ORIGINAL CHEiP CASH STORE While this extremely hot weather is upon us, we undoubt edly look for dress stuffs thnt are adapted to this hind of weather. In short, we would call your attention to our store where you can obtnin this class of goods : India linens, Victoria Zawns, Nainsooks, in stripes and checks, Swiss Mull, in pliin and dots, While Piques, plain and stripes, Marsailes, seeral grades, Black Dragon Piques, in stripe innd plaids, neat, fast colors, White Embroidered Dregs Pat tern, White Embroidery on lllnck Cambric Dress Patterns, 27 and 30 inch Embroidery for children's dresses. BREEZY HAPPENINGS! COUNTY TID BITS, I.OD.sl. MATTIIIJS OP Itllllll: Olt I lMI'OHTANUK Wlint Has Orrnreil HI till" Cllr lliirine Uie Wffk 1'ertlnenllr llpltnii.lMMt l.y Onr Speelftl Iteioriers. Ijargest clrculntlou nntl limeal rate for iulrerti.lnE- Mm. John Peters, of north 11 ret street, l quite seriously 111. Villi line of Ingrain ami Hruwets enrpete nt Heury 8chwnrtr.'s. Klstler's Ice cream parlor Is the year. liVl.lll .tllllll.lMI COHMlilt Illirllli- MI.NTlsll IN THIS COLUMN. Tim Itrlilht nwir Oer..rri.fe- .if ll. Week llrlrlljr Cliroiilelril lorOiir Many llmilers. Tlirimxhout III Cmmly n. I lllsewl.ere. ' I'Vnnk f lull, mi Audourietl miner Is guttering with a broken lei;. Thomas Davis, of 1'otUvllle, Is u new citizen at Audenrieil. ",, At the Laurytowu poor houaofnrin eighty loads of liny worohiirveMeil this place to buy Ice rrenm every day In the week. inv i-tf Jameii lte. has built a neat porch In front of his north Plrst, street resi dence. Jnlio Klstler hires tennis for pleas ure or business purposes at the very lowest rat os. Lewis ViHt, of Alum street, Is proud over thonrrlvnl of a bright and bouncing baby boy Just mako it it point to see David I'.bbert when you want n toam Sor busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prlcos. ltoclc, the jeweler, Is showing some now nuil very pretty things lit rings- nil kinds and styles. All in all, we lead in this ey in dress stuffs as well as in otner goods in our line; we price If you buy from him. also lead in low prices. , -w. -. Peton. will serve a u Audenrled Italian suiters with a broken leg. Ho fell otf a platform at No. 0. l'rof. (I. W, llemmtligor has been re-elected principal of the Knst Mauch Chunk schools. Audenrled will have a grand must- cale in beptembor for the benefit of the W elch llaptlst church. Qeorge Sung, mi Audenrled miner, fell twenty-flvo feet into a mliio on Friday and was fatally Injured. S. 1. llurk mid Miss Salome Cham bers, a Weiitherly young couple, were married on Saturday by Itcv. J. D. Deson. The largo barn attached to the Sweeny Hotel nt Summit 1 1111 was Don't bv clocks nf tlin Installment Valley in dress Stuffs as well as man, Hock will save you one-half the burned to the ground on Monday nignt. fine free ' David Tarry, fifteen years old, cm lunch to his patrons mid friends on Saturday evening. i patent target has been placed at the Central Railroad. It Is operated .r. prices. T. NUSHAUM, t'lut Street, between South and I'tum Htteets, I.e1ilKhtnn. 1'a. ployed In the mines near Andeurieu, had his right wrist broken in two places, Monday. On Sunday 07 probationers were from the telegraph "otllce and works received Into full membership of tho like n cliarm. Tho Hyer Sisters, colored, who played "Out of Ilondage" here a few weeks ago, busted nil to plecos nt tliucrsvlllo Inst week. James Venscr, who rolls cigars for Koch, is all smiles over tho arrival of a baby boy at his homo on Third street. rL i 1.1 .1.-1 . . t 1.1 ll .....,s ............. B .,u.m,u " , to LucUenbach's, Mauch Chunk, for TheCarbon Advocate SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1802. ItAll.llOAli noti:s amcruiilit That Will lie of interest to the It.tlroitil Hots. the chair cars run on the Lehigh Valley railroad will bo removed and Pullman cars In their stead. The Reading runs Tiillmau cars on nil lis system and the rumor Is "ke'y we" year, has nceepted n position will be taken off are models of elegance and comfort. The rotcon Pullman doy M. K. church nt W'outherly, li L. C. Xuss, of Weatherly, hns opened n branch stove store at Laus- ford. It will be In charge of Webster and Frank N'tiss. li Thomas Wlldsmlth, feeble minded, naudorod from the Laurytowu Poor House recently, and was found later among friends near Rockport. M tchael Fitzpatrlck, of Jeanesvlllo, flno stationary, wall pupers,decorations and Thomas Laughrln, of Hazletou, Ac. Ixiwest prices. run n foot raco on Monday for 8T. The Prof. Kraut, of Coplay, who was former won. The distance was 125 prlnclpnl of our public schools for ono ynrds. on tho faculty of Pierce's Philadelphia. n w i.i rs... ....... ti i- .. . coaches Is tlfty cents for ono hundred ,. ' ' ,1, ' ,' ,. . ,,, ' ,. , I:iiowncyeearnndthroatsneciallst.wUl miles, while for Valley chair cars It Is twenty-live cents per hundred miles, X It Is expected that from live to six thousand railroad men and telegraph ers will attend a joint union meeting to be held at Wllkesbarre on July Ml The meeting will bo held under tho auspices of theBrot herhood of Loroma tlve Engineers, the llrotherliood of Locomotlvo Fireman, the Order of Railway Conductors, the llrotherliood of Railroad Trainmen, and tho Order of Railway Telegraphers, t The car shops nt Weatherly nro very busy ut the present time. A mini ber of new cabooses are being built for the Central, Now England .t Western Railroad, a new division or brunch re cently acquired by the Reading. Chief Florist Hebner, of the Read lug Railroad system, has been vUitlng the various points along the lino of tho Lehigh Valley for the purpose of In epecting the grounds about each sta tion with a view to beautifying the same next Beasou. It is his intention to have tho grounds around all tho stations adorned with attractive tlower beds next year. Ovor 75,XiO plants weio required for the Reading stations, nnd double that amount will bo necessary for the new system. Tins will bo an Improvement to Lehighton stations, X For four days last week Lohigh Valley engine, No. 015, milled the be nt tho Exchange Hotel, In this town on tho 29th Instant. Thoso desiring his services nro Invited to call, During tho present senson Chief Summit Hill's school board has re- lluslness College, celved nn appropriation of $2,018.8!) from the state. They will improve their school buildings, George Heydt, of Towameusing, Is lead at the age of CO years. He was born and raised hi the township, nnd wns a staunch old Democrat. All the old seats havo been remov- of Police Raworth has sold over 700 ed from Banks township schoolroom quarts of laspberrles picked from tho No. 1, and twenty-six new double will imslies in Mr orchard. be placed lustoad. The new ones will Frank Rlnkor, of Parryvllle. was bo purchased from Prof. P. K Fallon. before Vquiro lleltz, Monday to answer The ones removed have dono service n chargo of assault nnd battery pre- for twenty years, lerreil ty Samuel Schoch. Tho case There will be a grand shootiug was amicably settled. match for S2.'i n side at Lewis Christ- Assistant Lehigh Valley station man's Trachsvllle hotel on August 11th nrjent i'. A. ucrniau has a llttlo linger between W'elssportnndSlatlugton par- on his left hand nicely wrapped up. ties. The event will wind nn with n. Ho had it crushed between two heavy trunks Monday. Mrs. V. A. Peters and daughter Miss flertlo, observed their birthday grand old fashioned hop in the evening. Harry J. Seaman, at one time superintendent of the Carbon Iron Sc. Steel Company at Parryvllle, is now Reading's Royal Bin. Line Hyer, con- L,, ny nll,ull0 suujcet rom,se3 to bo ctellnn nf fmii nml fll'n pnrc nt-nptlio " . - ststtng of four and five cars, over the Bound Brook Road, between Jersey City and Philadelphia. Each day the train was 7 to 8 minutes late leaving Wbtiio Junction, which is on the out side of Philadelphia, but it nrrived nt Bound Brook on time -55 miles in 52 minutes. The distance from Wnyne Junction to Jersey City is85inilos, nnd it was covered in 82 minutes. The fast est mile was made In 42 seconds, or nt a rate of 82 miles per hour, as shown by the speed recorder. Arthur A. Hatch, of South Eastou, held the throt tle. Engineer Hatch is well remem- aunivcrsarles on Wednesday evening manager of tho Northampton Cement mm eniertniiieu nosts oi menus in Co., of Steintou, a concern having royal style ntlliclrliomoon north First cnpltal stock of 8250,000. A bulldlug "reel. 800 foot lone will be erected Moses Heilman rides in a lino During the progress of n game of manner Road Wngon just purchased ball at Weatherly, Saturday afternoon, from Anron Snyder of Weissport. It a small boy named Weber was struck Is beauty and can't bo beat for finish, by n foul tip above tho temple and stylo or price. seriously Injured. It was thought for A. M. (.'ainpiiell, or L'atasnuqua, a time that he would not recover, but win iaiK on iuouoy, uxuti nnd Labor," through the skilled assistance of Dr. nt tho Publlo Square, on Saturday Long, of that place, he Is gottlng along vti.-HiuKui wuuiuvtt. jiii mo uorui- nicely. ally Invited to bo present and hear Mr. ; Monday evenluc Miss Mama O'Con Campbell; ho is recognized as one of nor gavo a progressive euchre party at tho ablest speakers before tho people her homo at Jeanesvlllo. Tho follow. Ing persons were present: Misses Carrie and Maine Leckle, .Miss Keys, of St. Louis, Mo., Jennie Martin, Edith Ilaydon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mllnor Mor ris, Wes Engle, Joe Jacobs, Robert Barber and Dr. R. T. Brown. Mr. Brown nioro than interesting. Turn out. l'Kufi.K on Tim no. limn riet.ire. of IViiilll.r i-'ae. Coming am! tlolng. ,.. J. Kutr. whs at ljuisfcml on Tuesday. Peter Helm, was at Allentowu Wednesday. . .Mrs. Win. Welsel, of Philadelphia, Is visiting relatives In towii. . .Otto Dittnuir and family enjoyed Wednesday at (lien Onoko. Fred 11. Milter, of First street, was at Maiioii Chunk on Saturday. Borough Treasurer I). 11. Slrnup was at Mauch Chunk on Tuesday. .Frank Cumpuell spent last Sunday at Lnnsford with his brother Al. . .Mrs. John Bender, of Mauch Chunk spent Thursday with friends In town. Miss Ilattlo Faga, of Mauch Chunk, spent Monday with Lehighton friends. Prof. S. Z. Sliopo and Misses Maud and Mabel Whentley spent Wednesday at tho Glen. Mrs. Geo. 8 wait wood, of Mauch Chunk, spent Monday very pleasantly with friends. Mrs. J. T. Nusbaiim, accompanied by her son Frank, were nt Tmsford this week. Miss Aunnbel McDnnlel, of Pack-1 erton, was In town Woduesdny calling on friends. .Robert Kearney, nf Philadelphia, Is visiting attne David Ebbert resi dence on North Rtreet. L. M. Ueidler, nccountnnt for the Swift Chicago Beef Co., did bnsluoss at Lnnsford on Wednesday. .Otto Dittmar, of the Swift Chicago Beef Company, clrolod down at Allen town on Saturday. . Reuben Komeror, of Wohr P. ()., Schuylkill county, is a guest at tho Exchange Hotel. John Seaboldt, ono of Lehlghton's most popular citizens, was at Allen- town on Monday. . .Miss Funny Sackclt, nn estimable young lady of Wllkesbarre, Is visiting friends in town. .C. F. Delbert, of Pottsvllle, was hero on Saturday. Mr. Delbert was nt one time a resident In this city. .S. D. Kutz nnd wife, highly esteemed citizens of Allentowu, nro visiting their brother J. J. Kutz, on First street, Howard Acker is home for n few weeks nfter nn absence of nlmost 'n year In various sectlonsof the country, ..Henry Schwartz, the well known furniture man, on south Mrst street, was on a business trip to New York this week. . . Misses Cora Buss nnd Mary Mussel man and Mossrs. Hurry Lawfer aiid Oliver Follweller spent lust Sunday with Munch Chunk friends. . .Samuel Beltz, who is located at Bethlehem, nnd runs on n P. & R., fast freight wus In town ovor Sunday look lng as well nnd just as big as ever. ..C. O. Scheirer, of Third street, station agent nt tho Central depot, Weissport, is oil on n ten day's vaca tion nnd will return next week. He is accompanied by his wlfo. . .Mrs. floury and son, accompanied by Miss Jcau Scott, are onjoylug pleasant sojourn with Messrs. Kruni Ic Klstler on the corner of Second and Alum streets. . .Misses Ida Klstler, of Nesquehou lng, and LIzzIo Kls'lcr, of Allentowu, were the guests of Mrs. R. L. Sweeny on First street one day this week. . .Mrs. David Montz and thrco grand daughters, Misses Emma, Sadio and Carrie Peters, of north First street, spent Tuesday at Allentowu. SNV11KII WOULDN'T SHIN IT. Tlmt KiiiUIiis Why I'rnf. Mini HMlffiifsl hi l'rlndiml uf lit, llilililiiu I'lilillo . Sellout. Mr. Hnyiler'n Itrllllmit IteHMitii lllive Wrllllig lletlvreii Hit, Lines. ClroumstAiiuen make it, neoessnry for the Carbon Aovik-atk to clearly set before the iienple of this town aiid vicinity the anuses thai led to l'rof. S. Shope's resignation as principal f our public schools. Wo do this be cause tho stories in circulation calcu lated to do harm to private character are many and without foundation. Wo believo it will be clearly demonstrated that the action of County Superinten dent Snyder in refusing to sign Mr. Shopo's certillonte wns the result of malice and personal prejndico by u simple perusal of tho "reasons." why Mr. Snyder could notslgu thocertill. onto which had been unnnlnioiisty ap proved by tho Lehighton school board and was signed by President McCor. mlck nnd Secrotnry M. O. Brian. This certificate sets forth that Mr. Shopo Is a graduate of tho Cumberland alley Stnto Normal School, and that ho had taught ono term In this district shite his graduation and that he is considered qualified as n teacher morally, Intellectually nnd professionally. Following Mr. Shopo's graduation ho taught one term in Lan caster county and the snmo paper Is Ignod by the county superintendent of that county, Mr. M. J. Brecht, u geutlcmnn who Is very popular lu tho ilucutlonnl work of tho stnle, as woll as It Is also signed by the school direc tors in the district where he taught. Why then could not Cnrbou county's Intellectual headlight sign this docu ment? Wo will give his "reasons" why ho could not "concur" just as he wrote them: I.Kll urn roN.l'a., June lu, lKtt. Ai HuiHMlutemteiit of the sctiooh ut CarlxHt nuitl. I ennnot concur In the fnieLniliiL. rumilii. tlutit tor the folhmlnx lemons 11. Ill inetllAil of tenrlilnir nlnl liU iiiiiinir of eoiciiiltnc were very ohjectloimute ana tar frmituh.ilue woulil extici-t trotn a Noiiiml KnultiHte. Among a mmibci ot Injudicious ininKS i.e wouki mi lid would reiiulre the puplli to w lite worth for hour ai a punishment, antl lu one case, he require il u hoy rout tcea cars of ae to write wonts throughout the whole ottlio noon Intermission without allowing! Iiiinto get anjllilnictocut, while he sent to liie hotel ami Imtt his tllnner sent to him. The Itoy was then kept tu school until ttie lukltlle nl Hie atlernoon when he asked to ko out, ami then went home amtjeot something to cut lor which act the hoy iiii. ills ctiiitiuct lunnrtis jus superiors lu lie school work has heen so uniiioreNsliitml u toiiMkelthlglil) Improper to ghehhti a dip loma that will make hlni lndeiendcht of them in the luturo. lirly in September, lsl, fir. bhope come to lehighton as a si ranger and took charge of tho llrummar school, rtut long alter thlsTieaskcd to tie made scctetaryof tlio county Institute, llils not hefng grnnletl him, SUCIIIIT SOCIIITV Clssll'. Snrlt't) 'lid. litis nf Interest to the Mem -hers of Hie fraternity. flnaden Htietlen Castle, K. G. II, and Miss Keys won tho nrlzos. Sen- oi town, received two propositions for tlnel. memuershlp on Wednesday evening. East Side Carbon's new borough -ueorge u. isoyer, district deputy hm in Kidder, has adopted and publish Kitimi ii-Kuin m me juiyui .i cunum, od Its ordinances, uno of them re- will Inspect tho Council In this town Mates to bar rooms and drinking places, on next, .nomiay evening. and directs that they shall be closed -s I r,... n i- t. . I . . -iiuuuu i-asue, n. u. 01 town, each night at 10 o'clock-. If thev nro will confer tho Pilgrim's Degree on found open nfter that time it isde- bered here, havlug run on this division v " . ,, , ' , , i """""" cm 10 " am nsiauie, .v.j .,...D.,.,ui.,,nmni, iiuiive unti cuixeiis iu so luiorm lue many years and living lu Franklin township. Ilia brother David Is a resi dent of this town. HASH IIAl.l. dOSSll-. Lvcwl llase Ball Mailers are lleeliilllug Itt Vut on Some Color. ITS. Jeauoeville will playut Iiusford Saturday next. This is that club's tint game on their own grounds for some time so the result will bo anxi ously awaited. SXThe Mauch Chunk Y. M. C. A team played at Weatherly 011 Saturday afternoon with the team of that place. The game was rather one-sided nnd uninteresting, the game ending In n score of 10 to i in favor of Mauch Chunk. . 1ST Lehighton was to have played ball with Slatington, Saturday, 011 tho home grounds, but the game has been declared "off." QTThe follow lug particular ufn game of ball has been hamlet! to us for publication: t-EIItailTOS'. Weiu, 1 s ; Sanders, c H Klelntop, lb H Frttrlacrr, Mi t Newhait, is 1 Sanders, to 1. Prey, rt laches. It Mouttlirop. cf t Totals it PACKERTOX, tlllterllne. t' tsatulhtrr, H 9 Deieheit, p it Lilrkes. e s Uolon. lb 1 Snyder, u llirliaau, cl 1 IADKarAavfer, ri 1 Wo nro pleased to announce tho Burgess, who shall issue a warrant for convalescence of J. I). Barnes, Grand tho arrest of tho offenders, aud If .Master 01 i.eeorus 01 me unigius of found guilty they will be fined to tholiolileu l.agle, who hns been serl- $10 for first olTouse, and 310 to 820 for ously 111 the past fifteen days. each subsoquen tolfonse, one half of W llkes-Barre will bo a candidate which tlno Is to go to the Informer, nnd neiore 1110 not state camp of the 1". t). tho balance to the borough, a. of A. convention, which convenes in ai,nn,nkl I.. Stt ..II,. -,! f. MAllllNlNfl. holding tho stnto camn in 180.1. Wilkes. llarro was n candidate last year before A "r'"y ""'' tM',y i'i''"" ' the convention ntGettvsburcandcamo L'"lr Comiuuiilu. Ill second best, nnd It was conceded ut -Miss Katie Fenstermacher, ot Lo iiinttliiinbviioarlv nil n.n ,llmto hlgliton, Is spending n few weeks at and state officers nroseut that should home. Wilkos-Barro bo a candidate before the Tlie r" te' f the Normal Instl convention nt Shamoklti In ISM ber tute opened 011 Monday election wns assured. Mayor Nicholas. Rev. Utumuil Blitz, Uubsite, will of Wilkes-ltarre, has been chosen by preach In the Evangelical church Sun theP.O.S.of A. members from the "ar evening. first district of Luzerne county to Rev. John Heislcr, of Myerstowu, Pluco the nauio of their candidate bo- wns " Tsuor in me vauey msi weeK. fore tho convention. Dennis Nothsteln has commenced Tho following otUcers of Carbon threshing with his portable steam Castle, No. 111. K. (1. E.. of town, wero engine, installed by D. fl. C, H. V. Mort Miner, I Tho work 011 the new St, John's Jr., and stnlf on Monday evening: Past Urlck church Is being pushed forward chief, O. J. Montz; noble chief. 0. 11. M. rapidly Great Jolllncnllon at rnrrysllle. The Ico cream festival held at this place on Saturday evening, July 10, under the nusplces of the Young Peo ple's Society ot Christian Endea vor for the benefit of the St. Jolm's Ito formed church bulldlug fund, proved a success In every respect. It wns at tended by a large number of people and the accommodations gavo genorul satisfaction. A special and novel feature of the feast was Rebecca's Well from which fountain, copious streams of delicious Ice cold lemonade- were drawn by Lady Rebecca to tho great delight and refreshment of all the callers at tho well. Another and praiseworthy feature of the festival and which served to minister to the the emotional part of man was Prof, Wolford's Family Orchestra, from Towameusing who delighted tho audi ence by discoursing strains of sweetest music to the spell-bound hearers, This celebrated family Is certainly gifted with musical taleut lu a very high degree and the Prof, can right fully congratulate himself on being the father of such a family. The above named society was organized only about a month ago, but under the judicious leadership of the pastor, Rev. M. Kerschner, the membership numbers already well nigh thirty, Rey. Kerschner Is au energetic and hard worker, and Is certainly the rlghi man in the right place. The reverend gentleman can rest assured that his work Is appreciated by all, and he and his youug people certainly deserve a great deal of credit for getting up such a good treat in so short a time. SWIFT'S NEW IIUII.DIMI. 11 t I I HsirheloiAew, It 0 Totals II 2 out when winning run-was Moretl Earned runs Iehlghton 7, Pnoker- ton 2; two-base hit Wels; three base hit Welse; left on baw Lehighton t, Packerton G; stolen lwses Lehighton 11, Packerton 3; firat base on balls 1- hlgutou 4, Packerton 3; struck out by Stocker; vice chief, C. D. Fritz; high priest, T. C. Catell; venerable hermit, Dildlne Snyder; master of records, C, W. Bower; elork of exchequer, H. It, Kreldler; keeper of exchequer, M. T Trexler; sir herald, H. V. Morthlmer, Jr.; worthy bard, John E. Hummel; worthy chamberlain, James O. Ebbert wielgn, AmaiidiM Remaley; enquire, Daniel Baltaer; first guardsman, John Graver; second guardsman, F. O. gteeker; trutteet, L J. llel.lt. J. M. Hantaan, II. II. Peters; representative to tho grand oastlo, II. V. Morthl mer, Jr. NEWSY WEISSPORT. HUN t llNIU.tN'STOWNl 11 AN1I ri'SIUNO he stattett to mako trouble by atteiulitlug to IMiifii-,11 ,,iiiiiiiii:i luuvccuiiiKS tu iiiu institute against tho wishes o the Institute ami Itsottl- "Xeser Mint! the Weullier.' Notwithstanding the extreme heat the subscription list of the Cakbox Ad vocate ooiitiuiiSH to grow, and its pat rons to Increase in number- What nice thing it Is to have a good, reliable, WeUs 0, by Delchert 3; hit by pit chexl spicy, family newspaper, that gives all ball Delehert, .Newliart; time -two the local uews transpiring lu the oouu lioure; umpire Frlent. Your Attention, l'lese. C. W. Itarelt, representing the Hook er Nurseries, of Rochester, N. V., located ar the Weissport House, and is oanvawlng for orders for fruit and ornamental stock; grape wine, roe bushes and clematis, n snecialty. AU try around, to lay by and rend during the noon time, or when the shadows grow long lu the evening, how pleasant to have your home paper to read and ponder over au hour before retiring to rest, there are some people we wot of who don't know anything about this gaged at haying and harvesting. If you pay your taxes on or before September 0th you will receive a de duction of fl per centum. James Hill, of Wllkes-Barre, and William Kncas, of Lehighton, were Visiting John Kueas during the week, Edwin Hontz, of Summit Hill, moved his family to this place last week. He will work for Valentine Neumeyer. The New Mahoning Sunday school will hold a "chocolate festival" on Sat urday evening, July 30th. Ou Sunday morning Rev. A. Bar tholomew will preach in the school house at Pleasant Corner, where ser vices are being held until the new church will be finished. The sacrament ot the Lord's Sup per wus administered In the Evangeli cal church on Sunday afternoon. Revs. Joseph Specht, of Catasauquu, and J. S. Newhart, Rowmanltes, officiated. Last Saturday night there was a fight near MoDauleVa hotel In which Al Remaley figured conspicuously and was handled severely. He had two men arrested ou Monday. Our farmers are UU busily eu- The kind of pleasure, but they oau easily huy crop Is rather light this year but stock Is guaranteed true to name as ,u,v lt lul 'm to ioy it, by Mind- the grain orop Is very good. Lelilglitoll lteef Company Duluir lluslness In Their New House. Very advantageously located ou the corner of South Jaiu Lane and Rail road street Is the handsome new build ingot the Swift Chicago Beef Company, doing business under the name ot "The Lehighton Beef Company." The structure Is ot frame two-atid n half stories high, and In dimensions 25x05 feet, Enteriug this building on the first floor from South .Vain Lane Is the office of the company, nicely fitted up with furniture, and the weighing room equipped with an overhead Fair banks' standard scale. Adjoining this is a room 11x35 feet, which is used as a geueral provision room, and next comes the beef cooler which Is large aud roomy, well lighted, and construct ed lu the latest Improved style with u view to the general convenience aud purposes for which it Is used. The refrigerator Is overhead and occupies the full length ot the building, with the exception of perhaps twenty tlve feet ot space which Is used for a store room. Attached to the bulldlug at the north end, Is u fine stable. The bidd ing throughout has all the conveniences wttter.druius, Ac, aud is equal to any building the oompauyhave In operation. The superintendent is Mr. Otto Ditt mar, a genial, whole-souled gentleman who already has many friends here. L. M. Beldler, ot Second street, has charge ot the books, and Charley Vlelhour is employes! as u lieljier. labeled, delivered in good order. If not just as represented money will be re funded orstoek replaced free of charge. lug us tl. Try lt on -The orowd of boys, which has of late began to ereate a nuUance outside ou Sunday I.felilcl, ton's Kle.lluu flttla-t. The next election will be of more the Evangelical ehureli AUstoek that fulls to live will tiositive- than ordinary iuterest to our people evening during prayer meeting, had ly be replaced. If you want auythluu from the fact that It will be the first better behave or resialn away from la the above Hue drop a postal eanl to uuder the ward division. To conduct the church, the trustees are deter- Mr. March, at the Weissport House, for this election the court luu atnioltited I muted that there shall lie no more I lie next two weeiss, sua after that to tlve following elect ton otlloers: nuisance in the future. 1031 Turner street, AUeutowo. 2w. If you Iwve a Hue piece of gold jewelry broken take ittuE H. Hold, the Mauch I'huuk jeweler, and he will repair it t,u .1 tu new at a -.mall cast KemcmVor if y.-u give us atiiulou villi find our v ut k as guod as is done lo the ftrst-olass city establishments. First Ward Judge, W. 1. Peters; majority Inspector, J. J. Roth; mluorty inspector, J I- Aumlthrop. Hti.iM, Wikii Judge, o. F. Aoker; majority in-iwhu, W j Ueberling, miuui-ty iiisiK--tiirt i.eorge Ren-hard. Tnisn Wm. Judge, Haniel Haluer, maturity tuspet-tui Silverware eleauing made easy by the labor saving Electro Silicon only 7c. a box at K. II. Hohl's. Other deal ers will ask you SRe. u box. The prettiest lot of Jewelry ever exhibited in a jewelry store in Mauch Charles Waguer; ! Chunk oau now be seen at E. IL Hohl's. For every falling a man ouu ioiut out In others he has two of his own. Even vinegar has to work lu order to tie worth anything. If there 'terj uo little stus there would never uo any uig ones. It seldom happens tliat an old man gets converted right. The Holiest people are those who give ine most away. eers. lhlsfact be lis made known the follow ing resolution was unanimously i,issel by the teacheis In county Institute assembled. ICe sohed, "That tho solicitation of ailierliseuicnts and thu publication of a pamphlet puriNjitlng w i'e i riot ccuiiis vi iiiu iii-Hiuiiu ny any one not properly authorized bv the Institute or n ofllcers. Is hereby condemned ami denounced as uuworiDy ui iiuiico iioti patronage oitucpuli- iuiuqiwbu mis lesuiniiuii, mis new comer to the county, prlntetl a tiauiphlcl pur- poiuiiK io gite uie pnnecuiugs oi uie institute, iiiu wiiicn uy its omission auti tiiuwaytt was tucpared grossly misrepresented the institute and Insulted eiery teacher la tho county. Not ntisiiett nun tins ii.iki.iiii tiiipioicssiOliai llll nu sunn lien tu to iiurmue umiiiisi ine nrini-iimi otlhosillool. Kx-C'o. Mint. J. H. Werner mill llnally succeeded working up the pupllsolthe iiigiisciiooiiosucii n state mat ,ur. uemer was compeMeil lo lesign. 'llicse acts 1 consider inch ll.ieiHtil iNil.itlmi of what constitute a proper candidate for a normal diploma that 1 am compelled for the first time In eight )earstoak a committee lo leiuse io uraui an applicant a tliptoina. Careful inquiry among the pupils ot tho school, nud of tho directors who frequently visited the school lu official capacity, brings out the fact that Mr, Shopo was an Indefatigable worker in school work, always careful nnd pains taking in his labors and showing no favortlsm with his pupils. The boy suspended from school wus suspended for insurbordlnutiou us others woro suspended before him by other teach crs and lu this Mr. Shopo wns warmly sustained by the school board who In. vestlgnted the case thoroughly before taking action ou tho matter. In tho second chapter of "reasons' Mr. Shope's chief fault seems to huvo been In publishing n pamphlet form proceedings of the institutes which greatly dlsplousod Mr. Stiydor. Hero he only exercised n privilege that any person might have takeu advantage of. The proceedings of the institute aro not copyrighted consequently It Is a llttlo matter of enterprise for any one to get the advertisements and huvo the book printed. Mr. Shope's pamphlet did not purport to be nu official organ of the Institute so ho did nothing to insult the teachers or Mr. Snyder ny any omissions that It Is claimed ho hud made. That the resolution of the lu stitute, had little or no effect ou the publlo was evident f romthe fact that the pamphlet was well filled with adver tisements of our leading business houses, Ac. In nccuslng Mr. Shopo of lutriguo against Mr. Werner Mr. Sny der makes an assertion that should not be lightly passed over, nud ou which It Is belloved that ho can not sustain. Wo huvo tried to get ut the bottom of till tho facts in order to cullghtcu our readers for Mr. Snyder's action is emphatically condemned by all fair minded people. That ho wrote theso reasons" and then held tho certificate Just long enough to proveut Mr. Shopo from appearing before the Stato Board of Examination may have been an acci dent although there aro many who be lievo It was done purposely lu order to prevent Mr. Shope from securing n diploma which he could havo got through au examination. Tills trick throws Mr. Shope out ot tin excellent position, but 1111I0S8 it can bo explained away it puts Mr. Snyder In u very oou temptlblo attitude before the public We have 110 desire to say anything "unkind" of the county superintendent for tho citizens of this town know his 'capacity" too well and It would only bo taking up space which can be do- voted to other und better purposes. It Is ceituiuly to be regretted that things are In the condition that they are und yet we jiurticularly commend the touchers and directors for the wide Indo peudence they always show against the pompous elllclal who poses as the "Great I Am," "bow to me or off goes your head," That this ulllclul huj done some acts violently unreasonable Is evident from the fact that Lehlghton's six directors openly opjiose his re-elec tlou to the oftloe he now holds. Judging from this It Is very evident that a county superintendent has too uiuoli power, by simply incurring his 111 will au upplioaut for a oertiflcato gets left, should the official be of small calibre und possess characteristics such as some whom we know. Very true there are men lu ottlcial iower who would not stoop tu do a small, 0011- temptible act, but unfortunately ull men in ulllcial ouimolty are not built alike, aud as u result luuooeut iieople wlio luollue to be Independent, must sulfer through tho arbitrary aotlous of those In higher place. True, wheu men usurp their imwer an intelligent con stituency steps in and remedies the evil and tliat Is just wlutt will lie done iu this case ami lt is only right that it should be so. Tke "Stroller" Sensible Kpltnmlies Hie Happenings ot tills Town nntl Vicinity In Ills Usual llrlghtSlsle. Cornelius Snyder, of Allentowii, was hero on Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Stout, of Bath, Is visiting Uriah Fatelngor and family. Mrs. C. V. B. Aurand, of ?ottstowti, Is visiting Dr, Andrews and family. There will be,servlces next Sunday morning- in School Hall nt the usual tour. Reuben Zimmerman, Wclssport's uuchniati, Is driving 11 spirited now my horse. i - Rev. T. A. Hubcr, of Hiixleton, wus well known visitor lu town on last 'riduy. Will Reed, the butcher, will lay ti Hug stnno pavement in front nf Ids White street property. - Betzy Hartmnu, of Long Run, uged 7 years, recently killed a rattlo snako tlmt hud fifteen rattles. Mrs. Russel and her accompllshod daughter, Miss Lillie, nro guests at tho lloyer rosldcnco. -Miss Heckle Wintllng left on Wed- losduy for 11 vacation ot sovcral weeks among Luzerne county friends. Daniel Graver and family, accom panied by .Miss Salllo Whitelietid,spelit fow days this week nt Suylor's Luko und Bangor, Pa. Isaac Bartholomew, wife and laughter, spent Sunday very pleasant ly with friends In Portland, Pa. Rev. D. W. hbbort, of Allentowu, uppolntod by the Into Evangelical cou- fcrence ns assistant ta Rev. J. S. New hart iu tho Lehlghton-Welssport barge, has resigned owing lo cm! lim ed 111 hoalth: The Fruukllu Social Club huvo elected tho following ofllcers: Presi dent, Alvln Pohl; vice president, Ar thur Krntiso; secretary, Warren Horn; rcasurer, John Ross. Tho club has n nicely furnished room in Snyder's dock. Robeit Sewcll Is homo from Phllu- lolphia whero he wns in the employ of tho Western Union Telegraph Co, Hereafter Bob will bo on tho associat ed press stair of the Wilkesbarro Rec ord. He Is ono of tho host operators in the state. Lust week tho Carbon County lm provement Company manufactured llfty-thrco nnd thrco quarter tons of Ico. Tho company litis ti contract to furnish tho Swift Chicago Beef Com pany nt Lehighton with fifty tons of Ico overy two weeks. Finest job printing und lowest rices ut the Advocate job office in Sivydor's block notir tho Lehigh bridge, A. F. Stiydor, sold a piano to Levi Horn, and 0110 to n party In Milton, Pit. Aaron claims ho can beat tho world ou Plnnos in Mulsh, tone, quality and price. Rev. Clius. E. Cr.eltz, tho newly elected pastor of tho Reformed church will bo formally ordained nnd installed on Saturday evening, July 30. Tho committee ou ordination and installa tion aro Rev. Moore, of Ciitasauquu; Rov. BrtuidlB, of Bethlohem, nnd Rov. Wohlbnch, of Nazareth. Our school board did not elect teachers ut their meeting on Monday evening owing to ti partial dead lock, Teachers will now bo voted for ut tho rcgulnr mooting iu August. Tho sulnry of the prlnclpnl Is tOO per month uud that ot tho primary toucher S10. Prof, Mluulch who wus principal lust year Is not nn applicant this term. The Slate l'wlr to lie at heraiiton. It has finally been decided bv the State Agricultural Society, that tho Stnto Fair sha'.l bo held lu Scanlou, commencing ou Tuesday September 13th, to lust until Saturday tho 17th Tho driving park, where it will bo held will bo put in good condition, and by tho erection of new buildings and re pairing tho old there will bo ample accommodation for ull. Normal lnsUtute lte-opeueil. Normal Institute, ut Normal Square Carbon county's popular und success ful school of learning, opened Monday with n very largo attendance uud under very promising prospects. Tho school Is under the princlpalship of Ira I Seldle which lu itself Is a guarunteo o its bright future. Mr. Seldlo Is ener getic and possesses all the requisites In bring tho school to u high standard TO Till: I'Ulll.lC. I havo learned thutGeorgoNitsbuiim, goes about saying, I was compelled to take n great many washing machines nwuy; uud ho would replaco with Meat's Washers. When uu ugent must stoop to falsehood to mako a sale, he gets down very low. Ho litis not Icurned that tho oneu. bold, honest truth, is always tho safest, for anyone Iu any uud nil circumstances. It Georgy hus has any spare cash, 1 will stnko 1'lre Itntiilretl Dollars that I sell more Washing Machines iu one week than ho does in ti month, and moro in ouo month than ho does Iu six months. Another l ive Hundred that 1 sell ten washers to his one. I don't charge 810 for thorn either. 1 sell nt mi. und If t.co. cannot buy .Wear's Washers to sell ut six dollars, 1 can sen 111m an no wants so he can afford to sell ut six dollars and still loavo a nice margin to work ou, I ouu also show him that he does not treat Ills customers uu uukc, lie lias a wuy of dolug busluess that won't stiiud close lnstiectlon. 1 don't charge ono man 150 for h Davis Sewing Machine uud the sumo machine some one else at $35, 1 practiso "One Price ror All ' u poor man s eusu is worm ine same to me us the rich, I believe Iu selling goods at a small advance, and never misrepresent them, for thoso whom you once deceve will be aware of you tho second time. George, learn to let well enough alone, mind your own business, uud you will grow up a wiser and better man. Respectfully, A. F. SNYDER. WelssiHjit, Pa. THE COUNTY SEAT. AltllllN'S OAI'ITAL IN l UI.LSI JlMint I.OVI.1NKSS. A Speelal Writer Tells the Slurs nt the Week In llreety Selitenres. Personal nntl Otherwise, Miss Irene Tall, of Weatherly, Is iltor here. Sheriff Joe Webb is nursing u rheumatlo arm. Theio tire only eight prisoners in Carbon's Foit Wobb, Ml Maggie lltudy, of I lie wist side, is visiting at Itiudetnu. Prof. Jnmee Bovnn and family are visiting iu Schuylkill county. Miss Clara Nngle, of White Haven, Is visiting Miss Lnurn Arner, on the east side. St. Johns Reformed chtire-h of ,llentown will picnic at Glen Onoko on tho 28th. Rev. O. W. Dungaii, ot the M. 11, church, Lohtghton, wns u visitor in town for h fow hours on Wednesday. George O. Boycr, district deputy grand regent ot the Royal Aroniium was In town Monday evening Inspect lng tho order. -Dr. George Mayer wus this week iu uttendiinco at tho meeting of tho Now Jersey and Pennsylvania Dental So cieties tu session at Cresiona Springs, Tho Republican county committee met here 011 Monday and utter trans acting tho preliminaries agreed on August 8 as the day of holding the omlnntlug convention of tho party. -Bnrgoss Davis, of Lunsfoid, wits lit town Monday. Georgo is talked off us candidate for tho Legislature on the Republican ticket. The Wolsh have had no representation for many yeurs nud this would be their opportunity. A Hungarian named Herbert from Lansford Is lu jail charged by his bonrdlng houso mistress witli attempt. Ing to commit a rape ou her daughter. The cuso will very likely bo settled and tho uuusutliig particulars wilt not be made public. Mauch Chunk will havo a big time on August 17 if tho arrangements now milking tiro in utty way successful, The cvont will bo tho celebrating ot tho twenty-first uunlvcrsury ct Mt. Pisgah Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., of this town. Tho indications tiro that fully C000 to 8000 people will be hero. Ill tho overdue there will he a grand tlmo ut (lieu Onoko. All tho bunds and drum corps lu tho neighborhood huvo been engaged and tho town will be full f galore, Tho County Commissioners have their same old trouble with the cor porations who think they uro assessed too high for vuliiublo coal hinds that can't be bought ut utty price, and tho court will have to again decide the equity of tho ussessnionts. We hope, this time, there will bo u disposition ou the pui-t of tho judiciary to be with tho pooplo. Horctoforo coal hinds huvo been assessed too low entirely when compared witli tho assessment of fanning land In the lower end. On tiieiu Annual Outinu: The choir of St. Joseph's Catholic church of East Munch Chunk, observed their annual excursion on Thursday by taking trip over Mumford's famous Switch- buck Itutlroud. The party was made up of tho members, us follows: Misses Annlo Bush, Clara Boshu, Ccilu Wugner Lena Stcudey, Ceilu Sweibiuz, Mury Lugosscr, Roso Oppold uud Messrs, Fruuk Eugler, Geo. Betzler, Otto Botzler, Wm. F. Under, John Under Matirlco Eichoru, Ed Schlcgel, Frank Dlrkis. The choir was attended by Uov. Futher Hcltiuu. While at Sum mit Hill they nindo their headquarters ut lioorgo F. Huutziuger's famous Switchback Restuuraut wheio tho hours of tho uftornoon wero delight fully spent by the members of the choir. They left Summit Hlllou the late truiu and arrived homo tired with the day's ctijoymeut but ull w ell pleased witli tho entertainment in which all hud patticipatcd. TOWN fAlUNCILMKN MHfTT. A limy Session nf the itoroiisti Fathers. OrHtles Attoptettti'nt-ementsOrtlereu: Laltl ami Illlls Approve,!. Town council convened lu specla' session Monday evening. The burgees presided, and the following members were presout J. L. (label, James P. Smith, Moses Heilman, L. J. Hehlt, II. T. Ssrntip nntl 1. S. Koch. The minutes ot the previous meeting were mid anil approved. John Bienuer wns before council tor the grade on Cypress street lieu t Fifth. Joseph Obeit wus present relative to tin aureement between him and 11 pro vlous council fur the paving of Key stone Alley. Action wns deferred until the next tegulur meeting. Street Commissioner Joseph Zulin retail twl imvemeiit iu front of the Fred Schmidt proiKtrty on First street in need of reiwir; also pnvemout of David Elibeit 011 nottli First street. The bridge crossing tho Muhonlng nt tho south end was reported iu need of a now floor, and the gutters nt tho Car bon House uud Opera Hotuo were re ported In it laid condition. The secretary reportod the following money paid In since the last regular meeting: IM Chrlslmau, liulldiiis is-uult.... IAOO letf Itietnev, old lumber tin Allen slew license A.00 Dl ltnwmlli, market Ik-ense 100.40 Total lf.T-'Kl Puld out as per orders drawn on the lioasury, 8111.00. Ou motion propeily seconded tho secretary wus authorized to Issue or ders iu payment of the following bills: ISsltftise of stieclul election MPKl l-rughtiin Water Co y,o.oo Vj Ifaworlh, cn.il oil, &c 2.00 VV. II. Mitchell, rcpalrsou lawn mower.. 1.00 lA-lilgli Wagon Co., one tmle 1,75 Carbon Co. Imp. est., lights, .Mine h1.ik u. (1. Watklns, protfionotary costs 3SLin tfeo. Ksser, piollioniiuir) costs 7.75 David Menu, Interest so.oo lAhor, April. May and .lane csVsi tlco, Prchcr, laisir n.eo Total tAt,13 On motion properly seconded the secretary was instructed to notify Flunk Gcrber, of Audenrled, to repair the pavement In front of his property 011 Second street this borough. On motion properly seconded the secretary wus instructed to notify Thomas Muutz to repair tho pavement tiloug his property ou north Main Lane. Complalut was made by J. W. Koons of tho cotidltlou of the gutters along north First street ut the Jamestown end. On motion properly seconded tho soctotury wus Instructed to notify tho owners ot property abutting, to repulr the sunn. On motion properly seconded the grade of Iron street between Third nnd Fourth ns presented by L. S. Jncobv, civil engineer, was adopted. The burgess reported having pluced specifications for hose house in the huiids of tho following contractors: Thomas Sloyer, Weissport; Ed Christ miin, Lehighton; Horn & Knitn, Frank lin; J. S. Allam, Bethlehem; Charles Seudel, Weatherly; Charles Ncast, Mauch Chunk. On motion adjourned. Weatherly Teathera nntl Salaries, C. A. Rittcr eS5, T. J. Driimbor W5, W. F. Long $5.", Iiattio Evuus $38, Susie Schoouovcr SIS, Alice Brong 833, Nora Wugner 832, Lillie Davis 838, Peter Wunicr 813, Bridget Wolsh 833, Kntlo Rhodn 832, Dora Rosenstoek838. There hus been a very generous Increase In salaries over lust year. Messrs. Bitter, Drumbor uud Wurner cuch receive nn udvunco of 85; Mr. Long Is ndvanccd 810; Misses Evans, Drong and Welsh uro each tidvuuced nt 811, nnd Misses DaVisiintl Rosenstock receive nu nd vuncc of 83. Misses Wugner nnd Ithoda 832. By uu explosion of sower gus lu tho houso of P. W. Wultors, lu Curllsle, Mr. Wulters und his 2-ycar old dattgli ter wero severely injured. -Buy your Jewelry at Bock's and you get tho best. 1 AWPKU, the bather, opposttu thu Ojieta House, cuts hair, shines and does every thing la flrst-ctassstTlo llroplu ami see him. 1 Closetl on Sundais. Toilet Articles for sale. GLOBE WAKEUOUSE. Don t buy u gold watch till you sod tuul learu the latest reduced prices H. H. llohl, the Mauch Chunk Jeweler. quote for first-class watches, Kemem ber wo cau positively have yoit money, wo buy Iu laruro lots for cash thereby enabling us to sell cheaper. STUHr.lt'S SUAVIMJ MAWHI.N.uiiiKjalleUie t iit'iiKATw Ovvirtr. U iirtultin.irlprs fur Muuim. 1uircutttnuai.il sham t tot ni:, l'articu l.ir HlttMittoti iMtlsltoruuiiiii l..tlUt lisini ami ClilMicn'H Hair 1 ollrl articU'HfrHatf. rhoU-e I'l.in. Cai.i- GU TO Kits. iDODKl.Ulf, under tiiuKxcuar.se Motel. ltHUk street, for u h mouth shave ora lalitMiiablrt lialr cut. tr Close., mi Humtay't Kocuer a H'iir ionic, cures uaiiuruu, ..e carry in Liiti-L- u full liiiu nf fiiiv toilet artlctos Ht low est (r.ces, aul we are the only place In town miCIC JOU CUii uuv nciiucr s-imiu nu mo into Scrofula in tho Neck The folio Ins Is from Mrs. J. Tf. TUlbroolc, nlfe of the. Ms jor of McKet sport, reun. t "Uy Utile boy viiuie. nosr six years old, two years sso had a bunch under one ear svhtch the. doctor said was Scrof ula. As It oonttnued to grow hs flnslly Unci d It and It discharged for sometime. We thea be gan giving htm flood's Sarisrsrtlla and it Im proved very rapidly until the. sor. healed up. Last winter It brolw out again, followed by Erysipelas. We again gave hlnl Hood'l Bsr lararllla with most excellent results and ha has hud no further trouble, ills curt la dut to Hood's Sarsaparilla lie has never been very robust, but now sums healthy and dully greeting trner.' Willie TUlbrook. HOOD'S PILL8 4o wssksn. dI tld dlgsstlon sad tens Ih.stoDssch. Trythsm. tic. HOW TO II (I o eiOBE W arehousE. Closing Sale 01" nil Spring and Summer fabrics to make room for a new Fall Stock, this sale will pos itively be a rare opportunity to soettre seasonable goods at Very low prices. Half Wool Chevrons, in greys only at 10 cents, from 15c. Cord Du Roi, a good material in stripes and figures, ljc, irom 10o .awns, n choice lot of neat figures at 2 cents, only about a case of thrm at that price. 6Ylobe C!ords, figures on light or dark grounds 5c from 7c. (I II O (I ltertuced Prices SAVE MONEY. ' Trade on Special Patterns ol Shoos. JiHlll AlsHlwMlll.Y li. J. KUNTZ. Ot Lehishfuu, Cnrbou county. Subject to tilt; UiilesCmernlliK the flrinbllcan NoiuliiHtlnit Contention. Heduccd Prices On Special Lines of Boys' and Children's Suits. witli E. ( j. Heduccd Prices On Many Lines ol Desirable Goods. 0 ZERN, Opera House Block. Nervous Prostration. bid rests, Nlrlt and Uftel.e. iiibs lot II. sties. Nlrv.nl IC...H sr. Nervona If tou liuve it WHtali tlwtyuu think uuyttiiuk' of ilou't sive it to uu itiex- You oau't ie un uu orator bv the l"orieucxl botch o eallwl vmtoliniuker dimensions of hi mouth. I unit if your watch fullx to keep time The Sheriff .would bate to lie kuown i then take it to the bent equiel .bop by the oonipaay 1 keei. tor repairinu and adjuating watobee. in Tue uH ffiMuoo tor uauuiuiK in Ilyaper.!., Pull ne...Confalon. Ill1 lei I., lit., hi. Vitus' Dane.. Oplntn IIblt.IlrunkenMe..elc.. are cursd u J nr. .nn- ucsivrs.... nun".. It dots not ounUln oplau. Urs. bopt.lt IB. Das IToslrttlon for foar I Mrs, eoutd not sUp, I'lu ,. i ... u,i, r , . , u. , mu. .e-. for flo j Mrs .nd tastlBes to . eoapleucre. Jsoob mutucsn. Jsosb Ietr., ens. uregim. luta bMa sunsnnf wiut ri.r, mluorty lnepeotor, Htmry Rothenuel. ' Ite a eight worth aeetng. for au amateur, in by proxy Some ineu will do you a favur and theu Urre you au hour talking about it 'file rouubett roada are thote we I 1 Bare not traveled over. t'arliou county, thereby nisuriuir cor ret't time K 11 lluhl, the Mauoh Chunk jeweler, is the plai'e to hare your watch repaired properly and iu a I rlret-olaaa uaDaer. I.nrln.t h. I. iwtdl. SSa. ho.k. Uist Pills, It stui tot mii trs u.. Msl rstssdr for Bllhwiosis, TorpU Urir, .ic, .w. Dr. Miles' Medical Co.,Elkhart,lnd. TWA E0TTJ.E ruec. Bold by T, U. Tbouia. A Big Line of Pretty Baby Coaches, At low prices at Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. Striped Crepes 12$ cents. 9$c from Satin Chevions, stripes and. figures 8$c from 12$c, Satines. black erounds with white figures 8 cents from 12c. Ladies Gauze Vests a coed article 8 cents from 12$ cents. ' Mack Drapery Nets at 68c from $1.00. Black Drapery from $1.2.r. Nets at 89c Remnants by the thousand at almost your own price to close. &X0BE riP'Y PTO Irrf.TrPrc'fct No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pa. 1
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