FKOM MA U 6 K Chi U HK. ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORK You Want to take advantages of the GREAT SACRIFICIAL SALE ! on at our store. now going Never Before were such prices named for first- class goods ! CALL EARLY, ii. i i- i ..:,. I as the reaicmousiy iuv are guaranteed for no length of time. J. T. NUSBAUM, Fltst Street, between South and Hum Streets, telilghton, Fa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1891. Teaehore' Local Institute. The Local Instltuto held at Auden rloH cm last Frldav evening and Batur day was a success in every particular. Ono hundred and thirty-tnroe teachers were onroUed from the dlfferentdistricts as follows: Carbon county U2, iiaziecou 30, Hazle Township 20, Kline Township and other districts of Schuylkill ana Luzerne counties 15. On Friday evening, although it was a veryBtormy evening, a largo audience h. th lnnrfAnd nrolonired aonlauseat the-conclusion of tho hour und three- ouarter leoturo. excelent instrumental music and Miss mencos, and the days and nights will be Anna T. McGheein sang a beautiful of tho same length, solo entitled "Dear Heart." Although Will McDowell has been appointed but a small admission fee was charged, night dispatcher at tho L. V. R. R. yet tho amount realized f ron the leo- depot In thls clty. The appointment is ture was SiB.50. a good one. On Saturday morning after singing Th neoossary papors have been several patriotic- hymns, Rov. MoNair, mado out and the genial Frank P. Sem pastor of tho Prestyterlan Church ol "el wUl become the landlord of the Audenrledledthe Institute in prayer. Qubert House, at Weathorly, in a week SuptT.A. Snyder was thonunanim- ti ' ously elected President: Supt. D. A. " ' , . .ft,,- t,nci t, TTnn,, nt Hmlfiton and Sunt. Josonh Our Geo, W, Morthimqr has oeen 11. Jones, oi iiazio xownsnip, vice irre- v'"""'j,",v" . r t:'ti Bidents- P. J. Gallagher, principal of week th a. severe cold, but is now on Biaents, jr. , u . uauutsuui, , uiujwi .. . iranr0Vement. and will In a of jStS anTpXclp'al Wet- tereau, of Hazloton, Kecretarios. T M -T Mnlhnll. nf AllrlnnrlRrl. thon in a very able address warmly wel- corned the teachers and friends of edu- cation to tho town. Miss Sue M. Cole, nf iimvaf Meadow, tnen nrosentea a class of six little boys and gave a most excellent class-drill on tno'-nirst stops In Reading and Number." Prof. L. Irving Handy then took up tho subject of Lansuase and for over an hour tho Institute was Instructed and highly en- tertalned. Pencils and noto books were freely used in recording tho many good points made. At the close of the morning session the large school room was filled to ovorflowtog and Supt. Snyder announced that the afternoon session would be held to Hosack Hall. The largo ball was crowed In the after- noon and after singing several choice . . iT" . ai r nTni,ni f llazlo Township, road an excollent uaner on "How to Improve Public Kftnoola." Mr. D. A. jj. Davis, Principal of East "Welssport schools, then very ably pre sented tho subject of Geography. He showed how to awaken an interest in the subject and how to enthuse the Rcholars as to have them study tho subject long after they had left their ntiiuvio. . I Prin. H. J. Malkamos. of the Hazle- ton schools, then road a very carefully prepared paper on -lne newspaper in the School Room." That the paper was highly appreciated was shown by tne nearly appiausu ui mo uiuau. xue. cnairman tnpn nnnouncoa mat 1 iJ Mnoi t,mQinnc wi. .nMu,, Aii,,kHic,tcoinnii,,nl ... . - ... " .. . it . I zollowed wnicnwas parucipatea in uy Principals M. J. MulhaU, of Audenried, D. A. L. Davis, of East Welssport. John MulhalL of Hazle Townshlp.P. G. Gough of Hazleton, and M. J, Malhamos, of unzifiton. Prof. Handy, after a few remarks on the subject of Geography and the news- paper Intne scnooi room, instructed the institute on -now ana v nat to "Read." Ho said a careful reader cannot he kent down, no more than cork can le kept to the bottom of tho river. Malta uooa roaaers 01 your pupus uuu you have accomplished that which you may wor isw v v a inKtfcBBntim RiasHn nnriimi n ti.Annnnln1nn of M tMlr given at the ponolusion oi ills tai, inCOUCiou,oupuDu,T,Mouur man, thanked miss wouoein ana jmss Hltohlns for tho excellent muslo fur- nlshed: Miss Brady, for acting as organ- 1st; Rev. MoNalr, for conducting the devotional exercibos, mo proas oi trlfv, ami finplimi nnnntvfnp tnmra nnnm in advertislnir the Institute: The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company IOr runmutf auouuti umua uno lun lnnture: the School Directors of Banks. for tho use of the school houso and for their attendance at me institute :rrm, Mnlhall and other teachers of Banks for their earnest labor in , making the AUButuw ".tr, SllSSSf'SjSSJSfc ?'Hffca penses of the Institute footed up Mi 16 IrSn, . iti. ViTTi rsj, eio.'ju. i,uBuulu;, v1"".0 closed i one or tne mow Bucwssiuiinsti. tutes held la the oounty. Bupt. Snyder 18 to DO COUgTtttulttWJU uuiud tiuuu wura that the insutute naa uuuo ior tne cause of education. Seceetaet, Lector Program. Tho following program will be . j i 1L. T ... Af T.m T T SStotaoSKBrtiv Piano dnett-Lea Dames Da Seville: n. Rnlinhnrt. MUsnn WnnrntflrmiinhBr and Klstler. Vooal solo Anohored; It a Delhi Piano nolo by Mattie Kooh. Plnnn dnott bv Maudle Obert and Miss Kistler. Vocal duett "Only Thee," Miss Klstler and Mr. Delhi. Reserved seats 35 oonts at Rebor's n Tiianr'n Amo ntnrtn. ' i ' Scran ton Is still working the stone- TOPICS OF TOWN. Hits ot lonl Qosslp Sandwiched with Timely Topic and Mndt Interesting Reading for Our Headers! Tho oorner loafor witn soon Dranoii forth, . Maucb ChunK's doiiuou maouteu- noes is 80,000. loo oroara at Culton's every Satur day ottornoon and ovenlng. WANTED S100O. UOOU eootuity. Apply at this offloo. Jj,rmAv nnt will lio St. Patrick's Day. Do you colebrato? Full Hno of Inarain and Brussol carpets at Honry Schwartz's. Tho next holiday for our publlo schools will bo Good Friday 27. Arlnm'fi Exnrossman Haccnnan drives a handsomo now dolivery wagon. Hnf mnrp.Vin.nt.ii. urn brushing UD and making preparations for tho spring soason. . , , , unty,omuong3tor8 alroadynro countlnB If yOU WOUltl SUOCeOtt in uusuiess, 1.,f n nilvnrttoAmnnt In the CABBOK advocate. Wols9nort. has JSJtVUW - J - - taken possession of his now home on Union fiiU, t . It. J. Hongon, 01 tMSl weissjJuri, 13 conftnod to tho house witn a sovero cold. R East Wolssport, has UnA n'n artfiSm well sunk on his pro- -Tto th0 brlaK0. John Hummel now occupies i,no Trainer nroporty roconliy purcuosaa by I. S. Koch. Mrs. 11. V. iuorauiuior, uinio covering from a sovero illness of catar- rhio pneumonia. TMa onnHon wn.q visited by a severe pain nnd thunder and lightning stonn jvionuay uiKut, Tvf,lcTliTnn nlinnld have a Board of " " v i. ,IJ 1, Hnaltli comnosea oi meu uui, aumi" do their duty. .,,. We oiler mo reus nnu au xiuuk- Stffi Timr nnniwr. designs and stylos in decorations, wall papers and borders at Bierv's drug store, Welssport. With tho increasing amount or mud on First street the necessity of crossings become painruiiy apparent.. Indications are that a large num- ber of now buildings will go up in this borough during the coming summer, The two brick yards in the south ond start up operations ns soon as the WOather sottles sufficiently for that kind of worlc Englneer Ah Sitlor, of Third street, has broke ground preparatory to the week. How protection does protect, Indications are that a large num- after all! The vernal equinox falls on Satur Mott Mnmh 21st. when serine com few da again be Interviewing his host ""DUUi" ., . . Prnnn Tron Works laborers at Cat asauqua are down to 1 a day, and the employees in the iron mines In Lower Maoungle have had their dally wages reduced irom uu cents to ou oouuj. j.ma is tho way high protection protects. The annual statement of our borough finances will appear in tho nBXt issue of the Advocate. It shows raPaintA fmm all sources of 813.339.27, and expenditures 812,120.20, balanco on hand 81219.01. Bounded Indebtedness $7900.00, less cash In the troasury 81219.- 9i$0G80.99. Lohighton can bo eloctrio lighted t 880 per annum per Ught. rf ig low h for Council to &0ploctrio illumination somo serious " ,,,jLtion consideration. Amnni? the fair ones of Allontown Lehighton has the reputation of having mora handsome nentlemen than any other town in the valley. It's the truth, too. anonialties in Children's Suits, Handsomest and most complete line, over 2000 suits now on our counters, fresh new and stylish, liocn m utianu- weiler. Allentown, Pa, Qn Monday afternoon whiloLaury's toam Was lOIt SUlIIUlug m uuu ui a, hmu nini,t a miin frnm Wfilssnnrt. they took fright and ran away. The horsos came Into Welssport ona gallop, j ttt,r. mHnn town wero caught. No damago, but 0j excitomcnt. pfiolo Rav B- and it must be trUo. are very low, The nonular Arion Cornot Uand i T 1 A : . .w. n ir-r it mnalAtil anfap. unu. ui k'viuB k vw- talnment In the Opera Houso somet mo In the near future. When the tlmo comes our people want to glvo the boys a big patronage. They deserve It. Tim iTst national uanK uos a bui- plus fund of over $9,000. This shows tho wise and sagacious management of that institution wmcn, aiso, nastniiv individual deposits. j vn ctmnt "Tnln't hnH nothlng to oat for a week but warmed .- nm i,-iia n ti inct ninxn in en. cure a flneteam'at lowest rates, Is David jbuert a uveiy. on ixortn streou -Rev. G.. W, Dungan has been re- appointed by the M. a. Conference to TjoW-Mon andPackerton churches. if. .- ..." . .. , ,.,. tn rn M.E. people. Eugene Eyeritt will be pleased to meet all his old friends at tho Dolens- i uui vw",,7tv" I lGth. on which OCCOSion he Will set 'em un for the boys. Of course you will be on band. ITOVlQ-ing tlio wtMlilOf w luvuruuie Rnturdav eveninir the nonular Arlon Cornet Band will give one of their always delightful musical treats rrora I thn hnlnnnv of tho Exchange Hotel. -fiommunlcated. The advice clven to tho parents of suspended boys, on home training, in yoSr. last issue, is received, and tne future bo honored nil nsrj4 nnMnfui gJJ Anr r7MWedB8uch fminlng Mm would not bo the etar Actor in e ohoklnn and hair nulling drama mak j andbte foroo his object In teaohing. a. Our vouns friend Eugene Everitt, is now runnine the Dolensburg Hotel, as tho agent tor Zaok Horn, until the April term or court, wnen mo tioense o: Mr. ttom wui be transierrea to Air, Everitt. We besneak for Eugene a successful career in bis new field, he has a host of friends who approbate log. Good luck to you, Eugene in your HOW departure. The Editorial Association of the Lehigh Valley met Tuesday at the Blttner House, Slatlngton. There was an attendance ot nearly all the mem- bers- Capt E. H. Itauoh, ot the Mauoh Chunk Demoorat, presided. The Committee on By-Laws presented their report audit was adopted. All the officers were reflected. It was de- elded to hold the next meeting at Mauoh Chunk on the second Tuesday I .nnflnnil f n fliA hnilRH (llirinCT tUO T)aSt A COLUMN OFJUM8LE8. OrlKlnal and Clipped. I,!UU Matten of Iiiterett that urn Worth the neaillnit. Honesdale wants a Board of Trade. Soarlet fever has a hold at Heller- town. Tho Bristol hosiery mill runs day and night. Erie's nollco call systom will cost 85,075 to eroct. Buoks county school property is valued at 8298,000. Bradford's valuation for school purposos is 81,803,422. Dauphin Car Works havo boon closed by tho Sheriff. Packerton wants a now school building, and thoy will got it. At Mountainvillo. Lehigh county. thoy are cutting six-inch ice. A North East vlnoyard owner has 18,000 gallons of wine on hand. Lehigh Valley Rod Mon will hold a celebration at Allontov, n May 12. Delaware county h s 31 school dis tricts, 230 schools and 12,051 pupils In thom. Johnstown City Assossors valuo taxable proporty thoro t.t 89,380,833 for 1891. Last year it was -nly 82,170,000. What has becomo of tho Philip Glntor monument fund. Summit IIIU pcoplo should not loave so important an historical matter die. Joanesvillo Doonle do not want tho four mon, rescued from tho flooded mines, to go to Philadelphia or New York as museum freaks. Tho TaxDayer's Association is something quite new for this country. The membership will most llkoly com prise tho "solf sacrificing individuals who are willing to servo tho dear peo ple and tho country for (?) nothing." Tho Control Railroad station at Lansford has been robbod on three or foUr occasions of late. On Saturday tho thieves again robbed the depot. The next day thoy wero caught and landod in jail. There wero 1G4 indigents In tho Middle Coal Field Poor Houso at Rockport during last year. Tho dis trict also maintained sixty-ono insane persons at tho Danville Asylum and furnished out-side relief to 419. It is an exponsiv9 establishment. A rock weighing about six tons was discovered on tho Lohigh VaUey Railroad a short dlstanco east of the Rockport tunnel Monday evonlng. Fortunately the discovery was made before any trains came along that way. No. 12 passenger train, going west, was held for half an hour while tho obstruc tion was being romovod. Tho borouch of Lansford now boasts of two soparato bodies of town council, each of which claims that It Is tho only legitimate body. Tho court has been called upon to decide the question. They ore known ns tho anti-warders and tnreo warders, 'ine lormer retains rotains tho books and funds of tho old councU. Both bodies have also elect ed borough officers. A iiotulolicm dispatch of tho 10th Inst., says a fow days ago officials of tho Bethlehem Iron Company loarnod that sovoral bosses were nccusod publicly of tne reprehensible proctlco or soiling jobs. They summoned John F. Grosa, roreman of a night gang, and two Hun garians swore that they had paid him 85 for a job some time ago and futher that thoy had over slnco been giving him a bonus of 81 on each nay day. The accusod boss was dismissed to-day. A wreck occurred at tho crossing of tho Central Railroad and tho Lehigh. VaUey Saturday morning at Peun Haven Junction, blocking tho tracks and scattering coal and frolght cars in manner to prevont transportation over tho main Une. Tho wreck was caused by engine No. 59 of tho Lehigh Valley, drawing a coal train, running Into a Central frolght. Forty coal cars wero deraUed and almost that number of freight. Engine No. 50 was thrown into the Central depot, demolishing that building, and strange to say tne the engineers and crows oscaped with out recoivintr any iniurv. Tho Evangelical churches through out tho Stato last Sunday presented in many cases tho scene of two ministers trying to occupy tho samo pulpit At Slatlngton. Rev. Nowhard. the Bow- man appointee, was siozed by tho Chief of Pollco and ordered to sit down, or get out. At Heading, in tne Bixtu Street Church, the Bowman followers left tho church with their minister and hold services In tho Hebrow Synagogue, At Catasauqua Rov. A. A. Leopold was rofusod by the trustees tho privilege of entering tho pulpit and loft tho Charge, foUowod by his supporters. At the East Liberty Church, Allentown, the congregation found that tho keyholo had beon plugged and tney could not get into the building. Entrance was nnaiiy ouccted tnrougn a window. At Bothlohem and Easton the congrega tlons were so pronounced for either isowmrm or tno anti-uowman comer enco that no disputo occurred. tVEATnERIiY. Prof. Carey cavo a 6tereoptlcon ex hibition in the M. E. church last Sat- urday evening. The views wero of tho Johnstown flood and "Ten Nights In a liar-room. The festival in tho Reformed Church, Rev. A.'M.Masonhoimer pastor, was asuccoss financially nettingthe con. gregation nearly one hundred dollars. Things aro booming in the machine shops at this placo. An ordor for ton locomotives was received latoly.Englne No. 577 wui receive tho finishing touches this week. Quits a number of our noorjlo are again suffering wjth "La Grippe" or some Kindred disease. Amongst mo unfortunate is Mr. Sendel, the commis sioner, who was confined to his room ior tne lost ten unys. A vory successful local instltuto wr.s held In tho Hlch School Building on on Saturday. Most of tho prominent teacners oi tne uouiuy wore in attend ence, and both the forenoon and after noon sosslou wero interesting through out. A Hungarian with the peculiar name qf Subko, allowed his violoua Eropensltles to got tne better part oi Im on Tuesday ovenlng, by abusing his wife most orueUy and shamofully. The brute was arrested on Wednesday morning and taken to jau to await a trial. Prof. J. M.CouBhlln,of tho Blooms- burs Normal School, lectured to r good sized audience in tho M. E., church, last Friday ovenlng, on "Tho legacy we ijeavo our unuoren." xue lecture was very interesting and was enjoyed oy au present. Tho express train, whloh loft Hazle ton on the Lehigh VaUey Road for Philadelphia at 2 o'clook Sunday after. noon whUo running at high rate of speed dashed Into a crowd of boys a short distance from Penn Haven Juno- UUU UUU OUiCU uuuiku IWCBD, UHOU A, and Albert Weeks, aged 13, of Weather lv. The boys had been at Penn Haven Junction to view the wreck there, and wero walking homo to Weathorly, Thoy noticed the annr h of a special train. consisting of an engine and one car, and orossod over to the down track to nvnlil 11. not boelna the raddlv nn- proachlng expross. The engineer of the special whistled and waved his hand frantically trying to warn tho boys to leave tho track, but thoy misunderstood him. The next moment the oxprots was upon them, and the engineer of the special and tho occupants of the car attached were horror stricken at the sight of the two forms that were dashed to Instant death before their eves. Both trains were brought to standstill, and the mangled bodies of the two lads wero taicen by tne spooiai to their nomas. Proposals will be received by the Paokerton School Boad for the ereotlon of a frame school bouse at Dolonsburg, I'JtorLK on thk no. Flaiti nature or Vamlllar Faeei Oninlnac CVa.ey Chrlstinau circled at Macui i over Sunday. A. W . Raudenbush and wife, spent Sunday ith Allentown friends. Snl' Bender. of.Unnor Mauoh Chunk, was visiting friends in town Saturday. JamoH niclnv and family spent n fow dajs last week with rolatfves at BorllnsvUlo. Tho gonial Thos. Fagan, of Easton was a wi'l 1 'lown volley rauroauor in town dui ine yio wook. Tho i eni ilSam. Aloxandor.Passen- ger Agon- ot iho L. & S. R. R., gavo us ploasan ; call on Wednesday. Miss Katie DeLong. of Schnooks- villeLohirti county, formerly of town, was visiting Miss Jennlo E. Morthimer during tho weok. Jacob Glndor. of Mauch Chunk. was in town Wodnosday and called In to soo us. Wo wero pleased to groet him. Ho will bo 78 years old in Juno next, and for his ago is still halo and hoarty. Charles Lanckamoror. of Packor- ton, was doing business In town Wed nesday. Ho is tho samo old Charlie as of yore. It will bo 25 years in July slnco ho was promoted to a "bosshlp' at Packerton. Goodl WHAT WE AIIU ALL TALKING AUOUT. Mattera of Local Intercut Talked About Here, There and Everywhere. tTitusvillo American Citizen: Not withstanding the protection given him by tho McKinloy law, Androw Carnegie, the iron king, recently made a heavy cut in his workmen's wages. Now ho has made a cut into tho United States Treasury by being awarded a contract for 83,500,000 worth of aimor plate for the now naval vessels. No wondei Carncgio believes in "protection" and no wouder that he is a liberal contrib utor to tho Republican campaign fund. w E"For somo months many rail roaders on the VoUoy, living in this vicinity, havo boon making half-timo' and somo less than that," remarked one of the "boys" the othor day. "This gives us just about enough to pay rent and buy a bag of flour or a ton of coal, and how aro wo to keep out of debt! Still, if we got behind and can't make things go, wo aro informed on as being bad dobtors and by somo peculiar order of things we soon find ourselves out oi work altogether. There's not much justice in this, nnd It always keeps a poor dovll backed up to tno wall, it t a fact, there does not seem to be much justlco In a method of that sort and we bellevo a moro legitimate and equitable arrangement could bo mado by the com pany to havo its employes pay up, for instance, moro work and hotter pay. "Emolument ol Carbon Couuty Ofllclals." Under tho above caption tho follow ing has appeared in tho Mauch Chunk Times, Gazette and Democrat, giving what thoy claim as tho amounts realized by each official for his services per mum: Prothonotary and Clerk of tho sever al Courts, 84000 por year. , lleglster and Kocorder, trom K!o00 to $3000 por year. mgu Buenu, irom siuou to &:uou por year. County Treasurer, from 81500 to 81600 per year. (Jouuty Commissioners (estlmato). 81000 por year. Associate Judge, trom ftjuu to 1W per year. commissioners' uiork, 8SJ00 por year. District Attorney, from $G00 to 8700 per year. Now It Is very evident that the Mauch Chunk Dally Times, Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette and Mauch Chunk Democrat are getting very sensational on the county officials salaries. They must be ignorant of tho fact that an auditor is appointed overy year, either by tho Court or Stato, to audit the accounts of tho Register and Recordoi and Prothonotary, and ascertain their salaries, Ac. Tho foUowing auditors havo been appointed slnco 1880, viz: R. Soiwers, J. S. Fisher, Harrj Graflln, (state), Fred Bertolette, Michael Cassidy and S. R. Gilham, somo serving 2 years, and in no cafe did tho salaries of tho Prothonotary and Register exceed 81915 and some- timos as low as 81100. The- people would now llko to know where the Mauch Chunk papers got their figures. This wilful misrepresentation of facte must be Intentional, and have for its object some sinister motives. T.ITTI.E GAP. colobrated his 20th birthday, on Wed nesday witn a Keg oi Deer. Mr. Peter Buck, of JonosviUo, was on Wodnosday last strlckon with anonloxy. It rendered him almost speochless. This was the second at tack sinco last mouth, -For the last two weeks Aaron Smith, who lives between this nlace and Kunkletown, has beon laid up witn rnoumatism. -Geo. M. Honry. of this place, lafct week filled his ice houso with Ice measuring live iuches in thiokness. Silas L. Beer, of this nlace. nald a visit to his parents nt Walnutnort. on Sunday last. Ho was accompanied by w. v. Billies. Eucono Grovor. of Kunkletown. was the guest of Charles IIIU, of this place, on Sunday last. Adam II. Halm, of this place, con fined to his bed for the past three months with typhoid pneumonia, was on a visit to Paul Heffelfinger, at Danlelsvillo, on Saturday last. Silas L Beer, of this place, is the happy possessor of a fine bayhorso with a record of -:iu -Mrs Rosa Henry, landlady of this place, is tno owner of a silver naif dol lar bearing tho dato of 1G80. It is sup. posed to bo tho oldest coin in this part oi tno country. Goo. M. Henry and wife, of this Elaoe, paid a visit tb Stephen Henry, of lanielsvillo, Northampton county, on Bunaoy iau. Jtesolatlons of Condolence, WliHnsAS, The hand of liiylne l'rovidtncc has removed from our raldttour beloved frlMid and school-mate. Miss Bailie J. Qabel, ve, the mtmuersomia nuteneuaeni eoeieiy ot Wyom ing Seminary, denre tn testify our rriprct (or iier memory and ex Dress our earnest and affeo tlouate symuntby with those lately bereaved; therefore, belt Ktiolai. That In our natural sorrow for the loss oi oue who wis tn every way worthy of our resperi ana rearu, us naa consoisuon in me belief that It Is well with hr for whom we mourn. Rtioletd. That we tjmder 10 the rurally nr I h deceaml our heartfelt sympathy In this the nour oi DereaTemem, Rinlvtd. That we Klsocondole with the Ariel phlan biielrty of Wyomlns Seminary In the lose Bcialna, That copies of these resolutions be forwarded to the afflicted family and to the Adelnhlnn -oclety, as tokens of our respect for we aeparicu. Btitlvtd, lbt theae resolution be printed In the oaners nt the home nf the defeased In the Kingston sioinlnn 1 lues and In tke Seminary upunaior. J. n. FULI.RU. I It. I. OI.AltK. VOommlttee a. j. wr.Avtit, i At Sorsnton Saturday night the police raided four disorderly houses und oaptured 30 persons, upon whom the Mayor imposed fines amounting to 8230. The raid was the result of a com plaint made to the police that young girls were being decoyed into these houses. There are B0 girls in the House of the good Shopord there, sent by their parents, wno naa iarnea mat tney The Oounty Capital Spiritedly Bpltomlted by k Si.relnl Correspondent Penonal and OthernUe. Cant Jos. Wobb. proprietor of Lo- hlghton's popular eating liouse, was in town wounosuay. Ponn Bowman, a popular young meronant, of uowmanstown was doing business noro wounosuay. Whon tho St. Aloyslous T 'A. B. Sooloty again niako publlo appenrnnco thoy will bo nicely and attractively uniformed. Wo regret to chroniclo tho sorious uinoss oi our ostoomou townsman a. ii, Tobias, and hopo for his early oonval osconco. Hon. Allon Craig, Fred Bortoletto, W. G. Freyman and Horaco Ileydt, Carbon county attorneys,aro in attend ance at the Supremo Court in sossion nc l'Mladelpmo. Joseph Madarla. a carpontor and an old resident of this town, died sud denly on Friday morning of last week, and was burled on bunday. The county bridge at Lohigh Gap is not lrce so far. -Charles Schwartz, of tho Second ward, who was unsuccessful as a candi date for Commissioner's Clerk, has so- curod a position as draughtman with tho Lohigh Coal & Navigation Com pany, at Lansford. Hon. Robert Klotz. of Mauch Chunk, was In town on Saturday. Mr. Klotz looks halo and hearty and pre sents tho nppoaranco of having many moro years of usefulness before him. Saturday's Hazleton, Plain Speaker. -A Pennsylvania Dutch Socloty was organized Saturday evening in the Register & Recorder's office by electing the following officers: President, E. H. Rauch; vico presldont Ell Senslnger; secretary, Dr. ;Ibach; treasurer, S. B. iieist. z The socloty event this weok was tho marriage on Wodnosday of Miss Lizzie Beers, ono of our most estimable ind accomplished young ladies to a U T nln.. P m.ll !.-,.!.. ..... XTi.r. ..... . UUUilUU, U. A lllllMUUl. l.QK Jersey. The happy youngcouplo havo ji largo circle of friends who shower congratulations and best wishes. I wo Mules For Sale. Tlio nndcrslcned oilers for sale Ms TWO MULES, about 8 years old. Tliev will be sold liCKp lor cash, uood workers and safe around the cars. Apply to T. J. HHETNKY, or AAllON KHUM. mar. U-viS Lclilshton, ro. School Bonds For Sale. The Directors ot The Independent School District, ot l'Miiklln Township, Uaibou county, fa., will on on about APRIL 1st, 1891, Issuo Bonds to the amount ot 13,000, In sums of from 3100 to $:oo, bearing 4 Per Cent Interest per Annum, ind will mature In from Seven to Thirteen Years. Interest Is payable annually and the Uondsarc exempt from all Taxes. '1 hese llonds oiler a splendid nnd safe Invest ment for persons of limited means who have a few dollars laid by for old ago. Address, K. J. UONOEN, rrcsident, II. T. 8MAWLEY, Secretary, mar. 14, 1891-wS Weisspobt, Pa. Stop Paying Big Prices! Save from 10 to 25 per cent ! buy youk Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shades and Jmngep, Curtnin Poles, Chains, Sash and Stair Rods, Brushes, Paints, Oils, VarnisheH, Glass, Putty, and all kinds of Stationery, at First street, Lehighton. We have the largest assortment nt lowest prices. C7all and be convinced. nar. u, I39l-3m - f. THE ORPHANS' COUKT OF CAR bon county of January Term, 1891, No. 1, ccaoVined Nisi, January, 12, 1891. NOTICE. Widow's nnnralsement In the estate of Will. Mielihv Dnnev.dpceaspd.wllt be nreiented at our nexfc term oi apni uuun. iipru t?, ieji, lur iuu Irmatlou absolutely, unless exceptions arc .lied thereto. GEO. W. ESSElt.CJejk. Keb. 2T, una. A NEW PRINCIPLE. We jsitively guarantee Dr itoyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Pills, To Curo Constipation, Indigestion, Uilioni utis,Turpid My", Tain In the Bscs:, Piles Headache, Bad Tasle in the Mouth arising rora Indigestion, by strengthening the neryts ind regulating the action of (be Stomach Liver ind Kidneys. Do not be deceived. Dr- Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Tills actons new principal. They set on the neryes ot the tlomsch, liver sod manor giving tnem nesun ind vigor, what Is more evident of their cura tive qualities, than the fact that the longer taken the lets required, that is more than can tie ssid of any other pill on the market, a trial fill conMocc the most skeptical mind, last what vre claim is true, these are a few of the many testimonials we bays received Tirrnx, Oa., Aug.. 20th 1890. Dear Sin Tba Pills received, they are the best I ever used, 1. h. utiac. Li is Cststjl Miss., May 14,1880. Dear dirt I have taken Pills sent me. Inclosed 8nd iOc, tens' me more 1 hive been troubled for vears with indigestion, constipation acd nervousness, since I take Dr. Boyd's Fills I Feel good, havo taken many others with no relief, yours respectfully. Antu Bsjnki. For sale by all dealers In medicine at 25c per box, tent by ruall on receipt of price tampies iree, egsntt wstilea everywnere. i' v. -juujuab, uruggisb Lehighton, Tn, During the year 1891 You will find -AT SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLACE TO BUY firy Goods (yroceaiee, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Banans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually founein a thoroughly first-class general 6toro. We solicit a call nnd guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Peculiar To ttislf la many Important particulars, Hood's Barsaparlll Is different from and superior to any other medietas. FecaUar In combination, proportion and prep aration of Ingredlenta, Hood's Sanaparllla pos aenei the full curative vain ot the best known remedies of the vegetable klogdom. Peculiar In Its medicinal merit, Hood's Bsnsne. mi accomplishes cures hitherto unknown. recnUar la strength and economy -Hood's gar. ssparllla Is the only medicine of which can truly be said, " 100 doles one dollar." Medicine. In larger and smsller bottles require larger dotes, and do not produce as good results as Uood'a Sarsaparlua. recnUar Jjilts"good name at home" there la mors of Hood's Sarsaparlua aoldin Lowell, where It la made, than of all other blood purifiers. Peculiar In Ita phenomenal record of sales abroad, no other preparation has ever attained such popularity In so short a time. Do not be In duced to take any other preparation. He .ure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldrngglsts. gtislzforgs. Treparsdonty by ft L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Maaa. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Short Important Ad's All advertisements under this head such as lost, round, strayed, stolen, wanted, ior sale and all minor notices not exceeding six lines, will be Inserted at the rato of one cent a word for tho first Insertion, and ono liait cent a word tor each subsequent insertion, prorldlng.how ever, that no advertisement lie charged less than 2Kcts tor a single Insertion, and that they be paid tor cash In udvance. VOR BALE A frarr.o dwelling house on 4th a- street. Prnnertv 1 nlretv lnrntA nnd wilt bo sold chf an and on easy terms. Apply to O. W. MOlrflUMltn. Jan 17-vl tJIBST MORTGAGE for Sale, paying 0 per cent, flnnrt Anti safe 1nvpimint. Altn. a 21-2 HlOitY Fit AM R 110USK for sale, a Rood incauon anu paying coou interest, call ior naitlcuhirs on A A HON 1'. SNVDKIt. East Welssoort, ra. March T-tf. gTUUKIi'8 SHAVING BALOON, opposlto the .ui . . r. uirii.il. is ucttuiiu.tiicrs lur shaving, hair cutting and shampooing1. Call. GO TO FK8. RODBItER, under the Exchange Hotel. Bank street, for a smooth shave ora lashlonable hair cut. tw Closed on Bnnday's ttocder'a Hltr tnnln. rnrps Tlanrirnff. We errv In stock a full line of f anev toilet articles at low est prices, and we nre the only place in town wucre juu cuii uuy ucnaer s cream ior tne lace. Estate Notice. Letters nf Administration An th ptjata t1 Rnheit A. II enrv. llltn nf Intvur Tnwnnmiiilnf Township, Carbon county, deceased.havlng been granted to the undersigned Administrator, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, nnd all having Just claims against the same will present them for settlement lo .I.e. KltEAMER, Administrator, residing at Millport, In said township. llArBIlEllS UAHSim, Attorneys. Feb. H-Cl-ew. FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale a valuable farm, located in Mahoning township. Car bon county, about two and one-half miles from Lehlgliton, containing 65 ACRES. The Improvements thereon are a 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, and all tho necessary out buildings, Sever al never fallin? springs of water, suitable, tor nsti-uams, are on tne property. ror lurmor imiormatioa apply to C. e; MILLER, East Mauch Chunk. Ha. Feb. 14-flw. PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Personal Property Tho undersumed will sell at Public Rale on the B remises, known as IIKILMAN'S MILL, in the orougli ot Lehighton, Carbon county, l'a on THURSDAY, MARCn SCth, 1)91, commencingat 12 o'clock M.. the following 5 HORSES, 1 gray horse, 8 years old, weighing U0011bs.il brown horse, 8 years old, neighing 111.0 lbs. this b au extra good team; l black horse, 8 years old, aood workerj 1 bay horse, 6 years old, stylish dilvers l dark sorrel horse. 13 years old, a good driver and faintly horse. These horses are nil sound and kind and work single or double. One Jersey cow with calf, 1 heavy two horse wagon, I light tno-horse wagon, 2 buck boards. I bob-sled. 1 set ot heavy double harness, ono set of light double harness, good as new, one set of double carriage harness, tno sets ol single harness, and a lot of collars, hames, and other harness, plows, harrows, two cultivators, one nay rake, one mowing machine, one fanning mill, oue cutting box, lot of cow chains, one I'haeton carriage, one Shepherd dog. Also, at the same time and place, the following Household Furniture One large cooking stove, good as new, two iii.it3vun.iutoi'Hn nuvi uuo vcur weal wiiti, .tun ncic, ic.ii&Tiaiur, sewing iiiacimie and o.her articles too numerous to mention. , Term. SIX months Credit witn approved Security. M. UEILMAN. PUBLIC SALE OK VALUABLE i&eall JEslateS The undersigned will sell at Public Rale nn the premises late of Joslali Vowman, dee'd In Kust l'euit Township.carbon county, .Pa., on Saturday, March 21st, 1891. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described valu able lteal Kstute. to wit! All that certain trai-t or piece of land, situate along the line of the iiueu vnuey nauioaa, nearly opposite lite vlllai:n ot Uowmanstown. In Kast lun Tnwn. shin aforesaid, known as the John D. Uowman'4 K anu, containing 176 ACRES I more or less, about B0 acres of which are cleared and under a good state of cultivation. The balance being Valuable Timber Land, and It Is supposed 10 contain some valuable mate de posits, i ue improvements tuereon are a TWO-STORY STONE HOUSE, (recently remodelled) about 21x30 feet, kitchen attached, large barn and all necessary out- Terms and conditions will be made known at tune alio, piaco oi sate, dv PENN BOWMAN. For the Heirs, Keb. 18,1591. Adjourned Sale. Executor's Sale Of Very Valuable Heal Estate The. undersigned. Executor otthe Estate nf IUmh, C'LAtss, deceased, will sell at Public Date on mo premises in tun uorouga oi inigu. ton, Carbon county, Pa., on Saturday, April 4th, 1891, commencing at TWO o'clock P. M., the follow Inor valuable Ileal Estate, tn-wlt: 1.11 that rer. tarn Lot or Piece of Ground situate on North First UtreeL In the Roroueti of Lehlehton. bound. ed on the east by First street, on the south by luupcity hi ucuiko . iu.uauill, uuiue west ov Peach Allev. on the north bvKosa Aliev.belne 22x189 feet. The Improvements thereon are a TWU-HTOKY FKAME DWELLING Wxtt feet witn Two-story Kttoiien 10x18 teet attached, and all necessary outbuildings. On tba rear ot the lot Is erected aTWO-STOKY DOUBLE FRAME DWELLING, 21xM feet. Terms and conditions will ne mane jtuow n at time oi sate Dy T, D. OLAUSa, Surviving Bxeentor. Feb.ll.w3. Orphans' Court Sale Of VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! PnrfttuLBt to an order of thn OrnhanV f!onrt nf Carbon County, there will bo exposed to puDiic Mid un Saturday, March 28th, 1891, at tan o'clock la the forenoon, on the premises, on Pine street, tn the Borough ol Lehighton, Carbon county. Pa., the fnllowlntc desert hod ceased, to wit: All that certain lot or niece of ground situate In tbo Boroncb ot Lehighton, County of Carbon and State of Pennsylvania. nounaea ana uescnpru u iouowi. 10 wu: iio glnnlng on Pine Street In the Borough of Le highton, thence along said line Street, north fmy-two fret u a post: thence by land ot Reu ben Ilunalcker, (Lot No. ; west two hundred sonth ofly-two feel te a stake ; thence by iand of neuoen Jiuniicacr 0.0;, cast iwonunurea and ten feet to the place of beginning. Con fjtlnlncfortv perches, more or lasa. It Eelnrlot No. I, as marled on a plan or blot made at the instance 01 neunen iiunsicaer. jno improve bent thereon are a new two story FRAME DWELLING IIOUHK. Wx06 feet wltb kitchen attached, Uxlt feet. TraMS or SsfLc-Onahallaf the parehase money to be paid on the day ot sale and the bal aoce oa tho day of t ho oonnrreatton of the sale by the omrt and delivery of tba deed. Deed and all necessary papers to be at the espenacof tho parehaser. KLLEM 8KOXXHDOBF, sa, as vs. AStaialstratris THE BEST IS OUR BID OUB SPHINO AND SUMMER DUTINO HAS BEEN DONE WITH A VIE Ot OF FERING: YOU THE BEST QUALITIES AT THE BEST FlllUltXtl. Superior Goods, x Prices That Surprise, Will bt found in taeh Department and Oradt oour Immttut jVew Line of BOOTS :-: AND :-: SHOES, For Ladies', Oonts and Children's Wear. Never boforo have we been able to offbr so large and varied mxx Assortment of fresh and rjleasinir styles. Wo havo tho Stook that meets tho Expootatlon and Gratifies tho Tost. You want the Best. This able to sell Cheap and wo do. E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block, Lehighton. m wop mmm The A'pring season of 1891 finds WARTZJhe FurnltureMan, still in the lead with ono of tho handsomest assortments of Fine and Medium Furniture ever shown in the Lehigh Valley at marvelously low prices. We also have beautiful patterns in Mew Utiles f I and the prices are astonishingly all styles and all prices. In this i j i uuuearu oi uargains, anu competition cannot come near us in prices. Call and see us. South First Street, Lehightoa, Pa. Hummel's Queensware FIRST STREET, When vou, think of buying Qlassivarit, umnawar&or yueensware of any kind, you will find that plete in this town- Everything rwA 7o X... MJ 1 XI. T uu.v nun iviwif, tc j-rices, ir e earnestly invite tne pubUe to call and see our goods. You are sure to be suited. GERMAN' S BON The majority of people know a good thing when they see it, which accounts for the continued increase of customers at par Bon Marche. The valentine season was a success; we cleaned, out everything, and now the vacant spaces are filled with The Latest Puzzles, k New tot of Stationery, 5, 10 and 25c Goods, Finest Tissue Paper and School SDPP1IES. MARCHE. Adam's Express Company. CtTLTON Op IT WILL Interest the ladle to ltarn (hat we an always makloe additions to onr always eompleto assortment of loods, which dow loclndea a handsome new Una of all kind of Games, Puzzles, Novelties in Tore, School 8satio EJtT. Jew eliit, CoitFEenosEBT, Fnnirs and a fall line of Choice Giiocebieb. We sell at Bock Bottom Price. Call and set nt before making purchases Isewbere. ClJLTON Spring, 1891. N An Exceptional Large Stock at Low Guaranteed Pricoj-J IHMESfE AS80BTMENT OF New Black Goods, Eaprrsen lug th beat known make and finest dvars. Eteroved 811k Werpilftartuttati Frtsstlj Hllk Warp Arattre.'PrlestlT AH Wool Tap Eds Una's Vailing, Ksv jTmbsjta. Waaves, IFhlp Oord, Sttipra, Wool Uenriatus, Bnrab Cloth, SergM, titapcl,OaJWa... Hair 8rt ra, Oaabmenw, Mohair, ate New Dress Goods ! L ttut Coloring. Plain and Vtacj Drm Qoods tn large variety. The shade far Spri a-e beantiml. Wo have them In stock now at (irloe lower toaoasnallj asked fos tasM . Htffh Olsos BtnrTs. Black Ton know wo gnarsute onr DlaokSllk to wear. That ruetua. sboizlil Unrest, Mlt oraok or break, will gm you yard for yard. W bar navar had os alarm t VatT (n Un years, wblob U an xoellat rreerd fox any boas exiting silk to bo prcnilotV BROjUIWAY, Maitek Ohank, Pa, FOR YOUR BUSINESS. is your chance. We are low. line we are prepared to offer .... . u LEHIGHTOI. . it means a saving of the MigMu- is New: The . Goods, the Stubs TT. , . . . MARCH BUY H AGERM AJ-'S CuitTON .' CULTON MARCH Silks. C. .A,. REISt. ware going 101x117, f&a ivr sio naif uh. untu tne lvtn int. us cms.
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