I Thli Taper lias been entered at 1 lie lclilg li tonIost Offlre at Smml Class Blatter The Carbon Advocate uaniaiiTON, rr.MNA. Kates for I.rRiil AiltortlslnKt ShartiT Notice! Auditor's Notices ommlssloner's Notices Divorce Notices Ailmlnlstra tor's Notices Uiecutor's Notices 4 00 4 IK) 4 00 4 U 9 00 SCO unn nniisr ami Twenty-Five rents will here ttcro"mrll.ly are not pa d In atlTBiice. It you Mlsli jonr iwvw rtiscontllineil ' ) plratlon ol )onr term i-i.fabs liotltjr us W postal card and the renumt will I coral'" Willi. SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1893. Hens Fide Circulation Larffer titan Hint or any Weekly Newspaper In tlie County. To Delinquents. You got the Caiibos Advocate by mall, Just look tit tbo direction tab on your paper, tind you will seo just liow much you tiro indebted for tlio paper; remit tho snmo by I'ostiil Note, Money Orrtfir fir Oroenlincks without delay. Wo need the money n dollar or two to each Is not much, tlio ntfRregnto to us amounts to hundreds of dollnrs. Come, gents, pony up. Address. II. V. MOUTHIMEH, Prop. LehlKliton, To, Delinquents llvinu In this neighbor hood will pleas.0 on and settle, and save )! cents lor ooecuon. Freelaxu Is to hare a boot and shoo factory. Is Lehlghton to haro ntiytliiiiR ? Council is bound to seo who is to pay for the macadamizing of First street and have had writs of snrn facias issued against several moro residents and owners of propel ty along that thoroughfare. If these oases are lost under the law in which tlioy are tested the law of 1891 will bo tried. What iiate you in tlio way of llro protection ? Was the query put to Lchigliton by a gentleman who expects to locate here. Tlio answer was of course "a number of flro plugs and some hoso. And yet there are thoso who oro so blind that they will deny tlio necessity of a hoso house. Weatherlt's board of trnde lias sev eral more propositions, lias Lehlghton a Hoard of Trade ? Accordixo to our Maucli Chunk correspondent there are an abundance of candidates for political honors via the Democracy willing to servo their friends, Ac, this fall. Four candidates alone are reported for tlio Legislature from the township of Banks. It would show a better disposition if these fel lows would hold olf just a llltlo bit. The season is young yet t A "stinoinci" editorinl in tlio Mauch Chunk Times whicli will doubtless appear in the Maucli Chunk Gazette in referenco to this pnper refcrritiK to Lehlghton as a city, was read to tills institution and wo tuko this opportu nity to remark that tlio "educated brains" of tlio Times establishment will please consider us all broko up. The prettiest, neatest und spleciest little weekly unloaded on our banctum table for many a day was the new paper at Tamaqua, tlio Recorder, six pages, four columns lo a page, which reached us on Friday. Brother llirsh shows pluck and spirit in tlio now enterprise. Wo wish him merited success, iEiiioiiTos has as excellent oppor tunity to securo a first-class industry in tlio radiator foundry if it is given the proper encouragement. One great difficulty to overcome in this is that those who can give, won't and their position puts them in tho light of genuine, nil-wool moss backs. They would boouer buv up a fow properties at half price that might go to tho hammer if wo lmvo a panic than to help prevent such a thing by tho en couragemcnt of enterprises of nil character. Tho Lord lmvo pity on such men. Shaiiokin has a nourisnlng new lint factory. What has Lehlghtou got 1 The Census Office has issued a hul- letin giving the population of New i ork, New Jersey and I'oiinsylvanla.in 1800, bycolor, sex and nativity. Tho to tal population of New York is given as 5,907,853, of which 2,9Tl!,80;i were males and S.O'O.OOO females, 4,12(1,803 native and 171,0.") foreign born. New Jersey has a population of 1,111,903 'of whicl 720,819 wcro males and 721,111 femalos, 1,115,908 native and 328,975 foreign born. Pennsylvania's population of 5,258,01 1 was made up of 2,001,331 males ami 2,001,083 'females, of which i, II! 291 were nativoaud 815,720, foreign born. Tho number of males in tho three States has increased in tho last decado 1,102,111, or 2i31 per cent. is shown by accompanying tables that the females In Now York and New Jer sey in 1890 slightly predominated, while in Pennsylvania tho males wero slight ly In excess. vori:i outiii: inciusam: or incur. The indications that Lehlghton will havo n hose house grows brighter every day. Already parties have mado ap plication for tho ijtiOOO bonds to bo is sued at a low rate of interest to run for five or six years. At this rute the hose houso would cost tho taxpayers of this borough practically nothing for the revenue from market collections which net on tin average of 8100 per mouth would more that )ay for tho expenditure. Why then should the hose house not bo built? No legitimate reason can be brought luraliiat It out side of the facts that there are koine people who do not want to seo this town advance as it should. Fortunate ly property owners who pay for the protection they don't get, are tired of the foolish business of wasting 1100 a year for water servioe and 1 hey will vote for the increase of debt. That Is right. Don't forget the publio meeting in (label's Hull to-night to hear the re port of the committee on subscriptions for the radiator industry. Wo are pleased to note that their olforts have been very gratifying In the main aud that the ludustry is almost If not quite an assured fact for this city. Keep the ball rolling. Let thesplrltof progreas- Irenes prevail and despite the snail. like pace of those who would elog the wheels of enterprise and continue Lehlghton on as a one horse town, we shall get there "with both feat," After while when a dosen or more little in duktries tfie flourishiug in various IarU of our city aud tho iwople are not dependents on a single corporation power a new spirit of anibltiou will prevail, there will be plenty of work aud life and with the usual thrift we -will fcoou be what destiuy ordains we shall be the biggest, lhln -,1, health lest aud weulthWM t"i from Ulen towu toWllkeslis.iT. tt mi l jon uik for this futui. T I v i) uit-i.iiiii,t abnuld do somotulUK, uo mutter hun little Kvery man who bus capital chuuld do aoiuethiug and ttieu there Mill be uu failure. MUTCIIl.Kll AND Till! lll'.AI.. The House l'asses tlie ltestdntlon OallltiK on lite Attorney (leneralfor Information. The Committee on Rules of tho House Monday reported favorably Mr. Mutchler's resolution calling on tho Attorney General for any information ho may havo regarding tlie Reading deal with a view to ascertaining if the 'edernl law which prohibits trusts has becu violated. The resolution was adopted without discussion or opposi tion aud has been sent to tho Depart ment of Justice. Mr. Mutchler Bald that he had no doubt tho Attorney General would furnish the information nskod for unless ho Las Instituted pro ceedings against tho Reading Company In case uo Information pan be gotten at the Department of Justlco and It does not appear that tho Attorney General is taking any steps toward In vestigating the deal, Mr. Mutchler said ho would Introduce nnothor resolution directing tho Committee on Judiciary to mako an Investigation. Mr. Mutchlor seems very much In earnest as his constituents ho claims aro particularly affected by tho deal. Colonel W. W. Dudley and Colonel Michcner, of Indianna, called on 15o- iresentallvo Wise, chairman of the sub committee having the Mutchler reso lution in cliarge, aud prolTcrrod the papers concerning this deal. They came ns tho representatives of Iho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad, and produced documentary evidence prov ing their right to represent that cor poration. Mr. Wlso called a special meeting of his committee, apprised tho members of tho latest developments in the cuse, aud designated Friday as the day upon which tho commltteo would consider the testimony. Several days ago Representative Coombs, of Brooklyn, was approached by a representative of the Philadelphia & Reading who offerod the papers on condition that they bo not mado public but privately considered by the commit tee. This proposition was rejected, Weatherlt is promised n Ilrst-class button factory. Is Lehlghton promlsod any thing? SECIUIT-SOCIKTY flOSSIl. Society lltl-lill of Interest In tlie Mem bers of the fraternity. V A largo delegation from W. C. 511, P. O. S. of A., this city, on Monday evening wore pleasantly entertained by tlio members of W. C. 122, P. O. S. of A., at Welssport. Major Klotz Commandery, No, 23, K. G. E, of this city, will participate In the grand demonstration In honor of tho Supremo Castle, to bo held at Atlantlo City, on Monday, 23d Inst. At the session of tho Grand Cas- tlo K. G. E., held at Chambersburg last week, H. V. Morthimer, Jr., of this city, wns reappointed District Grand Chief for District No. 2, Carbon county. Ho was also nominated for Grand Sir Herald and will uo doubt mako a lively canvass. Tin: aiJ(iiii:m:i) si:ssiiin. Council Has n llusy TlmeTransnriiitfrlho l'enples Business. Council met in adlourned session at the otllco of the secretary on Monday evening. liurgess H. J. Hunt, presided nuu tlio following inemiierH were pros- . . t ir ii.Mi. ir m ci..n 1 a tUk, U. IV. J1U1III, Jl. . Ol 1UI11, J. ij, Koch, Moses Hciimnn, J. L. Gabcl and J. P. Smith. Petition from property holders on Fourth street praying that Iron street, between Third and Fourth streets, be properly graded, and property holders auuuiug tnereou do coinpeuou to lay pavement, was rcad,audon motion laid on tho table. Petition from property holders on South Third street, praying that that inorouguiaro no gniuou, was reau, nuu on motion lata on tlio tabic. Messrs. Howard Seaboldt and A. J, Lltzenbcrger wero before council with a request that tho proposed radiator foundry be exempted from taxation, which was allowed, according to a res olution iu tho minutes passed Juno 10, 1890, exempting ull manufacturing In dustries employing fifteen men from borough taxes for u period of ten years. On motion properly seconded Hor ace Heydt, borough solicitor, was au thorized to represent the council's in terests before tho commissioners on nppeal day. On rnotion properly seconded the borough nttoruey was Instructed to have writs of siera facias issued against A. J. lJurllug, T. A. auyiler unit J. T Semmel iu tho First street matter. On motion properly seconded tho Hurgess was authorized to have old uauKwny surveyed nnd tlio lino prop erly located. On motion properly seconded coun cil adjourned to meet again Tuesday evening, Hay .11. How .leanest ille will Celebrate. Memorial Day is now approaching anil mo exercises on tlio soutn Mile, which win no conducted iiy win. l-az urns. Post 133, G. A. It., of Audenried, will bo appropriate anil ef an interest ing character. The different organiza tions, Sunday schools and tlie citizens will join in showing their respect for the dead heroes. Maj. Thomas Daugh erty, of Yorktown, has been elected marshal I of the parade which will form at Hosack Hall, Audenried, at 8 a, m., May 30, and after with the Sunday schools and other organizations will proceed to tho lioavor lirook cemetery. There tho groves will bo decorated, and the participants will march for Jeanosvlll lo where they will bo Joined by the members of the Sunday schools, Jeanesvlllo Lodge I. O. O. I-', Spring Mountain Div. is. of T. and a number or tlio citizens. These will lie aocoui- i muled by tho Liberty llaiul and the leaiiesvlllo Drum Corps und after forming a lino of parade- will march through the principal streets and then to tho cemetery. Itev. (I. M. Lamed, of Hazleton, will deliver tho oration and t ho singing of the memorial hymns will be conducted by a number of good singers. After tho decoration and the other exercises thoimrudo will counter march aud be dismissed while the Grand Army will uo to Reaver Meudow and be jo In oil there by a number of tlielr organizations. This will conclude the memorial exercises of tho day, though u game of ball will take place in mo aiieriioon. naui jspeaser. Iloo.l I'oolliiKl'alut, P. A. Goth, of town, has the oxclu slreogenoy iu this city for the well known "Hawthorn's Itood Paint" man ufactured by llloekler x Co., Fhiladcl phia. This is iiosltively the best roof iug paint made. No oil or other evaporating property enters into this composition to allow pores for the moisture to reach the metal, conse quently it is the only genuine and recognized root paint manufactured lu this oouutry. Don't buy any other, but get iue uesi ai nours, ieuiguion. VnflnA lnnlntl,lnrel.,1va Atmi,...,. it will be to yon if you don't buy your suits at Sondheim'a Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk, where stock is larger than over and prices XI per cent lower tnau eisewuere. HAST 1'IINN HOTS, I'aruw s ars busr idsfitlng torn sn ielline bsftf lor ibe tsausrr. Mr peaals Netnslelo has ssaveu his saw tallied Ms hosaaff Mouauia to do Ma-lag for Keen aM setui. - Ussard Ih Ssaasy setieol was rsriraa. Isad last Saaday. They atseted A. S. RlaJger wtU, tsaperlateadeat. -The rsBialas of Mrs. lurid Slahjsrwslt iu barlsd In iteasaleia's eemeUry on Tuesday. Ksr. Hlreats cslata.. II btosoasla Is aay ladieaUaa than will be pleaty of Starr klad ef trail UU yaar. Wilson lllosa has ms,d hli nually lo Ilea, tardsvllle 1 s Hallsj ha. ms is k ileal la hurne. He mads a barnala Tho UllMlrr t t.unU) at hu. 1 will du tints ilisir urgao uu As.elisli.il lts, Mr 'JSiii Jltv Sliauss ead atttdef will airs teem prills ad dresses lor las uosaatoe. All are lavttod The lariasrs last al lbs house ul Aarwa llr K. aad sleeted officers lu lerai s I erasers' Al liaiH-s STATE. MATTERS IN BRIEF. Itiellestol News Culled from a altlltl tuite of Sources. tTbe Freelaud Tribune'is authority for the statement that a boot and shoe factory Is to be established at that place in the uear future. The new en terprise is to be run by a stock com pany with 10,000 capital. Thlity thousand dollars Is to be used Iu buy- lug land aud equipping a tannery at Houeyhole aud 810,000 will be used to equip the factory at Freelaud. t A piece of wood an Inch long nnd half as thick as u common lead pencil was, on Thursday, removed from the cheek of Harry Klluo, son ott'ollco- man J. H. Kline, of Reading, by Dr. Dachman. Tho splinter entered his cheek six years ngo, when young Klluo met with a coasting accident. tLeroy Glump, of New Freeport, Greeno county, blew Into tho mnzrJe of his gun to seo if it was loaded. It was. Tho ball entered tho back of young Glump's throat and penetrated tho base of his brain, causing Instant death t Horks county has ono of tho few young woman mail carriers in tins State, In tho person of Miss Katie Lerau, who carrios tho mall dally from Prlcotown to Fleetwood. Miss Levan has just passed 10 years of ago and is an expert horsewoman. t A Mcadvllledespatchsayslhat"tho trial of G. W. Dclamator for ombeswlo ment has been postponed until tho September term of Quarter Sessions, Recently tho accused bauk President went to Titu8ville and was taken sick. Two doctors from that placo appeared in, court and testlflod that Delaiuator was physically unablo lo attend the trial." f A storm of great destruct Ion passed through Canoe Valley, Huntingdon County, Monday, luyiug barns und fences low nnd uprooting whole or chords lu its path. It formed III the sliatio of on inverted cone and Its veloc ity was estimated a mile n minute. The wind wus accompanied by a tremend ous down-pour of ruin. t John Ovcrdorf, a furmcr living near Pottstown, secured two laborers from Philadelphia. Ho afterward found that his bedroom had been robbed. When he accused tho men of tho theft one of them ran, but was overtaken by tho farmer, who gave pursuit, armed with a gun. His wife, with a weapon in hand, guarded the other laborer until her husband returned. Tho men wero held for court. t An epidemic of diphtheria prevails iu Erie. t A scheme is on foot in Pittsburg to form a trust of the big plate glass manufacturers of tho country. t Several MiucrsvUIo stores wore robbed recently andthere is no clue to tho thioves, t Tlio Crescent pino lino now being laid from the oil fields to Philadelphia is meeting witli much opposition from people through whoso propctly it passes. t The capacity of tho McKluley tin plato works at Wllklnsburg is to bo trebled. tTho aunual reception to the benlor class of Crozer Theological Seminary tendered by Dr. Weston, of Chester, was attended by many I'hiludelphlans, t John Klotka, living in a llltlo mill iug village near Mt. Carmel, fatally shot his wife and wounded her com panlou, Anthony Klncoris, Tuesday Ho found tho two iu his houso together. t Tuesday, a small sou of Robert llyers, near Unlontown, dropped a lighted match into a keg of powder. In tho explosion tlie lad was fatally ill jiired. tAt a meeting of tho Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, In Harris, burg, Tuesday, J. Scluill Wllhelm, of York, was clectod secretary to 1111 tho unoxpired term of 1). W. Seller, deceas ed. It was decided to co-operato with tho World's Fair Hoard iu c cry way possible. A commltteo was appointed to 11 x n (lino and place for the State Fair. til. H. Ilarr, of Chester, who was under ball on tho charge of eniblezzl lug 810,000 ns agent of tho Hooding Railroad, died of heart failure, on Tnesiiay. t Archbishop Ryan continued 100 candidates at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Port Carbon, and 150 at St. Mary's English and St. lionlfacius' German Catholio Churches, St. Clulr. tTho great council of the Improved Order of Red Men Is in session. Fa vorable reports wero made on tho fin ances mid membership of the order. Tho olllccrs wero Installed Wednesday. tTho Mayor of Lancaster was re strained by the Court from carrying into operation an ordinance passed by City Councils establishing a police pa trol system. Tho injunction was grout ed ou motion of a number of taxpayers. tTho Keystone Northern Railroad, to run from Wurteinburgto Rosepoint, Lawrence County, has been chartered by the State Department. A charter was also Issued to the Kossler Street connecting Passenger Railway Com pany of Philadelphia. .v.,.,s.. J Xho foriy-fceootit. umiiml Ketwlott of , t-1(., it i it i i . tho Stale .Mwllool Society liot'tm at llarrUburtr, 'I'liwalay. AilJrossiw of welcome weieEmuile by the Oovornor anil Muyor. Several luiiortiint lmiwrs ttero reiul. At iiiflit a receiitloii wan helil ut tho Executive Mansion. t Tiro broko out in tho (irantl Opera House, 1 Iuiletou, shortly aft er .1 oVloek Satunlay morninu, ami ileatroyeil the entire building. Iu it short time the Lehiuli Valley freight ilcuot, tho large building ami atabloot the Hazleton Machinery ami Supply Comiwny, the Valloy Hotel, Ileichard's bear refrigera tor, IlowIauderVUrery stable, I). Jlow iuhu'h recldeuoe ami olllee, and the oltleo of KoonlK & CVnipauy,ileateni in organs ami etc, were hoou ill Humes 1 it ., , , . , ,, and all oxoep)iu the hotel uml the ! maclauery und sHpplyconuHMiy'. aloro j wore uefetroycKl. Tlio total loaalsoatl- mutetl at nearly tHOfiOO. Tho loan 011 j the Opera House la 8ll,noO; Lehigh Valley Hotel, $15,000; Machinery and ! Supply Company, 86,000; Waite Com edy Company, JSOO; Lehigh Valley freight depot aud contents, jCW.OOO; Iehlgh Valley freight oars and pou teuta, 810,000 Reichard'a refrigerator, $1600; rtohlauder's livery, 81000. ' llur 1'ubliu School. ' n .uunl n,AAllr. S .A , ... "-- "-"""b U MUUUl directors n new course was adopted to (ai CONSUMPTION C 1 RE is sold by drug govern the graduation of .pupils from gutson aposiuveuu.u'inu, .atesltliatnoothei our High school. Under the new ays ure cm stand sufu.!r. If you hwe ten, much better resulU wll, be &r7W& tliau luw heretofore been the case. CROUP or WHOOrlNU COUGH, use 11 The AVHniliialinn nf (Iia ololif -mAii,lN ' aukklv and relief is sure. If vott fear CON- ofthU year's uraduatlui; class will lu, oiiuis years grauuMiug class win oe held as follows : by l'rof. M. .1. Iteran, 01 me aisu-aii l nuiiK scnooia, ou i liurs tltiy, 'Jdtli ; by County Sueriu!endiit Snyder 011 the 2atth aud 30th ; by Priu uijsal 8lioie on June 3 and 1. ltesidea prejairlug his classes for these exam inations, l'rof. Shojie is now conduct a Mrsoual examination of all tbe claus es la tbe sieveu rooms in tbe buildiug This is bu escellsut iouovatiou, here tofore tinlv the first oUtss having been i vauiineii by the principal. Altavllan, SoUlars. The Hoard of Pension Kiauiiuiug 8111 -gsous will not meet ou Wedueaday May 26, iu their ottjeeat Mauch Chunk IN A FEW WORDS. A IJvely Writer Tells Iho Story of Hie ! Happenings nT n Week In anil Abont Otil Carbon. 1" Ail Audenried Hungarian Is suiter- ing with an almost completely severed scalp, caitsod by falling on s sharp rock. Audenreid is always furnishing some lively news note. Now it Is of a drunken Hungarian who was cut otul slashed all to pieces by his cotm-an-lous. A young ohlld Of Al. Noll, of just opjKjslte HoaHai-dVi, wandered out of tho houso on Sunday, and a siiori nine after was found drowned In tho canal. Funeral took place Wednesday. It Is n sail nlfalr. While Frank Daaoh and several friends of Hasleton were out llshlng several days ago near AlbrighlRVille, at the head of the Mud Hun dam, they discovered lu tho wood the skeleton of aC year-old buck deep. Mr. Deach brought home with him tho horns of tho minimal which were composed of four prongs. It is thought by the resi dents of that country that the deer in mestloii is one shat had been maimed by a hunter three years ngo and which he was unable to Hud, It probably wandered olf aud laid down and died. Plain Speaker. ltesolutlons of Condolence.. Tlio committeo appointed ntaspeclal meeting of John D. Hertoletto Post, No. 181, G. A. It., of this town, reported the following preamble nnd resolutions which were unanimously adopted. t.KlllllUION, l'a., May 17, 192. wlVHUiiirl, 'llii lllfML (!miltltltllltcr llHH SCCII lit 111 UN Itiuttlle winloni to cut oil froliour rilliKS ny tlie iianu m ucitm 1.1111.,,. n..iu.-1Br iiTufiirn lie It llaailLVKO. Tll.lt Hlllle wo reveretilly bow to lliewlllorillin who iliicth till llilnis nell,)ct WCCaillHH ICIiaill Hum i-i'ii-i, ... ...... .nMu,BiiiibiHiit niu who has liecii nneur- nestuml faithful woikerntid pleasant comrade in the 1'iwt room. . ... llKsniAKli, Hint this l'oit hat sustained n loss that will not easily he repaired : lliat we shall miss ono who wus iilwu)s at IiIsikisioI Hiwiii.vko.'I hut wn tender our healttelt sytu. Plllliy 10 llle IH'remcu ones ui imr lain ,,i,.u,-, .....i ........ ii, in ink., iiii.lt- incut miriow iiiii Krrltlolllmulio wild "Dome unto me all e lh.it tabor und lire hcicy laden nnd 1 will sue '"liEsm.VKli. That, ns a token of icspcct to the memory oi our in nirii-u t-i uui.-. n,o. i-a...- i.i ... ,i.iu i, . in Mm liAUHON AiirnraiK. entered upon the mltiilles id Hie lust, and a copy presented lo Ilia Inmil) nt our deceased comrade; also that our dialler lie dniKd font pctioiiiiiiniiiyu.iys. WM.O.MfColiMirK,! II. V. MonTHlMMt, Committee. niAUI.PS 11A1IOA1, i 1 (IU.N11 On Thursday, May 5th. 1802, a Silver Wntch, In this borough, the owner can have tho same by proving property and paying charges, ou application 10 Edward E. Kni'M, lth Street, May 13, 1802,'Iw. gHERIFF'S SALE -or - Valuable Real Estate. Iti liinor ii wilt nt rteri Kiu'Uh. Oclolier 'lVrni, tsi. lit id" iliifi ltl. tlipru .Mil iifs im,h. h I'uLillf SsUc.iit tl'( tiirt lloiie In tin limiiujili ( M ..i ifh Chunk, mi Monday, Juno 13ih, 1S92, AT OHB OViurit, 1'. Al., tho follow In u ttfscrlln'tl pin petty, to-wit : No. I. All Hint i-Pits'ilu InictnrUni. 8ltu:it(! In thu lUiiouiil. ul l'hliiliitMi, Carbon Cimnty, IVm.sjh until, anil luxiuUi'd .nut lt"scrlt)ctl uh follows : lk'Rlmiiiiii at it era nor on M.iIioiiIiik street, tlienre exleihlln noitliwest tololtiow or late of JMilton llnnsleker, ihuiiIht llilrty (S0, on itlun or plot Unowu an "iU'oheit iluusiek er'MiMUIItlon to the sal J Iloiotiali of llilgliton." two hulidretl (200 1 feet, tlieueo Uy an alley north east ninety ('K)) feet to 1'lne street, now Fourth stieel. ttient hv Tine street nwrlhwestoiio hun tlredinwt four (lot) feet ; theiien ly lot now or Into of AnuiiitleH Dielil, ami numbeird twenty six 'X) on a lit pUn or plot soijthwest two hun-, tlieU ami twenty-six itml ouo-liatf laiwVtrfeet, thence by nn alley noithwcst alout: juhl lot No. M twenty-live (-iti) ffet . Ilience by an alley along loti nuuiberetl thirty-nine to fort) -Ms (31 to 40 1, Inehisho, on said blot, aouthwest tlireo hinnlred and tltlrt)-ono (JJ1) feet , tlience by l.uul now or UtH4f i'rederlek lnekel smith one and one half dORrees, cast two hundred and tventy-ll leet to nil alley at noithwest comer of lot number thirty-eight (381 ou ald blot; thence bv said alley uortn slity-clgltt and one-fourth (&xa) desrees, east atonu lot tlilrly-four to Ihlr-ty-eicht(34t0 38),tinclUHlve, on said plot, nnd north seven ty-seu'ii andthiee-fourlhs (77()(le Krees, east afoiiR lotnuint)ertlilrty'tlireo i."u on H. Ud plot n dlRUineo of two liutulred and lUly 1360) feet . thence southeast Uy ahl lot num ber thirtj-thren (33) two hundred aud tweutv twA(323 feet to said Mahoning street ; thence by wilii Mahonini! itlreet ono hundred ami efuhly eveiult(7j leet, to the. place of bfKin- iiiiiu.ioutatiiinK iiu;i:i; aci.kh muiii: uu I. LsSS, the Improseinenti thereon beiutfu .Two-aiul-n-lmU' Story Fiame Dwelling House, atxM leet, with a one Moiv-nnd-a-half fiame kitchen. 'J015 leet, attached, Irauiu butcher house one tttor.ind-a-half( llxltt leet, triune wajfon Bheil.30xJ4 feet, fiaiue bain -iHxia feer, ouu ilied, 17X25 feet, two com ci llm, eo.il ami woo, hoiuten, plu sty and w,ish liouse. No. 2. Aho all Ihohe ceitan lots or piece of Kiound situate ou tlio west hide of J'lne street (now l''ouitli Htieet) In wild ItoroiiKh of l.elinth lou, and luunbitied on wild plot Not, three (3), lUe (5), se.en (7). eight ), llfteeu (15) and Kliteeu (16), each of Mild loll containing lu front or breadth on auld l'lne street IHty tno(,V2) feet aud evtviuling from thence went waul, oi of that width between parallel lines two bundled and leu (210) feet to an alley. Hounded by lots ii.s. 2, 4, ft, y, it and 18 ou north and hoiith, east by I'tne street and west by said alley, eonb-ilnlnu aftofherONI.ANl A IIAI.K AUKlIii Altlltli (Utl.hHS. No. .1. Allthat eeiUIn tiact or pleco of Und hiluattttn iho township of Atdhunluic, t'arlHUi county, IViiniyhanla, and bouudeil and din crlbed as follow a, towlt. lleifluuliiR at u stone thence by laud of Kenatim Frederick, south eiitht-!ieeu aud a half (ttT't) degrees, west se.eiitj-lwoand Ihe-tenth (?2 fi-tO) pen' hen toa stone, thence by Und of Jonah A. lloiu thirteen (13) degrceti vl twelilj-two ('22) iterchet lo it stone, thence by Und of Wilson 1 lough north fotty-lwo (14) desrfxHaud iliree-tpMJiriermk), eaki snleenvIO) ercbes mid Ihetenthi iiOi, llience Houth eiRhty-two () de,ieeit autl one half, east Kty4XJ) iri'hps to a Mone, thence by laud of Nathan Itabenold north eighly iw) tle ifreett.weM twenty three and tteeu tenlhttttT-lii) liertbes to the phut) of IhkIiiuIiik, eonulnluic hit iiereM and oue hiiltilied und thlTt) (tJUj lercbea Mriet ineMure. No. i AllthatcMUiliitrAit of Und situate In Mahouiii towtinhlp, CuiIhiu eouiily, i'eiin ajtranU.aiid Ixmmled and deserlbt'duHMloHH, lo wit: liuKlniHiitfut u stone, thence by bind or iitorit Ilex, wmlh twenl) ueveii u7i degrees iltorufi ltx, wmlh twenl) neveii i.7t dttgrees ' wt nity-niue owj wrcliiilouiHMt ; thence t-j laiulnf lleurj 1'iierH noith Heent-two aud one iihii i)ai wirm hu iwemy lour pereiiea iu a io, theiHK by land of tbe saitM north twen-ty-'eh ' dejireen west lxt four iwrch ei itiid itut) half to u iont, thence by laud late of JJIU lkimett. ituuth sixty (tUt degrees, west twenty-thiee Mieheit and eight-teiiUiit dil h lUj totrw pbuti of beg tuning, eon lain hit; MM. AL'liKb and thtrl-Tx emienjitrtet meunnre. Keteil and taken Into execution as ibe put rt) of 1 ten hen llntitlt ker and lo be sold b JOM, S. Kllll, (Iran, rUlnlltr-i Alllome). Hh.'iill. Sheiltl'xt.mee.MauclK'hiiuk. M.iv 17. IffU Insolvent MWi Noltce. Notice Is hcrvby given that TATlllCK I. Mi-dAllVKY, of Heaver Meadow, Carbon Coun ty, is aitplletl to the Comt of Common liens, for th Oouuty of Carbon, for the benefit of the ltuohent Ias of tbe HoiiiinonneMHIi of I'titii sUvauia, aud that the, said Court ban upoluted tu aeound Mmiday fif June, A 1. lHtu it Iw Ing he Brat da of tbo net term ot Coiou, for i.m uuni lira r i uu uu 'I'uiimi, .11 uir tuiiri llouw in the UtrouKh of .m.iu. h cuunk, hi said S'!:;l r'l!;'"'!. 1 l'ZX"i iiiryiiiiitk iirois-r, ami mi,h . ni.', nam ui tiaie.wli lit slioiil.l liiti l, IIAMlll. ATKINS. roiiliohiiiarv t'HAH. I).'-.ll. S,ihi iini- iiiwi lv ISBV 1, r" I ., , I ,, T- .V SUM rllON, don't wait untd your case is hope , but t.U this Cure at once aud wcive ira. tMdlate lulp. Large bottles, 50c. and tl.oo. 1 rsrsicrs convewsaE pocaec sue 3,c ass TourdruggUtforSIIILOH'SCURK. Ilyoui lungt are tore or back lame, use ShUoh's ror ous Platters. Price, 25c. Kill -AIK It! Dr. (J T. Horn, LeluRlitou, t'u. raUt Urn, fttMtub ftoa bowftU tk rough uu turtfs. Da. Hnf rau ipudiiv curt ttBaiiMa, 4Vrpl4 UTr &o4 cmMM' 1 ; bold br li THE UNIVERSAL Hamilton and Sixth Sts., Allentown, Pa. Iti adtlition to iho many senson- alilo an u oxdusivr bargains to bo fonntl in every dopnrle montofonr bufiucss, WE OFFER SPECIAL TO-DAY: GRAHAM SUITINGS. 3,'500 ynnls Gmliam suitini;, n very superior ilibric for Indies' uml misses' dressos, in several sliiulos each in tans, grays, blues and slates, at oj cents per yard. L Ins clotli is worth ltjj cents per yard nnywlierc, and is al- reatly going lively. Act pronely. Another Special Drive. 2.200 yards printed Ilatistos, tins season s clioicest styles, in cream, navy, black, gray, and tan ground work, with llornl designs, in exquisite color el- lects, at !li cents )cr vard Would be vol y clicnp at 8 cents. STILL ANOTHER. 1,!)50 yards striped outing cloths, woven color ('fleets, in fast washable colors, only (H cents, which will, wc think, hold their own against nny at 10 cents. And Yet Another Immense Bargain. 500 ladies' spring skirts, wo ven color efleets, m dark, me dium and light effects, Undoubt ed washing properties, nt only 25 cents each. Just what you want now. Greatest of all Great Bar gains. 550 ladies' I'nslimore shawls, warranted pure wooi, extra large size, colors, sun red, cardinal and tan, nt 1.10 each, will not equaled under 2.00. Our Hosiery Department Is overflowing with special bar gains in seasonable hosiery for ladies , children nnd gentlemen llio ribbed vest which we are selling at 5 cents is a marvel. Laces, Embroideries Dress Trimmings. In nlmost endless line of every fashionable lace at interesting prices. -15-inch embroidered Swiss flouncing from 2!5 rents. Attractive values, in gimps, etc, Seo our east show window for specimens. . In Our Dress Goods Depart ment Will be found every popular nnd desirable fabric in com plete assortment of colors and combinations, ut specially re duced prices. If you have not completed your purchases, this is your time. Worthy of Special Mention 21 pieces iiH-inch boiuette suitings, in tans, grays, etc., handsome and novel effects, just the clotli for present wear only 21 cents per yard. A good bargain. CombinationDressPattorns Tn high-class novelties we of fer fifteen of the choicest styles issued this season, to close bal ance of our importation, at a fraction of value. $15.00mtterns for $10.00. $KI.50 patterns for $9.50.$12.50patterns forSS.fiO. Best vnluos ever offered. IX SILKS We mo undoubtedly iu the load as has been nmply proved by our sales in thir department so fiir this season. We have been singularly fortunate iu the elec tion of tlio choicest stales, and, well fortified by daily nrrivnls, at uo time during the season were we in bettar position to suit our customers' wants, either in va riety or extent of our offerings, while we have made deep Cuts in the Prices, with tho view ol reducing stock. Tho lines of printed China silks, which we offer to-day nt 28 nnd 31 cents, are beyond the rench of nil competition, nnd will speak lor themselves. The printed China and Ja pan silks nt ;!!), 5!) nnd 59 cents, will not he equaled anywhere, either in range ol'imttcrns o quality of clotli they are para gons of value. BLACK DRESS GOODS. We ask most critical examin ation ol tlie volues winch we offer in 45-inch silk finished Henrietta cloths nt (it), 75, 85, and OH cents, lllno Blank, iet black nnd raven black. Ladies' Outer Garments. Notwithstanding tlio advanced season the lines ol Inilifs ami and misses' jacket wc are yet showing is remarUnbly complete and varied. We are iu a ixisi- tion to suit almost every desire, and, belter yet, at nlmost a frac tion of early season's pi ices. Wo shall cleur out all spring garment, without regard to value or former price, and guar antee perfect satisfaction iu ev ery particular to intending pur chasers. ANDREW J. HAIRE. Common Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hands. IVORY SOAP DOES NOT, to mnrkliietlionrli'oaoiinll uurironwl nt Ilock I lot lorn llgtirm, Iimmiisu wc; want lo lmvo your custom. We ilim'l bellevo in lllu Prlros so we cliiuiKlng tlie llgurea on our wliolo at ork of Dry liooil, Clothing, Hoota, Shoos, lints, Cutw, Ourpetc, Oil Cloths, Wood nnd Willow Wnre, QneenswBre.Oroper- lea, Monona, Ao. this wo linn Is nnd fully upiireoiriteil by tho people who crowd our store to buy our new good1). lnre nnd sumll qunutitteti, at our low prices. We dellrerull goods free to nil pnrts of Town, 1'nckerton or Wels-spoit. Don't buy uutil you seo what we hnvo. will bo a pleasure forus towalt ou you so come nnd see us. GEO. H. ENZIAN, Rfesel's OKI Staml, North First Street, Liibiirhton, Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come nt once nnd buy one of these bountifully located lots. You will be sur prised nt the vbw they nfl'ord nnd tbo price will be sure to plens-o you. No trouble to show you nround. Call on either A. F. SNVDEK, or 1!. J. IIONOEX, East Welssport, I'll. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, FUtST STKI.F.T. r.KIIIOIITOX, PA. ULL I INF, or Fishing' :-: Tackle. A (lon.1 Uazor la a liiewlng. Y."n tell tlieiu. All guaini.tetM. or imii lie rx- Look Out for tin1 Cur i a lit Worm. Our h I'mwler Willi Un-tii. GOOD rOCKKT KNIVES. We gfl tl. om. anr . SotU on Tap. AW; a rtiUMueiif liuarHiiiml rienl), Ity ntir SOATUiKT WAX 33 BAN, YOU WtLST liFMlFT It. Walter i a. vea Tho most reliable machines tho world has ever had are mado for I 802 by WAITER A. WOOD MOWING WOOD WOOD WOOD WOOD WOOD Binders Twine Mowers Reapers Rakes CALL QUICK AND EXAMINE THEIR FAULTLESS-QUALITY. DENNIS NOTTrTSTHBIN, DK.U.KIt IN ALL KINDS OF FARM1MG IMPLEMENTS, A0UJ1AL SQUAltK. PA. ;j- I'ltlC I S l.dlYKIt TIIAX Till: l.0Vr.&T. CAM. AMI M'.AIt.S' rilld'N. Reading R. R. System. Lehigh Valley Division. ArnuiKtintrt of I'lmMigpr Traliid. SciiEHL'i.K in Kn-i-xn 5 May1S,18W. TltAl.NH I.IUVI1 MjllKlllTON- Tor Newark ami New York ami 11.12 n.111. , BAX u t.vi n. ni. Tnr Mantmka Ctiimk ami IVUMerp Mi, .ont n. m. ; la.M ami 7.at p in. I'r lAmbertTltlo ana Iroiilon 6..ii, 9.00 nnd ll.lia.in.; ami une p.m. for mallnBton, I'atannmiua, AUentonn. ltetli lam.aiiil i!a4ott, ,6,4?, 7.t, o w, 9.M, 11.12 a. in , lift, s.i'2, a."!, 4 37. a.2v, i.-m autl 10 27 p m. For 1'lif1nIelphl.vnnd iointn wmtli atft-W, a 47, 7.40, M ami 11.12 a. in : hj, xmi. 4 :7, n '.-j nml 7.98 p. in. Tor lading aiidllnrriMnirK T.IC and I t.U' A.m. 5.08, b,w uml 7.90 inn. Ptr lltiwmanii, lhluli (lap, Cher rj ford, rv'a, W'UWe Hall, Coplui, uml Ilukeudamuin MM.fl.47. fl.00 VM fi JI.12 a. ni., L'.4'J, 417, OsHsBIIU mp. a 1 l. III. rorJMaiiriicnoi'K r,.rv2, 7.4a, p.m. 11 in ana ll.M a.m.; l.li,3.0T, 4.10, r.i5, J,l:,8..iv. ii.:viin. m, ami 12.IBI Nlglit. Vor Wealliprly and Ha? IctnnC.na, 7.43 9M ami 11.n9n.111.: 4 i,n.in,7.iT, ki.m p.m. Por Mahait Ciy. HlietiuinUmli ami AMdand fi.fiC, 7.4a. y-m nnd ti.hn a 1.1. ; 4.in. m:. & 7.17 p.m. Tnr MU Cart nH nnd Mtiiuiokln o.to, 7.43 ami 11.5.1 a. m.: ft. 15 p. 111. For l'ltn tile o,M, 7.13, 7.r., 9M 11.12 and ll..v: A. IU.. .1.(ML 4.10. T.I? it lid T 7 fi.tn Tor White lla.pti, Wllkenlmrt-e and rranlnn 7.43, .: and 11. ra ji.m.;4.Hi, M.-., 7.11 and lo.M p. ni. For rillMon and U & ll. Junrt., 7.41, 9,3fi, and 11 Al &.TO.: 4.1ft. ft.11. 7.17 mid 10JU li. in. For 'lunkliatitHx-k U.M ii, hi.) 4.10, S.13 and 10.114 n. m. JrOnefro, Auburn, llliara and (leneva ll.ns II. mi.; iip.oi p. in. Fur tjipnlllp. Tnunnd.i.Hajrp, Vaerly, KI mlra. UorlieMer, itnlTtilo, Vagara FalU and (tie Went ll.M a.m.; and lo.ftl p. in. For ill mini and tlio Wtt la Halamanra at 4.111 p. in. RUN HAY TltAl.NH. For New York fi.07 and 11.17 a.in,; 617 and 7.51 p. in. For l'hiladelnlda 7.57 a. in. : 2.W and fU7 p. ni. For Faiton nnd Inteiuifdlain Muttons, 0.O7. 7.fi7, 11.17 a.m.; 2C2,2.M, 5.H2 and 9AH p. 111. For Miuiclt Clmtik 8.14, r. W, 11,3 1153 a. in. i ix.xu .xjw, fs.ui, n.it, nuu vm p. in. For ICmllufC at C.07 a. m. ; i.M nml ft.17 p. in. Fur Hazleton n.fifiti.ni.t il at. not & ia&i ti.in. For Mfthanoy City and Hheiundoah o.M, u.na For rnitMlllf nt2.fi2p. m For WliKfi II nvoii, Vllkpt-liarrp, I'lltsinn, linikhHIiIiftck.'lnunnilA. S.iic. Ith;int. Hhicvu. AnLiirn, Flnilra, ltnrhptt-r, llutLito, Magara K;ilU lllid thfl W.-it 1(1 M ii in. Pur further piirllcnhin tnulr of AKntfor 1 INIO (lallll-rls A. A. MrM.OD, I'ltM'ntanddPiriMnntKPr. O. (I. HANCOCK, (liiH'rM I'awiiRer Aurnt, J llll.iiiriiiiut i nt A. W. NONNKMACIll it. As't tjoneral Fav M'UKvr Agcru, nonin i.rinieinm, ra. May 14, w, lv OITICK OF Till. Lehighton WaterCo., l.KlItmiTOX, l'A.. April 4tl), IW2. I herelvceilirvlh;it tliefdllowlnir rcHiilntlnti HHi adopt eil at a infelliiK ol the llourd ot Dirvv torsol thli Company held on the 4lh day of '1 ! IEkaolvkd. Thnt n nippllmr nt tlio Storklinld- prt l called to convene nt thu ntllt'd ot tlie coin iunv,on tlie illh clay or June, 1H, lietueen the hours of one ami tlneu u'riock p. tu..totake ac Hon on the approval or disapproval ot the pio- powii incmisHo. inc t'iipuui mockoi niii(Mjuni it.llivri O!n20.()(i0 to .TO.doo ami lh.it the Herre- t.iry he nnd It hereby tlluu-teilla to ghe notice uirmu in rfipureu vy .aw. llOWAItl) .SIJAHOI.DT, Secretary. April 9, 1W. Election Notice. There will he an election held at the public house of Hrniiv DiU MitoiiK (I he usual place oi noiuiiix eiecuoiiHj, 101 iue purpose oioniin mum mi mrreiiMf in iiiHeiueimesnu iue nor isiiah at I olilislilns. i.n il... strils InV a( M 1 V Hfci, hettteen ttic hourHf.f 7 ;Q o'clock A. M. unit 7 00 o'clock V. jM. Theninountoflhe last assessed Milualloii Is 4170,131. The amount of the cxIMIng debt W r ',w. i uu iiiiioiiui in not projHweu uirreiisp it T'.'w'iiim i no itriiH-iimKr in iuv piopusei. in croiirie It .did The piirpones for u lilt li ll'e fmleblpitneni U to do iiicicaseii ii tiiet'ieciioiiora Mose lionie and i ue equipping or i lie name. 11. .1. Kl'NTZ, HurjiPsR. Attest V. Mouth tM Fit, Kee, Ant 11 23, 1 &oj td J. A. PHILLIPS, PKALFll 1N- Pianos and Organs, WKISHI'OliT. l'A. Knnr Cardinal Keasonn Why You Sliould Huj uul Flanoiaud Orgaimil l'hllllps' tl'hilllpihasno Agents! tffridllipi lias prttUei'tors ! rTlilltlpi lias i xpenscsl jrrhlllips can time ITanos and Orcansl into thinking you nro Retting a No. 8 lUuii.'tyjir titove simply liorauso It la murkPiINo. 8, or becauso your dealer suys It is. MviisurotlioOvi-nsaud Fire Box for yourself. Wo lmvo tho largest sizes, licuvlustiir.il liest mnkes, ami will not lie umlersolil. Our guarantee means if goods are not as represented. v, o return your money u it limit nny back- iiiiic on our urr. THE JICKINI.Y HIM. has Ims not nlfeeted our iirk-es or quality or our goods. We will give you just ns good njob or bpoutlng or uooling a evvr. ni ,ln ,rnn,l ll.-tf ..lnuo ,..1, nt l.,r.i ace Work we spare neither tlmo nor imius. Tho one fumlamental ruling inougni wiiK-u we ure biriviug uaiiy 10 make moru Ivon-Clacl (walviugasltleall other consiileratious), is not liuw fast, hut how good eau we ilo u piece or work, (ilvo us a trial. I'll nips of nil kinds nt low llgures. .). V. Heller, Over fnnnl, Enst Weiwport A.Wood & REAPING MACHINE CO. BE FOOLED To make ronm for new Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time Big South I ihst Stiieet. L.Einr,iiToivl .v. , v iiiu WE HAVE BEDTTCED AliL, THE I?annoelvbuins, (Mioviot and Chevron That Wo have been Soiling this Seaison at 50c , To 40c. a Yard. T 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. CrrrTON, Weissport. Branch Storo, First street, Lehighton. The rheaiiest jilaco in this vicinity to buy Uedrcom nnd Par lar Suites is at the popular establishment of JOSEPH P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a, Out the Canal llrldgp. larliviil:ir Attention In nil Us brandies. In ronnocllon Willi FLOUR, FEED, ETC., wMch wo JOS. P. REX, East V always make It a point In fuve mono; furjlioan lwople nho buy here, by sell Inft the lkst gools at the vrv lowest prlcea. If you are wise you will buy here and tliiia Becnre avlvanlanfii of wliat we aro con$taiitlironeilnR purchasers In the way of ''argalns. Jiut r.ow we are idling FltUlTS AM) VKflI)TAll,KS OF ALL KINDS AT IJNIIEAIII) OF l'Hinns. WHILE IV Dry Rooils, Rrocerifis, Provisions, Beady Made Clolblni, Etc.. We linM Hit- fnit .ii Ilock llnllom prlrfi. Come an, I ire us: Canal UrMtrr. 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoit. m (MM -AND- A fi'aiil line' f is'singc CHBMHerkN, Claii C'wiafiViiojiB ami FINE SILVERWARE, WAfCHES AND BEAUTY FUL JEWELRY. Aro among the new things now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in tint county can you find a prettier aMortment to select from at lower prices. Our goads are not trash but good honest goods'at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The formr in Rirdehctable dainties, and everj thing seasonable 111 die latter. iinilny schools, All tlio Very Latest lowest prices ami biggest assortment. Clias. H. Nusbaiim, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. goo , wo will for HO ilns set to take advantage d Bargains Grand Openiii (IK ItKAlirlKl'l. Sprinc anfl Snuir Millinery! As usual we eclipse nil compiititors by ex liihiliiij; the largest as sordneut of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets at lowest cash prices. Cnll beforo buying elupwliert'. ArsOiiisi rii'mrnn First Street, iavij.,Lehi ht p St., Allentown. llriglit Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY A ram fc-ast for Indie, who like pretty tliinfis in New Mil linery Oooils. Come and see us. Fashionable City Milliners enables ns to give all the newest things. Prices tho Very Lowest. is paid to ITmlerliikiiifr (lie aliove we als,) carry a lull line of arc selling at low prices. Olve in a fsll. Weissport, Penn'a. leytivals supplied at low pruea Novelties in Toys. SODA I ATI
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