ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE QUEENSWARE! Have you seen our Un matched bargains we are show ing in QUEEN8WAKE 1 .Cook at this and then com paro them with any house in the valley. 10 Piece Decorated Toilet Set, at $2.65, the same goods with slop pail, $5.10. White Dinner and Tea Seta at prices that cannot be equaled by any of our rivals. Water Sets and Wine Sets ar among the barguins, also very handsome Glass Set. in endless variety, plain and "en graved j these sets must be seen to be appreciated. Motto Tups and Saucers for the baby, also Cup, Saucer and Plate sets for the little ones. Some of the latest designs in Lamps. A complete assort ment of Lamp Fixtures not usually found elrewhere, J. T. NUSBAUIYI, Plist Street, between South and Plum Streets, Lelilnliton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, AUQUST 27, 1892. A Ittr from llenjr. Mackirltown, Aug. 23, 1892: Mr. Drooeek: We sates ? Goot. Well sell is recht, so suts by oil de leit ga, awer 's dut net we's shelot, abordlch by a dale shelnts gons duterlch zu si. Do om onera Mondawg wor lch la JUauch Chunk on der Demokrawtlsha county meetingun do kon ich deer sawka os'a awTcr bar gonga is; well es but mlcb gamont os won a huuerd dousand bounce blnlch ante haws werra, we de gayellt, gagrlsha un gajurapt lieu os won ee nouuer de awge rous selsa wolta Do kousbt denka os so 'n wertsboft we sell uns goota Republicans gons goot feeta hut mocha. Uf amolawerisaner ut gajumt gons boch in de bal uu but si orm nous un in ainer mlnnud wor olles so rutch os mer 'n mouso bara bet kenna, un wos danksht os er ksawt hut. I er hut ksaut wolt eer ols Demo krawta freeta un 'n barmoulousa party howa uder net, un don ben se by chucks ol manoner gagrlsha, ovcourse woll ermer united si 1 Sell kousbt deer denka hut uns Rep net so goot gapleased.lch bob sellen net gakeut, no hob ich unserkondldawt for de Assem. bly der Ben kfrokt wer sell wer no but er meer zu ferstab geva os won's net forseller wer don dates gons ding fer- hutlea blewa no wer av oil recht for si emptly, awrer es wer ols nocb hufnlng. No bob ich kfrogt won, uu er hut meer weeder zu ferstab geva os won soe era convention hetta no data see zwa Assembly candidawta ufneuia no wer ar ol recht un won net date er anyhow glawver os er nl kaimt wile ar ,so bully goot galuffa wer for Burgess. Now Mr. Drooker si so goot un drook my breet no shrive ich deer de news fun der con ventlon. 1 1 en v. BREEZY HAPPENINGS LOCAL MATTKHH Of MOItU UU LHSS IMI'OIITANCU. COUNTY TID BITS. KVMKV NOOK AMU COnNl.lt llhl'IIK SKNTKU IN THIS COLUMN. Lutharau Paitonal Atsoclallou. The Pastoral Association of the Lutheran church, Upper Lehigh Dis tiict, Second Conf erence, held its con rentlon in Weatherly Monday. There were three sessions; morning afternoon and evening. The range of districts represented covers all the territory lying between the Blue Moun tains and the Susquehanna. The following delegates were in at tendance: Rev. It. H. Brulning, White Haven; Rev. J. H. Schmidt, Freeland; Rev. J. D. Schlenker, Hazleton; Rev. L. Lin denstruth, Mauch Chunk; Rev. S. B. Stnpp, Gilberts; Rev. A. C. Wuchter, Weissport; Rev. J. H. Longecre, Nor mal Square; Rev. J. O. Rauscb, Auden- ried; Revs. W. H. Strauss and J, II Kuder, Lehlghton; Rev. J. II. Hell, Pittston; Rev. D. H. Gerberlch, Weatb erly. The convention was held in the Lutheran church. The object of this association is tor the purpose of drawing together the pastors of the churches, at stated times, to discuss doctrplnal subjects, ex change views of a practlal nature on all matters pertaining to church work, and also enjoy the 8oclal advantages of brotherly contact. Rev. J. II. Kuder, of Lehlghton, made the opening address in the forenoon, lie based his remarks on the passage of Scripture found in Numbers 20, 1-13. Subject, "The Sin of Josses." Wliat Orrurxl In Ililt Cltr Murine tlie Weak l'.rtlnently Kpllnmtie.l l.y Our Special Reporter. Largest circulation atul lowest rates for advertising. Buy your jewelry at Bock's" and you get the best. Full lino of Ingraiu and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartz's. A kiln containing 100,000 bricks was started Monday at Koch's brick yard. Jake Klstler hires teams for pleas ure or business purposes at the very lowest rates. Z. II. C. Horn, of the Mansion House, has just received a handsome new sate. The carpenters are at work on the brick residences of Dr. W.A.Derhamer and P. J. Klstler. ' Our publlo schools will open on next Mouday for a term on nine months. Pine free lunch will be served at W. A. Peters' restaurant on Saturday evening. Bock, the jeweler, is showing some new and very pretty things In rings all kinds aud styles. Don't buy clocks of the Installment man, Bock wilt save you one-half the price If you buy from him. Just make It a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Mrs. Frank Zahn had a narrow es cape from serious Injury on last San- day by falling down a flight of stairs. William H. Bachman, of tbo south end, has Improved his store front by the addition of large show windows. A very fine line of select stone rings, artistically mounted, are dis played at E. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. Dr. W. F. Danzer, the eye, ear and uose specialist, of Hazleton, will be at the Exchange Hotel on Friday, Sept. 2. -Throngs of people continue to go to Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, for Hue stationary, wall papers, decorations Ac. Lowest prices. Married at the Reformed parson age, Parryvllle, by Rev. L. M. Kersch- ner, on the 23 Inst., Phaon Andrews, of Weissport, to .Miss Elmlra Stemler, or stemlersvllle. A slight fire originated in the out- kitchen of Erye Olewlue's First street residence, Monday morning, but fortu nately was discovered before any damage resulted. We are pleased to note that Mrs. Jos. Drumbore, a worthy lady of this place, has been granted a widow's pension by Uncle Sam. Her husband served faithfully In the late war The jovial and always good natured Jere Roth, who works down at the Mahoning Siding on the Valley road, the other day killed a black snake measuring over Ave feet In length. The reptile was vicious and showed tight. For getting "full" and punching a hole In a window light in Clark's saloon the other night, two young fellows from Packertou named Conarty and Harklns had to pay $11.71 In Beltz's court of justice. Word has just been received here that T. Clem Beck, formerly of tewn, but now living at Bethlehem, had the misfortune to fall and break a leg the other day, He Is a member of Lehigh Council 101, Jr. O. U. A. M, of town. John Klotz, of town, employed at the Lehigh Valley round house, Is suffering with a very severely burned right hand, caused by the explosion of powder which some malicious person had evidently put in a lot of waste which Mr. Klotz was burning. Simon Everltt, who Is in the env ploy of Dr. Zern, was up town Satur day night at a late hour and running "agin" a drunken fellow, he decided to pull him In. Simon didn't succeed but he now tries very hard to get 'round on a pair of sprained ankles. Are thinking of purchasing a good watch? If so, don't miss the opportun ity of learning how wonderfully low a first class watch can now be bad at E II. Hobl's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store' C. S. Roshon has opened a gallery on First street, opposite the Bauk.and will be ready for work on Saturday morning. All kluds of photographic work executed In the latest styles and at the lowest prices. M. T. Troxler, Lehlgbton's popular carriage aud wagon builder in one day last week sold a car load of finely built carriages and wagous to various parties la this neighborhood. M.T. 19 a bustler and no mistake. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lentz ten dered a reception to their son J. K. Lentz and his bride on their return from a teu.days' wedding tour to Niag. are Falls and other places on Wednes day evening. A large number of guests were present aud a sumptuous supper was served. Hie llrlghi Kirit Oreiireiiren f the Week llrleHy Clironlrletlforniir Many Itentleit. TtmninJioiit (tie County KUewAtlilherft u Audenried In said to have more card players than any other town in the state. The Jeatiesvllle base ball club will run an excursion to (lien Onoko on the 7th of September. "Dleg" Oallagber, the pitcher for the old Levlslon club, caught for the Hazleton team In their game with New Boston at Mahanoy City on Saturday. As usual he played n good game and made a good Impression upon the Schuylkill people for his fine throwing to bases, Weatherly people can't be very wide awake or they wouldn't monkey much over having fire protection. The water company offert free water If the town ouU In the plugs, aud yet there are those in the towu council who are too slow to take advantage of this. Ibe mossbacks are evidently not all dead yet. T Weatherly has a very valuable wkter plant. Eight years ago the cor poration was organized with a capital stock of $10,000, which was In a abort time Increased to 812,000. A debtor $0000 Is carried. The part value of the stock Is 810. It cannot be bought to day for $20. The town could not pos sibly get along without the reservoir water, and as n, matter of course, the stock is not depreciating, it Is safer to day than the Reading or any of Its branches, Including the Lehigh Valley. t Wm. McCarthy, of Beaver Meadow, employed In the "Chain Gang" for Coxe Bros., met with an accident Mon day which might have cost him his life. He was engaged in doing some work about steam pipes near the breaker when his wrench slipped and he fell a distance of thirty feet among a lot of debris on the ground below. He was unconscious for some time. He He received injuries about the head and body and had a number of teeth broken. I'AltllYVILI.K. Miss Laura Summers, of Penns burg, Montgomery county, spent two weeks very pleasantly with her aunt, Mrs. W. II. Traub. We are sorry to say that our es teemed townsman, Wm. Green, Is down 1th typhoid fever. We hope for his speedy recovery. Rev. Mr. Luther, the M. E. pastor, who spent a few weeks along the briny deep, is home again to the gratifica tions of his admiring members. Miss Maggie Haff, of New York, is sojourning with her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Rinker. Mrs. Rev. Kerschner has been in disposed for the last week from the effects of a severe cold. Jacob M. Peters has left town for few weeks to visit the greater part of his family in Chicago. Our friend and neighbor, Mr. Chapman, is having his dwelling house raised and remodelled. His home will have quite a neat appearance with the addition of a new two story kitchen and a fine front porch. We are glad to state that our es teemed School Board lias bought the International Encylopoedia, consisting of 'fifteen volumes, as a reference work for our public schools. We earnestly hope that other boards may take the hint and follow suit as it is a desider atum felt in most of our schools. Our School Board Is made up of men of the proper grit. The friends and neighbors of Mrs. Thomas Thomas have had the pleasure seeing her familiar figure more among them again In her usual, agree able and pleasant way, af ter au absence of three or four months to the Phila delphia Hospital. The publlo schools of this town will open In a week or two for another term of nine mouths. The work at the St. John's church Is progressing nicely. Quite a large force of men are engaged in digging the foundation trenches and quarrying the stones. Mr. Keener, of Bowmans. town, baa the contract for the mason ry work. There will be Reformed services In School Hall on next Sabbath morning and evening. In tho morning, at half past ten o'clock, Harvest Home ser vices will be held. In the evening, at half past seven o'clock, the pastor, Itev. u. M. Kerschner, will preach a special sermon to the children on the text, "Thy Word Is a Lamp." This no doubt will be a rare treat and all Inter ested in the welfare of children should make it their business to be there, Mils Uauar to Teach Muele, iUs Anzie Bauer, daughter of Itev E. A. Bauer, of Third street, will start a class in inusio next week. All who desire to associate themselves with this class should notify Miss Bauer at an early day. The instruction will be on the latest and most improved methods and pupils will be glveu every advantage. -Visa Bauer rendered several selections ou the piano at an entertainment in this towu recently and all who bad the pleasure of bear ing her renditions were loud in their praise of her proficiency. Parents will do well to place their children under her charge. The rates will be very reasonable and can be had by calling on or addressing Miss Anzle Bauer, Third street. VeaMjlvanla'e population. According to a bulletin Issued by the cencus bureau, giving the number of persons of school, militia, and voting ages, Pennsylvania has the following, as shown by the census of 1890: Ag gregate number from 0 to 17 years In clusive (school age), 1,407,818, of whom l,4il,G85 are white aud 1,330,337 native born. The number of males subject to militia duty, that is, under 44 years, is 1,110,470, of whom 1,110,831 are whites aud 875,291 native born. The aggregate number of males having reached the voting age 21 years and over Is 1, 461,809, of whom 1,429,990 are white aud 1,031,429 are native born, Uolueu WeuJlni. Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Harpel, an old and highly respected couple, residing In Towamensiag township, this county on Monday celebrated their golden wed ding anniversary, surrounded by the surviving members of their family six children, twenty-four grandchildren and one great-grand child. All were preseut, aud was a most happy occa slon, one that gave much pleasure to the aged couple. Mr. and Mrs. Harpel were married August 22, 1812, fifty years ago. Mr. Harpel was then living in Rittersvllle, Lehigh County, and was learning the cooper trade. Mrs, Harpel was a Miss Maria Fry and is native of that village, having been born April 10, 1922. -Vr. Harpel was born In Lehigh township, a short distance from Rittersvllle", on September 23, 1821. In 1840 they moved to Lehigh Gap, in this county, and three years later, in 1819, they moved to Towamen sing township on the little farm on which Uioy at present reside. Both are still quite bale and hearty, uothwith standing that they have passed tin usual three-score years aud teu. Lost summer they entered the grain ileli and together they harvested an shocked twenty-three shocks of rye. The children of the aged couple are William S. Harpel, of Mauch Chunk; George, of Bethlehem; David, of liar risburg; Alfred and .If in. Harry Smith, of Towamenslng, and Mrs. Geo. Ilahr, of Newark, New Jersey. A Serloua Accident. Conrad Biumiller, aged 55 years and employed by tbe Leblgh Valley Kail- road Company at Paekerton, met with a serious accident ou Friday evening at 9 o clock. Baumlller had Just 00m pleted bis day's work aud concluded to walk down tbe traek to see one of his friend. Iu so doing he walked In front Of a passenger train aud was struek. He sustained a serious scalp wound and was otherwise badly hurt. He was taken to the otfioe of Dr. Erwlu at Maueh Chunk, who dretted tbe IMCIiri.K UN T1IK 110. Maili l'leturee i,r Familiar r.t-ea Coining ami (JoltiK. . . Fred Hex, of Blatlligtoli, was here ou Saturday. . .Daniel Boyer, of t Irwlgiburg, whs In town, Monday. ..A. L. Bartholomew, of the south end, was at Slatitigtoti, Saturday. .. Charley Trexler is home from ten days pleasantly speut at Atlantic City. . .Miss Bertha Gels, of Sayre, Pa., is visiting John Milter, ou Second street. . Ed Branulx, one of Philadelphia's promising young citizens, is In towu. . .Miss Moggie Kemerer, after a long visit here, has returned home to Ashley. . .George Stuber, tbe north end bar ber, was at Forth Amboy, N. J., this week. . .John Hellmati, the happy ice man, had a jolly time at New Tripoli over Sunday. . . Miss Johnson, one of Doylestowu's most estimable young ladles Is visiting at Wm. Mitchell!, ..Henry Miller, of Miller's Planing Mill, was doing huslnosn at Williams port this week. . . Al Campbell and Moses If miser, of Summit Hill, were seeing friends here on Tuesday. . . Mrs. K. D. Koenly,of Mauch Chunk, spont Tuesday with .Vrs. John Seldlo, on llankway. . Mrs. A. I Campbell, of Iiansford, spent Sunday with tier parents on Fourth streot. . .Erve DeFrehn, wife aud daughter, of Allentowu, are guests o( F.ll De Frohn and wife, ..Charles Horn, of. Philadelphia, Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Buchman, on Second stroet. Francis Hummell and wife, of Bethlehem, are visiting Al Slllerand family on Third street. .John Hal I let, of Hlatiugtou, who is well known here, was closing digits D. S. Harpel, of Harrlsburg and ! D. Harpel, of Newark, N. ,T., were In town for a few hours on Tuesdoy. 1th old acquaintances Friday. Airs. Erastus Straup and son, of Wllkesbarre, were visiting relatives and friends here during the week. Mrs. Richard Kagney and Miss Emma Lentz, of First street, are spend ing a few days lu Newark, N. J. MlssJinnlo Kooun, an ostimablo lady of Allentown, is the guest of Mrs. Mary Huchman, 011 Second street. . Amandes Klstler and Samuel Met tz of the north end, were visitors at Mauch Chunk on Wednesday. Our young friend W. I. Koons left Monday for Wllkesbarre where he will probably remain for somo time. Miss Magglo Half, of New Votk, spent a few days pleasantly with Jos. N. Bennett and wife on First street. The well-known and always happy Frank (Mike) Miller, of Mauch Chunk, was In town Saturday for a fow hours, Harvey O. Koons, 11 popular young man of town, left Friday for the west. He has the best wishes of many friends, Rev. J. H. Kuder and family, of Fourth street, spent last Sunday at Normal Squara with Judge C. H. Seldlo and family. .Miss Annie, daughter of ex-sherllf V. Raudenhush, Is home from a pleasant visit of several weeks among Pert 11 Amboy, N. J., friends. John It. Beers, of Kastou, us gonial and Jolly as over, speut Sunday with (. B. M. Stocker, ot the Royal Palace Cafe, Mrs. Charles Boyer, of Hoyertowtt. and Miss Katie Lare, of Philadelphia, were guests of Mrs. O. W. Morthlmer, on Alum street over Sunday. . . Mrs. Wm. Sitler, of Coal street aud Mrs. Geo. S wartwood, of Mauch Chuuk spent Tuesday with their brother Bon F. Schafer at Lockport. . . W. H. Anthony and family were ut Catasauqua ou Monday attending the funeial of Mr. A's father who had died on the Wednesday previous after a long and painful Illness. MAIHJNINO. T, Cleut Hack Injuicd. Towu Clerk T. Clem Beck, of West Bethlehem, met with a serious acci dent on Saturday night. While corn ing out of Triuity Lutheran ohureh he made a misstep on the temporary plat form at the main entrance and had to jump to the ground below. Tbe dis tance was only two or three feet, yet he fractured one of the small bones of the right ankle. Dr. Garls reduced the fracture. The acoldent will oouflne the unfortunate young man to his bed for several weeks. Bethlehem Dally Time. A Uraeiy Batch of Lively Happenings lua I.lelv Community, Lewis Zimmerman is building a hall at New Mahoning. David Longocre lost a valuable horse by death last week. Tbe brick work of the new St, John's church Is finished D. W. Sitler Is studylug law with Lawyer Blery, ot Allentowu. Jefferson Arner has broken ground for tbe erection of a dwelling bouse, Quite a number of people from the Valley are camping at the Lehlghton camp meeting. The New Mahoning Baud furnish ed the music for a plo nlc In West Penn last Saturday, Among the visitors Iu the Valley during the week were tbe following: Miss Elsie Guth, of Allentown; Miss Sourl E, Keiser, of Catasauqua; Miss Nellie Mussclman, of Weatherly; Mrs. Francis Faust, of Albany; Rev. .Vlltou Kuehner and family, of Stettlersvllle, Pa.; James Boyle, ot Audenried, and , V, Ely, of Lautford, - At a meeting of our School Board held ou Jfonday,thefolloibgteachers were appointed for the eusulng term: Strauss' Valley, Miss Jfartha L. Sitler; Oak Groie, MUs Anna M. Keiser; New Mahonlng,MissIdaKlmmerman;Lapp'g, Milton Strauss; Pleasant Corner, Oicar Zimmerman; Horn's, Alfred Smith; SendelX Jahlon Ilardlnger; Normal Square, A. G. Musselman; Bearer Run, George Lentz; NIs Hollow, Wilson Ilardlnger. Tho salaries are 27 and 130 per mouth. The term, whicli will be one of six mouths, will begin -ou tbe 10th of October. Tbe director,, are Nathan Zimmerman, presidents Tbos. Ilehrig, secretary; Nathan Humbert, Our l'nlille Hctioolv. The following are the uauie- of the pupils and the schools In which they have been assigned under tbe change. Schools opens Monday, Aug. lit), 1892. First jeer Primary Hrliool Wo. l-Teaefoer. Mrs. Catell.-.Maleti ltoblni Krinii. cnarle Kreeliy, itotilile Notlmtilii, Willie Itm li. Harry llontr. Harry Itex, llnrrey ltner, Alien lleekeo flint, I lany rinii, Alan Milh-r. Willie Vi ilhour, iimtuie 1 anr), iiouuie Asmirr. iiHrnstui mum', iiariy NEWSY WEISSPORT. IlKNrllANKLlN'STOWNV 1IIKAWAKD ANIl rusiiiNo llsi)Eler. llarrv lliiult. t!em-ir W Peters, (Jim. WMIer, Win. lltit. F-Mimle naue itrues, itmuue uuen, rMte iiewen. Annie Mertr. Nora Prlimlt. f Mv llnpli. Hprtl Hitler, Ida Kneelit, Matlle ZhIiii. Annie htrnlis ll rry, Klla Uombert, Carrie Kneelit. First year primary Hclwnl. Ilonm No. 2. Tnartier. Ml Aiilt.-Malea. Willie Peters, iwy iieinr. wime kocii. ueril) nnerkier, nam Kneh. Jolin Smith. Allen Kast. UIIRuril Smltli. Uliarlle Illttner, Hum Heitert. Walter KHz, (leorpe lleek. Morns liltr. Hairy Kisenliotir, tJliarley lleek, Oleo Montr, Kobule Uocliran. cred fleltz. leinalee. -Mattel lreler, Oertlo Otos, Mattie Wund, Boplila l.uilalK, Kdna Olewliic, Leah Wehr, Eva Shoemiieher, l.tzrle Herman, Maude Itelirtjr. Marie ltatclilT, Flor ence Fatzlntcer, Maude Kchrtjt. Heconil year Primary Hchoul, No, ,1 Teacher. Miss Fenstertnacher. Mates Oscar Asliuer, Allen Auife, Thomas Frttrtntrer.Charles Kuhni, llarrolcl Kat. Fred Meauoldf. lloutilo Hlierkler, tntm Kex .lames lleydt. Harry Kselt. hrvm Williams. Harry dross, Allen Smith, Harry Walek.Eddle Drumbore, Hobble Htrosie, Itobbiu nmnnn, .imucn iuujer, uomtru iianieil, ItUSNfl HeiitL Willie lt.iiii,lMter. All,.,, Hhprklir 1 hoinas nirlitmun, Maurice F.ltlnffcr. Clarence Fritz, llcihert llelirljr. Harry llontz, Hubert Hess, Kdnard llunbar, Arthur Smith. Female lather Delhi, hu Kaclies, Lizzie Kreltz, Mauls Kalcllft, Annie Krum, Sallle Nemmel, lira lleunet, Uora Hallcy. Delia Ilhiey, Kettle AlllllOllV. A it A Wnll, V1,,rui,pu Ithwu.. I'nn Notl stein, Annie ltenner.Uari le Kemerer, Carrie Uretncy, Hattle Mlwnhelmer. Llzrle Ebbert, Mary Luiigkamer, Maud Itehr, Mauit Welntine, Hernia Biiiltli, Katie Dill mar. Second Jear Primary School No. 4- Teacher, Mis Iteichard. Males.-llairy Unnchcii, Oscar ,uk i,nnKo ..uocri, iuuuiu nipp, 1 rank Ullier. Itlibl, e Mtout. Allies Hllif..r. Arclifn Trainer, llarrv Hontz, Harry F.meit, ErneM Harleman, Willie Hnaitz. Uharles Simler. tleo. llaiiu, diaries Humtiiel, llertle Hex, Fred Koin atpwskl, Stanley tlllham, Harry lllllman, HoIk ert ltucli, Haney Laufer, lrne Faust, Ldnln Queen, Olialles Anthonj, Pierce Nolhstelu, llcorge Niisuaum, Albeit Isenhour, Arthur Dunbar, Henry Herman, Willie Kreltr. Fe-males.-F.va Hank, Mabel Sella. Ada Meltzler. Mattie Oomberl, Alice Itelier, Uia Kothteln, F.sther Webb, Agnes Kex, Sadie Weldaw, Katie Drehr, Sadie ItatcUlt, tlla McUnrnitck, Ida Wenlz. I.ia PrltzininT- Iti.uluh K,u.l. Mini., Helta, Ulara ltex, Minnie llrlnkmaii. Florence ran!, iua Fritz, Annie ltair, Edith Snider, Maine llctkemlorl, Mantis ltltz. Flrst i ear Secondary School, No. e-Tcacher, Miss lluhrman.-Male-OMns. Schmidt, Hubert Wa ck. .tessloCa.se. Han aril rntrlnt.i.r i..,.Ar, Confer, John Klotz, Clark Ktans, August Koma- iiissi, rAinnrniHs-K, ouoeri niouuiirouu, warren F.tllniier, llarrv liehrlg, Uertlo Ebbcii, Charles llalley, Morris Houlthrun. Hoger Hupp, llcorge hunlz, Howard stroup, Morris Stout, Charles lloffoid. .lames Webb. ICdutn luilnv t-PU Schaeter. lildle Harleman, Oeo. Dlttmar, Win. r.nciirs. niuioice ivisner, unariea nun, ticorge ltelnheiiner, Charles Herman. Marvin FaustX Female Mabel Won. Alanne Jluuh. Mattie Kemerer. Clara HetcliHrit. Mittnln ,i...... Schoch, l.stella Scheldt, Lulu Welnhiie, Nellie llrjan. Kmma Herman, Kslher Kemerer, Helen Ileiclt, Mattie Koch, Cora Koch. Mamie Wist man, Blanche lllauk, Florence Derhniner, Sallle Frceby, Dora Helrliard, Katie Kieluler. Anua Hummel, Anna Flllzlnger, llcrtha Helney. Carrie Wert, Katie i Williamson. Laura Ulilst. man, Martha Auge, Mabel Kostcnludcr. Manila v cllliauer, Helna liuch, Uttle Smith. First vear Secondary School No. Teacher. Miss ltose.-Males. William Waterbor. Join Ifek, Pierce Nothstelu, William llennct, Chan. Illay, Harry Aiithony.Jullus Kiunaloskl, Lewis Kemerer, Milton Frltzinger. Hobcrt Ikmmaii, llarrv Sheckler. lirl sfici-ltl. it, .1.,.., it.. ,Je!rBf ,yr?'!'.k- Wmum Sella, Marvin Koons Robert Itatclllt. Kugene Peters. Imu Faust Mlltoii Drumlxir, Uls Case, Hurvry lloinan John Hennlnger, Harry Kverllt, liitwan! Khiu) Asa Obert, Thomas Uaumcr, Charles Mei er! iioy crcj, enus iiummcl, Asa Miller, Jesse Snider. Females.--Flosle Dauxdater, Sadie Helbmin. Ida Nothstelu, litem Kelirig, Ktia RIBrr,.V,'u! 10 S'ransberry, Mamie Trexler, Crete Wheatly, Leah Sampsel, Mamie Kroch! Carrie Wain, Mamie Kex, Minnie Uroiscup, Kmma Meltzler, Laura Armbruster. Kninia !!W.1Es",cr K"eh. Liutiia Kuhns, Ida Peters, Millie Werner. Mamie Strauss, Anua KrelUler. tS!?"!."S""'y.1 V".'." Meltzler, Heme Clenell Llllle Mi Coriiilck, Lizzie Miller, Maggie sutler Mamie Snjder, Minnie Hejer, Sadie Neuharl. Second year Secondary School No. 7-Teaeli-er.MlssMjntz.-Males.-Harry sliocpc, Cha". lock, Itobelt (loniUert, William Kruiii. John ltucli, Edward Tra tier, Luther Schalter, Kdm Wcrtmau, Asa Miller, Herbert Sin Harry Iteichara. James Itehr, Harry Ocrman. Clarii Ilontz, r reddle ltelgle, William Hoth, lleille Scmniel, Charles Arner. Daild Luwer, Frank Helney. Charles lirctney, Wllmni Snjder. f,""rV.S.,,UISr',0 ; Sheckler, J,n ltehrwib Ham .llbert, Jehu Eaches, Frank Dreher, Kav inund Snviler. C iur llwi,..Pii.., V...I. lug. John Niilllstelii. Fpniutcu ,K?..t . .c..!....- SJ"r'.l-''S?.'"!lI"ils.5: "oyer, Ella btransberiy! Kalle Obert, Lulu trexler, Minnie Frcy.Muij ... "ami rammer, iieicu Hough, He en Peters, K a .Anthony. Ella Wleaml, (lei tfe llach inan, Llllle W'olle Laura Sandherr, I'ora Krum. Addle timer, Jciiulc Hex, May Kex, Mamie Katollir, hatlu Trainer. .,?etT."", 5 ear & ,T""1:l.F' "elMWl. No. 8-Tencher Miss Veber.-M:ile-Wiii. Cuutuer, Alien Frllz Ingcr. Claude Nothiteln. Charles (lllbert. i.cinuoiu nomaiowski Arthur Kemerer, Koberi Haney Young, Thomas Weldaw, Wm. Kelirlg! cuiiio , r nunc, iitoinas lleber ng, Hoy Kramer, Hobcrt Kreldler, Call In shultz, Han i lm !l !";, ,ci"V,fS,,0"J'"er' ''e'ers. llhas. Sainnsel. Melville Horn nciuen, uouert l.upp, Ueorgo Kuitz. Charles Si". V e.r' ;'. Ueorgo Miller, Miltun ?i?ri iTif "f!"!"! 0 'ulaUM' Com .bmlth. Kane umiVfy. mmi 'sner ffii !i Webb, tlorenea OhrUty, Hattle Dnnnbore, Towanila Williams, Ilessfe Ulank. Dolly CaMrey Oertlo Wehr. dertleFuehro, Mamie lfuuskker, Salle Fre). Daisy Ilennltiger, Mabel Monlz Cairle Houiz, Nettle Moulthrop. First year Intermediate School No. I)-Teach-er. Miss CushlliB.-Males.-Ilarry lleek, Chas. lAiuskammerer, Milton Walp, luipu Mortlil iner, Alex. Schumacher, James Xauder, Uolwrt Koons, Charles biwnhelmer, Charles Klstler, Charles Ktpp, Wesley Sandherr. Oliver Kuch. rrancis arm , Josle KriKk, Frank Rehrlg Herbert hotlisteln. Females.-clara DeFrehn Ike 'Stroller" Sensibly Kpltouilua Hie lUppenlna;! o( this Town anil Vicinity It, llHUsvial llrlghtStrle. I. G. Bagentose, of Mahanoy City, was a visitor here this week. BenJ. Ketu,of Slatington, was hero for h few hours on Monday, Abraham Zelgenfus, of I'hiladel phla, was in town on Saturday. Joseph Krum has the contract to build Elmer Gilliam's new home In the cast side. Dennis Kelluer, u Slatitigtoti cou tructor, was In town on Monday doing business. Mrs. Aimlo Help is home from u pleasant sojourn ainotig DanleUvllln friends. Miss Lovle llruwu, of Schuylkill county, was the guest ot Miss Mamie Werley this week. Johu Lentz, of Shitlugton, repre- scntlug the New York Life Iusiirauco Company, was In town Tuesday, - ltellglous services will bo held lu School Hall at the usual hour on Sun- lay morning. All aro Invited. Daniel Graver, our popular tailor was in Philadelphia, tills week liny Inn in fall and winter sultlug, Ac- Charles Goth has the contract to puiiit nnd paper the interior of James Williamson's pretty homo on Franklin street. Our public schools will open for it uluo mouths' term ou Mouday comlug, with Pref. Davis, of Lausfortl, as prin cipal, aud Miss Helen Carpenter, of Bloomsbitrg, iu charge of the primary school. The Cynosure Club "Lemon Grove Tea" held iu their club room on Thursday, I'rlday and Saturday even ings of last week wbs n grand success lu cvory particular tho youug ladlos clearing; about $.T0. - 0. V. Schwab, the successful wheel right and blacksmith uf North Weiss port, reports business us being exceed, lugly brisk. Will has tt largo trade becuuse lie does till work In his lino In tho very best manner and at the lowest prices. --Levi Horn has tho contract to do tho excavation for n large buko oven iu the rear of the P. J. Klstler proper ty now occuplod by the post office and rcceutly purchased by Charles Luury, our popular baker. It is expected that Mr. Luury will take possession of the building during next sprlug. We very much regret to uoto the continued illness of Mr?. Samuel Welch, who, about six mouths ago, was ullllcted with paralysis, Mrs. Welsh Is aged sixty-eight years and is now quite feeble. Her husbaud. Tax Collector Welch, on Mouday reached his "3rd birthday anniversary aud Is enjoying comparatively good health. -A little child ot J. W. Heller bad a very narrow escape from death or sor lous Injury ou Jfouday. The little ouo was In it couch pushed by u youug girl when it drunken fanner driving n spltltcd team of horses camo galloping along ut it wild speed uud only by tho quick muiiourers of tho nurse was the child saved. More care should be ex ercised in tho future aud something should be done to put it stop to this wild and uureasouablo driving. Joseiili 1hx .1 mi ,, , - i . . Morthlmer Oeoige'i -auuro win uo n grunu sweepsiuKO snoot wiin live uirtis ut tne r rankliii House on Thursday, September 13, at nine o'clock. There will be six events, as follows; No. l-:i Birds -2.C0 a-0 " 1.00 STATE MATTERS IK BRIEF. Hie lie. tor News Culled From Multi tude of Sources. Fallligr from a second story window at Mahauoy City, Utile Gertrude Shrock was fatally hurt. Charles Davison escaped from the slierllf at Lancaster on Tueeday of last week, and was captured lu Pitts burg Mouday. Tax payers of Heglus, Schuylkjll ooiiuly, have willed a public meeting to overturn the heavy assessments levied. The fatuous rllles used by tho Betid ing llailroad during the Molhe Maguii e times aud stored at Heading, have been ordered cleaned for use. Heading Council havo asked the Philadelphia & Hoadlug Hallroad to run all freight trains around that city to avoid danger at grade crossings. After chasing J. S. bmery KKl miles, Constable Nolf, of Allentowu, caught him In Plko county, and locked him up for stealing Frank Hausmuti's horses, Whllo driving n four-horse team uetir Stlckorsvllle Edgar D. Carlisle fell from his wagon aud was fatally trampled and kicked by the horses Mouday. lfuvlng but, recently been pardoned from tho potrlteutlary, George Uerlitzkl was Mouday fmt to prison at Laucas ter for twoyearo for receiving stolen goods. Ashland's water supply Is so scarce that the water company is talking of turuiug ou tho water but three hours lu the morning and three hours in the evening. George C. Ogdeu, u traveling sales man for Krauso, Iugham & Hclser, of Philadelphia, uud a graduate of Buck, ucll University, was drowned at Lewis burg while buthtug. Homestoud Is dally becoming uioro deserted, many of tbe strikers secur ing work elsewhere pending a settle ment of the strike. As a result tho re lief committee find their work much easier. The soldiers here arc looking forward to the tlrst of September when they expect to be relieved. By that time they will have been lu continuous service longer thau at any time during the history of the guurd, having bcou lu tho field sixty duys. Tho Uyeott iustltuted by the Home stead strikers against tradesmeu who sold to the Carnegie Steel Com puny, rosulted Tuesday iu the failure of Adolph Doerr.ouoof the principal pro vision dealers lu the borough. THE COUNTY SEAT. VAItllON'.s CAPITAL IN FlU.LSUMMKIt I.OVLINKSS. c ara F.tt nger. Mem k.hk., una s.a,',',e. 'A001?' M-iCllle Hess. Miriam Horn, Carl rle Klaller, Una Lauler, Lizzie Miller, An Ilia Straub Tlllle straiisberry. Ella Wert. Mamie Waterbor, Addle Weiss. Mattie Callrey. Lulu Holler. Manila Krirz limn. .'...' C. H. Weiss, of Wllkesbarre, uo- ""user, Mattie Helm, Agues Hunsiiker, curls. ' I SIR KllllllS. .tetinle Note., ..In M....I.I , V...I. ........ '.V,. if 1.C1A.T. ciunia .oeinmek cai rle Stent, Llllle Blocker, Minulo Ki ltoch. Mamie cotnpanled'by his son George W., oj Cleveland, Ohio, were In town during tho week, visiting Lewis Weiss and family on north First street. W. S. Hausman and wife, ot Phila delphia, spent a very pleasaut week in Jamestown at the home ot Mrs. Stephen Hhoads While here the young couple, who are on their wedding tour, enjoyed a ride over the Switchback and visited Glen Onoko. Mrs. Masters, of Second street, who was visiting at Bangor for somo time, has returned accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Granville Knerr, Mrs. Masters is slowly recovering from a severe fall of some weeks ago in which she was seriously injured. . A. Peters, wife.aud daughter Gertie, Mrs. Jos. V. Frltzluger, Mrs. Peter Kressley, Mrs. Wm. Welsel, Mrs. Angelina Heberllng, all of town, were at Bowmanstowu Tuesday guests at the birthday anniversery celebration of Mrs. John Ituch. I'.AU.ltOAll NOTKS Kkorl Paragraphs That Will be or Interest to tlie ltallroail Boys. t The Jersey Central Road has con traded to carry 1C7 car loads of G. A. K. men to Washington to participate lu the Grand Army Encampments to be held there in September. The men will be mostly from New England States. t President McLeoJ, of the Heading, has Issued the following circular under date of Aug. 17: "Rollln II. Wilbur Is appointed assistant to the third vice president, aud In the absence of tbe third vice president will perform the duties of the oQlce. Mr. Wilbur will continue to perform such other duties as have been, or may be, assigned to him by the president." A good deal of dissatisfaction has been created amoug the Pennsylvania Hallroad employes at Columbia, uutn berlng COO meu, by the postlugofthe following bulletin: "The use ot iutoxi eating liquors by the employes of the Pennsylvania Division on duty must be stopped at once. Any employe found visiting a soiloon or a place where Intoxicating llquoro are sold will be severely disciplined. Train men are ou duty from the time they are oalled out." t Hvery now uud theu some one ie reported as having solved the auto matic cur coupler problem. This Is au Improvement that will never be auy good until the ours are ma Jo uniform aud the coupler la invented that will never get out of order. More hauds is. Jennie Roteiteln. Sophia Nollislel l. I'essje Hebcr. Emma .Sentinel, Ci . L le Stacker. Mtiinl.. k,-iw.i. sV.... limaie, Alice Saartz, Mamie Weldaw, Alice Second vear litlcriiiMllatu Mti,il v.. Teacher, Miss Kouiis.-Males-Lluduey Hum bert, Harry Wagner, Ceurge Heberhug, Chas. iseocr. narry suaugier. wiuie Klpp, Allen Kre dier. llarrv Mnore. Ilermut, ttni.t. IMuur.l Smith. Winner Trainer. Oeorgo Newhart, llob ert Miller, Uert Horn, Charles Wagner, Walter Hontz, Ernest Wlieatiey, llenrge Suyder, Jacob Menzier, i.eorge leucu. Waller Welniand, Frank Trainer. Thomas Neulmrt. I!,.rt Itriiiti: mau, diaries Itennlncer, Alfred FraitU. Han ey i:;.v., ..cuinaiuicr, csicv vtciuan, W i le VonrtlPPU- l-Vliiill Ki.u.ii. tt.lnk... ... Clara llretuey, Carrie lllauk, Minnie Hover! Kutle Durllng. Carrie Feitstermarber. a1i.m (label, (lertle Hejilt, Lizzie Kuhns. Matlle Obert. Carrie Peters, lleulan Ilekhard, Annie Slrnup, llerthaTretueviay, Ella Webb. Minnie Walcfc, Mary Walp, Aggie Isenman, Maliel ni-nr, M.veiia iviiiiamsou, ma ruenrn. A Handsome Country llotoe Located about a mile and u half from lively Lehlghton, on the malu road to New Mahoning, is the baudsome couu- try residence of Mr. uud Mrs. C. A. Hox, oi .Maucii unuuk, Tlie dwelling is a large, roomy brick, and was built by the late Charles Llppencott, back some where lu the early part of the decade of forty. It comprises all necessary outbuildings and 205 acres of laud, all of which is thoroughly improved, 0 acres of which Is devoted to a peach orchard on which Is planted 1000 trees of the finest varitles of peaches. From this orchard, one day last week, the manager, Nat bun Rex, picked from one buudred trees 173 large baskets of peaches. There are ten different varl ties, Including tbe early and late peud and they find a yery ready market at Mauch Chunk's popular Bou Marche, The orchard was planted about' fonr years ago by Mr. Rex aud is perhaps the largest devoted exclusively to the peach lu Carbon county or the Lehigh Valley. A represeututlve of this paper visited the orchard Tuesday iu com pauy with Mr. Jouathau Ktstier and feusted ou the luscious fruit through the kindness of Mr. Rex. The trees are literally bearing down with fruit aud many buudred baskets uau yet be picked aud marketed. The yield hut year was very small, not more than II f teen baskets comlug from the 1000 trees. The peach too is excellently tlurored and rich lu Its lusciousnese. The preseut owner ot this handsome and valuable property has been lu po sesslou about six years, haviug pur chased It from the Lindermau estate. Mr. Rex U always making improve, meuts and just now U building a res ervoir aud laying u pipe Hue to supply the different building ou hie property with spring water. are squeezed and lost by substituting treasurer; David Kberts, Moses Hex the old-fashioned pin fur tbe patent & II. Hold, the Jeweler, of Uaueh wounds of tbe unfortunate man. He Chunk, ha some perfect (use In d la ws tow imeu 10 nut noise, utvumlller mono that lie la offering at very lew is married and has seven children. J pnoea. and Adam Kberts. -Dont be a jay by paying thelu stallment man fTW.00 for a gold waUh that can be liought right here at home, of E. 11. Hold, the Nautili Chunk Jewel er, the same identleal wateh for only BCUm; fully guaranteed, aud If, per chance, it suouiii get out of repair we are right here to attend to It. -The ln net Club, of towu, hare arranged a tournament consisting of single aud doubles with the Y. M. C. Ah of iauoh Chunk. The singles will be played at liaueh Chunk on Friday and the doable will be played here liter. 11-7 1- 1 3-10 0-3 0.00 aoo 8.00 2.00 The American Association rules will govern tlie shooting. All entruuee In cludes birds at twenty cents each, aud dead birds belong to tho shooters. All purses will be divided Into TiO, 30 aud 20 per cent, und loss than flvo shooters 00 uud 10 per cent. It is expectod that this event will bring many well known shooters to towu. -Wo regret to chrouicle tbe deuth of u much loved uud highly esteemed lady ot East Weissport, ou Suuday, Mury, wife of Joslah Ruch, after u confinement of twenty -one mouths with paralysis. Deceased was bora lu Lehlghton und was a daughter of Da vid uud Elizabeth Holler, the former died lu the year 1810, uud her uged mother Is still living here with 'Gus Oswald. Ou the 27th day of August lu the year 1819 she wus married to Joslah Hitch, Rev. E. A. Bauer, of Le- bighton, ofUciatiug ut the ceremony. Four children werd boru to thoni, all of whom proceeded their kind aud lov lng mother to the great beyond. Death came to this dosciple of God us quietly as sleep iu which her soul returned to its maker. Interment was made ou Weduesday ufteruoon, Her. I. J. Reltz, ot the Evangelical church, of which she was u member, ofUciatiug. The husband iu his sore bereavement has our slncer sympathy. Heaver Meadow Klectlon lrlstllrt tt, be Divided. A move has beeu made by tbo citizens of Beaver Meadow to have tho Beaver Meadow election district divided Into two parts, thus having another election poll established ut Beaver Meadow, As matters now staud tho Lerlstou poll serves for the voters of Levlstou, Tresckow and Beaver Meadow, fully six hundred iu all, which is entirely too much for one district. The six bun dred rotes ure never polled at one. time owlug to tbe .great inconvenience ex perienced by tbe voters iu comlug to and from tho polls. A petlttou will be drawn up ut once aud signed by the citizens lu order that It may be pre sented to the court at the October term lu order that a poll may be es tablished for the November elections. Sentinel. Wedding rings ut right prices, ut E. II. Hold s, Mauch Chunk. A Veteran's Story Joe. nemmerlch. Mr. Js-seph liens- suerlek, an old soldier, E39 E. Meth St., N. Y. City, writes us volun tarily. In 1S6Z, at tlie battle of Fair Oaks, he was stricken with typhoid fever, and after a long struggle In hospitals, laaUng sev eral years, was dis charged as Incurable '1th CeMiaasplleau Doctors said both lungs were affected and he could not lire long, but a comrade urged him to try Hood's Sarsapartlla. Before lie had A special Wrller Tells Hie story of the Week In Itreesy Sentences Personal ami otherwise, - A swindler giving his uiime as Hi D. Hitter, of Lehigh Tannery, near Whits Haven, culled at the undertak ing establishment ot II. ('. Melber, in the Second Ward, eurly Friday morn ing, arranged for a colllu for his wife, who he said was dead ut the Tannery, and purchased half a dozen uf chairs from the undertaker, Ho said tho fu uerul would tke place Monday and directed Mr. Melber to assume charge. Ho then asked fur his bill, which amounted to S10. Hitter produced a check for 32,1H. It was drawn by 1). W. Miller ou the Second National Bank of Wllkesbarre und Indorsed by It. D. Hitter. The undertaker gavo tho difference, 0.18, iu csli to his custo mer aud the latter departed. Siettirday morning Mr. Melber proceeded to tho Tannery with the colllu for ids late friend's deceased wife. Upon arriving there he was Informed that no one in the village wus dciid uud uo such per son as Bitter resided there. On pre sentiugthe chock ut the bank tt was at onco pronounced a forgery. Melber is mad. GLOBE WAKEHOUSE HOLD UK1UWAV ATTACK. Two Young Ulrls llobbcd anil Outraged A bold outrage wus committed on the daughters of James Fries, a farmer residing near Uutbvllle, on Saturday evening last, between seven nnd eight o'clock. The two girls who are Bgod 18 and 20 years respectively, were sent ny their father to the country grocer's to buy goods. On their way thither they wero approached by u burly looking mau, whose height is very near six feet. He demanded their money and would not allow them to proceed Until ho secured every cent of It. Then he committed u criminal ussault upou one ot them. The sister, who succeeded lu escaping the culprit, ran to n neighbor ing house and Informed the inmates of tho ulfalr. A posse of farmers at onco started for the bceno but arrived there too late. The villlati had iled and left his victim by tlie roadside weeping. Shu told the followers that the man had gone through a cornfield near by, but uftcr a thorough search they could uot find the assailant. The father of the girts bus offered a reward of KX for the capture of the culprit. Alleutpwu Critic. Don't full to see the most beautiful line f ladles' flue gold watches ever brought to this locality; they are dis played ut E. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. "HOT" finished on bottle hl couch bran to ftetlotl. the f hoklng Bentatlon left, and nighl iwctts grew m And lest. He Is now In good hftlth and cordially recommends Hood's Sarsaparilla as a general blood puriQrr and tealc aueaJU date, especla'ly to his comrades la iho O. A. ft HOOD'A PlLLS are lisnd made, and arc per fscl la compoallLon, proporUvia sad sppesrsace. JAWKEIt, the barber, opposite the Oiiera House, cuts hair, shaves and docs every ttilnpln first-class stvte Drop In ajitl see him. Closed uu Sundays. Toilet Articles or sate. STUUEU'S 81IAV1NU SALOON, opposite the advooatk orriCE, Is headquarters for NliavinB.halrcuttlng and suamitoolng-. rarllcu tar attention lutidlncutllnz Ladles hangs und Children's llalr. Toilet articles ler sale. Choice Cigars. Cam. IKell, that's a fact, but we keep our many customers in ex e ceHent humor by always having something now for" them to take advantage ol. I hie week we have been unloading many new things in ress nnd Dry Goods, Notions, &c, which is attrartivo lx cause they are good quality nnd then because the figures aro marked very low which makes them hot weather bargains. w .!.. ...:.i , ,i IS l lllf ll:illJllllll.-ll IU VIW DlllUC business; we are catering to tho jmblic and you ran always get what you want here Groceries, New Potatoes, Provisions of all kinds, Hratennelons, &n. 7oods delivered free to all parts of town. GO TO Kits. ltODEUElt, under the Uicliar.jc Iletel. Hank street, lor a smooth shave ora lasutonauie nair cur. IV- Closed ou Sunday's ltocder's Hair tonic, cures UandruS. We earry In slock a lull line of fancy toilet articles at low est prices, aud we are the only place lu town v, hei e you cau huy Pender's Cream lor the lace GEO. H. ENZIAN, Riegel's Old Stand, North First Street, l.ehighton, HOW TO 0 (1 o I) o o o SAVE Italn Needed. We ure experiencing extremely dry w wither In these parts, uud ralu Is very much needed. Tho earth Is parched, and vegetutlou Is suffering. Tho roads uell it is'ulmost impossible to des cribe them. Iu the lauguage of tbe girl of tbe period, they are "perfectly awful." The dust ain't quite knee deep, but It bus uttulued a depth that makes traveling uuythlng but pleasant. The truth of the matter Is, everything Is literally covered with dnst, and no mutter where you go, whether through the house, store.church, hotel or shop, you ure sure to come Into contact with this unwelcome clothes solllug guest. A. fellow cuu hardly eat his dinner with any degree ot comfort, or relish it, on account ot the dust. The farmers ought to plough, but the eurth is baked too hard aud us u consequence they oan't go ahead vith the work. Springs wells and cisterns are getting very low, aud hence rain Is badly needed. Switchback Tina Table. Car leaves) Sattclihaek lSMut. Uppur Mauch Chuuk at to, 10.10 and 117 a. iu., iw, .'.v. and tje p. iu. coupler than In any other way on the rullrotul. I The effort to uowblne the two rail road stations at I'euu Ilaveu Junction wouldn't work. t). It. Sehlaueh, for merly at Itockpoit, is the new freight and ticket agent ou tlie Central at I'euu Haven Juuutlou. JCruytou Hoover, the Weatherly railroad storekeeper, under the Read ing system, has ralguatl hU potitleo. Mr. A. P. lieifeuder, or lVekertou, has received tbe appointment lu his plaee. Mr. Del fender hat some eiperieoee In this work, ooeupytng a similar position in Paekerton. Car lfavea Huntmlt 1IIU at e.lu aud 11.10 a. iu , . and U.XS, 1 JO, uo, IM and tU p. lu. HUNDAYS lamleowiwhoai-kiktiot Mauds Chuuk al i xi aud ILfa p, ui. iMniwaMtt HIU all awl l.w p. iu H. J. Ul'Mt'tJilli, get. & paa. Aki. llctluccd Prices on Special Patterns of Shoes. lteduced Prices On Special Lines of Boys' and Children's Suits. Reduced Prices On Many Lines of Desirable Goods. MONEY. Trade with E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block. eiOBl W arehousE. NewFallGoods Arriving Daily, WASH GOOD Full assortments -if New Prints, Ginuhams. Outinr? Flannels for the fall season are here, and selline verv freelv. now would be n good time to get your supply while the stock is new and fresh. DRESS GOODS To early buyers of Dress Goods some good fabrics and special values are waiting your inspec tion. Storm Serges are a specialty here we have them in nil grades from 60 cents to $1.50 a yard. FLANNELS In this line we show the largest variety ever owned by us and are in position to suit every one either in quality or price. Blankets and Comforts are com ing in and will all be hore in a days. SummerGoods Anything left over in this line will be closed out regardlass of eost or value. &X0B1 HEART DISEASE! The devil never see a praying man's batik. A wiaked mau U hl own grave digger. God U everything that the soul need. Long .uttering alway mako. tjod'a ehlldreu gentle. Don't leak ttark and you ou't want ta go baok. God 'a way la tbe onlv vure way in anything. The only uy thing In thto world it . MILM- MXOIGM. CO., Elkhart, lad. to lore. I Sold by T D Thomas ordtMUvdllMtrt. Th flrt afmpuun txr akrtl ifcrtht rMlH. ttrlaf. ratal an4 aaavry , al la la, ttn. wallM rar aa riemlaj f wbkbllU. UHL.CS' BiEW llHAHT C1THB Ui butoIou twdf. "1 bar boaa troitbUd wtthbMrtCUftMM for Ttart, nr Hit p1m u rr Hk, eoald at tiu crclf Iel It, thm tDmVlUM letUBMM wemM alwftf ka air Mnn tad aaarl tad a (Mr of Mnpaonlaa dtwui MArad mm la tt fact tar boon. UK. UII.M' , NKKVIXK MIW UK A UT CllKC U lb oolj artdMM tttt a pnd of aar baa PtaAd aard ma. I. M. Djt, CtOTdrdAM, U4, Itr. MIIm LJvarKllUara a tur tavir tot MiUnmM iaad Tot Uvr. Co lti ' A aaaU. fto buok oa liMXi IMiaua, au WOfllNiil raw r m uiumnu, tr itMrw We are showiug by far a prettier and more complete line of All Kinds of FURNITURE, Than ever before. All the new effects in Bed lloom and Parlor Suites, .Vide Boards, Hall Hacks, 7ook Cases, Dining Huom Tables and Fancy Rockers at a marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to buy here for our prices are in many oases much lower than you can buy tho same goods in the city. Henry Schwartz's, First street. Lehighton. No. 705 HamiltonStreet, . Allenttrwii, pa.
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