ORIGINAL CHEAPGASHSTORE Some neat stripes in Outting Flannels are here the pneo is SPICILY TOLD. The News ot' a Lively Town Tola In n Few Words by ItmtlmB Hlo rf er. Now potatoes tire down to tAxly cento a busbol. For Balo Cheap A good range. Apply at this ofllce. Bon Culton soils ico oroom -mi Full lino of InKraln and llrussel cnrpols at llonry Schwartz's. A full lot on 3rd stroot, will bo sold cheap. Apply at this ofllco. For Salo A sitiglo frame houso on only 7c. per yard. Some better flavoraot contf) n quBrt. 7l r j .1 m-Jl nHn goous in lancy 8iripi.-H mm miua at 9o and 12c per yard. Some new effects in Challies go at 4c. An entirely new line of plaid and striped Seersuckers in all colorings,. Elegant assortment of Dress Ginghams. New shades, and they go at 10c per yard. A nmv assortment of A.rneri- NEWSY WEISSPORT. Tlio Doing of Ively TorrnBrlefly Chrnnl ell In Short tinlp-Snnp Order by Hie Htrnller atitl ilium." Weitaport now has ner oieetrir light system od mplete. Frank Lntiryniul family are visit 1ns In Dauphin oounty. Wolssport is in luok, we have two Krangollonl Sunday schools. John Dnlllot, of the popular Dltluor House, Slatlngtou, olrolod horo Wednesday. Joshua Millor, e-. Muhlenberg College 4th stroot. ApplytoO.W.Morthlmor. Btndont, Is tho jruest of Constable -Photocraphor RLshel contemplates greatly Improving his gallery on Bank way in the near futuro. Jacob Droibolblos has boon awarded tho contract to furnish tho Lehlghtou school district with fourteen car loads of coal. Luokonbach loads In base ball can and French Sateens in beau- whUo' ,n MftUch chunk don.t fllll to trip to Niagara Faiu. liful colorings, seo him. ,i ,iii, -UVnnnli nnfl Tho Lehigh Valley Company have jPlain black French and laldasubstantlalplankpavemontfrom American Sateens witn tlie new th v u n to tho bridge. Wo . At I " Henrietta 1 inish, are among uie nro Biaa 0f it. &c. Sotzor. -'Sqnlro John 43. Millor, Frank and George Laury worn Allontown visitors Sunday. Miss Annlu Shupp,of Baugor, Pa., is spending u few weeks with Miss Clara Millor. Henry Christ man and wifo uro back from a pleasure nnd sight seeing arrivals this week. Dress Percals are very this season in mourning second mourning effects. fine and It is said tho roason why Homo of our pooplo don't want walor is because they always tako it straight. Mrs. Charles MaoDauiol, of Phila delphia, was a visitor among frionds horoabouts during last weok, Tho Choral Society of Ebonozor Evangollcrl Sunday school, cloarod 815.00 at their picnic last Saturday. Tho Ebonezor Evangollcal Sunday school will hold thoir services in School A threo year old son or John Koonsdicd Monday morning of mem branous croup. Funoral took place Wodnosday. Mrs. Catharine Esch, wo regret to , y . note, is still in avoryseriouscondltion, 'wu nomtnotr services m school White Piques, Lawns and . t stroke of paralysis IIn11. Sunday afternoon at tho usual Nainsooks in endless variety. Uomo weeks ago. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk, con tlnuos to lead In base balls, bats and sporting goods of all kinds at very lowest pricos. Our old school chum, W. II. Leln- J. T. NUSBAUM, flist Street, between South and rimn Streets, LelilRliton, Fa. The Carbon AdVOCate hard, now ofPhoenlxville,'pa.,wm con nat olf for copies or uie SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1891. HAII.KOAD RUMBLINGS. A railroad freight car will carry all tho way from 1000 to 1200 watermelons. This is about seven more than the sider our Daily Republican. Hersh Furnace Works are at it full blast with an oxtra force of men. Wo are pleased to note tho rapidly Increas ing trado at these works. Minnie, a daughtor of Frod Millor average railroader can oat. while walking in the yard on Monday 'Squire Rlckort s tJohnlleffelflnger, an old Lehigh- & M through her foot) her husband, wh, r,r0r:n " ,"t: n bun oer of two coal cars at the latter place the -Buyers have tho largest stock to nflinr rlntr select from in the lino of wall paper, rf. .... ., . I 1 . L! 1 . 1. .... I f .iwn(,viuu tTho Supremo Court of the United uuruora Uuu uwumuum u '7 Company have taken their boat from States has just decided that railroad u uwen uenng-B on aecona . the Schaffer boys, of Rlckortsvlllo, on account, so it is said, of indocent bo- Tho story in circulation concerning those boys is hour. All aro Invited. Tho drain for tho pond lying bo tweou the canal and railroad, don't drain worth a cent. Our pooplo want to seo that this nuisance is done away with. Let no half measures suffice. John Zolgonfus has tho contract to build tho foundation for a largo brick planing mill for tho Carbon County Improvement Company. When com pleted It will bo occupied by Nathan Snyder. Mrs. Henry Mearhoff, of lively Lehighton, had a warront issued from court, this week, for who had been threatening her life. Tho "old man" promised to koep quiet in the futuro and tho case was quashed. Tho Lehigh Coal & Navigation railroad to Owen Rohrig's on Second street. liable for damagos for Tho Germania Sangorbund, or tnis accidents caused by land slides by city, will apply for a charter of : incor- tU() cana, ....ii. niiat.miRt.nri. Borauon. xno momoorsnip is uow caused derailment of cars and injury uvi H not fit to appear In print. to passengers. , V i, " " -Tno installation of Rev. Morgan J A new stylo of car window has been again for the Central Company at potow QS pastor of th(J Roformed invoutod. It opens outward instead 01 u " church will tako place on the ovening upward, and the ontiro sasn can do m3 txulUm .f the lcth His brother, Rev. Madison pushed out fully two inches clear ota wees. . t Peters, of Now York Citv. will nreach tho window frame or it can bo oponedl -Wentzel Schinkio, who fell and tbo installation sermon. Tho com- at either sido according to the doslro pro Items rlgnt wrist some weeKs ago, mittoe of ordalnation are Revs. T. A. a car bunclo on tho back of his cranium for a week. Wentzel Schinkio, who fell and broke his right wrist some weeks ago, of tho passenger. wuue warning over tno mountam, uas X It is roported that the Pennsylvania discarded tho "sling" and will soon will henceforth equip it new coal cars bo O. K. with air hrnlrns. Atrial was recontly Bakor Soldlo is delivering broad in made with thirtv.uvo loaded gondolas, his now and handsomo wagon just on a 100 foot grade and that tho en- built by tho Lehigh Wagon Works, gineor had tho train under perfect con- It's a boauty for stylo, workmanship trnl tltmiffli ninninc at tho rato of and finish. tn.t, mtino on i,m,r William Montz is at work on the tTf n. railwav wero built to the sun, improvement of his Third ptroot home. and trains wero to run without inter- The building has boon moved back .iinn ,,nnt, it nt. titn mtfi nf Klxtv from tho pavement and will bo con- miles per hour, it would require 175 sidorably remodelled and modernized, years to make tho journey to tho sun, A now road, from Bankway to which is 92,000,000 miles distant, but Miller's planing mill, Is being opened. its old nails to fence holes that Will Tho space surrounding the mill is be- Hofford could got there in less time, at ing filled in ant will soon bo crowded least, so they say along the road. with rallroa4 tracks and lumber sheds. X Georgia took tho prize for the Charles Trainer, who sustained a most miles of railroad track laid In the fracturo of tho left anklo during the Jlrst sis months of 1891, whilo Pennsyl- early part of June is just about able to vanla is a good second, Only 1,728 move about yth the aid of crutches. miles of main track have been laid In It will bo a month before ho can go it the United States in the year thus far, alone. of which Georgia had 174 miles on 10 The annual camp-mcoting under lines, and Pennsylvania 139 miles on 13 tho auspices of the anti-Bowman por- linos. It is oxpoctod the total miles tion of tho Evangelical Association, for 1891 will bo p.OOO. Hubor, J. W. Maybery and T. O. Stem. Henry Mearhoff, a great big, strap ping follow from tho 1st ward in Le- highton, was boforo 'squire Boyor tho other day defending himself against a chargo of assault preferred by Frank Gorman. To get out of the rumpus ho had foolishly created Mearhoff will ingly paid tho costs and signed tho docket to koep tho peacoin tho future. Doduce your own moral. Constablo Milton Sotzor, who may- turn up as a Republican candidate for sheriff, took Howard Wolfe, to Walnut- port, this weok, whero in tho prosenco of a country 'squiro, Wolfe settled a "love not wisely but too well" case pre ferred by Augusta Minnlch, a buxom Northampton county girl, by paying the costs and $50. In this case, per haps "it woro bettor to havo Joyed and lost, than never to havo loved at all." l'KIIPLE ON TIIK GO. rimll l'lcture or Fnmlllnr Facet Comlnc and Going. M. C. Trexler and wife, were at Haylors Lake on Sunday. -Dr. II. G. Haas, of Parryvlllo, made our sanctum a pleasant call Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Brong, of Mountain Top, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Samuol Seller. Rev. Chas. D. Clauss, of Strouds burg, was a visitor to tho folks at homo tliis wook. Miss Mamlo Gomory returned Monday from n pleasant sojourn with Ea&ton frionds. Miss nofford, of Whlto Haven, is a visitor at tho homo of Win. Hofford on Third street. Miss Salllo Pottlt, of Bethlohom, is visiting her sister Mrs. H. V. Mort himor, Jr., on Bankwap. Rev. Mllas Mohrkam, of Columbia, Pa., is spending a fow days with tho folks at homo in this city. T. D. Clauss and wifo aro homo from n delightful visit of several wooks to thoir son Frank, at Groat Bond, Pa. T. J. Bretnoy and fumily nnd Thos. Rhoads and family, spont Sunday at Baylor's Station, tho gnosis of Amandus Fether. H. V. Morthimer, Sr., and daughter Miss Jennie, aro at Philadelphia whoro tho latter will spend some weeks with friands. A. Lukous Hagorman was at New York City this week whero he billed Opera House attractions for the com ing soason. Mrs. Georgo W. Morthimer is visit ing at tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huntzingor, at Tromont, Pa. Mrs. Wm. Sltler, of Coal stroot, spent last weok very pleasantly with Jorsey City and Now York City relatives and friends. Harry and Miss Phoebo Lawfor, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days out of Philadelphia with their parents in this city. County Commissioner Sendohof Wcatherly, was a visitor In town Tues day. The gonial Charley has many friends in town. Tho only R. Li. Sweeny, of the Corner Store," spent-a few days this wook from the busy rush of business, at Lako Winola. Mrs. Daniel T. Campbell is visiting her parents at Honesdale, Pa., from whero sho will go to Torro Haute. Indiana, and sojourn with frionds. Mrs. M. O. Kuntz, of Second street, visited her parents at Allcntown this weok, during tho absence of Mr. Kuntz who was doing business at Lancaster. Charles Walters, tho big brewer of Philadelphia and a member of the Carbon County Improvement Com pany, was in town this week looking at his growing interests. -Miss Sophio Bowman, of Allontown, visiting Miss Annie Raudenbush prior to her departuro for Chatanooga, Tbnn., whoro hor father Alex Bowman, holds a lucrative position as an electrician. is will open in Lindcrman's woods, this The Itopo llroke. By tho parting of a cable used In hoisting cars from slopo No. 3, of tho L. C. & N. Co., at Nesquehonlng, Carl Bulla, aged 19 years, on Saturday of tor- borough, on Monday and coitlnue until nqon lost his life. Barnfleld Trewon Saturday. I and Daniel Gallaghor woro also severe- The Advocate acknowledges the ly injured. It is said Bulla and several receipt of an invitation from Mr, and others had advanced up the slopo a Mrs. C, II. Seidlo, of Normal Square, I short dlstanco to meet tho car, Intend- to be present at tho marriage of their ing to board it on its way down and daughtor Miss Emma L., to Ifathun M. thus make sure of a seat, The chain Balliet, on Thursday, August Cth. broke and the car camo dashing down Fourth streot property owners aro upon them. Bulla was hit, knocked BECllKT SOCIKTY GQSSir. Carbon county has seven Castlos of the Knights of the Goldon Eagle with a total of over COO membors in good standing. Maj. KlotK Coinmandory, K, G. ti., of town, is making arrangements to participate In the grand parade at Nesquehonlng, on Saturday afternoon, compiying wth the order from Council down and'dragged a short distance. August Htn. to lay pavements. When all tho pro- His neck and collar bono wero broken. uampion ouum, ii,ui.u. u. perty owners along the street do this, and whon picked up, ho was dead. A. JU., 01 Miiipon win noiu uimr urau pourth street will be as handsomo a annual plcnla on thfi 8th. Good speak- thoroughfare as we have In tho town, ors and good muslo will be present to cbtef Police Raworth isi doing some enliven tno occasion. 11 you aro iouk- flrst-ciaSs WOrk stneo his appointment ing for a day's sport, wny go. Por on(5i he jceops the cornors froe Mt. Pisgah Council, 123, Jr. O. U. from lofera and tobacco iuicesoulrters A. M., of Mauch ChuUk, will celobrato Now wantsto stop the speeding of their 20t) anniyprsary on the 15th hy h0rsos on First street and his record giving a mooniigmyiu', w bisiul- uuuu- wm j,e gaf0 ells, at Ulen unoKo. .cao committee, Mls3 Emma Spies, of Tamaqua, has having the allair, promise a pieasuraoie beon Oiootoa to the boys primary occasion to all tho Jr's who attend. school, In this town, In place of Miss lonlgn uap lodge o: uooa lomp- Lulu Burhami o Chewsvllle, Md., ro- ars of Lehigh uap nas oioctou me slgn(d MUs Spies 1 a graduate of tho following officers for tho ensuing term: KutztQwn gtatQ Normal School, and Uiuer Tompiar, u. u. xoier; vico temp- last year taught at Port Carbon lar.Bam'l invert: socretary, xxu.itoein- t?ov. Hlrnm TCmW. nf Pittsbnri?. leln; financial secretary, Mattlo E. E, , nnil ihe -.,.1 ,. rnT,nitv pv(in. Qrubori troasurer, Oath. Rolnard) goiioai Lutheran ohuroh, last Sunday month- If the propor spirit is put in 1!AS1! 11AI.1, C.OSSIl. When tlip uniplre calls, "Wilson on deck! Tug boldly ste)9 to tlio jilatej Ho takes a liltcli at Ids overalls And the jays aro nil elate. The first base spits on Ids hard licht hand, The pitcher Irowns In his bo, And lite dandiest player In tho land Stands up In his n ell-darned, socks, "Hand" linn liardl It's a splendid race, And the fences and farm fields rock As Wilson In passing second base Sheds a well-worn woolen sock j He drops Hie other as 'roun.it he goes It'aavlctory worthily won; To watch the glint ot his twinkling toes, As lie hollers, "lally one!" Tho baso ball committee aro arraug ing for tho holding of a homo talent cntortainmeiit sometlrao during uoxt Chaplian,l.nosuoorgojlarsnai,donn ovenin(f to tll0 edlflcatiou of a large Evert. We are roquosted to state that nuatenco. Rev. Hiram Kuder is a tho above lodgo moots every Monday brothor to Rov. J. II, Kuder, tho able ovening and dosiros tno co-operation pastor ot the Lutheran congregation, and assistance of all tomporance people. . At. tho olosn nf tho war thoro wore Af vWmt 10 m. y. i.aay, about 2.700.000 veterans living. Tho to the project qnlto an Interesting af fair can bo gotten up, Saturday, Freeland defeated Joauos ville, Tamaqua came over hero last Satur day all smllos and in tho evening "wont over thoro" all tears Lehighton wal Tho Dover, N. J. Indpx has this to consus returns shows about 1,000 of sav of Mis9 Merrick, of East Mauch iop6d om aU tbo way from home plate thosoto be now living. Tho pension vuuuu, nuu utou m uH wiuui. ut, to right flld oid around the bases in rolls carry about 300,000. These aro luo rmer Place. beautiful style. Score 15 to 3. being depleted by death Rt tho rato of Wiss neien iuorrtoic, 01 juaucn la 3150789 B5.000 to 10,000 onnuaily, In a fow "nK, ra., wno is visaing uer sister Lehighton 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 2 5-15 rears moro thoso who now oomplaln so Mrs- Samuel Crook, ot this place, be- Tamaqua 001000110-3 muoh about the cost of pensioning the came heroino of an cxoltlng run- Earned ruus-Lehlghton 1. Two Union soldiers will have their fears nway tlen'; at a"Ont 0 o ciock on 1 baso hits Malarkey 2, Wilson 1. Bases dlspellod of bankrupting the Treasury, 'inursday ovening, ine inst. bno on balls-Lehighton 2, Tamaqua as at this rato it will only require less wasoutnorso-bacK riding m company struck outBy Kalbaoh.Oi Holsor,!, than ten years to so deplete tho pcuslon list as to mako It but of little moment to tho country, with a lady companion. The horse which she rode was a young, high splrltod animal. At the Central rail road station it bocamo frightened and teiiEU Ho. 1, win be Tier.i dashed off at a mad paco on the road On the 15th of next September the ioadlng to the upper part of town, twelfth annual convention of the fire- Mlsa Merrick remained perfectly cool men or l'onnsyivonia win uo neu at ejected. Sho attempted to chock tho iKuaven, Asmoasuros oiconsiuer- horso iu us furious flight but the sad. ablo importance will be discussed at tho convention, It will no doubt draw together a large number of interested persons, more is a reeling ot good rei iQWship and donnishness among tho guild which outsldors cannot appreci ate, but whloh. nevertheless, con tributes largely to the order. These die strap becoming loose she lost con trol of the animal. In front ot Thos. Mitchell's store tho saddlo bocame somewhat dlslogod and Miss Merrick fell headlong upon the road striking the ground on her right side. Those who saw her fall were horror-stricken Loft on bases-Lehighton 0, Tainuqu 1. Hit by pitched ball March. Double days Scheuren and Eaean. First ose on errors Lehighton 8. Tamaqua 1. Passed balls March 1, Rollly 2. Time 'J hours, umpiro uelcuard. Froelaud plays hero Saturday. They will bring with thorn their groat Pitts burg battory. O'Harrn plays left. They como with tho expootatlou of wiping mother earth with tho home team, but they may bo disappointed. Let Lenigu ton people turn out and eucourage the boys. Unlou 4'lcnlc. Tho Lutheran and Reformed Sunday sohools of this town and Weissport William Shockler Killed. From tho Mahanoy City Record wo get tho following concerning tho late William Shecklor, at ono time a resi dent here, son of Joseph Shockler nnd a brother to James, Daniel, Lewis and Mrs. Wilson Denhard: William Sheckler, L. V. brakeman, was instantly killed about 1 miles abovo Quakako Thursday morning. His train was "lying" in a siding waiting until the tram known as "Emplro Freight" had passed on to Delano. As this freight train was passing Sheckler stationed himself at tho east ond of the siding, and on tho east-bound track for the purpose of throwing the switch as soon as tho freight train had passed and about tho next moment, engine No. 312 came spinning around the sharp curve, dashing into Shockler and killed him instantly. The engino was stopped, and all hands hurried back only to find their kind hoarted comrade bruised, mangled and dead. William Shecklor was born Fob. 21, 1853. In 1880 ho was married to Mrs. Lucinda Whitehead, then of Quakako, who diod at tho close of 1890. Their union was blessed with two children, a soil and a daughter. Delano Castle No. 323, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, paid their last tribute of honor to their respected brother, by attending Mr. Sheckler's funeral in a body, Sunday, Owing to tho fact that Mr. Sheckler was a rallroador, aud well likod' along tho entire route, a large number of railroad men attended the burial exor cises and with their rough hands wiped tho tears from their eyes as Rev. J. J, Fisher, of Tamaqua, expounded the text, solemnly and roverently, "Blessed are thoso servants whom tho Lord wheu ho oometh, shall find watching." Shecklor was only 38 yoars and months old and those who rosido here from the beginning of Rush Township's history pronounce his Sunday's funoral not only tho saddest but also tho largest assemblage of pooplo that ever gathered in aud around the spacious Whlto Church and its burying grounds, MAHONINO, I. E, Seidlo was visiting at Allon town over Sunday. Our farmers have about finished haying and harvesting. Mrs. Morgan Williams, of Scran ton: spent this week In the Valloy. Don't forgot tho picnlo of the Now Mahoning Band ou Saturday eyening. Cards aro out announcing the marriage ot Miss Emma L. Seidlo and N. M. Balliet on August Cth. Tho hail storm last Friday night did considerable damage to tho corn. oto., lu some parts ottho Valley. Owing to tho illness of Rev Bartholoiuew,Rev. Robor, of Lehighton, fillod tho pulpit of St. John's church on Sunday aftornoon. The Sacrament of tho Lord's Sup per will bo administered In tho Evan golioal churoli on Sunday afternoon by tho Bowmanite presiding Elder. Calypso Island, Betide and dlreotly serve to advance its Inter- sUe was WUeil, but it proved a miraou- .""TT.t hUt osta. lous escape. Tnoro were some bruises 73o, returning leave Bethlehem at I have lust received four car loads and abrasions, and after the plucky 050 p. m. Fare, adults, GO cents; child- of flaging and curb stone at Central y0Ung lady hod sufficiently rallied n, 35 ceuU; children under 0 years, ilnnot Would be tueosod to have i , 1 free. Tioketa for sale at '1. D. Thomas' people contemplating laying pavement "om lae ""r uo drug store, also by Daniel Weiand and to examine stone and get prices W. sue was eouveyeu in curnugo iu v on w, V. Long, una at Weiosport iiy A K. Ash. I ductor Crook's residence. A lieltz. A Itlff Fraud. The Fine Art Portrait Company, of Chicago, is pronounced a fraud by the postmaster of that city and the Post Office Department has forbidden the payment ot orders to them in order to protect innooent persons from being fleeced. Recently hundreds of letters have been sent by this firm to persons in this oounty and a number of remit tance have been made by the recipients i uf thebu letters. Ex. IN A FEW WORDS. . Lively Writer Tells the Story ot The ItnppenliiES of b Week In nnd About Old Cntbon. Woathorly is troubled with swindle mongors. Couutorflt halt dollars of 1887 aro in circulation. Co.xovillo, near Boavor Moadow, is to havo a now school houso. Tho deadlock for the princlpalship of the3eaver Moadow schools is still Oil. Two cows woro killed on tho Valley railroad, near Lehigh Gap, tho other day. . Lovlston wants to bo connected with Boavor Moadow by on oloctrlo railway. '03.23 was raised at tho cornor stono laying of tho now English Congrogation church at Lansford last Sunday. Tho now school houso at Packortou will bo opened on tho 8th. Tho pro gram for tho occasion will bo a good ono. Tho wifo of Hotel Kooper Bonsor Bowmanstown, is said to boqulto 111. Hor frionds hope for hor speedy re covery. Tho Allontown silk workers will oxcursion to Glen Onoko on tho 8th. They will bo accompanlod by a baud of music. Frank Wisler, of Firo Lino, has bought an aero of ground and will build a handsomo now hotel in tho noar future. An oxcursion from Audcnried to Coney Island on the 15th is an anxious ly looked for ovent by tho people of tho up tho county town. Ex-sheriff Rabonold, of Allontown, the other day traded a fine pair of horses on a 30 aero farm in Monroo county. Valuation, S150. Frank Sharer, of Jeanesvllle, foil from a new coal breaker at Stockton the other day. Ho Is In tho hospital at Hazleton and will recover. Every school teacher in the county knows F. X. Cannon, of Summit Hill, aud of course will regret to learn of his illness with kidney trouble. It Is roported that William Eck- hart a lato purchaser of the Henry Hotel, at Lehigh Gap, has sold the hostlory to his son John for S3030. Rov. Ruloff, of Parryvillo, and Rev. , S. Brown, of Emaus, Evangollcal pastors, havo perfected arrangements to exchange pulpits on Sunday next. A cow belonging to John McGco, orktown, fell down n mine breach eighty foot deep and is still alive, but tho owner Is unablo to got her out. Two bloods from Beaver Moadow wore arrested by Weatherly authorities and flnod for fast driving in the latter borough, Why don't other towns do likowlso? Miss Ella Woldon, of Kolayres, was seriously burned on Wednesday by hor clothing taking fire from tho burn ing cinders removed by hor from a bake oven. Frank Seiborling, tho hotel man at Stemlersville has purchased tho largo grove opposito his hostlery, from John Smith, of Lehigh Gap. It comprises ton acres and will bo fitted up for pleasure grounds. Margaret, relict of the lato Goorge Kresge, diod at her home in Chestnut township, Monroo county on Sunday. Sho was aged 02 years, and was tho oldest resident of tho township. Deceased was tho mother of Mrs. H. II. Everitt, of Weissport. Interment took placo Wednesday. Tho only safe rule is todobusinoss with tho reputable home merchants, who nro here to mako good any defects In their wares In case thoy are found. Besides, if you aro interested in the welfaro of yourself and tho town, this is tho only way to do. Ex-County Superintendent Joseph II. Werner, of Pen Argyl, was a visitor to this city to-day. Prof. Werner has accepted the principalship of the Le highton public schools and takes charge on August 31. Ho ranks among tho best educators in the state and tho school board of Lehighton can bo con gratulated upou having secured his servicos. Easton Argus. "Lomonade and buttermilk aro as good as anything drinkable that you can find for hot weather," said a physi cian. Thoy aro both great things to quencu tmrst. Tnoy uotn aro a pleas ant tonio to the stomach, and they have a stimulating quality, but they should not bo drunk ico cold that is, bits of Ico should not bo in the goblet. Let them be as cold as tho ico chest or refrigerator can mako thorn, but not moro tnan tnat. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The Comity Capital Spiritedly Kpltoinlsetl by n Speclnl Correspondent, l'crsonnl nnd Otherwise. Miss Carrie Howlett, of Philadel phia, is visiting friends on Susquehanna streot. Tho county brldgo at Lehigh Gap is boiug ropalrod by tho County Com misslonors. On Monday next Sheriff Lovan will sell tho personal property of W. A. Schwab, in East Mauch Chunk. Tho union meeting of tho Brothor- hood of Locomotive Engineers, undor tho ausplcos of Division No. 257, of this town, was held in Concert Hall, Sunday. About 100 visiting members wero pro-sent. Extravagant Reward. Mrs. Kano, tlio colord waitross in tho ladles' wait ing room at tho Lehigh Valloy depot, on Saturday found a purso containing 839. It was discovered to bo tho prop erty of a lady from Mauch Chunk, who handed tho finder 81 as tv roward for hor honesty. Allontown Democrat. A man giving his name as Edward Qulnloy, of Mauch Chunk, was found out on North Church street, Hazleton, Saturday aftornoon, disabled by a fractured knee-cap. Ho Injured tho member by boardinc a train. Hn nt. tomptod to make his way to friends at Harlolgh but was compollod to glvo up. He was taken to tho hospital, whero ho remained until Monday when ho bo came dissatisfied and loft for Wilkes barro. Hazleton Standard. PAItRY VI Lt.K. -Parrvvillo is irettlnir a now Re formed church. -Evory Parrvvillo resident should read this paper. 81.00 a year. -Al. bettor known as Sonnv Hart- man and wife nro back from a pleasant trip of a wook to Ningra Falls. -Tho Mothodist church is to bo froscood and repainted. Tho nalnt work will bo dono by Kreamer & Laury. John Laury has his barbershop open every nignt. If you want an easy shave, why call on tho big hearted fellow. -Ono furnace onlv of tho Cnrlinn Iron Co., is in blast, nil tho others hav ing been blown out to allow oxtonsivo improkemonts now in courso of progress. Jacob Peters Is buildlnc a larore framo structure to comblno rosldonces and a largo hall for mooting purposes. This town has long needed just such a building. There will bo a crand nirmln in Poho Poco Park on noxt Saturday. Good music has been engaged for dancing and all who attend aro assured a good timo. Don't miss It. A LchlKhton Family in n Kunnway. In coming down tho Jamestown road last Sunday with McHugh's sorrol team, tho horses bocamo unmanageablo and kicked in tlio dash-board. To savo his family Mr. G. S. Hallman drove against the embankment and the occupants wero thrown out. The horses broke from tho carriage and runaway. They woro aftorwnrds caught. Nono of tho occupants wero soriously hurt. Lans- toru uocoru. POLITICAL. Articles under this headlns aro charged for at our ucguiur Auverusing .uesj. Maccii Cuonk, July 28th, 1891. Never ill tho lllstorv nf f!:irhnn pnlmtv lin. there been a political contest waged to compare with the present one. Men, who at one time stood hlch In the councils of tho nartv h.ivn rin. traded with the lowest and worst stamp ot wire pullers, ana wiio.reRaraiess ot trutn and decency aro endeavoring to caln the supremacy. Imag ine a man who has been honored by tho Demo crats of this county with almost every ofllce In their gift, ending with the high honor of being elected a member of Congress, sending for men ("to como and see him quick"), and pouring out to them his ullllngsgato against an officiary, ho has tho mauliooir to protest against his domi neering ways and who refuses to bow to him. Another who has been spoiled by an overdose of public trust, endeavoring to arrive nt the goal where tho first-named ended his political career, who Is now ono of tho chief actors in this conspiracy to ruin, politically, a man to whom he Is Indebted for many u political favor; and last, the grand seignor, who aspires to al most any position 111 the gift of tho people, the man whose clarion voice was hoard In llio Kcn ato chamber in defense of Justice, right and honesty.declarlng v 1th a pomposity only equaled by his vanity, that ho was destined to bo the oiuy unu iruo prupuer, anu mac mo uemocratie party ot Carbon county will go to the dogs unless he leads them out of the wilderness. Tills Is the nucleus of the conspiracy. A Malloy, who has no scruples nnd whoso character Is welt kuown, Itauch, the great political clown; Eiiboay, the Jumper; Durllng, the immaculate, and a few other lesser lights who are ready to pick Hp the crumbs which fall from the bosses' table, con stitute tno augretrntlon wno are scheming mul aspiring to the right to say to tho Intelligent voters 01 inecouniy wno snuiianuwno snail noi be tho nominees of tho paity. Justice. Will You Dolt! Use tho Averlll Taint, and nalnt hut oven. In a long period, or uso soinethmi: "said" to be as Eooa, nnu repauu every year or two' Averlll l'amt Is tho best. It Is the handsomest: no other has so brilliant a clops. It Is chenner than any other at any price, because it out wears an omen, u lasicu a) years on tne house of E. H, l'orbes, Winchester, K. II., 12 years on houses ot W. li. Itevnolds. Oroton Lako- N. Y.s 14 years on houses of Mrs. K. Cole, Sit! Vernon, N. Y. Averlll faint has been In use a years ana is guarantccu. it you aro urged to uuy ouicr paints uemaim nrooi oiiueir aurami tv. Tho nuestlon In not "What Is the llrst cost?" but, "llow long will It last?" Uenutiful sample card of tashlouablo tints free, l.i'.iuuii Coal & HAltDV AllP. UO., liKJIIUHTOX. A UKCISION I'Olt TIIK UUI1BSITE. A sneclal toleirram to Ilev. A. M. Sampsel from Ills attorneys In Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday stales mat iuage iiammon 110ms uisuups uuw n:in nmi Ksher lecallv suspended, and that an nual conferences nave the right to refuse the presidency to lllshops suspended, or under charges Involving grate moral turpitude. That the editors hate mistaken their duty in refusing to permit criticisms m general conference omces or boards, r unner payment ut salaries to Usher and Cowman by the printing houso en joined. LITTLE GA1 Josiah M. Silfles and wife, of Le highton, were visiting friends and re latives in this place, on Sunday last. Mrs. Ella Michel, of Lehighton. was visiting her parents in this placo over Sunday, Merchant Charles Green is at pro- sont building an attachment to his barn. Humor has it that Levi Serfass has boen appointed postmaster for the Little Gap post-ofllce. . On Sunday last Nathan George, of this place, killed two rattle snakes; one a yellow spotted had thirteen rattles and the other a black spotted had nine rattles, -xuey woro eacn nearly lour feet in longth. Quite a number of our Little Gan folks attentod the P. O. S. of A., picnic, at Krosgevillo, on Saturday last. The school board held a special meeting on Monday evening, for tho purpose of discussing the matter of repairing our school houses. The singing sohool which was held at the house of Levi Serfass by Prof. Adam Borger, on Sunday ovoning was largely attended. Oscar Bover. of Woissnort. was at our placo on Monday last, surveying a tract oi land lor l-rann wogner. Amandus AVagner, of this place, spent last week with Jonas Snyder, of Hnyuersvuie. Nathan Smith and wife were made happy ono day last week, it's a bouncing baby boy. Ex-sheriff Raudenbush accompanied by his daughter, of Lehighton, were circulating through this section on Tuesday last On Monday lost, while Charles Dieter was sitting on a pile of logs, conversing with his brother James, he was bitten by a rattle snako, in his riaht lee below the knee. Mr. Dieter was at once in oharge of Dr. Kramer, of Aquasnioola. w e are pleased to near 1 that lie Is doing weli- fc.rr .v. .777.-7- : . . .j Hood's Sar- A saparllla KsMf".1"" 2mS. "wonder V ytyr the people, " .KjHgsSSy ndUtoUy 1 J&iXfjfr 'ho most V jZSSVSr popular W"Xjr . blood pu- rheumy llrer com plaint, catarrh, rheumaUcm.etc. lie tare to get nooa'i aaraaparuia, wnicn 11 pecauar to itieir. Ilood'a Sanaparllla told by drngsrUU. Hi tlx tcjli. Prepared by O. I. Hood Is Co., Lowell, Matt. IOO Doses Ono Dollar WATCH Opera House, Lehighton. The Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Has the Ear Heard, Neither has it entered into the hearts of the men and women of the community what we have in store lor them. Have You Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture. Nothing like it was ever put on. exhibition m this town before. Have You Heard that we are offering this grand assortment of goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will make you think that we must haye made a mistake. It's a Fact. IPe'vc got the goods. You have the money. We want to exchange with you, and if you will call at our store we will offer such inducements that it will be a pleasure for you to make your purchases from us. Come and Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at our very low prices. Schwartz, The Fur ciiture Man Fashionable Millinery. Weliavetlie Larcest and most Stylish Kflects In Seasonable Millinery at the Lowest Trices. In the trimming de partment wo have Two City Milliners to create happiest fancies In effect for our customers. Wraps Stoves, Tinware. Heaters aud Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Gbaver's 1 opulav .Store, Bank Streot. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished 011 short notice UeasonabW jf GO To fPennEinentaalleryl teCiBINETPHOraGiMPflS. Just look at this. 49 piece set of best white granite at $3. One store sells the same thing at $4.91. 103 piece dinner set, best white granite at $6. Complete Toilet Sets at 1.75. lummers Queensware Bazaar, FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON. -AND- Coats InthenewesUstjlesand of the very hest materials and make at lowest prlcss. Don't ro to the city when you can buy cheaper at home. nauQQ' WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. tittle 1 ardwara Co., LIMITED. Specialties. Myer's Pumps A complete line, including repairs lor the same. Cucumber Pumps A complete line including repairs for the same. Coal Oil At wholesale and retail. Usual line of Hardware, Oils. Coal, Sand, Cement, Plaster, &c. MARGHL New Dress Fabrics, FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATHER. SUANTONG l'ONGEES. aro Entirely New, all those pretty new tints which so desirable this season are represented In silk ileslnns and finish on an ExtuFlne OIINAOLOTII, another Wash Fabric Just out this season, beautiful patterns on Steel, Tan. Grey, Blue, Mode, White and lllack Grounds, 81 Inch wide only 12 1-2 per yatdWIDE CHALLIES on light grounds. New Goods Just In, only 8 cents per yard. A small lot of New Satlecns to at 0 cents per yard. A larco lot of now DHESS G ING II AH In Stripes and plaids at popular prices. Orlclnal Outlne; Cloths, best Roods at 10 cents per yard. A Kino Lino of Dress Goods in tho New Shades and eaves. lllack Goods suitablo for Summer Wear, such as H'ool Nun s VeiliEB, Batls Tanilse, Glorlosa, Ac., at guaranteed pricos for first-class Goods. Bib lot Ladles Itlbbed Vests for Summer only 8 cents each. Extra Value In Gauze fihlits and Drawers for Afen at 26 cent each. Complete lines of belter Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children. Itemember we are ofrannE Extra qualities In Ladles' Muslin Underwear at special prices. 200 Doz. Scalloped Bdee, Bordered, Ladles' Handkerchiefs at 6 cents each. Black Silk Drapery Netts, Large Variety of Styles, from 06c to $2.60 a yard. Swiss Flouncing for Ladies and Children. Fast Black and (Jolored Hosiery a specialty. Our Carpet Department will Interest everybody that Is In need of CARPETS. First, because our stoek Is tho largest and everything new. Second because our prices are lower tnan moie atKu eisewnere ior tue oame uui uuuua. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa, C A.. REX
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