ThU rier form ei.trrl M LolilKli lonl'mt onira n Seroml Clww Mmtr The Carbon Advocate u.maiiTON, risNNA. Hate, rot Isnl AilmrtlelnB Charter Notion Audltoi Notloee I'oramlMloner Notlcee 4 Wl 4 00 4 00 4 m Aarnlnl.trator'i Notlcen - J 2 Kierutor's NOtlOM - OnaTioHar and Tnenlyl'He OM will hew anero "invariably charf"! wben nubxriptlw" are not palil In aavanw. you nnh J our paiwr ulwntlnneil ft. J1,,'; juration ot jour teim l-i.rf nplJJJ wl' imiml card aiu tlie. renuent will be romi'llwl SATUkDAtY, JUNE 11,1802. Bona Fide Circulation tarter than tliat of I any Weafclr Kcwtrapar In Ilia loimiy To Delinquents. von rt the Camion Advocate by mall, Just look at the direction tub on your papor, and you will sco Just how irnii nro Indebtod for the pnper; remit the same by Tostal Note, Money Order or Urconbncks without delay. We need the money a dollar or two to each Is not much, the u?grogate to us .nn,mftn Imiulrcdsof dollars, uoinc, gents, pony up. Address. , II. V. MOimilMEK, Vrop. LehlKhton, Va. r,n.iinn,,Bntsllvlue in this neighbor hood will please caJI and settle, and are 25 cents for cxWoction. NOTICK. " Pursuant to the Kulos of the Demo crailcTpaity, of Carbon county, Notice Is herebv elvon. that the Annual County Meeting of the Democrats Carbon county will be held at Mauch PhnnV. Pa.. In llio Court House, on Monday August 15th, 1892,at 1 o'clock, p, m.; at which meeting otllcers nre to be appointed for holding Delegate Elections, the day for holding Delegate Elections Is to be ilxed, as also the time for holding the County Conven tion. Members of the County Com ralttee for the ensuing year nro nlso to be elected. FRANK P. SHARKER , Chairman Dem. County Committee. IUfsukr Jt Cassidv, of Mauch Chunk, have opened a branch office at Hazle ton. Both nre wise, sagacious, brilliant legal lights, and will no doubt do well In the cltv of cnve-lns. Wo wish 'em success. IThe signs of feace in the Democratic horizon are few and far uctween, lamentable circumstance, an unnecos sarv and uncalled for condition of affairs that the rank and illeof the party should not allow to exist by vir tue of their power. Let the leaders cet-toiether. or If thoy won't the tile of the party should choose new leaders. No one can understand the trials and difficulties of a councilman but that august Individual himself, and particularly Is this the case in our little cltv. when with an almost depleted treasury they are confronted with tl expense of a hundred and one Im provements that aro almost it not practically a necessity, and yet things must remain as they nre. It takes tli wisest economical engineering to niaki ends meet with expensive lawsuits on hand, but wo hope to seo things come out right and Lehlghton move forward with old-time enthusiasm before nu another year rolls by. Let the peopl be patient yet a little while and all will be well. Those who would handicap the town's Interests now will soon be full of regrets for so doing. ItAll.llOAl) NOTi:S. Short Paragraph! That Will beof Intereet to the ltallroatl lloje. According to tho Iron Age of May 26, the Baldwin Locomotive Works has booked an order from the Lehigh nl. ley Company for 23 now locomotives and from the Reading Company fof four. Two of the former nro of the Vauclain compound pattern, whilo tho Reading's four are to be used between Philadelphia and Now York. JTho Reading requires from each conductor and baggage master ns bond S250. Not only this but blanks hav been distributed among station agents as well asklnesomo personal questions, among them In reference to property owned, and asking a statement of their employment for tho last ten years. The employes do not tnko kindly t answering questions of this char acter. Beginning with the May payrolls the Lehigh Vnlley employees will 1 paid by check Instead of cash as here tofore. The new system will go int effect with the Juno pay day. The checks will be drawn on the Liberty National Bank of New York, or tli Bank of North America, Philadelphia, Local banks at Mauch Chunk, Hazle ton and WilkeG-llarre will rash these checks at their full value, ns will also the station agents so far as their funds will permit. This new order does not suit the boys in this neighborhood, Suit Afi-alitet 111. lteailluir. A bill In equity was filed in the Northampton County Court on Satur. day afternoon against the Reading R, R, combine. The suit was brought by some of the stockholders who hav large holdings in Lehigh Valley mil road stock. They say the lease to the Philadelphia and Rending is void be cause the combination is for the pur pose of creating n monopoly in tl production and transportation of anthracite coal, and that this lease was made by the directors of tho Lehigh Valley without tho consent of tl stockholders, or without notice t them, and is Mill held without the con- sent or ratification of the stockholders. On JuuellO tho attorneys represent lug the stockholders will ask for a pre. Umlnary injunction against the Read Ing, and move for the appointment of a receiver for the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company, claiming that the Philadelphia & Rending Is exerting all Its power to divert lussenger travel and freight trotllo from the lines of the Lehigh Valley to the Rending system, and that If the lease is not at once set aside the Lehigh Valley, when Dually the surrender of the lease must be decreed by the courts, will not be able for a loug period of years to pay any dividends by reason of this freight trattla and rjaaaenger travel being diverted. (l.ttyeUura-. The New York OMUiueretal AdtertUrr says a recent editorial - " There ts no spot tu tlile country so attract! to thOM vt lio hat e patriotic chuxumu, aud honor heroic deeds, as tit uulet little town BouUiern i'enuailvaula, known aa Oettjalmrg-, nhkh the (real battle ol the I'll 11 War hat made historic lor all time I'ullke YVatrkx, this field U marked by ruouuiuenu which tell errydetauof the ttunrie. Neatlrfour hun dred of theu mark the ir-aj wbare the redml forces fought and wonetMrfituutf irloii. Maar of these monutneota are leuuiue works of art In fact, thts famous batUVBeld' Is a grand out door National (lalksry of Art heroic Art. NotkUuE like it can be seen ou either bawl. pherc. Twenty miImm of roads hate been laid out on the field, and a wiluoa dollars' worth bronze? aud marble may be earn in a da an object for Sjusaeaar K urn. ins then' i such spot on that "i i.ni i, r 'tin v rur about Gettysburg is bcaiitniit rtti.i full .it rt-pos, hotels are good, tmni.ii iuuiauNc ai. pre, uvuve. and the Heading Kallroad has Hiadc the tourney thtlbar nwuurtabla and even lux urioui. STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. Ilie Heel nf N.wa Pulled From a Mnltl tmte of Kourree. t The authorities at tlio lunatic aiy- lnm nt Danville wore day.ed when told that an appropriation of 170,000 made by the Legislature In 188!) to build an annex tot ho asylum had reverted to n tho State Treasury becauso the work construction had not been begun Ithln tho specitloil time. Tho hospital has 1,200 patients and but room enough accommodate 000 proporly. t"Joe" Tlchen, aged 0 years, nnd Caslmlr Tlchen, aged 10, climbed a tree at Scranton to rob n bird's nest. While In the tree lightning struck it and Joe as killed. Casimir was stunned. Ills clothes caught fire and ho was burned so badly that he will dto. t A church council of Dnptist clergy men met at Chester and decided the ordination of Rov. William II. Wente null and withdrew tho bond of fellow ship as a member of the Oospel. The charges against the young clergyman were that he forged a letter, second, repeated and persistent falsehood, and third, endeavoring to bo released from his married relation on tho ground of desertion. Wcntz was present and ad' milted all tho charges. t Dr. Thomas O.Morlon.of the State Board of Charities, has submitted a minority report to tho Clovcrnor on the Huntingdon Reformatory invest! gatlon. lie reflects upon Deputy Sit' perintendont Smith und declares that lis punishments nro dangerous and cruel. His recommendations are in lino with the majority report. t During a sham battle on the Lehigh County Fair grounds County Surveyor Charles W. Wentzell was engaged in loading a cannon, when (lie weapon exploded prematurely and he wa9 killed. Teachers' Kxnuiututlous, The Carbon county teachers' exam Inntions will be held as follows: r..it WelsiHtrt. for rranklln Independent Illslrict uml I'arrjtllle, Haturday. June 11. Mauch Chunk BorouRli, Saturday, Juue 23. lhlsliton. for l-ehlehton. WrluDort and Pack eriou, aionnay, June vt Wcatheily Korougli, Tuesday, Juue 28. Knt Mauch Chunk llorouuti. Wednesday. June 2D. Furnace School House, for rranklln townahhi Monday, Augim e. Iluilumdale. for Packer township, Tuesday Augusts. liockimrl, tor I.dilRli mid ).ausannetonnshlis, l nursuay, Atignu 1 1. Aslifleltl. for East I'enn Township. Thursday AUCUSt 19. Mlllnort. for I.ower Towutnenslnic tonuslilp, calumny, AUEim zu. Pleasant Corner, for Mahoning township, AIOUUty, AllgUSt Sir Stnnv Creek School House. lor renn I oresl township, Saturday, August 2T. Lehlehton. spec ill examination, baturday Septentner it. ah Bun cants must lie exam ned intneaisirict In which they Intend to teach, unless written lernussion lo uo iitiierwise if kiuiiicu uj tuc loard of lllreclnrs deslrlna to employ such teachers. No certificate will he grunted to ap plicants under IT s rars of aue, nor to applicants who hate not made a careful study of seserat of ttie best works on teaching. Allapplicants hav- Inir n full mm (1, lit nrthmrrnnliv. leadlns. writ- IlKt poiuicai LEeuKmpiiy uiiu pnjaiwiuKj .u laii pntV celt rale need not lie exam lieu IE irmifhus this spar, lleleience as to character will tie required of all applicants pot known to the Superintendent, interiors are respectfully requested 10 ue present at me examinations. T. A. SN IIFR, CO. SSp't reblgliton, Pa., Mayas, lsiu. A Laxy, Though Shrewd, fellow. Tnlkinson a barrister and.bacheloi combined, by the way Is a very syi tematic man. The other day he had his house mteu with electrical appliances. and giving instructions to his servant Joseph, he eaids 'Now I want you to understand, Joseph, that when I ring once that means for you, and when I ring twice that means for Maggie, the housemaid. Joseph, who Is the laziest wretch that ever 'accepted wages he did not earn, bowed respectfully and withdrew. little later the bell rang. Joseph nev moved. Presently It rang again, and according to Instructions Maggie came hurrying to her master, who was very angry. "Why didn't that rascal, Joseph, come when 1 rang for himr' 6alu the bar rister bachelor disgustedly. 'Why, sir, answered Maggie, "Jo seph is busy in the oflice reading your newspaper. When ho heard the first ring he said to me, '.Now, Maggie, wait until he rings the second time, and then it will be you he wants.' "London Tit- Bits. Mrange Cave Dwellers in Spain, At a meeting of the Royal Geograph ical society, of Madrid, Dr. Bide gave an account of his exploration of a wild district in the province of Caceres which he represented as still inhabited by a strange people who speak a curious patois and live in caves and inaccessible retreats. They have a hairy skin and have hitherto displayed a strong repug nance to mixing with their Spanish and Portugese neighbors. Roods have lately been pushed into the district inhabited by the "Jurdes," and tney are begin ning to learn the Castilian language and attend the fairs and markets, W. II. Larrabeo in Popular Science Monthly. The Growth of Railroad Mileage. In 1830 there were twenty-three miles of railway In operation in the United States. By 1833 the mileage had in creased to 229 miles, and in 1835 the country had 1,098 miles of railroad. The first through railroad from the east westward was completed In 1812 between Boston and Albany, connecting at the latter place with the Erie canal. In the same year the last link of the line from Albany to Buffalo was opened. At the end of 1848 the total mileage of all the railroads in the country was S,900 miles, or about COO miles more than there are now In the state of Nebraska. Edward Rosewater's Omaha Address. J. A. PHILLIPS, UKALKR IK Pianos nnd Organs, WKisaroier. i'A. TJ'r,,, Cardinal ltaaaoua Wby You Hhould Bur i uut iManoa and Organs at piillllua' rjsrhlllls lias no Aaenta I CjS 'l-ullllpa has 1-n'vlitecmrs t tjrrmuils has I ( V ipensea I t3rl'lilUlr can tune pianos and Oreansi Annual Statement - -OF TUB LelilitOH Boroiiu'Scopl District, For the Your Euillug Juue 0, 1802. 4- llECKlriU-4-3 ItaUiKe va liand from latt haw I all 45 1100 (M 7WI0 FrorfTai Otlieltar. sew m -RXl'KliDlTllltKR Teaeltef t I rta.. as and note.- .ilUI w ., aibai u .. men, j (leuerai repairs.. nranii anil nalntinir root. MIS tlk&Us, tabtee, beuehea and desks 30 so Heading chart.. CO 8 On First installment on Kue)e!ufcrdni Oaal Set 1 U4 lUtd alatlUK, iHiekeis, briMlies anu orowaa.. l II go en Trestaurtr'a salary. keereUry'a aatarj 1100 i.HiienNiftrr.i iww liundrtaa. art ts Ualaoee In Treaaury till 1 tvMT 07 LrJilDlitan ir aarelaltv We. tlie uudwalgued AiMtltt lWrouti,OariNMi eouHty. eiauilnM ttieatwve aceo Aiwl tli eta correct lo la I Pa luttlo aatswuati 4m 1Twrer ana immu I. K. JOVKII, -llBe)OUlt01W. Qaaaaa liaul tiltl tl Due frtwa eaber aotiroaa. at oo Total raaoureea $uto si AMOUNT BOKKOWKD ANU UNFAIO-lliiUT OF IllsTBlrT. Bond at 4 tM-i Ifatuda al 6 per eut i-eut ::m2 MMSS W of taaenrnai um LUMUUMta Jane It, uat-irl THE MM Hamilton andSixth Sts.f Allentown, Pa. pedal. As we predicted early in the season, bilks nave assumed meir old prouiL position at the top notch of popular favor; wo hav them in all the ultra fashionable textures, andj COMMENCING TO-DAY. make such' low prices that no room for disappointment may exist. Ourofl'ering of Printed China Silks at 28 and 31c., will speak for tnemselves ; we believe them unequaled. U 30c. we offer a line of 24 inch Printed Chinas, supetior quality, style and colorings ; will hold their own against any at 55 cents. At 53c. we are showing sev eral handsome effects in Printed Chinas, 24 inches wide, excel lent quality and designs ; will compare favorhhly with any at 75 cents. At 6!)c real Japanese Silk, 26 inches wide, in plaids and stripes, woven, fast colorings, warranted to wash, value 73c. Just the thing for skirts, shirt waists, blouses, and for ladies' and chil dren's dresses, it is without a rival. At 19c, we will sell you a Florentine Silk, 32 inches wide, in tan, black, cream, etc. i?eal value is $1. At 89c. 24-inch Printed Chinas in white, cream, navy and black ground, floral designs in exquisite color effects. This is without doubt the most per fect silk to be found. It would be cheap at $1.25. A very remarkable bargain at this time is our 24-inch Black Faille Frandaise, Rich, round cord- An elegant silk. Out piice, 98c. Real value, $1.50. . In Gros Crnin Silk we are offering another most remark able bargain, 24-inches wide, 98c. Reduced from $1,25. A complete line of Faille Froncaise Silks, all colors and black. Very superior $1.00 quality only 77c. Swivel Surahs at 80c; Hair line Mourning- Silks at 73c; Novelties in Brocaded Chinas at 98c, are amongst the bargains we offer you this week. ANDREW J. HAIRE. ORIGINATOR of Papular Pita. WEISSPORT, PA. To day, in a general way, 'we want to remind you that wc are here to do business; we have the goods, anything and every thing, nnd our prices are very ow. Now, we want your pat ronage, and to get this, we in tend to sell only the very best nt the very lowest prices two things that the wise nre nlways looking for. Our Drugs will spenk foi themselves ; whoso ever buys here once, will buy acain, because our Medicines Bell on their merits. When you buy Drugs you want the best you get them here. W hen you have a prescription filled you want it right that is the only way we compound Drugs. But enough for to-day. Keep your eye on us next week. BIERY, The Druggist. Reading R. R System Lehigh Valley Division Atrangemert of Passenger Train-. SCIIV.IlL'LE IN ErrECT MXv 15 .1802. TltAINH LUAVK LEIIIQUTON For Newark and New York .28,7.10, and 11.12 a.m. j s 00, 6.28 & 7.26 p. ni. For MamrnkaCliiruk and llelvldere R.2I, CIS, 9.00, a. ro. 12.52, 4.37 and 7.20 p 111. For Lanibeitvllle and Trenton 5.28, 0.00 and 11.12 a.m.i and i;.r2 & 37 p.in. l-'nrHlutlniton. CatasauuuH. Allentowlt. lletll- lenem.and Kaston, 6.28, 0.47, 7.W.9 00. 9.H, 11.12 a. Ill , l-t Ol, -e.t.:, i.ui. atta.it ..u nnu iu.ii in. For Philadelphia and points soul h at 6.28, u.47. T.tu, v.&4 aim 11.12 a. in.; aw. i 7.20 n. in. For iteadlngandllarrlsrjurK 7.40 and ll.12a.ni, a.uu.o.22 and t.. tl n For How mans. lIileh Gait. Cliemford. IjU- i-t's. Whltfl Hall. Cui.lav Him ii(keiiuauua 3.C8.0.47, 0 00 B.M & 11.12 U. Hi.; 12.02, 2.42,47, K.'M. Bnif Ifk Vt is III. For Mauch t'hurk CM, 7.41. 9.W, 11.13 and 11.53 a.m. t l.io, 3.07, 4.10, cu, 7,17, tuiv, u.ajip. ni. ana 12 (M Night. For Weathtrly ami Hacleton C.52, 7.43 9.36 and 11.63 a.m.: 4 10,6.15,7.17, 10 61 p.in. For Mahanoy city, Blienanduah and Ashland 6.62, 7.43, ami 1 1.63 a 1)1.; 4.10. 6.13 & 7.17 p.m. For Alt, Cur me I nnd Hliamnkltio.62, 7.43 and ll.ftt a. ni.! R 15 it. m. For 1'OlUvllle 6.62, 7.43, 7.4G, 9.36 11.12 and 1 1.63 a. in., a w. .iu, t.it aim i.m .ui For While Haven. WIlkMbarre and Hcranton 7.43,9.36 and 11.63 r. in.; 4.10, 6.1,1, 7.17 and 10.M n. in. For Plttston and L. & ll. .In net., 7.43, 9,30, and it as a,ni. : 4.10. 6,15. 7.17 ana io.m n. m. For 'lunkhannock 7,42 and 11.63 a. m., 4.10, 5.1 sand iu.84 ii.in. ForOwpRO, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.63 a.m. 10.54 p.m. For Iaceyrtlle.Towanda.aajre, Waverly, El mlra, Jtocliester, Uuffalo. iSlagara Falls and the West 11.53 a.m.; and 10.64 p. in. For El ml i a and the West tla Salamanca at 4.10 p. in. SUNDAY TltAINH Fur New York c.o; and 11.17 a.m.; M7 and 7.2C p. i For rhltadelphla 7.57 a. in.: 2.62, S.17 and 7.: d. m. For Easton and Intermediate Station, 6.07, 7.67. 11.17 a.IIl.i 12 62.2.62. 6.17 and 9.02 d. ni. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 9.66, 11.13, 11.39 11.53 a. ra. 8 09, 6.13, 8.44. and 9.33 p. m. For JEeadinn at C.07 a. ni. 1 2.62 and 7.26 d. m. For llazletou ,cc, aud 11 M.u.m.j a 08 and 10.C4 p. in. For Mahanoy City and Shenandoah 0.50, 11.63 Ult, UIIU J 1 l. 111. For I'ottsvlllt at 2 62 n. in For White Haven, Wllkes-Barte, 1'lttston, Tunkhaunock.Tovtanda. Savre. Ithaca, (leneva, Auburn, Klmlra, Hochester, Hutlalu, Niagara Falls and the Went 10.64 p.m. For further paitlcutars Inquire ol Ajrentsfor A. A. McLEOI), rrestJeut and (leu'l Mauaxer. C. . HANCOCK, General Passenger Ap:ent, x iiiinut ipiua, l iii A. W. NONNEMACHEU. AsVt General sentrer Airent. Houtli Hctlilfhfm. la. May 14, '92, IV OFFICE OF THIS fc will I I h w I I rr UIWI ) Lehicihton, I'a., April 41h, 1S92. I heiehy ceitlfy that the followlnir resolution was adopted at a meeting ol the Hoard ot Direc tors ot Oils Company held ou the 4th day of April, 1892: KrsoLVEU, That a meeting of the Stockhold ers he called to couvene at the office ot the com pany, ou the lllhdayof June. I8!i2, between the hours or one anu three o'clock p. tn., to take ac nun on iue approval or ui&Kppruai m ine pio nosed Increase of the canltal stock of said Cam- ianv from 120.000 to i30.uw and that the Secre tary be and Is hereby directed to to ghe notice incit-ui ai rrtpiirru uj law. HOWARD 8EA1.Q1.DT, Secretary. April 9,nvj. Now is Your Time! SO- Building Lots For Sale Don't ait. but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lots. You will be sur prised at the vhw they afford anil the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. F. SNVDUIt, or It. J. HOXUEN, Ka&t Weissport, Pa. RUPTURE ! W, the undersigned wer. .nttr.lr cured of rupture br Dr. ... II Mm, im Ah St, Falladelfbla, Pa., H. Jones Pblllhn, Ken. pel Squire. T, A. Krelll, Klellnglon, !'.; tM. Smell, Mount Alto, fa.i Kor. H. II. titer. mer. Nanbnrr, fa.i D. J. Ilellet, nil H. Twairtb St . IleaJloj. pa., Wm. Dir. lsij Montros. St., Pblladelpblei 11. I Howe, eoi tint St., Heading, ri.iuHrii .ou en. uuraart. sew tocu.t Dt. Ueidlnc, fa. Scad for clrralsr. THOMAS' Drug :: Store, FIKST STREET, LEIIIGHTOX, PA. To the Farmer ! The hot weather brings out the old pest the Potato Bug. Pure Paris Green ! It will save your crops ! 99i&Pore. THE UJtf9fIVUl"UIfl!,C mi IVORY SOAP POETRY ON WHEEIS WonlJ you comfort know, As you huckstering go, Oyer country roads all smooth or to'igh t Try the "Oil Tempered Spring," Which Kreldler puts in, ml your platfotrot tide easy enough I Or have jo.t a notion, To set tl.l of horse motion. Except the motion lengthwise ? Then gel the "Banner Spring." Pealer, Sold by KrelJIer, the dealer, And you will he sure of winning the prize, Has your hone a quick gall , That lie can well wait 7 And when all the roads are Juit awfnl Tuen get a low "Corning" of Ilarrj, Fon Sixtv-fivk tmi.t.Ansl don't tarry I And he'll run on all roads that are lawful, The up and clown Jeik, The shafts every way work, You can now effectually cunit, By burin? the Old Kllplic Spring style. Font Kreldler's nice pile, And you'll no longer thcie eIU endure. Is your horse an old olug, Whose grave should be dug f Ah I A Spindle Buggy will make It so easy, Which KrelJIer will tell, With top made so well, For Fifty I.ollars I so breei.". Heavy and Llaht Repairs Prompt, Cheap, and Good. A pleasure lo show Goods. II. R. KREIDLKIt, Weisspobt, Pa- Fine ll'ines, Liquors and Cigars. Tresh Beer and Porter. FIlEE LUNCH every day from 9:00 to 12:00 a. tn., and every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat you right. Opposite the Carriage Works. North First Street, Lehighton. gH GRIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. Bytlrtueof a writ ol Fieri Facias. October Term, 1891, to me directed, there ttlll bo ex posed to rublie. Bale, at the Court House la the borough ot Mauch Chunk, on Monday, June 13th, 1892, AT On i O'ciock, P. Al., tlie following described property, to-vtU i No. 1. All that certain tract of laud situate Id the Uoiough of Lehigh tun. Carbon County, Pemisjhania, and bounded and described as (ollousi UeRlnnlnR at a corner on Uahonlng street, thence extending northwest tu lot now or late of Milton llunslcker, number thirty (30), on a plan or plot known aa "Jteubeu Hunslck er's addition to the said Borouah of Uhlghton." two hundred (200) feet, thence by au alley north east ninety (W feet to Hue street, now Fourth street, thence by fine street northwest one hun dred and four (101) feet; thence by lot now or late of Amandes Dleht, and numbered twenty six (20) on said plan or plot southwest tno hun dred and tnenty-slx and one-half (22tiVpfeet; Chencebyan alley northwest along said lot No. w twenty-live (25) feet i thence by an alley along lots numbered thlrty-ulne lo forl-iix (5tf to 40). Inclusive, on said plot, southwest three hundred and thirty-one (331) feet ; thence by land now or late of Frederick Leuckel south one and one half degrees, east two hundred and twenty-lire (225) feet to an alley at northwest corner of lot number thirty-eight (38) on said plot ; thence bv said alley norm sixty-eight and one-fourth (H) degrees, east along lot thirty-four to thlr-tv-elKht (34 to 38), Inclusive, on said plot, and north seventy-seven and three-fourths (77)de arroos. oAvt nrnnir lotnuinber thlrtV'three (U) on SI 19 ,250) leet mence souineaai uy aaiu ioi quiii- berthtrt)-tuiee(33) two hundred and twenty two (212) feet to said Mahoning street ; thence by said Mahoning street one hundred and eighty-seven (U7) feet, to the place of begin ning, containing 1I1KEK ACHES MURK UR LKSH, the linproaemenis i Hereon ueinga Two-nnd-n-lmlf Story Frame Dwelling House, 21x20 feet, with a oue storv-nnii a-lialf frame kitchen. 'J0xl5 feet, attached, frame butcher house one storwnd a-half, feet, frame wagon shed, aoxil feet, frame barn lrti32 feet, one shed, 17x26 feet, two com ci lbs, coal and nood houses, pigsty and wash house. Jfo.2. Also all those certau lots or pieces of ground situate on the nest side of Fine street (now Fourth street) In said borough of Lehigh ton, and numbered on said plot Nos. three (3), me3),seieu(7). eight (), fifteen (IS) aud sixteen (IC), euch ut salu lots containing In front or breadth ou RAld l'ine street liny-two (32) feet and exteudlng from thence westward, ot ot that width between parallel lines two hundred and ten 219) feet to an alley, bounded by lots Nos.2, 4,i,tf. 14 and 18 ou north and south, east by Fine stieet aud west bv said alley, containing altogether UNK AMI A UAJ.F ACUEH MOKE OK LESS. No. a. All that certain tract or niece of land nitiinttt In thit ifiutiOim ul Muhuiilntr. Carbon county, iVunsjh aula, and bounded aud dls- crlbed as follow s, to u it . beginning at a stone thence by laud of Itenatus Frederick, south eighty-seen and a half (e'li) degrees, west seveuiy-iwoana ine-ieimi in tiu perciies mm stone, thence by Und of Jonah A. horn thirteen (13) decrees east twenty-two () perches to a stone, thence by hind of Wilson Hough north foity-lwo U) degrees aud thtee-quartersdi), east sixteen ilfl) peiches and five-tenths (310), thence south eighty-two (82) degrees and one nail, rani Billy (owj iwrcuea ui uuc,iucui;v ujr land of Nathan Kabenolduorth eighty tw) de- grees.westtweidy-tbreeand seten teutbs2JMo) perches lo (he puce of beg kin lug, containing six acres and one hundred and thirl) (laoj perinea siru'l measure, All that certain tract of land situate In Mahoning tow until p. Carbon county, fenn- , uarnou cnumy, renn aud described as follows. sjiTauia. anu nounuea la wit: iieglnnlng at a stone, thence b land of ueot east (Jeorgftltex, suuili Iwenty-seien til degrees flftv ulna ifUt uiue irui, percnes m a pom , uieucr uy laudot Ueury Kters uoiUi seventy-two and one half T2) degrees east twenty four perches 10 a post; thence by land ot the same north tweu ty-seten tf degrees west slity-lour (fri) perch es and one half (o a post, thence by laud late ol Ellas Beuuett, south sixty ito degrees, west twenty-three perches and right tenths (388 101 to the place uf beginning, containing ISINt ACKES aud llilrty-Bli perciies strict measure. Seized aud taken Into execution as the pro perty ot Iteubeu llunslcker and to be sold by JOH. H. M'ERB, Graff, I'lalntid's Atttoruey. Bherlff. BherlB'sOfflce.Maucn Chunk, Mar IT, 1892 Insolvent Dior's Nottca Notice Is hereby given that PATRICK F. McOAKVKY, of Ueavsr Meadow, Carbon Coun ty, has applied to the Court ot Comuiou flas, fur the Couuty of Carbon, for the benefit ot the Insolvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Ftun i) Ivanla, and that the said Court has appointed the second Mouday of June, A. 1). imi (it be ing the tint day of tbe nenf tenia of Court), for the hnal hear lug on said jfrtlttou, at tbe (Jourt IIoikm in thn burouih of Mauch Chunk. In said Counly of Carbon, when and where the credit ors ot wald latrlck V. Mctlaney may attend. If they think proper, and show cause, Uauyihey hae, wh) i av iuuuiu uut, ue uih usikcu 1IAV1U 11. WATKINH, Froihouotarv. Cuata & hoatt, LSollrltors. n.i fiRFa.TCOlli-.II Cl'UF. lias -accesi I hil CONSUM1TIUN tX'ItK is Ai by drug, cists on a positive guarantee, a test that no othei Cure can stand succefully. If yna have I I COUGH, HOARSLNUS-S vt LAUUirre.il will cure You nromDtlr. If your child has the CROUr or NVHOOHNU COUGH, use il luicklr and relief is auie. If you fear CON. oa Travelers convenient pocVet sue ,5c. A your druggist forSIIILOH'S CURE. . II youi longs are sore or back lame, use SWioh's ror oui PUsterr, Pike, JJc. FOIt gaUS By Dr. 0 T. Horn, Lehfghtou, Pa u TO flta. HOPKREB, uader tt. BtnaL liasw. uaaa Hfeen.Me . ..we wai. w. iilr sabSa. sum Da&draff. wa aarnr la attets a mil Ium taaoy UH ante We al tow- aaa w are in, ouy psaaa u sewn wkm, you eaa bar htain aeri ustsb svr sne faee. 0 "sf- HEX'S BON Just Receiver'! ft lnrge AH "Silk nt only Is a. new wnsli fab ric, printed on designs, ueautilul Iinisli, FUL.I.YAIU) WIDE, ONLY10OENTS PER YAnD. Ala one of ths newest of the fine nave tnem in a variety of colorings nnd styles. New tilings in lllack nnd White ; LACES. ; In skirt and rufile width, includini? the nnnulnr Pninf tin Irlindt. maw is complete and is up to the times ent weaves, including many novelties not to he found elsewhere. Seasonable underwear for ladies, men and children. Mauch Chunk. Pa. The Cheapest Place in Town For Wall Paper, Borders aud Decora- tion Owen Rehrig,c The BB5'j'csS the 14ibbi,.v aby Gaps, Ruchings, Notions of any kind until you see the new stock or RR TTil IRISH HIT A TOW Obevt's Block, LohigUton. Will You Paint Your Roof ? IF YOU 130, Use "Hawthorn's Roof Paint," Guaranteed the Very Best. For sale exclusively by C. A. GOTH, Opposite the Post Office, WE ' AEE f PRETTY THINGS '"FURNITURE AT LOWEST PKIOES. And,weare confident that it and see U8, before you buy elsewhere. iTou can select here with the same advantage aa in the larger cities, pricesand quality of UClllK "mc citing, uiiu in f also have MICE MWM At Our Usual Low Prices. ) Respectfully,. K'EM'ERER NORTH FIRST STREET. " IFIieie are you going, my pretty maid 1" "To buy some shoes" is what she said. "."Where do you buy, my pretty maid V Come tight aloiig.antl see," she said. lKhere did she goi Whydidjho'go yiprel x Would yon-do tlte suiue 1 . Tl.d maiA tlinn onirl Down at Uavies Store, you know they Bought at sheriff's sale the whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, and they are 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 pair for himsel f and saysjahe 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 Allentowu ask anybody they will tell you our's is the place. A Pointer to Retailers, SiiMME Can sell and deliver yon any and every thing in the line of Frexh JFi'tiits aitrfVeyefahles, Including Beans, Peas, Pineapples, Ban anaSi Oranges, Lemons, etc., etc., cheaper then you can buy them in (he cities. Kg' Remember tin and let us have your order. OSCAR J. SEAGER, Wholesale Commission Senior, East Weissport, MARCH E. nnd beautiful line of n7je. per ynrtl. light nnd dark grounds, all new nsh goods for the season, ll'e Our stork nf in the new shades and differ O. A. JbtJii-A.. is at orner of Second and Iron Streets. Assifts'fl BBBesil bib select frugal. Dress Trimmings, MilM o Lehighton, Fenn'a showing will be to your iiiterest to call uim iiiuiuuiviw ,ui.itci 11 - a v. OB ABftBVS & BWARTZ, ? -S To make, ronni for now goo Wall aper Now is the time to take advantage of Big Bargains , C2o in Awimnw IBayjbr- Soutii FntsT Street, Lehighton. Miss Al vein a Graver, L62S2Ti. - LADIES' JACKETS, Ure will sell our Zadips' (Reefers) Jackets at a reduction. They are all this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blue9 and Black. There are about 100 of them, LOT 1 n'erc $5-00, reduced to $4.00 LOT 2 ll'erc $7.00, reduced to $5-50. (Bedford Cord Cloth.) LOT n Were $8.00, reduced to $6.50. V 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Cuiton, Weissport. Branch Store, First otreet, Lehighton. The cheapest place in this vicinity to buy Bedroom and Par lar Suites is at the popular establishment of JOSEPH P. REX. East Woissport, Penn'a, Over the Canal Bridge. Particular Attention is pnitl to Undertaking in all lt branches. In connection wills the above we al.,1 carrr a full lis, of FLOUR, rEED.ETC, which we are.selllng at low prices. Give us a call. JOS. P. REX, EastKWdssport, fenn'a. We always make It a point to save mol.ey for those people who buy here, by ,,11. tn the best goods at the very lowest prices. Jf yon are wise you will bny bar, and thus secore advantange of what ne are constantly offering purchasers In tbt way of bargains. Just now we are selling FRUITS AM) VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS AT UNIJEARD OF TllTf 'flnnrlo flnnnnnion Dnrmini'iinp jjuijjuuua, uiuijdum, liunMutu, ucaiij liiduc uiuiiiiuy.. Uiiu,, We hold the fott Rock Bqt(mprlc. Come and ie ul O'er n A IHMT7 r i. Canal. llrldgc. j. ti . iuii 1C1 CiR -AND- A Fib 9 1 line of A'ine Groceries, Choice Coni'eclioiBery ami preU.y tlBlnN in Jewelery aia&d Silverware. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTl FUL JEWELRY, Are among the new things now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this county con you find a prettier assortment to select from nt lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goodsjat lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in oll'delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices AH the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. J.owest prices and biggest assort mepf. Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. hp will f. .r 30 days sSr at Cost Fine Millinery AT Our Store. As usual we eclipse all competitors by ex hibiting the largest as sortment of Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets at lowest cash prices. Call before buying elsewhen;. 6 IN - St., Allentown. Bright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY illiiiopy ffeet$. A rare feast for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see us. Fashionable City Milliners enables us to give all the newest things. Prices tho Very Lowest. PRICES. WHILE IN TJnnrlrr Mnfln fllnili.nir f i L.y udsi vytjisspoii, M()l)k WAT1E, AT 4 1