ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE The early closing system will be inaugurated on Monday, September 16th. This Store will close at 8.00 o'oloch every evening from the above date on. , We extend mi Invitation to Hie ladles to call nnd look through cur olcitant stock ot BLACK CASHMERES and HENRIETTAS. Prices are considerably lower here tlian else where; 91.30 for 9loo is iib.ut tho correct way or putting It. A savlnir of 30 tier cent. Is worth consideration as that will about pay for the linings and trim mings for A dress. Another largellno ot Umbrellas lias been added to our stock, which consists of CLEAN NEW GOODS. Harked at price that aro unmatched In this comity. Here a very good selection iray bo mado from nil grades of Gloria silks, Glnulmnis and Mus lins, with Gold, Silver and Celluloid mounted handles or natural stlcksand I'aragon and Solid frames. All our Umbrellas are made specially for ui by one of the most reputabio makers. Flower Pots In all sizes, from 4c. to 18c, llungo in price a ma,i.OT of STONEWARE Is here nt tho lowest prices we'vo jet made. Jugs, Pitchers, Spittoons, flutter Pots with cov ers. Milk Pans, Cream Pots and Applo liutter Pots. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1880 I.OOAL EVENTS OUT UP. Harvest Home services will bo held in Trinity Lutheran church on Sunday, For this occasion the pastor, Roy. J. II. Kucler, has arrangud an. Interesting pro gramme. The observing of Harvest nome services Is a beautiful custom, growing more popular by the churches each year. The occasion Is made one of praise and thanksgiving to the Ruler of the universe, for the bestowal of an abundance of the necessaries of this life. At the services In Trinity Lutheran church Sunday, Rov. Henry Layman, of the Gennantown, Fblla., Orphans'" Home, Is expected pres ent, The cost of water service connections has been placed at the low cost of $15.00, less 40 per cent. If taken before the pipes are covered. This sum Is very reasonable and fully 100 per cent, less than the rate cnareed for service connections In other towns. We haye heard of some kicking on. account of this charge by the company,; but It Is unreasonable and foolish on the part of the kickers and they should stop It, and at the same tlmo have the service connection made and pay for It as pro gressive, citizens. The Carbon county fair will open this year on Tuesday, October 1, and continue lor four days, i-or tuo convenience ot ex- hlbltors, the secretary, Elwcn Bauer, will be on the grounds Monday, previous to the opening day, for tho purnosoof registering and receiving exhibits. This will greatly facilitate the movements 'of the fair com mittee. Farmers and others should niako preparations for displaying their products, whether mechanical or agricultural. Gel ready for the opening day. Who is that man? Ob, he's all right; that's Fred Wtlgel, tho popular comed ian with Dales Kickapoo aggregation. He is a well-built and fairly handsome gent, with a diamond on his expanslva shirt bosom that scintillates like a thousand lit tle stars. Ills Imitations aro simply Im mense, while his humor caps the climax for gcnulno originality, and his personal hits have made more than one poor fellow "Welccl" with tho weight of his short comings. Carbon Castlo.lll, and Gnaden Iluet ten Castle, 810, K. G. E., will attend special services In the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday evening, on which occasion Rev. Dungan, tho regular pastor, will vte- side. Members of the orders will meet in their lodge room at seven o'clock sharp, when they will moyo to the cluircli In a body. Joseph Obcrt will run a prlvato tele graph wire from bis porkpacklng estab lishment on Bank street to tho Western Union Telegraph offlco In the Central Railroad depot at tbo North end. -s-For Rent A 7 room hous'o on Rank street, 1st door above C. B. Rhoades' store, now occupied by Milton G. Clauss. Apply to C, B. Rhoades or James Long. 3-lt The largest line of smoking and chcw ing tobacco and smoker's supplies in this town will bo found at Dcifendcrfer's, op posite the Public Square. Oh, say, why don't you hire your teams from David Ebbert, the popular North street llverymau. Finest teams at lewest rates. Call a: Kemeror & Swartz's on Rank street, and see the largest stock of fttrnl ture, carpets, etc. lou can save money by doing so. o We are pained to report the cerlous Illness of Mrs. inillam Farreu, of l'lno street, but bope tor her speedy recovery. Everything In the line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods the best. o Railroaders, you can save a good day's wages by buyius vour watches from D. S, Rock, Lehlghton. o Robert L, Sweeny has been elected secretary of tho Evangelical Sunday school. - Full line of Ingrain and Rrussols car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Rank st. o Smoke La Perfectors, the beslCc. cigar made. H, A. Delfenderfer, manufacturer. ' Eagle Cash Store." New Announcement. Another lot of Ladies' Dress Cloths have been added to our already large slocK, ilie as-i sortment includes ajl seasonable CO'OrS at Our popular IOW prices, ffrt vrxn (linn. In 4 f O fl m 1 flinill jLu m u.ut 1 w ... WQ aiSO nave Uie Oilier goons kept by thoroughly first-claSS general stores. Gall and see us. ROBERT WALP. Opp. Lehigh Valley Kound Round House. A horse belonging to the Brazilian circus was chewing grass in tho l'ark on Wednesday when Pollco Weldavp took It In charge, Tho circus company paid SI lino for letting their animal luxuriate on Leulguton grass before getting him out off- the "pound." H'c compliment l'ollce Wcldaw on his attention to this matter and trust he will keep lils oyo In that di rection for other animals that may stray that way. The old fenco that for years enclosed the l'ark lias been removed. Now trim tbo trees and cut tho grass and make things look half respectable Thcro It plenty of tlmo to talk about tbo Iron rail ing that will be put up, and of erecting a fountain in tho ccntro of tho squaro later on, " Thcso things will alt come; they aro inevitable results of push and progress. The genial cx-sbcrlff Jacob Raudcn bush was fifty-four years old on Sunday. His capilllary substauco Is somewhat thinned bypassing years and slivered by tho onward march of Time, but withal he Is one of tho happiest of mortals and tho staunchest of Democrats. Jlay he Hyo long and his shadow never grow less. Lowanda's Brazlllian circus gavo Le hlghton two Interesting performances on Tuesday and Wednesday oyonlngs. Tbo lare;o tent was crowded on both occasions by apprcciatlyo audiences well pleased with tho thrilling trapese and bar perform ances and daring bare-back riding. For ft 10-ccnt show It can 't bo beat. That new Valley station. Oh, yes, wo will get It, but no foolishness now, no kicking or grunting, but cverjbody ralso their voice In petition for It. On Railroad Street, in tho rear of tho Exchange is the proper place. It will benefit tho company and our people generally. Keep on work ing up Uie matter. Miss Emma J. Wund, fashionable dress maker, opposite Rcbcr's drug store. Rank street, announces to tho ladles of Lehlghton and surrounding county that sho Is prepared to do dress making In tho very latest style at lowest charges, and asks a sharo of patronage. All woik guaran teed. Sept. 7-lw We are, pained to announco that our popular tobacconist, I. S. Koch, has suf fered a Blight paralytic stroke of tho left arm, and sincerely trust that 11 proyo to bo but a temporary allllctlon from which ho will recoyor at a very early day. The grand drawing of the Brotherhood of Railroad Brakcmen will take place In their lodge room on Saturday evening, Mth Instant. Responsible judges will be elect ed and tho affair will bo conducted on a legitimate basis. Conductor Bob.Klotz and Alex Marsh, oftown.cairy off tho palm for piscatorial luck. On Monday they caught eleven pounds of the finny dcnlzens.of the water, several measuring thirteen inches in length. -Why can't an electric light company bo formed hero that will furnish this bor ough and Welssport with Illumination? A Utile push In this matter would bring about tho Improvement wanted. Uct to work. Our old friend Dr. Chas. German ac cidentally rolled out of bed one day re cently and sustained scycro Injuries, Tho doctor ,as paMed thrce score aml , and t. In an alm09t i,.,,.,... condition. John Horn, a boss on tho new rail road running through tho Llzzard Creek Valley, Is out again, but on crutches, no was Injured some weeks ago while attend ing to his multiplex duties. Josiah Connely, the blind and one- armed soldier of Jfauch Cbnnk, will run one of his popular excursions over tho Switchback on Sunday, tbo 15th instant. Fare, only 50 cents. Gcorgo Sluber will not bo located at Bristol, Pa., but Instead has purchased a shaving saloon on Hamilton street, Allen- town, whero ho will do business with the best wishes of many friends. Fireman Charles Schoch, of Lehigh Valley engine, No. 108, run by Engineer Rex, fell from the locomotive al Slating, ton one day recently and sustained sevcro bodily injury. Every morning direct from Jersey peach orchards, Sweeny & Son receive im portations of the most luscious peaches, which they sell at marvclously low prices by tbo basket. Thero will be services In tho First Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday) In the morning at 10.30 and in tho cvonlu at 7.30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend, -.-It is liald that 'Mandus Merlz, to fame renowned, will meet auy railroader between Lehlghton and Easton In a foily foot rln, for pugalistlc purposes, to fight according to Hoyle. For Rent A dwelling houso on Carbon street, opp. Lehigh Valley round house, now occupied by Mrs. James Campbell. Apply to Robert Walp, Rank street. ago If you want a clock or watch promptly repaired at a reasonable price go to S. llagaman Hank street l.cuiglilon. lira A substantial plauk walk in front of the Rank property h a commendable im provement. Let others follow suit. A flac stono navement in front of Schwartz's new building Is a big and com meiidauie improvement,- Lchlghtou snorts abcut 100 dozs of all shapes, sizes and qualities. Wentlier lo Voo SajH tt'o'll Huvo Weather Prophet Do Voo predicts that the first frost will occur in this vicinity Sept. 111. According to his forecasts. New I'.nciaml win sutler from Hoods during the first ten days of September that win ex cecd those that have recently occurred in New ork' Pcnnsylvajila and New Jeisey, Indian! OM Thundercloud, the Indian Doctor has returned to Lehlghton, and Is at the Opera House for this week for tho benefit of tho sick. They did a big business In Slatington the past two weeks. Tbo old gentleman can be seen and his medicines can be bought at the upera House ilurln the day and at night at their big frco shows. 1Ih118Ju Tnlk. Beyond question tho best came of ball overplayed hero was between Lausfordand Lehlghton which ended with a score of (i to 0 in favor of tho visitors. Up to tho 8th Inning one run bad only been scored when errors ou the part of the homo team cave them the scqre above noted. The game was quietly played and watched with much interest by four or live hundred spectators, Venser has been laid oft for two wcaks on account of errors in the last game. The conuiiion or leu uem is not the best and his muff's are are partly excusable. Sharp, of Lausford. can't nlav niueh ball, but he's a worker and has a inortcaeo on the wind when ho coaches, or accordlne Catasauqua will play here on Saturday at 3:15 o'clock. They have "done" 'Le hlghton twice and the gamo will bo for P190U. The Lausford battery well thcro are no flies Oil them. I111L wlint'ji 11m inntlnr with ItelcUanl and Jennings? 'Jbeio all rltjLt -Lehlghton found Gomcrly's hall, but noiwim eumcient powcrio looso it. Lausford's Fisher Is a dandy lie's al r nuya vii uiu.vaicu. Saturday's came was for blond with bis Jones wasn't playing ball Saturday. Defeated but not disgraced. OUR "STROLLER" A I'mminlly Lively Letter froirf Welaaporl nnd Rtirroiindlnirs Tic tho Soiri. WhUo driving .llOlitf tho highway below Walnutportono day recent. ly Chester Ruck was accosted by an old lady, wcll-diessed and apparently seventy years old, who wanted to ride to Cherry vlllc. Tho chiylrous 'Niuiro didn't object to tho old lady riding with lilin, but as ho was only going to RcrllnsYlllo told her that sho would havo to walk from that placo to her point of destination. Arriv ing thcro tho 'equlro Informed her In his best manner that she would havo to get off as ho wanted to pursuo bis -journey, where upon sho set up tho most violent cries of murder, &c, and only upon tho 'squire starting olf for Chcrryvillo did sho cease. Tho gen lil Chester begin to suspect some thing was wrong with tho old lady by this time, and his supposition proved correct when arriving at Weston's hotel, Cherry Vlllc, ho was informed that the old lady was crazy. Sho is from New York and is In charge of tho landlord of tho Walnut port hotel who rccotves $2 per day from her relatives. It was not a pleasant ride, but very Interesting, by the way. CoiiiiKCTiox. I would call the attention of tho "Strollor" to tho article appearing in the week before last Issuoof the Caiiho.n Advocate, in which ho says, that my daughter was suffcilng from n complaint given up as Incurable, and that tho popular physicians of Wclssport, namely, Messrs. Zern it Kutz, put her In a fair way of re covery. I must emphatically deny that my daughter was cycr suffering from any com plaint prononccd incurable, and that tho treatment glvon by Messrs. Zern & Kutz was for a slight attack of summer complaint and I was treated bv no other physicians but tho nbovo named, will further state that I, tho father of the family, havo been treated by a physician of this placo for a disease which ho'did not cure, when I call ed upon the homeopathic physician, of our town, who promptly cured me I am as sound to-day as I over was. 3 Sept. 1SS0 Wm. Bixkkii. Union Hill. New P. M. Postmaster Marsh assumed charge of the ofllco on Monday and install ed Miss Llllle, the estimable daughter of William Koons, as his assistant. Miss Koons filled the samo responsible position a few years ago with perfect satisfaction and her rc-appolntment is the gratification of many friends. Courteous and agreeable, tho patrons of the affair will always find Miss Llllio prompt and efficient In the duties of her office. Wedded. On Wednesday morning by Rev. S. R. Rrown, our young friends Henry O. Trapp and Miss Salllo Laury, crt happily united in tho holy bonds of wedlock. They left tho same morning on ivoddlng trip to Include a trip to Wash ington, D. C., and other cities. Tho Stroller" doffs his beaver and joins their numerous friends in kindest expressions for future happiness and prosperity. A Nuisance. If there is ono thing more particular than another that the peo ple of Welssport would Hko to see, It Is a new and Improved bridge over the canal. tho company cannot bo prevailed on to ffect tho necessary Improvement, why the matter should bo brought to the attention of the court. A now bridge is an impera tive necessity and should bo built. Get to work. Settled .Thero has been bad blood between Joseph Sachrcs and Charley Schwab for some time -past, and one day recently tbo difficulty resulted in a law suit in 'Squiro Ruck's court. Argument was heard on both sides when tho case was settled by each paying half tho costs. Law comes high, but wo must bavo It. Pickio. Tho North Welssport Evangel ical Sunday school will picnic on Saturday In the beautiful grove at Maria Furnace. It will be a pleasant occasion, to he capped by a balloon ascension In the ifternoon. Should tho weather provo unfavorable the picnic will bo held the Saturday following. Diphtheiua Victim. That fell dlseaso diphtheria, claimed another victim on Fri day, this time in the person of Catharine, the fourteen year old daughter of Edwin Kresge, of Franklin township. Intorraent took placo Saturday Rey. Stauffer, of the Reformed congregation officiating. BuiDAi. Guests, John Fatziugcr and Miss Ella E. irelty, of Bethlehem, wero married last week, and while on their wedding tour stopped off for a few days with Commissioners' Clerk Arner and family in Franklin township. New CleiucAI. Opllugcr, of Cberry yllle, for some time past employed as a clerk in Nathan Snyder's store, reslstncd his position on .Uonday. Ho Is succeeded by Percy Peters, an agreeable young gen tleman from Parryvlllo. Paid tut, costs. Ad Eaches, of Frank lin, was before 'Squiro Royer on Frlday,on complaint of John Uahn, his brother-in-law, charged with ill-treatment at home, Eaches paid the costs In the case and settled. Nut ced. jLuTTun foii you. Tho following letters remain uncalled for In the post ollleo here: Lizzie Drchcr, Laklcs Gygory, C. Haug- doro and Henry Kingslcy. When calling for any of the obovo letters, say "adver tised." A Pitoui) Fatiieii. William Gilliam is tho hanuy father of twin babies, a boy and girl, weighing respectively eight and a half and seven pounds. The mother and llltlo ones aro doing nicely. Rio PisACil. As a product of Franklin fruit crowing wo were on Tuesday shown a peach measuring 8 1-2 Inches In circum ference, a specimen lrom josnui uncus orchard. A familiar figure on streets during last week was Rev. J. 12. Freeman, of Uoyer town. Pa., former y tho well-known and popular pastor of the Reformed church here. Cour.KCT! Whlto street has been grad oil and now property owners havo com meiiccd milting their pavements iu post Hon. Tins snows progression; Keep it up. On- roit Germany. Georgo Miller, of Franklin, father ofComuilssloncr Henry Miller, left Thursday for a four months visit to the old Fatherland. Ron voyage. Cornelius Snyder, of Allcntown, was with friends hero over Sunday. Mr. Sny der was foimetly a Franklin township merchant and successful fanner. A IUTf.Elt. While driving up Uie Ttroad Mountain ne day recently, 'Squire Ruck killed a male tattle snake over three feel In length aud having ten rattlei. Wii.i. Exchaxue ri'i.i-lTB. Rev. S. R. Brown, of the Evangelical church, will cx-4 change puipits wiuuiev. tv. w. iost,oi Tamaqua, next Sunday, Georgo Dlihl, accompanied by his sis ter, Miss Lulu, of Philadelphia, wero guests of Thomas Arncr during tho week past. New Goods. R. A. Kubns, over the canal bridge, has marked prices way down to the lowest notch and invites your trade. Nathan Krcsgo moved from East Welssport to the salubrious Rickertsvlllo this week, - Mrs. C. A. Ruck and daughters visited Northampton county relatives and friends last week. Milton Roth, of Hamburg, Pa circled among old acquaintances hcru this week. Constable Setzer aud Leuckle are In the peach business. COUJfTV NmY8. Loeul JimiMrn Striing ToRtthee for Our Ilendors. Obert & nofford havo fold their saw mill .machlncry.loeatcd at Pleasant Corner lor a year past, to J. K. Rlckert, of Frank lin, and Ell Snyder, of Allentown. who havo mado extensive purchases' of tlrabor land In Irglnla, to which Stato tho machinery will bo moved nt au early day anil operations for lumbering commenced. John Yost, who was with tho old firm. will attend tho erection of tho machinery and tho ovorseelng of tho work. Tho prlco paid for tho outfit was S1C00. llllliam, a young sou of Jcnkln E, Jenkins, of Nesquehonlng, accidentally fell Into a six foot culvert at that placo on rucsday night, breaking Ms right Milch bono and receiving a severe contusion over tho left eye. Ho was not discovcicd until lato Wednesday morning, when workmen on their way to tho mines wero attracted to the spot by his pitiful cries for help. Ho was taken to Pcnn'a Hospital, rhlladel- phia, whoro h6"ls doing well at latest ac counts. A largo barn, filled with the season's crops. In Penn Forost, belonging to Geo. Sebrlng, was burned to the ground In some mysterious manner during his absence on Friday night. About $500 Insurance will help cover the loss. About ono year ago, during his absence from home, a simitar conflagration took placo on his property and ho lost his entire farming stock along with the crops. It is gravely hinted that thcso fires aro tho result of Incendiarism; At 0 o'clock Thursday mornlug quite a leading society event took placo at Reaver Mcajlow. Tho occasion was the marrlago of Frank Brogau, ono of the popular young men of that village, to Miss Mary Doylo an accomplished young lady of tho samo place. The ceremony was performed In St. Mary's parsouagoby Rev. Father Rrady. j Iho best man was Patrick Boyle, while Miss Mary Dunn acttd as bridesmaid. -Frank R'lsler, of Flro Lino, has bought the old stono school houso at that placo. In its stead a new building will bo erected with commodious facilities and furnished with modern Improvement. Tho schoal directors aro to be congratulat ed on their progrosslycuess iu thus keening apaco with tho times. -Dr. Gcrheard, of Kresgcylllo, just over tho line of Carbon county, has had his residence rcmoddelcd and built on Queen Anno cottage stylo. The Improvement is a good one, and tho genial doctor Is conse quently more than happy. Mary E., wife of W. D. Zehner, Snpt. for L. C. & N. Co., residing at Lansford, died Sunday after a few days Illness, at tho White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Inter- terment took place at Mauch Chunk on Wednesday. Lewis J. Chrlstman, of Little Gap, besides remoddcllng his popular hostlery, has had It artistically repainted In tho lat est style, and now It Is a credit to the county, , a thing ot beauty and a joy for- -Zern & Smith aro fixlnc un their old saw mill above Bowinans, near U'isler's hotel, at Fire Lino, and will soon com mence to lumber tbo timber off the old William Wagner estate. 'Preparations are being mado to build a new machino shop at Audenrlcd to be used nstead of tho old shop at Honev Rrnnk. Tho now one will bo a moro commodious structure. -After a lone and serious Illness Frank Eckhart, the genial host of tbc popular Cbristmansville Hotel, in the Pine Swamn region, is again out and about seeing to usiness uuiies. -Tho two school buildlncs In tbo Pino Swamp district are to bo nicely refurnished with now nnd modern furniture. Tim directors aro to be complimented on this move. Tho Lehlch Vallev doDOt at"Yorktnwn is being enlarged. In itspresent condition It Is too small to hold tho freight received tucre. -During tho past ten years the assess ment in the district of Pine Swamp has fallen off $15,000 to $20,000. Tho new Lutheran clianel at Mlllnnrt Is rapidly nearing completion. The cdlflco is a credit to tho community. ltlglcr Nominated. Kdinund A. BIgler, ot Clearlleld, r.i.. was on Wednesday nominated for Stato Treasurer by the Democratic Oonventllin. 1'nrryTllIe Clips. The public schools opened hern on Tuesday with tho usual attendance. Prof. William lraub is the ir innlnal wlilln Ml Alvenla Montz, a recent graduate of our Uigu school and a very estimable joung lady, teaches tho young how to shoot In the secondary department. The Evangelical edifice is beino nlcelv repainted which will greatly enhance the apperance of that edifice. Rev. T. F. Fcbr is the nble pastor of this flourishing congro gation and he takes much Interest in all improvements. The Reformed concreeatlon who havo been holdlug religious services in the pub lic scuooi nan lor a year past will also open a ounuay scuooi, to meet In tho same place. A sun-flower stalk bloomlncr In Robert i-ciiits jaru m iceituree inches in height, Its top Is cappod with an immeuse flower. The furnaces aro booming. 75 tons of piping wero sold this week and an addi tional force of men were put to work. fjl'INT. finoccsiful Celebration. Tho anniversary celebration of Lchte-h council, Jr. u. u. a. ju., and L,aily wash Ington Council, D. of L. on Tuesdaf even lug In Gabel's Hall, was ono of the most successful! and pleasant affairs held iu this town for some time past. Au Interesting programme as published In a late issue was pleasantly carried ont. The exercises opened with prayer by Rev. J. Alyln Re.ber, of tuo Jteioruieu cuurcli, followed by slng Ing.'My Country 'tis of Thee;" a selec tion of Instrumental music by Messrs. M, O. Rryan, J. J. Kulz, A. Clauss aud Miss Uesslo Lelbcnguth, was followed by an ad dress by G. W. Aforihirocr. A musical selection, organ and cornet, Misses Lulu .elinor and Anabel McUanlel, was well received: this was followed bv a lanzhablo dialogue ably performed by Misses Crisslo Evcritt, Tilllo Ratcllffe and Ed. Deiterllne; close on to mis came tho amusing act of tho wlso aud wealthy man, ably pei formed by Miss Emma Schoch and Al. Rartholo nioV. The address of Prof. F. J. Stcttler was Interesting and well received, as was also tho address of .National Councillor, VY, II. Stroh, who spoke Interestingly and wlili Instruction to tho members of both orders and tho audience. Following' musi cal selections and tho benediction the larce audience partook of refreshments consist ing of Ico cream, lemonade, cakes-and fruits, Tho affair was ably presided oyer uv uoputy uistuci councillor, w. u. lieu erllng. The Jlerihunt Tutlorlne Department of tho Ono Price Star Clothing Hall s the placo to get measured for a fine suit or pants as our prices nave been marked down for all woolen suits from frl-J to $40 all woolen pants from $3.50 to $10. Call aud get measured as we guarantee lit, styles aim wontiuansnip. I find Ideal Tooth Powder is without exception tho best I havo ever used. With its aid I keep my teeth very clean and whlto, which I was unable to do with any other powder I havo over tried ueiore. eo says eruinanu is, uuartaru Raltimoro, Md. 7 Bv tho way. will you buv and usa Ideal Tooth Powder ? Wo can thoroughly rec ommend it. R. E. Nichols, Dentist, Sa lina, Kansas, eays, Ideal Tooth Powder Is. in my estimation, just what its namo indicates.. Au engraving 20x21 is civen with each two bottles. Price 25 cents per pome. MAUCH CHUNK NEWS. A tlictr Letter Prom tho Illchatt Town In I'cnniiylvnnln. PuiCK on Kuodt. Tha nominating conventions of tbo Democratic party meets Monday, aud as tho tlmo approaches com mont Is rlfo as to who will secure tho noml nation for Associate Judge, Mauch Chunk has two candidates viz! Prlco and Enbody, and to a man up a tree it looks exceedingly bright for Sam Prlco. And why shouldn't It? ho has boon a life-long Democrat and over a worker In the good causo. He has tho ability, tho experienco and tlmo to dovoto tho to responsible ofllco and tho Democrats will bo wlso to noml nato him. A Gnowisfo Ohdeii. National Coun clllor, IK. H. Stroh, of town, this wcok signed papers for tho Institution of the first council Jr. O. U. A. M In the Stato of Maine, also for four new councils In Wash' lngton Territory. The order exists In twenty-two Btatcs and has a membership of 00.CO0. Jailed. For being a biuto and beating his wife H. O. Potter, of tho Second ward, wns arrested Tuesday and confined to tin county dungeons. ' There Is entirely too mnchof tho promiscuous wlfo beating going on and an oxamplo should be made of some of the wretches who persist In It. Rki.eArki). Thomas HcnriTng, the Le hlghton moulder, who was put in jail to await trial for creating a nuisance at Glen Onoko a few weeks ago, has been released, tho case being settled. Of the trio arrest ed nt that tlmo Connelly is the only one likely to be tried by the court. PltiOE will get THEitE. Tho with drawal of Dr. Zern, of IKelssport, for As sociate Judgo, makes the nomination of Prlco, by the Democracy, a certainty. Ho Is ono of our most respected townsmen, a thorough Democrat and will make a good judgo. ENLAitQEMENT. Tho East Mauch Chunk silk mill which enjoys the blessings of free raw material, is to bo enlarged to facilitate increased business. The addition will take ilOO.OOO brick, which will bo furn ished by Ifm. Roth, of Allentown. -New Council. A now council of tho Jr. O. TJ. A. Jf.. will bo Instituted In East Jfauch Chunk on tho evcnlnc of tho 12th Inst. Tho application for charter contains forty-tbreo names. Including tho best citi zens of the town. It IS LOST rortEVER. Miss Phoelin Rellly, of Freeland, dropped a valuable gld watch In tho Lehigh rlyer while at Glen Onoko recently. Tho water was so deep that it could not bo recovered, Convalescing. Wo aro pleased to notn that our old friend Henry Rrown is recov ering from a protracted illness. He is still with his sister's residence at Hacklcbarnie. -Argument court was In session this week. 3udce S. S. Drehr and associates Stroh ana Seldle presided. 1023 marriage licenses have been sranted up to date by (he genial clerk of courts, Geo. Esser. Fifteen prisoners are domiciled In re- sort do Loyan on West Broadway for tho Democratic Delegate election. The Democratic election for deleeates to represent tho twenty-six election districts In Carbon county will bo held on Saturday afternoon and the nominating convention will bo held on Mondav. According to a call issued by County Chairman Lcntz each district will be entitled to tho following number of delegates: Del. Audenrlcd in 2 Reaver Meadow 240 5 0loomingdale,(now district) 2 Rowmanstown, do. . 2 East Mauch Chunk 238 6 East Penn 114 2 Franklin 204 4 Qackclbernle. (new district) 2 Kidder North CO 2 Kidder South 32 2 Lansford 1 5 Lausanno 18 2 Lehigh 60 2 Lehlghton 345 7 Little Gap 00 2 Millport 173 - ' Jahonlng 120 2 Mauch Chunk, 1st W., 204 4 Mauch Chunk, 2nd W., 171 3 Nesinehoning ' 140 , 3 Packer 80 2 Packerton 74 2 Parryvllle 39 2 Penn Forest 05 2 Summit Hill '320 0 Towamcnslng 140 3 IFeather'y 313 , 0 IKcissport 63 2 Total 3C05 80 Necessary for a choice, 44. Kpwortli League. The nicctlnir announced In the columns of the Aiivocatk several weeks ago, to organize an Kpnorth LciiKiie, was held In tho M. K. Church on Wednesday ovenlnir. Sent. 4th. Rov. fl. V, Dungan was el icted president, and the following liersous were elected to compose Ids cablnetand the licadsof tho dllferent denartments. 1. V. I. Miss llatllo h. Koons hoad of department ot Christian work. t. V. I'. Clarence S. Weiss Head of department ot Literary work. 3. V. r. lion. A. w. ItaudcnbUHh head of department of Social work. i. V. P. Mrs. Ada Kramer head of department of Entertainment. Secre tary. A. K. Urelhelbles head ot the department ot corresioiidenco. Treasurer, J. It. Uvuns uean oi nepannient oi nuance, ino cauuiie will hold a meeting on Monday ulelit .it 8.30 o'clock, and tho next rewiliir meeting ui the League will bo held on Tuesday ot euliig, at 7.30 o'clock, to which everybody Is most cordially Aeent for ttin Genuine Yotinguian'tt lint This stylish and durable hat with Dun- lap and Jillcr Rlocks can bo found in still or sou shapes at tne uno rr ice star uioui- ing Hall, Mauch Chunk at Rock Rottom price. Our Suneerbund. The Oeiinaiila Samrerbimd was formally or Ksinlzed Saturday evculug by the election of the tollonlnuonicers: Iresklent. Christian llairer- dorns vice president, Charles Klppi secretary, (Jus KiuiQi asst. secretary, tieoree SehellOi teasurer, l'lora Selle; music committee, Tobias liuss. William Mamuierr, lieorue acneue; musi cal director. Win. Sandherr. Tho now oViranlza. tlon starts out with nearly forty-elght membe re unit the Indications for a prosperous fei hie Iscn cotiniclng. The next meeting will bo held ou jsioiiuay evening at tne Mansion nouse. 8500 Stent & ltoya Suits. for school and Sunday usage wo hayo re duced far below value as we must make room for fall goods. You you will save your dajs wages and car fare by calling at Sondhclm's O. P. S. C Hall, Jlauch Chunk for clothing. advertising on them, sizo 20x24 inches, civen with one 60 Cent or two 25 cont Bottles of Ideal Tooth Powder. These aro not cheap lituograpus, out jo h u Rrt. A. D. Rowman, Dontist, Nicholia, Idaho, says, l am using your ius. Powder, and find it superior to all others. vinn 'Rvfln?clinQ,, arrived nfnltr fin ti,n orn nf December, making d.v.j " --:",7 lr.,.Hr,rr H seem hko a uurisiman gut. that Ideal Tooth Powder may flourish, I remain, yours respcctiuiiy, aitna . Tlnnvnr.'Pnl. One of tllOSO CngTaV- :na',;o,nnf nrivartUlnrr on it worth SI retail is given with each two 25 cent bot tles ot Ideal 'i'ooiu rowaer. Cm ml Opening of Ladies aud Misses Plush Coats, New Markets and Jackets, on Jonday, d'eufem ber 15th at Sondhclm's O. P. S. C. Hall, Maucn cnunic. o Switchback Schedule. During the season trains will leavo tho Upper Mauch Chunk uud Summit 1 1 111 station!, as follows: Leave Unuer Mauch Chunk, station at 8 30. 10:10 and 1137 A. ilaud2;-4, 3iW, and S:33 Leave Summit Hill station at 0;t0, 11 :10 A. M., and 12 so, a ao, i as and o : P. M. OX 8UNIIAV. Leae Upper Mauch Chunl 10 anil 2:15 . M. Leave bunuult Hlllat8:00aud4:001'. nr. Either of tho following; engravings, "Evangeline," Bayard," "Monarch of ril," nr TtTlin Wirst. RtOD ." Without PKOl'LK WHO OOltli AND GO. Personal Gossip nbout People who Visit and tea n Vlsltlnc, 2nd Ueutopant J. T. MoDmlol, of the Ktftl mtl, l'Uasint 0rnr, was In town Ssturdir. Tkompion Is one of the oldest hotel men In this eounty, having taken possession of hi) present stand twenty-twt rears tgo. lie ferTed ono rear and tea days In the war of tho rebellion, holding the above rank In Company A., 202d Pa. Vols. For disabilities contracted he Is one of Vnele Sain's pensioners. He wis born In I. hlghton In 1S28, then a part of East Penn tonn- snlp, Northampton county. fost Oommitndor Josephs. Webb will leavo on Monday or Tuesday of next week for Oottys burg, Pa., where he will participate In tho O. A. II. encampment. Commander Webb was Captain or Company A., 81st Vols., and fouiht with great bravery for two days In that decisive battlo. Among otbors who will likely attend the Imposing ceremonies are Kltllsn Hofacker, John Illnker, Solomon Yeakel, I. S Kooh and Aaron Krum. Dr. F. t. Smith and wlfo havo returnod from a months visit to friends In Susquehanna county much pleased with their trip. Tho doo tor opened his offlco Monday with a tig rash of waiting customers extracting during regular office hours, fifty-two molars and taking Impressions for sev eral set of teeth. The doctor's work always gives tho fullest satisfaction and no aro pleased to note his suecoss. An AnvoCATircprosentattvo noticed among other familiar, faces In town on Saturday, the smiling counten&noo of 'Squire James J, lloyle, of Mauch Chunk, one of tho most popular and agreeable young men In the county. He Is a Democrat, but has twlee been elected fustlco In Mauch Chunk borough. He Is careful and ef ficient In the discharge of his judical business and has made hosts of friends by his gonial dis position. James Wilson Malloy, of tho Lansford Record, one of the best known newspaper men In this section, was talking base ball and poli ties with the moguls on Saturday. Ho Is a prominent figure in political movements at home and has held various local offices, keslden being elected to the Legislature somo years ago. Malloy la probably 33 years of ago and Ids pres. cnt position In life Is entirely duo to his own efforts. A Towamenslng Democrat, well known all over Iho oounty. Is Paul Kresge, Justice, store keeper and postmastor In his district. He was In town this week shaking hands with old friends. Paul has agod but slightly since ho was defeated by Thomas Koons, for tLc office of sherifT six or seven years ago. It was a hard and bitter contest with a difference of only four teen votes. .Tonn Seabolt, of Rank street, did business at Alleatown this week. Mr. Soabolt Is ono of the most popular Republicans In Carbon Co, and has frequently boon consultod on matters pertaining to the policy of tho party In stato at- falrs. He Is well and popularity known through out Lehigh Valley. Samuel Seller, ofnorth Dank strcot, was to Virginia recently whore he bgughtln a lot of thoroughbred horses which he is now selling at faom $1C to 350 p )r head. This Is a new busi ness venture for our friend Sam. Horace Iiaudenbush Is home from Aldcn, Pa., where he has been for soma years past. Cn returning he will take a position with the Cen tral Itallread company at Wllkesbarro. He is a son of ex-assemblyman A. W. Iiaudenbush, now postmaster here. Mrs. Peter Selbcrling and daughter, Miss Hose, of Boston, Mass.j Mrs. John llouser, of Reynolds, Pa., and Mrs. Ed. Barker, of Allen town, were guests of T. D. Clauss and family for a few days this week. Miss Ella, daughter of cx-burgoss Uraver one of our successful primary school teaehers.re turned last Friday from a delightful visit to friends at Pittsburg, Johnstown and Allentown. Mrs. F. J. Stettler and sister, Mrs. Ed. Hlb- bier and daughter Daisy, and Mrs. W. E. Smith enjoyed the novelty ofa visit totko Packerton car shops on Thursday afternoon. The genial Edw. H. Schilling, of Philadel phia, spont Friday ar.ernooa with us. Edw. Is always brim full of wit and rcparteo and his visits aro a genuine pleasure. Mrs. Lydla Swank, ef Philadelphia Is stop ping with her brother Dr, C. E. Delcamp, on Bankway who Is succsssfully treating her for a mental derangement. Misses Hattlo Wagner, ofMahanoy City, and V. Derr, are pleasantly sojourning with Miss Anzle, the estlmablo daughter of W. H. Monti, on Northampton street. The genial John Albertson, accompanied by several other genial spirits, of Haileton, spent several hours very ploasantly la town Thursday morning. Mrs. Cvrns Derhammer and children, and Miss Cora Mlcbal, all of Bethlehem, were guests of Li. S, llouser for the past two woeks. James Case and wife, of Slattnirton. sncnt Sunday very pleasantly with school director L. ji. uoyer ami lamuy on norinamnion sireci. Miss Ida. tho accomnllllied dauehtor of Thomas Mantt, of Iho Exbange, Is homo from a pleasant sojourn at Allentown. Miss Clara Kelser, of East ,t audi Chunk, spent several days this week with Miss lea Wert en Bank street. W. a. Miller and wlfo and F. D. Miller and wife, enjoyed the delights of Baylor's Lako en Sunday last. -Miss Marv Clark, ef New York cltv. Is visit ing P. F. and Miss Annlo Clark, on Bank street. James O. Wert returned Mandar from a week spent pleasantly with Eaeten frfsnds. Ml.- i ) . - r L..111.. T . n M.IDO JJS,UI VUIUBIIIID, A ., U IUB gUVII oi juiss Aggie csirauss, en anoning street. Photographer Btshel will return from his vacation on Wednesday the ISth Inst. William Brown. ofNorwalk. Conn. Is In town. Lehigh County Pulr. Tho Lehigh County Agricultural Bocicty will hold Its annual fair at Allentown, Pa., on Sept. 23, 24. 25, 20 and 27, 18SU. This society Is one of tho oldest and most suc cessful agricultural societies In tho State, this being tbo 88th annual exhibition. During tha past summer tho managers haye fit ted up an entirely new fair grounds, very beautifully located, comprising up wards of 40 acres, of which 0 , acres aro a natural grpyo of stately oaks, with foun tains and other attractions; erected new buildings and constructed a half mllo track, which Is conceded to be ono of tho finest in tho State. Lint of Letters. List of lottors remaining uncalled for In tho Lehlghton Post Office -for the week ending Aug. 24, 1880. llrowu, Miss Laura. Dalezc, Win., fetters, Amanda J l'lancers. Win., mimger, in Falk, Miss Amelia, lieathlv. ltavmoud. Ide, David, llouser, MIssKmnia, Kauche, Frank, ..IWll, 4.., Thomas, K. 11., Warren, O. M Zlegcufuss, Miss Allco Persons eallluL- for nnv of the above letters will say "advertised." A. W. KAUDEMlL'MH, P.M. Arrested for ttmbezzlemont. Somo weeks ago there was registered al tbo Exchange Hotel a Afrs. Annie Row. land. She will be remembered by somo of our people as aristocratic In bearing, with hair tingeu sugutiy witu gray aud Willi a face bearing the stamp of culturo nnd re finement. She had a companion, a JLflss Llzzlo Klstler, whoso parents resldo in the Mahoning "Valley,, and while hero they lived In stylo and affluence. Shortly after her departure a detective arrived Here, Charley Mahon by name, a member of tho metropolitan lorce of irashlnctoti. He was accompanied by Mr. IIov. Together they traced tho woman to Minneapolis, JInii., after leaving hero, where she was arrested on the charge of embezzling $4,000 from tne privato sannorium of IJr, W. A Hammond, in Washington city. Miss Kistler has relatives in Aflnucanolis. and It was for that reason that they went that direction. Sbo mado Mrs. Rowland's acquaintance while, the latter was matron of the Sheltering Arms In Phlladelohla. Upon arriving in that city they repaired le tho residenco of Jiss Mary A. Klstler, tho widow or uaiuei ivisticr, o-jj Lyndalo ave nue. A few days after their arrival Mrs. Rowland secured a position as nurse, 43 Highland avenue, where sho was arrested. Mrs, Rowland was well and favorably known in Pennsylvania, and was highly recommended to Dr. Hammond bv Mrs. Dr. Abbey, of tho Sheltering Arms, Phila delphia, and Dr. Chase, of tho Norrlstown Insane Asylum. Mrs, Rowland was un willing. to tiake any statoment for publica tion, but Insisted upon ber innocenco. J!ss Kstler is in no way complicated In (he matter having been employed as a com panion only to the woman. Cd; (lAf.LKKV. Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Oroups. Old pictures ratt led and enlarged. auglO-ent Dyspepsia Makes tho lives of many people miserable, and often leads to Bcll-destrnctlon. Distress after eating, sour stomach, sick headache, hoartburn, loss of appetite, a faint. " all gone " feeling, bad taste, coated tongue, and lrregu-' DintrnRft ,atUy ot 11,0 bowels. uitiiroaa g0mo of tho moro common AftOr symptoms. Dyspepsia does .umif-t rcqnrcs oarcfut, persistent attention, and a remedy llko Rood's SartA parllla, which acts gently, yet surely nnd efficiently. It tones tho stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appetite, and by thus q. r overcoming tho local symp- u ' c K toms removes tho sympa- HoadachO thctlo effects ot tho dlsoaso, banlslios the headache, and refreshes tho tired mind. " I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but llltlo appetite, and what I did eat HnnH-a distressed mo, or did mo h.frV, 11,110 EooJ- 111 au hmr nUril after eating I would expe rience a falntncss, or tired, all-gono feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being moro or less shut up In a Smlr room with fresh paint. Last . . spring I took Rood's Barsa- Stomach rllla took thrco bottles. It did me an Immense amount of good. It gavo mo an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied tho craving I had provlonsly experienced." Qroncn A. rAac, Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldrusstits. fjl slxrorgJ. Prepared only by C. I. noOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Male. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar Attention ! At REHER'S DjtUG sroitr.. rty the IiirIo bnttlu, by 1-4 mill l-'lilm. qmintltlos, mid In Jobber lot nt Juliln-r-prlcoa, nood's Hnrgaimrlllii run hIwh.h lie lintl. JelVJO Early OP STORES. Lkiikuiton, Pa., Sept. 2, lsS'.i. Wc, the undersigned merchants doinc business In tho said Borough of Lehlghton, agrco to closo our respectlvo places of busi ness from the 10th day of September, 18S0. ixccptine one week beforo Christinas and Now Year, at EIGHT O'CLOCK 1". .V. : I. T. Nusbatiin. Adlini Mchrkam ft .Sou, (). -M. sweeny ! .'on, Mrs. M. Cultoii, Win. Koinerer, V. Holm, 1). S. lloek, A. I,. Uaniidwll, 0. 11. Ilhoadcs. Aixt., .liobert Walp, And. liilycr. I), llebrlg, 1!. Kenstcmini her, Samuel (Jrnver, Anioi ItleKCl, H. U. Zorn. H. Hngainan, 1. 1,. uaoei, 1. 11. Peters. H. 11, Snyder, (IlllllSS&lll'O., J. M. Prftzlnger, LehlghOoal il'ilw'cCo. U.C. Wheatley. Krum & KMIer. O. De Tschlrsclisky, James Walp, Act,, Daniel Baltzcr, Alvenia tlravcr. w. 3, Kiilms. Persons who are Interested in the Management of Will find it to their interest to have tho undersigned furnish them with the MJJE JM.mAlW We take great pride in our auy flavor desired, and do not oest to De naa m tins section. Uur wholesale prices, when wo supply picnics or parties, fire always very low, and the quality, we again repeat, is the Best, foliciting a call when in need ot anything in our line, we are, Respectfully, Nnsbaum GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK Try Our Popular Driulc BULK SHAKE. Special Low Prices remain Untouched on a large and very choice selection of Bed Room aixl-Parlor Suites, Chairs, Sofas, MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE, South. Bank rs isei MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Our Annual August Clearing Sale Commences MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1889, A leading feature of this salo Remnants. Good .styles, at prices that will make them co. To close all the Challies, light and dark, we offer them at 5 cents per yard giving you stoles to select from Remnants of Ginghams, Remnants of Sateens, Remnants of Dress Goods. A few patters of Koechlin French Sateens to close, at Twenty-Five cents per yard. Owing to the fact that our stock has less Remnants at tho end of this season than ever before, and to make this sale more of an object for you we have added a beautiful line of Seersuckers, Plsiid Ginghams and Wide Furlards Elegant styles at reduced prices. Fifteen different colorings and designs in the now cotton goods, called SICILAIN CLOTH Just the thing for house dresses and wrappers, or it c an bo worn for street wear. Warranted fast colors. Also, a good Linen Huck Towel for 10c; a larger tne, all Linen, at Vl cts. Respectfully, O. A. Rex & Bro. DON'T PFLl THEM OUT! On id THOMAS' DRUG ' STORE, buy a Razor that will cut them off. Sold on a jruaratitee . Sent by mail. Full line of raps, hoap, Bay Rum, Pecket Cutlery, a . . THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Rask srnici i, LRitinitTON, Penna. FpHcriptioM Specialty. Sale oi Staii' M otter Privileges on tie Fair Grounds. The liefresbment Stands and other priv ileges will bo renUM tr the highest and "best bidder on Saturday, Sept. 21st, 1880, u iwn o'clock V J., on the grounds of the Sirleiv, and up to which tlmo scaled proposals will be rtictiived fiotii tho differ ent Kninlx In the County to furnish music diirlm; tin- Fair, either forone.two or thrco days; naming each day.We.lnrnilny, Tluirs diij oi Ki iday, and kyw tmu li per day, or fur ili" three days. El.WEJt Ra;;i.r, Sco'y. Tun. Koonh, lrt t. TIITX TtOhliARB Jbr LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE i nto Cnestnct SU, rhlliiia. 'oiriitoifl fbrtfrudnntra. TlBicrequlrMrta tod nios. ItliST Jbulppcxl. Host Coarwi oi Slady. O'rcviars U you nutte mu paper. AU CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watchmaker. Bank Street, Lehighton, fenna. Uespectfnlly liivtt-es tho attention of his friends andtiie rltlzens generally to his lmmenso -qew stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at lrlces that defy competition. It will pay you o ealt and Inspect my slocK before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed. Don't Forset the Place. Ml CtaiplellD SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St. Lehighton. cDecnib er !7.o97lv choicest A.WW- WlWffl manufacture of Ice Cream, of hetitate to pronounce it the very & Oulton. STREET, Lehighton. Tables, etc., at St. Leliighton. ii will be a lurae lot of Carnet a largo assortment of the dark
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