Kew Advertisements. Deats & CoB? DEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Spectacles and Eye Glusses, Weissport, .... Pcnna. REPAIRING ofnll klnds.promptly attended to at VERY Rea sonable UhrgC!. 3!t VsA X Railroad Guide. Arrangement cf ?assoiior Trains. MAY 1834 Trsms lcavo Allentovra as follows : (Via I'UUKIOMEN llAILUOAD.) For Philadelphia at 4.60, fi.CO, 11.40 a. m., ond S.10 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Phlladelphlaat 5.O0a. m.Mid 5.10 p.m. (Via East Pens Bbascii.) For Reading and Hnrrisburir, 6.00, 8.40 a. U).. 12.15, 4.3", anil 0.05 p. in. For Laudator and (Joluuibla, 8. CO, 8.10 a, in., and 4 30 p. in. SUNDAYS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnts, 7.S5 a. m., O.pfl p. m. Fur Philadelphia 735 a.m. Trains for AUentown lcavo as follows : (Via rEnciouKS Railroad.) Leave I'lillad'a, 4.SD, 7.40 a. in, and 1.00, 4.S0, and 6.15 p. in. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.80 a.m., 8 SO, N.-O p. ui. (Via East FjtMir. Rrakcu.) Leave, Reading, 7.30, 10.15 a. in., 2.00, S.60, and o.is p. m. Lcavo Ilnrrlshurg, 62 7.10, 8.50 a. m , 1,45 and 4.00 p. tn. Leum Lancaster, 7.30 a. m., 1.0J and (3.10 p. in, Leave- Uolnmbla, 7.30 a. m , 1.10 and 3.40 p. in. (from King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, o.O'i a. in., 6.00 p. m. Leave llarrNburir. 7.00 p. m., 4.00 p. in. Lcavo Philadelphia 0 30 a. in , 3.30 p. in. TralnB via "l'crUlouicn Railroad" marked thus () run to and trutn Depot, Ninth and Green street!!, Philadelphia, other trains to and from Droad street Depot. The fi no nnd 6.45 a. in. trains from Allen, town, and the 1.35 and .1.15 p. in. train Iroin Philadelphia, Tla Perkioiocn Railroad, havo through cars to and from Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTEN, General Manager. U. O. HANCOOK, Uon'l I'ats'r S. Ticket Agent May 27lh, 1S&3. To the SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars sec our next announcement. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,Warons,Sleighs, & c CORKER OF B.V5K AND IKON STIIEETS, LEIIIUHTON, Pbsma., Particular attention given to REPAIRING Id all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Vatronaeo respectfully solicited and per feat satlsfaatloB guaranteed. Jam. is, 84-ly. DAN. WJEAND, residing throughout the United States and Canada for desertion, non-support, intemper ance, sraelty. Ineouinat ml Iv. etc. Ativan tree. Mate your caio and address ATTORNEY W'Allll, World DulldlnB. 1MT Ureadway, New Yoik. julyltMy TRACH'S ACADEMY .And Commoroial School. A lloardlns and Day School for Young Mn and Ladle. Prnres for college, fur teaching, and lor business, A full corns of ciperlepced teaohers. Uharges Reasonable. References ; Faculty cf Lafayette College: liusluuss Men ol l.usiou, I'a , and other pa trons. Full Session opens Ansr. 8th Stu. lenis may enter any time Hind fur cata doauotolt II. THAi'U. Prtu, Huston, I'a. Ploaso mention this paper. $11,950 m ASH Mil AWAY "Original Oheap Cash Storo." A SUPERB Underwear Stock Is now on exhibition nnd ealo at Our Storo. Our line embraces all grades and sizes, for Men, Womon and Children, at prices below competition. Also, a largo stock of Comforts, lied, White and Gray Blanket.", at oxtronioly low prices. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Square, Rank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa. " Juno 7, l8S4-1y. lit (Divluw lUwate. SATURDAY, OCT011EU IS, 1881. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons mailing payments to this ofllco by money orders or postal notes will plcaso mako thorn payable at tho WEissrom Tost Office, ns tho Le hightou ofllco is not a money order office Our Neighborhood In Brief. SS-WANTED-A Live Fox. at the Coal lircokur, Lalilglitoii. Inquire Charlis'Kleintop is troatiug bis rcsi denco to a new coat of paint. Dr. N. B. Ilober is having the wood work of his residence nicely repnintod. JS'Knlt'.ins cotton nnd Darning collon Very cheap, at tho Notulty Store,l!juUway. -T. D. Thomas.tha ilrussjist has put up a new Bign In tho shape ol a beautiful largo, gold mortar. f5Sf Call at tho Nnvolty Storo. noxt door to the Advocate off, for bargains 1 Wm, Shadlo's new frame dwelling housi on Bank ttroet is rapidly beins rush oil towards completion. Th1! Bethlehem iron company prorote to cnlarso their now mill by adding an iron extension to tbo enstjrn'cnd. ,-Mf-A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES and JEWELRY just received ut S. 1IAUA- M.i a sloro, Jjchisliton. Pa. J. V. Kimleubush, tho popular pn- prietor, is putting down a substantial flog stono pavement around his hotel. Xegotiations lor tho leoso of the Wyom ing Cnllieiy to the Lehigh Valley Kailroad Company are still pending. m variety of books, verv cheat), nt me iMoveiiy store, nest door to tho Advo cate office. 68,52i empty and 37,008 loaded cars were moved over tho Lehigh division of tho Lehigh Volley railroad during the month ol September, Dr. E. S. Solliloy, a well known physician of Tamaqua, died on Tuesday of las', week, of pucumonia, after a short ill ness, aged bO years. The wsges of all operatives iu slate quarries in Lehisli una Northanipli n counties undor control of the slato exchange have been reduced 10 per cent. (" Item nants of unbleached muslin only 5 cent' a yirdi tnblo oil cloth 33 cents perynid at the Novelty Storo, on Bunltway. Dr. C. T. Horn is hav ing h is property on Bank street, latnly occupied by W. A. Peters, entirely remodeled. Ko will add a story nnd put in a largo store front. Use ACKiti's Enuhhii Hemkdy for Con sumption. SddlivDr. O. T. IIorn.Lo- highton, and W llicry, Weissport. Wm Luck-nbill, i,f Franklin townshir, will offer i.i form ond a laro variety of personal piopjrty at public sale, to-day (Saturday.) Attorneys nnd Justices of tho Peace can got legal cap pads at tho Novelty Store, next to tho Anvi'CATK ofiice, at 35 cents each. An excellent artieio. Just uow is a very pleaant limo to tuko a ride through our beautiful valleys, nnd David Ebb?rt's the place to securo a liandsomo team for tho urposo. OUAP.AN1 F.ED In euro a cold or rmish Acker's celebrated Enelisli llemedv. Sold by Dr C T Horn, Lehightou, una W." Biorv Weissport. Capt Wilson Donhnrd's famous band, headed by the Skating Kink banner, v.as out in fore Wednesday evening and creatnl far mora enthusiasm than tho llopublican parade. 3u!f you wnnta nlce,smooth,casy sbnvo vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz i.ocucrcrs saloon, miller tlio Jixelmngo Ho tel. Ho will fix you light, and don't yon forsctit. The coniest ovor tho Democratic nomi nation for Assembly In Piko county between M. D. Mctt and Mr. Geyer has been decided in favor of tho former, who was declaied elected by the loturn judges. 'SSuTrustecs, Executors. Guardians and oilier Denis, Itiieipt Hooks, Judcmeiit Nules, Minuto or Kccord Books, and Jus tices Blanks for suio at tho Novelty and Notion store, next to tho CAr-uo.-! Auvocatk ullico.on Bankway, Tho first train on tho Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley P.ailroad reached P.ead ing Salurduy oveuing and communication on the now lino between that city and Philadelphia is now complete. iiuFino goods, large stock, big assort lueni, ueauiimi designs and low prices gives E H. Hohl, tho jeweler, cf Maueh uiiuui:, me lean. A diepatoh from Wilkesbarro is to Ilia efiect that the coal combination has order- id a suspension at tho mines during tho first week in November nnd tho first aad fourth weeks in Docember. "You may curry nnd rub him ns much as you please, but you aro not going to g-t a good coat on him until he Is in proper rsndition. Tho horse is hide bound. Giyo him some of Day's ilorso und Cattle Tow dor. That will soon sot him right. Clauss GUro., Tho Tail- ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand. Vim, lloseberry, a passenger train brakoman on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, while turning a switch in the Easton yards Monday morning, was knocked down by an cnglno, and bad his loft arm crushed He was taken to Bethlehem at noon ond placed in, St. Luke's Hospital, where tho arm was amputated at tho shoulder. oses ltehrig has just received an immense lot of Watermelons, Cantaloupes and fruitsof all kinds, at his storeroom on South street, which ho is selling at bottom prices. Call and 6eo him and learn his prices and you will be suro to buy, for tho mcioua aro an ripe auu iresu gathered. tor the week andlng on Oct. 11, 1681, thero wus 182,232 tons of coal shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley Itallroad, making a total of -1,1187,102 tons to date and showing a dacrcaso of 511,175 as compared with same time last year. Conrad Welsing, of Ifoalctoa, a young man, 10 years of age, Monday was totally wounded by tho accidental discharge of a reyolver that ho was' carrying lu his picket Ha jumped off the platform of his wagou, and us ho lauded the reyolver was ditchar cd nud tho bullet cnlored his abdomen. Dr. EtarU pronounced tuo case hopeless. Tho llttlo daughter of tho editor of tho Tiffin, 0., Daily Star was Immediately and permanently relieved orasevcro cough by thrco doses of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. A twouty-fivo cont bottlo of this valuable remedy will euro tho worst cough. IKB-Untll October 4, a dlsount of FIF TEEN PER CENT, will bo allowod to all ca-di purchasers of WALL PAPER on alio the slock now on hand, t- i . LUCKenuacu, Broadway, JIauch Chunk, Pa Tho Monocacy lurnace, ono of Iho most valuablo, Iron producing plants In tho Schuylkill Valley, was sold at Sheriffs salo Saturday lotho Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company for $19,000 subject to a mortgsgo of $105,000. Tho Rink continues to draw crowds of tho cllto of tho town, nightly. Wo aro pleased to ceo them take nn interest in if. It is what wo long have needed a place of moral amusement. jjfSfTho Lost Law Passed was Law's agent, who is passing through tho Slato in troduced Law's Celebrated Bluing, used for bluing, bleaching nnd coloring, and makes good Ink. Fur salo at C. T. Horn's and at lha Novoltv Store, Dank war. dgcT Only $10,00 cash For an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehightou. A Bio 'lniKOl Every subscriber to tho Cahuox AuyoOATK who Immediately pays up arrearages and uuo year in ndvanco will reccivo freo for ouo year Health mid Home a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper deyoteil to homo mallei's. Slcp up. The terra cntta works of Ilulchins lz Shoemaker, situated at Wyoming, wore totally destroyed by liro Monday evening. There was no water available and the flames woro allowed to tako their course. The loss will bo f20,000 insured for $10, 000. About forty men will bo thrown out of work in consoquenco of tho destruction of tho works. fc"8u Prettiest 8-day clocks in tho county, at E. it. Huhl's, Mauch Chunk. Tlio Democratic parade In this borough on Monday cyenlng last, was decidedly tho largest affair of the kind that has taken place since tho Hancock campaign. About 500 men were In line, and eyerthing passed oirinavcry orderly manner. "It was a very crcditablo turn out," was the expression of leading Republicans on Tuesday morning, speaking of tho parade. OSiril. II. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh tou, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. ' The largo grist mill of, Mr. John A Laubach, at Kreidcrsvillc, was totally destroyed by firo on Monday night last. Tho outbreak was first seen on the roof, and the supposition is that it was due to friction caused by the belting. Wo did not hoar thu extent of tlio damages but we aro told that it is at least partly cuycrcd by insur ance. While crossing tho track of L. Ic S. R. R. at Buwinan'son Tuesday cvenin,j,.Joseph Albright, uf Pcnnsvillo, was struck by a lassing train, and so seriously injured about tho head, that he died about two hours alter tho accident. Deceased was about twenty years oi oge, a brother-in law of Mr. James Baliiet, of East Tenti, and a nephew of tha late Gen. Chas. Albright, of Mauch Chun!:. sS-Fmo woddin" rings at Holil'd, Munch Chunk. The clergymen of tho Wyoming Con ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church on Saturday adopted resolutions denounc- n g roller skating as derogatory to the inter ests of tho Church, in that it absorbs the line of many who otherwise would atttud divine seryicos and is of quostionablo moral teudencr, Tho ministers entreat church membars not to eucourago tho rinks ol which thero ate a largo number iu north western Pennsylvania. Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, aro making up elegant suitintrs, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, lor $1(), sold last year lor $2-1. Call and see them. At noon Tuesday tho wedding of Miss Mary L. Drako and Mr. Harry O. Emory, of Cheltenham', Montgomery, county, Pa., took pluco iu Trinity Episcopal Church, Bethlehem, tho redor.llev. Georgo Ponieroy Aliou, officiating. Tho brido is tho daughter of tho late Colonol G. L. Drake, iho dis covercr of petroleum in thi3 country, Tho wedding was a fushionablo ond brilliant one. The reception tooic place in the rooms of the bride's mother in the Eale Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Emory, after a lour in the South, will reside in Philadelphia. 5i5-Cnn give best rcferenc from promi nent ami reliable meu In mis town and couuty, who aro using tho celebrated on time railroad watches; sold by h, II. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. Go see Ilohrs clesaul stock; it can I 09 beat Thomas Cairus, a well known resideut of Avondalo, iniDiug town near Plymouth, while gathering chestnuts from a largo troe in his gardru on Sunday afternoon, was hurled thirty f.et to the ground by the breakiug of a limb, lie fell on a fence and sustained a fracluro of tho spiual column, near the base of tlio neck. Total paralysis of ull organs bolow the seat of Injury set In, and, though he may liyoa day or two, his death is certain, llo was removed to the hospital iu ilkotbarro. lie has a wile and seven children. Robert Packer Llndermon, son of Dr. G. B, Lindcrman, general manager of tho Bethlehem Iron Company, and grandson of the lute Judge Asa Pucksr, was married at South Bethlehem Wednesday afternoon to Miss Ruth May Sayro, youngest daughter of Robert II, Sayro, president of the new South Pennsylvania Railroad. The cere moiiy took place iu the Episcopal church o tho Nativity nt fivo o'clock, after which thero was a reception at tho residence of the bride's pj rents. Six maids of honor and two flower girls attended the bride. Thero wero six ushers. Tho Domocrats In Line. The Democrats of this borough held their first grand rally and parade ou Monday night last. The parade was formed at the upper end of Bank street, beaded by th Mauch Chunk club, followed by tho Le hlghton club and largo delegations from Weissport, Franklin, Lower Towamenslu, and other sections In tho lower district and comprised about fiyo hundred men. Th Hue of march was down Bank street South, up South to Lehigh, dowq Lehigh to Oak, down Oak to Bank, up Bank to in tersection of Jlsnkway, down Bsnkway to Weissport aud return up North street lo Lehigh street, whero a stand had been erected for the speakers. Tho meeting was addressed by E. II. Itauch,of Mauch Chunk; Messrs. E. J. Llchtenwallncr and W Btcin,of AUentown, and Prof. Mahr, o: Buffalo, N. Y. Tho utmost enthusiasm prevailed throughout tho wholo evening! an 1 the sidewalks along the route ol tha piroda were jammed with tuople. It was j tho largest ttcmoutratlou eiuco tho Hau ' co-k cauinalcn. 1 ca:k campaign, Look Here, Look Hero- Tho person who rcmoyod tho Clovoland picture from tho Carbon Lcaguo Club room Is requested to return tho same, llo is knovn and unloss It Is returned ho will bs exposed as a miserable sneak. Oeorge W. Morlhimcr, Secretary. Arnnnd Pleasant Corner. A. F. Oldt, of this place, spent Satur day with people in East Penu. Nathan Ohl, of Sltler'a store, was tho guest of Miss Jcanetto Miller on Sunday last. C. E. nehrig has been ylsiling friends and relatives In East Tenn. At tho Lehlghlon fair grouud, on Fri day, somo of our hoys nnd girls enjoyed a rldn on Mooney's trlcyclo. Corn husking Is In full blsst. Miss Elsie McGlnley, of VeathorIy,was visiting friends in this place during last week. Messrs. Beltz and Deitrlch, of West Fonn, wcro visiting (tiends and relatives In this placo last Sunduy. Josetu. P. & II. It. It. Accounts. Thoaunual account ol the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company shows receipts from tolls, merchandise, Including miscellaneous rccoipts, amounting to $2, 015,309. Tho rcsoiver's certiGcato on ac count of wages is $130,000, which, added to tho receipts from other sources, makes a total of$3.632,5S8, from which; thero is deducted $1,111,200 for wages and salaries, which, with outlays for interest, expenses, Ac, leaves a balance of 5.220,532 on hand. Tho coal and iron company'8 account shows receipts from coal sales $1,502,203, which, addd to tho other receipts, makes a total of $1,572,319. Tbo nmouut piid out for wages ud salaries was $557,053, which, with titer amounts paid out, leaves a balanco ou baud of 34,023. Lower TowainensinS Items. Ouo ra if lit lust week u thief stolo apples out of Bcnj. Blose's barn. The Purryviila band wero serenading through Firo Lino ono evening last week furnishing music to tho people. Alex Bocis, of Lehigh Gap, buried a econd son, two years old, last week. lie died of membranous croup, within less lhau two weeks of the other. F, E. Frederick and wife, ofSayro, spent several weeks vieitiug frionds Packerton, Eiston and Fire Line. Cider is selling at $3 per barrel In our yicinity. ltev. Brougel will hold communion arvices in two wee'fs from nextsuuday; and Iter. Freeman in three weeks from tho same time, iu St. John's church. John Westen, station agent, at Bow man's, sold CO tickets to tho Lehightou fair on Thursday morning, ol last week. CoxriDEXCK. .ist of Lettors Remaining uncalled for in the Post Of fice at this place, Oct. 10, 1SS1: Asbno, Mrs. Ei mir.a Rity, Georgo Rcuser; Allnn Rex, Emilia J. Ruling, Charles Iterick, Jouas Gallagher, Jacob Schmidt, Elizabeth Washburn, Joseph Williams, Wm. E. Young, C. S. Christman, Jano Henry, Emma Harvey, John Karlcmaii, Emma Ovei field, Milton Roncmus, Maiy. Snyder David Siemler, Macina Seiilogher, Sacarb Deatsdeo, G. rc. Bulz, N. U inerv, John Fritz, Anuio Frern, A. G. Herman, ! rod Hnmersley, u. , w. llainlz, Wm. Kreitz, Harriet Jack, Allrod "iiliou, Mary Hantzinger, Salomo Hint, Gonrgo Alflitzlcr, Jonas 'eters, Mary D, Rodenboiigh, R. A. Btocuer, F. O. Seigler, Susan Zem, A. G Persons calling lor any of tho siboyo let ters will please say "advertised." II. H. Pr.its3,P. JI. Charged withRapo. James Eck, a German, thirty-fio ycara of ago, who had been workiug iu tho Weathcrly car shops for about u week, was arrested lust Saturday by two officers from Reading, ou a charge ol rape preferred by two girls oged respectively flvo and seven years. One ofthoolficors showed Eok an old photograph belonging lo him, which ho failed to recognize. lie refused to be placed under arrest; at tho tamo limo ono of the officers covered In in with a revolver and marched him to Squire Jones' office, whore ho wus givcu a hearing. The officers took him lo Ileadiug on No. 0 train in tho ev niug Tho officers stated thut the brutal act had been committed almost two weeks ago, when the fieud sought rofuga by de serting Reading and going to Weallierly, at which place tho police authorities found out he had becu Employed, and immediate ly arrested him. The oldest of tho children has died aud but 1 i tlio hope is entertained for Iho other's recovery. Tho culprit will no daubt receive his just deserts at tho bauds of tho law. Ilaalcton Plain Speaker, 14th mst. Fooslo in nud ont of Town. Wo would be pleased to have our citizens semi us items under this head as It is im possible for us to securo thsm all Ed. o Charlie Miller spent saycral days in Williamsport last woek. Georgo Woiss, of Alden, Is visiting friends and relatives iu town. Miss Emma Obert, an estimable young sdy of towu, is visiting friends at Reading, Our young townsman, M. O. Kunlz, was on a business trip to Wilkesbarro dur- ng tho week. Our jovial young friend Win. Roehm, of Philadelphia, was iu town during tho week. Miss Dell Hand, of Weathcrly, was the guest of her brother, Charles Hand, on Bankway during tho woek . Our young friend Uobort llofibrd, of Weathcrly, spent a. few days In town dur tho week. Mr. Daniel Beck and wife, Who wero visiting friends aud relatives in towii,hayo returned horns. Mrs. Futzinger, of Catasauqua, was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Obert, on daukstrcot, during last woek. Georgo Brlnkmsn, of Toely, Luzerne county, spent a fow days with tho "old folks at home." Miss Minnie Boyer, of AUentown, was tho guest ol Miss Minnie Peters, on Bank street, during last week. Mrs. E. J. Sellers, of (own, is visiting friouds and relatives In Wiurdor dstlo, Berks county, during this week. Our gonial friend F. A. Ilrlnkman, of New York city, spent several days with his parents last week and took Iu the fair. Rev. W. G. Lailzlo. of Lebanon, form erly pastor of the Lutheran church herci was visiting friends iu town last woek. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Thomas, of Slat Ington, jiarents of our popular young druiz gist T. D. Thomas, were in town last week, Mhwss Emma Bower nnd Clura Wint two of Catasatiqua'a cstimabloyoung ladlas spent several days among friends aud rola tiyos iu this place during the wek. Our Irropresiiblo young friends Mlllou and Webster In order not to Lo missing In - this, tho age of American progresslvoness, havo intrnHu.-.-,! n iim,' n,,i,.t.T.,t.,..t... hayo Introduced a l'euu'u Dutch Telephone, Al The County Fair, Tho tenth annual exhibition oftlioCni- bin Couuty Industrial Society was held on their grounds In this borough duiingtho 7th, Sth, Otli, and 10th of October, and was a cotnpleto success. The exhibits far ox cecdej In quality thoso.of ntiy previous year; nnd Iho fact that ovorythlng was tastefully arrangod went to show that Iho exhibitors took au intarost In tho success of tho fair. During tlio week of the fair our town was teeming with excitement, oycry train hi-luglng lu loads of strangers. Tho hack- man's voice could bo heard above bustle aud ex;itenient,crylngout,"10 cents to tlio fairgrounds." Taking all in nil it wasuu- precedcnlly ouo of tho mo3t successful ex hibitions ever held in this borough; it was devoid of all that roughness that character izes most country fairs. While o, number indulged rather freely iu tho flowing beer, nevcithelcES everybody was happy, and everything passed olf quiotly. Among the many articles ou exhibition wo noticed tho following; A special fcaturo of tho lair was tho ex hi hit of tho Lohigh Stovo and Man'f'g Co., of towu. This company occupied tho space on cither side of tho main cntranco of the exhibition building, and it was a suprisa to some, even of our own people, lo son what a large variety of stoves nnd ranges aro now being manufactured hero nt homo. The edict of tho exhibit was hoighlhoned by a tasteful display of bun ting and gay banners; and the goods shown attracted a greut deal of attention. But tho most In leresting pait was tho display ol Bessemer ranges mado by this company. Thorunjes wero shown in tbo various styles in which they aro manufactured, from the plain rango to the full ulckled skirltiug, ornamdntod, high, shelf, Ac , of tho more oluborato styles Ono of the ranges had a cheerful fire burn ing In it, Mrs. Amanda Arner, who is well known to all ns a most oxcellent ook, pre sided at tho range with skill and graco,aud was kept occupied during cacli day of the fair in showing tho powers of the range by baking tho most delicious cakes, which was distributed free to all who wanted to sample it, and it is unnecessary to stato that her department was a mojt popular nnd attrac tive spot, and that a very largo number of peoplo wcro hor lortunate patrons. Tins novel f tuture of tho fair was devised by the compsny lo moro thoroughly advertise their goods, and wo do not think that they eycr had an advertisement which will be moro .productive ol good losults. In addition to this, very pretty and uuiqua oards were giyen out, and we think that few peoplo who attended tho fair failed to carry away a favorable impression of tho goods made by this cjmpauy. The Bessemer ratigo is becemlug so well-known as to need no cconiuni Irout us, and we hopa that all the new goods which this company aro getting out from limo to timo will meet with marked approval us the, Besscmcrs. At tho conclusion of the fair tho rango which had been in operation was at once taken away by Mr. Charles Roth, of Mahoning, and nearly all the stoves on exhibition were sent away to supply customers. A very largo and choice selection of ag ricultural implements, of the latest and most approved makes, wcro exhibited by our popular hardware merchant, Andrew Shlve, which wero tho chief attraction of tho many farmers and others who work around machinery. Several handsome wagons and carriages by tbo Lehigh Wagon Company, Limited. Tlio Lehigh Stove Works had about 17 stuves of different makes on tho ground, aud amongst them the famous Bessemer Rango. Thi3 range is a No. 1 cook, as could bo soon by tho way the lady who had charge of it turned out cakes, baked iu it, to tho hungry crowd Jacob DsFrohn was kept busy during the fair, giving iufonnation conceruiug the various makes of sluyes, etc. A very elegant display of hats and bin nets and other inilinory goods, by Miss Alycnin Grayer, of Lehightou, and Mrs, B. J Cultcn, ol Weissport. The chief attraction at tho fair was un questionably the largo nnd elegant display of fancy work, by Mrs. John Obert nud Miss Emma Obert. Many exclamations of admiration wero heard as pooplo gazed rn tho many beautiful articles eo tastefully displayed. Mrs. E. II. Snyder exhibited somo very fiuo fancy wor k, sucii as lace counterpanes, pillow cases, etc. Val Schworlz.tho popular cabinetmaker, oftownjiad on exhibition soveral bed-room and pailor suites, which wero vory much admired. Our popular merchant, James Walp, ex lilbited a very fine line of stoves, of differ ent majjes, some of which wero beauties, J. L. Gable, the hardware man, had a arge number of agricultural Implements on tho ground, which wero nicely displayed. A largo number-of other articles, such as fancy work, carpets, jellies, butler, and ol kinds of produce were exhibited by different pjrsons. Among tho most noliseabls wero tho immenso beets, pumpkins, quincss and peaches; also a choice lot of wheat, buck wheat, ryo, and other grains. Tho exhibition of llyo stock was very good. There being choice breeds of cows. heifers, oxen, horses, pis, chickens, Xa The horse races, bleyclo races, etc, all passed olf quietly; although thero was somo dissatisfaction evinced bv a few "grumblers" when the horse driven by Mr- Brodhead came iu on tho lead and won bith races. Haaoninrr Squibs. Our funnels nro busy husking corn Jacob Kisller was very successful iu puicliBBing a new horso. David Smith who is working nt Bear Creek, was tho guest of his brother ou last Thursday. C. D. Frilz, of this place, was on business trip to Mauch Chunk during the weeK John Kistler and wife, of West Tenn wero the guests of Aman lus Kistlor ou Sunday. The farmers ol this section who ha- exhibits at tho Loblghtoa Fair, are much pleased with the premiums they received Prof. II, A. Koiser, of this place, was visiting frionds at Bowmausvillo durin the week. Quito a number of our young peopli were In attendance at the EastPenn church on Sunday. Prof. II. A. Keiser will start an even Ing class for those desiring to study Latin in the Centre Square school house, ou the 23th inst. The New Mahoning Brass Band now proves a success; they met on last Friday evening with tholr teacher, The Lord's Supper will be celebrated in the St, John's church to morrow Suu day) morning. Rev. W. II. Strauss will ofiieiato. All aro invited. The literary society will hold its next meeting this (Saturday) cyeulng. Th quektlon for debate is, lesolved, "That Columbus deserves iit .re prulsetbun Wash ington " All are luyited lo attend. ' Dssu, inf UUHtinBULW sm. Vat WW Incendiary in Lohlcjh County. The largo barn ou tho farm of Henry Hoffman, near Uitlonvllle lu North White Hull Township, Lehigh county, was totally iloslroyod by firo at nn onrly hour Tuesday- morning. The flames were dlscoycred at 3- 'clock, and had mado such ptogrese that ;io only live slock that could bo saved was stallion and a colt. All the rest perished n tho flames. Mr. Iloll'man ran out in his Ight clothes, and with difficulty saved the two nnlmiils named. The barn contained great portion of last year's crops, as wrll as those of this year, tlio building being fairly packed. A great deal of vnluablo farming machinery was destroyed. Six orses and fourtecu head of catllo iiorlshcd u tho flames,uud their moans were plthblo n tho extreme. Tho loss is about $8000, ou winch thero is somo insutnr.ee. Tluro s no doubt that the Ore was of incendiary rigin, nud a man suspected of tho crime was trucked nnd followed fcr several 1111I03, but he managed to escape. Tho neighbors are greatly excited, aud had thoy caught the Incendiary they would have made short shift of him. Acts of iucendiaaism hayo boon so numerous uf late late, both in the city and country, that the formation of a vigilance society Is agitated. A Man Found Doadatllud Run. Saturday morning a couplo ol gcntlemeD, Who visited Mud Run, a short distance nbovo Saudt's Eddy, in seoch of fish bait, found tho dead body of n loan lying at the foot of tho wall uf the bridge leading across tlio run. The body was Identified is that of Gollcib Mushart, a stone culler, who has boon working for Jacob Lullicnbcrg, tho contractor, for tho past three years. During the time ho has lived by himself 11 ml done his own cooking. On Wednesday ho went to tho hotel at Sandt's Eddy and remained there Wednesday nnd Thursday nights. Friday ho left thero about 10 30 o'clock aud started lor tho stone quarry whero ho worked. Ho took with him thrco loaves ol broad und about three pounds of bologno tied up lu u hnndkerchief. When ho reached the bridgo across Mud Run he set lown to rest. Tho supposition is that ho fell asleep and rolled off tho wall to the ground below, a distance uf thirty feet, and was killed by tho fall. Tlio body was con siderably bruised. Coroner Uhler was tilled as 600 11 us the body was fouud. llo empaneled a jury and au inquest was held which resulted 111 a verdict of accidental leath by falling from tho bridgo. The nan has a wife and children residiugon the Philadelphia road iu South Bethlehem but has not been living with them for some lino. Hazletos JYat'ii Speaker. Packerton Items. -The managors of your forty thousand lollor Skating Rink are having trouble with the board of directors and aro threat d witii an iniuuetion if they refuse lo yacate the building. Thero is no doubt the lease is solid, nnd the present management can hold the building; meantime the contio- yersy is advertising the Iliuk and it is du ng a rushing busiuoss. Tho probabilities are that in a contest tho directors will come out second best. -Thomas Weaver is getting along under the caro of Dr. Seipel of Lohighton, tho fracture of his leg has bean reduced, and there isevory prospect that tho patient will soon be around aud able to oyeraoo his many contracts. Republican candidates in Mnuoh Chunk are getting belligerent. Editor Itaueli nud tho IIuu. Robert Klolzseem to hnyeexciled tlio ire of some in th.at town, it reminds ine uf war limes, whether this is a movement ou the pint of tho Republicans to secure complimentary votes wo can't say, but there is nn doubt that there is good cause tiT their ill temper. It is n tittle harder to elect Blaine than they imagined, it is hard work lo enthuse the boys. There will be a Democratic meeting at Loopold Meyers this month, due, notice will be g'ven. Good speakers will bo in attend- a a co. Maime, daughter of Joseph B?nnctt, aged alout eighteen months, was drowned in the Lehigh River just back of llicir resi dence on Monday nftoruoou Oct fith. The little one was playing in tlio yard as it was wont to do, tho mother was busily engaged in domestic duties aud did not nolieo the child's absencs for several moment. Search was Immediately made, when 0110 of the neighbors discovered the lillle one in the water at the foot of n high wall just back of the house, tho body was quickly recover ed by tbo father. Willing bauds dono nil that was possible to rescuscilalo the child but too late, tho vital shark had fiod. The fenco enclosing tho yards of tlio several residences along tiio riycr was insecure, the bottom sill decayed S3 that the na 1 did not hold the paling, it is supposed that with chil l like curiosity sho was looking at the river below, two misplaced palings give evidence where sho fell through. Mamie was a bright winsome child, tho put of the household. Funeral services wero held on Thursday alternoon attended by a largo number of syni athizlng friends and rola tivls, there wore seyeral beautiful floral offerings. The interment took place, at thu Lehlghlon Cemetery. ANOX' Ratskiu fur and ratsMu slippers nro lato London Ireak. Only tha skin about tho haunoles Is nietl, the remain der lioing too thin. Four ruts aro re quired for a blipper nud bixty for a neck- pieo. Early to bod nnd early to rise will nil he m vam if you, don't advertise ii the CumoN Advocate, pfiblUhed ut Le hlhtou. Nearly all the leidlnp; nla and botr breweries in hu ilUtrict either own cr aroconuocted with stock farms, to which they BCiul their p.-ut grain aud swill One brewer una a farm ou which tlicio are 7C oows, 200 uwine, and CO horses, The animals nru Bald to thrive well. Tho Jlritish Government will, im mediately ou Ike meeting of Parliament, introduced a bill creating n Secretary for Seotlaud. Tho Earl of Dalbousle will bo tb.3 first. Both tbo Karl of Itosr, bery nud the Karl of Fife declined the ofllco during Mr. Gladstone's rcoeLt visit to Scotland. ST00K UAHEETS. Renorted un to 12 o'clock, by Do Haven fc Tiiwnsiid,Uaukers,No. 30 S Third tret, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and sold either lor cash or on in a rain. l-hiladtlsh:: Oct. 10th 1S84. bid asked IT S3's,Ext 100 U 8 Currency fi's 12U U S 4, new 1121 1121 US-l's 1181 120i Pennsylvania R R M 531 Philadelphia X llNtdlog R R It 111 Lehigh Valley UK 0i CrJ Lehigh Coal I- Navigation Co 41 41 Buff. N. Y. .t l'hlla. It 11 Co 3j 3) New Jersey Central 44 41 Northern I'doinc Com ID 1UA " Pref d 433 43 Oregon Transeonllnsntol 13 1"- Union Pacific , a") 5H Western Vcl id ill I Cil West Shore l-ts 4.1 4. 1 L.jiayille .t Nashville , . .. 5(1 2ill j Silver, iTrudcs) 1 SJ iT .Rv AmTimsF-wis. DIPHTHERIA! Tin: rrtosTRATioif wiiich follows Diphtheria, and the persistency with which It clings to iho patient, nro well known to all who havo had any cxpcilenco w 1th this terrible disease. Tho following letter shows how tho re storing and Invigorating properties of Ptt tt overcome It, and elGOU S how by Minllz rj 1S niwl cm Ich- eradicates tho poisoned innttir front It, bringing lo tho convalescent thu color, lifts and vigor ot lubust health. Lowcrx, Mash. Mrassni. C. I. HoonaCo.: Gentlemen Mylltttclrlhad tho illphthcila last April. Tho dh't.iso lea her very weak, blood poor, with 110 appetite, and she could not pceinlo rally from its eilccts, lloon'M SAltsAr.vmi i.av.11 lvcnmiiiriulcd by a neighbor. After she 1 .id L' t 11 t.ikins It a few days wo lmlioctl a change for tho better sho bepnu to cat with a ttlhh. It scctnid to take ont Iho pollen tlio disease had 1 ft In her Mood, the change being very noticeable In her fact'. tJio took It tun Months and fully vermlned her licallli, much to our delight. Wo trnvr recommend 1 loan's Sahsai'AMi.ia wlilia great ileal 01 pleasure. Very truly yours, J. lu SMITH, 10 Butterficld Street. "That Extreme Tired Feeling." "Tho first linttfo lm done, my daughter a freat deal of Etiod; her food does 111 1 tils less l.er now, nor doe3 she sutrcr from that arirciho t(i'l (Willi which 6ho did bcfoio lauiug ji,ood a AiiAr..:iLi.A." Sold by all tlmgrjUls. Price ?1 a bottle ot tlx bo'.tles fcr (a. Prepared 1 y C. I. K.OOB & CO., ApothocarIc3, Lowell, Macs. Tloou'a Taotli-Potfdcr, Only S Cents, Are you failing, ti y Welli' Hkai.th He keweh, tt pure, clean, wholofcomo TOMIG; T'T rr!n, Kcrr("iT Atomc ti, T Iver, 'Cldueya, Lu- ij. An Uifiuait'ii luw.-iunt. CulcJ D'iTSPBPSIA, Headache, Fever, A,tjo, CiiKln, DLD!urY& ivnMtmss. hi .- to take, true m"nt,iu;eqiialcdfor TO;f!0.. UVCR nnd HlKilt l-wcato, MervouB weakness, Cf-.lz".rlar laiii!0-H, Hoxual Decline. ! M.'JO per bet., C for f 8.00, at Drtwgista. I E. fl. V.'elm, Jeraoy City, If. J., A. Buchu-Paiba rtcvnar!tr.l)Io CurMorCalarrtcf tho Bladder, IruTainmatlcn, Irritation ol' Kid neys and Bladder, fitone or CriTcl DIs fiwes o the Pru.lato olnnd, Dropsical Swcllliicfl, Fernalo Diseases, Iucrn'.tii race of Uifno, all DI.-,e-tsos of tho (ien-to-Urimry Organs In either eer. For Un healthy or Unnatural Piaeharfres 110 lusu viiKjiiira irjit-cuoni'icur, caciii. Tor BVriUI.IK, citi.or coutrat ted or hereditary laint. Ufa CliaDin'a Conatitu- tlou Bitter Hymn, Sf.flOiirr bottle, nnd Chnrln's gyidiUitioPUlj. SS.Od: rjidClia- pta'n Bynhilitio Halve, $1.00. 0 boitlea r-yrup, or ruig, 1 isaivo, uy i-sorcs3 on rvc-fpt of s-'lO.oo, or nt DrwrgXli". P.. n. WEti:. Jeinev Oftv. m. J., u. n. A. F. P. BOYER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa., I!cpetfiillv announces that he will havo constantly on hand a largo drove cf cholco BREEDS OF SIIOATS, whlehhnwlll dlspnso of nt very LOWEST M Alt K KT PI! ICES. Ho livvlies an Inspee. Hon of his stock balore you purchase else where. ALSO. 1h nrepared to alter aad attend to diseases ofl'lg" at nil times. F. P. IlOYLlt. cci. ii, tssi-iy. DO YOU KNOW THAT LOKIUAP.Ir'S" C L I MAX PLUG TOBACCO, With lied Tin Tnir, Is tho bit? Is Iho puro't; Is never adultarated with irlueoso, narytos. molasses, or nnvdeieteriou-t luirrodi- units as is me case wuu many otneriotjaeeos LOIULLARD'S IKISi: I.SAT TINE UUT TOIIAUUO Is nlsninade ofthe finest stock, nnd for aro uutlo chewing quality is necond to none. LORlLLAltD'.S NAVY 1 LIPP1NU8 tako tho first rank as a solid, durable smok' Inn tobacco wherever introduced. LOIULLARD'S FAMOUS SNUFFS hare been ttsod for ovor 124 tears, and nre sold to a larger extent man uiiy oiuors. Sept. SMtn. WANTED IMMEDIATELY! VV A lew irood men to canvass for tho salo of Fruit and Orna mantel Tieos. Shrubs. Vine. Roses, he. No cxpeiienee require!- Salary and expenses paid. Ad dress II. J.tUWDUS d 0u., Ilrluhlon, N. 11 acpt. zr-jin TA NT KD-Ladies and Ihmtletuen to tako ' ' nice, llaht, pleasant work nt their own homos (dlstanoa no obleetlon). Wt.rk sent iy mall. to ,fi sxlty eau l quietly made, Pin canvnhslug. Please SMtdrcs-s ut oneo, esiooe at ra; uo,, iiostou, jtiuss., uox nw, Sept. "J, -lux SKY A 7T-"71V'T ft reprcse n t a 1 1 ve of vu J. Ko-,d address to travel A f ti'KfrX' through CarUon ooun- ' WAIWJJ y Wltll VAt.li ABLE WIIIIKS fOll 8I-UC1U. I.ASBKS OF UCSINESh MitN ami MUtiiAKie'B ho understand 11111I need them, uivina; thuir orders at slgtit; prolits liberal, easy aiid quick; can relet lu uontlemt-u clearlnu; S)S& lokfio 11 weak who ar pleased with the work: only Alo capital i quireu; wriieiorpariiouiarsiryuuinean oust ueee; itlvo nite, trade or iirevluus etiipley 111 ent and rulercneos l'alil.'er, I'allltcr & Co., Vanderoilt Ave., now oil;. Farm for Sal8. A valuable farm or about 136 acres, adjoin IliK lands of Wallace delpol, 01 the road lead loir to tho MahuninK Valley, will be cold mi easy terms, For furthttr Informa tion address ur apply to U. II, JI. tsTOOKER. LehiKhton, i'a. At E. II. Snyder's Slurs. Julv W-tf T. J. BKETNEY, Hecpetrully annoanoei to tbe werohnli of Ilanling of Freight, Express Mutter nnd Baggage st very reaonblo .rtce. Hy prompt W tontlon to all union h hoi it i tu merit a ntsra (p itublio putr'.ir.ae. lit "JliKuco, curuvr uf Orders tor h inline' I' It a' ' "L .--v.m,iy A. ftou s Moie will rv.-. 1.".'.. -.1 u. T. J. UU:.i'M.i July 13, last 3ut. New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite CLAUSS fc HKO'S, Bank Street, Lohighton. llenairing neatly done at lovp pneos Patronage solicited. July M, ui3, For Bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Queensware, Groceries, fco., GO TO E. II. Snyder's Uank St , Lchighton. May 10, 1SS1- LOST. REWARD. LOST. A HOUND, with both black oars ttvo black spots, one on sldo and other on top ot hack, answers to tho naino of'Pero." hoevur has lound htm and will return him to tho utidei signed will bo liberally re wardedt 1IEU11EN .VcDANIEL. i'.irr.vvllle, Carbon euunty Pa. Aug. S5, 1S84-W3 House for Sale. Tho undersigned offers his rcsldonce and Ftntc room, situated on Bank street, for salo un vi ry reasonable tcriue. The liuusolsSOX -0 1,-ct, cuntatiiliur. six rooms with summer kitchen attached and other outbuildings. The hotiso Is pleasantly located and oilers a lino chauco to any ono wishing a store room and residence on tho main street. Call oner address LEWIS AlAHSTEINElt. Sept. 0 Vf3 Lehlgliton, I'a. sheds ol good noto paper and 25 envelopes for 10 cents at the Novelty Stors) uext door to tho Advooaik OfEco. DKOa' IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB Cheap Printing ! The Winter Resort, , VIHELAKD OR SOUTHERN PINES, In MOORE COUNTY, N'Tll CAROLINA, (Not Now Jcrsoy). Is on tho most elevated point oftho long loaf pme section in tno South. 1 roe from every malarial lnllucneo. Tho atmosphere Is highly charged Willi clone from the almost boundless pints. Send for work on "Tho Plnos," written by a physlolan who has made the lung disease a life study. It give) a history ol this section, Southern Pines, and many hints which will be or Interest to Rheumatics. and (Jonsumptlvos. "W will send a few thousand copies freo of east tq those applying during the next few months. Wodesiroto corrcfpon,.,vlth phjrslclins.aBl will Diako It to their Interest to write to ul. CONSUMPTIVES AND RHEUMATICS: WHY SUFFER ? When you can find relief and ploasure by spending a month or two on tho summit of tho celebrated lung leaf pine region of the South. Very low rates of board will bo charged by tho hotel and boarding houses during tho winter of 1S84, and tho Stato Immigration Department has arranged that persons en their first visit can secure round-trip tickets) from lloston, New York and llaltlmore at very low rates. Address OEO. 11. l'ATTKUSON, ResIdenlManager, Manly P. O., Muoro Co., N. O. State of Worth Carolina, AGRICULTURAL Dl'1'Aii.TM ENT. , Kalkioii, N. C., Juno loth, 1884. To the Pooplo of the Northern, New Eng land and N01U1 Western Stalest It Is with.' deep rogret we loarn or tho heavy loss yo sustained by the frosts and leo Wednesday, Thursday aud Friday 11 lull Is, JUay sath, ath and 30th, As usual our State, North Carolina, Escapes. Our tobaceo plants aro unhurt and growing nloely. Uraln and grass crops are very ne. No damage whatever done to inostdellsato el(otables and fruits. Wo aro vory desirous of having tho many thousands ol acres or unoccupied land settled with and cultivated by Northern urmvrs.and we can ullvr )ou a clluialo exempt front lata audrrly frots, Nurth Carolina Is within hTioon hours ride of New York. Tho vast resources of the State will be exhibited In lids cliy at the Oravtl State Uxpusltiuu October 1st to 2th, It Is my duty and pleasure lo lurn'sh Infer nation to persons seeking (mines In the Stato Very Kespeotfull), Jno. T. Patrick, State Agent Immigration. 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