ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE Store closes etcrv evening at 8:45 o'clock. The Camp-mectlng of tbe Evangelical Association to bo held In Bowmanstown Park In tho Lehigh Valley, commences on Tuosday Aug. Oth and will continue until Tuesday evening Auk. 13th. 1 he number of tents it Is petsumcd will bo greater lliAii last year. At this camp-mectlng the con Tho Have you eyor noticed how nicely peo plo gel along who pay as they go? Thnm rvn l.Mtf fnr fftll llllV Mllanlv Mid savinclv. and at the end of cadi year grcgatlon of Lehlghton, Wcissport, Tarry havo a b.ilanco ou hand. villo circuit: jlfauch Chunk, Lansford, Ilaz Keeping out of debt means peace and elton,,H'hIto Haven and Wllkes-barrc will happiness. Hero are somo of tho great bargains wa ftrn (.nalilf.il f lirnnnli tlm HAfth RvBtpni. to offer tho people of Lehlghton and stir- roundlngs: Lawns, 4 cents, Challlcs, 6 cents. Batistes, Scents. Crazy Crapes, KM cents. American Satlnes, oc, lop., 12c. French Hatlncs, 21 cents. Tennis Skirting, 25 cents. Seersuckers, c., 8c. Outing Flannels, 12Jic, 17C Toweling, 3 cents. Tnble I.lnen. 18 cents. Eiderdown, 87 cent. Lancaster (Unchains, 0!4 cents. CO cent Wlitto Shirts at 30 cents. Ladles Fast Ulack Hose, 11 cents. Cora, 6 cans tor 25 cents. Tomatoes, 3 cans tor 25 cents. Sardines, 0 cents a box. Prunes, 6 pounds for 23 cents. Wrapped Hoap, 7 cakes for 25 cents. Best Starch, S pounds for 25 cents. Olive Oil, 9 cents a bottle, Tomato Catsup, 12 cents a bottle. Duraee's Salad Dressing, 30 cents a bottle. Totted Tongue, 24 cents a can. French Flckles, 20 cents a bottle. 1'otted Chicken, 33 cents a can. Boned Chicken, 55 cents a can. And so on tnroughout our entire stock prices are marked to the lowest nolcli, J. T. NUSBAUM, i Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. JULY 13. ISSO LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. -Dr. W. G. M. Sclple, ex-Shcrlff Thos. Koons and James llalllet v,cre the judges In the grand pacing race at the Drlvln; Tark Saturday afternoon between Henry Chrlslman's "Black Frank" and John Rehrlg's "Fanny Lambert," for a purse of $50. "Fanny" won easy In three straight beats, after loosing the first to "Ulack Frank." Considerable money changed handsTn the result. Between one and two hundred people were present. Chrlstman's horse Is a graceful black and easy of motion, while "Fanny Lambert" ls.a roan and somewhat Inclined to be lazy and very de ceiving In appearance, but she gets there all the same. At a regular meeting of tho Lehlghton Water Company, hold In llebcr's Hall, Afondav evenlnc the following directors were elected to serve for the coming year John S. Lentz, R. F. Hofford, Horace neydt, Ir. W. A. Derhamcr, Win. Mo Cornilck, J. L. Gabel, William Montz, II, J. Kuntz, John Obert and JI'm. E. Ash. The following officers were then elected by the directors: President, John S. Lcntz; Vice-president, R. F. Hofford; secretary, Horace neydt; treasurer, A. J. Hurling. Arion Cornet Band plcnlced pleasantly on the banks of the picturesque Tine Rtln. eiebt or ten miles from hero, las'. Saturday, They took the Instruments along, and we'd go a dollar that they awakened the echoes of the quiet old "Valley with the sweetest music yet beard in that locality. They were accompanied by the genial David Ebbert who handled the reins of the fonr-In-band 'bus. An oat stalk five feet six Inches In length, weighted down with over ono hun dred grains is a sample of the grain that grows in Saegersyillo on the farm of Lewis K. Peter who Is well-known here. The above specimen was on exhibition at J. IW Raudenbush's liquor store this week and attracted considerable attention. Communion services will be observed in Trinity Lutheran church on Sunday morning and evening. Preparatory services will be held Saturday afternoon In the Ger man language and In the English language In the evening. Rev. Allen requests us to extend a special Invitation to the public to attend services in tbePresbiterlan church on Sun day morning and oyenlng and prayer meet' lng on H'cdnesday evening. If jou contomplato the purchase of a blcvcle, make It a point to see Ed. Zem at the t)pera House store beforo closing nego tuations and you will savo money, o The regular meeting night of the Independent Order of Good Templars has been changed from Saturday to Friday evening of each week. Campbell, the jeweler, will occupy Dayld Ebbert's new building, next door to Walp's tinsmith shop, when completed. Of course you need not bo told that Dayld Ebbert hires out the best rigs lu town for a pleasure rldo. Terms law, o Picture rod and coving. No nice room complete without it; very low, at Lucken bach's, Mauch Chunk.' o Everything in the line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods the best. o Robbie, an eight-year old son of Peter Frltzlnger, fractured hlsrlght arm on Tu.cs day while at play. The members of Ebenezcr Evangelical church will observe Loye Feast Sunday morning coming. The Advocatk has all the facilities for printing bills for plc-nlcs or sales at lowest prices. Ex-postmaster James P. Smith has Veep sworn )n as a clerk under Postmaster Raudcnbusli. The holy communion will bo obsorved In Zion'g Reformed church Sunday a week. The days havo lost 12 mluutcs in length since June 21st. The number of Gnaden Huttcn Castle, K. G. E Is 310. Bank street lias a number of ycry bad side-walks. be represented. The refreshment and boarding department will bo run this year and bo under the direct supervision of tho committee. Rev. F. Bernd, tho able pastor of tho Jordan Lutheran church, In South White hall, has been elected to tho Professorship of Latin and Grcok in tho State Normal School at Kutztown, and have signified his acceptance of the same, as wo understand, It Is likely ho will In tho near futuro hand In his resignation of bis present position. He beforo entering upon his duties for the ministry was a teacher In tho same instl tution. Ho was also principal of our pub lic schools and is a son-in-law of our re spected townsman JMoses Ilellinan. Ills many friends hero are much pleased at bis success, There Is some talk of the erection of a borough building on tho town lot ou Northampton street, to be used as a placo of meeting for the town council, school board and fire company. There are many reasons why Lehlghton should havo such a building and but few why it should not A thice story brick would just bo the thing. Councllmcn. consider It. To invite and establish new Industries In a town Is a most Important thing for its business people to do. To glyo support to home Industries already established Is equally important. As tho home news paper docs moro for Its town, its industries and general prosperity and good narao than ulniost any other element or Influence, it should not bo forgotten On Friday cyculng of this week the I. O. G. T. hold another monthly open lodge meeting In Jteber's Hall, commenc ing at 8 o'clock, to which everybody Is In vited. A choice programme of music, recitation, oratory, etc, Including an ad dress on Temperance by Rev. O. W. Dun gan, the highly esteemed pastor of theJf. E. Church, will be given, Frank Clay well, need about fourteen years, with a homo in this town, is n prisoner in the county jail at Jfaucli Chunk. Ho was under ball for some time on Account of having been In a racket whereby a wagon belonging to "Boss" Clauss was broken, and on account of his s'ep-fathor "throwing up" bond in his caso ho was Incarcerated. Lightning plays peculiar freaks. On Wednesday during a heavy thunder shower It struck Into the house ou South Street occupied by Mrs. ll'eldaw and wiccked tho chimney and scattered the roofing slate in a llyely manner. Several trees were also stuck In tho neighborhood and altogether it was tho most severe storm, of tho season. Tho monthly salary of Miss Aeglo Hank, teacher of the bov's advanced secondary school, has been advanced from $3Tj to $38 Miss Hauk has taught for a number of years in our public school with great success and the advance in salary is only a small recognition of her services and ability as a first-class teacher. Tlomas Koons, of Trcichler's aged 04 years died on Tuesday and will bo buried on Friday afternoon. Foe many years ho was a firm and consistent mem ber of tho Lutheran church at Chcfiyvlllc, He is an undo to our esteemed townsman B. J. Kuntz,, proprietor of Gnaden Hutten tanneiy, The Evangelical Sunday School, of Lq hlghton which Is in a blooming condition under tho Supfrintcndency of S. Howatd Chubb, and the Evangelical Sunday School of Mauch Chunk contemplate an excursion to Glen Onoko in the near future. Henry Christman, the pppular land lord of the Fort Allen House, Wcissport, and Al Miller, of town, left on Wednesday for points In tho coal region where thoy ex pect to dispose of .a number of carriages, harness, &c. Call at Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and seo the largest stock of furni ture, carpets, etc. You can save money by doing so. o Ed. Zeru Is agent for all the best make of bicycles. Persons contemplating pur chasing will save money by buying of him. o A very pretty Iron fnnco In front of 21. O. Bryan's Lehigh street residence, greatly Improves the appearance of 'tho same. Tho members of tho Lutheran Sunday school plc-niced very pleasantly at Glen Onoko on Thursday. Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. o LIVELY WEISSPORT. Doings of tho tYoek Upltomlieil liv the 'ifltrollnr." A. M. Allen, of Philadelphia, spent tho gluiious Fourth here. Henry Gclsel, of Catasauqua, spent Sunday In town with bis mother. Miss Sadlo and John Sewcll, of Aud- enrted, was with friends for a few days recently. Rov. W. A. Leapold, of Potlsvllle, was In Franklin township during tho past week. Milton Roth and family this week moved to Hamburg, Pa., where Milt has a first-class job lu tho foundry. Miss Addle, daughter of 'Squire John Miller, has returned from a very pleas ant visit to hor ulster at Brooklyn, N. Y. W. A. Kindt who boarded with Rob Hongcn on Union -11111, for somo time Is now taking "fotographs" at Saylor's Lako In Monroo county. Rox, the well-known furnlturo man across tho canal bridgo has his ware rooms jammed full of new styles of furniture at tho vary lowest prices. Mrs. J. G. Zem and Mrs. Jacob Stranssburgcr, wore visiting Jlfrs. Daniel Graver at Wllkesbarre this week. iridic In that city they attended tho great Sanger fest. -By a "deal" withHorseman B'clsinger, of Pottsvillo, Jqhn .Heinle the popular landlord of the Franklin House, has come In possession of valuable horse with a record. Tho Evangelical Sunday School will likely plc-:nlc In ono of the two following groyes; l'blfcrs in Franklin, or seigenius' down near Parryvlllc, sotnetlnio during tho last days of tho piescnt month. On Wednesday, July 17th the Luther an and Reformed Sunday Schools will pic nic at Glen Onoko. This Is always a great event with tho member's of tho Sunday School and they do not fall to tako advan tage of it. The annua! camp meeting of the Potts villo District of tho Evangelical church will convene at Bowmanstown commencing August Oth. Persons desiring further In formation can be accommodated by calling on or addressing the worthy pastor of tho abovo church at this place, tho Rey. S. B. Brown. Lulla A., daughter of Charles Daniel, aged seven years, died Wednesday after a short Illness. Funeral services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. rr.orLH Who oomis aj uo. l'ersonnl OoMlp nlmitt l'ooplo who Visit mill iron VUiiln&. Jfrs. J. W. Raudenbush, of Bank St., Is visiting her son Kd. at Perth Ainboy, N. J. , Mrs. E. 8. Wheatlcv and daughters ac companied by Mrs. E. 1. Hills are visiting at Lebanon, Pa. Mrs. ft. L. Sx-tiy i.-.urned Tuesday from a pleasant vi-it : .Viilluiusport, Md., relatives and filer. !i. MIss'Gtaco llitnp'iin "f Jersoy City N. J., Is vlslilng r'i .tlvs nn. I friends In Lohlghtoti and l'tu'kfn.n,. Mrs. J. H. Caiiitib?tl iimiI daughter Miss Dora, of Noil 'i limit i rcct, visited Bethlehem last Si, 'ird.i''. Jlfrs. 3 fa 17 Mule, iiu.l iirf. M. Whldcr and daughter Emily, of Allentown, spent Wednesday in town with friends. Edward Jones, ilio jolly 'ostler at tho Exchange Hotel, spent Tuesday with his mother In Trachsx ille, this county. Misses Eliza Uaithold and Llzzlo Shlr- cr, of Slatington, visited Jus. 1', A. Her man, on Bank sf.cct, over Sunday. Tho genial I In try 0. Good, book-keep er for the Lehigh Stove Foundry, returned home Monday f.iiu a pleasant visit to Jersey City. C. W. Metzi-.tr and wife, Paul Balllct and wife and Mrs. V..r.: Noll, all of Slating- ton, were guests of l'liouus Sell and wlfo on last Sunday. Hisses Aliconinl Flora Siller, of North ampton street, accouii'.-i'ili'd by their guests, Francis and Miss K.-c i.- lluuituel, of Potts villo, enjoyed a delly.'.iiful carriagp ride to Tamaqua on Sund.ij u'. II. V. Jfoilhi.'iic , r , and family cn- joycdn pleasant v I I . lUi week from Hen ry Fullmer, wlfo and ftmr children who ar rived hero from Johslomi, Saturday oven ing. Tho family were very fortunate in es caping any serious loss I rouithe great flood which swept away millions of dollars worth of property and resulted In tho loss ot thou sands of lives in that vjclnlty. TIiIctInc Trninp Arrrntcil. Oc Thursday night a number of tramps forced an entrance Into Fred llorlachcr's beer bottling establishment at tho lower end of town and stole five kcus of Rochester lager beer, which they removed to Mahon ing Yard, a mile below town. All night long and tho greater part of tho next day OUR LITTLE CITY. Nplcy Tjucnl Gleanings From the Hewn Hopper, ft Kittle of KTtrjthlliK. Fourteen prisoners are boarding with Sherltl Levan. irahnetah Hotel, Glen Onoko, has thirty-two guests at present. L&n Smith will bnlld a new dwelling house on the vacant lot next to tho Dim- rnlck residence In tho Second Ward. Leo, a young son of our popular cloth ler, Jonas Sondhelm, shot himself In tho hand with a blank cartridge pistol recently. Cashier S. S. Smith, of Llndcrman's National Bank, spent the glorious Fourth with his family who are summering at As bury Park, js. J. Daniel Uherdon was discharged from Is about building a large and roomy out tho County Prison on Tuesday after sery- kitchen for further conveniences, ll'oaro ing fifteen months for throwing vitrol in pleased to nolo that Charley Is prospcilug COUNTY NEWS. Local Jumbles Strang Together for Our Header. The coal works belonging to Win. T. Carter & Co., Beaver Meadow, destroyed by firo on Friday night are to bo rebuilt. Stephen Lcntz, of Lower Towauicnslng has sold to enterprising and progressive farmers in this county during the past few months, ten celebrated mowers of tho Mcs- singer manufacture. During tho thunder storm ICcdnesday afternoon llghtnlbg struck into a shock of rye on Shoemaker Halm's farm In Towa- mensing and left a heap of ashes where It had stood. Our old friend Charles Lcntz, of Nls Hollow, recently moved into a largo and commodious now homestead, and now ho wlfo's face. If Weatborly's crack baso ball club can make arrangements they will play Mauch Chunk on the now ball grounds at Glen Onoko, Saturday afternoon. The next session of tho Stato Teachers' Association will convene In Mauch Chunk, sometime In July of next year and will assemble tho grandest body of intellectual capacity eycr gathered In our midst. Among tho prominent visitors In town your correspondent noticed John Jllllcr, so finely, Tho echool directors of East Pcnn Dlstilct contomplato the erection of n large and substantial school building to take the place of the school now known as 'Glndcr's school house.' The building will bo 24x32 feet and contain alt modern Improvements. Mrs. Henry Remaley, aged four score years, one of tho oldest residents of Fire Line, in this county, died after a short ill ness ou Saturday last. Funeral services John Zern and A. W. Marsh, of IKclssport, wcro held In the Towamcnsing church on 'Squire Beltz, of Lohlghton. and Percy Faust, of tho chipper Wcatherly Herald. Peter and William Becker are out of jail on $1000 bail each. Thoy como from Beaver Run and will bo tried for aggravat ed assault and battery on hcurlech Krcamer, of tho same place, at the aext term of court. W. H. Cook and brldo havo returned from a wedding tour of several weeks to many of tho principle cities. Thoy will make their futuro homo here, Mr. Cook, holding a responsible position with Rox & Bros., Bon Marchc. "n. M. S. Finaforc, or the lass that loved a Sailor," was performed with great success by home talent on Tuesday oYcnlng, Monday, it uio tuunuer of applauso that grostcd tho building, performers can bo taken as a correct criter ion of its rendition. -Vyiiancs ll eyuenmoyer, cmuloyed on coal wharf at Coalport, stepped on an old plank ono day recently, and falling Into Wednesday afternoon and wcro largely at' tended by relatives and friends. A sad accident occurred at Pleasant Corner on Wednesday afternoon by tho death of Jrs. Frank Gilbert, who was struck by lightning. Deceased was en gaged in her household duties when tbc flash catno that cut short her life. She was aged about thirty ycats and leaves llvo small children to mourn tho loss of a kind and Indulgent mother. The husband, who is a prosperous farmer, Is grief stricken aver the sad ovent. Interment will tako placo Monday morning from Beck's church. Tho Normal Instltuto at Normal Square, will open tho summer term on July 22, In the public school The term will closo on October 4. Such able educators as N. M. Balllct and E. O. Nothsteln are among the in structors, which fact guarantees a success ful and beneficial teim to those who at lend. Persons from a dlstanco will find Mac- held high carnival In a drunken carous- onootluepIt8 struck his head.so severely Normal SqfTate, lu the beautiful Mahoning -day .t0 Prouuco concussion of tho brain. Valley, attractive and Interesting generally 9 attacked car Inspector .loio ltoth, Whom I tlinv Ifnnnlfntl ilmvn llm luiiilr .mil wnnl1 clock.. The aflllcted parents have the bavo otherwise Cea en had he not escaped. Stroller's" sympathy in their sad bereave- iIcarIug o lho ..,,, spl,u.. C.onsIabIa Mm. nicnl. "Patriotism let loose I" Is the way a Welssportcr put it to the "Stroller" on Thursday evening when the air was filled with the thundcrousKlln of exploding fire crackers and the sky was illuminated by tho colored flamo of roman candles, sky rockets, Ac, Several thousand people wit nessed the grand display made from tho hill near tho O. R. R. To tho promulga tors of the celebration much cretllt Is due as is also to our people who made the cele bration possible by contributions. In connection with tho Children's Day exercises iu Ebonezer Evangelical Sunday School last week, the report of our special correspondent failed to mention thoMamcs of John Heller, Charles Roth, Rev. S. B. Brown,- Mrs. A. P. Andrews and others who labored so earnestly for the suscess of tho auspicous event. To Miss Lena Hong, en also belongs much credit for tho delight. Seizor, of Franklin owifhlp, sworo out warrants for their arrest In 'Squire Buck's court Friday afternoon and proceeded to .Mahoning Yard with a his crowd and a number of deputies. It so happened that tho deputies got thero firat and thoy made short work of tho tramps those who did not escape were beaten in a sickening man ner. Upon the arrival of Coustablo Setzer th'e men wcro ordered to fall lu line with the majesty of the law. They appeared beforo Squire Buck and gave their names as James McGinlcv, James Aii(lerson,John Short, Jflko JicCue, HHIIam Sweeney, James llrown and J. If. Shoit and were then remanded for lil.il at 'he next court. Thoy were loaded In a "Black Jfarla" in tho shape of an old body wagon drawn by three mules and taken to Jau6h Chunk under guard,of Laf. Schoch, Bob Rehrlg, L. A. Miller and Ch.ts. KcDanlel. One of the two whom escaped was captured ot Under tho careful treatment of Dr. Erwln he Is convalescing. "Andy" Davis Is a huckster and halls from the Second Ward: on Tuesday ho was at Franklin and having too much bug juice on board was done up by a gang who didn't like his "freshness." His eyes are .decorated In a lovely manner, and aro of that shade of lilac so dlsagrceablo to a do- posed fighter. Tho Board of Pardons In sdSSlon at Harrisburg on Wednesday recommended tho pardon of Dr. G. W. Frick and John Burns who were convicted In tho Carbon county courts on the cbaigo of abortion, and are now serving theirrespcctlvo terms in the Eastern Penitentiary. Frlck Is said to bo broken down In health and much of a wreck of his former self. The details of business student with pleasure in tho popular and can comblno by becoming a Normal Institute, Banks school board met at the Jcancs- vllle school house Friday evening and ap pointed the following named teachers for the ensuing term: Audenricd, M. J. Mul hall, principal; assistants, Misses Maggie Conaban, Sochio Brcslln, Margaret Mc-. Gee and Ella Hughes; Trcsckow, James Boy'e, principal; Misses Kato Boyle and Kate Sbarpc, assistants; Jeancsvlllc, for tho grammar school, T. IP. Herbert and P. J. Gallagher aro on a tic vote; primary, Cclla O'Doanell; Lcviston, J. M. Breslln. principal; assistants, Ella JclIngli. and Sarah IPard; Beaver 3eadow, John Trc- yaskls, principal; Misses Susie Cole, Mnry Brady and Annie Mulligan, assistants Hats and Shoes! All the latest Styles in LIGHT AND BLACK HATS. Our stock ot Hats is Tory large, so we arc sure we can please you. fpQ f IN Shoes-we can show you any kJlHJ L.b . grade or style. We buy for cash, direct from manufacturers. Our prices aro the very lowost. a Pieces Satlnes. lV.cc, 1214 cents. 15 Pieces Satlnes. 1'rlcO, 10 cents. 'J0 dozen Men's Flannel SliltK nice CO ceiiW. I'lcaso come and examine, our stock unions bulng eUewliere. AD AMMEHRK AM & SON First door abovo tho Opora Houso, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. GREAT SACRIFICE SALE! THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WOUTH OP FURNITURE THAT MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COSTI For the next Sixty Days, preparatory to moving into our ndw building, we will sell an elegant line of FINE FURNITURE ! including T3cd ltoom and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Tables, Sofas and everything in the above line at prices marked way below cost, ia 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 havo originated" a sale of Marvelous Sacrifice regard less dt our own loss. This is no brag. Call and be convinced that competition cannot rcacli us in quality or price. HENRY SCHWARTZ, South Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. the crime are still wcll-reracmhcred by our To accommodate tho large number of ful manner in which the members of the. Easton lay Detective Smith and pus Infantile department acquitted themselves, in that city. to jail ''Eagle Cash Store." The Eagle JS HEADQUAltTHltH KOll Seersucker Coats, Store AKlifleltl unit Burruuiiillnga. The farmers aro busily engaged In hav. making. The Fourth was hilariously celebrated at tins place. A tribe of Imp O. II. M. will ho orean, Ized at this place before long. All are cordially Invited to attend the st and ball at the Asbfleld Opera House on j my mn. Mr. Blauk caucht two eels recently which measured three feet and weizhed oyer bix pounus, Mrs. David Zehner.of Reynolds. mother of Mrs. A. Jf, Slttler, has returned home alter a weeK's visit. Aaron Georgo and daughter, of Plv' mouth, were visiting friends in and around this place last Tuesday. This place is swannlnc witli men of all nationalities who are working along tho new SchuTikill and Lehleh Yaley Kallrpad. Austin Hover, of Ire ssuort accomnan led by.J. D. Dalllet, of this placo, were on a business trip to new Tripoli on wodnes. uay last A handsome new slcn. made hv Trex ler & Kreidler, of I.ehichton, now adorns the front of the Ashflcld Hotel, 1. George, proprietor. P. Georgo has been appointed post mnlo. nf tliA A c 1 1 fl .1 1 . 1 fn.mn.luVn.l 1,a.h post ofllce aud has appointed C. E.. Schiller lin assistant, D. O. Dally, ono of our practical farm crs boasts of hauling the biggest loads of hay In tills placo. He expects to store about one hundred tons. The steam saw mill, operated by the ll'clss Brothers on J. D. Ilalllet's timber tract which exploded two weeks ago will he rcauv ior operation nest week. Mi .n,l nf. A ,L.. n,l If.. Clt.lAM of I.elbyville, were the cuests of Dr. A. M. Slttler last- Sunday. The doctor's family has just been increased by a bounclne baby A largo building Is be uc erected at Ilalllet's furnace to accommodate the Hun garian and Italian laborers employed on the new railroad. Tho hotel is crowded to Its UlOthing matle to measure, turned away for want of room. Our farm- cia tuu uisu utuitiuvrucii iillit .cannot ac commodate any more. Dick. Hardware Such as Chisels, Hatchets, Bolts, (Oc., Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c. 1'rlces on all Rood are marked at liock Hot lorn Figures. Call be lure purchasing elseu here. ROBERT WALP. North Bank Street, opp. Valley Hound House. The Instrumental music was furnished by the following young ladies: Ella Dclbcit, Ella Laury, Ilattle Both and Jrs. A. P, Andrews. This correction is made in jus tice to ttie persons who took part In the ovent which ended so pleasantly and with so much success, Charles Both and family will sometime next week move to Hamburg, Berks co., Pa., where they will hereafter make their home, Mr. Both launching In the merchan tile business. In their removal Weissport and Franklin sustains a loss of an estimable and respected christian family. For twenty years Mr. Both has been connected with tho Evangelical church, lifteen years of which be has served as assistant and super intendent of the SundftY school. IDs wifo and daughter. Miss Ilattle, are also earnest Sunday School workers and their removal will be a loss to tho church and school not easily Tilled. The best wishes of hosts of friends will accompany them with hearty God-speed to their now home, where it Is hoped thoy will find life agreeable and hap py as they have found It here. The" "Strol ler," too, In consideration of many favors received .from the genial Charley wishes "luck to all." The Wcissport clrcuallng Library Is something now for tills place audis located consplclously in tho rear of M. A Laury's store room on ll'hlto street. The member ship thus far numbers twenty-five, repre- sentlng one hundred and forty-one shares, caclreharo having for its equivalent a well bound volume. The works Include the works Include tho choicest products from the pens of the best authors and embraco hlslqry, soienoe, travel, biography, classics, &c, the books being selected with great care and with the ovldent desire lo please the Intellectual taste of our people. Tho organizer of this library is T. J. Collins, of Haddenfield, N. Y., an intelligent centlfr man who made many friends during b,is short stay here. Frank. L.aury, qlso, did much tqwanl perfecting the Library and giving space in blsstcro room for the same, Nathan Zimmerman, a boy thirteen years of age, of town, Is lu the Allentown jail, charged with train wrecking. For the past several weeks tho Lehigh Valley of' ficials havo been much annoyed by the fre quent opening of switches near Slatington and last week three trains, two coal and ono (i eight, were run of the track at this point. Several other attempts were made to wreck trains, but the open switches wero discovered in time and accidents averted. Young Zimmerman was suspectel for some time and Friday night he was arrested by Detective Smith. Qnly a short time beforo his arrest tho boy had thrown a switch near the Slatington depot, but the engineer of the coal train which came along soon after saw the switch open and stopped the train, Zimmerman acknowledge'llq Detective Smith that he forced th,e switch locks open by striking them with a stone. So complete wcro the hoys plans to wreck a train that he managed to turn the white target of the Wharton switches, which' Indicated to the eugineers that everything was all right. Zimmerman, it is believed by many, is not Tramps have been almost as thick as hoes In this locality for somo time past, terrlzlng many people In the neighborhood and committing numerous doprcdatiocs. It is the duty of tho pollco forco to drive them out and they should do It without having their attention called to It by the town council. 1C. (1. i:. oniverg Installed. The new officers of Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. G. E., were Installed Monday eve. nlng under auspicious circumstances by District Grand Chief II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., assisted by the following Sir Knights of Wahnetah Castle, Mauch Chunk, In full Commandery trappings, J. C. Caskcy, W, E. Bevan, A. II. Buck, C. II. Walck, II, J. Wunk, U. S. Grant Tobias, E. H. Gross, N. S. Bradley, John Witt, Clias. Brelsford, George D. Ilcnsler and Max Welser. Fol lowing the Intctcstlni? ceremonies of lnstal lation members of Carbon Castle and their guests moyed to tho largo dining-room in tho Exchango Hotel and gathered around tables well loaded with thlnas to cheer the inner man. -It was a splendid eathorlng. and the room echoed with wit and rcparteo flowing from Sir KnlchW who appreciated tho feast set before them. Tco supper was excellent aud Mcln-host Maufz is to be complimented on tho Hue manner of its get up." Tho visitors returned homo about midnight more than pleased with the treatment received from their hosts. oi-kk kus iKgrAliK3 Past CUlef A. L. Bartholomew. Noble Chief Dantol Baltzcr. Vice Chlef-W. G. 51. Selple, High Priest L. A. Werner. Venerable Ileunll 0. A. H'agner. Master ot Becoids C. II'. Bower. Clerk of Exchequer John Grayer. Keeper of Exchequer -I . Trexler. Sir IleraW-G. . J'apU. Worthy Dard-,V. G. Clauss. Irorthy Chamberlain I.. O. J. Strau3s, Ensign -L. J. lleldt. Ksqulie (J. D Fritz. First Guardsman Thos. Catell. Second Guardsman .lames Ebbert. Trustees II. V. Morthlmer. Jr.. David r.uuert, u. u. reiers. The membership Is 114: admissions dur ing the past six innutlis, amount paid for relief, $S2.t)fl; aiiimuit of funds on hand and invested, -ur.'.i:i. tlu'u (tut. Trcsckow base Lull club Is trvlnc to get Gormloy of the Summit Hill team for pltcueror lueir teaiu. Uo Is oho of the best amateur pitchers In the Middle Coal Fields. people, The East Mauch Chunk tennis club are making tho preliminary arrangements ior a moon ugut nop at Ulen Onoko some time in the near future. A general invita tion will bo extended to all clubs In tho Eastern Pennsylvania Association and tho ovent promises to' eclipse all former social affairs. Tho well known Allentown orchestra will furnish dance music and ifarion band will render choice musical selections. Refreshments will bo served at Hotel Wahnetah. District Grand Chief II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., with the following Sir Knights: U. It Kreidler, L. A. Werner, Daniel Baltzcr and L. O? J. Strauss, as an Installing team, accompanied by B. L. Sweeny, Eugene Everltt, Chester Buck, Charles Fritz, Thomas Catall, Peter Kressley, David Ebbert and John Stark, of Carbon Castlo K. G. E., of Lehlghton, visited Wahnetah Castle In Upper Mauch Chunk on Friday night and installed the following officers Past Chief A. H. Buck: Noble Chief J. Frucndt; Vico Chief J. Spohn; High Priest H. J. Warncko; Venerabls Her mit-W. IK. IKlldoner; Sir nerald-John Witt; Worthy Chamberlain S. 0. Sterner; Esqulro N. S. Bradley; Ensign Herbert naro; Worthy Bard J. Ucntzler; 1st Guard-C Heldt;2nd Guard P. Snvdor, Following the interesting ceremonies of installation the visitors set down to a sumptuous repast to which all did more than justice. scholars in tbc latter school an annex will be built to the building. Slim ttml lloy'a Suits. 2,500 boy's suits age from 4 to 14 haye been reduced from $1 to $2 per suit. 1,000 men's suits have been reduced from $2 to $3 per suit; you will save your days wages and care fare by buying your clothing at the O. P. S, C. Hall, Mauch Chunk. Iron Fences. Any ono contemplating the purchase of an Iron fence would do well to examine tho Patent Steel Fence for sale by the Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co. It is a marvel pf choapness, costing only 37c a foot. Is dur able and lasting and has the appearance of a fence costing three times as much. Sam pie can bo seen lu front of tho rcsldenco of M. O, Br;an ou Lehigh street, 4to Look Ilore, llutltlors! The undersigned Is prepared to supply, building stone, firewood, posts, etc. at casonable prices. - Address, H. J. Danzkii. April 2T-3ui. Lehhuiton, P. O, ersons who are Interested in the Management of PICNIGS OR PARTIES, Will find it to their interest to have the undersigned furnish them with the choicest We take great pride in our manufacture 'of Ice Cream, of any ilavor desired, and do not hetitate to pronounce it the very best to be had in this section. Our wholesale prices, .when we supply picnics or parties, are always very low, and the quality, we again repeat, is the Best. Soliciting a call -when in need at anything in our line, we are, . Kespectfully, Nusbanm & Oulton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE- Knock l)orn. We cannot knock down Sullivan, but wo have kuocked down our prices 25 per cent on all our summer goods as we do not in tend to lay them asldo for another season, all tboso in need of cheap mons' and boys' 1 suits and all other clothing will do well to call at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hal), Mauch Chunk for bargains. Grand Army Notea. Soldiers and soldiers' widows aro warned against, tho enticing circulars sent out by pension1 attorneys In tho large cities. They are often misleading and the attorneys themselves of doubtful honesty. Far bet ter make application for a pension through your homo attorney. The man who wears a Grand Army button now without tho right to do so is liable to a lino of from $50 to $100 for falso pretence. All Pennsylvania soldiers who fought at tbe battle of Gettysburg will be furnished free transportation thereto on September the 11 and 12 and all who receive trans portation will bo required to parade. It is expected that C5 to 73 monuments will be dedicated on the occasion. I.Ut of Letter. Remaining uncalled forln the Lettish. on, Pa., Post-Olllcc, for the weok ending July 0, 1880. lUllcy. Daniel, Crecnliiss, Miss Alice, l'onells. Mrs. Harali, Kunrmus, Win., Hamr, Mrs. Hubert, ltabenolil, Win. (lregi:. 1U ul, IVck.Tlios. A., Ktrolit. Dai Id, Woolsou, Tlios., Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." A. V, lUviiKWii'Sit, P. M. responsible for his actions, but It is no( like- to club on baii i'l.i -.. ly that he will have an opportunity to throw ?,n,fj!ntfr a-1 ' '"' , .,, , . V, . the batteries, -. : ! The above paragraph has bcon going tho rounds of the Lehigh Valley ptess, but the "Stroller" after making much inquiry fail ed to develop such a boy as Nathan Hlm inerman. Xobody seems to know of hlra and it Is just possible that" he is somebody else. Itallroaders, yoy can sav a good day's wages by buying your watches from D. 8. Dock, Lehlgbtoq,- o 'Abo Crtimot Wither Her," remarked an old gentleman, as he gazed fondly upon tbe comely little woman by his nailcton, nno of the sivoneest teams lnMo? 'hnf frank le 1m nnnllniioi? ' fit. nno L" ,t.,?lIdlll0,.?1 !f IS?,'. &S52S?L time I was afraid cosmetics would." The vUHnn? 1lp.nl i inl ..nil .In mil una liattnrv silly Utile woman. In order to appear youth ful, plastered ner raco wltu ultterent varie ties of whitewash, yclept "halms," "lo tions," "creams," Ac. "yes," interrupt ed tho little woman, "I did, until my skin became like parchment, and bo pimply and coarse." "Well," said the listener, "what do you use now?" "Uso, was tne reply, "notulng but common sense,, ana Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Com mon senso told me If my blood was pure. liver reculated. appetite cood. thaUthe out ward woman wouiu tane on tue uue ot health. The 'Discovery' did all those things, and actually rejuvenated me." It thousands of cures are the best adver tisement for Dr. Cage's Catarrh Remedy. visitors; Ilelclurd ..n.l for Lehlghton l).m t niu It, John Dn:i.luTiY. fju:aln of the Nesquehonlng tao Wll club, writes as follows to Manager t;iniifs. of the home team; "Qnb,'.li nf t v'esquolionlng base ball club v oxtrpd sincere thanks to you for tho Kind aid ucnili'iuanlv treat' mentwe reccl-vd at jour ban Is. It is by such methods of iiiana.'i'iucnt that the national game is llmliiu tuch favor at tbe bands of our b.'U jl odIo, and stiall continue to do so, so ou m tbc ganio Is conducted uy sucn mamut )w .is von The Alio . r-tmi-t tvi". . I SCROFULA It is that impurity In tho blood, which, ac cumulating In tho glands of tho neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings; wnlcu causes painful Tunning sores on tho arms, legs, or feet; which dcvelopes ulcers in tho eyes, ears, or noso, often causing blindness or deafness; which Is tho origin ot pimples, can cerous growths, or tho many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption and death. Being tho most ancient, It is tho most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons aro entirely Ireo irom it. How Can It Bo Tiv taklnir Ilood's Sarsaparllla, which, by tho remarkable cures It has accomplished, often when other mcdlclnos liavo failed, lias nroven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar mcdlclno ior tlds disease. Some of these cures aro really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula, bo sure to try lloou's uarsapanua. ' Mv dauchtcr Mary was affllctod with scrof ulous soro neck from tho tlmo sho was23 months old till sho became six years of age. Lumps formed in her neck, and ono of them after growing to tho size of a plgeon's.egg, became a runnlnir soro for over tnreo years, ho caye her Hood's Sarsaparllla, when tlio lump ana all Indications of scrofula entirely ais- appeared, and now sho seems to bo a healthy child." J. S. Cabmle, Naurignt, . j. N. IV. Bo sure to got only Hood's Sarsaparllla goldbjtlldrugcUU. liliforf5. rreparedonly tr C. I. noOD & CO., Apothecaries, lAweu, siui, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar No Cut, No Sale! SA.VK Money: Save TimkI ItAZOKS sold on gijajiantek. Three months time to try them. Full line Straps, Pocket Cut lery, Ac, at THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Hank Stuket, Leiuohtok, Penna. i.vlded up In Kreldenwelss 1 1 bchocu as r. i nlavcd an interesting c"'. riunit .utrey um plred and mir joMv ft if ml Wentzel bchlnkle mauasted. T-ic ?hii, ended 2 to 0 according to Jim I'atiner who is credited with l he only crnn ; Krurn did the heaviest batting, vlillo iu- difficult base running fell to Sri -h'W ; J.,.' Shlnkle made Prescrlptions'a Specialty. Ge( Measured for a fine suit or a pair of pants at bond- helm's One Price Star Clothing' Hall, Mauch Chunk, as we haye reduced our prices 25 per cent in order to dispose of pur To Wto it May Concern. a splendid catch an J Uuin-i Knauss caught summer goads aid to keep our tailors a oeauuiui ny . ivtiH'cr ami f rame .Miner eniuloved ded VTl tyle and our price, are the very low. winded. I est. vniiiwt is i.orpi.v civeu that all nersous are forbid tressnasslnir iiiwn or re uo Ing any prop- ... ..... Ltitlillitira t1 tlm tinnac Our goods are made up on first, Sj.nCd. situate In the MaliontiiK Valley. Carbon L.i ii.. i, county. 1M.. under nenattv of tlie law oillin saint) uii uur iiiil'cb uic iuu ivii- I ; " .... ntiik' luiiiinpv is liiv iiroiieriy. ..u.... . JuueT.W W3. SPRING OPINING- -OF- Wall Paper and Decorations AT W.F.Biery's Popular Drugstore, WEISSPORT, PA. Oirit utricle Is lareo and comiiletoiuid includes all tho very latest styles and shades in tho abovo iroods. and the prices knock competition sky high. A siiecial Invitation is extended to the people to call mid tee our iminenso stock before purchasing elsewhere. We leol coluleiit tliat we can pieabc you ami savo you mutiny. in Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Wines, Liquors and Cigars, OlTK btock ciiiiala, if not surpasses, in quality and freshness that of any other establish- niepl in tins bcction. iiespeciiiiuy, ti. jc mmn, uiuggiau lii: MAUCH CHUNK, PA. m lESS wmmm LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We give below a partial list of some numbers which we consider extra good value and worthy your inspection. CorsetrtCovers, from 12c to 98c. Gowns, from 45 cents to $1.98. Drawers, from 21c to 60c. Chemise, from 2lc to 75c. Skirts, irom 45c to $1.89. We take pleasure In Inviting you to examine tbe quality, style and prices of theso goods as they are' direct from the manufacturer, and we know they arc right, fit and tinlsh guaranteed. Respectfully, m O. A. Rex & Bro., Opposite Amerioan Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNA.