Thts Taper lias bn ntereil tllitIdh ton Tost OHet as Second alMU The Carbon Advocate l-ltniOHTON, I'BMNA. llat.s for Leiral Advertising i Chsrtw Notlres J Auditor's Notices twramlxioncrs Notices - J" Administrator'! Notices - J ? Executor's Notices - 3 00 One Dollar and Tnentjr-FHe cents II) here arterM "nvatfablyclvart-eiWlien subscript Ions are not paid in ww' II vou wish your paper discontinued at the m- plratlon ol jour term 'i-" .''"'Jifmniipa imstal card and the mutest me rfiumv .- BATUKUAY, MAY 28, 1802. Bona Fide Circulation lM thaw H nnr W..V1J Newspaper In tne couniy, To Delinquents. You get the Carbon Advocate by mall, Just look at the direction tab on your paper, and you will see Just how mnoh you are Indebted for the paper; remit the samo by Postal Noto, Money Order or Greenbacks without delay. w .! lh.nnnn-1 dollar OrtWO tO each Is not much, the aggregate to us amounts to hundreds of dollars. Come, gents, pony up. Auaross. II. V. MOUTHIMER, Prop. Lehbjhtou, Po. iih,,o1o lu-liio In this nelchbor- hood will please caJi and settle, and ave 25 cents lor owtvcuuu. NOTICK. Tursuanl to the Rules of the Demo cratlo patty, of Carbon county, Notice Is hereby given, that the Annual County Meeting of the Democrats of Carbon county will be held at Mauch Chunk, Pa., In tho Court House, on Monday August 15th, 1KB, at 1 o ciock, d, m.: at which meeting officers are to be appointed for holding Delegate Elections, the day for holding Delegate Elections Is to bo fixed, at also the time for holding tho County Conven tlon. Members of the County Com mlttee for the ensuing year are also to be elected. FRANK P. SHARKEY, Chairman Dem. County Committee. nptici:. A Meeting of tlio Demarrntlc County Com mlttee. There will bo a meeting of the Demo cratic County Committee held In tho Court House, In Mauch Cliunk, on May 28, at one o'clock p.m., for tho tran saction of important business. Tho new Uallot Reform law makes It nec essary that there be a meeting of Democrats for consultation, o that the organization of tho party may work In harmony with the provisions of tho new Uallot Reform law. For this reason all Democrats who desire to at teniTare cordially Invited to be pre sent and confer with the Committee. MICHAEL CASSIDY, Chairman Dem. County Committee. Kay 17, 1892. Ashland has a new box factory. Has Lehlghton anything ? Advertisers who desire to reach the largest number of people invariably ifte the columns of the Carbon- Advo cJBK. Possitively the largest bona fide circulation and rates for advertls ing remarkably low. Brother Mallot, of tho Lansford Record, has our sympathy in the loss he has sustained to his printing estab lishment through fire. We hope tho loss is fully covered by insuranco and that James will Boon be o. k. again. The Hazleton' Plain Speaker: Hugh Ferry, of Audenrled, Carbon county, is again spoken of as tho Democratic nominee for the Assembly. Mr. Ferry was one of the most attentive members of the last legislature, and not being identified with any of the contending factions in that county, and will be a very acceptable candidate. Our friends in this county will please consider us under obligations for favors during the past f ow weeks, tho addition of a largo number of new names to our subscription list makes us desire to roll our present list up to the 2000 mark before the 1st of April 1803. Will you help us do this T Dur- the year wo will use every honorable means to give our subscribers a first class paper in every particular. Sample copies sent to applicants free of charge. If you are not already a subscriber, please let us have your name. Will tou vote for the Increase? If not, whyr Are you satisfied that Lehiglaton should have no lire protection? How is it with you, property owner? Hera the borough speuds annually 81100 for tire hydrants which is practl cally just that much money thrown to the winds, but the people can prevent this by voting for the increase of debt. It will not materially increase the taxes and the tuarkot money will In Ave or six years pay the debt. To-day vote for the Increase! To-morrow you will congratulate yourself for doing so. u.nce aqain Memorial Day romes round, and the pleasant yet sad duty of strewing garlands weared from spring times brightest gems falls upon u Let the people, not only here, but everywhere, observe this day with patriotic promptness so that in all the years to come the generations will do likewise, anil monuments will be raised to the patriotism of the dead, that will live inrougti all time. It may seem a simple thing to place a flower on a mound, a little Hover that is soon faded and dead, but how Is it with the spirit, aye, that goeu on forever grow ing stronger and stronger and leaves Its lessons of purity and lovo to burn as an Incense forever and aye. SILAINK II AN 51 All I: HIsIlAST 1IKNI AU The Cincinnati Enquirer printed Sunday morning the following des patch from Us Washington coi respon dent which, In Aiew of the warm social relations between Mr. Illaine aud Mr. John R. McLean, may b considered Ignlflcant; Washington, May 21. The conven tion to be held iti Minneapolis on the 7tb day of uext June will nominate James O. Ulaiue for the office of Presi dent of the United States. This information Is given in advauoe because the mission of the Enquirer is to print the news. It Is not based on street gossip or curbstoue conference. It Is a living, indisputable fact. Ever since the name of Ulatne has been connected with this Humiliation, Ha ratification required only Ills asent. I'p to within forty-eight hours ago tills was withheld. It is no longer withheld. The situation has reached the crisis. Mr lllalue lias spoken to this extent: "I will do nothing to prevent my noml nation. I have made my last denial." Aud I i-an say likewise, that If nomi nated. Mr. Illaine will make the race. He realizes that the Republican iiarty win ueeu u oesi enon io wiutueeleo- tlon Tl 'ho assurances so persistently made is stronger than any other nave Had their weight. Yielding every consideration to party welfare, he is in the hands of the dele gates. He will neither Mk the nomi nation nor run away from it. It called upon to lead he throw tho magic of his name and faa t the foresuott front. Lansford bad a lively bhue on Saturday Ut STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. Ttiellestol News Culled I'roin a Multi tude of Sources. t Louisa Trout, a girl from Ornlgs- burg, visiting her sister, Mrs. Uachman, at rickerlng, was seriously Injured Sunday afternoon In a runaway acci dent. She was driving with Mr. Uach man when tho horses ran away, throw ing her from tho carringo upon a pile of rucks. Her scalp was almost entirely torn from tho head, t Robert C. Slcath, aged 70 years, a veterinary surgeon and ox-High Con stablo of Tntnaqua, committed suicide by shooting himself. Ho had been mis slug since Friday. Searching parties discovered his body Sunday afternoon in an abandoned mine near town. He had shot himself in tho forehead. 81eath was a collector 01 rents, ana oeiore ending his life he put his accounts in propor shape. No motive can be ascrib ed for the act, except that he had loan- ed out money, which ho was unable to collect. t Alouza Swan became suddenly ill on Saturday at midnight at Chester. He staggered into a residence on North street and dropping on a chair oxplred. He was in his 38th year aud was cap tain of Eckfreat Camp, Sons of Veter ans, and Worthy Master of Excelsior Lodge No. 9, Independent Order Me chanics. f'Jack" O'llrlou, of Forestville, near Pottsvllle, was fatally stabbed by an Italian named Buckley, Sunday after noon. O'Brien had nearly killed the foreigner when the latter drew a razor and cut his antagonist. t Superintendent of Public Instruc tlon Waller has prepared a circular which will be sent to School Directors throughout tho Stato and the object of which is to increase the school term in many districts. The minimum school term In Pennsylvania Is six months aud there are 1200 school districts iu the Stato where Instruction is given for that length of time only during the year. tThero is on exhibition at the drug storo of Dr. Bruce, Beaver Falls, a cur iosity In the shape of a monster toad, It is as large as a man's two fists. About two years ago, while workmen were laying a stono sidewalk in front of tin resldenco of William L. Brady, one of the workmen noticed a toad about the size of a walnut hop out of tho oxcava tlon, and with the remark that he would consign it to an eternal grave. he placed It in a littlo pile of sand, and placing a great stone flag upon It never gave it another thought. A year after this particular stone began to show signs of decay, and finally cracked clean across. Tho crack began to widen until a few days ago an aperture was made aud out jumped a live toad. It was found to be of monster size, and, as already stated, was placed on exhi bition. t The Warwick Iron Company's fur nace at Pottstown is to he blown out about July 1 iu order to relieve the stack and make repairs. It lias been In blast continuously and successfully since October B, 18S9, with a large iron output. The furnace was built in 18i5 and its fires were first lighted in June 187C. t The Lehigh Valley will have a big voice in Pennsylvania politics this year. Allentown has furnished the Democratic field marshal In the person of J. Marshall Wright, and Easton sup plies the Republican leader iu Geueral Frank Reeder. Lehigh and Northamp ton are close neighbors, and t lie Stato Chairmen are united not only by the ties of friendship, but of kinship also, General Reeder and the mother of Mr, Wright being first cousins. Mr. Wright forwarded a letter of congratulation to General Reeder, in which he said he "believed in keeping a good thing in tho family." t John Blank, an oro-mlner who had been on a long spree, durlug which he pawned all his effects, told several ac quaintancos Monday afternoon that in half an hour they could find him dead in his shanty. He showed them a piece of ropo with which ho prdposed to do the hanging. No heed was paid to his threats, but a neighbor who heard of them and knowing the character of the man, preceded to the shanty aud found that Blank had been as good as his word aud was dangling dead from the end of the rope. t Charles Myers, of Mouutvllle, while despondent, swallowed a quarter of pound of parts green and died from its effects. t George Mailer aud Edward Sands, of Hazleton, who eloped from that city with Emma Ruch and Sarah Utter, have been arrested In Reading. t Eleven reasons were filed Tuesday by the attorueys for a new trial In the case of James II. Coyle, John Rhoads and Michael Severs, tho lately convict ed Directors of the Poor of Cumber land county, for malfeasance In office, fTlie general conference of the A M. E. Zlon Church which has been iu session in Pittsburg for several weeks, adjourned. The next conference will be held in Mobile, Ala., in 18S0. fTlie case of the receiver of tin Spring Garden National Bank of Phil adelphta vs. L. T. Voder, of Pittsuurg, to recover 8C00 on a note Indorsed by L. Voder, was decided In favor of the plaintiff. tTlie applications of Edward Me- Mlllleu, the Luzerne county murderer, aud William H. Palnton, who is under sentence of death In Yorkcouuty, were hoard by the Board of Pardons iu Har- risbitrg. No decisions were renerod, Teacliers' Kiausinatlons. The Carbon county teachers' exam inations will be held as follows: . Nesquelionlng, (or Maueli CltuiiW tOHUSIiip, Aloud,), Juliet. Idnsloril norouKli, Tuela) , June T. Summit II 111 Itorouuli, Wednesday, June 8. Audenrled, for Hanks tounsblp. Thursday, Junes. KajI W'elesiiort. for Franklin Independent lUattflct and t'arr) llle, fialurdy, June 1 1. Mauch Chuuk Borough, Haturday, June 86. Ih!htGu, for lblaliUHi, Wrlssport and Pack ertou, Monday, JuueST Weatherly Itorough, Tuesday, June w, Kat Mauth Chunk lloroueh, Wednesday, June -M. Furnace Hehool House, for Praukllu uh nshlp, Monday, August . Iludiondate, for Packer tonnslilp, Tuesday. August 0. llockuort.tor U-lilghand lauwunetontlilm, Thursday, Augiut 11. AsliOeld, for Bast Peon Township. Thursday, August IS. r " Million, for Ier Tonumenilug tohlp, Saturday, August iw. Pleasant Oorner, for MalKiulns; toxiulilp, Monday, August 2. r ntony Ureek Holutol House, fur Peon Forest township, Saturday, Auguit V7. Ihlghton, sieclal exuiuluatlou, Saturday. September 17. All applicants must he eiamlued In the district lUMhlchthey lutvud to teach, unless writtou permission to do olherttlse bn granted by the Hoard of Ilirerlore desiring tu einplo) sueb teaclters. o certificate ullfbe grautwltoau- nueauu under IT years of ace, nor to aiipbesota who have not made a careful study of sVseral of tlie heal works on leajihtufi-. Allappuaantshar- lug a full one 11 In ortltograpti toanis nar dlug, wrlt- uiiv. ramiiu rue, pomuiai googrsuuy and puyi yslulogy ou last tears' cerUAeate uied nor be esaittl bfiueues Ulle )Jtr. Itefereuee as to efearaeter will be reuulred of all applicant not known to lae superintendent. Directors are respectfully requested to bejresent at the examlirations. T. A. K iiek. Oo. Hep't. Lahlgliton, 11., May so, lew. .antinea in The Inliluory team ot Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. O. U. A.M., of town, visited Columbus Council at Parry Till, Wednesday evening, and con ducted the Initiation sereBtonlea. The meeting was largely attended and proved of latere and tiutruotkw. IN A FEW WORDS. Lively Writer Tells Hie Story of The Happenings or ft Week In and About Old Oarbon. r Carter & Co., Beaver Meadow, will repair their breaker. T Tho poor house at Laurytown in to havo n steam laundry. 1. Jamea Boyle, of Audenreid, at- tockod with Insanity, Is now In tho Danvlllo Insano asylum. 1 Lehigh Valley shop men will run an excursion to Glen Onnko during June. Tho children of Beaver Meadow are being visited with an epldemlo In tho form of a soro throat. William D. Roberts, of Honey Brook, fell In a Rcreen at breaker No, 4, Audenrled, on Friday and when found on Saturday, afternoon no was dead. The Beaver Meadow Social Club rendered a delightful program success fully ton large oudlenco In Odd ! el lows' Ilall.nt tho abovo place, on Friday evening. T Dlcklo Williams, of Hazleton, will be backed to shoot Lloyd, of Moron, an even pigeon match for ?300, or if I-reed. of Weatherly, gives Williams one bird out of fifteen be can be accommodated with n match. 1i There is some talk in Benver Men dow of building a publlo hall. This Is something much needod in that plnco, but unless some of its citizens, who have a mortgage on tho place, show a little more energy in tho future than In tho past, the town will bo without a hall. Exchange. 1i We understand that arrangements are now under way for an excursion to Mauch Chunk and Glen Onoko about the middle of July by tho Young Peo pie's Union of tho First M. E. church of Dover. Dover, N. J Index. 1i Mlchnel Conuell, Sr., ono of Beaver Meadow's best known residents, died Sunday evening after an Illness of short duration. Ho was aged bl years. A family of 8 children survive him. An attempt was made to burglarize the Catholic parsonage at Summit Hill recently. The burglars had gamed en trance, and were proceeding to approp riate valuablo articles when they were scared away by tho Inmatos. A gold chalice, which tho robbers had tried to melt, was found on tho floor of tho room in which tlioy were operating. Great preparations nre being mnde for the dedication of St. Mary's Greek Catholic church on Pleasant Hill, Au denreid on Sunday, the 29th. Special trains will be run from Mt. Carmel nnd Wllkesbarre over the Volley road. About twenty-five societies from nil points in the region nro expected to be present and fully two thousand mil formed men will parade. 1 J. M. Werner, of Lansford, and Miss Lizzie Whitehouse, of Wil mington, Delaware, were married nt the former place- by 'Squire Werner, the groom's father, on Saturday even ing. Milton Werner was groomsman and Miss Lizzie Hill, of Lehighton, was bridesmaid. Tho atralr was private, only tho close friends of tho contract ing parties being present, If The congregation of tho rresbyter an Church, Weatherly, gavo au anni versary sociable in their church nnd the rooms connected with it, on Fri day ovening, it, being the 10th mini versary of their pastor, J. P. Molfat's work among them. Tho evening was very pleasantly pissed in playing charades and games, and at 10." p. 111. they all bat down to nil elegantly pre pared supper 111 the Sunday school room. Anniversary f.ervices were held on Sunday morniug nnd eve ning when the choir, as usual, render ed some very pretty pieces. The church was very tastily decorated for the oc casion. Tin: I'ATitniT ih:aii. The Names of Those Who Sleep Their lTnal Sleep. Another year with its tips nnd downs has almost passed nwav. Monday, those who aro left of tho soldiers who fought In tho late war, will assemblo aid assisted by our patriotic people will again strew with flowers, tho brightest emblems of spring titno, tho graves of their comrades who havo been silently mustered out and are now mingling with the great nrmy on the other side.where, the bluo nud tho gray are as ono great force In God's own demain. Each year the oblong mounds become more numerous mid the ranks of those who commemorate this day becomes noticeably thinner, and yet with the same high snirit the soldier makes this annual march to the city of the dead and performs his duty with stoicism that marked his bravery and patriotism iu Ids country's battles, To couveulence our readers in the observance of this day we below give a list of tho soldiers dead who sleep in our cemeteries: Leiiiohtox War of 1812: John Leutz, - Heaver, Hen Holder, Leonard Ilontz, Dauiel Klotz. War of 1801: J. W. Ileberllng, Charles Kemerer, Ellas Weiss, Henry Meighan, F. P. Longstreet, Wm. Houtz, Charles Mulhearn, Charles rattcrsoH, Jeremiah Koous, Daniel Xauders, James II. Campbell, George Derhamer, Henry Miller, Jamea Holmes, Horaco De Voung, A. L. Patterson, Lewis Kllnger. Granville Clause, David O'Hrian, E. F. Mulhearn, Adam lluchman, John D. Hertolette, Geo, Dick, Joseph Drum bore, Aaron Weldaw, Peter Swart- wood, Klllan Hofecker. WEissroitT Cemeteries Jacob Weiss 1770, Frank Weiss 1812, John Arner 1812, Jacob Schwank 1812. War or 1801 Ainaudea Moyer, Fran cis Koons, Albert Herman, Alfred Laurish, Geo. Hush, Jaoob Winner, John Xiuth, Alexander Lenta, Alex ander Hartmau, Frank Sourwine, John Powell, James Powell, Jona C. Ituch, Chas. Drown, Charles Hoyer, Martin Blose, Joteph C. Conner, W. F. Klotz, Kouert Welulaud, William Kline, llachman, Dauiel Kreege. Pabrvvilie Charlee Winding, John Mlllheim, Alex Ilelford.Cliaa. Kemaley August Wintliug, Itouert Pifer, Chas! Drown, llaumgarten. New Maiionino-O. F. Mussulman, Henry Snyder, Geo. Arb, Jos. Mertz, August Walton, Henry Winterstein, Willoughby Koons. The Ihlglt Sto Foundry The Ielilgh Stove Foundry, under the management of Samuel Dickinson, lb now recognised as one of Lehigh tou'a principal Industries, Tlteir works occupy one of the best locations In the town for innuufaeturiug and shipping btoves, aud we are pleased to state that they are building up a large local and geueral trade throughout the United Btates. The several departments are managed aa follows: Pattern shop, Harry Behaffer; mountlngrooms, Isaac Gberbolwr; foreman, Diok Kaegney; aooountant, Mr. Smith; shipping clerk, Jacob DeFrehn; engineer, TUgb Zinek. KUnUKlii ! irxSAnffs, W, tbs UQdt?aigas4 wsrs rsuassWAia, ra., H. jubss flillllus- fisn- ast Ifteaars. Fa.: T. A. aisiiiivtuu. h L M. aasall. Maaat Alto. I'a Hat H H KS.r. assr, tuiMnr, 1-a.i u J Dslisi.vu M.'HsadlM.ri' Mui uti. isjs tl PkkUtSMk, U L Hows, mi t.lm 11 Ksllsl. alls Twsllili wuiross hi , ftssaias rs; ussvjs aaa rs CMuasri. ttssauai, Pa. sal for otreaiu. S trtcu.t SI POETRY ON WHEELS Wonld sou comfort know, As you huckstering go, Over country reads all smooth or rough r Try the "Oil Tempered Sprlnn," Winch Kreldler puts In, And your platforms ride easy enough I Or have joit a notion, To S't rid of horse motion, Except the motion lengthwise:? Then Ret the "Banner Spring," I'ealer, Sold by Krrldler, the dealer, And you will he sure of winning the prise. Has jour horse a quick gait, That lie ein well wait ? And nben all the roads are Just awful Tnen get a low "OornlnR" of Harry, ron SiXTV-rtVr. Doi.unal-doii't tarryl And he'll run on all roads that are lawful. The lip and down Jetk, The shafts every way work, You can now effectually CL'liu, lly bujlng the Old Kllpllc Spring style, Fram KrelJIer's nice pile, And you'll no longer these evils RNDUnc Is your horse au old Ding, Whose gravo should be dug ? Ah! A Splmlle llngw will make It eo easy, Which KrelJIer will sell, With lop made so well, For Fifty hollars I so breezy. Heavy and Llaht Repairs-Prompt, Cheap, and Good. A pleasure In show (loon's, II. It. KltEIDIiEIt, Weisbport, Pa 9 00 CO I-- O o 7? CD n o -o Fine H'ines, Liquors nnd Cigars, Freeh Beor and Port or. FREE LUNCH every day from 9:00 to 12:00 a. 111., and every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat ynu right. Opposite tlie Carriage Works, North "First Street, Leliighton gHERIFF'S SALE -or Valuable Real Estate. il til-tun uf writ nt Irl ratlas, October Irrin, id nic uireueu, mere wm veex lHjaeU 10 inhale Sal, at tliPi'ouit House In the IXtriiU-fli ni A1.1UCI1 i niuiK, nil Monday, June 20th, 1892, AT One OYiock, P. M., the following i.esetil.iM propeity, to-wlt : No. 1. All tli.it ecitali) tract of land situate In the Uoroutr.li ( riiiiiton, carbon C-ouoty, iv mi! Ivan 1 11. and hoiiiideil mid deterlhpil n UAos ; IteKlunliiK at a comer on Mahoning Birefii iiu'iice rxieuuiu,; noiuinrsi io 101 now or Kite of Milton lliinslcKer, mini tier thirty (30, on iv l'tan or plot known as "Kenl-en Hunsick- er'sadilitlnu to the sum Hormigii 01 LrlilgMon," f r suuiiiinni in mt- niii'i jmmihix" ui ix-iugiiiuu. (ud liundreil (20Ui feet, thence lv an alley north east ninety (!W feet to Pine street, now Fourth street, thence by Pine street nort li w est one hun dred uinl four (ion feet , thence by lot now or lata of Ainandea Dlehl, nnd numbered twenty kI vx) on said iUu or Wot southwest two hun dred iinti inemy-six ituu ono-nuii cnytflvei; the tire bv an ni lev northwest nloliir said lut No. iw tweiiU-fUeCtf) feet . thence by an alley along lurluiive, on said plot, nonthw est three hundretl and tlilrty-oue (331 ) feet , thence by Uud now or late of 1'rederlck Unickel south one and one half degrees, eatl two hundred and tw enty-fl.e (Tiro teettoBii alley at northwest corner of lot number ttilrty-elKht 38 on said plot; thence by said alley nortn sixty-eight and one-fourth (W- degrees, east along lot thhly-four to thlr-ty-eluht(34 lo3), iliiclu-tlve, on said plot, and north seeiity-seen and three-fourths (7T3)de- luereu ininy-nine iu iuuj-si jy grees, east along lot number thirty-three (33) on nam pioi it uieutucc ui iy-v nuuureu aim niij iW) feet . thence; aoutheast by said lot num ber IhlrtT-three 33 two bundled and twentv- t0(S22 feet to said Jdalionlng street ; thence by said Mahoning street one hundred and e Iu lit i' seven (iftii leet. to tne. n ace of beirln- nl nj, containing 'llllti:K AClltitt MURK OH Two-nnd-n-half Story Frame Dwelling House, 2U20 fert, with a ono storv-and-a-lialf frame kitchen, J0xl5 feet, attached, frame butcher house one stnr.iud a-liatf, Uxji feet, frame wajfoti shed, 30x34 feet, frame burn 28i32 feet, ono shed, 17x25 feet, two com cribs, coal and w ooti nouses, ing sty ami w asn iioiiie. Xo. 2, Also all those certan lots or pieces of ground situate on the west side ot Hue street wion i ounu si reeij in sam iscrniiKu oi -benign-ton, nnd numbered on said plot No, three (3), live (5), seen (7). eight (), fifteen (13) and sixteen (ic), each of said lots containing In front or bread tn ou said J iue street tuty-two (w; of that width between parallel lines two hundred and ten (21U) feet to an alley. Hounded bv lots No. 2, 4, (i, y, u and id on north and south, east by Tine street and west bv said alley, containing aftfwetlifrUNKANUAflAl.F ACltt!4 WMlR nit No. 3. Allthnt ceitAln trsct or iileeo of tnd situate In the township of Mahonlne, Carbon county, lVunsyhanla, Dud bounded and dls crlbed a follow i, lowtt Hetjlnuiug at a stone thence by Uud of Kenatut t'redt rick, south eighty-se-ten aud a half (eTH) degrees, west srtriiiy-muuuu iite-ieiuii d-iuj percue-s iu a stone, thence by laud of Jonah A. Horn thirteen (13) degree) east Iweuty-two (W) lurches to a stone, I hence by land of Wilson J lough north forty-two (l degrees and Ihree-ijuarters it, east sixteen (lCi perches and ne-tenths i,fi)u, thence south eighty-two (S2) degiees and one half, east sixty i00) ircbes to a stone, thence by laud of Nathan Habenold noith eighty (.so) de grees.weftt twenty-three and set en n lenins 9(23 7-10) j -err nes u tne piAfo or peg levkii containing six acre and one hundred and thirty (ISoj Kiches hlrkt measure. No. 4 All that certain tract of land situate 111 Alalionliiir tnunslilii. (irlxm ,nimtv. I'fiui. sjlrania.aiid bounded and dewrlbed as follows, to w It- Itvl nntng at a stone, thetice l laiut of (ieorgeKex, south tweniy-seteii cH) degrees east lltt) -nine tan) perches lo a tKist. thence by laud of Henry 1 'i ters noith se.entv two and one half (Wi) uegretis east tweut fotir terclieg to a iai, tfieuoe by laud of the same north tweu-t)-seten ItsfT degrees west sixty four W) ihtcIi- es Ulul isiih bulf tu n tussst llmn hv tnml UI of Kllaf Itenueit. south sixty (60) degrees, went t went) -litre lurches and eight tenuis (Sioi to the place of bjefhinlng, containing NINE Al'ltKB aud tldrt) six e relies strict measure. Selzeil and laLen Into execution as the pro petty of lleubeu llunstekeraud to be sold by JOH. b. wi:mi. Oraif, rialnlllt's Atttorney. Mierllt. SherlH's OHk-e, Maucn Chunk, May 17, IMtt Insolvent Delilor's Notice. Notice Is Ivereby ghen that TATItlCK 1'. Mi OAKVKV.ot Itoater Meadow, Carbon Ooun ty, Has a4ld tu tbe Couit ol Coiaiuoa Hems, for tbe Coottly of Carbou, for tle benefit of the I usolveni Iaws of the Ouiuuhhi wealth of lsnn nlvanls, and Hut the said Court has anMluted the second Aloudtty of June, A. 1. law (it be ing the ttrst dy of the ne"f teiin of Court i, for toe filial hearing on said iltltktn, at the (wirt House In the borough of Mauch Chuuk, In said County of Carbou, when and where the eiedlt ors of said Patrick F MHianey may attend, if they think i roper, and show cause, Ifauytiiey huve. wh fie should Dot le discharged IAVI1 . WATK1N8, rrothoikury CitAK. & IXKHK, Solicitor-). I11V21-4W Thi-. C;KI" T C l II I .11 U'UF, Ihi, .ucrci fulCONM.'MFllO.S t I'KI. Il sulj Lydrug guts on a posit ive fuar in', t-, a tet that no oihei Cure ran st-iinl hutir full-. 11 y.u have s COUGH, llOAUshNtVor I.AUKieeK.ll will cure you promptlv. If your cbiU has the CROUP or SviloOl tNci COUGH, uss il qtucklyanil relief is uie. II you tesr CON SUMPTION, don't wail uulil your case Is hope lass, tait tale this Cure at once aud receive i. mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and S1.00. Travelers convenient pocket size 35c. Aslt Tour druggist for 8IIIU)!1'SCUKE. If yew lang, are aore or bock lame, use Shuoht re ous rUstsn. Price, 15c. Kuit 8AIJ! II) Dr-0 T- nom, Leh:Bhtoii, p pi luFKH rtiiliKKKH, uiHlrr the Kxebaaje U llull. Uaiik atri-l,fui a Hiiiuotti suave ua) fttstilMiidUlr lialr i-ut Mr t Ibsed ou tluuilajr's Itovdrr'ti lialr touu, curvs llauiliusT We oany lu slu.k a lull Uue ol taui.- lullrt artules al la rsl prices, anil we air tlir oul) ulace us SMVB1 atwe uu usu buy Kaidf Cream tr ta, laee. y THE UNIVERSAL Hamilton anASixth Sts.. Allentown, Pa. pecial. As we predicted early in the season, Silks have assumed their old proud position at the top notch of popular favor; we have them in all the ultra fashionable textures, nnd COMMENCING TO-BAY. make such low prices that no room for disappointment may exist. Otiroflering of Printed Oliina Silks at 28 and 31c.,' will speak for tnemselves ; we believe them uneqnaled. t 3Gc. we offer a line of 24 inch Printed Chinas, supeiiur quality, style and colorings ; ill hold their own against any at 55 cents. At 53c. wo are showing f-ev eral handsome effects in Printed Chinas, 24 inches wide, excel lent quality and designs ; will compare favorhhly with ony at 7 o cents. At 59c real Japanese Silk, 20 inches wide.m plaids and stripes, woven, fast colorings, warranted to wash, value 73c. Just the thing for Bkirts, shirt waisls, mouses, and for ladies' and chil dren's dresses, it is without a rival. iU 79c, we will sell you Florentine .Silk, 32 inches wide, iu tan, black, cream, etc. eal value is 1. At 8Jc. 24-inch Printed Chinas in white, cream, now nnd black ground, floral designs m exquisite color effects. This is without doubt the most per feet silk to lie found. It would be cheap at $1.25. A very remarkable' bargain at tins time is our "4-ntcli HIack Faille Frondaiee, Rich, round cord- An elegant silk. Our piice, 98c. Real value, $1.50. In Gros Grain Silk we are offerinc auotner moit remark. able bargain, 24-inches wide, 98o. Reduced from $1,25. A complete line of Faille Fmncaiso Silks, all colors arid black. Very superior $1.00 quality only 77c. Swivel Surahs at 80o; flair lino Mourning Silks at 73o; Novelties) in lirooodod Chinas at 98o, are amongst tho bargains we offer you this week. ANDREW J. HAIRE. ORIGINATOR of Fplar f rin. Commoa Soap Rots Clothes and Chaps Hap.ds, IVORY SOAP DOES NOT. Arn mnfnf.i.at.tnAdrw. 11 ...... at Rock ISottom Figures, beoause wo iu nave your custom, wo uou't boliovo iu nigl-rices so we cliane: lug tho figures on our whole stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, CnrpetP, Oil Cloths. Wood aud Willow Ware, Queeusware, Grocer ies, Notions, Ac. This we And Is and fully appreciated by the people who crowd our Btore to buy our new gooas. large and email quantities, nt our low prices. We deliver all goods freo to all parts of Town, Packcrton or Weissport. uon't uuy until you see wnat wo have, IT will be a pleasure forus towait ou you so come and see us. GEO. H: ENZIAN, RiefjBl'o Old Stand, North First Street, I.ehifjhton, Now is Your ime ! SO Biiilding Lots For Sale ! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lot j . You will be sur prised at the visw they afford and tho price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. r. SNYDKR, or It. J. HONHEN, Enit Woisanort, Pa. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, FIItST STKEET. LKIIIOHTOX, PA. HTL LINE OF Fishing :-: Tackle. A fiood Kaior Is a lilesslne. We sell tlieni. All guaranteed, nr can lift ex changed . Look Out for (lip Currant Worm, Our ling Powder kills them. GOOD POOKET KNIVES. We sell tlieni. t3J- Cold Soda on Tap. Al-to. a Full Line of Ouaianteetl Freeh, Iryour SOAItl.ET WAX BEAN, VOU WOXT 1IKOHET IT. " iriieie are you going, my pretty maid V "To buy some shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid V "Come right nlong and see," she said, lrhero did she go AVhy did sho go there Would you do the same 1 The mnid than saui Down at Davies Store, ypu know they Bought at shoriff's sale the whole stock of store and factory of Wolfo's, and they nro closing out nt Big Bargains All tho girls are going up to pick out a pair beforo Saturday, as the rush Saturday is so big you can hardl,. get waited on Brother Charlie got a pair for hi nisei f and says he is sure he saved a dollar on thorn. Now, render the place is in Allentown at 723 Hamilton street, need we say more. While in Allentown nsk anybody they will tell you our's is the place. A Pointer to 9 ft e Can sell and deliver thing in Including losing, Peas, Pineapples, Ban anas, Oranges, Jemons, etc., etc., cheaper then you can bir-r them in the cities. Remember thw and Jet us have your order. OSCAR J. SEAGEfl, Wholosalo Commission Dealer, East Weissiiort, Reading R. R. System. Lehigh Vnlloy Division. Arranserarl of Passenger Trains. SciiKiiutn w Effect' Mat 10 .1802. TIIA1.N1 LKAVK LKIIlailTOV For Newark and New Vork C.!.:.4i!, and II. IS a.m.i son,a.tsI7,s4p,m. .l'or Maiinnka Chunk anil llel'ltlere H.JS, 9.00, a. in.; ll.M una 7.81 pin. For l.ainliritnlle and Trenton 5..H, .oo and f l.lsa.m.i and is.lkl fi.tn. Knr BlatliiRton, Catasaiiqua. Allentown, lletli. leihem, nnd ilaston, 0.88, G.47, 7 l, v oo. 9 M. 11.13 a. in , ls,M, i2, 3.(w. t.si. 6.ti, 7.ai and to n x in. 1 or I'lilUiletplila and iioints snuth at s.'2S, 0.47, 7.10. ii.m and u.i a. sis.; 2 42, 3. oil. 4 .17, s .'.' and 7.3S i. m. Tor l!iadlnitanilIIarrisburi;7.4C and 11.13 a.m. mm,5.v ami Km. Fur llmTlnnns, 1IiIrIi Gap, ('hem ford, fan. rVs. Wlllto Hall, fmil.lv. mill llnlotiilnumi.t ajt.S.47. 9.0.1 9.IH& 11.12 a. In.. .1.', 4,,, Ml and 10.27 p. m. FiirMsuclii Imrk tue, 7.4.1, 9.30, li.r. and II r,1 a.m.: l.w, S.0T, i.io, .i7.1T, w, 9. uip. m and MistNtjIit. 1 or wminerly and llanlrlon C ta, 7.43 9.no and 11.90 a.m. : 4.10,k.l5,7.i;, 10.nl tun. I Or Alaliamiv Cltv. Kliennnilnnti onil Jtslitflnd 0.0t, 7.4i 9J and 1IJM H lll.i 4.10, 6.15 Si 7.17 p.m. inr mi. imrinei nnn finamokiu bji, 7.43 and I1JI3 a. m.: a.ir p. m. For I'otlsTllle 0.2, 7.11, M, 9J0 11.12 and I l.u a. 111., 3.08, 4.10, 7.17 and 7.4; luii ForMilte llaven, Vilkesliurreand Mcranlon 7.13, H..K) and ll.M 11.111. 1 4.10, run, 7.17 and 10.M p. ni. For nttslon ami I.. 5: 11, Juliet., 7.4.1, 9,30, and 11 At a.m.: 4.10, s.u, 7.17 nnd 10.M p. m. For Tinikhannock n.fia a. m.i 4.10. B.la and 10JH p.m. Foronesto, Auburn, Ithaca and (Icnevatl.lB a.m.; 10.111 p.m. For Laceyvllle,Toanda,Ha)re, Waerlr, F.1 mlrn. Koehesler, llurlalo, Nlagnra Falls and the West It f& a.in.i and 10.M p. in. ForKhnlra anil the West via Salamanca at 4.10 p. m. SIINIIAV TltAINS. For New Vork C.07 and 11.17a.ni.i 0.17 ami 7.21 p. m. For i'hlladeluul.1 7 57 a.m.: 2.02 ami n.17 p.111. For lAstou and Inlermeillale Klatlons, 11.07, 7.07, 11.17 a.m.: 12 K, 2.02. 0.22 and 9.02 p. ni. For Mauch i'himk 8.14, 9.00, 11.39 11.08 a. m.i 12.28, 3M, 0.07, 8.11. and 9.33 p. In. I 'or Heading at 0.07 a. ro.: 2,02 and 0.17 p. m. For Hazleton 9.r a.m.; u ta, 3 cs & io.4 p.m. lor Malianoy City and Slieu.indoali 9..M, 11.03 and 3ls p.m. For Fottsvllle at 2 02 p. m . l'or While Haven, Wllkcs-liarre, l'lltston, Tuiikli.itinock,'Imnnila, Sa re, Ithaca, (leueva, Auhiirn, nimlra, Itochester, llulfalo, Niagara Falls and the West loil p.m. For further paitlciilarsliinulreof ARentsfor Time Tables. A. A. McLEOD, President and (len'l Manager. O. (1. ttANrocK, (leneral I'asvnger Agent, FhlladeliihU, i'a. A. W. NONNKJIACIIF.lt. Ass't General l'as- senner Agent, Houtli liellileliein, l'a. Mar il, 're. lv OFFICE OF Tlin Lehighton WaterCo., I.F1IK1I1TO.V, l'A.. Aptll 4tll, 1892. I hereby certify that the following rftolutlon was mloj-tril ut n meeting ol the liuiird of Dlree toriol this coiiiimiiy held on the 41 ti day of April, U9i: RpJoLVRn, TliatameetliiKof the Stot?kholtl. ers be railed to rout ene at the ofllce ot the com pany, on the 1 Ith day of June. 1MQ, between the hours of one and t hi ee o'clock p. in., to lake ac tlon on theappr(al or diiapproial ot the pro posed Increase of the capital stock of said Coin-panyrrom-fcjo,nriotOsio,()Oi)and that the Secre tary be and 1 hereby directed to to glte notice thereof ni required by law. 1IOWAU1) SKAHOl.Or, Secretary. ApilIP. m. Election Notice. 1 here will bp an elettlon held at thepubHc house ot IfKNitv lliu'MitnRK (the iwiml place of holding elect Ion n). for tho pnipose oMutlng Oiiftli of Ihlktliti)ii. mi tin 'Till DiYnfMAV 18ft, ln-trtr-en tlit lioursof ";to o'clock A. M. ami 7 Ouo'cliXk P. M. 1 ho aiiu-iuit of Die last ntoeHsed vatiLttlon ! f.f7u,i3t. iue aniouiii n nit extitliiK uelit H i,40o. Tin iiinoiiut of tho piuH)4ed tucreate I frt.i'wmiHi iue peiceniago tu ine iropoiea in ciens it .Old. Hie purposes fur which the Imlt-hte riiies1! U ta iv incifiitfii is iiift-iciuoii in u nose iiuute ana iue equipping oi iitc intne. II. .T. KL'NTZ, Hiiries. AUest:-(l. W. MiiaTlItBIKll, ec,y. April 23, 16tf2-ld J. A. PHILLIPS, -HKALEII IN Pianos and Organs, WKlfMl'OitT. l'A. linnv Cardinal Iteanons Why You Should Buy - Ul1 I'lanotand Organiat lidlllps' Jiy riill!l-'i has no Agents t rsr-I'hilllps lias pn "'ollectors I t-Pldllips has I t-npensest (jrr'l'hUHps can tune I'Unoa and Orcansl T FOOLE Into tliluldiitr rou aro eettlntr a No. 8 Iiaugo or Stove simply because It is marked No. 8, or because your dealer says It Is. Measure tlio Ovens and Fire Box for yourself. We liave the largest sizes. Heaviest ami nest uiaues, aim win not bo undersold. Our Kuaruntee means If goods are not as represeuted, wo return your money witnout any dock tunc on our part. TUB MCICINI.Y DILI, has has not affected our prices or quality of our goods. We will give you just as good a job of spouting or Kootlug as ever. To do a good, first-class job of Kurn ace Work we spare neither time nor patus. Tho one fundamental rultng ttiougfit wnicii wo are strtvfug natty to make more Iron -Clad (wairingasideall other considerations), Is not how fast, but how good can we do a piece 01 work", uive us a trial. rumps ot all kinds at low figures. .). Y. Heller, Over Canal, East Weissport, Retailers, you any and every the line ol To make ronni for new goo , we will for 30 days sell Wall Paper at Cost Now is the time to take advantage of Big Bargains South Fikst Stkeet, LehigiitoiV. MissAlvonia Graver, leSjPll LADIES' JACKETS, ire will sell our Xadirs (Rrefers) Jackets nt a reduction. Tlicy nre all this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. There nic about 100 of tlieni, LOT 1 H'ero f'5'00, reduced 'to $4.00 LOT 2 Tl'ere $7.00, reduced to $5-50. (Hertford C'oiil clolh.) LOT 0 Were $8.00, reduced to $0.50. to mm a mm, 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. Mrs. M. Cutton, Weissport. Branch Store, First Btreet, Lehighton. The chenpest place in this vicinity to buy Bedroom nnd Par lar Suites is nt the popular establishment of JOSEPH P. RE?:, East Weissport, Penn'a, Over tli Oanal DrUgc liir(i;iiliii- A.tViiliou is paid to ITmlcrtnltiiig in all Its branches. In connection ttllh the above we also carry a full line of FLOUR, FEED, ETC . . which we are selling at low prices. Give us a call. JOS. P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a. ' We always mate It a point to save money for those people who buy here, by sell. Ing the best goods at the very lowest prices. If you are wise you will buy here and thus secure advaulange of what we are coustautly offering purchasers In the way of bargains. Just now we are eelllng FRUITS AXI) YEGETAW.ES OF ALL KINDS AT UNHEARD OK I'RI.CEB, WHILE IN' Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Ready Made doling. Etc., We hoM the foil u Kock Bo I lorn prices. Couie aud see us. cJZSe. 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoi t. ii ami -AND- & Tul I liuc of grille Groceries, Choice CoBiflecgioiiery and pi'eUy tilings in Jewelery a&ad Silverware. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new things now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to kelect from at lower prices. Our goods nre not trash but good honest goodsat lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in all'delectablo dainties, and everything seasonable : c, i r.! i. i-i i . ill uiu iuuci. .Miiii.uj oiiiuuia, irnitvuid ii)piieil Ul low prices All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. Grand Opening OF IlKAUriFUI, Spriiiii anil Sum Milkrj! As usual we eclipse all competitors by ex hibiting Hie largest as sorlinent of Triinnied and Untrinuncd Hats and Bonnets at lowest cash prices. Cull beforo buying elsewhert). llright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY filiiiteiT fffoetg. A rare feast for ladies who like pretty tilings in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see us. Fashionable City Milliners enables us to give nil the newest things. Prices the Very Lowest. IN SOIIA I ATM, m I
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