The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 18, 1887, Image 3

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    "Original Cheap .Cash Store."
STYLISH & DURABLE.
In our great shoo stock can bo found the most
.Stylish unci durable Roods In tho innrkpf, and ut
ilia lowest prlcas that .flrst clui show c4n.be;
tguldat.
FINE SATiNS
ltaro.made their tiurwasance In the fotlwinit
shades Light nino, Cream, Cardinal, J'.ulk. 01
(l.vlU, I'c-ncock, Myrtle,,
i uu. r.iei
fancy worl
New Style Silk iUphotstcry Fringe $Q cents per
Navv. llrnwn nnd Liclit
an. Elegant goods tor .drosses, Kiinougs una
k.
PARASOLS
In great variety. Some of lliem are real beau.-
-tits. Long, fancy handle anil paragon frames.
TChnenlattylllu. Cardinal, Kent and Uold Bro:
leaded Satins and lleayy Xwlllcd Silk.
J, T, NXJTSBAUM,
Opposite Iubllc Square, Bank Street, Lehlghton
'' 1 Juno 7. ISai-ly.
Probably, no other Invention was c-ver of
,jo much Importance to the household, us Js the
jewing machine. t,commepco4 Jnjbe humblest
vay-ras l the viifi th !J wolf. Jwtemlons-
Sand every one, at first, looked Mwn it Wltb sus
picion aud dl-drnst. But ajl classes ol people,
f toin fhc-$rciat inanuUctVQM iq tho humblest
.acwlnc woman. In coWccltlme, discovered and
appreciated its viUftc.; nd from that time until
ihe present. It ii advanced In popular favor
4vith rapj.d jWUes. Our attention was fieceptly
failed- to rttte new maclilno placed upqu tbjs
piaVket1yhe. Davis Sewing MachloeConipany
the "New High Arm" "VerttcaJ-Kaeey .as jft
is called.
The vertical leed'fs tlft principal J.istl(iolsh
4ng feature ot thjs ;iiachlue, syjllch separates It
Jrom, and places t above, ,ttac .pepitlar machine
jol other makes.- ItlsDcceacucy 4o$e,o this new
ffiei method, In order .tp.utirtiyrstirud and appre-:
jciato Its many advances.. TlthjKiachJnc makes
ike most sure and -beautiful ailtch j cws light
Pmd heavy goods iithout .fatigue ,to thepperator.
The simplicity of Its construct commends the
."Davis" to our Judgment. In thjs particular
-eature, we believe It Is without a parallel. V, e
jcould dvvell at ereAHoneth uppn Its other merits,
Jjiit space .will not aflnitt. -ffUo cpuuMiny 4s rcp-
resented in this town by Olid). IV. HtlmtUU.
vho Is prompt, polite, courteous, Just In all his
(dealings, and well and most imorably known
throughout this vicinity.
The'Oarbon Advocate
$WPQW. 18, 18&7-
jCPECIAJ.iJQIVCJ? rersMis making payments
J to tills office ny money orders or postal notes
Tin itifasn raiLKe mem h ivu o at uiu vvi'.in.'v
OUT I'OST OFFICE, as ho Jiehlchton Oftlco Is
ill a iuuiiuv uruur umco
CurronJ JJy.GJrt? gpljtpiied.
t Sond all Uie now.
, Kcail the advertisements.
.Tlio clicTry crop wl! be IrumnASft.
KreeUind Is to have a Greek CaUliollc
iclmrch.
Beautiful carpets .on exhibition at
Jveiucrcr.it JSwarU'a.-
.Eighty two ptlsoners aro confined In
,tlic, Schuylkill county ail.
John Jlre!sf.ord, of Stao,c,h sC.U.vmk, Is
greeting a soxp factory t 1'reelatid.
Samuel Fry has hail an aililltiou 22x28
(feet erected to his residence p,n Kirn street,
TbeJJessian Cylscdpg ovlterable
.damage aVs (unheal -fields In LchiRl
county.
' Tho Central Railroad shops at.Coal
jport were jUtr;ccl o tlio ground Tuesday
(everting.
The act repealing tia taxcs.ou-'f.urnl-j
fture, carriages ami watches Isjiow in effect..!
Jteotcruber this.
-K-4l-rawVerry ap Ico cream fceUval Is
pelngheld at tacicrtou ftr tijo Jbsrieftt of;
(tlio JS. fJVrci. .
-r-Viok-vjt, Jr.flutnia ar.d flther diseases
prevail to an alarming .ext,c.ut .arupugst
(horses In llfrks conrlty,
Mrs. '4ftey jrVU'Ucr tnrt rOwen
Jvloti.twoldlMresddnein tliljjilace.cfyElit:
Ithree hundred fish one day last week.
All mernbers of tlie Order of Tontl arc
ireqtiestti Ao ;me,e,t hj rQalctl'f SUH, Tucidaj
evening wbv!srk.st,.f nvlrt) -hnportanco
Mill bo transacted. Fall not.
rrTV'e r,c .ftfejpaxed t .do .all kinds of job
work, at tawest prices and In the most
(artistic manner. Now pntsies, new type
,and first -class material. Don't fall to learn
prices.
Dtldlue Snyder Hl 1kc trand picnic
dn the beautifu' nark at PairyvJHe on July
,4. Pon't miss IU .drclfj; Uje has
l))een erQt,ed od ,oer aeas ,oX pleasure
(will ,be kjpilod.
srAAneful, reliable tpd lasting jFpurtli
of July pceseot a ColntoUus watch; 4tuar-
fintecd to be the finest tlmeikocparever pro-'
fluced on this continent. For s tie ft II
Hohl's, Mauch Chunk.
A mawlcd vjan oioe said: '-'l would
raUer.iWd curry cotul) wjcuiaent with
,the heqis of a mule than to ibott my wife
;threa UaJght games of, .euclire, r jay
word .gafLjit'Wlp apap.1-'
irFor the Ktite ,mdlce ixxt 21, there
iwera 174,070 tons of oa3 gripped over the
i.elitgli Valley railroad, makiaK a -total to
date of -00,750 tons, and show lug . fui In
ctemeof 6Q2,033.tons compared wlt,b.me
.date Iat v-,tiur.
Leopold Meyca-, . -tc RofcusUurg IIo-
(tel, has first-rate accpu;ruoift,lcns fy six
ipr elfVftipjd bparders,- at f 3. 00 per week.
Perspnj v.bs -wish, tho comforts of a home
bould rpt miss this opportunity. Leopold
jlcecps a nice clean and quiet place.
A grapd Switchback excursion ,f,ar the
i)Aet,aa,hC,c,ttiJaejUlna todne
.armed sodiu-, Saturday 4d Sunday,
Juno 25 and 20, Uuwltl e euerously
jPronlied by our people. -Ttc-is Jor .the
foumi fjip nuy cents, uon i tail to p.
tf ffw .yvait to spend a day In pleaeant
tand healtkfu) r.tceatjtfn make It a point to
.attend the r?d fAakc in he beautiful
crpve at ilnimar51ie o-,day .(Saturday)
iJariciBS stage has been (Ccectd ox those
w9aenrt9uauccmbetoriir4e1alur,e!
reiilenjty.
fih predicted thftiherowllfce s.e.v.egal
.days fj9ng about Ate flojddlp of June ,lUt
(will be .decidedly cool, and rpssAraexpect-
.d In Canada .aadAame ,of lite oraheru
States, under forms.jyjyi ife r-etty
ifrenuent dicing June. fief, wefjtjier jvlll
,corpo about 33$f conUn.uIng tyr fouf or
Bve,aays.
Gentleman' flneflpwi faced aoO xsosed
,cased gold watches; big assortment .V se
lect fiom; prices reduced. o th.alQW.est city
jprlcei. t wjll positively pay you to pur
chase at 1. U. Jlohts, xlauch Chunk.
Vr'hv not lake a look? that certain! v costs
nothing, arid ee,e If it Is to your interest or
not to buy hW tie stock was never joue
and complete as ft preaept.
The latest pp;ta,l lawa are such that
.newspaper publishers cao haye jirresUd
any one for fraud who tacs a gtgtf ajid
Jtiuse 10 pay tor n. unfler ,lwj iw in
man who allows bis subscription to run
(aiong tor some lime unpaid, a,nd ifxea op?
,iers;tciisconiinued, or orders the pojtptas
tr to mark: it "refused," and to snd
postal card notlfylne the publisher, lsvs
iImMf-llVil tparest and fine, the nqi
8tr&w hats!
ricnlcs are blooming!
Head lloier,i"Opcn Letter." '
Cherries noil at ten cents per quart,
-Kourth pf July Monday twp week.
-Uutter Twputy-flve penis per pannfl.
-Wst Haxleton -s t.q be lDC,oiRratad
Into a bprot)gl),
The fanie pf Tljp soap does flat con
sist of mere suds.
rottsvlllo Is now wrestling with a
measel epidemic.
A new Christ Lutheran church Is being
erected at Haxleton.
An elegant line of Patent flocjters at
Kemcrer & SwarIVs,
Ferndale, Leblghxqunty. IstDoa
new Frjesbytefjfcn cjjurch.
Mrs. Jgslfcl) Wolflnger. of IJucJiam
near Eastos, -suicided Sunday.
r-Sundays said tp have beeq an exceed-
inely "0y" ,dy or Rsadiug folks,
Adding rings in all tho new and .novel
designs jit E. H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk.
Hade too oecpJe wlH celebrate the
Fourth .of July In tho oldf ashloped manner.
CatharIneEcyserQff.o2Bl.Ville,!Lehlgh
county, sulqtded Bturday "htle despond
cnt.
If -"deailliness Is noxtlo Godliness,"
the surest -vty to attain It 1s fc(u)y Tulip
soap,
Thos. Fink, of Ldug.h refit, runs tho
pee wee train between Mauch Chunk and
Glen Onoko.
Wanted A hrlgnt, Intallhjeiit jboy J5
to 18 years of ege, by a .wsloirma-ker. Ap
ply at tyssrffioe.
The minimum length of the public
school term In Carbon county has been
fixed at six mouths,
Bethlehem cltisqs are talking of erect
ing a bronze statue jof Asa Packer, founder
of Lehigh University,
-Comrade II. V. Morthlmcr, Sr., has
been id Uled to Inspect Tost 234, at Slat-
ingtoa, Saturday evening.
-.f you want to see new and pretty de
signs in jewelry, step In the Jewelry stoce
of K. IT. IJohl, Mauch Chuu:.
Three Polanders, wIthnnpronouncarUe
names, wero Killed Tuesday in tuo xuui
Creek colliery, new Wllkesbarre.
A twelve yeajd oy, named 3Kury
Gruvar. of Walnutport. was drowned in
the Lehigh canal -at that place Tuesday.
ChUdrejns' y will be appropriately
observed in ikbe jSvuigdlcal .dmrqUjoa the
20th instant. All are cordially SjfcVltsd to
attend.
Batilcl Kern, a traveling ioAesnian or
A.J. 'Kltfplpsar's wholesale grocery house.
AlKmtown, -yvjll-fciow-xi here, is short iu
his accounts
A temperance c&mp meeting illibe
lield In Lutene Grove, near Wllkesbarre,
coramencloe.J-une 18. For tents, &cM ad
dress Key. -G.-W. -Gjoss, Lehig.hton.
If your-watch or .clock dcii1 .Tn-or
rectly, take It to IIagaman,on iiank street,
and If jit then falls to keep time ho will
make jk -charge. March 20 Om
C. F. Uclbartu oT the Singer Sewing
Machine Company, is sporting a bran new
wagon. Mr. Dclbcrt Is meeting with much
success la tils loeulily in the .disposal of
machines.
Step i and see the solid wlv.er vtt.tohesj
for $0 sold at other jHaces for $12. This
Is a great bargain. Call and secure one be
fore they are all sold. . II. IIolil, Mauch
Chunk.
A Ore .broke out In the residence of
Jacob Br-own miller, on North street, -bun-
day morning, which tule.Uttt.ve done con
sldcrable damage but for the ptonipt re
sponse ,pf o,ur citizens.
iFor-tbc -wfek.eadlp.on the.lSth Inst.
there wera 112,373 tousof coal shipped over
the h. & H. It.lt.,a total to date of 2.124,047
tons, showing an Increase as compared with
samo dste last .vefU' of 07.078 tons,
Sylvester Dries, aged twenty-one years
ho disappeared frcm his home hi Ucrks
cquuty, several weeks ago, was found In an
old mine hoje at Shoemak.eirs,vUle., 7feoschxy.
Ills liody .Y.-.1S greatly cccmpoi&3.
-The antiiraclte. oal jpdijuJi
panics aro agitating another advance of fit
teen cxts per ton .wcoal lf take effect not
later than Sv-U J. It Is .estimated that the
output.of coal for the year will reach 34
000.000 ton
The attention of tho people p.f S.trnivsat
11111, Lansford and vicinity Is durcted tp
the fact that Gepre f? Ifuntilngcr, of tl
popular wlt,cMijc!k. Kestc-ywt, Is .a,trther-
Ized by us to iccelve subscriptioAs and
tnonevsfox tho CAitnoN Advocatb,
Jypw it tbjs time for .Cheap Wajj.
l'Aricn as we to ofiexlvg oy.er .ajf ,pf our
entire Jtpck of Wall jRarker and Borders at
one-bail aad fpme less than LaU the usual
price. Do net uiu tliex. E. F. Lncx-
KNDACU, 01 Broadway,, JJatieh ChttKV,
Jcseji-.k DeFrecUu, f LrldriUtwt, pub
lishe a (CAtd In to-day's Am'oAapE an-
nouucJog j)l,ipvlf s a candidate for the
nomlnitttan of Register nd Beconler, sub
ect tp jUcncicratlc rules. Joe s aany
frlepds In tP,wn vwuld he pleasel to see
hlm.make ioe nconlnatlojfi,
GcOplcjf,kcrt,Cv3Jifii&unces
himself a caudiilaU Cpr jCattMl-y 'ras,urex,
according to Democratic rules, iu this issrue
ot the CAitnox Advocate. Mr. D. Is
well-known in all parts of the county and
It will usd.qubtedly.be a nlp-s,ndok rce
bctwon jlrim -ti tils e-wpctl tors.
Thousands ot pewaJe x,6nlde,r -tho tnan
who can make a two base Ut a taych
greater than the one who can jmak a two
hour speech. But the fellow wjio takes
his best girl out (or a ride knows that
DavW Jibjxyst'j jfcl,v.sjpr,o N.crtitejet Is the
place to get tbe test teams iA -low ratss.
Messrs. I'cter Helm, I. S. Koch tFm.
Zchner, Dr. C. W. Bower, of town, and L.
OUR BTKOLLBB AT WEISSPORt.
Intsreitlng Items lrioktd Up and Assortcdby
ths Stroller.
The Y. A. C. B. swanaded our CUJ-
iens Mcji(ly evening.
-AVa-tttlful now sign lias been ercct.ed
front of Ulcry's drn store.
Dr. J. G. Zcrn .arjd amliy, of Wblte
street, spent Sunday at Lancaster.
The street ccanmlsslpner has-been get
ting In bis work on our thorqugtifares dur
ing Uf(5 p,at week.
A. A. Ueltz is greatly Improving the
appearance of hit properly ou White street
by making a number of Important Improver
ments.
Messrs. Myron Anthony and Giouvlllo
Halm, .accompanied by their families, of
Walnutport, ylsttad ,J. p. Becnlnger and
wife, on White sUflU, Sunday.
Key. GL II. Zgge, Of town, delivered
two Interesting. and instructive discourses
to the aneflibers jot Salem's Evangelical
church at WblteHaven last Sunday tuorn-
Ing and evening.
Iu a game of hsso pall at Mauch Chunk
last Saturday between the Actives of that
place and the Welssport club, the former
club carried off the honors by k score iff
thirteen to thlrty-tbr e. The game abound
ed with errors -from 'ijrginlng tp end
Owen Graver, spn of Andrew Grav.er,
Sr., deceased, an -old resident of this place
died Saturday night after a long and pain
ful illness. Ife was interred in tbe Weiss
part .cemeterj Wednesday Bey. .J. .E.
;k the xabor wontn.
Specially Csmplled for the Toilers by an Ad
vocate Han.
. WllkcsbUrto is to liaye.a largo -machine
manufactory.
-r-Tho bill to prohibit the paiployinent w
any .child mler twelve years of jgo In any
mill, factory .or -mine, -lias he,en" signed by
GovernoT Bpavcr.
Twp hnndred and twenty-five miles of
railroad track -v as laid last week In the
United -States, making K84 mites for the
year, against I10S miles In I860.
rrThe managemcst.of the Heading -rail
road ojupany is making extensive arrango
niorrts to use bituminous coal as fuel on at)
Us freight engines. It Is contended that
anthracite Is too valuable-ail .aitlc tp be
used for freight purpeses..
It Is repprtrdjgpo.good authority that
the branchf tho Baltimore and Ohio now
in course of cpnstrjictlcn to Lelper's quariies
will be continued .to Media and thence to
Now town Square,-finally connecting with
the Heading at tidgopori.
Seyen hundrod coal inlners at Sanford
& Co.'s and BsadUog Bros.' mines, $n the
l'l.ttsburg, Chartlers and YouKbioghony
Uallread, hn.v.c refused to go tp work until
the-opmpany storo Is banlUed and cash
paid ior their labor Instead of storo orders.
Tie Reading Railroad Company b,as
contracted with tlie Harrisburg Car Com
pany for the constraction of two Jirtndred
coal cars at at a ccst of about 4000.000. It
will talco eight months' lime totll ths order.
freeman omclatln deceased leave. aJ w carhop, lr(,iUicnfi are crowded with
wife and slxc),.ld.n.tU motfritelois offSl-j. tttld la- n0t inlld tho cars fin
ilia louiiB AiuvnvH uurnub uaua n;3-4, -Tun m . jj,a2r.JTl Tr
tlval held during lwt week was a grand fi- . ilarrlsburjj, who .were .asked, to
canciauccws. no Rowing prizes worn , t a eduction wf je, er that
awarflefl to contestauuLaving iCollected the the-.w,s might je trt,do again to
ucu ,ia.lu. iu..4.UU0. UlrnAOt, contract, on jjaD(i .vt,lcu
largest amounts
lluch, 4S4.43; Minnie Graver, tSS-stUro
clothes, Warreh Slrausshorger, 631.10;
Oliver Fullwcller, S7.22; Mrs. Jacob
Straussberger secured the beautiful silver
castor, haytog come inearesi to 'guessing the
weight of tho "fatsaau.""
HXMPTOlt, Va., JTiine 13, 1B87.
WEissr-.pity STitcLL-Efl-'-j-LcavIng Le-
had 'been taken at lqvy figures, refused., and
the company decided .to lose the works
Indefinitely.
Andrew t;anogle, -who owns a con
trolling .Interest In. the stock of tho II. C,
Frlck Coke Company, cabled from Scotland
thit-Jb.e trlte must ,onil as far as that
concern-can end it. It is thcitght that this
will end the syndicate, i'rlck tendered his
hlgjifpnon tho caily incrnlng train n little resignation as a.maimgfir, and Henry Phippr,
more than two weeks aeo. I arrived at E. Jr-. V'r' "v?"
Junction In due tlma: owlmr to the in- W. Rogers Oo., who have secured
clemency of tbe.wxaliitr t concluded to tnool.a Aioaei epoery plant at irceport,
take tho train for Lebanon. P.a rpm wl" Put -VP lle I.lr&t Jfas.ian )ron mm in
.wWch plaeo I "wheeled" it to Uamturc 'h-,.c0.lrT: fhe s.orr.et -"Jf ?lnS. 'r"'"
passing Uifpugh the beautiful and pictur
esque Lebanon Valley. 'Jlils Is Juodoubt-
edly the most beautiful section In &&cm
Pennsylvania. From here wo "wheeled"
it to Ilarrliburg, .where we arrived at about
2.20 p. ,m. After taking a -Vp!ti" around,
tho city, SiseryAng all the points of Interest
we located At a Qrst-.class hotel for the
night. Our next stppjilpg place was Car-
-lisle, w&ejce .eji Indian guide idsdj-y it-
ducted us through the eight fix ten depart
ments of tho celebrated Indian school. The
Indian students show an astonishing apti
tude in .clptttjue.rlpg t.Ue camtupu hranches
pf study. There U much here to amuse
and greatly Interest one, and I could have
spent hours here In gratifying my curiosi
ty, but it was jiecessary that .we luoye on
to Ilagerstown, Md.,ard thence on through'
the ampus Shenandoah Valley, over the
battle tftrlil.oi Ajlitie.tain,, .apd ,ftu to Shep
erdstown, W, Va., where wo took the Po-
by tho tborian method was -learned by
William itpgers wnuefetato uooioclst elglit-
tten years aeo. when -he visited Russia
during Ex-Goycrnor' Cartln's Mulstrylo
liial court.
According to a despatch dated Boston,
in the Philadelphia Times, of last Saturday,
General Master Workman Powderly is slid
to have made a rinsing speech In which he
besought tho workmen to abandon the
habit at rum drinking, declaring that h
wtRueu eacu aim every uue ,va -r.ojym'i.cu
to sign a pledge as a prellmlneiy tomeruber-
ihlp. Mr. Powderly will not be it-candidate
tor re-eiecuon.
The Plttston Gazitie says: -"Tliere is
hardly a probability that any pf our local
ccrppratlons will -comply with the twice a
mpnlh wa&es payment bill, at least so far
as extended Inquiry has developed tho
facts, none have made any arrangements
to change the usual order. of, their pay.'
rliQii thoy.wMe.cpmpelJed to llio two
week's pay saw -1st; ps'or man's law and
as such li'wlll be enforced. "S
Ono of the' leading labor reform men In
.'--i.ijia'J-JSi-'.'V'JStfS
tomac tonal towpath onward bound for-the country declares that there fs no'reasori
Harper's ijrryr'. Her,e jscvvlslted poInts,of inxeasonlng against strikes. Ho says: "1
Interest, (ndudlug the Fort John Brown, can give 10,000 reasons fpr not striking)
Frow-herewe took the train to Washing- but still. Uie strikes go pn. Ills the great
Ion, D. C whero we visited all the various phenomenon ot the nineteantn century,
, ' , ' riiesa strikes arotherefcult of certain trans
places or importance. iaiiS uio sieamer (ormnc 0f revohiUdnarvforMi that, are
we went 10 -ui. cniun sun iuukuu uppn i turning the worm lipsido uown. Tins first
tho tomb of the Father- of our" country, great reason is tlj misting of capital In
r OU TUB 0: TJHTTf RBAT.
Fbked- tip and Epitomised by Oar Social
uorroiponaent.
restaurant. Summit Jttill, was seeing friends
hero Tuesday.
Jacob Foster, .editor and publisher of
tlje ylmerfcan Dailtit, was on a business
joint to Pottsville Tluirsday.
Samuel Behlcr's restaurant, a tew
door's Kboyo the Mansion House, Is a de
lightful place to Imbibe In Ice cold liquids.
A fire In East Mauch Clinnk Monday
night destroyed two dwelling houses and
a large Uvti, the property f John S,ulowon.
Lp&s, 62500.
The srand festival 'Wednesday jtnd
Thursday .evenings, under th auspices of
Marlon Dose Cojjjppy( was a grarul
financial success. '
J. B. Headman, the nhotocranher. is
filling ah order fpr thteo thousand blio'.o
crlnts of a new stowe wailufactUrcd by the
Lohlgh Storo Works, L'ehjgbton.
On the eve lie of June 23. the nurjlls
of tlie narlsl'i school' connected with the
church . of the J macula to Conscptlon wlli'J
give a grand eRiertalnmout. A very
Interesting programme has.tjcen arranged
for the occasion.
A cradnatlnff lass.oi'Dnr ihlcli jdiool
contains, eleven graduate-: AaiellA Briggt,
Mamie -uir, X. ileatUh; W5, Olive Uevan,
Fred. Waver. Kulls AlcUInlcv: Lizzie!
SpoHo'Llzfo Smock, gorier Hebcrllne,
IdzzleSterliuir and Sarah IGehrlnff. The
class passed very cre'dltable examination
and was lilclilv Complimented for their
.-elll'qlcnf y-Jy tf)6 couuty supeff Undent.
The J.itne session of our count; court
convened Monday wM Judgo S. S. Drclier
and a&jicijttjci 1 piesent, "Tlio criminal
docket -wf'-nm cry,ievj all the casrt
oeing ctis.pes.tu oi-i aesuiwr wucn ccurt ad
journed fip. the wiejde.
In thease-e.Com. .vs. Bridget Harklps,
assault a-Rd, battery, tlie'jliry j.e,tTned a
yvniici.ut g;oifry-?Btio 4tv is piuraceu 1,0 pay
aflio of t0, ,c.6st rf tirose.r.utlpp Bind to
itmd committed until the same Jt'iiautd-
atcd. v
In he cose pf Com. vs. CLos. Hlskoy, of
Lehlghton", for cmbozzlnmcnt, Hlskcy was
fouud entity of embezzling the Singer
Sewing inachjnc funds, and sentenced bv
tho 36s to pay ,a fine of $10. costs of
prosecution and undergo an imprisonment
oi ininy uays.
Com. vs. Michael Boyle, assault and
battery, committed on his wife. Boyle
was fined SI, and costs of prosecution.
Cum. vi. Charles Schwab, assault .and
balterv. Ellen Schwab prosecutrix. De
fendant plead gutjty, and twalli they erdlct
oi tue coujt.
.Card of Thanks.
At a regular meeting of Co). John D.
Bertplutte Post, i34 Q. A. E., a vpte of
thanks was lendeted i$ $o several
sneakers and all others tiiat t.artlclnated
n ith the Post Iu the cermopies on Memorial
r . r no . . , -
Muff juny ou. oiiuea,
Alfred WitiTyjiyauAJi A,dst.
Towamensing Item.
Wm. Grubcr, of Lchigli Gap, Is doing
n flourishing 'liusincss in tho mercantile
line.
Chas. Pfutzman- passed through this
place sclllpj Arner's celebrated phos
phates.
The Bowinapstowfi Sunday school will
picnic In tho gijavo fiir th.e school house
on J my u.
w-si-Tho Bowmari famHy purposoiiavlng a
reunion on the 30th Inst., In the grove at
liowmanstown.
The Lehigh Gap Sunday school pro
poses to erect a spire, on the public school
building In the near future subscriptions
arc already ocing scucued.
The scheol hoard met at Fire-Lino last
..... . . i .- i. . .
saturaay xo insider uw lirsion ,sr -tree.: -lug
a new school houso'nt that place. A
tjicru was notia quorum present no busi
ness was transacted. A special meeting
was caned lor Saturday. uox,
Esoplt at They Corns and Oo.
M. Q. Bryan of Coal street, circulate
at Allcntown Tuesday.
Prof. L. M. Bcldler.of Laury's S. tattoo,
was lo town over SitijUay,
Rev. J. II. Hartman, of H&noTCr,York
ounty, vtas In town this week.
Miss A'.nnle Clark, of Bank strect.spent
Sunday witji relatlv.es at Mesquelionliig.
-SVq. T. V, Bevan, of Catasauqus,
was uieng tlve strangers in t,own Saturday.
r-Mrs. Wm. Zehner, of Bank street,
spent several days last week with Allentown
friends.
Mrs. Schwartz, of AiUento.wn, was
visiting Mrs. G. W. Crqsc, .pn Bank street,
thhi week'.
Our old Heeds -Cyrus Deiliataer 'and
An Open Letter,
-)o(-
"sax
7
TAionj-ttre a few standard remedies that rank high up In rcputt
tlon as contslulng Vitalizing Constltuenls as well as Citratlvlng
Properties, Nubrleiit Virtues as well as Sllniulstlng Effects, both ln
vlgoratlng and Strengthening. Malt and vinous Honors and the lly
pophosphltes have tho rcpulntipn pf curing oven Consumption, ant
tliero Is no doubt hut what there Is good foundation for the asser
tion. Thero Is only ono objection to the Liquors which Is agreed
upon by the best authorities. T.taot.'fha JLIquors at formerly pretjitrcd
contained too much Alcohol, too ritttah i:tlmn)us and tiot eijougli
nutrient qualities. This has been overccnao jnd lias added to the
clHciencv'of the Remedies. LIQUID M A LT JSS-'tVL A CTS ahd the
PUliU U3JFKRMENTE1) GHAPE JUICE fill fheftjlj. Theform
.ercoqtalns Ndlrleut Virtues of the best Malt In Wglier degros
1 1 . . . . n .. .1 .. . .--..It f I. 1 t . . .1 -Kta,(.hn T..t, I rt
than anv other nrrr)araltou. It Is a most valuable KttUUOt U'olilC
nn& dlscstlve cent. Cnntalnl ns n larco amount of nutritious .cctrac-
Wm. Rptnlg, of 'Bethlehem, .were fn t.vn live matter and the smallest arceilrage o'f Alcohol. In wasting diseases of .CKQdreii
on Tuesday. ' 1 and In Consumptive -.(ertdencjee, even In Uifc latter stages, It has the tendency of -tap-prov.-
i-, tj,i.i i i.. i i.. i.i. I lie me annetllR. it sunnlies vasle. rorltllus the M-slem Irom imucruiinimr eltecis o: .eu-
sister. Mfss Aggie spent Sunday with Al- yea." ano w. Ui cases qr ucwW a torn, ana reorawe. ii is pi great va.ue uurme
lentovrn friends. ' lactatl.nii in supplying strength to the system, Juipcoyln j Hie quality of the milk, nnur-
UirmUert, pf Ppttsvillo, wore the guests of
ov ueibort and wile on tung trcci,
this
Political Announcements.
Register as RxcoitDEn. The under-
stctred, a citizen -of i,s'ili:liton, will be
Candidate before the democratic Conveu-1
tion tor lite nonilimtion of Rcclster and
Recorder. ilavlnE n complete knowlcdse
siues mo otucr necessary cuauacaiions. i
feci confident that 1 can perform the duties I
of tho ollice with full satisfaction to alii
people if nominated nnd elected.
juneieic jusiit'it UEt itiiiin.
County TneAsunErt The undersigned
ofTets himself as a caqdldato for County I
Treaatffe,o sub.jct Ip the Dcujocr'a'tlc nonif-J
uaiioii, auu rcpci.i-Ny-eouQu.s mo supHjri i
uj uis jciiuw uiticiia.
I'Hckertnn-tc GEORGE EQLQN.
The -cnnineers and firemen of liio Le
high Valley RailroVii vJJJ pjay a giaie t-f
base ball on the old fair' grounds at' 8 o'-,
clock on tho morning of the Fourth of
July, for "tho beer and cigars." Thegarai
will undoubtedly be very interesting. Be
on hand.
Geo. Washington. We also viewed the old
home of Gen. R. K. Luc. at Arlington
Heights. We left Washington .Saturday
cvrnin; foril-t. Monroe, from whencfc we
"wjiofjud" p, f ithij place. To-day we
will mount ur wheels aid 7Utinue eur'
journey ".en to'BIchincnd."
Yu,r friend,
H. C. Tkapp.
We?therly Locals.
Miss Cora Vandyke, teacher of B,
primary school, has opened a select school
In the new building. We understand Miss
V. has a large attendance.
Sealed proposals will he received by the
borougb vtfcorUjles or 4jhe ,coristr$c,yo,n pf
of abutments fpr tho iron bridge that is to
be throwp ocress Black Creek in this
ulftce. Tiie new ibridge is to iie placed at
tbe side of tbe old one.
Mr. Trestrall, foreman .of .LU,e poller
shops, reports p.lonly of .work In his depart-
certain hands directed touard the. attaln-t
inen.t of onie certain oujecl.
Uroa-podip the Cans.
The foHow-Ug aken from a Bethlehem
exchange may interest our numerous
readers:
The body of J. Adam Schnayberccr. whe
left the residence of his son-in-law, Wobsttr
C. Weiss, In West Bethlehem, on I'rfda'v-'
evening, was found in the Lehivh Canal,
below mo basin, Saturday art,craoan. The
body was seen lp.'tho water by Jimes F.
Kluck, and he Jtpttfied several mec Jn the'
neighborhood. Jt-v ;is brought to the sliore,
and secured, fir. S. A. Wetitf. kroner of
.or;iiamptcn county, was njtined, and lie
pweocded at once to.the. canal. The coroner
Impaneled the following Jury to hpld an
luquett: W. T. Ache, fcremiip, (George
Ancw.a1t, Jphn Van Horn, C. T. Barron,
E. J. Shlmer ad U -A. Saylor. The jury
viewed the remafos after which they
adjauxned to the Beth'&hcm volice lie.ail-
3uartTS. After hearing the .evidence 'of
ames F. Fluck, Wm. Meyers and VV.ebsler
C. H'elss, the jnrj yntlered u y.ei diet Xhat
the deceased came tohls death bv accidental
drowsing. Mr. Scbnayberger had 'been
suffering greatly for some time past with a
Citeuir Besides ie worjc fpr our own ma
ch,ine shops, bo is new building ejf Jarge chrpnie;-disease. and on Friday iast left ills
souere ior tue asi,pn tnora. iu iceioun-1 npme. n is inougm mat ue was attacicea
dry they alsp av.e orders or a year's work.
-yThe Frcahyterlan people iiad a festival
In Cfssior's Rink last Friday p.zd Saturday
evenings jvhich was largely attended. Tlie
Rabies mnre eeorated yj,th tie llags of tbo
countries whld Utey w;o to represent.
Jtev. Muff at generally makes a success f
what ho undertakes.
T. ew school bpatff .organized 3ast
with pains vUiU iie vas .out. and fell Into
mo canai i rem me rowpf-m. aiuejopay was
removed to his late home, 'ilia hurts?
topk place Tuesday. The interment was
made hi in .Evangelical Ccmstcry iu
Welstpcrt.
The deceased was hern In Bavaria, Ger
many, on reu. it, ius. Ji' emigrated to
this country In the year 1837 and tppk up
ins residence in azarutu. Later ue resided
in May.eb Chunk. He remalped Uiere fer
s, tliu, ind bfterwards temcved tp W-elss-
Totanns Cured.
It siXcids tis xtrerae pleasure to an
nounca that Dr. O. W. Snyder, Ue poled
vclennary surgeon who located at the
Murrslan House,-Lchlchton, some 'five or
six weeks ago, is meeting with extraordin
ary .success In his Well chosen profession
Not lone aco bo was summoned to treat i
valuable f.lck liarse helonging to Mr. ICcys-
ser. the wen known urowcr at .Mauch
Chunk. Tho .doctor, upon close examina
tion, diagnosed rtip.,casc as the emprostho-
tonot form of tetanus. lamUiailv Known
as luck jaw. which Is one of tha most fatal
diseases known among animals, but wider
his skillful treatment the horse -soon
allied and in a short. Hum was nb-'.e to
re-iuuie his work, and is at present again
1 ! T ' 1 O I V.. - 1
uuni j,vvu sri vii:v9. UH, vB fi;iii L-u
numerous oilier rases or a similar mural
character since he located in our town. He
Is a graduate .of oae f the best veterlnarv
colleges ii existence and judging him by
Ms .merits feel convinced that lie is fill
ly competent to treat one -and aH diseases
to wLich uiiinal flesh is heir to. JJ'e
urcatly .congratulate him uppn lils praud
success tmstlns tiiftiie may thus progress
nhllH,e r4us tit .eoivfidence of all whom
he comes 1u -coatact, so that thoy may real
ize that there ta-oaaio their midst who is
f ully qualified to apply the treating balsam
for the cure and prevention of tlio various
diseases which prevail anions tiio domesti
cated ijihnals. Great progress 4ias been
made.pt iate lu we advancement .of the
veterinary art and to-day we tave ,as good
veterinary -colleges as any other medical
Instilutlons, which are granting dinjomas
to none .uut won ouautie.ci, practical veter
inarians, and in conclusion we ltave no
hesitation in sayinc that all those whu re
quire the tervices of a veterinarian viil do
well bj giving ur. Snyder, a trl(.l.
Friday evening with the following pfflcers: porti wl)ere I(0 reraained jjntil November
President, S. A Hrlf,wn; eecretary, H.
S. Rlnker; treasurer, J. F. fitolWet, Prof.
J. L. Pottelgcr and C. A. Rlttcr were hotb
re-elected for a period of tbrco years, tho
former as principal, at a salary of $80 per
tnontbj the latt.ers.te.aciief .of A grammar
xhQcjn ,t (0 ,Utr loaalhi; iL J. Kratz was
re-elected for one year for B grammar, a a
salary of $47 per rnqftb,, ,and Thomas
Drumbore for Interrccilfa.te cJbool at $45
per month. The school term 'A3 fji,ed at
nhje jRvptbSj ,and the tax rate jfer iciool
and building purposes at twenty-Aye mills.
T. Frltsch and A. Saylor, pf Tamaqua.and
W. ij. oad . fl. per, al fiastoo, spent
several days last week In Luzerne ccunty
on a fishing excursion. The gentlemen
caught Jbct $yjs undfed of .Ueflouy
trhc.
For spree woke past tte stAscras
of the Advocatr at Summit JIIU have
failed to receive tiycir pa-pers as theyAb,p,uld.
we ask pur readers o iiearjvm usyora
short Ime, when we llj iis,v.s the matter
thorpvgtyy Investigated and If there has
been ny .'cropkedpess" ihe guty riaity
or partleii y) be made to ajitfer.
MIchaei ITatpic. .of Pittstpn. ro.uld be
thankful or any informatloD (vs tp the
whereabouts pf his son, AnthpnyKsnc,
aged 16, who yu?rt3.t lathing. Ueleit
home ior New Yjork uearly jmpnth agp,
but his parents have learned that he did
not 0 there, and ltaving heard nothlnc
from him, they araujious as t his where
abouts. Exchanges please copy.
r-J. A. M,, SVkesbarrej-Shprtly after
nightfall on the 4Ui c.June. 1802, the wa
ter In tbe Lehigh river .cainmeuced raising
and reached extreme litlghth at 11 UK) o'
clock the same night; one ho.ur later tho
vater ,cenimeucei to recede a,ud by day
break it was completely off the streets in
Mauch Chunk. W.e glean the a,bp?.e from
tbe history ,of the -''Lehigh Rlv.er Freshet."
Your jaempry evidently serves y.ou wpng,
as It must necessarily hayo been the morn
Ipg of the 6th that you viewed the result of
tbe freshet from tbe Mahoning mountain,
fast, when he came to Bethlehem. He was
a tailor bv trade, and was encaged in bus!
nees in Welssport for many years. He was
onn of the launders of tbe Evangelical
Church at Weisspctr, nd was a .conslsteot
member of it fpr over forty year?. Mr.
Schnaybergor was tho father of two children.
UU -wile, anil spn preceded him to the
gravo several years agp. f)ie ilaughten
mis. w.twitrii. weiss, we eweraa iitna
children are left to mourn his death.
Estpa&Eyo reeled for'Eip.
Afaroier. who crosumablv 4tasteen im
posed upon, asksior tho publication cf this:
If anma (Jac4t Atrinnf li.tnnnt, ctr,nffr
The rcuiainjni; seven s,chpols will be filled! comes tratmd and wants to Jcaie a .corn
on the 20th LpeX. planter er harrow wt yonr place as a,o ad-
The Knights of I'ytUas d tPflr? will v7,",ew,"ll'T,ca1u y,"r ao?- "J wal"? 10
bavn nil Meurslon In RIah OrnlrA nn , V"1 !'"" v"
i lev. per. ilrywn vnnr iinnlirim. if hn wAntft
2tili iptt. VVe ylsh tke Knights a gopd you to sign any receipt what&pever of any
time.
Ara-UA.
kind, kick -him off Hie porch through the
gate and Intp tho roLd, and then turn
the dpg loose and say "sick" and get Into
the house and shut door, s&d watch the
neighbor who comes around to introduce
tbe stranger and help pull the w,o,;d ,oy$r
your .ej.
Knok a UeM Hera.
Dad, I matt have a suit before tlie 4th
of July. I was vp tp Spndhelm's One
Price Stfcr Cipthlug HH, Maueli Chunk.
and saw the iaigest stock ft ready made
suits fer men and hoys ever shown In this
county. You better take Tatutsy and sne
up mere, ma, ana ouy us eacua nice suit.
uu. i saw such a larce sttoit ot niece coons
thereto make an all-wool suit to order from
$10 up to $35, It does a body's eyes good
to look at tbe great bargains. Ya, va, ich
gehe zu Sondhehn's O. P. S. C. II., Mauch
Chunk, and kaufe mer a nene anzuge allcs
gemerKi zu etnen price.
Harleman .& Bro. have gone Into tbe
t i :.. i i t i I ernrrai siore uusiness at J acKerion. in ino
v ust ii;i;i.-ivuu irom uu&tuti, buUdlng formerlv occupied by Robt. Walp.
nn immpriKn Rtni nf ihr nronii. The senior member of the firm L. J. Har
. ' I lemxn u-ai fnr tpvural VMrt mlJiwlAf
: i. . - .j. i r t i ni I : . . - - - - j . - . . .
liic JiunuL m J.UUIJ1- ous, mis plaee and his many friends w sh hltn
wjiich sj-e.arc selling at 2.50 r00"" ?,9 new eul"Prlse-
i n . V i. , l r At Bethlehem, on Frldav:
Wttrnuuca soilt Bill dock, pwlng to a misplaced switch,
tcj-pal Sotiara Items.
TA n.u,ber of strangers find themselves
ic this waqe every fv.ee.k.
Penn.Is pTotLsitin and family -spent last
Sunday yylth Schuylkill county frlesds.
-yilspu Waver has i,urchased the
Kruca farm in this pection. JConslder,t,tlcri
2,200,
-James Hotlisteia hxlA wife, of Lehlgh
ton, wie the guests of D. 6. Lonrp.ci:o last
Sunday.
rs-Qtur farmers. Jn.or4erA keep ppsted.
thsuld subscribe for tie AnvocATE. SI per
year. AH the news.
Normal Square Instltute.enlertatiuxienl
io-nljjbl .(Saturday). An elegant jirocram
has been arranged fer the occasion. Don't
miss IU Normal.
and
leather.
jClauss & Bro., the
At Bethlehem, on Friday night at 1 o'
k. owlnc to a misntaced switch, the
freight engine "Slatlnglon" was run Into
inilors. BOle agents for Carbon as the"Owl" line, and so badly wrecked
ronntv IJnr sfnfk nt lmnil- 'V8 win require a general ovrrnauiine
county. liur SIOCK PI IianU- and anewM(1Ia. The other engine was
made Shoes cannot be beat bv also considerably flaraaeed. The-blameit
nnw rlpnlor !n ihm eoimtv I . W R 'be swltchtender, who was ine u. a. if. rosts
Teachers' Examination.
The Carbon conntv tcachert' examlua
tlcus for 188T -will bo held as follows:
At Summit Httl ftr Mauch Chunk town
suip, on iuuiw,y, June
At East Mauch (Jbunk liorouc-h on
Thursday, June S3.
At Lansford borpugb, pu Saturday, June
5.
At Weather! v bcrousAi, on Monday.jrane
At Jeanesvllle. fpr Banks tpwnshio. on
Wednesday, June M.
At Mauch Chunk boroucb. on Frldav,
July A-
At J.ib1rditan forlKVissricirt, Packerton
Parrvvillo and Lehlghton pa Saturday,
July 'J.
At East jVenpprt. forjFrankUo i,own
shin. WJErbaflsdar. AnostJf.
At lluds&ndate, fpr backer tpwpship n
l'riaay, August.
At RocVport, fpr Lehleh and Lausanne
.townships, on Tuesday, August-.
At Pleasant Corner for Xahonloe town
amp, oo batyiiMay, Aggnst if.
AtEast Ptnn, fr East Pena township,
on TOetuiy, August in.
At East Havau. fpr IDdier tewnshin.
Tiiursdaj- August 18.
At UiUQsrt, for Lpwer TowwaenslDg
towosxp,-onaai.u.ruay, AVgust-u.
At Steuler3ville,far -bTpper Tovcaitwicg
townsuip, ipn mesaay, August irs.
At Koch's Hotel, fpr Fenn Forest t,o,wn
snip, -op oaturuoy,, Afpt. 4.
Yliexa.nilnatlons will be in writing and
all applicants should come prepared with
paper and pencils. No certificates will be
granted to .applicants .under seventeen
years .eld.
Tho C. It, R. of X. J.,liaTe opened
ticket office at Mountain Park, with W.
Albert Brong, son of pur former townsman
Jaccb lining, as ticket agent.
llenj. Rctli, a former citizen of Allen
tnwn, worth at -one time many thousand
dollars, died in the Lehlgb county poor
house recently. Urink ruined Ulm.
The bill Introduced ip the Hpuse at
Harrisburg last winter by Hon. D D. Rop
er, of Lehigh county, to authorize the Ad
jutant .General to issue at least sixteen un
used rifles and accoutrements to each of the
G. A. R. Posts In the State.bat boen signed
by the Gorernor.snd Is a law. These arms
will be used by Posts In muster service, and
alto at funerals ot deceased soldiers. The
re-armlng of the N. G. P. will return
tares lot of arms to the State Arsenal, and
tho mutkets can be used lo advantage by
the G. A. R- Potts, bocdt belne clveu for
"i t, j tt -3 i. t ishlng'tl'ie Infant, and sustaining Uio mothuf at the saina time. A P0
md Recorder Handwork, of T)KACT , ijquid BREAD. A PURE -UNFER.MENTEB WIIAI
, Was aaelEg Jil.endJ IU town lfj,-., . I.IOlIin If RTIIT. nil a oAmldnatlnn rif hAlh i.tfe..vftn a I
LIQUID FRUIT which patients vvtljl take with rollsh and be strtntheued'ly
i stomach's reject all plhcr Hqjtlils or .solids, The Buuqiiet.of this Grape Juice
single tato of It will couvlncd any one,' thit If is what It clalcit to be A PURE
A Hen town,.
Clause, .on
Register and
ilauch uiiunk
Tuesday evening.
-Mrs. William Psotle.. fit
was the cucst of Mrs. T 1).
Bank street, tills week.
C E. Bartholomew, of town, occ
the uulnftln.the Tilttttv Reformed church
at PqtlsVittie :lsst Sunday.
Jonathan KIstler. the lovlal nronrlelor
or the uaroon itouee, was on
trip to ramaqoa aauiruf.y.
Mrs. John S. Jjenlz aocompaned by
tier two sons jouncuu uppuio.are sojourn
ing witn jqecas si uanvrue jra.
UUE MALT HX-
l'E JUICE-Is tho
IQU1D BttAi?
The
ICS
isorat-
'J'hus we
EftAli ola-
(.nalnat. I iiitu.gun, cut.. i,,w uiiiiuni.vitniiiM,iiuii. Vfi tuwjria -Vfio Liu,.,.,,, m,ui
k .uusiness I , , -.,,niij t .i7t-. Jirnf irlwp z'a ui.'a
TOttAT-IVE REMEDIES t'i.blie tollis wltTi nroncr'aiid hnm-Brirlale fertlllrlntf astrrts.
and tlie above class xt rciuedies--rtji o which qrt patent nifcrir are practlt'aWy
the remedies that can bp depended tpdn as Tonic and Itesloratlv.g.' My-. experience,
not onlv with others, but In havlmr nsed them uWself based tinon thirty years of .nractlca
Mrs. Louisa Fleck pd Mitt Emma and roadlne, fully convince nie of tllelr reliability We are prepared io iurulsh these
T, J . til. . ' . . . ..II. . . II . ... I ... I. . . . 'Ill . ,, , . 1 -.V , ' ' ..
liii' aud stienEtlionlns cdjnvant 'faf heltier a pleasant ''fiif delicious drink,
havo the LIOJUp, BliEAf'.the LI.QUlD FRtjIT and .tte LlQJJJp MlKj
i uc ii lb jiunit ciuci iiiiu titi; attiiufti .uimiir.iniiuii,
be as ncU'uttflcaliy aod fcaUstOltHlly furnlsjied
remedies as may bo required by each partloufar caso. 'All (nodical AtlvV In refcrpneo
to the same will be clveu QQlco and 'Consultation Hoomi convenVaivt j Xt-
ui?nD titmn civint? 1
latwaircow, Pa.j Juno r, 187.
Reb
er's New Drug Store !
Jsi TaL.e Old: tand?
Medicines all New, -;--
Fresh and Pure,
The Oft Told Story
Ot the peculiar medicinal merits tt Hood's
Sarsaparlila is fully confirmed by the volun
tary testimony of thousands ji hp havo tried
It. r'ccullar In the corabhutioi, proportion,
and preparation ot its 'Ingrcdlcnts, peculiar
In the extreme, caro wllh which tt Is put
up. Hood's Barsaparllla accomplishes cures
where other preparations entirely fall. Pecu
liar In tho unequalled good name It has niado
at home, .which Is a "toner ot strength
abroad"," peculiar In the henomeflal s,jjes
ib una .aiwimeu
j
Hood's Sarsapartlta
Is the most popular and successful mcdlclno
beforo the public today for purifying tlio
blood, giving strength, creating an appetite.
"I suffered from wakefulness and low
spirits, and also had eczema on tha pxk of
my head and neck, which was .very annoying.
I toojt ,ono bottle ,cf Ilood Sarsapartua, and
I li.tve tecclvcd .ee iuuch iicneflt ithat I nm
very grateful, and latu always glad to sne&
a good worj lor this modlcJna." luw. J. a.
Snvdei:, rottsvlllo, rciin.
Puriflos tho Blood
Henry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City,
had scrofulous sores all oyer his body for
fifteen j cars. Hood's Sarsaparllla completely
cured mm.
Wallaco Duck., ot o"rtb. JUaomfieM. N. Y
eutlcrcd eleven years with a (terilblo varlto3o
ulcer ou his leg, so bad that ho had to glvo
tip business. Ho was cured ot tho ulcer, and
also of catarrh, by
Hood's Sarsaparllla
Sold4yanUu;id9ta. f t: llxforM. rrernredonlr
ny c i. iiuuu oc co., titatcn u?5. owou, uui.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
Drugs, Qherriicals; Patent Medicines; Fancy
glopds; Stationery, Cigars,
And everything else in Druggists' line, kept in great variety jj4
tn.c njost excellent pnh.tijr.
N. B. Two Regular Physicians always in attendurijoe
Reber, the older, can always bo found and is ready jtp give
advice, and to prescribe FREE i'urnishing medicine of first
quality, and at as reasouab,lc charges as can be had ejsewjcre.
1867.
S! 1887.
oo Want!!
t.
I haf;G "jjiade ayayw jyith jsiy old stock and am 11.0W fully
preparAd for ,tlip
ummers Trade
most FASHIONABLE as jv.e?l as SUB--'STANTIAL
fees
Ladies, Gent's and Ohildren Bbpes
Comimsc S
thp
,yUh on,e oji
Receipts ana Expiro of M$M
For Year Um June 6, 1!
pECpilTS.
Qros amount xt tax .dapllcato for
BCUUUI ill
KorhvUdlMB
school mirrtos'cji..,.., 9
- bulldluc mil litres...
B ptveut.addudn tsai Jl......
Total
Dcductabateinents..,. $203 33
Deduct exonerations, denclencfes
and errors..... . M 71
Total taireeelpts.
Casbou tanjttrt yenr...
ln,A nrtf.ri.,.nl.r!nii. .. . . .'
3014 77
2972 02
28 72
'J$015 2j
nents9 mn? mv$ S2.no up?
Ladies American k French Kid $2. to $4.
: Lapps' ac4 CJiildren's Spring Heel Slices All Size
Um$ Kid-tJtton Shoes, up j
2f0.C7
... C753 18
.. 610 Ol
... 617 14
... 20H0OO
... 113 75
.9 ' ttoa n
Cash on hoiids Issued'.
broin otner sources (itau rent)...
Total receipts....... ..............
Paid VaoKent'ialarles $ 2704 25
luld Interest on bonds lmb )
l'ald former loan 4uuo ud
ruid lueiauu contingencies v
Paid fyritUucsaudapparatus.... WOO
l'ald aalalvf secretary 75 ou
l'ald salary of treasurer and col
lector --i to
Paid mlseellaneous cxuon&es. ... 2-7 34
Balauoe fa the treasury $ JC0 77 '
Tliomai Kcrowtr, Assessment
oi insurance
John It. U. Acker,' Work, S.C., ou
ium..
Oweu ttehilg, book ior ludljcht
ctim ...- v
Triomas Ife'inerer, Insurance..,,
uuniei wiearta, siaie anuiaiiio
lorowetiiug..,
7). S. Hock, cteaning clocks, &:..
Thomaa Kemerer, assessment ot
Insurance ................ . ... .
John H. Lentz, lumber for pump
floor
Jos. H. Webb, (on order of D,
Solmeh) forjile-srtlug .well. . ..
H. V.Tilortiilraer. adv.ei'tlMng fi
nancial statement, &c
1). H. Uock, repairing clock, lie. .
v. Pierce I.enU. deed, or narch-
cuua
W. r. Long, auditing treasurer
accounts for IMS
L. II. Notlistelu.liispectlng tiqws
of building.
F. 1'Jerre Intz, fcxpressa'gft, or
der book, cartage, &c., ......
Tliomai Keiuerer. ussessuwiit of
Insurants -
Frank Jxlbengulb,' 4usiectlnB
Coors nttiuildliig
W.'Oeoruo Miller. InsiH'ttliig
Hoors it building
W. C-eorge Miller, nutting floor
Latest Styles Hats and Cps;
, AT LOWJSST PIUCGS
A.t Tlie G03B335I?. STORES'
LEWIS WEISS,
BANK STREET, J.EHIGHTON. PA. ,pr.u.
aver (choul yard well
1V
.09
?4-OS
3 12
4 11
4M
23 CO
l a
1 23
2 32
5 23
2 15
2 25
25
Dissolution Wotico. Important NiOticp.
Tlieco-partncrshliilibtetoforeexUtlnglxstweefl To whom It way cpnpfrn. All "parties ara
It. J. KUN'ra and M. O. KUNTZ, under the lierehT rautloned not to trust jny nob JOJM
firm name ot KUcTCSpnOS., doing business at JKNlIAdn.asI .will not bo reanin.,rble for
Lehlghton, CjU-.An county, ra., lias this day .aeV.tlc'XS -contracted by lilni.
t)C.taiVdlsfivu11l -byrmitualtcunsetit, Jd. 0. 1VW4 " BERK ARU LlENHAltD,
rpOrtrrgiTom'Kald firm. All Iiat:t1es"1ndetited10 funet-Stv Mahoning Ton lishlrv
said flrui will settle with h. J. lf4JNTi, also
those having claims against said firm. Tb,e,bUil- - -
nes, lll be continued by ft .TZ, : EeOUtOrB Notice
.j-.. n t , ,.'J,.n,W& ' Wlo of AnUAUAM MOVE, fate ypX Baat
Lotlftton. ra. Juno 4, at7lltl.itvv. peiui Township, Carlxin couiily.' '.!..' deeeasf.
LrlU-rs lestlaihcntary hailngen granted totlifr
' In nlove Estate, afl ersuM indebted to said
- . ivt Est-ilf arc raipiested tpni'J8famcjit.andth(wo
iaipprttrH, JMXItlCa. havlusclalnitopreM-iUJf.m.wltlQnticlay
To whom jt jwy .concern. AH vaMti i are Mav2S.gJJ;(fi- ,miN'rfeHVmilwhIn.
hereby raiitloie,d licit to tryst sty son, WILLIE May28l8S7wG Tonushlp.
K.BLANK, i0tl0JtrK.nslUle for any
j,n,o6.isr-ij.y..3v ,iN?xYhi"hton.v RMEDICAL OFFICES.
X. illiy at pure to jab! tviin-NEV, K?,mtw,fl".?l5V-ur,,Jpidl1
Sirserymaii, Rochester. N. Y. No ex- Dih. lncUidg jRcwtia of lautfMl Im-
nerleneeJs required, and outfit Is free, tiu-ady pruilrnec, Vy(irlc vt', Em. ,CUorrlienJU
work the your louiid. All stock warranted In oirdt,yaC.rJuicJ'tcCtrontitiio.wiihlIoiplul
good condition. JiuiellSm !,; lfout. m to !4,oia;o. Cent SuJijs,
-t 227 31
The Leading GMing House,
HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST FITTING,
PEST MADE AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING,
C. T. IIOllN, rresldcnt.
Attest 1'. lit uut r-.creiary,
We. the undersigned
Corougli District, Carbon
fnllv nvnmlMiMl thn above l
urer, and llii-m correctto the best ot our knowl
oage auu icuiu.
II, J. BBKTNEY, 1 AiiJitnm
jitne h.jisw.
KesQurees ani Liabilities ol tbe Dislriet
HES00BCE8.
Cash In treasury 100 TT
UA?i;.ITIB3.
Bonded Indebtedness... ..$22264 CO 0 W
Liabilities Inexcess of resources..., K2i, .
IXibllltlcslD excess oi resourca,June i&S3lf G
ltEOAVJTUIATION OF INDEBTEDNESS.
Bonds outstanding at S per cent. l62tt oo
Bonds outstanding at 4 per cant VW to
auditors jot Uhljliton An immense assortment of Summer Fabrics in stock, popinrisin
"iS MtrSE ajl the very latest styles in
Cloths, Cas.siiners. CorkscrTrs, Chyiots,
Worsteds, &c,
Made MP in tlio latest styles and most substanthl manner at prires.
ihat positively defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed You
can save money by having your clothjug ujade by
H.' H. PETEES, The Tailor,
jsmrn wm mm phpi pa-
it lot theft, etc..
and npt the 3rd-
J i - y . j.asieep at tne time oi the accident.
the proper care oi tne tame.