JNtta r9r KM tMen ntml KUlinT.ehlRh Utn ff..tOrtlo. at Second Class Blatter. The Carbon Advocate LKniOnTON, rBNNA. wiiiiiniceaavi i i 1 iinir: Bates for X.ogal Advortlslnct Ofearter Notices $ 4 Oo Atdltor's Notices 4 00 UeBiulssloner's Notices - - 4 oo Divorce Notices 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - - s oo Jfaecntor's Notices 3 oo 8A.TUBDAY, MAY 23, 1891. Ben Fide Circulation Id.rjror than that of aajr TTeeKJy I awspaper la tne uounty. Tho many subscribers to this paper will road with ploasuro tho letter up- ? oaring In this issuo from tholr old avorlto "Broadbrim." Tho Advocate appricates tho courtesy and hopes for Kim many more years or. usoiumess. ONE FROM BROADBRE The Sixth arcnuo and 14th street is one of tho busiest centres of Now York. On ono cornor stands tho Grand Bazar of R. II. Mac? Ss Co.. and In the Immediate vicinity are some of the hoaviost dry goods urms In tho city, other busy marts there are, nono more popular than this. Hero aristocratic curchasers from Fifth avenue and Hurry Hill, touch elbows with sans culottes from Grand street and tho Boweryjfor hero they catorto wants of the highest and tho lowost, and hero Dives and ijazarus meet. Btroot rail roads centro here, over which thous fends of people travel at all hours of tne night and day. Tne elevated ran- 1 UH .nUUU T, -J n11 iunu xvuio ami uusikuu uwu utui uu, And the harsh rumble of its cars offend the ear every hour of the twenty-four. A fow yards from tho corner of Sixth avenue on 14th street stands a Quiet, respectable, sleepy old church, at the door of which you may see a Discard, with the legend "Gospel ser noes every evening at half past seven o'clook. Gome lnt I" You pass out of thtroarof thostroat and once within Its Dortals all Is changed. As a usual thing quiet reigns supromo. The prayers and exhortation aro all sub dued and low. and it scorns as if tho creat body of tho congregation in dulged In the luxury of silent prayer. Everything about you speaks of sub stantial comfort and eminent respect ability. There is no attompt at modern ecclesiastical foppery; no stunning plush pews, or brilliantly ornamented stained glass windows: no crosses or oroziers, nor anything to distract tho attention of tho devout worshipper; but Its i remarked oil is solid comiort and fssDectable Christian craco. John Knox, or John Calvin would havo felt perfectly at homo hero; for here tho law laid down in tho Westminster Con fession, has boon proaohed in its purity for more than two generations. This is the old Scotch Presbyterian Church the great body of whoso congregation still delight in oatmeal porridge, and who if no bettor provided, would go ten alios through a snowbank to get tea auld Scotch haggis and a dish of kail. But tho sweet peaco that has relgnod there for noarly half a century was wildly disturbed this week when the Presbyterian Council met for the trial ef Professor George Augustus Brlggs, for heresy. Tho shock of this trial will bo felt from Andoverto Geneva, and from Geneva to tho Cross of Edinburgh. Three hundred and fifty years niro, Michael Servitus perished at tho stako in the market place of Geneva, for less contumacy than that of which Pro fessor Ericas stands charsed to-dav. and the grim John Calvin looked on with saintly (dee as the srjlrit of his murderod friend wont up in the black moke of the sacrifice It was a strange scene that greeted tho oyo of the visitor to tho Old Scotch Church on Monday. The assembly was Presby terian to the core. Brains and scholar ship wero there in abundance, and there was an entire absence of com monplace men. I don't know why it is, but years of constant association, seem to create a type or class and this fact was never more evident than In the Assembly for tho trial of Prof. Briggs. We havo had within the past few months, Episcopal, Baptist and Methodist coventlons, but tho men At the Old Scotch Church wore as dis tinct from them'as a Russian Is from ft Frenchman: not that they wore all alike, for they wore not, except In that inaennaDie sometmng wmcn every man feels and nobody can describe. Ono characteristic ran through the entire Assembly; they wero fighters from tho word go; worthy successors of the grim heroes who stormed the bloody heights of Dunbar tinder Comwell. or turned the columns of tho fiery Rupert on the field of Nasby. Presiding over tho august assembly was Prof. Hastings of the Union Theo logical Seminary, gaunt and wiry, with his long hair thrown back of his ears, the grimmest typo of the old fashioned Puritan. Doctor Birch, well fed and round and solid as a rock, was thoro looking as if good rare roast beef, with Breen peas and asparagus, was inti mately mixed up with his faith in the Westminster Confession. Harkodmen in tho assembly wore the Revs. Lampe, .ucuvain; uootn, Hastings, raxon UIHUUKIt, YCU ASJTAV. HUDUU UiiU 1UJU1U' on. Prof. Briggs himself looked like i siok man, but It la certain as light that if ho dies ho will dio fighting. Try me for heresy he cried in on ex cited voice; try me for heresy, and try me qulok." Prof. Briggs was not with out friends In that assombly. but his nemles wero Intensely aggressive and then he felt the hunt was on he stood like a lion at bay. Though on a smaller scalo one could not help thinking of Martin Luthor be fore the Diet Worms, But friend and zo alike served notlco to all outsiders to keep their hands off. Tho council lit Chester, Pennsylvania, which de Bounced Prof. Briggs as a heretlo, is sharply told to mind its own business, snd the whole of the Presbyterian world Is riven notice that this is a New York fight and that New York Is abundantly able to take caro of itself And her own. The battle now on is not merely a revision of theWestmlnster Confession, but if the faith of tho old Presbyterian Ckurch is to be shaken in tho most vital traditions of the Bible Union Bemlnarr stands by Prof. Briees. whom sho has recently advanced to w most important Thoolorioal chair. She will not allow the stamp of heresy to do piaeea upon nor distinguished son. till his case has been passed on by the General Synod. Whoever saw the ecclesiastical gladiators In council this W6ek must feel assured that tho fight will be tho most bitter that tho Presbyterian Churoh has seen for wony years. Shall Reason or Faith rule our judgment of tho Bible? That's tho question of the hour who can teUT But church matters havo not solely occupied our attention; ah no, old Adam is strong within us and I fear we aro prone to evil as the sparks fiy upward. The week has been decidedly horsey. About all the hotels and nub- llo places, the interest of tho hour was divided between the diamond and the race course. The horse interest loomed up quite early in tho week and culminated in the sale of the late Senator Hearst's cracks, at Sheephead nay, on Thursday. t was tne day be fore the great Brooklyn Handicap which is called the Amerioan Derby, and the town was full of horsemen who had come to see tho race. It is hardly necessary to say that the entire string of the dead Senator's stable was closely allied to the royal family and as heard from, no drop of plebeian blood had tainted tho current for generations. The assemblage that gathered to bid on the stock was a haraoterlstio one, and was well worth seeing. Spouting gentlemen were there who had done time in the service Of the State and whose mugs are in the 0Um t HMHtbie palaee oa Mott street, and there were many fine entiemen tnere wno never rescued Itato's prison, but who ought to have boon thoro long ago. There were prlzo fighters, jockeys and toughs out of number, and also representatives of an tne great staoios in tne country. Real sporting gentlemen wore thoro also, who llko tho turf and spend tholr looso ducats on it; prominent among them wero Froddy Gobhart, Lilly Langtry'a frlond, and Foxhall Koono, tho son of Jim Koono. the California plungor, and one of tho best gentleman riders in tho country. Report has had it that Jim Koono was flat broke after tho great wheat deal or tnroo years ago, out it did not look that way on Thursday when his son Foxhall, bid thirty-throe thousand five hundred dollars for Tournament, Phowl wasn't it warm, when Freddy Gob hard and Foxhall Koono wero pitted n gainst oaoh other. Tho bidding on Tournament was started at fifteen thousand dollars, it jumpod by 600 and 1,000 at a lick, till thirty-two thousand dollars was reached. Fred Gobhard raised himself to his full six feet and said in a knock out tone, "Thirty THREE THOUSAND. LilttlO l'YjXhall On tho other sido looking as unconcerned as if ho was buying a pack of cigar ettes, said sotto voce, and "five hundred. Freddy gave a quick switch of his cane, and the son of the California plungor carried off tho prlzo. Jraday may not bo the luckiest day in the calendar, but it was chosen for the trrcat Brooklyn Hrtnrlio.in with, a SEftuwu staico and second only to tho au..un 1 1. .... i i. - A flold of twenty, and such a twenty; a mai might live a lifo time and never see such a field again. I am in no senso a racing man; gambling I dospiso but when the flag is dropped I can feol my blood rush with a quicker current, and as tuoy turn tno curve and como thun dering down tho home stretch seo- whilikensl I feol as if I could bet my not and my boots if l only knew tno winning horse. I feol a good deal like the Rev. Bra Parsons, of old North Yar mouth did, when he was going to meetln' one Sunday and heard Deacon John son's old gray maro come pacing down tho road, '"Let her out, Sam, let hor out," tho dominie cried, as tho gray maro nimost roacned nis tailboard, "Give hor tho Bad. Sam. rive her the gad. For the Lord's sake and for my sbkq don't lot tnat cussed old plug beat you." That's just how I felt. Tho road to tho races was a sight. Every- tning irom a uonicey cart to a six-norso tally-ho. Oar sisters who go to the races wore oat In full feather, and guagod by the fashions of this season full feather means a good deal. Tho sight of the Grand Stand was a thing nover to be forgotten, and rosomblod the sceno in a carnival. Just before tho start, when the bet ting eamo on, ono of tho wildest scenes ensued ever witnessed in a betting ring. It is never ft peaceablo or quiet place under any circumstances, but the scone of Friday beggars all descrip tion. Men fought each other llko wild beasts, to lay their money on their favorites. 'J. hoy climbed on each other's backs and over each other's shoulders, andf olt amply rewarded for tho struggle in the little bit of pasteboard, which in thirty minutes lator told tho story of their hopeless ruin. It is not necessary to tell of the raco. You havo that al ready. Old Undo Joe sat under the shade of tho fence whenTonney passed under tho string and the shouts of ap- piauaing thousands rent tno air tor Jeff?" said Uncle Joo, "Who's win dat raco?" "Tennoy, of courso,"sald his son Jeff, as ho slid down from a tolcgraph poio. "vvanat, dat littio tornary blacK nigger Pikoy Barnes?" "Dat's de boy." said Jeff. Undo Joo wiped his oyo with tho sloove of his coat. "I knowed dat elm's fader down in olo Kaintuck. Yls, an' I knowed his mudder too. Bress do Lord, do niggas am a comin' to de iront; now let do olo man go." DKOADBKIM. The Soap that Cleans Most is Lenox. Administrator's Sale OP VALUABLE Mml IlMMeS BV Yirtlia Of &n Order nf thAnrnhftns'riniirt nf the County ot Carbon, the undersigned will ex- Bose at public Bale, on the premises at LITTLE AT, C irbon County, l'a., on Friday, May 29th, 1891, commencing at ONE o'clock V. m. the following Valuable Ileal Estate, late the property ot Jtob ert A. Uenry, deceased, to-wlt: All that certain Parcel or Tract otLand situate at Little Gap, Lower Towmenslng Township, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, bounded by lands of Andrew Boyer, George M. Uenry, Adam Mehrkam, Charles Sillies and Levi Serfass, containing 20 Acres and 134 Perches, more or less, the same being more fully and at length described in the said order of sale and In the deed worded In Deed Book No. 29, Page no, in we uecoruers umce at liauch Chunk, The said premises being subject to a certain dowerof Seven llundred and llfty (t"50) Dollars. iteiauon using naa vm more fully and at large ppcur. auo iwpruveiueius mereou are a Three-Story Brick Hotel, 36 by 40 feet, a large Stablo or Shed 40 by 36 feet, and other necessary outbuildings, all In good condition. iiuuis op hale. one-third cash, one-third tn six months, and the remaining one-third In one year, with Interest The purchaser- to pay for drawing deed and,necessary legal papers. J. C. KltEAMHlt, Administrator ot Itobert A. Ilenrv. dee'd . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Till t FIRST NATIONAL HANK OP T.HHHIH . TON, Penna., at the close ot business, Ma jr tiAn&nd Discounts sui.730 e l U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 20,000 c 0 Mocks, securities, claims, eto 41,138 o 3 uuerroraapprovea reserve agenu 7,aa l I Due from other National Banks l.sol ! Uanklnz house . furniture, and fixtures s.orr I B Current expenses and taxes paid 1,(07 7 2 rrenuiuns un u. d. juuus i u Bills of other Banks 07 ( O Fractional paper currency, nickeis.ana cents 106 2 4 Specie 2,S3 co Hedemptlon fund with U. 8. Treasurer ueKai icuucr uuica. .... i,vto v-u ID per ccuicircuiaMouj.. 000 CO Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 79,000 CO Surplus fund '.. 8,583 Oo Undivided profits W OS National llank notes outstaadlnc 18.000 00 Dividends unpaid..,.., 031 oo Individual deuoslts sub ect to checks.. IM.sno sj Certified checks (tot Cashier's cheeks outstanding Itt o uue 10 piner nuuonat uanKS ,rtv 9 Due to State Iianks and Bankers (ST i00 Total State or PENMsrxvAHii, t. County of Gauboh, f Ba .si5e7t I. Jno. T. Senimel. Cashier of tbe above-name d Bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statunei it is true to tne pe oi my Knowledge ana oeiier. John t. Sbmmbi, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this nth di .y oi May, iwi. HotvABO Bkaboict, M. P. COEUBOr ArlBST : It- P. norroBD. i a. J. DuBLUie. VDlxsiwra J. a, imn, l MrM. ML (TTi ni tf 0B1CCO Or f$ njarJ(ef m only one siaibe-3XIZ- UU6ozJb to cut for pocket. To'ciury Wfyte, isist on h&ymct flic Genuine wife -tfttj red H tin m , made only fey, Koch & Shankweiler TUB tAJiaiCST AND LEADINO CLOTHING AND Gents' Furnishing House IN TJIB LEHIGH VALLEY. Men's Business and Dress Suits, Our SDrlne lino of Men's and Youths' Fine Clothing excels anything ever shown to our customers In Ready-made Clothing, making It a fact beyond dispute, that our our goods aro tne nncst beyond queston. Youth's and Boys' Clothing- Beauty, durability, strennth and quality. all In one suit. Wo guarantee our suits not to rip. Best values ever shown. Bo sure to Inspect our lines Spring Overcoats- Elegant and Fashionable Overcoats In llgut and dark shades. SSo back num bers, but all fresh styles, Sell at sight, Samples of Popular Goods at Popular rrices. Children's Clothing. We are foremost lu tho production of Doys- suits, aiany attractive novelties, Children's Fancy and Imitation Vest Suits, Jersey Suits Kilts and Reefers. Boys' Knee rants. Pantaloons. Our side-rooms are resolendonl with Men's Bovs' and Youths' Medium and Fine pants. You mention prices v?edo the rest. Flno Trousers our SpccIalty.B Neck- Wear. Excellent lasto and judgment has been displayed In selecting our New Spring and Summer Neck-wear. Tho prettiest line -ever shown. Must bo sceu to do appreci jited. Bprmg run the rage. Kid Cloves and Half Hose. Wo are not out of sight lu our great and choice assortment of tho world's greatest makes of Kid Cloves. Dents' own make And Jacob Adleis. Catch It quick 1 Half liose to suit all. Shirts. Largest and choice assortment nf Tennis Bicycle, outing and Bummer Shirts. Puff uosom blurts, tne biggest drive ot tne season, ureat variety of Night llobes and aDirt waists. Underivear. Our line of Under-wear the town talk, Always hunting for bargains and novelties, Things are humming. We are right In the awlm with extremely low prices. Tlie Custom Department. Our fame for New ' Goods and New Styles Is broadcast. Examlno our stock tand prices before buvlng. Leading specialties in Hen's Fashionable Apparel, Koch & Shankweiler, LUADINO CLOTHIERS, Hotel Allen BTd'g, Allentown To gat a full line of Split Bam boo Wood Fly and Bait Rods, Brass and Jfichle Mules, Silk and Linen lines, all kinds of Hooks. Bait boxes, Hand Nets, Trout Baskets, Hooks and Out. Full line of Flies, FerruUs, Trimmings, $e-, $c., go to T. D, Thomas' Drugstore, Lehighton, IX m i f l Men's Boys' kmm)i GlotMi AflniitiistratrlT Untino it or Jambs D. Hknninokr, dee' s: state ol Pennsylvania. ie uoroiiirit 01 tvemDort. uountr Letters of administration havinit been cranted I to the undersigned, widow ol the late J. I). Hen- nimzer. all persons knowlne themselves to be indebted to sala estate will make Immediate payment and persons having claims will present iiu auiuu in proper lurui lurseiueiueut. ADDILA V. DENNlNOItn. Administratrix. Welssport, Ta., April 96, lssi-wo. Estate Notice. Hstnte of Frederick Itrlnkman. deceased, late ot IiChtghton borough, county of Carbon and stato otPennsylvanla. All persons indebted to said estate aro icquesteu to make immediate rayment una mosa unving icgai riaims againsi he same will present them without delay In proper orcicr ior settlement. UlIAH. R. UniHkMAW. Lelilghton, l'a., Apr 25, 91. ct, Administrators. Auditor's Notice. Estate ot Ittissell B. KIrby, Deceased, The undersigned, appointed by tho Orphan's I nuirt nf rnrhnii f-nmtlv Atirittnp tn tnnkn I trlbutlon ot the moneys In tho hands of tho I KO Aanunisiraior, in b:uu esiaio, aim report w l next term, will meet all parties Interested, for I the purposes ot his appointment, at his ofllco In 1601, at 10 o'clock A. M when and where all parties having claims on said fund aro required to present them, or be forever debarred from I coining In on the same. .. i-AiYiir.ouAnAivi. i Auditor. I Administratrix Notice. Estate of Reuben Fensterraaclicr, deo'd, late of I tno uorougn ot uenignton, uounty ot carnon, I State of Pennsylvania. Ttiors nf administration havlmr been to tbe undersigned, widow ot the late lteuben KpnRTprmnmipr an nprsons Knnwinc iiipmseives to be Indebted to said estate will make payment within 30da)S. from the date hereof, and per sons naviug claims win picseni uiesaiuoin proper torm ior seuiemeui. i 1.EVINA FENSTEKMAOnEir, Administratrix Lehlghton, l'a., Mayl,l801-wC To Whom It May teem Ail persons are nereuv cnuuoneu nono irust my wife Mary, sho having left my bed and board without lustcauso or provtcation and II will no lonecr be rcsuonslblo for debts con tracted by her, all of which you now have nonce. luuiuuiiiiuifl, lelilghton, ra., May 2, 1891, 3t Dissolution of Co-PartnersMp. Notlco is hereby given that the co-parthcrsnlp 1 prctnfore exlstmn between Ed Kellev and I. I T. Campbell, under the firm name of jCelley 8 Campbell, doing business on south First street. III MltJ UUIUIllIl UL VUUlliV ulUdlUUU, Pa., has this day been dissolved by mutual con-1 sent. All debts contracted by the said firm I and all moneys owing will bo adjusted and settled by the undersigned who will continue cue uusiness. J', i. jABii iSLt,ij. imgntou, ra way 14, i-3i For Sale at a Bargain A House and Tot with a never failing well of water. Fruit Trees and Vines, situated In the ltorougn 01 jcuigiuon, ueiween iniro ana fi-nnrth Rtreetn. about three llundred feet from flip, iinhlm school bulldinc. lteason for selling. prcsciu owner lives uui ui iuwii auucuuootai- end to tno same. Appiyto Mns. I.. B. MILLER, or E. II. LAltASIf. may 10-3m I'ackerton, Pa. EAST WBiSSPORT, DKAI.r,B IW Heaters anil Banges, Tinware, and Pomps, At Very Lowest .Prices. rartlcular attention paid to General Jobbing, Furnaco and rump Work. ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished for Houio Ilcatlng.wlth Ilot Air, Steam or Hot Water Circulation, All work Guaranteed I During the year 1891 You will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLAC7E TO BUY 2?ry Goods ffroceaieF, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Banans, Grapes, Lemons, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually foune in a thoroughly first-class general store. TFe solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Stoke, LEHIGHTON PA, ROOFING tor sample and full inrtlcuiars, Gum Elastic Roofino Co., sa & t Wbst Bboadw&t, New Yobk, Local Agents Wasted, luar. 21, 18ei-3m HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IP SO, CALL ON THE Parlinii Pnnntir lirnirnvpmpntTn , . , weapon, -u., Where you can have all kinds of lumber sawed at the very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in every I particular, im; -!tr.i i JL1 II U T UUU : In all lengths and in all quant- Atie mppuea cuwipiy. -GO TO- m miuers ropniar Marat, FOR FRESH LAQER BEER, Finest Brands of Liquors, tunti as Qibson'a Pure Rye, Dougherty's Pure Rye, Oenuine Silver BrooJe, Imported Qin and Brandies, Finest Cigars. FirsUclass Free Lunch always on the Bar. To Contractors ai Builders. The underpinned announces to Contractors ftnd ItullderR that be hAa now noened hl.1 stone quarry, at Beaver Hun, and Is prepared to supply i i i fr-in i I rl 1 Tl fY Sir vn O CI JL IH1U.JL1JSJ. UlUllDO In onv quantity at reasonable rates. .He alio keens Bsupply at his residence on SliUONU BTJIEBT. to supply immediate demand, HAULINO of every description, promptly at- tended to. iltft. mnfttuntltf nn hAnd A full Jmnnlv. nf the oesi cranus oi Flour and Feed. . . . . .... ... . .,. " "ra ftTT ABT WO rrTO A TWT?T) CHARLES TBAINER. SECOND STREET, LEHIOHTON, FA Stop Paying Big Prices Save from 10 to 25 per cent ! -BUY tour Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shades and Jbnnges, . . -r i . ,i Ourtam roles, Chains, , , c, . t, Sash and Stair Hods, Brushes, Paints, Oils Varnishes, Glass, Putty, and ai kinds of Stationery, at First street, Lehighton. TMn linvfi the larfest assortment " "uvl- irb'al' ooauinui,m, at lowest prices. Call and be convinced. mar. 14, ISOl-Jm WWWEKMJ Eiceisior Carpet Wofe FIRST STREET, - - LKUIQUTON, Opposite the Park. Is the place to set yoar Carpet Wove 01 vour raes ezebanced lor either ts&e. Ingrain or Brussel Carpet. Prices to suit everybody. IN. B. I also keep the office for "The Singer Manufacturing Company," and heep tor sale a mil :ine 01 macmne sup nlles and attachments, such as Oils, Cans, Needles, (for both old and new machines) Shuttles, Belts, Belt Hooks, BpriDjjs, itubuers, etc., etc, Instructions to opperate machines glad ly given anytime by lady operator. Give me a cull and be conylnced that I sell at the very lowest llRure, F. IP Hfilli 9 First street, next to Br. Horn's Central Drug btore. D. J. KI8TLER I Resectfully announces to the public that he has I opened ilNEW LIVKKY btaule, and tnat ne is Weddlnrrs or Business Trios on the shortest no- iceana raostiioerai i.erms. uruurs icii. ui. mc Carbon House'1 will receive prompt attention STABLES ON NORTH STREET, nextthe Hotel, Lehlghton. lacZJU- AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK ' OF MILLINERY GOODS. Mrs. E. FATH, respectfully announces to her Lady friends tnat she bas Just returned irom tne olty where she has secured an en tirely now and fashionable stock of all tbe latest styles in Millinery Goods, comprising Hats' Bonnets' Tr'mmi"Ss I?n.n T):i,l,v. 1 iU"cl' "iU"UU0. I to which she invites tbe attention other friends and the ladies in general. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST I Mrs. E. FATH, South First Street, 2nd door below M. E, (J bur oh, lisbigbton, march 21, lB91-3m. gHERIFF'S SALE OF- Valuable Real Estate. Tl.. V..4..A .vf a . n. T ....... I uiAI.ln- Va A June Terra, 1831, to me directed, will be sold at public vendue, at the Court House In tbe Bor ough of Haucn Chunk, Carbon county, Penn sylvania, on MONDAY, JUKE 8TD, JS91, I at On o'clock p. m tbe followtns described i lteai xuaie, 10-wu: AU that certain half part or lot of piece ot una, suuaie on me wesiw&raiy siae oi eouin Iront or breadth on said Seutn street tweut y-hve D ne tnenct Westwardly ot that eles with said street la leneth or depth, two hundred feet to a thirty teet wide Allev. Hounded Nnrthwurdlv ttv Ixt Nn. 9A. Eastwardly by said South street. Southwardly by the balance of said Lot Ho. 24 and Westwardly by said alley. It being part of the premises which Catharine Bbarxey. by her Indenture granted and conveyed unto Edward Sweeney. The Improvements thereon are a TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. 20x28 feet, with other out buildings. Relied and taken Into execution as the cron eriy of Edward and Rom Sweeney, and will be sold by IL P. LEVAN. Sheriff. F. Bkbtoutte, Atfy tor Plaintiff. Sheriff's Office. Msuch Chunk. Penna.. May 12th, 18QL jdiUuiioii nuius ruuuu m ofanentlreberdotooheadof Registered Holstein-Freesian AMD 20 HEAD OF Registered Jersey Cattle, wasttj ( ecnslstlrg ot Bulls. Cows, Heifers and Calves, on the Fair Grounds of the Lehigh County Agricultural Bo- clety, Allentown, Pa., on TFednesday, May 27th, 1891, at 12 JO o'clock P. M. Tbe e&UIe are JI flrst- i pl.u djwI will hA rM without rsumi tottMS wm. JESEMun both, """fiZll Uverv Stable Weissport Business Directory, FOHABMOOTH IT LEADS THEM EASY-SHAVE, ALL IN NEWS AND A The rt ADVOCATE Sttlibu Haib Cut, oo TO IV. F. ESRANG Tna BARBER, BUIQIIT, CIiEAH, INDEPENDENT, -Head Itl- Over the Canal Drtdgo. TpRANKLIN HOUSE, EAST WEISUrOKT, r-BNN'A. Tills house offers Orst-class accommodations to ho permanent boarder and transient gaest, ante prices, only One Dollar per day. aiuri-iy John ItKitnio, Proprietor. Oscar Christman, WEISSrORT, PA. Livery and Exchange Stables. easy riding carriage! and sate driving horses. Best accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to, Give me a trial. may21-ly The - Weissport - Bakery, 0. w. LAunv. ritorniETOK. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In Weissport, LieuiKukoii uiiu Yiciaiuea overy aay. In the store I have a Flno Line of Confectionery or the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and f ese vais supplied ai lowest prices. aec3-.-in Over Canal Briiire E. f eissprt. UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE. PARLOR SUITES, BET) ROOM SUITES 1 e. Trices the very lowest. Quality of goods tbe best. Satisfaction guaranteed tn every particular. Caak&t.s, Coffins and Sbjrouds We have a full line which w will furnish a tne lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, the choicest c at very reasonable prices, Call and be convinced JOSEPH F. REX, Aprlt-IT EAST WEISSPORT. Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street, Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! Lehigh Valley R. R, Co Arrangement of Passenser Trains, In Effect Mat 10th, 1891. LEAVE LEUIQUTOH For Newark and New York 5.22. 7.30, 9.17, and 11.12 a.m.; oa ip.m. For Maaunka Chunk and Belvldere S.22, 7.30, o oo. n-m. t 12.S2 and 7.24 n m. For Larabertvllle and Trenton S.22, 9.09 and 11.12 a.m.; and 12.62 p.m. For Slatlnirton. Catasauqua. Allentown. Beth lehem, and Easton, 5.22, 7.07, 7.30, .M, .S7. 11.11 a.m , 12.02, 3.00, 6.22 and 7.2t p ra. For Philadelphia and points south at 5.22, 7.07, 7.30, p.ou ana ti.u a. m.; o.w, u.- aaa 7.1-t p. m, For iteadingannuarrisDurg i.so, ano 11.12a, a.r. K.M and T.24 Bjn. For Uowmans,Xeblgh Oap, Cherryford, Lau it's, White Hall, Coplay, and Hokendaaqua Q. I.UJ, U.VW V.OI o. 1 1,1. a. .11. , u-o. aiiu thSt u. MJ KorMauch Chunk e.52. 7.43. 9.3S. 11.30 and 11.41 a.m. : 1.11. 3.18. 6.25. 7.23. 8.54. 9,33 and St.51 p. m. and U.47. For weatneny ana uazietou .52, 7,3 9.3a ana 11.48 a.m.: 3.18, 6.25, 7.23, 10.54 p.m. For Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and AshlanC t.S2, 7.43, 08 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.1,8 6.25 a 73 p.m For Mt. Carmel and Bhamokln 6.52, 7.43 and 11.48 a.m.: 6.25 p.m. a. m 12.52. 3.00, 3.18, and 7.23, 7.24 p.m. For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and Bcranton 6JS2, 7.43, 9.36 and 11.48 ft.m.; 3.18, 5.25, 7.23 and iu.04 p.m. For Plttston and L. tt B. Junct., 6.62, 7.43, 9,38, and 11.48 a.m. 3.18. 6.25. 7.23 and 10.54 d. m. For Tuukhannock 11.41 a. ra.; 3.18, 6.25 and 10.54 p.m. For Owepto, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48 a.m.; 10.64 p.m. For Laceyvllle. Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, El mlra. ltochester, Buffalo, N'agara Falls and the wesi il.ts aun.; anu iu.m p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. cus i,cn ivi& u.w anu .w.v, u.iu,i(M. (..lit. For 1'blladelDhia 4,11, 8.02 a. m.; 2.62 and 68 p. m. For Easton and Intermediate Stations 4.11 6.02. 8.02. 10.07 a.m. ! 12 62. 2.62. 5.29 and 9.02 D. m For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 9.50,10.23 a.ra.; 12.26, d.is, 0.19, 8.04 ana v.Kf p.m. r or iteaainR ai u.iu a. ra.; 2.02 ana oc-j p. in. For Hazleton 9.56 a.m.; 12 26, 3.18 & 10.64 p.n m For Mahanoy City and Hhenandoan 12s 1 and 3.18 p.m. Vtr WhltA Hav.ti. WUIces-TtArrn. PlttAlfln. far 1-ntuTiiiB hl i-.da ii. lu. Auu&uauiiuvK. ivivouun, Dttjic, ..iiuva, uqudid, Auburn, Klmlru, Rochester, Bnffalo, Niagara Falls and the West 10 54 p.m. for mnner parucuiars luqnire or AKenisior Time Tables, Cenl Pass. Asent May 11, tl, ly South Bethlehem, Penna H. M. BETZ, Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware,Bronzes, Clocks, Bicycles,Piano Lamps, Furniture, Parlor Organs, and almost every kind of mer chandise sold upon the Tontine Plan which is now so favorably known as applied to life insur ance. Certificates are issued to members entitling them to $40 worth of Mer chandise for $17 ! The certificates are guaranteed to mature in 17 weeks upon conditions ; clubs now forming. If you widh to get any of the above goods, at greatly reduced prices, and on easy payments call on or drop a postal to FRANK GERMAN, USNERAL AGENT, TFeissport. aprtlH,lMl-cm bnn'a, t PHOTOGRAPH Mi$mn GALLERY, PermansaUy located sear Valley Depot, for C&oiutti aad Family Craf. OW1 vMujm cop osepfi F Bex CE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON FECTIONS AND FRUITS. WE ARE now nicely locsted In our now store room and with Increased facilities and conveniences are batter than ever pro pared to cater to the public. VTe extend an earnest lnvllatlen to the people to call and seo us at our handsome new store. co Cream and Confections. I?.Ee,t".'iSitS5!? I2f. . t be promptly supplied at the very lowest price. prices. We furalsh all flavors ot Cream In any FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. WE GARRT as One and as completo a line of tho above Roods as can be found In any Jewelry Store In Carbon county. We bavo all tbe newest novelties and tho prices ate the very low set. Bgr Coins and seo us before yon buy. AH the Very Latest Ohas. H. Nnsbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. Ladies and Misses Spring GK8IS, In all the 634 Hamilton verySaody Is Our's Remain the Same ! Don't Buy Until You See Our Goods and Compare Prices !. One day time clocks, 60c, 75c, and up to $2.50. One day alarm clocks, 80c, $1.00 and up to $3.50. Eight day clocks from $3.09 up to $10.00. American Lever ITatchea from 5.00 up to $50 and $60 We don't make a " blow " about low prices and we have no need to " cut " for the simple reason that our prices are now as low if not lower than those of other Jewelers in this town or ia the county. We repeat our invitation : Come and ee tu and examine our good and learn prices before buying elsewhere. AGENT, The Reliable Jeweler, Ttie Warm Weather Makes it Quite Bich Ice Cream, Fresh Soda Water & Good Milk Shake. Partiei, Picnics and Festivals supplied with Ice Cram a the very lowest prices. Confections, Fruits and Groceries. Toys, Games and the JSqyt Nerelties. In this line we have everything that is new. Our prices are al ways the very lowest. S1LYERWARE AND JEWELRY. We can't be beat in a fine line of silverware and jewelry. Ws have all the new effects at the lowest prices, BEN K. OTJLTON, QBWORK THE POLICEGAZETTE Is the only Illustrated paper tn the world contalnlns all tbe latest enjational and sport ing news. No saloon keeper, barber or club room can afford to be without It. it always makes friends wherever It goes. Mailed to aur address tn tbe Uslted States seeurely wrapped. '3 weeks for 81. Bead five cents for sample copy. Richard K. Fox, nai vuiuuiiiitcci iiiiu DCuUIHII UBI (IQtt nut Don't buy elsewhere until yeu call and learn otx quantity at short notice. Novelties in Toys. Fashionable Millinery. HT have the Larcestand moststjllrtj Efectsln Seasonable Millinery attbs Lowest Prices. la (the trimming de partment we aare Two Olty MlUloors to create happiest fanclst la sffeets tn our customers. Wraps Coats, lithe neweitjetyles and of tssTery best materials and make at lewert s-rlcsj. Don't go to tbe slty wkea yoa eat buy cheater at kms. WEISSP9KT, PA. Branch Store, Lehigliton. gfsrs! New Shades. St., Allentown, Ouffin Seasonable for rsAOollen's i Frisss of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. For Sale A Very Valuable Farm ! The nnaersiined offers for sale bis farm o ts Acres, more or less, together with llouie, Barn, and other necessary Improvements; b property ts located In llaboalrij Township, four miles fiim Uhlghtoo. and has a never tallln sprlag at water. Appiyto JAMES REHEIO, Baakway. LIUbtfiO. 1 ta, UKW MM.
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