ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE BREEZY HAPPENINGS QUEENSWARE ! Have you seen our Un matched Bargains wo are show ing in QUEENSWA1U51 ook at this anil then com pare them with any house in the valley. 10 Piece Decorated Toilet Set at $2 G5, the Bame good! with slop pail, $5.10. White Dinner ami Tea Sets at prices that cannot be equaled by any of our rivals. Wnlpr Sets and Wine Sets , 1 . l.n.!tio nlan ar among iue uuihuiu, very handsome Glass Set. m endless variety, plain and en graved ; these sets must be seen to be appreciated. Motto f lips and Saucers for the baby, also Cup, Saucer nnd Plate sets for the little ones. Some of the latest designs 5n T.amus. A complete assort ment nf Lamn Fixtures not usually found elrewhere, J. T. NUSBAUM. UK (Street. beta South and Plum Street, Lcijlgiuon, ra. I.OIML MATTKltS HI? MUltH IMI'UHTAMUi: COUNTY TID BITS. ISVIIItY NOOK AMI COIlNKIl IlKI'llli Ht:VTr.t IN THIS COLUMN. Whet Hue Oreored In IliU Cll llurli, the The llrl.ht N, Oi-i-nremr. ..rilie Week TheCarbon Advocate SATORDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 27, 1892. WEATIIEIILY. A Budget ol Locl NeWI '" Borough. The pnblio schools of towu opened nn Mondav for a nine months term, An additional school will be opened to relieve the over crowded condition ot the schools. At a meeting on Wednes day night the board purchased Ave International Dictionaries for use In schools and adopted Reed's Introduct- ory Language Work to be used in place nf lnnimare tablets which were dis placed. The salaries of all the teachers were raised and the schools opened with bright propects for another year of -successful work. Mrs. David Evans aud daughter Uattle, are on a visit to friends at lorea, St, Clair and Pottsville. Nearly all the losses reuniting from the great Are have been adjusted with the Insurance Companies. Among those not adjusted Is the loss of Mr. Bouser, dealer In groceries whose store was burnt n Dr. Tweed e's buimmg. UIbs Susie Bohoonover, In -with friends at Wllkesbarre, this week. Susie and Eva Lord, are with friends at Cressona and Pottsville, Preparations are being made for a concert to be held In W lieiormeu church early next month. The senior class, in the Weatherly high school Is as follows: A. E. Miller, Stewart Itrong, Warren Vandyke, Week rertlnentlr Kpllomlteil hy Our I RHelftl Iteporiere. The Lehigh Wagon Works are full ot work. For a Hand Peed Cutter at 84.00 go to A. P. Snyder. Largest circulation and lowest rates for advertising. lluv your jewelry at Hock's and von not the best. Mill Hue of Ingrain and urusseis carpets at Henry SchwarU's. A. P. Snyder repairs any niake wriiigors. llring them around. Fine free lunch will be served at W. A. Peters' restaurant on Saturday renlng. Mrs. Cathorino Catnpbell.ot Carbon street, HI for some weeks past, Is slow ly contalcsjiug. A. F. Snyder sells theUuckeye Cider Press at $13. Jake Klstler hires teams for pleas, ureor business purposes ai iue very lowest rates. Prof. S. Z. Shope will road niedl- cine. His friends here wish him much success. Don't buy clocks of the Installment man, Hock will 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. Ed Nusbaum smiles visibly over the arrival of a baby boy at his home on First street. -Mr. and Mrs. Webster Nothsteln have the sympathy ot friends aud neighbors In the death of their baby. Plaut your fall advertisements in the Apvooate and reap your reward In a big trade, Cabbage will be plenty this year, and the sour krout crop Immense, Young Democrats who voted on age last fall must be assessed in order to rote ) November. The nights have been decidedly cool of late, and the days when qvor, coats will be In demand are rapidly approaohlng, Potatoes will hardly rise higher in price than they are now, The Lehigh Valley Editorial Asso ciation will meet at the Hotel Wahne, all, Qlen Onoko, Sept, 13th. Liveryman Jake Klstler has made a number of very Important improve ments In and around his livery stable on North street. Dock, the jeweler, Is showing some new nnd very pretty things in rings- all kinds and styles. Pr, W, F, Danzer. the eye, ear and nose specialist, of Iluf.leton, will be at the Exchango Hotel on Friday, Sept, Throngs of people continue to go to Luckenbat'h's, Munch Chunk, for fup stationary, wall papers, decorations Ac. Lowest price's, We regret exceedingly to note the very serious Illness of our ol.l and esteemed friend, Qeorge Derbamer, of Iron street, who has been confined for t ho past week, John E. Schnll, who is selling ex tracts and Mayors, Is doing quite n business, John is doservlng nnd will Jennie Welch. Grace Eadle, Mary appreciate yonr patronage, PeWltt, Jtfatnie Davis and Maggie -Jc- Mrs. Julius Komatnsky, of Coal Clellan street, fell over a broken pavement on Joseph Sehuler, a Valley brakeman Third street the othor day and was bad his left arm badly crushed be- severely injured, tween the bumpers of two cars at lleantlful cabinets at I1.HJ per Packerton the other day. dozen for a short time only at Roshon's This time it was not the crayon new gallery, opposite tie First Nation oortralt man. who held forth the tempt- al Bank, Lehlghton. also a.t Lower llrlellr ChronlilHl lortlur Mmijr Hearten, Tlirouahout Hie Comity ilMmi'there 1 Lntisfonl will havo u grand eisted dfod on-Labor Day. 1 John O'Dounell was killed In tho mines at Jeanosvlllo on Friday. 1 James Stapelsou, of Pottsville, will open a store at Audeurled. Audenrled talent will render "The Social Glass" a temperance drama. The well-known Taul Eckart, of Mud Run, is recovering from u two months illness. Miss Annie Gallagher, of Whlto Haven, has been elected teacher nf the East Side public school ".' Ed Monahan, of Jcanesville, and Chas. Pry, of Hazleton, are arranging for a foot moo. ", James Oliver, of Highland, will shoot George Freed, of Weatherly, a match for any amount up to ROO. H William McLaughlin, of Heaver Moadow, who was in the Hospital nt Hazleton with a broken leg, was tits charged on Monday. On Saturday afternoon the Jeanes vllleand Lansford clubs will play at Jcanesville. Gormerly and Fulmer will be the battery for the visitors and AfcCullough and Unvly for the home team. At a meeting of the St. Aloyslus, of Reaver Moadow, held Sunday, the following namod members were elected delegates to attend the nest quarterly convention of the Society to be held at White Haven on Octobor 30. P. J. Kelly, John Rrogan, James Fitzgerald James G, Kelloy and W. J, Gallagher, The sporting fraternity of Honey Iirook and Pleasant Hill are desirous of backing P, J, Royle, alia "Paddy.the Racer," against Albert Miller, the Reaver to'padaw youth, wllQ s noted for his speed In a foot race, Thomas O'Donnell claims he will meet any of Miller's backers at any Hue or place and arrange for a race of 100 yards, e s likely to be accommodated Tle new compound duplex pump which was built at the Jeanesvllle shops for the No. 4 Audeurled colliery was shipped fq twit pjapp till' week, This Is one of the largest and heaviest pumps ever turned out of the shops and was built under the supervision ot Mastpr Mephanlo Rood, and his assls tant, John payles. Jt3 the ffth of Its kind which has neon turned out dur ing the past year; one having been shipped to fova Sootla. i; At a game qf base ball In Lansford en Saturday, between the team of that place and one from Locustdnle near Ashland, Thomas ponnelly, a, player of the latter dub, was hit by the ball, and had to retire. A fake dispatch was sent to the Philadelphia papers saying that Donnelly was killed by the ball and thlt Qormley. the pitcher, srave himself up. The ball struck Donnelly on the cheek aud the flesh on the In side of his mouth was considerably cut by his teeth, but otherwise no damage was tone. loqange, T The tnernbors of the Kunkletown Sunday school will publloly celebrate its nuarter-oentennlal September 3rd, The following Sunday schools are In- vlted and expected to participate in l-KIII'I.K OH TUB (HI. I nnt 11, turpi nr luxilllnr Fni-r Ciimlng ' ttnri (loins. p D. J. Hist Iit at at Wratherlyui, Ved50wJii. . I eorge Heers, nf Weal herly.-mis a visitor in towu this week. C. II. ltretney Is on a vlsdttotho city of llrotherly Love for n few weeks. Our popular young friend A. K, Leuckel, of NorrlMowu, was hero this week. ..Mrs. Julia Drtliuboi-e, of Vint street, Is sojourning with Lkimtlt, Lehigh county, frlonds. . . Mrs. W. P. ScholTer, of Denver, Col., In iu town the guest of T. J. Hrct- ney, on Fourth street. .Rev. O. . Duugiiii, piLslOr of tho M. E. church, and F. P. LoutK, Ihq, woro at Ocean Grove this week. ..Mrs. Richard Kagney aud Miss Emma Lontz have returned from a de lightful visit to Newark, N. J. . .Prof. S. Shope, of Harrisburg, lato principal of our pnblio school", was In town over Sunday. . .MIssMamlo Kelley, after a pleas ant visit to the Misses Kbbort on North street, returned home to Wllkesbarre, ..Frank Schwartz nnd family, of East Munch Chunk, spent Monday in town with Vat Sohwartz nnd family. . . Frank Clauss, Groat Rend s pro gressive merchant tailor accompanied by his wife, were in town this weok. Frank looks oxlrcmely well, ,,C, A, Hauk will leavo for Toby hannit Mills, Monroe- county, next week, where he will fill tho position of prlnclSl ot schools. .Miss Ella Eckort, of Ilethlehem, spent n few days last week very pleas antly with Philip Miller and wife on Third street, Prof. N, M. llalliet, of Normal Square, was In town this weok. Prof, llalliet Is a candidate is a candidate for County Superintendent of pnblio schools, -,M,Q. Kuut was doing business ut Rochester, N, V.,thls week. Mr.Kuntz conducU nn extenslvo hide nnd tallow business at the east side of the Lehigh river bridge. ..Mrs, Alice Yingling and son and Miss Soitri Arter, after two weeks' pleasant sojuurn with Photogrnplier Rlshcl and wife loft this week for their home in Maryland, . .Photographer Rishel nnd wife, Mrs, Alice Yingllng aud son, Miss Souri Arter, Mrs. Catharlno Rishel nnd Master R bblo Kulms enjoyed them selves pleasantly at picturesque Glen Uuoko one day last week, TUB COKKIN RWINIII.HII llx I, Working t n. I. rlKkxia l ur nil lie In Won Ii. Some wi'olis ago it illck Individual uppeaied In Maunh Chunk and order ed n cotlluap-y bought u do.i li chairs from fummfrc deulci Melbei. who lives In the Second Ward of tlml town. Tho oollln was for his wife nnd tho goods were shipped to Upper Lehigh. Ho paid for tho goods with iichecW nud received about 0.00 of a bnlnuee. This sumo fellow Is now sKlnulng tin. dcrtukors In Schuvlklll county judg from this which wo luko from tho Pottsville Chronicle: "Lilst Monday u man, upimrcntly iibout Xi yours of ago, came to the un dertaking establishment of lllscholf & Sons desiring to purchase u collin for his wlfo whom-he stated had died very suddenly nt Nesquchonlug. He select ed nn outfit costing MS to bo sent ut once by express, tendering n check for 412.18 drawn by II. D. Rador, pos(,Vt ter at Nesquehoulng, Iu favor of Tlios. Corby, who claimed to bo tho man in question after ho indorsed tho paper. Mr. lllscliotf gavo him tho difference amounting to f l.lSlncnsli, and shortly nflcr sent the coiUn to Nesquehoulng. Saturday tho cheok was returned through tho banks declaring is a for get y. Mr. lllscholf nt onco left for Nesquehoniugwhere he found that the collln had never been called for aud that no such persons were known In that village. He also learned that the same trick had been successfully worked on n prominent Muuch Chunk undertaker who had sent a coflln out by express and dtove out tho follow ing day with his hearse to glvotho aforesaid, Mrs, Corby, a respectable burial. He had euchred the Mauch Chunk man out ot $0 besides the trou ble and expense he had undergone. No trace of Thomas Corby has been brought to light thus far." NEWSY WEISSPORT. IU; Fit tNKMN'S TOWN Willi'. AWAItlJ AMI rUSIIINn THE COUNTY SEAT. VAIIIION'8 G.U'lT.tl. IN 1UI.1. MII.M M Hit I.OVLlNMnN, lng bait, but a couple of cigar men. Their modus operandi was as follows: With a bundle of boxes each contain ing 100 cigars they approached Indi viduals, merchants, and In fact any one. Main street, Blatlngton, -Frank Welnland has the contract to do all the painting on Dr. W. A, Derbamer's handsome now brick resi dence on the cornor ot Second and AccordiBg to their representation they 1 Iron streets, were selling cigars worth $15 per nun ueorge ucnuttz, or Tmru street, is dredforM.6Q. Dexterously slipping a now with Daniel Graver, the tailor, cigar from the centre of the bunch Weissport. George is a popular young with a bow and an Insinuating smile, teuow ana win no tiouui urawauig you will be asked to try It. It is hard- trade to Dan from this place, ly necessary to say that It was good. Cheapest place on earth to buy But when you got a box at your own wood or Iron pumps Is at A. F. Snyder, price, for they sold as low as M.75 a Street Commissioner Joseph Zahn box, it would be found.that while the Is making a first-class job out of Iron core of the bnnch was all right, the re- street. When the grading Is completed raalnder were abominable. About ISO, it will bo one of the finest thorough, at the least, must have been taken out fares in this city. ot the town by the rascals. I We are pleased to note the gradual A meeting of representative cltl- convalescence of Mrs. John E.Scholl, zens was held Saturday evening In the who has been quite III for over a month. office of Reed & Lovatt's silk mill, for Mr. Scholl, too, was very 111, but Is able the purpose of organizing a fire de- to movo about again. partmsnt, W. B. Lovatt, superlnten- Our public schools opened on dent ot tho mill, was elected chairman, I Monday under the priucipalshlp of Rev. J. P. Joff at and Thomas Druinbor I Prof. C. J, Walter, who Is assisted by a were elected secretaries. Mr. Ijvalt I corn of well trained assistants. The stated the object of the meeting, after I attendance is large. whloh addresses were made by Messrs. I We have Just received acompll Moffat, Captain George II. Jones, Rev, meutary ticket of admission to the Uasonheimer, Samuel Croll, Levi Orwigsburg fair whloh convenes on Wagner, Thos. Hall, aud others. All September C, 7, 8 aud 0. This exhibl were enthusiastically lu favor of the tton is always one of the very best In object ot the meeting. The following the state. preamble was then read by secretary Lehlghton can congratulate her, Drumbor; "We, the undersigned cltl-1 self on only having eight people who zens of Weatherly, lu meeting assem-1 are so poor that they need ask tor sup- bled, realizing the neoessity of having port from the borough, and of this an organized body ot men In times of number two are In the Lehigh county fire, and being desirous of reuderiug almshouse suffering with insanity, every assistance on such occasions to I It was "baby day" at Roshou' the unfortunate sufferers aud the com. I gallery on Monday, and Harry Dittra, munlty in general, do hereby agree to the photographer in charge, "took" 81 form ourselves Into au association to I negatives of tho "dear little ones." .Vr, be known as the and will Dittra Is an expert in the business be governed by the rules and regula-l having had sixteen years experience. tlons to be adopted at some future We take pleasure In recommend meeting." On motion of Capt. Jones 1 lng to parents aud others Miss Anzle the preamble as read was adopted. On Rauer, of Third street, who will give motion a committee ot five, of which Instructions ou the piano and organ at the president was to be chairman, was very reasonable rates. Miss Bauer appointed by the house to draft by- possesses rare ability as a performer laws for the consideration of the organ- and Is highly spoken of as an In- lzatlon at the next meeting, Messrs. structor. I. W. -Miller, Thos. Hall, Samuel Croll The Indications are that the an. and Lawrenoe Tarletou were chosen, nual exhibition of the Carbon County 1 On motion Thursday evening of this Industrial Society, In this place, on week was selected for the uext meeting October 1, 5, 0 and 7 will surpass all at 8 o'clock in the silk mill office. previous exhibitions. The oQlcers and "T ' . directors will exert every effort to U, Hun VH Art Awuid. , ,, .. . . Every legal voter In Pennsylvania make It the great event. ......,.,... i.imif -in. th.n. -Those who imagine that the pro- charge of two duties between now and of building au electric railway h H .hmil.1 ... through this town and Weissport to UBIVM(UI MS-W I - that his own name Is on the assessors' Eaton, Melxell YlUey, WUlo Gap, Gil berts Lutheran apd Reformed, and Kresgevllln Lutheran. Speakers for the day are Rev. A. R. Home, of Allen town j Rev. S. F. Laury, Rrodheadsvllle, and Rev, S, n. Stupp, Gilberts. All former oQlcers, teachers and scholars ot this Sunday school are cordially in vited to be present. Mr, Joltn Harter, of AshQeld, Pa., the organizer of the Sunday school will be present and give a brief sketch ot its organization. The Effort Cornet Uand Is engaged to en liven the occaston.-Stroudsburg Times. UTTLK OAl", I'AUUVVILLi:. A Llvaly Coututuultj ItrUHy Itemtied by llrlglit I'euell l'uilier. The Aquashlcola I. O. O. F. Lodge No. 705 Is In a prosperous condition, On Friday oyenlng last Ex-Dlstrlct Deputy J. M, Drelsbach aud D. S. Rock, of Lehlghton, assisted them In giving to A. II. Green the Initiatory Degree, Afterwards both Messrs. Pritzlnger and Rook made elegant addresses. On Saturday last, County Superin tendent T. A. Snyder examined a class of applicants in the school house at Millport for the position In the publlo schools of Lower Towamenslng, for the coming term. The examination took up the greater part of the day. The class of applicants numbered fifteen, and all except one were awarded certi ficate. The following are their names: E.H. MoonoytV. H.Krlll.L. F. Kern, S.H. Green, A. II. Sillies, A. Wagner, A. Chrlstman, W. II. Sllliman, E. S. Kunkle, S. M. Zlegenfuss, W. a Green, A. M. Straup, Mr. Marsh, and Miss Martha Klstler. The Hoards ot Direc tors met on the following Tuesday and appointed the following teachers for the various schools: Lehigh Gap. grammar, W. H, Krlll, t33; Lehigh Gap, primary, L. F. Kern, 13; Millport, grammar, F, Mengel, tXi; Millport, primary, S. A. Prutzman, iXi; Little Gap school, A. 11. Green, $.15; George's school, A. II. SUfles, $35; Ash's school, E. II. Mooney, $3.,; Flrellno school, A, M. Straup, $30; Rowmanstown school, W. II. Sllliman, $35; Green's school, W. S. Green, $30; Strohl's school, S. M, Zelgenfuss, $35; Lentz's school, E. S, Kunkle, $25. The Board of Directors consists of the following named per sons: Lewis legenruss, president, T, B. Craig, secretary, Nathan George, Peter lllo.se, George Kunkle and Peter L. Costcnbader. Richard Steigerwnlt spent hvt Sun day here. The oovner stono of St. John's Re formed church will bo appropriately laid nn Sunday, the 7th instant. On this occasion Rev. T. A. Huber, of Hazleton, wlH preach in the morning; Dr, Wllllard, of Urslnus College will discourse In the afternoon nnd In tho evening Rev. Mnyberry, of Cherrj'vlUo will preside. Stephen Snyder had n close call the other day. Ho was chopping wood when a piece flew back, hitting him on the sido ot the face, knocking him down. Oscar ltloso and wlfo ure accused of robbing the former's father, William Ulose, of fifty hard earned dollars tho other night. It appears that Oscar and his wife did the "biz" nnd divided the swag, the latter receiviug $20 for dress ing herself tn man's outfit and keep lng guard while tho ungrateful son collared tho boodle. Tho caso was settled by Oscar promising to repay the amount taken. Roth should bo put to jail, Died Hannah Drusllln, wlfo of Thos. Swartx, and daughter of Daniel Straup, was born Feb. 25th, 1SG3. She was united In holy matrimony with her now bereved husband on the 2Cth of Oct. 1870. Sho died Aug. 27, 1802, aged 20 years 0 months and 8 days. She was the mother of 4 children of whom two preceeded her In death. Sho leaves also besides husband nnd child ren, nmother'and father nnd two sisters to mourn her loss, Peaoo to her ashes. Our lleur Talki l'ollclo. MACKKnALTOWN, Aug 30, 1802: Mr. Drooxer; Well we Ich fersprochu hob so will lch do uu deer en brecf schrelwa fun der Demokrawtlsha con vention, Ich wor ttf course dert weie Ich ork wuuerfltzlcli wor um zu wlssu uu zu salna wos esweederobsetzu date, Un wos denksht os so gado hen ? Why gor ken fuss un ken rumpos gumocht tin hen an united Deiuokrawtlsh ticket ufganuniB. Uu yader tun ona hut bahawpt doses ticket awe elect dte wero. Ich hob uuser koud.'iuwt der Benj. ksalno un hob cam de socha ksawt uu er hut werklich tneerzu fersteh geva os wons earn uet gous goot wer uf em mugwa, Awfer fergiS net hut er ksawt ich biu ork popular, meer hen Iver 700 sthlma lu Lehightoir uu lch grlck olll kontlnetil one, uuwuu Ich der chief of police f um ame zum onern shlcka mus um so zu notlsa was osgabtwonsenetforinich sthlma. l)ar llcnj hut mer aw ksawt os ur date zum deltshn blngtcrelu kara uu dos yudor solitary mon fun vnna date for euu sthlma, un er dato nw zu durjr. Mechanics, uu zu dn Redmeu uu zu da Golden Eagles knra lu fact secht er zu ol da organizations except r.u lu Odd fellows un do wer -lch nw dubei won uluich politics drln wor. Do konsht salnn os de leit ulch glelchu for gruwt wos loh sawk dooua se. Sin wol pawr so soroheads awver solla will lch shun nuunerkuma niochtt dorch certaina kerls fun Mauch Chunk. Do wile er meer des ksawt hut war en ouera kcrl derbl lch kon mer uet grawt elblldn we nr gngukt hut odor we ur kusa hut, anyhow dar hut mor zu ferstch geva os so en mon we dar Benj wer keuner ma zu flua In gons Carbon county un dos wons uet for der Benj gawest wer, wor dar General Lilly net ufgnnuma worn for Congressmon-at Large. HBNV, The Hlrotler" Kemlblr Knltuiuliot I he ' A K.rill Wrllrr Telle the Slorj- of the llepuenlne;. ot this Town and Vicinity In IIIeUiue.1 UrlfhtSlTle. Mrs. John Rehrlg Isrepotted asbe- lng quite ill. Look nt John W. Heller's new advertisement In this paper. After h serious Illness Miss Eva Bolt, of IJast Weissport, Is again about. Mrs. Milton Oplinger, of Danlcls- Vltlo, Is visiting W. W. Becker, on Union Hill. Miss Mary Stucer, of Huston, Is visiting Miss Stolla Kromer on tho oitst stdo. Al Krosgo nud wife, of East Weiss- port, nto visiting the lnltor's parents in Schuylkill county. Miss Heckle Wintling has returned from u vacation of u month nmoug Luzerne t'ouuty people. " W m. Murkley, of East Welssnort. burled au infant son Sronday lu tho cemctory nt Big Crook. Lost -A Lehlghton First Nutlouul Bank deposit book. Tho finder will confer a favor by returning It to John W. Heller, East Weissport. Our publlo schools opened Monday with au attendance of 31 In the high school nnd 15 in tho primary department. Minnie Trainer, of East Weissport. is said to be so seriously 111 with typhoid f over that sho cannot recover. iho schools In the Franklin Inde pendent School District will open on the 12th of this month. The "Stroller" rcgrctH very much to chronicle tho very serious Illness of tho good wire of Joseph P. Rex, of tho east side. Misses Mattlo Craig aud Mary Stcadmau, of Mauch Chunk, were guesls of Miss Bessie Wills, on Whlto street, during the week. Benj Peters, salesman lu Nathan Snyder's general store, was called to Slatington this week owing to the seri ous illness of his voncrable father. A couplo of mlschclvous youngsters started a bou lire under tho steps nt the end of Biery's drug btore, Tuesday, and It was only discovered In tlmo to prevent n conflagration. Wclssnort has so flro company. Tho Mury Miner property, consist ing of two valuablo dwellings iu the business part of Weissport will bo ox posod to tho highest bidder ut two o'clock on Saturday afternoon by ex ecutor, Austin Boyor. Victor Solt will bo it new salesman with Krenmcr & Lent, general mer chants, vice A. D. Rishel, who will soon enter upon his duties us teacher In the Independent School District. Rev. T. A. Huber, nt one time it resident of this towu, but now pastor of Grace Reformed chuch,nt Huzletou, has been grunted u two weck'H vacation by his piirishoucrs. Quint Aruer has returned to tho Mlllersvllle stato Normal School to re- sumo his studies. Ho will graduate ut the oloso of this term. Quint has onr best wishes. -Chester Buck uud family, of Phila delphia, uro enjoying u few weeks so journ umoug friends horo. Mr. Buck fills u Custom Houso olllce: he was formerly a 'squire here. Tho many friends of Miss Muniio Oswuld uro delighted over her rcturu from Horuollsvlllo, N. V. Miss Oswuld will teuch the young idea how to shoot iu the primary department on Union Hill. Her abilities us u teacher uro too well known to need comment, It la suf llcicut thut the putrous of the school aro moro thuu satisfied with tho excel lence of hor work which is attested by ner ro-clectlou from year to year. UI'K1 11V A ' UtMCK.' Week In Itreeiy leiileurei. I'ertonnl nml OlherwUe. Mrs. J. L. Flick, of town, was vleit- ing Weatherly this week. Robert Smith, of town, was nt Weatherly on Sunday. Hon. Michael Cnssidy uud wlfo are spending n fow day in Philadelphia. County Treasurer J. T. Mulhourn, of Lnnsford, whs lu town on Wednes- day. The Unicoi u Silk Mill, of Catusuu- qua, sent 317 people to this placo and Glou Onoko lust Saturday on their nu nual excursion, Ed McCnbo, for many years u resi dent hero nnd well-known character, was burled in tho Liturytown cemetery on Frlduy. Ho was ngod ubout 05 years und was u untlro of Ireland. William Cunningham, brukemuu on u conl train, was run over und kill cil at Greenville, N. V Monday night. A wlfo uud daughter survive. Ho wus u resident of this place. Interment was mado ou Woduo.sduy. -Policeman H. P. Levau, who wus recently elected to succeed Simon Lnurish, has tendered his resignation to tho borough council. The work is too hard on tho ex-sherlff tho hours being from t n. m. to 12 p. m. Tho Messrs. Pnga opened Concert Hall for tho season ou Wednesday evening with Kollar, the world's fa mous magician. What tho Fnga's don't know about managing un opera house is not worth knowing. -According to ult report the mlui uturo conl mino nnd breaker nt Glen Uuoko lias been purchased by the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Com pnuy nnd will bo put on exhibition nt at tho World's Pair, Chicago. Naturalization Court will bo held horo ou Friday und Suturdny nnd tho Indications ure that many papers will boissuod. We hope tho judges will oxcrclso tho same discrimination iu Issuing these papers of citizenship as (to judges in Berks uud othor counties where It is necessury that the nppll cunt havo u knowledge of our govern ment beforo tho papers aro granted. It Is probublo that next week tho Democrats of tho Eighth Congresslon nl district will hold their conference lu this place. Those who wnut tho perslnion ure Allen Craig, William Mutchlcruud John B. Storm. Crulg is from Carbon, Mutchler Is from Northampton aud Storm represents Mont oo-Piko county Is also In tho cou ferenco, but has declared for Mouroo. As It looks now Hon. Allen Crulg will be the choice ot tho confereuce. If ho Is tho honor will bo well bestowed. HL'DUKff DEATH Of Joienh llelinelt Well-Knows Ulilien ol l'jitkertoti. On lust Sunday wbilo Joseph Bennett, ot Packet ton, wus en joylug a morning wulk he was suddenly stricken with upoploxy nnd died n few hours later. He never regained consciousness. Interment wus made ou Wednesday afternoon In the cemetery In this city. Joseph Bennett was u native of England. He first saw the light of day ou December 23, lu the year 1810. In youth ho learned the pattern making trade and there were none better skilled lu this lino thuu ho whs, On the morning of his tweuty-llfth birth day ho landed lu this country at the Now York iort nnd jitor took up n residence In t he Lehigh Valley. For eight years past he had lived at Pack erton with his Interesting family where ho was employed by the Lohlgh Valley Company, Ho married Miss Virginia Connor, daughter of tho lato James Connor, of Pnrryvillo uud nine child ren were born to them, four ot whom survive with the widow, nmoug the number being Joseph N. Bennett, n popular joutig citizen of this towU. Deceasod wus of it generous. wholesoulcd disposition und had a largo clrclo of friends. To the sadly bereaved family the editor tenders blncero aud earuost sympathy. Mr. Benuett was a member ot the Provident Uniou ut Packerton which organization boars the name of "Bennett Council' In honor of tho deceased. i I GLOWS WltKUOUSE. Ilurrlule Accident ut Nenquehoulng. Cornelius Zaouglo, of Nesquehoulng, another victim ot dynamite. He owned a small furm near the above place uud wus engaged cleuriug it for furuilug purposes. On the luud thero were some huge boulders aud to get rid of thoso ho would excavate ut tho buso uud UU in tho holo with dynamite tampering it with earth uud sod. Ou Saturday night tho fuse missed lire uud us he wits fixing it for another triul terrible explosion took placo and when the smoke cleared uway poor Zueuglo's body wus found horribly muuglod the legs belug severed and his hoad wu crushed. Howard In a Hmftih-uw. This is the way a reporter to tho Bethlehem Times from Slatington tells ot an aocldent that happened to II. A. Delfenderfer, of this city: "A serious runaway occurred here Thursday near Main Street railroad siding of the Lohlgh Valley Railroad. A cigar nd tobacco agent by the. namo ot Delfenderfer, from Lehlghton, was driving along in his wagon when the White Haven freight was shitting cars on the Biding. Tho horse became fright ened and ran towards the train, over turning the wagon and throwing Mr. Delfenderfer on the hard road bed. One of the brakomeu, Henry Pelffer, ofEaston, jumped off the train and at the risk of his life caught the horse aud brought him to a standstill just a few feet from tho moving train. Del fenderfer was slightly hurt, and his escape was marvelous. The wagon, however, was smashed to little bits. The horse was hurt about the legs, but not seriously." list and that any other names improp erly there are erased. There Is a oory ot the assessment made In May hang- connect with Mauch Chunk is dead, Imagine wrougly. A meeting ot the directors ot the Carbon County Elec tric Railway Company will be held at lug outd7e7ch filing place' In the lf delphlaoUlce to discuss the State. The assessors will sit at the ' ',' ItAlLltOAU MOTKS. polling plaoes September 7th and 8th to make the final corrections to the as sessment list. Each voter should ex amine the list exposed in his own pre cinct at once to asoertlon whether any voters have been Improperly assessed William McCormick, ot Second street, is housed up again nursing a a broken cap ou the right outside ankle joint. This Is the second time within a year that Mr. McCormick has suffered with almost the same accident - "-'' I ml . 1 I . . I ,. ....!....! .. 1 ... 1 1 1 from but own house or the houses of i"0'UJ"7 '""T ixiuuue iiiui iu, ,oivim HDD,,, There will be a congregational meeting of the members of the First leNatbe Abie u Vole. I Presbyterian church of Lehlghton, ou bis near neighbors with whom he Is I acquainted. abort I'eragrHrhe That Will be of latereet to the Itallroad Uoj-i. X Chancellor McGUl, of New Jersey, late Thursday afternoon placed on tile his opinion In the suit ot the attorney general against the New Jersey Central Railroad and Port Reading, which are better known as the "coal combine." He sustains the state of New Jersey In nearly every point and grants the pre liminary Injunction asked for and sets aside the leases, and commands the Port Reading and Philadelphia 4 Read, lng Railroad to desist from controlling the franchise of the Central Railroad, aud commands the Central to resume control of all Its property and all Its corporate duties until a final hearing is heard for the making ot the Injunc tion permanent. He Believes the leases are unwarranted by the law and the combination made was to prereut com Arrlral of Autuuiu, We enter the month of September, and with it begins the nominal au tumn. It is the most delightful season of our year in this climate, though perchance, we shall get warm days In the Initial month. The summer has been a trying one, but we have got through with It, and If we have been prudent In our meats aud drink we are none tho worse for the sweat we lost In July and early August. The warm season nt will soon have "gone glimmering." The first of September marks; The close ot tho dog days; tho opening ot the publlo schools; the be ginning of the oyster season; there turn of more healthy weather; the termination of the ( o'clock store clos ing period, aud the commencement of autumnal fair seasou. A runner Lehlfchton Mau U lloodirluked by a Trarelluir Fraud. A scoundrel, representing himself us n doctor from St. Luke's Hospital, bent a Slatington man nnd woman Thurs day, The victims ure Mr. and -Mrs. Lewis Kahn. Mr. Zahn Is the gate ten der nt tho Lehigh Valley crossing. His wife has been an invalid for it loug time. In tho morning a man' In pro fesslonal garb, slightly humpbacked, called at the house. The fellow was a glib talker. He had lu some way heard Mrs. .aim's sickness, and expressed groat f amllarlty w ith her disease. Ho diagnosed it to her satisfaction. Ho said he had n wonderful remedy In constant use nt St. Luke's Hospital, where he wus ono of the stnlf, that would restoro her to her pristine health und vigor. The woman believed tho quack's smooth words. She said he would like to beoomo the doctor's patient, nud sent him to Mr, Zahn to get her hus band's permission. Mr. Zahn was over joyed at the prospect of bis wife's early cure. The quack said the first stage in the euro was the payment to him by Mr. Zahu ot $3.50 tor procuring the medicine. Mr. Zahn paid tho money. The "doctor" hastened off to get the medicine. He hastened so far that he hasn't yet been able to get back to Slatington. Chief of Pollco Ott was notified of the swindle. He searched the town, but the rascal was nowhere to be found Mr. Zahn Is u sou uf our well kuowu townsmun. Street Commissioner Jo seph Zahn. A Keuuluu at blallugtou. On the 17th of September, the uuul rersary ot the buttle of Autletum, the survivors ot the 128th regiment of nine months' men will hold their second annual reunion ut Slatlugtou. They met for the first time luAllentown year ago. The regiment had two com pantos front Allentowu, D aud G, aud they were ootnniauded by CapU. Peter O. Huber uud the late John I'. Wiling er. Many prominent citizens were members. Six of the oompaules were recruited lu Berks county, and they will be largely represented at the re union. Owing to the tuble the county Sept,i2th. 1802. at 7.30 P. m, luthe ltl'on p commissioners of Schuylkill have ex- rreshyterian church of Lehigh-1 anthraclte whIch a staple perlencod his year ou account of h gh AU members of the congregation lcommodl,y oftue bute. m .o wui pieuse ue present, as uusinessoi t i,,,, lmu, a rllrru.,l ,u,,,,i tbetax duplicates, It Is probable the llriporlance will be transacted. Pu.ur J&Zrt kTf Hud voter on age of last year will be unable xixu. President Hoard of Trustees. . to pay his tax within the prescribed A. F. Snyder alls Corn Shelleta at limits of the law and will be unable to $6 others get $6. xerolie the right of suffrage at the - -- coming election. The duVlieatea will Out.of every imi,uw letter that cat b plaeed lu the handset collectors P turougu iue poat-onieeonry iwen tn time to get over thU dimauity, a iv u miraj. The Largest Odd I'ellowe lmurillice Cout. nanv In the World, In order that the brothers ami tin, people of the county may learn more about this company, known as .the Ooveuaut mutual Deneul Association, of Kati-slnirf. HI., we deem it well and proper to stale the following facts: This company has oyer $00,000,000 at risk. lis rates are just, low and definite; just because a man pays for his own age; low, because the company wonts soieiy tor iue ucnem ot us policy uoiuers auu uccausu iue uusincss is econom ically conducted. In this it stands upper most of all good, reliable companies. De tinue, because lue policy bolder knows exactly what he has tonav each n-ar. each policy states definitely the annual premiums, uiviaeuus are paid alter tue sixtn roucy i ear, wnicn, it not used to warns paving me annual premium, will Increase the policy. The piemlums aro based upon the actuaries' experience table of mortality and are adequate to pay all claims. Iu total permanent disability a mau. if unable to continue his oollcv. may close his contract with the company and receive iue nan ot nis policy in cash, cure ly it deserves its share of patronage. The umlersigncd hold policies In the company tor over six years: John Uolm, II. A. Uellz, (Seorse W. Piatt, Ell DcFrebn, S, A. ileru, v. ti. itauaenumm ana It. J llongen. The company Is represented In mis county ov .1. ai, r ni i.iM.tii, i.n hhtuton. l'a. u. Auy mau acceptable m me or der of Odd 1" Hows can Insure In Dili com pany. KKCK IS HTILL tirrtlSrlll. The runutar Unlterial. While at Alleutown the other day w dropped lu ut the Uulversnl store, corner of Rthuud Hamilton, uud feasted our eyes on the piles nnd piles of elegant new things In dry goods, silks, nnd other dress stutfs that were being unpacked. Twenty-eight sales peoplo uro ulwuy busy there. Recently the proprietor, Mr. A. J. Halro opened brunch store ut Hazleton nnd Is meet- lug with much succom. A Veteran's Story 31 r. Jeph Utm mtrlth,ux old soldier. 20 E. 146th SL, K. Y. City, writes us toIuh tarHy. In 1802, at Ui battle oX Fair Oalts, bo was strloken with trpbald fTr and after a long struggle la hospitals. lastlug ser eral years, was dis charged as Incurable With CMPll Doctors said both lungs were affected and he coma no ure ions, dui comiwo uxru uim to try Hood's Hnrsa pur ilia. Before tie had Jos. Ilemmerlcli finished one bottle Ms cotisU began to get loose, i tin rnniimr ipnuiinn irii. ana mcni ihhu grew le and less. He Is now In good health the choking sensation left. grew ana iesi. no is and cordially recommends Hood's Sarsaparilla as a general blood purlflet snd lonle BueaJ cine, especially to tils comrades In tbe O. A. It. HOOD'a P1LL8 ere baud miJ, end are tr IkI la compoiiUoa, proportion ed eppMrcaee. Tho Uunft-restienal Fight. This Is the rather Interesting way tho Kighth Congressloual contest looks to the political editor of tho Philadel- ihlu Times: The Eighth district Congressional fight grows iu Interest. While Con gressman William Mutchler Is not avowedly in the field for a renomlna- tioit his silence Is taken as evidence that he Is only waiting for n clear way to success. Northampton county has Uvo delegates iu the conference, the remaining nine coming from Monroe, Pikq uud Carbon. Two years ago an ugreement obtained by which Monroe uud Northampton were to stand to gether this year for John 11. Storm uud two of the couferroos from Mutch- let's county ut that time are on tho list again. Naturally enough they enn not see how tbe compact can bo avoid ed. Northampton and Pike are coquet ting together lu Mutchler's favor, henco tho hot contest now waging. Of tho 17,121 Democrats iu the district Northampton has OfiTti und of the con- fcrrces Storm is certain only of Mon roe, with Carlmn after Craig is out ot the way. Mutchler had 0,81.-1 majority two years ago." Anybody but btorm I "HOT" EXOBB "W arehousE. 1 AW nut, tho barber. opio3iie the O.xra ' House, cuts lull", shaves and dot's every thing!., llrst-class stt te Drop In and see hint. Cimea on Sundays Tullct Articles Iir sale. ST UH Klt'S H11AV1MI SALOON, ciMttslte the Aiivooatk Or kick. Is hceulquarters (ur Miavinjr. hatr cutting and ahamiioolns. liirtlcu- k.r HtU'iition puuucmun ..ho tea una iir. loiiet articles (or saie. i.noice tilldrcn's Hall Uigurs- Cam O TO ri'.S. UODKUKlt, under tho Kxchanjtc UfclilonalAe hatr cut, tV Closed ou Ntmday's llotxler'a lltlr tonic, cures Dandruff, We carry lu stock a full lino ot fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and we ure the only place In town vt iu' re yon i'tii iur i.r.iucr imu iur uio uu d WcH, Hint's n fact, but we keep our many customers in ex cellent humor by always having something now for them to take advantage of. This week we have been unloading many new things in iress and Dry Goods, Notions, &o-, which is attractive because they are good quality and then because the figures arc marked very low which makes them hot weatber bargains. Wc are deteimined to do some business; we are entering to tho public nnd you can nlwnys get whnt you wnut here Groceries. New Potatoes, Provisions of nil kiuds, IVntermelons, Sen. (7oods delivered free to all parts of town. GEO. H. ENZIAN, Riegel's Old Stand, North First Street, Lehighton. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily, HOW TO 0 t) O (I o o o SAVE Reduced Prices on Special Patterns of Shoes. MONEY, trade with HelluelKut Want to lie llMlijce,! ou tin Mollle Mecutre Ulbbet. William V. Keck, the Lehigh county asMtssln, will pay the penalty of his crime on the gallows that launched In to eternity the Mollle Magulres aud Oliver Btangley. That's what Sheriff Miller bays. Keck is opposed, but the sheriff says his business Is his own. Tho sheriff will borrow the Mauch Chunk gallows, lie weut there the other day to urruuge tor its transpor tation to Alleutown. No roie need be purchased. K II. Fitler & Bons, ot Philadelphia, will supply a rope free of charge. These are all the arrungemeuts that have yet been made. Keck has beeu told thut he will have to die ou Mollle Maguire scaffold uud he tiled another protest. It is a day less than a week from the execution morn, lie bald the other duy, "I am au innocent mau aud they won't be monsters enough to hang me." lie is hopeful of u com mutation of the death beuteuce to life Imprisonment. His counsel ou Mon day mado formal application tor 11 re spite aud may succeed. Instructions on the Piano and Organ given by MISS ANZIE FADER, Third St., Lohighton, All Iho now nnd improved methods ol instruction, batislae tion guaranteed. Foil Terms call on or nddressas above. Reduced Prices On Hpecial lanes of Boys' and Children's Suits. Reduced Prices On Many Lifies of Desirable Goods. E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block. WASH GOODS Full assortments of New Prints, Ginghams, Outing Flannels for the fall season are here, and selling very freely. now would be a cood time to get your supply while the stock is new and Iresh. DRESS GOOD To early buyers of Dress Goods some good fabrics and speaial values are wniting your inspec tion. Storm Serges are a specialty here we have them in all grades from 50 cents to $1.60 a yard. FLANNELS In this line we show the largest variety ever owned by us and are in position to suit every one cither in quality or price. Blankets and Comforts are com ing in nnd will all be here in a davs. SummerGoods Anything left over in this line will be closed out regardbsj of cost or value. the voter must have paid a tax after h beeomea 22 to ettabla him to out a ballot. The oemetet-le ot loudou sorer fiU& sixty hours without allowing time for sleep Just so loug can tbe publlo look for wrecks and deaths by aeeident A strigeut law should be passed prevent ing trainmen from working wore than ten hour far it day and not more than fifteen to eighteen hours without sleep. ltelfenj-tler Held fur Court. J. (J. Iteifeuyder, of Alleutown, who was recently arretted ou a charge of embeaalemeut, on oith of Otto J. See laus, agent for the New York Life In surance Compuuy, aud ooufined to Jail, had a bearing Thursday morning In tbe Jail office before Aldermau Kelter, who held hint for trial at Court. aoras and tbe land they ooeopy rep-1 Let aom Uglelator put tqcfe a bUl to eoU a capital ot SljXQMfX, inenwi jiotiee. I.ea.1 1'elue for Uauuere. Iu 1'euusylvauui the rail aud reed bird beasou opens on Sept. 1 and con tinues to Deo. 1; turkeys, Out 1 to Jan. 1; ducks, Sept. 1 to May 1; plover, July IS to Jau. 1; woodcock, July 4 to Jan. 1; quail, Nov. 1 to Deo, 15; pheasant and prairie chicken, Oct. 1 to Jau. 1. HEART DISEASE! : awilchbeekTliue Teble. 411-Sll. Uw-r Vla-b M.. I.M, 1 ju, On lettveM liwUefcbHee: ok u ut, ten uui W eteMl eJe? Jh We Uw rm Hummil lllll U Atu 414 1110 n m una i -i", xjq, Mud ti.it p. mi. LUC ofeU-ltfr. List of unclaimed lettero iu tbe Ly hlffbton. Pa.. Pot-o(llo9 tor tbe wmtk ending Aug. 01, Johu Itettl, N.J lila&e. Hwiry Beck, I. It Cullon aud J. Uuu. rwHi etulluff for any ot tb utlt.Mn.H. tOTe will plMue say "adrertWea Utn ttauuait Hill t zm m4 t.w p. m .V W. Iteudtabuth. P. M. j H, J. MCMFOBD. huk & If - Act si' N DAYS b4lMU. TbBrmtiynptanuarBtrt breVAtk. pprlea. flHticrlw, Cut ft! u4 tmBtrr !.. l l I .. rl, which II B. MILCN' MSiW IIK1UT ttf KB lift uMTtlous ri4j' 'I Lvst bn UvattlviS 1U htvn OiM for INN, tar M pulM vu Terr vuk, eosld &i tlmm aouewlr tl It Um millnl xeiuuet.t nkt lft7ft vMiin nr DCTTU ID. tetUt .Uk4 lUT Of iUpAOdlOC dCAlh NKUVIXK u4 NKW 1IEAUT tet Ih. (enl mtieWlLrtn tKAt maKat.1 Of iAI fltutd eurod wo.-1. M. Dyer, OOTe4-Ui, 114. MUM Miwriiwim (vawmy aw I tolUtMiw m4 Tri14 Unr. fia w. mS miu, rio baott ua Utt DUmm. wuii wtMOtM ! Fr il ttntegtoU. at AddraM DJU MILKS M&OICAI COt EUUiart, Ind, , SoM bt T p. Tbomb LliuE We are showing by far a prettier and more complete line of All Kinds of FURNITURE, Than ever before, All the new effects in Bed Room and Vnrlor Suites, Vide Boards, Hall Backs. ?ook Cases. Dininq Room Tables and Fancy Kockers at a marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to buy here for our prices are in many cases much lower than you can buy the same goods in the city. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton.' (HOBE No. 705 HamiltonSU-eet, Allentowu. pa.
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