1 Original Ohoap OaBh Btoro." TheLittlePrices AVE HAVE VVT ON , COTTON DRESS STUFFS have put life into them and now they nra fast disappearing. 13c. Crazy Crepes-down to tic. !c. Fsncv (llncliamj down to OH 13c. Fine Baieens ilown to lie. So. Cream Seersuckers down to Co. 18c. Crinkled Seersuckers down to lZ'.tc. 37c. French Satlnes down to aoc. Do. Ilatlstcs down to Oc. 16c. Zephyr Cloths down to lie The mark-down, has cone into Misses and Children! Hosiery, .... . .... .r . We have a large stock of Mew Hosiery on which the .prices have been greatly lowered. They are all or this season's production, ele gant styles ami no seconds among them. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite Public Square, Dank Street, I-elitghton. .Tune 7 184-1 Mr. Catharine Solticr, will expose to public sale on the premises in Iiaiardvllle, this county, on Saturday, Sept. 8, at one o'clock p. tn., one and a half acres of land on which is erected a two story frame dwelling house and all necessary outbuild ings. Terms will be made known at time i and place of sale. Andrew Slilyc, who for tho past few years has held atrctkshlpln Amos Helper's goneral store on bank street, lias accepted a posltloti with Merchant Hovcn, at Weatherly.Uo which plapa he this week moved. Tho best wishes of a large circle of friends follow Mr. Sliive and wife to their new home. Harvest Home services this year can be observed with almost universal praise and thanksgiving by all people Jwlio have received bountifully from the hand of tho Ruler. From all parts of the country comes the news of abundant crops large Increases oyer last year. I Harbingers of approaching fall are making their appearance. The martins already holding their annual mass meetings preparatory to their migratory flight southward, and the shrill chirp of the cricket rolls out monotonously upon COUNTY m CORRESPONDENCE. AMONG THE WAGE WORKERS. The Carbon Ad vocate raJnt i . family was held In the beautiful ' SATURDAY. AUGUST 18, 1888 Current Events Epitomized. No school board should permit a teacher who has discharged his or her dut ies faithfully to leave the district. You can atlotd to pay as much as any other dis trict, and you cannot afford to lose such a teacher. Frequent changes of teachers aro a great drawback to the school. Half of the term It sometimes lost when a new teacher is employed, till teacher and pupils adapt themselves to one another. A good teacher sbonld be encouraged by 'an increase of salary, from year to year. Successful ex perlence always -deserves recognition School boards all over the country should obserye this rule. Iu the year 1841 Satnual Noll, who Is now, and has been, for many years, a resi dent of East Perm township, and a prosper ous farmer voted for Harrison. Mr. Noli has been a stanncb, life long Republican He is eighty-four years of age , and it he lives until November Oth he will ride to the election polls on a horse that Is thirty years old and cast his vote for Cleveland, Thurman and Reform. A game of swindlers are traveling In neighboring cauntles and selling tho frugal house-wives two large cakes of soap and and two flye pound packages of what pur ports to be washing powder, for 25 cents. When tne packages are opened they are found to contain only about one Inch of the powder on top, the rest of the package being filled with salt. Should you hear any in an making a war of words upon a local newspaper make up 'Jour mind that he either owes It for subscription, or else he lias never con til buted a single cent towards Its support, and expectss it to do a great deal for him. Tho attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzinger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author- lied by us to receive subscriptions and moneys for the Carbon Advocate. Harvest Home services will be observed in the Lutheran church on three weeks Irom Sunday. Harvest Home services are designed for praise and thanksgiving to the Divine Power for the blessings of a bounti ful harvest. There was not a street lamD lit on Sun day night and It was as dark as Erebus. People on their way home from church had a pleasant time of It stumbling. oyer bad pavements. This should not occur again. The pic nlc at Polio Poco Park, Parry- vllle, on last Saturday evening was largely attended by young folks from this vicinity. The Arlou Cornet Band, was also present and discoursed music until a late hour. John J, Kutz, tho Bank street tobacco- nist, was presented with a bouncing baby boy by his good wife on last Monday. John Is perfectly happy and wc are pleased to say that mother and child are doing well. According to one of our metropolitan exchanges Hon. Anthony Raudenbush, of town, has been granted an Increase of pen sion money. Mr, Raudenbush aa twice shot during the rebellion. Elwen Montz, Now ifahoulng's popu lar vender of milk and cream, was furnished this week with a handsome and substantial new milk wagon built by Trexler & Kreld ler, of town. Eugene Bartholomew and Miss Emma Schuyler, of town, were one evening last week happily united In the golden bonds of matrimony by the Rev, A, Bartholomew, the groom's faiher. Voters should make It point to see that they are registered. The Registry Book hangs on the wall at the Carbon House, see if it contains your name. Remember we do job woik at priceB maryelously low. f to 25 per cent less than compltltors can afford to do It. lifst mechanics only employed. - The Carbon County Industrial Society will hold their annual exhibition about the first week In October. Farmers and others should prepare for It. David Ebbert hires out the best-looking jigs In town, tbey say. Drop In and see Aim when you want a team to take out jour loyy-dovey. To the borough council. If you want to preserve the good health of tbecomuiuu lty, see that the gutters are kept cleaned. Kemerer & Swartz haye In slock the largest line of bed room and parlor suites to be fonud In this section. Prices low, Lehigh Gap Is choch-full of summer boarders the several hotels at that point being crowded to their full capacity. There will be a grand raffle at the Car bon House on Saturday evening, Septem ber 8, for a thoroughbred English pug, '.ehlgh and Northampton streets are rapidly becoming the most attractive thor oughfares In town. The widow of the late Major Gregory, of Kresgeville, Is lying dead at her home In that place. The United Stales Express Company haye put a neat new Iron safe iu the L. & S. office here. There will be no services In the Luth eran church on Sunday morning and eve ning. Charles Brokatle has contracted for the erection of a ne-y house on Pine street. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car- sj)U at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Cabinets, 12.50 per dozen, at Itlshel's photograph gallery, on Bankway, Meln-host norn, of the Carbon House, Is the owner of a fine new horse. A reliable watchmaker; D. S. Bock, . opposite the Public Square. Go to Val. Schwartz's for all kinds ot furniture. Prices yery low. New potatoes could be bought for CO cents a bushel on Saturday. Send us auy ana all items of local In ' Merest for publication. This is the hay fever season. Bowman grove at Bowmanstown on Thursday. The reunions of this family haye always been a source of much pleasantness to those who participated. An enjoyable private hop was one of the pleasures at the popular Poho Poco Hotel, on Thursday evening. Quite a number of our young ladles and gents were In attendance. The Slatlftgton A'eics has changed hands the first number tinder the manage ment having appeared this week, ll'e wish the new firm much success. -The senior editor of this journal Is getting around ngain after two weeks confinement with "old rheumatic." ' The debt on Muhlenberg College, Allentown. has been reduced 4000, by the work of Rev. J. O. Coopei.'" Levi Steinmetz, of Millport, this county, was drowned while bathing last Thursday evening. Much sickness prevails among children and adults in the surrounding towns and villages. Emails, Lehigh county, is to haye a castle of the Knights of the Golden Eagles. The Bangor base ball club wants to do a tussel with the Lehlghton nine. Already the weather prognostlca'tor predicts a severe winter. Let 'er come. Robbln's show will probably tent here sometime In the near future. Sweet potatoes have made their ap pearance. Squirrel shooting opens on September 1st. Now cider has made its appearance. Watermelons are plentiful. A Had Ball Gores A Lower Towamanilug Farmer. Some few weeks ago Owen Lerch, a suc cessful farmer residing In Lower Towamen- slng, purchased of William Sclioch, of Trachsvllle, an Alderny'buII. The animal allowed Itself to be led to its new home and for several days acted passive and gentle, Last Thursday Mr. Lerch went Irto the field where the bull was kept for the pur pose of attending to some work, when the animal became suddenly Infuriated, charged upon Mr. Lerch, knocking him down and gored him about the body in a most horri ble manner, picking its senseless victim up the bull, with all brute passion aroused tossed him oyer an adjacent fence where ho lay half dead, his life blood flowing from a half dozen wounds. 'A son ot the Injured gentleman had been attacted to the bloody scene and beating the mad bull back from the fence dragged the ball dead man to a place of safoty and then to the farm house where the wounds were dressed. Mr. Lerch Is a roan weighing very near two hundred pounds and Is six feet high. He Is slowly recovering from his exciting encounter with the wild bull. Timely Topics PI Ihlly PritUn Up tjr Vt- Lares excursions Slfroni all over tho country atrlve hero almost every day. -Tho E. M. C. ball tflub held a festival on last Friday and Saturday evenings. Tho West End Republican club has raised a Harrison and Morton banner. One hundred and fifty people find employment In the silk mill at EaU Mauch Chunk. The case of small pox at East Mauch Chunk stilt confines Itself to the Duffy residence. Sondhelm, the popular tailor on Sus- qnelianna street, has uniformed the IHiite Haven band. The Ladles Temperance Society, of Summit Hill, picntced at Glen Onoko on Wednosday. Tho Democratic county committee meets hereon next Monday to transact tho usual campaign business. Naturalization papers will be Issued at the September term of Carbon county court to all parties entttlod to them. While WallaeeKleckner, Summit Hill's popular merchant tailor, was walking along the street, In that town, the other night, he received a "knock In the eye" that floored him and highly decorated optic The Cleveland and Thurman Demo cratic club recently organized here is meet ing with much success, new names are con stantly being added to the list of tariff re formers. At alalemectlnghcld in the grand jury room of (he court house, Hon, Joseph Fisher delivered an address that won for the eloquent orator thunders of applause. An attempt was made Saturday night to blow up the popular Switchback restaur ant and residence of George Huntzinger, of Summit Hill. A quantity of dynamite was fastened to the knob of -the front door and exploded with terrific force, badly wrecking the front of tho building. For tunately none of tile occupants of tho building, who were asleep at the time of the explosion, were Injured, although fragments ot glass and plaster were thrown on their beds. Several-adjoining buildings were also damaged, and the noise aroused the whole town, There are a .number of reasons given as to what prompted the dastardly deed, but they are without founda tion. George had a gang of carpenters put to work at once cleaning up the debris and to-day the restaurant Is running along as briskly as ever. A Mauch Chunk writer to tho Philadel phia Evening Herald says; Carbon county! has more politics to the square inch than any In the State. This is particularly true on the Democratic side, because it lias a Democratic majority, and under the Con gresslonal district, the banner Democratic district of tho State. Each county of tho district Northampton, Carbon, Monroe and Pike has some patriots who are ear nestly desirous of serving thclrconstltucnts, and writing M. C. after their names in the future, Northampton will present Mutch- ler, Monroe will urge Storm, and Pike has Rowland or Van Aukcn, while Carbon has not made up its mind. But tho probabili ty is that her "ayorite son" will bo Klotz, who is one of the shrewdest and most ad roit politicians in the State. This Is the prevailing opinion. In the eyent of Klotz being supported in the conference by JVbn roe, Pike and Carbon, and Mutchler by Northampton it will not be a surprise if the outcome will be that both candidates will appeal for a final decision to the voters of the district. Un Interesting Batch of Labor Notoi Bpocial i for T WoTkinpnen. IIllustration says: "Without going back futhcr, let us say that the Egyptians were skillful in the art of glass making. The manner of blowing glass has not varied since having blown the piece with his mouth sheet glass or bottle, large flask or goblet. Watch crystals, themselves are not obtained otherwise. They arc cut from an absolutely spherical bait of glass"," Miners at Forest ITill. Cal., get $3 per day and f 3.2$ at wet work. The Minors' Union has ordered the Chinese toicave the beds, and have notified a big owner that ho must not hire more than one Chinaman -to each white laborer. A flo iting saw-mill, run by it Palatini Fla., company. In an oddity. It lit 80 feet long and 40 feet wide. It is' -used on the timber that grows out in the bayous. The most improved machinery is umhI. -Tho Hebrew Peddlers' Union is n New York city society. There Is also a Hebrew Typographical Union. The latter organiza tion recently "impended two members for two years. A Cincinilati brass firm has ordered its ... I- -....I. !,., ., Tl... that I pii(T ..Mil. a imn. m . owners ennui mm mose nours comprise inc week's work in other mills. . During the first six months of this year there has been a considerable decrease in England's exports of iron and steel to the United States. Kngtuud claims the largest electric light In the World. It is in the light-house at St. Catharine', and ils capacity is G0,0C0 candle power. In Poland the lnliorers work from 5 in the morning (ill 8 and 0 o'clock at night. Women arc employed in all kinds of hard work. We liiixrt 100,000 bales of cork wood annually from Spain and Portugal. It is used fur "corks" mostly. Three OHicajro newsboys- have been sent to prison on liieii own request so that they may learn a trade. The Mexham Pa., rail-stiaightciit-rs have won their demand for 16 cents per rail und other advantages. -They say the light of the moon is equal to 134,000,000,000,000,000 candles. . German locomotives do about twelve and one-half years service. . picnic Mahoning (pedals. Miss Lizzie Scndcl, took tn the at Glen Onoko on Saturday. There will be a picnic In Obert's grove, Saturday afternoon and evening. Phaon Shoemaker and Henry Hartly left Binghamton, N. Y., last week. George Kemerer, who left for the west tome few weeks ago to make his fortune has returned. Misses Broug, of Weathcrly, and Broadhead, of Packcrton, were guests of (he Shoemaker family, for several days last week. UNO. THE PERAMBULATOR. Town Toploi of Inttroit to UTorrbedx-Poll-Ittei and. rational Mention. The past few years has witnessed a wonderful advance in the general business affairs of tills town. Tho brick yards have increased tholr capacity, tho stove works haye enlarged their building, the Hersh Furnaco Works and the Lehigh Spring Work are new .Institutions, these together with tho large number of now buildings constantly being erected is convincing proof that we are enjoying an era of prosperity for which we should unite our humble voices and rejoice. Lehlghlon Is destined for future greatness. I have always main tained this, and a faw years will conyinco all that I am correct. Dr. N. B. Jtobor, why, there is not a tnan, woman or child in Lehlchton that don't know him. For more than a quarter of a century ho has administered to the His of man, aided a poor family hero and lent helping hand somewhero else until his friends aro legion. His entrance Into the sick room brought confidence and hope to the sufferer, as tho "Perambulator" well knows. Ho has been a sufferer for sovcral yoars from paralysis of tho lower limbs, suffering excruciatingly at times. The doctor always has a kind word and a smile for everybody. Thero is nothing new under tho sun, unless the aspirations of oillce seekers can be catalogued as summer st) les, and In this line Lehlghton comes up to her old water mark wltlflhc following spoken of possi bilities: For Frothonbtary, Frank P. Seni met, Democrat; Horace Heydt, Republican; Legislature, Hon. A. W. Raudenbush, Re publican; Associate Judge, Thomas Kem erer) Republican. Hon. A. J. Durllng has also been spoken of hi conncctiou with the latter office by his Democratic friends. Otherwise thero Is positively no surface political nows at present, of course, you cannot tell what is smouldering In the breasts of the politicians. "Talking about old residcuts,". re arked a gentleman to the "Perambula tor" theothcrday, "why,oId Lewis Grayer, tho brick manufacturer, In South Lehlgh ton, has been In this town since ho was tweivo years of age, aud ho is now well ad vanced ti the seventies. Ho frequently aided his father to clear land for the Morav ians and be knew Frederick Misca well. Ho has deeds for lands In his possession direct front the Jforavlans; ot course, they are somowhat of a curiosity, being written ou foolscap paper and are. now worn through by age. Yes, ho came here long before Fred. Lcuckel, Georgo Dcrhamer, Lydla Klotz, Nancy Flick or any of the rest of our old townspeople." The Switch Back Schedule. Trains leave Switch-Back Depot, Jiauch Chunk, 8 30, 10 10, 11 37 A. M.. 2 20, 3 45, 535 P. M. Sundays 1 00, 215. P. M. Leave Summit Hill, 0 40, 12 29, A. M. 2 00, 4 35, 0 10, P. M. Sundays 3 00, 4 00 P. M. landlord of Is enjoying Personal Mention. Dlldlne Snyder, the jolly the Eagle Hotel, Parryvllle, life at Scranlon this week. -Miss. Lockey, an estimable young lady of Allentown, Is the guest of Misses Rich ards, on Northampton St, List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In the Lehigh- tpn, Pa., Post-Ofllce, for the week ending August 11, 1888. l'ckert, Harry ltoelirle. James nuyuer, i. J. Sueath, Chas. i- i ..... i .i Straup, Miss Anna Sluiman, 11. L.-a letter! Wehr. Wilson P. i eager, rreu. a. Persons calling for any of the aboye letters will please say "advertised." Jamks P. Smith, P. M. Personal Mention- Joseph Klotz, ot West PltUton, was in town this week. Chas. Horn, of Philadelphia, was in town this week. , Al. Bartholomew is taking in Brooklyn, and New York this week. B. J. Kuntz and wife, are enjoying the ocean ozone at Atlantic City. Mrs. Tbos. Beck, of Bethlehem, visiting friends in town this week. Thos. Malone, of New York, is the guest of P. F. Clark, on Bank street. Miss Aggie Hauk with her brother mille, are sojourning at Wilkesbarre. Ed Brannlx, of Phila., Is the guest of David Ebbert and family oa North Street Miss Carrlo Miller, of Allentown, was in town this week seeing old acquaintances. Miss jVoyer, of Allentown, Is the guest of Miss Ida Mantz at the Exchange Hotel. Miss LUlIe Bowman and lady friends of Bowmanstown, spent last Tuesday in town. "Blackle" Swartz is listening to the music of the "sad sea waves," at Jersey City. The genial Paul Wagner, of North street, was on a trip to Montgomery county this week. -The genial Al. Leh, of Catasauqua, was looking up business Interests heic dur Ibe week. Mrs. John II'. Lee, of Baltimore, is the guest of Mrs. H. V. Morthlmer, on Bank street. Judge Leonord, of Jfauch Chunk, while In town on Tuesday afternoon made us a pleasant call. Misses Emma Geggus and Laura Masteis enjoyed sea breezes at Coney Island this week. Prof. J. F. Stetler, of Slatlngton, with Co. Supt. Snyder, dropped in the Akvocatk sanctum on Monday. Miss Detweiier, an estimable young lady of New York city. Is the guest of her sister Mrs. F. I. Smith, on Bank street, The Western Union Lightning Messcn gnr, Al. itetieinnger, was enjoying the ex citement of city life at Scranton this week. Miss Annie Raudenbush, returned home last week from a delightful visit to her brother Ei. IC, In Perth Amboy N. J, Miss Eva uorn, ot Lehigh street, re lumed home on Saturday, from a delight ful ylslt to friends at Bethlehem and Allen town. -The Hazleton Plain Speaker says on Wednesday: The genial Dr. )K. IP. Reber, of Leblghtoh, was among the visitors in town on Wednesday.. Prof. J. Morris Roberta and wife left for Bethlehem this week where they will hereafter make their home. We join their many friends in wishing them success and prosplrety in their new field. Miss Nora Clark, spent several days with her sister Miss Annie during this week. Miss Clark has been visiting In New York for the past several weeks and is now on her way home to Nesquehoniug, We had a very pleasant call from Prof, T. M. Balllet, superintendent of the f pr'ng- field, Mass., schools, ope day this weak, The professor Is a pleasant and agreeable gentleman and one of this conntry's fore most educations. Ye editor had the pleasure of meeting Misses Julia Costelio, Maine Thomas, Annla IfpVennn M.r Harked. T.IIIIr leather. GMUSS & tiro., the Reber and Mr. and Mn. Frank L. Reber, Tailors, 60le agents for Carbon all of Philadelphia, who are registered at finr atrw.tr nf linnrl. Keueri rono roco uoiei. ine laaies are atmable, accomplished ana "jouy com pany," wb.ll Frank, you know. Is always agreeable. The Law on Poisoning Sogi. Pennsylvania has a good State law of in terest d those persons who think it fun to poison people's dog, cats or fowls. It roads as follows: "A person who unjustly ad- rolnstcrs any poison or noxious' drug or substahce to an animal or unjustifiably ex poses any such drug or substance with In tent that the same shall be taken by an anlmal,Tvhetlier such animal be the prop erty of himself or another Is mull ty of misdemeanor." The' misdemeanor 1 punishable by a fine not exceeding $500, and Imprisonment not exceeding two years. Charles Back, Dead. On Sunday, the 12thdayof August, 1888, Charles A. Beck, of Lehigh street, after months of suffering from ccnccr of the stomach, departed from tills world's "caros and woes to tho land of pure delight." Mr. Beck was born In the township of East enn, on May 1, 1851; he was a son of William and Sallio Beck, aud a brother of Thomas and Alfred Beck, of town. Ills parents arc residents of Lock Haven. Do ceased leaves four children to mourn the. loss of a kind parent. Mrs. Beck precccd- cd her husband to the grave by only a few mouths. Interment took placo on Thurs day morning a large concourse of sorrow ing relatives and friends following the re mains to their last resting place. J. Allen Reber officiated. The relatives and friends of the deceased have the sympathy, of tlis community lu ihclriaiilctlon, - Died-Or. E. P- Miller. Ou Wednesday, the 15th of August, 1888, Dr. E. P. -Miller, of Saegersvllle Lehigh county, 'a., formerly practicing his pro fession In the Mahoning Valley, and later In Pleasant Valley, -Vonroe county, and last ly at SaegersyllU Lehigh county. Friends of the doctor and family, and the medical brethern of town, and vicinity are all re spectfully invited to attend the funeral from the borne of the deceased, at Saegers- Vllle. Services at lleldleberg church, on Saturday forenoon at 10:00 o'clock. Low Prices (or Job Work. We take pleasure Is calling attention to one fact, ylz: We are now equipped with the latest styles of type and the fastest run nlng presses which enable us to turn out at very abort notice and In the best style job work of all kinds at prices uxckedinoi.y low. Please remember this, prices' ten to twenty-five per cent, less than elsewhere, Jamestown Village Camp Meeting. The second annual village campmeetlug will begin on Sabbath morning In the tent, preaching 10:30; experience meeting, 3:00; preaching service, 7:00 p. m.; services every evening during the week al 7:30. Revs. Burt, Newberry, Jfajor and others will aid us. Members of all Evangelical churches are cordially Invited to aid us in this work. Non-cbnrch-goers are cordially invited to attend these service. Ever) body invited, everybody welcome. C. Bunks, pastor. Just received lrom Boston, an immense stpek of the genu ine Knight ol Labor Shoes, which we are selling at $2.50 and $3. "Warranted solid calf county. made shoes cannot be beat any dealer in the county. by One Hundred Thomand farms. - Under tho enlightened and progressive policy of Its Executive and Congress, the Republic of Jfexlco during the last few years lias granted concessions lo promote tho development and settlement of that country so ilchly endowed by nature tn tho resources of the soil, the forest field and mine, and blessed with all the advantages of a salubrious climate and geographical location. One of tho most Important and valuable of the concessions has been secured by the Mexican Land and Development Company whose advertisement appears elsewhere, by which Is acquired the ownership of one third of the public domain in the State of Tamaullpas amounting to several million acres including agricultural mineral, Urn berand grazing lands. Tamaullpas Is the pastern State of Mex ico, and Is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and tho Rio Grande River, its north-east coiner being opposite the city of Browns ville, Texas, thus Immediately adjolnin; the united states. There are many por tions of the state that are not surpassed in fertility and beauty anywhere in the world, The climate Is salubrious, with an aver age rain fall for ten years of thirty thre Inches per year, the soil Is rich, and It abounds in valuable timber and large de posits of iron, oil, coal and the precious metals. Still In its primitive condition there Is an opening here for all indnstries from the smith shop to the great lion, cotton and woolen factories. From the primitive wagon road to the Iron horse and. steel rail from the wild animal of the forest to the high bred cattle and sheep of the field ; from the primitive methods of agriculture to the steam plow and mower and reaper; from the common huts for human habitation lo the prosperous farm house and the thriv ing town and city; from the conditions of the sixteenth century to th civilization of to-day. The ullmate results of this enterprise with Intelligent management must b mar velous, and the slock of the company now offered for sale is simply to secure funds for their full realization. One of tho larg est blocks of the most 'valuable agricultural land in the world, great tracts of timber, large bodies of mineral Und, vast oil fields sites for towns and cities are acquired with an opportunity for building and operating railroids, steamship lines, and other public works. Letter Prom Tho Ex-Sheriff of Chitstanqaa County. New York. Mayvillk, N. Y, Dec 2, 1885. I am glad to ttay, from a long personal ex H-rience with Allcock's Porous Plasters, that 1 am able to endorse all the good things that have ever been said about them, and supplement these by saying that I frankly belieye their value cannot be estimated, Their breadth of usefulness is unlimited and lor prompt and sure relief to almost every ache and pain that flesh is heir to, no other remedy, in my opinion, either extern al or internal, equals them in certainty and rapidity, I have used litem at one time for rheumatism, another for backache, again for bronchitis, always with the same result a speedy cure. L. T. IlAitniNOTOX. Future. I have good pasture for four cows for three months at three (13.00) Dollar per I month. B. J, Kusiz. THE STROLLER AT WEISSPORT. Local Oostlp Plo eliUp and Asserted by Vkt fitrelUr and hl "Chum." Frank Laury was reported as being on the sick list this week. E. H. Yundt, and family of White Haven, spent Sunday at home In town. "Blackle" Arner still "spool uf his Kazoo," don't ycr know, Come off Blackle. Daniel Grayer and w lfo are sojonrnlng at Atlantic City, N. J., enjoying tho ocean ozone. Our genial friend Levi Horn Is again about after a week's confinement with an injured leg. Mrs. Charles Peter, of Slatlngton, was tho guest of her son B. F. Peter, of Frank lin' oyer Sunday. Henry Chrlstman the jovial landlord of Fort Allen, was on a trip to Monro county this week. Beaver & Heller have erected a much needed addition to their store and tin ware shop oyer tht canal bridge. A man aged 34 years, of Wilkesbarre, Pa., named Roschellcr, was burled In the cemolcry hero on Wednosday The street commissioner was at work this week 'filling up the road between Eyerltt's Hotel and Biery's drug store. RobU Graver and wlfo and Miss Lulu Grayer, of Whlto sleet, spent last Sunday very pleasantly with Northampton county friends. Charles Gotli and his assistant, Adonis O'Brian, this week, artistically painted Burgess Graver's new home on White street. In tho course of a month or six weeks a special Chlldcu's Day service will be held In tho Public Square by the members of the Evangelical church. . Henry Falzingcr woarcth a smile that "tells of a joy too deep to express." It's a girl, a bouncing baby girl. Mother and child, we are pleased lo state are doing well, Miss Llllie Fink a nd Boyer, ot Franklin, wcro happily married on last Saturday. The "Stroller," along with the rest of tho community, extends hearty wishes for success of tho young couple. People, from this community, who were Iu attendance at the Evangelical camp meeting, Bowmanstown, last week have re turned safe and souud, invigorated physic- lly and spiritually by the week's camp out. In the Welssjwt Public Square on Monday evening, Rev. Boyer, ef Weathcr ly, will speak for the I. O. G. T. of Lehlgh ton, on the subject of temperance. All arc cordially Invited to bo present and hear the gentleman. Miss Emma, the accomplished daught er H. II. Eyerllt, of the U'eissport House, was ou last Saturday united in the golden bonds of marriage lo John Haus- man, lalo of Slatmglon. Rev. Abraham Bartholomew, of Lehlghton officiated on the happy occasion. The "Stroller" kind ly extends congratulations and best wishes. WATERMELONS, W A T E 11M EL ONSI OSCAR J. SAEGEIt will receive a cAit load of watkumklons every week at the Il'clssport depot, which ho will dis- pottaloes, lowest cash prices; also Sweet pose of a Cantaloupes, Bananas and Cab bag, wholesale or retail. Don't forget it, and bring your wagons witli you. Picnics supplied at lowest rates. ju. 28-0. Wall Paper. Wall Paper, at 5c, 0c, 7c, 8c, 10c. Gold Papers at 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c. tO COC E. F. LUCKItNBACII, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Mahoning Items. A leap Jear party came off at Normal quaro on Saturday. A party from the Valley was to Glen Onoko last Saturday. Georgo Moyer, ot Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday In the Valloy. The third re-unlon of the Normal Institute will be held August 27th. Nathan Peters, Of West Salem, Ohio, was visiting John Hunslcker last week. Miss Fanny Bruner, of Lebanon, was visiting In tho Valley during the week. Mrs. Thos. Beck, of Bethlehem, was the guest of Daniel Kressley over Sun day. -The Presbyterian Sunday school, of Summit Hill, picnlced in LoVigacre's groye, Thursday. Rey. A. Bartholomew preached his annual harvest home sermon in St. John's church last Sunday. T. J. Arner, was confined to tbe house a few days last week owing to a kick re celycd from one of his horses. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered In the Evangelical cliun li on Sunday afternoon. Roy. C. K. Fehr, the Presiding Elder, will bo present i The Pleasant Corner Sunday school will hold its picnic this Saturday afternoon and evening. The New Mahoning Cornet Band will furnish the music. A grand time may bo expected; don't miss It. The thunder storm which passed through the yalley on Wednesday evening of last week, was the most violent and destructive of this summer. Tho corn and oats were damaged considerably, lightning struck into James Gill's house and Into Alfred Haberman's barn. The barn with all the grainy farming imolements and one horse, were destroyed ; Insurance $1200. Superintendent Snyder, held the teachers' examination for this township last Saturday in tbe Pleasant Corner school house. The School Board met on the same day. The contract for bulldiug die two new school houses was awarded to Thomas Rehrig, his bid being tho lowest $045,00. The old school lot Iu Beaver Run was sold to Benjamcn Grow for $04,00. It was also desldcd lo put tho Andrew's desk into four school houses. The appoint ment of teachers will bo made this Satur day evening wheu a now series of readers will also be adopted. Dash. MAKRTT1D. KKALZint AltNKlt. On the 23, of July by Itev, s. 11. itrown, William Kralzerand Miss Annie Arder, both ot Welssport. (JItAVKlt-Hri'.lN. -OntlieStliUaj' o Anirust, by lier. Drown, ltobert U raver, aud Miss Kimna Ktc-ln, both ot Wclssiiort. BOYElt KINK. On the lltli day ot August, by the same, Albert Ikijfranrt Utile l'nik, botk ol franklin t. UAMM-IAI.I.lKT,-On the th day of August by Iter. Abraham Bartholomew, Chas. Ilamm aud Miss Anna K. Ualllet, both of West.lvnu, llAKTH01.OimvV-8CllUYLKIt.-On the Ctli day of August, Kugeue U. Bartholomew and Miss Kmallue tk-huyler, by tne same, botn ot Lehiuhton. IIAU8MAN-l'.VEltirr.-ln the HUi day ot AiiKusi, uj iiiu same, uuau a. jiausuuui ami Jim inrua menu, bow oi weistport. There was great game of ball on tbe old fair grooudu last Friday allerooon be twetm two picked uluis. Yeuaer and Itch rig, aud Strohm and Eubody were the re- .peclUe batteries. The game lasted for niue Iimioga aud afforded much geuulu. amustment for tbi audience. Boon 4 to in favor of Yenser and Rehrig. Ah Bar tholomew umpired tbe game satisfactorily, Pay your subscrlptou If you are In arrears. ' New Advertisements, " People of Lowell Home Evidence Ho other preparation has won-success at home equal to Hood's Sarsaparllla. In Lowell, Mass., wbcro it Is made, It Is now, as It has been for years, the leading medicine for purifying tho blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good name at home" Is " tower ot strength abroad." It would require a volume to print all Lowell pcoplo liavo said in favor of Hood's Sarsaparllla. Mr. Albert Estes, living at 23 East Pino Street, Lowell, for 15 years mnloved as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president ot the Erie Telephone Company, had a large running sore come on bis leg, which troubled mm a year, wnen no ijesan i take Hood's Sarsaparllla. The sore soon grew less In size, and In a short time disappeared. Jos. Dunphy,2l4 cen tral Street, Lowell, had swellings and lumps on his face and neck, which Hood's Sarsapa rllla completely cured. Mrs. C. W. Marriott, wife of tho First As- slstant Fire Engineer ot Lowell, says that for 16 years she was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. Tbe attacks came on every fort night, wheu she was obliged to take her bed, and was unable to endure any noise. She took Hood's Sarsaparllla, and after a time tho attacks ceased entirely. Many more might bo given had we room. On the recommendation of people of Lowell, who know us, we ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparllla BoldbjalldnigsUU. (IVxforI. riepiredonljr hf a L HOOD A CO., Apotherlei, Lowall, Man. IOO Dosos One Dollar Praise Hood's Sarsaparllla Bill Heads, Note Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Envelopes, - Programmes, ' .Price Lists, New presses, new type and excellent facilities enable uato do" all kinds of Job Work, in tbe best style, ant exd taraordinary. ow prices,- Man orders receive immediate attention. E HUANG'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the AuvoCATK OXFICF- Is lieadoiiarters for shaving and hair cutting. Cigars & tobacco sold. AltKUAIU.K JKWKLKlC: 1). H. BOOK, aiiai ss urr. ruuuu suuaiik. TIIKCAUBON ADVOCATK OFFICE, Bank street, plain aud fancy Job prlntluga sped- ly. aiivooatk one dollar pur year in advance. JW. ItAUDKNBUSH, Bank street, wholesale . dealer In choice brands of whiskies, uln, brandies, wines, Sic. (3f lalroiiago solicited. H"KrilOI)18Tl!PWCOrAL. South Bank street. Ml- Sunday cervices at 10 a. in., and 7.30 p.. in,, Muuduy School 2 p. in. Wu, it A.ion, l'astnr. Over Canal Brite E. Weissprt, Joseph F. Rex, UNDERTAKER AND llEAI.EIt IN FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, BED ROOM SUITES &e &v. Prices the very lowest. Quality of goods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskt.t.8, Coffins and Shrouds We have a full line which we will furnish at the lowest Ksitne prices. Flour, Feed, &c, Of the choicest quality at very reasonable prices, tail and oe convinceu. JOSEPH F. REX, Aprll ly EAST WEfSSrOKT, Notice of ADPlicatioa for Charter. Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the- State of I'ciinsylvanla ou Monday, auuukt ein. a, II. iwu. Iiv Krnlprlck lcuckel. Win. II Ash.Thus. Kemerer. l)a Id Kbbert aud J. L. Gabel, under tne Act oi Assembly euiiiieu -aw ait iu ru VI1IK roil Til K IM Oltl-OIIATION ANIl IIKOUUA- Tinv tty PKitTAiM- mitprntATioNH ' aonroved the &th day ot April, A. I)., 1871, and the sup plements thereto, for the Charter of an intruded corporation to, bu railed "The Lehlghton Water Comnny,"the character und onject of which Is to supply water to the public In the borougn ol 1 lili-fiii.il in tlia (Iniintv of Oar bon QULUS OI I cnilSyivaUltt, HUU IU Burn icnuu,,ui nrhttui. Ami tnilfltinnH rtisldlni; therein and adjacent thereto as may desire the same, and for, these purposes to have possess,and enjoy all the niws ueuvuia miu priviicKra w uiu av. u. IIOKACE 1JEVOT, Solicitor. July 12, 16SS-W3 PLAIN AND FANCY Blanks of all Kinds. . Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, Shipping Tags, Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. CMB01 iOTOCAU" JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Lehlghton Business Directory. VAL. SCHWARTZ, Bank St., the oldest furni ture house In town. Every description of furniture always on hand. Prices very low. WA. l'ETERM, Saloon and Restaurant, Rink . Street. Fresh Lager always on tap. Oys- n seascjii. Drop in nml see us. novl2-iy Q TO FRS. R01KKF.lt, under the Exchange Hotel, ltnllk street, for A smnntti rIi.iva nrn tiishlonable hnlr cut. tx Closed oh Sunday's. Boeder's Hair tonic, cures UandnuT. Our Churches, T RIN1TY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday services, iu u. in., iiicriii.ini, p. m., u'-ug- . li. liUliKlt.l .isior. lish),Sundayschool2p.in. J. EEFOKMEI), Lehigh street, Sunday services at 10 a. in., (German), 7to p. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. EVANGELICAL, South street, Sunday service,! sit 10 a. in., (German), T.ji. in., (English), Sunday school 2 p. in. A. S, Ki.imc, Pastor ATHOLIC, corner Northampton mid CohI streets, services- every Sunday morning anil evening. Rkv. Hammaukk I'.istoi. Teachers' Examination! For 1883 will be held as follows; East Welssport for l-'rnuklln township on Mon day, Aug. o, irudsoiidale for Packer township on Tuesday, Aug. T. Rockport for Lehigh and I.iusanne townships on Wednesday, Aug. 8. East Haven tot Kidder township ou Thursday, Aug. 9. . neasant Corner for Mahoning township on Saturday, Aug. U, East Venn for East Tenti townslilo on Tuesday, Aug. H. Millport for Iiwer Toivnmenslng township ou Thursday, Aug. 10. stcnilersvllle, for upper Tow amenslng township ou Satiirpiiv. Auir. 18. Stony Creek School House for lownshln. Satnnl.iv. Anff. ?s. ieingiiton (.special Kxamlna ticptx!. Penu Forest nation), Saturday DIVIDEND NOTICE. At a Regular Meeting ol the Directors of the 'IRST NATIONAL BANK, of Uliluhtim. I'll.. a Scml Annual Dividend of THREE PER ("EN 1 ou the Capital Stock was declared, payable on anuaiter jiuy u, isss. v. v. uuivJiAS, casiucr. July U, lttf-w3 Coatiluilso full tltj tOIUI'l.-L lues of both HARRISON & MORTON' ttflrrektltndfdlesrfM. JllYd. with mimerotn tupertipor trtlu. Amotiiflhe tutlior will ( u-t lT n n.iri of Sot. tort Fry. Chandler, Hilev, ln .i , Mm !. U.nr.PmlM t-rof.oi'Mui.. M-Klnlev ,f !,.. . j mi the tariff. HtnryCbot Lodge, an J i nuiui t l rMl.fr of tlik promt! DC. Th mO Muthtntic ( Mfi ft n '. xttdirftd ty hi Nmt. Rf. Com, IJon'l 1 Induct. I . . vtt my other, DU. tinea aohladcranra Mwty ill V J t flurM, Scud SQ ttftU la ic, stamp fur outfit and I tUe first In the field, OP WlRl for full particulars ftnJ Special leim tent freto , WINTER & CO. 4l'uU.,sDrlntnetd, Mam. THE MEXICAN LAND and DEVELOPMENT Co. CAPITAL STOCK $1,000,000. Shares $5.00 Each. " - Full Paid and Non-Assessable. Forty Thousand ShareN with a bonus of FIVE AUiJKS of land to each-share are offered to immediate subscribers at par of Five Dollars per share, for the. benefit of the 1 reasury. This Company Imve uciiulicd nil excluslvu irriintof several nilllioii nclcs of land from the iovernnicnt of Mexico ill tho sUito of Tiimnullpas, bordered hy the state ot Texas and the Gulf of Mexico. It comprises rich agricultural, grazing and mineral lands. Immense forests of valuable limber, and opiHirtunltfcs for vast publio cnterm Iscs In the de elopment and settlement of a terri tory almost as large as the statu of Pcnnsylvahm, with a i?"od impulatlon, n healthy moderate cli mate and ample rainfall. The land offered Willi the slock, and for whlcli negotiable eemneaiet will be Issued, will provo a choice investment of Itself while each share participates In the whole enterprise, HaM-dnnttm lowest price of (iovcriimcut land In the United Stales the shares will have u value many times greater than tho price at w Inch these forty thousand are otieren 10 carry nut tho objects of the Company. Hubscrlptlon will be accepted as follows! at per cent, cash, bal ance In equal payments at Thirty, Slxt.vnud Ninety Days, Remit by Draft.Ciieck, Express or itec Istered Letter, direct or through any banker or hanker. Proupcctus and full Information ou iippllcallo . . F. K. MORE LAND , Financial Agent, No. 57 Broadway, New York. Kirs MI NEW AND STYISH MATERIAL FOR SUM MER WEAR. :i8 INCH TWILLED C'ltEAM CLOTH. A 1-catillrul creamy material, fashionable now Tor Ladies and Children, HICH all-wool Crepe. Finished Albatroos iu ililleient iiialitiw, All-wool Cream Twilled Cashmeres. Handsome Cream Wool Henriettas. Summer weight Cream Tricot. Special drives in deep Swiss, t'LOUNCINGK. lleautiful flower patterns with work heavy und mid. Eyelet and flow cr designs ou beautiful cloth. Allovcr work in widoiinil handsome rich designs. CHA'NTILLY ELOI'NCINOS. Just received another lot, and wo oflertliem at decided bargains. The patterns are rich, liavo elegant points and are well cotered. Ladles interested in this line should examine tliete (jeod before purchasing. They ar marked low, and wo uro twsilivu they will go-ipuck. " STYLISH SATEENS. Our sales of French Sateens have been marvelous. We ran only account for our ureal aiicces) from the fact (hat the goods were the very best to be had, styles llie choicesland prices lower'tlian yon could buy the same goods tn Eastern cities. A few choice patterns left. MARSEILLES QUILTS. We cannot help nietiuiiiiig JuIltt. For we know'many stores in largo cities do not show you the assortment, nor do they give- you the close prices wo do. Our sales in this department have- been something elegant, and if good hon est goods and low prices will increase our now large bales, wewilldnour.best to meet this end. Wo are showing eight different iiualitlcs of Murfoillcs Quilts, also a fine line of Crochet Goods. WHITE GOODS. We have every thing desirable. A FEW l'AKASOLS to close, while our stock of Silk und Uloria I'mbi-cllas is complete. DltESS GINGHAMS, Just opened. Over fifty styles to beiect from. 8a BBQ Opposite American Hotel,' MA. W1I CJIMmrK9 JPa.
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