'Original Ohoap Cosh Storp." Our new and handsoiuo lino of Ladles Silk Handkerchief. Idollei l.lnen lit msttteh( llnmlkerclilff, Ladles Linen Mournlnir Ilandkerchlcrs, Ladles Hordcrrd Unmlirle Handkerchiefs, Ladles Plain Oanibrlo Handkerchiefs, Ladles l.lnen Uollar, Ladies Hamburg Trimmed Collars, Ladles l.lnen Mournlnir Collar, Ladles Fancy Lace Collars; newcstpattornJ, Ladles I. ace Fichus, Lndlrs Fanoy Tle, Indies' l.lnen Uuiri, Ladles IlamburarTrlmmed CufTs, Ladles Hose, oferery Description, Ladles Hose Supporters, Ladles llraccs, the best make out, Ladles our stock of Corsets la well worth your attention aa It Is tlio pret'lest, most durable, and choapest lino of Corsets ever shown In this town. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opr. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh, in, Pa. Juno o, 16S3-ly. ton, SATURDAY, BEPTEMBEIt ,22 1883. Our Neighborhood In Brief. An Incendiary ("no Sunday rooming destroyed a large frame building belonging toT.H.Sitgreavcs,and occupied by a team- tier, at Easton. Loss, $5000. A mining onglneer named Lewellen was arrested la Wilketbarre on Sunday charged with attempting to take the life of J. C. Williamson, who, It la sold, bad wronged Lewellen'a daughter. SSuGO TO nOSEDEUV'S, IN OHEUT'S BUILDING Full AN EASY SHAVE. Rose Carton, of Mauch Chunk, who has been In service with J. J. M oyer's family, at Easton, disappeared a few days since. Neither her parents nor employers huvo been ablo to obtain any information aa to lierwherea bouts. fiSuA lot of jood second hand witches for tale at S. Uagaiuau's store, Dank street, Lebighton. William Knopp, n tintmilli of Hozle ton, tell from the sculiblding of a house on Tuesday. The fall waa more than twenty feet but Knapp escaped without lujury. Best make of Horso Shoe Nails for 20cts a pound by the box at J. L. Gabel's. On Wednesday ol last week.Mre. Fran ces Scbadcl, of Tomhickcn, near Shenan doah, gave birth to an infant weighing two pounds and a quarter. It is in good health and of perfect proportion. The weight la le-ss than that of two potatoes dug up by an Allentown farmer. r-O-Fur Sole, an Illustrated edition of tho History of the United States, four large octavo volumes, will be sold cheap. For particulars call at tho Aovocatk oflice. A Polish hoy named FogliUky fell from a trco last Sunday and dislocated Lis neck. He died nest day. Ills friends livo on Centre street, Shenandoah. G. W. Cainpbell,cliargcd with outraging a twelve year idd girl in West Fenn, 8 huylklll county, uas had the case com promised. 2EfJ-An increase of Clocks Watches and Jewelry at Ilagaman's store and a decline in prices, rioasocull nmlspeaswo make sao false statements in advertising. On Thursday nltorjioon Patrick Mayes, a well. known citizen ot Ilazlclon Mines, while taking a stroll in tho vicinity of Gravel Run Spring found the dead body ol man lyiag in tins lootpath. A coroner's Jury failed to identify thi dead man. Bernard Amerman,of Forks, Columbia county, though JU yarsof age, frequently Willis Qftcen or twenty miles a day selling medicine. lOd, to 40d. nails ot J. L. Gabel's for only $3.00 per lieg. Locks $2.75 per doz. The Allentown Evening Telegram has been purchased by Alf. C Moss, who is now the- exclusive editor and proprietor. He will be assisted in tho management by Mr. E. Moss, f&Rniauy years cdilor and proprietor of the LSgh Jlegiilcr JS-O-I Have purchased an immense stock of Wall Puparas jobs, and will give tho people of Carbon county a chance to buy re tall at wholesale prices. Don't miss this chance. E. F. Luckcuhach, 61 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. aa.If you wanla nice smooth ,casy shave Tour liair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Rocderer'a Saloon, under the Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't vou forset it. On Friday morning Sarah Jackson, the colored servant of Rev. Butler, ofKailiti, died suddenly of apoplexy. When her twin was liurst open, early in the morning, the was found lying dead on the floor, face downward. Deceased was very corpulent and since an attack of yellow fever, many years ago, had experienced considerable difficulty in breathing. TheyImmcfln.-)5ri(7iV (English or German -4itiou),and the Cabdom Auvocatk will be stnt to any address on receiptor two dollars. The price of the AgrieuUuriit is I I . 50. tirGnto Haeaman's store, Lchlghtnn, r., to get the leading genuine American waU-lies; as he deals In none of (he foreign Imitation trash with which the icople have been so extensively swindled. For the week ending on the 15th inst.t III, 233 tons of eoa! was transported over the It. V. Kit., making a total of 4,048,358 tons to that date, and showing an increase of 183,432 as compared with samo tlrao last year. J. L. Gable has just re ceived three car loads of Phos phate which he is selling at $30 and !j35 per ton. The borough cemetery in llailetou a place which like Tarsus of old Ij "no mean city" is shamefully neglected. Cows tramp the graves and occasionally a dog or other animal gets hold of a human bene. And yet there is a Sentinel and a I'.'ain Spealer In this centre of civilization, and there are frequent dissertations about Em pires, Life, Death, Immortality, and somo other matters not so locally Important as a decent graveyard. , Elalington was packed like the pro verbis I sardine box on Sunday, theorras Ion being a Lutheran Memorial Festival, which was held in Keru A Junes' grove, Upecial trains from Easton ot.il Mauch Chunk took crowds of Motile ti. the place, Over two hundred able-bodied admirers of Martin Luther's character wont forth on tba pilgrimage from Lehighton alone. Pure Linseed Oil, at J, L. Gabel's, GS cents per gal lon for cash. It Is rumored that the Reading Railrcad will extend Its road from Audenried to Ilaxleton, a dlrtance of fuur miles. Haile loo is a town of no mean Importance, tl.o population in and about it being from 15,- u,uuu. me oniy railroad there the Lehigh Valley, but as that is a live road i and does all it can to accommodate the pub lic, the people up there are in no position tu Hud fault. Allentown lUcram. Hlrnm Davldslurg, son of D. Dayldi 1 lrg, tbo well known joweler of Wilkes-' burg, Itao woll known joweler of Wilkes-' barre, was arrested on Duller nyonuo, last Sunday morning, while in tho act of hiding behind a lumber pile. Combustible mater ial was found In his possession and, on being questioned, ho asserted bis intention to set fire to the store of bis employer a Mr. Horn, who accused lilni of stealing money from I he drawer. He was at once taken to prison. William Runyan, who was found dead at Jersnytown on Saturday, was a brother of Milton Runyan, of SLcnandooh, who has gone to the sceno ol tbo tragedy to pursue an Investigation. He is convinced that his brother and bis brother's wife wcra murd ered, and, as be is a gentleman of means and determination, he proposes to huut tho guilty parties down, If possible Ready mixed paints at J. L. Gabel's for .$1.25 ,per gallon. Early on Tuesday morning n nice litllo Aurora Boreallsappeared to a distinguished medical man of this town. It was some thing In size, between a good sun-flower and the Pnckerton Electric light. The medical man says it was only a young "rory" and hopes that when it grows older It will call round again. Dr. Rober wishes it to bo understood that ho makes no charge whatever against the school authorities In the matter of what ho considers to have been defective ventila tion. Human foresight cannot anticipate all contingencies. Nobody foiesaw the ter rible accident on Brooklyn bridge, but eyrybody was wise after the event. Let us also, school directors included, he wise, even after (ho event; and seo to it that all schoolrooms, which have been closed for months, shall be thoroughly ventilated aud heated or cooled lo the roper temperature before the admission ol a eincle child. Detective Burkhard arrested Joseph Gragg of South Bethlehem on Saturday afternoon for stealing a ride on a freight train on the East Fcnn railroad. Ho was taken befureAldermau ICIeckcr lor a hear ing, who committed hi in to the care of Warden Jucobyfor 15 days. Tho shipment, ofstSlo from, Slallngton and vicinity for the week, ending! Septem ber 8, 1883, were' as follows: Hoofing s!ate 1,883 iquaref; school s'atr, 1,122 cass; blackboards, 120 cases; flagging, 155 cases and 18 pieces; mantel, 1 case. Lewis' Best White Lead at $7.00 a hundred at J. L. Gabel's, for cash. An artesian well, which Is lo be 050 ft. deep, Is being bored half a mile cast of Scranton, to get water for the furnaces aud mills of the Lackawanna C. i I. Co. Tbc20th annual exhibition of thoBerks County Agricultural aud Horticultural So cioly will take place at Reading, on October 2, 3, 4 and 5. Two grand concerts will bo given daily. It is expected to be tho most successful exhibition ever held in the Stale outside of Philadelphia. Gov. Pattison, tho candidates on tho respective State tickets, ami other prominent men are expected to bo present. The hop at tho "Carbon House," on Thursday evening of last week, under the management of Messrs. Kressloy, Former and Campbell, was a grand succesj. More than 60 persons were presctit, and enjoyed themselves until nmang the wo tmn' hours. John O. Williamson, a lending sporting manof Wilkrs'Jtrre, charged with attempt lug to commit a gross crimo upou tho young daughter of Engineer Llewellyn, has been ur'ested und held to answer at a future hearing. A woolen null is to bo built in Beth 'ehem. James Hubbs and Charles Jenkins were terribly burned by a powder explos ion in Buck Ridgo Colliery, at Shumokin, on I-rtday. The Republicans of Pike county bought a brass cannon fifty years ngo with which to celebrate Republican victories. It has uot been used for thirty five years. The police ol New York city have been notihed to look for Abrain S. Nesbil.the 10 year old son of tho President ol the Second National Bank of Wilkisbarro', Vi., who ran awoy from home and is supposed to bavo gone there. He is said lo bo heir lo $500,000. Young Nesbit Jell home three w eks ngo. The Democratic County Convention was held at Allentown, Stturdav afleroon aud Iho following ticket uomiuatod: For Sheriff, Charles Mayberry; District Altor uey, J. Marshall Wright, Recorder, Joseph 0. Rupp; Poor Director, Edwin Kramlich Surveyor, Francis Weiss; Stato Central Commiutee, Hon. Ernst Nakcl.. ELECTRICITY. Ol all the known Electro Galvaulc Appliuuccs at the present day it inow conceded hv the Mp.lir.nl l.v,.. tcrnily and Electriciaus generally, that the .iMirnmu uuiraillC WS 1IOWAIIU SlIlKl.llH are the best, possessing Intrinfio Electrical menu, as one sun-in or oppliuuce can be titled to any pari of the body, which is nut true of any other. Hen n,lnniiUn,,i i unnincr column ol thispaper.-L'crtVie Go idle. ueorgo Wcgan, of Hazleton. has six fingers and a thumb on eoch hand, and seven toes on one foot and six on the other, So 6overe has been the drousht in tho Delaware Volley, that farmeis oro not galheriug the buckwheat crop, but will plow up the land and sow winter grain Tho 200th anniversary of the deliver ance of Vicuna Irom Mahommcdan infidels by tho Polish King, John Sobleski, was celebrated at Shenandoah on Sunday last, There is a yery large Polish and Hungarian population In that neighlwrhood. and crowds turned out In a great p irade. Among inose in line wero nearly 200 uniformed Guards of Warsaw. A similar celebration tok place at Shamokln A corps of engineers, Ir. charce of Chief Engineer Wood, of the New York, Susque hanna, and Western Railroad Company, i now surveying a line for the extension o that road from the Delaware Water Gun to lorueryis, a distance of between lorlv and forly.fi vo miles. Chif Engineer Wood has Uld a contractor that the route would be ready for grading nuxl week Mr. Giering, tho postmaster at Emails, T.al.ll. n.... 1 1 ... .. since the Legislature rnado the limine nl sparrows permissible. He shoots the birds and has them prepared for table use in tho shuiieorp.itpio.and hedeclaies them to bo fully as good as reed birds. The first mess he had consisted of twenty-seyen birds, all oi wnicn he brought down at one shot Win. II. Vandorbllt, , """'1 Goweu and a party of railroad men visited Reading last week and Inspected the rail mill und car shops of lha P. & R. rt. u. Company, alter which they left for New York City by way or Tort Richmond. Tho Democratic Convention of Lacka wanna county met at Scranton on Tuesday is I morning to uominate a candidate for Core- ner, that being the only office to be elected t tare this Fall. City Solicitor Burns pre si led, and Dr. 8. P. Reed was nominated fur Coroner ou tho first ballot. William Llblcli, Cfl years of ace, com niltleiC sulcida ou Tuesday at Shenandoah j by taking laudanum. Ilia health waa poor A slx-ycar-old son of James Aliern, of Ashland, fell through a Ircillo bridgo on the Philadelphia anil licading Railroad to tho ground, a distance ol 124 feet, aud was seriously injured, on Tuesday. Since tho disappearance of Roso Carton seycral other girls have been missing from tho neighborhood of Eatton. Nobody can account for the occurrences. The Greenback Convention, held at Fottsvlllo on Monday, .was not a brilliant success. Dr. Birch, of Port Carbon, and Congressman Brumm devoted large portions of their speeches to regretting the small at tendance. Colonel J. Augustus Fago, a prominent and wealthy citizen, of Mllford, Tike coun ty,a lawyer and politician, tied yesterday, aged, forty-nine years, from tumor-of the liver. The corner stone of the Methodist Epis copal church to be built on Franklin street, Wilkesbarre, was laid on Tuesday. Rev. Mr. Woodruff, the pastor, conducted tbo services, and addresses were made by Revs. Brownscombe and Smith. -wnai is ciaimea to ue mo greatest coal minlunundcrloklnginlhiscouulry will be a .inmcnced soon by uoxe llrns.&uo., wuo have reopened one ol the elopes sunk br Jonah Reese at Bcayer Meadow about six teen years ago. It is proposed to drive to tho old No, 3 Beaver Meadow gangway and then determine the points from which work shall begin to tunnel from Quakake to Mud Run, a distance of five miles. Young DavMsburg, ol Wilkesharre.who was arrested on Sundav for arson, was re leased on Monday and given over to the care or bis lather. Uut about noon the young man Improved the occasion by at rinptiug to burn the- family residence of his father. The flames, however, were dis covered and extinguished ,as also the young man. Tills lime ho was put in the luck up. Ho Is not supposed to be in his right mind. We would call attention, in another column, to the new advertisement or Mr. W. II. Slrauss. His great "Star" tloto op- posite the L. & 6., depot, on Bank street. offers unusual attractions to oil residents and visitors during the Fair week and at all seasons ivho deslro to procure tho largest variety with the least expense. Groceries' Qucensware, Dry Goods and Notions, all In lull lilies, are on sale at the "Star" empor ium, and friends, neighbors and country men aro invited to inspect them. The flag of the "Star" which has been nailed to the mast, Is "Largo Sales aud Small Profits." It is stated that President F. B. Gowe n or the P. & R. R., is really going to give up the presidency ot both the railroad and the coal and iron companies with which he has been so long Identified. The reason given is that V. II. Vunderbilt has induced him to accept the general solicitorehip ol his new system of Pennsylvania railroad at a salary equal In, It not exceeding, that which he derives Irom bis present position. To all whom It may concern : By a lecrco made ut Lafayette on Wednesday, the aged, wisdom worn Sophomores huve decided that in future the geutlo " Fresh men" shall bo permitted to carry canes with or without india rubber handles. The future peaci-fulness of international rela tions of tho Western Republic is now per lectiy assured. N. 11. Our "devil" savs this Is a cuniue joke I The EjsUin Ujbo Ball Club was dis banded on Monday night, and the players who wero mostly rrom Philadelphia, re turned lo their homes. The season was not a success owiug to tho lateness with which the club wus'nrgaiilzcd, and the dif ficulty in securing dates with other clubs. There aro five weddings on tho carpet In Bethlehem, aud all tho brides are Mo ravian single sisters. By tho way, what is a double sister 1 The oldest person in Buck's cuunly is Mrs. Catharine Kcll.of Quakertown, who is in her ninety-eighth year. Last Full she walked six miles without resting. She has 72 great grand children. It is with much pleasure that we oc knowledge Iho receipt of a very inlercsting copy of the Denver licpublican, sent by our id Iriend and towusinan Mr. Fred Leuckel jr., who is at present residing ot ICokomo, Colorado. Wo trust that his "pile" is"grow- ing up with ilia country." The disease lias opened in Hazleton. Hera's what tho 1'lain Stealer says : The interchange, of tlio small tintypes known as 'Gems" Is becoming the next thing to a mania among school children and young people generally. One young man In Iowd after having oue set taken was compelled to have nine stts mora taken, making one humfred and eighty in all, to accommodate his numerous friends. Ue now has a splen did collection. - Mt. PIcaBant was greatly agitated lost week by a Hungarian elopement ft-oui thot place. A bright eyed buxom womau, mar ried five years, left her home and her hus band with a young Hungarian. Sho was the belle or the colony. It is supposed that they have goue to California. The Hun garians are taking kindly to American civilization, A convention of firemen is being bold In Scranton this week. The department or Allentown is represented as follows: Chief Dllllnger, H. Focht, Johu llull'ord and E. II. Reunlnger, or the Columbia; A. O. Do- wait and Aaron Henry, of tho Good Will; George Klein, of tho Liberty, and G. W.Fus sclmun, of tho Allen. Charles V. Wicder, of Emaus, arrested last week on a charge of Forgery on oath of Cyrus W. Kauilinau, of Blandon, Berks county, was given a hearing before Alder man Jonos, In Allentown, on Monday morn ing, and required to give bail In tho sum of $300 for trial ot court. Wieder.it is alleged, forged Kauffman'a name on a note for $125. Tho officers of Calypso Lodge,No. 2,093, Knights of Honor, of Bethlehem, have just paid $2,000 to Mrs. Helen Luckenbacb, widow or the late Ed. H. Luckenbach, ofi said place, the same being the amount of a policy of Insurance issued lo deceased by said Lodge, Hon. Robert Klotz will plea-o accept our thanks for tho Compendium of (be Tenth Census of the United States which has been forwarded to us st bis request. Mrs. E. II. Rhodes, formerly resident In this borough, now of- llhlca, N. Y., is In town visiting her numerous old friends and acquaintances. Sho Is looking remarkably -4sY -John Illnsn. nr T.Ahlfflilnn i working in Packcrton yard, was eiriously injured on Wednesday forenoon. Having stepped off oue track to avoid an engine be stepped on another only lo be struck down by , , train com ng rem a direction In "Ul uo um looaing. nJlb:A ,?::e:!i' L!uy ii? ideml nf im 4"j uiv- , -r. , , ,, . -The Easton Fa r. held last w.ek, was unlortunalely .truck by bad weather, and , " "u't lu ' w iiituuiait, Patrick Dunnlngham, employed at No. 11 Lanes colliery, I 'lymoutli, hod his collar bone fractured on Friday by being caught between a moving car aud n prop, Thtie Is no provision made for the ex change of three cent stamps and stamped envelopes alter October 1 at, and thoso hold Ing them after that dato will be compelled to loso the extra cent. The WilkeS'Uarre Academy Is now In its first week with 75 pupils, a gain of 25 per cent on last year's opening. William Smith, aged 38 years, a resi dent of Nantlcoke, y I si led Three Cornered Pond on Monday with a number of friends for tho purpoeo of fishing. They wero all more or less under tho Influence f liquor. Smith went out in a boat with a companion and while throwing his line upset the boat aud was drowned. Illscompaninn escaped. . Cbas. Ilonn, of Weath-trly, has moved In toone of Wm. Ropsher's now dwellings on Bankway, this borough. Cool the evenings. Defending a Principle. Joseph Morosky and Peter Lutslow, Ivfo Hungarians residing at Shamokln, were turned out of Simmon's saloon last July be causo they made a row about 15 cents being deducted from a trade dollar. Tbo case was lriei, Mondov Iast. There wne good (aa nud tt bis crow,anJ tho Court decidul that tho gallant Hungarians should pay all costs, amounting to $114 73. Misplaced Confidence- A strange case of misplaced confidence occurred ut the William Veap Colliery, near Shenandoah on Saturday afternoon. The colliery employes were being paid off and among those yet In tho mine were ten or twelve Polish miners, working in adjoin ing breasts, who selected Georgo Bolter, one or their companions, to go to tho surfaro and draw their money. He took llieir- checksand received (he amounts due, some thing oyer $300. Instead of returning to the mine Bolter took to the woods and u thorough search has failed to find him. New Catholic Church. Tho corner stone of tho new St. Nicholas Calhollo church, at Wiikosbarre, was laid on Sunday with imposing ceremonies. Tho church, which will be among tbo finest la theso parts, was begun last year and will cost $50,000. Tho ceremonies wore con ductal by Right Rev. Bishop 0,Hara, of the diocese of Scranton, assisted by all the Catholic clergy or Luzerne county and so- verul from Scranton. Fathers Z-;ller, of Brooklyn: Mulholland, or Phlladelphia.nnd McDermott, or West Chester, were alio present. Tho Oil Can A rain. Mrs. Llgimuud Fisher, or Bethlohem, was fatally injured by burning on Saturday evening. WliiU pouring.oil on tho fire, tho can exploded, sotting fire to Mrs. Fisher's clothes aud burning her in a terrible man ner. She ran out to the yard when neigh bors camo to her assistanco and encceeeden in putting out the flames. The unfortu nate woman lingered in nn unconscious state until one o'clock on Sunday morning when death relieved her sutlerings. She was literally roasted alive, being burned from heud to Toot. Sho leaves a husband and fivo children of whom tho oldest is 8 years and the youngest 8 months. A Man of Family. A Gorman rag picker, named Jno. UefTner, a resident of Reading, was killed nn the Pennsylvania railroad at Lancaster on. Wednesday of last week. Uo was sixty, soven years old, and was the fatherot forly two children, which were all born in twenty-eight years. Helmcr hod three wives. The first wife lived 8 years and bore seven teen children, soyen times twins and once triplets. The 6ccond wife became (he mother of fifteen children, before tho passed away. Wife No. 3 was the mother of ten children, making in all forty-two. Only five children "urvivo him, two of the se cond wife and three of the third wllo. Roopenlng a Slope. Tho Huzlctou liain Speaker of Iho 15th Inst., says: Ono of the slopes sunk by Jonah Reeso at Beaver Meadow about sixteen years ago is now being reopened by Coxo Bros. - Co. It is proposed, IT nothing In tervenes to check tho operation, to drive to ward tho old No. 3 Beaver Meadow gong, way, and when tho opening is made then to determine tho points from which work shell begin to drive the (Juokake and Mud Run tunnel ; this will undoubtedly be the great est undertaking in connection with cool mining in this country. From Quakake to Mud Ruu it is about five miles, across the Spring and a ridge of the Buck Mountains. The Bridegroom Tarried. Charles Dalrymple, a dude, or a "stylish) young man," was in Easton on Monday night. But that is not tho most remarkable incident in his career. For some mouths past his name has been connected with thai ol a young lady, n school teacher, at Lam- bertville, N. J. Last Saturday night was fixed for the somowhat precipitated nup tials. Minister on band, bride beautifully dressed, largo number of inyited guests present, and sumptuous wedding feast pro pared. Tho party waited and waKed but tho bridegroom camo not. Later on it was found that "Charllo" had gone to Pcnnsyl- vauia, towards Mauch Chunk and the Swiss ;nountaius of America." He Is now said to be engaged to an estomable young lady in Danville, Pa. Annual Meeting of the W. 0. T. U. The annual meeting of (lie Penu'a W. C. T. U will bo held at Belleronte, Centre county, October 10th, 11 tit and 12th, 1833. It will be composed of delegates from the 225 auxiliary Dmons in the State. Besides Mrs. Witteninyer, Mrs. Hannah Smith, Miss While, and others of our well known home workers, Mrs. Hunt, of Boston, and Mrs. Baldwin, of Trenton, are expected lo be present. Women ot our Stste Interested in tem perance work, though not connected with our Union, will be made welcome. For orders' for excursion tickets, send not later I than October lh, insloslng envelope prop- cTijr auureuen anu stamped, lo Jurs. Ellen M. Witson,112Sralth(ied.atreet,ritl.burgh, 1 cun'a. Two Ilea Crashed in a Mine.- A miner -named Flanagan came upon a ghastly spectacle on 'Tuesday morning of last week, in the Cornell Colliery oT Scran ton. Having fired a blast he went for refuge into an idlo chamber or the mine where be stumbled across the bodies'of two men. In vestigation showed that every bone In the bodies of the men was broken. As the miner who found them said, "tho bodies looked as if tliey had gono through a thresh- Inv mnol.lna " Wl,.. I. .!,.. .1. - .1. ...... ,, .. .ancu W IMO IIIOUIU 0r the shaft It was found that the remain. ... ,h. f ,,,, n ,,, .., ,,... -. ? . of who bad applied for work on Monday morn ,DS- After they had been given lamps and guiae.l to their place ot work they had not been Men alive. It is probably that the reil aun of their death will never bo known. Democratic DelegateEleotloiu and County bonvontions. The Democratic Totcrs of Carbon county will hold their delegate elections on Satur day, September 20th, 1833, between the hours ol 2 and 7 o'clock.p. m., at the places of holding the general elections In these veral districts, (unless otherwise ordered by the proper loc.il uommilteo and due public notice given of the place specially agreol upon) tnd elert delegates to ri-nresent said districts In County Convention to bo hold ai me uourt ltuuse, In tho boroneh of Munch Chunk, on Monday, October 1st, lh83, at one o'clock n. in., to uomiuato candidates lor Associate Judge, District Alturuny and County Surveyor, and (u transact such other business ua mav bo in order under the rules. The districts will elect the following number of delegates re eiectively, being orcordiug In tlio number of Democratic votes polled at the last gen eral election i Dial's, Dctcqatc Audenrlod 2 Beaver Meadow.... 3 E Mauch Chunk... 3 Kasl lVnn 2 Franklin ...3 Kidder Nortl 2 Kidder South 2 Lansford .....3 I!t's, Detcqatc Mahoning 2 M Chunk, 1 W 3 Mauch Chunk 2 W2 Nesqii'-lmnliig 2 Packer 2 Piickcrtnn 2 I'arryville 2 I'euu Forest 2 Summit Hill 5 Tnwameuslng 2 Wealherly 5 Jjjiusauno 2 Lehlsh 2 Li-hlzhton 6 JjTowamensing...4 WuissjKirt , 2 The newly appointed members of the County Committee will also meet at tho Court Itouso. al 1 o'clock p. m., on Mon day, October 1st, to organize anil transact business. R. M. BRODIIEAD, Ciayman Democratic County O-mmiiltee. Republican Primary Election. Tne Republican County Committee meet ing of Monday, September 10th Ins'.., fixed Friday, October 5lh, between tho hours of 2 o'clock and 9 o'clock p. in., for holding primary or deli-gate elections, and Satur day, October filli, at the Court House.Mauch Chunk, the time und place for holding Ilia nominating uonveniion. The districts, as hercinafler named, will bo entitled, in tho coming Convention, .to Ilia-number ordelegates bet opposite each "district. The representation is based on the last Gubernatorial vote cast, as reiiuired by the rules of tho Republican Couuty lyoiniuiiu-c. Dint's, Delcqatcs. Audenried 2 Beaver Meaduw 3 East Pen n 1 K Mauch Chunk. ..2 Franklin 2 Kidder North 1 Kidder Soutl 2 Lansford 4 Lausanne 1 Lehigh 1 Lehighton 3 L. Towamensiug....! Dint's, Dchnatcs. Mahoning 2 M. Chunk, 1st W...4 M. Chunk. 2d W....3 Nesquehouiug 2 Tucker 1 Packerlon 1 Penn Forest 1 Parry-villa 2 Summit. Hill 5 Towaincnsinz Wcathcrlv 4 Weissimrt. K. M JIUhllliAKN, Chairman Rep. County Committee. Lovors, Hnngry Steeds and a Policeman. The Allentown Tilcgram is rcspousibte for the fjllowlng: Two young men of this city hired a doubla teim from ono of our liverymen on Suuday and started for Beth lehem to visit lady friends. On nrriving at Bethlehem they droye to tho residence of their lady friends, and tho party of four started out for a pleasure drive. They had notpioceoded far before they meta"partlcu- lur" policeman, who slopped tho team and said he thought It was about time "the horses wero fed." Tho p. p., in epilo of re monstrance, took the team in charge and left the two young gentlemen and their Indie." to finish their ride on loo',. TI.ey escorted tho ladles to their liomJ3, and then walked back to this city, while tho p. p. took the horses to a livery stable ami had them fed Yesterday morning one of tho young men went lo Bethlehem aud got the team after paying $2 20 lor horse feed. Tho liveryman iuthis city charged them $8 fur the learn Ilcrearter they will take the train to B:th lehom when Ihey wish to sco their girls. Both Dead in Bod.. On Thursday afternoon as a parly o farmers were passing tho farm house o William Runyun, near Jerseytawn, Colum bla county, they noticed that the shutters were drawn aud tho bouso looked as if de serted. After somo delay the door was broken In. Upou the bed in an upper room lay the bodies of Farmer Runyan and his youug wife, with their throats cut from ear to ear. When the doctor arrive! it was found that thoy had been dead oycra week. Runyan was twunty.fivo years of age an his wife about twent-. Both people v.ero highly respected in the community, and were connecled by birth and marriago with the best people in Columbia county. It Is stated that the husband's family is talntei with iusauiiy, and in a note pinned to the murdered woman's dress the husband con fessed his guilt in language which leaves no doubt oT bis Insanity. The matter has caused great excitement. Schuylkill County Politics. At a meeting of the Democratic standing committee of Schuylkill county, held at Poltsville on Saturday, an Interesting scene was witnessed. There wero two candidates for the chulrmanshlp : John Toole, of Ml n ersyille, and Jacob C. Kline, of Poltsville The coulest was o warm that two leading lawyers, one of them, an ex congressman and an aspirant Tor judiciary honors, had a pugilisticencouuter about it in tho prothon otary's office. The difficulties wero settled by the election of Toole as chairman aud Kline as secretary. The Greenbackers held their delegate elections ou Saturday. Rejiorts from seye ral pi the strongholds indicato that the con ventton will be a very small one. No nnm illation will be made for district attorney as there are but three Greenback lawyers in the county, and oue cf them is in cuugress, another is district attorney at present, and tho third does not want the office. Generosity Rewarded. From Bethlehem comes news nt another rase of the usual gratitude. On the afternoon of Sunday, September 2, Frances Barbon, a young woman, who claimed to bo from Preecott, Canada, went into the drug store of Dr. Gross, at Freemansburg, with a very sick chill in berarm.. Belore the mother loft the store the child died. The citizen, of the town interested themselyesin the case and gave the child a decent burial, Miss Burbou gave a abort bislory of her life, ex plaining how she had been led astray, etc, She was kindly cared for and in a day two was provided with a home In the family of Dayid Beckett, Shimeriville, whose wife had died some six weeks previously She was installed as housekeeper. Some Mm during Mondsy she lelt Mr. Beckett's house and took with her between thirty and forty dollars belonging to that gentlemar Bloody Assault. While Henry Fisher was going out Eighth street, Allentown, between the hours ot nine and ten o'clock on Saturday eyenin;, be was assaulted by several unknown par ties, who either stabbed him on the head with a kulfo or struck him a seyere blow with a sharp atone. His hat was cut through and a severe scalo wound inflicted, causing blood to flow Ireely, His assailants acted so quickly that he was unable to recoguize them in the dark, though he be lieves that ho knows one of the nurtin. It is slated lint he bad a slight difficulty with j several young men in the afternoon but it is not known that they were lying in wait lor him. - Hannah Froehlicb, aged 12, daughter of Cbas, Froehlich, of tins plsce, died on Thursday aioruin.-, of diphtheria. Reply to "BamMer" and "Inquirer." I What a lilgh old time somo oryour read-1 crshayohnt at tho supposed discomfiture of tho "native doctors." as some cranky "Inquirer" and looney ' Rambler" liaye been pleised lo style them. I would al most U w lllng tu wager, w "Rambler" says, that If their names wero known, thoy might bo found high on the roll of honor black list of at loast one or two physicians ledgers, with the Dr. column exceeding the credit by, at least, live year old charges,and, If Iho llgbly yeuerublo M. D.'a ledger were cksaly Investigated, some, with their sec- nd wives, might bo found, who had not li iM their firtt wife's doctor bills. There re youths and maidens promenading our thoroughfares to-day, in nil Iholr gran- eur or paraphernalia whoso exponsos lor their first advent or introduction on this maudiinc sphere, aro not yet paid for, al though the Item may not exceed a $5 fee. Wo know these uro heavy charges, but wo aro well Instructed whorcof we speak when we moke them, for they aro Ihe Tacts and nothing but the Tacts. Whilst our local doctors servo the public, (a id live and spend their earnings among them) lor tho paltry sum otbO cents n visit, and go down deep, sometimes, in their own pockets, to get the money to buy the necessary modi cines lor them In the bargain, they uot only ose their trouble lor services rendered but money loo. And ills just such putieuls who huve $10 lo $20 lo pay to any adven turer who may come ulong, and promise to cure their various ullmeuts- imaginary and otherwise. We have hereretercuce ouly to fie peripatetic charlatans aud quacks wh) are here l day with display and music und gone again to iiioi row with contracts un finished. "Rambler" may say "Audacious Inqulroi" may repeat, '-'Swap him olfl Swap him olfl" but let It bo echoed buck "Pay up, Pay up," and our own doctors wou't bo compelled to sell matches, talk big, trade in lumber and sell milk, or In other words, it will not bo necessary lo en gage i'i oilier avocations whereby lo ne cumulate a sinking fund lo do the gener ous and benevolent thing in their most noble aud philanthropic profession lo muko up what they may losa in services rendered und medicines unpaid for by tho ramblers and Inquirers of their appreciative patro nize. "How is that for high? ' wo repeat with "Rambler." A SoJouasER. Big Crock Itoms. -William Shoonberger and family ar rived ut this place, last week from Kansas, William intends to settle down again in his native State, which shows that Penn sylvania is still dearer than Kansas. Tho auniyersary of Lulhcr's birthday was well attended by people from this place, who say that tho ullcndanco was good from all over the Stuto. Somo of our young teachers would join lo with the Mahoning teachers to start a Bank, but tbey aro afraid that the Mahon ing educators would buy most of tho stock, as their salaries are much more princely, and thus leave our teachers only the tail end of Iho business. On Sunday morning tho funeral ser vices of Aaron Solt, who died recently in St. Louis, will bo held ut tbo Big Creek church bv Rey. Freeman. Mr. Fred Graver, of Catasauqua, has been on a visit to his brother Joseph of this placo. Fred left for his home on Monday. Tha time Gxed by tlio board of Frank lin township for tho schools to commenco is Monday, Oct. 20th. Tho readers of the AnvocATR in our place apprcciato the "Mahoning Squibs' and hope that they may be continued in their present excellent style. Mr. Kenierer, of Alleutown, has been here lo buy the paint mill property rrom Paul Buck. Ho intends to put up a grist mill. Henry Neeb, n prominent farmer of this neighborhood, went tho other day lo the black smith's shop, a dUtiinco of about three miles. He took a load of farming tools In a wheelbarrow, heavy enough for Iho average load of a well fed horse. Henry said that be oulv used up four chews of tobacco on his way up the Big Creek hill Tho people hero are in a state of excitement to know how many chews he took during the remainder of hs expedition. He had to stop at a store for a fresh supply. Jo. Parryvillo Items. George Gross, who had his arm broken some two weeks ago, is Improving. Rev. Kindt'ssou, whose ankle has been ailing for years, is ou the road to recovery, Mr. Al. Eetrs had tho misfortune lo fracture one of his ribs Monday oycuing. Ml. Al, Walp mourns the loss of his only child. It bad been complaining lor somo days, but seemed better when retiring on Tuesday night; but when the parents uwokc, Wednesday morning, tho child was dead. We almost had a fire the other evening, The tallow vU, in D. Snyder's butcher shop, boiled over and took fire, but a few bucketB or water saved the building. Furnaco No. 2, is fast being completed. The festival last week realized nearly $200. There was but one contest; that for the velocipede was won by George I'ettit, jr., wlin had 174J votes, Willie MontzUlj and Henrv Fields sumo 120 votes. TLe contest was close, spirited and friendly, Money collected in exjiectatlon of contests for a chain, cane, and doll was paid over by the recipients aud Dr. W. L Kutz re ceived the chaiu, Wally Mills the cane,aud Ella Duulap tho doll. Tiro. The Hobrew and the Lady. A traveling Jew who was In Lehighton on Wednesday selling prize packagos,cbeat ed a lady out of three dollars. As soon as sho discovered that she had been swindled she had a warraut issued, and follow, d him to Mauch Chunk. The Jew had tho privilege of giving her live dollars and "I giving the 'Squire one dollar and nluely cents, and bhe iwssesscs her two dozsu prizo packuges in the bargain. Tins is precisely the way to treat such enterprising Jowith travelers. Mahoning; Squibs Since the last rain farmers of this community are busily engaged in plough ing and sowing their grain. Last week Chss. Musselmau shot a doye which bad come to bis house, with the name printed on its wiugs'Thiladel phia Sporting Club." Tho escaping from the city was uot the escaping from death. The excursion of Friday night will be remembered by all. H made a green sut In the memory of all those who saw it; aud will be an interesting "topic" in our h li ter y, Last Saturday Prof. G. K. Musslemsn of tbo Centre Square Select School went out gunning with the successor shooting ten red squinels and a . The Prof, has our best wishes lor bis success. J. H. Loogacre the noted marksman of this place, who hardly oyer goes out gun ning, went out on last Friday but could net nothing except an unloaded gun, every ?. 11 .1. ...!.. .J II 1l.il. M,. Un' ' '"" Ya, "a" T'ff i ( 'i S8.1 JJ " wdl a Moer wbo khot "chippy." On Thursday two men passed through the valley wbo were leading a big bear. It ' waI quite exciting lor Mr. U . A-, wbo bad iwver mwu a bear before, list of Letters Remaining uncalled for in Iho Fost Of flco at this place, September 21, 1883 1 Arner, Kate, Relnaley. Cltns., Brown, Kmma, Kycnr, Mary, Htiilev, Wosloy, J8h, Hester, Mnntz, Barbara, Senhen, Win., Seamen, Daniel, Wallers, Conrad, Worely, Jnmcs, Welilaw, John, Persons culling for any of tho aboye let ters will please say "advertised." T. J. 8tiiKHT. Ass't P. M. DoJIcntlonl Tlie new M. 14. church, of Lehighton" Pa., will (1). V.) boilodieatcd to tho ner vices of Almighty no-Ion Sunday, Sept. 30, 1883. 8ervlecs will bo held in Iho morn ing ut 111 o'olock, in th afternoon at 3:00, und in the oycuing nt 7 o'clock, Animg tho distinguished preachers lo bo present on tho occasion ore Iho following: Roy. James Nelll, of Philadelphia; Rev. J, M. Hlnson.P. E,or tho district; Rev. J. T Swindells, Rey. G, W. North, and others. A cordial Invitation Is extended to the peo ple lo bo present on tho occasion, Hk.vuy 8. Watt, Paslor. Presbytery of Lohlgh, Tho Presbytery of Lohlgh comprising the counties of Northampton, Berks, Lihlgh, Schuylkill, Carbon, Munroo anil lower Lu zerne, began its annual session at Mshnnny City on Tuesday evening. The Pieshytery numbers thirty seven ministers and forly four churches, besides a number of missions Over lorty members were present, Tho f- ficers were Rev, F. F. lCnlb.ofShcnandoah, moderator; Rev. K E. Miller, Easton, clerk; Rov. A. M. Woods, Mahiiiiny City, per manent clerk, und Rey. E, 0. Eirly, Cata- sauq.-a, treasurer. PATENTS GRANTED. The pillowing patents weio granted lo i-ilizciis oT Pennsylvania, bearing dale Sept. II, 1BS3. Reported expressly Tor this paper by Louis Bagger & Co , Mechanical Experts und Solicitors of Patents, Wushington, D. C, Adams, F, F., Erie, truck. Andrews, Einnuiiifl, WilHamspor'., uptnra- tus tut tempiriug and flattening slu-it-luelal plates. Armstrong, II. W., l'ittsburgh, macluno for making washers. Banks A Chestnut, Newcastle, dinner pall. Barnes, E A., P.ttsburgh, making shovels Becchor, Win. 8 , Westyille, match box. Carter, h, h., Wuyuesburg, firo-box for sletini boilers. . Clifford, A. W., Johnstown, stock car. llyssuii, (J. 11., Altoomi, piston, Lockwuod, D. L, Everett, automatic fly brush. Null, G. W., Green Mount, liftlnor inek. Rich, J. W., Mechiinicsbiirg, iudicator for typo-writers, or cnlis-ranhs. Smith, C. (5., L mealier, device for oiling Bimes lor engines. Tweed, C. H., Allegheny, firn-esrape. Wells, Lovi, Spring Hill, butter-package, LEHIGH TON RETAIL MARKETS. UoniiKCTKn WlUSKLY. Flour per sack jj 40 Flour 3 20 Corn, per bushel so Oats, per bushel 50 Mixed Chop, per owt 1 so Middlings, per ewt 135 (Jorn Ohop 1 jo llran, poi'cwt 1 10 iiuuur.per pounu:..., ;,, 21 .XS, per oozen...., 24 lluiu, per pound j; Lard, per pound g r.niumers, per pound u Potatoes, per bashed STOCK MARKETS'. Reported up lo 12 o'clock, by Do Haven & Tnwnspn(i,uankers,No. 30 8 Third Street Philadelphia. Stocks bought aud sold citucr lor cat 11 or on margin. Philadelphia, Sept 10, 1883. bid asked US3's, Ext 103J 1031 u n c urrency 0 s 131 U S 4J, now 1121 US4-S no, Pennsylvania R It 58J Philadelphia & Reading R It 2.1 LcliUh Vallev RIt f,g Lehigh Coal i- Navigation Co 44 United N J R R .V Canal Co 103J Northern Central it R Co 54J Hestnnvllle Puss. R U C. 12 Buff. Pittsburg & West. R R Co... 121 Northern TaeHic Com 39 " " Prefd 72 North Pennsylvania R R CO! Philadelphia' Erie R R 17 Silver, (Trades) 80 113 120 50 201 701 45 191 55 13 12 30 72j 07 191 90 1)1 F.I). BOWMAN. On thollth Inst., utKlltatlny, ui uiiiiiiiioriuo croup, nusaii none youiiK est child of Mr. und Mrs. Albert Itonman axco a years, 0 months and 25 uayp. BKLTZNKn. O-i tho Olh Inst., at Johns town, Uambrla oountv, )'a lor many years ri-Bioeui. 111 luuucn uiiuna. wminui ueuz, nor, aged cj years, a uionlns and 7 days, A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and inuiscreiions o youin. nervous weakness, early decay, loss or manhood. &.a . 1 will semi a reclpo that will euro you, KIIEK OF Oil A miK. This Kreat remedy wai discov ered liyn. nilssloniry In South America. Send a sulf.addrcssed envelope to the Hkv. Josxru l. inuAH, station n, new lorni;iiy. aua. l..-ly. Mauch Chunk House, Susquehanna Street, Mauch Chunk, Penna T. V. FEIIlt, Proprietor. When visiting at tho County Soat this Hotel will founu to bo hrst-class In every res pect. Wloes. Liquors, Lager ileer. Cigars and other Refreshments of purest quality at the liar. Terms very niodorate. Patronage solicited. Sept. 22,1862 Fall & Winter! H. H. Petees' Merchant - Tailoring ESTAHL1SUMUNT, Post Offlco UutldlOK, oji. 1'ubllc Square, Bank Street, LehigUton. i A full Una of OENTrJ' rUKNlSIUNU ' UOUUS, ut Lunut 1-jlcer. mar-i ll ' M VjP- r 3 I j Mr" 1 y '53 B ' x vS"" - & III 1 aUJlMWB.W -'Wl Suffer no longor from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetito,lossof Strength lack of Enorgy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &o. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS novor falls to euro all theso diseases. Boston, November s6, 1881. Efoun CiieMiCM.Co. Gentlemen : "For years 1 h.tvi been a great suflererfiom Dyspepsia, and could get no rcllffhavlng tried everything which was recommend, td) until, acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Urowm's Ikon Bitters, I tried a bottle, whh most surprising results. Previous to taking IIrown's lnorf Uittbrs, everything I ate distressed me, and I suffered greatly from a burning sensation In the stomach, which was unbearable. Since tak ing Brown's Irom Bitters, all my troubles are at an end. Caneatany time without any disagreeable re. suits. I am practlca'ly anithir person. Mrs. W J, Flykn, 30 Maverick St., , Boston. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS acts 'like a charm on tho dlgestlvo organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing tho food, Belching, Heat in tho Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tho only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tho teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. See thCal! Iron Hitters are nude by Crown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark on wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TIE BESS OF ALL i mum mm HIHfl Si POP, KMT AMD BBiSI. 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