URUIML CHEAP CASH STORE Our (janze Underwear for l.adips, this season surpasses by far last season's in style, prices anil quality. Think of it, our former 14c. grade of Gauze Yesls will ro for 9c. AH other grades have been likewise re duced. Phildren'H Gauze Vests arc in abundance with us this sea son at can't touch prices. jMi Kill Not TiCJiNi. Men's Gauze Underwear in several qualities. Also the Kgyphian Silky Fi bre underwear, Hleached Jean drawers, all sizes. Our under wear excels anything in the Vnlley, and the prices are scnlcd below all others. Have you seen our men's and boys' Domi t Flannel Shirts'! They are the handsomest you ever saw. The pricos attached to them could not be matched within iiO per cent by any rival. Some special things in men's Night Shirts, fancy and plain. J. T. NUSBAUM. Ftist Street, between South anil rinm Streets l.etilalitoii. IM. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1892. ItASK BALL llOSSIT. Ural llase Hall Matters are llt-Klmilng to 1'tlt on Some Color. iarOn Saturday Catnsauqua easily defeated the Highland team, of riilla delpbla, by a score of 8 to 2. Tlio high winds which prevailed In the afternoon prevented excellent playing. Tho home team, however, playorf good. Tho score was as follows, cataiiuqua it. it. in. a, Hubert, c o l It a Wmldlck. m n o ! 2 O'llara.cl 2 I " Matone.st .2 1 2 lwmbo. It I " Mnh. rf 1 2 1 1 Chrlstman, lb n o II 0 0 Samuels. 2b I 2 1 2 Kotliermal.il o 1 u 2 Totals H Highland it, Meefian, cf a Smith, lb o Myers 21 MiarpledS n MiKliUre, l ii Holland, 3b o Ktnn, c..... t llearon, if o I'JlMnrll.lf 1 27 10 m a. o o 13 Totals 2 rutasuiunu a o o lliKtiumi o o i n u i o o 0-2 Karned runs - Catasauqtta 1. Two babe hits Hush, Samuels. Dotiblo plays -Clirlstmatt (tmassisled); Hush and Chrlstman; McQulre, Myers and Smith. Uase on balls Kambo, Myers, Caldwell. Smith, Sharpless. Hit liy pitched ball Bush. Struck out by Ho thermal 10, by McQulre 3. Passed balls Finu 1. Time of Ramo 2 hours. Umpire Mr. Sweenoy. fc&The Jeauesvlllo lia.ve ball club defeated Mahanoy City club on Jeanes. vllle's grounds on Saturday. The day was cold aud only six Innings worn played In order to allow tho visitors to catch a train. Kees and lliady were Jeanesviile's battery and did very ef fective work while Kane and Donnelly tilled the positions lip to tho third in ning. Kane then being forced to retire from the box and was succoeded by Mulvey, The following is tho score: Jeaneiville it. Monalum, tr 2 Miller, sb 2 llnuly. c .2 rtimluons w .3 Hcliraaer, ct 2 Kee.p 3 Ulin.lt I Ward, 2b o MeFarlan 1 Totals Alahanoy City Mulvey, lb & p Halmon. cf., n'Rourk, Sb Richards as Brown, rf HunTznr, If r. .'i 1 I I It, I'll. A. K. 2 o u o If I o o 1 III 0 1 0 0 0 1 lino 1 o n l a o o o 0 0 o o 1 C 13 U II 18 11 a H. I'D. A, K. 14 0 0 110 0 ti i a l 13 3 1 0 0 10 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 3 o a o a e c' s Kane.p&ib o lJonnelly, c o Totals t E3T Lansfonl expects to placo au able base ball team In the field this year, and the Record claims that over $300 has been raised toward the amount no cessary to lease and fenco suitable grounds. The playground In comtcmp latlon will be 330 by 400 feet. 13k. The clerks in tho Valley olllce, l'aokerton, will play the Central oper. ators, Saturday afternoon at .3 o'clock, here. Reichard and Drinkmau will bo the battery for the clerks, and Oart land and Chambors will be In tho box for the operators. tSTThe Tamatiua Grays havo again organized and the followiug players will endeavor to sustain tho record made last year! Weuzel, c; Wagner, p; II, Walters, lb; Carroll, 2b; Pey, 3b; J, Walters, ss.j Fink, If.; Moyer, cf.; Ha desty, rf. 7" l'ackertou and L.ehlghtou wcro at It again Saturday on tho home grounds. Packertou was walloped to the tune of 7 to 3. tenser and Reich ard did battery work for Lehlghtou. fyRothernisl, pitcher, and short stop for Catasauqua, Is said to hav signed Willi Harrlsburg Atteutlou, Soldier.. The Hoard of I'eusion KxauiiiilngSur geons will not meet on Wednesday, May 'A In t heir otllce at Mauch Chunk. Tnollulor rni., II. W.Scott, of Kaston, and Michael Cassldy, of Maiich Chunk, are two ol the committee of 15 appointed by Senator Ross, of Ducks county, chair mau of the recent Democratic state convention, to apprise the Democratic! ttDltf paiidldates of their nomination. Magnincnt Fruit rrospe.t. The indications ar that we shall have again a good fruit season in tli locality. Trees of all kinds are liter ally covered with bloom. The pearlies , showed up well, and cherries, pears and plums make au equally magnificent display of blowouts. So far nature teems to have been doing herpart very faithfully. Of course, nnforseau casual ties may Interfere to prevent tho con summation of our hopes. We are not yet beyopd the period of frosts, and these often work Inealoulable harm. Periods of drought may also come and rulu the prospects, as well as many ex- ctsslre ruins and hailstorms. Hut they do not some lu damaging from every season, and we hope to eaoapethem this year. (lno.1 ttnofliig- 1'alut. C A. (loth, of town, has the exclu sive agenoy iu this city for the well, known "Hawthorn's Roof Paint" inun ufaoturpd by Illoekley X Co., Philadel phia. This Is poiltlrely the lt roof ing palut made. No oil pur other ovaporatlug praorty enters into this composition t allow iters for the moisture to rvtvolt tlis Metal, aouso iiueutly it U tlie only genuine and reoognljutd roof iwlut manufactured In this esxintry. Don't buy luijr other, but get the best at Cloth's, Iehightun OLD MOTHER GRUNDY. Uriah! anil llreesj Oecurearee Inelde the llorouah Lines. A urnv and pretty lino of clocks at Rock's vf ry cheap. Full line of Ingrain and Hrusse carpels at Henry Schwartz's. -Frflward Phlfor, of Thifer's Corner, owns II. II. Peters' little bay horse. -Mew effects in Jewelry at lowest prices at Rock's popular Jewelry store. - -W. A. Peters will serve a line free lunch on, Saturday evening. Don't mls it. Henry Nolf Is driving his coach which has been rebuilt and beautified by M. T. Troxlcr. The Carbon County Improvement Company have a handsome new Ice delivery wagon. We regret to noto the illness of several tnombors of W. I. Peters' family on Second street. Our young friend, Columbus Horn, is suffering sevoroly with a largo car- buiiclo on his neck. The interior of the Royal Palace Cafe has been beautifully painted in cherry by Artist Andrew Uayer. Don't miss George Stocker's Hue frco lunch to be served on Saturday evening to patrons and friends. A genuine, sensation are those all- wool $10.00 suits at the One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Matich Chunk, worth 415.00 elsewhere. A very desirable line of wedding rings In alt shapes and sizes can be found at E. It. Hold's, Mauch Chunk Sowelcry storo. Joseph Gilbert is razeing his old house on Third street, and tho slteCon tractor Chrlstman will build him a cozy now home. Lester Rehrlg has Just finished de corating tho Interior of Wilson Frantz's neat jowelry store on Haukway, It looks very pretty. Clem Kuntz, of Allenlown, who Is traveling in California with his mother aud sister, will plcaso accept our thanks for copies of papers. --We are much pleased to note that our old and esteemed fellow citizen, Amos Relgcl, Is ou tho street again after nn Illness of n few weeks. Dr. W. F. Panzer, the well-known eye, ear and nose specialist, of Hazle ton, will be at the Exchange Hotel In this city on Friday, May 20. 4w Eggs-xatly an egg measuring 0x8 Inches, was handed to lis Monday A. M., from Geo. H. Enzlan's milk wagon laid by a common dunghill hen. Dr. Derhamcr will build a hand some residence, to have all moderu improvements, on the corner of Second mid Iron streets, during tho summer. Merchant tailor II. H. Peters was out on Monday .after a week's confine ment with a severely sprained right kneo caused by being thrown from carriage. Tho girl who didn't hayo an Easter bonnet found Just as much pleasure In rldo In ono of .Tako Kistler'rf turnouts as did tho damsel who sported new lieadwear. Wo tender a sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaffcr, In the death of their young son, Luther, after few days' illness. Interment will be made to-day. How can wo make money? some dug queer to usk. Sondheim, the Maurli Chunk tailor, will save you 33 per cent, on all suits for men and boys ought there. Wanted Two or threo good, reli able men to work for tho Prudential usurauco Company in this district, Apply to Thoo. Schatfer, Supt., south First street, Lehighton. It is n fact, Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk, is showing new and pretty tilings in Wall Papers aud Decorations. This is tho season for these goods. Don t buy until you see them. David Ebborts' teams like Henry Nicholas' hair are always bright. The young fellow who wants te make a last ing impression on his sweetheart al ays hires teams from tho jovial Davy, Wedding Silver, we are now dis. playing an immense, variety of beauti ful goods. If you really want somej thing nice, don't fall to seo this new lot just received at E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store, rhe peoplo of this town who be lieve themselves to be rated too high on the assessment books can make an appeal at the Commissioner's olllce, Mauch Chunk, on the 17th instnut, which is next Tuesday, Somo desplcablo miscreants broko into the Lutheran church, this city, Wednesday night, and robbed tho charity boxes of tholrjcontents, besides destroying a number of hymn books. They should bo horsewlilpoed. Our esteemed townspeople W. II. Rex and family this week moved to Slatlngton, whero they will hereafter make their home. We join their many friends In the wish that their residence there may be happy and prosperous, Tho choicest lot of ladies gold watches ever displayed In Carbon county, aro now exhibited at E. II. Hold s, Mauch Chunk Jowelry Store. Don't fall to learn how wonderfully low n flue gold watch can bo had. It will positively pay you. Our young townsman Chas. E llriukniau has resigned a clerkship In tho Packerton otjlces b,eld by him for the past year lu order to devote his whole tlino and attention to the busl uossof Ilrinkman Ilros., roulptors and makers of line monuments, of which 11 rm he is n member. While moving Mrs. Halpln's nilt llncry store llxturos aud stock to the Central station on Tuesday morning, from where It goes to Mauch Chunk, Jelf Ilretney's toum ran away. There was no damage outside of a few broken shelves and one horse with a skinned knee. I They made a heavy load the wholesouled nnd genial Rarney Thatcher, of Kaston, and the well known John Lrpp, of Reaver Run, passed through town on a buckboard Tuesday and attractedmuchattention. Roth tip the scale at over 300 aud their RofiublicauUm is wide and as heavy us their weight. - Epworth League, of the M. SE. Church has been rp-orgaulxed with these officers : l'residept, A. E. Drei- belbels; Firnt Vice President, Mrs. Mary E. Catell; Second Vice Presi dent, Miss Hattle L. Koous ; Third Vice Presideut.Chas. D.Mertz ; Fourth Vice President, Mrs, Ada Kramer ; Seo. retary, Lewis D. Drelbolbels ; Treasu rer, Itobert E. Hollenhach. Next meetiugon the2ith. IN A FEW WORDS. A Lively Writer Tetla the Storj of The Happening; or e Week In end About Old Carbon. Audenrled has a "traveling speak easy." 1 Audenrled will have an Incandes cent elcctrlct light plant ll An Audenrlod Hungarian Is sulfer- lug with a fractured skull. i; Dayld Mosser, of Mahonluir, is proud of a baby girl arrival. f Thomas Evans, of Audcnreld, Is suffering with a crushed leg. K Reaver Meadow P. O. S. of A., Cam p will have a handsome new hall. .lames Coll, of East Mauch Chunk, tiled Wednesday, aged 102 years. Reaver Meadow will have a big parade and speeches on the 30th. t Miss Alice Vanllorn and Mahlon Runner, of Reaver Meadow nro married. Louis Gelst,of Audenrled, was hor ribly whipped tho other day by Jeaues vlllo toughs. j Henry Freeman and family, of Weatherly, will make their home In Detroit, Mich. Renj. Gloaoy has resigned as book keeper for tho Ilaydon Milling Co., of Jeanosvllle. 1 Joseph Shcllman, of Jenucsville, who resigned a position with Ilaydon & Co., at tho former place to go to Ha zleton, Is back with tho first party again. t A young fellow named Snyder, of Packerton, a Valley brakeman, was thrown from a car in the Packerton yards, the other day, and escaped from death miraculously. HMrs. Reed, widow of the late Law renco Reed, who lost his life In the terrible Jeanosvllle disaster a year ago, has just married. She makes the fourth one of the widows married since that accident. A 1IIISV SKSSIOK. The ItoroiiKh Fnthera In Kejrular SeMlhn lllipoae of Mnrh ltnatneM. Borough Council convened in third regular meetlug, Tuesday ovenlug.with Rurgess 11. J. Kuntz In the chair. Councilmen present: J. P. Smith, I. S. Koch, II. T. Straup, L. K. Heldt, J. U Uabel. The minutes of the second regular meeting were read aud approved. Application was made by Henry Mil ler for the running line of Rankway, and also for a flro hydrant on South Main lane. Ou motion duly seconded Jas. P. Smith, L. K. Heldt and I. S. Koch were appointed a committee In the matter, to report at next meeting, A communication from the Lehigh ton Water Company, relative to laying a water main on Cypress stieet, and tho locating of a fire hydraut ou Fifth street, was, on motion properly second. ed, laid on tho tablo until the next regular lneotlug. The following bills were presented and on motion duly seconded, the sec retary was authorized to issue orders iu payment : William Watson 3 03 Carbon Co. Inuirnicmcnt Uo r.1 00 CarlKin Atlinmte, niltertWlnc 41 00 l'mii't.i; on tnv. an. Flsili rlcturei of Fsmlllar rneea Coining nnd Going. ..Peter Helm was at Philadelphia Monday. ..Harry Sweeney, of Drlfton, wa In town on Saturday. . . Mrs. John A. refers was visiting Allentown friends ou Saturday. . .Tobacconist Kock circled among patrons In Bethlehem this week. . . Lewis Royer and wife, of Iron street, were Allentown visitors on Tuesday. . .Solomon Berger, of White Haven, Is visiting L. B. llouser sud family on First street. . . Frank A. Miller, one of our coming young meu, shook hands with acquaint ances in Allentown. ..Mrs. W. O. M. Seiple, of South street, spent this week pleasantly with Allentown relatives. Granville, Clause was an Interested pectator at Forepaugh's big show In Allentown on Tuesday. Prof. J. II. Werner, of Pen Argyl, aslii towu Wednesday In tho Interest of a publication house. ..Mr. aud Mrs. 15. H. Evorlttaud Mrs. T. H. Horn enjoyed a pleasure ride to Slatlngton Sunday. Ed. Reichard, nioro familial ly known ns "Fatty," was at Allentown ou Tuesday, He saw Forepivw. Robert Hcbcrllng and Miss Gertie eters enjoyed tho attraction of 1 paws show at Allentown on Tuesday. E. B. Byington and wife, of Buf falo, N. V., passed through town lu a magnificent cqulppago ou Tuesday. Rig hearted IM Hagcrman, of Philadelphia, Is in town this week, the guest of his brother Al, tho Adams Express hustler. . .Revs. E. A. Rsuer, J. II. Kuder and W. II. Strauss wcro in attendance I this week at the Lutheran Conference In session at Wllkesbarre. Misses Emma and Sadie Peters, tho estlmablo daughters of J. A, Peters, were spending Saturday nnd Sunday cry pleasantly with Slatlngton friends. .Milton Hank was In this city for a few days this woek. Ho Is located at Ilellertown where he Is In tho manage ment of a large underwear factory. Charles Hauk, who successfully taught the Tobyhanua Mills, Monroe county high school, during the past term, Is home for the vacation. Charley looks cxtremoly well, aud It will be pleasurable to his many friends to know that ho Is hold in high esteem by Monroe county peoplo who nro anx ions to havo him back again. NEW8Y WEISSPORT. FROM MAUCK CHUNK. Total S1TO 00 On motion properly seconded the secretary was authorized to secure 10, 000 receipts for borough license puri poses. Tho Rurgoss turned ovor to the sec retary tho following money for building permits Issued ; r. J. Klstler. Plrst and Iron stroetn S2 00 W. A. Derhamer, Second and Iron streets.. 2 00 A motion properly seconded to pay the bill of Joseph Obort for 8174.50, for part cost of paving tho alley run nlng wost between South and Iron streets, was lost. On motion duly seconded the Bur gess was authorized to compel all per sons to take out a permit in accord anco with Chater 10, Pago 11, of tho borough ordinances. On motion properly seconded the secretary was authorized to secure the services of L. F. Jacoby, of Allentown, ciyll engineer, to fix grade for Ed, Chrlstman and Ed, Schmidt. Tho secrotary presented the follow ing account of moneys paid out dur- Ing the month : Carbon Couniy Imp. Co., llglita Also 00 Piuses x number, lAour lturougli Auditors , . m. eivr., inixir ......... Jacob Heberllnc, labor iriiiKiuaii rsiaie, liucrekl una., iratner. labor Kd. ltawort, ollce sen ice 10 a oo 3 oo ci , ro oo 3 oo , 150 oo Total tm Hi On motion Council adjourned, to reassemble Monday evening. ALL KVKS THIS WAY. -The man who supports his home merchant, his homo w heelwright, car pouter, blacksmith, painter, printer, and every other home Industry, Is the eltUeu who cou in return demand tliat all these meu support his partic ular bueluesM. "Never, go away from home for a workman or for goods wlieii you imu poeelbly avoid it," is a good motto, and one whoh streugth ens a oommunity as nothing else can do. A Word to All Who Fnor Improvement tn Till. CM v, Lehighton and Welssport peoplo who favor the advancement of tho various iutcrests of tho two tdwns are wanted at a public meeting in (label's Hall, this Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock when the subject of locating a radiator foundry iu this city will be considered, This enterprise will very likely give employment to nt least fifty first-class mechanics and is just what Lehighton wonts. All that is necessary is that 118,000 to 820,000 be raised which amount w ill be secured by five per cent interest bearing bonds which are to bo secured on tho building and machinery of Uia opmpapy. This offers an excellent and safe Investment to our business men and moneyed citizens aud there Is overy reason iu the world why the Important matter should be given Immediate and earnest consideration, Lehighton needs In dustries, we must have them or we cau't move ahead, and the business meu and property holders who are the ones who aro mo't vitally interested in tho welfare of this town should not fall to attend this meeting which should be largely and enthusiastically attend ed by all our people. vome oi'T ana be witn us tin even ing for a consideration of tills very im portant mittcr. As I'srUer1 llcluro to Itemnln. A writer lu tho Bethlehem Times says this : "Asa Packer's picture will not be removed from the Union depot. The Philadelphia 4 Reading has given or tiers that nil advertisements of foreign roads, pictures prupy thing that doesn't pertain to the Reading Railroad, shall be removed from its stations. The Reading doesn't tolerate largo framed ads. of the "C. II. ic Q.," "Hecker's Buckwheat," cto., In Its waiting rooms. As soon as the order became known a wall went up from all Lehigh Valley sympathizers about Asa Packer s por trait. 'Was this, too, to be removed Tin: MiTiiKitAN c(infi:iii.mci:. Lnrce Attendance nml the Itnplil or the Church. (troth Tho annual Lutheran conference convened lu Wilkesbarro thh week. Bosldos a large number of lay dele gates and members of tho local congre gations, the following ministers weie Iu attendance President, Rev. A. It, Horn, D. I)., Allentown; English Sec, Rov. J. S. Erb; German Sec. 11.11. Brunlng; Revs. Schoencr, of South Bethlehem; Saudt, of Frecinansburg; Richards, of Sayre; Spieker, D D., of Allentown Gelslngor, Easton; Fry, Bethlehem; Schlndlc, Allentown; Repass, D. D., Allentown; Roth, Cata sauqua; I lath, Allentown; Kelter, Reth- lohem; Fox, Slatiugton; Erb, Slatlng ton; Strauss, Lohlghtou; J. II. Kuder, Lehighton; Wouchter, Welssport; H .Kuder, Buth; Schlcnker, Hazleton; Apple, Bangor; Miller, Scrauton; Upp, Easton; Fegjey, Tripoli; Schelfer, Al- lentown; Erdman, Nazareth; Stupp, Krcsgeville; Rleber, Bethlehem; Rcltz, Cherryvllle; Slebott, Summit Hill; Clauss, Stroudshurg; Leopold, Allen town; HUpott, Allentown; Rartholo mew, Hhllipsburg; Bauer, Lehighton; Schmidt, Freoland; Hotter, Scranton; Pfatteicher Easton; Llndenstruth, Mauch Chunk; Conrad, Pittston; Gardner, Allentown; Lazarus, Mt, Bethel; Markloy, South Bethlehem; B W. Sandt, Wllkesbarre, The Conference has SO pastors and 133 congregations formed Into G2 parishes. It comprises the Lehigh Valley and adjacent territory. It Is ono of the six bodies that fonr the Mlnlsterlum of Pennsylvania, which is one of the eight larger bodies that form the General Council. There are four other Lutheran bodies In this country similarly constituted and a number of Independent synods. Thore are about 130,000 communicant Luth erans In this country, representing up wards of 4,000,000 people belouging to the denomination. In the world there are about 52 millions of peoplo calling themselves by that name. The growth of this church in this country has been marvelous, by far proportionately excelling that of any other religious bpdy, "For fifty years," said ti journal whose editor was ap pointed to tako the religious census of 1890, "on on average, the church has doubled her members every fourteen years. Lately sho has Increased more rapidly than any other denomination in the land." The Iolna;l of a Lively Town ltrlefl Chroni cled In Abort nlp-SpA, Order hr the HfToller" ami Chnm. Messrs. Blery and Boyer "Four Pawi'd" at Allentown on Tuesday. U. B. Kreego and wife, ore back from h pleasant visit to Pottsvillo. Mr. and Mrs. Remmol, of the County Scat, were vlsltois In town on Monday, Tho old canal bridge has been re painted. .It is net a beautiful structure but it Is substantial. We have 50,000 envelopes that wo print for 81.00 per 1000. Lcnvoyour order with the " Stroller." John Krcldler and Miss Staiida Oswnld cujeyed "Tangled Up" nt Con cert Hall, Mauch Chunk, Monday oven-Ing. Miner's foundry ooutiuues Idle for some reason or other. A few years Bgo this was one of our town's busy In dustries. There will be religious services lu School Hall Sunday morning and eve ning to which the public is cordially invited. Rev. Wuchter, of towu, was at Wllkesbarre during the week attend ing the annual session of tho Lutheran Conference. H. T. Smawley, of the east side, has been appointed "general stole keeper" for this end of tho Reading Division with office nt rackcrton. Wo arts pleased to note tho success of Miss Gertie. Horn, who, on Monday, convened a session of summer school with n large attendance, In the public school building. Dr. W. L. Kutz will be away from home all next weeknttendlng tho stato medical society session which convenes In Harrlsburg. The doctor is a dele gate, representing the Carbon county medical society. The Memorial Day Committee aro hard at work and should be encour aged by our people. The committee havo expressed a desire that all busi ness places and residences lie decorat ed on the above day. Lewis Graver, who came noar be ing killed nt Whitehead's lock some weeks ago, tho full particulars of which we published at that time, Is about again attending to hlsdutlos as watch man at the Central railroad crossing. We call our readers attention to Kuntz & Co's,, advertisement elsowhore In this Issue. The now firm are doing n big busmoss but can do inoro and solicit tho patrsnago of peoplo who wish to save money in purchasing dry goods, groceries, ic. Squlro Boltz, of Lehighton. has given judgment In the amount of 820.00 to Danlol Williams against Coustablo Setzer, W. B. Adams and Lewis Horn. The suit was causod by tho latter ovlcting Williams from his tcnameut house In East Welssport some time ago. On tho 23th Instant u big bhnot for 1S0 will como off hore. Among those who will contest is John Rohrig, Jr., of this place, who lias niado himself quite n reputation for fine shooting, It is an easy matter for him to throw up lu tho air quarters and half dollars and pnt a holo through them with bullet from an nlr gun, while with a beautiful 8100 gun that he was showing us tho other day he throws blue rocks In the air and breaks ten out of a possiblo ten. - Lowls Cochery, of Union Hill, em ployed ns an engineer on tho Lehlgli Valley, met with an nocldcnt Wcdnes day, through which he loses threo fin gers on his left hand, Ho was at tho telephone shanty at the terminus of tho Packerton yard, nnd attempted to jump u moving engine to ride to the round house, when he fell, his left hand getting under the whoels, with tho result stated. His thumb and In dcx finger remain. Coal Tolls Iteduced. It is olllcially announced that for tho purpose of fostering aud encour aging manufacturing industries along tho boveral lines in Pennsylvania nnd Now Jersey, and espoclnlly in view of the depression of the iron trade, the management of the Reading Railroad system has rosolvod upon a genoral reduction of 10 per cent in tolls on anthracite coal and somo other raw materials on all lines, applicable to all furnaces, mill and manfactories, to take offect on the 11th. LOCAL IIIHTOItV. '. Lehighton's first Board or Health was appointed lu 18GG aud was made up as follqws; Dr, N, B. Reber, E. II. Snyder and the late Dr, Chas, German. VThe iate Charles Albright, of Mauch Chunk, was Lehighton's first Solicitor. He was appointed for one year in 1601. The borough council in July, 1800, levied the first tax rate which was five mills for borough purposes. Dogs were taxed fifty cents apiece. The first councilmen elected in this towu were Thomas Kemercr, deo'd., Joseph Obert, Reuben Hunsicker, John Leuckel, Daniel Olewine. The burgess was Joint Lenta, deo'd. VTho couucil of 1600 passed a reso lution prohibiting ducks, geese and hogs from running nt large In the bor ough linpte, Lehighton's first policeman was Reuben Semmel. eThe little stoue jug used ns a lock-up was built in I860. An Important Appointment. Asa P. Bhtkslee, of Mauch Chunk, was Monday appointed real estate agent under the Reading system, with headquarters at Mauch Chunk, where he will occupy the office recently va cated by W, W, Weaver, auditor of coal freights, He will havo charge of all the real estate ou Valley division between Mauch Chunk and Sayre, including all the ooal branches. A lllrtliday Party. A party of the young friends of Annie, daughter of L. S. Houser, as semblod at her home on Monday oven Ing last, tho occasion of her 13th birth day, aud tendered her a very pleasant surprise. The usual games aud pleas. autries took place during tho evening, and all enjoyod themselves, those pre sent were: Ileulah Reichard, Mattl Hcim, Mamie Weldaw, Matt lo Obort Mabel Hontz, Emma Semmel, Mamie Waterbore, Ella Hontz, Katie Trainor, Katie Obert, Carrie I fontz, Mamie Frey, Florence Christie, Lizzlo Gabel, Allco Gabel, Amiio Fritzinger. At Chaunbcrtburir. The following K, G. E. men from this neighborhood attended the Stnte session of tho above order at the place named this week: H, V. Morthimer, Jr., John Seidle, George Enzlau, Jeff Bretnoy, of town; Dildino Snyder, Percy I'eters, Chns. Bchaffer, Parry ville; Al Remaley and II. W. Smltli Packerton, KWtlert lee cream parlor la the t During the mouth of April the pumps at the water works, Allwitowu, tout SVJ1.M!2 gallons of water Into the rewMvulr and stand piim, or a daily average ut -.',787,182. Iu ratting steam to da tbU work, 39u,IS6u pounds of ooal by the vandals?' they asked. Some old Lehigh Valley men worked them WKST I'KMS lTHMS. Noah Stelgerwalt, of West Peuu, a prosperous farmer, Is the happy father selves Into a perspiration over the of a little daughter, the first arrival TheConntv l apltnl Spiritedly Kpltoiul.e.l by n ielHl OntTespnndenl. Personal and Otherwise. - N. D. Cortrlght, Jr., of Mauch Chunk, was one of a group of promi nent ooal dealers seen on Walnut street a day or two ago. He Is known throughout tho Lehigh Valley as one of tho most prominent representative young Republicans of his district, liar ing frequently occupied positions on the State Committee anil lit the con veutton. He served as itostmaster in his native town during two adminis trations, nud so well wos the office managed that President Cleveland re fused to remove him. His wife was the daughter of tho well-known founder of Port Kenuedy. Philadelphia Pies. Poor Director Monroe, of Hazlo- tou, wns a well-known visitor in town on Tuesday. Obituary. Tho fiuieiiil of Mrs. Caroline Horn. which took place last Thursday, Stl lustt, was largely attended. Iu Iter death n loving mother, kind friend nud neighbor 1ms been nailed to a better home. Four children remain to mourn her loss, Messrs. Z. H. aud C. II. Hoin and Mr. H. P. Clauss, of Lehighton, nnd Mr. B. F. Williams, Allentown. Rev. Reber, assisted by Rev. Bar tholomew, of the Reformed Church, of hich Mrs. Horn was n devout mem ber, conducted the services nt tho grave. Mr. Horn was n member of Rev, Bartholomew's church iu enrly Tears, Tho pillow and floral designs were beautiful. Rest lu peace. A Comlne riensnrn. Among those who nro to participate In the entertainment, in the Opera Houso on the 21st Instant to bo given under the luunagcment of Miss Emma L. A. Kistler, is Miss Auzie, daughter of Rev. E. A. Bauer, of town, at present nt the conservatory of Music, Scrnnton; Mr. Fred E. Lowls, of Allentown; Miss Stella Kistler, of Sltlcrs, Schuylkill county, nud others. The "Voices of Nulure" which mado such a decided hit at a previous cntertnlnmout w ill be eproduced with several additions. In this production tho flowers, boes -and birds nro represented picturesquely and naturally, Tho former will tell something of tholr mission and givo some good advice, whilo the bees buzz and tho birds will sing merry songs of joyous spring time. All iu nil It will surpass all previous efforts on tho part of MLss Kistler and accordingly should rccolvo a merited patroungu. The ad mission prices will bo us before. I'lont the Home of lln untin. mini named Andrews who made a fortuno iu pipe linos Is thinking of buying a dirt bank at Rockport nnd piping" tho coal dirt lu New York whero It will bo niado into bricks and used as fuel. This ho thinks vvill revo lutionize tho coal carrylug trade. The great troublo Is that tho dirt banks are owned by tho Reading aud his pipe line would bo on half tlmo nil tho year around. What ho wants to do is to perfect his pipo lino so that It will carry uassen gers ami not coal dirt IEPARTMENT. LOW SHO BsHl&$, ami i1A?mim$, 20 dillbreiit stylos nnd innkos to select from Hji'.i a flairs. EIBB'oBa Mills, &v. 1'rices, as usual, the Very Lowest. Opera House Block, Lehighton. A Big Line of Pretty Baby Coaches, At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. ItHllrunilers (let 31tre 1'hv. Tho men ou tho Delaware, Lacka- wuuna and Western railroad havo had their wages raised. Conductors, baggngemastors, and some of the freight haulers got tin Increase of i n month; brakeman, $.1.20 n mouth; fire men of switch engines, .10 cents a day, uud holpers 13 cents ti day. Hereafter tho men will be allowed pay for over time, aud twelve hours will constitute a day, except on the Ruffalo division, whero thirteen hours will bo allowed Ten days vacation each year Is to be allowed trainmen running between Scrauton and Rath. These arrange ments do not Include tho conductors on the Morris and Essex division, who will have to make it separate applica tion for an Increase of wages. KOUNIl On Thursday, May nth. 1802, a Silver Watch, lu this borough, tho owner can have the samo by proving property and paying charges, on application to Edward E. Kruji, 1th Street. May 13, 18021w. Our boys' suits at $2.00, 8TI.0O and Ki.OOaro strong sewod, stylish goods nnd 3.1 per cent, cheaper than . else where, at the Ouo Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chuuk. -N'owost nnd largest lino of station cry aud school supplies at low prices. at Rock's. question they had raised themselves. Mr. Sweigard, the superintendent at the Unleii depot, told the Kodak man this morning that an eweptlou would be made at the Uetldehimi station of the founder's portrait. Tliough the station will be denuded of all other ornaments, Asa fucker's picture will remain. It l hoped that all FAR. agents will exercise Mr. Sweigard'i magnanimity, and that the portrait of the great founder of the Lehigh Valley will lie allowed to graoe all stations along the Una of road he aud his sue- after being united in wedlock about seven years. Jerry Schaeffer, the blacksmith and wheelwright, near Lelbysvill, has been sold out by the Btwriff. Tuoauu ZiaiuiennanV new bone mill, which will hare a oaptvolty of five tons of houe meal a day, will be lu run ning order early iu June. He has also greatly improved his saw mill, much of the work lias lieen done by his son Frank. ami nra established, -U. Iton't he fools. A correspondent In the lively Hasle- ton I'lain Speaker, of Monday's says: From present ludloatlou tho politi cal pot in Carbon county is beglunlng to warm nud tho same old light, or split, in tho Democratic party seems to exist as it did last fall when It brought about the eleetlou of the Republican candidates. It is well known that the split was between the Esserites uud Auti-Kseerites, which was the cause of the defeat of Esser, the candidates for office of I'rothonotary for the fifth term. Determined now to hare satis faction for that defeat, the Esser wrty is as firm as ever, as are also the Antt Beseriten, both determined not to give lu. The Antl-Eserite have an aspirant for Cougresemui. and the powlMUties are that Carbon will send two seU of delegates to the convention to meet the delegates from the four counties: Carbon, Lehigh, Monroe and Northampton, to select a candidate for Congressman, and the party recognised there will be the one to hare reason to olaim satisfaction.'' Commencement 1'reseuts. New goods of every iH-riptlou suit able lor au ornamental as well as a useful gift, are now displayed at E. II. Hold's Jewelry Store, at price to fit both the slim aud the fat pocket books. A Sure and Ssfe Investment Is our 115.00 and gau.O0 all-wool suits made to order, better oees from M) up to MO.00 at Soud helm's Tailoring Hall, Mauoh Chunk. If prices make you buy, we are iu It, you may want a elook, we need the money Do vou know that you can buy a solid walnut, eU'hed glass door, striking and alarm clock, fully aby Gaps, Ruchings, Dress Trimmings, or lMotions ot anv kind until yon see the new stock iT HAPtFMIFS Obort's Block, Lehighton. IH'cMy I.BDBBg-s ana Wall Papers & Decorations. wIbbcIb w? wonilrt Bit? pler sed lo iB.ave ym c.bBI xml see Uowcr's Block, Opp., T. O. Chas. A. Goth. aw, WJBU 11 M.11 GI.OUE WAKEHOUSK GX0B1 WarehousE. Don't fail to oxnm ine tho Extra Values offered this week. Chevrons. Figured Chevrons, light ground, extra width, at S cents, are going to he great sellers. Viole Laines. A new printed fab ric, tine quality and special design s something that wijl sell on sight only 16" cents a yard; made to sell for 25 cents. Thoio is no Unit in our business; wo believe in keeping at it, for presistoncy is sure to bo rewarded with tucccss. Our sales last year were very large and the holiday trade was simply im monse, but we want to do better in 1892 and to this pnd have bought very largely of all kinds of Furniture Ued Ttuom nnd Parlor Suite, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Book Oases Fancy itockcrs, Side Zioards and the other things in this line, beside many new and handsome patients in Ingrain and Brnssel Car. pels. Our plan for increasing our business in 1892 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 ni d we feel sure will become our patrons, Hespectfully, arch Officer A, ir. Braley ol the Fall Rlrerrollce titiifUr fratlfltl with Hood's Strstparllla. Hi wu badly run down, hid no appetite, wtut be did eat caused dlstrm and he felt tired all ilse lime. A few bottle! ol nood't Etmp&rltla effected a mmellous chute. Iht dlitrejj ta the stomach Ii entirely f one, -tie leell like a new nun, and can eat any. wing irna ota-ume ream, t or au ol which he thinks and cordially recom mend! Ilood'a BantpuUla. It luerr Important that during the monthi ot Blaircli April Slmy the blood should be thoroughly purlned and the system be ttren strength to withstand the debilitating effect ot the changing season. For this purpoie Hood's Sarsspartna possesses peculiar merit gad It Is the Bess flprlai H.aicUie, Tba following. Just resetted, demonstrates Its wonderful blood puriljlni powers ' C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. t "Gentlemen Ihatehadealirkaaaalora number ol years, and lor the past year one ot my legs, from tha knee down, has been brakes ems Terr kadlr. I took blood medietas lor a long tune with no good results, and was at ono time obliged to walk with cratches. I finally con cluded to try Hood's SarssparUla, aud before I had taken one bot tle the ImproTemeat wu so marked that I continued until I had taken tniee bot tles, and am now better than I baro been In years. The gaBswasaiUa has all left my leg and It Is eaUrely heated. I hare had such beuest from Hood's Sarsaparllla that I concluded to write this voluntary state Dent" P. J. Turru, Rtdgewsy, Mich. HOOD'S PllLB MUnUr.pr.mpUjeodlffl elsntly ea the Utst end bevels. Heft dlsasr U1. NORTH FIRST STREET, April The Cheapest Place in Town For Wnll Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at Owen Rehrig'0,:1 nn" Hie Cobb unity U sef eel IVoibb. uaMUVMei va ess wii i May GO TO FHM. KOliKKK, under Uiu Bielttbge Hotel, Buuk Btrwl. lor u xmooih suave or tuhlonl.t liatr cut. tST loned w HuntUy'i BiMMlr'iJi ilrumk. ourri Ifeieiiruff Wi Mrry In iitoclt lull il ram j lollet jtrlk-U low Ml rkwc aud aro the .ml) pUt-v in town v. tirrc )ou n ttiy Beiulvr'i ( rti lor llio Itec, More iutm' mu ite saved ly buy me yuur rwwy inuue o tuuue iu unier warranted, for only other driers 1 U ..T." ..... dW ea.. 1 ff? I Will Vim U Ulld K fo, the m platobuy errydtatUlw l E. if. ilohl, Mauoh Chuuk. W wk. mj -tf 0M pounds. Pnoe Star Clothing iUU,Mauch Chuuk. , win prl. ! th place to roive aUnpua. OdlVsllR, lisal 1 L UlllUg tiUU nllllHOiUj,. HALL. T A.WFBK, Ut barber, opMMiie lite ounra Houm. full hair. hvtn uud diam eter) inlor lu Url-rUfuwkllf 0rottil nnU nt liim C1M ou KuadttMi. REX'S BON MARCHE. MAUCH CHUNK, PA., I&ItV fnOODN, B&BGES rON9 NoxiNos siBBtf CMifiOCumi: at HiiDtcim sPiticus I'ob' 41b is sale, iBB&lil AirsHMIa, BSe sure to eall aiBtl nee the Iiaa'aiii. BROADWAY, fi A T3T7,"Y" Mauch Chunk, Pa, -tx' Ginghams. Another csise of Dress (Ginghams, su perior to that oflered last week. Price 6 cents. Muslins. A hale of Brown Cotton, yard wide for this week only 4 cents ; worth dou-hle. & 10 111 No. 711 Hamilton Street. Allentown, pa.
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