The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, May 20, 1893, Image 4

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    ESTABLISHED 1ST.
The Carbon Advocate
rITED TMtr liTBRDAT T
Harry V. Morthlmer, Br.
OFFIOK Stlkr'i Bloox, Nortn First Street,
Mils Pa.er has bM accepted at the Lehljhton
ros, unco 1 DCCVOU VUUS
nun AllVKnTISINQ HATHS.
Local and Readlni notices to take tod ol
paper M per line tor each Insertion.
ifo-cutarV Administrators' and: notices, AJ.0O.
Auditor and Divorce notice l.oo
Carts it Uiankt, resolutions ol respect, and
simitar nonces one iime iu , .;,,,
ideal nonces iu cui'""'""""?
Matters of Interest from All Over
the Commonwealth.
PRESENTED IN KUEFEST FORM.
Crimes and Casualties or r.rerjr tliar-
aeter S.nl by the News riatlierers nf
the Different Ixcalltl.s and Crrnllj
Edited.
CABUStB, May IT. CliarlM Bnlyanla,
lestltais, lairs, dances. and all ..'"'"S?" charged with the murder of PnllrMiiati
?UnW Grgf. Martin In April last. wa .nought
Display adterUsementj, flto Inches and over, . d arralirneil. Tlie nrinonir pleaded
Pa5SSffSSS when paid spot cash not guilty. Durlnit the clo-lnu argument
r II 5 It not so paid . mis rule Will uereaiiijr
t itrlntentlr enforced. ... . .
"jg&SMSSS&at and Joh print-!
oeasn: yearly auTerusiua Hmm..j.
Address all Communications 10
11, v. MOKTIIIMKK, Ben's.
SATURDAY. taAY 20, 18M.
Our Circulation 1480
by counsel for a change of pnue the pris
oner arose In the prisoner1, box and ad
dressed the court, sa)liii: "The court
showed sympathy for the murdered man
la atunillng tua funeral ana runner sym
pathy for hi family In contributing to a
fnnit itrtad for their relief. I bare all
along feared the court mors than I have
feared any verdict of the jury." juage
Sadler overruled the motion for a change
of venue and fixed tomorrow morning for
his trial Great excitement prevails.
ch.nr.il with Kllllna- Ills Wife.
nrraitKODOH. May 18. Edward Hughes
was arrested at his home In Minersvllle,
Cattoidatx should make their an.
nouncementa In the newspaper that
reaches the (rreat mass of people. The
Advocate prints 1500 copies every this county, yesterday, charged with the
-.., .h.rmtA fnrl mnrder of his wife. Mrs. Hughes, who
announcement cards Is V,00 n B1- ,,T, abUs from her husband for a long
vanoe, I time. A few days ago she was found un-
iiau-iaiaisji a I conscious and when restored sne naa iosb
t Ttnaml nf Health Is I her eaiunn. Rha died Tuesdav. On AmrlM,
earnest In It efforts to guard against JVbdSSl HffiXiZ
disease and pestilence, I.verjr citizen kt.ife.and although his victim hovered
should heartily oo operate with the between Ufa and death for several weelts,
board to the end that the healthful Hughes walked about the streets defying
naaa nf the town may be placed on a a".
high etandard. This can be done by P May m-Max ix,ng was
following out the Instructions of the j,ot f0nr times by an old man named
Boardot ueaitn. zs,z..A?"jzut,zz:::,r.
. nor i mn I and com minced ibootlnir. Thre hots
KtE5BiTAXiv a...... " 7m;;T took effect in the arm and the other, the
nonntr. voted against the amendment . ... thaanlna. Ills
to the constitution allowing women ttc0TerT la doubtful. Frank Is T4 years
the Drlrlleze of suffrage. Tliar. was old ana sutlers unaer tne neiusion inai.
rm,, Bt)here for women Long, who is only 80 years of age, alienated
right I The proper spnere th, ffejton, of his wifa twenty-throe
Is the home. In politics It is generally n wh, he wal ln the Union
conceeded that they would do more army. He waa arrested.
11 Thn hrtmA annntiueu 1 A Ch.ok Firnr Suicides
Mnnf .rood women would Wilkesdarrk, ,Pa.,. May 18.-Arthur feu
a, l,aa - Clair Baker, of Urooklyn, oommuwd bui
of our present politics. It U not to be 9n through hii heart while walking
expected that the entrance or women through the public aauare. He had been
r y vr.. . . . i i In thli cltr alnce Afar 8. stopped at the
into politics would in buj . - and renrented himself as
eleyate polltloftl oondltlons. It would a oommerolal drummer, giving his name
be a pretty spectacle to see women u Clarence Coleman, of Montreal. It ap-
calavantln.1 over the country In the paar. that he had been living a gay life
BuavnuiuiK . while here, aud had issued several bogus
bustle after office. It Is well that the AMk
No lloom for llr ran pern.
WiLEESBiunE. Mar 18. The state board
of eharltles has notified tbedirectors of the
i central poor district of Lucerne county
that iorty-elgnt or their patients now at
Danville asylum would be sent back ou
aooount of the overcrowded condition of
that Institution. The dlrectora will meet
tomorrow, and It Is thought that they will
not accept them. Xuey nave no place lor
! them but the county prison, and they will
refuse to send them there.
Jflftycd at Hano-Inr.
LiNCiSTKB. Mar 11 Max! mill! an Erv
persteln, aged 4 years, was burled on Tues
day and yesterday It was divulged that his
death was due to violence. Iu April a boy
named Kostenbcrger, aged 14, put a
noose around Kpperstetn'eneckandhanged
aim to a tree, a uitie gin tola tne uoys
parents, and when they cut him down he
was unconscious. He was resuscitated,
but never fully recovered, and on Monday
I died from tne results.
Zluna-arlana Ilciltt OBlcars.
Uniontowx?, May 16. A pitched battle
proposed amendment was defeated.
"Wabhikotok, May 18. Secretary Hoke
fimlth, onbehaldof the United States, and
the authorised representative of the
Cherokee nation, yesterday afternoon
elgntd the contract which Is the final step
In the Drooeadlncs hr which the United
States becomes the owner of the Cherokee
strto. The number of aores oeded Is
c,0e5,7&4( and the price to be paid for the
same is e8.fiW.7S0. The strip will probably
be epened to settlement at noon on
Btpt. 15.
Dtabl T1d th Brooklyn Handicap.
Nsw York, May 18. Amidst a deep and
oppressive silence, Diablo, the aged son of
olns and Urace Darling, won tne nob
Brooklyn haodicap atQraresend yesterday
anernoon in tne preaenoe oi wj.wj persons,
LamnllghUr. the favorite, who went to
the post carrying a ton of money, was sua
.and and Tnnanrall third Thn wlntior'a
time was HXQ. The winner gets 118- to- pla t W. J. Ralney's coke works
W0. the second horse 85,000 and the third t Dawson between 100 drunken HungarJ
W.0C0.
Tba Infunta'a B0ptton.
Wi-SHIUOTOK. May IT. Commander Da
vis, of the navy, who will act as the repre
sentative of the president ln escorting the
Bnanlsh Infanta durlnir her visit to the
United Stats, received his final Instruc
tions at the state department yesterday.
and la the afternoon left Washington for
New York. He will meet the Infanta at
Quarantine en Friday,
Russia llaeks Down
Vienna, May 18. It Is reported here that
tne uussian government issued orders sev
eral weeks ago that the army corps at Kleff
and Odessa should prepare to mobilise and
ocoupy Bulgaria, The powers of the triple
alliance are said to have given notice that
such action would be regarded by them as
tasus belli. Consequently the orders for
Ibe mobilisation bave been rescinded.
lans and the borough constable and four
teen deputlxed officers who attempted to
! arrest them. Several of the Huns were
I beaten Into unconsciousness and left on
the field for dead, while Deputies vlncsnt
Gallatin, John Beatty, William Koaoh and
Hairy naymond were seriously and per-
aape la tally Hurt.
Illegal Liquor Ssllsrs Raided.
CoxNELLflVlLLE. Mar 17. Constable
Frank Campbell, of Unlontown, and ten
deputies raided the Illegal liquor sellers
along the Lelsenrlng road, three miles
soutn ol unlontown. seven werecaptured.
All except two made desperate euorts to
escape. Michael Henry, one of the pro
prietors of the largest establishment In the
district, waa fatally shot while fleeing from
the deputies.
An KUctrle Car Wrecks a House.
ALLEHTOWN, May 17. An electric car
containing several passenger, on nearlng
the Lehigh Valley depot, suddenly jumped
the track and crashed into the dwelling
Veil Three Thousand reel to Death. house of James Kearney, leaving it as
iiOUGUTON, Mien., May A2. Ten timber tnougn it naa Deen struck uy a ojcione,
men were dashed to pieces in Red Jacket
perpendicular shaft of the Calumets and
Hecla at noon yesterday. The miners were
coming up ln the cage to dinner and the
engineer nolsted tne cage against the tlm
bera of the shaft, when the coupling pin
broke and the men and the cage dashed
own 8,uuo feet to tne bottom.
Arbitrators Tak an Adjournment.
PAKls. May 18, The tribunal has ad
journed until Thursday, May 23. M. De
vslle, French foreign minister, gave a din
nsr today to the members of the tribunal
and to the counsel in the case.
Thrao TTsra Drowned,
Ashtabula. O.. Mar 11 The schooner
Pelican foundered off the piers here. Three
I bar crew of aeven men war drowned
a&4 two of those rescued were badly In
lurea.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
he
Torias Insult Gladstone
LOHDOif, May 18. The reception of the
Prince of Wales at Imperial lnstltuta was
ln every way successful. The Duke of
York and the Prlucess May were cheered
repeatedtr bv the thousands of iruesta.
Mr. Gladstone was present, looking tired
and irrited. A hostile demonstration was
made by soma of the ultra torlea when he
appeared. Desplta the fact that the prime
minister was the miest of the Prince of
Wales he waa received eventually with a
storm of hooting and hissing whenever
and wherever he waa reooguUed.
rive KIIU4 by m Loeomotlv Xsplosloa,
LlBANOK, Pa,. May 15. ICnglne No. N&
of tha Philadelphia atfd Reading railroad,
blew up on a side track near Fifth street.
Two people were instantly killed, three
have since dUd, and three others were in
Jurwi The dead are: Levi Yooum. en
user, John Yoeum, aged 14, nephew of
Levi Yooum; Grant Seller, brakeman;
ueorge paiuaay, couauctor; wuue Lou
OUIl BOOK TABLE.
A New York daily paper, taklnc up the Idea
coureyed la KUm merlon's eiclUnfr norel,
"Omen- Tha I.at lava nf th WnrlJ "ha In.
tenlewed a niunbar of tha liuilnir mn In nil 1
pwleiilonal aj towhatthey wouMdo if science I down the river In a row boat which they
were to predict tomorrow that tbe end of tbt uma q- tMddlno milk mlnna tlia dnrk
world would arrive within tse next thitty days, 1 or peauung milk along tbe docka.
The answers are various and curious, and nigh-1 When near the mouth of tbe raging stream
unt ne miereat men is leu in tne second part one of Lebloiide's oars broke and the two
The children had just run into the yard,
followed by the mother, whloh very prob
ably savea toem xrom ratal injuries.
Boy Aeeldnntly Shot.
PlTTflBtmo. May IT. Louis Qeler. aged
9 yean, was shot and fatally injured by
the careless handling of a Flobert rifle ln
the hands of Hobert Latimer, aged 1L The
bullet entered the back of his head at thi
base of the skull. Complete paralysis set
ln, and the physicians say that the victim
win not rally irom tbe stupor in wmcu
is now lying.
Fatally Assaulted by lllghwarnisii.
Hazlbtok. Pa.. May 15. While going
to his home in Jeddo on Saturday night
John Benshock was attacked by highway
men, who, after robbing him, threw him
Into a deep mine hole. Pedestrians going
the road yesterday traced blood marks Into
the cave and found the unconscious man.
His skull waa fractured and he cannot live.
Two Murderers Ilaoged
WlLKESBABRE. May la The condemned
murderers, Jacob Blank and Isaac Koaen
swelg, who killed Jacob Marks, a peddler,
ln Wyoming county, were hanged at
Tunkhannock this morning. It is said
that Itoseusweig made a confession to his
attorney, Charles Terry. It was sealed,
and will not be opened until tomorrow.
ltau Into a Landslide.
Meadvuxe, Pa., May 17. A train on
the New York. Pennsylvania and Ohio
railroad ran luto a landslide uear Venango,
eight miles north of M sad villa, yesterday
afternoon. Engineer Orrln Luke was
fatally Injured and the passengers budly
shaken up, but none seriously hurt.
Fell from a Train to Dsath.
Altooka. Pa.. Mar 17. J. Blair Qreen.
a well known young man, died ln the hos
pital here last night from the effects of
injuries sustained by falling from a freight
train at lied Bridge, just east of here, lie
leaves a widow aud one onud.
TWO MORE NATALITIES.
Seren Mast Death by Explosion and U
dj Drowning.
ClIYBLAXD. O.s May 18. - YeMerdav
afternoon Captain Stanley Flan nt nan and
Michael Leblonde, of this city, were going
IThat the Lawmakers at Ilnrrlsburg Are
uoing.
itinmanrnM. Mav 12 Amnnir the bill
hoaeed finally by the wnafV yMtenls
were. AntbnrUIng the formation of m
oneratlve banking naeorlatinna, etbll-h
Inn boards of arWtratlon to wtlle nil i
questions 01 wage ana nimrmiinni
variance between capital and labor, pro
Tiding that voters mifct oast their ballot hi
polling places Inside the election district
lu which they are domiciled. House con
curretl in senate amendment to th Fiirr
compulsory education bin. me measnn
goes to the governor for hie action. Thwt
bills passed finally: To prohibit the pl
dllng, selling or hawking of tnerahamlifM
wares or other goods in towusnips wuncun
license.
HARiuaBtrno. Mar 18. In the house ves
terday the senate bills permitting atreM
railway companies to cnange ineir rou.
and validating any such changes hereto
fore made, and protecting trade union
labels were reported favorably. The senatf
bill permittlngthe erection of adara ai ron.
the Delaware river Iwtweeu Mfrrlevilli',
Pa., and Trenton waa rportert negauveiv
Mr. Talbot Introduced n bill appropriating
18,000 for counsel feel and persona,, ex
pensesln the contested election caww Ii
the counties of Crawford, Ijookawannn
Lancaster and Montgomery. Messrs. An
drewa. HIgby, Baker, T$tot, Franklii
Forrest, O'Kell and Qulnnan are each a
lowed 11.000. Appropriation ttlls aggiv
gating $1,407,893 were reported raroinbl.t
HABHis&uno, May 16, It the houav ye
terday the resolution directing that Ah
Croupe be re-elected a trustee oi me i'ou.
ivlvanla Museum and School of Jiwlufltrl
Arts from Jan. 1, 18P8, waa ft it reed to. Th
governor notified the boue that he h.t
approved and stgneutne uunminoua min.
bill. A bill to prevent the pollution of In
land waters and sources of domestic wattn
aiipply was Introduced and reported favor
ably. The senate bill permitting the in
corporation of wholesale meat and pro
vision companies was deieatwi. ine gov
ernor notified the senate that he has vetoori
the bill authorizing the trial of issuea on
4tia sfnfamant n nil ft ffl rl v t. fit flAfAMM fltlfl
the taking of judgment for the amount Ad
mltted to be due therein.
HAitRiBituno. Slav 17. In the senate yes
terday the antl-Pinkerton bill passed
final. r. Mr. McDonald called up his bill
abolishing capital puninhment, which was
on tha third rending calendar. After a
rolonged discussion the bill was defeated
bT27nav to SO yens. At the afternoon
sesslou a number of appropriation bills
pased second rending. The senate reruseu
to return to the house the Weithelnierbllt
authorizing distillers to Bell liquors of
their own manufacture in original pack
ages of not Iw than forty gallons without
being required to take out a license. In
the house Mr. Talbot, chairman of the
election committee, called up the report In
the Okell-Qtiiniiiui contested election Cao
from Xjocka wanna county, wnicn wnwaw
John P. Qnlnnan, Democrat. After de
bate the vote was taken, resulting ln the
adoption of the resolution declaring Mr.
Okell duly elected representative. Chair
man Talbot, of the elections committee,
presented the report ln the Lauooster
county contested election case of Franklin
vb, Forrest, wmcn nnus tirnt r rauKim re
ceived two more legal votes than his Dem
ocratic opponent, and therefore recom
mends m (it tne latter be seated, l uo vote
by which the I ill I repealing the local option
law for Hellevernon, Fayette connty, was
defeated lat week was reconsidered ami
the bill placed on the postponed calendar.
HAlutumnio, May ia. in tbo senat
yesterday the Krumbhaar banking bill
passed finally, as did the bill authorizing
the superintendent of public instruction
to employ lecturers or lustrucTora to at
tend the summer assemblies oi awoci
atlons for the promotion of education am
popular culture. House bill providing for
tbe payment or a license lee oi m by un
naturalized male persons of thu age ol
91 years residing In this state was defeated.
Jlfiuee bill imposing a tax or not more
than $3 on male and $4 on femalo dogs
passed finally. Mr. Gobln called up the
reports of the judiciary special committee
on the appointment of Itobert Watchprn
as factory inspector, and ottered a resolu
tion: "That tne action oi the governor in
relation to the ofllcQ of factory Impectoi
has been derogatory to 'the rights of the
ssnate as a co-ordinate branch of the govern
ment, and has not been In accordance with
the constitutional requirements relative tc
appointments." There waa a long dls
ousslon, extending through the afternoon
session. The governor wai defended in
his action by the Democrats, and an effort
was madeto substitute the minority reporj
defending tbe governor. hen the que
tlon finally came to n rote the Gobln reso
lution was passed by n vote of 81 to 18,
Among the bills passed at the evening
session waa one authorizing the state treas
urer to pay to t he counties in which bridges
were swept a way by the floods of May and
June, 1889, one-halt the expense Of their
re-erectlon. The senate rejected the nom
ination of Hobert W ate horn as factory
Inspector by a vote of 9 yeas to 33 nays, ln
the house the bill to prevent the pollution
of Inland waters and sources of domestic
water supply paused second reading. Tin
bill providing for the erection of the Pemn
aylvanla Soldiers Orphans' Industrial
School passed finally, with an appropri
atlon of $313,000. In tbe evening session
the police pension fund bill, which will be
recalled from the governor for amendment.
passed finally. The governor's veto of the
bill providing for the printing of 15tU0t
additional conies of bmulfs handbook wa
sustained. Among the bills paisad flnallj
were: Providing for tbe amendment
meat inspectors; increasing the salaries
the superintendent of public Instruction
deputy attorney general, auditor geuera.
and secretary of Internal affairs; to pro
hibit the taking of fish by the use of out
lines except during July, August and Sep
tember,
TD ProRT )F FUR OONDiTlON OP TI1K
HIM NATIONAL OF LBnfait.
ION, ivnim , nt the i lose t business, Msy
llFHOl'Kt'FH.
lwnHtiml Discount
mt'KiMitts sot Hied ami untedireil
V H. h"in1 tose ur lli'illatloii
StiM-h, inirhtes, etc
Due trotn rtiii-rovt'il n'serM' agents
nie rrmn tuner nniionat iHtnw .
hnnkmg house turiiitmc, utid IWtures
'Keiiiliimo on U. H. Uonds
Ulllsof utlier Ranks ....
FrwthmKl paper enrrenc), nlckels.aiid
eenls
HMrli
,...$tt8T.38
Hid temliT botes...
ft per teut. t-irr illation) two 00
Total .
LIABILITIES.
Capital stork paid in ??2r2 m
riicmuieu proms .
N minimi linnk notes ontatAndlag ls,pDQ 00
IHt Mends unpaid........ ,5"
Uiuiviiuiameposnssuiijwi. wvu.... -
asilier s cuecai umAUMtu;ii... - -f
in hi niw Kutlfinal Ranks Mtm V)
Due to State Banks and Hankers P
Total
8TATK OK "ill HS V LV AH 1A ,
(UlI'MTV Or I'AMIKnr,
I, ,Ino. T. tropieLGather of thejve-MrB
UTH Br Mini mc Buvir nwrsiiiviii
it of ny4t.nowledge and ueiiei.
"John T. 8 km m ml TJashler.
SubHflihed and aworn to before ina this loth
day of way, w".,,,,,, Bo.lttni,. .
OOHRBCT ATfKBJTl
It. F. HOFFOHl.
A. J.lt)RUK,
j.u. ZieaN.
May 9Mh. law.
vl Flsmniarioo's tntit nnTMl. trtttrh nnMr In
tne May CosHorouTA m It Is aquesuoa which
everyone wtll nod Intereattns: to ask of hhnself
What WQiild vaii An If wlthli. l u.Va thai
ei Ihe world were certain T Trobaby no norel I
. appn rnj iu u American maea
itnshM been inure elaborately illusuated oy
dtsilasuiflhed ariists. Laurens, Baunler, Voifil
weauua, uecneKrosse.usradiD ana laovin all
couu Outs to tbe explanaUon of the text.
A rlVr tlnr Af annlhuf kliirf la tha f !
new Encta&d novelist. (Ill bat Parker, la tbe about to toss upon the angry waves. The
same number. "American ttocltty ln Paris" is men in the lifeboat were totallr helnleaa.
?tta,vdiSr,orh,rt,i uu&i
jt.o a short residence la U. Frvuch capital renaerwl tbelr boat was ovcrturneU and
iH?,P8I,i?I?ur a success la produe all the ru.u vera thrown luto th. water.
JJSSS&fWSSSS& Tbresotthsu. wIh i? c-tohlag hold
ei rrouseor Qrsy's marvellous Inteniloii, Uie I meoverturneu lirboat, but four
lalautOffraDh. Which reDrodiu-lne fa haniiwrlt. 1 drnwnnl
uS vi u wui j iu Kiiiaji, viHiuiuuieousiy
men were quickly carried Into the lake.
Seven men manned the lifeboat aud they
pulled toward the east pier of the break
water, toward which uolnt the boat con
taining Flannlgan and Ieblonde had
drifted. When the life ha vers were all out
of the mouth of the river an oar broke and
in an Instant the cork -like vessel swuug
laousandsol lailes distant from tbe place v. here
uiv -nwr or arust is aiuing. Mr iioweiis' pur
Th names of the heroes who lost their
live lu atteinDtlmr to save others were:
pose la "Trie Trevefirr from Altrurts" Is mouth Chester Simons, John Johnson. Nicholas
becoming more evident, and ti naw r-fwin-1 c j . ' . " ,
wdetteuUon at the bauds of critics all oer i at V . a i
the world. 1 Flannlgan and leblonde were drowned
before the lifeboat canelied.
AfAAftlnatlnff nleturM nf th nstasilhllflU- a! T DlNlVl 111a Xtw 1H n T pAna.li..
a eose factory was tbe scene Testerdar after.
asperUlfeatuieol tbe June number of Du I nolD. m0st dlsaatroue explosion, by
M "iAMi, u ueuicu uis con-1 urruua tuai. 141 ir uvea ami ou9
aiuen 01 macsina un tba aartli in that in ttiAii. I . -11- 11,1 n . lki. 1
saadtb.wotan. hea inUrpiSeuf? iaaVual. . . r ... ii" ..T '"i?"!
cauoa n.l been established, aud the "dreaai OS I ,' ....... ...... .aui. Daimu, x mi
tae acM" has luui. a vlf id and niacutncent I btorm. il. L.uaa, Alfred Anderson aud J.
itt.'ii?li1,.'i,r,'r'lrV,llrou5 iS I tb iMllldlug at th. Mm, wort ot whom
iu. Durpose 01 loretellla, tha futurs ol the I V ou ooourreu in a geuerawr auu scat
TKtL ii,;'. r.T.'V!!t!,,"'!f,1,i,y 5ft"1, .!d Ured thu' ri1" Th. .hock was
tlk. a eonfptew pkt Itm S throughout a
U (rem the ipsa ol Arthur Field. This Is the
H a, SHH IU lf M suiiauiuic ll.D K EWDIMMil Itm. 1 .
erlsl representation of the future appearance ot tMIUI 01 tbree lutlea.
su VkM til Ifcjj lUUBWIMUIMi
KOTIGE TO INYESTOBS.
Nolle. Is hereby rl.ftU bt the Board oICmi
QllaMooers af tuuuou (MMtutr I'miq.I&dLi tint
vu aud atur Twsdsr, Juae ah. isai, tby ui
Tb. ach. preMuted the usiul on. of de
vastation and th. sutr.rlux of the aoalded
one. was lndewl pitiful. Peopla lu tb.
TlAlnlty tmiuadiaulj rau to th. mea. aud
the work of assistant!, was soon lfcun.
1 u. eaus. 01 tb, dlaaatw is not jt known.
Ao iureugatlon I. ImIuk wada.
oS.r f ' r tal. CXaiaAy steads to tb. ..mini of
tu& as, bearta, fitMreu al Um rau of t pw
Crashed lata m VwE t..i.
Baanpuan. IV M.. is U'tii .in..
Mat per annual, psjrehl. aaauau; and la atalur. aown a M..p grade at BU Shant. a Har
la rrou aw to lUrtMD rears. falo. Hoehuur and ltu.hur
aaviuruur lafaruasUMi bu a. lauiud i I j...t. . . . . .
uvnialasloiwrs' oan. Mauob Ubaak, ra. Z. ,. " ' M'"a on a
By srdtr x u. Board. , --- , oun.uuwoa
Ky . wu r. i.Awutit.uark,l ,'.T!77 ,r. M baib
linuiii m
174 an
. lajm
1",M3 91
I.4U& as
Bjmi in
j,rm m
j,m no
an m
Special Sale
THE BAZAAR,
lit m
17.TSS 00
CIO
.W03,36T
Si!
Dlrectois.
Executor's iSalo
OP VEltT VALUAIILE
PERSONAL PROPERTY!
The tinUemimed Hxeculor of the Esta.t of
Joseph F. ttex,deeeal, !at 01 i iAsai-in
if tvvNHiiii' nariMin eotimv. r.t win ctnrc
imniic sale on uw i-mmm-n vu
SATURDAY MAY 27, 1893
commencing i b o chh r in ,"' i '"T. u
lii.T- iii'tiiU uiu.nt olilit veara
old, an excellent last horse firtfb
HAY HORHK, an i-lcollnit adnlr lwirse. am
iierlerth .ale (Irlvrr. OSKIIAS ilonBBabo it
H-jnurs old a K'xl worker, ami caii n
ioo,l as new. I sfiiale carrlsge, 1 1 to-b lrtick
niuinii, it"l as Hew, road enrt. new llaht two-
seaUHl ..r UK WHAton, culinaior, io-nons .i.
A VAIllKTV OP liAI!KBHB-l et ol double
earrnKB iminesa, a seta 11 r
islrapsnliiells. lotol blankets, traces, oliiilns,
lorks, shovels, achitlwa, lumber, and other
Tel inn and eomlltions will be made known at
lime ami place ot saio oy
AUSTIN rtOYEH,l',jeCTltor,
Velsiorr, Maj G, iJ3.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
OK VERY VALUABLE
Kesri ISslrttc"!
nylilueot an order of the Orphan' Court
- ii.mIhui f'.miktv. thi ri win c exitoseit to run.
lie sale, on ine premiwn, in n.u
Oarbon County, Va. on
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd '93
atONKo'cInekp. in, tha 'oHowlnfEearilbfd
M ...... if a n Hint .ciinhi trurt nr rtleee nf
land, situated In Franklin Tottiishln, (7arloii
county, 1'a., Imtnitlivl ami UeMCiIhefl as follow
to-wlt- ltetdnnlnK at a stntie thence hyland ol
William KemeriT north W14 degrees eat at per
ches to a Mnne, thenee by tne same south 18 ile
grees. eat H percheH to u ttono Iheneo hy the
Maine not III M decree east 2fl pen-lie to a stone
thence by land of l'.uil Hui k north UV. lUgiees
rust 1.1 ierehes to
a stone, lhencc by the same noith 6 iieKitvs,
Aii.ii Ri iiPriMB in il Kinnf: iiienv uv iiiui ihlu
ut.I.aiidO Iaur', wutli hft'i degiees. tveitai
lurches to a i.lne Knot : thence py tlie same
south 4 degree, west 8S latches to the place nt
betfinnuiR roiuannus
31 ACRES
ami tl-O perches, lrict mennre. The Impiore
Dwr.l.l.inil Jiunni1;, i.a tui r. o w inn uniin
ami nihvr necessary (itlbiilUliiigs. '
Tpiiim niirt rnnOitlon will be made known at
time and place ,i Sale, uv
AUSTIN BOYEK, AdiiilnWraior.
veisj.ori sisy tiin, itwi.
A MAHVKLOUH CUllK.
729 Hamilton St.,
ALLENTOWN, PENN'A,
(Lately occupied by IJittncr,
Huntickor & Co )
Fnr this week trn will nlTer our entire
stock of made up ca'rments at half actual
com to etoae tliem out, ooD'tqiMntlr tbe
folloalne cut prices, which Is a deep cut:
lollies' jackets, uavr uiue, tans,.iaeK.
creys, nilxlnres, tailor made, rnadu for the
beet cltv trade. eveJy Earuient well Iflnlsh.
ed and perfect fit. Some are salln.,llned
llirouBliom. a
lteaular i.rlee.SI.M. HJ. II.TS.l9.ai. $I0.W, (U
Oot prices... .B(iraW.i,eW),tJ, .!
In Lailles' Capes we hate Jone an enor
mous business this season. The balance
may number about one hundred, as fol
lows: Tans, Orejs, Scarlet. Nary, Oobs
II it . ltltie. Jllack lollies' Cloth. Black Ulai
Dlaeonal. all vanlnff In style, some Fedora
capes, uuiterny, triple capes, some piain,
suiue emuouiuriri. bmuiv niui ituwii
In back, some with ribbon bows front and
back.
.!. ti an i m ft oh. 7.ts. tabs. 12 ?n. la.nn.laKO
Cut price,! SO, U.J. 4 W, 8.0", 7.W, w). lo.w, n.oo
Don't Pail to Look Through
IT WILL PAY YOU.
Our line of Misses Jackets Is a complete
one. 14 to IB years, ln lanvlrays. nines,
and Navy Materials, Lailles' Cloths, Diag
onal, Cheviot and Camel's Hair. Those
Roods are from t lie test in an era ana every
garment warraoteu. to at wen.
ltcniilar pi len 9.1 fin, 4 to, o.no, 10 no
Cut price $8.26, 34W, 4 VJ, 7.&0
In Children's Iteefers our variety la a
very large one, 4 in J a years, in l am,
Grays. lUtiep. Keds. some plain, sailor col
lar, ballooli sleeves, plaited hack, material
ladles' cloth, diagonal and cassiiueres,
frl.f.O up to f4 wi.
CURTAINS.
Opera House Block,
Our Chenille Curtains are nieetlne with
great savor; all colors at $4.o0; handsome
ilailos ami mil length alK'.w l,"M, tiu.D'J
and $1.1 CO. Allarecholcestvlesandqulcfc
sellers. All attachments lo suit and an
experienced draper to place them.
See our $1 I.ace Curlatn, Ithas nominal.
3 1-2 yards lone and CO Inches wide, $1.75
a treat barcaln. f rlsh Tolnt. $2 VS. worth
much more. Brussels, $2 85. 3.75, $4.50
and $5, and other novelties ln the curtain
line.
orrisey
M. J. Hartzell,
DKAI.KR IN ALL KINDS IIF
HARMES5 !
Whips, Fly Netts, Robes
Blankets,
And everything eteo usually kept lu
Hist class ftoro of this kind,
REPAIRING "
Of nil kinds attended to neatly, cheap
ly nnd promptly. Special atteutloD
paid to the lunuufucturo of Ilaruess
lo oraer,
STORE IK LEUCEEL'S WO.
OLOTHZUG- I
V
Our Spring Lino of Clothing is now
complete ana comprising tin? Lntost
Stjlos lor
Men's,
0 nun)
Duya
and Youths'.
Our efforts to sell thoLbest Clothing for
the Lowest Prices are becoming appreciated
and wo. show you the lnrgcpt stQok to se
lect Irom.
- Ml BDYlUntil Yon See What We nayc.
New Bee Hive,
ALLENTOWN.PA.
Lehighton, Pa
Baby Coaches ! !
TIT T
vvc jiavo cm
all the
New Styles
and at
New Prices.
Come, Sco and be Convinced
Our usual Handsome
Line of Furniture at the
Lowest "rices.
Iienry Schwartz's,
First street, Lehighton.
BARGAINS
-IN-
Capes and Coats.
We are offering bargains in Capes and Coats to close them ont.
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
3
V
EQUITABLE
LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
893 SPRING 1893
Wearoreadf for the Snrlne Season In
the
Dress. Go ocls
DEPA RTVI RN.
New Gobds,
Noav Sliacles,
New Styles.
All open and willing your Inspection.
Shades and styles so charming that yon
can't help to admire them. We hare them
In greabr variety than von ever laid eyes
on outside of Philadelphia and New York.
As to prices they are right they're at the
bottom tound. Wrlle for samples and
compare them with other goods. Rametn-
her the placo wo refer to Is
JH.
W.
mm
Hunsicker's
Corner 8lli nnd llnmilton Sts.
Refreshing,
Cool,
Pleasant,
HFKORX Cl)RRI,
SOt'TH HhTHLEIIRH, Fl
Mr. (1 fi)i'fA Kunilrcii. r(ni1liu at N'ti.
MfcliHiilf Htrwt, South 13t?IUtelniiit wIhmi
ilHiiKliter'M lltul-H ami Imm, y uer druwu ull out
ol fiaei, ami tlie nVsli of her Unibtt wHfttetliiuay
eiittrttly ttelploM. 81ie roulil not walk a
Hte nor nUiitl on Iter Ifmlii If huIU by tlie IkmI).
81ie liftd bmn tratHl ly a number ot itifTert-nt
d(Htor but all medical tratii)eiit fatlsjt. llicy
413
Ten Yart for BI order.
PniLADELnilA, May 18. Iu tbe cne of
John Haley, who recently ploadwl jftiilty
to rauraer in causinK tuo aeain oz iiamei
O'Leary by stabbing him on the "tiijjht of
Feb. 27 liut, Judae Hart with whom wn
left the discretion ot flxinfc th degroa of
the crime, decidwl that Haley was guilty
of murder In the necond deinee, and sen
tenced lum to ten Tears lu tha Eastern
penitentiary.
A Clilld't Fatal Drink.
IlETMLFiiKM, May 18. DaimU, tha
yearold ton of John 1. McFmldm, awal
lowed a teaMpoouful of crwote with fatal
effect A (tervant was olaanlni; th boue
and took a lot of bottle out ol a eloaet to
clean It The boy, who wae playing nor,
wan attract! by tbe bottle of rvd atult
and drank the poleoa.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS
Cloilng Quotatlunt of the riilladvlithla
aiul Kw Vork Uxlini.
New Turk. !ar IT. TIm atook mukt wit.
nesBMl Irregular oataa la prioea. Irofalona)
bidding up of .Korltiwu rarlfio. National
OordtiteaudotlieraUMikfwMal'eaittre. Olo
leg blda:
Lahlgh Valley... 4T7 W. N. Y. A Pa. 4U
PeaniylvauU..M. S1U II. A H. T. mi . .. 35W
Keadlim xiSf H. art. uref -
fitl'aul tH Erla ... ik
Lehigh Nav.. . AU D., U & W H .&u
lUdlnff g. iu. U.TH NY. C,utrai...-....101U
Itoadlutf lrtpf Ra 41H Wmt Miure lftfti
Radloydpr fie. a Lake Erla Si V tU
Keadimfa.ipf.ta. a. , a n. ii -
N. Y. & N. K. .... 11 M.& Hudaou 1H
Ornvrmt SUrkfla,
Nkw YoK, Ma 17. HUtijd waaUrn Aoar
Qult aaiiy; In vJLtraa, t-I U; city tuiU
pattDta. H .VU! l fair to feucy. ftJt.M M;
UlDMauU rlunr, S (VOW.80 (tonta. ir
4.W;aprfluH, fl.TJt; pUy oillla, l; wta
tar whaU. U Knulua, gS LtiQl.fl&t ptcuW,
t3M4.i Klratubla, fHttftt; rye u.Wtim-.
U.ttg.Sit llbi. $l efi(i!))iltti tacit bent w,,.k
qtilH; cumuioii lo tair extra, $2 10;u,.1M i,,
choice do., g-M ofiaa. Rju uiet,
parBae. gtLkKrvi i. Wbaat-No. 31 rd, Mn
aim; Jul), it'tvsvf.; jiuyuMt, niti
SeptainVr, ajy, sllt ., UaoeuiW, M
t dull. tad; Jink. fioHtaAii-.i July, ajtiv,
OJifi. PU. , Jk-ttfrisv. UHlB BlttMly, dull, Jlilu
SMlKMiM Julj, JMiaHc; alata,
was tarn. aH47c.
rilii.AOBl.eHlA. May 17 Haaf dull. -Urtuh
extra wea, gT.uiu.br; fandly. $HiftlK. I',,r.
firm, dull; oaw ium, fjtt; old tut-, $?i tf
extra prima nominal, lrd qulel, tlni,
team raaderad. lUWi, Hotter ralrdcouiitd
ataady; New Yurk dairy, fW4; mutem du
lHgk'.; KMnaJMM.; New York ni.ian,
9M8aii.; wuateru d... tHfcXc.; ImlUtluu do
Snae. C'tkmwa fair duuaud; New V.r.
oM;Htfc.; du. uw, lara lltf, Hftb4 ;
da colored, tailt do aiiiall,wdliH'-; Ituta j
old, llMTKc-. irl ikltuk, 3CCMc..full nkluui, Ik
ftlHc. Keg fair deinand) New Yt.rk uu
WoaaylraaU. I.V .; nesuirit, 14H&I&-.; mutL
rru, iar eaae. $&-. .o
IUmiuohk, M) 17 Flour dull, nnclmORnl
Vkat veak. ( nni Ilnu, uiru, b um
pAa.Jric.1 y alius dn .... ft.. Owt Urm H)t
quiet llay th o.nJ to bun tliuulb)
f la.lOOM.kl Coii.n, n-.mii, i.l, middling, f l-li-lroirtaluBa
alad), tuir huiter mtiet. t himiu
ery. fauoy, lftaab.i , ! lull t.. Umi.f ,
do. lioilatlutt, SS IrtC -Un 1 ttl UK,
Arrrn rt HKi)
look her lo lr liower. the tiierlaUi, ami under
Un trtatii.eitl iier umux una tHMly iNHaiiie iwr
fwilj NtialKht and atroiiK, Khe now m l)eItli
and luu run or walk mIUi any one. to the great
uatoulnlniMiit of the lurcuta auu uelirhoora.
aii) utit-in Yttmiiiiiu iu cm ii nun mrr me ciniu,
tlie'ireuta will gladly Inform them of the truth
oi iriiMuuimeriumire no. tu itiarnauiemreei.
South BL'tlileheiu, I'a.
Reading R. R. System.
Lehigh Valley Division.
Anthracite Coal tiaet oxclualvelj
inaurine oleaulliieaa aiul oouifort.
Arrangeinerl ol raswngar
Trains.'"
ScllEtlULE IN Kl'I kXJT
UK I, laW.
ltTAIN HIiKlVrl I.KIIDIIITON
fur Krwark and Ksw York .. t.w, au. I Hi.
Hi A flL KM ll 7 M it. Ul
Fur Maunaka OUaak and Balviilw. T.u
m.w. a. iu. ; U.O., aua i. 11 ui.
K.r lsuutwrlvllle aud Tranloa ..60 SiU
11. U' a.iu., umI UST 1 37 p. m.
Kor HUliuatuu, ralaaauuua, AUwtown. Htb
a.lini, and Eatou. 8.4J, f., 4, ii.m. II. u'
ii, m , ti.nl. .i.', a.ui. ui, MS, '.as and lo.n u oi.
mu suuwi
ror i uiauriiiuia ami
7.M, .Maud ll.lsa UI..!
7.2H D. UI.
Pur itaadiuaand rUrnMirg s.'Ja. and ll.lv
ihii
2.U.
Squalid
i. aa9 nnd 7 'Jfl n.m.
Ry. dull, Arm: w.-nleru, aiOnsc. Corn Nu Fur Uowiiumit, ubigb Claii. Cliernlord, Imi
t dull. Mul; Jm.... July, suiy. rv's, Willi. Hall, Cuplay, aud llok.-ndaumi.
ta., a.to) a.M a. u.; Ikt67, 3.4'i, 4JI7,
10 rt ii. in.
For Maucli dhui.k tJU, 7.43, 11. aad UJU
.in. , i.iu, .i.in, l.w, B,w, t .xttam, VmK n. id.
PorWeatherly aud Ihulrton o.M, T.iS .M aod
ii.ufa.ui ; 4 in, a.j!u,7.Kf, iuob u.uu
pur Maliauo) iy, Hheuauduah and Aauiaod
nr. i.-u, vwmauu ijji
Pur lit Carniel ai
il.M a. m,; 5 p. u.
ti.ru, 7,-u, v.an and iiAia.w ; i.ia. tM la p ui.
rur mi. uarniei auu namoaiu a jb, i,uwmi
Por 1'utuv llle 8..M' 7.4.1. 7.4S. ajtf 11. IS aud 11.03
a, iu., Aua. dj.irx t.t wui i.w un
Pur While Haveu. Wllkeauarrp aod Herantou
7,44, Iktt aud U.&8 a.m., 4.16, A.HB,7.UaiMl 10.W
p. m.
For Ilttatun and I- A H. Juuet. 7.43. 9M. and
11 Jt-ui., 4.l6.J0.7.iMaad 10 u, Ui.
Kor TimkhauiuM-k 7,43 and us a. iu.; 4.15,
V2t aud to.nn p.iu.
roriHttyo, Auburn, Ithaca aud Geneva 11.1WI
a-ui , ii'.aa i.ui.
roi Ijc-ivlHt'. TMuUa.Httrf. Wuvarib. HI
mlm, KiK'tii'Mt i, lUiilul.i, Nutcaia Palls and the
V -( it i a.m., aod lu U p. in.
l-i.r Klnm .Hid thtr Witl iu KUuiauca at
I h l III.
fcUSUAV TltAIN.
tin Nut mk i. u; ami 11 li.i in , (.17 l
. t p m
I-i I ulna I, i 5i h in J hi r. 17 i
7 (j m
I nr huMoh ami 1 uti i uittiuu- HtatloUM, aUT,
. .7, ii i.'ai.in , ixtjit. fLii and H.ut p w.
rii Maw b chunk n 14, u.w, u .f, ii u na
a. iu , ,m, d.u, f.. aim w.wi p. ui
bai Hfadluu ut u 117 a in. . i.ra ud : n m
1-or tlaMjt'tou u.at, and il m.iu , a u uiwl io ut
p. HI
ror Mhuun Cit ud 8hvuaudo.tli 'J , ll &j
I M. III. . KIIU ,1 111 JJ. III.
' For J'nlLsvllIf ,tt ;W. in .
ror Wlnlf Hiot u, VV ilk. s lUtric, ritittoii,
1 uiiWLlUHtck, loHttiiUit, HaUf , ltd . in-ur. a.
I Aul'itiii, hlinl i a, K'tluat. r, llutl.J.., Niagara
l-.llL tall J 11m Vt3l 11 k.l 111 ,tilU IU'. 111
h (uilliir (tttttiiul.ilJ. lii.4itu uf K(Uts(i
I oin laOU i
ia AiMFtea, UdUf May U. W, ly
Ufa Stk Markt-ia.
BtTrAi,Ma) 17.- 1'ittlW quiet Hoanll ;
good Yorkvnt, $7 UTIS; good luudluui hu'1
kaar . ST.MluV; hiL, 7 Xa. nxivba. $a ft-7
Bltap aud Uuii axtra arllua,s, $.'tK
&.4U) rair lo tfood abaep. ibukti Uuil'ts.
Eawt Liuebtt Pa., Ma IT faille alrail ,
fatriu(ixd, t 'nt') it; . uitiiiiou, a- lu&i; r...
eeaaaud bull.. $ ,,af,. irtwloA t-ai
Uava atlUa, i'ltiUdi41.iiM, $". u(t , w... in i
Yorkan aud uu.-.i, a; Toaat aO, pia ud iia.1.1
Yokcr, 7 i.y..
REBER'S
Drug
Store.
Celery and CHffone.Iiromlile.-,-
ro liavo It frwliT
Oooil for llcailacbe, Blck Stomach
and Ncrvousnoss.
By tlie loeo orjon ceu tako it
liorue: 25c, DOo and $1.00 liotllea with
lmmly dose cuj.
Wo lisve other rcmedlos for hond-
ncho too. There Is more thnn ono
kind of headuclio and how some do
sulfur.
Sunday School llibleu and other
llibtoii.
Moral aud liellglous Hooks.
Fine Stationery.
LKIHGUTON.
. -
New
Xlssurance
1891
A
2
Stir plus.
$26,292,980.56.
$3237118,331
9 THt
BQDITABLa 8001 ETT
HOLDV
A LA BO K a SUKFLtB,
WBlTBfl
A L1KOKR ARNOAL
BUSIHG8S,
AUD HAB
A LABQBU AMOCMT Or
AB80UAHOB IK FO ROB
THAN AHT OTUKtt COM
PAWT IK TUB WOBt-D.
ASSUKANCK IN POHCK JAN UAH Y 1, ISO'S,
$S04,SM,557.
,370 Death Claims Pa.id ln 1801, $8,040,152.72
Incomo,
1891,
$39,054,943 -
-A
For llates and further lnformution address,
W. P. LONG, Spscial Apt LehiiihtOD, Penn'a.
Notice to Trespassers
All persons are hereby forbid trespassing
on tlie (rounds of Hie iinjfrslunwt located
In Franklin TowiishlD.Oarbon county, l'a.,
for ant purpow. All persons fouuil tres
passing on llieMt ri-enilSM after the date of
Ibis notice will be dealt with according
lo the law.
Mrs. F. II. IIA1IN.
May 8, 1883 w8 Franklin Tap., Ta.
JOSEPH S. FISHER,
DISTHICT ATTOHNSY,
OMee Codmt II0U8B llDM.nmo,
Waucii Chunk, Fa,
All bsaliwa preraptly aUauM to.
THE VALLEY HOUSE,
E. W. OLAUSS, - Proprietor,
Ol'P. lu V. DEPOT.
Kir.li.ot aecoianxulaUon for rwrnianwtt
aud tranalent euUotu. The Iter Is stocked
wIUi lltte.1 l4ori and Qisan.
FRANK P. DIEUL
frKlin Horse Sheer nl Blacksinilb.
All kinds of wosk In I lib Hue naeuled
prowptly anil at tbe msl reatouabte prlres
Palruian sollclud and Mtlsraelion uuar
awewi. SKop
the Carbon lie
E. H. CIIIUSTMAN
lONTKACTOK :-: AND :-: BUILDKIt.
Estluiatrs on ll Kinds of IluikJiogs
cheerfully furnished.
All Kind of Building Material
AT VKBV I.OWK8T rBIC'ES.
HtllUUM. JMMiMm, OCm tew, AJLwVaU.
ApHi n ijr,
A(.EN TS W ANTED lSSS
Hum (truMh Nursci blink, St-w I'rulH bliiu
iou hsitfiii HitUr Mini entrust-'' I'UKl.
W. & T. Smitli Co. "rH'tiy-
rutA.li-.UcKl im. iiu. al i lie Laram oldest t
nuraane. lo uw
tabl
CU1
iIIbImmI aad iMMlrkiuma Auresrte.
If You are Wise You Will Buy
AND ALL VEHICLES FROM
HENRY GHRSTMAN
Fort JLWea, Weisspovt.
Two enr toads of now vehicles just received. Our Prices on
nil goods rre the lowest. Don't buy until you see me.
-KOCH & SHANKWEILER'S -
. Spring Display of Quality aai Elozsnes in
MEN'S : YOUTHS' : AND : CHILDREN'S
G NOTHING!
THE Orwitefit vlui ever utTtred fur lUe moDy. Iluudixlf of dellifhUHt cmtonifrs wlw
twusu uui nMiiniuu mure mu Mtttii ur uaniiMiuit tuiu lance BMuriinenw uunK im nut WW
Heks. require uo jfreitrkr proof UitU our utovk i jretr
rieea luwvr tUu evr before.
Our Men's SulU. ieod uil HlylWi Kiwclt Blsout Suit for Nl
Bd Servlmutble HtilUfor jhQ; FtHhlouable HtultifM Hull Ittttli
J'liif Milk llixtnl Hull fur 110 uiul 1b, WjIWi Spritut MuiU ftJfi
aud tiR, lltuidstouie Hlmrk Urvn tmint in 8ek mid Cutaway Ooiu.
or . U.tn tui.i f in.
Uen't kitd Boyf Working Pants. Over bbOO pair In many uw aod
dlflriiit fiaUrn.Ei.tor tv..boc , aud fi aualr; tMiuna: Vuioa cal
inr riti)U,l Fine All-WooiTrouwri, laacy and neat atiiitta. s
Knv FauU, lWpairat H,eatul fioc. Hm.U VuIumi.
HprloK aud Huniniur L'ndmiear. (Irajrand 'Ut MrliMMat26t'
" uis- ( taiti im usjsj. r iud axsirsi v ! nu . i it, jsfjvr (f real
Kamtarjr Uudernrar, Norfolk and Nw UnuiBWllc Underwaar.
Lltiln lk)n' UIoIMhk. lUmgti aud TiiuibU Holiuol 8ulU (or 1 1 .
klth Hiiielv and Duubto Sultv to It yearn, lor 41.00 and let
and KuiiUero HuHh, lluaalai) bluuat aud Waatwuta Hulk, Hlilrt
lUiHiMnit All W)4 8uiMKiAu, Maod 9M; FiuafetooUb SuIU.mUIi
nair ol uauia aud a bat fur fo. Jersey aud uiuavv Bulta. VtoUr
UUlAta utid BluuMt WatfUr Fast blaek I amis lloae ba a pair.
fi print: Fiin.Ul.lnKiomls. 36v aud tot- Workluc Htilrtt; Fast Ulaak
lull llose, pair (oi afle, Workiiigittai.'a ball uitm. pair (or vt
l.tiiudrUMlNtaMf Hblrt(or$l. Mautilnloehw and liubUr OnU.
X uibrflla iuidwIVing faiiem. Nrw lolorrd Bordrwl Liuen UaAd
kt rclueN Nllit Kolxw, Kid Ulorea, Drww Hbirta aud Flua Linen
Jlof, UufU aud ifllulukl CuMarsaud Ouflla.
New NMfkwatu Tbe Larfeatand tiliwt auoituut In Iba La
blah allvv Itwtuttlul Uealans In Bows aud Aacuia. Fow4n-lla,
l'uff aud Twk HciuU. TnarVralait" aud "Aprou" Soar Is. Ibr
tateai Huimuvr 1am u and Pique Neck wear, luniany varbHtaa. Oar
WV Hvcawaar naa uo etuai.
ur Mm1 tn Mfajiurv laniwnt. Wf abow a Isrsr aud last) line
M.lfiiM. WhiisritrdH. t'Liv Worsted Cllfviota. I'4irksrwM anal
V, tdf Wal Hultlnas hihI TrutuwrliiKB. Kivtflleutaaauituieut ol Ker-
sey wui Milton Oventialltiics lor fcVprlun.
BrvlMallf Unsiiietu. ttulU Ui Meaaurr lor tie, Hlyllnb 8,-oivh Hull
Ui nwaaur. w, liutUUiiialil HprlaK Hulls (or tit nd m
A rbild eianiliiHiUJD will eontinre you of hu F1ii Wurkinaiishlp
Fit, IturaldlH) mm ttnle of '(ir made to niriuiiirv icaruteutt
Vou Cuu Be EuoiioiuiflAj 11 HuyiuK luit t ou Neml fur BprluK Frum
KOCH tfe SHANTCWEILER,
Littttt aid Funt CWbiDiL Ehk ie Ik VaHer.
Hotel Allen Building, Centre Square, ALLENTOWN, PA.
IS OUR-
SODA WATER
-AND OUR-
ICE CREAM.
Pneumatic Tile Wheels from
$G0 up to $90.
Cushion Tire Wheels from $.10
up to $60.
Full bnll-bearhirr. nil nrnnnil
Beys Velocipedes, $2.50 up.
High Wheel Lawn Mower-,
iu in,, 44.2rij; vi in., $3 60;
14 in., $3.75.
Bed SprinL's.-soId evervwhem
else nt $5, jou can buy from
me at $2.oU, nnd the 5 Cotton
Top Mattress at $2.75; at these
pricr s everybody enn sleep on
springs.
Ask the Davis, Standard,
White and Domestie Sewing
Machine Agents what thev
want for a 5-drawer, qak case,
then come and buy the same
frommc at $30. The White
Cottage, 7-drawei, oak case, at
$25 lays them all out.
Don't be liuinbucirnil 1 Kvprv
Washer has a cuarantee on the
lid, with the Vandergrift Man
jifacturing Company 'e signature.
me nmrKta 1SI1UIOI irasu. utir
Irice for Round oSquare is b.
Wringers, Irom $1.50 upward.
Organs from $25 upward.
Pianos, $150 and upward.
My prices on Ilav Rakes.
Mowers, B i n d e r,s, Pumps,
C7ement, etc., are lower than
elsewhere. Come nnd be convinced.
Yours respectfully,
F. SNYDER,
Near Lehigh Bridge,
Weissport, Penn'a.
We are prepared to serve
you every day with the finest
flavored Soda and Cream.
Families, Parties and Fcsti
vals supplied at short notice and
at lowest prices.
. K. CULTON
Opposite Park, Leliihtoi.
Wr ft) M Jot) Fritting at Lowest FwiMe Prices.
Wall Paper.
From Cheap lllai ks to Fine Out and
i'resseil 1'apcrs. Also, Fells ami lugsalns.
witb Handsome Frelzss.
PICTURE ROD .dND COVE.
Window Shades
ready to lmns, or put up to order.
Paint, Oil, Varnish,
Glass, Ilmbes. ralntlDj; an
Hanging, by ronipetllenl 'aurliwe
part o( the counly
Hooks, (ytntionery aud Fancy
Goods, always a large stock a1
Luckenbach
Gl Broadway, Mauch Chunk.
For n ThorougU IVaiulng ti
BUSINESS or SHORTHAND,
It Hit. imy jou to rlilttliB
AMERICAN BDSINESS CflllER
Centre S9rA.BE, Allentown. Pa.
Ptnett K'iuli!ad Uoiurnvrclal 'iraiulDjeHcInu
iu ivutMjrirsnitt.
Cfl HHPAUATK
O S DKl'A IT! S! KNTS
TT; vViJ- fMIKTKIIT
Algllb iHrKin-ro
Mull 1'rafllwil Cvuritra t Jrnt i()let
rwmeen an and 400 tftudt uli uuiuUly.
SHolenU mrUUhI 10 lylnn iKmttiuua. Knd
ftr eUloiu or cull at offlc.
O O DORNEY.Prin.
PRANTZ,
- The South Knd Jeweler,
no vou WANT
Wi'tohes, Senrf Pins, blocks,
Watch Cluiins, Necklaces,
Gold Pencils, Knr Rings,
Rings, firncelets, Silverware,
Society Emblems, Mitch
CliaruiB.
You ras buy IM and nianT iura at nui
1'oixiUr 8Urc on l.ankway.
Repairing
In all Its brand, oai.lullv sllen.lol to al
low urlma.
Wilson F-'ontz,
THE SOUTH EKI) JKWI.EU,
Rankway, - ' - Lehighton.
Now is Yoursjime!
20
Building Lots For Sale!
Dun't wait, but come at onre
anil buy one of these bt-autifull)
locafpd lots. Vou will be sur
prised at tbe vi -w tlwy afford
and the priie will Up sure to
please y ou Nn I rouble to uliow
you around. 'Jul) on either
A. P. 8NVUEK,
or B.J. nONOEN,
But WaiaaporiPa
hi rd&ffiS
"P-
If you want tnba In time and In picket
Good tilings go quickly, and procrasllnat
Ing purchasers liavo only themselves to
blame, If they are compelled lo be con
tent with second class choices. Come
Iulckly lo our large Carpet and Curtain
ilsplay at
801 HAMILTON STREET,
Allentown. Pa-
Apr l-3ra
PAINTING
AND
PAPER HANGING,
Owen Rehrig,
Corner Second and Iron Streets.
TTe have severed our connec
tion with Ir, O. F. Acker, and
will hereaftor do. all kinds of
house pairting, decorating and
paper hnnging ourself. We will
make prices on all work in our
line as low as possible, while nt
the same time we will do only
the best kind of work. "Ve will
bo pleased to figure cn jiny
work that jou may need and we
also hope for a fair share of your
patronage. Hre will continue
on our headquarters (or wall
papers, Zorders,C'urtaius,Paints
and Supplies, all kinds of
Stationery .vc, and will kindly
solict your patronage.
Owen Rehrig.
Diana's Old Stand.
We handle all the Daily nnd
Weekly Newspapers, Periodi
cnls.Magazines.FashionBooks and .Story Pnpers, and wo
Deliver them promptly at your
store, residence Or office. Do
you g t a papr 1 If not please
try us. Besides the news bureau
we have a fine assortment of
Cigars. Tobacco. (WeclioiieiT.
Fruits. KdIs. Toys and Fancy Ooois
At tba very lowest Cask Prices. Hy
fair and honest methods and a close
attention to luuiueaa we hope to
merit your patronage, o we kindly
aak fur a trial, l'leaae call.
T. J. BRETNBY,
litose's Old Stand, - - First Street
Entirely
VEGETABLE
AND
A SURE
CURE
roii
GOSTIVENESS
DIIIousnoBO, Dyspepsia, A
, , l a V
inuigosiions uiauuucn or
tho Kldnoys.TorpId Llvor
Rhoumatlam, Dizziness,
Sick Hoadaoho, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundloo.Erup
tlons and skin Diseases.
Mm 2a. t StUK, IM 17 til tftliu.
III!, MWU IH, rnit. Iwhm II
Bold
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