The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, March 29, 1890, Image 2

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    Kntered as Second-Clan Matter nt the l
hlgltton l'ont-O fflee.
The Carbon Advocate
LliUIQUTON, l'HNNA.
llntes for Legal Advertising i
C harter Notices $ 4 oo
Auditor's Notices 4 no
Commissioner's Notices - - 4 00
Divorce Notices on
Administrator's Notices - - - - 3 00
Executor's Notices s oo
SATURDAY. MAKOII 29. 1800.
llona ride Circulation Larger titan that of
any Weekly Newspaper In tho County.
BROADBRIM'S J. Y. LETTER
decent people wherever he goes. If con
victed, Stabse Prison awaits them. The
main hope of the criminals to In a disagree
ment of the lory. Let us uopethat Justice
will not miscarry.
Incidental to the trial ef Sheriff Flack
comes the exposure of the villainies of
Eldrldge Street Jail. It Is In this jail that
all prisoners aro kept awaiting trial, or
criminals who have been arrested on
requisition from other States or foreign
countries, or persons who are Imprisoned
or held for civil suits. Tweed, Ferdinand
Ward, Jacob Sharp, Ives and Stayner, and
the English bank forgors who got half a
million of dollars from the Hank of Eng.
land all have passed time here. Only a few
CARBON COUNTY TIPS.
Interfiling Items, Original and Otherwise
That will Btand Heading.
Alex. AfcKehey, of Sandy Kun, was
on Sunday afternoon round in mi own
home with an ugly wound In his heail.from
a pistol. When found he was unconclous
and has remained so ever since. Under tho
circumstances it Is Impossible to state
HVBSOIUFTION LAWS.
Dr. Tuckerman, editor ot the Workmen, ('loo
laud, has taken some pain to collect and com
pile the decisions of the United Which Court on
till subject, and give the remit ol histmcsti
gallons, the following :
1. Subscribers who do not kIvp iues notice
to the contrary are considered us ishlug to r.
new their subscriptions.
2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of
their periodicals, the publisher mn continue to
sena rncm unin an arrearages are pain
Lehighton Business Directory
VAl. SCII W A It 1 7., Dunk M
lure house In Urn n I' i
furniture ahMivs on 1mm! I'i
the oilot fi.rul-
(lesci it inn of
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Wf A I
VV Street Kri"dl Luiier iil' in im Wi
n season riii in iki hit u, uii-i
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lllli:fl-W Bh I IJin.i, nv''Vir..
... , . , . i .,., a. usuuscrioers negiecior reuise lowKe uirir
posltlyely whether the wound was inflicted periodicals from the post-office to which thev
by himself or another person. Tuo former
theory is believed to be correct as he
had not been living happily with Ills wife,
and took this moans of putting an end to
to his trouble.
Then have been several changes In the
tire directed, thev nre resnonslhle until thev
have settled their hills anil ordered them discontinued.
4. If subscribers move to other ulaees without
Informing the publisher, and the papers are
sent to the former address, they arc held responsible.
s. The Courts have decided that refusing to
take periodicals from the olllce. or removliiK
anil leaving mem uueuiieu lor, n prima inutu
eviuenceoi lnieniiouai irnun.
Not since that sorrowful night when
Iscarot botrayed bis Master with a kiss In
the Garden ot Qethsemene, has a more
damning tale of treachery been told than
that rehearsed In the Court of Oyer and
Terminer last woek during tho trial of
Sheriff James A. Flack lor conspiracy,
Beside him, arid indicted for the same,
was nls son will riack, wuose ucacuery
and betrayal of his poor old motller, who
trusted him, finds a parallel In Iscarlot, the
betrayer of his Say lour, alono..Tbo wholo
story reads more like one of Zola's evil
noyels than a chapter of New York every
day life. Many years ago a young man
came from tho country with his girl wife
and opened a small bookblndcry In this
city where he worked early and lato till ho
built up a paying business. lie was frugal,
but lived well in a modest style. After a
time his bindery became a resort of tho
local ward polltlcans, and tho young book
binder began to forsake his home evenings,
and might be found in the corner saloons
talking politics with the ward politicians.
It was not long before ho was a candidate
forofllce, and one of the formost men of
his ward. Ue soon found hs way Into
Tammany Hall, and lots of city work was
thrown Into his bindery by his political
friends, and James A. Flack was fast get
ting to be a rich man. This was In the
time of the Tweed ring, when bills against
the city were not unduly scrutinlztd and
political characters needed no Indorsement.
Tweed was deposed, and'Flack became
right bower of John Kelly, his successor:
he got to bo one of the chief sachems of
Tammany with the best jobs and offices in
the city within bis reach. As he grew rich
and powerfnl, the old wife who was the
companion of his early days was not stylish
enough for him. So eighteen years ago he
took from his bindery a handsome young
girl named Sarah Cherry and installed her
in appartments as bis mistress. With her
for eighteen years be was known at yarious
hotels and boarding-houses as James A.
Raymond. A son was born to them, and
Sarah Cherry, who seems to have quite a
religious turn, insisted on haying him
baptized. Mr, Flack Raymond thought
that the rites of the church ought not to
be neglected, so he carried the baby to the
Little Church Aronnd the Corner, and
there It was duly baptized Edward Ray
mond. Flack himself under the name of
Raymond acknowledged the paternity of
the boy, How he could have carried on
this dual life as publicly as he did for
eighteen years Is a mystery that will never
be solved. During that time he occupied
various public stations and received from
the Democratic party two of the highest
offices in Its gift, those of county clerk and
sheriff, and either is worth at least one
hundred thousand dollars a year. Where
were his lynx eyed political enemies all
this time? No one can tell, for no one
appears to have suspected him. He still
kept a nominal home with his first wife
uptown, but he came and went whenever
It suited him, and passed his old wife.,, by
without the slightest notice.
For months he never spoke to her, his
only communication was through his son
Will, their only child, and on him the old
mother leaned, tor he was the only friend
she had in the world now that she was
deserted by his father, so she trusted him
from her Inmost heart.
IKhlle Sarah Cherry went dressed In
silks and diamonds, Mrs. Flack .had the
bare necessaries of life, and was driven to
sleep In a small hall bedroom while her
husband and her son took possession of
the best portion of thelhouse. At last the
demands of his paramour became impera
tive; she would no longer llye as his mis
tress; she wanted to be his wife in name as
well as In fact; she was tired of mas
querading as Mrs. Raymond, sho wanted
to be Mrs. Flack. This could only bs
effected In two ways by divorce ormurder;
murder was dangerous, and Mrs. Flack did
not want a divorce, for sho was determined
that Sarah Cherry, the creature who had
ruined her home, should never be Mrs.
Flack as long as she was alive. But when
Flack became Sheriff he was very near to
the Judges and high officers of the Court,
and ho soon had them subservient tools
for tho working out of his accursed plot.
Flack told bis wife at last that they must
separate, and the poor woman said "I sup
pose so." He said, Hill can prepare the
papers. Will did prepare the papers.
Will Is now a man, nearly forty years old,
and his trusting mother left everything to
him. The papers were drawn up by Flack's
lawyer, one Monell, and instead of a
separation were an application for absolute
dlvorce.the respondent being Sarah Cherry.
Will Flack told his mother that this was a
separation giving her the houso she lived
In and twenty-flve dollars a week for the
remainder of her life. This same Monell
appeared In Court as tho lawyer for Mrs.
Flack demanding the divorce. Judgo
Bookstaver, the friend of Flack, was ready
to do 'most anything to oblige the sheriff,
but to have one lawyer appear on both
sides ot the case was more than be could
swallow, so he advised the substitution of
another name .which was accordingly done,
and a creature of Flack's by the name of
Meeks was appointed referee. Everything
was now all right, and the conspirators got
the divorce on tho application of Mrs.
Flack. H'hen Mrs, Flack found out what
had been done she nearly lost ber reason,
but Flack and his son did not care for that.
The decree of divorce forbad Mr. Flack to
marry again, but that only applied to New
York.- Ho could eo to New Jersey or
Connecticut and marry Sarah Cherry the
next day and no New York Court could
touch him. But the plot was discovered
In the nick of time, and Nemlsls was on
the track of the conspirators. An old
rascal by the name of Jaryls who assisted
in the conspiracy was driven from public
life. It was he who years before had looted
the fortune of the rich Tarsee merchant
who was adjudged a lunatic by the Courts.
Lawyer Monell died of a broken heart; tho
tool Meeks Is under Indictment jrltb Flack.
Judge Bookstaver, who granted divorce,
hangs suspended like JMahoruet's coffin
between heaven and earth, hardly knowing
what Is In store for him. Flack has been
kicked out ot Tammany nail where a
fear ago he was a grand sachem. Sarah
Cherry and her son have fled, and I I'i 11
Flack, the treacherous son who Nt rayed
his poor old mother, It so utteily despised
-by all who know him that he is avoided by
Lehleh Valley offices at Packet ton during
i - L"l.irT M,nn 1, n.aa nlAntn I.. , . . . , r t
years ago vnu oumm, "'"--m uie nasi lew uays. aiarun muss, oi aucu n .ni,.,,itu.n nv n, n.ivm,ee timv am
appointed some friend of his to this lall, chunk, way-bill clerk for some time past, bound to give notice at the end oi the time if
and turned It over to him completely for has resigned, James P. Smith, of Lehigh- the publisher Is authorK
his term, the consideration being twenty-
five thousand a year cash. Then tho keep-1
cr of the jail was allowed to make all out
of It he possibly could. Rich prisoners like
Tweed and Sharp had fine apartments,
richly furnished, a sumptuous table, and
the opportunity at night to visit the theatre
or their own homes under thn charge of
two deputies, the tax for this high privilege
ton, lakes his place. Smith In turn Is suc
ceeded by Charles E. Brlnkmau, of Lehigh-
ton, as dissector of cars, and the business
ot the company continues on uninterrupted.
The new Evangelical church at ll'alks-
fllle was dedicated with appropriate exer
cises last Sunday afternoon. Among the
pastors Mho officiated on the occasion were
Revs. Helsler, Bohner and Fehr. The
subscriber will be responsible until nn express
notice, with payment ot all arrearages, Is sent
to the publisher.
The latest postal laws are such that newspa
per publishers can arrest any one for fraud who
takes a paper and refuses to pay for It. Under
this law the man who allows his subscription to
remain for some time unpaid and then orders it
discontinued, or orders the postmaster to mark
It " reruseu," ana nave a posuu-curu sent iiuiv
tying the publisher, leaves himself liable to nr-
rvSK SOU UUP, Mil. suais us iui .iivii.
being one hundred dollars per night and chUrch was dedicated free of debt. It is a
tbo expenses of the deputies. Prisoners
who could pay were allowed their meals at
tho warden's table; they had the freedera
of the jail; they could play cards and re
ceive their friends, and sit up at night as
long as they pleased. But if they were
nicely furnished edifice and & compliment
to the good people of that section.
The 100-yard foot race between Julius I
Englcman, the Weatherly "sprinter, and
John Lehman, atWilkesbarre.on Saturday,
was won by the latter in 11 a -4 seconds.
poor.God help them; they had the meanest J cannon, who Is well-known In this county,
of prison fare, and were locked up at sun
down In cells swarming with ycrmln, so
that their lives wero a constant torture.
A sheet or paper and an envelope cost
twenty-five cents, and It cost twenty-flve
cents moro to post tho letter. The Eng
lish bank forgers spent there during a
sojourn of about five months nearly twenty
thousand dollars of their stolen money.
Such a system of shamoless robbery as was
carried on In this vile prison almost ex
ceeds belief. The papers attacked the
abases from time to time, but to no pur
pose. Reforms wero proclaimed, but they
amounted to nothing, except that the
public sale of tho prison was stopped, and
the Sheriff took his share of the plunder
direct, leaving his deputies to squeeze the
wretched prisoners and make all they
could. This week the keeper of the jail
was Indicted for malfeasanco In his office
and two hours after the writ was served on
him he resigned.
Mayor Grant Is under fire from a
legislative committee, who aro looking in
to his past record, and he acknowledges
that during his last year as Sheriff, that In
tho way of pkesents his Special Deputy
had received twelve thousand dollars, of
which .he bad taken six thousand dollars
as his share of tho loot. Where there are
forty millions a year to pay out their must
be some rich pickings; happy the fellow
that gets on the Inside of tho crib If he is
able to keep outside of a prison.
The week before last, before a meeting
held here, attention was called to tho con
dition of poor, old, decayed iethodlst
ministers, and the statement was made
that there were many ministers too old and
Infirm to contribute anything to their own
support, who wero receiving eighty, a
hundred, and a hundred and fifty dollais a
year. Looking at this pitiful statement
with the eye of a lay sinner, It occurred to
me. that perhaps It might be as well to do
without a steeple on the church; or to do
without those beautiful stained glass
windows or oven to let those savages on the
Congo go a little longer without gospel
privileges for the sake of helping these
humble and suffering ministers of Christ.
It may be awful wicked from a' missionary
standpoint; but I would sooner help them
than all tho black savages you could catch
between the Indian ocean and the Moun
tain of the Moon.
I have often told you that wo must have
a fad of some kind in New York. It Is
necessary to our health. It may be Oscar
trained and backed Lehman, and made
about $300.
John Delter, a well-to-do Little Dap
farmer, died at bis home In that place one
day last week and was buried on Sunday.
He was the father of Rey. E. A. Delter, of
Jlfuh'enberg College, Allcntown.
Joseph Hetmbach, of Kresgevllle, will
assume control of Lewis J. Chrlstman's
hostlery In Lower Towamenslng, on or
about the 1st of April.
Farmers In all parts of the county are
apprehensive of results to their crops If the
present open season continues long.
l'ackerton l'aragTaphs,
The Philadelphia Press says In Its Issue
of .March 13, at the close of an editorial on
the forthcoming tariff bill: "There are a
few points in this bill the Prets feels shoul 1
be announced authoritatively. First, the
Republican members are absolutely agreed.
Second, tho result of the agreement In the
shape of a bill will be reported within two
or three weeks to the House, and third,
after proper debate and consideration by
tho House (Reed rule) the bill will be passed
and ultimately after 'full and free confer
ence' with the Senate will become a law."
A nice forecast by Br'er Smith plain sail
Ing, open channel, smooth water. One
would suppose this great Republican high
ship would reach port without a ripple, and
yet delay is threatened; numerous tugs are
grappling, silk, bide, morroco tanner, and
a-host ot othsrs with full head of steam
pulling against the great ship. ' The He
Kinley pennant is wafted by the blow of
Quay and his army of fund givers, but It
looks now as though the simmer would
come, the fall election pass and no tariff
ship anchored
It has just been discovered by the "Fat
Fryers" organ that soda ash must be taxed
or our tin industry cannot thrive. The
great strike in London prevents the ship
ment of that absolutely necessary article.
hence the great danger to thousands of poor
American workmen. The remedy m to tax
It and then we can make soda ash here; we
have plenty of the material, plenty of un
employed labor, some of It starving, but we
can't make soda ash without a tarrlff; truly
are w at tin mercy of Engladd. Does
JfcKinley realize the greatness of the great
tariff ? As a people we perish without It-
give us the ''republican measure."
There promises to be many Improve
ments In our town the coming summer.
Despatcher Thomas Harleman has a new
house finished and James Martin will occn-
Lehigh Goal & Hardware
Sailer's Corner, North First Street,
Co, Dd 0. L HQRNi
I UK OA it
street, ptui
plum anil fa.
i'OCATK Ol'TlCK. Hank
lancy jon pi nning a speei-
ty. Advocatk one dollar per year In advance.
BAtJliKNIitmil, nank street, wholesale
Lis oi wuisKten, gin,
l'atronage solicited.
w
dealer In choice brands of
brandies, wines, &c.
Our Churches.
ETIIOMST EPISCOPAL, South IlanK street
. Sunday services at 10 a. in., and 7.00 p. m.
Sunday School 2 p.m. ItEV. Uftiwi an, l'astor.
MJTilKltAN, Iron stieet, Sunday
m.,iiviut-
mt.Pastor.
mitlNlTV
X services, 10 a. m., (Herman), 7.00 p,
Usui, Himuay sciiooi p.m. ,i. n. jviijij.
sQKI'OrtllltD, Ihigh street, Sunday services
XI. ill lu a. in., luern
Mundav school 2 p. in.
at 10 a. in., (German), 7.00 p. in., (English),
l.A.i,viiviiKiir.i,i iwwir,
VANOKt.ICAT., South street, Sunday services
nt iob. in., merman). 7.0011. 111.. ramus
Sunday school2 p. m. .j.S.Nhwiiaiit. 1'ast
ATnnT.lr!. comer Nnrlnnmnloii and coal
W streets, services every Suinlay morning and
evening. ltRV. IIammackf. Pastor.
We have been piling up stock on our shelves and in our
warehouse and revising prices to suit the times, and we are nov
m a position to accommodate our customers and all others who
will Javor us with their orders, better thnn ever.
While the first cost on many things in our line has material
ly advanced, we haye been enabled to reduce our prices on some
by reaeon of large and careful buying, though in heavy iron goods
such as Nails, Wire, &c., wc had to go with the current. We
have largely increased our lines and added many new ones.
We have all you need in Oils, Building Hardware, Glass,
Machinery, Paints and Shelf Hardware. We have the most
complete line of Machinery Repairs and Seeds in the Lehigh
Valley. Our prices are satisfactory, our goods should be, and
wo try to make ourselves so.
Coal, Cement, Lime, Fertilizers, 0c, always on hand.
jargest
Professional & Business Cards.
W. M. Rapaher,
VTTOntfKY and COUNSEIiLOIi AT I,AW,
First door above tfie Mansion House,
MAUCH CHUNK PBNN'A.
Kenl Estate nnd Collection Agency. Will lluy
jiiu sen 11c
nllections
Decadents a specialty,
tfncllsh and German.
Heal Estate. Conveyancing neally done.
promptly made, settling lswates 01
tlOV. 22-Vl
P0WDI
Absolutely Pure.
iowder never varies. Amarvel of purity,
and wnoiesomeness. jiiore economical
W. G. M. Seiple,
l'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
30UT1I STREET, - LKIIIOHTON.
May ho consulted In English and German.
pedal attention given to uynecoiogy.
Oi'kicr tlotins: From 12 M.
roni 0 to 9 1'. M
to sf 1'. M.,and
mar. si-yi
This
ttrntrt
man me oiuiunii uiu,; , ' "
competition with the multitude of low test, short
weight, amm or pnusimiuM imyuci. ooiu umy
in cans, lloyai miking i-owuer company,
wall street n. 1.
luuein
ESUANG'8 811AV1K" A iajun, opposite me
Advouatk Omen, Is headquarters for
shaving and hair cutting. Cigars 81 tobacco sold
DR. G. T. FOX,
112 Main Street, llatli, fa.
AT KA9TON. SWAN 110TKU TUKKDAVH.
AT AM.KNTOWN, ICAflLK 1IOTKU TIIUItSDAY
AT ltANUOB. 13ROA1IWAV IIOUSK, MllNPAVg.
4T HATH. W KIlNKnllAVH ANI SATLI1I1IAYH.
Olllce I lours -From n a. in. to 4 p. in. I'racllce
limited to diseases of tho
Eye.Ear, Nose&Throat
rw-A so, iceiractiouounc lives ior iue aniuiv
ment of glasses.
O TO Fits. KODEIIEK, under the Exchange
fashionable hair cut. tST Closed on Sunday's.
lioeder Hair tonic, cures uanurnn.
' J IPPINCO TTS MAGAZINE, with it
JLt variti andtxciUtnt tontmls, is a lilray
f in Hit If.
H wat tndni a hatty thought to trim an
tntirt nivil in tack number.
Iftt a short ntvtlttle. tut a long story such
M you art used to git in took form and fay
fromont dollar to one dollar and a half for.
. . . . 1 . ' . r I 1 ..... a
IVOt Only thai, out Wlllt latn nunutr you gt
an atundanci ofothir contritutions. which rives
yeu a rood magaiini lisidis thi novtl,
m - .. 1 . . L .....
jni tns ' s vww .w ...... t.... j..
thi gataoay of ftfular favor, have risoundtd
throughout lit tntirt land, and to-day Lifpin
totfs Magannt stands in the front rank of
monthly publications, and is the most widely
riad-amd-talktd-o 'publication of its kind in tht
world. For full descriptive circulars, aaaresi
UPPINCOTTS MAGAZINE, Philadelphia
i'$3.ooftryiar. as els, single number.
Thi iublisher if this paper will receive yiur
mtitztiHe.
Dr. H. B. REINOHL,
Graduate ot l'lilla. Dental College.
DENTISTRY !
IN ALL ITS IlltANCIlEil.
ersorvatiou of tlio Tcetli a Specially.
OFFICE HOUltS; From 8a. m. to G p. 111.
OAK HALL, Market Square, Mauch Chunk.
llllANOIt OFFICE:
EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK,
two uoors norm 01 rosi-wiiiee.
OFFICE IIOUKS: T to nil. m. and5to7p.ni
Aprll28-3m
Subscribe for the Advocate.
. OT V
Wllflti' lrnon Virn online orwl Bitni1nwi
boutonleres, or Lilly Lanetry or anything I py It; Treasurer George Dolon Is building I J) JfJ 1 Tift E
eise, no matter wnai; out just now 11 is I two anu Aiireu aieriz is pusuine one 111
Wagner and Browning;. Wo liaye hail a I completion. John C. Dolon Is opening a
voun
lively tussel with Vogner that's the way
to pronounce It If you want to bo tip top,
but Vogner has got us, and we can't help
out selves' H'e have not only the operas
at night, but we have lectures on Vogner
In the afternoon, which are supposed to
giyo us tho pointers to enjoy Das Flgpele
Dsutscher, Selgfrlet), Nelblungen tint
Gottcrdatnmerlng, &c A clergyman In
quired of one of his congregation a German,
which lie considered the greatest of Wag
ner's works? The gentleman replied,
Ootterdammerlng. Escuse me, my friend,
the minister replied, I don't allow swear
ing In this church. Tho season of German
Opera Is to bave'an appropriate winding
up by the Women's Seldl Society, when
they Intend to produce Farsafal In a style
of magnificence never before attempted In
this country. Seats are about twenty-flve
dollars each, and the price going up. The
performance begins in the afternoon then,
after tlirse hours hard work, they call off
for refreshment, and after an hour at the
table go at It again and wind up about
eleven o'clock, I don't like the price of
the tickets, but I do like the Idea of the
refreshments.
Yellow haired PattI Is back with us for a
last farwell and no fooling this time; we
are all going to see her. You can get a nice
seat for seven dollars, and the best box for
the entire sixteen nights for eight hundred
dollars. Book me for a box. Some of my
conntry friends might want to see hr. If
you're In town, corao I'd like to haye ye.
I am, yours truly.
IlROADniUM.
new street through his property, which will
open up quite a tract; lots are being sur
veyed and offered for sale. The good peo
ple here want a separate township or bor
ough and are moylng In that direction..
We don't know, certainly, but yenturr
the assertion, that borough elections in
your town will be more Interesting than
ever before. Your next Council must be
composed of mon who liaye a leaning toward
the . We came near saying, but we
wont this time.
Noiima.
IN THE
Utttoii CARBON ADVOCATE
Tim Miners National Bank,
In the appeal of the stockholders of
411 iiio nppcai vi uio Biui-Kuuiuera ui ma 1 sisnLX T" C4 1
Jflners' Bank, of Summit Hill, Carbon Real EStU.e, LlVe QtOCK OT
county, the Supreme Court Monday rend
Especially If you have
Farming Utensils to Sell.
IggfThis paper is rend by
1200 bona fide subscribers every
ftfl Wm
Mahoning Items.
-Mnlilon Notliateln and his son Erwln were
visiting nt fjinsford 011 Monday.
-Mrs. 1'. 1). Kelser was visiting at llowmaus
town during the week.
-Supt. Snder visited some of our Bchotls this
week.
EliasKex Is remoddellng his house and
building an addition to It.
E. O. Xander, of Koclcport, spent a few days
this week looking up his old friends.
A. I). Miller, tho assessor Is at present en
gaged in making his additional assessment.
ered Its final decision that the stockholders
were Individually liable for double the am'
ount of stock held by them In addition to
the original subscrlpt!on,and that a married
woman holding any of the stock was equal
ly liable with the stockholders.
The Miner's bank.tbe parvalue of whose week in Carbon and the adjoin
stock was zo, laueo. in April loea, witn a ; mnntipt
eflciencv of 43.000. An assignment was 1HE m"11"10
made to J. M. Drelebacb, who levied an
assessment ot $60 per share upon the stock
holders. To enforce Us collection Assignee
Dreisbach filed a bill In equity, and the
Carbon County Court sustained the bill and
decreed that tbe stockholders should pay
double the par yalue of their holdlugs.Thls
ruling was sustained by the Supreme Court
under a clause In tbe act Incorporating the
bank which provides that the stockholders
"shall be held In dlyldually responsible,
equally and rateable debts and engagements
to the extent of double the
stock subscribed for or held
It was claimed by the stockholders that,
having paid for their stock, "double the
amount" meant an assessment equal only
to once more the par yalue $25. The So
premo Court rules that capital subscrlbed.is
liable to creditors without any such indivi
dual liability clause as Incorporated In
tne cnarier, ana cannot Be Counted as
part of " double the amount."
In deciding the liability of a married
Ulnd nndertnf enwd, BookaUamM
In ono rcAdiag. TentlmonUlli from afl
plrtl of the globe, l'roapectut POST
mm. Hut on eppiiceiuin . w r roi.
ui atc, new 1,
X. Lotiette, 237 Filtu Are,
ork.
GO TO
ZEZZ SWEENY'S
"Corner Store"
Bottled Gherkins, v et Pick
les, (Jhow-Chow, Onions, Tablo
Miss E, Lily Arner. a student of the Kred
rlcksburg Bemlnaryi E. o. Kothsteln.ol r. Si M. woman, the Supreme Court says that "the Sauce, Horse-radish, CnulifloW
course, uuu a. u .niuseeiman ana uaiviu uaihet, I llauilty is one created oy itatute,and a mar
ried woman who holds shares or stock in er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Co
such a coiDoration takes It subtest to what
ever responsibility the law imposts upop ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoice
tue Holders 01 sucn snares. he is as much T ,,. , ,, .
liable U creditors In such case as she would Jellies and fable neCCSgariOS. In
ot Meyerstonn, are home for a vacation.
-Emanuel Maurer, a former resident of this
place but now living tn Kansai, li at present
vliltlng In the Valley.
Our School Boaid will hold Its regular
monthly moetlne, In tho l'iensant Corner School
House, next Saturday, March 29th. A mistake
was made lu these Items two weeks ago when
It was stated that the meeting was to have been
held last Saturday. Dish.
A Lady's Perfect Companion
I'ainlbss CiiiLDUiBTii, a new book by I)r.
John II. Dye, one of New York's mo Jt skillful
physicians, shows thatprln Is not necessary in
mimm
an raav
any pain whatever. It also tells how to over
come ana prevent mornine sickness,
limbs, and all other evils attending ui
It Is reliable and highly eiv&orsed by physicians
chl
good and overcome.
wuiuau tun
tbltth, but retmlts from causes easily under-
ercome. ircieariy proves mat any
become a mother without suffering
10 over-swelled
pregnancy
everywhere as the h lie's true julvatj porupan-
iuu. uu.utiiuui 11 ivin save you Kre&c nam.
and possibly your Ufa. Send two-eeut stamp Jor
Mw. iiv.i.c'.wiafB, .cumuuHUauil uuuuurll-
tial letter sent lu oealed envelope. Address
Frauk 1 human & Co.. fubllelieu, Baltimore
Mar j Una.
UIKP.
(KKIMH aukb At Beaver Run, Sunday
t , . nil tctnt . . . .
evemug, oiareu o, levu, Anna, Wife of
xieurv irciuuauer.
LoNCi, In this borough, Friday evening,
March 21, 1890, William Penn, child of
u. r, ana juary a. Liong, agea o months.
MAltlilKD.
KNAPrENnERGElt Stkttleu In this
Dorougn, on tne xuii lnu. by II. A
BelU,J. P., Amandus Knappeubewr, of
i-airjviiie, iiiu Ar.ui oieuier, oi now
manstowc, carbon countv, Pa.
AwpBKAs Saxsiaoan On March Otb,
uy pop. a. pannoioruew, liodger .
A.. S. Rabenold, D. D. S
NCit Of vrrn : Over ,1. W. Jtauilcnbusl'
Liquor Htore,
HANK 8TUF.HT, LEHIGHTON.
.mKllslnrlil nil llu hrfttlMlPQ. HYftll l'.XtraCtt'l
without l'aln. (las administered when requited.
Olllce Days YVlr.l)iNI'.MiAV oi cacu vtrriN.
l O. address. ALMJNTOWN.
3-yl 1.CII1KII einiuiv, i
F. I. SMITH, D. D. S.
Olllce opposite the Opera Houso.
Bank Street, 7,eh hton, Pa,
DENTIHTHY IN AM. ITS IlItANCHES.
KlUini? anil making artificial dentures a special
ly. iHJCUl miesim-uus usru.
lias administered and Teeth Extracted WITH'
(HIT PAIN.
OFFICE HOUltS:-Eron 8 . in., lo 18 m from
1 p. m., to Bp. m., lioin 7 p. in., ui i. in.
Consultation1) in English or (Senium
Olllce Hours at llnrleton -Every Satin day.
let 15-87 lv
Dr. J. A. Mayer &Scn
Dr. GEORGE H. MAYER,
i Graduate from the Dental Department of the
Unit-entity of I'uniiRylvnnlii,
has opened an ouleo In the same building wltl
Ills father, second floor in tho Hay Window,
m 1IKOADWAV, MAUCH CHUNK, I'A.,
,m ,1 la unw ireit.'ii'itl tn i-ecelieervonoin need
of lli-st-ilass denial service. lime 8-8i-lf
MANSION HOUSE
Opposite I., H. Depot,
BANK STREET, - LKIIIOHTON.
O. II, HOM, l'ltOritlRTOK.
I'hU house utrers flrst-cUiM accommodations for
niusleut and permanent buaulcrs. It has been
ipulv rrllttMllii all Un denaitments. and is locat
ed lu one ot the most picturesque portions of the
hnrnnirli. 'rcrma limtleralu. rv llie li.Ylt is
upplled with 'lie choicest W ines, Liquor and
jlgars, eiesii i.HKer mi nil'. .uiricji
on
TU '
House Painting, Paper Hang
ing and Decorating. f
Particular attention paid to all kinds of interior work.
OFFICE : Dr. Horn's Drug Store, Lehighton
-AT THK
Oontriil Drug Store,
orr. the riuiuo squaue
Bank Street, Ijchiphton, Pa.,
IS HBADQUAltTUlW POlt
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
ine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c,
Choice Wines nnd Liquors,
Assortment of Library
Lamps !
Wall Paper and Decorations!
Spectacles !
When von hnv n nalr of Shoes vnu wnnt n
good tit. Hut If vnu need SPECTACLES It In
much more important that the EYE should he
accommodated with correct lenses and a proper
lv llttlng frame which will bring the lenses dl
rectly before tho centre of the eye. II vnu hnv
your spectacles nt Dr. Horn's vou will find the
above points procrly attended to.
FERSCRIPTIONS Caclly Compouutled
OcllS-1887
GOME TO OUR STORE
WHEN IN NEED OF
Fine Groceries and Confections,
Silverware, Jewelry, Toys, Fancy Goods,
Our assortment is Large, New and Complete, while Prices aro
down to the lowest notch. Ave extend an invitation to the
purchasing public to call when in need of anything in
our line
NUSBAUM & CULTON,
Opp. the Park, Lehighton.
GENTS
FURNISHINGS.
Big Stock.
Seasonable Good
s
Sens? HiMOT
Weissport Planing
MANOEACTUUEU OK
Window and Door Frames
Doors, Shutters,
Blinds, ashes,
Mouldings, Brackets,
AND 1) KALE It IN
All Kinis of Dressed Lmiilier
Shingles, Pollings,
Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c.
Very Lowest Prices.
HATS, CAPS,
Boots & Shoes.
TRUNKS, &c,
Cassimeres,
Worsteds,
Corkscrews,
Cheviots, &c, &c.
Satisfaction.
There is a good deal of satisfaction
in ueinjj penecuy sausnea, ami espec
ially so in regards to what you wear.
In this particular wc invariably mort
than please our patrons. Our stock
being large, varied and complete gives
satisfaction in making a cltoice ot goods
desired, while in' style, finish and work
manship our reputation speaks lar more
eloquently than word. Call on us for
Spring and Summer Garments, Suits
or parts of Suits. We guarantee per-
lect hts and tincst workmanship.
Olauss Bros.,
THE TAILORS,
Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.
MERCHANT'S
GUARANTEED
ROOFING PLATES.
-rS HEADQUARTERS FOR-
Paints
T. J. BRETNEY
tAHiuwtfullvAimmmreMtn the Merchant of Lo-
HKliUm anil iitlii-m tliatliels now ireiarel to
do all klmls ol
Bauling or Freight, Express
Matier and Baggage
On rrawmalile term. Order ole at Sweeny'u
Coini'r store or nt my rtsslilen wft 11 Nit St.,
noiir tliH 1'inPtr)'. ''" reo-lve prompt alti-n-
IIOII. nttroiiw MMK'iirti.
GENERAL HARDWARE,
5 Varnishes. Glass.
A.LL KINDS OF COAL,
OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE,
Bank Street, Lelriglitoii, Pa
PRANK 3?. DIEHIi,
NOItTH 8T1U5KT,
k Practical lllaclmiltli& Honseihoer
lu prepared to do ui work In Ills line
I nt tli lm
nov-6-iy,
drloflu, I'lwueea
In the best manner anil nt tli lowest
sail.
Administrator's Notioe.
Mate of A Alio Wkiuaw, Deceased.
Letter ot ailnilnlntrullim on the estate at
Am rot i Weidaw. late of tlio Uonxuiii of lliliih
ton, Carlmn comity, l'eniiaylvama, deceased,
iiavelieeii granted to Austin Hover, nuldlior In
llie DoioiirIi of WeUwort, to wuom all persons
Indebted to said estate ure requested to make
iiaytneut. and those liavlnji claims or demands
Ininake known the same without delay.
AUBT1N llOVKlt, Administrator.
Fell. 1. H0-6
E. F. LiXJCKE NT3 ACH,
lUJUN AND DBCOUATIVK I'AI'KIt 1IANH
1NH, II0D8K AND WON 1'AINTIMI
AND (lltAINlXtl.
CouipelMit workmen KUt to any part of
the county.
Andrew, if Hut Pfnp, and Ulai Loulti
jaelberg. LtbJsb Co.
Seuilnger, oi lleld
Dry Goods, Groceries
Queensware &c.
IPn lead, bot)i In low prices and quality o
goods. Our large dock Is illiphy! to da
vantage, an Item wulch purolmsers wll
certainly greatly appreciate.
REMEMBER THE
OoRNETt StOTIE,
LEHIGHTON PA.
inunQCARTMw ran
Wall Farers.Borflers&D&corations
Ijirg; assort ment, and tlie latest styles.
Books, Stationery, Fancy Ms
WINDOW SHADJflS.
All grades. Miade maklUK ami iuitnm np
promptl) atteiuled in.
Paint, Oil, Varnish, Putty.
UrusliMt & general Painters'
No. 61 Btoaiway Muck Cknk. Pa-
itlo Uia Broadway lloiue.
ankweiler.Allenfowir
CLOTHIERS,
Wo have made extensive preparations for the Spring Business in
Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing. Uur guaranteed qualit
ies and the lowest prices are making our store the preferred place
for those who wish to save time and money.
Mothers', Attention,
Over 3000 Children's Suits now ready. Apes
tinr expencuce ... uusuuu .i,iu
Koys uiouuiiK snows umi u " f
tcntlon oi the mothers that will cron d our store.
We nave preny aim no" iiiiriini, i'
i.iitiu iiois' oiatril
oinilet line ot Hjleije
linn OJ jersc;
What we Owe the Boys.
no el shapes, and tlie lnaklnu a credit to our
no
nt
X
Children's Suits from 01.00 up.
Anything now and attractive In Hoys' & Youths'
ert
tlio newest tabiles, sucli as line Corkscrew. Wide
emits you lire sure to nnd uy looklne over our
new laruo Snriui! Stock. Continuation Suits a
rent specialty, made In the latest styles and of
Depaitineut.
iee Kutta. aud
and Kilt Suits. We sunt our
Wo have n
a nueselec-
Wule. Worsteds aud neat Mixtures in all crmlm
uuu ill npeviut i nur.,
Spring Overcoats.
! This season our Sprliiit Orereoats are of tlie
j llnest Mercliant Talloriutf, and force themselves
Into popular favor on account of the low prices,
A coat that does not lack nnv nf ii,a not it nmt
in Is to combine the Best Make fashionable liolnts for Hl. A food st lish coat
Men's Suits.
We aie suowtnit tills season over CO I.eaillnK
our am
comiucto town.
isstauusn-
sivl
wltl, rlin Ijiunst I'rlces.
Uverylwdy lu ueed of clothing, com!
I i,,vI.a vllt .nr tjlrire fllntnlnir
u'hItiiaw thut iIia ihnA mi siieutwlllbe
very profitable, (let our prices before buylUR
and you will save money by so dolus.
as low as 88.
Gents Furnishings.
Our general stock of Furnishings presents this
season a complete assortment lu all depart
ments. Every Imaginable article ou hand, l'er
cole Shirts, ChevoTt Shirts (greatest novelty ol
This department lacks notlilim to satisfy the asc. ; 3 wneu ooiiars for aoc. ; ii pair Linen Cults
Custom Department.
tastes AUd lUeaS OI llie must hich. ( iui iw.ii .Allien b 4 ,,cu. m-uiu umwrrs, AUIO
Our line of Hiirliiir Trouserings and SuUIiibs matlc Wire lluckle Hiispenders, Night Itobes.
Is laraer aud more select than ever seen before. Ilersli llros. line Umbrellas, latest novelties In
EverytbliiK Is In readiness n 1th all the modern ' Kancy and Full Dress Shirts, Men's Dress ami
rui'liiiies to iruarautee unsurpassed workman- Drlilne (I loves, Silk H Hose darters Itfic., Cellu
sliin. tit amrnnlsh. A siieclal feature is the I lold Collars and Cuffs, Jewelry, Silk Haudker
tert lance assortment of Stvles offered at pi ices i chiefs. No matter what )ou wnutln UNDHIt.
tlini will be touud hihl attractHe. WKAK we have got It.
The
CDCPI A 1 I The (treat Invention Patent shirt Waists.
DrUulil-' I Waist does awav entlrelv with tbe sewlni! on
witli an adjustable belt, wldeli is easily taken oO when tlie waist Is washed. The buttons ai
.it. ..I mi the hell, consequently cannot be tout utt either In wearing, washing or ironing.
Iiemu p! ln iii seoch aud sincere iu our offerings, we recommend goods as the) really fli
.ll,it. Mill I lie CIJ iowum m-iuv-.
Hotel Allen Building, Koch & Shankweiler,
AHemovvn, Pa Inrgt'4 PjQthjng Jouse in Lehifh Valley
rlv-
nre aiui
Have you Read tbe Advocate ?
TK not only give tho purchaser the best I
" rooling plates, but we piotecthliu I
FIHSTIly guaranteeing every box.
HICCOND llj stamping each sheet with
ine oraiui ami inicKiiess.
TIIIltD llv excludlnir wasters or defec
tive sheets.
KOUKTII llv brnndlnir the net welelit of
tlie 112 sheets on each box. to satltv the cus
tomer (In this age of light weight plates) that
ui? ,n ,,.j,iiii& ,,,, ii 1.11,111.
For tho benefit ol those wanting the very
best roofing plates, we asseit, and are pre
pared to prove, that. I here aro no other
brands of rooting tin oifercd In the market
to-day, by any llrm under tho four different
guarantees given above by tins house, ami
we challenge a public contradiction of this
statement.
Our book on Tin Moot will be furnished free
on application.
MERCHANT & CO.,
I'lIIhADKM'HfA.
NKW YOItK,
1 3-00 3111
CHICAdO.
LONDON.
AN EASY WAY
fiET A (JOLD WATCH.
Only $1.00 n Week.
We are now forming Clubs for tlio finest
Gold, Gold-Killed anil Silver Watches manu
factured lor both Ladies and Gentleman.
We put in theso wntclma a movement mails
by cither of the following companies! Klgiu,
Walthom, Hampden, etc., to suit tho pnrchns
er.
A club for a gold watch at f 10.00, consists of
forty members, and each memborpays $1.00 a
week, A drawing is niado once a week, and
tlio member whose namo Is drawn gets his
walcb immediately, lie still continuing lopoy
$1,00 a neok until he has paid for It, at which
time each and all forty membors will have re
ceived and paid for his natch. The last person
lo receive his watch will bo made a present of
a handsome chain,
OUIt GUARANTEE.
Every artltle bought from us must bo just as
represented, aud wo ore willing at any and all
tunes to make good the failure of any article
sold, to bo as represented. This Is the Best,
Cheapest and most Convenient way to buy a
watch through our Co operative Club System.
We giye a first class Elgin or Waltham stem
winding ond setting movement, which we
guarantee for two years. The case is warrant
ed, by a written guarantee to wear lor twenty
yeors.
The above is why we give you more for your
money than any one else and why we are do
ing the largest watch business In llie world
We sell only first quality goods. Why not be
an owner of a Gold Watch whenever you have
the chanco to get one. Join the club at oure,
only $1.00 down and then Jl.flOaweek until
the watch is uaid.
Vlease call or send me your name and ad
dress aud I will call at your houso and show
you samples, or If you are at a distance 1 will
send full particulars.
Agenls wanted everywhere. Writs for
(onus and circilars.
CHA'M.ES M KHllllKl,
Va Pat i) CiTiSiUQL'i, r Bl
$5$$ ItewnB'tf?
Stop Ibat Hawking aud Spilling,
I wll give Fifty Dollars for a case of f'a
larrli, Cold lu tlio Head, Deafness, Hay
Fever, Affected KyeSight, Astlinu oi
Tliroat Trouble. I cannot cure with my
Beacon Llclit (Jcttarrli Curo. Semi one
dollar lo my postofllco address for a bottle.
1 will mall it to yott at my expense,
llnv l'over Cured with Three llottles.
IIBNltT A. ZQBItlST.
ll 1-2 Kxelmngo SI,' Geneva, N .
2-1-nne year.
ALE SME
WANTED.
N
to canvass for (ho sale nf Nursery Ktock. Kteadv
employment guaranteed. Kalaryutid Kxpeuses
pain in siieeeflsmi men. Appiy m onou Kiauni'
use. .Mention tins paper.
CIIAHK llltOTHIiltB COMl'AM,
2-1-9111 ItlMllCwter, N V
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