OffiHAL CHEAP CASH STORE Dr. Dalo's KIck&poo Indian Aggrega tion closed a very successful week's busi ness hero on Saturday night nnd aro doing now South Uclhlnhnm for two week. Will The earlu closinn suslem will be Inaunu- In.. .ii. ... nrit i..t ,.i raid on Monday, September 10th. Unci, ,.,,, r. ,,,.,,,,,., median and black fnce omlu.uo; lliliy This store relit elose at 8:00 o'efoefc every Angeroth, the musical wonder; .Master MA.UCH CHUNK CLIPS. evening from the above date on. A The Umiiil String of Live I.ncnl News n Caught tr Spcctnl lteporter. Di.atii of A Pnpui.An Youtw Man. Harry K. KIstlcr, of town, who met with an accident at Glen Onoko on Thursday About n.noo ynrds of NEAT FIGUKI'l) AMKM CAN DltkSS UOODS aro here, which will bo sold nt 4 cents a yard. Tin colors nro Navy, Slate, Seal, Light Uruwn.Uanl liial, Garnet, Light lllue, Hunt, lllack and Ollvo. night by which he lost his life nt six o'clock tlio following morning, was hurled from his home on Hacc street Sunday af- MA1IONING ITKSTS. An Intfrrsllttg Htrlng of LIo Local Clips from Our Itccular. Tlic following students fiom the Val ley have left for the different Institutions of teaming of which they arc mcuihcis: V. K. Arner and G. A. Drelbelblcs. Franklin and .Marshall College, Lancaster; XV. O. Xaider and Otenient Kressley, Meyers- towr.j.llssos Amanda and Hannah Halllel, Pcddlo Institute, Hightstov.u, N. J.;D.V. OUR "STROLLER." Iteportstho llnlnga of iVetssport nmt Vi cinity In His Uaunl Lit nly Way. D Dkatji s employed for rome time as roar brnkemnn oil LehlRli Valley last fndvht runnlnir wit frnm aolterton. was killed In tlm .n ..r,i nh. Plttston, In him mnnnnr unknown, on Satur- day evening, ills rlKlit arm was erushed. his rhrht lcsr broken arm hi i.a.iv m.nnrnii .. sented a horrible appearance, Ue was brom-ht to hlS homo horn lull, KntM-,lv nlt.t ivkm whence ho was hurled on Tuesday affernoon, a Our stock otOI.OTHS Is eoininandliiR nttentlon far and wide. Although early In the season, wo aro showing an elegant line of SACKINGS & DIlESSOUmiH. Lconzo, the child contoitlonist, and Lltilo Bright Eyes, the beautiful and fascinating quarter-breed who won tho hearts of nil our ladies uy her urigni smucs aim cneer- 1(pnnnl, ,lU fllnrn belnff the larcest 'hat cm,,, ttmii.-,.,' " . t , .,.. largo concouFso orr.l.tiVo.nrt VT.'V;r,:rt" fnl demeanor. Tho doctor is a genuine ,,'., , T ,,,,,,, , T'"" nvor tin pom , - - b iiu,n 11 -ninpn-i; uuu x. a. oi'Kllcviiim- " u inciriasi rolling place, Ho tins city. mo immcuiaio cause oi icnbeig College, Allciuown. his death was a severe compression of The New Jfai on Inc Cornet Rand will tho brain caused by a heavy fall of I Iioia Its annual picnic in the afternoon and fifteen feet, from tbc cribbing fronting tlio evening of Saturday. September 28th. In Lehigh at Hotel vvaiineian. no was im- Hoppos' giovc. A eaino of base ball he- ln MUSLINS and SIlKKlINGS In nil widths and qualities. Bleached and Un bleached, we oiler special Inducements. Nowhere Will the Prices on Table Linens and napkins, Towels anu Toncungs, be lounii as Low as here. The goods now In slock should bo examined by every thrifty housekeeper. The great attractions In our Dress floods Department Is our UNI'AltAIr LKLKI) STOCK of SILK l'LUSlllif). TWENTY-TWO DIFFERENT COLORS ! Over fifty pieces opened within threo wet ks. J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1880 LOCAL EVENTS CUT UP. gent nnd makes friends wherever ho goes. -Roy. . C. llllein, of Heading, former ly pastor of tho Evangelical church here, will discourse to Ills old congregation on Sunday. Mr. Bllcin was Instrumental In tho erection of fho cdlflco In which tho congregation now worships and did much, perhaps more than any one else, to build up Evangelism In this town. Tho Carbon county fair Is only a few weeks off. Our farmer friends and others should already commence making prepara tions for n display of their products, both ftfrrlmltliml mill tiinrliiinlr-il. an llint thn ..... .V. f councils wero exiuuiiion win surpass any previous one. uei 10 norK. Contractor George Dichl, of Mahoning street, has put a slato roof on the George Nusbaum property, recently purchased 'from tho Clauss estate., and also laid a substantial plank pavement In front of tho building on Bank street. . Frederick lirlnkman will add still further to tho b!g Improvements he has made on his Bank street property by the erection of a neat Iron fence, to bo furn ished by Howard Scaboldt,agent for Peters mediately taken to his home and every thing possible done to afford relief but withal death ensued tho following morn ing. Ho was a popular young -man, well- liked by all who knew lilui. ilo was a prominent member of Jt. Plsgah Council, Jr. O. U. A. it., which ocdrr attended his funeral in a body. Delegations of other present, Including Lehigh, 101, of Lchlghton, who attended sixty strong. Heal Estath Dkat.. C. A. Itcx, for tho Y. II. C. A., on Monday purchased tho Broadway Ilotol property for $22,500 pos session to he given by April 1st of next year, Tlio property has a front of nlnclv- llve and Is over one hundred feet deep. The present bulldiue will be razed to tho ground and In its place will bo erected a tween Iho Mahoning club and a clnb yet to bo chosen will bo pUycd In tho afternoon. This will probably ho tho last picnic of the season, and you want to tnko It In. On Saturday, September 21st., Wash ington Camp, No. 44, P. O. S. of A., of Mantzville, will hold a picnic In WostPcnn near Jfantz'8 hotel. Four P. O. S. of A., Camps will bo present Speeches wilt ho made by prominent speakers, arid n good Mme is expected. 1 he sacrament of tho Lord's Supper leaves a wife and threo small ohlldron to mnnrn his nntlmtly death. Deceased was aged thirty- Itellef Fund, which glyos tho widow for two years two-thirds of tlm wava .a i.nnii ti.v oilmen, mo Kner.smcRen family havo tho sympathy of tho community In thofr sorrow. comprising tho following young folks cnleycd ovenlng very nlcasnntly A Oat PAtiTV. A gay party from I'ranklln d f Frank Solberllng's popular hotel In Town, nilng: 1 w, Zollner. Ooclla Scliaeffer, Ul. Sunday atlernoon nnd at irnnK uenilng: tuer Tlulnger, Mlnnlo Trainer, Israel Krenm- Or. LlZZle SohnofTer.minrloft 7.ltnmarn.nn I'mn. llarrv Hough. Harah Frlttlngor, Era McDan lei, Llla l rltzlnger and Ueorge Drclabacli. An Ikrkrbstino Oase. Nathan Mosser controctcd to erect a dwelling houso ror Henry Ueckendurl, In Lehlghton, when for tome reason lie threw up tho job. Ho now brings a ulvll f Ult against liockondorf to recarop thn rnl 01 making droit, fcc. Tho dccHlon will bo nnicuou wuu mucn lntoreiit liv tmllilom nnil outers imeresieu. He butb a Farm. James Smith, son-ln-low i" oru s isuppcr of Stn i; t,. ,,.C,...i '. 7. t .r,," was administered in tho Evangelical church 5'.' lints farm of sixty aro acres, located near . iud .tun, ,ut h uuiimuuriLiiua oi vi.uu. i no inrmisone oriuobestin Towamenslng town on Sunday nftcrnoou. ltovs. D. A. Medlar, tho Presiding Elder for this district, nnd.T. S. Nowhatt, pastor of tho congregation, olllciatcd. Miss Emma E. Itclnsmlth and Statson building suited for tho varied purposes of sigl'n were mairicd recently at Phillips tho society, Or" roit A Vacatiox fcr will tako a two months' ship and tho now owner is naturally proud of It, PUTTING ON STYI.K. Tim hnltlnv hnnm Mn. joyed by Union Hill during the past year or two has cioatcd In tho hearts of some residents a de sire to occomo a ourougn, in othor words tucy want to throw off thoir townshlo swaddllBir -Joseph Sehaf- vacallon while burg, New Jersey. That the vomieenimln's . A Novki, Son. Fred Butters, ofParryvlUo. mariled life mav be a lnnpniul hn nni, 1. "anKMauror, ortho same place. In .Nqulro ,..s . n nIlll."aPIy o"C Duck's court on Thursday, chargod with kltllnir Afahlon S. Jfillcr, of Tamaqua, haj purchased Mrs. W. H. KIntzel's Interest In Heard's hotel, and took possession of the old hostelry as its landlord on Tues day, Mr. Miller is well and favorably known, and has already made a good start toward regaining much of tho patronage tho hotel formerly received. The above from Iho ourfer of Tamaqua will no doubt Interest Mr. filler's many friends in this town where he Is well and favor ably known, having resided here atone time. Overseer of tho Poor, Owen Klotz, fitted up Phaon Snyder, a half-witted fel low and for many years a Lchlghton charge, with a new suit of clothes prepara tory to removing him to the Lehigh conn ty poor houso ono day recently, slnco which time Pbacn has not been seen or heard of. Ho was an Inmate of the poor house some years ago and has a revulsion of going thcro again. Miss Emma 3. H'und, fashionable dress maker, opposite Rebcr's drug store, Bank street, announces to the ladles of Lehlghton and surrounding county that she Is prepared to do dress making in tho very latest style at lowest charges, and asks a share of patronage. All work guaran teed. Sect. 7-4w According to an announcement ap pearlng elsewhere It will bo noticed that all tho general stores In this borough will, on and after the lGth instant, close at eight o'clock sharp ovcry evening. Tho merchants are to bo congratulated on tho adoption of this early closing movement. Suits and overcoats for fall and winter should be purchased now. At Sondhetm's Ono Price Sar Clothing Ilall, Mauch Chunk, can be seen ono of the largest and handsomest assortments of suits and over coats, for men and boys. You can save 25 per cent, by purchasing now. Don't bo In too big a hurry. You can't expect tho park to bo remoddeled In a day. The fence has been removed, there Is cause for congratulation in that; other Improvements aro bound to follow as the natural result of push, vim and progrcs slyencss. Get to work.. Services In tho Presbyterian church next Sabbath at 10.30 o'clock a. m. Sunday School at 0.00 o'clock. There will he n evening service, as both pastor and con gregation havo been Invited to attend the re-dcdlcatlou services of the Prcbhylcrlan church at Slatlngton. The Germanla Siengexbuhd, recently organized by our muslc-loylng German citizens, starts ont auspiciously. They hold their first practice this week with good results. We hope to hayo tho pleas ure of hearing them at an early day. Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. G. E., along with members of Gnadcn Hutten Castle, attended the Methodist Episcopal church on Sunday evening to listen to special services by Rev. Dr. Dungan, tho able pastor of that congregation. Sondbelm, at the One Price Star Clothing Ilall; Mauch Chunk, Is agent for the genuine Youman hat, and also keeps In stock al! the latest styles In soft and Btifl hats, and at prices lower than else where. Franz Roederer, tho barber, has re moved the heating apparatus from his shop and will heat tho room with the old reliable coal stove. You can save thirteen dollars by giv ing the Installment man the go by and purchasing your goods at E. IT, Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. If you want a clock or watch promptly repaired at a reasonable price go to S. Hagaman Bank street Lehlghton. 0m Wedding prcscuts largest, newest and prettiest selection now on exhibition al E. II. Ilohl's jewelry store, Jfauch Chunk. O. S. ll'elss will preach In the James- Bros, fence works. District Deputy Councillor, W. II. Hcberllng, of Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., Instituted a council at East Mauch Chunk on Thursday evening. There was present a large delegation from town. Arlon Cornet Band Is blowing music now. Their selections aro tho very latest and tho playing is par excellence. It is talked of that the members will shortly equip themselves with new uniforms. Thero will be a meeting of tho Lchlgh ton Social and Athletic Clnb, on Friday evening at 0 o'clock at which session all members are wanted present as business of importanco will be transacted. Mar'.ln Nicholas, of town, was arrested Monday charged with deserting his family. Ue was taken to Mauch Chunk and con fined In the county prison to await trial at the October term of court. Llttlo Bright Eyes was evidently stuck on Homer Adams; at least ho got tho present for being tho handsomest youth in the Opera Houso on tho evening tho award for beauty was made. Nignt operator Gus Miller, of the Le high Valley depot, Is suffering tho ineon yenlenco and pain of a very soro eye. It started with a small pimple and now covers the entire optic. Andy Delhert, brakeman on coal train 441, Lehigh Yalley railroad, had the thumb of his right hand badly mashed be tween two coal cars at Mahoning yard one night recently. i Flour and feed merchant Charles Trainer, of Lehigh street, was sporting a lilac-tinted optic this week. Cause: He was chopping wood and was hit by a flying chip. Eugcno Elscnhoner. employed In the Packerton machine shops had three fingers on tho left hand badly squeezed in tho belts on Tuesday afternoon. Why pay Installment men forty dol lars for a watch that can bo bought for twenty-seven at' E. H. Ilohl's, tho Mauch Chunk joweler. Tho prettiest lot of bracelets, head chains and jewelry ever displayed can be seen at tne jewelry store of E. II. llolu, Jauch Chunk. Call at Kemcrcr & Swartz's on Bank street, and sea tho largest stock of furni ture, carpets, etc. You can sayc money by doing so. o Rehrlg & Acker put two largo panes of French plato glass In Reuben Fenster mrchei's show windows on Lehigh street this week. Ex-Postmaster James P. Smith, o town, has secured a position In the For warding ofllco at Packerton. f Tobacconist Koch has beautified his already pleisaqt home on Lehigh street by Improvements. Samuel Seller has purchased the Walp traction engine and appurtenances for weli drilling. Get to workllfccp tho now dopot in in the minds of all concerned. Don't be a clam. For n bargain and a first-class watch go to E. 1, Hold's, Mauch Chunk, i Toys and games for half price at Luck cnbach's, Mauch Chunk. Schwelliinz's hotel and icstaurant Is un dergoing a rcmoddclllng that will astonish our peoplo when completed. The building has been razed to tho ground nnd In con nection with the electric company's uow building will bo a thing of beauty and a ioy forever. Discharged. John Schultz, of Easton, who was serving a lo months sentence In tho county jail on a charge of fornication and bastardy, preferred by Lilly Hiskcy, of Lehlghton, was discharged on Wednesday morning under tho insolvent act. A FoiiMKit Citizhn. P. F. Clark, who kept a restaurant hero at ono timo almost a decado ago, and is now In tho same-business al Lehlghton, was a familiar figure on our streets Sunday. Up to dato Tax Collector Painter has received about $10,000 on tho 1&S0 dupli cates. The county jail contains fourteen prisoners. COUNTV NKAVS. Local Jtinitiles trunp; Together for Our ltentlorH. Loyl Bchler, of Towamenslng town ship, aged about twenty-seven years, Is slowly dying of consumption. James F. Sweeney, of Audcnried, and Win. F. Boyle, left Saturday for Ada, Ohio, where tbey will attend tho Stale Normal School. Mrs. Samuel Green, a highly respected resident of Towamenslng township, Is suf fering from a serious dropsical alUictlon and may die at any moment. A. debt on tho Weathcrly Presbyterian congregation of $400, remaining slnco tho erection of tho new addition last year, Is to be lefted next month, when It will again bo clear of Incumbrances. John J. Bnslin, of Summit Hill, Pa., was a ylaltor to our town Tuesday. Mr. Biislln Is ono of the progressiva men of that borough, which has been much lul ls tlio wish of their many frieuds, A great many pconlo aro camnlnlnl" that thoy havo been injustlv assessed. ll'hethcr thero is anv lust cansn for mm. plaint or not we are net nblo to say, Dash's assessment Is all right. Our farmers aro busily emraeod cettlns ready for their fall sowing. Tho drouth t for tlio past fow weeks kept them back somewhat. This week a great deal of sow ing was done, however. Rov. A. Bartholomew preached lit annual Harvest Homo Servico In St. John's church last Sunday morning. The church was beautifully decorated for tho occasion. Sirs. Jacob Romlg, of Johnstown. Pa.. a sufferer of the flood, and Mrs. Frank Shultz, of Lehlghton, were visiting Mrs. 1'. ii. jvuiser last, wcck. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth. Sr. nrn nn a two weeks' visit to relatives at Lcwls- uurg anil oilier places in union and In coming counties. You must pav your taxes heforn tln Oth of Ocloberlf you wani to tako advantage of tho fiye per cent, reduction allowed hv law. Thoso "chamulon" croouot nlavers. Albert and Harry, Oh, my! Oh, myl They won one gamo at last. Grlck do band rous. Zimmerman's Sunday School will lml,l its picnic to-day (Saturdav). Tho New Mahoning band will furnish the music. Tho delesales to tho Democratic coun ty convention from Mahoning wero II. A. Kelser and A. D. Miller. Miss Lizzie Brown and Hiss. A Sehaefcr, of Meyerstiwn, wero 'visiting friends In the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Itar visiting their son, who lives at Now Phila delphia, on Sunday. TllO tWO SChOOl houses which urn In lm hnllt In this township this vear aro In course of erection. Milton Nothstcln, a breaker boss at a halfdoion turkeys belonging to the jilalntllf. H uiuer nuiu,, ouuerg 18 oi uio opiniou Ihut Slaurcr "sobbled" 'cm up. OiiAMrioN Blind M akrr TM. Nntii.i,in employed In Snyder's planing mill, claims to bo the champion window blind makor In the coun. ty, havlnir recently made 78 complete blinds In ono day. Can anybody beat ItT IlR TOOK A Tounr.K. Tool Tlnvor foil frnm tho hav.mow In hll fnthnr'a burn nn Kni,,. night, nnd on tlio following mornlnjt was dis covered In a senseless condition, badly bruised. EnJOYABLU PlGNin. Thn mnmhora nf 1.a North Wclssnort Lutheran Sunilnv -h,1nl nl.. nicked pleafantly In the beautiful -rove at Maria Furnace on Tuesday. UHEAMNO UP. Postmaster Month la nlnntilnv out Ills store room preparatory to stocking- It with a new line of dry goods and groceries. loe.FooT Well. Uharles Arner Is sinking a one hundrod foot deen artesian well on tlio property oi i-naries sioyer, on Union Hill, A moonllKht corn cuttlnr tinrtv itd, r. plcasuio Uoorgo Knzlan treated Ids friends to on Monday evening. Oeoreo w. Fraoblo and slstnr. of Sornntun. wero guests of A. 1L Hawk, on Union Hill, this week. Mrs. Hcnl.ltorlln. of Northnmnton rnnntv visited relatives hero lor several days this week. Victor Ulose, of Uataiauqua, was In town for a few days durlngthls week. William woltv. nf llnlli. wan tho iniof nf Ctulnt Amor over Sunday. Ool. JohnOralc. of T.nhiairhan. rvn n vial. tor hero this wook. 11. 11. Younkln fa still nnltn lerlmiaW 111 with typhoid ferer. -Only ono easo of rilnhthTia u inn-n nn. Franklin. proved tho past few years. Hazlcton Plain Frcoland, 's spending a few days with his Speaker. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Elizabeth Orr died at her homo at Yorklown. Deceased was the mother of Mrs. Thomas Mulligan, of Summit Hill, and highly respected by all who knew her. Interment took placo ll'eunesuay morning, The corner stone laying of tho now jueinocnst cnurcn at Kcsquelionlns will tako placo on Saturday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5 p. in. The following pastors will officiate: Rev. S. IK. Thomas, u. u., ney. t. m. Jackson and l!ev. Wm. Bamford. Tho building Is u two story brick with a seating capacity of between 500 and GOO and when completed will bo a model ot arcullcctual beauty. Oak Grovo Council. Jr. O. U. A. M, was formally organized at Pleasant Corner. on Saturday evening, with nineteen mem bers and the momise of quite a number mora before tho order Is instituted, which will likely be In tho course of a week or two. ,Tho following officers have been elected: Jr. Past Councillor, A. II. Seidle; Councillor, J. C. Mcitzlcr; vice Councillor. Jos. Gorman; Secretary, E. McDaniel; Treasurer, u. x. Aiosser; warden, Al. uor man: Inside Sentinel, Moso Frantz: Out side Sentinel, CIim. Mcrlz. This makes avo Councils for Carbon county. .parents. Drank Miller is bulldln'r a short In wuicli to carry on his carpet weaving busi ness. A. Arncr& Son aro doinc a floiirlshlnn business with their phosphates this fall. C. E. Fcnstermacher has secured a po sition in a, teiegrapu omco at i.ansloru TKOPIiK WHO COME AND GO. Personal Gossip about, l'conlo who Visit nnd co n Vlsltlne. -TllO. Catell la Vlsitlnir llla iifiwtnta In x-a... Jersey. Charles Mcirnrrh. nf Tinqfnrd. rhvTi.rt hnrn on Tuesday. Adam Clirlstman. of Albrleiitavllln. w.-iqin tow n on Wednesday. Q eorgo ltemmel, of Catasaunua.sliook hands with friends hero on Monday. Prof. II. A. Kolser, of Mahoning, shook uuuua ihui mi-mis neiu iuesuny. Mrs, spent Monday Miss.Tennln MnrtMmpr ri.tiit-itf.il TVTtittri-tv from a pleasant visit to Philadelphia friends. MHs Mary, the estimable daughter of David hbbcrt, of North street, Is visiting at-Weatherly. Mrs. .1. F. Wfrllir Rr-frtmn.-.t.lntl l,v I"1- artn M. E., of Lansford, were guests of Lowis Wt-r- net ims m-cK, TUlt llKJIOOltATIO CONVENTION. Price, Fisher nnd nines tho Lucky Men In tlio ltnco for Office, Tho Democratic convention at Mauch Chunk on Monday was not an unusually lively affair, though tho attendance was lirgo, delegates being present from overy district In the county. On the surface thcro appeared to ho no intrieuo. unless. perhaps, It Is not to develop until next fall a year, when a half dozen nominations aro to bo made: this Is Editor Mallov's opinion of It, especially In tho case of Zero, who is again a senatorial aspirant, Having with drawn from tho judgeship race Tho convention was called to order by County Chairman Lcntz And Its objects stated, when, on motion, John Qulnn, of rtansioru, was unanimously elected presi dent; J, J. Gallagher, of Beaycr Meadow, nnd John HIncs, of Wcatherly, ylco presi dents; T. W. Clauss, of Lehlghton, and J. 11, Laucr, of Lansford, secretaries. A committee on credentials. jJ. W. ltaudcn bush, Lehlghton; Daniel Canan, Lehigh, anu a. 11. Seidle. Jlaboning, wero ap pointed ana the delegates reported, when on motion of John Buss Brlslin, seconded by Manus Bohner, tho convention ad journed to meet again nt half-past one, upon reassembling tlio president an nounced that tho credentials of tho dele gates from South Kidder, Packerton and East Pcnn wero Irregular and tho conven tion, on vote, ruled the delegates out. The machinery now being greased J. W. Baud enbush put In nomination Samuel B. Price, ,of Mauch Chunk, for Associate Judge, nnd a IFcathcrly delegato named Enbody. Tho roll was called with 50 nf the delegates out of 80 being for I'rlco and 24 for Enbody. On motion his nomination was made unanimous. For District At torney thero was only ono candidate, Jos eph S. Fisher, of Mauch Chunk, nnd his nomination wis made by acclamation. For County Auditor, to fill the unexpired term of Paul JPagner, resigned, John HIncs, of ICeatherly. was nominated with out opposition. Hon. J. W. Ma ov. of Summ t Hill: Samuel Behler, of Mauch Chunk; IK. II. Rehor, of Harrlty; Joe Klepplnger, of Nesquchonlng; James Sweeney, of Sum mit Ultl: Henry Bclneman. of East Mauch Chunk, anil Dr. J. G. Zern, of Wclssport, wero nominated for delecatcs to the State convention next year. On ballot J. W. Slalloy and James Swoency, of Summit Hill, nnd Henry Bclneman were elected. Following short addresses hv Samuel B. Price and Joseph Fisher tho convention adjoutned sine die. Below wo annend a sketch of tho new County Chairman, Hon. Michael Cassldy, of Nesquehonltfg, together with the Demo cratic candidates: THE COUNTV CUAIUMAN. Michael Cabsiuy. tho now Democratic County Chairman, was born in what is now known as Ntsquehonlng, in Mauch Chunk townshipthe 25th day of January, 1834. lie attended tho common schools there and worked In the coal breaksr and mines until his boyhood days had fled when ho entered the Millersvtllo State Normal School as a student; after two years close application to study ho graduated with credit. He passed a successful examination and "taught the young idea how to shoot" from 1872 to 187". At tho county election in 1878 he was elected a member of the State Assem bly along with Dr. J. G. Zern. His first torm was so creditable that he was again taken up by the Democracy and re-elected for two years. He distinguished himself while a btate Legislature for ability, and Integrity to the masses of the tax paying people bv voting against tho Pittsburg riot steal of couricllman at home, which offices' ho ac ceptably filled. Ho Is now In tho holol business. His nomination for Auditor caino unexpected nnd unsolicited nnd as a life long Democrat ho fools complimented accordingly, Be Sure If you havo mado up your mind to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla do not bo Induced to tako any other, nood's Sarsaparllla Is a peculiar mcdlclno, possessing, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curatlvo power superior to any othor article J a uusion iauy who kucw wnni sno wanted, and whoso example Is worthy Imitation, tells her experience below: To G ""in ono store whero I went to buy Hood'ti Sarsaparllla tlio clerk tried to lnduco mo buy their own lnstoad of Hood's; ho told mo thelr's would last longer; that I might tako It on ton days' trial; that II I did not llko it I need not pay anything, cte. Hut ho could not prevail on mo to change, I told htm I knew what Hood's Sarsaparllla; was. I had taken it, was satisfied with It, and did not want any other. oo "When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla I was feeling roal mlscrablo, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at tlmos I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for somo time, llko a person hi con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparllla did mo so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mns. Ella A. Goff, CI Terraco Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. JljslxforSJ. Prepared only 1J C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. JOO Doses Ono Dollar At REBER'S DltlJO STOU1S. By tho iIukIo bottle, by 1-4 anil 1-3 doz. qunntltlos, anil In Jobbers lots nt Jobber prices, llood'n Siirsnpurllhi enn Rlwnys lie hnil. luh-20 ONLY FUNl I dare say 14, is te shave with a good, sharp Ifovior. Raeors and Pocket Knives guaranteed or no salt. Full line of ' Straps, hoap, Bay Rum, Peoket Cutlery, c If you do not bWlevn It, try it and be conTlncwl. THOMAS' Golden Motar Pharmacy, Bask Stiikkt, LEittairrox, Penna. Prescriptions n Specialty. Earl Closing OF STORES. LcinaiiTON, Pa., Sept. 2, lBS'J. We. tbo undorslcncd merchants dolnc business in tho said Borough of Lehlghton, agreo to closo our rcspectlvo places oi busi ness from the 10th day of September, 1889. excepting one week beforo Christmas and New Year, at EIGHT O'CLOCK P. ill. : J. T. Ktisbaum, Aihun Mclirkam & Son, r.. u. ,ern t;. jti. Mweeny ton, S. Huirainaii. Mre. A!. (!nllnn. J. I., (label. Win. Kemcrcr. H. H. refers, 1'. Helm, K. 11. Hnvder. 11. S. Uncle. tilauss & llro., A. f,. Campbell, .i. i. rritzuiEer, u. n. jtnoades, A-.'t., hell BliOoallI'dw'eC!o..Itol)ei t Wain. 8. C. Wheatley. And. llayur, Kruin & KIstlcr, o. itehrlg, O. Do Tschlrschskv. n. lVni.ti-i-m.'ifhi.i-. James Walp. Agr., Samuel Oraver, Liuiiiui iiauzx'r, Ainos Jdcgci, Alvenia tiraver, Lewis Weiss, . a. mums. Sale of Stands anil other Privileges on tlie Fair Mis. Th'p Refreshment Standi and other priv ileges will be rented to the highest and best bidder cm Saturday, Sept. 21st, 18S0, at two o'clock P M.. on tho grounds tit the Society, and up to which tlmo sealod proposals 111 be received from the differ ent liainls hi the County to furnish music during the- Fair, either fnroiio, two or threo iluvs: nnuilng each day.Wedncsday, Thurs day or Kitday, and how much per day, or for l hp tlm o days. Kl.WKt HAt'K.ii, Sec'v. Tiiob. Koonh, Pres't. FTPTT JOIHAItB br LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSIKE33 COLLEGE 1.00 Lbrwlust St., FUUtla. I'oHlnnn torCtradantoH. 411 JS'Uipp Coarse ot Moilr. T 1 m n r eu u 1 rod R to d JIJSHT l.'lllippe, BftX .free If yuu na; Lily. Oicwars nil UlU Jkout. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watchmaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, .Penna. Respectfully invites the attention oi his friends imdtho cltuens generally to his Immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices that defy competition. It will pay you o call and Inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly done nt lowest charge, aid all work -guaranteed. Don't Forget the Place. SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Lehighton. Bank St, cDecmb er l7,oH7lv in the Management of $4,000,000, thus saving 40,000 to Carbon ParSOnS who OTP Tf1 flrP!f PrI county neon e. From-Januarv 1883 to Jan- f0iuu& wllu AU&orebuett nary 18S9 he acted In tho capacity of Com missioner's Clerk. He Is now associated with District Attorney Wm. M. Kansher. under the firm narao of Rapsher& Cassldy, attorneys. Tho management of political luirieii isiiere inesuav. campaign is not entirely now to him, he W;ll H n t n l JP .V4, ,w?!m.,s.K?f o;lor,tl,, BFk strect having been for several years secretary of Wlli " to their interest to have the undersigned furnish them wim cue cnoicest PICNICS the county committee at the tlmo when G. XV. Esser was chairman. lie is well and popularly known besides being an indefatig able worker, ana win make a ityo chairman ot the county eommttteo. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. ti,i,iii... o. ...,. i.l.i Samuel II. Price, the Democratic can- oi-i-iit. ...si, qumuiy umoug reiailvcs UUU menus ututi,t. iui ssuuiulu j uugu, uiai, saw uajr- ut White Haven -Mid A.tnt.. T7a1n.. n.. 1 M odd Doremus, of Summit Hill, spent lady ol Philadelphia, Is the guest ol Miss Asgle iiitutv ui. duuh si i cel. Mrs. C. M. Sweeny and Mrs. 11. II. Peters, of South Hank street, aro pleasantry sojourning Mm. ii.iiiisuuiK aim ueiiysuun; incnus. Misses Mary and Lizzie lteei-s. estimable young ladles of Until, wero vIsltliiB Miss iJiura Masters on South bank street durlnc tho oast UIIAl " We take great pride in our manufacture of Ice Cream, of the a few days In tho Valley last week. Harry Wolf, of Jlevcrstown. was guest, oi ji. u. 40'usteln last week. Alvln Frantz lost a valuahln h death last week. DASH. l.lst of Letters. l'ACKEltTOK PAIIAGHAPILS. Live floneriilltlpti l-'roin the YenmtUo lulll of a Popular Writer. Why should Tanner bo removed? he Is tuu odlclul of an administration that In pledged to open tho doors ot the Treasury to the demands ortho soldier. This will annihilate tho surplus buu;uboo. Why ihould thero be objection by anyone, especially Jtepubllcuns, to tncrcaaed taxation In beliair of tho soldier? Ihirrleoa dure not, can not removo Tanner, It would bo moro than "bold and brutal." Uloveland ntt-mpt-d to restrain me pension oiiuuiaiu: dcsirlnxto recoimlze only an honest olaltn. thus bringing down the anathemas ot the entire Republican f rom. Dare Harrison do likewise? Tanner is he SuIUtsu of soldiers rights; no matter about his volubility; no matter now astounding his decisions, he is but carrying out the pledges of party leaders; he Is In to stay, Is at much a tlx. lure for tho next four years us President Den and baby MeKee. The Democratic convention has given the voters of that party a ticket that will without doubt command Its unanimous support. Samuel it. l'rlce Is a Democrat Irom away luck, never (altering and always with the advance; ho is a tarin reiorm uetuoorm in uuier wurus.a uieve. land Democrat. Attorney t'ltber Is ono of the most promising young men of the county, acloso student, endowed with great furensic ability, with a oharaeter unassailable; we bespeak lor Kim a rattling majority; with Sweeney, Malloy and llelneman for State delegates, "larltt tax teform" tho battle cry, the Democrats ot Uar- Don nave emercu tne ring oounu to win m me great ooitest ol 'Dl. Owlna- to want of attontlon on the nart ol thoso who seemingly had an Interest In the dele gate election hero, the polls were not open; of course tnis uisirancuiseu i-acitcrion at meoon List of letters remaining uncalled for In the Lehighton Tost Ofllco for tho week ending Aug. 31, 18S0. Anthony, Geo. l-, I Heard, Mrs. Cora, isueris. unanes, ureeii, A. J., tiorver, Mrs, 8. l', I llausninn, Juo Illncy. Itobert S Hughes, Mr. .! jiim-nier, uieliaril, t., Suit, Victor, Upperton, Joseph, Persons l-alllllir for imv nf tlio nhni lettera win siij -uim-ruseu. A. W. ltAUDKNIlimil, P.M. iui, j.iis. o. tines, Nothstefn. .1. A.. Tiiuti, Martin, I'arryvllle Clips. Mrs. Georeo Haines, we rp"rot t. n fin, nounce, is quite seriously 111 Jfl'S. John BeltZ has hei-n nn llm alelr list lorsomettmo-aud Is still wUhout 1m provement. Iho nrosnects for tbo blowing In nf another lurnaco of tho Crane Iron Com pany aro encouraging. John Bcltzand wlffl will lpavn nn Sim. day for an extended visit to relatives and menus in lork&iate. A number of our young fellows "froze on -toaoevyot "country-girls on Sun day and enjoyed a rldo to Seibeillng's. A grand daifco will lm held. In Pnlm Icc Park on Saturday oveninr bv nil, line Snyder. Good music has been 'cugaced 1U1 tuu UCCU31UU. -Dildlne Snvder is tralnincr hl thnr. ouslibred colt, "Harry," for entrance into Mrs. Jacob Itomlg, of Johnstown, whows the guest of William Baclunan, In SoutH In lilghton, for some weeks past returned homo o Wednesday. it ,T "'I?03. Lizzie Iveelo, ol Elmlra, N. Y., and Uellio Hechtel. of New York City, wer o guests of Miss Lulu Zelmer, on south liaiik street for Beveral days recently. IteV. J. S. Newh.-irt nnd u-lfft left tnr lln,i,llnf Wednesday. Sunday bn will nil Itev. .1. tl Illeam's pulpit hi tnat city and on Monday they ,,iii (jit vu ueiijsuuii;. T,,nnl. W..lf l.-.n..o lf. 1 -n,vu ouivi .lliailS.lUll, Ull illUllll.iy 1I1UI1I- 11)11 for Lehltlhton. wliern he lm nei-nred il vii-v lucrative poiitlon as moulder m a foundry. isc'tvi-rui. AllOlllUIVIlt Mrs. O. A. lllttcr. nf Wpatlinrlv. wlfo nf Prnf C. A. Kitter. formerly the eltlclent principal of pu pub lo schools, Is tho guest ot Miss Jjiuru iiouoru, on .norm name street. Itarry E. Sweeny and wife, of Drifton, spent Sunday hi town at the home of his father on south Hank street. Mr. Sweeny Is a Leliigliton- lau, oorn anu educated here, and now holds the position of naynister for Ooxe llro. & Co., coal operators. He Is a staunch ltepubllcan and qulto a force In his district. He, It was who was in strumental In having his uncle, Hon. A. W. anything in our line, we are, Nusbaum &c Oulton. GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink MILK SHAKE. GRAND OPENING OF the coll race at the Lehighton fair next ltaudenbush, made postmaster of this boroiirh! monih. iho animal Isadandy of tho Christopher Corcoran. nfWn.-itiie.lv. -n i town on Saturday, no served In llattery H,2ud . r T.' aI,..a1. fn Ciii.,1.0 ai-Anlhff tnlvcntion luw.. ... """- ' """ pointed lo hold in eleetlon should pay moro a WIllCIl services nil uiu tuiuiauy mvitcu County committee men and thoso ni. Doioted to noia ad eieenon snouia nay moro at tention to these matters; there were three dls When to Hunt mid l lslu The open season for gamo will be found ueiow: Ducks, September 1 to Mav 15: nlovcr. July 15 to January 1; woodcock, July 1 to January i; Dlieasant, uctoiicr i to January 1; rail ami reed birds, September 1 to December 1; squirrels, September 1 to Jan uary lj rabbits, November 1 to January 1; salmon nnd trout, April 15 to July 15; uiacK oass, dune l to January i; tieriuan carp, September i lo May I. New Ohit'rrg fori.. II. & L. Co. At a regular mccline of Lchlsh Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1, of town, tho follow ing olllceni wero elected to servo for one year; President Al Campbell. Vice president WenUel Schinklc. Secretary T. XV. Clauss. Fin. Secretary Charles V. Miller. Treasurer I. S. Koch. Trustees J. W. Kaudeubush, T. Clauss, llenry Schwartz. Directors John Campbell, Ed, n. 11a- worth, George Sanders, Fred Hager, unas. Anecni, n . ii. woods. Foreman Henry Schwaitz. Asst. Foreman W, II. Woods. Blue Dick breed. An effort was mado ono nteht roppntlw lusioui j. r. juiiKer 8 team ot horses, the thieves bad succeeded in forcing an enu.uieu into me siauio ana untying tho uiumais wuen iney wero irlgutcneil off. The meribersof Camn 117. )'. O. s. nf a., lire inaKing euorts to organize a band in connection with their society. The move Is a good ono and wo hopo tho boys will stick to it until success crowns their euorts. -Itobert rcttlt s attending tlm (1. A. K. encampment at Gettysburg this week. Mr. rcttlt participated in that bloody battle, ono of tho most dcclslro of tho whole war. which bur cd the Rebel forcea hack from i'eiinsjlyanla soil. Quixt, Merchant Tailoring. This department Is chuck full of all tho latrst novelties rn sulllnes and nantalonn. tugs, made to order at rock bottom prices at Sondhelm's Ono Fnco Star Clolhhic ii.n ir uuu, iiiu-.-ii nunic. with great courage and credit to little Carbon. no is now an applicant lor pension for disabili ties receivcu. ins nair is silvered by pas-dug years aim oiu t- inner rune lias railroad tracked 1119 UIOW. UUt Wltll.H 11H 14 n rrpill.1l ln.Ka:llitfnm panlou and deserving ol a pension. A. nmire mat nttrnclM ntlnnllnn nn mir sueeis jot- uie past weeK on account of being compelled to walk with the assistance of crutches Is John Horn. olTort Clinton, Bchuyl- liiu county, u native of Mnhonlng township, and a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, who U well and faiorably known nil ovortho state. Ha nu elected a State Assemblj inan trom one of the Sehiiilklll eounty dlstilets, and was also mall route agent for somo yearn. He la six font mil and would be Indued to be about three seoro years of age. 'lhoso who know him Intimately speak of hhn as an Intelligent gentleman and a vuiiK uiui euiiiiiaiiiuu. light in Hilnterdon county. New Jeiscy, In tll vonp IK9!t whn fttlll a trtv lin mnwirt to tms state. entcrinc tne private pcuoois Tinv navor aesirea. ana ao not neritate to nrononnnfi it. tho vpvv at Snnbuiv. Pa., wlip.rn thn rndlmpnts nf 1 1 a. i t-i.i. i 1 . . J his early education was laid. Somotlmodur- uesc 10 D? naa m tlllS Section. UUr WflOlCSnle priCPS, Wlien WC ng theycar iwj no took up nis residence supply picnics or parties, are always very low, and tlie quality, in iMniifii 1, 11 nn. w pm nn mini iiii'fiininR 1 . - .. . . - and later during the years of 1844-45 took we again repeat, is the iieat. Soliciting a call when 111 need ol a com so ot lectures in tne dencrson jsieui- nnvthinrr in nur inn wr nrn ncnric 1 h- cal Collct?n at Philadelnhla. Ketiirnlni? t.n i.u,j, Mauch Chunk he relinquished medicine and kept books for various coal companies at Ncsquehoning for seven years, dating from 1847 to 1854. From 1800 to 1805 he was engaged contracting with tho Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co., at Summit I III 1. From here, sometime during the year 1800 he accepted the position of chief clerk, cashier and general manager ot the com pany's otnecs and store at Upper Lehigh, whero for twenty years ho resided and at tended to his multiplex duties with fidelity nnd ability, and to the complete satisfaction of his employees. On resigning this po sition In 18S5 ho removed to Mauch Chunk andlocated In the residence now occnnlcdby him. Falling in health during 18S0 he, on advlco of his physician, spent six months in Europe, returning fully recuperated from a score of years cioso anu continuous service. He Is at present, and has been for twenty years secretary and treasurer of tho Ncco pec Coal Co. Ilo Is also a prominent Jiason, being Fast Master of Carbon Liooce. wo. ivi. rast iiicnrriest of .Lilly Chapter, No. 1S1, nnd a member of Packer uommanderv; ne is a consistent member tho Presbyterian church of Mauch Chunk and for somo years has been of its trustees, The only county ollico that ho has ever held was that of treasurer during tho years of 1S57 58. In 1850 ho was married and the union has been blessed with three sons. Ue was one of tho organizers of the First National Bank at Hazleton. nnd is now a director Ot the institution as ho IS al- mlr nlnmrnnrli now Vin-in'hn-n Unnmc n,i Qnnfl, 7?nh- etnf r .n so a director of the First National Hank at .... j-iv. Shenandoah, uis position in lire to-day is nigiuon, on tne aoove uate. iiunurctts ot icon ol snace are oc an exposition ot possibilities open to ail j :flf ,i;i f n i,:,i ..i -i young men; born of poor parents In a New u"l'"-" " " wugmuiuii, u.niju.j ui an iiuuo, oi,vtuo uuu qituuuua. Jersey village ho has by push and enter- ot furniture, including JJed Jtoom and rarlor Suites, Tables, nrioA lirtrioflf W inffinrrllu anil o nnhi I a (11. I ' bltlon mado for hlmsolf a placo among tho 1 -hairs, CCC., &C., at marvclously low prices. Wo repeat our in- best men in 1110 Keystone state, in ncrsonal I virnhnn rn mil n pnrtnniis tnlnonmn will n ivnim ti rnnnil in of. as broad as no is long; tils hair is silvered I lutmumit: tu tiaui iu uuu vtiui ui uiu nuiuiib. wiui me uigui 01 passing years; uis iace is I MAMMOTH FURNITURE HOUSE, S South Bank St. Lehighton, SATURDAY EVENING, Sept. 14. Your presence is cordially invited at the Grand Opening of ll'cb. Two'popular brands of cigars are tho Golden Arrow and Bully Boys. Try them. Delfenderfer, manufacturer. All the latest designs In wedding rings at E. II. Ilohl's jewelry store, Mauch Chunk. ''Eagle Cash Store." tricts denied a voice In the convention: had the contest for JudicesUIn been close much unnleas. antness would have resulted. District! lulling I to ouserve tno rules Koverninfr mo election ol delegates win nereauer no deubt lo denied representation. The Democratic traders," wllllnir to subordinate the Interests of the American laborer to the greed or English nuei party are termed "free Ilia Hlth Jllrlhday 'Squlro Beltz and family, Miss JCato Arner, Mrs. Elmer Beltz and Mrs, Milton Youse, of town; Mrs. Ureenanalt, of Wilkesbarre, and Alex Beltz and family, of Quakertown, comprised a prfrtv who ;i,iii!tirut.i.MmnalimthunJer:manviiCoter coacneu n iu uaim j-.nueri s Dig uus to was led to kollovo that Cleveland iraa a "free I the old Thomas Beltz homestead III Ma- trailer." hence an enemy ot America, now the I honlii" valley on Monday to cclebi ale the T.h.".I.r.n "?'VJL51,..T.Vif.T r0.rt."m.!;?: birthday anniversary of Mr. Beltz wlio has gre-t Iron plant, with all of Its franshlsei, to reached tho age of four scorn and tour anKngllsh syudleate. uf course the sale li In years and Is still robust and hearty, with our land similar purchases are being made. -James I'. Smith, ol jcur borouith. has ac. i cepteu a posuion in ids rorwaruing uejiart' Itnllronil h'oti'8, Tho contractors havo commenced m-ad lng at Slatlngton to connect tho Pennsyl vania, Poughkecpslo and Boston line with ino i.cnigii valley llallroaa Lchlch A'allev nasscmrer piiflun "Glcndon," now running the new pee wco trslns between Philllpsburg and Con ay. has been equipped with a cow catcher and a ucaungnt at each end. Iho Lehigh valley Ilallroad stove train distributed tho stoves alone the rail roau a; tne uuterent stations Monday and workmen ut them In Dlaco. An early cold spell must no anticipated, The next meeting of tho Relief Associ ation of the Lehigh Yalley shops and of the funeral henclit association will be In teresting. It is proposed to reduce the dues from 35 to 25 cents per month and the benefits from $3 to $1.00 per week, to laito in railroaders and to maKo tho tuner Democratic County Mcetlue The new Democratic Countv Committee met in tho grand jury room, in tho Court 1T.,i,ea at Mnnnl. ,i,..nl. ... I I . ,. Monday "ami Telected Hon. Michael Sdy f?unJ d w1?"0 ,llls Vlh cou,Uychair,nan,ylcoox-,her.ffChsTL1Y': .J" " i.te''nt I .on IT, I lift Ttinnllno mi In t ,i il.l l j . . -- rn.Y r. V.;oiA r 1 """"" self, and no one has asked aid of him who " - -."-'-, i i, , .i,,i,. i urt t. ri i . tiaa ,ii.K uwu uuij iicu, 13 u.iiui.u tu everybody, and If clocled judge will fill the position with credit, ability and lidelity to Mauch Chnnk. Manager Davis, of Catasaunna. la dead SlUCK Ull X11IU5C11, Hnse Halt Clips DISTI1ICT ATTOltNEY. Josei'U S. EisiiKit, candidate for Dls -The home club must nlav hettpr ball tn il'.t i"1"'. ii?'!"1' V't" '"..lu" i..na. Bn.ii ' ' i-miiiiut; Yiiuauo ui uuuiuaiuwii, i-untuec secure larger audiences. nrot vit. rwi.nn n,ir,i (..A, ,i f Several now and crooil nlarnr n-m i,a I n,n iu,imni, nf ,m,i,ii irim mi,. beneBcial to the home club. 0 years he entered the breaker of the Le- In ono of tho poorest played games this high Coal and Navigation Company ae a season -Lehlghton lost to Catasauqua on siate-picKer, at which occupation ho was Saturday with a score of 8 to 4, employed for the next threo years. At the age oi twelve no movcu witn ms parents to MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Our Annual August Clearing Sale Commences MONDAY, AUGUST 12th, 1889.- A leading feature of this salo will he a lame lot of Garnet Remnants. Good styles, at prices that will make them iro. To close all the Challies, light and dark, wo offer them at Good, very good I in tho couisoofa thostatoof jfissouri, where lor the next p cents per vara giving you a large astortmont of the dark week or two iho Park will bo nicely laid f?ur years ho was employed In farming, at t i to select from - out according to tho plan agreed on some tho expiration of which time the family re- I.BiU'l'8 w bmt-Ob iruiu New Announcement. i position in the orwardlnic mtnt at Packerton. Mr. Smith durinir his of. ficlal tenure of the poslofflce served the public i laiiniuuy anu saiisiacioruy, out ne was a item. I Octal, auu WIUUHU WO Heat UlUCn Ol 01T11 Ser- nonllomnn jlnlitff Hi n iint dee aDout a jear ago, jet mat otner "bold If i -"-. ...w not crutai" way seems to prevail, nenco nis removal, vveweioeme Jim at one or the A,. V. II. K. beys. Ilor. O. Hums, formerly pastor of the il. K. church here, but now of New l'hlladellhla,ls visiting friends In this section. We are gladtoseeUrlffSoholl atbtspostof t airaln: his Inlurlei were severe: amonir rail roader termed a "close call." duty Another lot of Ladies' Dress Cloths have been added to our 1 i 1 -i 1. HM. aireaOV IlirgO aiuun. xuu us- -Alfred Mertz, Leopold Myers aid IVIUIam Enr-fmonHnr.liiflps nil Kfinsonable ''".'S.Jii!. ",B0,:,r,u anty com- uuiviitvuv tv w I Wil ICO VI 11X19 UltiriCfc. colors at our popular low prices. To see them is to admire them. "Wo also have the other goods kept by thoroughly first-class gencnu.storeo, Call and see us. ROBERT WALP. fair nrnsnpeta nf aceinl? lila nni liiinilroiltli birthday. The afternoon and evening was aI benefit a separate organization. pleasantly spent by tho visitors who par took of a hearty repast prior to their re turn home. The best wishes of neighbors and friends were showered upon the old who. hv the way. Is a pleasant and agreeable farmer who tilled tho soil In Mahoning township in the days when It was a part of North ampton county, fewyearsago. This is being done earlier 1 turned to Summit Hill. -Ur. ITIshor then than we anticipated, but tho move is good. a ruiu or sixteen years, wnnoui oven me very good. A pavement will be fald on merest rudiments of an education, again North street: not a n ant r, cnicrca me coai mines ana laooreu tuerein honC. for if It is It Will Alu-nvs ha n in aii. for the next four years, during which timo of expense. Kather wait a few months ln addition to bis dally labor he acquired Big bargains In wall paper and win dow shades at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Grand Full Opening. On Monday, September 10th, a great variety oi lauies aim misses plush coals, newmarkets and jackets at Sondhelm's One Price Star1 Clo.hmg Hall, Mauch Chunk. A Tremendous Clothing Sale Is going on now at Sondhelm's One Price Star I'lothlug Hall, Juuch Chunk. In men nnd boj s suits. Un account of goods being sold so very low, ln order to make room tor tall goods, you should call at ouco lo get nno of thoso bargain suits for yourself nnd boys; you can save from $3 to f Oat least. Don't forget the place. and lay uag stone. It is tho most econ umical aim wo ask council to consider It. Tho trees wero trimmed this week and tho old fence posts removed and already It presents an improved appearance. -Stanley Goodwin and John S. Lentz. of the Lehigh Valley Ilallroad, with Jos. ""V"" K "ver mo pro- anDilca.i0u in study, so fat mauled Vse" ""e "roaU street, . he technicalities of the 'law. a, o na a Remnants of Ginghams, Remnants of Sateens, cient cuucauun tu eugat;a in school it -wy w -i oiy.bwXXBheed. Remnants of Dress Goods. fully followed In his native townahln until the year 1SS4, attaining the highest A few patters of Koeclilin French Sateens to close, at grade of Teacher's CertiBcate. Intheyear rii..,..,.., . u-wo i . """i av 1SS1 ho entered tho law ofllco of Messrs. iWCUty-I'lve cents per yard. GAI.I.E11V. Opp. Lehigh Valley Hound Round House. l'ermauentlr located near Valley Dojiot, for Cabinets and family Groups. Old pictures cop ied and enUrged. augto-Cm Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Jticnry bchwartz, on Bank st. o (Jhthvtlan Hagcrdoni, Kmployed at I'ackerton, had his richt foot bxillv bruised by a heavy stringer falling on It last Wed nesday, JC. A. Peters has had tho front of his restaurant artistically repainted by Andrew uayer. it presents a neat appearance. I find Ideal Tooth Powder Is without execution tho best 1 havo ever used. With its aid I keep my teeth very clean and white, which I was unahlo to do with anv other nowder I havo ever tried before. So says Kerdinand-K. Chartard, liaitimoro, jutt. By tho way, will you buy and uso Ideal loom rowucr t w o can iiiorougniy rec ommend it. 11. K. Nichola. Dentist. Sa- lina, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder is in my estimation, just what its name indicates. An engraving 20x24 is given with each two bottles. Price 25 cents per bottle. Oram Liooso in Mauch ununk and by n.: t tl.o fi,f tl, n,,- -fl, L.i r i xi w,,b . w... wwuv. .... iio jlcuilltuUEi ill, tuu t n . i . .1 i v , - io enable the Valley company to J LS oi iius season uia i ever uciore anu to make tins sale more of new uepoi in iue rear of the Lxchange Ho- illnfi iss.1 admitted to tho bar.Vlnen wi,im, ail ObieCt ior VOU WO llaVC added a bcautlllll line of tlinn lm lias been In arllTnnractlpA In ManMi 1 Chunk. I Qartroi irlnrc Plaid ninfYhoryio r.nA WI'.An LuJnnln' roit COUNTY AUDITOlt. OUOIAUI o, I IUIU VI II igi iui I IO CU IU TY IUC I UI Idl Ub John 11im:s. of Wcatherlv. Is of Irish mi t.t..i . i i : isja. ,.m . , . mint of nlftbt : watcCmaii T in : the borou-h Peutage. Born In North Ireland, on the V'.,' 0V I IBUUU:u l'""-"- f"OOn llinereill COlOnngS quite a number of our enterprising mlr- r411.1 Uay,of Fturt,a7 In te year 1825. he and designs in the new cotton goods, called SICILAIN CLOTH tel. No definite conclusion was I cached. Get to work, citizens of Lehlghton, tho now uepoi ociongs on itailroad street. L. A. Werner Is c rculatlncr a nelltlnn among our business people for the appoint- cuams imvo siRneu meir names ami agreed to pay a regular sum lor this protection. UUUU, Kvcrythlne In the Una of fnmlt Kemerer A Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods tho best. o Kallroailcrs, you can eavo a good' day's wages by buying your watches from V. S. Bock, Lehighton. 0 . WreE tiling for house dresses and wrappers, or it can bo worn uie new worm had on hoard asa passenger lor Street Wear. Warranted last colors. uuiiiauiau ivjio icn tuu ioiks at lioiue lo . i it it i n i i r. , seek his fortune In America." That lad was Also, a gOOli Lmeil ilUCK lowel lor 10c; a larger Cue, all uuuu tunes, no wcui iu vnimuu, uui mi ,inpn I1T 7 PIS If 5nnrtfiillv 1830 floated to this section. Kor nineteen L,lncn al izJ cl3 llOspeCUUHJ , years he has been a citizen of Weatherly,l fi A "T) jp t respectcil and. esteemed by all who know I A JffiftX ff. rT him. He has been a school director ami J-WV-O. U iliUs