ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE . WE GROW tint by exhorbltanl profit; not by fattening on the credulity ol our patroni, but by selling gnmls by " fchedule of the Iowert peaalble prlifi. Though price ere often lowered, quality la kept away up i standard and reliable brands of goods always being preferred. Fifteen down ofthe popular DAYTON " DRKSS SHIRTS hare Just been received. Our sales are steadily increasing which proves that Ihey give entire satisfaction. They are prireclin lit, superior In workmanship and U u au rpasaed for quality. $0,01) a nail doieu, or $1.10 for a single shirt, unlaondrled. $7.00 a half doien, or $1.25 for a single shirt, laundried. We haye at nil times a full Hue offb.es from IS to IB with various lengths of sleeves for long and short aims. A larva case of PARASOLS and UM BRKIVLAS arrived last week direct from the manufacturer. They are of superior make and the materials are our own careful Selec lions. Do not nurrhato until you've seen this line. Wa'll sell vou something new for about a thl rd less than what you'll pay for something old elsewhere. Two cases of PALM LEAR PANS have been opened. Also a large line of FANCY FOLDING FANS. A cUIce line of the BEST PERFUMES will always be lound here at cut prices. We are also showing something special at 490 and oua a Dome. J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South ami Plum Street, Lehlghton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1800 GOSSIPING GATHERINGS. Clean your gutters. Build up the town. Kncourage enterprise. Fix broken pavements. The Valley paid this week. This town has 740 taxables. Wanted new Valley depot. Our public schools clote to-day, On June 21st the Water Company will vote to Increase Its Indebtedness. Fust street property owners com rnenced putting in curbing on Tuesday, Olds are wanted from parties who want to light the street lamps for the noxl year. If you want to get the prettiest and very best buy your wedding rings at K. It, Ilout's, Jancli Chunk. For fine paper banging and bouse painting go to C. A. flotli. Prices lowest for best quality of work. W. D. Clauss formerly with Coxa Uroa., at Dnfton, Is now employed by the Ameri can Insurance Company, Philadelphia. John Stark, for several years with John Hank, the baker, goes to Easton to day where. In the future, lie will reside. George Btuber has disposed of bis Alleutown barber shop and Is once again a T.ehlghtontan, lie expects to go In business here. The movement on the part of our citizens to secure the machine works should be hearty and spontaneous. It Is neccessary that we have more Industrial works If we want to go forwanl. Civil engineers for the Central Rail road Company have of late frequently been In this town looking over the company's property at the north end. By many It Is. conjectnred that the Central contemplate extensive Improvements. Mrs, J, W. Raudenbush, on the occasion of her birthday anniversary, entertained a faw friends at her home on north First street Tuesday afternoon Pleasant repartee aud the usual happy con- vitalities were Indulged la A beautiful sign, surmounted with the emblem of the order, hanging from the awning in front of Reber's Hall, tells peo ple that John D. Bertolette Post, 484, Q. A. It., meets there. The sign Is the work of Andrew Bayer, and reflects due credit on bis ability as an artist. The public meeting In Gabel's nail last Saturday evening was largely attended and quite Interesting. Its object was the explanation of the purposes and alms of Hie P.,0. S. of A., wilt) ihe.ulttmate object of organizing a camp In this place, which, It Is said, lookB quite favorable at this time. U'ork on Henry Miller's planing mill this side of the Valley road on Sweeny avenue, has commenced, and the founda Hon walls are almost up. The building will be 60 by 100 feet In surface demlnslons and two stories high, and when In running prdpr glye employment ,Q twenty In thirty mechanics. There Is some person or persons In town who make periodical raids on the flower beds, robbing them of their choicest plants and bulbs. It Is extremely unfortunate that the guilty party can not he discovered and punished as tney deserve. T)0 man wl)Q steals flowers cqnjBS next to I )B man who Is tqq mean to pay for his piper. Roth are frauds. Don't kick an growl when ltecelyer of Taxes Schadel calls on you after June 10th with an Itemized hill of your taxation for the year 1800. The mill rate Is higher than It was last year, that is, there Is a two mill special tax for county purposes, r&Q mAls more Qn tlia borough, one mill extra on building and an addition of a half mill on the poor tax making a total of 45 mills on the dollar, After a very successful nine months term our public schools will close this Frl day evening. All the departments show marked advancement under the able prlncipalshlp of Prof. F. J. Stealer and his t.orp of exqellept assistants, viz: I.. M. tieuRer, Misses Ifattle Jvoons, Aggie Hauk. Ella Graver, Alice jVontz. Hattle Muschlltz, Katie Werner, Myra Good, Ella Graver and Mrs. Thos. Cntell, To see elegant new and choice deeigns In silverware go to K H. Hohl, Manch Chunk, Pa, The best place In the county to buy spectacles is at K. IT. Hohl's, the Mauch Chunk Jeweler. Saturday evening closes the lime for putting In bids for the macadamizing of First street. Move lively, towl M. H. Ilunslcker, of Mahoning street. has n bouncing boy cherub to add to census taker Wheatley's report. You oan positively save monoy, and see a much larger assortment to sciect from by purchasing your watch of E. H. Hohl, the Jlauch Chunk Jeweler. A man who cannot see any benefit arising to his town from Iho inilnonce of bis local paper is of as little value, to Iho town as a year-old dollquent list. One hundred and forty members of Ebenczer Evangelical church partook of the holy communion last Sunday morning, On tho occasion Presiding Elder D. A. Medlar, of Pottsvlllo. was present and officiated. Rev. W. Stevenson, of Mauch Chunk, will fill the pulpit in the Prosbyterian church on Third street next Sunday morn- Inc at 10:30 o'clock. In '.he evening at 7 :S0 Roy. Mr. Hodge, will discourse. All are cordially Invited to these scrulccs. The Advooatr erred in saying that E. S. IKheatley was appointed census enumerator through the Influence of our prominent young townsman 11'. E. Ash. It has since been learned through Mr. Ash that the appointment came unsolicited and without Intervention. The efforts now making on tho partof Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M.i for tho patriotic observance nf the glorious Fourth should be generously furthered by our citizens In general. Don't hold back when asked to subscribe towards the dis play of fireworks. " The Lehighton Water Company ex pects to supoly Its patrons with pure Long Run Water by the Fourth July. Ihey might then need It for other than drinking proposes sis, banc Allentown Critic. Our lively city contempoary evidently speaks from experience. Nothing Is more exhllcratlng than a drive through our beautiful valleys at this time. All nature is bursting forth luxuri antly, and the beautiful handiwork of God Is at Its yery best. To appreciate these wondrous beauties take a drive In one of David Ebbert's easyrlding carriages. A case that Interests many people In this neighborhood Is the Campbell Hlskey shooting affair which comes up In the county courts next week. District Attorney Fisher has prepared an Indictment of man slaughter against Campbell, who has been at work near Fullerlon, since hjs release from jail on ball. M. A. Weiss, who has boon associated with n. L. Voorc & Co.'s orackerhome, has removed to Allentown, where he will engago In the cracker manufacture, as the Lehigh Valley Biscuit Company. Mr. Weiss leaves a largo circle of friends In Wilkes Barre and vicinity and all will wish hint success. WilkeU'liarre Record. Gentle reader, If you know Yourself to be Indebted to this printing office, either foe job work, advertising, or fo rone or more years' subscription to the paper, take this notice as a reminder that we want tho money. If you owe us we mean you, and don't you undertake to fool your wife by telling her that wo mean somebody else. Last Saturday morning wJille Harry Krcidler, of the firm of Trexler & Kreidler, carriage builders, was engaged on the high platform on the south side of their works be was accldently preclpated to the ground a distance -of about twenty feet and sus tained severe Injuries, He Is much Im proved now though still unable to be about. The school directors organized them selves as follows on tMonday evening: President, C. T. Horni secretary, L. K. Boyerj treasurer, E. II. Snyder; wth F. P. Semmel, M. O. Bryan and' Richard Koons as the other members. The hoard meet on the first Monday of each month at the residence of the treasurer on First street. Final preparations for the union meet ing of Locomotive Firemen and the Brotherhood of Trainmen on the 29th Instant are nqw roaklpg, and tlie event promises to be a big one. A business meeting will be held In the morning, and in the afternoon there wilt be a public meeting at which an interesting program will be recited. The annual election for nine directors of the Lehighton Water Company will be held on Saturday, July 12. The present directors are John S. Lentz, W. A. Der bamer, R. F. HotTord, W. H. Montz, J. L. Gabel, W. C. McCormlck, John Obert, W. E. Ash and IS. J. Kunlz. Tho directors in turn elect a secretary, treasurer and presi dent, the latter from their number and Ibe former from the stoc.kliqlders. The Y. P. S. of the Reformed church will hold their last meeting for the summer months on next Monday evening In the basement of the church building, when the following very Interesting program will be recited ; Duett.Mlss KIstler and Mr. Dlohl ; recitation, Jantz; sketch, J); Lis Little Manti; duett, Misses Raudenbusb and Farreni recitation, II. S. Dlehlj select reading, Emma Loutz; quartette, Misses Obert and KIstler, Messrs. Kennel aud Dtehl; closing address, Rev. Reber. "Renjy" Moycr, once a well-known character about town on account of his weak mlndeijness. dM tills week at Pleasant Corner, Lehigh county, where ha had been living for a number of years past.,1 Ills father, Isaac Moycr, accidentally fell In the Lehigh river and was drowned many years ago, his body being recovered at Easton some dajg later. Another son Owen, also weak minded, fell from the L. A-S. railroad bildge at the north end of THE COUNTY SCAT. A l.ocol C'ankft or I.ln Ha wetilttfta '" onnl nml Olliern-Jee. Court convene next Monday. Ten prisoners are In the County jail. Base Ball In Munch OhiuiV Is a dead letter. Our people are anxiously anticipating the meeting of the State Tofteliors Associa tion in this town In July. Alex Snyder of Lower Towamensuig was paid $0 bounty on six Cox scalps by the County Commissioners oaSaturday. A solid old Republican war horso circling among tlopoliticatis on Wednesday was John Fcnstcrmacher, of Lehigh Gap. Frank Schwartz is president of tho Onoko Fire Company In East Mauch Chunk organized recently with 108 mem bers. A new wrought iron span will be built to the East Mauch Cliunk bridge, In according with the reconinucndatlonsof the April Grand Jury. Glen Onoko was formally opened for the summer season last Friday when large excursions from Audenrled, Allentown and Philadelphia enjoyed tho wonderous beautv of the most popular resort Iri America. E. II. Ranch, iho veteran editor of tho Democrat, Is a speaker at a big Democratic picnic In Berks county on Saturday. Among the other distinguished men to be present Is Congressman Mills, author of tho illlls' tariff bill. Samuel Corttlgbt Is scheming for a great Independence Day celebration for Jlauch Chunk. There will be a chorus by 300 whilerobed Girls, an oration, a display of fireworks and all the other features of a first rate 4th of July. Boon, of WIlkes-Barro, a breakman on a Lehigh Valley freight train, was badlv hurt about the head Wednesday afternoon by being struck by oirb of tho coal sheds near this town. He was taken to St. Luke's hospital on train No. 7. ' The conductor of No. 0 Lehigh Valley passenger train on the Beaver Meadow road gaye three tramps a severe beating at Mauch Chunk the other evnlng for steal ing the contents of the dinner pall belong ing to his crew. He cauaht them In the act. II". A. Selgf red, of East Mauch Chunk, District Tempter of the I. O. G. T., will Institute a lodge In the school house at Lehigh Gap on Saturday evening coming. Flourishing branches of this order are located In nearly all the towns In this county, Joslah Connelly, known all over Car bon county as 'the blind aud ono-amed soldier who lost both sight and limb by the explosion of a cannon during a cele bration in this place some years ago, will glye his annual exourslou over the Switch back on the 21st and 2?nd Instant. William Stormer, an old soldier living In the second ward, still carries his right hand In a sling consequent to an accident several weeks ago' Ho is employed In Nelce's planing mill and was engaged at a circular saw when his hand slipped and came In contact with the saw, Inflicting a painful injury, Jacob Ginter who Is a familiar figure aiouud town celebrated his seventy-seventh birthday anniversary on Thursday. He Is an original Schuylkill county man aud one of the oldest Afauch Chunkers now Hying, and an original grandson of Jacob Ginter who first discovered anthracite coal at Summit IIU1 almost a century ago. On Tuesday evening with tho ton o'clock Jersey Central passenger train a prcposscslng young lady well dressed and evidently between tho oge of 20 and 25 years was let off at the depot at this place, and on request for a good hotel was directed to l'KOl'LK WHO COMK ANI OO. reraonnl (loaaip ntrant People wlio Vlatt nml go n Vlalllng. F. O. Beck, of ITazleton, was among the visitors in this town Friday. E. J. Kunlz. of Philadelphia, is back home to spend the warm summer months. Stephen Ilartman. of Schnecksvillo, Pa., was a guest at the residence of T. D. Clauss this week. (Jouncllmen Koch and Semmel were at Slatlngton Tuesday looking at that town's macadamized streets, II. J. Jforgan, of tho Hersh Heater Works, was doing business for the firm In York Stato this week. Miss Laura, daughter of M. O. Trex ler, will spend tho snnimer months with her aunt at Atlantic City. A jolly trio, Ex-shcrlff Raudcnbtish, Jonathan KIstler and F. E. Miller, did Slatlngton on business Wednesday. Mrs. I. S. Koch and daughter Mattie, spent several days this week very pleasant ly with relatives and friends at Berlins vllle, Pa. Two jolty good fellows hailing from Wllkesbarre and spending a few days here this week week were John D. Miller and Henry Reudenauer. Alex Bowman, superintendent of electric light Allentpwn, with his wife, spent Sunday with Ex-sheriff Raudenbusb and family, on north First street. Two genial young fellows In town Friday shaking hands and making friends with the "boys," were -James and Frank Jennings, of Moostc, 1'a,,'- brothers of'our Hugh Jennings. M. A. Weiss and family, of Wllkes barre, were In town over Sunday with friends, prior to leaving for their new home In Allentown, where Mr. Weiss will be connected with a cracker bakery. Two estimable young ladles of Weldaws vllle, Pa., visiting in town during the past week, were the JIsses Knerr's, sisters of our young friend T. J. Kn'err. They were the guests of Miss Sallib and Emma Clauss. Rev. G. W. Gross waa-a familiar figure on our streets this week. - He was formerly pastor of the Ebenezcr Evangelical church here, but Is now of Allentown. He Is also n leader in the prohibition' movement In Pennsylvania. William inompson, of Mauch Chunk, was In town on Wednesday. He was on his way home from a visit to his farm In New Mahoning, and reports all kinds of. grain to be In a flourishing condition rye especially; there being stalks soyan and eight feet tall. Early Monday morning we had a pleasaut call from our old friend and former citizen, John Marquart, of Scranton, who was on his way home from Bethlehem, wbero he was a delegate co the Lutheran Synod. Mr. M. was a charter member of Trinity Lutheran church In this place, and at home Is a worker In tho good cause.-. O'Hara Is a pitcher. Yenser Is Infallible In left field. Chambers belongs on first base. Lehighton Is playing great ball. Mauch Chunk will have no club. Simmons does well behind the bat. Smith don't bit as hard as formerly. Manager Clauss appreciates his team. Manlz astonished the natives as usual. The home team goes to Tamaqua Satur day.., Nusbavmi Is covering more ground at short. Buy your grand stand tickets at the box office. " Obaetve Bob Chambers smile when he makes a bit. The Alerts, of New Jersey! will play Ball the Mansion House, where she engaged a' uereon- l"e "' room for the night. Qn being shown to her aopartment told the porter to turn on the gas at full blaze as she desired plenty of light, and then asked blip to call her early as she desired to depart on the early train going west the following morning. At the the hour requested when the porter knocked on the door he smelted tho strong oder of gas and receiving no response In formed the proprietor, when the door was forced open and the young girl fou.nd dead In bed srnqthered b,y gas escaping from a jet which is presumed she blew out some time dining the night. Investigation by the jury empanelled by 'Squire Boyle Wednesday morning deduced that she was Martha Welsh an emigrant from Ireland bound to friends at Sandy Huu, and that her death was the result of accident, On her person was found a $5 bill and two five cent pieces together with a ticket from New York to Sandy Run. ner clothing were neat and showed evidence of more refinement than usually found with the average run of emigrants. In her effects an Episcopal bible, showing slqs, of much wear was also found together with several other artioles of minor ImporUnce.'and the address of Mrs. Susan Kecny, 021 Front street, Philadelphia. Hoys, Make Your Mother Urlng You for your new suits to Sondheim's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, ll'e Laura JJlUer; solo, Miss Ida J have the flnest lUtlngmlts. n nils' valley at Brand stand, prices low enough to ploase everybody. Teachers' lSxnmlnatloii. The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1800 will be held as follows: Neiquehonlnn (or Mauch Chunk Township, Monday, June v. Summit Hill Horouh, WftdpMiUy, June U. Halt MaucU'oun'lt liorounh, Friday, June 13. Weatnerly liorougU, Monday, July, 10. Audenrled for Hanks TanniUlp, Wednesday, June II. Lantlord Borough, Saturday, June 21, Lehighton, for Lehighton, Paekerten, Parry- vllle and Welitport, Tuesday, June 21. Mauch Uhunk Dortugh, Saturday, June 28. NEWSY WEISSPORT. T.ocm1 Jittnhlrg flirting Together by the "Stroller." Thlngsthat will Intercut you. George Enzlan Is nnrsing a severely sprained foot. Our public schools will re-open for a nine months term on August 26. Miss Clara Miller, of Bangor, Pa., spent Sunday very pleasantly with Iter parents heie. Wo regret to report tho genial R. J. Hongen as being on tho slok list, suffering with neuralgia. Hello 1 Samuel Roger I there Is a letter In the post ofllco for vou. When jou call for It say advertised. Mrs. M. WcaTcr, Misses L. Rckcrt and A. Krcssley, of Allentown, spent Sunday with Jacob Straussbergcr. ' Next Sunday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock Rev. Wuchtcr will be Installed as pastor of tho North Welssport Lutheran church. All aro invited to bo present. A business change talked off Is that Jacob Straussbergcr will buy Frank Reed's butcher route, house, shops Ac, and that tho latter will go Into the wholesale cattle trade. W. II. Slrausaberger, W. H. White head, H. A. Grayer and W. II. Horn left on Monday for Allentown, wherotheyare enrolled as students In the American Business College. Burglars forced an entianco Into Levi Horn's restdenco on the east side Sunday evening by removing a window glass and raising the window. Before securing Levi's roll, however, they were frightened olf. The school board re-organlzed on Monday evening with W. F, Blery as presi dent; H. C. Trapp as secretary and Reuben Musselman as treasurer. The other mem bers are IK. L. Kntz, A. J. Guth and John Arner. Joseph l'eters Is succeeded by the genial Aaron Snyder as general manager of Nathan Snyder's general store and planing mill, on the east side. Mr. Peters goes to Parryvlllo where he has growing business interests. A game of ball on Decoration Day be tween the "Ncver-sweats," of Mackerel town and "Bluffers," of Rascalvllle, re sulted in a Bcore of 1.10, in favor of the "Nover-swcats." The game was umpired by Charles Acker. Services In the Union church on Sun day morning and evening next by the Re formed congregation. The pastor, Rev. J, J. Stauffer, will preach in the evening on the subject of "The Unspeakable Gift." The public Is cordially Invited to attend these services. Iron Moulder's Union No. 235 will hold a grand fair and festival in the school hall, on the evenings of July 10, and 12. For tho success of the affair a live com mittee are now at work perfecting arrange ments. When the time comes you want to patronize tho boys. An ice cream and strawberry festival will be held In the school hall and campus on Thursday, Friday and Saturday eyen- tgs under tho auspices of the Lady Mem bers of the Reformed church. The proceeds are to be dovoted to tho fu ture uso of the congregation. While Amandus Beer of the east side was engaged hewing limber one day re' cently his axe caught In tho branch of a tree and glauclrg off struck him on the right foot Inflicting a seyere wound from the ankle to tho big toe. Dr. Hern dressed the injured pedal appendage and Amandus will soon be O. K. , Progressive Jl'eissporl, you cast shame on Lehighton. This week a plank walk and railing one hundred and fifty feet long was laid from the approach of the new Iron bridge cast along Bridge streot. The borough fathers deserye the heartiest com mendation for the wise and enterprising Improvement, Now, get to work on tho Park. The Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com pany put a new noor in tlie oanal bridge this week. They don't seem to care much for Grand Jury recommendations calling fer a new structure. Judge Dreher will bavo to call 'em in and go at them with the legal whip: Compel them to do what a common poor man would h tve too were the property his. The "Stroller" Is pleased this week to chronicle the marriage of our former towns man Wesley FRtiluger, now of Taylorvlile, Pa.., to Miss Jennie Cooper, an estimable and accomplished young lady, of the same place.- Friends here extend best wishes and heartlst congratulations for a fair share of tills life's successes. The young couple spent a few days with Uriah Fatz.inger and family this week while on a deltghtfuj little wedding toor, John W. Reed, of Welssport, is the agent for this county for "Tho Business Guide," a very valuable and interesting book for all business men, in fact no man who Is doing business should be without It and especially so as the price places It within the reach of all, vli I.O0. He Is also agept for tho Q M. Barbers' "Hook of Laws," a yaluabio book for everybody price $3 00. When Mr. Reed calls, examine samples and order tho books. From the Wllkesbarre fierurd we learn breezes by J. it. Esch, of the Valley House, this concerning tho former pastor of the and Jerre Roth, two patriotic citizens who Lutheran Church whlcU may Interest some have unbounded faun in the possibilities 1 0f our people; The congregation of St. ot me uomo team, rrorn uieir nign post John's Lutheran Church are ran d v ppIU tion me nags can be Been from, any part ol ing accnualnted with their new pastor.Prof. town sending forth their challenge of Sandt. and are besrlnnlnetn annrcclat htm HASH 1IA1.1.. HoocFs Sarsaparilla I continually proving its merit ns a valuable medicine, by the many cure It Is accomplish ing. This positive merit Is the secret ot Its wonderful and unparalleled success. All we nsk of any one needing a good medicine la that Hood's Sarsaparilla be given n I ilr t.lal. We know that It Is prepared wllh tbeereiitest care from the best Ingredients It Is possible to obtain, that lis rrcullnr Combination. Propor tion and Process d.i give it u;wilor mu..llve HoocFs Sarsaparilla I ie r, ami tl'.-it t r all diseases or i.llectlous .unit I v tin; nre blood or le w MMe ot tho 'Vilcm, It is iibscbiit'Iy unequalled. It will u:'C, wh.'ii l.i the power of medicine, Scrnfu! i, Salt lil.n.ui, Soros, Dolls, l'lmples. all Humors. 1.vh:I.i, Sick Itrudmho, Indigestion, (iiliirrh, Kidney mid Mver Complaints, etc. arsapari " t suffered a prcnt while Willi dyspepsia I wn lir;-eit to try Hood' Sarsaparilla, i ml have taken two hollies. It hat entirely iirfl me it dyspepsia, and a t-crofulmiH i lleclliiu has aln entirely, lls:iipenrcd. lean hardly find words In express my hlgliaiprn. ciiiinn f ll.iod's Karsapailll.i." Am-en II. i.lr.i.iini.M. f ity Hotel, Lancaster. Tenn. IHIooci 9 s arsapari l.lb.ralllrorTi fl.Ufnrf.V Prepared lijr l . 1. HOOD A CO., Apolheoarlet Lowell, Mhm. tOO Doses One Dollar Hood's Sarsaparilla Tl,e nuirked benefit wblch people In run downot weakened Mateot Itealthdcilvc fioin Hood's SurMporllla, conclusively proves the claim that this inedliln " make the we.ik stronR." It does not net like a stimulant, Im rnrtln flniiimis ntrcugtli fnun which there piust follow a reaction nt greater weakness than beti re. but i omiksIiib Just those element which Hie aytrm needs and readily aelio,, Hood's Sarimparilla builds up In a per- HoocFs Sarsaparilla feclly natural way, all the weakened parts, acts upon Iho blood us apuiiflcr and vltallter, agists to healthy act Ion the kidneys and liver. " I have sold threo times ns much Hood's S;ir.apsrllla as of nil others combined, In tny 17 years In business." W. 1). Mei.ipk, "iiiibury, 1'enn. HoocPs Sarsaparilla " I have used Hood's Sarsapatllla and find Hint It accomplishes all that Is claimed. I was troubled with a breaking out or tho skin, commonly called Mitvcs.' Hood's SarsHim rilla gave mo Immediate relief. 1 can cheerfully recommend It to nil those Similarly troubled." AVh. (lALLAOiiicn, Wclghmnater dlh Ward Gas Woika, Philadelphia, Pciui. Hood' Sarsapari Sold by all druggUtg. lll(xfnrA, frcpiirciH y C. 1. HOOD CO., AMtliecurt- J....-ll, X i .. IOO Doses Onu Dollar s ' v .1 ami s Ihey Ilehvil I, . anlTei Iiik. To rllta, :,ml l" flliothci , v, I:, u has not ii ' fectly ci. ren ton, IVi.n. "Ihavctafc' i i i.i 1 pnrllla for :.. '. , . which I w..s t- i ! i : taking tbls ii io. ; . I m ; ever In my '. . r . .: otliein tli.it i: i , i ' i blond pni'lncr." , ood3 arsap " For threo yc.tn. I offered .!.' growing so hi d Hi. ' I w. i .-a i . pletely broken A." i I.i 1 '. taking jIooiI'm Siiisiii'aii.l'i mi I lug that It wi.s (Inl;;;; rip ( mi'. It. After takinp six bottle I -.i and npictlic nml wn rcto". i , lipallb." .TiiiinK. llfssfi I.. Hi. i 5 Sarsaparilla r..VI by n'l ,'rij Jl-tn. pi ; nix for fV lve'l ' ' I Ih'Oli ,t o.. Axjtheeir'.!, Uhm,.i. M.i. IOO Dcaoe Ono bollar Reichard covered first In good shape Friday and Saturday, Jennings' injured finger made a fielder of blm In the last two games. It's great to see Jennings back up the bases as a fielder. He's a player. Jennings Is hard pushed' by Chambers, as the leading "masher" In the club, On Juno 21 either the Hardware, of Al lentown, or S,t. Caripel will play in our park. Admiring Mends of Hugh Jennings presentod him with a beautiful sllyer mounted niaske. Lehighton has dangling from her belt the scalps of seven victims who. n,on,keyed with the buzz so.w, The Cuban Giants, of York, Pa., the celebrated club of colorod,' players are ex pected here on Thursday, 20th. The JeansYlUQ club, with Zelrdt as pitcher, went to Mahonoy City Saturday and defeated the club of that place by a score of 21 to 20. Albright work,; h.,rd on third, and is booked as a reliable batter having headed the battery list since the first game this season, Bartholomew Is an umpire without an eual among amateurs. Ho Is a baseball guide In hltuselNquotlng any rulo without reference to the "book," From the pastern, corner of the ball park floats the stars and stripes, ditto ftom the They were hoisted to the CARBON COUNTY TIPS. Intereatlne Items, Original mid Otherwise That will tand ltcnillng. H'e are pleased to state that Mrs. Remaley, wife of Engineer Amandus Remalej, of Packerton, is convalescing from a serious Illness. James Oliver, of Freeland, and George Frecde, of Weatherlv, on Friday shot at tifteen birds each for a purse nf $100. Freede won by one bird. The Banks township school board met Monday and organized by electing II. II. McBrlde, president; Condy Boyle secretary, and Daniel Ferry, treasurer. The excellent Mahoning Cornet band will furnish the music for the annual enter tainment under the auspices of the Norma'. Institute at Normal Square on the 21st. On the old Kern farm In Lower Tow amensing, the present owner, Oscar Kern, Is now building a new barn 45x00 feet, to hold the bountiful harvests promised for this season. Recently Victor Bowman and Miss Mary Strauss, both well known young peo ple of Uowmanslown,were happily married by Rev. J. S. Krb of Slatlngton. Many friends extend warmest congratulations. A barn 42x84 feet on the property of Fred. Beer In Towamenslng Is ready for roofing. Judging from the number of large new barns going up all oyer Ibe coua- ty tho season's crops must promise very bountifully. On the morning of May 2t)th Rev. J, J. Stauffer, of Welssport, united in the holy bonds of matrimony Daniel jVoser and Miss Jtfartha Minnlcb, both of Coal' dale. They visited Easton friends before going home. One of the most attractive and beaut! ful residences oetween Welssport and Stroudsburg is the remodelled house of the well-known Dr. Gerhard, of Kresgeyille, who has just completed extensive Improve' ments to his property. Tho Moser families of Boston, Jfass., and Allentown, will this summer again take up their abode at Frank Setberllng's popular Forest House, Steinlersville, wher all the pleasures of country life can be .en joyed and thoroughly appreciated. Zellner, the lumberman, has a large force of men at work cutting the timber off the Mrs. Paul Beer tract of land near Stem lorsville. In turn Lewis Chrlstman has the sub-contraot to skin tho trees of their bark which Is sold to II. J. Kunlz, the tan ner, at Lehighton. This work being pushed In a lively manner makes things brisk in that section. The two and a half story framo dwell lng house of William Senslnger, In Fiank- lln township, together with all contents, was deal roved by fire Thursday. The building was partally Insured, Mr. Sen singer Is a man of family and the loss falls heavily on blm, so much so that sympathetic friends who understand his condition are soliciting money subscriptions In his be half. "Opera liberty. This reminds us that Lehighton, like her flag, has never been downed. Long may she wave! The first game with Jeanesvllle Friday morning gaye Lehighton its sixth con secutive victory the soore standing 1 to 0. very highly. At their gathering of latl Thursday evnlng they found nx possessed I ot very pleasing socia,i qualities, and as i speaker he Is equally satisfactory. Prof. Ssmlt U a scholarly looking man of delicate features, fair complexion, high forehead, home team, and In tlte middle of the game East Welssport, for Franklin Tevtnitilp and ue reuteo. canner deunings wim a oauiy Independent UlJtTlct.TuesdiTy, July U. 1 hurt middle linger. He was succeeded by Reichard was In the. probers box for the I and line, curling brown beard. His manner In tlia. pulpit Is easy and graceful and his delivery is exouiient. ills words arc Ituiliondale, for Packer1 Township, Thursday, Intwn nml rncAtvoil tntiirlat f mm' wlilnli li July IT, .,,., ' -A. ,.,.. nockport, for Lehmh and Lausanne Ton l"" ..... " ships, -Wednesday. August U, sun auve. T. A. Snyilcr, The Page Literary Society, ofthe Millers vllle State Normal S.chnol held lis thirty Rrqf. F. T' Stptler has been re-elected anniversary last, rilday eyening, anu day, August n nnqclpal of our public schools at a "i .ivu' ... : Kast Haven, for Ktdder Township, Thursday, August U. Pleasant Corner, for Malioirtng Township, Wednesday, August 30. cast Fenn, tur lust, fenn Township, Tliurs- salary of tlOO per roontli. The re-election of Mr. Sutler s hut a proper acknowledgment of meritorious services rendered to the public gabooli during the two Jara he has been connected with them. Under his manage ueni marked Improvement Is noticablo in all the departments and his retention In the above capacity reflects due credit on the new board of directors. For the first time In the history of Leblghtou there will he a grand, patriotic observance of the gloilous Fourth In this Ply Tlie comtulttfrf! mi arrangements jfrwwt Lelweeu "fOO and 1U00 Jr. O. U. A, M. members to he In line together with binds of niusie. Following the parade there will be a public meeting In the Opera House, on which occasion Rev. W. R, Covert, of Slonerwllle, Pa., ami other will talk. In the evening there will be a grand display of flrawork. The latter part of the ttiwrenBia ooc paopla are expected to contribute, to UWaJlj- from an account of the proceedings pub Ushed In tho Lancaster Xetc Bra we clip the following lit referenpo to our towns man T. A. Snydsr: Tho Page orator was Prof, Theo. A Snyder, of Lnhlglitop, pa, prpfessor Snyder Is School Superintendent of Oarbon county and a. graduate ot Mlllersytlle In the class or '77. lie took for his subject "Our Country's Perils and Its Posslhllltlas." Us spoke from the point of view of a teacher and a patriotic citizen, and in a Millport, for Lower Taw.ARenilng Tewnihlp, saiuraay, agun j. QtemlerSTlUe. for Upper TowatnepHng Tewn. ship, Tuesday, August Zt. Sto.n.y OrceK Sehcol House, fur J'ann Vrest Township, Saturday, aentciRber (L tehlshtpn, (Special examination), Haturday, September p. All applicants must be examined In the District In which they Intend to teach un less written permission to do otherwise be granted by tlie board ot directors desiring to employ such teachers. No eertlftcatee striking aud forcible way point! ou,t the wl11 be nt t apnllmnts under If years ilaneriar(dthppplbllltl8tifthf future." u u '"f"1""" "uk y,ivklii;li(ei J.litcn' We will saye you dollars If you buy vour men's, boys', and children's suits of us, ll'e oarry a large stoek ot wall made suits, and ean Mil you a boy's good suit from $1.85 up to VI. ifm's all-wool salts from ffi to (20. Henieuiber, that Sondlwlta' One Price Miar Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, Is the cheapest place Id this secUuu to buy clothing. best works on teaching. AU applicant having ft full one (I) on last year's ow ti fl ea tense 1 not be examined In such branches this year. References as to character will lie required of all applicants not known to the Superintendent. T. A. Snvukk, Co. Snp't. Full line of Ingrain and Mruaaeli car pet at ftsnry Schwartz, ou Sank at. Chambers, the Infallible first baseman. In the afternoon 1000 people saw the hotest contested came of ball the home park tbls season. Both clubs drow bUnka until the filth Inning when Jeaneayllle scored tworuns and Leblsiop, s,oon followed suit. The Iioraa teaiu, played the best ball having ha,d nine ipen on bases to the. visitors three. O'Hara and Simmons were in tlie poiuts and did excellent work. When rapidly (ailing rain stopped the game at the seventh inning the greatest excite ment was manifested and every one of tho 1000 present moved away sorry that the game could not be fought out to a finish. In the game on Saturday with Muhlenbure Colleee, Allentown, the home team won an easy victory out generating the visitors in every point tle tftore twins H to u. 4.r , Vou VWn MuVv 83 on every flaB.OO worth of olotlng you buy, either ready-made or made to order, at die One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Oall and examine our new goods whether you buy or not. TAX VV. Pertous knowing UmwmIvm W be in debted to this, eaUuuiiruent for job work' :or sobacrlpUou ie requested to pv up at i once. It la unnecessary to say that we need ibe mw and most have lv thoiielitful and well considered, el vine (he hearer something to ponder over after the I. qualities Ol discuorse U ended. tt. ,.;- There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as .the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack . the peculiar and remarkable AYt M Itomember. Keep your eye on your newspaper and see which of the merchant want your custom and are sufllclentlv courteous to Invite you to call. There l a good deal more In advertising than you may think. It Is not only to tell of his goods that a man advertis es, but It Is also to invite the people who read the thinking, intelligent people to pay him a visit and judge for themselves as to the quanttlty, quality and price of what he offenrfor sale. House Shoe Store." HEADQUARTERS FOR Lilly, Brackett & Co., Taylor & Carr, L. A. Crossett, LM, Reynolds &Co Fine Shoes for men's wear mnde in Knngaroo, Dongoln and Calf-skin. All sizes and widths. Our leaders in Ladies and Misses Shoes are made by Hough & Ford, Croxtou, Wood & Co. J. IT. Smith & Co., Wolfe Shoe MT g Co., and others, in Opera and Common Sense styles. All widths. Our stock of Low Shoes in Opera's, Oxford and Newport Ties is complete. We can show you all the different colors and styles in these goods at prices that do all the talking, it m need of anything in our line call around, examine stock and prices.' E. Gr. ZERlXr. KEMERER & S WARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET, Are acknowledged leaders in Lowest Prices and Excellent Qual ity of Goods. Never before in the history of Lehiehton-has one single firm carried such a Complete and Rich Assortment of Handsome Furniture and the Most Beautiful Patterns in Carpets. . . SOMETHING NEW A Carriage Swinpng Cradle, .lumper, Swing and Sleigh, ALL Combined in ONE, for the same price as an ordi nary Baby Cab. Thoy aro very Handsome, Complete and Dur able. Mothers should not Jail to see the large assortment of these new and handsome carri ages now on exhibition at our popular Furniture Store. Vl,rc la lv ML.iuu I.,lt Thbe disappeared from the house of Horace HallaeU at Ilarveyvllle Luzerne County, l's., an the morning of if ay 7,1800, Nohumi Patberman, aged 14 years. Wore dark clothing, poor shoes, has dark hair, and eyes and rather dark complexion. Any informnatlon eonoerulng his whereabouts would be thankfully received hv UU father, I'eter II. Fatherman SajUiralnirg, Monroe County, Pa, - If vou want to see one of the fir eat lines of H'all Papar aver made, vail at LBckenbach'i Afaueh Otmnk. .n (uiHivnae stock of new aprlngatykM la Wall I'arr and Window Sltida at Luckeubach'a, Mfccch Cbuut Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. Tis sold everywhere. POLITICAL ANNODKCEMENTS. t3rHeclal Notice I unoiiBcemmta umler Prlca, ThrM Dalian. -pvm COUNTY TREASlTRKIt, Samuel Cavjwntei Of Ma.ueh CKunk, Carbon county. HubMt to the Itulea icnvi-ruInK the IxiiiiM'ratk ' Nuuimatlug Convention. F .c -a aT o 5 urn p o) 13 O H rl'O G cS DC .CO SO a w . u 2 SSterS $ "S SL"B 2 o S 2 12 S M O C " H o - o ion KKQIBTKR A RECOItDKH. F. A. Driatbach, Of Kaat Mauch Chunk, Penaa. SubiMl 10 i&f Bttlca govtfiuai Mta MWlnaMBg Caavwioa. 2:2 .2 a 3 r7 lSs 5.5 2 R tq -a r-" a e":m o to t ; to g.S is 8 g-- 5 o 8 T3 " "c iS OS 5 4S.2 S a? WA. l'KTKlts, Saloon wt Hrsuui.int, Uank , Street. l'reh !jn;prBlwas'"iiti. ) nse&aon. Drop In awl n noHi l 77. PIIOTUCillAPlI Itel (xALLERY, Periaaneatlv lueatwl nar Valloy Iiot. for Cab ib eta and Family RrouM. (M ftMuraa cop la aadeaUrawt. aulyl- osrAiteiitiOE! At RUBER'S IHIUfl STOItE. tly tint atiiKle bottle, by 1-4 and 1-3 iloa. uuiitltlMi, Hntt In JohlHmi lota at Jobber lloa, llooil'a MnrHllln van alwaya U hail. ESUANOti HUAVtM, Aivo'aTa uhi having aud halrmittlBg. .Mis . i')ui lite - in ni , , ,,wn toi UiaMa . w i aula 83THav(4 you Read the Advocate I