OMH AL CHEAP CASH STORE TOPICS OF TOWN. Very Attractive ARB the NETK Spring lines of GOODS. The Btock in. each of our many departments has been se lected with the utmost cars and with the object of making it as near perfect aE it is possible for a, merchandise stock to bo. Wo do not claim to be strong in one department alone, but we claim to be strong in every de partment of our 6tore. - Wp. claim to have the most complete stock in this section; we also claim to have the beat litihted store for showing goods. This is an advantage enjoyed by very few stores, and enables you to buy goods in nil depart ments of our building by natur al light. J?arly purchasers will have the advantage of selecting from unbroken lines. J. T. NUSBAU1YI, First Street, between South and riura Streets, Lehlghton, ra. The Carbon Advocate 8ATUKDAY, FEBKUAHY 14, 1801. 1'UIILIO SALE KlSalSTKK. Alfred E. Strohl will sell on me ore mlses of the late Peter IV Hawk, ilee'd oil th road leadmz from Traclisvllle to Kresgoyllle, on the 10th of March, bore, cows and a variety of farming Implement On .March 6lb, at 12 o'clock noon, F. .t lletiU. will sell at Public Sa e on the old Heberllng farm, In thisboiougb, horses. cow and a variety r Farming Itnplimeiits, Chat. F. Both, will sell on the old Kolgel farm, Mahoning twp.. on March 13, at 12 o'clock, va uable farm Implements, furniture and llv stock. T. D. Clauss.execulor of too late Dan'l Clauss, will sell valuable real estate on the premises, Lehlghton, on Afarch 7, at two o'clock. Miller & Krum, executors of the late Peter Krum, will sell on the premises In Franklin twp.. Saturday, Feb. 21, at one o'clock, valuable real estate On the 21st of March, at 1 o'clock p. m., 1'enn uowmau, tor mo neirs, win sell the old John D. Bowman farm, on the premises In East Penu twp. See advertise dent and bills. On March 20 and Apt 11 3, at 10 o'clock, Levi S'-elgerwalt will sell, at bis residence In East Penn twp., horses, cows and a variety of farming Imp'Iments. Sen bills. him nr OomIii Sandwiched with Timely Topic nnd Hntle Interesting Heading for Our Kendett T Charley Esrang talks or going west. For blank booksof every description, atLuckenbacb's, toauch Ohnnk. Five subscribers In one day attests the growing popularity of this paper, Unusual gooJ bargains In wan raper at I.uckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Something should be done toward per manent Improvement of the Park. Fred Hex. of tbo south cud, will open his general truck Store about April 1st. Frank Frnstermachcr is building, a frame dwolllng house on Fourth street. Charles Kressley, of Jamestown, loll an Interesting child bv death Monday even ing. Indlpatlons are that 1801 will see man new and pleasant homes creeled In this town. Zach Horn, of Packerton, irlll build a double frame dwelling house on Third street. Frank. Welnland has the contract to paint Theodore Kemerer s Second sweet dwelling. When yon buy wall papers, borders of decorations, see Blery, the Wcissporl dtugglst. IPe call the a'tentbn of our readers to tho advertisements and solicit their favois for our patrons. Buy wall papers, borders and decora lions wber? you can buy newest and bo:t Biery's, ll'tlssport. They say that James Schoch, of Beaver Run, will erect two double frame dwelling houses on Fourth street. Ed Xander Is driving Hagorman's Adam Express wagon. JJo cuts a good figuro with flashy cap, Ac. Council wants to prohibit tho nalllnc of tin placards on the telephone- and tele graph poles along our thoroughfares. Charles llehrla will build for himself a house on a nicely located lot, In the south end, bought recently from 11'. S. Koch No one denies Itl David Ebbcrt, the Xorlh street liveryman, hires out tin haudsomest teams at most moderate rates A larger and cheaper slock of watchet. silverware, &c, than over before Is no offered for salo by S. HagauianehiRhton. 1'enna. , Dec. 0 0m. Who has the largest and finest selected slock of silverware In this neighborhood ? Why E. -II. Ilohl, tho Mauch Chunk Jeweler. IKill Klotz, tho Exchange oortcr, was badly burned about the face on Saturda while firing a large furnace- used for beat' log the hotel. Blerv, tho Wcissport druggist, has the largest new stock of wall papers, borders or celling decorations to be found any where In the county. The Ratcllf Family Vncourageil. To the Editor Carbon Advocate: I desire to tbank the '"Press" of the Lr . high Valley and all my friends who to Iclndly and cheerlully aided me lnsecurlnr obllgtng and efficient book-keeper for the fund for the widow of the lato Barry Lehigh Coal it Hardware Company, of the Dr. O. W. Snyder, our popular horse doctor, one day last week removed four tumors from a big mule belonging to John Fink, of Franklin Organist Wanted The St. John's church In Towamenslng wants an organist. For particulars address the Secretary L. F. KERN. Lehigh Gap, Carbon Co , Pa. 4w Jeweler Bock Is the dad of five boys but the little tot of a baby girl that como the day other makes him all the moro proud of his progeny. Mother and child are do Ing excellent. O. I. Olewlne, for sometime past the Win. Heldt, NOW PROuRKM. Burgeas, Ben. Runts, Couneilmen, .lames P. Smith, Waterbor, n. T. Slraup, L. J. ifoses nrllman aud D. G. Blank. To ihe most ordinary observer of every day events, the result of Tnesdav's election li unmistakable In the conclusion that the people are In earnest for advanced im provement. The Advooatk belleyes that the now council will do what lies in lis power to putLehlghtor In the lank where lb teiongs. They will have many things of gravo Importance to consider, but wo hope no silly fear will make them falter in their determination to advance tho Inter oitsof the town. Burgess Kuntz and his ... . .. i nit... corps of councnmen, inrowiiig puutm aside, and going Into bn'nr-s ns one can, during the next year, do mo tr the town that lias been dano in a d ien jears past, and for this reason. Our ocop e are awak ening to tho practical n. ei islly of keeping abreast with tho times. 1 wing tho vear ended water was lntrodi -ed, effort was made to secure Industries, all showing a desire to get uo and get anM do something. The mighty dollar Is not squeezed so haid and tho town progressed. '1 his spirit, now awakened, must continue, and then watch the toiult. Briefly now, we would mention as a few things that must onus 6ooner or later: Electric lights, bo-e and market house. Park Improvement, better streets, good pavements no obstruc Ions and two wards. These, and other things win be legltinalely debated by Burgess Kuntz and cjuncil for they were elected on the Im provement p'atform. The Burgess already his signified his Intention for practical progression, lie means what ho says. Let council work witli him. NEWSY W2IS8PORT. The Ini -;of a Lively Tom Urlnfly CUronl- hort Snip-Knap Order by the ami Chum." is veiling Lehigh cled i "Mir. i w count f D.tn business Tb Notice t F. P. licit has removed his carpet works to Fred. Leuckcl s place opposite me Carbon House. 3t B. J. TUESDAY'S ItESULT. Tuesday's election In this place passed o3 qule ly. We below append the result- names with a star precceding denoting Ihe winters. Tho right hand column are Re- pabllcans and ihe Democrat a are on the left: I1UIIOKU. Kuntz 317 1 M.ihlra RelcharJ...220 OlUACIOtEN. W. 8. Koch. 3 years.2S9 1 U. T. Strauo. 3 yrs.202 it ir..nt'mi'lu-r.'..2rS5 L. J. lleldt. S vrs...iHU L. II. Nothsteln.t yr.tiW , .i. Iielliimii,2 Vrs..:o -W. It. JHUIIK, 1 SCHOOL MRKCTOItS. James Hex, S y 271 1 L. .T. Hauiman, 3y.W0 (. U. Kenieier,3y.270 H. II. Binder, 3y... .202 II. It. Krcldler, ly..2U 'Dan'l Wleand, ly..W0 BUSTIOE Of T1IK rBACB. IL A. Hi l 7, 1'., no opposition. TAX COLLKOTOn. William Schadcl.. .. s!78l 'Wtllum IlclirlE. . . .200 OVKUSKKUOlTItK I'OOH. James Blsley 230 1 'Peter Helm 320 ABSlSTAHT ASSESSORS. II. D. Straun 215 1 !'. 1'. Seinmel 205 J. M. rrllilimer... .250 1 Samuel Keller judob op ntrccrioN. if. J. Heberllng.... 2M I Thos- A .Swartz.. . .278 iHsrKcron of klkctions. O. F. Acker 2t7 I Owen Itehrlg 312 A0DIT0R. 6. A. Harding 240 1 Tlios. J.Nujbaum..S01 Batcllff, of Lehlghton, Pa. who met. wlih such a horrible and sudden death at Pack erton on Jan. 0, 1801, leaving his family homeless and penniless. Contributions were received as follows for tho $500 fund : AUentown, 934.70; Bethlehem, $5X0; Bear Creek, $20.00? Corwells, $5.00; Cher-i-yford. $1.00; Easton, $5.00; East Mauch Chunk, $4.75; Fleming ton, N. J $500; north end, resigned Saturday. Tbe vacancy has not yel been filled. At a meeting of the Lehlghton Land and Improvement Company, Jfonday evening. John Seaboldt, Jr., was eleced president In place of John S. Lcntz, re signed. The election Is a good one. The Carbon County Improvement Company expects to Illume with their Barrlsburg. $5.00; Hokendauqua, $10.00; electric lights In this borough and Welss- Jeddo, $5 00; Lehlghton; $17 00; Mauch Chunk. $253.05; Ml. Carmel, $5.00; Ma faanoy City, $2.00, New York, $18.25; New Boston Junction, $8.50; Nesquehon- ing $1.80; Perth Amboy, $1,00; Pbllde Ipbla, $30 00; Parr vlllc, $12 85; Packer ton, $18.40; Redlugton, $2 00; Slatington, $10.85; Sugar Notch, 50 cents. South Beth lehem, $25 00; Upper Lehigh, $31-75; Total, $530.00; Less expenses portion print lag and t stage, $4.00. $635,00 Is the total amount collected to dale, lndedendent of about $250.00 col lected by subscription books of the P. O. S. of A. and bis fellow workmen at Pack erton and Lehlghton to cover funeral ex penses and other Immediate warns, By request of Mrs. Hatcllff the amount, $525.00, has been deposited at the Second National Bank of Aauch Chunk, and the Cashier Instructed lo pay the family $10X0 per month during the preseut year and thereafter $25.00 per month until the fund port by the first of March. The wires are now being stretched along the streets. W. S. Koab, of the south end, con tinues to offer one to a half dozen acres of land for manufacturing purposes. If we had a few more live men like Mr. Koch Lehlghton would soon amount to something. Aaron Aflller, of the south end, wl o suffered a fracture of tbe left shin bone recently by suddenly stepping from a pave ment projection In that locality, was Fri day taken to the home of bis father, John Miller, In NIs Hollow. Tbe Reformed church choir has just been re-organlzed, and lie following new membeis added: Misses Lizzie Beck, Ella Seaboldt, Bertha Farren.Mary Fcnsler macber and Alice Blank. Tbe choir furnishes excellent music. We regret to note the continued illness of Miss Sallie, daughter of J. L. Gabel, of this city, a studeut in Kingston Semlnery Ida Scbabo nils. .raver returned Saturday from a jaunt to Wllkesbarre. : brick work on Seager'a now addi tion will be commenced next weeK. Chaiiey Mller, of town, has launched In the butchei ing business In East Mauch Chunk. Mlssei I va and Luoy Itomlg wern Welsspon JO' :ig ladles at the County Seat Saturday. Wm. Heed, the popular young butcher, of H'elssprrt, c ircled In Philadelphia dur ing tho wsi'k, Miss S. E. Whitehead, tho popular cast side Milliner, wasdolng business at Alien town on Tuesday. --Sheriff Illrara P. Lovan, of the County Seat, -was smiling and joking with old friends In the township Tuesday. Henry J. Shoemaker returned .Monday from Cbemvllle where he was in attend ance al tho funeral of hs father. The new school directors for the Frank lin Independent school district are Ruben Zimmerman anil John F. Zero. Tho protracted meetings, going for some time past In Ebenezer Evangelical church, closed sine die Sunday evening. One hundred trees will be planted in ihe Public square, and tbe plot of ground devoted lo Purk will be otherwise Improved. For the purpose of winding uo all affairs, Council will bold an extra special meeting on Monday evening. Bepresentl -It Is the rumor of tho street that, If Rev. Wuclr.er, of the Lutheran church re signs, ho will accept a charge In West Penu, Schuylkill county. .Tnlin Kmllh till WPP.k mOVed lllS family to Texas where they will reside In tho future. They have the best wishes of many friends for prosperity ill tuoir new home. IVnrdn nn hnlh sides the canal should petition court to have ihe L. C. & N. Co., erect a bridge over tho canal that will trord both convenience and safety to pedestrians. This week Fred Horlacher loaded his Ice machine on a Central freight car and hipped it to Tarbou Springs, flonaa. hero it becomes tho property oi v. u. UrilUlhs & Co. Mfs. Henninger, widow of the late .Tames D. Henninger. -vas Monday taken seriously ill at IPalnutport where she was attending tho Interment of her nusoanu. Many friends here hope for her speedy te- covery. The first move of the Central Com pany toward Improvements mentioned last eck. was to till the ditch between tlie railroad tracks and tbe bridge with cinder Don't stop at this, let the good work con tlnuc. , Engine 328 run Into the rear end of coat train drawn by Engine 331 last Salur lay on the Central road, midway between this place and Parryvlllc. No one was In j u red, but a number of cars wero terribly dlsluca;ed. On the 20th Instant, onr connlar voung friend, Aaron Snyder will wed Miss Li lle Outh, the accomplished daughter of Mrs. ii. uuuon. ine yonng cotipie win live in Irandsomely fitted up home on Union Hill, a flourishing suberb of this lively town. On the 22nd instant, Bev. Bhoads, of Ohio, wilt preach a trial tcrmon before tbe Kctormed congregation in tun place, with a view of being elected to tho vacancy caused by the resignation of Itov. J. J. SiautTor, who. It Is said, will go to uaupbln county where ha has beon elected to a lu crative charge. In Franklin thev elected the following officers: judge of election. W.B.Adams; overseer of the poor, li. Drtlsbach; tax col lector, Milton Sctzcr; asst, assessor, J. K. Ulckcrt, if. ll. YalcK; supervisor, iNatlmn Ulose: auditor. Stephen bolt: school uiree- crs. David Beltz. Paul Bovcr: Inspectors. Frank Zimmerman Milt tvalck. Messrs. DeHart and Orton, auditors for the Central Railroad of New Jersey. were In town this week. They adjusted the accoucts of tho late agent,. J. D. Uennlnger, and transferred the saiuo to Frank' lleiTelfitiger, of Lehlghton. for some lime past employed as special agenl for the company. Ihe appointment is a good one in every particular, Frank being thorough ly reliable and efficient. The "straggle" Tuesday resulted as follows: justice of tho peace, J, S. Jllller; councllmen, Milt Emdry. Jacob Straus- berger; school directors, Austin lioyor, Iteuben Musselman, Unas. Laury; tax col lector, Sam we'eh; judge of elections, win. tlouinger: inspectors, liert Arner. ii. j. Shoemaker; Auditor, C. XI. Nusbauin; overseer of the poor, Qeorge Moer; asst. assesors, Milton Flory, Hrru. Reed. A few days ago when Charles Arner. of Union nil), was running his engine over the road en route to the old Maria Furnace he met a team at George Rapp's farm, and In trying to give the driver half the road, through some defect In the stearlng tackle, gavo him the whole of it, sending his en gine over an eight foot embankment into Rapp's garden. The engine was only slightly damaged and was pulled up on the road next day by Lewis Miller's team of mules. The auxlllery connected with tho Luth eran church, known as the "Ladles' Faith ful Friends," gavo an Interesting and verv pleasant "chocolate feast" in school hall one evening recently. Mrs. Samuel Welch A COLUMN OF JUMBLES- Orlmnnl and CUppad. Little Matter of Intercut that are Worth tlic Reading. There are eight, prisoners in the county jal!. Wm. Srhoch Is building a cozy frame dwelling In tbe Beaver Run. 40.000 tons of coal oassed over the scales in the Packerton yards on .Monday and Tuesday. The Banks township night schools closed a successful three months term on Tuesday evening. James Breslln was the teacher. -A bill providing that the terms for Chief Burgessoa Mmll be Hire) Yearn In stead ot oue, has been intioduced In the Legislature. Farmers and others in the lower end it Carbon have set out over 1000 peach trcM according to tbe report of tree agent Snyder, of Franklin. Soldiers' pensions havo Just been grantel to the following named persons to wit: Original Joseph Gieenzwelg, Weiss port; John H'rlght, South Bethlehem. Harry Pettlt, of Parrvllle, who was before Judge Butter.at Philadclpth, Mon day, charged with sending obcene matter through tho mall, was fined $50 and costs. The plant of the silk ini at Weatb erly, covers a ground spaco of 75,000 square feet. The buildings are all of one story high. The outfit comprises 30,000 spin ning spindles, winders, &c DUdlce Snyder, of the old Snyder farm. Towamenslng, has slatted a peach orchard. He planted 200 choice joung trees last fall. Butcher Frank Delhi, of the same town ship, has gone Into the same business on a small scale. A gentleman employed by tho Evans .Vicing Company met with a serious acci dent at Audenried, late Monday evening. His horse rau away, tbe carriage was upset, and the man had one of his Icg4 broken and was badly cut about the head. A fool out West drank a quart of whis key, and It killed him. A woman In New York drank seven cups of tea, and the re sult was death. A man in our own State drank fifteen glasses of water, and died. Whatever you drink, be moderate. A remarkable case of longevity exists ILcnyfcj "Zero's Opera House Store," V CONTINTTRS HJtATlOTTATlTJtltS FOR Is tl.e most ancient aud tnett general of all diseases. Scarcely a family lit entirely free from it, while thousands everywhere are Its suffering slaves. Hood's Barsaparilla has had remarkable success In curing every form of scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings In" the nek or goitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial or total blindness yield to the pffwextuj effects ot this medicine. s Sarsaparilia CONTINUES HEADQUARTERS FOR $Eijppers9 l!iifbler89 Sfois and Caps. BoWbyalldnegtU. 51 1 tlx for ft. rrtparedonly fcy CI. ItOODCO.,Apoliecarle,towell,Mu. IOO Doses Ono Dollar We don't protend that we give our goods away, but we main tain such a steady line of low prices for the best line of good Short Important Ad's that every sale seems a sacrifice; a bargain that can't bo beat. Prices and the Quality of Goods lalk. Come and see us. All advertisements under this head such as lost, found, strayed, stolen, wanted, for sale and all minor notlees not exreedlng six lines, will be Inserted at the rate of one cent a word for the llrst Insertion, and one bait cent a word for each subseauent Insertion. nrnvtrllnr.hnw ever, that no advertisement be charged less I than 25ct (or a single Insertion, and that they I tTOlt 8ATJ2 A frarr.a dwelling house on 4th street. Protiertv Is nlcelv located anil will be sold cheap ond on easy terms. Apply to I it. v. AiuuiuiAiftii. jan 17-ui STUUKK'8 HHAVINO SALOON, opposite the Aovocate Ofhck, Is headquarters for juavinu, uaircumng ana snampooing. UAIX. GO TO Fits. RODKMBR, under the Kxchar.gc .Hotel, Bank street, for a smooth shave ora msmonauie uair cut. iw Closed on nutidays Itocder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry In stock a full line of fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and wo are the only place In town where you cau buy Bender's Cream tor the face. WANTED. The Singer Manufacturing Company wants a goott steady iran as Agent and Collector, E. G. ZERN. Hummers Q ueensw ars Bazaar, FIRST STREET, LEHIGKTON. When you, think of buying Olanswarn, Chmaware or Qt.ieenswara inUuowtown &hS tort 'ntS,etaXB?o; of any kind, you, will find that it means a saving of tho Mighty There are three residents In one house required; must como well recommended and Dollar to buy at Hummel' 8 Bazaar. Our stock is the most oam Solomon Snyder, aged 87; bis wife, aged Married , , . iMiown . EVBnHhina't JV.- TA filnnds. ih Mult. 81, and bis wife s brother. Owen Bitter, THE SINOKit M'P'O. Co.. ...j:-ji..j-.n t r -r. Try - -..vni aged 78 and oggiegate of ZoO years. Shenandoah, i'a. I "tU luv jenucs. n v cuLrimsy inunv iwntvui At Hex's Bon Marcbe. Mauch Chunk. VLi- Aur "uPao."er. at mo uaroon uousc, to catl ana see ourgooas. 2 on arc sure to be suited. nurnl.Atora will Hnri nna nf tl.o mncl Avian. I H ' dn I ......... t. . ..... U..u vuw w. ..u " it exausted, unless it is found advisable Jo uear IKIIkejbarre. Mrs. Oabe is In constant street to some of her friends School Nolus. Total enrollment ... 570 Highest percentage . . 07 Lowest percentage ... 62 Pupils present every day . . .145 Visits made by the Principal . 7 Visitors ..... .24 The pupils of tho high school rendered the following program of exercises on Friday afternoon during tho last hour of ihe week: Song bj ti o school, On, to be over Yonder: recitation. The old man In tho stylish church Lizzie behoch; Reading, Yacobs Duuient, Jfary Penstermacher sketch, Katie Fenstermacher; Instrumental duett, violin, Mamie Scmmcl; essay, Alexander Hamilton, Jennie Grosscup solo, Lizzie Len'.z; reading, Clara Kuntz chorus. Climbing tho Hill, Misses Walp Weidaw, Hollenbach, Itehrlg, Brocate and Fortwangler: debate resolved thatColum. bus deserves more honor than Washington affirmative Allen Greenawald and Oscar Hellman; negative Wllmer H Held and II. L. Ceggns. The decision of the Judges, on the merits of tbe argument produced, was In favor of the aflltmatlvc recitation, 'I ho Hespcrnr , Mabel IKheatle.y quartette, Jflsscs Fink, Gomery, Scmmel and Horn. All of the pupils had made a proper pre paration to meet the appointments and the exercises proved to bo highly interesting. The patrons and friends of our public schools are cordially invited to visit, and attend the weekly literary exercises. . ...,..,. carried off the honors for supplying the . , . j. . the best cako and choicest clioto'ate. Like A most delightful birthday reception was eTery llllng ihe lhe ..LadIes. Friends" arr given by Jiss Llllle, daughter of Burgess connected with this was a grand social Relchard. at her home on south Third success. The "Stroller" souldn't mind In honor of talcing in a least or mis Kinu, -en r slve assortments of goods ever tut on sate In a single store in Carbon county. The prices are In such an array ot combination and the goods so varied that the store re presents one dazzling bargain. The habit of stopping wagons and olh er vehicles on the street crossings is a bad one and should be stopped, especially In bad weather when pedestrians, at great In convenience and discomfort are obliged to cass around the blockading vehicles in mud and slusb, Tie various institutions, public and private throughout tho Stato, seem to think the State Is a great cliaritable foun tain from which ducats should-flow with out stint. Already appropriations have been asl-ed to the amount of $0,000,000. and they are nol yet all In. Philip Hofacker, the Master Mechanic and Superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's foundry and machine shops, at Weatbcrly, died on Thursday night, after a brief Illness with apoplexy. He was born in 1810, In Chester county and took up a residence In Wealherly In 1852. Deceased wai much esteemed by a large circle of friends. There Is trouble lo tbe IRilcksville precinct. The teachers of that dlstiict or ganized themselves Into a literary society recently and held their weekly meeting In the school house. The directors found out about it and kicked so hard that at a special meeting Il'ednesday evening tbe society was ordered out. Tho young people are up In arms against thff directors. Cards are out announcing the marriage on Wednesday, Feb. 25, of JIss Virginia Hunter, daughter of J. W. Hunter, Esq., of H'eatherly, to Mr. IKm. M. Homlne, of Milwaukee, IHs. Miss Hunter is one of the best known and most esteemed Toung ladles in ll'callieily and has a great many fi lends who will be pleased to hear of her approaching marrihge. Mr. Romine Is a passenger agent for the 'Great Northern Railroad. Tbe ceremony will tako placo in the Metbodlst Episcopal church at Weatbcrly. Administrators' Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! There will be cxDoed at nubile sain on the orenuses In Frankllu Township, Carbon county, I ra.t naiuruuy, FEBRUARY 21st, 1891, at ONE o'clock in the afternoon the following valuable Ileal Estate, of the late l'oter Krum, ucui'oscu, containing 31 AURES, moreor less, under a good state of cultivation; I rnv. t .i Tt 1 boundedauddescrluedas fellows, towltionthe I Tlip I.QlpQT FI177 P? north by lands otc. li. Miner & Co.i on the south I 1110 UUlOul X UililUU, uj iiiuua ui jicuvciicuiiivu iiiucasi. uy lauua ui Natnun soit.aiin on tno west by lands or wm, KiMitVfllhplTl ilnrt llnht Alithnnv. ThA Imnrnvp. merits tliereon area line Anple Orchard. Spring and Well otpuro water,aTwo-and-a-Ha!f story MARGHE The majority of people know a cood thine when they iee it, which accounts for the continued increase of customers at our Bon Marche. The valentine season was a success; we cleaned out everything, and now the vacant ipaces are filled with DUELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, a large Barn and other necessary outbuildings. On ihe property is the well-known Helen nip Slate Quarry t3tyTernis and conditions wilt bo mado known amine nna tuace oi eaie uy dUUH a, Itlll.LlUt, JOSEPH KRUM, Administrators. PUBJLIC SALE- OF VETtY VALUABLE Farm Stock ! The Jinderslgned will sell at Public Sale on I tho Old Heberllng Faun, la the Borougn ol Mmigmon, i .1., on Thursday, March 5, 1891 .' commencing at 12 o'clock M.. the following I articles, to Two Horses, One Black Horse, 8 years old, good driver single I or double: 8 cows, three with cnlvesi 2 Durham linlT.r. 1 t.Mll 1 llun.hni..B ,.'0(vnn 1 nnlmp.. I W'KATIII2llt.Y. I wacon.'l snmiir wacon. 1 llclit buckboard. 1 ln nf (Via 1nt Phlltn I Phamnlon sinirle reaDer. 1 llirlit mower. 1 Mc TTnlTonliAi. lnrmm.1 opum MiPr Meeha. Sherry urain una lertiiuer un , 2 tiiresn np . -. . i machines, i uorse nowcr. i ieeu cutter, i lauuins A Mew Lot of Stationery, Dress Trimminas, 5, 10 and 25c Goods, leal Instruments, Finest Tissue Pacer anil School SUPPLIES. BUY AT HAGERMAN'S BON MARCHE. Adam's Express Company. I mill. 1 c-rn shcller. 1 broadcast seed sower. Cut- I tlvator, plows, harrows, harpoon bay tork, with rnne anu nune. nav laauers. lot ot narness. raKei, torKS, lot oi cuicKens, uay, straw, corn- f stalk, und a large variety of other articles too I numerous to meutlun. Terms o months credit I wltu approved security. u. J. iiklui. Estate Notice. Letters ot Administration on the estate ot I Robert A. Hcnrv. lute ot Lower Towamenslnc I l lownsuin, uaruon county, neceasea.naviug ddch persons indebted to said estate are requested to iiiaHii liiiiiieuiiiia uiivuiuiiL. uuu uu iiaviiiic iubi I claims nitalnt the same will present them for settii ment to J. C. KIlEAMElt, Administrator, resiaiUEat jh upon, in frhi tnwnsnip. Atwrnevs, Feb. U414ir, Invest It safely where a larf;e Interest can be obtained. I take pleasure In statin.! that situations have been secured for two of the eldest chl dren, a boy aged 10 years and a girl 11 years. Twenty-five ladles of Mauch Chunk are busy making clothes enough to dress tbe whole family for at least tno years; also, Dr. J, O, Zern of JVelssport, contributes bis services free ot charge In case ot sickness and a kind gen tleman ot Mauch Chunk, will send $15.00 per month tor the balance of this year, commencing this month, Independent ot the fund. The subscription and bank book com bined will be kept at tbe Second National Bank for additional contributions and pub lic inspection. Gratefully and Respectfully yours, Samuel M. Cortrlgbt. Msuch Chunk, Feb. IS, 1801, Where to see the nest selection Is at E. H Hobl's Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk. Seel Seel Seel Don't fail to see largest stock of ll'atches ever disnlayed In Mauch Chunk at Hobl's Jewely Store. Grant Oass. of Annvllle, Lebanon county, baa accepted a post Ion with tbe ton's birthday, Monday evening, Lehigh Coal and Hardware Company, as salesman, WANTED, a good stout BOY, about 15 or 10 yeats of age, to make blruself generally useful. Apply at the Cardon Advocate Office. An organization to be known at the "Order of Chosen Friends" will soon be Instituted here. It Is 'conducted on tbe building and loan bails. Al Heflelflnger, nf town, with the Ceutral Railroad Company, atScranton for sometime at telegraph oceiaior, .Is now stationed at the south end of Hazzards, this county. Stockholder Eistler takes greit Interett in the knltiln mill. He dsvs the Initltu- tlon dally visits, and for the convenience of tbe working air Is will supply matting for them to stand on. The friends of Tom Rhoads gave him a big surprise party one night thlt week. All preitrtt enjoTtd themselves great. Following a big supper Micky Eirsn? and Frank Welnland furnished tome good music Our sa'e aim this year Is to show the largest stock and prettiest deslgnt everdit ilsyd In Afaueb Cbnnk. The sprlog stock nit received, tarDUet all who have teen It. to iMb dtgant designs and assortments ve displayed In this section at ean now HB al Jairtlry Sure f E. JX. Iota attendauce at the bedside of her daugbler, who at lato accouut is not ex pec ltd to re cover. The 000 feet of rubber liose bought re cently by Council Is being carted from one place to another in order to keep It dry. The old fire sled Is loo damp. Council certainly won't let tbe bose go to rot on accouut of not haying a suitable place to house It I The Base Ball Association have ar ranged for tbe production of that blghlv interesting comedy, tbe ' Broom-maker" In the Opera House, on the 27lh by an excellent company. Our people want to wall for this, It Is bound to please them, Don't miss It. Press Koch who rolls cigars for Koch, tbe tobacconist was the banplest man In town Mondat judging from the pleasant smile that illumed his phiz when bo ex hibited a number ot beautiful valentines received from admiring friends and Mertz on the previous Saturday, The Young People's Society, of Zion's Reformed church, will celebrate Washing- in the the twenty-second anniversary of lier birtli on last Friday evening. Tho evening was spent very pleasantly In games, vocal and Instrumental music and recitations. At a lito hour all were called to the dining room whero a bounteous repast was served. To eaoh ono a souvenir was given In the form of n Japanese napkin and a decorated clothpln which look the place or a napkln-lint?. Those present were, Aggie and LU'ie Relchard. TillleSelfert, Sallle Raudenbiish. F.lla Slbbel. Emma Seller. Mamie Gabel, ggle Hunk ami Marvbnuler, George and Gd. Kalchard, WJli and Frank Oberl, Prof. BIIAVEK UUADOW. The Elckapoo Medicine Co., of Auden ried. gave an Inlertalnmenl Tuesday eten- Inc for the benefit of the families ot the men who lost their lives In the recent mine disaster ut Jeanesville. Quite a sum was realized. Mrs. J, O. Haydon, of Jeanesville, has ordered seventeen caskets from different undertakers to have them In readiness to receive tho dead bodies of the men who rerithed In the mines at that place last week. Best White Sugar, 4 pounds for 25 cents. French Prunes, 10 and 12 cts a pound. Large Pickets, 12 cents per dozen. Best Roasted Coffee, 23 cents a pound. Best Flour. Vl.6i per bag. Look at onr Ladles Fine Kid Shoes al il.io. nnU TTeavv Working Shoes. $1.00. All Shoes are down to Hock Bottom. It will pay you to look at then. Tha latMtti inck. Stiff Hate for uents al fl.ia. 171 A OTVff 1?"b1 Q A 11 TH Soft and Crush Hats, nobby styles, 50 cents and np. X' XS.Aa.UA VAt I .hn, tponca and Poultry Wires. We can ulva vou bottom miens. n.mimnwiM IrAAn a cnmnletn atinrtment and nrtees must he lnwr than thft lnvL. ine unuersigoeu ouers lorstucavaiuuuir i w nllnw nn one la undersell us. Lome and tee lar vourscir. iarm, locateu in juauoning townsnip, (.at- uon countv, auoui two ana one-nan runes from Lehlghton, containing 65 AGEES. The Improvements thereon are a Ed. Afiunleh, Ed N'nsnaum, Tllgli. John Kirk, of Philadelphia. Knerr and rilOl'LU ON TIIK GO. church edifice, by reciting a specially pre pared program of appropriate song and recitation. The exercises promise very Interesting and Instructive. Mrs. Daniel neberllng, relict of the late Judga Heberllng, Is critically 111 at tbe home of her son In-law, J, L, Oabel, on First street. Mrs. Heberling, who Is elgh.ytwo years ot age, enjoyed rompara live good health until a year or more ago, when she suffered a paralytic stroke. A person In this neighborhood who Is In tbe habit of tending anonymous letters to a party not a thousand miles awav, but whom we will not mention, bad better bt ware. It is a penltentrary offense and a repetition will land "tome one" In jail. A word to tbe wise should be tufflelent. At a recent meeting of tbe Lehlghton Cemetery Company, tbe following new directors were elected: Clinton Bretney, Reuben Feottnraaeber, John Seaboldt,Jr. and Mablon Reiebsrd, following whleb tbay organised by eleeilug Tbtedore Kern ertr, president; FredtiielcBiinkman, treas urer; John Seaboldt. Jr., .Seratary; Owen XloU, MpMlateadeal. Flash Pictures of I'nmlllar races Coming and Going. Afrs. M. Relchard and daughter Aggie spent a lew dayt wuu AUentown iriecdSr Miss Annie Grosscnp, of Plalnfleld. N J . spent Sunday with the "folks at borne." Frank P Lentz, of Barnesvllle.Schuyl- kill county, gave us a pleasant call on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Balliet, of Unlonville, was a visitor at tbe homo of J. L. Gabel dutlng last week. Francis Bachman and sister, Mlts to be Gertie, spent several days last week with Aiieniown inenas. Miss Lon Frnedenbereer. ot Tamaoui was the guest of Mlts Tlllle Selfert, on South street this week. A. L. Hagrrnitn, of Hagerman'e Bnn Afarche, was in New Yiirk City Thursday buying in new ttneK. J. F. Werner and family, of Lansford. spent several days recently with Lewis Werner, on Second street. George Schultz, happy and good look neaseier was seeing old filendi here during tbe week. He will return to Great Bend lo day. George Hall man will be to Qoakertown Saturday attainting llio wedding of hit tit' ter. Mitt Ida, to Ambrose George both of tbe former place. Officer Frank Snvder. tbe "dandy LITTLE QAl. The George's school wat closed last Tnesdav, because the teacher, Alyln 11. Selfles.was clerk of election, The Green's school was closed on Tuesday last, because tbe teacher.AIyln H. Green, was a clerk of election. Subscribe for tbe Cahbon Advocate. and read one of tbe best newspapers lu the county. Only $1 a year IN paid in ad- va nee. A snelllng bee came or! at tho Ash land school house at Llt'la Gap, on Thurs day evening, lhe exercises were con ducted by the teacher, Mr. Charles Costen- bader. George M. Henry and wife, of this p'ace, paid a visit to Allen McFarland, al allllport, over Sunday. Aivin it. billies, leacner or ueorge's nlc, of the Weatherlv shops, wero con slgntd to their final resting place in Union Cemetery, on Monday afternoon, lhe funeral was largely attended by tbe many friends of the deceased, who bad come to pay their last tribute of respect to bis menioy. Nearly all the prominent officials of the L. Y. R. R , were noticed among those who had assembled to attend the las'. sad. rites. Rev. Stevenson, of Mauch Chunk, conducted the services which were held at his late home, on Carbon s'reet. Mr. Hoffeckcr was held In high esteem by granted to the undersigned Administrator, all his employees, ana in an ins relations in life he showed that manly and humane spirit thai characterizes true manhood. The many engines that were built here under his supervision bear testimony to his knowledge of the elements of machin ery, and lili good judgment which enabled hlnr to buna an engine parucniaiiy suueu for mountain roads such as we haoln this section. He is missed In tho shops and in tho town. Tbe family is In receipt of many messages expressing sympathy for them In their hour of bereavement. H'eatherly witnessed a rather lively election, on Tuesday. Tbe principal con test was for burgess and justice of tbe peace. All the democratic candidates were however elected, with the exception ot burgess and judgo of election, Tue follow- m . l. Mniib; town council, a. Kintz and 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, Henry ouaunei, scuoui uireviuis, xjaiim Rouse and Harrison Rouse; justice of the peace, J. W. Hunter; tax collector. W. Unci; assistant assessors, August Sleler and P. E. Faust; Judge, Chas. Benslnger; inspector, W. A. Muss; auditors, v. a. Kilter and Adam Habel; A. M. Neumiller recelyen 418 votes. Daniel Rouse, tbe efficient superinten dent of the H'ealberly car shops, has sprved most faithfully for twenty-four years in the capacity of school director, in this town, and as he Is again elected by a most decided majority, he will serve three years more, health and strength per mitting. We enture the opinion and we believe there Is not another peison in Car hnn I'liimiv. who stood Identified with the sebool intnresls. of his town for such a the premises fite . of Jnslah Bowman, dee'd In lone Deriod And further we beliove. that there are few directors In Carbon county, oturJav March 21st. 1891 who take a deeper Interest In popuUr Oiuuruny, jtiuriu -gabi,, iosi education man lie. uis liueresi, iu iguuui work, has lucreased with his yoars ot service. More such men in this most lm noiiant olUco throughout the county. would be a credit to lhe electors, and a .boon to tbo school children of Carbon county. Principal C. A. Rltter has arranged for a local Institute, on tbe 0'h and 7tn ot March. Prof. Coughlln, vice Principal ot balance being WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF iw.r - 0. w Hfimi'i! Hardware, In fact almost anything yon ma; ask for. Note tome of tbe prlcosi East Weissport. SON. and all the necessary out buildings, Sever- (TT-TT TniT Op the Park. (TTT TYYN" al never falling tptlngs of water, suitable I UJjlvn c VUJjAW for fish-dams, are on the property. For further tmtormalton apply to C. E. MILLER, East Mauch Chunk, Va. Feb. 14-0w. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE IT WILL Interest the ladles to learn that we are always making additions to onr always complete assortment ot goods, which now Includes a handsome new line of all kinds of Game's, Puzzles, Novelties in Toys, School Ssatioit kiiy, Jeweluy, Cohfeotioneiiy, Fituirs and a full 11q6 of Cuoioe Groceries. H'e sell at Rock Bottom Prices. Call and see us before making purchases elsewhere. the followlnc described valu- All that certain tract I TWO-STOKY HTONE HOUSE. .. . i.nnln..l . n.l tl.., l.A I... A,...H fnKaUHl IDr & HGIUID. H U lUi SriCIAI bl9 I .-"'J-. WWIIIIBai -T.-,: ; .,, TT..,.r. l Ut 1 U Vim iv, . i., ...n a utilA Ittutl KutMte. in Hit or piece of bind, situate along the line ot the l.eulsh Valley Itallraad, nearly opposite tbe allium of Bowmanstown. In Bast l'eun Town- ship aforesaid, known as the John 1). llowman'4 Fanu. coutaiuiuK 17$ AOKDS I mam nr I am. nhAut so aorfrs of which are cleared I and under a good state ot cultivation, The I it- vmiiania iimuer ljina. una il is i vaiuaDie Diate ae-i area CULTON :CULTON Spring, 1891. cholars who attended every day last month. Tbelr names are as fellows: Nolhan H. George. Preston George, Preston E. George, Qulr.cv Dover, Eraslus E. Gouger. Emma J. George. Cora A. Ueltz, Ella V. George, Maude L. George. Llllle C. Brltz, Clara A. George, Hatile il. Geo.rge and nettle Gouger. line nay last weeE, lievl jenrtre. of this place, shipped the following hides to commission mercnani, tvagner, ot New York: Thirteen foxes, twenty racoons, forty skunks, ufty-flve mnskratt, five minks and three opossums. All these were shot and trapped, bv Levi and two of hit brother, Kdvi !n and Frank George, so far this season. It Is said that Levi is lhe champion trapper In tblt county. The election boatd consisted of the fol lowing olflcera on Tuesday last: Judge of election, Jonn kiois; lutpeciort, vlion cop"pe'o tbSomhB.lblih.m uad AST SJS W Gr-t' ,A H .hi, i.i. h.i,A. ti.oV. a Sitfles and A. H. Green, tbe following an BIJVUli A IU J " uai wtlltt t iiviub ' t tbe "Knight ot tbe Spigot" at tbe Carbon House. We bad tbe platiure of shaking bands with Lablcb Gap's new 't-qulre -W. H Nr. liruber GruBec Thursday morning. will nuke a first-eiatt official In vr iue and we eongrelulata tbe Uap dlttrlot OA bfal Uollea to to lapedat an oAUm. following are the lucky officers which were elected on Tuesday last, lor J ml Ice of the Peace, ('has. Oreeo ; lax collector John Strohl. assistant assessors, Levi Hojer and Conrad StroM, overseer of poor. H'ui. Cbristman, school director, Nathan George, auditor, W. H. ZatRtfifBH. Judge of tlectlon Adam Eaukel. littpotMi, Wm. H. Qeorge aad Jawea CWrelL before the institute. Sunt, Haxleton has also consented to givu an ad dreas, Principal Bevan, Hemmlnger, Belsel and Kront have been asked to participate in tbe Inslltute.and all will be In aUendance and favor the institute with talks ou edu cational tnbjnoia. An Intellectual feast Is i anticipated. All friends of education are lespectfullv Invited to attend this Institute, Lather Union. Tbe Lnther Union, will bold their re gular meeting ou Jtfonday evening, 28rd Inst., the following program will be rend ered: Opening exercise, Osoar Hellman; select reading. Lena Gazell; essay on Jothna. Battle Noll: recitation. Sadie MUler; debs'a-rMolved that country life it preferable to city life AtBrlmatlve, Llllle Relchard. Ira Nolbtteln: negative, U M. Beldler, Agnea Bauer, chorus, conducted by Mamie Seminal ; tbre referred questions, select reading. Mary Ebbert; duel, Mamie Gabel, Llllle Relebard. A Hare Opportunity. Rltbal, Ibe photographer, will take you sitting for a photograph thkx or chaboe if von detlre to have toe nlciare enlarged and Imys tbe order with bleu Ttttt It an ami opportunitr and yott tbestta lake ad vanUg of It, (reotntly remodelled) about 34x30 feat, klteben aiuoheti, largo ban' and all neeewary out- Dunainiu. Terms and conditions wtll be made known tt ,,,ne ana P For e Feb. is. mi. REX'S BON MARGHE, Executor's Sale Of Very Valuable Real Estate ! TheundtrslgBtd, Bxeeutor of the Estate ot Davibl CLauu, daeoastd, will Mil at rnbltc Male on toe premltM in in uorougn oi Lenign too, Oar boo eouoty. Pa., on BATUItUAY, MAH0H Tth, 18S1, . i . TM'f a'aImI. Tl W log valuable Kal KMate , vo-wlt: All tbt follow. tbat ctr. tain Lot or rtcee of O round ttliiate on North ItWl Ptcee FtrtttHrMt,lntrie) property nf UMnt V ItMb illej, on the t at cer- sb ot Lflblffbtoe. bound. ed on tbe wl by First ttreM, on the smith by norm by note Aiiay, being A.ti Exceptional Large Stock at Low Guaranteed Price! IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF New Black Goods, BepreenUig the bett known makM aud finest dyers. Etorored Silk Warp BsnrltKaa, Priestly Bilk Warp Armure, rrlMlly All Wool Tape Edge Nun'i Veiling. Ntw VsuOf Weaves, Whip Oerd, Stripet, Wool Htnrititas, Surah Olotb, Brrges, rUbattopol, Ottatt'a Hair Strata, Ouhmero, Mohair, etc. New Dress Goo.ds ! iio Irtt The Imnrovemwtt thcraoo are a TWO-MTOKV FRANK UWEI.UNO ttttt lett wttb l'o-Mnry Kitchen lSilt (Mt attached, and all neoeuary outbulMlnzt. Uo the rear oi tbe lot la noui aTWO-STUBV DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING, M3 ft. Tarmt andoiwdHiout witlb tuwte tcttown at DM of tale by T, . OLA USA, hnM VsmuUc. Ltttct Colorlnga. Plain and Fancy Dress Goods Id large variety. Tbe ehadtt for Smiu a' beautlfnl. We bve mtm lu ttoeg now at privet tower tnan;uKiiy nq iuj nn High Olaw Btnfft. , Black Silks. Tea know we guarantee oar BUok SUkt to wear. That meant, thenld tb treat, fell, orttk or brk, we will give yon yard for yard. We have never bad on oliioj to.aJjart In thtfre yaax, wblftb tt an exeelltst reoord fer an; bftste Mlllog silk to be proud of. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa,