ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH-STORE OLD MOTHER GRUNDY. ri:oiT.E on tiik no. NEWSY WEISSPORT. Our (juuze Underwear for 1 .rulies, this season surpasses by far last season's in style, prices 1 HoeV- rinu qunhty. lhink of it, our Dinner 14c. grade of Gnuze Yeats will go for 9c. All other grades have been likewise re duced. Children's Gauze Vests nvc in nhundnncc with us this sen son nt cnn'l touch prices. Tiitst 15h. Wot Jji'iiMt. Men's Gnujio Underwear in several qualities. Vlso the Egyphian Silky Fi bre underwear, Dleached Jean drawers, all sizes. Onr under wear excels anything in the Valley, and the prices are scaled below all others. Have you seen onr men's and boys' Domtt Flannel Shirts! They are the handsomest you ever saw. The prices attached to them could not be matched within 20 per cent, by any rival. Some special things in men's Night Shirts, fancy and plain. J. T. NUSBAUM. Kllst .street, between South and Plum Htrepts Lehlgtiton. Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, APRIL .10, 1802. CATASAUflttA WINS. An Katy Vlrtory Over the .Iraiie.vlll As aregatlou. A large crowd witnessed the first gatno of base ball of tlie season nt Cat asauqua on Saturdar afternoon. A band was on the grounds and enlivened the occasion with n few selections. The early part of the contest was very excltlnj but towards the end the crowd become disinterested. Catasruqna won the game handily, not solely by batting but by the errors of their opponents, the JeanosvIUo team. After two men were out In the last half of the eighth inning the game was called to allow the visitors to make the train for homo. The game lasted almost two hours and n half and not quite eight innings have been played. Oormley pitched a good game and so did Anderson, while the catching Ilrady mid Gilbert was ex cellent. INS1SIIS. Catasauqua II 0 0 (.1 1 2 0 " 11 .'eauosville. . . 2 0 0 0 0 o 0 :i- 5 Earned rims, Cntasnuqua 1. Two haso hits, Malonc, llrndy, Miller. Struck out, Catasauqua 0, Jcauesvlllo 14. Kirst base on called balls, Catasau qua 7, Jeanesville X Wild pitches, Oormley 2, Keys 1, Anderson 2. Passed balls, Brady .1, Gilbert 2. Time, 2.20. Umpire, Swcener, Where Arbutus flrow., Aibutus is likely to linger longer in bloom this season than usual because of the continued cold weather, which has kept it from blooming in perfection yet. Those who know whero it blooms finest and host nay no.t week they ex pect to find the little pink nnd white blooms In the greatest perfection. "I have noticed," remarked a lover of arbutus this morning "that It grows in greatest beauty with moss about it, the trailing stems seeming to flourish best when entwined about moss. It nearly always, seems to accompany laurel, too, and where yon see a laurel covered hillside you may expect toflnd arbutus." Many who went in search of it no or before Easter, wero uuablo to find anything but buds. These, however, were plentiful. Now however, this lovely little spring flower is in full bloom In some places and mauy very handsome bouquets ore being worn by the lucKy flndors of the flower. FATAL ACCIDKNT. I., K. Kloll, of JUnui h Chunk, l'ltlla Itorke nml l Klllnl. This town was excited over the news of the death of L. E. Klotz, sou of ex Congressman Robert Klot, of Mauch Chunk, who met with a fatal accident at Glen Onoko, Sunday night. Onr in formation is that Mr. Klotz, nlong with a number of others drove to the latter place during tho day leaving their team ntthe top of tho hill they descend ed to the Glen proper where thoy spent tho afternoon nml evening. When they were ascending the steep hill in tho rear of tho hotel Mr. Klotz slipped, fell and was instantly killed. Deceased was aged about thlrty-flv6 years and leaves a wife and live children. llrlRlit nil llreeiy Oeenrencm In.lile the tlorongh T.lhea. -The U'liighton Cemetery Is out of debt. A in w mitt pretty line of clocks at cheap. -1 nil ii.m of Ingrain and Drussel carpets i't Henry Sehwurum. Hlnri. llr. Smith, the dentist. Is In his new building, ho Isdoing a mltllng bUsilR'Sl-. laeaiti prices of watches at B. It. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Mm lot runner collected bv Clerk Kd ltanoith for March and part of April foots up 8122. -Watches at K It. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Thomas Rhouds, of Fourth street, has fenced In n valuable half lot re cently purchased. Finest adjusted railroad watches ntB. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. There Is some talk of the Ihlgh ton Cemetery extending their grounds by tlmpurcbnso of the John Senlwldt property on Foutth street. Don't buy a watch till you leHrn Hold's reduced prices. Street Commissioner Joseph Zahn exhibited somo good solid horse neiisc in having First street scraped. Good I Watches nt F.. It, Hold's. Mnuch Chunk. Several hundred dollars goes out of this city every month to Allentoivn uolicy shops. Watches, best nnd largest nssoit ment at K. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. -It is tho talk that Lehlghton will have n protty May wedding. Peters X Ilro., of Lehigh county, will make the Iron fence to enclose Dr. Zern's handsome residence on the corner of Third nnd Iron streets. Special sale ot ladles' jackets at $3.00, 81.00 and 85.00, at Sondholm's One Price Clothingllall, Mnuch Chunk. - A rion Cornet Hand now meet In the old truck houso on Third street. They will meet there until they can se- curo other and more smtnmo quarters. Get prices and you will positively save money by purchasing a watch of E. H. Hold, Mauch. Clum't. - Engineer Kd Frcyniuu tho other day killed a black snnkc measuring a full live feet in length. It was tho first reptile killed In those dlggins this year of our Lord 1802. Newest und largest lino of station ery and school supplies nt low prices, nt Bock's. -Rev. J. H. Kuder, ot Trinity Lutli eran church, is out after week's In disposition, Grand Army suits wo sell at $3.00, 810.00 and 812.00. gnarauteed fast col ors, nt the Ouo Price Star Clothing nun, aiaucu uiiunk, Ournonular voumr townsmen Will Obert and Okas, ilrlnkuiau hooked just 44 beautiful trout Saturday while on a piscatorial excursion to l'tuo linn. P. A. German, assistant Lehigh Valley station agent, expects to move In his new house on Third street next week. Trlultv Lutheran and Ziou's Re formed churches are the only two out of our six places of worship that have oens. --Frank Weinluud has just Mulshed decorating several rooms in Charles W elss' residence on noithSecon street, Will Hofford, John Hummel and Samuel Uilhnm were llstiing tho other day. They caught respectively ID, 20 and 41. New effects in Jewelry lit lowest prices at Bock's popular jewelry store Dr. W. F. Dauzer. tho well-known oye, ear and nose specialist, of Hazlo- ton, will uo nt tlie Kxcuango Hotel in this city on Friday, May 20. 4w David Ebberts' learns like Henry Nicholas' hair are always bright. The young fellow who wnuts to mako a last ing Impression on ids sweetheart al ways hires teams from tho jovial Davy. On tho 15th of May it will bo just ten years that Rev, J. H, Kuder has been the pastor of the largo congrega tion of Trinity Lutheran church. On this dnto ho will hold n grand ro-unlon or all ms catechumens. Tho eirl who didn't have an Easter bonnet found just as much pleasure in a ride in one of Jako Kistler h turnouts as did tho damsel who sported now headwear. Ed. Christman has the contract to build the brick nunox to Trinity Luth eran Church, ot this city, and also a frame dwelling houso in East Mauch Chunk for Henry liiug, togother with M. u. Jiryans new nouie on tseconu street. Did you sco tho mognitlcont lluo of flnegold watches nt K.H. Hold's. Mnuch Chunk. Twenty engines marked '"Chicago Northsido Rapid Transit Company," billed for Chicago, and to be used on that city's underground railway, passed up the Lehigh Valley railroad early Tuesday morning, They are getting ready for the World's Fair in 18U1. Tho attention of owners of horses nnd cattle Is directed to the advertise ment of Dr. J. A. Haas, veterinary sur geon, who has located nt tho Mansion House, in this city. Parties Interested will call and see him. We regret very much to noto the illness of our esteemed fellow cltien, Amos ltclgel, nnd, nlong with his many friends, liopo for his rapid and com plete recovery. Don't miss the oppoituiiilv. Get E. 11. Hold's latest reduced prices on watches. O. A. Wuest, an employo in Fred Horlncher's bottling establishment on Bankway. has in his possession a news paperthe Weekly Jourual.dated April S. 1728. Mr. Wuest values the news- ' paper as a relio of tho early days of I printing in the United States. It is a fact, Luckenbacli, Mnuch Chunk, is showing new nnd pretty things in Wall Papers nnd Decorations. This is tho season for these goods. Don't buy until you see them. 'litw'i rirturee of Familiar Vace. Coining ThelolnKeoraf.lvelTowiiIIrlenyCbron. anil Gains:. Miss Lena Lelnhard, is home from Philadelphia. .Paul Borndt, of Norrlstown, Is among tho "strange faces" In town. . H. A. Delfenderfer, tlie cigar manu facturer, did business, at Tnmiiqna on Saturday. . Henry Deluantan, of East Mauch Chunk, circled here on business Thursday. ., A well-known gentleman In town on Saturday was Col. John Craig, of fLchlgh Gap. . .Cyrus Derbatner aud daughter, of Bethlehem, visit ed the former's parents on Iron street this week. . Mrs. George Reinhart.of Parryville, was a Saturday visitor in this city. Miss Annie Hartley, an estimable young lady of Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday with Miss Jennie Morlhlmer, on north First street. . .C. B. Weidner, of Ilellcrtown, is in town the guest of Iter. Homer Adams, on First street. . Jnmes Walp, of first street, wns nt Wllkeslmrro on Saturday. Mrs. I'haon Strauss and dntigh'.or. are home from a plensnnt visit among Allentown friends. C. W. Hummel, otSlntlngton. spent Sunday In town with his brother John on South street, who Is foreman of Kocli'a cigar factory. James Simmons nnd wife, of Hazlc ton. spent Sunday with C. Fortwatigler and family on Second street. M. O. Brvnn. of tho Lehigh Coal A Hardware Company, Is homo from a week's business jaunt through Schuyl kill county. .Cvrus Derhamer and daughter, of Bethlehem, visited L. H. Houser nnd family, on First street. Mrs. Thos. E. Moithimer. of First street, and Mrs. Wui. Sltler, of Coal street visited friends at Mnuch Chunk Tuesday. Goo. Swnrtwood and wife, of .Mauch Chunk, vWlted relatives in town Sunday. Miss Knte Aruer, of Mahoning street, spent Sunday at Frcelnnd with M. 11. llunsit'Ker and lanuiy. Among ihop who were at tlie Odd Fellow's celebration at Hazletou. Tues day, weroW. A. Peters, I'll Del'rehu and Jeweler Daniel Rock. County Sup't T. A. Snyder leaves Thursday for Washington, D. C and Old roltir, conuorr, va. tie win not return until May .1. .Mrs. llann. of Wcatherlv. Is visit- lug lier son Charles, on north Socoud street. Alex Seidle, of Pleasant Comer, was In town, Wednesday. Alex is one of Oak Grovo Council's hustling mem bers. yvi:itiii:hi. is in it. Tills May lie H Hint to I.ehtKlitoii tn llu.tle More I.lielv. Tho Weatherly Board of Trade on Sat. unlay entered Into an agreement with W. R, Van Vliet, tho proprietor ot the Rlversido Novelty Works, for the loca tion of his works In Weatherly. Mr. Van Vllot Is tho owner of twenty-seven patents for goods known as novelties, among them being h valuable cash register, for which tho demand is large. The Board of Trade has entered into n contract with him to loan him n cer tain amount in cash and furnish him with n two-story building, 24x4."! feet in size, he to havo tho privilege to buy tho building. Tlie building will be lo cated immediately adjoining the Weatherly Planing Mill on n site that Dr. J. It. Tweedlo has donated free of charge. Weatherly Is fully alive on tho subject. Two meetings were held one on Friday evening and tho other on Saturday evening. Both were largely attended. Work will begin at once and it Is expected to have the fnctory In operation by Juno 1. "In the liferent of Unit." cled in Mwrt Snip Snn (Inter hjr the Stroller" and Chum. Henry Shoemaker was at Cherry vllle, Stiudav. -Quint Lahman, of Slatington, hero Sunday seeing old friends. Quint Is now In the harboring business in the former place. -John Musselman, of Wllkesbarre, circled in town on Sunday. A street crossing Is an Improve ment at I). A. Kuhn's clothing store, In East Weissport. Constable Betzer advertises the sale of August Roll's personal proper ty for May 2. -Wallace Schoenberirer.of Pottsville, was in town for a few hours the oilier day. A. A. Belli!, late with M. A. Luury's general store, has accepted a clerical position al raeaerton Weissport will havo an appropriate Memorial Day celebration. The coin mltteo appointed by John S. Miller, Esq., aro at work and will work-diligently, that tho occasion will be fit tlngly observed. Miss Oassie Graver is convalescent from on illness of two weeks. - Jacob Hawk, of Kidder township, circled in town this week. John Rehrlg, who Is one of Carbon county's crack shots, is doing Allen town, Our popular young friend Harry Graver, of Allentown, was home over Suuday. -Tho closing exercises of the Union Hill public schools were held Tuesday evening, Ed. Drelsbacli attended the Odd Fellows parado at Hazleton. George Welch left on the llt'JOa. m. trniu Monday for Muncoy, Indiana, In which section of tho country he rco resonts Horn's Telephone Remedies, manufactured at Slatington. -Messrs. Akron Snyder aud R. J. Hougenhave purchased twenty valu able building lots ox Union II III from Levi Horn. Rev. T. A. Huber, formeily ot this town, now pastor of Grace Reforms J rhuioh. Hazleton. nreached a sneciai sermon to members of the Knights o Malta, auuday nvening. Tlie sermon Is said to hare been a most excellent one and was highly appreciated. - Our high school closed Monday The primary department was closed Wednesday. Tho teachers, Prof. Miu liich and Miss Eva Det hant aro to be congratulated on tlie successful ending of the term, Senator Wm, M. ltapshor, of tho County Seat, was a prominent visitor in town, Tuesday. Our borough council meets in re gular cession on next Monday evening. Al Kresge. who has been sick off and on since January, expects to go to work Monday. He has a posit lou in Snyder's planing mill, Daniel Grayer, the tailor, now has his entire imstness in one imildlng, Tuosdny having moved his sewing room from Christman's building next to the Fort Allen Hnue totheStrau.is- berger's block. O.J. Saeser Has sold his retail store to O. W. Kuntz .V Co., in order to devote more of his time to tlie build lug up of his wholesale business, He handles nil kinds of fruits und veireta blcs, clgniH, confectionery, wood and willow ware and solicits your trade. Daniel Graver has swung a lluo sign over tho pavement in front of his filaco of business. It Is artistic, tlie ottering was executed by H, R. Kreldler. IN A FEWWORDS. A I.Urlr Writer Telll the Story of The Uappenlngi ot m Week Id anil About Old Carbon Jeanesville lias a new singing society. 5 Twenty coal cars were wrecked at Glen Onoko, Wednesday. A child of Joseph Eckhart was bur ied at Trachsville on Sunday. 1i Henry Kibbler, aged 01 yaera, Is dead. Interment was made at the Jo resalem church, Trachsville. Deceased lived for many years In Towamenslng. Mrs. Lewis Wulck, of Lehlghton, Is a daughter. 1i Hungarians are reported to have robbed an Audenried boarding house of over 8300. Several parties aro sus. pected of having committed the robbery. ' The funeral of tlm Isle F.ri Kioto who was accidently killed Sunday night at Glen Onoko, was very largely attended on Wednesday at .Mauch Chuuk-. ,, Olllcer Rlcubold Tuesday arrested Johu McLaughlin, of Lansrord and Eugeno I'lster, of Coaldale, two lads aged about 18 years, for breaking Into a car of merchandise standing on a siding in South Tamaqua. They were loiigeu in tue mutton House mat night and taken to Pottsville Wednesday mornlng-Pottsville Republican. t.MIUNINl. A Itrrezy ItiiUh of Lively HappenlNge in a t.trelr Cammiinltr. Lewis Wehr, of Allentown, was visiting his mother over Suuday. - A. J..Gumbert is building a tutu. - Tilgbman Ilalllet has secured a contract to paint five houses at Sum mit Hill - Miss Hannah Balliet has lieou appointed assistant postmistress at Normal Square. -The regular monthly meeting of our school board wns held Saturday at Pleasant Corner. William Pascoo and wife, of Nescc. pec, wero visiting Inlhe Valley during the week. Our fin iners mo busily euguijeil planting potatoes .and sewing oaU.. Wm. Cooper died on Saturday. Interment took place on Mondtiyatter noon in St. John's church. Deceased was a member of the P. O. S. ot A. - There was more fun in the Evan gelical church Sunday morning Tlie Dubs faction holds its Sunday school In tho morning. On Sunday as I am informed, while the Suuday school ex orcises were being conducted Rev. J. S. Newhard tried n number of times to rend and open prayer meeting, but was t unsuccessful until the school was ills-1 missed. Was this disturbing a religious meeting ? ' -Fish were a drug on the market, hero last Saturday afternoon. Til. O. ' Ralllet aud his two brothers in-law, Joslah Herring, of Hazleton, and Johu 1 Henlug, of Summit Hill, were on a I fishing expedition and captured 42 of, the tinny tribe, measuring in length' from 8 inches to IS inches. It is uotl often that so largo a number of fish are ' caught In our streams, as fish are be coming very scarce. I BertichWaila It. B. K. Bertsch, of Muoh Chunk, wa, t the Union Depot this morning on his way to Philadelphia. Mr. Bertsch came down from Mauch Chunk on the early train, hoping to be on time. He had to wait for the 8:i train. He bought a paper and sat down on the steps leading to the second floor. As he was perusing Hie story of Captain Linden's raid, a waiter carrying a bucketful or milk stumbled down stairs and emptied the contents all over Mr. llerlsch. Mr. Bertsch repeat ed "Jack and Jill went up the hill" and mused that It was better to be soaked with milk than to tumble Into the Lehigh from the Wahnetali Hotel wall. -Monday's Bethlehem Times. Wente lo an to the Aeaeuililr. The Allentown Critic says this of a Lehigh county man who Is well-known here: "Ex Sheriff F. A. Rabenold, who was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the legislature three years ago. Is H candidate this year again. The ex-Sherltf is known by most everyoouy In Little Lehigh, and when lie commences an actirecauvass he will make his competitors hustle. When the sheriff gets right into the harness and strikes the country hotels lie gen erally says: 'Mach blotzl iter Raben old komit.'" Important to Jtememher. One important thing that all the county committeemen will do well to remember is that under the new ballot law, which went Into effect March 1st, all township nomination must be made ten days prior to the election, and bor ougli primaries seven days previous. and the result of the primaries sub- milled to the tuwnshlp and borough auditors, who must have the tickets printed for the election. LOW SHOE DEPARTMENT. OP13KAS, GLOBE WAltElIOT'Sr 20 (....brent styles and makes io select1 from JLYoiioli ils, In ..... B Mr:. a.. Prices, as usual, the Very Lcnvesl 2 Jit Opera House Block, Leliihon. A Big Line of Stilt a ntl rnt tn Order. We are making all-wool suit- to or- .lav nt Al rX (V. SiVtrtA T.si Mrs,Chas. Laury is convalescent 8ults to order at g.jo.00,' worth S28.00. ' An-wooi uanrs to oraer at e,vuu. and it will save you 33 per cent bylmviuirl with this tenlble liumor, A Good Coiupitnre SOUTH IllTtfLKUBW, kA , April 16, lDM. W'n, Jl I.4NBVRT, r.,aeDral AKHt, The Mutual Ufa Ins. (Jo, or New York, I'hll.lepbla, pa. liaUBBiR I hereby acknowledge CompanT'l No. on the life of the Uto Tliotn&i Aeh, Lester Kehrlg has just HnUlied or Liliifhton. Pieaw accept thanki for itme decorating tue interior of IDavid Eb- tn.. tar Inn hrnnnln.il m.nll.aml In in. ml. 1 . .- ... . ... - He matter. .-. ..,".... .. I u.t merit of tee matter. Your., very respectfully. Oaaatts E. Hhydek, Adulnlitmtor. lHr.alel petit during memberihlri ,M9.&ll or Juil t6 It lei. ttt.n nei pelt to hi. uelr.. J. k II. SEiBOLDT, Agent. Lehlghton, 1'a, A (Irou). of Valley Appointment. II. Stanley Goodwin, general eastern superintendent of tlie Reading system, has approved the appointment of Gar ret Brotlhead trainmaster, with office at Perth Amboy, N. J.j George Drill trainmaster, with office at Delano; Frederick Eldridge trainmaster, with ntllce at Wilkes-Barro; George M. Ilarleraau trainmaster, with oftlce at Bethlehem, nnd L. V. Hankee extra station agent for the Eastern Division at Slatington. L'mlcr the above cuptlon there appeals In your paper of April 20th an alleged "Address lo Kvanaellc s by I!ev. J. S. New hail, a. If, Laury, Dr. P. A. Andrews ana J . b. .utile," a nuro suitable caption for tlie article would be ''An Inslgnlucent Jlfinorltv licqueets an Oyerwhelmlns Majority to Surrender." The signers of that 'Address" represent only about one elRhth ot the Kvangellcals of Weissport. This plea for Unity is a request to the majority to submit unconditionally to the minority, by acknowledging the Indiana, plolls Conlcreence as legal, and every ac tion of that Conference as binding. The grounu upon wiucu tuis pica is uiaue, is that the Circuit Court In Cleveland, Ohio, decided In favor of the Indianapolis Con ference. They seem to forget, or at least they utterly Ignore the fact that notice of an appeal lias been given In the case, and that the Supreme Court of (iblo will be called upon to decide the nueslhui. They havo apparently, also, forcotten that Judge Shaw, in what Is by all odds the most exhaustive and elaborate decl cion jet rendered on the question at Issue, decided that lllshons Ksher and llowman wero legally suspended, and that the Phil adelphia General Conference was tho legal Conference, Nor do they appear to re member that la the only decision yet given In l'cunsvlranla on the merits of the cou troveisy, Judge hclmjler, of Gaston, da elded that lllshop Ilowinsn was leeally sus pended, and that the body meeting In tho Turner Street Evangelical Church, Allen town. In lSW. was the lecal East l'cnnsil. anla Conference. What did tbej do when Judge Schuvlor's decision came? Shortly tlierealler, lliey proceeded to disrupt the Weissport congregation. Wh.it did thev do when Judge Shaw's decision came? 1 lie leaders, nlioiuthey acknowledge, con tinued Instituting lawsuits asaiast the other side. Now, when a Circuit Court In Ohio decides In their favor, as they think, dicy (notwithstanding tie fact that the case goes ,to the Supreme Court). "In the Interest of unliy " request the seven eighths 10 surrenuer io ine ono-eigtiin A tninif Ink public will know how lo appreciate such attempts to "Unity." I A Lay .Mkmui.ii, Li:iiiniiTiN. C'hrLllHii Soili-lie. at Wmk. Tt.e Christian Endeavor Society con nected with the PresbjterUu church, Weatheily, held their second anniversary and reconsecration meeting H'ednesday evening. Delegates from similar organi zations connected wllh different churches of the town were present and participated In the services. A very able talk on "The Christian Endeavor Society," was given oy Harry Weyant, of Philadelphia. Piof. W. 1 Long, of the "Sous of Andrew and Philip"' connected with the lieformed church, also dellveredia short talk on dlf rerent suoiecis nut particularly "Tlie from a receut Illness, -Blery will open the soda water season on Saturday by "setting 'em up ' for everybody for nix. Frank Rabenold.of Allentown, was hero Thursday. He Is o, legislative candidate and wns looking for dele gates. He'd like to have about two car loads. "Pussy" Kronier thinks it u bad practice to ruu horses over the railroad crossing in front of a train their "toes" are liable tn get caught In the rails, you know. Wo regret to note the illness of Mrs, Andrew Gra-ver, of East Weiss port, nnd hope for her speedy recovery. Cornelius Snyder, of Allentown, was a visitor here on Wednesday. - The burgess has issued an order to have all tlie side walks renalred. Correct! Christmun has just recolved an other car load of line carriages. Dur tho past few days he has sold now vehiclos to W. A. Kresge.of Brodheads villoiJ. K. Patrick, of Kuukletown; your measure taken at Sondheim'a Tailoring Hall, Munch Chunk. A MAUCH CHUNK MAN SHOT. He Wmililn't I.eiiTV Tliem Utile anil lliey Shut Illin. Concerning u matter ut Interest to our jieople tlie Ashland Telejfnihi.a paper near the seene, tells thl v Whllen flel.ht tiula on the Lehlili Valley railroad was running; bclneen Mt. Carmel and ('entratU on Saturday one ot the brakemen re. celled a gunshot uoundHhiehlnuy lesult In the losi ot his lire. At Dellmore collier lour ouni: men nlio hud been bunting io the noodsattempted to board the train Cliatles Koous, of Mauch CtiuuU, who is one ot the crew,noutd not niton tliem to set on und while the train was running at tlie rate ot about twenty miles an hour one of the party raised his gun and shot Koons la the rlaht eye, amtthebatlua.drl-enback in the head. The Injured man retained the presence of mind and saied hfmself from faltlme from the train. 7cm- --Learn K. It, Hohl's extremely low prices on watches. It wilt positively pay you. Happy Mr. and Mrs. Frodorlok Rojolco Because Hood's Sarttparllla, Heicued Their Child from Scrofula. For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other foul humors in the blood of children or adults, Hood's Sarianirilla it an unequalled remedy. Read this : " YTe art to thankful to Hood's Simp. rills, for what It did for our little jltl thst n mixe this statement for the beneSt of other tsiloui pirents sad Suffering Children Our (hi was a beautiful baby, fair and plump tad healthy. But when she was two years ell, sores broke out behind her ears and spited rapidly over her head and forehead down to her eyes, aad Into her neck. We consulted out of the best physicians In Brook lyn, tut nothing did her any good. The doc tors Mid It wts etused by a scrofula humor la the blood. Iter hud became One Complete Sore cScnilvt to tht smell and dreadful to look at Her general hetlth waned and the would ley la l Urgt chair til dty without any life or A Igy. The tores caused great lichltiR and burning, to that at times we had to restrain hsr bands to prevent scratching. For 9 yesrs She Suffered Fearfully Using urged to try ' Caches, i At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. Eood't Sutspiiltla. we did to. We soon noticed that the hid moie life and appetite. Tht mtdlolnt teemed to chive ont more of tht humor for a short time, but It soon begin to subside, the llchlag aad karilag ttmft, nd la a few months her hetd became entirely clttl ct tht sore. She Is now jerfectly well, has no evidence ot tlie humor, and her skla Is clear and bettthy. She seems like aa en tirely different child. In health and general tppetrsnct. fiom whst she wts before taking 9 Wm' ithoads of Kreso-eville- .lames ' I'0""' n,"llral attendance was leccited and w.'.i.; i.' ?. ii ir "r. ! Ibe wounds d.essed. After which he u scut The Leap Year Hall at Audemied. One of the most pleasant and beet managed social affairs ot the winter was tho leap year ilance given by the young ladles of Audenried In Hosack Hall, Friday nlht. Schmauch'a or chestra furnished the music and the committee of ladles fulfilled their duties as managers In such a manner aa tn give points to the stronger sex. the Interior of tlie residences of John Semmel and Ell Smith, of Ashtleld. Owing to the Illness of Rev. J. II. Kuder, tho nbla pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, there wero no services In that edluce Sunday morn and evening. You can wivo niouev by purchas ing a watch of I'.. It. Hohl's, Mnuch Chunk. The first issue of tho Lehightou Press is from the press nnd was circu lated on Friday. It Is n four page, twenty eight column paper and will bo published every Thursday hereafter. in pontics it is tcepuuncnu. rue new j paper presents n neat appearance. j Our enterprising merchant, Geo. , II. Enzlan.who succeeded Anion Reigel, at the well-known north eml sfnr-. bus 1 anu it now manes n pony appearance. George' is a hustler. L. J. Hausmau ami nenry Houtu, both ot town, will hereafter work in the oftlce of tho gi eat Rending Combi nation at V'llkesbarre, nnd not at Packerton as heretofore. Messrs. Edmund Hlbbler, of First street, and Joseph Del'rehn. of Alum street, will I not report at that placefortlio present. I Llverymuu Jakey Kistler, of Seo , oud street, was all smiles Friday over Kraut,, Jus. Urobst and Al Ilnrtnuiu. -Miss Mary L. Whitehead, who has taught most successfully for several years past, will open a select school In tho Union Hill school building on Monday uext. Miss Whitehead is a young lady of excellent abilities aud parents would do well to have their children placed under her charge dur ing the summer months, We bespeak for the lady abundant success. The closing exercises of the Union Hill public schools, Tuesday evening, was largaly utteuded by our people. The exercises consisted of addresses by Principal Davis, School Director Wm, Whitehead und Solomon Veikel, aud recitntions, dialogues and vocal music by the pupils of the schools. Wm. Whitehead Jr., presided at the organ. The teachers, William Solt and Miss Mary Whitehead, deserve uinch credit for the excellent innnner iu which the exercises were conducted, as well us they deserve coinmeudation for the good work done during the term. A (treat Cn.li Sale. For the next thirty days we will sell you men's, boys' and children's suits and pants nt 3.1 per cent below cost, ut Sondheim's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Maucli Chunk, t. Vnur Name Here? List of unclaimed letters remaining in the Lehlghton, post-office for the week ending April 29tb, 1892: Miss Mary Bower, BenJ. Ilajer, II. Iteeker, Jhon Froitce, Mn. W, Johson, W. D. Koyli 2, .Manager X. V., Electric Ilelt Co. Tersons callinj for any of the above will E lease say "advertised". A. W, llauden. usb, T. il, Ji. D. Postmasters are requlied to cot Chtistian Kmleavor a connecting link of on, nt postage due upon all letters the Sunday school and church." The advertised, whether Ly posting or other Presbyterian choir also distinguished them. I "'' wl,lch "re subsequently delivered. selves by the rendition of several very I to bis home In Munch Chunk. The louug men dlsappeiiied and an alarm was bent out for thetr I arrest. Policeman Jim Smith, of Mt.l'-irmel, captured the bo son the mountain near where ttisaccl. ' deiitoceuued. Their names are Geo. and Ed ward Kcsiler, Lents Steeleyaiid Win. Smith, j Steele) . It Is alleged, did the shooting, which il ii claimed was accidental. Tlie prisoners were placed In tlie Mt. C'ariurt lock-iip and after ants retained to Huubuiy Jail. A Tl.niUULi: DKATII. The Tearful 1'iital Kxperlelli-ef a ItallioMil lliakeuian. Georgo Feast er, of whoe terrible In jury mention was made Monday, died Tuesday forcnoou at St. Luke's Hos pltal Hinl the body was removed iu the afternoon to his home in Mauch) Chunk. He was twenty-throe years old und left u wife. When Mr. Feaster fell, lie landed on tho track, midway . between the rails. He lay still until twenty-eight small cars passed over him safely. Then camo a big gondola, u wooden bar of which caught him and ' wmrled him around witli his legs on the rail. Feaster'a right foot was to tally severed and lay beside him. The left leg was crushed between tlie hip and knee aud the thigh bone pushed away up into tlie groin. His right shoulder was wounded and the poor fellow sustained other severe injuries. He was conscious through it all and told the crow how it happened. His wife was at his side when be died. Ilia pastor, Rev. Marcus A. Tolinan, was also there. s Sarsaparilla I.W. Fbcdemck. 311 Glti.more Are., Xist Kiw Yolk, Btonltlyn, X V. ThlsToetlmonlal ! tn .lltistrat.oK of what Hood's SarstptrllU lidoloifor the sick and suffer lui everyday, (rem Maine to California. In the light of these facts who can say that the work of an Immense concern like our. h not beueflcentf HOOD'V PtLL uu" lt"r I'lliCODlUpitlOB, bUleuinaH. JtuatiU, ilek hodetcbe, ImtlftitloD. Baby Caps, Ruchings, Dress Trimmings, or Notions of any kind until the new stock 3011 see Obert' s Block, Lehightcn. VETERINARIAN SURGEON, Wc are sIbobib"' sBase- very pretty t IbIbbs bbb Wall Papers & Decorations, which we woaaEal lie pie- seul'iU. have you eall ; ee WK'Hts Come and see us. Hower'a Blork, Opn., P. O. Clias. A. Goth. To Par for First Street. The Carbon county court has grant. t!)e "rival of n brand new baby boy, pretty duets, choruses, etc Cnhiii.t rliotuicraiili. Tree ut lll.tlel. to all persons In Carbon County above the bkc of 85 years. -Watch-, wutchas, WHtches nt H "Sweeny's Corner Store" is getting n new coat of paint. It will benbltr Improvement. Our esteemed townkman John Seaboldt, of First street, has been In- utsposea tins ween. ICUI.ltOAll NOTDS Stuirt Paragraph That Will be r Inteie.t to the ltallroa.1 lloj. J The Lehigh employes will hereaf ter be paid by check, and will not be paid as eatly in the month as hereto fore. Dr. .Tas. A. Baas, Iu the Interest urVnltf. J. S. Miller, Dr.J'. A. Andrews, U II. Laury, J. S. Xewhart, as a committee, have Issued an address to Evangelicals, aud among other things they say: Happily, we see the beginning of the 1 " end of our difficulties, and now that taw aud authority is established, a very speedy and peaceable settlement can 1 be made, if we&rn willing tn .roan! iTia tOn and after May 1st. the Central I decision of the Supreme Court of the .,-.....,, Itallroadof New Jersey will sell liHlf I Clitirch uuj tiuo warranto dicislon aa ' or a Cart, at prices which can not h excursion tiokcta to chlldreu between ""' e, ine members of Weissport the ages of 5 aud 12 years over all the I Ebeueaer Church, worshlpiugta School Hues operated by the Rending Railroad IIulIi aU(1 w'" patiently waited for 'I'heie is no halt in our business: we believe in keenincr at it, for presistency is sure to be rewnrded with uicrcss. Our sales last year were very large and the holiday tntle was simply im graduate of the American Veteiluarian mense, but we want to do better in 1892 and to this end have College, of New Vork City, bus located j bought very largely of all kinds of Fumituie lied ltoom and at the MANSION housk, Lehlghton, Parlor Suite, Lounges, Tables, (Thairs. Hook Cases Fancy Carbon county, aud has opened aa j Mockers, Side Zoards and the other things in this line, beside oftiee iu Mr, Horn's stable, opposite the i many new and handsome patterns in Ingrain and Ihussol Car pels. Our plan for increasinj; our business in 18!)2 is through the medium of low prices and best qnaliiy of goods. We kindly ask yon to come and see us, examine our goods and learn our prices and we feel sure will become our patrons, Respertfully, Kemekek &c Swahtz, Hotel, and Is now ready tn treat all Kinds of Diseases which .affect Animals. All calls promptly attended to day or nbrht- rain or shine. Bargain Is sure, at 11. It. Kactnixa'a I NORTH FIRST STREET, 1 1 Cheap Cash Carriage Works, ha will Man Found ' he is going tn strike h . hurcb.the Ladles' cold watcheb. eleannt. new. system where excursion tickets nra developments, and who. without choir designs, at Hohl's, Mauch , sold. No half excursion tickets will 1 do"ljt. h "ir I'astor, are the injured , in any otherebop in the Lehigh Vall.y; ILllua. , 1 -,M ,l 1 t nurtlMi.Ayti.nrl in -n II,., .,-lt ..... " mv. o u, 1CUUW t-Ai-uir.iiu ' rf".( PVIIIUU .trol.; ,"f "i"r i'-JVS fare la le than twenty cents. worshiping In the church proper, in iThe Wllkasbarre ltunor.1 v- '"veresiui our oeioveil I I ... ' . . .i... 1,1 I..,,. w T, o'lve- branch of peace e regret; very mnqu to note the .""""""'""" r Will vou who are lr.lfii..ii mer prices. Ou new on all kind of light and hich he is now ready to v,,nfmn,iomi,. 1.., Mother and child are doing well. We wrlous Illness of our esteems,! towns- tables will 1m i-mm,! for all th it. ! " ".' i.uu 0 "rS,"r?J0! comemton, 7rjrZrt7rn.ZrX"JL 1 ??FJ "!?" w.! . lady. Mr. Horn, of north First street, i loB itoa,u. Hn,l u : " " ZTZ, . tn'V,"". sSl onJ. their attorney, Iilrd II. liaber. of i u"ppinTa. ' Will you use your ln.blow"t M ,al ZM3l?La .""SJI l.-Tl.e William E. A.h residence on I rMidenoe on Coil at ret """"" in the time of running the trains. A I CJ.,,"piB.' ? ork . well as S'J!? " .9Ah - ?.. 11-1u'-date. ' in "SHI '.Tav nw'beSf.n'C'n1 i . .-Trexler.. the carriage man. has Just I n"f L"' " "Me.. 11 " f?fe0..i ? .n,mpt-1 hevy repairs, w uou. ui over aiiwu Mm owing mee renalntBl n hnaiitiriii r,. i... ijoi.-i . ?. InUheil and delivered to David Ebhert i ' "l wu ruu ueiween 'J. iwiu ' e win oe nappy parties for the macadamifing of First . S.our iu'r fi'i I tandimi Ttlire 1 Xe l"s I New Vork nnd Ilitlfalo, an.l Philadel-' lu6t ? desirous for peZiZ, ' execut. street over a year ago. This is onused I S!o ability and ff rk,n dandy. phla nud Ilufralo with few atnna or n committee, If appointed, on the Dtead The Cheapest Place in Town For Willi Paper, Borders ami Dooora tiou is at Owen Rohri&T0 """ Vhe Ifiiesl AssntifiBBesi4 list the CoBiaity to select HVobid. BIOBB Wa,reliousE. A lot of Bargains for 11k; next few days that will interes. and pay you to cxainino. Be on hand earlt as the best things M ill sell early. Dress Ginghams, choice stylos a n d colors, at 7 cents, worth 10 cents. Printed Challies, material and designs good, at 3ic., worth just double. 3S i n c h Printed American Serge, at 7 cents, worth 7 be. Best Blue a n d Standard Prints, at 5 cents. A very choice line of Outing Flannels, latest stylos, 10c. New Arrivals. New Parasols and Umbrellas. New Dress Trim mings. New Gloves and Hosiery. New Capes, Jack ets and Blazers. km mi the cost. Tho suits entered tn mnmtl ton's new plumbers, have the contract payment will now be pushed by Conn- l? a tho plumbing work, at the Ex rll. change Hotel. There will he hatha, urinals and all the ot her conveniences. A New nreai.r. The Messrs. Bartholomew's are flrat- Carter 4 Co'a breaker at Hearer Mea- l?.lasf mechanics of long experience iu will advise us. 1 ours for speedy ad. justmei.t without further litigatlou, If ine une i-rtoe btar Clotblng . Hall, i rnr n, ui Muuoll Chunk. Stock the lariraat unrl price the lowest. tTlie Huston Express is authority I ravwltde -The Royal I'alaoe Cafe has just I 'or this: "The uniformed employes of - - . . placed a beautiful new gilt sign across the Lehigh Volley Railroad will dou !4ma" tieee. the pavement on north llrst street. ih.ii.i,.,n. .,ntfn,m. r ,a Quite a uumber of emnloveea iu and his new ehou across the isiiial bridge. .UVtt- ... . . , ! . . . . , .low 1. to be practically rebuilt. That I "umH ",m to no good -w. ,ery Prry. , &ummw. -- - about tbt mln6a of ,he 8evera, portion known na the "new side," be- q p cUer a,. lh Imiuiiui. ' Ci"ffl? Vi m'l.kta "n " those worn on the Philadelphia i , Ia Ht A"d' "! procuring their lug put up at a later period than the on Dr. P. I. Smltht rffi an! ?flttntrt niVi'" fuw80?. Keodlug Road. A uumber of galley ' March payment found that they had terseotlou of first street I tiave a few goo.1 players here and they ! ?i!LLi w?iT ' i . good to 06 "" reduoi ln we. me to the ex. shoum hustle unr the ol from SuP7. SSSrtZ ' fXte,D "ft'J A wlthout OnSatnrduy afteinoou an effort Dispatcher Eaton, who w!rote to Mr. hving beeu notified to that effect. main part, having beoome so old ami otlloe ut the interaeatlon dilapidated, la to be torn down and a ! and Uankway. When all is completed brand new building substituted in its ! the doctor will liave one of th.- r,,ie.t stead wt'li additional room sutllolent pieces iu the olty. for the Placing in of another new -(ieorge Stuher, the mutli ind- screen, the oontraot hm lu gtveu popular tonsonat artist, i, also,inte to Arthur Kerbaugh, pf Haaleton, who an tuleiit with the hook and line. ha ing Ulll OIUllliluiuAnunttuiB In oluil lu. ! ....!.! 11 ( . . r " i KTK'lT""""'""'' '" imy iwii pretrj specimen-, ot " "in aei otvuwauy tees 01 ine nony tribe while .... u rlhuiu weeks. time to the employes ui uiii .tin ii.' l.muiufin mniwriiin? .no ........ u. xdimim iwrcu nir un n-nhm...i.i to organize a Bend of Irey. ! cetved a reply the other dav w'hiah lust Joint- nH IUi .mnt. C leron-tiug WUI lie Held in Reber'a atatail that all nntf.u.n,. " -r-j- lapm ill ami .111 ruimu neoina rivam aiavan i.n..i.i . - wm.nvf v itvi. i.r 11 1 im.rMi people ill At ros th Weissport bring your arm '.Vagons, Fine Car riages, Haby Carriages. 8lgu or what ever you want Painted. ItememW the place Kriedler'a New Carriage hietnry, Ve4port, cureioa with P. P. LUrk, on Tuesday. eouuuUiee on organlution I aue arA rHniiA.lail t . . I... 1 .1 I . 1 1. 1 . . ' . .. fiiu.Ji Haallm, WLlu II 1. A ,. ' , - : , w wuHi u. man mi. summer, qui Ine 1 . -p, , . jjui 1 ui. i.t aJ he, lily oopete with the ornaments and buttons must be that will not work both wsvs -Haila. ohanged. too pj.lu Speaker. REX'S BON MARCHL MAUCH CHI NK, PA., Oitv (4oo(!i, IIki:sn jsOon, IVotiivon aud Giioc iom i: at KiaiirCKi leni(i:s ibr aiiis sale, until Jkyvil Otli. I6e sure to call anil see tlie hargaiu. MkhgU Okunk, Pa, v. JtX. SXtShJi. &MB1 No. 711 Hamilton Stveot, Allentown, pn.
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