'V - 'Original Ohoap Cash Store." STORE CLOSEDl ON THE FOURTH. White Dress Goods In Great Profusion. We are showing th largest niul prettiest lino of Wlitto Dress aoddsever seen In this section. All New. StylWi nl Cheap at 10e, lie, 12.', 12',c, 14C.1CO, IIC, 18C,2no, 220, 230. S4c, 250, 27C,2SC. S2o, sac, 450 and Me. This in beyond doubt the cheapest line ot White Uoods crar brought to tills town. Extraordinary Low Prices in . Dress Silks! Mack anil White Btrlnod Silks, 3T cents. Vrorth DO cents. Fancy Checked silks, boc., worth too. Heavy Groa Grain Silks, 93c, worth $220, Fine Surah at TOc., worth 00c, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite rubllc Scmaro, Bank Street, Lehighton. June 1, issl-tv. MONEY is well expended in purchasing Davis Sewing Mach ine. From thousands, who are using thoso popular machines, nothing but commendation is hoard. "I could not get along without my Davis," is the con clusion of every one who is so fortunate to own one. No other machino is so well adapted to the varied sowing required in every family. The recent im provements in the feed of this machine have brought it to a high state of perfection. Geo. If. Mm, Apt, Bank Street, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate satuuday; jur.v 2. issz CI'KCI AL N0TICI5 Persons making ikiYinonts - to this office oy money orders or postal notes Trill please mak them payable at the W151SS 1'OltT 1'OUTOFFICK, as the Lehlsliton Onioo Is NOT & money order olllco Current Events Epitomized. Tuesday 111 heads, Celebrate tho Fourth. Clean out the gutters. Lawn parties are tho rage. TI10 berry crop w ill be abundant. An adjourned term of our county court will bo held In September, Woddlns rings of all descriptions at E. H, Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Instead of a "brick," take home to your wife a cako of Tulip soap. It is caster to slake the thirt of a bot tomless barrel than getalong without Tulip soap. A serious epidemic prevails to an nlarmlng extent amongst horses In Berks county. Gollclb Carl, a tramp, was arrested In rtethlehem Monday while hunting ' Officer JSIegonfuss with n rocked revolver. The members of the Trinity Eyahijellc.il Lutheran Sunday school will picnic at Glen Onoko on Thursday, the 14th instant. Your atteutiou Is directed to a card in Another column announcing the candidacy of Charles W. Lent? for Register and llo corder. Tho 143th annlvorsary festival of tho Moravian coneregatloii of Bethlehem, organized June 25th, 1742, was celebrated (Sunday. Chalco tolectlon of fine gold watch chains, collar and sleeve buttons, earrings an laac pins and jewelry of all kinds at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. If your watch or clock don't run -cor rectly, tako It to Ilagaijian.on Bank 6treet, and If it then falls to keep timo ho will Wkc no charge. March 20 Cm Itead W. 6. Kulins naw ad, In to-day's Apvocatr. Ho (s located In his now (tore room opposite the round house, Bank street, and has faro bargains (or everybody, Give him a call, Borough and township auditors who failed, to publish st&ternonts of their annual settlements arc llablo to flue and Imprison went If any one chooses to make Informs (.ton against them, Our people will decide whether or not Vt shall have water works on the 23rd Inst At which time a vote wjl) bo taken on the nil absorbing question. Everybody should be on hand and voto (o tho Interest of the towu and Its inhabitants, The attention of the people of Summit Hill. Lapsford and vlctnlty Is directed to the fact that George 1', Huntsinger, of tlio popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author Ued by us to laoelye subscriptions and rnonevs for the Caqbox Advocate. i Just the time to thoroughly clcansa nd disinfect all foul, 111 smelling and dis ease breeding spots around your premises beforo the excessively hot weather sets In and same member of your family Is stricken (down with some mysterious malady." --$Tqw It tha tmj for Ciieai Wall Japeji as wo arm offering over iaif of our jentlre stock of Wall Paper and Jlorders at onc-balf and sonjo less than half the usual price. Do not miss this offer. E. F. I,ic)c r.NDACH, 6f Broadway, Mauch Chunk Advertising Is one of the powers af this woild. it Is an encyclopaedia upon the wall; it knows all, or at least takes account of everything with equal selfpoi. session history, science, finan;e, strategy, cotnmcrce. Jt meddles TYjth overy sub -Il djes not change th weather to com. plain about it, but there Is a little satis, faction n a good vigorous kick once )n awhile, but you will find mora satisfaction to hire a team of the popular liveryman David Ebbert and take a ride tniough the beautiful Mahoning Valley. The Holy Communion will be adminis tered by the Ilev. James A. Little In the jPrejbyterlau church at Pokcndauqua, at 7 o'clock Sabbath evening, July 3. These sacramental services are largely attended Jn the nokecdauqua church, and members have been received pn every such occasion since the year 1608. A game of baseball between members (4 Jbe S. of V,, and Jr. O, U. A, M will come off on the old fair ground on the morning ol the Fourth, Jr. O, U. A. M., Al. Bartholomew, Ed. Miller, Frank Hontz, James ltehrg,has. Knecht, Cbas. Trexler, James Athner) Milton Trainer, Laf Schoch. S. of Y., W. H. Denhart, Ed. McCormlck, John Longkatuer, W. Shlngler, Ang. Long kamrr, John H.uumel, Al Campbell, Will Campbell and ffw. JXcCormlcic, Fizz, bang, pop. Head Kober's ad. Fix. jour pavements, The- water question. Farmers are mowing. The circus Is coining. Job work at this ofllccv Beans, peas, cucumbers. Join the parade Holiday.. Coming tbo tax collector.. Monday the glorious Fourth, Corn Is a foot above the ground. New potatoes $1.60 per bushel. Butter sells at sixteen cents per pound. Counterfeit silver dollars ate In cir culation, A now Lutheran church will be erected at Allentown, Wallace & Cc's circus will be hero on the Oth Instant. To tho burgess-top fast drlYtng. Signed ! The people. Thoso who worship at the shrine- of Tulip soap arise purified. Handsome designs In fine silverware at E, II. Ilohl's, Mauch Cnunk. An effort is btlng made to organize a Son's of Veterans Camp at Whlto Haven. Don't foicet Dlldlne Snyder's plc-nlc In tho new park at Farryvllle on tho 4th. Messrs. Lentz and Montz are erecting two dwelling houses on Northampton street. A new pavement is being laid In front of Mahlon llelchard's residence- on North amDton street. A tramp who stole a box of Tulip soap concealed his Identity by washing himself with a cake of it. On and after July 1st the new high licenco law will be thoroughly enforcod throughout the state. A runaway Imrse dashed down Bank street Monday afternoon causing consider able excitement. No body hurt. A number of Lehlclitonlans accom panied the Joslah Conlcy excursion round tho Switchback Saturday and Sunday. The New High-Arm Davis is, to-day, the queen of sowing machines. It Is hand some, simple, substantial, and caty run ning. Beyond a doubt the finest selection of fine gold watches In the county can be seen at the jewelry store of E. II. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. narry Jones, superintendent of the L. & W. Coal Co., at Plymouth, was caught between the rolls and ground to death, Saturday. Don't miss the game of ball between tho Lehigh Valley engineers and firemen on the old fair grounds at eight o'clock Monday morning. Our bona (Uc circulation is unquestion ably larger than that of any other county paper. Iteason we give all the latest and best news for fl.OlTpcr year. Under the law, a person who finds lost property and keeps it with out making every reasonable effort to find the owner. Is guilty of larceny. Itemomber this: Tho grand jury of Berks county has given tho tax collectors In that section a 'rattling old shaking up" owing to a failure to make prompt settlements. A Polish cli'l. aged eighteen, by name Isadore SeretlskI, was horribly beaten at Nantlcuke Monday. A man named Yono vlteh was her assailant. He escaped to the mountains. For the week ending on the 25th Inst., there were 11(1,109 tons of coal shipped over the L. &S. It.lt.,a total to date of 2,843.055 tons, showing an increase as compared with same date last year of 148,700 tons. For the week cndlni: June 23, there were 133,471 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 4,080,801 tons, and showing an in crease of 639,803 tons compared with same date last year. Charles Spencer,of Phlladelphla.plcad ml guilty at Wllkcsbarre Tuesday, and was sentenced to pay $23 fine and costs and to undergo ono year's imprisonment in the penitentiary for a burglary committed in Shtckshlnny. - If any thing "occurs in your r.eighbor- hood that you would like to sec In the paper, write tho facts on a postal card, sign your name not for publication but as a guarantee of good faith and it will find a place In our coluinus. Daniel Wieand will open his eating house and Ice cream saloon this (Saturday) evening atC o'clock, with everything choice and seasonable. Call and sec him, In the building on Bankway, formerly occupied by tho Cahiios Advocate. Leopold Meyer, of tho Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rato accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at f 3,00 per week, Persons who wish the comforts of a horns should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice cloan and quiet place. On Saturday, July 2, the members of tho Union Sunday school at Bowmanstown will picnic In the beautiful grove at that place. Prominent speakers will be present, the Bowmanstown band will discourse musla and a good time generally can be expected. All the necessary toos for a firsUclass blacksmsth shop, together with about one hundred horseshoes, lot of old iron and bellows for sale cheap. Apply to Owen Kehrlg's, Lehigh street. Bare chance for any one Intending to go in the blacksmith ing business. tf The Declaration of Independence was laid before Congress, June 23, 1770. On July 2, 1770, the resolutions to declare the colonies Independent passed Iho body. On July l, 1770, the declaration was agreed to, and thus commenced tbo republic of the United States of America, Your attention Is directed to the ad, vertlsetnent of Robert Walp, which appears In another column of to-day's paper. Mr, W. s now nicely located In his now build Ing opposite the L. V. round house, on Bank street, and has In stock a fine assort meut of general store goods. A game of base ball on the old fal grounds Wednesday afternoon between tho Blue Stockings of Slatlngton and the Le hlchton club resulted In a victory for the former club by a score of seventeen to nineteen, About three hundred peopl witnessed the game. The multitudinous amount of extemporaneous growling In uulgca in by the, lilue blockings was an unpleasant feature of the game, TT-Wllllara Shade!, of Bank street, jumping off a moving coal train opposlt the Hcrsh Steam Heating Works, Tuesday, was thrown to the ground, his left arm I some manner being caught by the wheels aud so horribly mangled that amputation near the shoulder was necessary, Dr. Selple, assisted by Dr. Horn, attended the Injured man and at latest accounts he doing as well as can bo expocted. The following young gentlemen are perfecting arrangements for a fifteen days "compout;" John Hauk, Griff Mantz, E J. Jtehrig, Al. Bartholomew, Lehighton Al. Montz, Tamaqua; Dlldluo Snyder, ltobt. Bowman and Benl. Blnkcr. Parry vllle and Dr. W. L. Kutz, Welssport. Tho "boys" will undoubtedly have a good time if an amalgamation of genially and jovially are a criterion pf good fellowship, FK01I THE O-.UHTY BEAT. Picked up .and Epitomized bv. Oaf Bfoclal Correspondent. Mauch Chunk has fourteen lawyers. A number ot now dwelling houses, are being erected In the Second ward. Tho Onoko Cornet Band will picnic In tho East MauoU Chunk groveonthe 2nd and 4th of July. Tho popular Jake Straussbcrgcr, of Welssport, manipulates the spigot at tbo Mansion House. A two story addition Is being built to the C. It. K. Company's olll.ce by tho way don't be mislead, It Is not the new depot. A private excursion composed of twelyo young ladles and two eldurly gentle men, from Catasauqua, enjoyed the pleas ures of a rldo oyer tho SwltclMck Wed nesday. According to the Hazleton Plain Speak' tr Jacob Forster, of town. Is negotiating for the purchase of the Hazloton Sentinel. The formal journal spcak In very com plimentary terms of "Jake." as a newspaper man. William H. and Harry C, sons of mon W. Fernekoes, who have been In at tendance at the Philadelphia Deaf add Dumb Asylum, rctuiued homo for tho summer vacation on Wednesday. The boys look good and are advancing In their tudtes. Arrangements have perfected for the proper and patriotic ouscryanco of tho glorious Fourth' Several hundred dollars have been subscribed up to (.'ato for the purchase of fire- works, &c. " All the organlxatlons in town will turn out and parade tho principal streets, and In the evening a grand pyrotechnlcal display will take place. Great excitement prevailed in the Mauch Chunks on Saturday last by the nnouuecmont that a newly born Infant, rapped In an old coat, had been found In cesa-pool In East Mauch Chunk. An inch wide strip of muslin was drawn tightly around the child's neck, evidently with the Intention of strangling It. District Attor ney Bapsher was Immediately notified of the attempted Infanticide and the mother of the child, Violet Hal.leman, an eighteen year old girl was arrested. Stylish Wedding at Hoksndanqna The nuptial ceremonies and festh Hies June 23d of Col. Perry Harrison, of Minne sota, and Miss Miriam, the accomplished aughter of John Thomas, Esq., of Hok- endauqua, wcro bayond anything ever seen n that vicinity. Tho bride's father is mil- ersally popular anion? the employees of the Thomas Iron Company, and the bride herself Is a general favorite among all asses. Tho brief and beautiful rites of cdlock, according to Presbyterian form, ere mucn admired The officiating clcr- yman on this most auspicious occasion as the Hev. James A. Little, the bride's pastoi from childhood. The newly-mairled pair will occupy a newly-built house on a fashionable avenue lu Minneapolis. Now Mahoning Fpeclal. Charles Rabenold's new dwelling Is rapidly nearing completion. Misses Emma and Ida Broadhead, of ackerton visited friends here on Sunday, Bey. A. Horn, of Summit Hill, spent several days with his parents here during tho past wcok. Tho Sunday school organized In Seu- del's school house soma time ago Is in a prosperous condition. The Now Mahoning B;ass Band will hold their first grand picnic for the summer on the campus near Fcnstcrmacher's school house, Saturday, July 2. Don't fall to attend. Bring -along your sisters, your cousins, your uncles aud your aunts as a ood time Is expected. ADVOCATE. The Bowman Family Be-Vmon. There assembled at tho old homestead in Bowmanstown, this county, on Thursday, the 30th day of June, A. D., 18S7, tho des con jants of Juhn Bowman.a sturdy pioneer who settled upon the banks of the Lehigh river and established tho village, which now bears his name. When John Bowman first made his appearance upon the theatre of events In this section tho surrounding country was almost an unbroken wilder ness, impassablo by man or teams. For seme years he plowed his land and-worked his sawmills, fully carrying out the divine njunctlou "In the sweat of thy brow shalt thou eat bread." The descendants of this man arc many, all of whom are prominent ly identified in tho busy world of enter prise. The day was delightfully passed in uilrth-maklug and general good feeling and will long be remembered by all the partlcl pants. A year agoat'tho first family re union an organization was perfected which will bo a pteaus of keeping together by kindred ties this family, the descendants of one of Carbon county's first settlers, The Advocate extends congratulations and best wishes for a continuation of the happy family re-unions in tho years which arc yet to be, Grand Army Notes. Gen. P. n. Sheridan, commander of the U, S. Army nil) bo preseut at the en, campment of the National Guard, at Mt, Gretna, in August. The War Department has made the allotment of $400,000 appropriated by an act of the last Congress fur the militia various States. Of this Pennsylvania gets $27,409. According to tho reports at the Nation al headquarters for the last quarter Pennsyl vaula still continues the "banner depart ment" of tho G. A. It..havlng38,301 nicm bers In good standing and 3,405 sus ponded. During the encampment of the Nation ai uusru at an. uretna in August a new gun will bo tested. It is claimed for artill ery, as only solid shot could be used beyond its range It is four Inches shorter than tho Springfield rifle, while It has the same length Of barrel, Archibald Bex, ot Catasauqua, who served with Company F, 2d U. S. Jnfantry, and Company 1, 3d U. S, lufantiy, In the Mexican War, and with Company F, B4th Pa. Vols, during tho rebellion, has b granted i pension of eight dollars monthly from January 20th last, Governor Beaver has appointed as mem bers of the Gettysburg Tablet Commission General John P. Taylor, of Reedsville, Mif flin County; General John P. S.Gobiu, ol Dbanon; General John P. Nicholson, of Philadelphia; Colonel It. Bruce P.lcketts, of WilkesrBarre and L'olone) Samuel Harper, Of Pittsburg, Just received lrom Boston an immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes which we are selling at $2.50 and 3, Warranted solid ca leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock of hand made shoes caniiot be beat by any aeaicr in the couniy. :h the labor wobu Brclally Compllod for tho ToHori hT an Ad vocate man. A factory to manufacture- linoleum Is to be built at Bath, Northatnptlon county. No child under twelve years of age can now be employed In mill, mine or manu factory, a law to this effect having been passed by the late Legislature. Tha anthracite coal shippers do not know whether the removal of the duty on anthracite In Canada, will Increase exports or not. Last year the shipment were 650-, 000 tons. It la said that American railroads have made moro money In tho six months just Closing than they did In tho samo tlmo of the flush years of 1879 to 1881 and 18S2, and still they are not atlsficdt birt grum ble. Tho elgliioen hundred employees of the Itcadlog Iron Works met last Sunday and dscldod not to offer compromtso terms nor to wprk nt the proposed ten per cent re duction. Tho works will be closed Satur day and the )iun locked out. The Brook Iron Company at Blrdsboro, Pa., has posted a notice In Its mines an nouncing that, owing to the depression in the Iron market and In order tp keep their mills running, a reduction of wages of employees will have to be made. The com pany employ about C0Q hands. nother, Important secret circular has been Issued from the headquarters of tho Knlghtsjpf; Labor by Gcheral Secretary Charles'II.'Lltcbuian, addressed to all' tho local assemblies of the ordor. It rigidly commands, first, that tho reports of the as- serublloi for the quarter ending" June 3d. and tho per capita tax of six cents nn all the membership, due July 1, shall be for warded to Mr. Lltchuiau not later that Au- ust 10, and, second that each assembly shall have a post-ofllco box of its own for the reception of official documents; then It sets forth thntconiplaititsnre unjustly made gainst the General Secretary for the care lessness, and, finally, denounces In bitter terms al such membors of the order as have betrayed its secrets." We hayc frequently been asked why e did not pubbllsh In the "Labor World," articles furthering the Ideas of Henry George and Dr. McGlynn. We do not be lieve In attempting to further a cause which we look upon as pernicious to the laboring classes In Its effects. It Is our purposo to matcrally better the condition of all classes of men but In no way could our purpose be more retarded than by expounding the theories of an extremist who finds his strength only In tha flouting masses of cities and largo towns. No man will advecate' the George land theories if he be the ownor of his own homo. To adopt tho tax valuo " on land system a complete change of the; Federal constitution would bo necessary. Ground rent must necessarily be a tax, If taken in any other way, the federal con stitution demands that full compensation be made therefore. If Individuals shall be permitted to continue their exclusive oc cupation on paying the whola ground rent as tax, they cannot possibly be benefitted unless a percentage of the surplus tax be returned to thorn, this would be Impossible and In direct opposition to the law. This being the case we fall to see how any class of people will be materially or financially benefited by the proposed "ground rent" form of government. Normal Square Items. Our farmers are kept busy making hay. r A. M. Ualllut, a student of Myerstown Palatinate College, was home-over Sunday. 1), M. Balllut has opened a barbershop and indications lead us to believe that he will meet with much success. The following officers of the Normal Square Sunday school were ejected Sunday: supciintendent, E. O. Nothstein; ass't sup'l., C. U. Soidle; secretary,. JDeunls Nothslcln; organist, Miss Emma Seldle; treasurer, I). S, Longacre; deacons, A.-F, Oldt and D. II. Longacre. Don't miss the Mahoning band picnic to-night (Saturday). Grand display of fire works and balloon ascension. Normal. A Croat Pprtunlty. Our stock of boys suits Is larger, better and eheoper now thau ever before. You can get a rough and tumble suit or a fine suit. We marked pur prices down from $1 to $3 on each boys suit and can sell )'ou " good suit at $2, $3, ?5, 5 aud up to $10. We have a full line of strong and substan tial mens' suits, which we will sell at less than cost price; a good man's suit we can sell you at $3, $7. $S, $10 and upwards ;our stock of casslmeres, corkscrews and Scotch goods to make suits or pants to order was never larger or lower In price than now mid we can make you a famous al-wool suit to order at lrom SlO, $!, f-Q up. We guarantee our price lq be as low'as the lowest. Call at Suudhelm's One I'icc Star Clothing nail, Mauch Chunk, Children's Say in ths Evangelical Chnroh. Tho exerplses on Sunday evening in the Evangelical church, (Children's Day), were a complete success. Tie church was beau tl fully decorated, tbo children happy, the old folks pleased and the church packed, Servlccs-begau at 7: CO o'clock, but long be fore that time peopl 0 were turned away for want of room. The exprplses wcrn inter esting nnd well rendered. Bringing In the sheaves, by a Jozen girls with sheaves of grain, and a half dozen boys with scycles and rakes, was beautiful nd pleased every body; the singing, accompanied by Miss Annabel McDanlel with the cornet, was grand. The singing by the children durln the evening was excellent. 1 he man or woman who does not enjoy such success ful children's meetings must have a narrow mind and a barren soul. People as They Corns and Oo. AV, A. Nuss, of Weatherly, was setlng old friends here Monday. -Fred, Brlnkinan, of New York ojly, Is home on a visit. Fred looks we)l. -John Arner, of Now Mahoning, while In town Tuesday droppod in to see us, Mrs. Samuel Gilliam, of Bankway, was visiting ueiuienem inenas mis weei;. Mrs. Fred. Miller, of Bank street, snout several days mis weeK with irceland rca tiyes and menus. Mrs. Young, of Kleaknersville. North amnion county. Is visiting Mrs. Charles smith, on i.euigu street. Our old friend J. P. Bnwland, of Mauch Chunk, while In town Saturday evening made us an agreeaoio call. A, M. Mehrkam, of town, will fill the pnlplt in the Lutheran church at Great Bend, Pa., during the summer months. -rllev. Wm. Major, of town, was In at tendance at the Lehigh Valley Association of the M. E. church, which convened at iietutenem tins weet. "Mrs. Leopold Itels, of Mauch Chunk, and Mrs. Verzl. of Weatherly, ware guests of Mrs. Peter Helm, pn Northampton street, tins wee. Mr. Eugene Ash and wife and Miss Kale Blekert, of East Mauch Chunk spent Sunday in town, the guests of .John 1', J-.SCU, on JJautway. A Berks county fumer, by name John Deck: .distinguished himself recently by mar rying hit fourth wife. Mr. Deck is said to be hale and hearty and eighty years of age. 0TJH STK0LLER AT WEI&8F0RT. Interesting Items ticked Up and Asiortodbv tbo Stroller. A marriage Is on the tapis. (Juess who it Is? Francis Yundt Is having his residence nicely repainted. Prof. J. F. Snyder closed his select school this week. Tho feundry, emery wheal ami planing mills are working full time. Bead the advertisements of merchants who adyettlse. It will pay you; bargains for evnrybody. John Brotzollcr moyed to Easton with his family this week, where he has secured permanent employment. iThe grand raflle for alive boar and box of cigars at the Franklin House, on Tues day evening, was n grand success. MlssLtlllo Koom.our obliging assistant postmistress Is spending several days at Frceland, Pa., vlsltlna relatives and friends. It Is likely that Franklin township will trot out one of her prominent citizens for tho office of Commissioner on the Democratic ticket. Bert Arner an tmployee of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, at Easton, was sovcrly Injured last Thursday and brought to his homo In this place whero he is rapidly improving. Our young f rienjt Oscar S.aeger, 4 popu lar East Wolsspoit,,rriercbant will have a baloon nscensloti in-front of hts store on the evening of iho gibrlous Fourth. Be on hand and see the fun.'.' . n a. game' ..of liRseball between the Welssport and Weatherly clubs on the old fair grounds last Saturday- the former club won by a score cf fourteen to thirteen The game was very poorly played, Mrs. Catharine' ifasbauin, aged eighty four years, mother of John Nusbaum. Lehighton, died 'Tuesday night at about leu o' clocks Sbe was burled Friday morn Ine, a large conrourse of sorrowing relatives and friends following the remains to their last resting place. Mrs. J. W. Beed. of Franklin town ship, died Friday evening last after short Illness; Interment look place In the Mauch Chunk cemetery Tuesday.a large concourse of relatives and friends following tho re mains to their last resting place. Deceased was the wife of J. W. Ifc-cd, for manv years proprietor of the American House, at Mauch Chunk. A husband and one son, Elmer, survive to mourn the loss of a kind wife and an affectionate mother. - - A Oooi Show Coming. In these days of tinsel and parade, when. as Is too frequently tho case, the main at- racllon of a show Is on paper and In the processions on tho street, it is gratifying to have an entertainment visit us with a repu tation so general for merit and excellence s that of Wallaco it Co. Ureat World's Menagerie and International Three-rin" Circti3. It has the enviable record of pre senting a multitude of the best acts and features ever exhibited urdor canvas, and of exhlbltlnga largo collection of the rarest animals and birds known to natural history. This exhibition will be In Lehighton on Saturday, July 0. Don't miss it. Hursery Stock. Edward O. Graham, the popular and well known Nurseryman of Rochester, N. desires to makeairangemenls Willi one two live, enercetlo men to take orders for his Nursery stock. He has a choice tocK, including ttne specialties. His in- iicomeuts to beelnners are particularly advantageous. He fulfills all he promises, and guarantees to furnish stilctly first-class stock. Hu can clvo active, square, upright men good positions, and deslics to com municate with a few such men. with a view of securing their services, Write to him as soon as you have read this for terms and full particulars. Bctneinbcr, only square tool ne men need annlv. Address, ismv. O. Giiaiiam, Nurseryman, ltochestcr, N, Cw. Knights cfXabor Programme. In accordance with tho recent general order of Master Workman Powderly the Knight of Labor Assembly hero will com memnrate in a filling manner the one hun I red ami eleventh anniversary of the sign irig of the Declaration of Independence and of American freedom. The followinor pro gramme has been arranged for the occasion the parade to fotui In front of Uabel s Hall, Bank street: Dr. .7.0. Zern, Marshal, Arlon Cornet Band, Knights on Horseback, Knights on loot, Grand Army of tho Republic, Citizens on foot and In Carriages, The parade will movo up Bank street to Mansion House, countermarch to North street, up North to Lehigh, out Lehigh to Elm, down Elm to Bank, down Bank to Bankway, down Bankway to Wclssnort through the principal streets of Wclssnort. tuenco to i-ranitiin Township, returning win assemble on tne piiniic square In Welssport where Her. G. W. Gross will read and define tho meaning of UieDeclar atlon of Independence and Bev. J, E, Freeman will deliver nn address on Ihe "Christian duty ef the American neorile.' All are cordially Invited to participate in this demonstration of national lovality, Commltloe AI. Campbell, Jos. DaFrchn, . c. JUcats, Thos. Arner, J. E. bcliull. Teachers' Examination. Tho Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1887 will be hold as follows: At Lehighton for WeiBsport, Packerton, Parryvllle and Lehightou on Saturday, July 2. At East Welssport, for Franklfn town ship, on Wednesday, August 3. At Hudsondalc, for Packer township, on Friday, August 5. At Rockport, for Lehigh and Lausanne townships, on tuesday, August P. At Pleasant Corner for Mahonine town ship, on Saturday, August 13. At East Penn, for East Penn township. on luejuay, August tu. At East Haven, for Kidder township, en liiursun), August is. At Millport, for Lower Towamenslnff township, on Saturday, August 20. At Stemlersville.for UpnorTowamensloe townsiiip, on xuesuny, August --J. At Koch's Hotel, for Penn Forest town suip, on Saturday, tept. .'-). Tie examinations will be in writing and all applicants should come preparud with paper and pencils. No certificates will be granted to applicants under eoyenteen years pld. Uil.i.F.K-IInimi-.UNO. In this borough on the -mi ui uiuic, mi, py ncv. u. . urnss, x Jiuip Miller and Amanda I!. Ileberllntr. TIiiiAdvii- cate extends congratulations and best wishes inr a prosperous, ana nappy voyage inrougn NusnAPii. In Welssport at 10 o'clock Tuesday Mrs Catharine Nusbaum, mother ol John T. Nusbaum, l Ibis borough, aged 84 years, iler luuerui uok piacje at fu a. im. rnuay. NO MORE BIG PRICES W, S. KUHNS Respectfully announces to the public that 1 now nlcejy located In his Kew Store Room Opp.LV.Roia Hoe, BANK STREET, MIHIGIITON, and has Itock a ful aud completoHue of Stoves and Tinware ! Including ttio Justly Celebrated and Popular Nevy Mayflower, APPOLA & ERVIN STOVES Which he Is selling at prices much lower than ui vuiiii?uiur. iihi urv resiCTMuuv uiviicu ui can ana inspect, ins siock ana loaru prices beloro purchasing elsewhere. Roofing and Spouting Will be promptly ajid corrccUy attended. Terms low as mo very lowest. W. S. KUH1TS, Opp, Round House. Bauk Btrwt, I-chlfihton, ra. auHV-OOi I- ij COMPOUND EXTMCTykfev III The Importance of purifying tho blood can not bo overestimated, for without pure blood, you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every ono necas a good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich tho blood, and. wo ask you to try Hood's Don ilia i- Sarsaparllla. It strengthens. rtJCUIIcU and builds up tho system, creates an appetite, and tones 0o digestion, wlillo It eradicates disease. Tho peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation of tho vegetable remedies used glvo to, Hood's Sarsaparllla pecui- -p Ifcplf other medlciuehas such a record of wonderful cures. If you bavo mado up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to tako any other instead. It h a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. flood's Sarsaparllla U sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar ASTHMA AND REMEDY. Having sirURCled SO years between life and neiuii wim ARTiiMA or l'imnsic, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benent.l was conineueu uurpiL' mo last oyeurs or my nines-, to sit 011 liiv rlialr dnv iiinf nlfrht. fhif. lor breath. My snllerinKS were be) end deserh tlon. In despair I experimented on myself by uiiiMiHiimiiiB iuui-j Him m-ru.- mm inuaunir uie liedlelnt! thuschtlLhipil. T fnrhtnrlfAtvillernvi(,1 tllU WONDEllFULCUllK lOll AHTllMA AMI) OA. TAitnn, warranted to relievo the most stubborn enso oi asthma in 1- ivjs aunutkw, so that the imtlentrali lie down to rest nnd Rleen cninfnrt. nhly. Please read tho following rnndencd ex tracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of re- em. UUIU I Oliver V, it. Holmes, San Jose, Cal.. wrltcss 1 find tho remedy nil nnd pvrn mum tii.in rmi. resented. I recelvo Instantaneous relief." V. M f.-irsnti K M H-an-.n 1.-..,. ...!... Was treated bveiidnentnlnslel.-iiiiinrtihv.-Miin! tryand Germany: tried the climate ol different slatci nothing affoidcd relief like your prepara tion." , L. II. rhelpi, r. M., OrlBBS. Ohio, writes: "Suf fered with Asthma 4d year. Your medicine In 3 minutes docs more for mo than tho most emi nent phjslclan did for me In three years." II. C. l"lmpton, JoIIet, 111., writes: "Send Ca tarrh ltMaarty at once. Cannot get alunir with out It. 1 nnd It to bonne of the most valuable medlclnes l have over trlwl." We have many other hearty testimonials of cm o or relief, and In order that all sufferers fiom Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred di scuses may have an opportunity of tcstlnjr the value of tho Itemcdv we will send tn :inv nttrlip TllIAI. PACKAGE F1IKE 01-' CHARGE. It your drussist falls to keep It do nut permit blm to sell you soma worthless Imitation hvhlsreu- yon some, worthless Imitation bv bis rei Iiik it to be Just as Rood, but send directly VWlto your name and address plainly, ress, J. ZlMMI'.nvlAN' & CO., Props,. iK.aiu npumrltt. u-iv-,in, ivn.n.'-A n resontui; tons. V Address. Wholesale Druielsts. Woostcr. Wavnn Co.. O Full size box by mall $1.00, July2ly GREASE BEST IN THE WnilT.Tl ' 6tt tbo Uenuloa. Bold Ererrwlino. funo 23 Ho Notice to Builders ! Pronosals will brt ronolved for prftctlne a SCHOOL llOlI.UING nt Jamestown, la Packer Urn ludpt. School District, thirty-two (:r.') feet ironi uy lony i.t ) icci ueep, sixteen uuj leei high from foundation In eaves, Willi vestibule len (101 feet bv twenty (20) feet, containing two (2) rooms of equal size, sellar thirty-two (32) feet by twenty (20) feet, seven (7) feet high In clear, (excavation of cellar Included In proposal). Also tor tho highest an J bent bidder for tho old build ing now on inn grounds; saiu iiiiiuungio ua re moved within six (G) davs from date of purchase. For any other Information enquire of ' I.l'.VI H. JllU.Cn. President of School Bo.ud. l'uekertoo. Pn. Juno 25 tw . MISS EMMA FASHIONABLE Milliner AND Dressmaker, EAST WEISSPORT, Ts headquarters for all the latest novelties 111 Hats and Bonnets t Constantly receiving from Philadelphia and New York the very latest styles of Ribbons, Featliers, Flowers, &e., I am enabled at short no tice to iTiake-up Summer head- wear in the latest and most fash ionable style at prices fully as i .11', r low as me very jowcse. Dressmaking In all its branches. Nono but the most skilled hands employed in this department, consequent ly I atp enableq to give Best Workmanship, . AND Guarantee Satisfaction, The Ladies! of IFbissport, Franklin, Lehigh ton And the surrounding coun try are respectfully invited to call and inspect my stock and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. jxcspectiuuy, Miss Emma Whitehead Fourth Building above Snyder'u Store. Bast Weiesport, Penna PURE UNFERME.NTED GRAPE JUICE! n account of the superior excellence of this article I nmacnirt prompted to bring it before the by thu sick nnd the well when all other foods, solid or liquidt nro loathed. The composition of Grape Jiice is nearer to that of Milk than is that of any other orgauic fluid. It will build up tho. nervous system, enrich tho blood and contribute, in every to, the restoration of perfect health. Tho best element in tho food is, that tho sick relish it, long for it, drink i't with pronounced gustov and in short, demonstrato that it meets the sPeqifi,c want of the, organism in debilitated conditions. Why, this excellence 1 a3ks, one. Everybody knows what Grape Juice is; so docs everybody know the Castor Ojl Vlant and many other I,Ierbs nnd lapt$ and; Fruits, but where is there a more excellent purgativp than, Castor. Oil which, in spite of the s.mall boy's verdict, is. s.uper-.excUclit but this LiquiiLFood is pjcasant to, take as. well as. effective. Tha article we have is prepared without boiling and without any, clienteles or other substance, to, prevent fermentation. On t,hi account it is entitled to tho first rnuk as i Liquid Food. Tt is a.b-. solutely clean and pnret made (rom, '.'bagged"- grapes. The pro cess of "baggingv grapes should be better known, than it is bo-, cause by it soveral important results are attained. As soon asjha fruit is set a manilla paper bag is slipped, over each well formed, cluster and fastened above it with iron pins. Thus projected, the fruit does not rot, is kepi (ree lrom the sppres nnd the iryfusipria floating in the atmosphere, and ulso is protected from the cxore-i meut of the thrip and other insects, which often, insfest vinayards, roiideriug the fruit unclean, and the juice unfit for nsp. Th.p grapes, so protected como to a greater perfection, a,nd when gathered are, full bodied and have in perfection that rich purple bloom which is, the crowning glory of this, noble fruit. It is from such Royal Fruit that our Pare ITnfermeutcd Graje Juice is made, ol a deep, rich garnet color verging on nurple a product of nature. Its. t'boquet" is rich and fruity, reminding one of the "abundance of autumn" and its flavor is cxccllenlusiinus. There are several other brands on the market and though we hayc examined a, gopd many ot them, we have found nono ol them lit to use. Some are held from fermentation by saliailio acid, some 25 to 40 grains, used to a gallon of juice ; some are heavily charged with sulphur ous acidi and others develop a metallic taste in the mouth after drinking, showing that the juice has been in contact with a me tal surlaco Ol some eoit, anq is in as unpleasant to tho taste. The is specially prepared lor the Homeopathic Pnarmacy which, has; the exclusive agency and from whom we have secured the agency for Carbon county, Price, por Pint. Bottle, GO Cta., PURE ! EFFECTIVE I ! ELEGANT-!; ! V KEBER'S NEW In tie 013 Stancl, Mer Rete's Medicines all Ifow, Pure, Effective & Elegant-.. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,, Toilet Articles, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Bxushps, Combs, Perfumery, onil everyihln; eha in t'3 D.-ujj'S'-' Uni ke.it in e;ra.t variety an-ljof-most excellent, quality, PHYSICIANS' I'ltESOHirTllWS CAUEFUpLY CQ.)Il;OtJXPED. rt Wep! Goca Measarel! Gp- Witj I !;! "W TX Tvn T?ro-iilnf Plivsir.inns nlwnva in n Wfrirliinrp Tr- Reber, the older, cau always rwlvirn nnrl tn nrpsnrihn VI .115 -r t- - o r -m-- ta quality, and at a.s reasonable charges as can be hafl elsewhere.. uin.uii aiiii uuiiMiiiauuu mm Established 1867. I hayc "made away" with ray prepared Comlms Summers Trada with one ot the most FASHIONABLE; as. well as SUB-. STANTIAL lines of Ladies', Gent's and Ladies American k Ladies' and Children's Spring Heel Shoes, All UQies' Kid-button Latest Styles -AT LOWEST P1UCES.- A.t The " COIRISnKiR STQBB." LEWIS BANK STREET, LEIIIQHTON, PA, THE EXCELSIOE BuilQinff and Loan OF'SLATINOTON, Pa. The third monthly meeting ivlll Ue held on SATUUDAY. JULY 23, 1837, Bt Ihe AIIMOKY IIAI.I lictuif-n tho Imur.-i of 2 und 4 f. m. There are btlll some slimei Wi he had. Sharos One dollar per month. The folloivlii-' are Hie ofllcers: l'resldpnt, Henry KunU; Ice Presi dent, Thomas Kern; Trrasuicr, Joel Jiclli (iec-n-lnry. W. W. Soils Directors, Oco. T. Opllner, William A, I-rltzlngcr, Tlminas 1-'. ScM.lert, William II. Morcy, Beunevlllo Schcrer, James Setnert and Dr. L. ('amp. ell. Hefercnccs, W. W. Uowman Cashier Hidlonal Hank; T. 1. Thomas, Druggists W. II. Ueru, Teller National Dank. J jr., s-iiv. EOICAL OFFICES, xuaa.ueeona sc., raiisaa,, i wmcny Dr3.J.N.&j;B.H0BENSACK. KttnlllUUeit 4p years. Tor the cure off U Special Pkeaiti, iDttudljij Ileiulle ot Youthful Iiu. prude hoc. VmioocIelto. Callorvritesndbe ctued by a Graduate of Jefferson College, with Hospital nrl.nce Hour.. 8 19 M, C to O. Cltltl SutCJr HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST FITTING. PEST MADE AND CHEAPEST CLOTHiMG. An immense assortnicnt of Summer Fabrics in stock, compiisiny all the very latesf styles in. Cloths. Cassimers.Oorksorys, OlieyiotSj Worsteds. &c.? &o,, Ma4e up in the latest styles and most substantial manner at prjne? that positively defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed yoi can save money by having your clothing made by H, H. PETERS, The Tailor, wmm wm wmw, ummm m Jons lit! public. It is taken with relish, consenupnee unfit to use as well Pure Vvfermeitcd Grape Jitica N. B. E.3ESBER, IVL D. ' For Sale at, lienor's i)rug'store DRUG &TQHE, Hall, MX Street, LeMglitons. Pa. Fancy Soapa bn found nnd is ready, to give Furnish in tr mrrlioinft nf , lirst. uuiuumiu iu nuutu s m mm-, Re-Established 1887..; old stock andj am now fully for the Children's Sho.esH French Kid $.2. to $4. shoes, Up Hats ancl 3 WEISS. Exeoutor's Notice rstal nf AtJIlAllAJl SIOVEni late of East I'enn Township, Carhon county, ra., ilcccascdf Letters tn.-tainenUry IiaUuH lieen granted toths In ahovn Esute, all persons IndeMed to Sale Kstate arc rt-uurslcd to mal.p lujmentjndthose bavIiiG il-ilrus to vrpponl IhctnTvltlmut delay to L H. JIKINTZl.LSIAN.Kxoeutor, May S3IS7hC JJast Venn Township, fTriil()f5F WHO WAST I'AYINR BITUA; I 1THN3 as local rtravPlliiairentsstioum X uptily at oncp. to '.rAS. K. WIUTNUY. uri-er) niali, Jtdehertor, N. Y. No enJ perlwn I" rrqiilitd, ami 0itflt Is free. Steady work the year fqimd. All stock warranted In goud condition. ' ' JuucilSm Dissolution Notioo. The co-partnershlplierctotoreexlstlng between 11. J. KUNTZ'nnd M. 5. KUNTZ. under" the firm iiuniHof KUNTZ JlHOS.. domir business at Lehiulitoii, Carbon county, l'a., has this day been dissolved by mutual ronaent.M.O.'JU'N'IZ retiring from said firm. All unities Inrte tiled 1 1 paid firm will settle svltb 11. J. KUKTZ. also (hose lu.vliig claims npdust saldfl'm. IbebuaU liess wiU'be coulluued bj is. J. KU.N'TZ. II. J. KUNTZ, M. 0. KUNTZ, Uhliibton, I'a. Juno 4, 1837 lltbtw.