ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH 8T0RI We've opened this week most stylish line of he Entirely new designs in Gold, Silver, Steel. Black and Com bination Colors which harmon ize very prettily. Crown nnd Tnn, Slate and Tan TRIMMINGS. "We have a great variety of xnw torials used for Trimmings : Satins in all Shados. Moiro Silks In all Shades. Plain Silks in all Shadoe. Surah in all Shados. Silk Volvots In all Shados. Brooadod Velvets in all Shados. Plain Velveteens in all Shades. Velvet Ribbons in all wldths.Black only HatinEdgo Ribbons in all widths and shades. Moiro Edco Ribbon In all widths and shados. J. T. NUSBAU1YT. Fiut Street, between South nnd rium Streets, Lehlgliton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MAY 0,1801. sEcnr.T socikty cossir. Junior Order Unltod American Mo ohanics presentod the schools of La trobe with a flno silk flag. Poho Poco Tribo, 171, Imp. O. of R. M., of Weiasport, will participate In Tammany Day at Allontown on the 12th. All members of camp 5-il P. O. S. of A., aro requested to bo presont at meet ing on Tuesday evening. May 12, Business of importanco will bo trans acted. Lodge No. 200, Order of Elks, was institutod at Hazlotou Tuesday evening of last week. The membership com prises some of thomostprominont citi zens of that town. A Camp of the Sons of Veterans is Is being orgnnlzod at Hcllertown. By the way, what has becomo of the effort toward re-organlzing Col. John Lontz Camp, of this town ? Poho Poco Tribe of Rod Men, of Woissport, will bo accompanied to Allontown on Tuesday by tho Arlon Cornet Band, of Lohighton. Tho boys expect a good time. Maj. Klotz Commandory and dolo eations from Carbon and Onaden Huot ten Castlos. K. O. E., of town, will par ticipate In tho grand parado at Potts villo on Tuesday next, In honor of the annual sossion of tho Grand Castlo of Pennsylvania. Tho committee appointed by John D. Bertolotte Post, 481, G. A. It., to per fect arrangement for tho observance of Memorial Day, will moot and mako out thoir program on Tuosday next. It is oxpected that all tho socrot soclotios in town will participate. William Scofleld, of Washington Camp, P. O. S. of A., 122, of Woissport, no doubt boats the rocord for regular attendance. In flvo years, during which period ho has filled the oflco of financial secretary quite ably and efficiently, ho has only missed throe meotings. Can any one boat it? There are 007 Grand Army Posts in this State, and tho present membership Is 43,820. During tho past year C03 comrades have died, that being tho longest death roll of any year since the department was organized. Tho com rades relieved 2,142 members and the Bum expended in relief amounted to 130,774.08. ltAititoAi) aossir. IThe new schedule coiner In nflWf. nn lOscar Waterbor. of town, will be a conductor on second No. 7, on Lehigh Valley ufter this weok, and Nicholas and Criotz will brake on tho samo tmin. JThero will bo a completo change in the running arrangemont of coal, freight and passenger trains on the Valley commencing with Sunday com ing. JHoretoforo porsons who wrecked a train by which any porsons wore killod could only bo tried for manslaughter. The legislature has passod a law making it murder in the first degrco. This is Indeed a sonsiblo move If the train wreckor does not desorvo hanging no one does. IThore are carried In ono year on tho railroads of the Unitod States 651,000 000 tons of freight, and 472,000,000 TmQfcrtnitAria. Tifwr. vpur ?tlfl nnacunonK were killed, and 2,110 injured. Besides this, thero wero 1,972 employes killed and 20,023 injured. Tho total stock and bonds of the railways of the Unitod States are estimated at 87,305,000,000. Tho Pardee Car and Machine Works at Watsontown is now turning out tho first lot of cars of the Lohigh Vulley contract, and they are the finest in the land. Everything connected with tho cars is of the very best; each oar is equipped with automatic couplers und air brakes, and every part of the work Is under supervision of ono of tho com pany's expert inspectors. JTho splendid financial credit of the Lehigh valley Railroad Company hes been demonstrated again by the large per cent, bonds 6f tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, of Now York. The subscription books were oponed on Tuesday, yet at the close of business it was generally understood the entire amount had been quite taken. In all probability the loan will bo largely ovorsubcribed. JOf tho determination of the railrc.id company to ignore the decUion of the Inter-State Commerce t'ommission. tho Wilkosbarre Record hays: "It Is, ol cuurse, impossible for tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company to reeoncilo the in consistency of its transportation rates when it earrlos oorn wurth 70 ceutsa bushel froni Chicago ti Philadelphia for 7'fj cents a bushel, equivalent to &'l a gross ton, ana oonipaln coal shippers mj pay vxau a ton lor trantportuig an u-, A ,o iuwhb iroin ntiston to unieaao. i parlond of corn worth Ktlfl in (Thlnm- is hauled 150 miles farther than the ear of coal (worth say W at tho mine) Which wo ship to Chioago, yot on the cheaper commodity the freight is six dollars a car more. It is just such in- iostioo that the inter state commeroe wr was framed to prevent, and it is not likely that the Lehigh Valley Com pany will be ablo to disturb its health ful operation by any claims based up on vested rights under our State laws." Thills 1'orTouI A magnifloent line of baadsomn gold watches. The very largest, rich and Ijou'ft designs; entirely new iu shapes, iandsouie m appearance and perfect in mechanism, uont tail to see the LOCAL CRIST. Fmtn tli lli.per of lCrrrj Day nwnli The ClironlrHnx" of h Live Hfportet - Build n liosr house. l ull lino of Ingrain aud Urutnel carpots at Hour.y Schwartz s. Wedding rings, wodding rings, wedding rings, at K H. Hohl's Mauch Chunk. Council should think seriuuslv of i hoso house. Will Campbell, rooontly married, now lives on rouriu street. -Don't you think it about time to give some thought to permanent Park ihiproyement? A new time table will go into effect on the Lohigh Valley Railroad to morrow, Sunday. An aro light will bo placed noar the Carbon House, tho cost of tho Bame will be paid by tho merchants in the vicinity. Don't you think wo need a hose house? Put it down in your diary, if you keop one, that on Wednesday, May 0, 1801, thore was a fall of snow in this neighborhood. Vb can give you an American watch as low as U4.00, call at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk and see thm. Al Rex, aL. V. firemen, had a linger so badly mashed oue day recently that Dr. Selplo had to amputiate it. Of course we need a hose house. Blory, "Woissport, only has in stock the newest things iu wall papers, borders and decorations. Don't buy wall papor until you see the now designs at Biory's Woissport drutr store. Lowest Vrtrvw nnd (taut goods. For good clock and watch repair ing CO to WIIRnn H'rflnte thn Tiatvl jeweier on uanKway. All worn done neatly, cheaply and promptly. 4t Lohighton noeds a hose house! Buv only tho newest rlnAlitnA In wall minor, borders and dnmrntlrma nt Biory's Woissport drug storo. Prices are very low. A sovon year old son of Jacob Georgo, living on tho Pnckerton road, ieu recently una sustained a fracture ot tno eioow joint. Thomas the drueirlst. brut nut Ma suuu iountam in operation, no nas also connected n beautiful water spray which adds much to tho beauty of IiIr nanasomo lountain. Lohighton neods a hose house! For tho best makes of Blnynliw rrn 1 . T1 . n r . , . " iu ju. u, Ziorn, ieniguton. Willi r,nrrt l,.,.lAwi ilnnnnnUnn ...... j.Hji, wAuuLo, uukjuiauuua and painter, supplies at Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk, in good array and atoll pricos. Mossrs. John Soaboldt. Jr.. nnd T) II. Straup have boon appointod apprais ers of tho Reuben Fonstermacher estate. Photoeranhor W. D. Rlshol will utum a beautiful double house on oast Alum street, on a site rocontlv nnr- onaseu irom uosepu uoi'Tonn. Build a hoso house. The Lehighton Water Company will not oloct a director in the placo of Reubon Fcnstermachor, deceased, until tho regular annual meeting In July, Aro you looking for somothing artistic, entirely new and pretty in jowelry, rings and charms, then go and seo tho elegant 6tock just received at E. H. Hohl's Mauch Chunk Jowelry Storo. Give us a hoso houso. Ervo Schoch is getting our a petition against a Second street man who plays baso ball on Sunday. Ervc says it must bo stopped. The athlotio entertainment in tho Opera House to-night will very likoly bo largely attended by tho sporting fraternity of tho vicinity, Quito a numbor of tickets havo already boon sold. Wo need a hoso house. According to a notico conspicuously posted throughout the town this week by Mayor Ben Kuntz, all persons are notifiod to koop their alleys clean and aro forbid dumping olfal onthomain thoroughfares. Right. Elmer Yensor, better known a6 "Jack," will goto Hazlelon this woeli whore Dr. W. F. Danzer will perform an oporatlonon the removal of lilfiriaht eyo, rocontly lost by tho bursting of a wnooi m tho polishing dopartmeht of tho Lehigh Stovo Works. Why not havo a hoso houso? Ono day this week Mayor Ben Kuntz hung up in tho various public places copies of tho borough ordinan ces, of tho date 1873-almost 20 years old. Thoy should bo rovisod and print ed. Of pourso wo want a hose houso. You can soloct from several hun dred dosigns If you buy wall paper, borders and decorations from Owen Rohrig, dn Second street. Stock is new and prlcos aro tho lowest. Duober, Hampdon, New Dust Proof, 1 ontlmo, quick train railroad watches aro usod almost exclusively on nil loading Wostern railroads. See thom nt E. 1. Hohl's Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk. Best railway tirao-kocpor in oxlstanco. ' ' Talk about a hose house. The railroad men of this vicinity aro arranging for the organization of a Railroad Men's Christian Association. For this purpose tho committees of the several lodges will meet in Rsber's Hall on Sunday afternoon. , 77 The plumbing firm of KellyA Camp bell has been dissolved, Mr. Kelly re-; tiring. Hereafter the business will be conducted by Campbell A Savage the latter gentleman of Bethlehem, where he at present oojiduots a large plumbing establishment. At the sale of the William Wagner estate In this city Tuesday, B. J. Kuntz bought the south Second street proper ty for W25; Mrs. Reuben FouHtemacW, the dwelling on Second street, between Iron and south street, for $975, and the Second street lot to Mrs. Nunov Mc Lean for W00. Dream abont a hose house, The people of this vicinity should give the buse ball boys heaaty en couragement ut thoir festival to-night and Saturday night in Uabel's Halt The committee is laboring earnestly to put the interests of t he club on a sound footing and should tie well patronized At a special meeting of the Lehif U ton Cemetery Cumpmjy, hld at the oltlee of J. A H. Soaboldt, Saturdnv evening Wm. McCoruiick and William acmituo were elected directors, to fill the vacancies c.uised by the death of Reuben Fciist'i-maehcr and Fred bi iukman, aud l H Ktrnup was made treasurer, vioo F. Hrinkman. Commuuion m n ic h will be held at the Ebenezer Evangelical church on Sunday uiurnmv. Je. W F Hell Presiding Elder of the Allontown Dis trict, will be present to otliciate. Ho will preach in the Gtrinau language iu the moi ning and Emrlich In tho ing. Morning services at 10:00 o'clock: evening, at 7:30 o'olock. This will be Kev. a, ,' nrt ofilcihl visit to Lohigh- ton. lio has the reputation of being an able and tlo,ueiit speaker. All aro mutually mviiea to attend. Build a hose house. St, BID Wll Sit. W 11 buy you a guaranteed G. A. R, SUlt Or Oassmere SUlt: thosn nrlniu. uuan a saving of from H to 86, on ! tion of dealura in' manufactured to eery suit you buy at Sondkeim'a , bmvo. who urt not rmilltriH tn r. Merchant Chunk. Tailoring HoU, Mauch It isaid at Witshingtou that the nlxili ition of this special tai of iriM will " lTBT-lC HAI.K ItEOI&TER. -On Saturday, Miiv !, at one o'clock p. m., Ejismbtfth Zelier, wUI kcfi ut pub- UO Sale Oil t.hn r.i.tnlD. 1 A COLUMN OF JUMBLE 3 Origin! nml Cllppi-it. I.litte Mejet.-ra of Interact Mint nr Worth the Reading, A riding elub is being organized at Beaver Meadow. Linfoid mid Kiimmit Hill sports roeoiitly in-; hmiW in u ooek fight. Ol course it's ugftiust. the law, but what's tho dlf? Wenflierlj liitrli school 1ms Willi drown fiiim the C'.irbon county high "chool coin se. The schools at Mauch Chunk and Lansford are ditto. The Wontherly silk mill pays out between ei'KX) and W000 twlco everv month to its employees. Evidently a huk mm is a paying institution for any wwn wuen proporiy managea. On Friday. May 20. J. C. Kreamer. administrator of tho late Robert A Honry, will sell ahmblo real estate on the premises at. Little Gap. See bills and advertisement. The Mutual Fire Insuranco Com pany of Lehigh county, havo nald to ex, judge Meendson, of Lower Towamen sing, through the agents, Messrs. J. & II. Seaboldt, of Lehighton, Cl,730on the lews or mis inrgo barn during last weok. -An exehantro savs a norfect town is mat in which you see tho larmcmatro nizing tho homo merchants, the laborers spending tho money they earn with their own tradesmen, and all animated by o spirit th'it, will not unrchase articles abroad if they emi bo bought at nomo. fho "Russian Hungarians" cele brated Sunday as thoir Eastor. The day was generally spent in drinking buu uemg merry. At weaver Meadow and Leviston, where that element is numerous, they had ordered 50 kegs of beer and a large amount of whiskey from a dealer in Hozleton for the event. Lismon UAI. Charles Prutzman "drums" lumber. E. J. Kuntzman smiles beoauso It's a girl. T. S. Griffin has sold his naptha boat, L. F. Kern wields tho brush at Mauch Chunk. W. II. Gruber hnamn 'Stnn ber on Monday. -W. II. Grim nnd Albert Meendsen aro rival sand shippers. Stomlorsvlllo parlors woro recently uiuiu uy jirusi dl. u. X'rutzman "Arming don'.t pay," says Cliff. onyuer, as ne returns to Old Carbon, Tho Griffin Band is progressing under tho leadership ofS. A. Prutzman. The measles have completoly cov ered Mattio Qrubor, daughter of tho gouim oquire. -L..G. Roethllno is now readv to in. suro your life, but we don't know for exactly how long. Dallas BloSO mnvrw tn 17mmiiini. burg; Joseph Getz takes tho placo nt juuun. iiw. j.o, yacateu oy air. uioso. Roy. Knecht, tho nntl-Bowmanltfl pastor, preached in tho school house at Millport, on Sunday ovenintr. tn n. lnrirn uuuitiuue. Judge Moendsen's barn wns dn. s;i-oyea by lire last week. The house was saved by the timely arrival of work man from the quarries. Tho proporty waa luuuruu. LITTLE OAP. JOSlah M. Rllflns nf T.nhl(Thtr,T, wno at our placo on Friday last on business. Alvln II. Sllflos, of Llttlo Gap. was H. , , i r t i - r fir, v -. . . Kuuai, ui uusiun ju. Dunes ot jenigh' ton during this week. Androw Bovor and Rnmnnl n uum m lun jjiauu, mica lost avaiuablo norse oy ueatn, on Thursday last. Rumor has it that Mr. A oh Smith, of Lehigh Gap, and Miss Jane tiuKuan. oi iuiuport, woro unitod in holy matrimony on Sunday last. If it is truo wo oxtond congratulations and best wishos. -Alvln H. Sillies nnd Itlnhnrl n Costonbador, on Wodnesday last caught S3 trout in tho Aquashicola Creek. Among the lot were somo that moasurod one foot Goodluok for the boys, trout know for whom they bito. William Hendrioks, a son of William and Julia Christman, died on Thursday Anril 30. after nn illnnan ni aiy a few days, ago was nearly five years. The cause of death attack of measles. Tho funeral took plaoe on Monday, at 10 services were conducted by Rev. Laury. raauB in tue at. John s cemotory, at Kunklotown. -Victoria H. a daimlitAr nf TawIc and Harriet Lichtenwalter, died on Friday morning after an illness of a few woolrs. Age was ono yeur and nine months. The cause of death was in flammation resulting from an attack of measlos. Tho funeral took- rilflAA of 0:30 a. m., on Tuesday, and tho services were conuuetod by Kev. a. B. Stupp, pastor of the Lutheni church. Burial was made in tho St. John's cemetery at Kunklotown. Klttler for Sheriff. Mr. Editor With your kind slon, now that candidates aro oqming forward for political offleo. let ma kindly SUmrOflf flS n RllltahlA nai'Dnn Sherllr of this county to euccoed H. P. Levan, the nreeent innnmlint m.. Jonathan Klstler. of Lehinhton. i think he would make an excellent winning oandidate having hosts of friends all over the county. He is strong where other men are weak, and his nomination would give entire satis faction. Let the lpwor end Democrats rally for Klstler and he wlU be the nommoe. For the good of the nartv. I am yours truly. Weatherly,Pa.6-ftSl, X X X X Mothers M'ant Their Boy Well Drenaed We can offer you a stylish boy's suit. with short or long pants, with or with. out vests, from 11.25 up to J16.00, and wui save you -jo per oeut on all ckith ing bought at Sondheim'b One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauoh Chunk A Deep Oath. A young son of Emanuel Coohary, of Beaver liun, was playing with an open pen knife in his hand the other day, when ho tripped and fcU the knife blade striking his forehead, just above the eye. uml entering about two inches whoro it broke off. The llttlo lollow iiitfere.l considerable but he acted biavely. Dr. Soipio removed the blade ami drubbed tho wound end the boy is O, K. IIaiill Wmlde1. U S Grant Tobias, ono of Mauch Chunk's popular young buxiiietut men, was ou Tuesday united in matrimony to Miss Edith, daughter of Col. William Brodhead,of Packertou, at the home of the bride's parents and in the presence only of veiy elose friemK by Rev. O Neil, of Muueh Chunk. They wore made the recipients of many costly und useful presents. This paper joins w ith hosts of friends iu wishing long life and prosperity to Mr. nnd Mrs. U. S Grant Tobias. The Speolnl Taiei Repealed. Beginning May 1st all the special taxes imposed upon dealerh in leaf to bacco, nianufaclurerh of tobucco uud cigars, and upon peddlers of tobacco, were repealed Thi) lu, homer, n- OuirOS tlmt tlir.i.n mtnum ... .Li..i p J-alA. l..,H ...... . . of business, etc., with the local eolk-etor nl Intjimnl nu'imiii, iiKI,,,,,) II,. cause a lose, to th governmi-ut of -l UXi.Ouo aimuullv . - - '--- itti uil I - ii ii A a tf I .. 1 .. . i ...... .. ir:i i. . , . . , ... PEOPLE ON THE GO. Fl!i rictnroi of Fsmlllar Facet Coming nnl Going. Ex-County Commissioner Hawk was in town Tuesday. -Dr. J. C. Kreamer, of Millport,, gave n ini'iisniiL can on Monday. Allen Peters, of New York City, ws ,wn ,or a row days his week. Thursday i uHniravuic, i a., aroppou in to seo us L. A. Mantz, proprietor of the White Henr Hotel, near Summit Hill, wha tn town Monday evonlng. Misses Cora Shanton and Blanche Eok, of Mauch Chunk, were guests of ilium uounie mortnimer on Tuesday. .Jonathan Klstler was ut Fleetwood, Pa., this week looking up the knitting mill project towards which $16,000 has aironay been raised. A. D. Miller, of Normal Square, while in town Wednesday made us a pleasant call. Mr. Miller is the owner of a large fruit orchard nnd ho says the luveut uoiu snap uas none great harm, , 11AHK HALL, GUSNir. TiLEinonTON Wins Aoain. Tho Phil- lipsburg elub mot Lehighton last Sat urday and were badly beaten, The day was as pleasant for ball playing as could uwwreuantt an audience ot lour hun-1 dred witnessed the game. The mime was ouite ar.ontnmt.tr, thn nrovtno - - . r'""" uo fielding very loose on both sides. Le- hlghton was short the servines nf T.nU. ens, wno is laid ud with nn liiiiirtul .... ... hand, and Oormley, of Lansford. filled his place: he wasoutof nranl.lnn unrl I,, fhu Rinnin. "j .r,- thlneldwhicg with Secant fielding luiiBiu mo urst inning anti a heavy Lfety? ft!!'? iuuitj uuwuvmy aau uenisnton settled down to win the game. Simmons, Jen- nlngs, JfcnU,. WiTson and Enbod'y did gooa worii wiui tho bat; in tho Hold Bi7in " "er re Chambers made a great catch while Ttto i iUf.bJ0roffeotod drTssed to the 'Vite!0"?": bJ?.olaieandpitching: The exoitement was intense tn thn th inning when Lohighton ahoad and mado eight runs and won tho puno. xne following Ih tho scoro by 123 1 6678 L,ehJghton, 2 3 3 0 0 0 8 319 Philllpsburg,8 0 2 0 0 0 0 010 Uaso hits, Lehiahton. 14: Philllns. SsVmrV'5" burg, 12; two baso hits, Jennings, 2; Smith; oarnod runs, Lehighton, 7 Phillipsburg, 2; struck out by Gormloy, h ,rf viTallSihierhtn,'4! "J,3- uurg, l, Dases stolen, Jennings, 2; Sim- icriflcoh t. Alnntr- and Green. H Jennings will play ball with Lehigh, ton this season. Ili'lio strong Allontown club with near, run Williams, (Jutler and several other well-known players will play on the homo grounds Saturday at 3:15. , - r.u u,uot, mnuo up Ul IflO 1L 985 O?. wiU P1?? biiU i iy!rlr. , Providonco t'S"1 nthtel0i?,30A , . """""B wi nnvuirwiire nnd jewoiry can't bo hnnt in organize a lohigh Valloy Loaguo. Inthooounty. He idso i has n S speaking of this the Critfc says: Thero cream anTsoda wotor parlor togothe? is nlentv of good mntnr nl tn thn Thui, .1 JV. lf I)arlor togotnor Valley. 'and It Is boliovedtw patronage would bo givon to mak tho IThO diSDlav of hnlstnrnnsniiu .... . r-www, IfWoathorlv'a now club looks nnrnn. I tning llKo , . . . T n t, r , i thi.3:... J- B.-.. Mussolman, nn,rfrnnBt rR"" ,V ,rT:r'.u"u,' l i "raiuei, i'Ul- lowing are tho players; J. B. Mussolman, catcher; Edgar Mussolman, pltchor: first base; Roy Young, second base; Wm. Snvdor. third lMian-ni r-. WniLn-t. left neia; Eugene Hlnes."contro " fleld; and Daiuol Hayes right field. ToThernbilc. In full annrociation of thn nnvnnct patronage oxUndod me by the business Pr'il.PPP.P.10 P??Uy during mo ynak iw. i uusiro to tnus bubiictv express my sincere thanks and at the same time kindly solicit a continuance oi tue samo gonorous natronage in the future. In roturn I will endeavor i L"?l "S81 u, ina thus con- l I ilIi..V " "-. "'''""' tlnue to morlt your favors. Itespectfuiiy W. D, Risnsi, The Photographer. The Klns'a Daughter. This town now has n floiiriahinr on. .. P i I. .. Ul T.. l i , ' . ' ""iw! .":e! 1Brf- f"?JU"g'8 Daughters Jersey bya Miss Jonnio Dfinkwater U1U11UULUU UUUUL lil vfUlrH Iirvfl in Fv ATr I now uouklin, and was organized for the purpose of lending a helping hand totheamictodandfofthnnerfnrmn,.nn ul'""iB s'augniorswitnmorolnrlAn hi tk. T i , m 1,1 than n score or raembors, mado tin of fn,rt, 8 new,y elected president, tho christian women o'f tCZPn Uan lo Gome.rJ- Tho minutes of the of deeds of charity and kindness It is "rao',r01- luout dolivorod a very something to bo aging's Daughter and "TribnteTa Whmt.617 f Wordo wear tho llttlo silver cross lottored "I n.il wn TATOreFi wl? sunfr by H. K." The idoa is pretty but back of Da syIn.JronoWeidaw1 MamioSem it is the noble quolFty ?f the wmen Qomory; Mabol Neatly who wear the cross. Ttere Is aWs ifi"?0 a,nd Corporal;" An- something for them to dolfS 7n Hi,111 declaimed "Battle of hungry one here, minister to an invalid there, offer a prayer and sing God's psalms for the sfok and dying nnd gen erally perform acts worthy the good Samaritan. In this connection It might bo of in- ohange i. In speaking of this society In that city says in effect that the "King's rhrhrtrt6ret0rganl!e?..in ?dnF through the Instrumentality of Dr. K. B. ReW of Lehighton who was Ulrown from hte horse three different times, This affected hissnlneandheisnmr on invalid. Theso accidents occurred meeting was announced and the meit some years ago, and since that time he ing adjourned, takes great interest in relieving the A sufferings of many by writing to them, sending gifts and otherwise helping the afflicted. This, he says, makes him foreget himself." -ttV Sovcn eara Contlulona SinVrrlDc. It is seven years this month since Dr. X. B. Hber, of town, was aulloted with paralysis of the lower extremetles. During this period ho has suffered con tinuously the niOHt'exrruoiatingpains-lt being neueory to tio him in his chair uud bcJ. Dr. Reber has been a resi dent here lor more than a quarter of a century and was, for many years, the only phyhu-ian In the town. Ho Is a native of Berks county, and the city of Reading, he was Wru Nov. 15,1833. He is a graduato of thn College of Physicians and Burgeons, New York City The hupumo Court huo decided that all bridges alter being constructed, are u part of the public highway and as .such niuht be kept in repair by the towmhip or borough in which they are situated. Heretofore it has been the custom of the county to keep in repair all bndgt.8 erootod at the espeuse of the coiny. but the new ruling will put u stop to that VAX DP. Some subscribers are behind hand on subscription, and wo think it is about time they should think of paying up. Let oach one look at his dirwHon tA, to see how he sUudi Reimttanoos can he i.kuju nther by postal money' ui Jcr, draft, check, or by enclosing the , money iu hills Iou't keep us waiting j Im.g, iu. wo nrted the money ' gLrie mill men refuse to grant the nine hours demanded by imployee, but I agre to the ten per rent, advance i NEWSY W-I88PORT. The Doln ora tliely To m Krloft, C'lironl elert 111 Short Snip-Snap Order b the "Stroller nnd Clmm." Samuel Welch and wife are visit Ing at Nantlooko. -Miss Gertie Horn Is visiting Allon town friends. - Operator Al Pohl is out again after Andrew Wcloa on.l nrirn ,.;..i i Lausford friends this week. WatOia nln..l. 11. i r .. imimii, uhiiou loranu carofuuy repaired by tho Welssport won oiDl . narry Gravor pleasant visit to Ashley friends. is bftok from Wilkesbarre and miss &iia Snyder spent several uays tins week very pleasantly with iinsioru trjend9. B. J. Snydor of Allentown, sp( Sunday very pleasantly with R. Hongen on Union Hill. oesser will unnn Vu ufn tn , , " - - " '1.1 ..k UU his new oorner building, which, when wiujiioluu wui uo a uaisy. A gang of enrnentnm thin paired and streiurt hened tlm t.tu tyuin oi me central road noro. lit its Monday nvnnlnn mnn(t.. oounoll elected Goorgo Emery strnnt immiBlot1nr.vt.i,T,if." .i,.: ' ' -..uwBor I woiiicru. r "iTjin vSS7 ? flS 1Inoof ?P2wi?.? lls K. masks, glovos hi i ii iiLiior iiruji iaii nkti,i. i ? "n" vu uiuiw gu nana n"n " V,?89,,s nt 10fft Prfc . . 2t larce large bnrn hi rim &,T ollr unrn ,i ' l (, " ul r-MAttnr-nr I i. ,, T ; x : KT. r1 BQtu,;ayand on & 1? 11Z l!Sff0iLSS- WiMvSv2Sft2SSnd Chnrlo8E- Hick. Say "advertlRArl pusu and enterprlso of our people wont lot them miss nn opertunity of our people with a petition for this awuut lUut Ul limVHr u71 I I fMII -v iiBul wm ovoryoouy should sign it. w77T.r M,llor has bought tho ..nimui iuuier property. Considora- uon, eiuuu. Mr. Miller Is overhauling -phoiarwitrh -Tho old building occupied fy P H. Nusbaum, on Wlilto street for n numbor of years, will bo moved to 2 lot joining and th'o presont site i will be nicely romoddoled for lawn M M nn ,. .:,"" i"" "i united in marriage to our popular young townsman, Oscar Christman on next Thursday in tho Evangelical church. Following tho ceremony a reception will bo hnlrl nt , I U91UUUUU. , I . . Ui IUU ! Elsowhoro In this Daoer vnn will imu u 11, XVUSUaUm'S now ndrnrtlon ment. Charley la ono of our most nro greesivo merchants nnd desorvos tho fflS525! ? W People. H s Tock o? ,. . . & Navigation K 'SZ " nS.'?1 . O.UUSUI4V JOnK nr Tim Hnnmll .1 Tfo ".Tr it sociation will hold a dny Ptnhnnl i x,., . - vuutouuuu iu mis town. sometime during tho oresnnt. rnnnti ' e.V""1? .10.r wP samo aro now UUUJJ poriOCtOtt by thO DOStorl nnrl Sunday school officers In tho d?strict Mr. J. W. Hellnr hn T i-t, rfifr Whitehead ns alternalo. rn ni ".'J old coaloil lamps 1 tcostsl SsOper year During tho darkest and longniSu .r-ri0"1110 u81'.ts only burn for ?"u"k.i""rau- ihouarbon County rXXLU the SffiaiinZhrJ'Sffi nmi Ui m i...zj r, , . " S.r"f u" nlnE.,n.n4 nigut; during the year. This is only SCO more with ton times tho conveni ence If our peonlo don't tnkn nri. VlUltagO Or tills l.nnmi mi,in i . . . . .... l. 1111U tlli thev-well. wn fnn? tw ri.'it',"', . - uuu iuni(ut;uuii The Irving Soeletr. The Irving Sonlnt.v hnt.i it D,rnr v" I-'1"; ujuui i'iuay uiternoon meet ing between tho hours of throe and four o clock; the meeting was callod to IirRVini H mrMinrr Wfirn i.An.1 I II d aiiiT " BU' m ' . . ' i,.111" Be if-iin ?g0 &?rMrs tLlz2l n'z .de5rost. spot on earth is n, Z Yl :.WhiVi.M TlJ?YZe? tbo question, '-What is tho greatest distance the human voice has over been heard? " an essay on "Kindness," wits read by Mamie uomery; n chorus, "How dearly I love singing," was reudered by Clara Kuntz, Emma Fortwangler, Bertha sler ten minutes," was read by Mottle Wain: "Ornngenirumi Si, mental solo, was well rendered hLulu Rehrig; aninterestlng essay on 4emn- er," was read by Mamlemei em, society sang "Dip boys' dip the oaf" nfw 4t.ini. ti.. -J-irL i-.. r'. , ..a umuifoDuj', livelier cent l)icouut for Cotb. Our ready-rnado men's and line's m, tte Are Bow lower than eewhere, but wo will give you the pre discount which will pay your oar Uxp and secure honest clothing at Sondhelm's Merchant, Tailoring Hall, Mauoh Chunk. j. A. It. l'Oit lH(iectir. We have beon requested to publish the following as being of Interest to the "boys in blue:" r. F,- rtfrtneb, of Post OL Mauoh Chunk, Asst Inspector at Large, Dls trlct No. 13, (I.A. R, has made the fol lowing appointments: Comrade Joseph Matohette.of Post 378, to inspect Post 13. at AUentown. May 11. Comrade John MoGoyarn. nf Pnt i i inBlt,t ip. Summit Hill, May 23, ana to inspect Port 481. Lehighton, Comrade Joe. McLaughlin, of Post m, to inspect Post 61, Mauoh Chunk, May 16. tJomrade W. F. Baker, of Post 13, to Inspect Post 87, Allentown. May 8. Comrade O. D. Grifllas, of Poet 86, to inspect Post :t78, Catasauqua, My & Comrada George H. Laury, of Post 1, to inspect Post 373, Weatherly, May Comrade D. B. MUler, of Poet 6L to Inspect Post 284, Slatiogton. May 16. Post 133, Audenried, wlU be inspe;t edbytbelnsijeetor at Large on May 20. fxmatx i Jnrlr; store. Wileou Frantz has opened his jewelry store on Bankwey and U ready tor oasioesii. Ml kinds of repairing' done neatly, cheaply and promptly A I nice Hoe of clocks, watches and jewelry i always on hand to select irom Give i me a call i FROM MAUCK CHUNK. Ths County Capital SilrltdlT Kpltwln4 UT a Special Corrpoa1eut rno,iat and Otherwlati. Eight prisoners are iu tho county Jail. Mauch Chunk has all night eleotrlo uiummation. , The Second Ward will hare a new nose house to cost 92100. -On the 13th and Uth our Chorol society will present "La Maacotte." In this city bloycle riding on the pavements has been prohibited. It's a guoa tuea. This town pays $120 per year for aro lights and $36 per year for luoandes- cent iignts, fnl. ... . . . fc xuo nomini lltillel l inrrwa. nn auxuillory to theG. A.R,wbb ltiBiltuted uuro wounesuay. , Chapman Post, 61, Q. A. tt., are per fecting arrangements for the proper uumnvauue ol memorial uay. Tho Gneette is authority that Harry iuo Hwoonu waru, it n onnul dato against Georgo W. Esser for Pro thonotory. Jury Commissioners Williams and Stemler, with Sheriff Levan and Clerk nrt no n. T17.l , vjji n uuawuuy JfOUOU tUO jurors ior tno June term of court. Tho iowelry storB nf Ta TT TTnlil has boon romoddled aud decorated! Mr. Hohl now has as nn n.t.t.MtlfA nml Prtt,ty, n ?tore 88 yn wil1 the Lohigh Valley. Tho new two si on Axnmltllnt lnir.l for thin dtstrlnt. la n rn,-Ar,ll .. Weatherly; Dr. Reber, of Lehlghlon, and Dr. Irvln, of this city vice Dr. C. T. Horn, of Lehighton. John DoMnrrla. nf Elntt Chunk, brakeman on ft-nlht. train drawn by engine 401, was thrown from tho cars while making a fly in tho Packerton yard Monday night. His left leg was out off by the wheels and his right leg was badly orushod. Young -.ui'iuuia uuh umv nnnn mnrrtni n snort umo. uo will rocovor. A nOW COmhinntlnn hna rlarralniwl in tho nolltieal flnhl Thn . ; .uw uvuumu UUO uoeu lorming lor sometime and Is given to tho public this week. With a cer tain few it is nnvthlnir tr tutnt n. Essor for Prothonotary ono of tho astuto combination romarldng recently that "it's anything to bent that - Goorge Essor." Thn nnnnln won't likoly swallow a thing of that kind, nt least wo boliovo not! The ISvangollcal Church Wntl M. S. Weidner. nntnr-ir lentown before whom the depositions .? tho Evangelical Church caso of A. M. Sampsol ot nl. vs. J. J. Esher et al. woro taken during tho meeting of tho conf orenco In Allentown, has forwarded thO testimony. Which nnvnrs KIYl nnrrnn of typo-writing matter, to tho clork of mo common ptoas court at Clovoland! Bully For Frank. Our old friend F. D. Dlmiaa fti-nnt uenu s popuior merchant tailor, is a paid up reador to this papor until 1S03. In a letter to the Advocate this week no says business is booming in Great Bond, railroades, tanneroys, Seo., work ing fuu time aud men making big "iuuuj . uu giving employment to nine hands and during April took measurers for fifty five suits. Wo aro glad to hear of hi3 success nnd hopo it maj' uuunaue. Luther Union Sleetiug. Tho Luther Union will hnlrl If a fit. gular meeting on Tuosday evonlng May :-. luaumug program will 00 ren- ucreu uponmg exercise, Ed Roichard: rocitation, Lulu Rohrig: selection, Ira Nothstein; chorus entitled "Trundlo Bod," recitation, Minnio Boyor; exor cise on St. John 15: 6; solcction, Emma I'ortwangler; rocitation, Bossio Noll; luiiuiuu 4ueiiuus; cuorus. Will he l'nld Ilcreartcr, A bill in tho interest of constables has beon Introduced In thn TTnnon for tho payment of a foo to theso officials fpr monthly visitations mado under tho Brooks liconso law. The bill pro vides that thoy shall receivo 50 cents oacu visit, ono dollar for oach written return ot violation of licmisn inu- unit six cents mileago for oach neccessarily travolod. Tho presont law makes no provision tor thoir payment. lltthop Bowman' Suipemlnn Void. The District Court of Tnu-n nn day decided tho suspension of Bishop Thomas Bowman, of the Evangelical church, as being void, becauso of his prior examination nnd acquittal. Leave Yonr Measure fora Suitor 1'nnU, At Sondhoim's Ono Prinn Rtnr ninth. Ing Hall. Mauch Chunk, whom vnn will find a full lino of Importod and doinostio ploco goods to mako all-wool suiw to order from 811! up to $20.00. llero'H a Chance for You. Hocolvod to-day fifty mnrn nf Ih nan Walnut nnd Ash 8 day clocks. Wo will offer at the astonishing low prico of 82J50. This Is n good clock, wnrrautod" Wo sold all of our 83.00 goods and will give tho workingman n greater bargain. Call and seo them at E. IT. TTnhl'a Mauch Chunk Jowolry Storo. The New l'oital Card. Tho new stvlo of nnstnl beon struck off at the factory, flnn stylo Is pearl gray, slightly smaller than tho present size. The out and vlgnetto nre in bluo Ink, and tho like ness of General Grant Is brought out admirably. The other style Is muoh larger than the present card and the same color. A (loot! Phocphate. For Blue and White TjiiwI Plottnr Puro Bono Meal and Bone Super Phos phates of highest grados for garden truok, vegetables and field crops Arner's is the cheapest and best. A. Arner s Son manufactory New Mnhmi. Ing and Lehighton. sia K&feet mar llrei mlMnble, and often lude to wttdtitrutlon. DUUui utter oatlne, lick bead' aehe, heartburn, tour stomaeb, mental depre. Ion, etc., are eaid br thl Terr oomaua and Iserauliic (Umm. aeod'i Sareepartlla tonei tho tomaeh, creates an appetite, promote healthr dlgMtlen, ralteree etck beadaebe, eleara tbe mlad,'and enrea tbe molt obiUnate c9t et dya peptta. Read tbe faUovlsf : " I bare been troubled with djtpeptU. I had bat little appetite, and what I did eat dlttraeeed me, or old me little good. In an boar after eating I ireald eiperlenee a falstaui or tired, attgeno feeling, at though I bad not eaten anything, neod'i Sartaparllla did me an 1 mine nee ameaat of good. It gare me an appetite, and nj feed reUibed and eatteaed tbe craving I bad prerioualr ezpetleneed. II reuered me of that faint, tired, aUgone feelingi I bare felt to muoh belter etaee I teetc Ueod'a Sareapartlta, that I am happy to recommend It." a. A. raac Tatertewn, Kom. H.B. Be eure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla BoMbralldraggltta. flielxferge. IrepuedoaIr bC.L UOOD A CO., Apotteearlea, LoweU, Maia. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Hoeder'a Hilr tonic, curea nudnUf. We t.irry eat prtcea, and we are the only place to town vrnere you can bw Bender'a Cream lor the faia. in Mini iuu une oi inner toni nniotea u low- aTUBEK'H 8HAVINU SALOON. OBpaalte the ,J AuvocaT OrrieK. ia beartuuartera for shaving, haircuttlng anil sliampooln. Call. 11 HUMAN, the barber, opiwalle the Oners , Houjr. cuta hah, bli4s and doee ever). thing In niaKMai! style Drop iu and aee him. jpoil SEEUIFF Jonathan Kiatler, Of Loblghton, Pa. ftut.et (a Use Carbon eounty Demenratu mi nation eooveotlni, BOYS and GHWENS Along with our assortment of boys clothing wo carry the usual line of Ooots.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 ut the lowest prices. Postpono buying until you sec our assortment. ZEKN'S. I he Spring still in the lead with one of the handsomest osiortmenU of Fine and Medium Furniture . ever shown in i the Lehigh;VaUoyInt marvclously low pdeM We also havo beautiful patterns in Mew Hile e$ tei?ptf and the prices are astonishingly low. 1 an styles and all prices. In this Uniieam nl hnriTnino ml ,,i:i: . ' -1 A o - ""-i wan mm nee us. Spring, 1891. Spring and Summer Millinery NOW ON HVEKIAGEAVEB'S Millinery BEX'S Buli Keep your optic on this space for the next few weeks. It will pay Mauoh Ofcuak, ZERN'S. WE havo placed on our ocmum ors a nice assortmont of Boitf and ChUdrens Ecady - MMo Clothing in all the scasonuM affects. The prices on thorn goods aro marked at tho lowaA figures. It will pay you to' postpono buying until you o. amino our assortment, 4 CLOTHING season of 1891 finds rnitureMan. line wc are nrenawrl to "iituion cannot come noar m South First Street, LohightooP. Cassimeres, 'Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &g. These arc seasonable Mt rics and we have them ia A the newest styles and effeflte. The markets were searched fat the best and here they are & great array at all prices. Ofiar reputation as merchant tailors it established. We make the be fitting clothing at the lowe figure, two important facts to be borne in mind when you think of getting measured for now clothing. We would like yoa to call and seo us before yea leave your measure elsewhero. N. B. Only one word more. Don't fweqi that we havo unpacked new things In seuen ablo Footwear for Men, Women and OtldrCB, alio Genu Furntshtacs. DISIT.AY AT Emporiuni. The styles are the lietrost oa the market. Every plaoo was carefully searched for the newvst ideas and handsomest effbeta in ojtr line, and we feel sure that ew new spring and summer stock rap resents the cream of tho boat. We cordially invite you to tovsa &&d tec us, ctamins eur goods lsam prices. MARGHL you to do so ! I 0 aL !"liiX.
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