ORIKIMLCMPCASHSTORE AN OimtSM Or rHKYJCNTION IS if OllTIt A pound or UDIin. Ilelletlng In tho good alii RclnKC.wo will prc vont a dull seawn hero, rather thnn prorlilo n euro tor It; ami to ward It oil wo will soil goods nt Mich reductions as will nttontsli ctcii tlio pat rons of this store, who nro nctustomcil to our usual low prices. TOTfTKI. MSIIUCTIONS i Itcd bordered Cotton Towels, slzo 00x17 Inches, at 7c, Down trom 12c. Red bordered Oot. on Towels, slzo 37x18 Inches, at 12c. Down from 10c. Red bordered Unbleached Linen Towels, slzo 31x16)1 Inches, at Ho. Down from 17c. llhio bor' cred Illcarhcd J.lncu Towels, size Otxt Inches, nt 1.1c. Down from 18c. lied bordered Unbleached Linen Towols, s'zr 31x18 Inches, at 13c. Down from lOe. lied bordered llleaclied Linen Ton els. slzo KJxir, Inches, at 17c. Down from 25c. lied bordered Illenehed Linen Towels with knot ted fringe, slzo 3Cxl7 Inches, nt 17c. Dow n from 23c. lied bordered Unbleached Linen Towels, size 4,1x21 Inches, at 22c. Down from 3.ic. Red bmxlerod Unbleached Towols with knotted fringe, slzo 43x1 8V4 Inches, at 25c. Down from 38c. Rod bordered Unbleached Linen Towels, size 40x22'-! Inches, at 28c. Down from 40c. Fancy bordered Unbleached Linen Towels, size 3mH inches, at 22c. Down lrom ssc. Red bordered Bleached Linen Towels with knot ted fringe, slzo 38xt9!4 Inches, at 28c. Down from 40c. XlaU bleached Linen Towels with redbordernnd centre, slzo 40x10(4 Inches, at 28c. Down lrom 42c. Taney bordered unbleached Llnon Towels, slzo 38x1814 Inches, at 200. Dow 11 from 42c. llleaclied Linen Towels with knotted frlugo, slzo 33x1714 Inches, at 33c, Down from 43c Red bordered Unbleached Linen Towels, slzo 40x22 inches, at 33c. Down from Me. Fancy bordered Bleached Llueu Towels with knotted fringe, size 41x21 Inches, at 41c. Down from Gse. Fancy bordered Illenehed Linen Towels with knotted fringe, slzo 4lxi9H Inches, at 47c. Down from esc. . Fancy bordered llleaclied Linen Towels with knotted fringe, size 38x20 .Inches, at Me. Down from 70c. J. T. NUSBAUM. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATUItDAY. JULY 27. 1680 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. William Sclioch, a Lehigh Valley brttkeman ou Engineer Noll's train had his left lei; badly bruised and his right baud uoycrely squeezed on Tuesday night nt Slatlngton, and Is confined to tho houso here. It happened In this wise. TI10 engineer made a "fly" and had civen tho signal for tho train to moyo up, tho engino returning to meet tho train, which caused a collision of such forco as to wreck two freight cars, injure Schoch and Tetter Kromcr, of Catasauqua. George W. Nusbaum on Tuesday purchased tho double frame dwelling houso belonging to the Clauss cstato on Hank street, next door to Clanss Bros., tailoring establishment, paying for tho samo $2,205. He will remodel tho bnlldlug for his own business as soon as vacated by Jeweler Campbell. According to an exchange tho dog.tax, by a recent act of the assembly, Is as follows: males, CO cents; females. $1.00, and the money -goes to tho school board. Thcro has been no change In tho rating no re lor ltssy. uouncit should tafco a squint over tho now act. Dr. F. 1. braltli, tho dentist, opposite the Opera House, Bank street, will lc: August 1st for a vacation of a month to recuperate- poor health. Persons desiring .uny thing;ln his line are kindly requested to call before the above date or hold orders until his return. 3to Communion services will bo conducted in the Presbyterian church this place, next Sabbath inornine; at 10:30 o'clock by Roy.. J. II. Doremus, of Summit Hill, Eveniogserylces at 7:45. A cordial Invita tion Is oxlemlcd to all. 0. C. Weiss, a local preacher of the .Methodist Episcopal denomination, resid ing here, will discourse at Slatedale on Sun day morning, and In tho evening of the same day will dlscourso to a Slatlngton audience. Ono of the oldest and most rellablo of the largo business houses employing agents wants a uumber of men at once, on salary. See their ad elsewhere In this Issue, headed "A chanco to make money." II. W. Foster A- Co., a reliable firm of Geneva, N. Y., want ealesmen. Experience not required. Head their advertisement headed "Wanted, Eeliablo, Energetic Men." As a result o'f a fishing excursion ono day recently, Conductor Bob Klotz caught a ten pound mess of finny denizens from tho Mahoning Creek, about three miles from town. Tho Evangelical Sunday school, in con junction with Mauch Chunk Bchools of tho same denomination irill picnic a Glen Orioko on next Tuesday. Engino 103 telescoped tho t ear end of Engineer iniliatn Noll's coal train at Slatlngton Friday night. Trains were de layed several hours. Lehigh Valley engino, No. 00, jumped tho tracks opposlto tho round houses on Saturday and delayed trains several hours Inconsequence. Call al Kemcrer & Swartz's on Bank street, and see tho largest stock of furni ture, carpets, etc. You can save money by doing so. o A young daughter of Jeff ICrum. resid ing on Bank street, fell down a flight of stairs 0110 day this week and factured her right arm. When noses are counted by the ccusus man next year Lvhighton will havo "about Ihlrty-three hundred all'sizes and shapes. Tlio,members of tho Methodist Sunday tcbool plcniced very pleasantly in Klotz's groye, Franklin township, on Jl'ednosday. If you want a clock or watch p'fomptlr repaired at a reasonable price go to S Hagauian Bank street Lchigbton. Dm Tho old fence cucloslng the publfc squaro becomes more rlckerty every day Old Father Time Las a lien on It. Everything in tho line of furniture at Kemerer &-Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods the best. o -Big reductions 1 n wall paper, win (low shades, paints, etc., at Luckeubach's, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 'Eagle Cash Store." ie btore ys, 18 IIEADQUAltTCIU FOll Seersucker Coats, Clothing, made to measure Hardware Such ns Chisels, Hatchets, -Bolts, (Be, Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c. Trices on all toods are marked at ltoek Bottom Flgum. Call before purchasing elsewhere. ROBERT WALP North Bank Stravt, opp. Valley Hound House. t 1 i 1 1 ne tag J'KOl'LK WHO COM15 ANJ OO. I I'orahnnl OomI nbout l'coiilo who VUlt nml bo n Visiting. Ucorgo Berlin, of Alleniown, Is doing Lchlghton. 1 John Tauk, Jr., Is doing parts of Totk State for pleasure. John Louckcl, of New York City, was In lown during the week. . llov. F. K. Hermit, of Lehigh county, was in lown during the week. Mrs. C. Alexander, of Philadelphia, Is Tlsltlnc II. V. Morthimer, on Bank street. JIss Mamio llonilg, of Bethlehem, Is visiting Postmaster llaudcnbush, on south Bank street. Her. S. S. Chubb and family, of liar- rlsburg, are guests of Howard Chubb, on Bank street. Miss Mamio Mastors.Tjf Wllkcsbarrc, Is visiting Miss Laura Masters, on south Bank street. Mrs. James Ilollcnbacli and daughter, of Lehigh slrect, spent Wednesday at Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Robert Klotz, of Coal street, spent part of this week with relatives and friends nt.Shamokln, Pa. M. E. and J. M. H'erner, of Lansford, wcro visiting 'Lew" H'erner, on Lehigh street, this week. Georgo-M. Grldcr, a typographical artist, from Alleniown, spent Sunday In townw 1th friends. Miss Kallo Fullmer, of Johnstown, is visiting IT. V. Morthimer and family, on north Bank street. Miss Nettle Helchard. of IHlkesbarre, Is the guest of tho Misses Reichard's, on Northampton street. 3lsscs, Etta and Annie Koch, of Allen town, spent tho past week very pleasantly In town with friends. Mrs. A. K. Miller, Jlfrs. Catherine Esch and Mrs. Emanuel Clauss visited friends nt Slatlngton this week. Charles Wnkle and Miss L. Scbaffcr, ofWeatherly, wore guestsof Miss Mary Sella, on Lehigh etrcot.oyer Sunday. DayM Knoblobach and brother Joseph and wife, of Philadelphia, arc guests of Owen Klotz on south Lehigh slrect. Dr. C. W. Bower and wife, Ilnwe re turned homo after a week's visit among relatives and friends In Northampton Co. Charles Lettzman, one of Hauk's jolly bakers will sail for' Germany next weetfor a two months visit to relatives and friends. Bon voyago Charlie. Misses Christina Goodo and Jlfattio Bird, estimable young ladles of Jersey City, N. J., wcro guests of H. C. Goodo at tho "Exchango" during the week past. Miss Aggie-Hank and brother Willie, are sojourning at Capo May. Returning they will stop nt Norristown, where Miss Ilauk will attend tho Sta'.e Taacuors' ses sion. Ben Roth, bar-tender at tho Carbon House during the-pcrlod when J. II'. Rau- denbush was tho genial proprietor, was shaking hands with friends in town on Tuesday. John S. Lentz and family and Hon A. J. Durljng and wife, left Monday in a Lehigh valley private car for Cayuga Lake, N. 1 . whero they will spend a week or ten days. -Franz Rocdeier,who has been spending tho past lew months In tho "old country," Is. expecsed back on or about the 1st proxinOjhaylng set sail on Saturday aweek ago for the sweet land of liberty. Harry Gcrber, at ono time a typo on tho Advocatk, now of Audentled, was in town during tho week. Jl'e nro pleased to. noto that Harry is rapidly convalescing from a serious illness. P. I. Blnny, of Wllkcsbarrc, Is visiting J. T, Nusbaum on Bank street, no Is a young man ard Is just recovering from n mine accident whereby ho had four ribs and bis collar bono broken. Mrs. Mary Kessler and daughter, Miss Nelllo, of Charabersburg, Pa., were guests of William Zebnor and family, of Bank street, during last week. Tho former ladv Is connected with the management of a college a Jicchanlcsbnrg, and is well remembered hero, her, husband, the lato Rcy. Kessler, for some years .being at tho head of the old Academy school, on south Bauk .street. Mrs. W. T. Wilford and two children, of Johnstown, are tho guests of her sister Mrs. H. V. Moithlmer, Jr., on Bankway. This family were among tho unfortunate In that stricken city. JPhen tho great Hood rushed down tho Valley of the Concmaugh they were among the crowds who rushed frantlcly to the mountain side, which place of safety they reached as mo angry iiuo rusncu wiciccuiy by, carry ing off many but a few feet behind. They lost all wordly possessions In the great flood that will ever live in the history of tho world as ono of her most appalling disasters. Mnrrleil Stoclicr Kckert. Miss Jcnnlo W. EcHert, an accomplished young lady of Easton, was united in tho holy bonds of marriage to our popular young townsman, ueorgo u, m, stockcr, on Thursday afternoon, -.it-the former place,and In the presonco of only close relatives and friends. Tho young couplo wcro the re- clpUmls of many useful and valuable pres cuts. They leavo to-day for an extended trip through Ihe State, Tho Advocate joins numerous friends In expressions of the heartiest congratulations and best wishes for a happy aud prosperous voyage er tho matrimonial sea. Another Rrniiil Homo llaro. John L. Rehrlg, the popular landlord of tho Iranklln House, East H'elssport, has made arrangements for a grand raco open to all classes of horses, on the Lchlghton f air u rounds, Thursday, August 1st, at two o'clock p m, Tho raco will bo ono of time and judgment and not of speed, and the following prizes will bo awarded the winners: First.fSOset of harness; second, ?8 blanketj third, $3 whip. The following conditions will govern the raco: Tho raco is open to all classes, of horses. pacing, running and trotting, and tho prizes will bo awarded as follows: Conditions Two ono mile heats to harness; tho horse making two heats nearest to seven minutes timo gets tho harness; the second horse takes the blanket and tho third horso tho whip. No driver will bo allowed to have a watch while drlvlnc. Entrees can be mado bs applying to Mr. Uelirlgup to tho day of tho race. Entrance fee, ?3. Admission, 25 cents: ladies frco. Individual deposits In the First Nation al Bank are $U0.SSS. 00. Painting and paper hanging in tho latest styles at E. F. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk, Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank st. o Railroaders, you can savo a good day's wagas by buying your watches from D. S. Bock, Lohlghton. 0 Lewis H'erner has.bccn jwom In as a special borough policeman, and was on duty for the first time last Saturday. A large peaoh, rosy and luscious, raised lc cashier Senimel's garden on north Bauk street, is au early sample for this section. THE COUNTY SEAT. A Lively AVcMc In Cnrbnn't Cnpllnt Town. Thin, Tlint nml tlio Otlmr. The Central railroad ofllcos have been ou'.wtirdly fniproved by a coat of paint. Robert Mcilflchaol who was serving "tlmo" In tho connty prison for assault and battery was released on Wednesday. T)vo of Lehighton's oldest nnd most respected citizens, Daniel Olewlnoand Fred Lcucklc, wcro prominent visitors to town dining tho week. On Friday Police Rex nrrested two- paper and envelope pouuiers iney uiun i have goods enough to pay tho fine. They were told to leayo town and they left. Ex-Sheriff Thomas Koons, of Lehigh" ton, was In town on Wednesday shaking hands with friends. Ho looks hardly n d y oltlor than lie did when hero as sheriff, al most fiyo years ago. On Saturday Dr. G, M. Frick registered in tho Prothonotay office at Alleniown ns a practical physician. Ho Is'a graduato from the University of Pennsylvania. Ho has located at Ninth and Walnut street. Mr. C. H. ll'cbb tho musical director of tho Presbyterian church choir, has un der wny a grand musical treat for Jauch Chunk. It Is for tho benefit of tho Marlon Band. No effort will bo spared to make It a grand success. Samuol Cortright, of Mauch Chunk, familiarly known as "Happy Sam," was in town to-day. Mr. Cortiisht is tho general agent for Eastern Pennsylvania, of. he Munclo Natural Gas Land Improvement Company, Indiana. Ilazleton Sentinel, Tuesday. Kelfer & Rltz will bethe namo of a now firm to do flour and feed business in tho old Hazzard Wire Mill bulldlnf, on West Bread way. Tho building will bo remodelled to facllltute and convenience tho new business Both gentleman hayo been with A. Pardee for some years past. People who have been In the habit of running Into the Commissioner's offlco for tho Prothonotnry and ylco versa can obvi ate that little difficulty by squinting their left optic on tho doors leading Into theso departments the words Commissioner's office and Prothonotary'sofTlco having been painted on tho' doors. For circulating slanderous reports about County Detective Jero R. Dimmick, Paul Kiefer, Jr. of the second ward, is In the soup, Dimmick having instituted suit for damages to tho extent of $2000. Sheriff Leyan served tho papers on KIcfer last Fit day, and tho case will occupy the attention of tho courts at its next session. Dimmick has retained Lawyer Joseph S. Fisher as council. William Znndle was arrested by Con stablo Druckenmlllcr, at Wcatherly, last week ou advice received from Johnstown, and Incarcerated In the county jail. Monday morning chief of Police Harris, of Johns town arrived here and claimed tho prisoner who was at once taken to tho aboyo place, lie Is charged with larceny of a diamond ring valued at $300 from tho dead body of a Mrs. Kratziuo whoso husband kept a sa loon and by whom he was .employed as a bartender up to tho timo of tho great flood. Zundlo denies the charge and will try to prove his innocence in the Cambria county courts. Lolilgliton IVater Compnny. Tho directors of tho Lvhighton Water Company met In tho oflico of J. A H. Sea' boldt, on Bank street, 11'edneiday evening and considered tho several propositionsfor the building of a 500,000 gallon reservoir and the laying of water mains on Bank, Lehigh and Northampton streets, between Ochre and Alum streets Inclusive, and on Pino street, between Ochro and Mahoning streets, ami on all tho cross streets between Ochro and Alum inclusive. Tho contract has been awarded to Coon & Mooney, of Wilkesbarre, on conditions. 10,000, the full amount of stock, has been subscribed, and subject to the approv al of tho stockholders tho Indebtedness will be Increased. Tho resignation of Horace noydt, as sec retary, was read aad accepted; the samo to take effect on July 31. Howard Ecaboldt was elected his successor. After Many Vonri. Following the great, Indcctslvo and bloody battle of Antlctam on tho 17th of Decern ber, In tho year 1S02, Moses Rehrlg, of town, a prlvato In Co. E., 28th Pennsylya. nia Volnntcrs, under tho command of Gen. Geary, picked up from tho bloody Held of carnagc,fllled with dead.malned and dying.a small pocket bible, dropped In the frightful struggle for tho Union's rersovatlon. On tho flv leaf, written in tho delicate chlro graphy of a femalo hand were these words "Presented by tho ladies of Jlfount Pleasant to tho Defenders of our country." FnAsic Mixiir.iKO Mr. Rehrlg carried tho blblo with him until ho was mustered out of service a year later, when tho book was placed away as relic of the great struggle In which he had paitlclpalcd. In looking oyer his effects some time ago the thought occurred to him that he would try and find tho owner or hi family, and accordingly wroto to tho post master at Mount Pleasant, with the result that a few days later ho rcclovcd tho fol lOwlng letter. Mount Pleasant, July 11, '60, Mn, ItKiiitio Dear Str:l rccloved jour letter stitlng that you havo In your posses sion a biblo which you found at tho battle of Antietam,,"presented by the ladles of Jount Pleasant" and the namo of Frank Mcchllug." I am Mary G. Mechling, widow of frank jiecuiing. fliy uusband died Feb, 18, 18S8, of consumption; he was in the ho was in tho battle of Antlctam and have no doubt but what be lost it there. would be very clad to havo It. and I appro date your kindness very much. Inclosed find postage stamps nnd send tho biblo by man. lours Kfspectlully, Mrts. Maut J. Miciir.iNn Closely following tho receipt of tlo ahoy letter Mr. Rehrlg mailed tho bible to tho widow of tho deceased soldier who had answered the final roll call and joined 11 great army on tho other side. Mr. Rehrlg served throughont tho war first In Co. E., 28th Pa., Voluntceis, nnd later lu tlio famous 110th Irish Brigade, tin dcr command of Gen. Mullholand. At Roeme's Station, near Petorsbure, ho was captured by tho Rebels nnd placed In tho In tho world-famous Llbby prison, lati 1 )i was removed to Bells Island and finally that den of misery Andersonvllle,where for eleven months ho suffered from the hateful ci unities of Southern hate and fury. He went In a strong, healthy man, In tho vigor nnd flush of manhood, nnd came out broken down In health and bodily diseased, nc was born and raised In East Pciin town ship, first seeing tfiu light of day in 1830, lie is uow 63 years of age, but prematurely old, his hair aro of a silver gray. Ho is only one of the many from whose ranks noble little Carbon furnished to fight tho country's battles ; and his record stands with tho first In the history of self-sacrifice, nobility and faithfulness to tho cause for which ho fought. In conclusion Mr. Rehrlg Is a member in cood standing lu John D. Bert olette Post, No. 4S4, G. A. It., of this place. COUNTY NKWft. ,oenl Jiimlilcn Htrtinp; Togflliof for Ouf Jtmitxn. Tlio Binaus Pipe Foundry has thn con tract to furnish the H'eatherlv Water Cora j any with FOUO feet of ten inch plpo. A couplo of chaps are traveling through this county soiling colpred water which they claim will romoyo corns and don't get swindled. Robort Fohncl, of Lehigh Gap lias been ppolntcd as doorkccpcrAl tho Easton jail. IIo is a son of Gcorgo Fchncl, who was drowned in the Lehigh riyor. I This census district will bo composed of the counties of Carbon, Lackawanna, Lu zerne, Monroe, Pike, Wayno and Wyom ing, and Is denominated tho fifth district. Jbrrts Dautnan, of Bnwmansvlllo, a local prcachor of tho Evangelical faith, discoursed to a largo and appreciative audicnco in tho Evangelical Church at Parryvlllo on Sunday evening. Tho 17th of August, Children's Day nt Normal Squaic, promises to surpass previ ous like occasions. Tlio exorcises will bo held In the beautiful grovo and last during tho entlro day. Charles Gilbert, of Pleasant Valley, Mon roo county, has succeeded tho late Gcorgo Fchncl In tho hostlery business at Lehigh Gap. no has also been appointed Lehigh 'alloy station agent. Eugcno A. Fogci, the popular Flro Line butcher, ono day recently mowed three acres of grass In two hours and a" half on Troxsll's farm. Eugono don't thluk this record can be beaten, but would llko to hear of anyone doing better. Zach C. H. Horn, of tho well-known Packcrtfin hotel Is making a number of Im provements on the Interior of the edifico that will greatlyadd to tho convenience and general appearanco of the same. ' lie will also fit hp the bar-room with a now bar. The tlo for the school at Jcancsyllle, In the Banks ton nsbtp district, betweon Thos. If. Herbert and V. J. Gallagher was do1 elded at a meeting of tho Board Saturday evening, resulting In tho election of Mr. Gallaaher, who is a son of non. J. J, Gal lagher. Washington Camp, No. 20, P. O. S. of ., df Bowmanstown, have completed ar rangements for tho holding of a grand pic nic In tho beautiful grove at that place, on tho occasion of their, presenting flags to the public schools on, Saturday, August 24. The announcement is made that prominent speakers will be present and numerous P. 0. S. of A, Camps participate. If you de light In a days fun In the woods you should not fall to go. Nnnunl Sqnnro !tiulbs. Several members of our baso ball club aro "laid up' Miss Carrlo Hough, of South street, Lchlghton, spent last Sundav with friends here. jViss, Adclahlo Meckel, of Easton, Is spending her summer vacation with Miss EmandaE. Balllet. Mr. J. H. Longacre mado a flying trip to Brunswick. Your reporter saw him on Monday morning, he looked happy and no further explanation Is needed. Tho members of the Normal Squaro Iterary Society held their first meeting for .this year on Saturday evening. July 20th llio meeting was very Interesting. The following officers wcro elected: President, H. A. Kelser; Vice President, IK. O. Xan dor; Rec. Soeretary, Ida E. Zimmerman: Corres. Secretary, Eugene O. Nothsteln; Treasurer, G. P. Froyman; LIbarian, Ira 1:. acidic: curators, D. W. Bittlcr and E. O. Nothsteln, Critic; A. J. Balllet, Editor; iv. u. -andcv. Chaplain; Emma L, Senile, Organist; Ushers, William Mertz and E. O, Nothsteln. ucy. A. P. norn, of Summit Hill, spent bunuay pleasantly In this neighbor llOOd. ADONIS. Striker, Out. Catasauqua has not lost a came out of ten played. Catasauqua ys. Lchlghton on the homo grounds Satuiday afternoon. Tho Macunglo club has been nlaced un- ler now management and captaincy and it is uopca win work better together as a team than heretofore. Tho contcmptlblo Imposition on the uonio ciud oy 1110 Frceland umpire is a dis grace to that town and the management of tho club. Tho fact of tho natter is, he was determined to give Frceland thn ramp whetlier thay won it or not and started out tho game with the meanest sortof dlclslons, God wasted dust when bo mado that man. and moie's the pity. It gavo Lchlghton a Chanco to tee .what souio umpire's aro made of. Bartholomew Is a iowel nsldn nt tl, Freeland man. Tho strong Frceland team "did up' the home nine on Saturday In a score of 11 to 3 in the presence of 400 or 600 spectators Horn town and surroundings. Among tho leainrcs 01 1110 game, worthy of special note, we mention Jcnnins's stealing nf hn which eclipsed anything ever seen on tho homo grounds, Smith's wonderful catch in centre and the battery work of Relchard aud Jennings. Nusbaum olaved a. irnnd aine on second, but the boys were over matched. 0 append the score. rKIIF.UMIl. n 1 h Tin n o LEMKIIITOy. McOo'ean.lb 12 110 0 Klniimuis,i'...2 3740 Mc(Jarvcy,3b.2 1250 Curr, s. s 2001 1 rtlbpoae "mull. l'.I.,..o 1 2 1 Jennings, c.i 1 11 4 AlbrlKht,3b..l 1 1 2 1 e irlt!, s.s...o 1 0 1 Itelchard, p..o 0 Oil uray,2D z 14 2 1 llrisllu, lf..,.o 0 0 0 0 McU'a'y.cf&ia) IO0O denser, i.t...i 0201 (illlosi ije, r.f..o 1000 .Muuauin, 2i),o 133 (iiirlland, lb.O 1 to Jliiis, r.IAlb..O 0 10 MiuiU, r.t....o 0 0 0 tveisu, p&ci, 0030 Totals.. ..1103721 2 Totals 3 6 27 21 Two baso hits, Simmons; stolen bases. Mcfico- Kon z, iiray z, jeimmir, Albright, Yenser, Nus baum, Gartlaud; lilt by Hitched ball. Welsh. Al. unem, i enser, iiuss, Jennings, lteurig; left on uases, rieeiaimc, LrlilEhton 5: muffed throw balls, Oat Hand, Nusbaum. Alhrlclit. McOarvev w lid throw 9, ltchris, (lartlaud: fumbles and miss- ed grounders, ltehrlgi Douhlo play, Nusbaum to Jennings; strticK out uv Jloldiard 10, by Mcdeadv ,. 1 iinex uours ana :o minutes. Umpire, Scorer, Clauss. FnRKLAND, 1'a., July 25, 'f9, KDiTou AnvooATK: We feel that an lnlus tlco Is being done to uv by the Uhlchton Base Hall Club In circulating reiorts that tho game on tho 20th was won entlrelj by the aid of tho umpire. Wo have sent them the follonlng chal lenge which, 11 iney uesin- to bo falrand honest. they will accept, as we deslro to satisfy your people iiini mo "ininar boys" can playballwlth oni wrangling. 1'IIIIKLAKD, July 21, 'HO. TO i.r.iiinimiN lUnr. lUixCLUB:-We here- bv challinge the ldilghton Uaao flail Club(samo iilayersiimthe2iith)to playa match game of ballon the IXJhlghtun ball grounds, on Saturday nfteruoon, Aucust 3rd, on the followlnit condl Hons: 1st. The l'reelaud club to have half ol the sale receipts and supper. 2nd. Tho umpire to be selected mutually by tlio managers of the mu emus, uu musk uo .1 tiisiiiioresiea party. V. 0 iikiv add. If thev will nlnv nt l'm..ini,H v.'r will glt e them any umpire they want, and one- ..at. vvikia, XUI1I3 11IIIV, FltEElNP 1USK llALI.Cl.Ull, Tor the Next Thirty l)y wo will make all-wool suits and pants order at a reduction of 25 per cent lu order to reduco our stock and keep our tailors' einpioycu. iou may never uaye a chanco liko this offered to you again so you better tato aiivantago 01 it. uur all-wool pants made to order fur $3-50, f3.87, 1.02 and upwards are lar uoiow real valne. All wool suits made to order from J12 to f 10, fit and workmanship guaranteed to bn superior to any. Cad at the One Price Star I'lotulng Hall, siaucu Chunk. o OUR STROLLER." I'nrntrnplm AVolMport nnd Vicinity. lr onnl Gotalp, Arrests. it. Aferchant Saegcr was on a business trip to Philadelphia Tuesday. Tho Evangelical Sunday school pic aiced in Klotn's grovo ou Wednesday. Rev. Leopold aud family, of Pottsvillc, wcro visiting hero during tho past week, --Mrs. Frank Reltz and Mrs. O. Reltz, of Alleniown, aro sojourning with friends here. Station agent J. D. Bennlngcr and wife, spont Thursday In Northampton county. An infant child of Jfrs. John Wolfo died Monday and was burled on Tuesday aucrnoon. Aflsses Hannah and Ida Fehr. have returned homo to Ashley, nftcr a pleasant visit to friends. . Tho Luthorau and Reformed Sundav schools spent Wednesday very pleasantlv at uicn onoko. Adam Eachcs, of East Weissnort. has beautified his home by tho erection of a neat steel picket fence. Mrs. J. F. Snyder returned homo to Mountain Top.af ter a pleasant visit of two weeks in this neighborhood. On Tuesday Marsh & Zem leased their largo huckleberry patch, located In Pcnn Forest, to U. A.JCelper. John Seldio lost a year old babyclrl on Monday. Interment took place Thursday. Tho "Stroller" extends sympathy. Mrs. R. J. Hongen and Mrs. Nero Weiss wero guests of Sheriff Lovan and family at Mauch Chunk last week. Roy. Charles Becker, of Allentown. a ctired clergyman of tho Roformod church, geu about seventy years, and a former resident, was seeing old friends hero during tne week. Lowis Dally Is a boatman.wlth a home here, and according to his own story did a fellow up down near Bethlehem Monday. Ho was arrested and taken to Allentown aud at a hearlns on Tuesdav settled tile case amicably. Constable Oswald utltllzcd a box car tho othor night to incarcerate two bums. It was a novel "jug" Cut It was a good one. Tramps aro finding this burg rather warm for long quarters.and push through p. d. q. via tho tow-path. Pollco Gus Oswald pulled In a cane of Lehlghton boys for bathing in tho canal on Saturday without tho customary bathing pliarapanalia. He lectured them strongly for disobeying the rules and let 'em go after tho promise not to do It some more. Andrew Graver, for a year or more past, proprietor of tho post offlco store, Is oiling ont at cost preparatory to moving to Point Philips, Northampton emmtv. hero he has ourclfascd the good-will, &c. of tho general store of Jforchant. Troch. It is said that A. jr. Marsh will go Into tlio old stand here. Quarterly conference was observed In tho Evangelical church at Big Creek on Sunday. Presiding Elder D. A. Jedlar and Circuit preacher. Rev. C. IC. Fehr ero present and discoursed eloquently to one of the largest audiences that has over crowded tho edifice. Tho holy communion was administered at tho samo time to tho largo membership. In an orchard in Franklin, owned by tho genial Benjamin Peters, there stands an applo treo that Is laterally covered with blossoms for the second lime this year. Thus far the tree, which Is a young one. lias bore no fruit, and the. strange freak of nature cannot bu accounted for. Bv tho upcrstitlous It Is looked upon as a pro monition of coming oyll. Superintendent Charles Roth, of tho Evangelical Sunday school, delivered his farewell addross on Sunday afternoon. Ho roviowed tho history of tho school dur ing tho past twenty years, and spoko offictlvcly of his connection with It. At Us conclusion Roy. Brown, on behalf of the ofilclois and teachers presented him with solid gold pen and hold or and a beautiful bible. Mr. Roth moved .his family to Hamburg this week, where ho will hero after reside. They havo tho best wishes of hosts of friends for happiness and prospeilty In their now homo. Snioke was seen Issuing from William Koons' large meat houso In the rear of Franklin street on Tuesday morning, and. the prompt application of a bucket of water prevented a big flro and serious loss. Search as to tho origin of tho flro resulted In tho discovery, In tho lott, of a bottlo containing coal oil and also a rag saturated with tho same liquid. Tlio flro was evident. ly an attempt at Incendiarism and had led to the belief that Zero's, large stable des troyed a few weeks ago was flred in some imilar manner. The stablo contained twenty barrels of tallow, two ton o(hay and a quantity of meats. William Elliot, alias "Saratoga Bill," was arrested by Constablo Selrer ou Satur day at Easton .for complicity in tho Horlacher robbery at Lchlghton a fow weeks ago, and following a hearing in Squire Buck's court was confined In tho county prison to await trial at the next term of court. "Saratoga Bill," Is a negro six feet tall and weighing 200 pounds, and is known as a "bad man," 11'ben arrested he had in his possession a thirteen fnch Knue. 110 was one or the Buzzard gang who bad a rendezvous In tlio Welch Mountains and terrorized people In that section a few years ago by committing the most atrocious depredations, no has erved "time" In various jails and for this last offence lie is likely to serye again. The genial 'Squlro Buck will get au appointment In tho Custom Houso under the red headed and hopeful Thomas V. Cooper. It is all fixed; Buck has for his friend General Lilly, of Mauch Chunk, and Lilly Is on Cooper's bond; consequently Cooper Is under obligations to Lilly, and tho latter wants Buck appointed to a clerk ship. Its all plain as day and Chester will get tho appointment suro as shooting. Mr. Buck Is scrying bis second term as ,squIro of Franklin, and is a popular Re publican a year ago tunning against J, L. Gabel for tho nomination of prothonotary aud falling only four votes shoit. Ho Is a flist-rate fellow and an appointment to a lucrative position under the novernmcnt will please his fiieuds and be a respectable recognition of his labors in tho Republi can camp. The Hon. Eddlo Mulhearn Is wrestling with as big a difficulty as ho haTevcr tackled in tho disposition of tho post-olllco here. There are two applicants, John S, Miller and A. II'. Marsh, and their friends hayo boon humping themselves and mat Ing l.ddle hump likewise, for the past luonlu or more with no apparent success oilier man 10 cause mm to tninic of a polntlug some out side party, and in th connection Frank Laury and J. K. Rlckert aro spoken of as a probable choice, and just here is tho dynamite that will causo the biggest kind of a racket and shatter Eddie's power In this end. Every Republi' can with the least bit of power, makes s faco and promises something awful in case either JUiller or Marsh Is not appointed. So tho case stapds, unless Eddie can screw up his coura?o and brave the result of dictating an appointment from his head quarters at the County Seat. I'nckarton Paragraphs, -Our schools will open about tho mid die of August, ander Principal Beidlor, assisted by JWlss Anglo, and Mr. Cbnbb. We aro pleased to nto tho appearance on our streets of Engineer Charles llnntz a soycro Injury to his foot caused his letire ment from tho foot board for several weeks. Attorney Fisher will no doubt bo tho democratic nomlnco for District Attorney and why not? No better nomination could bo made, bright, active, energetic And thoroughly competent for the position. Tho sale by . John C. Dolon, of his property on Lehigh avenuo, the Dolon and rarrcn homesteads, to tho L. V. R. R. Co.r will clvo tho latter a chanco to make need cd lmproTOMcnts,-to their yard near tho scalo and forwarding offices. Paul Horn for a long tlmo a resident of our town and In chargo of the electric lights of tho Packcrton Yard, has resigned to accept tho supcrlntcndcncy of Electric plant at Wcatherly. Wcatherly will gain a good citizen and a thorough democrat. -Prince Russell Horrlson and- Pres. Jarrct aro haying a royal tlmo with tho Prince of Wales and others of tho English Nobility Minister Lincoln thinks English hospitality unequalled. Mcantimo tho Irish causo is forgotten Poddy Ford quiet and tall twisting postponed till 02 And why not? If thero still exists In this broad land of ours, ono who has tho least claim for Pension, let him hurry up whllo Tanner holds tho surplus. The forecast for the near future is tho retirement of tho gener ous Tanner, the surplus Is big but under tho present ruling there wont ho a dollar left for campaign expenses In 02. Thcrforo all who lovo their Uanncr present your claims to Corporal Tanner. It Is rumored that tho Iron Interests of tho north and east, will urgo congress to place Iron ore, coal and coke, on the free list, this with freo wool, so ordered by tho rilling of appraiser Leach, would bo called frco trade" wero this a democratic ad ministration tho average wage worker and voter should watch the action of con gress next winter, and iti the mean tlmo cherish the utterances of Cleveland on tho tariff question, tho action of southern re publican congressmen is not encouraging to a continuation of high tariff. Roduced taxation Is still tho issue this and nothing elso will lighten labors burdens. The coming Democratic County Com mittee Meeting should bo well attended, harmonious action and a thorough demo cratic purpose will mako the fall campaign success, wo aro not afraid of any serious struggle for tho Associato Judgshlp nomi nation Mr. S. B. Prlco Is yery favorably mentioned ho Is a well known citizen, a man of ability unquestioned Integrity and a thorough democrat. Should the coming convention honor him with the nomination ho would undoubtedly be olectcd by a yery largo majority, any man In accord with Cloycland" democracy can and ought to bo elected in this county. Town Iinproroinonts. Theodora Kemerer will erect a dwelling houso on Ochro slreot. William Montz will build a now house on Lehigli street near Ochro. . -William Freyman is making arrange ments for tho erection of a dwelling on Cy press ayenuo. Herman Hager and Gcorgo Stuber have tho material for Iron fences which will be put up this week. -Edward Freyman will build a homo on Northampton street, opposlto Howard Sea bold's residence. . -William Laub is making fina,l prepara tions for tho erection of a framo resi dence oh Union street. Messrs. Bibbinghouso and Fink will orcct a doublo framo dwelling houso on Pino street between Iron and Elm. -Contractor George Miller has Fredrick Brlnkman's now bul'.dlrg on south Bank street under way. Among his employees are J. Ohl, John Kreidcnwolss, and the genial Mike Miller. Are you lu need of Clothing'; If you are, remember that you can get great bargains in men's, boy's and chil dren's suits at Sondheim's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. A reduction of 25 per cent has been made on tho entire stock of clothing, bats, caps, shirts, waists, etc. All our goods aro marked in plain figures. Rock Bottom Prices prevail, o A HnppyWomnii. 'Tho happiest woman liko tlio happiest nations havo no history," says that wonder ful writer Gcorgo Eliot but, no woman can bo happy who Is suffering from tho irregu larities and "weaknesses" so common to tho sex. Dr. Pierce's FayoritePrescriptIon will soothe neryous troubles and restore health and vigor onco more. Thn roses will bloom again on those faded cheeks, it is a positive euro for tho most complicated and obstinate case of prolapsus weak back,"fe- mal weakness," anteverslon retroversion," bearing-down sensation, chronic congetlon, lin (lamination and ulceration lmflaniinatlon pain aud tenderness and kindred aliments. Iron Fences. Any ono contemplating the purchase of an Iron fence would do well to examine tho Patent Steel Fcnco for salo by tho Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co. It Is a marvel of cheapness, costing only 37c a foot. Is dur able and lasting and has the appearanco of a fence costing threo times as much. Sam- plo can bo seen lu front of tho rcsldenco ol M. O, Bryan ou Lehigh street, 4 to John Esch, of Bankway.formerly with Young & George, Allentown, manipulated tho spigot at Hotel Walufctab, Glen Onoko, this week. REl'OItT OF THE CONDITION OK THE KIltST NATIONAL llANKOl' LElIIflH- TON, I'cnuu,, at the close of business, July 1, 1V, ItESOUlSCES. Loans and Discounts S131.042 70 IT. s. llonds tosecure circulation. 20,0110 00 31,133 03 Other stocks, bonds and murtguees. . . . Duo from aimKned resurvo aireuts. .. . 21,515 43 7a l'3 Go US 8,627 W 18 10 0.300 (O line iroiu ouierxuniiuuai jkuiks Him from State Hunk and Hankers.. Ileal ostate, furnlturo aud fixtures Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums paid ltllls of other Hanks l'l-actlonal iiaper currency, nickels ,and ecnls ! 6,000 00 70 '.9 Hpeclo ,754 OU U-jr.ll tender notes l,soo 00 ltedemptlou fund with U. . Treasurer (0 per cent, circuiuuuii Total LIAHILITIKS. Capital Mock paid In Surnlus fund 000 00 S-iSf.010 43 79.000 00 t 7,8aSOO l.'.T Kl Undh ided profits, National llank notes outstanding I8.000 00 Dividends UllIKim SfiOO 60 JndiridtialdeiMultggubJectlocheclt.... uo.sss 09 Certified checks.... 101 00 Cashier's cheeks outstanding xu 70 Due to other National Hanks 11,201 si Due to State Hanks and Hankers 1,127 to Total &38.0I0 43 STA1B or I'EXXS VIA' ASIA, t. County or Caiuiox , 1 M I. Juo. T. Benimel. flashier nf the nbovo-named Bauk, do solemnly swear Hut tlio above statement is truo 10 uio oesioi inyKiionieaee aim neuei. Jcii.v T. Bemjiel Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 224 day II 1 (lull. ISlil. Uow.uiu Skaiioldt, N. 1'. CoiiBi-xrr Atti'.bt : J. O. ZFIlSi, i ,1no. 8. Lest, t Directors. It. 1'" IIoKFUltO. I July 27, 1889 Peculiar Many jxtolUr points make Hood's Sar aparflla saptrlor to all other medicines. reomllar m somblnatlon, proportli ana jtprtlou of lngrtdlenti uood s Suitp&ruhv possesses tho fall urattvo lulus of th best knows remedies JiTSr of tho vetsUbU IB. fccillir la strtarUi and economy Hood's Br- nipMlua U oslr edl- Inn a whleh n truly beU,5jCj "Onslfnndxtd Doses Ono Dollar." KedJolnei la and smaller bottles rtqulre Urgtr doij, inddonot produce u cood reiolts is Bond's. PttiUar In Its msdlclnal mrtl. uuuu Dwsapanu atcompiunes enres lutli- j . ...... ... . . . rto uuown, and hu won for liulf the title of "The graatsit blood punuer over aiseo veraa." jr pi xxcuur 111 ill "good ntm j.SVt nome," tnere is now jr yare of Hood's 8rsrrilla told in Lowoll, whero lyJyit Is msde, than of allr , r0,ner blood purlflsrs. vrecullar ia Its phenom. VvVniU record of sales abroadV Cf?jr no other preparation ha ryf iver attained aueti onu- fr liuuj ill mu iuuii wmv, ... , 1 . ... 1 , J and eonfldenco among all elaases S t people so atoadfastly. Do not bs Indoead to buy other preparations, but t euro to get tho Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilta Solabyilldr.mrti. gltIxforfi. rre;ar4only t O. I. ROOD A CO., Apothirlj,Ixnrn, ilajl. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Attention! At REBER'S UIIUG STORE. By tho slnglo bottlo, bj 1-4 and 1-3 doz. qunntltlri, and In Jnbbsra lirU at Jobbers prlco, Ilood'a Barmiparllln cnu nlwnji bo had. Ju1t20 Horse Doctor, (Honorary CJraduato of Ontario Vet. Collene.) Office: Carbon House Bank SI, LCuightoii CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle, ' SUCCESSCULI.Y TREATKD. Special nnd Particular Attention paid to LAMENESS :: SPAVINS, Splints, Eingbone, Iloofbound, And all diseases prevalont among Doractleated Animals. His Horso and Cattlo Powders sold b him elf and stores generally. "nsultatlon Free Charges Moderate. Ca Is brtelegraph and telephone promptly at attmdedto Operations Mktlmilly Performed 111 ,urv -1.1 l. Persons who are Interested in the Management of Will find it to their interest to with the We take great pride in our any flavor desired, and do not uesi 10 De naa in this section, supply picnics or parties, are we again repeat, is the Best. anything in our line, we are, Husbaum GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE. Speoia Special Low Prices remain Untouchcil on a large and very choice selection of Bed Room and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Sofas, MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE,. South Bank mi 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. manufacturer, No Cut, No Sale! Sattj Moxrt; Savb TimbI KAXORS sold on ouakantke. Thrta xaaaths tlmo to trT them. Full lino Strap, rockat Cut lory, Ac, at THOMAS' Gsldcu loiir PMarmacy, Bake Street, Lebioktox, rmni, Prescriptions a Specialty. 1 chasm; to maxe xmxt. Li onlarr and Expenses vatd, r caimU slon If preferred. Saletaaau -wauled everywhere No experience needed. Ad dress, slating age. The C. f,. Van Iluien Nuneef C., Uenera, H. T. rifTT JiOZZjUU fir LI Ft SSHSLARSHfP BUSMt9C HULEIE i;t3 Cttfctnat ft., rbtUda. Tacitaaaa tor GriMlaatcs. TI KB ramtrMHi t 4 mon. J3JSOT .rttapie. Bout OftarM 9i fair. Crair ,Vk if yfu name Mw pplr MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLENTOWN, rA or-rss fjmt Tnt-KtRiY 11 airreancB. CPI-LEOg DEPARTMENT rurnliuM a fall Olutdtil Uhhm f tnr nut llutWM, lncladljw Lmrd. S 1 tt fc 0 t!C&. ACA05MIC DEPAnTMRMT IipnM forTJonnr. TiwiAu:. Itaifauwi. it, O'urjM, Inelldliixbwa.fllwIfwMwMln. li l Jilinr heUJ br ! Tor toUs. WW to Rev. T. L. 8EIP, D. o., Preorewrrl, AL. CAMEBELL, Jeweler and Watctaater, Bank Street, Lehighton, .Ftenna. Hospectfnlly Inrltes tin attention at kit irltada andtho citizens generally to hla lanaaia now stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Trices that defy competlUta. It will par yon 0 call and Inspect my stoatc befora BxrakasniE elsawhers. REPAIRING rromptly done at lowest charts, a all wark guaranteed, SIGN OP THE BIO- WA18M, Bank St., Lehightaa. oDecmber 17,o87ly have tho undersigned furniik tkaiu choicest manufacture of Ice (7rea. of hetitate to pronounce it the Terr uur Avholesale pncea, Trhea rre always very low, and the quality, x Soliciting a call when in need oi Respectfully, & Oulton. Tables, etc., at St. Lehighton. Furniture BARGAINS! Corset Covers, from 12c to 98c. Gowns, from 45 cents to 51.98. Drawers, from 21c to 60c. Chemise, from 2lc to 75c. Skirts, from 45o to $1.89. f We take pleasure In inviting you to examine the qualltr. style and prices of tlieso eoods as thov am Hi ,.; jui and we know iney are right, fit and alak, O. A. Rex & Bro. Opposite Amorloan Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNA.
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