The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 08, 1891, Image 3

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SPICILY TOUU.
Some neat stripes in Outting
Flannels ate here the price is
only 7c. per yard. Some better conts tt bushel,
raw -Wards tT " K.porftr.
Bead HummeVs new odTettUo-
tnanf
100 cigars for 11.00 at Delferdarfor's
cigar store.
New potatoes are aown io sivjr
IN A FEW WORDS.
'Urtly Writer Tails the Story of Tin
I lappanlnzs of a Week In and About
Old Carbon.
Nesquohonlng has o church
iscandle.
Lansford la wild over progressive
euchre partios.
Up at Woathorly thoy must muzzlo
A nlnids A flair will likely be placed oil tl el their dorgs.
K Tir j i (i A new hosiery mitt. -Some of the Index boards along our
at 9C imd 140 per yata. of Jngnia auA Brusol roads should bo repainted.
Snmn new effects in ChalUeS rats at Henry Schwartz'. -The farmers all through the county
go at 4 c.
An entirely new line of plaid
and striped Seersuckers in all
colorings.
-Dr. Danzer, of Hazleton, will bo at are rejoicing over big crops,
the Exchange Hotel on Friday, 21sf.
For Sale A. single frame hous e on
4th street. Apply to O. W. Morthlmer.
Dr. J. O. Zern's new residence will
I HnfAy1 n..f1 rlannrafAfl hv Cl. A.
. . L t TW.o u "" '
Elegant assortment. u Alv;00 Qoth.
The Jeanosvlllo foundry, works
night and day to 011 orders,
FKUPI.fi ON THK OO.
Slash Pictures of Familiar Facet Comlttc
ml doing.
Ed Peters, of Slatlngton, was in
town Monday.
Miss Stella Plummer ia sojourning
wtlh Easton folks.
Al Kutz, of Allentown, circled in
town Wednesday.
Joseph Hell and family, of New
York, are guests of Tobias Buss.
Mrs. Dennis Gilbert, of Philadel
phia, is visiting Mrs. W. A. Petors.
Mrs. C. O. Schlrcr, of Second street,
is visiting nor parents at White Hall.
Mrs. H. V. Morthlmor, Jr., spent
Coal Dalo Is having a rumpus ovor Sunday with her parents at Bethlohem,
-Ginehams. New shades, and
they go at 10c per yard.,
A new assortment of Ameri
can and French Sateens in beau
tiful colorings.
Charley Bennor, of the north end, per bushel.
the appointment of a principal.
Tho bottom droppod out of pota
toes and thoy soil at GO and 70 cents
contemplates moving to
Chunk.
The Opera nouse will bo opened
under tho new managomont during
October.
T -.1 1?.rnAH nnrl Al Wnln nrn
3PPlahi black French and lr.fn nnPOr,asers of building lots on
American Sateens with the new Fourth street,
Henrietta Finish, are among the -O. Frank Aokor is building a largo,
roomy paint snop in mo ( roar oi ms
Rnnth street residence.
Dress Percals are very line Lohlgh Hro Co., No. l. of town,
V,: oooc.n in mniiminp' and I will eloot now oftlcers at thelrflrst
East Mauch On Thursday tho Sheriff sold tho
personal proporty of John G. Rex in
Now Mahoning.
Mrs. Annie Sweony is homo from a
ploasant sojourn at Lake Wlnola.
H. O. Frlol and wife, of Mauoh
Chunk, wero visitors in town Tuesday.
Miss Laura Masters, of Bangor, Pa.,
is visiting relatives and friends in town.
Miss Lizzie Arnor, of Mauch
.second mourning effects.
meeting in Septembor.
Tho crossing at tho alley, botwoon
Ed Henry, of Jeansvllle. was badly Chunk, spent Saturday with Miss Kate
gored by a vicious bull one nlirht re- Arner.
contly. Ho will recover. Rev. C.E. Bartholomew, of Crossona,
Up to dato Lansf ord Is still In was well-known visitor in town this
darknoss perhaps this is why Jimmy wook,
malloy thinks ho runs the town. Dr- E. A. Goarhart, of Kresgovlllef
A wild Hungarian who ilourishos a Kavo us a Pleasant can on xnursaay
rard lonrr dotorer Is a novoltv for Rnnrir I afternoon,
Run folks. Several attempts have been Mrs.W. H.,Nusbaum, is visiting
madoto capture him but he oludos relatives and friends at Dlngman's
nursult. Ferry, Piko county,
Mayor Smith, of Woathorly. has A. it. Miller and wife, accompanied
TPhite Piques, Lawns and Second and Third street, is' in a bad established a regular court and hears j7 Miss Emma Hunsioker, spent last
Nainsooks in endless variety.
J. T. NUSBAUM,
Fits, Htrat. between South and Plum Btreett,
condition and should be fixed.
Tho most attractive arrangement
at the north end these days, Is Fred
Rex's poanut roaster. It's a daisy.
Some thing not of ton seen is a
triolet dallah. but Dr. N. B. Reber had
The CarbOIl AdVOCate one this week-presented to him by a
I mono.
cases in great stylo. The other day
ho had two females before him oharged
with malicious slander. Tho gossips
were fined and dismissed.
Sunday at Conoy Island.
Landlord Blttnor, of the Mansion
House, Lanoford, was a well-known
visitor in town Saturday,
NEW8Y WEI8SPORT.
The Doings of a Llrely Town Br Uflj Chroni
cled In Short Bnlp-Snap Order bjr tba
Stroller and CTaom."
Harvey Zeigenfas is on the sick
usi. no has quinsy.
Mrs. Gussle Fenner, of Philadelphia,
Is visiting relatives here.
The Esrang barber shop is under
going needed improvements,
Mayor Daniel Graver was out of
town this week on business,
A letter is in the pogt-ofuoo for
PaulMockos. Ho can have it If ho calls
and asks for it,
Miss Jennie Soager, of Krelders
ville, spent last week very pleasantly
with rolativea and friends in town,
Tho Evangelical (anti-Bowman)
Sunday school had an attendance last
Sunday of 17C. Tho collection
(2.02.
'Squlro Austin Boyer left this
weok on a trip to Saylor's Lake and
other places. Ho may bo gone a week
or two,
Frank Fatzingor is putting-In his
vacation at Kresge's shoo storo where
he Is hustling at tho repair of injured
boots and shoos.
B. J. Kuntz, Daniel Graver, Henry
onrotman and Jake Klntz, made up a
good-looking quartette to Frank
Selberling's last Sunday.
Jamos Sllfies who lived in Weiss
port last year, and was connected with
tho Garment Cutting Factory at
Lehlghton, died In Texas last weok
where he was burled.
Nosquohonlng people evidently
know a good thing when thev boo it.
tart n 11 ! T) 1 1 u til i. I . . ...
-John Trevanna, a Nesquehoning "Tr fT ;"""". ,uiu xney nave ordered arty gallons of ico
miner. was killed Thursday evenlni T?" .rf.rT""""1 ortm Irom unns- Nnsbaum, to be
w , r.!, i.ir.D trt; asion ana rena amooj.
body was picked up In small pieces.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1891.
A young child of Julius Komatuski His death was a horrible one.
furnished Friday nteht for a Brunei
County Treasurer Mulharen, T. J. I f estlvaL
Nusbaum and Mr. Scally, of Lansford Tho nicest assortment of joweh-y
I .. 1 TT1 1 J T -UI-V4. I . .. . Zm
swallowed a naU, Wednesday, Dr, An exchange has the following: Five r" ' r1 B"vorwar0 m ine county can bo
illara reward wiHbanadforttrBmBfl I""""-' . . u. nuwamn siore: ail mo now
h ask itAi.1. gossip. Seiple was called In, and it was re- dollars reward will be paid for a remedy
A base ball league composed of all moved.
it.B A UtY. n f Via linhlf nt I T -.1 vltrtV.f
playing ball with each other In this riding Invariably hire their teams from enough and ugly enough to die, but mim
Lee Stiles and wife, of Packerton, I and pretty novelties at tho very lowest
that will prove effectual in stopping "T, ,,. ' 7 , i -m T pl
in pleasure the tongues of gosslpers, that ar old W6r6 " ' PriT
Bectlon of tho State should have been I David Ebberts popular livery on North don't know enough.
formed this summer. This would I street.
bring tho respective clubs more prom-1 A building lot 33 foot front on 7th beat hU wlf o at Lovlston tho other day,
inontly beforo the public and conse- street, adjoining proporty ef butoher
quently lead the people to take more DiohL is for sale cheap. Apply to I. S.
Interest In the national game. In such Koch. 3t
n league there could bo brought in A crossing over First street at
Hozleton, Freolaud, Jeanesville, Le- David Ereamer's Is a publio necessity,
hlghton, Mahahoy, Delano, Reading, and should receive tho attention of
Wilkesbarre, Soranton, and othor Counoll,
ninna. ninhs f rom each of these towns Luokenbaeh. Mauoh Chunk, con-
have played in this vicinity and there tlnues to lead in base balls, bats, and Beaver Meadow Hungarian who was
does not seem to be any good reason .porting goods of all kinds at very ftffi Jgg'g'S
why a regular league should not be or- lowest prices, drunk. Some of tho whiskey thoy sell
gonized. All of these have been playing Ulysess Hough, formorly of this up that way Is enough to kill anybody
good ball, and many people who take town, now lives In Jersey City, where let alono a Hungarian.
n intni-oat in tha mvrnea have missed h hnlda n. lob with tho Pennsylvania It is safe for you to assume that
tfeeiBi because in a great measure of the I railroad company,
. , . , - ,,, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Wert,
A brute of a Hungarlanshamefully m " ...
George R. Beers, of Weathorly, was
In town for a few hours on Monday and
droppod Into see us.
Soager received 2100 watermelons
Miss Martha Best, of Walnutport, I on Wednesday. Oscar Is a hustler from
and then decamped with $150 that the
poor woman helped to savo, Tho
decent people in that community
should organize a vigilance committeo
and take care of such brutes,
'"Ho drank too much whlskoy," Is
the cause assigned by an up the county
coroner's jury, for tho death of a
way back. Of the number over a half
car were sold In one night at Mauch
Chunk.
Lovi Horn is the ownor of a hog
that is said o have swallowed a large
Wallaoe Sewell, of Hopevillo, Pa.. I snake one day recently while running
was in town Tuesday attending the
funeral of a relative.
Thomas A.Watklns,oneof Nesque-
honing'8 most popular citizens, gave us
a pleasant call on Monday.
Miss Brannlx, of Philadelphia, and
Miss Kolley are visiting Miss Mary and
Ella Ebbert, on North street.
Tobias Buss returned on Monday
from a visit of a week to friends In Now
the individual who is always eiiirer to York, Brooklyn and parts of Jersey.
. .... - I Hr. T. HC -DAtJlnta n T)Mn "Kr.-
fNtoltvrtmW -FrankSemmeL formerly of town . ggjfl ffiSffi S is lojoumln; wither
and a notice of coming games.-Plaln who js runntog t QUbert fiM scaaal about and Mrs. J. TNusbaum on First street
Will
I a 1 .
Oh,Rothermall t, u '.v. a , ,aiuJ
tMnU,.,omMn rWohton took -Dr. Rabenold, the dentist, of Allen-
Reading's soajp in a game abounding town, was not ot Ws qfflpo, here, on
with brilliant plays on the part of the Wednesday, owing to the death and
home club. Kothermal and March were burial of his aged father,
in the points for the homo team and -Buyers have the largest stock to
twmt.n.,.ntfi.l tha hall to suit them- Beleot from In the line of wall paper,
selves, Johnson sad
visitors battery, weren1
in the woods. Tho sizo of the snake
varies with the tlmo of day.
-The new Evangelical (Bowman)
Sunday school assembled for tho first
tlmo in School Hall on last Sunday
with an attendance of sixty-one. The
following officers were made: Superin
tendent, G. H. Laury; assistant super
intendent and secretary, Dr. P. A.
Andrews; treasurer, M. A. Laury. The
Indications oro that tha school will
grow rapidly.
Prof. Minnlch has been re-elected
principal of our publio schools at a
salary of SG0 per month, and Miss Era
FROM MAUCH CHUNK.
Tha Count Capital Spiritedly EpItomUed
B7 Spaelal Correspondent. Pertonal
nnd OtherwUe.
George Esser was on a business
trip to White Haven, Wednesday,
jimmy malloy was In Mauoh Chunh
vy eunesaay, geuing ammunition for nis
telephone,
An enthusiastic temperanoo moot
ing was. held in Oak Hall, Sunday even
ing by tho St. Aloyslous Society. The
assembly was addressed by Rev. Father
Banco,
Some how or other the report was
put in circulation that the county was
to build a new brldgo, with tho rosult
that Commissioner's Clerk Lawlor had
a couplo of dozon bridge builders to
take care of during tho weok.
Thomas MoWllllams, of East
Mauch Chunk, a brakeman on a freight
train on tho Nesquehoning branch,
Central Railroad of New Jorsey, foil off
his train Thursday afternoon as It was
coming from Tamaqua, and met with
serious injury. MoWilllams was put
ting on a brake, standing on the end of
tho car. Tho chain broke and ho was
hurled out on tho north track sustain
ing Intoral injuries.
From tho Whito liar on Journal
wo loarn this of Miss Esther Arner who
is visiting in that place: "On Wednes
day evening a surpriso party was given
to Miss Esther Arner, of East Mauch
Chunk, at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Yundt. The evening was agree
ably spent iff playing games. At 10:30
the guests partook of delightful re
freshments served by Mrs. Yundt,
Those present wero MissesSallie Tattle,
Carrie Ray,' Laura Buckalow, Poarl
Foist, Mattio Scott, and Messrs.. Lox
Koons, Frank Buckalow, Bradley Koons
and Edwin Scott"
The reception nnd banquet given
by Wahnetah Castle, No. 251, K.G.E.,
of the 2nd word, on Thursday evening
30th ult, was one of tho most pleasure
able and successful affairs of tho
season. At about 8:30 tho Mauoh
Chunk Orchestra, under the leader
ship of Prof. Frank Kauffmah, made
its appearance and rendered a choice
selection; a vocal soleotlon, entitled
".Men of Thought," was then rendered
by the Lutheran choir after which P.
0., J.W.Smith hi a few wellchoson
remarks cordially welcomed the guests
of tho evening, and introduced District
Grand Chief H. V. Morthimor, Jr., who
In a shert address explained tho
objects, principles and growth of the
order; a vocal selection, entitled "Flag
of Heroos," was boautif oily rendered
by the choir and was followed by a
selection by the orchestra, after which
an adjournment was made to the large
ball on tho second floor where a
sumptuous repast awaited the Invited
guests and to which all did full justice,
after which the members and their
the old savins, that "a doa that will -Frank P. Hell arid wife, of First
bring a bone, yrlH take ft heme." stroet, were In attendance over Suniay Dechant,of Catawissa, has been elected guests once more assembled in the
JJughMoGarvoy,of Reaver Meadow, at the funeral of Mrs. John Hell, hi teacher of tho primary school at $10 large room on tho first floor, wheroto
who has boen holding the position as Germansville, Lehigh county. Dd- per month. Miss Dechant taught last tho delightful musio of tho orchestra,
messenger in the State Department at ceased was aged 5.9 years, year at East Mauch Chunk, and is they indulged In tripping the light
Harrisburgsmce last January, has been Mahloa Nothstein, the blacksmith, said to be an exoellent teacher. The fantastic toe until tho "wee sma hours
SStormeSS fHew Mahoning, gave us a call on schools will open for an eight months onent the twal" All who had the
nrihn- fha borders and decorations when thoy go ger made vacant by the promotion of JJTiaayanarenewoauisBuoscnpuoaiaitermon August pleasure of being present greatly en-
?taT0 felfhT J? No4teluhosthe ,-At the regular monthly meeting of Joyed themselves and voted the affair
,& n u. Aueroi" i colored man by the name of Banks. a.rnmif-nHnn nf liMno tint most rnnMl , , ... . . 1 4.4. M i.u i
. . . j . i hirm THA HrtTitmr i innnrvnp vro i t i .iiii.i - t x 1 enn nnrmifrn rnrnnra nn laar Mvnriav uo ki wob ouujuu ouuvun uvoi uoiu iu
were several qoume pjays ana w oi , " - . - : ... I resiaem ox irniiaaoipnia. horsohoer lnthls section: recently he ,7' "V ;?Jr;C;; i Cl" v Tr, t.h RBn0n,l mr Th mmlttnn f
vno inuu vuok n uuom Foster, the famous weatherl 'l ' m i j . I u,"u """"su . . : . . .
fearful hitting by Lehlghton, who learn mat wuiiam wateroor, onms Fosteri the fampn, weatuer .
pllodup nine straight runs to Reading's town, will again go into the merchant pr0pb6t, in his forecasts last weok tolls P . . J ll
five, uelohard umpired, 'n smaiii'""" T hwh'1" or anotner storm wave tnat wiu cross An oia Manch chnnker Killed.
delegation of Catasauqua people, wbo J ino coniiuens iromiue atn 10 mo ajin. woek,fl DovQ jndex we gti
this storm wave will be, that It will the following concerning tho death of
I of nnnthar storm xpava thnt will nronn I
-Good Job and book compositors de- the continent from the 21th to the 28th.
r.om,.,nm troina ahnutad siring worK in me large ouiea, WUi ; Mja. iuo miiuiumi ,u ,uou
themselves hoarse and made them- Please aaoress wim reierence as m
ri o,r.iiw Minir,iia in ftmir ability and character, "The United
complete tho last heavy rain period of
the 1891 crop season. dg Rot mean
that there will he no more rain, but
tnat tor aoout uity-i
August ist, tne
general."
two days following
rains will not be
an old Mauoh Chunk printer:
"A despatch was received in Dover by
Station Agent Carroll at an early hour
on Thursday, 30th ult, that a man
named George Clark was found dead
In a oulvert on the D. L, & W. R. R.,
A FrettT Weddlne,
ihewfiPlsliUtQry o Nornvu Bauare her near Delaware station, and to enquire I. .".V .,"" Vw" y T, 1
,1a never wltnwed .uch'a erand sootal at the Index about him. P?8"0 t"8 business through before
wild, ruffianly 'antics. Catasauqua xypomuuu oi n.monv, u,
should keep siwh toughs bqme, Cincinnati qt
Catasauqua wants a date with the -The large show windows of
home olub Schwartz's furniture storo attracted
' . t i i mtinli aftftntlnn RAtnrdfty. because
Waamgwasaeieatea j u -; ,-' . ... in
Sunday, Spore 18 to 10, auuiui... "'"f w people
Catasauqua beat the hlana otu-. A?. nrm,l SSi fho matter was further investigated
Philadelphia, Batnnjayi Hooro 4 to a. -i--.. -. teTU jaKnail Mtan and by telegraphing to Delaware
Welssport wiped the earth with improvtag the mmeral spring on their SMK station, and sipt Roasonor, the facts
Mftnoh Cbunlt, Friday. Score 9 to 5. property by proper drataage and pro- the home 0, the bridelI parentJ At 0M gmillB31y brought out that from
TheYqBngAmorioa'shefttthasout te0tqn The mkv f plained to have o'clock after aU the guesta, to the numberol papers on the dead roan It was George
Jihlghton olub, Tuesqoy, score a to u.
A good game of ball with Freeland
was lost to Lehlghton by reckless play,
lng last Saturday. Soore A to 8,
Tho Lehlghton club Is arranging
for a week's trip to Reading, Pottstown
and Norrlstown, commencing on the
11th,
take six or more fire plugs if the Car-
bon County Improvement Company
gives tho town a water system. There,
we knew it would come; the members
of council represent too much enter
prise to refuse such an offer as the Im
provement Company extended. Of the
one hundred spigots necessary about
seventy have been subscribed for al
ready, and it shouldn't take an hour's
work to get the balance,
arrangements, Messrs. F.A.Weihbrecht,
C. H. Warncke, S. O. Stermer, John
Alspaoh, Henry Warncke and Ed
Weyhenmeyer deserve great praise for
for the manner in which tho affair was
gotten up and so successfully carried
out.
- - i I,
Sharp Gutting of Prices to
Quicken August Sales !
Too short n Summef-Scason'a trade has driven us to make a
Summer Clearance Sale !
Broken Lines, Odds and Ends of every kind have to go. We
must have the room for New Goods. Wc make
the prices to move them quickly.
Small lots of Shoes go down from $3.75 to $3.00
44 " 41 44 2.50 to 2.00
44 44 44 ' -4 44 ' 2.00 to 1.60
4t 44 44 44 44 1.25 to 1.00
Summer Hats and MenVUuting Shirts go at, and below cost.
Opera House, Leh.igh.ton.
The Eye Has Not Seen, Nor
Has the Ear Heard,
Neither has it entered into the hearts of the men and women of
tho community what we have in store ior them.
Have You Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture. Nothing
like it was ever put on exhibition in this town before.
Have You Heard that we are offering this grand assortment of
goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will
make you think that we must haye made a mistake.
It's a Fact IFe've got the goods. You have the money. We
want to exchange with you, and if you will call at our store
we will offer such inducements that it will be a pleasure for
you to make your purchases from us.
Come and Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at our
very low prices.
Schwartz, The Furniture Man
THE ONLY
BOOT AND SHOE STORE
IN WEISSPORT.
WHEN we tell you that our store
is the very best place in town to buy
FOOT TPE Alt of all kinds, you can
just make up your mind that we mean
it. Our exhibit of Shoes, Slippers, and
Footwear in general is the newest,
the most stylish and the most substan
tial in town. We give you only the
very best Footwear at the very lowest
prices. These are a few points in our
favor and it will pay you to give us
your patronage, in return you get the
best results for your money.
U. S. KRESGE,
WEISSPORT'S LEADING
BOOT AND SHOE
DEALER.
whiter so that we have somo protection
in case of fire.
rare medicinal properties,
-An advertisement In
I several hundred bad assembled, the sweet Dotes I
I of tbe wedding march
UTTUt OAF.
On Wednesday last, Nathan George
killed a black snake which measured
five and one half foot in length.
The teachers' examination for
A Mew Plan.
The citizens of Mauch Chunk town-
no an nours , . . - ,
Come, let us shIP need P7 no road taxes. The
ruuus ui tuu (.ownsnip. somo tuirty
miles, are kept in repairs by the Lehigh
Coal & Navigation Company, it bearing
the entire expense. This has been' the
custom for six years. The township
elects two supervisors who hire a force
of men, go over the roads make what
ever repairs are necessary and the Com
pany foots the bills, even to the super-
Beese Reese, Lansford's lively boll
player, who sustained a wlcded cut in I ting In the worst way, and Council
the left leg some weeks ago on the should see that it is done, in its pro-
Lehlghton ball ground, was in town sent condition it is a disgrace to an
Monday, JJe Js coming around all intelligent community. Come cut the
right, and his friends were plaasad to grass,
see him. John Hottensteln has bought the
Hunslcker freight route and Intends
""J'U"I E. A. Clark, to wits A man 5 feet 5
a newspaper."1 muubu iouCreu un umo auu . , t
uP.Be Lower Towamensine. will h held hv visors' wages for every worklngdayin
"J'VJTESSJE. From papers in his pockets r HnTlt , . c,n' nn theyear. The Company saves several
or oueusive. iimMuumuu .rM ., . ,,amis Jl,,( fw,m tr.nl . . Jll.. t tv-
day. It Is the most active, the most arch ol evernreen me nappy younj; couple were """" - i "n Monday last. Levi Berrass took " l"u
nersistant. most natlent most collte un,tea ln God's mj bon1 of wedlocl by ev. Mexican War, also paper from War 1 p0Sses3i0ri 0f the Little Gap post-ofOce, I P11- Formerly, Irresponsible supor-
P ?.r: W,"taf.d' "JS?. Be!"lD"?. .' 1861 188th Kegt. PennsylvanU oemA br Gao. wW P entire amount
Mlumi..uv."M -""-J-" "I I UrSinUS lHeEO, 1JO11CK0T11 B, IO UOW1DB WOlCn TTr.1 olr. nn Tl 11th Pnnn PnlvnlrV. I . . ' ' .7 T I - J T. V
mhaaaainU.. BnrW,nBrl, nnfc. I Bov. B. A. Bauer, ol Lehlghton, lead in prayer. I ' TTj-Tr' j . " Among those wno attendod the Jr. I " 7"1
rjr-r 't rt- f tt- " - .,,h..i..r,t whir.1. th .... .,.,.j no was uroswM ui a uiuo oiui, unuiu
Army style.
TT 1 . L 1. T 11- 1 .1 I
1 !i UI IU..
W ;. TUghman Smith and wife.
muUKvii..muUuuuiu B,Wuw uy. Tho jj,. Q Sunday
of the way of one train stepped into K(,hnol m hol(1 thfiIp nnnllril n,nni ,n
at the close ol which the guests congratulated
Mr. and Mrs. N. 1L millet and wished them
Qnd speed. Alter an Intermission ol a few
minutes the doors were thrown open and the
guests were Invited to partake o a sumptuous I
repast Which naa open spread in sucii style as I
only tbe good people ol Normal Square aud Ma-1
10. U. A, MH plcnio at Moorstown,
I Northampton county, were Levi Serf ass
j ship In debt besides.
honing Valley can spread a least, it Included
all the delicacies ol the season and was "fit lor Inir tn his life. We had ofton told him
-Souvenir spoons at E. II. Hohl's, 1 to work up a business by prompt and I too A ' J'" .?'ff 1 on I to settle down and stop roaming or he
Mauch Chunk. careful attention to business. He can .o.Noal Tand B. '&li would meet death in some of his tramps
Alex liowman, Of. unawanooga.iao it. e nns a goou warn vo uouvcr btt(je was handsomely dressed ln cream satin on the railroads,
Tenn., will take his family from Aupn: I goods ".ulolf tjnd. JirOPv W lQwest and lace the rnads ot honor wore white, while We offered to see that he was given a
town to the former place ln about ten prices. e ;'7J' na, ""J decent burial if sent to Dover, but as
days. -A cheap watch that b good, and a H. S the Coroner and undertaker had the
JaoabBlblghaus lathe proud father! good watch that is cheap, la the strong I or 80me time and will lovg be remembered by deceased in chargeup there, it was
of a brand new girl baby. Mother and I Jo American watcn, tnat we are oner
ohlTd ore doing well. ling at a great bargain. We sell lots of
tbe people from lar and near who were present, doomed best to let him bo buried in
The yonag coupl. were tho recipients ot ny that county, He would got the same
yeryuseful and valuable presents, ot which the , j, V t ti, 6 wijuii
toUpwtnguaist
Lehluhton. Souvenir Spoons at B.1 them, the supply is limited, Coll
JI, Hohl's, Mauoh Chunk, I early, secure a real genuine bargain ln
Don't buy a gold watch until you la watch at E.H. HohlV, Mauch Chunk
have learned our latest prices. We I Jewelry Store.
Vivvnthn largest assortment to select I Council have notified First street
1 o , - 1 Ilr.UV.ltI.-.. -. - -wt.n,,., ... " tlO.
from, and guarantee to savo you money property owners to remove all obstruo- iffiffi
tionsfrom their navement leavlntr a mv. k. 11. snrder: iralt dishes. David Hard.
j. Mrs.
in -niuiet; dog. jmnnie ixngacre: milt
dlsn, Darm waterman ana wiie; dook, a. it.
Tray. E. Lillian Arneri counterpane. Mrs. Q.
mil.nU.l.lil. ruiu.v 1 fra Unnhta V.nit.pna.l....
UllUCLiwuiu v.. . .wu.m i.udM,.iuri.wc
table cletb, Clinton Bretney and wile; tidy. Abl
It oyer; towels, Owen Htelgerwalt and wife, a
Kranlcbllbtrt.J.K.rier.Mrs. AnnleUilberti
napim. acv. v. 1 oicckui uu hii,; luweis,
for a reliable watch, at E. IL Hohl's,
Maiiojj Cliunk.
Charles Lqngkamer, ot Papkerton,
Is seriously 111 from an old wound re
ceived while serving as a soldier in the
late war. Several doctors areinolose
clear eight foot walk.
outqffa, nunibgp flf stepi
and verandas.
. ."n, t ,.n . I i.utn lice. Clara Xanderi baklnz outfit. Den
Arner 05 oioyor, u. rnuium, uv r7r, Nothstein and wile; umbrella stand, J. J,
the contract to build John W,tnwH
auxin ana
liniTes
attendance and everything possible is I new residence on tho corner ot Third I Neumiuer; water serrlce, Judge stn
being done to better his conditson. and Alum streets, and work wlU soon J3 "wrSttblu wftot Tft dish.
-Jl choice Un,eot very pretty bUt be commenced ; Tb .residence will be mg
goods received tflday, suitable fpr a the most magnlftQent W VQwn, ftayhig lngandVirei jugipifi. O. Walker: fancy
i. iji . .11 nr.nvnnlnnr.na cushion. Mrs. lioioen ana Miss i Juu sellers m-
useful and elotrant weddlns present at I all modern conveniences, ST.irt,,.. iaKx. a. K. Ulu&selm&n and wtfa: ea.rd
B.H. Hohl's, Mauoh'Ohunk. -John J. Hummel, the popular tool T&SSSi
-John Caffrey, leader ot Alton B. cornetlst of Arlon Cornet Band, has J Jg. JgZV&JfES
Uornet uana, ior some years past, is i accepted an engagement witn tne l Longacrei haiMoien spoons, Sadie Koons j nut
mnlr,nrl tnanVmr fnr tha Tlriwllln. um,, .n tn.-v.., Tnlin I. cracker 'Uid picks. 11. V, MortWmer, Sr.. and
v.t..j , -r , i ittuivuiuu r-.MMM MVUrwMv.. Ytxiti cracxer jar, ur. u, r. jvuuer anawue
I sugar spoon, misi ciia ouyaam: no
I Vi.m urn. .it... ult.....
Q1IWUWV U1UQ1UUIU DUU uig MlJ ...u
bond Is rapidly Improving under his
structlon, Hndr bis tuition.
irho beet fertilizers for grain and Mrs. Hex, relict of the late Daniel
gfass is Arner's, because it in composed Bex died at the home ot Aaron Krum,
of pure bone, blood and the highest Thursday, aged 71 years and 11 months.
grades ot chemicals, making it a quids Interment was made Tuesday from
acting and lasting manure, A. Arner Tri,qH7 IMMr?. Ohurpbj Iey. J.H,
$on,MTrs,r,ewMahnnjng,Tja. Kuder officiating. Deceased was the
mptlw ot Mrs. Wallace BeweU, ot Hope- JSptffiS TSSUnSH
ville, PH., Mr., Eugene verett, of UvrainraF.
soldiery treatment there as here.
Mr. Tillyer of this office went up to
Delaware this morning to attend the
inquest, as the Coroner had telegraphed
for somo one to come up from Dover
and identify the deceased,
Mr. Clark was bom and raised in
Mauoh Chunk, Pa,, and early became a
printer, following this trade over since,
He was married and has one son who is
now living In Ohio. His first wife died
and he married some 20 years ago a
widow in Long Island ad she also died
after 9 or. 10 years.
At one tlmo he published a paper ln
wmS. Berwick, Pa but gave it up" as ho and
the grove, oa August 15th, muslo will
be furnished by the Danlelsville Cornet
Band. A cordial welcome Is extended
to all.
On Monday evening last, a number
of gypsies passed through our section
and for their night quarters they took
a position about one half mile from
Little Gap. They were twenty tour in
number, twenty-one of whom were of
tbe male kind and three ot tho female
kind. Among them was a little darling
only eight days old. Thoy were how
ever ot two kind ot races, vizr Caucas
sian and Ethiopian. They had with
them thirteen horses, one mule and
six dogs. The mule they sold to Wm.
M. Mooney for a sum not exceeding
twenty dollars. During tho evening
there were seventy-eight people from
Little Gap and vicinity there to view
the gypsies and quadrupeds.
BIO CHEEK,
Miss Lizzie Neeb.of Mauch Chunk,
is home with her parents.
-Miss Mary Weiss, of Slatlngton,1
was visiting relatives here on Sunday.
Some ot our people are attending;
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I a pecoUu medietas. It Is carefully prsparsd
from 8m$uUla, TJandelion, Mandrake, Dock,
ftptlsiswa. Juniper BsrrUt, and othsr well,
known and Taluabia vegetable rerafrdiei, by
peculiar combination, proportion and process,
gi ring to Hood's SarisparUla (entire power not
peisesied by other medicines. It effects remark,
able cures where other preparations fall.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best blood purifier before the public IS
eradicates erery Impurity, and cures Scrofula,
Belt Bheum, Beds, rimplM, all Humors Dys
pepsia, Biliousness. Sick Headache, InAlf esUon,
General Debility, catartn, Baeumausm, juuuy
and lirer Complaints, OTereomes thai Used feel
lag, creates an apptute, and builds up the system.
Hood's Sarsaoarllla
Has suet peculiar and tmpsraneled success ai
home. Such has become IU popularity in Imrell,
Mass., where It Is made, that whole BtU&bor
boods are talcing It at the same time. XrsweU
druggista sell more et Hood's SarsapariBa than
of au ether sarsepenuas or wooa
Sold by druggists, ilislztorp. Jtsparedonlyby
C. X. HOOD CO., Apotheearlss, IoweU, Mats.
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
BalUeti cake dish, V. O. Vreyraau and wife ; pie
knlle. Iter. S. E. Btofflet; SS.Natbaa Ballletand
wliei erary spoon. Maine l'olloclc; fruit dish.
J. A, Merer and wltei clock. Adam Wlngert and
wliei rruitaisnjinnaDei cuauiei: DerrrsDoon.
Mn. Tnomas Kemercr: butter knife. L. w. luu
lletanawue; glass pucner, rana cstrauu; vase,
llnnil.lr., .nrl wlf., fniUatan.! H(m V.ih'
ui
tjir &nd Uffi
fiQXCri BUTCt Wile, ac, Ml., Mlu mih rAU'
Inxer) rocker, Daxld Kistler ana lamllTi rocker.
his partner failed to make it pay. Ho
served through the Mexican war and
also through the last war, but was I camp, meeting at Lehlghton this week.
never seriously hurt. Since then hel Mr, and Mrs. James Boyer, of
tramped oil over the United States bis Lehlghton, were visiting their parents
rutUUlUK lrrru'3kiuu uul UltUHUlK llllll
to stay long ln any place, as we found
bv exnerience.
Mr. Clark has worked for us, off and
on at times tor tne last aozen years,
Ho has been with us fairly regular
WW You po l
Use the ATerlll ralnt, and
tn a long penoa. or u:
as good, and repaint i
I'alnr I. thn hat.
fflff SherriTin J fflSt the new elecUoa laws In book form for
wears au oiners. u ai yeare oime uoorge W. Xtionnimer. A no dook will
&jnTJM- make fifty to sixty pages and be inter-
N. Y.t 11 years on houses ot Mrs. K. Oelc, urj leaded with the business announce-
Vernon. NTV. Arerui taint has betaintMSS menU ot merohanU who know a good
l"!X &5WJ"i ?. .svaShffi thlna when thev eea it Those who
fTUTTqS secured space should do
lint. "How long will It laatT" Beautiful I &o at onoo as thre remain but a few
varum utouwuauia iiuu rree. LXmiuU
rsor.Big't'a ertoS(rdMrV,eStch Hom,oVtown J&S&S&ViSSli
? TOtKfemikt'n, -The auvooati job office is printing WX&XiSSm
. Mrs. B. Lrsinhard: Mrs. J. Lone.
spoou, r-iut xveueri
I pages to be taken.
Hpangleri sou:
Ar.imtp nane.
Acre anrf dauKhteri su ear
lemonade set. Key. E. A. Bauer andtarntlyi
cake stand. Martha Gerber: tabic co.er Cl. W.
Iloppea ana wile; butter dish, J. T. Semmel and
famllVi napkin ring. Edna Uoppes; pair races,
Iilllo McLeani faocr race, II. B. Kennel and
wile, napiUn ring, Daniel Kressly and family,
nankin rlne. V. D. KresslT. tldr. Mary 1.
lirunnert Udy, Mrs. It, Musselman, searf,
David Koons and wife table flotb, Mar;
since the soring of 1837. but not so
much so since the spring of 1888. when
he first rommenoed getting h,ls pension.
Since last March he has been away
three times, without saying a word
about froinir on. out owing to nis age.
old acquaintance, and good workman
when ho did work, we always gave him
something to ao, aitnougn it soreiy
tired us by his queer ways ot going off.
One tlmo ha was cone five vans and we
never heard a word about him, then he
suddenly appeared and after a few
months as suddenly wentotr.
The old soldier sleeps his long sleep.
Peace to bis ashes."
One of the bright and interesting
little twin daughters of W. S. Kuhns
died on Thursday morning. The,
their bereavement 1 ,f '
over Sunday,
Chester A. Buck and wife, of
Philadelphia, were the guests of Lewis
Kemerer over Sunday,
Rev, C. 8, Brown, of Emaus, filled
Bev. Ruloffs appointment at this place
on Sunday morning.
The teachers' examination tor
Franklin district was held ln Harriety
school bouse on Thursday,
Henry Gross, of Upper Mauch
Chunk, Is visiting the family of
Henry Keeb since Wednesday ot last
week.
The gypsies who camped at
Harrlty for ajreekjaoved Eastward on
Monday. They have a lot ot fine
horses.
The Salem KvangeJloal Sunday
school will plonks In, Paul Buck's
grove oil Saturday. A cordial Invito
tlon is, eiteuded to the publio,
Stoves,
Tinware.
Heaters and
Ranges,
In Great Variety at
Samuel Graver's
J opular Store, Bank Street,
Roofing nnd Spouting a special
ty. Stove repairs furnished
on b or t notice
Reasonable!
A. L HAGERMAN'S,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
All Kinds of School Books
and School Supplies.
Magazines and Periodicals :
Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, Lippincott's
Century, Scribner's, and all the leading Fashion
Journals and Novels. Leave your order with us.
Stationeay:
The finest and most extensive assortment in the county can
be had here at the very lowest rates.
Lehigh 0
fa,?
oal & Hardware
LIMITED.
Specialties.
Myer's Pumps
A complete Une, .including repairs lor tlie same.
Cucumber Pumps
A complete line including repairs for the same.
Coal Oil
At wholesale and retail.
Usual line of Hardware, Oils. Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c.
REX'S RON
MARGHL
GO TO
Rishel's
pennanentQallery
torCABIHEtPHOTOQIlAPHS'
U)rder lken lot Via Crayon
si nM pleturM topled andy
New Dress Fabrics,
FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATHER.
8HANTONG PONGEES, are Entirely New, alt those pretty new tint! which are
o desirable Ibis season are represented iu silk designs and finish on an Eztta Fine
"o'filNA. CLOTH, another Wash Fabric jnst out this season, beautiful patterns on
Steel, Tan. Grey, Blue, Mode, White and Black Grounds, 31 Inch wide only 12 1-2 per
IMdWn)E CHALLIES on light grounds, New Goods Just In, only 8 cents per yard,
A small lot of New Satteens ro at 9 cents per yard.
A. large lot ol new DRESS GINGHAM tn Stripes and plaids at popular prices,
Original Outtnj; Cloths, best Roods at 10 cents per yard.
A Fine Line of Dress Goods in the New Shades and Weaves.
Black Goods suitable for Summer Wear, such as IKool Nun's Veiling, Batls
Tamlse, Glorlosa, &c at guaranteed prices for first-class Goods,
Big lot Ladles Ribbed Veals for Summer only 8 cents each.
Extra Value In Gauze Shirts and Drawers for Jicn at 25 cents each. Cojnnbte
lines of better Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children. Remember we are otferlne
Extra qualities In Ladles' Muslin Underwear at special prices.
200 Dox. Scalloped Edee, Bordered, Ladles' Hand kerchiefs at S cents each.
Black Silk Drapery Netts, Large Variety of Styles, from 06c to 2.G0 a yard.
Swiss Flouncing for Ladles and Children.
Fast Black and Colored Hosiery a specialty.
Our Carpet Department will Interest everybody that to la need of CARPETS.
First, because our stock is tbe largest and everything new. tccnd because our price
are lower than those asked elsewhere for tbe earns uias oooas.
BROADWAY,
Mauoh Ohunk, Fa.
G. A. REX
ft lUnowanc Co., XtluiOKTOif
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