VMS Feper dm Ween entered ntlhet..tilt;li torK)Hlp as Second Clan Mnuer. The Carbon Advocate I-ElIiaUTON. VKKSA. prises; a $200,000 ooal mining company and n $100,000 quarrylug company In Kontuokcv; at26,000 cottonseed oil tn'll it Camden. 8. C: a 850.000 mining com pany in NorUiUeorma;aiwiuuooiion Qoy Valltablo Heal Estate mill In the samo Stato havo been organ- vl-r vuuiiiuu, uui utiuu. Adjourned Sale. Executor's Sale Hates for Legal Advertising t Charter Notlc-es $ oo Auditor's Netlces Commissioner's Notlcss - - 4 ( 1)1 force Notices 4 "o Administrator's Notices - - - s (W Executor's Kollic; - - - - 1 00 SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1801. noun Fide Circulation Litreer limit flint tr nny Weekly Nov.iHier In tlie Count)-. Izod." A Novel Invention. Tlionini Aluliey, of J.rey Citr, J of ilif iliniiii tliflt lis linn Inul tlic foitiul i- t nn n whioli lit) limy lull. u a grent for iiiih. 11b lum IiiyciiiuiI n l onimtlo The undersigned, Bieeutor of the Estate of uecenpeu, miiintnk i ihfiiu lii the Itoiougli of Lehiuli , l'n., on Saturday, April 4th, 1891, comtneiifltigiit TWO o'clock P. 11.. the follnw Ine VHlimble Ileal Itnntp, to-wlli All Hint cer tain l)t or I'lwre or (liimiiil silinili" nil North First strew. In the linroiiKii oi iiiigition, iinniiu- UK " Tor u.e upon lot) nVlthi, and Ime rdonlhe wst hy I'tret tiyt. tin th; sooth il.y .in.. n. .. .ti.. i..i I iiropMttr lit Umnre W. NikImihii, oiitho west UY A oanq or Italians with unpronouno ablo names and very questionable anteoodonU assemblod in mass meet ing noar Hazloton on Bunday to giro oxnrosslon to their feellnas in retard to tho New Orloans nirnir. In which it wlllbo rcmomborod that a half doxon or moro sous of the Mtnny isle wore suni tnarllr dealt with, the law having failed to do its duty in their partloular caso. Arter llstoning to liory speecnos ana working themselves into wild demon stration thev subscribed to the follow ing oaths: "We, the doscendonts of a long lino of honorable ancestry, swoar by the sign held bofoie u that we will. as far as lies in our power, avenge Ike death of our follow countrymen uo mattor the means wo are called upon to use." The hiaa was a stilletto moarod with blood. Thero is not room for much argument in n case of this kind. The notion of the tlery. murderous gaug amounts to treason niralnst tho tturti and btripos, again it tho tho peace and wolf are of the com munity, and the patriotic people of that soctlon nhould arm themselves and put down tho first utlempt at war liko outbreak. Don't trifle with the ignorant mob, but give 'em u taate oi American sentiment in a (mention ot this kind aud they won't likely repeat their wild demonstrations. Fred IIonLACiiEB has petitioned ' oouncil for tho privilego of erecting loctrio light poles and wires through the streets and alieys of 'this town for light and power purposos. Any one familiar with tho push and enterprise of Mr. Horlacher will at once tmrmUe that ultimately this means an electric railway between this town and tho out laying suburbs. Ooodl Lehighton wants just that sort of a thing, it will bring us into close communion with all the people in tho neighborhood and as a result increase business. That's just what we lack, business, and wo won't progress until we get more of it. The way to got it Is to mako It. Will our money men fall on thomsolvos. j l completed the first ui.rkhjg mo lei mill will iniilio nit oxlillillloit or itwitliiH ti few iltijs lt)ii S' Hit lake III or nenr Ne.i Yurie. Mulrey' locomotive is uliutil 0 tout long, inul, z epllng Unit il Is htlng ti pon iiiiiiiL'H ulul tliut IU dtliing wlicels mo imnre with teelli which nic tiii'iiut lo dig inlu tlie Ice, on Been noilil g In it tit 11 st glnnce to miike 111 m ooimitler othor lluin a minlnttire copy en Hie ordinary engine. But Mr. Miiliey sayH that UiU little loconotiv ii. the reriii t ot u l.irge perceiiliiRS) of all i lie work that liu lnn done fur 16 Trnrs " I 'a nil springs nml Imll nml nocket j Int . Bind Jlr. A.ulrer. "lr htilll t nil over tflo iiuoreii surfnros whluli Hie so.itti'i'd ibolil on Ice lli'UU It nut surprNe v. ii to know il, but xov(it on a (iiliry Hlieot f Wnlor, Hue the mice in C'liir d 1 .ii k, my nine. Inu In bniltnl to find ii ri'iil iimliy nlMruut oils und If it weiv rigidly tittllt it would lutve tnuny co.intioiH whig i would moil li .elr di- ai'iee . lUi it. Built na it is. It would go over giea block of ico itliottt nny tloitblo, und the care nluch wi,l li l.ow wl I du tlm wiitt, for 1 1 iey me Iiiiuk in noli a wy Hint tliey i-nii't he eplled over lir tiny iicoiduut " UuJy to befAil tliom " Mr. Mnlpy wiys that tlipro nron grcnl ninny pine win-re hi.i I'ltguiu ui.u.d lw vu.y hen ico li!e. For i'Z.niilu, lie (.poke o t 't' p - ihilily tliut ex.ntH for i'u p , llt.diie liu- up hi tno ce 11 id o -Iwei-n Tror mid A. I), in'. Ho siiyn tint, at soon iik he ci i get the money to do It, he uid iitil.d roni" locouioliTe nml our which he villi aetilowu at vnrl tiipl on in the con i try nml operat.1 in the in tiTili.e. IIo will in t nd ihe loromo tt t. The i-ed i f the full icil l ci..iotire will be. Mr. Mulrey thiliko, oer 10 uiilee ai hour. New Yotk lilllM. Vmli Allrt.mi tlienoitli by Kohb Alley. Iieltltt auitfll IrCt lllu liniirnieineilie llirreuu nre n I wu-HIDitv I'lCAnir. mvin.i.i.Mi wxyi irei ullh Tun-lniv Klti'hi'ii lllxis fei tHtlHf ht-tl. nml nil tiPceHry millilillilliiiw. On the rear ot the nil iierecu'U a i u-niuitj iniuniin. r haah-. l)VKI.I.IMI,21i2Aft'ft. lernn inul eoliUltlolu will be inaile Kiinnii ut time ot sine ny T. 1). OI.AUSH. Survlvuiu ltxecutor. F. t'.'4 a Di Si BOOK, AtlENT The LeadingJeveler. We Just wish to tell vou that wo Hill liaye the largest anrl best stock oi everything In our line, In cliullng many new beautiful tblnqs Watchrs, Clocks, Rings. Enr-rinij;s, Studs, tircnst l'liis, Ni'cklnccs, Fancy Tlie lllrectnrii of The Inilpnrlllltnt Brlmol Irtitrkt. ot I rimkllii lonnalilii, V. r niiio.N on aiiout School Bonds For Sale. iirbuu counly, A1MU1. 1st, 185)1, Issue Eondatn the nmount of t 000, In sums of iroiu . iwi 10 t, , iH i ii'K 4 J'er loin luti rt-st wr Annum. nnd will tnuture m from beveii to Tlilrteen Yearn. Iulerul Im pnynlili' hi nuilly and tin) ltunitiare exeliii f i tun nil luxe. Ill'Se IMlllllS Klin BilClllllll HUM Sl.ic Ktivai- meilt for persons ot lliiiui'il iiiohiis who have few uoHttrn laid iiy for old ate. Andrew;. Jl J. ior4ur ium'it'io. II. 1. HMAWI.fcA. M-creiHI), mar. 1. ll-w W'kihhi-. nr. I'a Society Eniblcina, What bight havo so many of our legislators to bo absont when thoir names are called? They are paid so muoh a day for being, present. Watch them when thero is a bill boforo tho House you want to see becomo a law. If they aro absout, write to them and ask thorn for a roason why. Thoy won't like It, but never mind, tho people aro their employers and have a right to know why thoy don't attend- to tho work they pay thorn for doing. Rocord, Maohanoy City, Mm. Dabb, Mrs. Burnott and Histor ian Bancroft are the throo boos in tho Eastor bonnet of the Easter number of the New York Ledger. Mrs. Barr starts a Scotch serial. "A SUtor to Esau." Mrs.. Burnott writes a sketch, "Eight Littlo Princes," and Bancroft "A Day with Lord Byron." Wilson de Moza, Jean KatoLudlum.Amv Randolph. Dr. Felix Oswald, Anna Shoilds and Helen M. jNortn are otner contributors. For IIU Otrn fnron. Qeorgo W. Piper, of fcJenewn, Mich., fonueily n merchant, U dying ol co i iinptlon, nml has developed a queer lunula for economy. He u a miiu of couslilerahle meant, nnd U nne on nil other points but tlmt olhtsnn funeral. A, week n o he took n laborer with hint into a swampy p ece of woodlaml nnd cut down A lot of red cedars. He had the loo rawed into boards and took the bonnls to the be-it ciblnetnialter ami ttrprl'ied that workman by ordering lum to build a comii to measure. U aid lie did not propose to have the u idertakeis make anything out of his dyliiL', nnd he made a contrnot wllh the Ullage expressman to cury that boz to the trravo. Mr. Pip.'r wntclies that caliluetiuakor ns work and sees to it that the 1 'b is not lUlited. He is prow- lug wea'.er every day, and can not lo t t ti the worlcsliop to superintend the j- b more than once or twice more. Clii cage tribune. i wo Mules For Sale, The iiiiclrr.k'iiiyl oflVrn for sale Ills TWO MUl.hN, iiiiiuit i yeais old. iln v vill he Mild 'lieeii toreasli Ooixl uoikern ami Hate anniiiu thecars. Apply to i J iikkim:. fir aaiih. iv :l iiwr ll-ws lhlKlitiiii. I'u- AN mm M SL'ObK OF MILLINERY GOODS. Mis. E. FATH, peotflilly antinti n'e t" het I. ail) Frlenii Oat the I. ai Jl-i r.nrn-i iro.u no- illy wliern sue tia Rt-iuri-d uu en lifly new Hlnl IhkIiI'U able Block ot all II e lalest St.ttrH in M.lllllHV O toiN, i o ii. i aiuK Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings, Flowers, Ribbons, &e. o whioli she luvlie the attMition cl he rieudi aud the Utiles lu general. P1UCE3 AS LOW AS THE LOWEST I Mrs. B. FATII, doulb Fl -"t Street. 2nd door lulow O nro , li-hlgutou, P,i. march 21, lM)l-3in. M. E I'irs. (old and Silver Clmins, Kvo 1 lasses and Sjicctnoli'8, School Sti)) ies. ll kind of StitMiincrv. Sqckfqrd Watches THE ONLY BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN WEISSPORT. Wc were in the city this wppfe nntl made extensive purchases in Fine and Medium Footwenr Boots, Shoes, Slip tiers, &o and nre now prepared to offer unprecedented buriiains in our line. Will you call 1 H'e would like you to.'bocause we can save you money,. It is a "feat to fit feet," but we can dt It nicely and cheaply, and what more do you want, lint keepyur pjc oil us, we'll quote prices later.; in .the meantime don't liiil to call and takfi ad vantage of what we offlr. Respectfully, U. S. KRUSGB. WEISSPORT'S LEADING BOOT AND SHOE-DEALER. trouncattitUedinKXACTiyG SEZVlC. Mechniilrlan oftnr no ml cat worn . anl by the Aduilra romtnand Inff"t ntory, jror Astro- ' mi nftnn In wUlcu cu V. T nunmnM (inrinra and IXftl:- VB4imttwin.)wUofflvo olfull Warranty! Ladies Muslin Underwear, Fashionable f Millinery. ""W liare tlie I arcest and most Stylish J Bffecliin Heun'inahle Millinery at the Iiwest Prices In the trlnimlns de lwrtnient we hire Two inly Milliners tnereitto hanpiettfaucles In etftctl fr our customers. Wraps -AND- Coats, In the newest styles and of the rery let msterl.ils and tnaKe at lowest rrlcsi. Don't itn to the olty wlieu you cm buy cheaper at liuine. rs.M.Cuifans WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Qtock. Seasonable Goods We do nil Kinds of Repairing in the most Practical m.mner and at the Lowest practical Price for excellent Quality of wormHiiskhip. ( all and see us. Satisfaction guaranteed. D. S. BOOK, AKC. Annual Statement OF THE Dining the year lt91 You will find -AT- . Ose objection advancod in reference) to the apportionment of this borouch into wards, is that a new school house will have to bo built. A ilinsy kick of thit kind won't hurt much, for it is only a question of a short time when another school houso must go up to aosommodato our rapidly growing pop ulation. Two wards. TN THE Jnni i We often hear of men spending largo sums of money to improvothe industri al interests of his city, and thus rear ing a name that will lire long after he has passed away. In this connection we might very proporly Bay, what are tho capitalists of Lehighton doing to perpotuate their memory? What, oh. what! Let tho wind answer. It strikes us that the Italian govern ment puts rather a strong ohllmateou hor throo subjocts lynched by the mob in Now Orleans recently. She want from 825.000 to 875,000 for each one ol the three dead men. According to those figures, a dead Italian is worth just $25,000 to $75,000 moro thau alive one. OltPHANS- COUUT OF CAR emuiiv ol J ti mi r Trm. 18'Jl, iNu. 1. OJuUtuitdNi"! J. nry 12, 1891. NOTICE. WtitAwHftnnralelllflit in the CAtnte of Will oiiRhhy loiiev,neceii6-l.!li be mweiiteil at our next term of Apill t'nuit. April 15, 1MI. for con lliiiMtton absolutely, unless exceiitlnns aie l thereto. 0E0. W. ESSKR. Clerk, Fen. SI. VlIOTOGllAPII 4 1 T TI I) IT i t.JAlililiK, I , I'einianent'v located near Valley Depot, for ralnnets anil I'anill) O roups. Old pictures cop led ainliiil.irued. antl-'M SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLACE TO BUY Dry Goods (Jroceaiaf-, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Banans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everythinp Usually founein a thoroughly first-class genernl store, ll'e sohcit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Store. LEHIGHTON PA. ehighton Poor District. ri'.TETt ItEIM, Treatarer.ln Account rrltli the Lelitehton Foor District, for the Year Ending March 17, 1801. DR. To Balance on hand March 27. tKK) $ CM 81 Toeaoli receUed Iiom William Hchadel, j ax uoiiecior, on uuimcmu tor ioju.. . . mi ui PfinnArs if the April session of ou i county courts were petitioned by tlo people of Woiwport nnd Franklin, the Lehigh Coal & "nviution Ocinp.m. would bo compollod to build a bri across the canal at Woinsport tlttu would at once afford safety and con venience to tho traveling public. Try itl Ddmnq tiie oarly part of April theio will bo a mooting of local boards ot trades In the Commonwealth a! Scranton wjth a view of perfecting n stato organization. Thib town will hardly be able to huc n local repre sentative. You know the ruasou wh'. Particular jNotice. ,M1 nersi ns nip llpreh cnntloneu not tnti irnw nn the luopeity ot tl.- nndeinliilieil. fur ilie nnrouieiir (Klilnir. locatiil in the J I no linn loiilliri, lowaini'iiMiii! iimniiii, urn nwu v.,.. l a., iiinlrr iicniilty I tlie law. April f-ai o i n r . . i Annua! Statement atop raying oip. n ices! . Save from 10 to 2) p"r cent ! buy youi Wall '.iper iti.d Det'iiitttit ns. Window hatlt'" and Kriiisft", i. ml -.in l-oles. t. liiiins. hash and S'air Iod .Hnislii s, I'atnts, Oil uttv. mid al kintU f Siiitinnerv , at TnE question of better roads is re ceiving oonsidorable agitation all over tho country, nnd we suggest that it also be mado a mattor of due consideration in Carbon county whero bad roads aro a proverbial nuisance. llow the South U Growing. Tho Manufacturer's Kccord gives tho following summary of now Southern enterprises, actuator In contemplation: "From Great Britain come reports of a H,000,000 company to build fumacos and steel-works at Middlosborough, Ky.i a 92,000,000 development company that has already plannod for a dozen now enterprises to employ about 5,000 hands at tho Bamo town, and a 9800,000 ooal mining and coke company, likewise at Mlddlesborough; ono of the big iron and ctoel-maklng companies at Pottstown, Pa., will build lorgo iron works in the South, probably in Virginia; a Scranton company has contracted to bull ! hard ware works to employ 500 hands at East Richmond, and a Now York company will build sowing machine works there; a 11,000,000 company, with all the stock taken, has purchased 103,000 acres of iron and timber land in Virginia and West Virginia for development; ft 81, 000,000 company has been formed to build a furnace nnd other works in Ala bama; Florida reports six now nhos phato mining companies with an aggre gate capital stock of $1,308,000, and the sale of large tracts of phosphate lands the activity in the development of this business being something wonderful; a 75.O0O cotton mill is to be built at Edgefield, 8. C; a 4,000-splndle mill at ICing's Mountain In North Carolina, and a mill at Salisbury in the same State; a 9200,000 company has been organized in Philadelphia to establish pine straw bagging faotories and soap works in connection in tne uoutu, wnue a 875, DUO pine libra company has been char tered in South Carolina: a K0.OO0 horse- collar factory, 850,000 brlok works, a ksxj,uiw eieotno oompany at waoo, minlan,rnbBnl Pl., Al IV VI IVV I building oompany at Raivebton, are somo of the new enterprises chartered in Texas; Staunton, Va., is to have a 100 barrel tlour mill and Shendun a 40,0 i plaster company, while a 31 0,ix) tt'ol company and three hunt coi,ipanie- with an aggregate of fV'ii of ctoc' hae boon oipiniiil. Wt Yirgi.ua show a fl'X'.mi lire Ii j I. tun ran. a t Oim r nl miii m con . pn . ii,u n'- a f-VXi ciunawwe uoidj any to be orgaD Ued; In North Carolina a So ','' hiute oompany and 130,0(10 quurrj ii g nom paay are sneag Ute weak's tjgw tr- -or Till.- jorouh of eissport i-or wixv vmhh1' March 2,' 185)1 lCi;UI2U'TS. -i .. n..1 .... .. t.. ii.,m. u i. 1 ..I .tutu. I U IMllstt" ,'", P"1"" I' . 1 lilli.y.y,... ff i V,lllMlf..l lS IL,n-led l.ulii balllliel WU1. iilillllllll- e ite Inr liw i oo .u . ttil iriiin i ounl iMMi-lliei. IK-eilst' i . V '. an i ,i-.iv.i i.iim I ill 11 iitl. tut Irn-slll I'nblic Miu..r 3 to llci-cueil li.iili Saliliiel ni'Sll.uli liUi'll- Ctl-Oll.0 , mm by Amounts raid (Jut as per Receipt Book. J. J. Kutz. J. II. Each. h. J. Ilansmarr. lor ti i Kl itl li ir uoor account 1 c oo linaril fur .Mia ltehr. 30 On uivlna Binninir, hoard tor I nan. Arner.. 4) oo Mrs. Win. .Inhii.tiir uii.ildlni: McUtreli.. Co tm II. A. Ilellz. relletoideiH 1 B0 II. A. Ili-hz, relief orders 2 CO II. V. Mm thliner. annual sialriiient in ou saralrtlillrr. Imi.iiiI tor l.niiU.i lln-ki-r... ! !' e. II. lluin, hoard ami loilinni; pauper... 1 7.'. I MiMler. Inr inerchitiiulsi. . .6 h7 I.I'. Multli. iiiaklilir out dunllcile 3 oo hi n Scliult. fnr nnt.ituer. 1 5i Kriiiu & hlstler. fur lui-rclinndUe 0 3 O. II, llliiiail-, mr nierelianitlse .' 6 Hi SHceny a Sim, nil uierchiuille s Dii I.. A. Werner, for ixnlce seivlies 1 71 I- i", l.entj. Inr reiter outer 3 is l'ully Wcliillne.rorbuaiilhiKl.yillaiiontz. 13 on D.itid .Sutler. Inr potatoes 2 OU Chailes Tralni r, for flnur 3 Oil I n il .Seninlllt-r, rent fnr Ida Kueeht.... 2 00 Owen K otz, Siiliii) lomneyear U OU lieuueii i enMeiiiiaiiu-r.lui'lciianuneliir lllu Kneeht 7 II T. A. Huyder, ittorne lee, 10 B no Most s Ileilinan. flour Inr uiwiut Miinnilt 8 60 David I'hlieit. tlnui Inrt'liailta l.lllin.ui. 3 00 .1. I . (iiihel. lor coal.... 1.130 .ehigh etiiint) ionr llnust, fur Mnrils Muiit. fi uet-k' hiiard lit Ou I'. Ileiui. ut t infi i anil treasurer 5m I' Helm, ihtie hill 2 10 1'. tieliu, expenses in l-hijili t ouuiy I'lmr lluuse S Total $ 452 n JIKCAI'ITOI.AIION'. Toaniiiliurnt rtcelpt and balances 9 932 O iuititMaasiH-riev.pl;. twin Itai.'iucenii hind... s 3iW 3 We tlie iimteridgnetl duly etcled Amlllors, liavlny i-xauilni'd the loreKoliig nr. ount of I'etcr Helm, Treasurer ol the I i lilnliUin I'tinr Dl.lrlei fnr the year endniK .March Kill. Isoi.i ertllv that the accounts nre cornet to tliebttoioiir kupul- nine aud belli-f. . J. J, KUIZ, f Auditnrs. Tolal leeelptH. uxi'iiNurrimiis.- f . JUf, JL, A, Jlu .JJ KJ KirM street, l.ehihon. itxii w linvr- thi InriKist iismtii nut tit lotvet prices, ( all mid coninced. Mialer, iiviitluic aireet l.tiups i lli nri Jllller. luinher UtairiEe liiiieiy, &r., imiuI mi tlupli cuie ri l, it Iievi S uter. IIkiiiIiii; itiitil lamp. Wallace linllelKlelu. laOvr bcolt llotteiis em, laoni N mutt iteh.li, lalmr i A. . .Mlirnll.nll, ttlcKS,VIC la-vI Mialer. Iignttni: siieel tamps siuio'i l.vt-jllt, latinr . 1' VMillllUirliMlll.laUli tin. Mar ilaler, Uonr by her m II 26 Wallate llutiensleiu, Ubn 3 7H M'oit lioilen.lelu, labor a '. Alirtti Quill, lata) line Allied VtlutliuKlMilu, liibur 3 It Clonics llaliu, liauliui! 17 ti X 7A":::::::::::::: i! ho w1 &v nnd Bait Reds, W It Allifitiltl huiillni luAl Aiiird jiwuuu uiMn-.s... u Brass and Nickle Rules, Silk 6S he ;t mar II. lvl 3tn S to I to mmm I m m ss am sw W w To get a full line of Split Bam- I lllll. Jbimib 8d t uo 2S W i 0B Klmer Arner. labor. A. W. Mauli, oil, ieks, etc A. W Marsh, (per order ot John llrater) lalmr l.t-vi alntti-l, lljibtluK Mieet l.tllip- JiHiepti Itt-x, Ir.iiiiliiKboiouiilioidiiHinees Ulwlu riearlsMi. iper oruer ol It. Ktesge) labor Henry Mlih r. lumber Allretl Until, labor Alfred li.uald. labor Henry OlnUoman, luiuliii)! Jacob blratuuiberKer. labor alal iwiul.... A. W. Harsh, oil, nlcks.etc... W. V. Whlitliighaiu, labor .M. A liury.iaercluiniiUe Ijivi tilialer. ItiilitiUK .treet lamps A. W. Marsti. luncliaudlse Aliretl Whittlimliaiii, servluc notice Jacub blrauaitberiier, tabor W II. ncoStK Ubor Kttwarri O.wald, labor M. Mater, launr Dai 1 1 Kotius, labor Ailred utwaid, lahur Hal Id hi rail p. labor Ai kiuius i swatd, norM) service Itvl Hbafer. Ilehtllie alrvet Ltnina.. A. W Margh, inerciiaudlia. , 3 latvi hnaii-r, iivhiliic street lamps 6 m A. V Marsh nieicliaudise 217 LevrMhaler, llhtluc;lieetUiuiM s uo la-vl Hliafer, llillillunlieet laii)is 4 SI Ja'b8irnberKr:ubr" 1 nrM-RLAHTIC ltOOl'INu FKLT costs only it. ii. iierni k null, inoiu lent a lu -----. .--: t - -.. ..r.-..-.... Uvl Hhaler, tlxt.lli.se street lamiis t Ut V". "'! and anyiaieca i put uou. Beuu sutuji I evl Shali-r. lla-llt lie street lam in a Oil " iuni'lo aim inn ii iieuiars. J. A. Veituer. ilurgess servite 20 00 GUM Elastic HooriKO Co., John s. Miller, murer wlarv 20 on 33 u wkht Hhoadw4v. Kkw Yobi. Unas, all kinds of Hooks. Baitboxas, IlandXcts, Trout Baskets, Ilooksand Out Fall line of Flies, Ferrules, 02 1 Trimmings, jj-c-, $-o., go to T. D, Thomas' flrug Store, Lehighton 3 31 II IT S Ol 3(3 at 3 75 7E C 26 1 26 at 4 00 126 75 S Ul PENSIONS. Tersons deelrluidPemlon nianks and In for malum under Act of dune isuo, oau obtalu the same irom tne uiiaersiiiued, OBO. V. EaSElt. rrothonotary. auctatt Mauch Chunk. Pa. ROOFING A. A lleltz. Hecreurv ulaiv io SI U ton florv, auditing borounn aoooutits 1 60 ii. a. r-nneiiuiKcr. - -- - i gii I'. J.KIittler, " 1 SO M. A I aury. globes fnr street lamps... 4 ac .1 A rentier, nil. wicks, etc It M II. II l-Vfiin A: hull, mum rent 1 i tulisht r & I assltll, iillm uey w-rvlces.... 12 SO Ia.1 hali i, littbl'UK street lamps 6 00 . twi Tal ini-c in Trensurt S 271 U Vt lit'it-i ( itllv lh.it tin- it' nve aeroutit was iximiniii uo me auib day .1 A.arcb iwi, and fuwut errt.u. TI.J. BHOKUAKEB Local Asents Wasted. mar. 2l,lt)l-.im Livery Stables ToUil.. H'e liitvo opened a new department ol' Ladies Muslin Underwmr that cannot he excelled any wheie for moderation or price with quali'y and . Style. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. o I Save While You May. STOP IN AT Hummers Queemre Bazaar FIRST STREET, LEHIOETON. Don't buy anything in the line of queensare, chinaware, lamps or tinware until you have seen our stock of jjoeds. Hanelni: Lamps from $2 "" to SS-To. Vase Lamps from SI 2" to i DO. CoiiiLion Lamps frtnu 20 In 85 cents. Iron Sjhiiio China Vegetable Dlshe., 7e, 8e, and 18c. I'lates per iliiien, 4Sc, 72c, 84f. Alta3 I'lates caeli, i2e, 1")" and 25c. 2 nitart I'itclies, 20 in 311 reins. Cups ami Saucers. 3(1. 40 ami CO r(s. Dintiei Setts, from $3 00 lo j5 The 1st EitfflYJ CMlim lamikUrtrs in lis Lsliisl Valley. NVilliuin' Schadt'l, Collector oi Taxes, in account with iIh I.ehujhton Poor Uistrict. UK. - To nmount nt Duplicate son w To Miiintlmeiii n lu Tosperitiiltin t37.ic...i, 1 V 'Total flro 58 Cll. ' lly nxonemtlons $ 05 Ilyli percent lehateun tiVlOt 12 03 lly 3 per cent coniuiisHttiii uu U1G.13 7 llyfi per cent commit .Inn on t 'J On. 3 W Ay S per cent oimiuiluiloii uu J I SI lly Cash :4' H2 Total.. T Audited and approved this 17tli day ot JUrch, IS9I. Uhlsliton, Va., March SI, 191. Excelsior Carpet Worfe FIRST STKEBT, LEUIOHTON', Opposite the Park. fs the place to cet your Carpet Wove oj jour rags excliaticetl for either Itag. lnuraiii or Uruttel Carpet. Prices to suit evert body. N. D. I also keep tlio office for "The jjiueer alaiiufaclurltiK Coiuainy." anil Keep for salu a full Mtie of iiiaclilnu sup plies and attachments, such as Oils, Cans. Needles, (tor I'otli o 1 and new machines) Shuttles, Halts, ilell ilouks, bprlntjs, Uubbers, etc, etc. Instructions to opperate machlnei c'ad It ulfeu nuytluieb. lady operator. Give me a ci.ll ami be conrlaced tb&t I sell at tho very lowett fistire. First street, next tn Br. Horn's. Central Urtis blore. uilton ruiky, IA 11- H VDUAVM, AMItors. D. J. KISTLER rtesrctiiilly anuouuees lu the public luat he hat opeurtiaNKW I.1VKK STA lll.ti, and that he Is ow ureumiMl tn furnish Teaina for Kuuerals, WtMugsur Ihuluees Trtia oo the thonett no. Icean.1 moot liberal terms. Orders left at the Cartxu. House" will receive prompt altefltlou. BTADLSB ON N0BTU ATKIUST, rmMiM u,t .i.M..fa- In nlAf I r lsSBSe fsvv-sfasseszsssjexfswesi seeeeeeepesjBeef Hnve yon rend the Advocate. Kntihki.y Nkw ; He aif i.o n mi to offer tlie larfrest and tinest line ol M'-nV, Hoys and luldieii s c othini; ever exliiluted ill our lnri' es'nl IMin.ent. We made f-peeinl efforts lo please 'he boys and jounj.' men, and our nortnient of Hoys' ('mifirmn- 'ion tfnits. in both hue ami medium qualities, is the most com- lilete ever ll.lwn m our .Miimmoili .Moieroom ; every suit is lresti, new ami slvlisli. I'liirKS Heimr mnnufiKturers we are enabled to ive ever pnichaser full value lor every dollar left with. us. Koch & Sitankweiler, Hotel Allen Building. Centre Square. ALLENTOWN. PA., 'sail snoa . SOPPOSITE L. & S. DEPOT; FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa lias just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprishnr all the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa .eens, Prints, Ginghams, MarSBlUeS. Seersuckers an ancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed n low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Cro ckery ware, Glass waie. Vood and Willowware ol the best makes at low hyuro. Cloths Cassimors, Hats, Boots, Shoes and I eadv made Clothinrr in in-eat variety and at prices with the read. if all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Itock Bottom Prices. Host quality of Flour and Feed at prices lully as low as the ame articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices ..qually as low as the same goods can bought at any general suue n this section. Call and bo convinced. TZesp-ctfully, July 823-71 , 6.M0S REIflEL. All the very latest news will bo found in the Carbok dyo-tUJb. THE POS TIVE CURE. HATS, DAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Ciissimercs, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in bciny perfectly satisfied, nnd espec ially so in regards to what you wear. Iji this particular we invaiiably mors than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete give? satisfaction it. making a choice ol goods desired, while in style, finish nnd work mauship our reputation speaks lar more eloquently than word. Call on us for 1 ALL and WINTER GARMENTS, or parts of Suits We eunrnnteo per fect fits and finest workmanship. Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. It IS TIME TO TALK ABOUT And we Have 'Em! In great assortment and at all prices. We can't tell you all about them, but they are pot feet in s'yle, wtnkmnnt-hip nnd price. Come and see and also '.ake a' look at Our Carpets and Furniture. In which lines are included every tin ng worth buy ing Everjtliing is new shle, pi ice and all. Don't buy until you see our stock of goods. Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, IS IIKAlJUUARTKKS G ABEL'S FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, mum (n. ft AIL KIND OF COAL, .OPS, PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank treet, Lehighton, Pa EVERY Saturday BEN PULTON'S On First Street, opp. the Park. MARCHE The majority of people know argood thing when they tee it, which accounts for the continued increnfe of customeis at our Hon Mniche. The valentine season was a success; we cleaned out everything, and now iho vacant spaces are filled with BUY Th3 Latest Pozzies, A New Lot of Station, Dress Trimmings, 5, 10 and 25c Goft Musical Iosirofflent?, Finest Tissue Paper anil Stol SUPPLIES. A3? HAGERMAN'S BON MARCHE. Adam's Express Company. SUli.SCltlliE lor this paper, nndet the lutm news. Pkiu and fascy job work naatly and aheaply ex&eutwl