New Advertisements. Deats & Co., HEALERS IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware. Spectacles and Eye Glasses, "Weissport, .... Pcnna. REPAIRING erall kinds promptly attended to at VERY Rea sonable Charges. Railroad Guide. la & R. I Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY 1884. Trains lcavo Allentown as follow! : (Via I'biikiohen Railroad.) For Philadelphia at 4.65, C.SO, 1 40 a. m ana "3.10 p. m. k SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 5.O0 a. m.and s.w p.m. (Via East Pbmm Drancu.) Vor Readlntf and Harrlsburir, (i.00, 8.40 a. sn., 1X16, 4.3", and 0.03 p. ra. For Lancaster and Columbia, O.CO, 8.40 a, tn., and 4 30 p. ni. SUNDAYS. For Harrlsburg, and waypolnts, I.&5 a. m., o.( 6 p. ra, For rblladclphla 7 39 a.m. trains for Allentown leavoas follows: (VK I'KRKIOMKK UAILKOAD.) Leave Tbllad'a; 4 3.), 7.40 a. m. and 1.00, "1.35, M.30, and 5.15 p. m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.50 a.m., Z 30, 4.!!0 p. m. (Via East Pkhji. IJnAKCii.) Leave Reading, 7.30, 10.15 a. ra., 2.00, 3.50, and 6.13 n. I.care llarrltbarc, 2 7.50, 8.50 a. m., 1.46 and 4.1IO p. m. Lcavo Lancaster, t7.30 a. in,, l.oo and 13-40 p.m. Leave Uolutnblo, 7.30 Lin, 1,10 and 3.40 i. m. fr'rom King Street Depot. SUNDAYS. Leave Readlnir, 9.00 a. 6.C0 p. m. J.eaTt ltnrilrlui-K. 7.00 ii. ui.. 4 0(1 p. tn. Leave riilladcli tita e SO a. m , 3.C0 p. ra. Trains via "Perklomen Ttallroao" marked thus () run to and I nun Depot. Ninth and Oreen streets, Philadelphia, other train: to and from liroad street Depot. The 5.po and 0.45 a. m. trains from Allen town, and the 135 and p.m. train Irom Philadelphia, via 1'crklotr-rn Ilallrnait, have through cars loand from Philadelphia. J, E. WOOTTEN, Uencral Manager. Co. rtANrocK, tlen'l I'ats'r it Ticket Agent Mat 27th, 1663. m GASH GIVEN AWAY ATTENTION, SMOKERS! All contestants for the 25 premiums arirregat In above amount, offered by Illackwell s Dur ham Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums arc to he awarded: All Lars must bear our original Bull Durham label, U. 8. Kevenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The ban must bo done up securely In a package with name and address of sender, and number of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must ho prepaid. Qmlctlctasct November SOlh. Allpack gas should be forwarded December 1st, and most reach us at Durham not later than Vecem CerlltK No matter where you reside, send Jour package, advise us by mall that you have one so, and state the number of liass sent. Names of successful contestants, with number of bags returned, will bo published, Dec. 22, In Ikxton, Herald: New York, Herald; Philadel phia, Timet: Durham, N. C, Jboacco Jfant; Haw Orleans, TlmM-Democrat ; Cincinnati, tto mlrer; (Jhieaco, Daily Kewi; Ban Francisco, Chronicle. Address, Olacxwux's DonnAM Tobacoo Co., Durham, N. c. Every gcnulno package has picture of Hull, 43" Bee our next announcement,- DANIEL WIEAND, Crriages,"VVagons,Sleiglis, &c COKMEK Or BASK AND IRON STREETS, LEHIUHTON, Pksha., FartleaUr attention given to REPAIRING la all Its details, at the Tery Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and per fit satlifastloi guaranteed. Jan. II, It-ly. DAN. WIEAND, DIVORCES ABSOLUTE DIVOR. ... iT OES FOU PERSONS resldlag throughout the United States and fjapaaafer desertion, non-support. Intern per. f l".fUf nlpUWiiir1 etc. Advlco trea. State your ease and address Ainmni.1 wai, world Uulldlnir. 12C7 BMaawsy, New York. JulyiHy TRACH'S ACADEMY And Commercial Sohool. A Boardlnsr and Day School for Younir MH and Ladles, Prepares for onllrKe, fur taaehiDK, and for business. A full corps ( xpertensed teachers, Oharires Reasonable.' iiws. Fall Session opens Ansr. 8lh- KM enti may enter any time. Heu.l fur cats oeut U U. THAOII. Prlo, Eailoo, Pa. PilMt mfStlvB tkll parer. ' "Original Cheap Cash Store." WE STILL LEAD ! PROMPT CASH has enabled ui to seiure the following ro raarkablo lots of SILKS: Lot No. 1 consists of BLACK OROS. ORA1NS, full 18 Inches wide and never be fore sold on any counter In tho country under 11.25. WE MARK THEM S8 CENTS. Lot No. 3 consists ol COLORED SILKS, magnificent Quality and cost $1.10 to manu facture. WE MARK THEM 8 CENTS. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Pnbllo Square, Dank Street, Lehigh ton, Pa. Jnno 7, 1 884-1 y. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1884. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making payments to this office by money orders or postal uotes will please make them payable at the Wkissport Tost Omen, as llio Le- hlghton office is hot a money orJer olTico Our Neighborhood In Brief. -Plentlful-Chestuuts. Next Thanksgiving day. Oyer The election. -A new lot ol CLOCKS. WATCHES ntiil JEWELRY just received at S. IIAGA- MAM'H Klorc, L,ehlhton. I'a. Tuesday election iloy was decidedly wet and disagreeable. Now is a good time lo plant your Holi day advertisements. JIuNcw goods now opening at the No Hon and Novelty store, next to the Anvo catk office. Cheap for rash. The present is a good tlmo to put in your winter supply of fuel. Small boys whose curiosily leads them lo open railnsd torpedoes nro daily getting blown up in various counties ZSSr A variety of books, very cheap, nt the Novelty Store, next door to tho Advo cate office. A Soulh Esslon youth threw flour all over a dressmaker and said: "Now we are square" . EH-Have you seen those elegantly trimmed Hats and Bonnets, if not, call at Alteuia Graver's. The Tcnusylvania Schuylkill Valley Road will be opeued Irom Pottslown lo Reading on Monday next. Attorneys and Justicesof the Peace can get legal cap pads at tho Novelty Stnre.nexl to the AnvocATK offico, at 35 cents each. An excellent article. Tho Roekport tunnel, on tho Lehigh Valley R. R, was completed last Friday. I1 Is 1800 feet ill length. Satf-Farmtrs, and others would do well to call ut the Cool Breaker, Lohlghton, and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Tho body of an unknown man, in ad vanced slate of decomposition, is said lo have been found in tho woods near Hauto. "Sulf you wnnta nlce.Rmooth,cnsv Blinve vour hair cut or shampooing, go to Frani Rpcderer's Saloon, under 4lie Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forget it. Tno employees of Messrs. Davies .t Thomas, ofEist Cutnta'jqua,aro now work ing nine hours a day instead often. QTrnstee. Koutor. Guardians and other Deeds, Receipt Books. Judgment Notes, MlnutH or Record Hooks, and Jus tices Blanks for s:ile at the Novelty and Notion store, next to the Carbon Advooatk ofiice.on Bankway. A Pike county horeo lliitf was captured while visiting his "pal." who was under arrest. He had been indicted without know ing that he had been suspected. Clnuss 6I3to., The Tail ors, still lmve a lew of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Reading is growling becauso the bakers uo noi increase the size of llio loavee of bread in proportion to tho decline in the prico of wheat. GUARANTEED lo euro a cold or couch Aeuer a celebrated Knelish.Remodv. Sold by Dr O T Horn, Lchightoo, aim W. B.cry i, viesiniri. Ailentown's Mayor allowed no Hallow E'en nonsense, but it ran riot in South Belhlehem and a little girl was badly hurt by trying to step on the place where a stol en door step should have been. Mult is lar better to be poor and possess a bottle of Jedwin's Tar Svrnp. lliau li b rich ami not know how lu'cure a Cough or Cold. 25 cents ami f I per bottle. For (alo by T. U. Thomas, Lehighton, Pa. A Irompburned Mrs. Mary Ann Davis- barn In Lower Providence IoworIi itl. Montgomery county, becauso she wouldu'. glvehlin coffVe with the cold victuals. B-Tlie most reliablo ol all ni.K t!.m. edios is Judwin'sTur Syrup. So suy the .......Mr. ,-or ,al0 uv i, u. Thomas, Le highton, Pa. Tho No. 1 furnace of the Crane Iroa Company, at Catasjunus, was lighted un oa Monday of last weak, making four ic uiast now. JSCfA dollar IhjIIU nt .T.,ln,t. t.. Syrup entitles you to a Cook. Book contain ;ng 500 recipes or a box of Pills. Forssle by T. D. Thoir.se, Lehigblon, Ta. Arrangements have been mada for the extension of the Lehigh Valley rail- road lo Pittsburg as the Seaboard Jk West ern railroad. tEB-All along the world's highway is the evidence that Jadwin's Tar Syrup cures al Coughs, Colds and Consumption. For sale by T. D. Thomas, LehightoS, pa. We are better prepared lhan ever to do eyery description of job work at short no ticeandat low prices for cash. Send in your orders. 'S.Grsnd rush rrenl ,lii.ll.. .rv.ll and Winter Hals and Bonnets, at Alvenla Grayer s Millinery store, Bank street Le highton, The borough of Soulh Easlon hss can. celed its S per cent, bonds and Instead is sued new oaVs at 4 per cent. 'aHR.lt is verv delicious fait,i..i. .-J csn be administered to Infants without the slightest dsnger. Jadwin's PineTarSvrun. for sale by T. D. Thomss, Lehlgbton, Ta. The election Is oyer, and David Ebbert. the liyery man, on North Street, announces his determination to furnish the people wnu teams ai nis usual low charges. ..lrE-.F -"Uekenbucb, 81 BrosJway. Msucli Chunk, is already opening up a "-owiuiiriu oi ijooas. Albums and ! aney Articles suilabla for Holiday pres. enls. In addition lo which he hi .'h.nrl. some assortment of Wall Paper, Stationary and miscellaneous coods urunm.-...! in price or quality at any other store in this section. Call and see him. Judge Albright last week granted a rulo lo show causes why a new trial should not be granted Ibe Bethlehem Iron Com pany in the suits brouglUagsinet them by .oeir employees in the mailer of deductin; corapsny store bills. 4S6T Parties desiring hlm .n.. iu. ear will bo well to call at Iho'Coal Breaker. Lehi'ibtOB. Iiefnra r.nr..l,.t -I 1 ' Big luJuctmenls are ollertd. Aslitown, near Scranton, hss a gliosl, Almanacs for 1885 arc in tho market. Thanksglylng day, Thursday, Nov. 27th. &?n-You can buy all sires of coal cheaper at the Coal Breaker, Lehighton. than ntany other place In tho Lehigh Valley. Call and be convinced. The skating rink at Blatlnglon lias been closed. There aro 27 prisoners In tho Lehigh county prison. ffi-Go In the New York Millinery Store of Alvcnia Graver, Bank street, Lehighton, for Hals and Bonnets. People who mind their nwp business will find steady employment. The campaign orator Is now laid on the sell. Tho new Iron bridge across the Lehigh at Triehler's was completed last week. ttHSuNnw is Ihe tlmo le Isy In your sup ply of winter coal and tho Coal Breaker, Lehighton, Pn Is Ihe place to buy. Extra Inducements lo those buying by the car load. Tho Switchback Railroad closed for Ibe season on Saturday last. The Northampton counly teachor's institute will be held at Easton next week. ,70-WANTED, immedlntely.a first-class ORGANIST for St. Jacob's Lutheran and Reformed church, in the borough of Welss pnrtj mint understand leading In German and English. Salary will be. paid quarterly, For further particulars apply to A. J. Gulh. Secretary. Oct. 25,3w. Tho Adelaide Silk Works of Allentown will have their new building completed by the first of December, and when the ma chi nery is In place between three and four hundred new hands will bo engaged, doub ling the capacity. A Lilitz blacksmith tried to enlarge the bunghole of a whisky barrel with a red hot poker. He succeeded, but the barrel spread around sn promiscuously In the ex plosion that followed llio ignition of the gas In it that ho was badly hurl. .B-FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A FARM of 118 ACUE3-S acres Improved, house and born on it, prico $.700; one half cash, balance on lime. Also, a two story FRAME DWELLING in this borough for &700. Good well on it. Inquire at Ibis office. oct25-3w The store of Lewis Semmcl, at Kreid ersvlllo, was entered by burglars on a recent night and robbed of goods to tho value of between $100 and $500. Tho thieves affect ed their entrance with tools stolen from Colo's blacksmith shop, In tho lame place. These implements wero left in the store. A bear was seen on tho Lehigh moun tain, back of the Ueberroth farm, in Salis bury, on Sunday week. Itoompied a high position on a chestnut Irce, bt,t as tho men about hnd no guns the animal escaped. WANTED Everybody to call at tho Coal Breaker,, Lehighton, and lenrn prices before laying in their winter supply of coal. It will pay you. Monday murnltig whllo Mrs. Lewis Leslie, of tbo Sixth Ward, Allentown, was out of ihe liou?e,a child 18 months old fired its clothes with a match, and by the time the other children saw the flames the little one was so badly burned that death will result. 3l-Tho Last Law Tossed was Law's ncent. who is Dossing through the Slot" in troduced Law's Celebrated Bluing, used for bluing, bleaching and coloring, and makes good ink. For sole nt C. T. Horn's and nt the Novelty Store, Bnnkwnv. Tho Bridge Street Presbyterian Church ofCatasauqun,wca largely attended Thurs day evening, October 30. Earnest temper ance addresses wero delivered by Rev?. I. Irving Campbell, of Slotington; John F. Pollock, of Alicntowns James A.X.iltle, of Hokeudauqua, and I). Harbison, ofCata snuqun. Many valuable suggestions wero g!yen at this successful meeting. tgr Only $10,00 cash for an all-wool Suit at II. II. Peters', Post-office building, Lehighton. For tho week ending on Nov. 1, 1881 there was 60,004 15 tonsof coal shipped oyer the Lehigh Valley Railroad, making a total of 5,403,542 02 tins to date and showing a decrease of 563,452 as compared with same time last year. USPII. IT. Peters, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit ior only $10 cash, if you order now. Dewitl Clinton Boutelie, n well known American artist, who has lived many years in Bethlehem, died suddenly Wednesday evening at seven o'clock of paralysis of the heart or apoplexy ,in tho Eagle Hotel while conversing with friends. Mr. Boutelie was a momber of tho New Yoik Academy and has contributed many fine works to Ameri can art collections. He was about sixty- seven years of ago and was a native of Troy, N. Y. Ho leaves two sons aud a daughter, all of mature age. Clauss & Bro., The Tail ors, arc malting up elegant suitings, in the very latest styles and best workmanship, for ?1G, sold last year lor !jj24. Cull and sec them. It turns out that the Lgckawanna Iron Company is somewhat stuck on its contract to deliver the Canadian Pacific Railway 10,000 tons of steel rails at $20.50 at lake ports. An agent of tbe Lackawanna, it seems, saw w. w. bcrantou and Walter Scranton on a Montreal sleeping car, on their way to attend a wedding, and imag Ined that they wero goiug to try to get the Canadian Pacific contract for the Scranton Steel Company. He therefore made haste to bid for it $2 a Ion lower than the price of the English mills. It is thought the company loses heavily on tbe order. People in and oat of Town. We would be pleased to have our cltiteDS send us items under this head as It is Im possible for us to secure them all Ed. o Our young friend Cal. Bartholomew, a student of Franklin and Marshall College, spent a few days with his parents this week. R. Pnn Smith, Sr., proprietor of the Coal Breaker here, spent several days iu town looking up the cosl interests. lie re ports the Breaker as doing an immense business. Our young friend Charlie Bertsche, of Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday in town. Our genial young friend R.Penn Smith, Jr., spent Sunday in New York city. J. F. Halbscb, a student of tbe Univer sity of Penna, spent several days In town during the week. Our young friend Charles D. Clauss, a student of Muhlenberg Collegn, spent sev eral days with his parents,nuring the week. Our esteemed frlend.Prol.T. M. Balliet, formerly of town now of the Cook county HI., Normal school, has been spending a few days In town, visiting his numerous rjlsliyes and friends. Tbo Professor looks well, and states that be is enjoying his new life immensely, Ws wsre much pleased lo greet him, Around Pleasant Corner. Miss Emma Gerber, of this place,, was visiting friends tn Lehighton on Sunday. Mr. Frank Gross, of this place, was ylsltlng friends in WestPenn, on Sunday last. Messrs. Kelhly and Donor,of this placo, were ylsltlng friends in East Penn, on Sun day last. Mr. Nathan Getbcr, of Hits place, was almost Irightened to death while on his road homo from his fathor'e,- through the woods, by a catamount, Dennis Nothsteln, of Now Mahoning, was In uakako Valley to fix sn engine for work. Mr. A. J. Balliet was out hunting last Saturday, and shot two squirrels and one big skake. He is a good marksman but ho always misses. Mr. W. M. Balliet came homi from college this week and wilt return again next t Jostrii. Kahonlnff Items. Miss Emma L. Snyder, of Lehighton, spent the week with her parents. The corn crop of the Valley is an extra good ono this year. rrof, T. M. Balliet, cx-Counly Super intendent, spent a fow days at home during tho week. Reuben Reinsmitb repaired his house this house. -Nathan Balliet, a Junior of Franklin and Marshall College, was at home lo vole, John Freyman, sr., who lias been sick for tho post few weeks, la recovering.. Mrs. E. S. Hoppcs was in Philadelphia last week purchasing a full lino of Fall and Winter millinery goods. Cel. Arner, one of our leoehcis, has purchased a bicyclo for riding to and from his school, a distance of about three miles. A husking bee camo off at William Sit ler'a on Wednesday afternoon. i Mr. C. H, 8eidlo was in Philadelphia during the week. Mr. J. Jtl. Arne' has rented a hall at Tflmoo.ua and will establish a roller-skat, ing rink there. Mr. A. J. Balliet lately purchased a breech-loading shot gun warranted to kill a rubbit at ouo hundred yards. A series of protracted meetings will be held in the Evangelical church during the winter, commencing Sunday evening, No yember ICth. Tivo heifers belonging to William Sil ler were put into a field on his farm about two miles from home, to help themselves. About three weeks ago Ihcy disappeared and could not bo found. An old unoccupied house stands on Iho farm, and on Saturday a young man In passing the house heard a noiso proceeding, from it. Ho opened tho door and found tho lost heifers nearly starved to death. It seems that the heifers had wandered into the room and somehow or other had closed the door. Their food for tho time consisted of one and a half bushels of onions, which had strength enough lo keep llicm olive. Dash. Drunkenness no Excuse. On Monduy night two daughters of Cap- tniu Ucbhart, of Phillipsburg, N. J., were aroused from sleep by a mai at their bed side. His actions were unmistakable. The girls screamed anil roused the family, as well us a number of men who lived iu tho neighborhood. The fellow was found un der the bed, and before Iho officers could rescuo him his infuriated captors had beat' en him soundly. Ho proved to bo James Phillips, of Philadelphia, n man well known in Phillipsburg aud. one who a few years ago attempted to nutrago tho oldest daughter of Captain Gebhart. At Jhat lime the alfuir was hushed up, but it will not be now. Phillips pleads drunkenness. i'x, The Allentown Hotel Swindler Wanted. Sam Stein, tho hotel swindler, who was arrested In Allentown about two week ago, just as ho was preparing to swindlo the pro. prietorof tho American Hotel,' aud who since his arrest has been languishing in prison, was Monday taken to Middletown N. Y., by officers from that town, where ho is wanted for swindling tho propriclorof the Russell House out of $85 by means of a falsely certified check on a Newark bank. Stein in wanted for swindling J. P. Plunier, of Winner's Hotel, Philadelphia; W. Van Buren, of Fishkill Landing, N. Y., Charles Fisher .t Co., of New Bedford, Mass; at Lynn, Mass., by Detective Burril; at Schenectady, by Detective Campbell) at Harrisburg, whoro the Lochiel and Ameri can Hotels were swindled respectively out of $87 and $100; at Hartford, where the United States Hotel was taken in for $G1. Samuel S. Haines, of 1115 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Is also a victim of Stein. In addition to swindling, Stein has added horse stealing lo his accomplishments. Six months ago ho went to Norristown and hired a team from a liveryman named Wilson, but failed to return It. He ran away with the team and sold il, but it was recovered in Philadelphia. Healsoswlnd led two Norristown hotel men. Fashion's Caprices, as Found in tho Fashion Papers: The last edict of fashion, which according to a Parisian journal, had lis origin in ug1and is the banishment of the lime-honored stocking from tbe faininlne wardrobe. In future a lady's delicate extremities are tn bo clad only in double soled boots. Mod csty, of course, would forbid slippers or the fascinating Oxford ties under this regula tion, s- we will hope boots with fleecy liu lugs ors to be tho only wear. The newest smelling-bottles are the cameo, besides which the cut-glass seems insigniflcaut. They range in site from those which might almost be carried In the palm of the glove to those which vie with the Ian in length, aud they are of vivid but delicate yellow, Bolt green and pale pink, upon which the white figures left la relief show exquisitely. Cayenne drops, a mixture of Cayenne pepper, gelatine and pulverUrd sugar made into small lozenges,are now the popu lar coufeetlons amon dull-eyed, pallid ladies, who eat the came for tbe purpose o brightening their optics and cheeks. It is amusing to watch tbo girls nibbling on them during a matinee. Some new imported jerseys are of heavy silk, with a lining of white fleece and em broidered in araseue on the turn down collar and cuffs. Others, of both silk and wool, are ornamented by rnlgi of gold or silver thread, two being interlaced. Tbe cab question is likely to be satisfac torily settled in Paris. It is proposed tn employ women as steady drivers. One fashionable lady has a woman coach-"man dressed like an Albanian. Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned respectfully returns her siacere thanks to the ladies whoyisiled her residence on Ihe evening of 'llmra.lay, the 30th ult., also to those who sent their re membrsnces, and else to the many kiud friends residents in Weissport who tbe week prcv.ous so kindly renumbered her. Ecsan J. Moicabvk. Lehigbtoo.-Nov. 3, 1881, Tho Election in our Borough. Notwithstanding the heavy rain last Tuesdsy the election in this borough was I most vigorously conlestod by botK parlles. The vote was. the largest ever polled 541. Tho Democrats msjorty In the Presidential election being 70. a gain of 28 on Hancock's vote in 1880. . Tho following are the official figures; For rretldtnl Cleveland, 1) 302 Blaine. R : 223 Attoclate Judge Leonard, l) - 3uit Marlvn. It...:. ...T. 22f Conoreis-aMarer uavis, i ai'v Osborne. R 220 Congrtit Biorm, v sun Walters, It 231 Aitembly Urnlg, 1) sua Maloy, D 298 DeWilt, n 235 Holllnger. R 231 Treflivrer Rickert, D 301 Stahl.R 236 Regitter and Recorder Bmllh, V o.o Handwerk.lt 214 Commiiiionert Coll, D i 302 Arner, D 303 Corby, II 228 Williams, it 232 Auditor Kresge, V 303 Swartz, D 305 Buck, R 232 Butler, R 231 wxissroET yOTK, Frettdent HUnie, It 39 Cleveland, D '. 55 Butler, a I St. John, P 5 Attoclate Judae Mnrtvn. it zo Leonard. D .'. u. 70 Conorets-al-toroc Usuorne, It os Davio. D 56 Conorett Walter,- U 42 Storm. D 58 Aitembly new ill, it.... Hollinger, R 45 Craig, 1) 06 Malov, D 53 Treaturer Slahl.R 4f, Rickert, D 64 Register and Recorder llaniiwerk, li. - Smith, I) 51 Commtttionert Corby, H 33 Williams, R 17 Coll. D 55 Arner. D 8S Audltori Buck, R 42 Butler, 11 41 Kresge, D 54 Swartz, D ,, 57 FRANKLIN VOTX. Fretldenl DiPine.r. 183 Cleveland, D '. 200 St. John. P 14 Aitoclale Judge Leonard, V 204 Martyn, R 183 Concrett-aULaroe Davis, D 202 Osborne, R 187 Conarctt Storm, D 202 Waller, R 187 Aitcmbhj Craig, D 212 Maloy, D ; IDS DeWilt, R 172 Hollinger, H ; 181 Trecsaicr ltickert, D 20ft Stahl, R 184 Regitter and Recorder Smith, D 100 Handwork, R 200 Commettianeri Coll ism Aruer.-D 242 Ciirhv. 11 lf.l Williams, R Audttori Kresge, D Swarlz, 1). ........ 177 202 20 Buck. ... 101 Butler, Ii : 1SI THK COUNTY VOTK. Cleveland's plurality is 132, Congress- man-at-Lorge Davis (Dem.) 230 plurality, For Cougrcsj, Storm, (Dem.) has 03 votes over T. Frank Wuller (Rep.). Democratic assemblymen arc elected by II voles, 'ihe Republican candidate for Register and Re corder, James H. Handwork, is elected by 273 votes. Tho Republican candidates for Auditor are elected by 32 votes. Tne bal mice of tho ticket is Democratic by small majorities. Oct Pnbllo Schools. The following is the report of the Lehigh ton public echools'for the month of October: man school. M F T No of pupils enrolled 10 10 20 Average attendance for month.... 8 9 17 Tho following pupils attended ovcry day during the month Wm Chubb, Wm Horn, Mary Dreibelbies and Anzie Mor.tz. UKAUUAR SCHOOL. M F T Whole No. in attendance during month 21 24 45 Average attendance 19 19 38 Per cent, of attendance 95 81 88 The following pupils attended everyday during tbo month Ireno Fenstermscher, Alice Geggus, Ella Drissel, Emma Merlz, Frank Nusbaum, Edgar Noll, Charles Itaudcubush, Charlea Bowman, Edgar Xander, Alvin Noll, Arthur Snyder, Wilson Xauder, and Oscar Schullz. INTZBIIXOIATX SCHOOL. M F T Whole No. in attendance during month 22 24 46 Average attendance .. 19 20 39 Per cent, of attendance 87 88 88 The loilowlng pupils attended everyday during tbe month Oscar Hcilman, Willie Beck, Charlie Chubb, Willie Heydt. David McCor'mlck, Howard Acker, Ella Fink, Emma Frey, Lena De Tschirschky, Emma Miller, Mamie Fortwaugler, Clara Geggus, Ida Heiliuan, 'Alice Nothslein and Clara Rex. - SECONDARY SCHOOL NO. 2. M F T Whole No. in attendance during month 22 28 60 Average attendance 18 2? 41 Per rent, ol attendance 93 90 92 The following pupils attended every day during tbe month Willie Beltz, Lester Smith, Eugene Walck, Harry Wolf, Robert Trainer, Oscar Miller. Ira Nothslein, Susan Knecht,Della DoKrohn, Annie Raudenbush, Emma Guth, Lizzie 8choch,Mazy Farren, Bella Hontz, Annabel Brokatie, Reieca Locgkamerer, Alice Gilbert, Ella Walck, and Katy Drumbore. O ICOK DA BV SCHOOL NO. 1, M F T Whole No. In attendance during month 27 41 CS Average attendance 22 38 (0 Per cent, of attendance..; 82 92 87 The following pupils attended every day during the month Frank Chubb, Gran ville Rehrig, Willie Qreeuawalt, Haryry Gumbert, Willie Wagner, Asaba Schultz, Edgar Seller, Jennie Cook, Emma Fort waugler, Mury Fenstermacher, Haltle Geg. gus, Mattie Horn, Minerya Held), Ella Hontz, Ella Seabuldt, Lizzie Schmidt, Ger tie Wagner, Isold Benninger, Clara Mertz, Emma Walek, Anzie Trainer, Jennie Traiuer and Alice McCormick. raiiiAKT school no. 2, M F T Whole No. in attendance during mouth .45 47 92 Average attendance...- 38 41 79 Per cent, of aUecJsc.ee 85 88 87 The following pupils attended every day during the month George Klpp, Daniel Frey, Gustave De Tschlrschky, Eddie A.- bright, John Trainer, Harry Nusbaum, Eugene Fritzlnger, Robbie Hnntz, Walter Weiss, Eugene Acker, Harry Trainer, Jacob Ileberllng, Emma I'oters, Eva Frlttlngcr, Emma Kncrht, Lilly Spoonhelmer, Daisy Horn, Cora Rex, Alice Blank, Haltle Trex. ler, Amanda Billman, Lilly Guinbert, Em ma German, Hattlo Rex, Lena Longkamcr or, Clara Smith, Lizzie Geggus, and Sallie Miller. raiiiAnr school no. 1. MKT Whola No. in attendance during month ..50 57 107 Averago altendanco 43 51 SO Percent. of attendanco (Jl 03 93 Tho following pupils attended every day during the month Willie Graver, Hairy Nothslein, Ella Peter, Alice Honlz, Calvin Frantz, George Moyer, Alice Woldaw,8adlo Hontz, Charles Benninger, Gcorgo Geir, Minnie Walk, Mary Rchrig, Wcs. Ben ninger, Granville Teter, Mary Rbonds, Sarah Statler, Willi Hauk.Charlca Sander, Ida Fry, Harry Wagner, John Reichard, Minnie Kemerer, Walter Hontz, Harry Spanglor, Clara Hefflefinger. John Noth slein, Frank Merlz, Annie Filhauer, Wee- ley Moulthrop.Wlllle Klpp.Clara DeFrehn, Wesley Weidaw, Wllmer Trainer, Hattio Trainer, Oscar Green, Mary Miilhart, Ad- dio Weiss, Thomos Newhart, Sallla Fry, LillielCoons, Willis Gilbert, lEIIen Beck', Bertha Koons, Frank Trainer, Nettle Geg gus, Norah Williams, Eddie Smith, Emma Peter, Weda Williams. M F T Whole number enrolled In all the schools 107 231 428 Averago attendance IC9 201 380 C. A. HITTER, Principal. PoiBOneaby Doloena, Sansatro. Friday evening the family of Charles Dietrich, ol Allentown, partook of bologoo sausage and when Ihey retired nil were apparently in good health. Saturday morn Ing Mr. Dietrich was summoned homo by the sudden sickness of his wife. He had not gone far before he himself was taken sick. When he finally reached home he found that besides his wife his three chll dron were also sic1', the symptoms In nil cases being alike. A physician was calle and by noon Mr. Dietrich and his son had recovered, but it was not until night that his wifo and two daughters were able to sit up. MAKKU:i. PETER EMERY. On Nov. 1st., by Rev. W. J. refers, Mr. Benjamin L Teter, of jtooKflaie, to mies Alvarclta ii. Emery, ol weisspon. CUSIINEER CHERENOCK. Al Lnns ford, on tho 1st inst.. by J. F.Werner. J Y., John Cushuccr and Susana Clicro- uock, both of Lansford, Pa. 1)1 Ell. DUNN. On tho 1st inst., at Audcnried No. 2, Christie, daughter ol Robert am Elizabeth Dunn, aged 20 years. STOCK MARKETS. Reported up to 12 o'clock, by De Haven A- iownsend.uankcrs.Pio. 3S a Vinrd Street Philadelphia. StocKs bought aud sold either lor cash or on marsin. Philadelphia, Noy. 5th 1884. bid asked IT S3's, Ext 1001 D 8 Currency 0's 127 U S 4, new 1133 U S 4's 121 Pennsylvania R R 60 Philadelphia & Heading R R 10 Lehigh Vollev RR 59J Lehigh Coal X- Navigation Co 41 Huir. S. Y. A- Pliila. R R Co 2J New Jersey Central 11 Northern Pacific Com 18 113 1224 50J m (10 411 3 413 183 43J 12J 52 Prefd 43 Oregon Transcontinental 129 Union Pacific 52J Western Union 50 J West Shore 1st 40 Louisville & Nashvillo 2IJ Silver. (Trades) 80 GO 40) 245 8 Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the first and final account of S. Jt. Ullhatn. assignee fur the benefit ol the creditors of W. a. Wlntorinuto. The Auditor, appointed by the Court to mako distribution of tho funds In the hands of S. It. Ollhain, asstgnoe, for tho benefit of me creditors or w. s. winiermutc, will meet all parties Interested for the purposes of his appointment at tbe otfico of Freyman aud Kelfer, In tho borough of Mauch Cliuak, on IUESOAY DKONMIiEH 'J, 1884. nt Nine o'clock A. M , when and where all parties Interested aro required to appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from coining In on said fund. HOUAOK HEYDT, Auditor, Nov. 1, 1SS4 tw Millinery ! JUST ARRIVED FBESH IROM NEW YORK T II E -LATEST STYLES- 1 N MILLINERY, Consisting of New Shapes in Ladies' and Misses Hats and Bonnets, (n'Plusb, Vol vet, Satin and Felt. Beautiful New Shapes in Bonnets and Hoods for Little Ones. New Satins, Plushes and Velveteens, in all colors. And Silk Velvets, Brocad ed, Plain and Striped. In eyery color and quality. PIuraes,Wings, Birds, etc., etc. In all colors and quslities. A full line of NOTIONS and Ladies' Furnishing Goods. You cannot fail In find what you want at low prices for CABU, at ' Miss Belle Nusbaum's, SEVAN'S BUILDING-, Rank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Not. J, lilt sm WM. DUFFY & SON. of East Mauch Chunk, are prepared to do all kinds of PlasterinE & Ornamental Worl, at shortest notice. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attentiou. Terms moderate or good work. seDlitf flCglpSuiiscribc for the Ad vocate, only $1 per year. Catarrh Can be Cured That exceedingly disagreeable and very prevalent disease, catarrh, Is caused by scrof ulous taint In tho blood, Hood's Sarsaparllla, by Us powerful purifying and vitalizing action upon the Wood, speedily removes tbo cause, and thus effect a radical nnd permanent euro ef catarrh. Those who suHcr from Us varied symptoms uncomf ortablo flow from tiio noso, offcnslYO breath, ringing nnd bursting noises In llio cars, swelling of tho soft parts of tho throat, nervous prostration, etc, should tako Hood's Sarsaparllla and bo cured. Tho Bost Mqdicino "I have suffered with catarrh In my hend for years, and paid out huudrcds of dollars for medicines, but havo heretofore received only temporary relief, I began to tako Hood's Sarsaparllla. 'and now my catarrh Is neatly cured, the weakness of my body Is all gone, my nppetlte Is good u fact, I feci like another person, Hood's Sarsaparllla is the best mod. lclno I havo ever taken," Mus, A, Cunninq ham, TroTldcncc, R. I, 3 Bold by nil druggists. tl six for S3. Made only by 0. 1, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, IOO Doses Ono Dollar. POPIIAM'S ASTHMA SPECIFIC FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA, URAib. Established 1SG9 Trial IMckaRe Free. IKSTAltSLY BELIVED. T. Popham fc Oo. Proprietors. Philadelphia Do not fill to trr Hits splendid prfpM ton If yon havo illlllcult breaihlnic Irom Asiluna, Hay Fever, or Chronic Bronchitis, It Is leasjnt Inhaling remedy, irolnfc at onco to the real of theiilseasei removlmc the inuens of iijegm. relaxing the tightness ol the dies', 1 ro-notln oupocloratlon and nlvlnir Itnnieillati n-l positive relief In every caso. Pat up In Largo Boxes and sold byT. 11. Thomas 1. 1 nlghtou, Pa. nov 8-0 in. Bring in your Job Work. New Advertisements. JOSEPH SAVITZ, Boot aud Shoe Maker, Opposite CLAUSS BRO'S, JJank Streot, Lehighton. Repairing neatly done at low prices. Patronage solicited. Oct. 25, U13. 1m. 2-1 thei ls ol good nolo paper and 25 envelopes for 10 rents at the Xovelty Stole next door to the Advocate Office. TXT A "rJ'PV-'JTi a represent a tlvc or v iilN X SLlXJ K0,l ,,ircf, tu travel A T f"KT(Vl throuirh yarlc-n conn. J. Jlr ufl ty with VALfAntc WORKS FOK SrKCIAt. (1-ASSafl OP ItrSINKSH uen and mechanics who understand and need them, giving their orders at eight; profits liberal, easy and quick; can relcr lo gentlemen clcnrlnK 23 totSO a week who ar pleased with tho work; only &10 capital rn quired; write for particulars If ou mean bust, ncss; itlve age, trade or previous employ ment nnd references Palllscr, Palllser & Co., Vanierbllt Ave.. New York. IMMEDIATELY! A lew pocxt men tu cinvitps tor Hie rale oT Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Shrubs, Vinos. Itoaei, &e. Nu experience required' j-iftiary ana expense Haiti, ii i!rt8i H.-J. UOWUEN & UO., Jlrluhton, N, Y. Octo. 234 HI rt S B 8 SRg 3". sy s IV: 13 Id"" S- o-ii w "25 Q . l, r r-i Y3 e " mm tl f -33 ft, aS' B-l tri!5 Oak Firewood! Sawed lo Proper Length, will bo Tarn ished at $3.50 PER LOAD By Reuben Rehrig. Leave your orders at the Ad vocate Office. lm f10n?o LIVE CANVASSERS. randest Combination Offers ever made We mean It I That model Family paper TIig HeartlistoiiG Farm ana Nation, Is tbe Cleanest, Handsomest, Purest Month ly In Amorlcs. Ably covers tbo Important sut-Jects of Domestlo and Horn! Economy, Acrlculture, Live Stock. Education, Our rant Events, Hygiene, &e Largest aud ablest stall of editors and contributors. For 3 cents to pay actual return postage wesend sample and full particulars, shuw. Ing; you haw to make a lortune by represent Intc our Interests In connection with the r lcr and Us premiums, those marvelous lltle volumes, THE l'OUKUT MANUAL, "Isquiri; With in," Nos. I,t!,sand4, and tbe treat book of the century, the American Home and Farm Cyclopedia, The packaie mailed and attention clren very applicant who answers I his advertise ment, costs us Slo,. so we ask you to ulvo us your name, address, age, business experience If any, and name relerence. If you are al. ready settled In business send us the names of two or more kooiI agents, and In return we will seiut you the paper 'i months, Write at once. W. H THOMPSON U CO., Publish ers, 404 Aich Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oct. 26-n8 Farm for Sale. A valuable farm of about 13S acres, adjoin ing lands of Wallace Holpel, on the road leadlnK to tbe MahonlnK Valley, will be sold on easy terms. For further Informs. Hon address or apply to O, U. M. 1STOCKER. Lehighton, Pa. At E. It. Snyder's Store. July SS-tf T. J. BItETNEY, Rtepeclfolly announces to Ike merchants of Leblalnon and others that be Is prepared to do all kinds of Hauling of Freight, Express Matter and Baggage at very reasonable prices. Ily prompt at tention to all orders be hopes lo merit a share ol publlo patronace, Itesldence, corner 'of Pino and Iron Street, Lehlghlou, Pa. Orders lor haullnir left at J. M. sweety 1c Ron's Stors will receive 1 rompt attention. T. J. UliLTNEY. Qtt. , lMlSra. 11 u - I Hiiib.n iJ L mm Ms Serious consequences aro llabto to enst'e It catarrh Is not attended to In season. Tin disease frequently destroys tho senso of smell and oflcn dcvclopcs Into bronchitis or pulmo. nary consumption. Undoubtedly many cikos, of consumption orlglnato In catarrh, llood'n Sarsaparllla cures catarrh and lias even effected remarkable cures of consumption Itself, in Us early stages. A book containing statements of many cures by Hood's Sarsapa rllla, will bo sent free tn nil who send address lo C. I. Hood ft Co,, Lowell, Mass, Catarrh and Impuro Blood "Hood's Sarsaparllla has helped inc mora for catarrh nnd Impuro blood than anything clso I ever used." A. Ball, Syracuse, N. V. "I sultcrcd three years with catarrh, nnd my general health was poor In consequence. When 1 took Hood's Sarsaparllla 1 found t had the right remedy. Tho catarrh Is yielding, ns Hood's S-irsaparllla Is cleansing my blood, nnd the general tone of my system Is Improv. Ing," Fjiank WAsnouitN, Rochester, N, Y. aparilla Sold by (ill druggists. $1 six for ?S. Made, only by C. I. HOOD 6 CO., Lowell, Mass. iOO Dosos Ono Dollar, , Urbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing ! F. P. BOYER, Parryville, Carbon Co., Pa., Iiespectfully announces that ho wilt have constantly on hand n largo drove of choice BREEDS OF SHOATS, width ho will dispose of ot very LOWEST MARKLT PHKJES. Ho Invites an lnspec tion of bis stock before you purchase else whoro. ALSO. Is prepared to alter and attend to diseases of PiK at all limes. P.P. HOYJJlt. oct.ll, ISSUy. The Winter Resort, VINELAHD OR SOUTHERN PINES In MOOUE COUNTY. N'TH CAROLINA. (Not Now Jersey). Is on tho most elevated point oftho lonir leaf pine section In the South. Frea from overy malarial Influence. The atmosphere j Highly chorKcd'iTith osono from the almost boundless pints. Send for work on' "The Pluee," written hy a physlolan who has mad. tbe lung dlseaso a life study It Rives a history of this section, Seuthern Pines, and many hints which will be of Interest lo Hheumatlcs and Consumptives. We will send a few thousand copies freo of cost la those applying during theneit few months We desire to corrcspondwlth physlclans.and will make It to their interest to write to ns. CONSUMPTIVES AND RHEUMATICS: WHY SUFFER ? When you cauflnd relief and pleasure by spending a month or two on the summit n the celebrated long leaf pine region of lbs South, Very low ratos of board will bo chared by the hotel and .boardlnir houses durlmr tbo winter oM18t, and the State Immigration Department has arranged that persons on their first visit can socuro round-trip tickets from Boston, Now York and Haltlmore at very low rates. Address QEO. U. PATTEIISON, nesldentManaKer, Manly P.O., Moore Co., N. O. State of North Carolina, AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. KALVien, N. CV, Jnne 10th, "H81. To the People oryforlbarn, New En land and NoijbAem Slates: It Is wih ittf regret we'Iearn of the heavy lost yo sustained by the frosts and loe Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights, May SStb, 2oth and 50th. As usual our State, North Qajiolina, Escapes. Our tobacco plants are unhurt and srowlnr nlCell f Irnln nnrl i. . - .. ....... .( ui-, ore Terr ere. No damage whatertr Uuue to mostdelio.ie Wo are very desirous or having the roiny thousands o acres of uuoecupled "and teiiIS with and cultivated by Noilberu larmere.and vre can pflrrjou a climate eaenipt troin late and early Irosts. r North Carolina Is within nlieen hours rid. of New York. The- vast reiouices oi lh State Jill bo exhibited In this .l" ,t !s4 tJtpwmon Otlober 1st to an,, Jt la my duly and pleasure to lorn sb n'r mallon lo persons seeking homes In the Sui. Very Rtapectrully, Jno. T. Patrick, Stale Agent Immigration,