The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 14, 1891, Image 3

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    LOCAL CATSUP.
NIWIY WEISSPORT.
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Thmnthent hr tT ttliwllii'a TM4I1 ded la Short Ralp-RMp Ontor hr lh
Qnlll. WMllvr mm! 01mm."
-Duy school books nnd stationery ot Wall tmpr nt Diary's.
Book's Jwwelry store. Mrs. William Williams Is roportwl
ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE I
Tain are Belter than Enr, M
Prices are DOM.
Wc havo (in decant lino of -Fu11 llne ot Ingrain and Briissel quite 111.
mr.1him frrnrln Cassimoros nttttn.nrr SehwaxU-s. -Mrs. Al Zeigenfus Is vMtinir her
, , . , , , If you havo anything to sell, try I parent nt Millport
ablo for men and boy s wear. onr ghort lmportBnt ml ooinmn. -smuei wip nnd family visited in
Also, u mrgo uwuruiiuui. ui 01- William Thomas la out after three Monroe county this week.
tonados and Jeans nt YCTV low months continent with rheumatism. Milton Itonpes. of Northampton
tub Lehigh Btovo Foundry, on the oounty, circled 'mong friends hero
I flats, are lmproTlng their buildings. Sunday.
Wriltd nntl PfllnPPtl TfhnilPU Rings, all shapes and sines, all Jacob Kreege nnd wife nre so
niUlC QUU UUMGU ilQUUDlO. qualities nnd styles at Bock's jewelry journlng with relatives and frlcndsat
rmn-r.K ON THR K).
IN A FEW WORDS.
FROM MAUQH OHUNK.
prices.
White Haven.
Tn tliiq rlnnnrtmcnt wo can store-
, l,n - linn nP Plnnncln rrot- Thomas Ellis will furnish -Frod Horlachcr will move his ico
Ctra sliowyoununooi rianncis mu9i0forbail90r parties. Holsatthe machino from Blatlngton to this place
from 7 cents Upward Which Exchange, sometime soon.
Would bo called cheap nt Other Tobacconist John Kute has re- Commission merchant Sacgor left
places at 10 cents. Scarlet moddelod the Interior of his popular Tuesday for York State, to be gone u
OTnnnnl. 5n vnriniin nnnlilipq. A clsar- store- week or ten days.
1or linn nf Ttrillnrl Rmtlpt The holy communion was observed -Big wall papor bargains are to bo
large lino 01 J-Wiuea oral.let by the members of Ebenercr EvangeU- had at Blcry's drug store. Nowost de
li iuiiucis, iusu, u uuuueuuiu imo cai church last Sunday. signs go at lowest prices.
Ol Medicated JblnnnelS which Wanted A neat girl to do house Oscar Frltslngor, of East renn,
arc just the thing for people work In a small family, apply to E. L. lostallttlo finger while working tn
SufTerintr with rheumatism. 8mlth 8t "'sn Stove Foundry. Snyder's planing mill, Tuesday.
String l'lnirls nnd Plain Domet VT- ' Smltn uas 80,(1 uU pretty -Kge. the shoe man, Is showing
btripes, l laias ana i lain uomet EnRllgh pus llFnnnyM to Tjimdlor(1 soma oxcoUent bargains, and don't for
xiuuutjia. oumu ucuk cun-w k BIttnor, of tho Mansion Houso, Lans- got it Just drop In nnd seo him,
me prices uie uoovu uru umr.t;u iora. w. n n.M .mi hrbi. of irnrm-i..
No competitor Will Undertake Friday night closed a very buccoss- vlllo, N. Y., spent a few days of their
to match them in quality or in ful wcck of Wer In the Methodist honeymoon among friends in this
1 TVIcnnnl ..linrili Tin.. CI W TV,.. ... .
price -Pw1.u..v-, . piace.
I pastor. I !TnTtrtinmnwnl1 nnnArQ nnd linrrlnrft
fTOur Store Will bo closed on Tho Hazloton Plain Speaker says at low pricos are to bo had at Blery's
ThankarivinR Day. thot "F O.Ponnor, of Lohighton, has drugstore Don't buv until you see
J. T. NUSBAUM, b;
Fim Street, tetnBouttjtta Rum Streets, -That's right, buy Jewelry of aU organizing a drum corps. Wo don't
. kinds at Bock's jewelry storo. A ffl I know whether to be fall of sorrow or
TUOorUM A .H. tuat 19 801(1 for?10 fuUofjoy.
I I IQ wqi ukjii nuvaioanaa -Our old Democratic friend Solomon
.vvnMnu, u.wl Stemler is said to boquite seriously iU.
mue nome on tue ioi on soum xmra The "Stroller" hopes for his early ro.
little gaS sireot, recently purcuasou irom jsiosos I covery.
iieuman. -Contractor Joseph Krum and
a Urdr Oommniiltr Brieiir itemiil hr It wUl please tho friends of Miss famiiy spent last Sunday at Mountain
ntDi . jenme urosscup 10 learn mat sno nas Top, whero they were tho guests of J,
Wesley V.uuues, ot Jjoniguton, was rocoverea irom a serious illness or I Frank Snyder.
visiting his parent on Sunday last some woeKS. Al Oplinger, of Cherryvillo, Pa., at
T. E. Sillies, of Bethlehem, was Wall papers and borders are In one time salesman In Nathan Snyder's
visiting his parents nnd friends nt groat assortment at Luckenbach's, general store, was In town this week
this place over Sunday. Mauch Chunk, where the very lowest seeing old acquaintances.
-George M. Henry and family wero prices prevail. Milton Sotzer has purchased the R.
tho guests of Henry Trolchler and wife, Autumn has changed tho hillside jfHongon sharo in tho Albright &
ol DanlelsvUle, over bunuay. ana Tauey uui not tno pioasuro or a Hongen, nrtoslan woll borer. Tho firm
Eugene uoenior ana uarvey rustier, urivu in uue oi uana r,ooeri s nana- m3 now Albright & Sctzer.
of Bethlehem, wero tho guests ot Mr. some turnouts. Tho now Order of Iron Hall meets
and Mrs. Chas. SUuos on Monday. Ur. O. w. bnyder Is tho now owner 0Tery Monday evening In Saoger's Hall
Carrie Kinkcr, an osttmaulo young ot toe jonn eoaooiat uay team or m 3 branch number, 1377. Tho mem
lady, or Saylorsuurg, was visiting rela- norsos as una norscuosn as you ii una bershlp is growing rapidly.
lives and friends nt this place last in a aay s travel. The Franklin Independent School
week. M.G.Clauss, the fashionable cutter District will sell the old framo school
On Monday last Engono V. Kueh- with claus9 Br09-i has spinning wheel house on tho hill in the rear of Henry
Flaril riOWH irf VmH4r Facti OamUi I a Urlt Wriln TrtH th Mot? n, n' OmptM nvltHl1r HHImUm
ant CMmr. Bu.nnl.ti r . trMk in n.l Abm bJ OoWMponJjnt. 1'ifmal
Mrs. Pelsrs and son, of Mahauoy old oarbon. '",, lhr"tM-
City, are guests ot W. D.Peters and A bridge Is to be built over Bandy There are twelve prisoners In the
fniily. Run creek, on the road between White c"!n 2ntyT-?a,
-The genial J. F.nrlslln, of Summit Haven and Wentherly. It Is to cost ,-The-TVo John's" wlU be an Opera
Hill, was doing business In this olty on t080. 1Iouse arfteii PrWay evening.
Tuesday. -East Maueh Chunk Is to have a J-Gallagher, of Beever Meadow,
-Miss Fields, rarryvlllo's nfTalbo as- new Building and Loan Association. Ts here this week swapping Jokes and
slsUnt pastmlstress, was seeing friends The shares havo all been subscribed Poos with friends.
In town Tuesday. for. The Democracy will havo CO dele-
-Mayor Kunte and family spent last -Joseph ScheUel who bought tho f18 "estt, year- 1110 lmPotJnt oDlc
Sunday with Hon. Frank Young at Lewis Chrlstman hostlcry, at Trachs- 10 bo 11116,1 aro Congress nnd assembly.
Klocknorsville. vUlo, wUl takes possession with the be- mur'n has
Next week B. IC Cullon will go to ginning of 1892. the m Mulhearn part of the J ohn King
Philadelphia and Now York to buy in an -An exchange says: Pack chestnuts "'""k, Second ward. The price was
hnmonse new line of holiday goods. In boxes or kegs with sand and bury in tlKa-
-George W. Hahn, of Hazloton, a a hole In the garden as you would -AJws rod headed and happy Sam
very ngrcoablo gentleman, spent last potatoes, and see hownloo, fresh and V.. B. , fuirer,t!d thls. "V wlth,a
Sunday with his brother Ed In this soft they will come out at Christmas olslocatod Jaw. Ho was f oollng when It
place. time or later. happened.
AL L. Ilaoerman chaneronod -BnDncmrniii.Un.h.i.Un 'Squire Grubor, of Lehigh Gap, was
"Punch" Ilood, a lightning typographl- Epidemics are bocomlng prevalent with friends here for n fow hours on
cal artist, with this papor, over Fbiladel. Cleanup your premises. Let leaves Wednesday morning, fho "Squlro re-
pula last Saturday. and rubbish be gathered and disposed 1'uru' '"u" luo
I ? I ? 1 1 of. Leave nothing undono to prevent Gap;. , . .. . ,
-John Starke and wife, of Easton, the spread of disease. Vigilance Is the " to bo tho sentiment In
visited Fred E. MlUor. on First street nrlce of snfetr. town that Hon. Allen Craig will re-
John is nursing a badly Injured thumb Tho Tamaqua and Lansford Street Presont tWs district in Congress after
on his right hand. Railway Company, with n capital of ""tyear. A better or bralncrman
ClarenceS. Weiss Is home for a few $30,000, has been chartered. D. D would bo hard to find,
days.. Mr. Weiss Is now filling the Philips, Robert Harris, CREberle' The late term of our County Court
offlce of secretary for tho Yonng iilen's and J. R. Coylo are Its directors. F.P orlerc1 that n new set of Indexes be
Christian Association, of Wllkesbarre. Splcso Is tho president This is what suPPlled the Register and Recorder
Frank P. Lontz was seeing the wo predicted, In other words, "we told oluco- inB now taatam win mine
sights and talking railroad to many you so." Schllehl system and commence at the
old friends at Delano this week, while The Beaver Meadow Methodist sinning of the oounty.
recovering from a badly Injured pedal Episcopal church was redodlcated last Mauoh Chunk elects her Mayor
appendage. Sunday after undergoing thorough ro ""der an old act of law. The people
Rev. C. D. Clauss, of Stroudsburg, pair. Tho reopening Bermon was eiectthe Coumllmen and In turn these
was In town this week, visiting his preached by Rev. J. IL Mortimer, a Councllmen olect tho Mayor and as a
mother'on south First street It Is well-known and eloquent divine of res"1' the town gets a good official with-
said that Charley Is soon to enter the Conygham, Pa. The attendance was out 1narrolln8-
army of Benedicts. very large. Captain Lynch, brother of Judge
W. IL Sharpless, of Wost Chester, -4000 people witnessed tho laying of ot Wllkesbarre, was with Com-
and Miss Annie Palmer, of Phlladel- the corner stono of the Greek Cathollo mlssloner's Clerk Lawlor for a fow
phla, were guests of R. F. Hofford and church at Pleasant Hill, near Auden- hours on Wednesday. Captain Lynch
family, on north First street, for sever- rled, on Sunday. Thechurehts 40x72 Is tn tho Recorder's offlco In Luzerne
nl days this week. feet and will be completed In about county and Is a flrst-class official.
Arthur Bateman and his estimable four weeks, when it will be dedicated, Jury Commissioners, Joslah
sister, Miss Mattte, of Lykens, Pa., were and a parade similar to that recently Williams and Nathan Stemler, with
guests of Amos Reigel and family at the held at Shenandoah, will take place. Clerk H. A. Beltzand Sheriff Hiram
north end tnis ween. They enjoyed The church win haven seating capacity Lievan, nave ueen nuing me jury wneoi
themselves greatly while here. I of COO people. When completed it will this week. This Is tho last time the
Miss Carrie Huntzlnger, an ostlm-lcost 13,000. present Commissioners will fill the
able young lady, of Tremont, spent a wheel, next year Jury Commissioners
few days this week with her sister, Mrs. " work Together. Connell and Zclgenfus will do the
G. W. Morthlmer, whom she accom- That class of feUows who havo money work.
panled hero from the former place. "u lKlKiaa ,UTes' " ,or lQ0 " The Progressive Building and Loan
-Mrs. Daniel, of Nantlcoke, Luzerne Promont, preferring always to pre- Association, of East Mauch Chunk,
county, spent n few days tn town this di,ct faIlaro disaster are no good to wltn Joseph Fisher as solicitor, differs
week, the guest of Ed. Freeby. While B town. Vhlle some established Indus- from all the associations now going In
here Mrs. Daniel solicited contributions falL others httT0 beon Pished thi3 C0Unty. The Progressive pays
for a new Reformed Church In tho "ong successfully and given employ- fuu $200, the amount of each share, to
former place. ment to a great many people, notably borrowers, who then pay monthly their
-T. A. Snyder, Esq, of Lohighton, 80 the car shops, rolling mlU, foundry interest or premium. This Is a big lm-
Superintendent of Public Instruction fa machine sheps, silk mill, etc. If pr0vement over the old building and
A Big Clearance Sale.
Our entire stock of Furniture must go to
make room for new things.
Figures are Marked Low.
Because to get the room for holiday arri
vals we must sacrifice in price. If you
buo now you will save money.
Schwartz, The Fur tiitur e Man
J ... . - - tkaf woo Mada tn 1700 nf.u.nw.. HflltL .... ..
nor, ot Jonesvlllo, entered ralm's uampueii's, on ttie "Jist instant. 7 Ti , TT, the croakers had bfienlUfpniwi trt ? T. mu t , .
Business College, at PhUadolphia. W. HfcUSL, holy sacrament was observed --
Ihlghton Pnbllo Seboolt.
about filled.
ti, ,i ....... sauries a. naruing is excavating l.vthn momliora fifHm nofnrtnnil .nn.
ai.i tt nun.- noi, h. lor a resiuenco on aianoning street, m-otrntlnn lnt Kn,w mnmln nn Jonaay paying a visit tonisiatnorana
..L1.11..1.J .'-i. on a lot rocontlv bouoht f rom ourold i t ti r- r j, friends nnd transacting legal business w... i n.nii. ' j.
Jisuuow bcuuui, ui luia pitvuu, iuioriu ...,,., V . .-u.H. .u.. """'-,. w c, I." " " -""B Church DlcUon,
i. h tn nnw numhimi lmiri! ",ouu . uiuuu i iculu. I llhnnlf. nniPlnffil. I uujuvi a upyvoi-. annDr inn mDnLn. I t i n . 1 1 -. 1 1 ,
nndthat ho has three who attended -Blghoartod Tom Snyder, of the -Lewis MlUor, who Doasts of tho best ancendlcates that tho county of his Hlh School, J. It W.rner teacher- the history of the Beaver Meadow M.
every day last month. ?arbon IIouf ; has(be6n lulte serious- pair of pulUng mnles ,n tho sMe la adoption Is using him weU both physl- Hr!.on Qeggus, A. W. Fen5termcher, The weathor was perfect,
-Tho Ashland and George's schools !y indisposed for the past wook. His homo from Bangor where he bad been d otherwlse.-Stroudsburg Bert Gomery, Frnk Miller. Wm.Branner. jecXgregations large and attentive
were closed on Tuesuav last, because wnn uaooi jc i.ooer. contractors, aur- i uo.i.
their teachers were clerks on tho elec
tion board. Tho former
A. II. Sillies, nnd tho latter by
Wagnor.
nn the Mac J- Hummel has resigned from the tho Dast; sr.mmcr " Rthrl, Annabel Broiate, Emma Fort- , l""6Plr" 01 uu yT
ls teuuht b Arlon Cornet Band. John can "toot" -nnbSS'earlr but W F A,lK,ckfrom"mb'",,onJ"k Am' wangler. Mattle Walp, JlfaAha Long, Daisy lvo' Thesormonsof Rev. J. H Mortl
is taught by H may bo a little early, but v. t. Morthlmer. the know-nothing, with nDm. y mer were appropriate and practical nnd
I Amandus the AnvociTE. r.,,mmi , ...... strongly enforced the fundamental
Democmt as you'U find in the county. Is ln tUo 80up with Esser. Poor Mori sj TMoTm. truths ' the morning
-Thelast kiln of brick for 1891 was ZX"" thlmerl E. H. Rauch. Emma Peter,, Mamle 1 P?'
Hontz. George Lone, Louli Smith, Wilmer HIUUU uuu " vaults
IlAILItOAD IlUai HUN OS
A.xjui.uvt vsawux, wi. tAnu, u nwio.fi uv "'""-i "iu vuu ui ivn I Thn fnlinwinrf intrrQ rntnain In thnl Heiamed Oncrstlan. I . . ' " urm-.i i 4rtt.-t.it t
forthoVaneycompanyatJerseyCity. yard on last Saturday During the post 0-fflce uncallod tor: Freaer;ci The Lehlghton Hosiery MU1 resumed 7" m01' tZXZS&TX
JThomas Swartz, of Coal street, ths therowere manufactured over Wolfe, William Hoats, Al May, Albert operations Monday after an Idleness of wwlElEStor Rattle L course. The finances were ln charge of
town, section boss on tho Central, Is 3u0,000 bricks. Walck. Henrr Mortz nnd Albert Weiss somo weeks. The mill has hm leaand ..J?.:-?: : nittle.L- . p n v. M.t.i.,
back again after a fow days Illness. -John Scholl, of town, has accepted ' nam: on tho llst. nna bT.MesSrs. Nuldv North, of Rm ''.T" ZZZl'JZ" ,
nn, v i,A nnnt. 1 tv. , t?i..--. ori i " . i "v" oi iuu, aura uttiwi, xicuiaa iveiCQaru. 1 i'iw--uwu v avvivuuuu
.I.UVUU1UWV. viuiuu u inu wa wfecujr iui iiao uuio ouiuiv 1 !,- find U mn linrlor thA tnanarrnmoTif n4 I . t. c. . J!i il J.l
gangsofthoContl Railroad of New Worn, which U just tho thing for -bur young friend Sylvester Snyder Jonti Tyo, of with 1 illss i 1, Hank bfTWi5
1,' S SLSr yU W vcred his connection with O. J. AUce Sanders as fore lady. Thostock- teacher-Wm. mrtman st?t Reth, 5arr been expended. Of this amount all but
gang, which Is customary at this season his advertisement. Rawer, commission merchant, and will holders aro miaranteed a full ton ,r TTn.i,w w tti w t...... i,-in
ottheyoar. Ed Strauss lost a bright sirteon fioon . morB iacrativo nosltlon cent on their Investment nndnr th T.lnrt... OomK.rt w.n..' w i'.L..i.vi- .i,..ji,.j i i,i
IJooBrotz.of Mauch Chunk, Is said weeks old baby boy, Martin Luther Krflh lnrn hn,,,n hni, tn ,mt. n,n...t n,i ... S".Z r7. . IIT Si..,."., ,.5..r;.
tobethemostpopular dospatcher on Shoemaker Strauss, by death Wednes- quent nreTnblenT """" Edward 77 VhVe.. nbert tne erc loof eat ence uTdth
tho Jersey Central nUroad. Ho knows day morning early. Interment will be It wl p,caB0 Wflrren strauss. Miller, Cha,. Wagner, George Ruch. Thos. church lot! The church now takes
wul nuuuouwttuiwuw mtm wwi Mi,uMUjr iaWWUu. liorrror'R frond tn Vnnw that. Thft fliBomcnwi, I Newhirt.
men do In a week.
I ...til. Al, Mtnr.i tn Hnt
Mrs. Daniel Campbcll.ofBankwny, ui.Hi,tnn,i hnnornV i nitinr. innr Prof. S. Z. Shone, teacher of the GMV SMnniUn. ah vm imi,,,- m .. i 1 i.i
tSomo raUroadors complain of lslnPhlladolphla,underabIospcciallsts ,m,.w n .nlmnn in Hnr' grammar school, has opened a nlaht Clora DePrehn. Sirtl. nnnt. Fii. ir.n j ..j.. jui... .i .t'
tramps who steal their pub. Billy receiving treatment for Impaired sight. store whcro ho i3 making hostsof school with sessions every Monday and Emma Semmel. Oanle Stout. Minnie erection of an annex for Sunday school
Reodor was kicking himself Saturday For somo time tt was thought that she friends. Friday eTenlng ln the publlo school Schoch, Agnes Hnnalcker, Carrie Hontz DUn,oseain the near future Beaver
on this account A big hickory club would become totally blind. -Warren D. Conner, of Alientown, a building. Mr. Shope Is a graduate of Katie Trainer. Neadov, Methodism has a bright future
uiitumwruiiuuuui.., lt WUJ inioi-051 our uorsemen to brnkeman on a frolcht train on tho " " joauiug oiaio normal scnoois 1 uuj dcujuuhi j, anna t.. ueDer teacaer i,-rn,. it
Know mat or tno twenty horses Drought Perklomen Railroad, had his left hand ana 13 wouequippea in tno necessary -om. xjongummerer, jonn jMoinstem,
For Sale Cheap, ft
utnlut T umc i.i oi. . mU.T.niRnrfii r,f .Ml.l a a 1 t!.i nnnllflRnt Inns fnr a flifst-f lttsm fnnnhnr ifllton WalD. June! Xander. Jo. Krnrlr.
As a matter that Interests nil voters r1'"' "Tm """"T .u'"'" "k """""f" 7" " T" HZT. "I" ,V Triw.rt vm;.i.i- ri,.. A Kv,tnnB PortAhln f?IJn Driller
nnhltah th nnTKmrtiwl flmireq show. ",u K", "u reiurueu wuu Junction Uy getting It DOtween IHB vui juiujb iouio, .uu (seuuaiiicu niiuuiu -- - "T- Jl
Stn0ttm' bumpers. Conner lived in this town give tho school their earnest patronage. Harry SlUer, OUre Sheckler. John Rehr. n flrst-class condition. ApplytoDavld
fnr.nvomloitnfllilntns hnrnra thnnnnnln Ul uuo umo, o r I -j, ..v.v .u -
for publlo honors, at tho lato eloctlon- nmo Fertilizer In this city, is now in Tho Clovor Club, an organization tor way than ln attending this school, teacher-afamie Snyder, Eva Anthony,
t?i ji, nnnrlTlrt WcblcaBO, HI., whero he has secured a of our young men for tho purpose of " . Lulu Trsxler, Helen Peten, Beasle Blank,
wo
lng
r.rtlcnlar Notice to th Clergy.
Ministers of the gospel in the county
. -v . .,..,!. ... 1 ... , 1 , . 1 no extra Demon. 1 nnrria Antfmn nn r.ffn T-n. cmiit, 1
cSmviuK Srio0 a. " SSS A despateh from Harrtsburg quotes ES J ST of
iSKm ..-'JW-- inStrnussberger's block, untU D, J. 2"-J" S tnSt "SSS af2n?2
For State Trensurer-A. L. Tilden, P' "azieton, win uo at u. Sicrn takes up Ws residence In Le- r- r" J;,;..:, VTnra Chrl.Tmln T.rVl. w7rt -.1 1 death notices. Such items should be
D, 302; John W. Morrison, R, 3,044 the Exchange Hotel, in this city, on highton. Tho club has sufficient funds sf.onofr "A1 "entln as early as possible and tho
Oee Drayton, Pro, mi TUd'en's J " 5W on hand to nicely furnish their room, aPP-ently eta a rest h Wmiamaea. favor wlU be appreciated by the editor
tuu dci 1 woo ui ivi. xaui,T uuu b lull IU I m 1 1 " I. I in
r-,. niew nim,fATT t coUattheliotelonthe nbovo date
au. ti onm. tm.. t. .tw.. Tho 24th instant will bo tho annl
FAKRVVXLX.B.
TT 1 O 1 1 V. MD4lhafrhtles ilAnntn tnlit TT.U Iab I
ln extra session for the purpose of re- Clark Honti, Charles Butt, Calvin Shultz, Mr Mrs A Lnjens Hagerman
tTo?; ZZa cnn n 1 -rn Tereary of th0 t0"lbl """''en Hutten E'"" ' " Wek ,a Iron Twn vising the Mercantile Appraisement CUude Nothateln, Chaa. Boek, Robert observed the anniTersary of their
Q lD - '' ' massacre. In other towns this event Epitomi.i. laws and the laws granting fees to cer- Ooert. Arthur K.merfr, Harry R.Ichard marrlage at theIr home on sonth First
a Loo, D 158. L,,i,i , . .i Thomas Thomas and wife visited tain county officials ln addition to John Rnch, Bertie Semmel, Robert . t r,, , v, ,,
I-AnsonR. Heller, D,2,- - "CT.V.:iT.'AUentown friends over Sunday. their salaries." The Governor said nta, Freddie Regel. lu","' ? L3o"
officials Femter- -7.7- SZB51SK
macner teacner-iaa xcawu, uiara . " c ... .. .
7orT riV w, 1, t ttS TnCn" 6"1(:'9 ln tho churches. Let us hope AUentown friends over Sunday. their salaries." The Govern
Iwt L S ' 1 11 wW not go by In default at home. T- J- Boston Is one of Parryvillo's that no laws could prevent
ST ' sohool dircctor Wm Mccormick, cracK ortsman. bo rar tnu season irom neing uisnonest.
ForProthonotarrGeorffoW. Esser. 01 Beoond street, accidentally broko TJ i TJ rrohibition vouincbon.
'3. Furnace of tho Crano ton . for. . . ..NStl'SS
muuion ocat-o ticnot: Auaennea,i;i wui.uwij,iiuiA. ucww " .
O. Ibach, R., 200. Kutz's tertalued a select party at a delightful SmcXn last week tMsk the BeaTor Meadow. 21i Bowmanstown,' 2! teacher-Rebert Walck, Pierce Nothsteln. Joyed themselves hugely.
r1 I fntMinn ennnac nf tl.nt 1 . . I Til
n.i.v. w...n. sv.Mf if.'-,i. Ebbert, Sallle Raudenbush and Gussle
Ndlle Brran. Flora Schoch. Uamla Kroelc! Claus3. and W. E. Ash and wife, of
n 04? nitrr runs,. T . m- TlId ono of tho smaU bones In his right .77 . 7 . . . As an imnnrtant rnBttnrnf rfrfln ht.thfr Kemerer. Tk, ItelAard. fi.-i. town; Miss Laura Arnold, of Reading;
a:Watklns,R,3,189i JamosL. Boyer, KMo on Tuesday morning while on q u jj -Ij other secret we publish for the benefit of our read- Walp, Mamie Wertman. Ida FrlU. Mary Uarry Clauss, of Mauch Chunk; H.J,
Pro, 51. Watklns majority over Esser, hU way to Weissport where he Is em- U' M,imi 66Cr8t ers, tho-vote cast ln tho several dls- Longkamerer, Annie Ruff. Mamie Becken- Morgan, Elmer Rood, of town, and Ed,
1 nlAviJ l, .in,..!...,. societies, ..... . . ., Brannix.of Phllatlolnhla. The evenino
For Coroner
Frederick G. lbs
... . - - ui uucmvr iiuu iiut wuutt. luia . . 1 m t. . . . .
majority. &13. terrapin supper, at their homo, on last I. ............ j. .' East Mauch Chunk. 7: East Perm. 1: iwiaa. 1011, omtj Miuraj, ijnnor M.n.
- l . " I UHaVlUHL UlUaL CVLT llludU I IV LIIO I'UUl-I 'In... ..v. .... .. ..I " . . .
For .Inrv Commissioner John F. Saturday eveninir. Those nrosent wern . .. Franklin. 18: Jcanesvllle. 1: Lehlchton.1 "r .vana, jmiua nomaiuiu, August lintel, saloon and Hauor men will do
Connell, D, 1,807; Cornelius Boylo, D. Dr. Zorn and wife, nnd Lee Wills and P 1 nM,nnt nf pnn.iio p 18; Mahoning, 1; Mauch Chunk, 1st Komatuakl, Robert Ruch, Harnr ETeritt, weU to bear in mind that ; all nppUca-1TS1-Toel
Zlemnfnss IL T.0M- Albert wife of Wolssnort and Wllllnm 71.nr.r Dechant, of Fennslle, Pa. ' Edward Klpp, Ear Sheck er, Howard tions for licenses must be filed with the
iri.. . CBC' K' 31 ' wiro, or wolssport, nnd William Zehner preached to the Reformed congrcgat on w",' dV w.acn, Llluni - ward, 4, ' " . Prothonotary before the first Monday
u.aasnei.rra.im. anu wue. 01 tnis city. In this nlaco last Sunday. Rev. Dechant. "l"P0"' lui ""is". si wara, i; Zr"--Z.'-' 7J:.-..73 In December.
For Constitutional Convention, 2,. -Dr. W.Q.M.SeIplo, of South street, i,iin in i i mlMt f I-ansford, middle ward, 1; Packerton, "
715; Against, 2,1". Majority ln favor, U tho owner f "Charley D," a cele- dauVht, Mrs. Traub. - ' Summit Hill, 4; Weatherly, 0; Weiss- t ' ra 0a, ueo.
- oratoa pacing norso wun a recora mat t?m, nonmr,iff 4i,i.i,.f.u iport, i. xotai ., i.VteriTrnu MrafiLiui "Mid" 10 be
Bcntterlng votes Districts Delegate. It Isn't very likely a horse In the Le- . - . jinj. i goodrantl reiamt erery year or twof AverlU
nTVn "Iii 1 it o 11 1 1 iT 11 ,1 . , , m taunogo, Tonn whcro ho has secured rbllultlrhl. Oentiemen linqueui. teacher Eva Hank, Line Campbell, ralht U the Ket. it fs tuehandsomejiino
David Watklns 1 Jury Commissioner, high Valley will be ablo to break. Tho 1..- i omnlnvmpnt with tha Mt'. m. u j ,j . u ur, ...,.,,,, V:J ouierhai o briuiant a gloi. It U cheaper
F.aihMV U KuU 2; Auditor animal U a daisy, and the doctor who SSM SJt SiSmE'SS SJffiK'
nMVailorler,7 ' 0ZBOOihMCaa h" tendencyof A. H. Bowman. Nort str Tas 00 BjUey, Mabel Trexier, Hattl, Sn-
Will Ton Doltt
Use Uie Arerlll ralnt, and paint ntrr oxri.
'Utll
-A letter received a few days ago 1
To Our SnbMrlbers.
pleasant social event Monday evening, I "imer. Vernon, N. y. Aertu liunt baa been in use a
when Mr. Ebbert entertained quite Bo,.' Ftm PrlmaryU Sibbet teacher I ta.nd rl. vou are u.o
ficin&u, luoo. iuo, uwrncity. Tho quesUonlsnot-wmuisinenrsicosiT-
, 7" r. T." . . .v frcm 0Qr old WcnJ Charles Froellcb, Tho special announcement which np- wu, "5- "7TT -EarneTt Harieman,
llUllOgll.IUIup UUMJUonui- f rTnilfnn .M nn lo full nf rrnA r,A,-n I nanrnl tn mi-nnlnmnGmatUnilnnn I IUJIUIJ AUIMIH.uronilllOTlltJHIIOCJ.il I . .' . " ..'..V 5iii illl l..l. Iliil.Ml.ll .uninl.
lng somo of our neighboring counties "T""' .T.h ' Mn"" "?j;ZZZll Sandher and - Horn, of Philadelphia. "on"' T?1"""' S WT-M coi.
U: .tAl.lm it.A i, I I " o 1 T..-l , 1. I AWWClb UbUUI .tuuui BUCUJUi IIUII UCl- 1 at anwmll VV. uuiiuutiuii
oy watcmng tne papers .or fr'j big crops, having harvested 1000 bushels Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburg "urmgane evening tne popular uer- , ny liobert
notices. Then one of them goes te the ot wheat and bushcls of The yt pubUsher9 ot-A Treatise Sangerbund was present and ,25.. K
mnAnuhnnji tAlcnn nn Hin animal. I. .. .. . .... . . I . ' ... . M vnnKAil mtnv nrnAllAnt titnn I 1 iiw. iwmiiuuiuij
r - , ,, r,. , lamuy are wen ana sena mna. oonsm- tne liorse ana ms Diseases," whereby ,, , ' .
and after seeing It, says It Is not his, oraUona to old MeDia, ' our Bubscrlbors were enabled to obtain Jawing the usual i
DEATH'S ROLL
Gllham.
nndgoesaway. After a short time his A gentleman, popular In tho ad- a copy ot that valuable work free by lanchoon( waf 80rT,:
morning, Martin Luther
Shoemaker Strauss, son ot Ed. and
Ella Strauss, aged 10 weeks.
evening's program vialtors-l'rof. Xander, Daniel Wleand, At Beaver Meadow on Sunday, Rosei
ia in nne style toi . q,. ct. T a w ...hk.i.i.hm. n.mrh.rfv
n.iaFnmBlnlil.nnndnMnnailnrilifia ... 1 ... " Itnn miABlo whft m.tHlH .tin ... cnl rfla I n 1 I
,,v-v.r-.""--.----v..-. TRnced educational circles of tho 1 sending their address to B. J. Kendall . uv v.. " hart, Lena Longkamerer, Prof. Werner, agedOOyears.
the animal and offers to sell It to the jy VaUoy and stnt0i wrltM thu9 of Co (and encioslng 0 tw0nt Btamp gastronomlo feats. uljl 8leeTeri ulM Mtry MlM A Wednesday mo
v. ui the election of Trot, J. II. Werner to for mailing same) is renewed for a seciiet societt gossip. 1 Lackey, Mus 3fary Kuhna, Mrs. u. Eagle-
reason that it is so far away from home the principalship of our public schools limited rerlod. We trust aU will avail The sUver anniversary of Weath- B1n. DTld Kramer. Mrs. Dr. Der
vnai iiwiu i irouuiewnio ana expen- for tQree year8. Auow me to con- themselves ot the opportunity of ob- erly Lodge, I.O. of O. F, will bo celo-1 hammer, MIa Gertie Horn, MUt Tillle
...v. " gratulatotlio poople and school bonrd tainlng this valuable work. To every uratea on tne jaia inst. toojaer, Mm Annie lAiet, mu iiame
cans to see an nninuu wmcn you nave of Lohighton. Honest manhood will iOTOr 0f the Horse It Is Indispensable, At their next regular semi-1 Levea, 3frs. J. R. Erani, Harvey Ultchel1
taken up, make him describe it before rcoognlze honest merit." i, i , .imi, -n t,i monthly meeting of Bertolette Post,
seeinglt, nnd prove hlmseU a respon- The man Russel, who "stuck" a "H " ". ,7 . . a comiua-Tre.t.
.ii.iLL,nJn,i,nif f !,im Lnmiw mi, nf n, nnni , j diseases which allllctthls noble animal, I they are to meet onoe every week or A coming treat for our people, that
u.u.w .. "uju,v w". ...... o w. wU r-vi..v w. Tta nhannmnna cola triMiirphniit IVia nnt It. n . A I A I
"Picture racket" some months ago, Is C.r" ' , nZZ u .".w..i.w mn r. n ,
For good dressed and solid fence n?, authority. Mention this A, .of Beaver Meadow, hjlarrnU tor mother cue otet
posts, fenoa rails and other timber, mnniw lanw in imu nf nnrnnnnia naner when sendinff for catlsG.MU"A TI'iiY-a J. ---"UiTrotTo nnnnlor nnH mwAfii hnm
Call on Fred Schmidt, Lehlghton. were Uceced, but It will undoubtedly Julyll-12t talnment Unlont entertainment, and Ihla nno
' " . . thaUhetenow1i0nc lookout for c..nt.rretu. L.VTh?.ne" P,di Peows' lodge at gives full promise of surpassing all
" I he tagle btore." u.
Look out for counterfeit silver dol- l1,'8?1." i5ridgw J6 namS? previous efforts on her part, Tlio en-
& -Tho Children's Mission Band is a lars. They are of light weight, greasy n,gt"ted Nov21th with protly45 terta b ,or thB beneflt of B
North rint Street. nom llilni. In Zlnn'a I?ofn.o,i to tho touoh. and of defective lincle 1 r emlwam. schoUrshln In one of our State Normal
The winter season la opened hero The Idea Is to thoroughly educate tho but ln appearance calculated to deoelvo Henry Spoonhelmer, of Alum Mt?? JT' ""JH?, 2?Sf .SSTir.
le ones in mission work, and judging the unwary, says an exchange. The street, this city, has rece ved. from Mr r innnHlnS hi-fr.i;
with a large and varied assortment of lilt
roods that nre In continual demand by irom tne lauies wno nave tne project ln commun run oi murium ure Kept uusy liemgu council, iui, jr. u. u. A. --r- VT" ,TT ZZZTiZ 1 1 A
thTnenrJ. Dry oi. nSlif ' liat1 11 wlu be a "es8. The oUloers looking out for goo.1 dollars in these the sum of 1275 on account of tho deatS a uP"1 '?J? oufn
the people. Dry Goods, Dress Goods, pre8l(lcnt, Mrs. W. G. M. Seiplo; tariff times. of his son Ed who was a member of the TlS.lltk Lr
Flannela. Boots. Shoes. Clntlilnir. Kn. I. ii ..i.i. r t ai-i rC .' ,..ii.i..jh. duced will be Sydney Rosenfell's noted I It.
tions, Groceries, etc., aro in greater va- rotary, Miss 'Anaie Monta; treasurer, w'-ir Pk. . 0n Thanksgiving eve. November fnMch '1 Vadwl'sll K
rlety n.,,1 mn nearly nnmnl( (din Mrs. James P. Smith. Tho InteUigent people read the news- . The nA CtmJ deee. the highest !nJw10il LrSi..va55?f.'5? .""nf. ?I S3i
U 5a3v "' n"",
V XSSy&- . popular
XkV. TiV f blood pa-
XaJ.'vjX. . A tuiM toi
AsNKVS' A l itreugtlieo.
A eu,
ysscA y. v m-im
li -i -i-i-"lir-r-"--rinrri Uftt com
UribrrbtamAtlim,lc. U iora to rt
Srupnu. vbien 11 peauz to itwu.
Uiupuuu Mia or arncgiflu. n mix.
overbefore. On aU things prices are -e Daughter, of Zlon Sewing papers .for newa. Itisthemost natural Sd most Important degree will be I fudeTed lntly inw York I t''CT''
guarantee
se you rair treatment and " ""uniui urn 1 '" I gation rrom joaucn cnunK wui attena renresenUnir many thlhcs In God's I tubtonable hair cut tsr Qoaed on son
that you will save money by ingparty at the home ,of Chas. Trainer, not Advertisers make no mistake In and take parttn the ceremonies. I haidi work. Besides tMsthere wUl be ftCViui! KS&SSSi loUrta&lea'i
making your purchases here. These i "reet. xne aiternoon anu placing tneir announoements in papers . Grand Chief U. D. Ulauch, of the vocal and Instrumental music, and red- utprioee, and we are the onlj plate in
X.1,1 1 1 1 ,,11 n 713 iZTj Tff ?Tenin8 was spent In pleasure and corn hat print the news calculated to In- Knighta of the Golden Eagle, has Inst 1- tations by Miss MelUe Major, of P
should be cardinal considerations with huaklng, and some of tho ladles made teret the people they expect to sell tuted fourteen Castles during bis term, delphla, who is too weU known toi
you.
tSTCome and see us.
Respectfully,
ROBERT WALP
FR8. BOUEHElt. under the Kicuaniro
hair cut. caer uoiea on Banair
eoarrr
at low-
n ton
'hlla-1 tr a yu can buy Beudera Cream tor the tace.
need
reoorda In the latter avooation that their goods to. The uceesstul adver- since May last. The lUt includes tow irneudato
somoof our farmer friends might well tiserfs the one who manages to have I vacant numbers which have been filled, I member of the AUentown Bar. The ,.wT'i r'"SlS?,i:'
Ibe proud Of. After their hard work! Iil.eilrertiftetnentnnmniiiirliu. Ihn nli. lima maklni,. wIM nh.ln nf Jann-Dllu I BnlaW.lnmAnl 1. .1 ....1 rn, fl.i'nB.
.r'i.'r'i , r, Borvauau oi me peopio wno are uneiy in tne Blare, every uasue irom no, i to 2lst, Inst. iiememDer tne aaie ana se-1 tx TCZSZi' SS iSSr itZiSTiSd iU ;.VrV
ful supper to whirh nil did fall justice I to pay him a visit No. 438 beiKg in existence. cure tickets. tMsg'mTSt!. $ rJStaSnd m him7
WHY
pay double Price
buy poor goods
put up with annoyances 1
take anything you get 9
DOtlooioir peat stock over 1
not heed our tent srwe
not at least come in
not? If not. why not ?
mm
Opera House, Lehighton.
NEW:
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
Jackets, Reefers &
Children's Coats,
AND FHKTTY
Winter Millinery
We particularly call the attenUon ol
our lady Mends to the tact that we
bars three lashlonableBaynen ln
our two stores which enables us to
rurnlsh the neatest, prettiest and
most stylish millinery at the lowest
prices. Jomt and ace us.
Mrs.MeCulton's
WEISSPORT, PA.
Branch Store, Lohighton.
CE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON
FECTIONS AND FRUITS.
WE AltE now nicely located ln onr new store room and with
Increased facilities and conveniences are better than ever pre
pared to cater to the public. We extend an earnest Invitation
to the people to call and see us at our handsome new store.
T rtHHMM. ! r In Itetall or Wholesale tots. Plenio and fes
-o WAOtaau tauu wuuinuuuua, tlval committees and weddlnn parties will
be promptly supplied at the very lowest price. Don't buy elsewhere until you call and;learn our
prices, we (urntsh aU flavors ot Cream ln any quantity at short notice.
INE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI
FUL JEWELRY.
WE CARRY as fine and as complete a line ot the above good
aa can be found ln any Jewelry Store ln Carbon county. We
have all tbe newest novelties and the prices are the very low
set. QyCome and see us before you bny.
All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys
Chas. H. NusTbaum,
BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA.
GLOB! WAItlHOUSE.
Our l&ai'gaiia
Counter for a
ow days.
1500 yards
36 inch Cloth
In stripes and
Checks, the
best value ot
he season, at
15 cents a yd
REX'S BON MASK
Yon will find na In the lead with more Fresh Styles and Bfantlf ul Goods than ever.
Larfte opportunities to boy your Fall and Winter Uooda are offered. Our enormous
stock ot Seasonable Styles Is opened and ready. Prices' within tbe reach of all, and
now la the time to bny.
nui juris we nave looted wen to tne neeui 01 our notion anuraocy uooua
Department In selecting tha stock for this aeaaon. aside from the staDle articles ln dally
rue we have made special efforts to secure little novelties, that are always useful as
well aa ornamental.
HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR AND GLOVES The best aelectlona and popular
styles prevail In Ibis department, as tne scope ol cneice la large, we 01 course carry
all erades or goods, which are sold on their mertla. we lead tne trade in tneae lines,
because we aell the Beat Goods at the most liberal nrlcea.
nnnaimi ..j unarnr TtvnvnicviT? n'hi. ... a., i I ..,! n ,n IV,
standard at all times.
DRKSS GOODS. BLACK GOODS and BILES We are determined to mike
this department win, and you cannot fad to be pleased with onr stock. The asaort
ment Is large and so varied lnprlce aa to meet the purse ot all.
rXiAKntij, cuiiruiua ana ull&i&TS inia isa aepanmeoi inai appeals
to tbe necessities, consequently we are showing a stock that will delight every house
kfnr. bv nffertni frenerana lndneementa in nrlcea for thoroughly flrst-claas eooda.
LINENS and DOMESTICS-Our abowlnK ln this department of Staples will be
appreciated by every shrewd buyer, aa we carry an Immense assortment of everything
pertaining to tne unea. ana are always up to tne times, qnaiuiea anu pncea comoineu,
Nottingham Curtains cannot be excelled In dealng and qualities for the very low price
at wtucn tney are onereo. new rau patterns in Jioqueti ana extra rine umiru
lings St ngni pncea. ion wui nave to aee our carpets 10 set any son 01 au iuuoi
wbat we carry, new enects m prevailing coionngs, emDracin an maaea auaquui'
t. .n .Iw.v. In hn JLAAn.
THE ANNEX contains our Grocery Department, which has no eeail In this see
uon. unoice siocu or every nuns; inaiis neceauryto maae nrsircuaa nu rh
carefolly looked after. A trial order will convince you that we are leaders In this line.
Aa to qualities and prices, they are always runt,
BROADWAY,
Mauch Chunk, Fa,
Read the Advocate.
GLOM
WarehousE.
At 25 cents,
line of 52 in.
Plaids and 38
inch HI o m e -
spuns, to close
out
Underware
Hav you ex
amined our
line of Under
wear for lia
diese Gents
Children? If
not, it wiSS pay
you to look at
he many
grades. There
is no such val
ues ofiTered in
the city
Hosiery
and Gtoves.
Vhe largest
assortment &
lowest pricee
&L0B1
No, 711 Hamilton Sti-eet,
Allentovn, Pa.