I Bsflp BSSsL BSBSBSSSnSBSS. ORtalHALCHFAP CASH STORE newsy owtmieistes. I'AfKKItTON. if not, you -Mr. Thoc J. 1 1nrlemaii, Bpent lt l.orAl NOTION liny picture frames at RU-bel". Full line of Ingrain and llrun.els WUISSPORT AND AHOINI). .1K.NKftWM.r fOMIN(i AND G0IN(i. i.ouAi. matthks of moiim on I.K8N Momlay aH'ttrryrllle rlaitlug relative. , ,wrpPtB at lteury ScliwartjiV IMPOltTANOK TInvr VOI1 MH'll. Bh-mld spt1io Hrnu'ilul .Striped !w...ttia.oW.,i in tiii.oiir .(...: 11. Xt.xiHnna rll.lilmrd ltl OUT SIIOW . . ... ' i tl.;.1 windows ni w 11 y" of Material would br called n bargain at 35c Handsome as sortment Cashmers at 20c. Bookfold and all Colors never sold ibr less then 2Hc. Hook fold Caslimers at 15c all the Leading Shades 20c a yard would have been a bargain price some time ago. Cream Henrietta a very popular Dress Material this season for Con fhmatiou out-fits. Black Cash meres and Henriettas Albatross foi Confirmation Dresses, all the Leading Dress Trimmings. Our 50c Kid Gloves cost you 75c elsewhere. will Tokalino. that moans our 75c Corset. No doubt other houses are charging $100 for a less sightly Corset. J. T. NUSBAUM, r tint Street, between South and Plum Street", Lehlghton. Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY MARCH 4, 1802 IIKAVKR HUN. -tiovenn Frable was vlsitinR In this Yloinity. HenrriDanzer was to Tamaqua on b isiness on Monday. Wm. Becker Is happy oyer the ar rlral of a bouncins baby girl. Charles Conell, of Monroe county, spent a few days with James Schoch. II. J. Danzer has so many orders for wood that he can't "fill them all on aocount of the deep snow. . James Appenseller and family, f East Mauch Chunk, were visiting at Bernhard Llenliara's on Sunday. The roads were so badly drifted that the Paokerton working men from this placd couldn't goto work on Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evert nnd their son Howard were vlsitinR at Alfred Senslnger's In Mahoning on Sunday. Mahoning township has six school directors and not one of them has visit ed our school this season. Why is this thus? Wo expect good roads the coming season, Samuel Evert, of this place has ben elected supervisor for the lower end of the Township. Nw Social Organization. Misses Mary and Ella, daughters of David Ebbert, entertained a number of their frionds at their palatial home on the corner of Second and North streets, last Friday evening. The pleasure program of the evening was vocal and Instrumental music, danciug, games, delightful repartee and a mag ulflcent banquet at a late hour. Those present were Aflsses Irene Fenster uiacher, Anzle Montz, Helen and Hat tie Carpenter, Gertie Horn, Llllie Relchard, Emma Seller, Anzie Bauer, Oussie Clauss and Messrs. Frank and Will Obert, George Relchard, Allen Peters, G. C. Clauss, Vrof. G. E. Gray, Al Pohl and Fred Kutz. During the evening Messrs. Obert, Clauss and Gray delivered Important remarks on social Improvement, when, following a general anil pleasant argu ment, a social club was organized with the object of improvement in mlud The officers elected are President, O C. Clauss; vice president, Gertie Horn; secretary, Mary Ebbertitreasurer, Will Obert; musical director. Anzie Bauer; assistant, Ella Ebbert. The organization will meet twice every monthLalteruatlug at the homes of the members. At a meeting to be held to-night at the home of Miss Anzle Bauer, on Third street, the or ganization will be named and impor tant business will be transacted. Week I-rrtln.ntlr HliUnmltwl hv "" Special Iteporier. Insure yourself in the Prudential. llardlng'allvery sports a handsome new bay horse. Insure all In your family In the Prudential. Flue teams for all purposes at the South Eud Livery, John Acker, of Uankway, It Is said, Is a candidate for supervisor. All kinds of books and line station ery at Luckeubach's, Mauch Chunk. Miller's planing mill was idle last week. Work was resumed on Monday. The Prudential Insures all peoplo. If In good health, from 1 to fl9 years of age. Expressman A. Ij. Hagorman ox pects to drive a handsome new horse next weok. Fine free lunch will be served at W. A. Peters' restaurant on Saturday ovenlng. Will some nne nlease tell us the present address of Daniel Heck, late of scrtuilon, ra. Tli Harsh Heater Works resumed operations on Monday after an idle ness dating since unrlstmas, Just make it a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Fred Kraus, ot Alleutowu, is at the Exchange Hotel, witu live horses, not the famous block of five, however. Go to C. A. Harding's livery on Xorth street for teams for pleasure purposes or for weddings or funerals. Lowest priees. At the session of the Evangollcal conference at Bethlehom last week, Uev. A. M. Snmpsel, of this town, was on tne committee oi education. -Dr. O. W. Snyder, Lehlghtou's popular veterinary surgeon, drives a pretty uav norse tnrougn a aeai wun A. flood Opportunity, We hear much these days about the probable exodus from the cities this coming spring owing to the fear of the cholera. This seems quite likely, and It would be well for Lehlghton people to t ake tome steps toward bringing the advantages of living In this vicinity to the city people iua conspicuous manner (raus, the Allentown horse dealer. In the spring Dr. Delcamp, of Uankway will move to Franklin tuwn ship, where he will take possession uf ins vaiuauie larming property. The South End Livery will add four new horses to their live stock and with a bus and handsome cab will he ready for all the biz that conies their way. In referring to the handsome Bainting on the Interior of Dr. W. A. 'erhamer's new homo we failed, last week, to mention that it was executed uy tne well Known artist, l rauK elu laud. John J. Hummel, who knows more about blowiug a comet than 90 out of 100 men, will he an appllcaift before Lehlghtou's new council for the olllce of police and market clerk. Fid Relchard, better known by the suggestive, though hardly aesthetic coguomen of "Fatty," Is the new sup erintendent Of Harding's popular north street livery, vice Ed Gilbert, resigned. Irvin Schoch Is authority for the report that the genial John Behm dls covered a bright hued raiubow at 4..T0 o'clock Friday morning last. It is rather early for rain bows, but we sup pose there is no disputing it 11. N. Grools prepared to deliver freight and baggage In all parts of LicniRtiton anu weissport at very reasonable rates. Orders may be left at Mehrkam it Son's. A share of the patronage Is solicited. 2t A petition was In circulation here during the past week praying that the bill before the State Legislature for the introduction of music as a study in our public schools be passed and piajceu on tne statutes. There were many signers to the petition Business at the Lebk'h Stove Foundry has increased l.ngoly during the past year. Instead of furnishing their btoves and ranges to jobbers as heretofore they deal direct with local trade. They hare all the work on hand tuat they can attend to. Thomas Koons, who devotes somo of his time to the drover business, It Is said, had the misfortune to lose twelve tine hogs through nog cholera, within the very recent past. Mr. Koons 1ms a lot. of hogs which are also --tald to be sintering with disease, Mr. Kurtznabe, of Harrlsburg, was the guest of Zion's Reformed Sunday school, last Sunday, where he made a very Interesting address. Mr. Kurtz nabe is the representative of a publish ing house and Hill supply tho Sunday scuoui wun newnymu oooks. Milton Trainer ami family, of Uankway, has moved to South Easton where they will make their future homo. Milt was formerly employed with the Lehigh Wagon Works, but Is now wun tne vaney uompany, doing line uecoiming on passenger cars, The King's Daughters of Earnest Workers' circle, will meet as usual the second Thursday of the month which will bo .Mar. U, at the home of Miss Laura Seidle. All members are earnest ly requested to be present as the an nual election of otlicers is to tuke place. The Lehigh Wagon Company, lim ited, ou Saturday lust snipped to New York city, the Hist lot of delivery wa gous, in the recent order of llfty. The wagons were handsome specimens of mechanical skill and, wo opine, couldn't bo beat anywhere for complete excel lence. Of the soveral churches of the Evangelical Auti Don man faith which contributed to the missionary fund of that association wf find that Lehlghton leutu mi's win snuiv; oiauiiglou: ,1. 1'. .Miller AlMSt-; Parryvllle: J. K. Sev frit, W1.C1; Lehlghton: A. M. Sannisel, i. nun k: u. u. welgert, M i.s Ella lVtei, or Leliightnn, was i pretty cloture thngiii'st of Miss iinnbel ittclianiei Klshers gallery. over siiltiilay. I -1) F liinker sml wife, of Parry vllle, were the guests ol relatives heie on last Huuday. W. F. Brodhead circled at Moun tain Top on last Sunday and was tho gUi-stot Mr. D. a libel t. -Mrs. Stuckley and daughter Llazie aro visiting relatives at Coal port this week. Mrs. U. S. Grant Tobias spent Tuesday at the llruilhead residence oil the hill. John W. Heller, of Weissport, oo cupled the pulpit In the M. E. Church on Inst Sunday evening. Ambrose Backcastine who has been a rostdeut here for the past five years moved with his family to Hum mel) own, Dauphin county, where he will reside In the future. -W. W. White and wife, of Weather- ly J. L. Harlemau aiid wife, T.J. Hnrlemau and wife, of this place, made sleighing party to Beltz's one night this week. A pleasant time was had. Mr. Porter, a candidate for the County Superintetidoy of schools, but at present tho principal of the public schools here, spent Sunday and Mon day in Kidder township visiting his family. The foot hridgo crossing the river has beeu damage by the recent blizzard to such an extent that notices have been posted up cautioning and pro hlbltilig persons to cross, as the bridge is unsafe and persous crossing will do so at a risk. Friends of the public schools may well feel uroud of Messrs. Ira Everltt and Harry Snyder the latest additions to the echool board by election, they are both young men of great promise, and will see that questions appertain- Ingio education are advanced In the interest of the school going hoy and girl. At the late election the good peo ple of this town voted for and elected a supervisor.. We cau but hope that the new incumbent will deal fairly with his constituents at this end of a large township, our roadways for the past few years have not been kept up to a very high standard therefore It Is necessary this important matter should receive prompt attention on tho part of the new oillclal, that is wken he takes hold of the reins of government. Two new snow plows were turned out of the car department this week; they present a very handsome appear. auce, railroaders claimed them to he the best in use, the plows from the body up are built house shape and aro made of the best material obtainable, the weight ot both plows Is sixty tons, tons and tons of Iron can be placed on the Inside which will allow the car to tackle the largest kind of a snow drift without damaging it In the least, they are to bo used on the N. Y. division of the L. V. R. R., near Buffalo. Fidel Armbruster, who for many years as a shifter here In the coal yard, died at his residence in East Mauch Chunk ou last Monday night; deceased was a native of Oermany and came to this country while very young taking up a residence in and around Mauch Chunk; ha also served In our late war and was one of the famous Bucktails. He was of a generous whole-souled disposition, and had a large circle of friends who deeply sym pathize with the bereaved family in this their sad alllictiou, Mr. Armbrus ter was a member of the Grand Army Post at .Mauch Chunk, frames, cheap, at -Laige stock of fine wild 18k gold iii. ... watohes at 13. II. I Inlil s. lnnoli e lunik. I . , ljirio assortment or tiTPIure Iramn' ., ... . -I ni.hiv ...u... -mex uraver Contractor E. It, OhrWman Is at present excavating for the foundation nails of a frame dwelling bouse ou lhldgo street for Freeman lletlelllnger. Confirmation suits we will make to order or sell them ready made at S8.0U, 810.00, 812.00 and 815.00. which means .u per cent, saving by calling at the One Price Star Clothlue HU, Jiauoh Chunk. , Contractor Ed Chrlstman has sold his frame dwelling house ou Secoud street, between Oual and Ochre, to Nuthauial Frautz, of Packertou. Price, 91175. It Is at present occupied by Principal II alter. J. II. Koons. of Alleutowu. a genial, pleasant gentleman, has assumed tho management of the liquor store for merly conducted by the late J. V. ltauaenbush. At the April court the license will be transferred and he will become the proprietor. We wish M r. Koons will meet with his share of suc cess in this business. The Prudential does the largest business m Pennsylvania, doue by any oue Company. Baring one, it has u laiger membership than all the others put together, and all this has been done in 15 years, while mauv of the other companies have been working over 50 yeius. ousay, how do you account lor this success! Answer: the just and liberal treatment to all its patrons in the payment of claims, which arc paid immediately upouthe receipt ot satisfactory proofs of death. The lirst quarterly conference cf the Evangollcal Associatiou will be held ou Saturday and over Sunday next in the Presbyterian church of Li'hightou. Preachiug by the Presid ing Elder ou Saturday at T.15, Sunday school at 0 a. m. German preaching iit'lO.ll! a. m., followed by communion. Preaching at 7.15 p. in., lu English, the Presiding Elder W. A. Leopold, of Al leutowu, will lead. Rev. J. S. N'ewhart, the former pastor, has, at the confer ence just closed, been appointed pas tor lu charge of Lehlghtou, Weissport and Mauch Chunk Evangelical church, es with Rev. J. F. White, of Alleutowu, as his assistant. Grant Tobias, of Mancn Chunk, was lu town ou Saturday, with the ad ministrators of the late J. W. Raiiden bush, with a view to make settlement of u 82000 policy in the Penn Mutual Insurance Co., carried by deceased, The policy has been mislaid, it seems, in some strange manner and can not be found. There is no question, how ever, about tho insurance, and even in the event of a failure to find the miss lug policy the money will be paid to the estate. The policy was issued through E. R. Slew, rs, and when he absconded. It is possible that the policy went with him, as it is presumed that it was in his chnrge. l'Aitiu vn.i.i:. The Hon, Dennis Bauman is still coullned to his room on account of illness. Percy Peters is home from Seig- -Charles Fox, for a number of years si-lfT haitkrINiih nmtli'i.v Kl'iTu. employed as screen boss at Jeanesvllle No. 1 colliery, ha resigned ids position and accepted another m oh Inspector Bttlie D, Si S. S. A pleasant surprfre party was given to MisOliuuie Uriswold at her heme on Friday eveuiug. A large num ber of her young laely and gentlemen friends were present and au enjoyablo evening was speut. The Batiks township night school at thl place closed on Friday after a successful term of three months. The torm had expired a week ago butowlng to some lost time whichwas to bo made up the school did not come to a close until Friday. The Pattlson Democratic Club of town, which for some months past dis pensed with their meetings to prevent any unfounded rumors being put In circulation as to Its being a partizau organization for the late election, will again resume their meetings. Tho or ganization has a good membership atid is as much literary, as political, with out any view of Influencing its mem bers to vote for any certain parly in local politics. The Jeanesvllle Singing Society has elected the following ofllcers for the ensuing term: President, John McCann; vice president, Willie Coyle; secretary, Hugh Coll; treasurer, Rose Boyle; janitor, Jehu Muudie. The society, since its organization, hasmade considerable progress under their in structor, Mr. Peter McKlernan. It lias large membership wIki fully appreci ate the opportunity they have to learn music and devote theirtime toits study. eek Ihterleailnl Willi Meiilione, may go south in the spring. -Prof Smyser, of Union Hill, spent Sunday at Beltzrille. -"Squire John S. Miller spent Sun day at Frenchtowu, N. J. August Oswald did business at Philadelphia ou Wednesday. Frank Fatziuger spent a few days this week with Shamoklu friends, M. O. Kuntz shipiwd a car load of tallow to a New York firm on Monday. Operator Godshalk, with the Cen tral at Hazzard, makes his home In this town. If you are not a subscriber of this paper yon should be. Why not get it? Think It over. Misses Eva and Lucy Romlg were visitors among friends at Allentown during last week. Tillis Sacger, the obliging sales man in Kuutz .t Co.'s store, eircled at Tauiuqua on Monday. Miss Beckie Wintllng Is back from a two week's visit pleasantly spent with Tresckow friends. Mrs. John Brighton, ofCoalport, visited her daughter, Mrs. Fred Was sum, on White street, Mon Jay. Wo are pleased to note the con valescence from a recent illness of Mrs. Reuben Zimmerman, of Union Hill. - Lewis Daily, of Union Hill, will quit his present occupation and go back to boatiug'on the raging canal. -The trestle work at the Central railroad will be filled lu snd a solid roadbed made thereof In the early-f spring. Miss Aggie Arner, of Weatherly, spent a few hours In town with her sister Maggie oil last Saturday. Our young friend George Welch will leavo shortly for Fort Wayne, Ind., where he will represeut Horn's popu lar Telephone Remedies. Levi Hnrleman and R. J. Hongen have purchased a seven acre tract of valuable timber land lu Lehigh county from James Kershuer. The Union Hill Literary Society ou Saturday evening will debate, Re solved, "That the drunkard should be pitied more than blamed." Miss Emma Snyder returned to Alleutowu alter a most delightful so journ with Miss Gertie, the estimable daughter of Levi Horn, of the east side. Reuben Zimmerman has almost completed a fine coach which he will put on the roail to carry passengers to all parts of town as soon as springtime gentle springtime comes. George Knerr, of the east side, a moulder by trade foi some time with the Lehigh Stove Foundry, left on ..louday ostensibly for Chicago, 111., though he may stop olf at several places before he gets there. Mrs. 'Gus Oswald will open a gro cery store, In connection with which she will have a five cent couuter of novelties, in her building on Wklte street, which was this week transform ed Into a pleasant little store rootn, Miss 1 Utile Carpenter, one of Will Remalu Hut n Few Week.. Dr. Bowers the specialist will con tinue his s'tay from three to six weeks onger, at the Weissport House, Weiss- port, Pa., the doctor has been over 20 years in practice treating all manner of chronio disease, such as Cancer, Blood otson, Catarrh, Falling Fits, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney disease) Rheumatism and female weakness cured. Indiscretion mental decay, loss strength and power, uervousutss. Thousands cured, after others have failed. - Come If you wish to know what can be doue for you. Consulta tion free, every day from 0 a. in., to I 1 lC 1J-1.1 ..,llnnn.l.. ,n0m,,lnr J11HS llHtlie JU. of he Va le comna nv at PacKerton Slo.om.sbur ..mos' ''compli,hed killing .l..lf- iiaiiKUiei-B, was tne gu guest of her sister, Miss Helen. In tnvvn tMa ....t Uk. Beui. Remaly. who had his hand nhimul himu Tm,.. ' squeezed between the bumpers on the i,n p '. , , . . Carbon Iron and Steel Company's -r & P'gn er'" '"P1"""8' shifter, "Lizzie," two weeks ago, met ?fl"Z wnbB' '5, sin amm, wlth the same misfortune last evening, f" ' "md, e fth alLj "e'ltf in this time the rlidit hand being the tncse, ulgglns With his low prices Sippledone " " 'i"1 ,JU,iness in "w York clt,' The Imnroved Order of Red Men T . t t t. ,. .. . . nc l.in. u full Mnn.l. I ----"-,. ncnuui UlUCS? Ul degree on W. evening. This makes him a full blood ed lieu .nan, ami ue is now eutiueu to o, . i. . i.i i take part lu any of the ceremonies.The ?,,0;,BrfLVt"Lah"ll9.,"r K R"'1 charter Is still open to pale faces, and those desiring to unite with this noble order should send In their applications at once before the charter Is closed. AUDKMim'.ll. IMAl'CH CHUNK. We certainly have every iuducemeut to olfer those seeking a country resl-1 goirj; Mauch deuce, ami witli our excellent railroad 1 $17 5.8.. facilities, extremely healthy location, At the sossiou of conference of the good schools. Hue churches aud beautl-1 Bowman l.vaugeliculs at Reading last r,.l nH. all rn !, had nn roiisnnnldn I week the following applicants were . ... ... liceused to preuch the gospel accord lerins, it seems to us mat we buouiii to the Evangelical doctrine: see In the near future an awakening in Andrew Slave, salesman, in Charles 11, litiwInMa olifl Mni'lpti in votiMml liv nn Rhoads. general store, north First ' B rf l.i. if...... p.,.i ..i,.AAr j nu rfv, iicuij iiiisi, (.nil in itjnii, uiiu Influx of new ami desirable citizens, such as would richly repay auy elfort anil expense yrbich may be necessary to accomplish this eud, Lullier Union, The Luther Uuion will hold their regular meeting ou the evening of Mar 10th to which all are cordially Invited to attend. The fulloffitig programme has been arrauged J. W. lloyer, of Big Creek. Owen Rehrig is now in business for himself, utter twelve years co-partnership as Rehrig ,t Acker, house painters and paper hangers. Mr. Itehrig has had twenty-five years ex perience und bis work speals tor it self. He Intends to employ only lirst class mechanics and wants an oppor tunity to da your work. Look up what he tells you elsewhere In this paper. Mr. C. O. bchirer, of the Ziou's Re- Argument court will be held on the Hth. The American House is to be lighted throughout with electricity. The new borough council will meet for organization on next Monday even ing. Burgess J. H. Faga after long and faithful service retires. Annie Boyle, of High street, was before 'Squire Boylo, Saturday, charged with surity of the peace by Mrs. Catl)rine Coyle. The next court will settle the diiBculty. Leopold Reis, for.manv years pro prietor of tho restaurant opposite the Court House, fell down a lllght of stairs Thursday evening, fracturing his skull from which he died 911 Friday. Inter ment was made ou Mouday. Deceased was a native of Germauy and was aged 5S years. He was a member of Chap man Post O. A. R., of town. Ex Attorney Geueral W. F. Kirk Patrick, of Easton, was in town for a few hours on Tuesday investigating the new court houso project. He has been engaged by Lehightou people who don't want a new court house erected outside of their town, notwithstanding the fact that the county seat cannot be moyed. The next attraction at Conceit Hull will be a return engagement of that famous actress, Marie Hubert Frohnmn in "The Witch," on Wedues day, March 8 It is one of the grandest and most entertainingly snlendld dramas ou the American stage to day. ror tne accommodation 01 ienighton VeissKrt people a special train will run as far south as these towns atter the performance. will be spared to the family. J. A Phillips has moved his nonn. lar organ and piano headquarters from the store room on Franklin street to the large and commodious store room lately occupied bv Graver's clnlhl,,,, The large demand for work at the aimussoerger s uiock cu Audeuried machine shon necessitates I tirldge street. the enlarging of the building Several A scarf on a side board in the home new machines win also be put in. me or iae liaanoiomew was accidentally shops at preseut are under the super-1 lighted one evening receatly. The vision ot J. u. isnttain aim are meetiug names quicaiy spread to the window with much success. curtains, and but for the presence of -The work of building an addition mind of our young friend Will White- to the No. 4, breaker at Audenried, has head there would haye been a big oon- neen commenced. The breaker will be iBl-,ra.tio.n'. as it was, Ike suffered a loss somewhat altered making the capacity 01 on'y "tieeu dollars, still greater than it Is at present. IIUATEK MKAllOW. Beaver Meadow will eonie to the front as usual In celebrating the au- Rev. Charles E. Creitz. nastnr nf the Reformed congregation here, has refused a call to the Geshoppen church In Berk3 county at a salary of S1200 per annum, mr. urietz prefers to re main uere at a much less salary, be niversary of Robert Emmett's birth, lleviug that his services will be all the On the evening of March 3d, au enter- more appreciated, tainment appropriate for the occasion Letters remain uncalled for in the will be held which win ue followed uy Weissport postofiice for the followinc a grand ball, Matera's music is engaged, persons: M.S. Miller, W. R. Merkle . T ". . Markley Martin, Lloyd MeGee, David' A Bin'Rclone Cure or a Hop-leu Ca.e of Schairer, Nathan Smith, Carrie Ulrich cancer by iir. iiower'. th. speeiall.t. VV. H. Wheeler, Michael Lawin Phillrl Mrs. Alfred Weida, of Lehigh Gap, Urenner, J. D. Kistler, Emma Hillard Cn.l,nn nniinfv Pu line lionn an irai-tncr 0l.l.. Wl iir T. ' . . . ""-jj " v-.. ... . k-,j,mn 1VC1-.01, ivui. iiocu, o. iv. iseer, with that awful disease Cancer of the Weissport Stamp Co. Say "advertised.'' nose and mouiu ior years, au jurruer -Welssnorfs now iw,mi, :i medical treatment failed to cure, uer tH .,,) nn If7i case was considered incurable, looking w0Ku"'Zr . "0n,te ,f.Te.nl?,K .Bt for death to end her suffer u months a permanent cure was affected gff"r Movlr I "A AyS Mrs. wolda Is to-day a well and nappy RtMli1"MP'unfi i.iu pl'. ""m." p tlm Knamalist. . ure, ..u.o. ,r, auo woman. So much for the Specialist. There ,Vt 111 be a fubllo Sale of lieailbeatl The Carbon Advocate hdds bills i gainst six persons In Carbon county who have been taking out of the post I olllce and been reading this newspaper :tus o,,A,,l,,,. l'.,k. l, u' 1 in.. 1 formed Sunday school, who is greatly lb-cltatlon bv MlunU Millar llutii,. interested In Sabbath school work, will Itecltations-, ny Minnie Miller, llatlio makB ttu elllrt to organize and have Weinlaud, and Pearl IIarbon;selectlons, orchestral musio ror the Reformed by Bessie Noll, Ella Strauss, Sarah school. This Is no new innovation; the Wcrtiuttii, and John Kidp; sketch on 1 leading Suuday schools aud churchi James O Ulalne bv IJavid An. snelt " large cities have long made James t. uiaine, ny uani Auge, spell-1 muslo B HtwM nature. We hoiie Mr. lug of Bible words; Essay, by Auzie Sehirer will be suivexaful In the for Bauen Chorus, Duett. I mat ion of the feature in Ziou's Be j formed Sunday school. -ye newest ou Ice designs In lino Lehlghtou's new borough couno'd ....." . ul r will orguuuse at the olllce ot the pre 110111 b, siauou 1. hunk. , eut secretary 011 Monday ovenim?. The Auy oue who likes good men's and ! new members of council are William boys' clothing should examluo the Koch, J. F. Moulthro , II, J. KuuU, M. wonderful Bprlng stock received at the U. Kuutz and Jos. Ismnan. 1 he hold Oue Price Star -Clothing Hall, .Mau. h i over members 111 e I 8. Koch, UJ. present fJUicers of council will very iittoiv ua lu-eieuieu. rnev are secre. tary, A. A. Ileltz; treasurer, Jacol Stranssberger. Lewis hmith was before 'Squire .uumr uu Diuuniav, cnargeii hy Chas, Eppingi-r, of Weatherlv. with the !.. ceny of a watch. The case was settloH amicably because 'Squire Miller had too much sense to saddle lntnf. necessary costs ou the county. If there from three to live years, and have t week had p. m's notify us by official card that the paper was "refused didn't want it anymore," Ac. Wo recog- ..I- 11. a .Inl.fr nfr mm. In H annul linn a newspaper?!f they do not want It, but S?'m '"J,8 , in ' "J"ty like wo at the same time recogulze the Uji1!, T0"1'1 1,6 few Pty cases honesty of paying for It wheu due. We ,, '' ,"' bold hills against these meu and if V,. " , 'f fl,t 'a'-Roth- theydouot make settlement we will ,e'' f"1eh,sf,,11 ? Me shoe advertise their names and amount for ,r',TI'tn.p.1"t? 'sinn snlllclent sale to the highest bidder at the end of : dayB. Chunk, at a saving ot M per cent. -Wedding rings, new stock, latest shapes at E. II. Hold's, Mauch (.'hunk. W ALP'S EAGLE STOKE. People who buy at our Store always go away satisfied bo cause we glye them their money's worth, then too, they have a farge assortment of all kinds ot General Store Goods )o select from. Some goods, those of Fall and Wiuter pat terns we are rlosiug out at re duction prices in order to make room for our spring ar rival of goods which we Intend to surpass aU previous ex hibitions. Weagal'u oordially invite youo $taie and s lis. Robert Walp, r int HU'Op. Routed HouaVW. IcTotii Heldt.J. L. Gable ami II. T. Stiaun. The board will stand .'I Democrats aud 0 ltepubltcaus, A secretary, solicitor, treasurer, police, uiaiket clerk and supervisor will also lie elected. For secretary C. W. Bower and Sam Gil haul are iveuttoned. It's a cold day when snmetMniF in teresting aud spicy Isn't going on in ueiizs court on First street. This time it was "C'hubsy" Bchoneberger and Mike Kresge. There seems to be aupld grudge existing between tho two. me otner day it reached a t-llinai when Mine threw water lu "Chubsy' face. "Chubsy" swore outuwairant for assault,but be couldn't prove It and tho justice discharged Mike. It cost f ho prosecutor just "exactly 84.2tl to monkey with the star eyed goddess of jujttce. Lehlghton has a new orchestra. Their tint appennuce was made at the Girl's Mission Band festival in Gabel's Hall on last Saturday evening. They 1 play flrst-elass music. Tho members are Dr. C. T. Horn aud C. O. Soldrer. lirst violins; John J. Kutz and Elmer , E. Y wiser, second violins; Frank P. 1 Hell, baas violin; John Oalfrey. clario- I net; J J. Hummel, comet. Tlvere is some Uleut lu this list of meoibers aud thf should sttek to it and make iw ' oretieatra a sueaea. Lehight.ui uuiiy ummis suoh an organization. 'rand Array suits we sell ready or Bask them t,, order from Siu M0.OU at Ui 11,... p.,,. u., Clotblug Halt, Mauoli Chunk. Xonnal liutlllite, Tho spring term of the popular Nor mal Institute, nt Normal Square, in this county, will open on Monday, April 17, in the publio school building in the above place. The term will con tinue ten weeas. xne iouowlag are the teachers, U. W. Sitler, Miss Amuda E. Balliet and Miss Martha L. Sitler. while Prof. N. M. Balllel will teach psychology and glva a course or lectures on methods of teaching to the Normal class. The aim of the Institute Is to pre- nare students for College, to irive Teachers of either sex an opportunity of reviewing the common branches, and to afford the more advanced pu nils of the publio schools in the adjoin Ing districts the facility of contiuuiug tbetr studies neyond those of the com mon school. Besides the oommon branches, there will be classes in Latin and Greek; in Aigeorn, ueomeiry una trigonometry; in Puysiology, Botouy and Natural Philosophy; In Mental Philosophy, General History, Rhetoric and English Literature. Students desiring to study either Freuoh or German may be accommo dated. Work In the Sciences will be Illustrated as much as possible. The course lu History will be sun. plemented from time to time by man drawings aud illustrations from vari ous sources, and by a stndy of the Federal Constitution aud Government. In English Literature the class will study critically some of the English masterpieces, the aim oeing to acquire literature and a taste for the best In literature. ground from the L. C. A.N.Co.,be- 111 . "'""" canal nrlitge on .. ..... rit-ui a large store room to be used for the shoe business. Jim. is a bustler and the lllolll,r,,i i .1...1 1 . "?i . fw,,rinf this he might lereuce at lieauiug.i ,, ' , n;ui presented a report K'"'0.?,'" "'"""'acturing busi til number of mem- newlH,,t1 to bea him succeed. Ilowmanllei Make a Jteport, At the late meeting of the Bowman Eyaugelioal Conference at Readlug, Rev. 1. 1". lleister pr I.. in ti.o ..niifoi-nnniijBu,iinir ..Mian. .. extend warmest concratula, town and Bethlehem districts), 11,230; V?"" tof 0,'rVoung friend Charles rain since last year. 015: local nreachers "ierl 5 . ".'? street, who was 30; number of Sunday schools, 09; , "?a47, 'V . allnr mr nine. und tBiic.Ws. 1MB: scholars. ou Iast Saturday. The auspicious cere. 10.0C3; total value of churches in the ?&ZmVTrZ? .f'.ilL0.?" oonierence, l,iou; value ui parson- -nn tiQ.. " frV i "...ucj,i, ages, 81,fl50; value of other property, "i ' Jf (k.i E ,m"Vy yo,,"B ,Ple w Riii- tntnl Ulna WiSMf.1. ' will make the r home here, and many ' ' I mends hnim rn. than. . 1 - , - . ..,. . iimwui kuo. Cbaillauiina Circle. Ou Tuesday evening, February 21, the Cbttutaunua Circle met at the home of Miss Florence Dickinson, where the prosperous.voyage through life. A lMeaant ftiirurlse Part. Ml.. HopSIa Lelalwrd, otSecwd: Slreet,iiae del u tlfiil eoi-liil 11 iiui.np..r Kfiu uu.i 11" . following program was given. Open- 0;jr.W?i2l5J.i r"1". The eiwiiiuj lug excrcis'es were followed by reading eJBWftWaK' nail was aiiawered bv nible dilatations. .. MIM IJuletlakel, aU1e Jlllle'r.S - - . .. 1 ( arrie men. ftisiii. hi. ,u.u i,.:.,. .-v mm. ui j . t c-i-.v nn. o,i,....i ..i., ... 1 me niiaiui. iiui-n. Ni..,.. m... ii leadiuggeographicalfeaturesdiscussedl ale Ikijer, Carrie Klnier.MmMe Horn. Mluuie by Miss Hattle Koons; an Instrument LVirihimer fi'Vi, '); .Iflbeler. Jeusle al solo was rendered ny lUissincBinson; tin l.mef.Mri uneii.ii ui . .,riK:,?."rl' papers upon "The Greek Man, and I Waller. Messrs. i;eo. liray, Krnest Wh'esily. -tJipicmatlo neiBilous uu i.a.y, weie siapS.-' Oharli."' HS'"'t read by Mrs, uateii and .miss ueieu 11,,, Carpenter; a vocal solo by Mrs. C J. and Mr. lUriaui, of Miiuieipiiia, alter was louoweu uy .ins .nenz s paper ou "the Siege of Troy." After a short Intermission came a drill in Ureek pronunciation by Miss Lou Uurhmau.uud thsChautaniiuau I to find Table. The Circle then adjourned to meet with iss noons ou 1 uostiay eve ning, Marcn it 11. l.ist ol .lurors. The following jurymen have been Irawn to serve at the April term of court commencing o the secoud Mon day in said mouth: oiiANn Ji'noii. Adainj, Francis, miner. Summit 11 Ul. Auihor.Thomas Andrew.mlner.U. Meadow llalley, Ja. S., laborer. Franklin. Chrlstman, J. C , clerk, Weatherly. Davis, K m. S., laborer, Aiulenrieii. Hartman, James, railroader. Franklin. Ilooven, C. R., merchant. H'eatlierly. Hunsicksr, Eil E., railroader, Lelnehton. Keniudj. William, farmer, Lausanne. Kresge, Irvin, laborer. Franklin. LobelncFied., carpenter, M. Chunk, 2 w. Metznar, Levi. Brakeman, Weatherly. Malloj. Condy, ailner, Summit Hill. No. 0 Mater, f. -mini, I. thoetaaker, Packerton. McFadden, Thos., mourner, iiacaieoeruie. Morean. David M., miner, I.ansford, wfw. Neff, A. F., blacksmith, Lehlghton. nhnrr.f. .Tnlin. penllemaB.M. Chunk. 1 w. Stroh, II. 11'., contractor. Summit Hill. Schatlcr, Joseph, clerk, M. Chunk, 1 w. Nhovenn, Frank- u.,iaoorer,L.muioni, r,. w. Shea, William, teamster, Summit Hill. Suit, Amos, farmer. Franklin. laCUUJ, U!e.!l, UllllCl, l,.o,(m,tv...B. PETIT JUIIOUS. Ash, John, railroader, Millport. Acker, J. II. B., mason, Lehlghton. Andrews, Cnas., blacksmith, Weathcilj. Bachmao, Wm , brakeman, Lehlshlon. lliShblUg, AlleS, Diacasiinii, amm iiur. Itnwilen. JoseDh. miner. Nesnuehorlsg. Bowman, Dallas, laborer, East Penn, Hoter. Milton, carpenter, rraiiBun. Chrislnian, J. F farmer, Penn roiest. Crossln, John, miner, Nesruiehonlng, Flecklntrar, ueorce, waicinuan, neaiuenj Flnwer. William, laborer. Kidder North. Gombert, Jonathan, farmer, Mahoning. Gallaalier, John, laborer, E, M. Chunk. Haeerty, Harry, DraKeman, ji. nuna.iw. Hetchens, Win., miner, Andenrled. Hennlng. Charles, farmer, Pens Forest. Illeglns. James, miner. Hearer Jeadow. Henry, Aaroq, laborer, Franklin. Hoffman, Jacob D farmer, Mahenlng. Kuehner, Leyl, laboier, Tein Foiest. Klepplnger, L. F., carriace maket, Le- aumen, Knelss. John, farmer, Malionlnz. Kistler, Amandus, farmer, Malioninc. Kuehner, Edward, mason, Bow mans. Klotz, Benlle, rallroadsr, Packerton Kluuer Jacob, gentleman, r.. ji. vuuua. Klelntop, Thomas, teacher Lehlghton. Keller, George, clerk, Andenrled. Lentz, Chas. V ex-sheriff, E. M. Chunk. Mlnehart, Geo. Jr., farmer, Towamenlng. Mussehnan, Josiah, farmer, Mahoning. McL'ornilck, Bryan, farmer, Lehich. O Uonnell, Michael, hotel, M. Chunk, 1 w. Ohl, Edwin, carpenter, Lehhjhton. Kickert, V. r., painter, rranaun. ltvan. Mlehael. laborer. Lansford, .V. w. Sober, John, coachman, M. Chunk, 1 w. Strobl, Dennis, farmer, Towaioensing. Schlojer, Thomas, carpenter. Franklin. Schellhammer. H'in., en.lneer, Audenried Sckellbaminer, Frank, machinist, jeanes vllle. Selti, Elmer, merchant, Bowmatis. Stein, John, painter, Hacklebeaile. Sanday, Conrad, laborer, Audenried. Sweeney, Edward, laborer, E. M. Chunk. Tralper, John, railroader, Lehlghton. Thomas, Isaac, miner, i.ausioru, w. w. TllAVEKSB jenon. Antliony, Geo. W carpenter, Lehlghton, Arner, 1 nomas J .. laborer, juaiiouinK. Uacluaan, Jolin'H., clerk, M. Chunk, l w. Bower, C. II., gentleman, Lehlghton,. Uililln, Banlel, gentleman, n, Meausw. l!oe, (.'has , Sr., laborer, Andenrled. B m ord, H'llliam, laborer, Parryvllle; Brady, diaries, brakeruan, E. M. Chunk. Croll, Samuel, clerk, Weatharly. Clauss. E. W.. hotel. Lehlchton. ,;iemeuss. Ihoinas. miner, , Hill, ,o. 0. Campbell, John, car Inspector, M. Chunk Doxdater. Charles, machinist, Lehlghton scli, John, laborer, Lt'lilghlon Kinley, I.eirli, talbr, kanunlt Hill Gallagher, Wm.. miner. Hearer Meadow Gram, Joseph, carpenter, Frankllc, Hunliinger, Geo. ., hotel. Summit Hill. Jenkins, Banfel, miner, Audenried. Knim, Daniel, mason, Fianklis, Kerrln, Patrlck.shoemaker, I,aiisfiinl,w w. Kuntz, E. M , clerk, East Mauch t hunk L ssnrlng, A. W agent, E. M. Clnuik. Miller, Aaron 1) , farmer Mahoning McGreadv. Joseob. miner. Jranesr He. McTague, Michael, tlreman E. M.t liunk. Mcriatferty, Hugh, brakeman, E Mauch Chunk. McLaud. 1). J-, postmaster. K North. N'othstein, L. II , carpenter. Lehlghlon, N'othslelu, Henri A., tanuer. East Penn. tiex, Geo. F., merchant, M Chunk, 1 w Itonenus. Huso, miner, Nesquuhonlng. Kumig, John, farmer, Packer. Stewart, David, farmer. Packer. Setxer, Ile-nrv, laborer, Franklin. Walter, William, cleik, E. M. Chunk. Warren, Joe., merchant, Lansford, F w. Walck. John E.. farmer. Utile Gap. Whistler. Frank, hotel, Kidder Noitb Zahn, Joseph laborer, Lehightou, miner itfm oe- runrxv runsoNAt. MKNTH1N. Ooneernlnsf I'eople Vlho Visit anil Oo a VislllDK Here, There and HveryWhere, . .F. P. Semtnel was at Weatherly ou Mouday. ..Walter Lelmbaeh was at Reading ou Sunday. . .Dr. J. V. Kreamer, of Ariuasliicola, was here en Tuesday. ..I.eopold Winter, a well-ktiown Freeland hotel man, wa the guest of Peter Helm this week. ..Mnhlou Relchard, wife and daugh ter, of Third street, spent Monday with Summit Hill friends. ..Miss Hattle Joneis, of Hazleton, visited her sister, .Mm. S. Smith, on Bnukwuy this week. ..J. II. and P. I Koous, of Alleu towu, were the guests of G. A. Esch on Alum street ou Sunday. . Misses Edna auil Ida Green, of town, are visiting relatives aud fiieuds at Wllkesharre this week. . Mr. T. Schairer, representing the Prudential Insurance Co., was at Mill port Saturday and ou Sunday he was ut Allentown. . .Samuel Dickinson, superintendent 01 the Lehigh Stovo Foundry, was at C hicago, 111., during last week, in the interest of the firm. . .Mrs. Deanls Nothstein and daugh ter, Miss Jennie, of Bethlehem, were guests of George Derhamer mid family on Iron street, during last week. . P, A. Roth, superintendent of the Prudentinl Iusurance Co., with a resl. deuce at Pottsville, while iu towu 011 Tuesday made us 11 pleasant call. . .Mrs. Kate Harkensou and her es timable daughter, Miss Minnie, of Oak. land, California, are tiie guestaofU. II. Christy and family ou Secoud street. . .Messrs. H. D. Hunt, S. T. Hunslck cr, O. M. Yohe aud A. Schaenberger, of Statlngtou, were guests of Joseph S. Webb Camp, S. of V., In town last Friday. . Prof. N. M. Ilalllett, of Normal Square, was iu this city ou Wednesday. The New Mahoning school board have eudorsed Mr. Baliiet's candidacy for the ofllco of County Supt. . Mrs, Kate NothstiRe, of Normal Square, made us a brief but very pleas, ant callon Saturday whllo on her way home from Mauch Chunk, where she bad been visiting her son Eugene. . John Bohu, Jshu McKelyey and Charles Ihiddstz anil wife, were at Lebanon this week attending the G. A. It. state session. The gentlemen are members of John D. Bertolette Post, 181, 3. A. It., of town. . . P. F. Clark, Peter Helm and .wife, Charles Seifort, Freit Miller aud wife, Floriau Seila and wife and Jonathan Kistler were Lehlghton peoDle attend ing 1 he funeral of Leopold Rice at Mauch Chunk on .Monday MttB Ltttte Strong Bennett Square, Pa. Hood'jDid It Cured a Train of Troubles Catarrh of the Stomach, Rheuma tism, nervousness, Tired Feeling, Etc 1 do feal that I owe ttttar for pufcllofttlon. for IIood'1 BtnaparllU hai beta ot io treat help to mo, I wiKBertously troubled with ca- larrh f th teniae h and rbvamalUm I also had thattlrad feeling, was very nerrous, 10 that sometime! I coultf not let tbt children play whero I could hear them. I also bad spells of being light headed, and could not see where to go. Could not walk across my room wUuout help, nor do any washing or Ironing. For fire weelts 1 waa Helpless With Rheumatism, which ray physlclana said was thronlo. X be gan to take Hood's Barsaparllla, and Ithaa dost 1 ui 9v uiui.il kuuu Mta m. laiHiiti; ivuuuimvuu it to my friends. It has given ue strength so that lean do my own washing and Ironing and uy housework. Ply rrei feel better and ziEieasrs we- are It will pay you to cull nt our Store mid soe what offering in Boots, Shoos, Slippers and Rubbers. It can he truly said that nowhere else outside of the large cities will you be able to have so large nnd complete nn assortment to select from, as you will find here. Our -prices, too. are exfcedingly low, nnd will he sure to pleaec yon. READY-WADE CL0THIMG. In this line of Goods we carrv a New, Stylish nnd well mnde line of Suits, l'nnts and Overcoats nnd we nre selling them tit IJot'k Hottom Prices. We nlso have n fine line of Hats.Caps&Gents Furnishings E. G. ZERN, Opera House Iiloek, Lehighton, Pa We Don't Give Away Presents bnt Wo Will Make a Cash Discount of TEA PER CErtT. On every dollar's cash purchase made from our Populnr Furni ture Establishment, We hnve no skimpy stock to select horn, but one of the finest assortments of House Furnishing (7oods to be seen in the Valley. Well lighted 'store rooms to display our goods enables purchases to buy satisfactory. Just now showing pretty things in New Furniture of all kinds and magnificent, Carpets. Come and see us and take advantage of this big Cash Discont. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh tow. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. $26,292,980.56. 1 TUB EQUITABLE 80CIKTT HOLDS A LARHKR 9VRPLCB, New WRITES Assurance VdY 1891 A LAROaB AMOUNT or 1801, f AftlURANCE IN FORCE $323,118,331 tfabtmh"worli1." $39,054,943 A.STiANCK IN FfHtCi: .lANITAHV 1, 2.378 Death Claims Paid in 1891, $8,046,152.72. stronger. I hare a good appetite, and the pain uu iruuuia ui mj siomacn nmim me since I took the first bottle, l tell me I look better, and 1 tell them Il4'e not annoved 11 y friends all X hate been In poor health for ft or 1 have had the rheumatism.more or less, txs. It U all gone now. and that awful Sarsaparilla tired feeling and a serere cough neier tronhle toe." Lizzir bTEONti, Kennett bquare. Fa. HOOD'S PlLLO tb bit arter-dltUasr PUU,UldlgMUoiiaOarheadfcch, Try a bo BULL'S; DUG SYRUP For the cure of Cnughs.Colds, Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, hooping, fimilll Incipient Brnnchitis, U (Ul 9 U S B sumption. and lor tho rf niT ol C, n,mtnptl-e jt?"rs. At all dealers. S3cts. Tor Ratfs mid further information Hddi'e, W. P. LONLt, Special Agenl Lehighlap, Pena'a. SOUTH MH LIVERY, A. Sell & Co., 1 1; m Hit INiim. Iron Street. TeaniH for all Purposes hired out at fery Iteasonahle Prices. M.I5.-KCiIVE US A GAL I. Can be kept out of the House very effectively nnd all your rooms nnd halls made warm and comfort able if you buy your Stoves and Ranges nnd Heaters lor us, Our prices nre alwnys very low and satisfaction is always guaranteed. We nso carry the usual large line of Tinware of nil kinds at our usual low prices. KUHNS Howtnan-KshcT Appuliitineiilit, Prior to the adlouriiment al th muiutvl mi- femiit) tiftbe KvanffeUo! rkiwin-Eahirron !rtoe' at lfwlltiif ou TiMdulaj, the folio tut Appntntiornta ere mad? nwingioii 1. 1. YoUer. Wtle)irt, Miiuch Cltuuk- .1. 8, Vur Item. For rent a nine room dwelling hou&e with ojwn fclore front on First stieet. Hot and oold water In the house. Iine plftoe for husinetis. Apply at this ofHee or athlreBs V. II. Rex, SUtintoii. 2t. loi.'t Uitnt lu Mill It to thooe fine bprinjj suit and panU they have received at thy One Vrltm Star ClothiiiK Hall. Vanch Ohunk, and win uu uiu hi ruc'K uottoin price. Pntn AppolutMl. . TI40 following apitointmenU In thU dUtriot were made hy tin- Ktangeheal conference at Hetnlel.eui , Slatliiift.M ' ,ir.vmi' Jaueb E. Long. liowanJ Seal February bubrrbcr, The following itail ienuuM will ciMitluue readers of tbU Mtv(er durlug IMS. We lwie to lwrtort nutiierotu uifteiut-tits lu te ur fu ture thrtt Hill ittke tain pir more popular itwu etvr 11 ywu ttrv ittn auwivrivvr. wo )mh ut ue nave ywr iwiw. .iMtoea (luJIubeir. Mm. A. lUrlow. H. A IWlU. Mrs. Tbv. Ktwerer, W. I i. ItltlMd. John tiuilb. Kvieon liewueru, AlZnkfiw. John Prutiuiati, J. T. SdDIUMjl. ( I(. NlWDMUW, sin. weuheu nigo wr uaniei John 11 .4U. FaitWaT. IX. J lloDKea, Aaruo Henry, u. W. Kund. 1. W rrn HrrTllle Lull Ittt. ton. Nfvtlmri tuid iUHMia-cv. K. weund. mttovlile, Urwhiehurg aad fort ""arboii - (TralLallil Vnrtliaaaw aiul 1-u layiHtord- W. il!wV&'uraud j. A W.lzanJ Itawaburn-T. N. lUith. U lUrkley. 1.1 lUpkrrt. 0. Wetaa. Nwuirrr, JuaalMi 3tauu. . a. KMasu.auui, JaiaM iHltW, J.ttttawatWfier, Urs. Illweuw, PraarU Maual. Louie KtMile. UjwU lieutw'b, , Bd Jtmee. A. F. Yauiuikin. They Hare tCurioretM Tarter. TIm? eeliool dlrctt4ors of Rust VAdm u..l nf Kid. der township tuve endorsed U eaadtdaeyot W. F. Purser for the ofttee ofXkainty Kuiertn- noncei ruvnc ihcuoou. ir. rorter n hoh Uarhiug ihe raefcertoa aetuMU. Wreck nn tbe Centrt! Itowd. illlial V W 7 w flF ill mm Opposite the Hound Houso, Aehighton, branch Store, Snyder's 13!ock Weissport. shortly before is o'flork Moutl night a coal mIii. iMiiiiid atouLh. on tlif laehlsh A Kufiim Iimuuh Dhlslou of the Outntl npied on tht CHElVtfaltt'-lf t'tt Tobacco An At W tiruggfftt IOO tents on the Iollr. The finest and most popular main track at Itocbport und then utu-ked into a sldlitg t4t atlowatt up train to paae. As It wit doing su a coal tralu, whleh was foilowiug, crashed Into It. A down rare were am leueti and tne cojiKima engine waa wreeaea. wuiiaiu; Lous, a brakeinau, ot Aul. who was on the forward train, was rauaht in the wreck aud In stantly killed. Through Hhttseueellgenoe the aollleloo oeciirred U uut known. All Umj travks were blocked, and Central iraius ran on we Valley tnwkH betaeeu White Haen awl rnti listen. 1'mir IXreiitor Content. The judge of the arlous eleetiun dUtrtt-U wet at l.aurtoMu ou TuewU to auuouuce the ufncUtl retilt of the Poor Director eontesU Monroe's majority as recorded Is 173, and thai of Kiuker 10X iviuire Johnson, of Freekuid, aetedaat'haiiruuin, Jotin IJeruu. of Ko(er, and &1. W Bauer, of Eaat Mauch Chunk, as secie larteH. Uarry MrKoever, of muftmit Hill, and ' wm. oldttraw, ot Auaenrted. were feller. Wheu you pick up a inagiuiue or a Ilela Hating Maniac, oily newspaper and your eye catenae a T Jfialra, widow of the 1 late Frauk kk-bter. of aTliirliiff Rilvnrtikmatit nf a trnbl urutMi uu Preet, WSVO a killed on the Ueutral Uiht r iVi?n i i ,IaK01i walcli, juuary.dled at the Uaurton alawhuuse on for 15.0() that your jeweler sella from rtu.Mlay. iolkoiWVng ihe birth of a child. The $35 to 940, douT hitexn that bate. lie-1 alioek of her bitsbaod's tragic deth protod ui tnomltdr thaaA anma nltv Iimum. hnvA 1 muc ( stralnfor the poor woauui and meraiw lueae aaoie ity notwea nave bOL dawn, mentalh and ph)sicall. Hhe enortuue reuta to pay and tremendous was removed to the almaboiwe on the etn of but exteUfcei otherwiee. ThU Mime I1&.00 aoulh. wheie alw died a ravin maniac. Pilor gold filled watch oan be bought of Fl JBr" 8newiu minrt' 11. Hohl. the Mauch Chunk jeweler, for 2 leas money. Aa to see thee watch A cio ci. aud nrioe them and iudsre if it ia tot William Motr, ef Atlilev.says the titaudiM, I your tntereat to purt&ae or F. W. Weil Co, 1031-1030 JLindenSt., Allentown. HEADQUARTERS FOR ,W()od Mantels. Fire-Place Furniture, GRILLE WORK. .TILING TILING I JSr3 BUY OP THE MAKER. -SsY F. W. WEIL & CO., HEADACHE! llufell. l)ruMlsinueM.ric,,Ud cured lit BR uii.um msarotfATivB aisuviai Omoots. u4 bf the fiiacnt InO'SM hcJsst b nervuys aitmwu. li dot 1 vuuula ogseraam 4oroua di-um "HaT-i bocn taktti Btt Mll"i.' KEHTOHATIVK lVKBXAll Sw Epitefxr- Vroto b.iu-Bbr to Januarr asvusur wdnc UM Krrvlnn ibudstkit H enrnlsioii aadnowaner uuwe awimasr tc oavu line. T " meBDH look at our new t DOt Of us f'iil'lfl"alit.keiimiiunlh.CfOtral tf.liilil, ibiiMUaf nit. llltl- kVst lew SIOOK tialiirday otKht. He bad jiil mail. a -iiiillnr lusl.iaai.l sssnllsf siiassirs I fan, iik V.U'b mii Uilti.lo lprl )anl and upi4l out tmii, t tr .ulalir. ulilur uaut li fu. un, w.,-k I, I .1 H. 11 H K tan),, In .-i.iit B H Mill, 1 I 1,1. ,11, I f Mill. 1 WUVUuuk, o U S..l.ert of new Bnrloi! ctrlea are uow rwlr and'ond learn how cheap a good wati'U cau l" ihn Ipnri )arJann.u,.iM out (i.,n, arewaitlne for lucky buyers, fclucti ' oaa lor. jui tarn, aloun The piim struck him ew.priDff Myiea or ladle, jack thing, aa tueu'a aulta, taiya' aulta aal 1 1 n'lUr.u a auiU at buuUuelui . lalloi I tug Hall, Xau.li Cbtutk. eta auil capes received daily at iiund b.lu'a TaUorin UaU, Uausb Cbask. aluua The uilut stmt'k lilm And kuurktal bin. oa tli ran, but Ihe hIiuw tiellik Iimi dp to alUm lilm to taut, uutlei Uie ,not,li. , auuaueu on u, nue Sias. n,l aa. baaiy 1 bun. Hs was lakeu to Maupb Chuuk. Via book SNS1 aaM. and trial bostlM t K ati. risl t I.. oraoarM. DR.MILXS MUICAL CO.. Elaaut, liuU 8olibT T. D.Thomas. j'Weare Stiring Things Up. I Last your our trndo was big in January We wan to beat the record, so aro cutting prices away down, and moving goods I a flying, and if you road our jiricei you will call on us when; in Allentown. Ladies Rubbers 18c. Misties Rubbers 15c. Men's Arctic 15a All kinds of Rubbers lower than the lowest. 100 vwir Ladies shoes, price was $3, now out to $1.60. Miss Dongola X'Pi 95c, In Ikct all along thejjlpe we sliced the prices until they are where you get the shoes, and we move the stork just as we intended. . George E. Keith, 723 Hamilton Street.Allentown.