Has a larger circulation than any other newspaper printed In Carbon oounty.oon eminently It l the best medium toradver Users. Our news oolumns sparkle with the ooeutrenoes of the laj clern, spicy, Interesting, bright and Independent. Our editorials aro original and will be worth " reading on account of their spirit which Is independent of outside dictation. Ou price Is one dollar a year. Just you t ry It urban - Is a specialty at our Job Printing Office in Snyder's Block, east side of tbe Lehigh Bridge. Envelopes, Note and Letter I'aper, Phampltts, Order Hooks, Vouchers, Tags' and all kinds of Plo Nlo, Horse and Hale Bills. We do all work neatly, cheaply and cleanly. Do you need anything In this linef then oall and see us, or write us a postal card and we will be at your service. 3 "INDEPENDENT" "LIVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XXI. No. 33 Lehighton, Carbon County, Fonna. July 1, 1093 $1.00 a-Yoar in Advano HAVE YOU READ THE ADVOCATE THIS WEEK ? THE LARGEST 11.00 PAPER IN THE COUNTY. a lit 'tit ORIGINAL CMP CASH STORE HOT WEATHER GOODS at our place excells all pa9t ex hibits. Our assortment -will astonish the public, as will the prices. We buy these, as other goods, by the case, which gives U3j3taples never seen uy small dealers. Case goods, means 1500 to 2000 yards ol a kind, that's 40 to 50 different styles and shades. You can readily see that our competitors aro not in it, Sun Umbrellas and PaiiA' sols in all the "newest colorings, at prices away down, Fans 1 Fans 1 The assort ment this season is exception ally beautiful, Remember, the prices are cut comparing them with last season. Ladies' and Misses' Black and Colored Silk Mitts. Fielden, Sohwab and Neebe Par doned by Governor Altgeld, JTJDQE OAET SEVERELY EOOBEfcv The Ooveraor Declares That the Jndg-e Showed IIU Prejudice Throughout Ml Trial Wild Manifesto from John Hut, tho Exiled OiTmub Ladies' Belts things out -all the newest J. T. NUSBAUM, fli it Street, between South and Hum Streets, Lehlghton. Fa. NEWSY OCCURRENCES. PERSONAL MENTION. LOCAL MATTKltS OP MOIIK OR LKS8 I A Saap Shot Camera Catches Those Who ISlrOUTANCE. What Hat OccnrfHl in thli Cltr During the Week Pertinently Kpltomlsed by Onr Special Ileponera, Ice Cream freezers at Oabel's First street. Fine teams for all purposes at the Bouth End Livery ,- Price watches at E. II, Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. All kinds of books and flno station err at Luckenbach's, llauch Chunk. Window and door screens at J. L. abcls. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels A WEEK'S NEWS'OONBEN'SED Trlday, June a. Ambassador Bayard presented hl cro asntlals Wthe queen at Windsor yestet day. Mrs. Bayard was alio present. Tbe Leech Lake Indian troubles are at an end. Dr. Walker la under arrest, and will be tried (or the accidental kllllus of a young Indian. At tha Coney Island Athletic club last sight Joe Butler.the colored middleweight, defeated Jim Dalv In tlx rounds. Mlks Leonard defeated George Reynolds Is nine rounds aud Billy Emit knocked Billy Vernon senseless In the eighth round, BatordBT. June Se. Tha recent naval review at New York cost the government 180,700. Princess Enlalle and party left New York today for Spain on tha French liner La Touralne. The cases sgalntt Colonel Alnsworth and ethers (or tbe Ford's theater disaster will probably be tried In Ootober, James Gordon Bennett, of the New York Herald, Is to bars the largest yacht afloat. Bhe Is to be built by the Cramps, at Phila delphia, and will be aid feet long. She wlU be American throughout. Bartholomay J, Doran, a lightweight pugilist, killed hla IS-months'-old boy by poison at Itoehester, N, Y., and then corn Siltted auloide by throwing himself be neath a train. BXoudar. Juna XO Frankla Ludwlek, 8 years old, was dis emboweled by an angry cow at Aiiegueny, and died In a few minutes. Professor Cbarlea A. Brlggs, the deposed Presbyterian, delivered a aerntou to a large audience at tbe Ocean Grove camp meeting last sight. President Diaz, of Mexico. Is solus: to Europe this summer, and will probably paas through the United States, stopping as me iv crura lair. Tuesday June ST. By an explosion of metal In an Iron foundry at maugenurg, Daxony, six work' men were killed, Commander Welssert, of the O. A. R., asys the appeal of Farnharm Post, U. A. H., for reinstatement will not be heard. It la rumored In PltUburi that It, a Wick mav retire from tbe management of the Carnegie company, to be succeeded by C. M. Schwab. Justice Clement, of Brooklyn, refused to annul the marrlacre of Colonel William E. Sinn, the theatrical manager, to Com Taoaer, the wen known surety. Tfedaesdar, Jfa.ee 98. There were 009 deaths from cholera In Mecca yesterday. A buggy was run Into by a train at a grade crossing In Chicago and two persons killed and three Injured. Yourteen-year-old IlobertZangle, of New York, was accidentally strangled to death while swinging In a hammock. minister In the United States, died at Dennieou, Tex., aged 00 years. At auction In London ths lata "Squire" Ab.lngtan.'s great colt Meddler was sold for 176.133 to an American wUQ Is said to M W H- Forbes, of Boston. Professor Henry Preserved Smith, ths convicted heretic, is tha only p releasor left at Lane seminary, Pinolnnstl, ths others having withdrawn. Ths seminary may he abandoned. Thursday, Jane Si. John Bsaman, for tea years town treas urer of Wslshlre, O., hss flsd with (3,000 of pnbllo money, Oeome E. Green, msyor of Blnghamton, N. Y., was elected president of the New York League of Republican clube. The president has appointed Commodore Aaron W. Weaver to be rear admiral In the navy, vice Bear Admiral David II. Harmouy. retired. Ohio Prohibitionists nominated this ilcket. For governor, Rev. Gideon B lacklln, Montgomery county; lieutenant governor, S. 11. Kills, Warren county; treasurer. Abe Ludlow. Springfield, attor- pay general, 8. E. Young, Portage county; supreme Judge, J. A. Gallagher, Bellaire, dairy ana rooq commissioner. u. ((. Toaa, Wakeman) for board of publlo works, E. lirosuis, Du&ra eeuuty, SrmsariELn. Ills., June 27. Anarchist Fielden, Neebe and Schwab were pardoned bv Governor Altgeld yesterdsr. Banker E. S. Dreyer, who had been Interested In carpets at Henry Schwartz's. .-a . . -Raser's Root Beer Extract-Tho neh of them from tha hands ef Governor I Purest. Altgeld, left with them for Jollet at noon. See watches at E. II. llobl's, Mauch It is supposed Mr. Dreyer's mnuencs was tuuun decisive. Itwasnotevenknownthstthelr Just make It n point to see David case was Ming oonsmereu aj too governor, jiDUert When you want a team for UUSi and his action created great surprise. ness or cloasure. Lowest nrlcos. JZ.JTJ- Root Deer Extract is !. tnattr. Tha atj,tamnt IA th Ai,ta I ttaSer S. tend to show that ths bomb was throws Great variety of rubber, hoso for as ui act of nersonsl revenire. and that the sale at lowest prices at (label's. prosecution never discovered who threw It, Prloe watohes at E. II. llobl's, Spesklng of Judgs Gary, be saysi "It is Mauch Chunk. charged with much bitterness by those Kye whiskey, J per gallon. atM. whr. ..peak for the prisoners that ths record Martlti's Liquor Store Mauch Chunk. the trial with malloious ferocity, and B, reduction in baby coaches at forceed the men to be tried together: that I J. L. Uubel'B. page after pegs of the record contains In. Watoh sale at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch sinuatlng remarks of ths ludge. msds in Chunk. the hearing of the Jury and with the evl- Pure Paris Green at lowest price uen mteniien ot onnging tna jury to ma aj Qjj B ui wmkiugt tun, wta. ,wui wur ,n. .., , . ,, .,-!,.., )ng from the court, were much mors dam- nm uiu.i aging than any speeches from ths state's ? 'ront of John F. Esoh's Globe attorney could possibly havs been! that Restaurant on the glorious Fourth, the state's attorney often took bis cus Greatest bargains ever offered in from the judge's remarks, sua tnst trie run jeweled railroad watones can now judge's magazine artlole recently pub- be had at E. II. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk nsneq, written nearly six years Mter me i jewelry Dtore. trial, is yet fun ot venom. A p. Snyder, sells stnndard The anarchist riot at the Hayraarket In ,noh h9e J,r per foot iIe Chicago occurred on May 4, 18S4. Eght ha, cheaper too. tng for ths murderous outbreak, and L Cheapest plaoe on earth to buy a se"en, Spies, Scnwab. Fischer, Fleldsn, flpt-olass watoh Is Rt E. II. Ilohl's, Farsons. Engel and Llngg were found I iutuu" wuuua. guilty of munler In ths first degree. Neebe I For Bale. A Falrbank's Staudard waa sentenced to imprisonment lor niteen I'latrorm scale, capacity uutu pounus years. A request or pardon was maae ty i Apply to w. M. ltapsner, luaucn ununit, Clemen ana tsenwan. wmcn tne supreme i or u. v. mortnimer, .jr., Lienignton court granted. The others were hanged ,-Don't buy a watch until you learn Nov. 11, 1887, except Llngg, who commit- tne prices at E. II. Ilohl's, Mnuch IPU BlUUUO. SUV JrcHVlUU U. A IICIUIU) I UllU D If S;r..l.l;rhufrt.iL -Fon SAttu-In Jamestown a lot Cuicaoo, June iss. At least one or tne . oi wnlnnA Aiuirchl.ta. Hamnel fielden. haa Ijenignton. no resentment against any one conneoted A. F. Snyder, was doing business with his trial and Imprisonment. "My is- at Easton on Monday. Sold a McPhall tentlon Is to forget the past, to lcttbedead Piano to one of his customers, Saved bury its dead, and begin life aH over tho party ilGOjlollars. Kaston dealer agatu." said he as he sat in the parlor ot wanted H'5, for the same grade. General M. M. Trumbull, chairman of the I Cook&Walok are excavating for amnesty commuieo. - uave norer nurv i the cellar Wall Of U. U. HCUlerer 8 new anybody yet, ana ao not intend to pegin. i Bnci 00Zy home on Third atreet. -JT'SJXZSZ will saveyou money to buy out 3 the nrincimes. mv view. bav. watches at li. uohl-s.iiauchUhunk, changed some. The futility ot some of our I The McPhall Piano used at the plans has appeared to me, and I have be-1 Commencement exercises, was fur come more conservative," nisnea Dy a. . snyaer. new Yonj, June M.-In The Itelhelt, priC6 watches at E. II. Ilohl's, bearing ths date ot July 1. John Most de- k,,,i, rM,L. votes a full page to a leader ooncernlug 1 - ' , . , m the liberation! Trom prison of ths Aimrch- -Pf" 8A7Flrs' MST PweJ.Ilng tsU H'lelden, Schwab and Neebe. Alter . i St o r u.uuu, alluding briefly to tbe fact ol tnelr libera- I "i''"' tlon he ssvsi I Frank Fenstermacher has the con' "That Altgeld liberated enr unnrades tract to extena tne ijenignton water was Just. Ills action, however, means Company's water mains on Iron street, much more than this. Ths manner in between Third and Fourth street. The which he defends bis decision proves at ths necessary excavations bare been made same time the truth ot our contention and the pipe is being properly adjusted that on Nov, 11, 18S7, our comrsdss were for connection. murdered. The highest omclal or the state Here is a good offer If I cant ol Illinois saystotbesemesmtheirgraves: Bnow yoa that the McPhall Piano, xou were muroerea by tne banaits or 6ell for $275 costs more than the Star capital, headed by a man whose slon it was to by a man whose profes- or popuiar pease that other agents sdmlnlster Justloe lmpar-I oaii aunn Twin vn tann tlally.' That is the eascnw erf the excerf- for nothIrJlr, Now ye Ster and Pease inely comprehensive defense wMoh Alt- agentSWalk In , and A. F, Snyder will geld makes for h s decision- defense I aeoommodate you. drawn consciously irom tne aocumentary I t t ri . , . .n -m. i .i,. ' I James J. Bevan. the able and effl "We are anarohlata, and as such are the y"'?' u'l,uo P"""" souoois at enemies of every state official. We even y"""i """I"' iuuj bellsve that the better the offlcial the mora or an luniauon lo tne commenco- be tnjares our cause, because he eultlvatos ment exercises or the graduating ex. among tne people belter in tne Honesty ol oixuius. the state. Nevertheless we must confess -gupt. Belsol examined this class of that Altgeld has i shown .bimse f to be applicants for certificates on last o X --i Tnursaay: siargarct uouia, jimma ij. .u, r . """" Mertz, Mary E. CatelL Alice Mantz, bers. murderers and Idiots whe coasUtuU irene Fenstermacher, Mattie Walp . ... i una x ilia Aiiiiin ui, iwiuuui u. auuiD vj. The German social JJemocraey ta proua Bftokey liartha Long, Luella Rehrig because It has won fortyfour aeau in tha and j,, j Oswald. Nine certificates - a .k i m a were (trantesl, three refused, have comeback to our ranks and that a I Rev. J. Alvln Reber preached his governor has been compelled to state of- n"n anniversary sermon to a very ndaly that the execution on rJov. II waa a I w1kdbuu iuh,i,.ci4uuibijou m .io a v.ii,i. r ,m au. i,.t Reformed church on last Sundav even mtffk.vinfinAnatiti.BrrituHAn viit h.v. 1 lug. In the five years that the raver- It every man does his best to make use of I end gentleman has been with ns he has this opportunity. Forward, ever forward, 1 uiuo,uui.a ui triuuua maiuu auu out the future la ours," side of his congregation, Itev, Reber Most also says that ths release of Is a forceful, eloquent speaker and has Tri.M,, a-Wah and Neha hu riirA 1 few enuals In the Lehigh Vallev aa a the anarchists of their last obligation tollosloal and eloquent expounder of proceed cautiously, inoiy writ. A Murderous Trala Bobber Caukht, I OUII OHAUDATE8. San Antonio. Tex.. June SO. Thsee robbers boarded a train" at BreckenrldKe. Interesting Exercises lu the Opera Houso Tex. After It had atarted one ot them Laraely Attended, The Class Numbers crawled to tbe engine ana oraerea r.ngl-1 B,llltMI, nntholrhanda Martin fallad ti nlv,v and Lehlghton has BlUCh to be Droud for. was shot dead. The robbera' companions I but above all are our publlo schools, then fled, and he attempted t capture the wmcb bare been brousht to a high trainalone,bntcoulduotsUrtthees3lne,lstandard ot excellence through the which Tlerney had stopped in the mean- ability of Prof. Walter and his corps of time. He jumped and lied to the brush, I able assistants. To graduate a class of lollowed uy tinuucior eteeie, wno anally seventeen pupus is a stupeuaous worK, rjintnred and disarmed him. Ha frivea hie I reoulrinc care, abllltv. natlence and name as J. I). May, a cowboy. Steele will Indefatigable energy on tne part of tbe get Il.uii rewaru. 1 teacner, ana interest ana uauagging inuustry un tne part ot tne stuaents, xr,. rjofaii or siw.r. The graduating class this rear nam. U'lintwnTnw Jim. 9S. TIim dmin Ibered teventeeu. and the commence. ment exercises in the Opera House om apprehension here. Telegrams from all last IVlday evening was full evidence sections are pouring In on the president of the FAB EXCEIUENCK of the whole urging an immediate session of congress class. The commodious auditorium to consider tha Unsocial question. A. J, was packed from stage to door, and the c.nA nraidnt nf tha hi.metaiMa i program ot exercises was comoieiea league, says "England has set out to sub-1 without a single break which reflects due the world uot by arms, but by gold," great oredit on the graduates, who are and that the United states can prevent it, auiuuai uur eaumuuio uuu uueutea The price ot sliver In London and New young people. We regret that we have York Is lower than ever before. I uot tue eiiace lu vine issue to reier singly ana Bpecuuiy to tne excellence Drank a Plat at Carbella AM. I Of each Ot tliO KTaaUateS. it mUSt Snllice vrivnarov .Tm .Tim ctnin. to say that none oould have done bet- man, aged 90 years, formerly a bailiff of ter, that they distinguished themselves WALP'S EAGLE STORE. lu a few words we desire to call t3f to your notice a very important rp fact, It is this. We have as 137" large aud fine a lino of general store goods aa you will find any t2T where. Come and see us, let us show you our goods and tell you what our prices are. We deliver "SJ goods anywhere prpmptly andntjga without extra charge whatever . a-i tp the purchaser. Dont pay big Ja prices but come aud soe us Robert Walp, iU-st atrvet, Op, Raaud Houses, Come and Oo Among Their Trlenda In Lively lhlghtan. Mrs. Frank Zahn and rlanirhtnr nrn visiting relatives In llroadheadsvllle. . ,'Gus Hager, of Philadelphia, is spending a few days with the folks at home. Constable Ed Ra worth was nt Silver Brook on oluclal business last Monday. . .Jovial ExDressman Ilairerman was doing official business at New York on Aiondny. . .0. V. Klelnton. Eutrene Frltrlneer and Harry Graver cycled to Tamaqua on Sunday. ..Ex-Bherlff II. P. Levan. of the Couuty Seat, was closing digits with menus nere on aionaay. ..Mrs. Masdallna Dick, of Recnnrl street, is home from a pleasant visit to Fhillipsburg, N. 3. .Assistant Valley station agent, P. Gorman and family spent last Sun day in Monroe county. ..Mrs. Wm.Sltler. of Second street. nJeilb DDYUlttl UHJB ItUlt W66K Wltll iUTS, Wm. stocker, at Jersey City. ..Miss Annie Lackov. an estimable Allentown young lady is vlsitlne jwisses Aggie and Lllito Keichard. ..Miss Snails Merrick, of Maucb Chunk, speat Ssndav very pleasan tly witu roiaiives ana irienas in town, ..Charles Ilartman and wife, of Allentown, were guests of T. D. Clauss and family en First street over Sunday. .Miss Addle RatellfTe. of Ncsaue honing, spent Sunday very pleasantly with Miss Tillle Rntclllfe on First street. . . Miss Ella Fenstermacher. one of All,... .1 -1. , I.. n guest at the John S. Lentz resldeuce on TOlrd street. . .Genial Al Greenawalt and Hush MoAniffo, two of Lehlghton's expert bicyclists, were on a jaunt to Pottsvllle on ousuay. ..Charles Bowman, of Slatlnston. wno utts many irienus nere among both sexes. Is spending n few days with urauvuie u. Ulauss. . .). A. llauk. the nonnbtr and suo- cessful principal of the Tobyhanna Alius school, will spend tbe summer in town witu bis parents. . . Miss Ida S. Drios, of Bethlehem, accompanied rjyi'rof.llollttle's daugh ter, were guests of 'J. boo. Bcbatfer and ramiiy ou fiankway. , . Misses Mamie Blllmeyer and Bessie Courson, estimable young ladles of Washingtonville, Pa, are guests of miss uzzie ixtntz on ibirn street, Miss Ida Young, with Miss Alvenla Graver, the milliner, was called home to Selgfrid's Bridge, on Monday, owing to tue serious illness or nor Drouier, F. Ed Koons. of Wllkesbarre. ao- companiea uv tne esumaoie ana aim able Miss Katie Fritz, spent Sunday very pleasantly witn Klcbard Koons ana ramuy on beconu street. Charles Yobe and Will Schaffer, two of Packertos's hustling young men will leave to-day for Mlddletown, N. Y.. wnere tney nave secured a lucrative employmentr- ..The following estimable young ladles visited Miss Mamie Semmel on First street, Misses Jennie Merkol and Kate Ochs, of Allentown; Ada Webb and Eva Collins, of Mauch Chunk and aiartun xnompson,oi Bonnyikiu Haven, LIZAllU UllKKK VAX, LEY, E. U. MoulthroD is haullnir lumber lor tne llrm or ueuer & Miller. - the petty courts, drank more than a quart ot carbolic acid and then threw a quan tity of the fluid over hla aged wife, burs. ing her in a ingottui manner, uunng tne fevr momenta before he expired the old man suffered terrible agony. Mrs. Solo mon Is suffering greatly, and It is feared that ber sight has been deatroved. Comedian Hopper Weddod. NtrwAiut, June 99. Comediaa BeWoltt Hopper visited Newark yesterday after noon and drove tp the residence ot the Hev. Nelson A MacNlchol, pastor of ths (lalsey Street. Methodist church, where a marriage ceremony was performed. The clergyman, while admitting that the famous comedian waa the groom, refused poattlrely to divulge the name ot the bride. She la aald to be Kdna Wallace, ot New York. Teaee Ita.lored In Veoesuela. Nxw Yolii, June SO. Mall advices from Caracas Indicate that an era of peace and tranquility uaa at last aawnea npoq Vf n exuela, and Joaquin Cresno, sqw the con stitutionally elected president of the re public confident Qf the stability of his fcovernmeot, haa magnanimously submit ted to oongreea a proclamation granting pardon to thoae who once atrovs to destroy the constitution and annihilate. u brave defenders. I'aplalp Dourkf to stand Trial, IiOHPON, June 90. Captain Ilourte, the senler officer among the survivors of the warship Vtetoris, will be tried by a special Jiaval board, altling at Malta, for having est the vessel. Further proceedings will depead upoa the event of this trial. No stees will be taken in the matter of court uarttallsg Hear Antral Markham and the to a degree of Perfection that was nleas lug to their families and their friends who had the pleasure of witnessing tbe crowning effort of their youth. The graduates received niauv presents irom tneir irienas ana in turn tney remembered tbelr principal with s handsome bronze clock. The Lehigh ton Orchestra lent additional luterest to tbe ptogram by the rendition ot sey eral very choice selections. The graduates are Mable Wheatly, Daisy V. Horn, William Brenner, Jen nie tl, Gro&scnp, Irene S, Weldaw, Ella R. Seaboldt, Clara N. Kuntz, Katie Fenstermaober. Mattie Walp. Mary Fensterniacher.Frank A. Miller, Mamie 1). Semmel, Mame Qomery, Emma Fortwangler, llert Gomery, Bertha uonenpacn, manna ivong. Cheap and Good Ice Cream, Committees for picnic, festivals and parties will dp well to consult C. II. Nusbauin, Welssport, when tbey buy Ice cream. lie sells a most excellent article at tbe low prloe of 86 oenta per gauon. uen t orgetio see mm. ow S. BaUIet bought a eood sorrel horse at Allentown last Friday, Genial Harry Balllet has purchased a new oicyoie ana riaing suit lor Oliver Rehrtc and wife were the guests of Tilghman Kehrig ou Sunday. John Rehrig Is emsloved on the farm of Longacre Sc KL.tlcr In West 1'enn. 'Widow Susan Rchriir. of Dnwmans town, is the guest of her step-son Cbas. itenrig. E. U. MoulthroD made a brotberlv horso deal with Aaron Bowman on Monday, The emDloves of the Pennsylvania Paint and Oohre Co., received their pay ou lnursaay. Lewis Btroun visited relatives and friends iu Lehlghton and Welssport oaturaay ana ounaay. Edwin Stelgerwalt and wife, of Nls Hollow' were the guests of their son A. v . Uwieerwalt, on uundoy. Miss Annie E. Helntzltman and Mrs. Levi Rex, of Allentown, spent 8unday very pleasantly with W. S. iieinueunan anu lamny. John Miller, our popular butcher. Is running his delivery wacou himself. his former driver, Mr. Freyman, having acceptea anotaer position. 'William Knonenberirer. of Neiue- honlng, has moved Into the valley. He occupies pan ot li. 11. tjohlelcher'e house and is employed by Chas. Rehrig, Albert BreituauptjOf North Kidder, was in the valley on Saturday: be Is s candidate far Register and Recorder. subject to tne Dsmooratlo rules, Mr. Ureitbaupt speaks English andGerman, J. Alvin Yenser. of Bowmanatnwn. an expert bicyclist, took a flying trip through the valley Sunday and called on E, 8. Helntzelman. Alvin will make tbe best bicyclist In the valley hustle. George Hoffman, the oldest man in the valley, died on Monday night, at tbe ripe old age of 03 years. Interment took plaoe ou Friday at the East Perm Cemetery ,Rev. Bartholomew olUolatlng The Union Lehigh Sunday .school elected the following officers: Presl. dent, Victor Rehrig; superintendent, a w at al It. BDE1C. . 1 .. 1 . 1 .... " . , i , . wuuoui, ami iuuuk Dwtouirii .'111 LA) II Sohatfell; asst secretary ,Eva Savannah Bruella Agnes Peter; treasurer, Her man Peter; librarian, Mrs. Herman i-eter, iue now emcers win labor tor tue advancement of the school. Mister Drooker: For about tzwa monet tznrlck Is em Uncle Buzzard si daudy In dar valley gawestuf business. we aar aauay om liuzzara si house kuma Is. wor ar on ilar blackshmlds shop ga loffu. Dun hut de Bevy de glaDa made drl mohl gashlchd for em uuzzard s&wga, ar sut name kuma dar grandpap war doe. Dar Buzuu-d is net kuma, bis der daudy em eugaba kuma lSjbecause ar hut gawlst dos dar daudy sr Judgment rc sewed will hova. Dar daudy hut aw em Bustard gasawdt ar snt si lamtut may ui sobolfa tzu butza mannor un da lelt noohdsfor de helser Stella for tzu insulta, or sut si elda lumba for kofa, so dos ar a blsel gelt gracht for hf das judgment tzu bazabal -De students fan dar Ashfleld Col. lege, union em commend fum Prof. Buzzard, hen om bomsda.wg welder fun era dreeklchaorwet stapracttoede hen d passees by weldder no ga krloha uf uar strese, uu ena nicK noma gava. DEATH OF Mil, UVTCIILElt.. ThoLlleSloryofthe man Who Was the rrleud of ltandall, Wallace and Scott, Ills Years as a Member of CoitBjress. William Mutchler, Congressman from this, the Eighth Pennsylvania, Dlstriot, died at 2.15 o'clock Friday morniug of heart disease and general giving away ot the system, age almost C2 years. Mr, Mutchler did not rally from his acute attack while on a pleasure trip the first week In this mouth lu Pike County, thgugh he felt better after reaching home, drove out considerable and kept up his Interest In affairs of the day. lie was particularly concerned about the coming sosslon ot Congress and a few days ago, iu conversation ltuuongiessman liuokalew, express- hls belief that he would recover In sufficient season to be present. But his frleods noticed that he grew weak. and that his pulse was more feeble. Ou Monday he was auite weak, and the family was very apprehensive; but he rallied that night aud from that time up until his sudden death his family felt much encouraged. He sat for seyeral hours on the porch yester day afternoon and retired at 0 o'clock sleeping in a chair as he was more comfortable In that position. Shortly before 3 o'clock Friday ornlng Mrs. Mutohler. spoke to him inquiring how he felt; she received no answer and finding that Mr. Mutchler was breathing very faintly summoned assistance. Death came in a few minutes. Mr, Mutchler is survived by his wife who is the daughter of the late Sheriff Cope, of this county, under whose In- lumbenoy Mr. Mutchler began bis active political life in 1853 and by one son, Howard, who Is editor and pro. prietor of the Northampton Demo crat, and proprietor ot the Easton Dally Express. William Mutohler was born near Easton on December 21, 1831 his father being a farmer lu humble clrcum stances, who died when this son was" 7 years of age. An elder brother, II. M, Mutohler carried on the farm, and William gave him such assistance as possible. He entered the Vandervler school In Easton during two Winters and that was about all the school training he had his studies being pursued at home or In such schools training he was not on the farm, or uot working for neigh boring families. Meanwhile the elder brother entered the practloe of law and it was iu his office that William Mutchler first per- sued the pages of Blackstone and eventually began legal practice. This was about the time the war closed. Before that be had been for two terms the Deputy ShertlT of the county and for two other terms beginning in 1BG0 the Prothonotary, He was an ao tlve political worker, and in 18G9, after having been for two years Assessor of InternalRevenue In this district, be was elected chairman ot the State Demoorat Committee. He attracted a great deal of attention because of his clear headedness, and his untiring energy as well as his ability, and trom that time he was prominent lu Democratic circles. He was an early friend of the late Samuel J. Randall, and supported him In Con gress by his vote on many occasslons when Mr. Randall and Mr. Mutchler were fighting against the majority sentiment among theDemocratio members. This was particularly so as regards tarrlff legislation, Mr. Mutohler be came later a great friend of tbe late Hon. William L. Scott, who considered mm one of the ablest men in Congress. This brought Mr. Mutchler Into the Wallace faction ot the State Democ racy, SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. Moelety Ttd-lllts of Interest fa the Stem bers of the Fraternity. Norman Commandery, No. 135. Knights of Malta, of town, are rapidly Increasing in membership;' In the past two weeks ton applications have been received. Seoret societies In need of parapbe- nulla, flags, banners, uniforms, etc., should consult II. V. Morthimer, jr., who represents one of the largest firms and Importers, manufacturers and dealers In this country beforo purchas ing elsewhere. The order of the Knights of the Golden Eagle in Pennsylvania in the past 17 years (principally the past seven years) has expended KilSHO for sick benefits, burial of the dead, relief of widows and orphans, and donations for charitable purposes. During that that period, 20,233 Sir Knights have re ceived weekly benefits. During tho seven years, 1880 to 1892, 59,371 candi dates were admitted; 40D Castles were instituted aud membership increased 31,112. The highest number of initia tions In one Castle in the past year was 113. Two hundred and forty-one Castles Initiated over 10, of which forty.thee were over 23, thirty-three over 00 and four over 100. One hun dred and thirty Castles have a mem bership ranging from 109 to 330. One hundred and eighty-seven Castles have funds ranging from 1,100 to 11112 and the average funds of each Castle are $1,102. Mr. Mutchler entered the Forty- seventh Congress when the Tenth Hasleton'a Crcllpf Club Here, The t'yollng Club of Uazleton was Lere last Sunday. Tbe club Is com posed of the followinor members: Potter and Frank Clark, Oliver Whit aker, Geo. Herwlck, Frank Taylor, Fd Chryst, Robt East, Jacob bterner, (ieo. Blttenbender, Robt. Barber, C. Lear, Dr. Hertz, B. llauch, Q. Steiu belser and seyeral other young men, Ellas Beer, of Carbon P. O. boasta oia rye sialic ii leetti tuobea in height. Great Latherau Mass Meeting. Sunday, August 13, will be a notable day for the Lutbern denominations la tbe Leblgh Valley. Qn that day every Lutheran Church from Mauch C'huuk to Easton wlU be closed, aud their oongregations gathered (u a grand mass meeting In Rittenvlll Park, there to near aa ureases on notoe ana loregtn missions and education by somo of the most eminent speakers in tbe Lutheran Church. riiv nf nur farmer frfanHii n tu., eftteara ot the Caiaperdown until after the : hla let us bare from you. aadof Baarke'seaae. II During the past week representa tives ot Ooxe 4 C. , Lave visited and examined the Carter traet and colliery at Beaver Medow. These visits by the offiolala" seems to confirm a ru nior that was circulated sometime ago regarding purchase ef that estate In Ueaver Meadow by that company. District was composed ot Northamp ton, Lehigh and a part ot Bucks Couu ties. He served one term and then gave way to ex-Congressmau Baohman for two terms. He was elected to -the Forty-seventh and the Forty-eighth Congress, When the present apportionment of the State was made aud Mr. Mutchler'u county with Monroe, Pike and Carbon became the Eighth Congressional Dis trict, Mr. Mutchler captured the nomi nation though there were several candidates aud the fight was a stuborn one. This was in 1888, slfice then he has twice been re-elected and was a member elect of the next Congress. Slnoe ISai Mr. Mutchler's promin ence as u Congressman has beeu un usually great. lie was in that year made Chairman ot the Civil Service Reform Committee and his long ex perlenoe In Congress contributed eaoh year to make his worth as a member greater. lie served on many Impor tant committees and lathe lost Con gress woe Chairman of the Pensions Committee, on chairman of the sub- Committee on Appropriations, and a member of other important commit tees. He performed his duties with up Tightness, and wish a striot regard for the best interests ot bis constituents, Uot Infrequently voting against tbe majority ot his party In so doing. He was a conservative member of the House and held the respect ot both Democrats and Republicans. lie re- j presented his views with force and clung to them tenaciously, but he was tolerant ot aud rospectf ul to the vlows of those who differed with him At home he enjoyed the respect of all his fellow townsmen without regard to political differences, IIU health had not been good or nearly a year. He was prostrated several times during the last session of Congress. He was informed by his medical advisers that his stomach waa the cause of his trouble, but it seemed impossible to bring about a return of better health uo matter how much he took care of bis diet. Later bis heart began to be affected and then followed a general breaking down of the system. Inter ment was made on Tuesday afternoon. Tbo delegation from this county who attended the funeral were Hop. W. P Biery, George W. Morthimer, John J O'Brien, George W. Ester, Judge Sam Prloe, Allen Craig, E. II. Rauoh, Frank Sharkey, It. M. Brodhead, Michael Ou sidy, James T. Mulbearu, u II. Barber, John Breslin AN IIONKST KKrltESENTATIVK. A correspoudent to the Philadelphia Pross from Washington speaks thus ef the late. William Mutchler. "In the ten years Mr. Mutchler ha9 served lu the House he has ptoven himself a conscientious, painstaking, honest member. No member of that body enjoyed to a higher degree the esteem and friendship ot his col leagues In both parties. ne was a Democrat, ot the old Jelfefsonian school, was simple In his manner, but courageous in any cause ho espoused. He never ran counter to the interests of his constituents and was a safe man where the interest of Pennsylva nia were concerned. He -was parti cularly sound on the financial question. No Democrat fronv-Pennsylvania In many years had the power in Congress that he had except Samuel J. Randall. He was probably as great a student of the leading issues ot the day as wasMr. Randall, but lacked the aggressiveness andforce of leadershlpMr.Mutcbler was always listened to with deep attention when he took the Boor to debate a question. He was a good speaker and always presented his Ideas in a clear, comprehensive manner He was the Nestor of the Pennsylvania Democrats in the House and was by the consent ot all accorded the honor of leader ship. In recent gossip with regard to the organization of the next House his name has been frequently mentioned for the same place. In the last House he obtained considerable notoriety as the chairman of the sub committee which had ohargo of the pension ap propriation bill. He was the father of three paoposltlons offered as amend ments to the bill. They were for .'the transfer of the Pension Bureau-from tbo Interior to tho War Department, tbe cutting ofnthe pensions of non residents of the United States who are not citizens and the wltboldlng of pen. slous from widows of soldiers who had married tbelr husbands five years after the war in which the later had participated. When the present administration be gan and the question of Federal pat- rouage iu Pennsylvania came up Mr, Mutchler was prominent as a leader in what has become known as the "Con gressional combine." He was always opposed to Mr. Harrity aud the letter's methods and was very outspoken In bis dislike ot them. He resented tbe the interference of the State Adm Inls tratlou in his own district and was able to balktheht efforts to name candicates their." MAHONINO. Farmers are busy making hay. A. II. Ginder.of Ashfleld,' visited here ou Saturday. Wm, Arner sold three bicycles last week. The closing exercises of the Nor mal Institute were held last Saturday evening. Grant Strauss, ot Lansferd, spent Sunday with ths "old folks at home." Mrs. Harriet Arner Is visiting at Welssport, Arner Brothers and Tilghman Balllet aro painting a cnurch at Lewis town. David Balllet, a student at 1'rlnc.e ton, is nome ror a vacation. The New Mahoning Cornet Band will hold its annual plenlo this Satur day evening, in tr. u. Klingermam grove. Miss Sadie Koons of Mauch Chunk was visiting in tbe v alley over bunday Aaron Zimmerman is building new house on his recently purchased tarni. DEATHS. si as. josuu STKii'sa. After an illnss of three weeks, Mary, wife ot our fellow townsman, Joslah Strauss died at ber home on north First street, ou Monday morning at eight o'clock. Deceased was born Is Weisenbrg, Leblgh county. In tbe mpntuoi xsovemoer, lB-jy. uixomia ren were born to them, two ot whom survive witn tne sorrowing uusoana, Mrs. A. J. Lltaenberser and Rev. W. II. Strauss, both of two. Interment will be made this afternoon at two o'clock, itev. Kuder, ot Trinity Lutb- era u cuurcu, win umcuiie. MABT AUNA KMINg. After an illness of sometime with kidney disease Mrs. Mary Anua Huhns died Saturday at the home of her son W. 8. Kubns, lu third ward Interment was made on Wednesday morning. Itev Strauss ottlolated at the last sad rltea. Deceased was born lu tbe year 1810 and' was aged at death 77 years, 3 moe. and 20 days. Of the nine children born six survive to mourn the death of good mother. Ieo Cream 8Ac far Uallon. Plenlo and festival committees will find it to tbelr advantage to buy lee cream from B. K Culton, Lehlghton, wno sens tne very peal artlele at tbe low prloe of 85 cents per gallon. Private families supplied at 11.00 per gallon packed nud delivered. When you need loe oream don't fail to call and see Cultou junar. samukus. iikkhku dkau. rare and Able .tnrlat tlone. The l'eopte of Two Counties In Mourning Heath Hue to Heart Fallnre. Twenty-two Tears on the Keneh. Monday morning following close on the death o Hon. Wm. Mutchler, came the dread intelligence of the sudden death of Samuel S. Dreher for twenty- two years president judge of Carbon and Monroe counties. Tbe news whs recelvod with the greatest consterna tion and soon spread through every town and village lu the county. The death of Judge Dreher make vacant, a plaoe on the bench that for years had been filled with honor by a christian gentleman with metives high aud pure. Speaking of the incident of bis sud den death .a correspondent from Stroudsburg says: "Samuel S. Dreher, resident Judgejot Monroe nmlCarboti counties, died at his home on Maluo street early Monday morning, of heart failure. Only tbe day before Judge Dreher attended services in tbe Methodist Episcopal Church and at the close of tho sormou made a Brian clal statement before tbe cougregotlon. Earlv Monday mornlns be awoke. looked out of the window, saw it was raining and returned to his bed with remark to his wife that he had had a good night's rest. Iu a short time It was discovered that he was dead." Judge Dreher was a conspicuous figure in the local history of this part of the State. His fearless attitude against the Molly Magulros, who terrorized several counties in Eastern Pennsylvania, gaye him a reputation that became widespread. He was born April 10, 1821, at Stroudsburg, and was the eldest of sine chllares. Bis father was Michael II. Dreher ot that place. Judge Dreher received his educational! private schools and In the aaademy at Stroudsburg. At the age of 10 he entered his name as a student at law In the office of M. Dimmick. Immediately after his admission to the bar Mr, Dreher entered Into partnership with his former precepton Mr. DlmmtcK, under tbe name of Dimmick & Dreher. He served two terms as District Attorney and in the fall of 1870 was elected Pre3ident Judge of the Twenty-eeoond Judicial District composed of the counties of Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon. April 8, 1871, the old Judicial district was eut iu two, Wayne and Pike composing a seperato district. Judgg, Dreher's first term having expired in 1880, he was re-elected in the fall ot that year and again re-elected In 1890. In politics Judge Dreher has always been a Dem ocrat. The Bar of this county on being notified of his death sent this message of respect and consolation to his family. Mauch Chunk, Pa., June 20, 1893, Mas. 8. S. DainEB, Stroddsbx'bo, Pa. Ihe Bar of Carbon county extend to you their heartfelt sympathy In this tbe hour of your affliction and deeply mourn the loss to this judicial district and state of so excellent and efficient publlo servant. WEISSP0RT AND AROUND. Allen Oral?. Wm, . Freyiuan, E. M. Mulhearn, Horace Heiat, Laird II. Barber, K. u. Nottntelu, T. A. Bnyder. Douirlas Cralff, James S. Loose, 1'. liertoiette, V. M. ltapstier, FrankP.tniarkey, Michael Custdy, J. S. fisher, H. H. (illham, II. A. UeberlluK. FItUM NIB UOM-OW ft Wm. Auee was vtsitlug Pierce itenrig on cjunaav. A number ot our people were In attendance at camp meeting last weeic, Emanuel Steieerwalt, wife and daughter Elsie, were visiting IJ. A. Kehrig and family over Sunday. tt William John accompanied b: Emma Hartung. Ida Trainer and Sara Heberllng spent Sunday very pleasant ly witn tue ramuy oi unas. ientz. Gone VflthaLehlghtoa Girl. Landlord Ed Bonser left suddenly Sunday evening and strange rumors were afloat regarding bis departure. Later advices say that be is taking a pleasure trip to umcago and tne World's Fair Weatherlv Herald. It Is reported that when Bonser left Weatherly he was followed by his wife to tuts place ana then to Welssport wnere ne was aisoovered in a saloon with an attractive Lehlghton clrl wbo had beeu employed as a servant in his house for some time, but was forced to leave on account of undue lntlmaey. A Carbon County Man In Trouble. Thomas Mulherla of Santatlt Hill now employed at Jeddo, was arrested at Hazelton Tuesday afternoon by Officer Ferry for being drank and flourishing a revolver. A short time after being placed in a cell, Daniel iieientaui, wno worKea witn uuinenn, appeared and informed the officers that Mulherin ou Monday evening got away wuu ii Belonging to mm ueientani swore out a warrent charg ing Mulherin with the theft. After answering before tbe Mayor tor flourish ing the revolver, he will be tried berore an alderman for the theft of the money. Mulhorin was about to take a train for Wilkes Barre when arrested. riVK HUrtURBU DOLLARS. . The sick and afflicted are calling In numbers to consult tbe Specialist. The doctor will remain until the 1st of July giving all plenty of time to test bis skill. Come at onoe. Five Hundred Dollars will be paid bv Dr. Bowers tbe Specialist, for a case of Asthma, Catarrh, Piles or Falling nts oe mils to cure, unremo disease, Cancer, Turners, Blood Poison, Dyspep sia, AAver, money, uneumatism, Heart Disease cured, i'emale disease &a. lndlsoretlou of young men. Mental Deoay, loss of strength power, nervous ness Ac. No experiment but a cure. Thousands cured by my own new methods of treatment, over 20 years in constant practice. Consultation free at tue welssport House, welssport, l a. Attention, Teaeuere. The regular five weeks teachers' ses sion will open at Fatrview Academy, uroaneexisvllie, w, Monday. July IU. All instruction will be given with a view to prepare teachers for their work. Special lectures on Theory and the science anu Art ot ueaomug win be given. Josqoa Milub, A. It E. T. Kunklc A. B.. June 21,-w3 Instructors Flue LJneof Harnesa. A full line of single and double har ness, wipe. Up uets, sweat pads, sum mer blankets, Ao, for spring trade at ve-iy reasonable prices at Milton Fiery welssport, ra. lteward Lost a gold watoh, Blglu movement, huutlug ease somewhere batweeu Bergera Hotel and Bowmanstown, The under win please return it to this ooice ana reoeive a reward. rou nil Found, a sum of money. The owner oau have the same by calling II if Cultou, proving property and payiug ICY rl AFPKrtlNGS HltlKFLT KP1TO-MIZKU, ON THE RAILROAD. nitisr Missrriox ofa wekk's ui- INGS OK THE KAIL. The Malaga of the Week Interleaved With Personal Heatlens, Frank Laury and Jacob Kresge wero angling for trout In Monroe county streams this week. Thieves forced an entrance kite F, Snyder's store last Thursday ight and stole an 185 bicycle. The members of the Evangelical Sunday school are about making ar rangements for the annual observance of Children's Day. Hon. Wm. F. Blery attended the nal obsequies of tbe late William Mutchler, Esq.,at Easton on Tuesday, Religious services will be conduct ed lu school hall Sunday morning and evening. Rev. J. S, Newhart will offici ate iu the morning and Rev, White will discourse tn the evening. Miss EllaLttury is home from Lowisburg where she was attending a popular female seminary. -The Jr. O. U. A. M, fair and fasti- val In Laury's Hall ou the 13th, 11th and 15th instant will be a most de lightful alfalr. The committee ore a Uvo set of fellows and are hustling for all-they are worth. Ed Smith left on Tuesday night for Chicago, 111. Ed expects to per manently locate lu the hustling west. The genial, affable Pr6f. McCabe, of Nesquehonlng, circled In town on Tuesday. Saeger Is getting thar. This week he sold 250 barrels ot new potatoes and 3000 sugar loaf pine apples. Tkero are no files on Oscar. Dr. Jos. Bowers, ths well-knows. peciallst at the Welssport House, is spending a few days at Reading on pro fessional business. William Behalfer has succeeded Jonathau Lelbensberger on the east side bread delivery for C. W. Laury, the popular baker. Warren Straussberger, of town, accompanied by Ed McCormlck, of lively Lehlghton, spent a few days this week viewing the wonders at Niagara Falls. Mr. Ileydt, of Ashely, a pleasant and affable young man, visited at Frank Laury's this week. Miss Jfarla Roth, of the east side. is on a visit to relatives and friends at Slatington and Allentown. The "Stroller" is muoh pleased to notice the convalescence ef our popu lar young townsman, O. A. Goth, from an illness that confined him to the house for a few days last week. County Supt. Belsel conducted tke annual teachers examinations tn the school building on last Friday. There were present Alvenla Montz, Tillle Pettlt,IIannah Traub, Heloa F. Carpen ter and Myra Miller. The averages made were excellent and all secured the much coveted certificates. Robert Anthony's double team ran away the other day. Driver Pierce Bolt was making a turn when the wheels caught and the wagon upset causing the horses to runaway. Solt was badly bruised and the other oc cupants ot tbe wagon George Trainer and Harry Anthony were also badly hurt. The "Stroller" had the pleasure of closing digits the other day with that pleasant, agreoable and wealthy restaurauter from Philadelphia, O. II Raser, who is spending- a few days every week with his family who are tbe guests of County Commissioner Henry Miller, of Franklin. Mr. R. has one of the lamest restaurants and saloons in Philadelphia, his institution giving employment to 120 people. llOWUANMTOtVN. 1 Dr. A. M. Sltler, of Ashfleld, called on patients her during the week. V E. J. Kuehner has finished the foundation for Henry Maldenwald's ew house. 1l Contractor Kuehner "took In" the sights at Malu's circus, at Maueb Chunk on lost Friday. II W. A, Brown, of Coplay, spent last week with tbe "old folks at home." U Victor Brown now occupies his cozy new home. Victor says there Is nothing makes a fellow feel better tkaa to ena his ewm home. 1 Griff DeLong is bow filling a post tiou with the LCiN, Co, GrtK Is a good fellow. "S Mrs, H Zeizer was the guest of Mauch Chunk relatives during the post week. VMIss Lillle Musselman, one ot IPeissport's pleasant and agreeable young ladies, spent several days this week with Ike Ux and family. 1 Mrs, Wm. Bamford, of Parryville, was the guest of Samuel Weldaw and family. Thomas Rltehle, of tke Ills Ridge Pawder Oo- is home from Wash Ugton, D. O. Ii Hon. E. M. Mulbearu and Prothono, tary Ifatklns, ef the County Seat, were visitors at the camp meeting on last Thursday evening. 1! Mrs. Samuel Weldaw visited Luus- ford friends last week. Wm. Bamford, of Parnville, oircled hereon Friday. T, The foundation walls for James Ilelntzleman's new dwelling bouse are up and work will soon be commenced oa the trectlou of bis oozy new dwell ing. Augustus Noll has tbe oontract. Genial Charles Rehrig, of lively Ashfleld was here on Monday. H The funeral ot Daniel Straun on last Saturday was very largely attend ed by relatives and friends. Deceased bad brought his age to 07 years and months. Interment was made at Lehigh Gap, Revs. Leopold and Yotter officiating at tbe last sad rites. Two daughters, survive with the aged mother. .They are Mrs. Griffith De- Long and Mrs. Benj. Schoouberger. Paris Greea l'oor Fodder for Uorses. W. S. Ntoholson of North Kidder suffered a serious loss by tbe death of a horse and colt last Saturday. He had mixed up a lot of Paris green and flour with which he Intended sprinkling his potatoes to kill the bugs After pre. paring the mixture be was called away when one of bis horse and oolt dis covered tbe poisonous compound and began eating it When it waa dls covered what they bad done it was too late to overcome the effeoU uf the poison, and tbey both died. Short Paragraphs That IVIU be of Interest to the Ilallroad Boys, t As a result of tha mnfsrnnM Ka. tweeu the Brotherhoods and President Maxwell, tbe Jersey Central tralumeu will have their pay Increased ou July w .uv uuuviuia ui suu uou muDS will get tvUo per day Instead of t2Mc Brakeman advauced from ILK! tojfi; Flagmen from tLCJ to 2.10. The repair work to the engines of the Pennsylvania Pougbkeepsie and Boston and tbe Catasauqua and Fogelsvllle railroads will hereafter be done at the Lehigh Valley shops Boutti Eastou. Tbe engines used are badly run down, and with that work and tbe regular repair work to the Lehigh Valley engtues. the shuns wfli bo knt quite busy. I Several of the lanra milmnrt system of tbe country have inaugurat ed a temperance reform, insisting that all train employes shall be abstainers from and a number of men have" been discharged recently on their refusal to be total abstainers. The authorities argue that even it a man is sober dur ing his hours of duty, If he overdrinks one day he cannot as safely perform uis uuty tue next iu a position wnere huinau life depends uuuu a clear head aud a steady baud. THbSTATK "1IU8SKS" MKKT. Seetember IS fixed, for the State Conven tion. TuMeetatllarrlaburE. Uarrlty's Slate Gees Throuoti. The next Democrat Stnia Cnnvonrlnn will be held at tiarrisburir ou Tuesdar. September ID. This was decided by the ixecutive uommittee of the Democra tic State Committee at its meetiug at the State headquarters, on South Penu Square, below Fifteenth Street Phila delphia. There were present at tbe meetiug J, Marshall Wright, chalrmaui UaTtta.Mli Voail . .,,.,.,,.,. Urilll... 1 Urtuaen and Patrick Fele'v. of Allesh. euy; Kaymond Shearer, of Cumber laud; bisk Conrad, ot Blair; J. M. Ualoy, ef Schuylkill; Michael Cassidv, of Carbon, aud Maurice F. Wilkere, of Philadelphia. Alter uxuig tne time and place for holding the State Convent ion, tha mm. mlttee proceeded to carry out Secretary llurritv'u ,in4u-u ll ,..rlnnl.. T.hn 1J -J u.uv.a V J U1UUIOIUK UUUU .... Keed for Collector of tho Pnrt nf Phlln. delphia. The resolution of Indorse ment was offered by Haley of Sthuyl klll, and was adopted unanimously. Secretary Nead was dlrectod to for ward a copy of the resolution to Presi dent Cleveland. W.J. Brennen. of Allegheny, pre sented a resolution deploring the death of Congressman Mutohler and expressing sympathy with his wtdow and children. Although nearly every man in tho committee had opposed Congressman Mutchler during his Ufa they all voted for the resolution and directed that a copy of it should be orwaraea to ms rurally. J. M. Haley, Michael Cassedy and M. F. Wilhrre were appointed to act lu coujunctlon with Chairman Wright lu revising tne rules of tbe Democratic party to make them conform to the new ballot law as amended by tbe last Legislature. The committee Is to sub mit its report to the State Convention. It seemed to be the oeneral Imnrea. slou among tho committeemen that the democratlo State ticket would be Judge Samuel Gustlne Thompson, of Philadelphia, far J udge of the Supreme Court.'and Banker Ravmond,of Middle town, for Btate Treasurer, State Chair man j. iiarsnau wrlghl was receiving tbe congratulations of the other mem bers of the committee upon the pros pect of his appointment as naval ofiloer at tbe Port ot Philadelphia. It is understood that he is on Mr, Hurritv's slate for that office, and that the only reason he was not indorsed by tbe committee is that there will bo no vacancy until November, MAUCH C'uUNK. -Mauch Chunk's graduating class will hold their annual commencement in Concert Hall, this Friday evening, The program is as follows: Overuue, "Brlilal Hose,'' ..Orchestra Prayer , lltW. A. J. Arothor Mtislc, "AH Things are Beautiful". . . .guarteue oalutatory.... KinlivM, Btuckley Ksnay 'Thoiisbts ot Youth," ..Lilly V. Bertscti Cornet bolo, Vouug Anierloan rblta" Levy ,rroi.rrana njuiniuan Address... .County Superintendent, A. 8. tielse kaviy, "The Value ol Education,'1 Emily M. obucaiey Muiic, "Against the Stream," Quartette Valedictory l.UIr V. liertaeh Anuual Address ..ltev. L, Llndenslruui Music, "jar's farewell, ' .Urcueilra Presentation of Diplomas. Music, "Forest Warblers,"..... Quartette ueueaiouua. TKACIIEItS' KXAMIVATION, The Carbon County Teachers Examinations will be held a follows. Iludiendale, for racker Township, July SL ltnclrrjort. ter Lhtirh anil TAiiana Towtuhln. August L Tannery, for Kidder Towtuhlv and Kast Bide Aruruet 3. Pleasant Uorner. for Mahnnlno- Townshln. Aufiust 7. AshOeld, (or East Penn Ton nshlp, Atunut S, MlllDert. fnr Iaww Tnwamenlnr Townshln August sr oteralersvlue School, lor Upper TowaAcnsIof Township, August 10. Furnace school, for Pranklln Townshln. AOS. t 11. Stonv Creek HchiMl. for Penn Forest Town ship, AUffUst 12. All applicants must be examined In the dlt- Met In whlsb they Intend to teach, S!oetFun cate will be tranced to any person under six teen years of axe. Examinations begin at hair past elghL Directors are heartily lurlted to attead the txanilnatloas. A. S. Belsel, do Strut Novelties la Ladles' OaUoff Coetamee, At this season of the vear when ao mauv ladles are plauluit tbelr prospective trips to the country, tbo question uatarauy arises in r retard which fee aa annreiirlata tiaveltQGr costumes. eaperlsnse teachers Is an ludlspenslon ffar- nicst lur every nonteu wuriai iu pwssess. Moreover, aweuoraerea wararoue presuppose lu addition, aa outlmt costume. The aeleUlea ef the latter Is a problem of tie ru, an In p i lame, tor it consuls in dquidk a monet ilu stylish and oomforUble and which may, at ths a ludlclous economy On the of otit-door itastlmr are In iiuest of novel dealgns for garden patties and Uunts costumes, while for Uiose wbo prefer our fashlooauie Materia- resorts, a bathlnv suits is, of course, de rlgucur. Now. since all the above essentials of a summer outfit follow the dictate of Fashion, and slace there is nowadays aa much stile la a bathing or tennis suit as In a Uarellng or ouUng eostume. one is obliged to uoaforiu to the current modes. The McDowell nuuieaaiaaaztuesare precisely calculated to fur they contain the nest and largest vartaty ol new liiuuci uirvcv 110m i xls. -ls aioae ee Paris" and "Paris Album af Fashion" each cost $8 14 per annum, or S3 ceuta s copy "The French Dressmaker " tl IfOO s vear. or so cents a eopy. -La Mode' costs only I L00 per annum, or U cents a copy. 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