"Original Cheap Cash Store." More Goods that havo been nflbcleil by Ibo great Mark unwn. Ladles Whilo Embroidered Zephyr llobcs, wero so.oy. now $v.io. Ladies Brown Embroidered ltobcs, were Embroidered Cashmere Scarfs, were $1.30, JNow tfl.w. Cashmere Shawls nro down to nbout three fonrthi vnlne. Ladies Puro Silk Mitts, were 45c. Now 32, Men's AVhlto Shirts with linen bosom and wrist bands, were 7Gc. Now 00c Wo advise bargain seekers to visit our store often as many of the bargains we are ottering from time to lime disappear in a ilay or two. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite rut) lie Square, Dunk Street, Lehlglitou .lime 7. 1881-1 The Carbon Advocate 8ATUKDAY. AUGUST 23, 1888 Current Events Epitomized. Tiio evenings at o cool. Romember September 0 is tiio last day on which to register. Send us any ana alt items of local In terest for publication. Tramps have becomo a nuisance In this place. Clean 'cm out. Go to Val. Schwartz's for all kinds ot furniture. Prices very low. Job work fully 10 to 20 per cent, less than It can bo bad elsewhere. A rcllablo watchmaker; D. S. Bock, opposite the Public Sauarc. Cabinets, $2.50 per dozen, at Mabel's photograph gallery, on Bankway. Silas Miotics wants to dispose of his residence, in Jamestown at private sale. A pleasant party came off at the Mansion House on H'cdncsday ovenlng. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Big assortment of wedding rings in all styles and shapes at E. It. Hold's, -Vaucli Chunk. It Is said that tho Republicans hero will organlzo a campaign club In the course of a week or two. Gilbert and Frantz havo laid plank pavements In front of their residences on Northampton street. Foreigners will have an opportunity to take out naturalization papers at tho September terra of our county courts. Kemercr & Swartz hayo in stock the largest Hue of bed room and parlor suites to be found In this section, Prices low. Charles Klelntop, has Improved the appearance of his residence by the addition nf a flight of steps from the street to tho portico. The newest and finest selection of watch chains, car rings, pens, sleevo but tons and tlo plus at E. II. Hold's, JIanch 7hunk. Ilenry Laury, of Franklin township, a Lehigh Valley coal train brakeman had Ids left arm badly mashed between the bumpers on Wednesday. 500 hoys' suits, ago from 4 to 18 years, have been reduced from $1 to $3 on each suit, as we mnst sell them to lessen stock. Call at Sondhelm's O. P. S. C. Hall.Wauch Chunk. Levi Bartholomew, of Bankway, was treated to a bit; surprise by his numerous sons and daughters on Saturday evening In honor of his seventeth birthday. Tho Lehlghton base ball club will play the strong Sweeny & JUboro club at Fre land to-day (Saturday). Lehlghton people will await with much Interest the result. For silver knlyes, forks and spoons, that can be relied on for full value and wearing qualities are sold at very reasona ble prices at E. II. Hold's, Maucli Chunk. Tho NIs Hollow Union Sunday school will hold Its annual basket picnic in Miller's grove to-day (Saturday), tho 25th Inst. A good time Is expected, and all nro invited to be present. Burglars are working successfully In many of the surrounding towns and coun ties. Bolt your doors and windows and keep the old flint-lock gun handy when you retire for the night. On Saturday evening as a number of young boys were bathing in tho Lehigh river at this place they found a pound or more of type, Including srript, pica and nonparlel. It don t belong to this oftlce. Lost On Thursday, between Mrs. Thomas Kcmcrcr's residence on Bank street and the Lehlghton cemetery an amajthlst stono for a gold ring. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to O. A. Clauss. Hark all yo Republicans, Democrats and Prohibitionists. Sondlfclm, of the One Price Star CIothlngHall,ManchChunk has the cheapest suits In this region and will be glad to shako hands with you and tell you a suit. The greatest mark down of the season we have made now In order to disposo of some of our clothing to make room for our fall stock. You will save 25 per cent, on all purchases made at Sondhelm's O. P. S. C. hall, Mauch Chunk. Thieves forced an cntranco into H. II. Peters clothing store on Bank street Wed nesday night or Thursday morning and stole clothing and other articles, In yalno amounting to three or four hundred dol lars. Entrance was mado by removing a pane of glass from one of the show win dows. Mrs. Catharlno Seltzer, will cxposo to public sale on tho premises in Hazardville. this county, on Saturday, Sept. 8, at one o'clock p. in., one and a half acres of land on which Is erected a two story frame dwelling nouse anu an necessary outbuild ings. Terms will be made known at time place of and sale. A preacher being requested to per ioral tne last oinco lor a young woman at the point of death, pressed her to be lieve that tlcsii ami Mood could not cuter the kingdom of heaven. "I am safe." said she, "I am nothing but skin and bone." Teams for funeral or pleasure purposes lured cueapiy at tno North street livery oi mviu r.unert. We are cutting prices in our merchant tailoring department from fu to fii on each suit. You want to know tho reason why I Because we must get rid of soino odds and ends which are lust as good to vou as the best. We must sell them, and are giving you a chance the like of which you will not get elsewhere. Call at Sondhelm's merchant tailoring establishment, Mauch Ulmntt, ana get measured for a suit or pants. Bev. C, K. Bartholomew was unanim ously elected pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, Cressona, on last Sunday, He Is a nephew of Rey, A. R. Bartholomew, of PottSYllle, and is a bright young clergyman who cannot fall to give good satisfaction In tils new field of labor. lleputiltcan. Potts vllle. Mr. Bartholomew's many friends here will uo doubt be much pleased to learn of Ills success. He isa sou of Rev, Abra, Bartholomew, of South Lehigh COUNTY SEAT CORRESPONDENCE. Timely Topics Pithily Writton Up by Ver tatile Quilllst. Dr. W. A. Cottrlght. of Philadelphia was In town for a few davs this wrck Tho Republican Harrison and Morton banners wcro damaged by tho lato storm. Jack Crawford and ids company of star actors will shortly appear In Concert Hall. Major Robt. Klotz was a pall bearer at mo u. li. aiarkio funeral, urifton, on Thursdav. Tho PrnlillittlnllLtH nro Innfclnr nron - n , aratlons for their annual county convention to bo held hero on Saturday, Mrs. William Dully, of East Maucli Chunk, who was confined with an attack of small-pox hat recovered. Miss Y, Darmstacdtcr, of Philadelphia is t uo guest of Air. Jonas Sondhclm on Susquehanna street Jfauch Chunk Tho Democratic meeting In the Grand Jury room in tiio Court House, on Tues day evening was unusually enthusiastic. Tho hcayy rain storm of Tuesday flooded our streets, filled tho cellars along Susquehanna street and did considerabl damage. Samuel Bolder, tho genial proprietor of Behler's Susquehanna street restaurant, returned homo this week from a delightful sojourn at Atlantic City. On last Sunday Ed. Mulharen. James J. Boyle, D. J. Dugan nnd John Fagen, of town, addressed a large and enthusiastic temperance moating at Summit 11,111. George ll'Illiams, tho Republican can didate for Sheriff Is "knocking" around the county fixing bis political fences. Geo. promises to give the other candidates a iussci. It is a matter of frcoucnt comment. that Michael Cassidv. Esn.. Is a vcrvnsefiil and practical man, as County Commission er's Clerk, and that tho Coramissiocers did a wise thing to select him. His long and honorable public experience is very valu able to tho now Board of Commissi nncr.. no Is noted for his strong common sense. and sound judgment. This raio quality makes blru a safe counsellor in law as well as in other matters Patrick Mulhearn. of this nlaee. for n. number of years mail agent on tho Lehigh Valley road between Easton anil TTnzlntnn. is reported missing. After leaving tho mall services lie became assistant train desnatch- cr here. Ho left here more than two weeks ago. While acting as mall agent Afr. Mul hearn had two serious accidents. Tho first was a wreck on tho Wvomlng division and tho next was by falling from No. 0 passen ger train at Ciiain Dam. Each time ho re celvoJ serious injuries to his head and It is now believed his mind has become impaired. DEATH OF TWO OLD RESIDENTS. THOMAS-KEMnitEH. Much excitement prevailed hero on Sat. urdav evening bv tho 'our esteemed townsman, Thomas Kemercr, nail died suddenly of paralysis of the heart. Mr. Kcmerer had been feeling unwell for a week or more, but on this dav liU n.r- al demeanor betokened that bo was In bet ter spirits and health than ho had enjoyed for somo time. After attending n meeting Of the Water Company at his ofllco bo re turned homeand feeling somewhat fatigued retired for tho night. Shortly after, his wife, going to thoroom. found him stretch ed upon tho bed, sleeping the last long sleeps which knows no waking. Medical aid was summoned immediately, but life was extinct no earthlv newer ponH ra. store to his family and friends the living Thomas Kcmerer. Thomas Kemercr was born In East Tnn township, Carbon county, on tho 8th day of February, 1820. His earlv llfn w.i spent upon tho farm; his education ob tained in tho common school. Honest, Industrious, and ever norseverlni? ho. nt tin; age of twenty-five years, entered the general store of Jonas Bowman hero, as a clerk; In the course of a few vcars liv thrift and merit ho entered a co-partnership with jur. uowman,tno firm name being Bowman & Kcmerer. A few years later when the senior member of the firm moved to Weiss port, Mr. Kcmerer became sole proprietor of the store which a few years before he had entered as a clerk. For a period of fifteen years ho was elected and rn-pto.et.oii Justice of tho Peace; he was twice elected Prothonotary from 1873 to 1870, and for fifteen years, from 1800 to 1882 was a di rector in the 2nd National Bank of Mauch Chunk. At tho time of his ilonth l.o president of tho First National Bank in tins place, treasurer of tho B. & L. Asso ciation, treasurer of tho Lehlghton Water Company, sccrotary of tho Cemetery Asso ciauon, anu for many years Super intendent of the Lutheran Sunday school; later ho taught a class of men in tuat institution, who acted as pall bearers at his. funeral, ne was also tho. nir member of the firm of Kcmerer & neydt. insuranco agents on Bank Street. Inter - j.i.v.- I ment took place on Thursday morning, tho funeral being tbo largest ever seen in this borough. Tho afllicted widow and reU tlyes haye tho sympathy of all our people in this sad bereavement. Durlnir tin nm the funeral procession .moved on Its way to tne cemetery our principal business places wero closed as a mark of rnsneet in tho memory of a man who had by his in- imenco and energy done much for the town and the welfaro of our people. Mr. Jvemerer was married to .Inlle.i a. Dengler, on November 4. 1848. Four children wero born to them, thrco sons nml one daughter, the latter only, Mrs. .John aeauoutt, surviving. miis. chaki.es if. nowuit. Matilda, wlfo of our esteemed townsman C. Harrison Bower, died at her husband's residence 011 Bank street last Saturday.af ter an Illness of about eight weeks. Do ceased was a daughter of Jacob Sawitz and Catharine Lentz; she was born in tho township of White Hall, Lehigh county, on December 3, 1818. J3ho took up her residence in mis placo somewhere about tho year 1S..0, and on Nov. 0, 1842 was united in the holy bonds of matrimony with 0, Harrison Bower, by Rey. Gerhard, ot Cher ryviiie, i'a. hho was the mother of two children, Dr. C. W. Bower, and Mrs. Charles Selfort, both respected residents of this place. The husband and children of tno deceased have the sympathy of the communlly In this soro atlllction. Inter ment took place from the Evangelical cuurcnon tiiursday afternoon, a largo concourse or sorrowing friends and relatives following tho romains to their last rest ing place. Revs. W. K. Wiend and J. II. Kuder officiated, There will likely boa game of ball Hereon Saturday afternoon between tho Home cnib and tho strong nine of Allen town. came off at the resldeuce of O. A. Clauss on Bank street, last Thursday evening. j no usual convlvalltles were Indulged In. . . .... It is necessary that the gutters along Bank street should be cleaned of the foul stench arising there, THE STROLLER AT WEISSFORT, Local Gcsslp Picked Up and Assorted by tho Strolls.' and his "Ohnm." Daniel Grayer spent Sunday at Fair view. i'a. Mrs, Catherine Sewell will shortly novo to Hazlcton MIssos Emma Boycr and Mary Snyder aroat Atlantic City. Miss Lllllo Koons Is sojourning with Wilkcs-Barro friends. Will Oswald landed with a boat load of melons last week. Miss Salllo Serfass, of .1buntnln ITon. Is ylsltlng Daniel Graver and family. Burgess Graver and wife, and B. F, Culton and wife spent Sunday In Polls vllle. Ed ICcrst left on Monday for Albany, N. Y , whero lie has obtained lucrative cm ploymcnt. Burgess Graver will take in the sea- shors for tho benefit of ills health some time soon. jxaiuan nvdcr. of ranki n. is on a pleasure trip to Niagara Falls and other puiius oi luieresi. Solomon Ycakcl' sports a Harrison badgo of tho campaign of 1840. Sol. prizes It very much as a relic. A new stono pavement in front of Dr, P. A, Andrews' residence Is an Improve ment over tho canal bridge -Thero will bo a chango In tho stvle of text books used In our public schools upon the opening of that Institution this fall. Mrs. Ablcal Roth, aged 72 years, has been confined to tho houso for tho past few days with a severely sprained left ankle. miss uarrlo Jfllcklngcr was recently married to Oliver Rhoads. The onmr couple havo tho "Stroller's" best wishes. 1 rank Reed has engaged tho services of a young butcher. Ho came one day re cently. Mother and child are doing well. Rey. G. W. Sandt will preach the Har vest Homo In the Lutheran and Reformed church on Sunday morning. All aro in vited. A substantial stono crossing will bo laid from Eyeritt's hotel to Blery's drug store in the course of a few weeks. An other commendable movo on tho part of our progrcssiyo council. , Rev. Loos, of Bethlehem, preached a verv interesting sermon in the Lutheran and Reformed church last Sunday to a large audience. It is said this congregation will make an effort to sccuro a pastor indepen dent of East Maucli Chunk. Rev. A. S. Bover. of Wcathcrlv. de livered a grand tomperance lecture In tho public square on Monday eyening. The revcrened gentleman spoke on this great Vital question with much force and uower and held his audience in closo attention during his entire address. "C'aiii- Hons" "STr.oi.M5it" Our third "camp" was grand success. The gania of ball, however, was a failure- Leopold mado a fruitless effort to stop a fly lall with his lips; iowis proved a master on stealing bases. Duffy says mum Is tho word, while Joliny and Charley never speak as tncy pass by, rri.. 1 1 .1.1 . , iiiu ncuvv iuiii una ween couciusiveiv proven mat our uoroucn counc man did tho correct thing in lowering tho pavements and running a gutter from the post ofllco to Blery's drug store, and thence, lavintr pipes to tho ditcii along the L. & S. rail road. It carried off all tho top water. Let tho good work go on. WATERMELONS, W A T E K M K L ONSI OSCAR J. SAEGEIt will receive a caii load or WATEr.siEl.ONS every week at tho ircisjport depot, which ho will dls pottatoes, lowest cash prices; also Sweet pose of 9. Cantaloupes, Bananas and Cab bag, wholesale or retail. Don't forget it, and bring your wagons with you. Picnics supplied at lowest rates. jit. 28-5. Notice to the Taxpayers of Lohighton. A special meeting will bo held at tho of fice of T. A. Snyder, on Tuesday. August 28th, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of con sidering nil claims brought beforo the Town Council by parties that cither had no docs or disposed of them at or about tin) time the assessment was made, and to hayo tho taxes on such dogs exonerated. By order of the Aug 15, 1888 COUNCIL. The Democratic Meeting. Mauch Ciiukk. Pa.. Auc. 21'. To the Editor of the CAltnoN Ahvocate: Tho Democratic Countv mecetln" held hero yesterday was tho largest in the history ot tne party in the county. Representative men from every district wero hero and tho intense interest manifested, with the hope ful prognostications made shows that the Democracy of Carbon is in a fair wav to realize Rauch's prediction of ono thousand majority As stated In the Advocate last week .1 resolution was introduced asking for the V....U.VI.I. Ul U t,UUlUi,,lUU lUUIilW U DCt of rules in conformity with tho Crawford- county system to be submitted to the coun ty convention for their consideration. Tills resolution brought out an animated discus sion and showed that the party is well supplied with good, eloquent and cogent speakers and debaters. The position taken by the Advocate In your last issue, that the Democratic ticket should be nominated by tho Democratic party and not by tbo bosses was ably maintained bv tbo nro. gresslvo clement In tho meeting, and vin dictively opposed by the old fogies and con vention manipulators. It was amuslnc to hear somo of the latter class dcclaro they were In favor of haying tho people nomi nate the ticket, and at tho same time lin ing all they could by foolish points of order ana roollsb discussions to defeat it. After the Chairman had attempted to defeat and kill It by "gag law" the better sense of tho convention prevailed, and tho whole matter was referred to tho committee on resolu tions, to report at the next countj conven tion. After tho meeting the unanimous opinion of the public was that the Craw, ford county men, though treated very bad ly, had by far the best of tho discussion. The AnyocATK was right In agitating this question. The people are tired of ma chine made tickets. Tbey want a voice in tho selection of their standaid bearers.The man who opposes this measuro shows he wuiiAiu ui uiaupiD. iur. uruig anu air, Rapsber entertained the meeting with very elnnuent unit InstmMlen tnoA.!,.. -I isairam 01 me people. Mr. Craig and Mr. eloquent and instructive sneeches. An OnsKitvEit Just received irom Boston, tin immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes, which we are sellinf nt $2.50 and $3. Warranted, solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro.. the Tnilm-s snln n(rnte fx. n ..! t)v,u wl L -V .1 n ml county. Our stock of hand- made shoes cannot be beat bv any dealer in the county. u..,w imi buiu ma uuruwaro establishment to Berlin X- Bryan. The latter gentlemen will hereafter con.lnet tlm business. AMONG THE WAGE WORKERS.- An Interesting Batch of Later Notes Special for yo worsmgmon. Tlie Montreal Star snvs: "What rnn.idit wants is the Kind of labor which will make the waste plnccs of the Northwest and oilier parts of the country productive. A larger area of cultivated land, and n fuller develop ment of Our mineral resources, will give more employment to tiio inhabitants of these cities and towns. Tho increase of our population, if wo are to prosper, must be oymtnctriF-.il. To effect this immigration should bp ind cimislv directed." l'lie Real litale Record, sncakiugorilie investigation Cnmmitlce, says: "Tho treat ment tlmo wiukingwomcn linyo received mint crenlc groat doubts us In the truthful licss of the much vaunted dignity which surrounds American laUr. Ai all cvcnle, n lUn.citiivli to make niiiipn nf American workpeople mid n derided prcfcience for the labor of imported paupers exists right ere among American manufacturers." To secure good workmen In the future there must be cencrmis ro-imcnitiim lid wi-cn master and men, and earnest work on both sides. Both classes owe it to themselves and to tho ritdng generation tniiuile in IhocfRiit to make III rough workmen of (hose who nro to follow them in the active conduct of Iradc." The Iron .Moulder Union reccntlv organized hero it said to bo in a very pros perous condition. W o nre pleased to noto their MlCCCKsfill (iriunlmtinn U tiio nnlr method by which labor can protect and de fend its right. The State Convention of the Knights of Labor of Michigan decided In recommend the nilnptmn of Henry George s single tax as ono of the principles of the Order to the General Assembly. The Iron Trade Rovieu siivx llmf. nor producing capacitv nf iron is greater than the demand, and that pricci cannot increase while tins condition exitts. It says lli.lt this is better for (lie country. A leading Pittsburgh chemist savs that Willi natural gas and the skili of our work men American glass is now the tinest-in the world, excelling tho famous product of Belgium and France. New booth Wales' railroads nro con trolled by tho Government. Lately a steam boat company lias secured a great deal of tiio trade. n r t 1 it. . Un Laboj- day at Minneapolis, Minn., .71 ItTnifn.. lt t tho .Mayor called upon all cmnlovcrs to shut down. Every body had a iollv time. Columbia Pa i.uddlers are Ton tr!to .,K ' t,lc m'"ucts ot folcle manufacture. A oxt babbatb, tho 27th Inst., the Evan wiumbia, 1 a., l'lHidlcra are on a strike thereby seeming our domestic markets and the Helical Sunday schools of Mlllnort Lehlch rainst a reduction from S .05 to S3.7."! ncr onnnrtnnitnr m.,n,,,.m. r... ."ouis 01 miupori, i.entgn against a reduction lrom 51.05 to ?3.o per ton. Last year's wheat production was 2,103,- 'lOO nno Imsliols tl,t f 1 oa- o no- 1 116 ls "ow receiving, constant and suro em fWnrn - ' '" Pl0y,"c"t il" ,h0 yenr ro,,ml n1"' l,rlces 000,000. A Knight of Labor orirani7.cr has cone to Australia List of Letters Remaining uncalled for In tho LebiEh ton, Pa., Post-Onice, for tho week ending August 18, 18S8. Ross. Mrs. Clias. I Hartley, Itobert I Llndenborger, Mr. Lewis, Miss Veno Mrnnio.nn. win Ktrolil, I.i Fayette, Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." James p. Smith, P. M. Water Meeting. There will be a meeting of the stockhold ers of tiio Lehlghton Water Company at 7:30 o'clock p. in., in Gabcl's Hall, on Saturday, AugU9t,2")th 1&S8, for tho pur pose of adopting By-laws and reconsidering tho question of water supply, at which meeting you nyo reqested to bo present. li order of the Board, Attest: John J. Lentz. Horace Ileydt. Scc'y. President. Call for Prohibition Cjunty Convention. All citizens of Carbon Countv who in tend to support tiio candidates of tho Na tional Prohibition party, aro Invited to at tend the annual County convention In tho Court Houso at Jfauch Chunk, on Satur day, August 23, at 1 o clock, p. ni. The convention, being a mass meeting, will embody the Prohibition party of tho coun ty, and be competent to transact whatever business may bo brought beforo it. Tim nominations for tho various County offices will bo mado at this convention, and every Prohibitionist is urged to he present. J. S. Beveii, Chairman. Vbatju:i!I.y, Pa., Aug. 17, 1888. Coal to Advance. The advance? In toils on anthracite will take effect on September 1st, and all buyers aro urgent In their endeavors to havo the coal thev liavo ordered shinned beforo tho 1st prox. On that date the rate of toll will bo increased 10 cents per ton. Tho new rates will be as follows: From the mines in tho Schuvlklll relHnn tn Philadelphia, $1.80 per ton; from tbo Lehigh region, $1.85 per ton, and from the ll'yonilng region, ?1. 00 per ton, yia the Pennsylvania road and 2 per ton via tho Lehigh and Reading railioads. Tho prices of anthracite coal will bo- advanced after September 1st. Persons who haye not yet done so should order their winter supplies at once. Normal Square Items, The picnic last Saturday was a grand success. Miss Josephine Simpson, of Coaldale, spent Sunday with Dennis Nothseln. Base ball is tho all absorbing topic of conversation with the young folks In this section. Normal Square cleaned out Pleasant Corner in a gamo of ball on Saturday last. Score 40 to 0. Thomas Mertz and Jflss Lillle Mcrtz were united In tho golden bonds of matri mony on tho 10 Inst. They have our best wishes. Prof. X. M. Balllet and Miss Emma Scidie spent last Sunday witli friends at Normal Square. Told. Ferional Mention. Lewis H'omcr, was at Tatnaqua, on Saturday, Hen Snartz. ofJKaston, was In town on Tuesday. 1 r,-o ir .,c it 1 1 ir . . -. uus,i ucuaua ui uruumyii, sx. l, ls visiting relatives In town. . . . 111a genial r . h. Stillwager, of Allen town, was In town Wednesday. Miss Annie Weayer, of Allcntown, Is sojourning with friends in town. Miss Annie Clark was visiting at Nesquehonlng several days this week. -'Ml Ifflfrrvla QwaAnn I 1.' . I I - . !. no'" fcn w. ui ijHkuii, ia mu guest of her uncle, V. M. Sweeny on Bank street --MrtC MIlinlA Trntlrtl, f T)n0..llfn Is e ?uest ? Minnie and Nellie i erner, on uanic street. . . Miss Annlo hunny. an estimable yonns lady of West Philadelphia, Is the guest of Miss Ella Bartholomew and CUra Schmid, of Philadelphia, are visiting rela tives and friends here. Mrs. Con. Kortwangler and daughters returned house Friday after a delightful visit of several weeks to lllnola Lake, friends. The Democrats in County Meeting. A LAKOE ANU HABHONIOUB ASSEMB LAGE OK TARIFF HJSFOIIMBRB. THE WORK OF THE CONVENTION. At no time In the blstorv nf tho Pnrbnn Democracy has there been such a zoaIiuic manifestation of sDlrlt Anil flffllf. 9a nro. nominates in tiio ranks of tho untcrrlfled at this time. Evcryb&dy Democratic seems to bo virtually full nf n.iM..tl.n, 'I'M. was fully demonstrated bv tho larco and cntuustastlc county meeting iiolii In ttm town of Mauch Chunk on Jlfondav. All the bid time and fighting Democrats were present, viz: Packer townsbln's old war horse, Reuben Stelncr; James Sweeny, of oumnilt inn; Charles II. Seidlc, of Normal square; John Gallagher, of Heaver Me.nl ow; Hugh McIIugh, of Banks, and hun- ureas of otUcrs, ready and vllllng to go In to tne political contest of tills fall with zeal and spirit. Tho meeting was called to order slmrilu alter cloven o'clock and Hon. A. G. Brod hcad made chairman: with JamosKwoonv. . . : . . of Summit Hill; Reuben Sleiner. of Paclrer; donn uallagbor, of Beaver Meadow, and Eugene Williams, of Wcathcrlv as vloo presidents; and E. II. Raucb, James Mal- loy and Georgo W. Morthlmor.as secretaries. Tho following gentlemen worn annolnio.l a committee on resolutions, Jflcbael CassI dy, of Nesquehonlng; Hon. Allen Craig, Ed. Enbody, and E. II. Raucli. of JVaneli Chunk, and D. L. Stewart, of Packer. After a few preliminary remarks'tho meet ing adjourned to convene at balf-nast. nno o'clock. Upon re-assembling the Hon. jnohaoi Cassldy, chairman of thn onmrhluoo n Resolutions, reported as follows: , Iltiolved. That tho Demnemev nt (ln-l.mi ..,.... tyrtomoft heartily anil cnnflilpniiv'rniirv tim nomination of drover Cleveland for president uuu Alien u.iiiurmaii for vlco-preslilent, and we hereby pledge them our cordial and earnest support. fieioIted.Tli.it wonnnrnvn nt n,l ..i,l, o,. ,i. platforms of our liartv. as ailnntoii iv m,. y. tlonal Convention at St. Louis and the State uonvention at uarrislmrg. fieioltietf, That we approvo of the voto of our Representative In Congress. Unn.ninn. . ltunk. alew, In favor of the Wills lllll: Wo believe It to ben fair and reasonable ltcmmin hill wMi-u ni surely protect American labor and American muusirics oy rcuoviiie tliem from onerous taxes I """""""' """a 01 irusis ami monopolies, ny reducing' the pilccs of food, clothing mid shelter I llV nfTnrilliw. ...... I..,t.,s.lnn ..... . byalTordlniroiir Industries frpn mill nntnvrt.l raw materials, and siifllclentlv nrntiwilm iiniii against the products of foreign manufacture, opportunity of conipetlmr n Kb forclsn mamifac hirers In tho maikets ot the world, Wo believe mis measure win give tiio laborer better wastes upon all his necessaries of life, and at tbo samo umo improvo and enlarge the business of our homo Industries. Reiolved, That tbo recent championing or trusts and monopolies by .lames (I. Wahio of Maine, 1.1 ncurrcci exposition ot latter day Republican ism, and we call upon all persons, Irrespective ot party, who are opposed to thoio unholy ul llances against tho wcll-belnc nf thn upm,!.. tr arise and sustain President Cleveland In hlscf- lorts to remove tlieso dangerlous agencies from the body politic. Reiolved, That tho cxainiilu set nciii oi uie so-caueti "American Protective Tar- in Association" In oniplojlng imported contract niuor totbo exclusion of American workmen. Is a ralr cxamplo of tho hypocracv of the high tar iff shrlckcrs who claim to bo the Special cham pions of tho worklngmcn. Xetehed, TUat 111 the death nf Hi-mmi! l'l.in,. If. Sheridan the nation has lnsi nm. nf lt llMlln nouic, ami sun mil onicers. His military services have endeared him in the hearts of the people, and we extend to bis widow nnd f.-i heartfelt sympathy. Joseph Fisher, Esq., prm-nlcd the follow ing resolution. - He&oltP.lh Hint, n pnmmlltm t.t tit,.. I. UUIULUU it L, LI1IN Il!PfIl?T I r 1 1 M IV lln nt... present for tho consideration of the next COUntV nnmtnnttnrr nnnvantlnn n -.r , , ...-....(, w,.MiMuu n out. Ul rules In accordance with tho Crawford coun- jy sjsiciu, io govern and regulato future Democratic nominations in Carbon county. ino spirit of Mr. Fisher's resolution was sustained by such ablo leaders as Hons. Y. M. Kapsher and Michael Cassidv. and after consldcrablo livelv dlscnsslnn tlm commlttco on resolutions, on motion of Eugene Williams, wcro appointed tho com mlttco to fulfill tbo spirit of the resolution. Upon motion of Michael Cassidv Sentem. her 8th was fixed as tho time for holding tho delsgate elections and the 10th as tho date for tho convening of tho Democratic nomi nating convention. There being no future. Tjuslness before tho meeting tho balance of the afternoon was uoyotcd to speech making bv Hon. Alien Craig and William M. Rapsber. The latter gontlcinan led off with a speech that kept tho audience in wrant attention. For sound logic and common sense combined with cloquenco and keen analvsis Mr. Ran, sher's speech of a half hour was tno best over delivered in tho County Court House. Hon Allen Craig spoko on the vital issues of tho day for almost an hour; his analysis of tho tariff bugaboo was keen and logical and was wol! received. COUNTV COMM1TTKE. Audenrled-James 1'. Sweeny, II. Terry, Charles Manor. Heaver Meadsw Win. I'oyle. Comtek McGanev. l'at. llreshn. East l'enn-U. s. Irehitzlemau, A. S. Stcigcrwdlt,. East Maucli Chunk John Ilyan, Ueorgc Heller. Condey Iloylc. Franklin T. F. Arncr. Geo. Kiizliin. W. If. Itcber. . Kidder N.D. U. MeLaud. Conrad Hoffman. Albert Ureltliamit. Kidder S.-S. Hawk, .Charles Wemit, Kmorv Ucti. Lausanna Win. Kennedy, John Potters, Pat. vuumiigiiani. Little (lap-George Henry, Clias. (Ireen, James Urrcn. Lansrord-Johnllreslln, Frank Helster, Andrew 1C1IIII1. Lehigh-Henry Fritz, Daniel Cannon. James Hleney. Ihlgliton-lleury KwarU, Daniel llidtzer, IL V. jnuriuuner, Jr. Mauch Chunk 1st W.-O. W. Intz, John itoss. riillln Covle. Mauch Chunk 2nd W.-H. K. Hnaitz. Michael warnke. Malionlng-Chas. Untz, A. D. Miller, Nathan 4immcrinan. Nesquelionlng-James Collins, Martin lluss, Pat. AJiciiuaii, l'aeker-lteuben Melncr, Jonas (lerhard, D. L. Stewart. l'aekerton-W, Ia-o Stiles, (leo, Dolon, Ioiold 1'enn Forest J. F. Smith, A. H. Orecn, Jacob Hode. Summit HHl-K. X. Cnnuoii. James Swennv. Sol. N. ltickert. Lower Towamenslng-l'red. Smith, .Uion Strobt iicury ouarer. :VeiHherly-Ed. F. Warner," Henry Sehafer, fjnvrance Taileton. Welssport-Mllton Flory, Henry O. Trapp, John viiiivrr, DKIKUATK ELKCTTlON OKKICK118. Tlie first to aet us .IihIi.h In .vr, n,..i i.u two List us Inspectors: Audcnrled-Deniils J. Ilole. 11. McKmlden Coudy Covle. Heaver Meadow-W. J. aaliaghcr, I. O'Donuel, Thomas Mcllrule. l!ast reim-Levi Stelgerwalt, W. H. HelnUle- man, ii. Kuch, East Mauch Chunk-Henry Ilelneiiuu, Darral O'Ponnell. Chester Haas. Franklin Adam Itecel, Tllilmiau Markley, ym, Kidder, N, -James ltelner, Adam ltfleh, JaecJi Waener. Kidder, S.-Emroy OeU. Ueurv 811ne. Joseuh Get Lausanne vVm. Kennedy, .foliu Potter, Vat. Cunningham. Little flap John Knstenbader, Adam Kuiikle, Levi tleorKC. Lnnsfordtoe. Karley, A. M. Neumlller ltd. Harkliis. LoniKli-Mn. Horn, l'rntik Matilon. Hamucl Kiielnler. Lelilgliton-raulWagncr.Kd.ltelirlB.JolinKscli. Maucli Chunk, 1st W.-Krank llaniinan, Howard c lectz. liovin. Maucli Chunk, 2nd W.--John l'aga. Charles YtarnKe, iitign Dixon. Malionlng-Jotm Mcltzter, Henry Long, J. 1), Hoffman. NcsqiiehonliiBtas. Ulepplnger, .las. Riley, John jvinuey, Packer 8. 11. (lerhard, John Englehard, John Roinlg. l'eim ForestIoseph Koch, J. A. Andrew, J. M. Ilaruniger. Hiimmlt lIlll-r.O.MclIiigh, Wallace Kleckncr. vtiuiam itciigato. Lower Towaincnslng-Wm. Ilehler, J'rank Wis Ind T.u. 1 Wcatherly M. (1. Kramer, Frank (lerhard, Jno. nines. Welwport Austin llnycr, Daniel (Iraver. rhllln iviissiiiii. Wall Paper. Wall Paper. at Cc Oc, 7c. 8c. 10c. Gold Papers at 10c, 12c. lfic. 20c. 80c to fiOc E. F. LucKK.vnAnn. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. The Switch Back Schedule. trains loavo Kwlloh.Tlanl Tinn. ir..i. ununu, a uo, io io, n :n a. m., a 20, 3 45, " isiimi,, j.iaucil 03o P. SI, Sundays 1 GO. 215. V. If. Loavo buramlt mil. 0 40. 12 20. A. Af. 2 00, 4 35, fl 10, P. M. Sundays H 00, 4 00' r. w. Low Prices for Jnh TOorV. wo take picasuro Is callinc attention In ono fact, viz: Wo m nmv onnlrmn.i .,.11. the latest styles of tync and tho fastest, run. " . w...,,.v.( ning presses which enable us to turnout at' . , very short notlco and in tho best stvln tnh wotK ot an kinds at prices exceudinoly i.ow. Please remember this, nriccs ten tn twenty-five, per cent, less than elsewhere. Normal Inititnte Ronnion. I ho lhird Annual reunion of tlm Nor mal Squaro Institute will bo held on the scliool campus at that nlace on. Mondav evening, August 27. Tho followl gram has been ananged: Salutatory, Ira J'.. Bonne,- formal Snuaro: deelamatlon: Jfaglna E. Klstler, Veissport; essay. Em ma Li. ivlstler, Lehlghton; history, Rey. O. P. Stcckel, Lebanon, Pa. ; addross.Prof. Tliomas M. Balllet, Springfield. Mass A Union Sundav School and Children's Day Rcrvice Next Sabbath, tho 27th Inst., the Eyan- Uapand Hazardsvillo wlllioln In a reli gious service In tho grovoof Obatlcs Straub. at Lehigh Gap.' Thero will be services in tho morning, afternoon and evening. An interesting program has been arranped. thero will bo an address by Rev. J. S. New- hart, II. T, Rclnhart, Maurice Bowman anu oincrs. i no public In general Is cor dially invited to participate. See if You are Registered It should not be forcotlcn that Thursday September 0, Is tho last day for tho regis tration of volcrs. Every person who In tends to yoto should seo that his name Is on the registry list, and tho best waj to at tend to the matter is to do it personally Young members of tbo parties should bo particular to see that they have not been missed. County committeemen nnd ylg iianco committees should look nn all TVm. ocrats and Republicans and seo that they are registered. Do not neglect to attend to tills matter promptly A Reliable Remedy. Allcock's l'orous Plasters never fail to give epecdy proof of their efficacy as tlie best external remedy for w'eak back, rheu matism, lumbago, bciiitica. colds, coinrbs. t-oro throat, pulmonary nnd kidnov difficul ties, malaria, dyspepsia, licait, spleen, liver and slomucli nllectlons', slriiins and nil local pams. They have been in use for over thirty years; and their value lias been attested by the highest -medical authorities as well as by voluntary and unimpeachable testimon ials irom tlioueands who havo used them. Ask for Allcock's, and let no explanation or solicitation induce you Id accept a sub stitute. Prof. Lewis Bcldler, of Lehlch street. has resigned his position In tho Paekerlon offices and has accepted tho principalsbip of tlie schools at tbo samo nlaco. Mr. Bcldler ls well spoken of as an educator. Hie Arion Cornet Band will nrc.sc.nL petition to tho borough council asking tho privilege to erect- a temporary 1 ng for band house on tiio lower end of tho upper square I ho petition Is liberally signed. Tho heavy rain hero on Tucsdav had tho effect of clearing tho atmosphcj o ' r , ; KSmS" "Is",sf,om B,,tlcrs of -On next Sunday morning, the 20th Lul!crn chuicli. this bornuM.: will imafn series of sermons on "Tho Llfo and Times i.Mti.i. t.. 1 . i) 1,, I'.lMall tno 1'rouliet." A cordial welcome - " 1 to all. I -The attention of tho people of Summit mil T e . , ...,,, , . . Hill. Lansford ai d vlcinitv is d reeted tn - 1 till. fni.f timf fltinrrrn if TTiint.tnrr,,. r.f l. a I ... ...s.v Uww.nv. . ....... ...... , uu 1 nonular Switchback Itestaurant. is antlmr. lied by us to leceivo subscriptions and moneys for the CAitnoxADVooATK. .. . .... ... -oonuueim. 1110 mercuani lauor or mo i O. P. S. G. Hall of Mauch Chunk, lias tlm agency for tho Star Campaign Uniforms and informs all Democrat and ltepublican clubs that he can furnish them with cam palgn suits at the lowest cash prices, Gentleman and ladies trold watches. Immense assortment, nn rlienlnv In flin pmintrv nrtnol to the larao stock on hand at thn . .1 f n -wt it tit I jeweiry siore 01 a. 11. lionrs, Maucn uuunic. HWWiwn?it ... ,i' . i. ...... .m uui iiiiiii'.n-iii i cuii, diny jt, iiiuiuus lllltiii!..T hppiI j inn nml -ri iliiva HKMINtlKU-ln West 1-etin. July 20. Kmiiia I., ilaucbter of 11 II. und Lyilla ifeinlnser. lined 3 months ami nine days. 1 .....nil.. .i.l nl..A .l....' fX'ivicin ii-ui Luiisiflru, July William .1., sun oi Boiiiiuun uuii oanui I'-CKroiu, ngeao iiiiuiiiia uiiu . tin. n. lnu'ri ii, I., uw . ... ,. .i... .'...... .ii in. . vim j.iih i.i, "n nun ui ouii.iiii.in ami iii.i a, iviiuer, iigeu LANCiE liwMalioMliiL', Auk. 16, ltajinoiul, son in iienrynuu aarau i.inse, nircu . nionins. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice Is hereby given thai an applleatlon will be made to tho (lovernor ot tho Ktato or I'oitlicvlvnnf'i. .in Mf.VliAV Alllll'UT i-tb A TION Or CUHTAXK COIU'OHATIONH" HlirOVtt iiiu j-iriii way ui Airii A- H. ioh, mm me sun plemenU theretui, lor the Charter of an kU-udrd corporation to be railed "Tbo Lehlghton Water Hnmnanv "thn h;ir:jtr umi i.lit-.t i.t u. hloh la tn. iy naier w me imuuc in uw itorougn oi im- btate of I'eiinsilraula. and to such iicntous.nart nershlps, and associations reslillng therein and adjaceut theretoas may desire the same, and lor these purposes to bate posseHs.nml enjoy all tho 11 iii luiiiiirKro Ui Ulll AVI ui iuhtACI! 11KVDT, Holhrltor. I Kenierer.DaUUKbbert and J. U (tubcl, under pluv i VI 1 1 IT vn If Tn v ivkaiiiimU iTinv tvit ii.-m. i I I III I SJSJ I The Oft Told Story Of tho peculiar medicinal lncrlts of Hood's Barsaparilla is fully confirmed by tho volan- varjr testimony 01 thousands who liavo tried It. Peculiar In tho combination, proportion, and preparation of Its lmrredtentn. In tho extreme caro with which it Is put ui', jiuuu oarsaparuia accomplishes cures whero other preparations entirely fan. !. liar In tho uncanalled enoil namn it Ims n,o.i at home, which is a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar In tho phenomenal sales It lias attained, Hood's Sarsaparilla is tho most popular and successful modlcino before tho DUbllO 1ml.1v for luirlflr. n, blood, giving strength, creating an appetite. 1 Binicreu irom waKemincss and low spirits, and also had eczema on tho back of my head and neck. whlelm.K rorv innn.in. I took ono bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and I havo received so much benefit that I am very grateful, and I am always glad to spoak a good word for this mrrtlelno." Una. .r a SNronn, rottsvillo, I'cnn. Puriflos tho Blood Henry Rlges. Camnbell had scrofulous sores all over lilt body for fifteen years. Hood's Sarsannrltta cured him. Wallace Buck, of North ntnomflol,!. v. v suffered cloven years with a torrlblo varlcoso ulcer on his leg, so bad that ho had to glvo up business. Ho was cured ot itin also of catarrh, by Hood's Sarsaparilla BoldbralldrnmrUts. Slialxfariu. rvnn.i by a I. HOOD a CO., Apothccarlos, Lon-oll, Mast 100 Dosos Ono Dollar PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads, -: Note Heads, Letter Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Programmes, Price Lists, New presses, new tvno and i. ' i all kinds of Job Work, in the low DVices. Mail orders lrrnivn - . ,f."t sfK IMm11lrlll llllxr ' ' "l '' ."', CAMOI JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, THE MEXICAN LAND and DEVELOPMENT Go. CAPITAL STOIK Sl.000.000. Shares $5.00 Each. Full Paid and Non-Assessable. jiu a uuuu& ui nvn xvyjitmo to immediate subscribers at par ul'ul',u' ol ulu -"C'lsmy. ?ov:"ent ot Jlexico In tho'stato of Taimutllpas, n nw , , : Z Zi " t HT" S.hr.'"" I . - r""..-nnt. Mine.-, 111 uiu niiuiuinnuiH anu seuieinenioi a lern- torv almost as larL'e an t in shitu .if lVniwvK'ui.i-. win, ..i ,..., .i . ,, - , - - - j mate ami ample rainfall. The land offered with I ...III ...111 ...... ... " ,. Z ,1 7," ''w'T " TT . 01 - v. ...... iiiit! ,11 hm o niiu ...m... n,,. ... , . 4 o-- - .-. ... nut 1 1m nlili.ita nt tlwt emnn.i.. u..l..nl..lA.. .. in -!' ... ..v uv..,tN...j. uu.w i iji.iwu i, in ance In equal payments nt Thirty, Sixty and Ninety IT,' . ' c" nrtllr"sh any banker or ' . mnnw,,m . . , . ' viiiiiuii, uiauuiiti lEOIH. - NEVtT BETS m AND STYISH MATERIAL FOR SUM MER WEAR. :m INCH TWILLED CltBAM CLOT1I.-A now for Ladies and filiildren. KIUl all-wool Lrcpc. l-miblied Albatruxi Twilled Caslimercs. Ilandsomo Cream r-f nnvnrv.L. n , ., 1 b LOUINUIISOC). Beautiful ilowcr nail v-f iiuivo in uivi nninn, FLOUNCINOS. Beautiful Ilowcr patterns cr designs on beautiful cloth. Allover r ir a vti t t v i.t nitvj.i vno ... ncr . . .wi.iun-viin mrgains. Ihc iattems aro rich, liavo cIoruiH wX nml nro well covered. I-mliet Inli.ri.rfl.vl m flllU lll.n cti.Mll.1 nvnnA..n 1 . l.l . . - - , : , , """... ...iiiiinj iSTVLISII SATKENS. Our sales of Krench piny account lor our-great siuce8 rrnm the fm t Unit the poods wero tho very liest to bo had, styles the ; choicest, and iirices lower than you coilld buy tlie.am'e coods in MAltSEILLIiS (JUILTS. Woctumot help in large cities no not show you the aswirlmenl, nor do ihoy give von tho close nrlces wo dn. Our snips n I , i . nivirlml . ii.i.. -. . ",!,o.l,f ... v est goiHls and low prices will increase our ins enu. v o are siiowlng eight dillorenl line of Crochet UooiIk. OOI)S. o liave everything iIciniLle. AltA80Ii 111 elllM.. wlilln nnr kliwl- ..rUtll 1 . l -t- TT-.i ....n.. . . INOHAAIH.-.I ;i i;"r?r .' " 1 ' Opposite American Hotel Over Canal Brlfc E. Wassprl, Josi UNDERTAKER AN'I) DKALHIt IK FURNITURE, PARLOR SUITES, 13E11 ROOM SUITES, &c, fee. l'rleet the very lowest. Quality of Roods the best. Satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Caskets, Coffins and Shrouds, We havo a full linn which we will furnish at tho lowest posilble prices. Flour, Peed, &c, tit till, fltnt.nlf .MlMltl. of .'AM. w.nnrt..n1.1n ("all and be convinced. JOSEPH P. REX, AprlMj EAST WKISSPOltT. Estate Notice. Kstntoot ANNIE laiZAHKTll (iEfHUTS, Isle of tho lloroiiRh of LehlRhtnn, carbon county, i rciina., deceased. ! , All persons knnwlnR themselves to bo Indebted 1 to said Estate aro requested to make Immediate ; payment, and those having leRal Claims against I (ho same, will present them without delay In proper order for settlement to .rniiv iirnniTu ! Executors. LEWIS (HiOmiS, .Inly nth, 8Hwo Lehlgliloii Blanks of all Kinds, Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, : Shipping Tags, -Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars,. &c: nxnollpnt fnmlitine mmi.io w wv-u illliUlt IIO tU UU best style, nnt exd taraordinary immnrlintn nttnnfinn ' up!? Fd RbXi ADTOCAI! Lehighton, Pa, oi iana to eacn snare arc ottered of Five Dollars per share, for the bonlercrt bv the state or Texas ami tho tUfbV J?."" . - ' ""'"so. sl3 ?l V"- ,,.... iwimi.iLiui,, iiomiiy iiiimriitiv VII- the stock, and for which neuntiablc certificates ,tsc" .mlv. ?ac ! lrtlel' " 'e holo ... - .luii-uiiiiciii. 1.11111 111 nit uiuieii niaies iiiosiiares will ......... . .. . 1HM.11 iiiwv iwuj 111U111.11111 .up uncivil iii iriirry .. . . . : . uu !ii;i-i:iHi:u ai juiiuws: ncr cciu. ensu. nai- Days, liemit bv Draft, rheclc. Kmr.. m- !?.. banker. Prospectus nml full Information on No. 5 Hroadwav, New York. braiiilful , r.mv material, fashionable ' in dill'erent nualllies. All-.t-l Cream Cream Wmd Henrietta,.. Summer weielit with work licuvy and odd. Eyelet and flow- work in wideband Iiandsonie rirh desiirni , " . 1 ""'"sonie rjcli designs worn in wnicnmi Handsome rich designs. inmi kimii. iieiure purcjiastn. iiievare Kileciw have been marvelous. We can meliouim; Quills. For wo know many stores uvii niiiiuiiiiiig eiegani. ami it good lion- now lurgo talc, we will dooiirb&t to meet- .piallile. Mnrselllc QuilU, also a lino nitin. in.viri-1 irVlll. UMM.
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