ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE While tins extremely hot weather is upon us, vp undoubt edlv look for dress stuffs Itlmt nr'p ndnntcd to this kind of weather. In short, we would call your attontion to our store where you can obtain this class of goods : India linens, Victoria .awns, Nainsooks, in stripes and checks, Swiss Mull, in plnin and dots, If hite Piques, plain and stripes, Marsailes, se eral grades, Black Dragon Piques, in stripes and plains, neat, last colors, White Embroidered Dress Pat tern, H'hite Embroidery on Black Cambric Dress Patterns, 27 and 30 inch Embroidery for children s dresses. All in all, we lead in this Valley in dreBs stuffs as well as in otner goods in our line ; we also lead m low prices. J. T. NUSBAUM. Fust Slreet, between South and Plum Street., Lliiaiuoii, j-a. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, JUL.Y1G, 1802. Public Hclioot Teatlielfl Appointed. At aineetlngof tho Lehighton School Board held ou Monday evening tlio following teachors were appointed for the ensuing nluo months term to lie gin August 29: High School-C. J. Walter, Oettys- burg, $90.00; Grammar School Georgo Gray, Fntrview, Md.r eCO.CO; 2nd year Intermediate Iluttlo I Ivooiis, I.o- hlghton, $12.00; 1st year Intermediate- Minnie dishing, Ulysess, I'o., S10.00; 2nd year Secondary Annie Weber, Fredericksburg, 37.00; 2nd year Sec ondaryAlice Montz, Lelilghton,37.00; 1st year Secondary Lulu Durham, ChewsTllle, M.J., 83o.00; 1st year Secondary- Elsie Mclntry, Catasauqua, 835.00; 2nd Primary Irene IVuster macher, Lehighton, 833.00; 2nd Pri mary Llllle Itelchanl, Lehighton, S33.U0; 1st Primary-Clara Anil, Car lisle, 835.00; 1st Primary Mary Catell, Lehighton, 835.00. Prof. Walter la a graduate oft ho State Normal School nt Shippensburg and last year was on tho faculty of that institution. OLD MOTHER CRUNDY. llrlglit ami Hre.13 Oeewreiiee. llwldr Iti. llorouch Lltm. ( -Largest circulation and lowest rates for advertlKlne. Pull line of Ingrain and llrnmnlh oariieU at Henry Schwartz's. liny your jewelry at n u ami you get the lieat. Handsome sllter good Hold's, Mnuch Chunk. A I'alace Uraml in the Wilderness, At a point on Mud Hun, or Mud Ittin Creek, and whero Panther Creek joins its limpid waters with the ilrst men tioned stream, stands nn elegant now house of tho dimensions of a good-sized country hotel. It was erected during the past year by M. S. Kcmmorer, the well known coal operator and copital lst of Mauch Chunk, The place is call ed Hawkmere, says tho Wllkesbarre Record, and is so remote from nil other humau associations or lines of travel that no one, not even n book agent, could frame an excuse of visiting it. It Is In this isolated and romantic spot that Mr. Kemmerer designs to enter tain his friends until a new dab. which Is now under way, Is ready to assumo run control of the building and its wild acres under tho title of tho Rod and Gud Club. The greatest charm of the place to the sportsmen, however, is Its trout streams, and the value of these may be judged of when it is stated on the authority of a gentleman who was present that in throe days of last week a party consisting of Mr. Kemmerer and a few friend? caught PS1 trout. The Lehigh Valley. Kariiliic. In the equity suit of Elisabeth S. Gummore et al. vs. the Reading com bine additional alOdavits have been filed as follows: Receipts of Lehigh Valley Conipauy at Easton, Rethlehem, Allentown and Cutasauqua. for Febru ary, March, April and May were 81J,. 386.51 over last year.rocelpta at .Mount Carmol, Ashland, Girardvllle, Shenan doah and Mahanoy City for the same months were 83013.85 over last year; shipments of coal over the Lehigh Valley system for February, .March and April were 33,721 tons over lust year and the reoelpta 8200,029.13. The shipments and miscellaneous freight fur same months this year amounted to 202,030 tons, nnd recelpta 277,25o.l5 In excess of last year; num ber of passengers carried in t'enruary, March and April over last year wero 111,101, and receipts 863,705.17. The increase in the express business forthe same months over last year was 82127. 70. Local HUlttry. 1 The Hazleton Plain Speaker in elate issue tells the following bit of local history which will interest Ourbou county readers: Hearer Meadow is auother town that retains its old name, but the several little patches that have grown up with in und around it, have received new names, such as Levittou, Centstown, Coleralue, etc. Jeanesville got its name when the colliery was first opened, being named after Joseph Jeanes, of Philadelphia, one of the original owners. That part on the South Side known now as Audenrled, In n general way, had several little patches Muttered here and there and all lwre different names. That section surrounding tho old ooupauy store that stands near the depot, everybody knew as Yorktown, and that aorosB the tracks In an easier ly direction was called "Slabtowu." IN, A FEW WORDS. X l.lTi lr Writer TelU the "lot. nt TIm ttfttijHilUnfte aim Week hi ntl Abovt (11.1 Cm en 1 Lawn parties are nil the go In the arl-tocmtlo upper end. r Lansfurd has h Imrmigh ! lit. of !: 129.H0 not count lug outstanding bund". The Middle I'oal Mold Poor His- at I'.. 1 1, trict may remoddel thnlr buildings at Laurytowu. Horace Ueydt, lini., is driving a The iiearl button factory for beautiful fast sorrel horse. Weatherlyis not booming so 'rapidly A baml of roving gyile are camp- asTFtnlglil. ' eil along the Mahoning creek. W. L. Adams, of Audcnried, will The Swift Chloago lleef Co., will shortly leave for Colorado where he more into their new building ou Moil- will make his future home. day. fdli Tliomaa, 10 .years old and Don't by olooks of the Installment Icraay, has been put In the insane de- man, ltc-ck will save you one-halt tlio I imrttneiit of the Laurytown Poor price It you buy from him. House. -llock, the joweler.ns showing some Valentine Newnieyer, of Normal. new and very pretty things In rings Square, baa Just taken possession of all kinds and styles. his new home. "Wally" is a first-class Just make it n point to see David fellow mid deserves suocesA Oae ill, Ebbert when you want n team for bust-1 Wnlly. neas or pleasure Lowest prices. Lasnrus Hess, of Weatlierlr, 00 Joko Kistloi- hires teams for pleas- Tenrs old, tiled at (ho almshouse at lire or business purposes at tho very Lnrj.toin ot lli lght'sdlseaee, Hewn lowest rates. one of the nolneer settlers ot Weath- - A fino free lunch will be served at ery. W. A. Peter's restaurant on Saturday ' miner named Kelser, employed evening. Don't miss It. in Lelseuriug's colliery, at llaaletoiii Charles Lapp, of Third street, who uin ne hospital at Audenrled with a had been quite seriously ill for some crushed nrm. Ho collided with nn time prist, is about again. empty car. Ills said that next year's high up at Summit Hill there Is a big school graduating class will have seven- time in the school board oer the eleo- ecn members. Hon of a principal of public schools. There is ono thing certain a coat K'o one seems to know what tlio out of paint would improve tho publlo pome will bo. school building. nilltou Slemler, of Townmeiislng, Don't buy sllvorwnro till you havo nnd Miss Magglo Honta, of Wontherly, seen the extroerdlnary fine selection were mnrriod recently by Rey. Free- now displayed nt tho Mauch Chunk man, ot Tloyerlown, late pnlor ot the jowolry store of E. H. Hold, Weissport Reformed congrcgotlon. Dr. O. W. Snyder drives a 'Jiand- - George Hallman, who was "rnu- somo new four year old bay horso nlng" Hallman & Kutr.'s cigar maiul bought bought from J. Georgo Snyder, factory nt Lnmford for a year past, of Allentown. has moved his family to Quakertown. Wo are pleased to nolo that our The buslnoss at Lansford was closed young friend Columbus Horn is mov- Up i,y tho shcrllf. ing about again after a long illuess. pjoasaut Corner lias ti very large Dr. C. T. Horn has had his popular nd prosperous Farmers' Alllanco Central Drug Storo nicely repainted, Lome of the very host men through the and tho block now is one of tho pret- Valley being prominently Identified Host In lively Lehighton. with it. They meet In tho Jr. O. U. A. Adam Mohrknm, of south l'lrst jf. Hall at Pleasant Corner every Sat- street, continues qulto seriously 111 and unlay evening. but faint hopos are entertained for his Tho teachers selected for tho en recovery. He Is aged 71 years. 6UK BC),ool term by tho board of Le- An agent for tho Prevention of high township for Wnlnutport nnd Cruelly to Animals could find Mb of vicinity, nro as follows: Wnlnutport room for activity in this neighborhood, nigh School, F E. llennlnger; Wnluut- Somo of tho nags driven by careless port Secondary, T. A. Opliuger: Wnl. horsemen are only lit to bo killed. nutport Primary, Jacob Hunt!!. J.J. Hummel, tho qucenswaromaii, A company has been formod in has moved his bazaar from W erner's Wontherly to bo known ns tho Morso building to n location opposite llnyer's Electric Heonomy Manufacturing Com wall paper storo on l'lrst street. pany. It will hnve a capital stock of alio Lehighton Water Company $100,000 and bo chartered under the are laying n pipe line down south main laws of tho Rtnte. Tho controlling stock Lano which, It Is expected, will nltl- will bo in tho hands Of Woatlierly maicly lead to lively Weissport. patties; John Hnuk has sold his handsomo The t unci al of tho Into Thomas E black marc, "Maud" to n wealthy Xew Belts'., at tho Evangelical church, Xow iorK party, -j.no nuimai was -snippeu .Maiionlug, on last Sunday was very bntulday night. largely attended by relatives nnd Throngs ot peoplo continue to go friends. Tho pall bearers wero John to Luckenbach'H, Mauch Chunk, for Kneas, Daniel Rex, Stephen Fcnstcr- nnestatioiinry,wallpnpers,deccratioiis mncher nnd Samuel Zimmerman. S.c. Lowest pricos. Decensed was born near Parrvvillo and H R. Kieidlcr, of south First was ono of tho oldest citizens in tlio street, has sold his fast pucer to an county nt tlio time of his death. Allentown parly, and ho now drives n beautiful bny that has some speed, Thero was no council meeting on Tuesday evening. Cause: 'o quorum A meeting will bo held on Monday eve Child Labor al Weathertr A local correspondent in the Sentinel from a town near Weatherly has this to say about the silk mill at the latter place: "Most of the young girls from this and surrounding towns, who have been engaged in tho WeAtherly silk mill, have given up that vocation and will spend the balance of the Summer In the more pleaeant and probably more protltable business ot gathering bucklebarries. Some of the little girls who leave here at an early hour in the morulng for the mill and return home late at night, are by appearanee far beneath the age when they can legiti mately be employed to work In mills." TheUalletoliKeulluetU Aca!n,t"Our IWli " 11. J. HuuU, of Lehljjitlou, will seek the Republican nouiiuatini in Carbon couuty. .He will liave to contend agaiust M. L. Smith the active mayor ot Weatherly, who has shown that he Is willing to work hard aud faithfully to oJ vatic the luterestsof the tailor ing ehM-. and who i as much dofcerv ing of the nomination as any man in tbenel.l HuU'tmi Heiuinel Your dining loutu nick- beautiful by adding a f. i- lcceb uf the t-legittit new silTarware now Ui.i.Uta at L 11 Hohl's Mauob Chunk jewelry store, Mnrtz, Lebnno n's weather prophet, says: Storms or moro tlinu ordinary energy will occur on or near tho 12th and ICtli of July, accompanied by cleo- tricnl disturbances. Tho latter storm nlng, however, and all eouncllmeu will bo preceded by very warm weather should try and be present. nnd occasional showers and followed llrlnkmnn Pros., on Firht street, by cooler weather and westerly winds. are building n lino monument for the Prophet Hicks also predicts heavy lato lieorgo Kapp. It will bo placed in storms beforo July is over. the cemetery at W cissport. ' The sun now rUes nbout 1.13 Dr. W. F. Danzcr, Ilazloton's well- o'clock nnd sets about 7.20 o'clock, thus Known eyoenraud throat speciallst.will making tho days over fifteen hours In beat the Lvcliange Hotel, In this town length. Hut beforo the end of the on tho 291 h instant. Those desiring month our daylight will hnvo been re his services nro invited to call. duced nn hour fiom what it wns at tlio -Road Hiss Graver's advertisement, timo of tho Summer solstlco. Tho dlf- Her popular millinery storo still con- fcronco in declination Is 5 degrees as tlnuos hendqnartcrHfor rendy trimmed tho sun moves townr.l the equator, and hats and bonnets nnd all kinds of his speed visibly Increases nt tho end mourning goods. of tho month, his motion being threo Georgo Schnelle, tho butcher, hns times ns rapid as to-dny. purchased n frame dwelling house from " Tho ordinary Summer diseases Silas Rhonda, nt Jamestown, n suburb may be avoided In nlno onsos out of of this town, and will occupy tho same ten If ono observes tho simple rules of soon. common senso: Keep yourself clean Lohlghton's First Xntionnl Unnk keep your home clenn and live in n has just declared a dividend of three cleap neighborhood; keep as cool as percont. 1 he business of tlio institu- jou can, avoiding undue exposure on Hon shows n clear gain of almost tweu- very hot days; never drink ico water ty per centum in the six months dat- when you tiro uncomfortably wnrm lug from January 1, 1892. Its manage- don't put yourself In tlio way of taking mentis good. cold; don't eat unrlpo food or other liestanranter W . A. Peters killed a unwholesome food turtle on l rlday that weighed, when Tho "dog days" commenced Tues dressed, twenty-live pounds. It had dny. This season, which wo bllevo twenty-two eggs in tlio shell nnd n full lasts six weeks, Is regarded by many hundred out. Wilson served his royal persons ns more unhealthy thnu that highness up in n flno free lunch on which Immediately precedes nr sue- Saturday evening. It was Immenso! coeds it, and as being n tlmo when The Cabdon Advocate congrntu- maaklnd nro moro llablo to attacks lates, v. Lilgor Aoll, ot Third street, from disease through exposuroor Inl and Miss Clarn, daughter of Mr. nnd prudence In their general habits than Mrs. in, H. Rex, formerly of town, I any other. It thero Is no foundation now of bljitlngton, on their marriage In fact for tho belief it is asuperstl. last mursday nt the parsonage of Her. I turn or long standing. u.i..uimrr,1.orourinnyjutiiornn 1 Wo are now In what are uonoi-nllr Church. Innlbal llm .lull ,ln. r (1... m. iiio regular L-iuuiren's Day ser- business nnmmimitv ,.ik. ices of tho Sunday school of tlio Evnn- plain of dull trade, while tho general gelioalaissoclatlon will bo hold in the mass of peoplo complain of n dull and t-resuyierinn onurcn on riitn.lar even- languid feeling. The farmers being tug at i.io o clock. An excellent pro- busy with the harvest and farm work, gram hns been arranged fortliooeon do not oonie to town in as large num sjon. All are cordially invited to be bers as usual, atnl those who do stay Ullt K ,,l0r, ,,me ,.,,,1 .urrv 0lf (0 h-hI,, jnesiocKiioiuersoiiiieiiiigiiion ui tothoirwnrW Ti,r .1.. i Water Company met in Gnbel's Hall time to make any purchases except on Monday evening in annual meeting Ueh tliat are absolutely neoessary.and " ,,,', 8 oollnu1oe there is less of ready llllam E. Ash, R. F. lloffonl. J. S. ooal. in olmni.tln,, ,... i..i.,.. Lentz, Wm. .Montz, II. .1. Kunt,Johu Leu than at almost any other period uuc"i"" " 4'viiuiier, t'i. o. vi. 1 or tne year. .em aim j. .1. netiert. rollowlug the adjournment ot the stockholder' meeting- the directum orgaulxeil by electing W. E. Ash, president; D. II. Straup, treasurer, aud Howard Sen- boldt, seeretary. The business il the oomiwny is In gootl ooudltioii. The Lehigh Stove Works will re sume operations ou Monday after a week's Idleness. Don't fall toe the tiew stock ot silver goods now displayed at K. II. HohlV, Mauoli Chunk. t'Kllfl.K ON TIIK IIO. Plash l-letnre nt l'smlllar lKre. o,Hilg ail Clirttra. Mu. I S Koch, '-f-tif Weduosday nt Alleiitown. Miss Maud Wheat !, uf 11b11rn. s sojourning al home. Dr. Reiser, a New Mahoning Dem ocrat, was In town Monday. .A. S. Cristy, of Second stroet, whs at Reading over Sunday. W. Clauss, of the Valley House, oirolod at Philadelphia Friday. . W. llowmau, of Slatlngion, wits a woll-knowii visitor In tun on Wednesday. Mrs. H. 10. Sweetly, of Drifton, is enjoying a 'pleasant sojourn in this city. .Mrs. Wm. Blocker, or Jersey City, visiting relatives and friends In town. Iter. Hiram Ruder, of Hath. Pa wns In town this week, the guest of his brother. Miss Maggie ltojle, of Summit Hill, Is visiting relatives and friends In town. ..Misses Maud, Mnble and Crete Wheatley, visited friends at Tatnanua ou Wednesday. T. I). Clauss uud son Webster wore angling for members of tho finny trlbo in Pine Run on Tuesday. . Miss Emma Portwaugler is sojourn Ing with her sister. Mrs.-.Tnmes Sim mons, at Jeanesville. J. W. ltandeobush and P. I'. Clark were two genial spirits at Johnny Weller's picnic on Thursday. James Clark aud wire, ot Columbia, Pa., arc guests ot Richard Cnguey and wife, 011 south First street. .Mrs. Henry J. llretney and child ren nro enjoying a pleasant visit among Whitehall relatives and friends. Mr. Haivey Mitchell, .of Rlveiton, was in town Wednesday. Mr. M. and family recently removed from town. . .Mrs. Robeit L. Sweeny and sou eorge, visited friends nt llethlohein on. Friday and Saturday. Mrs. l ethcroff nnd son Frank, of Lawrence, Kansas, nro visiting Joseph II. Seidel nnd family on First street. Milton G. Clauss spent Sundny with his wife, who is visiting relatives and friends in Slatlngton. Thos. Yeatos and John Hunt, of Philadelphia, wero guests of Joseph X. llcnuett on south First street this week. . . Andrew J. Ualllet, of Now Haven, Conn., Is spending his vacation at Normal Square, ono of Cm bon county's most picturesque skU. ..Miss Lhszio Schoch, of Fourth street, hns returned from 11 delightful two weeks' visit wit)i Al. Campbell nnd family, of I.ansford. V trio of dudos at the "Jolly Ton" picnic on Monday nt Wllkesbarre wcio Ed Campbell, Hnrry Wcldnw nnd Frank Campbell, of this burg. They Had :i big time. I istrlct Attorney Jos. s. Fisher. or tno county Beat, was hero Saturday. Jir. nsner is n Democrat nnd will bo re-elected next fnll lioeauso he Ins made si faithful official. H. A. Reltz nnd wife, and Mrs, Elmer Ileltz and daughter, of town, nccompanled by Alex Reltz nnd wire, of Quakertown, spent last Monday very plensnutly nt tho plcturesquo Oleh (Jnoko. .Those from tho twin towns who were nt Coney Island on Sunday weie .1. W. Raudenbush, P, F. Clark, A. K. Miller and wife, .Mrs. Ed Hunslclter nnd daughter, Henry Chrlstmau, wlto and son, John Rehrig, Jr., nnd Milton Snyder. .The llelhlehem Times ot .Monday says: Mrs. D, II. N'othsteln cnteitalnod a largo. party o! friends yesterday, among them being Dr. W. A. Derliamcr and wire, ot Lehighton; H. D. Der- hamer nnd wife, of Allentown, nnd J, 11. Derhanicr nnd wite, of Camden. Prof. P. II. McCnbe, nvery pleas ant nnd ngreenblo gentleman, was In town for n few hours 011 Saturday. Prof. McCabe Is n candidate for tho ofBco of County Superintendent of Public Schools and Is looked upon with great favor by many. He posses ses great ability. Cant of Thanki. Tho relatives or tho late Thomas lleltz, deceased, ot .Vahonlng Valley tane this method of expressing their slncero thanks for the mnny nets or kinJness rendered tho decenseed dur ing his lato illness nnd nlso for their attendance during Interment. Tub Relatives, STATE HATTERS IN BRIEF. The fleet nt Nwe fnlletl from a Mnlll- tntle of Bow nee. Michael Mfchaol, aged ', was killed nt 8t Clair by a fall or cool. The 1m now oloetiun booths lur Rucks count v will bo distributed at once. The Pennsylvania Association of Fire Insurance Agents wljl hold their annual meeting at Reading mi July 20. While on her way to milk t lie cows, Mrs. Henry Knrtzman, living near Hellertowii, dropjied dead tin Sunday. The Reading Company's Merlon col liery, at Ashland, resumed oeratloti Monday aflor seven weeks' Idleness. Samuel Klluard was wounded by the explosion of a dynamite torpedo on the railroad at Reading. Cyrus Weut ael received no days for placing a tor liedo ou the track, Injuring a boy. The Iugersoll Sergeant Drill Com pany of New York, will remove Its works toEastou. The N'utlouul SwlUli nnd Target Works, now In South Kns- uiti, will more to a site adjoining the Ingersull plant. Three members of the family of John Uro,of Xorrfstowii, are seriously ill sa result or having eaton canned corned beef. An Important meeting of the State Hoard of Health was held nt Harris- burg. Measures to prevent an epide mic of small-pox were taken. Hon. S. T. Davis, of Lancaster, wns elected president. " P. P. Mohr, postmaster of Fogels- ville, and Annie Warmkessel, his as sistant, have been missing from homo since Saturday. The body of Cliucuco Clifton, 10 years old, of Eostou, was found drown ed in tlio raceway of n mill. It is sup. osed that he fell In, und, being very ill, was tillable to help himself. Tommy and John Matthews, ot Shen- nudouh, aged !) and 11, playing ball Monday evening close by tho railroad. Johnny run after 11 ball kuocked on the tracks, when Tommy noticed u train approaching at a great speed. Ho ran scroamiug to his brother's assistance, and succeeded in rescuing him miln- jurcd,"but before he had timo to escape, the engine struck him, fatally Injuring him. S. 11. Urown, of Philadelphia, claim- ing to be agent for tho Orient llrewlug Company, hns been held under 8500 for selling liquor without a license tit Pottstown. He furnished the foreig ners of tho town with postal cards, with which they could order boor from Philadelphia, and have it delivered the next day. Several witnesses testified tliat they had bought beer from llrown llrect. NEWSY WEISSPORT. MtlyUtironl - or by 1 he WAHlll.-saTON NOTI. 1'i-of. KtioietelKiiR the rrlmlpalilil. Prof. S. Shope, who so ably filled the position of prluciiial of our public schools during pait of the term ot 01-92 nnd hnd just been ro-elected to the snino position, hns tendered his resignation to tho board nnd Prof, Walter will succeed him, Jfr. Shope's many friends will regret to hear this, while nt the same time tlio schools loso one of t he best principals they ever had, Vour Attention, l'leae. C. W. March, representing the Hook er NurswIoK, of Rochester, X. Y is located ar the Weissport House, und Is- oanvaseiug for orders for fruit aud ornamental stock; grape wines, rose nusliea and clematis, a specialty. All took Is guaranteed true to name as labeled, delivered In good order. If not just a represented money will lie re funded or stock replaced free of charge. All stock that fails to live will tHWlttve- ly lie replaced. If you want anything in the above line drop a postal card to Mr. March, at the Walsstiort House, for the next two weeks, and after that to 1031 Turner street, Alleutown. :!w. six'inrr mch:tv gossip. So,Ut.v'Jlil-ltlts of lntorvnt to tho Mem tiere of tlio fraternity. Tho anniversary of the K. G: E., of Frecland will tnko place August 15th. Hazletou Commannery K. G. 11., will attend und tnke part In an entertain incut. Hazletou has forty-seven societ and beneficial organizations and ten social organizations. Tho following olllcors of Luustord Castle, Xo. 90, K. G. II, of Lansford, wero lustnllod by District Grand Chief H. V. Motthlmcr, Jr., and staff ou Mon day evening: Past chief, Evuu G. Wil ling; noble chief, Fred Stephens; vice chief, John Davis; high priest, Georgo C. McLean; venerable hermit, William L. Jones; master of records, Daniel 11, Davis; clerk of exchequer, William H. Lew is; keeper of exchequer, J. L. Lewis; sir herald, Wm. R. John; woithy bard, Evan Phillips; worthy chamberlain, Daniel J. Lewis; ensign, Edward Wil liams; esquire, David James; first guardsman, T, II. Johu; second guards man, William Jones; trustees, T. H. Smith, E. J. Cox, T. H. Johu; represen tative to tlio grand castle, D. 11. Davis, Washington Camp, 122, P. O. S. of A., of Weissport, havo elected the fol lowing olllccrs: Past president, Rert Arncr; president, L. K. Albright: vice Prosi'dent Daniel Hoffman; master o.t forms and ceremonies, W. II. Strauss berger; conductor. William Greens weig; outer guard, Chariot. Acker; in spector, f-iamuel Hartmvn; trustee, A Yeakel. Tho Camp has 11 member ship of 07 and Is a flourishing condition Thoy meet In school hall 011 Monday evenings at 7.30 o clock. Tho following olllcers uf Guudeu Huettcn Castle, 310, K. G. E., of town, wero Installed by D. G. C, Wednesday evo H. V. Morthliner,Ir.,ud staff: Past chief, Wm. R. Laub; noble chief, Geo, H. Enzlnn; vice chief, Una. Scliarcr; high' priest, Clms. Klpp; venerable hermit. Samuel beilcr; keeper or ox chequer! Samuel Graver; M. ot R, and C. of 11, F. P, Hell; sir herald, Jonn k. Seldle; worthy bard, H. A. Deifeuderror; worthy chamberlain, A.J. Litiseiiberger; ensign, George Wisler; esquire, John Kreldawolss; first guardsman, Georgo Schnelle; second guardsman, Charles Helta; Representative to Grand Castle, John E. Seldle. 1 he llolnseofa l.tvelyTown " eleil In Short St,lKSna i Stroller' and Clinin. Mrs. G. H. Laury, ot Mnuch Chunk, Int Tuesday In town. George W. Esser, of Stanch Chunk was here on Tuesday. Job Printing of all kinds Auro- cate offiae,.Snyder's lllock. Jfrs. Hiram Illckert nnd Mrs. Johu Zeru were at Rethlehem ou Tuesday. D. H. Rauch, of tho Mauch Chunk, Democrat, was In town on Tuesday. Misses Reekie Wintllng and Edna Graver spent last Sunday at Atlantic City. Misses Clara and Addle Miller spent last Suuday very pleasantly at Itatigor, Pa. -L. Merkler mourns the death of u bright four year old lioy. Interment was tuude on Saturday. Lee Wills and Prank Laury were on 11 piscatorial excursion to Monroe county this week -Miss Minnie Maurer, an estimable young lady of Wllkesbarre, was the guost of Misses Itapp during the past week. Milton SeUer aud Ed Lelkcl huve their portable well boring machine Bt Millport whero they aro sinking an artesian well for Reuben Snyder. -Rev. T. S. Stauffcr, ot Catastiuqua, presided at the observance of Com muulon In the Evangelical church ou last Sunday morning, tho elder not be ing in attendance. W members communed. -'Squire Austin Royerooutemplatos u number of internal Improvements to his residence among which will bo tho additloirot hot water for heating pur poses. -The employees of tho Curbou couu ty Improvement Company enjoyed themselves at u private picnic at the famous Glen Onoko on Sunday. It should havo been llko this: C. O. Shlorcr, Ceutral Station Agent, Is tho U. S. oxpress man hero aud all goods coming via tho U. S. are deliver od frco by Roubcn Zinimei-muu. -John Schabo and wife, of Shonio- kln, were hero Wednesday in attend ance at the funeral of tho lato Adam Jicgei. Mr. Schabo Is treasurer of Northumberland county and n rattling good Democrat. -H. R. Kroidler Is doing 11 big busi ness nt his coach shop, inside of two weeks he has sold a half dozen wairous und remodelled twico that number. Harry is 11 hustler uud no mistake. Aaron Snyder will very likelv oneti his storo room In Snyder's block some- tlmo during noxt woek, with u very large assortment of of. organs, pianos, mnchluos, Ac. Call aud sco him. -A. F. Snyder last week sold u hand some piano to M. D. McFaddeu, of aiaucli Chunk. Those who havo had tho pleasure of seeing and hearing the instrument can't imiigiuo how Aurou sells auythiug llko It nt tho price. -Adam llcgcl, an aged citizen of Franklin, died ou Suuday morning after an illness of some tlmo from tho efiects of paralysis. Doceased was a native of Germany, but for many years made his homo In tills neighborhood. Interment was made ou Wednesday, - illlaui Snyder, of Delano, while out driving in Franklin last Suuday, met Willi an -accident which might have resulted In death, but fortunately ho escaped unhurt. He was drlviug spirited horso uud wus precipitated into n deep excavation. At u meeting of the bchool directors of tho Franklin Independent school District, Monday evening, tho follow. teachers wore elected for the coming term to open on Monday, September 12: Principal (ucw building) Pref. Prosho, of Shippensburg State Hormal School, ?55 por mouth. Intermediate (new building) Miss Mury W hitohend, of Franklin; ttn per mom 11, Primary (new building) A. D. Rlsliel of Franklin; 833 per mouth. Union Hill high school Prof. Suydtr of Shippensburg; salary, $33. Primary Miss MamieO.swald, Horu elsvllle, X. Y.; 833 per month. FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The County Capital Spiritedly Eplloinlfeil by a Special Oorreeponilent. rereeiis and Otherwise. J. J. (J'Hrleu, of the Times-Gaxeite. Sundayed at Atlautto City, N. .1. -Mrs. Joseph Feist, of Wllkesbarie. Is the gtlest of John Graver on Race street. 8. it. ICosteubader, of town, mnl Miss Llllle Koous, of Slatlngton, will be married on .Monday next. -Rev. W. T. Williams, recent I v united in man luge John Thomas, of this town, and Miss Hannah Hughes, of Slatedale. The next meetlug of the Wiilers' Club of tho Lehigh Valley will be held at Wahuetuh Hotel, Glen Ouoko, Sat urday evening, July 31. This club Is composod of Journalist writers and last Sunday thoy spent at Atlantic City. Appointed Police. Rtirgess John Ftiguhas appointed ex-sheriff Hiram Lovuii chief of police, vice Simon Laurish, removed. Rurgess tVga oould not havo made a bettor or 11 more sat isfactory appointment. Policeman Levoti has ha'd loug experience and will mako a good olfieinl and that Is just what the peoplo want. -Rodi ts out. A. P. Body has just served his uluo mouths' soutenco In the oouutr jail for monkeying with the finances of tho Prudential Insurauco Company, of which he wus tho agent In Curbou couuty. Ho was relcaseil 011 Monday and left Immediately for his homo inRoadlug. Rodyts only another ono of these poor uufortuuatos. Carhon'e (traituatoe at Kutilowu. Among the recout graduates from tho Kuletowu State Xormul School wero Luru A. Royer, ot Aquashicola, aud Mamo Whlldlu, of Lansford, and their essays the Kutztowu Patriot soys: in lour Landscapo Forget Not tho Sky" was tho sublect of an ossar read by Miss Luru A. Uoycr, of Aquashicola uaruou county. The ludy spoko ut ino absolute ueccsslty of name und character. The beauty of moral and christian life sho compared to tho sky. Miss Uoycr makes u fine uppearunce. auu sue spoito with that depth of feel Ing which Is certain of .bringing con ylctlou. That tho audlt-uco appreciated her sentiments was made ovldcnt by tno Hearty applause. Miss Mamo G, Whildiu. of Luusford uurbou county, iu her ossay ou "What Hopo Hath Seeu," spoke of the achieve ments of men In tho past by lookluf beyond the present and catching faint glimpses of what the future had in btoro for them Sho is u young lady of stately appearance, aud sho reud her ossay iu a pleasant maimer, thus hold ing tho audience iu wrapt attention tn the very end. HAILIIOAU NOTES Short i'nraKraphe That Will be of Intereit to the ltallroait llore. t F,. D, Peters, of MauclrChuuk, has beou promoted to store kee)ier for the Lohlgh Valley division of the great Heading system. He will have his head quarters at Philadelphia t John ronuliigltaui, ot Summit Hill, made a locomotive and tender of coal uud It has been presented to President MoLeod. The combined length of tho ornament is twu and a half feet and no part ot the nieohaulstn risible in nn ordinary locomotive Is missing. It bears the significant name uf the "Earth." X It is now staled ou good' uuthoiity that the Lehigh Valley branch ot tho Reading will discontinue the use ot tho Erie tracks from Wnverly to Ititlfalo und Eltnlra will then see no moro Lo hlgh inissetiger trains going through this valley. The company lias finished its new branch to Unffalo, and in an. other throe weeks it will ho used ex. cltlslvelyas a route to Ruirnlo. The lease of the oomiHiny with tho Erie railway expired SJay 1. t W. F. Pascoe, lato superintendent of bridges for the Lehigh Valley Rati, road, has been appointed to a similar position ou tlio Reading system. This appointment carries with it the pre sumption that tho tired and true mem bers of Mr. Pascoe's former stalf will again be seen hurrying hither und yon in tho service of the now departure. The system might go fatthcr and fare much worse, as Mr. Pascoe Is to- the manor born, as it were, nnd Is thor oughly competent. leachcre lixniiiuinlloii. The Carbon county teachers' .exam inations will be held ns follows: Vitnuicu School House, tor l-Vmikllii township, Monday, Augmt . lliuttonilAlf, for racket township, TneMla, AllKMSt 0. Uockort,for IhlitlialHt Luii.uinnmhHlil, Thursday, August II. Aslinehl, for Ilast l'eiin Tovilishlp. Thurbda), AilKilst 1. Mll!iioit,foi' tawcr TowaineiislliK tounslilp, Saturday, August 'JO. l'leasullt Comer, tor MllliolitnK tounslilp, Monday, August 2U. HlenueriiVine, for Upper Towuuu'lisitig town slilp, Satiuday, August 20. hlony Creek tk-hoot House, for l'etin Porest township, Hatmday, August 27, Lehlgfilou, Rpeclal evuniliiattoii, Haturday, September 17. All nppllcHiiUlmigtbuexamlned In the district In which they Intend to teach, unless written pernilsslou to do otherwise be grunted by the Hoard ot Directors desiring to cniple) such teachers. No celllflcate will be ui anted to ai- pilcauts under 17 icnrso! age, nor to applicants ,ho have not mado u careful study uf seseral ot tho best works on teaching. All applicants hav ing a full ono iP la orthography, reading, writ- political geography and physiology on last s ears' cerUncate need not be examined in such branches this )oar. Kelcrence ns 10 Character will bo required of all applicants not known to theHuiH-'iluteiidcut. Directors are respectfully reoucstcd to bo present at the examinations. GLOBE WAltEHOUSE, Special Meeting ot lterorineil Clasala. A special meeting of tho East Penu sylvuulu Classls of the Reformed! Mua ui-iu aiuuuuy uioruiug IU the session room of the Third street Reformed Church, Easton. Rev. Dr. H. M. Kielfer, president of tho classls, occupied tho shalr, uud Rev. T. O. Stem, of Easton, occupied tho position us clerk. The other clergy men present were Revs. H. Daniel, John Wohlback aud W. F. Wotriug, of Xazaroth; Robert Llsbergor, J. ETBmith aud J. O. Lludcrmuu, of Bath; J. W. Mubry, Cherryvllle; W. F. Moore, Cut- usauqua; S. P. Mauger, Mt. Uothcl: Geo. Llsberger, Rethlehem; M. Peters, East Mauch Chunk; L. M. Kerschuer, rarryvme; Unas. Si. Creitz, Weissport, The call extended by tho Weissport chargo to Rev. Chas. E. Crletz was confirmed und Rovs. Moore, Rreudle uud Wholback wore appointed a com mittee to preparo lor aud conduct tho Installation. The call of Roy. L. M. Kerschuer from tho Eastern Ohio Clussis to the Towamensiug charge wus confirmed, iiov. meiicr, .uaury ana ureltz were uamodasthe committee to coudttct tho installation which takes place ou August Jl. behigliloii, l'u. T. A. Kxviu:n, Co. .Muy25,l. Supt. Madlsou 1'eters' l'lrst Lecture. Rev. Madison C. Peters is welt known hero us u lecturer upon social topics, but I want to tell you of the Ilrst lec ture that lie over delivered and of tho sum ho received for It, which was a good way from the large price that his uamo commands iu the Iecturo field nowadays. Mr. Peters was 13 years old, a moro lad, when he found he had to scratch for himself to get a collegiate education. Ho was then living in Le high county, near Allentown, aud form ed the daring project of raising money by lecturing. Ho had never lectured, but hiring a school house he announced to tho public that ou a certain evening ho would speak on the subject of "How toGctou In the World." Well, ho walked to the lecture hall ono beaut I fill midsummer ovcnlug,took his placo In the chair ou tho platform and wait ed for.an audience. Uy 8 o'clock about twenty country people had gathered there, most of them decidedly impecu uious, but that did not daunt the lec turer. Tho boy got up and talked for an hour us best as he was able. Then he took up u collection uud counting the proceeds fouud he had earned 13 cents. Philadelphia Xew-. Ueoretary Charles Foster has loturn ed to Washington from a fishing trip to Y est liliiud, in Long Island Sound, The amount of gold coin aud bullllou iu the Treasury is $lUfl!lSSi, a de- crease of :l,2.Vi,(X) since the let instant. 'the House Monday pusMul a bill providing for the le of old buildings at Pittsburg, ooeurted by the court roejun. Post OHloe, etti. Mr. jauiea Wei.u Head. During the ilrst ten dayeofJulr Alter an Illness or about four wisjks oustoais receipts at Xew York were with heart trouble 'and dropsy Sarah, M,,ona, au increase of iviu,tioo over wire or James W ebb, died at her home the uorrespondlng period of last year 011 Fourth street on Friday morning Secretary of the Navy Tracy desires last. Dtseaed was aged about fifty It to tie understood that there are no years, and leaves a husband aud six vaeauoles iu the list of appoiutmeuU cniidreu, iiiomas,uilrere)ames, Emma, for law at the .Naval Academy. Mary and Llla. Funeral occurred Mouday's offers of sliver to the Monday afternoon, interment living Treasury aggregated l,U'0,uJouuoeiur made in the Guaden Hutten Cemetary. which 071,OIX were purchased at prices llev. J. Alvln lleber, or the Reformed raugiug from ,80tM to V77o. ohtireh oltloiated at the last sail rlt In their sore altlletiou the bereaved family hare the sympathy of uuuiy frieuda aud neighbors. The issue of standard silver dollars from the Mints aud Treaoury offices during the week euded July : was eUl.'vHs, The itsue during the corres ponding period uf lust year was H02, 11 in cuttmi. The Ualuu'a Sunday suhooL of the Evangelical Association will hold their annual uiouk) 011 the 30th ot July. A hearty Invitation is extended to all. M Uses Mary aud Joanna aud Messrs. Wlllteui aud Quluton Ruck were clrcu kUug among Xew Mahoning on Suu day but. Henry HuohvtieUis ie the owuer of a new self binder mowing maohine. Harry a sou of Euitua aud WeUie Markley died on last Thursday or croup. Interment took place at WeUs port ou Saturday atteruoou. Jas. Amer, Esq., aud wife, were the guesta of Wm. Hoyer, on Sunday last. Coudlttvu o( frljite Uwia, Secretary Edge, of .the State Board 01 Agriculture, has received reuorts from all iwrts of the state, from which. tie is enabled to make some crop esti- .V While Chip for One Hundred Dollars. Flood, Fair, Sharon, Hurst and Daly happened to spend o week or two in Ratio, Mou., some years ago, and as all ot them had taken a postgraduate course In poker In tho old days they amnseu themselves with the "kyards" in the In tervals between business. Although they were all multimillionaires, they usually played what was for them a small game, (35 or fSO limit, raising the jackpots occasionally to $100 to keep their hands warm. Sharon had to meet a friend one night, and when he arrived at the room where "tho boys" were play ing the game was two or three hours oldl lie walked in and said good evening. A play was on and the only responses were grunts. "A-ny objection to uy oomlag luT asked Sharon with a good natnred smile. "Course not," said Flood, who was banker. Sharon threw ilOO bill ou the table aud tamed to the wall to hang up his overcoat. He took his seat aad seemed surprised to see the others staring at each other and then at mm. "What's the mattert" he asked. "Don't you want me to play?" "Oh, yes, yes," replied Daly. "Well, there's my hundred." "All right," said Daly, with some hesi tation. "Flood, give him a white chip" itt. Jjouis Pcet-LMepatch. Another New JJleycle. A chainlets safety Moycle it the latest production in oyole manufacture. On the new wheel the power la transmitted from the pedal crank to the "ear wheel by a beveled gear, and one of the chief merits ot the device It its simplicity Apart from the method of transmitting , power this UoyolewUl differ little in : general oatiiue from the wheels of this , year's pattern. Attached to the driving j hash hall ciossii-. Lotul lla-e Hall Matter are llegliiiilug to 1'ut on Some Color. s?Aii exchange says: "Jennings Is now considered by the players who aro very good Judgos as the best short stop in tho country. Ho makes plays overy day that are simply wonderfnl. "Or ator" U'Rourko said, when he wns horo with tho' now Yorks, that Jennings 'boat anything ho ever saw.' " sj Frceland bent Drlftou 011 Sunday It to G. Jeanesville tuued tip Scruutou 011 Saturday 15 to 3. S Hazletou wus ciushed at Muhauoy City on Saturday. During tho mouth of August the Jeuuosvlllo baso ball club will take a week's tour in which they will play witliTaoouy, Rristol, Trenton, River ton, Newark and other clubs of what is known as tho Suburban League. Sat urday Xew Ronton will play at Jeanes ville, uud the following Saturday they will play at Lansford, the day ot the Y M. C.T. A. excursion to the Glen. ift,Xew Rostou will try to swipe Jeaneevillo at the latter placeoit Satur day afternoon. 33k, There is a report current that Tamaqua has oollaiansl. Want of liatrouage and no management Is said to lie the cause. Received to-day au entire new liu of tho most beautiful silver goods you ever laid eyes ou comprising lea sets, berry sets, ico water sets, pudding dishes, oraugo sets, lUh sets, bread truys, biscuit Jars, cake dishes, stigur siffers, soup turreeus, bon bon dlshos, card trays, syrup oups, crumb tray and sorapcr, soup, gravy, exeunt uud oyster ladles, sardeeue and oyster forks, chil dren's mugs, Ice cream, jellie, cake aud pie servers In sterling uud tho lluo&t goods iu the market to numerous to mention at E. H. Hohl's Mauch Chunk jewelry store. Cull aud learn our low prices for reliable goods. Kistler's ice cream parlor is the placo to buy ice cream every day hi t he week. my 7-tf -Xew stock of silvor goods otV E. H, Hold's, Mauch Chunk. lejuH.ratle Jtule. The uoninilttee appointed by tho Democratic Couuty Committee, to oon sider aud reort to revise the the Rules of the Democratic Party of Carbon oouutr, will meet this (Friday I July 1R am, at 1:30 o'oloek p. 111., at the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk. All Democrats are most cordially Invited to attend aud offer suggestions and advice. UAiMN. UKAVi-.K, Chairman of Committee -Sllveiware that Is sllrerwuro both iu name aud weaning quaittes at E. H, Hold's, Mauch Chunk. "VTTHESEVErt I see VV Hood's Sarsspa rllla now I want to bow and say 'Thank You" I was badly affected with EcxeniaandSJcrefula Bares, covering almost the vhola of one tlda of my face, nearly to the Talitej, top of my head. Kunnlng sores discharged from both ears. My eyes ware very bad. the eyelids se sere It was painful opening or closing them. Tor nearly a year I was dear. I went to the hospital and had an operation performed for the removal of a cataract from one eye. One day my sister brought me Hood's Sarsaparilla uhlcli I took, and gradually began to fiel bct ter ana itroBscr.aoa ilowly tat ioici tn my ret and Irrinr tftri lie&ied. I ,b bow tint and set as welfas erer." Mrs. Ahaivdi Pujv ult, 170 uoacr Biresc, itewDurtn. x. Hood'8 Pills in nit. fnuajict, lick bisdevcLt, LmouiBCM. euf itomftcb, uuiis HOW TO (I (I u SAVE llciliii'cd Prices on Special Patterns of Shoes. It educed Prices On 'Special Janes of Boys' and Children's Suits, Reduced Prices On Many Linos of Desirable Goods. MONEY. Trade with E. (x. ZERN, Opera House . Block. aiates. lis savn there it au 1 iiii-oMhn,l average of wheat, ami with the aw-rage ' shaft Is a beveled gear, saade statlonarv yield plaoed at HJ, return-, indicate ey " " oenier 01 ine wueei, , ill, The -.hipmeut ot frarliunal silver ' time. ! oolu from the 1st to the IHh instant Uaarlerll' CWafereate. Hev. J. Stoht, of Catasauqua, will preach in the First 1'reahyterUu j 337,a,tT. . m.,auu The I'ulted 8Ute. u p. 111. .-titer 1 ue morning sermon the taoranieut of the Lord's hupiier will be admini-.t.-1-ed. In the urternoon a1 ili..-W, liv Seht uill preach iu tUe f Mahmiiug h angelical church 1 take the lalue uf roreigu to t.t- f,)ll,,At-,l l.j tlu saciauieut uf the ascertaining the ,lutle- 1 Lor.lS buppti i'ixt leieruud geutlo man '- u -ubatlliiK- fol 1' Elder Leopold crop of M at UJ, with a pontile with ttuuiable weatla 1 ,tt fiaru--t Attol-UMV at Vhw York has lieeu instructed to institute suit for a review of t he ,-eceut decision or the Hoard or General Appraisers that the date ut iniHirtutiou iutu the I'lille.l mateh la the propel- date to urrencj whioh ie mashed Into a second beveled gear, which oonueots with a shaft ri. 1 uing to the rear wheel. By a similar gear the power is transmitted to the rear wheel, the bevelod gear being at tached to the rear axle. The shaft will be made of steel tubing lists has alMi sulfur..,! fmni wi u,u,. mcated In a luetalbo tube. The gear- eraud wld pnug. There will Ik- i at each end of tie shaft will alo be largei crop than la-l ii-ui owing t The backward aud wet api-lug hun seriously affected the coru aud the farmers will loose Vxi,m bushels. iiikajimI in a. m&tAr. ran. mnlrtnsv tha 1.-4., Ohool oUl.stJ. At ! iui'fwiM-am i i)ttiuK t thv lov 00f TUe wheel w;U liao ball ber- rile ieiifi-al ....... t ...i 1 1 ... t . r, mi . . practice or the .lopuitmeiit hi-, been t. 1 ."....., ..-....k 11 aw.m a jrouniiuc 1110. jui. uomg away i.i,.ii,m,.i,.ii .. ... li'i.ui acre-, u uicraue cron nun with the chain makes tho wheal eon- eaidiug 1 data uf ej.uuiUUou liuu. the t..u . be ei.ectel The 1 leld t imv will be I siaerably lighter and redaoes the oost of I country 1 below the average. 1 mennfactnre. New York Telegram ty x. Li. Xhoms tlR. MILES' HERVINE Tbr Unothliv lla b RESTORATIVE NSNV1NE dtsWiiiatrtMl by tho cr! spclevllsl, DR. MILES, tu euro aU Aentous tUMues, as HtMidaohe tho Blue. Nmvous lroatra tlon, SleeplManeas Neurafcia.St. Vitus Danoe.ntaondHiatarlo. liuir phteUtia uh itiu uMr Djaotloa. aod wr tba rMnlu ara wuaderful Mm bw teuadiadt of UMUnoalaia t nr "rriiai"i rrej uetvw uem avsev". Ilka U." teuw A Cau, ftyrtou, H. Y. ti-1.1 sujid btri&ia jd uf MaUa." J. ti. liatuia, Utah. "Tha bast iiw wa mi VoodwcMth a Co.. jfori Wirst. lad. amis see a.K o tstafnniiiisisrf.atanifsisU. DK.Mlt.E6 MEDICAL CO., OUart,lna. TUIAL UOTTIX FUBE. A Big Line of Pretty Baby Coaches, At low prices a Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. G10M "WarehousE. Closing Sale Of nil Sprini; and Summer fabrics to make room for a new Fall Stock, this sale will pos itively be a rare opportunity to secure seasonable goods at very low prices. Half Wool Chevrons, in greys only nt in cents, trom loc. Cord Du Jloi, a good material in stripes nndr figures, ljc, irom Wo .uwns, a choice lot of neat figures at 2 cents, only about & case of them at that price. 6r'Iobe Cords, figures on light or dark grounds 5c from 7c. Striped Crepes 9Ac from. cents. Satin Chevions, stripes and. figures 8c from 12Jc, Satines, black "grounds with white figures 8 cents from l2jjC Ladies Gauze Vests a cood articles cents from 12 cents. Ulack Drapery Nets at 68c from $1.00. Ulack Drapery Nets at 89c from $1.25. Remnants by the thousand at almost your own price to close. &10B No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allento-vyn, pa.