The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, June 04, 1892, Image 2

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bATUKUAV, JUNK 4t 1902.
Bona Flile circulation Lnrser llian that of
hot Weakly newspaper J
To DDlmauents,
Ofder or UreouUacKB - gj- OT
each i, not mMhe agrfKato to us
amountsto hundreds of dollars. Como,
gents, pony up.
TL V. MORTIUMEK, 1'rop.
LehlBliton, l'a.
.. i.n..t..r t II, U neighbor
"please 't and settle", and
save 23 cents tor wn.-iii.iuu.
M1TICK.
, ,1'npsimut to the Itules of the Demo
cratic paity, of Carbon county, Notice
. wriiv riven, that the Annual
County MeetlnK of the Democrats of
Carbon county will he liem at .ucu
Chunk, Pa., In tho Court House, on
Monday August liUh, 1832, at 1 o'clock,
. , , nt whlnh meeting officers are to
be appointed for holding Delegate
Elections, the day for holding Delegate
Elections is to bo fixed, as nlso tho
time for holdlug the County Uravon.
tlon. Members of the County Com
mittee for the ensuing year are also to
be elected. FRANK P. SHAKKM ,
Chairman Dem. County Committee,
BodKlotz is n pronounced Cleve
land man.
The disposition of our present conn
cilto bo economical under existing
exigencies is apparent in reducing the
tax levy for borough purposes from
five to three mills. We hope tue as.
sessment will bo sufficient to meet all
accuring debts, Ac.
We continue lo add names to on
subscription list while at the same
time our columns scintillate wltn tin
advertisements of enterprlsli.g anil
wide awake business houses who want
to each a large nnd intelligent class
of people, if you are not a subscriber
let us have your name nnd wo will
place you on the race of honor.
Leiiiohton EirECTS to have a big
time on the Fourth of July when the
Jr. O. U. A. M. will place a Hag on the
publlo school building. The custom Is
uow almost universal and is very credj
itable. Let the good work go on; In
stilt into tho hearts of (lie young the
lessons of patriotic valor and herolo
glory and our free institutions are
forever safe.
TnE intelligence of our iieople was
again demonstrated Friday by the al
most unanimous vote in favor of an
increase of debt for the purpose of
erecting a hose house and for tho
equipping of tho Bame. We cougratu.
late our people and likewise our enter.
prising aud spirited town council
who, laboring under extreme dlfllcul
ties, aro giving hohighton first class
local government.
One side of the Democratic party
this county met In Mauch Chunk last
Saturday and appointed a committee
to chaugo the rules. The same meet
ing might have gone a step farther anil
appointed n committee to confer with
the "other side" of the Democratic
party relative to introducing a period
of peace in the ranks, liecauso it is ex
treme foolishness to continue warfare
that is without benefit to the whole
party, it is time to get together.
Our excuanoes still tell of many
places that are capturing manufactur-
lug industries, but wo fail to hear any
thing of what Lehightou Is doing in
this respect, though it Is ovident to all
that wo need industries to further ai;
vance the interests of this town. The
only way to secure them, however, is
earnest, sincere and united action by
all our people, irrespective of class.
creed, politics or condition. The sooner
we get after something, why, the quick
er we'll get there.
Ir the registry assessors have done
their duty the lists will be fouud post
ed at the various voting places in the
county Juno 4th. This will alford
good opportunity to voters to see that
their names aro on tho list. See that
you aro registered. Under the new reg.
lstry law the assossors begin making
the list of voters In each district on tho
first Monday in May. They are requir
ed to mako a personal visit to each
houso iu their district, and put the
names on the registry In tho order In
which they uro taken. Additional
names of parties who move into the
district can bo put on the list up to
Ixly days before tho election, nut the
asiessors are not required to make a
second canvass.
A 1'lue llei-orutiuii.
We take much pleasure in reproduc
ing from tho Allentown Chronicle the
followiutf reference to the Memorial
Day decorations of the "Universal"
store of which A.J. Halre U the well
keowii and enterprising proprietor:
"lntlieMiow windows of A.J. ll&lie, ttietlry
uuods mau at HUtlt Hhl lUmiltou streets, thre
is An itttractltf MemorUl Hay UUpl.iy. The
tatt m indow elaborately uecorutod tvUI, Hags
ami bunttiiK and unou idare hung plrlure
ol Uenerals (irant, Sherman, Haucock and Me
( U'tUn, lu tlie centre- u n nioimitif ni, m front
of HtiUii arc tHOdecorated jcr&r.s, to reprrteut
those of defeated ttuiuiers.
"The west window U demoted to a U Unlit) ol
niouruiutf goods, In the centre la a picture o(
Hit- Marl j r rreldi.t, Abraham Uik-oIq. There
arc two life alto pictures, lu deep mourning, to
rt'iirvHent widow a of soldier. The mourning
bonnets and teils were fumlnlted by Mlattea
Mou-rnnlihehalr drestlng Has done by Mr.
Mnttu, w how place of bualrMM Is lu the Weifiht
mau bulldiuic The decorator were J. It. Staul
fer, JI J. Uflberaad Wl Siwmb Matloy, three
of Mr llaire'tfi-leiki, who good taste In lot
line is at onre appttreiit. The dUpbty l well
woith seeing."
The Iially Item aa The how window of
A. J. llaire'tt Uuheraal Lore at Mitti and Ham
ilton treeti, bate btwu Iiandoiutly ami appro
priately deeorflted for Memorial lUy. The eaat
window waa decorated bv J. II. Ht&ufter, and
the wst wludow b) E. J. Hieber, while the
fiiiurt". were draped by Mlu Huale Maloy. The
v est v indow H filled wltb iuourulu goodi.tn
the i-i-titi of which I an eujtravluii ot l'resideut
Limoln, dittoed lu blaci..
1 lie etl w tudow lu been arranged a a nuh,
tn with iw mound aud a uiouiuoeot attae
head, ouc luouad ha on Ute headrtoae, Ib
remeiubrauce of tho ivuuxylvaala Herotta.
The other headatoiie i" labeled, "lu memory of
tiedeadoiuateeri Hie moouiueut btwraa
i a K- dMbjn.a ihu i.l. . ioiwslgunau4 other
deaiKltn.audlhvi'M- iiii i int lolii ou thttfour faM,
In uuiuli there i--n uni' "lu inriiwry of Mw
itattiuii a heroe . will toward
men " una "iuim.h.h
vi tiuns ai i
nver them are t- u i
pttlnotH' urgam i
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Women KM. i i
( uips. No 7 AH- t
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wi iu. nanUiald ol
and iu aatar nabl U-iween tbe
SSdn how
remit Hit
rroi'i.n on tub no. )
Fta.ll l'leturei of Familiar Vara. Iteming
antl ilolna.
81ierlff Joseph Webb was In town
Wednesday doing business.
.Mrs. George Swnrtwood, of Mauch
Chunk, visited friends In town Tues
day. Miss Matlle, daughter of Tax Col
lector Schadle Is home from Allen
town. Robert Stantberry and wife, of 4th
street, spent Decoration Day with
Slatlngion friends.
. Mr. ami Mrs. John Pettit, of Hethle
lcm, spent Sunday with It. V. Morthl-
nier, Jr., and wife, on llankway.
Mrs. W. W. liowman and son Ray,
of Slatlngion, wore guests of friends
in town during tho week.
W. W. Wunder, of Reading, was in
town Tuesday, representing a hose
carriage interest before council.
..Engineer Will Holford, of Third
street, made a quick trip to Easton on
.Vonday where he transacted business.
.Granville Clauss and E. J. Kuntz
attended the commencement oxerclses
of Prickett's Collego' of Commerco,
Philadelphia, this week.
Win. Clauss, with the American
Insurance Company, Philadelphia, en-
joyed Decoration Day in town with
relatives aud friends.
Wm. Ross and family, of Bethle
hem, visited at the home of A. Horn
on Second "street, last Sunday.
.Henry Knauss and wife, of Emails,
Lehigh couuty, nnd Levi Schaffer and
wife, of East Mauch Chunk, spent
Sunday with T. J. lirotuey and wife on
Fourth street.
. .Among those from tilts place vvho
saw Jennings play ball at Philadelphia
on Monday were Ed Gomery and T.
Webb. Clausj.
Mrs. Frank Gcrber, of Audenrlod.i
was a guest of L. II. Xothsteln and
family on Third street this week.
Mrs. A. L. Campbell and Miss
Lizzie Thomas, of Lansford, speut
Sunday with Charles Schocli aud
family, on Fourth street.
Our old friend Mnhlon Nothsteiu,
of Egypt, Pn., formerly a Mahonlnglte,
was In town Tuesday and made us a
pleasant call.
. .Among the visitors In town this
week was Mrs. Jacob Hrong, of Moun
tain Top, who was a guest of Mrs,
Samuel Seller on north First street.
. .Miss Nora Clark, was in town with
her sister Miss Annie, last week, on
her way to her home In Nesquehonlng,
from Doylestown, where she has just
finished teaching a very successful
term In the public schools.
. . Wm. Yenser Is home from Urslnus
College, Collegevllle, from which in
stitution lie is a graduate this year
with creditable honors, "Hilly" has our
congratulations and best wishes for
future greatnoss.
. .Ed Urannlx, of Phl!adelphia,spent
a few days very pleasantly witli friends
lu this lively town. Mr. Urnnnix is
with tho Union Trust Company,
Philadelphia where lie holds a very
responsible and lucrative position.
. .S. Charles Seckleman, of Bethle
hem, parts liis name in the middle, but
ho is not the least bit aesthetic. He
was before council on Tuesday evening
and sold 1000 feet of hose for borough
purposes. Then he shook the dust of
Pa., from his pedal appendages and
the next day was scooting across the
Mason aud Dixon line Into "Maryland
my Maryland."
COUNCIL mki:ts,
The ilorouRh I'tithcrg 1'iepare fur Fire br
rurcliaalne Apparatue.
The Borough Council assembled iu
adjourned meeting at the olllce of the
Secretary on Tuesday evening. Burgess
Kuntz was in the chair and the- fol
lowing members responded to their
names: Moses Uellmau, II. T. Straup.
James P. Smith, L. K. Heldt and T. S.
Koch.
The Borough Council in meeting
assembled resolved on motion duly
seconded that the following tax levy
be made for the year 1802.
Borough 3 mills
Water aud Litfht 56 mills
Bonded Indebtedness l mills
S. Charles Seckleman, representing
the Eureka Hose Co., of New York,
was before Council and explained the
merits of his hose.
On motion properly seconded It was
carried that Council purchase 1000
feet of the Bed Cross Brand of the
Eureka hose with au internal diameter
of 2) inches, at a cost of G5 cents per
foot to be delivered Iu .10 days from
date of agreement.
On motion properly seconded the
Burgess and Secretary were authorized
to execute an agreement with the
Eureka Hose Co., of New York City,
for the fullQlmeut of contract as pre
seuted by Agent Seckleman.
W. V. Wunder, ot the Reading Fire
Apparatus Works, was before Council.
aud explained the merits of the hose
carriages manufactured by them.
On motion properly seconded It was
resolved that the purchase of a hose
carriage be left over until the next
regular meeting June 11.
On motion duly beconded nnd carried
Council adjourned to meet again FrI
day evening.
Messrs, Henry Wagner, O. I. Schoch
aud Charles Billmau were before
Council relative to grade of Fourth
street, Council decided to view objec
tionable ioints Wednesday eveuiug.
TearherV Kiammatloui.
The Carbon couuty teachers1 exam
inations will be held as follows:
Xeiw,uehonlnif, for Maueh Chunk towiikhlp,
Monday. June &
I-anslord Uorough, Tuesday, June 7.
HuHimlt Hilt lWro4Hth, Wednesday, Jutw 8.
Audeiirled. for lUnVl tAunshliv Trmrulnv.
June 0.
Kt WelMport. for Franklin Independent
Ulttrtet ami rarrvllle, Saturday, June 11.
Maueh Chunk Uoroufth, Saturday, June aft.
Lehlshton, for LelilgJitwi, Welwortaud J'aek
Ciloti, Monday, June ST.
Weatherly Ikrought TiWMlay, June 9.
FjiSt Maiu1i Chiiiik Hnrmiirh. W'mIikm.I.
June jd.
Furuaee School HouM,for Frank llu townlilp,
Monday, August a.
lludsundiil. for I'jLfLer touutthln. TiiAtrti.
ltoekport, for I-hlgh and iAuuuue towathipa.
Thursday, Auitust U.
Ashfleld, for t-Ut Peiin Township. Thursday,
August is. '
Mlllikort.for I-ower Towameualiuc townshlr,
liaturday, Augut ju.
ritAsant Corner, for MalMHilmc towukhlp,
MooUy, August L
Stony Greek. Hehool Houm, for l'mn ruret
towtishiii, Saturday, August
LehlKhton, ipecla. enamlnatlon, batarday,
tptenhef if.
All appJieauU mut le examined In the dUtrlct
In which they Inteud to teach, unlet writleu
Krinhudou to do otherwiM be grauted by the
iard of Directors dealrliu; lo etaptoy eueli
teacltera. N'oeeitlfioate wilibt granted Utap-
fjvHn ufturr it irwriui
wlio liate not luade a careful
Um beat works on ttuu-hlDS.
pUeanta under IT sears of ave, ikor to appHeauM
itiAun cum hi atuHiir oi iMnrrai o
AiiappfteauUitMiv-
lag a f oil one U Iu ortltotrmptu
hy, reading, writ-
Mb
laolitleal .ittOii-raul.v ud t4dauMnr ou uu
ittrrcMtltteftte ueed au be tuaiolned lu well
IWJMUHWy o
auaialniCI ti
br&uchei thU Mir. HitifiMiai wto ebai
wtit be rwiulred of all ijiyfloaali itot ku
tit ilupMlMmai. ' lreaiora are reapM
iteter
rMU4N44d to be kM at Im eiamli
T. A. HjfittBK.Co. ttH1.
Lehigh ton, l'a., May tt, law.
If you want houwt olothln for
mu and boys iu ready-made or made
to your order you oan get them at the
One Vrioe Star Clotbiug Hall, Mauoh
! Chunk, for letu mouy than lwhwe,
WDere everything U markd la phtlu
ogureti ai. rot-it lmiiohi pnew.
Uuld itwtablMi a lid 7vs4a
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I 11. JlOU a, at4UOU UOAK.
THE
UNIVERSAL
Hamilton andSixth Sts.,
Allentown, Pa.
pecial,
As we predicted early in the
season, Silke have assumed their
old proud position at the top
notch of popular favor; wu have
them in all the ultra fashionable
textures, and
COMMENCING TO-BAY.
make such low prices that no
room for disappointment may
exist.
Our offering of Printed China
Silks tit 28 and 31c, will speak
for tnemselvfs ; we believe them
unequaled.
t 36c. we offer a line of 24
inch I'nnted Chinas, superior
quality, style and colorings ; will
hold their own against any at
55 cents.
At 53c. we are showing sev
eral handsome effects in Printed
Chinas. 24 inches wide, excel
lent quality and designs ; will
compare favorhhly with any at
75 cents.
At 59c real Japanese Silk, 26
inches wide.in plaids and stripes,
woven, fast colorings, warranted
to wash, value 73c. Just the
thing for skirts, shirt waists,
blouses, and for ladies' and chil
drcn's dresses, it is without a
rival.
at iuc, we will sell you a
Florentine Silk, 32 inches wide,
in tan, black, cream, etc. i?eal
value is 1.
At S9c. 24-inch Printed
Chinas in white, cream, navy
and black ground, floral designs
in exquisite color effects. This
is without doubt the most per
fect silk to be found. It would
In? cheap at $1.25.
A very remarkable bargain at
this time is our 24-inch Ulack
Faille Frandaise, llich, round
cord- An elegant silk. Our
pi ice, 98c, Real value, $1.50.
In Gros Orain Silk we are
offering auotner most remark
able bargain, 24-inches wide,
98c. Reduced from $1,25.
A complete line of Faille
Francaise Silks, all colors and
black. Very superior $1.00
quality only 77c.
Swivel Surahs at 80o; Hair
line Mourning Silks at 73c;
Novelties in Brocaded Chinas at
98c, are amongst the bargains
we offer you this week.
ANDREW J. HAIRE.
ORIGINATOR of Popular Prill.
Reading R, R. System
Lehigh Valley Division.
Arrannttoert ot Pawtnger
Trains.
Si imini.E ik ErrrcT
MAY 15 ,1892.
TUA1X3 I.KAVK IXHinilTON
For Kwark and New York tJ.T.48,Binl lt.1
a.m., soo, a.2) s 7.w p. m. ....
ror AI.IIIIIIKa uiiiiiik wiiuirmucipw.w.
Lm, a.m.; I2.A8. 1.37 auil 7.86 p m.
Pur Lainberttlllr and irrnton S.13, 0.00 ami
ll.Ua.ni., and 11.S3 S 4 ST l.m.
For Slatlniton, OataMiiqua, Allentown, Hetli
lenem, and liiston, 5.M, u.47, 7.46, aoo, n.ii
a. m , is M, 2.4i, 3.00, 4.37, .si, 7.i and 10J17 p in.
ror i niiancinina aim liuinu nui mmd,iii
T.I6. W M 11(1 11.12 a. 1111 9.42, 3.00,4 37, . anil
7.90 p.m. , JJt
r or K.auinganuiiarnTOui t.w uu n.i n....,
n'n. White Hall, Coplay, and llokendauqtia
MS, 0.47. tt.OO 9M & 11.12 a. in.; IZJB, a.,4.87,
ft IM atiif I ft M t III.
in.; 1.10, 3.07,4 10, 6.15, 7.17,9.911, .S3I. ni. and
'lrf!ihrlv and llailf (on O.IB.7.43 9.30 and
HJSa.ln.: 4.10,6.18,7.17, 10.M p.lll,
For Mafiafioy City, Sh'enandoali and Atliland
mf, (., vu anu i i.wi in. i ..in, w .... ! ....
For Ml. oarmtl and Mliamoklli 0.K, 7.43 and
,M a 111. I 4.10, MO & 7.17 p III,
For i'oi'uvillo o!m.'7.l3. 7.4ft. iM lt.it and lt.iu
a. in., .roil. 4.1(1, 7.17 and 7.W p.m
ror lYiuif imvirii, wiiKntiurir aim
7.43, S..K) and 1I.A3 a.m. ; 4.10, IUS, 7.17 and 10.M
p. 111.
I'or rillston ami I.. & 11. Junct., 7.43, e,3S, and
11A1 a.m.; ..ni, n.i.i, ,.11 imu iuv, i, in.
For 'liinkttannock 7,42 and U.a3 a. in.; 4.10,
0.10 aim p.in.
turuirrgu, Auuurn, iiuiwa nun iirurvaii
For Ia vine. Tow anda, Ha rp, Wat erly, Fl-
mlra, Itochester, llutlulo. Ninfnra Falls and t,ia
wm n.03 a.m.i ana io.a p. in.
For F.lmlrn and the West via HAlAmanea at
4.10 p. in.
For New York 0.07 andll.Ka.m.i S17 aud 7.:
li. m.
For l'Mladeliilila 7.6; a. in.: 2.6J, 9.17 and 7.20
p. ni.
For Easton anil Intermediate Stat Ions, 0.07,
7.87, 11.17 a.in., 12 52. s.ru. s.t7 and 9.IU p. m.
ror oiaiicn uniiiiK a.if, h.mj, ii.is, ii.sh iiki
a.,m. ; a on, o.iA, b.44, ana o.xi p. m.
For Kend ne ot 0.07 a. m. : 2.tt! and 7.m n. m.
For llazleton u.oo. and 1 1 aa.it. in. 1 3 os nnd io.m
u. in.
For Mahannycltv and .slienandoah O.M. ll.Kl
a. in., hiiu jv p. in.
run uiBiie ai i ae . in
For White Haven. Wllkea.llirre. Fltt.Htnn.
Tnnkhaiinock.'lowaniln, Haie, llhaea, lleneta,
Auhurn, Klmlrti, Itoehester, llullat, Madura
Falls auj the West 10IA n.ni.
For further particulars Inquire ol Arentsfor
inn. lames.
A. A. Mrl.iaill, Vrealdenl ami (len'l I.ma; er.
C. II. HANCOCK, (leneral Fiisstnocr Ai.ent,
l'hlladelphla, Fn.
A. W. NONNF.MACIIFlt. AsVt tleneral Fas-
sender Atteni, Moutli lletlileliein, ra,
May li, la, iv
OFFICE OF Till:
Lehighton Water Co.
l.KIIIOIITON, 'A April till, U92,
I liertbvrerllfvtliat the fttltowtntr rMnlnltrtn
uus adorned at u nieftlnir of tlie florid of Ilirco-
torsot this Company held on the 4th day of
ftRfiOLVKD. Ihat a lueelinsr of lha KtocKhold
ii be called ro com en e At the otllre ot tin vmn
pany.on the llthdayoi.fune, lHti, between the
hours of one ami tlircc nVirtflf it. 111.. to IiiLn nr
tloa on the Apiroat or disappioral ot the tio-
uany from $.11,000 to 30,uWflnd that the Her re
laryheand Is hereby dhectedlo to Rle notice
HOWAItl) HEAUOI.IiT, Brcretary.
April 9.-lri.
J. A. PHILLIPS,
-Mr AM ft IN-
Pianos and Organs,
WKISSI'OIIT, FA.
KmirCaidina! KYftsnns Why You should ihiy
4 uiii Fiaiiosaiidllrgansat I'milliis'"
l-T I 1II1III9 IIHS IIU AKlllS I
(j?-mill! s has l llerliirs I
tsTThUlli'S has 1 1 rxpensest
syl'lillllis can tune I'lanos and Oreahst
Now is Your Time!
""SO"-
Building Lots For Sale
Don't unit, but come at once
and buy one of these beautifully
located lots, You will be sur
prised at the- visw they afford
and the price will be sure to
please you. No trouble to show
you around. Call on either
A. F. SNYDEK,
or H. J. HONOEN,
East Wei9sport, l'a,
'T
Into tliiukiiiK vou are cettinc a No. 8
Rauge or Store simply because It Is
marked ivo. , or bemuse your dealer
says It Is. MeasuretlieOveusund Fire
Box for yourself. We have tho largest
sizes, heaviest ami best makes, aud uill
uot be undersoil. Our guarantee
means If goods are not as represented,
we return your money without any back
taitc on our pare.
a
THE MCKiNIA- HILL has
has not alfected our prices or quality
oi our goons.
We will give you just as good a job
oi spotiiiug or Homing as ever.
To do a eood. first-class lob of Furn
ace Work we spare neither time nor
pains, iiie one lunuumentul ruling
thought which we aro striving daily to
mane more
Iron -Clad
(waiving asldeall other couslderatious),
is not how fast, but how good can we
aa a piece or work. Hive us a trial.
I'umps of all kinds at low figures.
J. W. Heller,
Over 7anal, East Weissport,
BTTDmiTDl? I We, tliauoJerllgned w.r.
I T it I, 1 aallr.lT cured ol ruplur. bjr
si., rmiaaelpnia, l'a.. n. jonei rnllllpe, Ken.
u, atfuare, r..; i. A. ivr.ui, maiinaiiHi, ra.;
I. M . Mmall. Mount Alia. Pa.i Her. H. 11. Slier.
m.r, NuDMiir. ra.i 11. J. Ilell.t, nil M. Tweltlh
.St, KeadlDt, Pa.. Wm. tin, iwd Alontroi. St.,
Philadelphia; II. I.. Howe, WM tlm St., Heading,
raiUeerge and r'h. Uurkart, 4M LoeuitSI.,
nvauiuK, ra. oenn lor circular.
THOMAS'
Drug :: Store,
FIItST STflEET. I.EIIIGIITOX, 1'A.
H'X.1. UNK or
Fishing' :-: Tackle.
A flood Itaior la a blaaelng. We wll
tueui. All giiarantMtl, or can le ex
rliansed.
Lotik Out fur the Currant Worm.
Our lluz 1'uwder kllU them.
GOOD POCKET KNIVES.
We 11 them.
Xtf Vali So,la on Tap.
AIo, a Pull UlMI of
iiuaraiiiaMi rreaii, i rr our
SOARIjET wax bean,
Vou Wixr Ha mar Ir.
Common
Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.
IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.
POETRY ON WHEELS
Would you twin fort know,
Aa you liuelmterln, go,
Oyer country road, all Binootli or rotigh t
Try Hie "Oil Trtnpereil Sprltif,"
Which KrflJler ptita In,
Ami jnnr plaifotnn rule eaty enoaibl
Or Inie jcu a notion,
To e?l i M of liors intitlon,
Kxcept the inMlon leimlliwlvef
Then Rel Hie "Haulier Spilnf," l'elr,
SolJ by Krel.ller, tlie dealer,
Ami ion will be sure of winning Ilia prle.
lias your linrae a quick gall,
That lie can well wall ?
Ami when all the tixutt are Jult awful
Tnen net a low "OornliHt" ot llarry,
Poll Sixty-IIVK DniXAHSl don't larrjl
And he'll run on all roada that ire lawful,
The tip and down Jelk,
The ahafta every way work,
You can now effectually CURB,
Uy Imi Inn the Old Ellpllc Spring .tjle,
From KrelJIer'a nice pile,
And jnn'll no longer thow evils bniiuhe.
Ia your liorae an old plug,
Whose crave aliould be dug 1
All ! A Spindle Huecy will make It o easy,
Which Kreldler will sell,
With top maile sn well,
For Fifty Imllam I to lireer-r.
Heavy anil Light Itepalra Prompt, Cheap,
anil Good. A pleaetire lo show Oooils.
II. It. KltEIllI.EII,
Weiispoiit, l'A.
Fine R'ines, Liquois nnd Cigars,
Fresh Hoer and Porter.
FIIEG LUNCH every day from 0:00 to
12:00 a. in,, ami every Saturday even
ing. "Call and see me. I will treat
j-ou right.
0iinette Die Carriage IVorke, '
North First Street, Lehighton.
CHnniPi"G SALC
or-
Valuable Ileal Estate.
li., . te-H., a uilr of rlflt-1 l.';iilja (Ir-tnl.nr
Term. ltl, lo-nie illrevteil, Iheie will l-e-posed
lo Public Balf. nt Hie Touit House In the
borouglt ot Mattel. Cluink, on
Monday, Tune 13ili, 1892,
AT Ohb O'clock, P. M.(
the following described lirojK'Ky, to-lt :
Xu. 1. All that certain tract nt land sit n a to In
the UoiouKh ot Oli.&htoii, Carbon County,
PeuimhitiitA, and bounded and described as
follows . Uegtnnliiff nt a corner on Mationlng
Sireei, lllcllie uiriHMiiB iiuiiiihcii iu im ihiy,
or late ot Milton Munslcker, number thlrt) (.30),
ona j'lanpriJlotknown us "Keuben Hnnsick
er's addition to the said Horousb ot lehighton."
tun iniiidrcil (200t feet, thence bv an allev noith-
eait ninety (W) feet to Pine street, now Pourth
street, thence by Pine street northwest one hun
dred and four OOl) feet , thence by lot now or
late ot Ainanaes uieni, ana numuereu ineniy
slx (2C) on said plan or plot south went two hun
dred and twenty-six nud one-half t2i!6)feet;
tii0nr. iv nn nllpv northwest alone said lot No.
26 twenty ne ia!5i feet tlienct by au alley along
lots numbered thirty-nine to foitj-slxO'J toic).
Inchisi.e, ou said plot, southwest three hundred
and thlrt) -one (3.11) feel , thence by land now or
late of Frederick Ieuckel Bouth one aud one
half degrees, east two hundred and twenty-lhe
tafMMeetto an alley at nouhwest corner of lot
number thirty-eight (38) on said plot, thence
bv said alley north sixty-eight and one-fourth
tea1) depress, east along lot tt.li ty-four to thlr
tvicrht(.uto3i. Inclusive, on said Dlot. aud
north seventy-set en and three-fourths (.TilOde
grees, rusi H.UHB .muumur. iiiuijMincD w "ii
Sam itiui uiDianio ui iru Miiuuit-ii aim unj
t'XO) feet thence southeast hy said lot mini
her thirty. three List two hundred and twenti-
twoottZ) (eet to said llahonlng sheet . thence
by said Mahoning stieet one hundred and
eighty seven (187 u'el, to the place of hoirln
nlng,coiitatuing IHItEi: ACHES MORE oft
LKart, tne unproeu.eni) iitfreou neiug a
Two-nnd-a-linlf Story Fiame
Dwelling House,
24x20 feet, with n oue storv-and a half frame
kitchen. feet, attached, Iruine butcher
house one story.. ml-a-Imll, lixM feet, frame
wagon Bhed,30k.d feet, frame baii 2t32 feet,
one Hied, lxas feet, two corn cribs, coal and
woou iiuiiwh, pigsty aim wain iiuune.
Ko. 2. Also all those cert. loti or pieces of
ground slln.ite on the wet side of Pine street
(now fourth sheet) In said lie rough of Lehigh-
iuii, hiiu imiiiuwreu nil t:nu piui aim. inree ai,
tive (fi), seven 7), eiiflit (a), fifteen (ill) and
sixteen fIGl. eat-li of naid lots eontaliilmr In
front or bieadth ou said Pinestrett tllty-tno (B2)
leei hiiu eiieuuiug iioin iiienc wesiwaru, or
of thatwhlth between parallel linestwubundred
and ten (210) feet to an alley. Hounded bv lots
by pine street and wi'td by suid alley, containing
aftngetherONi; ANIl A HALF At II EH MOKE
till I-t3.
Nn. 3. AUthnt certain liift or (ilectt of land
situate In the towulin .it Mahouluir. Carbon
count v. lVimnvhaiila. nnd hounded nud dls-
crlbeil as follows to wit IteglnnliiK at a stone
iiirm-e uy lanu oi i;etaiut r reuencK, bouiii
eiglitj seen and a halt (7S) deitrees.nest
seventj twoand ihe-teidh (;a 6-10) perch e to a
stone, thence by laud of Jonah A. Hum thhleen
(13) degrees east twenty-two i'i-i) ierebes to a
stone, flience bv laud of Wllwu Hough north
forty two ail deKreesaud three-quarters (V.
east itiiteeiMlG) eiches and live-tenths (filO),
thence south eighty two (iu) degieeg and one
half, east sixty W) jtercheM to a stone, thence by
land of Nathan llaheuold north eltthlv iko. de-
grees.w est twenty three aud set en tenuis ti3M0)
perehes to the place of liegjnlng, eoutalulng
Ix acres and oue hundred and thirl) (130)
Tiviies u ill iiirnsuie.
No. AU that certain tract of laud situate
In Alahouing towutthlp, Carbon county, IVnu
aj Ivania. aud Itounded and descrlbnl as follows,
to wil lieglniung at a stone, thence b land of
Ueome ltex. twiulli trteiilv-neven ti7) decrees
east fflty nine tan) perches lu a pout , theuce by
land of Henry Pi"tr tioilh sevent two aud one
half W.) degrees eat I went) four perches to
a itot, tfience by laud of the same north tweu
ty seven i-" I ileKtees went slity-foiir ifrl) lurch
es And one half to a post, thence by laud lute
of Ellas lieunett. south slit) tOO) degrees, west
twentj-three peiehes and elght-Wntlts t.238-101,
to the place of tegi lining, containing NINE1
v tna nuu mil i j ptriviicR ail h: I. lUVitauir. .
Seized and taken luto executlou as the tiro-
perl) of lieu ben Hunsleker and to be sold by I
JOS. H. AVEHB, I
Graff, Plalntltf's Attton.e. HIierltT.
Sheriff's OMee.MauciiChuuk. Mar IT. IMU
Insolvent Debtor's Noltce.
NutlM i hrekv mivn thmt l'ATHinir r
MrtiAltV KV.ol Beam MmOow, l arbon Oouu
ty, lias Hp idled to Ute Comt of Couhmmi Plas,
for tlw Cu'iiity of Carbon, for the beuefit of the
lltHOlveikt IIWl Ol tilt nt.llllaalalmantltl tit I'aafLIl.
t Irani, and tltat tlie said Court luu appointed
the Moond Monday of J ime, A. 1). 1MB (it be
ing the first iU ot Una nef teiin uf Court), for
the hual hearing ou said jltlUMi, at the Court
House In tbe borough of Mattel. Cltuuk, lu said
Lwiii) ui ituuu, ntim wu w 1 1 ere rrvult
ors of said Patrick P. MeOarvey may attend, if
liwy lltlllaa n'Ifr, Ullll HtlW VUaW, II HU) IHey
ha e, w It) fie lioulU not W dlseliariied
I'AV 111 II. VV A I hlNh,
rrutlioiuiur).
CHA1. & I finsR, Kolli'itnn,
ThisGRl .Ti'H' II f I'l I'.t:.,. tcceu
fulCUNbUMPlb ' 1 I I Kl . lulj by drug
KlaUon apCMlive , i.t!-nt .,: t. -: I'tatnaolbei
Cure can aland i ,,fuliv. M yal bnve r
COUGII, lIUAKsl-Nts ...i I ACRIPPK,!! ,
willcureTounioiii,itlv. II ) our i l,ild La. the
CROUP or AYllool IM. lutxai, uat u i
oiucaly and relief is .uc. II you fear CON I
sUMKriON.doo'l wail until your caU hope
lass, but take tlusCuie at once aud receive nW.
mediate belp. Luc Urftlrs. 50c. and fi.oa
Travelers convenirnt ixxket sue SM. Aali ,
your dmggutiotSlllLOH'S CURE. II yowl
leaf are aote or back lame, u bhUob's ror j
OM fUsten. Price, 25c.
(ill! sai.K 1!,
Dr. C T. Horn, L.li:Khtou, P
III tKN KlIiJkKt- H iiinlei Ihi Ki.-hajbH
U Hulcl. Batuk BUccl.tui h ami.uth .li.r ttfl
HMOwr nw luuic, mre- uni.uiun e
in mock a iuii um 01 untsy imim enteiM
M prlMt, had wm n the oul) ptoee
oul) p4M lu lowu
1 Crean lor toe f aw.
wnere you can dut mmnan
t Wg. f Owen h
i SB
BEX'S BOM
Just Received n Inrge
All Silk nt only
Is n new wash fahrio, printed on
oesigns, uenuuiui iinisn,
Filial. YARD WIDE, ONTjY 10 OENTS PER YARD.
VOWOH? iMJEMBOIS
Ate out! of ths newest of the fine wash goods for the searon.
have them in a variety of colorings and styles.
New things in Ulnck and White
; T, A HER. : :
In skirt and rullle width, including the popular Point
irlimlt.
is complete and is up to the times in the new- shades and differ
ent wonvos, including tunny novelties not to lie found elsewhere.
Seasonable underirenr for Indies, men nnd children.
miOAIllVAV,
Mnitch CJlmnlc, Pn
The Cheapest Place in Town
For "Wi.ll I'itpcr, Borders and Decora
tion is nt
'oil Tiff
lUlll l&
!aby Gaps, Ruchings,
or Notions of any kind until
you see the new stock
Obert's Block, Lehiaht:n
ill You Paint Your Roof ?
IF YOU IX),
Use "Hawthorn's Roof Paint,"
Guaranteed the Very Rest. For sale exclusively by
C. A. GOTH,
Opposite the Post Office,
WE ARE
PRETTY THINGS -FURNITURE
AT LOWEST PRICES.
And we are confident that it will be to your interest to call
nnd sen us before you buy nlsewhere. Vou can select here with
tho same advantage as in the
goods being the same, and in
nlso have a
At Our Usual Zow Prices.
Respectfully,
Kemeber & Savartz,
NORTH FIRST STREET.
" iriieifl nre you going, my pretty maid I"
"To buy some shoes" is what she said.
. "Where do you buy, my pretty maid 1"
"Uome right nlong and see." 6he said.
ITIiere did she gol
Why did she go there I
Would you do tho same f
The maid tlinn sain
Down at Dariei
Store, you know they
Rought at sheriff's sale
the whole stock of store
and frctory ol Wolfe's,
and thoy are closing out
at Rig Rargains AU the
girls nro going up to piok
out n pair before Saturday,
a tho mill Saturday is
to big you can lmrdl,. get
waited on Rrother Clinrlie
got pair for himsel f and
sftyslahe sure he saved a
dollar on them. Now, roader (
the place is in Allentown at
72;1 Hamilton street, need we
say more. While in Allentown
ask anybody they will tell
you our's is the place.
A Pointer to Retailers,
Can soli and deliver yon any and every
thing in the line of
Fi'Vfih JFi'witft anttYeyetahles,
Including SJenns, Peas, Pineapples, Ban
anas, Oranges, Lemons, etc., etc.,
eheaper then you ean buy
them in the cities.
83?s lleinember thU ami Iit us your onler.
OSCAR J. SEAGER,
Whole sale Commission Denier, East Weissport,
MAR0SE.
nnd brnutiful line of
37 ir. per yard.
light nnd dark grounds, all new
Our stock ol
a A. REX.
or,u'r ' Socond and
iron Streets.
Dress Trimming
Lehighton, Penn'a
SHOWING
larger cities, prices and quality of
some instances better. e
1
To make ronm fur new goo , we will for 30 d;n , si l
Ifilnli ElniiAi' nt ft X.
mm m mm m ir
HB III I I UUUI 11 UUC91 V
Now is the time
Big Bargains
CiJ U AlsmtvYW' IB AY JEM,
SOUTH .MUST StIIEUT, I-.EIIIGIITON.
.Mifc. fmm
Miss Alvonin.
LADIES' JACKETS,
HTi will sell our Ziulics' (Reefers) Jackets at a reduction.
They are all this season's goods, in Tuns, Greys, Blues and Black.
There aro about 100 of them,
LOT 1 H'cre $5-00, reduced to $4.00
LOT i! ll'ere $7.00, reduced to $5-50.
(UedlorJ Cord Clotli.)
LOT fl Were $8.00, reduced to $6.50.
634 Hamilton
Mrs. M. Cutton, Weissport.
Branch Store. First street; Lehighton.
The cheapest place in this vicinity to buy Redrcom and Par
lar Suites is at the popular establishment of
JOSEPH F. REX East Woiasport, Penn'a,
Orer Hie Canal lirl.lsp.
I'lii'tivulnr Attention is pniil iu Undertakiu
In all its braccbes. In connection nllli tlie above lire also carry a full line of
FLOUR, FEED, ETC., nblcli ire are spHIhe at low prices. Give u a call.
JOS. P. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a.
We altrays make ii a point to tave money for Ihoie people nbo buf bere, by tell
ing tbe best floods at tlie yerv lowest prices. If you are wise you will buy bere and
tbus seenro adtanlante of nbat no are coinlaully offering puicbasers In tbe way of
bargains. Just now w are selling
FRUITS AM) YKflKTAULES OF ALL KINDS
AT UNIIEA1ID OK l'HIOKS. WHILE IN
Dry Roods, Groceries, Provisions, Reafly Mafle CiolWon. Be,
We Itold the (ait en Itock Hottoai pr(. Come aud tee us.
0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoi t.
101 CtREAII
Clioiie 1OBBreci,ioEfiikBY si Bill
esa'wiU.y iliinM bib .Fowelei'y
FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI
FUL JEWELRY. '
Are among the new things now on exhibition in our tore. We
believe that nowhere in this county enn you find a prettier
nKortment to select from at lower price. Our goods ore not
traah but good honest goods'at lowest prices.
CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS.
The forme in all'deleetable dainties, and everything seasonable
in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices
All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys.
owest prices aud biggest assortment-
Olias. H. Husbaum,
BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT. PA.
m m 1 ri
to take advantage of
Grnncl Opening
OK HEAtllFVL
Sprinti anil Snmmer Millinery!
As nsnnl we eclipse
nil competitors by ex
hibiting the largest as
soHinent of Trimmed
and Untrimmed Hats
and Bonnets at lowest
cash prices.
"nil lit'foro buying elscwheii.
Graver, Le5?iiTi
Pa
St., Allentown.
Rright Flowers of Spring and
Summer Time are here in
PRETTY
A lare feast for ladies who
like pretty things in New Mil
linery Goods. Come and see us.
Fashionable City Milliners
enables us to give all the newest
f. things. Prices the Very
Lowest.
IN
AND-
SODA WATER,
AT