ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE I OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. IN A FEW WORDS. reoi-MJ ok tiik no. 4 In. 1. 1.' It, Wood and Willow Ware. In Mils line no are shotting many tlnngi tfol Usually found elsewbsre. I I'll! S Hoop Oak Stained Palls, 3 Hoop Oik Stained Tails, Paper Tails, Fibre Tails, 3 and t floop Cellar Palls, 1'lbri) Wash llaslrij, 3 sties ll'ood Duller Howl.-, Large Wooden Spoons, Wooden Butter hpoons,' tdtrge, Medium and Small Cedar Tubs, Six different stjles of Wash Hoards, l'laln and Stained Spice Boxes, 6 boxes a set, Spigots, Lemon Squeez ers, l'otato Slashers, lied Cords, Cotton & ll'lre Clothes Lines, Clothes Tins, Toy Brooms, Whisk Brooms, Large variety of other Brooms, Busting Brushes, Stove Brushes, Window Brushes, Scrubbing Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Table Oil Clolh, In numberless styles in different widths, best makes onlv kept. Floor Oil Cloths in various qualities and all widths, 4-4, 6-4, 0-4, 8-4, sorno of the newest patterns are In slock. Clothes Bask els, Market Baskets, Toy Basket!, Luncheon Baskets In entirely new shapes, Work Baskets, plain and fancy. lined and unllned, an elegant assortment. Get ray prices and compare them with those of my competi tors. Call and see the stock. J. T. NU8BAUM. hot Street, between Heuth and Plum Streets, Lelilithtoi), l'a. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MARCH 2C, 1892. COUItT WILL SETTLI, IT. TThu l'aj-s for Klrst Street to lo Decided lij the court. Sheriff Joseph S. Webb, of Muuch Chunk, Monday served writs of fieri facias on James Rex, Mrs. Annlo Bal llet and Stephen JCreldoawelss, resi dents and property holders on First street, this borough, for resisting pay ment of their sharo of tho cost of macadamizing said thoroughfare. Tho cases will come up In tho April tonn of tho Carbon county courts and tho result will be watched with the great est of Interest by tho people Df this town. During December of last year liens were filed on tho properties of all thoso on First street who refused to pay a one-third sharo of tho cost of macada mizing as por their petitions to coun cil, and the result of tho abovo threo cases will decide all tho others, Tho refusal of tho property holders on First street to pay their sharo to ward tho Improvement put the affairs of tho borough in a stralnod condition and provonted many Improvements that had been In contemplation by tho borough fathers. Thoy havo weather ed most of this and aro now determin ed to have tho First street property holders pay for an improvement for which they petitioned, It will no doubt bo a great legal fight and attract many of our pooplo to tho sessions of tho next court at Mauch Chunk during tho early part of April. Tho borough will bo represented, by their ablo solici tor, Horace lloydt, of the law firm of Freyman 1c Heydt. Tin: QUESTION OF WAIIIIS. IlRTe Tou n Finn for lloroujrh 1. Division? The twonty-ninth day of this month has been set asldo by Liovi Horn, of Franklin; 11 Ucintzleman, of East Penn, and John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, viewers, on which to hear argument in the Lohighton ward matter. Tho viewers will meet at tho Exchango Hotel, in this city, and all persons having plans or suggestions to mako should be on hand and let themselves heard. Several plans for division have boon esentod already but the ono that jeems to moot with tho most favor is the scheme running tho dividing linos east and west, something liko this, south of Iron street, First ward; from Iron street to the alley abovo C auss' store, Second ward, from tho alley north to tho borough line, Third ward. This would make a pretty fair division. From now on, however, tho matter should receive the careful nttentlon of our taxpayers and property holders so that the matter can be satisfactorily and equitably settlod at tho proper time without after kicking and quarelliug, Htlfthl nnd Bret y nprmcm i I! oiirIi 1 ln. - Go lii Kwllfr's foi nil ! rig at low rates. Mi1- John lCurhos, of llimkuny. continue s quite seriously ill. Full line of Ingrain ninl I 'i.-.--' : carpets at Henry Schwartz's. I. 8. Koch, the tobacconist, r".id Dr. F. I. Smith havo swapped horses. A new and pretty line of clocks ut Hook's very cheap. Engineer Ben Bartoletto Is out again after an Illness of three weeks' New effect in jewelry ut lowest prices at Hook's popular jewelry store. Charley Sheckler Is all smiles over tho arrival of a bouncing twelve pound baby lioy. Newest and largest line of station ery and sohool supplies at low prices, at Book'. rubllo Sale on Saturday, 98th, on the premises First streot, at seven o'olock p. m. Dr. F. I. Smith, will sell a lot of valuable household goods. This Is a rare opportunity for bargains. The only place in Lehlghton whore you can see a fine line of Boys and Children's suits is at H. H. fetors. II. II. Peters makes a speolalty of lxj's and ohlldreus suite. Biggest as sortment in Lohighton to select from. Fred Horlacher wants 3000 good railroad ties to be usod In the con struction of the Carbon County Electric Railway, which connects Le hlghton with surrounding towns. M.T.Thomas, of Allentown, bo purchased the pool table in John Baches' restaurant under the Opera House, and John has clonel up shop. Ladlos and Misses Spring Jaclots In tho latest btyles at the 0. P. S. C. Hall, Mauch Chun K. los. Hager Is with Jos, alp as an apprentice In tho plumbing business.; Joo Is a first-class and reliable young follow and Is getting o. 1;. hi his work. Genuine O. A. R. Suits are sold at Sondhelm's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk, at 80.0J, 88.00, 810.00 and 812.00, Saturday William Blllman, of Summit Hill, and Miss. Mellio Somlt, of Franklin township, were united in tho golden bonds of wedlock by Rev. W. II. Strauss, of this city. CO Styles of Boy's Suits double or singled brcstod from 82.00 up to 810.00, at tho O. P. S. C. Hall, Mauch Chunk. Wo nro pleased to seo Dr. J. G. Zern on tho streets again attending to the duties of his profession, after a long and serious illness. Joo Gombert, of Fourth street, fell from .tho roof to tho porch of Oliver Clauss' dwelling tho other day and CB' caped with slight injuries. Confirmation Suits In ready mado or mado to your order, nt a saving of 33 per cent nt Sondhelm's, O. 1'. S. C. Mauch Chunk. Gonial Bob Bitting tho plumber, who has been nursing a big carbuncle on the back of his neck for somo days. on Monday had his fingers badly laceratod while handling a water pipo. Miss A. Graver, the popular mlllln er on First Street, has a new nnnounce mcntin to-day's Advocate. Her assort ment of millinery effect surpasses all previous displays. Ladies, dou't fail to seo her. Von Sale The undersigned has a number of dwellings and lots, sltuato In Lohighton and Jamestown, which he can sell at very reasonablo terms; also a fow houses to rent to good tenants Rents collected. II. A. Bei.tz, J. P., Lehlghton, Te. 3w An immense stock of Boy's and Children's suits for tho Spring Season can bo bought at tho O. P. S. C.Hal, Mauch Chunk, 33 per cent cheaper than olsewhere Plash l'lelur. f Familiar rcs Comlna- nnl tain. I. 4 H.l Writer Tells tl Story of Tbe II n-i"1 ilntrs of n Wek In ami Abont oi.i i ,ri,nn Jones was nt Mauch Chuuk on KM! loaded coal oars passed over Tnosduy. llieLi liiahViiIleyrallroadeastof Pack- . .Sheriff Wobb, of the County Seut, orlnion Monday. Tho tonnage on was In town to-day serving jury notices. Tuesday in 211.000 tons. Al. Fithro and wife havo returned to I'heonlxvMe after a pleasant visit here. . .Mrs. Samuel fjehneokatid daughter Helon of Allentown are visiting Samuel Graver on north First street. . Mr. Cook, tho pleasant nud agree able manager of Rex's Bon Marche, Mauch Chuuk, was in town Monday, for n few hours. Misses Katie S. Kcmmerer and Rosa Gilbert returned, Sunday, from a pleasant visit to friends in West Penn, Seliuylklll county. Mrs. Alex Marsh is sojonrnlng with friends at Scranton. .Mrs, Grant Ooss, of north First street, Is visiting relatives and friends at Lebanon, Pa. .Miss Laura Bute, of Allentown, returned homo Tuesday nfter n pleas ant visit to relatives here. . .Miss. Gcrtlo Cunningham, of Allen- town, is visiting Charles Weiss, on Second street. Wentslo Shlnko, who blows a born in tho Arion Cornet Baud, was at Long Run Saturday. Harry E. Dentlnger, of Poltsvllle, was homo Tuesday, nud left tho follow ing morning for New York City, where ho bos a lucrative position in a large cigar manufactory. A popular young man In town to day from the county Sent was U. S. Grout Tobias, Insuranco nud Real Es tate Agent and recently elected Audi tor of tho Middle Cool Fiold Toor Dis trict. Grant is chock full of bulsiness bnt always finds tlmo to talk K. O. II matters, in which ho Is one of tho lead era In this section of the state. Joseph lloyor, an Audcurlod Hun garian, is dead at 60 years. r Samuel Harleman, of Weatherly, has been discharged from the St Luke's Hospital at Dethlehem, and will return home to-day. T Mr. mid Mm. Asa Weiss, of East Mauch Chunk, visited their parents and friends here yesterday. Allen town Hem. The Rev. A. A. Bresee, rector of St. John's Church, East Mauoh Chunk, preached last evening at Grace church. Next Sunday Bishop Rullsonwillmake his annual visitation to tho parish. Quite a class will be presented for con firmation. Allentown Critic. 1 J. C. Haydou & Co., will enlarge their stripping at Jeanesvlllo. A new steam shovel will shortly bo placed In position. About 14,000 cubic yards of olay will be stripped monthly. A large force of men will be employed. IIThe collieries in and around Jeanes vlllo only work four days next week. fJamos lieaty, of Weatherly, om- ployod In tho machine shops is nursing couplo of smashed fingers. Ii. II. Itauoh, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, has been appointed a mem ber of the Democratic State Com- ittce. Engine 240 on the Jorsey Central, George Horn, of East Mauch Chunk, run nway Tuosday night at Mauch Chunk, and dashing into a lot of cabooses upset a half dozen or more. Mrs. Susan McCullougb, n daughter Mrs. James Garrrhan, of Beaver Meadow, died at Providence, Rhode Island, last week. The remains wero Interred ut Boaver Meadow on Saturday. rRev. A. 1. Horn, of Summit Hill, wns greeted with a largo congregation both mprnlng nud evening on Sunday Graoo Roformol Church, this city. Thb reverend gentleman is a very forciblo and oloquont speaker and his sermons wero listened to with markod ttentbn. Ilazlcton Sentinel. 1 OUT IS KADI (1 AT WOIIK. TiTuITTwo Crews to be Laltl Off After April 10th. We have it from very good authority that on and after April 10th fourteen passenger trains will bo taken off of the Central railroad and that eight passenger trains will also bo taken off of the Loblgu Valley. Most of the trains are peo-weo's, but the majority of them will affect tho passenger con venience of this town, That means twenty-two crews off and this is only the beginning of tho great Port Road lng combination. What will be the end? Nobody seems to know at this time and evidently nobody seems to OARE very muoh. To protect the interests of Lehigh ton, Welssport and tho rapidly grow. 1'aMvnger Trains lobe Tkcti Oil. A rumor lias been circulated to tho effect that the following 11 truius on tho Lehigh Valley will soon bo discon tinued: No. 38, leaving Pnillipsburgh at 7.03 a. m. for Whitehall; No. 32, leav ing , South Bethlehem ut 0.30 for Laury's; No. 20 leaving I'hillipsburgh at 3.25 for Laury's; No. 14, tho flyer, leaving Now York for Pottsville; No. 2S,J leavlngNow York atC.CO; No. 26,leavlng Phlllipsburg nt 11.13 for Mauoh Chunk No. 15, tho flyer, leaving Mauch Chunk at 0.05 a. m., for Now York; No. 37, loaving Cherry Ford at 8.S3 a. m. for Bethlehem; No. 39, leaving Laury'B at 11.25 for Phlllipsburg; No. 41, leaving Mauch Chuuk nt 3.20 p. m., for Phillips burg, nnd No. 33, leaving Mauch Chunk at 0 p. m. for Phllllpsburgh. The rumor also stated that all but the four through trains will be- taken off tin Central road. HOW Tltl.NliH iU, Hovr 1'rntluee is Helllnifln lately I.li!;l tou nntl VUlllltr, The markets for this towu aud vicinity appear in this paper as funv hhed by a general merchant: Baunas per doz Apple, per pock 30 unions per dock au Butter per lb... 30 anil ffl rjggs per uoz wanu w i'otatoes per nusliel. Lima beans per quart Uramiuar School Sot-lrtj Calling to order, by tho president reading of mluutos by the secretary; singing, by the society; quartette, Hat' tioTtex, Alice Blank, Rol. Hontz aud Harry Stockor'; quotations, Wilmer Fritzluger, Harry Nusbauni, George Long, Daniel Frcy, Charles Walp; to loot readings, Clayton Peters; chorus, Hattie Geggus, Emma Peters, Harry C II' ! 1 .... T T , ,.1 if,,, Inra nnm,.,i,nUv ct.pmii.t linn I WWVMll, lllllUVi VDUIIWffWIU T1IIU"I ; ;rr:h" ,;;v A bate, Resolved, "that country life is prefer- ness men should organize, agitato and push; get to work and havo manufac turing industries locate hero so that our laboring people will havo some thing to depend on outside of the Le high Valley shops and the railroad. Should either or both of these close down Lehlghton will be In the soup, there will be no salvation, the town and all Us interests will stagnant. Come, get awake, got to work, and do some thing for the town. r.tCItUItTO.N. ill , lie News of Ihe Coming llorougli ltrlclly Chronicled. Servicos in tho M. E. church every night this week. W. F. Brodhead Is homo from pleasant visit to New York City. Messrs. John II. Jones nnd Isoao McQulkon, two distinguished Reading railroad officials, passed through tho 1- orwardlng and Scale offices on a tour f Inspection. The friends of Miss Rebecca Gould nro pleased to noto an improvement In hor condition, and hopo for her spoody and completo convalescence. The good people of Tackerton seem greatly divided in opinion as to what would bo right in regards to township, Independent or not. Mako It a bor ough, gentlemen I Miss Magglo Gould, one of our cstnmablo young lady teachers, is rap idly earning a reputation for excellence aud efficiency in school work. Chas. Yohe, Ed. Fritzinger and Elmer Romaly, promenaded Wilkos Barro on Sunday, much to tho delight of tho young men of tho period. Johu Krosgo will again move ovor to Lehigh nvenue, his present dwelling ill soon bo torn down to make room for another building. Erwiu Dotter movoJ to Long Run Tuesday. Ouo voter less for Packer- on. A now society to be known as "the German Leiderkrautz, or Slngerbund," has been organized in this place, tho following havo been elected officers. Fred Mosseror, President; Char. Long. kammerer, secretary, and Lewis Sny der, director. Tho society starts out with a membership of 20 to 25. We wish them success. ThoPoineer Baso Ball Club will reorganize for tho coming season with tho following playors: Catcher, Wm. E. Shaffer; pitcher, Thos. Conartv; Robt. Dolon, 1st baso; Herman Hum mel, ua ta3e; Jos. rv. jionnctt, s. s.; Bort Klotz, 3rd base; Chas. Yohe, r. f.; Elmer Remnly, c. f.; George Sandherr, 1 f. This club is composod of very creditablo material, theroforo their efforts should bo appreciated by tho patrous of our national sport. ouu salu itiiaiSTKit. EaHnve sale bills printed at this ofilco. Lowest prices and n position under this head free announcing tho sale. ' ESBu On April Lst, Samuel Zelgcnfuss w ill sell horses, cows, wagons and farm ing implements, on tho premises in Littlo Gap. ISu On April 2nd, Austin Boyer, ex ecutor of tho estato of Mary Miner, dee'd, will sell vnlunblo real estate, on tho premises, in tho borough of Weiss port. i.i:r hub liooji. Talk, AcltHle, Vusli, do Something o We Oct There. No coal will bo brought to Packerton tho 24th, 23th, 20th, 30th nnd 31st of this month. This curtailment is duo to tho arrangement made some time ago nxtng the output for March. Ex change Do you know what that means? Lohighton Is particularly a railroad town, dependent almost exclusively on tho Lehigh Valley car shopo aud tho railway, but If no coal is shippod thero will bo no nc i for wipers nnd grcas crs, section men, brakemen, flagmen, engineers, firemen, conductors, Sec, and thoy will bo idle. Can they afford to looso so much tiro . Many of them aro men, married cna .,ith large famil ies, struggling to L. i 'tly pay their debts and put by n II ".- '-v n rainy day. follow these daugeious i.iTri.e ti ti. .1 t-1r 'otnmimll llrlffl, lt-ml.-l h, I II HrlKlit lvmll I'iikIkt, l-'rank Wiignei . ol this iln.,i. visiting relttlHee iui fi lends at Pluln delphia last week Ouo more month ninl thai public schools in our township closo a six month term William Henry, of Dauielsvllle, on Sunday last gave Miss Diana Kunkle, of this place, a sleighing ride If every man was as blgns he feels, there wouldn't be "lainlm;; room in this Country. George A. Henry, formerly of this place, now of 1 lanlelsviUe, aooompan led by Alfred Henry, were visiting In this section ovor Sunday. The professional thief Is sometimes called n blrd-ef.preiy, and yet he's only a robbln. Mrs. Samuel George, of tills place, was visiting relatives and friends at Cataeauqna aud Bethlehem daring last week. Theodore Flyte, who was the chief tenant on G. M. Henry's farm, left on Tuosday for Snylorsburg, where he will reside till April lst, when he will enter in the employ of John T. Klote, nt Brodheadsvllle. Amandus Wagner, teacher of George's school, reports the whole number of attendance during the month-male 13, female IS, total 26. he per cent of attendance during the month was 00 per cent. George M. Henry, nFcompHtoied by Miss Alloe Green, wero at Allentown on Saturday last for the purpose of having tho latter's teeth extracted. The dentist wag Mr. Rabenold. O. V . Helm, traveling salesman for tho firm of Blttner, Hunsicker & Co., of Allentown, made his regular trip through this section on Monday last. Stephen Boyer, of Ohio, is at pre sent visiting in this seotlou, the guest of his father, Andrew Boyer. -Levi Boyer, of near this place, in forms ub that lie has a peacock that has a tail, when It Is spread out, ten feet in diameter. Last summer one of his tall feathers was extracted just for beauty, and when measured, It "was found to bo fivo feet In length: This is a fact, anybody can seo the bird by calling upon Mr. Boyer. On Saturday evening laRt a sleigh ing party of Millport visited our genial landlord, Mr. John Eckhnrt; they ull had a jolly time, and kept it up to quarter to twelve. The party consisted of tho following: Messrs. E. H. Mooney, Moses Boyer, Wesley MeFnrland, Wil son Wagner, Dr. Levan and Ephriam Strohl, Misses Cora Blosc, Lillie Solt, Lilllo Strohl, Mrs. Dr. Levan and Mrs. Ephriam Strohl. -Paul Sertnss, who is living botwoen this placo and Millport, reports that he has troppod during tho season tho following: 27 skunks, 1 opossum, 7 rabbits, 0 woascls.G musk rats, 1 ground hog, G white mice, 3 chip monks, 1 yellow soke, 1 pheasant, 1 turtle and 1 houso cat. Paul Is acknowledged one f tho champion trappers in our dis trlct. If anybody can bent him he ould liko to hear of the fact. Keep on, Paul, you will get there by and by. NEWSY W3I8SPORT. uncertain l'ior I'AKttVVII.I.K. Tho i:rnt 80 A New Man. for Lohtctiton. George II. Enzian, of Franklin town ship, is now in poeMMlon of Relgel's well-known store, on north First street, as tho hustling and onergettoproprltor of the same. Mr. Enzian will add many new things to his store aud will reached parties in Carbon CktuaJar of able to city life;" affirmative, Wilmer Van Liew and Robt. Hoots; negatives, Emma 1'oters, Lizzie Beck; chorus. John Xander, Harry Trainer, Nettie Gegguo, Lulu Kuhns, Mamie Rhonda, Sallle Bartolet, Daniel Frey and Frank Wleand; instrumental nolo, Grace Peters; select reading, Hattie Geggus; singing, by the society. Sharpers In Philadelphia aud New York aro making big efforts to rope iu unsuspecting people In the oountry towns by sending out letters oftUUsg at tention to the big fortuuM made by handling their celebrated counter- lay Iu the Iron Totrn Uvltoiulzetl. Miss Ida Kern is seriously ill. Harvey Phlfer Sundayod with Lehlghton friends. Williams' shoemaklng establish ment Is now located in Laury's barber hop. Miss Mary Phifer visited Lehlgh ton folks over Sunday. Samuel Green, it is said, will soon move to Lehlghton, Ii. 1-. .McAulfeo is home, from a trip to the City of Brotherly Love. -MUm Hattie Smith, of Slatlngton, is visiting her sister Mis. Roberts. P. R. Peters circled at Slatlngton on Monday. A young machinist of this place is taking lessons on pushing a baby carriage. Rev. Luther, the now pastor of tho "JethodUt Eplecopal church, preached his first sermon on Sunday evening to a large audleuoe. Harry Bamford and Emanuel Bate man did Welssport on Sunday. J. I). KUtler, one of our accommo dating and enterprising merchants made a flying trip to Mauch Chunk, Monday. It is ci'il. a necessary that a juuo meut be laid from the M. E. ohurcli connecting .lth the pavement at the foot of the hill. As it Is at present there is more or leu danger. At a carpet rag party at the home of Mrs. Thaiuas Brown, the following were present: Mesdames. Wm. Brown, Sarnh Melds. 15. Gamier, Robert Pettlt and Charles Dunup. persuits at low .mil time olnplv '.. . i !." - market ir tlithi i. ..jr. tunato and should bo quickly remediod Build industries or mako an honest, legitimate effort to secure somo enter prise for Lehlghton nnd Welssport that will give our laboring men nn op portunlty to work at fair wages. Thoro is no other town possessing better nat ural facilities and advantages than Lehlghton, but why nro they not taken advantage of. Have we no pride, no ambition, is all the spirit dead? Come, let us get awake, throw off this drowsy spell that clogs the wheels of Industry and koepa us dragging away in tho samo old net. Throw it off, not next week or noxt month, but now, now Is the time to hustlo until succoss comes to us. Everybody can help, every man woman and child.. Put lite into every action; talk, encourage and agitato tin til wo got thero. What do you say? Will wo all get to work? Ono man can do nothing if a half dozen aro at his back trying to pull him down, sneering and ridiculing his carnost efforts. We havo somo of thoso nincompoops, pimps, sluggards and two-faced ninnlos and they havo kept tho town back, but thank the Lord wo havo somo good men, alive to the town's intorosts and they are on too. Let ns get to work now, koep tho gang who don't bellev in ontorpriso snowod under, nnd sue cess is assured Go to Zern. Just now Ed. G. Zern, jn tho Opera Houso Block, is showing a full and complete lino of boys' and children'; suits, which ho is selling at tho very lowest cosh prices. Don't buy until you see what ho has in this lino. rmi.M) di:ad ix iu:ii. be greatly pleased to see all his friends. late. The best thing to do- is to baud George is a popular young man, full them over to tho chief of polios. These of push and enterpriso aud we extend ; sharks should be jailed. a cordial weloomo to our town. - " 1 Noll to bubHbrs, nested Willi Ills Donation I'.itr. u uur suusonoer wtio luumu About fifty ladies and centlsmen. 1 olmnging their residence on the owning HAlluMNd. good people of this city, assembled at the home of our townsman, Nathan Hellman, on the corner of Second and Alnm streets, one night resently, and tendered him a happy surprise and donation of many useful and necessary things tor the household. Mr. Hell man was seriously Injured in the Hell man ice bouse accident on December first of April or sooner will oblige ns by sending timely notice whore they went their inner delivered. Please stat where you move from as wail as where you more to. A little care in this itapeot will prevent mistakes and save trouble. KA11.WOAD OTS. felts. Many of these letters have A tlray tWitli of Llrcly IlupuviUlt! In LI)j Gainuiunlty, -Miss. K. Lily A mar was vieitiug friends at Allentowu last week. Our public whools will olose a six months' term in a few weeks. On Wednesday a quilting patty was held at the resideuee of Jacob Frants. - Thomas Mnaselman was visiting in Philadelphia last weak. .The Normal Square Literary Society was reorganised on Saturday evening. Lewis Miller, who was recently tort In a runaway accident, is steadily i lmnronnff. jb, uwi, ana is jus ueginning to more , euort l-.r.Err Tfct m Mar immm Dallas Bowman and family aud unui, n iuu mi uuiwwii parii mws whnu wii ( Mr. and Mi-.- Victor Flexor, of Bow ouiony wcieouiB nuu iw w aoooruiugir engine No. Hsu was turned out of I manstowu, load in hla expression of appreciation the Lehigh Vulley bopa at Hsaleton ns ,n ei Hun, In for the kindness of hU many fuonds complete.) It U.nlinly ne, un 1 of and neighbors. Among tho article- the latr st dr-ign nn l on, t the iir.-i t donated were three bags of flour, three uver i.i.i ! mi hi -I i- It ill I e A Venerable Knston Cltlien Diet huildenlj' t Melil. Jacob Eiseuhauer,aged seventy-seven years, tho father of Mrs. Spencer Sassa man, of 720 Washington street, was found dead besldo his bed Sunday morning. He was dlsoovored by tho family, and a physician hurriedly call ed, who pronounced tho death due to paralysis of the brain about two hours beforo ho was found. The deceased was In tho act of dressing himself when ho was stricken. Ho had been ill a few months from grip, which left him with a shatterod system. Deceased was a native of this state and for many years resided at Nasareth, where he was well known. His wife, whose maiden name was Mary Ann Edmonds, died thirteen years ago. He is survived by tho fol lowing ohildreu: Mrs. Daniel Werner, of Bushklll Centre; Mrs. Aaron Sandt aud Mrs. Spenoer Sassainan, of this city; Mrs. William Feuner, of Bethle hem ; Mrs. Abram Dowers, of Allentown ; Mrs. Maria Lightoap, of Phlllipsburg, N. J.; Mrs. WilUam Deieoth, of Hajle- ton; Franklin Eisenhauer and William Bieenhauer, of Lehlghton. Deceased wae a member of St. John's church, Nasareth, where be was buried on Wednesday at 3 o'clock. There was short services at the residence of Spenoer Sassaman in this eity previous to the departure of the funeral cortege to Naaareth. Eaetou Argus. A Delightful lMrly. A very delightful social gathcriug in honor of Miss Lizzlo Hill, ono of Le highton's accomplished young hidlcs, was held at tho homo of Tilghman Hill, on Second street, Saturday evening. Tho usual pleasant games and amuse ments wero Indulged In until a late hoUji when a delectable repnst was usjff iu n very tomptlng nnd nppetiz- m inner. Among tlio3e present were Messri. Mlltcn Werner, Lamloril; W. Try ami r. SteiKenvnlt, of town; O, Iltn, of MAliftnovClly; W. (lossanl, nt mikcatorrc; V. llussl, of Summit W. Ilreleti nnd Miss Ida Moyer, Tsnuviti-l; Misses ICiiuer, Sclitijler, K. Keinerer, llosa Hu bert, Monltliron nnd Mouse r, of tow n. HASH DAM. OOMill'. Local llnee Dall Matter are lli-slnnlnf; to l'nt On Some Color. ZS.Base ball is receiving some atten tton in this oity and a club may pos sibly soon be organized. If some good man would tnko hold of tho matter thero would be no trouble. Some names mentioned are Q. B. M. Stoaker T. W. Clauss, John Kutz, Griff Mantz and Rob Chambers. Who will be the first to make n hit ? Mauch Chunk to Hate n l'ubllc IlulldlnKi I Tf t lift bill uhtnli tvikmI flio Rnnntn n ' few days Ego, which provides for the I erection of publio buildings in towns ; whero tho post oflleo receipts havo ox-1 ceeded 83000 annually for tho past ' three years, becomes u law there will i bo a regular bulldlugboom in Pennsyl-1 vaula. Among the places' in this part of the Stoto that will be thus favored ! are Catasauqua, Mauuh Chunk and Doylestowii. i It Cot lllm 80.37. Abraham Wolfe, of Mahoning street, Is tho teacher of Send el's School In New Mahoning. The other day he Inflicted corporeal punishment on a child of Charles Haupt and Mondny evening the matter was brought up in Squire Beltz's court. The star eyed goddess weighed the evidence and AUrunam settled uy wnacKingup eo..)i; W.00 for Haupt and the balance for costs of prosecution. There are many things In this world better than lieiug a teacher of the young idea. In- DoltigNitf n f.Hrl Tow nt'i x-Uj-Chr. ill ' led In Sl.orl Snt Snni -Vr by 111 Sltollrr" ami f-lium. Mini i-'s found v i -Dong. Miner l slo- ocoveilng 1 I'e t f,-,m Ulnnuc nf ann.n ,.. -Joseph Ifahn, of Pnrijville, will soon becomo n Union Hill resident. - Business is very quiet- tho short weeks nt Parkerton stagnating every thing. Mis-i M iry I iui,of Mauoh Chunk, is sojourning with relatives and friend on Union HIU. Rothermal, the East , Welssport shoe man, lias had the interior of Ms store remodelled. The estate of the late Mary Miner, deceased, will be sold on Saturday, April 2nd, by tho exoontor, Austili Boyer. Notloe 6U0U Fence posts for sale. Also lot of firewood at a low figure, See George II. Bhutan, Welssport. Or ders can be left at this office. "Dad" Arncr was all smiles when we looked in on him to-day, and no wonder, for he has one of the cosiest saloons in the town or In two or three towns for that matter, slnoeJC. A. Goth, has repainted and repapered it. -Por Kent-Boeger's Hull, Bast Welssport. Well -boated; all conveni ences; lighted with electricity. Open evenings MondayTuesday, Thursday Saturday. Terms reasonable apply to Q. J. Saegor. We regret very much, to note the death of Miss Blanche, the eleven year old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Al. Heist, of Union Hill, who died Tuesday evening at seven o'clock, after an Illness of some time with typhoid fever. rubllo Sale On the premises, in Franklin, on the 25th, wagons, harness and farming iuplements, property of the late George Rapp, deceased. P. J Kistler," administrator. Dr. V. A. Rehenold, of Allentown, at one time Sheriff of Lehigh County, will be nt the Fort Allen Honse, Thurs day of oaoh week to attend to all parl ies desiring his professional services. Tho doctor formaly had a branch office at Lehlghton aud had a good business. Charley Enzian drives his brother George's milk wagon since the latter's removal to Lehlghton, whero ho has purchased the well-known Amos Reigol store, on north First St. George has many friends here and thoy all wish him success in tho mercantile busl ness. Mrs. V. A. Seip, of Union Hill, is ou n visit to DanleUvllle friends. Miss LUIle Graver has returned to Wilkesbarre after a ploasant visit here, Goorge Roch, of Hnzletou, is doing a flourishing business m this neighbor hood in tuning of pianos and organs. Tho funeral of Blanche, daughter of Al. Hoist, will take placo on Satur day afternoon, Rev. 1. J. Reitz will officiate. Minnie, tho sixteen year old daughter of Constantlue Hepner, fore man of Miller's planing mill, dlod Wednesday after an illness of somo weeks with diphtheria. This Is the third death iu Mr. Hepner's family within a nenod less than two months, Tho family have the sympathy of the whole neighborhood intheirsoro afllic- tion. THE POPULAR VERDICT is that we are selling a better gral i of line and Medium Furniture at a lower price than It can be bought for else where. We have practically no competition for our lorgo Furniture Rooms, the largest outside the city, enables us to keep In stock the biggest assortment atid consequently to sellat the Tory lowest prices everything In our lino. Wo cordially Invite the publio to call nnd seo us, learn our pHee and txntilhe gooods. Schwartz, The Fun, itureMan First street, Lehigh ton. You find the First nnd Uiggcst assort merit of Stationery, Blank Hooks, mil School Supplies in this city at unheard of prices. i'ou Find the Newest assortment of Embroiderics'and Inscrtingo , to be seen in the county. You find Ladies Goods in great assortment at all price3 You find courteous treattnentand prompt attention. You Find Ribbons, Fancy JFork, Zephyrs, Wools, Chenilles, etc. You find that we want your patronage and try to merit the same by giving you the best worth for your money. Obcrt's Block, Lehightou. " Where arc you going, my pretty maid V "To buy some shoes" is what she said. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid 1" "Come right along and see." she said. IFhcrc did she go 1 Why did she go thero 1 Would you do the same I i The maid than saiti ' 1 Down at Davies . ' " :': Store, you know they . "J Bought at sheriff's sale . i the whole stock of store and factory of Wolfe's, J-'-." and they are closing out at Big Bargains AH the ", girls are going up to pick , ,: " out a pair beforo Saturday, " as the rush Saturday is ' 1 V, so big you can hardly get , waited on Brother Charlie "got a pair for himself and says ho is sure he saved n dollar on them. Now, reader the place is in Allentown at 723 Hamilton street, need wc say more. While in Allentown ask anybody they will tell you our's is tho place. GLOBE WAHEIIOtr.-K 610B1 WarehousE. We are Headquart ers for anything in the line of ($ sen X llrnkeiiisu I-oes HI Imz John Brisllu, of Lansford, a bruke man on engine Xo. 10, ou the Central Road, had both legs out off near that place on Saturday afternoon. While walking over the train the doors of the car opened and ho dropped down un der tno train, no was a nremau ou another train, but the engine beiug. disabled at the time, in order to make an exchange, he went out on engine No, 10, which was pulling ooal from breaker No. 0. lie is a single man, aged about 30 years. Uev. rrfllfam Jfolltiisrinl Of Sparta, N. J., voluntarily siyst " To Vfhora it May Concern : "Unasked I deem it my duty to a suffering humanity whose bodies and souls I would have healthy, to tell them of the value of Hood's Hur.Hpm lllo. While living hi Ohio one of my children was greatly Afflicted With Bolls having 30 on her limbs, and being unable to w&Uc. I had heard of Hood's SarsapartUa, and bought a bottle, half of which cured en tirely. Two years after, another child was afflicted as badly. I used tno other half bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla with like re sults. About four years after, the child first afflicted was again tormented like Job, and I bought a bottle (on Sunday at that) and ngatn a cure. 1 gave some of thcmedlclne to apoor woman and tno children! they wero helped as wero mine. Through a testimo nial sent to C. I. nood & Co., Inquiries came from all the country, asking If It was a 'bona ude' testimonial, and of course 1 wrote nil that It was, and have the knowledge of Scores nnd Scoros Of persons helped or cured by Hood's Sarsa parllla. Mild oases of rheumaUsm have yielded to It Biliousness and bad liver havo been corrected In uy own family. This Is tho only patent medicine I have felt like praising. I sneak not for C. I. Hood, but for the Jobs who are Impatient and are tor mented beyond endurance. Nothing I know of will cleanse the blood, stimulate the liver, or clean the stomach so perfectly as Hood's Sarsaparilla Any person wishing to know mora, enclosing a stamp will he Informed. Yours for tho health, happiness and virtue of humanity." Wizxum lioLListsnsD, pastor of rreeby- terian church, Sparta. N. J. Hood's rills curs haWtaal cwutlpaUea. Ic.save yM& csall aeaal seee Come and seo us, HliQC! A sLrvfT-. Bower's Block, Ppp., A Thcio is no halt in our business; we believe in keeping at it. for nresistnncv is sure to be rewarded with tuccess. Our salf s Jnst jca were very large nnd the holiday tridc was simply im mensf, but wo want to do better in 1892 and to this end have bouirht verv larKolv of all kinds of Furniture Bed Room and Parlor Suite, Lounges, Tnbles, Ohnirs, Book Cases Fnncj Ilockers, Side ioards find the other things in this line, beside manv new and handsome patterns in Ingrain and Brussel Car pels. Our plan lor increasing our bnnncss in loya is mrougn the medium of low nriccsand best nnaliiy of coeds. Wc kindly usk von to come and see us, examine our goods and learn our prices ui.d we feoljsure will become our patrons, Respectfully, Kemeker &o Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. Bargain is sure, at II. It. Kskidlkb's Cheap Cash Carriage Works, ho will sell a SKCIir.T SOCIHTY (KISS II-. IletuoeraU Atteultoii. There will be a meeting of the mem bers of the Carbon County Demooratlo Committee at the orBoe of the Chair man, Mauoh Chunk, Pa., on Saturday March 'JfStli, 1892, for the purpose of electing a Delegate to State Convention in plaoe of J. J. uallagner, deceased. Fuivi V. SuiBaav, hainnan. Clerks Unlerxtto rhlbuUtphU. The clerks in tho uuditlng depart ments of tho Lehigh Valley Railroad between Bethlehem and Mauoh Chuuk were painfully surprised by an order wbloh commands them to report at Philadelphia on April 1st. No lea than 175 clerks are affected, many of whom had rented houses and road arrangements for another year's reel deuce in the Valley. Bethlehem will be literally cleaned out of clerks. Allentown will lose some good cithsens and Maueh Chunk will be pretty well drained of its clerical residents. The Man a Carriage, Spring Wagon, Farm Wagon or a Cart, at prices which can not bo To make ronm for new goods, we will for 30 days sell iper at 0os: Now iBB IB Ffl we re is the Found in any other shop in the Lehigh Valley j he U going to strike a Dead blow at all former pries. On a work as veH as on all kind of light and heavy repairs, which he is now ready to execute time to take advantage Big Bargains of South First Street, jLEIIIGIITOiV, his new shou across the canal bridge. hamt, on hundred aail tweaty peuuda usei aa n fu-ight mgn pf ssgtr, Want, rise, t ten. r-u tl.u Jr uu uieouutof sickness. Society 'lld.Ults ot Interest lo the Mem bers of the Fraternltr. OL-Thore was a large atteudanea-at the re-lnstitntiAn of VanfhutlrA OaaIIj, No. 308, K. 6. of Xsntlooke, March j order was in no way anticipated by the 33. O. M. of It., J. D. Barne held a men, and thi short Urn toft them to Sehool of Instruction. pull stake-, give them little tune for tyTbe widow of the late Frank meditation. The statement by the Herman will shortly receive I860 the ! oombiue that tha rojda uould be oon- amount of insurance carried by her, ducted separately Is not likely to do-',,,rl OUP Wagon-. I iue Car iwww. , wiihh v.ww-., iui, ui.w. WITH (nJ)iic nu luiigei. U. A. M., of this town. Those whom it rhei-t-, -u thi- tin n CSAssisUnt Adjutant Ueneral of are V. reun and Drake Lung, Chat h Military Mertr. Olivi r l l.i-i'-,, John 1 Miller, T J Km-ii-nii'l few iithei. Me-sr, M-rt und MlIU-i an! Kuerr, will iep nt lur ilutj at I'hil.i dulphln ou the ubuve ,l.i and dut, The greatest eouRteiuation pievail-. ainuug all the men eiu,l I li the eorapaBy. re , uning in the Valley tue Pennsylvania Division Branch, of the K. G. E.. Jenken Hill, of Uev .M Keily, uf Alleutottn, tilled Reading, has been selected as Chief pulpit of St .luhu's t hureh on 5JarelTl ,' "iS 't-'U"nstraliou at , , , . ,,, , , . Chambernburg, May 10, in honor of the iln, morning, Kev Abraham Bar- Grand Castle Session Lieut Col II I .nieu l.eing uuahla tub m oaeat , V. Marthimar. Jr.. f thia li,n ill At ross the Weissport I'lage-N Hab Cairiaj.'t"- Sieju-.fr what ever you want Paiiito 1 Uc uinmin r the p'at-f Kriu-Il''. i Viv. t'run ,; ! tu'tory, tr on bia Uff. Pa. r. MAUCH CHUNK, PA., URIl CiO?I)89 ilSfcl'iNS CrOOHlS VLmjiwim k-fticji' for IM sale, until ApvUtyih, Ifie sure to call mul see tilie bargaiN. BROADWAY", (i A T?T7'"V" MhuoIi Chunk, Pa, -ti-l-A. &cbecausewe show the best selected line of the latest, weaves & shades to be found in this region; among our assortment you will find Black and Colored j,BeaTord Cords in several grades. Striped and plain Chevrons. Crepons in Black, Tnns aud Slates, Plaid Bourettos in the latest combinations. Silk finished Henriettas, a full line of colorings, weave Crocodile Suiting, the newest of the season. Besides many other makes that will interest you ! &X0B1 BB1H0II8B, No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pa.
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