ORISIBAL CHEAP CASH STORE The WHY of It! FIVE GILT Edged REASONS WHY VE CAN UNDERHKI.b AM. OTUKIUf ? Fihst. No lcnl to pay! Skcond No fancy salaries to payl Third Sclllnc exclusively for Cash In. sure us against bad debts. Fourth Buying in Rrcat quantities for Gash enables us to securo Roods bclcw regular prices. Fifth Our light expenses befog divided among many departments docs not Increase the cost of goods. We aro showing an ELEGANT STOCK of CURTAIN LACES in entirely new patterns. 40 inrli Cream, bound scalloped edgo, at 18 cents per yard. Never before sold under 25 cents. 42 inch Cream, bound scalloped edge, at 21 cents a yad. Novor bcoro sold under 82 cents. 42 Inch Cream, plain edge, 24 cents a yard. Neyer before sold under 33 cents. 45 Inch White, bound scalloped edgo, at 80 cents a yard. Ncycr before sold under 45 cents. 02 inch White, bound scalloped edgo, at 40 cents a yard. Never beforo sold under 00 cents. ' 50 Inch Cream, bound scalloped edgo, at 42 cents a yard. Nover before sold under 65 cents. Also, a large line of FIGURED SCniMS, and PONGEES at the same low prices. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. JULY 0, 1880 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. The yaluable property on Bank street belonging to the Daniel Clauss estate will be exposed to public salo on the 23;tl In stant by the, only surviving executor, T. D. Clauss. This Is the same properly that was knocked off to Frank Monroe, of Allentown, for $2200 some weeks ago. Monroo failed to materialize hence the new sale. To prevent a similar Imposition somebody should bo on hand with a good sized club, ana that somebody should know how to use It In caso of necessity. Postmaster Anthony Raudenbush and his assistant, S. Howard Chubb, assumed control of the postofBce here on Jlfonday morning. The official transfer was made Saturday evening after business hours. Ex-postmaster Smith retires from four years' service with the kindliest regards of all patrons of tho office regardless of politi cal affiliations. Ho made a good post master, and further compliment is not needed. It is not generally known, of course, but $300 to $500 per month ts Invested by people hero and In tho suburbs for Louls anna lottery tickets. It Is all money practically thrown away for it it Is doubt ful if any Investor has yet drawn an equivalent to the amount spent for tickets. Onr advice Is to keep tho money at home and circulate It In legitimate channels. A sporting feature in this town on Saturday will be a grand pacing match in the Driving Park between John Robrlg's "Fanny Lambert" and Henry Chrlstman's "Black Frank," for a purse of $50.00. The ra will come off In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, the winner to score three heats out of five to harness. Admission to the park, twenty-Aye cents. As will be noticed elsewhere the Lo hlghton Water Company are advertising for bids for the erection of the necessary build ings, laying of pipes, Ac, preparatory to supplying the town with water. This is another step forward in the right direction and our people should not fall to glye it their hearty encouragement, The borough farm Is degenerating the bay In the Public Square was one day recently sold to Aaron Krum for $2.00. A big tumble In values, eh; . two years ago It brought $17.00 and was considered cheap at that. The duplicate for 1889 taxes is now In the hands of Collector Schadlo who will receipt for tho same on and after the 10th instant. You will be five per cent In by paying up within sixty days. If you contemplate the purchase of a bicycle, make it a point to see Ed. Zern at the Opera House store before closing negO' tuatlons and you will savo money. o Contractor Georgo Miller has a force of men at work on the large annex to Henry benwartz's new Bank street furniture es tablishment. Call ai Keinerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and see the largest stock of furnl lure, carpets, etc. lou can savo money by doing so. o Central station agent M. O. Bryan has been on tbe sick list daring the past week, but we are pleased to note his recovery. A good, strong, healthy boy, about fourteen or fifteen years of age, Is wanted at this office. Apply at once. o Wallace Erdman has been Installed as clerk In Horn's popular Central Drug Store, opposite the Park. James Walp has orcctcd a hot air heater in L. J. Hausman's new Northamp ton street residence. 4 Fon Sale Cheap. I have on hand three nice Baby Carriages that I will sell at or below cost. J. L. Gaiiiu. o Tax Collector Sobad.e)'s residence on South Bank street.ls, befog nlcoly repainted, -rThe newly elected K. Q. E., officers will be installed on Monday eyenlug. Copenhagan will again be fashionablo at picnics this year. JPeddlng rings at E. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. Eagle Cash Store." WRINGER8, CI.QTIIKS BASKETS, STEP LADDERS, EXPRESS WAGONS, In splendid variety and complete assort' ment at prices marked down to the lowest notch. When In need ef anything In tho aboye line don't fall to call. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, etc. Goods tha best and prices the lowest. ROBERT WALP. N? rtn Bank Btrttt, opp. ValleyUouj'ouud "Carmine" Straussborgcr, ho that compounds drugs and sells corn plasters, pa :ls green and physic, for Ileber's popu lar drug store, attended tho commence ment exercises of Falrvlew Academy at Broadhcadsvlllo, last Friday. And 'now when you ask him what kind of a time ho had tho corners of his mouth sneak around to tho back of his neck and dance a gig, his cars flap and his hair stands up and ho ciles out with all earnestness, Immense. Wo bellova him; ho Is built that way. Children's Day. was observed In tho Evangelical church with interesting effect on Sunday evening. The Interior was crowd cd to standing room only. A programme arranged with great caro was recited with pleasing success to the very large audience. Tho vicinity of tho altar was nicely deco rated and showed tho excellent tasto of the ladles who had tho arrangement in charge. Tho public highway In South Lehlgh ton, leading to the Mahoning Valley, will be made wider by a few feet; with this pur pose In view the Borough Council haye purchased from Lewis Graver sufficient land to make the proposed Improvement. Consideration, $100. The Lehlghton Water Company, will meet on Monday evening In Gabel's Hall. Tho Company waa organized about one year ago, with what result Is well-known. A little more push gentlemen, a little more push, so that another year will show more and better results. Tho dally mall between this place and New Mahoning Is scheduled as follows: Leave Jfahoning 12:30, arrlye at Lehigh ton, 2:30; Leave Lehlghton at 3:30, arrlye at Jfahoniug5:30. Charles Roth is tho carrier and his compensation Is tho low sum of $;07. Advice from our young friend, Roy. C. E. Bartholomew, formely a resident here, but now filling a Reformed chared at Cressonla, Schuylkill county, is to tho ef fect that thoy aro well pleased with their now home and the people of that town. Farmers and property ownors should bear In mind that they aro required by law to cut Canada thistles on their properties beforo they go to seed; the are finablo for tho neglect, and tbe complainant is entitled to a part of tho fine. "Jim," said Carlyle on one oecaslon to his friend, "Jim, ye'Il find yourself in a more eompact and pious frame of mind If ye shut your mouth and hire your teams from David Ebbert, tho popular liveryman on North street. Tho ctgarmakers employed In tbssev- eral factories here have, had the week off owing to tho exceedingly damp weather. It gives 'em a chance to enjoy life, but It don't suit 'em worth a cent, does it ilertz? Any of our readers wanting positions right off on salary and expenses paid, with old and reliable firm should refer at once to the advertisement In another col umn headed "A chance to make money." Lost On Sunday, June 29, between tbe corner of Lehigh and North street and the Eyagellcal church, a ladles gold brest-pln. The finder will be suitably re warded on leaving tho samo at this office. P. F. Clark, tho restauranter, has backed his favorite pugallst, Kllraln, with local sports, to tho extent of a cool hun dred. Excitement runs high as to the probable outcome of the great contest. Benjamin Senslnger, of Lehigh county has moved to town with his family and 6c- cupys the A. P. Clauss residence on Le high street. Mr. Senslnger Is employed as engineer In Gnaden Hutten tannery. County Supt. T. A. Snyder left for Altoona Wednesday to attend tho sessions of tho Stat o Teachers Association. Mr. S is a member of the Executiue Cemmlttee. Ho will return about the 12th inst. Tho borough school directors meet on Jlfonday and agreed upon the following tax rate for 1889, a reduction of ono mill on building and the same on school: building nine mills; school, nine mills. The Hersh neater IKorks closed down Saturday for a week or two and the follow ing men as a consequence aro idle: Harry Wood, John Campbell, Eugene Bartholo mew and Samuel Wolfe. The membership to Lady Washington Council, D. of L. was increased at a late meeting by three inlatlons. The order now numbers over fifty-members and Is In prosperous condition. David S. Kreamer, who has been work ing at Scranton for tho past few mouths has returned home to stay and will bo pleased to recelyo contracts for house palmi ng, etc. Teachers' examination was held In the high school room on Tuesday by County Supt. r. A. Snyder. Tho attendance was as usual, and concluded all of last year's teachers. George Nusbaum, tho gentlemanly agent for the Dayls sewing machine, Is tho happy dad of a bright little baby girl. Tho Advocate extends happy congratulations. To see the largest assortment of gold watches of handsomo and choice design and at prices that will make It au object to buy here at E. II. Hohl, Mauch Chunk, I hayo on tho coming a Keystone steam well driller one of the finest and best machines in tho market consequently will make the best wells. James Wali1 Jfrs. Jerenila Fenner and daughter, of Catawlssa, Pa., have become residents of this place. Thoy occupy part pf the Daniel lrieand residence on Hank way, At a regular meeting of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., to be held Friday evening all members are wanted present as business of Importance will be transacted. It will make your eyes bulge In their sockets to see the magnificent lot of gold watcbss just recteved at Jauch Chunk Jeweliy store of E. H, Hohl. o The town council will .meet Friday eycnlng to fix the taxiate,wEich will in all probability remain as last year, viz: ten mills on the dollar. A neat Jron fence will be erected In front of John T. Nusbauiu's residence on Bank street. Ed. Zern Is agent for all the best makes of bicycles. Persons contemplating pur chasing will save money by buying of him. o Prettiest lot of watch chains ever dls- played In this section of tbe state can be found at Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store of E, II. Hohl. o A substantial plank pavement In front of Tbedore Kemerer's Bank street residence Is an Jraproyement worthy of emulation. The Jr. Q. U. A. M. and Lady Wash tngton Council, D. of h. will hold a fair and festival In the near future. Claude, a young son of Mrs. Joseph JJrumbore, shot himself In the leg with blankcartrldgo last Saturday. An Infant child of Joseph Yeager. of Beaver Run, was burled In the Catholic cemetery on Tuesday, A first-class Board of Trade could do much for tho general advancement of our town. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car, pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. o Tbe time for holding tbe next county fair is less than three months off. The Lehigh Stovo Foundry employees It observed the glorious Fourth. OUR SISTER BOROUGH. The Stroller" Itlinlieil Krents on tho Other Sltteln his Uiiml Stylo. William Eggo, of Germanstown. Phllado'phla, is sojourning hero. Prof. J. II. Kratz, of South Bethle hem, has been eloctcd principal of our public schools. Hnry shoemaker Is considerably braised from the effects of an upsot while driving near Trachsylllo. Rey. Aruanil and wife who havo been visiting hi: A. P. Andrews aud wife, re turned home to Tlago county this week. Miss Jaglna, tho estimable daughter of P. J. Klstler. is homo from tho AfeyerS' town Palatlxato college, spending her vacation. For Uvlug not wisely btit too woll James Krum wofe, on oath of Ella Ilart tian, bound oyer to answer at the next term of comt. O. 11'. Laury and wlfo. Salllo Laury, Llllie M. Gutti, II. C. Trapp and W. F. Blery, spent Sunday very pleasantly with Peter Blel and family at Stcmton. The Pottsvllle District of tho Evan gelical chnrch, including tho charges at this place and Lehlghton, will hold their annual camp meeting at Bowmanstown during the first week In August. Letters remain uncalled for in tho Wcissport post offlco as follows: Levi Beltz, AmelnBoyer, Patrick Donnelly, A. Harris, "J. H. H.," John H. Storner, Jllss Nellie Collins. Persons calling for any of the above pleaso say "advertised." On the 2nd of July, twenty-six years ago, Captain Solomon Ycakel marched Into Gettysburg at tho head of his companyi and charging on tho Rebels drovo them back In discord from tho foot of Little Round Top. It was a bloody battle and decided the fate of tho civil war. It made hcioes at great cost but saved Pennsyl vannla from further Invasion. In honor of this auspicous event Captain Yeakel on Tuesday swung a beautiful flag to tho breezes from a lofty flag ntaff on his pro perty. Ebenzer church of Welssport held Its 9th annual Children's Day exercises in their church on Sabbath evening. A large audience had gathered long era It was time for the exercises ; the aisles being filled with benches and crouds were turned away. At 7;30 the exercises began by an address of welcome by Miss Tillle Delbert; short speeches followed which were Interspersed with singing. The different parts taken by the Infant school could not have been surpassed and the school can not give too much credit to the teacher Miss Mary IHiitehead. Tho recitation by the 12 girls "Jesus loyes us," could not havo been ex celled and showed much caro taken by the (eacher. A temperance speech by Miss Laura Beaver and tho recitation by Eva Romlg subject Nobody's Child was grand. After whlch Rev. Arndt made a few brief remarks and tho 0th annual Children's Day was soon a thing of the past. The receipts of the jug breaking amounted to $17.08. j. r. g. llH.e Ball. .Manager Davis signed McKeoyer. of Hokendauqua. on Tuesday. Ho struck out 10 of the Lehlghton boys on Saturday last, and will bear watching Dlspatth. Hold on I He struck out six men. Don't allow your zeal to run away with jour common sense. The Slatington B. B. Club failed to go to Lehlghton last Saturday owing to tho Catcher not being In time to take the train a.m some oi me players would not co without him so tho rest ef them had to stay here also. Owing to some dispute, last Sat urday between the players and tho Man ager In regards to the game which was to bo played at Lehlghton, Manager Q. A. Stettler, immediately resigned as .Manager of the Slatington B. B, Club. iVews. Com ment Is unnecessary, farther than tho fact that Stettler is a gentleman. Slatington failed to materialize Satur day to the disappointment of quite a large number ot the lovers of the National game who had assemble on the grounds. Tho management returned admission tickets and treated the votaries of the sport to a well played game between two picked picked nines. .Much indignation is ox- pressed for the mean manner in wldch Slatington acted. No cause Is assigned for their non-appearance but it is conjectured that they did not like the idea of havine wo suecosslvo defeats from Lohighlon, and took the above means to save them. selves. It was a small way of sneaking out of an agreement but what can you do about It? You know the article? The came between NesnnrOinnlni nmi Ti.i..ii ton was one of tile most excltlm; up to tlie sixth imuuK cue, wiiuessiHi in mis piace. jsverv play was wutched with Interest up to the sixth when the visitors lost their equilibrium and Lelilshton scored eight times before retiring. We append the score by liiiiliiua: ' 1 1 QSlKATQn nesquenoning,,, o 001000012 Lehlghton 0 1 0 0 0 8 1 0 x-10 lleicliard struck out IT men- .Ton new lauiels: the boy's are playing ball; the visi tors were the strongest club Lelilgliloii ha tackled this season, and besides belnu cooil ball limjcia mvy uie luvill guou leilOWS. JiaiTllOlO- niew iiiupireu. Tsacliers Appointed. At a special meetlncr ot the So.lmnl nnar.i im 011 Wednesday evening the following teachers I'rincipai F. j. stettler. flrammnr School w. K. Smith. Advanced Secondary-Aggie llauk. Olil's Advanced Secondary llattle Koons. llov's Heoomlurv Alice Mnntr. Olrl's Secondary llAttle Muslim? Ailentnnn uuy Aarunceu rrimary itaue A. Warner, Fleetwood, Pa. mrrs Advanced rrimary Llllie ltelchard. lloy's Primary No. 2 Klla Uraver. tWrl's Primary No. 2 laura Weldaw. lloy's Prlmarv No. 1 Jlyra M. Qood. Olrl's Primary No. 1 Sfay Drelbelbles. Mnhpulng Jteim. -Mrs. Mahlon Nothsteln socnt Sundav at ieuiguion. David Ebberts moved into his n houso last week. Moses Zellner sa sevcrelVcut lila knin with a knife that he Is confined to his bed. Owing to the rainv weather last week and this a good deal 01 hay has been spoil' The picnic of the New .Mahoning Band which was to be held. Julv 4th. has been posiponeu. The dally mall between New Mahonlnir ami .emgnion commenced on Monilav, Charles Roth, Sr , Is the carrier. C. F. Sltler lost a valuable horse last week. The animals lei: was broken bv a kick received from another horse, and to put u out 01 113 inisi'ry yas Killed. Among the visitors In the Valley dur fog the week were the following; William 1 Unwm.n n.l .nlfn .f if...,.. 11 1 -. . 4 ..unu nuu nu6. u, uailllj VUUUK, tiuuu mm james neisier, ot revision : Jjll ton .0Derts and wire, or Aiapstieid, Uhlo; H.uu ueo. eiperur, ai ieuignion. Last Sundav an election for officers was held in the Normal Square Sunday School and resulted as follows: Superin tendent, Eugene Nothsteln; Assistant bup't, u. II. Beldle; Sec'y, Dennis Nolo stein; Treasurer, D. S. Loncaoret Organist Emma Seldlej Deacons, A. F. Oldt and William Mertz. This school will observe unuuren's Day on the 17th of August. I) ABU. Rumor of a Methodist church for Jamestown is again rife. Everything In tho line of furniture at Keinerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods the best. o A boy named Stro.hl, agetf about twelve years was accidentally drowned m me canai av uazzam's on Wednesday. risoriiK TvnocoMii aor Personal Goxslp ttbaul 1'coplo who Visit nnd go a Visiting. W. C IFelss, of Bothlcliem, was In town during the weckv Prof. J. M. Roborts and wife, of Beth lehem, are visiting friends In town. Lewis Zahn, of Slatington, sp'ont Sun day with tho folks at home on Lehigh street. Harry O. Goude, book-keeper for tho Lehigh Stovo foundry, Is In Jersey City, this week. Miss Llllie, thn mlmnblo daughter of Burgess llclcli.int, is home from tho West Chester Stato Normal iicliool. Misses Maty Kutz and Ella Sbadt, cs tlmablc young lames uf Allentown were guests of John .1. Ku'z nnd wife on Bank street. Mrs. Jacob Brown miller, of Terth Amboy, N. J , spent several days very pleasantly with LHilghlon friends during last week. Harry Raudoiilmjli, of Vlcksburg, Un ion county, vt as in lou 11 tt Is week, as the guest of Uncle Jako ami family ou Bank street. rrof. Thomas B.illlet, Superintendent of tho Springfield, Mass, schools, will go abroad this summer for tho benefit of his health. Tho following students are at home for the summer months: Homer Adams, from Schuylkill Seminary, Fredericksburg, Chailes Hawk, from the Mlllersyllle Normal school, and William Ycnser from Ursinus College. District Grand Chief II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., assisted by Sir Knights H.R. Kreldler, Daniel Baltzcr, L A. ll'orner and L. O, J. Strauss Installed the uewcly elected officers of Enterprise Casllo No. 115, K. G. E., of Weatherly, on Monday night. Tho same team will install (ho officers of Wahnetah Castle, No, 251, of Jauch Chunk, on Fri day evening. The Deutsche Clolilencn Atllers Organised. Gnaden Hutten Castle K. G, E. was In stituted on Wednesday ecnlngln Gabel's Hall, with a uiembeishlp of forty. Dele gations were cresent from Castles in tho Lehigh Valley and the event was made a most interesting oi.e. Following tho exer cises of Institution and Installation an ap petizing repast was served to tho yisltors at tho Mansion Houso by meln host, Horn, under tho auspices of the German Castle. Tho outlook for the order Is very promis ing. The following officers will serve: Past Chief C. E. Delcamp, M. D. .Noble Chief John Stark. Vice Chief Samuel Seller, High Priest C. T, Hagerdorn. Venerable Hcimlt Geo. H. Enzlan. Sir Herald Otto Lembcck. .Master of Records A. J. Lltzenhergcr. Clerk of Exchequer Charles Lltzman. Keeper of Exchequer John n. Bender. Worthy Bard II. A. Delfendcrfer. Worthy Chamberlain Thomas Stocker. Ensign Samuel Graver. . Esquire John Kreidemvcls. First Guardsman Joslah Confer. Second Guardsman L. P, Steck. Trustees Samuel Seller, Thos. Stocker, Samuel Graver. July. Monday wo stepped Into July, tho har vest month. It was originally deslenated Quintanu8, In rcferenco to Us fifth place in the calendar. It having been the month in which Zullus Ciesar was born, after the death of this Emperor the nama was changed to July, In honor of that groat warrior, unr baxon ancestors called it Hay monafh, "because thev then therein usually mowed and made their hay-bar- vest." utio month of July Is not con sidered a favorite season of the vear. It has Its uses In the economy of nature It Is goon naying and harvesting month but aside from that It is the best month In the year to run away from, It Is prolific of green fruit and tho stomach ache, and it kills off more young children than all the other months nut tacether. It Is thn season, too, for sunstrokes, whether the thermometer Is Is among the nineties or not. One great use of the month apparent ly Is to put money Into the pockets of the ice men to reduco the temperature, of strong drinks so that they can be swallowed easily. So far July has hardly been up to tho ayerage In point of temperature, but there Is plenty of time for It to make up for all deficiencies. Generally Dissatisfied. Hearing that much dissatisfaction pre vailed owing to tho appointment of Hon. A. W. Raudenbush as postmaster, an Advocate reporter Interviewed a number of the most prominent and leading Re publicans on the matter this week with tho result that the report was affirmed In the most emphatic manner. It Is coa- cecded that while desiring a change under the new administration, tome worklne Republican should havo had the benefit and emolument of the office. A. W. Raud enbush was made a member of the State Legislature, and It Is claimed that for any thing that ho may at niy time havo dona for the party this honoj was more than sufficient. The appointment has stirred up quite a muss In the party camp and no soft soaping u III smooth the matter. So it stands now, .with a premise of a bigger racket later on if this disregard for tho desires of of the working Republican con tinue, v. Friendly Vlalt, On Saturday evening last about twenty members of tho Indepentlent Order of Good Templars of Jauch Chunk including several, members of tbe East Mauch Chunk Lodge, paid a friendly visit to tho lodgo of tho sa o namo of this place, whloh moots on i-aturday evening of each week in Ileber's Hull. Tbe party were composed of about an equal number of ladles and gentlemen, one member "God's Imago cut In ebony," seeming to be tho Ufa of the party. Thoy were brought down in a coaeh drawn by a span of four horses, and after meeting with the Lehigh ton lodge speech-making aud refreshments. being tuc main features of the meeting, they returned tba s.nie merry party as they came, about half past ten o'clock, The Lehlslilou lodge propose paving tlo Mauch Chunk lodge a visit In the course of a iaw weefei, New Jr. O. U. A, St. Officers. At tho next regular mceUng of Lehigh Council. No. 101, Jr. O. U. St. M., of town, tho following elected officers for the enbu- Ing term will he Installed: Councillor Ed Deltorllne. Vice Councillor Joseph Rennet. Rec. Sec'y ir. J. Heborllng. Asst. Rec. Sec'y Frank Heffelflnger. Fin. Sec' C. A. Wagner. Treasurer Henry Nicholas. Conductor Quint Arner. IKarden John Hagenbucb. In. Sentinel- Will Bchffer. Trustee Ed. Miller. " Representative to Stale Council C. A Wagner, THE COUNTY SEAT. Llvo I.ocat TopicK Chronicled for Advocate Headers? Ten prisoners aro confined In tho county jail. H, Schlcgel was In Lehlghton attend ing a reception given Homer Adams on his return from school. Tho agitation for a now Court House promises a remodelled building In tho near future If nothing more. Sheriff Hiram P. Lovan last week took John Fagan to Danville where he Is now confined In tho Insano Asylum. I ho splendid baso bah gronnds at (Kalinetau are ready for use. Ball clubs will find It profitable to tusscl on tho grounds. Tho 'Good Templars paid Lehlghton Lodgo a visit on Saturday night. Thoy left hero In a each drawn by four horses. They report as having had a good time. . Brother Enbody and Deacon Prlco may not be making much of a fight for tho Associate Judge nomination, but just tho samo It Is Interesting enough to cause, Elder Maloy considerable anxiety. Stephen HeBry, of Northampton county, purchased the Georgo Henry es tate located In Lower Towamenslng which was sold by sheriff Levan on Satur day. Consideration, $1 850. Mrs. Kauffman, mother of Jack Kauffman, left home Sunday night and was found Monday morning in tho Lehigh river. IHllIam Merrick, 'Of East .Mauch Chunk saw her, and plunging In tho river rescued her. -Michael Haffner Is a new border In the Eastern Penltentary at Philadelphia, and John Gairlty Is also a charge to this couty in tho House of Relugc. Both were taken to their respective domiciles bv Sheriff Levan. On last Thursday Chas. Lentz L. V. R. R., Police had fifteen Hungarians up beforo 'Squire Boylo for stealing coal from coal cars, Four were found gulltr and warrants for four more were served the caso was settled by thorn with the R. R. Co. -Tho Marlon Band delivered somo very lino music at tho .Mansion Houso which was appreciated very much by tho excurs ionists after delivering qulto a lengthy programmo they marched to the American and played tho rest of tho evening. Prof. Kauffman deserves a good deal of credit for tho condition of tho band. -The two hundred New Jersey news paper peoplo who visited Mauch Chunk Saturday beforo returning homo from a trip to Niagara Falls, could not help but bo pleased with tbe entertainment afforded thera as well as with tho scenery that attracts thousands hither overy season. They were an Intelligent looking party representing the brain and power of loyal Jersey. Joseph Weyhenmeycr, aged sixty-eight years died suddenly Saturday evening of heart failure. Deceased was ono of our oldest and, most rejpected citizens, and was supervisor of canals for tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company since 1855. Ho first saw the light of day In Lancaster on tho 8th of January In tho year 1821. When but twelve years of age, and duilng 1833, ho moved to this place and entered the emply of tho above company as a driver boy and has filled positions with that com pany over since. He was a prominent Odd Fellow and for many years president of the Upper M. C. Water Company, ho was a director of the recently organized steam heat and electric light company, and pre sident of the school board. Ho was on his way home Saturday evening when over taken by tho cruel hand of death. Mauch Chunk loses a good citizen In his demise; honest, christian gentleman, esteemed and respected by all acquainted with him. Interment took place on Tuesaay, a large concourse of friends following tho remains to their last resting place. County Breezes. Lewis J. Chrlstman, tho popular host of the Lower Towmenslng hostley, cele brated his 40th anniversary on July 1st. The event was a most pleasant one and Lew did the honors In his usual good style. -Children's Day will be appropriately observed by tho members of tho Normal Square Sunday school ou Saturday after noon, August 17. A programme of an ex ceedingly Interesting character is now in course of preparation for the occasion. -rMiss Hattiq Mushlltz an estimable young lady of Allentown, formerly of Lehigh Gap, Ibis county, graduated re cently with high honors from Ihb Stato Normal School at Kutztown. This no doubt will bo pleasant information to her many friends In this county. -Comrade J. Thompson McDanlel, of tho Eagle Hotel, Pleasant Corner, has just received $138 back pension with a guaran tee of $8 per month hereafter for dis abilities contracted in tho late unpleasant ness. Mr. McDanlel served In the202d Pa., Volunteers under tho late General Albright. There aro now at homo spending tho summer vacation In the picturesque .Mahon ing Galley tho following students: Ira Scldle and J. H. Longacre, of Mublcnburg college, Allentown; C. E. Arner, Geo Drelsbacli and E. O. Nothsteln, of Frank lln and Marshall, Lancaster; C. D. Kress loy, D. M. Balllet, Warren Sitler, of Pal atlnato college, Meyerstown; and Misses Amanda and Hannah Balllet from a New Jersey seminary. Thera Is perhaps no other township In Pennsylvania that has as many college students as Mahonlng all of which is to her credit. Carbon County Teachers' Kxnmlnatlon for 4oou win ue iieia as roiiows. East Welssport for Franklin Township, 'Wednes day. August 7. Hudsondale for Packer Township, Thursday, Augusts. llockport for Lehigh and Lausanne Townships, Prlilay, Augusts. Pleasant Corner for Mahoning Township, Sat urday, August 10. East Haven for Kidder Township Mondart Alt- East Penn'for East Tcim Township, Tuesday, Mllljwrt for 'Lower Towamenslng Township. a mui ana j, Auuiiat la. Stcmlersvlllo for Upper TowameuslnTownsliip, Saturday. Atirtit -u. ' ' Btouy Creek Schopl House for Petui Forest Town ship, Saturday, August 81. LenlKlitou, (Special Examination), Saturday, Septembr.m. All applicants must bo examined In the District In which they Intend to teach, un less written permission to do otherwise be granted by tbo Board of Directors desiring to employ such teachers. No certificates will be granted to applicants under 17vears of -age, nor to applicants who have not made a careful study of one or more of the best woiks on Teaching. All applicants having a full oxe (1) In any of tho branches last year's certlflcalo need (lot bo examined In such branches this year. Re ferences as to character will be required of all applicants not known to the Superinten dent. The Directors of each district aro respectfully requested to. Ue present at the examination In their district. T. A. S.w Ptsii, County Superintendent. Railroaders, yoy can save a good day's wages uy Duying your watches from U. P. Bock, Lehlghton. o Cnrbon County's Upper Hnri. -Connor Post, No. 177, G. A. It., of oummit Jim, paid a fraternal visit to Doublctlay Post, Tamaqua Friday ovenlnir. The veterans had a good llme.ond told the old story o'er onco more In tho samn old nappy way. America's Fastest Itallnrny Train, and the ureal liecord It lias Marie. Tho "two-hour train" which leayes tho Reading Railroad station at Ninth nn,l Green for Now York at 7.30 A. st , Is tho fastest scheduled railway train In' tho United States. In addition to this distinc tion, It has made a rcconl for prciision and regularity of movement which hlch anilmr, Hies declare to bo without precedent in tho history of railroads. From January 1st to Juno 1st, this train made 130 trlns tbat.i. a trip overy day oxcent Sundav nnd In tim flvo months It reached Its destination he- hind time ou only nlno occasions, and In these instances tho maximum vnrlatlnn from the time-table was but a fcflOilnutcs. On tho remaining 121 trips It arrived on schedule time to tho second, avoraplns 04 per cent, of absolute promptness. This un paralleled showing demonstrates that the Reading Railroad not only possesses a loag nlticent & comulctelv-enulnned lino hot Philadelphia and Now York, but also that It Is managed with rare ability and with close regard to tho rcnulrcmentn nt ilm traveling public Philadelphia Times. Switchback Schedule. Tlnvlntr t!m n!imt (fiiliia Ill .1... Mauch Chunk and Summit llill stations as follows : .navo ,u"r Jlaurh Chunk station at 8:30, 10:10 and lt:3T A. It., and zoo. 3:45. aniia-xt P. M. Leave Summit Hill station at 9:10, 11 ;lo A. M.. and 12:20, 3:20, 4:35 and 0:15 P.M. ' ON SUNDAY. I.C.1vn TTlinPr Mniir-h Clmnlr ntl.m..ln.i Leave Summit Hill at 3:00 and 4:00 P. sr. Look Here, lliiltriersl Tho undersigned Is prepared to simnlv. building stone, firewood! posts, etc. at casonablo prices. Address, II. J. DANZElt. Apfil 2T-3in. LKinaiiTON, P. O. Tho second annual picnic of Aqua- shlcola Lodge, No. 705, I. O. O. F., will be held In the groyo near Millport, on Sat urday, July 20. An address will be ifclly crcd bv Rev. David Craft, of Wyalusing, Bradford county. Pa. A cornet band has been engaged and refreshments will be furnished. Picture rod and coving. No nice room complete without it; very low, at Luckcn bach's, Mauch Chunk. o Be Sure If you havo mado up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to tako any other. Hood's Sarsaparllla is a peculiar medlclno, possessing, by virtue ot Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curatlvo power superior to any other article A Boston lady who knew what sho wanted, and whoso cxamplo is worthy Imitation, tells her experience below: To Get " In ono storo where I went to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla tho clerk tried to induce mo buy their own Instead of Hood's; ho told mo thclr's would last longer; that I might toko It on ten days' trial; that If I did not Ilko It I need not pay anything, etc. But ho could not prevail on mo to change. I told him I knew what nood's Sarsaparllla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking nood's Sarsaparllla I was feeling real mlscrablo, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for somo time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did mo so much gcKxlthat I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mas. Exxa. A. Goff, 01 Terrace Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Soldby altdrnggtats. 51;etiforfl5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, LoweU, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar To Whom it lay Concern. Notlco Is hereby given that all persons are forbid tresspassing upon or removing any prop erty from the farm or buildings ot the under signed, situate in the Idahoiilni; Valley, Carbon county, Pa., under penalty ot the law an tho same Is my projierty. JOHN (lOMUItV. Juno 7, 8U w3. ANNUAL Financial Statement. Receipts and Expenditures OF THE Leliislitou Boro. School DM, Carton Co., For the Year IJiidlnc'Juno 3, 1880. ItEOEIPTS. dross amount of tax duplicate for school purposes t 3.333 39 For building purjioses 3,268 04 S.(!,fl03 63 Deduct abatement 212 07 Deduct exonerations, defici encies etc. .............. . 147 80 UeductCollectors commission 172 14 $ BGi 07 Total tax receipts 8 6.040 CO Cash ou hand last year 343 10 State appropriation WW 22 From loans l,ooo oo From Sundry Sources 38 78 Total receipts. $ 8,318 76 KXrENDITUKKS. Teachers'salarles.,.., 9 3.BS9 25 lloud and Interest 4,322 17 Fuel and contingencies 369 03 Furniture and apparatus sss ts Repairs, etc 3S5 36 Salary of Secretary, etc 76 so Salary of treasurer, etc SI 4. Miscellaneous expenses GO I 09 Total expenditures...,, $ 6,817 00 llalanco In tho treasury 9 ifiOl 76 ltecapttulatloii of Miscellaneous Expenses, Win, Seaboldt, frgt on desks. 8 11 51 Union Industrial Fibre Co., buckets.......... 4 BO Hiisii. Mut'l Fire Insurance Company, ass'm't 23 60 L. .1. Ilausiiiaii, auditors 4 CO T. J. llretney. hauling 1 23 .1.1. McCasky, School Journal 9 00 II, V. Mortntmer, publishing annual statement 17 00 (1. T. Ophnger, tilling our dip. 1 CO Charles Wuiul, janitor 141 00 John S. IamiIz. lire barrels..., 1 U8 F.N.rcter & llro.,flrc escapes 3lioo Hcydt & Seaboldt. Insurance. M U'wls W'alck, hauling 10 40 K. New hart, faying lavement 0 Mi V. Seaboldt. frt on stoves.... 10 38 Heydt & Seaboldt, Insurance. 4 60 J. 1'. Ilrownscombe,llagglng.. 106 40 Jos. Obert, hauling flagging. . 8 23 Owen lielirlK, books 29 8 691 09 V. P. LOKO. rrcsideut. Attesti K. 1'lEltCE I.KNTZ, Secretary. We, the undersigned, Auditors of Lelilgbtoit Borough, Carbon county, having carefully ex amined the above accounts ot the treasurer, llud them correct to tho bestot our knowledge and belief. II. .1. IUiktnkv, 1 .1. J. Kutz. Auditors. L. J. IUvsman, . ) Resources and Liabilities. HESOUItCES. Cash lu the treasury 9 M 76 I.IAI1II.ITIKS. Homled Indebtedness $ 21,830 00 Liabilities lu excess ot resources. . . . 20,310 o liabilities in excess of resourves.Juue tli,lm 3VW ro Juuciswa Hats and Shoes! All the latest Styles in LIGHT AND BLACK HATS. Our stock ot Hats is very large, so wo are sure wo can please you. Ql-j.pQ f IN Shoes wo can show you any UAlut, Krado or style. We buy for cash, direct from manufacturers, aro the very lowest. 23 Pieces Satlncs. Trice, I2"',4 cents. IS l'lcces Satlncs. Trice, 10 vents. 20 dozen Men's Flannel Shirts. Ttlco CO cents. Tleaso coiuo nnd examine our stock boforo buying elsewhere. AD AMMEHBK AM & SOW First door abovo tho Opera House, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. GREAT SACRIFI SALE ! ! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS THAT MUST BE SOLD " 1 For the next Sixty Days, new building, we will sell an elegant line of FINE FURNITURE ! including Bed lloom and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Tables, Sofas and everything in the above line at prices marked way below cost, iu order to save the expense of moving. It will be made a Stupend ous Sacrifice Sale ! the equal of which has never been witnessed in Carbon county. Our stock includes the latest in styles and the very best in quality ; no shoddy or shabby goods, dear at any price, but the very best at prices positively below actual value, and less than you can buy for at any other Furniture House in Carbon county. We are determined to reduce our large stock, and for this purposo have originated nsalc of Marvelous Sacrifice regard less ot our own loss. This is no brag. Call and be convinced that competition cannot react! us in quality or price. HENRY SCHWARTZ, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Persons who are Interested in the Management of PIGNI Will find it to their interest to witn tlie OH JTCJ0 CMJEJLM JLJM JFIWMJ COJVJFJBCyPFOJVMIM Y. We take great pride in our manufacture of Ico Cream, of any flavor desired, and do not best to be had in this section. supply picnics or parties, are we again repeat, is the Best. anything in our line, we are, Nusbaum, & Gulton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE. SPRING - Wall Paper and Decorations AT W.F.Biery'sPopularDrugStore, .WEISSPOBT, PA. ' OUH stock la largo and complete ami includes all tho very latest styles and shades In the above goods, and the prices knock competition sky high, A special invitation is extended to the people to call and see our immense stock Ijefore purchasing elsewhere. Wo feel cofident that wc can please you and save you money. In Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, OUH stock equals, if not surpasses, in ipudity and freshness that of any other establish' nient in this section. Kespcctfully, W. F. 11IEKY, Druggist. t Hill MAUCH CHUNK, PA. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We give below a partial list of some numbers which we consider extra good value and worthy your inspection. oi. luuuuiuciurer, T guaranteed. buy ; Our prices WORTH OF FURNITURE REGARDLESS OF COST! a ' preparatory to moving into our PARTIES, have the undersigned furnish them choicest hetitate to pronounce it the very Our wholesale nrices. when we always ,very low, and the quality,'" Soliciting a call when in need ol Respectfully, OPENING OF - lit I K H 1) CorsetCovcrs, from 12c to 98c. uowns, lrom 45 cents to 1.98. Drawers, from 21c to 60c. Chemise, from 2lc to 75c. Skirts, from 45c to $1.89. q we taice pleasure in invltlns you to oxamluo the quality, I style and prices of these fioods as tlioy are direct from tlie anil we Know nicy are rlclit, fit and Hnlsli Kespectfullj. C. A. Rex 8c Bro., Opposite American Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNA.
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