ORliilHAL CHEAP CASH STORE nbwry occurrence. I WKISSPORT AND AROUND. ON THE RAILROAD. .SECRET SOCIETY I)()IN(iS.' COMIXU AND GOING 34 inrh Wide Changeable Hen rettns in nil the Latest Color ings at 30c a yard. 32 inch Chevron Cloths, the most popular Dress Fabric of the Reason, only 30c a yard. 33 inch Camels Ha'r Striped Cloths at 28c a yard, never gold under 37c a yard. A Beautiful Line of Lenox Stripes 33 inch wide at '24c a yard, the cheapest Dress Goods ever offered. An Elciant Line of Dress Trimminzs. Casslmtres for Mens' unit Boys' Wear, Light, Medium, and Heavy Weights, to say the least, fully 20 per cent, blow our Competitor. In great variety, (or Men and Boys' Shirts from Go a yard up to 20o Handsome line of Imported and Domestta Chariots elegant styles In these Roods. Seersuckers are quite a rage this season for Boys' Waists, we haye them at prices that cannot be touched. J. T. NUSBATJM, Mi. t Kirffi, between South and Num 8trf eta, Leatghton. Fa. I.OOAI. MATTKItH lir HOItK tilt 1.IWS IMrOItTAMCM. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1892 PACKERTOX. For the cast few weeks revival meetings hare been held in the M. E. Church. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Stlles-vtere Tlsltlng their daughter at Wllkesbarre over sunaay. Miss Aurellla Rlnker, of llazleton, was the guest of Mrs. Jos. N. Bennett on last Saturday. Master Walter Koch, of Parryrllle, Is Tlsltlng friends and relatives In this uetgkbornood. Mrs. Eugene Everitt, of the hotel, Is confined to her room through a complication of diseases. Mrs. John Yonns has been confln. ed to her room through illness. We hope for her speedy recovery. General Store .Koeper R. L. Cole man and force of clerks took p ssesslon of their new oflloes In the store house which has just been completed. -Mrs. Virginia O. Bennett and daughter Bertie f oh the past week have been visiting relatives at Jeanesvllie aud Tresckow. While ooasttng one night last week George Sanders came In contact with a large tree and by so doing severely Injured his leg which necessitated his laying on a lew days. -With regret we announce the 111 ness of Miss Emma Brodhead. She has been confined to her room with an attack of Inflammatory rheumatism, We cannot but' hope for her speedy convalescence. -The team of Butcher Charles Set fert. while coming down hill near Jamestown on last Saturday, took fright and ran away. It proceeded on un to Fackerton and there collided with another team. In the force of the collision Mr. Selfert was thrown out of his wagon on the ground and severely r Injured one of bis hands. The vehicles suffered slight damage. At the coming election let the peo Ele of Packsrton voice their sentiments y placing Into otfloa men who are competent to fulfill the many duties required or inem or tne saia omoe. Some people may think and say to themselves, "I will not go near the pons." because certain individuals rule or run our local politics. This Is the wrong view to take of this matter, our local elections are oi vast importance, noi only to ourselves, out to our lam Hies as well. We must remember that our children attend the publia schools aaiiv. and to keeo un mis soienata in stitution it requires school directors who have ability and euergetlcnnss about them. Is this not an inducement to bring you to the polls T Vote for men who will de the most good, men who will Dlace our little burg In the line of progress, and lastly men who win serve not tne wants or one person, nut or an tue people. JKANESVILLK. The Jeanesvllie shops are working "double" time In order to supply the demand lor inelr work. The marriage of Samuel S. Wear and Miss Jennie MoTaggart Is an nounced for the 22nd instant. Nathan Shiner, of Jeanesvllie, had $75 worth at Antwerp and Carrier pig eons stolen Saturday night. He had just received them In the morning from Lancaster. His pony was also stolen, but was found the next day at Leylston. The members of the M. E. church will give an oyster supper tu B. of T. Hall. ol. the 22nd instant They have been very suoeesstul in this line In the past and from the satisfaction and ac commodation their patrons have re ceived, there Is no doubt that the com I ing event will be fully as successful. The new Duplex pump which Is being built at the shops here for the Jio. 1 colliery will be completed In a fow weeks. The new pump Is a large and expensive oue and when It Is plac es in me mine tne old poie pumps, wblch have done servloe for many years, win ue removed. The Liberty Band, of this place. Is now in a very progressive condition aud the members are determined that during the year they will endeavor to advance themselves aud add many re quisitions to tbelr organization. They have slxteeu members and have elect ed the following officers for the ensu ing year: Leader, John Rimbacb; president, William Thomas; vice presi dent. William Marton; secretary, John Good; Jtforgan Uriswold, one of the oldest members of the band, was elect What fl. Otcnred In tlill Cltv llurlna th Weak p.rtlnentlr Fllnmli.d by Our Mpclal It.poner.. Fine teams for all purposes at the South End Livery. All kinds of books and fine station ery at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Fine free lunch will be served at W. A. Peters' restaurant on Saturday evening. Hucksters supplied with flsh, Ac, at D. F. Rlckert's, East Welssport. Cheap terms cash. tf. Ladles' and misses' coats are sold at H price at the One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauoh Chunk. It Is said that Mrs. John Blose. who recently disposed of her business to T. J, Bretney, will launch into the confec tionary business at Mauoh Chunk. Just make It a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. M. T. Trexler deollnes to accept the nomination ror councilman in the sec ond ward. The committee shauld at onoe flu the vacancy. Men's and boys' strong well made suits can be bought 33 per cent cheap er at the one 1'rlce a tar uiotuing nan Mauch Chunk, than elsewhere. Our young townsman, O. A. Clauss, has been eonflned to his home this week with a very severe cold that threatened to derelope Into pneu monla. Go to C. A. Harding's llrorvon North street for teams for pleasure purposes or ror weddings or funerals, Lowest prices. Fish, ovsters. cheese, oranges and lemons, peanuts, etc.. wholesale at D. F. Rlckert's, Campbell's old stand, bast weissport. tr. Wm. Werley. of Jamestown, who Is Just recovering from severe Injuries sustained on tne railroad, will open a cigar and tobacco store In the above place. Aaron Krum. of Third street, who recently purchased the Wm. Werner property on First street, will take pos session of the same at an early day. Musical College. The SorlngTcrm opens May 1st, In Vocal and Instru mental Music For catalogues address uenry u. Moyer, rreeourg, ra. ;it. T.D.Thomas, the druggist has a mounted deer head in his show window on First street The deer was a' vlotlm of the unerring aim of our young friend m u raver, or xpwamensing. The Intention of Imm-ovlnc Mahon Ing street seems to be a unit. All the property owners on Mahoning street are anxious for spring time to open up in order that they can lay pavements. Av e have It reliably that the Car. bon County Improvement Company, win very snortiv mane ienignton bor ough a generous offer to introduce the aro light ror street illumination, T.J. Bretney has revolutionized the interior of the old Blose stand, and It now looks like a new place entirely. Mr. Bretney will move his family from Fourth street Into this building at an early aaie. Tax Collector Sbadle. on MondnT made settlement with the school board ror IKS! taxes. Total amount of school tax, KJ.urj.u. Exonerations, Kis.K). supplement, vnjfii. "Boss" Clauss. of the Vallev Tlnnst, and his old friend John Miller, better known as "Humbugger" were slefohlnir Tuesday and from all accounts the "two old cronies" had a fine time. H. O. Wilson, the confectioner, has E laced on the market "A Penny Cough IroD" made entirelv fmm wll.l tharr. and hoarhound. It promises to become a popular article and Is now for sale In many or our stores. Mrs. George Hahn. of Hazletnn. who recently lost her husband bv death, has taken up a residence on first street Jehurbton. -Mrs. Halm is a daughter to Charles Buck, of Union inn. -The painters of this town and Welssport have held meetings of late with a view of perfecting an organiza tion, whoreby much of the cutting of prices will be done away with, and the business placed on a sound, rock bot tom basts. Borough council will meet In regu. lar monthly session on next Tuesday evening. This will be the last regular meeting or tne council, xne council to be elected on the 21st instant will go Into operation on the first Monday in itiarcn, Charley McKelvev had a section of hose pointed at a frozen coal car, Mon day, wnen tne rorce or tne water tnrew tne orancn pipe Dack into bis face. ills jaw Done was broken by the colli- rod. We hope that be will 6son be o. k. Landlord Amandes Ktstler. of the American House, north First street, is rapidly loosing bis eye sight He Is under the treatment of Dr. Hitter, of Hiatington, wuo gives mm great en rouragement and promise to bring him out o. k, The Lehighton Land and Improve ment company contemplate some tm portant improvements, during 1893. Among others will be the laying of side walk along their property on Mahoning street A number of dwell ing bouses may also be erected. The Hazleton Sentinel says: -C. O, Beek has purchased a lot on North Church street. Consideration, 1000. It was the property of the late James F. Totton and was sold at Orphans' Court sale." Mr. ueck was a former -Lehigh tontan and his friends here will be pleased to hear of bis success. This Saturday evening the mem tiers of the Germania Saangerbund and their families will enjoy a social in their rooms In the Valley House. The oommittee b-tve spared no efforts to make the affair a very pleasant aud enjoyable one in every particular and so a good time cau do -expected Reuben Miller, the drover, took the law Into his own hands the other night and severely chastised a young boy uamrd Rex who purloined a rake and hoe from him. This will perhaps have a better effect than to have had the boy arrested and piled up a big bill o costs on toe county. HAI'I'KnttfllH BltirPM l-TITSI- H7.i;t. The Dolnga f !!. Wr.k IlitwIriMlnl Will, IVraotial Mention.. Harry Graver was at Allentowii ou Friday. Al KoonH.of Taniauua.cirt'led hero on Tuesday. The old canal bridge stands firm as ever. Continued later. William Whitehead- wiiscontlni.il to the house through Illness this week. Mrs. Jesetili Hover, an esteemed lady nu the east side, is on the sick list. -Nathan Lelfler. proprietor of the Franklin House, was at Allentowii on Tuesday. Tilghman Ash, of Wllkesbarre, was recent visitor to William Whitehead and family. Ed ShlfTerstlne was at the county seat ou Monday "blowing" through the telephone, Eh, Ed T Miss Helen Utile Is enjoylug a few weeks pleasantly among relatives at Olyphant, l'u. Misses Maud Wlutermnte and May Ravls. of Mauoh Chunk, were guests of friends In town last Saturday. Ileury Christmau. the genial Irani- face of the Fort Allen House, did busi ness at AUentoHti on Monday. The Union Hill Literary Society have changed their time of meeting from Friday to Saturday evenings of each week. Miss Ida Delbert.oneof thlstowu's most estimable young ladles, suent Sunday with relatives at Longacre's, Schuylkill county. Misses Delia and Elmlra Albright or Philadelphia, are enjoying a few days visit to the folks at home. Daniel and Harvey Albright have contracted with the Carbon County Improvement Company for Ice for n retail ice route during next summer. -Charley Wentz, of Union Hill, fell from a hay loft In his barn on last Fri day. He landed ker-lmmp in a grain cradle and sustained injuries severe enough to keep Housed up ror a few days following. A large delegation of the Salvation Army, who have their barracks at Slatlngton, held a very interesting and enthusiastic meeting In the Evangeli cal church on last Thursday evening. The attendance was very large. Word has been received that Bob Rehrlg, whojs under treatment In a Philadelphia hospital, is gradually Im proving in health, but will be unable to return home for some time to come. Charles W. Laury, who conducts the largest bakery business In Carbon county, is now building a new oven specially for pretzle baking, of which line he Intends to make a specialty after all Improvements are fully per fected. A gentleman from Lititz Is Is superintending the work. The jovial Tom Arner, who retire sentB the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, is doing some tall hust ling. Within the very recent past Tom has written policies for Elmer Gilham, Thos. Schoenberger, James Williams, Wesley Snyder and many otners, Nathan Snyder, proprietor of the Franklin Planing Mill on last Friday closed negotiations with tlio Carbon County Improvement Company, where by the latter secures the good will ami fixtures of the mill. Possession will be given on April 1st. Mr. T. Davis, of Philadelphia, will be in the manage ment of the mill. An addition of fifty-six and a half feet has beeu built to the Carbon Conaty Improvement Company's ice plant. Bv the addition .TOO more Ice moulds will be gained, making a total of 742 moulds. The dally output of Ice ill be 2u tons. The ire is frozen in blocks of 300 pounds and it requires 72 hours to freeze solid. The company anticipate doing a big business In this line during next summer. Letters for the following persons remain uncalled for In the Weissport ost onlce: John Scbauer. William tewart. John Walwert. Alex Solt. William Shannon. Israel Strauss, Harry Trumbaur. George Rehrlg. Milton Klotz, W. S. Knos, Kline Bros., Sarah Ward, J. T. Whitaker, Mrs. William Fisher. Henry A. Kreaater. Stephen Fritz, Miss MandaMartz. If your name Is on the list call for your "brief. uev. wucnter. alter being several years pastor of the Lutheran congre gation in this town, on last Sunday tendered nis resignation, it was ac cepted. Rev. Wuchter came to Welss port from Summit Hill at which latter Fiace ne was located for many years, fe has not yet fully decided where he will locate, although he Is considering several calls, among the number being one from a congregation at Pleasant Valley, Monroe county. The rumor that Nathan Snyder. who is about retiring from the planing mil business, will erect a large ractory or the manufacture of shoes, is not well founded. Mr. Snyder has no tu tentlon of again launching Into active business, lie will, bower, erect such a factory building It there are any who desire to lease the same from him. All his life has been devoted to active business and he will now take a well earned rest from all business troubles. The Alleutown Democrat savs: "Next Sunday an election for a pastor will be Held at tne new uosneunoppencuurcu. IllllHF MKNTION Or A WKMK'ft 1)11 INdS ON TIIK ItAII.. Mhnrt I'NVHarHpti Tliat Will he o llit.r..t to tW tullrnn.t liny. t I'eunsylVHUla Railroad officials talk of expending twenty million dollars lu extending their lint in Northwestern .Now t one and ror iiuuaio terminals. t Tho Lehigh Valley Kailroad is to have a haudsome new depot at Pittstoli for Joiut use with the Jersey Central and Delaware & Hudson Scranlou transfer business. X Pennsylvania Railroad Is making now connections with the Jersey at Ashley near Wllkes-Barre, whereby lu terchaugeof freight and coal t rattle will lie largely Inci eased. X John Fi lster, of Mahanoy City, has been appointed advertising manager for the Lehigh Valley Company, be tween Mauch Chunk und Shamokln and Hazletmr and PottHVille. lie en tered upon bis duties last week. t Itolllu II. Wilbur, general eastern superintendent of the Lehigh Valley Road, has been elected vestryman of the Church of the Nativity, South Bethlehem, to till the place made va cant by the death of H. Stanley Good win. X It Is stated on reliable authority that (he geueralpassenger departments of the Pennsylvania and Baltimore and Ohio roads huo already contracted for the transportation to Washington nf between 175,000 and 200,000 pemous to attend the Inaugnratiou of President elect Cleveland. X Tho route of a proposed coal rail road, 125 miles long, between White Haven and Arkvllle, Wnyue couuty. Is being surveyed. The road will provide a short cut to Scrantou, will have a New York connetlonwith the Uelawaip t Lackawanna at Gouldsboro and a Philadelphia connection with the Jer soy Central at White Haven. X Mr, Bernlmrt, of Lehigh, has Intro duced tu the legislature a bill prohib iting the employment nf railroad tele graph operators uuder the age of 20 f ears, requiring that they shall have at east oue year's experience as railroad operators before handling train orders. A penalty of SuOO Is provided for each and every violation. The bill is under stood to have the endorsement of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. 1 The Easton Express says: The work of the Lehigh Valley Bridge Ue. partment, since Feb. 1, is divided, part of It coming under the transportation department and the other part under tue n-otive iwwer department, ine machinery and iron work will be In charge of Master Mechanlo John I. Klnsey at South Easton. Many of the employes at the old bridge works tvill be transferred to south unston Shops, A portion of the machinery will also be taken to those shops. There will be a general foreman for the carpen ters and bridge men. This work on the Lehigh aud New Jersey Divisions will be In charge of Supt. James Donnelly. X The Railroad Trainmen's Journal says: "The Hungarian has his own methods for settling grievances. While they are not the most desirable, thev are, to say the least, effective. A party of them working on the Pan Handle in Ohio, locked their forematiup In a tool box for some imaginary grievance, set tire to It and sat around to await his cremation. The arrival of the teamsters working at the same place frustrated their designs by releasing thejmprls oned foreman. The leaders of the Huns left for other parts. The Hun Is not a desirable addition to our already large-population, but there is no dis puting the fact that he is progressive tu some respects." 8orlelyHl-Hlt or lntr..t Ic. lb. Mom bar of th PrBtornltv. Roaring Brook Castle, No. 1tT8, K. G. E-of Scrautou, was Instituted Feb. 1 by District Giund Chief Geo.. W. Evaus and stall. St. Bernard Temple, No. 10. iiiiikk rrrata nr ruitKi.i rt-;uONAi. MKNTION. iwauiug. ijHmes oi tne women r;gie, was Instituted Feb. 2 by District Grand unlet Howard u uoas and Man. The P. O. S. of A. and Jr. O. U. A. M-, of Weatherlr, Intend to celebrate Washington's Birthday In a fitting manner by having a grand flag raising over both school buildings, Bud by holding a parade on that day. Good speakers have been engaged for the occasion. All the local and several of our town organizations have been in vited to participate. Preparations are actively under way for the fortieth annual conclave of the Grand Corumaudery of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania at Wllkes barre next May 23 and 21. Fully 2,Wu Sir Knights have already secured hotel accommodations and 1,000 more are expected to appear In the parade. A hop win be given In tbelr honor. The arrangements are In charge of seven committees of Wllkesbarre Knights. The Castles and Commanderles of the IC G. E., of the Keystone State are actively preparing for the grand de monstration in honor or the (iraml Castle of Pennsylvania. The event will occur at Lancaster. May 0th. and promises to eclipse all former parades of this prosperous organization. The city will be profusely decorated In ad diiton to many uaudsotne arenas. The Local Committee will offer uumerous prizes to be competed for by the Castles and also the crack Commatideries nf tho Military Branch. MAUCH CHUNK, Teu prisoners only are now confln ed lu Fort Webb, on Broadway. Farson, Leach A Co., brokers, Wall street, New York City, will take the full issue of Carbon county bonds, to ue put on tne market soon. - Charles Costenbader, of Lehigh Gap, is out of jail since Wednesday. Costenbader Is the unfortunate young man wno loved not wisely but too well. County Commissioners Henry Mil ler, Daniel Cannon and J, C. Sendel, accompanied by County Solicitor Shar key and Attorney Michael Cassidy, were at Stroudsburg, .Monroe county, on Monday, where they Inspected the court house. Charles C. Brown, of this town, a Philadelphia 3c Heading clerk, died lu his boarding house ou Walnut Street, Philadelphia, at o o'clock Sunday after. noon, of typhoid pneumonia, aged 3T years. Mr. Brown was married Jan. 10 to Suss Bessie Alack, of East Mauch Chunk. He entered the railroad ser vice when a boy of 15 in the Mauch Chunk ouices of the Lehigh valley Railroad. When they were in Bethle hem he was in Mr. Green's offlne. Mr. Brown went to Philadelphia with the removal of the offices to that place and was In the office of R. R. Holmes, as sistant auditor of merchandise traffic. Mr. lirown.s bride of a mouth was at his bedside when he exnlred. Thebodv vas brought from Philadelphia on the uuuaio express .Monday morning and taken to East Mauch Chunk to the home of the wife's parents, whence the innerui took place on Wednesday after- uoou. Mr. Brown was very popular and bis sudden death was regretted by all his friends. Ills fellow clerks will Issue a suitable memorial. Mr. Brown lived in Bethlehem when a boy and is wen remembered as a companion by Ilethlehemltes of his age. Com- rnlBi: l'roiilff Who l.lt nntt flo a VUllloK llcrr, There and Mtc-ry where. I . -Daniel Smith, of Stemlersvllle,was in town on Friday. W. O. Miller was doing business at Weatherly on Friday. Ell and W. . Helnzleman. of East Penu, were iu town ou Tuesday. Ex-Judge Mendsen. -of Towamen- tdiig, was a Tuesday visitor here. . T. J. Nnsbaum, a popular Lausford business man, was here on Wednesday. O. It. Green. Towamenslng's popu lar constable; was a visitor In town ou .Monday. ..William Anthony, of the Lehigh Wagon Works, was at Slatiiigtou on Wednesday. . Mercantile Appraiser, Kistter, of Weatherly, was iu town ou official business Monday. . .Rev. C. E. Bartholomew, of Cresona Luzerne Co.. Pa., was a visitor in town ou Tuesday. . Miss Annie Clark is home from a few days pleasantly spent among Wllkesbarre friends. c r II... r till- r- was In this place on Wednesday and made us a pleasant call. . . A. O. Scliaffer and wife, of South Easton, spent Sunday with T. J. Bret ney and family on f ourtti street. . . . William Thompson, of the Second Ward, Mauch Chunk, was a Lehighton vwltor on Friday. . Dennis Gilbert of Philadelphia was-a guest of his brother Joseph aud family on Third street, this week. ..A. C. Colin, Ben and Mike Losos, a genial trio of Tamaqua young men, were In town on Sunday, the guests of Goorge i lauss on liankway. . . B. 3r Kuutz aud family, of t he First Ward, attended the a re-unlon of the rela'lousof Mrs, li. J. Kuutz at the home of her parents on Sunday. ..D.J. Klstler and Robert Chambers, accompanied by their wives, enjoyed a pleasant ride to the County Seat on Friday. . . Miss Annabel, the estimable daugh ter ot Charles Brokate, spent Sunday at home. Miss B is a student at the Kutztown State Normal School. . W. W. Bowman, of Slatlngton, was hereon Saturday. He was at onetime cashier of the First National Bauk, and is now a member of the Lehigh Wagon Company, limited. . .Those who expect to attend the Jolly Ten Bal Ma-saue Ball at Wilkes. barre next week are P. F. Clark, Henry aenwartz, 1. w. tluuss, a. it. .Miller, Ed. Campbell, Harry Weidaw hhiI Henry Nicholas. rilll.AllKI-l'IIIA. rAnnTviM-K. .Vrs. L. Frltilnrer Is oonflued to her house with quinsy. John Graver and famllv. from Lehighton. were guests In tnwa on Sunday. -Van Claase. the Central night oper ator, spent Sunday at Kreemansliurg wnn nis parents. Airs. It. W. Roberts spent Sunday at Slatlngton with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. it. , smith. Constable A. Smith and famllv spent Sunday at Lebightou with Sam'l Smith, a brother nf the aoustable. -.Vrs. Jacob Seheckler and daughter spent Sunday with her brother, John Beltz, engineer, at Lehighton. -The Evangelical Congregation are holding protracted meetings nightly with large attendance. -The canal lock of the Lehigh A- Navigatlon Company has just been re paired and improved. Mr. Smith, the man In charge, feels much delighted oyer the affair, and lighter services are assured te htm as soon aa navigation shall be resumed, -The Carlion Iron and Steel Com pany Is receiving four large cargoes of ore from Port Richmond, in addition to tue ore received from various oiuer places. They alsoliave a large number of orders for pig iron shipments, to commence this week. MAMOMNd, A spelling bee was held In Seudel's school house on Saturday evening. Grant Strauss and Oscar Zimmer man were visiting at Lansford over Sunday. Albert Fenstermacher, Ellas Nyer and Ambrose Fritz are taking lessons on the violin. A man, claiming to be ou his way from Nebraska to New Jersev. gave "magic lantern" exhibitions in a num ber of school houses last week. Mablon Nothstelu, formerly of this place but now ot Egypt, Lehigh couuty, spent several days Jn the Valley last week. The regular monthly meeting of our school board will be held in the Pleasant Corner school house on the 18th Inst. From llnrrl.lmrg, Harriibcko, February li. The game law arranged by the State Sportsmen's Association' widen will be presented to the Legislature for con sideration, provides that no person shall kill elk or wild cleer except from October 15 to December 15, inclusive, and no person shall have in his or her possession any wild deer, antelope, or fresh veulsou except from October 15 to January 1. A penalty of $50 is pro vided for each animal killed. It is pro vided also that no deer, elk or fawns shall be pursued or killed by dogs. No nersou shall kill in ono year more than three deer under a peualty of $50 The open season ror gray, black or fox sauirrels is from October 15 to Decem ber 15. It Is made unlawful to kill or expose for sale rabbits except from October 15 to Deecmber 15, under a nenaltv of EU. I lie act also prevents the hunting with ferrets aud shooting wild duckswun a swivel or mint gun or any other than guns that are habit ually raised to arm's length und 11 rel from the shoulder under a penalty ofeiu The open season for web rooted wild fowl is from September 1 to May 1. In the section referring to wild turkeys the open season Is from October 15 to uecember in, inclusive. Hunters are not allowed to shoot quail or partridge from November 1 to uecember lo, in clusive; penalty, $10 for earh bird kill ed illegally. No person shall kill or expose for sale grouse or pheasant except from October 15 to December 15, and It shall lie unlawful tu mint pneasaut and grouse during the night time under a penalty of 10 for each offence. The legal senson for rail or reed birds is from December 1 to December 31, in clusive. Section two provides that no person shall kill or take anywlld tur key, grouse, pneasaut, quau, partridge, lu Montgomery county, and In Trinity t woodcock, rail or reed bird with any Reformed church. Lower Mllford, Le-! net, trap, snare, blind or torchlight, high oountv In the forenoon at the uuder a penalty of 310 for each bird. iatter, and in the afternoon at the It is provided that nothing in this sec- flnvlmnhnnirfiii. Thn plinlf.A nf Mm Hnn Khali be RO construed aft tn prfivftnt congregation seems almost unanimous I individuals or associations from gather In ravor of iter. c. r.. Crletz, the pre- ing live game tor propagation or pro sent pastor of the Reformed church at ! teotlon from December 20 until Febru- Weissport. He Is a son of Squire Alvln F. Crletz, of Lynn port, Lehigh couuty, aud a graduate of Franklin and Jar shall College at Lancaster." Dnck Shooting In the South. Our popular and progressive young townsman, W. E. Ash, of Third street, Is at Cambridge, Md., where is enjoy ing duck hunting. Game there must be plentiful according to this Item, taken from the Democrat and News of the above place, kindly sent us by 1 Mr. Ash: -The lot owners of the Lehighton cemetery met at the office of the secre tary, Mr. lohn Seaboldt Saturday evening and elected the following directors: Richard Koons, Ezra New hart and D. II. Straup. All the direc tors will meet Saturday evening when a president, secretary and treasurer will be elected. The remains of Mrs. Theo. Law, who died suddenly on last Wednesday night were taken to her former home In Columbia on Thursday afternoon, The hunters are getting a great many terrapins in the marshes at pre sent The terrapins usually lie dor mant in the winter, but this year have been frozen out of tbelr holes by the extreme cold weather. It Is remark able, however, to jee what u quantity ot cold a terrapin can stand. Durlug the coldest days mis winter a dealer had placed -some terrapins lu a tub of water to thaw out aud the water and terrapins froze Into a solid block. The dealer thawed the terrapins out and they were not hurt in the least One Crisfleld Arm has handled 10,000 terra pins this seasou." viek'. rum fluide. Lm.. ' .t... To this brief item Mr. Ash kindly The Poets Number of Viek' Floral AvuSutl at Columbia. 1 ott'ers tue foIIow"nK explanatory note: fluMe. issue,! bv Junes Vlc.ga Sons. Pnts at Columbia. i "The ducks are of various kliuls. very Itochester, N. Y Is oa our table, and . ViUr P1Pn,Ur TOjng friend Colutn-. few "canvass backs" among them, but Is the handsomest publication of the "u? """ " proiuugou very nue as a rule, rne terrapin kind we have ever Been. Vlok'a Maga- ".'.. """" " u - uuuer sine is now in its seventeenth year Bnd medical treatment He la still unwell ! nas a circulation of .uou per montu. ."V".". . V K; m. 1 1',' . town. We hope, that back borne, among familiar scenes, be will soon re- I gain former health. A pleasant birthday surprise party . . . . i . , i i . . i u miiuuui. uu LiirKf? uul HO where Interment was madi Mr. Law B..u.o".mp. . . will make his home at the ExeJiange ' notoi, tne utiles girls, Mamie and Man Its aim la principally to teach and talk about flowers aud vegetables in such a way as to make it a valuable visitor In every borne. See that you are on their list. arylnext following. There shall be no hunting or shooting ou Sunday uuder a penalty or-Ru. .Mongolian pheasants and prairie chlckeus are protected for two years under a fine of t.j. lor eacn uiru Kiiieu, ZKRN FOR UtmOKSS, Our Bankwat contemporary with a residence of less thau u 'year and a knowledge of men that hardly goes deeper than Sam Gilham, persists iu its endeavors to belittle so honorable. and distinguished a gentleman as Dr.J O. Zern, the Democratic candidate for burgess. Such action only meets with the severest condemnation from verv nearly, if not all our people. Dr. Zeru's reputation for honesty and integrity lias never been questioned; of his broad, liberal philantronhy all cau speak, tor almost a ouarter of a ceu- tnry lie nas lived within a stones throw of this town, and for a year or more nas been a citizen in reality as for twenty years he was nominally. that the doctor Is "slow." tho "tool of a clique," "easily imposed on," "weak," iC are out amy vaporings of a brain congested with its own weakness. Dr. Zern will be Lebighton's next burgess aud in this honorable capacity he will look alter tne iinances and business Interests of Lehighton with economy and yet with an enterprise and energy that will not be characterized by the intrigues of a demagogue. Dr. Zern will be elected burgess by a large ma jority because ligt is the friend of all the jieople. Counties and Their llehte. The report ot the Secretary of Inter nal Affairs, Thomas J. Stewart has just been Issued and among other things we find this of counties and their debts: The total county debt for the year closed has decreased from 881,773.103. 12 to hi,wz&xi.ij. mere are sixteen counties which have no debt of any kind. These are Bradford, Centre. Erie, r rauKiin, ruiton, ureeue, Lawrence, Lehigh, Luzerne, Northumberland, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Venango, in.muKMiu,aim i.juuuug, nunc iu, counties of Bedford, Bucks, Cambria, Carbon. Clarion, Crawford. Cumber. land and Indiana show a marked In crease iu the amount of their couuty debt. As regards Carlaih county's Increase in tne amount or debt there is an er ror. Carbon's debt Is now only 810,KX), a reduction for the year of S(i. A Day Spent rleeaanttj. With the City Polka. it wantlie tileaiire ot the writer te be on ot a par.) dituiK nun uariKin f-'oiiill) s Slierin, re celllll. to escort Michael Dnrtor.theliriititl iimr. ilerer ot hUcountriinan, Michael tlaleto, to the bastera rctiltenlUry, at l'liludelphla. TnH leantll iookiiiic sirialtue is situated on 1 he for. ner il:-itti street ami Falrmount avenue. We appruacueu me eiim.iiiv .rtHwn with feellrss oi tile greatest dlflluenre and a ieeular pity for iuve iiiiuur. wuo was uoonirt! o spend leu ) ears ol his life therein. The sheriff pulled the bell. A single door la the ureal massUe tales was opened, lie showed his papers ol eoinnill nieul and we weie dulv admlllt-il. Wetverees. corted to the bath house, a oue-story stone suui-mre.wnere .Michael liuuur was reouesked to disuone by overseer W. . Slienlierd. lie emuMed uls Dockets of their conn-ms. one nr iwo iciiers. a pen and uoiuer aud ink, a cigar, ed to lhomas Webb, after belu told Himi nnr was a barber la the prison. These things were tint up lu his handkerchief toxetber with kl:js, the aiueuntol his cash capital. He wasthcu ururieu io unuressana lake a nam. lhe pris oner went about tills Dart or nneratlnti uftli n ,vi) Muiii-Huic luncmuy. rouuwins tne oatn he was nresented with a new nmnt n..ti.na thai would very much enthuse the meanest I'eKKaruii our sireei. uuuieacned muslin and drawers, and shirt, aud a complete suit, pants, ,rs. aim , -o.il, m me i-uiilllloueM Ullie lllllllllx. aslxpalrof socks for a uuaiter. aitdhemv sliues. Mike's belongings were then put 111 a bur bag. tied up and marked hits, by which he willfortlie nest teu je.us lie known. A bag was then placed over his bead anil he was taken Into the prison, through a long corridor to the otllce ot Michael Uassiil w here he w as entered, with a description as to his clime, date ot eon llctlon, Ac. The last we saw oi Mike lhidor was In the office where lie sat trembling vlslbl) with e)es wet with tears. It Is not,a pleasant contemplation to look forward to ten j ears f confinement In the Eastern Penitentiary and set there are many biases far worse. The i.rlson sa marvel of cleauliness. with an odor ol Jean Mloly Ol R.sdtaf, r. Dull ZMOT'S It will pay-you to cull at our-Store itntl me wlmt we, fire ofTerinivr in Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. It can be truly said tlmt nnwbcreelse outside of the large citiet trill you lie able to have so lnrgcftnd complete nn assortment to solqct from, as you will find here. Our prices, too. are exceedingly low, and will be sure to pleaw you. READY-MADE CLOTHING. In this line of Goods we carrv a New, Stylish and well mnde line of Suit, Tant and Overcoats anil we are scllinf; them at Hock Bottom Prices. We alsoliave a fine line of Hats.Gaps& Gents Fu rnishings Opera House Block, Tjehighton, Pa Miserable and Dyspepsia, Pain the Bluss, Hadaohf tn th Buck, Sto. heultliluliie tu.it 6iirtrlil the Uitor HUmlliiglnthe centre oi tub prison, one cau look down the six corridors by simply turning lu a circle. Tliere are mi .ulwriers couflnM turf. Of thin number 27 are women and two are trdin Carbon county, Wanner and Ltciiten waiter, from the loner end wnlnsr time for larceny. Their tetnui will soon expire. Ttie prison cells are kept neat and clean. Thcwe confined &t hard labor follow the emuloj incut in mcir vrua. auiuhe tiirsr atoi'dtinn are knlttluK of hose, UHoiing-, sltoenrnkinj, &c. V were refused permission to see UanUiey, HilU delphla's defdultinn treasurer, but then think lint of it we should hare known hrttJT. Thmnuh with our Inspections we are out on the street aeain. ureauuns uoa-g pure air. ino uiiy nam io,wu,m; Twenty leart at bulldlux! only hair completed) was our next point ol viewing. Through this massive piece of modern architecture we were escorted b Mr. C. Wesley Daniels, a mntnutiir umi hniiiW n) Kreat popularity, who off and on for teu sears pasi nas nau irom m 10 w orick layers employed in this structure, and who has built inanvof fmladeldhta's line residence and husiness places. From the lowest furnace pit to root wfi iiwuii in j uiuiTs, oupreiue conn maiii' Ders, ponce court, reporter room, etc., ue were takeu. with explanation here aud there that made tne two Hours spent In City Hall USE DANA'S HARMAPAS1LI.A, ITS W ALP'S EAGLE STORE. Tbe cold wtather brings with It the ntcejslty 6t warmer coverings. Vou don't need to think ot this the fact forces Itself npou you, but where to buy the best end the cheapest Is the point. Let us make a suggestion We are ready to sell you blankets sail comforts ot the best quslity at the Lowest Prloes. It tou doubt this, rail and aee us, go oyer our Stock, examine and compare and then we are sure you will be oonrlnced that we tell you the truth. Under this head too, come ! lu honor of Mrs. Charles Smith, at her 'TIIK home ou Second street, late Saturday ' evening was attended by lira. M. 1 Relchard and daughters. Asirie. Lillle. uk uuuuj .ars. uweu iieuritf auu daughters, Mrs. Bosnard and daughter, jure. ii. r. mailer. Mrs. wm. Bcnaaie. Mrs. Darld Hateh, Mrs. Wm. Michel, airs, oieurerwait and nauaiiter. Mm .1. F. Smith, Mrs. Mllltr aud daughter aud Miss Amelia LeuU. At a late hour a splendid supper wss served to which an qiu tun justice. TIIK VALLEY COMPANY ' U'lll Mk n MacnlHcent Uliplaj. at the url.l'I fair. One of tbe finest railroad exhibits at the Clilcaco World's Pair will be itiat of tbe Leblgh Valley Kailroad Company. Tbe full detalli of the display have not yet been decided upon, bnt work on suudrv Articles that sill form pari of lbs display is active ly DrnereMlnc at thedlfferent shops .miied bv lhe couipanv. A new endue for exhibition a. the fair la being built at the llaileton buops bv Master Mechanic David Clarke. It will be a maznificeot specimen of mechanical skill, tbe peer or superior of any that bas yet been bulll, tbe perfect embodiment of power, speea. ana oeauiv. as engines go. Tbe Lehish Vallej's engines are tbe band tom.it in tte world, while for service thev out rank the locomotives of most ether roads. The exhibit will contain a paasen ger car being bulit by faster .Mechanic John I Klusev at tbe Easlon anops. A house car. a nat car. and a Jouble hopper coal car or gondola are being built for tbe exhibit ot tbe I'ackwlon Shopa by Master Mechanic Lentz There will also be a specimen stretch of the Lehigh Valley's standard track. The most unique pan of the exhibit will be the first locomotive owned bv the Iteadlne Kailroad. The Lehlgb Valley Coal Com pany will also display an rxnioti. its i very Continued Success e KoeA's r M X must say a word about Hood's Barsat. rtlla for It has mad ma latl Ilka aaothsr Mfc I was mlierabta and dull all tho tuna; had aha blues, could not enjoy ttta lsast fua; fait slsai aft over and often thought I would saoa cla. 1 sal not know what to do. Could not sleep, s4 at work with sadsfaotloa. Xy stomaah was ae out oi order that I Often Wished I Wat Dead. I spent many a dollar tor msdteloa, all for UMs, orImlghtsay.no benefit I saw aad rad sa much about Hood's garsaparuia that I taeoaht I would try It The first bottle made a dlgaraat feeling, so I kept oa BUI I bad takaa thrss. the severe pain la lay baok, hsadaoha aad dlstrasa In my atomaoh, all trases of dyspepsia have Entirely Disappeared and I can eat, sleep and work, sod feel so xeueh better than I ased to, that II caaaet tkaah Hood's SarsaparlUa enough. I earnestly re- Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures commend It aa tbe best modiolus for dyspepsia and distress la tho stomach. I wish Hood's Sarsaparilla abundantsucoess." JoixSTiair, T4S Locust Street, Heading, Pa. We Don't Give Away Froaonta but We Will Make V Cash Discount of TEH PER CEJHT. On every dollar's cash purchase made from our Popular Furni ture EstabHshment, We have no skimpy stock to select horn, but one of the finest assortments of House Furnishing floods to be seen in the Valley. Well lighted store rooms to display our goods enables purchases to buy satisfactory. Just now showing pretty things in New Furniture nf all kinds and magnificent, Carpets. Come and see ns and take advantage of this big Cash Discout Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. $26,292,980.56. .Vew X.smrKHCe isni. $323,U8,331 zz THE K4tflTABLB KOCICTT ULpfl a l. no eb. actirLri, W KITES . k tARHER AH K PAL AMD HAS A LAEfiBR AMOUNT OF ASAUEAVCt IK FORCE TAK AST UTMER COM F ANT IN TUB TTOM.D, Airi:ANCK IS FOHCF. JANL'AltY , tiBf, $804,894,557. 2,376 Death Claims Paid In 1801, $8,946,132,72, For IUttft and further Information address -A Income, IBM, $39,054,943 Hood's Pills cu iivr uu, slot hui ftcht , Janndlct, IndlgMtloa. Tryli Sl. W. P. LONG, Special ipt ttiitOD, Pei'a. A. Sell & Co., iterestluz and Dfvirtobfnnr(uii nerirwi nf out lives. Iu an unAnl.he4 -rOrnn sn the centennial ot 176 In perfect ml nature. Through tne corruior oi uy nan looked at the iim she statue of William PeDn, jt lY)t Mali and meillhlDC 0erOUO noiind. Juat nnnnRltf iho Cltv Hill llelti's new fourteen story building 1 ,tniiK u i in nio sue lonneriy wpupien oy a VesbiterUn church. Jlftvinir fvliM.iiitvt trrv nook and corner ne pulled for the Mint, through wuicii r cre rn-vrvu ot inn aiennea ana pleasant CaiUin Wehr, of M mini It Hill, now an uglier in this Institution, L'ndcr his care we enjoed special prhlleKea, being permitted to stand close to the varum machines used lu malt in e money The hour wpent here was a ny Instructive one. From the renniuic department Into the rolling department and then to the i SOUTH ESD LIYEBY, - BBTaTaTBTaTaTaraTa yflf wi rn TaRlk!SJ- Itpawnalilo Priors. iJiisSjisisJ, ' " JWI'l.KVSKll ll'K I'l A CIA LI. ALVATION OIL! SQitD 9 9 Large room where many women are eniplo) ed at ine miniiiK: iiiacniucs. ineae mac nuns turn out 160 pennies per minute, while others turbine frtc Wta 2$ Cti. Set tj mtt Mtri. Will ref'eve Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SwellngMtBruiteSftumbagOtSpraift', Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns, Cuts, Scalds, Backachea Wounds, Ac. f erred to are the famous salt water diamoud Imcks " of Mary laud, and are worth, lu city umrkeU from sJ15 to dAO per dozen, i&j per dozen being a fair average price for "Counts," viz. a tarraDln measurim? 7 Inches aoro&M lower faaeil ana weighing from & to ui features win ue a mountain oi coai ana a lhe IteforiuM MlnUtrrlum The Rev. G. A. Schwedes. pastor of runst ueformed unurcn, u., Monday entertained the Reformed. Mtulsterium of the Lehigh Valley at the regular montnly meeting. The inclement weather marred the attendance, yet the meeting qroved to be one of the best jet held as fur &h practical ells. eusMons were concerned. Ten clercv men were d resent' Dr. A. Ii. Koolln aud tne iter, a, r, norue,oineiienown;ine itevs. u. v. luchards. A. V. Mitmau. aud II. M. Diefenderfer. Allentowu; the Kevs. A. Ltouacn and JJ. liotiirook, ol this place; the Rev. W. F. .More, of Cat a sail qua; the Rev. N Z. Snyder, of South Bethlehem; and the host, the Rev. Mr. 6ehwedes.Rethlehem Times. AlTrtUeiutnt at 1 Ont IJjr Wont. The cnl-aord column In the Carhon Advocate affords a cheap and popular mode of advertising. AdverUsemeoU are Inserted a) tbe rate of 1 cent txr word for each Insertion, but no advertisement It Inserted one time for leu than 13 cents. Oiit-of town residents sendlne advertise' ments for this column, will please accouv panv their order with tue cash or one or two-cnt stamps. The amount Involved Is too siaatl to requite us to collect it through tbe mall. If vou haye anything to sell, try this column. from W) to 80 and ISO per minute. The money in this department Is welshed morning and after noou.and no oue Is allowed to leave until the vtelghtall corresponds with the Invoice nude during the aay. We were also taken Into a vault and almost looked our etesout aalna at t.'O.ooo.ooo In solid blocks of gold and nihcr. On lugot ot eo pounds we were allowed to bandit, very pretentious looking building, being low aim Kiouniy ihuii loniae nu nuv -rioted digits with Char!) Maeni ejMion. Among me anni einpjt ii lamii 3ire -m lajflvl. la Imecit'h; DctthofUrt.O. W, Duncan. After suffering for a luug time Mm, George V. Dungan, tbe estimable wife of thn pastor of the M. E. church, died ou Thursday afternoon last from can cer. Deceased was a native of Monroe county, wnere interment waj made on Monday, following ber vices tu the church here at which many leading divines officiated, ilrs. Dungan had manv warm friends here who much re gret her death and tender warmest Chester, Delaware, pounds. Plenty ot wild ducks this ttason. While dowu in the Virginia Lud of the Peninsula this week a party of "nigger1 gunners offered to sell the writer 0 tine ones for CO ceutH. Annual Methodist Conference. The annual conference of the Phlla delnhia District of the M. E, Church will convene iu Norrlstowu, commenc tugouMarchS aud continuing eveu davs. Daily sessions for butine will be held in the mornlug in the opera house. Aunlverbarlea will be held even afternoon and evenlug. A public mass meeting will be held In the opera house, in tne interest or the i.hrlMiau Sabbath and the closing of the gates of the Columbian Uxpos'ltlou on that day, on Sabbath afternoon. The great missionary anuirersary win be held in the opera house of Mouday night, March 13. Bishop Henry X. Wnrreu. ot Denver, wilt preside at the sessions, The four districts of the conference In clude the counties of Philadelphia. Laftuoaster, ueoa made ud Into coin it would amount to f ll.cCKt. a man lonune oy ine nay, ine aiini is uoi ita. n aie oi harlcv llaiilv known as "lteclnnxltY Three ) ram of cUyllfe has rarve h changed the otd proprietor of the l'gtn Houm. In the aftehmoD oneof the party attended ine unewiui Mrect iipera moua wnere uenian TnoMDMn' -u d uoi nest ran was oeini: per formed while others others continued sight acting and cullinc ou friends. In the eeniit(C aeteral hours were delightfully spent at the "iujou. ou xn si reel, iierr wc were iuriuimr in -seeing, iuti for a short minute before our de- art ure, Tligu Knerr, a former ienuruionun. Itlvh Innltt t.rriiios- sxtl Ir nn Interrsl IngdayaltugtMheraiid will be long rrmembcrril uy Piirnn josepii o. iiii, inuiiitts truu.a ip uncnana a.. rt-icnt. tn .iistum nuniv Itllaiii Hhimi. of Wralherlv All, r 'ainnlu II of lansford, and the writer. How We Grow liiirinfr lhe flrt montti uf tbe new earue hate added to our subscription lists the follow lug names, many of them new readers, of the A.i'iCATK. We appreciate Ihlt evidence of favor and will tine every effort to folly merit patronise of all mir readers. Mrs. Dr. Ualliet. Mauui liouer. Beiwrt ofKast Mauch Chunk. State Weather Station. Temperature and Precipitation tor January 10 i. Uud Tenineraturti for nuHitb. lfLfl desreeti Hlghent Temperature during ruouttu -u. degree lowest Temierature for inonUi, U below sero Aieau or maximum lor tnouiu aj oeKiees Mfun or Minimum for I month 0J decrees tlreateet daily range for mouth .ti. d?gre iweai aaiiv rautge ir awmn a. wrr Total rain fall for the month SJW Incite Total depth til auowisjo Inehee. r. i . wiTrBHUTK. wonener inlnalute breaker now Uing built at PiUaton. Tbe Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company Is making active preparations to aocommo daie tbe Increased pataeeger traftlce lucl-! dent to tho H'oild'a Fair. Thecompanj eatveu to et a fair share ot the trade. The Chicago Fair ttausportallon will all be long distance t rattle. The passwogert will enjov all the eomfotts of travel the Lehigh Valley so well renders. Supi.Rollln II. Wilbur said that the rates of passeuter transportation to tbe Fair would be fixed b. the Philadelphia A suwuiua paawMigw ucw uipdhu wp"C- W n. 11-rl-rL Jonh Jonet were eleel tlon with the other trunk lines, and -lie art- board f nuuiauert. the president appointed t del that thev would be less than the rtMEU I . Mt'tugh, Kdward ftallagher, tymnet M luitteeon reutH)fls and oy laws. To Iook After Gam. The Fort and Htream Hnortsmeus Club ol Panther Greek Valley, has Juat beeu formed at Lauaford. A. M. WcomuUcr, waa ejected preal- dettt , Patrick HotMwi. vi ore went, c c. Urltugh, seeretary. JatAea T. 11 ulbeani.tr eaaur- cr; hawuH McLtuin, jm Carr, Alex Murikb). mhi as Uf rales now prevailing. warm Clothing, Rubbers and Boots Ld d.nohtep. whr. aurrt ISchuvlkll . Daunhin. Xnrthamntim. m.m f Lehigh, Carbon. and Monroe. Her. U. a Card to th Public. W. Dungan, of the M. E. Churoh, on You are cordially Invited to inspeot 1 First fttreet,wlll attend this eonferenoo. the many new and nrettr novelties in . silver iust diftnlaved that cannot La a "f and Shoes for winter. In tttis too, we can meet your wanta at tbe very Lowest Prices. We extend an invitation to have you call before you buy elsewhere. Robert Walp, First strsst. Op. Kouad Uonaea, Lutheran Ulnlstorlutn. The monthly meeting of tbe Luther an Mlulsterlum ot the Lehigh Valley was held Monday at St. John's Luther an Church, A lieu town, the Rev. Dr. Repass pastor. The question discuss ed was "No Sabbath outside of the ehurch." Tbe Rev. J. 11. Roth, of Cata sauqua, opened tbedUewtslon. a skele ton of a sermou preaeueu uy tne iter. Mr. Kuder, ot Bath, was presented and i discussed. It was voted to bold the uext meeting at the same place. ! Suit mid Overcoat made to order lu the latest styles and seen elsewhere in this section and this Henry J. Danaer, lir., of Hearer i guarantee a perfect (it from elSXX) up beautiful stock surrassea anvthinir 1 Run, otfem for sale ht6yearold mare. ever attempted by us heretofore. Don't She is perfeetly safe, uot afraid of mUa seeing this really magnlUeent engines and a ateady and reliable line at 1 IL Hold's Mauoh Chunk driver. Pw further particular apply iewslry store. as above. tf. WO.Oo which is at least 33 percent cheaper than you can get them made anywhere else t ail at aonaneim s Merchant TaUDnoKlIalUaaucU Chunk aad Have your order . Mutchler'a Pension Bill Hound tAuimou sense eiutnkBterttee Couicrea' iun MutAhlrsa ocuslon MIL whim Ot()uuil rha atteoUoo of the house reccnUy. One ol the beet Iunt ttl rkNiLaaal thl-OUfi'h ls.aTnlSL. aad aMHT. hag all pension woney to be paid directly front , ine j reneurj- wa wvura rwm iu n wwtwr. ful wmkIIhs out of the " beMa " and faW eUUu aata who are now costing Cttele Imhi eork uk awHis Mima n. a - joMraat. Tbe State Revenue. Mate Treasurer Morrtsea and Auditor (ieue ritJ Uraof have nlven Keereeeiitailve Marekall. cbajrwsa ol the House evmwaRiee appfeurtav ttosw, eaUaMtes ol Ae ret eouea CeruUe Mat two esra. They place Uei at f li,ooo.ooo. k-Ute Treasuref beiie c ttie re U wtH atfl ife l,ttun aad Oevevaar PatltoM ptVtl BCErasaifwiw. KTBWebMObwbbmbBWSBjr a Can lie kqit out of the House very effectively and sill' your rooms and halls made warm and comfort ahle if you huy your Stoves and Ranges and Heaters lor us, Our prices are always very low and satisfaction is always guaranteed. We aso carry the usual large line of Tinware of all kinds at our usual low lirices. W. S. KUHNS, Opposite the Round House, Ziugktou, i branch Store. Snyder's Block Weissport. eruvrl'v" Cf mti aayf. Chaa. Trainer. iviewea Keen. Henry Panzer, j. newt, Eeorge tkhnelle. kV.rCstrohl. i-'raak flerber. Lewis J. Christmau, li. u iKmnell, W. Lelnbard. Jese Morgan. amea 1 tart man. Hainuel Oo8tnta4er. Hiias iieer, a. ii. Miner, u. p. Ho nr. mi. Janiea Em b, A n. Miner, Tho. Schailer. Dr. si. M. Italllet. Mn A. Groot. feter HeUabo, j. newu La. Ilaeeiitian. J. U. Eritt, lucnaru woo mug. William lUkiurO. Nehoa l. ltelehard. John O'LKxsoeh. Kl Ileflelfluger, .lohn Kiner. Harah Markler. V. A. Borer. K I Ulan Ntebhng, Hlmon Rlose, Kllas Markley, slotin Uendsr. .lame Wiliiamwin, J. ti ltoanell, It. V. I'eter, .heph Arner, cTFrolleh, I. Olewlne, .ludge Heldle. Wm. HteeWer . Bret ft ey, MIIuhi Trainer. JanieeKueeht. leuols Went, A U Bartholomew, Mlsa Km ma C'lauaa, Wm. allehel, slos. Jsaman, Ueorge Kreage. II. T. MeAnine, Carbon Oounljr Com CtvartesTreitei. mm French Dress Robes Ye are offerii'.g a Lot t .French Dress Itobes at Greatly He duced Prices. The Styte. and Colorings are excellent, and all are to be closed out as follows: , "A5,fl wfre Imported to sell ' tx.00 " - " " " 10,0 " " " " " I2,50 " " " ' " 20,00 ' " " " tor $10,00. ' i,CO and 15,0. ""MT.OOand 20,f)0. tW.W) ' 0,00 HEADACHE! 1 Of allforai.Wenrnliw.asMei. Plta,aiees- lcMs3, UallMM,XIUslee, Ulus,Or" , l.kll. tka-aaaiaaiaiHal.ala .reurtdbr DM. Mil, tUA' Ul-aiXiUA'ii VK ALUVIWt, Three Ultle C'hureh Items. j ear A SL17 bell wbleh has Iwen Id use in the MMliodUs-rtiurrh at DuUoW for mer Iwo tears eraeked recently, and on Anntlay It ringing sound iU)fd out It weighed 1.IW txuuls. i rr-Thf Meiiinsliat. ot UuriDsvl le. Clear 1 ttestl ovutity. are eoete4at4aUng tlte eractUtn of a i new eluireh at tht nlaee, to eet 14,004. Kx OoDgmatataji John PattM has guraitleetf two thlnts of tbe fundi front bis own meket. i rw Tla ljithorn and ReforHiCsd eonaretSa t4eM at Mauch Ohuofc have Migrated, the, ijiUaenuu aeepiug ine oia uwee vi wwwir uu paying the Keformed rei4e )!, The latter wiu erect a new viiaee iu tne ipnui- Banks Towuabip JtepubllsMiis. The Kepubltuaaa of Basks toMrnahJu ImW their ounveattos on Hatuiaav. wbeu the folio -tag Candida tea were uoMltiated. fai Csweetor-JohB Rvaas Vorktowu. 6rvir Wm. Watklna, Bearer Headowt tsavrTOue dlSMaasMiaV dibcerous drno "U bo UlM M I t.Ea' Drjl1t)KlTIVE.NKt 1.1 piter S'romSeieaiterio Jsnasir saroaa tsmnthsNrTle I bsid at least i nuTatotom. anonowerttr Uiree n rrths ue be n- mer UBAtti. - JoHS B. roiXtHS. Hw Mleh " ! hiTbn uln DH, MILFS1 Hl ATOII AT1VB MCU VIMS, for about fnnra-nttbt U bsa bruutrbt me relief end core. I hate laken M tnr rllepr. and efter tn it for oe woek fcsre hedm'auaa. Hard C. firasia. lleibvlll, P. rin bok ot areaa cure aed tiial hsotttcs TU CK a Vruf -tsu BTerrwbere, or ad Srem DfUMlLCO MCDICAL CO.. Klkfwt, lae Sold T T- D. Thomas Auditor's Notice. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. - I F. V. Weil. & Co, 1031-1033 Linden St., Allentown, FOR Far Tai Collartor. William fcahadle, solicits Ihs port ot lbs Totsrt ot Lsklgatoa. sup. tr. I VlLtraLkA tfkl4ra. Viatatinl frirTsraVrra fTharltTa Baumusf Tresi kow Oesrge lavtea, Jeauesvtlk. QgasjlsMe tieary Hsffman, Trearkow TOwbsmp Oletk Evan fllbboa LeTtsum AudlliM- Willuro Rtehards. J ernes UTr ADdsUnt Aaeeeaor Jobn Uam Audrnried ISE UAVA'8 SArVSAPAKir r i THE K1XD THAT CL'Hii.' Iu the nuttstr of the Estate j In the OtUtMt' of KwwSft A. iteary, hue ot uoun ot vaneni Lower Towaatraaiag fwp. 1 County, fa., Aavfl (jarooii uo rs., UMwaaew. inhi pt. The uisdeTalgned AudUor appointed by said tkMUt tu laauM ufjuti tW ekAawtuue Amu ts the AtataWratur's Aoeouat of tbe above HaUtfw fis sate tsw aaoswat it ueceeiary, atw muki qis- ) Oi l. a. wseei aa Pite ol kls an- dla. tiibutkjtt of te funds la tlx nawla t J.q. win KraiiiMir. th . ttsartLisi i fits rata Ud. for rkc tansnlliuliL ul lit ikaBata In till CaWintV In the boruugh of Matk-li Chunk, on tMBjfdey, tne mil aay ot uarcu. jl u . i. i v wiav. m tie re aud hen all part leu tntereeted art 1 leouired U atopear vud uieMnt their uta.nta, or be fureci (Jelirred from cotelug is on said (und ) a HHHEH, Aisdiloi. , t ro. ita, isau in I HEADQUARTERS Wood Mantels, Fire-Place Furniture, GRILLE WORK, TILING -TILING S35 BUY OF THE MAKER. F, W, WEIL & CO.,