Mf.Huml lanill I "Original Cheap Cash Store. 'White Dress Goods, . Prom 5c to 55cls. per yard. We extend an invitation to tliu ladies tto call '-mid soo tnir beautiful lino of AVIiltc Dress Goods. Wo think our 'stock sutpitssos anything in this part of the valley. Our sales In fliceo goods tills sonson, ?iavc bccni tiro largest of nn,v previous year, owing principally to tlio fact tluit wo tire determined 4o Veep -at the licad of oil conipotiticm, wliich means Greatest Variety, Host Value and Lowest Prices. J. T. NUSBAUM. Dpp. rublto Square, Hank Street, T.ohlxh- ton. P. JonoT, 188My. SAl'UKDAY, JULY 51, 1880. SrECIAIi NOTICE. rersons making payments to this nflieo by money orders or postal notes will pleaso mnko them pavahtr ,t the Wrnwroier Post Orricic, na tlm Le hlfhton oulco is iuit a money orJor oflico Our Neighborhood in Brief. ttjs7Tlie best railroad watch for sain by 1). S. Hock, opposite the Carbon House, Lehlghton. Ltizeruo county has 292 registered physicians. S3T"(5o to Frs. Ilodcrcr, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave, and a fasionable hair cut. William St. Clair, of St. Clair, Srhuvlklll county, died of a nervous hock last Thursday. When an article is sold "no cure, no pay," why not try It? That Is tlm way Jadwln's tar svrup for coughs, colds and eroup, Is sold at Thomas' Nicholas Foreman, of Wllkcsbarre, met, courted and married Catharine Hurgs, of Elmlra, N. Y., in ninety minutes. Xo wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay 50c for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a i.'c bottle of Jadwln s tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells it. Michael Gallagher and Patrick Dunlayer are in jail at Scranton on the charge of robbing and outraging .Mrs. Slary Davis, of Hyde Park, aged thirtv years.. J-Knll Tiiekle-Mounted Buggy Harness at $10 and upwards. Lap Hlankets, Flynetts, Collars, Whips, Ac., at very low prices, at Sillton Flury's, Welssport, Pa. New counterfeit $2 and $5 treasury notes have appeared. Tho "y"' in treasurer Wyman's name is a "g"' on tho fact) of hath notes, and on the back of tho $2 note "legal tender'' is printed "legal lender." Keep on tho look out for them. X3 Pretty gold watches at Pock's jewelry store, Lehlghton. Savo half your cough medicine bills by buying a 2Tc bottle of .ladwin's tur syrup, which contains .'! ounces, while no other ootigh syrup contains over 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. John Hall aged fourteen years, was run over and killed, while nttum ptlne to board a train at Lorberry, Schuylkill comity. It Is tile poor man's friend, but the rich man uses it also; because it Is the liest qua.llty and largest bottle for the vriec, and is i.old "no cure, no pay." Vo refer to .ladw In's tar syrup. Sold at Thomas'. A rich vein of coat Is reported to liavo been 'discovered near HeniyvUle, .Monroe county. (Jliuiss (CBio., The Tail ors, still lmve n lew of those justly celebrated $10 suiting on hand. The Catholic Temperance Society of Summit Hill numbers three bundled members. Sl'lti.N'o oi'EXi.vn. Large well select ed new stock of Wall Pai-iiiik, ioitii:iis, Dixohations. (Sample books sent out. ) liest job bargains ever offered. Dado Window siiadi:s on spring rollers 50c. and upwards. Paint- ISO. TAPEII HANai.NO nildfillADBMAK- Tho best work at fair prices. I.KAD, OIL, AViatlI.1. PAINT, I'lTTTV .and glass. K. K. Lucki:nhach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Pa. Hancock Post, No fi27, G. A. I!., was Instituted at South Pctblchcm Monday evening. SZf A lirst-class Ideal bicycle, used only one season will be sold for less than lialf price. Apply to Trcxler Ac Kreid ler, Hank street, this borough. The, silk Industiy is being rapidly pushed forward in Bethlehem. The several silk mills there will employ up wards of 1000 hands when In full run ning order. Dr. (.:. T. Horn Lehlghton and ,W K. lllery Welssport, would specially recommend to tho ladies Acker's Dys pepsia Tablets, As a laxative they have no Cfpial. They are guaranteed to cure Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from a deranged stomach. With a free usu of the Tablets, Sick Headache is Impossible, A barn with its entiro contents, the property of I)r. David Wilton.of Strouds. burg was destroyed by lira Saturday night. Loss $10,000, partially Insured. 37" hoc tho new style ladles cuff on i ion at uock's jewelry and book storr, opposite the Carbon House, Lehlghton. There are scores ot persons w no arc suffering from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, Mich as Scrofula, Ilolls, etc., etc. After a practical test, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. P. Itlcry Welssport, itssert that Acker's Blood Elixir will certain!) cure all such diseases, including Syphillis and lilicu matlsiu. It Is not a patent nostrum.but asclcnllfic preparation. They guarantee The Italians worklns on Hi c new lino of the Lehigh Valley Itallroad between Delano and Hazlclnn struck Monday for higher wages. It is not known what the outcome may be, but It is feared that much trouble may Je suit therefrom. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Ulery Welssport wish to state that they have ot last found an article they can sell on Its merits. It is with pleas ure they guarantee to tho public Acker's English ltemedy as a suro and never falling euro for Asthma, Coughs, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Lung Troubles. It Is the standard remedy for Consumption. They have never found Its equal. During a .storm Tuesday evening Amandus Delfcnderfer, a fanner, near Allentown, was struck by lightning and killed. Several farm hands who were working with him were rendered un conscious for several hours by tho shock. C57Kenck Posts and Fiiiiiwood. A lot of fence posts and rails, chestnut timber, all lengths and sizes, suitable for grape arbors, telcphono posts, &c, also ti re wood in anv quantity can ba obtained on application to Moses Kehrig or Aiawon ttetcnard, Lehlghton .-At llarrlsbure, on Monday, a rh,rt.FwiinMnlM.ln f... Improvement Company! capital 840.0. 0. v,i.iu'i" Ofhtvi goods at reduced prices at SE's jewelry store, Ltblghton. arm Harvest homo services aro now in order. Trado dollars now bring seventy two cents. The pcacli :rop will bo very largo this season. New wheat has timdo its appearance in our nmtkrts. The depot at Frccmansburg was robbed on Saturday night. Black bass aro rapidly diminishing In IheSchuilklll river. Cattle in Lancaster county aro affected with plcuro-pncumoula. $875 lias been raised at Allentown for the Irish Parliamentary fund. There liavs been 325 marriage licenses issued In Lehigh county. Tho State Fair will be held at. Phila delphia from September Oth to 18th. Work was commenced tills week on tho remoddellng of the Carbon House, Fulmcr'a new school' slate factory at Slatlngton has been put in operation. New potatoes aro selling at from fifty to sixty cents per bushel In this place. A charter has been granted to tho Colebiookdolo Iron Company, of Berks county. ll'oik at tho slato quarry of Fred. Horlachcr, at Slatlngton, has been sus pended. The valuo of the cstato left by. the late Joshua Hunt, of Catasuuqua, Isestl at 200,000. Tho Ilrydcn horso shoo wciks, at Catasauqua, aro working night and dav to fill orders. A German Evangelical camp-uiect- lug will bo held at Bower's Station, some time In August. The members of tho Lutheran Sun day school, of town, plenlced at Glen Onoko last Tuesday. Tho Hcfoinicd Sunday school, of this place, will picnic In Llndurman's grove on August 1Kb. The Lord's Supper will be observed in the Lutheran church to-nionow (Sunday) morning and evening. Thirty different societies and organ izations have been given dates to picnic at Glen Onoko this season. TheKrystono f urnacu of thcThomas Iron Company, at Chain Dam, has been blown out for necessary repairs. Tho Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal Exchanges agreed Tuesday to make no change in pi Ices during August. Tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad com pany has issued orders to suspend work at all its collleiics until Aug. 1. The Valley National Temperance eampmeeliug is- being held at Island Grove, Freeninn.sburg, this week. The Dickinson woiks, at Serauton, have received an order for fifteen new locomotives for a railroad In Texas. The Evangelical camp meeting will convene In Webster Weiss' glove, near Welssport, H'cdnesday eenlng, August 4th. On Monday of last w eck an Iron structural column was castat the Union foundry, at Catasauqua, weighing 4,600 pounds. Wo aro pleased to note that our friend Anthony liaudeitbtisli, who had Ills foot amputated last week, is rapidly comaleselng. About one hundred Lchlghtonians took In tho excursion around tho Switch last Sunday. All report having had a delightful time. The East Penn. Lutheran Synod, representing JB.OU) menibeis, will hold its annual convention at Heading, com mencing September 14th and continuing a week. Anthony Ratidciibusb, of tills place, who lost his light foot last week by mi accident on the railro.id, will get $1,000 from the Equitable Life mid Accident Insurance Company. Tlieo. Kcniercrleft at this ofilco last Saturday a timothy stalk, live feet three and a half Inches In height and, alto, a stalk of clover five feet one Inch, the product of ills farm in Mahoning town ship. Soldiers! Attention! Don't fall to bo present at the next icmiltir meeting of John D. Bertolette Post, 4K4, G. A. It., In Itebcr's Hall, Thursday, August I2th, as business of Importance Is to be transacted. About five hundred hands will be employed by the Iowa barb wire com pany, who will erect works at Allen town. This is the second new industry secured by the enterprising citizens of that city. A baby comes tons on angel's w ng, but it hangs the wings up In a dark closet when Its feet have once touched the earth, as it prefers riding in one of David Ebbcrt's easy carriages. Livery on South street; terms low. For the week ending July 24, there were 11D,11H1 tons of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley railroad, making a tola! to dato of .1,030,075 tons.and show ing an increase of 42;l,444 toiiseoinpared with the same time last year. On last Monday evening Mlses Mollio and Florence Hiniimlvvrlght, Lulu Zi'hner, Sallio liaudenbush and Messrs Strohni, Blocker and Mortldmrr, enjoyed a very delightful "straw ilde" through tho picturesque Mahoning valley. Those of our citizens who desire to eea niasteily piece of workmanship should diop in Daniel Wieaud's carriage works, on corner or Bank and lion streets. Clms. Leinibeiger has shown ills mcchanica! skill in the construction of one of the finest hearses cvr built in the Lehigh valley. Herbert Davis, of Packcrton, who was arrested last Wednesday, by con stable Schocli, of this place, charged with nssault and battery on the person of Anthony Telchert, of the same place, lias made a settlement by paying the costs of prosecution which amounted to something over six dollars. Patrick Bird, a rough of Gutli's Station, near Allentown, was jailed at tho latter place, Monday. He, with three othcrs.on Saturday night attended a-daucolu South ll'hlto Hall, where they assaulted an Inoffenslvo old man. A young man named II olf who went to Ills assistance was to horribly beaten that Ills life Is despaired of. Tho thirteenth annual Inter-Stato picnic exhibition, under the patrons of uusimnnry ot I'ennsyhanla, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, New Jersey 1 and Delaware, will open at Williams Grove, Cumberland county, Pi on Monday, August SO. I860, and contlnuo , l'u on I .Mummy. jiiiusL au. nml mn, i . ... - -- i-..w,.,h,u until Saturdav. Sdntemhor ji, r, 1 , curslon tl'kets at reduced rates from all parts of the State 1 ' , Tho days arc gradually, though per ceptibly, growing shorter. 'Ml.- 1t-.t.f-.t I - - i, . eu. em m ..on company ...c making extensive Imp.oye.nents around " ,V . i . ' , .t,a.,u. ' V ,r ""i""KU ""V, . n . 6,r,.l. ,mu.n - ,-..,,..-., , " 'J storm of unparalleled violence about tho 20th of September. By advertising In tho Camion Ad vocate you will reach a class of Intelli gent and prosperous readers and custom ers not to bo reached through any other medium. Try It. A train passed down tho Lehigh Vnlioy Itallroad recently which had attached forty-two cais loaded with lard andpotk Intended for shipment from New York to Europe. A demented man is roaming in tho woods near Bowinanstown with a load ed shot-gun and a keen-edged knife. Ills name Is Jeremiah Burkhard. His Insanity was produced by the kick of a horso several years ago. An exciting foot-race camo off on Wednesday oyening, at tho public square, between Milton G. Clauss and lunn uuuimti, lor a purse of' liny a side. The distance run was Jl50 yards and Clauss won by about 4 1-2 Indies Jon. Klstler backed Clauss and John Haul; backed Ilummc Latin and Greek Professorship. The Keystono State Normal School has just secured the services of Piof. Clias. C. Boyer. This young man has fine gifts.and by his election to the Lat in and Gieek chair the Noilnal receives an earnest worker. Prof. B. was form erly Principal of the Orwlgsburgschools, Schuylkill county, Pa. He graduated with second honors at Muhlenberg Col- lego in 1S33. Ho had chargo of the Lynnvllle Academy until his election at the Normal. The best wishes of his friends follow him In his career. Lower Towamonsir.g Callings. Hev. J. E. Freeman will preach a temperance sermon in St. John's church to-morrow (Sunday). A munberof tourists are rusticating at Lehigh Gap, enjoying the beauties of the natural scenery which abounds In that ucighboijiopd. Work lias been commenced on the new paint mill at Bowinanstown. Grlllllh Shendlcr, an old soldier was granted a pension of JIW.'.OJ last week. George liemaly had Ills foot severe ly Injured, while working in the pipe foundry lit Parryvilie. Cox. List of'Lottcrs Itiiualning uncalled for at the Le hlghton Post Olllee, for the mouth end ing July 31st, ist-O: Ash, 'I'llghman Arnsliait, M. P. Buck, Joseph Bowers. J. K. Dr. Dald, Chas. Govier. Joseph Gelss, Joseph Kern, Jeremiah ICuerr, Dianna Miss Knerr, Ida Miss .Morrill, II. C. Hon. Oswald, Angeliue SandhOr, Geo. Scheclsler, Charles lion, u. i . silvers, C, llelutzlcman, II. P.iTwiiuey, Mike B. Hollenbacli, James, Wilson, Harrv liontz, Mose . IWcst, J. B. M. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." Jamus P. Smith, P. M. Parryvilie ltom3 rpltonizod. Ilev. II. M. Ifingert's sermon on tho labor question last .Sunday evening, created quite a sensation. Many of the congregition seemed to think it was closely connected witli politic.!. On Saturday July :UI, Ilev. J. S. McKlnly. of Lansford united In holy 1 ds of matrimony, Alfred Kcttra, of that place, and Miss Annias Baniford, of this place, lie wish the young couple much success in their journey Uuougli life. Our little town has been enlivened this week by several delightful parties. The crop of huckelboi ries and black bcules in this section will bo large. Daisy. EaatTt'auch Chunk Squibs. The Citizens Bund was organized with the following charter members: J. F. Beige), president; C. V. Glasser, vice-president; G. B. Illller, secretary; Iloracn Koons, treasurer; J. M. Koons, It. It. Millet, John Meneh, Joseph Col lins, ha Conlyiind .1. C. Kastin. They intend to have 25 members inashoit time. They are out with books collect ing for instruments. Success to the boys. Miss Allio fmilh, of Weatlicrly, was visiting relatives and friends hero dining tho week. Misses Katio Thamarus mid Katie Corrcll, of Delano, were visiting at Mr. Whetstone's duiing tho week. The second nioonllcht hop held by tho Onoko Cornet Band, last Saturday, at tlm groe, was a grand success. They Intend to have anoilier in August. Chas. Link, one of our bulcheis, was qullo seriously Injured while killing a steer; the animal loosening it-elf, gored Link, brilMug his face and arm anil breaking one leg. Tlie game of ball played by the lied Stockings, of Mauiii Chunk, and the Actives, of tills place, was in faTorof the lied Stockings. Scoie, :J5 to Tho Indian troupe have made their appearance. -Tiiey draw largo crqwds every eienlujj. Qui.Yrdx. Hew Mahoning Twinklings. E. O. Nothstdn, accompanied by Hiss Minnie I). Arner, look a pleaniie Hip around tho Switchback on Sunday. On Saturday evening u birthday party catnu of in honor of Mrs. Kate Nothstein. Upwardsof !100 guests were present. Everything passed off smooth ly till Math. Mertz tnado his nppcarauco and being partly intoxicated, created a disturbance. A few of our youns men. not wishing him to get into mischief, tried to persuade him to leave, but ho took a sling shot from his pocket and lilt Hebron Miller n stunning blow on tho head. Tho wound Is a very ugly one, but fortunately, did not injuro the skull. E. S. Hoppes and family were vis iting flends in Kockport oyer Sunday. 'Sqiliro Musselman recently lound an Indian tomahawk, A gang ofg)ps!es passed throusli hereon Filday. It was a splendid op portunity for our young men to have their foi tu lies revealed to them. -The Centre Square Sunday School will hao their Children's Day on Aug, 14 Instead of tho 15th, as reported last week. Miss Mello C. Patton, of Totnpson JunIiUi Co" m"1 Klla 'ltnan. i "'""'""ly- wll "eio spending sever, nI wetks frlemis uerei left tot tneir ,u"n" 0,1 '""" . a! weeks with friends here, left for tneir home, ,. Th.ns.Uv. v On baturtlav evening the members i5,1,j .i., ... , i w" "'K we mi-muers i . . , . 7I'ie t ut rary bociety dfctdci not to have sn aamverry tin - u.i. Da it. ! Our Welssport "Mo" Speak -Tliore a.o Very fewjicoplo ho visit wr tow c0,nuilllt of , facl thlU 1k.,.0 wn' 1oaraed many a cruel drama In lll0 ll)cat0 Qf our cal)y sc,tlelll(,nt , Looking at the town to-day. decked in "Ultssummn-'sgorgcousncssandse.Ing Ule I)tnre al)J ,mletnoss wlllcU our ,,uo. plo arc enjoying, one would hardly sui- poso that here the Indian war whoop had echecd and le-ccliocd and that wliolo families had been horribly out raged and murdered by the dusk) war riors. It is a fact in our history which wo should lcmcmbcr, however; and wo think that' it would be no more than what Is just to the dead martyrs if our citizens were to set aside one day out of every year to commemorate their names and noble sacrifices in all years to come. A fitting place to agitate the furtherance of tills object would bo in our churches and Sunday schools. Which congrega tion will have tho honor of commencing tho noblo work? Among our self-mado men Jn tills section is Dr. J, O. Zem, adescendent of the fifth generation jf Adam Zerri who emigrated from Germany nt an : early day. Dr. Zern was born in New Han over, Montgomery county, in the year ISIS; his earlier Ufa was passed In fahn'- ing pursuits, during which time he also attended tho district school. At eigh teen years- of age ho entered the Mll lersvilla State Normal school.aftcr which lie became a teacher In lliepublic schools of Lancaster county. In 1881 he en listed in company C. Pennsylvania Vol uutcers and served until tlieclo.se of the war. Ho Is now a member of John D. Bertolette Post, No. 484, O. A. K of Lehlghton. Upon his return homo he commenced the study of medicine and graduated from the University of Penn sylvania in 1808;shortiy after hi gradua tion ho located in our midst and is now classed 'mongst the most successful practitioners in tho county. He has, also, Identified himself with the various industries in t his place, and at the pres ent time is largely engaged in tho lum-. bcrlng business under the firm name of Marsh A Zern. Ho has also taken a prominent part In matteis of a political nature and was elected to tho State Legislature in 1878 and re-elected In 18S0. During the two terms hoserved on many Important committees with much satis faction to people of both parties. Au exchange says that the liepub licans of this county will nominate- De Witt, and that his nomination will be endorsed by the Knights of Labor. If this bo true, then the object of his nomination by the Bepublicau party is simply a farco hi which they hope to catch enough Democratic votes to place DeWilt in tlm position for which lit has long laboicd. But we do not think that the organization known as tho Knights of Labor will fall a prey to Itc publlcan trickery, but in case they do, will Democrats who belong to tho order vote for a man who has been a political enemy to them and their interests all Ids lifey Wo hope not! Wo believe am! sincerely so, too, that should (he Knights of Labor, endorse men of either party that It will only be to the hurt of the oiganization, as It will leave an opening for the 'pouring In to their ranks of political li Icksters of everydescriptlon. Should any thought of endorsing the various candidates be entertained by the Knights of Labor wo hope their better judgment will prevail, and that they will diop It, for if they do not, we speak not unwisely when we say that soon their order will become one uf partisan jealousies and dissensions, and their out look, which is btightand promising now, will bo clouded and uncertain. H e be lieve In the cause for which this organi zation labors and fed certain that sooner or later they will be successful, and that too, without tainting their older by tho endorsement of political nonde scripts who have only self agrandizc- ment in view. Several more bicycles have put in their appearance during the week, and there Is no reason now why our young men should not organize themselves into a club. Some young bicyclist agi tate the matter. Biery, suppose you start the "wheel" rolling? Some enterprising politician has al leady made a slate of the county politi cians who asplro to LeglsUlIvo lienors. Whether or not his act Is presunitpuous the conventions will decide. Though at this time we feel somewhat inclined to doubt the renouilnatloii of Malloy and Craig on the side of the Democracy. When the factis considered that Malloy was only elected after a very heated contest by a majority of some ten or tuelu', and that his election was the re sult of an accident, orlnoru definitely, a misunderstanding on the part of a "few voters in a country district. This fact, then, connected with tho tact that tho Irish voters have proved themselves re cieant to the Democracy on several oc casions means, In caso of nomination, defeat for tho Jilsh representative. Tills is not simply .our own opinion butalso the opinion of the niajoi l(y of Democrats In this end of the county. True, there are some men who aro so bigoted in po litical matters that Ihey vote forany and all nu'ii so long as they bo of the same political creed; then again there are men connected with the Democracy who at times do much thinking, men who hav a just and honed regard for what Is light in matters of a political nature, and When these men consider tho fact thut tho Irish Democrats of tho upper end bolted Harvey 11. Smith, the parly cn lidalo for sheriff in 1SS5, and electod John Gallagher, simply because he Is of liith nationality; that they did thesamo thing a few years previously In defeating L. II. Baiber for District Attorney, and that they always demand a voice in the party conventions, even so far, some times, ns necessitates the exclusion of otheis, they determine that no loinrer will they vote for men who, regardless of ability, are nominated simply to In sure party success. Malloy may bo a good man so far ns polltlesare concerned, but one fact lie must bo convinced of, as well as Ills followers, and that Is that ho can not pan himself olf on the lower end Democracy fora second term simply jus! of tl are. L'T because he Is an Irish Democrat. It U a at n that lie should be convinced this now us lar.'r. U'lnt 1 . nu.iu an- detuiuu.L.l to have is men placed In nomination lor ll.e I.ej;,slauirt;, us wi ll . uuii r I'.miuy oill ., w Jio, I: iesi.i me t.f naUnnnliiv i.f.... .1... - ..t the jurtv In feneral They not inly ad for Hi s but !. ui .nd it t f audi ci the -ouxo; Cjjr.'.ycout er.tie.i PeoDlo in and ontof Town. Our people who may have rclathes or I irlen.ls 1sltlnix tlreinwIH greatly oblige us by sending In llioirimmes and residence for piililloiUlDutiiiilcr lids head. HniTolt. Edward Hlbblcr spent list Sunday with Stroudsburg friends. Thomas Kuntz, of Trtlclilcr's Sta tion, was in town Saturday. Miss Mamlo Iiomig, of Bethlehem, is visiting Mrs. Anthony Kaudcnbush. Jlrs. XV. XV. Morth mcr snent 5Ioi day with relatives and friends in Lclilah uap. .Mrs. John Hank, of town, was isitlng friends at Mauch Chunk durluc mis week. llov. Wilson D. Peters, of Glrards. vllle, was the uuost of Bev. J. II. Kuder last Suudav. Prof. T. A. Suvder and famllv. of town, were visiting at Stioudsburg dur- ina tho week. Miss Mary Kuntz. of Allentown. is sojourning with Mrs. Bcnj. Kuntz, on Lehigh street- Mrs. E. B. Fowler, of Gratz. Dauphin county, is visiting Mrs. M. O. Bryan, on Coal street. Our genial friend D. L.- Sollcn- bcrger, of the Shamokin Times dropped In to see us last Tuesday. Miss Maggie McGuire, of East Mauclt Chunk, was tho eue3t of Miss Annlo Clark over Sunday. Our friend Gconzo "Brlnkman. of Peely P. O., Luzerne county, spent n few days in town last week. Miss Mamie Miller and Master Rob. Holmes, of Philadelphia, are Visiting at ur. aeipie's, on South street. Our popular Democratic friend C II. Seidel, while In town on IFednesday last made us a very pleasant call. Mr. S. B. Jones, of Pcelv I". O.. Luzerne county, spent a few days with wias. urinktuan, on Bank street. David Huston, u promisinc vour.e base balllst of Slatinntou. was in town this week, the guest of Al. Worslcy. Mrs. Lovan Rothcrnial. of Bav Cltv. Michigan, is sojournlnir with relatives and friends in this place and at Weiss- port. Miss Lizzie Kecfe. who lias been with our fashionable milliner. Miss Belle Nusbaum, for tho past several months left for her homo In Elralra on Wednesday. Miss Kcefo mado manv friends during her sojourn here. The War of Bat and Ball "Biackio" raked in two "flies" on Saturday. McKecvcr of Catasauqua struck out ten men on Saturday. George lloidiard made a difficult one hand catcli Saturday. Kuntz struck out twelve men in the Catasauqua Lehlghton game. Our club will go to Lansford and play the Stars of that place, about the 21st of August. "Biinkman, the slugger," is the way tho Lehlghton corresjiondcut to the Herald puts It. "Base Ball Enthusiast" In this week's Slatlngton A'cu-s is evidently very sick. Give him a dose of Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Syrup. The Mauch Chunk Gazette of last week asks, "What lias become of the proposed gaino between Lehlghton and the Carbons? Come boy's.keepup your courage, with practice you can beat Le hlghton." Bats! A "base ball farco" between tho East Mauch Chunk nine and the Weatheily club, at the latter place, re cently, resulted In a score of 0 to C7 In f.ivor of Wcatherly. " ll'hy should tho spirit of mortal be proud?" The mounters and moulders of the Lehigh Stove foundry, tills place, will play a game of lull (?) this (Saturday) afternoon, on tho old fair grounds. Those of our citizens who aro fond of the National game of sport should not fall to be present. Ed. While, of Pitts ton, will do work for the mounters and John Cook, of Scranton, will run the baes with tho moulders. Go In, boys! And may the best ijlne win. Life is a game of base ball. Tho striker goes to tho bat and as tho devil pitches the ball of temptation his allies man tho bases, watching cyery oppor tunity to put tho player out. The game grows exciting from the onset, and as tho player readies third base ho strikes boldly for the homo plate. Very few succeed in making a home run. for the captain of the ouls places to many lilndrances in tho way. From beginning to end it is a hard struggle, The Mighty Umpire decides tho fine points in tho same, wliilo recording angels jot down the score of each player In the book of life. Truly tho game of life is a dlo man field where tho score decides tho future of the players. A large number of people assembled on tliu ball grounds at Catasauqua last Saturday to witness the game between the Lehlghton club and the nlnent that place. Although several members of our club were in a crippled condition they labored earnestly and It could be seen by the determined look on their faces that it would necessitate a hard battlo to vanquish them. During the gamo excitement ran high, although there was no quarreling, usually the result of such a contest; strangers pres ent from tho various towns in the valley put up their spaio cash on Lehlghton, and In soduingiaked In various amounts of lllthv lucre. A happy, frlcudly dis position was observed by both clubs all through the gamo which speaks well for both parties. Tills Is another spray In tho Lehlghton club's big liat and our cl'.l zens feel proud of it. In conclusion we would waft tho news out upon tho sum mer's air andhavo the gomle zephyr carry it safely to tho portals of the Times sanclotium as a pleasant reminder that the members of the Lehlghton dub still run the bases. We append the scoro for the benefit of our many readers : Lchighton 0; Catasauqua ti. oatasauq.ua, IWsIi, rf ?o V'a.tdriiic,sa....3 filtlNOll, c i M.'Keever, p. ...I Th!i, t ( o t LUlIKlltlO.V. 0 n 6 fluss, P. S........1 1 ltelpliarU, lb. ...5 a'lti'leh-irrt, N.Sb.o 1 llrliikiiiau, C....0 J'bnrt'hlcr,.ih....,2 f. SclnKirti rf .1 Jolcu, 31 o tilbin,.l.st..,.o HAHtirlior.lt i lln;iklni, lb ...,2 3 lirlnkmau, (I. rt.o a hwiirtz, if. ......i 2 Koons, p 1 1 Notk. In the above game tho Cat.v sauiuta club had nine Innings, while the Lelughton nine or.ly had eight. Thos. Xiikbaum tinipirvd the game very satis fuctonly. ClfiiorSlO. A fine ready nude oUit Vorth 1 will be sold at I0, boys' and chlii'rens suits at .4tl reliK-iU prices, call at ,1 r.r i t ,au ,rre blM (.jomin , Had, Mautn r uunk INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. u y nuv. r. it. HAiiunuAVKs. c.xtm 5. wlupttsf 1st. .'IXt'S ItoNOItEl). John 12, 1-10. Golden Text, John 12, 13. Time, April 1st, A. D. SO. Places, Bethany anil Jerusleui. Tho Feast of the Passover draws nigh. Clnist ImsFpcnl n few weeks in Eph raim, a small town twenty miles north of Jerusalem, but now He commences His journey to the Holy City. On His way flc heals the sick, pronounces His blesa ingon little cliildern and delivers several discourses, It wus Friday night, the last day in March, when Ho ui rived nt Bethany, tho little town Ho often visited, and where we left Him in our last lesson. His old friends Lazaru9 nud Martha nnd Mary hud prepared a supper in His honor, which was probably shared by many oftho citizens. It was during this feast that Mary exhibited her wondroua loye for the Master in anointing His head and feet witli'coslly ointment. It was of thUact thafClirlst said (Mark M, 0): "Wheresoever this Gospel (Jiall be preached throughout the wliolo world, this also which this woman hath done shall be spoken of for a memorial of her," Judas objected to the use of such expen sive ointment, and urged that it would have brought a goodly sum at sale, and the money could have been given to the poor. Christ silences the hypocritical censor, and immortalizes t lie woman and her loving act of devotion. Caravans were at this time rapidly approaching, the pouring into, Jerusalem from all quarters. The people heard tiiat Jesus was at Bethany, and many flocked there to see Him, and also to sco Lazarus, whom Ho had raised from the dead. Numbers oftliese Jens went away be lieving on Jesus, and the diief priests were to incensed at tiie increasing popularity of our Lord, and also nt Lazurus, that they conspired to put Lazaaus to death also. The next day Christ resumed His journey to Jerusalem. Beaching Beth phage house of figf, or fig-town IIo sent His disciples for an khs on wliich to rido into Jerusalem. Over 500 years before, the prophet Zccliariah (Jecli, 0, 0) had exclaimed, "Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion; shout, O daughter of Jerusalem; behold thy King cometli unto thee; ho is just, and having salvation; lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon tieoll,thcl'oal of an ass." And now, after five centuries, the prophetic words are fulfilled, and tho King of Kings and Lord of Lords rides into Jerusalem on a "young uss.'' This is the only lecorded instance of Jesus riding. The assembled multitudes gather tlio branches of palm trees clbemof triumph, and scatter them hi tho way and bear them in their hands, the while shouting "Hosanna; Blessed is the King of Israel that coniuth in tho name of tiie Lord," When they readied thoMountofOlivcs, Luke tells us that as the glories nnd splendors of Jerusalem burst upon their view, Christ wept over tliccily wiiidi Ho loved so well. The scene mint have been exceedingly repugnant to the chief priests, who thus saw Christ publicly honored by tho masses and hulled ns King of Tsraol. 1.KA30N THOUGH TS. 1. Mary expressed her love in Lor gift. Give Christ tho beet your life af fords. 2. Wo cuglil lo consecrate ourselves to the Master and to His work. H. Let your benevolences bo true and sincere. Remember the poor. 4. Christ is King. Give liimlholnyal obodience of your heart. I AltltlKD. WlisKKlt WAONKli. On July 24t.lt by Bev. J. K. Key frit, at the Evangel ical parsonage) Mahanoy City, Mr. Thomas Wcsliort of Mahanoy City, nud Miss Kate B. Wagner, of Welss port. Sfaeusnaiissra It to an established fact that Ilood's 6ar saparllla has proven an Invaluable remedy In many severe cases of rheumatism, cHect lag remarkablo cures by Its powerful actlou In correcting the acidity ol tho blood, which Is tho cause cf tho disease, and purifying and enriching lbs vital f.uld. It U certainly fair to assume that what Ilood's Sarsaparllla has dono for others It will do for you. Thetefore, 'If you stiller tho pulns and aches of rheumatism, glvo this potent remedy a fair trial. A Positive Cure. "I was troubled very much with rheuma tism Id 'my hips, ankles, and wrists. 1 could hardly walk, r.nd was confined to lay bed a good deal of the lime. Being rec ommended to try Hood's BarjnparUla, 1 took four bottles tipd urn perfectly well. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsararllla as onb of tho lest blood purifiers In tho world." W. 1'. Wood, Woomlngton, III, fror Twenty Years I have been afflicted with rheumatism. Before 1SS3 1 found no relief, but grew worce. I then began taking Hood's Br.r3ap.1rMa, and it did me more good than all tho other medicine I over had." ll. T, IUlcom, Shirley, Mass. "I suffered from what the doctors called muscular rheumatism. I took Hood's Bar saparllla snd nra entirely cured." J, V. A. rnocDFooi, letter carrier, Chicago, 111. Wo shall bo glad to send, freo ot charge to all who may dcslro.abookcontalnlngmany additional statements of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. St I tlx tor 5. itado outy by C. I. HOOD & CO., LowclL Mass. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar. PIIILAD.M375. (.-.-.-.mi Ivitp Kr.i.-ii, r..i !.. is; 8. Ar . ' "ft IVui Itrrrfuppel 1 W'ui lr.jiwppel Mfr X$3? WIUM 1375. St0 rr ''r7!ii!iziiioiCLi!rji i & ipjw -mV ccv ow Is tlto time lo order your lertillzers. The harvest Is passed, and all those farmers who used the William, Chris li Co's. FsrtiUssrs have' their barns well filled with grain. These fertilizers are (Jood, Honcsfand Reliable grain ptedrt' cers, nnd are now out for the Fourth Season. Thirty-seven tons are already booked for the. fall trade, and the season is Just beginning. Orders are dally taken, both by our agents and at the store. Our old customers' know both the valuo and quality of these eooJs, and to our now customers we would say tnat we guarantee every bag wo sell to he equal to the sample: yes, a little more. It It doft't drill well you need not pay for iu Our E67al Bone is reduced from $20. lo 1 per ton. iaruiers, do you ask tlio leasou for this reduction. We will tell von It is not that the goods are pooler; but on the contfart, It Is two dollars pe.rloi higher on record this year than It was last year, but It Is becausu'we re old xleal ers, buy large amounts, pay spot cash and give tho benefit to out customers. 'The Americas rrand is the holiest grade of the Williams, Cktfc fcCo't. FertUhsKs and competes with any thlity-fivo dollar phosphate sold in this comity, Itgave cwn plete satisfaction for several seasons and tnerc is a big demand for It this fall. Adam Melirkam & Son, fienl. Agls.y Jugank Street Lelidghtq"ns Pa. -WE AKE To reduce our Mmmri IntoesMts mi On account of re-building and enlarging our store we will not have room to show goods. H. Guih fe Son, 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a, I have "made away" with my prepared lor the with one oi the most FASIIIONAflliE ns well as SUB STANTIAL linos of Ladies, Gents and Cliildrens Shoes. Ladies American & French Kid $2, to $4, Ladies and Childrens Spring Heel Shoes, All Sifces Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1.25 Up! - Latest Styles Hats & Caps, - -A' LOWEST PRICES.- A.t The "COBNEE STOKE." LEWIS WEISS ; BANK STREET, LElIlGllTON. PA. AK 1( t FRANKLIN H. HOUGH, r of AfflB'. & Foi-eip Patents, 015 F Bt. near U. 6. Patent Office, Washington, d. c. All business before Unllcd States l'atent Ofllce attended to foi uioilenitefpes. Tale nts iirocureil In Ihol'iillod States and alU'ori'lcn I'lniiili lesi trttc Matkt and LcUit rrnlster t'd. l'.ejeetcil aiilleatliins retnl amlpriw eciitcil. lnfDriinitloii atnl advice hs In ob taliilus Talents i-lieei fully funilslicil wltbnut rluu'Zf. .Send Sketch or Mndcl tor Tr.Ei; opinion as to l'atrntalillltvi No Agency in tlio u. S. possesses Mlper lor facilttles for obtaining ratents or ascertaining tiie Patentabil ity of Inventions. Copies nt patents furnished for sac. riicli. fo'richpoadcnofl solicited. Jeor. RfllNRflW nliPTDRP He P A .villi. iURI HE. not rUizr wmn.vu K"9"f-wtitn. Bend f0t circular wiiU tVu" i r.iu.ivc, jidurptut utBnirai jamicai nntl fiunfif-nl kttViVf ?so .Locu,t .Bt-"txSiif. m 8 cal ArlmlnlKfrnt.or'R lVnUno. I Estate of MAItY K. KI.I.V0EK,lat'nf Lclilsh-1 inn,Luiuon couui, i a., lice n, letters ol ndnnnLstiatlon on the estate of Mary II Kllncer late of the Iiormiph of I.e hlchton.Cnrbon couiitv. I n..dre'd. have bwn . t;raulel to tlia unilerolsnnl, to whom all per-1 sons inaeuien io uie .iui reinin are myron'ii ' fo make lmhiMllale (inviiipnt. and thor h.iv-1 Ing claims or demand will make the same ' known without delay, i I.. l l .Nhll.ll.MAUlll.K. Allni'S. ' Jlllle9,lWlWt Lehlhton ,Ta. Administratrix Notion. fituto of rilAT.l.tS MOOOUJ, l.tttFrsnl; t'harltiJitiiiyol, l.u. uf Kltinkllntwp.jCuilMiu cuiilv. Ta., dw'd. hae btt-n crantHl I i it-r uniui-iKi.eo, low, nut .u i ,v .i.u.1,,.,1 i, Milit , -.1 ite hi, rei.nrfcif 1 1 , i.i v, i n, - l,.ll3t,.l t , dcla" j 'vj- "rw l,AT!Alt A H'VC .-t v l lr, it OFFEItIN( Large Stock of old stock Uiid tun now folly Moms wamea wssfiia pl-knon iii-M-rti'M In the country. Mol ;"'". lii'iii'vii .Aiii Miry. ksiiid mum km. w. ft T. (leueva, X. V, o v-4t GO TO The CORNER STORE 3for fitfisn, new Cabbage, Potatoes, Pine Apples, leans, Peas, Bananas, ,,r . Lemons, Onions, Radishes. C. M. Sweeny, & Sou, The CORNER STORE' PEHSIH6T0N SEMINARY, j On direct lino of liallroad trora Th!jatoB, Onus' vi.tci.ib, . iitn ' J nttpxu rare e.lm ai :,ai! f, niw jor rm Sc(j ylili lie, lelitf, i locution High ana hoallti. n st, list, ,t. ,- ra.-.jl.uia.jiw.i'rtect i. t' t eiits. or",i .lojue, ieth-r n.-V'aMifr',?17'4 U'n' fiK"' 'lUMOV A M I'D Ir.tldett. (300)083 3 t , 1 1,1- ll'.tl aH.u