ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE (lent, do jrou know what a perfect tilling shirt In like ? We believe many of you Io not! We know there'! scarcely a more provoking thine; tunnn misfit shirt. We ui give yon a perfect FIT. Wo ask ft trial, as that only will rcveitt the comfort they Impart to the wearer. We sell the best slilrl for the money to he had anywhere, This Is n broad assertion, but you'll more than conllrm It upon examination. II doesn't matter whether you've paid i.7S or $2.uo for aslilrt elsewhere, no'll equal or surpass It for a (treat deal less. Here's to the point! We'll sell you tho llliST WEAUINO and llESf 1UTTIN Whlto Uress Shirts at Moo a half dozen, or 91.10 n piece unlaundrled; 7.00 a halt do7cn, or Sl.ai a piece laundried. Don't Judge by the price, come and see tho HHIItTS. (Ircat saving by uslnu NHSIlAUM'8 GOLD EN 1UO COl'l'EE, the King of Itlo's. There has never yet been offered consumers a roasted collee so uniform In nil Its character lst.sasNU8llA.UM'S(OI.DEN RIO. Those who mod It eight years aco aro Just as well satisfied to day as when they began using It. Wo take every precaution to guard against its deterlora Hon. It Is packed In ono pound air tight pack. ages at me a pound, J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South and Plum Streets, j-eniKm-on, I'a. The Carbon Advocate SATUIiDAY. MAItCH 29, 1800 LOCAL EVENTS CUT UP. Miss Alvcnta Graver's Grand openln? of sprlnR and summer mllllnary at the mew lork Millinery Storo. surpassed anv and all previous efforts on her part to per- leciness. Hie lareo show windows were the semblanco of a bower garden of flowers in all the pretty shades and effects, while on tho Inside of her handsome storo room, beauty in all gorgeousness surpassed itseit ana reigned queen of all. Combined with tho artificial were tho real emblems of loye, beauty and purity at onco enhanc ing and forming an effective combination. Of tho many people who visited the store all wern loud in their praises of our popu lar milliner Miss Alvenia Graver. At a meeting of tho Lchlghton Hase uau Association Saturday evonlng, over which IK. II. Obert presided as chairman, and G. W. Aforthlmer as secretary, the Tallowing permanent officers were elected: President, John T. Semmelj secretary and treasurer, John J. Kutz, trustees, John Kreldenwols, Frank Wcinline, Henry Stuber,.Charles Waguer, and J. J. Kutz; manager T. W. Claussj umpire, Al IJartholornow. The first installment on the stock subscribed for was paid in. Future prospects look gorgeous. Members of Onoko Lodge, No. 211, Brotherhood of Railroad Firemen, of Easton, and of Lehigh Lodge, No. 251, Mauch Chunk, to tho number of eighteen paid a fraternal ylslt to Itollln Wilbur Lodgo, No. 384 in this place on Sunday. Tho "boys" were entertained in generous style. Tho prime object of the visit was to arrange for tho holding of a grand union meeting in this place sometime during June. What is to bo done with First street? Tho important question has not been de cided yet by council. Every day the kicking and growling becomes more violent. It has been suggested that until property owners all make water servlco connections It ho scraped periodically. Opinion of the First street is diametrically oppressed to anything-but an Improved street. Rev. Father A. Mcrsch, of Philadel phia, held services for the first time in St. Pelr and Paul Catholic church on last Sunday. Tho reverend gentleman Is young In years hut gives promise of a bright future. Kind and pleasant of action and speech ho has already made firm friends of his congregation. At a raflle for a gun and watch at Clark's restaurant on Monday evening John Flynn, of Mauch Chunk, dumped fifty and took the first prize. John Klotz, of town, had seventeen, and would have had tho watch If he hadn't sold his chance to P. F. Clark, who no-v carries the ticker. William IVnn. aged six months, Infant child of IF. Penn and Mary Long died Friday evening at eight o'clock. Interment took place on .Monday after noon. Tho afflicted parents have the sympathy of friends and neighbors in their sad bereavement. Contractor and builder Ed. Cbristman reports bright prospects ahead. lie has contracted for several new frame buildings and has orders for considerable repair work in this town. Handsome ranges and durable heaters, together with a largo stock of household goods, will bo found at W. S. Kuhn's north First street store. You won't forget to call. A splendid littlo stoio room with handsome show windows Is an Improve, ment to tho William Rex building on north First street. The best place In this town to buy jour furniture is at Kemcrer & Swartz's, north Bank street. IJiggest stock and lowest prices. Work on Henry Miller's new planing mill will be commenced as soon as the road ruining east along Sweeny's Corner, Is completed. Paper hanging in tho highest style of art In any part of tho county by Lucken bach, Mauch Chunk, all work guaranteed. Lehigh Hook & Ladder Company, of this borough, it is said wll become a chartered institution (n the near future. People frorn all parts of the County coroo to Luckenbach's, jlauch Chunk, for handsome anabcheap ll'all Paper. Irwin OleWlne has accepted a position as book-keeper and ?letk with the Lehigh Coal and Hardware Co. You can get anything you want in the line or spectacles atE. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. Teams for wcdddlng or funeral pur poses at David Ebbcrt's llverj stable on North street. The borough tax rato for the ensuing year has been raised from to to 1? mills on the. dollar. dairies nollenbach, of Second street, has built a neat kitchen addition to Lis home. Ful line of Ingrain and Brussels car nets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. On the streets it Is said that Gus Miller win iineij run me misraumres tauram. -Again there Is some talk of organUInir a Knights of Malta lodge In this town. Fnrd Freltrh is having his residence remodelled and improved. The following will be the order of ser vices In Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church for next week: Next Sunday will be "College Day," and Hey. C. J. Cooper, of Allentown, will occupy the pulpit morn Ing and evening. Monday and Tuesday evenings German services by the pastot and Rov. L. Llndenstruth, respectively. The study of tho Sunday school lesson on Wed nesday evening In English. English scr vices on Thursday evening. On Good Frl day morning at 10 o'clock German services and in the evening English preparatory ser vices and confirmation of catechumens, The Holy Conimnnlon on Sunday, morn' ing and evening. The sad death of Miss niskcy at the hands of )oung Campbell ought to be warning to some of the fresh joung men of this vicinity ; the law against carrying con coaled weapons ought to be enforced; boys hardlrold enough to be out after dark, carrying revolvers this " and a cigar or cigarette and cheek makes up the average young man of tho Campbell stripe; a deck of cards, a dime novel, a beei and a mash. as they term It, lands them where they be long, In jail. The building of a hose house Is about a settled thing with the town councllmen, Good I But gentlemen, have it built right. Let the building bp of brick, with the necessary rooms nicely and conveniently arranged on the second floor, while the basement or cellar could be fixed for the holding of prisoners. While you are about It, let it be done right. The gold watch of your life time should be a design that will suit in every way, and when you get it you should see a big slock to select from. The Mauch Chunk Jewelry More of E. II. Hohl burs in large quantl ties and therefore can sell cheaper than other dealers. W have gold watches for men for $1C and upward. All our watches aro fully warranted. To accommodate persons living In Lehlghton and Packertou who may wish to at t ond tho services atSt. Mark's Episcopal Church, Mauch Chunk, the hour of even ing service on Sundays has been changed to seven o'clock. The returning train leaves at 8:25. Last Sunday evening about sixty persons went up from Packertou, First street will be scraped. That Is the surface mud is to be taken-off to a possible depth of six xr more inches and the street fired temporarily until the sower business is decided and people along the thoroughfare have made water service connections. Don't let the matter hamr nre too long. Thursday evening the new pastor of St. Paul and Peter Catholic church, Rev. A. Mersch, of Philadelphia, was agreeably surprised by the members of his congrega tion, accompanied by the Germaula Sang- erbund, calling at his home in a body and extending him hearty welcome. A Stockholders meeting of the Lehigh ton Water Company will ba held in Gabel's Hall, on Saturday evening, at 8:00 o'clock, for the purpose of receiving report of the committee on Long Run system of water supply. The meeting Is Important and all Interested should attend. Rev. A. M. Sampsel and family on Moniay moved their household effects Into the Evangelical parsonage. The same evening they were happily surprised by many members of the congregation calling In a body and extending a cordial welcome to tho new field of labor. On account of services, which will be held every evening next week (Holy week) In tho Reformed church, the meeting of the "Young Peoples Society" for next Monday evening has been postponed until the following .Monday evening April 8th. riease tell your friends. The members of St. Paul and Peter Catholic church called on Rey. Hammecke, prior to his departure for his new field of labor, and presented him with a handsome purse as an expression of their good-will and hearty well wishes for continued fu ture prosperity. Rey. G. A White, of the Union Theological Seminary, will preach trial sermons In the Presbyterian church of this borough on next Sunday morning and evening. Services at 10:30 a. m., and 7 p. NEWSY WEISSPORT. o.rai .liimlilet Strang: Together by Mi trailer." Things Hint will Interest you lYeiMnori borough was recently not! fled by tho County Commissioners that they would have to refund to the county all monies thus far paid for tho maintain ance of one 3llton Dolbert, now In tho Asylum for the Insane at Danville. Tho borough claims that Delbcrt was not resident of Welssport, never having been assessed oc paid tax here, and consequently that they are not responsible for his keep ing. The case will be tested. -The school directors of the new Indo pendent School District have, during the. past ten days,vtewed several sites on which to locate the new brick school house. will be somewhere on Cemetery 1X111, likely near the old building. It will have eight rooms and bo furnished in good style. Tho cost, It is thought, 'will be somewhere in the neighborhood of $5,000 or $0,000. In connection with the Campbell-Ills key affair it Is rumored that Alfred Oswald heard threats made by the former against the now deceased. Mr. Oswald authorizes us to state that the same Is a misunder standing and false rumor, ho never having heard any threats whatever by Campbell, At last the L. fc S. railroad company have put up the guard gates suggested talked of and recommended by the people and the grand jury of this county. Now, if the L. C. Sc N. Co., would only do some thing with tbo old bridge crossing the canal there would be perfect peace in tho town. The finest line of wall paper In this section of the county can be found at W. F. Blery's drug store. It includes latest styles al the lowest possible prices. Before purchasing elsewhere call here. tanasonie designs in wall papers borders, celling decorations, die, at Blery's Drug Store. Prices the very lowest In this section. Don't fall to call before purchas Ing elsewhere. The water was let in the canal on Friday and the carrying of coal will soon commence. Boatmen hereabout are rub- blng down their mules and fixing up their harness. The dark messenger of death rapped at the Franklin Exchange stables one day rcccnty and "called" Bob Rehrlg's valu able trotter hence. G'lang. Bob Rehrlg Is now an Allentownlan, He entered this week on the duty of bar tender at the Keystone Hotel owned by George Sebring. Charles Roth, of Hamburg, Pa., who was visiting here with his family several weeks ago, extends hearty thanks for kind treatment received. Joseph F. Rex, our popular flour, feed and furniture man, was at Harrlsburg, at tending a re union of old soldiers this week. 'Squire Chester Buck, who ably fills a lucrative position in the Custom House at Philadelphia, has moved his family to that city. juiss uiara miner is Homo from a pleasant visit to her sister In Brooklyn, N. Y. William II. Garris, of Wilkesbarre. Is Visiting John Zelgenfuss on Union Hill. Frank Hermau and wife, spent Sun- lay atSlallngton with many friends. C. A. Goth does finest paper hanging and interior decorating. See him. m. A most cordial invitation Is extended to all. Efforts are now being made to have a large machine works locate here. We can get it perhaps, if the dry-bones receive a general shaking up and the men who have money come up front. Joseph AVebb this week moved Into his new restaurant, in the building former ly occupied by V. Schwartz, the popular furnltureman, where he Is nicely and con veniently located. -Levi Horn, of Franklin township, has the contract to repair the street from the new bridge to tho Valley House, and for a week has been engaged on the same. A handsome, veranda will be erected In front of the First National Bank residence on First street. Ed Cbristman has the iob in hand and it will be done O. K. Adam Eaches and his son John, have formed a co-partnership, and will make contracts for building dwellings and doing all kinds of plumbing work. Everything In the line of carpets from a good rag carpet to ingrain and velvet Drussol, at F. P. Hell's north First street. Rags In exchange for either. 1 2. -The nicest assortment pf mourning ewelry ever displayed In this section can be seen at E. II. Hohl's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. N. m. c. There was a happy time at the residence of our esteemed townspeople Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Bryan, ou Monday evening, it was one of those few-and-far-between pleasant occasions where everybody tries to make everybody else thor. oujhly happy, newever, Mr. B. was tho hap piest Of them all, for was a complete surprise lonun. uis goou aua accomplished wile plan ned and executed it with adroitness that few ladles possess. By some ruse she managed to get him away from his place flf business early in me evening, wmjp he sat In the reading room entertaining his tittle folks, never thinking that the whirligig of time at that very hour was' carry. Ing him past the tnlrty-fitb milestone of his life's Journey, all qt a sudden there was a rap at no irum Hoor. anq presently to his wonder ne eyes there stepped lto the parlor a full dozen of oddly-dressed but Jplly people. Tiev nude an immeqiate ph&rge qn r- II., drove hlmfrom one place to another until he was foieed to sub mit to an unconditional surrender. Then the fun began. lie could not tell "who was whe." There Grandmother NiGrom, Baby Bunting, Topsy Nightingale, Angellne One-Two-Three. Arizona Bill and his slender bride of the far west, Miss Dlnklesplel, Miss Walkbotkways, eight fantastio specimens ef humanity. ir. laughed and he guessed, and heguessid and be laugnea, uut everytlme he guessed, he guessed wrong. In due time all the masks dijann&ir.d and his Jolly good friends made a second charge on biro- Many were the congratulation!, aid many were the kliid wishes, Soon after Mrs. B. Invited the party to the dlfttngtdom and seat ed them arouad ft Urge table fairly leaded down with all the delicacies Imaginable. Baby Bunt Ing was toast-master and occupied a very con spicuous sent. Topsy didn't say much, but she did a "lot of eatln." Mr. B's appetite was never roiier. ah am mil justice to evening was srwnt (n wnieii'ai neoic euine, an 1'iaujr im u( uumiuiiwi ileum, nappi ' . .i "fWi "ih mem trial they would lima charUti Ih ihiw ..i.-..-uT...tl-V tioua ul the happy pcvuiuu. j fpcuio vm never teavnS ilt&A&nt nnnvtvuSlriJi Ueekbart, W'hetfthe hour of paiUoB 1 Joined in wishing Ur. and MrsTiJryaq iny years of continued health, upp. had him pulled in. It is said that Anthony Coll would llko to go Into the saloon business In this town, and with that intention was seeing saloon proprietors here during the week. He Is at present stoward of the Laurytown Poor be" sat 10 l,lu ,ofti Immediately in the cor- House, but Is .very likely to bo deposed. '" 7 ,7" . 0 ",re? ,' "ve iuches Some few years ago ho was a Carbon table noodd fifinrilw PAmntitine I nlnaa tn 1. Il.e -a . - H. Bartels, of Hackclbcrnlc. has pur- lIfi"' J1,?1? cuPkoard. About this time chased whatlsknownas the oldMoxhelmer &Zirfflftt property on West Broadway, from the claims occurred wl.lin mVZZlJT . ' el Tl.l-l 1 . ..... U.....M.. ....... " V1 ,uu uiuiuu iiumuaru usiaiu, anu will take pos-1 "" wcio in ine room, but It is denied session as soon as the Court grants a clear lr8, b?'nlt .alld unlaughtorMarv. . 1. 1 . i . ., , ... . I Later It was nlaccd on tlm ni.i ini.n.i in. mo next and wlinn Mm iriil o,i ....,..,, l .... b... ...... a,ut juuwiui lover title to the sale, which will be term. Jerre Connelly, a Central Railroad brakemau on a freight train between this town and Wilkesbarre, was accidentally hit by a target, near the latter placo last Sat urday, and severely injured. He Is recov ering In the Wllkesbarro hospital It is very likely that tho County Com missioners, who always keep ahead in the from the loft ear, tho bullet taking an up- count of the informality of his Incarcera- Silk TCmlirniriPrPrl Tlnhn making of improvements and the general ward and forward course through the brain Hon. In the meantime? however, Dist'la . Dro,iaPert "Obes, progress of the nlnotoepth century, will ? J"?,' w?a?r tLo, s.caIP on 1,10 Allerney M!er liad lodged complaint rme Irench Dress Patterns, have carbon county's house of justice X 'intS tS?n 12 ZZ&nS SS ? 5'm J? Fancy Bourette Plaid.. Uowmanstown Special. "Thou shalt not commit adultry,'' was the subject of a very interesting and in structive sermon in St. John's church by Rev. T. A. Huber on Sunday. The dis course was replete with excellent sugges tions and moral deductions. Last Thursday while following her household duties Mrs. Levi Kern was strick en with paralysis, from which she died the same evening. Interment took place on Tuesday in the St. John's cemetery. O. O. Blose Is again running on his huckstering route, and as usual Is fully prepared to supply his customers with the best fish and oysters at lowest prices. Thomas Stronl and famlly,of Hazard's, recently moved to Fire Line, where they are comfortably located In the Fred Hcrtzog property, George Kline, one of tho oldest citizens of Millport, was burled on Friday at the St. John's church, of which he was a member. Work has been commenced ou the new dynamite factory. August Noll, our pop ular builder, has the contract. Jfts. James Beer, we regret to say, Is quite seriously 111 with a complication of diseases. Chicken cholera prevails extensively and fatllay among fowls in this section. Samuel Blose leased the Benj. Blose farm and has taken possession. Our public schools will close a six months term Monday a week- Confidence. Are You In Need of Clotlilnc, If so examine our Imense stock of suits for men, boys and children, we can save you money by calling at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chnnk, Normal Mqnro Genu, Miss Emma L. Seldle, our estimable assistant postmistress, was visiting Mauch Chunk and Lansford during last week, and she speaks of having had a very delightful lime. -Communion servlees will be held on Sunday Id the St John's church, at which time Rev. Strauss, the pastor, will confirm large class of catechumens, The Sacrament of the Lord's Snmwr will be observed by the Brick church cim. gregatlon on Sunday Rev. A. Bartholo mew win oniciate. Baseball is recelvtne some asltatton hereabouts, but the prqspepts for organiz ing a club are slhn. Indications for a successful tprm nf the Normal institute are bright. E. J. McDanlel is vlsltlne the noosler state of Indiana. An eleven-vear-old son of IMw.ird Slttler, died Thursday ruopilng last and was burjed, at the Brick church Saturday. In their spre affliction, the bereaved 'parents have the sincere sympathy of many friends and neighbors. ' Dash. Jersey Jackets for Indies. Can be had from $2 up to 810. at Sond Mm'f One Price Star Clothing Hall, Juatich Chunk. Carbon County's IniHiie, Carbon County Commissioners villi commendable promptness have forwarded bills to the several overseers of the poor In the districts haviug patients In the Dan vlllo Asylum. The rate charged is $2 per week aud the amount paid by the county for their keeping must be refuuded by the district. The total will likely aggregate several thousand dollars. The, following districts are responsible frohi tho dkte patients were admitted ; Hauch tUanV. ini Ward -Charles Shulu. October W, late; iaeh !Iaitian?citoberai W . Iifter Tnwameiislng Martin Snvder. Km. imn.r is ififlT - nwucr-iiiuoiny ut-u, uune ue, irni. Host Mluuh Cliunk-.MIplil II,,,. l OR i iwa - ' TFIE COUNTY SEAT. A Loent Cnaket of Lh Happenings lnr nnBl mid Otherwise. John Oliver, employed abqui town In removing garbage, Ac, had a frightful ex perience Saturday night. He was engaged fixing tho grating across the creek In the rear of tho Market House, when ho was precipitated Into the water and rushed un der ground by the strong current which A GIRL'S TRAGIC DEATH. A FATAL rtRTOr. llUI.t.HT S CIIASIIINO rIICJ KNIIH Af.T.. from his shoes. He Is now said to be lo cated somewhere In the West. Hie deserted 1 wife lias since that time heroically strug gled for an existence. She is prematurely! aged by the sore ainictlon of sickness and I trouble, and is worthy of the sympathy of 1 the people hereabouts. Many hutidrei's of I ijpie anxious to see TIIK tlKAII Hour Wn It Accident or Murder? The Sreae or tun Amtra Vale of Honnw. The liny Lover In Jail. In the basement of a two ami n Imif irr double frame dwelling house on the cornor h8"8111 ,ie house during Friday, Satur- o, aocond and Coal streets, this town, l.yed nient on MdUv" X' 22 T.T hurled him along with frightful velocity. ii I T'. ... . years' wllh Ver? ?0Imcd, o?r the remains and the Dozen, of ropes were stretched across , uf. t Z, 'iCr hal 8,st" Mnr' P 10 ' Wi? S cnJ- H oocPs Sarsapari 1 1 a Thursday room widow. ...... , , u , I . .. - - " V., 1. , , ..111,- I nlM i., ai.i. ,i Illg tho first act In tli a frlirliif.il ir..,.i,.l . '". umgy unit .w.t.,i iWxn" : , Jjayina, bomlt. and her rlil Mrnn iimr.m nmvtr.v managed to eke out an honest exlstonce by j '"Tided on the question of whether Hie taking m washing and dolnc honsnwnrk M?."l?.?'.r -w H'e result of accident or auo the town. Early Thursday evening pie Wow Tibe comnet-rjury and the the family were sitting around the room nent of the boy. no motive has hirn u.l. ropes were stretched across the crock at a point whero It empties into the Lehigh river and hundreds of people waited In breathless anxiety, oxpcctlng to see hit bruised, mangled and dead body hurled against the guard ropes. Fortunately, nowever, lie had presence of mind to catch .i, ,,,, .,.,7 . ' ""-"'"u " "e,, lue. coronet's jury and the state- on to an Iron bar at the oneclntr near Mr. fin, n .fi-rV "lu? a'ounu n,c room ":"ni ie woy, no motive has been ttd F,l,w. ,w , ! Pcc,nB ncar "c .k'ng, planning and attending to minor to show wilfulness on the part of the raudeil S. about a hundrpil vnrila frotrr Mm I UUtlcs. Whllnt.lin frlrl jaVtmn.l. i gM-iui. n-l. - 1 Market House, from where ho was removed f ' ue"le, was engaged writing a letter tor . man v stoiiiich comparatively uninjured, though badly . mo "ear "Yen o'clock "oaiing about wnlch are but sensational winded and frl2htem.1l ,.5, , mi" gossip, sniy creations of Ignor- Kiiiuuu aim iriguieneu. KXOC'K ATTIttt unmt. ancealld lint wnrlliv of vnr. n...ln..... A moro woe-begone and generally a,.0orlle' wl, was evidently expecting ''on. It would lie well for people who in- muSenr;UrPwnddVl;,U1;, tUa Stan8,ey' Hwm murderer, would be hard to find antwherc, now oecim es a mil in th ' " "V tlm. J h c 1 IC l,roytr - I 1 - . 1 . w -v-yJ UllOUIl itb I " ills eyes aro sunk deep Into his head, his -aucu Minnie awaiting trial for her tragic the jioomV cheeks aro pallid, whllo his form ts bent ' i An nv'tation to "come In" was A rcproientatlve of the Cabiiox Auvo W ththowe ehinf nrnmii, Tin i. i" r : " li" mm ami " "ouse aim exelclieil a X j Mt VJ I Vluoull Llll 1 1 fill r. H'tl" an linna. .. I fllOfrra nl t llm wtn r 1 . I ... constantly so weak that he almost staggers P"IblV they stood on tho porch in front d''" on which the young lovers sat occu'l when he walks and his general appearance ?' ,10U8e engaged In conyersatioii.when P,cd an alcove formed by the table In front is one of abject pity. To an Advocatk ni.T,t . "ressing invitation to cupuoaru on tno right side, leaving .. ....... . u.v. uigiiis nru -j, "i""' nar mo uoor, ami tno aim a nan teoi wide and probab- mostly sleepless and ho claims to bo much m' i 0 ? , er ac.ross 'he room to his 'y four feot high. According to Campbell's oomblnes, In a proportion Deenllar to itM. the active medicinal properties of the best Meed-purifying and strengthening remedies ef the vegetable kingdom. It will positively are -when In the power of medicine Spring Debility, Headache, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Salt Basum. Serotula, and all Diseases eaused by a tow state of the blood. "I suffered three years with blood poison. I took Hood's Barsaparllla, and think I ara ewed." Mm. M. jr. Davis, lirockport, N. Y. "Ilood's Sarisparllla beats all others, and Is worth Its weljht la gold." I. lUnntNo- rojf, i sank Street, New York City, Is so vastly superior to aay other psrIUa or blood purifier, that ose hae said: "Its healtli-elvlng effects upon ate blood and entire Human orranlim, ara a much more positive than the remedies ot a quarter of a century ago, ae the stMa powsr ef to-day Is in adranee tt th stow and laborious drndgery of year ar" "Wlills suffering from a itrert bSotu atuek In March, isss, a frteaa la ttotlK 111., recommended Ilood's Sarsaparuia, l tried the remedy, and was permanently cured." J. A. SnEWUtn, travelling feat tat uevoe s uo., rouon Dtreet,lr, T. Purifies the Blood MI Med a doien artloles to cleanse my aim. vn never tound anything that did sse aay rood till I began using Hood's feeparllia. W. n. raxii, Roohester, N. Y. "My wife was troubled with dlirlness a4 eeoMlpatloa, and her blood has been la. a bad erder ta fact she has been! all r 4owB. Hood's larMparllla Is dolng'her a wonderfil anvmnl of good," P. M, lur,r wnr, drarelst, Blanehestor, Ohio. Hood'o Sarsaparllla ota by all dmicgtots. ft ( six for Made ecJy by a L HOOD Si CO.. Iiwell, M. tOO Dosos Ono Dollar. ! "I was for Ave years a snffem wOk bolls, all run down, and was as eoe Uma obliged to xIto tip work. Defors taking all ef two bottles ot Hood's SarsaparfUa, was entirely eured." It. M. Lamb, Pittsburgh, Pa. "I was severely amioted with eorKula, and for over a year bad two raaauut sarea ou ay neck. Took Ave bottles of Eootfe Sarsaparllla, and consider myself entlMrf cured." a E. 1jvbjot. LoweU. Kxsa. Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggtsts. ft six for is, JSade only by tt I. I100D;S fXk, Lewetl, Maoa. IOO Dooos One Dollar troubled by bad dreams which koephlm iinn dVmTU. . xui-ir conversa- snot wuuo tuey wet In awake Indication, are that a hlrtr" XpZrXX tt&rrhoCth'.'n0 bunal than tho Carbon county Court will .M. klll'l on the L. & S. railroad Tuesdav Rotting up and movlmr from their il, try him for tho crime ot which he stands ,? V,i. iVI b,1,"lc that afternoon. Af- cl)a r wooM necessarily be pushed back self-confessed. m, Ti. T i.Lp , V.0" nDrsed, anil uio wan x ne head of the dead -Sheriff tw. n,i,n. hn.nt I iiTir inr i ... ,.".?ai,ll noiu- " '? m ironianu not two , u aeuauuva v UUHIULIO I " ii 111 I ('Mil III I Mill OS A ftna lUL'L 1 1(1111 IIIO PimriAai-ll nililln I. . don't get a chance to go much below tcD. awIl"e Gcrtio roso from her chair and sat extended Into the corner where they had Jack" Connelly was discharged Monday. i " ' ? :ap wnenuampbcll commenced ce" lung, her head being scarcely moro havmg served his term; but only aday or ho" wore, loosaTnFV.Td lei lllng" he "K &toaX two before tho number was Increased by lirow it away that ho would buy her abet- Position In which tho bojy wajfound lead. u ruuiia iHuipucn, oirranxun, arm a young fellow giving his name as Johnson, with home nowhere, who has beer swlnd ling farmers and others by mlsrepreseuta, Hon. In this county he claimed to ba a NOW, SWEAR OFF Paying Big Prices for Fur niture AND DEAL f,C?."0, Fo,lowlle . Oils the conversation nanJ to belleye that youngCampbell's story became more general with tho inuiatos of l notas truo as bis perfect cooluess and chw rtz the room mm sisier junrv ret red. nnrt llm soimlit an adtn! iiuui. i no iimir W!i.t Minn unit- nin... i was sometimo later when the se,f Possession would lead one to believe. AT solicitor for the Mauch Chunk rrnncrs. who ,Z, ' . " "a,1 i0,K p RC0.Hetwce.n l.110 PI1 i,i,in.,,n..ii. ... . "'""V' . u" 11,0 ll,no i mo trn lc event Is known only to the dead girl "iiuiiK I.H-S AIIB SKAXED FOIIKVKI1. ami Webster H. Campbell. In the mean- nuiu uiey nan moved across tho room and were occupying two chairs In close prox- umui in tno corner: uamp lipll 3t. in tl, lr t....nn.li...i.. i. . , !"'T"! !i r 9. u i : to : ';; : r..;,t were anont clianclnrr thmr ii tnr n, rocker they passeil by the cupboard on which lav tho fatal weannn ri, M-i ceeded Campbell, and was close in front of nim wucn no PICKCU un tho ntvn vor tM mm sbighurnifureHous South Bank Street, Lchighton. 5 Our stock is sully ns comnleto as thnt mrrinrl L ;t a.,. and our pnees arc unquestionably much lower than the sam Quality, Style and Finish in Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Lounges, 5oolc-cases, Tables, &c OQirParticular attention pa id to Embalming and Undertaking Call, learn our terms and SCO 0111' immnnen ctnnb- nm,n,,nll.J tn this town or the Lehigh Valley. s . iruiiL unnr.- v. witiiinw. nk. , I on south sldej 5, stove: o. door, leading Into l-il-.m iiS!2?Ioli w''.'" 'tal weaiwn Is w Ip t S'f.?"','"' ?? enaira upon NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. wlilel. the iounE-tove Sr." eald yn-'SaSHS nlncn if fii,. I...,. ... ""'"" I sitting; IS, tbe tables 11. ilnor Ip,lln ini. doln, t 1, ,7 rfX:. "1.., " a?f ffl!! -raJ?.. J!"l2i' oftiu, dead .n.ni..r...i i ".V ' " r,i V,. .. """ '"c n.nirroecii i i V ueauiy missel trom an ,v ' 3 '""-- old fashioned 8-callbro rovolver craslio.l CAMPDELLWA8 miciiisnvii through her head, at a point two Inches fr""i the county prison on Saturday on ac illuminated with electricity. Bounties on fiva fox scalps were paid bytheCounly Commissioners during the resulted in dye minutes. The loud llKrORT OF THE lIKVnr.VHit uurrieuiy brought Mrs. Somit Into tbo room, one was confronted iv i'ai,,i.i,nii him with tho kllllnrr of the rrlrl iimcnt ws placed in the hands of Constable i!A aim as ampneii emerged from the inquire sioue prison ue was immediately past fow davs. viz: Josenh Tfntdt. Tnivn. aimAi nr ii, i. i.. "i.r' r"r". . . . t . ,. ,,r ..., ..,,.vu, .,u,iii vviuuni, auguisu i uiimiia aim re-commuted for a mensiiig, $1; John Heer, from the same cried, "My God, lor God's sake, I shot my hearing on Tuesday afternoon, when fol locality, $2; Solomon Heiner, of Parry- !JrllGertIe accidentally." Itunulng out lowing the usual preliminaries in such cases Vlllo, 2. Percy Faust, of tho Weatberly Herald, was in town this week. Friend Faust talks of making a number of Imptovcments 1 lit this newspaper plant in the near future. Info II, a elM.i ...i.i , " .7 .1 I, A . ....w .i,Vv vuu xmunuu woman caned " icmnnucmQ answer tuecharse ore- louuiy tor tieip. bho was followed by 'erred against him In the Carbon countv air. Mrs. Somit was closely followed into itK ts I'EitrcTI.v cool.. ino roomuy inillam ochoepe, who lives am' of !e large crowd who thranged the In the same houso. Following him came justlco's office he seemed to be the least vmu ,iii marv vvnu. runnin? &nrns !, I uuuecmeu. tin amii tnalntaln fl.of i l,nl A few of the lcadine stufts are named heW. nllt if i'o tv.nr.I fest that only a very small portion of such a collfinfinn can Iip enumerated in a newspaper advertisement. Silk and Wool Gloriosa, Fine TFool Claw Plaids, Fine Wool Stripes, Henriettas, Camel's Hair, Cassimers, Broad Cloths. All desirable styles and colorings of the above. The doc- rancy liourette Stripes, Bordered Woolen Corkscrews, bnglish Mohair, The County Commissioner's have do- room to her sister's side llftml imr i shootimr cided to publish the Mercantile Appraise- !cr ?rras and heW her to her bosom while complete nbaence of all motive,' there is no ment In the Cakuon Advocatk and the ,mi. Tr !,,, "i0 wou'ieu ivi aiijiiiiug contrary, aomeihlug "o uiuuu iiuwtu ill ub.tiujn, umur man wnat IS now oil streams from tho ghastly wound aud soak- t,e surface which will put a different light ed nto tho dress of tho half-frenicd sister, on the affair. This journal has followed this was the condition of things that con- P some of the repoits in circulation, in fronted the half dosen or more neighbors fgrd to a quarrel and threats he is said to l wo room ot ucam nigh onto ,Bf'uauu oniy to nnu tnem sensational ujiuiuuub iiuui tun rnniiii.r'e ni i ijiiiiuii-s wniiniii. rptwint , nt ,if i ... -7 . r - -- -t """, s'iciAiiii mo uunn renuing sons of the iiuur, uuiurmeu gin, Pending Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette and Democrat. 1'EOl'I.E WHO COMB AND GO. Personal Gossip about l'eople who Visit una co a visitiiiK. Mr. Hen. Kcster has returned from Maryland, Vlrglnnla and Delaware where he has been for sometime past In the In terest of the celebrated nome Fertilizer. whlph Is revolutionizing everything In the line of manufactured phosphates both for cheapness and the excellence of results. He disposed of the entire state of Vlrclnla and made several pnnntv rlrrltt cilaa ... sent for Ilr. W.W. lrnlmr mi iui, Maryland. He expects to mako another ? L0"8'1,0,,1 WOrtl1' three ?f whom were tr n to the same section In n. , . .Vpuei was lateen m few weeks. W. II., son of Joseph Seldle. the 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. wuigui oi ner sister's dead body. The . CUIUS vein n in i. uttered byMrs.Somithad tbe effect of bring- ctte Schoch who wcio on their way homo, aud near the corner of Rnrnnil .m,i ir streets, fully three squares from the home of the dead girl. Messengers noo at nmv r. iv Spring Is Ur, So is our large spring stock of mens, bovs anu cuiiiirens suits resilr nnw aio lower than ever. We can sell vou a good uoy's suit from tl.Wlup to $10; a good man's suit from 5 up to $20 at the One in- oiar iioiuing nan, jiauch Chunk. to .2 ,T3 DC in llir l'..M'l of Carbon n,l AdJotiiluip LUI1I1I. soon on the sceni. Cimnlmii . ,,u i.. I For several vears wa ha.va l,i.,,,il,.,i rs,r- cliargo and was held In mnm,i m n, i, Hen and Meld Seeds vevr ixiinlirl. ,.,i of Constable Itaworth until tho followlnc ,iaT.e dovoied a goodly share of our time to iiuming wnen tie was taken to 'Siulre """ring "ioir various icatmes, so that now r. M A) par a .Q.S a o 2 -t m mm-. K M tO j 2 o o-n F m E ? B v 5-s a as s baker, will leave for Kansas, on Saturday ' ?X? . "?." K .Z SS!. n,L"7,? .c aJ.ra.a "!l c onlnff l,m i,o i.... -... " " 7'.v" """Ki'i- iiuwucu Willi iail- "7 . iiave inca io "- .u..v-.Ufic3 omjiiis mr ing ram, mo air was murky and a dismal !"m wllal accu are best for our nciah n llmn i, A l,nB.l.n . T . ... n, nnn ........ , , . - '. , ,m. It rr, n, ,1 ,. I , . u has mu ucsl wisiu-s ui I i"' f3i iiuhj; ma town as a curtain nf I w. "uuio iu uuv cowl sceu. flow giooin. Men, women. bovsanilplrlini,inn,i w wo nave succeeded remains for vim u. tin tho hill to the tragic scene and crowded 2 . 0UtV W6 hv and are yet tningto tho outside bulldlnir. walttmr win, in ., nnd out how we can double and irr.1,1,. nnr cealcd Impatlenco for the coroner's jury last ,flasoi's ' and have devised several who were deliberating in the close atmo- pIans 10 " ll one 1,-to get good seed, of sphere of the basement. The Impatience COUH0. " from responsible parties. An- of the people was relieved when Coroner ol,ier " ?)) cIieaP nd give good ftiea- JJuck, of Weatberly, and tbe empanelled su,re?; aml sl1" another Is-to get vou just jury, H. A. Uellz, foreman, J. W. ltauden- ,l y?u. want 1,1 the nufekest possible bhsh, John H. U. Acker, Charles A Wa" time and charge you nothing for packing, ner, rhlllp llartholomew and Wash Schoch frlRlt. eto., only list prices In catalogue (lied from the room and proceeded to the J" "'eel 'rom. oftlce of 'Squlro Itcltz on First street. There We ,WT8 olDer features besides, and have was a groat rush for that point and for half a,vcrv line stock on hand vnl would be an hour tho front cf tho building was P1""1. l' sell you all you need, feling niiuuneu wpu people, the number of which """"f" w n piease you, us . 3 some time. many friends, rrof. Ed. Chubb, of Fredericksburg, Pa., was a guest of Howard Chubb, on north First street, during the w$ k. .Milton Itoth, wife and daughter, of Hamburg, I'a., visited Joseph Seldel and family, for a few days this week. Harry E. Sweeny and wife, of Hrlfton. were visitors with the ''old folks at home," (luring this weok. Major U. S. Grant Tobias, of Mauch Chunk, was In town Sunday seeing many tr!ftul -Irwl. DeFrehn and wife, of Allen- clock tS-M town, were ylslllng friend (,, twn oyer Io". cleared of all technical terms, vis: that Sundav, ''"'P'laHlskeylmdooniotoherdoalhby . . I ft tlifttnl H lint cvfttrt.l .il e l. 1 .h . . The genial II. A. nerkemever, of Al- ft 7 ;,ni,;.i i 7.":.'." ,Vi'".u.ao1 ioster I .in,l:nn.. a i t iwnuilll IUI uoumioijr iook uio accused boy to the f'flllWTV nmenv I'arryvllle Twinkles. at Mauch Chunk.wlm h. i. i Engineer Charles Beltz, employed by ., Following the shooting Corapbell threw lentown, circled here last Friday. Tery resnectfullv. 1,1111011 coai. di IUsbwim (V. Xorth First SU, I.dblghtoii, Pa. tay vy. Terions knowlii" themsnlv M to lift In. debloil to this establishment for job work or subscription ara requested to pav up at onoe. Il is unnecessary to sav teat ve , , . ... .-. . - - - , wie moaey ana must say n. tlm Pnrl.nn Trnn 9n,l Tlro. yue P'StOI Into tllO Street. wliprn II urn. fr,n,l struck on th lm-id wi,ii n,..in i. . 17? d0,ln" nII?rs; when ashed why ho had For a bargain In watches sco our $10 struck on the head while passing under a brown It away, ho t-cplled, "she told me watch, (he greatest bargain over "B"i "J rcccnviY, witii cnougii torce j". uieaning mis. Somit. The revolver onerwi in a silver watch, at 1,HBaikaHHH X iifa.ia.aHB.a.a.a. ca o s u 5 l-MB rt s 2 carpets can be seen bchwartz's, I.ehlglilon. There aro at Kemcrer Price lowest. Somii ti, ..!... I olrerwl In a silver nuirli t v. ir itni.i'. lintvlr him from 1,1. IT ..! . I IS an Old flve-harrplpil nna n.l l.l . I Maildl (llllinlc .twlr Klnra -" wu-HC, 11D ICll W I , , , , . - ""I , uv-iuugcu ui 4 -i - v-, - the ground and sustained a fracture of both vsa I mirMt , Ife ,lry cPl A fil,e He the various grades In legs and a severely sprained back. We are In Franklin townsblii ru i IZ. iul pleased to say that he Is now Improving. revolver came Into his possession accident Merchant J. D. Klstler has just had ?i!i' U,e w,as Wlgogott cleaning out the erected a largo framo building to boused tub Vatal weapon as a store-house for flour and feed. Ho has In a box and nlaeod it in i7i. ...i also, purchased a One horse from George never thought Of It again until he got Into m0nw ,V,.f Se bring, of Allentown. h 1U5f " 'oa '',e tk 't out atiJ placcl mnV wn,t SOaps, -Furnace No. 3. will be blown m on i 1HVRHH"'L Iat.or remoyM it to the each nextMondaylftownUlkbucotrect. This he rovo.wTen will mean fifty to sevenly.five new name, ' "truck the chair. 'ilenlckLl h. represented to be ftn the CafbW Iron and PpB Company's .Xi TboKW "Just a gd Ivory.' Z . i t 11 i c 1 tC r3 ", lt0T S and C not, -Uobble, a young son of Landlord Say- f olf-posseesion. and claims that H was diii t. . im der, of the Iron Exohanae Hotol. was Jv accidental and tbat he is Innocent ot anv uul ,IKe knocked down and rnnoverbyahay wagon, ",,e,u 10 i'Ure the girt- aU counterfeits rc!!'" 'TZ S?!': !!! JS dun.. t. thev iJf ' vfvi.w. v, uvuicrv u i'- mien i iuiiKMII OWllsli n nlHlAf.. ' - resigned as assistant superintendent of tho fj' wit.tl .'.''o typhoid fever epidemic vounr? the neculiar I).f...l c l. i. I , ... lampiieil. WHO is irmrrnW n.nw, .1 I ihtiuiiuou tjuiiunj ovuuui, anu win move ,,, ...u.u B,x. , - . . . ithiii.f.mii.nrJii,i.i.tn T !??"???!! taken sick, and there and remarkable wonieiia ttisKey frequent v called and r We are pleased to s ate that Mrs. nil. asked afler his hoalili a.', Dualities of dine Stirrer Improving In health after a WL!,?6" V18 iw? aud trom ometlmoln thr .nnini IonH andlVrlous illness, 5 "' t ha th, lh were keep- Vc. gfnu.me, -Rev. Uoltx Is tho new pastor of the M. wl.hont a single quirrel thVwa, o the r ,W MAT to BUY that is USEFUL. Uiiarauteed ltazor. Hood Strap, (ikxI beap, Uood lirush, Good Mug, Guaranteed Pocket Knives, Good Gold Pens. Good Medicines. THOMAS' Golieii Molar Pharmacy, Hank firnKirr, Lkbiojito!, Pk,xa. rrescrlptleni a Specialty. ADAM EA01IK8 JOHN KAHIKM vPiort;Mllt0,LD1lbetf- Pvewfew i, is. inn yotest-oiiu yasaer. eetoif ? rubllo 8al-neilttr. . -On Thursday, April s, on the iirswiwt in Franli ln wu ai lu.m.. Mrs. JS V'lToTi Hill sa l valuable fanulnk sloek. vU to mares, one i-olt, Mvrn kuws. tuui audttiui iuiiirui-ut uerUjf. ohnrrli Io succeed Rey. Hurt. Quint. florreetlon. Mit. EuiTon; you, must bae bfen mU SV,Hl tie aetlon ot; the Lansford school board,. Tle motion to wlilch you refer was not to endorse me for tlie n.pr (ntendeney. Accoriiim lip, the minute puWUhad, H was quite a different motion. Mv randldacy Is endorsed by the six direc tors. Tours respectfully, Lansford, Mar. U. '9o. A. S, ilnuti . lT.JHr' ?! Ik " they were Ivory Soap to be married. The elr Corneila wa.Vnn,.. V " 'y W HfOrWawslne. She was the ILT.KftlTIiIATl? fvirn of Henry Hlskey and was raised almost as ravin? ST1!?- Tlji B'rI' WOther, M. Laylna Soinlt, was deeerted by her lmsl band some lime atter tbo war ef the rebel Ua.li etoee.1. He was only heard of once ViT tb,t Xme A btut twelve S fourth yeare ago the overseers of tbe poor heirdof 0 nelghborhooTand after locating hi in he was arrested and placed A IT" M ,render h'r "'PPort He eluded the eyes of jimuv after a short time, however, ami li,K.k Hie nm.i of il1MP p,,Ti and insist upon having- it lis sold everywhere. Attention! CONTRACTORS. Loliighton, Carbon county, Pn., Kespecttully Inform the public that they are prepared to do all kinds of BuiluiBjr anfl PIqdiIij Work, at very lowest prices and In the beat pos sible manner. Estimate cheerfully furn ished on application. 'VW-feo PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, At RBBBR'S UBUa STORK, By lb IbkU bottla. br 1-A ull.l dam. lUUu, aaa lu Jsbbsrs lata as jebbar J"tay ratI er Yuliy ipot, far uslcas, Uoaft larsaaariUa aaa alwera ba llnusktaad fuuh viii Old iMirsnp iwp ' aiar(i .i.iO l For Newest Resigns and Most Fubitusbl Styles of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE, &c, &c. CO TO R. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low s tie. where for the came uslity of eoeds. July 18,18M-Iy 1 Sf' PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lenlgbtoa Z. II. o.IIOM. Proprietor. PACKERTON, . . . rKA. t his well-known Hotel Is admlraWneHtted, aa4 lias the best accommodations for permanent axis transient boarders. Excellent Tablet &4 the vry best Llguurs. Stables attached. Uns-yl. Andrew Bayer, Rank Sticetk Lehigltton, - 1 UeiliMrtrr far XlWl Paper and Ceiling Deeoir. ations, Window Shading, Pointers Supplies, etc. l artirular attention it nudto bow ti,i .,, i-aintinasnd i-pfrbaMl0r Yal UoBewaS is in rhn dur.ax say absesr ana all -ti i will tsuuiiviion n,y
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