The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, April 25, 1891, Image 3

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    ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE I
Hero's news for the economi
cal. While the renovating sea-
LOCAL CRIST.
From tin Hopper of Every Say Ktents
Tho Chronicling! of a Live Iteportcr.
Ascension Day comes on Thursday,
May 7.
Tho Lehigh Stove Foundry i work
ing O. It
ml.- A.. in xA QT
, a 11 '1UD utvya Ul U UUIT w uuiua mmu hi
son is aero we nave compieiea minutes in length.
Thoro Is plenty of work for tho
nnr tvnrk Wo found Rnmfi 5n- township supervisors.
xno next legal noiiaay wui uo
Decoration Day, May 30,
A COLUMN OF JUMBLES pkom-e on the oo.
OrltftnM and Clluned. Little Halters of , "'n rietures of Familiar racee Coming
Interest that -are Worth tne Heading, and Oolne.
-Two Audenrled Wolobmen are In . -Harry E. Sweony, of Drlftou, was
Jail at Hwtleton for being too pugnaol- 111 lown over Hunuay.
teresting bargains which we
placed upon our counters and
Marked Jobs !
It is worth your time in gold
to take advantage of the so-called
- Wwitherly, it in said, Is to have a
now cigar factory that will give em
ployment to bo nanus.
Get watches and clocks repaired at
tno woissport Jeweler, ana wnat is tno
resuitr uorreot time)
Thomas Arner. of Franklin, has
the contract to build Packerton's new
two roomed school house.
Summit Hill. Weatherly.Wolssport.
Mauch Chunk and East Mauch Chunk
pay their chief burgosses no salary.
Eov. G. W. Dungan. of tho M. E.
church, Lehighton, will discourse at
bunciay atternoon nt
JOBS!
-Piill linn of Ingrain nnd Brussel
carpets at Henry Schwartz's.
There will bo no graduating class
from our high school this year.
Tho members of tho M. E. Sunday
school are collecting for a now library.
"' I uuuiuu, -dt
Dr. w. i Danzcr, or uazioton. win packerton on
bo at the Exchange Hotel on Friday, 3:30 o'clook.
May 1st. The first anniversary of the M. E.
Wanted A young cirl to leam-the church at Nesauohonlng was very an-
millinery trade. Apply to Miss Alvonla proprlatoly observed last Sunday by
uraver. special services,
-Wantod A good pants maker or Tho Lehigh Valley station at
coat maker annlv at Sondhoim's Lehigh Gap was broken into one night
jviaucn vjnunK.
-Get watches and clocks reapaired
at tho Welssport Jeweler and what is
the result? Correct time.
-Herman, tho new barber at Lilly's
as they could never be dupli
cated for the
I old stand, is now nicely fixed and will
bo pleased to see old friends.
Council will meet in special session
this Friday evening to consider electric
Illumination for our streets.
Commencing on the first Sunday
recently and a gold watch bolonglng to
tno agent was stolen.
Another Hazloton Folander who
smoked too many cigarottcs, has boon
confined in the Laurytown poor house.
offered at.
J. T. NUSBAUM,
.- fhv nrn uommenoing on tne urst Bunaay
money tney are in the ovonln(? servioe ln tho jf
cnuron will open at issu o'ciock.
Our old friend John Hauk was
down town Wednesday for tho first
time after a three months Illness.
have been made administrators of tho h5ft?.h? lo,LJPj? Afe
nstatocftho Into Fred Brink-man. .""'
Tho larcrest new stock of wall
papers, borders and decorations can be
found at Blery's Welssport drug store.
Elsewhore ln to-day's Issue D. S.
Bock quotos prices on watches and
clocks. Bead his ad, then see his
goods.
For Sale A safety bicycle, ln good
condltlon,ball bearing all around, $17.00
cost suu. Apply to d. a. uock:, jjonign-
Fliat Street, between South and Plum Streets,
Lehl&hton, Pa.
The Carbon Advocate
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1891.
SECRET SOC1KTV GOSSIP. 7
The IClngs Daughters recently or
ganized here have twenty-one members.
Roval Arcanum headauarters at ton, fa.
Erie report a 13,000 gain in members Handsome now effects in wall
for lost year. paper, borders and decorations at
stnrriKVA Tyiilcrn nf Odd Follows, at liiery's. Welssport. Liowest prices and
Susauehanna, has 87.000 ln the treas- newest gooas.
ury and owns a hall. Martin Hough, of Union Hill, and
John E. Soldel has been elected Ven- Oscar Hein, of town, it is said will sprint
erablenermlt and Charles Klpp was a hair mile ror a large purse sometime
appointed Esquiro of Unaden Huetten m ine near iuture,
Huetten Castle, 310, K. G. E., Of town. Tho Henry Graver brick yards ln
All mombors of Lehigh Division, tho south end will open operations in
376. B. of L. E.. will meet ln Reber's tne course or a ween or ten aays tno
Hall at 0:30 o'clock Sunday In order to weamer Deing iavoraoie.
attend religious services In the M. E. D. T. Campbell, of the firm of
church. I Kelley & Campbell, plumbers and gas
At inuof tnn rinatina nf ttin Knlcrhts Utters, on Monday moved his family to
of the Golden Eagle are being organized this city rrom aetmenem.
Tl will U- 1bflf,,f. I Tl' t .1! -.n-
cd the latter part of May and early ln I borders or decorations of any kind
until you see tne nandsome nowtnings
at tilery '6 welssport drug store.
The Noss Family are the only
comedy family carrying an original
"Bung-Town Band" as seen In "A Quick
Match." upera llouse, 'ruesday.
Ex-sheriff Raudenbush is confined
to the house this week through Illness
superinduced by la grippe. Jake's
many friends hope for his early con
valescence.
If you need spring or summer
June.
A delegation of tho Oriental Court
of Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A.
M, of town, were at Millport Saturday
evening whero they initiated a number
of the Champion Council members into
the mysteries of the Orient. The boys
had a good time.
It Is very Important for you women
who are contemplating marriage with
a veteran for pension purpose to note
that a law has been passed on tnat sud-
He's perfectly crazy,
At two o'clock Sunday afternoon
Presiding Elder Lcpold, of tho Evan
gelical Association, will hold commun
ion services in tho Now Mahoning
church.
Wallace Drumholler. of Lansford.
succeeds his father, docoasod,as Mastor
Mechanic of the Lehigh Coal and
Navigation Company shops at tho
abovo place.
The Parryyilre" dam is completod
it
of
Soigfrld's, for tho Carbon Iron and
Pipe Company.
Up to last Saturday Engloman. tho
sprinter, who "soaked" his friends by
selling out his half milo foot raco with
George Chisnoll, at Lehighton, has not
turnou up in woatnoriy.
A steam shovel welshlnc 78 tons Is
used on the stripplngs at Jeanesville.
The crane to which it is attached weighs
7 tons. It is the heaviest shovel in use
ln the Lehigh coal region.
A new slope to bo known as No. 0.
is being sunk between Troscow and
Coleroine by Carter & Co. Now
engines, boifors and other necessary
machinery will bo placed in position in
a fow days.
Contributions for tho families who
lost their all by tho groat firo in
Nesquohoning a few weeks ago have
been pouring in to the committee for
some days and now amounts to over
81000 in cash and clothing.
John Tomaskuskv. a survivor of
the No. 10 flood at Jeanesville some
weeks wro. will soon sail for Huncarv.
John wants 810.000 cash to go on ex
hibition ln a museum. They say the
Other throe men havo signed contracts
to exhibit themselves.
A groat deal can bo dono by pro
perty holders In advancing the health
fulness of the town by early attention
to removal of ashes and thorough
cleansing about the premises. A local
pride should determine every resident
to place the streets and alloys in his
neighborhood in credltablo condition.
Mrs. Daniel Nothstein. of Normal
UlUUlV, UiUU t.l, UU1UU Ul UU1 DUU IU'
law, C. II. Seidle, in the above place at
Ject By"f TpvTs
j- -"rr mat- " o kindlv old lndv wi
Charlov Lilly, the barber, left Tues
day for Indianapolis, Ind.
John Leuckel,of Now York City,
was ln town during the wook.
Mrs. L. K. Boyer, of Iron street,
visited Slatlngton friends Tuesday.
James Slnyard was a familiar
flguro In town Tuesday of Normal
Square.
Thos. J. Nusbaum, of Lansford,
was a familiar figure soon on our streets
Wednesday.
Miss Mollie Malor. of Phlladel
phla. is visiting Miss TiUle Leuokol, on
First street.
Miss Martha Best, after a residence
of ton years In this town has returned
to Wolnutport
Mrs. Rudolph Nuss, of the second
ward, Mauch Chunk, visited friends In
town this week.
Mrs. George W. Morthlmer spent
last Saturday with Miss Llllle Williams
at Catasauqua.
Miss Mary Lentz has returned
from a pleasant visit of a week to
Hazleton friends.
Dr. T. M. Balliot. of Philadelphia.
was In town this week and made our
office a pleasant call.
-Judgo Soidlo, of Normal Square,
was seen in town on Tuesday shaking
hands with many friends.
mrs. u. x. Bcnocn and Airs. a.
NEWSY WBI88POKT.
TheDolnElof ftl.lTelrTonnBrltflrClironl
oled In Short Bnlp-Snap Order br the
"Stroller and Chum."
Will F. Blery and John Zero spent
last Sunday ln New York City.
For rent A dwelling house on
Union Hill. Apply to Dan Grayer.
Honry Shoemaker and wife spent
Sunday very pleasantly with friends at
Kunkletown.
Our publio schools will closoon
Monday after a very successful nine
month term.
Milton Snyder was to Philadelphia
this week buying In stook for Snyder's
general store.
A number of our young people
held a "crazy sociable" ln sohool hall
Thursday evening.
Mrs. Harry Fenstormacher re
turned Saturday from ndelichtful visit
to I'teeinnd roiatlves.
Get clocks and watches ropalrod by
tne woissport Jeweler, and wnat is tne
resuitr ixrrect timet
A. D. Hawk, of Union Hill, has the
contract to paint the new school house
i or tno independent scnooi uistrict,
Milton Flory and wife, were in at
tendance Tuesday at the funeral of a
near relative in Lower Towomenslng.
Rov. O. IT Eggo, of Allentown,
formerly pastor of Ebenezer church ln
this place, was among old friends here
Monday,
Samuel Solt and family, left on
FROM MAUCH CHUNK.
Tile County Oapl'nl Spiritedly Epltomtted
by a Special Correspondent. Tenonal
find Otherwise.
Sheriff Levari has nine prisoners
ln his West Broadway mansion.
The fair and festival for tho bene
fit of tho Onoko Hose Company, of the
east side, opened successfully Wednes
day evening.
The Jolly Twelve Club of the
Second ward will trip the light fantosto
toe on Friday evening in Stahl's Hall.
They anticipate a royal time. 4
Principal G. W. Hemmlnger, of
tho East Mauch Chunk schools, was
called homo Saturday owing to tho
serious illness of his mother who re
sides at Greensburg, Pa.
The County Commissioners havo
resolutod that hereafter justices of tho
poaco and constables in Carbon county
must present itemized bills before
thoy receive their swag. A very good
idoo, by tho way.
At a congregational meeting held
Friday ovoning the pastoriol relations
or uev. w. i'. Stevenson and tne ires-
byterlan ohurch, wero severed with
regret. A committee of flvo were ap
pointed to draft resolutions ln full ex
pression of the f oellng of the congregation.
The bill introduced in the State
Sonato by Senator Rapsher asking for
an anrjronriatlott of 81000 toward Mm
Philip Gintor monument has beon
amendod to read $2000. The bill has
BOYS
and
ZERN'S.
CHILDRENS
GLOTHIN
Beckendorf, of Fourth street, spent
Thursday with Mauch Chunk friends.
Mrs. mttcriine, or lviaucn ununic, " , , , w 1. , . I
spent several days this week with heH p",(Uegevmo, will fill tho puMt
t ri. isoiuei, on uanK-1 ,7", '
Mrs. J. D,
arrangements to dispose of her house
hold goods following which sho will
make her homo with her parents in
daughter, Mrs, John E,
way.
Charles A. Wagner left Tuesday
for Conshohocken, where he has so
curod employment with Wagner A
Bartholomew, cigar manfg's.
Big hearted Fred Brinkman, of
New York City, was in town for a few
days. Fred served his tlmo with tho
Advocate back a dozen or more years
ago when wo worked tho edition off on
a hand press.
We had tho pleasure of mooting a
pleasant party of Philadelphia gentle
men Saturday. They were Charles
Walters and son, F. Bindowood and P.
Herman and they wore being
chaperoned by Fred Horlachor. Mr.
Walters Is ln co-partnership with Mr.
Horlacher under tho name of the
Carbon County Improvement Com
pany doing business at Woissport.
M. A. Nagle, of South Bethlehem,
representing tho C. L. Yates & Co.,
nurseries of Rochester, N. Y., was in
town this weok and delivered ovor 81000
worth of goods. Milt Is a jolly good
fellow and can sell more nursery stock
than any other man on the road. He
carries a bundle of recommendations
with him that measure two yards or
more, with signatures on both sides.
He makes regular trips here.
Lehigh Valley No. 8, Tuesday night Pwr'?af VlTiS!
for Iiwrence, Kansas, where ttey will rTrcw"1 passag0- Qoodfor
In the future make their home. Senator Rapsher.
-U. A. Benner, a student ln Ursinus ..7,,B22?L Sta
U1U DU1UIU1 0 HUD UD&U&C A C1UI1UU 1JA"
amlners Horn and Reber, of Lehighton,
and Tweedlo. of Weatherlyjn Oak Hall:
Tr"ali Tl If nn t9 PiMiTrati T? 11m .Tills
Bonnlnger is making Y0Ung( of Packerton; Charles Druck-
enmiiier, or weatnerly, and Nagio,
of White Haven.
Northampton county.
Joseph F. Rox is tho now owner of
Chas. Halm's black trottint? horse
"John." Tho horse is a good one, hav
ing won tho county race trotted at tho
Lehighton fair In 1880.
'Saulro Kresro and family, of
Franklin, accompanied by U. S. Kresge
and wife were visiting Monroe county
U. S. G. Tobias, ono of Mauch
Chunk's prominent young men, spent
a short time in this city Wednesday as
tho guest of bis cousin, Arthur M,
Strong. While here he engagod rooms
for his command at tho Pennsylvania
Hall for the coming demonstration of
the Knights of the Golden Eagle. Mr.
Tobias, "who is the youngest officer in
the order, is Lieutenant Colonel of the
friends this week, and at the same I Sixth Regiment. Pottsviilo Journal.
time indulged In a little piscatorial Ex-Congressman Robert Klotz
sport, came down from Manch Chunk to at-
Daniel Graver. P. J. Kistler and tend the forty-third anniversary of the
A. F. Snyder accompanied by their I battle of Cerro Gordo, over which
Fatal Accident.
By tho breaking of an axle on freight
train 281. drawn by engine 57 carrying
live stock on the Lehigh Valley road at
Rockdale, Tuesday evening, a number
of cars wero smoshod and
better halves, were in attendance at
the Knight Templar banquet at tho
Americian House, Mauch Chunk,
Tuesday evening.
-Presiding Elder Hell, of the Evan
gelical Association, presided at
Ebenozer church last Sunday when
the holy communion was observed.
Following the services a collection of
moro than 820 was raised.
-On Tuesday Webster Campbell
dropped on 11s after snrvlni? r nix
months term in the county prison for
tho killing of Gertie Hlskey In Lehigh
ton last laarcn a year ago. Campbell
has changed but very little.
Rev. E. H. Roth, of Ohio, who had
been tendered n unanimous nail to the
i Henry niform nWain ATi and . .-Twuuom cnaei ana. who, oi r.
Wisler, middle brakoinan, aged about East Mauch Chunk has declined to ao- 22?
llVlnCf in lTanKlin tOWnsniP. WOH SO I ronttli.com. onit Hionnfnmo,! Inrnti 1
event a number of Mexican voterans
made common causo last evening.
Major Klotz served all through the
Mexican war, and was present.when
General Santa Anna surrondered to
General Scott and tho capitulation of
Mexico City followed. Ho has a valu
able collection of trophies and relics
of the famous campaigns in which he
figured, and takes pleasure in showing
them to his friends. Major Klotz has
quite recovered from his recent severe
illnes8,--Philadolphla Times.
LITTLE GAP.
Postmaster George M. Honry. was
on a business trip to the County Scat
last Saturday.
William Michael and wife, of Le
to draw pension. This is rawer rougn r, bottom,
D 111(1 Huiuiurzs. H'UUSO UU UIUO U I ir . 1 1
. ,-.. 1 ou can select irom soverai nun-
SgSyM dred designs if you buy wall paper,
.nSSi borders and decoration? from Owen
i!!86"?,110 ZZSL Rehrig, on Second street. Stock is new
ffi Tfh rnf 1. Ma Poes are very low.
Revolutionary widows, ovor ono hund-1 Quint Lehman, of Slatington, Is
rnd iron nftm- thn nlnsn nf the war. Herman's new barber. This reminds
j . . tj, ! ,!,!
of Improvements to
saloon and will soon put
chairs
A great sensation Is caused by
Squire Skeeters galloping down the
turnpike to unite two as one. To be
seen only in TheNoss Family's absublty
"A yulcK Matcn," at tne upera uouse,
Tuesday,
Henry Graver was speeding his
"dad's" sorrel colt "Billy" on First
street Tuesday. The animal is a lino
kindly old lady with many friends who
followed her to her last resting place
at Ben Salem.
Irvm Larrlsh. or Packerton. died
Thursday evening at five o'clock after
a few days' Illness with la grippe, aged
22 years and 8 months. Interment took
place Monday afternoon from tho Re
formed church, Welssport. The body
badly Injured that he died before medi
cal assistance could reacn nun. xne
stories relativo to the cause of the
accident differ in many particulars,
though tho one that is said to be true
Is something like this: There was a
negro on board tho tho train, occupy
ing a car with a horse, shipped from
Buffalo, N. Y., to Philadelphia. When
near Rockdalo he hoard a rattling
noise under the car and pushed open
tne door to see what was tno matter
cent the same, and the Reformed church
is now witnout a regular pastor.
a union iim scnooi uoj wuo was - Sunday last,
asked to give a definition for slowness 1 ' 7-n. i a
Georee M. Henry and wife, wore
the guests of Stephen Henry ,of Daniels-
when the horse broke looso andI0U0WlnB
bounded through the door: a north
bound coal train caught the animal
and forced him under the freight cars
thus causing the accident in question.
Wllser bo burled on Saturday morning
said, "The Lehigh Coal & Navigation
company, uo couidnt nave nit it
much better, for tho company have
been putting a new bridgo across the
canal ror ten years post and it isn't
hero yet.
The Choral Society of Ebenezer
Evangelical church will recite the
Mrs. Charles Andrew, of Weathorly.
was tho guest of Daniel Anthony and
lamlly during last ween.
James Swartz, a traveling salesman
for the firm of Johnson & Swartz, of
Allentown, made his regular trip to
this section last week.
-Mrs. Jacob Kuntzman died on Sun-
11AIX.RO AD GOSSlr.
tThero are 1,148 different wayB of
coupling cars, and 523 different kinds
or paoiocKs.
JLast week twenty-seven (27) Bald
win locomotives wero shipped from
Philadelphia to New South Wales.
JThe railroads seem to be earning
more money than last year, despite the
hard times they are having with the
State Hallroad commissioners.
tog a number "n';T, from the Lutheran church. Deceased I Miss uswald, l
his tonsorial KS?Tr bymn? Stl? was a member of Lehigh Council, 101, U. 8. X
put in new F3iL0 HnfL3UaKmiflr f ! Jr.O.U. A. M. and Gnaden Huetten Zernrsolo, by
program on next Monday I day mgnt irom oio age: sne was nearly
evening in the church edifice: Open. 1 88 years old. Funeral look place Wed-
Ing hymn, by Society; Scripture day, Rov. J. S. Erb, officiating. Inter-
Lesson, by tho President; Invocation, 1 ment at St. John's church, Millport,
by. the Pastor; singing, by Society; The George's school, taught by Al-
recitation, by EUa Laury; quartette, vln H. Sillies, had an average attend-
Miss Oswald, Miss Snyder, Dr. Andrews ance during the term of 9 male and 10
,tion, by natie female, total, 19; average per cent of
Castle, 310, K. G. E.
de.ceased will receive 8275 from the
Order.
An unknown man aced about irvimr gocietv.
tyi lio wow. you, uioau Buaveu uuu uuuuui Tho meeting was called to order
.nwti 2 re y i? fieiSht was round . on the the president. Oscar Heilman: the mln
uvuiLi vuiiajr uuuuo til .uuuigu vjup
early Saturday morning. The remains
wore discovered by a freight crew and wa3 thon recited; Song. "The bright
removed to uowman a station. Ills hraves are dancing," by the school;
left leg was crushed at the hip and the question, "How many shoes does it take
foot was severed. There was nothing to shoe an ox?" Emma Fortwancler:
M.it.'
MlSS Hazel L. Andrews: I nttnnHnnnn fltirinc tlio tnrm Rfl- nnlv
recitation by Miss Annie Williams; 23 scholars wero on tho roll. During
boio, lizzie uraver; recitation, juuue i the term tno tcacner had rorty visits.
.uiuui, omsuiljl J uwvio.,i iuiH HilUWH tUUt UULU UUruULU UUU
by duot, W. Whitehead and U. ts. Kresge; pupils took an interest in the toacher.
in. smgmg.oy society; a laugmng speu - r 0 Costonbador and Ed. H,
utes of the previous meeting wero read coming on, liss ijaury and juiss norn, Moo on gaturday last caught 39
and approved; the foUowlng program Romig; The showor song by trouti among tho number wer0 somo
"."""""Ji uibuu Ouisui, "j t that measured 17 Inches: they wero all
closing romarKs; closing Hymn. caucht in tho Aouashicola Creek at this
Pirirnirnv.
. . . ..... . I . . " i i en 7. . . - o l lu HUUtJ UU UA limuia J? UI LVIaUKlvl I
1A SohuylkiU county exchange isays: specimen oi norse uesn, measuring io 0n the body to lead to Its Identification, select reading, "My first school." Katie The new school house on the hill
"It is amusing to tno miners oitnia nanus uign xiewus hituu UU1K iiewas buried at Mauch ununic. Fonstermaoher; instrumental solo, Is being rapidly pushed to completion
5Voulu,""" """- , , mn , It isn't a bad suggestion that the "Boulanger's March," i,ueua Kehrlg; py uontractor Arner.
vauey.oai v.umuttu, o ' -Miss jaary wmioneao,oi r xanKiiu, Woatherlv Herald gives, so hero it is- chorus, "Who was itr" liertha HoUen- -Harry Handwork, a brother of Re
Z ,Vn?, People bach,LUzIeLentz,EllaS
a facti
JTho Central is having five new fast
passenger engines bunt at tne cook
Locomotive Works, at Patorson, under
the supervision of Traveling Des
patcher 'John Cassidy. Thirty new
' fir" MJaa Whithead P ln s. vicinity entertain nopes or oe- tiMiS":S' P05"i" a J irwin i.arasn. j-Tiday
y ;riZ "' j " " ingaoietovisit tne world's lalr in .""Kie331""?"' The marriage of Miss Lena daugh- two days.
' 8 1892. The question of chief importance tion, "How uia ine coaw-arms come ter 0j Joseph Schneider, of this place
tnrtn. into user" Mabel wneatley; select 4,.-i,r wiij ht..-i. m.
. . , . I . . . . . - , . r ,, -r i t r .1 . 1 II ill . (luiuoi.u. ,
-On Saturday evening the numer
ous close friends of Rev. W. H. Strauss
assembled at his Mahoning sueet resi-
fray tho expenses of the trip A little
forethought will onablo Quito a num
ber of our young people to gratify their
reading, "My wife," Lizzie Sohoch; es
say, "uratituae " wm. urenner: Ques
tion, "Who is called the Wizard of the
passenger coaches of tho latest design denco and enjoyed themselves highly desire. Organize clubs. et up enter- North?" Annabel Brokate; question,
nrfi also beincr built. I fViA ntAncilnn heincr the reverend I fntntnnnfa inf. thn nvnoAria c minci. "What fruit resembles a newly married
fTho Lehigh Valley Iteuroad uom- gentleman's ioiuDirtnaayanniversury. ted ln some bann, and whon the time cuuuiur- jju.aau ijuiu.ji, quosuuu, -nm
place. On their way homo the fisher
men killed eight snakes that wero colled
together in one heap. In tho coil was
three different kinds black, yellow
striped and copper.
Lizzie, a daughter of David H. and
Susannah Green, of this place, died on
morning alter an illness 01 omy
The causo or her deatn was
inflammation. The funeral took place
nf lO'AA nVlnMr n m nn "Mnrtrlnw. find
nldp.B nt-. tho. hnmn nf t.hn hrldn Tubs- the services were conducted by Rev. F.
dav. W. Smith, pastor of the Reformed
tnom i tnhftnTrnnttn. cnurcn. uuriai wasat me Jerusalem
dustrial crisis on tho first of May is cuurcn, .Lracnsviiio.
now agitating the minds of many. If I Mabel, a daughter or the widow ot
there should be. tho results may be I David Borgor, who resides with her
"-j - ,, 1 0 - ---------- - , - .r."r- i !!!, K
pony has Ignored tne liat 01 tno inter- JU)V Goo w Dungan, pastor of 8nB" a nrnyod tno money win oe i Mr FflnstPrmar.he most disastrous, the outcome no one parents, Mr. aid Mrs. Samuel Strohl,
state Commerce Commission contained e jj e. church, will deliver a special on hand. Just try the experiment. conundrum Mary Fern ;U m acher, , Sear StemlersvlUe, died on Friday last
bathodecUionagamstthecompaDyln dls0Ourse to the "Railroaders" on Sun- ThuroSamfo? the Tnext meetmgwas -The long talked of change In the after an illness of a few days. The
noake'the0 Z luJi "SWSf aosp. SSSSSbS PacKnard Isboutpleted; causoof d t duetofltaand
rates on shipments of anthracite coal "iSSB1 , nn,Uh in n lFn.' . H.FToeland has perfected an organ- adjourned. namely, an additional track tadepend-
Tinnrl v fhrAA TOnrs TTia fnnftml took
Along with our assortment of
boys clothing we carry' the
usual line of boots.Shoes, Slip
pers, Rubbers and Gents Furn
ishings. In this line tho ex
cellence of our goods has been
well established. Only the
best things go at tho lowest
prices. Postpone buying until
you see our assortment.
zicii&ixns.
WE have plaood oa ar
ra a nice assortment of 8jgi
and Children llvady - IA
Clothing in all the Mumu&b
effects. The prices oil tk$
goods arc marked at trrolarrS
figures. It will pay 7 t
postpono baying until yo
amino our aasortavsat,
and
CLOTHING
m top aaaaaa
The iS'pring
SCHWARTZ, The
season of 1891 find
Furniture M
38.
Ml
V
.III . a .
sun in tne leaa with one of tho handsomest assortmenta f
Fine and Medium Furniture
ever shownin the Lehigh Valleyk'at marvelously low pgm
i e uibu uuve oeauiuui patterns in
6a f
w 1
anil the prices are astonishingly low.
ail styles ana ail pnecs. In this line we are prepared to
uuueara 01 Dargains, ana competition cannot com qear
prices, vail ana see us.
South First Street, Lohighfcsa,
"" -"' ' '" inmi niiililisitliBUllBTin
GLAUSS
BROTHER,
FINE
MERCHANT
TAILORS,
LEHIGHTON
Spring, 1891.
Cassimeres,
Worsteds,
CorkscreTrs,
Cheyiots, &o.,
These are seasonabla M
rics and we have then ife fA
the newest styles and cfwte.
The markets were scarchei Up
the best and here they at m.
great array at all pricw. O
reputation as merchant taflorflifc
tstablished. Wo make tha fcsft
, fitting clothing at the lWe$
figure, two. important fact t9 fc
borne in mind when yea trust:
of getting measured foe &sw
clothing. We would liko jm.
to call and see us before ym
leave your measure elseirhafe.
N. B. Only one trora more. Drat fMtn
tnat we hare unpacked new tntnti 1 utiuiM
able Footwear for Men, Womta 1 tJMUMK,
alio Dents Furnltblnst.
Spring and S
ummar Millinery
KOW OK DISPIAT AT
to tidewater fitter uoxo liros. or tne A geeral invitation is extended to all.
right to carry the case into the United
States Courts, and there is no doubt
but that this will bo dono at once, and
that a protracted legal name will ensue.
Now is the time to take a drive
through our valleys. Boring's yernal
glory is just pudding torin witn now
lovliness while the song bird and
rippling brooks mako one think of
fairy lands, and praise the excellence
of Ebbert'a dandy turnout, livery on
North street.
LE1 Fees
The Carbon County Commissioners
have posted the following bill of legal
f In t.hnlr office and bills rendered
mnst. hn tfnmlzArl ncnordlnglv: i One of the most dangerous coun
Justices' fees. Information or com. terrelts tnat ever sprang up to cneat
nlnlnf. fnr nvnrv tnn words. 2 cents'. I the Government and annoy the Treas-
dooket entry on behalf ot Common- ury officials is now in circulation. It
warrants. iu cents, a IF.J silver certiucate, ana it is eo nearly
T Jeanesville will play ball with Ma-
nanoy uity on may io.
HYonser. Lehighton's phonomonal
lort, won't play Dall tnis year.
HWoatherly .thinks it has good base
ball material and consequently wants a
club.
Tulorner. is a new
Lehighton. Ho will
bog.
Lehighton won't play at Catasauqua
on Alay -; instead I'nliipsuurg will
play ncro.
fL. M. Boldler has been elected
t player signed by
I likely play second
How They Beat Their Backers.
A snorting man conversant with the
ins and outs of the Chisnel-Engleman
race at Lehighton, says no money was
stalled by tne principals or tneir bacK-
ers. lie says tnat wnen tne contract
for tho rase was signed each side staked
8100. Afterwards an agroement was
mado botwoon H-ncioman and tne men
who had raised his hundred dollars on
tho one side and tho Chisnel men on
the other side that Engleman should
allow Chisnol to win. Tho stake holder
was to return to each one his money.
This was done and tho Chisnel people
paid Engleman $200, and the backers
i.i- rv
-wuuitu, w uouui wmiauw. -xv uoum, u outw wuiuiuiw, 1 11 . . , , v. v 1 rtald Kngleman el!UU. and the backers
"ini examination or Base Ball fflMAffi
ueieuuauh w nuiu iu,uuua- uuomuu u i ets for tneir suaro or tno sole. Itazle-
terms oatn, iu cenuj, Huting recoBui- irom mo uUBu. Th mnnaBoment wants to suppress ton Standard
mm .tiuiu w -r, A Hnm of tnmi whn rene fl I nil ln1stnrnMSIl(xS1 It. Irnnna imnd
of the scale pusher. The work has
been under the direction of Foreman
Waterbor, a thoroughly competent
man. The shifting of coal Is greatly
facilitated.
The death of Irwin Larash. clerk In
tne forwarding department 01 tno u.
V. R. R, was sudden and a shock to his
associates. He was a young man of a
quiet and retiring disposition, and
highly esteemed by all who knew him,
A uoral ouering irom tne attacners 01
the Forwarding Department was a
token of respect at his funeral obse
quies.
The lata interview with Grover
Cleveland as to his position on the silver
Question. 11 no snould be elected rresi-
dent in D2, Is strong evidence that he
rrSslM ABporUaaB vent, JfiKM
iringr hatt JftL
. rii w I 1 ji, nis cognomen. XjI is a ursonue leuow - - sporune miiu. ui wo uwru iiuube, uiu nn nns nnnhl4
of suit. 10 cents return of proceedings I " , , ,,,, , 0i,w -crri, Tm.n. u iu ni rt f ,i,u, Hmo t,ofQ i,A . country no one aouDts.
ing congratulations on mm,
on certiorari or appeal, lnoluding re
cognizance. 50 cents.
Constables' fees. Executing warrant.
for each defendant 50 cents; conveying
to jail each defendant 50 cents; serving
justioo's subpoena, 15 cents; traveling
exbenses, ror eacn mue, u cents; mak
ing return to Court, $1.60.
Resolutions of Condolence.
At a meeting of Lehigh Council, No.
101, Jr. O. U. A. M.t of Lehighton, Pa.,
the following preamble and resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
AVhkbkas, The Hiiprem Councillor ot the
Universe lm ln Ills Infinite wisdom called
from our inldsr Brother lrvlo W. Larrtshtor
InltlaUon Into the (Supreme Council, therefore
be It
ItESOLVEn, inai o recoirmte ills au-wise
' tri ji.- rvri. 1 j.i. 1 t itt I wetnor urover uieveiana wm 00
QOIlRni&uluuuua uu uuu. I uiiuu iu Hvuauu;uuiuuiiu msu Wltu ruiuiuriwiuut uwnruumttmuuuiuHifto, . ,11
n. Mn a TT rtownmn a gamo'otballonihoDutchHlllgrounds heavy weight champion of tho Lehigh the Democro o nom inee Is betag dls
tfi6"? iEite withal&hanoy City dub. Game will VallYy, and Billy. Keirnan,. middle cussed Kh'-
be called at a o'ciock. liadams and welgbt champion or tno lenign vauey: i Ji,, "r VT V. t
ayes, or inuadeipnia, anai"w-v .rrc ' , rcTiJ
X.,,. xt v 1.'. t 1. 1 tn win. Whether his opponent be Har-
ujllius, Ul now iuriii uwitti -r T., , ... f . . , , .
Morrlsv. of New York, and Pat son or "i?inei wul V0' aelB.T a.BuW
Kennedy, or iNewarK: and a ten round
glove contest between Jack Gillln. of
Philadelphia, and Frank Rutter, of
Providence. Tickets aro for sale at
Beber's. Lehighton, and Biory'a Welss
port.
1-iiecmo.Uglli. ana lower vmpuuy, T)nnnfillv wlU do the battorv work for .Tank Haves.
ilgned tne position to accept a Mah ' cltv. Qnd Go"rmlev and Jimmv dolli
liilmor ror xamaqua.
VLohlchton will open tho base ball
season on Saturday by a game on the
homo grounds with the Alerts, of
-juts. Aaron rruzuiKor, ui uuu- phmpsburg, N. J., one of the strongest
ttiS$u2&hZS amateu? cfubs playing ball-having
fi?' S ?T defeated the strong Lafayette College
power ana uovr m mreic suDimssinn to tin will.
feeling- iohu inoiiRii iiib aiuicuon 1
Fain and sorrow, It Is only anothei
he mysterous way In whlcn 1
Councillor nerforms his wonderous i
ItEsOLVEO, That, to the bereaved faintly we
only another exposition ot
iun oupruuie
tnrier sincere solicitude and commend them to
nod for comfort in their sore atllictlon, tor we
recogntte the loss ol a generous christian son
nrt nroth.r ln hi rff:L!h.
uasoLVKn, inat our cnarier do aripea in
Hunerlntendent of tho Allentown
has res
similar one at Chatanoga. Tenn.
whither he will soon go. Alox lias
many friends, in this vicinity who
wish him a full share ot prosperity.
Mrs. Aaron Frltzinger, of Hoken-
daui
Sum
a daughter of the late Daniel Schoch,
deceased, of tho town of Woissport.
Rho leaves a husband and six children,
Deceased was a sister to Wash. Kcnocn,
ot this city, and Mrs. Ammon Klotz, of
FranKlin. interment iook piace ou
Tursday.
Howard Soaboldt, agent for Frank
N. Peters & Bro., builders of iron
fences, on Haturdav toolc orders ror
189 feet of fencing and on Monday 400
feet. Among the property noiders
buying of Mr. Soaboldt wero B. J.
Kuntz, this city, Levi Harleman and II
place on Tuesday; services were con
ducted by Rev. F.W. Smith. Intermont
at St. John's church, Millport.
S10.000 Worth of Heady-Hade Clothlnc
Must be sold regardless of cost. Boys
suits rrom flit) to $o; men's suits irom
SU up to 20, at Sondhelm's Merchant
Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk, which
will bo a clean saving of 20 per cent on
every purcnase made.
Sheriff Sales.
Sheriff Levan on Thursday sold tho
personal property or vv. 11. iiann. a
Woatherly merchant.
On Friday Sheriff Levan will soli
the personal property of William
Tong, of Summit H11L
PUBLIC SALI5 ItEdlSTEIl,
.. C- 1 f O -i. nnA nllnnl.
uu niiuuuy, nxay mux uuu u v.ul,..)
p. m., Edward Raber and J. K. Rlckert,
assignees or Boiomon waicK, wiubuji
at publio sale, on tho premises ln
Waloksville, Franklin twp., a Tariety of
personal property, boo mus.
un Baturoay, aiay u, ai one o ciucn
B, m., ivuzauetu vxuer. wm seu at puu
osale on the premises In Franklin
twp., valuable real estate and personal
property. See bills.
ISS AL YENIA CtR AVER'S
Millinery Emporium.
The styles ar tka lawMst tm
Every plaoa
carefully searched for tha
ideas and handsomest affeeia la
team two weeks ago. Admission to
the grounds l5o, grandstand lOo extra.
As usual ladies will be admitted to tne
grounds froe. Don't miss this game.
Once more the Lehighton club have
proved themselves to bo unreliable by
canceling their dato with the homo
team. They had engaged to play tho
opening game with tho home club on
the new grounds on May 2nd. They
wero to receive thirty dollars and ex-
pensos and Bimply because tne uatasau-
nua olub refused to play at Lehighton
for no other remuneration but their
Luther Union,
The Luther Union will hold its regu
lar meeting on next Tuesday evoning,
April 28th. The following programme
has boen arranged: upening exercises
Granville Rehrig; recitation. Laura
- J 1 T T 1 1 . 1 1 ...... -J I C!l
hOmO I UwUU'uui Duiwbicauiujj, iuiitx piinuQs.
referred questions, Aiary iteurig ana
tnsVbe puwiKJdln t by the above firm is jhighton team refused to flU their chp;us, conducted by Mamie
Ada Webb; duet, Llllie Reichard and
Mrs. D. J. Kistler; skotch, Wllmer
Heldt: recitation. Emma Semmel: de
bate, "'Resolved. That conscience Is a
greater preventive from crime than
law;" affirmative, L. J. Hausman and
Al. ueidier;
O. W. MOKTII1MEB,
r' a wiiiMiru
WM.UCC01lMlbK, JK.
t v i .. on i.ai.i fiio:us. conauciea DTiuamie Hemmoi.
) ... I among tae very best in themarKCt, a L ement WeU. several other teams All aro cordiaUy invited to attend.
uoramiiiw iaoi evidenced oy tno largely increas- zz"Z"ljT' i i a ti, ,i.i ,.
Inn dbIab I llUVO KlUUiy VUWUWWOUWMWU I
"H place and the blowhards who are in workingmen, dout throw away
urd Times. Tho Carbon County Improvement reality afraid of our olub will hardly your hard earned cash when you can
Times are bard, but we'U do the Company has offered to illuminate be missed. Cor. Catasauqua, Critic. save considerable of It by purchasing
Bnnaxe thing and give a sash disnnuntl thin town with eltvntrin lloht nt tha I flnr Cntnsanoua friends should not I of E. 1L Hohl. the Mauch Chunk Jewel-
of five per cent on every purchase of nominal cost of 800 per light At misrepresent things. Tell the truth, er. Our latest reduced prices knocks
ready-made or merchant tailoring present It costs gsoo or SOOO for the and shame the devil: Liomgnton was to tnem ail out. uonx expect to near a
clothing at Sondhelm's Merchant miserable coal oil lamps: for less thnn nlav at Catsauoua for 830. but on the good word for us from our competitors;
Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. twice this amount we can have some- refusal of the management to give us a we wish them success. Oar low prices
, I thing decent, it shonidn't tnirn rwm. ratnm tramn nt thBRame ngure tneaaiei may nurt. dui we musi maKO prices to
The prettiest lot ot cold bridal oil more than thirteen minutes to was broken. As to Lehighton being suit the times, and we have the financial
rings ever shown In this section aro I settle this very Important question. 1 afraid of Catasauqua wo refer to the I resources to give tho poor working
COW aispiayea a a.n. uwu i ra&ucu i cdiooursgs loctu enterprise oy doing I games piayea ia.m year imi isus mo i poupiv uio uououv ui iuo virwvij ht
Cinnk Jewelry btor. I tometning to advanc loctu interests, story. I pnee we now oner
Democrat from exercising his right to
make the election or honest and rear-
less Grover Cleveland the next Presi
dent. He can and will be elected If
nominated.
The tonnage over the Packerton
scale for Monday and Tuesday was
unusually heavy, about fifty-nine
thousand tons. It Is very generally
hoped that there will be an improve
ment in the coal trade soon. The
effects of so much Idle time is sorely
felt bv the employees and will bo dis
astrous to business men unless a bet
terment occurs soon. All sorts of
reasons are given for the present de
pression. If there is a remedy it is
hoped the application will be made
speedily, that relief may come to those
now sintering.
LeT Tour Ueatare,
Leavo your measure for a fine all-
wool suit or trousers at Sondhoim's
Merchant Tailoring Hall, Mauch
Chunk, who makes suits from 812 up to
do; all-wool pants rrom w.uu to tiv.w.
FAY DP.
Some subscribers are behind hand on
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is a peculiar medietas. It Is carefully prepared
from SaruparUla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock,
PJpslssewa, Juniper Berries, and other well
known and Tsluablo Yegetsblo remedies, by a
peculiar combination, proportion and process,
firing to Hood's BansparlUa cnratlre power not
possessed by other medicines. It effecU remark
able cures whero other preparations fall.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best blood purifier before the public. It
eradicates erery Impurity, and cures Scrofula,
Salt Bheum, Bolls, Pimples, au uumors, uj
pepsla, BUloosneis, Sick Beadache, Indigestion,
General Debility, Catanb, Bbeumettsm, Kidney
and liter Complaints, orsreomes that tired feel
ing, creates an appetite, ana ouuas np me sisreiu.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Has met peculiar and unparalleled success at
hems. Such bat become its popularity la Lowell,
Mass., .where tt Is made, that whole neighbor
hoods aro taking It at the same time. Lowell
druggists seU more of Hood's BarsaparUla than
ot all ether sarsaparUlas or blood purtflsrs.
SoldbydmggUts. flislxforfJ. Prepared only by
0, 1. HOOD 4 CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mus.
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
the market.
line, and we feel sur tktvt t5
ney spring and summer steek asp
resents the craam ol ths bt.
cordially invite you Jo tamt tgtA
tea vlb, stamina ear gtbta mtSt
learn prices.
REX'S BON
MARCHE.
OTUBEB'3 BIIAVINO SALOON, opposite the
unhRnrlntion. nnrt w think It la about 1 13 ADVQCATK Orrisra:, U headquarters lor
rtn;r'tMnirf rVknn n shaving. Mireuitm ana snampoomg. uu.
Let each one look at bis direction tab
to see how he stands. Remittances
can be made either by postal money
oraer, arait, cucck, or ay enoioaiug uie
money ln bills. Dont keep us waiting
long, aa nsexi tne money
O TO FBS. ItODEHER, under the Exchange
VihiAnihV hut, rut rwr- r!iAd on Hundava
Boeder'a IJalr tonic eoiea Dandruff. We carry
Instock a full line of f aney toilet articles at .low
est prices, and we are the only place In town
wre m em kr Sengee'i Crean ter tae taee.
Keep your
otic on
this space
for the next
few weeks.
It will pay
BBOXDWAT,
you t d ! !
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