weaaggaeaag Only Tcinitcmnco Bitters Known. Nd other mcfllclno known to effoctn, 11t pureoi th3 Wood of deep-petted diseases. nillUons bear testimony toitsiron dertnl cutatira effects. )ti la a purely Vejotnblo Preparation, romrlelVom tba naUrs herbs sad root of Call, torn la, the medicinal properilca ot -which an txtracted theretrjin without tho nra ot Alcohol, It rcmoroi tlio rail so of tlkea-o, and tiio patisnt Koorerd his heaiiri. i, ir LtCj-iriring Principle. I r. Gintlo Porratl-a and Toole t ft perfect kenonlor and Invigorator ot tb system. Merer beforo In tbe M-tory of tho lujr tlio potror of Vitrzaan Eitteci la hcollufl tho alclt of every dlscaso man la heir to. Tho Altorntlve, Aperient, Diaphprcile, Carminative, NatrUloaa, Laxatlvn. Sedative, Counter-irritant, Hudorlrie, Anti-Bilions, Bol vct, Diuretic and Tonic properties ot ViNtsan ftm-cna oxoood thou ct bu other tnctliclna in tho worll. No iiomnn can tnko tbe DrrTrru noconl In? to alrocttous tui remain lowr, mitrrll, provl dtnl their bonea are not dcetrorod 17 mineral poison or otber ruans, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point oflcpalr. uuiousf stemmem, intermittent ana Malarial JTercrt, United States, partlci re, nro urufujeu, turuuguuut mu parUciuarlr in the Tallers of onr real tircra and their Test trlbntaries daring tho Suiamor and Autumn, oflpcciaUj during aeasons of nnaiiiAl heat and dryness. Those I'otcih aro Invariably aecomnanled by ettesIvo derangement of the stomach, livir mid botfels. In their treatment, a purgative, ciortlng ft poworful Influence upon Unite, or fca-js, la abmlntely ncecsaary. T'horo la no cathnrtle forlha-rarposa equal to Dr. J. WiLKan'a Vixhoib Hitters. as It willnrwedllj remove, the dark-colorud viscid tuttter with which the bowola are loaded, at tho name time atlranUUlng tho eaerotlona of the Hvar, and generally rcrtorlng Uie healthy fane tloua of tho dlRostfro organs. Cortttf tlio boitj- against disease, by pa tltylng all Its fluids with vrsEQin Dittcos, No epidemic can Uko bold of a system thai forearm cd. It IHYlcorntcs tho Stontivcli and cumulates the torpid Liver and Bowels, cleans lair tho blood ot nil Impurities, Importing 11 fo una vigor to the frame, and earryimr off with out tbe old of Calomel, or other minerals, 11 poisonous matter from the system. Drapcpulr. or indlscMlon, IT cod. none, I'ttln In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness ot tho Cbost, Pneumonia, DUilness, Bod Taste in tbe Mouth, lilJoua Attacks, l'alplta tlonottbe Heart, and a hundred other pain ful symptoms, aro at once rollovod by Vuot tun Drrrra-H. . tor Inflnnitnatory ana Chromo Rheumatism, Gout, rieurnleia, 1 Hbmwos ot the Blood, Liver, Kldnoys and Bladder, tho Bitten bare no equal. In these, as In all conetitu tlonal Diseases, Wjxuin'n VisrsajJt Brrrans baa sbowu lta great curative powers la tho mot obstinate and Intractable, oases. nivctiniilcal 11 1 oacs. I 'arsons cn CORed in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumb era, Typo-settors, Oold-bcatora. and Miners, as they adTanco In life, aro subject to Paralysis of the Bowels. To cuard aaalcct this, take occasional doses ot Vtxxa4nBmEr.a. SUlu ISUcnaoK. Scrofula, talt Eheum, uioers, BweumRS, iimpies, i-usiuics, uoua, Corbunclea, IUng-worms, Soold-bi orms, ooaianeaa. Bore Ytvoa. ErrslDclas. Itch. Scurfs. Diaoolorationfi. Humors and d lu oases ot tboSkin, of whatoTer name or nature, ore literally dug up and cor rida out ot tbo Hyiitem la a abort tlmo by the usootthaBlttors. . . I'ln, Tape anil other TFormtilnrk In? in tie system ot so many thousands, era auoetually destroyed and removed. No sys tem ot medtoine, no vermlfuircs, no anthel mintics,' will tree the systom from worms liko Vrnsoin Bmxns. iiaeasivei oounei rovur, iuuuipu, Whooping Cough, and all children's diseases may Lo ,mado loss sororo by keeplnp; tho ttwejfl open wnu mua aosea ot tno queers. For Female oiiipl:itnt, iu yountr or oM, married or single, at tbo dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn of life, this Bitters baa no equal. Cloanso the Vitiated Hlooit wbsi Its Impurities burst through, tbe akin In Erup tions or Sore ; clconre It when oltructud and slugLib in tbo veins ; clssnse It when It 19 toui ; your roeunpa wui xeu you i tbo hoalth'of tho system will f olios', In conclUKlnn i Glrothoilltt It wXl speak for Itself. One bottlo in a bettor fiuranwo of 113 tsarits than a lenstby advar Around cneli bottlo nro full directions printed in aiixoreut languages. It, II. ntcDonaldDrur-Oo.-rroprlctors, Bon Pranrijos, Cal., and IIS. K" & 131 Tfa-blnston Dl-,r.v;aar.wn,t),uw lora. Sold by all Doalcrs and Druggists Iiost, Strayed or Stolen. A.BlAC'K ll lrl KK tt. two years ol.l. with rert b.iek, htriivetl nr va8 stolen frum the prpmiets -if tbe uud.retzne'l nenr Hi liinn'ville, recently A rew.ird of $3.00 will.be.P-iHl l.-ilie return rtlte Rie. GUI.KFITII DkLONG, l'riiieii't P, l)., Curbon t'utiiity, Pa Osttr3JlS(--3 John D. Bortolotto Post, iki, G. A. It., meets '2ml A 1th Tlmrwlav cncli month, at 7:30 p.m., in ItubcrV Hull, until further nntiee, A full Bttcmlancu of comrades is reouolcil ua ImsincMi of iniimrtuiice will bobroiight heforothe Post, lly order, jo. Cj. Klin, i'. Al. WlllTTlxoit-tjt, Ai'j, Illnstraicil American Wv'zrWSi. STOCK BOOKsn-'ro1! fuft liorn"B: hw to train thorn &c. I hnus. andfl ii ttiem aM In Ui W'vtt, No farnur cun afrril t hu without It. HonttttT Hon Kit m: "It U iha hct w rrU oftlioklml 1 over 8.iw." Price. Ululh,$5t It'ittier. SO . 65. Sun' prpftltl. Auenta Wanted. Kiclu rlvrt 1 1 rriniry-itlViiii Knipl'j'rhoc'.rer flnht eriDt!on ep.nrv, V O noxBW 132 Naieuu St., ork Uvt. -4, Ubd. TLU paper la Urpt on Mo nt tlio udlcc u ADVERTISING flMES DU1LDING YWiW PHILADELPHIA, CCTIUATCS r'nr "EwSPlrElt IDVrCTlMXe CpCC CO I IMA I CO nt Lowest Cnnh Rntee rnCr. B.uilSfcr AYER S SON'S MANUAL IF YOU AFE INTERESTED IN THE S UNJV Y SO TJTJI Or if jiu think of Chanting your Location It will repny you nisny thmifsnd fM To Invest Five Cents In n ampIe Copy of The Southern Colonist One l tho prelilert, briehleM, and rural rnteriauint; nbliealions In the Snutliern ntateii. u w mil iiineiv iiunrninunn Address, SOVTUKR. COLOXIST. Jylloir. Southern Pinee, N. C WE WILL PAT 2 00 A HAY to a relUb'e parly, hviyor jeutleinan, to reeelve orders bir ntir pub Mentions. Any person a plying lor Ihii iKi.ition, wh'i unnnt call on us iierton illy, mutt send photograph I which will to retuined), and alio names ol 8 rrtlHin nble bujinen men as reference, Addretf Elder rublnhlni; Co. ' SM WaUth Ave., Chicago, luly II, 188i' III. LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Hoofer. IIKP-.IRING promptly attended to at short notice and on reanooable term. WORK GUARANTEED. A'Wrets: PRINCE'S P. 0., Carbon County, iVnn'a aui:20.1y. CCllt WHIM Alt llSVfAUJ, u-tiiVnuriiMrrup. TaMtoacood. IL9. e-OK' lido in time. oM by Uruifauu. 'OrlEfinal Cheap CaBh Store' e Always Lead liat never Follow - o j WE DO NOT COPY 1 WE DO NOT IMITATE I WE BO MOT MAKE PRETENSIONS! Ercrvllilng l ORIGINAL and HEAL with us. We are Iho 01U01NATOR3 of tho following in Lehlghton : THE ONE PRICE SYSTEM! THE CASH SYSTEM! Tbe Quit Sale & Small Prafit System! Claim vs. Reality. Some of our coinpotllnrs rlalin to bavr the largest itoro, Unrlc.ac, hi ine mmr lime ciiowine lliey bavo not But In tlieir slrucslo for trade lliey over Inok the-o over-Hatemenla or i-xacieralinni. Ihlnliliig thai the people of Lriilchli-n and vlelnltv will be mlsleil, but It la all In v-lii Tho publlo will ni't lie iliiHil bv jlaring adver tl-ments wliifh are inrKii nv iKienno i, IV E have-the IiAltOr.BT STOtlK. liAUO EST STORK and are doing the LARGEST BUSINESS In this Ivinmeh in our line, cnnsi-qiicntly we are enbled In puiphate gonils In isrfte qiianilMcs m a -eniioiinn, thus we are maided to imderfll an t.ihere. Wo extend an Invltatlnn tn tho publlo In eeneral li rail and examine gmxla and learn prices, then rnmpire the eame wllh thnan il other atnrer., to provo that our statements aro verified. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Bnuare, Bank Street, T-o1iIkI ton, Pa. Juno T, 188l-ly. SATUKUAY, XOVEMDEU 7, 13S3. -Sl'KCIAL NOTICE. Terson nnkina tnymetits to tilts fflieo by tuonev orders or iosIhI notes will pleui-e make ibeni puyaote t the WnwroRT JV6T UrtlCK, as the l,e libtiin ulliro Is Mit inoiier order iitlice Newspaper Laws, Any person who tukepthe pap-r reguhir Iroin the poHt I'lliee, whether directed t is name or whether bu ts n iiibs-iiber oi lot, is tefp'iiiMlilo f r the pay. The courts hate derided tlHt refu-Ii) to ke neweiiHpeiH and peiiodu-Mls liorn the oat i fli or lemovinir nod 'ertv.tui tlieio mailed tor, is prima facia evidence) ot 3TKN1 ION A i. Fli ID. Our Noighborhood In Brief -The votce of reform is heard In tho land. Tim tlmo i. coming hcn only Dr. Hull s llauy byrun will bo used by prudent mothers. I'rieo i!." cents. if one of your uomjHlc animals lias llelu Mcin. rousn coat or lueKcil ut; belly'' ho ha worms, Day's lloisc l'ottder speedily eures these affections. Lack of ener"y. want ot continuity of tliougut anil action point to a diseased liver. To remove this condition UicDr. Bull's llaltlmoro Pills. Fix up your iiavements. Xov. 20 Thanksslvins day. Head Sweeny's new advertisement, St. Luke's hospital has S patients, all (I i) I hi; well. Plans are now beins prepared for tho erection of it new opera home in South I.'ctlilolieni. t-tVflr. fn T.Vo lfn,lA,.n ,ln fl.n Kxehange Hotel, for a smooth shava and a faslonable hair cut. -w. A. Petei's new buildlns, next to the 1st National Dank, Is belns uhed rapidly to completion. Allentown liquor dealers Intend to prosecute "spotters ' commonly known as pimps and sple3 for conspiracy. C37-FOU SALE. A Jlotise and Lot. situated on tho corner of Second and iron streets, in this bnroush. Amilv to Charles l'roehlicli, on the premises, tf. On Monday night of last neek a maro and buggy were stolen from a stable at Leesport, Berks county. The marc Is branded with the letter II under the neck inane. Hall, snow, rain orshlne.you can ect excellent teams suitable for the day at tho popular livery of David Ebbert, on North street, at reasonable rates. When an article Is .'old "no cure, no pay," vtliy not try it? That is tho way Jadvin'8 tar svrup for coughs, com ami croup, is botu at i nomas' , A little boy In one of our public schools being told to make a sentence In which the word sweeter should ap pear, wroto: "A uov is stcce'er than a lrl." A fair and festival will bo held at Bowman's on Ft I Jay and Saturday, 20th and 21st Inst., for the benefit of the Bowunnsvlllo Cornet Band. A good time is anticipated. Iioyal cold allov spectacles and eve- glasscs are guaranteed to wear as well as ordinary gold spectacles costing lluee to four times as much, for sale at Bock's Jewelry and bookstore, opposite Carbon House, Bank street, Lehlghton. Tlio Law and Ortler Society of Eastou has employed ollieers to hunt up evidence against those persons sell ing lirjuor on Snnday. Savo half your cough medicine bills by buying a 2oc bottle of Jadwiu's tar syrup, which contains 2 ounces, while no otber cough syrup contains over 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. C. B. Staples, Internal Bcvcnue Collector, of this district, has removed his family from Stroudsburg to Wilkes barre, where, he Intends to reside per manently. It is the poor man's friend, but tho rich man uses it also; because it is the best quality and largest bottlo for the price, ami is soul "no cure, no pav, We refer to Jadvvln's tar syrup. Sold at 1 nomas . B2T"I have on hand a full line of horse blankets, lap robes, light and heavy harness, collars, wlilp3,"S.-e., all oi wuicu i am selling nt very low prices, MILTON KLOKV, Wclssport, I'a. (KLt-vircst assortment of first class full jeweled watches in Uie Lehigh Valley is at 15. II, Hold's, Mauch Chunk. uau anu sec ana uo con vinced. Mrs. Christian Scigel, of Hokcn dauqua, while entering the house- of Mrs. William Brader, in Citaiauqua, to bco n dead child of tbe latter, dropped dead of heart disease. No wonder that people complain of hard times when they pay 60c for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 25c bottle of J iid win s tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay," Thomas sells it. Nine votes were cast last Tuesday In this borough for tho Prohibition candidate for Statu Treasure), I August Behrens, of 1'enn Forest, i bought afarmof 31 acresof Mr. Entlan, j last Thursday. Tho farm it in Penn SSSfJ! Thcrowasa man In our town and ,1 he was wondcrons wise. Ho Jumped Intoabramblobush and scratched oat both his eyes. And when be saw his eyes were out. with all his might and tnaln, ho bought a bottlo of Salvation Oil, and rubbed thew In again. luJMtiM no effect ou the price of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, which Is sold at the old prlco of 25 cenU a bottle. Tho best family weekly newspaper In tbo United States Is tho Toledo (at?c (Nasby's Paper). They Invito every reader of this paper to send for a free ! specimen copy. It Is tho largest nnd boat dollar n-.t-,or miblL-he.l. Seoadvcr- tlscment elsewhere. j35Aii all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22. at the popular tailoring ( slablishmcnt of II II IVtors. The Lehlghton Cemetery Associa tion purchased the Patterson property, mljolnhig tho Cemetery, which was sold at public sale by tho executor on Satur day last, consisting of three dwellings and about ono acre of grouud. Consid eration $1,055. Our people, anil especially tho young folks are looking forward with much plcasuro to tho opening ot the fair and festival on tho 24th Inst., In the School nail, Wclssport, for tlio benefit of Washington camp. 122, T. C. S. of A. After a thorough test Dr. T. IloniC. Lehlghton and W. F. Blery Wclssport most positively assert that Ackcrls English ltcmedy Is tho best mediclnofor Asthma, Croup, Cough, Whooping Coush, and all Lung Troubles that can be found. Aslc them about It, for they fully guaiantcc It. Shortly beforo seven o'clock Mon day morning the dead body of Michael McCann, a prominent citizen of Trcsc kow, this county, was found In tho road loading from Beaver Meadow to Tresc kow. lie had been away Sunday visit ing relatives, and as the night was very cold It Is thought he was frozen. Clauss (fjl3i , The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Samuel Calling, of Easton, con victed of selllnc liquor to minors and conducting a place in which young girls drank, was sentenced Saturday to pay a fine of SIM and undergo an imprison ment of seventy-five day3, and tho court directed a rule to Issue for Carllng to bhow cause why his license should not be l evoked. Gijrll. U. I'cteis. at the Post-oifire building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only 10 cash, if you order now. Tho Lehlghton Bessemer Club will hold their second annual ball iu Liudcr man's Hall, on tho evening of the 25th hist., (Thanksgiving Eve). Wo antici pate a v ery pleasant occasion forall who attend, as nothing will be left undone by the gcntlimen on the committee to make this ball the one of the season, Tickets, $1.00. Muslo by tho Marlon Oichestra, of Maueh Chunk. Over one million boxes of Ackers' Dyspepsia i ablets sold In the past twelve monilii.puiciy upon their mem. Why fulTcr with Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach. Sick Head ache, and Fentalo Troubles, when Dr. C. T. Horn LehlL'hlou and W. F. Bicn Wclssport, offer joii relief and positive cure in uie Dyspepsia Tablets, incy sell them on a guarantee. Tho Sheriff has close J Iho Boson store of Mahrey, Johnson it Co., one of tho largest dry goods houses in Easton. The executions ucre taken out in the following order: Bradford, Thomas & Co., Boston, $5,0711.70; Fowler, Docket Walker, $2,803.07; Hlslop, Portcrn & Mitchell, $1,23(1.61; D. M. Johnson, i?y00, a total of S0,I21.8S. Tho stock Is valued at $20,000. The firm was entirely unaware that such a course was thought of. Phil. Times. Campbell, tho jeweler, has just received a fine lino of silver watches which he Is selling at tho lowest possi ble prices. A yood watch cannot bo bought for ( or $10, but I will sell a yood watch, warranted In every lespect, at as low and even a lower price than the same can be bought for atany oilier stoic in tins section ol tliocountry. Call and Inspect goods and prices "before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. ."0 -Iw Wo have just added about a dozen fonts of new and fashionable typo to our Jobblnj department. If you need any description of Printing give us a call Our Motto: Prompt, Cheap and Good work. Prices fully as low as elsewhere for same quality of material and work. W e send out no cheup i-amplcstoattract callers, but if you want that kind of work and material wc can do It for you at rock bottom prices. Wo do not recommend that Kind of work. The best Is always the cheapest. C2F"K. F. Luckenbach, 71 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Is in the field with his handsomo new catalogue of new publi cations and goods fortho Holidays. Ills stock embraces all thelatest new Books, Games, Ornaments, Stationery, ami Novelties of foreign and domestic designs. When you go to Mauch Chunk visit his store and see his immense stock of goods. Ue will greet you kindly. The Author' 't licvicio, a monthly publication, sixteen pages, now tn its third year, will hereafter be Issued from the publication ollieoof Percy F. Smith, 65 Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. The Sep tember number presents for study Inthn public schools: William Cullen Bryant, with n cnt of tho author, his writings, Incidents of his life, etc. Also engrav ings of Amerigo Vespucci, and a num ber of other lino engravings relating to natural history, Ac. Ton Jfepfcio Is furnished at 75 cents a year, and it has been selected by the principles of sever al school In the cities as snpplcmentary reading each month. The Central Board has provided for supplementary reading In a number of steps In the various departments and tbe Review is quite popular. Thora aro scores of persons who aro suffering from some form of blood dis order or skid disease, sticn as ecroima, uous, etc., etc .vitcr a practical test, Dr. C, T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Diery Woiseport, assert that Acker's Blood Elixir w ill cortalnh euro all auch (Ureases, Including SyphillU and Illicit matism. It Is not a patent nostrum, but a scientific preparation. They guarantee iu Ilngh McDonald, the new mine In spector for the second district of Lu zerne county, was commissioned Satnr- day and took the oath of office. I The Infant daughter of .Mr. Alfred HufforJ died, of tntlamatlon of. the bjwcls.ou Wednesday rooming, Fuue r-1 I at twj p. cj,, Friday, Po3ttnacr Gross, of Allcntown, has received permission to Increase his lctlcr carrIer forc0 from sx l0 Eefon. , , 1' ranch) Morrell lias already been so- lectcd as the new carrier. The Allentown K0IH113 Mill Com pany.ast week increased their force of worklngmcn at tho .mill. Orders aro now ou hand that will Insure steady employment until April 1st. v cta ln Kensington Painting will I o formed at tbo Exchange Hotel on Monday morning by tho Lake Bno8. Xr. Thomas Snyder, of Allentown, master bnllder, has been awarded tho contract fortbo erection of tho now silk mm at Aiaucu uuunx. Dir. anyucr crected the Adelaide Sill: Mill ln Allcn town. Mr. A. a. Fry, erf the CatAsatrqua House, at Catasaqua, on Monday took possession of tho Mansion HousOIti the same place. Tho stand vacated by him was taken by Mr. John Downs. fcjr"ln our clothlne department wo keep a full line of mens' and boys' suits and overcoats, hats and caps. Our men's suits and overcoats are selling at from $2.50, S3.G0, $175, $5.50,-$7.60 and upwards; every garment marked In plain tlt-ures. Onn Price Star Clothing Hall, rinuch Chunk. The school house ot Trtlchler's Station was burglariously entered on on Friday night a week b'y, thle'03 wno broke open all the (leaks except f our; 1 lie. scuool liu.ir.i is maKing ciions to find out the guilty partita. Tin Northampton furnaca, located a'ong the Lehigh river, near Shinier: vllle, which was built in tho spring of 1372. and later leased to tho Bethlehrm Iron Company, but blown out some two years ago, will shortly be again put ln blast, the Ecthlchcm company having rclcasoj It. Mr. M. C. Ebbcckc. dealer In hard ware, sporting goods, tc., No. CC0 Hamilton street. Allentown, Informs us that his sales of. guns and supplies to sportsmen havo been unprecedented tills season. Ho still has a number of the $5 breech loading shot guns, 12 bore, warranted, wiucli no lnvitc3 gunners 10 examine. Everything pertaining to the gun line cm be obtalhe.1 at his store. lie sells Ml the mattes ot broecu loaning guns, 1 llles, pistols, etc. S3r-Tho Ono Prico Star Clothing Store, Mauch Chunk, has received an other largo assortment of those stylish suits and overcoatings at prices cut In half; our $10, &12, 4M, $iu, sis. and black and brown corkscrew at $20 are daisies, every garmnt guaranteed a perfect lit or no sale, i.ome ami got measured. One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Hugh Gallagher, of Colcraln, died at his home In that place on Sunday morning. Deceased, It Is asserted, was over one hundred years old, and was a native of Ireland. On account of the increase In his business E. II. Snyder has enlarged his storeroom by moving the partition back about th reo feet. The contest In the ten utile race be tween Schwartz, of Eltulra, and Holds worth, of Wllkesbarre, at the. former place, was witnessed by three thousand spectators. Holdsworth was tho win ner. WANTED, an Agent to sell our Teas and Coffees ln this place. Libcr.il Indncmcnts given to Agents, and corrc npondance Invited Grand Union' Tea Co., No. 25 South Main Street, Wllkes barre, Pa. Nov. 7. W'l, Now Is a good time for those, who owe us for the Advocate to step up and settle. Tohn S. Gllham, of Shamokln,' a brother of our townsman S. 1!. Gllham, died of paralysis on Friday night, agml 55 years, C months and 2 day3. ne was a single man. Mr. Gllham attended his funeral, returning home on Tuesday evening. List of letters Hcmalning uncalled for in the Lehigh ton Post-OlTice, for the mouth cndlnz Oct. 31st, 18S5: Bowman, Salllc L., Landb.ick. Loretta Bowman, Salllc S.. Post, A. H. Mrs., Bartholomew. O.M., I'ehrls. Jeff. Moses Beanie. John H., Rled. Carria Beltz, nenry Ilauch, Win., Stlmrc, Chas. Persons calling for any of the abovo lctterj will please ay "advertised." James P. Smith, P. M. Dispute Over a Toot-Ball Gams. Saturday afternoon on tho Lehigh University Athletic Grounds, at Beth lehem, a foot-ball game wa3 played between tho Lehigh and Lafayette elevens. No points were scored for the first forty minutes of the came, tho ball being near Lafayette's goal. The game came to a sudden close by tho referee, W. C. Posey, University of Pennsyl vania, ruling Pierce, Lehigh's centre, off the fluid for running Into a Lafayette player. Lehigh claimed this decision to be unfair and left tho field. Tho refcrco thereupon decided the game In favor of Lafayette. Held for Shooting at a Hull Carrier. The three Wilson brothers George, John nnd James who nro charged with an offenso against the Government in shooting Into tho Post Ofilce; at Free- land, Ltuertic county, on tho night of the 2d ult.. and also shootlm; at the mail-carrier, thereby obstructing the malls, had a hearing beforo United States Commissioner Hill, at Hazleton, Saturday. Thero was no evidence to hold George, the eldest of tho brothers, but John and Jame3 were required to enter $1000 bail each for their appear ance at the United States Court at Pitts burg next February. United States District Attorney Stone, of Pittsburg, was present and conducted the case for the Government. Tbe Election ln this Borough. Tba election In this borough on Tnes day last passed off very quietly, Tbe following Is the vote polled for the sev eral candidates; Stale fremur- Day. n :w Quaj. It ll Spangler. Prohibition 3 ilzt Sinalor Itonlands, U 2U Prothonotari Ksser. 1) 193 (label, It. - 73 strijr- tsmtth, n...; tn Gallagher, It 1ST Horn.D Sll Baxter. R. K0 Jury r-mmfiltan-r btrmlrr. I ' Williams, It :co TOWAMBX31SO TWI' Prothonotary Eswr, D. 115; Gabel, B. 26; SAerW Smith, D. 110, Gallagh er, R. 21; Corontr nom, D. IU, Wll Hams, R, IB; Jury Commissioner Stemler. D. 1S2, Baxter, R. 25, nrsuLT in county, Dav's majority over way.... i:er'A ituuei.., ,, iiw 53l;',1,!,,;r;1"'r',' bi'-ni'.-r'i Kllillll. 341 312 JltlXtT . . Willi.! in Wet will publish the oftlclal vote by district In tbe couuty ncit wvX Mahoning Items. Al. Stoudt, of Lehlghton, spent Sunday with his father-in-law, Mr. Aaron Snyder. A hasklng-beo came ott at William Sitter's on Monday aftornoou, and was well attcudoJ. Mls3 Kata J. Arnor was -on a bail nej.1 trip to Philadelphia during thq week; . ." Uov. W. H. Strauss will havo a claw ot catechumens lu St. John's church during tho winter. Levi Shoemaker had his dwelling lionso nicely repainted. . ! Dennis Nothjtelu li at present nt .Bloomlngdalo with his steam saw mill. '. Thai thunder storm on Thursday .CTe.nlDg.of last' week, was a lato as well as a very heavy one, aud did consider able -damaga to our fences, Mr. Hebron Miller, ono of our pop-' ular young men, opened a blacksmith shop near .Now Mahoning this week. Wo wish Mr. Miller success ln his new venture. Great flocks of wild gewe passed hcre.hst week. This Is an Indication of an early winter; so Jake s.tys. Charlcj Fcnstcrmacher Is sporting a brand new moustache. In soma re spects .it lv the fiuest nioastacho'lu tho Valjey, There Is only ono thin? that It needs, -and that Is hair. Mrs. Nothst'cln and Mm. Hoppcti wero to Fhlladtlphla last week to pur chase a fall audv.lnterstcck of millinery goods. Tho annual protracted meetings of tho Evangelical church began last Sun day evening. The Lord's Supper will bo celebrat ed In St, John'j church to-morrow (Sunday) morning. Rev, A, Bartholo mew will oihchte. All are Invited. DASir. aibcrCay. According to a pro:hmitlon Issued by tho Slate Supt, of P-ublic Instruction, naming Oct. 2tfas Arbor Djy, on.whlch day the Public schools thiouguoUt the State, wherever convenient wero to plant trees upon the school grounda, the teachers and pupils of the Lehlghton schools, wero prepared to obscrvo the day, by planting several shade trees upon the play ground. But owing to the inclement weather, the exercises were postponed until Tuesday Nov. 3d. At 3 o'clock P, M. the schools marched out In regular order and stationed them selves In front of the four hole3 ln which tho trees were to be planted. The first tree was named "George. Washington," and was planted by the High and Gram mar scuuols.eacu scholar passim: arouml tho tree and throwing abandfuiofearth Into tho -hole. Iho second tree was named "Gen. U. S. Grant," and was planted by tbo Intermediate and Secondary sJhools,each scholar as before passing rouna tire tree ana tluowing a handful of earth intothehole. Thethird tree was ntmed "Abraham Lincoln" and was planted by the fourth and third Primary schools, In a similar manner as the others. The fourth and last tree was named "Gen. James A. Garlleld," and was planted by the second and first I'nmary schools in a similar manner as the previous ones. Alter the piantinz of tnn trees, the visiting friends, and schools adjourned to the School Hall, where a short literary programme was gone over, as follows: Chorus. '-Foicit Song." (Part I) By tbe schools. Schllments with reference to "trees" by Uiviu Jtuicr, i;nas. liauK, Willie Clnusa, 1.IU Peters, Mary Ebbcr. Floy Clauss, Emma Hartung, Anzln Montz. Laura Woldaw, pupils of the High and of the Grammar schools. Music "Forest Song" (Part II.) By the schools. Recitation. "Woodman Snaro That Tree" by Mabel Wheatlcy and Lizzie Lent:. Recitations. By Blanche Kramcr,Ellcn iv cis3, norma rurren, jiary i- enstcr- maciicr ana Alice ilcuormlci:. Music. "Swinging 'Neath the Old Apple Tree, All the schools. Recitations, Byllalph RauJenbnsh and Salllc Bender. Recitation. By Allen Albright. Recitation. By Katie Durllng. Music "Jiy Country "fis of Thee." All the schools. Short addresses pertinent to the subject ot "Arbor nay" were tlellveraJ by tho Hevs. Gross and Stlbltz, Prof. 'I'. A. Snyder Co. Supt. and by tho Principal. We were glad to see so many of tho patrons and friends of the school pre sent, nnd hoyo they may be able also to "spareuhe time" to come and visit the schools.and thus encourage the teachers and pupils thetr work. j. r itA-vi; li.vnn, i'rincipai. Wciorport and Vicinity Quito a number of new dwellings have been erected In and around Welssport during the past spring and summer. Ihe election In this place passed off quietly. The Democrats had a majority on tho State ticket of 17. There was considerable hard work done on the comity ticket, which resulted in a ma jority cf 7 for Gabel, It., for Prothono- tary, and 22 foi Smith, D., for Sheriff. Nathan Snyder's steam planing mill Is rapidly Hearing completion, Onr popular young landlord, Henry Christman, of tho Fort Allen House, who was accused by Wm. H. Siegfried, of being implicated In tbe Ketter broth ers murder, has compelled that Individ ual to retract the charges he made be foro a justice of tbe peace. See another column. Mrs. Walker, of this place, mother of Mrs. David O'Brlan, was burled on Wednesday. Tho funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends. A new double, track Iron bridge Is being erected over the Lehigh rivcr.just above this place.by tbe C. R.R. of N. J. and tbe old wooden ttrurtnro torn down. Franklin gave Smith, D for Sher iff, 40 majority, and Gabel, It, for Pro- thonotory, 20 majority. Eejiiuiom, Lower Tosramensing Items. " Last Tuesday a week ago a large number ot 'friends and neighbors as :semb!ed at ihe houso of Moses St roup, to celebrate the birthday of their dangbter, Amanda. She had been enticed awav to a husking bee, after her return In tbe evening she found a large table set with all kinds of delicacies of which all feasted. Rey Bruegel held communion ser vices lu St. John's church last SuDday, Collection amounted $17.-10. Jacob E. Slroup moved into Joseph Strobrs house last week. Our public schools opened list Monday, with the exception of Bow man's, which Is without a teacher, Grant MuscbHtis had ncoptod to teach said school, but owing to a more lucra tive position which he obtained In Pitta ton, he declined to teach. Mary Harp is oa the sick list. rjBVl Karn la nrojooailn,- foe J the property of John Craig the lndlca tlons art that it exist but to what exien I Is a ;v iinkuwn. We ho;us ho will ha successful, Cvt-'f iXij.cc. The Killing cf ttui Kcitors. ' Since tho arrest of Edward ChriRttnau. nothing of Importance has been devel oped ln connection with the brutal mur der of the Hesters, at ikybertsvlllo, a fow weeks ago. It was at first thoujht that by the arrest of Christman and tho story given by Siegfried that something would' be learned which would lead to the arrest and conviction of other imr tlcs Implicated In the bloody transaction, but thus far that theory has had no ef fect whatever. When Christman was given ft hearing before Alicrtniin Par sons nt Wllkesbarro on Friday bo ap peared ten- oool nnd said that ha had never thought of rubbing tho Kostcre. Three or four wltnMscs were present at tho hearing, 'the first one called Mrig Robert Coflln, who testified that Christ man asked him to inakd some keys which would unlock the doors of the Kestcr dwelling. This Coflln refused to do, and every time ho was asked to do who put Christman off.. The next and moat Important wltnu33 examined was William H, Siegfried, who told tho startling story of tho plot that had been laid to kill the Hesters. Uo said that Christman told him thit soms day ho Intended golnj to tho Kwtcr dwelling and burglarizing the plar-e. Siegfried also said that ho was on Intimate terms' with Christman, and that ,thoy had worked together oh several occasion 1. Christman toll Slejfrlod that ha was going to get the rnansy which the Kost cre were supposed to have If be had to die for it. Two other wltno3303 were cxamlnoJ, but their testimony did not throw much llht on the case, after which Detective Smith of Allentown re lated tho circumstance lending to the arrc3t. Alderu.au Parsons said ln view of tho testimony submitted before hlin ho would havo to remand the prisoner to jail to stand trial at court on the charge of murder. Hazkton Standard. Rot Implicated. Tho report has been going the rounds of the press for some tlmo thatSelgtrlcd lu his statement of tho Kcster murder Implicated the brothen of Christman as being participators ln the tragedy. The following afildavlt explains Itself: iturcrnc County S3. On tho third day of November, A. D., 1SK), before me, W. M. Jones, Esq., one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said County, personally appeared W. H. Selgfricd and after being duly sworn according to law, says that late different rumors wero In circulation that I, the said W. M. Selgfricd, should have made charges or said that Edwin Christman and all his brothers were concerned in tho Kester brothers murder case. Now .i ojenly deny having ever, nor do I now chargo Henry Christman, who Is a brother to Edwin Christman, of cvet being Implicated In tho murder, or any thing concerning the matter, but on tho contrary say to the public that Henry Christman.'now proprietor of tho Fort Allen nouse at Wclssport, Carbon county, is a gentleman and not a mur derer.' Wm. H. SciGrrtiED. I, Win. H. Selgfricd, further say the same for James Christman, Oscar Clulstman and Wilson Clnlstman. Wm. H. SuarmcD W. M. Jo:jes, witness. o The Ccal Trade. Last Monday's Philadelphia Ledger says: "Tho anthracite coal trade con tlnues brisk, with the demand for the domestic sizes ln excess of the supply. The carrying companies bavo wisely de cided to not advance tolls. The Lehigh and Schuylkill operators last week also resolved to leavo well enough alone,and consequently tho November prices for anthracite coal to the line and city trado remain as heretofore quoted. The Read ing Company has equalized tome differ ences in prices for coal for shipment beyond the capes of tho Delaware and from Elizabcthport, and the circu lar figures for November, which will be found below, show an advance lu some sizes and for special coals at frots 10. to to 25 cents per ton. Port Richmond wharves arc almost bare of all desirable sizes, and vessels arc unable to make despatch In loading on account of the scarcity of coal there. Prices are gen erally very firm, and of course may be expected to coutinuo to until tho pres ent activity Is over. Tho Western mar kets arc taking all the coal which the Eastern markets can spare them, deal ers being anxious to stock up beforo the close of navigation on tbe lakes. The Western Coal Association has advanced the price of egg.grate and stove 25 cents, and nut coal 25 cents per ton to, points outside of Buffalo. The Pennsylvania Railroad will to-day (Monday) advance tho prlco of stove coal to the city trade 16 cents per ton, and of broken, egg and nut 10 cents per ton. Whllo ash coals shipped to Baltimore and points Soutli will also be advanced 10 cents per ton. Peoplo la and out f Town. Our people who may have relatives or friends lltltig them will sreatiy obilso m. by sending In their names anil residence fcr rubllcatloii unittr tills head. -i:ni ior.) Our young friend Dug. Mebrkam, of Mchrkatu & Sen, this borough, was on a business trip to Philadelphia this w eck, Daniel Graver and wife, of Moun tain Top, Pa., spent a few days with relatives and friends at Wclssport dur ing tho week. Our popular young friend Howard Chubb, of Ratcllffo Ss , Chubb, bakers, spent several days at Easton 'this week, the guest of his brother Ed, Chubb,- Wo wcro much pleaseij ?o receive a call from our esteemed friend, P. J, Mechan, ot tho Stato Department, Har risburg, Pa., oa Tuesday last. He Is looking well, ne will please accept our tbanks for a copy of the laws passed by ths last State Legislature. MACK! KB. DICE TEUFEL. Oa, October 20, hy Rev. E. A. Bauer, Mr. Arthur E. Dick and Miss Antoulctt'S A. Teulel, both of HazlctG. BTO0E SIAaSETU, Rcpnrtod tip to 12o-oeli, by-Do Haves A Toniend.Bankert.No. S3 S Third Btrest, Pniradelphla. 8fs.) bousbt and sole eitLcr for rsth or on margin. TiUl(lSsM, Kov. 4, 1S8. bid tilted II SV. Ext 102 U S Currouey o's - .1S0J U S-X, cear 113. 113 U 6 i't - 133 12.1 Pennsylvania R it Pliihiielpliia X- Readies R it II Hi L-.I1I2I1 VallevRR i7 671 Leblch CI X Kavia.Uoo CV. ill ill Uutl. S. Y. Ji Pbila. It K Oo... 4$ 4 .Vw Jorwy Central 41 47 Northern Pucitin Oom "61 3'1 ' " Prefd Ml Sl Orejou Transcontinental Sll SI Uijimi Paeiflo J7J 67 We.turu Uli.i-i 81 8I3 W..-' an..,,, !ii 411 4 t 1 iv ii 4 N.ai . I ... 4'1 4ilf fcil'-vr, Trutiwli Damper from 2 Tbf.t excectllntty Clsasrcaablo tr.d vcrj f reratcLt tUseace, c.ttr.rtb. Is cause J ly tcrof olotts talLt l.-i tho blood. Hood's Sariapsi lib, by Its powcrlul rnrirylns and vtr-Xi'.us txtlcn npoa tho L'.cod, tpccdily removes tbe cause, and thru cUocta rt radl'l nbd puttantient enro ot catarrh, 'Iboso who turtcr from lis varied Symptoms tnoomtot tablo flow rroin tho noio, oCcndvo breath, rlnp.Ins r.rtJ brrstlcg ncjtts tn tho cars, tweninfjot Iho tolt parts 0 the throat, ccrvouj rrosttatlon.cw. tUwddtotu Hood's Carsaparflla and In ured. Tho Boot tVlodlclnq "I haw sufTcrcd with entnnh !a rr.y har4 ftjr yoerr , wxl paid ci:t I itedrtda rt'Coltirs fur medicines. Vet hava hctrtoforo rcrplvwl ttily tcmrcrary ro'dct. I l-cipn tj t -.lio Hood's OarsapEtnia tired now my cr.tarrh h ivr.rly curoJ, tl.o wu.i!:act:s cf n:y butty b r.71 roup, my crpetlta la r-l- l:i f let, I f tcl l.Tsor.tiothyr rrtrrcon. HoctJ's Barsnparilla I J tlbt tuctl Iclno I Icto ever taken.' JIM. A. CCNKL-m-tUM, Providence, It, I, Bold by til dnurgists. ei els fur E3. only by C. I, HOOD & CO., Lowell, ita IOO Doses Ono Del! Mada Our Motto 1 " Bijj Btxloa and Small Profits." Tfiailspig Paf-fc 26 S We do not exaggerate when we say that wc Iiare, unques tionably, the largest find chea2)C8t line of goods in this section. A lbw reasons why we can afford to' sell cheap er than other houses: 1st. We buy and sell for cash. 2d. Wc buy direct from first-lmnds. 3rd. We buy in such large quantities as secures us n reduction on our goods, and toe yivc our customers the benefit of this reduction. Wc do not wish to mislead the public by presenting false' statemenli. We make no imcrtiune icliich are not positively "baclcc&btf the TRUTH!" We invite you to call and inspect our ha mense stock of goods', comprising, Boots, Shoes & Rubbers ! (ask Fott otm 3 double upper, rubber used boot the uiar.j MAT AWM M.JP9 DRESS & DRY GOODS, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &cl and be convinced that ice not only sell cheaper than any oth er CASH or CREDIT HOUSE in this section, but Mat our goods are of a superior quality. Respectfully, ADAM. MEHRKAM & SON, IBank Street, Lehigntoii.- The largest assortment of novelties. in.. the Lehigh Valley. . Boucles All-Wool, Silk and Wool and Two Toned, Homespuns, Mean & Scolcl Boucle and Side-Bands. Cashmeres and Ottomans, all colors and prices. Velvets Plain, Brocaded and Striped, one and two toned; Blacl. and Colored. Double Width Tricots, Plain and Mixed, All-Wool, at 50 Cents a Yard. All-Wool Serges, 2f inches wide, all colors, 25 cts. a Yard, H. GrUTH & SON, 634 Hamilton St, Allentown Ocbibejr3, lSR5-ty A GREAT BAEr AIIT ! ! 1 have now on hand one nf the CELEBRATED DYER & HUGHES' ORGANS! m WW I1AS3. DIAPASON. 1'IU.VOIPAL. DIAPASON FORTl.', riASO, BUB-BAS?. BASS COUPLER. Tho baeli ftherJiiei- carried high at rntrl uirt with miielva eornlca and eaji.tlalr ursttlv Qnlthrd In Iha rhrn-eit rreneh W.lnul. Tl raUloua prloacf tbia liiktruineul is 2:7. 1 will Mil ll for Sultablo for Parlor, Small Ohuroh? or Sunday SohooL H. Y. MORTHIMER, Sr., Carl)3a AtiYOCalC BnilUllE. Lehlghton, nt m ra n Just received a flue lot of York State ft DDI R onH nMEIiNS Catarrh Eetlocs consequence tra Uabia totnpPoK tatirth ts cct tttcnlod to la poason, UJm o;e ;fo t i-crjticr.tly deft roy tbo -enaorfptnr.il ct:d often dcrdppca Iota brcnahtils DrpsbT-fN 1.T7 consumption, I'ndoubteiily manf CAspfi of oowumptlcn crljlruto la catarrh. Uppffa Sarsrpiirlln enrcs cntnna nnd nap ttvm effected rctnattabta cuns tt cootupljkia itself, ln lis wrly rtsfjrs. A bopS (SMttunlng eU.tcirwits cf tiuny ceres by Mood's BawipA r!l!. vu bo K.nt free tortl hd rtfi'rt tddrwa tu C X. lluud fc Co., Lorall, Mast. 4 Crxtarffi, and Impup pipf Hood's Birsnpnrrfl.t Jis lIped inA moix for r..l.iri!t (mil iti-nttro tluodiJiun minbln-j vlel.'v'rurd.'' A,IUit,Byroertc,r., Y." 'I riiuVrul tltreo years Trltaonarrb, Bad my rx-pcra! bcr-lih Tens pour In oc&ojncD--i, Wlu.n I tia.lt Btiud's Hirsnparllla I found I li.-.d tl:o rl-t;t rvtiiftlT. Tl-vtaurrb Is JlcWJut, r.s Ilood'i H.ir?npjiiinals yVmtnlbamyWffp, r.nd tho pcricral lenotf my tTJtcn Is impror. loc,'' Tkam; V.nnaviu, ItocltetivT, N,). Sold b7 an drnirzlste. Cll rtt tot K SMs only by C. I. ROOD 0 CO., Lota, MM. EOO Dpsda Ono DoliarliJ Plain Cloths, .. Tricots, Whipcords and CassimerSi ACTION 25, Twelve Stops, witu jioweiful set of Sub Bass and Divided Octave Couplier ; Five Octaves ; Five Sets of Heeds, two sets of twenty-three Notes each, tw&jcts of t w e 11 1 y - 0 i ght Notes each, and ono 6et of thirteen Notes each. TREBLE. MEI.ODIA, FLUrU. ETIIO. TREMOLO. rKIKCIl'AL FORTE. TREBLE COUPLER, TWO KKEE SWELLS. pies. ! -AT
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