The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 13, 1891, Image 3

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SPICILY TOLD.
The News of n Lively Town Toiii in n
Few Words by 11 llmtlWB Hi-porter.
Georce Morthlmer will build on
Alum atroet.
The G. A. It, drum corps will have
now uniforms.
First street should bo cleaned or
ftllhibbisb.
Charles Trainer has a badly In-
OSIGII AL CE1AP GASH STORE !
A New Line
Of
Lace Curtains
has just been Opened. The pat
terns are entirely new und in 3 jured left log."
and 3i Taids in leugth. The I -iieUlghton
prices range from $1 to $4.89
a ptur.
Plain. Striped and Plaid Scrims, sirjaor Machino Company.
- - ; For tho bost makos oC Bicyoles (jo
Figured ana G'olorru scrims,
.fbrsian Draperj neat Patterns,
Plain Colored Double Plash.
Combination Double Plush.
8-4 Felt in Garnct.Blue.Bronze.
Plain Oil Shading in all colors.
IN A FtEW WORDS.
u Lively Wrttor Tells the Story of The
llnppenlitga of a Week In and About I
Old Carbon.
-Wenthorly has a lnwn tennis 1
l'KOl'LK ON TI1K GO.
won't havo a tllsply oC
Are works on tho 4th.
Tllolimnn Zlno. of the flats, la re
ported qulto seriously 111.
13d ItRtollff Is hustling for tno
to E. G. Zern, Uohlghton
Full lino of Intrroln and IlruBSOl
carpets at Honry Bchwarte's.
Dig stook ofliandaoino gold omies
nt R II. Hohl's Mauoh uuunir, A'ti.
The T-nhisrh Wniron Colnnauy oolv
tlnues to work nlno nours as a uay,
Morthlmer & Wagorman is tho
name or a now news company in mis
town,
Xiohlghton is threatened, with tho
Salvation Army. Why are we thus
ri.v,W Rimr1n nilh V Thirns. nillictodT
i mi,. T.nl,lrlifrt Wntflr nnmrwinv
T-. V ' l.a I 1 . Uvts in AV I I, T1 I ..v- 1
i.n uiguw vjiiuuu.uiuii iiA.... jjj oloct nin0 new directors on
T-. 1 1()
A handsome line of Shade Pulls, Th'0 car-poutcre will soon get to
Bars and llincs in Uola ana work on l'uotograpnor msuors uoumo
Oteei. I - -Tho Horsh Furnace Company will
.olTTj. ras Uo at amrBo uag irum iiioir uru ua
oiiuuu f lAiuius, a wuiik 1 tno llats.
.from cord to the best spring
fixtures. f
Curtain Poles with Brass Mount
ings.
INeat and New Designs in Up
holstery Fringes.
J. T. 37TJSBAUM.
rtlitt alraot, between South anil rium Streets,
Lemsmoii, ra.
The Carbon Advocate
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1891.
JtAUJtOAD OOS8IP.
Harry "Weldaw "Area" Valley 88.
WillTynaoltnros"Lohigh Valley
87.
VA1 Henry, of Woissport, handles
.the throtlo of n now "hog" on tho
ItfhlchValloy.
,Frank Anglo, brakeman on the
"shift in tho yard at Paokorton had 11
finger squoezod ou on Tuesday.
tjwis Smith, workinc at tho
Round House, had a oouplo of flngors I Tuesday's election board had thoir
mashed while coupling cars xuesaoy nats ou to ut. worn wno set -om up
in tho yard at Paokorton. to clear, sparkling soda water.
-JWork has been commoncod on uosunthoitl
tho Fishbaek RaUroad which will con- Ono or two fellows fined for fast
nect at Pottsvillo with tho Ponnsyl-1 driving would break up a bad end
Tho council at thoir meotlncon
Tuesday evening fixed tho tax rate at
lis mills ior loui.
Mrs. T. A. Hnvdor will Dleaso accent
our thanks for a boautifullargo boquet
of lovoly Juno roses.
Crit Coon has the contract to lay
1400 feet of wator mains on Third
street, south of Alum.
Dr. Danzor, tho oyo, car and nose
specialist, will bo at tho Exchange
Hoi 01 on tno Mtn instant.
Mrs. It. F. HolTord will pleaso ac
cept our thanks for a moss of oxcollent
salad from her well kept gardon.
Ed Schmidt has boon annointod
a mombor of council, to fill tho unox-pi-od
term of William Watorbor, resigned.
Tho handsomost lot of silverwaro
you over laid ores 011 can be soon at E.
H. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk Jewelry
Storo.
Tho electric light contract was
signed by council Tuesday and tho
town is oxpectod to be illuminatod by
tho 17th.
- -Dr. O. W. Snyder and Jako Kistlor
"swannod" horses'. Tho doctor takos
Jake's dapplo gray and Jako takes tho
doctor's uay.
Flash rlotorr. of Faralllnr Fnee Gaming
and Going.
William Dolong. of Sohneoksville.
uroppod into seo us wounewiay.
r -r 1 . - t , .1
I MnoMtn nnf Ccif,,,!,,, ilfl. AllafA.
itr-.. i t ..conn , T...,i.r....w.j
t, uubiiuiAjr in bu uutu u tw iuuu I irlOnQS.
au"'l'ul ITftrnr R. Rwfinnv. onnnf T-imnriin
mi.A w Ti . t 1 . I . . " . " ' . . . r-
-1.11 .,,,vr.. 1
o.iiuiv uuuuiou uumuuiiiB. 1 town oaturuay.
Hum ml t Hill wants, and should I tnanr.t, wi,iDi,miif ntunn.aurr.
havo, n good firo dopartment. is tho guest of our popular townsman.
An mast I'onu man is said to be tno I Andrew JJaror. iaaa.
fathor of twonty-one children. . -Miss Emma IYoy returned homo
Tho poopio or I'Tonohtown want a tuis weoK nrtor a pleasant sojourn with
frionds in Mauch Chunk.
-E. S. Whoatlev and fnmllv woro at
Phlladolphia this wook attonding tho
nnai obsequies ot a near roiativo.
Dr. J. C. Kreamcr. a loyal Demo
crat from tho lowor mid. closod digits
now school Jiouso. Glvo it to 'em.
J.UU x. u.. v. a-vi VDtuiuarmg i,iu
excursion to uion unoKO on July 10.
Lansford has au order of Fraternal
Guardians, nu insurance affair by tho
bv.
It costs Ki to kill a younur rabbit and talked politics wltlt monds here
at least, that Is tho too, and don't for-1 Saturday.
got it. I Mrs. It Hagerman, of Lahaskn, Pa.,
At Summit Hill thoy uro bulldmclenJoylnBa.Pleitvl81t 10 ana
what is snoken of as tho Switchback iS3-. A- "kons Hagerman on south
sowor. 1 1' Irst street
Miss Mamie Romig, ono of Bothlo-
I ham's beautiful and accomplished
daughtors. is spondlng a fow days with
1 ji'ostmastor iwuaonuusii
Albert Morimn. ono of Philadel
phia's representative young men, spent
Sunday in town with his brother. IL
I J. Morgan, accountant for tho Horsh
An oleotrio railroad Is talked of
between Joanosvtllc, Troscow and
Beaver Meadow..
Thero is said to bo a strlko at tho
colllories of tho Erans Mining Com
pany, in Beaver Moadow.
Jamos Riley, of Nosquohonine. and
Miss Norah Moonev, of Weathorly, Hetttor 'rks
mnrrlorl Th,.ro,fi.v I lleatOr WOrKS,
tr.i,i' n-ii L Tho jovial Georgo Hallman, of
if: -7??ll7" I-ansford, tho senior of tho cigar manu-
wn.n ,'Xt vuuu,'uuruu,r facturing firm HaUman & Kutz, saw
tho thieves wore caught. Ixshlghton vipe tho earth with Jeanes-
Nesquohonlng morals are Improv- KiUe on Saturday. Georgo reports
Georgo W. Hpmmingor will very Slatlngton, havo spent a wook visiting
lilioly bo ro-appolnted prlno pal of tho I friends in Lohighton and Woissport,
juuai, luuuuu uuuuauuuuu euuvuu. janu loit town Wednesday, toattoud tno
Paul Shlmpo, a Hungarian living at I wedding of Miss Sallio Werner a sister
Audonrlod, has gono "crazy as a loon." I of Mrs. Newhart's who was wedded on
Ho is confined in tho Laurytown poor I Thursday,
houso.
Lansford's high school commence
ment will bo held on tho 20th when a
very lutorostlng program will bo
rocltod.
Larry Tarloton. a fafc and lively
Weathorly Democrat, ill for somo weeks
past is on tho mend. His frionds are
glad or It.
UASI2 UATA. GOSS11',
T rho Joanesvtllo Baso Ball Club cot it
in tno noclc at tho hands of tho Jonlgh
ton club on Saturday afternoon on tho
latter's grounds. Zierdt and Schmear
were in tho points for Joanosvillo,
while Lukous and Simmons lookod to
tho interest of tho Xiohlghton toam.
Tho day was very unfavorable for
uur mruiur inuuus nuu ruuu bun i Tilfirincf null. A firizzllncr ra n fnm.
Advocate should boar In mind that a menced to fall about 3 o'clock and con
bushel of potatoes are to weigh 05 tinued till tho closo of tho ninth inninc.
pounds instead of CO as heretofore. I Tho gamo oponod with Tjehighton at
A smooth toncuod "suckor" I tho bat. Simmons lod off with a two-
"workod" somo peoplo at Nesquehoning 1 bagger, and by tho slack playing of tho
tho other day. By loaving the town I Jeanosville floldors thoy succocdod In
auick ho got out alive. Noit timo I scoring four runs in tho first inning.
"look a llttlo out." I and two runs in tho second, while
At Weatherlv thoy arrost and fine 'iea.nosIiUo scored one run In tho
peoplo who uso indecent lansaage on on om woro Wanted until
tho streets. The Mayor of that town the sixth lnnlng, when JoanesvUlo got
shows somo good horse senso in this, in B0X? f thir 1?eaV .fl8elng, and
otbor towns should follow suit ?red thee in the sixth and two in
, 1 1110 Buvuum lulling, 111 uiu mm inning
The Bowman's Sunday sohool will Zlordt rotirnd from thn linv nn.l wno
pic-nic in tho beautiful grove at that succeeded by Keanard, who seemed to
placo on Saturdr.y. Tho committee of bo very effective until tho ninth inning
arrangements aro perfecting plans for when the rain put in its appearance,
and .Liehlghton scored three runs.
lllSL aDd WU1 feCTtis0- Try r-ld 800 " 10 dDaTnce
tho pleas'uro of all who may attend.
The glorious Fourth of July will
be coJobrated at TrachsvlUe by a
open up now coal regions.
I Tho committeo In charge of arrange-
Lohighton. 42000010 310
Jeanesvlllo. 1000032000
Earned runs Lohlghton. 3: Jeanes
vlllo, 2. Two-baso hits Simmons,
. t:i .1 . mu.-ir-n .1 u . I . """"""I " " ivlllo. a. Two-baso hits Kimmnns.
.Vius wuuiu uiuu i,u, mo vuuoj tuui uauv uuulu k oioui ml!iita nrnm so a (ronrt tlmo to nil wno I mi ' ,i- 7 zz . '
Jorseywill increaso its capital stock to be in much of a hurry to build a ay.n(i ' ill,.ou' a". Jnooay, iiorner,
83,700,000, for the purpose of making walk along its tracks from tho Vail ey , , 00f ln fa ,CoJ- Bases stolen Simmons, 2j
PormanoAt provision for tho pavmont Houso to tho bridge. ffl l,H S? 5nbS?y,i 1;t WJrSon' fc2s D1on?u V
iTm.Xnnr oTnimsni rlnrini tho t. i.i i i ii t i to a western firm who advertised "150 Zlerdt, 1; J. Monaghan, 1: Rood, 1.
of extraordinary oxponsos during tno pr0achiDg services in tho Presby- efti orHnlns will hn mnllnrl t.n nnv p.... Ur. ,n,ai,n' y.'nu-tdLZ
last three yoars. torlan church on Sunday evening pre- m,m frrTn for tan cnnU." Hhn Is mX hTL7X w
.The new "bunk" house at Amboy ceded bv a Younc Peonies' Meeting Dtir.vir,.i,nroir nil tifi, thn nJri !. ia. o. t-..j o
Ibfing completed compelled the "boya lead by Homer Adams. sho got. Soo the "point?" Left on' base's-JeanesvUlo, 4; Lohlghl
.ofiiSie road' who had bods in tho round Tho follows who bought tho won- pj, ,CnrV nn'tn ton. 4. Passed hnlls-rlimnnr 2.
houw to pick up their SSago and derxui cologne producing beans on
walk. Thero is nonsoquontly a big in
rolca-ej cots to this town.
V.Tho Western Railway thus spoko
,n nntl funk nt rnilrond ofilcinls conoral-
Iv: "Railwav comnanie' Should not
moko war on labor organizations. Theso jowojry store Mauch Chunk,
'They put a premium on sohrloty and
"punish cussedness. Wo havo known
cases where an organization has ox
Wednosday ovoning are In tho soup
bean soup, so to speaK.
Entirely now and very pretty cholco
gold penholders, poncils, pens and lots
of novolties in this line at E. II. Hohl's
Zlerdt, 2;
umpire
polled members for drunkenness and neatly, choaply and promptly. 4t
Tho peoplo who want tho nowost
and ncost things in wall paper, borders,
decorations, &c, continuo to buy at
ijUCKonuach's, jviaucn uuunK.
Tbo members of the M. E. Sunday
Chearj work doesn't tjv. Tho Now
York Portrait Company who wore Wild pitches Lukens, 3;
taking cabinet pictures at 75 cents and I iieanard, 1. Time -'.10.
Si. a dozen, has been closed out. They w. F. Hamer,
were doing businoss at Lansford when
tho hammer fell. They'll know bettor
next timo.
The Camp Meeting of tho Allen-
-For good clock and watch repair- town., District" of the Evangelical As;
. . -.. . 1 . ... 1 Annin.in. . M.wli. ti r lAnMnmahlr. n' I
lng go to wiison rTantz, tno nowi yrlclub.
jowolor on ISankway. AU work dono f ibbiuiuk muw xjvuyviu, m uo uuiu
TJTamaqua plays hero Saturday.
IfLukens will nitch ball for
Jeanosville club.
fHugh Jennings is putting up a very
tho
IntheparkotBowmanstown, from tho yamwraa, tno giants 01 tho coal
18th to tho f.5th of August. fflr9?3' Py i1 thor oni Saturdf?'
-An oxchongo voices an old truism j "r ? "",,B"UU"1",
In n nnw form whnn It nnvn. "A mnn "oli " " " iuuiiiub jjouu
rihosnhoroscent emanations from the . ITho Jeanesvlllo and Drifton base
tnll onri nfn llMUnlnrr hnir -wHl, I bau clubs aro scheduled for a game on
VCOUCOVUID, iUUUUUULB
aro taking a livelv
fnff. I interest in their respect! vo clubs, ana
Charles Boadanskl. who lives in I -r , ... . , tho coming game will bo of interset to
town, will partloipato in Siatington's St. Louis, presented his parents with a rnrrm nH V
glorious demonstration on July 4. handsome silvor castor on the ovent of ?SEvl!mJ)Jy.H0ib
Thin wnnlr tVinrn wns nald to Mrs. their silver anniversary rocontly. . : " " - lne Ma,B ay .aito in we.sion.
tarrlsli. of Paokorton. S275C0 funeral F.vnrvthlniT In tho linn of " wnll TS-ri " iT-j jjr tt Tho Editorial Association of the
tko management havo retained them
Jn the sarvico or the company."
BUCKET SOCIETY GOSSlr,
Thero is only ono Son of Votoran in
this town.
What has become of tho talked of
Order of Choson Friends?
Lohlgh Council, 101, Jr. O. U. M., of
FROM MAUCH CHUNK.
Tho Connty Onpl'nl SplTltedly Hnltomlied
hy a SiMelal Oorreiponrtenl. Pcrannul
nnd Othernrlao.
Tho First National and the Second
National Banks of this city esch hold
iao.WJO or tho mate's money. .
Daniel Burns, ono of Carbon conn
ty's oldest rosidenU died Tuesday in
this city at tho age or w years.
J. F. Broslln, Summit Hill's popu
lar contractor and bulldor, was a prom
inont visitor in town Wednosday.
The viowers appolntodby tho oourt
J. w. itaudonbusiianui'Toa Bchmidt,
Lohighton; Tom Arner and Levi Harle
man, Franklin; Josiah Musselman,
Mahoning; J. W. Heberllng and Her
man Strolil,of town to assess damages
in the proceedings instituted by
Jonathan and Stephen Lauchner vs.
tho Schuylkill ALohigh Volloy R. It,
willmcot on tho 30th instant and decide
conclusions.
Tho downfall of E. R. Siewers is
cortainly to bo regretted, if for no
other reasons than tho tarnishing of a
name for a half century honored nnd
respected, and tho dlsgraco to an old
mother, wifo nnd daughter. Siewers is
not to 1m pilled; ho was a man of strong
mind and koon perceptions nnd might
havo anticipated tho inovitablo result
of his crime. Nothing so far dovoloped
in his downfall shows aught for com
miseration, but much is shown for Ills
condemnation and punishment.
-Samuol Aloxandor, for the past
yoar division passongor agont of the
Lohigh & Susquohanna division of tho
Central Railroad of Now Jersey, has
tenderod his resignation to tho officials
of tho road, to tako effect on Juno 1.
Ho will shortly loavo for his homo nt
Hartford, Conn., and nftor two months'
rocrcation wjll control one of tho larg
est and most important theatrical pro
ductions as managor noxt season, for
which company hp has nlroady beon
ongagod. In Mr. Alexander tho Cen
tral company passed an excellent and!
trying official. Ho is a popular gontlo
man, and has host'jof frionds through
out tho district who will regret to learn
of his sudden doparturo,
To tho long list of solf-inurdorors
is added that of Christopher Littlo. a
well-known lawyer and insurance agont
of Pottsvillo,and DistrictDoputy Grand
Master of tho F. & A. M., in Schuylkill
county, who was found dead in bod,
shot through tho head, in room No, 0
in tho American Hotel, on Broadway,
about nlno o'clock Wednosday morn
ing. Tuesday evening ho nttondod a
mooting of tho Masonic- order in this
city and appeared in .tho very best of
spirits. Ho rotirod about ton o'clock
or a little later, and not answering when
callodtho following morning, a stop
ladder was procured and Landlord
Jarrard on looking through tho transom
saw Littlo lying dead. Dr. Irwin and
L. H. Barber woro called and entrance
to the room was gained by lotting a
small boy through tho transom and un
locking tho door. Immediately after
ward 'Squlro J. J. Boylo empanelled tho
following jury: John O'Brlan, foreman;
Georgo W. Morthimor, E. A. Kolloy, B.
a. Heading, u. m. uortch ana 1'. x Mur
ray, boforo whom tho ovidonco was sub
mitted which was about ns follows:
Littlo retired botwoon 0 and 10 o'clock,
and sometiino during tho night fired
tho fatal shot which ended his life. The
firing of the fatal shot disturbed no ono
in tho houso tho ronortboing doadeucd
by a pillow which ho had placod over
his head, ovidently for that purposo.
Ho loft nothing behind from which a
motivo for tho torriblo act could bo doJ
aucou. iuo rovoivor witn wnicn iittio
shot himself was a Smith & Wesson
self-acting, 38-callbro. Tho ball passed
through his head, cutoring about ono
inch back of tho external anglo of tho
right oyo and coming out at external
anglo of tho loft oyo and entering tho
tho wau live or six feet from whoro ho
was lying in the bed. Death must havo
boon instantaneous. -
InrVTcVon10 tTcS squlrn asto tr"& SJ SatardV at j
SffiSrjAoorit V-0 -orybdy-Now. tb sift
niino fatatly had a wedding the other
day or which an exchange says
benefits from Lehigh 'Council, 101, Jr. papers, borders and decorations can bo -STthM? The languagS ot UB.h Ve7 hol a m??ing, l.tho
w. u. a. .ui., wu u wv 1 uuu m iu uwi dw wiu wuai juiuua Kvo is universal, ana it was eloquently ' '
Trvin. I nf T.iiMrnnIinnlv ATnnnn nhnnlr I i. 1 1.1. t ' 1 1 1 1 aay.
I f iwkww f --w . I1I1UI1U11 1L1 LI1MII- linilK 1.11 I 1 1 1 U m Mill Ii I n 1. - .
In the past twonty years tho Odd -Tho carpenters will soon got to an understanding without any verbal LJfL0 uti'nVj rww w
ttZrZ?"?;5ZlCi' ".. - .1 oo'ini "."'".v'":,"","V,t,"r -YSV".".?" "V" nvr.""..," IF? ?X??mr? Bauch. of tho Democrat. The minutes
fOouorcuiriinuiB purposes jc,ir.- street, xue uuuuiugs wniuooi moaorn i mg was aomea, tno luue uoa maae I . ). 04i TJi:
r y yP I architecture and o hand omedobign, I? a?J P tho pleasant and
I the Secretary II. E. Brown, of tho Lo-
mi(V,iw.ui, I "llrt vr.11 mnw thA innm .apq if vuuiuhuk wuiun Ui uia vuuiuumiT. 11,1
Thn Knop.Inl rntnrns from Command- fi, was a mute wedding. Thoy
erles which have entered the 1, U.S. of othor day. "No'pl was tho reply." Well, ont partnors lor 1110."
A.., snow a momDersnip ot 1,1 uu unu it do you Know tno burgessr "iou bet,
is sxpectea tne momuorsmp m iuo jjen liuntz.
Ktato will roacn Dy next August. Boforo having your U!o insurod it
This will enable tho organizations to n1. fn 'minB t)m ln -,.
open tho Mortuary payment Fund with planVtne Life 4 Resorvo Association
PbAk.- M. O. Bryan, dls-
will be
high Volley Comot, and approved,
Tho first question discussed diroctly
concerned communications whose nur-
1 sons seeKing political preierment. Ar
PI r" l,l -1 i. I 4tr,lAa nt tlo nn4..M In ...1.1 .. nnH
Aiaucn ununK, on business Tuesday. 1 ticuiar person s quamication lor a cor
his wife.
tain office woro set forth in laudators'
both of this place, aro serving as jurors terms were considered advert isements,
this wook at the Countv Seat- aPd tho general opinion was that they
A special line of vory flue cold Tt,ut biih -,i tf t should bo paid rqr. iNo tiecldqa action
t... N.w 8Bl.tr, iw. J?"?" "P??S S YJSLJl't highton, were visiting friends and rohv ""3 TfiTr "Tiv
Tho assessment and registration of f " J: -S il "ffi.T'Vr""; nt tula P1000. 0 Sunday. rk tnr Mnr.
voters this yoar will have to be fflido KnZL mr " ' iuuul-" -Benjamin Con-el, Chas. Green and The next meeting of tho Association
in aocordanco with tho law passed ml "r". . Constable Owen H. Green, were on will bo hold at Laurv's Rtntinn nn thn
. . - , - - . , . j i . I l !ti1 IflrAn'ia I )nv A nnmirim I AUGrnm I ir a i. r, i i . . i ... . . jt . 1
llO Closing aays 01 tuo recouuy uu- -j, ..-..-- ouuiiuay at rjxsiuu, uoing uusiness.
Tho Crops of l'cnnsylvnnla.
Socrotary Edge, of tho Stato Board
of Agriculture, from returns rocelvod
in May, has formed tho following con
clusions as to tho crop prospects:
Wheat Tho wheat crop of 1801 will
bo considerably abovo tho avorago for
the past twenty years.
Hay the crop of hay has beon short
ened by tho unusual dry weather of
spring and early summer; in tho couth
em part of tho Stato tho rain camo to
lato to benefit tho clovor which will bo
shorter than common.
Oats This crop will be a short ono
ovor the whole State.
Potatoes Early planted notatoos
will lose by tho failure to sprout ro
gularly; later plantings will givo a bet
tor crop.
Live Stock Owing to short pastures
tho live stock of tho Stato is hardly up
to the avorago condition. Cows, not
fed grain or pasture, aro thinner than
at this timo last year.
Fruit Tho crop of upplos will bo
fully up to tho average; tho falling off
in somo sections will be mado up by
largo crops in others; small fruits, ex
cept strawberries, will provo a good
crop; raspberries, blacicberries ana
small fruits ripening at about the same
timo, will prove unusually largo crops.
Early chorrlos havo beon injured by
rain in somo sections of tho State, and
In othors, owing to lato frosts, will
provo a failure. Late chorrlos will
prove a fair a vera go crop, and sour
chorries will yield better than last
season.
learned Legislature and approved by in annual obson-anco by the various Fnmk Kiecknor and wife, of Egypt.
inii-ttv ' " ,! ,. n- i ,..,. oi unaries ureen, 01 mis
1 rii" n.F"t"'K " ounrcijr uuw wa3. ' i ounday.
jnont.ond registration list oaoh yoar,
-Tho peoplo of Lohlghton decided
socond Tuesday in September.
xne louowing members were present
H. E. Brown, Lehigh Valley Comot,
place, over Bethlehem; Edmund Randall. News.
Biaungton; vj. l: ivnauBS, progress,
Aiacungio; uyrus imntz, item, AUon
TT!l,l TT,11 L . T 1 1
i .win linn rii.niiri . , i -iriiiiiLT i.'.i
-i-ne oio systom oi taiang tno ust oi xuosaay oyavotooi jiuio uiniavor ht hotel proporty of Robert l v. A. R. norno, D. D. National
,thoprovious year and adding such of oounoll levying a gas and wator tax. ecoase, forXo sum of th Allentown; Georgo Maue,
inames as might bo brought to the at- The peoplo of this town aro to bo con-1 lu j n- j,t tureo i ontinoi tt ,.fon, A p RH,taiinn
I Coal Gazotte, Mauoh Chunk.
aention ot tho assessors, is to bo dono gratuiateu tor tuoir outorpriso. r . Journal. Hazloton: W. F. Hartzoll
away with entlroly. Undor the law -Found-In Mauch Chunk, a purse 1nTJ-ht ttS. X Si P16110080010. AUontown; E. H. Rauch
tho ossossor is required to visit in per- containing a sum of money. The loser K"L,R?kt twenty juch rjomo'crat. Mauch
son .each dwelling house m hif election ranhavoth0 same by calling on J. W. mm iw ora Chunk; O.B.Slgley, Dally .Times nnd
uisixiut. ou iuu urni, iuuuuuj ui moj uuu i jg nucusier, iviotz's larm, r ranklin I
after as practicable, nud enter on ms p.inf op prnnk Actor lm Km,i Lutheran and liorormed church willbe
list the namos of all tho votors of such - Tf ail"0rro '5n jhn ionbSw?' T.w la:d on Sunday next. Revs. Smith and
dwelling houses consecutively and in JUj MBtB y,m otl Ail are cordially
irrouna. That Is. tho names are to uo :r" i":i. VL "ri.fr 1 invited to be nrcsont.
. - .. ... ... . . i iiniiH 01 Liio urusii. ituuk is n cnnti i
ffS r, ?5? painter nndtho job, naturally, mustl -Laura R Green, was .1 .Mauch
.uv wvr w . - . - n ra hn mod. uuuk, uu cmvuruuj W9b viaiuuKunas,
Ul
to bo
houses, streets, alleys and courts.
Sad Drowning Accident.
Raymond, a ten voar old son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. O. Schiror of town, was
drowned in tho canal at Woissport
somotlme between four and six o'clock
iso bo good. . . rSMi
-Coon, uabel i Co., contractors, ---1' ' w
. contractors. """"","""1 " " " had cone toWolssDo
th vntars In ono house must bo croun- tins city, were last wee awaraeu me w" : t iTri:. wno is tno (Jentroi station acent ul
..7- it .fll mntrnnt. to mnnnilnmlzft Tlnnr-nr .'Nortli. u" uuxuoi, uiiioiuguwii. I th t nh.nlli.c.j.ir.l.ni,.,,
be Dossibio to nnd mo numuer anu (uui,w" wu";t wwtK wii . , , . , ' , , --n uu wmduuv hh uut uiauuvurwn uuui
namorot votors in any given houso or tho Telford systom. Tho job will bo installatod a cornet band undor the about six o'clock, his fathor thinking
tutorship or S. A. Prntzman. Tho he had cono home, whon search was
band consists of twonty-one members, mado for him. The canal was dragged
and nro making progress. .The amount Unhout RTall but later whon tho level
street in a precinct without going uono right.
through au alphabetical list to piok - Noxt year this town will get $1100
The ossossor is not to assess any per- usod to oroct a hoso houso. Tho nro- l." S" . S,",""", was arawn on me oeau bony or the boy
eonuntllaftor caroful inquiry of the sent tax roto will pay all othor oxponses oanals onuuea was found. Funeral services will be
voter nimsoii or oi somo .Known rosi- and in a lew yoars the llconso monoy l . i "u ul uii uuuio ui ms pureiiis oumr-
Innt of tho election district or division will nnv fo thn hnsn limiRn. ' day morning, following which intor-
id the name and resident of the per- Ewant assortment of silvor tea a Amr nH VX It. S.KiPi?-..0?."
son 60 inquired ot must bo ontered in Bfl hn,,ia M,fW,iii h. 1 .... -j""-" icgypt, uomgn couniy. in tueir sore
the assessor s bopK opposite tuo name dishos, bon bon trays, ogg cups nnd
Ul U1Q .U.M.WU HUUUh
I salt trays at R II. Hohl's, Mauoh Chunk
I Jowelrv Storo. Our larco nurchaso
1 enables us to give tho lowest prices
ovor quoted in this section.
-We cive free railroad tickets to all
purchasors to and from, Weissport,
put around his yard.
C. II. Seldle is buildlnir
dwelling house.
-Manuol Rex is buildinc a laruo
bam.
The clothing exercises of tho
Normal Institute will be held on the
In their
affliction tho parents havo tho sym
a new I patny oi tno ontire oommunity,
The Weathar for June,
Tho Rev. Ira Hicks has arranced the
following weather for June: "Froni tho
Cth to the 0th will bo a very active
stonn period with Mercury on the 12th
Under tho law, any assessor who shall
Irnowinclv assess any person as a votor
who is not quoiiiied, or siiau wuiuuv
refuse to assess anyone who is qualified,
is liable to nunishmont by imprison
mnent not oxceeding twp yoars and a
fine not exceeding gi,ouu.
county Uomml
, i . .. i
VY 1UH VU 1U1U1HU LUU lUWUMUia 1 I , . . , . . , I . T, . , .
the necessary book and blanks, and as ri"": TnowTuota rannnt hn bnnt , T v i . w bB reactionary days, and moon's
these will havo to bo manufactured prices we now quotocannot be beat. --onas Miller is having his house re. first quarter on the 14th look for un-
there wlU bo some llttlo delay in the . , painted, n. B, Arner is the artist settled weathor unto the next period,
making of tho assessment this year. rrf. stottlor Up Head. Mrs. Caroline Dlllard. aged about 17th. 18th. 10th and 20th. Durincand
The alphabetical Jlsts of voters will be It will be gratifying to tho many 75 years, widow of the long since about these days, very hard storms aro
preparou by tho uounty commissioners friends of Prof. F. J. Stettler, principal decoasod Gabriel Dlllard, died last almost certain, and at thoir close, more
of each county for tho uso of election of tho Lebanon sohools, formerly of week. Interment took place Wednes. rain will havo fallen than can be honed
I f ni.ini.tn,. nr,,i t !,.., T? tt iri.n 20th Inst.
m tno assessors witn . . nnr(monk 'nH inw t a TUrrhnlnmnw ' the disturbances. Tho 13th and 14th
officers.
Unsightly heaps of refuse along
First street still obstructs travel.
For Sale.
A two and a half story frame dwell
ing containing six rooms, located on
lower First street, will be sold cheap
for cash. Apply ot Sweeny's Corner
Store. The residence is handsomely
attusJHt aatl it a Try 4Mirabl pre
this city, to read the following from day at St. John's ohurch.
ljobauon Advertiser: "A year oi sue
easeful work in tho Lebanon High! BeUet-School.
School Is drawing to a olose. Prof. - A Select-Sohool to be taught by
Stettler, has shown exceptional ability Miss Carrio Newhart will open in the
for during the summer. Great electri
cal displays will be natural with heavy
turn in aivers places, xuese disturb
ance wiU not feel the presence of Vouus,
and will be renewed with decreasing
In organizing and conducting the unit- Publlo Sohool bulldinc of Lehiirhton enercv. abeut the 26th and 2filh. nnd nt
eu sonoois. it is assistants are young on Monday, June flllsa newhart l tne cioso oi me month -the oOth being
iauie oi line literary quaunoations, (iormoriy or iemghton) is one or the I tne next period. "
and the year has passed without a graduates of Slatlngton high sohool)
ripple. The recent examinations show -from the olaBS of 01. She taught a rirewood i Firewood i
Ail ihniiniioh Urnrlrrm tha nnvl Af tjibnlia. I clmlln. uM.nAl In.l e,,MMnn .n J li i. I T t vmi n.n.l M ... n n .1 I .
and pupil Twenty -eight pupils have I return to Lehiffhton is hailed with jojr j order at this otflna for H. J. Duur, i are the newest an-1 tiuost trimming fur
Teacher' Kmmlnntlonf,
Tho O.irbon Countv Teachers lIxanilimlloiiH
iqt lsui win uu neiu it iiMioiva:
At NesntienouinEr. for juaucn ununK low a
ill Id. WodneftdAY. Juno 10.
.asi Aiaucu uuuuk. jturouKii, f ria.iy, June 12.
Dumniib urn jjorijugu, 1 usuuv, j une 10.
Audenrletl for JIauka Towns 11 lu. Thurtulav.
Juno 18.
weaincnv jwroiiRii. Bauiruay, Juno zu.
lAnsford ltorousb. Tt10sd.1v. June 33.
Kast Welssuort for Frankliu Ind&twndent 1)1-
incianui .irryvme, luunway. june .
Mauch' Chunk lloroucli. ttatunlav. June '27.
Lolifmhtoit lor 111 fiih ton. Wnjunort and
X ilClaOriOile iUUUUHV. i)UHtS9.
r looker Towiishli. Katurday,
NEWSY WEISSPORT.
The Doing of aUrelyTonnBrleflrClironl
rlcil In Short Snlp-Snnn Order by tho
stroller nnil Ohnin."
- For sale A good mare with oolt
seven weeks old. Apply to G eo. Miller'
worth weissport. m
Tho Hayniakors Poho Poco Trlbo;
Imp. O. of R. M., ontortainod their
friends on Tuesday ovoning.
Tho Central railroad Burvoylng
corps was horo this wook locating side
tracics lor fcmyuer's planing mill.
EUowhere in to-day s papor appears
tuo advertisement or u. J. saogor, ono
or our popular young businoss mon.
For Salo A nico Houso anil Lot
in East Woissport, flvo mlnutos walk
from L & S Depot. Apply to O. J.
Schmoyor. 13-lt
Honry Berlin's dwolllng houso in
Franklin, caught firo ono day recently
but fortunntly was oxtlnguUhod beforo
damage was dono.
David Straup is prepared to re
pair siovos, stonnors, measures, chairs,
la, at very low prlcos for cash. Shop,
near 'squiro Boyor's offico. G ivo him a
ctUl. . 2t
Rev. I. J. Hoisler, of Mauoh Chunk,
will proach to tho Evangelical congre
gation in School Hall on Sunday oven
ing at 7:30 o'clock. All are most cordi
ally invitod.
Don't lot tho wator question fag;
lot tho enterprising citlzons kcop up
the agitation until wo havo a stream of
water running through the town that
will nirord convenience and surety.
-Franklin Indonondcnt School
District havo issued their annual state
ment. It shows a debt of $1000; paid
out last year &1G01.74; balance iu hands
of treasurer, 91G31.2G; uncollected
8518.74.
A Ministerial Convention of tho
Sunday schools In tho Allentown dis
trict of tho Evangelical Association
was in session hero this weok.- About
ightcon or twonty pastors were in at
tendance, and oach day interesting
sorvicos wero hold.
-Rov. M. A. Peters, of Tiflln, Ohio.
who preached trial sermons beforo the
Reformed congregation last Sunday
morning und ovening, and who is a
candidato for tho pastorate of tho
chargo, will bo votod for by tho mem
bers of that church on Sunday after
noon, at tho closo of services which will
bo conducted by Rov. T. A. Huber.
-At u mooting of the directors of
tho Franklin Indopondent School Dis
trict tho tax rato for tho ensuing yoar
was fixed at 21 mills 13 mills for
school nnd 8 mills for building. Tho
school term was flxod at seven months
and tho salary of tho principal in
creased to 855 per month and that of
tho two intermediate and primary
schools fixed at 835 and 833 respectively.
Teachers will bo elected on July 0.
Died nt Hot Bnrlngi.
Wm. F. Erdman. for somo yoars a
rcsidont of this city, but for about two
months past at Hot Springs, Arkansas,
whithor lie had gone for relief from a
serious scrofula affliction, died last
Thursday. Interment was mado at
Egypt, Lehigh county. Deceased leavos
a young widow and child.
The Stnto Teachers Asgoclntioii,
Tho thirty-seventh annual mooting
of tho Ponnn. State Teachers' Associa
tion, will ho hold In Public School Hall,
Bedford, Pa., on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, July 7th, 8th and 0th.
Tho program to be obsorvod Is an in
teresting one. Among thoso who will
address tho mooting nro Gov, Pattison,
ex-Gov. Beaver. Mayor Gourloy. of
Pittsburg, and other prominent men.
At tho close or tho session an excursion
will bo organizod for narper's Forry,
Winchester, Luray Caverns, Natural
Bridge, and tho famous White Sulphur
Springs.
dooil Streets antl Good Itomlii.
Woll-pavod. well-maintalnod and
woll-cloaned streots are to our cities
what woll-floorod, well-repaired nnd
well-swept hallways aro to our build
ings and to our houses
Tho comfort, wealth, character and
snccoss of a community, large or small,
dopond upon tho condition of its
avenues of communication with tho
outsido world and within itself.
-Thorough paving means substan-
, .... DlMAla Af
lull, ituuu uuu ncu i.uuu onooini m
a littlo cost at first but a largo saving
of monoy in tho ond.
Furnace School llouwi for FrAuklln Townaliln.
iiiursuay. hum, u.
lludsoiutale lor
Ant?. 8.
Uockport tor Lehigh and IjiUtaiiuo Twpa.
Moudav. Aue. 10.
Leulgli Tannery (or Kidder Tuwntlii'i, Wed
nesday, auk.
Aslilleld fur liast I'onu Ton nililn, TburiHUy,
Aim. 20. .
Millport ior Lower lowainrnsinK Twn. Sat
urday, Aug. 22.
I-leasant Corner (or MhIkhiIuk Twp. TwnKlay,
Aue. So.
meuiiemine ior uppor Towwueuaiiif; Tnp,
11IU1BU.;, AUb ...
Stony CrecK Scliool Home for reim Forest
-lowusuip, etfiuiruay, auk. au.
IhlKbton, Special Examination Saturday,
Sept. ia "
All applicants must lie examined In the
Dlntrlctlu nllleli thev Inteudtn leanh. iml.u
wni'en nermiMion 10 uo omerwiw ne irrauleu
Dy uio uoaru oi uirectors dMirine to employ
such teachers. No eertlfleale itIII Imi aruntMi
to applicants under 17 years ot ae, nor to ap
plicants who hare not made n caret til study oi
several of tuo best works on teaching. AU ap-
mcAnis Having n tun oue m in any oi Hie
tranches ou last Year's certificate nul tint 1m,
exainmcuiu 8ucn ursnejies mis j-ear. i(eter
enco as to cnaracier win m requireo ot an an
nllMnts not known to the Sunerlntendant. in.
rectors aro respeettully requested to be present
Ufe UIU OAHIIIIU1111UU9.
I. A. SNVDRR Uo. Supt
liehlghton, Juue 4, 1M1.
FASHION POINTS.
Open jackets are the leadintr
of bodices.
shape
Silks with changing colors are great
ly appreciated.
Tho proper cravat for ladles is the
long and thin sailor soarf.
Skirts are mado narrower than ever
at tbo top and round the hips.
Blaok and gold braid is one of tho
most popular ornamentee for dark oaps,
Metallic beads and fringes of all
shades are mixed with bright ilk pass
omenieries to tnm The rion capes.
Fanoy soarf-pina are not considered
"good ionn, small hue diamond or
pearls are much preferred and uot
more expensive.
Pale shrinii) ribbons u ith a rioh white
Batin-gluHH and pale brocaded flowers
Thoy IVant Jonathan.
Editor Advocate:- -Tho lively lower
ond could cortainly present no stronger
candidato to n Democratic convention
than Jonothan Kistler. Ho would
cortainly make a first-class official if
nominatod and elected. His friend all
ovor tho county should got to work for
him.
Will Tou Do It I
Uisn tho Ave rill Taint, and nalnt m)T okcx.
n n lonpr period, or use somethnig "said" to be
as good, and repaint overy year or two? AverUl
l'aint Is the best. It fs the handsomest; no
other has bo brilliant n clou. It is cheaper
than any other at any price, because it out
wears all others. It lasted 20 years on the
House ot 1!. 11, Forbes, Winchester, n. h.. ia
ears on nouses oi w. i ucynoias, uroton uine,
1. Y.': 11 vcars on houses of Mrs. IS. Cele. Mt.
Vernon, N. V. Averlll Paint has been In use 2J
earsaunis Kuarauiccu. ji you are urgeu in
mv other nalnts demand proof of their durabil
ity. Tho question is not "What Is the first cost?"
but, "How Ioiik will it last?" Beautiful sample
card pi fashionable tints Iree. LEniun Coal
a iiAnnwAiis uo., j-.KiiiuiiToif.
spepsia
Mskes many lives miserable, and ofta laads to
self destruction. Distress after eatln,slek head
ache, heartburn, sour stomach, mental depres
sion, etc., aro caused by this rery common and
increasing disease. Bood's Saxsaparllla tones tho
stomach, creates an appetite, gromotii healthy
digestion, relieves sick headache, clears tho
mini, and cores the most obstinate cues of dys
pepsia. Read the following-:
I hare been troubled witn dyspepsia. I had
but little appetite, and ivhat I did eat distressed
me, or did me little good. In an hour after eatlnc
I would experience a faiatness or urea,au-cono
feeling, as though I had not eaten anything".
Hood's SarsaparlUa did me an Immense amount
ot good. It gavo me an appetite, and my food
relished and satisfied the craving I had previously
experienced. It relieved ma of that faint, tired,
all-gone feeling: I hare felt so much better slnco
I took Hood's Saxsaparllla, that I am sappy to
recommend It." O. A. FAQS, Watertown, afsss.
N. B. Be sure to get only
Hood's i Sarsaparllla
Soldbyalldrurglsu. flislxterfJ. Freparesenlr
by C X. LIOOS 4 CO., Apothtcartes.LoweU, Vase.
IOO Dosoq Ono Dollar
We also have our usual assortment of
Fine and Medium Furnitw
at tho very lowest prices.
We also have beautiful patterns in
Mew fr$le el WmwM t
anil the prices are astonishingly low.
FIRST STREET, IsEHIQHTON.
Don't buy anything in the line of queensware, chinasvare, lamp
or tinware until you have seen our stock of goods.
Hanging Lamps from $2.75 to $8.75.
vaso Lamps from fi.'Ju to $z.uu.
Common Lamps from 20 to 85 cents.
Iron Stone China Vegctablo Dishes, 7c, ?c, tnd lie. . .
Plates per dozen, 48c, 72c, 84c,
Meatsl'Iatcs each, 12c, 16c and Sic.
2Squart Pitches, 20 to 30 cents.
Cups and Saucers. 30, 40 and t ais.
Dinner Setts, from $8.08 ta f.
flM
O TO FR8. RODEREH, under the KxcbacjiC
11ULD1, BUCCIi IU1 Ot BUIUUIU DliaVD 111.
aahlonable hair cut. tSf Closed ou Sunday's
Howler's llilr tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry
In stock a full line of fanoy toilet arucles at low
est prices, anu we are me oniy place in town
where you can buy Bender's Cream lor the face.
STUlllSU'S SIIAVIKQ SALOON, opposite the
AlivouATK OrFicB. Is hQadaunrtein for
suaving, uuiroutuug tuiu suauipooinr. UA1.L.
TTIUU1AN, the liarber, opposite the Opera
jiouse, cuts nuir, auaves anu uoes every-
lliiug in iirsi-ciaM Btvie urup iu uuu see iuni
F
OR SflEUIFF
Jonathan Kistlor,
Of Leblcbton, l'a.
Subject to the Carbon county Democratic noml
IMIHHI ouuvvnvtuii.
Ton PnoTHONOTAUT,
Oliver A. Clauss,
Of Letiightoo, I'a.
Subject to the rules governing the Oarba nous
ty uemocraste ncnanwung oenvtnueu.
SOMETHING ABOUT HATS!!
i
"The Wilcox Flexible,"
The easiest fitting Stiff Hast
in the market, is sold mi
this vicinity by m . only,..
IE
, - i ;-.'" '
Opera House. Lehighton.
Something N
and V
Baby Carriages
ew
i a
ery Nice in
are being sold by
SCHWARTZ, The F
urnitureMafl,
Save While You May.
STOP INT AT
Hummers (j
ueensware Bazaar
THE ONLY
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
IN WEISSPORT.
Iw we want to mention a few fir
Bres just to show that we sell a letter
plitypife at a lower urice than jou
can to the same article for elsewhere.
Men's Calf Skin Shoes, at $21.
Yonth's Snoes, 90c. and miwarfl.
Women's Shoes $1. ant
U. S. KRESGE,
WEISSPORT'S LEADING
BOOT AND SHOE
DEALER.
OSCAR J
a knuBtsiftg
Over the Canal Bridge, East Weissport,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
All Kinds of Fruits and
Vegetables in Season.
Peas, Beans, New Potatoes, Cabbage, Bananas, Orangei, Lem
ons, readies, Apricots, Tine Apples, oocoauuti, c.
Confectionery and Cigar
Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices,
Goods Delivered Free!
Store keepers will save money on all thing! bought frtaa
nnd we deliver goods free of charge.
REX'S BON
MARK
PeR PROTONOTAUY,
The undent limed uJTer binuwli as a cuadid-
an- tor ProUioumary autl Clttrk of CiMirU, and
isiotjt fully o It cits Ihe Iinucratic uwiDiiwtiou
tutd tbe suitpoit ot his fellow cltliu.
Uttucb (Tbunk TUOH. K. l;OYL.
New Dress Fabrics,
FOR THIS AND WARMER WBA9aBft.
SIT ANTONG l'ONQKES. aro Enttrelv Kow. all those nrettv new tints wHsli sir
so desirable Ibis season arc represented In tlllc designs and tin lib on an JSxtiA INta
Quality Clotb.
CHINA CLOTH, another Wash Fabric just out this season, beautiful patteraa eii
Steel, Tan. Orry, lilue, Mode, waue ana uiacic uronnas, ai lncti wia only ia i-syir
yard.
WIDE CIIA.LLIES ou light grounds, New Goods just In, only 8 cents per jari,
A small lot of Now Satteens to at 0 cents per yard. ,
A larco lot oi now DRESS U1NUIIAM lu Stripes and plaids at popular yalets. .
Original Outing Clolbi, beet coods at 10 cents per yard.
A Fine Line of Dress Goods in ttie New Shades and Weave.'.
Black Goods suitable for Summer Wear, such as U'ool Nun's Tellies, Balls
Tamlse, Glorlosa, Ac at guaranteed prices for first-class Goods.
llig lot Ladies nibbed Vesta for Summer only 8 cms each.
Extra Value In Oauxe Shirts and Drawers for lfen at X cents uelt, teuUl
lines of better Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children. Itemember wa srerJHSjj
Extra qualities in Ladles' lluslln Underwear at speelal prices.
SOO Dor. Scalloped Edge, Bordered, Ladies' Iiindkerchlefs at 5 cents eteli.
Black Silk Drapery Nells, Large Variety of Styles, from 65c to f 2.10 a yarei.
Swiss Flouncing for Ladles and Children.
Fast Black and Colored Hosiery a specialty.
Our Carpet Department will interest everybody that It in seed ef 6,
First, because our mock is tns largest and everything new. second because our
ate lower than those asked elsewhere for the same nasi Goods.
BROADWAY,
Mauch Ohnnk, Fa.