The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, July 19, 1890, Image 3

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    ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE
A GREAT SAVINGS-
On Gont'a Furnishings.
QentlFinen joh'11 Ue surprised to see Hie
amount we'll snvo you on n complete outfit. Tho
best of everything Is here at undervalue prices.
White Dress Hhlits,
Neckties,
CulT llullons,
Collar lluttons,
Muda,
ltlllKS.
Wutcli Chains,
Charms,
Seart l'lns,
Hlinoa iltuI HUliliera.
Ink, Tens and 1'encll,
Flannel Shirts,
Underwear,
Hosiery,
Uloves,
Muspenilers,
Hoie Supporters,
Hleevo Supporters,
Tin 1litulnfr.
Cuff Uohlers, . Writing Taper,
Linen liaiiUKPrcmen, room uriisur,
Hllk Handkerchief, lather Brushes,
Culls and Collars, Shaving Soap,
Umbrellas, Hay Hum,
Hair llrnslies, nairuii.
Combs,
Hlin llriihe.
Whisks. Clothing llrnslies.
All the different lines are complete utidwe
leel conlldent we can suit you.
J. T. NUSBAUIVT,
CARBON COUNTY TIP'S
Interesting Items, Original nnil OllierwUe
Tliat will Htaml IteBUlnR.
Lansfonl population Is 401 '1.
I'rof. A. S. Belsel lift beon re-appoint-
eil principal of the Ltinifonl acnools.
Leyl Ilarti, the well-known proprietor
of the Packer House, Wsfttiierly, Is re
ported as being dangerously ill.
I'rof. J. L. Pottclecr, for many years
the entclent principal of tho Weatlierly
public schools, has declined a re appointment.
ilflss Jennie Mcyeu, of Siecfrled's
Urldge, bas been elected teacher of the
Jamestown school at a salary of $-10 per
month.
i .if.t n, t i,nv0 rastlnn for spcn.nnR several wccks wuu rciauycs ami
tho new round-liouse to be bnllt at While Jolinitown, Pa.
I Hlf I'ni'l'In 1 1 tti it ll
Haven.
rnoi'i.b who comk ani ao.
I'ersnnnl Ool Bbont l'eople who Visit
mill K Visiting.
Mrs. Lewis Miller Is vIsitinR friends in
Bucks county.
C. M. Sweeny did business in original
old Hcldelbiirg, Tuesday.
Miss Uarrle Smith, of First street, Is
sojourning at Ocean Orove.
John Itcdllnc, of Lehigh Gap. did
business In town on Monday.
Tho familiar figure of Elwen llauer, of
Kast jlfauch Chunk, was seen on our streets
Wednesday afternoon.
-Miss Jaml YVhcatly, of First street. Is
pleasantly sojourning with Hatboro, Mont
gomery county, filends.
U. V. Vorthlnier, Sr., am! wlfo are
Cclla Itoiliers, aped three years, Hying
at Kelayaresr, fell Into a tub of bolllnc hot
water last Saturday while her mother was
tnmnornrllv from tho room. Death re
sulted.
Piof. Kldd 1ms been elected principal
of the Packet tou school. -Ills salary will
bn J05 ver month. Mls Maegle Gould
will teach tho primary department for $37
per month.
Thomas Conarty, of Packerton, em
ployed on tho "shift" In tho yards at that
nlace. lost ono flncer and had a second
Fhst Street, between Bouth and Vlum Streets, baiUy ma9nej Monday by getting them bo.
rerlumeiy,
Shoe lllackliut
The Carbon Advocate
SATUIIDAY. JULY. 12 18(10
GOSSIPING GATHERINGS.
Base ball supplies at Luckenbach's,
Mauch Chunk.
Tho Teutonla Verlne will hold their
regular meeting on Monday evening.
Dr. O. W. Snyder, has cured Jonathan
Klstler's fast bay horse of a very bad attack
of lock-jaw.
A gold brest-pln Is at this ofllec wail.
tng the owner to prove property and pay
for this notice.
Lehigh Fire Company, No. 1, will par
ticipate In the Slate Firemen's Parade at
Chester, In September.
The Methodist Episcopal .Sunday
School will picnic In East Welssporl on
Thursday, August fith.
twecn tho couplers of two cars
La9t week on the farm of Francis
Behrns, In Pino Swamp, l'enu Forest
townshln. laborers, whllo having, killed
eight rattlesnakes measuring In length
fiom four to six feet, ono of which had
fourteen rattles,
An old Carbon county hunter who
knows the sign and loro of tho business,
says deer will ue plenty in mis secnun
next winter, particularly so on the Broad
Mountains, whore ho has seen them three
or four thick at the springs.
1891 will mark tho century period of
tho discovery of anthracite coal at Summit
Hill by Philip Glntcr. It has been sug
gested that the occasion bo made tho time
for building a monument to his memory,
How about old Jacob Weiss who pushed
tho discovery?
It cost Keuben Kunkle, of Long Bun,
$.23 80 for brutally beating an old German
named Henry Wcltli, who works with the
greasers In tho Packerton yard. Divided
up tho costs stand as follows: $10 for
abuse; $7.50 for time lost; $2 doctor bill;
$3.00 squire and constable's feps. If
Kunkle is wise he'll be more careful In the
future,
On a reccn t night bugl ars cut out a part
of the glass In tho show window of A. J.
Andrews Co's. store, at Walnutport.and
got away with about 2." worth of goods,
-Miss Carrlo Hough, of South street,
will visit relallyes In New Jersey and New
York during tho next few weeks.
II. J. Morgan, of the Hcrsh Furnace
Works, did business for the firm In Slia-
mokln and Mt. Canucl this week.
W. II. Grubcr, one of Lehigh Gap's
enterprising business men, was an early
Monday morning visitor to this place.
Joseph Feist and family, of Mountain
Top, Pa., spent a few days tills week with
Councilman Seller on north First stroet.
Granyillo Knerr, of the firm of Watcr-
bor & Kncrr.flno merchant tailors, Bangor,
Pa., was in town for a few days this week.
Enos Albrlsht, of Allentown, circled
hero on himday. He has changed but
little dining bis reslilonco In the above
city.
Charles II'. Lilly, tho Opera House
barber, circled among friends In the City
of Brotherly Lovo for a fow days this
week.
Isaac Hamlin wlfo and daughter Helen,
of Phlllipsburg, N. J., jvoro guests of Mr.
Smith and wlfo at the Exchange ovei
Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. W. Sawyer, of town, Is at
tending Palmer's College of Phonography
and Tvpe-writing, at 1000 Chestnut stieet,
Philadelphia.
Messrs. Hern, Buck, Hcber and Hall,
of town, made tho trip to and from Orwlgs-
bnrg, Schuylkill county sixty-two miles
on Columbia bicycles last Sunday,
Mrs. Ylola Schoch and son, of Orwigs-
burg, and Mrs. William Boyer, of South
Easton, visited over Sunday at tho tesl
dimce of Expressman Urctney on Fourth
street.
Ex-Sheriff J. W. Kaudeubush and P.
F. Olark were at Johnny Ireller's Penna.
Deitsch picnic at Borgert's Bridge, Allen-
town, H'ednesday. If the occasion in any
way compared with tho program, tho event
was stupendous
George Brinkiuan, a Wllkesbarre
druggist, was In town with the "folks'
r t . r, 1 . , . r tntvti lata n f Vdvv
. .. ... ' ,. a.i Tr ,. i i...ii.nn oyerSuuday. He contemplates a tilpto
iUtft ' J' - I 1"'" J - - - I Urtannn.tn at
can House, Mauch Chunk.
not return aione. ino caius are not, yei
out, but as an old chum he has our grip
The Carbon cotincy fall will be held
on the grounds In this place on the 7th,
8th, 9th and 10th of October.
Take a look at those Louis IX wed
ding rings now on display at K. H. Hold's
Jewelry Store, Jfauch Chunk.
-The salary of Prof. Krout, the new
entered and goods"stMen from Andrews & Wisconsin shortly where, ho will bo gone
Kichllne. In the case the buglars were uu4 nr .--
caught, and are now serving out sentences
In prison
for success.
Wnelilnetnn Cnmp, 841, 1'. O. 8. of A.
The Institution of Washlngtong Camp,
No. 641, P. O. S. of A., in this town on
principal of schools, will be $80 per month Saturday evening was attended with the
and not $100 as stated last week. greatest enthusiasm. Eighteen Camps
John Eaches, on Bankway, is making from Tamaqua. Lansford, Summit Hill,
excellent ice cream and Invites tho public
to call and sample It. Big ten cent plates.
It measures about 12,000 feet from
Walp's Eagle store at the North end to tho
Mauch Chunk, Weatherly, Parryvllle,
Welssport, Bowmanstown, Slatlngton and
other places, together with several excel
lent bands of music wero present and
Leblghtou Water Company's dam In Long I made up an Imposing demonstration as
Bun.
There will bo a special meeting of
Lehigh Flie Company on next Jl'edncsday
eyenlng, and'all members are particularly
requested to be present.
Henry Schwartz held the lucky ticket,
No. 66, which drew the handsome chande
lier at Horn's Central Drugstore, Saturday
evening. Lucky, Henry.
-It will bo gratifying information to
many of ourtown people to learn that Kov.
E. A. Baur, of Hazleton, Is recovering
from a recent serious Illness.
The Park still continues in Its Bcragey,
delapldatcd condition and a public sub
scription to have the crass cut and tho
gutters cleaned )s talked of.
A quilling party on Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mr. Frllzlnger on Third
street, concluded in the evening with a
pleasant little dance and supper.
A young girl named Hlnkcl, of James
town, a suburb of this place, was thrown
from a hoise Saturday, while riding along
the Packerton road, and badly Injured
Nine out ot every ten strangers take a
look at the Park and then turn away dls
gutted. It Is no wonder, It looks worse
'ban a badly kept garden. Cut tho grass.
-John I). Bertolettc Post, 484, Grand
they moved oyer the principal streets be
tween seven and eight o'clock. Following
the parade an elegant repast was teryed to
the visitors in Gabel's large hall, after
which thirty-nine of the fifty charter mem
bers were Initiated into the mysteries of
the order, and the following officers Installed;
Past President George Esch.
President Ed. A. KatclliTe.
Vice President Cornelius Kuntz.
Master of Forms and Ceremonies S. P,
Miller.
Becordlng Secretary L. M. Beldler.
Ass't. Bee. Sec'y. C. W. Kreidler.
Financial Secretary John Eaches.
Treasurer J. W. Blblghans.
Conductor J. n. Selbert,
Inner Guard Harry Faust.
Outer Guard Clem Bretney.
Chaplain Homer Adams.
Mailt Ssutlnel Lester B. Rehrlg.
Left Sentinel W. H. Wert.
Trustees Edwin O. Ohl, Jonathan
Klstler uJ William Ilnntz.
The new order starts out under favor.
able circumstances, duo to the energetic
effort of Ed. A. Batcliffc, Dr. Seiple aud
others. District President Stocker, of
Mauch Chunk, and State Sec'y. H'lcand,
Announcement.
Hiving purchased a now line of silver
goods of choice, aitlstlc and desirable pat
terns, a cordial Invitation is extended to all
to call and Inspect this handsome display
at E. II. Hold's Jewelry Store, Mauch
Chunk. Prices very low.
I.oBt-Rewnrl t
James Berger. of East Wolssport, on
Jomlay .morning last lost a pocket-
book containing $31 the demoninatlon
being $10, four $5 and one $1. The book
also contalnod several receipts. The
finder will receive a reward of $5 by re
turning It to tho owner.
NEWSY WEISSPOHT.
TocHl ilainllleM Wrung Together hy til
.Itrollflr.' Thins Hint will lnterft you.
Solomon Yaakle has been granted an
increase In pension.
The borough tax rale Is live mills on
the hundred cents. Ditto poor tax.
John S. Miller, of town, will run the
boarding tent at the Evangelical camp
meeting at Bowmanstown, commencing
August 5th.
The officers of tho new Camp, 541,
'. O. S. of A Lchlghton, paid W. C. No.
122, a fraternal visit Monday evening, and
were agreeable entertained.
Miss Hattio Krcsge, of Ilarrity, is
Isltlng her brother U. O, Krcsge, Miss
K., Is just convalescing from a serious Ill
ness of some weeks duration.
Messrs. Iteltz, Heller and Itlshel, Is a
committee, appointed by tho members of
the Evangelical Sunday school, to arrange
for the holding of their annual pic nlc.
On the 7th, 8th and Otli of next month
tho Iron Moulders Union will hold a fair
and festival In School Hall. Preparations
for the event are now perfecting and a
good time can be expected.
Charley Boyer, Milton Snyder, ltobert
Andrews, Charley Knecht and Howard
Frantz, together with their lady friends,
mado up a pleasant and agreeable party
who enjoyed Saylor's lake last Sunday.
Tho dedicatory services of the re
modelled and Improved Evangelical Sun
day School, on next Sunday morning,
afternoon and evening promises to be very
Interesting. A program of cospel hymn
and recitation will bo recited by members
f the school. The public is cordially ask
ed to participate.
Tho stockholders of the Lehigh Val
ley Emery Wheel Company In annual meet
ing Tuesday morning elected the following
board of directors: Wm. Lilly, Wm. Stroh,
F. HoiTord, E. V. WIngard, J. G. Zcrn.
II. Butler and Lee Wills. The board
In turn made Wm. Lilly, president, and
Lee Wills secretary and treasurer. A re
port of the business of (he past year to
gether with the progress mado on the new
virtlfylng process wheel was presented and
eliclte.1 lively discussion. It was decided
however that the experiments be continued
and to this end new kilns will be built and
an experienced man specially employed.
During the past year the company has
held Its own, though the trade generally
has suffered, there being numerous fail
ures all over the country, due entirely to
unhealthy competition and tho persistency
to cutprices by the Inexperienced In tho
trade. The Lehigh company has pushed
its experiments at great cost, safely weath
ered the uncertain, and is at present in
first class financial condition, due entirely
to judicious management. The new pro
cess wheel is the wheel of tho future, and If
experiments now making with the Lehigh
company result successfully the future
holds mu h for them. They still hold a
Urge trade at steady prices and enjoy the
confidence of dealers which Is more than
can be said or many concerns who at
tempt to weather tho trade with poor
wheels and cut prices.
Uuck Home A;aln,
Rcy. John T. Swindells, who started lust
before the last scssson of our Conference
on a trip to the East, bas returned home,
after visiting France, Egypt, Greese and
the Holy Land. He Is In excellent health
and has entered with zeal upon tte work
of Ids new charge. The people of Had
dington have received him kindly, and as
an evidence ot their appreciation have in
creased his salary from nine hundred to a
thousand dollars. Philadelphia Metlioill.it .
Thucnas la the Agent
T. D. Thomas, at the Golden Mortar
Drug Store, Is tho only authorized acent in
Lehigbion and vicinity for the.salo of Prof.
Albright & Co.'s celebrated "Wrlcht's
German Boot and Herb Compouhd," for
expelling stomach and seat worms. This
medicine bas a national reputation and
speaks for Itself. Its efficacy for the aboye
purpose has been thoroughly tested in this
vicinity with the result that it always
Army of the Republic, listened to a very of Philadelphia, were present and actively coracs UP to what s denied for It.
able discourse in tho M. E. Church on participated. To tho former credit Is due ti,u Dicnliv of Our I'oilce Aaaullei).
Sunday evening by tho Bav. G. W. Dun-tan.
A handsome team done up In style, Is
all the consideration In the world when a
fellow takes his best girl out driving. You
won't miss It If you go to David Ebbert,
on North street.
The funeral of Mrs. Theodore Kera
erer, Sr., was very largely attended on
Monday afternoon by relatives and friends,
Rev. J. Alvln Reber, of Ion's Reformed
church officiated.
Coon, Gabele it Co., on Tuesday signed
the street macadamizing contract Messrs,
Reber and Coon giving bonds for the firm
iu the sum of $6000. Work will likely 'je
commenced next week.
Miss Katie Weruer, of Fleetwood,
Berks county, has tendered her resignation
as teacher of the girl's primary in this
place, she having secured a more lucrative
appointment nearer hopic.
-r-T'ie Park Is perlainly npt a thing of
beauty, consequently nor much of a joy,
lint If the grass was kept nicely trimmed
and the gutters cleaned It could be made
tn look quite pretty. Try It I
A party of (.ehightonlaps who enjoyed
the pleasures of tho fairous Qlen Quoko
last Sunday were II'. G. Miller and wife,
George Lawfer and wife, F. D. Miller and
wfe aud Joseph Webb and wife.
The dam of tho Lehlghton Water Co,,
up Long Run, will not be completed for
another month. Il'ater connection bas
been made however, and those of our poo
pie who have tho service can now use It,
Bslug a special agent for the American
Watch Company I can knock the profits of
any dealer In watches in the oounty. Call
and be convinced at Hold's Jewelry Store,
Mauch Chunk, It will pay you handsome
ly to buy from Hold.
The members of the (lermaniaSienger
hnnd, of town, will go to the Flag Staff,
Uniiih Chunk, next Sunday morning,
where they will exchange cordial fraternal
greetings with a New Yoik Manuecbolr,
who will be guests at the Mansion House
in the aboye city over Sunday.
A free public lecture ou " irisdom and
Folly" will be delivered by Miss Fletcher,
oi New York city. Iu the Methodist Kttis
,p3tuur"h on south First street, next
Wednesday evening, to which the public
Is cordially invited. Miss Fletcher has lec
tured here on sovwral owuslona, aud al
ways with pltmuruble tailtfaction to ber
as an earnest wornur in me cause, uis , ,, ,.. uv,-tl, nf .Tnlo
lorm will expire in September and he will aemonstratlou at this place the Slatlngton
I ..il.. .if 1 t .1 I
reiiro wuu vuo aauaiiuHiou ui uaviui; none N conteumtouslv makes reference to
somo excellent w.ik during his term o our fo.eo , the folowing language
"Quite a number of our town folks went
to Lehlghton In tho afternoon where
large parade and ball game were the at
tractions. The parado which was gotten
up under the auspices of the Jr. P. U, A
M., was quite a large qqo and was led by a
platoon of police (consisting of one officer)
al'.lred In a woe-begono taced green Revo
lutionary costume and a L. V. It. It. brake-
man cap. On the whole he presented
yery striking appearance."
ofilco.
Klllfllit of the Gulden Kngle,
The following newly elected officers of
Oarbou Castle, No. Ill, of town, were In
stalled by District Grand Chief H. V.
Morthiracr, Jr., and staff, on Monday evs
nlng last;
1'astClilet-n. H. Mantz.
Noble Ohtef-Dlldlne Snyder.
Vice CUIef-W. It. Woods.
High l'rlest-T. O. Cotell.
Venerable Hermit-John fl raver.
Master ot Hecords-C. W. lloner.
Uleikot Exchequer T. J. Knerr.
Keeier of Exchequer M. O. Trexler,
Sir Herald-T. J. llretuey.
Worthy Hard-L. J. lleldt.
Worthy Chamberlain U (1. .1. Strauss.
KiisIrii James O. Ebbert.
lisqulre tiharles 1. 1'rlti.
I'llTt UiiariUiHau-AUred. V. Nett.
Second (iiiardmian Joseph Ohatman.
Trustees-H. II. Peters, II, It. Kreidler and
Daniel llaltier.
Hep, to Orand Castle, M. O. Trexler.
The meniberslilp IsfjS; amount paid for
relief, $120; amount of funds on hand and
Invested, $1,000.88.
Water Company Meeting.
A lively meeting of the Lehigbion Water
Company was held In the office of the Sec
retary, Howard Seaboldt, Jfomlay eyenlng
for the purpose or reading the annual re
port and for the election of nine new direc
tors for tho ensuing jear. Nominations
were made but there being less than a ma
jority of the capital stock voted, no elec-
tloii was declared. An adjourned mec(ln
will be held this Saturday evening
Gabel's Hall when the business will
completed. The old directors are John S,
Lentz, IP. E. Ash, John Qbert. Dr. W. A
Derhamer, Renj. Kuntj, R. F. IJofford
Wm. Mantz. U'm. McCormlck, Horace
Heydt.
Sir. I.cnti thu New Ulreutar.
F. P. Lentz was on .Saturday night, at a
special meeting of the School Board, elect
ed to fill the vacancy caused by the reslgna
Hon of Dr. C. T. Horn. Mr. Lentz will
be presldont of the Board, and, already Stephen Snyder, of Parryvllle, died Friday
havlnc served several terms as a director, morning at me npo oiu age oi a years an
Oliltimry-.Jlm, Stlei .Snyder.
After an Illness of some time Mrs
there Is no doubt but what he will make a
good and efficient otlicer. The Board now
stands Presideul, F. P. Lentz; secretary,
L. K. Boyer; treasurer, E. II. Snyder, M,
O. Bryan, F. P, Semmel and Richard
Koous. Auother special meollng will be
held this week to make appointments
peoewary lo fill the regular ml of taauhers.
Vine Jewelry.
Have you seeu the elegant assortment of
gold watches displayed at E. II. Hold's
Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk f There Is
no stock can compare with it iu this sec
tion. It is the larces. display, and Iu ele
gance Incomparable. If you are thinking
of purchasing anything In this line, don't
iu It seeing this magnificent stock.
0 months. Interment took place Tuesday
afternoon, Revs, Fehr and Hnoyer of the
Evangelical church officiating. Deceased
was a daughter of Michael Klsllcr, and first
saw tho light of day In Lynn township,
Lehigh county, sometlmedmlng 1817. In
laSQ she was united Iu marriage to Reuben
Wanuemaker.when sheTemoved to Illluoli,
where a few years later her husband died.
Two children were the result of the first
marriage. Iu 1848 she married Slepher
Snyder. Five children blessed this union,
two of whom survive- Klud aud affection
ate of disposition and a true chrlttU)!), her
death if ind.ly mourned by all who h-ul the
pleasure of her friendship.
HASH 1!AM.. GOSSI1.
Simmons is phenomenal on second.
Nusbaum batted against tough luck.
Lehlghton at Phlllipsburg on Saturday.
Tailor nllmon has asked for his release.
Jennings put the usual ginger in the
game.
Albright played without an error on
third.
Mertz's decisions were according to
noyle.
Rothcrmal works considerable ground
at short.
The Rose Buds only scored one hit off
O'llara.
Yenser continues to keep down his corn
er in left.
O'Hara plucked thirteen Rose Buds at
the home plate.
When Hummel started lo coach the
wind stopped blowing!
Three hits, with a total of four, Is Bob
Chambers record in Saturday's game. He
is the easiest player in tho club.
Bartholomew has quit umpiring. He
was sporting a decorated nose this week as
a result of a crack with the ball that made
him dizzy.
rress Kocli won a vociferous round of
applause in a wonderful slide to second
that plowed up the earth and twisted his
suspendeis up back of his neck In a knot
no bigger than an egg. Judgment!!!
The Cigar makers and Tailors went at it
for nine Innings on Monday mp.rn.lng with
the result that the latter were 'Tolled" for
runs agajpst 17, 'Mandus Meili and
Hugh Jennings umpired. The game
abounded with ludicrus errors and glaring
combinations.
The ..Yeu'a reporter, of Slatlngton, must
bav? lost some boodle on the Lehlghton-
Jeanesvllle game, for he vents his spleen
by blaming the loss 5f the game to the lat
ter club by reason of tho rank umpire,
when It just stands reversed. Lehlghton
played against teu men In both games,
Tho truth is acceptable at all times,
The Single fellows and the Married men
played hall Saturday morning last. The
score stood 14 to 15 in fayor of the latter
when the game concluded. There were
several intricate plays made, some goreeous
base running, some magnificent batting,
some great coaching and some phenomlcal
catches. The honors were about equally
divided outside of Will Ash's home run,
Saturday, Lehlghton scored Its twelfth
victory by defeating the Rose Buds,
Ashley, In a magnificently played game
two errors only being credited to the home
club. Lehigbion scored in the first inning
and kept the ball rqlllng thereafter for
twelye runs, while the Rose Buds, falling
to get unto O'llara' s intricate curves,
piled up goose egg after goose egg, ending
the game with a blank. The apulause
was about equally divided. Smith started
In to umpire but was a.sked to step out In
the fourth Inning when A new man was
substituted,
A third gauio of hall with Catasauqua
on the home grounds Wednesday, resulted
In a victory for Lehlghton with a score of
7 to 6. It was a brilliantly contested game
from beginning to finish, but conclusively
showed the homo team to lead In ability
There was more heavy batting than In any
previous game Samuels, of the visitors
putting a ball oyer the right field fence and
scoring a home run. Sweeney who um
plred the first part of the game was re
moved for rankuess on the home nine and
Young was substituted. Following Is the
score by Innings:
Lehlghton S S 0 2 0 0 0 0 x 7
Catasauqua-0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 16
Errors, Catasauqua, 0; Lehlghton,
Struck out, by O'llara I), M'Keeyer il
WHAT FKOPT.K TALK AHOI'T.
lMekftri u l!r, There mill Krervwherr
I)Jr l Lively l'enrll 1'imlier.
William M. Rapslier, of Mituch Chunk,
who is a candidate for Mute Senator, I Wed
In Lehlghton for many j cars. He served
in the late civil war, afterwards lie tanght
school and later was admitted to the Bar,
For nlno years he was a town councilman
and ho also served as a school director
He has always been a taxpayer and much
esteemed by people of both txirtlee who ap
preciate his rare abilities. In his candi
dacy for Senator it seems to be the con
census of opinion that he should be appro
priately recognized hy our dnlogaton tn the
convention.
There ore always somo pcoplo who will
kick, but thcro seems to bo a good bit of
uouu norso sence in tho remarks overheard
the other day in regards lo the Borough
having all street woik done by contract In-
tead of, as Is now tho case, haying it done
on the day work system. For instance. If
the work of grading the North end of Sec
ond street were contracted It would savo
some money to the taxpayers, as will bo
apparent when the Commissioner gots
through witli It. Tho plan of working
out tho taxes is pernicious any way. Of
course the street Commissioner is not to
be blamed.
With a couplo of prominent citizens wo
stood on tho corner, at tho Carbon IIouso
one day recently, and In the courso of a
half hour we heard a dozen or more people
in passing, condemn the Park, as being
disgraceful In appearance. It Is unneces
sary for us to say that they wero pretty
near right, a person with half an eyo can
see It. It seems, however, that Council is
not exactly lo blame as they gave out tho
contract to a certain Individual who was to
hayo the grass for keeping it cut. He has
not come up to time, and wo suggest that
Council run the concern hereafter. It
will cost a little more but It will bo moro
creditable to the town.
Everybody seems to bo greatly disap
pointed on the number of our population
given In the Advocatk last week.
2000 la not within 700 or 800 what was ex
pected, though on consideration the In
crease since 1880 when wo had 1000 Is quite
creditable. It makes an increase of fifty
per cent., a better gain proportionately
than many towns can boast of. There aro
many reasons why Lehlghton don't pro
gress as It should, but the particular one Is
jealousy and the effort to run tho town
without spending any money. IKhcn wo
get over tills and begin to fraternize as
neighbors, worklnc for a common end, why
we'll commence to got there, ll'hcn tbe
weather cools off and things get normal
take a good square look at It, then lake a
tumble to yourself.
t
It seems to bo generally considered a
wise thing that Council build a hoso house,
with conveniences for meetings, &c. I To
overheard somo one say the other day that
the prospective building Is to be something
on tho style, of the town hall at Slatlng
ton. That Is, it is to tuye rooms for coun
cil, school board, hose company, &c, with
lock-up in tho rear. It will bo a brick
building, three stories high and if put up
right will always be a credit to the town.
The taxpayers won't likely grumble at tbo
Improvement because It Is a wlso as well
highly necessary one, Let tho good
work go on.
of
Mrs. Jlchaet Shantz, the woman who
lost a leg'; an arm and all but one ot ber
fingers on the other baud hy being struck
l.'.. t if.,,. . tt
, ujr i4vmnu auor ennuis m juKenuaaua
The young fellow who lost his band j several months wo while on her waj, with
cap, and on Its return didn't even thank ' her two children, to meet her husband at
Clearance sales of wall paper below the finder, may be Smith, but we'd rather , Siegfried's Bridge, is still living at tbe latter
cost at Lucfcenuacu's, uaucn lhuuk. believe it to be Dennis. place.
l'nckerton 1'nraKraidia.
Thomas Conarty suffered the loss of
finger the other day while making a
coupling.
-Through her conferees Carbon frittered
away her chances for the next Congres
sional representation. It is proper to say,
however, that they did not realize ll until
after Monroe's action. Carbon ought lo
have the next Congressman, but the
chances are doubtful.
The right of a candulato to select dele
gates pledged to yote for him Is alright,
but the attempt to control them in the In
terest of others is all wrong. Tho dclegato
who permits himself to be a ''puppet" docs
not deserve recognition. Tho object of a
convention Is to select as nominees, men
who will truly represent the best Interests
of the county.
How very careful the girls of any com
munlty should bo tn tho selection of male
companionship, truly of both sexes it can
be said; "Wo aro known by thecompam
we keep." The pure, Innocent, unsus
peeling girl thoughtless in this, cause;
the tonguo of scandal to wag, and too late
for correction must suffer social ostracism.
Care In the cholco of companions, Iu pub
lie action, true modesty, are essentials,
disregard of which bring misery and ruin.
The Packerton school board In tho
selection of teachers for the coming term
gnarantee good schools. The principal,
Harry Kldd, gayo excellent satisfaction last
year. Miss Jfaggie Gould merits the ap
pointment to the primary deputmcnt; It,
Is a just recognition of borne talent. Jlss
Jennie Meyers, an experienced teacher,
will have charge of the Jamestown school.
The board are to be congratulated on their
past and present work.
The Lehlghton team is a strong ono
and lias not beeu Ueatcn, except by York.
The attendance has beon good, but the do-
cadence of base ball interest is a feature
that suggests, or ought to, that future con
tests should be with teams that can iday,
Hie game last Saturday was Inspiriting;
the public want a Well contested game,
Good attendance Is necessary lo keep the
present good team, and next season they
can enter tho Lehigh Valley League as A
No. 1.
The candidacy o: ir. y. Semmel, a
thorough Democrat, and fully qualified
for the duties of Recorder, ought not to
affect tbo matter of Scnasorship. Mr,
Semmel has an uuquestloned right to make
tbe canvass for Recorder, and If il Is to be
a fair, square, honest, open fight with a
sincere intent to make the nomination and
election, Frank will no doubt be well sup
ported. Let the different candidates In
this county canvass upon their individual
inorlts, doing this, the best men will win,
and the county haye good officials.
New counterfeit 11111.
A new counterfeit two dollar silver cerlfl
cate has appeared. It resembles the genu
ine so closely lhat It will be necessary to
remember the following description to de
tect one: Paper and general appearance
good: denomination "2," series of 19SQ,
check letter "D:" W. S. Rosenorans, regis-
tsr; J. W. IlayU, treasurer. The seal Is
(ike the formet counterfeit two dollar bills
and is small, and the numbering Is some
what Irregular and tho figures of different
sizes.
An WPM' W'Rht neoept, the bill. It is
aae tp reject a two dollar shyer certificate
wth the check letter D. lltftl alee ueors the
combination Hay it and Itosecrans.
THE COUNTY SKAT.
A Inra1 Ckl of I Ive HapfMnllHr-" 1
nonal and itther !.
Clerk of CoorU ha Imtwil the
ItfrV.h marrlaar llmta.
Carbon county Is fnrnlnhlng a lane
perwitasje of the new pwwnn claim atMkr
tbe Dependent AM of last Jmw. It Is eatl-
mated that already tTral hand mi rmlft
cam have been flttsL
The Marten Cbrmk Iloa, a RtsmwI.
way, I iindergoine: a nmbtr of attractive.
Improvements. Jt je. Diaan. let tf Al-
briahlsvllle, It tbe new uroatrMor. aad he
st to be making tfclMga nana.
At .Vftttch Cbmk 'Jwy bar
berries a Mr a hen' m. Womfer If
"lUppy flam" doesn't tnlnk he got more
than hit share of tbe hi a boat the 4Ui of
.Inly t asks the Alfenlowti CrUir.
The .Vehrkam K reamer eelebrstmi
pig cam hat been settled Um former rT
lng all coM, Ac, accord I n to the verdict
of the jury. AitpHoalHHi ha4 been ma4
for a new trial, Imt there was mi arflttment
A lively party pte-nlcinc t ft Km
Onoko lest Sunday Ittdrtded all Um em
ployes of tlie several ImUIIhs; ertabtHk
raents from Allentown up, owned am
operated by Kr0 Ilorlacner, of HkUneXm,
together with their families ami a few of
their friends.
Rev. Father Dunce, of tire elmreli ef
Immaculate Conception, sailed from New
York ll'odncsday for Europe, lie will net
return until about September, SO. lllille
abroad lie will visit Paris, Home ami
Vienna. During his abscnee Rev. Father
McKabo, of St, Charles Seminary, Overton,
Pa., will officiate.
It is offered as a suggestion that the
Democrats comblno business with pleasure
and hold their next county meeting nn
Monday, August 18, In tho shape of a big
pic nlc at some place convenient to the roll-
, rr,t .
tuaus, mo men is not original with your
reporter, but It is In form with what Is boine
done In other counties. It works well, and
gives Ihoj'boys" a day's outing.
A l'lilnter for Our Merchant I'm. An.
About six weeks ago Bernhard Iskowltz
and Jacob Max wero fined fiftv dollars
($50.00) by Aldermgn Scpp for peddling
without license The two men claimed
they wero insolvent and carried tho case
to Court. Judge Albright has decided
that they must either pay tho lino or go to
jail sixty days. As they did not have the
cash they took tho alternative and arc, now
Serving their time In tho County Prison.
H'hat lias the County Protective Associa
tion to say to this? If It holds good In Le
high county, why not try It In old Carbon?
l'nttavllln lllatrlct Cam. Meeting.
Tho annual camp meeting under tho
auspices of the Pottsvllle District of the
Evangelical Association will be held In
Bowman's grove, Bowmanstown, com
mencing on Tuesday evening, August 6th
and continuing until Tuesday. August 12.
On the occasion tho several railroads cen
tering into tho town will offer reduced
rates between Bethlehom and inikcsbarro,
Ilazleton, Tamaqua and Pottsylllo. Tho
commlttco having the arrangements In
charge extend a warm Invitation to tho
peonle to attend and worship with them.
Still In the Field.
Tho effort making on the part of sev
eral unprincipled Fertilizer acents Ihroueh
out tho county to create the impression
that A. Arner & Son, are out of the ferti
lizing manufacturing business is without
truth. Wo still manufacture our Puro
Bono Super-Phosphates as hoietofore, and
can accommodate all who are In need of a
thoroughly first class article of fertilizer.
IKe are hero to stay.
A. Aunei! & Son,
New Mahoning, Pa.
Kuan Them Out.
For some weeks past the woods along
the Lehigh river in this place has been a
popular rendezvous for tramps who cong
regato there in large numbers, putting In
their tlrao playing cards, drinking and
otherwise, whllo tho Interim Is made up In
begging from our townspeople. The thing
has become mouotnous and the police
wants to seo that every tramp caught beg
ging on our streets is rushed out. If they
don't go peaceably, why, use force,. They
are an imposition on our pcoplo and must
go.
There are
many white soaps,
each
represented to be
"just as good as the Ivory."
They are not,
but like
all counterfeits,
they lack
the peculiar
and remarkable
qualities of
the genuine. ,
Ask for
Ivory Soap
and
insist upon having it.
'Tis sold" every where.
"Opera House Shoe Store."
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Lilly, Brackett & Co,,
Taylor & Carr,
L. A. Crossett,
LM. Reynolds & Co
Fine Shoes fbr men's wonr mtulo in Kangaroo, Dongoln and
Calf-skin. All sizes nnd widths.
Our leaders in Lndics and Misses Shoes are mnde by
Hough & Ford, Croxtou, Wood & Co.
J. IT. Smith & Co., Wolfe Shoo M'f'g Co.,
and other, in Opera and Common Sense styles. AH widths.
Our stock of I. ow Shoes in Opera's, Oxford and Newport
Tiet it complete. We can show you all the different colors und
stylos in those goods at prices that do all the talking. If in need
of anything in our line call around, examine stock and prices.
E. G. ZERN.
Milk Shake and
Soda Wafer :
Five Cents a Glass.
Cooling, Healthful, Rich just the kind of
a Summer drink that gratifies at the
same time the thirst and taste.
TfP Pl'P'l m Sold by the plate. Parties, picnics and
NUSBAUM & CULTON,
Opp. the Park, Lehighton,
9
KSOITOSITE L. & S. I)EPOT,-5gr
FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa
Has just opened an entire new line of
LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS!
Comprisixis' U the very latest styles in White Goods, Sa
teens, Prints, Ginghams, MSrSCillBS, Seersuckers and
Fancy Dross Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed
ing low prices.
Groceries, Provisions, C'rockerywaro,Glasswaro,
N ood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures.
Cloths Cassimors, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready-
made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach
I 1 1 1 A. II 1 .. 1 1
ui iu purcimsers prices iuuy us iow as tne same goods can oe
lought lor at any other general store m this vicinity.
Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great
variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices.
Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the
same articles can be purchased elsewhere.
A cur load ot coarse salt has just been received the price
y been marked down to the very lowest notch.
All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices
equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store
in this section. Call and be convinced. Rcsnectfullv.
July 823-71 AMOS REICH2L.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
tjTHlwlnl Notice 1 Aiiiiounmnients under
tilts lieud niiiat lie Uld rnrUtuili In AilvaiieeaU
lrlc. Thrr e Dullur.
jjJiOlt COUNTY TUKASUKKlt,
Samuel Garpenle)
Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county.
Subject Iu Urn ltulea Kovvruliit: the Demoerallc
uiiiumiiiiK iMiTeiiiiuii.
-JJlOl! UKOlSTajt $ HKCOItDKlt.
F. A. Driosbachy
Of East Mnitcli Cliunk, Pimna.
Sulijot't to tl ltulea governing UHf ltonuwAllc
Noinumiliik' uouventloH.
Kull line of Ingrain anil llruaaela oar
pet) at Henry bebuartz, nn Bank at.
JOIt STATU SKNATOU,
J. G. Zeiniy
of Welaapori, t-fcrbon oounty.
Kubject Ui tlif ink'!. Kiin'iuUii; tlie DoMOriKtcl
IMlllllllilblllK t unvfiittoii,
-piUU ltJCtilfVlKIt a HKCOItDKlt,
I'tunl- P. Srmmel,
Of llilgliloi. Cur lion oounty.
Hub.O 't ki llir ltllln. Hum nn.it; We Dtll.UMIM?
.AuimMuiK lomeiniun.
KEMERER
& SWARTZ,
Bed
NORTH FIRST STREET,
Constantly receive and have in stock a full and complete assort
ment ol nil things new, nice and antique m
Room and Parlor Suites,
Lounges, Reclining Chairs, Sideboards, (fro.
Our Line of CARPETS
Comprises many new nnd hundsomr patterns in different quali
ties at prices that in all cases defy competition, To bo convinced
drop in and inspect our goods aud nsk fbr the prires.
Baby Carriages.
We have them in combination stylo swing, jumiier. cradle and
sleigh, all in one. There is very little difference in the price,
though we have the cheaper grades lor those who want thru).
A WONDERFUL Success.
Koch & Siiankweiler's
Treiiieiitfoias Clearing 8a I e
-OF-
Men's, Boys1 and Childron's Clothing
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
For the next 30 days prioes almost cut in half. Our enormous
stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods must lie olood out to
make room for an extensive Fall Businose.
Our Great Boys' and Children's Department is a
wonder in itself. Boys' two piece suits from 4 to M yanra, 1.00,
l.'.lb, 1.50. 1.75, 2.50, &c, worth double the price. Boys' ksw-
pants 30, 40, 50, 65 cents, &e. Youths suits in the same pro
portion. Men's suits, a.75, 4.75,5.50, 0.50, 8.00, 9.50, dr..
former prices (.()0, 7.50, 8.00, 0.50, F2.00, 18.50. Suits that it
will positively pay you to come miles to see.
Our Custom Department is full of bargains. Our lo,
12, 13.50, 15, &c, suits tal we will close out in the next thirty
duys you would consider cheap at $5 per suit moro. Odds and
ends must go and wo have fixed prices to do tho work. Expert
Cutters. Superior Workmanship. Good Trimmingi. Thun-by
insuring Style and Porfect Fit, We have a complete ltiu if
Mon's and Hoys' Furnishing Goods, somo of which must be sold
at Ions than half the former price. Don't miw tills Clearing Sale
Koch & Shankweilek,
ALLENTOWN, PA.,
The Largest Clothing House in the Valley
rafk FIFTY DOLL AIM JOU LIFE SCHOLARSHIP
fill PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE
B M 1709 Chantnut St., PHIL-ADA.. PA. Hat b 1 1'UU f.i l.rdUH. TIm
iuaiaii Warn ICoutuufJ. M-l, n...(i.J. iw-L-fc-J, T.-tn