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SKMMKL, of Lchighton, P., will be a candidiiti fi rtho nomination for Prntlinnntnry mul Clerk of Courte, ut the Dcnincrntii 'Omnty Convention, subject to the rules of the party. julvl 1-t. c. Dividend Notice. At a rpe'ibir nn'rioti! ol 'o 1.te,tor th Firt Ntl"iml It . i.k nl I., li 1. 1, . Be'iiUAnnunl I i- ol l'lllU'.B or (Nltt IMI 111, t'Hpltlll Rlnoll U'H. itet'lirt'il payable on an I nli-r -lnU t.t i. W W liOWMAN, Ciuhior. July II, tSSJ w.'l. Sawed Cord Wood ! A FUI,b TWO-HOUSE LOAD FOR DELlVUItEll Tills la all hard wo.l MMistly UGECII un.l MAPLE. Orders lett at A. J Lilzfiiliercor'a Kuril ware Slore will be proin,,tl fllleil. JO?. DREISBACII, July ll,M5-3w. Mahoniiii! twp. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE S UN.N Y SO TIT II, Or i(;ou think of Changing your Lo.-ntii.u it will repay ynu inany thousand f"ld To Invest Five Cents In a cample Copy of Tho Southern Colonist, One nl tha pretlle.t, brightest, and iiioal e ntf rlaininc pulilleatlona In the S"Utl ern Slates, It Is full ol timely Information Address. BOVTllEIiS COLOXJST. Jylloir. Southern Pinef.N C WE WILL PAY it OU A DAY I" a reliable pally, In lyoi rniieiuan, loicceive oril-ra l"r our puli loatinns, Any ;ieroii hi plvinz lnr llil li.nllimi, wh'i raniiot call on us perron illy, lull. I semi plinlournpli (whleli wi te retuineil), ami alwiiinmraol S respou tibia businvaa men as rrlerenre Adilr.a tl.ler Publishing. Co.. SU Wabash Ave., Chicagn. HI. Inly II, 1885 Executors' Notice. "tfntloe is hereby given that the under aljnsd has been granted Irtlera testamen tsry on the Estale uf Maria Patterson, lale of LahlRhlon Dornoch, Carbon county, Pennsylvania, defeased. All persona hav Ing cIhIws acainsttno said K.talenill pre sent them duly aiilhentirateil without de. lay, and thuse iiijebtwl to the same will make Immediate settlement tn TIIOS. 8. WiClC. Executor. Lehlghton, Pa., July II, lt85-wo. PALATINATE COLLEGE. Offers superior advantatea to Voune Men and Women desiring a gnnd education, at tne lead expense, it lias a liealtrilul In ration in the beautiful Lvhanon Vallev. Has English, Clnmrjl and Mu.ical De. partments Prepares s'iulent lur higher elssses in Oolleite, for teaching am) lor busiDfta Fall le.iii.n opens Auz. llt, irea, r eaiaiogue aimress me I'leshlenl Kv. win. L', scnaetler, A. hi . My. raK.wo, Jul, I J f la. r-3aOI.lNTON nittrNBY.IashfouabU UooTDd8noa Miicua. Hank si. Ltnljthtou. An asikuiaBMd. 9 IVIT "Original Cheap CaBh Storo.1 Unparalleled Bargains -o-IM-o- Carpets, Oil Clefts, Huh, Dado Shades & Shading. Wo now have in stock lsrg Unci of tlio above (moils at tho lowest prices that have been reached for many years. Weearaesl. ly ailvlte all who contemplate buying car pets, Arc , Ac, for the Fall season to ilu 10 low, as cur stock Is large nl well saterled, and we Tecl cn A rinit that the price will be consllcraUjr higher as llio seasoned ptlyanoca J. T. INUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Hank Street, Lehigh ton. Fa. June T, 1894-ly. SATUKDAY, JULY 25, 1885. 8PKCIAIj XOTICn. rersona making poymenta t lliia fllro by nintiey orders or pnstnl notes will pleuce make llioin payattlo at the Wxia'PnBT Post Ofuck, us the La hightini ollire ta nut a money enter ollice Our Neighborhood in Brief. New potatoes are $1.20 a bushel in this market. The Thomas Iron company has re duced No. 2 foundry pig from $17 to $10.. This Is the tlnm for going up to Onoko Glen and around tho Switchback. George Matchln, :od 40 fell Into tho canal at Schuylkill Haven Sunday and was drowned. "HT"For tine rings, bracelets, chains and lace pins go to E. II. Hohl's.Mauch Chunk. Tho annnal parade of tho Scuth Bethlehem Firo Department will tako pla;o In September. 'i. C. Dents, the watchmaker, has been appointed post-master at Weiss port, vice Wm. II. Kncchl. ""37"Go to Frs. Rodcrer, under tho Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave an I a faslonablo hair cut. George Furman died at thcScrantou Hospital of peritonitis, brought on by hij swallowing a cherry, stone. The Union Foundry and Machine Company at Catasanqua are turning out castings for the New York tombs. Hot or cold, rain or shine, David Ebbcrt's teams are always rcaJy for the roa 1, and his charges aro reasonable. Save your cough medicine bills by buying a 25c bottlo of Jadvvln's tar syrup, which contains three ounces, while no other 25c bottlo of cough syrup contains over 1 1-2 ounces. Sold nt Thomas' drug storo. David Ebbert Is putting down a substantial flag stone pavement in front of his property at the upper end of Bank street. In political circles it I3 said thattho Democracy of Banks township may have tho nomination on the party ticket this year, for tho Sehreivalty. Will Daly, of East Wcissport, aged 13 years, employed on a canal boat, fell from the boat while It was lying at New. York, Monday, and was drowned. Work lias been resumed at the Ebcrvale oollerles at Hazleton In con sequence of arrangements mailo to run off the water and establish their safely. When an article is pold "no cure, no pay," why not try It? That Is the. way Ja.lwln's tar syrup for coughs, col.ls.anJ croup, Is sold by Uhomas, the diujglst. Query? Can a man be perfectly sober who tries to cat bananas through bis nose. G. S. Ho might bo sober: only eating through his nose to save his teeth. Prof. Albert New hart, of Batten gave a tight rope performance Wednes day evening, greatly to the amusement of the small boys. Humor lus It that the proprietors cf drinking saloons have been notified by the borough council to close their places of business at ten o'clock p. tn., here after. The pavement along the public square, b in a terrible condition and should ho reiiaircd at onco or our borough will havp damages to pay for broken llmb3. Tuesday night council took action, and will shortly put down a flag pavement. No wonder people complain of hard times when they pay 60c for a bottle tf cough syrup no larger than a 2Cc bottlu of Jadwln's tar syrup, which is sold "no cure, no pay." Sold at Thomas' drug store. Obo S. Kciser will assume control of the leading hotel, at Shenandoah, 011 or about tho 1st of August. We wisii our friend Obo success in his new un dertaking. Somo of Mauch Chunk's go-nhcad citizens are now talKing of establishing glass works and a stocking factory in that place. The citizens of this bor ough stand and look on. Clituss ib Bio , The Tail ors, still have a Jew ol' those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. For tho week ending July 18 there were 101,308 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. RR., making a total for the year of 3,400,403 tons, showing an in crease, as compared with tho samo time last year, of 104,001 tons. It Is tho poor man's friend, but the rich man uses it also, becauso It is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, and Is sold "no cure, no nav." I Wo refer to Jadwin's tar syrup, bold at Thomas' drug store. Thi Evangelical Association will hold a camp meeting, at Roth's Park, East Mahanoy June, commencing July 30 and ending August 7th. For further particulars address Jerry Boas, Tama qua, Pa. OESt'-Ati all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring establishment ol' II II Peters. I wo out of three arbitrators at Fottsvllle Saturday awarded $500 to Jeremiah A. Huges, a coal train brake man of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, who sought $10,000 from the company for tho loss of a foot while on timy. WANTED, A first-class COOK" Must be clean and quick. Wages from $4 to $0 per week. Apply to Obo S. Kelser, at b atlngton, Pa., Immediately. 1 llrjav afternoon anil evenlni? hv the (i !A re founds. tne attendance was verv large and extremely good-natured and well-behaved, Hie assessed value of real estate In Schuylkill county, according to tho assessment just completed, Is $20,433, D93 and tho total value of taxable property, $20,020,145. ' Hut 634 watches arc reported for taxation In tho whole county. A party consisting of J, Raymond Claghorn, of Philadelphia, president of thoStato Lino and Sullivan Railroad, and a number of leading New England merchants, passed through Mauch Chunk Monday to visit tliu mines of Mr. Claghorn at Bcrnice. Franklin B. Kershner, postmastor at Drchersvlllc, Schuylkill county, has been missing slnco Thursday of last week, and a vain search has slnco been made for lilin. No causo for his flight Is assigned save his fear of being turned out of odku. The parties of this placo who were arrested for participation In tho "rack et" ou Rank street, last Saturday a week ago, appeared beforo 'Squire Stroh, at Mauch Chunk, on Friday and escaped by paying tho costs, 3F"" WALL PAPER BARGAINS Brown back paper, 0 cts, and upwards, Whlto " 0 cts. and " Gilt " 25 cts. and " in small lots, as low as 0 cents for whlto back paper. E, F. Luckenbach. (11 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Ell Benedict, who died In New York on Friday last, was a member of the slate firm of Benedict & Davis, of Northampton county, and the largest slate owner in the United States. Ills properly at Pen Argyl Is valued at $000,- 000. David P. Haupt, one of tho wealth iest citizens of Frackllle, Schuylkill county, was tent to Jail for contempt of court In connection with his exploit of last week In turning the course of the stream whence Ashland draws Its water supply. A barn on the property of Moses Rex, In West Pcnn, Schuylkill county, was struck by lightning and burnoJ to tho ground on Tuesday evening. Tho contents, consisting of two horses, four calves, forty shades of wheat and a quantity of hay were totally destroyed. Insurance, tCCO. An exchange says some go to church to weep, while others go to sleep. Some go their wives to p!case,theirconsciente others go to case. Some go to hear the preacher, others like the solo scrcecher. Boys go to reconnoltcr, girls go becau: 0 they onghter. Many go for sago reflcC' tlon precious few to help collection. j?Lcwls Wohr has nicely fixed up 1113 ice cream parior lor mo accommoua tion of ladies and gentlemen, and will keep a full supply of choico flavored cream every day and cvcnlnc. lie in vites you to call. Ico waters, confec tions anu truits in season. A number of tho friends of Miss Mame Mlller,of Philadelphia, assembled at tho residence of Dr. Selple, on South street, last Monday evening and en joyed themselves till a late hour. Dur ins tho evening choice selections of vocal and Instrumental music were rendered by Miss Miller and others. Mr. William DeFrchn, of East Mauch Chunk, died very suddenly of paralysis at Wcatheily on Monday. He was 0110 of the early settlers of Mauch Chunk and' was well and favorably known throughout the county. Ho was about seventy years age. Ho was a brother of our townsman Mr. Ell De- -Frehn. iJSEIegant new designs in Jewelry that cannol be beat any where else In tlie county at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk, Benjamin Morgan.of Mauch Chunk, who has been employed at Mt. Carmel, for three weeks in superintending the erection of an addition to Mt. Carmel colliery breaker, was choked to death at the National Hotel Tuesday while attempting to remove from his throat a piece of beef which ho had neglected to properly mastricate. The President Tuesday appointed : Josei.h Logcrt, postmaster at Wilkes bane, Pa., vice A. S. Orr, tnspcuded. Mr. Rogert is the editor of the Wilkcs- uarre Leader, the leading Democratic paper of Luzerne county, and was chair man of the Democratic State Committee In 1SS1, when Orange Noble was de feated for tho State trcasurershlp. ISP 11. H. l'cteis. .ifctiie Post-office building, Lehigli ton, will mnkc you nn all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, u you order now. Our young friend George B. M. Stocker wl(ilc riding his bicycle nlong a country road one day last week, saw from a distance what ho supposed was a long pole lying across the road, but upon approaching it discovered It to be an Immense blacksnake. In trying to rtdo over It George was thrown from the "hi," but immediately "j icklnglilmsclf up," he hastily secured a largo club and after a desperate encounter succeeded in killing his snakeshlp wnicli he declares measured 8 feet, 3 Indies. Oh, George, 27If you want to secure a bargain in an r.isin. nociuora or ws mam watch, don't fall to get E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk, very latest prices on watches. It astonishes everybody when they learn his prices, and hat is more astonishing Is tho large number of watches ilr. llohl sells, especially these nun times. Tuesday morning Jacob Lambert, the fireman at No. 4 colliery, at Jeanes ville,' undertook to hoist a car from the mines during the absence of the regular engineer, James Sterling. Tho result was ho nut on a head of steam which yas more than requisite at a fatal mo ment, and the loaded car was taken over tho sheaves doing considerable damage. The breaker was suspended for the day. John Coyle died at Upper Lehigh Tuosday morning of pulmonary con' sumption after a prolonged illness. I'c ceased was twenty-six years of ago and was bom In Beaver Meadow where he re sided until about four ago when lie took up his residence In New York City, at which placo he contracted the fatal ill (scase. lie had been sojourning In this section for several mouths to improve his impaired health. According to a law enacted by the last Legislature boroughs and townships will hereafter elect one officer whoso ; stjle and title will bo collector of taxes, : and whoso term of ofllco will commence on tho first Monday of April next. Ills duty will bo to collect all the taxes to bo collected in boroughs and townships. M tuodcsIgn of tha law toslmpl f tue collection of taxes where there Is now much confusion and unnecessary t me direction taD on tne first pee and see how much vou owe. The dull times don't affect improve ments very much, as Allentown Is this season getting a largo now silk mill, a splendid now opera house, a $100,000 now hotel, and between CO and 100 new dwelling houses. Whllo Joseph Zithn, of this place, was at work on a scaffold Monday after noon, it suddenly gave way and threw him headforemost against a Btono wall tearing about five Inches of tho scalp completely oif, Dr. Dcrhamcr dressed tho wound, Nicholas Strenlsklo had his back broken by a fall of coal at Mount Car mol Wednesday, and John Kearney re ceived fatal Injuries In tho same way at Ashland on tho same day. While holding a picnic nt Easton Wednesday evening for the benefit of Ida church Rev. Maurice Craotter, pas tor of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, South Easton, was takcii suddenly 111 and died In a few minutes. Frank Lorenza, in cliargo of a anng of Italian laborers on tho Rending and Pottsvillc Railroad, was badly beaten by a number of them on Tuesday flight. About twenty of the number have been arrested. Thlrty.flvo coal cars wcro wrecked on the Tntnanend branch of the Read ing Railroad by a collision Wednesday. A tank-car of oil In one of the trains took fire, and a locomotive was eo badly injured by fire that It will prove a total loss. Three hundred yards of track wcro also destroyed, and travel over the Hue has been Indefinitely post poned. Clauss & Bro, aro making tho uni forms for tho Mahoning Band. The uniform consists of blue -coat and pants embroidered with gold braid and look Viry handsome. Tho weather during tho week has been Intensely hot tho thermometer ranging from 00 to 100 degrees In the shade. A man named Milton Oyorfield was arrested hero Wednesday, charged with being Implicated In the robbery of 'Squire Daniel Rhoads, at Coplay, a short time ago. Folly Organized John D. Bertoletto Tost, No. 484, G. A.J!., is now fully organized with a membership of over fifty. The meet ings of the post will be held regularly every TituneDAY EvnxiNO, commenc ing nt 7:30 o'clock. Prom prcsont ln nlcations this post will shortly bo one of tho strongest in numbers in this county. Comrades, come up and join us, wo have room for you. Around Pleasant Corner. A dance came off at the hotel of J. T. McDanicl on tho 18th nit. A large number of young folks were present. D. Nothsteln, of Centre Square, was on a trip over the Blue Mountain last Sunday. Subscribe for the CAiroujr A.DVO- cate, only $1 per annum. Stephen Klstler, of Lehigh county, was the guest of .Mr. Mosserlast Sun day. Two young ladles, of East Pcnn, were the guests of Thomas norn last Sunday. JosKra. Restrained. The Buck Mountain Coal Company was Jlonday restrained by Injunction from proceeding with a water-course gangway now under way and intended to drain the colliery Into tho railroad tunnel of tho East Mahanoy Railroad Company. The coal company claimed the right to empty into this tnnnel, whllo tho railroad company claimed that to permit It would render the tunnel unsafe for passengers and freights. The gangway is not allowed by the decree to approach nearer than 130 feet from the centre lino of the tunnel. A Creek Cha-chat Shenandoah. The corner-stone of the first Unlatl Greek Church built In America was laid at Shenandoah Monday afternoon by Father Wolcnski, pastor of the congre gation of that denomination at that place. The Unlatl Grocks arc an off shoot of tho Orthodox Greek Church, but aro governed by tho Church of Rome. Their customs and services, howevcr.are strikingly dlffcrentln many respects. The priests, for insLince, arc permitted to marry, and many of the ancient customs of tho Church are re tained. The seat of tho church Is in Lcmbcrg, Austria. The congicgation at Shenandoah numbers 2,000 souls. Lehfghton's "Wants. Three or four good iwllccmen. A supply of pure water. A sewer along Bank street. Tho "stinking ditch" cleaned out. The public square opened, and scats put therein. Tho opening of somo placo of amusement for our young people, to keep Lbcm out of saloons and off the street corners. Fast driving through our public streets by both rcsldeuts and strangers stopped. The borough ordinances revised and modernized, and then strictly carried out. Lamps placed along our principal streets. Onr people to offer inducements to manufacturers to locate here. All the people to patronize home merchants and tradesmen. Obituary. On Monday evening, very suddenly, of hemorrhage, Sara A., wife of Mr. Thomas Mantz, of tho Exchange Hotel. Deceased was the daughter of Solomon and Mary Kemraerer, of East Pcnn twp. ; was born on the 2nd day of Janu ary, 1833, and entered the holy bonds of matrimony with Thomas Mantz Decem ber 6tb, 1858, tho ceremony being per formed by the late Rev. Eisenbcrger, in Franklin township, and in 1607, with her husband, moved to this borough. She was the mother of six chihlrcn, two only survive her. For a long number of years she had been a consistent member of the German Reformed church. A lovlnj wife, an affectionate mother and a kind neighbor, with un open band to relievo the poor and distressed, ehe will be sadly missed in our community. Tho funeral took place this (Friday) morn ing, at ten o'clock, and was attended by a large concourseof relatives and friends. Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb; Take this new treasure to tliy trust. And give these sail relies room To slumber In the slleut dust. Nor pain, nor grief, nor unMoos fe-r, Invade thy bounds, no aorta! wxs Can reach the peaceful sleeper hi r , While angels watch the soil repose. People, lq and oat of Town. Our peoplo who may have rclothes or ri lends vlsitluj! them will grcAtly oblige us by sfiiillni! I their names mid ivsldt'iiou lor 1 Ubllcntloii under tills bend. liniion.) Miss Annlo Derhamer, of Trenton, N. J., h home on a visit, T. F, Klelutop was nt Hazleton during ho week, J. L, Pottelgcr, of Wcatherly, was In town Wednesday. Cat. E. Bartholomew aiont Sunday with friends at Selgfrled's Bridge. Co. Supt. Snyder and family pie alccd at Glen Onoko on Tuesday, Miss Ella Peters who was visiting at Now York City lias returned home, Mrs. J. W. Raudenbusb, was so jouinlug with Easton friends dnrlugthe past week, Mrs, Linos Oroo.of Now York City, Is sojourning In town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, II. H. Peters. Miss Dcbblo Dorr, of Roadlng, Is sojourning at tho rqsidenco of William Montz, ou Northampton street, Miss Ella Hagaman, jf Easton, wrs visiting at tho residence of Mr, Frank Zalin, on Lehigh sttoot, this wook. Mrs. M. A. Wcls9, who has boon sc. joumlng with Bethlehem relatives for several weeks, returned homo Tuesdsy. Mrs. W. W, Morthlmer was visit ing relatives and friends In Lehigh Gap and Walnutport for several days during tne week. Our popular young bakers, Ratcllff & Chubb, wero visiting at tho home of Rev, S, S, Chubb, Harrlsburg, Pa,, this week. Mrs. Frank Dingier, an estimable lady of Philadelphia, Is tho guest of Mlsse3 Mary and Agnes Nusbaum, on Bank street. Mrs. C. D. James and Mrs. Mame Smith, of Philadelphia, nre visiting at the residence of Mrs, H, V. Morthlmor, on Bankway. Mrs. J. n. Rolgel and Miss Ida Lcuckcl, of this place, aro visiting rcla tlvcs and friends In Trenton, N. J,, and New York City. Misses Emma Peters and Rebecca Hunter, of Reading, Penn'a., were the guests of Mrs, Howard Scaboldt, ou Iron street, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laubacii and Mrs. wanucmaKer, of uetli.el.orr, v.co sc joumlng with Mr. Thos. S. Beck and family on Lehigh street. Mr. Levi Harlcman, of Bowman's, was In town Monday, and dropped in to see us. He reports business at tl.o paint mill to bo booming. Miss Florence Htmmelwrlght, nn accomplished young lady of Phlladel phla, was the guest of Misses Sallle and Sophie Raudcubush, on Bank street, during the past week. Charley Raudenbusb, of town, left on Monday for Drlf ton, where ho is as sisting R. L. Sweeny, of Sweeny & Son, In tho shipment of huckleberries. They ship from 1C0O to J800 quarts dally to merchants In York State. New School Laws. The text of three -new school laws, which will be found interesting and im portant, Is as follows: Section-, 1. Beit enacted, etc.. That a common school month shall hereafter consist of twenty davs actual teachlntr. and no school shall be kent open In anv U15H1C1, ior 1110 purpose 01 ordinary in struction on any Saturday or any legal holiday, or in any county during the time of holding the annual county Insti tute therein. Section 1. Be U enacted, etc., That school directors and controllers may purchase text books for 1130 In the public schools of their respective school districts out of the school funds of tho district and when so procured the necessary books shall be supplied free of cost to each pupil for use in the schools of said district, subject to the orders of the di rectors thereof, whoso duty It shall be to provide for the safe keeping and care of tho books, which shall bo returned at the close of the annual school term in each year or as the board may direct. Six. 2. That the board shall keen an account of all moneys expended under tho nbovo section and report it under separate item in tho annual financial ac counts as authorized by law. Sr.crio.v 1. Be it enacted, etc., That on an after tho passage of this act, local school boards of tho various townships, boroughs and wards, and boards of edu cation, boards of control, "and other bodies having nuthorlty under the laws of. this Commonwealth; to elect princl palsnnd nsslstant teachers of public high and State normal schools of said Com monwealth, mav elect nrinclnals and assistant teachers holding the grade of -j-roieBsionai certiticatcs, for two sue fPOlll.-A Cltlmnl .lte Add l.nlltnr the grade of "Permanent certificates,''' or diplomas issued bv State normal schools of this Commonwealth, for three successive school terms; Provfucd.That any of the aforesaid boanls shall have power at any time to dismiss any princi pal or assistant teacher In their emp'oyfer any of tho causes mentioned In tho act of May eighth, one thousand eight hun- ureu anu mty-iour, 01 tno school L,aws 01 mis commonwealth. Bnnawav LocJry Escape. Last Friday evening what might have proved a very serious runaway took placo in this borough. Frank L. Rcber, of East Wcissport, accompanied by Ml&s Nclllo West, of Wcatherly, was return ing from a trip to Mauch Chunk, in a buggy, when just above tho Mansion House, in this borough, the lmrse be came restive at tho blowing off of steam by a locomotive on the L. & S. track, and jumping to one side of the road threw Mr. Reber to tho ground; tb horse then dashed down Bank street, Miss West retaining her 6cat; many persons made efforts to stop tho rua away, but ineffectually; the licrse kept on his course t'ow u Bankway, Miss W. screaming in terror, till reaching tho bridgo spanning tho L. V. railroad, at the lower end of town, in attempting to make the turn the borsnfcll, when Miss West hastily jumped from the buggy, uninjured but sufferlrg Intense nervous prostration. Frank received several se vere cuts and bruises from his fall from the buggy; at last accounts ho was him self again. Miss West made a very lucy escape from what threatened to be a fatal accident. A Rebuke ! Ed. Advocate: Now that our prim ary school teachers have been re-ap-polntod, it is to bo hoped that this win ter they will do all their courting behind the scenes. It is, to say the Jeast, dis gusting, und it invites the condemna tion of the entire community, to see our young ladles in tho capacity of public school teachers allow fifteen-year-old s'rlpllngs tr hug and kiss them before tho eyes of their pupils. Teachers who will either invite or al low such conduct should he sent to a foundling usylum and thero be fed on pap-" Citizen-. Subscribe for th Advcx aix. A Serious Firs la Flltl'.oa. About half-past two 0' cloak Totvstky ' afternoon flames wero soti lulng frow Foster's cracker bakery, on Mill rtreot, Plttstou, Tho alarm km Imuiedlik-ly sounded, but beforo the flrorpen oould roach the ground tho firo Iwd spread to j ndjohilng buildings and was making rapid headway, Tho Ivual uromon. 1 lig they could not tnastor thw flatnts, telegraphed to Scrnnton and Wilkes, barro for assistance and lu rospouso n flre-euglne from oach city was dlspatclie-1 1 to llio sceno of tpo conflagration, Upo:t their arrival tho llauics had spread to six, adjoining buJldlngi and tho large handsomo bridgo spannlnc tlio Susqne- hauna was afire on tho cast end, Tho wind was blowing lu n northeasterly di rection and tlio business portion of tho town was in peril. To make matters worso tho water supply was entltvly In. adequate and tho firemen te-caino de moralized, All the available hands In tho v.'clnlty worn procured and tho people proceeded to put out tho lire on the bridge by tak ing up water from the river, It was slow work, but the task was finally ac complished after two tqmns had burned. Three men who wero on tho bridgo nt tho time were carried down in tho hi ra in g debris whon tho spaas gavJ v ay, but wcro not seriously Injured, Tho bridgo firo out, all hands directed tlietr attention to the burning buildings and by their united efforts finally succeeded In extinguishing tho flames, It Is thought that tho loss by tho firo will reach nearly $100,000. Tho heavl est loser Is K. J. Ross, owner of the Plttston Milling Company, whoso four story mill was completely destroyed. His plant was valued at $0,1,000, Tho Insurance Is $25,000. The loss on the bridgo Is $5,000, Tho four frame build. Ings wero valued at $2,000 or $8,000 each and Fostpr'a cracker buUory was valued at $5,000. A Country Butchor Victlmizad by an Al leged Deputy Sheriff A new swindle has just coroo to light and one of its victims mourns tho loss of ten dollars. Charles Shaub, a butclt- or, from Einaus, Lehlgli county, white out collecting money was approached by a stranger, who represented hlinsclf to be a Deputy Sheriff, The latter pulled out an official-looking document and lu legal phrases, which very much bc- muddled Shaub, charged him with an offense. Tho butcher protested his in nocence, but the man said ho .had to give ball to appear at tl.q Allentown court uoxt Monday and driving to tho house of a friend several mllOs away ball waejprocured, Tho alleged Deputy Sheriff then demanded ten dollars ns his fee, which Shaub unsuspectingly paid. Then tlio sharper left and has not been seen slnco. Shaub went to Allentown Tuesday morning and calling at tho Sheriff's office wanted to know what lie was charged with. There was no chargs on the docket, and It then be came evident to Shaub that ho had been victimized. The sharper is believed to hall from Reading. The swindle Is a new one. and Is varied occasionally by the bogus Deputy Sheriff telling the victim that In consideration of a certain sum he will settle the case or Induce the prosecuting party party to withdraw the suit. Tho swindler Is about forty years of age, of pleasing appearance and well dressed. Mahoning Letter. The harvest Is now over and our farmers haveapretty large storeof cr'ain laid up for a rainy day. Messrs. Halderman and Nothsteln, of this place, are repairing and building new buggies, wagons, &c. They have done considerable work in this line al ready, and always given satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. Laubaeh, of Bethle hem, were the guests of C. U. Seldle and family on Sunday. Prof. C. A. Rlt'cr, of Lehighton, was the guest of Mr. Balllct on last Sunday. Walter Fell, of Trenton, N. J., Is a student In the Centre Square Select School. Rev. Wm. Hoy, tho lato appointed missionary to China, will preach for Rev. Bartholomew in the St. Peter's and St. John's church on the 23rd of August; also on the 10th he will preach In the "Stono Church," West Pcnn, and the Bcn-salcm church, of East Penn. The West Penn Select School will not bo in operation this Fall, and conse quently the Centre Square school Is at tended by a large number. Dash. drive Accusation Against a Maach Chunk Business Man On Friday evening, 17th Inst., Mr. E. Shick, the -Susquehanna street confec tioner, appeared before Justice Boyle to answer to a complaint made by Janet Stcrraer, a young girl of Upper Mauch Chunk, who charges him with assault and battery with intent to rape. The offense was alleged to bo committed June 11. Mr. Shlck was represented by Messrs. Frcyman and Kiefcr and C. Orion Stroll, and the case of the Com monwealth was cared for by Messrs. Craig and Loose, J. S. Fisher, Esq.,and District Attorney E. M. Mulhcarn. There was a largo attendance at Sqnir Boyle's office anl much interest was manifested in the matter. The only witness whoso evidence wai taken, was Miss Stcrmcr. She gavo a detailed statemtni of the alleged offense, and Mr. Shick was 1 el I in $C0 bail for the October session of the Quarter Ses ijons. Miudi Chunk Gazette. Fire at the Otsworks Wednesday morning shortly before 11 o'clock an alarm of firo was sent out from tho Mauch Chunk gas works. Pboenlx and Marlon Hpm companies responded promptly and the Marlon steamer was on tho spot- Their services wero not needed, as the fire was put out by a bucketbrlgadc. The fire was caused by an explosion of gas from a pipe undergoing repairs, and Superintendent E. R. Enbody was quite badly burned about the hands, arms and face. Ho was able to walk to his home and is now under treatment by Dr. Leonard, Peter Hamraaka,hls assistant was also slightly singed about tho face, Tho damage to the building is practically nothing. Tho prompt resronte of the firo boys ex cited complimentary comment through out tho borough, Too much can not bo said of their activity, and wo hopo ttc I citizens of Mauch Chunk will appreciate . t tem at their truo worth. Mauc'u Chunk Garflt. ..imi. j j lulfi.By.i;'irjl 1U Bcfera! (Matty HfcMt Sssw u tko fee?! Mini h mow a MrttJwty. TU Ua4t wOl 1T Xsh dm MtSO . fia., e Saturday, Aaaj. I, MJMiM at Z U tluns LaitwMM Uaarfc OnnJt and flat Infton, vn I. Y. RR., rrMnc at Un Gl.-urd . pc, rtotVLi. at a. tn., a cajntial (lat ft all pUe cf la teral aUittlllf oily, Iwtnj iMr tVea Olrard ate. vatniitce te 11k ooHftsal Oar bra, ritfht t th itvsmb-ati tsmdlnc for Wlaaftlikkon, bat a short tthtanca fiotn the N ball gruuud wfetrt all l ' champion Hub jilsy, on a diivpt Mrtt car line to tha timrt of tb dty for tlx , w ho dclro tu imotAet buslnen. This 1 ntTiirda n mm rlivn.., fnp i J. I nre, A ride of nearly 200 miles through one of tho post Interesting parts of the State, a ride on thu rutnanifo ik'lmvlltltl on n beautiful rlra steamar tollns fcl-1 lowing plaoos of Intotost; Belmont Man-' slon, L&ul's End, Strawbtry Matloit, 1 Laurel Hill Cemetery and IliretId, ill of which aro noted resorts for touilsts during tho ho', tnotittn. Excellent music will be rendered on li steamers and at most or nil of the above pbtcvi tu Saturday afternoon, Tho jioclogical Garden with its rare collection of ani mals and beautiful pldnts cannot fall to delight both old and younff. Nono should miss tlds raro chance as it tcldoin Imp ix:ns that so nmcli cn bo seen and en Jojed for so tius.ll n turn. Tho ttaln will not leavo the city until 7 p. rn., thus giving a full day nmplo time to trans act business and yet visit tho Zoological Garden and enjoy tho delightful ride on tl;e steamer to Wlssahlckon. Tick ets for tlio routjJ trip ftom Packerton, Lehighton and Slatlnijton and all Intel mediate points, adults, $2,20; children under 12 years, $1,20 children under 6 years, free, ? AnEnccnnter at a Picnic A Young Widow tho Cauio At a lato hour Monday night, whllo a picnic was lu progress iu Kerns' Park, Allcntown,(i fight arose between Georgo Fink and Harry Butz on tho one sldo and two brothers, named Daniel and William Arnold, on thu otber. Butz and Fink were tho aggressors, It appears that Butz took a young widow to the plcnlp and that she was smitten with the older Arnold, who talked with her, Butz remonstrated with the woman ond she left Arnold, who rejoined his brother, Presently tho widow gavo Butz tlio slip and again sought Arnold's society. She was talking with tho Arnolds when Butz camo upon the sceno ond without much adp struck Daniel Arnoldasoverc blow in tho face, .Arnold retorted in Jlko manner, and after several blows had been exchanged Fink, took a hand Jn tho nffalr, whon tho younger Arnold went to his brother's nld. Thorcupon Fink whipped cut a murdorous-looklnp; knlfo and slashed Into the Arnolds with fearful effect, and not until both fell, exhausted from the loss of blood, did ho let up in his sanguinary work. Daniel Arnold received five ugly stabs, two on the top of his head, one In each arm and ono In tho neck. The latter Is five Inches long and an inch deep and Is the most serious. The other cuts vary in length from two to inches and some extend to tho bone. William Arnold rccelve'd only ons cut. It Is In the left shoulder, extending under the arm several Inches and two inches deep. It Is feared ho will be permanently dlsableJ. It was feared Tuesday morning that Daniel's Injuries would prove fatal, but later ho was doing well. P. S. Tho man Fink Implicated in tho above affray, was captured in tills borough, by Constable Schoch, on Wed nesday afternoon and returned to A lion town. Teachers' Examinations For tho school year, commencing June, lc83, will be held as follows: For l'ranklln township, at South PranUlIn iSehool House, Saturday, August 1. For Lehigh nnd Lnunmin townships, at itofkport, Tuesday, August 4. For Packer township, at Hutlsondale, Thurs day, August C. For Kidder township, at East Haven, Thurs day, AugUBt 20. For Lower Towanicnslng, at Millport, Sat urday, August 22. For Kast Penn township, at rcnnsvllle, Thursday, August 27. For Upper Tonaincnlng. at StcnilersvlUe, Sntiirilay, September 6. For Mahoning township, nt Pleasant Corner, Saturday, September 12. For Penn Forest township, at Koch's School House, Saturday, October 3. Examinations will be in writing. Ap iltcants will bo examined in Physic logy and Hygiene. Teachers' must be examined in tho districts In which they Intend to teach. Exceptions will be made only for satisfactory reasons. Ex aminations will begin at 0 a. in. Lower Towameusiug I term. Dennis Bowman, of Parryvllle, loi.t a valuable horse by death last Saturday. Ho became stubborn In drawing a load of sand up the hill, between Bowman's anil Tarryvillc, and refused to move forward, hence ho backed down the embankment and death was the result. Rev. Freeman will preach n harvests home sermon tbrco weeks from to morrow (Sunday). Charles Prutzmam, of Lehigh Gap, has established a business selling lini ment and root beer extract. Henry Bowman has received thp contract from the Commissioners to repair the bridge at Bowmsn's. A new barn, recently built, belong ing to Mr. Rex, near SItler's postofflco, Schuylkill county, was struck by light ning last Tuesday and its whole contents d stroyed by fire, Coxftdejice. BT00K MAKKEIS Rtported up to Uo"-jlwk, by J Haven 4 T"wnsnr,Bsoitrt,No.S6 g Third Street, Philadelphia. Slocxs bought ted fold either for cash or on msrzin. rkUakJfkUt, July 22. 1884. bid asked TISVs, Ext , IDS I US Currency U's .1201 US 41, near...., , ..12i 112 US 4' 1321 122s Pennsylvania R K snj ill Pnilidolphia A Reading It H 7 Tj Lihlgh Vallev Hit 574 Libigh Cnt k Navigitinn Co...,,. 42) 47 421 It m 40 "i flflS ofll m .181 uuu, ., y. a rnna. ji it Km it New Jersey Central 43 Northern Pacifjo Com 2z i pKrd 451 Oregon Transoontiuental 17s Union PaeiSo , id Western Union , . (US West Shore 1. , 431 Lnui.vIM- A Nashvill .181 Sl.ver (Trade) 83 MAKIttKI). Pjiutzmas MiLixn. On tho 12th inst., by Rev. G. W. Stipitz, Milton Pnitzman, of Lehigh Gap and Miss Ida Miller, of J)rchevil!e, YOUNQ GwBOEOn tho 14th nit., by the Hcv J W Mabry, Mr. '1 nomas W. Young, of Siegfried's Brluge, to Miss Ellen L. George, of Little Gap, Thr Peculiarities ttantrt &tivrla, tk t at tlcod pnriflt as) nafailttag UarJwrM, 111 tharaoteriiid ij thrM luri:U, hsttsMif 1 J rvA Tbo t.itnbhtfitloa bl tho varkiM 1 9l 2 isiHai agaau awd. 2d 2 3ds TW jtmstttUuA la WW. It roots, Wit. surki, etc, n tubed, Tbo froMly wMcdt too frtlr nodHnal )vrotiM4 aro 3frne-i. TU to.-: i i tredklna rt r.Mitcol strength M4arM4 t -veer, svtu. li cnts cures Lef Mora aniii-4. nuvsr-rcollArltlos lm) t. tKrhtetraij- t !!oVs Bunaparilh, atd t.-s Unknown to Others TIoo! Harsarsna Utrrja'O'l with tra CivUltMt stdO tud cr.i, I y t ufinnadsti of tnlMatieri an lcn vxrr!ne Hetca It h a Vatdtetaa wonby et '!" whMiaca Urm 0ir f rem reterahi, salt tl.cu-M, or any dlx mwd 4f tho Utttl. dyi-e'n, MUontneit. sick Wdicbfl, r r.tiJ liver complaints, catarrh or itcouutlvn, tio not fan to try Hood'8 8arsaparllla "I rocMCJjwnd HcxSi'.'s Bampflinio to o!t tny friends ts tla Icr.t Llccd rwSCce cn ath., Wm. Oaji, dregclst, Ifttrtdlton, a " Hood's fUi.ipftrUla has cured tec cf scrcf ukms humor, ai.d ittts mo worlds t coed otherwise." O. A.AnsotJBArat)!d,Mo. A bock onr.tainlxg tiuty tCiUtlonat Uatc rne nt j cf enrol will bo wp.t to til who deslro. Hood's Sorenpnrllla Sold by i-'i I'rucglst.s. ft S six tor J3. Mado only by o. L 11000 a co- t""11. Mass. 100 Doaos Ono Dollar, BURDOCK BLOOD JITTERS. WHAT ta XT? A strictly vogetablo prepa ration, comnosea of n choloa and skillful combination of Nature's best remedies. Tho discoverer docs not claim it a euro for all the Ills, but boldly warrants It cures ovory form of disoaso arising from a tor pid liver, impuro biOOds'Mis ordered Kldnoye, and whoro thero 13 n broken down condi tion of tho Systom, requiring a prompt and permanent tonlo, it never fails to restoro tho sufferer. Such is BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all druggists, who arp authorized by tho manufacturers to re fund the price to any pum chaser who is not benefited by their uso. PRICE, 1.CO. Foster, mm & nO.Props,, BUFFALO. NCW YORK. LWYH mil flttDMO. PENH. A tlMroncli p-Tt.arr.iftrr Prbnol for Tays. Ootw ctiictiH) iijmiii tlio .'tlllllnrj ptnn. Buya 01 sny aeaaElii'. ul tor r jtnluvuo. t.rm. cle. L. C.OIgHOP, Head Mretor, Roodlna, Pa. OUR NEW BICYCLE, 1 THE AMERICAN PILOT,1 the bt in tho iroild, Is now ready. Also, tha AMERICAN EXPHESSi n aplendld wheel, with ball bearings throughout, hollow forks, cradl spring!!, nnd all improvement, at a lore price. Illustrated Cntnloguo describing above, together with Safety Mcycloa. Tricycles, ic,, nulled a receipt of stamp, LATTA BROS., No. 1Q W. Main Sf., FRIENDSHIP, N. A IS W EBKS. The POLICE OAJ5ETTE will he mailed, securely wraped. to any atdress in the United Stale lorthreo niunlhson receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal dlsco'inl allowed to (Mitmaslers, agents and rlubs Samplo copies mailed free. Addr.s all nnbrs to niOllARD K. FOX, Kiuvsux fqcjiar, If. Y. May 30, 1885-ly Bxaoutor3' Notice. Knllee Is htreby given lln.tllio under signed have lieen granted tellers testamen tary nn tho Ksiate of Mary Fenilerfaf her, late of Manonlnc Iwp, Carlion county. Pennsylvji iii nVivair't A 1 raons hav lnjclinn ntnln.t the sal I E.tsle vrill pro. suit thrill duly aullieiilirated without da lay, and Ihn.o indrhM t tho same will make iinmhat' Hl'minil STEPHEN FEKSTFltMACHER, REUBEN' FKNSTE1IWAC1IER, Executors I Mart Fecstarmschcr, deo'd, Junel.l.lRBJ wr Pictures ! Pictures ! Pictures ! ! PIC TUBES Copied and Enlnrgcd in all eixea from card to life size, vir. Oil Portraits, Water Colore, Pastels, Crayon, India Ink and Photos. All work guaranteed or no pay. All wo ask is a trial. Civ., ns a call aud be convinced. No. 105 North Eighth Street, ALLENTOWN, Ta. FIUXKMX K.VSTEK. Manajt r. J. H. KliniDLKU, Afctcnt. ORPEUS left httheOicn M Aitv-ostb Ofll Co will 1-o.iVtf prompt altri lieu, F-b. 28 -lv T 1 lin I 'Halms a aixslalty. Warrants lAN I "' MUlirtflVU. IIIDir. LI.U11J. ri!i) fmrjKKA'ss ,rt all ktn.ts of LNMI srilll immi t 1 ,.. i M'SPKNlT It UNl .11 -t J.-.NII. PAT J-NT il i'l NH'H . ,s oter.' 1 t' l" iriafp .n. met i ic A A TIIU'VIAS, Alton cy at Law, ltooui .J St I ItBd llalldi log, Waihmgtvo, V v o.
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