ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE ' BREEZY HAPPENINGS While YisitiDE oir Fair STOP and SEE OUR STORE We have Quite a Fair for U Never in the history of cm business career hoye we shown such nn elegant line of Dress Materials, Domestic nnd Import ed, at prices nover before known the buying public. All the latest Dress Trim- tilings the markets have ,at prices that no house in this Talley can match. Call and see us while in town and we will make it pleasant for you. J. T. NUSBAUM. I'll,! Street, between South unit Plum Sirens lelilicliton, l'a. I I.OUAI, MATtllllt OP MOHK Oil t.KHH ' IMI'OItTANCH. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, OCTOUER 8, 1892. l'ACUKUTON. Uvetr rersonal and Loeat Oimlp from a Nearby Town. -George Bandherr, a switchman, In the yard here was laid up a few days this week. -Mrs. Lewis Drlesbach, of Franklin township, and Mrs. Miles Bradford of Dakota, visited Mrs. Vlrgina Dennett, on last Jbnday. -Mrs. Newhart, son and daughter, fof Scranton, are visiting at the rest Fdence of Alfred Vanscoter on the 11111. Lewis Snyder was unable to follow his occupation for a few days this week owing to illness, but Is now cori' Tumescent. Goe. Piatt, of the lower end, re. turned home from New York state, bringing with him a wife. Congratu lations are offered to the eenlal George. Arnold Grant and Miss Emma Larlsh, both of this place were wedded last Bnday afternoon at Lansford. The young couple have our warm congratu lations and best wishee. Morris Stauffer uud family, have moved from the hollow into the Long- kamerer homestead on the hill. The teachers of the publio schools of this place have complained I hat children attend the schools who are under G years. The directors have taken the matter in hand and the children will be dismissed. This is a wise move on the part of the directors. Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, both of Eiston, who were married recently and are now boarding at Zimmerman's were treated to a serenade Monday night. John Totten, of Philadelphia, who was formerly an operator in the em ploy of the company at this pine visited friends on the hill n few days this week. Ills wife and son accomp auled him. -On last Sunday at the residence of the Rev. J. Alvin Reber, of Lehlghton Ilss Alice Meyers, daughter of our townsman was joiued in weddlock to Oliver Folweller, of Welssport. Wi congratulate the young couple and wish them a safe journey through life. MA1IIIN1NO. What Ha Oecnreil in I til (Jltr IMirlnic tlie Week Pertinently i:ltnmttei1 liy Our Sperlal lie purlers. liny your jewelry at Bock's and you get the beet. Full line of Ingrain and Urussols carpets nt Henry Schwarla's. Fine free lunch will be served at V. A. Peters' restaurant on Saturday evening. Bock, the jeweler, is showing some new and verv pretty things In rings all kinds and styles. Just make it n point to see David Ebbort when you want a team for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Don't buy clocks of the installment man, Bock will save you ouo-halfthe rice if you buy from him. A good line of buggy harness, horse blankets, lap roses, whips, Ac, at very low prices, at M. Flory's, welssport. Dr. w. F. Danzor, tho well-known ear, eye and nose specialist of llazlo ton, will bo nt the Exchange Hotel on Friday, Oct. 11. Do you buy t'ooket Books, Pocket Knives, Writing Desks and Card Cases, We have a largo well solocted line of theso goods. Take n look at them, at Luckenbach s, Mauch Chunk. Go to C. A. Harding's livery on North street lor teams for pleasure purposos or for weddings or funerals. Lowest prices. "The Kitchen Pride," a new piece of furniture without which no kitchen Is complete, for sale by theLohlgli Coal & Hardware Co., Limited. Call and see It. lm. Mrs. Ratclliro, of First street, who had her arm sovcrely injured in a wash machine several weeks ago, is much better now. Barber Goo. Stuber is tho proud dad of a bright little "shaver' since Thursday. We tender warmest sympathy to Robert Chambers and wlfo In the ileath of their Infant daughter, Ruth, Interment was made in the Lehlghton cemetery on Sunday afternoon Rev. Mvln Reber officiating. -The Lehigh Wagon Works has just received an order for nine new wagons. Tho Interior of David Ebbort's livery on North street Is being con siderably improvod. A woman not ton thousand miles away was caught the other day steal ing flowers from the graves in the Qnaddeu Ifutten cemetery. The next time there will be a publio exposure. for the present let It suffice that tho woman Is known Xo. A fine flag stone walk has neon laid around tho Hoilmau residence) on the corner of Third and Alum streets Homer Adams, for a long time witli James Wolp, on First street, has accepted a position as salesman with II. M. Norton, dealer in stoves, Ac. Boston, Pa. Homer's friends wish him ubundant success In his new position, A largo screen has been placed in tho gate house at tho dam of the Lehlghton Water Company In Long Run. This will prevent nny foreign substauce from getting into tho supply pipes. A donkey, cart and harness for sale. Apply to W. O. Mitchell, Lehlgh ton, Pn. lt Ixiwls Sleok, of Rock Uleti, whs In n runaway accident the other day and nlthongh he wasn't killed he had sev eral ribs broken and sustained serious Injury. The publio schools wero elo don I'Knrt.i: on tub an. I NEWSY WeIsSPORT. 1IMN ritlN Hl.lN'Sl OWN WIUK .VVt .KK THE COUNTY SEAT. t I a ll l'klitree or Familiar Patee Ooinluff ami dolus. . .I'luioii Straus was an Alletitowu visitor on Friday. . .W. W. Bowman, Of Slatlngton, was The "Stroller" Kensllily Knltanilles the here Oil Saturday. Ilauuenlnira llila Town nml Vlrlnlljr In KT.biifrlrT .1 VV IhiiiflAtilinsli was I iti. it....t itii.h..i. tuursuay au.i iTiuav in onier to give at Allentown on Friday. Mrs. Belle Meredith was at Plilla- the teachers and pupils nn opportunity . .Miss Blanche Kroamer speut last ,elplila this wook. to attend mo fair. Thursday and Friday at Allentown. I ifmm jfc Hnm lmvn tlm coiilrnri Philip Mans, who enjoys thedls- . .F. P. &emmol.of the Gilbert Houso, to lmlld Elmer nilhnmVi dwnlllnirhnme t met ion of tiemg tuo llrst voter to vote Weatherly, circled hero in Monday. Rt Phlfer's Corner, at tho third ward polling place, has A. J. Chrlstman, of Carbon P. O., William Hill has u chicken that opened a cigar store uoxt to Rhoad's made us a pleasant call on Thursday. dou't think anything of regularly lay store, First street, whore can always . . A. L. Bartholomew,of Conshohock- lng nn egg that measures Gx8 Inches, be found a full lino of cigars and to- 0n, Pa., was here on Friday and Sittttr- Benjamin Berlin and David Op- bacco or an kinds nt the lowest prices, day. linger, accompanied by their wives, of mvo me jouy l ump n inai. idu w. d. Scnatior nnu wire or mana- Berllnsvllle. spent Sunday with Henry Moses uenng uas oeen appoimeu noy city, spent a few nays lit town tuts i!0rin .. . . . -. - agent lor tne uniteu Biaies inuusirwi week. -Austin Hover and 1-rl Horn Life Xusurance Company, of Newark, . . Dr. J. C. Kreamcr, one of Millport's bought 1100 acres of laud at the recent IN. J., nas opeuea an ouice in nis rosi- best Democrats was n Monday visitor county commissioner's sale at Mauch tience, Beconu sireeo, mis uorougn. m town. I Chunk. Mr. Itelirlg will give tne business nis . .Miss Mlller.of Drifton, was In town Au eel over five font In lnnutli mid careful attention. For information or for a fow days this week visiting about ten Inches In nlrwimferonna , further particulars call on Mr. Rehrig. friends. taken out of the mill race the other l-ranlc r;isennour nnd tamiiy wore . .Al Campbell and family, of Lans- dat- It was dead out during last Sunday with a horse ford, wero In town with relatives over John Itehrltr bus nnrrlnn,..! Hm Tecenny purcuasou irom n mnu immeu eunuoy. Daniel Olewlne house in East Weiss Altermoso.of 1'ackorton, At tliejo- . .Chas. A. Qulnn, the gonial Singer port. The considers! Ion was inm high bridge tho horso took fright and Maohlno man, of Shenandoah, was John L. Rehrig has just added two made an effort to run away. Mrs. here this week. thoroughbred hnnnds tn ,mHln r.isennour was inrowu out aim miner. . . jacon iug auu lamtiy, oi niiou-1 outfit. The little animals are renl ed a nervous shock from wiucn sno is town, were visiting relatives in town beauties, si 111 suffering. on Sunday. -Oliver Follweller.of Welssnort.aud Somo peoplo aro unreasonable, . .Daniel Rothormel, of Wllkosbarre, Miss Alice Mnvera. nf PnpWtnn ivai-o notwithstanding that tho Lohlgbtou spent a fow days very pleasantly with married last Sunday by Rev. J. Alvin u,v, wuiH.j ..... v ...... .j ...w.vm . Kllt iuia m. uwuiu. i uener, oi town. all consumers ot water to tie as econo- .. Mrs. George Engleman, of Weatli-j A chicken owned by Josiah Ruch micaias possiuio in its use mere are erly, Is visiting her parents, Mauion bas taken a peculiar turn by laying very many who continue to waste this Relchard and wife, on Third street. eggs all shapes and sizes. The latest Our young friend David McCormlck i9nu egg about two and ahaltinohes is back from n few weeks spent at Mn length and shaped almost like an Philadelphia. interrogation point. Our old friend Simon Rehrig, of The doctors who r nttunrilmr further than to practice economy and Weatherly, while in town on Thursday Frank Mertz ammitatnd his lw overybody should do that. made us a pleasant call. Saturday as an only bono of savins his All who know hlni will regret very . .We had a pleasant call from Wm. lfe. Mertz Is snfTerlnir from .ii7rn, much to hear that Wallace Slewell, is Kbberts, of Freeland, on Thursday, which started at his log. His body is dead at his homo In Hopevllle, Luzerne Mr. E. and wlfo spent the day nt the covered with abcessos and all th county, home years aeo deceased fair. chances are uimlnst his uvea Here, occupying the farm now ..Hon. Mr. Fegley and wife, of -Will Lalkel. tha lmtnh.r wl, owned by C. A. Rex, to the wost of this Boyertown, Pa., were guests of J. L buruod out a few weeks ago, has been city. Death resulted from a ruptured Gabel and family lost Sunday. paid $300, the amount of insurance blood vessel caused by bolng hit In the . .ThegenialFrankP.Lentzand wife, carried by him In the Farmers' Mutual abdomeu with a crowbar, which had 0f Barnesvllle, Schuylkill county, are Insurauce Company. It is said that slipped from his bauds while excavat- visiting friends in town this week. bo will not start in the butchei lnff nig rums u wees or moru ugo. ie- ..Mrs. It. llacermau, oi LianasKa,! business acaln ceased loaves a family who have the pa, is in this city, the guost of her son Jacob Straussberger has opened sympathy of many relatives and f rlomls A. L. Hagerman, on f ontb First street, the oyster season at his restaurant and Miss Blanche Lck, of Upper Maucu lu now nrenared tn serva smins stiu- We got this Information from the Chunk. Sundayed In town with Miss frvs and rnws br tlm nlnto n, tn .n.i. raujiunj oiunug rauo ui iuo in jennie aioriuimor on r irst sieei. families atvery low rates Thenatrnn Hazlctou Sentinel: "The Gilbert -Miss Mattle Schadle. of Allentown. nirn nf tlia nulilln lu snltnltoil an.l catto. nouse nc neaiueriy.uowrunoyrranK was in town at tne Home ot ner parents faction Is guaranteed. Restaurant P. Seinmel, will shortly undergo a Tax Collector SchaJle and wife, on Bridge street, next t'a Ulery's drug change of proprietorship as Frank will First street. store. nt soon retire. H. A. Delfonderfer, ft ..Harry Clauss, of tho American Letters remain uncalled for In' the cigar manufacturer, of Lehlghton, will House, Mauch Chunk, was closing Welssport postoffloe for the following be tne incoming proprietor and be digits with friends here on Monday. persons: Mrs. Abbespeok, Alice Smith certainly will be successful if he can ..Judge C. II. Seidle, of Normal Nathan Smith, David Strohl, Mrs. Eb! cater to his patrons as well as the pre- Square, made us a pioasant call of a bizena, A. Solt, Richard L. Woodrlng, rinm, nuu ui uwrs mn muuuiiu miiii m lunn i cuiiit ueorgo tellers .M. Lowin. John Ilolf. to irfingmon, nis lormer place oi rest day. man, Simon Faust, Odlllion Ahner. If dence. . .Aaron Bowman, who looks like a vour ImmB i, nn list rail fur mnr twin oromer 10 our r rancis uowiuuu, letter and say "advertised." necessary article. Through the stale thoro are many towns where water can be used only two or three hours every day, but hero thero is no restriction The Famoui Allentown ciothinz Home ,v09 jn town from guier's on Thursday w. F Biery of Welssiiort Demo ion. Annirer-ar, ,j Fall Open.nc. last and made us a very pioasant call. cratio candidate for Representative, ..The following young men were wa, u town Tuesdav. This Is Cnn.ll. hereon Wednesday, guests of T. W. dato Biery's llrst visit to this section Clauss: Auam mrKes, jr., vniuam Bnce his nomination. He is a young Maurer, C. S. Gable, G, J. Stegmaier, man, well qualified for that nositlon. X.J. rtiaiuson, rt. J. uuwis, iiarrjr and w I renresent Carbon at Harris. Messrs. Koch & Shankweller extend to you a most cordial Invitation to at tend their annual fall exhibition of men's, youth's and children's suits, fall and winter overcoats,storni coats, ulsters, reefers, smoking jackets, Lelni and I. Z. Fuller, of Wllkesbarre; burg, with full jnsttce to himself and lounging gowns, bath robes, underwear, Robert Atkinson, of Scranton; A. E. neckwear and irents' furnlshlncr iroods. Ttnndff. nf Allentown: Wellis W. Mc. Prof, S. Z. Shope, last year the sue- which takes nlace on Thursday. Opto, rw.nf Carl Mi. anil GanrB Steel, of uoim pi lui.ni in our iiiiuiiu scnoois, ber 13, 1892. Our handsome exhibition Tltusvllle. isuowniienuiugineuntversiiyoii-a., more beautiful than oyer Is specially i-nmmoniled tn vnnr nntlcn. Tiecnntlnn IIKAVK.Il MKA1IOW. and Allentown Band concert 8 to 11 1 o'clock n. in. Everv school toacher is Beaver Meadow is soon to have i requested to leave their name and! club room. at Philadelphia. We wish hlni success, Our young friend Henry Holter Is out after au Illness and is now In the Prudential Insurance business. The regular monthly session of L,lmber of miDils earlv for the annual This place is to have a first-class council win convene on i uosuay even, distribution of souvenirs durintr instl- water supply. tuteweek. A cordial welcome to our Progressive euchre parties aro all opening time. Koch & Shankweller. the rage here. largest and finest clothlnghouse in tho Lewis Baum and Miss Ellen Grls- valley, Hotel Allen Building, Allen town, Pa. X llre2jr itattli of Lively llanuenlnKt in a Llvelr Community. And now the farmer Is busily on gaged digging potatoes and husking corn. -Samuel Glmmel and James Hart man, of Catasauqua, were the guests of Dr. Kelser over Sunday. A husking bee will be hold at Stephen Fenstermacher'a on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. P. D. Kelser was vUitlug at Bowmanslown during tne week. If any "applo paring parties" are being held anywhere Grant Strauss and Albert Fenstermacher want to be Invited. They did not have much fun at the one they attended last week, but then they talked about "the war" with the old man. On Monday eveulug the Now Mahoning Band furnished the music tor a Democratic mass meeting at Wesuer's Hotel, West Penn. Mrs. Mahlon Nothstelu, of Egypt, Pa., Bpent a few days lu the Valley this week. Rev. Edmund Butz preached iu the Evangelical church on Sunday even ing. The ladles, who are collecting for the purpose of purchasing a bell for St Johu'a church, are meeting with fcuccess. Three wild ducks speut last weok on the ponds and streams here. Sever al ot our sportsmen were after them but failed to bag them. Our public schools will open next Monday for a six months' term. parents should send their children on tile first day and send them regularly, The basement of the new St John's church will bo dedicated on Sunday, October 23rd. Services will b held iu the morning and In the afternoon. Ing next. Alice, a young daughter of Council man J, L Gabel Is sulfertng with e brokeu left wrist, sustained while playing "tag." Tho other day a weasel was killed in front of Gabel's hardware store on First street, The Evangelical Cuurch Content, The Easton Free Press says: In the Jacob Huuer. of Mauch Chunk. Is equity suit commenced by tho Rev. J, dolug tousorial work at Franz J. unem ci ni. vs. mo uev. n. u. buuitz Roodoror's popular shaving saloon. etai,wno represent respectively tuo T!oi- Mai-sIi fnr n vonr . mn-n uowmau-r.suer anu uuuos iacuons at a year or more wald, were married on Saturday Ing. Miss Melvln, a Philadelphia lady visiting at Beaver Meadow, died on Sunday evening. Hugh Boyle and MUs Kate Early, were wedded iu St. Mary's Catholic church, Beaver Meadow, James Garrnhan, one of the oldest past the able pastor of St. Peter and John's Evangelical Church at eth-1 id(mls ot the Beaver Meadow dls- lohem, R. C. Stewart, examiner, Is now lrlcti dle(1 on Saturday ra0mlng at his taking testimony iu behalf of the home In Centstown, at the advanced plaintiffs. Additional testimony will age of 7i years. He was born lu Jacob's Catholic church, hero, is now located at Mlnorsvlllo. His successor Is Rev. Chas. Saner, ot Pottsvllie. Jesso Slides la now tilling n posi tion with Schwartz, tho furniture man, He was formorlv uith Jos. Obert. 'ri.o loot in n,o l .i.iai.fnn w.l. those mentioned tho following clergy. The Young Men's Society held Chestnuthlll townshln. We are also Company's dam has been located at m6n wer0 Present: hiding Elder their tho gate house. The repnlr will be tleu 01 Allentown; i -residing .- .... ' Bito. P r;T,V,,f Weissport's prominent citizens and at be taken noxt Friday nnd Saturday, Irelaud In 1815, and camo to this .1 r, it ii in '.' country in 182,, locating at Beaver when the Dubbs faction will present Meadow, whore ho has resided ever i ineir slue oi me case, ju niiuiiiou to since. to the county. Weatherly Herald. Rev. J, S. Renniuger and wife, of Allentown, who are well-known here, tho other day celebrated their sliver wedding anniversary. Among those who were present we note: Ed Noth stein and wife, of town; Samuel Seller and wife, of Lehigliton, and tho follow. lug from Slatlngton Henry Kurtz and wife, Jesse Labar and wife, Wil liam Frlizlnger and wife, Squire Gross and wife, Jeremiah Knauss aud wife. In nil over 100 guests were present. Weissport, Pa., Sept. 28, 1802. Editor op tue Caiibon Advocate. There Is and has been for some time past a rumor in circulation that Mr. John W. Heller, the Prohibition candi date for Representative, had withdrawn his name. This is absolutely false and without foundation. The report ovi dently having been put In circulation by somo malicious person or persons. Oct. l.-Ii w. Committee. Milton Setzer uud wife aud Harry Kuerr and wife, of Welsstiort, Pa., were here last week attending the County Fair. Mr. Setzer Is a native of this county and for several years lived iu UAIIIION'M U.lflTAt. IN 1 1 l.I.SDMMKK I.OVI.INK" A Hneclat Writer Tell the Sl .ry of the Week In llrerijr Senlenceii, rertonal anil OthernWe. J. Ii. Pottiuger, of llazlcton, was in town on Tuesday. Mr. P. was ot one time the able principal of the Weath erly publio schools. U. S. O. Tobias has paid to tho family ot the late James Nothstlou, of Pleasant Corner, fr'iOOO the amount of tho Insurance carried by tho deceased. Charles R. Arudt, Adam's Express messenger, has been transferred from the Mauch Chunk-ltazletou run ton run between this town and New York. Annie, wife of E. I. J. Paetzle, died on on Monday at the home ot her foster parents, Lewis ArmbuMor and wife. T. F. Cole died at Allentown on Sunday aged ,10 years. He was born In Mauch Chunk, Deceased leaves n widow and four children, two sous aud two daughters. Three sisters and two brothers also survive, viz: Mrs. Sam uel Jordan, Miss Bertha and Charles II. Cole, of Allentown; Mrs. II.G.U1 man. of Philadelphia, and Dr. .1. W. Cole, of Hazletotl. Mlko Dober, who confessed the killing ot Mike Gelyutko, and who Is now confined in tho Mauch Chunk jail awaiting trial, has engaged E. M. Mill heran as counsel and will mako t fight for his life on the plea that he did the killing in self defense. The trial will be postponed until the January term tn order to give tho de fendant's counsel ample time to pro- pare the case. Mr. Mulheran is ono of tho very best attorney's at tho Carbon county Bar. T1IH ClIAItOK OFTIIKABON. A IMff tlaiue of llluff ol the Cariteule Company. Pittsburo, Oct, 1. Nothing done since the first trouble at Homestead, except perhaps the attempt on tho llfo of II. C. Frlck, has caused more talk than the act ot Chief Justice Paxton in Issuing warrants for the arrest of 33 Homestead men charged with treason . This is the first time that the charge of treason has been brought lu any state. for acts arising from a strike or labor trouble and it is the talk among tho attorneys that It certainly is proper that the great industrial statu of Pennsylvania should bo the first to cottlo this question as to whether armed resistance to law Is treason. All the Judges of the Supreme Court now present In this city consulted over tlie case Friday in their chambers iu the court house. It is not likely that any application for release on bail will be made to-duy, but appllcit. tlons will be heard on Monday, The most novel part of the cases will be their subsequent disposition. The Chief Justice will hear application for ball and, before the cases go to tho Grand July, he will call that body be fore it a special charge on treason fully defining the crime and comment ing on the cases. Should true bills be found u pro- ceediug never seeu before will occur, Chief Judge Paxton, as ex-otllclo judgo ot the Court ot Oyer and Terminer, will sit in that court In Allegheny county'and try the cases. Brennan and Cox, attorneys for tne strikers, are highly indiguant over what they term tho persecution of the defendants and made some severe re marks about the cases and those en gaged In prosecuting them. They claim to have no fear about the out come and say It will not be possible to make treason out of the acts of the Advisory Committee, They hint that the long contemplated suits fortroason against the Carnegie people will not be pushed. It Is expected t hat the arrests will be mado to-day. I.1TTI.K SQVAIlllI.es. Little Children' Uanill Were not Made to Scratch Out Keeti Other'! Kret Out. Mary Saeberer and Sarah Green, both of Packertou, were before 'Squire BelU the other evening lo explain why and wherefore they assault and bat terlcd. Mary punched Sarah in nn unwise moment when her fiery temper had the best of her common sense. The costs were high. The oaso was settled by a division of the eots. Jainos Wagner punched John Scralf the other day. The stnr nyedcodilos f Liberty weighed the evidences lu Helta's uouit. Wuguer paid live good dollnrs and the cosls. 1 he Male' Crop. The superintendent of the cen.Ais has issued tho following statistics, ot cereal production in Pennsylvania for for the census year ended May 31, 1S90: llarloy, 2t)l)50 acres, 103,84.1 bushels; buckwheat, 210,188 acres, 3,003,717 bushels; corn, lfitajut) nttes, 12518,270 bushels; oats, 1,310,107 acres, 30,107,100 bushels; rye, 330,011 acres, 3,712,1G1 bushels; wheat, 1,118,472 acres, 21, 505, 400 bushels. Tho total area devoted lo cereals was 1,443,517 acres, as compared with 1,721,503 acres at tho tenth census, There was a decreaso In the acreage In all cerculs except oats, us follows: Barley, 2G12; buckwheat, 35,711', corn, 120,001, rye, 02,124; wheat, 120,012 acres. The Increase In oats was 72,001 acres. made at once Kluer stlrK, ot uetiueiioin; tne ltov. T.A.Sell& Co., Is a new livery Lri'man, of Hath; the Uov. Thomas firm occupying Klepplnger's stables Knocht, of liettuenem; tho Kev. . 11. nn Trni, stroet In lnmiHnn will, tho UlaHZler, Of BOUIU tJIStOn, ailll tHO livery business tho firm will do wagon KeT- s- "urns, of Laston. nnd carriage repairing. Wm. J. Gallagher; vice president, the late election was elected tax col Doinnic MoMulllKan; secretary. Ed lector and constable of that town Garrahau; financial secretary, James whlcll Ue ls mUng with distinction.- ft 4UU.I1V...U. I OI. ..lt... . T I Township teachers r, , . , , J. J. Hummel did extra polico service this woek, John makes a dandy copper, Avtw:Miii:ii. Some Banks are preparing extensive Drogrammes to be renaereu uct. zi, in commemora. tion of the landing ot Columbus. Clr Danlol Graver is dead come like shock to our peoplo last Saturday. Only a few days before seemingly lu IL S. and John Koons. of Auden- ria.i tart ttnnnr fnr pitttainir,hia I teacuers to coieoraio me nay m ft man. lri-JI.llQ...l .lP.n I l.l -ll'v"l -I ,ln wnalnn ""i" mi" jatiuin auu ,,,.. (1, -.il 1,1 m,U ,1,- ..-. styles at SondhelmVTallo.ing Hall, F T. the . drew Graver, who wasone Mauch Chunk and can save yon 31 per Q . .., ;t Audentled for a toVn presents a'deserted appearance: 'ear'y, .If".? l number ot years now dead. There were fow it any who could at first bolleve the report was not false. Daniel Graver was. a son of ceut. on every purchase, mado here. In our Tailoring Establishment wo " .1.. 1...... i.. J Undor the old company the Yorktown county, and was in his fortieth year, aim mo imici u - i.i,.-.i 11. i l ..-! ne . ..... l .1 ... I iiiiur-i lunuo iroiioi iiuic mail uuy iu I i T?aiij mo iit--acvi wnt vuijiiujcu ni can show you a largo lino of suitings " .TiM VHrZ! ia Welss' "tore, and I - ' -- "...-.j 1 ln..Ill,l I..,.. 1 1..,,.. ... . him .,n irnrlr-1 half t ma T-,i ul,n uuu,-u'u uw uuoiuoaa iwiuim- overcoatlngs and paiitoloniilngs than ever before and can save you 4 on every order given to Soudheim the Tailor, ot Mauch Chun-, William Werley, a salesman in George II. Euzian's popular store, has resigned. He is succeeded by William Xnnders. Werley "has gono" rail loading. L oirHnti, worked at Yorktown ajl their lives are self at Lehlghton where he conducted as cieric in xue jookln(f for employment at other the "Bee Hive" iu the building now il has left for places.-Sentinel. used as a residence by Mr. J.T.Nus- Atwood Longshore, of town, has pot worked half time, resigned his posit iou Tresckow colliery am X limueilium. baum nn First stoat. Iter lm. wrs - - I I 11 1. 1 1,11.1 1 I I11L. I A ltwman-i:her Victory. I when the panic bwept over the oouu The celebrated dispute between the Ca''1 "ather ieei Many reopte Away try aud reverses made him close out, rival factions of the Evangelical Assocl- ,,, ,,,...,, ,,;,,,,.,,. , boon after he went to Mountain lop ,a CartMn County Industrial Srw-latv nnd 'or about eight years conducted Another ltovrman Faction Victory, One of tho Interesting cases In which an opinion was handed down lu the Supreme Court Monday was that of the Rev, Mr. Gross against the Rev, Mr. Wleand, of Bangor. Both ministers claimed the pastorate of the Evangeli cal Church there, asserting that they had been appointed by the lecitimate conference. Both conferences were called the East Pennsylvania Confer ence, and the question was which was the right one, The Northampton Court, Judge Schuyler, last spring de elded lu favor of the plaintiff an Justice Green reversed it Monday, re mlttingthe record for further pro ceedlngs. Tivo Hportlue Item. James Andrews, ot Summit Hill, very anxious to meet Dick Williams In a plgeou match. Rumor was afloat few months ago that one was to take place between these two men; but the Williams men could not make things suit, although they allowed Andrews was afraid. The much talked-of race between Stephen Hughes, of Levlston, and Geo, Bird, of Bearer Meadow, has not yet taken place, nor it ls likely to. 1' reasons Hughes will not meet Bird, al though his record for u mile is much better than liiru s. Wr.ATIIKllLY. ation of North America was decided by ,t, rvrlmn County Industrial kii On and after the llrst of next Judge Stearns iu the State Circuit on their spacious grounds In this town I very successfully u large general store month the new proprietors of the Ex. Court, at Portland, Oregon, on Thurs- during this week, surpassed all pre- From there he found his way back to change Hotel will bo I). J, Klstler and day, lu favor of defendants. The ofThVeWbltsth IuPeierydena?tment Wel')0rt' Bfter "isposlng of his busl- George Relchard. They will succeed decision places tho entire property of jbe magnitude of former years was URss Interests to J. F. Snyder, formerly Thomas Mautz A- Son. Both are young the Evangelical church in that State completely eclipsed. In grain, fruit of Franklin township, and a brother- men and no doubt they will put Into In the bauds ot Bishops Bowman and ona lanu prouucis ineexuibits snowed In-law to Mr. Graver, For several A -tudicet of Loral Neuri From a Lively HorouKh. W llanu has purchased the Albert Stout property on Franklin street. The Read A Lovett silk mill have contributed tlOO to the Voleuteer Fire Company, Mrs. Wm, Stockley Is dead. Do. "-ceased leaves a husbaud and four children, A, (1, Decker, (or many years a , llreman on the Lehigh Valley Railroad left Thursday morulng for Pardee's Centre county, where he has secured a position as euglueer for A, Lechteu waller, who has a largo lumber con tract for Pardee & Co. This towu Is to have a 923,000 hotel The parties Interested are Fred Hor- Ueher, of Slutlugton; Johu Betz, of Philadelphia and Wm. Beuninger, ot SUtington. The new structure will be on the style of the Blttner House, at blatlugton and have all the modem lmprovmente and convenience-. Change of Uuilneea. Mr Mired K. Leuekel.'who for mauv yean has been connected with the Montgomery Oil Compauy as Secretary and general -alee ageut, has resigned his position. He will make his future home iu Treuton, N. J., where Ho has become a eo partner lu the tlrtu ot J-eui'kfcl, l-ieias : I'd., or ttiut 041;. Sir. Liuekel, during hU stay In this towu, luis made inauy frleuda, who wish him meee-ia -From the Norrltown Dally titr.lJ .lm (--Box Adux.te hopes for 1U v . i nend A. K. nbondant property. the business enterprise and spirit and I Esher, who were suspended prior to thus make a big success out of it. to the General Oregon Conference of John Brenner, carpet weaver, 1 1800, on Second near Coal street, will re. Luther Unlun, more on or about October 15th to the corner nf 5th and Cvnreas streets ho will continue to weave n first-class Bur me""8 .u tu0 emaB ' Uct' The Luther Union will hold their re- carpet. 31 -T. Clem Beck, of Bethlehem, who 14th to which all are cordially invited to attend. Tho following programme wily ine enierprise oi pur farm peo- ho lived retired then betook pie; In machluery, mechanlcUm was , ,., , , , surpassed; in fancy work the ladles possession of the post office store bow could nor nave done better: In oil conducted by J. f . renner. Disposing painting there was sufllcieut to show of this he moved to Wllkesbarre where suffered a fracture of the aukle bone has been arranged: Opening exercise, -nmo ivooVa n,.n i aliln tn l alimit Edgar Xander; recitatlous, Lizzie a-alu. Mr. Beck', friends here will bo aM, Mattle Helm an.l Carrie Hollon. pleased to learu this. uacni selections, i-uiu uenng ona -By buying your men and boys' f?llle, aul'V fck.?h?.' on ,P, .n ell. ,,-. . ,,.i in.,., t i, J Daugherty auc on Wblttier; a Bible -.v..- ..... i fctuny; soio, -.line jteicuara; cuorus. you win get- iua luiosi. biyies aim uuu i . . saw XI ner cent. We, ram anil von a I Bmolollomof Keprt, good man suit or ovorcoat at H, 8. -At a reBuUr meeting of Oak Grove $7.50, MO "P to 815, boys suits and Council, No. 357, Jr. O. U. A. M hold overcoats at 880, 8.1.50. 5, and up at Sept. 2G, 1802, the following resolutions Sondhelm's One Price Stur Clothing MBrouuu',lou- .. .. .... n. WUKRKA8. it lias lildasetl ail ull-u Ae l'rovi. nail, uaucu hiuiik. dtnfe t0 ,,,n cou Ior tle Our old aud osteemeil townsman, f "ll(u?,le1 .SfM'rCo-'i;1r.'ll-',i! George W. Derhamer, of lrou street, laud v,litlevleaed from a human ai-ndnol-i It still continues quite seriously ill with aB-SSKX"S all chances for his recovery to old time ft" health and vigor very vague. Mr. I suiireineautuority, ue uw lu liumuie iiubiiiiii- 11. .-1..... .. ... - i i.i., i .1,1.-1 1 eio" loin win, luereiure oe 11 iirii iiuci i wis ui iiiia iwnun um i pitlzeuH and a stuuueh Evangelical, Charley Trexler and JUs Alios Newhart. both ot this city, wero united lu the lioh- bonds of wedlock on Saturday evening at tho home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Newhart. on Second street. We ex tend best wishes to the young couple. For the first time lu the memory nf the wrlfsr the Lehigh river Is at IU lawt. lu many plooss the wator lailly trickles lu fwtwssu tlisroeksatul In other ph-oss it is lost atirsly. If the diy spall should continue muoh louger the water will have disappeared entirely. 11RMOLVI-I. Tli-t In the ile-th nf llfn. AlK-rl A. tlarinaii. thU I'ouuell tuu loet au uprlsht j. '.. W,N anu ie. tpeeted tiy all lb-1 w lille we muuru hU Iom, It I OHiuell al galu, iiiolallou to believe he tut joined tlie tlraud ellahoieaml thai our l.m Ii hit eternal KESOLVru. That to the bere-v..l -ml nrr- f ul imreuls who (ouud lu lilma loi lau and af feetlouate ehIM, we teuder the deeiwataud laoftt Ueartttlt jnliatliy ol the iiuttuUeri of this ikamcll, and eoudole with tlieiu over the death ot oue au well beloved by the family and the order. Rk-oi.v-U. TUftt our euarler be drabed for Vk be.t Ihlrly daya, aud tbeie ieiA4ulkui be anremd upoti the nlautea of the Oouncll, urtt laulUalMpu lu lb CaBbolf Auvoo-TR aud tbe Leblaatou l'iea, sad acaHiV be trauauiltled to the laiulli uf ui i dimes, ud brother A II SIIUUV, H. F. Moaisa, I ConimlUM. .ATtu.b Hurt, merit and rare ability of the exhibi tion Mrs. Usoar Chrlstman, of Welse. part, aud Fruuz Mackl, of Mauch Chunk. Harry Kreldler, of Weissport, showed Ono wagons and carriages; J. Soudheim, of Mauch Chunk, Que ready made clothing, cloths, &., line furni ture, Henry Schwartz, of towu; monu ments, Jos. Ruch, ot Jordan, agent for the Monumental Bronze Co., of Con necticut; In organs, sewing machines, washers, pianos, Ac, A. F. Snyder, of welssport, nad au exuibit that caught the eye and held the attention of visi tors. There were all kinds ot machines aud all makes of organs and pianos marked at Aaron's only prices. Geo. W. Nusbaum. ot town, showed line ma chines in operutionsuud muuy visitors to tne fair found much attraction at his corner; J. A. Phillips, ot Weissport, organs ana pianos, in line assortment. The celebrated Slticer Sewinir Ma chine Company also hail their exbiblt, They occupied the north east corner of the big fair bulldlua with as flue an assortment of machines as were ever seen lu this county. There were the Singer Vibrator, Automatic, Oscillator, Central Bobbing Tailoring Machine, ana universal ieeu armsnoemn-er ma chine, and on the walls were samples ot work executed by the machines on exhibition. The company, through their genial general agent, Charles J. yulnu, of bueuaudoan, saved no ex STATE NEWS. Wife murderer Rudolph Smith, ot Media, was sentenced to the Eastern Penitentiary Monday for 12 years, the extreme penalty for murder In the second degree. Charles Jfartlu, who killed his friend, got only 10 years, having pleaded guilty at the termina tion of tlie trial. "Does Protection Benefit the Work- lugman?" was the subject under de- bato by Joe ICotchlnskte nnd Andrew loraios in a saloon tttsnamokiti Mon day morning. Curates claimed It did, and to prove it smashed n heavy beer glass over Kotchluskle's head. Kotch itiskie's skull is ftiicturo.1, and Curates has n tide hlui'olf as scarce as Auieri caii tliiplafe. While n lineman was repairing wires on it telegraph pole, at Bristol, on Mon day, ha fell from his lofty perch, land ing on u picket fence. He was Impaled on the sharp edges so thnt ho could not muvc. 11a was released In a dying condition. Scrofula in the Neck Tbe following Is from Mrs. J. 17. TUlbreo-, wtta ot the Mayor ef McKeespor t, Feira.! "My little boy xyiult, now six years old, two years aeo had a bunch under one ear which the doctor said was Scrof ula. As it continued to grow he finally Uncad it and It discharged: for soma time. Wotheafee gaa giving hua Hood's W line TlUbrook. samparllla an hi un proved very rapidly until the sora healed up. Lost winter It broke out again, louowea ay Eryilsrla-. We again gars him flood's Bar saparllla with most excellent results and ha has had no further trouble. Ills cure Is dus to Hood's Sarsaparilla II 9 has ceier been Terr robust, but now scion healthy ndiilr crawla atranicr." HooD'a PiLLS do not wetkio, bst &14 dlgciUoa and toot th tomrach. Try .hint. tto. GLOW WUtKUOUMi. Miinr.-r anii ,Ti Tin: roifiT. Pqiilhn of ,khi from Here nml Therefor Our Many Header. I, The total attendance at the publio schools of Lntisford Is 711. 1i Latisford's appropriation from tho state was 1,M3,20. 1.M). t'AMl'HEU-over the Ciuinl IMdcjp, East Welssnort. cuts hall, liave and slianiiiotH Instjle. tllreiiio call. Von can also buy lUy Itiim, Hair lonlrs, &r., nt tlie ery lowest prices. clK-trH;W.-t.j.1mel.'iiM t-ctvet I'o i'QU'0 vemtni mtnaw anyming. CCITCtL O Always ready, frh lOcint. ATVirEU, tlie barber. opiosIto the Ojicu Hoit-iP, t'uti hair, sli.tves and Aws e.ery- tlilnpln llrst-cla3 8lWe Drop In aud tee litm. Cloicd on SundavH. Toilet Ai tides for sate. &. h. mzmw& Popular Stoic North Fiust St., LKUifiiiTON. SPKCIALLY ATTRACTIVK LOW PIlICES AS AX INCKXTIVFiTO KABLY FALL PURCHASERS. W3B now showing the largest and most minnbtii ntnl varied stock of Dry tloods ever offered for sale In this vicinity, and at attractively Lov Prices. is1 all mam Novoltlos iu Dress Fabrlcts aud Combiutttiou Dress Patterns are hero aud in almost endless variety, and will compare more than favor ably with the offerings of the best Clt v Houses. While are prices will show n decided saving of from 23 to Sl'e per cent. Yon can nsk for nothing In this line that we do not have and at prices tvs low aud perhaps a little bit lower than you can uuy eise wlinra. Rnnrinl cure is nald to cct- lingaud selling tlie purest and best things under this head be cauco wo menu to make our store Mid lnadini? store In this towu. We might quote prices, but you will be better satisnea uy caning. STUIIEK'K HUA VINO SALOON, opposite (fie Advooatk OrKlCK, Is lieaibiiiirters fur shaving, hair cutting anil shumpnolnir. Particu lar attention paid tu rutting fjidlrs bancs anil Children's llalr. lollct articles for sale.l'lioiee Cigars. CAl.u GO, I'lIS. ItOIIEIlltU. uuilcr Hie Kcl,at,rf . ,'olel, Hank street, for a smooth shaie ora Ushlonablolmlrcut. tST" closed on Hunday's Itoeder'a UHr tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry In stock a lull line of fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and we are tlie only place In tnn ,.v.c ,un .uii ii, nrniier a i ream ior tnefaee. BOOTS & SHOES A carefully selected assortment ot .1 combination now X'rices. vyv't iti,ii.ivvu.- Wo liavo some and they will soon bo needed. Tho prices are very LOW. Come uud see us. Buy here; we de liver goods to all parts of town tree, GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street, Lehigliton, s now showing a very assortment of in all the popular weaves of the season. You are invited to ex amine the line before making purchases, as we guarantee that Qualities, Styles and Prices will please you- Word About Shoes I Wc are sellers of Good Shoes. Our first thought is ahvav Quality. TJre insist that tho manufacturer shall give us, first of all, Good bhoes ; we also insist upon having shoes that are styl ish. Our business career tn Lehlghton speaks tor itself ; we claim to sell good, reliable shoes of all kinds, at as low prices as many others charge for shoes that are manufactured on purpose to sell cheap. Persons who want GOOD SHOES AT LOW PRICES, will come and etc us, G. ZERN, Lehighton, Pa Iadles and Misses don't forget It you want u stylish Jacket, Reefer or New Market you can get all the latest styles at Rock Bottom I'rlces, at uoniineim s Tailoring nan, Maucii i iiuuk, Vor lteiit or Sale, he only remained for a short time aud then returned uud last spring launched In the merchant tailoring business which nt the time of his death was be ing very successfully conducted. While at Mountain Top he was appointed postmaster by President Grover Cleve, laud and nlo became prominent iu politics having on several occasions been prominently mentioned for the oQice of representatives. During the time when Hon, W, M. Rapsher, of Mauch Chunk, was before the people for the nomination of Supreme Court Judge, he was instrumental In bring ing the delegates from his uouutyto the aupiiort of his friend, Iu Carbon I county the deceased never held oftlce i other than that ot a local character, although he had been mentioned fre- j queutly iu connection with public' place. He served bis party In district ' conferences aud lu state aud county : conventions. He was it Masou and was ! also connected with the Royal Arca num aud other societies. He leaven behind a wife, a sou Harry, and a young daughter who mourn his death. lie was kind aud Indulgent at home, 1 ..1.1.. .1 . .U....lu.l V SttlimUlO IIUID fllUJioiiy, ll,ua,cu close to the Packertou Hotel. Terms right. Apply to Leopold Meyers, on the premises or at Cabbox Aovooate utflce. 10-1-t-f SwlUhbackTlnie Table. Car leaves Switchback Depot, ITpper Mauch Cluiuk at mo, 10.10 and ll.ai a. in., I.oo, tsn, and fi.3o n, in. far leaics Summit Hill at u.lu aud 11.11 a.m., ami i.'.v, i on, s.30 anu v.io p. in. Sl'NDAlS U-ateHalkhbackdrpotMautli Chunk at I.M auu z.x p. in. Uate Summit 11111 at 3.2.5 and 4.00 p, in. II. J. lIUMl'Onil, Supt. & fas. ifX, We are showing hy fiir a prettier and more complete line of All Kinds of FURNITURE, Than ever before. All the new effects in Hed Hoom and Parlor Suites, iS'ide Boards, Hall Hacks, Hook Cases, Dining ltuom Tables and Fancy Rockers at a marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to buy here fur our prices are in many oases much lower than you can buy the same goods in the city. Hen ry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigliton. vxiuu, n. -. i. OA-1 Jle wa)i mna auu indulgent at Home, penke In making the exhibition one of I aIlll generous to u fault when aboard, t he very finest and most attractive ot , jie hlui mRny jrieuds who will loug re the whole fair and lu this they were member hi. genial ways aud open successful. hearted dlanoaltlon. Funeral ooonrreil The exhibit of live stoek were above on Tuesday ofternoou, Rev. u. W. tbe aUndard. Dungan officiating at the sad rite. To 11d,'?ln tur f the afflicted family the "Stroller" of wwk detreoted much from the f r 1 tvn a .DOro .ympathy. The pall ii... . iiiiTr inearers were ur. j. . Jivors, u, A. elgh eeuth annual eihlbltion surpaaa ciauaa,r Horlooher. Jams I.ong, P ed aU previous year. j KU,Ur u(1 A v Hajd Nervous Prostration, IHleplast. MlrU ni Tterwum tld rear. Hot Vliubcs. Hcrv(u Dj Mli.tka 1 1 dch, lon raaln. II j m trl,rtla. bl llus Opium IIblt. ItrunUennttMi, mf enr Dr. Mile ncBrtUve Mrv.n. H djot not coniftin cplsW. Utt. boplt C UrownlM, IteLand, .k, uStid vUk Epllepar TTe announce tliis week that wo are ready for your trade at Both Our Stores, MLffBl-Of Fetr. llm. Ofoain. had baa Ml rnMtfltlott t.ir fuur vmm. itoililiig faslpct him BDill b UMst ON MUM ttratlv Nnrln b U now wtll. 11m ttocL Frs t tmtuu. or, mhos' unm mna UvlH. tn doMS for as cum u ib Imoi tUMdr or HtUouaacai, Twyid Ur. iu., au, DrMlle'ModloatCo.leikhartllnd. TIAL BQTTIX WnMX Boldbr T, I. Ttoaia.8 G10B1 WareliousE. choice Dress Goods At tlie same time a look into our Cloak Raom on the second rloor will con vince you that we catry the largest and most popular lino of, bailies , Jisses and ululdren s OLOA.KS iu the Valley. On the second floor you will also find a stock of BLANKETS and (JOMFOItTS, Single and Double shawls, Lace Curtains, Chenille and Tapestry Table CoveiB, etc., among them you will firm many BARGAINS that are not to be had else where. Manv new lines of Ladies' and Children's HOSIERY and UNDER 1PE Alt were receiyed during the past week and are now ready for your inspection. Special Value on every counter for this week. (HOKE in Lehighton and Weissport, with a full line of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters & Tinware at Lowest Prices. Wi S. KUHNS, No. 705 HamiltonStreet, Allentown. ya.