New Advertisements. Deats & Co.; HEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Spectacles and Eye Glasses, "Weissport, .... Penna. KEPAlIUNfe orall kinds promptly attended to at TEKY Kca. tenable Cliarget. Railroad Guide. Mia & B. K Arrangement of Passenger Tr?lns. MAY Mi. Trains leava AUentown as follows. : (Via Pebkiomew It ailuoau.) For Philadelphia, at M.eS, 8.10, 1' W a. m., Md..10p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4.O0 a. ra.and S.20 p.m. (Via Eabt Pemm llKAMcn.) Tor Heading and Harrleburg-, 6.00, .0 ft. in., 12.16, 4.8 1, and 9.05 p. ni. For Lancaster and Columbia, e.OO, 8.40 a, m., and 4 3u p. in. SUNDAYS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnts, 7. CO a. m., D."& p. m. For 1'hlladelphta 7.15 a. m. Tralni tor AUentown leave ai follows : (Via P<KIOM&N ItAILROAD.) Leave Plillad'a, 4 3D, 7.40 a. ni. and 1.09, 1.3a, 430, and 6.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 8.30 a.m., 8 SO, 4.!20 p. m. (Via East Pemk. Branch.) Leave Heading, 7.30, 10.15 a. m., 2.00, 3.50, and (US p m. Leave llarrleburc;, 2 7.M, 0.50 a. m., 1.45 aau s.oup. m. Leave Lancaster, 7.30 a. m p.m. Leavo Columbia, 7.30 a. m , 1.00 and 3.40 1.10 and 3.40 p. m. (from King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Reading, D.0O a. m., G.00 p. ra. Leave liarrhsburir, 7.00 p. in.. 4 Oil p. m. Leave Philadelphia 62U n. in , a.ro p. m. Trains Via "Pcrklomen llallroRii" marked tbai tVrun lo and Irom Depot, Ninth aiul Oreen itreols, Philadelphia, other trains to aad from llroud street Depot. The S.ce and 5.45 a. in. trains from Allen tewa, and the 135 and fi.15 p.m. trnln from Philadelphia, via I'crkloti'cn Railroad, have tkrougb can to and from Philadelphia. J. Ji. VOOTTEN, General Manager. U.a. HANCOCK. llon'l I'ars'r k. Ticket Agent Naymb, US!. ftTTEHTION, SMOKERS! AH contestants for tho C5 premiums acrrcf at Ing atiove amount, ofl'erwlby lllnckw cIPs Ktir ham Toliacco Co., must ub&ervo the following conditions on which tho premiums aro to to awarded. All hags must bear our original Bull Durham label, U. S. Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must be done up securely In a lockage itli name and address offender, and number of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charres must ha prepaid. OntitehtclnseittComubrrSoth. Allpack ages should be forwarded December 1st, and must reach us at Durham not later (Ann Decem ber ISth. No matter where you reside, fend Jour package, adviao uibymall that yuu have one so. and state the number of Iwgs sent. Names of successful contestant, with number of bags returned, will V published, Dec. In Norton. Herald: New York, Herald; Philadel phia, Timet: Durham, N C. 7bnoro Haid; New Orleans, Times. Demoaat: Cincinnati, As omrer; Chicago, Daily JYrus; San Francisco, OtnmicU. Addrex, Hlackweu's Durham Tobacco Co., DcmiAH, N C. Every genuine package has picture of Dull, 93- See our next announcement.- DANIEL WIEAND, Carriagcs,WagonK,Sleighs, &c corheb or BASK AND IKON STIIUF.TS, LE1IIUIITON, PsniiA., Particular attention given to REPAIRING la all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage reipectrully solicited and per Test istlrrntloa guaranteed. Jea.lt. Il ly. DAN. WIEAND, T)TVO"ROES absolute tutor. riildlagthroughent tha United States and Cease's, far desertion, non-upport,tntcin per. ij, incuiiiauuiiiiy, roar ease and addr ete. Advice rets ATTORNEY WAKD, World Building, lie; Uaueway, New Yoik. July llHy TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commercial School. A Doarillnsr and Dav Sebool for Yr.unir Wru and Ladles. Prenares for collear. fur teaching, and for business. A full corps wf asparleneed teachers, Uharges lteasonable.. Baferencas: Facnlty of Lafayette College' Dastness Men ol Kuiimi, l'a., and other pa- IIDUh sun vtvua AUg. oin. DIU I ents nay eater any tlruo. send for cata oruoto H II. TIlACH. Prln. taston, l'a. "Original Cheap Cash Storo." The LAMEST and. CHEAPEST Stock ot Boots, Shoes and Rubbers in this town is to be found at our store. Consider the advantage of dealing with a great establishment offering you the widest choice and complete assurance of Skill, T ustc, Thoroughness and Economy. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Pabllo Square, Hank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa. Juno 7, 1884-ly. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, I8S1. SrECIAIi NOTICE. Persons making payments lo this office by money orders or postal notes will please make Item payable at tho Vni6.rouT Fust OrriCE, as the Le hlghton office is not a money order office Our Noighborliood in Brief. EITorta tn strike coal at Stroudsburg have bran resumed. 2& Knitting cotton and Parninc cotton very cheap, at the Novelty 8lorr,Bsnkway. Mrs. Blocker's resilience on Bank street is finished end ready for occupancy. i-Call nt tho Novelty Store, next door lo Iho AnvooATii oflice, for bargains! Moro than one thousond candidates for Congress wilt bo voted fur on the 4 Hi. ;E3r A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES mid JEWELRY Just received at S. IIAGA- MAfl s more, Lehlhton. l'a. A triple source ot Iiappinaas a good business, a contented mind and a bottle of Dr. Hull's Coi'gh Syrup. U50.New enoda now opetilnE at tho No lion nml Novelty store, next to tho Aoro OTErlhcc. Cheap for cash. More liaudsonio residences have been erected in Eeslnn the pa.t three years than during the Ion years previous. Real estate has greatly increased in value. Use acker's Knulisii RRiiaDV for Con sumption. Sold by Dr. C. T. IIorn.Lc hleliton, nud W llleryj Wcifsport. Frank Umdhcad aud Charlie Rapeber gave an exbibilion of fancy and difficult skating at Wcatherly last Saturday evening 35?r-A variety of bookB, very clicnp, at the Novelty Store, next door to the Advo cate office. Slalo operators in Lehigh and North amptoii counties aro moreor less dissatisfied with tbo year's trade. It was not up lo expectation. The employee at the Dickson jsl.ops and at the Delaware, Lsckairanna and Western Company's mints near Scrantnn have been put on nine hours a dny. aya-Remnanls of unbleached muslin only 5 cnits n yard table oil clot Ii 33 cents per yard ot the Itovrlty Siore, on Hunkwny WHgfS at the r.ittsville Iron and Steel Works will bo reduced len per cent November 1. This is the way Protection Prolccls the workmen! Attorneys and Justices of the Peace can get legal cap perls at tho Novelty Store, licit in ma rtnviKjATK oince, at 35 cents each An excellent article. It is reported at Reading that theReod Jng Railroad Compnny will make rcduc tlon In passenger fares along the entire lino on November 1, GUARANTEED In cure a cold or cough Acker's celebrated English Reme iv. Sold by Dr C T Horn, Lehigliton, aud W.' Bierv Weissport. A new fancy In fashion is to wear white velvet collars and turn down cuffs on walking dresses of dark brown or blue woolen goods. The edict is very pretty. Mako good lime tho teams from the slablesof our popular liveryman, David Kbbert, on North street. Terms very mod erate. sa-Ifyou wantn nlccsmootli.casy shave vour hair cut or shnmpooing,go to From Roedcrcr's Saloon, under the Exchange lin tel, lie will fix you right, und don't you forget it. President Knim, of the Reading Rail road company stulcd Saturday tliot it was his belief the November interest of the erscy Central Railway Company would e paid. The amount is $(1110,500. XiO-Trustees. Executors. riniirvllnn her Deeds, Receipt Books. Judenient otes, MinutM or Record Books, nml Jus- ices Blanks for sale at tha Nuwliv Notion store, next to the Cabbiix Anvoo.ru nice, on lunkway. The speech ot Hon. W. M. Rapsher. at the Democratic meeting in Weissport, ou iiiuiouujr i-) cuing ui jbsi weeir, was a bril llant efl'ort and drew forth rouslni. rliAT from his henrers Clauss cDBro., The Tail- ors, still liave a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand. It is rumored that the New York, Bus quehonna and Western Railroad is In be xtended to the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal fields, by a route leaving Scranton far to the North. .R-U is l.ir better to be poor and possess bottle of Jailwin's Tar Byrup, than In be eh and not know h Oold. Zi cents and f I per bottle. For sals by T. D. Thomas, Lehigliton, Pa. Democrats, before deimsiline your bal lots on next TucsJay.scrutin ze VOUrtirltrlii :!ose!y, and see that you aro not cheated by a fraudulent ticket. Read It from top to bottom carefully, and vote the lull ticket. JEir-Tho most reliable nl all rm.,l. n,. edles is Jadwin'sTar Syrup. Bo sav tha doctor. For sale by T. D. ThnnwV T.. light on, Pa. Don't fail to read Miss Belle Nusbaum's advertisement in this issue. After readinc ivgonnu inspect uer beautiful stock, you wu. oe sure to tind jiist what you want. jew-a anllar bottle nl t Djrrup enuiics you to a Unok-Book contain ng ouii recipes or a box of pj8. Forsile uy i. u. iiion.ss, j.euigutoo, Fa. Trexler A- Kritdler have rebuilt handsome 'bus for the American House, luaucii tnunk. The pa nt ne is beautiful nd reflects great credit upon Kriedler's skill as an artist. S-SUAll alone tbe world's Mnho... the evidence that Jadwin's Tar Syrup cures all Coughs, Colds and Consumption. For sale by T. D. Thomas, Leliigbton, Pa. We are better prepared than eyer to do eyery description of job work at short no. lice anil at low prices for cash; 8nd in ypurnrders. 'K-fl-H Is very delicious In II. I.. I. .nj can be administered to infants without tbe jiiHuic.vmcger. Jailwin's PineTarSyrup. -V Auuumv, AMuigiuon, ra. Miss Celinda Hilllsrd. of Eaiton drughterof Blward Hllllard, and Amos Dinkey, chief clerk of tho Lehleb Coal and Navigation Company, at Msuch Chunk, were married Thursday inorning I3d ull., at 8 JO. After the weddins breakfast th. cou jilt itatUd for Watkio j and Elmira Tall r Day'a Horse and Callle Towder la one of the best remedies known for all internal diseases of tbe cow. In all cases of hoove, and scouring from eating too much green food, It acta admirably. Keep It on hand to offset tbe effects of the early spring grass, rrice only twenty five cents per package of one pound, full weight. jzar-FOU SALE AT A BARGAIN A FARM of 118 ACRES 8 acres Improved, house and barn on It, price $700) one-half cash, balsnce .on lime. Also, a two story FRAME DWELLING In this borough for $700. Good well on it. Inquiro at this office. oct 35-3 w Tls'how tho hunter takes his gun the fields to ramblo oyer, from early dawn till set of sun,in search of snipe and plover. A gloomy, disappointed wight, a bandsged band caressing, returns he sadly home at night, several fingers missing. San-Untll Oolnber 4. a disount of FIF TEEN PER CENT, will be allowed to all cash purchasers of WALL PAPER on alio the stock now on hand. E F. Luckenbach Broadway, Maueh Chunk, Pa , Water is scarco around Lost Creek and every Lehigh Valley locomotive between Shenandoah and Ashland Is besetged by girls and women, who jump on board when it stops and waits until the firemen fills their empty buckets. 9Tho Last Law Tassed was Law's agent, who Is passing through the State in troduced Law's Celebrated Bluing, used for bluinc, bleaclune and coloring, and makes good ink. For sale at C. T. Horn's and nt the Novelty Store, Bankwar. George Schwenk, an old and promi nent ciliten of Schuylkill Haven, was found dead in bed on Tuesday. Ho retired apparently in good health. Ho was seventy five years of age. Apoplexy was the cause of his death. fSfT Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Leliigbton. Mrs. Catharine Wennor, with one ex ception the oldest woman lu AUentown, died Friday, after a few hours illness, at the age of ninety-three. For twelye years she was blind, but she retained tho use of all her other faculties until her death. Her husband, in his time one of the leading citisens, died twenty years ago. WANTED, iinmedlotcly.a first class ORGANIST lor St. Jacob's Lutheran and Reformed church, in the borough of Weiss port; must understand leading in German ami English. Salary will be paid quarterly, For further particulars apply to A. J. Guth. Secretary. Oct. 25, 3w. A postal from Thomas A. Williams, formerly of Maueh Chunk, now of Lehigh, Wilbarger county, Texas, informs us of tho death.oc tho lilh ult., of his little twin son, George, aged 17 moutbs and two days. He has our deepest sympathy in his bereave ment. 9-Parties desiring to buy coat by the car will be well to call nt Ihe Coal Breaker, LehighUm, before purchasing elsewhere. Big Inducements uro offered. Adum Bechman, one of Hazleton's oldest citizens, was killed Saturday, while working in a breast ot A. Pardee .V Co.'s colliery by a heavy fall of coal. Bachman was a highly respected citizen and a thoroughly experienced miner, haying been in tho employ of A Pardee for thirty five years. tJSFarmers, and others would do well to c.i 1 1 at Iho Coal Breaker, Lehlghtnn, and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. For the week ending on Oct. 18, 1884, there was 170,907 tons of coal shipped oyer tbe Lehigli Valley Railroad, making a total of 5,107,009 tons to date and showing a decrease of 521,403 as compared with same time last year. SfS-Now is the time le lay in your sun ply ol winter coal and tha Coal Breaker, I.ehlfshtoti, r., is lh place to buy. Extra inducements to those buying by the car losd. Sam Blein, a professional swindler, came to grief nt AUentown Saturday. He was about lo operate on tbe proprietor of the American Hotel, but was trippej up in bis game and now languishes in prison awaiting a requisition from New York. Ho swindled the proprietor ol the Russell House, at Middlelon, N. Y., by means of a bogus certified cheek and was trying to play the same gaineat AUentown. DSTII. H. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigli ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, it you order now. Louis enner, of AUentown, a Ger man, oged 40 years, and a machinist by trade, was found dead in the Lekigli canal at Bittilehem Saturday morning. A flask half filled with whiskey was found on him, together with papors concerning his identi ty. Wenner went to Bethlehem Saturday evening lo attend a political demonstration. He imbibed too freely and accidentally fell into tbe canal. lie leaves a lamily of seven children lu poor circumstances. Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, are making up elegant suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, tor ll), sold Inst year lor 24.. Call and see them. The printers of Wilfcesbarro and vicinl ty are taking strong grounds for Cleveland The following card has been issued by the president of the Wilkisbarre Typographical Union: "The printers of this city and neighboring towns favorable to the election of Cleveland and opposed to Blaine because of his evident sympathy for Whitelaw Held and his detestable methods as practiced in tho TWiune office, and looking to the defeat ofCalyiu Wells, owaer of the raf Phila delphia Press, are requested to meet nt the Democratic headquarters on Monday even- in at 7.30 o'clock, to form a marching club to participate in the parade of Friday eyen ing.the 31st." iB-You ran buy all sizes of coal ch finer at ibeCoal Breaker. Lehicbton.than at any other place In tbe Lebigh Valley. Call anu ue convinced. The Lehigh Valley Railroad company has recsntly placed upon the road one the most palatial palace cars in the coun try. It was built at South Eaiton and is called the Bethlehem. The woodwork in mahogany and walnut, buffet chairs, large French plate mirror at either eno, French plate panel mirrors between th windows, windows four feet square, silk plush curtains, a completely Isolated emok ing-ioom, private apartment, foot rests and arm rests, with four bronzed steam beating pipes encircling the car and adjustable truck. 43J. WANTED Everybody to call at tbe Coal Breaker, Lehlghton, and learn prices before laying in their winter supply Ol coal, ii win pay you. A section of the nld workings or No. colliery, at Eckley, which have teen in dangerous conditlea for oyer a year past. has caved In and serious damaged to the inside workings ol the mine has followed. tears are entertained that another and more serious fall ol the earth's surface may take place. Tbe Presbyterian Church and about a dozen blocks of miners' bouses on the principal ttieet were more or less dam aged by the cave In, Kaston It to have a new Sunday paper. Farmers ire asking 20 els a bundle for straw. Potatoes are selling from farmers wsgorjs on nur streets at 35 cts per bushel. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Is about to substitute gts for oil In Its pssseuger cars. Quite a respectable audience assembled In the Presbyterian church last Tuesday night lo hear Rey. D. ti. Bibcock, discourse, on 'Prohibition." Ten tboussnd tons si steel rails have been contracted for (at $27 a ton, rumor says) by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com pany Irom tho Bethlehem Iron Company. The Democratic county ticket Is a clean ticket from lop to bottom. Every man on It is competent to fill the office to which he has been chosen. Daniel L. Bexter and wife, of Boston, celebrated their golden wedding on Tues day evening. Mr. Bexler is book-keeper In the Enslon National Bank. One of his sons Is Lieutenant L. E. Bexler, U. S. N. Don't forget to deposit & ballot for our excellentyoung townsman, James P. Smith, for Register and Recorder, next Tuesday, He Is a very deserving young man, and wilt make an excellent officer. The body of John Jordon,of Minooka, near Scranton, who left his home on tho 8th or September, was louodon Sunday af ternoon by several boys who wero playing in tho woods. A jury was empanelled and a verdict rendered that the deceased came to his death from suffocation from cause unknown to the jury. He was 22 years of ago and unmarried. The Coal Oil Can Again. Mrs. George Focht met with a terrible death on Tuesday afternoon. She was making a fire in the kitchen slave and for the purpose of hasting it used kerosene. Tbe flames communicated to the can in ber hand, an explosion followed and in a mo ment she wos enveloped in flames., .Her clothing was completely burned from her body, which was Bhocaingly rilsfigurid. She gave an alarm, but before assistance reached her she was dead, Sho wos forty six years of age and lived at Mount Hope, near Pottsville, Schuylkill county. Verdict In Payor of Worklnttmen. Last spring abnut sixty employes or the Bethlehem Company brought suit againtt tbe company for deducting store bills from their wages on the ground that it was con trary to the act of Juno 29, 1881. The total mount involved is upwards of $20,000. Fivo of these cases came up for trial before Judge Albright Thursday morning of last week, and resulted in verdicts against the company, tho Judge holding that the com- ad no tight to deduct store bills from a borers' wages. The trial created general interest, being the first under the act or Assembly protecting the wages of laborers. Exceptions wero taken at onco by counsel lor tbe company and tbe cases will be carri ed to the Supreme' Court. Tho remaining cases will not bo tried until the Supremo Court passes upon tho appeal. As tbe cases re all brought on tho sume crounds, the ecision ol Hie high tribunal wilt be final o all or tbe'.n. Aronod Pleasant Corner. On last Saturday night thero waj a Republican meeting at the public house of T. McDaniel. There was a good crowd pr.sent. Tho speakers were Messrs. S. R. Gilliam, of Lehigliton, and Keifer, of Maueh Chunk. Messrs. Rhoades and Smith, of East Penn, were the guests of J. 11. Longacre on unday last. Itanuls Ifothstein was on a business trip to Fullerton during last week. Alex Seidle, of Lehlghton, was yisiting n the Valley on Sunday. Le i Cochran, of Weissport, spent last Sunday with his parents in this place'. Willoughby Mohr, of Lehigh county, was the guest of Wilson Weaver on last Sunday. Mr. C. Boyer, of Lebnnon county, was the guess of Amos Miller on last Sunday. Manuel Cochran, of Beayer Run, spent last Sunday with his parents. Joscrn. Lower Towamcnsing Itoms- August Noll obtained tho contract for building a bouso in Bowmans, for Blasius Zeiser. Our public schools opened last Mon day. Mr. Jacob Albright, ol East Penn, on mployeof the Pipe Foundry at Parryville, was run over and almost instantly killed by a down freight train on the L V. 11R , while going home from his work in the evening on the 14th inst. He cleared the track of a passing coal train abovo Biw man's Station andgot on the other track nd thus met bis sad fate. One day Inst week, John Craig, accom panied by Maloy.Rickert and Sniith,paescd through here Interviewing the people. We hope they will be successful. Husking corn is the chief employment or farmers. - O. O. Blose and Reuben Blose have been to Mouroo county buying pigs. There is quite a depression In business Some laborers weio discharged at Parryville astweek and a few this week, and from all indications work at the Pipe Foundry will soon be suspended. Some or our Repuhlloans will vote lor Prohibition. Cox. Hahonintr Squibs. Moses Rex and wife spent lsst Sunday with friends in West Peuc. -Our public schools were opened during the week. Parents should see that their children attend regular. Nathan Zimmerman was yisiting rola liyes in Mantzvllle last Sunday. -Rev. W. II. Strauss and family, of this place, were visiting in Lebigh county dur Ing the past week. Wm. G. FreymsK, of Maueh Chunk spent lat Sunday in the Valley calling on old friends. We notice that "Joseph," your Tleas ant Corner correspondent, drops into our midst occasionally to gather news. George Ruch, of Tamaqua, was on business trip through this section during the week. Frank Steigerwalt was on a visit to rela tiyes In West Penn recently. James Delp, of Schuylkill eounty, was In this place on Monday. A Republican mass meeting was held at McDanlel's hotel on last Saturday nlgbt. Mrs. Kate A. Nothstein respectfully announces to tbe Isdies of Mahoning Val ley, that she bss just returned from tb city with a new and elegant assortment of tbe latest styles of winter millinery goods, trlrnmjngs, notions, Ac, which she will dis pose ol at yery ressonabia prices lor cash. Call early. Tbe Literary Society will hold its meet ing to nlgbt (Saturday). The subject for debate 1st Resolved, "Tbit long court ships should be avoided." .Affirmative, J, II. Longscra and C. E, Arnerj negative, O P. Freyinan and W. O. Zander. All are injltsd. Piss, Wedding Belli. Mr. J. J. Kutz and Miss Ida M. Clauss, daufhlor of T. D. Clauss, wero Joined together tn the holy bonds ol wedlock by Rev. J. II. Ktider, nt the residence of the bride's parents on Bank slrcet.thls borough, lsst Sunday afternoon, 'the Advocate Joins with the host of friends In wishing tho young couplo a long life of happiness and prosperity. Trotting at AUentown. Owing to the rain which prevailed dur ing the Lehigh County Fair last month, the rocos were postponed until Wednesday, when rein fell again, end the races were put off until the afternoon. For the $150 purse there were four entries, but three only started. Ironclud, of Bethlehem, won in three straight heats. Time, 2.30, 2 40, 2.40. For Iho $350 purse thero were eight entries, but owing to tbe heavy condition of tbe track there were only four starters. Troublesome, of Apalachlne, N, Y., won In three straight hcale.ln 2.25, 2.26 and 2.2C. The last few heals were, trolled In the rain. Bad Accident A sad accident happened In Cherryvillo on Tuesday morning oflast week. As Mr. I Theodore BruegeI,son of Rey. O. A. Bruegel, and Mrs. G. A. Bruegel, were driving around the corner at the storo ofLerrh.t Bro., their buggy suddenly upset, throwing Mr. and Mrs. Bruegel out. Tho horse lore the top from tho buggy and started on a dead run. It was soon learned that Mrs. Bruegel had one of her arms broken, and as Dr. W. J. Humphrey was at homo he set the broken limb. Mr. Brueget came nut unhurt. Two men started in pursuit of the horse and found him at Treirhler's with the lower part of the buegy totally smashed. Korthamplon Democrat. J 9 $ MM-?? ! ? ? Look out for Spurious Tickets I Examine your tickets before you vote 1 Sco that every name is genuine I Vote the Whole Ticket! Bo Not Scratcn a Name ! Vote for r rinciplcs ! Vote Early ! See that every DEMOCRAT VOTES 1 i k k ki k k k kkbk Temperance Anniversary. The Eighth Temperante Anniversary ol the Evangelical Sunday School, ol Weiss port, will bo held this (Saturday) evening, at 7:30 o'clock. The following programme as been arranged : Reading of Scrlplure W. C. Weiss. Sinclne "The Jubileo of Temperance. Prayer By the pastor, Rev. A. A. DeLong S nainir "Com ne Bv and Bv" Address "r or the Ulilldren,' Key. u. uooa of Lehigliton Hlneinc "Fisht for Prohibition" Add ross "Total Abstinence," Rev. B. B. Cliubb. of Lehichtnn Sincine "Sone of a Thousand Years" Address "Duty of a Christian Voter," Rev. Powell, of Puekerlon Singing "Vote, Vote, Vole, Hie Boys are Ma rolling Collection Singing "Dismission" Benediction lly the Pastor. Killed by Jumping From a Train. A terrible accident occured Friday after noon at Dry Hollow, Schuylkill county, by which John Fiest was instantly killed and Charles Sill fatally iniured. They were residents of Tamnn,ua and wero employed rttlhe Lehigh Coal and Navigation colliery at Dry Hollow, three miles from Tainaqua The colliery only worked three-quarters of a day and nbout the time tho colliery stop fi a coal irutu nun going III tlto liri.ctinii o Tamaqua, which Fiest and Sill boarded In their attempt to jump off while the train was runuing at a high rato of speed they wero caught. Fiest was dragged under tho wheels aud (rightfully mangled. Sill was terribly bruised, hut managed to lay quietly under the cars until they passed over him. His Injuries aie fatal. Sill was 16 years and Fiest 10 years of ago. Swindlers after the Millinors. Several milliners of AUentown were Monday afternoon made the victims of a swindle tried for the first time there. The sharpers, two in number, operated In this manner: Ono would enler a store and rep resent himself lo he the son of a wealthy farmer near that city. His story was that his wife, who had not been able to occom- pany him lotown, wished him to select several bonnels and take them home, so she could make a selection. One bonnet she would keep and pay. for and the others would be returned. When the milliner showed a hesitancy in acceding to this re quest the man pretended to be ofiended,and to show his independence would offer to pay tor the most expensive hat. This would have the desired effect and he was generally successful. One of the victim!, realizing that she had been taken in, sen! one of her employes after him and succeed ed in recovering her property. The police are after tbe swindlers. Hymeneal. Ou Tuesday oflast week, Millport had a delightful sensation In the wedding of one of its belles. Mies Mary A. Snyder, diugbter of Mrs. EIIm Snyder, was united In the boly bonds of matrimony with Mr. Cbas. W. Horn, of Slatington. The ceremony was performed by theltev. YTIng- ard, of Parryville, at the residence of tbe bride's mother and was witnessed by the Immediate friends and relatives of the parties, after the.ceremony a reception was held. The happy couple left with the 1 o'clock train over the Schuylkill and Le high Railroad on a wedding tonr to the West. They will take in IIarrisburgh,and Pittsburgh, Pa , Akron, and Cleveland, Ohio, Niagara Fails and Bulfalo, New York. MissSnjder is lady who is high ly esteemed in this community, and bride and groom wit) enjoy the hearty congrstu Istionsvf a host of warm friends, and to these we add our own, wishing for them all the blessings such as a happy union ran give. They will return about the 1st of November. Slatington 2'us, The Friie Boy for Bai Luck. Pottsville Cirnicte: Mrs. Mulyey, resid. Ing near Locust Summit, hss a boy, aged about twelve years, who answers to tbe oognomen ol Patsy. He is the sorrow of her heart. Two wesks ago yesterday be was struck by a bale ball bat on tbe nose end that uselul member now resembles a Mexican ssddle. While he was getting over It he shot himself in tbe root while monkeying with his falhor's gun. They p .1 Patsy in his little bed and started to mine the shot out ot hll foot. Oa lastThursday Mrs. Mulvey was tired of nursing and watching: the kid end went to bed. leavlnc her false teeth ou the bureau. Patsy couldn't resist lbs templalioc tn try and adapt the artificial grinders to his mouth. which bv tbe way is capable ol receiylog a base ball. But the grinders wouldn't adapt, or rather l'atsy got thslr stern end In first and Mrs. Mulvey was awakened from her lumber by half suffocated yells from ber offspring. It look the efforts of a doctor to bring tbe "bad boy' around. Ou Saturday be scalded binisell by spilling over a kettle of boiling water tbit stood on the kitchen store. 1 People tn and ont of Town. VS would bo plesscd tn have our citizens i"""1,."' lrm uncUr this head as It U Im- possible for us to secure them all Ed. A J. Vf. Maloy, Democratic candidate for Assembly was In town Wednesday Ourjoylsl young friend AI. Romlg spent Sunday with friends at Allenlown. Rev. Hermit, of Lehljii county, wss in town on a short visit, looking well as usual. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Weiss, of Eckley, who were visiting relatives here, returned home last Saturday, Our staunch Democratic Iriend, Paul Krcsge, of Towamenslng, was In lown on Tuesday, and dropped in to tee us. Bcnj. Williams, or Banks, Republican candidate for County Commissioner, was in town Mondav and made us a call. Ourj-oung friend Frank D. Clauss, the popular merchant tailor,nf Great Bend, Pa , spent Sunday with his parents on Bank street. Dr. E. J. Sellers, drurg'sl, ol town, was called home on last Wcdnesdsy to at tho funeral of his grandmother at Windsor Castle, Fa. Tote tho Straight Demo cratic Tiolcet! Monroe Conntr Items. We clip the lollowing Irom the columns of the Stroudsburg Jctfcrmnian : By the burning offt barn In Polk tps., Messrs. James and Pcler Bollinger lost not only the building, but its contents ol grain and hay, 180 bushels of buckwhea, and all the surrounding buildings, the dwelling house being saved only by tbe greatest exertions. Somo 80 bushels of new corn in the crib, a mower, reaper, a threshing ma chine, a new carriage, a huckwagon,a hog, nearly all their farming implements and eyen their stock of firewood, were destroyed. Tbe whole loss mutt he large. Insurance small. On less than Ihrco-quarters of an acre ot ground, Silas M. Drake, of Stroud town ship, this county, this year raised 71 bush els or ears of corn, equal to 35) bushels of shelled corn. If tho ground had been ful ly three-quarters of an acre in extent the yield would have been at the rate of 013 bushels of cars, or 475 of shelled corn per acre; but, being considerably less than three quarters of an acre, the product may be set down at 100 bushels of ears, or 50 bushels of shelled corn to tiio acre, which Is on un usually large yield in this region. Democratic Ticket- Democratic voters will do w oil to com pare their tickets with the following be fore depositing them in the ballot box. The ticket must be divided into three parte, thus State, Judiciary and Coun ty. If the names no not comparu with the following the ticket is boqus : STATE Elkctohh. Richard Vaux, Bernard J. McGrann, Henry 11. 1 luincr, John Slirvln, John P. J. sensenderfer, John V. Lee, Hubert J. lloran, Richardson L. Wright, John II. llrlntun, William Stabler, Cliarlpn F. Hcntschler, Hugh M. North, Hurry (1. Stiles, Albert U. llrodhead, ' Ferdinand V. ltockafellow, Richard Halm, George II. Irwin, Gcorgu S. l'urdy, Perrino It. Aekley, John P. l.evan, i'.ir.i 1). Parker, Edward W, Mumma, Andrew II. 1)111, Franklin P. lams, James K. I. Dull. John KV.an, ik-iiuinlr) a. Wlntcrnltr, John II. Hill, William A. Forquer. Audrow J. Greenfield. JUDICIAltV. Associate Judge, 11. Lno.NAUH. - COUNTY. Congress-at-Large, Wimjasi W. II. Davis. Congress, John 11. Storm. Keprcscntatlves, John Chaio, Jamks W. Malov. County Treasurer, Samuki. ItlCKEKT. Itcgister and P.ecorder, James P. Smith. Commissioners, " Antiionv Com., John Arnkb. Auditors, Paul Knr.snK, II. 1!. Swartz. Weissport Items. The public schools or Franklin opened on Monday. The teachers or East Weils- port are Mr. E. H. Mooney, U. S. Koons and Miss Mary Whitehead. The very pleasant and Intellgenl daughlerorour friend Mr. Solomon Yeakle died ou Friday morning and was buried Tuesday altemoon. It is a sad bereave ment for the family, for she was the only daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Yeakle hayo the honest and heartfelt sympathy of tho en tire community. The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. DeLong, of the Ey-angelical faith. The services and in terment wero attended by the vast number of friends from abroad and here. The Republican meeting nt the Fort Allen House was addressed on Wodnesday evening by that brilliant, eloquent, logical and fearless Republican, Mr. James Klefer, of Maueh Chunk. Tbe audience was a very vociferous one. The toniperanco meeling'lo be held in the Evangelical church on Saturday even ing promises to tie a very successful affair. The principal address is to be delivered by the Rev. Powell ol Packerton. Mr. Powe I is a forcible speaker and will no doubt be interesting and altha same time show the way ot the right performance of that duty which pertains to the christian voters of the community. Let all turn out and hear him. X MAKKIi:i). KUTZ-CLAUSS On Hunday, October IS. at the residence ofthe bride's parents, on Hank street, by the Rev, J. It. Kuder, J. J. Kuts and Miss Ida M. Ulanss, both or I.ehlahton, Pa. KUNTZ-RAMAIr On October 18th, by tbe Rev. Abraham Bartholomew, Win. O. Kunts, or Franklin, Lehigh county, and Miss Ramalr, of Lehigliton, Pa. PHILLIPS RONKSIUS on October 21st, by tbe same, at the residence of tbe brldt's father, Joseph Phillips, or Lansrord, and Miss Mary E. Ronemos, of Mahoning, Pa, DIKI). LAPP .Oh the loth day of September, In Lehlghton, Little J., daughter of frank and Catharine Lapp, aged ysars, 8 months and 11 days. ANDI1EAU On tha 11th day of September, In East Penn, Susanna, wife of Jonas Ac dreas, aged 80 years, 0 months and 20 days. LAUUIINOR On the STtbday of Septem ber, la West Penn, Martha V., daughter or Levis and Louisa Lauahnor, aged 1 year, 10 months and IB days. SCHWARTZ On the 12th day or October, In Lehlghton, Jennie M.,dauKbterofThos, and tflmcda Schwarts aged t month and H days. ALUItlOHT On the litb day of October, laKastPenn, Jacob It. son of John and Ssrsh Albright, agsd (S years, 10 months anl : dsys. " I'. d ' nkm advkuiisi:mksis. Auditor's Notloo., In the matter of tho first and final account rrs. It. milium, nsslirr.ee fur the benefit vt tho creditors or W, s Wlntermute. The Auditor, appointed by the (Jourt to make distribution of the funds In the hands dfS, It, (lllham, asrlgnne, lor tho brncht of tbe creditors oT W. S. Wintorniute.wlll meet all parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment nt the otltoo of Freyinui and heifer. In the borough of Mnueh I'hunk, on TUESDAY DK(Ji:MllEIt tt, U8I, at Nino o'clock A. M , when and where all parties Interested are required to appear and present their claims or be forovor ilob.irrol Irutu coming in on said lund. lldllAUi: I1EYDT, Auditor, Nov. 1, 18.l-lw Order of FnTjlicatiaiiAction for Divorce. WILLIAM McUONNLI.L, vs. ItAOlIKIi II. McCONNELI.. The defendant In the above entitled suit Is hereby notified to appear at llhiyton, Adams County, stale ol Illinois, on the Filly d.iyol November, A. . 1SS4. Herein fill not or Judiriuentwill be entered axalustyou. infill r. ii.niu. Attorney lor Plalntlm Out. SO, 1861-lw Millinery ! JUST ARRIVED FRESH FROM NEW YORK T II K -LATEST STYLES MILL INE11Y, Consisting of New Shapes lu Ltdies' and Misses Hate and Bonnels, in Plush, Velvet, So tin and Kelt. Beautiful New Shapes in Bonnets and Hoods for Little Ones. New Satins, riushes and Velyeleent, lu all colors. Aud Silk Velvets, Brocad cd, Plain and Striped. In eyery color and quollly. Plumes,Wings, Birds, etc, etc. In all colors and qualities. A full line of NOTIONS and Ladies' Fuknishing Goods. You cannot fall tn find what you wain at low prices for CASH, at Miss Bei.le Nusbauu's, L EVAN'S BUILDING, Rank Street, Lehigliton, Pa. Nov. 1, lStt.3m TXT A TTrr:Tr!"3-" a rcpros entntlreof w good address to travel AT1 riTu fTT! tbrouuli Carbon coun. 'WJy With VALUAnLC WORKB FOR BrKCllT. CLASSr.e OP llUSIXU&x men and mechanics who understand and need them, Hiving Ihclr orders nt sight; profits liberal, cay and quick; can rcter to trenucmen cicnrinic to t&o a ween who ar pleased Willi tho work; only 10 capital re quired; wrlto for particulars If you mean busi ness; giro aito, trade or previous eratdoy. laeiit and relorenccs Palllscr, 1'allifier & (Jo., yandcrblll Ave., New ork. WANTED IMMEDIATELY V V A few (rood men to canv;i5S lor til the i rnni ami UrDfttnontnl Tre?s, Shrubs. Vine. JIuse, &c. No experience renulrca Stilury nml expense, palu. Ad ilriea II, J. UUWDKN &.UU.. Itrlixhl on, N, ucto, -j&'im - 6 c 3 E U ' . v mass a C rr! a H iai!7 111 b- C h4z y -is Siwert lo Proper Longtb, will be fam ished at $8.50 PEE LOAD By Reuben Rehrig. Leave your orders at the Ad vocate Office. lm 5100.VS5ar LIVE CANVASSERS. Orandcst Combination Offers ever made Wo mean It I That luodel I'aintly jupcr The HcartMoue Farm aud Mien, Is the Cleanest, Handsomest, Purest Month ly In America. Ably covers the Important subjects of Domestic and ltur.it Economy, Agriculture. Live Sloeif. LMueutlon. Cur rent Invents, llyL'lene, fco Lnrtrest and ablest atari ot eon Itors and contributors. For 3 cents to nay actual return Hostage we send sample and full particular;, show. Inz von haw lo make a fortune by renresent. Inir our Interests In connection with the paper and Its promicims, Ihoio msrroloui little volumes. Till: I'OfKUT MANUAL. "Ikqoirk Within." Nos. 1, 3 and 1, and the ureal book or the century, the American Home aid Farm Cyclopedia. The paekaae mulled and attention given every appueani wnoanswers mis auveriise incut, rusts usSSc.. so we ask you to Klve ui ymr name, address, sue, business experience if any. and name relerenee. If yon are al. ready settled In business send us tho names of two or more good agents, and In return wo will send you the paper i months. Write at onoe. W. H.TsIOMPfON ft CO., Publish ers, 131 Arch Htraot, rbllsdeipiila, pa. Oct.2S-S Farm for Salo. A valuable farm ofabout 13fl aeres. adioln InK lands of Wallaea tielpel, oi tbe road ieadlnx to the Mahoning- Valley, will be sold on easy terms, Kor further Infurma. tlon address or apply to (1. II. 51. HTOUKErt. Lehluhten, Pa. At E. II. Snyder's Store, Julr:s-tf T. J. BTtETNEY, Reeneetfully announces to the merchants of Lehlulitnn and others that be It prepared to aoan Kinas oi Hauling of Freight, Express Matter nnd Baggage at very reasonable prices. Ily prompt at tention to all orders he hones to merit a share ol iiubllo patronage. Mtsidene. corner uf Pine and Iron btrcet, LelilKbtvn, l'a. Orders lor hauling- left at V. SI. bweeny U Bon's btore will receive prompt attention. T. J. 11RLTNLY. OCt.lZ, Ull 3a. llllpj i!m rH New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot and Shoo Maker, Opposite OLAUSS k IHIO'3, Hank Street, Lohighton. llcpairing neatly done at low prices. Patroiinge solicited. Oct. 23. in3. For Bargains in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, Carpets. Silverware, Quoonsware, Groceries, Kit., (10 TO E. H. Snyder's Bank St , Lehigliton. May 10. 18S1- 7(u2i sheets ol good nolo paper end 25 envelopes lor 10 cents at the Knvcity Stole next door to tha Ahvoo.itk Office. DROP IN AT THE Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOB H r- s uieap mntins: a F. P. BOYER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa. Rcspoctrolly announces that be will bavo constantly on hand a large drove cf choice BREEDS OF SHOATS, nhleli ho will dlsposo of at very LOWEST MAKKi:r PHIOES. He Invites an Inspeo. tlon of his stock beloro you purchase else where. ALSO. Is prepared to alter and attend to disease. ortMitsatnll times. F. P. HUVElt. . oct. 11, 1834-ly. The Winter Resort, VMiASD OR SOUTHERN FINES InJlOORIl COUNTY. N'TII OAKOLINA, (Not New Jersey). Is on tho most elevated point of the long leaf pine section In tho South. Fred from every malarial Influence. The atmosphere Is highly chargod'wlth ozono from tbe almost boundless pints. Rend for work on "The Pines," written by a physician who lida made the lung; disease a life study It gives a history of this section, Seuthern Pines, and many hints which will be of Interest to Rhiumatlcs and Consumptives. We will send a tew thousand copies free of eost to those applying during the next few months Wodeslreto correspond.wltli physlelans,and will mako It to their interest to wrlto to us. CONSUMPTIVES AND RHEUMATICS: WHY SUFFER ? When you can find relief and pleasure by spending a month orUo on .the summit o tho celebrated loiiH leaf plno region of tbe South. Very low rates of board will be charged by the hotel and boarding houses during tho wlntcrof 1S8I, and the Stile Immigration Department has arranged that persons on their flnt visit can secure round-trip tickets from Iloston, New York and Ualtlmoro at very loir rates. Address OKO. II. PATTHIISON, ItesldentManager, Manly P. O., Meora Co., N, O. State of North Carolina, AQHIOIILTORAL DEPARTMENT. ltiLUart, N.C., June 10th, 1881. To the People of the Northern, New Eng. land aca Noith Western Mutest It Is with deep regret we learn of the heavy loss yo saitalned by tho frosts and Ice Wednesday, Thursday and Frlnay nights, May2th,:oth andSOth. As usual our State, North Carolina, Escapes. Oar tobaeeo plants are unhurt and growing nicely. Oraln and ttrars crops are very til e. Nodamsgo whnienr done to most delicate vegetables and fruits. Wo are ery desirous of having the many thousands ol acres of unoccupied land settled with and cultivate.! by Northern iarmers.and we can nirer you u climate esempt Irom late and early (n ils. North Carolina Is wlihln fifteen hours rldo or New York. The vast resources of the Stale will be oi hi I.I led in this city at the Oraud State Lxposiuou Osloher 1st to USth, It is my duty and pleasure lo lurn'sh inter million to persons teeklcg homes In the tute Very Iiespeetully, Jno. T. Patmck, Stale Agent lorn grat oa.
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