I... ll.jININ, ,l.t,,. ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE lPc have opened tills week the largest stock of OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. rttlBMnnl llreeix Owwreneee Inalilo the llorotiftli Line. -do to Klstler'a for on easy riding rig at low rate. Full line of Inirraln mid Braiwol oarpels Bt Henry SehwartK's. A new and prolty line of oloclta at that wc ever opened at one; linie since we are in business. The prices attached to our entire stock cannot bo touched by any competitor. Compare our cir cular prices with any competi tors' nrices in the Valley. You will readily see that we arc be low all other concerns in our line ot businc4S. Something worth knowing for this season wc have Holiand Herring, Russian Sardines. Sardines in Mustard, Sardines in Oil, Canned Salmon, Canned Lobster, Choicest Mackerel, Brick Cod Pish J. T. NUSBAUM, ('list Street, between South and t'liim Streets, LclilKlitou, l"a. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, APRIL 0, 1892. I'KUl'MS ON TUB OO. NEWSY WEISSPORT. rinnh riotorea of rninlllnr Tncen Cv nntl tlolnc. -New effects hi jowelry at lowest BoutU llethlchom, spent Sundny with prices nt Hook's popular jowelry store. M. U. Claims anrl family on north First Nowest ana largest lino of station- siroet. . . Miss Uarrlo liuntzltiger, or xremonr, Schuylkill county, 1r vleltingher sister Mrs. Geo. W. Mortlilmer, on Alum street. Mrs. O. A. Alexander after a pleas l"C The Doings of ft LltelyTownllrlefly Cliront j del lii Rliort flnl p-ftm, p Order by tlie Stroller" nrl'l Ctlftm. 1 ill' 111 opt 1 ty of the Mary Miner lo i o-tnli' Mil', not disposed of at publlo 'jiale ou fjntuiday. It will be offered Wm.Il.Tr,tl.an ..ml .laUcr. f , , . . IN A FEW WORDS. i . Sheriff Bower, of (ntii niiqna is iu town. .Inenb IliunK, of .'.unit ehi'Ietl hero on S.'t'iriln;, . ory and school supplies at low prices, at Book's. Public 9alo ou Saturday, 20tli, on tho promises First street, nt seven nVlnnk n. m. Dr. F. I. Smith, will sell n lot of valuablo household goods. This ant visit to friends here, returned to Is a rnro opportunity for bargains. l'hllatlelphla ou Baturaay. Tho only place in Lehighton where . . Jhanes itauaenousn nna onae, oi .. . . 1 I T 1 1 aJn mf .llMMIlt you can see a lino line oi uoys ana i rrwmuu, eym ouuuna Children's suits Is nt II. II. Peters. iy wuu rosiroaswr wuuouuuhh nu II. II. Peters makes a specialty ot family on First streot. boys and chlldrens suits, Biggest as- . .Dr. Andrews, of AshfleW was an sortment in Lebtghton to select from, April showers. Trees aro loafing. Advortlso with us. Fix all bad pavements. Owners of lots in the cemeteries aro fixing 'cm up. Burning rubbish fills the air with smoke and a bad odor. There Is moro talk of building n lino business block on First street. Mrs. Halpln is in possession of tho storo room and rosidonco just vacated by Dr. F. 1. Smith, tho dontUt, Sweeny's Corner Storo will be electrlo lighted. Henry Beckeudorf is out again after a few week's serious Illness. early Monday morning visitor In this lively little burg. . .Miss Dora Campbell, one of Lehigh ton's pretty petite dauabthors Is visit ing her brother, Jeweler Campbell. Lansford Record. . .Prof. N. M. Balllet, of Ursinus Col lege, Collegevillo, Pa., while in town Monday made us a pleasant call. Mrs. Balllet Is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Seldle, at Normal Square. ..The genial Blocker, of the Royal Palace Cafe, accompanied by John Kreidawelse, graced our sanctum for a short time to-day. The "boys" all smoked. . .Wo had n pleasant call oil Satur day from Ceorge Lenta, the -capable Al Gabol, of Lehigh county, Is with and offlolent teaehor of the Nls Hollow tho carbon IIouso ns an all round school. man. . .Rob Chambers is back from Phlla- Stroct Commissioner Joseph Zalm dalphla. THEE SITES. KntcrprlsiiiB LehlaJitoii Peonlo Looking Alter tlio Town'l Interest. Following William Koch's offer of a free site for manufacturing Industries, tho oxecutors of the Lowls Gravor es tate also offer a free site on their vnlu. ablo tract In tho south ond of this city. This shows a commondablo spirit, worthy enterprise, push and ambition and wo hope it won't bo long before some ono takes ndrantago of this gen- erous offer and establishes industries. S. ofT. New Ofllcers. At tho meeting of Spring Mountain Division No. 153 S. of T. held Saturday evening at Beaver Meadow, tho follow ing officers were installed for tho ensu ing quarter: W. P. Harry Weyheninvcr ; W. A., Charles Rowland; R. S., Alex Sterling; R. R. S., Alex Boll, F. S., J. Carroll; Treasurer, James Good. Sr.; Conductor, Clara Stackhoubo; A. C, Harriet Kelshaw; I. S., M. Kvoret; O. S., J. Cnlpitts; Chaplain, W. F. Hamcr. Tho above named olllcors will sorvo for tho next quarter which will complete tho twenty-sixth anniversary of tho Division which tokos place Juno 2 Tliev aro at present strong in member ship nnd there is still ono charter member remaining, John MacFurlano. Tomnorltlly Suar-entlcil. Monday, botwoen fifteen and twonty engineers, firemen and railroaders generally wcro suspended from tho Philadelphia nnd Reading Lehigh Val ley Railroad until further orders. Very near or quite all of thoso aro residents ot Lehighton and vlvinlty. Tho nocossity of moro Industries for this clly Is becoming moro apparent every day, every hour, every mlnnto. Valley Clerks In l'hllly. All of the Lehigh Valley Railroad clerical force', numbering about 100, wcro out last night promenading Chest nut and the other principal streets of tho city, as if sizing up tho town in contradistinction to the little towns ot Bethlehem and Mauch Chunk. It was said a number wcro In search of tho post offioo to send letters home an nouncing their arrival and impressions of tho city. Three of tho most verdant onos wero found way up North Broad street Inquiring whore tho postmaster lived. Another party asked tho con ductor of a cable car If he sold tickets to Allentown. Press, Phila. An Iiu potter Notice has been received at State Camp headquarters of tho Patriotio Order Sons of America, to tho effect that a person representing himself as W. H. Ward, of Camp No. 83, of Phila delphia, Is traveling through tho state soliciting aid from tho members of tho Order wherovor ho goos, and has re cently been operating in Dauphin, Miillin, Juniata and Huntingdon counties with considerable success. Upon inquiry tho officers of Camp 83 report that there is no such name as "W. H. Ward" on tho roll of tho Camp, consequently tho person referred to Is an impostor who should bo speedily apprehended and severely dealt with, Tho members of tho Ordor throughout the state aro cautioned to bo on tho lookout for him. Wm. Weand, State Secretary. At Seen From Ilalleton The towu council of Mauch Chunk passed an ordinance on Monday night granting the right of way to tho Carbon Couuty Electrlo Railway Company. This company intends building an electrlo railway to connect the borough of East Mauch Chunk, Lohlghton Wclsgport, and Parryvillo, with Old Mauch Chunk. It is also thought that tho system will extend as far as Slat- ington, and in duo time, mako connec with the Allentown electrlo road, at Catesnuqua, which would mako a continuous route from Mauch Chunk tojlcthlohcm. Hazloton Plain Speaker. is attending to tho duties of his olllco after a few week's illness. It is tho talk that a now feuco Is to incloso tho Presbyterian church. It looks now as if Lohlghton would have no base ball club. .Francis Hummel and wife, of Bethlehem, aro visiting in town. . .Senator W. M. Rnpshcr, of Mauch Chunk, was a visitor In town to-day. .J. W. Kaudonbushlcft this morn ing on a business trip through tho Dr. W. W. Reber Is driving a pretty county. gray horse purchased from 'Squire . .13. A. Schartel, of Pottsville, called James Balllet, of Ashflold. on his patrons in this town Monday. Wo sympathize with Mr. and Mrr. ..Detective Smith, of Allentown, Robort Ychl, of First streot, In the loss ono of tho very best officers on the of their daughter Myrtlo, aged nine lino, circled iu.town for a few Lours on months and ono week. Dissolution Monday. occurred early Tuesday morning. . .Mrs. Frank Gerbor, of Audcuried, Our local sports who want to keep Is sojourning with rclativos and friends their optics on Hugh Jennings will bo in this city. Mrs. Gerbor formerly ro ploased to know that in a gamo with sidod hero. Toledo on Monday ho mado four runs; . ."Joo" Strohin, of Lansford, was in had two hits; thrco outs and four .a5 town over Sunday, slsts and playod tho gamo without an . .Prof. J. F. Werner, .of Pcnn Argyl, error. Bully boy, Hugh. late principal of our public schools, Sweeny's Corner storo will havo a was in town Monday in tho interests of new sign. tho Encyclopedia Company for which The first strnw hat of tho season bo Is travelling. has mado Its appearanco-it was worn -Dr. W. A. Derhamer, of Iron street, did business in Allentown and liethle hem on Monday. ..Rev. Jcromo Smith, of Mauoh Chunk was in town to day and made us n ploasant call. . .John C. Shaffer, of Easton, was In town Monday with Jeff Bretncy. . .W. Jamos Adams and Miss Rosa poit, is slowly convalescing from a stroke of paralysis muoh to tho pletuuro of her many friends and relatives. No sign ot a new bridge over tho canal. Several new. planks have been phroed In the old structure nnd this will keep It going n llttlo Ionizer. The cinder uavement from the rail road to the foot of the hill is hardly a thing ot beauty, but It Is bound to boom tho shoe business. We regret very much to note tho severe illness of our popular young friend Dong. Arner, of East Welssport, and hone for his speedy recovery. ItfT said in sporting cirolos that George Leikel, Jr., and "Paddy" Arner, will soon meet each other In an eigh teen foot ring with eight ounce gloves for a fight to a finish. Tho stakes aro for m purse of tJ100 a side. Notice 500U I'ence poets for salo Also lot ot flro wood nt n low llguro, Soe George II. Euzlan, Welssport. Or ders can bo left at this oWee. The valuation of real estate of Welssport is 157,085; occupations and professions, 13,255; horses, 91,205, cows, 40,00; stages and hacks 8183,00; total valuation 871,828. Average value of horses 828,75; overage value of cows, t8,O0; total number of taxables, 101. James Schwcibinz, of Franklin township, on Sunday killed a snako of some unknown species, measuring a full four feet. T. M. Walk, of tho oast bide, con tinues to nurso a very soro left arm caused by being thrown Into a wire fence by a runaway team. Wo hopo tho jovial Milt will soon bo o. Ic. again. Rev.- B. J. Smoyor , corresponding secretary of tho Evangelical Missionary Association, filled tho pulpit in tho Evangelical church on Sunday morn ing. Following tho services 87."00wa3 raisod for mission purposes. Henry Milhoim, of Wcatherly, has takon formal possession of tho Drum. by Luther Glosscr. The omployos of Samuel Seller at WostPonu, received their "snag" on Tuesday. Hugh Jennings, with tho Louisville club, is laid up with an abscess on his foot. Englno 12, Will Sltler, of town, en gineer, run over a man named Fenster- Fctherolf, of Mnhanoy City, wero visit- machcr. near Bethlehem on Tuesday, ing Jnmostowu mends over bunuay. and tho fellow will dio. Misses Katie S. Kemerer and Rosa Wloand'a carriage works aro being Gilbert, of Jamestown, accompanied painted a deep red. Tho foundation waUs for P. J Kistlor's stable aro up. Webster Nothstcin has moved from Third stroot to a cozy dwelling ou Carbon street, in tho 3rd ward, M. T. Trexlor is building some protty baker, butcher and milk wagons Why don't Bob Chambers get a good ball club together? Ho could do It. Mrs. Henry Hointzloman, of Sec ond streot, is quito seriously ill, by W. James Adams and Miss Fctherolf of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday with Mrs. W. rhlfcr. of East Wcissport. . .Mrs. Frank Shultz, of Third street, is visiting at Bowmanstown. . .John Kutz and family aro at Al lentown. . .L. M. Boidlcr and wife, of Second streot, aro homo from Philadelphia, whoro Mrs. B. was for somo time. . . .E. J. Hartzoll and wifo, of Wilkes- barro, aro guosts at tho Mausion House. Mr. II. is taking negatives of different The block of housos on south First scenes and buildings in town street owned by Daniel Olowino are .T. J. Nusbaum, a popular and pros- being rcpapered. perous merchant, of Lansford, was in Tho Lehigh Water Company will I town Tuesday. Tom Is a Lehighton will meet in Juno to decide whethor or boy and we are plcasod to note his not they will increase tho capital stock success ho desorves it. from 820,000 to S30.000. . . A. L. Hagerrnan was at Allentown, A young son of Wilson Ilontz. of on Wednosday. Third stroct, is seriously ill with scar- Charles Thomas, of blatington, was let rash. wltu "is urotner, x uemas, on irsi William Noll, of Packerton, will, street, Tuesday. so they say, build a dwelling houso on . .Restaurauter P. F. Clark was at Third streot. East Mauch Chunk on Wednesday. Wo had a pleasant call Tuesday from Rev. W. D. Ebert, assistant to Rev. Newhart, pastor of tho Evangoll- cal (Bowman) congregation in this town. For tho present David Beltz, of ueltzvillo, who was going to build a rcsidenco and storo room on Third street, will suspend operations. Tho interior of Councilman Ga- Mr. and Jfrs. Schuyler, of Jackson, Michigan, spent Thursday with Wm Hofford ond wife on Third streot. . Wholosoulod Al Bartholomew, ot Conshohocken, Pn., Is in town, seeing his patrons. Mr. B. is in tho cigar business and says ho is doing a rush- ing trade. Wo aro glad to.hoar It . .Solomon Stemlor, of Stornlcrsville; was in town Woduosday, visiting his bel's pleasant homo on First, streot Is son-in-law J. L. Boyer, on Second being paperod and painted by Rehrlg street. Tho old gentleman has only and Ackor. partially recovered from a sovero attack Sirs. Frank Herman has been paid of hemorrhage from which ho suffered 8250 by Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. O. U. last fall, A. M of this city, tho amount of in- miriinKo mrrlM In lm r.r-Anr- In. l.iri MIS 1IALI.OIV. Into lamented husband. Nathan Mosser is doing tho car penter work on tho big addition to tho Brief Items from n Cozy Village lletwccn the 11111 There is much snow on tho north Exchango Hotel, on First street, which em hill sides. when completed will givo that hostlory Farmers aro building feuoes and bath rooms, water closets ond other getting roady to sow spring crops, modern improvements. The oldest, as well as one of tho Lulla, a four year old daughter of first residents of this place, John Mil- Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lopp, died Mon- ler has passed his 82nd birthday. Ho day of brain fever. Funeral on Thurs- is still hale and vigorous. day. The bereaved paronts havo the Joseph Moyer will build, a new sympathy of neighbors and friends in dwelling house. Thos. and D. A. Rehrlg their loss. havo tho contract. Tho Arlon Cornot Band will soon -Charles Rehrlg, who Is In the poul- ai bo without a place of meeting, tho room now occupied by them Is to be enlarged for a work room for II. II. Peters, the tailor. Unless tuo "boys" can get a suitable room they will havo to disband. Our citizens should try to do somethln for tho Arion which is one ot tho very NO SMALL, TOX IIKIIK. There is no truth whatever in tho re port that Is going through tho country nnd appearing in many papers that Lehighton has a number ot cases of small pox. Thoro Is not a sluglo case in tho town and has not been for seven yours. Tho papers that givo publicity to the report that an cpldemla is hero will not fall to noto tho fact that there is no healthier locality In this state than Lehighton, and that at this timo thcro is no disease in this town. try business, boasts of 30 fine young chicks. U. J. Lentc, our plaeterer.ts dexter ously handling tho trowel on Samuel Graver's house in Lehighton, Stephen Leutz, of' Millpprt, was here last week, introducing his new best musical organisations in tho L- Spring Tooth Harrow. high Valloy. Joseph nnd David Holshue for a Bock, tho jeweler, makes a special! long time ou the Dry Tavern farm aro ty of fishing tacklo. Biggest assort-1 now In possession ot tho Moyer farm ment In town to select from. Charles Freeyman is out again E. D. Bartholomew, ot the County after a few days illness. Seat, has opened a plumbing, gas lit- John A. Lents, with Risbel, tho ting and hot water fitting storo in this I photographer for sometime, is home town, and Is prepared to do all kinds again. of work in his lino. Our public behool, G. F. Lents, A little sou of Charles Nothstelu, teaoher, oloeed on April 1. The fol- of Third street, severed a finger on his lowing pupils attended every day dur- rlght hand with a butcher knifo ono I Ing the month: Nora M. Rehrlg, Annie day this wcok, J. Lents, Lilian K. Stoigorwalt, Luella Daniel Williams called onus to.day lVLilj, Laiuh A. Steigerwalt, Caroline and says that in his case against MU- Steigerwalt, Ellen E. Rehrlg. Qulntou ton Setser and Lowls Horn, ot Frank- Steigerwalt, Osville Steigerwalt, Harry lln, for tresspass and damages, ho did F. Steigerwalt, Allen A. Rehrlg,. Chan, not ask any justice in Welssport for a A Rehrlg. Visitors: John A. Auge, warrant. Pierce F. Itebrig, Jaiues Steigerwalt, Fishing tockle.lhooke, lines, rods, Harry W. LeuU, Chas. Freymau, Oluu. reels, flies, ic, at Bock's jowelry store, Rex. at bottom prices. Children of the Evangelical church (Bowman) are collecting money for a Three Dujt Off. Thursday, Friday and Saturday there will bo no work for Lehigh Valley rail roaders who run cool. Tho boys feel bluel If Lehlchtou had other industries our people would not bo dependent on the railroad and oar shops as is now the oase. Something should bo donel Who will do it? To be Married. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. niakslee, of Weatherly, have sent out Invitations to their friends requeuing their presence at tho marriage of their daughter Jennie Abigail to Mr. Charles W. Kelser, on Wednesday evening, April 20th. The oeremony will take place at Cbrlft ohurah, Weatherly, Pa. Mr. Keiser is a nrominent vouns made a good many friend here by his , buttons in the Interest of the Lehigl utifainng eourwv as well m Ins bum t ton bo-so ball club The idea is to iui nl ability s lulu Mi-.s Hlaksleu is well the ground toiit mi l use tho Pai k for uu'Wit jt.ii.-ion poopie-. Sunday school fund, II. A. Graver, ot tho seuth end, re cently caught a young eagle. During the month of March, 1682, I, S. Koch sold more cigars than lu any month previous since he has been do ing business here. This is an enoour aging sign of the times. The men at Paokerton received their monthly earnings on Wednesday. Reuben Qroo, ot the south end, is smiling over the arrival at a baby girl. Rob Chambers is soliciting contri- Kormnl Institute. On the 11th Instant Normal Square's popular school of learning, Normal Institute, will open for the spring session under the able prlncipUhip,of Ire E. Seldle, a reoout graduate from Yale College, and a son of Judge Chas. Setdle. Mr. Seldle is prc-emlueutly capable ot conducting so popular an boro restaurant on White street, and Is ready io wait ou patrons, Jack" Hagenbach is on tic sick list, Jamos Christman is seeing many old fricuds here. Mrs. U. S. Kicsgo lsUslting rela tlous at Big Creek. If you loose anything try our "cent woid column." William Brown, of Mauch Chunk, has moved to East Welsspoit. Daniel Williams,of East Wcissport, has movod to lively Lehighton, Al Kresge is out after ten weeks illness with n dropsical complaint. Shorty" Kuehnor was at Allen town over Sunday with "friends. Charlos Miller, of Lehighton, is ith R. J. Hongeu, our popular black smith. It comes from thoso who ought to know that young Webster Campbell has loft tho state, Tho supervisor of Franklin town hip has raised tho crossing nt Rex's out ot tho mud, James Follweiler nnd son Oliver attended tho funeral of tho late Mrs. Amaudes Follweiler nt Slntlngton Monday, Tho temploto for tho Carbon County Improvement Company's ico machine is boing put In position. Milton Rhoads, of Lehighton, em ployed by tho Carbon County Improve ment Company, had his right foot badly crushed by a heavy rail falling on it early Monday morning. He was taken homo. -Jacob Straussberger is having the interior of his store room remodelled prior to Daniel Graver, tho popular tailor, taking possession Mrs. Peter Krum has moTCd from tho Dr. Delcamp farm in Franklin twp. to the dwelling of Frank Snyder In East Welssport. James A. Mllhclm is now lu full possession of his saloon and restaur. ant on White street, and will bo pleased to sco all old patrons. Henry J. Shoemaker has moved from the Fenner dwelling on White street to Christman's houso next to tho Fort Allen IIouso. The stockholders of tho Union Cemetery Company on Monday even ing clocted Frank Laury and John S. Miller directors, and tho directors then elected Nathan Bloso,presidont; Frank Lnury, secrotary and Lovl Horn, treas, Our Poho Poco Band was out Mon day night for tho first time, and under tho ablo laadership of Joseph Ruch they blowod most excellent music number of our prominent citizens wcro serenaded, but all tho people enjoyed tho music. Mrs. Joseph Seaboldt, of Trenton, N. J., Is sojourning with her son, Al. Hoist, on Union Hill. Tho well-known John Foga, of Mauoh Chunk, was in town for n few hours Wednesday morning. Andrew Weiss and wife nro homo from a pleasant visit to Roycrsford, Fa. Mrs. J. Frank Snyder, of Mountain Top, Luzerne county, Is visiting here. Our popular merchant Oscar J. Seagar is doing business in Philadelphia- Frank German and family have moved from White Street to the Laciar dwelling on Brlgde street, just vaoatod byJ.O. Miller. Joel Stroh, of Towamenting, has become a Welasporter. Daniel Graver, our popular mer ohant tailor and gents furnishing, Is now nicely located in Strauseberger's block iu the room recently occupied by Kresge, the shoe man. O. J. Seager has greatly enlarged his wholesale department and is ready to supply all his patrons with the best in his line at the lowest rock bottom Ugure. Fruits, vegetables, confection ery, Sec Council have appointed a commit tee to fix up the Park. Correct. Miss Kllon Bellig is reported criti cally Hi. Oewald will deliver stake halibut to his natrons on Friday. District Deputy Grand Dio tat or Dubrey, of the K. of II, of Philadel phia is expected here to-night. He's a dandy copper, is he. Charley Arner has been made ablet of police of this town. Here's to his royal nibs. Daniel Williams, who was put out ot Lewis Horn's bouse, Monday, has tied Horn and Constable Setser for damages In "Squire Delta's Lehighton court, appearance to be made next Tuesday. The justice's of the peace in A Lively Writer Telia the Story of The Happening of A Week In nntl Abont Old Oarbon. H Weatherly parties talk of starting a foundry. 'I The Jeaneaville band aro wearing handsomo new uniforms. 1l Tho Jeanesvllle band will hold a grand ball on tho 18th lu tho Sons of Temperance Hall. 1i Rapsher & Caseidy have been re elected solicitors of tho Middle Coal Field Poor District. Tho East Mauch Chunk borough council has appropriated 125.00 for starving Russia. Rob Norwood is suffering from In juries received in tho Neequehonlng mines. Minnie Spangler and James Rob- lnson,of Audcnrlod, nrotaklnga oourse In tho Kutetown State Normal School. The high embankments nt Auden- rled are caving In. li They won't play bnl ot Audeuriod. VJnmes Sherry, ot Beaver Meadow, will go into tho hotel buslnoss nt Haz-letou. People who catch trout before tho 15th should bo fined. A fellow In Franklin township seta trap to catch a muskrat and on open ing tho tho box found that ho hnd a ten Inch trout. It is a fact. 1i At Mauch Chunk they don't llko McLeod. i;Aloxander Mitchell, of Wilkes- barro, has been nrpolntod superinten dent of Locomotlvo Power and Rolling stock, and O. O. Esser is superintend ent of the Wyoming Division ot tho Philadelphia nnd Reading, Lehigh Val ley Jersoy Central railroad. James Kelshaw and Miss Carrlo Barnes, of Beaver Meadow, are wedded. If Georgo Freed, of Wcatherly, chal longes any man In tho Lehigh Valley to shoot at fifteen birds, 30 yards rise, old Long Island rules, for 8250 a side. Two physicians registered this year In tho Prothonotary's offlco. Dr. E. A. Gearhart. lately of Kresgovillo, Monroo county, who will practizo in this city, registered as a graduate March 11, 1881, of tho Collego of Thy- sicians and Surgeons at Baltimore, Md. Allentown Item. li Miss Maggie Rowland, city student from tho shorthand and typowritteg department of Dorncy's American Buslnoss Collego, has socurod a post tlon as stenographer In Philadelphia. Allentown Item' Miss Rowland has friends In Carbon county. 1 Michael Martin, of Joanosvlllo, run nail through his right foot. IJTho shops ot Jcanesyillo aro work ing only nlno hours a day. Tho collier ies nro working ten hours. X Thos. Pagle, of Beaver Meadow, has taken up n residence in Cleveland, Ohio. 1 Thoro will bo a threo aero plot of ground enclosed at tho Lowcrytowu poor houso for tho oxercUo of tho in sano ratients. Tho County Sent is hard after a Board of Trado. II Tho fight between tho membors of of tho Jerusalem church at Trachsvillo is still on. U Rev. P. F. Donegan, of Allentown visited Mauch Chunk Monday. If William Kimmel, of Tresckow, 25 years old, is nursing a crushed leg. 1f Georgo Miller, Jr., of Wcathorly, has entered tho Normal School at Myerstown. If Thoro was a slight flro at Jcanes villo on Monday. Tho bucket brigade did active service 1,'That soul thrilling drama, "Paul Kauvar," of tho French Revolution will bo at Concert Hall, Mauch Chunk, on Thursday evening. If Tho publlo road leading from Sel- berling's popular hotel in Towamons Ing to Shoenberger's is closed tern porairly while a now bridge is being erected over tho Poho Poco croek in place of tho ono recently washed away by tho high waters. U Frank Bauer, of Krosgeville, who Is inthopalntlngand paper hanging busl ness, will nccording to all report, soon movo to Allentown whoro ho will follow the same buslnoss. UProf. C. V. Kleintop, of Mauch Chunk, as at Allentown on business Wednesday. Daniel Kerchcr, of Kresgovillo, bai sold his household goods nnd will movo to Allentown soon. i Dr. Gearhart, of Allentown, was In Kresgovillo, moving his personal pos sessions to tho former city. The doctor has many friends in this county who wish him success. I Daniel Washburn, of Towamensing, better known ns "Old Dan," has about completed bis dwelling houso nnd will soon take possession. 'I Mrs. Paul Smith, ot near Trachs villo, died on Thursday of last week at tho ripe old ago of threo score and ono years. Interment took placo on Mon day. The funeral was largely attended. Mrs. Samuel Olowlne, of Millport, died on Saturday. Funeral took place Wednesday. Deceased was agod bo tweon 15 and DO yoars. 1i Lewis J. Christman Is now well fixed at his popular old hotel stand In TrachsvLUe and would bo perfectly happy, but for tho fact that his better half and somo of tho llttlo onos aro not enjoying very good health at present. TJonos Buck, of Millport, died on the 31st ultimo. Funeral took place on the 5th instant. Deceased was aged 60 years. Mr. Buck was ono of tho oldest citizens in Carbon county and a lite long Democrat. Mauch Chunk has a balance ot 8731.10 in the treasury. Tho expenses last year wero l.),bi'.'. 1 Rev. Huber, late of Wcissport, now ot Uraco ltelormed cnurcn. nas taken up his residence In the house just va- oatea uv jas. iv. i;uase. corner ox juni per anu unurcn streets. uauy uaxie- on Standard. 1i Frank Reed, the boy who had his back broken at Jeanosvillentne months ago, and who has been at tho hospital ever stnee. is now auio to sit up anu see his friends. He is a son of one of the victims ot tho Jeanesvillo disaster, Carbon County Relioolt. We take this from Supt. Snyi'i r's report to the Slate on th" condition of Carbon County schooh "holonitm berof whooK 171; aver lumber of months taught, 8 1; me ichora,80; female teachers,!. ; a salary of male teachers per mont h, ,S.0O; aver age salary of female toiiohers per month, (32.46; male pupils, 4,231; female pupils 4,052; average number attending school, 5,635; average per cent of at tendance, 83; cost per month, 0.00; number of mills levied for school ("purposes, 12; number of mills levied lIJi UllUUlUg UU11IUW. I.V, VWVO. ...UUU.1V of tax levied for school and building purposes, ot82,71.00; State appropria tion, 15,090.81; receipts from taxes, 883, 475.S0; total receipts from all sources, 908,672.43; cost of school houses, purchasing building, renting, etc., 130,375.581 teachers wages, 51,277.85; fuel, oontnigcncles, Tees of collectors, and nil other oxpenses, 822,983.02; total expenditures. 8112.630.45; resouroes, 84,- 072.80; liabilities 875,051.20. Iicv. Jamca P. Stone of Lower Cabot, Vt, formerly c( Dalton, N. II. A Faithful Pastor Is held In high esteem by his people, and his opinion upon temporal as well as spiritual matters is valued greatly. The following Is from a clergyman long Influential In New England, now spending well earned rest In Cabot, Vt. t "CI. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. I " Wo havo used Hood's Sarsaparllla in our family for many years past, with great ben efit. We have, with confidence, recom mended it to others for their various ail ments, almost all ol whom havo certified to great benefit ty Its use. We can Honestly and Choorfully recommend It as tho beat blood partner wo have ever tried. We havo used others, hut none with tho beneficial effects of Hood's. Also, wo deem Hood's Pills and Olive Oint ment Inralnable Mrs. Stono says Bhe cannot do without them." Rev. J. r. Sioke. Better than Cold Mr, Geo. T. Clapp, ot Eastondalo, Mass., Bays i "I &m 82 years ot age, and for 30 years have suffered with running sores on one ot my leg'. A tew years ago I nad two toes amputated, physicians saying I was sufler Ing from gangrene and had but A Short Tlmo to Uvo Eight months ago as a neighbor urged me, I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho whole lower part ot my leg and toot was a running soro, but It has almost completely healed and I can truthfully say that lam In better health than 1 have been tor many years. I hare taken no other medicine and consider that I owo all my Improvement to Hood's Sarsaparllla It Is better than gold." " I cheerfully Ycrlfy the above statement ot Mr. Clapp, whom I nave known 30 years." J. M. now ard, Druggist. Eastondalc, Mass. Boys and Children's Suits n Hew end Nobby Styles, AT VERY LOW PRICES. 0 Opera House Block, Lcliighton. GLOBE WAREHOUSE Is that wo aro selling a better grade of Fine and Medium Furnlturo ot a lower price than It can bo bought for else vihoro. Wo havo practically no competition for our large Purnituro rtoonis, tho largest outside tho city, enables us to keep In stock (ho biggest assortment ond consequently to sell at tho very lowest prices everything in our lino. Wo cordially invito tho public to call and see us, learn our prices nnd oxrmino gooods. Schwartz, The Furn iture Man First street, Lehighton. iiLii it ijijMt tEIji ljtiikM B HOOD'8 P1LL8 are parclr vegetable. Bargain is sure, at If. I!. Krcidler's Cheap Cash Carriago Works, ho will soil a a Carriage, Spring Wagon, Farm Wagon or a Cart, at prices which can not bo in any othershop in tho Lehigh Valley; he is going to strike a blow at all foimer prices. On new work as well as on all kind of light and heavy repairs, which ho is now ready to execute his new shon across tho canal bridge, You find the First nnd Uiggost nssortracnt of Stationery, Blank Hooks, md School Supplies in this city at unheard of prices. irou Find the Newest assortment of Embroideries and Insertings to bo scon in the county. You find Ludics Goods in great assortment at all prices. You find courteous treatment and prompt attention. You Find Ribbons, Fancy Work, Zephyrs, Wools, Chenilles, etc, You find that wc want your patronage and try to merit the same by giving you tho best worth for your money. Obcrt's Block, Lehighton. sftiMc very bring your larm Wagons, Fino Car riagos, Ilabj Carriages. Signs or what ever you want Pointed. Uomcmber the placo Kriedlor's Now Carriago Factor', Welssport, thorn selves as scholars will nave no reason to regret it. We wlbli Mr. Seldle much success. Tho goo 1 wife of Willium Thomas, lluth I yHing tc--pl'' fully dfone the cnu atlous tuer are receinng. -llSMiu gratulatious they are receiving.. ton Beauuol. Mxiilinn pnrpusos nm-.t be i i.i-,ed for thl. purpose, uf whn-h .ituiMint ilU.UU hut. bnu hitiidt.,1 in uf MuhouiuK trcU, uf IHt vur-. tll.Ul Kill' Mi I'll 1 y uioi .111.,' it thr Lull t lntt i u 't'l l-h-Ylll. (leud ut tho ugu iHl'iM'O 1 Wli- till" '1 Ii ,ii ... I'uih ml .' , n u 1 . 1 1 ulll lit t i I i . i 1, ,1 Institute by ri.m of Krea capacity thh; wouW not w,lltom, a A delightful carpet rag party at the homo of Mrs. Henry Mertz, on Un ion Hill Tuesday eveuli.g was attended by the following ladies Mesdames .VnniL' Kop, Irwn ilutuy, R J. Ifongun, Louisa Weis .AH Mertz, Jane Bock t-r, Siilumi.li UL)foK'l, ltebecou Went, S. luiu 1 Si'iiti:!. WUsuu Oplnier, Jacob W, nt, .mil Mi-., i . Ida Solp. 'lara Zu n lllus in. I l.ll i i ut WenonoratulateourTionular vounff friend Grant Tobias, of tho County Beat, over the arrival of a bright little son In his family. We hope the little fellow may nave a long nie anu abun dant prosperity, whiloatthe same time we teei lino closing aigtts witu granu- dad urodhead, at X'acKerton, SOCKET SOC1KTY GOSSU'. Socletr'Uil-lllls of Interett to the Mel bera of the fraternity. t. The following chiefs ot Monde- rule Tribe, No. 300, of rarryvllle, were installed by P. 8., William Puraell, last Friday oveniug: Sachem, Harry Patera; senior sagamore, Wilson Louer; Junk): sagamore, Harry Roberts; drat warrior, Harry Keat; first -seuape, J. M. Ilau man; prophet, C. J. Mont; ohief of records, Frank Rinker; aeeittaut oh let of records, Elmer Doyer; trustees, J. M. Dauman and Edward llahn. T AWFEK, Uie buber, opposite the Opera - jiouae. cuu luur. anevea eou uoea eer tblnv lu Qrit-cUu Uvle umaea ou DiinueirB. Drop la and see bun. Weissport wMcIb. we woQiIal he pleased to BD,ave yois callhaEid see Bower's BlockOpp6.! ?" O. CllBiS. A.. GfOtll. mm "WareliousE. We are Headquart ers for anything in the line of &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 Bedford Cords in several grades. Striped and plain Chevrons. (Jrepons in Black, Tans and Slates. ' Are marking the prloeeou all our goofed at Rook ltottoui Figures, because we want to have your custom. We don't believe lu Big l'rioes so we changing the figure on our whole stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots, Shoes, Hate, Caps, Carpet, Oil Cloths, Wood and Willow Ware, Queeneware, Grocer ies, Notions. Ac. This we find is Theio is no halt in our business; we belieye in keeping at it, for prcsistency is sure to be rewarded with tuccess. Our sales last year wero very large ond the holiday tnde was simply im mense, but we want to do better in 1892 and to this end have bought very largely of all kinds of Furniture Bed Room and Parlor Suite, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Book Oases Fancy Kockcrs, Side boards and the other things in this line, beside many new and handsome patterns in Ingrain and Brussel Car pets. Our plan for increasing our bnsiness in 1892 is through the medium of low prices and best qnaliiy of goods. Wo kindly ask yon to come and seo us, examine our goods and learn our prices nnu wn ieel sure will become our patrons, Respectfully, Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, and fully appreciated by the people who erowil our store to buy our new' good. he Cheapest Place in Town For Wnll P.aper, Borders and Decora tion is at Corner of Second and Iron Streets. ASSGE'tHICFlt Plaid Bourettes 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 ! Owen Hehrig, ISgef TIae 1B1 flue CoiHE&ty ilo sefiect irons. large anil email qoeu titles, at our low prieee. We deUferall good free U all porta uf Town, lloKettoo or WeUeport. Don't bar until you e wbt w have. IT AT re: K'S BON MAGHE. MO TO FUH. KODKKKK, under Uie ExcuaIhCC Siioum, lutiiK iixetH, tor a kioootu uutVtt or& sblooable bair cut. H1 Clotted on Hun day 'ft Kuoder'd Hill WUlc. vuren Dandruff. We oarry In aim-It a full line uf lauci UtlltH artltUH at low it iirk-c , and we are the only place lu Uiwn v Ik-re uu can buy Bender's Cream lor the (ace. SlVBhK'H hllAN lNtl SALOON, oppuslte the AiCK.ATs OrritE, Is beaaquarters fur ftluYimf , ttalreuaJag Md anampootne. Valu will be a I'loasui e for us to wait oil you so come autl mh? u. GEO. H. ENZIAN, niegel's Old Stand, Noith First Strct t. Lehighton. MAUCH CHUNK, PA., I&ssy too:g, Bi&isnn Goods, MOTOOS aifitl CrROCKIlIFig ill IB'i3uci3j Ikic:eb for tins sale, until April fMh ISe sure to call and see tlie uargara. BROADWAY, fH A "RTH" Mauch Chunk, Pa. Kj' XVXJ-tO. & 10 111 No, 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pn. v
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