ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE What we ure doing nnd will continue to do during the balance of the season : 1 yard wide fine unbleached muslin, GJ cents; never sold for less than 8J cents. 10-4 Unbleached Muslin, 18 cents a yard. 36 inch Armenia Serges, a very handsome dress fabric, will fo down to 10 cents n yard. ,ots of just such reductions are made daily. The most popular dress stuffs are the French and American Sateens in all the latest shades, at prices that will astound you. Our line of Outing Flannels cannot be equaled by any other house in this section as to size of stock and lowness of prices. A beautiful assortment o f light and medium weight Cns simcres 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 vnllcy. J. T. NUSBAUM. tJUst Street, between South and Tluiu turrets. LCUIKUIUII. 1 a. BREEZY HAPPENINGS MATTI1I18 Of MOIIK Oil Mffitt lMI'OUTANUH What llMOrenrwl In Cltv llurlnK the Week rerllnenllr Kpttnmtivtl liy Our Special Iteporter. Largest circulation ami lowest rtito for advertlslne. HiiT your Jewelry at ltock'n and you get the best. Full line of Ingrain and llruuela carpets at Henry BoltwnrtaV Fine frco lunch nt Stockor'a Itnyal alace Cafe, on Saturday night. Ooorge It. Etizlnti has just added two fine Alderney heifers to his live excursion to Coney Island stook. I. Ann O'Donnell. of Trwwkow, I In Anno free luncli will lie served at uj,0 Danville Insane Asylum A. Peters' restaurant Saturday . a twenty pound ground hog was evening. . Don't mlw it. klM at Jeanesvllle the other day Buy silverware at C. II. Nusbaum's Sneak thieves are operating desper- ciMport, newest novelties at tlio atelv in Heaver Meadow and vicinity. lowest prices. Jake Klstler hires teams for pleas- roor business pnrposes at the very lowest rales. Hock, the Jeweler, Is showing some The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, AUOUST 13, 1892. newandverv pretty things In rings- t"to of Ohio. all kinds and styles. Isna0 , f ttaay" ,MeB,,ow' -Don't buy clocks of the installment ve,lcra" f tho Ja, wnr- Ua becn :n", man, Bock will save you one-half the d a pension of SS per month. price If you buy from him. " Amos Htrotil.or nig ureek-, has Jim -Just make It a point to see David reccivoa a lino iwo norso xreati powor Ebbert when you wnnt atcam for busi- thrashing machine and separnter. ness or pleasure. lowest prices. ' Summit Hill's school board Is still Swifts' Chicago Reef Houso has in dead lock on tho appointment of a een wired for electric lights. prlncip al for tho schools of that town. The Lehigh Coal and Hardware Co., Miles Rllev. ono of Jeanesvllle's north First street, will cash P..tlt. oldest clt Irons, is dead. Uesidos his checks for their patrons. wlfo an(1 n,.e R011, MiM john p),iHp, -Tho Lehlghton Hosiery Mill Is Peter nnd Jomes. and four slatmliters. working full time. A few moro good Misses Mary, Ellon, Bridget and Katie, girls oau secure employment by apply- nre icft lo mor ia death. LIVELY COUNCIL MEETINQ. Tha llcgular BXeatlnc of Council Does Xutbtns EitraorUlnarr. Kills Passed nil 111 Cypress ctreet lilfflcultj Ad Jutted. Council assembled In eighth regular meeting at the residence of the secre tary on Tuesday evening. Burgess Kuntz presided and the members wore all present. The minutes of the previous meet lngs were read and approved. T.he Burgess laid the blue print and suggestions iu reference to Cypress street of Engineer Jacoby before Coun cil And it was referred to the committee. Messrs. John T. Semmel, Ezra New hart and Joseph Obert were before council by request in reference to the paving of Keystone street. It appears that eight years ago a council appoin tid a committee to see Mr. Obert in re gards to the paving of this thorough fare and then neglocted to act in the mitter. Mr. Obert had the street payed and his bill for part payment of the cost of this work Is now under con sideratlon. Mr. Semmel was a mem ber of council at that time and Mr. Newhart was Street Commissioner. Council tpok no action. Henry Wagner, of Fourth street, was before council to report the bad con ditlon of a foot bridge on that thorough fare, and also to say that the coal oil lamp In front of his residence was not lighted on dark nights. On motion properly seconded he was instructed to secure oil and keep the lamp in con dition for the next three months. Burgess Kuntz reported having seen Mr. Valp, on whose pavement Mrs, Remaley was Injured, and that he was responsible for the accldeut. The following bills were presented by the secretary and he was instructed to issue orders in Payment. Henry Miller, lumber 90.' Carbon Advocate 8 00 Carbon. Co Imp. Co. July Ki 00 Labor for July .TO Ti 8113 00 The Cypress stret committee here reported in favor of the plan of the civil engineer for the change of loca tlon of Cypress street, and on motion properly seconded, It was resolved, "That the borough plan be amended by changing the location of the centre of Cypress street between Fourth aud Fifth streets, nine feet further north leaving the street thirty-three feet wide 60 that the centre of Cypress street would be K1G 0 south of tho centre of Coal street Instead of 535-G as it now is according to the borough plau. No action was taken in the hose house matter it being contended that the butgess had usurped his powers In asking for bids without the consent of council and without advertising forth same, this was a lively period and some hot shots was poured into the Burgess by some of the councilmen. A motion to adjourn at eleven o'clock resulted In a tie, and those voting t adjourn moved out of the meeting. ing at the mill. James walp lias the contract to do the plumbing work for the Horlacher block opposite tho Valley House on Bankway. Contractor Cltrlstmau's pretty new residence is going up. It is located on Coal street between Second and Third. -Pinna inh nrlntlmr nnd lowest Bumiay, was not very inrgoiy nitenuoii nrices nt the Advocate iob office In pepio irom inigmon Snyder's block near tho Lehigh bridge. Bndu'elssI,ort wcre on the grounds .TlirnnOQ nf ,w.nnl vinf limn In im ' l oco Ultnil OI me inner to Luckcnbach's, Mauch Chunk,-for r'acomowouinoirustc. flnestatlonary,wallpapers,decorntions The Farmers' Alllauco Is growing Xc. Lowest prices. very rapidly in this Valley. Thero are Amandus Kistler, of north First now three or four lodges In this neigh- street, wants to sell his large double borhood, organized through the efforts dwelling house so that he can retiro of Mr. A. D. Miller, of Heosant Cori.er. from business. The Alliance at Pleasant Corner will Dr. V. F. Danzer, the eyo, ear and hold a rattling big plo nlc on Sopteni nose specialist, of Ilazleton, will be at ber 3 at which thero will bo prominent the Exchange Hotel on Frlday,Sept. 2. speakers. Bon bonboxes, sugar shells, butter T Saturday evening as Jacob Sell n- knives, tea sets. Ice sets and many maKer, or Jeanesville, was driving other thlntrs In silverware at C. H. Heaver Meadow by way of Tresc- Vusbaum's. Weissnort. kow u0 wns run into by some unknown For Sale Horse, harness and bus Pomona "'" " iouiio rig; tlio wheels gy. .1 year old mare; new Corning bug gy; harness worn but little. No rea sonable olfer refused. Rebcr's Drug Store, First streot. Homer Adams, of this town, or- Wealherlr 'a Electric Works. According to this paragraph which w take from the Ilazleton Sentinel all is not lovely at Weatherly: A meeting was held at Squire Hun ter'a on Thursday evening by those persons financially interested in the Mooro Electrical Works. Some 8200 of good United States money has chanired hands passing from the pockets of ten good and reli able citizens of this borough Into those of Mr. Moore. It has been claimed that Mr. Moore has no patents to sell and In that re spect baa deceived these same citizen: of Weatherly. Idle gossip says these $300 dollars paid over went to be used, in buying these same patents represented to be so valuable and to offset wbleh many thousand dollars must be raised here lu town. The end Is not yet. M Moore is believed to be a gentleman of honor, aud there Is no doubt but that the little tangle will be unraveled the satisfaction of all interested par ties and that soon a great electrioal In stitutiou will be located la this place. COUNTY TID BITS. uvjsiiv nook and toiiNiilt nuriii;- HINTlill IN THIS COLUMN. The Hrletit Newer Occurence nMlie Week llrlellj ClirnnlclcllorOnr nicur llmulers. ThrouRltout Iho Couuly mid lHftewlierr-. Heaver Meadow lm a ltcpuiilloan club. , Weatherly has seven places of worship. Weatherly young people Hre"sluck" on croquet. 1i Lnnsford has u llnw class cornet band. Saturday Audenried people Will Thomas Mclaughlin, of Beaver Meadow, Is In the Hasleton hospital. Tho Heppolwhito famlly.of Jeanes- villo, will take up ft residence in the A correspondent to tho Ilazleton Scntlnol says; "Tho Lehigh Valley Company have whito washed all thoir housos and shops nnd now Vorktown surpasses any town In tho coal region." The pio nio of tho Nls Hollow Sun day school in Balllet's beautiful grove, wero broken on his rig and his horse so badly injured that It was shot. The wheels on tho doublo rig wero also badly damaged. Thcso oro tho days when disltifec- ganized a Young People's Alllauco at tauts can bo beneficially used on nil Big Creek ono evening recently, with premises, no matter how clean they membership of about thirty and nro swept. Thero is always that on tho under the most pleasant auspices. surfaco of all ground needing tho use The Mrs. Mary lluchman residence of disinfectants to purify it nnd tho i Second street is being nicely re- more of It that Is used tho purer will modeled and when completed will bo earth conditions bo rendered on nil ono of tho most attractive homes in dwelling house premises. Lehlghton. (eorgo Dlelil Is doing the A Jolly, good linturod and happy carpentor work. party from Normal Square to tho -Mrs. Amandcs Kistler has swoot "liake Oven" on the Blue Mountain nn potatoes raised last year that aro In iast Sunday was made up as follows: just as good condition as wncu inoy jloso Frautz, Levi Miller. Ed and ere taken from the ground. This Is Daniel Rex. Adam Evert. A. D. Jllller something Immense as "sweets" don't an,j Mike Losses. Thoy spont the day last long. . Mn a very pleasant way and returned we tender neighborly sympathy to uome time for sunner. Mr. ami Mrs. ai uurian in the loss or 'Weatherly was again visited by their bright little daughter Esther, robbers Friday night. This timo Mvcr ueatn occurred weunesuay. inter- Sondhelm. the cloth er. was tho victim ment Friday. I'.ov. liober officiated. The robbers entered tho storo through Tho Exchange Hotel has just been a window In the rear of tho building finely equipped with urinals, toilets and carried off a lot of clothing, shoes, nnd bath tubs for tho convenience of underwear, revolvers and other nr- the guests and regular boarders. Tho tides. Detectives nro on the tracks of work was executed by Bartholomew & the thieves who aro likely to bo located Son and shows excellent mechanism. In V eatherly. The arrival of a bright baby boy T Thomas Terry, n breaker boy, cm compositor caused the foreman of tho ployed In tho No. 4 breaker, Jeanes Advocate composing rooms to forget I ville, had a narrow escapo from death to change the date on theoutsido of rrlday. He was in n pocket shoveling this weoks' paper, so wo ask tho indul- back chestnut coal when tho schuto gence of our many readers for this wa opened nnd he was caught near tho error, Tom promises to be more parti- draw hole, and taken nnd pulled cular in the future. through to his wnlst beforo the gate It has been learned slnco tlio last was sunt, ills cries for help were Issue of tho Advocate that the parties heard by Francis Flnlgan, an old man whom Charles Lorentz saw nt the employed outsldo, aud ho was rescued comctory gate tho other night wero In a badly frightened condition and parties from Packerton who had burled not much hurt. a still-born child. Tho directors of the cemetery should put their seal on tills kind of work. Wo sympathize with William Raudenbush aud wife, of Jamestown, in the death of their baby boy and also iu the very serious Illness of their lit tle girl, in their sore atulctlon wo commend tlio sorrowlug parents to Clod for comfort nnd consolation. Assessor Oeorgo Dlelil, who was PAItltVVILI.I F. Dcchant, of Fenusburg, is visit ing his sister, Mrs. W. H. Traub. Mr. and Mrs. Wolford, of Town menstng, visited Kev, Kerschner, re cently. Ground has boon broken for St, John's lief ormed church, and t he build ing committee is pushing the work. elected when Lehlghton was only one They nro ready to receive bids for the voting precinct, has resigned, nnd mason work, parties desiring to bid nfii? i1":.'810" tho county would do well to call on Dr. O. II. Haas. following assessors; First Ward, (leo. i,,u ""- reopios oociery or Wilier; seconil ward, George Dlelil; Christian Endeavor now numbers .IS inirdwnru, samuei eeuer. me ap- members. pointments particular, officers. nre urst-class in every They will make good AN AUOUST WKKOINU, Hap- A Popular Yiiung Itilelitiiu Cmtpli plljr IVedilcd, At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gabel, on South were down with dlptherla are Improv- i-irsi street, at nvo o ciock, Thursday lug nicely. evening, the ceremony was performed Edith Kerschner is visiting nt Towamensiug. Frank Rtnkcr Is looking a little thin just liow owing to his having tackled cholera morbus, Mrs. Robert Illnker Is convalescing slowly from nn attact typhoid fever. Francis Strohl's children who lllcka Asaln Heard l'ruui. August will be warm and stormy. The 10th, 17th and 18th will show another Int. utn nf nor " ""'I'll, UUiet , ... I liFcnL-iw which united in the bonds of wedlock Miss Mamie, their estimable and ac complished daughter, to Mr. John K. IleUctlro Snillli'a Nariow Krp. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Detective Smith who Is well kno.vn through this section had a narrow es cape from death. He was after a num ber of Illegal oar riders and while try ing to board train No. 4G0 on which were four young men, he fell short of his grasp and was swung between the caboose and a cluder oar. He, how ever, had a firm grip with one band to the railing of the caboose and bysuper- human efforts prevented himself from being run over by the cars. He was dragged about UO yards when the car gave a lureb aud he was thrown clear of the treek. He was scratched about the hands, his pantaloons wre torn and both shoes badly out. The four men on the train eceaped. Doteotlve Smith had a very elose shave and it was the worst ever axperienoad by the ever vigilant defective. people, Mr. and Mrs. John S, Let nnd a member of the firm of Kreamer & Lents, general merchants, East Weiss- port. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. II. Kuder, pastor of Trinity Lutheran churoh, and was followed with eloquent prayor by Rev. E. A Bauer. .The bridesmaid was Miss Annie Uertolelte, of Philadelphia, and Robert Lenta, a brother of the groom, attend ed as best man. Both bride and maid wero prettily and tastfully attired aud Into violent storms, will con tinue, and reach a climax of summer heat aud drought about 33d and !Kid. At tlieo dates storms will appear. More rain than before in August is promised from tho 27tli to the last. Much relief from heat will follow these closing August disturbances. IT TAS OVH "BUM'S" CONVKNTION, A Large and Kulliuala.tie Aleeiubly of ItepuullrHual'ut I-elilshtou's L'lilef llur eeea In Nomination for Ilia AMembly, Nl Candidate Nnmlnate,! lot- ltlalrlu Altoriter It is very doubtful If over In the his tory of the llepnbllonn party of Carbon county tliete wns n more clean and thoroughly representative assembly of Republicans lu county uonventiou than that of last Monday iu the Court House nt Mauch Chunk. The delegates aud supporters of tho several candida tes were early on tho ground working up their respective causes, although from tho start tho nomination of U. J. Kuntz, n stulwart Depubllcnn, of Lehlghton, wns openly conceded by the lenders of t lie party. There was but little button holing of tho dele gates, and apparently no effort to inter fere with the system of the convention. It was Just lt-TO o'clock when Chair man Dreisbach called the meeting to order and instructml Secretary Horace I ley (It to read tho list of delegates which showed tho following present: Audenried John It. Lewis, Lewis W. Koons. Heaver Meadow II. II. Mollrlde, E. J. Flchtcr. Bloomingdalo Henry blcbach. Bowmaustowu Elmer E. Seltz. East Mauch Chunk David Belt, John H. Belghe, James Gallagher. East I'cnii John Semmel. East Side-Charles Albright. Frauklln-J. F. II. Albright, Irwin H. Krcgo, CO. Whitehead, Jonathan Lie bensborger. Hacklcbcrnie John K. Stlno. Jeatiosvlllo Jnmes Carroll. Kiddor North William .F. Porter. Kidder South Jacob S. Hawk. Lnusanno Jacob Eborts. Lansford, East Ward Edward Evans, John R. Evans, Lnnsford, Mlddlo Ward Nathan Tanner, Wm. McLean. Lansforil, West Word Kiao Thomas Reese Griffiths. Lehigh Albert Ebcrls. Lehlghton, 1st Ward Horace Heydt, H. II. Peters. Lehlghton, 2nd Ward Dr. W. G.M. Selple, 1, S. Koch. Lehlghton, 3rd Wnrd A. J. I.llzon bergcr. Littio (lap E. H. Mooney. Millport Reuben Ash. Mahoning J. E. McDnuiel, Thomp son McDanlel, Thomas Mtlssolnmn. Mauch Chunk, 1st Ward N. D.Cort rlght, O. O. Jarrard, Chas. R. Steln helser, V. S. O. Tobias, Charles Schuc bel. Mauch Chunk, 2nd Ward A 1 Wey henmeyer, Henry Wltmlre, II. J. Warnckc, James Moore. Nesquehonlng Hugo Ronomus, C. Burns, Lort Marsdoll. Packer W. W. Wayne. Packerton J. L. Harlemnii. Parryvlllo-W. H. Anthony. Pcuu Forost John MoFnrland. Summit Hlll-L. L. Finley, Klah Haldoman, M. J. Stout, Joseph Mc Laughlin, John McQuald. Townmeuslng Samuel V. Buck. Weatherly-J. tl. Eadie, Dr. J. 11. Twecdle, Frank White, Chas. Benslnger Welssport Joseph A. Fcnncr. Following the calling of the roll Dr, Tweedlc, of Weatherly, nominated George M. Davies, of Lansford, for temporary chairman, and he was elect ed without a dlscntlng voice. In tak ing tho chair ho expressed nn apprecia tion for the great honor conferred on htm. For Secretary pro tem. Horaeo Heydt, Lehighton's bright young attorney-nt-law was elected. O. O. Jarrard, of Mauch Chunk, moved that Chairman Davies appoint n committee, of nine on permanent or ganization which wns carried and the following committee wcre appointed: O.O. Jarrard, Mauch Chunk; U.K. Morrow, East Mauch Chunk; Nathan Tanner, Lnnsford; I. S. Koch, Lehlgh ton; L. L. Fluley, Summit Hill; N. D. Cortrlght, Mauch Chunk; Jacob Hawk, Kidder; John McQuald, Summit Hill; H. II. McBrlde, Beaver Meadow. Tho next business in order was tho work of framing suitable resolutions to represeut the sentiment of tills quiet, earnest and deliberative body. Wm. F. Porter, moved that the chair appoint a committee of seven on re solutions and the following gentle men were named: W. N. Porter, Kidder; Dr. Tweedle, Weatherly; John Beighe, East Mauch Chunk; H. H. Petors, Lehlghton; II. Hadlemau, Summit Hill; John R. Evans, Lansford; Hugo Ronemus, Nesquehonlng. There being no other business beforo the convention County Chairman Dreisbach made a few remarks on the new ballot law following which tho morning session of the convention adjourned to recouvene L10 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. It was close on to two o'clock when tho convention reassembled, when the committee on permanent organization reportod as follows: President W. F. Porter, North Kidder. Vice Presidents N. I ). Cortrlght, Jr., Mauch Chunk; L. L. Finley, Summit Hill. Secretaries Horace Heydt, Lehigh ton; U. S. O. Tobias, Mauch Chunk. I he report was accepted aud tho officers took their respective places following which Dr. Tweedle for the committee on resolutions reported as follows: We the delegates of the people, rep. resenting the Republicans of Carbon county, In convention assembled, do hereby declare our principles as fol lows: 1. We llWirtllv oudorae tlm tirlnni pies of tho Republican party as set forth In the platforms adopted at the national convention at Minneapolis money now in use with which a man can travel the world over without fear of loss. No honest man nan desire the change proposed by the Democratic platform. ('. That we denounce the employ ment of Plnkerton detectives or oi any armed forces unknown to the law, pending tho settlement of Labor irou hies, and have oonfldeiioe in the Inher ent ability of our peoplo to protect all thoir lives, persons and property. 7. Wo denounce tho tnr.ly nuil hnlf heartod spirit with which Governor Paltlsou and his Attorney General aro pushing the equity suits at Harrlsburg, Involving the dissolution of the com bination of tho Rending. Lohiah Vnllcv and Central Railroad of Now Jcroy, which is a uagruut violation of boo. -I, Articlo 17. of tho Constitution nfthls Commonwealth. 8. That we favor tho euaclmnut of legislation providing u system for the Cormancut improvement of tlio public Ighwnys in the several counties of this Conimouwealth, outsldo of cltlos aud boroughs, by the settlig aside of a fixed porccntago of all State taxoo col lected from the people of such coun ties, to be applied solely to road Improvement. Tho resolutions wero uuuulmously adoptod. Tho chair then announced that the convention was ready to re ceive nominations for Assembly. Dr. Tweedle placet! the name ofM. L. Smith, or Weatherly, beforo tho convention. Horace Heydt named 11. J. Kuntz, of Lehlghton. The first bullot resulted us follows: H. L. Smith, 8; H. J. Kuntz, 1. on motion of II. L. Smith tho noml- nrtlon of Mr. Knntu wns made unanimous. No candidate for District Attorney was nominated and it was resolved that tho naming of a candidate for this office be left to the chairman and sec retary of the county committee nnd to to tho candidate for Assembly. M.U Smith, of Weatherly; Nathan Tanner, of Lansford, and James Ash, of Millport, wero nominated by ex county commissioner Hawk, of Kidder, lor congressional conferees, and they wero elected by acclamation. Tho delegates to the state conven tion tho following gentlemen wero elected by acclamation: James Mo Cready, Summit Hill; Thco. Mnmford, Jlnucli Chunk. On motion of John McOunld. of Summit Hill, it was resolved to amend the county rules as follows: "That one delegate bo nllowed to every fifty voters and that the apportionment bo based on tho Presidential and Gubernatorial elections." At this junction 11. J. Kuntz was called for and expressed his sincere thanks for tho nomination. Tho meeting adjournod following tarlir speeches by Wilbur Wnkemati and Mr. Taylor, of New York. ri:tii-Li: on tiik go. I't.iftli Pictures of L'amlllur Tares CninlitK and OoIiib. ..Miss Edua Haun, of Weatherly, is a Lehlghton visitor. ..Charley Trexler is Inhaling tho ozone nt Atlantic City. ..Prof. J. II. Werner, of Pell Argyl, was a Saturday visitor here. ..Will Weisel.of Philadelphia, is in town for n fow days this weok. ..Misses Mary Fenstormacher uud Daisy Horn nro visiting at Catasauqua. . . Allle Frederick, of Philadelphia, Is vlslting relatives and friends in town. ..Miss Ella Rehrlg, of Philadelphia, Is sojourning with relatives and friends NEWSY WEISSPORT. 1IKN FltANKI.lN'STOWN I UK AWAUtl AND rUSIIINll THE COUNTY SEAT. UAIIIION'M UAI-ITAt. IN mlA B 11 MM Kit LOVLINKBS. The "Stroller" Seuslbly llpltondies I he Happenings ol this Town nnd Vlctnltr In Ills Usual IlrlelitStrle. Pretty things In bon bon boxes at Nusbaum's. Miss Mlunie Trainer is reported quite seriously ill. Nathan Snyder did lmliies at SUtlngton on Tuesday. Milt Snyder was doing business nt Ilazleton this woek. Mlas Elva Solt, of Phifer'a Comer, Is reportod very seriously 111. County Commissioners Seudol and Cannon wero In town Wednesday. Henry Berlin Is building an addi tion to his East Welssport residence Wo nre pleased to noto that 'Squire John S. Jlller Is up and about again. M Lcuckel now drlvos Henry Uerllti's fust trotter having purchnsod the same for S17C, Miss Mnmlo Gruvor is enjoying u few weeks pleasant sojourn among Allentown friends. Wo nro glad to note that Francis Solt is getting over nn indisposition of soverel weeks duration. Don't buy jewelry until you see Nusbaum's large new assortment! It can't be bent in tho county. Piorco Hoyer, of tho Globe Ware house, AlUntowu, Is spending a fow weoks vacation with the "folks at homo." Fiuest lluos of now novelties in all kinds of silverware tit Nusbuum's. Can't bo beat for low prices nnd oxcol lout quality. Bracelets, rings, watches, ear rlugs, necklaces and many other pretty things lu new jewelry at low prices at Nils, baum's. John Rehrlg, Jr., did some iluo shooting on Monday. .Out of twenty. Six clay birds ho broko twenty-flvo against his brother's thirteen. Miss Blanche Suydor.oueof Allon town's pctito maidens, is cujoylug a pleasant sojourn among relatives here, John W. Heller has the contract to place a fluo hot water heating service In the 'squlro Austin Boyor residence. . ustln Boycr, Esq., executor for the Mary Minor estate, will place au ellgbly located proporty at public sale at two o'clock on Saturday, September 3rd. Goorgo Schwab, of Long Kuu, who was in jail at Mauch Chunk, charged with f. and b. by Emma Fisher, of tho same placo, Is out on bnil. The child Is dead. Samuel Evert made himself too conspicuous tho other day In uttorlug threats against Dr. Zerii and ho was takcu to tho county jail at Mauch Chunk. Tho Lutheruu and Roformcd Sun day school wllll plo ulo at Glen Onoko tills Saturday, 13th lust. Trains will leavo Lohlgh Valley dopot at 8.13 a. m. Fare 25 cents for adults and 13 cents for children. After spending u few week very ugrccably nt his homo here Harry Graver returned to Allentown where he Is employed as a salesman lu tho large drv goods storo of H. W. Hun sicker; Daniel Graver, the tullor, Is show ing a very large lino of handsome new trunks, valUos, traveling, bags, Jtc, at unheard of low prlcos. If you are in Special Writer Tells Hie Morr or the Week In Hreely Sentences, l'ersonal and Otherwise. There aro only ten prisoners in tho county jail. Allen Craig aud family are at Asbury Park, N. J. James Handwork is at Meshopimu. Pa., angling for members of the finny tribe. James Burns "got over u big druuk" iu Fort Webb on Saturday and Sunday. Harry F. Clauss, the genial clerk uttho American Hotel, was a visitor at AUotitowuou Sunday, -Clifford Hewett, of Philadelphia, was iu town the other day. Ho made tho trip fromPhlladelphlalti six hours. .Miss Mabel Shivers, of Philadel phia, who was visiting Miss Ada Webb on West Broadway, returned homo Wodnosday. Sho was accompanied by Miss Webb who will spend several weoks In tho former city. To make n Tour or Europe Ex-Burgess George II. Myers aud D. O. Luckenbaoh, of Bethlehem; Samuel Thomas, of Catasauqua; J. K. Mosser, of Allentown, aud Thomas Dougherty, of Audenried, will sail from New York on Thursday by the steamer Norman- uia, of tho Hamburg-American Packet Company's lino. The pnrty will go di rect to Hamburg, and will thou niako a tour of tho continent of Europe, passing most of thoir time lu England, Scotland, aud Wales. Thoy will set sail for homo on Sept. 21, by the snmo boat, from Southampton itesolutlous of lies pett. The following preamble and resolu tions were unanimously adopted by Carbou Castle, No. Ill, Knights of the Golden Eagle, of Lehightou.Pa: Wll Ktinia. It lin ttlt-uapd Aliit,.Mv ti.ul T,n. luortU Ctltet ol the Untrrr-u.. In III InflnMM wlsnom, turemuw rroin our ranks, liy iiltlen death, our esteemed brother Alrlu J. llultonl i therefore bo It itnioLVEii, jnai wiiiie , submissively bow to the mandates of !!!in,r,hu "doetti all things Welt. HB UPVfrtlll-ll.N-, lln.rwl,- Minirn ( iTit sudden and untimely death of our deceased brother. llEaoLVtn, lliatwe tender the family ut our deceased brother our hf-Mt-irt.lt ivmhuihv it, titu the sad hour of umirtlunundcmnineud them for consolation to the Immortal Chief of the ilea- euiy inutile. ItKSOLVKD. That us alitkeu of ,ttitti- hi Hut memory of our deceased brother we drape our charier Mr a period of thirty days, that thc resolutions bo entered Upon the records, a cony tie presented to the family of the deceased and lliey bo published la the Oaitnoa Ahvocai r. 11. V. MOETIIlMKIt, Jit., 1 C. W. IIowkb, I-Oommltter. DAH1KL llALTZEIt, I in town, .MissDebblo Derr, of Reading, U ueod of anything lu this line don't fall ' ' i uud friends. 51t.ard. Theuaher were Hubert aud Julius The undersigned will pay the above i)iBberUiiK, ol Mau. h Chunk reward fr the return of his opu faoe F xhe ,,,. (r t(l. mix 1Tl Wrllly lUw watch which, waa stoleu from bib , the warm congratulations and wagon at Adau iw's HoUt, Ask-1 wiaho. ut tWtir Uu.U ut fruuuU fur field. MOSB8 RRX, a bappjaud prosperous voyage) through AabJUtd. I Ufa. A Car, l. Lehlghton, Pu., Aug. lit, lisfti: To Then, Schaifer, Aaa't Sunt I wiah ta ntTr tuv liAut-trH the groom and beat mail wore oonven- for ,iie grat lty received by me when itoitai liiaoa. uniy the closest rwa- In lro,il.l l, u. w r . i.-i .. uvea anu menu or in contracting my family, which I ha.1 lnaure.1 iu tho partlea were preut and wltna,l the Prudential Insurance Co., but not yet happy ceremony. The Interior of the lu benefits, therefore 1 wonl.l r house was nicely decorated with ever- nrHn .usnnln In avail ti,,i, r green aud illuminated by electricity. .e iM,,,B.tU tl,t oan be receive.! from Following the wedding ceremony the Uie fnuientui Insurance Coniitany. young couple held a receptlonat which , 8m rw,),fll,!j. ;OU, a delectable luncheon was served. The Jptics O. KoMATi'sur Mime evening they left via the Lehigh Lehlghton Pu. ' ' Valley railroad for Niagara Falls and - ' . - other nlaoee of interest en route. Ther Knit Morris. Charles Wllaou and Ida will be gone for a short time and on MHUiru are lu jail iu Snyder comity "ester uouae, uas ueuer wiuoated i..i. da. uHU i.v n o ,.1.1. ... Wwl win. rne.,i-i.i,, u,hiur . chl-dreu, and has more of the. opmforU a very ooay home In Bast Weltuport minor uamed Lena Ilrodle, 15 years which the groom recently pureliosed old. The irtj took her to a lonely and had handeowely furulshed. Mr. place aud upon her refusal to drink and Mm. John K. Lenta received many they threw her duwu and forced liquor valuable and useful gifts from relatives lu ber uiuutli. She was fouud uuoon- scioutt and remained iu that atate for fifty hours, bhe wok then attacked with iulent couviilt,ion-. and only prompt urk by ph. slelan , sated her life Tt.t partiea art, all ctdore-d The PutUvUle aud llerrteborg cadet military companies are eooamplug for a week at Ktlwood, near Ploegrove. aud at theBtate convention at Harris on re. 2. That we endorse t he wise, ooiiser vatlve and able administration of Har rison aud Morton. 3. That we pledge our mout cordial Ulld UUlllvidBll SUmiort in Praatilonr UenJamln Harrison aud IIou. White law Held, our candidates for President and vice t'reeldeut, to Hon. William uny and lion. Alexander McDowell our candidates for Congreesmau-at-Large. to Hon. John Dean, mir nntnll date or Judge of the Supreme Court of I'euusylraula, aud to the candidates nominated to-day. 4. That we esneciutlv f. forth out- adherence to the principles of Protec tion anil Reciprocity, as set fortli iu theMoKiulsy Turllf uot. They have stimulated manufacturing interests to a ueauuy ooumeuuou, Dave kept men employed iu all industries of the No tion, aud have kept prices down within the reach of the consumer. They have made us the highest wage-paying na tion ui earth, and liave brought It about that the laborer in Amerloa is better fed, wears better olothea. lives visiting Miss Anzio Mont, on Third. street. . .Paul Kresge, of StemlersvlUc, was iu town Tuesday and made us a pleas, nnt call. . .Mrs. J. W. Bowman, of Trentou, N. J., Is visiting Miss Tillie Leuckel, on First street. . .Otto Dlttmnr otul wife spent Sun day among relatives and friends at Ilazleton. . .Mrs. George Swurtz,of Ilazleton, Is visiting Richard Koons on Second street. . . Miss Emma Ncace, of Ashley, Pa., Is tho guest of MUs Ella Fink, on Second street. . .Robert Dungan, of Baltimore, Md., Is spending a few days In town with tho folks at home. ..Mrs. John E. Seldle, of Bankway, spent Tuesday with Mauch Chunk relatives. . .Miss Morgan, of Slatlngton, spent Snudny with Miss Laura Seidlc, First street. . .Joseph Strohui, of town, is rolling cigars for Wagner ,V Bartholomew, at Conschohocken. ..George II, Enzlau, of town, uud Penrose Mertz, of Allentown, wero at Kresgovllle on Wednesday. .George Swartwood and wife, of Mauch Chunk, visited Mrs. Thomas Morthlmer, on Sunday. Miss Minnie Esswauger, of Now York city, is the guest of Mrs. Charles lladdatz, at the north end. .Prof. H. A. KeUer, of New Mahou- lug, was an curly Monday morning visitor lu this town . .Mrs. Haggerty, of Philadelphia, li tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Serfass, on Second street. Dennis Nothstelu, of formal Square, was in town on Saturday look ing just as happy as of yore. David Kreamer is back homo from Falrvlew, Luzerne county, where he was for seven weeks past executing lino houso lttlutlug. Miss Jennie Nothstelu, oue of Hethlahem's accomplished young ladles Is visiting among friends In town, Mrs. Charles Lorentz, of Fourth street, Is hqme from a pleasant visit to Mauch Chuuk aud Tamaqua friends, . .Mrs. John R. Beers uud Miss Edith Belies, of Eastou, aro visiting Mrs. G B. M. Stocker, on north First street. . .Joseph B. Seidlo and wife, of First street, spent several days this week with their daughter. Mm. Lewis P. Steck, at Rock Glen. ..Rev. C. E. Bartholomew aud fain ily, of Cresaoua, after a pleasant so Journ here, have returned home. . The genial Ft auk Trexler aud wife, of Philadelphia, spent several daysi this week with M. T. Trealer and family, on Mahoning street. John Hummel aud family, of South street, spent Sunday very pleaeautly in the Mahoning Valley with Dr. Kelaer, u well-known Democrat. . . Lukeus, the bull twirler.wlth Allen town's professional ulite, was here on Monday. Several years ago be pitched ball for the Lehlghton olub. . A. T. IbtrthnlnniAu' ,tf ll'.m,., .f- Uartholomew, Coehohoekeu, uiauu-1 faoturere of fine olgurs, was lu town town this week just us chipper as of yoeo. Al says bualueae la good. aud luxuries oi life than the laborer of any other uatiou. o. That we are lu favor of an houeat dollar of the full value of one hundred cents, aud deauuid auch legislation as will insure the aame. We are opposed w mi auuienugea iua point to auy thiug leas thau that. We are onised i rehabitetion of what was thirty years ago aa the "red dog e wild cat currency1' then i taut. So man was safe to travel from hum with that curreu.-y tu hia pocket iinmenaoed with lots. Our oppuueuts have pl&oed themselves ou reoord la their platform ae in favor of such a currency, and opposed to the honest to cull here uud take advantage of a large now stock of the very best goods, Wo regret exceedingly to note that on lust Suuday Mrs. Charles Hongeu sulfered a stroke of paralysis and is now lying seriously ill ut her home lu -ast eissport. Iu her sad affliction tho sufferer has the slucero sympathy of hosts of frleuds and neighbors who earnestly hope for her recovery to health at au early day, O.J, Saoger, our hustling young commission merchant, ou Tuesday un loaded .1300 fluo South Carolina water melonsthe largest Invoice over re ceived at oue time lu this towu. ilr. Saegor has established a largo trado in this lino and Is catering in line style to supply uud convenience the trade, He deservos success. - li. J. Hongcn, who touches u class of young ladles In Ebeuezor Evangel! cal Suuday bchool, on Thursday treated them to u delightful pleasure ride to Ucrllusvlllo where they attended camp-mcotlug. Tho members of the class are -Misses Edna Graver, Edna Trainer, Ida Cochran, .Vlnnle Buck and Lizzie Messinger. Besides these .Vr. Hongcn was accompanied by his wife and children, -Via. David Drels bach, Vrs, Herman and Wm. Esrnng and Miss Lulu Graver. The "Cynosure Cleb," an orguuza tlon of our most excellent young ladles, will glvo n pretty "Lemon Grovo Tea,' lu their club room, iu East Welssport, on next Thursday, Friday and Satur day evenings. For the occasion the room will be prettily decorated and Illuminated aud the occasion will be made just us pleasant us our pretty young ladioHCuu make it. The officers of the club aro .Visa Ella Rapp, presl dent; Miss Emma Snyder, vice presl dent; Miss Emmu Mertz, secretary: Miss Lillle Musselmuu, treasurer. Mull Oser a Coal Laud las. The Big Black Creek Improvement Compuuy, which is controlled byMarkle .t Co., of Jcddo, whose property lies In Hazle township, has entered suit lu Philadelphia to recover largo sums o: money from M. S, Kemmerer, claimed to be due under the lease uud coutract Including (WM for u coal breaker, S02U0 for miners' houses and a store, J6S.TK) for rental ut the rate of H,000 a year. It is also charged that the lessee agreed to keep the mines, which ure located ut Harlelgh, tree from water, so that coal could be taken con tlnually front them, but that during the years 188G7-8-P he allowed the mines to till with wuter, so that it is impossible to mine coal therefrom II.ATtNO.TON ITltlKH OVKIt. The rtolllua; Mill Man Oa Back tu Work at Their Old Waiel. The Slatlngton strike is off. The Slatlngton Rolling Mill Company and the workmen have come to terms. The mu belong to Amalgamated Lodge No. 115. The strike was begun July 1 Three or four futile elTorts were made to settle It. Monday afternoon the directors of tho rolling mill company and the employes consulted at n joint meotlug. Ihey compromised their difficulties. All the departments will be put lu blast aud the eutlre 100 men, who have been fur six weoks idle, will resume work. The agreement is that the mcli go to work at the some wages they received when theyaauilt. The company will Miy them according to the market prlco of tho product, but will not sign tho Amalgamated Asso ciation's suule. Should the market prlco fall so that a reduction iu wages would bo compul sory, tho men are to haro two weeks' notice. Tho directors ugrood to meet the men Individually or n committee from the association for further arbit ration ou disputed points. The Slat iugton strikers were au intelligent nnd ludsulrlous set of men. They were well provided with funds when the strike went on and none sulfered. But the enforced Idleness was onerous, and they desired k settlement of their diffi culty with the company. Dlssatlslled Iu)ncra!a. A correspondent to the Ilazleton Sentinel for Banks tdwushlp says': The Democrats of Hanks township will hold their delegate elections at their respective polling places on Saturday evening and elect delegates to attend county nominating conven tion at Mauch Chunk on the Monday following. As matters stand at pre sent both factions of tho Democratic party, the Ksserltes nnd the antl Esseritos, arc yet at lngerheads and promise to remain so for some time, which means success for the Republi can ticket and a great big time at the convention on Monday, and it both factions should compromise before or ut the eouveutlon there will y6t exist u feeling of bitterness and dissatisfac tion that will remain fresh and be an Injury to Democracy In Carbon county for years to come." Blood Poisoning Mrs. Marr 1 O'Fallon, a Terr Intelligent lady ol rtqui, Ohio, was poisoned whlla assisting pnyilclans at an autopsy fi years a to, and soon terrible nlctn broke out on her bead, aius, tongrit and throat Her hair all came out Her husband i pent hundreds of dollars without any benefit Sue welshed but 73 pounds, and saw Vtn nrnantnet if tialn. BIr..M.E.OTaIlon. At taU hB beffm taVe Hood's Sarsaparllla and at ones improred t could soon get out ot bed and walk. She says. Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 12S Ftounds, eat well and do the work for a large amily. Mr eass seems a wonderful recotery and physicians look at me In astonishment, as almost like rnWe trmm She dead' HooD's Pills should b in ftmii madlelot ehnt. Oncud,alwaji prtftntd. JAWFElt, the barber,, opposite the Opera House, cuts hair, shaves and does eu'ry- thinirla Jlrst-claassUle Drop In and seeliiin. Closed ou Sundays. Toilet Articles for sale. STUUEU'a BIIAVINO SALOON, opimslte the Auvocatk orriCK, is Iieatlquarteri fur hannc. hair cutting and ahampootn?. Partial Ur attention Diild tocutllni turtle. Imnn mui ChlUlreu'a Hair, toilet articles tor sale. Choice 0 TO Fits, liODKItKlt, imd- 'lie Kxchansc rnshlonabl haircut. Cloyed on Sunday's 1 loftier 's Illlr tonlp. cnr Dunrirnrr. Wa nivm in btoi k a full line of fancy toilet articles at low est imct'B, mm we nre ine oniy place in town w here you can buy Bender's Cream for the face THOMAS' Drug :: Store, KIltST STIiliET. MSIIIMiTOK, l'A. LOOK OUT ! For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cramps, Colic, &a, use Dr. Iloyd's Cure. For Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, fc, use Dr. Iloyd's Pills. Malice. The Committee of Utiles, appointed by the Carbon county Democratic Com mittee, hereby gives notice that at tho coming County Convention, they will move to amend the present Rules, by substituting for them the Warren coun ty system, as advertised In the Mauch Chunk Democrat In August, 1S00. John J. O'Bkien, W. S. UlERT, James Buitii, Jaues IJniSLiN, Gr.onoE Hcxsickib, Committee. "HOT" GLOBE WAREHOUSE. r, I () ill: "WarehousE. Well, that's h i'ur.t, but we keep our many customers in ex cellent humor by alwnys having something now for them to taku advantage of. This week we have been unloading mnny new things in ZJress and Dry Goods, Notions, &c, which is attractive btcauso they are good quality anil then because the figures are marked very low which makes them hot weather bargains. We an; determined to do some business; we are catering to the public and yon can alwtiys get what you want here Groceries, New Potatoes, Provisions of all kinds, VTatermelons, &c. (7oods delivered free to nil parts of town. GEO. H. ENZIAN, Rlegel's Old Stand, North First Street, I.ehighton. HOW TO Reduced Prices SAVE MONEY. Trade on Special Patterns of Shoes. Itednced Prices On Special lanes of Boys' and Children's Suit's. Reduced Prices Qn Many Lines of Desirable Goods. with e. a ZERN, Opera House Block. Closing Sale Of all Spring and Summer fabrics to make room for a new Fall Stock, this sale will pos itively be a rare opportunity to seeure seasonable goods at very lonr ptices. Half Wool Chevrons, in grays only at iu cents, from 15c, Cord Du Roi, a good material in stripes and figures, lc, irom 10c- awns, a choice lot of neat figures at 2 cents, only about a case of them at that price. frlobe Cords, figures on liebt or dark grounds 5c from 7c. Striped Crepes 9c from 12J cents. Satin Clievions, stripes end figures 8Jc from 12c, Satines, black grounds with white figures 8 cents from 12a Ladies Gauze Vests a good articles cents from 12 cents. Black Drapery Nets at 68c from $1.00, Black Drapery Nets at 89c from $1.25. Remnants by the thousand at almost your own price to close. mm .MU Liieaie UrunuU. of PhlUuIe! pbU, uud MiH8 Mamie KalUj-, f OTADTI IMfl FAPTQI WilkettUirre, ure gutU of MUe Mary I A I Hill LI IM U fr MO I O I mui Vila v.L.Lu.-t a--. mmmmBammmmmam iMnw oud nuil North street. bttitthlMirlcTtiue Titbit-. OrluttUk SvtlU-libiuk tt?jnjt, 1iki I hunk ui , 10.10 ami 1 1 .it lu i m, j ami "..X. p. hi lat It - hiinuiiit IliU ui ' k tti.l 1 1 in , .tin) l.' i . 1 jlk i.-ml i. I . i ljfv Hmu bthu t. iifM4 Mrtuili (hunk HI LMr ftuouBit Ulll at 3.35 Md LM p. u. Us J. WMFOiU), thin & FU. AH Th lutrlou people art rpldlr teoomlDr nn oi am isosii orvc . Bud intiui IhabMlNiMdr: Alpbootw lime lftftsn LhiL whfta hit ion w inwhl Pu Vliat Dacm. Ur, MHl' Oreat Rtorat) Nrvlnnrdtm. Mrt J. IL liill.f.of vlpr AiMaUd, J. U Trlor, of L.uuport, Ud.. &cb $tnt4Kpourt 0iMa Ukius It. Mn n. A Gint bcr.oC VitiU.l&j . aieurloi 0to bO ouatal was tmi i lasuar of tsa ? sin' sutuuirVaUl tMtlas aad tMi ol XnMoUwST V$K as oraassau tso. frMstaii imi erasing Or.Mlles Medical Co., EI khsrt.lnd. Sold by X. O. Tbum:, We are showing by far a prettier and more complete line of All Kinds of FURNITURE, Than ever before. All the new effects in Red Room and Parlor Suites, .Vide Boards, Hall Racks, Book Cases, Dining Room Tables and Fancy Rockors at a marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to buy here for our prices are in many coses much lower than you can buy the same goods in the city. Hemy Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton, II mm No. 711 Hamilton Street, .el .3M 1 Allentown, pa. D