' ORIGIN AL CHEAP CASH STORE BREEZY HAPPENINGS tin- ihct for one Are you nware of that we nrc agents of the Largest SHOli Jlnnu fncturor in this country, thnt is why we cnn and do undersell nil competitors. SHIRTS! SHIRTS ! Likewise with Shirts wc are hendqunrters for Men's find Boy's Donct nnd Plnniicl Shirts, In the first place wo give you a longer Shirt, Better Material. Better Made and for Zss Money then any other house in this section. Umbrelia Bargains. We have some 22, 54, 20 and 28 inch Gloria Silk Paragua frame natural stick Umbrellas at prices that will bo well worth your inspection nnd time. As such bargains seldom last long with us and can not be duplecated. J. T. NUSBAUM, rllt Street, lirtwf en South ami I'lmn Ktmta, Uhliihlou. 1'a. IMAIlKItS 1)1' MOllr. OH MflM IMI'OIITANOl;. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, SEPTEJIIEI. 31, 1802. To Delinquents. Vou get the CUnnox Advocate by mall, just look at the illroctlon tab on your paper, and you will seo just how much you are indebted for the paper) remit the same by Postal Note, Money Order or Greenbacks without delay. Wo need the money n dollar or two to each is not much, the aggregate to us amounts to hundreds of dollars.. Come, gents, pony up. Address. II. V. MOUTHIMKT!, Prop. Lehighton, Pn. Delinquents living In this neighbor hood will please caH and settle, and save 25 cents for collection. l'Kdl'I.K ON TI1II no. Fla.li I'lcture. of rninlllnr Face Cmnlitc ami doing, ..Mrs. John Graver, of north First street, is visiting at Blatington. . .Mrs. I. S. Kochv of Second street, was at Allentown on Tuesday. . .Miss Jennie Irvin is home from n pleasant visit among Pottsvillo friends. , .Q cargo II. Enzlan and illss Lizzie Montz, of town, spent Sunday nt East Penn. ..Rev. II. 13. Brown, of Reading, was the guest of Miss Laura Seldel last Thursday. ..MissJenulo .Morthimer, of north First street, is visiting friends nt Bethlehem. . . Al Mautz, mine host of the White Bear Hotel, was a well-known visitor in town Monday. . .Miss Phenio llultzer, of north First street, Is visiting relative and friends in Philadelphia. . .John Yost, superintendent of the Lehlghtou Knitting Mill, was at Phila delphia on Sunday. . . Al Sitler and wife, of Third street, spent Sunday pleasantly with their daughter at Bethlehem. .. Prof. Thomas Kleintop is home from a bicycle jaunt through Monroe, Lehigh and Carbon counties. . .Tlieo. Schaifer and family, of south First street, spent Sunday very pleas antly with Stemton relatives. . .John Krum nnd family, of Law rence, Kansas, are visiting Joseph 13, Seldel and family on First street. . .George Clauss was at Easton this week seeing Jr. O. U. A. M. boys from all over the State. ..Our old friend Nicholas Grill, of Towamenstng, was in town on Friday and made us a very pleasant call . . Frank Semmel, of Woatherly, land lord of tho popular Gilbert House, was a familiar flguro on our 'streets, Monday. . .Charles A. Wagner and W. J. Hel erling were in attendance this week nt the State session of tho Jr. O. U. A. M, at Easton. . .William Rehrlg, wife and dnugh ter, Mrs. William Holford, Mrs. Ed McCormlck, Mrs. Douglas Miller were at Catasaunua on Tuesday. ..MIssMlnnio Hutchinson, of Rook Glen, Pa., spent several days this week with MUs Laura Seldel, on First street. ..MissSallio Raudenbush, .of First street, is homo from n pleasant sojourn of a week with friends at Tatnaqun, Watsontown and Lewlsburg. ..George H. Enzlan, the popular north end merchant, and Joe Ilradcr, the manipulator of electricity nt the Central depot, circled among the fair sex of Allentown on Thursday. . .ltev.G. W. Duugan, wife and daugh ter, Miss May, are home from n plwir. ant sojourn among Monroe and North ampton county friends. ..W. JI. Nusbaum, buyer for the 'Original Cheap Cash Store," was nt Philadelphia and New York this week Duying in fall and winter moils. Ho was accompanied by O. W. Nusbaum, who was also on a business jaunt. . .The genial Lewis P. Steck, former ly of town, but now carrying on a bread accToake bakery at Roek Glen, Ph., was in town Wednesday ns happy nnd jolly as ever. . . w e Had a pleasant call from our genial friend Dr. & A, Genrhart, of Allentown, on Monday. The doctor informs us that he is doing well hi, his new iield and building up a lucrative practice. We are glad to hear It, for ho certainly deserves success. ..Prof. I.E. Seidte, son of Judge Seidle, of Normal Square, will leavo on 'Monday morning noxt for Now Karen, Conn., where lie will enter on a course in the Law Departmoiit.of Yale college. We with our young friend abundant success in his studies. ..Mrs. William Tinsel, of Detroit, Michigan, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Miller, on Second street. H is the first time that the sisters hare met in a period of twenty-nine years so it is easy to Imagine Unit tho visit of Mrs. 'tinsel is a very agreeable and mutt welcome one.. ..Thomas Kuutx, of Treichler's Station, was in towu for n tew hours on Saturday with Jos. Ilrader, the genial Central Stnton agent. Tom has ehauged but little in the live years sluoe we saw him last. ..Mom Itehrig. of Second street left Monday evening for Washington D. C, and this week participated iu the G. A. R., euaampmeut In that olty, Mr lWlirlg is a member of John D BerMette Post, 484, Q. A. It., of town COUNTY TID BITS. A Carbsa Connly Mnrficrcr Canht nvr.iiv Noidt .m coitNiiit m:riiK mktii in this column. What Has Orvtireil in this Cllv During 111 Wrrk I'ntlnently i:ltnmtril hy Our ftprflal llrporinr. Largest circulation nnd lowest rates for ndvpttislntf, Buy your jewelry nt Hook's nnd you get the beat. Full line of Ingrftln nnd Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartz. Have you rend Mrs. Cultou's now ad. Look nt it. Seo H. It, Kreldlcr's new advertise ment In to day's Issue. Jnko lustier hires tonmi for plens- roor business purposes at tho very lowest rates. Fine free lunch will lw served at W. A. Peters' rentnumnt on Saturday ovoning. Plant your fall advertisements In tho Advocate and reap your reward In big trado. Bock, tho jeweler, is showing some now and very pretty things in rings nil kinds nnd stylos. Miss Annie Eck, of north First street, has accepted a position with Roshon, tho photographer. Wo will make to order CO styles ol pants nt 8f, worth 88.5(1 at Soudheiin's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. Just make it n point to soo DaUd Ebbert when yon wnntatoain for busi ness or pleasure. Lowost prices. Don't buy clocks of the installment man, Bock will snvo you one-half tho prico if you buy from him. Wanted Fifteen girls at tho Le- hlghton Hosiery Mill. Steady work and good pay. Apply nt once. Dr. W. F. Dnnzer, tho well-known enr, eye nnd noso specialist of Hazlo ton, will bo nt the Exchange Hotel on 'riday.Ort. 11. John llloso and family wero run ning a "stand" at tho Monroe county falrntStroudsburg this week. Rob Rothormnl, who played ball on several occasions, Is now living In Itellfoute, Pn., where he will teach school this winter. Dr. F. I. Smith, Lehighton's popu lar dentist, is driving a fast bay horse just In from New York state. Tho animal has speed. J. J. Hnmmel Is telling his friends how ho caught n fourteen inch white fish lu the Big Creek recently. Leonard Frederick and Miss Mary Bllckcl, of Packerton, wero married on Soptembor 17th by Rev. J. II. Kuder. at his reslocnce. The Cuckoo club, will shortly re- organize nnd locate in larger quarters t present the club holds forth in tho basement of tho Opern House. Mrs. Rntcliffe, of southFirst street s suffering severely with n terribly in ured right arm caused by a snneezo In cogwheels of n washing machine the other day. Tho Lehighton Water Company will place heavy screens in tho gate houso nt their dam up in Long Run. This will prevent any thine from bcrnfi forced Into the pipes. Latest styles of ladies' nnd misses' jackets and refers are sold cheaper at bondholm's (Jno Price Star Clothing Hall, Manch Chunk, than nny where else in this valley. MIssAlvenla Graver, the potmlnr milliner, i showing tho largest and prettiest line of fall millinery goods ever brought to this town nt n niarvol of low prices. Ladles, don't buy until you seo her stock. Paul E. Wirt's fountain pens have proved an absolute success, E. H. Hold, tho Mauch Chunk jeweler, sells tuem and nil other reputablo makes. Thomas Koons, who has been building a largo limo kiln during tho past fow months, is now burning his first kiln of lime stone. In connection with this enterprise he will also open a large coal yard. The King's Daughters of "Earnest Workers" will have a treat Saturday evening Bopt. "l. Refreshments will be served, nnd in connection n delight- lul entertainment will bo given, Tickets twenty-live cents. Do you buy Pocket Books. Pocket Knives, rltlng Desks and Card Cases. We have a largo well seloctod line of those goods. Tako n look nt them, nt i-iuckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, For tho convenience of exhibitors who will occupy tho second tloor of tho fair houso at the coming exhibition noxt month, a largo elevator is now in courso of erection. Tho elevator will All a long felt want and no doubt will bo highly appreciated by exhibitors. Hartzog &. Andrews, of Betlilehcm, havo paid Win. Obert, of Lehighton, sl.i accident insurance. Ho was in jured In tho Iowa Knights Templar wreck mid was sick threo weeks. An other man from Lehighton received $10. Bethlehem Times. Thomas Hontz, of town, nnd Miss Mary E. Snyder, of Big Creek, wero happily wedded by Rev. J. Alvlu Reber at tho ReformodiKirsonagooii Wednes day Inst. Tho young couplo havo the best wishes of their friends for a pros perous voyago through life. Philip Mans, who enjoys tho dis tiuctlon of being tho Hist voter to vot nt tho third ward polling place, has opened a cigar storo next to Rhoad' store, First street, where can always be found a full lino of cigars and to bacco of all kinds nt tho lowest prices. Give tho jolly Philip a trial. lm. Moses Rehrlg has bocn appointed agent for tho United States IndustriJ Life Insurance Company, of Newark N. J., has opened an oltlco iu his resi dence, Second streec, this borougli Mr. Rehrig will give tho business his careful attention. For Information or further particulars call on Mr. Rehrlg. Miss Salllo Raudenbush, one tins towns most estimable young indies lias ueeu appointed ns one the judges of fancy work to preside tho Lehigh county fair, with hea, quarters at the Grand Central Hotel, Allentown, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of the fair week All of tho nine pretty homes in th Fred Horlacher new brick block on lower Baukwny have been leased and possession will be given early next month. Tho buildings are all on the modem plan with sanitary luiprov ments and nineteenth century con venlenoe. Forthollrst time since his sore allliction eight or more years ago, our veuerable and much esteemed irleud, Dr. . . Keber, who is confined aud suffering with complete paralysis of the lower limbs, has not been able to get to our oOlee, but on Tuesday his kind old face, furrowed with evidences of physical sutrerlug, beamed like long excluded sunshine iu our sanctum. It was a welcome visit. The doctor was with the Advocate when it was a frail bark and this ier never forget true friends. He was with ue too, through sickness and suffering aud we pray "God lie with old doctor Reber." - An ouk or waluut 8-day striking alaiui clock, fully guaranteed, fur only KUM, at h II Hold's Mntnh Tim HrlcM N'nutv Ocvtirrnt-t-a ,if the Week llrlrlly fjlirniililnt fur Onr Mnuy Itrntlert The Murilererof a Jenuesfllle Unnffurlati In Hie Oniiiitr 1'rlnou. It is certain that the murderer of the lato Mike Gelyntho, whose decomposed remains were found near the old Tresckow road somo tlmenffo. hnsbeon Tin.niKl.nut u.. County ami m.eul.ere. Upturn! A Hungarian named Mike 1, Hugh C.Boyle and Miss Kate Early, nmlen. who was tho last niiin seen In of Beaver Mendow.will soon be married. alvatl)0. oompally on tll0 lll(!tlt llie Annie 11. irevasms auu donu murder was supposed to huvobeeu Kvnus, both of Heaver Meadew, nre to committed lm!1 l,M arrested bv OHlcer he married 011 tho 23th, Rev. MolUlcr, siml)90u Bd tho circumstances sur of tho M. E. church, will officiate. rounding tho case point clearly to VUidenried Hungarians nro killing Uodcn being the mnu who committed rabbits. The season opens In Novem- tlie ,ieCu myit t,0 Hazletoti Sentinel, ber. Tho Game Protective Society xiio murdered man wns last soot. Rhould got after 'em. Kivo 01l August 21st. Ho was lu com- 1,Tho Young Ladies Society, of ranv wllu tu0 risonor and u boarding Benvcr Meadow, havo elected tho fol- boss named Mike (Iranian, of Slubtowii. lowing otllccrs: President, Biddy McJ Th trio wero at Pleasant Hill dining Hugh; vice president, Aunle Keegau; tue nfternoou aud In the evening were secretary, Sarah Ward; treasurer, secn goiug towards tho place whero tho Mnuie Carlln. uen.d man's remains wero found. The ' J. E. McDauiel, of Pleasant Corner, boarding boss returned home shortly lias just secured tho Washington arier dark. The prisoner went to his THK 1101IOII01I OIIVNCI1.MKN. Hoard of Health Apimlnled, lull" Ordered t'Hl.1 and Other lltieliiea. A special mooting of council con voned nt the residence of Feorelnry Morthimer on last Friday cvenlug. Burgess B. J. Kuntz, was present and presided, and the following oouncil men were In attendance: J, P. Smith, J. L. Gable, 1. S. Koch, Moses Hellmnn, U J. lleldt and II. T. Straup. Tho sectetary reported the follow ing bills uud 011 motion they were orderod to bo paid Labor for August ftMTi.80 A, JI. Leh, plans Tor boohouso. 10.00 (. W. Moi-thlmor. salarv iCml.. IRISI Carbon Co., Imp Co, lights, Aug (B.0U W. E. Ash, ihig stouo ii.55 11. J. NEWSY WEISSPORT. THE COUNTY SEAT. Hotel, nt Summit Hill, and will take boarding house that evening, gathered ossession on tho 3rd of October, land lord lllttcrmnn retiring. Tho hotel property belongs to J. Woiser, of Mnuch Chunk. "Shorty" McDaniel will mako n first-class landlord and he has our best wishes for n deserved success. 1, Tho old and reliable Eagle Hotel at Pleasant Corner, for tho past quarter of n century ably conducted by J. T. his clothes and left tho roglou before day break next morning. Gelyntho was never ssen nllvo after that even ing. Tho prisoner was employed ut tho Audenrled colliery and had n mouth's wages duo him on tho llrHt of this mouth. Ho failed to call for his cash but sent his brother instond. The brother was not given the money. McDaniel, a veteran of tho lalo war, Wednesday last was pay day again and lias ncen sold to r.uas Jiarmey.npopu- the llrst man to call for his pay was lnr young citizen of Frnnklintowuship, Dodcn. Capt. Simpson was telephoned Mr. Markly will take formal possossloa for and Dodcn wns placed under nrrest. on tho thltteenth of next month. The When arrested he denied having over new proprietor is a pleasant and agree- seeu or heard tell of .Golyatho, but ablo young man and will mako a jolly, When glvon n hearing bofor 'Squire j good nntnrcd landlord. Mr. McDaniel Haas ho admitted haying been iu his will coutinno to reside nt Pleasant compnny on the 21st of August last. Corner. iacki:i:ton. The prisouor was confined to tho Jontiesvlllo lockup that night nnd was taken to tho county jail at Mauch Chunk tho next morning. Ho seemed very nervous and strongly denied of having any knowlodgo of tho murder. Whou Grumau, tho boarding boss was Informed of Doden's arrest ho left I.lety 1'eri.Di.nl ami Lneal (lonnlp f i-mn a Nearby Tow... Col. W. F. Brodhcad clrclod at Villtesbarre on last Saturday. Mrs. Al Bollinger, of Now York city, Is visiting the Longknmmercr the houso and walked to SUverbrook residence on tho Hill. station and took tho train for the -Miss Llzzlo Kistler, of Mauch Schuylkill relglou Chunk, Is sojourning with the Stuck- Gelyatho's pack, consisting of ley family. blanket and 11 carpet bag havo been at Charley Meyers, who hnsbcennt Siegfried's Ilrldgo for some time, Is back homo again. Tho attendance nt tho public schools of this placo show incrcaso this year. Eugeno Everitt, tho hotel man, drives tho prettiest, span of horses that The pack was takou iu chargo by Capt. can bo seen travelling over tho many Simpson this morning. streets hereabouts. Miss Maine Zimmerman, who has been sojourning in Philadelphia, re turned liomo this weelc having spent a delightful timo with friends, spent n pleasant nftcmoon visiting one ,, , , ., ... , , , , , stone and dealt Gelyatho 11 nt of tho public schools of this placo. M . ,, ,, , . . , , 1 ,,c!, . 1 , blow. When the latter fell ho in "Krrjltitrn. linw Interns.! Itm " NDI unnn , n, ot,.l . L .t -Miss Mertz, of Franklin township, ,,' ," , , Vi ,.ntenoi.oiln4i,.on.i,im 1 the head uuU1 ""sensible. Tho re- volverwns thentnkeu froinGelnytho and tho now tenchor In the second primary school, seems to bo very popular with tho scholars, they speak of her In tho highest terms. Why is Packerton not supplied with a constnblo or policeman t it is badly needed, a damper should bo put the row whic h has been the practice hero of lato. Tho Central Railroad of New Jer- soy will furnish a new switch and track r tho accommodation of Adam Long- knmmor, tho coal dealor, who Is build ing a coal dump on tho embankment of their road. , Tho Polneer base ball club rcceiv. rt n ol,nil i,n mi,.. t , J "my ofhis natl country, whero he cm ,i , , i , ,. , . has a wifo and two children. He was Slatington club, but thoy hnyo not I ,,,.,, , , , 7 . .. op.t,iitn.f taken back to the Mauch Chunk jail , , , ,! , Thursday evening. Tho rovolver, as to whet , or ball p aying agrees with wUich ho clalm9 lmv0 Uk(m from' them, ns they have tolled to win one Qe, tho had buttwQ cartr,d whlch game this season. Our sympathy rests ith tho poor fellows, Thomas Harlemau, Jr., Geo. Dolon and Georgo Relchart, with enginoer Tanney, of Tunkhannock, havo gone on a fishing trip in the northern part of the state. Tho Carbon Advocate will be rep resented iu this neighborhood here- after by Mr. Jos. N. Bennett who is duly authorized by this ofUco to col- Audenrled depot slnco tho afternoon ho wns seen In company with tho prisoner. He told the station agent that he was a marked going to Pleasant Hill and would re turn In time to onteh tho traiu for Ma hanoy City. He never came back. the juirderer'h confession. Golyatho and Dudou wero out walk ing on tho night in question and when at a lonely spot, Dudon said that ' r3oi.t, ., , ... . . A certain youngman of Lehighton ' TT 3"! "T. V" ho was dragged Into tho woods by Dudon, who again beat his victim on the head uutil lifo was extinct. Dudon then concealed tho btoue, proceeded to his boarding house, where ho locked an , ZZZ " tI'0I'-'ver, took his clothing and ici. iu. iuv &uil coai regions. Alter working there a few days he returned to Pottsville, where ho fouud employ ment up to Thursday, when ho return, ed to Audeuried tor his pay. The mnrderor and his victim were Slavonians. Dudon is an old soldier. having served 12 years lu the regular Total ii 03.03 ,V communication from J. W. KpBns as rend In which ho complained of water running into his dwelling nnd store houso owing to bad system of ilmlnago at tho north end of First street cnusod evidently by the obstruc tion In front of a lot owned by Owen Hnrkiils, of Mauch Chunk. On motion operly seconded the Street Com issioner was Instructed to removo tho obstruction and dclirer tho water In good condition into the udjolnliig township. petition wns presented by J. H, Nothstcln from tho residents of Mahon- ug street, uraylng for street illumina tion on that thoroughfare as follows: one light on sixth, one light ou seventh ono light ou eighth, one light on ninth, ono light ou tenth, one light ou eleven- i, ono light on twelfth, ono light on lirteenth. On motion seconded and carried B. J. Kuntz, J. L. Gable uud L. lleldt were appointed a committee go over the route and have tho lights laced as was thought best by tho com mittee. Lights will ulso be placed ou Third street between Union and Alum streets. nd ou tho corner of ith and Cypress streets. i. petition was before Couucll pray ing that Iron street property owuers between Third and Fourth streets be compelled to lay pavements. On motlou, properly seconded and carried the Burgess was lustmcted to notify owners of property on that thorough fare to lay pavoiuents within thirty :iys. Ou motion, seconded aud carried it as resolved that tho pay of special police officers to servo on Wednesday, Thursday uud Friday during the week tho Carbon county fair should be .75 per day. J, J. Hummell uud John Bailey wero appointed special officers. On motion soconded aud carried it as resolved that crossings should bo laid as follows: stone crossings at the intersection of First street aud Bauk- ay; plank crossings on Third street at Mum; on Iron at Second street, ou orth nt Second. On motion properly seconded tho following gentlemen wore appointed u Hoard of Health: Drs. J. G. Zoru. W. '. Keber, Rev. O. W. Dungan, R. F. Hofford and A. J. Dutiiug. I ho secretary reportod tho following money received: Jarket Clerk Raworth fiio.85 Show license noo '. B.iehmnn (B. .. Kuntz) lisonco 27.03 wero not discharged. He did not at tempt to account for the empty cham bers In the revolver. NLCIti;T hOCILTY dOSSIl'. Society lld-ltlu of Interest lo the Mem ber of tho fraternity. The annual pic ulo of Lizznrd Creek Couucil, (332, Jr. O. U. A. M , ut Ashfleld on last Saturday was a verv lect nil money duo us and to solicit pleasant affair nnd tho energetic com. job printing and subscriptions. Mr. mitteemen deserve to bo warmlv con iienueu is a rename, trust wortuy gratulatod on tho success of tho event, youug man and all favors shown him Among those who were nreseut nnd win do property appreciated by us, participating iu the enjoyment wero Ed. of Advocate. Brothers Aaron Bowmau, Dr. Sitler, a surpnso party tendered to jvuss Charles G Inter. Thomas and Georc-e Emma Brodhead at her home on the Andreas. Nathan German, Moses Rex urn, on JLiiursnay ovoulng, Sopt 10, and Jonathan Kulp, of that village, is-.k. iiancing nuu games or vnrious and W. F. Biery. 11. J. Kuntz. C. A sorts wero indulged iu, elegant refresh Wagner, W. J. Heberllug, Wm. C. Wat ment served. Those pro.seut wero as son aud G. W. Morthimer. of Lehigh follows: Misses Emily Siglcy, Lottie tou. Tho music on tho occasion was Stroh, Hattle and Gertrude Bleckley, furnished by J. J. Hummel, Thomas Lizzie Shilllngcr, Sophia and Thene Sell, W. Frnntz, Oliver Follweiler aud Kelfer, Carrie Neasley and Emma Charles Fronheiser, of Lehighton. The Drelsbach, Messrs. Ed Wilson, John speakers wero Wm. O. Watson and G, Wilmeyer, Win. Wiutler, Wm. Kleck- V. Morthimer. ner, Harry Laurlsh, Will btroli, Harry Lehigh Couucll, 101. Jr. O. U. A. M Kauff man and m. E. Bleckley, all of of this town, have the follow iug past councilors: Al Bartholomew, F. t Bachman, Joseph N. Bennett, Ed 0. Ditterllue, W. J. Heberllug, Frank HefreUlnger, Ed Miller, William Mo Cormlck, O. W. Morthimer, Ed Rema Mauch Chunk. A l'Hmot.i Cholera Cure. The editor of tho Ahvocate is in ro celpt of a request from n resident of ....... known as the "New York Sun Cholera Seh"er' Jllxturc." Following Is the receipt Take equal parts of Tincture of opium Tincture of rhubarb Tincture of eoyenuo Spirits of camphor. Essence of peppermint. Mix well together. Doso; Georgo Kemorcr, Charles Wagner. At the Jr. O. U. A. M. pic ulo, East Pcnu, ou Saturday, Chas, A. Wagner won the cake in the big cake walk. A Itu.taway Captured Jeuuio Evans, of Laustord, u bright, good-looking girl, ruu away from home Fifteen over a week ago aui came to this city, to SO drops in water; to he repented In Upon hor arrival hero sho fell lu with la or 20 minutes if necoesarv. Nettle Drum, a woman of shady repute, This is the original formula fur the The father of the girl iu the meantime Sun Cholera Cure. It wns given to learned of her whereabouts nud ou tho.Sun in tho "cholera year" lSlfl, by Saturday sent Constable Kehlo. ol George W. Busteed, then and now a MauobChuuk, after her. He immedia- practiclug pharmacist in this city. It tely proceeded to the house of tho was published daily In the Sun during Drum woman aud captured the ruu tho summer of that year; it was pub- away, He returned to Laustord with Ushed at intervals for several years, his prisoner ou thoGuU truln Saturday and again dally during the "cholera evening.' -llasletou Standard, years" 18W aud ISflfi, and has beon printed iu the Sun probably 1,000 times n.itci.ba.kTime Table, sluce it first appeared. OrUsnes Swltehlwek Deut. liwr Mauch Th. Xi.II flinlora P.irn Imi. 1 l.. "." "", W . i ua...(KMi, I.I adapted into the United States Phar- orleeKuuiultIIIIUt u.w auJ tUo a. macopuiia, and Is n modicine approved and valued by every medioal man in the country. LehlKhto.t lloklery Mill, A meeting of the stockholdersof tho Lehighton Hoeiery Mill will be held lu the mill ofllee between the hours of 5 and I2jn. t.n, tuo, l.ss aiul .. . iu. M'filAs IMe8iilhku;kileiot Maueli cbauk al M UMU A 'JO II. 1U. IKVe Huuillllt Utll at lUld 4,90 p. UI. II. .1. MUlirOUl), built. & Pas. AvC. J. Kuutc exiireaeuce. ia n.OI L.Gabelon ncct 201.(13 Total 02.00 Ou motion council adjourned to re- assemblo Monday with tho Board of Health. Council met iu special sosslou on .Monday evening with tho Board of Health. Various matters of Interest ero talked over befere adjournment hlch occurred following instructions to Solicitor Heydt to draft an ordiu-nnco. Tuesday ovouiug couucil pussed au ordinanco creating a Board of Health and tho following persons were named, Mr. Durling having signified his pur pose not to servo: Rev, G. W. Dungan, ono year; R. F. Hofford, two years; Mahlon Reichard, threo years; Dr. W. W. Rober, four yenr; Dr. J. G. Zero, live years. IIKNI'llAMCLIN'STOVTO Vt I ,.H AWAItli AMI I'lmtllNi: The ''airoller" Henslldy 1 ill. Millie the llalie.iii!H-a ol IhlftToiT.. anil Vlelnlty tl. HUVaiml llrlnht Stile. -Blery is iu It I Oscar Saeger whs buying peaches In New Jersey, Monday. 'Gus Oswald was at Philadelphia this week ou busluess. It is tnlkcd of hero thatGcorgo W Emery will be married noxt month. All kinds of job printing at Hie Advocate ofllee. Let us have your order. Lost A Lehighton First National Bank deposit book. Tho tinder will confer a favor by returning It to John W. Heller, East Weissport Mrs. Emma Fatr.luger, of White street, Iscnjoyitig n brief but pleusant sojourn among Allentown friends. Our old Democrutto friend, Lovl Hurleman.of Union Hill, was doiug business ut Slatington on hist f'rlday. It Is thought that tho raco between Elwood Phifer's horse nud Tilgh Bolt's animal will come off on October 11. It's ulcklc to peanuts that Elwood ain't iu it I Weissport couucil wants tho Car bon County Improvement Company to raise the guanl banks between tho Central railroad and tho canal. It Is claimed that in tho present condition tho town might bo in daugor should tho water raise much ubovo its level. Wo are pleased to note the cou tiuuod improvement of Mrs. Jos. Rox who has been qulto seriously 111 for some weeks past. Clinton Rothornial, sou of Frank lin's popular shoe dealer, fell from tho roof of tho Union Hill school houso the other day but very fortunately sus tiiiued no iujury. Lovl Horn, Austin Boyer and W. Brady Reber are home from an ovor- lund trip of two weeks to Shamokln, Scrantou, Hnrrlsburg and other places of interest. They had u good time. -Ed Campbell, for many years with 1-Vautz, tho popular Lehlghtou barber, has bought the Esraug barber shop, over the canal brldgo, uud will work up a big business. Ed Is u first-class follow, u good bai ber, uud will soon have lots of friends in this place. Jacob Straussberger has opeuail tho oyster season at his restaurant aud is now prepared to serve soups, stows, I f rys and raws by tho plate or to supply families at very low rates. The patron age of the public is solicited and satis faction is guaranteed. Rostaurunt, Brldgo street, next to Blery's drug storo. 3t While nt Bethlehem this week the "Stroller" accidentally run up "agiu" uu old Weissport boy, Ed Yundt. Ed is with tho Reading Railroad System lu the offices ut Bethlehem, but lives lu Allentown. He is looking well aud the world is no doubt using him good. Ho expressed a desire to seo W. F. Biory elected to tho Assembly. Tho largo barn of Will Leuckel, tho l'runkllu butcher, was totally de stroyed by llro on Wednesday even ing. Mr. Leuckel uud family were away from home at tho time aud be fore tho fire was noticed It had gained such heudway that it was impossible to extinguish it. Tho contents of bain a now butcher wagon, carriagos, har ness, two pigs and ox, wero also do-stroyed. The New llallut Law a the Fair. Ou Thursday aud Friday of the fair week au opportunity will booiferodull people who attend tho exhibition to educate themselves in voting under the new Baker ballot law which goes iu effect at the coming November election This is an opportunity that should not go by In default. Every voter who at tends tho fair should voto booths will bo orected uud the test of voting will bo conducted lu all respects like a re gular general election. The imjiort- uuco ot being educated on this point of voting cannot be urged too strongly. The Allentown Fair. The Forty-llrst Annual Fair of tho Lehigh County Agricultural Society will bo held on Septcmber2Cth to 30th, Tho Alleutown Fair has acquired the reputation of being tho best uud most successful exhibition iu the state. Iu every department of its displays it stood unrivnlled In the past, aud tho mnnagors havo determined that the coming event shall eclipse all its pre decessors In oxtent au magnlflcoiicc, The grouuds comprise upwards of 10 acres, and surpass in beuuty uud at tractiveness everything of tho kind lu this section of tho country. Besides, a uaturul grovo of o acres of stately oakr, upwards of 000 other shade trees havo been planted within the last few years over tho entire enclosure. Tho grove is supplied with seats, pavilions, toilet rooms, fouutaius, &o., and 10 more de lightful spot than this can bo found anywhere to spend a day of recreation and pleasure. !.!ceuilu Iuiueer. The question of llceuslug engineers is boing so agitated iu eveiy state lu the Union that within a short time, for tho protection of human lives, it will be impossible for uuy one intrusted with steam to hold or secure u situa tion without passing u rigid examina tion aud obtalnlug u license. Stephen son's Illustrated Practical Test has been published to aid engineers pre paring to puss such examination; uud as it embraces all the quostious asked ou tho Aoiler, Pump, Engine, Dynamo, Corliss Engine, Ac, it has already met with such a demand that It is now lu its fourth edition. This work, whicli only costs oue dollar, ouu be obtuiued of the publisher, Walter C. Krurt,70Lu Salle Street, Chicago. A 1'ructetilve Cltlieu. The Allentown Critic of Saturday had this to say of enterprising Fred Horlacher: "The Stroller met Fred Horlacher, at Lehlghtou a few days ago. Mr, Horla eher showed the improvements he is making in that towu. He has erected over a doseu houses and through his iultueuce aud money the electric light and Ice plants, and the electric road which will connect Lehighton and Mauoh Chunk were brought about thiough his energy, iir. Horlacher has three large bottling establishments, one In thU oity, oue iu Lehighton and auother at Slatington and by his con genial nature he iuu secured a large trade. Lehlghtou can well feel proud or Mr. llorlaouer. uuiiitiG'.H svi;i:rsT.KU shoot. home 1'relty Shuotiiis ol l.lie Ulrda on last Thurailay. Thursday was u big day for Weiss port aud vicinity. It was a gunner's day, and thoy were there In forco. Al lentown, Bethlehem, Tnniaqua, Maha uoy City, Weatherly and Lehighton were represented. Among the promi nent shooters wero Clayton, Sitler aud Lewis, of Taniaqua; Blank, Mitchell, McFaddeu and Gelssinger, of Bethle hem; John F. Weilor, of Allentown; Schoch, of Lehighton; Porrine, of Marlboro, N: J.; Hinnershltz, of Wood stock; Moses Georgo, of Bath, und many other noted crack shots of this part ot the State Tho following score will show that fluo shooting had been dono: FIRST EVENT. lVrrlue...... 1 0 Clayton 1 1 V..lters 1 1 Younif u 1 Mem 1 1 lllunennuz 1 l Cooper I 1 BCHOt.1!! l i Oclaslnccr ...1 0 ueorifu. i l sitter o muni; i CAIllKIN'S CAl'ITAt, INHH.LSUMMKll I.OVLINKss. A Nretlal Writer Telle the Story or the Week In llreety Sentence!. I'eriouat ami Other le. Miwaru Bel lass, oraKemati uu train drown by engine No. 131, fell under the car wheels white shifting In tho Mauch Chunk yard ou Thursday und sustnlued Injuries from which he dlod soon after at St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, whore he wns taken. At Concert Hall ou Friday, Hopt. 23, the great aud ouly Kelcy supported by n grout company, Including Lon don's famous prima donna, Lilllo Ln Rose, will present Col. Theodore Hop- penueitnors London production of Widow Murphy's Goat, rightly termed a band of fun. It made all London scream with dollght for '.W perform ances. Dou t miss it. Cliarlos W. Loutz, of East Mauch Chuuk, is homo from Lakowood ou Chautauqua, New York state, where ho was for a few weeks uuder treat ment for alcoholism. Charley looks like his old self again jronial, jolly and u smllo for everybody. He is the gouornl ageut for the Humuultus Com pany who positively guarantee a cure for liquor, opium or morphine and tobacco habits, ulbo for cigarette, chloral and cocaluo habits aud for all nervous diseases. Ho shows fully what the company can do by being un ob ject of their treatment. If you want luformallou on this subject don't for get to sea Charley, who will explain the whole business to you. A Veteran's Story Mr Jwph Bfem- merlchf an old soldier 620 II. UGth SI, N. V. City, writes us Tolan tirlly. In 1862, at Ui battle of Fair Oaks, ho was stricken with trplieId fever, and after a long strogcle in hospitals, lasting ser eral years, was dis charged as Incurable with Cetmuaptiem. Doctors said both lunps were affected and he could not lire lone, but a comrade urged him to try Hood's 8ar so par Ilia, llefore an bad finished one bottls his couch beean to get loose, the choking sensation led, and nlghl sweats grew less and less. He Is now in good health and cordially recommends Hood's Sarsaparilla as & general blood purifier and tanlc medi cine, especially to his comrades ln the O. A. It. Jos. IXemmorlch. HOOD'O PlLLO hand triad, and ar per ftct tn cob3 position, proportion and appearance. JAWFEU, the barber, opposite the Optra House, cuts hair, shaves uud docs every thing In flrst-cl.iss st le Drop la and see hi in. Closed on Simdavs. Toilet Artlctes (or sale. STUIJEU'S SlIAVINd SALOON, opposite the ADvocATit Officf, is headquarters lor Hhaviu(f.hitrcut tlnrr and ahumnnotiiir. I'urtinn. Urnttcntion pHidtoruUIng l-idtes banjrs mid Children's ll.il r. lollct u.HclesIor sale. Choice Chjars. Cam- GU TO Fits. UODEKKK, under the Kxchana Hotel. Bank striel for a smooth shave or fashionable hair cut. Closed on Sunday's lioeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff, We carry In htock a lull tine ot fancy toilet articles at low est pi Ices, and vse are the only place In town whero you ran buy (tender's Cream for thefare lrional. Your hunt earnest atteutlou Is called tu (his description of the Ktectropolse, a ruiist nonder fnldtsooreryfor the sure of diseases. Ubas htvn pruuouiroedbyphyslclanswliowerv browl minded eitmiuh tu study It, the greatest discov er) In the hlsfoty of medicine. It has beea pro nouiioed by Ministers ot the (lospel, "the (treat r it blessing (lod has letowed upon the race" It has accomplished cures where the tiHFst skillful eclaUsts In the world had fttfled. (Sea the case ol Hon. Titos. H. Schnatterly. ot l"a.J Wherever Produced It It working a volu tion In the medical wurld. This Is the ttlimmy of the dtK-tors 1 hemic Ives. Editorial In New oik Trade Kerbm, Juno lltb. ifWi: 'If there whs t-rer an tnstrntnwvt which nf flint sixht nnd eitrly Invpfdlzuttoti st-vin farclnA In It claims to the recognition of intelligent people), hot proves tihii marching testa beyond the shadow nf a umild tn rumeM curalhe Ktters tmjotid all medlrall systems, medic! oks, and medic! mTn of III old world and' the new, then that Instrument Is found In this same wonderrmi EleclroiKdw:. Thcwe cvnneet cdwlth Ms sale( and ltine riidniliiir M are round to be ot the iituhest standing- financially, socially, comnteirlaliy, representative rltleus in all respects It Is endorsed by the best lu the land RAvernors, rapltalM. editors, physi cian, clergymen, bankers, merchants aud man nfaeturers whose names rnrry weight. The earnest tmestlgalor will And we h.ie, luno way, etagKeratpd tha wonders d this Inurn ment, and Ihe sufferer will mss lln hour these lines lell leiieath his notke. The Elerlropolse Is all potent for good -alt powerful forheallh. We unri-M'rvfdly endorse it and recommrnd It toiill'-rew York fiade ltevlcw, .lime lilli. TtHiely Advice, Iu Lsltlutf on election, loiiomber that wbeu tho bet is decided, the cold winds of Nevomber will b blowing around your liotnerf. Uefore putthiif up your uiouey ou a sure thluff, look into your coal blu, nnd exttmiuo the cotidltiou of your last winter's flannels and overcoat. You may decide to adopt the only course that is absolute ly sure, which Is, "hanK on to your money." This Is seuslble advice from au exchange. Popular Store Noutu First St., Leukjuton. Sl'ECIALLV A'rrnACTIVM LOW PRICKS AS AN INCENTIVE TO KAHLY V'ALI. PURCHASERS. now slioYlnK the largest nud most raniplote nd vnrled stock of Dry GoodB ever olfered for sale in this vicinity, and at attractively Low Trices. Novelties lu I)rss Fabricts and Conibiuatlou Dress Patterns are Here aud in almost endless variety, aud will compar. more than favor ably with the offeriuRS of the beet City Houses. While are prices will bhow a decided saving of from 2."i to 33 per cent. Vnn cjin ask for nothing in this lino that we do not have and at Erioes as low aud perhaps u little it lower than you can buy else where. Special care Is paid to Bet ting aud feellliiK the purest and best things under this head be caaco wo mean to ma!o our store the leading store lu this towu. We might quote prices, but you will be better satisfied by calling. A carefully selected assortment at ii Combination flow Prices. Wool blankets We have some aud thoy will soon be needed. The prices are very LOW. Como and see us. Uuy here; we de liver goods to all part of town free. GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street, Lehighton. UhOUK WAitmr r,un:i: "WarehousE. I now showing a very choice assortment of Dress Goods, Up all the popular weaves of the Keason. You nre invited to ex- amine the line before making purchases, as we guarantee that Qualities, Styles aud Prices wiH plase you HOW TO O O 0 o SECOND EVENT. CLljtull emitT... Oooiier. rerrtue i 0 Keliriic I (leliluctr 0 (teorcr 1 Merit 0 Walters... IK-- IllmieriUiltr., e-l 1-3 e-i 13 1-3 1-3 1 11 1 0-1 1 1-3 1-6 1-5 1 IS 2- 3 1- 4 0 J 2- 5 2-2 1- 5 0-1 llcuuccu Prices SAVE MONEY. Trade on Special Patterns of Shoes. ..118 2 0-1 Sitler IiebrlK Cooper Seliocli lieJsiuger i.eorRt. thihd event. 2 2 1 1 0 t l-l CLmoti... 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 u 2 I I 2 0 1 0 I 1 2 Uerlolet 2 feirlue .0 manic 1 v z McfHiltlen 10 2 0 lllnnerahtu 1 Its FOl'RTI! EVENT. Uouner 0 ltolirlc 1 Sitler 0 Michael I lVrilite 1 lioorgu 1 Oelsiuger ...0 Clayton I Ulnnerslilu .o selueli J Mera4ltte!i m n.H.o UUIIK ' 0-l 1-7 0- 4 1- 0 15 1- 0 0- 1 2- 3 1- 0 2 0-3 1 0-0 Kehrlu (teftiugef . . . UIOUWMMIK. dyliH.' 1 Cooper VNrtitcn ...i Hcaoeli 1 ur -o INtrrfoe MlehMl ... FIFTH KVBNT. ..till 10 2 1 2 10 10 2 1 0 1 0 1112 1 2 1111 13 12 1 1110 0 2 112 2 1 0 0 0 I l-B 0-2 1 1-0 t- t-a 0-2 1-2 o-l 0- I 1 1-7 1- 2- 10 1-10 1- 5 1- 0 0- I Reduced Prices On Hpecial Lines of Boys' and Children's Suits. with E. 11 educed Prices On Many, Lines of Desirable Goods. G. ZERN, Opera House Block. For the fall und wiuter seusou wo have received a large aud varied btock of children's and boys' suits aud over ooat which wo are selllug at rock bot tom prices at the Oue Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. AsceiUiu K. II, lloblV latest prlc for trolil aud silver watoheo before vou aud 7 o'olook on October i, for the pur-1 purchase elwwhere. It will ixwltively luMi ui Biwiiug hv new iiireeioni. nay you for your trouble. T .. l , II. . J ,uu.a.i,.n.mHu, -Itwlllpay you to buy your wed. Ladies' gold watchac the nrettiut '""8 'B at & II. HohlVi Maueii ever seen iu a Jewelry rtore in this sec c'lullk Jlry store. tiou is what everybody says who have I A ohamploushlp game of 1mm Iwll seen K II. Itolil's new fall deeigns. I between Lausford and the Y. 11. O. A., t Theodore Feuner, of towu, ono of PotUvllle, will be pluyed on the for- the 13ti crew, is suffering with a mashed I nior's grounds ou Saturday, Sept. 24. baud that was caught between the Pottsville has defeated almost every- 1 .-!. i i . . . I tl.l.... In . I ..1 t 1 1 . ... uuwiwra uu o"imj uujur ut juauou- iuu " wuiu uo lag, which we will make to order all iug Siding. a record of 13 games won, 8 lost, and 1 woolen -.uits from U uu to J5 ll t It is givtu out at the l'hiludttlphia tied. Tim Hurst, late of the Natiouul wouicu in onout-. from il3 un tn m & Reading shopM at Pottsville that the I8Ue. will umpire the game. Lovers n,i all ooleu puut from UiO un to management uf that comistuy has de- of the national sport should not fail to m. ill at Bondheim's Mrelu.i,t t'liuuk cided to pamt all its mam aud leased . 'his game. Tailoi iug Hall, Maiuh Chuuk will Nervous Prostration. - We are uow better prepared than ever before to furnleh the wants of the i ieI'iene. ftlru 1 Nervous custom trade in ali the latest styles of ! &VS sultiugs, overuoatlugs, aud lutntaloon .iawawe Mill new ma a. tawelrv store, other deeW enll muSt I lliua rnbhl ukU i , . .. . .-I "w .... ...... ...j ' "-" ounla &lvUs and nrliKia we nan beat .. .. ------ w nua - .wjiu iuuu,' uuuuwwie uj ' is ju im " auu serure you garaeuyies ana prices, we ou oeat on , tu idautlnai nine i.i...k ti, wi.ii. ii.. i . ..,..., i . anything iu Trice Star Chunk. thi. valley at the One iuuiuji ciook. uiaoa, wuu wiuu leuenng, id me same , the tue of the Never rUilKeoket Alarm bewt at auu workiuausbli Clothing Hall, Mauch i " auu use a ioos, seeing is uellev- style as the Leblgb Valley oars are Clock, sold by E. II Hold, Maueh Else here see Miss Uraver new iug, you know. peiuted. Chunk. j advert ist ment 1TSesla,Dnllurss.Coaruslon.lIrs irria. tis. ns. iiiiu- iiuire, upiaia Habit, llruiikeunens, elr., are cored hy Dr. Miles licsloratlve Nervine. It doe not ronuln oplalsa. Un. Bopfau O. browDlM. lleWiH. Its., ssSSred with Eptlepsv foe 50 reari nd Uviiaei to s oomblaUeurc Jim rntm, tiw, urcsx.o. iisa bean asenoi tUl PrOStnUlUB Int tuur ur&maU Km uim Usui os utsa ur. muss nt. srvlnet hm it now well, ftl&s books rrcs si dniMtau. Or. Miles' Hmn and fjvsr Pltls, 50 do for t& Mail are ut fee reosdy for mlSsMoeai. ToroSl lirer. !.. sta, Or.Mlles'MedloalCo.,Elkhtirt,ind. TiSIAL liOTTfcK rSES. Wo are showing by far a prettier and more complete line of J All Kinds of FURNITURE, l nan ever belore, All the new effects ii Bed Hoom and Parlor Suites, .Vide Hoards Hall Racks. Book Cases. Dining Hoom Tables nnd Fancy Rockers nt a marvel of low prices. Il 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, Hemy Schwartz's, First, street, Lehighton. At the same time a look into our Cloak Rsom on the second floor will con vince you that we carry the largest and most popular line of Ladies , Jisses and Children s OT.CHKSiti the Vnlley. Ou the second lloor you will also find a stock of BLANKETS and COMFORTS, Single and Double Shawls, Lace Curtains. Chenille and Tapestry Table covers, etc., among them you will hnn many BARGAINS that arc not tn be had else. where. Many new linos of Ladies' and Children's HOSIERY and UNDER TTEAR were received during the past week and are now renuy mr your inspection. Special Value on every counter for this week. &X0BB BWoif m In this space we will make a very im portant announcement iu a week or two, when we opeu our branch Stove and Tin Store in Aaron Snyder's New Block, at the Lehigh bridge, Weissport. In the meantime just keep your optio squinted this way. W. a KUHNS The Leading One Friee Stove Dealer, North First St., Lehibgton. Sold by X, O. Tiiumas No. 765 HamiltonStreet, Allentown, pa. LaLleaaaaaaHlBaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaL
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