3C ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE Store closes fctorv evening at 8:45 o'clock. HERE'S THE WA! WE PREVENT A DULL SEASON! We are giTinjr away Wrefls of dollars in the shape of Sacrificed Prices! Never was the day to hot ot tho weather too sultry to effect tho magnetism of the Stupendous Bar gains wc nro offering. About ten dozen Ladles Linen Collars are marked 3c a plcco. Former prices wern 15c, 18c and 20c. Ladles Mitts and Llslo and Silk Gloves are going for less than tho cost to make. 63 Inch lied JJorderod Ilalf Bloachcd Extra Heavy German Tablo Linen, 75c a yd. Would bo considered cheap nt $1 00. Tard wide Rag Carpet, neat uttcrn, 87c a yard. The 50c quality. New Tattern Tapestry Brusscl Carpet, 07c Vard. The 85e quality. dranoARaplds Carpet Sweepers with rubber haul for protecting furniture, $2.60 Usual price $3.25. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATUKDAY. AUGUST 17. 1880 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP. Our public schools will open on Mon day, August 20, for the regular nine months term. Necessary repairs are now being mado in and around tho building to be in readiness for tho above date. There will bo twelve rooms with tho following teachers: Trof. F. J. Stetler, W. E, Smith, Hattlo Eoons, Agglo Hauk, Ella Graver, Alice Jantz, Mary Dreibclbles, Laura Wcidaw, Myra Good, LIUIo Musch lltz and a Miss Werner. The three latter are new teachers hero. Tho pulpit in the Lutheran church was filled by Itev. A. M. JVfelirkam, of Columbia, Sunday evening, who was as sisted in tho roadlng of tho evening's les sons by Charles D. Clauss, a theological student. Key. Mehrkam's discourse was from tho second chapter of Joshua, patt of the 21st verse, reading as follows: "And bIio bound a scarlet lino In tlie window." It was listened to with much Interest by an unusually largo audience. The old bridge across tho Lehigh river at this place was built after the great flood in 1802 when Abraham Shortz, Enos Koch and Daniel Stcmlcr were tho county com missioners. The contractors were William Strntbers and Charles Kelly. Tho bridge never was beautiful to look upon but it was mighty substantial and soon will bo replaced by a magnificent iron structure. IFanted A partner to take half in terest in a book, stationery, news-stand and novelty store. This is rare opportuni ty for an energetic young man. Only $75 or $100 capital required. Store is to bo located at Lchighton and managed by the the new partner. Address "Stationer," Box 130, Catasauqua, Fa. - tof The furnaco at tho Lehigh Valley Spring Works was blown in on Saturday after an idleness of several week3 for want of coal, which was delayed by reason of the miners' strlko In tho Connelsyillo coke region. There will bo no church services In the Lutheran edifice next Sunday morning and evening. Thero will bo Sunday school In the afternoon, however, at wblch quar terly royiew will bo had. Tho two lots on the corner of North ampton and Alumn streets are now the proccrty of Hon. A. J. Durling, wbo se cured tho same by purchaso fioin Robert Klotz, of Mauch Chunk. Thomas Rhoades has withdrawn from the firm of Esrang & Rhoades, Bank street, and will handle a switch In the Packerton yard. Ho was formerly Lehigh Valloy brakeman. Past Councillor W. J. Hcbcrling, of Lehigh Council, No. 101, of this place, has Just been appointed a Deputy State Councillor for District No. 41, of the Jr. O. U.A.JJf. You will miss it if you buy a head neck chain, a bracelet, watch chain, car- rings or jewelry of any kind without seeing choice selections of E. II. IIolil's Jewelry store. For Rent A 7 room house on Bank street, 1st door abovo C. B. Rhoades' store, now occupied by Milton G. Clauss. Apply to C. B. Rhoades or James Long. 3-lt Constable Rawortb came out Monday all "togged up" in a blue suit with brass buttons and looking just liko "a dandy copper of a Broadway squad." Call at Kemerer t Swartz's on Bank street, and see the largest stock of furnl turo, carpets, etc. You can save money by doing so. o IRion In ifauch Chunk step in jewelry store of E. II. IIolil seo his magnificent new stock of choice watches and jewelry of all kind. Lehigh Hook & Ladder Company, No, 1, of town, will bo represented at the State Firemen's parade in Carlisle, next month, Qn wall paper tho largest line and low' est prices In the Lehigh Valley at Lucken' bach's, Mauch. Chunk. Say, Cully, whore's that Cheese. ''Eagle Cash Store." EAGLE CASH STORE New Goods! New Samples! 77 sample patterns Cassliner Butts, from 5.00 to 122 per suit. 11 sample patterns Dor's Casalmer Suits, from 14.25 to 112.00 32 samples ol rantaloonlui: nattcrns.rrom f .100 to iijoo. We have opened new styles ot Fall and Winter uiiucmirur, uui uuu examine ueiure inaK- lug purenraes eisewncre. CAIU'KTB, at reducod rates. Press Flannels for the opening season In great profusion, and su on our entire stock Is new, V .. 1 1. i (.111. Ol-3U!klUIC. Don't full to call. ROBERT WALP. Bank Street, opp. Yaltey Bound House North COUNTY NEWS. Local Jumbles Btrung Together for Our Header. Tannery, near White Haven, has tbrno serious cases of typhoid fever. Tho work of sinking a slope on tho north pitch of No. 1 wharton al Yorktown was begun Monday. Sheriff Lovan, of Mauch Chunk, will soil tho personal property of Joseph Beer, a Towamcnslng farmer on Saturday, Aug. 17th. Farmers throughout the county com' plain of "rot" among potatoes owing to tho heavy and contlnuod rains during tho past month. Valontlno Ncumojcr, of New Mahon lng, a well-known and popular butcher, Is suffering from blood poison, suporlnduccd by running a bono into tho palm of his right hand wbllo cutting meat a few days ago. The foundation stones for a large and commodious now brick Methodist Episco pal church bavo been put upatNesquohoiv lng. Tho building will bo a model of neat and pcrfct architecture, and cost between $3,000 and $10,000 when completed. -A band of gypsies are located at Beaver Jieadow. They aro a well-equipped party, having two fine tents, seyernl wagons and a lot of horses. Tho lads and lassies of Bcayer Meadow have bean patronizing tho fortune tellers, who accompany tho -camp, it is a weird llfo but healthful as can bo attested by the good condition of the women and children. Mrs. James O'Donnell, aged about 60 years, wandered aways from her homo in Yorktown on Monday night between 12 and 2 o'clock, at tho time she wore a garnet wrapper with black velyet trimmings around tbo neck, sbo bas black hair, and blu6 eyes. Anyone who can glvo any in- forraatlou concerning her whereabouts will confer a fayor by sending the same to James O'Donnell, Yorktown, opposite Audcnrlcd depot. Exchanges pleaso copy. A yory Important event took placo at St. Joseph's Convent on South Wyoming street, Hazleton, at 8 o'clock Tuesday mor ning. Tho occasion was the professions of In the order Sisters of Charity by Jflsses. Nora Garyey, Easton; Mary Lee, of Buffalo and Kate Garvey, of Nesquohonlng. The young ladles took tho final yows renouncing tho public world forcyer, and received the black veil of tho order. Father Slegel, of Philadelphia, officiated and was assisted by Fathers Fitzmaurice, Falihce and Smith. Ventliorly Locals. Rev. J. P. Moffat and wife have just returned from a short sojourn at Asbury Park. C. A. Ritter and wife liavo just return ed from a fiyo weeks visit to friends at rottsvillo and Allentown. A literary entertainment In the Pres byterian church is announced for some eve ning during the first week in September. Mr Cassler still ships huckleberries from this placo eycry day, the season how ever will come to a closo with tho first week In September. Solomon Stewart is selling his remain ing store goods at auction. On Monday night ho sold at the Packer Houso, Tues day night at the Jersoy House. A few more substantial cottage houses are in course of erection in town. The last one on the list probably is Joseph Casslers on tho "Rocks" opposite the Lehigh Valley station. Rey. A. M. Masonhelmer officiated al the burial of a child of Valentine Witmer of New Silver Brook on Tuesday. The re mains were carried to Quakake church where interment took placo. The public schools of town will again open on the 20th Inst., for a nine months term. During the vacation a nev roof was placed on the old building and tho halls and school rooms in that building wero white washed. JWlham Kestor, of Weathorly, and Miss A. Guenther wero united in the holy bonds of wedlock at 1 o'clock Sunday after noon at the residence of the bride's brother, at Gnenther's, Rush township, by Rev. Schlinker, of Tamaqua. After congratula ting the happy couple the guests sat down to an elegant wedding supper. Mr. and Mrs. Kcster, will make their home at Weatherly. E. P. Wilbur, No. 333 Is the first en gine to get tho "bull whistle." Other passenger engines of tho Beaver Meadow Division will also have that wliltila placed on them: Coal engines Nos. 330, 427, and 503 are In for general repairs. ai.ex. Seo new coods at Hold's. Mauch Chunk Jewelry store. - Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank at. o Lost On Sunday nleht a xnonocram pin, in this borough. Tho finder will bo suitably rewarded on leaving it at the Ad vocate office. 8-2t Samuel Graver, tho Bank street, tin smith, has the contract to cover tho north end of tbo roof on tho public school build ing, with tin of which It will require eleven nunurea reel. .Work has been commenced on the erection of another story to James Waip's residence and business place, Bank street. The building will bo three stories high with a nat roor. Oscar German, of north Bank, street. was arrested by Constable Raworth, Tues day, charged with the larceny of $2.50 rrom uis rainer, engineer iienj. uerman. For want ef evidence 'Squlro Bcltz dis charged the prisoner. The Slatlngtsn JTews Is cnlovlns? a prosperity boom that speaks for Itself. Re cently they moved into new quarters, put In a Campbell cylinder press and now they come out with an enlarged 2fem and new aress. i no proprietors are full of push and vim anu merit me success failing to theni, A. private weddinc was solemnized at the residence of Rev. J. H. Kuder, on Tine street, Tuesday evening, the contracting parties ueins auss ma, uaugnter ot It m. B. Rehrlg, of Lehigh street, and Ed. Me- Cormlck, of Bethlehem. The young couple nave mo nest wisues or numerous friends Ex-sheriff J. W. Raudenbush shot his roan horse "George." pn Tuesday rooming. For some time past the animal has not been fit for use owing to tarnetus a disease of the hoof alike painful and almost incur able. The horse was a cood one In his time. Boss (Jlauss pulled the trigger that sent tho bullet Into tho old horse and put him out of ins misery. Francis E. ncller. of tho old eatnh. llshed Pelrce's Business College. Philadel phia, while In town this week made our sanctum a pleasant call and with the com pliments of Thomas Miv Pelrcn. M. A. principal and founder of the above Institu tion, presented us with an elegant ther mometer which now adorns our sanctum- sancionum. Miss Mary, dauchtcr of assistant sessor. Charles Trailer, of T.nhlMi tit was on Friday happily wedded to William Holmes, tho well-known and successful scuooi teacuer ai uioomincdale, in Manch uuun rownsuip. tuo marriage was very private affair, only a few frlonds of ooui parties oemg present; among whom were the following: S. -V. Holllncer and wife, of Lansford, and John Scott and wife, of Nesquchoning. The young couple win icsiuo Htucsquenomng in tuo future, ineyuavo uio uest wishes of numerous incuas. WalJ paper and Wlndpw t! Luckenbacbi. -Vouch Chunk. tbades at E. F. Tf VOU want tn A now nnnl. n , n H. Hobt's Jewelry store and lots of them too. If you want a clock dV watch promptly KHl4Vt4 Mb ft ICA3UUBUIU PHCC gO lO j Hagaman Bank street Lehlghton. Gin S. OLD MAUCH CHUNK A Spcclnl lteporlor Cntchos Crisp Local News OoMlp on thn Fly. RnMAJmc Wedding. Perhaps ono ot tho most romantic marriage ceremonies that will ever graco the calendar of such auspicious ovents was solemnized while go lng at tho rate of almost n mtlo In thirty seconds over tho famous switchback gravi ty railroad on Saturday evening during a moonlight excursion over tho road glyen by Mrs. T. L. Mumford to h party of friends. The wedding was unexpected, Impromptu and unthought of hut was nevertheless a welcome diversion. Tho happy couplo thus united whllo speeding along, aro Miss Nclllo White, an nccom pllshcd lady of New York City, and John Longley, of tho City of Brotherly Love, The ceremony was performed by a friend of tho groom who is a justlco of tho pcaco in the latter city. Fatai, Accident By tho colliding of englno 82 with (he rear end of a local freight train drawn by englno 401, running between Mauch Chunk and Delano, last Friday Wm. Gehrlng, of Upper Mauch Chunk, bad both legs cut off and was otherwise so badly Injured that ho died beforo medical assistance could be secured. -Vnrtln Christ man, of East Jiauch Chunk, on tho same train, had one leg cut off and otherwise received severe Injuries. Ho Is now in St, Imko's Hospital, Bethlehem, with Fred Strolil who also sustained serious bodily injuries. To look Into tho acclden 'Squire Boyle has empanelled tho following jury of inquest: E. H. Raucb, foreman; Chas. Schucblo, George Shlck, P. F. Murray, Frank Jelgban and Jonas Sondhclm, who find after duo deliberation that. The Sliisnirr's Boaiidkhs Confined in tho county prison under the care of our popular sheriff, H. P. Levan, aro fourteen prisoners awaiting trial and serving time for various offenses. Without an excep tion tho "gentlemen retained" speak most praiseworthy of tho caro and. attention given them by tho sheriff. Everything Is neat and clean and a monotonous quiet pervades that robs the prison of the ghastly history connected with the hanging of the MolIIe Magutrcs ten or more years ago. Good Looking- Lassies. An excursion from Reading on Wednesday numbered over a thousand people and fully testified to old Democratic Berks county's reputa tion for buxom and beautiful lassies. They enjoyed themselves as only big hearted and jolly Pennsylvania Dutch girls can when on a picnic. Ono fact in connection with excursions coming hero is that the best looking girls always squint their optics on our good looking county officials. Date Fixed. The Prohibition county meeting will bo held in tho Court House on Saturday, September 8th, when business appropriate to tho furtherance of the Pro hibition causo will be promulgated. Tho State Prohibition Convention convenes at Harrisburg on the 28th of the samo month and Carbon county will be represented by dclegato W. A. Soigfried, of East Mauch Chunk, and J. M. Ross, of town, secretary of the county committee. Ai.wats on the oo. IKo refer to tho ever busy clerks In Rex's popular'Bon Jfarche who are kept on the go from morn ing to night, waiting on customers from all oyer tho county, who come to town to take adyantago of tho sacrifice sale of remnauts now going on in this well-known head quarters for raro bargains. Death's Doings. After an illness of two weeks Mrs. FraDds Colo, a highly re spected resident of Broadway, died Satur day afternoon. Deceased was aged about sixty-threo years. Interment look placo Tuesday, a largo concourse of sorrowing friends paying their last sad respects to the deceased. Statement Filed. Joseph JFisher, Esq., attorney for County Detective J. R. DImmick In tho slander case, whereby Paul Klefer, Jr., Is sued for $2000 dam ages, has been filed with the Clerk of Courts. In all likelihood the case will be put in tbo hands ot arbitrators. To IFed. Cards aro out for the wedding of Jflss Diana S. Belford, tho accomplished daughter of James Belford, lately of Mauch Chunk, to Mr. Edmund H. Carhart. tho wedding to take place in the First Presby. terian church, Belvidere, N. J., on H'ed nesday evening, August 21ft, 1889. County JXbetino. Tho annual Demo cratic county meeting will be held in the Court House, here, next Jonday at ono o'clock, at which time the usual customary uuaiucas ui appointing a new county com mittee, fixing tbo dato of delegate election, &c, will be transacted. RE8TINO. Clerk of Courts, Georgo W. Esser, was spending several days this week with his family at Asbury Park, N. J. During his absenco the duties of his office were correctly attendod to by Joseph Fisher, Esq. Convalescing. Miss Mary, the eldest daughter of Sheriff Hiram P. Levan, is re covering from a long and serious illness superinduced by a blood disorder. Number and Talus of Live Stork. Through the, rntirta.v -f rrt....t i 1 Clerk Thomas Arner wo aro able this week to publish a tabular statement of tho num ber of horses and their value, together with the number and valuo of neat cattle in the county. The statement is of some benefit and importance as showing tho valuation in this linn nnd tvlll nr. rlm.i,, l. i - "... HW UUMUU uu IU.U HUU kept for future reference: No. of Ynlne linrspa. 'nf Jio. of Value jent or tanks jus' ' Kast Mauch Chunk. 49 1.4T0 gast I'ynn 183 6,190 fnklln mi o,l:o Kidder.. jb Lansford 140 4.-.W U Towamenslug... ass 8,5m cattle cattle. 200 2o 2.3G0 2,380 1.3K0 300 3,220 mo 800 BIO ICO 720 4,5U0 1,130 1,700 340 3M 2,GS0 1)50 M 230 23H 133. 30 322 W 20 51 17 72 45!) 17.1. lit! 31 3.1 205 115 ixiiiKll mp 71 2,130 Lausanne 33 duo Lehlghton 134 4,ff-0 Maueh Giinnk 117 j tin Mauch Chunk twp. 1M 4J180 Mahoning 321 8,(C0 renn forest 04 2,rc.'0 I'ackcr HQ 4.470 Parrvville m mi Huinmlt II1II 175 b,2So Towamensfng 2-jo c soo nenuierir 67 1,710 Wclssport 43 1,21)0 7,101 81,570 2,5011 25,000 Successful Campmeetlnir, Thn rerrnUr nnnunl .at.,n,nn.7..n. f .1.- Evangelical Association of the Eastern 1 ctua. unirm, ueia ai iiowmanstown for the week ending on Tuesday evening was without nuestlnnlnrv Mm r.,not r..t gathering of tho kind cycr held. In all iiicio with sixiy-uve leuts, from town, Wclssport and tbo towns In tho district. Tha boarding tent. tvn ft, f.i,t.PnA . it Annie Adams, of this place, and was con- uuneci in a manner most creditable to her self and tho association, Bishop Thomas Bowman was piesent and delivered several roost excellent sermons to tho large audi ence. On Sunday it is estimated that thero wero several thousand people on tho ground from towns all along tho Lehigh Valley and Susquehanna railroads. The meeting next year will either be held In the grove at the same place or In Pine unauip, near iiresgevuie. The undersigned has a few lots In the Borough of Lehlghton, which will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to If. A. Belts, J. P, p.3t Everything In the lino of furnltnre at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest apd goods the best, 0 Wedding rings of all kinds at Hobl's Jewelry store. Railroaders, you can sayo a good day's wages by buying your watches from D. S. Bock, Lehlghton. 0 otm srici! box. rortlnfcht OIerrntlonmm LItO Locnl Af- fnlrs by n Versatile Scribbler. Amelia Patterson, bolter known rwrhntw as "Old Granny" to tho later generation, will have a head stnne to mark her Inst rooting place 1u tho old Moravl.n cemetery, If earnest efforts of her friends aro of avail. "Granny" n .1 . n rn nf .wall M ralterson was almost four scoro years when she died: she camo to this nlara with h lm bind, who fought In tho early wars, morn than half century atro. at a time wheu .,,1, and di.olat.on run wild and In the nr.nd . lun.y was comparatively unknown north of he Uluo .fountains. Shi wa, a frl whJ Frcdrlca Mlsca, tho eccontrlo rccluso of Gnadon Huttcn, attracted the attention of the pooplo in the community by her strange actions. She had a wonucriui memory, anu up to the time of her death could point out nnd namo tho tTwollers iu uninaruu Rraycs in me unaueu uutlcn cem etery. It was a self-appointed duly to keep tho old grave yard In a neat condition, planting flowers hero and weeding there, whllo under her touch transformations wero always coming. A monument to mark her last resting placo Mill tin n vikI. .rM Im -.III-, r 1 1 . . 1 will bo a mark of cslcem setting forth stronger ., ... , ,, " . ;. than word, the appreciation of the frlonds whom she has left behind. t t t t . .. . ' ' ,' , , A stroll north 0 Coal street, as far back a. Catbollo cemetery, ono evening recently tho Catbollo cometcrr. ono iwnnlnr- rAmntlv disclosed to your reporter's obaorying optio tho tranaformation in that section. What wss formorly a scrub oak locality is now a thriving, healthy, booming place of residence, with pleasant homos, well kcDt yards and cnnccnlal associations, and all that Is necessary now Is for tho borough council to have tbo thoroughfares properly graded and kept In condition. It is only a few years since builoing operations commenced north of Coal street, but it has been itcady and continued in that timo with tim rn suit that had tho effect of astonishlne vonr ren rcscntativo who strolled thither recently for the first lime since ho nlaved "hooknv" whan school boy raoro than a dozen rears ago. Let the town uoora-uoom-boom. There aro groat days ahead for us, m fact Lehlghton is bound to be a city. T t t t Of courso people who don't often visit tho old Moravian cemetery aro not awaro that a neat iron fence now encloses tho monument erected years ago to porpetuate tho memory of tho massacred Moravians who create J the first settlement hero a century and a half ago. It is eo however, but while this ono particular spot is improved tho rest of tho silent citv of the dead Bhows tho result of eareloss attention craves aro tramnled down, tomb stonna lean tn one sido and rank weeds grow luxurantly all around. Hero in this yard lie buried the dead of a century and some of tho quaint inscriptions aro amusing and not tbo least interesting for their strangeness. Nonunl Square Items. J. Wcldon and companions scent Sun day at Normal Square. -Milton Kelncr and family am snendln!? their vacation with Dennis Nothsteln. Mr. C. II. Seldle spent a few davs in Philadelphia to buy goods for his store. Tho Normal Square Sunday School will take part in tho Harvest Home servlcn tn bo held In Bensalem's church. The Normal Souaro Base Hall 7lnl. played ball with the Lchlehton .Irs., thn boys wero defeated in a scoro of 12 to 13. lliey challenged that same nine to play at any time. But It Bhal! be understood that they want an umpire that knows the differ ence between a ball and a strike. Tho de cisions that wero made on both sides wrrn simply ridiculous. The Normal Snuaro Sundav School have their picnic grounds In a flnnrondl. Hon, they havo It trimmed with eyergreen and laurels. The ladies that belong to the Sunday school havo robbed their flower beds and havo given their flowers to thn school to bo used on Children's Day. The boys havo spent much time in putting up several swlngs.they have tho ground below the swings coyered with leaves and saw dust so that no accidents mav barmen. W. K. Satow a Jananesa student will about 'their Sunday School and other things in reference to Japan. He will alse read a selection from the Jananesa LaniiiiTf Other speakers will bo present. A cordial inyiiauou is extended to all friends who aro Interested In tho work of Sundav i?nhnnl. If the weather should be unpleasant on Sat urday the services will be held on Sunday. dick. ' Plscntorlal Ktehlngs. A happy rartv. Including thn frdlnwlmr persons enjoyed the pleasant nnd cxcltini? uncertainties of a fishing excursion to Poho xutu uuu mo urese tlie other day: Mrs. .T. W. n?nilfl0nhnli or,.! ,l..,Ui... Kntltn. Rnnlttn 1 -c U ....U uuuic, .uuiiua oiauss, Emma and Florence Himmelrlcht and Hl.n.lA. Ti m .. . ... yuauca jj. viaus.i. uc uenwens of tne deep proyed too tricky for tho efforts of the OarLV Who WP.rn rnnrnrdfrl mttl. . - ,w. MID MlbU of only ono poor llttlo "sunny." -Another merry crowd undnr thn oh OnSlllD of thnrrpnl.il TTonr. Snl. .n . - n i UV.IHIHH.,, en joying tbo samo sport wero: Emma, Rose and Carrln Tlnelilol T?.i ki, ... i . Stuber and Charles Miller. Six specimens nf thn finny trllin foil t.. . w . their capability In handling the lino and IUU Ercltlnsr ItunuwHv. Charles Beltz, driver for tho Lehigh final Hardware Co., was hauling a load of window sashes tin Ttanlr rIi-oaI Wln..j.n n r . ovuunua; UIICIUUUU when thn inllfni nrtl aAn j r r i a "uft"1 ouacu uupui them to fall down onto the horses, frightening mum u iuai nicy uecame unmanateable, and dashing Into tho awning (Mists at Koeh'a cigar manufactory direction tbrowing tbo drivor under tho wheoli, uvuiuiug tiiii a young uorso ol 11. 11. Schleicher, of Kast Tenn, which animal sus tained a sevcrly sprained left leg at hip and fetlock joint. Deltz was also .badly knockod up by tho accident, Tlie hursoa proceeded up town as far as Reigel'a storo where they wore stopped. Mr. Strauss who was on tho wacon Will, Ttt.ll .1 Mmo -1. l.t I 1-1 . . ...... ,..UKU K,uly oruiaou Jumped to the ground and saved himself serious do to tho llaco. The grand races to come off last. Satur day between John Rehrig's "Fanny Lam bert" and Dildlna Snyder's "Jersey Ike" for a purse of $100, will tako place this Saturday afternoon, as will also tbo grand mnn . . ..II I ... 1 . 1 1 . . . , uii fcu nu, iu wuicii mo following well-known animals b liqiliam Wnrnnr. "rtiieVll,. .' urn, n.,., sicker, bay maie, "Fanny;"'Dr. O. W. Snyder, bay inare, "Nancy," all from Lo- niguion; a. a. iienuricks, roan mare, "Fanny Lambert," Fogclsville; William Rcber, Harrltj; Joe Rex, sorrel horse, "Tobo;" Aaron Snyder, sorrel horse, "Leonard:" Levi norn, white horse, "Joe," allot ll'elsspoit. In connection with the race there will ba a grand baseball match. Admission to both iiftecn cents. Vlrat I.ulior Kollduy, The first Monday of September in each vcar was mado a hnllrl.iv In Pnnetl9nin ' . v """JJ ,-....., to be known as Labor Holiday, by an act approved April 25, 1SS9. It provides that "It shall be lawful to require payment of nil finfaa Mi0i.lra ,ml lilllo nt .1 1 ............ " u.,,a vi VAtll.lUj;U UUQ and payablo on such holiday tobo mado on me sctuiar uay uuii previous uiereto, anu in default of such payment the samo may be protested and such protest shall bo as valid as If made ou the day on wblch such noto, check or bill became duo by its own terms. A Chullepge, Thomas Hennlnp, of the South, now employed In the LchlgU Stove Foundry, here, will lay a wager of ?75 that ho can make $10 per day for one week at the rate of wages now being paid by the firm. For the past few weeks he has been averaging $12 per week. Tho Advocate Is stake holder, so If thero are any takers lot us hear from you. OUR "STROLLER" Itemizes Wclsaport nnd Community In Ills usuni Jlrceiv Htyle. DiRn at R9 n.Hi.i d.ii,..i Jlfrs. Adam Eachcs. died on Tlmradav nlnht I .... at ten O'clock, of pennr.il ilnhllltv nnd nld age, at tuo advanced age of eighty-two years. Up to elxor seven vears npn Imwna " township where the .. ..P ot Uls llr was Pcnt llll'"C the v l'u Tf" ,T , , "P b'S hmln nk" with his daughter and followed tuo occupation of carpet weaving off and up to tho time of his death. Ho w burled on Sunday in tbo cemetarr near bis ...m ... uiu ,u.ut ui maJo dcRr ciu'y associations om nomo and in tho midst of tho scenes Teaciiisiis' ArroiNTitn. Thn fnllnwtnrr --n icaciicrs navo been appointed for tho schools In Franklin township, to servo for a six months term, commencing sometime uuniig uctouer: Union Hill. A. A. Beltz. principal; Miss Jlfary Whitehead, primarv: In. . . . Vlat WU- . ... . . . ..u.aayun, oyivcsier onyucr, pnnci- pal; Quint Arm r, secondary; Georgo Wagner, primarv: Maria Fnrnarn. w. n. -""r; uicKortsvlllo, Charles Hauk; Be tz- vllIo, Valentino Schoenborger; Big Creek, AI. Slraub. WaIplf,vlll . , B " niior; uicKortsvlllo, Charles Hauk; Beltz- Straub; Walcksvlllo. Jonas Rnynr; Long Run. William Solt. Tho monthly salaries aro about tbo samo as last year, BritTirDAV Pauty. Tbo many friends R. J. Hongen assembled surreptitiously no uuuiu uu union iiiii. .aionuav nypn ing, ann ireaicu mm to a delightful sur prise, the occasion belnc his twpntv.olnht. anniversary. Everything posslblo was dbno to maKo mo event a pleasant, nover-to-bo-forgotten one for the genial Boh who was presented with a costly revolving chain by uis goou wife. Tho evening's pleasures terminated with a feast lit to set before tlie. King. Anotheh FAfeT HoltSE. Jonathan Lelbensberger, at the Franklin House, is lover of fine liorso flash, and accordlnelv 1 1. 1 1 . . J uas uis leu optic always on tho main cbanco for a purchase. This week ho be came tho owner of a fast pacing horse, said to hayo a record that knocks every thing clso In this section sky-high. The animal bas been entered in the open to all race at Lchiditon on Saturday. UOAC1IINO PA11TT. R. J. Iloncon and wife, chaperoned tho following vouncr ladles on a coaching trip to the popular Saylor's LiaKo, in Aionroo county, last Wednesday. M sacs. Gcitlo Horn, Emma Snyd9r, Clara Miller and Eva Mcrtz. The young ladles arn mnmhnr nf .3,t..in ci.Ani t t the Evangelical school over which Bob so successfully presides and enjoyed tho aboye Will Experiment. Dr. if. L. Kutz Is about mnklnrr nrnnftmAnte l,n TlRnn.n -, . 1-........... ..J VJ. .uuuiuitii beiuard llfo rejuvenating elixir so much talked of for the past few weeks. Tho doctor Is hot a believer in tho system but thinks it is worth trying, nevertheless, and ns ho can easilv snp.urn n. nnml,ni nt ftret- class subjects In town and Lehlghton, ho wants to hurry up and glvo 'em all a chance. BOOM OK Tim Ilir.r.. ttnfnrn ttin .nn. of next winter cover old mother earth with a manuo oi purity, twenty dwellings will have been erected on Union Hill. This speaks well for thn nnrnmrlan nn,l t.ir, nt tho residents In that delightful and healthy lutaubjr. ijuemuu way aooyo me water level thev nnlnv thn hnnpflfa nt n mini - J J " . . .. . j u u 1'UIU u.uiua nhoro and most delightful side. '"J Hin STflNEH Tlin l ntta. ll.nH nl..tmnn,M and piers on which the now Iron bridge Is to rest aro Immenso In size many of tbcm weighing from three to fiyo and six tons each. To tlie square yard they weigh two ten and fnrtv.sl nnunHa. TIiab ... tnim. from tho celebrated Maxwell Quary, near j.'uu viu7, in Luzerne county ana. will stand a generation's wear. Sconruo a Point ("VinnMr f.r, or, Domnlck O'Donnel, of Summit Hill, can be seen qulto often of late In this burg. Domnlck Is a staunch Democrat, a flrst-rato fellow and a pond nnnnf v nOlplnl nn.1 chances for ro-electlon next year aro good. ue uas a pieasani wora tor, and shakes hands with, everybody. Boitd Sioned Postmaster A. W. Jifarsh on Wednesday sent his bond duly signed in the sum of $15000 to the Postmaster Gen eral, and his authorized commission wll in all llkehood arrive In a day or two when bo will formally tako possession of the edifice. In connection with which he will run a gen eral siure. Pleasant TTrmr Dn nt ,i. , -.- ..... .. .. w. .j v. uma, pleasant homes on Union Hill Is tho ono just erected by Wesloy Wcntz. Tho bnlld lng is just about completed and Is fitted with all modern appointments, making it a convicnt and pleasant place of residence. Tossed. Levi norn's boy, Warren, was tossed from thn hanlr f n mtnnrp tmnn l,A was riding tho other day and landed In the ubici cuusiuurauiy uiu worso tor uis areiat adventure. The boy is probably ono of the best little riders In tho county. Bio Stalk. Chief Pnllnn nn nii,i i tho owner of a sun flower stalk nlno feet thtee Inches in height, with twenty-nine flowers. flu MvikltUn rndlnol T?ftn,l.H can, and is anxious to know if thero Is any weiuwiai wuuuan neat it. New Fmjt. 'So ll.rn "RiipIf nnd fVn StAblfi Sp.t.7pr. In tlio ln ... wxu vuv-tf.o J I U OV1IUUI supply establishment, visited the directors of the schools In EastPenn township Tues day with a view of supplying them with interior decorations, &c. Removal U. S. Krcsgo for several years past doing a boot and shoo business in BcOVer'a. hnlllltnr nva. tl,A nnnnl Is now located in tlio old Post Offlco build ing, u. o. is a ttrst-rate follow and bas our grip for success. Sold nts TTnn turo man, Joseph F. Rex, sold bis yalua- uio uay raaro to John iiuntz, Jr., of Freo- lanu. this wnnlr. Tl,n lifir.. n rnn,..l. uu.ou nq 1U1U1W11J owned by Moses Rehrlg, Lehlghton. Otrr AOAijf The genial Joseph Rex is out this week after afow days Illness, and Is looking after his rapidly booming furni ture, flour and fund lm.lnnia mill, a ,t.m to make things hum. Mrs. J. TT. Ttlnlrnrl 111 tr,y m ! ... . . nuiuu U111U with malaria, is slowly rccoyerlng. Successful Parade niul l"cllynl. The fair, festival nnd Uon of Jajor Klotz Commandery, K. G. ou rriuay evening and (Saturday after noon and evening was an unprecedented success, financially-, socially and In every wav. Tho Interior nf tlm Imll In nl.l. ...u ...,. u unuci a block was nicely arranged tvith booths for tho sale of Icecream, candles, etc., while attractlyo decorations set off with good ef fect tho appointments in tho room. The contestants turned In tho amounts collected by them on Saturday evening and showed the following result, tho prizes being award ed: F. P. Semmel, watch; M. G. Clauss, commandery suit; and Emma Fortwangler, ladles watch the amounts collected being: F-J'- Semmel, $141.35; R. L. Sweeny, 129.10; Emma Fortwangler. 71.55; Ella Delbert. $43.10; M. G. Clauss, $83.50. On Saturday evening at 7.30 tho parade formed on the corner of Bankway and flrldffn fttrnnt. nnnrlta 1,a 1nll.. 1T.. and In the following order moyed to jrcsls' port, countermarched and paraded our principal streets, nillaf U.lml l tt fn Aides, V. 1 Iluuiickcr.'ll.'ll'. l'eters.'chns. AV. Y?ii rVU' Mf .BclJ'Le-c-T; llawrdoru. J ir?,?Si.!"n. Hbi 1 "rsess Itetchanl and Sir Knights 1. A. Buviler and 1'. J. Btettlcr. o. catasauqua Hand. Catasauqua. St. Hare's Coininauderv, No. o. Allentown, rMiV.rl. :!. 7, T i Vi vl "noun ituiiauon. ,v. . w"c- iwmi, jaiiikiiioii. Major Klotz C)minanderjN. 23, U'lilchton. Maui-uCliunkOii 'rIISK" ilstl,. No- 3M. AllentowTi, ' ' Ii,1il.l,?,0lV.Jll,.1,l0rJ.,and' B'atlnetop, SlatliiKtoii Castle, No.SOii, hlatliiirtoi . AUriitowu Castle, No. 63, Allentown, Lehigh Castle. No. sn. Allentown. Oatasampia Castle. No. 211, Cntuiauqua, 11-Drum Corps. U'liluhlmi, lna'n!.,.I"0tAe".,OasJ.l,' No- 310. fhlEht011. Carbon Castle. No. ill, Lehlfihtoii, It Is a pleasurable duty for the editor to Inform the many friends of ex-auditor Paul Wagner and family, late of town, now of Montgomery county, thathinuell and family are rapidly convalescing from a severe Illness of typhpld fever. nsori.13 who come anu go. Personal Gossip nbont People who Visit una co n Tlsltlnir Dayld Klelntop, of Ashley, Pa., was among the vis tors In town this week. IKallaco Wagner, of Lower Towanien- sing, was In town Tuesday, and dropped in to seo us. William Zchrior, of Tamaqua, visited at tho Zehncr residence, on south Bank street oyer Sunday. Thomas J. Beck, of Hanisburc. him of "Ginger Ale" famo was rlnslnir i1lr.li. with friends here on Tuesday. Tho Misses Davlcs, estimable ladles of Philadelphia, aro guests at tho rcsldonco Of William G. Mitchell, on North alrnnL Mrs. Gcorro Selnlo nnd ltlllln nnd Hellenla Sclplo, all of Allentown, aro visit nc Dr. W. G. M. So n o. on Knnlli utrnnt Thomas Weaver and wife, of Loblch uap, wero guests of moln host Thnmna MaDtz, at tho Exchange Hotel on Sunday. Airs. Charles M . Sweonv and nfra. A . W. Raudenbush leave Saturday for Wllkcs- barronnd Aldcn, where thov will visit friends. " Misses Rose, Carrie and Emma lloeh lbi, young laaies oi Trenton, N. J , aio guests of Miss Roso Schwartz, on South Bank strpct. James Hollenbach and family and Frank Zahn and wife, of Lchleh strnnt. spent last Sunday very pleasantly at Say lor's Lake in Monroe countv. Amos Ebert, ouo of IKcst Punn's most progresstyo farmers mado our sanctum pleasant call If'cdncsday and renewed hl subscription to.thls journal. Tho Advocate enioved a Dleasant visit from Frederick Beer aud Daniel Smith, two of Towamenslng's jolly and prosperous farmers on Thursday. Photographer Rlshel and wlfo con templato a visit to Maryland durlmr tho first two weeks In September, so persons wanting photographs taken should call at once. Knight of tho Razor. Goorco B. Stnhnr. with tonsorlal Artist Rocdcrer. for sovnral years past, left this week for Trenton, N. where ho expects to secure employ ment. Miss Mahle Mack, an cstlmahln vnnnrr lady of Williamsburg, Northampton coun- ls enjoying a pleasant sojourn at tho residence of Dr. C. W. Bower, on Bank strcot. Jiflss Emma Bower, an accomplished lady of Catasauqua. and dauchter of or. Sheriff George Bower, of Lehigh county, is siting- Mrs. w. E. Ash, on Northampton street. Misses Katio and Mamio Zimmerman and Hattlo Collins, of Packerton. nnd Miss Laura Masters, of Bank street, aro listening to tho music of tho sad sea waves Tim rynntr.1 T.nvl TTn.tAm.n t I tho well-known hostlery at Iiowmanstown, was hero on Tuesday looking for a sito to build a home. Wo would bo pleased to havo Mr. Harlcmau become a citizen of our i enterprising borough. Mrs. Marv Yensnr rntnrn St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, Monday, wuero suo was taken last week for treat ment for obstruction of tho bowels. She is much lmnrovcd in condition nn,i nn o fair way to recovery. Dr. W. W. Tlnlmr Maci,,.,n. Clark and Umpire Bartholomew, repre sented thn Riih.ttantlAl inlnrnata nt I,ID lively burg at Tamaqua on Tuesday, wntthor they went to see the much-talked if tussel between Lansford and Tamaqua ,?lllta Thnw nnqnliArl ft n.1.1. 1 and beautiful Hecry Nicholas as chaperon. Frank TTnffnlflnrrA.. ltnl...ln n.nt - v...V.uub.. , .UUIIIIti in in J I II- nlfttnr fnr thn Tlnt crushing hearts In the land of pretty girls ..uu wuuueu iiuiuieus oonnecilcnt. JNow. If there Is any one thing that will roako Frank chango his opinion that marriage Is faiinm iV win imTh """"l '? winning smiles ot the Connecticut Yankee Inn! dpi! ph. M. HO A llflliort AVlthnilf. Fnnt. A renort cnrrp.nt In this rnmninnlfv Frtr n week past to the effect that Kev. C. II. EtflTO. fomiprlv nastor tt tha VvnntTM1 church, Welssport, now of Thlladelphla, was sullerlng from aberatlon of the mind Is unfounded. Tie reverend gentleman Is broken down In health and suffers from nervous prostration superinduced by hard Omar iiu uiuuu.ovurworK, so mai no may bo compelled to retire from the ministry iui twine umo to coma. Servlpps In lllft Prpfthulortfin nlt.,p.1i this place, next Sabbath morning at 10.30 a. ui., anu i.au p. m. ; ouuuay school al U a m.; prayer meeting every Wednesday even' l.,, 1 lr ... lUL Hb lllll U. IU. TllP T.phlrrhlnn Vniitin lAnnlala Cnntntn b..vu.. u .1 .1 , 1.111.111 auuuUM -I "!!..!-.! IV. 1 1.1 . ui xiiiujavor uieeis in mo session room or mo rresuvienan church next Mon day evening at 7.45 o'clock. A most cord ial welcome will ho extended to all. For Kent A dwelling houso on Carhnn street, opp. j,euigu valley roupd house, now occupied by Mrs. James Campbell. Apply to Kobert Walp, Dank street. 3to Arncr's pure bono super phosphates for all crops aro unequalled because they are of tho hlchest L'railn and cnmnnanil only of puro chemicals, bones and blood tney ueinn very rich in all elements of plant food and will grow grass as well as wheat or ryo. A . A nwn A'. Raw New Mahoning, l'a. About tho Water Works. It will take about four miles of nine to run the water on tho several streets agreed upon by tho company, apportioned as fol lows: 3,580 feet of 8 Inch pipe, 8,075 feet of u men pipo anu u,uit feet of l inch pipe. With this thero will bo two 8 Inch ston valves, thirteen G Inch stop valycs and 30 lire plugs. Tho stop valves will bo placed crossings, intersections. &c and are for the purposo of stopping off the water when a break occurs. Tho pipes will be laid four feet from tbo surface. During the laving of pipes, ccc. all excavations aro to bo guardod to prevent accidents. The contractor shall be rcsnonsiblo for damages from or In consequence of a fall- re to property attend to this. Cash pay ments will be mado at !tho rata of 00 tier cent, per month and tbo 10 per cent, bal ance when tho contract is completed. For tho faithful performance of all work the contractors, Cook Si Moony, hayo entered $oimu tionn. llio reservoir will bo located cast of tho artesian well. Inside of the embankment, at the water level line, tho reservoir will bo 121 feet long and 81 feet wido, and at tho bottom 80 feet long and 40 feet wide, tho water to be 10 feet and ii Inches In depth when tho reservoir Is filled within feet of tho ton of tho embankment. The tops of the embankments when completed shall bo not less than 10 feet wide, tlie slopes of the Insido shall be one to two and of tho outside ono to ono and a half. There III be a six Inch cast Iron pipo in tlie low er corner of tho reservoir to drain tho same. Tho distributing pipo will bo 8 Inches In diameter and enter the reservoir ono foot above the puddling, The pipo will extend twelve feet beyond tho em bankment and be furnished with a copper screen. The Interior of tho reservoir will be lined with clay 18 inches thick. Tho englno ami boiler houso will bo 42x 22 feet; height. 13 feet above foundation walls, which aro to he threo feet high and 18 inches thick. The stack will bo 50 feet high with a 20 Inch Hue. It will -.take 200 lengths of 8 nch d be. wciciiliis 4SQ pounds per lencth: 723 lengths ot 0 inch pipe, weighing 300 Doundsper length; 802 lengths of 4 inch Pipe, weighing 220 pounds per lemtthiin connection with this there will ho about five tons of special castings, The entire cost of tho rcscrvlor, &c, will bo $17,170. OALLUUV. Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cahiuets and Family (1 roups. Old pictures coi ted and enlarged. uiuzio-cm WHAT XS3 SCROFULA It Is that Impurity in tho blood, which, ac cumulating in tho glanda of tho neck, pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings! wldch causes painful running soros on tho arms, legs, or feetj which dovclopcs ulcers In tho eyes, oars, or noso, often causing blindness or deafness; wldch is tho origin of pimples, can cerous growths, or fbo many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors;" which, fastening upon tho lungs, causes consumption and death. Being tho most ancient, It is tho most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons aro entirely freo from It, How Can AI IBEtl It Bo vUltEiV By taking Hood's BarsaparDla, which, by tho remarkablo cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines havo failed, has proven itself to bo a potent and peculiar mcdlclno for this disease Somo of these cures aro roally wonderful. If you suffcrfrom scroiuia, no suro to try Hood's Sarsnpailua, "My daughter Mary was afflicted with scrof ulous soroneck from tho tlmo showaslS months old till sbo becamo six yoars of age. Lumps formed In her neck, nnd ono of them after growing to tho sizo of a pigeon's egg, becamo a running soro for over thrco years. Wo gave her Hood's Sarsaparllla, when tho lump and all Indications of scrofula cntliely dis appeared, and now sho seems to ho u healthy child.1' .1. 8. CAnr.ir.is, Naurlght, N. J. N. B. Do suro to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldrnggtitj. HIIrforf5. rrcparednnly by C. I. HOOD A CO., A polhecr!c, Lowell, Mua. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar OBTAtteiilta! At REBER'S DKIIO MTOKK fly tho slnglo bottle, by t-4 nnd l- doz, quantities, nnd In Jobbers loft nt Jnlibrro prices, Hood's Hnrsnpnrllla can lilwnjH bo had. ,,iivi.n Horso Doctor, (Ifonorarv flrnrin.ttn nf nnirin vf r'..n,,.. Office: Carbon HonseBanUU LeWgMou CASTRATION, DENTISTRY, AND Diseases of Horse and Cattle. SUCOESSEUrXY TKI5ATKI). Special and Particular Attention paid to iAMENESS :-: SPAVI1TS. Splints, Ringbone, Hoofbound. And all diseases prevalent among Domcticatcd nts Horso and Cattle Powders sold h him elf and stores generally. ousultatlon Freo Charges Moderate. ...rV? uelcf?ra'm n,ul telephone promptly at attmded to Oiieratlons Skillfully l'crformed gi Persons who are Interested in the Management of Mb Ck m m aim 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, of any flavor desired, and do not hetitate to pronounce it the verv , r . 1,1 u" SUPP1V Panics or parties, are always very low, and the quality. WO nnrnin vemnnt i i-1. "0. o 1 ... , , . A J ' we again reneat. is the "Rpst. anything in our line, we are, Respectfully, . Nusbaum & Oulton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink milk SHAKE. cial Furniture Special Low Prices remain Untouched on a large and very choice selection of Bed. Room and Parlor Suites, Chairs, Sofas, a9 3aMaaff2 MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE, South Bank liOI MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Our Annual August Clearing Sale Commences -MUINUAY, AUGUST 12th, 1889, A leadinc feature of this salo w - . w iuij.c 01 gurnet Kemnants. Good styles, at prices that will' make them co To close all the Challies. liihf. 5 cents per yard giving you a stoles Co select from .Remnants of Ginghams, Jttemnants of Sat,ppn Remi l ants of Dress Good a A lew patters of Koechlm j. iiuuij-im; Ownirr tn tlin fnpf flinf m.v , , n nrifl nt this Slnsnn fhnn nvnr VmfVivn . UWua, an object for you we have added a Seersuckers, Plaid Ginghams and Wide Furlards Elegant styles at reduced prices. Fifteen different colorings ana designs in tho now cotton frnrwls iin,i arnn .mi -Just the thing for house dresses tnr etrnnt u'nnv AVownnf ...1 Also, a good Linen Huck Linen, at 12 cts. C. A. Rex & Bro. , DON'T PULL THEM OUT.! Go to THOMAS DRUG STORE, buy a Razor that will cut them off. Sold on a puarantee . Sent by mall. Full llrio of Straps. Soan. Bav Rum. Pocket Cutlery, &c. THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Bank Stiiisbt, Lhhicihton, Penna. Prescriptions a Specialty. A UlfANOF, TO MAKE JIOSET. Salary nnd F.xpcnscs paid, or commis sion If hrnformd. Satnitninn tvnntnil rvcrywhero No expe rlenco needed. Ad dress, stating age. Tho V. I Vnn Duien Nui-sery Co., (lencva, N. Y. FIFTY DOZZAJtS for LIFE CCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE 1109 Chestnut St., riiUadn. Pnltlonn ftirHrndsatoa. TtifinrcQntrrn3to4iROH IIICHT JJytihiptd, Bmt ,fne if you liW tf.lj pqr. MUHLENBERG COLLEGE Al I FU-niil., . At.LCNTOUM. Dl CO gt'".F"l,T tasnir n sKrrzasut. C0,f'5lltj'nto of four retn. Ulutrees, IiicIqIIdr board, !S I IJ;J for U rrka. ACAOEMIC DEPARTMENT Prcpsnw for TMWe, Tiwiohlng, Baitnm, 4a phrKlnclodingboard,SlS3for0woe)i. Boildlnir boatod bj itoxia. Kur caUlognM, srEO' to Rev. T. L. SEIP, D. D., Proelcrirfi. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler M Watchmaker. Bank Street, Lehighton, ;nna. ltespoctfnlly Invites the attention of Ids friends andtho citizens generally to his Immenso now stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you O ClLll mill 1llllltni.t niV sl.Ull linfi,.nni,..l.n.m,. elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charee. and nil work Kuaranteed, umrt Foreet ine Placo. SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, St.Bank Lehichton. oDecmb er 17,o871v jm. 9 -ur wiioiesaie prices, wnen we finUr - i; n n .1 1. Tables, etc., at St. Lehighton. will large assortment of the dark French Sateens to close, at tuiua per ya,ra. 1 1 . . .. ,m8 iess remnants at tho r..l 1 .... uu 10 hiukc tins sale more of beautiful line of and wrappers, or it can be worn 1 ' uiu Towel for 10c.; a larger one, all Respectfully. BARGAINS ! V- TT . 7