IM1W-'WM!!M ORIGIML CHEAP CASH STORE Our Gnnze Underwear for 1 .nilies, this season surpasses by fnr last season's in style, prices nml qunlity. Think of it, our former 14c. grade of Gauze Vests will ro for 9c. All other grades have been likewise re duced. Children's Gauze Vests are in abundance with us this sea son at can't touch prices. Ttnsi ISut Not XjciikI. Men's Gauze Underwear in several qualities. Wso the Egyphian Silky V'i bre underwear, Wenched Jean drawers, all sizes. Our under wear excels anything in the Valley, and the prices are scaled below all others. Have vou seen our men s and boys' Point t Flannel Shirts! They are the handsomest you ever saw. Tim prieoR 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. IJUSBAUM, Pint Htrert, between South ami I'lnm Streets llilKtiton, Pa. OLD MOTHER CftUNDY. The Carbon Advocate SATUItn.VY, HAY 7, 1810. inn ritr.i-.ic. A lturHl rrerlnrl ltiltiK llrlellr Tol. -Edward Serfass, of Tlno Swnnip was a visitor here on Sunday. Our people nre busily engaged fixing up their lots In the cemetery. James 1.. Iloyor, of Lehlghton visited hU parents here on Saturday, Mrs. Mary Heydt returned home from an extended visit to Vllkeslarro friends on Saturday. Cur popular young friend Alyiu V, Held, left for Wllliamsport on Mon- day a week, where he Im secured lucrative position. Mrs. Caroline lloyer spent several days with her daughter- at llowmiins town. - Martin Nceb had his arm beverely bruised while plowing on Saturday, Our public schools of Franklin township, are rinsed for this term, and the teachers aro seeking other em ployment. John Person, of Ponn Forest was circulating among friends here on Sunday. -.1. II. lloyer caught the .largest screech owl yet seen in this section. I in: inciihask nr nniiT. It Will Not Mnterinlly AnVrl tlio Hate nf Ihl.Town. At this time II looks very much as it the election to he held on May 27, would result In favor of the proposed Increase of tCCW, the amount neces sary to build a hoso house and pur chase the necessary paraphernnlia for protection in-case of fire. It Is a gratifying outlook and conclusively proves that our people aro in full spirit of progress, notwithstanding tho bine outlook of the present, which after all Is onlv perhaps a matter of u few weeks or a tronth at most when things will bo running again In the old grove. Wo have so frequently spoken of the necessity of a building of this kind that there Is nothing that we can say that will be lieu' to our people We need o hoso house, It Is practically an absolute necessity, and for this reason our people should vote for it UAU.llO.ll NOTKs. ItrlRltt lire Oeturenres ilnroush I.lnet. -AKltnti' enterprise. We nei ,1 a silk mill. ! n c I more Industries Si.ylulits -Comets. Ou Hi" neck Towels. (i i up Umbrellas. -Ilcic snd there Tho Ilea. Eucimrngo local Industry. Talk up the silk mill project' An cl.l niick The almanac. An oh' hoot-The skyrocket. - Plil oh eases Illllous patients. Pasteboard The porous plaster -Pink of perfection Tho carnation. The shoo horn is never out of tunc. A pointer on pork the hog's snout. A lovo fent The wedding break fast. A talking machine tho enr trum pet. -Push the radiator foundry to a success. A now anil pretty lino of clocks at Hock's very cheap. P. A. (Jerman Is now in his new homo ou south Third street. - Full lino of Ingrain and Drussel carpets at Henry Schwartz's. .Tim M. O. Kuntz residence on Second street is belngnlcely repainted. Klsller's ice cream narlor Is the placo to buy Icecream every day In the week. my 7-tf VXX10 note bends that we print and put in pad form nt 81.011 a 1000 and upwards. Dr. Horn's soda fountain is doing its duty as last season, the soda is tm mense. Newest and largest line of station ery and school supplies at. low prices, nt Hock's. Voto for tho Increase of borough debt and Lehlghton will havo a neat and ncccessary public building. Finn dress suits made to order nt 820.00, worth 831.00 ot rionliolm's inn oring Hall, Manch Chunk. -M. O. Hunt, is driving a line buy mare bought from an Allentown party, Tho animal is Ohio bred. Don't be a clambut talk aud work for Lehlghton's advancement. Vote for increase or ptiDllc ieit. Fifteen dozen Ladles' Jackets, wo sell nt SUA worth SMO, at the Ono Price Star Clothing Hall.Mauch Chunk. - llAirer Will Seldcl is on the sick list. His brother John is doing duty ill his placo, The employees In Koch's cigar manufactory aro ivorklng every night to till orders. Harry Lawfer, tho popular south First street barber, has improved the interior of Ms neat uaroer suop, Strong boys' pants are sold H.'l per cent cheaper at tue one rnco Clothing ; Hall, Mauch Chunk, any place In this valley. The Easton Argus dous Its new snriu? dress nnd looks as pretty and pert as any miss togged out in spring attire, we wisn ino uauy .rgus cim. tinned success. Our young friend, Earnest Wheat, lev. is out after a very severe Illness, to the pleasure of his many friends nnd companions. Charles Friend, of Fiftli street lost a thumb and part of n finger be tween the bumpers nt Mahoning sid ing on Tuesday nigiit. A blue O. A. R. suit can be bought nt 83.00, 810.00 and 812.00, fast color, nt Sondheim's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. We recrret to note the deatli of Mrs. Honi. relict of the late J. A. Horn of north First street, nl'ternu Illness of some weeks. T. S. Koch is iirraiurltnr lu have lark's popular boor hall remodelled ana improved, uy an extension the addition of another story. Five ner cent discount will bo nl lowed on all clothing bought nt the One 1'rico Star I'lotluug nail, .Mftiicn Chunk. O. F. Acker witli a force of men aro painting the H. 11. Kennel pro perty on the corner ot Tiiimnnu .xium streets. Hereafter the King's Daughters will meet tho second Thursday of each montii. Next meeting will be held Thursday May 12th, at the home of Mrs. K. II. Snyder. A mil attendance Is desired. Sechetarv. Men's suits, bovs' suits and child ren's suits aro sold tier cent cheaner at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, than elsewhere, ana don't you forget it. Ambrose Peters, of Second street, Is happy over tho advent of a baby girl I'ron.r. on Tint no. flash rirturea of .Familiar Fncee Cumin and Clolns. . . Ed. Urannlx, of Philadelphia, was In town Sunday. . .E. L. Phlfer, of Franklin, Sunday eil with I-iohlghlon friends. . J. M. Frltstluger, of First street, was a visitor nt New Ttipoli, over Sun lay. ..Robert Strnnsberry and wife, of 'ourth street, spent Sunday very pleas antly with Slatlngtou relatives. Miss Fcnstermacher, of Allentown, Sundaved with John S. Lenta and family on Third stret. Slnr than .Tobias Buss, the obliging salesman n Obert's meat market, was at Pitts- on Wednesday attending tho nuptials of his brother. Mrs. Linos Clroo and daughter, of Kew York City, are visiting II. II. Fcters and family, on south First street. We had a pleasant mil from Ammou Arner, of Pleasant Horner whilo n Saturday visitor In town. . . William Herlln nnd Miss Knte OU- bert spent Sunday very pleasantly with ljinsford people. .A prominent Visitor in towu Tues day morning was Dr. J. C. Kreamcr, of Aquashicola, who was in town on business. ..J. E. MeDanlels, manufacturer of Combination Fencing, passed through town euroute for Penn Forest on Mon- lay, May 2, 1802. Dennis .Nothstein, ono of Normal Square's popular citizens, was In town for a few hours on Friday nnd made a big contract with the Carbon Advo cate for advertising farming imple ments, &c. W. Penn Loug Is back from Phila delphia, next week ho will leavo tho Reading employ and devote all his time to the Equitable Insurance Com pany. Penu will no doubt do a big business. We hud the pleasuro of meeting Reuben lleintzlcman, of Kew Trlpola, who wos In town for a few hours on Thursday with his brother Eli, of Ash fleld. lie was favorably Impressed with the towu. .Frank Helfeinnger, for tho past ten years with the Central Railroad Company, has been granted a three month's leave of absence nud con. templates a trip to Denver, Colorado, and many other points of interest in tho wide aud wooly west. Mrs. A. L. Campbell, of Lausford, spent several days this week with her paronts on Fourth street. County Superintendent T. A. Sny der and wife returuedJWodnesday eve ning from a delightful trip to Wash ington, D. C Old Point Comfort, Va und other places. . Ai esteemed former old resident of town, and cashier of the First Na tional bank, W. W. Howman, of Sla tingtoii, was In town Wednesday, and dropped In to see us. I'AIIIIVVII.I.K NEWSY WEIS8PORT. TlieUolngsof MrelTownHrleflChron. lied In Sliort Snlp-Snsp Order lr the Stroller" nnd Chnin. Ed Olewine. of Millport, circled here Wednesday. Eduar Kresue has returned to Pottsvllle where he Is attending school. Milton Roth, of Hambntg, Uerks county, was a visitor in town this week. There Is a man named Weiss burled In the Welssport cometary who was born In 1850. Prlnclnal W. J. Solt. of the Union Hill schools, is nroud over the arrival of a bright little baby girt. Mrs. Levi Harloman. of Union Hill. has been on an extended visit to White Haven friends. Lovl Harloman nnd Joseph F. Rex nttouded tho funeral of Mrs, John Huusicker, nt Heldleborg, Thursday. The civil eiurincors are hero going over the route to bo occupied by tho tracks of the Carlion County Electrlo Railway. II. 8. Kreone and wife aro visiting relatives and friends lu Pottsville. Tho receipts of tho borough ot Welssport for 1SD1 wero 81253.41 aud tho expenditures 81HL1'), leaving a balance of 810O.1S and 815.01 -uncollected. Union Hill population is increased by tho arrival of a baby girl In the family of Harvey Zeigenfus. Wo hone the little one will live long and happily. Harvey Shafcr, liieman at the Short I'aruKrsplift Tlint Will be or Intere.l to Hie llallroad IIojr. The three train runners on the Lo high Valley Rnllroad at South Bethle hem, have been notified of a reduction of 810 per month in their wages from May 1st. 1 Master Mechanic James N. Weaver, of the Sayre shops, it It rumored, has resigned. It is said that tho Reading offered to make him n foreman nt a salary of 81,500 and he refused tone cept. His salary from the Lehigh Val ley railroad is 83000. Ex. X II. Stanley Goodwin has appointed Richard Caffrey Supervisor of tho Eastern Division of the Rcadlug Rail road, with oflloe nt South Bethlehem. Tho appointment took effect on Sun day. Mr. Caffrey wns rondmaster of the Lehigh Valley. t The fnllnwiiiL- are the elected offi cers of the Tamaouo. Hazleton aud Northern Railroad: A. A. McLeod, President: W. R. Taylor. Secretary 0. C. Midwood, Assistnnt Secretary; W. A. Tieasurer; A. H. O'Brien, J. M. 1. andis, I). Jones, W. 11. Scott, W. R. Taylor, C. II. Quarles, Roswell Weston anil C C. Midwood, Directors. The flrumuler. Oh, bury the grumbler out in the woods, In u beautiful hole In the ground, Where the bumble bee bumbles, And tho woodpecker pecks. And tho straddle-bug straddles around. He Is no good to the borough of push, Too Ignoble, stingy aud dead. But ho wants the whole earth and part of the crust, Ami lliastars that shine overhead. Theu hurry him olf to the bumble bee's roost, Aud bury him deep lu the ground, He's no use to us here, Clet him out of the way, And make room for n mail that is sound. to his home, Mother nnd baby are do ing well nnd "Pop ' is all smiles. New effects in jewolry nt lowest prices at Bock's popular jowelrv store. Dr. W. F. Dauzer, tho well-known eye, ear nnd nose specialist, of Hazle ton, will bent tho Exchange Hotel in this city on Friday, May 20. lw David Ebberts' teams-like Heury Nicholas' hair are always bright. The young fellow who wunts to make u last ing Impression on his sweet heal t al ways hires teams from tho jovial Davy. Joseph Bennett, Jr., of south First street, is out nfter n week's illness. Ho looks n little naio. nut wo nope no win soon bo In tho enjoyment of former health. The clrl who didn't have an Easter bounet found just as mucn pleasuro in a ride in ono of Jako Kistler s turnouts as did the damsel who sported now hendwear. Merchant Traitor H. H. Peters Is conllned to the house suffering from Injuries received in a runaway accident Saturday evening, at East Weissport. Sir. Peters wns thrown tho carriogo and his companion was t brown on top of him. - LehlL'h Firo Company will meet at the office of J. & II. Seaboldt this (Frl- Tlte i:enU of a Day In lite lvou I'nwn lldtimilzed Wo i egret to note tho llluessof Mrs. Robert Riuker nnd hope for her speedy recovery, it Is said on the streets that the Carbon Iron & Steel Company have purchased tho large faun on the Mahoning lnouutnln along the Lehigh Valley railroad, from Richard Steiger- wait and that a long contemplated scheme, that of building a number of dwelling houses on the hill side will now be carried out. What of Memorial Day? Our s cret societies should bestir themselves Roy Peters Is In Chicago. There Is a new baby boy at the home of Charley Serfass, The old frame building of tho L. C. Jt N. Co., used as a lock house, has been moved to mako room for n track for the Carbon Iron and Steel Co. in order that the day bo properly com memorated. -The frame bridge crossing the river is being prepared for a cinder bottom in order to add safety to the taking of cinder to the opposite side of the bridge where there is much fill ing in to be done. Rev. A. M, Masouhelincr, of Weath erly, filled the pulpit for the Reformed congregation in this towu ou last Sun day evening. In the morning the reverend gentleman discoursed to the Reformed congregation in Towamens- ing. Tho paiutiug of tho framo work ou tho old mill building was done by Will Remaley, who handles the brush lu a dexterous manner, nnd manipulates tho colors scientifically. Tho Towamensiug charge ot the Reformed Church, iucluding the con gregatlous at Towamensiug, Big Creek, nnd hero will ou next Sunday a week vote ou the election of a new pastor. Tho only applicant is Rev. L. M. Kerch ner, of Ohio, who has Oiled the pulpit here on several occasions. The rever end gentleman has already made many friends. lUllti-y oumt'i. iiiciutwi mi mo Snyder Planing Mill, is nursing some very boro bruises. He was lining up tho furnace when the flames shot back In his faco burning him soveroly. The injury though bad might have been much worse. Hurvey, however, is plucky and will pull through all right. A little a baby clrl Is a new arri val In tho homo of Al. Walck. We havo 50.000 envelooes that we print for 81.90 per 1000. Leave your order with the "Stroller." County Commissioners Millor, Seudel aud Cannon, chapoioned by Constable Setzer, inspected tho lower end county bridges on Saturday. MissTwelltt. daughter of Reuben Rohrlg, was married Saturday to Clms. F Hold, of Allentown, by Rev. J. Alvin ucuer, of ziou s uciormcd cnurcn, i.o highton. -Miss Ella Delbert, of Lausford, spent Sunday very pleasantly lu town. Win. Ollham, of East Welssport, shot a wild goose the other day. Rev. Tobias Kessler, of Allentown, will preach for tho Reformed congre gation lu this placo next Sunday morn' ing nt which time Rev. Charles E. Creitz, now of Frnukllu nnd Marshal Collciro. Lancaster, will bo voted for as pastor ot the charge. Rev. Creitz Is a young man and well spoken of as n pleasant and eloquent discourse!-. O.J. Saeger uas som his retail store to O. W. Kuutz & Co., in order to devote more ot Ms time to tne imuu- iug up of his wholesale business, lie handles all kinds of fruits aud vegeta bles, cigars, confectionery, wood and willow ware,iud solicits vour trade. Reuben Zimmerman now runs u coach between the Lehigh Valley depot Lehlghton nnd nil points on tins sine of tho river. Tho innovation is a now ono and will no doubt be well patron ized bv our uoonle. Uncle Rube is a jovial, wholesouleiHcllow and we wish mm success. - Ou Wednesday, May 25th, the greatest live pigeon shooting match that has ovci taken placo In tho Le high Valley will come off at tho Frank lin House, lu this place. Tho match is for 8150 aside. The teams consist as follow s: Clayton, Freed, Rehrig, Sclioch aud Koch. Their opponents aro Ulmer, Bennlng, Stegor, Bertolet and Sitlcr. Our popular voting friend, John Rehrig, Jr., broke eight blue rocks out of a possible fifteen at tho monthly shoot of the Johu Wciler Clun Club at Rittersvillo on Tuesday. Tho gold medal was won by John Bennlng, of Allentown, nud the silver medal by Clayton, of Tamaqua, Warren Straussberger, for somo months past the bright and accommo dating salesman in Snyder's store, has resigned on accouut of his health. Ho will spend tho summer months In re. cuperatlon and his many friends hope that ere winter's snows cover old mother earth he will be enjoying tho best of health. Tho following letters remain in the post office here uncalled for: Elmer u. wentz, unanes uunsiman, auo Lonce. David Kibbler. Joel Strohl, Misses Mary Hough, Alice Koch, Eva Dunbar, inline juouyer. rersons cau inir for anv of the nbovo letters will please say "advertised," as these letters are kept separate from others. W. II. Oswald is in trouble again. This time he threatened his wife with death, and accordingly wns locked up, Constable Setzer taking hlin to the county seat ou Monday. Oswald was formerly one or our most popular as lie was also ono ot our urigutest auu most prominent business men, but liquor got the best of him, and he has been going from bad to worse, despite the protestations of his family and friends. Will should pull himself to gether and make a man of himself. Memorial Day iu this town gives every promise of eclipsing Itself. Thus far the Indications are that uoarly or all tne various lodges will participate in the beautiful exercises of honoring tho Ibyal dead who took part in the wars of America. Tho P. O. S. of A., Iron Hall and Improved Order of Red Meu have notified the Committee that they would bo in line of parade aud all tne oilier louges suoiuu ai, once ioiiuw suit in order to enable the gentlemen on the Commlttoo to quickly arrange the program for the occasion. Some IN A FEW WORD8. A I.lreljr Wrller Telle the Story of Hie 3lappenlnce of n Week In and Atmnt flld Carbon. 1i Walnutport Is to have a creamery. ll'Tlie Jeanesville band wear new and pretty uniforms. Hungarians lu the upper end of the county frequently Indulge In mur derous attacks on each other, T Patrick Munday, ot Audenried, is dead from a severe attack of pneu monia. TTho Millport Slate Company re sumed operations on Monday. 1" Lewis Oraeff, of Millport, is putting up a neat dwelling house apposite his hostlcry. Operations are lu full blast at Rutherford's paint ore mines in Millport. 1 The St. Aloyslus Temperance So- ciety, of Beaver Meadow, will build n new hall. The leap year party nt Heaver Mea dow on Friday evening was a success nnd the girls are happy. , Druggist Hess, of East Mauch Chunk, Is putting up a new store building. Rev. D. II. Shields, of Hazlettin, will be the Memorial Day orator at Audenrled,aud Thomas Dougherty will bo chief marshal. They will have a big parade. Hirum Kuebler, of East Mauch Chunk, is doing clerk duty for tho Bristol House, Wilkesbarre. Tho East Mauch Chunk Silk Mill is having a big run of work. Heury Mader, a Heaver Meadow miner, is suffering with a broken rib. On the' 7th instant Washington Camp. 121, P. O. S. of A., ot Bowmaus- town, will placo flags on tho public school building on tho East Penn roud, On the occasion there wilt Im a demon stmtinn, speeches, itc. Alex Clcmeusaud Miss Liz.le Ed wards, of Audenried, are married. ' Frank Sharkey, of Mauch Chunk, Is attending court in Monroe county. Tho population of Franklin town ship bus been increased by baby boy arrivals in tho homes of Fred Wolfe and Henry Seltzer. At East Mauch Chunk the other day tho slxteeu-year-old son of Frank Otto upset a pau of boiling fat over himself, fearfully burning his body, He lingered in agony until the next morning when death came to his relief, -The L. C. t N, Co. has announced a dividend of 2U per cent, payable on the 23th. LITTLE OAI A l.lelv Cmiiiiiunltjr llrlellr Itemlled hy ii llrlnht 1'encll rimher. One day last week Alvin II. Sillies , caught a trout In the Aquaahloola creek that measured 111', Inches In length. There is considerable sieknesci nr- valllng in our vMnity, caused princi pally by the frequent changes of the weather. i FraukSlioeulierger, otDaulelsvllle, 1 was the guest of Clml-les Sllfjos over Sunday. : Ex-Postmaster (ion. M. Henry,, irnusnciuti miniies ar lite iouitiv Seat, on Wednesday. George M. Henry, of this placo, is tho happy possessor of 07 young chicks of this season's hatching. The lot Is made up otslx broods, some of lliein uow four weeks old. -It was cold enough somo nights last week to freeze up the robin's warble, and to giro nil birds a summer dose of pink-eye. - William Heury and A. A. Opliuger, both of Danielsvillo, Northampton county, wero visiting in this section over Sunday. Tho former was the guest of Adam Kunklo anil the latter oi uaniol Anthony. -Tho (Irlllln's Cornet Band, of Lehigh (iap. is fluclr enulmied and ready for accepting engagements, they have line suits nnd play good music. -Row S. B. Stunt), conducted Com munion Services lu the Jerusalem church nt Trachsville, ou Sunday of last week. The church was filled to its utmost capacity, Thirty-two catechu mens were received into membership. Over 150 pnrtook of the Lord's Supper. Tho Union Sunday school of Little Gap, ro-orgaulrcd ou Sunday last, nud elected tho following olllcers for the ensuing year: Superintendent, Lowis Smith; assistant superintendent. Amnndus Waguer; secretaries. Levi Georgo and Sylvester Eoklmrt, treas urer, Lovl' Serfass; vocal leader, John Costenbnder: librarians, Eugene Cleorgo and Herbeit (longer. -Tho citizens of Millport wero made happy last week. "Uncle Sam" has granted them two mails aday. Former lylhey nail Put ono n day. uumor has it that the citizens of Llllln (lap will also petition for a dally mail. Uncle Sinn should not hesitate In granting tin same. We lnnc mtil) but three times a week. Mrs. Lewis Lichteuwalter died on April 2Ihd at tho lesldenco of her bus. band, between this place and Kunklc town. She brought her age to HO years. .'1 mouths and 20 days. Her de mise Is much regretted by tho cemmu tiny, auo is survived uy ner uusoanu, i four sous and ono daughter. Funeral j took placo on V ednesday of last week. Tho pall bearers wero Myrus Berger, Freeman Frable, David Frantz and Silas Smith. The services were con puc.ted by Revs, Stnpp aud Laury. Burial was made in the St. John's church at Kuuklctown DEPARTMENT. LOW SHO XII1W!(II88TM,, .? aid OdlUIN, SOdilloront styles and mnkes to sHeot from Prices, as usual, the Ye Tl OI.OBE WAKHUOI'H. day) evening for the purpose of re-or gantzlng. All memners siiouui no pres ent, as business of importance will be i'ablnet rhotosrauh Tree at llliheU to ull persous In Carbon County alovo the age of 85 years. The Klectrle llallnay. If all goes well Lehlghton, Weissport and rackerton (we don't know how it it will be with the county seat) people will soon be enjoying the luxury and conveniences of a first class electrlo railway. The surveyor will soon get to work aud go over the route, and there after the work will soon be commenced and the enterprise hurried to minple considered, It is n fact, Lnckenbacli, Mauch Chunk, is showing new nud pretty things in wall rapcrs and Decorations. This is the season for these goods. Don't buy until you see them. Dr. F. I. Smith, tho dentist, bus placed u nrettv and attractive sign lu In front of Ids office on First street and Bankway. The lettering was done by H. R. Kreldler which Is a guarantee that it is In perfect stylo and excellent- isnmo. The doctor's residence has also, just been nicely repainted by l'aiuter Acker and bis force of men. Plenty of money oun bo made by buying your suits aud pants at Sond heim's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. You will get tho best goods there .131 per cent lower than elsewhere. I Mabried. On Thursday mornini?. ' May 6, 1802, by Rev. J. H. Kuder, at his 1 residence, Amandus Utllman aud Miss Eliza Suit, Pot h or llilgliton, l'n. Olilluarv VI. l'eter (luliell. Wm. Peter Gabeit, who, for tho past ' two years has been au inmate of the hospital for the insane at Damille. Pa., died ou Wednesday morning, April 27th, uged 07 years. Death was due to apoploxy. The remains wero brought , here on Thursday afternoon, and tiio I funeral took place on Friday afternoon, from his late residence iu Jamestown. Mr. Gabert was a resident of this place lor thirty years, during which time ho niado hosts of frieuds. He was 1 a member of tho Evangelical church, i lived the lire of n dovout Christian, u faithful husband and a kind father. , Ills mental sufferings began a few yea! 8 ago, aud were caused by heavy bus! ness losses. He leaves a wife aud two children Mrs. Geo. W. Sawyer, of Now York City, aud Mrs. Mrs. Androw Solve, of this town, aud two adopted daugh ters, Mrs. N. Hill aud Mrs. A. Stuckley. Till; I.K11II11I VALLIlY'S TAXKS, Chief .liutice Fuller Devldee an Inteieit lnc Cale In Favor of the Slate. The United States Supreme Court on Monday gave judgment lu favor of Pennsylvania in a taxing suit between the State and the Lehigh Valloy Rail road Company. A State law imposed a tax ou the receipts of railroad com. pnnies ou business done within tho State. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company enters Philadelphia over tho line ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, situ. ated In New Jersey and the question arose whether on business between points both within the State of Penn sylvania, but which, iu going from the' place of beginning to the place of des tination, passed over this loop iu New Jersey, a tax could be Imposed. Tho railroad compauy contended that this was iuter-state commerce aud there fore beyond the regulatiou of the State. Au opinion of Chief Justice Fuller snys that the mere passage of goods over the soil of another State cannot constitute lnter-state commerce when the business is between points in the same State, I'arlioii County Man at llailelon, John Martyu, Sr., of Beaver Meadow, one of the advocates of the prohibition party was a visitor iu this city last ltaill) Wedded. One of the most pleasant weddings of the season was solemnized on Wednes day nt the residence of Cornelius Evans, on Tompkins street, Pittston. The brido was Mr. Evans' daughter, Miss Jeunle, while tho groom was George F. Buss, the popular young merchant tallor.or the firm of Buss Jt Proud. The knot was tied by Rev. II. F. Beruhart, of Brooklyn N. Y., who oumo up for this express purpose. After tho cere mony au elaborate weddlug supper wns served and later lu the evening tho couple left ou a wedding tour to Phil adelphia, New Yorkand,Trentou. They havo the best wishes of hundreds of friends. Wllkes-Barre News Dealer. The happy couple spent several days lu town with Tobias Buss, a brother of ' the groom. prominent speaker win bo engaged to i eVeulng, Mr. Martyu was for u uum an Interesting aud pleasant one. - -The entertaiument iu the Lutherau and Reformed church Saturday even ing under tbo auspices ot Miss Mamie Oswald, t eacher ef the Grammar school In the Franklin Independent School District, was enjoyed by 800 or 1000 people. The extensive program cou sistlug of addresses, vocal and Instru mental music, dialogues, recitations, drills, Ac, was recited without a break me scnoiars snowing great proncieu cy under the nblo management of their tsacher. Tne success oi ims entertain ment is very gratifying to Miss Os wald's many friends and the patrons of tho school as well as It must be pleasurable to Miss Oswald, who com ing to this place not quite two years ago, has won the esteem and respect of all our people by her earnest effort in school work, her amiable disposition lady like bearing nnd christian char, acteristics. Miss Oswald has returned to her home In Hornelsvllle, N. Y, to spend a well earned vacation, but It is ITaiTeu o. Wentx of Genera, N. Y., Tells of His Fearful Sufferings After Gastric Fever and His Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla All who know Mr. W. D. Wentz ?;ive him the best of recommendations or honesty and integrity. For many years he has worked for Mr. D. P. Wil son, the harness maker and member of the Geneva Board of Health. He says : " t was taken sick last October wlUi gastric fever and my chance for recovery was con sidered almost hopeless. Alter 7 weeks the ferer slowly left me, but I could not eat the simplest food without terrible distress. It seemed that I had recovered from the fever to Dlo of Starvation I took pepsin compounds, bismuth, charcoal, cod liver oil and matt until my pbysiclaa confessed that his skill was about ex hausted and he did not know what else to tiy. Everything I took seemed like pear img taselled lead into my stomach. I hap pened to think 1 had part oi a bottle of Hood's fiarsaparllla thai had been In the house (or two or three years, that I found had benefited me previously (or dyspepsia. I began taking It mud aoon began to feel better. I have now taken a little over two bottles and can truth fully say 1 (eel well again and can eat any thing without distressing me, even to Pio and Chooso which I have been unable to touch (or yean. The English language does not contain words enough to permit me to express the praise 1 would like to give to Hood's Sarsaparilla." W. D. Wentz, is) Castle St., Geneva, X. Y. A Cood Vouchor " I have known Mr. Warren I). Wentz (or many years and can vouch for him as a man of veracity and one well known about here. I have sold him several bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla during the past (ew months." M. II. Pabt kidoi. Druggist, Genera, tt. Y. Hood's Pills con Liver Ills sincerely honed that the directors of the district will re-elect her for the , 010,150,10, and foreign countries, coming term. n22,H9 87. and shipping coal at that place, having been a partner of I'.. B. Ely, at one time. Ho was also superintendent of tho Ooleraine collieries for several yeurs. At present he Is leading a re tired life und owns more real estate and perbonul property that any other individual iu that old town. Hazletnu Sentinel. l lint l'rnnsylvanla 1'itye for Iiiurnnre. Commissioner Lupcr's uunual report places the insurance risks of Pennsyl vania stock fire companies In force at $1,802,735,C.'iC, au Increase nt about (1,128,000. Twenty-ono companies withdrew from the State siuco the last report. Iu 1801, 1, 10.1,131,110 more fire risks were written than In 1800. The losses paid by the Pennsylvania fire companies last year were $9,112,- 329,12; compaules of other States 835,. $21,- Hot The Put Wonl, Some pi outer a short time ago broke into the Odd Fellows' lodge room at Fine black all-wool suits made to J Huntingdon, Pa., and helpiug himself order at 15.00, worth $2000, at the One 1 10 the records, traveling cards, and the i'rico star i;ioiuiug iiau, .uuucu Fit nud workmauslup guar- Cbunk. anteed. Here's one on Pat. Clark in the Mauch Chunk Times : "Put. Clark, the restaurateur, talks of organizing a base ball club which will excel any club Lehlghton ever had. Mr. Clark knows all about curves and pitches,and should no rorm a ciuu tnere win no room iu it pass word" of the order, he has since been making his way through the oountiy comparatively rosy on the handsome cash donations from gullablo Odd Fellows to "a brother in distress," A Good Couiimnv. South Bethlehem , April IS, 1692. WM. II 1.&HBIRT, Esq.. Oeneral Agent, The Mutual Ule Ins. Uo. oTMsw York, fhlladelphla, l'a. IlBAKtils I hereby acknowledge Ooiananv's check for I1.0O6, la ruil for claim under Policy No. Qi,6e&. en the lite of the late Thomas Ash, of Lehlghton. Please accept thanks for same and lor the promplneM manifested la the ad. juttmeni oi me maucr. IS THE BEST, ZS UKiM IQUARt.N.y. loiTQHWM, irtimu. Do v ii-in rr tlenenil A ire ut, It Ch est A lis, ki Lowest. Opera House Block, !jeliililon. Cjl ndl Jul ) BBBSBsBIm p A Big Line of reily Baby Ooache At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. ilr. DU '-' aby Caps, R or Notions you see uchings, ress Trimmings, of any kind until new stock A lot of Bargains for .he next few days that will interest and ay you to examine. Be on hand early as the best things will sell early. the Obert's Block, Lehighton. snat very lS 911 Wall Papers & Becoratioas, wl He.su ve yon ess 81 nml ee e; sel to Come nml see us, Howov's Block, Opp., V. O. Clias. A. Goth. llarKiiln is Mire, nt II. It. K re idle it's Cheli t'n-h Cnrrinze Works, lie will sell n Then1 is no linh in our business; wo believe in keeping at it, for presistency is Run1 to be rewnrded with i access. Our sales Inst year woio very large and the holiday tndc was simply im mense, hut we want to do better in 1892 and to this end have, bought verv largely of all kinds til' Furniture Bed ltoom nnd Parlor Suite, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases Fancy Hockers, Side Joards and the other things in this line, beside many new nnd handsome patterns in Ingrain nnd Biussel Car pels. Our plan for increasing our bnsiness in 1892 is through the medium of low prices and best nnaliiy of goods. H'e kindly ask von to come and see us, examine our goods and learn our prices and we feel sure will become our patrons, Respectfully, KeMERER & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET, Vouri. very remectfullr. Ou a elks ii. 8k YDKftt AdmlnU trator, Dte4ted plJ darlnic memberihip (409.&A or 11 J. ut &WM1 m thin wi paid to Mi belri, EaVtteLUT, AgCHtl i.tntcnion, m. Only the other day he muuasod to get ti Jr. o. iu A. m. CuudcU, 815 from a lodge in Wilmington. Uela- Fifty-one of the boveuty-two signers u-r(, Iii rnhhhiff the Huntingdon ' of a petition for u charter for the oon- tlon. Kverybody should he glad to ' ouiy for experienced and expert play-1 lodge the scamp didn't however inter-1 temniat&a new couugu ot tue Jr. u. hear thU It U goo.! new.. on," I fere wh , ho goat M thereby ehow- "eV A,len' 1... AZ I " ,.el?" ' .ae 01 uerIrlen,ai' I Ktte7 wrt ot EarrotiiiK an I. O. 6. K Council was adopted in honor of the Have you, we mean holder and business man, about the Bilk mill and rail dry enterprises ? Both ar opportunities for Investment, while at the Mime time they will boom the town. Kveryliody should bo Interested and work for the good of (lie town. IM us all act liberally and iiulrkly in this important matter. the property marriace to Harry Swartz. at her ! Sa5.ffii not vet been oantured. th" city Is named. The Council ,n, thought renU. residence, at ltidl ey Turk ,V a.,' - lIVnV,t llntor foiin- ,i r. , ,i. Tribute or iteaiMst, i The following ofucers were elected: J. nator loun- yesterday. Miss flood whs well known . " .T. ' i - vr i cm., v c vi.. i nvoellent i . , . , Whehkju. It lias .ieaeu Aiiuuiuy uou iu "it";;1',, ' ' X. V biwhcui u-. us one q. our former tMLCliern. ,na L.ttnitj, aiulnni t.i vult our raak. uiul take Afnftv: A It. R. f). K. Rnvrtpr; fV. PhftS. A KorelT Slrlckrn Vmull). A fortnight ago one of the seven children of John Tarry, the slate op erator of Slatlngtou, of the Ffeirview ellateOompauv, died from diphtheria. Three others hare died slues, the fourth child having bseu burled oa Saturday. Of the remaining three, one is at the point of death from the same dread disease. The oblldreu range in ?) from infaney to twelve years. having sucssfully taught one of our I tfoMllM gS&iJXa. J' rvrlmarv scliools for a nerloil or seven . WUllusaa, llieaeeesaeg.uunua: ni aswcia- J "" ... Uoa IUi the Trlully Evaanellei years. .Mr. fewaru u aiso wen Known here, liug a nephew of our townsman, John 8. Lents. Mr. aud Mrs. Swartz left for their future home iu Chioago, last evening, where he holds a respon sible position under the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. Uoa wllli the Trlully Evangelical Lutlieran i P. Smith; I". 8., Oscar Danneri T, W. Sunday school, haj niwed; a . itemed silwlar, i a. Smith. Trustees, Henry Hartman, fire scfiool , tbereloie. be it Win. s. llouman ana sarus Jlotlman. trleudt oi tue deceased youDg frleud our heart. sett sympathy In the hour ol their bereaieroent, sou viierieu will! inein uh iiieuuH,, su AltUIJIH). lun Ihe coDwtLAtion lit the A ll&aoLvao. juai a copy oi toese reaomusua be seat to the family of ihe ueeeseed, aad ea- ..u, An III. Mini.. K. L- nl .h. B..n u unnnnl and last te be published in the Cahhon ad- over Saturday and offer to 1 .1 T. KkUUEl- Lew IS H. Fell.. THSnif i. CouiB-iltee. taaciNl,l 1 Your Name Here. v H List of iiuolaimtal letters in the Le hlghtou, Pa., poet-ottlot) for the week ending May 4: Andy Hanson, M. Kel- - -The new oil leers of the U. B. i Lt, uuiu, John McVeigh, Heurv H. Merta, of Mauch Chunk, are J. A. Mayer, pres- Johu K lhirkes. Persous calling tor , Ident ; II. Heydt, secretary ; any of above will please say "odver Faddsn, treasurer ; Used." A. W. Raodenbush, postmaster, solicitor. W. O. Dimh. Mo Freyman, )uurterlr Conference, The first Quarterly Conterence ot the Ebeuezer congregation of the Evangelical congregation will oouvene over saiuruay ana euuiiay in me i Presbyterian church. Business meet-1 ing at six o'clock and preaching at i seven saturaay evening. Buuaay school at nine a. m., Sunday; preaching at 10.00 o'clock, followed by commu nion services. In the evening services oomraenoe at 7 o'clock, proceeded by a meeting of the Y P C. A. society. Rev. Y. A. Leopold, presiding elder of the district, will be present and officiate. Here's One ou "t'stty." The Cuckoo Club of Lehlghtou, com. posed entirely of members of the Jr. O, U. A. M., guve one ot their entertaining exhibitions for the benefit of Oak Grove Council, No. 337, at Pleasant Corner. The affair realized a neat sum llnauoially. Ilro. Lawfer says that one of the Cuckoo's was such au expert contortionist that half the audience became frightened, Ilro. Ed, Keicbard stopped all further disturbance by showing how to manipulate an idea of taking a flash light scene ot "the old bake oven."--The Aniericau, Pittsburg. I.ullier Union Meeting;. The Luther Union will hold their regular meeting ou the evening ot May 13, to which all are cordially invited to attend. The following programme will be rendered: Recitations by Hattie Weiuland, Mattie Heiin, EllaStans berry and illsa Emma Kistler; selec tions by Rev. J. II. Kuder, Sallle Haupt, aud Bessie Noll; speeches by Laura Heilman aud Ira Nothsteln; solo, Car rie Stout; duet by Misses Emma Kist ler and Lillie Keicbard; chorus con ducted by Miss Mamie Oabel. Man a Carriage, Spring Wagon, bVirui Wagon or a Curt, at prices which can not lie omul In any ot her shop in the Lehigh Valley; he is going to strike Head The Cheapest Place in Town For Wnll Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at fsuiAn SlALirv Corner of Second aiu Um ntiHilg, Iron Streets. the C14mit.y o ws'f ect irons. blow at all foimer price. Ou new work as well as on all kind of light and heavy repairs, which lie Is now icady to execute SAX! At AT REX'S BON MARGHE. MAUCH CHI NK, PA., Di&Y ftoois, Wkusn Coon, fvMOCisitii.ft at uum WareliousE. Dress Ginghams, choice styles a n d colors, at 7 cents, Arorth 10 cents. Printed Challies, material and designs good, at 31-c, worth ust double. 38 i n c h Printed American Serge, at 7 cents, worth 7ic. Best Bine a n d Standard Prints, at A very choice line of Outinir Flannels. a. J a test stylos, K)c. New Arrivals. New Parasols and Umbrellas. New Dress Trim mings. New Gloves Hosiery. and New Capes, Jack ets and Itlazers. A sparse Conlrnct for Aprons, The Weatberly Silk Mill has just or dered the fourth lot of white aprons for the employes of their mill from W. R. Lawfer A Co. The urm has now shipped them nearly 1000 aprons. It is compulsory for the employes of the mill to wear white aprons while at work. -Alleotowu Item. hi new abon across the canal bridge. Weissport bring your Venn Wagons, Fine Car- 71jrl)r'IT$'0j J rlages, ltaby Crriag.. Signsor what ---m.,,-, t!Vv.. sale, untill April Otli. lie sure! to call and see the Imi'gaim BROADWAY, fH A T?T?."5r Mauch Chunk, Pa, KJ' ever you want Painted. Remember the place Kriedler'e New Carriage Factory, VelHi, Pa. MOM! No. 711 Hamilton Streot, Allentown, pa.
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