ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STOKE Start closes every evening, at 8:45 o'clock WE ABT NO DULL SEASON HERE And as a provontatlve we aro dally nilmlr. latcrlng reductions In largo doses, wlilcli will bo continued until the period usually allotcd to tho dull season Is tided over. The Great Cotton Wonte ! 10c. Challlcs, Oc lGc. Cballles, 10c. 12c. Batistes, 8c. 17c. Crazies, 12 l-2c. 12 l-2c. Satlnes, Oc. 30c. French Satlne, 21c. 12c. Ginghams, 8c. 18c Zephyrs, 12c. Cc. Toweling, 8c Oc. Lancaster Ginghams, 0 1-2. 12c Tercalo, Oc. 12c Ticking, 8c. 121 2c. Scrim, Oc. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lchighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. 18S0 LOCAL EVENTS CUT UP, Dr. W. T. Wolfe, of Mahoning street, win oien a pnniograpn gaiiory in Thomas' store room on lower lsanir street, as soon as the building Is re-arranged to suit tbo new ousiness. air. Wolfe took photo graphs fifteen or twenty years aeo In a Dor table gallery, then located on tho corner of x,enign ana .North streets where David Eb Deri's lianasonio brick rcsldenco now stands. Blind Ilenry Jlllor, of Jfaueh Chunk, filled the pulpit In tho Evangelical church bunday morning and evening last preach ing iwo excellent sermons to appreciative audiences during tho absence of Itcv. J. S. Newhart, who was In attendance at quarterly conference In session at Lansford and whero he presided In admlnhterlngtln: holy communion. The camp meeting under tho auspices or the Evangelical Association will open In the grovo at Bowmanstown on Tuesday next and contlnuo over Sunday. A largo number of tents have been taken and tho meeting promises to bo a very successful one. Presiding Elder D. A. Medler and many prominent divines will be present. While Chirlcy Ulskoy had his mad up tho other day he Sulllvanlzcd one Reuben Lentz, an employe on tho Lehigh Valley repair gang. Charley was escorted to 'Squire Beltz's court and put under bonds to answer for assault and battery at tho next court. These Httlo things come high, but It seems we must have 'em. A Toung People's Christian Endeavor Society was organized last Saturday even ing In the Evangelical church and will meet again at 7.45 p. m. on Saturday next. There being so many young persons among the converts of this church the meeting promises to be a success. A new steeple will be placed on top of the Presbyterian edifice, and the Interior of the building will probably be frescoed. The-congregatlon Is meeting with God's blessings, judging from the improvements being mada and the growing membership. The first of September having be'sn de signated as a leg il holiday--Labor Day and falling on Sunday this year, will be ob served on Monday following, In conse quence of which the public schools will not re-open until Tuesday, September 3, 1880. An additional school room will bo par titioned off from school hall to meot the Increased requirements of the school. Builder Nathan Mosser has the contract to do tho work; his figures 187 being tho lowest. Thomas Raudenbush is the happy dad of a bright and bouncing baby girl, and the mother and child are doing well. There was a lluldoon smile on his phiz the other day hut he didn't tell us that ho was a "pop." Steady employment on salary, experi ence not required, Is offered by II. W. Foster & Co., a reliable lirm of Geneva, N. T. Read their adyostlsement headed MKanted, Reliable, Energetic Men." o Tbsre is a machine at tho Vally depot where you drop a nlckle In the slot and get an accident Insurance policy good for twenty-four hours. It calls for $500 at death and $250 for loss of a limb. A. IT. Langkamerer, a young and spirited member of the Evangelical church, here, discoursed to an appreciative audi dience in the M. E. church at East Maucli Chunk last Sunday morning. Thomas Green, who, several years ago was foreman of the Lehigh Stoyo Foundry, is now managing a similar Industry at Gal llpolis, Ohio, having left Scranton somo weeks ago for that point. On the premises, near the Dry Tavern. In Mahoning township, Ellas Shaffer will sell valuable personal property, including cows, wagons, Ac, on Saturday, Aug. 17. "A horse, a horse, my" ITold on, young fellow, keep cool and lilro your teams of David Ebbert, on North street. Prices low and accommodation the.best. Call at Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank strest, and sea the largest stock of furni ture., carpets, etc. You can save money by doing so. o Thomas D. Thomas was recently elect ed secretary of the Reformed church, on Leblgh street, vice Henry J. Bretney, re signed. At their own expense a street lamp has been placed In front of tho Presbyterian church on Northampton street. The crossing on Bank street, at Obcrt's uiock, nas peen reiaiu ana Improved, much to tho safety of pedestrians. Railroaders, you can save a good day's wages uy ouying your watches from JJ. S. Bock, Lehlgbton. o Everything in the line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Ilenry Schwartz, on Bank st. o Building, sheathing and tar papers at ijucKeuoacu s, ju&ucu uuunn. o 'Eagle Cash Store." EAGLE CASH STORE 18 THE agency ron Tho Sheffield Cutlery Company Nlcklo and Plated-Wate. Plated Knives. Plated Forks, Plated Tea Spoons, Plated Table Spoons, 4c. ' GRADES -OF FLOUR: Shall's Flour, Opllnger's FJour. Fritz's Flour, Youngcr's Flour. You are kindly Invited to call and inspect our large r-ssortment of general goods be lore making purchases elsewhere. ROBERT WALP, North Bank Street, ori. Valley Bound House. I'KOl'LK WHO COMIi AND GO l'ersonnl Oo.nlp nbout People who Visit nml b a Vltltlnc. George Butz, of Allcntown, Is visiting M. O. Kuntz, on Lehigh street. F.'IE. Bachman, dolna business at Wllkcsbarre, was In town oyei Sunday. Dr. C. E. Dclcamp, of Bankway, was on n uusincss jaunt to uauynie on lKcd tiesday. uouuty sopt. snyuer ana family aro enjoying a visit to Belyldero, N. J., and oincr places. Mrs. N. B. Rcbcr returned from Read. ing on Tuesday whither she had hoen caned by illness r' a relative ""M I Sana .tnntitfl Tnfn n t.t lAtinlfl TT.inl. as of Slatlngton, spent Monday very pleasantly wim reianyes anu iricnas in town. Charles M. Sweeny, of the "Corner Store," attended tho Evangelical camp meeting at, xnpoii oyer auuuay. Misses Clara Klstler. of Allenlown, ana ciopuio Miller, of Saegorsvllle, are visiting at the Selplo residence on South street. Jilss Ella Peters Is at home of south Bank street, after a dellghtfulvislt to her sister, jurs. iiincs uroo, or Now lork Ulty. Miss Laura Arnold, of Reading, and .11133 Annie .Lean, of Allontown, accom pushed young ladies, are guests of Miss Lulu Zchner, on south Bank street. Alex Bowman's cental ohlz Illuminated tho Advocate sanctum on Friday. IKhile nero no dropped a dollar In tho slot aud mauo nimicll cooa for tho Advocate nn. til 1890. He is still a resident of Allan- town. Lcutenant Harrv Mnnahan. of tlm IT. S. Navy, Is a yisitor in town the guest of ms mouicr on sou in street. seeking need ed recuperation after close attention to duties during the., past year. Ho dropped ui iu scu us uuring tuo wceK. Miss Jcnnlo Jfeyers, one of Notthamp' ion county's most excel ent teacher nt Selgfrld's Bridge, Is spending her summer vocation wim tuo "folks at home" In i'ackcrton. oho lias but. recently rnpnvor. cd from a very severe Illness of somo weeks. Prof. F. J. Stetler and wife have re turned after a pleasant visit of soma wr-plt to friends at Allentown, Bethlehem and Philadelphia. Tho professor contemnl.itp. tho ro-openlng of our public schools, the latter part of this month, with great In terest. Messrs. P. J. Gallagher. P. J. Momi. B. F. McGaryey and L. F. McBride, pro minent young Democrats of Beaver Meadow were closing flneer Uds with Lehlehton acquaintances hero on Saturday afternoon. Thoy made a jolly quartette and enjoyed themselves highly. The accommodating Jianager of the wall-know "Original Cheap Cash Store," IK. U. Nusbaum. scent the nast few ilavs very agreeably in Pike county tho land of snako aud fish stories. He left hero Satur dav a. m. behind his fast, stpnnor nml . joyed tho scnlo effects of a jaunt over land to inu aoovo place. Dr. F. I. Smith and wife, 6f south Bank Street, left this week for Orpat. ilnnrl. Pa., and other points where they will spend somo weeks in recuperation. Tho doctor is a sufferer from hay fever and every year spends tho month of August in re cuperation from the effects of tho above disease. He has beeu a resident here for two ycaro and has built up a lucritlve practice Cnrbon County' Wealth; The tablcred statement below nnnpmlprl giving the number of taxables in each town ship and borough In the county, together with tho amount of county and stato tax at tho 7 and 3 mills rate respectively is worthy of perusal and pcrseyallon for futher refer ence. Tax- Co.tax Stale tax ables- at 7 mills at 3 mills Banks twp 1,012 3,070.88 7085 ; Al UDUiiK 021 1,537.03 4071 East Penn twp... 294 65,022 1408J Franklin lwp.... 671 124,628 4625 Kidder twp 270 80,747 2130 Lansford 1026 275,009 Towttmensmir.. 523 99.522 RSin Lehigh Tannery... 148 29,031 3092 liausanna twp.... 50 7,644 3088 Lehl(diton 773 2,475,94 48840 Mauch Cliunk 1338 45A..lft.l 151 M9 M. Chuuk Iivd... 659 313.3RR Mahoning twp..,. 002 96,778 20514 Ponn Forest 163 30,209 1627 1'ocker twp 100 54,535 2120 Parryvllle 105 . " 65,205 2678 Summit Hill 795 24?n aa? Tnwamensingtwp 253 71,044 6325 wcameriy gm 135,525 4042 VYeissport 172 36,839 16782 1,106 2,882.048 40,4805 Value of real estate, $3,2-12,321. Valuo of real estate, exemnt (mm inn. Hon, $024.50 Number of horses, marcs, eeldlncs and mulos over the age of four years, $7,101. Value, of horses, mares, geldings and mules, $81,570. Number of neat cattle over tho age of four years, $2,500. vaiuo ol neat cattle, $250,00. Yaluo of salaries ami pmnlnninnio f nr. (ices, posts of profit, profession, trail nml occupations, $8,003,78. Aggrcgato yaluo of all property taxable for county imposes at the rate of Rnmn mlll on tho dollar, $11,172,09. Aggregation amount of county tax asses sed autho rate of seyon mills on the dollar, Amount of money on Interest. Including mortgages, judgements, bonds, notes, stocks, etc., $13,472.72. vaiue or stages.ommlbuses.hacks. coach , etc., $20.75. Aggregato valuo of rjronertv (nx.-ihln fnr state purposes at threo mills, inplmllnrr money on Interest, $18,403.47. Aggregate amount o state tax as asses sed, $4,048.03. Ilcaolutlona or lteipect At a vueetln" on Mnmliv pvpnlmv nf the officials of tho Ebenezer congregation, over which the pastor, J. S. Newhart, pre sided, our worthy townsman, W. H'. Bow man, iwno nas now removed to Slatlngton) formally tendered his realtrnatlnn nf ih offices of trustee and steward of said church Kiiicu uo nas lauutuuy nued foryears, not wltbstandinc his inactivity .mil lnHffnrnr.p of late as a member of said church, occas ioned by an opinion contrary to somo of tho members with referenpo to a paper pub lished at Ilarrlsburg which is canvassed for and circulating among said congregaton, which ho contends Is issued for sinister purposes and is highly injurious to tho church. The followluc resolutions aDDro. nriately annlvlnr to his connection with tho church, till of lato, wcro adopted: WiiKitKAs, Circumstances alike congenial to our dear y beltned Jtro. W. W. Dowman anil his eS,i:ilJaT.!e'tetle,"!"U0akeUl,t"C'r 110,116 .i lSL" 1 "at libenezor Evangelical church InU vldually, una as a whole, extend sincere wishes for n full share or tills world's successes. conmieiulliiK them to Mm who rule the Ucstliiles of man aud move mysteriously to perforin us wondrous powers for consolation of a Chris tin character aud lefreshniciit from the doings ol ltK.joi.yEii, That Ehenozer Evan. Church will pver hold inost dear the memory of llio many henevo entaetsofliro. Howmao, his purse belni as h s heart, ever open to nerform eharltahle deeds In tho church and out and ull worthy of tho hlKheit emulation. Hksolvki), That Ebenezer Evan. Church will e er hold most dear the earnest efforts of Ilro. unman u, Kt-eu me cnurcii together at a l ine when panic held control of tholluauelal world Ulld tho church innrn Ih'm iui. in Air... then wero noblo pure and unselfish, and the mi; spirit or uoo, wim whom he has ii2ln ,S?fJu4!.r,,Val,.a.?on8lsie,,t communicant. l( KbOi. Ki), That w hlto we deeply and sincere y repel the removal of the family from our midst and their absence from our church, wo evtend tho strong rluht hand of christian !n.i fSr'.'ST' wl"t', lsl '"h" iBtheiutMetWr til k1 6 wi'iK'fS?"1 10 ,,lelu "? " "as beenl n the past. A Ith these earnost wishes wa com mend them to the mercy of au all Wlso iiud. Death of an ,nterctluK Child. Cathsrino Rebecca, tho eleyeq.mon.ths old daughter pf S. Howard aud Emma Chubb, died on Monday evening at ten o'clock, after a few days illness, of acute manegetls. The littlo one boro tho chris t an names of her two grandmothers, on the father and mother's side, and a peculiar coincidence is, that she died on the birth day anulversary of Grandmother Reber, Ju y 29. When only ten days old. baby Jt7 7 WRS ,uaue a member of the Ivlng's Daughters, representing the "Ten WllllnB Workers of Lehlgbton,'' who con" trlbuled generously In money and clotblne to the poor of otir town during last winter. At the time other death she v,A youngest member of this christian benevo- ... 1,1 u,"teu states, sue was a bright and interesting child and lu her ucatu tlio atuicted parents have the sym pay of our people. luierment took place i s ' mkiuuvu irom vne iioiue on swum uapu street. FORT FRANKLIN, TeiMport nnd Community Itemltdil by the , ."Stroller" and Chums, jVrs. Hannah Stout, of Bath. Is so journing wl'h Mrs. Uriah Fatzlugcr, over tno mom bridge. The cenlal Benjamin rcters. book keeper In Snyder's store, is confined to tho liouso on account of sickness. 'Squire Buck and Constable Sotzcr represented tho maiestv of tho law from this claco in tho Pfno Swamp region dur ing me wees. Welssnort Evangelical havn mill. scribed for eleven tents at the camp-meet ing at uowmanstown next week. The whole number of tents signed for up to uaie is uity. Our young friends Harvey Albright and Jflss Emma Knauss wero happily mauo -ono" uy ney. a. isarinoiomcw on Saturday afternoon. The young coupl havo the hearty congratulations of many menus ior a saie lourney turougu Hie. Lol Horn, Aaron Snyder, William niery, Austin JJoycr and Doug Arnor, Welssnort' S most cenlal snlrlts. enfnvni Sunday at the Tripoli camp-meeting. The nip uomo was mane oy way or siaungton over the foil bridge and up the valley. Wo said "over the toll bridge and up tho val ley." August Deppe represents a model io genuine persistency, christian pluck and determination, having collected $426 towaras the erection or an Kvantrnllpal church at ll'alcksvllle in Franklin town ship. Tho church Is now going up.and for this addition to the village the np.nnln mucii to Mr. ueppe. narrv Rlcknrt. an Kut WflHnnrt.1m t.inj - ... . . . r J' kiiicu uuuu copperueau snaKO on iuon day, together with forty-three young ones. measuring from three to five Inch in length, 'l his Is none of your Pike county snako gossip, but tho cenulno truth, and we don't bellevo that tho Pike county pre- uuuaiur tau sircicu tuo iruiu rarenoagh Jacob Crone, halls from that flv t own oi r uuerton, in tuo county of Lchleb. and was hroucht before 'Snulrp ltupti'a rnlirf. Saturday to answer tho delicate chargo of youtuiui indiscretion. Ia other words ho loved not wisely but too well, nnd suit no now languishes in the dungeon at Maucu.ouunic, whither he was escorted by Constable Setzcr. Mrs. Reuben Soil, for resiueui or r ran Kim township, tiled Mon day alter an illness of some weeks. Do ceased was aged sixty-two years and was one of Franklin's oldest residents. She was a good wile, a kind mother and a laiiutui christian of the Reformed faith. Interment took place on Friday morning, In the Hie Creek cemetery, ltsv. TTpuhpp ouiciating, Tho case of Charles Melnhart aealiutn number of Towamenslng farmers who, to yr-jveut mo total aestruction oi the forests in that section set flro to a strip of limber muu uwueu oy mo auoye ana which was destroyed, was decided against the prose cutor In 'Sauire Buck a court i.hn nthr aay. 'ine costs in tlio case amount to about $45, and when Buck handed down nis declsiou the pugaltstlc propensities of Meialiart asserted themiplvps nml h.i.i. ed to do up tho justice. The 'squire should have a machine of somo kind to pump common sense into such unreasonable in dividuals. Removal or A Itespocted Family. After a residonco hero of many years, during which time W. W. Bowman and his family haye made hosts of friends, they move to Slatlngton where they will hereaf ter reside, inaktm? their li omn In 1 .ntrnr Slattngton in the residence recently vacated uy aenry nuuiz. xnc kind wishes or many friends go with them to their new home. Kailrond Selntllllngs. , Recently forty cars prepared specially forthe transportation of peaches wero taken from the Packerton shorts to TTIlUhorn. New Jersey. The "cannon hall" freleht. t TOh-it. tin. railroaders havo named the fast freight that runs as a section of the Buffalo Express, on the Valley road, between New York and n lixeaoarre. Thcl Younot Ladles fihrlstl.in Anpl- tlon, of Allentown, is placing into every cabooso on the Lehigh Valley Railroad a rack In which are a Bible, a copy of Gospel Hymns and a scrap hook containing clip pings and extracts from religious and tem- peruiice journals. To be Attended to. Brakemcn Charley Welnllm. Rrlir mi John Scholl. omnloved nn the T.pVtlnii Vnl. ley railroad, in conjuction with tho same number of men from the Wyoming Divi sion, represented a committee of grinvance before H. Stanley Goodwin, at Bethlehem. onJfonday. They wanted compensation for lost time, caused bv the delay In iet. ting ont and bringing In tialns. Mr. Goodwin heard them throueh carefully and then promised that their case should be attended to at an early day. He also allowed them compensation for time em ployed In making their call on him. The committee speak in the highest terms of the courteous treatment received at his hands. t) State Camp 1. O. S, at A, Candidates. The followlne have announced them selves as candidates for offices at sessions of tno state uamp. P. o. s. of A., to bo held at Pottsville, August 18, 14 and 15: Stato i-resiaeui, juayor James li. Kenny, of Reading; D. T. F. Hcebner, of Scranton, (present State Vice-President.) and x. State Marshal B. J. Yost, of Shenandoah: State Vice-President, District Presldem Henrv S. Rlssex. of Phlladelnliln. stni Jastcr of Forms and Ceremonies, District President C. W. Mosser, of Man's Choice, uuu J.-U5V . resiueni n. it. uooa, ol Allen town. Of the 440 subordinate Camn In thU State 374 havo submitted their semi-annual reports to the State Secretary and report a clear gain of 7,257 members, making the aggregate membership In the Slate 85,480, with an Increase of 75 camps still to be re ported. A total of 08 Camps have been organized in this State since last Septem ber, Mahoniuc Items. Our farmers havo about finished their iiaying ana harvesting. A party from Now Mahoning "tnnir in" Glen Onoko during the week. The teachers' examination fop lil district will bo held on the 10th ins(. Dennis Nothsteln is busily engaged threshing with bis now steam engine. ReT. W. n. Strauss will Dreaph In St. John's church on, Sunday morning. The Mahonlne base ball club will shortly cross bats wUU a, ciuh. from e hlghton. Amonc the visitors In th Vnll. Ing the week were the following: Hiss Myta Haverstlck, of Lancaster; JUrs. G. K. Musselman, of Kansas City, Mo. ; Mrs. yreu tenner, of Lancaster; Miss Jflnnle Hoppes. of Stelnsvllln. nml MU T w,i Fawkes, of Lansfotd. The "champion sleepers" don't ask any questions will have a tent at the campmeetlng next week. Dasit. Call tor County CpnvvnUon. A County Convention of M'lnPrnhii.ninn. lata of Carbon County will bo held In the Court House, Mauch Chunk, Penna., on Thursday the 8th day of August commenc ing at, ;ou o ciock, lor the purpose of nom inating candidates for the following olllces Associate Judge, District Attorney, and transacting such other business m mnv come heforo the Convention portalulng to mo iMKuuiiauup oi tuo coming campaign. All persons favorable ta the nmiiihiitnn of the liquor traffic by statutory and constl- uonai enactments laumuiiy enforced, and who favor political action for the obtaining of th same, Independent of Republican or Demoeratlo party organizations, are In cluded in this call, and earnestly invited to be present. The election of June 18, 1880, demon strated that the Slato organizations of the old political parties are subservient to the Ucnr mtercst anJ an,aK.0Ilst(c to Prohlbl- The prohibition of the liquor traffic is now a recognized political issue that can only ho settled at the ballot box; as such, it must haye a distinct political organiza tion devoted to its success. Let there be a full turn out of earnest people to carry on this work. Let every place be fully repre-'e2te,J- ... J.M.Ross, bec'y Prohibition Party Co. Committee, A ION II, OF I.. E. MEUTINd. Ohtdf Artliur rresldcs Over a Well Attend- rd mid Successful Btpetlnir. Special trains brought to Lehlgbton hundred members of the Brothorhood L.comot.veEng.neer. uuiiuny muriiing uciween three and four meeting in the Upera House under tho nus. pices of Lehluh Division. No. mn. Tl. nf T. K. The special secret session conyenedt luo cieckand lasted until after 12, and Was attended hv rpnrpnntntt loiiowing divisions: 30, Phllllpsburg. N. JmW. Jersey City, N. J.j 62, Monument ai.u. , ,o, jkruuiufj, i-a,; jua, soy uity j j ; if,7, Central, Jersey City. ir """""en, n. d.j iiiu, samuel II Dottcrer, Carbomlale. Pa.: 255. Onoko. M fill oh Pluinl. 1 t.k.l1 . aa' uiiu, ruirview, iMouninin Top; 270. A. RoeWlnc, TrotUon? N. Ny.f Pa.: 403. G 11. Smith. nT,n'm ii:v did Tt n '..I .. t ... " iT ") ""-"'""t xKuaiiou, rra. urand in er Arthur presided and explained him. self on soyeral questions of policy connect ed with thn . manaL'Pimmt nf Ttmti.o.. hood. The meeting was ono similar to many that havn !pph l.ni.i in i " . , V, '-'- -' IH11UU3 Fiatcs uurms ine past month or moro and are supposed to havn f nnllill .r,mi. ion. Besides Chief Arthur thoro were iivduu uLiici i ciikiiiiwii man man in. Thomas Caiiann, tho converted engineer, of Jersey. Engineer Rlint, of Baltimore; t"i,Pc' .1..' OI,w,,i orlS AI- Webber, uvu. uiuiuiHuu rivu xuuiueus, ox oersey. Among the-famlllar faces of tho visitors ueamca tuo cood-nattircd countenances of ilCi0tbBi0Wrniill".Cr' 1VrtU A,mboy'. and Al Blank, of Easlon, former residents here. 1U0 CalhCrlllff was mmln tlin nmutlnii .r t.i..t. i.T --- natural expressions and showed tho annrpclallon oui"M """cuurao, anu tuo good- tho appreclallon with wl.lPh tl, uveiT rci irtnn efforts of tho committee L T. Eschocbach ana u. r. uiank wero received. tho afternoon public meetlncr oncned with prayer by Rey. J. Alyin Reber, of tho nuiuriueu cnurcn. ni. anont y nil. am iIia loiiowing speakers addressed the audience Ch ef Arthur. Thos. Canann nml w if theaudlcnco said In elTect: Ladtti and f?ttfmn. Tlia V 1- ntvr.ll.n.l . ivn.iv..,. iij lilt 11 UI b U U!UrS. 1 110 application is as trite in connection with tho as- SOClat Oil of lUPIl nn iirir-mljntlnn .hn.,1.1 Kuageu uy tne benellt and good If does. It Is twenty-six years ago since the order oflho ESIL,fftU,innd 111 thBf tlmS labf been eIvat- ffarMi.SiVrJ S lirotnernomi nr r.npntnniiva trnrriAD..u he workers-going back to-day I recall the fact thatln case ofthe slckpessof any of the em- Ployes on the road or In tho shop whero ih worked, Itwas considered the first duty tolu- UUire iniO HIP P.IP Hill IllPtl nana n...n th vmif ivi VllllllUIIUIIA. A numbfr nf pnvlnppt-a omnlm.aH u.. hA 1 Michigan Central liallroad met at the homo of il licit iiuiiiurr aim lormeu tuo tirst divis ion of "Knights of tho Footboard." That was In May, 1803. Vo now have 425 divisions, with a ocean and from lako to lake, llils division was .cuim.-is aii ui zo.vw reacninc irom ocean to . . "lu i'"1!'"30 uictatinf: or co- erclng their employers but for the irood of both. Following the first organization, twelve dlvls- 1SS 3 W, .efS'atlonlll W Ion ofKniBhts of the l-ootKd."waS organiUd ir iMhpfltHn.,rMS.l?na ji"lef L-iiKlneer. Indianapolis and the nanio chaiid to the ilrotherhond ofljipniiintiip Ktiim.n..,i, and purjiose.H of tho organization remaining tho same. In .law. at liosiou, a resolution was fia.?JS?i1ut.h.orbn,r5 1 10 Vublk'atlonofa"i"'hIy journal to tlieexeruHive interests of the brother- rnoodoiixieomot UeEne neers-thn nlnm lood. The Journal now has a circulation ot " . Vr if. w iinii is leuuiioi oniy ontuisi meniberof S2 SSS ir.KL.'iW1.!!! lunAiiia n applicant havo ono j ear's experience, be able to SrSi iSf 'A,.!.,.'e' hae a good moral character lc&Mftx pensions toRciher with tho reasons, whether for T . t I I """'"er ciiuse. At i..-i..V,,VS:M1,u,!ra' 1,16 insurance association, ulileh Is recoitulzed as ono of tno grandest features of thn onipr wnu nrni. It elves fljrm for loss of a limb ami nt iimtiisism or If a member hnldn nwntimn nn. amount ts double or thrice, nccordliiK to the number of iiollcies ho holds Wo 1 '., . i" u,lJ j,uuu,w ior aisauinties and in death claims. Is that not a splendid record? Besides this the Urothcrhood of Locomotlvo hiiBlncers has re-claimed the fallen and aided niauy to lives of respectable cltlzeushln. Wo nave upno it quietly and In order: done It nobly Ini-nimli tmenol-ilA.l n,i..n n...i .,- it ' .... a" i.v.ii'1. uimcilllll. xt'Si wo know this, hut you engage In strikes. Well, hear me-Every man has a right to a voice In disposing of his labor. Vou. as au employer, have a rlullt to Innnlrn Intn ...in.' hjlit to innulroinfo tneloud' f o ,' VOU will nnv ujlmt II I- ...r.r,l. Tir are just you will pay what it is worth. Wo imYO hi. causo the cl: Krlevanco comnilitce, whoso duty is when a ec a mort'Wxtcut ."tbolnfnSfi"' ifaw'herfWnTOK ior instance. lien a man coes to work he finds posted up on tlio door of the round house a notlco to the elfect that on such and sueh n iintp a reduction of tcu per cent, will take place, or a susnensfon of two wppkn ininmip it- i. Hmn iin u iijuii iotuiuuiiiiraiu invesiigato tne case. They ko to the proper officers, talk over the mat. ter and falllBR to effect a settlement, cotoa iiiBiier oiueer ana so on, aud lalllnif of satlsfac- ?u vuiuiiu lauiuKui suusiuc- I duty VStfSiVS S", SoVltS.SSi?S settlement. Kallhi- lu this he must dephin whether or not the cause for a strlkn l n mt I 'iuSWfl1i.8a les. but as Ti whoi?flw can christian churrii sliders and onoinlcx point with pride to ike record wo havo made ananomaneansayauKhtdetrlmentalcfiis. Wo have given them letter, safer, more reliable XXW pure selllsh motives Is this douo and no cood 5S K1.? ..... "'.'""""''ed. When men m, s't nor. ,."tr ,:? li. .i.V.W ''.i,.,.ln,..a'9.0 cd and placed on nn cciuai fMtinB with Association shonld be encouraged where tho m-IIIPInlPd II Pn Hun II. a 11 ..... .... ...v nnu .in- jlllllllUIUUUU, ro like the Hrotherhood. In ono he benefit df this? N f,nXi Vi .A" CU. OUO 8113 nPUHlntK Will-,, llllllllaliA.1 tVl...n.. the-nccessltvuf sober, steady, industrious men ..a ...... u in, rtiKMicrr. in wuosa trust is placed .. .. ! 1 Mcngers anu lo ind fons ef tho servlco i,c?.n'?'nJ ii oiviiaimii-. nil .nil mill IO 1'UKei of Irresponsible men. if mi to oue thine detrimental, outside of tlm fnpr that wo don't believe an employer shall have the rlu-lit to cut wages, &c whenever ho wants to. I moie than wo Ct-lu-v o nn engineer has a right to dera or thn rnl.-i n i t ;.!" "tV."'".',"?.,- UO as hfl lllPlll.PM. pnntriiv f. tlm nMn.......Vi I whether we reieivc the credit wo ouchttni, roi tho reformation wo havo brouKht aDoiit r There was a time, a few years ago, when every .il. it .. ,.. ... ivi...'.. r;""( som liquors and I neu 11 was customary for all hands. i-iiHnp,... I conductorrbrakcuVe 11 mi lagmau have a drink, nt the conductort oxpense by the way, before startliiK, out. All this is abolished t.nu. 11. Ill Will, iri.14 ill., Im.w.il a 1 . n. n 1..1.. "..-..".. iias-atwwi beVi;. i;n. " lVXl ....v ...... .. ir.;....irTi. ....... r.v ?'a.,,.l,u"?,l.cu 1 11 man, to tender the sen en .Inn m Stt' s f:,1n!!",,'.. in the eye with thn know e lee that vin IV ZSSiXt.SS W&iy:Z WSJKJ W F aV tliowordrof'th'ayoun niuporor ui i.eriiiany w 110 during .he late strike mhla pniuiti-v miiIiI . V-1...1 . bj.ii-.-j I niscoiiuiiv siiiii- hat 1,011 want Is a rloser loucii 10 ono v.iiii n notner." Form v.iihnnotner." Forget the terms 1 master and -.ervar.t : make man feel that tbprn u f. .,pste.r' V. l:,h!"s,.il".,,i i""1 ll,at Uie clllf thing about and tht. beiiith u pin.-iri., iimiii.-.. .?.. I uicn. ino Miiieriiiiriiiiriir-i una ine yard masters I 1 ney an n.ivc i.ne oniei-t, pi Improve their con- iiiunii, socuiuy, morally nnd Intellectually. No better motive i-ould bp bud. nnd I don't think It egotistical t;. nay that tn the Hrotherhood of IxK'oiuolive Knglnerni belongs the credit, llut we haveonlv llio best wliliej and kindliest hopes The Urand Chiefs address was listened to quietly and with much attention, Us conclusion being gicltd with a round of apolausu lha', fully Mmwcd the apprecia tion of lliu audience. Tho speaker is an exposition of Iho self n-ado man, having nsn step oy step trout wiper boy In a round bouse to his present position. ITo is of the nver.igo lulght, of rather heavy uuim uiiu in-, iiiuy, w iino suewing a good uuiurc. ui nuiiiairaii-s tunnc cuaractp.r. i. 1 teruilnallcii atrfl menial power. It Is I tnese cuaiacierisucs which so eminently fit I him for tlio otlicoof Grand Chief of so mighty an organisation as tho B. of L. E. He was followed by Thomas Canann, of Jersey City, In a lively temperance plea. Canann is a Jeisey City revivalist and has dono much good aitong the railroad boys In bringing about a reformation, lie worked under Thos. Mumford, proprietor of tho Switchback railroad, Mauch Chuuk, when the former gentleman was superintendent of a road in Jersey. During his remarks Afr. Mumford left the audience and going to the stage shook hands with Tom. whose faco becamo wreathed in lnnumerahla I smiles at recollections of by-eono days. Tbo meeting concluded by appropriate re- marks by W. . Uiieruey, Iron J'viuea. Anyone oor.u-intil.iilng the purchase of 11 u iron leucf wotiut uo well to examine tho Patent Steel Fcnro for sale by the Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co. It Is a marvel of cheapness, costing only 37c a foot. Is dur able and lasting aud has the appearance of a fence costing lurcu tunes as much. Sam ple can bo seert In front of tho residence of ju. v, tiryau on ciiigh street, 4to ""V.i ". "''y.Bp.L'V'..l'.P?rt the Broth- Mauch ChTinfc: nn w hT., T. ,,t wa."z' J.?.C0D; farmer, Millport ged ViniiShlwy to , f,l f baut- for the Switchback railroad and ano heT i TZy.'SSZvXe,t'W They prevent thin by callius on the man and "elu'e"em; ounkin, Dsvld, Jr., carpenter, Towamcnsinr, agreeliiK to pay h liu the same vvages that he The JTaffonaf Police Gazette, ot Aug. tbayersb junoRq rape's it. rasi sL a,SwSsiS;nVh?s?,,ittT t our . .V fflUf t'".?"? .aivfLu.e(u' UV M' "rother' ?ct Aw?.s,m,a?LTh5,dore ,L!,m Condy, supervisor, East M Chunk or tolerate It. a: uuu w uui.iiiuiiid i.iiiiiiiruis uii iiiir annfitinii i viu4 utvui ittui ui liih n ui iiiiiiiiifii nwiir i i n ..... ti it s he u 110 "r-YSi ' iseb tiu ""SViiSS '5p JVES0? Oon,m4ttte.0,' wb0 wl exert association the ln.prmeui.nt m the ctaii and e!ee?0rt tormab!rU " uccess tUat U BeC'Edme'r nimiitv nf i-ii.ni- ......i.i i.... v." .J ,,7 I ahnnlii hp. Ma..-. t a 11...1J n r. i ieitz. r.imer. FROM THE COUNTY SEAT I on Tl,e Peek's olnB't written up In n Live- of Tho t,i,h i.t v or wur spocini. Imu.A f n.i. i... " I '"'"D ..jn,!!fy ulnK 18 Iu f,,u P'ay; plenty of ?iTnrn5.i. . .wwn 806 . 10 cnJ0V - .A s.wan hoat with a seating capacity - .r ,w?lv" wl" 06 placed on the rlyer at i w , ioKutj" vbc"'' -uying- Elmer Kelser, Junior proprietor of i.nmiM.9. TT. . . CUest has arrival In thn lunurtity liuusD. is YP.rv linnnv. n nnto ?JLftffJ (?r" 1 cU the iyA out In "'"" f "'"5CS '"esnmot ia,470.J. !! II Chard Dnnprltr nf T1. tirakcniaa on a fvntral tmnut thumb mashed while making a coudIIur sent to St. Luke's Hosnltal nt llpthlpiipm tuu ivuuu llliuai 1111 I I1PMD V I 'nnnrln -ine JSlcctrlo Light Company are mak- lii , , " " r.--- W..I1...1J mo uiii. !,K ".,u'oio nasioto establish the plant: I tha old mill Is helm plinnrm .i.i.i.iJ ,Tho company are going to put up a very mhumdwiuu u iii iii i i i wuinii win iai vin Tho First Prcsbytorlan church Is ho. log repaired. Tho Improvement on a very extensive scale and require an i umiay oi very near or nulla so Oft I Tim edifice is closed now . takes his vnpntlnn ,i.,ri .i. ucust; n'mself nnd family aro now at Nantucket. t.i... -.r i uuuu aicuann. avounr? man from W.i. quehonlne. met .init. t t". - ;,:, - i tn 11 i? i t t . : Mi-'t.T " suppwed that tlie car. The back part of hi, ,kn crushed In. Ho Tl . , T. ' "IWUI51 Ul iUO WA 1 niamli.. . t ,.. jjiiu.uiuiiu s irot ucruoou. The soveral Connplln of i.o t?nr,i a. L-auum niong tno line of the D. L. & W. R. lrom "osevllle to Dover havo In con- tho direction o F. J '6r,T : suiicriuienaeni or the road. . I . . . . . . -"I But. HJ.I.lMllb Tho L. C. & N Co havo ,.P wnf I ' v".' VO. IiaVO Umler Way Of 7',," uiuo wuicu wnen llnlshed """"'lowme teams to drive under and Mrnri tvitk.,, ...tn .i i -. . . fortunate that the Tcomnanv pntihi nnV ni some for the unsightly concern. - w it . L. . ",K Sloworshas a cactus whchat - attention Mnnrinv evening. A few days ago he noticed a SlK'ffi which, oon developed in- ovenlnp. A f ... ".7"","' vwusmci tiuiL' atcpniifin Mnrinv " ""bd uuu anu at eigni o'clock the bud opened Into a magnificent white and palo ycuow nower. upon examination a half uimcii uuus were aiscovered and It Is possl. PIe that a number of other flowers of this tuaui, may come to perfection soon, cucuuu uuu, Central Railroad engine No. 280 ex- 1 tow o'ciSk" ' Yhll s1tanalnB a Wlng at Drakc?s aB r a passenger train to Tn Thn V,7Cn'r..."r;i l" uo ."-""". "uuusy Wno 7 n , 0 cnKlnB at tho ti V scalded by tho escaping s Dunlapand Fireman Serfa llpht Inlnrtp. rpT,. ?"f: i .v. j . . " u was severe- "V 1 ''Bper -S O r 1 1 o a nairvArl III. -n.i.- ;j ", " T .,,lu misul injuries, ino engine has only been uw ion uuys. as jstno OUtOf ASh BV Shnn. n fnr. .tnoj A . V... PR P 1)10 I ) 11 H ne. nna.l f 1 1. 1 been assigned for the explosion, cause has been assigned for the explosion. LrALtnS.,ai.e n)cetlbB of Plsgah Lodge, J2' G- T., of East Mauch Cliunk, the E"!?1? wer.e elpc'ed to serv for xuuiqi rempiar m . A . Rplfffrip1 ' Vice Templar Sarab Moore. Sacretarv Nettie HoId-pI. Asst. Secretary GeorRe Doll. Treasurer Frank Itottoman. Fin. Secretary Salllo Swank. Chaplain Mrs. F. C. WIntermnte. Marshal Mrs. John Kindred. Guard Jobn Kindred. Sentinel Al Skcetb. Lodge Deputy Rebecca Mooro. Ed. inison. of town. tho Central Railroad, met with an accident Tql "hT ,n hI? (J,eath' HIS train Was derailed 1)V n mlanlnpp.l switch and the force 6f the jolting throw hIm fiom tlie cars nnder tbo wheels which passed oyer his limbs, cutting one of them off above the knao. He was nlappil nn I special car bound for Bethlehem, bntdled before reachinpthat place. His remains were brought back anil taken to his home in upper Mauch Chunk, from whern hn was interred. His family receive $250 frn Irom the Jr. O. U. A. M.. of whlph nrdpr he was a member His ' fib "and" twn brothers aro crinnlcs. havlno- nnn w popI, Mr wn.nn . ' . " .1 "V,"! : I m inll tw tSi".! 'S..a 8elTf;made man In aI1 tImt tlie term Implies. Ho was born in Cooperstown, Osweeo county. N Y.. ou ifay 24. 1838. and be?an minhnnrl'i. llfiM.lom'offlrTc ladder step by step-until he reached his present enviable position in the railroad worw. . JUr. Jiumford was at ono time en- a """dine: the South American railroads which were the inception of the It . ... . w . fecund brain of Tleni-ir iMnn, l. f,m. i.n.ii . -rf n-. .u .I.H.UU9 ".anroau King," and was Melees' .Adits Achates and adviser. In 1679 be leased the Switchback, tho patronized pleasure road in the world. The subiect of this skptch Is i tnll v fnAn,! mi..! Sed f t S? most novel and best friend and a teur athletlpn le , " 0 1 uai-u.uu Kcilliu-iutiu. a urui. iasi. Lrup I eentleman, a firm, fast, true i lover of all out-of-door atna- 'I !m Tvn.t ATrtiinl. ri1...nl. rr.,Hni. mui. I "t"':1:" a viuu B"l.'.ou 10 u'4 a. moonlight lioD at S1 uuuho, ana tuo tennis tollcs of llio Eastern l'ennsylvania Association, which I mciuues Asniana, Shenandoah, Mahanoy ri, f -n ,. n.1.. ,.v V l "'""""'e. Maucl Chunk and Catasauqua. ai I forward to tho hop with great pie h. , . . . . IVlbjr. AUIUIJU. iUlllCraVlllH. I'mLHVUIP. f.. I . r . n. . ... ' . ' I nm in..i.inn i :. . . wr iuii w.uiuiu, P"m,sf? . "e social event of the nw.iiiii ictcuiij, iimrsuai, S. the dato decld.d upon. I . ..i 1 . '""".'"Si "'o"''".V."'" ; " l for th. 7n" b.nd. of town, has been enSaCed7o7endeV choice selections for whlph that mnlpil nr. I .wwiiwia 4U1 nuiuu illttb musical or- nnU-itl..n . ...1 ., , .... iiiuu, uuniin iuu promenades. Refreshments will ou the grounds. The affair is iu charge of nrpi.ii.ipi. i'min -r- 1.1 1 it numc owuiik. A "Go" for 8100. An interestine race will coma off In tho Fair Grouuds hero on Saturday afternoon "r1 .. recently ueat uuristman's uiacK i- rariK" for a f 00 purse. "Jersey Ike" Is an old velcran of the turf, haying won races at the county fair here, at Jon. roo county and at the Allentown fair. The winner must tako two inlle heats out of three, to harness. Admission, twpntv.flvn cents; mines are aumittea tree, ir von want to see an exciting race don't fall to attend, Ulble l'resontatfou, Added to the usual services In tho lie- formed Sunday schools last Sabbath was tbo presentation of bibles to scholars who had attended every Sunday during tne year 1888. It is a custom with this school to make these presentations as a means of en cojraglng regular attendance, and each year tne numoer or regulars grow larger. This vear thev numbered fifteen, na fnltnwa- Mra. T. D. Clause. Al Uartholomew. .laa. Tun. scr, William Horn. Thos. Trainer. Savilla Faust. Etta Seabolt. Afattlo Horn. Ml nnln I Kemerer, Carrie Fenstermachcr. Mablo Ilontz, Wesley Benninger, Charles Ben- Dinger, Eya Frltzirgerand Jennie Trainer; LUt of Letter Itemainlng uncalled for In the I'ostollice at Lchighton for the week andiuu Julv 2T, 1889: namm, Alvln Koch, W. D. iiecKtuau, j, uonrad. Tersons calling for anv of tha aboyu letters will please say "advertised." A. W. lUnpEinivsii, I. M. jersey lice, for a purse of $100. "Fan- irrri. John. T...mii.m.mi,., nr n 9 CODNTT KEWS IkicuI Jumbles Strung Together for Our Jtcadors. contractor unanes Dick Is having a IarF6 raovalle derrick constructed at his s""s" Kdward Grllllths has been rlvnn tlin work of lavlnn-10.000 fppt of nl np fnr flip Weatherly Water Company. The lino will extend from the Weathprlv rpaprrnlr In i-cnroso's nam, A camn of Junior Amprlpnn Mpplmulpa win suortiy uo instituted at Kunkletown, Monroo county near Cnrlmn'n llnp. A Imll tho ,'or..,t! accommodation has atready been I In, 11,1. T . . 1 f i- , ..... . . built by Joseph Tecl, the town's merchant, Leas Williams, aged 21 and Edward i.vans, ageu is, uotu of Slatlngton, hav ocen arrested for robbing the store of Anurews lilchllne. nt Wnlnntnnrt. nn Carbon's line, on Friday night. John Jiinnicn, JU years of ace. of Wa'nutnort. suspect, eluded arrest. A fidect school for teacher' only is now at in sesslon in tha Littlo Gap school building uukua VUU ICiiUMI tlllll ill ITIU I iBlriiT trtl-tli crly of Northampton county, but now. n .t .i"'.....1"?,.a"on,uan?.ls .1ult! lar?e and tho result will no doubt bo thoroughly i-uiuum iu mu icacucrs attenaing, Oliarlcs Bowers. Is stxtppn vpnr nf .lao, uy tuo i-oor directors of Northampton tuiuitjr uo was uounti to Ucorgo Johnson !ProsPerous fatmer near Big Cieek, uulli .1 hl eighteenth year. A few ".."-S"' " r?w i red of uis apprentice shin and sklnnpil nnd ll n Tint hann ennn iicara oi since. Lewis (irnnn nfrft,ip,i i.,.i.i fonr county, just across tho Carbon line, died on Friday after a short illness. Dp! In I rpnSail tvam .mln..l . t i Z 'ii iMumnu was B aui. nineteen years. He cxemn arv youug man and his death is regretted by many friends. Intormcnb took place Mon- . "a-af icrnoon-tho funeral being largely at- . ibi. Dlldlno Snvdpr llm franl.il Tirnni-lpl nn r.1 thn nnnnlnr. Tmn 1.- 1 rr.-.i n ville, was away from the cares of his busi ness enjovlne a dellchtfnl pnnphlntr tr-ln iS n ' f uelK"u' coacuing trip during the past week. t Alburtis. Penna.. thev wern tlm guests, of Aboil Snyder, formerly doing Z. wluu" "s uuicner. Pml V C Til.... -i . n . iu uaruou as a puicner. 1pp-. a llninT;;;Vi.r" . " :,7 . '.".r..: '"uk acvurc i uiviuuui at uis iarmnp.ir Krpsrrpt.1 ia iirr DIeter uad been mowing, and, becoming i 5J .V?B 'bo.scythe JS the limb ofa TeS 1 , . ui' la 8?mo manner tu scythe fell, the blade cutting a long and panfuleashlnhlsthrn.it. hi ti f nr -. .i . . . . f.ilr nr-iv nf T.7" cyroiv, iiiougu tne wounu gives hi n much pain LThe pM.,i The popular hostlcrv at has changed landlords, Samuel Harleman, retiring, and his son-in-law Victor Bow man assuming control. Thn lmtol nnufni-iii. crly run by Fred Horlachcr, tho bottler of Slatlngton, but for the past flvo years has been successfully managed, by the genial md accommodating Samuel Harleman who J do friend, gloTbyhYs coSrteous0 treattnent. He retires from business actlv- "7 with the best wishes of all acquaint- . it is reported the 7ovo Ttin. .t-Pnm, pany have made a sucsesafnl (inn with th uiamonu urni at their Beaver Meadow Col I 1 1 n . 1 . .... . . .. .... .. . iic. iu vuu east oi llio yi I .ir-p. v hi nilrl line on thn r.Phioi, -v, ip .i -."." ".-.". "m- taiiv'n nrnnnrtn .i. ,i.i. . , I 7 . . " ' 1' -" v. 1 1 . i hundred feet ihedrlllpassod tonffh nhon twenty feet of coal, supposed to be the Ble Vcin. and further progi ess was prevented by the drill breaking. Vhe wTkmcn claim many additional Improyements tbcre have - vuiu ia ill II t: 1 1 LIIIUK.!!! ' A fPm V unikcu oi. ino entire surface oyer muuiiiaiu anu vanoy has been honeycombed by drill boles durlnjj tbo past two years, several hundred hnlpil,ivlnr hppn n,.i J",t nt until the present hare any more vu.i.i uiuiiiary iavoraoio unuings becnuiado October Court Jurors. flBAND JUROK8, Bertsb, Charles, hatter. XI. nhnnlt. lk Dufly, William, plasterer, East Mnuch Chunk j.uwarcis, rniiip, miner, Hearer Meadow, Jioueri, jnwiu, tarmer, iiabigh Elliot, Joseph, laborer, Summit Hill Eckhard, A. A., clerk. T.nhM Fegley, Fra Gallagher, Gaylor.Da, Fegley, Frank, luboror, MaueU Chuuk, lit W , r.ura, laDorcr, liausiord aniel. car Inanprtpr. tVn-itl.oi-li. Ilonry. William, laborar. Rnmmit run Inkman, Frank, gentlowau, M Chunk, 1st W Klingeman, F. D., miller, Mahoning. Kno, Julias, painter, Mauch Chunk 2nd W i'iEJ:e."5i fomnicic, gentleman, D Meadow IC,AIlBleTr John, Sr., gentleman, M Chunk ?"UH '"ner. uaujanno 5ehriW- .carpenter, Lehlgbton fraD, jamos, laoorer, bumnilt IIII1 owanK, u. v., fnorohont, Lanslord D.(tTl.ne7Timothy .rp"ckerton gentlnger, Jacob, clerk. Lehjgbton Fisbor, Patrick, laborer. Lansford Fulmer, Charles, carpenter, Audenried Frantz, WillouEhbv. carnenter. Mnhnnini Ginter, Jacob W., gentleman, Mauch Chunk Griffiths, D. II., miner, Lanslord Gallagher, al, gentleman, E Mauch Chunk nenning, tienry, farmer, Penn Forest Ilarkins, Edward, laborer, Lansford Ilamman, Frank, clerk, M Chunk 1st Ward Herman, Toter, farmer. East Pann ., ... ... , ... ti''".'" ran sun Kaulman, Frank, cicar maker. Mauch Chunk iveisor, n. a., teaciier, Mahoning - JX r t" ?J M h,oomal"r, Weatherly IiIotz 1-dward, laborer. East Peuu Leonard, Hiehard, painf.r, Lansford T t n it ui' . . . . - ... uomi, j. it., oiicemau, iuaucn ununic 1st .V oiuier, liarry u., carnenlcr. Laniford MrFflriflpn. lt.irnnv. annlmu, lnJ.i.tl ll.n. T ft .1 ..i.. w ...l . . . ... ..,. ;i v , auuca vnunK 181 V morgan, v i is m J., laborer, Lansford orwooa, .viiiiam.cierir, Keenueboning Reber, Edward farmer, Frankfiu "eienara, iai, railroader, Lehlgbton ir...k auv.i .i,.. r. 1.1?.. . 1 1 11 1 , 1 . I . . .....( H1.1.MBI1 i-iauftliu I SbaOer. Amandus. laborer. Weatherlir oi.ici. viiiuiicB! iitriucr. iu&nonini- Ci ,. - : . '"1 ,v - v t...i"". ftintzV WeiTey , painter. Franklin Wlssler. Franklin, inn-keener. Millnort S".". .8inr :bh nm i; XSf. bTaCn"an W a herlv - rtlTIT JCBOSS Boyor, Daniel, farmer, Franklin Barker, Uarry, clerk, East Mauch Chunk , lawyer,. tast l'enu mechanic, Millport railroader. Lehichton Barry, Patrick. laoorer. Kesouehonlne Brisiin, Pattick, miner. Treskow Cool, James, laborer, Kidder, North Clark, Terranco, laborer, Nesquehonlng roieuuuu, iscuoiB, mrmer, rranKiin Diehl, Frank, blacksmith. Lehichton Eickoff, Jobn. Sr., laborer, MOhunk 2nd W Evans, Evan II., teamster, Summit Hill rom, uosepu, swtchtender, 1'ackerton ud W Horn. Frank tniner. Nesauehonlum Jarrard, O. O.. clerk. Mauch Chunk, lit Ward nrum, james, laoorer, y rankllu Koons,Thomat, drover, Lehigblnn ivisuer. jacot), liveryman, ijeuigbton Keifer, Paul, Jr., foreman, Mauch Chunk 1 W Kibbler, Emanuel, inn kcerxr. Penn Forest KiDg, Asdrew, merchant, Lansford i.arose, 1 nomas, carpenter, t rankliu Laden, John, brakeman, Weatherly Mehrkam, Wilson, foreman. Pacltcrion Mallugh. M. J., miner, Beavet Meadow Minaghan, P., Jr., laborer, Jeanesvilla Merit, Josiab, blacksmith, Mahoning Kothstein, Levi, farmer, East Penn rollock, Thomas, Sr.. laborer, Summit Hill Patterson. Abraham, inn-keenor. Weatherlv Rex, George, farmer, Lchighton P.ickerl, Samuel, merchant, Summit Hill Hose, George, brakeman, East Mauch Chuuk Hots, James, encmeer. Summit Hill steward, it., tanner, 1'acker twp K..i tI.h ii.... r r1' j Shi. Aii.n-. i.!,nrp, m'iii,i Willmma Tlinm.. ilnu n r-.i Wear.lt. J.. clerk. Beaver MondW Wurucke, Charles, merchant, Mauch Chunk Weaver. Samuel, farmer. Franklin Yeuser, Charles, geatlatnan, Lehlgbton Yeager, Leonard, gentleman, Mauch C Chunk If you want a clock or watch nromntlv repaired at a reasonable price go to S, Ilaganian Bank street Lehightou. Cm The popular Exchaneo Hotel enloved a rush on Sunday furnishing dinners to 165 guests. They wcro equal to. the onergency, however, wllh their abundant' ly loaded tables and trim waiter gir's. Dyspepsia Makes tho live, of many pcoplo miserable, and often leads to self-destruction. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, heartburn, loss of nppetlto, a faint, " all gono" feeling, bad tasto, coated tongue, and irregu- Dtarrnea ,arlly ol ,uo bowels, aro wiatruss somo 0f tbo moro comrao' AftOr symiitoms. Dyspepsia docs Eatiner "ot 8et wcl1 ot ltsclt' It ", requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy llko Hood's 8arsa parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones tho stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus overcoming tho local symp- oICK toms removes tho sympa- HoadacllO thetlo effects ot tlio discaso, banishes tho' headache, and refreshes tho tired mind. . ."I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but littlo appotito, and what I did oat ' Heart" dIstros90d me, or did mo It urn ""lo eoo1 Iu m boor u urn after eating I would expe rience a falntncss, or tired, all-gono feeling, as though I had not oaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated Cy my business, which is that of a painter, and from being moro or less shut up In a room with fresh nnlnt. T.nt OOUT spring I took Ilood's Sarsa- Stomach rllla-took thrco bottles. It did mo an unmenso amount of good. It gavo mo an appctlto, and my food relished and satisfied tuo craving i naa previously experienced." GEOitan A. Paoe, Watcrtown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Boldbyalldraggbjts. fit six for pj. rrorarcdonly by O. I. IIOOD & CO., Apothocarles, XiOweU, Mais. IOO D08O8 One Dollar DSTA ttpntimi I At rejber's iiiiuunuu ; imva store. Jy tho single bottle, by 1-4 unit l- dor. iHiiinllll,.,, nnd In Johhurs lots nt Jobbers prices, Hood' Hnrsiiniti-lUn J " Horse Doctor, (Honorary Graduate of Ontario Vet. roitpirp. me: uaroon we Bam si., LehlEiilon CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, Diseases of Horse and PntMo. SUCCESSKtlXY TKEATKI). Speolal and Particular Attention paid to AMENESS :-: SPAVINS. Splints, Ringbone, Hoofbonnd, Aud all diseases prevalent among Dometcated Aiilmals. His Horse and Catllo Powders sold b him elf and stores generally. nnsultatlon Free Charges Moderate. nua1?.beIe?ral,u a,ml telephone promptly at alt nded to Operations Skillfully Performed Persons who are Interested in the Management of PICNICS 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, f any flavor desired, and do not hetitate to pronounce it the my best to be had iu this section. Our wholesale prices, whea we supply picnics or parties, are always very low? and the quality we again repeat, is the Best. Soliciting a call when in need et anything m ourjine, we are, Respectfully, Nusbauni & Oulton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE. Specia Furniture Special Low Prices remain Untouched on a hr-fro anrl rrv ,.1..; Bed Room and Chairs, Sofas, Tables, etc., at MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE, South Bank St. Lehighton: B01 MAUCH CHUNK, PA. LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. We give helow a partial list of some numbers which we consider extra good value and worthy your inspection. DONT JfULL THEM OUT! Go to THOMAS' DRUG STORK, buy ft Razor that will cut them off.. Sold on n guarantee . Sent by mall. Full lino of Straps, .Soap, Bay Rum, Pecket Cutlery, Ac. THOMAS' GilieH Kitar Pkanacy, Baxk Street, Lkuisbto, Pmtna. Prescrlptloas a Specialty. ffeniAXCi: TO MAKE 11MET.' oalary nnd Expenses paid, or cammls. siou If preferred. Salesmen wnnl1 ovcrvtvbere. No experlcnct sssiaJ. Ad dress, slating age. The l I.. Van Uusen Murieir Ct., Gsisva, N. Y. nrxr WMMbr LIFE BOIIVLARSMIP rmmn wWiWb lr( Po 0ara MUHLENBERG COLLEGE ALLHWTOWM, PA nrzs rmr tiiuiuoit m ma i in r. m i w u A Kin , Oharitea, Inetai UaiMltij hMteJ br i nev. T. L. BLIP, d. m AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and f atctauter, Bank Street, Lchighton, Pbtxnt. Kespectfnlly Invites the atteattoatt kit kisats andthe citizens generally ts his iHBtii n-w aln.l. -1 Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy corapetltUi. It nlU ar tsi o can ana inspect noy stk kefsr ysrsftxar elsewhere. ,REPAiRiira rroraptly dons at lowest ckarrs. as all wsrk euaranteed. wi Forget lis Plaee. il daiilll9 SIGN OF THE BI fTATOTt, Bank St.. Lebiektam. eDecmbcr !7,o371y BARGAINS ! nfirt,iylsilt 111 Bnt IHf Q -r , VMV1VV selection of Parlor Suites, i if AHGHEt Corset Covers, from 12c to 98c. tGowns, from 45 cents to $1.98. Drawers, from 21c to 60c. Chemise, from 2lc to 75c. Skirts, from 45c to $1.89. Wc take pleasure In Inviting you to examlna tht uallty style and prices of these goods as they are dlreci frtm the manufacturer, and wa know Ihey are right, at aa lilih guaranteed. Respectfully, C. A. Rex fc Bro., Opposite American Hotel, MAUCH CHUNK, PENNA.
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