are selling Infants GOV, Kid Itut ton Shoes for 33c. Him from 2 to fi. Men's, Boy's and Youth's Canya-a Shoes are on the bargain list. ll'e also baye In slock a full Hue of Russet Shoes, made from selected goat skins The new shapes In Men's Shoes which rrearithowlnc this season are a grant ht. Gent's, If you want solid comfort, secure a pair of these perfect fitting shoes. Another lot of those wonderfully cheap Gloria Umbrellas has been placed on our counters. Though the prices remain the same as the last lot, the material Is far su perior to any we'ye vat shown. Cotton and Satin Back Velyel Ribbons are away down In price. J. T. NUSBAUM, Fltst Street, between South and riuin Streets, Lehlghton, l'a. TheCarbon Advocate .SATURDAY. JWAY 17. 1800 J.OOAL EVENTS OUT UP. Speaking of an old friend the Strouds burg Democrat has this to say! "Wo con gratulate our former pupil and townsmau, Ai"r.T. A. Snyder, on his triumph In Carbon County. Though the opposition to him was bitter and resorted to every sort of electioneetlng, yet ha was elected on the first ballot by a majority of nearly two to one. Mr. Snyder has achieved great pop ularlty In Carbon County, by earnest and preststent labor for the schools, and merits the confidence reposed In him by Carbon's directors." The "Luther Union" will hold their regular meeting Tuesday evening, May go. The following programme has been at ranged: Recitation, Frank Semmel; In strumental solo, Mamie Semmel; select reading, Lizzie Afilter; organ solo, Lou Zebcer; Sentiment, duet, Nettle Rex and The fair and festival under the auspices of the Lehighton Bass Ball Club in (label's Hall Friday and Mat unlay evening's of last week was a giaml financial success. The contestants brought, In ".-.'.". '.n, divided as follows: On the uaicb, .irrle Ilmiftli, $232.00; Jennie Irvln, 184.10 On lite ring, Bertha Fnvran, 440.00; Annie Law fer, $36.00; Miss Kromer, $12.1f Misses Hough and Irvln each received handsome Hold watches and the three cnnrestntita for the ring were rewarded in the ttmno way for meritorious service. Itovcnuo Collector Laealr, of Wllkes barre, came to town on Monday with the necessary papets to "pull" an alleged "speak easy" but the scheme didn't, work. What, had been reported ns a barrel of whiskey and a number of demijohns of choicer liquors proved In ho only ylnlgar and syrups for soft drinks. The place In question was .los. Webb's neat little restaurant on First street, and after a thorough examination the Collector left s.ttlsfled that. It was a put up game to In jure .loo. The arrangement for the grand parado In this town on the Fourth of July under the auspices of Lehigh Council, Xo. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., are perfectliu;, and the Indications ate that It will surpass any pre vious similar turnout ever held In t his place. In the evening there will Iron beautiful dis play of llre-woiks from thoSqitaronn Third street providing our citizens contribute liberally for this purpose. At a meeting of the Pastoral Associa tion of the upper pa it of the Second Con ference of the Kvangelie.il Mlntsterium of Pennsylvania, at Har.lt'lon on Monday, liev. .1. H. Kmler, of town, undei the head ing of Pastoral Theology discussed thesnh of "Sponsorship." F.lsewjiere In to-day's paper our readers will notice the. advertisement ofjxcnterer & Swartz, dealers in furniture, carpets, baby carriages, Ac. It will pa) you to read it and then call and Irani prices. Tne tlrm Is composed of enterprising young men who talcepleasttre In showing their Hun of goods. The firm of Mantis Dick, of which '.he former Is our townsman Thos. Mantz, have the contract to build a railroad track between Buffalo and Ithaca In New York state. It Is likely that the work will he In charge of the genial Griff Mantz, at pre sent the aide n)lxerologlstntthF.xchange. She had been sick for a week and didn't want to live, until her lovey-dovey drovo up to her home with one of Davy Ebberts handsome rigs. Livery on North street. Terms lowest. Neighbor John Pelers, employed In the shops at Packertou, can los his left hand In a sling caused by being hit on that, merabei with a flying piece of steel, one day this week, There will be an important meeting of Maj. Klotz Comtuandery after the session of the Castle next Monday evening. You want to bo there, and don't you forget itl The grand drawing for the beautiful Chimes of Normandy clock under the aus- Phentn Raltzer! assav. L llie Relchard: akateb, Ira Notbsteln; referred questions; P,ces of 1,10 Il'lghton Base Ball Club.wlll select reading, Tlllle Buss. All are cor dlally Invited to attend. The Y. P. 8. of the Reformed church will bold their regular meeting In the base ment of that ediflce on Monday ( evening next, when the following interesting pro gramme will be recited: Select reading, Cbas. Frantz; solo, Mary Fenstcrmacher; recitation, Ella Ilontz; solo, Jlss Annie Orosscup; essay, Mr. Kennel; recitation, Samhel Miller; chorus, little girls. A runaway team belonging to Fred Horlscher, the bottler, dashed down Iron street, Saturday afternoon, and in attempt ingto make the curve on to Bankway, dashed ker-bump Into Sweeny's Corner Store, breaking the glass In the door and one show window, and badly splintering the side of the building. Great excitement I No one Injured. After undergoing thorough renovation Inside and out the Bank property stands out handsome and resplendently beautiful. A later Improvement In this connection may possibly be a glass front to the Bank end of the building, which Institution is In a yery flourishing condition under the able financiering of Cashier John T, Semmel. Rev. C. S. Hodge, of New Jersey, a theological student, at present tilling the pulpit In the Presbyterian church, will be at the Exchange during the summer. Mr, Hodge Is a young man of excellent ability and much promise. He Is held In high es teem by his congregatioc. The green two cent stamp Is still on sale at the Lehlghton post-office, and In order to close them ont, Postmaster Kami enbush will dispose of them at the rate of thirteen for a cent and a quarter, during the next few days only, A National Provident Union Is likely to be organized here through the efforts of Frank P. Semmel. Already more than thirty names are on the charter application. The organization Is similar to the Royal Arcanum. A good garden feeds bugs. Slug Shot kills bags that destroy currents, potatoes, cabbage, flowets, plums, Ac. Used ten yeare with safety and surely and Is cheap. Sold by Lehigh Coal fc Hardware Co., Limited. mayl7-w3 Quite a number of Joseph Kmm's friends took advantage of his flftj-elghth birthday last week to treat htm to a sur prise party. "A good time!" expresses the sentiments of all present on the occasion. For Sale A Porllble Picture Gallery with camera box 12 size leus, 0 gem tubes and 4 1-4 darlol tubes all that belongs to It for $75,00. Rare chance. Address 3eo. B. Wflcp, YYelssport. pa. Lost! On Tuesday evening, between Welsiport and Lehlghton, a pocket book containing 16. The finder will be reward ed on leaving the same with Mrs. Stlne, The popular Germanla Sangeruund couleuiplala a delightful trip to the Flag Staff, Mauch Chunk, on next Sunday morning if the weather be pleasant. Do jou want to see some beantles In gold watches ? then go to K. II. Hold's Jeweliy Store, Mauch Chunk, and sett new goods received to-day. If you want your house re-palntad or papered It will save you money to Inter view C. A. Qoth. ptee with 1. Horn, pp Firs, street. The prettiest lot of rings eyer displayed in this section can now be seen at K. If. Hotel's Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk. Wall paper, hangings and decorating In the best mapper and latest stylp by E. F. Luckenhacl), Sfaucb Chunk. -tQas was the price paid by Win. Moutz for twenty-five feet of a First street .lot be longing to Joseph Kruin, An attempt to organize a Camp of the P. O. S. of A., lu this town, don't seem to go ahead very raoldly. To see handsome new goods In silver ware go to E. H. Hold's Jewelry Store, Maucb Chunk. An elegant line of new ewelry o m now be seen at E. II. nobl's, Jewelry Store, Maucb Chunk. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels par pets at Henry Schwartz, ou Bank st. Our public schools close on the 6th day t Jane. come off on Decoration Day, Remember that F P. Hell's Excelsior Caipet Works pre now In Rex's building ou First street, below the Advocate office. 2w, Whether you want cheap wall paper or fine hangings you can be supplied at Ltickenhach's, Mauch Chunk. Everything In the line of spectacles and ye-glasses at E. II. Hold's Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk, Hurling it Mitchell's car spring works were Idle this week, Reason no steel on stock. Howmunatovf n Special. Washington Camp. No. 20, P, O. S. of A., of Bowmanstown, will make a presen tatlon of flags on the evening of the 24th of .May to the Fire Lino school district. Prominent speakers are engaged for the occasion. A parade of the order will tako place tbo same evening In which all sister Camps are Invited to participate. The line will form at Bowuianstown and proceed to Fire Lino where the presentation will take place The citizens of tho community are cordially invited to be present. The mall carrier's horso propped, dead at this place on Friday of last week and the driver had to carry the mail on foot to New Ringgold, a distance of 22 miles. Howard Snyder and Messina Slraup were happily married last Saturday. CoNriOExri:. NEWSY WEtSSPOWT. tarn! .Tumble Mrnne Together by tbe "Htroltxr." Thine that will Interest yo. It is with feeling of the deepest rsftret lha. the "Stroller" this week is railed on to chronicle the death of Henry Katzlnger, after only two weeks Illness with conges tion of the brain. He was a son of Uriah and Sarah Kntzlnger, esteemed residents of the east side, and llrs. saw the light of day on November 18lfi, 1808, In the borough of Lehlghton. In the month of March, 1888, he wns married to Emma, daughter of George Rapo, which union was blessed by two bright children. lie was a member of Washington Camp, 122, P. O. S. of A., which organization will deeply feel bis loss. By profession he was an opetator and was employed by the C. it. It. of N. J., at Mauch Chunk. Interment took place on Tuesday afternoon, a large cortege of sorrowing relatives and friends following the remains to their last resting place on the hillside near where he lived during boy hood. To the young widow nnd orphan children, the relatives and filends, the Stroller" who knew his worth and appreciated his friendship and kindly nature, extends sincere sympathy In their affliction and recommends them to God who does nil things but for the best. The floral offerings were numerous and costly, and none more so than thoso presented by bis fellow operators with whom he was for so long a time associated. From the Jewel City, (Kan.,1 llrpub- Heart, we clip the appended Item which will Interest people hero: "Tommy Buck gets five years in the penCentlary the least that could he given under the law. We would be glad If the time could be shortened to one jear; we do not believe that Tommy Is very bad " William -Vlllhelm wlw was reported last week as suffering from a paralytic stroke Is now In a precarious condition. with little hope for his recovery. lie Is a member of Camn 122. P. O. S. of A., the brothers of which organization are In nightly attendance at his bedside. It will be sad news for the many friends of Mrs. S. B. Brown to learn that she Is suiTcrlng ftom a paralytic stroke at the home of her husband, Bev. S. B. Brown. In Allentown. Handsome 1 Beautifully so, In fart, Is the line of wall paper, borders and celling decorations now on sale at Blerv's popular ilrttg store. Before buying elsewhere see his stock. It has beencalled to the "Stroller's" attention that there is too much corner loafing, particularly on Sunday evening's. The "cop" wants to get a move on himself. 'Squire Alexander Peters, of Washing ton township, Lehigh county, a dyed-ln-the wool Democrat, was doing some busi ness here last week. Immediately after the dliectors of the Independent scioo district take the oath of office, work ou the new school building will be commenced. For new and rich designs In wallpaper and borders call at Miery's drug store, assortment complete and prices the lowest. Paul Schabo, of the East end, Is still "under tho weather," much to the regret of his many friends. Mrs. John Kxonicr returned this week from a pleasant visit to Allentawn and Easton friends. The genial Ben. Peters, accountant In Snyder's general store, was at Slatington on Sunday. The employees In Snyder's planing mill received their monthly "swag" on Wednesday. Eugene F.yerltt and Ben. Roth, accom panied by their wives, visited Slatington on Sunday. Aaron Renuinger, of Walnutport, was the -guest nf Station Agent Bennlnger on Sunday. W. L. Gioot, formerly a resident here, Is secretary of Bethlehem's Y. M. C, A. t'Koi'i.E who comk and no. THE COUNTY SEAT. I'erxmnl OomIi nlmut 1'eople who Visit 1 A tmnl ctUrt r Lire HappenHm. unit gn a Visiting. mihh mill Otherwise. The Jeel Cllty, Kan., Hemob-n says: "Win. Seklle, who came out from Lehlghton. Pa., with Mannie dilduer, Is very much pleated with the country, and thinks of remalniug litre this summer -John Rotbermel, a former resident of The efforts of the Tlmek to have a meeting of the editors unit publishers oi the Lehigh Valley convene In this place next Monday, has crystallised, anil the "Inns" will get together for a ride over ,1utlifnirl's famous Sttlthtiaek. a lmnn.net atone of our this place, now of Akron, Mich., Is In town popular hotels, the FlagsialT, Ulen Onokn, i seeing his old friends. He expects to ie- ami business next Monday. Mauch Chunk turn about the last of this month. He is ' will do her duty as usual and the frnteniltv looking well. i will go home well pleased with our beauti-1 -John C. Schafter and family and Mrs. 1 f"1 scenery, generous hrwplmlllv and on- ' E. King and daueliter. of South Hasten. I terpnse. were guests of Expressman T. .1. Brctney and family, over Sunday. W. L. Hlggs, of Wllkrsbarre. publisher of Council Chat, an organ of the Jr. O. U. A. M., was with Lehigh Council, No. 101, last Thursday. Mrs. Paul Cobaugh, of Allentown, visited Mrs. W. II. Barhman, of the South end, during last week. Merchant Tailor F. D. Clams and Geo. Shtiltz, of Great Bend, Pa., were visitors In town over Sunday. Jlfl Ida Mantz is visiting friends at Allentown. ltnllmnit Nates. The Lehigh Valley company Is at pre sent laying tracks at Orwlsburg, Schuyl kill county. In a few days the road wll! be completed as far east as the end of the fair grounds. From Bowman's wrsward live miles have been finished Ervln Henry, aged 45 years, a coal cracker on engine No. 102 of the Lehigh Valley R. R., while making cnpllngs at Coplav on Thursday morning was badly squeezed between two car bumpers He lives In this neighborhood. The Lehigh Valley is binding ten new parlor cars at its South Easton shops. They are sixty feet long. A branch of the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainmen has been organized In Allentown. The third track now building at Haz ard's for the Central Rallioad Is 8,f.iX feet long. On Thursday 2040 loaded cars of coal passed down the Lehigh Valley railroad, A new time table went Into effect on the Valley Sunday. The Switchback railroad opens for. the season on Jfonday. The St. Aloyslous T, A. B.. will run ! an excursion over the Central Railroad of New Jersey from this place to Mountain : Park, Luzerne county, on June 28, for (1.10 for the round trip. Formerly these excursions, under the auspices of the above society, were dcllgli'.ful nfThlrs, and there Is no reason why this one should not. he so also. A base ball association was organized' here on Saturday evening nnd enough ; money suuscribeu ro guarantee a good emu. Chrlsttuan and Gormiey, of Summit Hill are spoken of as a battery, and the grounds may be at Glen Onoko. Those who speak of Lewis Nesloy as a candidate for county treasurer on tho Demo cratic side of the house, only use terms of highest praise. He Is tmclt liked by his fellow workmen at Packertou where he is employed. It is estimated that I lie total amount cleared from the fair and festival under the auspices of the church of Immaculate Con ception, which closed Thursday evening, will iea h somewhere between $4000 and $S000. E. II. Ilauch, who Is at the tender mercy of his friends for the Assembly, be lieves that If nominated and elected he could do duty to his cons' Hue e . There is a good bit of sand lu old Pit. It is. a nuesllon with a eood manv whether Jimmy Jlallnv. who hauuU the countv ofllces a good bit of late, isn't fish ing for a political tadpole in the shape of an olllce. All the talk of Hon. K. M. Mnlhearn being a candidate for a ro tiotnlnatlon to the Legislature is so much bosh. He Is not In the field, at least so his friends say. llroailbrlmon ttie Kllit Hour Movement. As far as the eight hour movement is concerned; If a man can earn enough In eight hours, to keep himself and family twenty-four, I can't see the slightest ob jection to it. If the nature of bis business Is such that It can afford to pay him for eight hours what it formerly paid him for ten, all right, I want mysolf, and so I be lieve does every man, to gel the laigest amount of pay for the smallest amount of labor. To demand this fairly and squarely Is the birttirlghl of every man. But in ex ercising that right, let htm beware how he tramples on the right of any other laboring man, who does not think as he does. And right here Is the vital point In the struggle now going on between the legitimate efforts of the American workman and laborer to better tbetr condition, and the Socialist rabble who crowded Union Square on Mon day night and listened with flashing eyes and grinding teeth to the Incendiary bar- rangues of the brawling Anarchists, who, for lack of knowledge of our language, were compelled to abuse us In a foreign tongue. Our police ai rargenients were perfect, and the meeting closed with curses, not loud but deep, on the present condition of socl ety, which allowed ono man to have more than another man, and after exhausting themselves they adjourned to whiskey and beer. So the country is still safe. List of Jurors Drawn to serve at the June Term of the Carbon County Court, to be held at Mauch Chunk, commencing Monday, June 0th, 1800, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon : GUANO JURORS. 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 and insist upon having.it. 'Tis sold everywhere. gHERIFF'S SALE o v Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue of a writ of Fieri Farias, toniedl recfeil, there will be sold at nubile vendue, at recteil, there will be sold at nubile vendue, at For Rlatlneton. Catasimqiia, Alh-irtown, lleth. . . " l: ' 11 vrin,l -Vnmino ctnolf nnrl nnppt! the Court House. In the UorouRb ot Mauch lehein, ICaxton, i'hllade'plita and points South Ot nnvtllini' 111 OUV lino Call around, examine SIOCK auu pntLb Chunk, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, nn 3.22,7.07, 7,31, it.'jO nnd tt.lz a.m j 3.W, 5.29 and ' " , ' E. (jt. ZiiiKlM. Armbruster, touts, Inn-keeper. 1st w M. Chunk vuerijf ..Mauch Chunk Arner, Samuel. flrerran, Vi lieuora, jims. s,, cjer(, isi st w.. 1 Ulinstman, lwls, tanner, Little (lap Hveland Daniel 1).. merchant, 1 jus Early, Win., miner. Beaver Meadow iinrn. .Tnmes. laborer. Packer llartman, James A., brakeman, Frankhu Helm, ,Wra., larmer, Packer Kramer, W. H., clerk. Franklin l.entz, Unas. W policeman, 1st w., M. Chunk Mcmu. KdwArd. farmer. Lehleh McKeever. Harry, laborer. Summit Milt Chunk Mitchell, Win,, machinist, Lehlghton ..tic iiimici,. n,, .... , Jeo. w., editor, Lehlghton Osborne', Joh'n, gentleman, 1st w., Mnurh Chunk Kitz, .lonn, laoorer, uuckeiueruie seibel, Henry, laborer, Weatherlv Smith Abraham, merchant. Mahanlni; Sertass.reeby, larraer.Penn Forest Wayne, vv, w., larmer. racner eigenniKS, r.uwu luuuier, wuipon PKTTIT JURORS. A tlrent Point Oalued In buying your ready-u.ade men's and boys' suits at Sondhelm's One Vrlca Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, where yon will get honest goods and full value for your money. We have boy's suits from $l.r0 to 10.00; men's suits from $4 to Rememhei our place and wo will save yon $." on every $20 worth of clothing yon buy of ns. Lehigh Gup Hililb. Under the able superluleiideiicy of H. Y. Teter the St. Taul's Sunday school Is rapidly growing in members. It Is talked of here that two new chapels are to be erected for religious worship. Our young friend T. S. tirlffeu is back borne from the gold Melds of Oalitornla. Miss I.lllle, daughter of C. Straup, Is Impinvlng from her late Illness. The Hothermal & Harclay paint mill Is Idle for lark of orders. Mahoutne; Items. -On Sundav afternoon In St. John's L1lJ&i,V?Sr' - I AlOrilUIUCI , UDV, H., CUllUI. church Itev, W. II. Strauss preached a O'lirian, A)., laborer, Franklin sermon for Oak Grove Council, 3.r)7, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Pleasant Cornei. The order, forty-two strong, paraded from their room to the church, Joslah MMcr being luarsha 11 of the parade. After singing ''Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean," Mr. Strauss Bamford. Wiii.. laborer. Parryyll a . , . ., . ,, i noyie,. loan s., miner, Auuunneu preached a very instiuctlve sermon, taking uenniiiEhoft, Joseph, merchant, Kesipiehoiilng as his text the Oib verse of the 110th JSftlsdfa1 Psalm. The following are the officers of nolon', John M clerk, tst w Mauch Chunk - . r. . . n:ivis. i nonius, miner, nesi leiiumuu the order; counselor, a. ,i. uuinuert; I 0tisherty .Patrick . miner, Beaver Meadow Jr. Past C . John MelU er: Vice C 11. F. Freuudt. Fritz, conductor, vm w., Mancn i iuuik Jfoser; Sec, A. II. Seldlo; Asst. Hec. Sec, ricbter, Wm.,e'nKineer) Beaver Meadow Frank Mrrtz; Financial Sec. George W". X.'rffifSlite.lv MONDAY, JUNE Mil, 110, one o'clock. P M.. the follbwlii!' described real estate : Alt that certain lot or niece or loonnit situ ate. In the boroueh of LehlijMon, Carbon coun ty, and state ot Pennsylvania, nuntbered "in the plan or plot prepared by Daniel Kastnian; boundtd and described as follows: Containing l iront or breadth on the eastuardlr side ot ln street sixty-tour feet and extending east ardlv between parallel lines at rltrlit anirles troin said Pine street one hundred and elshty- nine ieet ami nine incnes in a certain ancv. Bounded northwardly by lot No, so, eastwaroiy by said alley, southwardly by lot No. 18, and westward' liy said Pine street. It being lot No. 18. 2. All that certain tot or piece of nrnml situ ate In the bornuuh of IlilKhton. Carbon countv. and State ot Pennsylvania, numbered lu a plan or plot prepared by Daniel Kastman for the sale mereoi no. zr, bouuucii ami iirscriuen us iui lows. to wlti Hltnate on the westwardly side ot Northainnton street In mild boroiurh and con- talnlne In front or breadth on said street sixty- tour feet and extending westwardly between paranei lines ai riKi'i unifies irom sain norm ninnton street, one hundred and elchtv-nlne feef, and nine Inches toa certain alley. Hounded soutnwaruiy by lot ro. as, estwlIT by said alley, northwardly by lot No. sa, and eastwardly i'y nam nuriuaiBpiuu siieei, The Improvements lliereou consist of a Two Story FUA.M1S HOUHl'. Ii)i2 feet with a one story frame kitchen I3xl leei attached. And a Flame stable Itxvo feet. neiredand taken lito execution as the nioner- ty of William F. .Inhu, ami to be sold bv It. P, LP VAN, Sheriff, KtITU.lN SS HKYUT, a. A. It. Suits at $0, $8. $10 and $12, warranted full mdl go blue, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Maiieb Chunk. ! ' ' M'unled ut (lues A few good tqlloresses for coats nnd vests; good pay and steady work, apply at Soitd- helm's -Vereliant Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. Curd of Tbanki. The management of the Lohlghlon Ilase Hall Club desire to thus publicly acknowl edge, their sincere appreciation for the gen erous matiuer in which tho ladles of this town and community favored them with brlc-a btac and cakes for their festival, and also, to others who lu any way contributed or assisted In the success of the occasion. CouMirrr.R. Kre.llz! Condnotor, John Guiubert; Hahti, Win., laborer. Franklin Wardeu, Henry Moser; Inside Sentinel, A. M. Cochran; Outside Sentinel, AI Long. Last week John llenntnghoff had an artesian well sunk In his yard and struck a good supply of water at a depth ot 2(1 feet. Osvllle liflnmleruan also had one bored on his farm.02 feot deep. The storm on Tuesday evening did considerable damage tliiougboiit the Val- lev. Trees were uprooted, fences blown down and a part of the roof of Hoppes' grist mill was blown on. Miss Kate J. Arner has been appointed posliuoater at New Mahonug yWfi J. . Arner, reslgufd. . . niivuri. uciiiiuii iittuiP'iiva.11 in it Malupn Notlisteln has started a wneei- stroiii, Milton, miner, summit Hill wrlgbt shop lu connection with his black- BcbnellbeiK, John, laborer. 1st w it. Chn m th inn. """.":"-' .: i Hiiea. vm.. inn-Keener. Dumuui jiiii . . . . ,1.1.11 I . .." .I - 1, - .... t'rot. , AI. iiaiuei, oi ruiaiuinio College, Myerslown, was at home oyer Sunday. Andreas Hoppes, of Mal.anoy City, was visiting relatives in ine vauev last week. T ie OtltlOOK for good pro,! p, Ilia ii,n.rn. .Inhn. Ixlnrer. Ileaver Meadnu Valley in s year s ravarawo. iirabst, J. ., leacner, wist renn Hatch, David, laborer, Lehlghton Iiaracasiie, juun i.., ioai siupper. Auoriuirq Hall, William, carpenter, Uuslord Horn, Edward, railroader, Cast Munch Chunk Harttnger, David, carpenter, llngbton Hunter, J. W., Justice of Peace, Weatheily Huney, Thomas, shoemaker, nst 1'eiui Jasper, Iteutien, moulder, Weuthei'ly lxieMoad. Paul, freight-handler, li. M. Chunk McDaniel, Thompson, hotel keeper, Mahoning Muth, John, merchant. East Mauch C hunk McDaniel, Chas., agent, Welasport Norwood, ltlchard, laborer, Kesquelinnlng O'dorman, Thomas, laborer, Summit Hill ttili-nnall Clxi. tln .l.nnit., IIIa .1 UUUlll. Vll-n, llltll,., U.H.1V.1 ui Porter, ltobert, carpenter, 2d w., MauvhCltUUk Iteeu, r ranK, uiuor, isi w., aitiucn Mmutt Itphrlir Moses, cetltleman. Ltdlllfhtail liinkenbach, fceabpld, laborer, lt w., M- Chunk Hehwarti, Hayry K cier. w., ftumuu cnuuk Selcfrlei!, Howard, bottler, East Mauch Chunk Schlffert, (learue. Inn-keeper, MU!ort anyuer, iieriiian. siauio uoss, isi w., m. i mum uk atherly Ktrutuers. 6has. 8,, coa shiniwr, Andeni led Htahles, Chas. M., tanner, Coalnort Wbeatlev. K. 8.. merchant. I-ehlnllton Watktos, P. A-. Inn-keeper, NesiiiielmiiUdJ. Wevhenmever Jack, machinist. 1st w.,M. Chun wagner, nenry, aparer. veiusuioii Walok, August, carpenter, Franklin Ttuvfiiss juhohs, icy niQ jm l isiwiw" l uruus,,i- n., iwi ni, wi ."". . ,. A. Arner put a new circular sa,w op llAuplAvvla Ii.lM,rr. TnuRmpilsllll? Ills H4W-IIIIII, -The (nrmers have About flnlshwl plant- InjC corn- . . Memorial nay. John D. llertolettq Post, W, ft. A. H., of this town, extond a conllal invitation to .er. ..It.' ....h.. PUI ...p. Urown, Albert, laborer, Towamensing Confer, 1-ewU, carpenter, Mahoning Coryle, William, miner, Beayer Meadtn Curtis, Peter, laborer, Beaver Meado lireUbaidi. Lewis, carnenter. Franklin Dougherty. John AM watohmaii. Nesquelionlng Kckert, Paul. Inn keeper, South Kidder rawKes, .loun, miner, i.'insioru lAY UP. I'erious knowing themselves to be in- r.' .. ,i, .rl nl,pl, nnd ih uiasser, cnaries, cierK, raisi siaucn :iiiiii. nio (Maiuia ui - - nmBes win., moulder, jeanesune ciiizens geueruiiy m uiuc. , ....... at one o'clock In the afternoon on thu above day, where a line of parade will be lormeu and proceed up First street to South, up South to Ihlrd, and out i uiru to me cem etery where the graves of all deftd soldiers will lie decorated and several ami esses ue- " ; l . , , , IIHIIICI. J.iO.. Ill, ,1'U.HIl, J. Hl LU1, liyared. Following the ceremonies here Miller, Harry ., carpenter, Lansford ilin nrncmslnn will re-form and move to McNeils. P. O.. laborer, humnilt Hill Welssport cemeterv wnere me graves win i ,"'V.' m w. ni. ,imi Z decbraU and the prcesSIo.,Rmove back IA to the Park where speakers will a,ddress the Btroia.conrait. blacksmith, Weatheriy assenib age. Fouowirg tiifse eeroisps tpe seriass, i. iarnier, uttie nan !,..mliliiiT will adtourn. SeHass. Peter, laborer, Penn Forest assemblage Will aujourii. sir,. Anthonv. lulMirer. Cna hiort Comrados of yoi wiu meet a,t ineir Sweeney, JamesJr.; clerk, Mimmlt 111U lln.,vcr. John, cm-nenter. Wmtheliv HamtU, P. V., shoemaker, 1st w., Maueli Chunk Hunter, wesiey, mourner, yveaiueuy Kennedy. Win , farmer, lusanuu McOreadv. Jotih, inerchaut. Kuinmlt Hill Miller. Joslah II.. laborer. Mahonlm: McllrlUe, 11. 11., hotel-keeper. Beaver lb-ad, n aittier, DKHiuei, siauie uossjAuueune,! Miner. J.VTI c, iiit-rcuiuu, jracKcrioii Hood's Sarsaparilla Is continually proving Its merit as A Taluable medicine, by the many cures It Is accomplish ing. This positive merit Is the secret ot Its wonderful and unparalleled success. All we ask ot any one needing a good medicine Is that Hood's Sarsaparilla be given a fair trial. We know that It Is prepared with the greatest care from the best Ingredients It Is possible to obtain, that Its Peculiar Combination, Propor tion and rrocess do give It superior curative Hood's Sarsaparilla power, and that for all diseases or affections caused by Impure blood or low state of the system, It Is absolutely unequalled. It will cure, when In the powerof medicine, Scrofula, Salt Itheum, Sores, Bolls, Pimples, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Catarrh, Kidney and Liver Complaints, etc, Hood's Sarsaparilla " I suffered a great while with dyspepsia. I was urged to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and have taken two bottles. It has entirely cured me ot dyspepsia, and a scrofulous affection has also entirely disappeared. I can hardly find words to express my high appre ciation ot Hood's Sarsaparilla." Allen II. Meliiolu, City Ilotel, Lancaster, renn. HoocPs Sarsaparilla Sold br all drufigtiU. fit stxforfs. Prepared by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mm. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Hood's Sarsaparilla The marked benefit which people In run down or weakened state of health derive from Hood's Sarsaparilla, conclusively proves the claim that this medicine " makes the weak strong." It does not act like a stimulant, Im parting fictitious strength from which there must follow a reaction ot greater weakness than before, but pnssesslhg lust those elements which the system needs and readily seizes, Hood's Sarsaparilla builds up hi a per- Hood's Sarsaparilla fectly natural way, all the weakened parts, acts upon the blood as apurlflor and vltallzer, assists to healthy action tbo kidneys and liver. "I have sold three times as much Hood's Sarsaparilla as ot all others combined, In my 17 years In business." Vf. D. MnucK, Sunbury, Pcnn, Hood's Sarsaparilla " I have used Hood's Sarsaparilla and find that It accomplishes alt that Is claimed. 1 was troubled with a breaking out of tho skin, commonly called 'hives.' Hood's Sarsapa rilla gave me Immediate relief. I can cheerfully recommend it to all those Btmllai ly troubled." Wm. Gallaoheb, Wclghmaster 8th Ward Gas Works, Philadelphia, renn, Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyall druggists, ft) six for 5. Prepared by 0. 1. HOOD ft CO., Apothecaries . Lowell, Mail. IOO Dosos One Dollar Hood's Sarsaparilla "Seven years ago, my little bey was bitten by a spider. The poison entered his blood, and sores soon broke out about his body ; they Itched terribly and caused him Intenso suffering. Finally we tried Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and he took ono bottle and one-third ot another, when the sores disappeared. lis has not a sore spot on him now, and is per fectly cured." Wm. H. B. Waiid, Downing ton, Tenn. Hood's Sarsaparilla " I have taken two bottles ot Hood's Sarsa parilla for salt rheum and dyspepsia, with which I was troubled very much. After taking this medicine I am feeling as well as ever tn my life. I consider and advertise to others that Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier." G. W, Rose, rottsvllle, renn. Hood Sarsaparilla "For three years I suffered with dyspepsia, growing so bad that I was at one time com pletely broken down In health. I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla on trial, and see ing that It was doing me good, continued with it. After taking six bottles I gained strength and appetite and was restored to my former health." John E, Kvsskll, Brookvtlle, Penn. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all drnggisU. HI; llxfor J!S. Prepareibr C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mail. IOO Doses Ono Dollar- I It is said that Carbon county frx hunters will petition the Legislature to put the bounty on fox scalps back to the old figure, viz; $2.00. Lentz's drug store in Kast Mauch Chunk, is said to have been gutted on Saturday evening. Jonas Gerhart, of Packer, was paid $1 for a fox scalp Ibis week by the Com missioners. District Attorney Joseph Klsher made his periodical trip- to Philadelphia on Saturday. Glen Onoko opens for the summer season sometime next week. W. II. Halm, a Weatlierly merchant, did business here Wednesday. Marriage license 12'i8 was Issued this week by Clerk Esser. The Switchback railroad opens on .Monday for the season. Seycn prisoners are In the County prison. j" Opera House Shoe Store. Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. In Effect May 11th, 1890. LKAVK LKI1IOIITON For Uahway.Hllrabetb, Newark and New York i;.oo. .1.22, 7.31, W7, and 11.11! a.m.; :i 0.1, and s.oi p.m. For Manuuka Chunk and Betvidere r.O0, 7..11. a.m.: 12.37 n.111. For ljtmhcrtvllle and Trenton .oc, n.oo and 11.12 a.m.; sou ami a.211 p.m. HEADQUARTERS FOR Lilly, Brackett & Co,, Taylor fc'Carr, L. A. Crossett, . L.M. Reynolds & Co Fine Shoes for men's wear mnde in Kangaroo, Dongola' and Calf-skin. All sizes and widths. Our leaders in Ladies and Misses Shoes are made by Hough & Ford, Croxton, w ood. & Co. J. N. Smith & Co., woite snoe MTg uo., and others, in Opera and Common Sense styles. All widths. Our stock of Low Shoes in Opera's, Oxford and Newport Ties is complete. We can show you all the different colors and styles in these goods at prices that do all the talking. P i.l . ! 1 ; 11 -ti 1 -AvniYtinfi c-f rnlr on , If in need '.31, D.S7 and Altornels for IM.-itmltf. Maueh Chunk., l'a.. May 17,1SS, gHERlFF'S SALE OF - Valuable Real Estate. ltV Virtue nf a writ nf Alli.s I.Ai'nrl Pf.la tti,,. Mortlfaire. N'o. i. .lime Term, ikihl intnultriv1. ed, Issued out of ttiedourl f Common l'leasot iirumi rnuuiy, 1 win 111 public leiuiut' on MONDAY, JUNK !HiK nam, atliiTltck p. in., at the Couit House. In the luirouyli or MnueliCliunk,Oariioiii'uul. IV1111- ayiiuuia, Die iouowiiil' iieserilieil reu io-wii: All that certain lot or trieee nf trrnuiiil 011 llie Westwardly side of North streel llorouck of Knst Maiieb Chunk, county 11; aforesaid, and numbered lu the nlau or thereof Two (2, containing in front or breadth 011 Raid Nortli street nftvlftfn ret. mul i.vtiul. I bus I hence westerly of that width between par I allel lines at rlsbt ancles witli said ticct, lu iruiriH or iieiiin, twii iiuuurcii (2unueer. itouiid ed Westwardly hy a thirty feet u Ide allej .South- nam u,t rM-ruuil Hiirri. juiMWttiii nv N.II atreet and Northward by lot number foil inr iuiiniveii'eiiiH inereon eouio-ii hi story t'ftAMK DWRf.UNfi HOIMI, 2 feet by ao feef, ana a two story frame kitchen. mieei uytn leei, iiiurein iiimcueu, uuu a Moue basement cellar under the house and kitchen. Alo. a frame stable, II feet by 10 feet, on the rear oi uie 101, SelMMl nnd ttkeu luto execution u ih iri- rnj 01 nmrifarci .m-itmuy. 8.111 11 m. l or i.eaumn ana nurrisnurK ll.lvn. m.i .T.OU and a.01 11.111. I"nr llowmans. I.elilirh Can. t'berrvtord. Lau- rv's, White Hall, Coplay, lfokendamiua and rreemansuurg o., y.oi, y.wi v.nt n ii.rju. 111.; 12.17. nnd fi.20 0.111. ForMuiiebCliurk a.'ic. 7.1.1,0.47 and 11. IS a.m.; I. 22. 3.1S, 0.257.2:1, 8.tu and U.18 and 12.47 p.m. For Weatlierly and liazleton C47, 7.43 9.30 and II. 48 a.m.: 3J5, 5.25, 7.23, 11.38 11.111, For Mabanov city, stienaiuioaii and Asntann (1.47,7.43,9-10 and H.4S a.m.i 3,15, iv.23and 7.23 P 'n- ... . . , .. ror oiu uariuei auu niiaiiioKiu uuu 11.10 a.m.; n.25 p.m. For New Unstou and rottsvllle 7.43, 8JO and For White Haven. Wllkenliarie and Plttston 0.47, 7.41, .jn nrui 11.43 a.m.; 3.13, .2. 7.23 ana p.m. For Scrnutnn 6.30, 7.43, 0,3d, and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15. S.21 and 7.23 11.111. For Tunkhannoek 11.18 a.m.; 1.25 & 7.23 and (US n.m. I'orOweuo, Auburn, Ithaca and Cenevn 11.48 n.m.; 9,38 p.m. . ... For Laceyvllle. Towauda, Myre, Waieny, ki- mira, Itocbester, uunaio, N'aRai.i rails ami me ivev 11.4H a.m,; uuu 7.2a ano y p.iu. SUNK AY TKAIN.". For New York 5.42 and 10.07 11.111. ; 5.211 p.m. For riilladclnhla KM a. in. and .1.57 n.m. For Fjiston nnd Intermediate Htatumi 3.27. 8.112. 10.07 a.m.: 1252. .1.57. 5.211 and a.34 11 m. For Maucb Chunk 8.14, 1.50 n.m . 12.20, 3.15, e,lf,S3 and 9.38 p.m. cur iiuzieinu 'j.ui a.m.: i-j ?i. .1.1., .v i,.,z n.111. For Miihauoy City anil Mieii,iinlii.ili 12.20 and 3.15 p.m. For White Haien, Wllkcltarre, Vlltstou, Tnnkbauuock.TiiH auda. Siimc. lllmca. i.eneva, Auiiurii, i.imiru, iioeucn r, uunaio, niaxant Falls and thu West 42 p.m. For furllier narticulars tnunlre of Aireiitsfnr 1 lime lames. 1, n, iih.m.iu., ecu 1 l'ii.x. Aireui. Ma) 11, 'no, lj Siuitli ItelblehiMii, IViimi, KE MERER & SWARTZ, .V V o more this. NORTH FIRST STREET, Are acknowledged leaders in Lowest Prices and Excellent Qual ity of Goods. Never oefore in the history ol Lehlghton has one single firm carried such a Complete and Rich Assortment of Handsome Furniture and the Most Beautiful Patterns in Carpets. SOMETHING NEW! A Carriage Swinpg Craft Jumper, Swing and Sleigh, ALL Combined in ONE, for the same price as an ordi nary Hahy Cah. They are very Handsome, Complete and Dur nhle. Mothers should not all to s?e the large assortment of these new and handsome carri ages now on exhibition. nt our popular Furniture Store. is. rriiii. WJXti l estate. ABI 1, Minute vi fi. In the v ;iud Mate Aj 1 or plot . J XI a 2 tn r! v aj .2 -s ' S 2 S U S. W H - 2 i. o u a br o o o - H Yi.B, a S2 flj r CS C2 V OlIAIO A lOKK, Attornoya. auJ t'lmftk, J"u., lay 1 t.KVAN, sheriff. 4elM 10 11,1, ost,hllShnient . for lob" work V." " Vuke iVe W a. n... U- 5SyWSrW W or siihscr pi on aiti requested to nay up at , ah Valley train and profeed to PatryvUI? T.- 8H1ct,llrnlf ' en, fPW .. . 1 . . iJii .i. will h decorated lie. WbXa. William, itaruener, lhlKhton once. It 3 unneeessary to say that e where the gray es win ue uecpratfit. 4ie? ..,,,(.. ....t. ,-ierk.Sd w.. Maucb Chunk n.i.1 the monav and must l.ava It turning at 0.27 a. 111., HlBV VHI prftceeq tq wamcke, HenrV.Sr.. merchant. 8d v... . I peeif llie money ana must naya It. . fn,ollo ceu.etpry n lis nlace where Zelaentu. Jacob, farmer. FraiiKlTn a n 1 'lllltlk MKiiouiAh Dav In ths town will bo ol- seryeil in a.11 unostentatious way. John D, llerlolette I'ost, W, G. A.H., will ilecorate appropriate tribute will 1P pW Hn heroic I " n SuuJay afternoon, May ?8. at l.tW o'clock, all members 1 I lie I'ost arare- Undorf the FUK, (.tppresenatlyr Caldwsll, of Ohio, Weil nesday Intiodnced the following bill to gHERIFF'S SALE i) i' Valuable Real Estate. llv ttrtiiu ot u writ of Levari IiuIuk. In directed, there will lie sold at public endue, at me .at Munch lu Franklin, towniblii Cnrbou roiiuti'. Fa.. rbounded and described lis follows, to wit: lie-1 nrorKwed lo Furry-1 1 - -- -. - j, .j. ii.ii .ml nro- uesaay imiwiucea tne following mil ic ,heRrayesofCo,nrade,wl,o.,ayea,,.weredhu XVe?i FlUyent the ileseorat.on of the United the dual loll cnllanil joined the army ot the great majority on the other side. There will he no great display, the work nf loye will be done quietly and In order, TllK bids for macadamizing First street are all In and work 011 the contract will no doubt snou cotuinenoe. This Is a com meudable result of enterprise, that It will not he the last, but that eyery year some good, solid Improvement will be made that will stand the test of time. o'clock In the afternoon, special appropn-l feiates Flag. ate ceremonies will he neid n tne ccme: T. . an- who . ., .11...., the terv and the craves uecoraieu. in tue - - eyenlns of the same day the members will National F1B. either, by printing on said meet In their Hall at ts ilO o'clock and pro- flag, or attaohlna to the same or otherwise, ceed In a body to tbe lteformed church nt n, advertisement for public display, shall ll'clssport where speclM service, will ue u ulUy of ft mlgdemeanori all()i nk simdav. June 1st. members of Post yletlon thereof In the District Court of the i . . ... . . . 1 I . . 11-11 A,.M1. 1 . T I . - 1 . 1 - . , .1 I I and we trut wlu meet at tueir nan ai mur u uw. uniiru nuiirs, suan va unru 111 any iimwu lu tne roormiig ami r" exceeding oo, or Imprisoned not less llisu Honing immu " , . ,"!: ' ihlrtv davi. or Loth. t tbe dltM.tlon of the court. the Court House In the baron b ' nf Chunk, I'arlum (tounty, rciinaylianla. mi MONI1AY, JUNK ll, at I ovloek, l M the (nllnwiuH deaenbed real estate: All that certain lot ur piece of itrouud situate KluuUiR at a post 011 lh Watt kde of a tiuiuie roaa leAUiuc limit Welssnort to Fnrrv ville, theiioe nloiiK said road south nix and three-ouarter degrees, east Mjtv-slx feet to a IHUt, tneiKH) by lot uuinber four, hereafter to be eomeied 10 F. 8olt, south elcbly-flye detiees, HefcioiiH iinniinMi aim miv iai 111 u ,uu.r m, tin. east side ot a proposed twelve feet wide alley, thence along ally uorthkU and threeuuarters de piees, west sUiy-lix feet tn iot, tbeniw b lot number emlit, now tbe liroVerly ut Jotin ( . Megeulus. Hortb eliilitl-llve dcKreen, east one hundred and Oily fret to tbe place ot lx-xtnuln. It bring lot number U us marked 011 a plan or plot made by Auttin lloyer al tbe instance ot Lerl Horn and A. F. Snyder. The Imiimve ment thereon conlt of a Rnhhr Shoca unlua worn uncomfortablr Uzbt win onn up on tue mi. THE "COLCHESTER" RUDDER CO. offer shoe wltb Inilde of heel Used with rubbet Tint cling to we woe w preTcau tue n.ui nm uiiiiff on. Call ror tne -coicaeiur ' " a nurciuc rniiHTrHR. JOHN . LENTZ, Wholesale Agent. AI.1.KNTOWN, VA. AT 11KTAIL BY Detail dealers can lime their names Inserted here on apiilloatlon. mayn, iwm-yl' DIVORCE NOTICE. s. M. OiuniiiuHT, 1 In the .Ibellant, Conuuoii Court of Fleas of M lam k A. rniirniniiT. UesHiudent. I iseo. CarlHin County No. -', Jan. Term. In Divorce. Itespoiideut. graves of soldiers who sleep their last long sleep will be aecoraiea. 1 To Maooik A. I'oiiTHiouT, above liamcl ; Madam: You are ncieby iiotlflcd that the undereigned, liavliU! been appointed by tne ........ nPr...rt..,.. ei.u. ..f tfinrium tfUiiintv an Bsaiulner lu Ulvoree to take the depositions of wilnokse. lu the above stated pnwvedtugs. ' nii ...,.1. i,,ummiuiI t hl nlllcA In the Horouab of Mamsh Cbuuk. 011 I'1III)A. JUNI-. Mil, 1S0. at NIKK o'clock A. M. for the i.uriwe of Ida appointment, at which time and pUee on are reiieKlcd to lie present will, your vltne(e. I.Alltll II. HAIIHKU. Kiauiiner. MaiK-b Chunk, l'a.. May 13, if0 -vt.i. lEIiIS 2 3 cS O 5 CD 1 o C o -S 3 " CD A. I'KTF.ItH, Saloon and UcHUtiirftiir, lunik Htivcl. rri-Bii iJHferaiyBiuii. - 11 season. Drop 111 anil sw us. uovu n 1 IlWKf.I.INd IIOI MK, plank fakhlou. two atones high, lsui fet, wllli kltahen Uili feet attai-hetl. rmht feet lilcti ami other outUdlOiMPi Sfrludaua nkvii iiitoexeiutioiiiui Uw uw erty of Ihtvtd Crlc and 1.. be sold by FBRtHAM Uvrnr. j Maueli Cliouk. ri , UUi if. I'. Altorueti lur FUiulift' ) it, UiHl I.KVAN, 4iiii. ULESME WANTED. S Attsntiott! LOCAL OR TRAV ELING:. 'Wsoll our Nursery Ktook tuiarv, Kimhm and ttleady riniiioyiueiii Kutn.nic-a i lUSIB UllKTIl tltU rtlilFANV. l-K m ttucbsMer, -N Y. IHlOTOUKAPIl GALLKRY, PeriaHueidlr IvchIosI Hear Valley Depot. fr : I uabinets ami Fitfully HrMH- plehnw eat led apdentoriied. ' I At RBBBR'S llltUO STOltK. Ily lint (Ingle bill lie, by 1-4 ami t-8 doi. Iiiuullllee. Hint In Jobbers lota ut Jobbers liie. If iwi1'b SireuinrlllA tmu nlwitya b Imil. . lull TUiKANU'K SllAVINd 8 A LOOK, epixMlfe tbe j aswooatr Orru tt.. U tmdqKrten for naviuf aAd hau iiuiinji i.n& iueoomld JJ nvc vou Road the Atlvoeato ?