New Advertisements. Deatb & Co., IlEAT.nitS IN "Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, "Weissport, .... Penna. REPAIHIN'4 of all klndi promptly attended to at VERY Itea eenable Utiargoi. Railroad Guide. Arrangement of Fas:ciier Trains. MAY 1884. Tralni leavo Allentown ns followi : (Via PiinKioaistt Eailiioad.) For Philadelphia at 4.Ei, 6.S0, 1' 40 a. m tad S.10 p. bi. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 6.O0n. m.and 6.M p.m. tVla East Push Hiiancii.) ror Eoadlng and Ilarrlshurg, (J. CO, 8.40 a. m 12.lt, 4.8k, and 9.05 n. in. For Lancatter and Columbia, 0.00, 8.40 a, ca., and 4 Sup: m. SUNDAYS. For Harrltburg, and waypotnts, 7.S5 a, m., 9.C6 p. m. For Philadelphia 7 35 a. m. Trains for Allentcn Icavo as follows : (Via PltUKIOMEN IlAlLKOAD.) Leave Phllad'a, 4 31, 7.40 a, m. and 1.00, 1.34, 'iaa, and 5.16 p. ni. SUNDAYS. Leavo Philadelphia. 8.50 a.m., t SO, 4."0 p. ni. (Via East Penh. BrtANcn.) Leave Reading, 7.J0, 10 IS a, m., 2.00, S 10, nad 6.1ft p m. Leave llarrlsburg, 621, 7.50, 9.50 a. m , 1.45 and 4.uu p. m. Leave Lancaster, t7.no a. m., l.eu and 3. 10 p.m. Leave Columbia, 7.S0 a. in , 1.10 and 3.JU p. m. tFrom King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, O.01 a. m., fl.00 p. m. Leave HarrNburg, 7.C0 p. rn . 4 00 p. m. Leave Mdladclphla e .'lu a. m , 3. so p. in. Tralni via. "Pcrklomen Hnllronu" marked this () ran to and from Depot, Ninth and Or eon streets, I'hlladclphl-i, other train: to nnd from Dread street Itepnr. The it) and e.45 . in. trains from Allen towa, and tho 1 35 and fi 15 p in. triln from Philadelphia, via I'crklomen Ratlrouit, have through cars to and Iroui Philadelphia. J. E. WOOTTUN, ('cnerul Manager. CO. nANroi'K, tian'l Pnfs'r i Ticket Agent Mar 37th, 11.83. 9 era -cash Smokers of Black well's Gcnulno Boll Durham RwoktnffToliacco will roeeiTO lYemlmna m follows on terms &nd conditions hero Bpoclfiod: iStPREMIUM.S5,000 2d S2,000 3d " S!,000 22 other Prcmlnragiwljcreriio'TO, Tlio 28 rremlums will bo awarded December 22, 1831. Ibt J-rcmium poos to tho person from whom we re col to t lie largest numbcrof our empty tobacco Imutb rrwr to Der. 15. Jd will be kItoh for tho next largest number and thus. In tho order of tho mimW of empty burs received from each, to tho twcnty.flYO encccRKfnl con. testauta. r.ach bas? imi't Ixnr our original Bull Durhim hbrl. O. 8. Revenue etamp, and Caution Notice, Buys must bedonouppccuri'ly in a packao, with name and addrewi of Mnder, and number of bain contain ed, plainly marked on tho outrido and muBt lw nent.clnrtrea prepaid, to IllAckt-rcll's Durham Tolmrro Co., D din am, N. G. livery pcuuIuq package baa picture of Hull ttoe oar next announcement 85QO 6-1V.O 9400 8350 $300 9276 225 200 175 150 J$125 9100 900 88 Ji70 9GO JSSO 40 30 20 eio DANIEL WIBAND, Carriages, "NYngonsjSlcighs, &c cormeii or BASK AND IKON STIIEETS, LEHIUUTON, Pbkha., FarttouUr attention given to REPAIRING !Ballltldtalli,atthoTery Lowest Trices. Patronage rcspectrolly solicited and per fe.t sstlf fastloa guaranteed. Jaa.lt, t41y. DAN. WIEAND, 33IVOTICES Ansoi.uTE divoh. rtildlagthroneliont the United states and Oaaafa (ar deserllon.nun.iupporl.lnlemper aaee, nelty, IneunipattldlUy, ete. Adlee frs. HtateToar ease and address ATTriRNEY H'AUI), World llulldlng, 1M7 HwaSway, New York. July lily TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commoroial School. A Hoarding: and Pay School for Young Ufa and Ladles. Prepares for colleg. fur teaching, and for business, A full canu ut ciperleneed tesehers. Chargos Reasonable. 'jejo ucnttuu tfin jiaaur, I l f( rtlii Aiiareuces : canny ol 1-afayotte Colloee: easiness Men ol Eaton. Pa., other fa! treas. Full hcnUn opens Anir. 8th. Stu. lens may enter any tlnH-. rVfu.ifSr cat" .doauetolt II. TliivH Prlu Luio. "Original Cheap Cash Store." LADIES You (lioulil not Tall to take a took at our Oloaking's, Coating's and Dress-Oloths. ni we can Interest you In Style, Qnalily and Price! Wcnrealso shonlng a largo line of DRESS Sll.KS, In III, All I! and (JOI.OliS, ranging In prleo from (S cents up to 1.60 per yard, J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Publlo Siiuarc, Bank Street, I.clilgli. ton, Pa. Juno.7, 1854-ly. SATURDAY. OCTOBEIl 2S, I8S4. SPJJCIAL NOTICE.-rersons making payments to this offico by money orders or postal uotes will pleaso make thom paynbto at the WmssroRT Tost Offick, os tho Le hlgliton olHco is not a money order offico Our Nciehborhood in Brief. There aro ninety and nine that work and lie. In want anil hunger and cold, Thai one mar Ih'e In luxury, And bo luppad in tho silki'n fold; And ninety iinri nine, in their hovels bare. And one iu a palnco with riches rare. From the sweat of their bnjwi tho desert blooms, And (lie fores! before litem falls; Their labor has buildol humble homes, And cities with lofly halls. Ami tho oho owns cities and homes and lunils. And the ninety and nino have empty hands. Hut the night so dreary and dark and long At last shall tho morning bring, And over thn land tho victor's song Of tho ninety and nine slinll ring Anl echo alar, from zone to zone, "Uejoicel for Labor shall h'avo its ownl" Knelon is now lighted with electricity. Thanksgiving Day will bo tho next le gal holiday. i'ottcn your turkeys for Thanksgiving Dny. Rollermania is the latest for the skat ing rink era to. Thcra aro fifty-nine prisoners in the Luzerne county jail. "Catch onto" Thomas' new advertise ment on our first p.ige. Dan Schoch.Iost a fine hog by death last week. JS-Knit'.ing cotton and Darning cotton Tory ohiiip.nt II, o Noyelty Blore.Hunkway. Now is a good time to put In your suu ply of coal for the winter. Illicit wheat cakes mi J sausage aro now on the bill of fare. Wamtiii A fox dead or alive. Apply at Iho Coal ltrc6kcr, Lehighlon, Pa. A new platform has boon laid in front of the Valley dejf.t at this place. (KJrCull at Iho Novelty Store, next door lo Iho AnvcoATK office, for bargains I Tbo mountains present a beautiful ap pcaranco now all scarlet and gold. The lair of tbo Luierne County Agri cultural Society wns a financial success. Diphtheria is still on tho increase among the children of Wilkesbarro. Humor In. a it that ofler election quite a number of strangers will move to town. kK-A new lot ol CLOCKS, WATCHES mid JEWELRY just reooiv.-d at S. I1AGA M AN'S Store, Lehichtou. Pa. A few flakes of snow drilled through the r.ir hero lust Saturday the first of tho sasou. No inloxicnting' drinks were sold nu the Narntelh lair grounds during the con tiuuancnof the late fair. JZSfl-A yurifly of books, very cheap, at the Jnvelly Store, next door to tho Auvo cate ofUce. J. D. Linlz hos put donn n tulantial flag st me pavement in front of his resideuce on Northampton street. All th bruKon pavements should be fixej belora the onow covers thom up. A etiteh in time laves nine. .aa-rtemnanls of unbleached muslin otily S rents a yards table oil cloth 33 cents perjard ul the Novelty Store, on llnnkwuy. Rev. Kehrig, of Girarurillc, preached a very elegant disiourso iu the Lutheran church last 6uodoy morning and evening -ACKER'3 nTSrKi-9iA Tarlkts Nvr. Fail. Sold by Dr CTIIorn, Lelnghton,and W Uiery, Visport. The Crane Iron Works, at Calsssuqua. labt week rc-eived from Philadelphia nine car loads of iron ore brought freni the island of Cuba. LADIES SHOULD REMEMIIKP. hn. Uliil complexion results Iron, ming Acker's niood Elixer. Sold bv Dr. Horn, Lehigh ton, and W tilery, Wcissiwrt. The Elaine and Logan Club of thi borou;:li, participated in a Republican lemonslMtion uil'arryyilleon lastSaturdav evening. Leaving on the 7:15 train and returning at 10:15. Work in II. II. Fisher's pipe mill, at Allentown, has bren suspended Indefin itely, throwing elglity-fivo men out of em ployment. Cjlliliilal'S end all others who wish to procure learns on short notice aud at ressonoble lerms, should not fall lo call nt the livery of Dayld Ebbwt, on North Street, this borough. Attorneys and Justices of the Pa ace ran get legal cap pads at tho Novelty Stoie.nexl w 'no oioi'uni uiiicc, ai aa cents each. Au excellent article. The Democratic parade yi last Friday evening was one of the most rnthusiutlo that this borough has had this cumpaiiini althmigli only a hundred men were in line: as they pasted under the beautiful Demo cratic banner cbcor after cheer rent the air S-If you wanla niccjmo.)th,easy shave vour hair cut or sliamponing.go to Franz tenderer's Saloon, under the Exchange Ho. iu,. in u yuu ngiu, anu aon'tyou forget it. "Aunty.doyourcowsRivcmuch milk?" "Dot (ley do, marster. Dot gommcn flat sent de Day's Cow Powder hero, is do best Iren you got." Trice 25 cents per package oi ono pound, full weight. teSuTrustoes. Erecnlnn. fionr.l!,,,,. .l other Deeds, Receipt Rook,, Judgment Inlos, Minute or Record Books, and Jus. tiees Rlauks forsule at the Novelty and Notion store, next to the Cabo Advocatk uuiL-e,nu jiauuway. tno jjoiiign valley lunnol, west oj Rorkport.-which is in charge of Contractor Douuhue, of Baltimore, Mil., will be com pleted In a few weeks ana traius will pass inrougii. Clauss (DBro.. The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suiting on hand. Stiluses Ilelirifr has usl received an immenso lot of Wotermelons, Cantaloupes, and fruitsof all kinds, ot his storeroom on South street, which he is selling at bottom prics. Call and see him and learn his pri'-ea and you will be sure to buy, for the melons aro all ripe and fresh gathered. Life ts too short to try half a dozen different kinds of'Sure Cures," when one suffers with a cough or eold stick to the best and uso Dr. Bull's Cough Byrup; It wilt cure your cough and never disappoint you. All druggists .sell It at twenty Dye cents n bottle. The Berks county fair cleared $5,000 this year. Apples aro being sold from 50 to 60 cents per bushel. Extensive Improvements ore being msde at and around the new round houses. The newly erected Welsh Calylnlsllo Methodist church, In Slallnglon, was deHI voted to tbo service of the Lord on last Sun day. Rumor lias it that one of ouryoung men upon returning home on tho night of the Ohio election attempted to wind up his watch with the key nl a piano. n-F0R SALE AT A BARGAIN A EARM of 118 ACRES 8 acres Improved, house end barn on it, price $700) one-half cash, balance on time. Also, a two slory FRAME DWELLING in this borough for $700. Good well on It. Inquire at this office. octt5.3w -William Rosenberg, a brakenun on tho Lehigh Vallc)' railroad for over twenty one years, was the other day struck by a psssenger train at E.istno,and being thrown on Ibe truck he had one ol hit arms cut off. A Scranton dispatch announces that tho Lackawanna Coal end Iron Company has sold ten thousand Ions of steel rails to tho Canada Paclfio Rallroal Company, deliverable in Canada, at $23.50 per ton. The Rlul: has been closed and our young peoplo aro deprived of tho only place of moral amusement the town boasled of. There is a mistake somewhere. Where. is it? 3?5t.Unlll Oftnber 4, a disount of FIF TEEN 1'ER CENT, will be allowed to all cab purchasers of WALL PAPER on alio the stock now on hand. E F. Luckeubacli, uroauway, Maucti uuunu, l'a Rey. Isaac Trice, the oldest postmaster In Tennsylvania, died ot his homo in Schuylkill township. lie was 83 years of age. Ho was appointed during tho first administration of Jackson and has held office uninterruptedly to tbo time of his death. SB-Tlio List Law Tossed was Law's ogent, who Is passing through Hie State in troduced Law's Celebrated Bluing, used for bluing, bleaching and coloring, nnd makes good Ink, Fur sile at C. T. Horn's and at the Novelty Store. Bankway. . flttgr Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lchighton. A Bio '1 insol livery subscriber to the Caiibo.v AnyocATK who immediately pnyi up arrearages and one year in advance will receive free for one year Health and Home a large 8 page, 40 column monthly paper devoted lo home matters. Step up. For the week ending on Oct. 18, 1834, there was 179,907 tons of coil shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley Railroad, ranking a total of 5,167,009 bns to date and showing a decrease of 521, -163 as compared with same time last rear. Wblia the employes of tho Totlsville Iron and Sleel Compauy's Fisbarh Rolling Mills were being paid Saturday they were confronted with a notice to the effect that on and after the first of November a gener al reduction of ten per cent, on their wages would bo mads on account of n scarcity of orders. What action the men will take In the mailer is yet unknown. Tho mills give employment to one thousand men. People living In the neighborhood of VV,tl Rl..nn.I..U anil Duiwuuviiie wero startled Monday by the explosion ol a mall locomotive used at the KoMnoor Colliery. Harry Marfan, the enginecr.wat probably fatally injured and several others slightly bruised. Pieces of tho loenmotiyo were thrown hundreds ol yards. The breaker wasjfired by the hot coils, but tho flames wero promptly extinguished. OSTIL IT. Peters, fit the Post-office building, Lchigh ton, will make you an all wool suit for only $10 cash. if you order now. Iu the contcstedli!ct!on case of B. R. Riissel vs. Thomas MoGrathiir Poor Direc tor in Schuylkill county, a final decision was reached Monday. The Court ordered the cost be paid by the county, but the Commissioners protested against this. Yes t-irday the three Judges decided gainst tlieni. The costs amount lo fifteen thou sand dollors, which the Commissioners will begin to pay on Friday. George Berger. employed at Licit Gap Colliery, wos caught in a rush of cval in a counter gangway shute Friday morning, and was carried down into a breast with leu tons of coal on lop of him. Ho was buried for four hoursnd was extricate ! with the greater difficulty ,as the coij piled upon him as fast as It could be token out for some timo. Ho was only slightly in jured. .5!yA.?TEI)' '""ntdtolely.a fiM class OltOAMSr for St. Jacob's Lutheran ami iiciormej ctiurcli, in the borough of Weiss IKirt; must uudrrstand l.,lh.r. ! f!n. "ltd hnglish. Salary will be paid yearly, for further particulars apply lo A. J. Guth. Secretary. Oct. 25, 3w. Justice of the Teace Isaac L. Morgan, of Gibraltar, noil Constable Jock Whalen, recently fined $100 and costs each urn! removed from ofHea for nvcr-chorges In the esse of thirty Hungarians arrested for maintaining nuisouccsln Hie lorm of filthy habitations, Monday presented to the court petitions for clemency signed by tho Piesi dent and members of the Town Council and soventy five private citizens. Chuiss & 13ro., The Tail ors, are making up elegant suitings, in tho very latest styles and best workmanship, for $10, sold last year for $24. Call and see them. Chairman Cooper, 'of the Republican State Committee, and Chairman W. U. Hensel, of the Democratic Stato Committee, the other day came together and decided that the names ol the candidates for Con gressman at Large of each parly must be printed on the county election tickets, at decided by the courts in 1882, and not on the Stale ticket. The names of the electors must be printed all together under tho head "electors," without any distinction between those who are district elector ond those who are electors at-Iarge, the whole to be printed without designating the dis tricts. A reduction In wages has been made at the Iowa Barbed Wire Works, South Easton. The "runr,ers"of the tbree-aud a half machines are cut down ten cents on a hundred pounds, but, to make up the lots, are given two machines instead of one, and are thus able lo earn, by harder laborbout as mucn as formerly. Runners ol tbo sev en inch mschlnes are cut from 15 to 12 cants per hundred wun.ls, an average of 35 ceots a day. A few hands baye been discharged. A series of protracted meetings are In progress In the M. E. church, and aro largo ly attended. Tho Blaine and Logan Club of town attended tho county parade at Mauch Chunk Wednesday night. 'ifQ,New goods now opening at the No. tlon and Novelty store, next to the Anvo otTEiiflice. Cheap for cash. Tho Republicans of this (lllh) C'n gresslonal district havo nominated T. Frank Walter, of Maucb Chunk, for Congress. -Tho Lehigh Volley tunnel nl Rockport is about ready. Connections with tbomaln track will soon be made. Tho tunnel ts twolvo hundred foot long and cuts off one mile ond n quarter of a dangerous curve. Fred Hurst, the pedestrian, who was stabbed at Haztolon ceyeral months agn,bas recovered so as lo enter the park again. He is to run with T. J. Cannon at Wilkes barro to day (Saturday) for apurso of three hundred dollars. The Bethlehem Town Council on Tues day evening authorized an issuo of $40,000 borough bonds at four per cent., to run thirty years from January 1st, 1685, the proceeds to be usod to pay for water, fire and market departments Improvements. Lehigh county has a new swindle, or rather a now modification of an old swindlo. A stranger calls on a farmer and asks him to sign n potitlon for a reduction of taxes. Should be sign it ho may find the petition comiug back to him in the ehapo of a promissory note. Tho suit of II. V. Morthlmer, sr., against tbo County Commissioners for a bill of printing, was decided in his favor last Tuesday by the defendants confessing judgment and paying costs. The original bill sued for was $11; tho costs In the case will amount to nearly $30. During the torchlight procession at Mauch Chunk on Saturday ulght last, Law rence Rauch, son of the editor of the Mauch Chunk Democrat fired two balls from a Roman candle into the Republican banner. Mr. Raucli claims that it was purely acci dental. The airuir is said to have caused considerable excitement fur a time. No rabbits shall be killed, had In pos session or exposed to sale, except from tfie Istof November to the 1st of Jonuorf. No hunting rabbits with ferrets. Penalty for hunting nut ol season, $5; for hunting with ferrets, $10. Partridgesaud quail can only be killed Irorn Oot. 15th to Jan. 1st, nnd it is Illegal to tako them with u net, trap, snare or torchlight. Penalty for i iololiug tho act, $10 for each bird taken, i An exchange says: There is an evident tendency among young men tospeik light ly of women. Well, we should think thero was. Let oyery person listen ns wo huvo listened to young men loafing on tho corn ers at night aud hear them talk when young Uladles pass by ."and they will ascer tain tbo truth of what tbo exchange soys. Many an innocent girl's character is ruined by the remarks ofagracoless scamp, who lias no respect for himself or anybody else. Modem education is somewhat at fault In this respect,or else tho race isjdegeneratiug. Michael Klingor, of Hozlcton, a marri ed man, aged about thirty years.comtnitted suictdo Tuesday evening by shooting him- self through the right temple wilh a revolv er, lie died instantly. He was a machinist and was employer in the Lehigh Valley shops. His health had been declining and ho was compelled lo leave, and about a week ego lie entered a grocery store as a clerk. lie returned from his work Tues day evening, passed to hts nod room and nred Iho fatal shot. He leaves a wife and two children. come racts about the Knabe Tittnos. Tlie6e Pianos baye established their ex cellence iu every community where they havo been introduced, nnd the most emin ent performers have given them tho most unqualified approval. Their appreciation, however.is not confined to the class known as professional ortists, but they areas high. ly prized iu the parlor us in tho school room or upon tho Btaeo. The Inct is. lliev areas perfect us any instruments of the kind that have yet been made, und -osscs many nuatilies which strike Hie critical car as superior lo nil other pianos. This is the wnoia secret of lltetr great 1opulurity ond t lie high appreciation in which they ore held by both amateurs aud professionals. APassenBerStitlou Burned. Fire broke out at the Forth street passen ger depot of the Philadelphia and Reading Road, at Liston, nt noon Wednesday and in an hour the large frame structure was a mass of ruins. The llames caught from oily waste under tho platform and were swept in all directions by a brisk wind. The Ireighl can and freight deriot acrjss the track were saved. G sorgo Hummel, who ran Ike restaurant, lost all hit fixtures, but raved the furniture" in bis sleeping rooms. Jlis wife end little babe he carried out first and then returned to his bar room fa save his money, but It burned. His loss it $300. The loss on tho building is about $7,500. The company saved nothing. Held for Barn Burning. The hearing of Joseph Roth, of Sitting- ton, who is charged with having fired, through malice, the barn of Henry Hoff man, at Unionvillo,Norlh Whitehall twp Lehigh county, took place on Wednesday. The principal evidence was that Roth lelt his homo iu a team at two o'clock on the morning of Hie fire, which occurrod about 3 o'clock on tho morning of October 13lh, und that when tbo flames wero discovered marks of u horse's leet, the dimension of which corresponded to that of a stallion owned by Roth, were seen at the roadside near the sccneoflbe fire. The track of the vehicle, seen at the same place, also corres ponded lo tbo tracks of a buckboard usually driven by Roth. The accused admitted that he left homo at 2 o'clock In the morn ing, but that he proceeded directly to Low. er Milfbrd township, on a vlslttoaman named Keck, who could not be fouud to give testimony. The accused was held under $1000 ball to appear nt court. Two Men Killed by a Fall of Coal. A terrible accident occured Friday at New Castle, Dear St. Cloir, Schuylkill county, by which John F. Quinn, Jr., a prominent citizen of St. Clair, was instant ly killed, and Ctptaln Joseph H. Denning, a veleian of the late war, was fatally in jured. The mine where the Occident oc curred was formerly owned and operated by George-S. Repplier, but, owing to con tinual strikes and the destiuction of the breaker twice by fire, ho finally abandoned tho place, which, after removing the machinery, wat allowed to fill up wilh water. Several yean ago John 8. Quinn, Sr., father of the young man who lost hit life Friday, leased the abandoned mine and was successfully working it, making regu lar shipments of coal eyer eiuce. At noen Friday, whon Quiun and Denning were putting in new prop timber, a heayy fall of lop coal occured completely burying both men. Assistance, however arrived and Denning was extricated terribly bruised and cut, but Quinn wat killed instantly. He was 27 yeart of ago and unmvrled. Captaiu Denning served with distinction through lb late wtr. He it 55 years of age sad worriedi Co" ProcedkBi. ine October term of (he Court of Quarter Bsssions commenced on Monday IStli Inst,. vuukcs kroner. Aieenusen nnri iiph.r ni? T .. .1 . ...... on the bouch. The several Conttablcs filed theirquartor )y reports, and the Grand Jury was called, charged and sworo.and Mr. Frank Sharkey appointed Foreman. Tho following caseS'Wero disposed of as follows. Commonwealth ts Gtbrlol Bhlnke on complalntofhis felherMr.WenlzIo Shlnko. Case dlsjosed, after an appropriate lecture by the court, and each directed lo pay half the costs, Mrs. Sarah Dugan against John Dugan, her husband. Complaint desertion, Sen tence that John Dugan pay $0,00 per month for the support of the child and stand committed until the sentence be com plied with. Commonwealth ogalnst Allen Rolk.aged 18, on complaint of Eugene Filker.aged IS years. The two boys were employed In a taw-mill at Bridgeport, Kidder township and the prosecutor swore that the defend ant threatentd to kill him and also that be threw him down and choked him. TLe testimony for defense made It appear like a very trifling case that should not have been brought Into Court. At an Indlctmet for assault and battery was pending tho case was held under advisement. Patrick Carbcrry was put on trial on on ndlctmvit for assault nnd battery, hit mother Murgerct Carberry appearing at prosecutrix. Verdirl,guilly. Sentence,$I,ro fine, cost of prosecution and 30 days in the County prison. Henry F. Hlnkle pleaded guilty on a charge of F A B. Prosecntrix Alice Lsntz. The child lived only eeverol months. Sen tence, to pay all costs of luncral, doctor.ic., amounting to f SO.00, Alexander Boyer Iricd for F. .t B., on complaint or Elizabeth Wetzol, who is feeble minded nnd supported by her brother. Verdict, guilty and sentenced fa pay costs and $74 75, maiutcnancj to da to, 75 cents per week, until the child roaches tho age of four years, and 50 cents uulll seven years ofogeand give security nnd committed until sentence Is complied with. James McClnfTerty, tried on an Indict mcnl for carrying concealed weapons. Ver dict not guilty, and Daniel MuGeady the prosecutor lo pay ono third and defendant two thirds of tbo costs. Mrs. Dorah Rahn and August R.ibn, her husband were put on trial separately for assault and battery, alleged to have b:on committed ou the mother of Mrs. Rahn. The parties reside at Upper Mauch Chunk. Verdict, guilty in the cuse of Mrs. Dorah Rahn, and siutence $1.00 fine and costs. In the case against August Rahn, the verdict was not guilty, nnd John Rantz and George Rinker, (as prosecutors) directed to pay the costs. Dennis Colo pleaded guilty on an indict rnent for malicious mischief. Senlcuco $5.00 fine and costs. Mr. A G. Teters was put on trial on a chargo of assault and battery on Milton Hummel, aged about 14 years. It was at leged by the prouecutiou that Hummel was at the Chinese laundry, and that Mr. Teters struck him soycral times wilh a whip and so severe ns to leave marks on his person. Tbo defense was that Hummel and several other boys were toveral times ordered away from thero, that ho was In solcnt and very annoying, and that the switch wus only used to driye him away from the premises oyer which the defend ant had jurisdiction. Verdict not guilty arwl ..... Vgollj 11I.IUCU UUVtTCOIJ p. U33 cutor and dolndant. Charles Hummel was found gulily or assault and battery on A G. Peters, grow Ing outol theaboye stated case. Fine.f.10.00 und costs. In responsotoa petition or citizens, tho Court ordered an election to be held in the North Kidder district, on the day of tho general election Nov. 4., to decide whether Ibe elections of suld district shall eonlicue to be held at Bridgeport or changed .to Le high Tannery. Franz Mncklo, J. 8. Keiser nnd Jacob Howk were appointed viowers in case of n bridge ocoss tho Lehigh riyer between Kidder township and Luzerno County. Com vs.James Diyer; assault and bat tery. Verdict, guilty. On Tridny morning tho Graud'Jury pre sented their report nnd the remainder of the session was taken up iu hearing rt porls. After hearing a few motiont Saturday, Court adjourned until Monday, when our rid friend, court-crier Jonas Markley, wos presented with a now suit of clothes by the members of the Bar. During the week a number of civil case 3 have been disposed of. Malionlnir Items. Mrs. M. J. Williams, who wot visiting at Thomas Musselman's, returned to Scran tan on Friday. We are glad to see that our friend, A. G. Museelman, who was troubled with rhcupiatism, Is about again. Mr. Frank A. Kiitler, of Lansford, epent 8unday with friends in the Valley. C. D. Kressly started the huckstering business to Lehighlon. Game.such asrobbits.pheasants.squirrels, and even skunks are becoming scarce since Mr. F. D. Klingemon rame borne from Ohio with a doublo barrel, breech loading shot gun. The New Mahoning Braes Band, just orsantzed.has secured the services of Frank H. Kuder, of Fogelsville, Lehigh county, si teacher. Miss Koto J. Arner was in Phllodel phla during the week purchasing a full line of dry goods, Ac D. M. B., one of our teachers, during the past two weeks has been engoged in husking corn Ac, In order to secure spend ing money for tbo. winter before tho schoo term commences, A Detnocra lie moss meeting was held at Smith hotel on Monday evening. Mr. Mahlon Nothstein, our popular blacktmlth, who wot on the jury list last week, in conversation with us said that he "was not so much of a Republican any more as some think." The Gatttcc, iu the course that it nt present pursues, is making some friends for tbe Domocralia ticket. A husking bee came ofT at Btepheu Fenstermacber't hotel on Thursday after noon. Hurrah! for Iho Aovocatx! Last week It unfurled the Cleveland and Hendricks banner at its head, and during the remain der of the campaign will do lit shore in helping to "turn tbo rascals out." And ao the good work for Cleveland goes on. English services will be held in tho Evangelical church this (Saturday) even ing. All sre invited, Our public schools will commence next Monday. Let the boys and girls be tent on tbe first day so that they will get tbe full benefit of tho term. If a boy begins lo go to school when the term Is lialfoyer anil then only attends half nf Ibe time, it won't be in order to blame the teacher If the boy does not ttudiee. uiiuks uiucn progress in nit Dash, r eople in and out of Town. We would bo pleased to have our citlzent od us Hems under this head as It is im- , ,t. In. . I.. ....... II tt t r-""v ;ui nnm Our genial young friend R. Tenn Bmilh Jr., left for New York City, on Thursday, where ho will tpend a few days. Our popular young druggist K. J. Sellers, or town, spent several days nt homo during the week. Thot. McKulg and wire, of Philadel phia, wero the guests of Mrt. II. V. Morthl mer during last week, Miss Annlo L, Colburn,a highly oc compllshed young lady residing nt Stewarts vllle, Penn'a., was the guest or her brother, R. Li. Colburn, during tbo week. Mr. Ed. BurGeld, of tho Seal Hotel, New Brighton, 8tolen Island, wos the guest of our genial young friend R.'Penn Smith, Jr. Ed is one nf the most jiiyial nt.d whole souled fellows wo have ever met; and made many friends during htj short stay. Dur ing his stay here he spent several days in hunting and carried a fine bag of game away wilh him. Around Floatant Corner. T. J. McDanlel, of this place, was Tisltlng friends at Weolherly during the week. Miss Jennclla Miller was ylslltng friends ot East Penn , on lost Sunday. Miss. Libbie Bcnlngoif ivos visiting friends ol Last Penn on last Sunday. a.j. iialllet, or .New Mahoning, was through this sections last Saturday bunt ing, and got two squirrels. Miss Lucy Romig, of Eist Welssporl, was the guest of J. T. McDoniel IsttSunday, Miss E'iimu'Ruch;spent last Sundoy with her rarcntsot Eut Penn. C. E. Relirig was on a business trip to Maucli Chunk last week. W. Werlman, of Weissport, spent Sun day wilh his mother, In this place. Thero was a Democratic Meeting at Pleasant Corner Monday night. Tho Republican will hold a"Meoting this (Saturday) eycnlng at PleasantCorner. A. F. Oldt or this placo started to work for D. Nothstein last week. J. T. McDtnlel and A. F. Oldl.were to Mauch Chunk during tho'week. Josr.ru. Moro Rowdyism. The klslers, Mis9 Liura ond Ella Kcster residoon the Island, between Slutinitou oud Walnutport, where they carry on tho dressmaking business. Ono eveninir lately threaholf civilized uffiana had occasion lo pass their rosldonio, and by way nrnmuso menl, throw. two largo stones; weighing about leu pounds each, through tho rront window or the home. Miss Laura narrow ly escaped beiug strue'e on) the head with one of tho stones. Benjamin, a brother, who bad lately relumed from Colorado, and Mr. Mlnulch, a friend from Walnut port, was visiting in the house at the time. Both rushed out and followed in pursuit ol the rascals, who took to their heels, thoy followed them across tho bridgo whon they lost oil trace of thom.It Is a shame to have such dastardly scoundrels running at largo in a peaceable community. They ought lo be in Stale prison breaking stones, in piece ol throwing them through pooplo's, houses. Wis hove too much rowdyism go ing on, and wo have no doubt but justice will overtake tome of these rascals beforo bng. This class ol criminals generally get their deserts sooner, or .later. Slatington Aetcs. The Coal Trade. The Philadelphia Lcdarr - uiracilccoai trade is without any new feature. Tho line and city trade continues fairly oclive'ln the domestic siz-s, but the manufacturing sizes aro oyen duller than for simo timo past, and in consequence there is considerable shading from the circular prices. Tho domestic sizes aio being held a shade Grmcr, but good con cessions ore necessary tojinducs purchasers to buy in quantity. The movement of coal from tidewater points was freer last week, boili in New York harbor nnd from this port. There is no more inquiry -from the Eistern Stales, oi;J thodeinaud Is for figures on larger cargoes than hove been moving Eastward' for some time past. The cold weather iu New England lust week has storied Hie laying in of winter stock, but of course there is nothing like the activity m Hie trade usual at this season, At Port Richmond freight rales are slightly higher aud vessels are making quicker despatch iu loading. As announced a fow days ago in a sucntion of coal mining for one week, beginngng October 30lh, hot been agreed upon. While there has been no public announcement as yet, it is understood that two weeks' stoppage of mining in Decotnber has also been agreed ujvon; this latter sus pension howeyer, practically amounts to but a single week, a; the last week iu De cember, being a holiday week, is always oneof general idleness in the mining regions the working time being chiefly occupied in a clearing up aud getting things into good condition lor the ensuing year. In Testimony. Willie Guy Freeman, is at homo egsln. He has been an inmate or tho Wilkesburre City Hospital, in Wilkesburre, Pa., tor Hires weeks, under the specitl treatment or the prominent oculist, Dr. L. H. Taylor, resid ing ut Wilkesbarre, Pa, ills one eye was allecled with Koralilisa sort of au over growth over tho eye. Dr. Taylor is or. oculist ol no little experiences man of skill and ability In h is particular sphere, I would with all my hert recommend any ono who is in need of medical Ireatmaut at his eyes logo lo Dr. L II Toylor.iif Wiltesburre.Pn. The eye of my eon is a proof of what I have herein ufiirmed. I know whereof I speak. Rev. J. E. I-'rskmak, Fuller Reformed Church, Weissport, Pa. Oct. 13 1884. MAl!ltli:il. NEIin REHLER On August Snd, at the Eefornied parsonage, by the Rey. J. E. Freeman, Henry Nebb and Miss Elinlra IlfliliT, both of Stemlersvllle, Pa. FISIlEll-SE!,LEHS-On August 3J, by the same, Oscar Fisher ond Miss Sophie Sellers, both of Long lion, Pa, KliOMER II A(J E.N'lltJOIl On August S3., by the same, Frank Kromeramt Miss Mary Hagenbueli, both of I'ackerton, Pa, IIEI.TZ I.EVAN On August 10th, by tho tame, A. A. Jleltz, of Ilcltzvllle, and Mlsi Emma Levan, of Dig Greek, KHESaE ZIMMERMAN On September 4th, by the same, Daniel Kresge. Jr., and Mist Mary A. Xlmmcrmsu, both or Dig Creek. W EUT., MILLER On September 7th. by tbe tame, Wm. II. Wert and Miss Annie M. L. Miller, both of Lehlghtun, Pa. mr.ii. OEOntlE-At Lehigh (lap, on August SHI, Harry Albert, son of llenj-miln and IMarltia (leorge, aged C years, one month and -S days, HEElt At Lculgh Oap, nn October Mn.l. Charles Daniel, eon of Alezauder and rinruh lletr, aged b years, C month and 5 days. HEElt In Lehigh Oap, on October IS, Al len t'floy.l, Infant ton or Alexander an-l llarah ifeer, aged 2 years, 1 month and 5 dayt. SKinEL At Weissport, on October 7th, llaitle May, daughter of Watreimnd Lie. res Seldel, aged 2 yeart, Otnenlbi and 11 days. HOtVUTT At Wilkesbarre, on September Jsth, James Howell, aired 31 yeare. i raonllia and CO iU)t. Funeral tervleaa were held at Mauch qkunk the Rev. J. 1-. outfitting, SYf ADVRItT ISI'M V.Xl S. WE DO NOT CLAIM that Hood's SArtSArAniLLA will euro every thing, but tho fact th.1t on tho purity and Vitality of tho blood depend tho lgor and health of tho whole system, and that dlscaso of various kinds Is often only tho sign Hint naturo Is trying lo rcmovo tho disturbing cause, wo arc naturally led to the conclusion thataicmcdy that gives Ufa and lgor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and ether Im purities from tt, as Hoon's DAnsAPAr.tt.iA undoubtedly does, must bo tho means of pre venting many dlsearcs that would occur without Its use; hence tho field of Its useful ness It rpillo an extended one. and wo aro warrnntut in lccomiiiendlnii; It for all do rangcmcnls of Hie svstem which aro caused by an uimaluial ctato ol tho blood. Why Suiter with Sail-Rhoum ? krssrn. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Gentlemen I was a Trent tuifTrrrr from Snlt-lllicum im my limbs, for a dozen years previous lo tho summer of iKfi, at wblca (lino 1 was turod l y Hood's) f-'annpaillla. The skin would Peromo iliy, chap, cratK open, Meed and licit Intcnulri so that 1 could not help scratching, vihlcli of cours.o made them woiso" At the time I coni menced taking 1ood's Sarsopnrllla (In Uto summer of I8"ii)1ht-y wcie fo l):id that they discharged, find I was obliged to keep them bandaged Willi linen cloths. Tho rUln was drawn so tight by tho heat of the disease that It 1 Moored over they would ciaek open nnd actually lulng tears intoniy ejes. Iho f.rft boltle Venel'tcd me so much that I con tlnucil taking It till 1 was cured 1 used one box of Hood's Ollto Ointment, to relict e tho Itching, lloplniiinanyotlicrsiinay lenin the tnlue of Hood's Snrsaparilla aud receive as much benefit as 1 him-, 1 run, Very ttuly ours, MllS. H. S. MOODY. No. 75 Broadway. Lowoll, Mass., Jan. 15, Its.s. Mood's Sarsaparilla Is sold by druggists. Pilcc Jl.orslx for?5. Trcparcd by C. I. HOOD & Co., Lowell, Mnsi Aro you faitlnir, try Wells IfritTn Rk- rr PniJn,Krvi.Rfnm'ifli,I1ver, KMneja, Lii-ife, AiiLjt'(1tiitlodlnifi:oiunt, Ouroa IFcadoclio, rover. Ague, Chills, DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. E. S. VtLLf), Jcrecy City, N. J., lj.1). A. Buchu-Paiha ncrjinrkahlo Curct of Catarrh ot tho Bladder, Inflammation, Irritationof Kid neys and Madder, Ptono or Gravel Dis eases of thn Prostata Gland. Dropsical Swcllinss, Female Diseases, Incontin ence of Urine, all Diseuscsof thotJonito Urfnury Organs in cither ser. For Un healthy or Unnatural Discharges use also "Chapin's Injection Fleur," each $1. For SVi'llll.lS, cither contracted or in.-iwt.wiry iiunr, usa irmpin s c onsiitu llrtn lllttj.i. fcfe.... ClniM.l..ni. li.ll o .3,1 MmilUU DHIVt-, ;.W. O UOlUCS Syrup. 2 of Pills, 1 Kalvn, by Express on rt-c-ipt ot SIO.11O, cratDrusrsrt-.K K. 8. Weils, Jersey City, N. J U. S. A. IS WANTED IMMEDIATELY! V v A lew yood men to canvass for tho sale or Frultand (Irnatnental Trees, blirubs, Vines. lfoss, Ste. No experience rru.uiri.-ii- ciliary ami rjoenres paid. Ad Iriss II. J. BO WDUN h OO., Brighton, N Oolo. 'JS-lm 3S"SE 2 Stn s 2 5 ?E - Sc. $ J h gai aSs: t- C . J Q t-1 i a Oak Firewood! Siwed to Proper Length, will lie furn ished at $3.50 PER LOAD By Reuben Relirig. Leave your orders nt tho Ad vocate 0ice. Im siooto ssoo uw f A U V A MVM a montn ror mm ujlu 1 a uuuuu. Grandest Combination (Itfors ever made We mean It I That niodol Family papor The Ilcartlistoiie, Farm aiii Nation, Is the Oleaneit, Hamlsoincst, Fureit Month ly In ArnrlCfv, Ably covers tlie Important mViJfeti or Dm. ratio nnd Kurul lioonoiiiy, AKrlctiHure, IIve Stock, IMupatlon. llur rcnt Kvcnts, Hygiene, ho LarKest ami ablf.n stall of etlilora nnl contributor. For3cents to pay actual return postage if fend famplo iiiul full particular., glioir. Inn you'lmv to make a fortune by rcprr?ent lnjr our interests In connection wiiU tho paper and Its premium, thom marvelous llttla volumes. HIK VOVK VSV MANUAL 'lNQtTiRtt Within, No. 1, 3 and 4, and the ureal buck of the centurr, Iho American Home aud Farm Cyclopedia, The package mailed and attention given every applicant nhoauiwcrt 'his advertise lucnt. resit us'.'to., so wu osk yuu to give us y ur name, address, one, business experience If any, and name rt-lcreme. If you ore al ready settled In tiusloets tend ut the name! of two or more gooil agents, and In return we will tond you the paper-.! months. Write at onoe. W. U.TilUMl'SON ft CO., Publish ers, 404 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa, Occ.2i-K8 Farm for Sale, A valuable farm or about 136 acres, adjoin ing lands of Wallace Selpel, on tho road leading to the Mahoning Valley, will be told cm easy terms. For further Informa tion addrest or apply to O. II. Id. STOOKEIt. LehlglitoD, Pa. AtE. II. Snydcr'f Store. , Julyie-tf T. J. BRETiNEY, Reeprel fully annnunect to the merchants or Lehlgh'on and others (hat he Is prepared to doall klndt or Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggago at very reasonable prleet. Ily prompt at tention to all orders he luipet Iu merit a nlwre ol i.ul.lle ulruiia.-e. Ilwldenoe, wiir ol Flue and Iron Street, Leldguluii, Pa, (irden lor hauling lelt at (). M. oweeay k Son's More will receive i-tonipt aiuatloa. T. J. UttErNEV. QSt. lS,t6Sl3ia, Nic fo tr.ko, tnio merit, uneqnnlcd for TORPID LI VER e-ud Might g :ca t s , H o r vo u a VV c a Is n e s s . $1 m p i fee ess mm" B u LSMjaeuaeijis.v New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and .Shoe Maker, Opposlto CLAUSS & IIRO'S, Hank Streot, Lohighton. Repairing neatly done at low prices. Patronage solicited. Oct, 23, m3. For Bargains in Dry Gooda, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets, Silverware, Queensware, Groceries, &t., GO TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St , Lehighton. May 10, 18S4- CB-24 ehccls ol good note paper and 25 cnveloprsfur 111 cents at the Novelty Store next door to the Advooitk Office. DltOP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB 1 l Chean Printing ! u j F. P. BOYER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa., Respectfully announces that ho will have constantly on bond n, largo drove of choice BREEDS OF SIIOATS, which he will dispose or at very LOWEST MARKET PHIOES. He Invites an Inspee tionorhts slock before you purchase else where ALSO. Is prci ored to alter and attend to diseases of Pigs at all times. F. P. 1IOVEU. oct. 11, ISSt ly. The Winter Resort, VINELAND OR SOUTHERN PIKES, In MOORE COUNTY. N'TH CAROLINA, (Not Now Jersey). Is on the most elovated point ortho long leaf ptno section In tho South. Froj from every malarial Influence. Tho atmosphere Is highly chorgcd'iTlth oiono from the almost boundless pines. Send for work on "Tho Pines," written by a physician who hat made the lung disease a lite study. It glies a history of this section, Southern'Plncs, nnd many hints which will be of Interest to lilicumotlos and Consumptives. We will send a few thousand copies freo of cost to those applying during tho next few months Wo desire to corresponClirlth physlclsns.ond will make it to their Interest to write to nt. CONSUMPTIVES AND RHEUMATICS; WHY SUFFER ? When you can find roller and ploasure by apendlngn month or two oo thoiumn.1 o Iho eoltbrated long leaf piuo roglon of tho South. Very low ratot of board will be charged by tho hotel and boarding hjuset during the winter oflssi, and the Slate Itnmtgiatlon Department hat nrran-jed that persons on their first visit can secure round-trip tlelets rrom lloston. Ncw York nnd Ilaltinioro ot very low rates. Address GEO. II. PATTERSON, Resident Manager, Manly P. O., Mooro Co., N. O. Stato of North Carolina, AUlilOULTURAL DEPARTMENT. RALUtnii, N.C., June 10th, IbSt. To the People of the Northern, New Eng. land and No Hi Western Ntatcs: It Is with dec,' regret we learn of the heavy lost yo sustained by the frosts and lee Wednesday, Thurtday and Frhloy nights, May 28lh, Wth and 30th, As usual our Slate, Noktu Carolina, Escapes. w,. iviwku loam. uru uuuuri nnu growing; nicely, llraln and trass crops are very fine. ........... .nH ..-.n,,., tiwua tu filUBlucllfllo vegetables and Trulls. Woareveiy desirous or having the many thousands ol ucrci of unoccupied fund settled with und cuhhuttxl by Noiinem larmeri.aad we iwn oiler you a clliuule exempt Irein late and early Iruntt. North Carolina It ulthln fifteen houn ride or Now York. The vast resources or the Stale will bo exhibited In this elir at thu Uruudtjtttte KxpuAlUon Oituber lttto2tih, It It inv duly and pleasure lo turn in Infer raaileu to persons steklug homes in the State Very Rcapeetfully, Jno. T. Patwck, Mate Accnt Immigration. i
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