ORl&IML CHEAP CASH STORE MONEY SAYING BARGAINS! Om'i Jndameitt Is THK part of hu Fortune! Oar Wonttl Suriag Stock Will Make l'rlpndsl Outsbtne Hltrals! Win Victories and Make Matter for Ymi! Mote n tew of the Many Bargain. Nainsooks tit 10 cents, were 14 cents. Striped 'iques nt 8 cents, were 11 cents. Plaid Piques at 5 cents, wore 8 cents. White Lnwns at 8 cents, were 11 cents. White Cambrics nt 11 cents, were 14 cents. Dotted Swiss at 1G cents, was 20 cents. Ladies white embroidered dreas patterns. Ladies' mourning embroidered dress patterns. Ladies' second- mourning em broidered dress patterns. Embroidered skirtings for Misses and Children iu beautiful nqw patterns. J. T. ITUSBAUM, Pint Street, botwean South and t'lum Streets, tthlghton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1891. NEWSY w -isspon . . The Doing's of a Lively Toitq Briefly Chronl- cteil In Baort Snip-Snap Order by the Stroller and Chutn." Joseph Former was at Philadelphia this wook. The Contral station will bo illumi nated with olectrlcity. Mrs. S. T. Leopold, of Allontown, Is visiting friends horoabouts. John Gaumor and family, of Pockorton, oro new Union Hill resi dents. Miss Lllllo German, of Allontown. spont last Sunday very pleasantly with Miss Carrlo Miller. Mrs. F. J. Snyder, of Mountain Top, was tho guest of friends hero for a few days this week. Hike and- Tug, two woll-known xallroadors from Mauoh Chunk, olosod digits with friends here Monday. Rov. J. I. Yottor will preach in tho German language on Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, in the school hall. Charlos A. Goth, our popular young artist decorator, has a forco of men at work at Allentown this weok. Tho widow of the, lalo J.D. Bon ninger, Is lying quito periously ill at the homo of her paronts in Borlinsvillo. Burgess Graver's first official order is that tho alloys and byways must be cleaned of ashes, rubbish, &c. Good! Erosgo, tho shoo man, has his shelves paokod with a now stock of fine and medium boots and shoos. Soo his adyertisomont. Thero was a social dance at Bob Kohrig's in the east ond Monday ovon lng at which the elite shook thoir heels and mado merry h'm. At Biery's, lovors of piscatorial sport, will find a full line of .brand new Ushlng taokle at tho very lowost prlcos. Don't buy until you see this now assortment. 1VO J X J. U I bUL, f bUU WUI1U1UU tor of tho Woissport Parryvlllo ohariro3 of tho Evaneelical church was in town this wook, tho guost of Frank Xaury and family. Ge'orgo B. Lutz, of town, agont for G. O. Ashbaoh, dealor In music, Allon town, in jail in tho latter city chargod with embezzlement by his omployor,was released on ban Thursday. For Sale A two story frame dwol ling houso 18x215 feet .with outside kitchen 10x12 foot, located in Rickerts vllle, Franklin twp. This is a rare opportunity for a person doslring to aooure a home cheap. Apply to R. Buff, on tho premisos. 2t They wero taking stock account this week at Josiah Ruch's genoral store, on tho east side, preparatory to tho new tlrm of Kramer & ljentz talcing posses sion. Tho new firm are a team of hust lers and will undoubtedly make things hum in that neighborhood. Wo wish 'am luck, any how. Mary Ann, wife of Gidoon Zimmer man, died Thursday last at the good old age of 63 yoars af tor suffering for some months with a dropsical affoction. In terment took plauo Sunday morning from Ebonozor Evangelical church, Iter. I. J. Reite officiating.. Decoasod loavos a husband and two grown chil dren. Tho ontortalnmont of tho Choral Society, of the Evangelical ohurch, in that edlilco Monday ovoning, was largely attended. Tho program as published by tho "Stroller" last week was oxoollontly well recited, oach nxrMnlnnnt whinlno duo nnnreoiatlon for merit. Tho Choral Society should soon give another entertainment. LOCAL CRIST. From the I topper of KiwyDay KTente. The Chl-onlellng-e of n lira Metiorter Tho public schools will bo olosod to-dav (( Jootl Friday). --WANTEH 91000. Good socrurlty. Api! at this oflloe. Full line of Ingrain and Brussel oarnets at Henrv Schwarti's. Buy handsome new wall papers, borders and deooratlons at Biery's, weissport. Special Easter wrvloes will be hold in the Methodist BpleOopa.1 ohurch on Sunday ovoning. Everything now, nlco nnd boautl fnl lu spring nud summer milllnory nt Miss Alvonla Gravor. For an oasv rldlns nnd snfo turn out you must go to Ebbort's llvory on North stroet. Torms low. Bad roads uud no crossings oro two ovils that mako llfo misorablo in this town. It can't boholpotll Communion services will bo hold In Zions Reformod church oil noxt Sunday morning and ovonlnl;. All oc tuo aevoral industries in tins city arq enjoying a lively rush of trado with bright prospects for a continuance Tho Horsh Furnaco Works, Lohigh Stovo Foundry, Valley Spring Works, Knitting Mill and wagon factories. l'or new ana handsome elisors in wall papers, bordors and ceiling de corations you must go to lilory's wolss- port. Aianacor itooor is sotting nis ciuo In good shapo,and will open tho season during tho early May with somo Btroug olub. Don t imv wall nanors. bordors or decorations until you havo seen Biery's (Weissport) now and handsome assort- ment. For Salo A safety bloyclo. in itood condition, ball bearing all around, $50 cost 900. Apply to D. S. Bock, Lehlgh ton, Pa. airs. Aaron wemaw. or tno north end, has boon granted a pension. Hor husband servod with orodit during the lato civil war. William Koch, of the south ond continues his olfor of free sites for manufactories. Can't somo ono be found to tako advantage of it? Window shades, any stylo mado to order and hung, on short notico. Ready mado shados at very low prices at E. F. Liuckenuacn, wnucli ununk. -rTho Bowman Evangolicals havo rented the Presbyterian church in this city and hold All servicos there. They pay 81& per month tor tno uutldlng. -Ou Monday. April Cth 1891. tho erica of tho Britaumia will bo raised to oloth, per vol., $1.00; 1-2 Russian, 82.00 JU.-F. jjueuenoaon, mauon ununic, ra. Wo nopo our jovial fat friend, i. A. Gorman, of the Lehigh Valley station, will soon bo out of tho house where he Is now confined through sick ness. In tho M. E. churoh on Sunday morning Rov. G. W. Dungan proached an eloquent sermon on the life and woncorjonn wosioy. tno tounaor or Methodism. -The editor s hat is onh in acknowl edgment of a handsome pair of "dude half hoso" from the courteous superin tendent, Mr. J. Fink Thompson, of tho Lehighton Hoslory Mill. The obliging Col. Horn has retired from tho Mansion Houso and is now pleasantly, domlcilod with his aged mothor on north First stroet. Ho will not go into business for tho presont. The liowman tavangellcat tsunday school havo oloctod tho following officers; Superintendent, Homer Adams; assistant, Androw Shivo; secre tary. John Hoborling; treasurer, David Harting. Tho hotels and stores in this oity who havo tho olootrio light In thoir several establishments illuminated for tho first timo by that systoin Tuesday evening. It's a big improvement ovor the smoky coal oil lamps. A class of twenty-nine catechumens will bo confirmed by Rov. J, H. Kuder in Trinity Lutheran church Good Fri day ntternoon. un tno Bunaay morn ing and ovoning following tho holy com munion will bo administered. The HosioryMlll girls wore paid on Tuosday morning by Secretary John Semmol, and a roprosontatlvo dropping in at tho mill somotlmo lator found them all in smiles. Tho mill has all tho work that they can handle. Miss Alvenla Gravor, our popular milliner, was to tho city and bought in a new nnd larger assortment of spring and summer millinery than over before shown in this town. Prices vorv lowost and goods tho best. Call. Francis E. Bachman, of tho south end, is tho now clork at tho Amorlcan TTnnon HT0...I. ni.nnk n-n t, c.l . coeds Harry Clauss who will become a Lisnlsntonian and do buslnoss Hero, Both havo our best wishes for success. A COLUMN OF JUMBLES- - -Rev. W. A. Leopold, Proslding hospital. Original aad Clipped. Little Matters or 1 Interest that are Worth the lU-adliiR, I - Beaver Meadow has a dramatic olub. They're) happyt The ParrpvUle dam is boing re built after being washed out by the high waters of a few weeks ago. Somo of Lansford's poo'ploare run ning over with' joy--tue Supreme Court lias sustained the county court and tho town has threo words. John Cannon, twenty-five yoars of ago was klllod in the Evans Coal Com pany mines nt Beaver Meadnw,Monday ty a lingo ran or. top took. ratrlok MoICabe who died recently at Buffalo, was buriod at Audouriod Frldav. A delegation of tho Brother hood of Railroad Flromon of Buffalo nttondod tho remains. Nathan Stomlor, a' woll-to-do fanner of Stomlersvllle. will greatly im- provo tho old Eichenberger farm of whloh he is tho owner, by orectiny nocossary out buildings. Rov. Bornord Burton who up to two years ago was in chargo of St. Marj-'s Catholic ch 'roll,' Beaver Mea dow, diod sudden .y :-t Philadelphia Sunday of hemmovrha; o. Counterfeit two dollar bills with tho head of Gon. McC.ollan on them aro dangerously numeiius. They aro so well executed that it is difficult to distinguish them from tho gonulno. In Towamonslng tov nship on Fri day last, Mrs. Saliie Ann Bergor, diod at the ago of 03 years. Interment took place nt Kunklotown Monday. Do ceasod loavos a husband and grown up children. Anothor rich vain of metallic paint oro has boon locatod in the Ruthorford paint mines on tho Millport creek, Towamonslng. nnd Is now boing worked by Wilson Klino, who has contractod tho Job from tho above firm. Daniel Anthony, just across the lino in Monroe county, has perfected all tho nocossary improvements for a first-class hotel stand; and will soon launch in this business if the Monroe county courts grant him a license Tho stables of H. J. Danzorin Beaver Run are boing supplied with water from a spring fifteou hundred foot dislanco from tho building. John Acker, of Lehighton, is laying the pipes and doing tho plumbing work. -Tho Millport Sfato Company, of Millport, have resumed operations. A largo now engine has been placod in position, tho water has been pumped from tho flooded parts of tho quarry and buslnoss operations aro booming. Holy Communion will bo celebrated In the Towamonslng Reformod church, Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Con firmation on Saturday morning previ ous, when a class of forty will bo re ceived into tho church, by tho pastor, Rov. T. A. Hubor. Berlin &. Krosgo, genoral merchants, of Krosgoville, havo dissolved partner ship. The store businoss will be con ducted by Mr. Borlin, and 'Squiro Krosgo retires to private farm llfo, and to occupy a nowlv finished and hand somely appointed residence. Train wo. vn, drawn by ongmo uuii, Gus Hatch, of Easton. engineer, crashed Into Wyoming freight engine 331 in the "Packorton yards Saturday night. Tho froight engine was standing on a frog to bo shlftod into a siding when tho collision occurod. Both engines woro badly damagod. No ono injured! A couplo of young follows, said to hall from Bowmanstown. and claiming to be dotoctivos, recently lloocod Joel Krosgo, a farmer living near Kresgo vllle. out of 815 This 19 bad buslnoss, and tho young chai;s aro likoly to find it a hard job to extricate thomsolvos from the trouble they havo gotten Into. The houschol l of Jamos A. Rohrig, in Mahoning township, has been sadly afflicted within tho two weeks past. First a young daughter was badly burnod: erysipelas sot in and death re sulted, this was followed by tho death of anothor child and finally by tho do- mlso of two moro from diphthoria, who woro buriod on Saturday. Our oxchangos aro warning tnolr roadors to look out for a gang of men travoliug around tho country making contracts for painting roofs. If they offer to paint your roof for 85 or any price, don't fail to ask them how much tnoy cnarge tor tno paint tnoy put on bofore you closo your contract. It Is in tho price of tho paint whore the fraud exists. Basso Frinko. ono of tho survivors of tho Jeanosvillo mlno horror, 13 dangerously 111, and his recovery Is doubtful, l'rinko, with his tnroo com panions, was discharged from tho hos- Eital soma days ago. Sinco then they avo boeu feasted by thoir friends, and tue nign living proved, too tnuon tor Frlnko's stomach in its weakened con dition. Ho has boon removed to tho M r. OOUr XHK KNLMir JUSl'IOK. Oliver Stanflttf the f rlfrer of Penalty for till lrlon. Weaiharlr Crlaae tD Our Elder of Allontown District, to which liomgnton boiongs, spent lasc Hunday at Slatincton, and was grootod by largo audiences and a collection of nearly 822. His sermons aro highly spokon of. It is just posslblo that tho Lehigh ton BasO Ball Association will hold a grand fair and festival sometime in Boat owners aro DreDarinc their crafts for an early resumption or busi ness on tno canal, tno water Having al ready been let into somo of the levels, Tho return of tho boating season is the roturn of scenes of stir and buslnoss alonir tho canal. It will bo a welcome sight to again soo the tow boat travers ing tne old ienigu; it drives away tne monotony of a viow of tho river in at tne re- May. When tho affair comes off our neonle should nronorlv encourairo the national sport by their liberal patron- wintor and makes ono glad age. turn or spring. t?ivo cents invested in a newspaper will alrord tho buyer with from thirty I icailkoad oossip. minutos to tnroo nours entertainment. tlG2 is out of tho Valley shops at What investment Is it posslblo to mako -Weathorly looking now and bright as a uiub win ttiva iij' ni(i imu icuiuai I dollar Dunr tho early part of the month ofOc '.i r. in tho yuir 1889. Williain Oliver (.iidgley aged 31, yours, a native of Loh .U county, brutally murdered his Is., tlaoy, Mrs. Sabilla Walbert, nt rr--n. . H, pi. ..... .i . 1 the name day And placed in our county prison, and later given a trial at wlitcn a jury of hi peers found him guilty in tab nn j tlotrroo. lie was repre sented i J A'.essrs. Barber, Mulhnarn and lMrt hoi e and tno uommonwoaitii attorney. J. t . Fishor was ably asslstod by Ilapsl isr A. Oaesidy. Tho trial las tod live days. lUowlng the vordlct, tho defence immediately movod for a new trial, but it was denied ond later sontenoe was pronouucod and prior to Governor Beaver leaving tho Executive Chair the doath warrant was issuod. In his last days Stnngley malntainod tho sumo stolid, indlTforont, oarcleas demeanor as characterized his aotions throughout his trial and during the time of his confinement. Ho did not seem to bo a brutnl, florco or wicked porsondtght of statue, with thloknock, expanded nostrils and low, retreating forohoad and deep set eyes ho lacked in many essential moral attributos, which together with his illiteracy caused many to judge him as simple minded. Ho oxpressed himself to your representative tho day before tho hang ing, as being prepared to die and satisfied with the rosult. Ho sat on tho edge of his cot with a bible lying in view and laughed heartily at tho rocital of a joke by a visitor presont His cheoks wero rosy nnd ho soeniod to bo iu good health. Before loavlng he extended his hand nnd said -good-bye in tho always indifferent manuor com mon to him. Tho next we see of him is Thursday morning whon ho htands on tho gallows, which were eroded in the north ond of tho corridor with tho light from a single window streming in upon him. Ha is tho tamo person hero without a chango. During tho morning his spiritual advisors. Revs. Hoisler, Fox and Llndonstruth with several others woro in nis cell, which had bcon removed to a place opposito the scaifold. From the early morning until 10:55 there was singing, praying and tho obsorvunco of tho holy sacra- htont. Stangloy mounted tho steps without a quiver and kneolod while prayer was otferod, following which his arms and legs woro manacled and ho spoko to tho fivo or six hundred people who crowdod tho corridor almost to suffocation in theso words in tho Gorman tonguo; "I wish that all the people would ropont nnd not lead tho llfo that I have led." Ton minutes after mounting tho scaffold tho drop fell and Stangloy was ushered into eternity. Ex-Sheriff Raudonbush, Tf Lehighton, assisted Shoriff Levan in tho execution. Tho dead man did not suffer, his doath must havo been in stantaneous hi neck being broken. At 11:30 tho body was lowered by Charlos MacDaniol, of Philadelphia, and Constable Rnworth, of Lehighton, into a plain, but neat, casket furnished by undertaker Schwartz, of East Mauch Chunk, the rope aud black cop were removed and tho casket carried out by four policemen, aftor having been viewodby a number of pooplo whq had assembled. The body was re moved to tho Lohigh Valloy dopot and taken to tho homo of his stop-father iu Franklin, Washington township, Le- !. I ..i. ... ...i. ...... ! , 1 1 i,A : .. UlU UUUUIJ', WHCIU lb ,,111 UD 1L1W11UU. Tho shoriff had ompanallod the follow ing jury and they wero assembled at tho scaffold when the dron fell: Joseph Smith. John Conway and Sam uampuett, Maucn ununic; James Gallagher, East Mauch Chunk: Richard Miller, Nosquohouing; August Selber, woatnoriy; w. u. JNusoaum, J. at. Fritzlugor, Lehighton; Frank Read, Weissport; R. J. Hongon, T. F. Arner, Franklin; William J ohnson, Parryvillo: together with Dr. J. A. Horn, of Mauch Chunk, and Dr. J. G. Zern, of Weissport, tho official physician nnd Drs. W. L. Kutz, C. T. Horn, J. Din gllngor, L. W. Moyer and Klrby, oounty physicians. JHio oxocution was quiotly conductod and was ovor In a minute. Stangloy s step father, Valontino Valtz and his stop brothor woro in tho prison daring tho oxecution and nccompaniod tho corpse homo. His appearance was unchanged in death and appearod calm and peaceful. Prior to opening tho jail doors four or fivo hundred people on tho outside formed a mad, noisy mob, anxious to got in, but woro locked out until a half hour beforo the finality of tho scone In tho brutal Wolbert murdor. Tho scaffold from which William Oliver Stangley was hung Thursday mornlnc was oriclnallv built bv Con- tractor Josiah Sondel, of Mauch Chunk, during the Mollio Magulro troubles of tno decade or sovonty. Tno rough draught was mado bv an ox-county com missioner. Stangloy mado tho eleventh man to oxniato his crlmo from this scaffold, the others being Campbell, Doylo. Kelloy.Danahuo, Fisher, Sharp and O'Donnoll in tho Carbon county prison and Hester. Tullv andMcliURU nt Bloomsburg for tho murder of Policeman Ilea. Tho scaffold Is still in good condition, littlo tho worsa for wear and tear A Farewell Token . Albert Clauss, with Coxo Bros. & Co., for tho past ton yoars, has reslgnod his position in the mining dopartmont, the vacancy to oo iuieu oy tuzrn a. w eiuncu. Mr. Clauss takos a position with Lelsen- j ring A Co., at wilburton, near Mt. Carmel, as goneral book-kooper and paymaster. His friends in tho dopart mont which he filled so admirably for so many years, oonoluded on Saturday evening to do him an honor and show their appreciation. Consequently they had caterer Charles Dashcok preparoa tempting lunch and W. J. Gotz manu facture an elegant gold headod cane. At about 8:30 o'clook that evening his friends in this department of C. B. & Co., in whion lie was empoyed, assem bled and had a committee usher Mr. Clauss into their presence. ' Upon sit ting around tho spread, Mr. P. M. Boylo, mine boss at No. 1 Drifton. arose and on behalf of tho assemblage and some absentees, delivered a very masterly and fitting address, commending Mr. Clauss for his dlllgenoo and efficiency in the position resigned, wisning nun ovory nrosnoritv in his new field, presenting Mm whith an olecrant cold headed oane with an Inscription as follows: "To Albert Clause, by associates from the Mining. Surveying and Mine Boss offloea of C. B. & Co., March 14, W Mr. Clauss was so overcomo with their kindness that he could hardly speak, yet ho made an noble effort and his well-founded thanks and sayings wero both fitting and appropriate. The lunch was then served, and all enjoyed this port of the oooasion by freely indulging In the tomptattons set before them, in- A. 1 1 J IfL ---I. .1.tnn D,nIAC and sayings. At 11:30 the affair oame to a oloso, all wishing the guest of the evening every good thing imoglneable. Froeland Progress. Or for one dollar will got the Advocate for one year loss than two cents u week ro r bi weeKs. Tho Young People's Soolety, of Zion's Reformod ohurch, havo port octoa all necessary arrangements and Gen. D. II. Hastings, the hero of Johnstown, will be horo on April 8 and locturo on Johnstown during the great flood. This locturo Is highly spoken of by the press wncro over denvored. John Hottonstoin. of Second street. has been appointed station agont for tho central Railroad Company in this city, and will enter on his duties April isr. no is now under instruction with agent Brian, who retiros from the employ oi tne company to accept a lucrative position with the L. C. & 11. uo., or which no is a member. tLehlgh Valloy engine 509 was weigh ed on the scalos in tho Fackorton yard, tno otnor day, and putted ua ton." tThe Lehigh Valley Railroad aunoun cos a dividend of one and ono quarter ?er cent., payable Apru lotn. un April 1th dividends will bo paid to women only. Five new freight engines, eight wheels connected, from tho Baldwin Locomotivo Works, passod up tho Valloy road for Sayro last woek. The onginos are lor tno vauoy company and aro numbered ouj to uu inclusive. iTho Committee on Judiciary Gon. oral of tho Stato Legislature reported negatively tho bill for the protection and rellof of railroad employes, doolor- ing certain rules and contracts illegal and making it unlawful to use deiectlv cars and machinery. JFivo caboose cars aro being built in the Reading shops, so arranged that the In n Itetr lireaa. The Carbon Advocate, published at Lehighton, is out in a handsome newt signal man can move above and soo the dross. Tho Advocate is a most excel lent paper, read by a large patronage nnu besides is wen edited and managed. ljong may lrwave. Aiientown untie. l'teaae llemeraber It. Those of our subscribers who Intend to chango their places of residence this spring should apprise us of the fact as early as possible, so that we may know now to direct tneir paper mat tney may receive It nromctly at their now homos. Persons ordering their addresses changed should be particular In men tioning tne ottlce to wnion tneir papo: are now sent, as well as the ono to which they are to be directed in the future. liy so doing tney wiu save us much more than 25,000 which trouble. Spring Opening of one of the largest stook of men's and boys suits ever shown in this region. Oar Drloes are lower than ever before for honest goods, we oan show you 1503 boys suite from 8L30 up to 810.00, 1300 men's suite from 81 up to 820. A splendid lot of pants at all prioee. You will save money by oalllng at Sond helm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mausil CUtaAk for your anting oloth track in both directions. A lamp is placed on the top of the car which can bo shlftod in caso tho brakeman wishes to fiicnal tho engineer. IThe latest scheme developing itself is the building of a railway, somewhat similar to tho Switchback at Mauch Chunk, to extend from Dolawaro Water uap to tne w ina uap. a. party oi oop itallsts from New York and Fhiladel phia are baok of the scheme. The idea is to go out on one side of the moun tain and return on the other. IThero are now 131 electrlo railways in the United States, the total lenilh of which is 812 miles. Thero aro seven cities in this state with a population of more man a,uju wnicu nave electric railways. They are Harrisburg. Wilkes. Barre, Erie, Reading, Scrantbn, Alle gheny and rittsburg. Thore are a number of smaller towns with a popu From a Former Lehlghtonlan. A letter from our vouncr friend Fred Leuokel, Jr., of Aspen, CoL, dated latlon 25,000 having like roads, suoh as March 18, says, among other interest- Easton, Lobanon, etc ing things: "At present Aspen Is not tThe Lehigh Valley aud Its branohes booming although things in gonoral that operate in New Jersey are valued iooh muou moro encouraging man has at 816,018,025, on liioreaso of $o58j699, ueen tne case tor me past six momns. ThQ total tax is 81 11)38, against 8101. w. out rani uiuuma, sija last year, xne increase iscf,uub. we have had a great deal of snow and The State gots 880,001, and the districts oold weather, the (thermometer raging 83i,8. Tho Easton and Amboy Road T r " ""ll,,".TOU" uuu y"B is valued at 8ujj7BJcj; Jersey uity xer- since it was oeiow zero, now H is mmal. 82.003.721; Middlesex. 88.000; quitowarm, out yesterdayit snowed MorrU nal and Banking Company, all day, of oourse it was St Patrick's a505iiCi2: Rosolle and South Plalnfleld. Day and I suppose it oould not do otherwise. My regards and beet wishes to vou all. and the Advocate may it grow and prosper as it deserves to do." $561)70. llUhop Botnnan'e Course Endorsed The New York Conferenoe of the Ernncellnal Assoolation now In seawion Ladies from all over the oounty buy at Little Falls. N. Y have rjaased rins- ui was u raver a popular millinery em- ing resolutions endorsing liunop now porlum because she has the largest as- man's oourso in onranizine the Bast sortaeot of all the new, nice and beauti- Pennsylvania Conference lately held in rui minsii is mis una u sia ziom at immuutu uumil let waxd. Auan. FROM MAUCK CHUNK. Tho Oennry Capital Splrltrt ljr Mcvltontteol I tT a Special Oorretpoa4ent. Faraonal I and Othenrla. I -Michael Palko, of East Mauch Chunk. Is In jail awaiting trial for brutally assaulting his wlfo whom ho beat unmercifully. Palko should bo dealt with to tho full extont of tho law. Hon. William RaDsher on Friday raftit a 1,111 In rtm fltntn Rnnnfil nnnm. rprlatlng81000.for tho erection of a monument in memory of Jacob Uintor at tmmmit nut. -Rev, W. P. Stevenson had so far ro- covorod from the olfcots of a sovero cold as to nresido at tho usual cervices in tho First Prosbytorlan churoh last Sunday tvicATiiniiir. Thoro la nt presont ' a tomneranco revival going on in this town that threatens to swamp tho saloon. Thus far moro than 300 men. women, bora nnu gins havo signed tho total abstln onco plodgo. Robort Talt. formorlr ntcht nnora tor at Black Creek Junction, has noen promoted to day oporator at Ponn Haven. Walter Hartman. of Allentown. now fills the place of night oporator at Black Crook, Upon the roouonc nf narnral nf our business peoplo application has been mado by our postmaster to have No. 9 made a mail train from this place. Weathorly certainly needs this mall as wo nave no man leaving the piaco rrom 1:23 p. m.. ono day until G:43 a. m.. the following day. so it is hoped ho will sucoeed In having tho mall but on. To our other musical organizations wo nowaddanprchestrathatdiscoursos somo very excellont music Tho follow ing persons aro interested: Walter A. Hooven, loader and violinist; M. D. Hoovonand G. Englomon, guitarists; Jenkins, slldo trombonist; R. Eodie, Uutist. N. V. Vorzl and J. Encloman. bau.loists, and Mrs. n.E.Nuss, organist. Quite a numbor of employees of the machine, car and blacksmith shop have bcon suspended for an iudeflnito period and they nil seem quite nonplussed as to tno cause oi mo said suspension, it is honed that they can soon resume urnrlr nrmtn fn imnli n onnnelnn should it Inst any length of time, would very soriousiy euect tue business in terests of the town, for theso shoos. apart from tho railroad which is only working half time nt presont, Is Weath- enys greatest industry. CAiin. Lohiehton. March 23rd. 1891: Editok Carbon Advocate: How littlo wo know what a day or an hour may bring forth. To our homo a crushing blow, death suddenly, with out warning, claimed and took my husband, no time for "forewel," oh, how sevcro tho blow. Aloncr with my little onos, husband and father gone,the -oroau winner no more. Ann yet out of this gloom, almost despair, I have boon lifted, kindly faces, willing hands, and generous hearts have enabled me to put aside all fear of want. Our homo circle will not be destroyed, my littlo onos will havo my care. Permit mo to thus publicly thank each one, tho many, who 60 kindly and generous ly came to my aid in the hour of dis tress. To kind hearted Samuol M. Cortrleht. of Mauch Chunk, who un solicited, gathered so generous a fund, and to that "Unknown Friend" whose monthly contributions mo materially assists, to tho generous hearted rail road boys, to tho Ladios' Aid Society, of Mauch Chunk for the many and use ful articles, the 1 O. S. of A., of Le highton, tho Jr. O. TJ. A.M., of Mauch Chunk, my many friends of tho Luth eran church, and tho old Presbyterian mends or Mrs. ueorge liatcutr, to tho Press of the. county, to AtL let mo again glvo thanks. I wish that all who nro in want might And just such kind friends as I have. Sincerely ond Thankfully Mns. D. H. lUxcurr. Hill Coal & Hardware Co,, LUflTKU. TWO D GUARS ! To-Day Good Friday, Friday will bo "Good Friday." so named in momory of tho death of the Savior of mankind, and of the blessings which rosultod from his sufferings on the cross. It commemorates tho cruet, flxion. as Eastor signiflos that tho atone- mont has been completed. It is a strict fast day, and will bo solemnly observed most our of churches. Tho day has boon kept irom a very cany portod as a day ot mourning and or spoclal prayor, The ancient ecclesiastical wrltors tou us that whon Christianity was first es tabllshed in the Roman Empire Con stantlno forbade the holding of law courts, markets nnd other public pro ceedings on that day. In the Roman Uathoilo Uhurch tho services or day aro very peculiar: instead of ordlaarv mass it consists of what called tho mass of the Prosanctlfied, the sacred host not being consecrated on Good Friday, but reserved from tho preceding day. Save the beautiful floral decorations oi tuo repository an eise indicative of the final tragedy, and tl sombre hues ot purple and black greet the eye on every sldo. the tho Is At Miss Graver's popular millinery emporium, on Firstjstreet will bo found a beautiful display of every new and handsome effect In millinery. Dont buy until you see her stook. -Miss Annie Sherwood, a beautiful and accomplished young lady of Milton, Pa., spent Wednesday vory pleasantry with ljehlgnton irienas. -Dr. T.J. Solt nnd his friend Dr. Coburn. of Mountain Top. Luserno oounty. were in town Thursday, and made our sanctum bright, with meir presence. Between 100 and 150 employees in and around the Lehtah Valley shone at Paokerton were suspended Saturday, out it is now given out mat may win oil be taken baok on the eight hour plan. Don't Forget It. The CarBok ADVocATa, published at Lehighton by II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., of our welt-known comrade. II. rn.,i.t. a r .. . H r , TT iHUIUlHHWi I Tlll.l.VJl Ul IMlh 11, has d juned a new dress of type and now looks as neat and tidy in appearance as it is able and interesting in eoutunU. "Anddont you forget it. --Watsontowu Record and Star, Marob 20. Why Not Look at Oar Qoode as we will save you dollars by buying your clothing of us. We have 50 dozen bite linen shirts at 3a cents each. 50 dozen men's undorwear at 25 cts. dozen men's pants at 81. Give Sondhoim tho Merchant Tailor, of Mauch Chunk, a look over which will not cost you anything, and may do you a Croat deal of good. rEll'I.E ON TDK ao. Chas. Esrang and Thos. Rhoades. aro visiting Philadelphia friends. Charlio Woinland, of town, spent Thursday at Laury's buying In Easter Our old friend T. H. Sonrwine.of White Haven, mado ua a pleasant call whue in town Monday, Miss Eliza Barthold, of Slatlngton. was visiting her sister, Mrs. f. A, German, over Sunday. Misses Crissie ICresge and Annie Beer, spent Sunday very pleatantly with uansiora mends. man," of thoL. & S. Railroad, spent Wednesday at Aiientown. -Messrs. John Kutz and George IIallman,ropre3entatlveLehIghtonians, woro at Lansford Wednesday. Walter Kevlor and Charles Warflo. of tho Mlllersville State Normal Sohool, accompanied Charles Hauk homo from that institution Saturday and wero his guests aunng me wceic Dyspepsia IIUcm many life mVfit), tad often ImO b elt detraction. XHtri after mUbc lck bt4 ache, bemrftbain tour itomacb, mtatal Atpr Ion, etc., art caused by this rtrf common $aH Inoreaslnc disease. Ilood's SexsavpariUa tonse the stemaeb, createe an appetite, promote healthy dJeiUoo, relieres elek beadaebe. clears the mind, and curts the most obstinate caeee ef dye peps la. &ead the tolUnrlngi ' z bare been troabled vita ajspepsu. X ua but little appetite, and what X did eat distressed me. or did me little good. In an boor after eating I would.eiperience a falntness or tired, aU-foue feeUnc. as though I bad not eaten anything. Ilood's Sarsspartlla did me an Immense amount of good. It gare me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the era Ting X bad prerloosly experienced. It rellered me of that faint, tired, aU-goue t eeUngt X bare felt so much better since I took Hood t Saruparllla. that X am happy te recommend It" O. A. Taos. Watertown, Uaea. N. B. De sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold brill dm ciUU. fliiUfort!. rreparaiealr VjCl. UOOD CO., ApetbMaMet.LeweU, 1 IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Hs says, KlltsT MORTQAGts for Sale, paying per - rnt. flood AOit aftfe Investment. Attn, m 21-2 HTOIIY l'ltAUBUOU8BIor aalr, a eobd toeaiHHl nau laviiM( a cow inivrrsL. rau zor uaitlenlars on AAltOft Y. HNVDEIt. Eaat n eiHpon, ra. Marcb 7-lf. CtTlUIEU'U HUAVI Mi 8AU)ON, opposite the AnvooATii Orrrwt, Is beadquarters tor waging, oaireuiiiDK ana anainpooiDff. va.i.x po TO I HB. noUBItBR, uoaer the Excnauo W iioiei. iianK aireei, lor a irooota enave ora (asblonalile hair out. CBr Closed on Banriav'a KoeMr'a HMr tantc. cure Dandruff. We carry In atoCK a lull line of fancy totKt article at low eat prices, and we are the only place la town when you .can buy Kendrr't Cream lor the face. Seller's Comer, Lohlghton, Pa. Articles pf &(cc:al Merit. Seasonable Articles, as luch wo name : King Philip Guano, A good nnd cheap Phosphate ! Are you looking for the best $2.00 bIioo in the country I arc, we want to call your attention to two of our leaders (or men, tho If Tow PEERLESS As the namo implies, stands without a peer in the market At th price. The wearing qualities of this shoe are unsurpassed ' The tops nrc dongolathc vamps fine calf and cut seamless. Maying sjltl ovor 600 pairs of this shoo in tho last two years .wo.&noir just exactly Whot wo can claim for it, nnd we challange yow t fiud ariythinU equal it in the line of $2,00 iu the market. Unicorn Super Phosphate, A very cood Fertilizer. The very best general Fertilizer Planet A and B Fertilizer ! The Boss Fertilizers for Gardeners All of the above have been used for years around here and are thoroughly reliable. Also, several other Brands oi Fertilizers I 13 a o E 8 es 'It Kills Bugs !' U does! eusiauxx. o CO io a 3 and Hammond's Grape :: Dust, kills mildew on Hoses, Gooseberries and Grapes. A line of Belting, Hose and Rubber Cloth! The "American Round," Tho "Anthony Wayne," and "The Miller" Washers. Any kind VBOat xna Cheapest TO TDB -Best !-- aawnaataa am 3-7 S W SEEDS Adjourned Sale. Executor's Salo Of Very Valuable Real Estate ! TI6 undcraltocd, xeeolor of the Ettata o Dakibc Outrat, deeeaMd, wtnaellat l"ublle Sale eotbepreaiUealn the tWrourhot Leblih. too, Oarboo county. Pa., on Saturday, April 4th, 1891, eomaWBAlne at TWO o'clock P.M., the follow Ins raluaMe Heal Batatc, to-wlt ; All that cer tain Lot or Piece ot ftround ltnate on North A dolegatlou of Aquashioola, Tribe, I. O. It M., of Carbon oounty, visited Alleutowu t he other evening for roei v ntt the Haymaker's Degree from the lodge ot Red Iea there. They had a yl gfflai Ua Plrat Street. In the Borouirh of lielilcliton. bound ed on the east by Pint t treet, on the aoutn by property nt Ooorae V. Nuaeaum, on the west by Veaeo Alley, on the nortli by ltoee Alley, being ttx I M feet Tha lmararaiRta thereon era a TWtMJTORY FltAMt: UWKJ.L1NO 23i feet wltli T o-etory Kitchen toill feet altaebed. and alt urocatary outbutldluua. On the rear of tbe in i. .nuiM TivAfl"riiuv i in n nr tt vn i un 1 WEtt.tNO, tUM feet. Tel ml and condition! I will be made anoira at Ufa oi aale by T. eUVaaaBarrtrlac Taanaataf. t m P i i CO W pq 03 o P 5 Garden, Field, Grass and Flow. er Seeds. Hardware, Oils, Glass, Paints. Tho Largest Lino of MacninoPnmp and Tool Repairs in the Lehigh Valley ! Coal, Slate, Cement, Sand. If yoij need anything in these lines don't fail to call, Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co., Tho words of praiso that aro being constantly told us f the splendid qualities of these goods prove that our efforts in obtain ing the bes ; $2.00 Ladies Dongola Button Shoe that is made is fully appreciated by our trade. We carrv a full line of these goods in Ot D. E and EE widths, in cloth tops, petent leather tips, common sense and opera toe. . G. ZERN. The Spring season of 1891 finds TZ,The FurnitureMan, still in the lead with one of the handsomest assortments of Fine and Medium Furniture ever shown in the Lehigh Valley at marvelously low pricw. We also have beautiful patterns in Hew S&pieB of and the prices are astonishingly low. 1 fi M29 all styles and all prices. In this line we are prepared to oCer unheard ol bargains, and competition cannot coma near as ia prices. Call and see us. South First Street, Lehighton, Pa. Spring mi Summer Millinery NOW ON DISPLAY AT MISSAL VEHIA CrBAYBA'S Millinery Emporium. The styles are the newest a the market. Every place was carefully searched for the newest ideas and handsomest effects in ear line, and we feel sura that our new spring and summer stoek rep resents the cream ot the best TTa cordially invite you to coma and sec us, e (amine oar goods csti learn prices. 1 ' ''""Maa" WE CARKY A COUPLETE LINS Of Hoot sknd boes9 Hardware, la faet almost anything you may aik for. Kote aoma -f the aciaeav: Beat Wblte Sugar, 4 ponndi for B eant. French Prnnea, 10 and IS cla a fa4. Large Plctela, 12 eanta pardKa. Ileal Roasted Coffee, 13 casta a so!. Best Floor. 12.85 per hai. . . Look at onr Ladlca Finn KliI Shoes at" 1.25. QentallcaTj Working Shoes, tl.00. All Shoes are down to Hock Ilottom. It will pay too to kwtc at ttteea. Tbe latest block Stiff Hate for Genta at f 1.25. Soft aud Cruib tun, nobby styles, do coma aoa np. Uo about Fence and Poultry Wlrra, We can girt yoa bottom pris. Hardware we keep a complete assortment and prices must be lower thasj Hra leraat. We allow no onn to undertall us. Come and m for yenrialf. NATHAN SNYDER & SON, East Weissport. Spring, 1891. MARCH An Exceptional Large Stock at Low Guarantd Prioe! IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF . New Black Goods, noiueollDp tbe heat known make, and fineat dyers. Eicroyed Bilk Wrp Banrialtaal Piieatly Silk Warp Armuro, f riMtly All Wool Tape Ede Nnn'a Veiling. Naw Hum WaavM, Htiin Cwtd. Btripea, Wool Ueurialtas, Bnrab Ololb, Rrrgea, Uekeetar!, oistW II sir 8ern, Ueabpieres, Mohair, eta. New Dress Goods S Lateet Oc4oritMH. PI Die beautifal. We hava tbetn in ttoak now at Uil Olua Snff. PUto and Fhdcj Urt Qoxis in large ratirty. The ahade for Bprla pnetiiower jr,-noiiy aaat rw Kieo Black Silks- Ta knsw we Rsaraniae eqr Blaak Silk to wm. That meant, should theyar, oraek ar break, we wtll cite you yard for yard. We bare iWTer nad one elains to a in three yean, vtileii U an exarllant record (or any heuae atlllog atlk to be prond of UaUTKD, BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa,
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