ORIGINAL CHEAP GASHSTORE QUEENSWARE! Have you seen our Un matched Bargains we arc show ing in QUUENSWA11E1 iook at this and then com' pare them with any house in the valley. 10 Picco Decorated Toilet Set, at$2.G5, the same goods with slop pail, $5.10. White Dinner and Tea Sets at prices that cannot he equaled by any of our rivals. Water Sets and Wine Sets are among the bargains, also Verv handsome Glass Sets, in endless vnrietv, plain and en graved ; these sets must be seen to be appreciated. Motto Puns and Saucers for the baby, also Cup, Saucer and Plate sets lor the liltio ones Some of the latest design in Lamns. A complete assort ment of Lamn Fixtures not usually found eirewhere, J. T. NUSBAUM, BREEZY HAPPENINGS rust Street, between South urn. Plum Streets, 1.C.I1KI.IUU, a The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, AUQUBT 20, 1801 l'Eni'Li: os tub ur. M ATTUHS OK MOIIIS lMl'OIlTArlUK COUNTY TID BITS. HVl.lt. nOlltt AND OMHNKIi llM'ltl si Ti511 IN THIS tol.I'MH Flash l'lctur.l of Familiar facet Camilla and (loins. . Will Clause, of Philadelphia, Is re. cuperatlog hore. . ,B. J. Kuntzwas at Weatherly on Friday evenlmt. ..Mlsa Laura Seidto Is visiting Blatlngton friends. . . W. W. Bowman, of Slatlngton, was In town on Monday. . .Col. II. Horn IsspendliiK a brief vacation at Atlantio City. . .Councilman Moses Ilellmau snent Tuesday In Philadelphia. . Will Hanu and daughter, of Weatherly, spent Monday in town. . Miss Gtissie Schadle, of south First street, isvi9ltingat Allentown. . .Miss Emma Seller i9 sojourning with frlend9 at Delaware Water Gap. . Mrs.Thos. Catell is spending a week or ten days at Ocean Grove, N. J. .The genial Ed. Paetzel, of Mauch Chunk,wasin town WednesdaytTenlng Miss Ella Fen9termacher, of Allen- town, is visiting at the residence of John S. Lentz. .Joseph N. Bennett, wife and daugh ter Ruth were guests of friends at Wllkesbarre this week. .Judge Charles H.Seldle.of Normal Squaro, was in town for a few hours on Wednesday. . .Mrs. Charles Ehlnger, of Philadel phia, is the guest of Daniel llaltzer and family on north First street. ..Hon. A. J. Durllng was a grand juror at the United States Court in session at Philadelphia tills week. . Robert lfausman and family, of Ijehlgh county, visltei Frank Wein- land on Second street. . .Gideon Kostenbaderand family, of Reading, were In town over Sunday visiting Samuel Kostenbader on 4th street. . Miss Dolly Yarrington, an estlm able youne lady of New York City, is visiting Mrs. Rob. Chambers, at the Exchange. . Mrs. Thos. Arnell and daughter Miss Maggie, of Lancaster, Pa., are visiting John D wart wood and family, on Second street. . Thomas A. Swartz, of Selgfrled'i Bridge, was in town Wednesday even iDg; he was accompanied by E. S, Lichtenwalter, of the same place. .A. L. Bartholomew is home from Palatinate College for a week's vacation following which be will become student in Franklin & Marshall College, at Lancaster. . Ed Zeru, the popular proprietor o the Opera House store, is spending week or two at Philadelphia and Terro Hill. Photographer Rishel and wife, have just returned from a very pleasant vacation of three weeks spent among relatives and friends in Maryland. Mrs. Alice Yiugling and son Edgar, accompanied by Miss Souri Arter, ol Silver Run, Marylaud, are enjoying delightful sojourn In this town with Photographer Rishel and wife. . Burgess Kunte was at Allentow on Wednesday evening to receive his mother, sister and brother who had just returned from an extended trip through California. Among the familiar fares in town this week we noticed that Dr. T. M. Balliet, a successful Philadelphia phy&lclan on his way to Normal Square for a brief visit. ..Prof. Krout, of Coplay, at onetlmo principal of our publlo schools, was in town on Weduesday and made our sanctum a pleasaut call. The professor U now on the faculty of Pierco'a Busi ness College, Philadelphia. .8. A. Relchart, accompanied by his wife, spent Sunday with CI. B. M. Stocker and wife on north First street, Mr. Relchart is the proprietor of tlio Cottage Hotel, Eastou, and is a genial, whole-souled gentleman. .Mrs. A. J. Durllng and daughter Miss Katie, have returned from a very pleasant visit to Oberlln, Ohio, where they wore guests' of Mr. Bert Darling, who is a student iu theOberllnCollege. They were accompanied home by Bert who is at present enjoyinga well earned vacation. .. El wen E. Bauer, of East Mauch Chunk, for many years the able and eSlclent secretary of the Carlton County Industrial Society, was in town for ate hours on Monday, calling on bis aged and venerable mother and do ing buHness with the Carbon- Advo cate. Mr. Bauer informs us that the fair, thie year, will bo held on October 4, 5, 6 and 7 and be expects the exhlul tlonto surpass that of last year. What II" Oi.ur.il In Mil Cltr llurllilc Ilia V.k l'erllnfntlr llplloinliail tijr nr Special ll.pon.rs. Lnrgestclreulatlon and lowest rales for advertising. Buy your jowelry at Bock's and you get the best. Full line of Ingrain mm nruwwis carpet" at Henry SchnnrU'n. A kiln containing 100,000 lirlekn was started Monday at Koch's brick yard. A splendid free lunch will ne served at W. A. Peters' restaurant qn Saturday evening. Jake Klsllor biro teams for pleas ure or buslneaa purposes at tbo very lowest rale. Bock, the jeweler, is showing eomo new and verv pretty things In rings all kinds and styles. Don't buy clock of the installment man, Bock will navo you one-half tho nrico if you buy from him. Just make It a point to seo David Ebbert when you want a team for bnsl news orjileasure. Lowest prices. Dr. W. F. Danzer, tho eye, ear and nose specialist, of llazleton, will bo at the Exchango Hotel on Friday, Sept. Throngs of people continue to go to Luckenbach'B, Mauch Chunk, for line stationary, wall papers, deoomtions Ac. Lowost prices. William H. llacliman, of the south end, has improved his store front by the addition ol large show windows. Thlovos forced an entranco Into Zern's shoe Rtoro on Friday evening but were frightened oft" before securing any booty. I.ehlghton won ngamo of ball from Mauch Chunk last Saturday on the home grounds. The score was 10 to 2. A handsomo Iron fence now en closes the Trinity Lutheran church on the comer of Third and Iron streets. Councilman James P. Smith has curbed and cobbledthe gutters around his property on the corner of Second and Iron streets. The work was done by Joseph Zuhn. Otto Dlttmar, superintendent of tho Leulghton Beef Company, pur chased a liorso Friday from Henry Ilfcrt, at llazleton, for S21 The anti-Bowman camp-meeting Is UKMOCllATIC IIAltMONV. The llrlalit "N.wav 0-rwrelH-.a ,r tin- Week llrl.tlr OhronlelMtlnrOiir M Urmia". Tliroiis-linul Ilia Comity llnil i:u . Iiara. In some parts of the eonutv water melon parties are very popular. 1 The Welch Congregational ciiurcti at Audenrled will be stenm heated. 1, Tho publlo schools of Banks town ship will open on Monday, Auutiit HOth for n ten months term. "TDanlel Rafter, of Jeanosvllle, was caught under a falling platform at a picnic the other day -and Imd'y in-lured. f Local talent rendered a three act drama. "Tried and True" at Auden rled on Wednesday ovenlng to n largo and appreciative nudlenco. 1 Wo erred last.weok; It was not the Nis Hollow Sunday school that pic nlceil In Most I'enn on last Sunday a week, but tho East renn Sunday school. , Richard Eustl, superintendent of the Lehlch Coal and Navigation Com pany, at Nosquchonlng, died at his home In that village on Monday even. inn between 0 and 7 o'clock, from cholera morbus, The Farmers Alliance of Pleasant Comer will hold their first annual The l.nin't I'olltlanl (iHltiertOft; ICver Known. Had Wlilskat- tlis (.'suae or all Ilia nolle. Tho Two 1'ai-lloii Vnllo ami sweai l'ealtr n IliS Ticket In be Nameil on Manila,. ll,.piillli mi Mimas-. Nnl Now l'ollli-. Tlu't'urlon l 'utility I H'mncmts are once mote togothor since the annual Bounty meeting held in tho Court House at Mauch I'hhitk uu Monday afternoon. The meeting was positively tho largest political gathering ever held in this county since its orgniilm Hon and tho method of "getting to gether" was the most unique vet milt.-' chronicled. Thegreat pressure brought to bear on tho leaders of tho two fuc- reooguUed not only as a high compll-1 meut to himself personally, and to ills , many warm friends and admirers, but also as the selection of u safe, discreet uud eminently competent leader on tnj glmlotls lli'morrutli- ietory in Nnwni bee next NEWSY WEISSPORT. II KK PI LA N KLIN'S TO WN Vt 1 1 1 B AW A K I. ANI1 I'USHIKn (liii lh llr-it llm-t ii.iiiimI ii' In to 1 1 jii Uliil 111 )H. Ihrt'i rntutiillli t itit'li Alldfinli (I lit muni .Yin, limits M Dt rimid llraiU ( niinmtti i , linjiil'. i . Hfftier Memltiw-,lutiKt I ItKcrnltl, WIHIiitn c1e mid ivier Kt-lh t roitiiultUfe. Cormlik M iHiw,r(rMh lttleMhd lldwimt Kckhip. lHuomlniimc K let ( foil ornitr., Cliurlm Ht- innlr) , Att iihrn ltemulej. Ileul-fli Klltv; Coin Jtot't rl lUiHlt, Joint Mm ft Iill.-i. llovMnjitnltmn Kriilork'k HuhmUlt, l'ett-r i .a ii - l .ill uiuiiii iiviiivri iu i ii i ii i uw, triu hiii uuui u, mo men . iv uehlcr, l itil. BclmiMt, Trtiiik (lelit IHiny i-nicuwiuy vuuiimiimi Cast Muueh C'mnk-Jame Iletw. Jhh. Moyer, Ug chief tian to tnako ooiicwslons 0 I!. Milter; OommUtee, , Henry Urrlun, llmry which a month ao wero uuthoutfht of. iK'iiemn, JatnosfiRiimciter. Tht3I-erite8 had held a conference Kt lVim-,1. s. Drotor, leter itaclimau, wiUi)moof thoblKunsorthoCwwltly - uniH' ., . , , , . , , . i(n, .lames Antlrewn, AtnbruseHt crrwn t. the meeting and Carbon county's able ZtuSLS: antiuisiuiguunea lawyer, jiou. iiien son srniiikil.diistare Wanlihnrn. Uralg, was decldod on ns a proper per- rrankllu-TJiniiHw siojer. William Walrk, sou to presldo over tho meeting. Just tnw I'Jir.lun, Jr.; CommlllM, ,t. w. Kck, before tho big meetinii was called to- '" iw. .imi iiimsnt. uetliortho Cnssldv ueonlo went back IIWiriile-Clirlf IinM", PimI. m.lle, :ii.i. n, n,l .,.e,, 1 1, IW"T Oommlttfe, I,. A. Miller, Opo. .... ...... - iifopoM, Tlionms MItiwl. uaine 01 it. u. vt. irn iui uiiuiiiiiiiu .leniiemliie-Jiilm Mitchell. UIiImiiI Cosle. loliti Martin; Committee, Tlionuu MiiIIikkti. low j.Ii Mcllisly, lMwunl Mmwliau. Kldiler Korlli l'lunk Winter, .lamea llvrnee. 1'nlrkk McCloskcj ; Uuiniiilltee, ll. II. Mrljtml, A. llrellliant. V, 8. ltcmlanct. Kl.lder Houth-Kmory (leir. Paul likliart. picniolnObert'sarovo, on tho niter- yj,on chairman Cassldy called for a v. sioctuii, U A. Wernct noon and evening of September Hrd. lllvI,lollB,WU(r l)l0 Cralg men to u,,,tr.l, li.,t vr,l-'li. MoMoinwl. Wm. Prominent speakers nro expected to do moVo to the left and tho Zero men to HeMer, lun. 1). (t'Donnelli uwiiinitter. Frank presonton tho occasion and an wno 1)l0 rIgut of (le room t10 numv,ers HeWer, Hugh Mieilln, Maims Mtoy. and through this only a repetition of last year's most disgraceful occurrence was possible. , Frank Shnrkcy presented the name of Hon. Allen Craig, null KdEubndy put up tho name of Dr. J. O. Kern. I tie "Stroller" Seuillily l!iltniuliee I lie Happening; ol Hill Town mid Vlclnlly In Ilia Vtual llrlslitStlle. Mrs. Annie Selp, of Union Hill, Is visiting at Danielaville, Pa. Mrs. Jaoob Went nud sou Harry sieut last Sunday at Dautelsvllle. Milkman John Bsrang drlres n Mllioii haudsomely pulnted wagon. Rov. J. W. Bover;of Big Creek, dis coursed at Wolseport on last Sunday evening. Miss Annie Dretsbuoh, of Royers- ford, Is the guest of Mrs, N'ero Weiss. Henry Shoemaker spent last Sun day very agreeably at Cherryvllle. Miss Horn, an estimable young lady of PhllllpsburK, X. J., Is visiting Miss Plummer. Tho members of town ootiuoil will assemble in meeting on next Monday evening. l'lunk Wlnterniule, of East Mauch Chunk, whs a visitor in town on Titos-day. Miss Kutle HerU, of Allentown. Is visiting R.J. Hongeii and family on Union Hill. Erve Kresgo rooently shut u emtio which measured six feet and three in ches neross tho wings. o regret to note the Illness df Mrs. Joseph V. Rex and bono for her speedy and oompleto lecovcry. htiydor's planlui; mill emnlovs thirty-two men mid the monthly pay attend can count on having a good and wer0 R,,jmrenty so evenly divided that ltorti. Middle Ward-Daniel Muiliearn, roll nmounts to about iirw. enjoyable time. it was impossible to give an Intelligent , " 1 J- ' """" Vnie time for holding the Demo- .,, .tl,n elmlrmnn r"V':a . .. rt t ,i.i.. r.n-l.n.1 1 " wt mini-. doiin riuer. .mine!) cratic County Convention, In Oaruon, .loclnrol Zcrtt elected. This was tho lircslln, A. lireiinan; Oonmilttee. I'etcr liojle, is now drawing near to hand and cae (or til0 uncontrollablo mob and ''"'"'r lclliili, James Oaiqiitliam. politics are growing more interesting t, t foHow0'(l rivaneii J;,",,e,-JlM' ''ullel; '' llltMnner, daily. TheaKplranisfortho dlirerent I)oucybrook ftll, Tho , im,e(1 aSSsT h,M' olllces oro looking over tno polling uis- mlJ sllrge,i nuJ surKP(1 nu,i pushed, up Lehigh- A. r. iiregorj, Iuls o. lt,u... Dl- en with puralysls last wock is slowlv trietslrylng to bring out good strong over tho reporter's tables, out the r,lMKIlll; Ooniinlttic, W. J. Keller, U.inlel h)llt grudually lmi.rovlng iu health. o.r l, teres t in couvontlo n and the" 7 T, mT k ,",im7 . it ,:""!",0" '' ""' .T &T' X" "01mlar rou" their bit erost In couvont on, nml the dantly, fllllug thenlrwIthshriekH.yclls J.j. i!u,, i:ra Nuhiirt;Oo,initl" Jninea !! commission merchant, on Monday uu. delegate election will bo the llrstmovo- uud curses. Hero nnd there some pa- Smith, (imimt-w. Moitlilmcr, Dr. .1. (I. .cm. loaded i car load of cauteloupes Wod ment to make the political pot get up trot witli a little too much beer ' Witloii. ScnmdWnrd-A.W.Uoin.lIenrv nosdny n air load of bananas Tlmrs to boiling l.eat.-Co, to Italcton puncUcil home wortIir follower nud F-- day uL load of watennZs. lTs iiauiDpeaaei. then followed more noise. lieii the llilshton,Tlilid Wnrd-Siinnnl tlnuer. o. hustling for businoss. "'''' .J. , " . "...r,..'V" ... . " " """L -Miss Annie Scolleld, one ofthls t ons or iNortliampion, Jionroo anu onu ioubmhscii out lion. Alien uraig "v..., .7 . tuwn's most nstimnl.io i.. n Carbon connt.es ,hS present weel we forced himse.f, hroughthe crowd from ,,1 found that tho commissioners of Car- the library room and out on tho desk iltcc, Lev-is J. oiirWinaii. clerk iu the post otllcc MlssScoflold bon nnd .Vonrpo counties pay much at the judge's stand and his presence Mltiimrt-Samuot Ztescuhm, Albert Mend- will mako nn ofllcleiit nml'nlll it r more attention to guide boards at had the salutory elfect of gaining a Eugene .logtiifutsi Committee, William II. ,,, - oungiug A. M. N'eumlller. J. W. Mitloy; Uommlttee, Milton Flory, Wolssnort's noimlur liaruosM maker, has placed n neut and uulquo sign over tho entrance to his business placo on White street. Tho "Stroller" is much gratillod to note that Mrs. Charles Hongeu, strlck full sway in Llndermans drove 1th a very large attendance. rext cdnesday Bishop Dubbs will bo pro sent and discourse during the day. -Q. B. M. Stockor. of the Royal Pal- ace Cafe, has taken possession of the Warner residonco on north Mrst street, the Interior of which has been nicely re-papered and painted. Camp meeting opened In tho beau tiful grove of the Lchlghton Land and Improvement Company, Thursday, with a large attendance of anti-Bowman Evangelicals. Tho meeting will continue until the 2Tth Inst, William T.. aged live years, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Scholl.dlcd Sun day evci.ing after a short Illness with cholera Infantum. Tho funeral occured on Wednesday, Rov. J. Alvln llober, of Zlou's Reformed church, olllclatlng. Miss Florence Christy, of Second street, entertaliied a large number of her young friends nt a pleasant social gathering on Monday evening. During tho evening tho usual games were in dulged In and at a late hour luncheon was served. Clauss Bros., in order to facilitate tho business of "sponging" cloth havo just procured a patcntsteam "sponger" from a Cleveland, Ohio, tirm, and it works like a charm, enabling them to do ten times tho work that can be done by the old way. Liveryman D. J.Kistlcr loyally en- tertained A. L. Hagerman, U. . Mor thlmer and Georgo Relchard at a frog supper at his cozy home on Second streot last Thursday evening. The supper was lit for a king and could not but help to suit the most particu lar epicure. Thomas Koons nho is building a largo limo kiln along the Valley rail road, will also open a big coal yard, and build an odlce for business purpose at this eud of the Lehigh bridge. Mr. Koons has had some experience in this before and he promises to hustle things pretty lively. Last Sunday nt Stroudsburg our young down town barber was quietly wedded to Miss Laura Kunkle, of Slatlngton, the ceremony was per formed by Rov. Francis, of Philadelphia Oliver Follweiler was best man and Miss Alice Meyers, of Packcrton, was bridesmaid. We congratulate the young collide. crossroads than do those of Xorthamp- quiet. Following this tho ublo uud -d, ,Y . , ton. Our constablos who swear at each distinguished gentleman made tho A. 1). Miller; Committee, NiitlmnZlmmeriniin court that the guide b'oards are nil up most brilliant speech of his life; It was Thus. Vein Ik, liei nurd U-liihart. mean to swear, we presume, that in the impassioned, powerful and Illled his Mcli Chunk, First Waid-Deuiiuj Mietan- ll.,,,..!!, l,nr,ls wl,leh ,,r,v(.r h.or. t.ltl. ,, .,..aof rl,l nl.ll,,ullnn '-. McFaddtll, .lohll Sollw; Oolululttce, ...-. .v.. i john J. u linen, llobcit T. Kreldir. tumml wero put up never i-uum ue uimu. iu uieir i-Attri una nui. iu uuy lticuuu i Carpenter. South Bcthleliem Star, or particular leader. Ho said that he MauthOluink.Seioiunviird U'nliWuriieke A llreeiy llntrli siAimisiNii. , ,. i . 1 .1. W. Kiuitli. Robert SKartr. Eduiml iionnn. L'" toi 0 ion lo-nlght uiai iiomigiii navo now orattiuy u NeSn1cl,o,,li,1!-Mlcl.aclM(!orrj,Jol.nli;i,l. '! night ill their pretty . luroumoior tue sao oi pauy unity M.utln o liuss; Uoininlttre, Jiieol, lluw, .lolur East Wcissport. The club is ilrh of Llielr llappenliict In n , ,,.i, t, .... ,,........ , . ' " unit iiini. ins ,U11L jeuia Ul I'fiuuu- wivaitiit .uitii.ivi vusaiu.t, Ol yOllllg Indies Ulld tllis M, III It lUtrU-TIUUII J.lllliei!.l . iJOllll 11011 IT. ll!ll- 1). I- Stewart,.!. .1, racy only Rev. S. E. StolUet, of Wayncsburg, better Democrat. bfii Stetner; Committee, olllcial Out of tlfty-two live birds, tho other day, John Rehrlg, Jr, killed llfty. Johnny Is one of tho best shots In tho Lehigh Valley and is a momber of the John Wcllcr (iuu Club, of AI lent own. The "Cynosure Club"- will give u uud Satur club room In composed guarantees that tho event will bo u grand sucsess. If tho Central Railroad of New onger 'nl. i. ...... .1.1,. t r, .!,. i vlto,.lnc .. ., uciinin, uu r.iiuieiuiri, ". i--v - uemuii men suggested mat ootn .eru IMckerton-W. f. hroilliuud. lipoid Mejer., Jersey does not laV u imve.nont frm week. and himself withdraw as possible M. A. IVulevi Coinmlttee. w. v. iinn.en,i vl y.usy.u00t ot iwyement from Quite a number of Mahoning Demo- cimirmau and that somo one bo united "'" V. Ie stlien. "lu i"iid down the hill to.Struuss. l aroviiio-soiomuu itcliier, Aaron -struii. ""h"' " wuuiii a very snort (ieorae Shcreri Committee, J.is. Wnxner, Win. time, tho indications uro that the bor- crats attonded the county meeting nt ,, t preside who would not be objec- Maucli Chunk on .Monday. tionablo to either side. At this moment F. D. Kllngerman is having his )r. j, u, ,ern proved himself equal to grist mm repaired. the great occasion, and t houirh u c c Tho Pleasant Corner Sunday antlo cfrort was maae to llold , lm ...,.k school plcnlced at Olen Onoko last liv Klnla. PnssliK- (inil n fAw ntliers. lm , , - ' niiue), iTiuiK luaiuy; uoniniiuee, Ja. Mei'ney, huij nWB , ., . , Saturday. Lmmlnl tl,n slmwl iiii.l fnlln,vl,i,f .in,,i. iM..tr, i.,.i.L-, i-n liauicl llruvor, tho tailor, is show. Mrs. Abigail Lentz, 80 years of careful nml liniiussloiiml nrMiess sold Tonjiiiciisliit'-Nathan Bteniler. Xulli.ni ,uli " very ll,rBe lino of liaudsome new age, of Steiusvllle, Pa., was visit lug that ho would withdraw his name so I Kcrt. Joliu Smltlij Oomuiliter, Anthony May, trunks, vullscs, truvcliug baps, Ac, at ... .. ,.ujii,ei.eiiiaiej. ,, . w n ,lo , . .,.-,,. f. ,,,, A.dnruiu, nn-,.. i.vn.ni,, smiii, r v ruiicn uns moiiKeyoii long enougli 1'cisoii, Jacob lle)dc. witli tins corpomttou uud it is high hnmmlt Uill-ralrlck Miraddeii, Daniel lie- tlmo they nut tho screws on 'cm. mate), itiiiik juaioy; uoninilttee, Jai. Svei'ney lHo l.-nl . X'nll.alnl,, .lelr ll,o ll .l 1 l , , .. "'" ,K:" "' " - " luupminnu iiuiuiouj nuuiu i;uuiu Weatherly-P. H. faust, Alfred liomlg, W. week. out of tho present discord. It was here W. Iineki Oommitlte, A. 11. lloiteeker, Winer A. 1. Miller recently purcnased 1.1 that some ono iu the crowd named "arner, u. u. Young, acres pt land, the remainder of the 1 Lewis M. Beldler, of Lehlghtou. and I W'lrt-B'uu,l WeWi, Pliillii Wusem, .... I ' " I Atlltllll l'lnr,., fl.llmillttl... I,ll.ll llpounr lliinalnLAr ocfnln I ..!,! n,...n. ..f. t,.. 1. I - .......v. ....... ... """"I mmBiuTOiutiirci uiiiuiuinf no luun p, tt.r-, Cuilt. Arner. iiieuiiuuui iiiciiiu in mo iurumi tno presiueut's cnalr. Tho business Square Sunday school will be held in that followed was done quietly and in the afternoon and evening of the 27th order with the exception of ono or two Inst. out bursts by drunken and irrenres- Rov. A. Bartholomew will preach slblo characters without any political his annual Harvost Home sermon on .oinplexlou who had forcod themselves bunuay morning. ia tho meeting. .Miss Amanda llollman was agree riitKS riunruL woiik. unheurd of low prices. If you uro in need of anything iu this lino don't full to call hero and take udvautago of it largo now stock of the very best goods, The Indications uro that this town will soon have u watcrsupply. Already twcuty-llvo subscribers for spigots havo been received uud if this number can be Increased to ten or llftoeu more then in goos tho water mains and tho ably surprised by her many friends last Saturday evening, the occasion be- lug tho seventeenth anniversary of her birthday. The teachers' examination for this township will be held next Monday, A llljc l'lretit Weatherly lliretiteiu to lle- troy the Town and Camel S1.-5.1HK) Lone, Sneak Thleeea Ilava a lMe Klr. bout a riuarter to twelve o'clock I0W" wl bo prepared for lire. Come, Saturday night u serious conflagration "ow Property holders, give this your Hon. AUeuCruigundJ.ti.Zeruwero broko out In the thriving llttlo town encouragement so mat our reputation of Wontherly, this county, In tho buse. ment of tho residouce of Dr. Tweedle, corner of Main nml Carbon streets. Dr. Tweedio had just retired when tho alarm was given uud immediately set about to get his family to u place of for progresslvencss does not diminish IIUIIHITUS IN l'OSSKSSloN. Jlidco AlhriKht Uecldea uot to llnpoee Ihe Holder or Kbeneier Cluirc-li 1'end InK the Cafe llefore Miuter Wood. Anothor chapter was added to the MUItUKRS ltECAl.LKIl. The lieath nt Two Wonieli ltatlve Memor ies ol Vainoua TrairedUa. After a lingering illnesss, ol heait failure, Mrs. Anuu It. Snyder, teliet of the late Monroe Huyder, nf lletliluliem, died shortly before 10 o'clock Sunday night, Mrs. Snyder was born on April i, 1820, In Allen township, and was the laughter of Jaoob and Magdeleno Bell. On Oct. 22, 1811, she was married to Monroe Snyder. They went lo farming nt Lehigh Gap and lit) yours ago moved to Bethlehem. Three children blessed their union, two of whom died young In life. Her liuslmucl wus murdered about twenty years agu at Bethlehem one ulglit after his return from New York. The murderer wus never discov ered. Tholr only surviving child is Lewis W . Bnyder, deputy rovenuo col lector, who resides in Bethlehem. A sister of Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. ilobeocH Dimmick, resides In Allentown. Tho funeral took place on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Powell, widow of the ldto Morgan Powoll, who was killed when the Molllo Mugulres reigned Iu the coul legions, somo twonty yours ago, diod ut tho residence of her soti-iu-law, W. Hut rick, on Wost Broadway, Mauch Chunk-, on Saturday night. Tho death of Mrs. Powell recalls u tragic ovout which occurred on Decem ber 2, 1871. Her husband, Morgan Pow ell, was superintendent of the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company's mines ut Summit Hill. Between ( and 7 o'clock on tho evening of tho fatul duy, whilo on his wuy to tho company's of fice ut Summit Hill, he was shot down by u gang of Mollle Mugulres. Ho lived u day aud u half after being shot. Wholesale urrosts were made ut the time and subsequunt to the shooting. Later they wero executed, somo In Muuch Chunk uud others In the Potts vlllo jail. For tho murder of Powell, "Yellow Juck" Douohue was huuged ut Poltsvlllo. After tho death of her litis bund, tho deccuscd continued to reside in Summit Hill, uud Inter removed lo Philadelphia, For tho past few years sho made her homo with her son-in-law, Wm. Hatrick, iu Mauch Chunk. Mrs. Powell was aged D!) years and 11 days. Five children survive her. Al lentown Chronicle. A IMO IlKMUNSTltATION. Mt. 1'latah uouncll. Jr.O. U.A. M. l'ele nratellU Ut lllrlhilav. Mmiy thousand people crowded Mauch (.'hunk uud (Hon Ouoko Wed nesday, tho occitshtii ,ift lie celebration nf the twenty llrst anuiei .iuy of Mt. Flignh Council, 121, .Ti. l. U. A. M. James II. Handwork was Chief Mar. shall and Jus. 1',. Whitehead and Jos. Webb acted as assistants. The porado formed as follows- First division. Right resting at Hess' Hull. Arlon hand, UtilXli Cmmrll, N". 101, tieliliihloii. rarrtaffea eentahilni N'altotal and Hlateotlleers. WashlitKton camp. No, 1W. Maneh Chunk. WnnhitiKlnn CHIni, No 108, AMelttomi. Waaliliurtoti Uainis No. 107, Haaton. Wnshliirton Caini, Nn. a. llowinana. Wnwl Inittmt Camp, Nn. 11 Stntirarlnn Drum Onriw, Silver Star l isinell. No. W, Sniiiliilt lllll. Iteiiora Connctl, Nn. 7M, lleuora, Shawnee Counell, No.lM, tlwlrton. lied Men lliuid, stroh ('oenell, No. 7JI. WelMlaxt. War lde Connell, No. w, Slalmilon. l.lmiril Creek Connctl, No. an, AihneM. lltaek Creek Uouncll, No. CI, Wmthefl). Fldelltv Counell, No. l, lirMftl. Went frit Counell, No. 90. lisstAu. Ketmiul division. Right resting nn Fifth and Centre streets. liriim Curio, OrmnlrlliK Asm. ut the M. II., Jr. O. U. A. M. Allentonu Dnim Corps, nertrlr Connetl, No. asl, l'jtid Mwsli Chunk. ivitniiihiMtviiinell, No. 3W, H,trr rltl. II. A. It. brum Corint, 1dilKh Conitnauiler), No. I, Maneh I'lintik, lAlajette Connetl, No. W, llanlelon. Drum Corps. Dak llrove Coiiuetl, No. 807, Pleasant Cni ner. So. IVthleheni Uouuclt, Xu. SW, Ho. Ilethlehein, Mauch Clnink lUnd, Mt. l'lsguh Couuelt, No. 193, Manrli Chunk. Tho purudo moved over tho principal streets and made a very Imposing demonstration. Stroh Council 7111, of Franklin, was jiwurdcd 11 prize for turning out tho largest number, and Lohlgh Command cry of Mauch Chunk wou 42,1 for line drilling. ' GLOBE WAREHOUSE. What the Ilatou It'll l or. The Marino band was playing. The people were thick; the flies also. Dl rector Sousa was standing on his little platform waving the magic baton, and naturally, from his elevated position, he was the cynosure of all eyes. Among the crowd wno bad gathered to hear tho concert were two old col ored ladles, apparently from tho way back districts and evidently unaccus tomed to such sights. One of them cast her eyes upon John Philip and Inquired of her companion: "lioney, wnau you epose uat man doin np uere wavln uat stickr' 'Uo long, child," responded the other contemptuously, "he's shooin off deflics, ob cose; doun you see he's baldhaided an Bin t got no hatr ashington Post "The Ohoit of Leap Year." In France there is a popular tradition among tho peasantry, especially those of the Seine country and of La Chatre, concerning a demon called "The Ghost of Leap Year." It Is said that every leap year this peculiar sort 0: evil demon makes his dread appearance, ihe crea ture's sole pleasure is to be displeased with everything and everybody, nis shape is not distinguishable in member, joint or limb, but ' taken altogether his hideous and uncanny actions make him a much dreaded monster, St. Louis Re- mUl S.Vll DIKlWMNd ACCIIIItNT. Two Weatherly lloya Drowned In a Ken- ernlr. Wcathcrly's reservoir is not fonced In uud through this neglect two of Weathorly's boys owo their sad and untimely death. Willie Bray, aged nine years, and Ami Shlove, ono year older, were huckelbcrrying 011 Satur- day. On their wuy home thoy stopped nt the reservoir to get u drink of water. Young Bruy lust his balance nnd fell Into tho reservoir which is eighteen to twenty feet iu depth. Shlcve seeing his friend struggling went to the rescuei and both went down together. An older brother of Slileve run for help, but before It urrived the bodies had sunk out of sight. Grappling hooks were used ltl the eltbrt to recover tho bodies without avail und later iu the day tho immense body of water was drawn off uud tho dead bodies recover ed. Bray Is a son of widow Bray whose father wus recently killed at Stockton. "W arehousE. T" made vice presidents, John J. O'Biian, J. W. Malloy, Percy Faust nnd Geo. W. Morthinier wero made secretaries, On motion of John J. O'Brlan chair when tho tenchers for the coming term ninn Ilel.Uer appointed the flowing L.lfot Tuo d m wlllnlsnhnoninlnveil. committee on resolutions: J. O'llrian, .,,, . .. ' ,,',,', John citizen aged . . - . , nnnnmnit na pitn.i I i .... ... ..... aud carriages. Tho stable or tho all- possession 01 ueuozer church, Allen bert House next took lire uud It seem- lowu Ilu1 st- 1'uul's Church, Slating ton. On July '25 the attorneys for the Bowuiuu side of the divided church made a motion for a preliminary in Tt,i.i. ri..i..L- nt... 11.. it.tA I Junction to obtulti iinssPKsinn. for Imlr ll,l (l, M.le il .! ,.l.l..l0 ii ")'" , ... ' . snouiuuct in mat canacuy 10 report ,,,, hose ov(Jr ,rom Hio mUnd , uro in possession of the Dubsitos, This by twelve 0 clock Tuesday noon. ,,, tI,ro . ,,lo ' wag .,, .muUuB ,,,e hBurimr 4n final On motion it wus resolved that the puny responded promptly, Muuch Injunction now licfoio tho master, Nothslelu, n well-known lt",r'. t Vi I cm t , 1 1 V l""lsomo buildlug was In ashes. From l'-vui.gelicul Church cutroversy Mon- oftho Valley, died last week, YCi 1 urtcnioon, when Protiionotury about 70 years. For many years TTA'a, V .V , rear ot lho '1mse, destroying overy- 011110 received uy mail from Judge , ), .LirMnr nf tho nnnular SteWR.r',. KlM"' mA tholr re"oH WBS thing with the exception of tho horsos Albright u opinion in relation to tho . . . . 1 f T-SI . . . ... Eyesight Saved Alter Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria, I'neumonli and other iro.tratLns diseasea. Hood's Sarsa- parllla Is uneiiwlled to thoroughly purify tho blood and Rive needed itrencth. Head thtsi "My boy had Scarlet Ferer wh 4 years old, leaving him very weak and with blood pola oDd wlih canker Ills eyes becamo In flamed, his sufferln;s were Intense, and for 7 weeks he could not even open his eyes. I took him to the Kye and Ear Inllrniary, but their remedies did him no cood. I bejau gh ing hitn Hood's Sarsaparilla which soon curid 'th, I knor It nrd hii Ighi. tf not h very life." Aimmc V. Black wax, 2888 Wi.jiantloii KL, Do.c. n, Mass. Clllford Blacknian. ; i T pT . n motlou to pi,oiut l,,raitk shk fliA UniiMi I1ciLt lint rt Inln i-nn vo 1 1 a I 1 r' Tf 1 Tl-.. It .(-. .. I keptacatulyandclgarstoreatJsorma if on credentials, was ruled ". , T Square. Deceased leaves a wife and olltoforJ lmt ln consl,leratlou of l''e, tow" K,ns ' DIs: two sons to mourn his loss. Tho .... ' . patches were sent to llazleton und 1 A.WFEI!, the barber, opposite Hie OueM Iluuse, cuts lialr, shaves ami does every- tliliif lii llrsUtass utile Drop In uml see lilin. Closed on Suutlau. Tultet Altlelea tur aalf who MUimi:its Tiii'.si: ciiilihiknt funernl took place Thursday ntthe Hen Salem church, East Fenu, and was largely attended. Tcarliara1 Kaauiiaalloaa. The Carbon county teaeheni' exam inatlont will bo held as follows: MIUsl, lor Lowrr Tuaaixuilig IsolMHlp liatuiday, Auffuat sa. llaiaaaat Coruar. tor aUhoutuK towiMUIn. UiAlay, AuguM at. IMtMlamMla. tor Vwr Towaiaritalaf mb tUlp, WadaaaaMy, Auwul al. IHaajrCfai Kelua4 Houm, lor lsa.ii Kocaat MWBUs HaHuOay, AUfuat 7. Ilitalott, aaaaial aiaatUkallon, halimUy, Iiiupftaiti waal be auwliwl In Uie Uluik t luabUlitar iolwd t lati. m)mt wriuau awaa-ulon to (W utbrrIM ba HWM4 bytbr Board ol Ulm'tora daalrlag I awploy audi taacai-rf M MI1IB uu I"",.1" ItWTImr Ilia Law fitapa In ami runlibei tlirte L'niialural l'arenti. The other day while n party of Kast Penn people were picking kuckolberrles on tho llluoMountalns the skeleton of a baby was found hidden among the brushes where the llttlo one had been thrown by ome cruel unnatural mother. It Is not known how the skeleton enmo there and no one in tho neighborhood Is uuder suspicion for the horrible crime. This Is only nu othei instance of the moral depravity that prevails now to such an alarming extent and threatens to assumegreater proportions If the perpetrators of these inhuman crimes are uot apprehended aud dealt with to the full oxteut of the law. Tlio cases that come to light through ono means .or another nre only a few of the many that are com mitted through the year, but they should bo Kitttlcleut to put our otllcials on their guard. A little more than a year ago the half decomposed body of an infant was fouud Iu the mill race at Welssport and burled without Investi gation. Who was the mother of this child? The world will never know. Later it was rumored that the body of a child was found near tho Mahoning Creek; following tins nn iufaut isburied nt midnight In the cemetery In this place of which the world would never have known had not the Advocate ex posed it. Only a week or so ago a Troehsyillo girl left a new born bube die of neglect iu a garret, aud now skeleton of another iufaut is discovered hid among the buahe oil top of a mountain mile dlatant from hamtll tlou. Is It uot time that some sys tematic elfort was made to diaoover who it is that commits this dastardly. Inhuman work and that thev lie pun i.hedforitr Let the otlloiala of the towns and townships keep a closer lookout iu the future aud bring tlie guilty parties to punishment. Ida Yooiie Juuipa from a raenicer Trnln lleceutly the newspapers were full of delegate election be held on Saturday, Chunk arriving ilrst. Tho rolucer Firo Winslow Wood, 111. At tho tho time an account of n woman who had Aug. 20, 1S02, ut tho usual hour and Compuuy, of llazleton, us soon as they Judge Albright stilted he would not jumped from n Lehigh Valley passeu- ibat tho nominating convention to arrived, unloaded their enulnp. lumknl consider ttiouuestlon iu that wuy, but ger trnln nt llokcndauqua, but when convene at eleven o'clock Monday, Au- it in the creek and iu less than twenty would cither give the churches into tho train was stopped nothing could gust 22, In the Court IIouso, Mauch minutes had two stroams playing on possession of the plalutlifs altogether, bo fouud of tho woman. Tho fuss Chunk, tno ruins. landing a llnal decision of the case or caused forty minutes delay. The ihere being no further busine the The (illbert Home uudthellpisoopul would refuse tho motion ubsolutely. trnlumen came to tno conclusion that, meeuug aujouriieu. .. church wero badly blistered bv the in- Alter two days Had Ueen spent Innrgu. tho story was a fako. The woman was Among many the prominent Demo- tonso heat. meut the Court took tho pupers and Ida Young of Siegfried's Uridgo. Shslcrats present quietly vlowlug the The cause of tho lire is unknown,! Holiday his decision refuslug tho got on the IluHalo at Catasuuqua, in- scene wero J. W. llaudenbush, T. J. soys tho lluxleton Standard. In uu in. motion for a preliminary injunction tending to alight at Coplay, Finding Nusbatim, John Quinn, Mahlon ltd- tervlew with Dr. 'Tweedle, he said: was received, lie does not pans upon tho train wouldn't stop at her home chard, Anthony .Coll, M. T. Trexler, '-Tho first I knew of it wus when I wus the merits of the oase, but loaves that she jumped at Hokendauqa. Though John Craig, Daniel flrnver, Fred aroused by u loud knock at the door. 1,18 master. tho trnlu ran forty miles an hour, she Schmidt, Squire Zeigenfus, W. F, and u cry of tiro. I went dowu the base Judge Albright's opinion iu tho wnsn't hurt u bit. She walked back to Blery, Levi Harleman and Henry I ment uud fouud thutthollro wasln thoU':uellel!er Church ease laus fullows: Catasauqun, unconscious of tho train- r.veritt. part ocounled by Mr. Iluck. I hud no Iter. S. 11'. Leonold et ul.. vs. Ilev, men's search, and took the next local more than got my family out when Noun W. Hoover et Bl. IuthoCourtof home. .Vis. Young formerly lived in Kesolveu Thut the Democracy of there weie two terrillo explosions liter- SrtilTmLta'S nHnihJrr this town, nt one time with tho ii !.... 4 llnil.Atnn.n.., in,n..ui. w, wf. .,. tiMiMiuiviucn, win ",,, niftvolntwl nml Rlaot.,,,.,., acll.a Lu,,.l. U" O.MUUHlUlt WHS IS IlUril IO ICll. Mime i Alreua Graver and then with llios, ara- hearers of the Democratic party in claim it wus the hot water boilers aud u, ainwur that the Court ought ut this tsivartz. She has manv friends here the ensuing oaninabru. and wo lieartilv ntlmra sj, II . nil ltni n, it,ura Li..n ,.r ll.u .nil t inlArfaru l.r mil. who are glad she was unhurt by the ."l JSA 'JfS uo oil In the building this atory can P adventure. the platform on which they stand, and wenereny pledge mem our earnest suDnort. Aiiaiw.nw.H-o.il. Resolved. That wo imiiuii,l th ine I'sBiooraoy oi L sriKiu nouuiy lnDle. wise una oleau record of our liem- met Monday In Mauoh Chunk with u ocratlo btaie Aumluutrallou. view of harmouliiug tho factions. Kssolved, Thut we depreoute the ue Thev auanooilnl but not until thar of armed prlvute forces unknown to iney suoccwieti, tun nor uuui mey ,h . iiiiltrrniit I.. ti,n hammered liurmouy luto each other, settlement of labor questions; and HOOD'S PlLLO ara tlia beat art.rllDner ltllk aiilit dlgettloa.cuia teidicUa and bllloiuact. STUHKll'S SIIAVIMlHALOOS,0iislletlie itkiriuiiTK llmcK. It lieadfiu.irt.rs for KhaTlinx. lialrcuttlnic and stiaiiipooliiif. I'artlcu larnttenttun tmid tu cutliiiir Ladlea biuijrs i and I llllilrell N Iiair. lotl.l aruviesiuraaie. , uoica Clirars. UALl. l-iO TO Fits. KOIlEltElt, under uio i:itliiiiai: UT Hotel, luuk street, tor a siniattli stiue ora laSIUOIiailia IUU CUl, , "I, nuuu,, Uoeder'a Ilslr tonic, cures Dandruff. e cirry iu stock a lull line ol lancy toilet articles at low. est pil.ea.Biul we are tlie only place tu town where you ran buy Pender's Cream lortlie lac Wv, Unit's a fact, but we kcop nur many customers in ex cellent humor by nlwnys hnving something now for them to tnkti rulvsmtngp of. Tliif week we have been unloading many new things in Jress and Dry Goods, Notions, &c, which is attractive b( cause they are good quality nnd then because the figures are marked very low which makes them hot weather bargains. We are determined to do some biibiuess; we nre catering to tho imblic and you can always get what you want here Groceries, New Potatoes, Provisions of all kiuds, irntcrmelons, itc. (roods delivered free to all parts of town. GEO. H. ENZIAN, Rlegol's OlrTstand, Noitli First Street, l.ohighton. 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 senure seasonable goods at very low pi ices. Half Wool CTievmns, in greys only at 10 eents, irom loc. Cord Du Hoi, n good material m stripes and figures, lc, irom 10c- Xawns, n choice lot of neat figures at 2 cents, only about a case of them at that price. 6'lobe Cords, figures'on light or dnrk grounds 6c from 7a Striped Crepes 12 cents. 9kc from HOW TO o n o n 0 n 0 Heilui'cil Prices SAVE MONEY. Trade witli on Special Patterns of Shoes. . 1 1..1H, . t-.i . , I...I1 l.r. ....o.llta.1 M I PIUIUUUS IUIO IKWDSblOll Ul UIO U11U1UU hardly bo oiedited. Litu. Tli ciinrt rafmlns from dla- The losses on the buildiugsuud stock unaaiuB the merits ut tills time. The will amount to over 70,uoo. Ur. Tweedle case is ijefore u master. estimates his loss at about ittJIUi) aud Aumiat 12. letri. Itisoousldsredthat only has an insurance of l,(XO. He the motlou for u preliminary Injuno- had just Ilulshetl refurnishing the lion majie juiy ai), ibic, unu wnieii wtw house throughout. The Qilbsit House Klllon lloothsat the Ilil(litoii l-'alr. Saorstary Klweu K. ltausr, of the Carbon County Industrial Hoolety, wlille in town on Friday Informed lie tliat the aooisty would have sleotlou bootlis built on their grounds during the fair to enable all who desire to test Those who had some sense permitted the mob, to yell Itself hoarse and when they wanted to pound each other they were allowed to do that until their hearts were content, and when they tired of all, one or two gentlemen who stood iu the buck ground and wno had some control, then slipped forward and with a wave of the hand brought forth the harmony that they so desparately fought for two hours. Having fought eaoli other witli u great deal of vigor for the latst year, the Democrats iu little Carbon will now start ln to trounce the common enemy the He publleans. Hasletou I'kin Sleaker. A I'laasaul Tarty. MhVMM Mary and K1U Kbbsrt gave u delightful pucty ou last Friday even- lug in honor of their friends, Miss I.luie llrauulx, of l'hlUulelphiu, and Miss Minnie Kelley, of Wllkesbarre. A plsavssut evening was spent amidst music, dancing and game-. K light re past a sorted uhiuh was huurtily eu Joyed by all present. Those present were Mlsa Kiln fcUiaffer, IIsAlstou Misses Hattie and liertrude Bleckley, that we favor a legislative enactment lo this end. Hesolvisd. That the Turilf object les son taught by the lalwr troubles ut Homestead, and elsewhere. Is a oom ulete exemplltloutioii of the elfect of the McKluley bill on wages. It is a demoi tratlun that the present high tariff i u good thing for the million aire, but a poor thing for the wsge- earuer anu oousumer. Resolved, Thut we belief e the so called lteading deal to be u violation of the Constitution, aud against the ussi inieresr. oi nils community, ana we commend the Governor and his At torney (Jeuerul for the course they have thus far taken to annul the com bination, aud we urira them to minus the mutter with the utmost dfsputuh iu me uouris, to uie euu uiui me lxiu stitutlon uud laws may be fully vindicated. ItEkOLVED. That we heartily untiroie of the course of our Representative iu Piffi"ru'ulli.Tir.MSdotV. The idea Is origi , Mauch Chunk, Mia,e. (iussie Clausf, lb. ri aork. ou iNsruiss ,,;CSioj, .7,, "1 "h tlie etuouiut secrelary anu la neue r eusierwacuer an.i r.ua urissei, iSV!!m".hi a very good one. AllwhulMr. ,lii-tu Allmlller, i,r llazleton; :ul.Ti'1Tt.TXi'1' attend the f sir hould uot full to tako Mei. Will Ktedman, Hurry l Craig, Sul 'ii. "r'-uuirad ol all aaullcaau not kuo a , 10 advantage of thin grant opportuutty to , Ueuu Muiuford, Hubert Alsover, Klmer loss Is 1,(X). This consists of broken furniture, etc., on whioh there was no insurance. The stable connected with tlie house wu insured. The building owuod by Adam Itose, which was next to the Ollliert House stable, is also a total wrack aud will have to be rebuilt. Tlie loss is estimated at V00oii wuu,i, there Is a small insurance. Mr. Hunter lost quite a sum by the tearing dowu of his place of business aud scattering of his goods all over the street. J. L. Houok, who ooouiled half of Mr. Rose's i louse as u grocery store, lost every thing and Veral, the tailor, who occu pies the oilier half, also looses consid erable, although he saved considerable of his goods before the lire reached his place. His loss is about ISOO. One of the saddest oases is that of Mr. Duck, u one-armed man, in whose place the argued by counsel, be overruled. Edwin Albbioht, President Judge. In tha Siatiugtou church case, Itev. J. 8. N'ewhart et ul., . Rev. John I'. Miller et al., the opinion is the same. Reduced Prices On Hpecial Lines of Boys' and Children's Suits. Itcduecd Prices On Many Lines of Desirable Goods. E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block. We are showing by far a prettier nnd more complete lino of All Kinds of FURNITURE, Cougress, the llou. Wm. Mutohler; aud Hie is supIosed to have originated, especially is he to be ooninieuded for uls eltorls in usual! or tlie appropriu tlou for the I'biladeliihiu mint, a mat ter in which our State is so dnenly tu terested; aud In his prompt and euer gstlc action iu seouriug a Congressional investigation of the great railroad oomblne. bo lost eoUO which ho had hidden under his pillow, and could not get out after the tire started. I'he people along Carbon street ulm suatsiued considerable damage by re moving their good, from the houxj A goodly number uf them being stolen uud otherwise wrecked. Robberies were committed without Senuuel i SB Sa aVH B 9 aB U m arm HI U . B.l 1 .'1 1 . ... nBwrv.B.B.nrsaB(. . ... .... lcMBMs.llHllaca,llaala.sa,lllMs,Oplaas I ., UaSIt, llrankcBM.a,rl.. .aracuiadb. UU, DOAlt Sf I I.IJ,' UES'lUUiTIVB SEUVINE. jTlian ever before. All the now effects in Hod Hoom nnd ' Suitcs, Vide Boards, Hall Racks, Hook Cases, Dining Tables and Fancy Tlookors at a marvel of low price. Parlor Room It will tvely pay you to buy here for our prices are in many caiea Buluaal loalana Spaclaltst la ,., ,,., 1t&JiS.i"u. mneh lower than you ran buy the mme goods jn the city. Satin Chorion?, stripes and figures 8c from 12c, Satiues, black grounds with white figures 8 cents from I2c. Ladies Gauzo Vests a good articles cents from 12J cents. Black Draiiery Nets at 6Po from $1.00. Black Drapery Nets at H9c from $1.25. Remnants by the thousand at almost your own price to close. &X0B1 . . -r..( l,.t llllAiUim IS I a? IC91HIL11II1I1 Saiiir i-il lo IK orient al U. .sniliialluu educate 1 A SVOK. LO tool mmuoc. r . Ms ii is , voting. tbem-,eies iu the way of 11 t'au sod Will K. Bleckley, Muuch Chunk ReaoLVCD, That the public services of our But Senator, Hon. William XL Ra usher, and our Representative. Hush I'erry, meet with our approval; aud the fear nf detection l-'rauk V iiourse of Keuator Rujisher lu sustain- Ufcl tt stoleu froiuu trunk i.. ..r ,1... au,iH u r.,ii ,.!i.nw,wiu.i , and Yeri hud u lot of shue-. and oth' Rem tu, That the elect Urn of Wm! i f00'1" u) " Sun,,lcl Wt"f II. Harrity U, the ctuurinauship of the reli.-e.l of u lot of hoii-,oliol,l National Democratic Committees is trinket and preset veo riuunuu Snu "llava haan I . 14 1 t.VM' UEaTOUATIVENEUVl!rr.rDr SliMr. tTunDafaamDsrsujaaaarr Barons t aslba Ncrvlaa Ibaaalleast 1 eoaTalataoa. a u,i bo B, Uoaux. Mlrt "I Itav.bSBBBalajr. 1. UIUX' KtiS-rast. Al s vs3 jsaitt snaii0raBOB lour uuiiuss. is - I h.M f .b It i J t llleves tar ssttr. aad aftar bslm It f nt am waak hard I W Sook sr si, auras sad irtsi laSUat tit LIE si JrasaSsta Ktarrwaar., or aaarsu OX. MILES MEDICAL, CO.. Elkhart, (ad Isold bv T. I). Thouuu, Henry Sch wartAs, First street, Lehighton. No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, pa.