ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE What we ure doing and will continue to do during the balance of the season : 1 yard wide fine unbleached muslin, 6 cents; never sold for lesa than 8 J cents. 10-4 Unbleached Muslin, 18 cents a yard. 3G inch Armenia Serges, a very handsome dress fabric, will go down to 10 cents n yard. Lots of just such reductions are made daily. The most popular dress stuffs are the French and American Sateens in all the latest shades, at nrices that will astound you. fiur lino of Outinc Flannels cannot be equaled by any other linusR in this section as to size of stock and lowncss of prices, A beautiful assortment o f light and medium weight Cas simeres for men and boys' wear, at prices that never were placed on this quality. This is a chance that may never be offered again in this valley. J. T. NUSHAUM. fust 8lrl, between South and riom Streets, Lehighton. l's. BREEZY HAPPENINGS 9IATTKIM OF MOItl; B LUM lHI'OHTANUB The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1832. jIAlluNINtl. X BreciT Butch of Lively lIaMenliiea Ltv.tr Community. A. E. Noll, of Bowmanstown,wis tha truest of Dr. Keiser over Sunday. A band of gypsies passed through the Valley. E. S. Hoppes and wife, of Steins vllle. SDent Sunday In the Valley. A surprise party In honor of Albert Fenstermacher wa9 held last Thursday evening. Mrs. Harriet Aruer and her son Joseph were visiting relatives at Lawls burg, Pa., during the week. Dennis Nothsteln is erecting largo elder press which will be run by steam. The storm which passed tnrouglt the Valley last Friday night did con slderable damage to the fruit crop. Oliver Beltz, of Minneapolis, Minn,, was visiting at New Mahoning last week. -' Miss Fanny Kress, of Shaniokin, Is visiting Miss E. Lily Arner. Moses Hontz has purchased a tract of laud containing about twenty acres, being a part of the estate of the late Solomon Hoppes, deceased, for 85.7). He will erect a dwelling house this fall A combination reading, historical and arlthmatical chart, published by the American Book Co., Now York, was recently adopted by the school board for use in our schools. A short time ago Hiram Milter, Uncle Sam's mall-carrier betw een New Mahoning and Lehighton, met with an accident. While stopping at the I'leas. ant Corner post-office the horses turn ed aroand too sharply and upset the wagon. The only passenger on tin wagon escaped with a few scratches by jumping from the wagon. Tho wagon cover was a complete wreck. HAIL1IOAII NOTES Short Paragraphs That Will be of Interest to the Railroad Mors. X Qeorge Braun, Central freight anil ticket agent at Penn Haven Junction, has been appointed night operator at White Haven The LehlghValloy freight aeent will atteud to the Central's bnsi. ncss at Penn Haven. t At no time since the Lehigh Valley road has been under control of tho Reading system has there been so much uneasiness among employes at the Eastou shops as at present. The sev eral suspensions and reductions which have taken place from time to time were followed on Friday by the dis charge of eighteen carpenters and thirteen blacksmiths. No previous notice had been given the tueu. Tho present force will be reduced just half. The cause of euspeusiou is attributed to the tact that no new work is to be made there. t Judges Schuyler and Reeder, in the Northampton county court Mon day, dismissed the case of Elizabeth S, S. Gunimers vs. the Lehigh Valley railroad company and others, to re strain the Philadelphia A Rending company trom operating the Lehigh Valley road and asking for a receiver for the Reading. This is the first judi cial decision on the "combine" in tlili State, and Is a signal victory for the Reading. X When the Lehigh Valley extension to Buffalo is completed, the Reading system will run traius from Philailel phlaandNew ork to Chicago in 2 hours. What Has Oceure.1 In this CIIV lMirllia. the Week rertlnentlj- VpllnmlMil hy Our Special Iteoorrers. Largest circulation tuul lowest rates for advertising. Buy your. Jewelry at Hook's and you get tho best. C. A. Goth is papering the interior of the rlxolmngo Hotel, ' Full Hue of Ingrain and llrwwel carpets at Henry Schwarte'a. Buy silverware at C. H. Nusbaum's Welssport, newest novcllles at Tho lowest prloex. KUtler's Ice cream parlor Is the place to buy icecream every clay In tho week. mvf-tf Lost A bras office door key. The Under will be rewarded by leaving It at this office. Gorham's silverware tho best in the world at 1'.. it. Hold's, Matioh Chunk. Plumber AddW, of Allentown, Is putting steam hent fixtures In tho Carbon House. .Take Klstlor hires teams for pleas ure or business purposes at tho very lowost rates. Bock, (he jeweler, is showing some new and very pretty things In tings- all kinds mid stylos, W. A. Peters, tho rcstauranteur, will serve n lino frco lunch ou Saturday evening. All arc welcome Don't by clocks of tho installment man, Bock will save you one-half tho price If you buy from him Justus RntclUf, of Bnukwny, is tho roud father of a brand new baby girl. Mother and child are doing well. Just malto It a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowost prioes. Finest job printing and lowest prices at the Advocate job office in Snyder's block uenrtho Lehigh bridge, Throngs of people continuo to go to Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, for flue stationary, wall papers, decorations 4c. Iowest prices. Carriage builder Trcxler, has de livered a line butcher wagon to Frank Sltler of New Mahoning. John Heilmau delivered two and a half tons of Ice to private parties in this city on Saturday. J. J, Hummel, of south First street. has been engaged by the Lehigh Gap band as instructor. Jacob Dreibelbles last month de llvered thirty car loads of coal to peo pie in tills town, Sneak thieves recently stole from Owen Hunslckcr, Godfrey Fronts, COUNTY TID BITS. BVfcllY NOOK AM1 COIINHU ItHl'lllt- IKTTKD IN THIS OOt.VMK. The llrl, til N,r Orriirriice. of tlx, M'eek llrtelly ClirotilrlriUorniir Msmy llrnilrrs. TlinniKlimit the County nmt lllsewhere. 1 Summit Hill libs tt tenuis club. , The Westherly band gives open tiir concerts. Lansford's opera, house will otien tllA tMtnil Mirlv In RMitumtiar I Tr. Ql.1.... 4 II....I. ...... lb .... 1, Tried and True," n drama, will be , "-"""'"". Ai,l.,iHt ai,Mi., .,. ...ii. JyluK vacation uinoitg Lehighton n Atideurted attraction next month, John Boyle, of Audenrlod, isiu tho hospital at Hnrdeton with a mash ed foot. A Weatherly man has n chicken I lint lays egps 0 7-8 x (1 7-8 In this hot weather. 5 Jerre nittner, of Packer township, lint Invented a machine to load liny on wagons. Peter Raslka, n Beaver Meadow Hungarian, has n broken jaw. Ho was caught between two cars. " Tho Presbyterian Sunday school of lM.l.n.l-.1 .lll . f A r I ' ' ' 1 ,iuut,iiiini iii mil JI-Iireilllliui.icr riH,lu,rM ..., l.t T.l-t.,1 1l I .....v . I rolntlvA horn tlitu tvnalr iiwuiuwiiruen Hi Slope, M.ea ,, i.l. , m.i.i. Audenrleil, want an Increase In wages. si,lr,.r. rt I, fi.ni, ,.s.l nut i. ti i 1 , , vsiuukuiiiiii. ,.l. nf Mlu Mnmlo Knnimnl s . i j . , n ........ ................ . -jno iTuiiiiiui cemeicry nr. .ncs- ir..i,., nit,ii. ,i nm iiueiruuiiig win ue enclose! Willi ouu Utile ltallroad WrrtLs. A freight engine ran into a coal train at Packerton at 1 o'clock Tries day morning and caused a wreck. Kn gtne No. Oil brought the fast frelgli up the Lehlgu Valley. The crew changed at Packerton. A quarter of mile below the stopping place engine No. Oil was drawing a coal ttain out of a switch. By some accident a collision occurred. No.' Oil was .kllghtly dam aged. About a doien coal oars were knoeked otf the track. The foot freitli was run by Engineer beek, of South Easton. The conductor is Louis Pat terson, of Phllllptburg Engine No, 500, drauing train MO across the passenger sidliig at Mauch Chunk, at midnight Tuesday collided with engine No. fAI, jvhose pilot was knocked otf. ran'Ui ON THIS GO. llitttl I'ictiiteii if Familiar Faeei Ouiulnct Mtitl . Uoliic. . F. E. BMhtnan m at Allentown this week. Miss Noru Clark, of Nesipjehonlng, whs a visitor In town this week. Mrs. Hitting, of Philadelphia, is witting her son Robert on First street. .11. J. Mitchell, ofRiverton, was a guest at the Zehtier residence Tuesday. .Prof. MeCabe, of Nesquehonltig, was lu town during the week on business. friends, . .Webster Weiss, of Bethlehem, was a well-known llgure on our thorough fares Monday. Amos Haney left ou Monday tor Ohio after spending a few days lu tnwti with his family. Miss Mamie Bemmel spent last Saturday very pleasantly with Mauch Chunk friends. ..S.H.Wright and wife, of Norrls- town, nro visiting J. H. Esch nud fam ily on Fourth street. .Milton Weiss and daughter, Klttv, off. The Strlka Relllril, The twenty-seven drivers who struck for au increase lu pay at the No. 4 slope, Audeuried, on Friday morning, went back to work on Saturday morn lug, having received tho wages asked for. The eettlemont Is due to the fore man, Qrilf Robert, whotoldthe drivers to go to work on Saturday mornlug and he would meet them that evening and perfect a settlement. The team drivers received an iuorease of 17 cents per day and the other drivers 10 cents per day. Had the drivers gone to Mr. Roberts in the first plaoe, the olunoea are that there would be no occasion for a strike. Hailetou Sentinel. F. Moullhop and others in the south end. Ml.s Emma L. Peters, ot north First street, was appointed organist of Now Mahoning Snnday school on Sun day last. Ml kind of silyerwnro at Chas, H, Nusbaum's, Welssport, Wo havo the finest assortment In tho county nt tho lowest prices. Bonbon boxes, sugar shells, butter knives, ten bets, Ice sets and many other things In silverware at C. II Nusbaum's, Welssport. For Salo Horse, harness and bug ty. H year old mare; new Corning bug gy; harness worn but little. No rea sonable olfer refused. Iteber's Drug Store, First street. During a slorm last Friday light- ning struck lu the Wllhelm property at the north end occupied by Mr. Tretlreway'and family. Ed J. Kuntz this week returned to Ulrich's "prep" school at Bethlehem after n vacation of some weeks. He is preparing to enter Lehigh and we wish him succoss, We are sorry to note that our big hearted friend Charley Weinland, of Fourth street, Is In the house with broken Bhouldcr. We hopo he will pull through nil right, Contractor Thomas Sloyer Is build Ing Henry Yelil's cozy dwelling house on the west side of ton, on a lot re cently pruchased by him from Hie Lo bight on Land and Improvement Co. Tho Republican primary election will be held in wards 1, 2 nnd 3, this Saturday evening between thn hours and p o'clock, The county com mittee are W. E. Ash, W. W. Reber nnd George Dield. The delegates will be for Kuntz for Assembly. Thomas Ockerhouse and Miss Mary, daughter of Charles Lorentz both of town, wero married by Rov. J, H. huder, nt his residence on Fourth street, last Snnday. The membors of the Evangelical Sunday school picnlced In thogrovo of the Lehighton Land nud Improvement Company on Saturday last and they had a very enjoyablo time. Ve regret to noto the serious HI- during the week of the tiged mother of Councilman J.P.Smith, and we trust her indisposition Is but temporary. The dwelling house ou Fourth street owned by tho Lehighton Ccmo- tery and nt present occupied by Chas. Lorentz, will bo raised and Improved, (ieorge W. Dlehl has the contract. P. F. Clark's handsomely reniod deled restaurant wnsopened Thursday evening in magnillceut style. The genial Pat set up n fine lunch and served pleuty of cool lager beer lo hi: friends and patrons, Clark ifow has as fine n restaurant as can lie found anywhere in the county, Preaiiling Elder Leopold and Blsl op Bowman hare appoiutod Rev. 1 Northey and H. W. Holder to servo as colleagues of Rev. .I.'S. New hart until the February Conference of ISM. They have charge of the work of tho Evan HI1m1 nhu relies lu Lehlghtoti, Melton lng Vnlley and Welssport, lu this county, nnd Slatlugton and Slatodale, in Ihlgh county. W. F. Beck and K. 8. Pratt, of Ivnoxvllie, ra., ami v. u. Heck, of Mil ton, three of tho member of the Eureka Cash System Company, which has its headquarters at Knoxvllie, are travel ing through the state looking for a slto to locate a factory for tho manu facture oi ttieir goons, n nat'stue mat ter with Lehighton and Welssport having this industry? - The relatives aud friends of (iran ville Kuerr and'wlfe who live here will be sorry to read this item which we take from the Bangor Observer: "O. D. Knerr. the tailor, has been haviug a run of misfortune lately, In addition to Ills wife aud daughter belugooullued to their beds by severe illness, bis moiuer-in-iaw, , i years oc age, fell uowu siairo at ins uome last I'rluay. fracturing one of her arms aud cutting and bruising her head. The old lady was at Unit supposed to be fatally In jured, but the accident did not prove as serious as was feared, and she is now doing as well as oould be expected." feet of Iron fence. Summit Hill is wide nwnko. Tho borough council will buy hose and other npparntus for flro protection. The Tnmaqua Recorder says that James Simmons, who plays base ball with Jennosville, "kicks harder than n mule." ' Tho Eagle Hoi el nt Summit Hill, run by the Sweencys' Is crowded wit! summer guests who enjoy tho natural lovliness of that old town, Morgan Dando, a Jcanosi lllo coal inspector, has resigned and has moved to Plymouth. His placo will ho filled by n man named WcElhlnney. Mrs. ! reemnn Getst, of Penn Forest, who had been so seriously ill that her life was dispaired of Is about again and almost fully recovered. Tho entertainment In Cnssler's bo with tho Bethlehem Iron Works. i Tho hay crop In Penn Forest hns been luimeuso. Francis Wernet l. I ..I t , , .1 ..... VlftU, l imituBiiu wiuiisuuu.iuam nrisiman 0U(j Prof C uuui iiv io uu iuus wiiuo outers nnyet housed proportionally large amounts. I- rancis Rehrig, who livos back iu Townraensing, is tolling his friends that he has n young chick with four legs. It Is alive nnd well nnd gets about. NEWSY WEISSPORT. THE COUNTY SEAT. llliNniANKMN'STOWN Willi'. AWAUl AMI! l'UMIINU The -Htruller" Hemllilr lilrlhiinlir tin Happenings wl thUTomt nml Vlefnltr In UteUeualtlrlslilMltle. Pretty things in boti bon boxes at Nusbaum's. Daniel Gmver was at Mountain Top Monday. A young child of Henry Alerts, of Lour Run, died ou Tuesday. Mrs. Belle Meredith returned from Philadelphia Tuesday. Religious servlcos will bo held In School Hall, Sunday evening, nt the usual hour. Lewis Shwkler, of the eust side, smiles over tho nrrlvnl ot n bouncing baby boy. E1 Solt I buildiug u large barn on the site of the one recently destroyed by llghtulug. .l Krego has added two lino Hol- stcin heifers to his live stock. He Is proud of them. Miss Lllllo Wagner, nn accomplish oil Philadelphia lady, is the guest of Miss Emma lloyer. - Robert Ilongeu nud family, and Mrs. Francis Solp and daughter were at Paul Buck's pic nia Mrs. Frank Snyder nnd sou of Mountain Top, were Sunday visitors among friends in town Don't buy jewelry until you see Nusbaum's large uew assortment. It can't be beat In the county. The school directors of the Frank lin Independent School District havo adopted free text books. Good. Hiram Green and wife and Owen Graver and wife enjoyed themselves Monuay at Mountain Park, near Wtlkesbarro. Mrs. Herman (loth and daughter of Mnuch Chunk and Heed, of Weiss- port, spent Wednesday with Mrs. John E. Seldle, on llankway. .A genial, whole-souled fellow in town on Tuesday was County Commi1;- sionor Daniel Cannon, of Rockport. He mnde our office a brief call. ..Rev. A. P. Horn, pastor of tho Re formed church nt Hellertown, was iu town during the week. Rev. Horn was formerly at Summit Hill. Prof. J. M. Roberts and wife, of Bethlehem, were hero on Monday, rrof. Roburts was principal of our pub- and Miss Ida Moyer, of Bethlehem, arc Ho schools a few years ago. guests of Chas. Goth, on tho east side, Misses Hellen nnd Hattle Cnrpen- Nathan LelUcr and John Rehrig tcr, of Bloomsburg, and Jennie Acker J r., returned Monday from a trip of a of South Easton, are guosts of Miss week through Northampton nnd Mon- MnmieGomoiT on north First street, roe counties. .Oeneral Sunerintendent Roth, of finest linos of new novelties In all tho Prudential Insurance Company, I Kinds, oi silverware at nusbaum's, ...til. , in..n.lA... l)n,..tlln In Cfin't be bent fnr lnw nrlppa nml nvpM TM..L- t1An,l.hl Cf .. I , Willi lieilllllUllltClnlll 1U.L3IIIII-, .U3 III " , ' . .".'J'.. "... ' """"K- town with District Superintendent lent quality. lor mo noueilt or the M. u church was S(,lm,rcr Tuesday. -Bracelets, rings, watches, car rings, n decided success. , , .. ,, ,, necklaces and mniivnMiii-nrlltr1ilii,Tu i:Paul Stout mechanical engineer L'm.i. t vu' ,.n,.(tn, iu new Jewelry nt lnw nrices nt Xns. .,..,w.,..D tu.,L.luucu- aQll builder, of Bowmanstown. ulr. uanms. rieii. nas resigno.i ana will hereafter NoU ,. orfa buslness , being pretty -A young son of William Koous brisk down tho Vnlley. inonKeyed with the "hiuil legs of a ..Prof. C. A. Hauk, (iranville C. uorso" anil was kicked iu the fuce. The Clauss, Ed J. Kuntz, Chas. Bowman uamnge was slight and tho boy's escape V. Klelnlon. returned was miraculous, early this week, from n week spent pleasantly In camp lifo nt Savior's Lake, Monroe county, David Miller, of Allentown, Is nt Dr. W. G. M. Sciplo's, ou south street, DaTld is a grnduato of our publlo cMmnlu nml la nnw a slmlent lit Mull, 1 John Sabollck, of Beaver Meadow, ii,r r-ii0 i tlm former rltr. en as eep uuuorn troo tho other day ..While in town on Saturday J. T.tual Improvements. They havo a nicely and when ho nwoko he was horrified to MnDnnlel. of tho Eaido Hotel. Pleasant fnmlslieil rnnm fnrmorlv n.,nt.l i,v (tn.l r. l.lnn1. 1... 11... ' . " .. .v im mii iiim-n BWH i-uiicil up ou i-nr,iir. nml x anliller nr tlm Into war. A. V. Kn,-.W HIS ureasr. lie CSCnpeil. ,-,! o n vnr nlnnanllt. PJlll nml Thn carvl,.na H..,1I., ,!. I,.t,t llnnKS tOWUShlp has four Candid- Un,inre.l himself for tho AmoCATE for lnllnn and ni-.llnntlm, nf ril,l0 ntes who ore seeking tho nomination Lnnihor venr. E. Creltz as nastor of tho Reformed lor mo Assembly. Titer are Iluch n.i., ,. n,i.i ti, 1,1,, ,rt i, i. i J erry present Incumbent, MiohealMc- inHroad meeting at Wilkesbarro ou largely attended. Rev. Creltz makes Hugh Esq., Wm. Gallagher and C.A. Sunday from town were John and G, his home with B. K. Cnlton on White IT. Schnll. Andrew Ncwhart. Al Hot- street. 1110 JinneRVHIO Iron Works arc to I rnr,1 r..l lTmurh liobni-t T'.nnn. WIIHhiii A four vimr ,1,1 ,l,in,.li(i.r of Mi. bo improvod In the near future, by the Freymau, John Walters and Robert aud Mrs. Jos. Rulf died on Thursday uuuiiiuu ui u uouuiu sot oi reiuru new p,.q, and wns lutorred Saturday. Rov.Crclt.7. uouers. Alio worKs nro Kept busy and William und Charlub Obeit and pastor of the Reformod church, nlllc', ore (loiugmoro limn nny other cstab- Charles E. Brlnkmaii left Monday for ated. In their sad berenvemeut the iisumeui. oi tncir sizo lu the state. Denver. Colorado, whero thev will par- parents havo tho svmnathv of nclch , nmio ins icam wns standing In Hclnatn in the Kuinht Temnlnr Cou- bors and friends, ironi oi .uam nergor's hotel in Ash- clave. They will have nn enjoyablo Landlord John Rohrig, of tho field the other day somo sneak thief time stopping off at all the principal Franklin House, 1ms purchased tho sioio nose nex-s stiver watch. Butcher dtles. George Hahn property on the east side, uex would navo given a side ot beef to , .William Smith, of town, who bo- Consideration ?WiO. Mr. Hahn now havo detected tho thief before ho got longs to the gallant fourth regiment, of lives ot Hazletou, but It is said that ho Rlatlncrtim. L'ot homo from Homestead contemplates launching in business In Banks Township school board hold nn Frldav. While there he was doing tho near future. If he does, wowlsh a meeting 'Ihursday evening, at which culinary work for Colonel Streator. him success, me iinuciiiais ami me directors wero William savs there is a big d ffereuce Tnlm K l,i i.u m,i ,.,,,un,. present, nud tho subject of changing hn actual soldiering and camping out improvements to tho residence in East ti.u was niscusseu. Another Bt Mt. Gretna. Welssport recently purchased from U. meeting will bo held on August 10th, . V. E.' and Charles Alexander, of S. KrosM nml will fthnrtlv nlnimr llift ...1 1,1- i.-i.i .. . . . ' " I u ".1'iuimuie u uurnuer oi uooks, Philadelphia, were guests of the Auvo- same with a bride. Tho wedding will will uo excnnugeil. Among those rinr rgr Rimilny. Tin former lenrneil U,.b n II.- 1111, ' nffo- ... .... men aro now spoKcn oi nro readers, tlio art nreservatlve of arts In this of- oansratulntlnns. spellers nmln primary history. fico some years ago, and by sobriety, Moso George, member of Wyandotte Alio tact is to be noted that there diligence and u close attention to bus- Gun Club, of South Bethlehem, nnd will bo n legal holiday in each of the Jnoss is now foreman of Dando's com. Johu L. Rehrig. member of John V last four months of tho present year posing rooms ono of tho largest Job Weller, Guu Club, Allentown. shot nt junior iy in September, Discovery printing houses in Philadelphia. ten live birds each.and resulted inn tic. uny m ucioucr, inniiKsglvliic Uay lu Walter fs...,ri. .mi tamllv left for Score: t-AMHON's CAl'lTAI, IN 1 1 l.l,UMMBlt i.ovi.ini:b. A Special Writer Telle ttie Slrr ot the Week In llreeej enteiicen. rertnnal and Otherwise. Levi Harlemnn, ot Welssport, whs In town Tuesday. Larry Raueli, of tho Democrat, spent Sunday at Philadelphia. Miss Maggie Brady, of Hast Mauch Chunk, visited Haxleton friends. Isaao Fisher, of Reading, spent Sunday with the family of H. P. Levau. James Boyer, of Bethlohem, son ot Rebecca Boyer, formerly of Parryvllle, was run over while trying to mount a moving coal train on the Central hill rood at the Mansion House crossing on Wednesday. His left leg was crushed at the thigh; his rlghtfoot was cut olf and his head whs Imdly cut in several places, lie died. Age, 22. One ot the largest judgments evcu enteral In Aorthumberlund uouuty whs recently received by Prothonotnry I'Bsoiu. 'in Judgment Is for 13!W.- 5nn.00, and was secured by Ti A. Packer nnd trustees of tho Packer estate, J limes Ryan and others, against Nathan Tsylor and the Peun Anthracite Cosl t-onipflny, tenants brought on it mort gage given by Taylor at tho time of the purchase of what is known as the Northumberland Coul Company's lauds, comprising 2700 acres in the ZSorthuniberkud and Columbia coun ties. -'Squire John S. Miller has been housed for tho past week with tho chills nnd also with Inllammatory rheumatism. We hopo he will soon be able to atteud to his usual business,. -The "Cynosnro Club" is nu organl- I nation of our prettiest young ladles and has for its primary object intollec- k 1-10 V 1 l . vuciHu;r mm innsiiuasin December. iri... ., ,.,.i .i, i ,i, minn Each Of theso festlvnln line Ife tArrtll. I.. ' ... .. .MtMC Ceortfc 1 1 ntntaninna i ,i i V lueywill rosicie. i Hey were Bccom; johnl.Ucliititl ll.'lltlt l-to ( n'a PlaC . ?. h0 f h0.Wevcr' paniedbyMiss Laura Weidaw, of First Welbbnorf.s school board met Mor.. aim uiero will uo use XOrillOmall. -f rent n crm.lnnto of nnr .mbllc. schools ..... ,.7-,-., .7 Miss Snml. tt'nnl. nf U,..ln i.. " ,mJ. o.e.uiig buu eiecieu w. a. u. ivavis, i i i i and who for several years taugui Fatal Railroad Wreck. ou AUgusi IB nuu IU. &I10 Will repre. fn, hR. n Mf nn,l nnlovnliln imirnor , ' , x o.u... 2. . l sent tho voiinDlnillna'brniinhnrnnnr . . . . ' ' . . ' ucl,illul,,,u' ncnooi opens nil me -ill . .... . ,w ,w i anu iuu snaro oi success in me new inf,tant - home, Jni, Voliner. of town, nnd "llriidv' Reber, of Harrlty, both drive pretty specimens of horse flesh, but there is The utile for the lime lioueeto be Called difference of opinion between 'em us to In -A Knmaca Suit . Likely for the tho sneed of their nnimals. and to sut iioroiiEii Burgess B. J. Kuntz called a special Meadowwhich w as admitted last mouth. It was organized last August after the Scrauton Convention and their success is plainly shown by their sending n delegate such a long distance. Things nro picking up little up the county nnd n wild west spirit hl'KCIAI. COUNCIL mi:kti.n(i. seems to pervade. A woman by the moetIng of Council to convene at the I name of Mary Leulke, of Audeuried, omce of tllo xtMxy on last Friday! ' . , V 1 ' evenlut- Tue "urgess presided and " " " '""'v 1'uJieu a the followiuK Couucllmou were hi nt- innuiuuiieruiiu ureu iwo SIIOIB at .n.lanoB! Mnun IT.Ilman T. .1 . TTol.1t. her w Ith the hit out to kill. The shoot ing mused considerable excitement nt that place, but Officer Simpson soon arrested the would be nssnsslu and took tho pistol from her. Here la a chance for a man with mussel: From the Weatherly Herald: "Tho Board of Directors of School Dis trict No. 1 are authorized to hire a teacher for the summer session to com mence this Friday evening, July 20th, iu Cassler's Rluk. The teuoher must ben man, sound lu body and Intellect, and not afraid to use the roil. Wages cVia month nnd board around. I. S. Kich and Hiram Straup. The burgess stated that the special Isfy this difference they hnvo placed (20 a side for a race which is to com olf soon. Letters for the following pereous remain uncalled for iu tho post otllce here: Sadie Linderer, Alvenlu May, Appolas Moyer, George Russel, John Seller, W. F. Koch, Lena C. Herudon, May Hamilton, A. Greasgpor, F. Furor meeting was called for the purpose of al,,i Al Walk. If you call for any of taking some action iu the matter of the above letters please say udvertlsod. Mrs. uemaiey, who f ell ou the liave- The Weatherly Herald says: "In meut in front of Robert Walp's store event of only ono ticket being named ou north 1-irst streeta few weeks since by the Democrats the nomination of and who had sustained severe injury; i)r. Kutz, of Welssport, for the legls also 10 consider me runutng line on lature is almost u certainty. .1. M. Cypress street, west of Fourth street, Fisher's chancss for the District Al and to take some action ou oalllug lu torneyshlp are more sure. There are the bids for the erection of n hose other oaudldates for the Assembly but uouse- none seem as favorable as Dr. Kutr, lntheltemaleyuiatterltwusdeolded The Congressional conferees will bo that the Burgess should give It his at- instructed for Craig." AI.V1N llUl-TOllll. A VALU'.Y ItAILllOAU KMIlNKUlt, INSTANTLY KH.LEll. KnKliieer Alvln llunoril. oi this town, met win, fatal accident between Gonial- und Hokeiutan. HisnntliellilgU Valley ISsllnmd on Tiienv night at about seven o'clock, lie left r.aMoii at tourn-clockwltli Conductor Oliver Hough, also oi till, ton n. lu cliame oi the train. The mixed freight drawn by einlno No. owu shlfilusat fopuy from n to 7. Kngtnecr lUeiler and Con ductor Carey ran up the llokeudauitus grade for cars nud when finished they inaile tip their train and pulled out or tne main line. They had to cross the east bound track for tho north bound track, on which thev were to run. Tl. ir.rn as protected by the ddmrer sliriuil Nir,rnl hun dred roils below. As einlnc No. ot) wns pulling across, engine No. 119 was tljlug north lu the Mine dlrcctloiiuud a moment later was upon tho ouier irani. engineer llunoril, the fireman nud brakeuian sawtluir il.uiner nnd lumped. All but Mr. ltuHord lauded jjfeli. lie was billeted about on the ground and had ills head crushed and neck broken, explilnz instantly. The de serted englue flew ou nnd crushed Into the train ahead. It collided at an nnsle with tho cars crosnlnii fioin theswltch tolhe same track. The liouit oi lmpii"t was at the last iiiiaitcr oi tuo nrst train. Engine No. I la and ten box cars were wrecked. Iloth tracks were Meckel with the debiis which was heaiied and strewn almost Inextricably oi e r the umlainaKcd portions or tho front engine's train. Hone ot the Cfcw of No. uo were nun. "All the ralhoaders rushed aruuuU the body i the dead engineer. The curpse was scnl to uuasauiyua, where Coroner Kramer, ot Allen- tow u, secured a Jury und heard oldence. The scrdkt was: "AUlu lluRord eume tolils death by Juinplnx front his engine to mold being on bojld when u collision occurred. Vhc evidence shons that ho passed the red slgual while read. ing a lime table. 1 Dci-easedwasugcd ubout tiny years and for twenty j ears has been a railroader w 1th a record for carefulness which any cngiuecr might eniv, Among the oniclals he wasulwu) regarded us uiicot the most trustwoithy und exiert engineers on Hie road. The news of his death caused great excitement iu town and hundreds of ieopte flocked to the station and waited for the arrival of the lemaius. The corpse, which arrived here aljoiitt12:(K) o'clock the same night, was placed iu mo nanus of Kcincier&Swartz, undertakers, Deceased was a member of John 1). lSertolette Post, 4jl, (I. A. It., Ilrotherhood of Locoraothe Engineers, l.clilgh Valley Itellcf l'und.Uarbou 3istle, No. Ill, K. (S. II., Washington Camp. Sit. P.O. X, ot A., Itosal Arcanum and Order ot Tontl, all of town. He leaves a wife nud family oiiuuurcu one sou, William, I-uiL. V. K. II, passenger train eugiueer. Ill their sore untlctlou the bereaved tamllv haiethe sincere simpalhy of the entire com. iminlty. Interment was ln.ulu I-'rlday inornliiB Itev. J. II. Kuderolneialingut tho last sad rites AN UN.VATUltAI. Ill lit. .MOTH Hit. Iter ISaby tllrl Dlei In au Attic 1'roiii the I Kesult of Npgtoct. Ellen Uehler is u bright eyed comely country hiss living with her widowered f uther in a small farm houso ut Truchs vlllo in Upper Towamenslug township. All went well with her until one day iu u weuk moment she put too much trust iu somo gay lothario und then when the truth dawned on horthat sho was soon to become u mother it was too lato to repair the fearful mistake, und tho enormity of her folly was ap parent. Last Friday while she was all ulouo lu the houso the life of u little girl baby was ushered Into belug only to close through tho cruelty of its un natural and iuhumati girl mother, Followiug tho birth of the child the girl was tukeu seriously ill aud Dr. Trtich, of Kresgevlllo, Jlouroe county, was called In und uu examluutiou ac cused her of having given birth to a child, which however, sho persistently denied. Ou loavlugthe house, how ever, the doctor heard tho cries of un infant, uud put some ueighbors to wutch. Tho doctor's suspicious were well founded, for u little later la the day when ugalu accused the girl ad mltted her guilt and brought the child from tho uttlo whero Its little life had closed through the neglect of its moth er, Saturday the little one was buried when tho suspicious of the neighbors iuhi me onuu naa met uu unnatural death were aroused und the body was disinterred. Squire Dennis Moyer empuuellod the following Jury: Jonas C. lleer, Ellas Deer, Jos. Eckhart, Jos. Schatzle, Adam lleer and David Young. kiu, uui up to tins time we have been unable to Hud the result of their in vestigations. The girl still continue in a very critical condition. UID CIIAnLUt nrtKAM IT ALL. Charley Lauren Sea Stranae Thtugt at the Gate of the Lehtshton Oeiueterj. There is nothing sends suob u thrill of horror through n man as to hear that the tlunl resting place of the dead has been deseorated nud the body of some loved one stolen by midnight thieves to the silent city of the dead. It Is ghoulish business uud the thought ends a thrill of alarm for the safety of the dead who sleep the sleep that knows no wnklug. It was Charley Laurens, the old German butcher, who lives lu a dwelling ndjolulug the ceme tery, that told this strange story tho other morning and made the chills play hide und seek up and down his hearers' back. He had gone home the night before betweeu ten and eleven o'clock, and when nenrlngtho cemetery saw, standing at tho gato a long buck- uoaru io wiucn a fust horse was harnessed; white ho was examlng the team and wondering what it could be doiug iu such a place at so late an hour, two men carrying u bug nnd severul shovels und picks quickly walked out of tho cemetery and de positing their mysterious burden Iu the carriage hastily mounted aud drovo rapidly away leaving old Charley standing with his mouth open and beads of perspiration ou his forehead. Ho ut onco Informed Owen Klotz, tho superintendent of tho cemetery, but n clo-se inspection of the graves failed to disclose that thoy had been lu any way tampered with. Charley tells the story In perfect good faith but there are thoso who incline lo the belief that "it wasullu dream with him." Let us hope sincerely that It was for the rela tlves of thoso who lio lu the cemetery could not rest If tho thought has pos session of them that uuy ot the graves had been robbed of their occupants. llesolutlons of ICespect. A committee appointed ut n snwhil mooting of Johu D. Itertoleltc Post, 181, 0. A. It., of town, report tho fol lowing preamble and resolutions: LE1I1I1II1US, 1M Aug. 3. IMU. WllKUKA. TIim f !r..ul ...,. u...l I - ftt to cull suddenly hence our comrade, 1- red Suiters, therefore bo It 1CFSOI.VRII. Tliat uliU un l.mv l H,.1....l..tn.. to Ills will we tender our sincere sympathy to the bereaved family In their soreanilitlonind commend them, lo the Great Commander for comfort lu this dark hour of their sorrow. . un, oi. iumii ii ii.irci io me 8KCH17T sooirrrv gossip. Society I td-Ulli of Interest to tha Mein bare of the Fraternity. Says the Scraulou Tribune: "A traveling man said the other day that the Royal Arcanum ranked llrst among the beneficial socle! ies of the country; that their medical examinations were so n.-vere that only perfectly sound men were taken Into the order, nud that their oode of morality wns so strict that it wus useless for tiny but moral men tu think of gaining admis sion. "Why," he milled, 'go where you will und you will find tho best Intelli gent aud the best eltlMiiH of the com munity belonging tu this Institution. In most places tho fuel ot belonging to tho Royal Aroauutii Is u guarantee of good cbainuler and an open sesame Into tho cuutldeiicea of the people.' Continuing ho sultl Unit there wns Btich it fraternal spirit manifested by the members of tho order that they lire sent a splendid example of tho beauties of uu orgaulnttloii whose gov erning principles are "Virtue, Mercy aud Charity." Tho couiniittco lu charge of ar rangements for tho 18th session of tho Slide Camp, P. O. S. ot A to be held ut the Shumoklit ou August 2H, 31 nud 25, oxpect that at least 3,(XX) members of the onler aud 50 bunds will take part In the parade iu the latter date- Tho following prizes will be uwurded: 100 to the largest cump lu liuc; fi) to the second largest camp in Hue; $iiO to tho cump coming tho greatest distance; cW to tho cump making tho best appear uuco lu line; 23 to the. camp making tho second best appearance; cTO to the largest commaudery in lino; rViOsIlk Hag for the best drilled commnndery In Hue; a set of olllccrs regalias and embelnis to the best drilled camp in line. GLOBE WMIE1IOUSE UhHOLYKD. memory o( our departed comrade these rest-In- tlom lie published in tlieCAimnx Advocate, entered uinm tho minutes of the Vost and conv Diesenteii tn thn Mmllv r,r .i.,.t,..,t comrade. aN that ur charier be draied lor a Tho committee appoiutod ut r special mceuiifj or Johu D. Uortoletto Post, No. 181, G. -V. IL, of this towu, report the followiug preamble aud resolutions: J.KHIUUTON, Ta., AllKUit a, IWJ. lit In Ills tnfllulifl w ImIuiii to cut from our ranks aV ;.e",Vi,Irrot.,,riHth "r oelo,l Comrade, A It 111 J. Hilllfiril IhvrnfitrB Im lr " ti n FmLV7i,1 Tl"it w,ine iww . 'w to we cannot refrain from eirewlnff our creat rrow at the losi of ono who li.u heeii an ear liest and faithful worker and Wcnsa.it comrade Ui iOLVKH.TIiat hU 1-ost has Mistalned a loHH tltat will not easily be repaired; that we blnjlIiiiM one that wasutH-as at his potof duty when jKJsiible. . 1V.K.l!VLy.Eu. T,,ilt WP tender our heartfelt sm palhy to tho bci eaved ones of our late romrade. and urge them to take their creat sorrow and utleftoIIimwhohHld '0ime unto me alUe that lalfor and are heavy laden and I will give iit.Bui.vru, iiiawasHtotceu oi resm-ct to the memory of our departed comrade, these resolu tions bo imbllshfMl ill thn r.iuunv a ...,w. a.. entered upon the minutes or the Tost, aud a wipy prescntetl to the family of our deceased conirade: also that our charier be draped for a Joiiw McKki v. 1 t'HABLI-S ItADDVTZ, If. V. MOBTHIMER, Xew woddluc silver at K. II. Hohrb. Heavy silver Americmi watches with clialu fully warruutod at 88.00 un- .. ni-,1 nt I-' IT irrJiltu Vunnk Pl.n.iV for Mahuuliift township, Tcmlior' IjiMtuiuatloua. The Carbon county teachers' exam luations will be held as follows: Kurnaeo School House, for 1'ranklln tow hthlp. jiunuay, August c. flUUSOndale. for l'.ukfl- tnuitliln. Tiipsulitr. August V. lCurklKirt.fftl' t'llfr)lllllllt I Jlliaaniinlnii llalil list. lllllSUiljr, AUKUSl 11. Ashfleld, forKiiSt 1'enii Township. Tliursday, tUiffust la. iMuiKjii, ior Jiower luwameiisluK township, Saturday, August i."0. rlivHtAlit ("iiriirr. fur Inluuil Atonday, August 22. w Stetuler5llle, forUpicr TowamensInK town- shin. Satuntav. Aucust 20. oiouywreeK duiooi iiousc, :or veuu t oresi township. Saturday. August 27. Ia'lilchton, stHei.tl examination. Saturdav. Crtpieinucr it. All nittiHcantsiiiujUbti examined In the d strict tu which they luteml to teach, unless written ertnissiouiouo oiuerwise 00 granieu uyine tnaril t Director dp.slrincr to emnlor such teachers. No certificate w ill bo granted tnap ptlcatds under 1? J ears of ne, nor to applicants who have not made a careful nludy of seeral of the bet works on leaching. AllappUoatils hav ing a fall one (Mu orthography, reading, wrlt Inu, poll t leal geography aim i.i.j&iolojfy on last eais ceniiieaiu iicei not im vxauuiifu 111 autii irnnrtips 1 hi loar. l!prirttiri ns to eharncter will bo required of all applicants not known to me fcupertMeutipm. Directors are respeciiuiiy requested to bo present at the examinations. Lehighton. Ta., May is&i. "W arehousE. "HOT" Thousands of Dollars I spent trying to Cud a cure for ali ithcuu. wh.ch I bad 13 years. Physicians sail they never saw so sTer a case. My legs, back and arms were covered by the humor. I was unable toll down In bed, canld liot walk srliheat cratch! and had to Mr. s. o. Drry bate my arms, back and lees bandaged twice a day, I began to take Hood's Sartapaiilla and toon I could see a change. The flesh became more healthy, the cerr.a m braird, the scales fell off. I was soon able to glie up bandages -and crutches, and a happy man I was. 1 had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for Keren moatlu i and since that time, 2 years, 1 tar. norn no nandaees whaterf-r anil mr Ub and anit are tounit and well." 8. U. vru&T, ao j ramora bt., rroviueuce, It. 1. TAWl'ini, the baiber, uiposite tlio Uimra House, cuts tialr, shaves and does eery thing lu ilrst-cUss stile Uropln and see htin. Closed on Sundays. Toilet Articles (or sale. Si uiii'.ih o nn... i.m oAiA.u., upjiusiie ine ADVOI'ATK OrriCK. is llfiadniurterii fnr Miiivma. naiiKuibiuii anu .iiaiinHHiiiiji, mrilcu lar atteiilton n.iul to ruttlntr ImiIIps h.ui:r mul Clillilren'H llalr lolletmlklestorsile. Choice LilCHrs. UA1.1 Coru.r Ston. Laylus at llQiriuaii.lowu. The eomer stone of St. John'a Kvsu Kelieal otiuroti at flowiuanstowu will be laid with aiiiwiprlate exerols ou SuuJay. Ssrvless will be held duriug the day at 10 a. ra., iSO and 7.30 ji. u. ta the on tup meeting grove wliern yerjtliliu hv beeu psrtloularly r ranged fur the uonreuieupe ot woi lil, trs Prebiiliog Elder V. A. Leop.id atd Rev 3 ii Brown will be id atteud ance dai mg the day All aro cordially lusted to attend I'HIIK SCHOOL HOOKS. Ililfilitou a 1'roirresslve Hcliuol Itoanl Takes Stri Tuwaril Free lest ttuoks. At the regular moutblr nieetlnir of the Lehighton whool board the lulthv tory step were tnVeu tnwanl a free tet book aysteiu for our pulillo sohooU. The following new books were adopted entBorth's arlthuietlos for primary, Rtamuutr and high school, Went worth's rlaln geometry, Wentworth's Mhool algebra, llarbell's Ijniguuge series, Welsh's grammar, Howry's Klements of Civil Oorernmeut, MoutgomeiVs Amerioau History, Normal Course in Spelling and Silver Jr llurdetts Writ lug Series. All these books will be supplied pupils free of charge lu exchange for old books whloli the scholars must have with theiu on tho day school oiur, August Tlie reslgltatioii of Mlu HUle Mo- Iutyre, of OaWsauqua, wus read to the Hoard aud the vacancy was BUwi uy the eleotion of Miss Julia A. Kose. of teutlon with a view to an amicable settlement ot the wise. Un motion' properly seconded tho Burgees appointed the following coin mtttee I. S. Koch, U J. lleldtand Jloses Heilmau to view Cypress street. The Ilurgess stated that the oou- Our people remember Mahlou Itau deubush who lives lu Ilaugor now but somo years since had u cigar store here. Of hiui the Uaugor Observer wiys: "Mahlou Ruudenbush had 300 ulgars tukeu from his shop ou Wed lies duy uight of lust week. Iu the hope of tractors were ready to turn tu bids for recovering the goods he had a search the hose house, aud on motlou proper- warrant Issued against a party he sus- ly seconded, tueUurgaas was instructed I1""" , sieauug in, oui uoiniug ininir !,, m(i .,, i wasfouud. Slnoe that time 150 o gars tonotlUy the ooutractors to turn In haveben returneil to the shop, but the same to Couucll. the ideutlty of the thief has net been lu the mutter or the slaughtering ulsoovereu." houseuuiiunoeof Chas.Kliiti. on motion We regret to chronicle the illui properly seconded the secretary was HU,d ,1ftuI of . piUe, the bright and '. lUese books nave liwn favorably In 1 tipua by us lo prerlons wiltlugs, but alluni ol Ike inanv liuprmeuuisu vie 1 l ouuil llead In h rielil. l'Ved Sustters, aged Utl years. Hying along the Dig Creek about a mile from Parryvllle, was fouud dead lu a Heldou Thursday afternoon. lie bad evident 1 beau dead tor some time when found as he was already turning black. Deceased leaves a very large family in dspaudent eirouuiatauoes. He was lu- auuke und uu terretl ou Saturday, Johu I), lierlolette Post 184, G. A. of Lehlghtou, of Vandm"ij! aUo decided to place slate black boards which lie was a member iu good stand- all tue primary schools. lug, attending tue tuueral m a body. Suettere belonged to a compauy of the Both Regiment. M Us Advls. You, f,dl.. We aaain leel calltMl usou to do the ftfiual uorUon ot oar reader Use favor of '! mains thelt , rainbi,,1M m, auaattiai to Ike uublloatlone of Haas. A M,. I ilalusburg, fa. IKiiCo.,i sad a n ib Mrset. !e i The board was wide urn. hi i hieii the haudsomo ireutlemuu's L'old tilled watches warranted for SI years for only $25.00. Other dealers will ask you Sfc to $15 for Mime identical watches at 11. Honrs Mauch Chunk jewelry store. Don't fail to see and learn our nrices before you purchase elsewhere. It will lie money in your pocsei. JJOli AbSKMHLV 13. J. KUNTZ. Of Lwhighfou. Carbon ixmuty. Uubjii't tu the KtuVa .tieniliu Nunihiatinff Coin eiitiou th. ltoiiihlleao HOOO'8 PILLS car Uvct UU, couitlraUan. tasloaioeis.Jaituidlc.aadilckhMdacb. Trrtbcau Q TO MIS. ItODEllEl!. under the Kichawc U . Hotel. Hank street, tor a smooth share oru usmoiiame iiair cut. izr Clohed ou Nundav's Howlers linrtonlc. eures Daudrutl. Weoarry II htork a full lhienf flllv fuller nrlllnM a est Klces, ami e are.the only , lace In ton n nucic i,m i-u ,ii iwuurr n i ream tonne lace IKell, tlmt's it litot, but wo keep our many customers in ex cellent humor b)' nlwnys having something new for them to tako advantage of. This week we have been unloading many new thiugs in ZJress and Dry Goods, Notions, &c, which is attractive btcause they are good quality and then because the figures are marked very low which makes them hot weather bargains We tire determined to do some business; we are catering to the public and you can always what you want here Groceries. New Potatoes, Provisions of nil kiuds, IFatermelons, .vc. (7oods delivered free to all parts of town. GEO. H. ENZIAN, Riegel's Old Stand, North First Street, Lehighton Closing Of nil Spring 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 Yery low prices. Half Wool Chevrons, in greys only at w cents, trom loo. Cord Du Hoi, a good material in stripes and figures, ljc, irom 10o 7-awns, a choice lot of neat figures at 2 cents, only about a case of them nt that price. (71obe (Jords, figures on light or dark grounds 5c from 7c. Striped 12 A cents. Crepes 9c from HOW TO o o ri o o o o SAVE Kcdiiccd Prices on Special Patterns of Shoes. ltcduccd Prices On Special J,ine9 of Boys' and Children's Suits. MONEY. Trade with E. G. ZERN, Opera llcduccd Prices On Many Lines of Desirable Goods. .ise Block. lustruoted to uottlly Mr. KIpp to Im mediately abate the uulsauoe On motion, adjourned. less ejdltkn of the Parisian Vaahsw Jouraala, tue look out to beustlt the schools aud "laawus a. is, am-, . --rmns AlDlins .1 I rssnioB. sir , -iai lourtunerr, Mode.' ur. sttei iilusneQled 11 in i-iMisideralluus of Ike inanv lunr, lisir oiatred ae do not hesitate lo speak ol tlifiii as Hie flrsl journals of Ikelr kind tube Drelsbach, of the eait side, who died on Thursday of last week and wus In terred lu the Union Hill cemetery on Saturday, a larife concourse of rela tives aua irleuus following the re mains to their last resting place. The 1 funeral sermon was preached by ltv. Kelts, of the Evangelical church Deceased was general favorite among her many oompanions aud she will be missed by all. The "Stroller" tender a sincere sympathy to the parent, in their irreparable loss. A very pleasant party made up i.f the followiug ladles stieut Tuesday ut Ills' Creek Valla: Mesdames, Angcliuo Groot, Prank Laury, Kd Holt. Johu Heller aud daughter, Nina, Lee WUK Doukuvss Aruer, (Jsorge Horn, William Reed, Hiram Ktokert, Al eigeufu, John Zru and Misses Cassie Kresge and Idsuue Solt. The party was taken from their home here to the Kails iu HEVRT Satin (Jhevions, stripes and figures 8c from llijc, Sntines, blnck grounds with white figures 8 cents from 12c Ladies Gauze Vests a Rood article 8 cents from 12 cents. Ulack Drapery Nets at 68r from $1.00. Ulack Drapery from $1.25. Nets at 89c Remnants by the thousand at almost your own price fcto close. , &10E1 We aro showing by tar a prettier and more complete line of All Kinds of FURNITURE, disease;.-.. all r. A.H.a..., sir! OT.I1SB JS.SI.S. S M.alU.lrosr. Wlat Is . Pals.ltatl.S4 i, SS.EiUcr MS i Than ever before. All the new effects in Ued Hoom and Parlor Suites, .Vide Boards, Hall Hacks, took Cases, Dining Hoom Table and Fancy Rockers at a marvel of low price, ll will Xit?al?s!'l?!S ' l,08itivflly pay you to buy hero fbr our price ar in many gases wuso or us, MU.SS' new nuKr (.USE. ln..n h. lhnnlnMil luliu. -' 1 . loaf SOUls of 1IEAUT C tnaa b. Dad for tw.lT. jssrs. ulur tklrtr rears s lt.want. u,. , , ' ' and Luzie bolt. The party was taken or. milm' heast curs eerad a.-u,i .....lul...l I "" siusii. from tlmir hm isrs l Ih. I.VII. i,. ""a, uaenaou, alien." a. i. ruufS, wass found ou IU. buodslaads Then Heiseiuber . lussisirs 1 m. TsrvaT Flfirt'. lji sel,ss M&2.u.Zl?S.JlZVT oiiiiibrr,. uu-outala all the late Fall sijle. reward for the return of hs uiieu face ., , . , n i.rT,.i ..T 0"!,'e', f"ff" ,l?JstuiS VHKiSlffiS. SOL J l.si un.o.iu, earlier itmu au) oilier Irstiiou 1 iir w,i. whi,,!. k T. " Haudstmie uew silver uomla suit drawn by four horse, aud the ribbous , ,ufclVla??iLfii.I b tJSiTSrisoi t'K'. 'feUiiB W-Do.ii,s Jouruau are , ver watch which was stolen from his Ue for very prtt wedding gifts at were handled by the genial Henry IIS2 IkSTwSi Or. TliWIiTi5 Si.?.p;r. !: "i.Y,t' S2.Jfc.'!2SlI..S? agou at Adam Berger's Hotel, Ash-1 E. II. llohl's. Mauch Chunk Nicholaa. Uurlug the Jay a line luuch ii? 'iJBSftsst as. msm m..fSi k,' ,T-nr. tM MOSES HEX, --Uorlm's beautiful New iork sil- tales' o? alF'ol'fiwn!." Subscribe for the Advocate. f AshBeld verware at E. it. llohl's. Mauch Chunk. ffiffnTV kinds, flshlug, ?'uilT"i i muc1' lower tlmn J 011 n bu 1,10 samp g0Olls Jn t-"' cit Henry Schwartz's, No, 711 Hamilton Street uiuttuta4 oek ruKli t dniMku. or niltn-n ur,Kiiio'moaioaico..Eiknart,intiv Sold br T O. Thomas First street, Leliighton. Allentown, pa.
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