THE COUNTY SEAT. AIlllON' UAl'lf.M. 114 l'Ul.l. MOMM Hll LOVI.INIlsH. NpriUI Writer Telli (tie Story nf II. r Wk In llresy Helilenrt. I'rrionnl nntl Otliervr Ut. Ktl Uerger whm nt L'RUsAtiqHn on 'rlday. John Arner, ot Allettt own, witi Iiero oil Wednesday. 1'euu Uowman, ot lioxor A. lluw- inati, Dowmanttowu merchant, circled hero tlits week. Sheriff Wolili Is UikittLr oaro ot thirteen prisoners twelve male mid one female. W. V. Harrison, h Wllkusharro lumber, was found on tho street un conscious Tuesday with every Indica tion ot liavluc been foully dealt with. Miss Susie Haines, of Audenreld, autl James Hepplwlte, ot Philadelphia, were wedded at Muuch Chunk on Saturday. The young couple wore tendered u reception tit tho homo of the bride's parents. They will make their home in Philadelphia. Mauch Chunk was favored with u visit from our old friend It. (1. Steel, the Suamokln Dispatch, last Satur day. Harry at one time pushed the pen ou tho Dally Times, but Is now the editor of a paper of his own and Is getting there famously. ORIGINAL CHEAPCASHSTORE BREEZY HAPPENINGS While Visitinn our Fair fpno -r.fi ZV.V. mm RT0P.T3 We have Quito a Fair for U Never in the history of ou business career neve we suuwu such on elegant line of Dress Materials, Domestic anil Import ed, at prices never before known the buyitiK public. All the latest Dress Trim mings the markets havo.at prices that no house in this Valley can i-l. 'T. It -.. .1 Ann ... . In mi iiH ii in nri: iia i, 11111. pleasant for you. J. T. NUBBAUM. rim street, between Houth aud Hum BtreeU, Leutaiiton, in. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, OCTOIlEIt 1, 1892. Till: C.UIUON COUNTY FAllt. Xt01rttKvrrrrumU of Bclog Grand Hucce.i, If the weather Is propitious next week the annual exhibition of the Carbon County Industrial Society on their spacious and elegantly appointed grounds in this town, will surpass all previous efforts on the part of the directors. The exhibition building tue secona uoor: mo mce iracx uas been put In good condition and Is now one of the finest courses in the Lehigh Valley or Eastern Pennsylvania, the refreshment stands aud live stock stalls haye also overhauled and renov ated and are In nrst-class condition Last Saturday the refreshment stands were sold as follows: J. C. Straussberger, No. 1 930.00 Nathan Rex. No. 2 31.00 Mrs. Dlose, No. 3 41.00 Phaon Strauss, No. 4 38.00 John Eaches, No. 5 .10.150 Wm. Yehl.No.G 13.00 EdBlose,No.7 23.00 The amouut derived from the sale of stands is not as large as heretofore. The ticket office will be In charge of Henry uetnaman, ot East .1auch Chunk, and D. II. Long, of town. Entry clerk Altred Whittiugham. The following bands have been en gaged. East Penn Band, Wednesday. Arlon Cornet Band, of Lebighton, Thursday. Mahoning band, Friday. Special police officers J. J. Hummel and John Bailey. Marshal Joseph Strohl. During the week there will be tiorso racing and other amusement. On DUAL MAl-IHlllt OK Mltllt: Oil 1.1188 IMI'OIITANUU. NEWSY WEISSPORT. 11 UN I'll VNKI.IK'STOWN Willi: AH A KM ANlWoglilNtl. What Hat Orenrcxl In tliUCItr IliirhiK Urn Week l-ertlnenllr Kpllonilieil lir Our SirUI lleiionere. Buy your Jewelry atllockVantl you get tho best. Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartn's. Fine free lunch will bo served nt W. A. Petors' restaurant on Saturday evening. IC V. Horford has been mndo presl lent of the Board ot Health and Dr. C. V. Bower, secretary. Bock, the jeweler, is showing some new and very protty things In rings all kinds and styles. Just make it a point to soo Davit) Ebbert when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Don't buy clocks of tho Installment man, Bock will save you ono-halt the prlco if you buy from him. Wanted Fifteen girls nt tho Lo- hlghton Hosiery Mill. Steady work aud good pay. Apply at once. Dr. W. F. Danzer, the well-kaown ear, eye and noso specialist ot Hazle ton, will be at the Exchange Hotel on Friday, Oct. 11. Do yon buy Pocket Books, Pocket Knives, Writing Desks and Card Casos. Wo have a largo well selected lino ot these goods. Take a look at them, at Luckenbach s, Mauch Chunk. Charles Schoch, of Fourth street, who Is at St. Luke's Hospital, South Bethlehem, under treatment, is re ported as no better in condition. Jake Klstler, ot town, has sold his tract of timber land In Franklin. Oo to C. A. Harding's llvory on North street for teams for pleasure purposes or for weddings or funerals. Lowest prices. Our popular young townsman W. E. Ash, will accept our thanks, for a lot of dollclous grapes. They immense. -Charles Klpp and Wilson Frautz entertained in royal stylo the members ot the Germania Sangerbund on last Thursday evening, the occasion being thoir birthday anniversaries. uonitz Bpituer, employed on Obert's new building, took a tumble Friday and landed thirty-live feet from whero he started. Ho was badly bruised. "I have used Salvation OU for frosted test and backache and found It to be the best remedy aad pain killer on earth. -Vrs. Maggie Nteder, Mt, Pleasant, V estmoreland Co., Pa.' Horlacher's new block Is being occupied. This week Theo. Schalfer, II. V. Morthltner, Jr., Mrs. Campbell and Milton Trainer took possession The homes are pleasantly situated. Lester Rehrlg has just llnlshed papering the interior of the handsome building on Third street erected by Zach Horn. "The Kitchen Pride," a new piece of furniture without which no kitchen Is complete, for sale by the Lehigh Coal A Hardware Co., Limited. Call and see It. lm. joun ureuner, carpet woaver. on Second near Coal street, will re move on or about October 15th to the corner of Cth and Cypress streets he will continue to weave n first-class carpet. 3t The Lehlghton Water Company VV.ttVt.V. ON TIIK OO. I'lnnti INilmr tit I'niiillltir I'fecM (hmtltig mill Cloltiff. .Khiior II. KoiU, of Bownianstowii, whs doing business here on Monday. Miss Ida Hellmuu, ot the south end, won at Mauch Chunk ou Monday. .Mrs. Al Campbell mid son "Dick," were Monday visitors Tli "Stroller" WamMjr Kltoiule. the IlHienlitre Ml llil Town Mtiil trinity In Hie Veiinl llriulitKUle. Robl. N. Anthony did business at ot Lansford, Mlenlown nil Thmm1.iv. 1'0. - Milton Snyder did busltit-w tit At- wjuoc" -writ, wiium lnnlnwn mi Mnnrfar. 1 miner spent baturuay at Alancli Mlwt Ida Delbnrt Is luimo from n I "UUIIK. t.leasant visit to Phlladelnhla. . .airs, wiuani u. walsoit, omauK- -Presiding Elder Loonold. oflAllen- wuy. 13 ponuing u lew weeKN among (men. tvn ln.ro Old INOnUS Bt UH.StOI. I'O. " " ... .." Rev. Renultimr. nf Allnntmvii. vis. " urno uauer, m ouo lime a itcd Ed Notlnteln and famllv this teacher In our public schools, Is visit- Wook lug her parents on Third street. Mrs. Nullum W.W rntiin...1 nn . .1' rank and Charles Acker, "bklii Jfonday from liVor nleusant visit to "orn nnu lttx collector itenrig woro hor son Frank nt Mountain Top. Religious services wilt bo held In school ball, Sunday evening. Rev. Ncwhart is expected to preach. The public school in Rickcrtsville will open on Monday under the man agement of Town Clerk A. A. Heltz. Mlis Hattlo Roth, of rillow. Va., Is visiting Misses F.mmn and Tllllo Sny der, estimable young ladles of the cast side. A. A. Oplinger Is a now and pleas ant salosman with O.J. Saegor. Mr. Opllnger comes from Danlclsvllle, Northampton county, and a fow years ago was with N. Snyder here. Lost A Lehlghton First National Bank deposit book. Tho finder will confer a favor by returning It to John W. Heller, East Wolssport. Mlssos Heckle Wintllng and Edna Ornvor wero Interested spectators at tho production "Under the Lion's Paw" In Mtisio Hall, Allcntown on last Thursday evening. until tno uynosuro Llnu .secure suitable, quarters they will hold their monthly meeting alternately at the visitors nt Gettysburg over Sunday, Bishop Dubbs was In town this week, tno guest of Rev. A. M. Sampscl and others. J. D. llalllet, one of Etist Peun's solid citizens, was a familiar figure on our streets last Tuesday. .Comrade Chas. Rnddltz ami wife are back from a two weeks trip to Washington, D. C, and other places. The gcnral, whole-souled Alvln Hagedortt, of Philadelphia, was n visi tor In town on Wednesday. , John E. Seldlo and wife, of Bank- way, nro visiting relatives and friends In Reading, Hamburg and other places. . . Mrs. Beers, ot Easton, visited Geo. B. M. Stockor on First street, and re turned Saturday accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Stocltcr, . .-Vrs. W. F. Semntel mid Mrs. Chas. Rehrlg, of the south end, visited their parents in Llzzard Creek this week. . .Allen Peters, of Now York, Is back home nnd will, In tho future, bo In the tailoring establishment of H. H.Peters on First street. . .Aaron Drclsbach, who lost a leg in homes of tho several members of tho U' fa.,al ,le.? )nse , aQclieat last Lecuuiwer ieit iniswceK ior uocnesier N. Y to secure nn artificial member. L. K. Bachman nnd family, of South Bethlehem, spent last Friday In this town with M. O. Clauss on north First street. .Miss Bello Ingham, on estiniablo club. Saegcr, our hustling wholosale man, received n car load of flne"sweets" this week and next week he expects a car load of "peratoes" from New York State. T.Vnttb KVinli T...llnn Till! day recently killed a copperhead snnko ""'f f P1j""p,1,ure' N ' nboitt. iU tort Inn nn.l oiol.t inr.1... in l0 pleasant sojourn with Mrs. E- about feot long nnd eight inches In circumference. Aftor the snake was killed 27 young ones crawled out of it. V..1 Pimnlmll tl.n nan I...-!.. I...t rer the canal bridge, has ay "'0 former's parents at Windsor. N r,lnn.1. t.... VA lll .1 1 1 u"t sul ...u..j .k.iuo ..u. v. . . Hiiiumiuuu L, Smith, ou Hank way. W. E. Ash and family, of Third street, arc spending n few weeks with business because ho knows how to shave and becauso ho Is n royal fellow. Reuben Amor, of Lonir Run. wns badly squeezed between the bumpers of two cars nt Mahoning Siding on Tuesday. John Hottcnstcln, of Lo hlghton, took tho Injured man home. R. J. Hongen was at Bethlehem on Tuesday afternoon. Miss Oertrudo Horn & Co., Isu now Arm of young ladles who have just opened a millinery store, It. tho Drctty little storo room just above Kroamcr & Lentz's general storo In ..Our young friend William Koonsi the tailor, has secured employment at Wllkesbarro for which city ho left on Monday morning. Will's many friends wish him success. . .John Horn, the veteran Democrat, was in town Saturday. Ho will vote Clevolnnd again this fall. Mr. Horn left for SuUlvnn county where he is overseeing tho erection of n strip of railroad A. J. llalllet, after spending n well earned and delightful vacation with "the folks" nt Normal Square, returned EastWeissport. The firm starts out Monday to Notv Haven, Conn, where under very encouraging prospects. 1,6 " " "l 'n 1 L ?,"eSe' , -Jacob Straussbercer has onened . . L. 'man' Southend, Thursday and Friday a mock election Ullv6 run tj,elr water maln will be held under the new ballot law. across the Lehigh river into Weissport. Thecon- tract will shortly be given out to run tho pipes through Weissport. We tender u sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harding, of Iron street, In the death of their bright little two year old son, Henry D. In- SurpiUefll The friends of F. D. Miller, ot Sec- birthday anniversary, the other night treated him to a delightful surprise. TIia evpnlnff'a nleasurps consisted of the various amusements and concluded terment was mado on Wednesday after- with nn nnn(.tl7lnir lnnpliAnn. Donff.l"OOn. also received numerous nrosents. We nre sortl' to n0e accident Those present were Sarah Milter, that befe11 0,,r yuneT townsman, Ed Matilda Miller, John Hottensteln and Honchen. He Is a carpenter employed wlfB. Wnthnn Rvrlr nnd wife. Mrs Ed oy Ed Christman.'and was In the act Jacob Straussbcrger has opened the oyster season nt his restaurant nnd Is now prepared to servo soups, stows, f rys nnd raws by tho pinto or to supply families at very low ratos. The patron age ot the publlo Is solicited and satis faction Is guaranteed. Restaurant, Bridge street, next to Biery's drug storo. 3t WEissroitT, Ph., Sept. 23, 1SD2. Eoitor or the C.innoN Advocate. There is and has been tor some ttmo past a rumor in circulation that Mr. John W. Heller, the Prohibition candl dato for Representative, had withdrawn his name. This Is absolutely false and without foundation. The report cvi dently having been put in circulation by somo malicious person or persons. Oct. 1.-5 w. Committee. Hunsfcker and daughters, Mrs. E. W. Clauss, Mrs. W. I, Peters, Mrs. W. O. Miller, Mrs. Ed McCormlck, Mrs. Wm. Schadle, Mrs. David Hatch, Mrs. Wm Michel, Mrs. W. I, Semniel, Mrs. Krd man, Mrs. A. K. Miller, Mrs. William Brlnkman, Misses Minnie Semmel, Carrie Hough, Aggie Strauss and sis ter, Irene, Mary and Emma Fenster- macher, Emma Williamson, Rehrlg, Minnie Moulthrop, Stocker, Ellen Peters, Alice McCor- of driving a nail when It broke sudden Vy, a piece hitting him in the left eye. The Injury sustained Is a very painful one and he may loose tho sight of the optic Charles A. Harding has just suc ceeded D. J. Klstler as proprietor of the popular Carbon House Livery, on North street. Charley will at once Mary equip tho stable with new carriages Llllle amt several new and fast Horses nnd will hustlo for business In bis line. mlok,T.aud C. V, Klelntop, Granville In Uh now vonture ho has the best Rehrlg, J. E. Miller. Secouil UUtrlct Conference. The semi-annual meeting of tho seo ond district conference of the Evan gelical Lutheran Ministerial of Penn sylvanla and adjacent states will convone.on Monday evening in the Rov. B. F. Annel s church at Bangor, ... ! ... umu ui nil aiuub ft. tuu ju' The meeting will open with a full ser- alve tho jolly vm trlH, vice Him me auuumaivriug ui ihjuiwu' nlon. The district Includes North wishes ot a large circle of friends for abundant success. Philip Maus, who enjoys the dis tinction of boing the first voter to vote at the third ward polling place, has opened a cigar store next to Rhoad's store, First street, where can always be found a full lino ot cigars and to bacco ot nil kiuds at the lowest prices. lm. Moses Rehrlg has been appointed agent for the United States Industrial loft on Tuesday for Lcrado, Texas, where he has secured an excellent post tlon. Tho mnny friends of Mr. Bach man wish him succoss In farnway Texas. .Wilson Montz, of Iown, was in this placo seeing old friends last week. It was Mr. Montz's first trip east In twen ty-nino years. He oxprcssod himself as greatly pleased with Lehighton's progress, L. II. Nothstelu, of Third street was at Allontown ou Saturday calling on his sou Ira, who Is a student In Muhlenberg Colloge. Wllmer Heldt and Edgar Xander, also of town, attend the same Institution. .Miss Stella Hummer, saleslady In B. K. Culton s store, is back from a two weeks' vacation pleasantly spent Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller iu the 1""1bUrg J" Menda, death of their daughter Addle J., of consumption after a continued illness for a long time. Interment will bo made Saturday. Deceased was nged eighteen years. ItnAVElt MKAIIOW. This town has a Young Men's boo. ial Club, Tho new frame school house bore Is nlmost completed. Beaver Meadow Democrats will or ganizo a campaign club. John Mooney, n Beaver Meadow minor, was killed at Evans' colliery on Monday by n fall of rock. Jdlss Bridget McColl nnd Patrick McNamara nre otto since Saturday. The ceremony was performed In Mary s church, ampion.iuigti.i.ari.on.aionroe.r ne, Llfe Insurance Company, of Nowark, Wayne ami Husqueuanna counties. N , liaH ....,, ... om0 t.. i.i, r..st. fT-l. , 1 ... t .. I . , . ml,A !..,. A I iiicio uio uiiiiiirn.. iuo ivo. .l,lonm. Uonnn.l strnnn. t i . Iinrniimh. B. Home, of Allentown, is president; M, .i,, lro imsiBM Ma tueuev. ii. u. urunuing, ot wuue .Pf,,i (t,,ii , ii.n , Havsu, Oermau secretary, and the Rev. tmrtlnnUrs mil nn u r. lirhriir. J. 11 Kuder, English secretary, During You will come to I ho Lohltrhton the meeting the question of vacant oB ,,.. . nlur ,!,,.,. ?othrmTsslon.ryUand "Sutlne busl. ness of the district. All the Lutheran Merchant tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk, ministers are expected. I We will make all woolen pants to order I at 15, worth tS. All wool suits and i aiiiiyvii.lk. 1 0Tercoat8 to order at 15aud 20, worth --Constable Raworth. of Lehlghton. etoi nd guarantee you nest ; committing an assault and battery on John Scuatf, The case will have a -The Lehlghton Hosiery Mill Uavo all the orders that they can till until While absent her position was excel lently tilled by Miss Ella Rapp, one of Welssport's estimable young ladles. Eli Heiutzleniau, of East Penn, is home from a trip through the west lasting over three mouths. While absent Mr. Heiutzlemnn visited many places of interest and he comes home restored to health and well pleased with Ills long trip. ..Frank Moyer, of MIohigau, was spending n few days In town this week, Mr. Moyer is a native Lehlghtonlan but has been In the west for the past twenty years. His wife, now deceased was a daughter of the late Robert Bartholomew. ..Henry Fix, Sum Owens, Harry' Fleck. W. F. Oskin. D. Z. Miisselmnn au Abo Osklu, F. T. Redman, M. T. Riley, Frank Harris, W. L. Sechler, Braddock, and J. E. Oreen, of Caillslo; Herman STAT 12 MUSIC TKACIIKKS- ASSOCIA TION. Vinlli Antiunl Meeting; tu be ilel.l In Itenil- lliff ou llecember 37, XS nnd 80. The fourth annual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Muslo Teachers' Association will bo held at tho Grand Opera House, In tho City of Reading, on tno 2 1 th, 28th and 29th of Decem ber, 1802. Everything points to Its being the most successful meeting yet held by tho Association. In addition to the essays which have been nrenared nre In courso of preparation by somo of the most eminent mnslcluus and teachers In tho State, there will bo discussions on timely topics of Interest to oyery one at all interested In the cause of music. There will be three concerts uud two recitals, and whilst those given nt pre vious meetings of tho Association wero In every way admirable, It Is the luteu tlon of President Berg, In conjunction with the rrogrnni Committee, that those of the coming meeting shall ox eel all previous efforts. The new features will be presented at this meeting a Brst-class orchestra of not less than 40 men, and a chorus of about 12j voices, who will, in con COI.I.IH1K AMU MINISTHltlUH. Rlnltem nt M ulilenkerK A Mi-.tlnc of the Lulliemti AllnlitertutH. The Bxeoutlvo board of he trustees nf Muhlenberg College nu t Monday. Tho Rov. 0. 1'. Speiker i , .ideil nnd tlio Rev. S. A. 7,leKnftis,. ted as sec retary. It was oue of the regular monthly meetings of what Is known as the central oxocutlvo committee, which consists of eleven members elected by tho trustees of the college, nnd which has charge of nil matters pertaining to tho institution which comes upbetneen tho uuuual sessions. Tho Rev. O. J. Cooper, tho lluuuclat ngeut of tho col lego, loud his report. It was very sat isfactory uud represented I he debt of tho college to bo about 415,000. A spoclal clfort Is tu bo mado by the Lutherans generally to havo this debt canceled during tho present quarter' centennial yoar of the college. Tlioso present at tho meeting wero tho Rove. O. F. Spelker, S. A. Repass, T. L. Solp, J. D. Scbnild, C. J. Coopor, S. A. Zlo- geufuss, F. F. Fry, and Mossrs. Alfred O. Saegor and Thus. Saegor. Tho Lutheran Ministerial Associa tion of this part of tho Lehigh Valley had its regular monthly mcotiug Mon day afternoon In tho chapol of Muh lenberg College at Allentown. Thirteen of the thirty members were present, but tittle business was transacted. A comprehensive and able paper was read by the Rev. S. A. Repass ou "Sin against the Holy Ghost." A paper rep resenting u sketch of u sermon was to have been presented by tho Rev. Dr, Geislugor, of Easton, but that divine was unavoidably absent. Tho next meeting will bo held at Allentown at the resldouco ot the Rov. J. S. Ren- ulnger. Those present Monday wore Drs. S. A. Repass, G. F. Spelker, f J. I Selp, C. J. Cooper, J, S. Relnulnger, fl, F. Gardener, and M. H. Richards, of Allentown; B. F. Apple, of Bangor; S. S. Zlegenfuss, of Germantown; W. Lazarus, ot Mount Bethel; J. A Upp, of South Easton, and W. D. 0. Keitor, and F. F. Fry, of Bethlehom. wkst nam. - Amaudus Klstler aud family, of Lehlghton, were visitors among rela tives and friends In and around tills placo. The champion, of SnydersvlllB, re-1 oeutly laid out tho Irish Iny at W.P.I station. The tight was ended by Cou stablo Nester, who, with great dllll cully, secured n revolver from tho hitter's persou. Aaron Glattsc, of nutr Dorsett Stn- t Ion, who had one of his nrms fractured aud othcrwlso severely bruised by u heavy leant passing over Ittni, Is slowly Improving. Tho only child of James Brown, of Llzxurd Creek valley, which dittl suit- lenly, uged 2 years, wits Intoned lit ZIou'h church eetnutety. Lowls F. Houser, of Roland, Mass., ho wus culled homo on tho sad mis sion of attending the funeral tit his mother, Mrs. Aaron Houser, of near .Ion's church, left again on Tuesday last accompanied by Goorge Attger inan.of Noithamttiti county, fur his iormcr uome in luassucnusctu. Lowls Zlcgtor. uf near Lelbysvllle. wus made very happy last week by his wifo presenting him with a September blossom In the shape of u Utile girl. Wo congratulate "Is." on at last becom ing n full Hedged pap. and bono that tho now little gill will In duotlmore eclvo the companionship of a llttlo brother. -Tho farmers throughout this seu- tlou have cummoncod plowing up uud housing their potatoes. Thcv arc tak ing up early for the purpose uf getting tne use oi me putcnes tor seeding ot other crops. Tho potatoes crop Is not turning out as well ns expected, the yield being much below the nverugo of former years, mo snorutge is uttrl bitted to the long dry spell In July and August. It Is likely that potatoes will command n high prlco during the winter. IIIH IIKA1) cut ore. Albert OerniHll, n Lelitgli Vultey Kail ronder. Killed. Of Albert German's death the Whlto llaveu Journal says this: Albert A., son of Joseph Gorman, formerly of Tannery, was fatally injured In tho Central yard ut this place early Thurs day morning. He was employed us brakemuu on u coal train, aud after dropping off somo cars hero the train procecdod up tho mountain. At the water tank at Bcr- gcr's Herman did not show up, and when the train reached Penobscot ho A Veteran's Story Nr. Jph Hem nierlchtan old soldier, 629 E. 148th St, N.V. City, writes ui Tolun Urlly. In 1663, at tfa battla ot Fair Oaks, be vras stricken with IfpfaaU fcrvr, and alter a Ions struggle in hospitals, lasting ser eral year, was dis charged as lncnrabla With CBUBIpll. Doctors sMd both 1 units wero affected and ha could not live long, but a comrade urged htm 10 iry iiooa 5 narsnparuia. weiuro no uu finished one bottle Ms cousrh began to get loose, the choking sensation left, and nlghl sweata gtew less and less. He Is now In good health and cordially recommends Hood's Sarsaparilla was still missing. A telegram was sent junction with the orchestra, produce 11 ,,ero iliiri"K for him, uud when tho short cantata by an emlueut Pennsyl vania composer, and n Te Deuin by another eminent sou of the Keystoue State. These should command the attention thev deserve. No one at all In sympathy with the growth and oxpanslon of tho art dlvluo call afford to miss attendance upon this meeting. If you are not it mem ber, become so at once. Membership Is divided into two classes-active und associate. The active list Is composed ot professional musicians, and tho as sociate of amateurs aud all other.! In forested In muslo. The membershln fee Is u mere trifle oue dollar per year, whih admits to nil concerts and business sessions of tho Association, anil also entitles each member to the Annual Report of the work of the As- soclatiou, in which the essays, discus. Ions and business are fully set forth. together with a list of the members, both actlvo and associate. Tho report alone Is worth more than the cost of membership. The coming meeting will also give an opportunity of vlsltlug otio of the most delightful and hospitable Inland cities in the country. Arrangements nre already belug made iu several bectlous of the State for excursions on the above occasion, thoreby securiug cheaper transporta tion and lowor hotel ratos. This is tin excellent plan, aud should be adopted by all sections of the State, Tho officers for 1892 are: 3Ir. Ed ward A. Berg, President, of Beading, und Mr. Edmund Wolseilfer, Secretary aud Treasurer, of Philadelphia, to whom applications tor membership call bo made, or to the Vice President tor this county, Mr. C. V. Klelntop, Mauch Chunk. night men ut the Central station went through tho yard looking for him, they found his body between tho rails, with his neck huttgitig over oue rail, No oue knows just how tho accident happened, but it is supposed that iu walking over tho cars ho utudo u mis step, fell upon his head, which was bruised and cut, aud stunned so that he could not recover himself, uud so fell between the curs. About, twenty cars pusscd over his neck, nearly se verelng It from his body. 'Stptlro Tuttlo empanelled u coroner's jury consisting of E. E. Cramer, B. W Chllds, l'iniik Feist, Theo. Miller uud Jas. Vinson, uud utter viewing the body they returned a verdict ot acci dental death, German was u member of Oak Groye Council, Jr. O. U. A. M of Pleasant Corner. Interment took place on Suu day services being In the M.1& church this city. l-ACKKUTON. other night. Curran won, Gallagher's friends are not at all satisfied and want another contest. Maulou itolcliard, appointed u member of the Board of Health, n 111 not serve. JtANr:s II.I.K. hearluz In Beltz's oourt of Justice on APr11 or MaT of net y"". The con cern is now running to me auvantago of the stockholders aud It looks as It along side ot the bridge crossing the they would et B slx Per r,iut dividend Lehigh river. The work wsdou bynextsPrIn- The management of the ttemsley and Btelgerwalt. m"1 " 1,1 inB """ UI Ju"u ""i Uutler & Co. have placed In posl-1 "" d""jt , rams iui w tlon a fine coal oil Dumn. The woiklborsandfrleiidsof JJrs.0. Fortwautler. was done under the supervision of W. on Second street, tendered her a pleas FnowsTo - minute than some people do iu a week, auulverary of her birth. The event was 1 mane one or greatest pleasure uy me Indulgence in the usual amusements. Tim PnlnPT nr.m.lln PI..1, wm l iaie Hour a tieieciauie repast was produce the "Social Glass" on the 20th served to tho guests In a manner such oi next niontn tn llosack Hall. as only the good women of Lohlchton itev. w w, sioaair, of Auuenrieu, know bow. Those present were mflnedtohls home, the result of I i,i,a ,... iihi..,i. i tendlnn the Ihlh PrBsLvteir Traiuer, W. O. Miller, Lewis Klepnlng. Btroudsburg. The church tu which the er, Phaon Clauss. Wm. Michel and sessions were held Is being repaired, Misses Bailie and Eniallne Clauss, Ella and while Inspecting the edifice, Mr. Ebbert, Irene Fenstermacher. Daisy ' through an open door.sus. ,,', y aiuiuir severe uruisBa mailt inn n&nn I ....... and body. I When you visit the Lehlghton fair Father Matthew T. A. B. Society I next week It will pay yon well to spend win participate mine parade at llazle- a little while In examining the exhlbl .ouuuwcu.u.r .0. tlon of art made on theGenulueSinger Audenrled has a clrciilallnlllirnrv I n ..... Th in! ,in .1,11?.,. ;-,.- i bwidk uBouiD,, uur townsman, I', doK circuit oo fa? 1,rovldl'"' ,h' V- Hell, represents theoompany in this aou t circulate too tar. town aud violnlty. The company has Hugh J. Boylo was married Tues day to Miss Boso McClalferty.ofDiui- Mentll0)Of Sout, Bethlehem; Thllly vine. iuHjuuiiKi-oupie iiro enjoying iry ,nr,K. nr fatnsaiinim nn.l .T. 1Vm1 wedding tour to . lagam l -alls nnil Wilson, of Easton. were In town on last ouier pmces. Fr dav n cht.cuestsof HourvSchwart Itlchard Gallagher and P. J. Cur. -ml 11. .T. Knnt. Tim linv we ran shook their pedal appendages for JoUyi jovlul sct of folIowH wltu ,carlH a purse of 8100 at Beaver Meadow the M bl)? ls tho thlrd wari, UU(, tUe ntlior nt,lit HnnMin unn rtnlln 1 ... . . . . .. ... . entertained in nno stylo. 'Arry neck passed as the "old oaken bucket pump" nnd u number of de boys played "Everybody has n gag on but They won't forgot their visit here for a long time uud its peanuts to chucks -Whywearyyourthroataiidpatlouce that they will bo glad to come back with that wrAfolipd rviilfrli whfm ft 1 wau. bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure yon promptly, fair next week because you waut to The M, L. Church here Is electric spend a day pleasantly among the best I lighted of mechanical and nature's products. An unknown Joanosvllle Hungar ian two birds with oue stone. Drop In Iu Is In tho Hazletou Hospital with a and tlx up that little matter with us, deep gash In his head caused y being some of you who are In arrears. hit with n half ton of coal. Bov-smust have clothing strong Adrian Barber, who formerly re- aud well made. We can sell you suits sided at Jennesvllle, where he held the and overcoats for boys from 81.7.1 up responsible position of oashler for J. to 10 which Is cheaper than you u. llaydon it Co, for many years, died can buy tlitsut elsewhere. A call at the iu iscousln, of pneumonia on Thurs, One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch day last, at the advanced age of 73 Chunk, wllfiiouvluce you of the truth, years. Mr. Barber wus well-known Married On Saturday, Sept., 31. throughout tho coal region. 1892, by Rev. J. II. Kuder, at his rest- The Infant department of the M, dence, Chas. G. Longkammererer, of E. Sunday school was opened ou Suu- Packertou, and Miss Emma Koch, of day afteruoou after receiving a com, Trachsville. plete remodelling uud belug refurbish roi ladles' nnd misses' Jackets and I lug- This department is now well reefers ot all the latest stylos are sold equipped for the small children aud at very low prices at Sondhelm's Tail orlng Hall, Jauch Chunk. We are pleased to note that our friend Wm. McCormlck, of Second street, Is about again after being con fined to the house for some weeks past with a broken ankle. A lady or miss will look well if dressed In one of our latot styles of jackets which we are selling 33 per cent cheaper at Soudhelin'ri One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Maneh Chunk, tuau elsewhere, -Lawfer, the tousorlal artist, has Pleasant Hill near this place, is to agi.TuiiT every town Tit Tthe worid , , , 7 lou" T h.ve a new Lehigh Valley depot. Such Kvery Singer Machine I. held by "he iaut Placed B fauT f0'6 lu front of hi a structure Is verr badlr neede.1. Uauk'e MltuTllrowu." John Hauk's "Bitty Brown" entered tn the 3GU class at the Mouroe county talr last week, and from the score published we see that Johnny earner ou seconu niouey. join I I 3 iUlrtiruvu a 1 ll,l nliiltl . 3 I Jleiunuo UM. i twe, IM 11 l, 1-1, Met. Oar esteemed friend Ed. Hotford. of tne north end, will a wept thanks or cu"tce giapsa. the oouipanr until sold by the custo mer, no Jobbers and no middle meu, the customer buys direct from the was I company through their salaried agents. -mere are over ten million Singer Ma- cuines in use. capacity of KlUalietu- port l actory 5 complete sewing ma chines per minute a whole year round. That broad all-wool and a mile wide smile on the genial phiz of our hustling young townsman, A. L. Hager man, the Adam's Expreiwuiaii la au eounted for by the arrival nf l,HM aud bouuolns babr bov at Ida Iloiui .in First street. Little wililuu is doing weu. busluess place. It was turned off by the genial Oliver Follweiler, and Harry Kreidler, you can telt did the paiutiug. The prettiest things you ever seeu in coats, jackets, wraps, Ac, are now on display at Mm, M. Culton'e millinery store lu lehlghton aud Weissport Lowest prices, Mha Alvenla Graver will hold her annual fall and winter opening ot tine mUllnery on Saturday aud Monday wheu our lady friends will be able to fet their eye on all ot that which Is lovely lxt headwear. presents a very neat appearance, It be ing repainted uud hamUome chairs being placed Instead ot the benches heretofore used. Mostly all the south side collieries are now working steady with the ex ceptlous of Jeauesville and Yorktowu, Audeuried, Honey Brook andTresckow are working ten hours per day aud six days per week, while the Beaver Mea dow collieries get a good share ot steady work. The two former places attempt steady work but four days of the week are nut ofT with three hours work. Columbus and Arbur Hay, Columbus Day, Friday, October 21st, will also be observed as Fall Arbor Day. Superintendent Waller, of the Department of Publlo Instruction, ha Issued a ulroular to the directors, su perintendents and teachera of publlo schools, reooBimerkling that the plant ing ot Columbus tree be a prominent feature ot the day. He also sueueste the holding of appropriate exercises by the schools throughout the State and tne participation wherever prae tlauble in publlo demonstration. Llrely Personal ami Local fJoeli froiu a Nearliy Town. Mrs. Beuj. Zimmerman aud daugh ter Kate, circled at Allentown on Tuesday. Mrs. Jacob Wurg, of Duuumoro this stute, Is visiting relatives in this place. Miss liosu Miller, of Mauch Chunk, Is the guest of Miss Sophia Lougknni merer ou the hilt. Alfred Vauscoter aud duughter returned home from Philadelphia this week where they have been visiting relatives. Work was commeuced ou the new building of Albert Eckhart this week, when finished it will be a handsome structure. Thos. Moore is the now telegraph operator in Chas. Harding's position Harry Suyder and sou were visit- tug friends aud relatives at Cherryvllle ou last Sunday, Sarah Green committed uu assault uud battery on Kate Sceherer tho other day aud Is now under bail of 1100 for a hearing. During the week W. F. Brodhead, of the scale oftlce, was called to Sun bury as a witness is a case between two ooal operators. John Sandherr returned home from Washington, D. C, where ho has beeu lu attendance of the G. A. It. en campment. Ou Sunday uioruiug last a wreck of coal cars occurred near J. L. Hurlo man's store on the O. It. It. ot N. J., which delayed traffic several hours, it was caused by a brokeu axle. It, L. Coleman aud force of clerks arrived here last week and are uow stationed In their new quarters. They brought handsome office furniture with them, SI lss Emma Koch, of Truahsvllle, and Charles Longkammerer were join oil in wedlock at the residauce ot Lewis Suyder last Saturday evening. The bride was handsomely attired, a recep tion followed. Ou last Saturday night it was again demonstrated this place is lu need of a police. The depravity, yelling and drunkenness that was exhibited ou the hill eiiuaeled any ot that which occurs In the slums ot our larger cities. A stop should be put to such nuisances. The V. M. C A., of Mauch C'huuk, have beeu holding Interesting meet lug every night this week lu the M. E, church. A good program ot siugiug, short addresses, Ac, was oarrled out. On .Monday evening the young ladles ot this plaee dined the members of the association. The New llallot Law. There uro some things which, if done. will, under the the new ballot law, sub ject the offender to punishment. Here are tho offences against the law as culled from sections 31 to ST: Allowing n ballot to be seen, with ap parent intention ot showing marks. Cast or attempting to cast an tin olUcial ballot, or one Improperly ob tained. Interfering will voters, luduclug voters to show ballot. Uncovering numbers. Defacing, destroylug or removing official lists of candidates, curds of In structlou, specimen ballots or supplies for marking. Hindoriug voters. Forging, defacing, destroying or sup pressing nomination certificates papers or letters of withdrawal. Filling false certificates or papers or letters. Signing nomination papers when not quallllcd. Forging endorsements to ballots. Destroylug, defacing or dolaylng the delivery oPballots. Wilful or negligent uon-performaiice or mis-performance of official duty. Wilful misfeasance of printer of ballots. Appropriation or Improper dlsposlj tlou of ballots by printers. Having ballots lu posesslon outside of voting room. Counterfeiting ballots or having counierietis in possession. Violating any provision of the act lUlLKOAU NOTES. short I'Hi-axraulia That Will be of Interest tu the llallroait lion. 1 The Baldwin looomotlve works ie- wived orders last week for ten com-L pound consolidation engines for the Lohlglt Valley with 51 Inch driving wheels and 177 Inch bolters. $ In the equity case of Gummore et al., vs. tho Lehigh Valley Hallroud Company ct ul., the- Easton Court has grunted a rule nn tlte plaintiffs to show the cause why they shall not furnish security in the sum of 1,1X10 for tho payment ot costs, they not being rest dents uf the Commonwealth. t Deslier lliothers, Allentown attor neys, Monday mot ulug brought a suit In tho Pruthouotary's ofllee lu behalf of It. Snyder J. Sou, the llvcrv firm against the Philadelphia & Beading l'ul I toad for 500 damages for the kill ing of n horso Hint the breaking of a carnage lit the nccldcnt at tho crossing Iu Salisbury ou July Stb.lti which Mrs. 1). 1). Sanders wus fatally ttijttrod. t Tho Bethlehem Times says: "Bo ttteen 7 o'clock Saturday morning and (ho same llaie MiJay, rvfutalus otcoal and freight passed east over the Le high Valley Railroad, besides 2." pas senger tralus, regular and special. The west bound trafUc was nearly ks heavy. This Is the heaviest for 21 hours In the history ot tho railroad. 1200 overcoats and ulsters for men- uro very low lu prices at the One Price I Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. GLOBE WAUKHor. exoBi Jos Bemnierlcli as a general blood rmiifin and tonic medi cine, especially to bis its comrades lu the O. A. It. HOOD'S PiLLS r liatid nude, and art per fect la com volition, proportion and aprtric. WarehousE. BULL'S; COUGH. SYRUP For the cure ot Coughs.Colds, Croup, 1 Hoarseness. Asthma, w-pniifiyI,fjoent Bronchitis, UtUUUIlsuciption, ana tor tne relict oi Consumptive persons. &t an ataiers. xotia. K. ffiffl'S Popular Stove Nohth I-'iust St., Lr.iiiniiTOtf. SPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE LOW PUICF.S AS AN INCENTIVE TO EA11LY FALL PUKCIIASEItS. now showing the largest aud most complete and varied stock nf. Dry (loods ever offered for sale in this vicinity, aud at attractively Low l'rlces. Novelties lu Dress Fabrlcts and rvimlihmtlmi Dress Patterns are I horo and lu almost endless variety, and will compare more than favor ably with the otferlugs of the best City Houses. While nro prices will show a decided saving of from 2."i to !ll' percent. Yuu cult Ksk for nothing in this line that we du uut have and nt Iirices as low and perhaps n little ilt lower than yuu cau buy else where. Special care is paid to get i tlinrniid sellliiL- the unrest nnd bust things under this head be-l cauco wo mean to make our store I ... 1 . 1! 1.. l.l ll'at IUO leuuiug ftioiu IU una wnii, . might quote prices, but you will be 18 now Showing ft VeiJ' JAWFEli, tlie uaiber, opposllo the 0iera thing In first-class stile Utopia ami nee turn. Cluscd on Siuiilavs. Tutlet Aillcles or sale. STUItr.K'8 S1IAV1NU HALUON,UiH)sltvttie AlivocATK tlrricK. is lieuumuirli-ra fur M).iviti!:.lialrcuttlnatitl sliamiiootiii;. Particu lar attention lulil In t-uttliur f.ailles liauirs ami CliUttrcn's Hair. Toilet artk-les for sale. Ctioive Uigurs. UALU better satisfied by calling. choice assortment of Dress Goods, 0 TO P11U RODKUKlt, under tlio Kxrhai.z V7 Hotel, lUnk street, lor a smooth share ora faslilouable hatr cut. Closed on Sunday's uwtutT n u-aii n'tiiie tuiri i mud run. ? c caiTY lu stock a full line of fancy toilet articles at to est irlces, and ue nre the only place In town wherejou can hnv Header' Cream tor t lief are. BOOTS & SHOES A carefully selected assortment at, h Lommimtion now inces. Tool IRlclllkcts in "11 the ponular weaves of the w.. i,v- Knmn and thev win soon season. You nre invited to ex- iio needed. The prices are very J amine the liiip before making i .. i i.... .,. purchases, as we guarantee that liver goods to all parts of town free. Qualities, Styles and Prices wHl GEO. H. ENZIAN, i)lfase yu" North First Street, l.ehighton HOW TO fl 0 At the sime time a lcok into our Cloak Rsorn Ion the second floor will con- d A "7" 17 ArrlV'lTV vinco you that wo carry the pA V Jli 1W1 JJ 1. .largest and most popular line of iLauies', Jisses and Gluldrea s Reduced Prices on Special. Patterns of Shoes. AVKATlIKltl.Y. A lliiilsrt ut Local 24ewii From a LUely llorousli. Woutherly may havo a new weekly uenspaper. The Cow lusuruui'u Company, of this place, has dtsulved. The 0.00 lu the treasury, after paying for the death of two cows, was ilUtrllitited among the stockholders. Wcatherly was the scouo of u live ly electlou ou Saturday, to see whether the city would go to the oxpeuso of putting in water plugs and paying tho water oonipauy a stipulated sum per annum whether the water wus used or not. Those favoring the putting In ot the plugs carried the election by a big majority, and the successful party then hired a band and had a big walk around. All tho now styles lu handsome coats aud Jackets at Mrs. M. Cultgn s at tue lowest prices. Redureil Prices On Special Janes of Boys' and Children's Suits. Reduced Prices On Many Lines of Desirable Goods. Trade with E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block. OUHKSin the Valley. On the second floor you will also find a stock of BLANKETS and OOMFOKTS, Single and Double Shawls, Lace Curtains. Chenille and Tapestry Table Covets, etc., among them you will finn many BAKGAINS . that are not to be had else' where. Many new Hues of Ladies' land Children's HOSIERY and UNDER WE All were received during the past week and are now ready tor your inspection. We are showing by fur a prettier and more complete line of Special Value All Kinds of FURNITUR on every counter for this week. 1 han ever before. All the new effects h lied Room and Parlor Suites, .Vide Hoards, Hall Rncks, iook Oases. Dininq Room Tables and Fancy Rockers at a marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to buy here for our prices nre in many cases much lowor than you can buy the same goods in the city, Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. &X0BE Nervous Prostration. ftlerpleune, Nlrk nnd Nrona Headache, Ilnrkarhf , IUxsin,if or bid Fears, Hot Ftaahe, Nervoaa IypPlflnHn,Coiifulon, Jlyo rla, riu, HI. iiu Dance. Opium Habit, Drfinkciine, dr., art curod bjr Dr. Milea' Ucatoratlve Dfervln. It 4w not eonuiit OLriatM. Urt. fiopbla O. lirowttlM, ItoLand, Ha., nScred with Kpllarwr tar la run and t.U0ri tn compku car. Juob FclrlClla, Vne-m, had bea inlTertsr Hb Hrr BothlAf hlud htn BDtll b wet Or. Miles Re Nonlnoi b u now U. Ilnebottu LehUhlon Uvclcrr Mill. A uieetlutf of the btoekboldruf tho Lehlgbtou Ho!ry Will will be held iu mill ntllAA UiwnAn tha l.m, nt una 7 oVlook on October 4f for the pur ! 0r Wile' Medical Co.,eikhart,lnd. Ihmv ui ttiviHi uk nj9 new uirswors. i vim Jo. Obcbt, Prwldent. Buhl br T. D. Thomas toratlva UvoPIIUi iSdoiM for M cum are Ute im4j tow PiikHww, Twpm Uvr. ete ew. lu thU Biuco wo will mttkb a very lm portant announcement lu a week or two, wheu we open our li ration Stove and Tin Store In Aaron SujUer'a Xew BloaV, at the Lehigh bridge, Welwport In the meantime Jut keep your optla Squinted this way, W. S. KUHNS The Leading One Prlee Stove Dealer, North First St., Lehlbgton. No. 705 HamiltonStreet, Allentown,
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