ISewAdvcrtiscineiits. i 4 ' . . i Deats & Co., Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, TOST OFFIOB BUILDINO, Weissport, Pernio , Repairing '-' mm i - rail Vlndi promptly attended ta at VEKY . Jttaaoaable Charges. If you need anything in our 'line, give us n call before go ing elsewhere. Our Prices arc ns low as the lowest, and all Goods are warranted to be as represented. I'eb2-y Railroad Guide. & Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY 1884. Trains leave Allantown at follow. (Via Pkrkiiihen Railroad.) For Philadelphia at t.6S. .60, 11.10 a.m.. and t.lt . ta. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at i.P0 n. m.and S.W p.n , , . (Via East Pews naAitcn.) For Reading and llarrlsburir, 0 00, 8.40 a n.IJ.IM.i', and 0.05 p. m. 4 Fer Lancaster and Uoluuibla, 6. CO, t.40a, St., and 4 Sop m. SUNDAYS. , e For IlHrrUburg, and waypolnti, 7.35 a. m., t.i'5 p. tn , Ptl''!thl. 7 31 a. m. .Trains for Allentown leave at follow! : (Via PlKClOMEK Railroad.) Iave Phllad'a. 4 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, l. ., "iJU. anu 1,16 p. ui. SUNDAYS. clave Philadelphia, S.SO a.m., 3 30, M.'aX) ps,m. t:' (Vla.KAST.rVn, IlRAhCII.) I." s.a)&' ' Leave Reading, 7.30, 10 15 a. m., 2.00. 3 50 andniiu ra. Leave Karrisburg, (2 , 7.50, M a. m., 1.45 and 4.1X1 p. ra. Luavo Laneatter, t7,0 a. m., l.to and t'.J0 p. tn I. tart Colombia, 7.30 a. in , 1.10 and 3.4" p. Ri. frrom Etna: Street Depot. SUNDAYS. 2eare Reading-, 90 la. m., 6.00 p. m. J.eave Hnr'lMburtf. 7 00 p. m . 4 0 1 p. m. Leave t hlladcti bias 3w a. in , 0.1,0 p. m. Trains via. "l-erklomen Pftllroan;" marked thns () run to and trum Depot. Mnlh and Oreen strrttt, Philadelphia, other tratnrlo aad tuiiaJlJ-itA.pnri el Depot 1 The 5.i 8 and a. 4 5 a. m. trains from Allen town, and tho l 35 and M6 p.m. train from Philadelphia, rla l'erktoen Railroad, have through cars to and frmn Phllaiielphla. , J. E. WOOTTEN, (leneral Manager. O.O. nANCOI'K, llen'l Pa.-1'r & Ticket Agent Mar 271b. USZ. Smoker of Dlackwrll's OeniUne Dull Durham RmoklnirTobacco will 50( S4J0 mob lS5() 20() 9175 WHO moo 900 70 mo $40 830 20 S10 -rercire lYemluma aa follow on terms and conditions here rpociAedi 1st PREMIUM. ffiflOQ 2d " S2,000 3d " $1,000 82 other rrrmlnmt m LereRhown. The 36 tireminm will be Awarded Deoemtwr S3, ISM lt Premium rom tn the irmn from whom wo re. odretbeUnrMtntiruberorouremi'tr ,tobieco bain prior fo W".tV SdwIU ; ba trlTeq fur the next Unrest nnmbdr and thus, tn tb order of the number nf empty ban receiTett from each, ti the twent.flTe uoccsful oon tUqU. Each Imut mnrt brar our nriarinal 11 till Durham Ittltel IT. (L Here me fUrap, and Caution Notice. Ban mnt bedoneupMciirplrla ft packare. with Dame and addrwa of wader, and number nf hun ronUtn fd, plain f marlted on the out'lde, and roust bAaent.rbivraprepald to lllarkwcll'a Durham Tobnrr Co..Ddhhau.N.O. IWerr Keuulli packatiT has picture of Hull See oar licit announcement DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wagons,Sleighs, &c ' coaasa or U.VSK AMI MtOX STUKKTS, if, LUHKMlTtlN, PiMHf,, Parkloalar attention glren to REPAIRING In all t details, at the very l.iwrst Prices. Putronja:" respeetlully oI lolled and per Nil sitlif etloa guaranteed. Jaar, 4ly,- DAN. WIEAND, TtT VTJP17C AHOr.UTE DIVOR rctiillna-thmuKhout Ilia Viilted States and fJaptda lur denrtlnn, mm-m: purt.lmcimx-r. au-r, fraa. ATT rllv. Inc. ii'iatiid'iiy. etc. Adrlce Ulale roar r4reat.1l a.liirrrs s a I. limr-v waiiu, Horhi uu Mint-, 1:17 Uraalway, New V k July iiM) TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commeroial School. A Hoarding and Hay fSthenl I for Young eojlege, fur Reasonable! Mn ami Laiuies. I'reiaret for it arnica;, anu lor bus.ness. a i asparlenecd feathers I'harres Tiaaa?lin rtffiXS? i.ifIS,.,?,Ch0AUf . wu i . ' . ... IT v. atn. aiH. 8th. . Bib.1 s&mwViKThYo lMJUBUMU)r-MDi. ' DEAfiEHS in 1 I I $11,950 IN CASH GIVEN AWAY K. l.iJ I "Original Cheap Cash Storo." Read This Twice! Two AttrEctiye Slice Bargaics. Every trenttcraan should look to hi. own In . ! terestand buy a pair of these cheap shoes, IUnoAiM No. 1 Is a lot of Men's Fine Uatr and Km Patmt ( onirese Ualleis, the regu lar price of wblchls4 2& bur price IH32. IUtmAiw No S Is a let of Men's Fine im moral (lalter, the regular prloe of which It 3 t , Our Price It i 05. Every Pair Warranted. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Public Square, Bank Street, Lehigh ton. Pa. June 7, H54.1jr. SATURDAY. SEl'TEMUKIi 27. 1884. SPECIAL S0T1CK. rriins making payments to this ullico by money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at the WitissriiRT Tost Orrict, at the Lt hibbin oflico is mt a money order office Our Neighborhood in Brief. Are you Ooing 16 the Fair Oct, 7. 8, V, anil 10. Governor PattUon will attend the A) lentown fair. The R. Penn 8mlth coal breaker ban b4in treated tn a coat of paint. Btt' Ktiit'lng cottini and Darning cotton yery cheap,at tin- Novelty fitor,Iljlikwuy, The Freshman class In Lehigh Univer If v numbers about 135 stinlenls. SS-Elevalor elurm docke. Best in tiie world, at II UnhlV, Mauch I'hiiiik. Have you (mid your county lux? I not do so at once, or you cannot voto on Nov i. MTCall at (he Novelty 8tore, next door tn tho AnmcATK oflico, for bargains I A general snt-iension of coal is ordered from September 2J t ti to October 4th, In elusive. There lias been of tote a very p-rceptl hie falline i fl'ln the slate shipments in Ln high and Norihnmpton counties. jttt-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES an.' JEWELRY just received at 8. HAGA. MAN'S Slorc, Leliighlon. Pa. The Reading oy car aseil up thf roid W.diiriulay di;ienting the "neexlful" tn the employees. Alleiitnwn Is 394 feet above the e 1-vol, Wllkfiharre 51(5, Schuylkill Haven 513, Reading 200, P.ittrtown 150. ft-A variety of booka, verv cheup, nt tin- Novnity Store, next dour to the Advo cate office. Huvh you anything prepared for ex hibitioii at the ciuinty fair, cuiiiiueiii'iug Tuesday, October 7thT jjSJ-Go to Ward's gallery, next tnthn Exchmige lii'lcl, m.il fel lit huud9"mu gems lor 25 crritf. -The Blonds and privileges of the lair grounds will be sold at 2 o'clock p. m, to ley (Saturday). The Pirn number hflhe South Belhle lieu. &rar ne 11 daily wus ikeiicd on MwiiiiHy and pmenls quitean utiractivf appearance. .yZReiiiiiHiila ol unbleached imiimImi only 5 8 viird; tublo oil cloth 33 cents per yard ut the Novelty Store, on Hmikwuy. Our county tair which wuiiiitencc! on the 7Ui or October, will oirer a flnt- Hel.l for candidate loilisimrss-Iheir surplun futids. 0u eveulng last week a paefengi'r train on the Lehigh Val.ey railroad made the. run between IMhlehcm and Easton,12 ini'ea in 13 minutes. It you waut teams for pleaure, biui nest, funeral or weilduig purposes, go in tlio mpular tivery of David Kbbert, on North street. Terms moderate. Altorneya and Justices of the Peace con gel legul cap pads at thit Novelty Store.n.xt to the AnvocATK office, at 35 cents each. An excellent article. Our young Iriend, James P, Smithdhe next Register and Recorder, is stirring up his niiineioiis friends throughout the county and U fast making converts. A ekating rink has been opened in Armory Hull, Slatinglnii, until I lie new riiiK in that borough is titiii-hed. The new building will be 45 by 135 feet. S3t.ll you wanta nicejmooth,easy shave rour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Koederer's Saloon, under the Exchange Iln el. He will Ox you right, and don't you lorgcl It. We are now engaged uion a 40 page catalogue for the enterprising dealer 111 ug ncullural ilnplriiieuts, A. Shive.ou ISauk atrret, which he proposes tu distribute dur log (he fair. &'U.Amos Ebbert, near the brick church, EUM 1 V 1 Jhi, mi mvr hart Penn, is now making magnihceiit car trices tor ca.h. IIiomi ol our leader WMiing carfiel wove elmuld give Him a trial. Lawrence Duller, of Locust Gap, Was c omitted to jail Tuetlay in default id $3 00(1 for an oulmgeous assault 011 a ten y r 1 1 1 gul named. Young, living at Mer rum Collirrr. Clauss dsBto,, The Tail ors, still nave a lew ol those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hund. Ou la.t Monday night Anthony Pad den, residing at Centralia, was run oyer by a traniidriteu by James Uayden,nf L hu1 Gap, and latallv injured. Padden is about fitly yeen ol ego and hat a large lamlly 'K-tTruitcs. Executors, Guardians and olher Duetts, Receipt Books, Judgment oies. Minute or Record Hooks, and Jus licet lllaiika for sale at the Novelty and Notion store, next to the Caeb .s Advooati otHce,oii lid nk way An unknown man hearing the name ol John Sullivan laid down betide a lime kiln, near Kaiton,' on Friday night, and was eutl'ocated, lie was apparently about 24 yeara ol age, Until October 4, a discount nf FIF TEEN PER CENT, will be. allowed to all i-a It puicliateraof WALL PAPElton all tie tock now on hami, b t . L,uckubacti Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Pa Mrs. General Charlca Albright it lying teriuutly ill at theGirard House, Pbiladel phia Bhe arrived from Mauch Chunk on the 15th lust , and wtt taken ill a few day afterward. JMrThe Last Law Passed wat Law a Ei nl. wiiu is iMiiii through I lie. Slate in Iriiuced Law'a Celebrated Bluing, ums lor bluing, bleaching and coloring, an niaket vood Ink For tale at C. T. Until1 and at the Novelty B ore, Baiikwuv. Large nnleri lor the building of rail road mi have rrrriitly bmu reueireil by KrKee, Fuller A Co., at Ferndale. Thit at ! lt assures wo-k lor 500 men for tlx 1 nmutha. I We wondered what caused r genial a ! toille un the tihn f our young friend 0. I v wt . ,i . t , .tit . . . P. Miner, of WWrl. till a day or two ' preotisowa it Ne. . teH.Bee the tinmmpnrabte watehei-ln I gold ami allrer Her tailrnad wa lobes j made at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk The Cleveland anil Ilrmlrirka Cluli, nt this borough, will fling a handmme btnnar to the breete, from tbelr club room, this (Saturday) evening. f SSTZi ll 11 liohtt new suk' at Mauch Chunk. Vtvlf you want lose a grand display The rett, lelegraphnl to a number of th city iwptrs that the Mollle M-igiiirei are rrnrgnniilng tn the coal regions. Is a bate falsehood. There it not the slightest atom nt truth In the report. -II. II, Petert.I. S. Koch. Samuel Walp I and A. 8hlve, atl prominent business men of this place have had beautiful tignt paint. eilon their ehnnr wimlowt by the celebrated artist and sign writer. I. II. Gilbert ul rtiiladelphia. Sa.Moset Rehrlg hat utt reeelred aa Immi-nte lot nf Watermelons, Cantaloupes, and fruits of all'kinds.at his storeroom on South street, which he it selling at bottom prices. Call and tee him and learn his prices anil you will be fure to buy, lor the melons are all ripe and fresh gathered. John Mulherrin quarreled with Jamei Daily in a saloon In Wilketbarre at an early hour Saturday moruingover the re lative merit! of Cleveland and Blaine. Mulherrin stabbed Daily in tbe abdomen piobabiy fatal. There wat considerable growling among tume of the employee of the Bethle hem Iron company on Saturday on receiv ing their pay, but everything pissed o!f quietly. Tills was the first pay tinco tlio reduction nf 21) per cent, in August. -For the wiek ending on Sept. 20, 1884, there was 171 884 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad, making a total of 4,647,500 t ns to date and showing a decrease of 451,155 at compared with tame tune last rear. Rrgr Only $10,00 cah fop an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. The Crane Iron Company, Catasique, has received a large contract for pig iron. Men are euiplord nlglrt and day at the lurnaces, which will soon blow in and again worked lull tunc. This gladdens the hearts of many a poor working man in that place. On Tuesday alterinaia of last week. Susannah, wife of Jonas Andreas, aged 80 years, (I months and 20 days, died of para- Ivsis at her htiaband'a residence, In E.itt Penn, this county. The luueral took plme on Thursday morning at ten o'clock at the Andrea, church, Revs. Stra us and Bar lioloinew officiating. RSril. FI. Peteis, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. A Bin Thing! -Everv euhvriher to the Cabbon Any cats who immediately pays up arrearages and one year In advance will receive Iree for one year Health ami itomt a large 8 mgo, 40 column monthly aper devoted to home matters. Step up. The Bethlehem Inn Compun) is ship ping thirty five can ol sleel rulla il iily, via Leli)gh Valley railroad, to Perth Amleiy. N.J, whence Ihey are sent to Georgia. Tweolv five cars ol rails ore also le-ing 1 lily tent to Cincinnati, 0, for diflvrent railroads. Two children nl Pi trick Chamhers, a oov and girl, reelding at Pleifant Vallej, j'lzerno county, weie viewing n picnic tram going down the Lehigh Valley R iad Monday morning 'mm iho Pennsylvania Milroal bridge, winch passes over the Le hig Valley Road, hen Ihev were struck by a Pennsylvania train The hoy was in ttantly ki led and the girl fatally injured. -Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, are making up elegant suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, for $16, sold last j ear for $24. Call and see them. El wiu Person left Lehigh township, Lehigh covuty. nine years ago, and too'-; up hit residence In Nebraska. A tew daya ago he returned tn Slatiagton and called first at u houso where his 15 year-old daughter wat living. Upon her failing to reiv-giiize hi in lie administered to her a terrible beating He disappeared soon after ward, taking the girl with him and also a younger child. Robert Harkey, a brakeman on 87 Lehigh Valley Ireight train, waa knocked from his train while the cars wsre msing through the tunnel at Pallenburg Monday uflerniMMi by a rock (ailing upon him. He wat titling on a brake at the time and aa the car reached the middle of the tunnel the rock fell. He ha several cuts alaiiit his laco and his left arm and neck are ter ribly laceiated. No lames were broken. lie was taaen to St. Luke't H'.lnul. IlaiiKey'e home, it at Rockdale. The Bangor Central Slate Quarry lias been leased lor forty years by C. C. Coke (air, who in turn has ml, I half his interest o General Gtorge. Philia, consul at tha port of New York from Venezuela, and ti his nephew, Thomss rhlliai, of the itlan I ofSl, Thomas. They proi enlarging the quarry and Increasing the force. Their stale will beshipped direct to South America and the Weal Indies. The quarry list been in operation about tlx yaaraand over 70, 0J0 has been spent for dtyelopments and niichinerv. The Weatberly Council has decide! to light up the ttrrelt with naplha, the con tract having brer, awarded to the Pennsyl van in Globe Gal Company. The company will erect the lamps at no onst tu (be bor ough, and, after a trial of thirty dart, if the ja-ople vote in the negative upoa the question of levying a special tax, they will remove the lamps at their own expenie. About 25 or 30 lamia will be erected, and the company prumita to hay them up by October 1st. A new counterfeit ten dollar note cn the Third National Bank nf Cinclunati.hai appeared. !l it Jescrlbrd at nf the seriet of 1882 wilh the brown or chocolate colored bark. The vignettes on the face of the notes have a very coarse, scratchy apia-Brance, but the bark it well executed and calculated to deceive. Considerable excitement wat created at the Union Depot last evening nn the ar rival of 8 40 (rain from Philadelphia. A well dr-rsed and spparentlr respectable woman arrived with a pa-rot In cage, She wat very much exciied over the In, of her umbrella, a bottle nf rum and a "purfi ' dog, which she claimed were stolen from her nn the train, and accure.1 the train hands of the tnelt. 8he waltzed around the depot and created inch a scene that j OftVer Casey Interfered and red tn quiet I her down. She displayed a larxe Mil of billt and threatened tbe cimpany wilh a law suit. The Valley trtln baring arrived boarded the lam for Alltbtown.- Sovtt AliUUn Btr, A -yar old daughter of Oeorge W. Laury, nf Gait Weissport" was severely lea Idtil by the accidental, upsetting of a dllh of water over her per-AOi O Belva Ann I . Fair Belva Ann I , I know that thou art not a msa But 1 eliall Vote, l'u II oir my coat, And work lor thee, fair Belva Ann. Several boys pieced a needle nn the Le high Valley track at Olardtvilla the other day to have it Aliened by the weight nf the engine. The bvyt were surprised, after the I train had passed, to find the needle firmly bMtA in the rail, and In tuoh a man ner that they could not release It. The needle remained whole, out eyen the point of the eye having been broken. TheEstnn Argiu it responsible for above rather fishy yarn I Tha Western Union Telegraph Com pany hare made a sweeping reduction in night ratet to alt principal point! In the United Stales. Where the tariff hat here (oforo been 40 and 50 cents for ten words, ' Prcnt ' 14 nl' ff fll1" wnril. ann one rani3,nr racu auuitinnai woru. This Inclndi'j. such points as D'ttnp, New York, Uiiflalu, Chicuizo, St. Luiilt, Ceve land, Louisville, .etc. The Philadelphia, Reading and Pottsrllle Telrgniplij Com have anjilied the same rate to Philadelphia llarrlsburg, Lancaster and C'llqnibla. Teacher't Examination. A special teacher's exalillnattnn will be held at Lehighton, In Iho High Sshool room on Saturday Sept. 27. I8H4. Tlio ex amination will bo iu writing and will commence prumptty at V o'clock. T. A. SxYDiit,C. S&pt. Ah. KowweHavo It I Don't tall to take in the roller skating rink In School Hall, Saturday afternoon and evening, in tint afternoon (r-e, in the evening admission 15 cents, skates 10 cents. j ,,,' nightou All wiihing pi indulge III an evenlng's'en tahould be sure and cu. The Le- Orchestra will lurntsh muiio at in tervals during the evening. List of Letter! Remaining uncalled for in the Weiss port nt o llice, Se pt 25th, ISS4! Arner, R'ltban Dilley, L A , ttrotiiHti, B If., IIhIh:. Frank, 2 Klutz. Henry, Mayer, James A., May, Mary B, Deppe, Charlei Dt-ihert, Isaac Oreen, JoMah Kostirtz, Moris I Klinetop, Charles Miller. L A, I Bchuii.lt, Louisa Suit, Ella Veas:e, Ruhard Wilyham, r'utberger. Persons calling for any of Iho above let ters will please tay "advertised." William Kniiciit, P. M, No Coal Combination. The Wilkesbarre Itcord authontiyely denies the report telegraphed all over the country that the coal combination has been reoreanlzed on the iercenlage basis. If tmile pick! up in October and November there wilt probably be no further talk of the Fa-cifii! apK)rlionment of tonnnge, hi t if ifgoet from had to wor-e the necessities nt the case will demand some new arrange ments (or next year. At preseui no new plan has been agreed ui"n. Trade at pres ent is in Kor shape; empty cars are very acurcefiiml the demand East ir improving, but (lie rotiMirart South and West continue to buy Irum hand to mouth. Around Pleasant Corner. Frank Laticliner, o this place, sold h:a horse fo Nathan ZiniitierinHti last week. Meters Oldt and Kelble, of this place, were doing Weisnmrt on last Sunday. Mrs. Bn.dhead, nf Pike county, was the truest ol W. T. Brodhead durjng last weed. C II Reidle, nf I.elilirhtnn, wa the suest nf J. T. MeDunlel'soii last Sunday . A few days ago two voung fellows wer. asked by Mr. Donor when the lime would be tn shoot squirrels, then the fellows answered as soon as you have beat A, F. Oldt running. There wat a dance at McDaniels on last Saturday evening. Everything parsed of quietly, ' Joskpu) ' Leg Crushed. Thomat M. Wearer, of Packertnn, in company with Mr. Merlz, wat driving in Ihedirectini, ofNew Philadelphia, Schujl kill county, last Friday morning, when hit home too fright at a moving car at Break er No. . The bit breaking, Mr. W I tt control of the horse, and requested Vr, Merlz lo jump out, which feat he aep. m plished without injury. Mr. Weaver Hon let himself drop nut of the carriage, hut In doing to tlio wheel struck hit leg below ihe knee, crushing both bones. He wat con veyed tn hi, homo at Packertnn, aud Dr. W. G. M, Seiple.of town, was called In at tend to the injured man, and we are phased Instate that Mr Weaver is doing yery well under hla skillful treatment. Ditcovery of a New Metal. A New Yi rk srirntisl claims to hare dis covered, along the Lehigh Valley, a hither to unknown metal which will tome day supplant nickle in general use. He waa making an exierimenl with an explosive substance mixed with pulverized luinace slag, which, on being healed, caii-ed an ex pIo,i,in tn take place. Upm examining the crucible in which the mixture had been be found that a cnemirle process had taken place by which an iipjurrutly va!u able, but hitherto, unknown, metal had been eliminated from the tltg. It as silvery white in color, of fine, smooth text ure, and susceptible of a brilliant pollth that no exmsure will tarnish. It was found to be malleable ductile of great tenacity, showing a tensile resilience of 140,000 lbs., to Ihe qnare Inch. Further exfierimenli only confirmed the results ol the first trial, and a company has now been formed for the purpose ol "working the large tltg banks along Ihe Lthlgb Valley for the met al Easum Argus. Bankt TowutMp Sou. -Wiu, Southern, of Audenried,wat eerl niisly injuied in No. 3 slope, lluneybrock, Tuesday aileruoon, by a fall ol coal, winch struck him on the left leg, causing a com pound Irtcluie of that .member between the knea aud ankle jolnla. Dr. Laiarus attend ed tbe Injured man. Mrs. Smith, ufBeayerbr-wk, mother of Mri John Citinans, lell down ttairi Turi day morning, while in Iho act ol getting a drink of watt r for one of her children. She lustaiotd serious injuries about the head and nl hr parts ol her body. The irjured lady up tn this writing remaiiieil in an un roneeiou Hale ami hr condition it cuutld ed dangerous Neil O D mnell, of B-arerhmok, met with an accident, Willi- laboring Hi n, slofrom tall nf chat Ipmi the roof,wbich UoUy mangled hit leg Hit knee rap wat knocked out nl place and one nfthe bonet nfthe leg protruded through Ihe flonh. The injured man crawled out from under the debrit and wis tared for by hit Mlow work- men, huronyrved him to a plica nf safe' ly IU will' ba taken. to..tbe Bet hie hem Htp.ta! 1 ISml. tor treatment, UMlilon Plain Interesting Hawa formHahonlng. Our larmera are buiily engaged cut. ling corn and fathering potatoes. T JelT. Arner wa lb Millport thresh ing. Mr. Arner does good .work with bit machine. Joslah Herring and 'wife, of Frealani) Ipent Sunday with hit parents. Dennis Nothstein went-urer the Blue Mountain ou Monday with his steam saw mill Charlie, Uolh. jr., It a min yery much like Bonner, he hti a great relish lor last lionet. Uowayer, there (s this difference between them,- Bonner paid $10,000 for hit last horse R-Hh, 40.000 mills. Mrs. Rebecca Mnsstlman It yliltlng at Bcraiiton. Ellen Myers, servant of Mm. Coop'r,of thit place, mjiteriourty dlssppeared on Tuesday morning of last week, and has not been eeen or heard of tioce, Miss Emma Brown It spending a few weekt with relatives at Lewltburg, Union county. "Joseph," alias "Sweet," aayi wo enter his territory to gather news. In connection with the announcement of all the other teachers of the township, we simply slated who the teacher nf the Pleasant Corner school was. That wasn't going Into his territiiry. By the way, did it ever occur tn Joseph'a mind that Pleasant Corner It In Mahoning township, and not Mahoning township iu Pleasant Corner T And be cause we are the Mahoning enrresjamdent we have a right to reairt whatever lakes place in the township. Do you see, Joseph? But we have littU opportunity tn fiud out the newt at Pleasant Corner, and we aro glad to tee Joe refiort from there, but we want him tu stay al homo. Gideon Kllngemau and wife, of War ren, Ohio, are visiting frieudi through the valley. A. Balliet may bo a shrewd hunter, as "Jc.epb," of Pleasant Corner, syt; but it is evideut that he docs net shoot very thing that ought tn be shot, or he would have shot "Joe" aa he comes prowling around here, with a dark .lantern, to gather news Wo have, wilh this issue, reported two years for the Advocatk. la the editor sat ilfird.wilh ou r items? Decidedly to, and compliment lilui on the iuterestiug feature of hit items. Eil. The Lord' Supper will be celebrated iu the St. John'! church, to morrow (Sun day) morning. Rev. A. Bartholomew will officiate. All are cordially iuyitcd to at tend. The closing exercises of the fall term of the Centre Square Select School will be held in the Evangelical church on Saturday evening, October 4th, 1884, al 7 o'clock. The following programme has been arrainged I Sulutatory. (J K. Arner Declamation Oliver Eberts. Ktsiy-Mountalnt J. O. Kelntinlth. Declamation Ednln W. Mrauss. Recitation I'harlcs Ebbert. KssayFiirinrr't Life.... Eugene Nothstein. Essay Loseness ufTonguo !. V. Ituch. Declamation Harry Sraup. Recitation Albert llnppes. Essay Pleasure Emma Rclnt.nltk. Oration Wliu t are schools for?....D. Siller. I Deoltiuatlon .Minnie lloppes Eiy Witchcraft..,, Maltha, L. Siller. Essay Nothing Ira E. Seldle. Euh.gj Lincoln J. It. Longaere. E'ty George Drelbilbelt. Essay .Music Amanda E. llalllet. Folio u. P. Frewuan Essay We Dreamers D. M. Ualliet. Oration Importance ofl'olitlis..n A Reiser Farewell Address w. W. Klatler. Tbe above, exercises will be inlersperae.it with choice selections of iniuic luruiahed for the occisi m by MUe Emma L. iieidle. Mr. T A. Snyder, the ciunly superinteu dent nl schools, will be present and deliver all Hildrtss The public in general, but the patrons of the school iu particular, are cordially invited tu atien i. Dish. Poople in and ont of Town. We would be pleased to have our citizens tend us items under this head as it is lln Kissible for ut to secure them all Ed. u Joseph Jonas, of White Haven, wat in town on Tuesday. Rev. F. K. Berndt and wife were In town during the week. Mist Susie Kaercher. of Pottsrillc. is the guest of her brother, Win. Kaerchcram Binkwuy, Ouryouiig Iriend Thomas C. Beck.nf twr, spent last 8unday at Lansford, with relatives. Ed Feist, of White Haven, was in Ibis place lor a few hnura on last 8aturdar shaking hands with old friends. Miss Ray Rine. a verv aecnmiillshed youug lady residing- al Philadelphia, is the guest of Min Ida Leuckel, nn Bank itreet. Mr George Hanman and family, ol North Platte, Nebraska, and Mr. Charles llartman and wile, of Alleutuwn. snent eeveral dayi in town during the week, the guests of Mr ami Mrs. T. D. Clauss. The Evangelical Synod, The Evangelical Synod of East Pennsyl rania last Friday adopted a resolution to the effect that, irrespective of .lltlcs, it would give its influence acaintt Ihe great opponent to tbe progress of God's kingdom Intemperance, A commit lee, consisting of Rev. Dr. Con rad, of Philadelphia; Rev. Studebakar.nl Harrisburg, a id Mr. Thomas McRaynotds, of Lebanon, was appointed to concur with h SiiMiuehanna Synod Committee In peti Honing the legislature to past a law pio tecliog minister! who marry couplet ui.der age. The Leave of Absence Committee wat abolished, and hereafter members dedring to leave Synod must appeal direct to that bady. The treasurer's report thewt thit during the year about $18,500 were raised for ben eyoleut purposes, and that it had been ap prnpristed in the usual cbtnnelt $700 go ing to borne missions, about $4000 to for rfign missions. $700 to disabled miniiU-n, $1300 to the Orphans' Hume, and $3000 to ward! educating ministers. The next session of Synod will be held in Ashland. Dr. Eli Uubcr, Dr. William Baum, Ray. L. E. Albert and T. a Bill heimerwereappoinUd clerical,. nd Messrs. D Epley, R. Morns, Joseph 8tubb and A. Smith, lay directors of Gettysburg College. In the. evening Rey. C E. Hay, addressed tbe Synod on the subject of education. A Bt, Louii dry goods merchant filli five pagea of a daily ntwtpapir with bis advertisement. Not a ilngle American bicycle ap peared in the Springfield International tournament. Victors and vanquished Englishmen aud Americans, atl rode llrilixb uincbluta. T"V Uirouiae are tinnnlar In T.t ' They uoui.i.1 of micriaicopio viaaa pun- ti-Kiiuci uu uuj- uiaguimng lellHra. I Turao aru set iu a, bandxiuie decorated card, aud aro comparatively iu, xuu. live. In regard tn tbe discovery of altrer 'nreuiNew York and otter Ailtutio 8 atea. Prof. Newberry ert tbat.ilvrr If tint ntictiniiuuu, along tbe Appal, 'iniin raugti, but ael loui ocenra iu tuv. I lug proportions, NiDo-Untaa of ILa ' cuotatln said duUJet geuervU hll FROM THE PEOPLE. We do not hold ourselves retponilble for tbe opinions of our correspondent! expressed madertbll head.' Latter From, Trot Balliet To Editor ol Tn a Advooatk. Dxar Stat I wat frequently asked by tetchen in Carbon during tbe last thtee years, at to what books they could get for their libraries that would assist them In making their school work moro Interesting tuthe children. We have a very carefully telected libry connected with thit school, and It has oc curred tome that It might ba of tome in terett to Ihe tetchert of the oounty to learn what are regtrdel at the most helpful bonks for Hie purpose of making prepara tion lur Interesting clafs work. .Many 'eachert Cod It difficult to make history interesting.. Let them get the foi lowing books for their own use In making preparation (or the recitations, and Ifpossi ble, raise money to buy them for the school library to that the children may also have access to them : CnfUu't "The Boys of '7f5,' Coffin's "The Building of the Nation," pub lished by Harper A Brothers, .N. Y. Dodge's "Stories of American History,' Higglnanu'a "Young Folks' History nfthe Uuited Slates," ubliahed by Lee A Bliep- aril, Baslon. The last mentioned book can be need as a text-book, and Is, taken all in all, the best text book ever written on United States History, These books should be found iu eyery family. They present History in such an interesting way. that ifcliildren had access lu them there would belittle temptation lu read immoral book! and papers. Tn make Gongraphy Interesting the fol lowing hnoktare found very useful! "Seven Little Sisters," "Each and All." published by Lee J: Shepard, Boston. These are es fiecially interesting to young children. The teacher can read the stories to the scnsol if he has not copies enough to let the children read, "The Children's FalryGeography"should be found in every school library. It is pub luhed by G. W. Carleton A Co., N. Y. "Litlle People of Asia" ia very valuable In the way of giving pupils n knowledge ol the home life nfthe dllferent peoples of Asia, and in thit way helps to make Geo graphr mote real and attractive. It is pub lished by E P. Duitou A Co., 39 West 23J street, New York. "The Fairyland of Science" It a very charming book Tor pupils and it an Indirect help in teaching Geography. It it pub lished by D. Appl'tou J: Co., N. Y, Every teacher ought alio to have a copy ol Guyol't "Earth and Mau," These are but a few nfthe most interest ing booki. It would be very eay to select a htl ml red volumes nf lamas for children all of which are yerr excellent hut teachers generally are ro situated as not to be able to buy more, than a few of the belt. It may prrhapt also be of interest tn some of the teachers tu learn tbat Col Parker has just taken the editorship nt an educational paper The Practical Teacher published iu Chicago. Very Truly Yours, Th.'S. M. Ralliit. ' The B. & L- Paralo at Woiisport- WxissroitT, Tuesday, Sept, 23, '84. Elltor Advooatk: The Republican pa rale which wat advertised to come off at this place ou laet Satuiday night was not muoii of a silences, politically speaking. The Lehighton Blaine uud L'-gan club led thu p- cession end made a very fine ap fiearaiice, regapllesa of the fact that nearly or quite half of Iheir number Were not voters. After parading the principal etreett they halted at the Fort Allen House, and Mr Rickert, of Franklin, introduced Mr. Horace Hcydt, of Lehighton, at the first tlieaker, who spoke in detail as to a moral campaign, Mormontsm, the Democracy as a free trade party and of the Republican parly at having filled a depleted puolic treasury, Ae.,Au. But ho did nut lay that it had been "filled" by over-taxation imposed upon tbe people by a Republican adminia tralion. Oh, yes, this g. o. p. is a moral party. But tome of in work will blot the noble pages id American hiilory and enure a, blush of shame to mautlu the cheek ol eyeiy honest citizen of our country at they review Itt past record. Jot. Kalbfut, of Mauch Chunk, wai next introduced, and rriwated the sterotyiK-d etory ot how the Republican party abolished slavery! that the Republican! gave in a good banking system, free schools and sus lains our churches. He got in a word or two about the importation nf pauper labir, and then said that he was a Republican be cause said party wat a protective parly. Yet, thit g. o. p. ii a protective party, the condition of our labopngclass clesrly shows this. They are working for 50, CO and 75 cents per day in our ore mines and fur nace! and often work only half time. Oh, yes. Republicans abolished slavery, but at what cost? Look at the war debt end the immeoso amount of money paid out every year in pension!, not only this but the loss of lives, Ac. The abolition of slavery would have been amicably settled by the Democrats had not Ihe crisis been preoipi tated by John Brown and others at Harp er's Ferry. There appeared to be but riry little en t'lusiasm evinced throughout the meeting, which adjourned at about ten o'clock, alter which the Republicans orgsnized a Blsine A Logan Club. 0, A Surprise Vtilc WxuaroBT. Sept. 24, 1884. Eoitox Advicatx! On last Tuesday evening a most delightful aud enjoyable patty of old and young folks ssseiubled at the rustio home of W. C. Weiss, in East Weitsport. It wai gotttn up undtr the auspices of the adultt of tbe Sunday school of which Mr. Welts Is inch an efficient luperioteodrnt. It, the party, came under the demonstration of tnrprise, and indeed tbe ttaemblage wat a surprise to the re cipient when be wit permitted to behold it. When Mr Wcist returned home from Lehighton and found hit house oecupiel by 6 neighbors, he stood aghait, and wondered, we opine, it the why and where fore of the mtntfe-slatlon and friendly re cognition. The cause It etty of expltostion for it wat limply a bestowal ol the deep cberisbmentand esteem by which a worthy upright and honorable christian citizen If held by hit fellnwmen and neighbors. It is a truthtul laying thtt confidence and rcinit in Ihe worth aud merit of a man, needs no prop so at to make the rlrtui kuown, but that it asserts Ittell by the in herency of its own value, Thia wat re inarkahly fulfilled ia thit distance. The assemblage wat a plain, sturdy crowd. The chief, or predominating feature, attracting, at it did, the eyes of all, waa tbe profusa neat of soma of the boquali In use. Those that excelled all other: in lis, beauty and last, wery thus worn by Mrs. John Alter an'cl iirs. Cnristisn Oroot. After the serv ing of refreibmanU, tome muile and sing bftttt) latum Maxl Wtoit btjtua totnrt homeward The mui'o wit lurnlrhed ly a toot itring band which wai compoted I the following nsmed persona, Clarence Weiss, John Deiterllne, John Kruse, A. D Rishel.atid C. N. Roth. All enjoyed them selyes hugely aud sepirtted leellng highly pleased after tbeevenlniri enjoyment. Long may Mr. Weiss live and prtpr It the with ol all his friends who are legion. A. BT0R1I NOMINATED. The Democntio Congressional conferees ol the Eleventh district was reconvened at the St. Charles Hotel, Soranton.at 9 o'clock Thunday morning uf last week. During the mprning sessiou twenty-seven ballots were added to ttie Ally six previously taken, and still no result wn readied. An adjournment wat then taken until 1 o'clock slJ upon reatrembling tt that hour it wat moyed to adjourn te Bloomtburg on Wed nesday. October 3d, but the motion wai lost. Mr. Berkley, of Columbia, who was presiding, Hated that it wat necessary for him logo home aud attend an important case, Mr. C, W. Ball, of Pike county, waa chosen to fill the chairmanry. Mr. Barktey appointed Mr. J. Kulttle to act in his place as conferee, witli power tn tubttituto Mr Robot t Buckingham, Eight ballots were then liken and the cnnlerees took u recctt until 7:30 p. in. Fifteen ballots were taken at the next session. A motion to odjoutn until eight o'clock Friday morning aud amended to 9 o'clock, was lost, and a re ceil of half an hour was taken. At 0:50 thoconfereis reassembled with all present, except D. P. Vaughn, who had gone lo the select Council. On motion E. J. Lynctt was empowered to cast a ballot lor him un til he should return. Eight ballots were taken, making lift in all, and tho confer euce adjourned until 0 o'clock a. to. Friday. Thursday's balloting may ba summed up ai follows: Beamish led on the 57th, 02,1, lOCth, 112th and 114th ballot. Megargie on lheC4th,82d. 83d, Otlth, 100th, 104th mil 105th' Cassidy on the 102d md 103d. Price on the SOth.aoth, Slit, 031 md 107th. Storm ou the 59th, COlh, 61st, 03d, 05tli, flOlh, U7tli, (I8lh, 69th, 70th, 72d, 73d, 74th. 75lh, 7Sth,87tn, 89lh,102d, lOStli, I(l9th, 1 10th and 113th Clialfanton the 02 1,81th, 85th, 86th and 03th. Lewis on the IMth, 05th, 07th and 101st, Eight was the high est number of yoles cast for any person and these were reached by Beamish, Megargie and Storm. Friday morning the conferees resumed balloting, and Storm was nominated. Mon roe, Montour nnd Columbia counties voted lor Storm and Pike fupinrtcd Lewis. After the vote was announced Pike changed to Storm. Alter the balloting congratulations were in order. The caudidatei and eon lerees made hurried preparations In depart to their respective homes, leaving Ihe St. Charles Hotel aa quiet as though there never was any conference held thero. The best ferling prevailed among the candidates and conferees at Scrauton, each leaving with the one object in yole and work for the election ol Hon. J, B. Storm and the whole Democratic ticket Hazlelou iYain Stealer. 3IAltUIi:i. WATERBOR LAUB -On theJOth inst. by Ihe Rev. Allred Dubba, Wm.Wateibor and Lucinda Laub, both uf tins borough, To Whom it May Concern. All person- aro hereby ''orbld karhnrlnu- or truttlnic my son WAHItEN I). UKNNOH, us 1 will pay nu debts contracted by him al ter lliladate. SU.SANVA OON'NOR, Wclsiport, Pa. bept. It!, 18 4 W3 Farm for Sale. A valuable firm of about 135 acres, ndjofa Ing lands of Wallace Selpel, on tho road lra-llou to the Mahoning Valley, will be Sold on easy terms. For lurthar informa tion address ur apply to U. II. M. STOCKKR, Lelilghlun, Pa, At E. II. Snyder's Store. Julrl'6-tf T. J. BRETNEY, Reeneetrdly annonnces to the merchants of Lehlahton and others tbat be Is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. By prompt at tention to all orders he hopes tu merit u share ol puhllo patronage. Residence, coruar ol Pine and Iron Street, Lehighton, Pa. Orders lor hauling lea at (1. M, sweeny k .Son's store will receive, prumpt attention. T. J. HIIETNEY. July 17,118101. For Bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Que ens ware, Groceries, be., OO TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St , Lehighton. May 10, INt- JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite CLAUSS U IIKO'S, Bank Street, Lehighton. Repairing neatly done at low prices. Patronage solicited. July ZS.D8. A Bible Commentary. lllahly endorsed by representative men of all eburches Lowell nrleadbookpabllshed, Add-etsNAMES & WIUTLUUK. Hillsdale. Mlob. WA'.I EN 1 S WANTED ha IIEIIaaiAN & CO., BAJfK STRRET. leMghton, Pa., if LLLX&R and Dealers U ITlouFtffe Feed. AIIKindtof CHAIN BOUaHTaad BOLD KEUULAA MARKET BATH. We weald, also, itspeetially Inform ear ait! sens that wears new tally prepared to btll LVtiiem with " Best of Coal from t ay Min deetre4atViT,a ' LOWEST PHICES. aV. USILUAX & OO. Ktnaf M n iiuhiwi i i.nni itatt WE DO NOT CLAIM that HOOD'S SABSATABttXA Will CUM Ttry- thing, but tho fact that on the purity ust vitality ot tho blood depend tbe vigor tad health o( the whols system, and tint dlte&ie of various tfnis Is often only the sign that naturo Is trylnj to remove tbe dliturbuf cause, wc aro naturally led to tbe eonclnsloii that a lcmctly that gives Ilfo nnd rigor la tbo blood, eradicates scrofula and oilier Im purities from It, as Hood's SAitSATABii,ti. undoubtedly docs, must be tbe means ot pse vcntln; many diseases that would occur without Its use j hence tho field of Itt nsetul ness is qtiltu an extended one, and we art) warranted In recommending it for all de rangement, lit the system which are caused by an unnatural state ot tbe blood. Why Suffer with Salt-Rheum f Messrs. C. I, TIood & Co., Lowell, Mast- I Gentlemen I was a great sufferer from 3nlt-l!lieum on my limbs, for n dozen year frevlotis to tho summer ot 18TC, at which, lino I was cured by Howl's Sarsaparllla. Tbo skin would become dry. chap, crack or-cn, bleed nnd Itch Intensely, so that 1 could not help scratching, which of course mado them woise At the time I. com. tncticcd taking Hood's Barsaparllla (In tbe eummerof 8Ti) they were so bad that they discharged, nnd I was obliged to keen them bandaged with linen cloths. The skin waa drawn so tight by the bent ot the disease that If I stnoped over they would crack open nnd actually bring tears Into my eyts. The first bottlo benefited me so uracil that I con tinued taking It till I was cured ) used one box ot Hood's Ollvo Oiutment, to relieve the itching. Hoping many others may learn tbe valuo of Hood's Sarsaparllla and receive as tnucb benefit ns I have, I am, Very tiuly yours, MltS. H. 8. MOODY, No. It Broadway. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 15, luis. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists. Prloe (1, or six for ti. Treparcd by C. I. HOOD Co., Lowtll, Mass, STOCK MARKETS. Reported tip In 12 o'clock, by Do' Harta k Townend,Raukers,Nn. 36 S Third Strat , Philadelphia. Stock! bought and sol t ither for cash nr nn margin, Philadelphia, Sept. 24th It 81. bid asked IIS3't, Ext 1001 U S Currency 0's 126 US 4J, new'. 112, 113i US4't 12m 120J Pennsylvania K R S3 54 Philadelphia .V Reading R R 13J 1 Lehigh Valley RR 62, 13 Lehigh Coal i Navigation Co 41 ill Bull. N. Y. & Phila. R R Co 4 4, New Jersey Central 48 48, Northern. Pacific Coin 18 18, " Prefd 431 431 Oregon Transcontinental IIJ 12 Union Pacific 49i 41 Western Union 631; 63, Wesi8hore 1st 40, 40 Lnuisyilln ti Nashville 23i 26 Silver. (Trades) 85 87 New Advertisements. Administrator's Notice. Fstatoer'ELIZAIIETH OR KEN. Iviwtr Towuiueoilng, Uarbun county. Pa., Dto'd, l.ettert of administration on tbe estate ef Elizabeth, ilrcen. late or liwer Towatnen slng Township, I'arhnncounly.Pa, deceased, have liean aranted to the undersigned, to whom ail pers ma indeimd to said eaiate are requested lo make piytiieut. and those har. lug claims or demand! will make the tame known without delay. HENRY DUYER, Admtnl trater. Welsspvrt, Pa, August Si, 1HI w Cons umptivs and Rheumatics, DO YOU WANT RELIEF? If so, we call attention to VINEL.VND, N C , which hat juit been established. It is located nn the Highest Known Poiut ia the celebrated Pine Region of the South, There is NO Malaria, no Fogt, nn Ctute for Dabilliy. MINERAL WATER OF RARE MEDICINAL PROPERTIES, RELIEF ASSURED TO Consumptives. Hbenmatlcs and. Broken Constitutions. For the purjuse of allowing people to teit the Merits of what we Claim for this Clim ate, ROUND TRIP TICKETS are issued at very greatly REDUCED RATES Irum every part of the North by applying lo Ibe Com mirsioiier of Immigration, Raleigh, N. C. Al a further inducement the undersign ed, who haa Just completed a COMMODI OUS BUILDING, will furnish to Invalids Board at Half Rates. for the First Thirty Dtyi. J. H. HAH DIN, Vineland, Moore Co., N. C, itotnlly ol Brooklyn, N. 7. eprl5 yl State of North Cartjjina, AQRIOULTURAZi DEPARTMENT. KAinoa, N. C., Jnne lltb, list. To tbe People of tbe Northern, New East land ana No th Western Htatei: It Is with dee regret we lsam nf the heavy lost yo tattalaed by tbe frmtl and foe Wednesday, Thnrtday and rrlrtiy eight I, May Mk, attb and soili. As staal oar State, Nobth Caeolika, Esoxtts. Our tobaece plants art nahart aad rrvwtax nlesly, Oraln and arsis crops are yery the. No damage whaler-r done to inottdtlkaie vegetables and Truilt. We are vtry dctlrout of having tbe saary thousands ol acres of unoctupled land saiilaal with and cultivated by Northern larratrs sad we can ort.rjou a climate exempt from lata and eat fn lit. 1,'erili t arulli,a Ir within fifteen beers rMe el New York. The vast reeenraet of lit Slate Hill be exhibited fn this city at tSe Ilia-ad State Eaiputltlon October 1st te ttia, Ui It It nr duty and pltiinre le tara'aa fafcr Bsllua tujntitout itaklagbomtitBikebtawi Vary Betpeetfally, j Carbon Advocate I OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing JK6. T. Tatbick, Oaue Afjacs latialjrrtetiaa.
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