ORIGINAL CHEAT CASH STORI Btore clow etiru erer)ihfAat fi;46 o'efoc We Set the PATTERN for Many, We Ifeyec Were Btiil( for CroyiE Have you noticed lmw most mer chants uso the brains ot others? In other words, adroit majority of merchants do not net nior tlifuk for themselves, but, constantly copy or Imltato nonio leading business man, and then come out In great brairado. cla and claim tobetho leader oror iRlnator ot this and that. In all our business methods, plans 5i"drtlng business, a'dTerUslnB,,bull((lii)jfJlls- . Tlaying tf goods, &C.,inany,ar.pt o'ing to pattern after us.' No better lii.,' dorsement of tho fact that we nro pur suing the right courso.couldbe Riven. We have HI ways found' that "OltlUINAIi METHODS'; nrVtlio bsst to follow and on this prin ciple we will contlnuo to conduct our business KldHT NEW STYLES OP ItOCHINO lmve have been opened this week, making nine teen -styles In all. Whero can nnollicr snch a stock bo found? WE Altir snoWINO tllo largest stock of I'Ul! SESaud roCKET-DOOICSlntowii. Any- thing that is worth having will be fouud here. A QKEAT VAMEry. OF UEKrS Hll.lt TIES and SCAltFS havo boon placed on oijr counter. All the new styles In light and turn errects. J. T. ItfUSBAUM, Bank Street, Leliighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate ri 11" ' rm 1 BA TURD AT, JULY 20, t?80 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. Road Henry Schwartz's mew announce ment In to-day's lssno. Full line of Ingratn and Brussels, cap- pets at Henry Schwartz,1 on Bank at. o The frame work on Oweri Rehrig's being nicely Railroaders, yoy can'saWTgRRrday's vacesby buying your washes J f Mirt' 1. S. Bock, Lehighton. . u "'.",,0 Ex-ShoriiTAinos Rolgel, is reported ns being qulto HI lit his homo In J.nhcslown, -Plcturo rod nml coving. No'nlcd room coinplcto without it ; vory low, ntjji&ckcn bach's, Mauch.Chunk. ' : : ' o If you want a clock or watch prrfinptly repaired at a reasonable prlco go to S. Hagaman Bank street Lehighton. ; Ini Androw Bayer has tho contract for re painting tho First Presbyterian church, and is now employed beautlfvimr that edifice. Tho trout catchlnr'.fipiisnn rtnupil nn Mpuday last, luth Inst. and'a. violation of tho law now will subject , tho offender to fine of $10.'- - 1 '- J If.you contcmplato tho purchase .of bicycle, make it a point to sec-- Edi Zern at tho Opera IIouso store beforo closing n6go tuatlons and you will save money. Mix Rosenblut's liorsorunawarThur day afternoon. Jakcy Kintz stopped tho critter on tho Welsspnrt side. Result : wa gon scratched, harness damaged and horso winded. Aaron Krum, of Northampton street. shot his bay horso "George" acw days ago to relieve the animal from sufferings superinduced by a kick In tho stifle joint irom another horso. K. B. Thomas will give an oxlraordl nary'oxhiblt of Brady's thrilling and do scripture views of thclato civil war in the Opera House on Friday and Saturday eyen tag. Don't miss it. It Is a regular school in Itself and worth seeing. Services In Presbyteron church at this place CTory Sabbath morning at 10:3i o'clock; evening at 7:30: Sabbath Schoo: at 0, o'clock. A cordial Invitation Js ox tended to all to bo present. Traycr' Meet' ing every JKednesday evening at 7:-! o'clock. Dr. i. 1. Smith, the dentist, opposite the Opera House, Bank. street, , will leave August 1st for a vacation .'of a month to rccupcrato poor health. Persons deslrlnc jtiny thing In his lino.are kindly", foquettcd to call.boforo tho above date or hold orders Until his return. 3to In the spaco of fifteen hours, James walp, with his celebrated Keystone trac Hon well driller, sunk a sixty-seven foot well on tho property of Ben Bartoletto at the north end. IIo Is now engaged sinking nn elghty-flvo foot well on the property of MAUCH' CHtf K LETTER. ?..". d A ' t . P .... handsome brick' residence is repainted. Everything In tho line of furnltnro at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods tho best. o Tho Holy Communion will bo observed in Zlon's Reformed church on Sunday Levi Krum In tho samo neighborhood. fTU. ryt Ti . r .i rt t i . i I 1U'US jvuiurnieu ounuay scnooi other boom on the strength nf llm r,nnra, liavn llf.nfrip.il tn nlrnlf. nt Clart Cinnt il r .1.- t,.. . , w..ww . Huua ui tuu ifaier t.;oinnanv. 'rw. nrn sometime In the hear future bound In nrinrn t. v . i Miss Clara Geggos, employed in Clauss Howard Seaboldt whri b Bro., tailoring establishment, sevcrly, lorthamptn street which he will soli wittr- scameu uer rigut uanu ono uay recently. jn the next ninety days at lowest mlces. T, I. (. ... 1 A. . I mu tun i.uu iuouiuvra 01 me Tho rumor cnrrnnt. tn Mm n(Tt Evangelical Sunday school are making Chas. Lilly, tho new barber under the .uurw 10 purcuase aa expensive organ. Opera House, is employed bv Franz Lady Washington Council, No. 20, X. Rooderer. Is without tr,.n,. If,,'. i uHcwiun: meemig CYery uosuay ns under tho Exchango where his assistants oyeuiuB wm now meet- every alternate Stubcr and Camnhfill 1n .a week. Ed. Zern Is agent for ail the best mako of bicycles. Persons eontemplatlng' pur chasing will save money by buying of him. o Call at Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and see tho largest stock.of fprni vuro, carpets, etc. lou can savo money by doing so. o Engineer Benjamin German,- of. north Bank street, who shot Joo Lenahan somo weeks ago was released from .tho county jail on ball Thursday. -David Straup, a moulder In tho Lehigh man up In the highest stylo of the razorlstlc shcarlstie art at short notice. If you want to be thawed out by a smile see 'em. A young people's .society of christian endeavor was organized in tho Prosbyterian church on Thursday ovenlng and tho fol lowing officers were elected: President, 0.1 J. .Allen; secretary, Oharlos Jlauk. The society start out with a' membership of thlrty-Hye of our most, prominent youn folks and indications for its success are qulto flourishing. uonnis JXotnslcin, assisted by Al Oldt and Henry Ifosser, of Normal Squaro, Stoye Foundry, had his left foot severely unloadod from a Lcbi ell "VallPV fl.lt. Mr nn burned Monday while engaged in "pour- Ti,inrtnMn i .1 ,r . ,. . - I ' I l lUUlvUSO XO ItUrSQ inrr nff" mrtltnr, fmn I . Da.vJdEbbert Jiiresout the best look- hill It hv Min finloot- nrftn 1. uB nK auu tne saiest uorscs to bo uaa in in0 is a daisy and attracted much attention iuo tuuuiy. i-rjijcs lowest, urop -rouna ns it Dassed and see him. Llverron North -street. Charles Lilly, pf" Hoksehdauq.ua, has opened a shaving saloon in the basement of the Opera House and Is prepared to to- celve customers in. his nicely arranged emporium. up our main street jand'out through tho Valley. tv Carbon Castle, No. Ill, IT. iG:. :JS., was turee years old last Saturday.' During that time they haye progressed steadily anu to-aay nave a membership 'of OMMri- eluding our most substantial business and . .1. i r . i ... - , I ui yuuiii; Buuoois wiu open ior a nino professional men. In tho shape of "boodle" i uu nionuay morning, August tney havo very nearly or quite $1000 in- u, ui. yuicu nmo iweiye scuoois will be vested and otherwise, and generally speak f.un.rauu,Mra moro man ing they aro In a most prosperous condi- oix uunurea strong. tlon. init Koons, a Lehigh Valley coal train -For tho benefit of John D. Bertolette brakeman, residing in this vicinity, bad Post, ,No. '4Si, G. - A. It.;, drum 'corps his left fore arm badly squeezed between Comrade 'E., B. Thomas wilt give his the bumpers of -two ioal oars ono day re- wonderful, exhibition of thrilling war cently- Ho .was taken to St. Luke's scenes' In tho'OporHouso on Friday and Hospital. Bethlehem. Saturday eycnlngs. Tboy embraco the " Oarboij Advocate Compositors principal scenes of Ihc great war and mako Emporium'- is tho wording on a curtain in ono of the most thoroughly Interesting and one of the windows on tho second floor of instructive exhibition of tho day. Don't the above.bulldtng. The artistic and dell- fail to see it. cate penciling Is a' specimen of tho skill of Under the auspices of Lehigh Division, Lew Werner who handles tho brush In No. 370, Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire Trexler & Krledler's carrlago works. men, a grand union meeting will bo held .Mlas-Emma, tho accomplished daugh- in tho Opera House on Sunday, tho 28th ter of Joseph Obert, ontertalned a number instant, on which occasion such prominent of her friends very pleasantly Monday speakers as. P. Fennel, of Oswego, N. . evening at her homo on Bank street. Tho T. ICecnan, of Hobokeii, N. J. ; V. II.' pleasures of the occasion concluded with a Guernly, of Jersey City, and Gcorgo Royal snfiptuous repast, one" of tho principle of California, will bo present and tako part fettnres of which was the antics of the two lu tho exercises. Bie waiters. . , -According to DoVoo. tho great New. Maj Klotz Commandery,;No, 23 K.. G. Jorsey weather prophet tho climatic .cbndl- E., are making final preparation, for a lIons dating fro m Sunday will' bolsome- grand fair and festival on Friday ap thing Hke this, so prepare for It;. '"After Saturday afternoon, Aug. 0th and lOtb.lo "o 21st "the .mercury will tak'd-a sudden conclude In a monster parade In whlclifuliy rise, aijd from the,22d o.the-2Gtfi', 'ypii Jll' a thousand Eagles in-elegant commandryHlave tliahottest wayo of trTe' seasdn. and- trappings are expected to participate.. The rm Hie 27th to the 80th thero will bo very genial M. C. Trexlci will be Chief Marshal heavy thunder and rains all oyer the coun- for the day. try, and tho mouth will closo clear and ' The Directors of the Lehlchton Water C00'' wltU a brlsk northwest breeze." Company are calling on our citizens for The StatoTcackors' Association met at the purpose of securing subscriptions, ro- Alloona last week. Co. Supt. Snyder was presenting stock, for the purpose of carry oleeled a member of executive committco Ing the project to completion. They should and' Iatcr' oycr slx or seven competitors be received liberally by our business and was electcJ as chairman of that body. It tnonied men and substantially encouraged 13 a deserved recognition of Mr. Snyder's by marks that assure success, Don't hesl- abl,lty as a" educator and our people can late about trifling results, but do the best we" fcel ProluJ tIiat lle ' a citizen of our you can with the promise for moro in tho enterprising little city. Another point future. Don't kick against it, be enter prising and don't bo a clam. ''Eagle Cash Store." The Eagle Store 18 HEADQUARTEItS FOU Seersucker Coats, scored by Mr. Snyder, was In having Jauck Chunk made the place for tho hold ing of the session next year. A delightful coaching party com prising the following estimable ladies and gentlemen left hero Friday afternoon: Misses. Clara and Maine Miller, of Phlla. delphia, Hatllo and Emma Koons. Emma Obert, Tllho Leuckel, Emma Klstler. and Clara and Emma Clauss, and Messrs. u, &. IJlehl, f has. Clams. Wm. Obert. Calvin Kuder, W. Murdock and IT. n. Kennel. " Their destination was Tamaqua where they were the guests of Miss Susie Lutz. They w o r o entertained In a splendid manner by tho young lady who Verntlo Hwibbfliig by n Lltvly Worlbo I'orsoiutlo, Newt, 1'olKICK, to. t ... i The (Vntral railroad carpenter shop, oijposiio ino lrcignt depot sports a now coat of dark red paint.' Tho number of marriage licenses issued by Clerk of Courts Esser tip to date nggregato 085 almost an eyen thousand. In view of the recent New Court House discussion, County Suvoyor Mackl has drafted plans for a magnificent building for that purpose. Superintendent Edgar Twlnlne, of tho central Railroad, has received orders from tho County Commissioners to rooalr tho East Mauch Chunk brldgo. It Is said on good authority that Hon. rtfxr- . . .... . . r Local Jumble Rlrtftttf I'Affetliei; for Our -The M.E. fcnndayschoolfiUudenrlod,' will rutv nn excursion to hlnn nntn n, the 2Stli Inst. Vlllldm Hill, an. ld and' well-known I! T;& " eaU,Vly, died Tuesday from the e-ffc6ls of a pvalytlc stroke. Deceased was aged about seyenty-slx years and lias " 'country since ho was eighteen NcsrjUei,otlnR l3 , ,iavo ft n0w, jjnll(j '"K . id Loan Association. Rapshcr '.uy, mo well-known Mauch Chunk la,7 firm, liavo made application for a sartor of incorporation. Tho association will havo 1000 shares, which number are mostly ail sold. Miss Addio Harrison and Fred Lauder burn, of iKeathcrly, wero united in tt. dames Jial ov will not be n camlhl.iin Assoclato Judge at tho Democratic noml- B0,lIen honds of matrimony by Rev. H. M, nating convention. A wiso conclusion, , ' nl 1,10 brldo Residence on Wodncs eh? ay ovenlng. Thoy nro how enjoying a -cuanes Brill, Jr., ono of Hazlctoh's ' , " "avo tho best wishes most popular young men, has accepted a mends. position with Lelscnrlng & Co. -Hoswas C(lncsilay morning Barbara Nelson, formerly with the First National Bank at , uuanc3VU10' 'e for Now York. Friday tno auove placo. "u Ba" on me State Lino steamer, The tax collectors who rushed Com. Nebraska" for Scotland, whither sho Is missionor uiork Torn Arncr for their duplicates and now don't call for tho samo aro wanted by him. In other words they aro Kiuuiy luyitedlto call and view tho re suit of his labors, Edward Lelscnrlng and Sam'l Bertch, of town, left on Monday with, a party in cluding Robt. H. Sayro vlco president of tho L. V. R. It., and others for .i f.rl far northwest. Tho oblectivo of tho party Is Sitka, Alaska. Tho firm of Earl & Graffln. Allcntown. nayo been awarded tho contract for thrco 100-horso power boilers, with pumps, heat ers, etc., for the new electric light plant, Tho hollers aro to be sixty-six inches in dlamoter and sixteen feet long, JImKclley who glories under tho title of King of tho Bums, was discharged from tho County prison on Tuesday, was Immediately re-arrested by ior ine uencnt of her health. Jflss Nelson expects to remain until tho latter part of September. H'ord was received Monday the death of Thomas D. Reese, formerly mine foreman at Audcnrled, at his home In Blockton, Bibb countv. Alabama. -Mr Reese had been suffering ivith Brlght's dl- ouaouui IUO klUllOVS iiml rranllml l 1,1. A Tllo Rem of Urn vlc.f!i.rn..ii..i i.. - ? Lloniritiuor uftui "iro!!r,V. . Mlss;SalMeLau. was. .visiting Allen town fricnas'ditrlng tlm-n.ni ..!: ircbsterfcWc'rss-a.nd' family, of Betblo- lown hem, wero vlsltbra in town over Sunday. Miss Eva Joseph RoxjjS&rts a valuablo blackJ visiting Mrs. uuisu swappeuirom.Ed4 Peters, the jock- uank stroet, i'JiOpi.13 who coaiu anii ao. I'crjonal Gomlp Rbont l'eoplo who Visit niulcon VUltlnc , -John Scabolt, of Bank street, did bus! ness at Froeland Tuesday, Tho genial Thomas Fagan and wlfo. of Easton, spent Sunday with friends In Mooro, of Philadelphia, Is Samuel Gilliam on sbuth ey, Mrs. R. J.i.Honffiin nml Jr... Visiting Samuel Graver and fnmiw IFciitil'-'oftrnlon ilfll. anent Rtimtnv min, Uank street. ycatkorly friends. Mrs. W. G. Miller and daughter Ida. The Lutheran and Reformed Simdnv of Lehigh street, aro visiting friends, at School plcnlci lias'been nostnnnpd imtii Mlkesbarro and Sayro. Pa. Wednesday, tho 21th Instant. Jflss Suslo Lutz and accomplished 'Siiulro Chester A. Buck dhl hnalnr... Voung lady of Tamanua. Is tho eucstof Jflsa in tho City of Brotherly Loyo during this Emtna Obert, on Bank street, week about drawing to a close. Past Councillor Charles A. Wagner, Henry Christman. of tho Fort Allen rPrcsnted Lehigh Council, No, 101, Jr. IIouso, has "swapped" his naclne- lmrsn ' u A-M., at' the Stato Council In session "jjiack Frank" to a Hazleton party. '"""suurg this wcok. Joseph Rex and William Joo Goad who has been laid tin at tim In tho encampment on Tuesday and took a Excuango with rheumatics for tho past squint at tho latter's cousin, Gon. Beaver. tevf ,nonll's, left on Wednesday for Tho members of EbenezerEvamrnllMi " Mamsport, whero his parents reside Sunday School will plc-nie in Kioto's grove, jVossrs. Sendal and Nuss, two popular Franklin township, on next Wednesday. VVcatherlyltes, wero in Loblghtoh Satur- It Is likely that Charles Roth. day. J. C. Sendal Is well-known hern ti tendent of tho Evangelical Sunday School, formf!r lesident; ho isnpw a successful wm ucuyer nis tarowoll address on the, com- r,1HH"lm 1110 tormor piadp. uur old friend Samuel Jlickert, Sum mlt Hll!, was In town Friday. Sam is the autherized agcnl In his section for tho celebrated Walp steam heater manufactured noro and well-known all over tho country. juisses uiaro and Mamo Ml ler. of Mrs. Emma Luce, of Philadelphia, Is point , oaluruT morning. His demlso is w .tswiira uy iiosts of oid-timo ac quaintances In the connty, COMPOUND EmiACTVS ing Sunday, Alien upllngcr, of Chcrrvvlllo. has been installed as a clerk In Nathan Snvdcr's iry gooas and grocery establishment over ino canal brldgo. Rflv. C. n." Egg'e. of ' Germantnwn. Tlio lmportanco ot purifying tho blood can. not bo overestimated, for without puro blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every ono needs a goodmcdlclno to purify, vltallzo, and enrich tho blood, and wo ask you to try Hood's pprillini Sarsaparilla. It strengthens reyuuctl and builds up tho system, creates an appctlto, and tones tho digestion, whllo It eradicates disease Tho peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of the vegotablo remedies used give to Itood's Sarsaparilla pecul- -p iir lar curatlvo powers. No O llScll otbermcdlclnohassuch aricordof wonderful cures. If you havo mado up your mind to buy Bood's Sarsaparilla do not bo Induced to tako any other Instead. It Is a rccullar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence Hood's Sarsaparilla la sold by all druggists. Prepared by O. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Phlla., .sojourned with wmalntanera i,Pr rhllai,clPhlar Miss Kate Adams, of Harris. t.lila wrnfili- 1 J.i' J I bliru. and MpMra. Rr,v ,l i.ni. juTmguu mjUllCUiau was.1 At REBER'S Dltlfa STOItE. 1I.V tllo ftlllirlu liottln. tiv ii.i.l f-".l. Chlllman, of I 'nmnllll.-., mid In Jolil)r. lulfl nt .Inlilinrn JU"essrs. Joseph.Verzl anil Rftn. J-nn'i formerly, pastor, of tlio' Evan'ifolleal chiirelfl 1 hiladelphla, wore guests of tho gonial Dr. prices, Hood's Sarsuimrihii run iilwnv Joseph Lerehcnthal, Lawrenco Tnrlotnn nt 'his place " aoipio and his amiablo wifo on and Benjamin Clowell, all nromlnent Htl. A-delightful party lncludlhaiinil-T.1' aoulu strCGt) tn" week Z0US of lfeatliprlp. lft Tl,..i.- . t Bicrvi-T. Jl Selfnrf.. 'P. LT VmhtL , j SUIH .utiiouni iut ijUlIL " ' i ,i,,u,., uuu . . , m, ... ' I . ' ; . . . w , Julv.'O No Cut, No Sale! SAVE Money; Save Time I RAZORS sold on otMKANTiJr.. Thrco months time to try them. Full line Straps, Pocket Cut lory, Ac, nt THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Bank ,STnEKT, Lehiouton, Penna. "Proscriptions a Specialty. To Whom it May Concern. VntlcoV tlPfoliV trlvAM Hint- nil t.a.AAti M forbnitresjpnssliiijnpon or removing nny prop- trlV from tfin fnrni . imil.titw.a nttt,J.,l..tL f-ouuty, r.i umlerpcnaltvof tho luwns the samo H tnv nronnrlv. 111111 f, jki - wa. JOHN OOMEltV. riFTT DOLZJJta for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE 1709 Cktllllt St., rUU4. I'onlllfiimforlSradtaat. Tlnierena!re43to4M. JIKST liqutppt. lt Come ot Mdr. Cirmlart free if you name Out paper. KOHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWN. P? ori.n nifsT tiiirsdit i sirriiBit ECP DEPARTMEtlT tlharees, lnclodlng board, Hl3 far M wt i2iJT CO ACAOEMIC DEPARTMENT rraium for Oolleio, Teiohlnjr, Borlnasi, to. IiuIldtahetodbrBara. For cnUlujan, tnolj to Rov. T. L. 8EIP, D. D.t PresfdSht. . They will camn tlmrn fnr .!.,. Misses Minnle'Peters. Carrlo nnliTnrt itrT.T will spend tho limo In fishing n,l Lime'.Qutu, ;enjoyed the WcasureSi'of Sav- 5A " aUcr o tbo 0W hridgo across Tho Now JtrliltB. oonnson tor crimes committed in Easton. uols now confined in jail at tho latter place. -L. A. Box's ponies caused a-iittlo ex cltement the other day hy running away, Mr. Bex had just drovo in from his farm and stepped out of tho carriage when thoy slatted away on a lively run. They were caucht on Susquehanna street beforo any uaraago had been done. Tho Electric Light- and "Heat Com pany nayo awarded tho contract of their plant to the Westinghouso Electric Light Company. Operations will soon ho com menced, tho building' purchased for tho purposo will bo remodelled and iinprovod and mado a thing of beauty. John Buddie has received tho appoint ment of supervisor of tho canal for the Le- insiii coal ana Navigation Co., to succeed Joseph AVeyhenraeyer; tho-appointment goes Into effect July 12th. Mr. Buddie Is a son of Georgo Buddie and has lately filled tho position of Lost Car Agent for tho Cen tral Railroad of Now Jersey. T. t i r , x . a. jureuan, .esq., ai one tlrao a well-known lawyer In Carbon county with resiuenco at this place, but who la now holding a federal appointment by virtue of Cleveland's old rond, and sweet idleness. This partv noes out Ior's Lake onSinday. - - t." 0 ?eulSu r'Ver t placo contracts for j .i ,. , s ... i ino.uiMerrn ti when he J , , , ' . 13 sa t0 Lon!.r?nJ. , . , '7. .., V " rlewBa.lS n. J?'M work"npi. Detective . 'msuecomo 1ult0 a wvorito camp- uu lUH lDoruugaggregationtjaturday .',..., . Persons who are Interested in the ManacnflmRnt nf ETIE r 1 fnliin OH PH llin.fllfforntit t . . . I , ....... ...vu a u una vuc w w B u B Urn U M IkUl 'ork-wiir bo commenced at, orieo. Thn " " ernoonin Franklin -township -By Hiio '""uro hkot in length and start Will find it to their interest to havo tiic undcrsiimcd famish them y, RascalylUo tflio AltoU(Maao ap- h a ?oln noar tho Valley stock- u.;f u f . .,. ' Iurl"Sn inem juius, terminating near tho mil-racoon n ing ground in tho last few years. ft Saturday was paydav atYorktnwn nml aTi as usual thero fnllnn-r.il n nlni.t nt n . piled to tho vlcinlt.v nf Plilfnr'p MA violent debauchery bv tho Inhabitant, nf -The' RockwaV It icord 'is the namo of t.tl0 WolPort side, haying a pitch of thrco Slabtown, writes a reporter. BBr,r rlrlnv. w Paper publ'lshcil im tho above town In f'!. toiho liunilrcd. It will bc20fcetclcar Ing followed by fighting, swearing, shoot- e stAWof.Nejy'JeVscy.hy anlcklovon f 1110 ValIV tracks' arid S2 feet aWo low aud singing of low, coarso vulgar songs n'1 Cio8-Why, tho Irropressibio George- v"'nmrk; thcro wlll be Tour spans, one which makes tho nlcht hldnnn with i. O..Deats. He has tb'u '80110' svmmthv ? so fcet ass tho tracks and thrco of 150 gustlng noises is tho result. The people 'n n's no,T affliction, -.- (eocac across tho river to tho mill-race. who Indulgo so violently in tho abo . -Miss Gertio Ilom whoso. jsuccessfullv- ' . q,vay wl" uo la fcet wltl with walks cesses should bo suppressed by tho strong tanht in Franklin last year has been elect- ,?,r , d6 5 feot 1,1 wI,lth- The r0!"l- arm of tho law. cd teacher ot tho primlarv school- ih n,i .wfty wi" "avo a caPac'ty of GO pounds to On T Sunday morning- about We take gre.it jiride in our manufacture of Ice Cream, of any flavor desired, and do hot hetitate to best to he had in thia section. Our vholesale nrices. wlinn we " cd teacherotthoprimlarvschool.il. .1,1, .v mn uavo a capacity of GO pounds to uuo .lu uu nda m lma sect n boroagh .Jflss rfdrn. tW.rfli'vn.,nr,.' i. ,lno s9uarcfoot while tho capacity, of the supply picnics Or TJartieS." are nlwrirR vorv lmir nnrl fI,o olU n'r-Wlr. n nr.,r, I .' 'I fhnrrn 'fihnnll!inViU..,1f'.t.':i ISldOWalks Will be 80 Pounds In Mm tniKim lco.niraln nt il. ll.i . ol. . . " . ' , u uiuacueu Dy litj, C, S. Il'eissin Packerton Park, opposite unci! row, Instead of in tho M opposite E. Church. Tho young preacher desires us to invite tho people of rackcrton to attend, as ho will uouDiicss uavo something interesting ! .... . ... . O jjivu "is auanors. Mr. Weiss was butrn TI16 stone icrs, to cere thanks tolthetpeople 51 Veissoofi 'ami ' , . , . g TW vldnitv. nZVzX$,.J two abutments and thrco pi. ccnily admitted as a ' preacher In tho slsted! in .cl'ieVkinglhe. spread .tjio -c on f barroTorfi? rrtnor 3' , . , ' f WIlkcs Method at EnUrnnni i,.,i. , , i,ia i. Sl5,fVvJtv . bro "r $7.50 per cubic vara. Th& con. himself under unt'ebfctlta ""'M!.n .bona ln sum of W' - : .-w i UUUIOrtlin l.lir.llflll IwrFnrm.n. Jiictuouist Episcopal church ready gained hosts of friends. and has al ! GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. ' On Tho Dlnmoiul. Jcansvlllo will cross willows with T... mguion on August 10th if tho weather uoius out. frvtfA4l.nr.l.l.r..i ... - bridco ' -' ' ' rK- .JU0 aMments and piers must be -Stephen Sell, a n,. wmi """ y uClouer 10, as Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE. ,n7nr V" PV A for travel on December 1C. 18S0. Thnftt y.Plnlf rF TTn .T.i . . I ... . j.hi;luu, urornisen r.n Kiinw pott wiiioii . rnw , r niniuiunucui, uv yit uo or Ti,li,i . ... "jf "su, "HI" w ai,n0st will hn nvpr 4;"?n nnn ... Lehighton somo wonderful nitnhlnc v.,,t flro w,! Sa i7,-. LA. : win uo over iJU,ouu. jjuuci, BCUH irieUUS IlCrO l.t., , ... . . ... vuu uim uuiU.IS u.uicucu Saturday. Holooksolder than when he I ,, ,omL u u' urnca u'o tables and show- to the right foreleg: 's'tarUngat 'the. knee maue the run for District Attorney a do cado ago, but is as good-natured as ever. Ono of tho tramps arrested at Mahon Ing Yard somo weeks ago and locked' up in tho County jail hero is In danger of losing tho sight of ono of his eyes tho result of a kick received from one of tho deputies authorized for tho occasion. Should his sight bo lost to him an Interesting case will result, and tho "bruisers" who did the, clubbing will get a send off for their little fun. i R. Q. Butler, one of our oldest resi dents, is loading up his household furniture and making every preparation to move with his. family to Kansas City, Mo. It is hard for them to sever old friendships bonds to ed him SO jim-dandy batting So If , ' .,l r-tHlu.-TT.': f .T Countyoacl.er.. IJxnmmatlou for oM bov u ....ub .w,i,. u uu wrmw lBBUirlllbeholil as follows. Freeland, club, will play here on Saturday and mr of tha.lir.tMrtL,.i.w JuLrZ3Zl- IIUd1s?"Haa. tor rer Township, Thursday. pcoplo want to.seo the came. Th.v Utvla. ?i w Itoclcnprt for LelilirU and Lansannn Tnmn.hih. done upilast year by tho boys and tho rack- -Janles Kcoloy, tho leader of tho gang I'leasamoiwr'for Mahoning Township, sat- ",!Cren!nS 0U- f tramp3 arreStd al Ma,I0DlnS ?&A WlJSer Townsli.p, Mom. L A -The Catasauqua Dispatch savs: "If weeksaco. bvConstabl.Spt,. .i 1 ... W.'12. . "suiPl juoiuiayt au- tho Advocatk thinks McKeever unahlntn from Easton Tnesil nv find rrlvlnrr n liAn.l xtrtlrnnnf. l. I. II . . ...... . . ' .J r-n-r.-fc . "v"B . Jk ult Unui tnoa7th, peioro -squire iiuck after which ho was tiTursiiay Augustis " lownsnip, when the Lono Stars play in Lohlghton, taken to tho county prison. Ho Is said to Btcl"le,v1llli'ortJiii.er'fowamciislngT9wiishIn, and ho will demonstrate his ahiiitv m .i i. Im.un..hi .,t . I c.-.?.WJil?ftA"B,.1'52 ... ' ,,, . ' - .uH viuiuuici, aU uoTOuya oiuui uitcK otiiooi jiouso ror reiiu Forest Town- and more." "Jfebbe ho will, mebbe ho Johnson would like, to Jhim foi ; numerous Lehili.fen1111;11?!131 3',- llorestlowu won-t;butifsourpriyato opinion inst rhn depredations dn NnVaL.n'?, J!2 ', en!hr(SJ eclal lon), Saturday, ...j.. t ' ... . - WWM...J-UIU-. . , Luigmon win uavo something vwing lred Dorlacher will withdraw his A" aPPcants must be oxamined in the .j.,.u,nuauet mat Will C Va Mp n CUarces. - I UlStriCt in Wll c l m nrnn.l pain in tho jaw. Dr. J. G. Zcrn's team nf nnnin. tnniA less written permission tn .in nt.hnrtn n jl'vu' vw I i t ' wHvt nigv J J OF n 9 n m - wall Paper and D OPENING ecorations -AT- w.F.Biery's Popular Drugstore, , WEISSPOItT, PA. .11 stoclc Is t0 ,ttn(l ;omP'ete and includes all tho very latest Btyles anrTshades 0yo fods, hnd tho prices knock competition sky high. A special invitation is extended to the people to call nml bee our immense stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. Wo feel cofident that we can please you and savo you money. In Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines,' Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ,1 .nhlflhtnn a..( if . . . I t , . .... I . I irailrnnWw.(i..f,..n..- i . """.-" auoiuer notch in the insni on irlday afternoon and run awair: grantcu Dy tne Uoard of Directors desiring i,-r.t ,.. , , " victory polo late on Saturday nfternonn near the Emcrv Tfheel Wnrk tim oi. to employ such teaehpra. Vn p,(ku( OUR stock equals, if not surnasse.i. In nnnlltv nml tVpi.rpc n,.i f . ..n-.i wlnnlnr. n r.fim t .i . I. . ., ." . . .' I .,,.- - . ----- ww..... . ,. T - ,,'- i - UHlcrusiUUlUlU- line I .i i i h Uu uuiaca iviiuvcu I - "i' 1"."'. uuuui x i juaia I ... - - . w t) b la - u UU1UD grounus m tne presence ot tiieir load darted un tho hill, land nm ot - of a small audience Tlio heavy rains dur- along the tracks and oa,to.theroh"tre ing ino aav-kent mini nn, ...i n i.u.. I. tier of the family aro located ln that citv and they think that it will' seem like going nouo to loin them, jlav prosperity I'tJptvtrcstlo age, nor to applicants who havo not made a careful study of ono or moro of the -rThe coroner's jury in tho cass of John Vwii .1 7 would bridge, which structurthoy'-hadial'a1ost best wolks n Teaching., All applicants Mc'Geady. tho Jauch Chunk braked The foatures croS5 when wAalSiMfcUwIiiit a fum. o.vk (1) In any of the . 1 " "ciuiik 10 ijeiii!nr.nn ? st.mift.i 1 'i nn minium worn .-avi.in.i.,i . f..-tl:.i. 1 oraiienefl i.isr. vpfif. pAtin.n ..-n.,.i wno was.iounu ueau at tho foot of a rail road embankment In Scranton on tho 12th f June.has rendered a yerdlct of accidental death. Thcro was a suspicion at tho time of finding tho body that murder had been been committed, but the detectives hare found nothing to strengthen the suspicion. It is now believed that McGcady fell down the bank. Surprised Their 1'iutor. The members of tho congregation of St Afark's Reformed Church, Cressona, called orf.thslr pastor Rev C. E. Bartholomew, last evening, and presented him with a hand. gamo belong to Lehighton: summr.,1 Tho animals werii .fiilrlp.ilnl. f rn"Y.fi,l.i- I branches last vear's rertinnafn hp briefly, viz: tho htin- , 1. . t... . I .u;... .tfv -17.st -. .- '.. ' A L...,i..,i 1 1.1 ,, nym vi iieicu-1 i'ciium UU3UIUH inucu-niruiseu and scared """'""!U lu uianoiics mis year, no- aru anu Jennings, and Aloright's base rue-M)dt not seriously Injured. " l- 'olJ Ueronces as to character will borcquircdof num, ijut juur ngui optic cazounnnthA The larira slahln hnlnnln tn T- "r-.V,i ail anpl cants not Ithown In MiASnnnrlntnn. . . - - ... H.w...u. tu A'., u. X. - ................ Zern and Jacob Strauisberger, located m tl6nt Tho Directors of, each district aro tlio alley between Frankllmnd.WhIte""?;t!r.i respectfully requested tn bo present at tho caugui nro ifrldoy afternoon-'ih some un- y""'ua"on in meir uistrict. T. A, SKV- Known manner and (was burned to tho County Superintendent. " irtim uaauuiuitiu several Hun dred people who worked valiantly to prevent the flames tmm spreading 'to adjoining properues. At tho time Df" tho 'firo tho Totals ST! buIll!lnR cotalne"doveralns ofhay, ono 3 4 0 6- t s 0 IelKn ua"iess, carpentering tools,. -and a 1 " u I II 1 X n I liOraO UGlOnfJinf. In hnr ngW Special Furniture BARGAINS ! somo book case besides a quanlty of provis ions and other necessities of life. The gifts score. HAZLETON. n 111 nn n ft FIetclier,e....o 3 a 3 2 Hill. 2b 0 0 c 3 0 IJac!imun...i.n n 1 1 1 Zcrlclt, p 1 lost iiujio. 1.1 u 0 4 0 1 ITtinnnM n n vi.i.iiui... v.i.U U U U U Mayer, 3b.. ..0 0110 .lones, r. f,...o 0000 ltuclistool, lbo 0 9 0 1 Totals 1 4i'ii3"e 1 .1 ..0 LK1IIOHTON-. u...,.,. m.hpoae iiiiiui, 1-.1....B 10 0 0 Jennings, c.l 014 1 1 Jiusbaum, 2b.l 0 3 3 1 iieic iaru.p.. 0 eis AlbrlRht.ab.s 4 ti 2 l J,".,'5" "mill liartlanU.ib.l 0 8 1 1 moii,r.r.,.,o tooo Ycnser, l.f...i 1 0 0 I.ebljjliton Hazleton., 1 t 1 iiorae DP nnrflnr. In nh.-u. 7 t. .... u 1 0 0 n n . . - " Earucriruns.j.olili!iitoii.s:twnh!i.niiir. v... MKCII -i"o animal was saved, but tho sit, Itchrlgj total baso lilts, LeUlgliton, 10; stole "tableand othe,r contents went up ln smoko were highly appreciated bv tho reverend cn 1 mi, Ji "i .1:' "i1"' ' lai -10 oMioarly -or-tfaltb ... . . . ; -'- i i uui uy cnara 14. sum on iv 1 1 urn hn u . . . ' 1 ,. ..US(a uuiuj i. iiiaijiiiii-ii lii gentleman who was but recently installed byZerldt 65 J6ft 011 bases. Hnzletoiic, Lehighton irinu, hn as Ptistpr of tho church and who has gono 2i'"be plays. Hill to niclistoolj wild pitches. ,uu,uouu, ' . t .n ... 7prl(lf l.fllt.llilno ,. ,,.l ... . . . A A.' 1...,.,. lnlinnnMrn.in...n ,l,i.i .. . I Zcrldt ii tumbles ami missed nrniinrtnr. v.,.' ..---vp.u.w.vii iiiiiiiii luuuasi, ..,,,., ,.,. ., , :r - pi CCK. , ..j.-xt....,...'. .. : . "-" Kim, nan- Harvey, a vonnir. ,t. rrf ,,.,in.M..-.r , , '".' "?'.i.""a "ro'3' li0)ej rictcherj .. o.l. ....Zr.TZ .il: i'iw wins, j-iercuerH; time 21i mid 10m itm. I "vw "I"3 eugagerron itresda nlra. l!.inlil.il.iro...-. ...yi rf,:... ' ' i .-"i-'l n...Hi r. VnVBio- itJlRji-&t ljnft,V Tup ,aboyo paragraph otfejlllo dally aud will .proveuiuito -jntor IMnlionlnr; Ituiua. Ellas Rex Is building an addition tolils hguso. II. B. Arncr and Clement Kressely aro on the sick list. James SInyard lost .a valuable horso bv ucatu last week. - r. M. J. Williams, of SCranton, spent a fowaays In tho Valloy. -tMIss E. Lilly Arncr was ylsiting rela- tlvep'at Danyille this week. iA now school house will bo erected this yeafit Pleasant Corner. iMIss Minn In TI Syna re,ad(ngqr,thomapy friends of tho above parties ln this, their old homo, ll'e joIiKthelr many friends hero In tho wish that the kindly feelings with which thoy nave Deen received may grow stronger as they became better acquainted. haryesttng haytm&.'iL wJst will Ue m Llt of Remaining uncalled on.l'a., rost-OIllco, July 0. 1880. Itittner, J. It., i'.bbuits. Jamos. reed, N., rltzlnirpr. Pilpr v.. limes, lidwln M., Mine. Airs. Annlp. -Maj fare, .Mrs., noytr, Mrs. Aanle, rerson3 calling for letters will please say bbsnrVhil In. 1.1 in m... . , .- o " uMjruuniui:. 1 , vza 1,1 v vt'i . . - - - ' r- allolif Iv tn o.l .1 -.. ... EvanCOliCal Church nn Similar nftornnyin .P1..T..1 .... . 'itD ui iuo maenmo looKinrr - iuo iiiuepenuent urdcr of Uood Temn. fn pIiIpVph t.... ., ". - 7 Tho funeral of Mrs. Frank RUhprt lars gave their Mends and the public an- thinkiug tliat tho mowing machine ?l,ad w,'Tas kIllcJ b? "Snlng last week, took viuw Wpen meeting ot the lodge on Friday passed by him ho stconed baelrward n,i P'ace Dash, immediately in front of the eiilLlnf Imp nf tiro machine. Ills foot was caught nn hv Onnlenlug for ladles. the sharp blade and completely severed J'ako nP your bed early In the morning: Special Low Prices remain Untouched on a large and very choico selection of Bed Koom and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Sofas, Tables, etc., at MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE, South 'Bant St. Lehighton. XL tuning oi last weoic in Ifeber's Hall. An other programme was well rendered to the evident enjojment of those present. Chlpf . I rt'. t n iv .... tor in the Lehigh- -"Piar v. a. ciss called the meeting to It oblonirlv f rnm ti, imi .... sow. buttons on vour husband'a hlr.,ln for the week ending orfor. who introduced Mr. A. W. Horn who tho part dropplpir under th ,, n not rako up grievances; protect the loumr uaa Kindly consented to lead tho meetlnp. W. n. nr sii L.....u ... . and tender nf ''I'p.piip Ti.rt t i i ., uencato operation of chopharts, a modlDca- uu!"1 u,m "i,iJ'cssi root out tne causes r " " uuoui mo mem- t on of Isfrauks. illsarilPHi,Mn.i). or nervous uebll ty and "femalo weakness." n 1J VMU 1,1113 I . metatarsal joints. Tho boy lsdoingas well by tho use of Dr. ricico's.FavorltelVescrlp- m liaclimau, .1. u., freeman, K. J., l'ranu, Ottcn, rrane.Illnim, hulb, Jonas, UidnlB, Frnntz, Nye. A. summons, K. U any of the aboyo "advertised." MAUCH CHUNK, PA. 7 A. W. Raudexiiush, P. M. bers read a scripture reading from a Roman Catholic Translation of the New Testament entitled "A Calm View of Temperance." Miss Miriam P. Horn cavo a reading on i omperance which was well recalvcd. Prof. Clotliint? made to measure. accomPanIed tll party to this piavo on the TT,-.., ..u.vu 113 uiauu I.I1C mo jittiuiruie Such as Chisels, Hatchets, Bolts, tCc, Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c. irlc3 on all goods are marked at ltock Hot torn rwurcs. can beforo purchasing elsewhere. ROBERT WALP. noun Dime fjirtot, opp. Valley ltound House, below cost evening. A uhuiice tu Muku Munnv. Iluy your ready-made clothlmr at Snnd. helm's One Price Star Clothing nall.Mauch Chuuk, where prices have been slashed aud cut down fearfully as onr goods must be sold regardless of cost. Our stock consists of 2.600 boys and children's suits; 1,500 men's suits; 1,800 pair of pants and an Immense lot of other Summer goods all of which havo beon marked down as per eent as can bo expected undertlieclr'ciimstances. ''I?8, 11 a sovereign spoclQe, and thous- . " ' ands of the fair sex bless tho day thoy first ui.oriiiuoii. heard of it. It Is tho only mcdlcino for In September next will bo dedicated tho women, sold hv drnrmi.u ,,,in w.., Charles V. Klelntop rendered several nf hi. monuments erected on the Gettysburg bat- mmmniP,, fm... ti. .n,....r .. iron Koiicm. choice selections on tho organ in excellent l'e eld to mark tho positions occupied by kill .-Ivn natufapfln,. i A . . ..! II... T ci... . ... tl,n Pann.vlv.nl. . l.. .... i..... .. . v'"' v., . auj unu uuuieujiiiaLiiis ino nnrpiin.rt nr D,jio. aio,. u. oiuiiii louowen wnii nn i - ..uuui ,u n,u uaiiie. -inn i mnnv .win i,n -r...,.iv,i mi.i. ... i vv v. - ...... .... - 1 1 ii i m.w..wj Miti wu luuiiuiu, x ma uurraiiveu an Iron fence would do well to oxamlnc tho ''foss that was full of fasts and arguments. on.orao'T discharged soldiers belonging to has been printed on tho bottle-wrapper Patent Steel Fence for talo by tho Lehigh -1fiss Anabcl McDanlel rendered a fine sel- !anlzatIons which havo monuments will and faithfully carried out for many years ' Pn.il A tlnnltrnni fn T( I. ... . ectlnn nil thn hnnln ivlilpl. 1.1-1.1 be f Umisheil trailSnorl.1t Inn f roa nn II, o -,11 .. . ... . ' w . ,0 HMiiui ui i j na iiiuiy nu i ..v,u,u io cieanso ino stnniaeii. nvpr. nm .v.. cheapness, costing only 37c a foot. Is dur- related. C, S. ll'ciss followed with an road to aud from tho placo at tho expense tern generally, use Dr. Pierce's Pellets. ablo and lasting and has the appearance of oration on "The License System A Curse." of the state, providing thoir names aro on a fenco costing thrco times as much. Sam- n iIom,!lJ' evening eighteen members lho ro,ls of sucU organization previous to A arc,,t Knock ""' pio can uo seen lu front of the residence of UI 1110 -ougo visiteu inc Lodgo in Mauch ul 'u "U1D u luo uaiiie. They havo 1,1 puces nas lancn piaco ai eonuueim's W. O, llryan on Lc hiirb street. Jin Chunk-, going and rcturnimr In nnn nf r.. to privilege oi remaining at Gettrsburr. ono I'rlco btar Clothing Hal . Mauch "... ..V." J;3- Altera good time one wcck ana stopping off en route. Tho Chunk, our entlro stock of ready-made Of mtcrcit to Jr. Mochnnlc " l u V." rod consisting of adjutant general will furnish blanks for the clothing, hats, caps.&c., havo been reduced The State Council In session at Harris- cakos. fruit, canios. cte. ' ti.? il.Af reception of applications and Issuance of in prices. In our M erchaut Tailoring Da- burg this week elected the following of- of Goo1 Templars returned leavlmr Mauch orders for transportation. Any person who partment we have cut prices and make all- .... Ilhxnl. .1 in.m 1 ,. .... . ... ' I . . . w. viuv... i Biiuii iiviouunio Eoiuior nr miaii n i.mni i wool nanis. lo oruer. aL fctf.riti. s:i hi. si n- to use tho transportation of a soldier shall and upwards. All-wool suits to order from be guilty of, a misdemeanor and bo fined $ 12 to $ 10. You can savo your day's wages 1 d fleers: State councilor. John P. Wlnnnw. Lancaster; Stato vice-councilor, Stephen Collins, Pittsburg; State council treasurer, John )V. Colyor, No. U; Stato council con ductor, A. II. Meyers, No, 145; Statoioun cll sentinel, lJdward Kayo. No. 24; Repre sentatives to National Council, William Painter, No 174, and Harry Peck, No. 04. The membership of the Onler in Pennsyl vania Is 40,000, nn Increase last year of 12, ooo, Thero is over $J0O,ooo In tho treasury. Nail This l'raud. tho Firemen's- Association writes as fol ow- F.... ,W0 lo dEfrav-transportation '"!: A voung man giving the name of Geo. Jim, anu who pretends to be a disabled expenses. The wooden aud car fare by getting measu red at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, o Zt Vl "il iff'SSL 1 HSPMnp- J.Vi afiO by the Penn.vlvanla. Slat railroad bridge erected nver ai 1'oriiand, ov Peiinivlvftnlfl. KNtlniT. tmi nml Vnnr Vti fl rwl -. 11 . 1 : r i .uZT., 1,118 He Js a fraud being torn down to be .upplanted by an den, Ua been workinji the firemen of Frank- lln n . . . 1 H..JI...I ...... v. . npest dye and all I i lookout for him.' Look Here, Ilulldertl Tho undersigned Is prepared to supply, building stone, firewood, posts, etc. at I easonable prices. Addresi, U. J. Daxzkb. April -'T-3m, Lehiohto.v, P, O, LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. "Wo give below a partial list of some numbers which we consider extra good value and worthy your inspection. Corset Covers, from 12c to 98c. , Gowns, from 45 cents to 51.98, Drawers, from 21c to GOc. Chemise, from 21c to 75c. Skirts, from -15c to $1.89. Vo tako pleasure in inviting you lo examine the quality stylo and pricos of theso goods as thoy are direct from thi Rrraurr,andwe kuow and"nui' O. A. Rex & Bro., Opposite American Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNA.
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