ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE BARGAIN OFFERINGS ! We liayp r !ol of goml tiling In stor? for you. Bnnngli can be javctl on a mnni h's buying lo pay for your (timtricr vacation 10 miners of strictly pure laundry snap for Cc. It's called "Nusbsiun's Our I'.esl Soap." It Is put up in Ion onkos In ilrmble wrapper! ami Is its flue a piece of gomtn as was ever placed on tho matkot. For makltt? ft refreshing bevcrnitP tlmro fs nothing to surpass and hardly lo equal "Nusbauin s Golden Ulo Coffee." It Is packed in ono pound, alr-tlglit package, at 32c. per pound, We have more Ladles' I.asllngaml Foxei! Shoes than wo caro for. They aro hero In Congress, I.&co and Mutton. Wo aro stiro to niovo them at the revised prices, which tango from 07c. up to i2.80 for good slock. Ladles' Ulbbed Jersey llalbrljjgan Vcsis are, reduced to 10c from 82c. A lot of $1,16 Corsets aro now reduced to 93c. Men's Fine WhlloSuspendcrs have lalten a tumble. COc. to 45c. 80c, to 00c. $1.00 to 80c. Two grades of Men's Flannel Shirts have bean caught In the tumble. f0c. shirts go to 43c. 75c. shirts so to 00c. J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South ami Plum Streets, I-elilgliton, I'm The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. JITLT, G 1800 GOSSIPING GATHERINGS. Milton Kemmcrer and Miss Carrie E , daughter of John I'ettlt, of West lletlilo bem were united In marilago last Saturday evening. The young couple hayn the best wishes of a lame circle of friends for a long life of happinpss. Star.. The bride h a sister ofrMrs. II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., of town, and has a number of friends and acquaintances In this nelgbbnihood who tender hearty congratulations and best wishes. It Is about a settled thine that this town is to have a hose house and tho con tract will soon be glvon -out. The Anvo-r-ATE bopes.lt will he of brick with rooms for Council and school board to meet In, together with other conveniences. Every town of any pretensions whatever havo aiieli buildings and T.chlghtnn should not be In the rear. At the union' meeting on Sunday In this place O. A. Wilson, Oiand Trustee of the B. of I. F., of New Jersay, made this pleasant referenco lo Lehlghlon. "There are more railroaders and wage arnnrs In this little town who aro the owiicrs of ,hpr own homes than there are In any other town In the slain of Pennsylvania." A watch for a life lime. When pur chasing a gold watch you should see a large assortment to select just what you want. The place to find such an assortment Is at E. II, Kohl's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. Ills latest reduced prices wll! save you a day's waees on your purchase. On Sunday evening next at 7tf0 o'clock John Stark, of East oil, and Miss Lizzie. Jlller, of town, will be happily wedded. The ceremony will be performed In the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church by Rev, J. II, Kuder. The many friends hereabouts of Iley. E. A. Bauer, of Ilazleton, will greatly re gret to learn of his Illness. The reyerend gentleman was at one tlmp, many years ago, pastor of the Lutheran congregation In this place. A gentleman of experience In clcctiie. Illumination Is said to be anxious to light this town by the above system. It could ba done at compatatiyely small cost if our people would move lively in the matter. Our stock of jewelry was nover so com plete, pretty and artistic as Is now displayed at E. II. Hold's ilfouch Chunk Jewelry Store. When you aro In town don't fall lo take a look at t tic large slock, Thomas Weiss and family, of Bethle hem, stopped at tho Exchange for a few bouts Tuesday on their way home from a jaunting expedltlou'to Ilazleton, Tamaqua and other places. A handsome new bar is an Improve ment lo tho Carbon Bouse. It was built at Miller's Welssport planing mill, and shows what excellent mechanism can do. In order to accommodate, an expected big rush for "grub" on the Ith Ed. Ita cliff and Charley Lilly will run a refresh inent stand on south First struot. jonuny iienntngcr who fen from a cherry tree In the south cud a few days bo, and was badly Injured, Is about again as lively as a cricket. Why don't tho Street Commissioner take one man and spend a day m two In fixing up the Park? It's present condition Is disgraceful. Be patriotic on tho Fourth. Peoorato your hornet and business place. Make the occasion a meiuorahlo nuo anil help tho boys along. Al Heffelflnger who learned how to telegraph at ilio L. tfc S. depot in this town, Is temporarily located at Saranton. Wilson Trainer lias Increased the con venlences of his pleasant home on Second street by erecting a large double kitchen The hotels could' t fasti the null of Visitors In town last Sunday, It should be a pointer to them for the Portrtli, An Immense sttKtkof new spring styles In Wall Paper and Window Shades at Luckenbach's, Mftt'.ch Chunk. If you want to see one of the finest lines of ll'all Paper over made, mill at Lockenbach's Jaueh Chunk. The storekeppeis In thU town who are patriotic will clow their business places on, t,e Fqurtli. Wqrk s balng rilil on Millet's Planing mill the foundation walls being almost up. --H ws 06 degrees In the nin on Mon dayhotter than at any time thli yenr. Il'hew I Hire your teams of David Khlwt, the North strset liveryman, Prleee very low If the Park oan't be kept In a reepoul- able condition will some one tall tie why? For a choice lot of wedding rings go to E H, Ilobl's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Mote. A lame bear, whli a palate tor beer, was a First street an ruction on Monday. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry .Nimarlz, on llmk st. The Park would make a good pasture for rows. (Jul the giais. Bad pavements on First street pre dominate. Raspberries are 15c per quart. Cut, the grata in the l'ark Clean out tbe nutter. Obseye itm 4tti. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. Intri .-.I Inn Item, Original and Otliernlur Hint Mill Ml mil IttwilliiK. The Mahoning Hanu will plrnlr on Saluiday. A young son of Ktigiiiper lieese. nf eiilhoily, fell out of bed uiip niKht re cently and broke his collar bone. The corner stone of the npw Evan gelical church at Albrlgbtsvlllp will be laid Sunday, July Olli with ceremonies appro priate tu the occasion. Islah G Inter, of East Penn.ngftl three score ten and more, was found dead In bed on Hnndav morning, lie was an old rest dent of the township and at one time Is said to have been quite well off In this world's goods, but going Into apple-jack dl.tillln? business lost him much of his fortune. He was a brother lo .la cub Olntei, of Mauch Chunk. Interment took place on ll'nlneday. -Itev. C. J. Cooper, tho flnanel.il agent of Muhlenberg- College, Allentown, spent Sunday with Itev. W. II. Sliauss at the Wost l'eiiii and Knit l'ptin churches In tho Interests of this collegp, which ho, reports in a prosperous condition. Tho prospects for a largo froshmaii class In the fall are very encouraging. Ira Seldelaml J. I.ouc acrer, of Xurm.il Square, gmt'twud last week. In September Kdward I.ongacro, of Wost renn will outer the college On Sun day, tho l.'Hh, Inst., tins congregation In Kast 1'cnn will tako an envelope collection for this college. I'nckerton rarngrnrili. Tim good people of this town will bare an opportunity to enjoy the 4th cither at Lehlghlon or -Vauch Chunk, both of these places will celcbralo the day In a becoming way all needed now Is a fair day. Packortou has many who aro interested In Ilio Lehlghlon club, this was noticible Saturday evening In the anxiety lo hear from Ilaz'elon. Wo do not think the Lehlghlon team will lower their colors to any amaturo club In tho state. The very gentlemanly treatment of the Cuban Ulants, by tho home club also by Ilio citizens caused favorable comment by Visitors perfect order prevailed during tho game. 'I ho entiro absence of mwdylsm Is a guarantee that ladies need not hesllato to witness a natno at Lcliighton whenever desirous. Sunday bao ball playing docs 1101 meet, with sulllclent approval from the masses to warrant its success. Of course there are those who see no harm, and really champion tho effort and yet will roundly denounce, the running of trains on Sunday. "Consistency Is a Jewel" but lots of good peoplo never wear the same. It Is perfectly safo to obey public senti ment In regard to such Sunday atiianc ments. IPc do not believe that a sufllcletit number of the citizens of any town would appear at a ball game on Sunday, there fore it should not bo Indulged in a proper regard for the religious element of any community should govern. Itnso 111th. About seven hundred ei'tlittslastle specta tors look advantago of tho flue weather on Saturday, says tho Plain Stealer, to go out to tho ball park to see the home team do battle for honors with tho strong ohlgh. ton club. A prettier exhibition of the national gamp had iieyer been seen on the homo grounds. The confest throughout was rcpleto with brilliant plays In which both sides took part, the honors belnc equally divided. For the homo .team, the plavlngof Ward. Leckle, and Bachman and Musselman was specially fine. Ilothermal. Simmons and Chambers carried off the honors for tho ylsltois. Early in the name the homo team secured a eood lead and it looked as If the victory would be tielr's. by poor playing in the eighth Inning the tho visitors wero allowed to lie the score with thrco unearned runs. From this until the end off tho eleventh Inning sharp wotk In the Hold by both sides prevented any more run-getllng until tho game was called to allow the visitors to catch the train. The scoro Is as follows. Ilazleton 0 0 1 0 Jl 0 2 I 0 0 07 Lehlghlon 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 07 Two-liase hits Ilothermal. Three-base lilts AVard. Bases stolen By Hazclton. fl; Lehlghlon, 0. Bases on balls Hazelton, 2; Lchlghton, 7. Struck out By JAissle tnan, 8; by O'Hara, 5. Lofton bases Ha zclton, 7. Lehlghlon, 5, Hit by pitched ball O'Hara, Dottblo plays Buchuian to Falrhursl. Passed balls Bolls, C. H'lld pitches Musselman, 1. Time of game 2 hours and W) minutes. I'mplre John Jforan. Scotor H. B. Kisnor. Lehlghlon needs a stronger out field. Ladies must pay ten cents to seo tho game on tho afternoon of the -1th. The game between the operators on Monday resulted 7 to 3 In favor of the Chambers combination. Chambers played the gamo of his life on Saturday, whloh Is accounted for by tho sum remlulno attendance. Jennings, who played ball with 11s, but Is now of Allentown, Is said lo be the best catcher In the inter-state league. Kothcrmal, tho now short stop. Is a daisy. Ho Is also a pitcher. If there Is lo bo a change battery on the lib, why not try lilin In tho box-. The Lehlghlon Clnb is becoming quite conceited, One of them is said to hayo re marked they "could not afford to play witli a team as weak as tho Catasauquas, since they would fait lo draw an audience at Lehlghtou." Catas.iuqua oor. Allentown PrtMo. There Is n good bit of truth In It, Calasanqua wouldn't draw near as well as a mustard platter. Iiiinlt Notice. An enoourwlng sin of the times lu the, remarkable growth of schools impart ing loehnlpal Knowledge, qualifying for the practical duties of llfo. An Instance of this unprecedented success Is the Prickelt Col lege of f'nmmeicel formerly Bryant & Strat- ton), Philadelphia, located In Uie handsome new "Glrard Building," Broad and Chest nut Streets. While tho value or tlie build ing Is one million dollars, the training in hutluess and shorthand given oy this Cot lege is worth more than dollars lo any ; oung man or woman desirelug to make a succes sfut start In biuliiess life. TMieliflr Apiiolnlttit, At ft recent meeting of the Directors of our public schools the following teachers were appointed fur the ensuing term I (irammar school, L. M. Beldler. Olrls ady. secondary, Haute I,. Kooiu Boys adv. secondary, AgKie It. Hank. Girls seooncary, Hallle S. Mitsehlits. Boys secondary, Alios Mantz. Olrls adv. primary. Kate A. H'arner. (JirU and primary, Laura ll'eldaw. Boys and primary, Lillle llelolianl. (Hi Is 1st primary, Mery B. catell. Itojs 1st primary, Maggie I. Huntilnger, A maeniUoaut new stock of silverware just received at the Mauch I'hnnk Jewelry Store Is the handsomest lot ever dUpla)ed in this seel ion. E. II. Hold's s ihe place t'j buy su 'tlnug sud everything artistic and ocAuliful hi silver and gold. Jr. 0 U. A. M. DAY.! Mil! rilUrillAMMH OK RXHUC1HKB TO 1115 ODSKItVHI) TO-DAY. L The pnrarte will form at one o'clock, In front of tho Opera House In the following order: Jopph S.-Webb, Ciiief Marshal. rinsT wvistox, Carriages and Speakers, (1. A It. Drum Porno John Itertnletio l'osMSM.O. A.R.Lphlghton fliaiasKii uouiietl. 4, I'lillllpsbuic N. .1. I'.xceislor council, 2(1, Euslon. Phil .Sheridan Council, 287, Allentown. No Surrender Council, 103, Calasanqua, AKCOXU DIVISION. Black Cipck Council, 51. H'eatherly. t'lierr? Council. Cherrvvllle. Jr. O. U. A. M., Band. Slatlnston. Star Lodee Council, 08, Slatlngton. NcsquehoiilnsBand. tot. Vl-igah Council. 13:1. Mauch Chunk. Electric Council. 38-1, East Mauch Chunk, THIItn DIVISION. Xew MabnntiifT It.iml. Oak drove Council. 3."7. Pleasant Corner, jviireii council, Kunkletown. Giand Council, 201, New Tripoli, Arlon Cornet Band. Lehigh Council, 101, Lchlghton. 1IOUTK on-AitADu: First Division will fotm on Flfst street, light testing in fiont of Opera House. "Sec ond Division will form on Bankway, right testing on First street. Third Division will form on Iron street, right resting on 1'irsi street. -1111) parade will move up Mrstto Oclue, out Ochre to Second, out hecoud to Iron, counter-march to South, up South to Third, out Third to Iron, down Iron to Second, nut Second lo Alum, down Alum to First, out First tothe Opeia House. KXIJItOlSKS IN OI'KltA 1IOUSK 1 Miile Arlon Cornet Daml 8liiRliiB-"M.vt,iiuiitrj'llsotTI)ee,"..,rr.O.U.A.M lmer Key. (i. VV. Duncan Welcome Address losepli Iteiinet MuhIc Arlnu Cornet Hand Aililivss The Aims nml Objects ot the Order, l!ev, W. It. Covet t Tlie pulille Is cordially Invited totaUe part m the pxeielses In Ilio Opera House. Tlie union meeting In the Opera House on Sunday under tho auspices of Rollln II. Wll'mr Lodge, No. 381, B. or L. V and Luhiqh Lodt-e, No. 202, 11. or R.R. T., or town, was a very successful affair In every particular. The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hofford. when Rev. G. W. Dungan, of the M. E. church led In scriptural reading and prayer. Ho was followed by T. A. Snjder, in a short ad dress of welcome. P. II. Morrlsy.of Illinois, represented the Brotheihood of Trainmen, and spoke pertinently for half an hour. Ills remarks throughout were clear, con cise and Intelligent, showing capacity and strength in utterance. In turn Hon. Jl'm. M. Itapsher, of tho Carbon countv Bar, was called on and in Ills usnal brilliant way entertained tho large audience for tho best part of an hour, In a lucid address that brought forth almost continual applause. The Brotherhood of Firemen was repre sented by C. 11'. Wilson, of New Jersey. who spoke shortly and plainly on the In terests of the order. The Brotherhood of Firemen were rep resented by the following lodges, Nos. 3, 11, 18, 140, 211; 228. 250, 251. 334. 350, 280. 370, 283. 401, 197, 283, 240 140,248 and SO, and the Brotherhood of Trainmen by Nos. OS, 72, 173, 100, 157. 85. 2, 110, 1, 87, 101, in.l, liH and 00. They aggregated In total between 700 and 800. NOTHSi I1V TUB WAV. The B. of L. F has 10,000 members. Thero aro 17,842 members of the B of R.R. T. Chairman Hofford did the honors quite gracefully. Pennsylvania has twenty-debt B. of L. F., lodges. Tho order was born In New Jersey, Benevolence, Sobriety and Industry are cardinal principles that put man on the bed rock of manhood. Speaker Morrlsy beautifully said that the Brotherhood Is tho ark In which the widow can take refuge on life's tempestuous sea. The Insurance feature Is, or should be. a taking argument in the Brotherhood, and every railroader should at once get into lino. W. F. Hofford, Al. Miller, Francis Solt and August Beckendorf, dliLthecommlttoe work In an excellent manner. They were kept hustling all day in their accommo dating efforts. The good of federation is so clear that It cannot possibly be misunderstood by any one. Unification of all the forces will In crease the power and strength both ntimer- hally and otherwise, 'readier' lUnmliiiitlnus. The Carbon county teachers' examina tions for 1800 will be held as rollows: -Uatt Welujiort, for Franklin Townihlp anil Independent District, Tuesday, July iinuioiid.iie, or Packer TmTnililn, Thursday, July 7. ltoekpart, for Lehigh and Lausanne Town ships, Wednesday, Auguat 13. East Haven, for Kidder Township, Tburtduy, Auuust 14. Pleasant Oomer, for Mahoning Townihlp. Wednesday, August 20. East Fenn, fur Katt t'enn Townihlp, Tburit day, August St. Millport, for Lower Tawainentlng Townibln. NMurday, August in. Utemlerivllle, for Upper Towsmemlng Town hip. Tuesday, August lis. atony Oreek School House, for J'enn Fornt Townihlp, Saturday, Septembers. l.ehlgbton, (Special Examination). Saturday. c... ...... . All upplloants must bo examined In tho District in which they Intend lo teach tin less written permission to do otherwise be granted by the board ofdlrectpts desiring to employ such teachers. o cerllilefttea will bo grantpd tp. applicant under 17 years of ago, nor to applicants who have not made a caieful study of one or more of the best works 011 teaching. All applicants having a full one (1) on last year's certlfl oale nee not he examined In such branches this year. References as to character will be lequired of all applicants not known lo tho .Superintendent, T. A.Sxvuiin, Co. Sup't. A I.ud' 1'orfect Companion I'AiNi.KSaCiiii.puiRTii, a new iKwk by Dr. Jului II. !))', one of New York's most skillful phynlelans, nhuwa tliutprln la not neeemary m slillitulrlli, tmt results fiom causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any uimutii may Ixwouie a mother without suffering any win whatever. It alo tells how to over eume and prevent morning sickness, swelled liiobs, ami all other evils attending urognawv II la reliable and highly emturwd tv iliyli'ttuii eierjuhereiui the wife's true utvule ixiiuiian Inn. Cut llim nut, 11 Rill skveVm great wln, Sud posilur, vuur lite. Send iHueeut siamp fur Urseltptlve clleutais, tenllmuuliili.uuu eulibOeu ilill letter seut lu ellctl euelupe. Address. Frauk llioiuan a Co, Fut)..ei., Baltimore' slaryuuid. NEWSY WEISSPORT. Loral Jumblm Ntriine Together by Ilie "Ktrollnr." TlilngnlliRt will Intornat you . Oscar Seager was at Philadelphia this week. Our popular R. J. Hongen was lining business at Trachsvllle on Tuesday. Constable Milton Setter and Sylvester Snyder did business at Lansford on Tile day. Mrs. .1. S. Snyder, of Mountain Top, Is visiting Mrs. Daniel Graver on White street. The happiest man on the Hill this week was Iryin Helny a bouncing baby boy accounts for It. Harvey Drcisbach and Charloy Knecht, two Franklin boys doing excellent work ot Nesquohonlng, spent Sunday at home. Painters Al. Hawk and George B'ag- ner beautified Reuben Zimmerman's resi dence by fancy evolutions with the brush. Andrew ll'elss and wile, Henry Zolg- onruss and Miss Villa Wentz, spent last Sunday very pleasantly with Berllnsylllo friends. Dr." J. G, Zern and Thomas Arncr rep resented the ttue blue Democracy of this end at the Democratic State Convention In session at Scranton on Wednesday, A barn door smile that was spread over Charley Miller's face this week is ac counted for by the fact that a wee girl tot Is a permanent visitor at his home. The directors pf the Franklin Inde pendent School District havo completed negotiations for the purchase of one aero of around from Mrs. John Bover, on tho hill, and will at once conitneneo the erec tion of a brick school house with six rooms. It, J. Hongen and family, Misses Em ma ond Tlllle Snyder, Ella Delbcrl and llllc Fatzlnger, tho latter all members of Rob's Sunday school class, attended com munion services at ClierryYllle, Northamp ton county, last Sunday. Letters are In the post office addressed to tho following persons: Howard Wolfe, Jacob Meyers, Harrison Smith, J. C, Schlappich, Hiram Green, James Hughes and Charles Byrnes, In calling fot any of the above say "advertised," as tho lettcts are kept scperate from other mall matter. One of the saddest occurences in this town for some time past, was the accidental drowning In the canal of Elmer, a four year old son of Isaac Miller on last Sunday. Tlie little one was playing on the tow path, below tho bridge, when ho was accldently precipitated Into the water with the nboto sad remit. Interment took place at Wcatherly on Tuesday. Washington Camp, No. 122, P. O. S. of A., elected the following now olllccrsat a regular meeting held on Monday evening: President, A. A. Veakel; vice president, Edward Groolj master of forms and cere monies, L. K. Albright; conductor, E. C. Hagey; inner guard, Samuel Ilanman; outer guard, Charles Berk; representative, I" Jv. Albright. The Camp is in a flourish ing condition numerically and financially. Weallierly I.orals. Supt. D. Rouse of the car department was on a business trip to Easton on Mon- lay. -Prof. Lloyd, of Lansford, has fot mod .1 class and meets with them in Cassler's Rink to practice an oration to be rendered at a musical entertainment 011 the 11th ami 12th of AuEUst. -And now after all we aro to have a fourth of July parade which will march through the principal streets of town. Tho parade will form on Carbon street, at 0 a. m., In the following order: Chief marshal and aids, Red Men, Knights of the Golden Eagle, Patriotic, Sons or America. There will be a general suspension or work In our shops and on the railroad on the 4th and 5th of July thus giving our people an opportunity to celebrate tlie nation's birthday in a becoming way. This, we hope, they will do, and not spend It in carousing as is done so often on this his toric day. -A runaway team belonging to a rag gatherer from Ilazleton made things lively. on inibur street Mondav. From there the team ran across tbe creek where It soon came in close contact with Kemp's photo graph gallery smashing bis show case and giving his building a general shaking up. Here the wagon upset and the horse was captured. No one was hurt beyond a few scratches. -A four year old child of Ike Miller, now residing at Welssport formerly al this place, was burled here In tho Union Ceme tery on Tuesday afternoon. Rey. A. M. Jfasnnhelmer of the Reformed Church ofllciated. It seems several boys at Weiss- port frightened the little lad Into the canal last Sunday, -and, as he could not swim, he was drowned. Such conduct on the part of boss Is criminal and the matter should be. Investigated. Joseph Cassle'r, the veteran huckle berry man, commenced to ship berries on Monday. In conversation with him, wo learn that this Is mte a business around here, affording employment to hundreds of pickers. lie has teams and men at Beaver Meadow, Leyiston, Jeanesvllle, Audcntled and Buck 3ountaln to buy the berries from the pickers at these places, and hundreds of pickers at Wcatherly. To say that one thousand pickers are on the mountains for twQOf throe months picking berries lor Mr. Cassler would be close to the actual number employed by him. Tho picking Is done mostly by women and children. Numap. Two Tap? Worms. Prof. T. J.' Albright removed a thirty-live foot tape worm, head, and all from Fred Wasum, a Welssport butcher, In two hours and thirty minutes ireduesday morning, Last week the professor delivered from Leoiiold Keuhn, of the ss,me plaee, a forty. live foot worm in two houis and twenty minutes. The professor will be located at the Exchange Hotel all noxt week. Dero.titti! Deeorme I Citizens along the route of the Jr. O. U. A. M parade on July 4th, should not fall to handsomely decorate their business places and residences, thus showing a proper respect to the occasion. Present In dications are that 0110 thousand paradnrs with eight or ten bands of muilc will be In line. Don't fall lo decorate. Huao Hull 011 the Vourtll. The strong Jeanesvllle club willplav two games nere on July i. Mottling game called ot U;lri and afternoon game at 8:16, Ladles admitted to the morning game free but In the afternoon an admission nf ten cents will be charged. To Prevent II ater closets Emitting Of. fens Ive Odors. About a pound of copperas, (sulphate of iron,) at a cost of a few cents put Into a water closet, will entirely de odorlze it. Five pounds vl the same (lis solyed In a. bucket f hot water and tluown In a cesspool will have the same effect. If re pealed two or three times a month there will be no trouble from sewer gas or ollii effluvia. There is no unpleasant ndur from it, as there is from rhloride of lime or car j rollc acid. l'KOI'LK WHO COMIC AND fln l'eraonnl Onaalp nlmut I'eoiile who Vl.lt nml git h VIhIIIiik. Harvey Morgan will siond I he Fourth of July In Philadelphia. John Stark, of Knston. rirr lod hole during the past few days. L. M. Beldler, of the Grammar school, is at Atlantic City recur eratlng. Afajoi Grant Tobias, of Vauch Chunk, gavo us a pleasant call on Sunday. Miss Jennie Hughes, of Mauch Chunk, is visiting relatives and friends In town. Mrs. E. H. Rhoads, of Ithaca, N V., spent a few days this week with friends in town. Mrs. C. A. Rltter, of Woathetly, is tho guest of Miss Laura Hofford, 011 north First street. George fawfer and wife, of Bankwav. spsnt Sunday very pleasantly with telailyes at Wllkesbarro. Miss Ella, daughter of Thos. Fink, nf Second street, wns visiting friends In Allen. town last week. iwo prominent people in town last week wero Thomas Mtilhoarn and George t iaci, of Jiatufoid. Mrs. wary Miller and Jfrs. Laura Daucr, both of Allentown, were guests of Miss Ida Jlfanlz, at tho Exchange, over ounuay. A young rallro.nlpr in town on Snndav from tbo tipper end, was Ktl Graver, of mountain Top. who wont swlmin', With tho boys hereabouts In tho long ago. T u 1 1 1. 1 .. . . , ... ... iiuuiuaun, agcni lor 11. li. war ner & Co., the largost inedicino company in inn world, has boon in town for .1 few days putting up finning posters, distribut ing citculats, etc., in the interest of the firm, Nicholas Grill, one of Towamensing township's solid citizens was In town on Monday for a short tlmo doing somo busi ness for tho Towauiotislng Farmers' In surance Company of which ho Is tho able. careful and energetic troasnrer. Piof. A. F. K. Kraap, piinclpal of tho Coplay schools for fourteen years, a gentle man of excellent character and nno of the most successful school principals of tho state, called In to sec us 011 Tuesday last. He Is an applicant for the prlnclpalshlp of our schools. Pror. F. K. Bcrndt and family, nf Kutztown. aro pleasantly sojourning with Mo9cs Heilman aj. the south end. Mr. Berndt holds the Latin and Greek profes sorship m the Kutztown Normal School, where ho is highly esteemed for hl ability and energy. lteanliittituH of lU-Krct. At a meeting or the School Board held one evening recently the following lesolu- tions wero unanimously adopted: ll'iiuuiiAS, Prof. F. J. Stealer has tilled tho position of Principal of tho Lehlghlon Schools for the past two j pars, to the entiro satisfaction of the Board, as well as lo the patrons of tho schools In general, and II HKitKAs, IIo has now, for particular reasons, declined to accept tho position for the ensuing term, after having been unani mously re-elected by the Board, therefore. belt Rhsoi.vi;i, That wo deeply regret to lose so able and efficient a teacher from our schools, as well as a beloved and respected citizen from the town. Remi!.vi:i, That wo tender the p.-ofessor our very best wishes for tho future. CoiiiiiiiinliiUeil, DKAit EniTOit: Thinking about any and everything, and -hardly knowing how to pas tho time, I tliotight T might tell tho many readers of your valuable paper how I am taking things this warm weathor, lying square on my back forthirty-two days past With only head and aims movable To tell you that I enjoy It, would bo putting a wrong construction on it, but I am, thank Ood, getting along nicely tinder tho skillful treatment or Drs. Zero and Rcbcr. They say I am a very good patient, only getting somewhat flat. Tho "bay window" is van ishing, still I am content, (becauso I have to be). I led constrained to say something in regard to the many callers. Tho citizens nf'Lehlghton did not, as a scrlbo of old. ask who Is my neighbor, but from the tour corners of tho town did they actyery neigh borly in visiting me, sending boqucts, strawberries, and I even enjo cd a moss of line trout, something I don't have when 1 am well, as a rule. It Is linked gratifying to a sick person, and I am greatly pleased witli all tho tokens of lospcct shown toward me and my family. H all the visitors arc friends to me, (I just want to say that not ono-haif of my frlonds voted for mo or olse I'd bo a school director), I can boast of. having a host of thcni. Let this suffice, 1 remain yours, flat on my back and vorv amo, on a soldier's cot, with two sand bags at each sldo of my log and a llfteen pound weight to my hoc! to keop'mo down. Good bye, hoping soon to bo associating Willi you, oven if it Is on a crutch. II, It. KltKtlll.KIt. Lehlghtou, Pa., July 1st. SKOIIHT hOOlliTY NOTHR. The National Division, S. of T of North Auieiioa will convent) In annual session at Ocean Orovo on July 0. The twenty-first annual reunion of the Army of the Potomac, will bo held at Tort- land, Maine, on JulvSrd and 4th. - There are now 1,820 ltonl Arcanum councils and 06,000 members In the United States and Canada. The reports from the supremo secretary's ofllee show an increase for 1880 of 11,000 member; tlie Increase for December, 1880, wns 1,804. A Camp of the V. O. S. of A., will be instituted bore on the 13th IntUtnt with fortv-flyo charter members. On the oc casions there will be Camp here from Taniarpia, Slatlngton, Mauch Chunk and other place In the Vallev. l'orlage Castle, No. '8011 11. U K.. of 1 uriage, was II131HWII, on Jirlv lt bv Tl T . t . T . f . I n, , , ... unMii-i ummi miiei a. .J. iiupiphreve ami win. darning uremi uastle, No. 864, of wttrjea, was lusltuted, on July and. b District Oram! Cidef G. V. iiQ.,i,.ni, ,i The celebration of tbe fifteenth aimivei sary 01 me introduction of the Knlahu nf in uwen KHglemtoI-ennsilvaiii. on On. toner i promise to be attended with 1m posing cermonles throughout the umh. Statu, the various Castles havlnR-appoliued uiiiuveisaiy committees lopeifect airsim.- nienls. .. hi in uiu yeai a.Ntui widowed fanilli.-n were relieved by the Odd Krllown, tl. , of $153,172,42 bplim ftxiwml.-l i,,,.i,,.i, Hie amount paid hy nebekuli lodge, which amounted dlly lo nearly 4U, and su averaue of over itl to each famlh. Tbe sum total of the relief of Iheyear mnounip.1 to 2.;UI,7(I0.0J, an average ,lail Miii.nt of ll,4.K 117. or 4,48 each miimi... Lewis Christman, or tin- 'iWbsydl iiiuei, celebrated bis birthday aniilvvr is. Hi uu mraunv wuu a grand aouul hup -Mr. Frederick, of Philadelphia. , ,, gilHsl ot Daniel UilU.r, ,, iUi KlMM J.eniM,, 1 l,l., lta ,, 1 ' A. hi nf M., will i h-i i H bmiumm, Abel's Hall. irib In in THE COUNTY SEAT I A i.or, rkrl of l.iv llHm.enl,,,. ! florlnl nnd Otlierwlae. The indications are that Maueh Chunk will surpass herself on the Fourth. If. C. Frlel returned Saturday from California, where he had been on business, Jack McQimde, in for six months and cost, was released from the County Prison on Saturday. Hp pft, for San Francisco, California. '1 he Maneb Chunk Time will issue mid-summer issue on Friday, in which will make comparisons of the past and present. The effort, Is worthy of Brother Rlnker. John Brlsto, halls frpni somewhere I the upper end. One day last week 1 tiled to "do up ' Frank Ilallon with tho sharp end of au axo. He was pulled, and now languishes In holel de Levnn on Broad way. The noxt tprm of court will attonil to him. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company is erecting signals to warn breakmcn that they are approaching an overhead bridge, 1 ho signal is a pine rod that extends rlgh ncross the tracts somo twenty feet above the ground. Its one ond fs fastened with spring to a pole erected along shlo tho track, A brakemali on tho top of n freight car will lilt the roil when it moves gently to 0110 sldo and swings back Into place. One of these rods has been placed at Coalport to warn brakemen of the deadly pocket bridges at that place. Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A, M., elected tho following now ollicers for the ensuing six months term: Jr. Past C.-Frauk Ilelllelhiger. Councillor O. II'. Morthlmer. Vice Councillor Q. D. Arncr. Recording Secretary Joseph Benuet. Asst. R. S. Elmer Itetnaley. Financial SccietoryC. A. Wagner. Treasurer Henry Nicholas. Conductor C. G. Krantz. Warden U. O. Hough. Inside Sentinel A. T. Noll. Outside Sentinel Joseph Hess. Trnslpp Ed Miller. Tho Lively Moth. An English naturalist says that tho tooth was known 800 years B. O. and that Cleopatra, after losing $10,000 worth of fine clothes by him in ono year, paid an artisan $2,000 to miiko her a chest of lead to keep her other store clothes from being chewed up. Detroit Free Press. Tho "iilephnnt Man." He was afflicted with two terrible de formitiesovergrowth of certain bones and a sovero skin iliseaso of a disfiguring tiaturo. Two enormous bony outgrowths dovoloped on hiaforohcad, and tho bones of tho upper jaw, right nnu nml both foot wero of great size. Tlie nkin disease consisted of wart liko masses, quito su perficial on somo parts, but forming largo excrescences on the back of the head and Joins. The skin formed largo looso flaps on tho right side of tbo chest and the lower part of the back. The oyelida, cars, loft arm and other parts remained freo from the skin disease. Tho high masses of bone on the fore bead, with the prominent noso and lip, which hung downwards, owing to over growth of tbo skin, gave an elephantine appearunco to tho features. The head, during tho last three or four years, grew so heavy that at length tho man had great difiiculty in holding it up. He slopt in a crouching position, with his bands clasped over bis legs and bis head on his kneos. There can be no doubt that the woigbt of the head killed him, as stated at tbo inquest. The poor fol low was grateful, Intelligent and inter esting. British Medical Journal. A Sport I,nvlng People. "I suppose you havo frequently heard that Australia is tho greatest country in tho world for athletic sports?" said Ned Haitian, tho oarsman, while talkingabout tbo world's championship boat race at Sydney. "But tbo facts bavo not been exaggerated, It is wonderful bow tbo peoplo turn out to any kind of sport sculling, horse races, wrestling matches or anything else. Why, I saw as many as 20,000 people at a little sprinting match once. Then, what do you think of 170,000 going to tbe horse races? For that was tbo attendance ono year whon the Melbourne enp was run. Tbo Derby in England isn't n comparison so far as tbo crowd is concerned. .The crowds at boat racos aro also phenomenal. The poople in Australia go crazy over all sorts of sports." Louisville Post. Uulqiie llitiiiuetr. An old Eolfast sen captain is credited with devising a uniino barometer. It consists of a thin strip of white pinowlth a number of cross pieces upon it. This is hung on tho sldo of the building, and when damp weather is approaching the barometer bulges out in the center, while in dry weather the center sinks in and the ends come out. Now York Commer cial Advertiser. Truth la Mlglity. A grocer in a suburb of Philadelphia called Jackownxem, orSbackomarura, or some such thing, hung n sign on bis safe reading: "No money in bore." And yet two burglars worked for ten hours to got it open and discovor that it wna only an empty void. A man who won't believe In bis fellow man must expect to work for low waxes. Detroit Freo Press. A Hero. Dridet (joyously) An' dod yez seo me youiigman'silarlin' face in the paper this mornin-? Mistress Is it possible! What has he been doing? Something good, I hope. Ilridcet is, indeed. He's ben gettin cnreil uv his caytnr an' bo tells about it na nathural as loife, Pitteburg Dulletin. 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 qualities of . the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. t ' 17 VrrJ i .Hvitxh lif Hi huWu! mir I o u,,mii Nmivn HUn'k. V N'I Ml. I 111 Mtiltll. tl l.H'llltl s l hit i! lif UU'fM, oltlt A I -.( lnltOMit liUlMMIt-ft ill Ittt I il-t t A ild I Niiik-I), lirlll-it N halatillshld 1U 1U -1 iM "Opera - , . Fine Shoes lor moil's wenr CnlC-skin. All sizes and widths. Our leaders in Ladies and Hough & Ford, J. N. Smith & Co., Wolfe Shoe M'f'g Co., and others, in Opera and Common Sense styles. All widths. Our. stock of'I.ow Shoes in Opera's. Oxford and Newport Ties is complete. Wo can show you all the different colors and styles in these goods at prices that do all the talking. If in need of anything in our line call around, examine stock and prices. E. NORTH FIRST STREET. Are acknowledged leaders in. ty ot Oroods. Never nefore in single firm carried such a Complete and Rich Assortment of Handsome Furniture and the Most Beautiful Patterns lin Carpets. AT Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON, IS TIIK 1'f.ACE TO BUY The Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet at the lowest prices. TW-difi'erent patterns to select from. Smyt; na Rugs and Brush Mats in handsome assortment. OtManufnrturing R AG 0 ARRET a specialty. F. P.HEIL - ; At the Lowest Prices ! IN THE LINE OF Bed Hooni and Parlor Suits, Hand some Carpets and Bugs, Latest Style Baby Carriages. WI.I, BR FOUND AT 5, senwanz's First Street, Lehighton. Don't fail to rail and inspect our handsome line of the new est and nicest things in the above line to be found anywhere in Carbon county, and all at very lriwest prices. 7 HW' aB HK'l Kll, 1.11'ihm .mil Iti'Mmiritiit, Hunk Street l"ii-sli ini.rHlwasiint.ii is- liiiip la nml m'i hi iiiiv I'J-H PimTOiiltAl'II GAI.I.EllY, tnuUi'UtlY Uk-au-tl ii'-ur Cabinet and HainHy ' ;imw fol 1 Hit 1 1 u-ii m 'ii It 1 1 L' I " 1 aslinw you Hea House Shoe Store." HEADQUARTERS FOR Lilly, Brackett & Co., . Taylor & Carr, L. A. Crossett, LM. Reynolds & Co made in Knimnroo, Boncoln and Misses Shoes are made by Croxtou, Wood & Co. G. ZERN. Lowest Prices and Excellent Qnal'- the history of Lehighton has one SOMETHING NEW! A Carriage Swinpg Crai, .lumper, Swing and Sleigh, ALL Combined in ONE, for the same price as an ordi nary llahy Cab. They are very Handsome, Complete and Dur ible. Mothers should not lail to set' the large assortment of these new and handsome carri ages now on exhibition at our popular Furniture Store. THE of all kinds nicely executed at this oilice. Prices low. TIFUL THINGS a o tn O - rXj P.mi3 .. J UJ 5 m a S a f I . I H i E ttl ..-- X H w S) OJ - o o f " a w. n a a a QtAlteDliOE!AtRB, Uy till' hIiikIu Imtllii, by 1-4 and 1- rtoi. lUHiilltlHn, nml In Jobber lota at Jobbers ihImm, 1 1 mill's Kiirmimrllltt cau always b hail. ul QTUItKU S HI1AVIM1 HAMJON, opiKMtta til Ai-mm aik OrrirK, Is lieaduuartni bur .Ii.hmik. liHiri'iittliiK anil liinnofiiK luuartoni bur IlIK 04 IX. BigFriureStore, l the Advocate 1