nal Choap Cash Store, rr ( T WHITE GOODS AT :. ."toislalaWs BARGAIN Prices. JfAIirfJOOK, ' 'cam unto, SWISS MUMi, MARSEILLE, M0SLIN, VICTORIA LAWN. CORD PIQUE. FIQUREO SWISS, -; LACE 6TnirE3. FIGURED PIQUE. , IRISH LINEN, tid Large stock of LACES, KAMBUltO EVUIMJanU IHSEUTINU. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Poblie 8o,nare, Be,nk Street, kehlgh. ten. ray, : June 7. iSJt-ly, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1883. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to Ibii nlnce by money orders or postal notes win please inane tiiem payauli pt the WjiisroBT PotT Ornct, aa Ihn Le hichuin ollico la hot inouer order ollico Our Neighborhood in Brief. Forest fires are now raging In this Yiciiiiiy, Tho Lehigh Stovo Foundry looks ve in a fresh coat of white-wash, Tho small boy may now ho seen Bleating away to tlie river for a swim. 537"" An elegant stock of jewelry just '.cu m, ji, ii, 110111 8 iuaucu iiiunK, ,-rA number of our citizens went to AlIcntom to see Barnum's circus, last 1 luay. Frederick Snvdcr. of Raltlmnm anil Carl Wllheltn, a butcher, were killed by tis iur jmsion on f nuay niglit, Daniel WIeand, the carriage builder, Is turning out some beautiful carriages CyGo to Frs, Rodcrcr, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave una a lasionanie nair cut. The R, Pcnn Smith (?nn1 Tlro-ikm. at this place, has shipped 1000 tons of jjm tun nce aim are sun very uusy, Wo liad a delightful drive through the Valley with our popular young friend Lew. Strauss, last Saturday, Watches) watches! I watclicsl 1 1 mi styles and prices at E. II, Hold's, The late Chas. M. Bunk, of Allen, town, had Insurances upon his life at the time of his death to tho amount of Edward Haskell, of CmnmUnit. lias been arrested and placed In jail at Easton for stealing horses in Northamp ton county. CyA 64 page cook book containing muuie recipe is given away to purchasers of one dollars worth of Jad wln'a Tar Syrup, Sold t Thomas' drug The Reformed church, nf tht linr. ough, will be dedlcatcdlo-morrow Sun- u) iniii nppropiiaie services. rlie Hon. Donas Barnes will give .o tisKsuu -uumcipai uovcrnment" in j nc urooKiun Marjatuw for Jujic, JTA full assortment of Australian icnsc eye glasses and spectacles at E. II, Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk, - While Amos Cartright, of Rcesa, Monroe county, was landing a trout re cently It was swooped down upon by a fish-hawk and carried off. Work was commenced Monday rc- juuiiu buick no, 11, oi uie Allentown iron company, preparatory to blowini In the furnace. It has been Idle since We learned from Prof. T. A. Sny der, member of borough council, that the borough tax levy for the present year has been reduced to 10 mills. For a Jong time It has boon 15 mills. Kerectl 53T"For wall paper, window blinds. ttationcry, bibles, book or In fact al most anytmng, go to E. F. Luckenbach 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, at low Saturday next, 30th Inst,, Decora tlou Day, Is a legal holiday. The bank win oe ciospd; parties having notes far. Ing duo on that day must attend to them on Friday. Don't forget. JtJT'Go and sco the splendid stock of -nanm-suii-., n. uonrs, Jluucli uiiunk. They are beautiful, durable and artistic Ihe suit of Mrs. Ernestlna Grcincr against the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, for $10,000 damages for the killing of her husband by a collision of trnma ivue liAi-t.r, n liMlt,nI,u. ....... - cdHii 11 imudliu Ull juesaiy. KSP'You will miss It If you do not see E. II. Hold a new stock of watches bo- lore purchasing elsewhere. Store on Susquehanna utrcct, Mauch Chunk. For the week cndlmrMav 1(1. tWo were 132,600 tons of coal shipped over tba L, V. Hit., making a tout for the yar or B.aio.au tons, showing a de crease, as compared with the same time jasi year, of 121.4&0 tons. e notice a number of our exchanges remark that certain of the citizens of their respective localities "took In" tho oot-roco at Lehlghton last wrek. Yea, verily, and that Is true; but, alas, they neglect to state the additional fact that the foot-race "took-themdn," a great Clnues d;Bro The Tail ors, still lmve a lew of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. JoUn C. Stokes, at one time editor uu proprietor of the Hazlcton Sentinel, died at Ida home In Scranton on Mon day last, aged 05 years. He was horn In JIuncey, Lycoinlnj county, irio, and i'ZSP1 ? 1 KaxluUm, Luzerne county, In IBOB. As an editor, teacher and soldier he will be missed by a host of friends. Amandus Billiard, living In South Bethlehem, Friday night accidentally shot bis wife while the Utter was aU tending to her child In tho bedroom. The room was dark and the husband, thinking she was a burglar, drew a revolver from under the pillow and fired two shots at her, one lodging In the woman's arm. . 52TYou have heard of the man who chased a mosquito through a live mile swamp to get his fat. This was the man who would not buy Jadwln's Tar gyfP. J?e died with a hacking cough. Bold at Thomas' drug store. A distinguished party of Philadel phia Masons, Including Drand Master K Coppoe Mitchell andex-MayorVaux, was entertalnod by the members of Masonic Lodge No. CI, at Wllkeibarre, tSaturday evening. A grand supper was served, The party visited Wyoming in the afternoon, A collection of 5,720 was taken up among them for the benefit of the Plymouth sufferers. jfc3gs.An all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring establishment of II II Pi lnni i-..ii i j . . ., , - y , J r"'., "B at Shenandoah, comniit- text suicide, there at noon Saturday by snooting herself through the heart. The canst asalgned for the act Is that her father had been drinking heavily, and to avoid the disgrace which she imagined ii. .uuBiMipoii ner sne necKien to take llCr OWll lif. Slip Men vtnnw liond- rmnaatid lvclous, and her rath act urp 1scd thoo who knew hor. i On our second paco to-day will lo found a striking and instructive Illus tration of Uie comparative worth of the various kinds of baking powders now In me marKct, SSyWhcn you co to Mntich Chunk, call in anil see E, II. Ilohl's handsome stook of Rold watches. Mr. Martin F. Tupper, tho English poet, whoso financial embarrassments havo attracted so much attention of lato. has written a short reminiscent paper of me laie uou i reu, ijurnauy tor the Juno number of 1 lie lsrooklyn Magazine. 5rl7 Sco tho ladles pretty gold watches at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Peter Helm having left on a three month's visit to Germany, announces to his customers that he has left his boot and shoe business In charge of his wife nnu son JiUwaru.wiio.dunnsr his absence. will be pleased to wait upon all In want oi nrst-ciass boots, snocs ana gaiters, 2T"carly 43,000 bottles of Jadwln's Tar Syrup sold last year on a positive guarantee of cure, and only 13 bottlo3 returned as unsatisfactory- The largest ooine ror mo money, so u at x nomas drug store. Tho engine "Monocacy," of the Lehigh Valley railroad, on Friday night a wcck carneu a liasscngcr tram lrom Mauch Chunk to Easton in GO minutes this Including eight slot's. Consider Ing that the distance is forty-six miles tms may tc set tlowrasa very llvclyrun, iou should take vour family out riding through our valleys just now, tho scenery Is just lovely, and David Ebbcrt's teams are in splendid condition, wliile his terms are so low that even you can aitord to ride. A raffle will take nlaco at the Poho Poco Hotel, at Big Creek, on Monday next, the 23th Inst., for a -phaeton, &r gold piece, violin, watcii, tnecrsclianm pipe ami box of cigars, winding up In tho evening with a grand hop. If you wane tun go mere. ttiTDo call and sec tho gents nrcttv gold watches at is. ll. Hold's, .Mauch uiiunK. Jonathan Klstler took possession of the Carbon House on Thursday, our friend .1. W. Tiaudenbush retiring. Wo understand Mr. Iiaudenbush proposes establishing a first-class livery, In which uusmcss wo wish mm auundant success, Mr. Butler, of the Lehigh Stove and Manufacturing Go's works, informs us that things ore just booming with them; that they have orders ahead for three mourns. Aids is rclrcsluns, and we trust It Is an Indication of a steady re vival In business that will extend over the entire country. SJ"LcwIs Wchr has nicely fixed un ms ice cream panor ror tne accommoda tion of ladles and gentlemen, and will keep a lull supply of cliolco flavored cream every day and evening. Ho in vltcs you to call. Ice waters, confee tlons and fruits in season. un cdnesday evening last week a tramp jumped off a Lehigh Valley coal train near Bethlehem, and before ho could get out of the way a coming passenger engine strucK and Killed mm T I . f 1 .1 1 f . a iiu lyuruuui ueiu till uiuucsi. J. lie name of tho unfortunate was Jtleliard tooney, and no belonged to fahenanuoah, Pa. The following named gentlemen. members of tho Masonlo Lodge of Mauch Chunk, attended the rcoentlnn tendered by said lodge to the officers of the Grand Lodge, on Monday cvenlm last: JohnS. Lentz, T. D. Claws, John Heaoold, a. u. uroclliead, J. L. Gabel, Paul Wagner, E. n. Snyder and Percy German. HTII. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will mako you nn nil wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Extensive forest fires have been raging at Harvey's Lake, Liucrno coun- a wcu-unown summer resort, twelve miles from Wilkesbarrc. Several thou sand dollars worth of valuable timber has been destroyed since Sunday. Many valuable cottages are within a short dis tance of tho fire, but were saved through the efforts of some fifty men engaged in ligming uio names. A largo force of brieklavnrs. em. ployed by ex-licprescntatlvo II. C. Frcy, at Wilkesbarrc, struck Tuesday morn ing on account of his refusal to discharge non-union men In his onuilov. The strikers are members of Union No. 1, of 'ennsylvania, and thev warn all union ists to keep away from that city until the dispute Is settled. The contractor Is firm and will not yield to their demand. EfT"I have a complete line of Litrht Single and Heavy Douldo Harness, Collors, Whips, Blankets, &e on hand, all of which 1 am sidling at n very rca- onauie price. julton FLOKY, EI6SPOHT, 1A. An Easton despatch of the 18th inst.. says: Samuel Seem, one of the wealth iest slate operators in Northampton county, made an assignment Monday morning to his son. Thomas II. Seem. of Bangor, Seera's real estato Is worth $100,000. His assets will largely cover his liabilities, Scorn has been laid up for months with a carbuncle on his neck. and finding himself pressed by a few creditors he made the assignment to give him time to square his accounts. Allen licmmcl. a well-known citizen of Allentown, committed suicide Tucs- lay morning by hang nc. Ho had re cently married and lived alone In his house while preparations to begin house keeping were going on. He fastened one end of tho rone to a iloor-knnh. threw tho other end over the door, sllp led his head through a noose and while standing on tiptoe slowly strangled. ills uoiiy was discovered by his son and was still warm. Itemmel was worrlwl about money matters. SEdltor Advocate please Inform your many readers that Jadwln's Tar Syrup cured my cold after all ether remedies laiiod. it is the largest bottle for tho price I ever bought. Old Sub- ocnucr, com ai i nomas- drug store. Mr. Val. Schwartz, the fnrnltnrn dealer of town, accompanied by his daughter Itosa, left on Tuesday morning for New York Citv. wlipncn on Kntiir. day (to-day) they will sail for Germany, flicy expect to be absent about three months, and will extend their trip to iiome and London. During his absence the business will be In charge of his son Henry, who will attend nrnmnt.1v -. nil orders in tho' furniture or undertaking uc icjt in ins cuarge. juessrs. Jolin Hauk and Peter Helm left Friday morn ing to Join Mr. Schwartz nt New York and sail on the same steamer. ATTENTION, VETERANSt All old soldiers desiring to take nart. In tho Decoration Day ceremonies, arc requested to meet In the HEADING ROOM of tho EXCHANGE IIOTKI.. on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 25th Inst., at 7:30 o'clock, In order to perfect arrangements, appoint committees, Ac. jy oruer oi uoMMirTBE. Decoration Day. e have been rcnnesteil toatAtn that the following merchants will close their nacesoi omincss on May 00, Decoration f. Xusbaum. C.M.Sweeny&Son Mchrkam & Son, A. RIegel, Wm. Kemercr. Ji. nnyuer, R. Fcnsterjnacher, Kicked by a Horn. Miout noon on Monday while, irimm Beer was walklii" nast a linn... by Henr)- Beckendorf, on Second street, ' r 4,cnr ' J'ecKendorr, on fcecond street, ' . K , ii-ri;u iii tuu cut- t ng his upper lip and breakin the left tu.Hl.in . . t ,.- 1 1 . jiortlon of the upper jaw hone, also breaking four teeth and n nortlnn nf tlm lower niveoiar process. lie wns taken to bt. Luke's linsnltal. nt Bethlehem, lor treatment, by Mr. Beckendorf, and at la.t accounts was getting along as . ....1.1 1.- Subscribe now, only $1.00 a year. Psopfo In and cut of Town. Our people who may liave relatives or friends yl Jtlnit them will greatly oblige us by H'IhIIiik In iliolr names and residence for publication under this lienil. Kmion. Boh Sweeny was "doing" Hazlcton during the week Miss Sarah Hoagland is visiting nt tho residence of M. Hagamcn, on Bank street, W, Simpson, the genial L. V. R. It. route agent, was In totfn on Monday afternoon. Sir. and "Mrs. Reuben Kemorrr. nf shley, were visiting their' daughter Mrs. A. B. Mcrtz. last Week, Hon. Samuel J. Klstler, Sr of Sa'gersvlllc, Lehigh county, was in town last week. J. L. Gabcl and wife, of town, spent several days In Philadelphia during last week. Miss Haute Trcxlcr, of Allentown, Is visiting at the residence of Mr, M, C. Trcxler, on Mahoning street, Louis Corran, of Philadelphia, was tho guest of 11. Lincoln Colburn ilnrlrw tho week. Mrs. C. D. James, of Pblladelnliln. is visiting Mrs. II. V, Morthlmer, on Bankway. Mrs. W. W. Morthlmer Is spending several days with relatives and friends in Slattngton, Mrs. Dr. Thos. J. Solt. of Mountain Top, Pa., was visiting relatives In town during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Klennlnwr. nf this place, arc visiting relatives and menus ai uaiii, l a. Messrs. Bishop and Frcldenhcrger un-. iiieir wives, oi lamaqua, spent sun day In town with relatives and friends. Our young friend A. A. Graver, of Mountain Ton. will accent our thanks for favors shown this office during the week. Miss Lizzie Bradley, an estimable young lady or uatasauqua, is tho guest of the Misses Hunstcker, on Mahpjing street, Mrs. John F. Hottenstein. formerly ui mis pincc, now oi unppring, Canada, Is visiting her brother. W. G. Anthony. on Irpn Urcet, -A letter from our genial friend. Dr. M. Stapp. of Burlinzton. Michigan. wineries mai ne is wqu anu doing a good business, Enclosure Q, K. Thanks. r- Decoration Day Programme The following 13 the programme ar. ranged for tho observance of Decoration Day In this borough: Tho children to represent tho States will meet at the M. E. church at 8:30 o'clock, and procession move at 0:00. Tho teachers and scholars will assem ble at their respective churches at 8:30 a. m., and march down Irpn street as follows: Reformed school richt resting on tho South corner of Iron and Bank streets: tvangejical, right resting on North corner of Iron and Bank streets; Lutheran, right resting on left of Evan gelical, the M. E. will form In front of their church, the veterans will form on tho South side of Bank street, right rest ing on South corner of Iron. The procession will move in the fol lowing order; Arlon Cornot Band, Ministers in Car riage, Wagon with Goddess of Liberty and children representing the Stales, Squad of Vcterans.M, E. Sunday school, Reformed Sunday school, Evangelical Sunday sohool, Lutheran Sunday school, Citizens on foot, Citizens In carriages. Route, up Bank to Pumpkin Allev. through Pumpkin Alley to Second, down Second to Ochre, out Ochre to Cemetery. The cxcrclse3 at the Cemetery will bo as follows: Openinst Traycr, Rev, O. R. Cook; muslo by Arlon Cornet Band; Adiliwi in English, by Rev. G. W. Gross; sing, ing by tho Church Choirs; Address In German, by Rev. G. W. Stlbltz: Decor ation of graves by the schools, singing as they proceed on their nilsshm. Mv Country 'tis of Thee," &c; salute by old soldiers; music by Arlon Cornet Band; Closing e::crclsc3 by Rev. B. F. Powell, of Packerton; music by Band; singing by Sunday schools and dismissal. Tho ladies are earnestly invited to participate, and thoso wishing to con tribute flowcre will please leave them at the Advocate ollico bof ore 80' cloak A. M. on tho SOth. The Sunday Srhiml Scholars will each provide themselves wun oouquccs or wrca'.lis. Fatal Collision of locomotives. A collision occurred on the Philadel phia and Rcadinu Railroad. Sat 11rH.1v afternoon between Rock Cut and Solo mon's Gap, three miles from Wilkes barrc, The local freight was on its way to the top of the mountain when it met an empty engine coming from the oppo site direction. It was impossible to stop the engine on the heavy down grade, and both locomotives', In tho crash that followed, were wrecked, Philip Street, Assistant Superintendent of motive power for the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, was thrown from tbn nntnf.v cnglnoand killed; William Shank, fire man of the freight was also killed. Street ueiongs in urccn Kldgo, and Shank In Ashley. Both were married men, with families, IHram Bpsard and -Edward Cole, engineers of tho resppotivo engines, were seriously hurt. Street was on a trial trip with a new engine, and cx- inxiuu iu gam a switcn uciorotlic freight LATP.lt. Coroner O'Mallpv 1i:m .11., covered that Saturday's fatal accident was due to the gross carelessness of Jacob Hoover, the train dispatcher, who nave mo rigin, 01 way to uie two engines moving In different dircctious on a single track at the same time. Hoover, on earning mat engineer street and Fire man Shank had been killed, at onco left his post at Ashley, and when last was on a Pennsylvania train en route for ouuuury or uarnsourg. The coroner's jury adjourned until Thursday, Mean time every effort is being niado to capture Hoover. It is alleged that ho was of In temperate habits and that of late, when un uuiy, uiu cousiucrauio unnKlng. A Mysterious Tragedy. A Pott&vlllc despatch of the I5thinst., gives tho following mrtlcnlarn nf n mv. terious shooting atlalr in that locality: ''Ihreo months ago Gcorgo Blckcrt, a German, who camo to this country In 16S-1, located in Lavelle, boarding with Mrs. David Stringer, a widow, Thair rciauons coon uecame intimate, and a month ago It was reported that they had been married. It was known that Blckcrt had left a wife and three chil dren in Germany, Friday night a wo man was seen to enter tho house where ho lived, and soon afterward two shots were heard. Neighbors entered, and Mrs. S,trlnger, who was at the vlllago store, camo with them. Blckcrt was found seated in a chair with blood spurting from a wound near the left nipple and another under the left arm. In front of him, on the floor, lay a pistol with two chambers empty. The un known woman had evidently retired by the back door and escaped. Blckcrt was conscious and was pressed for an ex planation. He declined to jnako any statement, and In a few moments swooned from loss of blood. He died before morning. A detective who was put on the case Saturday has a theory that the German wife was written to by some person In Lavelle who discovered her address! that she came hero pre- Cared to kill, and was aided to escape y a confederate. Tho mystery that shrouds the case has added to the ex citement, and any number of amateur detectives have undertaken to solve It." A flve-year-o d child of William niiitr jcii nuout sixteen leet. from a porch upon a cobhltnnT ii'' iiT. u evening ana received a severe cut ll'f ,t'o eye and a fractured skull. The child Is doing well under tho treatment of Dr. C. W. Honor. Allentown Is making extensive pre parations for the reception of the Grand t . . . ' ' i-uuiiuiiiuerv oi rrnnvlvan a which noius itsconclavoin that city on theSlth of the present month, Hat of Jurors Drawn to ccrro it the June Trm ol nur County Courts, commencing on Monday, june fin i arusD J u nons. Ash, Jamen, gentleman, L Tovamenilni Arner, Samuel, hitikrnon, Wcntherly llrigMon, John, gcutloinnn, Ixfsauohnnlng Beers, Oeo. V , lalwrer, Weatherly Drown, William Q., Inhorer, Wcntherly Clltician, Prank, wilier, Mahnnlng Everts, Darl), farmer, I a b i n I n Farren, M'rhael, teamster, Iohlchlon Oriffilli, Hugh, foreman, Yorktuwa Orlfnih, Duvhl, miner, Lanilonl Galloghcr, Dcnnli. miner, I.anafard Oreene, Ed ward, merihant, Wealherly Hawk, Sefarua, Kontlemnn, Kidder Ifahn, Sebaetlan, centteman, Mauch Chunk KrcsKC foul, merchant, TiHTaniMUin'a Leucliel, Georxo, butcher, Franklin -' ' MrQinley, Frank'.liotel keeper.E MChunl itauuenDuin,. w., nniel keepor,liliighlon Sinitli, rnul, lannor, Towainentlng Seldlc, Warren, laborer, Welispnrt Smith, Hugh, hotel keeper, Neaqueboning Slglln, John, laborer, Kidder Wajner, Frank, laborer. Mauch Chnnk , Yeager, John, liveryijian, Mauch Cuynk rmiT jCRooa. Arocr, T. F., carpenter, Franklin ".. Ihaal, John, clerk, Weatherly Hentlni$er, Clinrlei, brakeman, ealierly Dlai'kburn, James, moulder, Linifotd.l uisxeney, w tv , mer-hanl, wealfly . Co vie, Hugh, miner, Beaver MoadriV Chriatman, M. If., teacher. Franklin -Dreiabaeh, Lewis, farmer, Franklin Deppy, Nelaon, carpenter, Penn Forest Dreiibacb, Cbarlei, farmer, Towamemtng j:van, R. J.,clerk, Yorktnvfn ' Kverts, Samuel, farmer, Porkenon Flory, Miltnn, eadler, Weiasnort Felter, Frank, laborer, Kidiier . Ferry, Cha'rlej. miner. Lanaford George, Eliaa, farmer, East Term Gumbert, J, H , miller, Mahoning Gallagher, Jamca, conductor, E M Chunk Gallagher, Manut, laborer, Tresckiiw Gihlen, Cimdy , miner, Sumtnlt Hill Harking. Eitwurd. laborer. Lanafonl llnlrloii an, Hezakiah,labnrer,Sunnnlt Hill' Jiistier, Joun, brakeman, Mauch Chunk Klols, Albeit, labnrer, h Tiiwamenalnir Lnuer, Tilshmao, laborer, L Totvauienilng i.ivuruiiuK, uurin, inrenian, ivniuer McGinn. John, watchman, J'uckerton Miller, John S., carpenter, Welsaport McC!ready,Tho, merchant, Submit Ifill McEiroy, James. gentleman, Mauch Ohunk Monlz, JJavid. gentleman, Lehighton Oales, Michael, nierchanl, E M Chunk Ilehrlg, Ellsworth, carpenter, E M Chunk' Ilichel, A. "D-, laborer, Weisaport Racier, Adam, milkman, E Maucb Chunk Hush, Andrew, laboror, E. Mauoh Chunk Smith, Michael, laborer, Nefrjuehonlng Smith, IInrvey U,ed"nr, Weatherly Smith, Palnok, miner, Beaver Meailow; Slroup, Thpnias, phyticim, Parryy lle Sharp, Charles, miner, Lansfonl Somil.eiin, William, carpenter, Paokertan Srhnell, Aaron, mason. Franklin Schairer, Wm., tTioemakcr.Towomendrig Strawbcngcr, John, laborer, Mauoh Chunk Snyder, Akron, clerk, Frauklm "eisier, tnra, Renlleinan, L Tonameniing Walerbor, William, roreman, Lehighton tuaykrsk junnus Bower, C. II., genlle nan, Lehighton Bowman, Wilrnn, laborer, East l'enn Brodhend.Col. W. F.. clerk. Mahonlni Clmrnts Jamci, blicksmill), Lehightou Culbeit, James, lab(rer, Lohigh uavis, i nomas M., miner, Lansrord Durline, A. J., gentleman, Lehlijhton Eck, John, machinist, Weatherly Eseer, Brnn, coal agent, Mauch Chunk Flexer, Franli, farmer. Mahonini Grfonswoie, Sam . rarnenter. Tawaniensirnr Gayljin, Benjamin, tinsmiih, Lanefard iieisi, cainuei, uimr, Maucti Ohuuk Haney, Tnomaa. farmer, h'att Puiin Kunkel, Joslah, laborer, Kidder Ivcrnpr, ficbhnrt, laborer, Franklin Kern, hahiyette, agent, L Tawamensirtg King, Peter, laborer, Lansfurd Kelley, John D.. laborer, Lansford Moore, Hugh, machinist, Mauch Chunk McMichael, Jatne', laborer, Lansford McBnde, Ntal, miuir, Beaver Meadow Mcrtz, Amantlc. hotrl keener. T -"-1 ' - - Oliver. Ira, niouldor. WeatherlMHft Peicre,E C, farmer, ist Penn '. Homlg, Daniel, farmer, East Penn ' Iteiiifnilth, Nathan, laborer, Mahoning Huugh, Henry, mainn, Ji Towamenslng Houcmiif, Hugh, foreman, Nesonehonine Itollie, Tilehinan.carnenttr. Franklin Bepp, Christian, ihoemaker. PurrvvllU " Slnhl, IVIer J., bulrlirr, Mauch Chunk Swarlr, Frank, carpenter, E M Chunk Sharkey, John, laborer, Tresrkow TrUer, Laurence, laborer, h Towamenaing Williams, Joainh, contractor, LansnirJ Wernct, Franris, lumberman, Kidder Weber, Severn, ivatchinan, Weusport Webb, J. 8., hotel keeper, Lehlghton Vundt, Frank, carpenter, Weisjport Qrtnd Council I, 0. It. M, The Grand Council of tho Improved Order of Red Men, in session at Potts villc, last week, adjourned sine die at 2 Saturday morning. Tho. following arc mu uranu umccrs elected anu installed iur me nnsuiug year ureal tsacnem, j uung, yi uiiaiiciuiiia. Great Senior Sagamore, W, G. Miles, of rnuaticlplila; Great Chief of Records, Charles C, Conley, of Philadelphia; GreatKecpcr of the Wampum, Charles Philadelphia; Great Misbennawa, Wm. h, Taylor, of Northumberland, Great Guard of tho Wiewam. William Havlev. of Audcnrled; Great Guard of the For. est, liCOrgO K. Swain, of Pill nrlelnh .1. Tho following are tho Chairmen of the several committees: Finance, Charles II. Newell, of Philadelphia! Law and usage, i nomas K. Donnelly, of rjiUa delphia; State of Order, William J. Mc- Clurc, of Gettysburg; Reports and Returns, Joseph Allison, of Phlladelpha; Board of Appeals, Charles n. Selmrch, of Philadelphia. Representatives to the urcui, pennon ot mo united states Thomas A. Wlukworth, Andrew J. liakcr and Charles W. Hancock of I'D lauclpiila, s. B. ClefTer, of Columbia, and B, J, Brown, of Lancaster. The Northampton County Judgeship. At the general election of 1RS.1 Pnwl- dent Judge Oliver II. Meyers, qf North ampton county, was defeated for re election by cx-JudgoIIoward J. Rccdcr. Tho tickets voted at the election bore Uie heading: "For President Judge of the Court of Common Pleas;" and con sequently, arter the vote was counted, Judge Rccdcr clalmerl that hn li.in" hpen elected President Judge, and that Judge ocmiyier, wno uau !ccn sitting as addi tional law Judge, remained in that posi tion. By the advice of the Attorney General, however, the Governor refnsrrl tp Issue a commission to Judge Reeder as rresident Judge. Reeder obtained a writ of alternative mandamus from the Supreme Court in order that the matter might bo legally tested, and tho case was argued early In tho present session. Judge Stcrrclt has handed down an opinion sustaining Governor Paulson's view that the Jltrlirn nf pr.rv rnnrt learned (n law and oldest In commission shall he President Judge, The first place on tho Northampton county Bench, therefore, falls to Judge Schuyler. MahonlnE Items. Miss Anile Montz. of Lehle-hton. was the guest of Mr. Daniel Krossley over Sunday. Theodora Black cut himself badly in the hand on Monday. A. Arner & Son have been dolne a rushing business in nhosnbates this Spring. kewis Nothsteln and family, of rarrvvillc. were visltlno-at Attain Her ring's during the week. A party of ladies and centlcmcn from Lehighton spent a very pleasant evening with Miss Mvra Good, on Mon. day evening. Mr. Dennis Xothsteln retnrnpH tn the Valley with his steam Raw-mill loot week. During the winter he wassawing in Lehigh county. Mrs. John Nothsteln was tn Phila. delphia during tho week. A radio match for a raelodcon and airorganette la to come oil at Fenster raachcr's Hotel, next Monday afternoon and evening, May 25th. Charles Fcnstermacher says that ono day last week he killed two of the largest snakes ever killed In Mahoning Valley. Ho solemnly Informs us that one ot them was 4 feet 0 1-2 inches long. In killing snakca, Charley claims to be t)ie champion of the Valley. Vseu. TOPICS AltOUKD TOWN. worxo much nEiTEn. As suggested In our last week's Issue, a,s to the cleaning out pf gutters and tho carting away of the garbage whlcji had accumulated In tho same during the past year, our Supervisor, with, tho assistance pf a gang ot men, ha,s been busily cn Gageddurlmr. the post week In this Im portant work. 'Phis Is a, Very commend ablo procedure, and tho cpuncil uejerve to be complimented In their ready com- Eliancoto the demands oftlia people, iank street now Is, indeed, In a very good condition being clenn, and the stench arising from, tho gutters which fatmerly was so," prevalent- has now al most entirely disappeared. Now, if I'.wami, iiuuiu uu laKcir u,y ino CQun cltto uw the ''stinking ditch" alone to Lehigh, -Valley Railroad drained, our ywoic wouiu neou jiayp no fegr of an epidcmlo similar ta tho pri'o raging nt PlymontlivlslllngourjorougU. "Clean liness IS next to codllness." and wn tmtl our council wllfhced tho old' saw and. now that It has commenced tho.Tvork ot c canmg out, gfl at it with rrvenfieance, clcaninit'Out every snot where Pflrliarrr Of any character has nocftmnlntniriliirlntr the winter. The wish of the taxpayers. Is that they' keep at It. Now,-gQntlc-" jui-ii, uu juur uuiy i 1JOOBLUMS'.. jjeveral of our most respected an,d prdcr loving cltkcns have recently. called our attention to the fact that crowds of large sized boys congregate on the comers of our principal thoroughfares In the evening, and tako especial delight In In sulting ladles as they pass along and spitting tobacco julco over tho pavement io me annoyance ot pcucstrlans. Others throw parlor matches upon tho pave ments, which when trod upon explode uua "Hvsi. out in a name, to me great dartccr of setting fire to ladles rarmpnto Now, this state of things should not bo aiiQWcu in a town pf any pretensions to rcspootahlllty. and we call unon nnr con stable and chief of noil tn nhatn Hm nuisance, even n a tew or lliem liavo to pass n night In the look-up. Tho excuse mat me iocK-up is tpo dirty to put dis orderly persons In it should bo remedied, anu uipse who nave ilurmg the past winter been paid for keeping It In order wiu niugiug tramps maue to clean it up. I. 0. 0, F. Grand Encampment. The Grand Encampment of tho Inde? pcnaeui uraor oi Udd f ellows held itn annuaj session In Harrisburg Monday, iiic uiiciiuunce was uuusuany large. lue session was cal ed to order bv tho Most Worthy Grand Patriarch. II. W. Bailey, of Philadelphia, Tle first busi, ncss was th.o couutpg of thp votp fpr uuicera, wuicu resuiteu as follows: A. Fackenthal, of Doylcstown. M. W. Grand Patriarch: William A. Wlthnmn. of Philadelphia, M. E, Qrand High rncst; James is, Nicholson, of Phila, delphia, R. W. Grand Scribe; John S, uciss, of Philadelphia. R. W. Grand treasurer; John Levercood. of Lancas ter, It. W. Grand Senior Warden; W. Grand Junior Warden: Alfred Slack. of Allegheny, R, W, Grand Representa tive; M. Richards MuckJe, of Philadel phia, R. W. Grand Representative. Tho report of tho Grand Scribe showed receipts uunng uie year pf S2,63f3.93. The present membcrshin is 12.4G2. the admissions during the year were i.a-n, me nuraocr oi wording encamp ments is 201, the number of patriarchs rellovcd 1,770. widowed families relieved 39, Tlio total amount paid for relief wa,s Sj4,du3,03. Tho annual receipts of mo -encampment was sui.WOu.viv. The total reported assets of Kncamnraents arc 8295,235.02. an increase of S13.S90- vi. mere are six uniformed decree camps in the State. The afternoon cession opened with a discussion on and subsequent adoption of the revised constitution and by-laws of the Grand Encampment. Tho officers declared elected at the morning session were then Installed. Among the com mittees announced was that on finance, which consists of M. D. Richards, A. B. Connelly and Henry York. Fifty Patriarchs were then admitted to memb ership in the Grand Encampment, after which tho unwritten work was exempli fied by tho retiring Grand Patriarch, H. W. Bailey. The session then adjourned sine die. The State Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows opened Its annual session In Harrisburg, 1 uesday. Over sevcu hundred delegates 'were present. The reports of the finance committee and Grand Treasurer show an Increase In the assets of ?o05,484; estimated rovenuo, $18,074; expendi tures, S17,410i Orphans' Asylum fund, 819,117,30, Tho total amount as shown by the Grand Secretary as paid for rcnci wua.uau, i jio. jollowing lirand Officers were elected; R. W, Grand Master, B, K. Vanarsdajcn; R. W. Deputy Grand Master, Charles W. nidg way; R. W. Grand "Warden, John W. iianey; h. y. Mmnu Secretary, James B. Nicholson; R. IV, Grand Treasurer, M. Richards Mucklo; R. W. Grand Representative to tho Sovereign Grand Dedicatory Sorvicea. The ncformctl Church of this place will be dedicated ou next Sunday. Whit. ouiiuiiy. xhb cuurcn is now neatly unisncLl, carpoteJ, and decorated. Great pains have been taken by tho members to mako It attractive nnd eozv. All. nml especially tho members of tho t(stcr ucnominations, nre corrtlally invited to attend Uie dedicatory services, wlch win oe nem m tne lorenoon, attemoon and cvenlm:. In the morning Iterr. I.. K. Derr, a former pastor of the congre- aiiua win jircacu in me ucrman linguage. In the evening, llev. J. II. A. Hombergcr, 1). D., president ot Ursinus College, near Philadelphia, will preach In thu Dnclish lancuace. Tho afternoon services at two o'clock, will bo In both languacos. Excellent music for the occasslon will be furnished by the Choir ui me cuurcn, uaaer tne leadership of Around Fleaeant Corner. a. uerman. oi East I'enn. was visiting friends in the valley during the week. E. Fraxel. of West Pcnn. was the guest or j, Jtcuiean, last week, C. II. Horn is Improving his resi dence Messrs. Loncbnorn and ,nftnirnint Friday of last wee k In Lehigh county. katc othstln, of Centra Snuarc, was on a business trln tn Allcntiwn during tho week. A. i Oldt and E. Winter were on a business trip to Welssport.last Saturday. Jllchael Gerber is repairing his mill, Joscnh Obert. of Lehlchton. H rnvA through tba valley list Sunday. JOBtrn. Bhot by a Sejeeted Loyer. Miss Jul Kramer,. 18 years of age. waa shot and fatally injured Sunday morning by Peter Knolhauch, a rejected lover, nt Locust Gap, Schuylkill county. Miss Kramer was conversing with William Xeuman, an accepted suitor, when "Knolbauch annroacheil anil tnlnnrl In the conversation, A moment later ho drew a revolver and sent a ball throttzb Miss Kramer's head, remarking that he would either marry or kill her, A sc&md shot passed through the young lady's hand. A third shot, aimed at Jsettiuan did not tke effect. Knolbauch was arrested and an attempt was made to lynch him, but the timely arrival of ollicers prevented It, and he was con veyed to jail. LIVE AOENT WANTED To sell Dr. Chaie'a Hecljwsi or Inform ation for Everybody, in every county In ! w nn uanaoa. Enlarg es i,m jmuiisuer io U48 pages, it con over 000 household recipes, and Is K 1 to all classes and conditions of U11J13 I suited SOPMv. A ,!. I 1 hold necessity. ItscllsatslRht. great est inducements ever offered to book nqents. Ramplo copies sent by mall, postpaid for W.00. Kxslualvc territory phen. Accnts more t li n double their nmnev Address. Ur. Cha-e's S cam rnntlng house, Ann Arbor, MUhlgan. rono-Poco Uot.. The Poho-Foco Hotel Is sltuatnl mkl- way between WelMtiart and HtcdnUe. Tinn ntnl ta ,i-ttM,1 1w a,1a.Jk. 1. t.. . convenience of folks doilrlna to stxaid season In thp country. ThchWtfbnlM- Ing has sixteen large, well-ventilated and substantially furnished bed-rooms, a laroo parlor and ball-room and a wdl- stocked bar at which the best of wines, llatiors and clears are retailed. Vmi the house Is aHrgo dam suitable for bpatlnjt punxises, boats being- at the dlstwsal of tho guetts ; a first-claw livery stable is connected with tho hotel, and this with tho numerous other facilities classes It amongst tho most dotltabls summer rcjons anywnore in tho valley, jtantly making" Improvemonts for tho x uu.iaiimoru, iur. ujiucl lire see. is con. ucncni of guests, i noo desiring to pa t lie hot summeri months In tho country nv;niu ujj, npij ip pnironife jur, Aresgc. n anting Hlmielf In an Attlj. alentl.no- Bpwman, a porman Tolc, has been boarding ,n,t the corner of unocrt anu L.lno streets, Shenandoah. Ho con'fcmnlatcd brine no his famllv ovcrhere this month.but -finding himself hnablp tp meet- tjie expenses became uesponueni. jionuay afternoon he cjimgcuup mto-tiio unplastcrcd attic, hitched one end , of strah to a rafter, looped the other around ids neck nnd dropped through the trapdoor. His lifeless body was allowed to swing there for several hours. Tho landlady locked up the house and from, tlm roof of tho rear hulldlnn threatened to club any uuu wno cmcrcu. men) wn great cAiiivjueiii, iui lime. Tho Coal Trrtde Journal itn llipr Is no change In the condition nf tlm I anthracite coal trade. It is firm and quiet, but not unusually so for tho time of year. Prices do not clvo wnv on good coals, and on some qualities they are a sjiade firmer. Tho production of uiiiiinioiie ror mo wcck ending Jlay 10, 1885, 090,524 tons, acalnst 798.080 tons Inl8S4. Since Jan. 1, 1863, 9,430,120 IU113, lOO-i, l1,VUO, IZI., I Lx-Sccretarv Frellnchuvsen died nt his homo, near Newark, New Jersey, at fi:30o'clock Wednesday afternoon. His Illness, which was a lone one. was a fatal one from the first and death has been awaited fpr many days. roThe new postal card naner nnd.-r the contract of 1885 will bo a delicate pink In Hen of tho cream color of the card now used. Tho toxture of tho paper is also sum 10 oe iraproveu, DEr.nr-BnNxnTT.rr.On the morning of Ascension .Day, 1885, by Rev. James n.. i.iiiie, oi iioKenuauqua, Miss Maccle Edith Bennett tn Mr. ni,a,ltnl, B, Dcrr, of Slatlpgtpn, fprpierly of VVUUIIlIJl, New AdvcitiEepcutn. gltERIFfa SAE, By virtus ofa writ of Ten. Ki.. Vn. 15. uuo .ttfui, io ma uirpcicn, iwiu exrxo to I puunc tale, ul tli Uourt IIotiai. In Die Borough ol Mauch Chunk, Carbpn County, MONDAY, JUNE 8th. 1885. all o'clock p. ni'i lh ful)orlng described pri.yrriy, naineiji All that certain lot or narcel nf ln,l .id,. ato lying and being on the eatt ede nfSa, conn sirrci, in tne toM-n nl Eait Wh t Haven, 'lownililn of Kidder. Onunlv nl l.arocn and Male of Pennsylvania, anil numbered in the plan or plot of eaid town I 3 ami Duuuded and di-eeribeil f,l. Iowa, m witi lleelnnlnR at a corner enm mon to lot I'd. M and the lot hnreliv run. vorcd and situated on the East aids of S. rond ilrret aa afaretald, thenee by a loi No. 14 ennih bii drcreei, caat ZOO feet to a cor ne r common to land lot No. M, and the R hereby conveyed, thenca south 7i daureej. west 40 feet to a corner uommnn to lot No. a and the lot hereby conveved. thenee bv faid lot No. 18 horlh 824 degrees, west 200 leet to u corner BHualed on the south side I I Seoinil street nnd common to lot No. ml nd tho lot hereby cinveved. thenee alnni be east fide ol said Second strret. north 71 'degreef,east SO leal to the place of benluninL- and crntuinlni; cltncvthrr 10.000 sauarel feel of land be the same more or Ices. The liiprnvementa therenn conalstnfa TWO STORY KRAMK HOUSE. 18x28 fret with a two-story kitchen 11x181 leei. Belied and taken Into execution aa the! properly ol Edward Uiln and Alice Hilcand in ueatiici oy u. W. LiBWia, Bncairr. Hlisnirra umot, Mauch Chunk. Ta.. ..lay 1000. E. If, SKiriss, riaintiira AHorney, s IIEMFFS SALE. By virtue ofa writ of Alia$ Fitri Facias. No. 10, Juno Term, 1885, to me directed, I will expose ta public tale, at tne Court House, in the Borough of Mauch Chunk, laroou i.onniy, ra, nn MONDAY, JUNE 8th, 1885. at I o'clock p tn., the lollovriDg described properly, nemoiyi All that certain traot or plere of land I situate in lowamenstng township, Uaruon County, Penna., bjundeil and described a fllun e,to wil: Begluulng at a stone thance Uy other land of raid Adam Anders south 34 degrees, earl 71 perchee to a post thence hv the same south 34 degrees, west 22 8 10 perches to a po-lj llience by land of William Andeia south 29 degrees, east 10 perches to n )K)St thruce by the same north 52J degrees, east ES porches to a post; thence by iHnd ol li. Thomas north IU degrees, west -TJ percnes io a et inence by laml of said Goest Oiering south 81 degrees, west 8(1 1 pen hea to place of beginninc, containing 31 acros and SO rerches, Als, all that certain lot or piece nl ground aituate in Towamenslng township, as follows; Begin ning at a stone thenro by land lato of Conrad I Rasor south 29 degrees, east 85 perohrt to a I stone; theucn by land of Ariam Andera north 34 degrees, east 22 8-10 perches to a I atone; thenre by tame north 34 degrees, west 71 perones to a alone, inence' by land nl Henry Aoclirs inuth T4i degrees vcstl 191 perches to tlie place of bezinnlng. onn taining 8 aorta JIS rierohoa strict measure. ine improvenienisnereon cnns'si oi a IjSTOIty FRAME HOUSE, Id z 24 feet, frame barn, 20 x 35 lest. Belted and taken into execution aa the I property of John A.Anders, and to be aild by C. W. LEHTZSiimr'r. Eitr.Rtrr's Ornci, Mauch Chunk, Pa JUny 23, ISH9 E. R. GiKwsas, Plaintiff's Attorney. gHEHIFl"3 SALE. Br virtue of writ of Fl Fa. Mo O.Jnne term, 1885, to me directed, 1 will expose to public sale, at the Court House. In tbe Bor ough of Mauch Chunk, Carbou County, Pa., I on MONDAY. JUNE Mb. 1885. at 1 u'clnck, P, M. tba following described I properly narneiyt All that curtain lot or pleoe of land situ. ated In Lower Towamenslng township. uouniy oi uaroon anu btate nf t'ennsyl-1 vania, bounded and described es follows; Beginning at a line stone, tbenea br land of Michael Newhart, north 791 d'erees. west 15 perches to aline atone; thence by I land ofMirhae M.wbart .north 12 degrees, east, 11 S-IO perches Via line'itone; Ibeneo oy ma same eouin, at degrees, east Ii 2 101 percnes to a corner) thenca south J degrees. west i i iv perches to the- otac of begin ning, containing 1J3 porches. ALSO, All tbatcertaln tract or niece of land alt. ualed In Lnwer Towamrnslni' townihin. County of Carbon and State of Peuhay). vanta, iwuniiea ana aucrltml ea lollows to wit: lirglnn ng at a atone. Ihence bv land ol Charles Klots, Jr., north 3 degreee.eist 15 3 JO perches Io a stone iu a publio road trading from Lehigh Gap towards Albright's forge) tbeoce in ami along Mid road north 8J ilrrree,east3S percbeato a stone In taid rosdj thence by land now or late nt Daniel Serfass, south 1) degrees, west IS perehea to a stone, thenoe by the same south F0 il -crera. west 54 nArrhn tn tha nlarn nrl,. DDlnS' containing i acres and 50 pareh.e, "'""u"' lM "'P'veiiienla thei " re TWO STOKY BRICK HOUSE. 2,1x25 rel, and Ic.liTe twirn. la20 icir , teisnl ami laktn inin Eieonluoi as il-e projierly of CUar' 8i fie-, and in U fold by C W. LENTZ. Sasairr. SiuRifr'a Orrics;, Mmn-li i hunK, Ta.. May iV I8M. f'iTM4- Kicris, nul,lT AtiomtTs, e J- ' That Tired Feslitlg a Bcn ," wstwber crows wanrnr, that e,UMW "l felhrr, want cf sirtl(, lingoor, tui latsltailt. sffllet ha entire lmsan family, and scrof- ""l 'r Mee oat by burners, manifest tbosnaolrea with Kany. it Is iu- tofNfl to throvr off IhU dhm,T lars trem tho Uood wlthott lbs old cf n rslktrt niedMsa Ilka Hood's SarsapatlUa. " i eouia not sleep, and wonld ctt r.p lu tho rooming vrttli hardly Ilfo enough to get . ... . nw no Bppe' ,RJ faca would break out with pimples, t bongM Hood 9 bctH of Hood's BanaparUb, and soon Ixjan q Htcp soundly ( could gc? up 7lth- buv iu nrd nnu languid recline, and my appetlto Imrroved." n. A. SAroitD. Kent.U- "I had bfei much troubled by general tMoiiiiy. laii ipflnj llood'a Sarsiparilla proved Jast th thlnu needed. 1 derived an Imrr.onsj amount ol benefit. I luvor felt Utter." II. r. Millet, Bofton, Mats. Hood's SarsapaHlla SOW by all drucjtlsti, U j tlx for .ft. Made paly by C. I. IIOQD & CO., Lowoll, Ma, (OO Dosoa Ono Dollar Annnuncet tn hu ctiitninrn that be It "ON DCCK" mott Fihonble Stocm Corkscrew Suits Only $22, ii M 1. 1 . 0 H. H. Spring cfe Slimmer Style t-ronSlGXS- DQifpSWC innuf"V,Mre.l CLOTHS, CASSIMERESI AND SUITINGS, ever before shown In this nctloo, and at prices, t io, that defy competition. None but the best of Worknin are einnioveu. nenra iua noil nleed In eycry case. A'i B OF GENTS' FUBNISIUNa GOQPS of newest styles, ln,cq!tqf - Collars, Cuffs, Neck-Ties, Hose, &c Bo sure ypu roll (mti cxspilnp goopi. ijr.d iirlcei befr gong alsairhara. r- H. H PETBRS, The Tailor, POST-OFFICE PUILPING, BJSeet w - H Lehighton, Ponn Bespectfully Inyites Your Attention A Larg'e and Careful j ndYouth's I We have on hand an Immense stooV of Hl'IUNd SUITS for tin Tninn in .ti ikTi.i. est colors and styles. We inanularliire all nur own clothing, and therefore we mi sal! you nell innde olothlQE for the LOWEST PIUCE3, ,I"p,0, " WB M" Boy's & Children's Clothing, Our Sprlnir Stork is now complete, embracing all Ihe New Elylos and Mixtures In CHECKS, PIwAIDS, Ac, Ao. Every Garment Is l'.r.'ect. Warranted aa RspraitnM anil Prlees to Please. Only housa in town that keeps flOVS SINGLE EIIQltT PANTS have t few hundred on hand alrrayi, ' " HI -HWH (Aill. Custom Tailoring Do Always Iyateat Cools In Suitings, Overcoatings and Pantaloonines, which will be made up at short notice and Gent'sFurnisingGoodsrvSTGent'sFflrflistiiDgGcodii Come and'examlpp our New etr-ck Filling Two Flcors. Kn trouble to shiw Cowls. S$ csc!K;un'1 Sclniurinau, Roth & Co. LEWIS SOURWINE. J Established in 1849. April 4-m3 New Store 1EHE1AM & SON Respectfully annunce to tlie people of Lehighton nnd Tlcin ity that they have opened a New Store in tho Building formerly occupied by Sweeny & Son, Bank Stuekt, nnd have au iwmenae new atocl of DBESS and BEY GOODS, Notions, Groceries, Provisions, TaMe mA Poeket Ontleryv -ASD MAKE A Hats, Gaps, Bo 0 which they have a LAUGE AND FASHIONABLE STOCK ON HAND nnd are PKICES. Give us a call, we Bank Street, 1st Door April 18, ICS5-m3 Katclijff &, Chubb, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, Opened their ICE CREAM PARLOR on SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th, 1895, Vgd5rHH'iJ.'!lHgWgll9lyil,l II M' IMbI i m no nu:r season 13 tlie llttn S;0 a cntllie to tho bcnt'Ccbl, c&ectt of, a ro-' llablo tonlo slid tctltvrax The uruu.-e( state of tho blood, tho dranrt dbtetUuo. and tho weak condition pf the body, caot4 by Its lens battlo with tto odd, fctry blasts, kU call fcr tho rerl.Tle. rtgulati and rcstorbg lnflnenecs so bspplly and cffectirely combined In Hocd'a SaiiriartlU? " Hood's BsrsapaiUla did mo a crtat deaf if Rood. I hid nq parileirfar ulJcist. but ' wtM "i" 'rom oVrwork, and it toatd ! tne ur." Mm. O, E. Bunaoxs! Cobots.?? Sarsaoarilla "For saven years, sprint sad Ull, t h.a scrofulous sores come out vn. mj ta, id for two years was not free trotv. iKai' at all. I surfsreil very much. Last May t tz. taking Itocd's atrsapsrllla, and before I bad, taken two bottles, txe, sores healed and tba humor luft me C."A. Atuiou, ArnotCMr. "Tbcro l co blood uuriner eonalm Wm J-; Btrsapwllla." p. 8. Phclts, Bocttite!. X. . Hood's Sarsaparl(a Sold by all druBgiits. 1 s 85 for si inH only by C. I. liyop 1 CO. oweU, MS. 1 lOQ Dosob One QQllor- PETERS, "7 im9 j illteua Krueratly ! ft h Lnrt and fjj t(J and the cMI with fine vt cf worcmananip ana til is rnir. ltd a u)l and fashionable line Selected Stook of New Styles in partment F0REIQN and D0ME3TI0 in Latest Blyles, FITS GUAItAKTKED Ming! 7X9 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. let Ill P"' lS.Sia.SSSMSMSSWSJWSJSSSSSt !w Goods. SPF.CIAI - TV OF- ots& Shoes, SELLING at VERY LOW are determined to ulease. above iron, Lehighton.
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