" Original Ohoap Oash. Storo." To the Point ! We are telling lite Best Whits Shirt over offered at 80 cents and can provo it by comparison. Bear In mind trashr stuff Is dear at any price! There are thousands of shirts thrown Upon the market weekly, known as "Jobs," which are run off at broken prices, but upon examination they will be found to be fully paid for. Oar's are not seconds nor shopworn, but new, fresh, clean stock, and cannot be bought anywhere else in this county for less than SO cents, and In many places 00 cents is charged for a shirt that Is no better. These " Wcnder" 30 cent shirts are made In the best and most careful manner, In largo quantities specially for us of superior rouilln, three-ply bo.otis, One fronting linen, with linen interlining, have full re inforcement in front and back and are well stayed. TM it pxMittly the Greatest and mott Genuine Shirt liargain ecer offered in Carbon count. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. June 7. 1884-1 The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. A PHIL 20th, 1889 LOCAL EVENTS CUT UP. FROM OVER THE RIVER. PEOPLE WUO COUli AND UO. I'erconml Kov. O. C. Burt preached In JamcS' town on Sunday evening last, nnd will Iiereaftcr preach in Ihe same place 'on the first Sunday morning of each month. Mr. Burt Is a graduate of North Western University of Evanston, Illinois, after which he graduated with bl,th honors from Drew Theological Seminary. "lie is not only a highly cultured and very pious young man, but one of the best serrnonlzcrs we cyer heard," says one who has frequent ly beard him. The people of Jamestown and the norther end of Lehlghton are cordially inyited to attend the services. The propects for building an II. K. Church in Jamestown are quite hopeful at this time. Mrs. E. S. Whcatley, of Bank street, is suffering from an apopletlc stroke. Tho offllctcd lady was taken 111 on Saturday morning with a severe headache, the pain Increasing in intensity until late in the evening when paralysis of the entire left aide resulted. All that medico-science could do for the afflicted lady has been done with the satisfaction that she Is greatly lm vroved In condition, and the chances for her ultimate recovery are very good. The many friends of Mrs. ICheatley and family, will hear of her sad affliction with sorrow. Valentine Schwartz who a tewj weeks ago, turned his, extensive furniture and undertaking establishment over to his son Henry, was in tho business for moro than forty years first In the employ of Joseph Obcrt as au apprentice, then forinan and finally as the proprietor. As a result of Mr. Schwartz's assldlous labors he retires nt this time to the en joj ment of home com' forts and forgctf ulnets of business Intrlcases. Bo is a large property owner and treasurer of the Carbon County Industrial Society, An iron fence has been erected in front of Win. Noll's Northampton street residence, and a line fence on the croperty of John Lent and W. E. Ash, on the same street. These neat and tasty, yet strong, Iron fences are furnished by Howard Sea boldt who is the agent for the l'etersvllle Fence and Grating Company in this county. The prices are low and the saving In ro pairs make It wise economy to put up an lron'fence, By the right of confirmation there will be admitted Into Zlons Reformed and Trinity Lutheran churches, of town, on Friday afternoon, preceedlng Easter Sun day, two large classes of catechumens who bave been receiving Instructions for sever al months past under Rev. J. Allen Reber and Rev. J. II. Kuder, of the above churches. On Sunday morning and even ing the Lord's Sniper will bo observed at Which the new members will be present. On Sunday afternoon thirteen members of tho V. M. C. A., went to Mauch (hunk In a body to attend the thirteenth Annivers ary of the Rail Road Men's Y. M. C. A., In that place. The members express them selves as highly delighted with the addresses and other features of the meeting which was conducted by Mr. Webster of Now York. The Y. Jtt. O. A., of Lehlghton will bold their anniversary In the month of November. A new and dangerous U. S. counter feit five dollar note Is being circulated throughout the country. Tho note is dated 1875 with the letter C. It Is signed John Allison, register, and A. U. Wyman, trea surer., The lettering is clear and tho lathe work Is good. Below the words "series of and 187S In the upper left hand corner of the note the floursbes are missing, which are always found on a genuine note. The I. O. G. T. will bold an open meeting or the t,odce this Saturday even lhg commencing at 8 o'clock. The meet ing will be held in Reber's Hall, and the friends of temperance and others are in ylted to attend and enjoy the good pro gramme wmcn win do rendered. The Y. M. C. A., will hold their usual Sabbath afternoon meeting In the rresby terlan church at 3:30 o'clock. The meeting will be lead and addressed by young men members of the Association, and will be open to everybody. PnOTOGRAPIIS of family groups, cabinets all styles, and old pictures copied and enlarged at Rlshel's Gallery, near Le high Valley Depot, Lehlghton, Pa. Have you.trled the celebrated Tennes see whiskey at the Jlanslon House? If not you should do so it is the finest whiskey In town. Call at Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and see the largest stock of furnl ture. carpets, etc You can save money by doing so. W, S. Kuhn's has anew adveitlsement In to day's issue, to which we direct the special attention of our lady readers. Picture rod and coving. No nice room complete without It; very low, at Lucken- bach's, Mauch ChunK. Biery. the IVetssnort druggist, knocks competition sky high in cheap wall paper, Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank street, Nice store room and dwelling ou Bank street for rent apply f T. D. Thomas. ''Eagle Cash Store." Wetsiport and the Community Mnrriunit Ing lUffiUcdby the "Strnllor." The Holy Communion will ' i i- brated In the Towamenslng church r A. Huber, pastor, on Sunday morning at half past 0 o'clock. Confirmation and prepara tory services on Good Friday morning A Urr.o class of catechumens will bo received Into the church iu connection with these services. All aro welcome. We take pleasure In refcrlng our read ers to an advertisement of Blery's popular drug storo, appearing elsewhere In to-day's Issue, feeling confident that by reading It, and visiting his store when. In need of goods kept by him that you will save money. His stock is pure and fresh and prices are always low. After an Illness of a few weeks with typhoid pneumonia Mrs. James Berger, of Franklin, aged about twenty-five years, died on Saturday. A husband and child survive to mourn the death of a loving wife and affectionate mother. Intsriuent took place on Tuesday morning. John S. Miller and Amos Marsh aro the only aspirants for the post-ofllee here and the contest waxelh Interesting. Both parties are supported by hosts ef friends who predict mat the anxiety will be over some time next week or at the latest tho week following. The calathumplans or more classlcly, the Bull-Baud, serenaded our newly marrlsd young folks on Monday evening. The night was made hideous with their yelping, and screeching, shouting and bel lowing. Nufced. The undersigned lias for sale a large lot of Fenck Tosts, Firkwood, and Artnon Posts In largo quantities, which he is prepared to furnish at lowest prlc:;, Call on or address, GEonor: II. Eszian Welssport, Pa. mar23-3m The fair and festival in school ball last week under the auspices of the Ladles Aid Society for the benefit of the Lutheran and Reformed church was a pleasing suc cess financially, almost $400 being netted above expenses. Paul T.entz, of Slatlngton, district organlzor for the Senior Mechanics, whs in town this wnek Interviewing peoplo on the feasibility of -organizing a council of the above order here or at Lehlghton. Benjamin Klotz carries bis thumb In a sling. Reason why? He was engaged un loading lime stone when one of the rocks fell on top of tho member seyercly crushing It. The Lower Towamenslng Supervisor has purchased from Wm. Reber, of Harrlty, one of tho celebrated Lambcrton Road Machines for $160. John Rehrlg, Jr., East Welssport, Is the agent for the Improved Victor Washer. Best In the world. Try it before purchas ing anv other. Apr. 3m. Robert Graver Is the happy dad of a bright and bouncing baby girl, which ac counts for tho smile that illuminates bis phiz. Charles Roth will leavo Friday evening for Hamburg Berks county where he will spend Sunday with numerous relatives. A gospel temperance services In the Evangelical church on Sunday evening last was well attended and Interesting. Tho Lehlghton Cornet band did the honors to Henry Shoemaker and wife Tues day evening. The planing mills of Henry Miller and Nathan Snyder are running to their fullest captclty. MIssT.llllo Koons, after several months sojourn at Bethlehem, returned home last week. . ' Calvin Shoemaker, of Cherryyllle, was the guest of his brother Henry this week. ' Henry Chrlrtman and George Horn were on a trip to Harrlsburg this week. The schools of Franklin township witli few exceptions, will close next week. A private road is being opened through Aaron Snyder's Union Hill property. Fii' Gossip about People who Visit nnd eo ft YUltlug, rlacher, ono of Slatlnglon's .'ng citlions, was m town on -Si . d ii V s - Andreas, of Slailt.glnn, was the gujst of Miss M. A. Mehrkam ou Bank sttect last Sunday. Miss Lizzie Gloss, of Eastou, wa9 visi ting Mrs, W. G. Miller, .on South Lehigh street for a fow days this week. Miss Carrie Pcttlt, ot Bethlehem, spent several days last week with bei sister Mrs. H. V. Morthimer, Jr., on Bank way. Mrs. W. A. Peters and daughter. Gertie, and Mrs. nollenhach and daughter, Beitha, of South street, spent Saturday with Mauch Chunk friends. NEWS GENERALITIES THE COUNTY SEAT. Newsy Rnapi l'ungently Paragraphed for Hurried Perusal. A ft-male inmate of the Gilbert House. IFeatliei ly, aged seventeen years, dlad on Tuesday of diphtheria, Tho proprietor of the hotel and the physician in attendance disregarded the resolution of tho town council recently Issued, tho first party lu falling to put out a red fla, and the physic ian In not notifying council of tho case. For this neglect somebody Is likely todanco a double born-pipe. Nathaniel Sclinurman, aged about .18 years, son of a wealthy Hcbrow merchant of Allentown, committed suicide Sunday, News Hqulbs Strung Toother fur General Perusal. . A cowardly attempt n ai made by tw o unknown ruflliu Friday uijht to tope u female emigrant from HV'm t uo arrived hero on the Central railroad passenger train. Tho womah was on her way to Tamaqua from New York and tho train proceeding no further tliat night she was allowed to sleep In the car. Late in the night two fiends lu human gulso foiced an entrauco through a window, but the hasty screams of the woman brought assistance and they were frightened off. Mrs. Margaret K., wife of General William Lilly, died unexpectedly at 2 Hood's Sarsaparilla While people wcro on their way to church Prof. J. L. Pottclgcr, principal of the ho entered tho Jowish synagogue, situated 0vIocl.Q.lniIll mn,Ml ,,,, .,,,, pUOHO SCIIOOIS 01 (veaiucnj, was Hi town uu uu iuc luuu uuur ui a uusiuhj tiuiiat uu uio bee Jn Jeicato hceti, for sever4 years, i uosjay, aim paiu n visit iu uui xnBu h.uiuubuiuic, n.m ...... Vi.v au6 was about s eve nt v-flve vcars of School. In his address, ho complimented the pupils very highly on their good de portment and thorough work. Wo notlco tho following reference to our former townsman In tho Wllkesbario Evening Leader of Wednesday last: "Mr. Rapslicr, accompauicd by his two sons, was In the city this morning, the guest of his fi lend Daniel Grayer, of Scott street. Mr. Rapslicr Is District Attorney of Carbon County, and It was ho who conducted the Mud Ritri cases last month. He was a candidate for Supremo Court Judge before the Democratic Convention, and failed a nomination by only thrco votes. Ho is a lawyer who stands high In his profession, a gentleman and a scholar, havlug in many waj's favored a reporter of this paper while reporting '.he trials of Henry Cook and Thomns Major at Afaucu Chunk last mouth ; be was a welcome visitor to the ieacler office this morning." hlmselt through the bead. -On April 0 James Rupert robbed Joel Miller, of Guth's Statlou, with whom he boarded, of (715. Rupert deposited $500 in bank at Bethlehem, bought a gold watch and invested iu a horse and carriage. He age. Heart failure was tho lmmediatocause of death. Tho funeral took place on Thurs' day. Frank Smith, of Wilkes Barre, rode from Allcntown to Mauch Chunk on Lchlch Vnllnv p. Mi rrtw train nn 10 JIG Was tftlfPTi hofnrn 'Knit Ira .Tomni .T -Easton, which has Its own plant. Pa? Boyle and convicted for .-., ... r,.lln - . fjino iA. . a- l O Ti . . .. , i a n . and 8ont 10 Uie County J" tor tcn dT' s -The thirteenth annual convention of company lurnisnes mo ngui ai iuu per i jjj Uailroad Y M C lamp. John nopklns, Burgess of Calasauqua A., was an Interest ing and auspicious event in tho history of that assnolnllnn lntf Htimlatr Tl,n v-- and Asst. Supt. of the Catasauqua Mann- cls09 ncludcd a Wt0 of Ul(J orzanlzallon facturlng Company, has tended his rcsig- 9jnca . orm.,,0 po.nflinrllrnnrt ,nn. n-m r - j - OlilttiaryWiu. Miller. Councilman William ilfiller, of Lehigh street, died at three o'clock Wednesday afternoon, after an Illness with dropsical affection of the heart of about six months, dating from early October, 188, tho great er part of which period be had been bed fast. To tho bereaved family, relatives and friends the Camion Advocate extends a sincere sympathy In the dark hour of their affliction. Interment will take place on Afonday moinlng at 10:30.o' clock from the Lutheran church, of which congregation he was a firm adherent. Rev. Kuder will officiate. Win. Jflller first saw the light of day in Upper Jilford towushlp.Lehigh county, on the 31st day of Aarch in the year 1821, Ills boyhood was passed in a manner consistent with the natural opportunities and surroundings of tho locality in which he was raised. Jfoving to Welssport during his youth ho learned tho carpenter trade and a few eats later, during the Spring of 18)1, was united in marriage to Matilda Sendel, of New ifahoning. Four children blessed the union, three boys and one girl -three of whom survive: Jrs.Alico Hatpin, of Jlauch Chunk; JKllson Jfiller, of Wllltis Barre.and John E. Jiller, of town Jlovlng to Lehlghton be was elected a town councilman in 1809, shortly after Its incor poration as a borough, and has ssryed since in that capacity, being elected for soven consecutive terms. At the time of his death ho vaa treasurer of tho council which office he had filled very acceptably for a number of years. nation, which took effect several days ago. Lehigh Valley engine No. 411, has just come out of the shops finished In the new style adopted fdr the engines on that road. The Lehigh & Susquehanna Division of the Central Railroad of Now Jersey has in service eighty telegraph operators. -Grace Luthern Church, Rcadlng.whlcb was dedicated Sunday, Is said to be the largest edifice Jn that city. Samuel Lowls is considered the richest man In Allentown. He is estimated to be worth about $800,000. Simon Relchard and wife, of West Broadway, aro both 'quite seriously in disposed. Mr. Relchard was Superinten dent of the old Uazzard Wire Mill here for many years, and both are old residents. J. R. Dimmlck and wife, of Upper Maucii Chunk, were in attendance at the fnneral of George Drisbach, a '.brother, of Mrs. Dimmlck, who was buried on Friday at Kreidersvlllc, Pa. Sheriff Hiram Leyan will take William Nease to the Eastern Penitentiary noxt weolc, where ho will servo a fifteen month sentence for larceny. Rev. Llndenstruth, of the 2nd ward, confirmed twenty catechumens, on Sunday Weutherly Items. .Dnlnt.ra i..m liua. tt.A laet fan. -.,.V,...U OJ ..... .... ....... .,.T- .1. days. In repainting Oak nail. We under- . "mo ulu Ai0r" s 8upper wa , I iau uuaavcu. ju. a. Jvemerer uas been elected ulrec- stand that after the building is placed proper trim, Mr. Sondhelm, the popular clothier at the lower end of Carbon street, will move bis stock Into that building. At a recent meeting of tho School Board it was decided that the schools should again be opened on Monday, April 22. Nojicw cases have been reported and the excitement has subsided. -Street Commissioner Rehrlg has a gang of men at work cleaning and repairing the streets of town. IFeatberly needs improve ments so far as pavements and street cross ings aro concerned. Our jovial young friend Chas. . W. Keiscr, has resigned his position here as telegraph operator, and will engago in busi ness at Hazleton. He is succeeded here by Aflss Annlo Wobstcr. BitlCK. lSlg Stock of Watches. The finest and largest selections of gold watches ever disployed In this vlclnty can now be seed at Mauch Chunk jewelry store of E. II. Hold. If in need of a watch it will pay you to take a look, learn prices, even if you don't Intend to buy MEN'S SUITS, Measured, It Is unlawful to fish on Sunday. Wedding rings at E. H. Hohl's Mauch Chunk. The brick yards will commence opera tlon soon. Children's toys, books and games, at Luckenbach's, Maucb Chunk. Everything new and fresh In the wall paper line at Blery's drug store, IKelssport. Everything In the line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods the best, A communication from S. Hagaman Is unavoidably crowded out of this Issue, but will appear In our next. Our young friend Fred Leuckle, of Aspen, Colorado, will accept our thanks for copies of papers from that town just received. Jfajor Klotz Commaudry, K. G. E., of town, will participate in the anniversary celebration of an Allentown Castle on Mon day coming. For wall paper and borders you will be throwing money away if you purchase be fore seeing the Immense assortment at Blery's dtug store, Welssport. Persons desiring arbor posts, fence posts, fire wood or the service of a light team for hauling purposes cau save money by calling on Moses Rehrlg, Lehigh street. Communion service! will be held In tbe .Methodist Episcopal church at 10:30 a, m. Sunday. Rev. Dungan, the pastor, will officiate. All are welcome to tbese services. Dr. J. C. Kreamer, for tbe heirs of Peter Kern, deceased, will sell eighteen acres of valuable real estate, located In Towamenslng township, on Tuesday, Jfay 7, On Saturday evening. April 13th, at the house of Mr Albert Hufford, by Rev. J. II, Kuder, Daniel W. Kemerer and Miss .Minnie J. Uarman, both of town, were happily married. Harry Pettlt, of Parryvllle, employed at the Valley Rouud House, had bis left hand severely squeezed one day recently. ur. w. w. Keber dressed tue injured mem oer and tue young man is doing wen, On next Thursday evening. April 25th. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school ot this borough will celebrate its fifteenth anniversary. An interesting pro, grammee has been prepared for the occa ston- The gang of young hoodlums who make Silver Wedding. The silver wedding of our esteemed townsman Rev. IK. U. Strauss and his good wifo, was celebrated at their Jiomq on Ma' boning street, on Tuesday, April 10. It was an auspcious event In their lives and a happy, never-to-be-forgotten day for all present. The afternoon was spent In feas ting and pleasant repartee. Rev. E. A, Bauer, of Hazleton, made an appropriate address upon the guests assembling, and Rev. C. J. Cooper, of Muhlenberg College, Allentown, offered up to tbe thrown of merry au eloquerjt prayer. GUESTS PBKSENT. Rev. E. A. Bauer and wife, of Hazleton, Rey. L. Llndenstruth, of Mauch Chunk; Rey. G, W. Sandt, of H'eissport; Rev. C. J. Cooper, of Allentown; Rey. J. H. Kuder, and wife; Mrs. Wm. Zebner, and daughter; Mrs. 11. E. Anh, and sister; Mrs Hartinger, and daughter; Miss Alvena Graver; L.O.J. Strauss, and wife; Mrs. A. J, Lttzcnberger; Miss Lizzie Clauss; John Muffiy; Joslab Strauss, and wife, father and mother of Rev. li'in. H. Strauss; Willie Clauss, of Lehlghton, Eugene Hanles, of Packerton; Mrs. W. G. Frcymau, of Mauch Chunk; Jlfiss Sadie L. Koons; Frank Flcxer and wife, or Mahoning; Judge, Chas. Senile of Normal Square; David Wertman, and wife, of East Penn; Nathan Rex, and wife, of West Penn; Mrs. L. Kocb, and son, and Miss Uattie Zebner, of Centerwlllo; Mrs, Annie Gilbert Mahoning; Calvin J. Clauss, and daughter, of Mahoning. Weatlicrly Wants the Foundry, WEATUERLY, CAKBON Co., 1'A., Al'lUL 11, W. R. Butlek, Esq., Dear sir: ll'c understand you contemplate, removing your foundry from Lehlghton. What inducements oo yon want to move same to Weatherly? Or If you have tho leisure, come up and have a talk with us. Yours truly Chas. Casslcr, A. J. Lauderburn. Dr. J. B. Tweedlo: f Board of Trade. IK. W. Blakeslee. Per J. R. Cassler, Tremendous. Such a heap of mens' and boys' suits were never shown anywheto In this region before, as you will now find at Sondbeim's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, and his prices aro way down. Look at a few prices and compare them with other houses; a good boys'suit at $1.25 $1.75$2.50 $3.50 and up;good strong men's suits, $4, $5, $7, $10 and up; G. A. R., suits, $0, $3, $10 and up. If you want to saye money buy your clothing at tbe One Price Star Clothing Hall, Jiauch Chunk. Five Days a Week. Five days a week, and nine hours a day, Is the tenor of a new order issued at the Lehigh Valley shops, at Packerton, on Friday last. This suspension in the mini bcr of working days Is unfortunate for the great mass of laborers who, under the new order, will not be ablo to earn more than $3.00 $4.50 per week. Out of this they must pay rent, find nourishment, clolblug and pay taxes; how they will do It must tax the ingenuity of the men to their ut most. Of course there are employees in the shops who draw larger wages, and on them the short hours and five days will not fall so hard as on tbe laborer who will emp phaslze with a vengeance tbe biblical 1 in junction "earning bread by the sweat of their brow," under the new order. The suspension verifies what the Advocate has reiterated from time to time, viz: that Lehlgbton cannot depend onPackerten for support, other Industries must be opened up where our laboring men can find a market for their labor or tho town will re. main where It Is to-day, or most likely de generate. With facilities such as we have Lehlghtou should be in the forefront of all the Lehigh Valley towns as a manufactur ing centre; push, enterprise aud the com blned effort of our business and monled men can attain this end. Let them act so that the town may be placed above de' pendence on tbe Packerton shops and low wages. Muhlenberg College. Rev. C. J. ooper, the treasurer and fi nancial agent of this institution at Allea- town, presented tbe causo of this college In Trinity Lutheran Church, of Lehlghton, on Sunday morning and cyculug, and in the Lutheran Ciiurch, of North Welssport, in the afternoon. Mr. Cooper Is er.gaged In liquidating the debt of this college, and during the past year ralsod nearly $10,000 for this purpose. Easter offerings will be made by the above congregations next Sunday for this cause. List of Letters. Remaining uncalled for In the Lehigh. ton, Pa., Post-Office, for the week ending April, 13, 1689. Blssard. Oeoree. Smith. Andrew, I-evun, Miss. I-aura, I SoharU. Henry, I.cntz. T. I Srlmcck, ti, II. Mulligan, Michael. I YYatbton, A. C. Persons calling for any of the aboyo letters will please say "advertised." James P. Smith.-P. M. tor of tho First National Bank, to fill tho vacancy caused by tbe death of A. W. Bntlcr. Two laborers employed at tho Mulhearn rosldenco on Broadway were injured Mon day by tho caving In of excavations. Tho new Central railroad depot will soon bo ready for occupancy. The painters and finishers are now at work. Sheriff'Levan feeds only six prlslonera and tbe numbei will be further decreased by next week. Contractor and Builder George Miller, of Lehlghtou, circulated In town on Wednesday. The big rush for valuable bargains continues lively at Rex's popular Bon Marche. -The old wire n ill has been rated to tbe ground, and tints an old land mark vanishes. Charles Orion Stroh, an . attorney of Freeland, was lu town this week. Mrs. J. R. DImmick.of 2nd Ward, will ylsit Illinois relatives, shortly. .Mrs. John Raderls erecting three frame dwelling houses on the "hill. Mary McElroy has been .discharged from the county dungeon The session of civil court this week was of Imnoxious quality. The Switchback railroad will open on May 20. Merchant Tailoring You work for $1 a day and growl about the low wages, If you follow our advice you can make more than that by getting measured for a fine suit or pair of pants at Sondhelm's Tailoring Hall. Jlfaucb Chunk. where you can have an all woolen suit made to order at $12, $15, $18, $25 and up; all woolen pants to order at $3.50, $4.60, $5.50 and up,this will save you $5, on every order vou leave witn us. can and bo con1 viuced. Our Public Schools. The following is a report of the public schools, ot .eblghtou, for the month end. lug April B, lbb'J. New Stock, Big Stool:, Latest Styles, Lowest Prices, CASH PRICES! Men's Black Corkscrew Suits at $18.00. JJen'8 black corkscrew suits at $16.00. iVen's black corkscrew suits at $10.00. Men's scotch suits three styles, all-wool, $10.00. ilien'8 suits, three styles, all-wool, $12.00. Meri's suits, tnree styles, all-wool, $5.00. Boys suits, long pants, from 12 to 18 years, $4.00. ifoys suits, long pants, from 12 to 18 years, $5.00. Boys suits, long pants, from 12 to 18 years, $5.50. Boys 6uits, long pants, from 12 to 18 years, $6.00. .Boys suits, long pants, from 12 to 18 years, 7.00. Boys suits, knee pants, from 4 to 13 years, $2.00. Boys suits, knee pants, from 4 to la years, $2.50. Boys suits, knee pants, from 4 to 13 years, 3.00. Boys suits, knee pants, from 4 to 13 years, $3.50. 7foys suits, knee pants, from 4 to 13 years, 4.00. i?oys suits, knee pants, from 4 to 13 years, $4.50. Itoys suits, knee pants, from 4 to 13 years, $5.00. We have 50 dozen Men's Unlaundried White Shirts which we willsell at 31 cents each. ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, First door above tho Opera House, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. IllcH School Averaco att. drummer n" intermediate. " A. Secondary " llbjs' Adv. I'rim. " Hills' Uovs' 1'rlm. No 2 " Olrls " " " Hoys' " Not " Girls Totals Knrollment Stop and Read. At Sonilhelni's Ono Trice Star Clothing Ball Afauch Chnnk you can buy goods at the following low prices, boys' pants, sizes 4 to 13, at 25 cts; white shirts, linen bosom and cuffs at 37 cts; boys' waists, age 4 to 13, at 23 cts; and eo ou low prices prevail extensively, Notice.. On Monday, the 22nd day of April, 18S9, at 3 o'clock p. m., on the grounds of tho Carbon County Industrial Society, at Le hlghton, tbe grass, tho use of tho race track and base ball privileges, will be leased to tbe highest and best bidder, until Sept. 20th next. E. 13AUKU, See'y. A Good Thins for Somebody, ifR. EniTon; Will you please Inform your readers that we have permanent em ployment for honest, temperate, energetic men, soliciting orders for our fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Tbe business l eatllv and aulckly learned, and success ful meu are earning cpod salaries with steadv work. Our stock is flrst-eUss, bardy and true to name I hose desiring full particulars will please address us. It. O. CHASE & CO. 1430 S. Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa An Old Cltlxen Passes Away, In Northampton county, on the 22nd day of (September, in the year 1607, Stephen If you baye a discharge from tbe nose, Roth first saw the light of day. His boy- offenslye or otherwise, partial loss of tbe genRl pierce Nothsteln, John Waterbor, hood was passed In a manner consistent sense of smell, taste or bearing, eyes Wm. Waterbor, George Kuntz and Robert 652 Pupils Neitiieb Absent nob Tabdy, High School Irene Fenstermaker, Etta Drlssall, Susio Walp, Carrie Newbart, Ed win uni, wunam Ulauss, Allen l'eters, Insley Craig. Ed car Xandcr. Charles Mertz. Samuel Aimer and Albert DurJlng. urammar ira jNoiusiein. Intermediate Martha Long. Mamie Semmel, Minerva Held, Mattle Horn, Llllle Spoonbeimer, Allen Greenawald, Frank Semmel, Willie Brenner snd John Trainer. A. Secondary Same Render. Alice Blank, Minervie Ettlnger, Lizzie Gecgus, tlallle Kox, bona l.angbammerei, Mary Rcbrlg, Salllo Walp, Emma Acker, Ilattle Newbard, Daniel Frey, Robert Hontz, Dsnlel Schocb, Ralph Raudeubush and John Xandcr. B. Secondary Charles Sanders. Eddie Schmidt, Harry Waterbor. Ella Fucbro. Mary Rhoads. Sadie Peters, Nora William son, Alice Uontz, Ella Ueck, Ella Peters, same irey and JNcltle ueggus, Hoys' Adv. rnmary Frank wieand. Scott unoads, l.lnclncy Humbert. Ilarrv HuuslcHer, Charles Rennlnger, George tions, "esiey lienninger, Frame Trainer, uarry wagncrand vmie wertman. ulrls' Adv. Primary Carrie Fenster maker, Lizzie Gabel, Minnie Miller, Ada Weiss, Ella Webb, Emma Peters, Clara Uretney, Cartio lilauk, Ida Fuebro, Lizzie Rutins, Mattie Obert, Mary Walp, Loieda Williamson, Carrie I'eters, Sadie uontz and Lena Laufer. Hoys' Primary No. 2 Walter Welnllne, Harry Wcland. Albert Fisher, Nelson Sanders, James Xhnders, George Snyder, Willie I'eters. Chas. Lancbammerer. Chas, Spoonhelmer, George Kurtz, Reynold Com madusKY, Unas uiibert, John Much, Cbas Uretney and Robbie Swartz. Ulrls' Primary No. 2 Mace e Hess, Minnie Schoch, Alice Wert, Mabel Wehr, I.lzzie .Miller, Mattle Geggus. Daisy lien ninger, Kate Obert, Vera Nowbart, Mamie weDO. Jsva Antnonv. uunssio lvuiini. Hattle Drumbor, Daisy Krum and Temora DUCK. Bovs' Primary No. 1 RobL Kreidler, Wilbur Nusbaum. Goo. Welnllne. Calvl Shnltz. Eugene Peters, Robt. Frltzlnger, lryln raust, Marvin Fauu, Jobn lienning er, unaries nunc, Howard Fir.zlnger. Clar Stickler, Chas. Smith, Wm. Remaly, Alyln Itemaiy, uiarK Uontz, Kdw. wertman Marvin Koons, aillton Frltzlnger, Willie One Hundred and Eighty-Four a practice of congregating on the Opera Wlth tbe early years of the century and the warterlng or weak, feel dull or debilitated, Cmfr; , , , , J House corner Sunday evenings genera y, .., ,',.l T c . , . , ua i,i Girls' Primary No. 1 Mary H'olf, Carrie Samplea tO Select from. will do well to dlscontlnun th?ir miscnlevli locality In which he resided. In the Spring pain or pressure in tbe head, take cold Anthony. Amaida Vilhower; Sadie New- Gent's White Shirts Only 35 cents. Come and see them ! AT COST A standard lot of Good Boots. EAGLE STORE, North Bi&k Btrstt, opp- &. V. Iteaad Ilotue. ous actions. Codplaint bajsbeen made against them and to save trouble why, boys, don't ao ii some more. With spring house cleaning comes tbe demand for new carpets. See tbe large line at Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank St. Go to Henry Schwartz's for all kinds of furniture. Prices the lowest. Cold Spectacles and eye glaces with the Australian case glass are tbe best goods known to protect eye sight sold by E. H. Ilohl Mauch Chunk also some glance In fine bronze frames at very msdaiate prices. of 1833 be was united in tbe holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Charlotte MacDanle), lister nt jjyuian Aiacmniei, ot rackerton and Thompson MacDanle!, of Pleasant Corner, by whom six children were born, viz: iKilllam, Charles, Silas, Mary, Tillle and busan, all of whom survive alone with tbe widow. On Sunday morning lait at six o'clock after an Illness of only ten days bis spirit took Its flight at the advanced age of 62 years. Interment took place on Wednesday from tbe Reformed church, Key. J. Alvln Reber. offlclitlntr. We ex. tend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympamy in in urx Hour ol tbtlr alUlc- tlon. easily, you may rest assured that yon baye hart, Beulah Trainer, Flora hchock, Bessie tlm Catarrh. Thousands of cases annually. Illanic, Maggie bltler, Laura Cbrlstmau ,,,,,, m,r.if,inn heir or th ahnvA Katie H'lllliuu, Lulu Welnllne, Hattle without manifesting half of the above ,Ken)nei Carr ,Kert( Kdna BucJ, Cwne symptoms, n-rjmumo iu iuusumyLiuu uu n0llenbacb, Erina Smoyer. Mable Kosten end in tbe crave. No disease is socommon, bader, Towanda inillams, Mamie Snyder, . . , m 1 1 T 1 11 la Illf -CI1H more deceptive, less unaersiooa or moro unsuccessfully treated by physicians. Tbe manufacturers of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy have, for many years, offered a standing reward of $500 for a case of Nasal Catarrh, no matter bow long stand ing, which they cannot cure. Remedy sold by druggists, at 60 cents. Combines, In a proportion peculiar to HicW, the active medicinal properties or tho best hlood-purltylng nnd strengthening retnidles of the vegetable kingdom. It will poMUvcly cure when In the power ot modiolus Spring Debility, Headache, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh, Salt Rheum, Scrofula, and all Dlsoases auscd by a low Btato of tho blood. " I suffered thrco years with blood poison. I took Hood's Barsaparllla, and think I am cured." Mas. M. J. Dayib, Brockport, If. Y, "Hood's Barsaparllla beats all others, and U worth Its weight in gold." L BAlffi&'a' TON, 130 Bonk Street, Now York City. Is so vastly superior to any other sarsa parilla cr blood purifier, that ooe has well snld: "its health-giving effects upon ihe blood mid en' in- human organism, are s much m,,rd pot. two than tho remedies of a quarter ot a century ago, as the steam- power ot to-day Is In advance of tho slow and laborious drudgery of years ago." "While suffering from a savers btnoba attack tn March, 1SU, a friend In feorfa, 111., recommended Hood's Oirjapartll.v t tried tho remedy, and was pormanently cured." J. A. 8nsiAiu, traTelUug agoottor Dovoe & OOh Fulton Street, If. Y. Purifies the Blood "I tried a dozen articles to cleanse my blood, but never found anything that did mo any good till I began using Hood's 8arsaparllla,, W. H. PEEn, Rochester, N. Y. "My wifo was troubled with dizziness and constipation, and her blood has been In a bad order lu tact sho has been) all run down. Hood's Barsaparllla is doln'hcr a wonderful amount of good." F. ILfiXU wnr, druggist, Blancbestcr, Ohio. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. (1 1 six for $5. Mads only by a L HOOD ts CO., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar. "I was for five years a sufferer with bolls, all ran down, and was at one time obliged to giro up ,work. Before taking allot two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla, was entirely cured." B. M. Lurz, Pittsburgh, To. "I was severely afflicted with sorotnla, and for over a year had two running sores on my neck. Took fire bottles ot Hood's Sarsnparllla, and consider myself entirety cured." O. E. LoVEJor, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. 1 1 six for $5. Made only by C. I. noODJia CO, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doooo Ono Dollar. .u 'njra m ARE READY, So we tender a hearty invitation to the people of town and surroundings to call and see us. We have been kept busy this week getting things in order and fitting up our' Ice Cream arlor, but we "got there" and are now able to wait on customers who desire anything in our line, viz : Fine Jewelry, Toys, Groceries, and Ice Cream. Very Respectfully, Nusbaum & Culton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. smim opium -OF- Wall W.F.Biery's Paper and Decorations tor PopularDru WEISSPORT, PA. OUR stock Is largo and complete and includes all the very latest styles and shades in the above (roods, and the prices knocK competition eicy nign. a special invitation is extended to the peoplo to call and see our immense stock before purchasing elsewhere. We feel cofldent that wo can please you and save you money. In Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, OUR stock equals, if not surpasses, in quality and frsshness that of any other establish, ment in this section. Respectfully, W. F. BIEHY, Druggist. JOBWORK of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. MR E01 1IAR01B Llllle Il'olf and Ella K'eland. Visitors Co. Sunt. T. A. Snyder. Rev, X. V. Peters, and ifr. U. J. Roberts, of Slatlncton, Mrs. Ferine, Mrs. Seaboldt, Mrs. Gabel, Miss Dungan, Miss Hann, Miss inillams, Miss Balhet, Miss Atb, Miss T3aM anil Ml.. XfaDAH a Ul.nM.Jt. T1M. Messrs. Diefenderfer, Clarence IPciis and' Homer Adams visited tbe schools during me momn, r . j. otitlcb, Principal, MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Our Great Mark Down Sale Of a few days ago was a grand success in every particular. EVERYBODY WAS SATISFIED Hroanse thev cot JDBT WIIAT was ADVERTISED, nnd when thev called, they were shown many things at Greatly Red need Prices, mention of which did not appear In the papers. blnce tne commencement oi iue uig maucuou duio wo uy reouu.iuctwiui plans and ideas of doing business, aud bave corns to mis conclusion, That WE Are GoinE to Sell More GooOs at Loss PROFIT. Mn, lhl no ran bnv LARGER LOTS wbioh means LOWER FRIOES. Ry buying J w . . - . . .i . . -Ii; . . a.. r,i-1. 1 II , Direct, inus saving jooDers riouis, ana eeiiiag uuwn iuick wo uu, .mi w ma iled witn Lit-ea rxiurii. mlr.lit tov Inst here, to the manv rjersons who. last week, asked ns the question ..Will vou have barcalns like this all tbe time ?" We ANSWER. YES ! We mcsn to keep things moving by Quick Ssles, Small Fronts aud One Price. Our stock iu Reneral, la Retler to-day than ever before; More Complete; Prices Low. ami nnaliiv nf (loads tbe Best. Oor Silk Black Goods and Colored Drtss Goods Departmeot has tnuoh finer quslitiea and a more varied assortment than ever. T.in.na. White Roods and Towels, will at tbi.i sesron Interest my lad lice cltan stock to select from. Drees Ginghams in an endless varietv. Domestics are chtap and we can furulsh you with anything you may desire. In Embroideries our stook U larger than ever, while It is an admitted conclusion that we are headquarters for Flonnc Ings and Laoes. Hosiery we keep the best mskea In fsst blacks. Buttons and Trimmings bave always been speoUlties with us. Tbn we give you a ronoh larger as eortmont in evsry department to select from than you cau get elsewhere. NOTE PiIom oo goods advertised for tbe past few dsya re mam the sum. Watch this space; It will pay you to do so. Wry truly, O. A. Rex Opposite American Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, Perm, Thi no i. New Roller Mill. a undorslftned has changed his MILL to the ,LMt l'KOCUSS, and Is now prepared to do CUSTOM WORK Cither by ORINmNO KVKKT CUSTOMER'S OWN WlIKAT or by KXCHANUINO with those wuo uomo irum a aisiance. f . All Work Guaranteed. The natronairo of the nuhlln U vrvnrMtfnt. ly solicited. The Mill will be Started upby about January 21st, 1889. (live lit n llal. M. HBILMAN, ,Ian. ii-m.i l.KIINUlTON, PA. M ll 1 Bemhor I l' B I U L.'W V MASSE 8c 25BRN, WEISSPORT, - - PSNN'A, odor for sale a large quail I Hv ot Hawed I.tunlxir m oxir inr ninny low prices, 25,000 feet Yellow Fine Flooring. 50,000 foot While Fine Hoards. B0.000 feet Hemlock Hoards. 10.0)0 feet Hemlock Kcantllnc. A largo lot of 2 inch Vcllow Fine Flank, suitanio lor pavements or sidewalks. A lot of flr?t-clafj 2j inch Yellow Fine nanK, lor in resiling uoors or bridges. A lot of Oak PUhU, Ac, &c. This Lumber will be sold fully 25 uer cent cheaper than It can be obtained else- where, tall on or nuilrcss MAll.SU & ZERN, Weissport, oet27-6m. To Whom it Concern. AU persons aro here by loruld meddllntr with lo mules, and two set ot harness, now tn possession ot LEWIS MlLLEK.ot Franklin Twp, Carbon county, l'a.. as the same Is my property and loaned to him during my pleasure. aprs '60 3w. SARAH MILLER, r raoKiiu xwp, ra. E. F. LXJCKBNBACH, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPEE HANG ING, HOUSE AND MON TAINTING ! AND flltAININO. Competent workmen sent to any part, of mo county. 1 HKADqUAUTEBS TOR Wall Pauers, Borfiers & Decorations. l-arge assortment, and tho latest styles. Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. AU grades. Shade making and putting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Manch C1M. Pa- Below the Broadway House, . To Whom it May Concern. AU ncrsons are hereby forbid rneddllmr with Two Horses, ono black seven years old, and one oay iwcive years oia, une oeii or uouoie Har ness and One Two Horse Wagon, now In pos session of IIEU1IEN RJcnitlU, ot TowamenslDg ton nslilp, Carbon county, l'a., as the same Is my property aud loaned to him during my pleas- Franklin Twp., Pa. urc juarcu 23.-3W To 'ta it May Concern.- AU rtersons aro herebv forbid meddling with & P.AK 1I0H8K. UVKINtf WAOON nnd SET OF HARNESS loaned by the undersigned to JOHN W. KOONS. ot J'ackerton. durlne'mv Dleasure. as the same Is my property. J. O. ZKRN, t coiflj. iBoifiiiw weisspon, ro. Andrew Bayer, DANK STREET, LEIIIOIITON, DEALER IN Wall Paper, WindowSliades and Fringes, Curtain Poles and Chains, WOOD AND BRASS BTAIR BODS. OILS, FAINTS, VARNISHES, AND PA1NIEEB SUPPLIES. See onr Elegant GILT PAPER at 5o. Per Roll. Call and :ee us. No trouble to show goods, whether you buy or not. Our time is your time. Taper Hanging, House and Sign Fainting, Graining and all kind ot Ulldlng Work executed tn the very best manner and at the lowest rates. 3m-marcht, Machine Shop. The undeislgned announces to the citizens of Lehishton and the surrounding country tbat be has opened a shop for tha Repair of Machinery I Such as Agricultural Implements, Sharpen ing Lawu Mowers, Grinding Planer Knfves, Paper Cutter Knives, Beissors, &ci8team Fit ting and Pump Work, and manufacturing Grain Fans, Farm Rollers, Root Cutters. &c. AU work guaranteed at the lowest prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Gabel's Hardware Store. LEHIG-HTON, Perm a. AprlllM. ly Trinvrttalsr uti be hulluW. X.. DowtM Shoes without uftina and prlea stamp am ia bottom, put Ului down as trKU . , v ft Sc Bro.. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Best In the world. JEinmlnn hl 8S.OO OKNU1NK HAMn-HKWKIJ 8HOS- S3.50 l'Or.ICB AND PAllMKHS'llHOE. 03.00 KXT11A VAI.UK CAM 8HOJC S'4.00 and HI .Iff llOVS' SCHOOL SHOW. Ail mail la Oouxreu, Button tad Luc. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE U not mIi FOR LADIK. IVoUaASr.'BKOCKTOJf, KAMI 1 MEHRKAM & SON, Apts,
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