JOM PRINTING It ipeoially with us. We have on lowprioefor alt. Come and ttarn our price. Pio-Nia and Sale Sill. Alt kind oblankbook. Let u have your order For anything in ihit line. JUDICIOUS JLDTERTISma Crta.it mtmy n Ntxc Butkitse, Enlarge! many an Old Butinett, Rtvivtt many a Bull Butint Retcuet mtmy x Lout Butinett, Save many a Failing Butinett, Prettrvtt muny aLmrgc Butinett, Mean tucctts in All Buint. "INDttPENDKNT'V'lvIVB AND tBT ' IylVE." VOL TEXT. No. 41 Lohighton. Carbon County. Poiina, August 26 1893 $1.00 a Year in Advano -THE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE LOCAL NEWS AND IS THE LARGEST ONE DOLLAR PAPER IN CARBON COUNTY. Wit 7 ExccpUonally attractive offer- . . . .a, ii .. . I ings are shown in the following i Ul Act ..It t 1 have never been equaled. I fThalliea for 4o a yard never I . Bold elsewhere for leSB than 6c I i 11 ' j o II l i Plaid OUltingS all colorings M 5c a yard the same quality can t ' , , , . , , 1 -i j lw botieht for less than C nl vard anvwhere 3 T t a,j' J ni,,i. Prints Best Standard Muo rnnis .. ltninw nriv rnmnetitors are below any competitor prices, likewise all Other Staiia- inl nrinln am pnnta. Cotton crashes from 3Jc a J UlUi Outing Flannels from 6c a yard. Cassimeres for men and boys' wear at such prices that arc as tonishing. 12 Spools of Cotton for 10c. 28 Rows of Pins for 5c. It you want to save money you can't afford to miss our Mammoth Bargain store. J. T. NUSBAUM, riitt Street, between South and Plain Btreett, Leblghtos. rs. HALF-CENT A WORD. i - r. .VTt, V,7:.l,. TM. I. th rl-.-.TV.t in.l "it adflruilu dSiiu Jo!rt! 11 TouSfJS'iaj f. tblu lo teller rest trrtuu cheap adtertlilng. 4dememeu maMfepaidtaadrai.ee. Vni1ATA-Ads,kba.8ta!llon. sliteen and aiUhea&h AdverUseraenttnnderthlsheegu ly safe and sound In ererr parueaiar. will De 1 hS?r!S,i5Shn VT.'uua.r "ffirt Xwh U0r, I liSS"1 auld c! Halt Wsunort. of.red lor sale. SaUXsdorj reasons eln lor seuloi. AppiTteW.J. Sitter, proprietor, on Ue premises. TAJB 8ALBFlrit elsss Dwtlllnx Houie, on Third slnet,Uhiititon. Apply to w. Xtoag. VOn? ALB-.n i.m..U,w a lot MlJ5. fee .UJrt, nU. room, Apply to Kd, -Campbell. St weapon. CFHSM" &Jfi&; paid, and we furnish ths best and most coin- plsle outllt erer prerlded byaor house. ai once lur lerujs. oena reiereaces. Wanemeker ft Brown, Phlladelsh I i f OBBXaiSTEB ADD BBOOltDKR, ALBERT BREITnAUPT, Of North Kidder, Carbon county. tW" Subject to Democratic Rules. Hi Speaks both English and Herman, L OB COUNTY TBEaSUBBB DR. J. 0. KREAUEB, Of Aonashlilola. Carbon nonntv. SuUect to Democratic nomlnatlns Rules POB ASSOCIATE JU1X1K CHARLES B. SEIDLE, Of Normal Square, Carbon county, tB- Subject to Democratle Bules. jOB COUNTY TUEA8UREB JOHN CONWAY, Of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county. Iff Subject to Democratle Kules. pOB COUNTY LOUUIBSIONBR. JOHN o'DONNELL, Of East Mauoh Chunk, Carbon County, W Subject lo Democratic lluln. pOB ASSOCIATE JUDOB B. V. PETER. Of Franklin Township, Carbon County. IVttubJeet to Democratic Bules. pOB COUNTY OOHUISHIONBB, U, T. TREXLER, Of Lehlghton, Carbon oountp. prSubJect to Democratic rules. J.XIK COUNTY OOUUiaSIONBR. PAUL KRESOE, Of Stemlersyllle, Carbon County. teT Subject to Dsmocrttlo Bules. pOK BEUUTEB AND IIEOOltUKll, C. W. LENTZ, N . 1, , art. A I 0( East llauch Chunk, Carbon oounty. tsr- Subject to Democratic Bules. Me speaks Eiitllsh and Oeruan. f 1 ntl n PraiflAa fn .. , high Coat & Hardware north First street. Ereldler It the canst of low nrlees on ieruagee, ouagies, wc s uereiore TOU X? vZ"rZT? "'!" .""".'" Bueswca, sou can ana must De SUlUU. T... ..ir. u . r,ini A ... r. 1,1 Ebbert when you wantateam (or busl. ness or pleasure. Lowest urloes . A MJoUarnoU er 10 6s wlll glTtioua top onggj anu a camags wnip at ardours -All kinds of books and fine station. ... T ...i....t. i, - .wmMwvM b, mmuum lit lha Sneat lot nf parrlaees aeep eihlh. tl. n. Jkreiaierat it cut uon nas at pres - ited In Carbon county. Prices rantlns from say in silo. tlon. arervthinff that la nw anil nrettvl umuuiuibiiiitiu nrnjr uuunr, now exhibited at K II- Uohl's Maiinh thmk Jewelry Store. EreldUr CeUTiti th blcrut fcSftOftmentl vViuIU. hl..a;!d 'JVi i!5ift or aaie. ill is oauj teniae sns aildlug U1 his stock. Qo and tee his boantltnl line of eo ms Duaniuni una oi la large lot of Seconal oaus, rocaawaja, Burrrjs, Whitechapels, piano hlilfnpma aremrta ttil ,.'. .t.l tli;h.. h.VlonA.1 ....l. "'i n liTr.V, ..?. " " p-b - a ( Bkwe. o 11 w"oN uu svw. Pure Paris Green at lowest price l?1"1:: 1 1 l ' 1 . J WALP'S EAGLE STORE. Wln (ew words we desire to call reT-toToumotleeaTerr lmuorUnt - . - ISt. 'act. It Is this. We hare as tv lame and fine a line of e-eneral tar large and Bn. a lne of general Pft. store goodi a. you will find any. WW here. Com. and M us, let u. sbow you our goods ana tell you what pur prloes are. We deliver "'It goods anywhere promptly andTjrj without extra charge whatever Jti to the purcbaaer, Dont pay Mg prloes but ooit aud toe us Jti Robert Walp First street, Op, Raund Hpusea, OhMm for aThlrd Term by Iowa Tl Atri Ann(fl 1 tunwnut aomm Bestow aim no. Bomiaeted Arter naiiot John cut- .' city, ror supreme Judge. n.iMiMtm..w.Biiin".."' DKlMoiHis,Ia., Aug. Sx.-Tho Demo-I crall0,UUconntlonWMC,llf,lU,orl()r br chairman Fuiieii. or tnt iui. commit- tee, who Introduced Henry Volner, major I" .. ,ri...nnrt ., ,.nor.rv r...mnn I Mr- Volner'e- speech o( acceptance wat ub""T punctured with applause. Afur a iom Cato Sells, of vinton, wot tatUlltd as permanent chairman. On a- ,umlng the JJMt Mr sells made a fifteen tnlnote peech. In which he ald that Re- publicans had been wont to accuse Demo- erau of an utter lack of principle and wllllngnest to fiddle, Nero like, while Romt burned and the liquor dtmoa'de- ituwio uimuc w iioyuiHiwni. Amid oonrnJelTe laughter he awallM the present attitude of the Republican party on the llnuor question. No longer In faror ",ooX oa" m no saloon U the talley." they were now wnoy, (amines of Republicans. 101 '0VlM"m!ur,'' "p5l,nV, nd .ready to locate . gre, hop fa Tallinn flntuicUl depression, and tttrib Hiail f nl.l.r A MsknaVIri Oaimkll... J " "-r "l"'""" - v. slum when It was oHolallT annoooced that Qorernor Botes had yielded tenths I .mponunm- oi m. oP'w I SVSSI "noi32U dered. A moUon was at onoe rs&ds. seo- 1" ,"., """"" ArtrnnTnnrnniM), kx r olAOon the committee on I resolutions reported a platform. The plat- fturu iiupi7 nouirmi vum nuanoiaj plana ef IBS, the allTer men unilln. wltk tha I antl-sllTirminoo thlsoomprmlM,wUch use neen praoucaiiy tne enu-sllrer pro-1 also reafflrmsd and sersral w aute U- sues raised, inch as non-partisan control of state iMtltutlona. tenant e-oTen,.. Th,rf. ft n-tn.. the present incumbent, sod 67 B. McFall. I ef Oskaloosa. Mcrall dereloped unex- pcciea sirengia, sus JJesww was renom- I Bated, the Tote sUndlngi Beetew, 0i Mo- Fall. Hi. The nomination ef Mi. Bestow was made unanimous. I buMJffMtira Uon (or supreme Judge. BU caodldates I were presented, and on ths seooad ballot I Oltr. to ranlllr that ha was dominated br aoclamatlon before the rote waa oom- plated. Bute Superintendent of Education Knoepfler was renominated by acclamation and ths ticket was completed by the nom-1 nation oi 1 nomas tiowman, of Council I Br;.ir?h.r T'i and addressed the conYentlon. The Mew Boose Committees. WlsulNQTOS. Aug. a Sneaker CtUd yeeUrday announced the new house com- mittees. Mr. springer Is succeeded as I chairman of the ways and means commit- I ta h winian, u tvnn. .f w.i vt fi "' ua' Uolaux as the head of the approDrlatlons eommltteet I kf,dBeT.n1o1n Cummtagt succeeds Herbert en the nerel affairs oommlttee, and MoCreary succeeds w""0 0"n f '"'f affairs. ThesonthgeU thlrtj-two ehslr-1 mansnina ana ine nortn wn.ihM . ' I I STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS I 1 m vorc A.ia.-Th steak ma.k.i I I dnll and almost featarelsss todtr. the s .rface I tha.U'h.'wL.p.cala'a;. iXA3 th itdviDttte. cioitnt bid h I eIA.eBJ. VlVSIUfl HIUS) I uwrt valley. M W. K.T.4Pl- - Peansrlrenta. uu n.en.T.eeea Readies ltVJ H. J B. T. pril - St. raul. . mi Erls . ; I UhUhNar,. . - D-UsW, I ReedlBji . m. as... SUM N. T. raw" ml I oaw si- Rai,,g I if te- rAl Wert hore..u, .. - I home o( her p&renti on faeoond street, ire Co, Umlted,naedigupfs... i4l lM.yr.rMmamn.u. . oentrai, t Shore... i iieaauvg aa pi se. is ntw jerser uss- m I I H, Y, N. E... Del. A Uudsen..ttOM 1 Oeasral Markets. New Toss. Am. S3.-euw and wester. I saer stesdn low eitres. ll.stas.Ui eltr 1 m. ....... iimim, i.i. . eiukl Kuiuneeotacletr. Jt.KW; pstsots. tio "1 enpernue. ii.Tiat.st ettr mills. .vro paUsta.Wai; stralu Sja6i rre pals: turee, iy win, one. ii.rwa.ui. scstnern K" oal .om" VJX! -"" V 1 e-l STo 10 cnoipe vaira, eiioai-SD. nre I Soar culit. rm! OMrfliii. tza.St. Whsat l wnr acurt: iMprauDor, os o-ioaowe.iueeeeT, tlkiaHMci December. lMtTWlo.: Mar. StMe. omlnl wMtern. USMc. Cera dull. eainr-e.i, sshouci Beetemter, s!4eil nut, uwn inu, , atniinh, au. PaiiXDKLeHiA. Ano.is. fUaf aiMifv Son, astra aaesa. ITAOSAi (amUr. JHOit Perkl SlLlf i:iL.w.i V.h. .VT!? .t..,iw. v. Vnk .ut,r ttAB. .sitae. f."a.m"riii8!w. V,rJf.c.rE,.'r;ifSj sreamery. inm m i uiwi aaiat. nrnu new. Jerk Urge bite. btMtci h- for4, wu 'i; "t"s. r.- -rt inr; feouaylyenlA, iM4kll7u Western.ltjQl<e. JUBBSWasi -law W..WW 1 Haiti I 1 Wh I ad. Wheat aUa,lr. Ooru easy; white earn bf I samelo. Ulc yjllow corn hr sample. ttoUe. a.!lV1aSffi I y . urn . , i, , , i ... cnapsoa. iiuueiouieiicreamcry. isncya.M The young man Is rlahl handoome do. lair to .Uoke. tlbSSc., do. ImlUllon. JUSJ VVi . i J. . t .. ladle, fancy. lCc.i mod to choice, ic$llai sure nd bis features Indicate a happy dlt pecked, ltai7c. Ems dull at UaiCo. position whloh on examination ulosar eist Li..tt. Pa. a.. tL-Ai. ..a.j prime, l-Mai.:5; good butcbir grades, li W."1."'-! I cOW! tw tolitt lioss weakTliiht sradesTss P4- '"?.. welgbu, Mtt; ettremt 1 neayy. aiiuss.iot rougns, enefp IHwi prime. a ,commorl tq tslr. ll.tuai.iti rati f ""Tr '"-; B! Workl c... d.wb, Pxtkoit. Aug. 2a.-Tbs Michigan Pen- f'tS" nnlar nlirht for a Deilod of three months. The shoot have a capacity for building too cart a day, ana cexore tne onanciai strut gency arose empioyea aoou. o,uw men. tUeteu ilrlkore la Maploa. Nirua, Aug. 24. Tb Mb drivers o( aiBfitrareoaatrlka 'o their eSortt to, ttop thtrunulsgof tramt and omnlbottt theraetaretoakletkandflvtcara. In a light with the polios Ave strikers and four lillFAm.n ... l.f,..l r "... .ujm.vw. ra. App.io.oB ..J..... WAiBlsaToii. Aug. Si.-Mantlt'i elalm to a seat la the eeaale (rem she ttae o AlantAna has bean rawita.l Yauls. sui J 1 najl, oi NEWSY OCOUIfflENCES. LOCAL. MATTERS Or MORS OR LHII IMPORTANCE. If bat Has Oeenred In this Oltr Paring the VMt Pertinently Epitomised by Oar f pooled lispon.!-.. -County (air September 12 to 15. The Central railroad are outtlng down their expenses. Operator Altln Ipohl has been removed to Hazard and UuUon agent Brader now has the whole rjusinoss on uts lUDumin. Arrangements are still going on for the iTaymakers plonlo In Under- , .h eth , t month , " " n ii -- Arlon Cornet Band are making ar- rangements (or the holding of their flrgt Bnnual plenlo In Llnderman's . . . . nn h an ni The btentlfnl TOt on the Sdnst Ihe ommlttee will leave nothing undone to mBke the Brent a pleasant sud fcnin-Ml, - .11 enjojabie one ror an. Bargains In boet watches and slocks at E. U. Hohl's Manoh Chunk Jewelry Store. Ed Qelger, of Jamestown, a suburb of lively Lehlghton, Is the happy dad of twin babr girls. The funeral of Miss Sallte Krum on last Mondar was vetr largely at tended. -Watches I Watches ltttE.IL Uohl's Hauch Chunk Jewelry Store. All members of Lehigh tire Co., are expected to be present at the next regular meeting of the company as baslness of Importance will be trans, acted. -See watches at Hold's, Maneh Chunk Jewelry Store. -Henry Schwartz will build an ad. dltlon to his large furniture establish. ment to be used exclusevely (or offloo purposes, II you Want. B SUlt OI OlOIBSS go MJ U. Lois & Co, Oberts Bloek. A orfjln vnnnu man nf this town A certain young man or mil town W6nt 10 UWlTOr RuU 0n 8aturda' OTen- Ing to see his best girl and got lost In tbe woods. Now Frankie, do sueht .... An AP .1 ll. 1- .. - .! tt 1 liwsiioi "l ioai uaraware Go, Limited, north First street. Hello 1 Hello I Did you see the elegant line of gold watches E. H. Hold the Mttuoh Chunk Jeweler Is now dls. PW Kreidlsrs painting proTet to be ood If In the TSlley. Big reduction In baby coaches at J. L. Gabel's. Window and door screens at J. L. n . ., USDC1 s. Piloe watches at E. H. Uohl's, Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. Wassem. of Weiss port, are at the Layelle (air this week with their (ast horses "Blly Brown" and "Cherry." Both animals hare great spend. Bob Lawfer (ell from a lumber car at Welssport one day recently and as . oonseonenoe now n frr with alndlr T , ?l L suirers wltn a Dadly uruuoa leir, leg. full line of Ingrain and Brussels "nta t Henry Schwartz's. Great rarlety of rubber hose (or sale at lowest prloes at Gabel's, W8 extend slnsere symyathy to llr. and ltrs. Sylrester Snyder, of Bankway, on the loss of their ln(ant son j.ii, m.,,i. i....t v r " " iui..,i.. place xuurauay aiternoou -n. team. toT M purpose, at the South End Llrery. Will Heberllng sports a pretty easy riding buggy just pnrohased from II. R n-r01uiBr' "maa'HJru Over 30t ) in bonds for the new i,M. honsa has bann alroiulv ImiiaiI 0088 nouse nas neen already issued b7 LeWghton borough, TMn TTanV lotf sut,,ra i..h. the Raud.ubush homesUad on First streetfor 129C0. It Is sow a settled (act this town will hare a water supply In the rery n km ' ,k... -u . u, .-'"- wu ..,uuu.ui.v by a number o( Lehlghton gentlemen fora charter on Monday, September 11. and the Indications are that work citizens and propeoty owners should Ourfftve the enterrjrlae all nnnAlhleAn. oonragement, In order that Welssport tufty bo placed In k position with other Vmj Uf UUtlyVU U ( UVQIMUU Tl 1 LI UIOOI towIU regards these modern lm. regains vnese moaern im. proyements. A pleasant surprise party was tenderod Miss Maggie Sltler at the ' annlTersary of her birth. The follow. I Ing little ones were present: .ZTZ' V" r.l " r.""!. Ul'J llamle nough, Carrie Bretner, illnnle Fry, f -uuiuiij. nioDie sa. uaKie aemerer, utile oermaa. NelUe and 1 9rle tWu Hatae and Katie Bebrlg. Era uenx. name nrjaa, qatue Ereritt, Annie Boa Mali Mofthlmer. Hot rrr.Chas.uermtn. Harry Anthoor. Eddie Wertrean. Hr, aitier vi.V BoBeA h.. kiiu, b-S a 'v. I " T. . . I "u sues, u uortnimtr. OUR OOMORKSSU AN. A writer to the Uazleton Plain Stveak r from the National Capitol says: I Th pAnnarlvanla. dMnratlnn fn Cetn. 8' " hold IU own with any othar I v i i" p.j,vAmuMui 1, needed. They are a brainy lot, well i is neeaeq. i ney are a Dnuny tot. wen I part In all oongresstonal proceedings. oi. --.-j namU. Ik. tlon. Howard Mutchler efNorthamriL-m - j- "'VA " "ted to flll the I nuttnav Miiuul hhl. f a .1 .... I. ohnwa a Ufa n f nnntAntrnAtil T.. it,. bort time that Congress has been In I session he has made many (rlends all of whom look nrxm him as a worthy surjeeasorof his Uier. the Ute William Mnihler who was held In hlirh eateem -- ; by his colleagues during the seyera terms be serrsd in Congress. General rjlly of Carbon eounty came here ths dlT of the 5Mslon and was .worn In Since then be ha. not bn I In attendance. He come here In - special oar and was aocompanled by ttitni. from M.,lnh- ahnni Xs eiwitnstauaiug ms long spell of slok 1 ness he looked pretty good and forthe ghortUmehowas on the floor of the , ... arn,i. ,, . ... " m 7 ut m . colleagues. His health will not permit t.l . In Ikl. .11. at., a... aaua a. j .m v.. uu.iu, auv 11 u but " h ' n"nf .M rapidly U U IPct1 hl bo U !- to (aea the uusle more regularly alter it. ,.i1.f u,.lnn luntn. " ' " PERSONAL MENTION. A Soara Shet Camera Calottes Those Who Come and Go Among Their Friends la Llret Lehlghton, . .Mrs. Hagertr, of Philadelphia, Is visiting her sister Mrs. James Slides on Seoond street. Insley Craig, of Lehigh Gap, was with Allen Peters a (ew days last week. . . Key. J. II. Kuder and family spent last week with Lehigh county f rltuds. This week they are guests of (rlends In Lizard Creek Valley. .Councilman Hiram Straup and family, of the second ward, spent last Sunday rery pleasantly with the "folks at home" In Towamenslng. Harry Roth, of Wllkesbarre, Is a gnest at the Exchange Hotel. Ed. Brannlx, of the Union Trust Company, Philadelphia, is spending a brief yact tlon yery pleasantly In town. M.O. stunts and wife and W. E. Ash and wife, will leaye on the 39th Instant (or a two weoks yltlto the World'sFatr, Chicago. .Aaron Bowman, a solid Lizard Creek Democrat, was la town on Friday. Mrs. T. J. Weston, of ParryTUle, spentFrlday with John Bettz and wife In this town. Fred Bowitan and Cheater Camp bell hare returned to Port Morris N. J, after a brief rlslt here. Miss atrumbore, of Reading, Is sojourning with Miss Jennie Grossoup on north First street. Attorney Horace Ueydt and wife, are home from a ten day's visit to Chicago and the World's Fair. .Calrln Drrr and his estimable sister, Miss Debbie, are auesta at the Wm. Montz residence on Third street. . Joseph N. Bennett and wife, of Packerton, spent Sunday with R. L. Koons and family ou' Second screet. Miss Laura Arnold, of Reading, spent the past week pleasantly with A. L. Hagerman and family. Dr. J. G. Zern, O. E. Brlnkman and W. and Frank Obeit left on Monday evening for Chicago and other points in the West, Expressman A. L. Hagerman was doing business at Easton on Tuesday. Harry Hwartz, of Jeddo, was among Lehlghton (rlends on Sunday. Qua , Altmlller and sister, Miss Lizzie, Snndayed pleasantly at the Drlssel homestead on Mahoning street. Valentine Sohwaitz and Peter Helm are on a trip through the west. Before they return they will see (rlends at Minneapolis, Minn., and the World's Fair, Chicago. Mrs. William Rex and daughter Battle, of Blatlngton, were Laeits of Lehlghten (rlends this week. ..Mrs. George Swartwood of Mauoh Chunk visited relatives and (rlends In town on Monday, The genial A.B. Cohen, of Tamaqua, was In town oyer Sunday the guest of M. Losos. Photographer Clem Bretney was at Easton and New York oyer Sunday, ..Ed Raudtnbusb, of Perth Amboy N. J, spent last Sunday In town with his sisters. .Misses Agnes and Mamie Strauss arrived home from a pleasant rlslt to Bayre, Wayerly and Elmlrr, they had a delightful time. Miss Jennie Merkel of Allentown visited Miss Agnes Strauss this week. Mrs. Frank Rauoh, of AUentown, visited Mrs. Daniel Walp, on Second St Mr. Thos. Stooker, of North First St, spent Sunday with relatives in Luzarne county. John Klpp accompanied by Miss Lillian 8chafer and Emma Lentz, enjoyed a drlre to Mauch Chunk on Sunday where tbey spent the evening with (rinds. M. Losos, of the firm M. Losos ACo clothier and hatters, Is tho owner of one of the best horses in this section. It was purchased from H. R. Krtldler this week. George Clauss of the Valley House, will leave (or Niagara Falls this ere nlng. It Is said he will attempt to go over the Falls on his bloyele to make himself famous. Miss Valeria Drelsbaoh, of Oi lgs- burgjs visiting relatives and friends In town. Miss Mary Wallace Is visiting Mrs Catharine Canpbell and famly on Bank, way. ..Mrs. Drambore Is home from i pleasant visit Atlsntto City. ..David Miller, of BagersvlUe. Is visiting at Dr. Setple's residence. .,Mlsses AUee and Lizzie Gabel are on a pleasant visit to Dr. Balllets at Unlomlllo. ,,Mra Wilson Coppand Mrs, Cloud, of Burllagame, Lycoming county have been visiting L. J. Heldt ft m"y, (or the past two weeks. George Hallman aud Hem Meicz Reading detectives were in town on Wednesday and arrested George Ton er, on the charge of bigamy. It Is laid that he has four wives living. Tui Ct r has lived In this town for a year put with one wife. .Mrs. John 8. Lenta and Mrr, H, U. Peters hare returned from a visit to the Worlds Fair, they were ac companied by Mrs. Lines Groo, of siew York City. ..Claycon Peters has returned.from a five weeks1 in Lehigh County. Clayton says he is "dead stuck on the Lehigh county Dutch girls and Is anxious to go again." t; IL Gerlock, of the firm of Ger- loek A Co, printers, of Soranton, made us a pleasant call on Thursday. To Whom It May Cflicen Mr. Brokate. You owe me 17.00 (or work that I did about 1 year ago. Lave ijcoocn. I hereby declare the above to be utterly (also. Mr. Schoeh never did any work (or me and I do not owe him one penny. CHiSLia B BO KATE. Go to 11. Losos A Co, (or children qms. H. rt-Kreldler clalmt that ht nils tbt best work for lest money than any of the other and he will prove lu Or ask the public te prove It bv comparing bU excellent stock, and low figurei, with that of other dealers, -Ice cream freezers at Gabel's First street. l Fashionable clothing (or ererr ' fcy at M? Losos A TOberts mJ I 7 ' tu, vjueris XliOOX, If you hare anything worth'exhiblt, log see to It that you have it at the (air uext moutn. U. Losos A Co, have a (uU Use ol vum Mites uavs ana cap. PVBLlSBBD BT KBQUBHT Jadgo Drohor'B Saoeessor. rroai ths Vv bite Ilaven Joaiosl. As the constituency ot ths Journal Is In a Urge degree within tho territory ot the Judicial dls' trlct of the Ute Judge Drehtr, ws deem It eur amy to Isy before our readers our views at to the successor of Judge Dreber. This district Is composed efthe two counties of Ctrbon sod Monroe. Tbe population and mealed latereits art Urgelj In the county of Carbon, llonroe has no ladastrles ol a sur sunlisl nature, being largely tgrlcnltursl.and this Is of so valueless a character that litigation growing out el It Is truing and of I'ule moment' Carbon has Urge property taterests In mints' m railroads. Is Iron works, rid n?any citizens of great nsalth. Boms ot tqe grritest cootesu of the couits e Common Pleas In tho Bute have been tiled In Carbon cenuty. Borne ox the most luperunt trials In the history ot criminal cosru have had their adjudication thtre. And seme el the UrgsstesUtes brought to tbe Orphans' CourU ol ths State have been settled at Blanch Chunk. lu the (ace el these tacu an effort it now on foot to again, for ten years.placo npon the bench ol this district a Judge trout- llonroe eounty. ThUegert Is not alons confined to llonroe coi t. ty, but It bv lndlr -Hon advocated and we rk. d up by tue little pollucuius ex Carbon county. Thewolvool Judge UUie most sacred In eur ewciai orgauizaitou, 11 is eae oi me most iih poitaut u. crray gwd cluzvu b- sause no Is tbe essanUal feature v! trlbuual that gees to tbe very nean oi our raone vl tucleiy. it is in tins tribunal that oi property rlgbu axe not only to be preserved aud conserved, but also our liberty aud our very lives. We cauaot aflerd to take any risks In tue creation sod orgauurttlon ol tali tribunal, nuch eltorts are beyond the litue struts ol peluians, ol politics and ol partlsi, We uierelore care little whether the Judite be Democratic or itepublicam whether be jo a twuuciau, or one lar reaivreu rrom tte narrow uess el tbe class who not inxreauenilr make vur Uougrussiueo, our bsuators, our Assembly men, aud the lesser offlcers ot our county onicial roster, , 'XheJudgeshouldbeleamed, and aloaderln JudlrUI kuowledge. lie sboi"d be dlgulded. ui auouia inns reuiperauieut laainereui w parties or persenalltln. lie ihoaiu be patient, ludepenoeut and nuutut. in these roauireuieii-j, l-Arban caii nr.uint a dlstlnruisbea citizen, oue wno can measure up Hiu,inuiuwiT .muxes in uio tUioiuua wealth, lli.u nut a politician, lie can not ex tuings" in Us rtonalMir tbe manner ol these men, nor can he set up counterfeit canalaaf s . a Jluuroe to embarrass local aspirants there, lie con not makedeals lor the delivery ol delegates for the support et tue source of central auiuor Ity and power, lie can however, bring to the 11 ludUuddess of Justice, dignity, learulae, in dependence. Industry, honesty, and me .'iter esis of the people anu not tne peliuclans. In keeping with old-fasblont d notloas now, lias, too much neglect 1 In belief that a Judge should be taken lroni the most respected citi zens ol his profession, we uuliesltstiugty nomi nate for President Judge ot the XLlli Judicial district, AUsn Craig, gsq, an attorney-ar law lor more than thirty years la his district, a aentleman anione uentlelaen. a sUldent. a r spectcd fellow citizen, a man who will brine- nonors loan noneraoie omce, ana out wno wl measure ud to the reoulreuieuts of a dlirnillAil and exalted tut'on. UZAItU UUBKK VAIXKr, The farmers are busily engaged plowing. John Glnder and family, of Packer- ton, spent Sunday very pleasantly with bis parents. Elanlus Fritzinger and (amily. of ParrjvlHe. paid a visit to Chas. Rueh's on Sunday, Quite a number o( our (oiks attended the plonle at Nls Hollow, on Saturday last, among them was Aunt. The "old-news-carrler" o( Uogtown. worries herself awful about the sur prise party that came oft the other week, because she had no Invitation. Our two JoUy (ellow's John Rehrig and G. E. Andreas took a flying trip to Bowmanstown on the1? wheels on Sun day. Henry Bowman is nursing a sore leg. Asa Young is on the slek list James D. Kistler and family, of Pottsville are visiting his mother. James DeLong and family, are visit ing in Lehigh county. Andreas' Liberty Band furnished the muslo (or the Sunday school plenlo held In Balliet's beautiftxl grove. it Is rumored that a gang of robbers are stationed some where around the Bear Rook on top of the Blue Mountain. People are cautioned to be on the alert lidgar W. Moulthrop drives a hand. some Mustang pony. Miss Mary Warloo has tendered her resignation to the East Penn school board, as teacher o( Lehigh School No. JUlss Wsrloo has accepted a similar position in Franklin Dlstrlot at a higher salary. George Bex, o( Lehiohton. was hurled In the East Penn cemetery on Monday afternoon. Rev. A. Bartholomew ota clated at the last sad rites. DopExi,-De Aunt un dar Fat Bully, de tzwa kraeta lelgntrlm BhtOddle. WU SO Irrwia eln ...) de beklmera sloh aw flel waga dara (raw mua xerna sol lm AUen town. De Aunt nn Hat- ll,,llv -i. (raw hot era noma (erlalgeld. se wer doch helert gawest o wer "era mon wer uurnuu Kunga, un se wer aw widder fOrd tTSChSSed WOt-A nn.ntm Kn.tl plotz, un de lelt wu se gasoholt het wodase nlme, se wer tzu foul un sohlop- VlVSn 1 1 Tt IrAnl oil. A a a r,..u,iiu Buiragi oringa, un se hot so Uel pletz, dos se noon en CnewlnxffrumstrirahnlfjtmlDt n. f... . wai des dress mocha lerna dute, seoht Mbrelcht era noma net (erlalgta, dos twaa 11 O oa la.f I)., 1 1 a. . . . ai iTT """'i)r'"iuh senenttu ncn UOh dOrrlch da Welrl arn tin aa wA- .dU der om aama plotz for 's dress moeha lerna, un aw om aama boarding plotz -h..uuu,uu taej uuiiy sawga se wer ford gachased wora, Ue (raw seoht "er net so schlopplch as dar Bully, ar but si moul mit tobacco (er aoumeerduu daUufde shoescloppa, un ar war vuat down aa ,,n .. runna because ar kraoht de chance net mant-wpuiu. ueier chewing gum store wu de Aunt nn dar Bully re(er enoe da tzu hen, selerdufcs deClabby dar Auut era dochtcr lm town holda; ds Aunt helft tends, und dar Bully find u" Boaut, tui aeior wag- grteni da Aunt un dar bully oua woch era chewing gum (or nix. Dara fraw era mon Is j tut so achlecht os we dar Bnllv. or hot au. ni. chewing gum by dar Clubby lm town krlcht, un dorich dee but dar mon ea wUd Are ui galasa, da no hut ar dorich ga tnlsss, achunst wer ar In de jail mlsAUUtHt Specimen Ballot. The commissioners received samples ot tbe new ballot adopted (or voters by the last Legislature, and which will be used (or the first time next November. It Is not near tbe size of the first kind used, and Is only 0 by 10H Inches. Thtre Is a small circle placed at tbe head ot each ticket. It the voter de sires to cast bis ballet straight, all he has to do is to place a cross within the circle. Any person who ean neither read or write ean vote the ticket straight" now without assistance. AU he has to remember is, that the second colum contains the names of the Democratic candidates, and the first the enemy. And whether he Is able to read or write, be can surely tell what a circle Is. Aa tor his "mark" he'll get it in some how. Of course, like the first ticket used, when you want to "split" a "cross" must be put opposite tbe name of tbe candidate to be voted (or, and Just here Is where the "heeler" gets In his work. An axtrordlnarrflne collection nf dainty gold rings, necknhalns, belU, urBGOloia auiu oTarjiuiuar now 1U ixau line at E. IL Uohl's, Mauch Chunk Jewelry buro. Krtldler has a pew wrinkle again, be niva a whin with bis new butwiei and sometime be sells a whip and gives a buggy. SECRET SOCIETY DOINGS. Soelotr Tld-Ulu or Interest lo tho Sa bers of the FraUnlty. Secret societies In need of parapha- nalla, flags, banners, uniforms, ete. should consult H. V. Morthlmer, Jr., who represents one of the largest firms of Importers, manufacturers and dealers in to Is country before psrohas- ng elsewhere. Norman Commandery, 135, Knights of Malta, will attend divine servloes In the Evangelical ohurch on Sunday evening, on this occasion Rev. J. P. Miller will discourse appropriately to them. Pennsylvania M have the Krgest number o( members ot the G. A. R. National Encampment at Indianapolis, having more than the depurtment of Ohio, although Ohio has the member ship in the order. The membership in the order of the largest departments, Kiocordlng to the last reports, as pub lished, are aa follows: Ohio, 13,9C2; Pennsylvania, i3,615j New York, -H-oV-l: Illinois, 30,062: Massachusetts, 2-1,201; Indiana, ZUKO; Michigan, 20.-1C9: Missouri, 2U,iKj Iowa, 10,078j Kansas, 17,010. The new reports to bo pub lished at Indianapolis may change the relative position as regards numercal strength. It is believed that Pennsyl vania will again take first place, which It held (or many years until recently. The report of State Treas. Smith of tbe P. O. S. A. shows: Total amount of head quarters' funds in the hands ot the state treasurer during the year I2f, 209.69; amount of state camp building funds, 1 1208.30; total, $20,012.05. Ex penses during the year, 16,187X0; building expensos, $1169.06; totrJ, $17, 316.56; balance in the hands of the state treasurer July 31, 1892, 18665.19. State Seoy. William Weand's report shows 681 camps and 179,701 members in good standing in the state, a gain over last year of 981 members. District Grand Chief F. P. .Hun- sicker Bud Grand Instructor Yoder, of Allentown, were In town Wednesday evening and visited Gnaden Ueutten Castle, K. G. E. Both gentlemen are active workers in cause and rime up to boem the grand reunion to be held at Lnury's on Sept. 7th. About 40 members ot Norman Commandery, Knights of Malta, of town attended the institution of a new com- mandeiy at Stemton on Tuesday even ing and had a very enjoyable time. About 25 members of INorman Com mandery had the higher degrees con (erred upon them. "The (Irst annual reunion and family plenlo ot the Knights ot the Golden Eagle, o( the Lehigh Valley, will be held at Lauxy's Island, on Thursday, B apt. 7th. and promises to be a grand success In every particular. A very interesting program has been prepared (or the occasion and nothing ni'l be left undono to make It tbe most enjoyable event of the season The fare from Lehlghton is on!7 45o and is within the reach ot el1. MAUONINC Miss E. LHlle Arnerwas vlsit'r? at Herndon, Pa, last week. Jostah Musselman Is on the sick list. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Miss Lou Newjilller, ofLansford. was visiting the fam''y of C. H. Seidle, last week. Joseph Fry Is under treatment at St Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. Dr. Thomas M. Balllet, ot Springfield, Mass, spent a few weeks visiting his parents. Lev.L.0. Wies of Lansford, fllled the pulpit ot the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. On Sunday morning Rev. W. IL Strauss will preach his annual Harvest Home sermon In St Jonn's church. G. P. Freyman and Chas. Kramer, of Lansford, spent Sunday In the Valley. Owing to the long continued drought our farmers wiH hare less than half their usual orops of potatoes and corn. At a recent meeting of our school board the following text books were adopted: Butler's Geography jMerril's copy book and Butler's readers. And Brooks' artthmltlo was re-adopted. The New Mahoning, Normal Square and Pleasant Corner Sunday schools will hold a union plenlo this Saturday afternoon and evening In Longacre's groye, near Normal Square. Complimentary to Prof, c. A. P'tler. TeeCabbon Advocate heartily: en dorses this deserved compliment to Prof. C, A. Ritter, one of this county's old educators who has scsepted a posi tion at Watsontown, Pa. From the Dally Times: Prof. O, A. Kilter, late principal ot the schools at Weatherly, Monday moved his (amily to Watson town, Northumberland county, where he will Oil a similar position during the ensuing year. Mr. Ritter has been teacher in Carbon count (or eleven years, eight of which were put In Weatherly. He was first elected to the Grammar school at that plaoe, and five years later, upon tbe resignation of Prof. J. L. Fotteiger,he was promoted to the prlnclpalshlp, Oiling the post tlon ever since with credit to himself and to the schools, llr. Ritter Is a scholar In the full oat sense ot tbe term. He is a close student, continually drinking at tho the fountain of know ledge himself, and Is as hard a worker Is ever entered a school room. Ills numerous friends throughout the eounty hope that ke has secured a pleasant and profitable position on the "North Branch." The directors of watsontown oertaloly made no mis take tn selection. lee Cream SSe Per Halloo. Plenlo and festival oommlttea will find It to their advantage to buy loe cream from B. K. Culton, Lehlghton, who sells the very best article at the low price or 80 cents per gallon. Private families supplied at 11.00 per gallon paoked and delivered. When you need loe cream don't fall to call ana seo uuiion. Cheap and aood loe Cream. Committees for plonlo, festivals and CI os will do well to consult O. II. baum. WelsBDort. when Hiv i,- ioe cream. He sells a most excellent article at the low price of 85 cents per guiou. uou xorget to see nun. tfw Friday. Aeguit at. Dr.W. F. Darner, speoUlUt tu tbe treatment ui au aiseasee of eye, ear, uoeo ana utroat win oe &l tne fix ettange Hotel, on Friday, AugaatK. WEISSPORT AND AROUND. iPICT IIAPPBnlNGg BRIEFLT HMTO. MIXED. TkeDolBga of the Week latetleadeA With Personal Montlens. W. H. Whitehead Is out after au illness ot a week. -George Harleman, of Quakertown, was in town during the past week call ing on his many patrons. -Slmer Wentz has purchased a handsome new milk delivery wagon from Krtldler. Miss Mary Whitehead Is home from a pleasant visit of a few weeks among New York friends. Ajuong a party ot ladies from this place to Baylor's Lake on Wednesday were Mesdames. James E. Sobalter, Harry Knerr, Cora Uagenbach, Udward Weiss, Wm. Ljlke), Wm, Kramer and others. Jacob Straustberger had charge of the Mansion House Cafe at Mauoh Chunk this week. A twenty horse power engine has been received by the Franklin Shoe Factory and wUlsoon be placed in posi tion. Other necessary machinery is also arriving aad It is confidently ex pected that ere long the building will be under roof and work commenced, -Ed Campbell was at Hazleton on Monday in attendance at the barbers' plcnl?. Ed had aroyrlgood time. Mlssss Emma Boyer and Lizzie Nothstlne cr'led on Blatington friends on Tuesday. George Kresge and wife Sundayed at Btemlerst Mo. -George Kresge, Saeger's hustling salesmsc, sold "CO water melons at Waluutport on )st Monday p'tcrnoon. A number of gentlemen have loosed and nicely fitted up a room lu Laury's block-, where they will hold prayer meetings and blble readiags. Robert Anthony and Levi Hoi n ac companied by their -families were at Sajlor's Lake on Wednesday. Joseph May has been quite seri ously ill during the past few weeks. Milton Geggus Is convalescent from a recent Indisposition. Baby arrivals this week are regis tered at the homes of Victor Solt and Timothy Dltterline on Union Hill. I. S. Curtis and daughter Miss Clare, ef Frenchtown, N, J-wereguests of 'Squire John S. Miller and family during the past week. -Religious servies will be held In school hell Sunday evening at the usual hour. Rev. J. E. Newhart will officiate. Hon. W. F. Blery wl'l leavo fora two weeks visit to the World's Fair at Chicago on the 1th of next month. He will be accompanied by those two genial spirits, Austin Boyer and Dr. w. L. Kutz. Frank Laury and Hon. W. F. Blery drove to Big Lake on Wednesday at which place there were the guests ot George Horn, John Zern, Lewis Horn and Fred AeUey, of this town, who are camping out for a week. Frank Zimmerman has been qulto ill during tbe past week. His many friends hope that his indisposition Is only temporary and that bis familiar figure will soon be seen In Its accus tomed place on the Welssport coaoh. Dlmetrlus Ellas Vlshauoft from Thessalonlca, Masedonla, who has been attending schools in this country (or Eight years, will give a lecture on his native land In the Welssport Evangel! sal Church on Friday Evening at 7U30. The public Is cordially lavited to at tend. No admission will be charged A collection w.U be taken after the lecture. This is his only suurjort through school, as his father, who la a nobleman, disinherited him on account of his conversion to the protestant re. llgion. Mr. Vishanoff, who will appear in his nobleman's costume. .,!! also sing In the Maoedouitn nd Bc!.rarUu languages. 1'ACKKltTON. M. anrl Ma 17 T dim . . . .... . m.mw uuwareipeQQ. Ing a season at one of the most (amous ouiiuuer re&oxis in tnis oountry iilitu li Lake. They are the guests of ut. vr lu.uutoranaxamixy or Williams. port Miss Grace Alexander, of Hash brouck Heights, New Jersey, is so Journlsg with reia'.ives in this neigh borhood. flavtrcA TTnnaA,. au. .,) ,i . "P" ' owardlng Agent" under the L. ,' .? Xria lm' Plaoe an official visit on last Thursday. Mr. Houser has been Fowarding Agent at Coxton for & nnmltornf vaai, Kl. M u t . - - - -"--, uw mi.1i, aiaa umu reoontzed by the Comany in shape of .a. Aiun appuiuiemeot, wnicn is csr txlnly a good one. nlen. Andrew J. Snyder and W. F. Broadhead were at Stampton on last Wedoeseay evening attending the institution ot a new oommandry of rha 1 T f A AT flA A.AA- a . The trio orchestra which la com bob ed hv iUlfiA AnnaUl r.rnT.e.ni.1 T ' At oBssseoavvt A -TO LAAQg AJj LUtLLX McDanlei and Jno. F. Miller were en tertained oy xx. xx. i'eters and family at Lehlghton on night recently. Anum ber of selections of popu'ar muslo was louuuitHi auer wnicn refreshments were served. John A. Sandherr ot Summer Hill was married on last Saturdsy at Le hlghton to Miss Laura PotterotManch Chunk on the way back to the grooms residence the bride lost a handsome gold watch which was found and ne turned to them a day or so after warn. The Pioneer base ball club was the guests of the Weatherly team on last Duturaar aiternoon, tne game which started at 3 JO o'clock resulted In a tie. Neither the giants of Weatherly or the Pioneers of Packerton can olalm superiority one against the other, It was hit, catch and out In eveiy Inning, uu-i.tu aiuu ttiv -iuueers latest unci went through the frame as if ho Ul, tn a deep forest at mid-night without a lantern or a moon, however he canght everything that came within his territory. ine most remarkable feature of the game was the wrangling, It out-classed anything the boys run np against It was no summer outing for Jim Conarty the umpire, that Is pro bably why he filled In between Innings of the game by singing: TVe are bavins a halUballoo of a lime. Daoov sad X and old XJiuTalo, We ktca and saert without reason or sbaiae Danny and I and old Buffalo, II I call It a ball the oooa take, a at, When 1 say IU a atrtke tbeo CHoay bits. And IrequeittJy all of us Iota In a sklte, Danny and 1 and old BeOalo The game was stopped at the ending ot the eighth inning on account of the storm which was received with much delight by both sides, the score was 17 to 17, and in conclusion the Pioneers ?ff er many thanks to their opponents or the kindness bestowed upon them and hope at some near future time to return the compliment. rl.BASANr CORHBR. Mlasts Sophie and Bertha Helser . .1 .1 . t ... ar....t. nk.HL .t.lt.j nut. iiicuu,,ui aiaiauuta vumua, itBliwu (rlends and relatives in the Valley OB Saturday and Sunday. The Sondal'a Snrloo Rnhnnl wilt have their plenlo in Henry Hardlnger'e ueautnui grove, (Below the school house) ou Saturday afternoon and evening, Aug. 20. Mrs. Henry Long and youngest son, left last Tuesday evening (or Pike eounty. Missouri, visiting ker son and brothtr-ln-law. The Fdbllo Schoo's of Mthonlag district will be opened on the 9th. Charles Remalov. tananf nf tho f!or. bon County Improvement Company, ox xeuignton, left and moved to his uome, in tne valley, on Thursday. Farmers around this place are haul ing lime from rTalsstmrt. Georrre Rehrle and wife, nf Trenton N. J, are vitltlbg his parents In the valley. E. G. Mertz was in Lehlghton on Sat urday. The corn aud potato crops through this section are spoiled en account of the diy srel' Tho subjoot whloh v.1' 1 be discussed in the Sendel's Literary Soalety, will be Resolved. "That thar la nnn lan.. ledge gained by Traveling than by xtena'i-. The Sendel's Literary Soalaiv poned their meeting to Friday evening Sept 1st Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gelger and daugh ter, were tbe guests of Aaron flnmhoi t. nerr this place, on Sunday afternoon. The Jr. O. U. A. 11.. rAmla whinh tnnk plaoe lu Jeff Frederick's grove, was a total wreck" on account of tke un favorable weather. Oak Grove Council. Jr. 0. U. A. M, of this place Initiated threat now mom bers last Mondar eventner. Some of our (oiks took in Glen Onoko on Tuesday afternoon. Why does Ed Gelger, o( Beaver Run, Wear SUCn a SmUlnn- fnro T hAranaa 1,1a wl(e presented him with twin daughters on Monday, That's why. Chas. Rex was a visitor in Lehlrlitnn on MoBday. Er G. Mertz was at Lathlohttn nn Monday. Mr. Mertz la a sufferer for many montns rrom siokness, and Is not able to work yet The thunder storm whlnh tnrougb the the valley on Saturday afternoon done some damage to the publlo roads, by washing away the ground. IN A rgr LIUKe. Short Sejulbs In and Arroaad Carin a Coaoly Dished Vp tot Oar Koadsra. Audenried Is to have a new Catholic cemetery. The ball given In Casslsr's R'nk, weatherly, by the Social club on Frl davnlffht was a rmtnil amvoaa nn.nnl ally and. socially. The committee of arrangements, Messers. H. Ernest Tweedle. Frank P. Nuss. A. it T?nh Roy C. Young, Robt E. Miller and R. xiruce lait took especial pains to make the affala as enjoyable and pleasant as yosslble. There were 10 couples present and took part lu the Grand Marsh at 0.15, led by A. D. Roth and Miss Lottie West. . nnat. .... present from Easton, Hazleton, Mauch uuunK, jeanesrlUe and Lehlghton. Depelrro'a orchestra .irnlahH tha music, and dancing was Indulged in unt!'. aa.m,wbenall present left (or tneirnomes delighted with tke even- ning's eujoyments. Our old friends, llinn nAor,i,.c, o( Towamenslng, will celebrate his 06th birthday on Sentember MM TTnr. lookH well aad says he never had a slok aay in bis life, and now sports a full set ox aoubie teeth. At a meetlncof ths Mnr!i nhnt Township School Board, held nn Mnn. ur evening, me following books were adopted: The New Normal .nnr,. In reading. dlsDlaclncr Iintlar'a R..J.F. urooKS's Arithmetic, displacing But ler's! Stowell's PhrsoloirT. HI Blalsdell's. Tho schools will open rjeptemDer itn. W. M. Bennlntrer. nf Wl owner of the Benulnger Stock and fairy i-arm wnere the finest Uolsteln ttlesian cattle are bred, is in attend once at the American lm.r,' r.n campment at Mount Gretna Park, veuauou, rc. ar. xiennlnger Is the district dsnutr ortranlKA . nf n. .... - - aiwaw) for Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon and ueao ouiuiues. xx takes a promi nent part in all gatherings of this kind. . Louis J!!ler, resldirj at Upper juaucn ununk, was run oyer by a 0. It. R. train at Uauto on Sundae-. Ilia Im had to be amputated above the kee. Dr. K. Erwln perfomred the operation. The patient is doing well. On August 26th thore will be a grand Harvest Home plenlo held in the grove of Xvevl berrass (arm on the road lead log from Little den tn MIllnnrL Th largest baloon ever seen will ascend loom ine plonlo grounds and a aelf playlng organ will be some of the fea- ture oi ma uy. anerewxxiDe lots fnu In store (or alLwho attend An old soldier supposed to be Parley Downer, (ormerlr an lnmatunfKnMlAr'A Homo at Batb. N. Y, was klUed on the Jersey Can. --ol railroad, near the gas house. Mauch Chunk, nn t n r.l morning, He came to Mauch Chunk late on jrrinay evening on a freight train from Scranton. He Informed the freltrht crew that he was 7S .a. r nM and that he had served in the Mexican war aud was a sailor until the time the rebellion. Ha said ho waa onrVln. his way to the Soldiers' Home at Hamp ton itoaas, Virginia. Tbe railroaders nmvillAd him wlf h Inwlnm nn l..t J . . night and after procuring breakfast he started for Lehlghton and met death as awvesiaiea. PEACIIES! IlitMlirl tn ittn tYimt li.nIev.. -.1 Ttr. will la the next few week reoelreSOOO bukets, IleUH dealers throughout the oouuty rfftposlttrelr etv Te moner by uaklnff their purchases from u. All nrHAIil will Kab npfimnll. nlla l - J. S&eger, But Veiuport. The Monroe Colly Fair The Monroe Uotuuy rah, will he held at SUeustiurg, BXtHflfaBEIt's: t. t?tand " TWtHg. IVU aad KuanUg BAcet wM ke Bfld eaeti day. A eorpe et three Aeroaauu " uA.o tNPen oaxagea ana tui- looa I mntatBi win be 11.001 aaaS, div. Mr... Bajadi aaJBMe btotwt Mil aterd atawstaaest MiHtvetof tstoay. ON THE RAILROAD RIBr U!(TINorA WBEK'S B0. INQg K THE BAIL. kert raragraphs That Will he ol Iattrert to tkt Railroad Bora. tSeareUr Stewart ot the Internal Affairs Department has ordered 4,0W copies of the revised edition of the railroad map of Pennsylvania and ax Beets to have them ready for distribu tion within two weeks. The Peontyl vaula Rail Road Byttenx it designated lu red Hues, the Philadelphia A Read rug system lu blue aud all other roads In blauK. tiiuue the first proof was re vived at the department the Lekxgh Valley Railroad Co., has ceased to be portion of the Reading system and an aud bu effort is now being made by Cob Stewart to havs the map correct d lu such b way so that tbe Lehigh VaLey will not appeal ks a part ot the synem wltxi wfuch it was farawrj ooUBBcted. t Superintendent Eeser has aotlHad of the following appointments: jeha xvyior, geuer I trulUe manager; W. C. Aidersou, parobasing agent; rY. rV. Weaver, auditor ot coal t re tile; W. C. Scott, auditor ot freight receipts; E. M. lacy, auditor of passeuger receipts; U. 1', Hartshurue, asslaUuxt tiurehaiiliiBr ugeut; John Gortlou, general manager ox tue xen'gix valley 'JfranspertaUon Co., 11. a. Drinker, general solleltor; O. O. Esser, superxuUndant Wyostxag Division Liuign Valley. I Engine Uo, uu the Central's ttfteen new Baldwin engines, went Up the road but week. They are designed (or .(ast fa-eight, aud are Intended to haul to loaded cars from Jersey City to Maeh Chunk. They are dirt burners, have 21x20 criinders, and carry 160 lbs. eat steam. The 115 looks bigger and heatier than tbe ordiaary dirt burner, and attracted much attention by her chime whistle. The central Railroad ot New Jersey, which has been using tbe Le high Valley station at Phillipsburg;, N. J. for a year owing to the Itoodlnc deal, issued orders that on and after Monday Its tickets would be sold at the Deleware Lackawanna aad Western Station. Railroaders aay that the Lehigh and the Central will break away from each other as qalek ly as possible. The publication of the monthly statements ot net earnings and dis bursements of the Lehigh Valley Rall.-oad Is likely to be discontinued under the present management. The Company, prior to the lease ot the Reading was not In the habit ot mak ing its monthly statements of earnings etc., pubUe, and as it has now again as, sumed management the same reticent policy is likely to be pursued. tA meeting of local railroad sasn was bald in Hazleton Monday and ar rangements were completed (er the meeting to lie held next Sunday, in the Grand Opera House. The first session wl'l be held In the morning. It will be a secret session. The afternoon session will be open to the pnblic, whleh is cordially invited to be present. Tke The organization to be represented arc as follhws: B. of L. E, B. of L. F, B. et R.T..B.otR.O..and B. sf R. T. and theswltshmeu. FltUH MIS IXOLlAltV' Tbe plenlo on Saturday passed oK voiy pleasantly, all seemed to hxva enjoyed themselves. Credit Is due to the ladles ot this plaoe for settlag such a rich table, to whloh slldld full InaHna also to the Lehlghton Orchestra tor tne excellent muslo they furnished, Dennis fiehritr is haullntr lumbar and getting things ready (or the new school house (or whleh he has tbe contract to build. Mrs. Frank Ullbert of Selnatnwn. waa visiting her sister Mrs. Chas. Lentz. Ilev. A. Bartholomew preached a very interesting Harvest Home sermon to the Pennsville congregation on Sunday Quito s number of people from Le hlghton were at the plonle on SatBrday. jonas Moyer and family, of union III1', were visiting kls parent) en Ban day. A birthday Darttr came off a. lha Mountain House recently, in htnerof miss Annie irarner. O. F. Lentz. returned to Stroudibnrar on Monday. Stephen Lentz and sons will in the near future locate there steam thresh ing machine In oar neighborhood. Themas Rehrig is building a boot (or J. Rehrig, ot East Penn. E. J. and John Lenta have finished plastering the addition attached to the Mountain Souse for Landlord Warner Howa Wanted. News, news, news, newst It's eaough to give a fellow the blues. Nobody married and nobody dead, nobody broke an arm or a head. Nobody flat in to talk of the "crap," no onefet boozy and started a scrap, no one got run in (or taking a hora , nobody burled and nobody born. Ohl (or racket, riet, a (usslZSome tne to coma f n and kick up a muss, something to stir up the peaoe-ladeu air, somebody's centot to give us a scare. Somebody thump ed within an IncTi of his Ufa. umanna run oft with another man's wife, some body's baby got choked on a pin; seme one to come in and div nn hit dnaai anything, anything, Just so It's news. Public School Notice. I desire to meet dudIIs who fallarl to take the examinations last term, nexioaturaay,Aug,20, 1890, at nine o'eloek A. M. lu the high school room. c. J. Waittb, Principal. JTioMtfy Pure' A cream of UrUr baking powder. Highest of all in leavening streagtk. Latawt UxiTga Statu CioriaxuBXT MB JU1-OST. RoytU Bafetnj; Fowdir Co., 108 Wall St,N.Y.