can ORIGIHAL GHSAPCASHSTORE You Want to take advantage of tlio GREAT SACRIFICIAL SALE ! now going on at our store. Never Before were such prices named for first- class goods 1 CALL EARLY, as the rediculously low prices are guaranteed for no length of time. J. T. NUSBAUM, Pltst Street, between South and riura Streets, Lehljlilon, ra. Tho Clnrhnn Advocate I SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1801. rcoi'i-E ok ins go. tfash rictures or Familiar Facte Coming and Oolne. G. F. Buck, of Franklin, dropped In to soo us on Saturday. Mrs. Jas. Campboll and son Ed were at Pottsvlllo Monday. Ed Raudenbush, of Perth Amboy, N. J., was In town this ween. Jj. O. J. Strauss and wife visited Allentown friends on Tuesday. Coronor JiucK, or woainoriy, was notlcod on tiret, street juonaay. Mrs. J. W. Raudenbush spent a f ow days this week with Allentown friends. Miss Laura Seldol is visiting hor Bister, Mrs. Lewis P. Steck, at Rock -n -nn I R.L.Swoeny, of tho "Cornor Store," spent last uunaay witn jmii weiss at Allentown. Miss Laura Masters has, returned to Bangor after a sojourn of somo weeks In this city. Mrs. Crater, of Mount Union, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. K. L. Kwonnv. on First streot. Misses Amanda Green and Mamie Yotter, of Bothlohom, wore visiting friends in town on Saturday. Mrs. O. I. Schock and Mrs. Ellen Bockendorf, spent Wednesday quite pleasantly at Mauch Chunk. Rev. C. E. Bartholomew and wife, of Cresona, Schuylkill county, wero visitors in town during this weok. i'iu iauuwt uuu miu, ui .iui,u street, wero at Allentown Monday at- tending the funeral of Paul Krum. The gonial Lewis Steck, formerly of town, but now of Rook Glen, Pa., was seeing his many frlonds in town over Sunday. H. J. Morgan, representing tho -David Ebbort and wlfo, or worth Hersh Furnaoe Company, returned Saturday from a successful trip through Connecticut This offlco was favored Tuesday by a pleasant call from our old friend and former resident, Wallaoo Siewoll, of Hopeville, Pa. Mrs. Conrad Wal tors and Mrs. John Gumringor, of Easton, spont Sunday very pleasantly with Mrs. Wm. Sitler on South stroet. John Seaboldt, of the flrm'of J. 4 II. Seaboldt, insurance and real estate agents, was doing ollloial business at Hazloton on Monday. Milton ii. iiunsicicer, our popular Mahoning stroet butcher, was on a business trip to Scranton and Carbon- dale Tuesday and Wednosday. Revs. J. II. Kuder and Bauer, of town, and Rev. Wuchter, of Welssport, wero in attendance Monday at the Lutheran Pastoral Association of the Upper Lehigh Valley, in session at Hazloton. Two very pleasant and roflned loot lnggontlemenpromenading First street Mondav and fronuontlv closing digits .III. J T TTAlnit. nt wiiii ii luu ua wuiu awv. 4uiojvi, ui i Mauch Chunk and Rev. Nowhart, of Slatlngton, both Bowman adhoronts in iuo uvuuKouuii wjiinuKuioj, uuu fcuo l lattor tho pastor appointed for the cuarge nere. lilO CKUBK, 'Milton Kemeror mado a trip to Penn Forest last Sunday. xne roans are in a better condition than they have been for some time past, Miss ida Hhoenberger, or Lohlgh Gap, is visiting friends in this vicinity, wm. unoenoorger nas nirea uaviu Sowers to help him during the coming summer. Miss Catherine Levis will leave for Cleveland, Ohio, on Easter, after a visit of several months. i uomns jjovus owns oao oi me dbsi does for chasing foxes in this valley, Tom killed nlno foxes the past season. itev. J. J. i otter delivered an ex- collont sormon on Sunday evening, in Salom's church. Tho attendance was very large. Waloksville is one of the most flour lshlng placos we have in our commun itv, and contains a very Intelligent set oi people. T " l tt t. t , Wodding rings at Honl's Jewelry otoro, iuauoii vyauun. Fine diamond Jewelry at Hohls Joweiry Htore, Mauoh ununK. Large piiwj Bui. ioii.i.iiu. , vi ow "i"mu' i to 'w i "?"" ..m. baum, is buUdlng in the south endon a lot purchased irom Moses iieuman. Arion wrnet uanu will give an- other of their popular open air oonoorts from the baloony of the Exohango Hotel Saturday evening. Ten new subscribers to this paper gentleman delivered a few stralght ln one weok tolls the whole story bettor from-the-shouldor licks on moral de than wprds-the people irrespective of pravity and not a few, who were not party Uke the Advocate. Can we put present, might have profited largely on you down as a regular reader. nls remarks. The musioal program A Lenlghton genUeman has an reoited in oonneotlon with the leoture unsigned petition for two wards lying oxceedlncly weU rendered. inmssare. u he Keeps it there, and no onM iuo,T,Ju, r . ma"" " wm be a mighty cold day before this town has more than one pouuig place. -ApoUshlng wheel in the nlokollng department of the Lehigh stove Foun- dry at whlchElmer Yenser was employ. ed burst Friday morning last and a flvinff fragment struck him In the right eye and Inflicted ,an Injury whereby he loaeathe eight of that optla Ournew atook of sUverware, just opQBU, miuw oar aBoruneuv vuo laroost ever exhibited in this section. Call and inspect our 6 took whether you expect to buy or not. Lot ot goods suitable for a very pretty wedding gift at smau oost, at uotu's jewelry tore, ihrouowomoMwereoieoMato whoareln the majority. Seeing that aero for elry tag Literary of thelaji efforts In the direction would bo hlch school: President. Osoar Uellman: ,m. tt,. .n , . ... . r, - uuimch vub uvnwMiinn mujwiiuqi mi vioa president, Bert Gomery; secretary. to Qabel's Hall where services wero held palsy Horn; trurer, Mamie, Semmel; morning and evening. Chief Police executive i committee, Miss Gomery. Mr. i Weldaw wasiit the ohuroh, but his ser Oeggos, Mr. Heidi muslo committee; w6ro not needed. Rev. Sampsol Misses pemmal' Uaii and Feastor-) conducted tha service lu th Ebenezer LOCAL CRIST. From tin Hopper of Krerjr Day Event!. The Chronicling! of nl.lv tUportar It Is possible that you owe us, if so, plooso liquidate WANTED 81000. Good seoiulty. Apply at this ofllco. Piill linn of Tntrrnln and Bnmsnl carpets nt Henry SohwarU's. O Full lino of mourning jewolryat Honl's Jowolry Store, Mauoh Chunk. Buy your wall panors. bordors and decorations at lliory's drug storo Welssport. Prank P. Sommol will assumo ohargo of the Qllbort Houso Woathorly on April 7. Z. H. O. Horn, lato of the Paokor ton Hotel, is the Jovial now landlord of tho Mansion House, in this town. Buy handsomo new wall nanor at Blery's Welssport druK store. Pricos aro the very lowest and goods aro tho newest. Because ho doos Rood work houso- palntor David Kroamor, of town, finds bis services in great demand an over thly0 - lar Arlon Cornet Band havo abandoned the idea of holding a grand muslcale In tho Opera Houso at an early clato. wo snow many now designs in J9W- olry of all kinds, not to bo seen olso where than at Ilohl's Jewelry Store, Mauoh Chunk. Dr. Sclnlo is tho ownor of a hand somo bay horse; but Howard says the Doo is minus tho norvo to drive him. How is it Doof Thoro are nine applicants for tho Road Commisslonership in this city, among tho numbor being Ford. Frish, Abo Horn, bimon Walk and William Horn. Subscribers moving from one por tion of town to another will ploaso to notify our carriers at onco. and thus securo tho regular delivery of their paper. I AToqaq T?lirlff. nf ffrtnnnrl fifmnf line tnadeliImsolf sd for another year. to this paper whon we woro only half the size we now aro, Prof. Ii. M. Boldlor. of tho Grammar school, has accepted a lucrative clerk ship at ilrawn Alawr, ra., and will enter on his duties somotimo following tho close of our public schools. -Wo pay special attention to soiling and hanging fine wall papers and docoratlons. Competent workmen sent anywhere for this purpose by H. F. Luckonbach, 61 Broadway, Maucli chunk. A syndlcato of Lehlcrhton gontle men havo purchased town lots in tho booming and hustling city of Benson, Mlnnosota. Tho lots aro all sold at vory roosonaulo llgures and seom to do Urst class investments. The Lehigh Valloy Spring Worlcs have sufllciont orders on hand to-keop them hustling for tho six months to n., r Ua irn Company alone is for tho equipment or louu cars with springs. Ben Culton always dresses his win tiows to suit the season. Now he has them - tastefully arranged for Eastortldo and they attract much attention and look very pretty. For Easter novelties don't fail to call on him. Josonh Webb. John Bohn and William MoCormlck, of John D. Borto lotto Post, 484, G. A. R., of town, aro a committoo to arrange for the proper observanco of Decoration Day May 30. It is the intention to havo a big demonstration. General Hastings, of Bellofonte. "Johnstown," for tho benefit of tho Y. xr. o. oi tuo ueiormod cuurcn, in tin i - . o, ui m iwiuruiuu uuuruu, ill uu Opera House, on tho evening of April 8th. An effort will bo mado to have good music for the occasion, Miss Mattio Bogdanski entertained a numbor of her frionds at a delightful sooial assemblage at her homo on Third streot Friday evening last. The hours of tho evening wero passod In the usual manner and tho airair was climaxed with an appetizing repast. Kev. J. ii. miner, pastor or Trinity Lutheran church, united Milton Rhoads and Miss Sarah, daughter of Charles Brokatio, in the golden bonds of matrimony at tho home of the bride's parents on Thursday ovoning last in the presonce of many friends, Julius Engleman, Weathorly'r famous sprinter, and Goorgo Chlncol. of Blackwood, will run a half mile or tho fair grounds in this city on Apr! 12, for a $500 purse. It gives promise or being nn Interesting trial or spoed, The mon havo boon at each othor be- fore. Business is bonmlni? at the Lehieh ton Hosiery Mill, tho other dav thev ro ceived an order for 1500 dozen ossortod hose from a New York firm. The same firm in a letter to Mr. Thompson, the obliging and courteous superintendent, speaks very highly of tho work turned out by the mill. Albort Ulauss, or this city, who has I boon chief clerk of tho minors dopart- muut. ui vuxu ijrus, Ou jV.. lib lvruiuiL. mont of Coxo Bros, fc Co., at Drifton. for tho past ten years, has rosignod hif place, to accept tho position of general uuok Kuupur uuu pay iuutiur uuuur wie Mid Valley Coal Co., of which Mr. E. u. ijeisonring is the president. I This week our young townsman, t j. Nusbaum. for manv vears the obllcinc. popular and courteous sales- man in tho "Original Cheap Cash Store," moved to JLansrord where he haf opened a millinery, dress-making and fancy notion storo. Wo hope Tom will meet with the success duo him. our Councilmanlc body want to I exerclso groat care in tho selection of a supervisor or road commissioner, wc mention this particular foot now bo- cause it is ono of the important things I that they must soon decide: only a man i or good, sound, practical judgment ana hnsinnss nnallflraitinnq rain fill tho bill. Tho fact of Rev. G. W. Duncan, of the Methodist Episcopal church, also having charge of the Packerton con gregation of tho samo denomination, will in no wise interfere with the re gular services in the church in this city. All services will be hold as usual and the publio are heartily in i vited to do present and participate. At her home on Second street last raday evening, Miss Ella Fink pleasantly entertained a number of ner iady ond contlemon friends in 80olia gotn,,. During the evening the usual convivaiities wore indulged m- TJl0 pleasures or the evening con eluded with a uoiectaoio repast aid Justice. A small but Intelligent, audlonoe nstened to Rev. J. J. Stauffer's lecture on aSoclal purity, or love, courtship ftnd marriage & tho Opera House Saturday evening. The reverend From the ConBhohooken Recorder we learn this: Paul Wagner, of Norcis su. and l. Bartholomew, of Lehlgfr ton, have formed the Urm of Wagner and Bartholomew and have begun the manufacture of cigars at 10 East Elm etr66t thls borough. Besides their wholesale business the firm wUl open a . .i i u..,t Business is promising with them and they hopo to soon mako their venture one of the important industries of the borough." Here's our digit t3T for suocessi Rev. Nowhart. the Bowman ap do in toe to the Evangelical charge in tMa nlfv. wfn At. fVinf Artlflna An R.innTT morning, but was refused admission to mi tho puipit Dy tne anti-uowmonites NEWSY WtlSSPORT. TlmDotnginf Lively Town Ilrledjr Chroni cled In Short Snl-Snnp Onlor by the "Stroller nnil Chuin." Snyder's mill hands were paid their monthly duoats Monday. They're happy 1 Tho water has been let into the canal and oque more the "raging waters rago" ns it were. Tllgh Rex nud family who moved to Commanoho, Texas, aro safe and happy in their now homo. Iron foncos will bo orootod in front of tho properties of Messrs. Harleman, Levau and Buok on Union Hill. Servlcos will bo hold in the Evan gelical Luthorail Churob, East Welss port, on Good Friday at two o'clock p. m. Mrs. J. R, Dlmmlck moved from Union Hill to Allontown, Monday, whore sho will mako her future home. For this town a baso ball club Is talked of, and among tho names men tlonod nro Rohrig, Al iright, Weston, Arnor, ot al. Tho "Stroller" Is pleased to note that R. J. Hougon, vt Union Hill, Is auout again alter a tu isol with a bad cold. Shako, old boy! For Salo Tho undi rslgnod has a lot of host quality f onco and all kinds of posts for salo cheap. Loavo orders at this offlco, or with Goo. H. Enzlan, Franklin twp. Buy all tho now and handsomo oirects in wall papers, bordors and dec orations at Biory's. Ho has tho largoht new stock in Carbon county and tho pricos aro just right. Milton Snyder Is lu tho manage ment of tho Nathan Snyder storo and mill. Milt is a wldo-awako and pro gressive young buslnoss man and will mako things boom at tho old stand. Our young friend Aaron Snyder has rotirod from tho Nathan Snyder storo and will dovoto nil his time to tho general ngoncy for machino?, pumps, ttc. Wo wish him succoss. Weissport's loading boot and shoo man, U. S. Krcsgo, was to Allentown and Easton, this wook buying in a hindsomo new assortment of fool wear. Soo his advortisoment olse whoro. C, II. Nusbaum, our young and enterprising morchant, has a forco oi mon at work remoddelling tho old Becker building which will bo con verted into a commodious storo room with metropolitan facilities and con veniences. Notwithstanding tho fact that tho old canal bridgo has boon condomnod tlmo and timo again, tho Lohlgh Conl jNavlgatlon (Jompany pay no heed to tho cry for a now structure Why Is it that corporato powor will not recognize court recommendations? Will Judge Dreher toll us? Tho Literary Club is something now among our young people. The. society's object Is culture, and they meet Tuesday evening of each wook nl tho homo of its members. Tho officers aro, presidont, Harry Graver; vice prescient, Klla Laury; secretary, Gertie Horn; treasurer, Warren Horn. George B. Lutz, of Allontown. who was doing an organ and piano business in Christman's storo" room for somo month's past, was Thursday arrestoo by u. u. Ashbacn. or tho rorraer citv. on the charge of embezzlement Ho as taken to Allontown and jailed. Lutz was formerly at Parrwillo and later at Nosquohoning whore he repre sented tho samo establishment Miss Mary L Whitehead, who has taught most successfully for sovoral years past will open a select school in tho Franklin school building. Miss Whitehead is a young lady of oxcollent abilities and parents would do well tc havo their children placod undor hor charge during the summer months. We bespeak for the lady abundant succoss. Thero will bo a young nooploV mooting of tho Evangelical Chord aocloty, on JUonday evening, 'Jiira insr., whon tho following program will lo rocitod: Organ duet, Mrs. Andrews ind Emma Snydor: recitation. Edna Solt; singing, Choral Society; address. I'Tanlc ijaury; duet, Mrs. Androw ant. ruiio bnyuor; recitation, una ijaury lnging. (Jhoral society; ossuv. Man L. Whitehead; addross, Dr. P. A Androws; solo. LuoyRomig: collection. remarks, by tho Presidont. A most dolightful social was given it tho rosidonco of Miss Eva Romig, ol ,ho oast side, Tuesday ovonlng. Tht avening was passod in a most pleasenl manner by tho playing of tho usua- ames, etc. A collation was served at midnight to which tho many guests die full justice. Rcparteo of a bright ana witty character predominated rouue the festivo loard uutil tho woo.smt hours oi tuo morning. Tho guests pro' sent were: Misses Jennie liunklo. Jive Berlin, Lucy Romig, Clara and Sallic Whitohead, Ella Oswald, and EmniB Urown. Messrs T. A. Arnor, w. Ii Whitehead. Jr.. W. H. Horn. C. A. Romig. u. it. liurKo and iii. a. uswaid. Lutheran ratornl Association. The Luthorau Pastoral Association of tho Uppor Lohlgh Valloy hold its re gular monthly meeting in Christ church. Hazleton. on Monday mor nine. Tho following clorgymon were prosont: Rovs. Bauor and Kudor, of Le- huuton, wuchtor.or welssport, Stupp of Pleasant Valloy, Lindcnstroth and Haltor, of Mauch UhunK, ilunluo, ot Woathorly, Brunnlng, of White Haven. Sandt, of Wilkes-Barre, Sohmidt, ol LreolanU, Kuntz, or Uonyngham, ami Schlonker or town. Alter transacting the buslnoss of tho meeting, the clorgy mon wero invited to partono oi a boun teous foast at the residence, of Rev. J O. Schlonkcr. After dinner the clergy men procoodod to Butlor Valley, whore a convention and mission tostlval open on in at. j onu s cuurcn. The "Advocate" Steam I'rlnt. To tho list of numerous improve monts mado to tho Cahbo.v Advocate printing establishment is that of an Acmo engine to run our large Potter pross. This latest addition malces it possioie tor us to compete with any similar establishment m the Valley and wiU better enable us to oater to tho wants of our rapidly growing and extensive patronage. With these late improvemots we expect to place the Advocate far ahead of other inland wookly papers andto this ond wo ask tho encouragement of our friends and readors. Dnzer tianjeerbund. Tho G or mania Songerbund Is without question the most popular organization in town, judging from tho membership which is quite large and includes the most genial spirits In this city, Weiss- port and i'acKorton. They are con stantly adding new members to the roll booif. The rouowing are tho olllcere: president, John Goldbaoh; viae presi dent, WontzeU Shlnkle; seoretary, Al Stealing; assistant secretary, Tobias Buss; treasurer, Adam Longkamerer; finance committee, Ed Zelgler nnu Leonard Frederick; mnstoal director, William Sandhor; music committee, Franz Rooderer and Charles Klpp. MOtVMANSTOWif. The Rutherford farm was recently sold to a party at Bath, Pa., and tho timber is now being lumbered. Mrs. Lewis Troxell who was recent ly kicked by a oow and badly injured is about again Co the pleasure of her friends. There are four applications for or ganist of the St. John's church. An eleation wUl be held to detormlno the prereraaoe. George Montz and family are new residents in tho lire ilno. They oame from Weatherly and oooupy the James Beer residence. Edwin Christman has secured a contract to excavate saiiU for Maurloe Bowman. The job wUl last a year and giv U9plQyBLt&t to o. half daiaa haeda. A COLUMN OF-JUMSI.es- Original ami Cllppeil. Lima Mattrr of Inter" Hint are Worth the lUmllnff, Ii " j Penn Forest thoro are snow drifts .1, ee to five feet deep. B- n Oxley, of Nosquehonlng, died Tuesdn aged thlrty-aeven years. Wli Inm tloffnnr mid familv. of Boavor vun, have taken up a residence iu UataMauqua. The machinists and holpors In tho Lehigh Valloy shops at Woathorly aro working uaii time. The iutr ber business in tho Pino Swamps 's . ry good. In tho booms of Wornor, Dej po anil Gotz alono thero are ovor i,oui;,lwu loot ot lumbor. J. F. Daughorty, of Nosquohoning, is tho now landlord or tho i'arior iws- taurant nt Beavor Mondow formerly conducted by Mrs. Morris stacK. A Hungarian woman namod Louda llviilc at Audonnod. rooontly bunt a llro undor tho bod of a neighbor with tho intontion of cremating hor. Sho was arrestod. Ellas Georco. aged seventy years. died at his home In East Ponn town ship Tuosday ovoning after an Illness of a year with paralysis. Decoasod was onr of the oldest citizens of tho town ship. -Easter this yoar will fall on March 20th, tho earliest dato it has siuco 1883. With tho oxcoption of 1894 this will be tho only coming March Eastor in tho prosont contury, and in 189-4 Eastor comes on March 25th, within throo days of its oarllost posslblo coming. -All but throo families of tho miners who lost thoir lives In tho iloodod mine at Joanosvlllo somo wooks ago havo set tled with tho owners or tho nunc, each family recoiving S2100 in money and coal and rent iroo tor a suited timo. Iho four rescued Hungarians got 925 apiece. Our oxchancos aro warning their readors to look out for a gang of mon traveling around tho country making contracts for painting roofs. If they offer to paint your roof for 35 or any prico, don't fall to ask thorn how much thoy charge lor tho paint thoy put on boforo you closo your contract. It is In the prlco or the paint whero tho rraud exists. Eugono Evcritt. tho now landlord of tho l'ackorton Hotel, on tho Mauch Uhunk road, ononed that popular hostlory to tho publio on Monday ovon ing by holding a grand dance m which many participated. Tho guests "dancod all night till broad day light and went homo with tho girls in the morning." Eugono is going to make a succoss in his now stand. -On Eastor Sunday morning tho Reformed congregation, of Big Creek, will colobrato tho holy communion. Tho pastor, Rov. T. A. Hubcr, will officiate. On Good Friday morning a class of thirtcon catechumens will receive tho solemn rito of confirmation. Preparatory sorvlcos will bo conducted by Rov. A. M. Masonhoimor, of Woath orly, in tho afternoon of tho samo day at two o'clock. It is worth remembering that no paper is printed especially for ono person no moro than a notol is built especially for ono guest. People who bocomo very much disploasod with somothlng thoy find in a nowspaper, should remember that tho vory thing that displeases them Is oxactly the thing which pleases somebody who his just as much interest in tho paper as they have. in honor or his Birthday anniver sary tho friends of. Androw Snydor assomoiod at his rncuerion nome, on Friday ovoning last and enjoyod them selves highly In social pleasure At a lato hour a sumptuous luncheon was sorvod to which all did fullest justice. Among those prosont wero James Gerhart, Elmer Foga, Ed Wilson, WUl Holf and Josoph Bonnott and Missos Emma ICoons, Annie Raudonbush, Llzzlo and Eva Sendol. Edith, Emma md Annio Brodhoad. Tho prospecting company, of Weatherly, aro keoplng up tho hunt for :oal in tuo isroad Mountain and it their -.carch is crownod with succoss, what a lisappointment tne disclosure will be to many. Tho Btoad Mountain has Soon searched dozons of timos by dif- f iront parties but with no success. Tho present company havo docidod to nnd 3oal if tho samo is to bo found and for :hat purpnso every improvement is oow being tried. Drills of various dis- 3riptlons aro in use daily and will be until tho wholo tract is pierced or coal found. On Saturday 21st, the sun enters bho first point of Aries, and tho dayf iml nights will then be of equal length m over tho giono. This occurs but twice in tho yoar. in what is called the spring or vernal equinox, and again in tho tall or autumnal equinox. These semi-annual occurrencos ore usually ice 'mpanied by storms of moro or less severity, but thoy do not always come on tho oxact day fixed by tho calendar for tho attainment of the sun to the equinoctial circle. Thoy are more fre quently a short time boforo or after. Tho latest phase in the case of the roscuod minors from tho Jcanesville miuo, has devolopod Jtsclf into the spcculativo form, whoroby a stock company from that now much talked if village, will go on an exhibition tour with tho four mon who survived tho torriblo ordeal of a moro than nineteen days Imprisonment in tho flooded mino. Tho four mon wUl, it is staled, form a part of tho company and consequently instead ot raking in the shekels for somo enterprising city nian iger or other fakir,they will themselves be sharors inwhatevcr emoluments may lccruo from their experienco in tho ill fated mine. ItllXKOAD OOSBIP. The Lehigh Valloy station ot Glen Onoko Is being rebuilt. ITho Philadelphia and Reading Rail road Company discharged 150 of their train employees all along the lino from Pottsvlllo to Kending. JThe Lehigh Valley Railroad Com paliy is erecting a building 33x10 foot, at Perth Amboy. for tho accomodation of tho trainmen who have to stop over at that point. Tho building will be two and a half stories high, contain 10 sleep ing rooms and wlll,be heatod by steam. iThe passenger station on tho Cen tral Railroad, at Penn Haven JunotioD whioh was almost oorapletoly razed by tho recent wreck at that placo, hat been rebuilt by a force of carpenter? under Thomas Sinex, from the Mauch Chunk shops. It will be ready for oc cupancy in a day or two. IA good bill beforo the New York legislature provides that no servant of any railroad snail be oonipeuea to worn more than 16 hours out out 21. In case an employo works for 21 consecutive hours ho shall have the succeeding 16 hours to rest and it shall be a misde meanor to compol him to work during that period. JThe Lehigh Valley has adopted and issued to its passenger train men and officers a handsome button badge. The body Is of black silk, upon which is woven a red uag uying irom a goia stall. In the center of the flag is a blaok diamond containing tho letters L V. in white. Tho device and colors are neatly designed, and tho badge has al ready become popular. Complimentary, llTho Carbon Advocate, of Lehigh ton, comas to us in a new dress, its pearanoe Is much Improved, and shows signs of prosperity. Hazleton upeaKer. , The Lehlghton Advocate appear this week in a new dress. The change Is a credit to the publisher, and cue whioh the patrons of the Advocate wiU no doubt appreoiate. Hazleton turn dard. fThe Carbon Advocate of Lehlghton is out in a new dress of larger type than formerly vised. The paper Is a Uve home journal and we are much pleaded to note this evldenoe of success. Ma- oSfie, J'aoenesa, FROM MAUCK CHUNK. The County Capital Spiritedly Bpltomlied by a Special Correspondent. Personal and Otherwise. n ....... l 1 1. . - . . , , Paymaster Wllholm, of tho VaUey Railroad, accompanied by his wife, are sojourning in jaoicsouvnio, iiorida. Paul Sohwelblnz, tho browor, is building a largo ico maohino in con nection with his works In East Mauch Chunk. Tho second soloct reception and grand promenado of tho St, Aloysius T. A. It., will bo hold in the Mansion Houso parlors on Easter Monday ovon lug. Tho event promlsos to bo vory rocnorcho, Tho Forty Hours of Adoration com menced in tho church of Immaoulato Conception Sunday ovoning. Tho ser vices throughout wero vory interesting and instructive and woro conducted on Sunday ovoning by Rev. Father Brady, of Summit Hill, on Monday evening by itov. i'atuor i'ogarty, or iamaqun, nnd on Tuosday ovoning by Rov. Father -ftlol'hllomy, or rhiladolphla. Frauds Kast, of Welssport, was on Saturday appointod by the County Commissioners to keep tho death watch ovor Stangloy, tho murderer of Mrs. Walbort, of Woathorly, who is to hang noxt Thursday, jnouo but the relatives of tho convicted man nro permitted to seo him. Ho Still maintains tho stolid demeanor which has characterized his actions throughout. Ho is in bettor health however and calmly awaits tho oay or oxocutlon. Tho Hibernian Bonovolont Socioty, ot iNosauohoning celebrated at. Patricks Day In their largo and com modious hall In that town Tuosday ovoning, addresses wero mado by ilon. E. M. Mulhearn, D. C. MnUtearn, 'Sauiro J. J. Boylo aud John McGovorn. of tills city. Mr. John Daughortv prosidod ot the meeting which was one or tho most intorosting hold ror yoars. Tho audiouco was mado ot tho best people of tho community and included many ladios. Af tor an illness of only a fow wooks A. H. Tobias died of paralysis Friday at tho ago of sixty-five years. For many years ho conducted a firo and life in surance business und at one time was a member of tho Stato Insurance Com mission Board. Ho was also n good standing member of tho F. A. M., nnd tho I. O. O. F. Deceased leavos a wife, son uraut and daughter Ulara to whom this papor tenders sincoro sympathy in thoir loss of a kind and atfectinate hus band and an indulgent father. Ono of tho most expert penmen of tho country is Mr. James W. Swank, of this borough, who has been in the Treasury Department at Washington for years. Mr. Swank has just finished' for the Carbon County Law Library a handsomo sot of resolutions on the death of tho lato General Charles Albright, which include a portrait of tho Ex-Congressman-at-large. Ho is also engaged on one of the most elabor ate pieces of work of his life, the re solutions of tho employees of the Treasury on tho death of Seoretary Wlndom. Mr. Swank has oxocutou pen-portraits of many leading states men, ond ho drew tho famous 815,000, 000 United States bond at tho timo of tho settlement of the Alabama claims. His chiof claim to .distinction is his wonderful acourancy in drawing tho human countenance with a pen. His work is as fine as a steel engraving, and as aocurato as a photograph. Mr. Swank is one of tho oldest Treasury officials in point of service. IfAllOMNO, Georco Slclin and wlfo. of Coaldale. spent a fow days visiting hero. Lost weok Stephen Fenstermacher lost a vaiuame uorso oy ueatn. -Martin A. Nothstein killed a strip- pod snako two feet long ono day recent- Misses Laura Sitler and Acnes Fonstormacher, aro visiting at Slatlng ton. The dreaded disease, diphtheria. has mado its appearanco in the Valley. -Rov. J, S. Nowhart. Bomanite. preachod in tho Evangelical church ast aunday afternoon. Tho roads through this section are In a vory bad condition and need tho at tention of the supervisor: Miss Emma Mortz has boon ap pointed teacher of the Beaver Run school, vico idgar Xandor, resigned. On Tuosday Charles Roth. Jr.. moved to Kelly Point. Monroe county, .vuero ho will engage in the mercantile buslnoss. The regular monthly meeting of our School Board will be held in the Pleasant Cornor school houso on the i8th lust. The Sacrament of tho Lords Sud- per will bo administered in St. John's jhurch on Sunday morning by Kev. A. Bartholomew. At the same timo a 3lass of fourteen catechumens will be confirmod. Preparatory services will be hold on Saturday afternoon. RECItKT SOCIKTY GOSSIFS During the absence of Charios Wagner, of Lohlgh Council, No. 101, Jr. 0. U. A. M. of town, Charles Mertz ably nus tho iinanciai secretary chair. An effort should be made by John u. liortoietto Jfost, u. a. ic, to erect a jf-il il i d-i' mnnninanf rn i li.it,- r.lf nt ground in the cemotary in this city. Dr. C. T. Horn has been elected flrst lieutenant and Amandus Remaloy, second lieutenant or iuaj. motz com aiandery. No. 23. Knights of the Golden tagie, or this city, A grand Jr. O. U. A. M., day may be a period ror sotting rortu tho aims and principles or this order In this county. sometime during tho coming summer, Champion, 117, should boom this for their locality. Tho Order of Chosen Friends will very likolv sooa bo organized hero. M. O. Bryan Is interesting quite a numbor or our people in the organization which is conducted on tho building and loan basis together with a Insurance roature that is qulto commendable. l'UBLIC SA1.K ItEOISTKIl. The sale of tho real estate at the lato Daniel Clause, deo'd, will take place on April 4, at 2 o'clock p. ni., on First street, Liehiphton. A nice pro perty, ttoo aavortisomont ana oius. On the 21st of March, at 1 o'clock p. m., l'enn Bowman, for the heirs, will sen tne oia jonu iiowman larm, on tne premises in East Penn twp. See adver tisement and bills. On March 20 and Anril 3. at 10 o'clock, Jac. Steigerwalt will Bell, at his residence In East Fenn twp., horses, cows ana a varioty of farming imple ments, tseo Dins. On March 28, at ton o'clock A. M., Mrs Ellon Beckendorf, administra trix, will sell at Publio sale, the house and lot on Fine street, this Dorougn. Bee advertisement, ana ouis. On March 20. at 12 o'clock noon. M. Heilman will sell horses, Jersey cow and a variety of farming implements and bousenoia furniture at publio sale, boo aavetisement ana oius. MARRIED. ."TlfcroADS Bkooatie Ou tho 12th inst, by Kev. J. Ii. Kuder. Milton Ithoades and Sarah Brocatlo, daugher of Chas. urocauo, ot ixmlgutou. It you want to secure a bargain in a wateh don't fail to learn our latest prloes, it will be to your interest to call at Honrs jewoiry more, Aiaucn (jnunu. Milton Kemmerr. ot South Beth lehem died Friday aged twenty-eight. ueeeasea was nrotner-in-iaw to jars, ii V. Morthlmer. Jr.. of this (AWj Inter mont took place Tuesday at Allentown. To the bereaved family the Advocate Uundagg tlnrwa aywpathy Dyspepsia Mskei many lire nuitrsble, and often letds to elf deitrnctlon. DUtreis after sstliig.slekhnd' acbt, heartburn, soor stomach, mental decree ju, vie., am camea oj imi TSTT common aaa j tacr,Mlng !,,. nood-s suiapuiiia tones the itomscn, creates an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relleres sick headache, clears the mind, and cares the most obstinate oases ot dre- perils. Head the foliowUiei " I hare boen troubled with dyipepila. I had bat little appetite, and what I did eat distressed me, or did me little rood. la an hour after eatlof t irould experience a f alntnen or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anythlnf. Hood's Sariaparllla did tne an Immense amount ot good. It care mo an appetite, and my food relished and satUflod tho crarlnff I had prerlously experienced. It rollerod mo ot that faint, tired, aU-fooo f eellngi I hero felt so much better since I took Hood's Sarssparllla, that I am happy to recommend It.". O. A. IMaE, Watertown, Mass. N. D. lie suro to cot only Hood's Sarsaparilla Boldbyelldrugctsta. Itslxforfi. Preparedonly by C. I. II00D & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mais. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar Short Important Ad's All advertisements under this lieiicl sttcli iu lent, found, stiKyect, stolen, minted, lor sale nnd nil minor notices not exeeedlnt; six lines. win ue msprten nt mo rate m one cent n word for the 11 rut Insertion, and one Imif cent a word for each subsequent Insertion, provldliiR.liow ever, that no nilTcrllsemetit be clmrsed less iimn zncis tor a sinsie insertion, ana that llicy be paid for cash In advance. plltST MOKTGAOK for Sale, paylnc (1 per - rent, llnmi And tnfp IntWniiMit Alcn n 21-2 HTOItV FHAMK HOUSE tor sale, a pood iiinuiun aim phjiiik n coou interpsr. i;au lor inilicuiars on AAltUXi welssport, fa. 1'. SNYIRIt. Haiti March 7-tf. STUllEU'H HliAVINO HAl.OON, opposite the ADVOCATE OrriCK, Is headquarters foi )iihviiii, naircuuinK nnu sHampooing. uai.u 0 TO KRS. ItODKUKK, timler tlio Kxcliat.gc w noiei, uanK street, tor a smooin suave oia Hshlonable haircut. tW Closed on tiunday'f lloeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. Wo earn In htoclc n full linn of fanev toilet articles nt low. est prices, and wo nre tho only placo In town wuere you can Dtiy uenurr s uream ioritte lace. Estate Notice. letters of Administration on the estate of Itobett A. Henry, late ot Loner Towatucnslnc Township, Carbon county, decensed.liarlng been emitted to the undersigned Administrator, all persons indebted to said estato aro requested lo make Immediate payment, und all having fttsl claims against the samo will present them for settlement lo J.C. JtltEAMElt, Administrator, residing: nt Millport, In said township. HAl'SIIHlt It GASSIDY, Feb. H-oi-Ow. FARM FOR SALE. The untlerslcned offers for sale a valuable farm, located In Mahoning township. Car bon counlv, about two and one-half tnlles from Lehlghton, containing G5 ACRES. The improvements thereon area 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, and all the necessary ont buildings, Sever al never failine spiings of water, suitable for tlati-dams, are on the property. ror runner imrormatlon apply lo C. E. MLLER, East Mauch Chunk. I'a. Feb. 14-0w, PUBJJC SALE OF VERT VALTJADLU Personal Property The underslKned vt 111 sell at Public Sale on tin B remises, known as HKILMAN'S MILL, in the orough ot Leblithtou, Carbon county, i'a., on THURSDAY, MAKC1I WUl, lfOI, commenciugat 12 o'clock M.. the following I'ersouul Property, to wit : 5 HORSES, crav horse. 8 vears old. welzhlnir l.'.oollln.! 1 uroviiinorsc.Bjears Old, weighiiiR hsoids. tills Isanexlragood team; 1 black horse, a yearr old. trood worlccr: 1 bav horse, a vtfars old. styllsu driver; 1 dark sorrel horse, 13 years old iroud driver and fatnllv horsp. Tliese hnrse. are all sound and kind and stork single oi double. One Jersey cow with calf, 1 heavv two horso wagon, 1 light two-boree wagon, 2 buck boards, lbob-sled, 1 set of heavy double harness, one set of light doublo harness, good as new one ret ot double carrlago harness, two sets o. single harness, nud a lot ot collars, liames, ant other harness, plows, harrows, two cultlvalnts one nay rake, ono mowing machine, one familm mil, uiiu i-uurig uoz, lot ni cow cuatns, ont rhaelou carriage, one Hlieplierd dog. Also, in the same time und place, the following Housebold Furniture One large cooking stove, good as new, twr healers, one No. 6 Fire King, one cedar meat barrt 1, Iron kettle, refrigerator, sewing machlm and oincr articles too numerous to mention. Tcint, HIX months Credit with npprorer' Secuilty. M. HEILMAN. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Tlio undersigned will sell at Public Hale or. te premises late of Jnslnh Iiowman. dee'd It ast l'enti Township, Carbon couuty, l'a.,on Saturday, March 21st, 1891. at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following described valu able Heal Kstate, to wit: All that certalntraci or piece of land, situate along tho line of tht Lehign vnuey itainoad, nearly opposite tht tlllaceof Howmanslown. In Kast l'eun Town ship utoresald, known as the John D, llowmuu'4 rarm.contatuiuK m ACRES I more or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared and under a good state ot cultivation. Thi Datance neing vaiuame iimDer Land, and It It supposed to contain somo valuable Blate de posit. The Improvements thereon area TWO-STORY HTONEIIOUSE, (recently remodelled) about 21xM feet, kitchen .tft-tpliMil. till rrn hm unil ull nni-eeaiirv mil. bttlldlngM. Terms and conditions will bo mado known al time and place oisate, by PKNij BOWMAN, For the Heirs, Feb. 18, 1901. Adjourned Sale. Executor's Sale Of Very Valuable Heal Estate ! Theunderslcned. Execntor of the Estate ol salo rn the prentises In Id" Corousb ot LehijU ton, Carbon couuty, I'a., on 1JAK1 KL ULAUBH. QeceSC41. Will sell at lltbllL Saturday, April 4th, 1891, comiiieiu-iuK ni iuu iiwk i . ni.. me ioiiow ins valwablo Ileal Estate.to-wit: All that cer- titlu Lot or I'lece ot Urouud situate on North Flrt (Street. In the Rorouch of Lehttrhtnn. linnnrt. cu op i-iio uy rirM ircct, uu me snuiu uy .mu- nf 1 lunrxa U k'nthd An ilia ... Ui iiuuciu vjvuikv iiiiiuauauiii. uu inn nrst ui each Alley, on tlte north bv ltose Altev. beinu 1x169 feet. The ltnproemenu thereon area l Wll-BIUICY ritAME utrcuiMl 22X28 feet with Tit o-story Kitchen lsxia fwt attached, and Alt neesuirv outbultdtniu. On the reitrnrthr lot Is erected aTWO-STdllV UOUII1.B flEAtlE UWKI.UNd, Sliiifeet. Terms and coudltlous win no muue kuowu at tune oi sale ny T. D. CLAUSS. Hurvlrtoir Executor. I'eb.lt-wS. Orphans' Court Sale OF VERY VALUABLE REAL, ESTATE PnmiLint to &n ordr of the Ornh&nt Court nt Carbon County, Fa., there will bo exposed to puuuc Mia uu Saturday, March 28th, 1891, nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, on the tiremljM. oa fine street, In tlio liorotutb of Lelilxhton, uttriKj cvunijr. I ioiiqwiiik ursenoeo Ileal I'Jitnte, lute ol AueuttF. Ueckeudurf. de- ceaied, to wit : All that certain lot or plere of srounu situate iu tne iioroucn oi lnmiitou, County of Orbou and blate of l'mniylranU. bouniied and described as follows, to u it : lle- luamsoii rineoirccfc in mo uomuxn ni Ichtou. thence alonir.Mld l'lno Klrcct. north tlits-twofeet t a noil; thence by Und of lteu beu Hunslcker, (Lot No. !i west Ina hundred .nil ton toot In A im.t . 1 . . 1 1 . K . u rim n . . 1 1 . . wuiii miy-iwoieet in asiaae; inence oy taua ol Reuben Hunslcker (Lot No.).esttno1iundred and ten feel to the place ot llnDloa. Cou- taininciony trppH, mora or leu. it oeing lot No. I, as marked on u plan or plot made at the Initanoe of itouben lluatleker. The lnirive- FRAME DWELLING 1IOUHE. MxOe feet with kltebenr attached, lxl feet. Tcnus or SALK.-Ooialfof the parelutM mouev to be natd ou tne dav of aal aim tke hal- aoe on tb day of tlwaocdriiuilloQ of lit tale uy tho court and delivery of ttte dead. Deed an1 all ueoeiiy pa peri to be at the experMe ol MMN. ad.Uiittmfli, ffof Holef ofiaf ml$ togiyilejejt THE BEST IS OUR BID FOR YOUR BUSINESS. OUH SPH1WO AND SUMMEtt nUTINO HAS 11EEX DUNE WITH A VIB iit Vt FER1NO YOU THE 11B8T UUAL1T1E3 AT TUK BEST FIOUUKS. Superior Goods. :-: Prices That Surprise. 11(11 be found (n each Department and Grade aour Immente Ntm Lint o BOOTS :-: AND :-: SHOES, For Ladles', Gents' and Children's Wear. Novor beforo havo we been ablo to oflbr so largo and varied (Uk Assortmont of fresh and pleasing stylos. Wo have tho Stook that meets tho Expectation and Gratifies tho T&flte, Yon want tho Best. This able to sell Cheap and wo do, E. G. ZERIN, Opera The Spring season of 1891 find still in the lead with one of Fine and Medium Furniture ever shown in the Lehigh Valley at marvclously low price. We also havo beautiful patterns in Mew Stales nf tep$ f ' and the prices are astonishingly T ttTi all styles and all prices. In this unneara 01 oargains, ana competition cannot come near n ia prices. Call and sec us. ehip Goal & (LIMITED) Beiler's orner. North First Street. Would Make this Special Announcement Of the fact that they have bought mie ui jtuiiH, lveyoivers, tannages, oneils, both blank and loaded, Gun Covers, Game Bag and all Implements and Tools used by the Sporting Fraternity ever shown in Carbon county, and that they have marked them at prices that will defy competition. T7o extend an earnest invitnrinn rn oil come and inspect them whether We also have n line ofDr. Horner's Cattle and Home Powder. The mnioritv of neonle know which accounts for the continued increase of customers at oai Bon Marchc. The valentine season was a success; wo cleaned out everything, and now the vacant spaces are filled with The Latest Pazzles, A New Lot of Stationery, Dress Trillion 5, 10 ana 25c Goods, Musical InstraeM, Finest Tissoe Paper anil School SUPPLIES. MARCHE. Adam's Express Company. Culton op the IT WILL Interest tbe ladles to learn ibat we are a! way making additions to our always complete assortment of good, vbtch now Includes a handsome new line of' all kinds of . Games, Puzzles, Novkwiks in Toys, School Esatio- rny, Jewelry, Confectionery, Fruits and a fall line of Ouoice Groceries. We sell at Bock Bottom Prices. Can and sea us before malting purchases elsewhere. Culton Spring, 1891. REX'S BON An Exceptional Large Stock at Low Guaranteed Fiiel I31MESKE ASSORTMENT OF New Black Goods, lUprrsnjtlPi! the bt known make and finest dyera. Ercroytd Bilk WatpHtMlsttM, Primly Silk Warp Armor, Trltally All Wool Tape Eds Nnn'a Veiling. Miv JWt Weavaa. IFblu OardStnpts, Wool IientUltas, Bnrab Clutb, Brs, KtbMUpol, QfetuH, Ualr iMt'i, utiaonitrra, aiooair, eie. New Dress Goods ! Lalatt Ooloriosa. Flaln and Fanor l)rm Goods iolsrae Tarlrlr. Thi ahaiiaa taw hriu are beanltfal. W htr tbesi In tt"k out lllgu UM CUniM. Black Silks. Ton know we gnarantr onr BUek Bilka to wear. Tb&t nieatu, abeald thr W Will, oraeV or break, we will gtre yoa jrd for yard. We bare neter had on elata to MhtH in kt jer, hl4i l an xedlent twiH ter an; boose Mill tig silk to be pro j ot. BROADWAY. Mauch Chunk, Pa, is your chance. We exe House Block, Lehighton. urnrrureM the handsomest assortments of low. line we are prepared to offer South First Street, Lehightoak Pfu Hardware Go., the finest and most coraolfito inwa w M you want to buy at present or not. N MARCHE. a nonrl Hi BUY AT HAGERMAN'S Park. Culton Culton MARCHE, at piiets lovtr tfaaDjnsnsllx akd tot amS C A.. iiEIX
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