toe vwrnswa Is a specialty at our Jeb Printing OUloe lu SDyder's Mock, east tide of the Lehigh Bridge. Envelopes, Note and Letter l'upei , I'hampleU, Order Books', Vouchers, Tags and all kinds of Pic Ntc, Horse and bale BUI. We do all work neatly, cheaply and ' cleanly. Do you need anything lu till lino? theu onll oud eeo us, or write us a postal card and we wHl be at your itrrlae. ....a. Has a turner circulation than any oih,r uewspriper printed In Carbon county, omi sequenlly It U the lm-t medium tor aJioi Users. Our new columns sparkle with the ooeutretifies of the daycleru, spicy, Interesting, bright and Independent. Our editorial are oligiuul ami will lie worth rending on account of their spirit which I independent of outside dictation. Our pttee is one dollar a year. Justyoulrr It INDEPENDENT "LIVE AND LET LIVE.' VOL XXI. No. 38 Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna. August 5 L893 $1.00 a Year in Advano mK HAVEYdU"READ-THE ADVOCATE THIS WEEK? THE LARGEST $1.00 PAPER IN THE "COUNT Y." (WML CHEAPGASH STORE un iocs Tlu-re nrc 110 middle mnn in i,ur shoo business ; we buy from first hands and thereby save at least 25 per cent which the buy cr gets the benefit of. ll'e rop the laruest siioe lntmufac- turer in the East, and have the exclusive sale of their entire line for this section, from the baby's to the ladies' finest shoes', from vnnlhs' to men's finest shoes. For price, workmanship, style, quality anil lit mey are equaled. Lawn Tennis Si nre lower than elsewhere, Ontinfrand NetrliKec Shirts and Boys' Shirt Waists in nil the Infest colorings the prices have been very low to move them quickly. One of the finest assortment of suspenders ever shown has been placed 'on sale at prices teat will nstonish. Ladies'. Misses and Children's Hosiery, all the latest styles, in cluding red and tan. Handkerchiefs for everybody, from lc. to the finest silk. Mourning Handkerchiefs for ladies and gentlemen. A Bargain I 1 dozen Spools of Cotton for 10 cents.' J. T. NUSBAUM, Hint ntrr-et. between South and Hum Streets, Lelilgliton. l'a. VIM Matters of Interost from All Over tho Commonwealth, NEWSY OCCUimUNCKS. 1.UUA1. MATTKH8 OK MOKK lilt LKSS IMIMIUTANGH. PEESEHTED IN BBIEFEST FORM, An infant child of the late Mrs. Craltf, daughter of our osteemed towns people, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Wulp, died on Tuesday. Interment was made ou the following day. The members of Harmouia Social togethor with these ' young people, Laura l'ACKKIVTON smciAi.. Ilsrrv Hankie and family, of PHiladelphla, are enjoylnn a Islt with Mrs. Hankie's parents Mr. mid Mm. Vansr-oou?r. ot Slimmer IIIU. l.j man Mcuanlel Is a candidate lor tne omce trnmirer. subleet tollepublloan rules. Mack Is making a canvass ol the county, mid it siiecewful 111 making the nomination will Uo ills utinrttt to he elected. - it is useless at the present time to discuss tlie artlon of tlovernor P.ittlson In oiinnltitlng Judge Storm. The iUestion oerore us is no shall lie tlie nominee and candidate ot Oarlion Democrats? Allen Craig I without iloubtthe cUolce ot toe man ot tlie people and there should be a un.innilty ot action In llils direction. I-et JudaeHtorm enjoy the honor ol appointment and tlia candidacy, but the election ol Allen Craig as Jude this Kail should exercise every voter. -The average Pemocrat ot Carbon accepted the action oltho late county meeting lugood lalth, It uieaut a harmony ot action In the futurei It meant that candidate! should have a lair chance beloro the convention; Uierc was to be 110 slating, no bosses. Ilthecomlna together ot the leaders ot tho two tactions was for the general good ot tin) party and not for personal ends entirely, all right, but deception can't no practised on the Democrats ot this county with- tail me aiieuueni uisasiruus ivsiiiia. -Miss Ballle Alexander, of niillle, an ex perleuced nnrse. Is eu)o)lug a short vacation with her relatives Jlr. and Mrs. tluIMiilil. The li lends ol Wllllani Waterbur for many years a resident of helilKliton and section boss oil tho Lehigh Valley Illusion, will be gladbi u arot bis promotion to a new field of labor; he will hat charge ot repair ana conjunction on the Harvey hake Urnimll under ltoadinatter Morrison of the Wyoming Division. Mr. Water bor's experience and ability mule him a useful niau lor the I. V. 11. It. Co. The Tackerton School Ho.ird have selected (heir teachers for the coming term, I'rincl.od r Z Kramer, omorlliamptoii eo.: Mhw Addle Uackey wll take charge of the Jamestown school. Misses Kiniiia Mertz,ot Wchsport and Maggie (iould, of Uhlghton, will have charge ot the nrlniary schools lu Iickerton, The length ol the school tf nn has not yet been decided on, John McKelvey was appointed to nil a vaene caused by the removal to uilghtou of DUeetor Ira Lverltt, - A ltepubllean journal says In one column, "the flnauclal depression Is the remit of Demo cratic supremacy. Its attitude toward silver and the tariff has blought disaster to all business. aud there will bo no relief till tho adveut ot Republican policy.' In another column of the same issue, savs, "A Needless Scare,-all that Is wanting Is confidence. It the average man would refuse to hoard his money aud invest It In the many excellent securities offered, thus euablluft business men to oouttuue,lt viouldbe but a little while when prosperity for all the people would follow," The partllan will accept the first, and say "I told lou so," while the con servatlve will accept the lattor and do his best to hasten sul-li a result. Kreldler cairlea Ibe lilceesl-assoitment ofratrlagr-s of any dealer In the Lehigh Valley, ile has now some thirty wagons (or sale. Il Is dally eelllnc and adding to his stock. Ho aud see his beautiful line of cabs, rockaaays, surreys, Jump seats, whltecliapcls, piano boxes, liuckhoards, t 'tailoring, carls, ami a large lot of second land stock. All cheap, but good. - V'l re Paris Greou at lowest price at Galad'a, -The best loe cream i Fonster- iiiacher's. For sale at T. J. Bretneys) A Ml dollar note or 10 fis will give you a top buggy anil acanlage wlilpal Kreldler'a - Big reduotioii in liaby coaches at J. I Unborn. Kreldler Is the cause ot low prices on Carriages, IluegleV Ac Therefore ou ought to patrunlno him. Examine lilt Que stock. You cm and must be suited. Window and door screens at J. L. Ciabel'a. Kruldler ban a new wrinkle aualu. he Hive u whip with Ilia new btiRKlet, aud hometimea he all a whip and trlrea a buugy. -leu cream freecera at OabelV Pint street- - (Irnlu Cradles for tVUX) at the A high t!wl t Hardware Ou Unilted, north Kirat strvet II U Kreldler claims that be sells the beat work for loss tmuiey than snv ol the otlieis nl be will prove it. Or ask the public to prove it uy comparing nw axceueui siock and low figures, with thai of utner dealerr. Crimes aval Oamaltles of livery char acter Seat by the News Oat berets ol the DUTareiit Localities and t.ulerutty Edited. t PiitLADSirrtlA, Aug. 8 Unrlrt a row In Tbomai Hurley's theatric il hc irdlng house on Slace street last evenluo: two men werehot,onenf tnemfatelly. Oeorue Foy. a scene painter, and Hurley nunrreled over the tson payment ot ibe former's boara early In me day r oy weni out auu got drunk, ysturnlng while tl.e boarders were at tapper. He encountered Hurley In the bach yard, and the quarrel was re newed, Foy Dually whipping out a revolver and firing at Hurley The bullet missed 1U mark and, pntsinn throimh nn open window, struck Joslah W lllchniond.who smtMl at the table In theilliilnc room. Inflicting a wound In the neck. A second hot aimed at Hurley passed through the umi window and atruok Georue Hlrsh- berger, a tteatrical man, who was also eatlmtlili aupper. Hlr-dibergei will die, but Hlchmond will recover. A VblUK Murderer's Confession. PlTTHBtmo, July 80. Austro-Hungary ConsulMai Echamberg, In Pittsburg, has received fiom tho courts of Praaue the confession ot Carl gmetena, a Uohemlan, now in prison In Prague for robbery. Smetena. now on his death bed, confessed Vint be had murdered a man named John VVolkouti, In Pennsylvania, in 1SK) that he robbed him of 310, with which he escaped from the country. The confession Also statu that a l'oianaer namea ui kauskl waa coavloted for this crime and it now servins; a ten yenrs'sentenoe.altnougn ha Is Innocent. The Uohemlan authorities are lnvesthratlnu. The oonfexsed mur! derer worxca in tne I'ennsyirania coae re gloni and ta Allegheny City re ISM. Doth ntveread from the Saras Woman, PlTTSBOmj, July 31. Two divorce aulta In one day by two men against the same woman was an unheard of thing until now. Oeorje Q. Thornburit brought a suit for divorce against Mary 'Clara Disney, and Cbarlat Asohe brought A similar suit BgaMat Clara Disney Asche, the aarae woman. Thornburg says an alleged mar riage was celebrated between himself and Mary Clara Diney about Sept. M, 1801, wblchnAtTlaize waa procured by fraud In that the jfAla Clara had been married Morchsl.tllW, to Charles Asche, and that nt the time of marriage to ths petitioner Asohe waa olive, and no dlvorco had been obtained. Twe Track Walkers Hun Down. Nonmt,Ww5f,ra.,Aug. 8.-i-Amos Evans, aged 70 years, was struck by a locomotive on the Pennsylvania Sohuylktll Valley railroad at Conshohocken aud Instantly killed. Be was walking on the traok, and being deat, did not shear ths engineer's Whistle ot warning. r.vajnw"a larDe!, tor, and lived In Coiisnobookon. Otto Swarta, a CHrraao peddler, stepped out of the way of a Philadelphia ana ueauicg coal train above Llnllold And was struck; by the willlamsport express ana liurloa half way up an etulinnkment. The man was found xuoaulug and bleeding and hurt internally. They Stole Ills learnings, HtnrnKOVo!?, Pa., Aug. At midnight ChalmeraDubbs, of Saltillo. this county, hearing a tQspicious nofso about als prem ises arose train bed ana walked to a rear poroh. On ppentag the door he was selted by three missed men, who stuffed a paper gag In hla mouth and then tied htm with a clothes lien to the porch railing. Dubbs had boon aa,vng uu earnings, amounting to about tWO, to build a house, and this he kept under bis pillow. The robbers, after tying I judo, weut to mi room ana seeurea the money without awaking hl wife. They then fled to Jaok'a mountains. A voting- Desperado Jailed. LAKCAsIBK. Jnlr Si. Calvin U. Miller. a colored desperado, aged 18 years, waa lodged In Jail here We at night he went to the home of Hobert itae, a farmer near nAnrffetawn. Bart lownshin. aad kloked atlhe Irona floor uae went to tae winqow and asked aim who he was, whereupon Miller threw a atone threw the window, knocking nae luuenslhie ana outline; a terrible gash In hie head. While Uae waa unconscloca Miller broke In the frontdoor and after driving theother members of the, family np stairs siuie a waiou. auu uu,sr valuables. Employer aad Employes Com ts Tsrrns, PtTTSBtntO. Aug, 1. The striking glase workers at Xrwlu have accepted the 8 per cent- reduction in their wages and re turned to work. In Pittsburg seven of the Jones & Lnuffhlin mills closed down. A large number ot meu are idle, with uo liny mediate prespect ol worn, inemacum jsts who have been making repairs at Oli ver's mills went on a strike agalost an in crease of trem nine to a ten hour day. The Rcottdale Rolling Mill comnatir. etnnlov- log 300 rut a, have signed the Amalgamated bcale. werK will resume in aiew uaya. Rlnrula Ssnsn Hull In WllUamspors, WlLUAJiroT. Pa., Aug. I. A novel damans salt was bcrun here yesterday. lira. Qlara Smith brought, action against Andrew A. Poney for selling bar husband liquor that tausrd his oeatn. sne claims 110.000 damkares. and has engaged ths best of legal talent to push the case The hus band, Jamas 11. muitu. men lu uoney s sa- PERSONAL MENTION. A Pnnp Phot Onumrn CntclieA Tliofi Who! WK1SSP0IIT AND AROUND. IN A FIJW LINUS. Short Hqnlhd In nud Arrouna Ourln.ii J ON THE RAILROAD. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. What n Ocenred Ml this ltv Ulirlnc the VV.eek l'ertlnentlr Kpltoinlteil by nr SlHKlal ItrlMiners. l'nll lltlo of Ingrain and Hruasels Grace llerlin of Allcntown, carpets nt Henry Bchwarta's. F,,i8t 0f wilkeabarrc, J, Martin Itos --Jnat make It a point to see David of jRUCh Chunk and Ira Seidel of Kbtiert when you -want a lenm tor uu.i- N b1 g,,,,,,, WBre pleasantly enter- ueasj or pnwuru. uuwusi im-w. i - i, MUo Tlllln ssieSSSKsffi096 rdaUt her Uo on Third Street. -Fine tenme for air purpose nt the last Thursday evening. The eveniug-s South End Livery. - pleasures consisted of indulgence in All kinds of books and (lnostfttioii- the nsual games uud amusements ery at Luokenbncif s, Mnucli Chunk-. Covers wore laid for twouty-flvo. Sliiloh's Cure, ilio great Cugi Miss Hattio Koons. of town, who and Croup Cure, is iu great doninnil. was re-elected teacher of the Inter- I'ooket sine contains twenty-live (loses mediate school at a late meeting of tho only 26o. Children love It. Bold by directors, has decided not to accept Druggists. the ponltlou. She will spend the corn- Karl's Clovor Koot will purify your inB ear Bt Ocenn Grove, N.J.,wlth lllood, clear your Comploxlon,roculnto reiativea miv,,, Koons has taught in your bowels ami make your head clear mlr publio schools for a number of as a boll, 25c and SOc. Tears and has always ranked very high I go to M. Martin's liquor store nt flS flrat-class tenciiorln every respect Mauch Chunk for my whiskey I get irer BervlceB will be badly missed good ltye Whlskoy forJl.TO per gallon. ner many friends here hope that her Mrs. Charles Kndantz is canvass-1 icsidence in Ocean Grovo may be a ing for the sale of tho History of tliolTorv pleasant one, Worlds I'air. The book sells at K2.75 Daniel Kressley with n force of and is a prize men from New Mahonlug, were In town In trying to stop n runaway horse on Monday an loaded a magniBcent on Tuesday morning at tlie north end new bell on a big wngon and took it of First street, Mr. Haas, of Mauch 0t the valley to the new Lutheran Chunk, was knocked down. The nnj Keformed Church. The bell is carriage pnsscd ovcrhlm. He was only from the Buckeye Bell Co Ohio, aud slightly Injured. weighs over 1700 pound. Its tones will Thomas Mantz, tho former land- ech0 through the picturesque old lord at the Kxohange Is doing the Mahoning. There is one thiug'that honors nt that popular liostlery during the above congregation are doing In theabsencoof D. J. Klstlor who Is nt building their ediflee of worship and the ll'orlds Fair. t!l.t ls ,.eT rQ doing the thlug right. i enstermacners ecleu rated ice Thev have the prettlestChurch inl'enn cream ior saie at. uretney s, opposite Rjivttnla without exception. upera nouse. it The annual exhlb tion of the Cur. Fon Sale. The lioyal Palace Cafe- bon county Industrial Society will be one of the best saluon and restanruut hol(j on tbeir boautiful and spacious stands in towu is oilored for salo- grounds on Tuesday, Weilnesday, oausisiaui' inu,isimi iui boiuuk. Thursday ana many, Heptemuer u. Apply to w . j. utiter, propnetor.ou tne lt aud 15, The time Is but little more premises. Ithan one mouth distant and our far- Frauk Heifelflngor, of Baukway. m01. nd mechanical friends sliouhl special telegraph operator on the get. a move on" in order that the .ex Central, will build a very pretty double hlbition this year will surpass that of frame dwelling house on the Packet- previous years. Tho premium list, an ion road, it short dlstunce above uually Issued by the Society, is now ou LniBUion. th0 prc,3 j this establishment and The necessary guard fates at tho ,vji be finished boxt week. This list foot ofuorth Main Lane hill have not shows a considerable luoreaso lu the yet uceu erected. premiums for whloli tho Society are to mo uonru oi scuooi uireciors win be commended. assemble iu regular monthly meeting I on .Monday evening next. uzahu uukku vai.liiv, Work lias been commenced cm the Corn will bo a perfeot failure if rain Come anil lo Anions: Tlielr friends In SI'KV UAI'l'lSlsINtlS IlItlEKI.V HflTl.1 wouniy nisneu up 101 ur Livelr Ihiai.i.m. Miznt). Charles D. Culver, superintendent . . Mrs. T. A. Snvtlor. of Baukwav 1 or 11,6 Central oar shops has boeu aske.1 IlltlKI' tlKyTIOX OfA WKBIC"S Dtls lMtlS IIM TUB HAIL. SocletvTirf.nit. nr Interett lo the Ileus bers ol the PratensltT. visiting Stroudsburg relative nnd The ii..inK. ..fti.o Werk iHteriea.te.1 with to resign. Ho has filled tho poltlou friends. 1'cr.onai Mentions, 'or moro than n ittarter of n ccnturv ,'L, ' ,, . bill signed by I'rostdont Harrison com- J"' Tuo rei.reseutatlves are already CirUUll. 18 1 " .. . . llHAftllllll., U.SXluu.Urf ui... ... Sliort I'ansirranlis That Will bo of Interest I . Tn0 SCOne of tb next State (JOUn- to the Itallroad Hots. "i sosslen of the Jr. O. U. A. M,, will . ......... . ........... .mi,j (h tho i.,i jouustowu ou September 10th. ..Ed Zem and son Ed, mid John Oscar J. Saeger has tho oongratula- . anew eiectrto light plant, s .,n, , ,,r,,,nf ,. m. Ul' The representatives are already Zernwero on a bicycle trip through tlous of his friends anU twtrousover n""K "Itetton. i ie ctrouii is , " . ' mmm. fn becomlug aotiuaiulwd with the maur Lehigh, Berks and Montgomery conn- the arrival of a baby girl at his ri; "" ihelr cars with automatic coupler Tand "eaud wants ul each .ubortlluate ties last week home. nnlshii Mine Host Derfendelfer, of the -Owen Boyer I. Improylng his pro- to J" Heading and Pennsylvania systems are ary to aUow this growing orgamzatio. Gilbert House Weatherly, was in town perty inlaying a pavement along II . ' 'ex, 'r . ",i..'i complying with this requirement m K Pl'w us lt has in the past. I'he ou .Monday.. front. Al Grcennwnlt, Elwood Phlfer I Harry Miner fell under the wheels mauu agones a. wtu. nrapta ty wn.cn -tato of Pennsylvania i, aiviaad up lu- uieuus mat uot inter lliau uie early , , , - , . , to throe tltrt,.t ,,m.i- si,.vtj..,. I .uo-ura. . , . i xuo nazietou l iain opoaKer says.i , u mrirGraverandWarreuStraussber of a waffou Tueedny and austalued Ueuvor Meadow, Hazlctoa and DUlrtcU Tho ArWMrn nt KplnrH T jUp nn thfttr ur!iA!fe ollirl.t Inlnrln. I OlirreUt that Will 1V6 UTC HUll IU- , ,, 4 , .1 Wwtt-ll Whtnh itu.l luuu. tl.ga lorn.r lastStiuday. -Ed Campbell will sell his barber .,TT fJ , .... . Mir. Carrio Feustermaolior of New shop. Call and see him for terras and Tripoli, spent last Sunday with T. J. particulars. Uretuey aud family. Miss Ilurda Weiss, of Bethlehem, Photographer Clem Brotney was at is visiting TUlio and Emma Snyder. Lansford last Sunday. At n special meeting of Council on Mithauoy City Electric Railway will be Weet-ni which uad been the largest of A little wiFd west life can be had at on of t"e largest roads in the State. ' P" v ou , to th . r en- me run win ue irom nearer weaaow c,,.cscumn,ra to Mahauoy.City and thence probably Bt tue "otiK scsnou, aud the liattern to Pottsville, a distance of about 40 lu uuu """ouai representative alto the mile. State Vice Councillor. The Middle t Showman Mulu received $75,000 iu district does not get anything in this Audeuried. Tills is what they do uo- oordlug to tho Staudurd. "Sailor's Hill, Audeuried was the scone of fierce race riot late Saturday night, between . ..,., u.cubtK vuuuoii ou i rnri,,0 uj prtiM mia tr t 4- onowman luuiu receiveu siuu m " t"u "smius; iu una ..County Superintendent Beisel of lastMondayevoningtl.o Pa.. Telephone JluUBRr.,B"3a"tl.10les- 11 6 "u,,Rn"- nasi, frnm the ! ltinvlvHTiia ItHllrnad.l111'11 this hOSslOU, consexiueutly each Lansford was in town on Tuesday, Co., were granted the right of way .P , !fS , arteriltl,e and In addition the company built for KepreseutaUve of the latter district as the guest of merchant E. O. Zorn. through tho town. h'n! . r ibu 1 bi tmln of thirteen new oars, paid " t iu two sister dutneta is the talk thaSupt. Beisel will shortly -The regular tnonll.ly meeting of rBloroel and after one.of the Uercest or bU repHlre) Uagod eu0U(h should go their determined to place in ..Edgar Seller returned to Alleutown tho school board will be hold on Mon- ,,, eT" wne9s"i succeeded lu W11(0ua to moke uiu the number Main mce men that are competent and on Mouday whore he is n student in day evening next. Rt t t ! , n(? nS, K orlgltiiilly had. The company also uai'able of fulUlHug the duties of these tho popular American Business Col- -Miss Mary Whitehead, one of the "nt ciuus, ew. were usml and mauy paid hU u0!u of maluteUttU(.e for the responsible positions. The candidate iees. successful east side teachers, will leave , wore notlcea the rollowing ,Jeopl0i Bnimals and stock connected already mentioned are meu Mlth . .Miss Minnie Derharner. of Ttothln. on Hiindavfnrn T-AnnHn nf mrning. ,i.,, n. ,i , ., ,,.a charanir,... m1.vA u,.....i. e weeks. While awny she will visit a , , , 1 1BSt, m? Itlf vicMliet' f were Idle at Tyrone after the Bcctdent. olnctotl, of which there is no possible ..Damuei,iuizauu wue, oi Alien- asuuryiaric,.. j, and New York City. . , t The train runners of the local Thlla. uuuut meir services will retleet with town were guests of their son, genial -Ed Kebor, of Uarrity, was in town, enM weremade. Misses May Hen- dolphla uud Keaulu(? 0lUce ar0 uow credit upon their constituents, not John, on First streot, during the rast ou Tuesday looking fairly welt aftora uont otkton. aud Margaret Hesh worklug eight hours Itrstoad of twelve "lyiu l'euubylvuula but the United wcoK. recent Illness. Mr. Reber was at one ' "-'-"t hours as heretofore.- The change Is a otutm. i'he ticket that seems tho ..Misses Katie and Susie Bossnrd, time proprletorof the Franklin House, 3fe , Blttner, a. grammar. very agreeable one to the men as tho uot popular to the membershipof the accomplished Stroudsburg ladies are but now conducts a genoral store and Te f1 "tualns one vacancy, the 6tralu- resulting from twelve hours i-tato, is us follows: A.D. Wilkin, for guostsof Hon. A, J. Durllug aud family is also postmaster at the former place. "ho1 tau8at Mr. arner lust year. work Wtt3 severe one. The change is National Representative, is one ot the on First street. llarry Anthony fell from a wagon r"r . Brv.l'""uu'' a decided improvement and lessons "lost prominent attorney's of Pitte- .Harry Stockcr, an. Advocate typo, on Tuesday morning' and sustained a a " malco n B01eotlon Bt tlielr next to a great extent the chances of a mis ulr, aud besides has served the State called on Wilkesbnrre frieudson last fracture and dislocation of the elbow . take resulting from overwork. Council of Pennsylvania, ou the Law Sunday. on his left arm. Dr. W. L. Kutz ro- , -i-amaqua courier says: "Miss t During last year the railroads of Committee since 1800. H.bt. W. Crane. ..Miss- Lizzie Seebach, of Mauoh ducod tho fracture. r.mma ues-inger, wno nas oeon ior thls iUlg, accordlug to Sect etary of Philadelphia, fo State Vice Couu Chunk, spent last Sunday with Mr, -Dr. Jos. Bowers, the specialist, has some time a olerk In Albert J. Thomas Btewart's report, paid out 8HW,iGU,'OS,30 dllor, by electing iim It wo aid be but and Mrs. Thomas iStockor. returned from Chicago, where for a 8 , a; Lausfor'1t bas tendered her ,Q dividends. Tho number of railway a sUut acknowledgomeut for the ..MissLollleTroxler, of Allentown, mouth past he has been visiting. lie f , i?r posltlon wiI1 mlod shares issued in this state is 11,333,750. many years of valuable service he has spent, a few days In town this week is at his old quarters in the Wcissport ,y Miss Mary Glassmlre, of town, who The total cash realized ou capital stock reudereil the order. Victor U. Heed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. House. has for a year or more occupied a siml- ls $881,174,731. Tho cujiltal 'stock- as for National Representative is an old Trexler, on Mahouiuastreet. -Mrs. A. F. Snyder and Miss Mary v"iuuu ,u xn.ier a. iry goons store authorized by law is 81,071,00.T1G0.12- member of the order having served . Mrs. Peter Uuohman and Maniio Snyder spent a fow days this week m. , w , The reports of telegraph and telephone with credit ou the State Council aud Annie Kutz of Allontown, are 1"lto pleasantly at Saylors Lake, M, Anu'B , pos' companies of the state show that they Credential Committee. Wm. Davis, of visltlug aWaJ" the resldeuoo of Mer- Monroe county. session of the post ofllco at V eatnerly. employ a total of 3233 persons. Johnstown, for National Representa- chaut Tailor Clauss. -George Emery had a runaway on rbe sPlcT Weftherly Herald says of frho Reading IJailroad will start a live also deserves recognition for valu. .. Allen PetorB aocompaniod by Miss Mouday whila working for the borough tulr Uu0 ueP,lrtment: "T" Organl- new through freight lino from the sea- able services porfrmed, he Is also Anzio the accomplished daughter of at a point below the lime kiln on White , n ,Jf a fourisulnK condition and board to Chicago oa August first. It Secretary of tho Cambria county Ad, Rey.K A. Bauer spent last Monday street. Outside of lots of noise and "ue tne nBlue house is flnished and wlll bo culled tho "Reading Dispatch." visory.Council. The services rendered along Big Creek and returning enjoyed excitement very little injury was done ,, imCr! CttrrIa8t Hook and The freight will bo run over the Iehlgh oy those members in the past have one of Mine Host Beltz's famous sup- by tho frisky old horse. Ladder Truck, Hose and other appara- Valley and GrVnd Trunk Linos. uoon n great sacriflce of time and pers. - -We sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. , ' , 00,1 tuerein Weatherly will have j Thero na, a uuiou meetiug held at means, nud unless the Jr. O, tf. A. M, ..Al Kutz, ot Alleutown was In this A. W. Marsh in the doath of Wilbur, abottu'' "'li'l'Ped lire company then Eastou Sunday afternooti by the organ- shows some slgu of appreciation of IU city on Mouday. Al is a former Lo- their youngest son, aged fifteen years, any other town or city In this part of izod employes of the Reading Railroad active workers, there will be but little . ... ' lllft klllVU " ........ .... highton matt and has many friends following an illness of Borne weeks with Company residing in that locality, encouragement for others to enlist in toon last Warch, and the eoroner'a Jurr large addition to Komercr &Swartz'a don't make Its apDenrance. funilturo estubllshmeit on Firbtl Reuben Heintzlemau aud wife, of btrtet- When tho Improvements con- few Tripoli were tho guests ot W. S, tvuiplated are completed thoy will have Heintzlemau ou Saturday and Sunday. a Handsome nnd commodious sales David Hehner aud wife, of Ringgold, room. were visiting in this suction ou Sun- William Motttz, who purchased the I day last, small framo builJlug on tho Baltzerl The picnic near Andreas' Station was lot on First street, has moved the very largely attended, str tu ro ton point opposite the Ad. Lafaycttee Lontz, of Mauoh Chuuk, vocatk oljlce on uortli First street. was tu the Vulloy on niesday. - Mrs. A. Arner bus purchased tho Phaon Samuel and family accoru- two story framo dnolllug house ou I panied by Mrs. John Balliet.of Slatiuc Fii t street, now occupied by her, I ton, pleasantly Suudayed at the rosi- ironi Amos Rcigol. deuce of John Samuel - County Superintendent Beisel aud I Chas. Rehrig, superintendent o( the family, of Lansford, will move to this Bowman's sand pits and nietalio paint tou sometime during September. I ore, is kept very busy. Mr. Beltel was Iu t wn on Tuesday and I Edgar Seller and Bert Gomery, of leased the IIoui rpsiileiiro on north I Irfblghton, called on C. B, Ilelutzle- Fli.-t street. I man on Sunday. Lehlghton people who will uo-1 The Ben Salem Sunday school will company nn excursion to Big Poud celebrate their annual picnio in Haber- ext Monday nre I. S. and Press Koch, man s beautiful grove on Saturday James Tenser nnd Charles Christman August S. All are CQrillfllly Invited to riiey will spend a week in that neigh-1 attend, oruood"ri8lilug for IWh," Miss Rebecca Barrel aud Charles William irertmnn, of Second street Knappenborger woro united In the holy who had been quite ill with typhoid bonds of matrimony ou Saturday, fever, wo aro pleased to say, Is recover The wed,ln8 ceremony was performed iu(?. by justice Chas. Rehrig at hja. p(ilce In Tho iovinl Thomas Snvdor. nf t-ast 1 onn, Bethlehem lias accepted a position The VnIsylvanla Paint &. Ochre with the Amorionu Hquso. In tho third Co-' ot AUentowD. leased tlie properties I . p l TJ T ... s l i ward. Duriugthe time when Jonathan u " juuasuumuen on Kistler was nronrletor nf Mm Pel,n,, PVeinesuay. I no leases or said proper- House, Tom was bis bar tender. lws WBro "J"uo "r tue purpose oi -James Dunhar. the Tlilc-htnn lm searcumg, exploring auu excavating Who had his leg cut Olf on fhe Vallnv ur paiui, oie, rail road at Cherrvford last week, and MfV . "7 . J H, V i , j J is uow iu St. Luke's Hospital, Betide- fun era, s. win Uos so era arwet net shofa hem, is roiorted as Improyiug rapidly. I date uete sut. be bet era bed shun 14 uouuciiman Itlrani Straup, of tbe i T j ', , " . , ... uu i nwusiuuB siivjsi seiiiseei in wasser third ward, lost a linger on his left run pjoryeds bis oweu. doa dar achmutz hand at Packertou oue day last week net so barf draw deru Se Is dawg un by coming iu contact with a mortising nochd cm rum (awfa, reicha un livua. un machine. here who were much pleased to see purpura hommorhagia. Interment was . ouperiuteuueut a, o. iieisei The meeting was largely attended by the cause. The State Counoil of Penn. him. made on Thursday afternoon. is at worn on the programme for the locomotive engineers, locomotive tiro- sjlvania, should give these members Mrs Jonathan Kistler and children Letters remniu uncalled forlntho . lus"lulB- lu0 evening m0Ui conductors, trainmen, and tele- "s unanimous endorsement nfC,.,l.i...t .... iii Welsannrtnnstn(llfnrHIH ,tmJ.. lu""lu so lar engagoa liro UOI. wai. mlilinrE It in mirlprstnni! tho mBii 1 (Secret Societies 111 nAlntn.-.,.!.. cuts up the Llzn'rd Creek Valley. ' Joe Hahn, I). H. Hahn, E.V. Knehner' I In '?r J?,onuaJ evei'lng, Hon. George ar0 00mideut Vice President Voorhees ",V1li".'8' ,,Va,nn?PVnl.f?rm eU- . . Mrs. A. L. Campbell and son Rich- " Kromor, Frauk Weiss and W. T. " ' , . ' , ei.ue,uay evening ard, of Lansford, snent Tuesday with Wnlok' auu .ue nuumau concert company so tar Lo ls abie. General Chairman and Importers, manufactuFera and relatives and friends In town. uoorge nresge, wuo is a salesman ,,,,' , . " ", "ugues, ot tuo urotuernoou oi Tele- cuuutry oeiore purohaa- . .William DeLong and Gcon e V- 1 ; ' i t .11.1. -..... u. u..swm, uieu vguuij, Bre . . . ' 1nnrsmsn.Hln.in,Mn . . 7' . . . . .. . oi I'leasaut Uoruor. w ill hold a nln ilia Kutztown aretruestsof Mrs Berndt's large ware rooms are not large enough Jeanesyliw ill. church whlchwllludd company to have their claims udju vUJSn t0 haT9 a11 tbe diltereut "W anu .ltS "Xteti?r "PP6 andanew scale of wages adopted. taHSvlSSto makesthat be keeps , .look so he - Mere have been issuc,l by tl, rMulared a verdict of death from alcohi ism. Bmltfc was a man ot .known Intern' perate habits. Thre Boo llnws on the ltatt. PirrsBuaa. Julv 31 Three men were run down by the eastern fast line on tha Pennsylvania Itallroad at Urinton station. near ners, ua two i nomas anu ncuaei Cornalan. if this citr-kllled The third. William DUklu. of scrantnn, l'a . waa ter ribly manglsd, and wlll proliably die. Tha pien ware la aeanh of work, and wars walking en tn traoa. An Blsetrte Itallwar Cliartsrsd. Habrhbitbo, Ang. I. Tha Surburban Ratlwav oomnauv. of West Chester, cap!' tal MOO,oo6,-was chartered to build an alerj trie Una alztv-llra miles lonr. It Is to ran through tk principal streets of West Chester to Kitnnett Square, Paeli, Glen lxsk, llavaitonl, UverUrook awl tuilJl phla. Deatli ftoiu Hat's tills. I AU.MTOWK, July 81. blood poison as (be rsnlt sf a bite by a rat iuoioud three moBtba ago on Maine Keating, ajed IT, aavoasal bsf dsath at the linme of he'r par lte, it Iron Urutgt, uear thiaotty. ' Used Coal till OH til fr'lr. AWOiWA, Pa. Aug 8,-Kom Mjysr, uud IT died after buttering 8ftn hours in MrrIM,- nrr,.iing from burns re eelved la ei ..'Ml l l'avn a Are lq tbauuoks! tbeaaiarcuai wi. lu three hours oue day last week he appear among Voorhees yesterday denied in the most I on tho 10th InstautI ..tAt,.. i i ,. i .isiiuio iu iuwu lam scqk, i " I uriiu..- XTI, 1 , , . i -i ..President of Cnimcll .T. T. ni,i W over iOO watermelons among Sla- . '"""i "" positive mauncrtho reports that have In Ponusvlvnni. k, i-rn and W. H. Reber accomnnnlod by their tlu8ton de"- i, deanesyuie, had his left foot frac- beeu publtshed to the elfect that It is Castles, of tho Knights of the Oolden - irnn. n,i ... f 1 1 . . ait luiiu oaiuiutiv ur il iiiinirariiiii run. i n.. j .. i 11 i i rjuriP. nvnrv i incti f.nir, -m i i mn wives spent a few uavs this week at I iiCUj vuusuuau, ui mrun nuuu i - - mu iuicuuuu ui mo griovuuuo cum-1 r , r ; , wi mw, tw.i- I...M l i U1UU a LlUUb. Ill 1MJI11 nvpr IT.. I lit 1 t si. . . i ir I vnun sj, uvUIit UI UAIMLeillTH. infTn iisDtJiiiuK luuio wuuus auu carriages i - -- uiillou iu ifcjuuru viuo i roHiueat vuur i Ti.r-.f v ir TWn.irar.il LthIItt n una 6tw,!uu vuuu uinuj' utjuiers are, ma i o . uvm aHU nmmui io m receivers oi mo i , :; . uiuirmuuij. ,,nor. K. uerudt ana family, or Jeanesvl Ie M. E-nhnruk whinh will mhU . of Malta, of town, udnifttml twnfv iuiu lYuio luuiuQ mo uuv iiirgw euuuu i , I '"7 -u uuvu tuuir uiuuuh uujusieu I ll0W mamUorn tui- t. i Tuesdav evenim?. Thn itinAir- na-Aa thn T ji. 1 Will be COUforrOil linnn ihnua tnnmLn .MnendrLI uay and then with more convent, -"rootion of Rev. J U Leilach. hasU,XX) tons of coal are to be sent S K, 4 , ... . i .i i .1. i i. man n nrent: nrncrrRKH in lnRrAfisint? uiei i.-.. .i..i.. 1 1 . t & -a. i.i 1 - ..... uwWa Milton Weruer has returned home "uu wuhuuuiuub uurLera u u.- t 7, 7 Tt 1 iummi uunu vuu uiuuiu ui aukusi. ou. . i. i. u.. rr t.)i PwitiLu very lurifoiv lucreusG um hi i ' ' xuis is uiih m iinu mus itun mu n usuui T ue r.. itii' u r wtfi i. ;, .V:.JreadvsDlendid business. took oharge, the addition is to occom- an(1 wuiduse uu idlenessofthreodavs sued unorder for the illiitarv Rrannh viLir at uuicauo. vviiue in tue wast iuw i - - i -. ., , i nf . tr-i. . r , nnp fT.fnrnrlRintr vnunir IYlfiwl H I QiOUUlO lUtJSP luese new memuers. genial Milt eujo5d. a jaunt through -O" en Urpr Q George's Great Show will exl a'dt outer states Where no seen om ume . Phlla(leIn,llft last Cbristman's Hotel near Little Ga,: siinuuw nuu nwunv, , , ... ... T Tnes.ilav evenino-. Anoiist. Ht.h. Vnu . , . ..... , ,. . .. ., .. . Inf h aoaxlnn .. n..s H.rj, ttmi f-in..n f, TU.Ha I weea in comiiauy wiiu ur. v . u. ivutz ' i suu uas issueu lusiruciious to an iu i - ..v . sua umuu sviiaiie us . . ..sisumuu suio ui. nam .m..- ,.. , wi II miss n front. If vnu don't ntteliil. I. . , ... s jersey. dolphla Saturday aud eujoyed our w,nere a lttuIUUS - . . Unru o.u.u i u.iuBu., i soiubrious atmosphere for a fow days, uiseaseswa-. ,i. ''l,","uo l i-ackkuton. '" euac iiiinouaii council He wasa guest at the palatial kp'"' o.u uus. " " donee of Mr. W.E. Ash, on Third street, .. .. . .. ,nr , , TV TT , " tu. iiurouii Oov.rmueiit iiusiaessiora MlssEUa Hoberling, of philBdel. 1" ' ' Mlu u.u. Mom,u nhla.ls-nlnvlni. n aOAunn with fbnfnlka BJapo. Us ....o . ..u siuiuuew iu iouuit, suo iwu. u por week at a number of the collieries "IKt'T 1 "S""" at t The Central Railroad of New Jersov i.TJW1??.i5'nm 10 T i uu .ssuui jr rars, Dept. a, to pur- i ou I ,a reriuclm? the force of Its enmloves f ticioate in thn ilntiinnuipaMnn tn s.Ann. at home" on Second street, : .Silas manufactuer, The Franklin Cynosure Club, an Summer Hill cent. Town council convened In regular Beers, the popular t nor nf I. rnsffavilln. mnn a lift ft. I jfi J l1 ft I " ' ivt I . o- ' " I 1. 0n1nM T nU , 'P.iftr,l Hron l hlu nAt rrl.l.nMaVn,! 1 1 1 f. I...I.W. ., ... very pleasan't cU on Wednesday, he 1' members were present with the tx- nearly 1,000 meu being at work. Fifty "Tr,": r it iT n. VA I. r i , ' ceptlon of Im j. Heldt and il. T.Straut) Itwo locomotives are undergoing re- . . ... : AVALP'S KAG!,H STORE. In few worda we desire lo call tartayuuruotliiea very luiKrUnt tjBT fitrt. It U thU. W have as large and flue a lino of eeneral More goods uh you will Hud auy 9f where Coine aud Mte us, tot u show you our goodi, and tel I you what our iiruieu aie. We dell t r ; gooU anywliere promptly an.i x without extra .'liarye whaUver to the purt-lwi-M'i Diiii't pay hg prlOM tut t'nUiB and uo uh J1 th lridMC'- K- turn tu Wftahlngtou. liuitAWJ' lx, -U"-. Autf. Seer tary CarUaW arri.t-d .U fimj Uablae UxUy. AU arraaxtiuu ii lue prcwidwi re turo to WabinKUu )mve twen perfMled. TUe presklwit, fectr t(u) TttrliaU aud Se rei&ry Uas&aot i t hv i hi tomorrow afteraooa ud uk. l Pill ftivar steamer Puritan at Full 1 t On arriving at Kw Tort Baturdii) m.jii u& Utf will be oouvy4 W Jerufy Oiiy, u peclil cr wlU he in wmIUuk to Lake tUow to wablugiA. ported tial (ioverntir Jomtv K ('amp bell, of Ohtat was a tatii.idntn for reuou inal'ou at h eoudutf rnautrlal oop v)Otioo, that rf. tu't ui tn v. id: Tudur uo t-oiikideraMM U1 I ac. t pt a uouiiuatton tor goveraa. I " tinaacialljr flxad to auutd Umuu ot . i .ui(aluu. It my U at tttell slid Tipfh Hn frroAn irtVsiJ nrfl In Van Without question the prettiest York flnai Ja lell ols a mobl out. waa a DHir of horses in thlk snHnn nr.. nuru I dale karls tla wa EUta kladsr wears, os ,. i.i... .,,,. .... . , I we bar Fat Uullr. For a Dor lohr timlck .ur.uuuu ovuuuiui, WUO becurea ha, d liul, I- brle. vrirh.l fun H.r tktm through a purchase from fleorce I green goods party fun New york, dar llul J. Snyder, the well known aud reliable lv hut tiurick tatchrlvya for ous Sana in.,,,1.,.,, i iwas ua nooas sosca aula, umi nut de ...tvu.wmi UUISV UntlDl, . . nnriA. n.rt am 11. ,11 ... X, . TheSuuday Tress bad the names La arhrlvva. nu hut ien ea Instruct r ottwo nf our young men iu the list mist si noma fer laliila, won ar tchrirva of World Fair visitors at Chicago. 1 4 , EO0G, un. "vl em aw Ea explained ti, rn t , 11 , dos da green Roods war so guth gamachd They were Chas. Raudeubush aud Uoskeu cashier fun k.neii bank sawga i'ii iiKer uoiuureiypograpnioai l seni aos ue gooaa eoanterntt e. uar artists. I uuily la Uu dar conclusion kumua, do ii..Ai 1 11 s I, , ikentmerawyer sternck celt mocha. Dar -bred Schmidt, of liowiuan's was n,,,!.!,,,. .m, f.,iiM. h, .i. telliug ua the other day of a ooru stalk I der city ga ctkrivva for green goods. H'e on hla farm that measured over eleven "l Jo M em gascbicked hen was mer net. feetlu height. It l of Democratic K!"'?" " :,ne.15T growth Fred sars, and shows the Craig brief ta funna, un lien, si nem ea pub sentiment for Judge iu the lower end Ushed In dar I'lillailtiluliia un dar LehiRh ,i I ton Ueltlns. Uar Dully but em editor fun vii s.ioiaiuuis. I..I.Iohii,.,.lil...; hH.f - Horn's Sunday sohool, Just over n but ua confoaul ar wai eulltv. un ar the borough liue iu Muhonlug towu- set soguih ai un sut en whaler rouse ship, will be a statue of pleasure on '""""f;, Bu" ml gaKWivva uo... i ., i.s. .T I tium editor our popular liiarttianl hel aw Saturday, the IMi luitant, when the tWMOderdrel brief gaachrlna fur green memuers ludulge lu a deligbtful loe goods,- V Mkleeliid arwet we ue weri oisni fu.1 luui Th. imi wv, ...in Eatludwed ill dar Aabfteid College, so lt.stfuliy darted with .lowers and I n slnT'k." w ZZZ everirreeu. Ilt era reptaiiou btockaua. TtM Carboa couuty Tva.vberi Ka(iHnatioaa will be li-ld a liilluw.. rfMnt Ouu;r, (ur Hahuiuua Tuwustilp, A. UK US, 1 1 AsUUtlJ, (or Ka.Ht IVnn lowmUlp. AlvnU 8, MUlportslur lattuer Tuwameaitiui luMnhlp rr,..Vr:..:i..V, Liveryman Jos. Strold had the party Mr. and Mrs. J, li. Dilley, of Wilkes- two locomotives are undergoing re- PS r"Z .t. -. ' Bua 1-olraaP. uT Z.L7ZZ7Zr, Inobarge. Among those who accom. barre. who was spending a season with pairs, and all machinists who desire I ;";"'uo '"ous mM"n h.L7 Untod the party were MlssesQertle Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Stiles, returned are privileged to work overtime DjdtZ !hH , the same place, who left on tho U;00 v tiiii r,ii r. k.iuimri.- ,M 1, i." .1 0,,ii.iu. Da id Kehr who lives on tha corner o'clock train for TCkeiton and Ooean ' . .... MnsB,manl .r.nrt irR.i Mnin,.).,, nr t., Pn.,i-.,.,i p..,.i.i,i i- of fourth and Mahoning streets, eom- urove,.. where sue win visit inenas .,,,-- Vii. u, Tm wai.B,ir. r Tt.mn h, n,n,ih-,i n.n i,i '..Ti.,.. .. "a,UBU 01 luo oorougu infringing ou r::.,:: r,:: ;0,r Tr,r; .:,t":' r,: z. iz',.rs:. "r . i" bi vvr on Fourth street uouci, us,., u,.s u.... . 1u1s.1uu-.1m01.11uB v,r Thnsnllnltnn. Inct-,1 r T' ........ . T.o.wll..l I. ,.ii , . 1. .. 1 1 1.1.. 1 I .11 T V ...1111.. .1 1 1 1 - ! ' ....... ... u usnn uaurytauuia mciis. - 1 uiV,i,v aUjj,u. w w 1 uen iiuii, si. 1 ., win uu auuuuuiiuu UJ un an nrdlniinnA fnt fK Il r -Thcicoruer stone of Weissporfs new property by laying a substanlal pave- the Heading Hall Koad Compauy ot "m' . . s S . uar m wwu. sue Ku0! oi -.,. Lutheran churua wlu be UId OQ uext mmt, atQ new fcUns leading down the midnight tonight. About one hundred T t , , Mr. Romlg formerly resided hero, Bt ... . ..,. Mil .,,, ,s. i and bevnntb street from Uahonlngto one time being the proprietor of the i,l ui n...j m.n..i.ii,i. bridge. carriage and wagon factory now known and relatives for a few weeks. . .William Romlg, wife and grandson Willie Lynn, of Bethlehem, spent Suu dar in town, the guests of relatives. the pastor, Rev. Longacre, assisted by Miss Alexander, of Philadelphia, is I ment. The building committee was author as the Lehigh Wagon Works. Hey. J. II. Kuder'of Lehlghton: Rov. the guest ot Miss Annabel MoDenlel. tJohn Campbell, inastor meohauio , ,. ..!u.., . 1 ii...s ....1 r llu.l.slsll.lf si W..vl, mi. .1 11.. ... , 1 . .1.. t .1.1 i. "" luuiutaui pipe uioug Mr. Allen Montg of White Bear, r.lndenatrntb. of Mauoh Chunk. Rev was the guest ot relatives on last Jon- Vallev finmnanv. has bean transferred imVf 8 " Vt,a.B.?? and Miss Tillle Montz, of Wehr P. O. I Kuder will discourse at the morning day. to the same oompany's shop at Bulfalo wlll be permitted to use the drain by and Miss Olive Belt and Lewis Halts services; Rev. Walkeruagel will ottloate I Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Koons, of jj. Y. He left for that plaoe on Mon- tue payment of a pro nito share of the sTiikUi c"- ?.t??.s! of assiOT ss rss .a wlth t"6lr .a assumed w. pos.. n A .ur.uu .ur,. v,. . . mat wees. -j, , ,uvlte(, to RtUuI t!.M ser- daughter Mrs. Jos. x liennett. tion Tuesday. Mr. Campbell held the ndltiou oi " thl ttZeV at Third and . .juiss ueuuie nomsune, 01 uem-1 vices. I J"u uoyer.ui jiiiiiioiv,vmu vi.ivui 1 position ior tweuty-tnree years. ICal. lehem, is sojourning on Second street, T. . on the bill last Sunday. IRollln Wilbur Lodge Ml, B. of R. T- Howanl SboIdt, secretary of the Mrs. Oliver lollweilBr, of Lehlghton wm ,old a fair and festival aud dauoe Water Company reported the fire with the famllv of W. Q. Authouv. the '." " ""pu" " S.TT ' lAiit iiia nnaai ich. oi oarriazea ever rxiuu Jacob lluber, of bsuat Mauch Chunk for buiue mouths with Fraus Ruaderer, the Uirber uuder the Uxuhauge Hotel, bas reaigued aud accepted a ioitiuu wit 11 Thomaa' toiisorhil auluou at at Mauch I'buuk. tuitf a number of the employees Mr. f'reti llorlacher enjoyed themselves at ileu Ouoku 011 Sunday hut. The ptrty wai. chaperousMl by the geulut Ukj i-sjv Laufer uud wife. Among those pre-bin were Oliver I'ollweiUritud wife llariy Iiufi-i' aud wife, Oscar Wuest auu Aifu, btephtm Uouaer aud wife Lev l-gi-l uuit wife, Auiuudus Rehrig and wife, A111110 lsufer, Ida Huilmau, ill-. Vi iltniut-t, I'liua Krouheisvr, Th.- -.ulouu un.) rentuuraul of A aocomodating superintendent n the Lehigh Wagou Co, . Mrs, Albert Itomlg, of Allentown la visiting among Lehlghton relatives. ..P. A. Oermau, assistant Lehigh Valley station agent, aooonjpenied by his family are spending a few weeks pleasantly among Biiort.Monroe uouu ty friends. Mr. German has not been enjoying very good health of late and It Is the hoH of his f rieuds that he may return from Democratic Monroe fully recuperated. . William K Ash, a prominent oiti. sen ot that busy town, Lehigbtou, dropped Into towu Wednesday after noon and placed bis name on the register at Hotel Vendlg. Mr. Ash re presents a olass of men, whose energy brains aud capital bare contributed much to (levelup the immense wealth HiemkirsTiik sviii. lot Uiur rowiuEusiiu ot the I.ehlgh Valley. Sneaking of re- Township. Auuiist I eeut happenings in the section he said luriussHiocnuo,.... r s ,..u.,p, ... ,,,,, , ,,. , Tli !..i!!r.nnSinin was visiting her narenta at Summer i t,, i,i, wiMnnrt nn tha even, bydrants it good working order. WtollSO. Hill last Monday. ing of September U. 16. and 16. The The following bills were presented nnmlilmitinn nf Isall lsus wlll uu . T n " oruereu paw A tw Css.soiuU by rlanses. , SlHtineton on Saturdar to nlav the t s.j iu. ir vtni Carhon Co., Iiiifi 10. liglitsliu W.s.ItlsBABUK. Pa. "-- . - " . - ,, !.., usl Yaudarhuyg in uausotn. jura, v o- 1 ms kus p 1 "i 's'lTk. to ""K1011 oa Sturday to play the j.MrMU, Alviu H. Milter aad Amw tal tbahom. of 8am- team of thttt PItt- "a"B' Uont du. ltmal.y. Robert Walp, Ptt Umtt9fk Rouud llou K AiilUi is i,um liiuMitHi Bi n pre- f iueuMoud I haU aitUdraw j wjun a -iy Uaiid-..iac uud attractive r ppvarauoe. Tlie mUrior deouratlona j are qua I to mauy iMilooub lu laryer i lit- I'eiuutt t p .ueiieu lu steel FMfsjpr OfvrdrfW HU Aecoon FumTOUA. O.. Ami H The tttateuivnt oC oil Mr tiomlf. aUcue- f..r Clrla FoUc j tUtfi allir4, urt; tllted iu oajt aud the Mwuh ,h'1 UX tU" auaousit ol I1W.I1UU Mr riwtvr admitted aud - h-m v. 111. io tlrt'oratlolt.-. add to its tuTardrafs ol his a-i omit whuhbs ao bw ili The islut lug was duuu by A ouasa lorlai tbr fasH t larste luvuattunu llujs-r uu,l lht reiuo.lulllug of lh in yossMta. IU ujniis sui luvrsligaUeai buiUliiisi s. ilout uuiler the surstuii tUM eaa fee aaasV-s 1 sioi of Couliaolor Usorgs DissU. SU1111 Ultwk HtlHsil. foi fsiili Kiirt-st lowu- Ull), August U. AU BsipUiiaiils must im eaaailSMt In tlie dts- uiaa la wbich Usey mieud ui iw-k. Ko wrttfl cats wtu be grauUttl Ui aa person uiuler sls- aea yean of age- Ruuiluati.nis oeglu at tutlf past elghl. Ilrect.,r- are bKirtl) titwlnd to atuud llu vsaiuliiainis A. S ll 'lwl, :,. Snul State Muey tor Srliuols State Supt. Sohaetfer is iasmug war-' rants tu tht- verlous sshuol districts ' for their .hare uf the t5,O0OJJU the but legislature appropriate aunuai for two ; years. Northamptou Oouuty V share is HiiBOti.I'J; Bucks geU uilsSH.tt.i; Isehigb, 7,H11.K1, Muuroe, , Carbon .I7,TIIU1',, and fike, 8,linl.."i - K, a Sill, lu Jamestown a lot Mx'i'sl faert. Ai.uly to W. 1' LuDsI. I Leblgbtuu. pretty gsueral, yet it is no duller than mauy times heretofore during tempo. rary depresalou due to. ovsr -prod notion ot ooal or from othsr causes. Mr. Asb expressed a great dwl of admiration tor the improved terminal facilities of the Reading Railroad, saying they com pared favorable with apy he had ever seen. -Philadelphia lucpilrer. 1 lvm Creni SSe ler tsallsi 1 Pioulu and faatiral oommittees will flud it W tbeir advantage to buy loe oream from B. K. Cultou, Lehlghton who sells the very best article at the low price of tvT ceuts per gallon Private families supplied at ll.ui pel galluu packed au,l delivered. When you usnmI toe cloam duli'l full to call aud ss Cultou. derbarg llghtol a fire Id tha kltohen store and lliSl. USUI lAflHVH LuSUUHBUJlISSISlIB, Before geisg vary far aba looted bas aaa saw a olaua of amok iaeulng out ot the kltebsn. Kunoing bank eh dashed Into th bouss at the risk of ber life, aad ra eued two I her children, aged 0 and. Harrying Meg sne tria to go up tue stairway te rcu ber babe, but wa met by a wall t name that drove ber batk. la a lew aunuiea ine nous w- v rvarlag Came and fell In rnlna bafor her yea. Th body of the baby WM entirely coaauaisa. A HUBei.y lluw In Pillamet. VissinnsT. Jnlv sa Durina the dissua sion on Iksbome rule MU to oemmrtteT. p. o Conner referred to Joseph Chamber lain as at "Judaa" beotue Chamberlain asii1Ui aiadatoue to Kutz Herod. Irasaedlatasy there was a itvei j uausmvK tb membeta, la which SaU wsr used In dlsarlnilnately. Major SauadeTsea, th Oisnos lssafler. cam out of ihem1e with a blaog eye, auu several uwmusn ksvookad down ami trarapiea, upoa vsnerir Iss with tern eloltae aud bleodrBOea. Watathe rew waa all over Mr. O Ooaaer apologisea sr nts wmu useguas-s J1KI11 HI! IIOLUMV Vlent. I1..11II1111 L'rttund... Carboo Advornte, adv I7nas. trainer, sun I Lehlgbtnu Wati-r tlo . dost- house. . 1130 Su.'. WI IS IS S 00 s 00 1.1 SO am ,1 Ibr sn-retary ifnnrti'd tlie lolleirlug reul(ts ... Saw ... sin; . M 78 The many friends of Mrs. 3eorge uoian are muou pieaseu to isaru oiner ,PK V. imiw H,,,wl. hnnl will almost oomplete rsoorsry to health . . te to ou tUa wth Board oi neaiti, again. She has been an Inmate of thel, ...,, Buiktiug rerunu St. Luke. Hospital, at South Bethle- ' u k f tu.kla townsulp Qiiaft.rt'y E, .- tn tl.- nul lun n tliraA ...lu 1 Z ... I r - . wiik doing business here on Monday. tuo sunenog irom a tuuoT, au operation , iiAi,riamsJU,UJ,t1 trlnl The BVir,l oilieanh nude the lollouiim re ww performed on lust Saturday which tyl Worid, a-ir chleesio this -'"""e July si. proridlug all I- well will .eturn home Xaudert0r UbUjlton, waB the t3Z" iZtt&rSSVSi miAst. of Ada Werner OU ESUUUUY. I eeuiomi ooru . no. at teuiaie cniMreti not u ... . ,. .... II So,ala S.1 ! i A in u! In T .n I lM nlllkliilllis I ntvmA Sim last Moudav evening seemed like oldeu ,, ,wi., I., B.lla.llls. A rooUoa eras oarried that an ordinaries be Hmnsi th elasitrin lights, wr, I ,-,. 1 r- mP ma" 'U Uellftr VIUSs drasl uulUrsg alas ol ll.Weis.-li fer aninlu. times, tne electric UgUU were Ixirulng ttV reln. of Tjjigi, rjH.. Wltk a ot, ysti Jme, telei rasli aad electHu UgUi iwlee brilHanUy.tUenumerousollloewtndow .... , . nn ..,.. "riSKS .s. ,. were uiuuiiiiauiu uj uie museiiiig gas , . ns-i,.,,.,.., ,i i-lui.,, ena.ui ese ami use uee l.t. .! llu. V....I.S. vili,l..m., " . " oyeoairaei. . i ,i 7 si i i s last Sunday In this plaee parents with Wu...uls s.- ..ui. s.s - lM(r lwwite. t.. aBisltiaii- Fisa Ilium nil luiu.lurt 1 streuger that Umk1 uear the deOt Masetleetiua; of iaithwsms, claimed It was worth ones while to There will be a big Lutheran Mass witness ouch a soeue. The ooooslon j jjoeUug at (lieu Oaoko ou Wedaecday reiernxi so u. .shissuk oi ior Mh luUHt,U teay. On tbl ooOsiSStOU the nrst time at u ght simie la.twioti; . . rtUl ,lL , . .,, s. .., r.M,i nn. tnrouitn oue ui the Iarsri,t rail ruisil i " , r'7.0 N . A0(, Urn ooel yard a in the country. Foreign Mbssious, Eduoatloll aud the r wbiah ku burned a wheU week la th - Oiphaiis Horn wiU be daaotuwed by MulUo townselpa, tn this county, bas ei- i Friday, Aukusi m. piouineiit speaken. Keduoed rates katuled IU.ll sAtast. Tk. Uts r.rui ,,r w K ltMlil!Ti l)6cialut lu the ' m prevail on all the railrosvd. pmMsws j - - - - -s---' treatment ui ait 1 1 1 ,- k oi eye, plaoe tne loss of building at IU.OS0, to timber asutwu to ii year s crop ei u berrla tlo.OOO, and se tarsi new bridge. All this damasie wa ceased by th oar. less seas of Itallau laborere.who war bam log brash u newly olaesred land, near Co lumbia, In Mullle towuehlp Th fir got away from theni, aud was carried into ths wood by th wind KrelJIer's uaintiut uro,rt lo be cepd if Il Is one third rheapt-r than an IhmIv ease's lu Use salley. I eve. nose aud throat will be at the Ex change Hotel, ou Friday, August 2. litis Wauled. (iood girU are wauted at the Lehlgh ton lloMery Mill. Apply at ouae at the mill A good 10 iuob Lawn Mower for --'K) at the Iehigh Coal & Hardware l'o., Uustted, uorth First street. Clieauisusl isoetl IceCressw. Committees for pionio, festlnsU uud i parties will do well to consult C. II. ' N'usbeum, VriissDort, when they beiy Ice cream, jiesenaa most esoeiieur article at the low price of H5 cent per gullou. Don't forget to see him Hw - Foa biLE.- First ukw Dwelling house ou Third street, liehighton. Apply to W. P. Lotvg. Absolutely tja.,, ,r Pure HBP A oream of tartar baking powder Highest of oil iu leavening strength LiTsaiT I nrr Htatb (ioiBKxsiM ikiii fit r, ii, i Royal Baking Powder Co . I'oWaJlhU, N. r.