The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 30, 1874, Image 3
Advertising Hates. We uwlre It to be distinctly understood that no AdrerUsecMnts will be Inserted In tbe cotamm of Til CiatoK Aitooiti tht may be retired from winkneira perllel or Arms, uolesn accompanied with -thtCua.' Tlie lblto'winK are onroiai terms Adrertlsetnents tori year, per Inth each tnwrthm . . . .10 Cent. " Six Jlonthi. per locheacb Insertion ISOents. Three Month), " jo Cents. - Irfesthsnthreeraom'hs.t.rstlnner- tlon $1, each aubeequent Insertion 23 Cents, II. V. MOUTH I Si KR, Publisher. JJ, II. S1KWEB8, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE I around. F.oorlntbenewaadi;ioneftno Mansion Bouse, Maucb. Chunk, Fa. Business transacted la Eogllih and (Isrmao. Collections promp'y. raids tod Contsjinclog neatly done. 3 Settlement of Estates, rrOTlos; Willi, ob taining Lattcri of Admln'lstratlon.FllIng Accounts, and Orphans' Court Practice carefully attended to, -Cleanses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cam made a specialty. fa tote &&wttite. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Thoie of our sub scribers receiving tlielr paper with a cross upon the comer near tlielr name, will save fifty cents advance In price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or 41.60 It not ao paid. Decoration Day to-day, Saturday May 80th. This (Saturday) evening, at 7H o'clock, ft wedding will take place In the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran elmrcli. Rev. D. K. Kcpner will officiate, and our citizens are Invited to bo present. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wllmer Coffman, pastor, Preaching at 19:80 A. it, and 7:80 r. u. Sunday School 2 p. it. Prayer meeting Thurs day 7:80 p. it. Mr. Ezra Bertotet, ot Philadelphia, was In town on Monday. Don't forget, to call In at W. A. Graver's store and see Mi well selected stock ot dry goods, Ac, which he has Just received from the city. Boots, tihoes, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods very low for cash at Laury & Peters. Drop In and see. H. II. Peters has been appointed postmaster, at this place, vice Thoa. S. Beck resigned. Mr. F. Laury has been sworn la as assistant P. M. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ .(new) at a great reduction, ripply at this dfflee. Valises and trunks, all sixes and prices, at Laury -fc Pettrs. 4 man named, Dougherty, residing on High street, Mauch Chunk, and an employee on the L. & S. It. It., was run over and killed, above the round house, on Monday evening last. He was bad ly mangled. Nlee horses, handsome carriages And low charges Is the order of tilings at David Ebbeit's livery. Try him. Dr. Leber's new porch Is abouteDm plete'and look well. In gent's furnishing goods. T. D. Clauss has an Immense Btock. K you warut a. neatly fitting shirt leave your measure. The balance of IT. A. Beltt's stock of goods will ho offered at public sale, commencing on Tuesday evening, the 0th June. See advertisement. Iron men say they expect a revival ot the Iron trade during the month of July. The latest styjes of hats and caps Just received at Laury U Peters. New styles of dress goods, at W. A. -Graver's store. In town on Tuesday last, the Man fcattanepilng bed man. J. Fatzlngcr and Son have Just re ceived a new stock of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders and side meats which they aro selling very low for .cash. The morning matinees of the birds are worth listening to. Get up, ye slothful people, as we do, and listen to the concert. The borough authorities ot Easton have ordered that all cigar stores In that place must cease doing business on Sundays. Lively business at Laury i Peters' rnercbanttallorlngestabllshment. If you want to get "particular flU" Just call In and get 'em. L. T, Klepplnger keeps one of the nicest lot of hotses and buggies to be found la this section. Ills price Is down to suit the times. Utder the Act of Assembly of 1889, with the amendment of 1878, the penalty tor the wllfol destruction ot a bird's nest Is tlO. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. If yoa want a nlee fitting suit of cloths leave your measure with T. D. Clauss, and make your selection of goods from bis Immense stock of cloths, eas almeres and testings. Prices, quality and workmanship bound to suit. On Monday, at Shaft No. 2 of the old Baltimore wine, near Wllkesbarre, while Edward Soandleberry andTbos. Pre th way were descending In the bucket the rope broke and they were preclpl. tated to the bottom, a dlstanco of ISO rfeet. .Soandleberry was Instantly kill, "d irjðway' Injuries aro pro B tranced fptSl. A man named Crotzrf, bos on tho Lehigh Valley gravel train, had Ills right arm caught between the bumpers, on Wednesday last, at Mauch Chunk, and so badly mashed, that amputation was necessary. lie resides at Laury 's. Attention Is called to the advertise ment of tho Colby Washer and wringer In to-day's paper. Sir. George Schoon over Is the agent, and can bo found at the Exchange Hotel. Few people unacquainted with phy siological .chemistry are aware of the quantity of lion In the blood, but all should know the Importance of keeping up the supply, for debility, disease and' death are sure to follow when tho quan tity becomes too much reduced. The Peruvian Syrup (n protoxide of Iron) supplies this vital element, and has cured many chronic diseases. Just received at T. D. Clauss' a new and fashlonablo assortment of ladles', gents' and children's boots, shoes and gaiters, which he Is offering at tho lowest prices. For clover aud timothy seeds, In largo and small quantities, go to Z. II, Long's nearly opposite the L. & S. de pot, Lehlghton. The Lehigh Valley Iron Company, at Cfoplay, Is filling an order for three thousand tons of pig Iron at $42 per ton. It U needless to say that the contract for this order was made previous to the panic. It Is good for the Iron Com pany, but bad for tho purchaser. For family flour, ot the very best quality go to J. K. Itlckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In Rlckertown still unsold buy at once. Hats and caps, for men, youth and children, a new assortment of tho most fashionable styles, Just received at T. D. Clauss', at prices which are bound to suit. One hundred and twenty boats are lying idle in the canal basin at Fhlllps burg, N. J,, opposite Easton. Boatmen declare this to bethe dullest season they have had within thirteen years. Jos. M. Frllzlnger, acnouces In another column that he has just received a splendid stock of ready made boots, shoes and gaiters, which he will sell at prices to suit the times See advertise ment. Calico at 8 as. per yard at W A. Gram's1 store, Lehlghton. Tho assessed tax valuation of Beth lehem Is $3,413,815. Councils have fixed the borough tax rate at two and a half miles, He. Thomas Mantz, of this borough, has placed bis fast trotter, Sleepy John, in training at the Rllteisvllle course. Before going there he made his mile easy Inside of three minutes. Trunks and satchels, for ladles and gentlemen, a new and handsome assort ment, Just received at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, which ho Is selling at tho lowest prices. Wm. Kemerer is crowded 'day and evening with customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provisions and bard ware. Rev. A. Wiggins, of Mauch Chunk, pretched a very eloquent sermon In the M. E. church of this borough on Thurs day evening. Rev. II. F. .Mason, Into pastor of the Presbyterian ehurch, of this place, settled up with the Board during the past week, and left for Germantown. Extra services have been held In the M, E. church during (he week. Fred. Schmidt, of PhlladelplUa, was m town tills week. A. H. Tobias, of Mauch Chunk, was In town during the week, looking after the Interests of tho various Insur ance companies represented by him. A good girl Is wanted, Immediate ly! for general housework. Apply to W. M. Rapsher, attorney, Lohlghton. The Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co. has declared a quarterly dividend of two per ceut. In cash, payable on and after June 10th, Temperance I.ectrire. Our citizens of every class and de nomination are cordially Invited to at tend me temperance lecture of Rev. W. Cullman, In the Presbyterian church. In this borough, on Monday evening next. Doors open at 7:80, lecture to coromenco at 8:00 o'clock. Admission free. Talma ee a a Preacher. A San Franci sco paper says of T. De Witt Talmage. "We believe that no such Christian preacher has been beard since the days when Georgo Whitfield ana tne two Weslevs' preached the gospel on the Bhores ot America. Sub lime in nu powers of pathetic and lurid description, terrible In earnestness, sparkling with graceful Imagesand lllus- auucuuic, me great multitude be comes as onn man hnfafi. hi. tA...i. ....... Alia MJUbll) ana a silence, broken only by au occa- Innnl I . . . . """" B'oiB jot oreatn jrorn tne whole assembly, attends bis utterances from the first Stinteni-atntiia leaf nr. Talmtge writes as well as he preaches) uu vrD io Kiu hj jearn mat u lias taken the editorial chair of The Chris tian at Work. nulillahoH at in m,.n ben street, New York. Their advor- The Summit If til Harder, During the past week there havo been dozens of reports In regard to the horrid murder of the young woman, Lelnbacb, at Summit Hill. At one time tho mur derer was catigtit, again forty stalwart policemen wero said to bo lurking In that highly picturesque little town keep ing a s'rtct watch upon the premises wherein the .supposed murderer dwelt, a sttd at been found and then a torn and blood-stained shirt which had fixed the crime upon a young man, from these and numerous other like reports, when we mounted the buggy behind the cele brated matched-team (Jersey) of our friend L. F. Klepplnger, on Wednes day morning last, for tho purposo of visiting the scene ot the murder, we were prepared to encounter scenes of a a very stnttllng nature yes, even to find the peoplo running about with ropes prepared to lynch the culprit on the spot. Imagine our surprise, when on reaching town, we found everything moving along calmly and quietly, and none spoke of tho murder unless direct ly appealed to ou the subject, and then tho answer we received was" The affair Is becoming more and more wrap ped In mystery, and it Is doubtful If It Is ever unravelled." We took dinner with friend Klotz, at the Eagle Hotel, and wero assured by him that they had abundance of testimony to clear his son ot any share In tho murder. After a stop of about three hours, we started ou our return tilp, by way ot Nesquo honing, and, as In going wo found the excitement and rumors decrease as wo nearcd the scene, so In returning, we found ttem to Increase at each stopping place, until reaching LehtghtoB, we were startled by tho announcement that Mr. Klotz's son had been arrested and lodged In Jail, while we, who had eaten dinner with him, and only lefc his home two or three hours previous, knew noth ing of the reported arrest. Ilcre is another specimen " brick" of the reports going the rounds In regard to tlie murder, copied from the Slating ton News of Wednesday last : Murder. On Tuesday night of last week three Irishmen stopped at a house occupied by a family named lleimbach, at Summit Hill, 'Carbon county, and called to the door Miss Kate Leinbach, a daughter ot about 17 veais. They then seized her, took her too tho woods near tho village, outraged her person, nnd then murdered her. She was found the next morning with her skull crushed aud brains scattered about. The mur derers aro known by the mother ot the girl. Such are some of the rumors going tho rounds of Hie press and people, and so far as we could learn there Is no truth In them. When the coroner Is through with his Inquiry, we may learn the facts, In the meantime let us trust the perpe trator of this fiendish crime may be brought to tpeedy Justice. Murder at Segfrled' nrldge. Last Monday evening a most distress ing affair occurred In the little village of Newport, on tho canal, a short distance this side of Siegfried's Bridge, and only about six miles above this city, by which a man named Smith, a resident of that place, lost his life. Tho circumstances attending tho transaction wero most melancholy, afford another striking In stance of the evil effects of tho use and abuso of Intoxicating liquors. It ap pears a danco, or "frolic," as most generally called, came off In the village tavern, and that among those In attend ance was Smith, and that between him and a man named Cunningham a bl tter quarrel sprang up. One word borrow ed another, until Smith's temper, heated by stimulants, and tho severe epithets which his adversary heaped upon him, caused him to enter Into a flstlo en counter with him, during which Cun ningham drew a dirk and plunged It Into the abdomen of his antagonist, so that the blood from the wounds spirted over his bauds, faco and clothes. Seve ral 6tabs were Inflicted In the groin and side. The man fell to tho floor, groan ed terribly, and soon after died, though not until after Dr. Becker, of Whitehall Station, bad been ealledtoseo him, who however at once pronounced the wounds as being necessarily of a fatal charac ter. Smith was a manof famlly,and It Is said Cunningham, who Is a boatman, formerly boarded with him. The latter was taken In custody Immediately after the occurrence, and yesterday morning committed to prison at Easton the locality of the murder being In North ampton. Allentown Democrat, Wed nesday. P. O. S. of A., erparrrrllle. The parade and festival of Washing ton Camp, No. 117, P. O. S. of A., of Parryvllle, on Saturday last, was a de. elded success. The Revs. A. Zlegen fuss and L. B. Brown, contested for the cane, the former being successful, receiving 05 votes and the latter 83; four ladles contested for the pencil case, viz: Miss Mary Ilahn 133 votes Miss Anna Jones 11 votes Mlsi Jlurtlia I'lilfer 10 votes Miss Netta Smith. S votes The regalia was awarded to Washing ton Camb, No. 117, The day was fine and the parade and festival all that could be desired. About Hi wero re alized by tho Camp over espccBM, Obituary. Died, In this borough, nt 13 minutes past 8 o'clock, on Tuesday morning, May 20th, 1874, of consumption, Rov. CnntsTiAtt Kessleh, aged 28 years, 0 month and 18 days. Mr. Kessler, was born in Switzerland, on tho 18th day of November, 1845; bat was brought by hts parents to this coun try whllo still nu Infant; ho received his A B. at Mercursburff College, Franklin county, Pa., In 1871 j gradu ated at the Theological Seminary, Lan caster, In 1872, and took charge of the Lehlghton Academy, in tho spring ot 1878; he was Immediately elected Prin cipal and Borough Superlntendant ot our Public Schools by the School Board, and Pastor of tto Zton's Ueforruod Con gregation ot this borough. Tho duties of which positions he faithfully filled until the fall ot 1873, when feeling his health giving way, he, on recommenda tion ot his friends, sought a milder climate, and passed the winter months In Southern California, whence ho re turned hut a few weeks ago, and died, as abovo stated, In tho midst of his fam ily nnd friends. He leaves a young wife and one Infant babe to mourn his early death, besides numerous frionds In this vicinity who loved and esteemed him for honest truth and christian bear ing. Ills funeral took place on Friday morning, the services being held In the Trinity Evangelical Jjutheran church; the body being then conveyed to the depot ot the L. V. R. R.. and taken to Reading, accompanied by a number ot relatives and friends; his remains were deposited In tho Charles Evans Ceme tery ot that city. The Coal Trade. Thn fnllnnlnc rnVtlA clintva I,a ...-m tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh Vallev Itatlroarl fnr fhn naotr nnriir. May 23rd, 1874, and for the year as compared. with the same time last year: From Weak. Year. Wyoming.... 22,845 17 510,840 00 Ilazleton 50.540 00 831.2411 n? Up. Lehigh. . 28 03 2,251 00 Bea.Meadow.. 15,879 02 281,320 08 Mahanoy 18,443 08 107,485 10 juaucn UUUUK 12U uu 1,57 ul Total 101,805 10 1,800,847 07 Last Year.... 80,757 07 1,722,005 01 Increase 15,108 09 78,283 00 Decrease Children's Carriage. F. P. Semmel, the hardware trier--chont, ot Lehlghton, has this week re ceived one ot tho largest assortments of children's carriages from tho State of New York, ever brought to this town, and respectfully asks those ot our citi zens who need anything In the line to examine the styles and prices both of which are bound to suit. Some of them are very handsome. Protect Your Ilulldlngs. Fire and water proofl Ono coat of Glines' Slate Roofing Taint Is equal to sit ui any outer: it contains no tar, will fill up all holes In shingle, tin, felt or Iron roofs. Neve.r rrftr-ks nnr si.titw nir stops all leaks and Is only 80 cents a guuuu reauy jor use, wun a ucerai dis count to the trade. Send for tes.tImoul als, N. Y. Slate Roofing Co. No. Cedar-st. N., Y. 0 Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Towns end, 40 Soutli Third Street, Philadel phia, May 28, 1874: U.S. 0X1881 . U. 8. S-20, 1803 . U. S. 8-20, 1804 . U. H. 5 20,1805 . U. S 6 20,1805 J. A J. bid. 22uked. bid. ISJiaikeJ. bid. lTUarted. bid. 18(3aael. M'A asked. 21 aaked. 21 alied. U. 8. 5 30,1661 , U. 8. 0-20, 1808 , V. 8. 1U-40 U. H. Currency, e'a U.S. S'e, 1881, new rimnavlraola It. It. liW aaked. 162 aaked aikuil. 47 U aaked. ml aaked. 61 aaked. 43 aaked. l'blla. A Keadloir K. It. Lehigh Valler IUIlroad Lehigh Coal A NaT. Co. . 43 Wd. Uolted Gompanlea of N. J. 21 Ml. 121 Uold . U Ai Ul. U'2'4-aaked asae-l. SUrer 106S, bid. 108JS Mked, Lchlglilon Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for " TheX'arbon Advocate. Apples, per bushel 3 40 dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb: 40 Cabbage, per head 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 22 Eggs, per dozen 20 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 18 Ham, per lb jq Lard, pure, per lb jb Pork, prime mess, per lb is Potatoes, per bushel 00 Corn, per bushel i oo Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs l 80 " Bran, j 40 ' "ye. " 3 10 " Mixed " 3 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 0 50 " Rye, per 100 lbs 3 00 Oats, White per bushel , 75 " Black, per bushel 70 Hay, per ton "0 00 Straw, per bundle 80 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 70 " stove, per ton 4 60 H'?.ei'Sreen,perlb 5 & 7o Calfskins, each 1 00 Sheep Skins, killed this mo., ca. 3 50 Special Notices. Tape Worm! Tape Worm I Tape Worm remorad In from 2 to 3 hoari with haraileaa Vif .labia Medicine. The worm patalor from tbeajatem allie. No fee teked unUl the en entire worm, with bead, paaaea. Medicine harm- leaa, can reier inoae amiciea to tne reeidente of thti rltj whom 1 hare eared. Atmyomoecen be eeen hundred of apecimeae, mealurloc from 4tf to 100 feet In length. iirtjr per cent, of caeea of Djapepala and dlaorganlaatloni or the Liter are caueed bj etomacb and ou.r worma eiUlloir la the alimentary canal. Worm, a nllaaae of the moat dangers ua character, are eo tittle uaderatrod1 br the medical men of the preaent dar, uu and aee the original and oulj worm daatrurar. or Bend for a circular which wiu aire a fuU aeectptlon and treatment of all kloda of woriu. ...ImTx . atamn for return of the aama. 71. i. .' .. 258 .North Ninth Street, I'iiUoJelphla.Ta. (Adrlee at offlce or br rAaurreej ramoreU. ' ttept. 4,11711 aiK lSVf 201 bid. ) Ui 2oV2 bid. UK bid. 11 bid. 151 bid. 47l? bid. 601? bid. ml bid. Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles!!! rilea. Intern!, Eite-nel, tlleedlnir or Itching. Tbe lnteDM aulfertng ocraaloned by the dlctrene Ing dlaeaae, In III Tarlnna forma, is koown only to tbnee who are unfortunate enoujrh to be afflicted with It. The ftleepleaa ntfthta, the uncomfortable dare, the haggard look, of the pnfferer baa wit neaaofthe Inteniltyof t!ie pain experienced when troubled with thl. preraltloir dlaeaae. The anc coaa of Brlgice' I'lle itemedy aa apniltlre cure la unequalled in the annala of medicine; Hellef la Immediate when mod aa directed. Tbe lmmeore demand for thta great remedy la unpnralelled. Thouaanda are Ullng it wltn the moat aattafartory remit!. Sold by A. J. DUULINO, drugaiit. La hlghton. maOly Tbe' noat Wonderful Discovery of the lBth Century. xk, s. r. EO WH'3 Arabia.n Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Dlaeaaea of t.He THROAT. CHEST and LUNUd. (The Only lleu'wlne of the kind In tbe world.J SoMTnoI, 70n (in Litix Oil. Permanently curaa Aathma, .troncbltla, Incipi ent Oonaumptlon, Uni of Voii-e, Shortneaa of Urealb, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac, In a few days. DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian lonio Blood Purifier, Which DIFFERS from all other preparations ItslMMinitTii Action ii ron the r.IVL'.'t.KlDNUYb and ULOUD. It Is purely rentable, aud cleanses tbe system ef all lmpui llles, builds up, and makes Pure, Rloh DIooJ. It cures Scrofulous Dia,awsof all kloda, removes Conatlpallon, and regulates' the Bowels. For "GKNKIlAt, DKBIL1TV," LO.lT VIl'ALITV," and 'HltOKBN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," 1 " challenge the lUth Century" to find its equal. Krery bottle la worth its weight in gold, l'rlce, ll.OI per dottle. Sold by A.J. DUKLINU, Drugjlst, sale Agsnt for 1-ehlghton, l'a. Dr. 8. O. IIOWI.', Sole Proprietor, 161 Chambers Street, New York. apr. 11, 1873.yl Mas. LANG'S Certain Care for Ingrowing Nails. MERCHANT TAILORING. When In the course of wear and tear of every day lite it becomes necessary to dissolvo our connection with the suits that have done us so much services In keeping us warm and free from expo sure, there Is one place where we can find consolation and a friend Indeed In our distress. Yea, a place where wo can safely put our trust wliero thero is no need of fear that we shall bo cheat ed, unsulted or unsatisfied where the fabric Is strong and the manufacture superb where tbe prices are lust and aud tho style all that can be desired. There Is a charm about an easy, glove llttlng, elastlo suit, that Is seen nnd ob served by all men. "Where did you get that superb suit of clothes?" "Where did you secure such a splendid fitting garment?" Is often asked. There are many tailors, and a number of them are undoubtly fair samples ot tbe genus homo and also a credit.to tbe craft; but how generally tailors fall In the fitting of garments to tho human form; how often a good piece of goods Is spoiled In the fit; how sadly and dejectedly manya man wanders about tho streets, feel ing the shamo the tailor has caused him, in allowing a poor Job to go out of his shop, and ho the wearer ot It! Perhaps his lady love has oven jilted him incon sequence of Ills furlorn appearance. " Dress makes thu mnn ; Tho want oflt tlio fellow.' Not that a man Is less a man for wear. lnM nlnln -IaIKa. I. . . . ...I I. .. I ,1An. ue iaiu wiuviico, uue vriiuu ug la lucw ed up" he should indeed be dressed not having his cloths hang like bags around htm, and wrinkled and dlstored In all sorts of shapes, but tnat bo should be clad In fitting garments. Taste should be shown both In the colors and make up ot his suit. Many high priced goods are af such outlandish colors and styles that a man's character is judged by bis foqlishly selecting those odd goods. A man Is known by the company he keeps, and If he Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking and lll-fltting clothes, he will not make his "mark," as a man of taste, that's positive. To be looked up on as possessing the requisite attain ments of a tasty gentleman, he must select cloths of suitable colors for his clothing and have them made up In first class style by Laury & Peters, (post office building), Lehlghton, Fa., who have a splendid stock to select from, and where you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary to the adornment of tbo person. Call and examine the' moat beautiful assortment of cloths, casslmers and vestlngs, ever brought Into Lehlgh ton, and leave your measure with Laury & Peters. jdarch 14, 1874. Latest Styles and Lowest Prices I 2d door below M.. E. Church, BANK STREET, Lehightou, Fa., harlDg had upwards of Thirty Years eiperlel.ee lu the Millinery Uualneaa, dealrea to Inform her friends and the Ladlua generally, that she keeps constantly on hand a large assortment of NOTIONS; THI11M1NQ3, NATURAL and ARTI FICIAL IIAIIt. Hair Braids & Switches Made to Order. She has also init received fromXev York a fall and elegant etock of $piiiigoous comprising Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Lane Crapes, Fancy Goods, Corsets, Ulorei, Collars, La dglsg, NeckUea,,Kuchea, Handkerchief, Ac. MOURNING GOODS Furnlthed at akort notice and at Lowest Pi I ree. March 14, 1I7. MRS. X. FAT npiIE People of Lehlghton and vlcln- llu all untta In (jwtifvliirr that ot A --j . . '"O mu ...a J. TmuT.itJfVsa nmiT ir.mii.. ir.. Iclne Store, Pens, Fitssn and Unadul tebatkd Medicines can always be ivuuu. mav u IK the Matter of Assigned EfttAtA r.f .Tnhn 'iP.n.ldrmHiilia. mnA wife, for the Benefit of Creditors. Notice Is herebv olven. That Ilenrv Boyer, asslsuee under deed of assign ment of John Fenstermacher and Mary Ann his wife, of the Borough ot Le hlghton, Carbon County, Pa., ot all their property, real, personal and mixed, foe tbo bene'fifo'f creditors, has filed his first and final account as such assignee In this -office, and that the came will be presented at tne next regular term ot the Court ot Common Pleas of Carbon County, to be held At Mauch Chunk, on tbe third Monday of Junnnext, 1874. (June 15, 1874,) at 9 o'clock P. M., fer allowance and confirmation. THOS. KEMERElt, riotbonrtajT, Prothonotary'a Office, Mauch Cfcuuk, May 22, 1874-wt. IIX1NERY STORG.3 Of Weissport, Respectfully informs the Ladles of thlf vicinity that she Is now prepared to Make Up Hair Switches CURLS, PUFFS. &C.. at short notice and at tho lowest prices. She Is also now opening a now and ele gant assortment of Spring? ood$ Comprising, Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Notions, &?.., and respectfully Invites an Inspec tion of them uy the Ladles. All work will be done In tbo most fashionable) and substantial manner, and at prices which, aro bound to suit every ono. MRS. GTJT1T, jUarch 7th, 1674. jrjp XT. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's Furnlsulnpr Goods,; LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock ot , NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths Casslmeres and Vestlngs.for Men's and Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In tho most Fashion, able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Qlovo Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or Made to Order. Huts & Caps, Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at the Lowest Price. Also, Ageut for the American & Grover & Bailor Sewing Slacliines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1878-yl J. w EACHE8, " Oontraotor & Builder, LEniGIITOK, PENN'A. 1'lnns and Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made at the shortest notice. NO CHARGES Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract Is awarded to the under 'signed. A. W. EAGHE3. Junel4,1878-yl , JTiVID EBBERTtS Livery & Sale Stables, DANICSTEEET.r.EIIlaiITO, Fa. FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT 0AP.RIA0E3. And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery In the County. ua' Large and handsome Canlagea for Funeral purposes and Weddings. .ot. 22, 1173. DAVID IBBIRT. Jj BUCKMA1V, marricmiE or Carriages, Sleighs, Buggies, and erery deacrtftka ef SPRING WAGONS. Nearly opposite Eagle Hotel, Bank SAreet. LebJihtos, Pa. RBFAIRINQ PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO At reasonable tbargea. aTO-Patroi..!.. .u.hliu ii.ii. . . WUIactloa guaranteed. .- isd.i,h, A. BCOKalAlf. e. 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