7 ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE We Have Lots of Bargains for U Good H'hole Bean lloutml nio Coffee, 22c. ..former pi Ion, 27c. Best Boasted Wo Ooffee, 20c, former ptlce, 33o. 1000 Hatches or 7c. 1 Uoicn boxes ot 5O0' at 40c. 1 dozen boxes of Ws at Uc. Bottlod Blueing at 7c. per boltle, former price 10c. Golden Harvest Baking Soda In 1-4 and 1-2 pound boxes this Is Our Own Brand, the quality Is guaranteed. DRIED FRUITS! Just what Is wanted for this season Currants, Kalslns, Dried Apples, Dried l'eaclies, Apricots, Bruncs. Citron. CANNED GOODS ! Tlo Teaches, Table Teaches, l'lneapplo Tomatoes, Corn, Lima Deans, Kiting Beans, Marrow Teas, Chicken, Tongue, Iiobster, Salmon, Clams, Oysters, Sardines In oil and mustard. Mackerel, Holland Herring, York Stato Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Llmburger Ohewe. J. T. NUSBAUM. Flint Street, between Soutli and l'linn Streets, Lelilghton, Pa, The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1802. utilh aw. A Lively Coiuinunlty llrlelly Itemized liy It ltrlfiilt l'cncll L'll.licr. -Roger A. Smith, of Lohijjhtou, is at present visiting relntivesninl friends of this plnco. Mrs. James W. Graver, of Millport, i9 nt present visiting In this section, tho guest of John Klotz. Tho publio schools of our town ship wero closed on Monday hist, Washington's birthday. Prof. FraukMengol niul family, of Millport, wero the guests of Ex-Jnstlco of tho Feaco Chnrlos Green, on Satur day last, Theodore Flyto, of this place, was obliged to stay in-doors for tho last week, because of n bovero attack of tho "la grlppo." Ex-postmaster Goorgo M. Henry and morchant Charles Green raado n busluess trip to tho County Seat on Saturday last. Charles Hill, of this place, on Mon day last celebrated his 82nd birthday anniversary. Mr. Hill is tho oldest gentlemen in Lower Towamonsing township. Charles Sllflos, of this place, was on Wednesday last, at Bethlehem, for treatment to his eyes. Dr. Fox pronounced tho nfUlction a critical one, and has termed tho discaso "Keratitis." Alvin H. SUQos, teacher of tho Llttlo Gap school reports tho following who attended every day last month. Emery W. Serfass, Wnllnco Coston bador, Charles E. Dioter, Ella M. Wag ner, Hattie M. Georgo and Jauo M. Gongcr, Mr. John Klotz, of this place, takes tho "rag off tho bush" in tho big egg line. Ono of his hens tho other day laid an egg which measured 8)4 inches around tho points and around Its middle. It was indeed a mammoth ovoum. It was laid by n geuuino Dom oeratlo hen, aud If any othor biddy In tho county can boat It, Mr. Klotz would llko to hear of tho fact. The Combine nt Work. A lato issue of tho Daily Times, Mauch Chunk, says: "Twenty-four former Lehigh Valley employes re ceived their final pay this morning from Paymast er Wilhelm, nt tho lattcr's olllco in Mauch Chunk. Most of tho men aro residents of Lchighton, and they wore members of Waterbor's float ing gang. Their services wero dis pensed with on Saturday evening. Waterbor's floating gang numbers be tween forty and fifty employes. All extension ot tracks, sidings, etc., and heavy track repairs, between Mauch Chunk and Easton, are done by this gang. A roductlon of tho force at this time would seem to indicato that but very little work will bo done in this Nllne in tho uearf uture. Several simi lar gangs aro stationed at Weatherly. Charles E. Miller, of East Mauch Chunk, and Henry Habel, or Lcviston, aro their foreman. Theso combined nt present employ about fifty men, mostly Hungarians." Notice. Persons dosiring to aid in the in crease of ediblo fish in tho waters of the State, can, by applying to The Pennsylvania Fish Protective Associa tion, 1020 Arch Street, Philadelphia, obtain placards containing information as to close seasons of tho different varieties of fish, aud other information pertaining to tho same: also blank ap plications for procuring Trout fry, frco, from tho Pennsylvania FUh Com missioners, v,Ul bo supplied by the Association upon application as above. OLD MOTHER GRUNDY. tltljibt nnil Hroesj' Occnrewrcft lnlit Hie Rorona-li Lines. Bny prettiest Jewelry at Book's. - Oo to Klstler's for an easy riding rig nt low rates. Lowelt prices on guaranteed time pieces at Book's. Ed. Krmta has been confined to the house this week, 1'. A. German's residence on smith Third street is under roof. Rings, bracelets, watoh chnliis, silverware, Ac, at Bock's. Full line of Ingrain and Brussel carpets at Henry Schwartas. Councilman J. P. Smith is getting 'round o. k. from a recent severe ill ness. Dr. W. F. Danaer, of Haileton, will be at the Exohauge Hotel, on Friday, March 4th. Bishop Dnbbs will preach in Rbeueser Evangelical churoh on Mon day oveuluR. The father of our townsman, W. H. Anthony, is quite seriously ill at .his homo in Catasauqua Misses Sallie and Emallne Claus will build next to the Frcyman resi dence on Third street. Mrs. L. H. Nothstein sick with hemmorhages of the lungs for nearly two week, is improving. Thero is no discrimination at Ebbert's livery stable. Lowest prices and best teams. Try him. Owen Rehrlg nnnounces big arrival of wall papers at rock bottom figures. "Ho has the goods aud thoy must be sold." The Ladles Sowing Guiod, ot this city, is doing somo really excellent work among the poor people of tho community. Luokeubnch, Mnueh Chunk, con tinues to sell at lowest prices wall papers, painters supplies, Ac. Seo him before you buy. A. IC Miller has purchased tho saloon property from John T. Nus baum, on south First street. Consid eration, 87,000. -Constnblo Rnworth "pulled" Billy Gazell on Washington's birthday for cutting up his usual tantrums. Billy is old enough to do better. On next Saturday evening, March 5, Mrs. Herman will sell a lot of per sonal property from her rosidenco In Wienud's block on Bankwny. Amor & Sloycr, contractors, of Franklin township, will build P. J. Klstler's now brick residence on tho old Gorman property in this town. William Campbell, of town, flag man on Lehigh Valley 152, fell off a box oar nt Perth Junction, N. J., last Friday and sustained slight Injuries. Tho entertainment In tho Opora House, Friday evening, by the Ursluus Glee Club was very interesting and full of pleasure for all lovers of good music. Shoemaker Joseph Fritzinger has just added n loathcr stitching machine to his storo flxtuies. This machiuo will greatly facilitate work in Mr. Fritzmgcr's store. Word received from Dr. V. G, M. Seiplo, who is rocupcraling in St. Augustine, Florida, says that ho is well and happy. Ho will remain in that section for five weeks longer. Judging from tho ash piles and oysters shells on Sweeny Aveuuo somo people havo nothlug but contempt for tho borough ordinance prohibiting tho throwing of refuso in tho streets. Wo aro pleasod to uoto tho improve ment in tho condition of Nathan Ileil man, of Alum street, who was so seri ously injured lu tho lieilmnn ico houso disastor on tho afternoon of Dec. 8. A. L. Ilagermau retires from the management ot tho Lehighton Opora Houso on March 1st. his contract ex piring on that date. Tho rnanagoment wyiroveit to Mr. Wieaud, tho pro prietor. Tho largest assortment of clocks to bo seen In tho Lehigh Valley, aro kept at tho Mauch Chunk jowelry store of E. II. Hold. Our close prices make it an object for you to purchase here, call and see. Watches at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Georeo B. M. Stacker has erontly Improved tho interior of his saloon and rostaurant on First street aud is now ono of tho coziest places in this city, but men ueorgo is a -staving ' goou follow, you know. ."ThoTwo Old Cronies," ono of tho very best farco comedies in tho world will bo an Opera Houso attraction on tjaiuruay, jsiarcn u. non t miss it, Tho first annual grand ball of tho "Four Leaf Clover Club" in tho Opern House. Monday evening, was a very cnjoyablo airair for those present. Tho grand march, participated in by about twenty couples, was ably led by Chas. F. Miller and Miss Emma Lent, both of tuts city. An effort is being made by n few licpuuueans in tins town and Weiss nort to establish a paper. "Lawyer' Uilham is said to be ut tho head ot it, and shares aro on tho market at $10 each. We don't know of a better way to get rut ot n ten-ilollar bill ilouble- quick than by the plan above. Watches at E. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk. IN A FEW WORDS. I.ltoljr Writer Tells tli Story ot The nattnrnlnire of n Week In nil Almul )lit Carbon. Weatherly wants a lire compauy. - Ashftold wants manufacturing in dustries. Jeanesvllle young ladies ill give leap year hop. There is a churoh bell In Beaver Meadow just 69 years old. Lanstord voted to increase Its bonded Indebtedness. Carried lfvlto The Young Ladles' Beuevolont Sooiety, of Beaver Meadow, gavo a suc cessful entertainment FridayWght. While monkeying with d railroad truck at Jeanesvllle, Sunday after noon, four boys were badly injured. Chicken thieves recently worked tho henneries of William Snyder and Thomas Zlegenfus, of BeltzviKe, of 14 and 20 chickens, respectively. V. N. Weaver, who is running tho ooal washery that is cleaning tho old Buck Mountain culm pile, is preparing to enlargo tho capacity of his plant. The White Haven Journal thinks Carbon county's now town, East Side, should bo changed to East Haven. There is common sense In the sugges tion. ' . SHinuel Harleman, of Weathorly, the newly-olectod poor director of the Middle Coal Field Poor District, was taken to St. Luko's Hospital, Bethle hem, for treatment, Tho Lehigh & Wilkes-Barro Co. is going to do a largo amount of stripp ing at Audeuriod during this year, N. Cuyle, who has tho" contract, has ordered two steam shovels. An exchange wisely remarks that: 'The man who regularly reads his local newspaper is not tho one who is caught on skin games and swindling schemes ot various kinds." Lillie Dunbar, of Bethlehem, was sent back to Weatherly by tho poor authorities of tho former place this week. Lillio is said to bo gay and fostlvo aud not just tho proper stuff for nristrocratic Bethlehem. William McColloch, who located in Boaver Meadow in 1813, diod of pneumonia Thursday at Battlo Creek, Michigan. Ho was 75 years old and was well and favorably known by the older resldonts of tho abovo place. Carter & Co., operaters of tho Col- craino colliery, havo posted notices at at their collieries stating that in tho future tho company will havo their regular pay day but onco a month. The notlco also states that and employe who desires his pay every two weeks can havo tho samo by calling at tho company's olllco. By an order of tho Post Olllco De partment all post offices whero tho compensation of tho postmaster reach es 200 per annum are made money order offices, which greatly extends the system and makos it moro useful aud convenient to tho general public. Between five and six thousand offices will bo added to tho money order class by this order. Clocks at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Onions aro said to bo tho first-class remody in cases of grip. A town in Pennsylvania, whero the residents havo used tho vegetables extenslvoly as an article of doit, Is alleged to have been entirely frco of epidemic, not a case having occurred there. Simplo inexpensive, try them if you tear tho grip. Eat them at night before going to bod, or at any timo when you do not need to be around other pooplo. ri.Ais mi iiint.ics The Jr. I). V. A. M and 1. O. S. or A., Ole ffflrtet! Wnelnngton'sHlrtlitlny lnfrl-otlrallr. FROM IY1AUCK ChUNK. NEWSY WZISSPORT. Just exactly such a day on Washing ton's Birthday we can't recall, but a better day for the occasion could not bo had. The sun shouo brightly and the ethereal balmlness of gentle spring time held undisputed sway which, with the gay music of the lmnds and the bright uniforms of tho paraders and the flying bunting all over the town fired tho most latent with patriotism and filled all with the wildest enthu siasm for this "land of the free and the home of tho brave." It was just such a day as the members of Lehigh Council 101, aud Washington Camp 122 had wished for and when the order went forth from Chief Marshal O. Frank Acker, of Lehigh 101, to "fall in" very near one hundred loyal Junior Mechanics, clothed In the national colors and representing Lehigh Coun cil got in lino. They were preceeded by twenty men from Columbus Council, of rarrvvillo; forty men from Stroll Council, of Franklinjalarge delegation from Qnk Grovo Council, Pleasant Corner, Washington Camp 511, of town, ami others in single representa tion from ndjoiulug towns. Tho parado moved down First street, headed by tho popular Ariou Cornet baud, and on to Welssport, whero they wore joined by Washington Camp, 122, P. O. S. of A., and tho Lehighton Drum Corps, and the line of parado was continued to the new school houso In East Weiss port, w hero Lehigh Council, 101, proud ly floated to tho breeze tho grand old stars and stripes. As tho colors for which men had bled aud diod proudly floated from tho top of tho now build ing, tho air was filled with deafeniug cheers and loud huzzas. From hero tho parado continued to Union Hill, whero Washington Camp, 122, P. O. S. of A., floated a pretty flag from a high staif among tho wildest enthusiasm. This important part of tho program being completed, Chief Marshal Acker marched his hosts to tho Lutheran and Reformed church in Welssport where an intellectual and patriotlo feast awaited all. This largo edifice was literally packed, jammed full of loyal spirits eager to drink in tho essence of patriotlo expression that followed. P. C. Georgo Morthimer, of Lehigh 101, Jr. O. U. A. M prosldod, and call ed tho meeting to order. Rev. Noal, led in eloquent prayer whicli was fol lowed by singing "Oh, Columbia tho Gemot tho fv an" by tho audience. On behalf ot Ljhlgh 101, Rov. G. W. Dungan, pastor of the M. E. Church, Lehighton, presented neat volumos of tho holy biblo to tho schools, ho was followed by Rev. J. Alvin Reber, of Zion's Reformod church, Lchighton, who, on behalf of Washington Camp, 122, also presented a handsome copy f tho holy biblo. Trot. Davis, prin cipal of the schools In tho Tud. District, led a chorus of volcos In excellent sing ing, which was followed by an address leb" UI u"m mcn "ng, mnrcn n.i aim from Rov. Taylor, of llAir.ltOAl) r.U.MllI.lNQS. tTho railroad construction of the last six years has added 42,05.1 miles or 33 per cent, to tho total mileage of tho country nt a cost of 81,280,000,000. The total mileage ia now 171,011. X Philadelphia and Reading engi neers refused to run the last "mogul" locomotive after one of its class blew up at Palo Alto, and it was returned to Baldwin's in Philadelphia. $The Lehigh Valley Railroad has been supplying each passenger con ductor with a surgical outfit to be used in case ot Injury to any of their pas- congers or crew. They have been dis tributed over the entire system of the road. Tho agents ot the Lehigh Valley Company have received rubber stamps and all stationery is being stamped "The Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co., Lessee." X The average daily wages ot railroad employes on sixty ot tho leading rail roads in the United States are: Bag gage-masters, 91.73; baggagemen, el. 07; blacksmiths, 2.10; brakenian, 1106; carpenters, i2.ll; conductors, 82.82; en gineers, 93.24; firemen, 11.90; flagmen, 61-24 ; floormen, 9233; laborers, ilM; machinists, &2.2S; masons, 12.10; paint ers, 8110; switchmen, 91.78 aud tele graphers, 91.42. -The American Specialty Coinpaay, ot this city, David A. Horn, manager, rendered their excellent program to a full house at Sltler's, Schuylkill oouu t -j, on Monday evening. The audience wero highly pleated by the rendition ot the kute aud 1 n,!oal program of fun, Ac The 'r;. c.mpany will ap pear at Moyc 'ii'' II thi Hatnr day evening. A full line of -tntiouury ut I '...- k ,.n First street IMrd-Mn. J. W. ltaudcilbu.il. After suffering almost two years with cancer Mrs. J. vt. uauaenuusu, uieu quarter uerore two on Saturday inoru ins at her home on north First street in this city. Interment was mado from the houso Tuewlay afternoon. Revs. E, A, Bauer and J. 11. Kuder ofllciating at the last sad rites, which were attended by a large concourse of borrowing relatives and menus. Mrs. J. W. RaudenbiibU was u daugh ter of Charles aud Eliza Rhoads, tho tenner Having died somo years ago and the latter still surviving at tho ripe old age of 78 years. She was born June 3. Ihu, in oissport, and latter was mar rled to J. W. ltaudenbush; six children were born to them four of whom sur vive, with the husband, Ed. Randen bush, Perth Amboy, N. J., Misses Sallle and Annie ltaudenbush ond Mrs. AL Neff, of this town. By faith Mrs. Raudeubush was -connected with Trinity Lutheran churoh as a commu nicant member, though in early life she was oonfirmed a member of the Re formed clmroh. deceased was a faithful wife, a iooii mother and kiud neighbor with hosts of friends wherever kuowu. We ten der sincere sympathy to tho alilloted family in their sore bereavement. The pall bearers were: MahlonReiohard, William fieiiner, 1 nomas .Maniz, M. r. Trexler, Johu Peters aud Samuel boiler. Silver Wedding Celebration. Uue ot Hie moat pleasaut affairs ol the season came oil Ht tUe residence of Mr. and Mrs. rbos. i'liik, on Het'Dud street, who celebrated tUelr silver wcildlDii. 'I hejfuests liat log all arrived at about 5 o'clock 1'. M , au address Has delivered by Rev. A. UertUoloiuew, followed by an ad dress by Hev. .1 A. Keber, after which tue irtiestsf'iuud lliflr na to the spacious dlptug room, where a table sioaned, loaded with all the delicat-les of tho season. After ample Justice had beeu done to the arlety ol viands spread neiore me iru-mie, nrijuue pHicceaeu 10 euj, themselves and the evcnluu was very pleasantly spent, amid vocal aud Instrumental inuhlv waicu lurwuu lite tuiKfi mii. ui tne niuuieiiiuui. Th. Inatriinie-litei uilul bv MUiien HIIh Fink und USeua neuna were very uiaiuy appreciated as were also the several plauo and v lolm duets wliii.li H.re admirably rendered bv Ulna KUh Pluk aud O. O. Hehelrer. The fellow lux persons were preseut ou the oecaislon- Hev.A.tterthololnewenil It .1 A.lteber and wile, Mrs. J. II. Kim. U: t:co Hick, Miss Mullle Heaboldt, Ul.s MiiUle Koch, VI !u A Sullivan, C. O. Hehelrer and wile, L. Klepphw er and wife, O. Behrls aud wife, Chas. Traluer, . H. Koch and wile. Mrs. peTscblrsky, I. vv&ncr HMinmei. nil eowi uenrie. mint. tL r'emdennacher, Mrs. Vllaon BeuulUKer, Lelilisliton l'ubllc School. The following are tho names ef tho pupils who attended every day during tho past month: High School, J. H. Werner, teacher Lizzie E. Lentz, Luclla L. Heinle, Annabel Brokatc, Jcnnlo Orosscup, Marth I.onj, Blanch Meyers, Annie Genman, Alice Sullivan, WUraer Held, Iia O. Noth- steln, William Brenner, Harvey Straup. Grammar School, S. Z. Shope, teacher. Hattlo Rex, Slamlo lihoads. Lulu Kuhns, Kobert Ilontz, Geo. I.onj, Ilalph ltauden bush, Wllmer Van Llew, Jno. Xander, Harry Old. Salllo H.irtlct, Minerva Ettlnser, Hattie Gogsus, Alice McCormlct, Emma Teters. Girls' Ad. Secondary, Hattlo L. Koor.r, teacher. Mabel Kehrlg, Sadie Pcten, Lizzio Oabel. EUlo Steiserwalt, Lizzie r.cbr, C'arrlo Blank, Katie Curling, Alice Gabel, Gertie Heydt, Lizzie ICuhns, Beulali Rerclnrd, Bertba Ticthcway, Mary Walp, Lowada Williamson. Boys' Adv. Sec, Aggie It.' Hank, teacher. Scott Both, Harry Kotbsteln, Harry Hunslckcr, Harry Spanglcr, Willie Voorheos, George Snyder, George Ruck, Thomas Xcwhart. I.lndney Gornbert, Harry Wasncr, Eddlo Schmidt, Charles Bcbcr, Georgo Hcberllng, Harry Moore, Charles Wagner, Jacob 3citzler, Walter Welnland, Charles Bennlnser Girls' Secondary, -V. Alice Mantz, teacher. Sadie Ilontz, Miriam Horn, Ella ll'ert, Addle ll'elsi, Carrie Ilontz. Boys' Secondary, Anna E. Weber, teacher. Harry Beck, Jlltoti Walp, Chas, Lonskamtnerer, James Xander, Charles Spontelincr, Francis Heydt, Jessie Krock, William Snyder, Gcorco Kurtz. Girls' Adv Primary, Lillio 11. Iteichard teacher. Bessie Blank, Carrie Anthony, Gertie Fuehro, Laura Sanjt.err, Anna KreUler, Katie Obert, Florence Christ!, Towanda.Willlams. Bessie Bretney, Carrie .Veltzler, Katie Williams, I.lllle Vc Cornilck, Laura Curlitruan, ltelna liucb. Sadie Newhart, Sallle Frev. Bojb' Adv Primary, Emily Splese teacher. Robert Gombeit, Itelnkold Kom.-.'.ii!ki, Arthur Kemerer, Harry l'.elciiard, James Bebr, John Ruch, Lewi Case, Eugene Peters, Charles Ruff, Calvin Shultz, Bertie Semmel, Edwin ll'ertman, Katcliff. Girls' Secoud Frlinary, Irene Fenslermacher teacher lossle Dauxda ter, Jsatule Hough, Battle Kemerer, Ida Xottisteln, Clara Iteichard, Flora Sehoeb Esther Ketueter, 3lnnle Groseeup, Emma Meluler, Ei-iiu Gabel, Annie Huff, II aud Ilehr, Kstellu SclioUt, .Vauile Trexler. Boys' Si i.l Primary, Laura A, Uolilaw Usui. -,- Pliae. Scboddt, John Beck, Julius 1'- uii.tittkl, John Beunlnier, Ilany Bebrlg, Asa 01r. Howard Straup, Edwin Bailey, Arthur Dunbar, Warren Ettluger, CUailes Meyer, Chas. Hofford Asa Miller. Allen SUeekler, Thos. Christ n.u... cu.ules Anthony, Harry Houtz, Edward Dunbar. Girls' 1st Primary, Mary E. Catell teacher. Katie Dreuer' Delia Henry, Sidle Ratc'drT, Ella McCcrailck, Clara Bex, Mable Trailer. BoyV 1st Primary, Ella C. Bibbet teacher Georae Gilbert, Harry Soil, Oscar Ashner, Robert ShecUer, Willie Dauida- ter. Visitors. Mrs. Geo. Hann, Hiss Tlllle Snjder, Miss Laury, Daniel Weiand, M, O. Bryan. JWrs. J. It. Evans, Mrs. G. W. Mortblmer, Mrs. V, P. Lents, Mrs. IV. S. Koch, Mrs. John SeaboUt, Mrs. I. S. Koch, Miss Ella Sebuler, ills Mar.lia Ilelier, if Us Ksuu Seller. C. K. Veuser, -Vri. T. A. Snyder, Mrs. Uabel, Geo. Blank, J. II Werner, Miss Rosa Soudhrlui. Taylor, of East Mauch Chunk, who represented Lehigh 101, in tho presentation of flag. In turn he as followed by Fred Bcrtoletto, Esq., of Mauch Chunk, who spoko interest ingly in behalf of Washington Camp, Tl.er.veutsof a Week in flag presentation. County Superintendent of Publio Schools, T. A. Snyder, of Lohigliton, represented tho board of Directors, Messrs. R. J. Hongen,Wm. Whitehead, John Zeru, Reuben Zimmerman, Dr. P. A. Andrews on Wednesday. and H. T. Smawloy, in tho acceptance Emmanuel Batomau circled at Al of both flags and blblosaftor which the lentown Sunday. exercises concluded with tho singing Mrs. Jacob Peters is confined to of "My Country tis of Thoo" by the tho houso qulto ill. audlonco and tho benediction by Rov. Oscar Blose, of East Penn, is a new Morgan Peters, of East Mauch Chunk. Parryvillo resident. Tho exercises woro all that could bo Harry Tcttit was at Pleasant Valley oxpected and not n singlo murmur of over Sunday. dissatisfaction was hoard from the largo audience. Among the prominent persouagos in tho lino of parado wero Mayor B. J, Kuntz, of this town, aud Mayor Daniel Graver, of Welssport, Co. Sup. Snyder, Jonathan IClstler and Dildiuo Snj-der, D, TlieVonnty Capl'st Spiritedly KpltomUeit by n Special Correspondent. Pel-nonal nml Otherwise. - 951.10 goes from the Church of Immaoulate Conception In this town to the Drexel fund for the relief of starving Russia. Edward Sweony, of the east side, is languishing in durance vile. lie was caught in a Lehigh Valley tool car and Is now sulferlng tho conse quences. About a year ago the same fellow accidentally shot n companion while In the town carrying on their didoes. 'Squire J. S. Hawk, of Kidder, was in town for n few hours on Wednesday. "Sqntro Werner, of Lansford, did business here on Wednesday. Kiii:nLr.r. s CAititiAni: Monies. Harrie R. Kreldler, who for nenrly 15 years was tho partner of M. T. Trex ler, doing business In Lehighton under tho firm nnmo of Trexler & Kreldler, will on the 1st of Mnrch, open his now factory in East Welssport. Mr. Kreld ler is only running tho trimming and painting department and handling nil kind of factory wagons, such as sur ries, buggies, spring wagons, truck or farm wagons, carts, &c. Mr. Edward Ruch, a practical wood worker, will havo chargo of that department, and the well-known R, J. Hongen will at tend to tho blacksmith department. An arrangement of this kind will en able us to do n better and cheaper work than any of our competitors, and useoquallyas good material, Ac, as any of tho othors in tho business. Tho undersigned asks his many friends to givo him a call and bo con vinced of tho fact that a carriage shop run on a cash basis can nfiord to lower prices. Yours Respectfully, IlAItltlE R. KltElDLEn. East Welssport, Pa, riii:i:i.i;cTi:ic hailway. Cnpltnl Stock S-OO.OOO mid tho Cliarter tins been Granted. Tho charter for tho Carbon County Electric Railway Company, nppllod for January 23, 1892, was formally granted on tho 4th day of February. Tho capi tal stock is fOO.OOO divided Into 1200 shares at 850.00 per share. Of this amount ten per cent has been paid in cash, and tho company now only await tho final action of the several towns through which tho road will pass giving them tho necessary rights and privi leges. Tho borough of Welssport has already granted tho right of way, Lo highton will pass an ordlnanco to night and wo believe Mauch Chunk has also taken tho necessary steps to this end. Tho officers aud directors of the company nro president, Ambroso B. Clommes; treasurer, Harvey Barton; directors, Mahlon R. Swartloy, Henry W. Moyer, Richard Greenwood, Harvey Barton. sixhut socii;ty uossir. Tho Castles of tho Knights of the Golden Eagle, of this stato, during 1831, paid bonoflts of 5137 brothers, and re lieved 100 widowed families. Tho total amount of relief paid was 8120,302.11 us follows: Sick benefits 803,130.27; Fun eral benefits, 821,150.03; Donations, 83 082.01. Duriug 1801, 0111 candidates woro iultiatod in Pennsylvania. Wnhnetah Castle, 251, K. G. E., of Mauch Chunk, will hold a fair and continue to tho 20th Carbon Castle, 111, K. G. E., of town, will confer Pilgrims Degree on Monday evening. 1'AltltYVILI.i:. In the Iron Town Epitomized. John Bauer is quite ill. -Postmaster Joseph Fields Is quite seriously ill. II. D. Snyder was at Mauch Chunk The Doings of n Lively Town Hrlefly fjlirunl rletl In Short Snlp-Snop Order liy lli Rlroller" and Chnm. George Enzian, Sr., was at Allen- town Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Lewis Chrlstman, of Trachs- vllle, was n visitor In tills town Tttcs day. Saeger Is doing somo tall hustling this week he unloaded a car load of apples. -Tho genial landlord Christmau, of tho Fort Allen, Is limping with rhou-matlos. Henry Chrlstman this week re ceived n car load of flno carriages, buggies, Ac. Our old friend Joel Wcntz, of Un ion Hill, is out again after giving "the grip tho shake." A pleasant leap year party enmo off nt tho homo of Mrs. Samuel Fisher on Tuesday evening. Joel Begel, nn old resident of Franklin township, was stricken with paralysis and is sorlously ill. Osonr Chrlstman will occupy ono ot tho storo rooms In Snyder's now block for a flour and feod establish ment. John Grubor, of Lehigh Gap, this wcok beoamo a resident of East Welss port. Ho Is in the employment ofO. J. Saegcr. -Wo aro pleased fo noto tho con- valosceuco of Miss Luolla, daughter of Andrew Graver, of North Welssport, from a recent sovero Illness. -Notlco 0000 Fence posts for salo. Also lot of firo wood at a low figure. Seo Georgo II. Enzian, Welssport. Or ders can bo loft nt this office. -Wo regret very much to note tho illness of Mrs. Samuel Welch, who this week suffered n stroko of paralysis and Is now seriously Indisposed. -An nttractlou in Biery's drug storo window this week was n miuaturo negro minstrel company on wire. It was great and hold do small boy In great crowds. -Tho "Stroller" was pleased to seo tho familiar countcnanco of R. J. Hon gon at his place of business this week, after Bob had gone through with the grip. -Rev. F. Mooro, of Catasauqua, will preach for tho Reformed congregation in this placo on next Suuday morning and evening. All aro invited to these services. Irwin Krosgo tills week moved from East Welssport to Big Creek. Ho will, however, continuo In tho employ of his brother, U. S. Krosgo, our popu lar shoe man. -For Rent Saeger's Hall, East Welssport. Well heated; all convonl. enecs; lighted with electricity. Open oveuiugs Monday .Tuesday, Thursday Saturday. Terms reasonable apply to O. J. Saeger. -Mrs. Betsy Heller Is recovering from n serious illness of somo weeks. Mrs. Heller is aged ninety years and still enjoys tho blessings of good sight, hearing, speech, Ac, and fre quently sows on a machine. Eloctrlo lights would be a great benefit to this place. Mrs. Timothy Woston is convalesc ing from a recent Illness, Mrs. Thomas Thomas is visiting her daughter at Allontowu. Mrs. John Trainer, of Lehighton. tho latter acting lu tho capacity of was visiting Mrs. Charles Duulap this itarsuai tor tuo i. u. s. or A. Tlio as- week. sistant Marshels were Quint Aruer and Alfred Hartmau and wife spent Ed. Miller, of Lehigh 101, and Bert fow days this week with Stroudsburg Arnor, ot ashlugton Camp 122. friends. District Deputy, Bennett, of Lehigh, Wo are glad to uoto that Miss is dosorving of tho credit for tho do- Mabel Lauer has returned homo after monstratiou, having oxerted his efforts an extendod visit to friends at Easton continually during tho past fow weeks Clark, n seven month old child of in behalf of tho ovent. Morris Bowman dled.ou Sunday and was burled Tuesday. Services were held in tho Evangelical church. -Wo aro glad to note that Mr, Horace Kent, assistant bookkeeper for Tin: would rent isa2. The most enercellc. resolute nnd rnlettl. less Journal In America when It sets out to accomplish any Rrent object; 1 can testify to Its ready htimunltv, comprehension nnd persistence." Uail Hamilton, Wo can tell our Kepubllcan readers a secret and our Democratic friends a piece of eooiI news : Tho World intends to and will elect another Democratic president tills car,aslt elected CrorcrClcveland la 18S1. Whether tho Democratic candidate shall be tl rover Cleveland, representing the cause ot Tariff ltcform, or any ono of a number ot other Dcinocrutio leaders who can be elected, repre senting all tho elements of opposition to Kepub llcanlsm. Tub Wobld will bo foremost In his support. The next President must be a Democrat. nut while doing this The Would wilt give to Its lEepubllcau readers, as it did In the receu- campalgn, a fuller and better leport of ltcpubt llcan meetings and speeches In the Presidential cam ass than the organs ot their ovv n party print. The Wonui never colors news: it photographs events. Tub World Is now printing an average of over 330,000 copies a day. It has made a net average gain of 30,000 a day during the past year. It will circulate next year, on tho basis of this Increase only, at least 120,000,000 copies of tho ablest, strongest and best Democratic news paper ever printed. Tns Would Is recognized us distinctively the Newspaper ot tho People, It believes that to bo tho highest Journalism which Is dedicated to the public service. Thk W ould puts heart and conscience Into Its work as well asbralus. It Is tho handmaid of Justice, the unraveller of mvbterles, and de teeter and the terror of Crime, tho friend ot the It lendtess, the help of tho poor, the strength of thevveak. llcatlzlng that Its power comesfroin tho Pcople.it gives back to them freely what ever service. Its Influence nnd Its resources en able It to render. With a perfect equipment, a thoiough organ ization, capable direction and a deep determi nation to move on aud up to higher ideals and greater achievements, The Wobld wishes lis multitude of reader a Happy New Year, ana coufldeutly bids them to expect from it during 1802 oven more vvondcriuiuungs than ic lias al ready accomplished. THE POPULAR VERDIGT Is that we are selling a bettor grade ot Fino and Medium Furniture nt a lower price than It can bo bought for elso whero, Wo havo practically no competition for our largo Furniture Rooms, tho largest outsldo tho city, enables us to keep lit stock the biggest assortment and consequently to sell at tho vory lowest prices everything in our Hue. Wo cordially Invito tho publlo to call and seo us, learn our prices nnd cxrmlne gooods. Schwartz, The Fur n i ture Man First street, Lehighton. AT HA&MMAI'S You find the first and Biggest assortment of Stationery, Hlnnk Books, and School Supplies in this cfty at unh card of prices. You Find the Newest assortment of Embroideries and Insertings to be seen in the county. You find Ladies Goods in great assortment at all price 3 You find courteous treatmentand prompt attention. You find Ribbons, Fancy TFork, Zephyrs, Wools, Chenilles, etc. You find that we want your patronage and try to merit the same by giving you the best worth for your money. Obert's Block, Lohighton. "TFhcre are you going, my pretty maidl" "To buy some shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid 1" "Come right along and see." she said. T7here did she go 1 Why did she go there 1 Would you do the same Tho maid than said Down at Davies Store, you know they Bought at sheriff's sale the whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, and they aro closing out at Big Bargains All the girls are going up to pick out a pair before Saturday, as the rush Saturday is so big you can hardly get waited on Brother Charlie got a pair for himself and says he is sure he saved a dollar on them. Now, reader the place is in Allentown at 723 Hamilton street, need we say more. While in Allentown ask anybody they will tell you our's is the place. IlOWMANbTOWN. Local Splinters from GrovtliiK Kml Village. -The talk of incorporating this place the Carbon Iron & Steel Company, is into a borough is very quiet. -The business of the Metallic Paint Company continues on tho increase. Joseph Brown, who was reported injured last week, is moving about once more. about again after an absence of two months, owing to serious illness. Rov. I. J. Yotter pastor of tho Evangelical ohurches lu this place and Weiesport, is in attendance at the an mini session ot conference this week at This town is to have a new Sunday v.nrrlstnwl, Trn will llknlvlm rotnro,l school to meet lit the publlo school n n niu,f nt Tu.iin,ioini.in n house, the, llrst meeting will bo held on Uve during the dark daJ.Si lectured ln Sunday afternoon when offloers are to a,,,, Tr,i uTi, Pt ,i iw,,t be elected. Our people should attend rr0gr088 ot the Freemen and their Schools." The lecture was very largely attended and very Interesting. -The Carbon Iron aud Pipe Com pany has been changed to tho Carbon Iron and Steel Company and Superin tendent Seaman has reigned to accept Uiw I.uelln HvhrU. Mtas Lizzie Beck, Howard StfolKiWlt aud Ui, Mlu Ury Dick. 'X he follow luc U a Iht of jrettitU received. N&pklu rlug, Ch- Iriutr ami wtl. lutpklo rioil.Mri. WtKon li. nnti.k'-r Imli -.i.ui.l, (tv n Keltriii aiiil v , 1 at tiwi 11 kim. I s K li Mud Wife 11. 11 ,1 ,t n.l .u ii mit nl. Mil M Ivt Iih HUd U ili 1 I viltt 1 Kiuff. Mi, (,r IlKk Uni dttW-,1'! 1 I tl 1 1 dull I!, -y,. u,l St ib.iMt .Hid K I, lltMtVI Mfl! Ml It K.I1-.11IIUUI MW IPMCIflS! ire will be ready to supply the people with all tho new designs in Trail Papers, Borders nnd Ceiling Decorations at lowest prices after next Monday and tho stock, quality and low prices merit your patronage. GLOBE WAREHOUSE. WarehousE. INEN SAL A good time to get your supply of Table Linens and Towels at rery low prices. Here are Quotations: Find a big place here. We havo the best Paints, Brushes, Varnishe Painters Supplies in the Valley at the lowest Prices, s and Estimates cheerfully furnished for all kinds of House Painting and Interior Decorating. Bower's Block, Opp., P. O. Chas. A. Goth. At 23 cents Damask Linen that is worth 31 scnts. At 30 oents Damask Linen that Is worth 37 cents. At 37 1-2 conts Damask Liacn that Is worth 43 conts. At 40 cents Fancy Damask Linen that Is worth 5S cents. High School Literary Society The Literary Society of the Lehigh ton, HInh School will hold their next weekly meeting February 20, 1892, The followinsnrosram will be rendered: Oallintr to order, by the President: management of a large cement Reading of minutes, by the Secretary; work8 t Stemton. It is expected that Singing, by the Society; Referred IIarry Htt"i who was ln ehar9 uer0 Ouations-"Who was known as "Mu. Por to 11. J. beaman, will return, Nanor." Maine Uomery : What is meant Mr- Hft11 now located at Catasauqua. by "fox-flref" Jennie Morthiuier; What ,-Tu? anti-Bowmanltos are well as the Bib e s cure for fools? Harry ienn8yiTanla IWeronce held at aiueavr, wiwi ikwiuj, .inuie jEeu- ieuanon. Jiev. j. n.eyiret is appoint- mann; ononis, Mettle ueggus, Kmuia oa to turn place. Tiuss, Hattie Oeggus, Ada Webb, Rob, Ilontz, Ralph Raudeubush; recitation, Alice Sullivan; instrumental m1o, Bert haWernerjsk etch, F.A. Miller, duet, Mabel heatley and Bertha 1 lollen bach; essay, Arthur Held; solo, llertha Farren; select reading, Ll-tzle Beck; quotations, Clara Kuntz, Eddie Zeru, Mamie Senunel, Wilmer Vau Liew; What is Scrofula It ti ttiat Impurity ln tha blood, which, tccama latlog ln the gland of the neck, produce! un sightly lump or i welling which camel painful running aorc on the anna, lees or feet which derelopei ulcer in the eyes, ears, or noiet often canting hllndnesi or deaf nets t which 1 the origin of pimple, canceron growths, or many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors." It I a more formidable enemy than consumption or cancer alone, for scrofula combines the wont possible features of both. Being the most ancient, It Is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from It. How can It bo cured T By talcing Hood's Sana partlla, which, by the cure It ha accomplished, often when other medicines haTO failed, has proTen itself to be a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease. Tor all affections of tho blood Hood' Sarsapullla is unequalled, and some of the core It has effected are really wonderful. If yon suffer from scrofula ln any ot Us Tarlous forms, bo sure to giro Hood's Sari a partlla a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbTlldrntsUU. JlllllforlJ. rrtpiMdonlj toy c. 1. 1I0OD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Hju. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar Theie is no halt in our business; wo believo in keeping at it, for presistency is sure to be rewarded with tuccess. Our sales last year wore very large and the holiday trede was simply im. mense, but we want to do better in 1892 and to this end have bought very largely of all kinds of Furniture Bed Room and Parlor Suite, Lounfrcs, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases Fane Hockers, Side .Boards and the other things in this line, beside? many new and handsome patlerns in Ingrain and Brussel Car- pels. Our plan for increasing our bnsiness in 1892 is through the medium of low prices and best qnaliiy of goods. IPe kindly ask yon to come and seo us, examine our goods and learn our p 03 rtud we feel sure will become our patrons, Respectfully, Kemerer & Swartz NORTH FIRST STREET, o U'Htit all In Arrearage for Sub.erliitlon to I'ay Up. We want all of our subscribers lu ar rearage to pay up. Eaoh one will bo able to find out the amount ot bis in debtedness by looking at the printed direction tab. We need the money duo us to carry on our business Just the chorus, Daisy Horn, Martha Xug, m ,T """"f luo v-...i mi. cj , , ii storekeeper and the laborer. A man EXECUTORS NOTICE. Estate of LKWIS lUlAYKR, deceased, Ute ol Lehighton Kcrouitli, Carbon county. I'd. Letters testamentary ot the last will and tes tament of the Ute IaviU tl raver, teeaasd, ef the county and fctate aforesaid, have been p ranted to the undersigned. All persons koow lug thenuehes to tie Indebted to said etate will matte setuenieiu ai once, aim persons iiavias clalma v. Ill present tno same duly authenticated lor seuiemeni w MUH LEWIS (IKAVRIt, ) AIvWVIA flPA VKtt. I HKKRY (lltAVHlt. Lf h lull ton. Fa., I'eb. 12, lttttKO Exeuloii. BertOomery, Harvey Straup; debate, , . . rrt Itesolvad. That wJhlr J '..J of what- I'06 U a more honor than Columbus, i ttlrmv dollar. If e says that he will pay you tive, Mettle Walp aud Wm. llienuer; 4 w r v" . iaii. niAi,. ., . ,. ' trust him. Now, if a thousand men . Ml 1,1 -1 , Id i 1 ,111 I IU fill, i llll-l lit, i kill!,-. 1 Kud.r, Never before did E. H. Hold, the Mauou Chunk Jeweler, display suoh a fine stook of handsome desiens lu gold und silier v.tiU'he-., fur ladlo and gt'litU iiifii, a-, it, now exhibited in hii .tuu, you will make no mistake to leant the Mi) lea-solittble pneen he llott iiuoti'--, lit the bUiue time bt e the pretlie.st eollectlon you evel looked ut. Fine doii(uiu jewelry ut K. II. liohlV, Mauefi (1huuk. negative, Dlauohe Myers and tleorge Long; recitation, Jennie Qiossoup; singing, by Sooiety; critic's re uarks; miscellaneous business; adjour The publio is cordially Invited to at tend these meetiugs, lrof. Shot e. Pre sident, Miss Alice MoOorralok, Seo'y. oome along and tell you the same thing aud do not fulfill their promise your wheat crop has gone and you hare nothing -o show for it. There Is a payment coming due ou some Imple ment that you have purchased, and you need tho money. Oh, you say, I can go -A ohoioo line of wedding rings oau out aud get it ot those who owe me. always be found at the Maueh Chunk jewelry htore, of E. II. HohL liy putting a weU-diaplayod, well conbtiueted advertisement in the loeul puptr, jou run bliuy jour gooiU to tin uotiie of muily eiery buyei m tin beitii'iiot the county. Thou if you hue aouiothiuit hich lue public need, good rebults will be forthcoming You go out and get nothing, It is not the blmrlo bushel of wheat that vou mUs, but the thousand bushels. This is precisely the case with the news uaner man. It it, not the individual debt that he minda, but it is the aggre gate amount of money that hundred of people owe him in amounts of 93.00 to tu, Hence let those kuowlng them selves to be In arrearage for the Advo- i i ate pay up J. G. ZERll M. D PJIYSIOIAN d- SURGEON, OFFICE AXDliKSIDKXCr.: Corner Third and Iron Streets, Lehighton, Pa OFFIUBIIOUIW: 7 to 8 a. Bl. U to I n. 111., sad alter T i. hi. OFlIRKlIOUK8at?iMiort: S to 9 a. in. 1 to 3 p. m.,aad6 to 7 p. m. 1 AWFKR, the barber. oppoite tlin Opera iiwur. oumi nan . Hifiniuiiuwiecii- taia- In first-eta it lie lrop in and tec hint. UKWBU Ull BUUUwy. GO TO FBS. UODEKKK, under the tCli'lubgo Hotel, Bank street, for a eotooth etieie ora huliloDable heir cut. tW Closed on Suuday'e Roeder'i lUir tonic, cure IMndruff. We carry In etock a full line ot fsney toilet article, at low eat prtcet, and we are tbe only place In town wnere ou on uuy ocwicr umwin tur me impp. STUHKK'8 81IAVINU SAUION, oppoalle the dvocatk Orrica. I. headituarters fur uav iuk. uan cuvwia ui umpmnim- e- FOR RENT. A U cultivated lariu, known w tha Grlr propeny. coDuumiv awvi uv Km. uon, i four ii kauc rSEa otwateb it unaer a high state Ml tU MIUMUUM WWHUIU, I from IaaniniAii uul l i q Cbunk, will be raatd right to a good, U tULrtv or H ain tw workM an tJimrcii. rar ruriner panictuan. can n or aaaraw To make ronm for new goods, wc will for 30 days sell Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time to take advantage of Big Bargains to Aitfumasw Hayek, South First Street, JLehigiitopt. REX'S BON MARGHE Vm, lll fln.l n. iii Hip ln.nl nlth more Freak Stvles and Beautiful Goods than ever. Large oppottunltioa to buy your Fall and ll'lnter Uoodi aro offered. Oar enormous stock of rjeasonablo Slj les is opened and ready, l'rlcei wltbln tbe reach of all, and now Is the tlmo to buy. HUnUJiS ne Have loOKett vreu 10 lue ueeus ui our uiiou .on fancy uwua DcDattoient In selecllnc tho stock for this season, aside from the staple articles la dally use we have mado special efforts to secure little noyeltlea, that are always useful as well as ornamental. IlOSIEity. UNDKHWEAK AND GLOVES The best selections and popular stiles prevail In this department, as the scopeof choice Is larce. We of course carry an firaaes or goous, wmcn are som ou iur uieri. ireieau iuqiimi. in iuw imw, Iuumiu wa .ah ihA llAt flnftl. at the moil liberal nrlcas. COItSETS, and MUSLIN' UXDEKWEAIt This department is fully up to the standard at all lime.. KsH . ... DItKSa (iOOUS, 11I.ACK uuuus and blUKS we are jeiermiaea 10 mase this aepanmeDt win, ana you c&uuet iau wr oe dicmwi mm uui siue. iu mawi m.nt I. Iirtre ami ivn varied in Drtce as to meet tbe nurse ot all. FLANNELS, COMFOltfS and DLANKETS This Is a department that appeals to the necessities, consequently we are showlm; a stock that will delight every house keeper, by oflerlnz generous Inducements In prices for thoroughly first-class coods, LINENS and DOMESTICS -Oar showing lu this department of Staples will be appreciated by every shrewd barer, as we carry an Immense assortment of everything pertaining 10 rue lines, inu aie always up m tue uuhm, mwitm nuu yiiwi wiuviuwn skoomi) Kf.OOIt. CAltl'KTS. Illias and CURTAINS Our assortment I Nottingham Curtains cannot be excelled In deelng and qualities for the very low price at which they are offered. New Fall patterns in ifoquttt and Extra Floe Smyrna Hugs at right prices. Yon will have to see our carpets to set any sort of an Idea of what we carry. New effects In prevailing colorings, emoraeing an manes ana qnau la m n.l alorav. in hn iukui THE ANNEX contains our Grocery Department, which has no equal In this sec tion. Choke stocks of ever luia that Is necessary to sake It first-claw bas beea carefully looked after. A trial eider will convince you that we are leaden to tus use. As to qualities and price, tbey are alwave mat BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa, O. A. Hr!E!X a few pecial Value At DO conts GS inches wldo Double Damask that Is worth 75 conts. At 10 cents Damask Towels good value for 12 1-2 cents. At 12 1-2 cents Damask Towels re gular prlco 18 cents. At 19 cents Damask Towels regular prico Jo cents. At 25 cents Damask Towels worth 35 cents. At 31 cets Dim i sk Towels worth iScentns' HOB! 2 No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pn. Lentffoton, Fa.