The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 19, 1891, Image 3

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IN A FEW WORDS. NEWSY WEISSPORT. FROM MAUGH CHUNK. fbuplb oh the ao.
ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE
Tho lni-ROst Pall Opening that
lma over taken placo in this sec
tion in now on tit our store,antl
amontt the many now things lu
stock are tho IJodford Cords,
the most popular dross fabric
of the season. Thoy aro horo
in very nttraotlvo stylos and
colorings. TJbDros9 robos nro
some of tho now things this son
Hon, in stripos and plaids, most
ly shaded on frreon nro tho
ertizo. t"Our black Roods de
partment novor was so com
plete as it is this season, from
tho cheapest cotton warp cash
mero to tho finest silk warp
honricttn, ulso a largo assort
ment of other black stuff just
tho thing for mourning drosses.
SfTOur dross trimmings de
partment nevor wis so 90m
ploto as it is this season. All
tho latost novoltlos will bo
found horo and nt prices that
can nol bocquallod by any oth
er establishment in this sec
tion. - -
SPICILY TOLD.
J. T, HUSBAUM,
Hut stiwr, between Smith and I'linn Hticeta,
Ijelilghton, pa,
TheCarbon Advocate
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER ID, 1891.
IIAl'VV ItEl'UllLlCANB.
Xlipy linve n ltl nmt Unrinonlous Convrn
tlon mid Kumlnnto n Ticket.
Pursuant to call, tho dolcgatos repre
senting tho sontimonts of tho Ucpub
licuiiH in tho various districts in Car
bon county, assembled in harmonious
meeting in tho Court House, Mauch
Chunk, at olovon o'clock, Monday
morning for tho purposo of putting in
nomination a tickot to go boforo tho
people of Carbon county and appeal to
there suffrage County Chairman
Dreisbach callod tho meeting to ordor
and Secretary Hornco Hoydt called tho
roll. D. It. Davis was tnado temporary
chairman, and Hornco Hoydt temporary
secretary, following which tho Chair
The News or. n Lively Town Tolit lu n
I'ew Wonli lir l llintlina; ltepnrler.
Pull line of Ingrain and Urussol
carpets at Henry Hohwartis'H.
-I'Vod Kex received nn invoice of
1200 quarts of peanuts this weok. Call
- Wantod A young girl to learu tho
millinery business. Apply to. Miss
Alvonia Graver.
Hlro your ploatmro teams from
Jake Kistlar's livery stable. Lowest
prices and good rigs,
Dau Kuaus, the boss baratono play
er in Arlon cornet band, has resigned
fromtho organization.
Evory reader of this paper should
carefully poruso tho advortiscmouts.
Thoy are full of Interest.
Honry W. Yoalfl has been appoint
ed executor of tho estate of tho lato
Ludwig Marstolncr, deceased.
And don't you forgot itl What?
Why, that David Ebbort turns out tho
Quest rigs at tho lowost prlcos.
Wo nro ploasod to noto that Engi
neer Pink is again at tho throttlo nf tor
an illuoss of a weok or ton days.
Mrs. Jamo.4 Campboll, of this city,
now at St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlohom,
is said to bo almost convaloscont.
Tho star of low prieos loads to
Luckonbaoh's, Mauch Chunk. A full
lino of wall papors, stationery, book,&c.
A cigar over twolvo inches long, on
exhibition at Koch's cigar store is a
speclmon of tho flno ability of 'Mnndus
Mortz.
Dr. O. W. Snydor sports a hand-
somo gray horse, just purchased from
farmer Zoigenfus, of LoworTowamens-
iug. It's a daudyl
William Wost is a grass widower
this week 14s wife having "skipped
out" on Tuesday, taking with her the
valuables of tho housohold.
Tho nnnual harvest homo service
in Trinity Lutheran church was beaif
tlfully observed by tho membors of
that congregation on last Suuduy.
Prod Millor is doing up porscrip-
tions for tho Central Drug Storo of
Dr. 0. Horn. Prod formerly hold a po
sition in Smith's pharmacy, Hazloton.
Tho ditch botween tho Lehigh Val-
loy railroad and Bankway is gradually
boing filled in, and soon side tracks
for tho Millor planing mill will bo laid
over it.
Tho sowor crossing First stroot at
tho foot of Iron sends forth a fragranco
that is certainly not ns delightful as
"Jockoy Club" or "Now Mown Hay" to
tho olfactory organs.
Wo aro ploasod to noto tho marrl-
ago of our young frlond William P. J.
Worly, salesman in Itoigol's store, to
appolutod tho following committees:
on pormancnt organization, Jed Hol-MissPredorlckaE.Qazoll,bothof town'
lenbach, Charles Bensiugor, S. B. Hoist, y0 offer congratulations.
T. B.Evans, Lovi Horn, Ed. Zorn and
S. R. Oilham;on resolutions, W.Portor,
Jnmos McCrcady, George Davis, Jos.
Penncr, Henry Potors, Dr. I. G. Ibach
and C. J. Sondol, and tho morning ses
sion adjournod to convono nt 1:30
o'clock.
Tho afternoon sossion oponod with
tho commlttoo ou pormancnt orgauizn
In tho now and pretty stylos our
millinery exhibit is moro comploto than
Como and see us boforo you
purchaso elsowhoro. Wo aro suro to
please you. Miss AlVenin Gravor.
Lovi Proyman loft an applo at this
ofUco, Wednesday, which measured
fourtoon inches in circumference and
weighed ono pound. Can you boat it?
A I.lvl. v. rller Telia the Story of The
11 . 'iota Week In find About
Old Cmi bon
Lansford is in the dark
Lunsford has fifty vnoant dwelling
house.
-Sump 1. Hill gets it biggUt mail
ovory Tut iday.
-Woatnorly wants 200 girls to work
in their silk mill.
Wenthorly has u Chatauqua Litor
ary Circlo with uightcon inombers.
"Applo Postlvnls" nro a now social
pleasures in somo parts of tho oounty.
Owing to tho ward troublo Laus
ford has not yet reoeivod tho stato ap
propriation for public schools.
Joanosvlllo is getting up somo
thoy talk 'of organizing n lltorary so
ciety and singing school In tho district.
A Boavor Meadow girl whobeliovos
in work and don't go much on dress,
oarnod 818 picking huckolborxios this
summer.
Rov, A. P. Horn, of tho Reformed
church, Summit Hill, filled tho pulpit
for tho abovo denomination at Preelaud
lost Sunday.
Tho playgoers at Lansford are kick
ing ngainst tho high prices charged for
admission' by tho management of tho
Lansford Opera House
Tho Presbytery of Lehigh will meet
nt Weathorly on next Tuesday evening
and will bo in sossion throughout
Thursday. On Monday evening and
Tuosday n Sunday school convention
will bo hold.
Dauiol Kressloy, of Mahoning Val
ley, has nn applo tree that boars fruit
that is a curiosity. Ono half of the
applo is rank sour and tho othor half
Is swootor than tho prettiest sixteen
year old damsol wo have over seen.
Quakako, which has been the scene
of a good many vain searches for coal,
has at last bocn found to bo frco from
anything like a traco of mineral. Tho
prospoctors aro still at work on the
Broad Mountain but tholr efforts up to
dato havo not boon encouraging.
Tho business done by tho Control
Railroad at Lansford during last month
amounted to 811,000. You wouldn't
think it by looking at their old depot
and oxporloncing the poor accommo
dations afforded tho peoplo of that
The Doing! of T-lrelT Town Briefly Chroni
cled In Short Snlp-Snnp Order lijr the
Stroller nnd Chum."
Aaron Snydor olroled at Philadel
phia for n fow days lost week.
Miss Eliza Lines, of East Mauch
Chunk, is visiting Mrs. Angelina Groot,
ou tho oast sldo.
Miss Ella Laury loft this woek for
Bethlohom, whoro sho will attend tho
femalo seminary.
Scngor's Hall is roady for occu
pancy. Tho room will be rented to
societies cheaply. 8w
The Oounty Capital Spiritedly Hpltomlied
by ft Speelnl Correspondent. Personal
nd Otherwise.
Only eight prisoners are In tho
county jail.
Sonator Sohull, of Monroe county,
was In town for n fow hours on Wednesday.
'-County chairman Frank Sharkoy
is batk homo from n ton days sojourn
nt AtlantloClty.
Burglars who broke Into Christian
Sanders' Broadway residence ono night
this woek, got away with a few dollars
Miss Maria Mohr.of Lehigh county, In cash.
Is sojourning with A. D. Hawk and I Shorlff Lovan had his force of
family on tho east sldo. guosts nt work whlto-wnshlng tho in
Nathan Kresgo, of Towamonslng tenor f tho jail this week, ond now it
township, has taken up a rosldenco In looks no noat as a now pin.
this town with his family. Wo droppod in nt tho Ono Prlco
Adam Housor, who drives team for Star Clothing Hall tho othor day and
Nathan Snydor, is on tho sick list. His found much Interest centered on a big
frlonds hopo that he'll soon bo O. K. pumpkin. Look tho matter up.
Henry Bloso and wifo, ofWayno Charles R. Sangkerton, the fash-
county, spont this weok very pleasantly lonablo cmtter at Sondholm's Merchant
with Rouben Zimmerman on Union Tailoring Hall, Is back from a pleasant
sojourn of somo months with frlonds
In foreign lands.
Four prisoners, Frank Early, How.
ard Williams, John Sweeney and Ed
ward Gallagher, wore dlsohargod from
Hill.
If you aro not a subscriber to this
paper, you cortnlnly should bo. $1.00 a
year. Hand us your namo nnd the
"dust."
Lee, a threo-yoar-old sou of Alfrod Fort Lovan Wednesday In tlmo to soo
Dreisbach was burled Saturday. Tho I the Uucktall porado.
funeral services wero conducted by Harry Clauss, of Lohighton, has
Rov, A. M. Sampsol. ogaln connected himself with tho
An applo on exhibition In Joseph American Hotel, Broadway, as nssls-
Fonner's storo this week, weighed 18J tant to landlord Jarrard. His many
ouueos. Trot out your elephant If you friends nro phased to see him back In
con beat Itl I Ms old place.
The always lively Oscar Saegorl Watkins' treackery to ex-sheriff
will build a frame houso 20x30 foet for I Gallagher nt tho convention on Mon-
Flash l'lctures of Familiar Faces Coming
and Coins;.
Lewis Zeigonfus, of Aquashlcola,
was in town Tuosday.
-Mrs. John E. Seldle, spont W ednes
day with Mauch Chunk frlonds.
Mrs. John E. Millor and son, are
on a visit to relatlvos and frlonds in
Clovoland, Ohio.
-R. L. Sweeny, of tho popular "Cor-
nor Store," was at Drlfton over Sun
day tho guest of his brothor.
Mrs. A. P. Horn and daughter, of
Summit Hill, wore ,tho guosts of John
Gomory and family on northFlrst street
over Sunday."v
Chas. Schm'alo and family enjoyed
u three days' coaching trip though por
tions of Carbon, Lohlgh and Northamp
ton counties, returning homo Monday
evening.
To Onr Subscribers.
Tho special announcement which ap
peared In our columns somo tlmo since,
announcing a special arrangement with
Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburg
Falls, Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on
tho Horso and his Diseases," whereby
our subscribers wore enabled to obtain
a copy of that valuable work free by
sending their address to B. J. Kendall
Co. (and enclosing n two-cent stamp
for mailing samo) Is ronowed for n
limited period. Wo trust all will avail
thomselvos of tho opportunity of ob
taining this vnluablo work. To o?ery
lovor of the Horso It Is Indlsponsable,
as it treats in a simple manner all tho
diseases which afflict this noble animal.
Its phenomenal sale throughout tho
United States and Canada, make It
standard authority. Mention this
paper when sending for "Treatise."
JU1T11-I.it
tho purpose of carrying on the
and fish business.
Our peoplo will koop up their well
earned ropiitation for push and enter
prise by exerting every offort to secure
n first-class water supply.
Reuben Zimmerman, of Union Hill,
is nil smiles on account of having re
ceived two handsomo canary birds as a
gift from Scranton friends.
Tho Central railroad company has
side tracks In to Snyder's new
planing mill, on the land of tho Car
bon Improvement Company.
Tho vlowors appointed by tho Court
to open a road to Franklin's now school
oyster I day won't likely bo very soon forgot.
Watkins promisod Gallagher eighteen
delegatos for n complimentary showing
but when the tlmo como Watkins
dumped tho sanguino "Smoky" with a
sickening thud.
town, but tho moro you glvo somo peo- houso wont over the route tho other
plo the moro they want. day. Tho October Court will settle the
At this tlmo whon overy body Is difficulty.
trotting out nnd holding up big fruit, William J. Solt has been appointed
our old frlond Levi Froymnn, of Mo- teuchor of tho Union Hill School vice
honing, is showing n mammoth apple William Phlfor resigned. Will is a good
measuring thirteen inches in clrcum- teacher and will moot with success on
feronco and weighing two pounds and I Union Hill.
a half. Do you think you can beat it? Al. Krosge, one of tho host Ropub.
If so hold up your hand, but don't all llcans, In Franklin, has a corn-stalk
speak at once.
Resolutions Adopted by tho Cnrbon County
Republicans.
Wo, tho representatives of tho Repub
lican party of Carbon county, boing a
part of tho great Republican party of
the Stato and nation, glorying In Its
achievements and victories and regret
ting its occasional defeats, deem it
proper at this tlmo to announco and
tlon reporting D. R. Davis, of Lansford, If so trot out your applo dumpling. ro-afllrm our belief in and adherence
chairman; F. 1'. iloovor, or Weatnerly, Charloy, a flvo yoar old son of Mr. to tho principles on which the party
nnd Dr. A. P. Androws, of East Ponu, and Mrs. P. A. Gorman, of First street, was foundod nnd which have support
vlco chairman: Dr. W. W. Robor, of died Tuesday ovenlnc of crouD. Inter- edit a full generation, and bv means
Lohighton; U. S. G. Tobias, of Mauch m0nt will bo mado Friday nfternoon. of which It lias achieved for mankind
Chunk, and John McQuald, of Summit Wo extond our sincoro svmnathlos to tho ereatost deods of any asa in tho
II111, secretaries. Tho first business tho bereavod naronts. historic world: thoroforo bo it
boforo tho houso was tho nominations Wo concratulato our vounc frlonds. I Resolvod. 1st. That wo aro nrouil to I tell of the "catch" they mado,
for i'rotuouotary una tno lonowing Edward Gomory and Robert Lontz, of proclaim our steadfast admiration for nlx
over thirteen feet high, And he's anxi
ous to have somo one trot out a plant
that will boat It. Now, don't all talk
out in meetin' at once.
After nn illness of some tlmo Sarah
Harpol died ut her homo in Towamons
lng on Sunday, at tho age of thirty-one
years. Interment was mado on Wed
nesday forenoon, Rev. J. I. Yotter of
ficiating at tho last sad rites.
Milton Setzer, Lewis Horn, U. S.
Koons and Ed. Leuckol mnde up a
good-naturod fishing party to Long
Pond, near Albrightsville, this weok.
It is tho report 'round town that Milt.
Setzer accompanied the "boys" In order
to glvo no room for doubt whon they
Sawg
namos wero prosont:
Joseph Richards, Summit Hill.
G. H. Laury, Mauch Chunk.
D. G. Watkins, Nosquehonlng.
Jos. F, Krossloy, Weathorly.
A. J. Litzeuborgor, Lehighton.
H. D. Snydor, Parryvillo.
Tho first fow ballots resulted in tho
usual show of complimentary votes,
of tor which tho contest narrowed down
t&wguydor and Watkins tho lattor
winning on tho sovonth and final ballot
37 to 27,
For Shorlff tho numbers of aspirants
woro numerous and represented tho
sovoral soctions of tho county as fol
lows:
James Gallaghor, East Mauch Chunk.
Joseph Webb, Lohighton.
James Higgins, Boavor Moadow.
E, W. DoWitt, Joanosyillo.
Tho first ballot rosultod In tho noinl.
nation of Joseph S. Webb, of Lohigh.
ton, who had thirty-sovon votes.
For the ofllco of Coroner thoro woro
110 patriots, so Dr. I. G.- Ibach, of
Mauch Chunk, had no troublo in so-
curing tho plum.
For Jury Commissioner, a not very
remunerative but nevertheless rospon.
this city, on passing successfully tho
necessary examination for admission
to Lohigh University, nt Bethlehem.
Thoy nro In tho class of TO.
Among thoso who have put them
selves squaro with this paper until
1803, aro W. R. Steigorwalt, of Parry
villo, nud Lewis Zeigenfus, of Aqua
shlcola. Wo wish wo had somo moro
liko 'cm,
A little son of Mr. snd Mrs. Robert
Stansborry, of First street, diod on
tho honost ablo and unimpeachable in-1 Presiding Elder W. A. Leopold, of
tcgrity of tho administration of Presl- tne Allentown District of the kvangel
dont Harrison, which has been consist- ioal Association, will ofllclato at the
ontand stoadfast la filling all the regular quarterly communion servico
pledges of tho party at Chicago in 1888. ln School Hall, Sunday 'morning com-
and we nro proud to bo connected with Tno usual preaching servico will
an administration as pure as his. I " hed In tho evening. A cordial In
2. That wo fully endorse tho action vltatlon is extended tho public to
of tho last Congress in the passage of aend,
tho McKinloy Tariff bill, which has and The nomination ofD. G. Watkins
will continue to oxalt tho AmnrWn doosn't suit our Republican friends
worklngman abovo all tho othor tollers I hereabout, by a great deal. Thoy In-
Saturday evening. Intormont took of tho world, and will advance tho na-1 "no to think that tho Republican
placo on Tuosday afternoon. Tho be- tlons of tho oarth. party should not aUow the Democratic
roavod parents havo tho sympathy of 3. Wo believe In a sound curroncy bosses to dictate tho tickot. They seo
frlonds and nolghbors in tholr soro of sufficient-volume to moot the needs hi tho nomination of this young man
affliction. of business, nnd favor tho coinaco of I Watkins, the fair hand of Mickey and
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Mrs. M.A, Halpin.of Mauch Chunh, the sllvor dollar shall bo Interchanged UB Major.
daughter of Mrs. William Millor, of with a dollar of gold or paper money;
Second street, has -opened a grand and wo earnestly protest against the
millinery bazaar in Daniel Wicnnd's attempt to make the United States the
blook on Bankway. Elsowhoro In to- dumping ground of tho sliver of Moxl
day's papor will bo found her first an- co and other countrios,regardless of the
nounccment. Hor assortment of goods valuo of tho metal and It effeots unon
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is now, large, stylish auq comploto. tho financial offalrs of our country.
Prof. T. D. Kills, of Baltimore, Md., 4. That wo proudly point to that
who taught Arion Cornet Baud so sue- honored son of Pennsylvania, now a
cessfully during tho wintor of 00 is citizen of the stato of Maine, James
back with tho boys, and will oontinuo I G. Blaino, as tho leading statesman of
tholr Instructor, Tho professor Is ro- the world. We aro proud of his achlovo-
SKCKKT SOCIETY GOSSIl'.
Oak Grovo Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.,
didn't make a fortuno out of their pic
nic last Saturday,
!,Bennott Council, 0G, of Packorton,
will celebrate their second anniversary
during October either by giving a sup
per to tholr membors or a ploasuro
drive to Beltzville.
Tho Individuals having tho reor
ganization of the dofunct Cpl. John
Lentz Camp, Sons of Veterans in lmnd
nro doing somo excellent work and
; meeting with much success.
Next Thursday evening Lehigh
Council, 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., of town,
will colobrato their sixth anniversary.
For tho ovent n very interesting pro
gram has been arranged by tho com
mittee.
Tho Death Bonofit Fund, of tho
Supremo Castlo, Knights of the Goldon
Eagle.is assuming gigantic proportions.
Although only n few weeks old, it has
I over 2000 membors located in 27 Statos.
Eighty Castles ln Pennsylvania are so
far represented.
P. O.Joseph Bennot, Jr., of Le-
Mgh Council, 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., this
city, is representing his council in'
Uniontown this week. The past yoar
has boon one of unprecedented success
for the order, there having been 236
new councils instituted In the State,
making 714 councils in the State, with
69.000 members.
Hosack Castlo, No. 87, Knights of
the Golden Eaglo, of Audenrled, aro
making preparations for the holding of
an entertainment on the sixteenth
anniversary of tho Ordor, which takes
placo October 1st. Prominent stato of
fleers of tho order will bo present,
among them being Past Supremo Chief
Jay Deo Barnes,' of Philadelphia.
KAILKOAD RUJI1ILINGS.
tTho Lehigh Valley Railroad an
nounces n quarterly dividend of one
and one-quarter per cent., payable
October 15,
J Tho Central Railroad of New Jersey
has booked excursions for tho Allen
town Fair from Summit Hill, Tamaqua,
Lansford and White Haven.
Joseph Webb who keeps a rostau
rant down town, tells the story of two
well-known Lehighton railroaders, who
do up Rob Sweeny for bologna and
then borrow his mustard to season it.
t Francis Miller, of town, brakeman
on the Lehlgu Valley, injured somo
time ago, has his arm out of tho sling
It for
Ills Celebration
Oak Grove Counoll, Jr. O. U. A. M.,
on last Saturday celebrated tnolr
second anniversary by the holding of a
grand picnic In Hoppos' grove, Normal
Square. The popular Lizzard Creek ln which he has boon carrying
Cornet Band, of which John J. Hum-1 some weeks past on account of on in
mel, of this city, is tho nblo Instructor, jury sustained,
Tuna rT-ncrn f- 1 n ! n r ttin aftntmAnn nrwl 1 1
V ".7 ..... I ' A"Tony"Weddlne,
evening anu uiseourseci nt imorvnis ox- A Hungarian wedding at Pleasant
ceUent musical selections. In tho after. Trm Ktr,w
.
Hiuio oiuco, ma jonowing gentlemen, cognized ns ono of tho best musical in- montsas secretary of stato, notably his noon lno ""owing program was in- frienda ond acquaintances of tho brido
. . reoiieu. omging, opening nnd m from town tho
city treaties and his brilliant manage- Q0 momoers, 01 ine oraor, touowea regloni nffair. wa8 high toned in
mentofour intercourse with foreign " u lou """i"10 "uuress oniueorigiim- evory respect and the English speaking
nations. His courso leads onward nnd on ot tno Jr- " u Al M,) p- O- people flocked around nnd came In for
upward. George W. Morthlmer; music, by tho on oquaj ehnro of what wfts golng tLe
5. That we endorse the platform of "na; nuaroBs onine puDiw scnooi, Dy round8, Tho bill of fare consisted of
Josoph Fishor, of last Mauch Chunk, the lato Republican stato convention ltov A 1 llorn' ot Hummlt "ul- Mp delicacies such as beer nnd whlskoy.
Is the solicitor. Tho Germanla San- as wise and honest. Wo aro 4n favor uolu uls nucuenco lor more wian Dftru;ing began early on Saturday oven
gorliund has n membership of clo&o on of nn honost vote and n fair count nnd a aau uour m BU oxceuem aaaress on g nnd nt tho iatest reporta the guests
to ono hundred. a fair roi m il of tho samo. so that tho luu lrBO I,uu" ocuuoi system, us rise stlll held tho floor
Our popular young townsman H. will of the peoplo may prevail nt all anu &ma Bnu 118 DOnra possiDuiues.
L. Prey, has this woek closed his tailor-1 times: w ,u- in fuvor of this not oulv iils address was full of pleasant
entered tho raco
J, K. mokort, I'roiiklln.
Joel Zoigenfus, L. Townmonsiug.
J. T, MoDaniel, Pleasant Cornor.
Mr. Zoigenfus secured tho highest
number of delogatos and was declared
the nominoe.
At tuts juncture tho oonunlttoe ou
resolutions boggod to present tholr ro
port, and that they wero ot a naturo to
suit our friuuds was attested by tho
round of applause that throutonod to
struotors nnd the Arlon Cornet Band successful nocotlatlons of the rocinro. terestingly recited. Singing, opening
will soon bo nt tho top of tho heap.
Tho Gormauia Sangcrbuud, of this
city, will mako application to tho Oc-
tobor Common Pleas Court for n chart
er of Incorporation. District Attorney
To Baylor's lke
mnvn tlin olil nnlirt. linnsn fi-mn 111 lnn.UI.Im..nlnnn.ti.ni...... n ,...1.1, . ... thonuhta nnd nvcfillnnt r-nnnlnslnna I A nappy party OI Our prominent
- - ...h uui ui i- hviuuu i m i uiiua.v t .uuu, uui mrouguoui mo I I , ,,.
foundation. At the completion of their and will lonvo soon for tho city whord ontlre nalio... was n rare treat FoUowlng the yun Mo and gentlemen, as follows
rending. Adjourned.
Prothonolary D. G. Watkins,
Khoriir-Joseph Wolib,
Coroner Dr. I. Q. Ibnoh,
.Tuvy L'ominlasioner Joel Zeigenfus.
ho o.xpoot.8 to secure employment with 0. That wo demand of the authorl- olos Ms address tho bond dlscours- Z7Z
a large tailoring business. Harry has ties that thoy punish all wrong doors, ed nnd John W. Koons, of Lohighton, K"1 JKJh tt.
...,. VI,10 w l.i. ., i.-...if. it. . ' followed with nn nddross In Ponnsvl. day David Ebbert's big coach th(
uontmiuoy muy, uuuwotur- -- 7 - - . . rA l,.ndrl .nil fcnnaf.il TTnnrr Wchn
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. - - lAU.l.Unt. L .... h ,UQ utui La BUI1U DDIl-
Dlt Ulon uf n Church.
St. John's Reformed congregation in
E iNt Mnueh Chunk, which, in connec
tion with the congregation nt Woiss
purl, forms what is known as tho
Wcissport charge In tho Reformod
church, l.it week petitioned to clonals
fo bo Kuarnted and mado a oliargo by
U'eU. The uotlon was taken before n
special meeting of olassis last Thurs
day at Bangor. Tho potitlon was laid
boforo ulabsU by a member of tho East
Mauch Chunk oongregation. It is tho
opinion that ther petition would havo
immediately liewi granted had not the
Wciwsport people sent lu n letter ask
in for 200 a year inoase of a division.
The following committee was then ap
pointed to hear the uwtter: Revs. T.
(i. Htui, of Kuhtou; J. O. Liudamau, of
llatli, und H. F. Laury, of Broadheads
wile A Slap ut l.ohlzliton.
Wi atluily ha-- better streeU and
1. 1' mi nt-., than any other town lu the
iouut Her.ild.
h or Stile.
A riu.v hoi -.e, about eight years old,
quo good sprlug wagon and a flrst-ohus
Uuoknter route. Apply to J. K. Miller,
Flrat st., Lehightuu.
prosperity.
On Friday, October 2, Dr. W. V
uanzer, ino won-miown eyo and oar
8Pouiallst, of Hazloton, will make his
last visit to tms town, it tliero are any
of our peoplo who need His services
thoy sliouid not tall to. call. The doc
tor has a. woll-oarnod reputation In the
treatment of tho abovo diseases and
can bo relied on to glvo satisfaction,
for his future thor demand that the courts shall pun
ish all that rob peoplo, and spare not.
That we commend the candidates
ou our stato ticket to all voters as hon
ost and ottpitblo men; mon who have
boon found ln the balauco und not
found wanting; men who havo stood by
their country in tlmo of need.
A Fever lSpldemlo.
Tho typhoid fover whioh has been
prevalent at Boavor Meadow for somo
tlmo has not lessened any and
oases nro reported dally, lave new
oases have boon reported since Satur-
8. Tlml wo are in favor of an eco'
nomlcul u Imlnistratiou of thenlfairs
of tho nation, state nnd county; and
wo condemn ovory needless exnendt
turo of tho poople s money.
9. That wo ondorso tho ticket mado
hero to-day and pledge it our united
support until election closes in Novem
ber; we oommend tho spirit that bids
comparisons, witty sayings, historical
facts and bright deductions. The pio-
nlo continued until lato in tho evening
and all through was n very happy
social event. The committee, James
E. McDaniel, Fred Nothstein and H. A,
Mossor are to be congratulated on the
success of their efforts.
las ln charge: Dr. W. O. Snyder, Robort
Hcberllng, W. H. and Frank J. Obort,
Chas. Brlnkman, Jas. Breader, Richard
Farren, Ed, Freyman, H. J. Morgan,
and Misses Annie Comfort, Hattie
Markley, Annie Scofleld, Annie Gross-
cup, "Mazy Farren, Ella Heberling,
Lizzie Rawbach, Sallio Hofford nnd
Lizzie Montz.
Peculiar
To Itielf In many ImporUnt putlenlin, Dood't
BwnpartlU li different from nd lupcrlor to any
other medicine.
Peculiar In combination, vrosortlon and uren.
uatlon ot Ingredients, Hood' 8ariaparUla poa
aeitet the faUctuatlre Talae of the beet known
remedlee ot the Tegetablo kingdom.
recsllar ln Ita medicinal merit, Hood'a Batiapa
rllla accompllehea caret hitherto nnkneirn.
Peculiar In atrengta and economy Hood'a Bar
apatUla li the only medicine of irhlch can truly
be laid," 100 dotoa one dollar." Medlolnet In larfer
and imaller bottlea require larjer dotei, and do
not produce ai good reinlti aa Ilood'a Sanapartlla.
Peculiar ln Ita "good name at home "there la
more of Ilood'a Sarianarllla told In T-nwu. hr.
It la made, than of all other blood purlflera.
Peculiar In Ita phenomenal record of aalea
abroad, no other preparation haa erer attained
auch popularity in Co ahort a time. Do not be In.
duced to take any other preparation. Da aura to go t
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Boldbyalldruggiiti. l;tlitorJ3. Proparedonly
by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecariei, IxmeU, Uati." '
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
GO To
Perm,
el's
lftP(MHDffirjBl
sOM
Wort
WctS50P!ed
O TO Fits. KODEIIEK, under tho ExchanRO
ii.t.i nH,r ... a .mnMh ahftvA nn
fashionable hair cut. tar- Closed on Sunday's
Itoeder's Iltr tonic, cures Dandruff. .We carry
ln stock a full line of fancy toilet articles at low
est prices, and we are the only place In town
where you can buy Bender's Cream tor the face.
A nvnniTit Officii, is beaduuarters for
abaTine, lialrcvttlnK ana snampooing.
HE1SMAN, the barber, opposite the Opera
House, cuts hair, shaves and does every.
Ihlng In first-class stylo Drop In and see mm-
WANTVfl Men on salary or lareo
W AlNXrilJcomm(0n, Control of
of territory; work all the vear round. You
can commence at once. Wrlto J. AUSTIN
SHAW, Nurseryman, llrookljn. K. Y, S-em
Notice of Application for
Charter of Corporation
Notice Is lierebvclvcn that an application will
hn miidn in the Court of Uomnion Pleas of Car
bon Oounty.l'cnnsylvanla, by William Sandherr,
iiwara nuier, onn iiaier. xoinus iu t.
Kocderer. on MONDAY, OOTOUKK 12TH, 1891,
at iwu o ClOCK 1. Jtl., unucr ino acl ui Aaaciii
hiv nt thA rinminnnwMlUi nf Pennsylvania, en-
Itled "An Act to provide for tno incorporation
tnd reRiilatton oi Certain Corporations," ap
lroYcd April 23th, 1871, and the supplements
hnrotn tnrthn plmrtpr nf n IntenrlfHl COrDOra
tlon to be called the "Qkrmania Kakqkkbumo"
The character and object of which Is tho culti
vation oKisnnanSonK and tlie cultivation and
Improvement of German manners and customs,
and for these purposes to have, possess and en
Joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the
.Mil Artnf Aatamhlv Anil Its fllinntements. The
proposea charter is now on uio m iuo i rutuuuo-
tary's omco of said county.
J. S. FIBUEIt, Solicitor.
Sept. 18, 1B3I-3W.
The Eye Has Not Seen, Nor
Has the Ear Heard,
Neither has it entered into the hearts of the men and women of
the community what we have in store lor them.
Have You Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture. Nothing
like it was ever put on exhibition iri this town before.
Have You Heard that wc are offering this grand assortment of
goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will
make you think that we must hae made a mistake.
It's a Tact. ' IVe've not the goods. You have the monev. We
want to exchanire with you, and if you will call at our store
we will offer 6uch 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
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE!
ThA nnitfi-1frnrt. Au1l?nM-H Of SOLOMON
WALCK and his wife, ANNA EVE, of Walcks
vllle. Franklin township, Uarbon county, Pa.,
will sell at public sale, on the premises afore
said, on
Satnrday, October 10th, 1891,
at Ono o'e'ock p. in., the following describe
real estate, 10 wu ; au tuai cerium nna
piece 01 und. Known as ine ooiomon muick
Kami, containing 07 acres, upon which Is erected
a Two Story utone Dweliins, Newllank llaru,
Willi two floors, about toioo feet, and other out
buildings. The land Is under a tine state of cul
ftvfttinn with iitpntv of l.'nilL identv of never
lalliup; puro waicr, aim i ma nun urccK uurto
through the land.
Terms and conditions will be made known
at time and placo of sale, by
.1. IC. ItlUKEItT. EDWAKD REUEIt.
Heptl6-td Assienea,
A Xjtrce Stock
Odadlosand misses jackets and reef
ers iu tho very latest styles can be
bought nt a saving ot twonty-flvo per
cent at tho One Price Star Clothing
Hall, Mauch Chunk.
day. The cause of tho epidomio is un
known, nnd until tho present tlmo na by-gonos to be loft to tho past andthat
steps havo been takon. to ascertain its bids nil honestly to support tho tickot
source Tho disease seems to effect to tho end that that wo may put Car-
peoplo llvins in tho upper portion ot uon county into line witn tne Kepubll
town only. Hero they aro all supplied
with water from ono spring and it is
tno opinion oi many mat tno fault llos
with the water. Among the now oases
are Mrs. 11. it. iuotirme, Miotiael Uar-
lln ana Henry Morgan. Exchange.
I oan counties in tho state.
A 820 Suit Made to Order for 815
For the next thirty dajrs we will give
you vour saleotion out of fifteen dif
ferent styles of 830.00 suiU at 815.00.
Ten styles of 3B.00 sUU at 820.00.
These suits will be ruade to order at
Bondhelm'B Merchant Tailoring Hall,
Maucn L'linnk.
Will Yon Do Itl
Use the AcrilH'aIut. and nalnt iuit rtvm.
ln a long iwriod, or use aoinethuig "saut" to be
ns pood, nud repaint every er or IwoT Averlll
I'afnt is the beat. U U the handsomest; no
other Ivm ao, brilliant a skies. It Is cheaper
tu uuy price, oeeauseitout
i. n laaiMi Ml
bouaeof E. II, Forbes,
hi iiouaeaoi w. r
It years on homes of Mrs. H. Uole, Mil
Winchester,
noiua.
Vernon, N. Y. Averlll lalut has been ln use
it )ou are urced to
iviiittou urvui ui lueir unraDii-
tv. iik liKMiooisnot'-wnatlsluenrateoat?'
but. ' U-' ioiiK will It laatf " lleauUful aamnla
card of U-ihUmable tluta free. l.Kiiinif CoAt.
years nn.l is uarnnU
uuy oi.,, i , luiuuem
UstofLetUra,
list of letters remaining unclaimed
In tho Lohighton, Pa., P. O. Sept. 15,
1801.
Eberts,John.
nemlng, R. K.
Uagermann, John,
Maxwell, F. W.
Stewart. Mrs. C.
Smith, Lewis. (S)
Shnlcoup, Webb.
Snyder, A. A.
Thomas, John O.
Wlntornight, IL A.
A 1'leaaant Celebration.
The residence of engineer Honry
Swartz, on 1th street was the scene of a
pleasant party last Friday ovenlng, the
occasion of the fortieth anniversary ot
Mrs. Henry Swartz. Over a hundred
guests wore present and enjoyed the
generous hospitalities of their hosts.
Mrs. Swartz received many presents
from friends and neighbors who hope
that she may live to celebrate many
more such pleasant occasions. During
the evening Arlon Cornet Hand was
present and discoursed excellent selections.
Executor's Sale
01' VAI.UABLB
Eeal Estate cfc Personal Property,
Tln tiniUrvlpnHl. Hif-ntnr of the Estate of the
late Lud win Marstelncr, deceased, late of the
llorousli oi Lehighton, will expose to Public
Sale on the premises, Chestnut A lley, Lehighton,
tarpon couuiy, ro., on
Saturday, October 10th, 1891,
at TWO o'clock p. in., all that certain part of
i j.t ,iiiiiiltf.rfl lii tliH ltoroucli l'lan. No. 10. hav-
in il fmnt nf nt ftwt. a Inches on Chestnut Alley
and extending at that depth along Apple Alley
M fret, on widen is erected riiAiiK invuro.
IKO HOUSE.
Also, vaumuie i-eraunui i ruircriy, iwiuuuik
Kitchen Utentlls. Tables. Chairs, lleds and lied;
ding, lot of tthoeuiaker Tools, s Stoves, Shoe
makers i iiiuiiigs ana supplies, anu uiner ar
ticles too numerous to mention, but to be further
HMrriluwl on dav nt sale.
Terms and conditions will be made known at
time ana pince oi saie uy
HENItY W. YKAIIL, Executor,
Sept. 18, 1801.
Hen's, lloya and Uhlidrens Salts
Our fall stock ot ready-made cloth
ing has never been so low iu pf ice for
genuine good goods as at this time.
We can sell you a boy's suit from 81.50
upwards; men's suite from 81.00 up. We
Persons calling for any of abovo will I will save you fully one-third on all the
will please say "advertised." A. W. clothing you buy at the One Price Star
lUtudenbush, P. M. (Clothing Hall, Mauon Chunk.
pay double Price
buy poor.goocJs
put up with annoyances
take anything you get
not look onr ereat stock over
not W onrtot Dromises
not at least come in
not ? If not. why not ?
7
I
Opera House, Lehighton.
miSHaaaMr-WK
Handsome New Effects
in Fall Millinery !
are now on exhibition in our
stores, and the ladies are kind
ly invited to eali and inspect
both prices and styles. Our as
sortment is larger than ever and
includes the most stylish and
most fashionable things the
very cream of style. Come and
see us. We have three City
Trimmers which enables us to
promptly accommodate our pa
trons. Delay purchasing until
you have first called on us.
.MtCuiton's
Mrs
ar"?
WEISSPORT, PA.
Branch Store, Lehighton.
WE ARE ON THE TOP
Ready for a Lively Fall Trade
CARPETS ! ! !
In all your life you cortainly never seen anything in this city
that could or can surpass our new fall exhibit, either in price or
style. The prices aro as varied as the patterns, and both muRt
be seen to be appreciated, so come and see our exhibit.
FURNITURE !
Beautiful, varied, complete and cheap, was overhead the other
day while a lady was looking at our fall exhibition of Furniture.
It must bo seen to be appreciated. I'nccs are marKeu down to
the lowest notch. Come and see us.
Bjemerer &; Swartz,
NORTH FIRST STREET.
FALL INVOICE OF
Beautiful New Queensware
At our popular Bazaar, surpasses any and everything ever shown
in this town, and includes everything in our line at such a range
of prices as astonish everybody. Come and see us and take ad
vantage of the "positive bargains that we now offer purchasers.
ueensware
FIRST STREET. LEHIGHTON.
Hummel's 0
OcSZcieif'a
REX'S BON
MARCHE.
Lehighton Water Co
LKiuairroN, l'A.. sepu t, ism.
TUere will be u Hireling ot theBtocklioIdera oi
Tub l.KiuunroK Vatic Compamv in Uabel'a
Hall, lu the llorousli of Lehighton, Fa., at :00
o'clock I". M.. on tTATUltDAV. NOV. Htta. IMi,
'lor the purpose oi voting on an Isoreask or
THK (XirlTAL bTCMJK or TtlK OOMPAKV.
Ity order oi the Hoard ot Directors,
Wm. K. Abu, President.
IIowauu bEAnouiT, Secretary.
Estate Notice !
Estate o I.uowtu H A nsTKiNF.E, deceased, late
of the llorouitli ot Leblgbton.Carbou county.
State oi I'enusjlvanla.
All ueranna Indebted to said eatate nro request
ed to in ike liayraeot wiltiln Six Weeks, nnd
those liakiuslerail claims against the aaniewlll
present them wRuoiitdelay In Six Weeks luly
nUieatlited (or aettlement to
llUNllV V. VKAHL, Bxeeutor,
Sept. 17. tsi-w. Lehighton, fa.
New Dress Fabrics,
FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATHER.
BlTANTOiiG 1'ONOEES. aro Entirely Now, all tlioso pretty now tints which r9
to desirable this season are represented in silk deelgns and finish oh an Extia Fine
o'inaIcLOTII, another Wash Fabric just out Ihls season, beautiful patterns on
Steel, Tan. urcy, Uluc, Jtioue, ivuite ana Jiiacit urounas, oi incu wiao oniy is i-z per
yard.
WIDE CUALLIES on light crounds, New Uoods just in, only 8 cents per yard,
A small lot of New Satteens co ato cents per yard.
A large lot ot new DRESS GINGHAM in Stripes and plaids at popular prlcos.
Original Outing Cloths, beat coods 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 Wool Nun's YelliCE, Ilalis
Tamise, Glorlosa, Ac, at guaranteed prices for flrst-clais Goods.
Dig lot Ladies Itlbbed Vests for Summer only 8 cents each.
Extra Valuo ln Gauze Shltts and Drawers for Afeu at 36 cents each. Complete
lines of belter Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children, llemember we are olTeHne
Extra qualities in Ladles' Muslin Underwear at special prices.
200 Doz. Scalloped Edge, Bordered, Ladles' Handkerchiefs at S oents eaeb.
Dlack Silk Drapery Nells, Large Variety of Styles, from 06c to i.60 a yard.
Swiss Flouncing for Ladles and Children.
Fast Dlack and Colored Hosier; a specialty.
Our Carpet Department will Interest everybody that is in need of CAIiPETS.
First, because our stock is the largest and everything new. Second because our prices
are lower than ibojo asked elsewhere for the Same Class O'oods.
BHOADWAY,
Mauch Chunk, Fa,
O. A.. RJEXj