JUDICIOUS ADTERTISlNa Oreats many Ntu Business, Enlarges many an Old Business, Revives many u Dull Business, Reioues many Last Business, Saves many Fitting Business, Ireservs many aLtrgt Business, Means success in All Business. dvomt muan "INDEPENDENT,,-,,WVE AN LET LIVE." VOL XXX. No. 40 Lshighton, Carbon County, Penna. August 19 1093 $i.QO a Year in Ad vans THE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE LOCAL NEWS AND IS THE LARGEST ONE DOLLAR PAPER IN CARBON COUNTY.- JOB PRINTING Is a specialty with us. We have on low prke for all. Come and harbour pricet. Plo-Nic and Sale Bills, Allkinds of blankboolca. Let us have your orders For anything in this line. fillip ORfflfiALCHIAPCASESIOEt Exceptionally attractive offer ings are shown in the following named seasonable goods, which for price and beauty we think have uever been equaled. (Thallies for 4c a yard never sold elsewhere (or less than Gc a vard. Plaid Suitings all colorings at 5c a yard the same quality cun't be bought for less than 8c a yard anywhere, Best Standard Bluo Prints are below any competitors prices, likewise all other stand ard prints. Cotton orashes from 3Jc a yard. Outing flannels from 6c a yard. Cassimeres for men and boys' wear at such prices that are a tonishincr. 12 Spools of Cotton for 10c, 28 Kows of rins lor oc. It you want to save money you can't afford to miss our Mammoth Bargain store. J. T. NUSBAUM, Fir it Btr.et, Between South ana Plum Streets, UNSHOD, ra. Ear Testimony Regarding the Mutilation of John's Body. TUB TBTOBY Of THE DEFENSE Thar Aes.rt Thai th. Mutilation of John's Incompetent Insurance Work. tud Ochre streets. -Iliotrapliet Clem Bretney Sunclavea at Tills sot was so amended by the act hiun, lxiiracre,OTlnfhurlMll .ountv, Ills ttld of Mar 12. 1803. as to make It mandator? TfiMTnif. N. J.. Anir. 15. Dr. riorncoG. .ijj thai .to, i.. that there It omtlilK other than uslnei i, i .11 ( ,..- i Wthwill. of Trenton, waiuiit on the wit- t,i,,n, --. .h fmm ai. . tn calls Clem away so frequently. I ..... . ... .. . . . nB.ltanabytheproi.cn.tlonlntheShann 8t,eets. V. A. German and family are boms from., provide at. uie expenses 01 uie district f7" VounS tag see' to it that you haVe it at the fair tV. l?TLPL.t aeaaTr "I00.1 saPP,les HALF-CENT A WORD. Advertisement, under thli head at a halt-cent a word easn insertion, inis is uioi;ucujca.ou tt advertising medium out II jrou have any. thlox to aeu or rent iry wis cneap uuvci advertisements must be paid In advance. tvw all.R-a dark bav Ktnlllon. sliteen and a hall hands high, twelve years old, perfect- It sale and sound In every particular, will m sold cheap for eaih. Apply to Ueorse F. lluck, nasi vveissnon. Ka.t anl.tnn And ra.laiirant Btanria In town Is offered for sale. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Apply to W.J. Hitler, proprietor, on lae premises. UOIl SALE First class Dwelling Home, on a Third street. Lcblghton. Apply to w. r, aawx. T?OIt BALK-m Jamestown a lotMKMfee - Apply to W. P. Long, Leblghton. A BAKBEB SHOP located In good neighbor hood . will be sold at reasonabe prl ce. Two chairs, nils room, Apply to Ed, Campbell, Kast weissport. TTIflNfl Hoi.. Apant wanted tor Letllotl- ton, and vicinity. Liberal commissions naM .nil m fumUh th. haat and most COM- plete outfit ever provided by any house. Write at once for terms. Send references. n WananmkerS Urown, Philadelphia, Pa, pOIUIECUSTEIt AND KECOltUElt. ALBERT BREITHATJIT, Of North Kidder, Carbon county, tar Subject to Democtatlo Rules. Be Sneaks both English and German. iCK COUNTY TREASURE!. DR. J. 0. KREAMER, Of Annashlcola, Carbon county. rjr Subject to Democratic nominating ltules JOB ASSOCIATE JUDGE I GQAni.ES H. SEIDLE, Of Normal Square, Carbon county. UT- Subject to Democratic Rules. NEWSY OCCURRENCES. KliW TEXT BOOK LAW. ptmkht. wemm K.OUAL matters of iioRS or X.SIS "p Bnn vmm fc.tcne. xii.ie wno tton shaeffer has Issued the following uomeanu uo aswok -asiair irrienus in j olrGUlat: Lively MWM, (Th act of MBmhI innrmnl .Inno Benry L. Flak and Gotlelk Freadcnberger, j, 1885, conferred upon the several boards of school directors and con- WEISSPORT AND AROUND. IMrOIlTAMOK. TVhat lias Oeenred In this City Unrlns: the Week rertlnenlly Kpltoialied by Onr Spatial Iteporters. County fair September 12 to 15, SPICY HAl'PKisINOS BII1EFLT KF1TO. MIZED. both of Tamaqua, f pent Sunday In town. Xmla Will UrTtAwnll. Bltfht mnt t th Valiev statlen. Is inlni the World's Fair. I trollers pormlsslre authority to pur The Lehigh Store Fonndrr was CMearo. chase text books out of the schools Idle this week. -Oscar Nell and Francis Crelu accompanied fund and to fmnnlv these bonks free of ETerltt A Houchen, contractors, by their families, f SUtlngton, enjoyed the cosf to nnnils for nse In tha schools of oy Was Instigated by IntM ltep. are bulldlllR William Brlttians new hosplUUty-of Jehu Hottenstlne, of S-cond th , , ' tiTB Jifiirints taMniaUfu so Destroy Evldeno of dwelling uouse onmecomoroioecona sireenaiunuay. m, , 1 V This amended act goes into lmmed- 1 nuu nri khh tu nvumiM. kuuics ihei Willi L tT .1,,. , nlifntJd nuf. I aOXb IUUUlU. . -i DBSOai V.MU jyom uu. 1 - ..... . I IS OIU lluio Tim auu vigor. . . . . - it . , , , oariaTpolsonlng. Thli opinion was based The fall painting season Is at hand -Miss Emma Williams, otBlatlngton. Is vim late 0Pera0n from tne eginnlng of on tat assumption that his symptoms anil if you want reliable work and material UBt relatives In tovro, the current school year, dating from treatment were as aencnucu. oy njs ovn at rue iiowesi pnpes can on or write 10 -John Yost, superintendent of the Uhlghton the Bret Monday in June, 1833. The phyaUlan, t)r Bcrgeu, and other vfls- E F Luokenbach 01 Broadway Mau.h UosleryMlU, left on Saturday tor Philadelphia, design of the aot evidently is to relieve rhurR.McDonnM.of Pr.no.ton tet 8nd Dora TWZUS pupUs hereafter of the jtlflad that ho examined ohann tor tea n rn. fi.h.i nu p...v i.di u,,..i. u..n. , ...... ... 1 nnnqnltT of ntirp.hfLalnar.exr.hnnlrjftiui Manhattan I.lfo Insurance com cation. vllle, has resigned his position and accepted a .nhnnln. It la nnw Ihn lmnorltlir dnt sonan ana wen. .... 1 m i.j r i ilmllar una with tba iwinln lln w,rf n..m " f . Captain nolt, who hasaasumeatha tmr- ..uiu,, directors tfhd o.n if the work for the defense, made on August 12, 1803, by Eey. J. II. Kuder, U; Hugh has many friend, here who wish him . . . . . . . iti behalf the openlna address to the Jnrr. at his residence, Mr. William W. aminaani success is ais new horns. , CapUlalloll outlined tha defense fully, Knnkle and Miss Marr 13. Zimmerman, Attorney T. A. Snyder and family are home nishlng and oqulpplng their sohools saving that the prisoner at the bat both of Paakertod, Pa, '" several weeks pieasanUy spent anionic nlth school books and the supplies not muraewss. aii ner ao m su Moses enng,oisoondstreet,who " T"", '."i "J generally needed by the pupils for matter were consistent with biaocenc. has four of the finest png pups In the ,C !t , cl:t nJ""e. cistijtMU , . th.Rok ',, sll.u .,, and honest tnUnt, The boy dW leanlpg 0unty. will place them on ixhlcitlon V?""1',1 ' residence of Rev. J. daUy Use in the sohools suoh as slates, on tha breast of his mother An J glrldg her at the fair next month. Alvln Reber oa Seooad street, pencils, paper, pens, Ink, tablets, eto, "IKulnt thatshe admins JSAA ta "If .TlT tohlmtb.rItt'fO'nwhlchdlodlft ,tS2 n. iy"U " Sec0" ,trMt- wklll " ' of Studv are t0 be ProTlded b the bar raotlr. waalh. proourtog TJ,(!06 persons doing ,sunbl. lady 1W on many eld Itlends. directors and for all grades of publio lnsuranoe on ms lliei ana na lor tisu, i " . . . . I , jonn . u ana airs, u. n. Peters I SPhonla inoludlne the hlnh sohoo while be was lanaulshlnB and pwte, -Born-A baby girl to Mr. and Urn. are visiting the World's Fair. Chicago. They acb00ia 'n"""yne. "K" she lea mm asiiy tne a rug uw qsiiii vuso. k.iuisuuiu, oi niua sireefc i m oe gone several wests. I weatukbly. roDDM bib oi bis me. irieueunsewuiua Miss Mable Wheatley, one of Le- im Mary Lente, ol Philadelphia, spent (now ui joudi oonsa "www" w Mgnton's most excellent young ladles, last rnaaywua unsuertia peters, on First rrha nH UhtIzbh Hotel Imlldlnir at "Pi ft !..ftt.Tl2S,5,te l ? student In the American Business "rest, IlLsondale. ownd and 1 oSSuSSf by wnion ua waa vrctitcy ,nii vmiT" College ,AUentown, wliere sne ts taking -im oussie ciaass, ol Third street, Is Mp vA,iAv rinrm was rlestrovert Ijt Bra than th. dUeas. thai h. liaW. athoFolig h course In ttenography. speading several weeks at Atlantic Olty. N.J. tffcaetau ahanea that the mother rv Dr. 0. W. Bower contemplates -Mn McDAnlel. the Itepnbllcau aspirant 0fter the famlly retired, a coaloll lamp mn hamoved th.iJJra hjr bmlldlng a large store room on the for the nomination for oouaty treasurer, was Uhloh was kept burning in one of the 2? . i T.i fi? . mS vacant snaoe between Bretney's news Intervlewlug his Mends la town Monday, bed rooms exDloded and set lire to the ah. was Tirnlltr Tha defeats r hoTds Sat stand and the frame bulldhg owned -Our old friend Wm. TUompsou, ot secoffd building. An Insurance of 83,000.00 SB. was gnilty. at twsti anui MB . .. .. . --f Ward. Manrh rini.k. mrnlmia a .lun.i .n I .l,l,. lt, Whon they war r.movea eecauae saey were cus-i1" wuuow bu.wu. . , ,w,iuuid.d uioiv.avuu.i'iw,. nuu aasedi and th. objeot was to oonceal th. -George Clauss, of the Valley House, " Mday aIteruon. famlly discoyered the Are there was fact that Bhann was diseased and unfit was opening a soda water bottle on --n. araei, oi Aiiemown'. estiin- little time lelt to save any cning. turni. for th. Insurance rrsk placed on hit life. Saturday when it exploded, outtlnn a 0Hn'! Ml" Islllns Miss Mamie ture and clothing alike wore consumed, Jamet Packer, as intimate friend of deep gash in his thumb on hit righb JBe,in?1,nrlrn ,tt"u On Tuesday afternoon the old Penn John flhann. tras th. first witness, for the hnnrt. ' 1 -John Stsrlc, and wife and Miss Minnie TT defense. testlBed to having visited j0hn J.Hummel blows a handsome r"""0',""?": w!" " 8V" 8'"ly. HaTen Junction took fire and Was also houtesofUlfamolnWon in cjmpa2 t)jv$?tJSmyoCT na eonsumed. Before the Junction was with John. William MoVey and Hugh Tj.i,ii,f nM,ct a ,a . . ward, moved tt the nresent site this was quite Shann, th. latter a brother of the dead i t f no moa abilitv Miss iwbeoca Schettzlnger, of Trenton ,N I a meeting placo for the traveling "A'r. ..." 'AX I! uT: . T ,"-:.7. -Oliver Follweller. of the flrat ward. ?"""V .7 u" "3l0r' Uamel Pub110' fled to tk. loving Mlatlon. betwaen another has an old fashioned corner cupboard rtllk sclmarte, ti,e popular urnlrure M'ss DoraRosonstock. our most suo- and ton. and the fact of hi. havlag been Uatbelongtohlsgroatgrnndmother. dealer of East Ma.sh Chunk, made us a plea- fTln Mn.TniMH afJloUd' with a venereal disorder. It is over 125 years old and is still In ,ant cau Weane,day, Ie.r' on .onld.Rr, ?B5lnK toS Ch cago to TKHto. Ana. 16. In the Bhann trial an excellent state of preservation. n. . ir.H.rfl.i. .. auena the World's Fair, lor the true Tasttraerth. detente lntroductd several -Our nubile schools will re-oDen for the Hubert Hou wmti,.n. ,.-,-!?. 6tu.d.0.n.t this is a great object lesson, witneaset u proye tuat in. reiaMona oe- a Blue months term on the 28th instant e.J. Schoch and Umlly on Coal sireet this ww, thrn,,Z7ir. n3 h. twees the mother and ton Were moat lor- m,, ..M.. pi. m, u.k. ' teachers throughout the country have Inn and tendeif. Mra. Mattte 8bann, the Svj rr V. Tr'..t" .r,M-rfn., - . the means to avail themselves of the Prtsoner. was then put on ano. ana - improvements tha will P"foert and family at Weatherly. I""""1"' T.rT aeta ieat.no inciaenw aivenuaug jouu . . ooHiDloted add criativ to th -iv. Koch did business at Philadelphia on Among tne visitors in town this week ticks... aud death. ztoFmw JM'the ii7""' Is Mrs. Trainer and family, of Eoston, TBEStos.Ang.17.-The.viaenc.pfMM. Sfffnfwfil U, Sleaant l?v8 ii .,7","; Wlf" ot "ortu First who are the guests of Mr. iiiefenderfer KauiStrykei, which was taken.at her to thesonth side window street, visited her parents at White Haven this of the Gilbert House. puuii ui rimwwu, , iwu u. . w.t. i " ...... i uwin? to tne arauffnr, tnar we navn when th.Shann murder trial wat reaurned. ire did considerable damage to a -Jira, Drumheiier. of Lanslord, spent several ln this section, farmers throughout the Mrs.Stryk.rls .lokab.d. Shf te.tl42i valuable tract ot w.od land Inthe rmiCoTAui, K. J.. 1, Quakake und iwXwleys l that h. h.ard th. door bell at Mra, vicinity of Long Run, owned by assis- hom. on a visit. vu,ii.j.,ij not h(jv8 morg thaa half ncrODot Shaan'a house rlnsbstire.nl and So'dook tant Valley station aeent P. A. Oerman. .Tnim wnr .. w ii7..i,.. ti, .,... ' pOR COUNTY TltEASUKBH JOHN CONWAY, Of Maueh Chunk, Carbon oounty, H- Subject to Democratic ltules. the night that th. disemboweling took of Third street, Jovial Allentonnlans were In town on Wednes- cattle is scarce and unlftsS It rnln In place. About half an hour later. hsbeari -Everltt AHonchen hare the con; S&tit'iS t,m" U ltJl tilViulotsSi tra.t to build F.Hager's new dweUIng -Missis Annie Beer and Cassia Kresge are must commenoe to feed their cattle the "laeJ Sw notstop. Th tTnrmnrilftRnfHttl wam. Hollol.t. -"mr Adam, of-tlio Boynton Furnace Co.. "A?? " !.n .v1?! fully entertained bv Miss Emma iSStlSSmia T"t''1 ' Saul. Kru. pn.oner y.rn vuo ..f, : . .. 1 Roller At.hAt nlnaRant. hrtma nn nni4h I T aiKliriC...,T 1 men as f i ringing c on be: taamgaamaiiiignieiiiarap m , - ".-,. - ,Aaf bana Directors. SSrMwaol e members o"f the and of one of them lnonlred If there was a yiung club there were present Misses Aggie Daniel Balner. v,n north First street "" kind end gentle disposition and an man dead there. She told them "Tea " I iwwnara aua oauie rwudenousn, Mrs. wiiuan Boyer and daughter UUIe.of earueak uf"0"n "J wuom aeain meant and they wanted to know If they conid -The refreshment stands and other um'iyofFlrst street' Tl KBretnl a tsteppiriK from one room to another.! aeehlm7 She said "No," objecting ou.th. prlviUges on the. Fair grounds here '""Sa. George! olVl wasth. auestof JIL? ""L?"1: grounat that tn. nour was law ana vaat I will oe rented to tae nignest Didder on genial w, J. Kilter on Sunday. I H ahillstn HoMolhom 1th T t per qaugRttr waa aaieep in vno iroiu wuw. Baiuraay aiternoon, iseptemDer u. At -Dr. D. c. Trach and James neydt, ot "j vrTi tJi j irf i c ij pOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER JOHN o'DONNELL, Of East Mauoh Ohunk,Carbon County. Vtr Subject to Democratic ltules. a... ..m .v. ,nM Mr. " . i KM E-" "mv" ivw ou oiun m ... fri6uas and nelirhbors in tender. a boarder, but th. men said that w.nU nT? V,ri! ".LeeJlw,alaJ ' -Edward Harti.aa.oi ot ned. ra.. .nt Ing.the bereaved parents a sincere sym. . . . . I duuiuu Binwi. laiiuu ui rammwi nnmn w. . i.i. "..-.-.. ...... I ...l.w i..i . .mi..i J-OK ASSOUIATK JU1K1K B. F. PETEK, Of Franklin Township, Car'n County, pr-SubJeet to Democratic Rules. It tfZTmltJSjZtX?! to dinner, and on Investigation ho was ciauss.' ng on; and th. other men passed quietly "una unconscious on Ills farm several iinatalM J I miles from this town by his son Al who naa ueen sent to look for him, Medl pott COUNTY UOMMISSIONEK, M. T. TREXLER, Ot Leblghton, Carbon countp. gay-subject to Democratic rules. pjB COUNTY COMMISSIONED. PAUL KBESQE, Of Btemleravtlle, Carbon County. tJt Subject lo Democratic Mules, yOU KEU1STEB AND BEOOBDEU, C. W. LENIZ, Of Kast MauoU Chunk, Carbon oounty, tay Subject to Democratic Kules. II. speaks English and Qer'nun. The Leblghton Water Co., has do. dared a semi-annual dividend of two per cent. KreidleHt painting proves to be good It It It one third cheaper than any body elt.'t In the valley. Big reduotion In baby ooachos at J. L. Cabers. Window and door screens at J. L, Qabel's. Grain Cradles for $3.00 attheLe' high Coal & Hardware Co., Limited, north First street. Kreldler It th. caui. of low prices on Carriages, Buggies' At. Therefore you pught to patronise him. Examine hit tjn. slock. Yoii can and mutt be tutted, Just make it a point to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busl nesa or pleasure. Lowest prices. A CO dollar not. or 10 St will give you top buggy and a carriage whip at Kreldler'i All ktndsrof books and flue station ry at Luokenbaoh'a, Manch Chunk. II. It, Kreldler at W.ittport has at pres .ut the finest lot of carriages ever exhib ited lo Carbon county. Prices ranging from $80 to S150. An Unusual Occurrence. There was a curtons and unreported C. A. Hauk was at E&atnn aad Tnh.h.nna nn Ratnrjv. . uiiioa iiuiu luia iuhu ut uia buujii wuui UDSiaira. i . . . . z . . ... ... . . ... Qk. ..l.mhU tn fnllnir thm hut waa nad OeeU sem 10 100K lor dm. Jledl-I. r"'"""uJ""- vr.nr, Ol Alien- , . . wv.nwtTamZeadoZn' I cal aid w.s summoned and he B,SE1M'1I family incident during the proceedings ln the stairs. Sho demanded to know what tn. taken home when it was found that he -MlssMableLyndofBummlt Hm Is spend- HouBe of Representatives, at Washing, putrag. meant, and the man aaldi "Yoa'U Buttered a stroke of apoplexy higa wesk or two very pleasantly with Miss ton on last Tuesday says the Phlladel And out In uood time" In a llttl. whll. Te are pleased to state that he is nehrig on Second street, v " ,, ,, rinflout m gooq time. w" uiniironv-in -Wm. H. Woods, has returned from piiiiadei. pbla Inquirer. During the roll-call on dowi Thereout of ti.' frontdoor: -The Leblghton Watea Company WSSST "tdl8: """ " ",S the BeltoapJUotardson contest the andth third man followed utm, ih I at a meeting of the directors, on Mon l Miss Sweeny, of Easton, Is the gyeit of R, L I name of ueneral Lilly, one Of tne mem man wh snshed her aald. uaed h day evening decided to run Sawmill Sweeny and family. bers-at-large from Pennsylvania, was reughly, Vmt ah. mad. no outcry at alb creek into Long Run and thus greatly , Uenry 8tnb.r. of Bangor was here en Mon- roJlhs,,i . j. watrexoiaimsajuag.AD.rt.--y. increase their already excellent water Co.hter of muiV.r.r w ,1 a t. V ,7J T. " , ntterW ao a wordl'' supply. The distance dlvdiag th. two jSZ ..V"? ? -.' v LiUy had been an Invalid for a long 1 lp t fl, VV, "V1 T1 , creeks Is about cn mile, Work will Sunday witnu.D7H.stock.r and wit. onBank. "me, and was not at the Capitol when Later th. .xolalned thlt by saving tiat lmmmnnsil nt mm war. In n ah. wa. to 4a,ed. frlgbtenrf and glial ArIon Cornet Band ton,1, !ohn 1. 8. Koch, James Venter, Press Koch and , V 7.VT T . V T stricken that the tboughtsh. must have ci""r,t tsn? ered iohn chas. Ohristman returned horn, late on satu" In.' In order that he might vote on the VL?ffi2f BUak.nr' n-Kr,Ic.ll 617-461 some SSifS ha'd "al.S IDestlon he came forward to cUrgVrrind "i U Ihelr best selection? in a masterly &,f11,S,1'-,"11 them a n. lo, the Speaker's desk to take the oath of . . . I - . . .. , , ( nnv. The Arlnn Iwivo Aacnrma . mnM ... . " I tifflna o .1,1 .anTwiirtMl in Ma nam vi.w. wita vonn aunng uu iiineaa. i ""' 7" " 11, " , jlk nui itresge, ei ntemiersvine, was a well- " " Th. greater part ot in. ausrnaon union I -- i,,-....Uu.uui kTOitiiui... unu uu iuuuj. i witnm me memory or meoiaesi mem. was taken p with expert medical tettl- ?V" ,iue. ,s no rea- -mwb u dacou and wi ., of stroudsbuw, her never before had a rollall been I in nvrl QT f euAnli In n m ant . -A.BrelthatinLrrfKldi.Ar tft.h( ... i I b that ho might TOt Oil the qU63. jpnurmrA. -. iuvuih au.m.cusvi,v i 11, win uo exceedingly Kraiiryincc to I Sr." j v iuiwitiowiiik- hi uiuiciu i iioii. Trenton, tjstmed that frun th. symptoB. the family and friends of O. A. Hauk, :oTM't?aib:SS. ' - : , , - - , , " i w. -J i,u, w icmiu iiiau i.c una ueeu i "i iwaisivr ana necoruer. no nat maaea l lumnrr.il, r.mi 1,1 ut. xcirkinv ti i .i, mnnv It wnnlil hn Imnnaalhla for htm ta I a al..l. In ..I..I..1.VI. it.-I thnrAiia i Mnv... aa A fAAla Aiftrfnr f t. I wemocrauo banaiaaies SVKKIOS Ulgn, I"-' v.. '.V. -t A...V. : Vivu,yVl ine . - Th.r.( onerl lIMr amnno- l,o aaJ v" xouynanna mux, jnonroe uounty, I I ' - --- symptoms were characteristic of many I publio schools. That Mr, Hank Is , ! I democratic candidates for tha various i"- - .-rT irn- pn Tonng MMantt i douj wft linnrroerif 'wc. aueueiL person wno aisemoow clTing xoelleat satUfaotlonw an in- amRyAsuEZZ VT a "ry offloea to be filled in Lehigh counhy Sm. Surgical knowledge wat not tvW X 'tCtJi i hStr'CS Si "S iSSS ber of her friemd. from th& town and this fall. The oounty executive com. Tt. TT TXT T. Dl.Ill ... jOA I . . . . . . . . "r MitlOh I 'hllvil- nn Tnsn.w av th. oldest 1 th,g p.sition for the third time I Auch Chunk, on Tuesday evening. mittee at a meeting decided to assess f?"Tf vi'"" rnncipai iiauk is a graduate of the Sir.. i j , j fortunate nominees as follows: th. opinion that young Bhann .d. ulo s0 m,, nM , . L"W :.r;''f"W W e.dH"te of th. MUlersvlUe State Nor- ln n. . rS'h . imaitsenooi. I w e sympatnize wun Mr. and Mrs. - ' Kev A M Mehrkam of (Vlnl.;. JTanz itoeoerer in tne death of their louers, eaon; poor aireotors, sio; , uev. a.m. Menraam, or toiumbiai !,-ij ji,i.. n.tv,. . I ao . ..o mi .... l,.,..,,.., a ,iTa. ....i e discoursed io tne uutneran mn.i: -; r -,-.r i. wivu.(,iyUi.uuiwi.1 ,iV. iuoiuancr M.1..IV., Aua. . ..w ....... i . . ,. , , ,T. ." xew oavs illness witn cronn. intArmnnr. i . i , . , . , . .. Minister Blount at San Francisco wa. not I J"" ou rUUB ovemuB. xio jised as . madB oh Mnnrlav ' uus occasiuueu consiuerauie laiar, the figures are regarded as high. The D'; " rn.is" w,:.0 , ward," 7 hu'.t H was made on Uondw. l ln July Mr. Bl.unt InformM the W" "STltlS. . v j",.""" '""" "uvUnmm!tt.a d.fenda Ita Mlnn , at of Ms UUntion to leave nao; A large audience listened with detp iTS " uouvery wagon ior r fiaa FrancUco ou Aug. t Aa the interest and appreciation to the sermon EeI 8 Bon Marohe at Maueh Chunk, ground that there are twenty more ' I. . . . . " . . ' t 1.11. l-aAaala V. n anaalrn n ile a t . I ml.. . A 1 . . II.... ll II. 1 a. 11 . t . . Cloa. Call to Death. WALP'S EAGLE STORE. a surprli tln. ln July presiqeai I..1,. fnt. I Hawaiian situation standi at present, tk. Iwhleh bore the marks of clear thinking! The contractors working on repairs election products than formerly and settlement ol the annexation question win uie"iseuv reaouuiuK oi ine word a me yauey earn snops at raokerton that the funds are needed tonavelec lirucuu uisuuij vn tuiitricuvca usbnim i asvn mcui aiu i v uuutiua onea w nuuio avci uajr. I Qmcors. f iwumi, mw.vM.sj u.wU.a. - r;"i ti " iris .7 . . tD I niuittw xiue. oi weifsqori' lias w Blount. to gay that they fully appreciate their the contract to do the brick lavinc for t aoietiasior. wt. inearKam and hiiirti- rla..hnoniiA.,ca - D,Mer.7. Tl'lTh. R.nub- 3.","PfB,IlF.J2mo tlBle Wlth hl . A eoraer fell out of the old stone Charles Q. Illskey, 19 years old, had llcan ttt. conveotlon nominated Hon. F. rfii,. i n in .i. I hjuse belonging, to David Ebbert on marvelous escape from a horrible 3 was 1, the present Imalneas depression to the I , . ,,ou uelr spacious grouuas In I town. j V T , i ii T . nrSaUnedDemotratlcaiumBt to ov-r- '8h? fr?.m .CTesdav, September Th, H,.l,ra ni Aii.t. made wben ba ,eU of anllay between throw protection." PL J .StS." .i.i" "m.,lntr- n'elssport will have a big picnic inthe ths traots directly In frontof the oar, A f,nift.. K.w.P.p.r lin.r..... Bn(J ufeoUauloal friends should keen SI Ji.n.oe!ioa? roTe' vuuse, on ureoeuce or minu no crouon- ATUKTia.ua., Aug. 'ii.-iuaReuivori.i tiieirweatner eve open in the prepara- w,ine; ThZ AiiTntnwn v,.,7i n,iii ' uu w the financial .Hnatlon, th. Kv.nlog uon of their exhibits. The ladled falso Wif.Sn.ii1 5nh?n ..ff J"! flrt truck of the first car bruised u.E .iln!I MH ih. 1 w 1, .tL t tt't needle work, I expeet to hare a bis time on thb occa-1 right am and the rear truck I'"..'. . '"T. rT.7J. . mnoyuriou-oruounu culinary products .i01, - w,n Mr, tW Ina few words we desire to call tW to your notice a very important fact. It is this. We have us fgr" large and flue a line of general a. store goods at ypu w(l find anv. tST where. Come and see us, let us show yon oqr good, pud tell you what pur prices are. We deliver et goods anywhere promptly and "it without extra pharge whatever Ji q the purohaser. Pant pay big Jll prloes but come and soe us i Robert Walp. iWf'ntreet, Op, Round Housea. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. Th. Dolnjta of th. Week Int.tleaded With fertonal Mentions, George Kresge and wife spent last Sunday at Stemlersvlle. Elmer E. Boyer contemplates a Islt to the World's Fair. Hiram IUokert is Improving his residence. -Milton Snyder was at Alleutown Tuesday. Qrllf H.Scho"lsback from a two weeks visit among Monroe county friends. David Ilunsicker and wife, of Saegersville, were guests of N. Snyder and family this week. Charles Arner has drilled two ar tesian wells for the Franklin Shoe Co. oa their propel ty on the hi". TomWatkln9 escorted a trio of Nesquehonlng gents around Wei9sport on Tuesday. Robert Anthony did business at Allentown on Tuesday, There Is a dead lock ln the Frank' lln Independent School Hoard over the election of a principal. Mrs. John Ruch, accompanied by her eon and daughter, of Hamilton, Canada, are guests among friends here. They will extend their t islt for a period two months. They were former re. eidents here and it is their first Visit ln almost twenty years. William Bteckel, of Slatlngton, was ere last Sunday, A. E. Beltz, the obliging and ac commodating salesman In N. Snyder's store, passed his 3Cc mile stone on Monday. Rev, Sandt, of F.'eemansburg, was in town on Moncy, the guest of Rev. Lengacre, Francis Solt, Janb Straussberger Francis, Ulysess and It win Kresge re turned home last Friday from a weeks fishing trip to Long Fond, Luzerne county. They brought with them over 300 fine specimens of the finny tribe-. This is positively no fake, is it Francis I Chester Buck, of the Custom Uouse, Philadelphia, is in town with Us family on a short vacation. The 'Squire looks exceedingly we'l and many old friends were much pleased to see him. Warren Straussberger. who has been somewhat Indisposed for a week Is again about to the pleasure of his many friends and the joy of his best girl. Miss Evelyn DeChant was a gues1 at the residence of Lee Wills this week' Miss DeChant was at one time teacher of the primary department in our pub Uo school, but is now doing exoellent duty as a nurse ln the University of Fa., Hospital at i'hllaclelpUIa. A. P. Snyder and wife, and Misses Ella Rapp and Mary Snyder left on last Saturday night for Chicago where they will spend some time seeiDg the wonders of the World's Fair, -The members of the Reformed and Evangelical Sunday Schools plcnlced at Glen Oneke on Wednesday, The post office question is stl'l an unsettled trouble in Weissport. Miss Katie Dlehl, of Fhl'adelphie, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Kntz. We are onto you old fe"owl Best family flour $2.00 per bag. N. Snyder won't be undersold and dod't you for get it. K.J. Hongen and Chester Buck, accompanied by their families, spent Tuesday evening at Selberllng's, Mr.and Mrs. Tully,of Philadelphia are guests at Selberling'e Hotel, Maueh Chunk Daily Times; George H, Laury resigned on Saturday as book-keeper for the Maueh Chunk shoe factory, to become the manager and superintendent of the new factory at Weissport. Mr, Laury Is the president of the Weissport concern and proposes to make of it a model establishment, A pretty August wedding happily solemnized in East Weissport last Sat. urday evening was that ot Mr. Thomas Arner to Miss Lucy Romig, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Romig. 'The ceremony was performed by Rev, Miller, the. able pastor ot the Evan. gellcal congregation, ln the presence of many friends and relatives of the contracting parties. The bridesmaid was Miss Eva, a sister of the bride and the best man was Mr. W. li. Whltehoad Jr. The bride und bridesmaid were beautifully attired ln fashionable ap parel and the groom and best man wore black. The wedding march was ably rendered by Mart Miller. The room in which the ceremony was performed was handsomely and elaborately deco rated with flowers and evergreen and presented a beautiful appearance Following the ceremony a sumptous supper was served to the guests. The young couple left the same evening on a wedding tour. They received many presents and have the best wishes of hosts of friends. Society Tld-lltls orj Interest to tin Mam bar. of th. Fraternity. Secret societies in need of parapha. nalla, flags, banners, uniforms, ot.., should consult II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., who represents one of the largest firm j ot lmpoiters, manufacturers and dealers ln this country befoie purohas- ng elsewhere, The Jr. O. U. A. M, Council located at Kunkletown will hold their annual picnic on Saturday. The Farmer's Alliance of Broad- headsvllle held ablgplcnlo on Tuesday, Oak Grove Council, Jr. O, U. A. M., of Pleasant Corner, will hold a picnic on Saturday, Theodore Former Pott, No 502, G. A. R, will hold their annual Bean Sonp Festival on Thursday next, 21th, at Pleasantvalley, Monroe county. All are coidlally invited to attend. Speaking of the state council of the Junior Order United American Mechanics of Pennsylvania which as semble here September 19, the Pitts berg Leader says: These sessions are held annually and of late years the representatives have been constantly Increasing ln numbers, and at the next session the officials expect about 750 delegates. ' There are over 80,000 members of the Jr. O. U. A. M, In this state and the business connected therewith always requires a few days' deliberation, and the coming session will probablyilast days. As ln nearly every convention, the contest for oltlee will be one of the Important events. A state councilor Is to be elected, a state vice councior and three representatives to the national councils. For state counollor William T. Kerr of Pittsburg, at present state vice councilor, will ln all probability have no opposition. For state vice councilor there are two candidates, Robert W. Crane, of Philadelphia, chairman of the finance committee of the state council, and John K. Marlin, also of Philadelphia. Mr. Crane has an ad. vantage ot a more active service for the order, being popular, well-known able. For national rpresestatlves thera are six candidates: A. D. Wilkin, Esq., of Mansfield, Pa., chairman of the state law committee and a well-known attor ney of the Alleygheny county bar; If. J. Davis of Johnstown, Pa., secretaiy of the advisory council of Cambria county! Victor G. Reed of Philadel phia; George C. Morgan, Newcastle; William V.Elkins of Philadelphia and . H. Temple ot Johnstown, All the candidates announced are well known, but one of the prominent leaders ln this section states that the chances are greatly in Jnvor ot the first three named as they represent the opposition to the "slate" candi dates. There are none more popular than A. D. Wilkin, Esq. He has served tour years on the state law committee, and during the last legislature was an active member ot the state legislative committee of the Jr. O. U. A. M., which did such good service for the compul soiy education and free text-book bill. lie was first secretary ot the Allegh eny county adtlsory council and has taken such an active part ln all the the movements of the orderthat he Is known by all. W, S. Davis is well and favorably known throughout Cambria, Somerset, Westmorland and surround ing counties. His activity has force him Into prominence. The same can be said of Victor G. Reed of Phlladeh phlawhoon several occasions served upon state committees. One Impor tant measure to be acted upon is the proposition introduced by a principal ol a city school to ohange the time of meeting from the third Tuosday in September the third Tuesday in Julv. The country representatives iook upon it as a movement which will in terfere with their their attendance and give still greater power to the city rt jrjesentatives. Anotner measure is tnat oi matting the terms of representative for two vears Instead of one. There is no doubt but that this session will be the most Important one of any in recent years from many standpoints. IN A FKW ilrlK. Short Sualbs In anil Arronad Carbon Coanty Dished Vp for Onr lt.ad.rs. John Frey, of New Mahoning, is at St. Lukes Hospital, Bethlehem, under treatment forcanoer. Banks township publio schools will open on he 21st. W. II. Zeigenfus has been appointed postmaster at Aquashlcola. Dennis Montz, a painter, while paint ing the new barn of Daniel Cannon at Rockport fell from a scaffold Saturday morning a distance of thirty feet to the ground and received severe Injuries to his head aud back and, also had an arm broken. He was taken to his home on Railroad street Weatherly and Is suffer lnga great deal of pain from his wounds. John Susook, a Hun; irlan miner at Evans Mining Co.' a Beaver Meadow colliery had his leg badly cut and bruis ed by a fa'l of rock while In, his breast yesterday. Dr. W. A. Le Van, formerly of Mlllpot, has located permantly ln alaUngton. James J. JJaugherly of JeausvlHe and Miss Bella Waters of Audenrted were married yesterday at 1 o'olock ,lu St. Patrlok's church, Audenrled by Rev. Father Marren. Patrick Garra's saloon at Quakake Valley, was burned to the ground on Saturday evening at half-past eight. The family had gone to bed for night wh.n they were suddenly awakened by the cry of fire. They escaped just ln time to save their lives, The cause of the fire Is not known, but Is thought that It Is the work ef an Incendiary. Everything is covered by insurance. James Cunningham's coal goods factory, at Summit II111, Is turnlag out large orders for the World's Fair at Chicago. The goods are handled in the Fair building by John Evans, a former resident of. Summit Hill, who has a position ln the mining deportment, Mr. Evans reports that they are selling quite freely, but he experiences much dlfllcultyto convince western people that the articles are reality manufac tured from pure anthruoite. The state ment is too astounding to them to believe, and even some of the directors of the Fair considered the business a fake and at first refused to give Mr, Evens a stand on which to exhibit. fn. colnag. bill of both gol and silver, suouia keep thinking of the date and r" ia i" bustle up a little. Kemember, Beptem- JXv?ni,,-,v.n T.' w 'olt?0ll y," br to 15. Now move lively. "Wa fnrttiap lillava " It ,,n "lliafe Mr I Cleveland and his cabinet and the Demo- rolled him round. The following three cars passed over him safely. The others Afwm r.. im v of the crew expected to. find him man Last Thursday eventnir at thai Chunk. aav tha MUTlm.i rmm I gled, but Illskey crawled out from uu cratlc leader, ln th. senate and hous.lnoln8 ol Mar"" W?n?ra on oecond I gressman Aintchler, stating that theldertne cars uninjured, squarely favor this plan " street, a most deughtlul party was I commissions for the post offices at I Kivcu .u "s"n aiioa i neqypr iueuuow sua r-asi JHaucn 1 Ic Cream 85e Par Gallqu. Card! tat tJlbbont' Aonlvarsary. BaLTIUOBX, Aug. lT.Twenty-flv. y.araj agp Cardinal aibboq. wae elevatnl to, aj btshoprlo in th. Iloman Catholto church. Although his silver Jubilee oocnrnd yes terday there was nq clebratlon ot to. .v.nt Th. ceremonies that naturally at- (and upon auon an Important occasion) bar. tieea postponed until soma tlms In Ootober. Th. cardinal la at Cap. May, where be wtut to auloy a muck, ntaasq va cation. lr.aiaela's Yellow Fever Bear Ovar, PElitAOOlA, Fla.. Aug lt.-Th. last hullatln published at th. bekrd t health a Alee atata. that no new eases ot f sv.r or ausplatous slakneas has been rtportad. Th. state health oRicw saysi "It will be Inter esting to know that bo ra.r. thaa six hun dred ptoplt have left th. ally to all points far all uurnoaaa alse. thadsatk ef K.f. Mr Walt and EUaa Weed, and many ol that. Lav. rtturuad." Lena Leonard. H During the evening I Chunk had been issued Tuesday. The! , j . ... ,,. the usual ifames were tnulced"in and rtoraSi. ram.mlah;yh iXfin Picnic and festival committees will i - 1 ,1 1!.4..l .'a. I r ' . , a . . . ... I d J IA, A. . .Y.l J A A 1 ai & laie uuur uoiikuuui reuasL vu i ffTHisiniQ are ma iuhkv nna. vi wm uuuii iu tunr wtimuun lu uuy ice eit'Kauiiy iwrveu. xhwv vrveu,i. were: i uaiiajcaer at nearer Aieaqow, ana cream from 11. fu tailtou, lehiglitou, ttrdflimma SStoSfe gP Thos., V. Dlnan at East Maueh Chunk. wtosell. the very best articleatth. Kemmrer, Ida Irwin, Jennie Irwin, ,'T7. low Drlce of 85 0611 ts per gallon. ( a l tr an..' te...i . -sr. i ' I II All SOt lUinft. rii a i i . Hn juHinua jiorn, Alice juantz, Larue t V tt t. . , I rnraie lamiuea auppiieq ai 91.W pep Sohmidt Emma WundtMame amUh 1' and delivered. When ci'a&T U to call Sohvartc aud T. W. Clauss. Mrs. C. T. I w? wmSf -sx (3 aoa ;uxtu iei. lu- ana stw uuiwn. JUJfJl ttllit BUU Ueri.t I rv aVTfrf Ba v-w a VSHUU- I - H. n.Kre.dl,r claim, that h. sell. th. best mUe,PPl7 " W' StH PRAflHPS I wetk for lea. money than anv of t. otheii Premue5, . 31 i LAljIlLO ! iiu mo Mm tuiv ... w Ma loe pueiicto new star, ror LAbigntan. jne peacn season is nere and we prove It by eoiipatlng hu excellent ttock M. Toaos t Co, will open their new intend to see that lusoious fruit. We and lew figures, with tut of other dealer..' gtor(l iu obert's Bloek, First street, will in the next few weeks receive 6000 -lee uream freecers at Qabel's First next week, with the finest stock ot baskets. Retail dealers throughout tree. -. ready-made .lathing, hats, oar, and the oounty will pottlvely save money Jt guod totnoh Lawn Mower for I gwitai' furnishings ever brought to thla I by making their purchases from oa. . rne prises on au gooo will be I """""Jr"! jw"Pj autu. u. LIZAItl) mtEKK YAIXEV, Wm. Ebbert accompanied by his sweetheart took a pleasure trip to ienign county on ounoav. A party of bicyclists of Mahoning iook a nying trip tnrougn tne valley to CherryvlUe, amongst them were Dennis isotbstem and his daughter. Ellas Smith ia still on the sick list. Blood poison seems to be the trouble. Claud Bowman, of Bowmanstown enjoyed himself at John Samuels' over uunday. . Misses Ida Gerbor and Ida Wehr enjoyed tnemseives at w. tt. llelntzel- mapls over Uunday. The jolly Edgar W. Monlthron took carriage ride to Lehbjh oounty on Sun Illae Marv Wnrlnw r,f KCmn-U ITIlt pleasantly wjourned for the last two weeks at the noma of J. u. llalllet. James Peters one of our bard work ing farmers, who Is crowded head-over- neeis in wore: just started to build larse dwelling bouse. Mr. Peters pushing the job to an advantage the nouse is almost ready ror roouug. MissSadle Trexler, of Allentown, was spenuiug iue wees witn u. llalllet. A nleatant and ions to be remem bered surprise party oame oft at the well-known reeidenoe of Chat. Kehilg xnureuay evenijig in nonor or airs. ItehriK. The usual nleasnres were in- dulxed ln and an elecant luncheon was served, lira. Rebrig received lota of presents irom ner many guests 12,85 at the Lehigh Coal i. Hardware 1 town. Oe, Lluitwl, north First street. the very lowest. I J. Saeger, Boat We! frlday, Auanat tt Ur. W. F. Danxer, speotalut ln the treatment ur all diseases f eye, ear, netw and throat will be at toe Bx etuuage Hotel, on vtwb, August at, BOWMANSTOTfN. Iteuben Rehrls circled at Nesau noning last Saturday. Allen Bowman, of Bethlehem, was nere on jsaturaay. The new residenoe of James Ileintzleman Is ready for occupancy. James Roethllne and wife, of Nes quenonmg, visuea Alien iieer. Elmer E. Seitz. our popular and successful merchant did business at CherryvlUe on Saturday. The Pa. Telephone Co.. has extend ed their long distance telephone line tnrougn town. Stewart Prutzman. of Lehigh Gap, was nere on rrmay. The intense heat comnelled the employees ln the works of the Blue Kldse Powder Co.. to quit work last Saturday. B. Zelzer, Maueh Chunk, was here on.Sunday, the guest of lienj. Weldaw The Reformed connrreflration of this district will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the reformed ln Bow man's orove on tne -utn instant Among those woh will be present are State bupt. be tinner ana llsv. J. 1. Uood ot urisinus uoiiege. Jonathan Kistler and M.T. Trexler circled among our political leaders on Monday. Mr. Trexler is a Detnooeatlo candidate for County Commissioner and it looks yerr much as if be would get mere, Camp meeting will open here on the 31st Instant under the auspices of the Evangelical Association, Henry Maidenwslt has commenced the erection of bis new frame dwell ing. Peter Costenbader, Reuben Rhorig and Tbos. Craig nave Been appointed a committee by tbe school board to look after tbe repair of tbe school bulldinir. The people here are of the opinion mat a new ana more com modious building should be erected to meet the demands of the people, The Monroe -Comity Fair Monroe (Joour rair iu oe new iHirp, HKKtK&IBElt ft, 8. T, land Lag. Fitelos &n4 Kuaikiag ii&am will The llonroa tlooi rr&Ulno-. Piielnir and HuBttlnsT hid ticb day. a corps ! three AcroiuttU Mule and Knude, luve Un twged and 1U1 Mmaut nai oituni at all tlme of tue Uv- Ioob AMMoUoni will te then wob IMUUU aua oiaa ItrfAaa vtiowt wtui juiora aEBwemHti J 8, WII.UAM8, Pre. i. u. Ua.uHn,wo, PROPOSALS WANTED, PrODoeals are wanted for dhrirlnir trenob from Saw Mill Run to Long nun uy wiy iimioion vvatib iai. Howabp SfAourT, Seeretary, aag. iu, lowo-ir. ON TIIE RAILROAD tttmr MicKwemB't vtcrk's tin. INQl US) MIK 1UK, l'AOIUSllTON. The M. E. Sunday scheol plcnlced in the park yesterday. Miss Elizabeth Callahan, of Easton Is spending a season with Miss Lizzie Martin on the hill. Some one attempted to burglarize the store room of J, L. Uarleman the other evening, jimmies aad other lu struments were put to use to effect an entrance, however the attempt was not successful as they were frightened off. Mr. and Mrs. David Arner and Mr. and Mrs Wilson, ot Maueh Chunk, were gnetts at the residence of M, A. 'egley's on last Sunday, Ex-postmaster McDanlel who Is an aspirant to the nomination of county treasurer subjoct to Republican rules, deserves that recognition from his party, as he has been a life long work er in their rauk's. Honor the aged gentleman by giving h!hi tbe nomin nation. Wm. Shaffer and Chat. Yohe, who have been employed for the past six weeks in the N. Y. O. & W. Railroad machine shops at Mldelletown, N. T have returned home on a visit. The shops have shut down for CO days owing to the dull times. Miss Ella Peters, of Leblghton, was the guest of Miss Annabel McDunlel last Friday. Chas. Warg, of Dunmore, Is visiting in this neighborhood. The Infant child of Mr, and Mrv Roswell Snyder ts seriously 111. Daring the two days idleness upon the railroad, sootion boss Dulan has had a large force of men laying new tracks ln the coal sidings, which was a most urgent necessity as the ties were becoming decayed. The person who goes lu bathing at the rear of the Foowarding Office should "look a little out" as he Is being watshed. Age should display at least a small amount ot common sense, this practice Is becoming a publio nuisance, Mrs. RCDltterllne spent last Sun.. day at Leblghton visiting her parenUi Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grayer. On account ot the separation of the two corporations, the-Lehlgh Valley and P. & R. R. R. Co , the clerks In the storehouse department are working extra hours, an Inventory of stock It being taken. W. Lee Stiles and wife were guests ot Mr. and Mra. J. li. DIUey at Wilkes- barre on last Sunday. John V. Miller, of Summer Hill, is the owner of a new bicycle of the new Mail manufacture. The sport of cyc ling Is becoming more popular every day. Buffalo Uontz controlled the gang admlrablv on last Saturday afternoon at Blatlngtdn. They scalped the (&ys from tbe Welsh Hills to the tune 'of IB to 10. It does not look as it ttie national game was dying out, as base and face hits were plentiful. Tom Conarty Is becoming a phenomenon lu the art of twirling the sphere, lie pitched a masterly game holding the heavy sluggers down to 5 measly bits uptotheuthinniug. He then' slack end in his pace of speed and allowed them to make six hits. Miss Lizzie, the daughter of Albert Zimmerman was united ln the holy bonds ot wed-lock to Jfr. William Kunkle on last Saturday. A large number of relatives and friends were ln attendence. After the ceremony an old fashioned dance was given in an empty bouse owned by Mr. Meyers, hort l'arafrapkt Tkat Will b. at Intaratt to the ItaBlraad Vara, tThoScrauton Tribune says: "The number of outsiders who can manage the severed Lehigh Valley Rail Road better than its regalar ofitclals Is only equalled by the number of newspaper readers who .aa edit th.Ir favorite newspaper infinitely better than tbe editor ln charge. ;The Pennsylvania Railroad, It it said will use telepa.no Instead ot the telegraph to move its trains. By tho perfecting of the long-dlstanoe tele phone, the last obstacle to this b stitution has been removed, and the Pennsylvania Is enterprising enough to realize tbe fast. it is stated at JBatton on exoall.nt authority that the Leklgh Valley Rail Road will begin about Aug, 20 to run its trains into Jersey City over the Pennsylvania Road from East Newark. Ibis was the route used by the Lehigh Valley prior to the Reading lease. After the derl the Lehigh Valley trains were sent over the New Jersey Central tracks from Brill's Junction, near New ark, to the foot of Liberty Street, ; A notice from den. Sunt. Wilbur at tho Easton depot states that annual passes, and term and trip passes issued by the Philadelphia & Reading Rail Road Company prior to Sept. 1, will be recognized by the Lehigh Valley Cotn-pahy. t The Lehigh Valley passenger trala. men have been uettt.d that they may remove the Philadelphia it Reading button and collar emament aad sub stitute the Lehigh Valley Rail Road, A dispatch to that elfect was sent by President Wilbur te Supt. Donnelly, of Las ton. t It is learned f roai a credible source that the Philadelphia & Reading Roll Road Company will shortly tunnel through Btookslde Mountain, ln tho western end of Schuylkill County, to Bear Valley Mountain, where an im mense shaft will be sunk to take out the coal ln that mountain. It is said that some of the largest veins lo the Lykens and Williams Valley Mountains lio in Bear Valley. t The heglra back to Bethlehem la i consequence of the abrogation ot the I Lehigh Valloy-Readlng lease has b.gunl Says the Bethlehem Times. The car reeord office in charge of Chas. II. Webb moved cu Saturday and began aetlve work to-day. Thomas Cole, the popu lar young Maueh Chankite, comes back as 'chief clerk. One of the other old Bethlehem tt 0j mtith. The working consists of about fifteen of them are young PbUal W. H. Sayre's Lehigh Valley I will come back in the course of a w The return to Bethleheit has eadsed great eaiisiaeuon amoag tne old Le high Valley people and to Bethlehtnv Ites in general. The trafiie agreements and running of passenger trains will go on as before, und the Lehigh Valley will continue the finest express and local service in the country. Dletl-Mrs. alrlnkiuan. After an illness of twenty-five years that steadily resisted the effort of the best physiclaBs, Mrs. Mary L. F., relict of the late Fredrick Brinkmaa died at her borne on First street, last Thurs day evening, surrounded by the sur viving members ef k.r family. D.ieased was born Ln EarUag-Hausan, Germany on the 21th day of December In the year 1823. When a girl lnh.rte.ns she came to this eeantry la company with her sisters, Mrs. George Raprt ot Weissport, and the late Mrs. Hannah Weeder, of Iowa 0, la. Her husband the late Fred. Brixkmaa, was on the same ship that breught the sister to America and onthelnd day ef January 1803 they were united In marriage at Bath, Northampton eounty, the Key. Uelfrlch perforating the ceremony. She was a member ef the Reformed church, having eouneeted herself with that religion while still a girl In the Fatherland, Rev, Wolkhansen, being her pastor. Deceased was a kind mother and a faithful wife. The child ren are William. Henrv. Georoe. Fred and Charles. Interment was made oa Sunday services being held ln the iteiormeucnurcn, xvev, J. Alvln iieuer and Rev. E. A. Bauer, ofilclatlng. CAHBON TNTr FAXit. Th. 9v..d Prosrraaae a. Arranged By th. Fair CminlttM, Wednesday September tSth. open to rulu.n Mrf.l. W. ,. Awn.J . V , menthsprier to day of trial, and that nave never gone i.r money otner inac premiums offered only tor Car ben oounty Colts, net ever 3 years old Trot or Pace Parse. &0.00. c.lt Class Trotting Purse, 100.00. Thursday eeptemoer mn. auu uiass Trotting open to all. open te all Purse IIW.00 2.35 Class Trotting and Pacing open to all. Purse (200.00.Friday, September 15th. 2.10 Class Trotting ond Paolng Carbon and adjoining counties. Purse 2UU.UU. -iXI Class Trotting open to all. Purse $200.00. Conditions All trial of sneed to be governed by the Rales of the National Trotting Association as last amended. Entrance fee ten per cent of purse Five or more te enter, and four ot more to start, mile heats, best three ln five to harness, unless otherwise specified, llorees te be called prompt ly at one (1) o'eloek P. M. on eaoh day No horses shall receive more than one premium in any cfne race. Customary division of mcney, SO, 25, 15 and 10 per cent ot purte. Right reserved to change order of pregrame. Positively no conditionrl entries received. a tries close Tuesday September 1th, at II o'clock p.m., and must be addressed ELWEN'BaUEK. Seo'y. East Manch Chunk, Ps. Kreldler has a new wrinkle azaln. he give a whip with his new buggies and sometimes ne teiu a wnip ana gives buggy. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartz's. Great variety of rubber hose for aale at lowest prlaes at Cabal's. Floe teams for all purposes at the South End Livery. Kreldler cairlet the blggeat essvittnent of carriages ot any dealer ln lb. Lehigh Valley. He bat now sore, thirty wages, for tale. He is dally telling and adding to hi. ateck. Qo and te. bis beantlf ol lln. of eabt, roekawais, turr.ji, jump saatt, wbitechapri., piano boxes, butkboardi, Elatforms, carts, sod a large lot of teeead aaditoek. All (heap, but good. Pare Paris Green at fewest prlee at Uabel'. JIBsoIutely Aeream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all In leavening ttr.Bgth LaTssvr U.N1TIB BrATM SovniMsrCirt oan Rxrosvr. Royal BaWng Powder Co., MW Wall St, N r. t