ttompernnco Hitters Knovnt. W Ml: 1 Nw other mcdlrtno known no effoctot aJlrporjjos tho Wood of (leep-eeated (litem. nCltlloim bear tcktliuoiiy toll won- It In m. purely Vegetable Preparation, made from tho natlva herns nod toota of Call- torsi. tue medicinal froptrtlcs of uhlcli are extracted therefrom wl ilioat tho nw of Alcohol, as nmovei ma nine of (Uscase, and It In tho crcnt Illood Purifier Vre-cmng rnnciple j a (J131II0 PargaUvo and Tonic t perfect licnovstor and lntorater ot thomtom. Never bf ore to the Lietory ot tho jrork haa a roedJclno boon compoanded poww tag too power of viKEain Eirntrui Ui healing Xllfl A 1 In ril 1 1 ... A rHof nt.nkiMjI. Carminative, Nntrilloua, LautTre. fKijUve. Coontai-lrrltant, Modoridc, AnU-BIUona. fk4 veat. Dluretlo and Tonle proportlcs of ViNKoan um an j outer moui tho wort 1. . No person can taVa the Urr-rms a ids to dlrecuona and remain lonj nirndl, provt. uu meir roars are not ooitrojed ny tnlnora poison or other moans, and ihe vital orrana Malarial Fevors, aro preralent tlironehont tho larljr In tho valleja of oar rait trlhntArim il.r!n. iKa Baramer and Autumn, espocialtj daring seasons of nnneoal heat anil rim... Tlmse Fevers, are Invariably accompanied by exteaalva derangements of the atomach. llyr and bowels. Ia their treatment, a narrative, electing a powerfal inflnenco upon thox o gena, la absolutely necessary. There ! no cntlinrtle forthepnrpoao qultoUr. J. Walkje&'s ViMKain Bittlm, as It will apeedUy removo tho (lark-col orcd viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at the fame time eUmnlatlrig tbo secretions of tho Brer, and generally restoring tbo healthy f mic tions of the dlirestfve organs. Fortiry the body against disease by on. rttjlng all Its Holds with vutrojjt Bittibs. No epidemic can tabs bold of a system thru forearmed. It Invigorates tho Btomnch and stimulates tho torpid Liver and Bowels, cleans ing too blood of all Impurities, Imparting Wo out the aid of Calomel, or other" w uie. iruuie.uuu carrying; oil wlin poisonous matter from the system. minerals, all nrnDCDala or Indlu-cntlon TTead-. ache. Pain In tha Shoulder, rvinirha. Tff.hL. seas of tbo Cbest, Pneumonia, Dunlnees, Bad Taste In the Mouth, BlUous Attacks, Palpita tion of the Heart, and a hundred other pain ful symptoms, are at once relieved by Vure aiaBrrrxns. For liiflnramntory and Chronic EheumatIsm,Oout,NeuralKln,I)lsea9fisof the Blood, lifer, Kidneys and Bladdor, tho Blttera hsro no equal. In these, as In all constitu tional Diseases, Wilkes's VrraajJi ttrrruts has shown lta great curative powers la the (! obstinate and intractable canes. mechanical DUetusus. Persona en gaged la Paints and Itinera, such as Plumb ers, Type-setters. Gold-beaters, and Miners, aa they advance In llfo. are subject to 1'araJvnIa of (ha Bowels. To guard against thU, take occasional doses of VnreaiB. Birrens. Skin DlkcnsoN, Scrofula, halt Rheum, Ulcers, SwelUngs, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles. Hlng-wornis, Bcald-head, Bora Kyea, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Ditooloratlona, Humors and diseases of thnSUn, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and car ried out of tha system In a abort tinio by tbo usa of the Bitters. Pln Tupe and other Worin lark ing in the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed, h'o sys tem ot medicine), no vermifuges, no anthel mintics, will f reo the Byatun from worms like VnrstUK Bitters. ineaslce. Scarlet Fever. Mumps, may to maila less dovero by keeping; the bowels open with mild dos of tho Hitters. For I'cmnle 'ompliilntat In young cr old, married or slnclo, at tho dawn rrf wo manhood, or tho turn ot life, this Bitters b&3 so equal. Clenn.o ttio Vitiated Rlood whsn Its Impurities burst Oirowch tlie tUn In Erup tions or Rorra pl.nnu it wli.n ,.luitni.tn.1 and sluggish In tho veins ; cleanse it whoa It la foul : your f celincs will tell you when, and the health of tho ayetem will follow. In conclusion : Olvo tho Bitters atrial. Itw;i6pealcforit;lf. Ouo bottle Is a better guarantes of Its merits than a lengthy adrer- Around one U hottlo are full dlrcctlona ponicq a aur crcnt lanruages. H. H. JircDoiiald Drurr CcPronrletors. g&n lanliw, Cfll., and tt, ten k m Traahlnston 9old by all Dealers and Drugbts, ELY'S ICREAMBALM Inrnnsrx Uie II nd. All ay i. Infill m mnflaii Itcstores Hie N"cnscof Taslc V quick rolicl V noslllvc KAY-1-a.VbRi-Bn. A particle li applied inln each nnnlrll anil is au'reable to use. Price 511 rents hv mail or nl ilrnirjii. Send lor Wrculi r ELY UllOTIIEIia. Druegiils, Oweco, X. Y. Jy IS, 1S85. jyj- ist:iL,M.im & co., BANK STEKET. Lehighton, Pa. MltLlcns and Uealcia la Flour and Feed. illKnid or OI1A1N llOUOITTnud 801.D ItKUULAH MAltKET HATES. We wnald. alio, i especially Inlorm onrelti eni that vreaio now folly prepared to bU LV them With The Best of Coal from any Mln desired at VER lowest rmcEs. X. UEILMAN & CO. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SO UTIT, Or il jnu tbink uf Changing your Location, It will rewy you many thousand fold To Invest Five Cents In a bample Copy of Tho Southern Colonist, One of tho prettiest, brightest, and most entertaining publications In the 8outhern 8utes. It la full id timely Information. Address, SOUTJIERA COLOXIST. Jyll cor. Southern l'inef.N.C. TAT ANTED TUe n,m ' anY ' p"'-" n sQIicteil wim U.iiirr, I luck wk. Valusbl iufor. matli.n FHEE. Address, with stamp. F W. TOOK Sc CO . SJ Bond St., Clove 'rds Aus. 15. The Staufls ana Oilier Privitoes Of the Fir Grounds will be iiiKel nl to ihr higbrtt and bait hirfdars at the Pulillo Bale p. be .rli op the Fair Grounds, at TWO oVbfk J'. 11., mi Saturday, Sept. 2Cth, 1885. st whirh lipie andplacall irmni Inter. rrelel are liivile.itoailri.il. rN0XICE All tlllall ttiinrWmuiillviuild at an Murine I the Fir will positively n..t U li.md. N.n.a but id-p.r.antiu .tsndi (f which fn..re li..HWn ,r;,tMt)ytl1-,H,i,,.v,wii, .'.rt'l huw..eie. wohnill nut tuUihrs with tbe IWIrrih "'( s'an ELWEN BAUER, BtcreUry. A H.HM -tti- C ata is H "Original Cheap Cash Store.' J Tho Groat CORSET SALE CONTINUES, AND THE QUALITIES AND miCES ItEMAlK TI1ERAME 7oc. Corsets lor 50c. S1.00 Corsets for 7fc. $1.25 Corsets for $1.00. $1.50 Cardinal Sateen Corsets for$1.10 All nur niraels are hamltnmely emlmild ereil nH have the "CiKiley's rtrnt Cork Clasp rrntectnr" atlached to them. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'ubllo Siiuare, Bank Street, tehlgl ton. Pa. J one T, t8St-ly, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1835. SPECIAL NOTICE.-rerson maklne payments to this fllce by money orders or pojtel iiotrs will pleste make them payable HiissrnaT I'osTUrricc, as th Le hljjhtun ollice is ot a money order ollice Newspaper Laws. Any person olio Inkea llm naiwr rvimlr y fnmi the M.gt office, whether direclnt to ins name or wbeiher lio is a subscriber 01 not, is ii'fMiiifille f.r I he pay. The rourts have ilrcidml that refmlnt. i tako newiiapera snrl periodicals Irom Hie ooai iniire.iir rrinc.vinK and ii'av.ne them iniomifii lor, la a ynmo acio eridoucn il IXTKTIONal. fiuco. Our Neighborhood in Brief. functional illsorrrnn inllnn r.f t. liver Is a potent and common cause of raciancuoiy. Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pills Invariably give tone to the liver. Day's Horse Powder is indispensible tot the proper care of sheep and lambs in winter. The best stock raisers al ways Keep it on nand, 20 cents. "Only a little colicky!" Colle makes many new graves. Ur. Hull's Uaby syrup will speedily cure the baby thus affected. Try it. 25 cents. W. P. Long's new residence Is rapidly nearlnj completion. An Allcnlown company has a con tract for furnishing fct,b,C00 bricks. icv arrival of Fall & WiN-rr.n Millinery Goods at Mrs. PATH'S. Dr. Vt. A. Detainer's new dwelling house on Lehigh street is almost finished. riio City Hook and Ladder Com pany, of Allcntown, has fifty-seven members. Cif-Cio to Frs. I!ni1 Exchange Hotel, for and a faslonabln hair cut. The new flag stono pavement alontr tho Public Square Is finished and Is appreciated by pedestrians. Tho piazza In front of Dr. Selple's residence, on South street, Is finished ami adds greatly to tha appearance of the residence. In Monroe county this year the buckwheat crop is reported by farmers to be better than it has been during the past twenty years. Why will some people throw aw.iv money by buying small bottles of couch syrup, when. i 25e, bottle of Jadivlii's tar syrup contains double the quantity of any other. Sold at Thomas'? Peter Howrskl was killed and Thos. nines fatally Injiirvd in the ClcarSprings colliery, at Wilkesbarre, Monday, by a fall of rock and coal. Paul Wagner has removed his news and periodical store from opposite the Publtn Square to Da id Kbbeit's build ing next to Walp's Stove Store. Now Is the time for our merchants to have their job work done for the county fair. We are fully prepared to do all kinds of work at reasonable prices. Give us a call. Why pay a big price for a small bottle ot medicine when you can buy a larger bottle for the same price. Jad win s tar syrup is the largest bottle In market. Sold at Thomas' drtte store. An outbreak similar to the Ply mouth fever is reported at Nanticokc, Pcnua. It lus prevailed for aevenil days in what has been considered the licaltwcst part of the town. A nice six-roomed dwelling house, in isast v elsaport for rent. Possession on October 1st. Apply to Mrs. Cathar ine Snyder, Wcissport, or to Sheriff C W. I.entz. manaus JUbler has set up his Photograph Gallery In Wcissport, and is prepared to supply you with "frems' and other pictures at low prices. Gallery ujijioshb me i-ori Allen House. tt) mistake about it. Jadwin's tar syrup Is abovo and beyond any other i , " "mi cuius as wen as uie largest uotue ion lie money. Sold at 1 nomas' dru establishment. For the week endingSept. 10. there were 103,187 tons of coal shipped over ine i v. inc.. making a total for the year of 4,034,708 tons, showing a de. crease, as compared with the same time last year, or 12,702 tons. CJJauss tt Bio , The Tail ors, still have a few of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. Samuel Graver has commenced the erection of a bnlldlng 24 x SO feet, on the lot adjoining his residence on Bank street, which he will me as a stove and tin shop. He will push the building so as to occupy it Immediately. After a thorough test Dr. C.T.Horn Lehighton and W. P. Blcrv Wei most positively assert, il.it al'.,. Kngllsh Itemedy is tho best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping Cough, and all Lung Troubles that can U found. Ask them about it, for they fully guarantee It. At the autumn meeting of Lehlsh Presbytery, Sept. 10 and 17. the Ilcv. James A. Little and Elder Edwin MIckley of the Hokpndauqua Presby terian church were unanimously elected to attend as delegates from Presbytery at the annual sessions of tho Synod o Pennsylvania next month In Bellefonte There are scores of persons who arc suffering from some form of blood dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, "uu, cit., tic. rtiter a practical test, Dr. O. T. Horn Lehighton and W. K. Blcry Wcissport, assert that Acker's Blood Elixir will certain)) cure all such diseases. Including SvnlilllU nnil lMmii- inatlsm. It Is not a patent nostrum, but a scientific preparation. They guarantee " "' "Onncily, OI Weatherly, ' was found dead Monday noon by her relating to furnishing props when dc- husband who had returned from his manded by miners merdv beuiV 1 ' work at the shops at that place. Her , refuses ao 'VwFtt Sheulrcl le.,gth! TfeTpemtor -m ! triS 'was need 03 years. A famlli of (W iiaucuters mourn their mnihr' u.i.n j...... iiuuuj ui iureo pn rnnltm ll,.li mn.l..-'. . . . .1 . . . . i swuucu a sudden I on Wulaesday. iiemise. one was uurlcu at Laurvtown . SB'S Several now framo dwelling bouscn A dellghtfnl llttlu card party came are In course of erection on Nortliamp-' oft at tho residence of O. A. Claws, on ton street. Wednesday evening. II. 8. Pierce, of Scranton, lias Don't mlsi Itl Read Melirkam 6 bought the Glendowcr Iron Works, at Son's announcement In to-day's A vo Danville, for $29,000. A few years ago cate. They have bought direct from the works wero valued at $250,000. manufacturers one of tho largest assort- 5g7TInest lot of Railroad watches ever seen In Jfauch Chunk, at E. U. Hours. A young daughter of Win. Newhart, residing on Northampton street, fell from a second-story window on last Friday morning, but very fortunately escaped Injury. Tho receipts of the late .rfeadlng fair for gate admissions amount to $0, 203,47, and with tho sale of refreshment stands, privileges, Ac, tho total Income was $8,000, Slr"Do vou want to see urettv rinp. brai'cltts.lacc pins and earrings? then see E. H. nohl's new fall stock of trold goods, at Mauch Chunk. Pa. Lehigh Valley freight train No. 87 Is now being run dally.Sunday Included. The change has been mado on account of the large amount of live stock that Is being shipped Salvation Oil Is guaranteed to cure rheumatism, sore throat, swellings, bruises, burns and frost bites. Price 25 cents a bottle. To make children healthy use plenty ui air, iiienty oi mine, pienuy oi sleep, and alwavs havo a bottle 01 u 3r. Bull's Cough Syrup In case of croup, Allcntown will next week be filled with visitors to the County Fair. The number of fat babies, big pumpkins, astonishing samples of mechanism, fine live stock, and pretty girls, will no doubt be amazing. Owing to the long continued Illness of Chas. W. Cooper, Esq., President of the Allcntown National Hank, the board of directors on Monday elected Dr. J. P, Barnes, one of the last stockholders, as President jiro 1cm. John D. Bertolette Post, 4S4, O. A P., of this borough, will leave on the 0:40 a. m. L. V. It. It. train this (Fri day) morning for Hazlcton. to partici pate In the grand demonstration to take place there. The Post will be accom panied by Arlon Cornet Band. ajfTho improved Dueber's Wntdi. the bctt In the world, sold at E. H, Hohl's, Mauch Chunk Pa. John Iiobcrts, while working In Henry Kuntz's slate quarry, at Slatlng ton, on Thursday afternoon of last week, was severely burned about the head and face by the premature explos ion of a blast. He was taken to St. Luke's hospital, at Bethlehem. An all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for onlv $22. at the populnr tailoring establishment ot 11 11 refers. The Empress of Austria has sailed In the Imperial yacht on a pleasure tour to last three weeks, but David Ebbert, Lehlghton's popular liveryman, can al ways be found at his stables on North street, ready to supply all who want with llrst-class teams at low prices. CS-WALL PAPEU BARGAIN'S Urown back paper, 0 cts. and upwards. White ' 0 cts. and " Gilt " 25 cts. and " in small lots, as low as 6 cents for white uacic paper, is. r. I-uckenhacii. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Those of our readers Interested should bear in mind that tho stand and other privileges of the Fair grounds will be disposed of to-day (Saturday) 20th Inst., at two o'clock. The Fair will open on Tuesday, October 0th anil con tinues four days. Farmers and others Intending to nuko exhibits should now commence arransements for tho same. A despatch received from Kcv. W. Laitzlc, of Lebanon, formerly pastor of the Lutheran church, of this borough, informs us that Mrs. Laitzlc died, after a lingering illness, on Wednesday last. Tho numerous friends of the rev. gentle man here deeply sympathize with hltn In his bereavement. flSFIl. IT. PeteiB. at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all- wool suit lor only $10 cash, it you order now. Mrs. James Lanlgan, of Pottsville, and two daughters visited a friend in Reading and while uoing to tho depot onjuomlay night it was noticed that her head had sunk upon her shoulder. one was auour, tailing wuen slio was caiignt anu carried into a drug store. onu was aireauy acau irom heart tils ease. Her husband was formerly ar extensive coal operator. All (he hitat styles in Fall it II 'in ter Milliner Goods at MRS. FATirS. Uansom V. MltcheJI, of Bradford, has Invented a machine for utilizing culm or anthracite coal waste, which lias been successfully tested at the Pennsylvania Coal Company's No. 6 breaker, near Scranton. It proposes to naiui-uic me cuim uirougn pipes by a blast, which dries It out, separates the dust and screens tho line pieces of coal au unit wicy can ue used as a small sire. S3r"Ladics don't fall to see Miss Al. venia draver's new and fashionable stock of Hats, Bonnets, Itlbbons, Feath ers, Notions, &c, Ac, before purchas ing elsewhere. New York Millinery wwn,, udim eircuu 2v Tho No. 2 furnace of the Thomas Iron Works, at Hokcndaunua. was blown out last week, for giving it a course of needed repairs. Humor has It that the company will blow In No, 7 at Lock Itldgc, and one at Ilellcrtown. "Weak as a cat" from this tcrrlblo cold. Well, don't grumblo when it Is your tauii anu not ours, for we used Jadwin's tar svrun andwasciiml. Whv don't you try It, you run no risk for It Is sold "no cure, no pay," nnd is the largest bottle on the market for the money. Thomas sells4t. The social hop which came off at the Carbon House one evening last eek was a grand success In every partic ular and great credit Is due our young friend John Hummel fort lie able manner In which It was gotten up and conducted. About fifteen couple were present and enjoyed themselves "tripping tho light fantastic toe'untll the "we sina'hours" when all returned to their homes de lighted with tho eve ning's amusement. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold In the past twelve months.purely upon their merits, hy suffer with Chronic Constipation. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache, and Female Troubles, when Dr. C. T. Horn Lehighton and W. F. Blcry disport, offer you relief and positive cure in the Dyspepsia Tablets. They sell them on a guarantee. Judge Archibald, of Lackawanna, has decided that a coal operator cannot be convicted of violating the provision nf th .l..... .v... ... i f'i.,ri ,11.V. - ."r. .V 'ai Tlie operator on trial iiimianeii timuc . . , the miners to saw them theTlght length uie miners tosa .. . .sr." , .. n ituusuuu ui wages to pay.inittw, w. il, lUPiUEB I therefor. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 21, 1835. or tako a reduction r,f . ments of coeds ever soon In this valley. -it is reported In Easton that the Lehigh Valley Patlroad Company's recent reduction of tho dividend was because of an Intention lit the near future to extend a branclrof Its road to an Important point, one lliat will not only give It a large patronage In freight, coal and passenger business, but an out let that will throw It In competition with other lines. Some say this Is an Inde pendent line to Philadelphia, and still others a connection with the Pennsyl vania Schuylkill Valley Road at or near Reading. aBest assortment of mourning jeweiry, ai l.. ji. iioui's .uauciioiiunK. Conrad B. Day, the Democratic candidate for State Treasurer was In council with a number of prominent politicians of Carbon, Luzerne, Lacka wanna and Columbia counties Tuesday al Mauch Chunk. Matters pertaining to the politics of the coal region were thoroughly discussed, and all present expressed themselves as being well sat isfied with the outlook for the electlou of the ticket In November next. CIT"See pretty gold watches at K. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. The "phunny" man of tho Gazette Is sorely afflicted. If the affection should happen to strike In, his Immediate dis solution Is certain. The disease not being Infectious, the people of Mauch ununk need not demand that the Gq cttc office bo quarentlned there are lots of slmlllar cases In the several luna tic asylums of the country. People In and ontof Town. Our people nhn may have relatives rrlpncls vUlllnr. Il.rm iihl .....Ivnltll.. by siMKlliig In their names and resilience for imuiicuunn unucr mil ncaa. Klinon.j Charles Dauxdater, of Slatlngton was In town Saturday. Horace Raudcnbush, of Alden, Pa, is homo on a visit to his parents. Mr. Chas. Weiss, of Alden, Pa spent several days In town this week, Dr. C. XV. Bower and wife were on a visit to Stroudsburg, Pa., over Sun day. Our genial young friend Frank Hatmbach, of Philadelphia, was In tow during the week. Al. Clauss, of Drlf ton, spent several days during tho week, at home with his parents, In this borough. E. Bcnswangcr, of Philadelphia, agent for the Baitholmay Brewing Co. was In tbwn Wednesday, Mrs. tt m. F. Shaeffer, of Denver, Col., is on a visit at the residence of T J. Brctney, in this borough. Editor Rauch, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, was in town on Saturday,and took in the game of ball. Miss Belle Laid, an estimable young lady of New York City, is visltlngatthe rctidcncc of John Augc, In Nls-IIoliow Mrs. Carrio A. McKaig, of Phlla, delphia, was the guest of Mrs. H. V, Morthlmer, on Bankway, during the week. Mrs Charles M. Sweeny returned home on Tuesday, after a very pleasant visit at Urifton witli her son Harry E. oweeny. Sheriff Lcntz and family, of Mauch Chunk, spent several hours last Sunday at tlie residence of Adain Melirkam, on uanic street. Our young friends V. n. Nusbaum of tho "Original Cheap Cash Store, accompanied by his brother, George W, spent several days In Philadelphia and New York this week, buying Fall and Winter stock. T. D. Clauss accompanied by his son Webster, spent several days at Bear Lake fishing. They caught some 37 ani Mr. Clauss says If they were to bo sold for what they really cost they would urmg su.00 per pound. Webster be came the possessor of a bear cub which ho will have trained and start out next summer giving performances for beat- ly nothing. John D. Bertolette Post, 484, G. A. R., meets every 'lliuradav evening at 7-30 o'clock, in Rebcr's Itull, until further rumce. a mil attendance of comrades ib requested as liuaincM of importance will be brought beforcthe Post. Bv order, . , . Jos. S. WEiin.'p. C. AL. WIIITTINQHAM, Adj. He Has Hopes for Coal Iatorasts W. K. Tilllnghast, President of the Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal Company, was In Wllkesbarre on the 17th Inst., In consultation with Ieadinzcoal operators. tt'hen asked as to the present condition of the coal trade he spoke hopefully. He pointed out the fact that for the first time for many months the demaud Is equal to the supply and that the coal companies can find a market for tint full output of their colliers. There Is as yet, he said, a large surplus which has not been drawn on, but there Is every inuication mat by Oct. 1 the price will go up. Testing Company Store Orders. iNew trials havo been granted the Bethlehem Iron Company In suits brought against It by former employees lor tne recovery of moneys deducted from their wages In settlement of bills contracted at tho company store, a second trial of four of the sults.reganled as test cases, was had In court, at Allen town, Thursday afternoon, 17th Inst. The jury returned a verdict In favor of the company In each case. Upward of one hundred suits have been broucht by tho employees, and tbe amount Involved will reach $160,000, receipts being produced by defendant In court aggregating $120,000. 8ENAT0BIAL CONFEREES. I hereby appoint the following named gentlemen as my Senatorial Conferees by virtue of tho privilege conferral upon me, by the late Democratic Carbon County Convention, to meet the Con ferees from the counties of Monroe and Pike, at such time and place as may be agreed upon, to wit: Hon. J. G. Zern, of Wcissport; James McGlntj, Esq., of LJtnsioni; Asliabel llofccker, Esq., of Wcathcrly. I may as well state, that Cnrlmil rn.n.lv innlrM -I-!... .r.il the Senatorial vacancy which ? . V i Tacancy WI"C now . .And " eVCTt ,bould ,Ile " . Jr prejudice the ri.i,.. i.,.k'c district for tbe next regular nomination .. . . . . . COllliESPOJYDHJYCJS. tt dn m,t i,m ....Li. f. oplulons expressed under llils head. The 5?!n?."f.wr . .niust In eacli. case accom- pany uie nrucio sent, not mr I'Ubllcalloii.but as a Kuaruutrv ot good t aitb.-i:u. advocate. Homlnated-Now Elect. Luuiohtok, 0-23-65. ED. Advocate; t lnvr- rp.nl tlin proceedings of tho recent Democratic convention published In your Issue of tho loth W.. and T .... l.,i ni, the nominations as made by tho dele gates who assembled In convention In the court house, Mauch Chunk. I no tice, partlculaily, that Mr. Esscr, the present Incumbent of tho Prothonotary ollice, is once more a candidate for re election. If elected It will be for a third term. Although many Democrats are opposed to third termlsm, yet I hope that Democrats will not go and deliber ately voto for a Republican to fill this office simply because Mr. Esscr Is trying for a third terra. True, If he was a man unfit for the office In every respect, I would Join-In and help defeat him, but tt Is Just the reverse. He has been a life-long Democrat of untiring zeal and energy, leading the Democracy on to victory when defeat was almost cer tain. That he Is capable of filling tho office Is evidenced by the fact that, but tiireo years ago tue people elected hltn by a majority of over nine hundred. The Republican bladder, at Mauch Chunk, is making a greathowl of "third tcrmisin," and why, answer mo this question some one:ls it not because that Institution has no man who can or will stand a ghost of a show on election day with Gcorgo W. Esscr as his opponent? ;pm, uemocrais, it is your duty to stick to and elect Mr. Esscr on account of the great Importance of this office, I t being an office which should not go Into tue nanus oi a jtepuoucan. since the present Incumbent has had control of this office It has been conducted to the satisfaction of evcrvbodv. but. perhaps. a few disgruntled politicians who are always dissatisfied with themselves as wen as with everybody else. It does not follow that Democrats shall not vote Lsscr because the uazeffe is against him, or because Rauch, of the Democrat, is not just exactly pleased vith the nomi nation. Toor, Rauch, It Is too bad that he' could not assist In making the nominations, but, then, he had no Idea that George would crawl over the old bosses so nicely. The Gazette now puts It "Boss Essor." Every party must have a leader, and I think that no man Is more capable of leading the Demo cratic hosts in Carbon county than Mr. Esser. Of course It will hurt Rauch's icellng!, but we think that from past experiences tie win get over It, in tact, he may and undoubtedly will conclude it oesi -noi to mention it" as it were He Is not very enthusiastic as can be seen by his Issue of last week, but still he claims to publish the "only full- llcdged Democratic sheet in tho county," A few words more, in conclusion. Democrats, your duty is to vote the Nvhole Democratic ticket on the 3rd of November. Go, and do It like men, let it not di sam after election that "you were wanted.- but were not on hand." Vote for Day. Esscr. Smitli and the bal ance OI 1110 tlCKCt. DELAMAH. Republican Convention, Tho Republican Convention last Mon day spent half the day hunting some one "to beat Esscr." After noon It permanently organlted thusly J. B. Twcedlo M. D., of Weatherly president; A. R. Beers and J. K. RIcltert vice- presidents; H. G. Fisher acted as scribe. iV t the suggestion of Lawyer Bertolette a collection was held for the soldiers momlment which amounted to $20.80. Roll call showed three districts not represented. (The platform as adopted called for high tariff, protected against dispro portionate representations ot the south, declared for unlrammeled elections and civil service, condemned Gov. Paulson's administration. Calls upon all county officials to accept only the fee prcsclbed by the law. Spoko of the death of Grant, and, finally pledged themselves to support the whole state and county nonet.) The senatorial conferees elected were A. C. Prince, J, G. Eadie and J. K, Smith. Messrs. Kelfcr.Hollenbach and John S. Seaboldt were designated dele gates to the State Convention and In structed to support General Beaver for Governor. Tho Convention then proceeded to nominate persons for County officers, Jesse L. Gabel was chosen for Pro thonotary by acclamation. The aspirant lor ftuerlrt were Capt. Minnich, of Summit Hill and Dennis Gallagher, of Last Mauch Chunk. The latter captured 24 delegates and made the nomination on tho first ballot. Thomas Williams after several ballots overcame his com petltors R. Q Butler, J. S. Miller and A S. Lauderburn. Dr. C. S. Baxter, of Jiesquekonlng, was named for Coroner. OXTIIEJf. Tbo tfascu Chunk Clnb Laid Oat "Cold! TIIK LEHIGHTON- JJISE DID IT. On last Saturday afternoon between four and five hundred people assembled on the old fairgrounds, corncrof North ampton and Qchre streets, to witness a match game of. base-ball between the MaucbrChunk nine and our home team, rU 3:30 game was called with tbe home team to bat, who in the first Inning scored two runs, for which thev were loudly cheered, Mauch Chunk started out with a "skunk." This put a very nouceaoio "damper ' on their euthus- lasm; but they had many chances to win the game yet for up to the fifth inning it was nip and tuck with both nlnes.but when In the fifth Inning tho home nine scored tcii runs Mauch Chunk gave up all hopes of success and at the finish of the seventh Inning, when tbe came closed, the Lehighton club was way ahead as will be seen by tbe score ap- penueu, Last year the same clubs crossed bats, hen the men from "Chunk" carried off the honors by a very small score, but our boys won back the laurels twice over by their very effective work on Saturday. It was almost Imposslblo for the visiting club to hat out Koon's balls, and they really only scored a few Dase nits, while our team knocked the Mauch Chunk ball all over the field. Some of the heaviest batting ever seen In this section was done by the home team. Some time aco several f the visiting team advised our bovs to practice a year or so before playing, but from tho way things went It "kinder" looks as If tho M. C. B. B. C, should take about five years practice and then play with a set of lfttlo bovs. Now don't tho Mauch Chunk club feel mean to think that they came, nil thn I from their "beautiful mountain i-liv-i bo "knocked .out," "skunked" .n "if, whipped io completely by the Lehighton nine who didn't practice a year or sir Li1. 1 1U Lkli.lt1 Ji ' U i !! which yon -won't forget until winter ' r"UM "" "'8 uiamouu nciu irom signt, nd oven then It will come back to you ,om-.m. in... , ' sometimes llku a bad dream and you will find yourselves wondering how the J 1 Lehighton managed to do it. But they did It, and with a vengence too, and wo do don't think you will for get It cither. 1 2 3 4 C 0 7 Leiiioiiton 2 2 0 3 10 3 323 M Cnui;K. 0212 4 0 0 0 A gentleman from Mauch Chunk um pired the game very satisfactorily. Zrp. Mahoning- Items. Lewis Nolhsteln and family, of Parryvllle, were visiting friends In tha Valley on Sunday, Tilghmau Balllet. a medical student In the University of rennsjlvanla, at Philadelphia, left for said Institution on Tuesday. Mr. Al. naldaman, our popular wheelwright, Is havlnga dwelling house erected at New Mahoning. Thomas Musselman and family arc visiting friends In Scranton at present. Our farmers are busily engaged with their fall sowing and digging po tatoes. With this week we close our third year as reporter for the Advocate. The Centre Square Select School closed last Friday. Mr. N. M. Balllet left for Lancaster on Monday, F. D. Kllngcman and Wallace Sit- lor mado a business trip to Philadelphia this week, The potato crop of the Valley Is comparatively small, compared with the crop of last year. Nathan Zimmerman has started tho huckstering business at Summit Hill. Rev. A. Bartholomew will deliver his annual harvest sermon In St. John's church to-morrow (Sunday) morning. All aro Invited. Messrs. A. J. Balllet, C. E. Arner. and 0. A. Drelbelblesleft for Palatinate Collese, Mycrstown, Pa., on Monday. In Mahoning this year the old teach- crs will be paid $25 and the beginners 22 per month. Teachers come hlgl but we must have them. The New Mahoning Band will hold a picnic nest Saturday evening, Sep tember 26th, in Hoppcs grove. As tills will be the last one of the seasou It will undoubtedly he well attended. riowcrs aro tne sweetest things tuat Ood ever made and forjfot to nut a soill into. JOSEPU. Ia one of Henrv Ward Bccchcr's works we also find the same sentence. Right here an Interest- Ing question arises. Did Joseph borrow unit sentence irom licccher or did Becchcr borrow It from Joscnh? Who can tell us? At a recent mcctiin? of th if.ihnn. lug school board, the following teachers were appointed for the coming school term: :scw Mahoning, D. W. Sltler; Centre Square, J II. Longacre; Kres3- ley's, Josiah Musselman; Pleasant Cor ner, G. P.Freyman; .Ms Hollow. W. O. Xander; Horn's J. O. Rcinsmlthj Sen- dels, Tilghman Steigerwalt; Beaver Run, E. O. Nolhsteln; Oak Grove, va cant. The school term, which Is one of llvo months, will commence Monday, uctouer 20, IBSo. Mills' text-book on Physiology and Hygicue was adopted. Dasii, Killed by a Maniac Sally Lyons was a blooming and buxom country girl when, three years agg.she was married to Richard O'Xeill, an industrious youug countryman, and they made their home with his aunt. viuy tvceic, wno nan a House near Silver Creek, a little mining patch ten miles East of Pottsville. Because of being an Albino Mrs. Keefe was n local curiosity and known for miles around aa rvitiy wnu tue onmting eyo and white hair." From the start of their Joint housekeeping the two women were Inharmonious, and, as time passed on without tho wedlock being blessed with children. Mrs. Keefa fremiondv ta,.n.o,i hor nl,,- ,1,1, ,1,- n.. "I;: .irouuu me neignuornoou took; up the ... . . . . . ;ij, mim uie young wiie oecame almost I a monomaniac upon the subject. O'Neill ardently wished for rhll.lr,,,. nn.t .t... ,, , . , , , , added to his wife's unhapplness. un ounuay many neighbors were gathered at the house of O'Neill's brother-in-law to celebrate the christen ing of his youngest child. Sally and her husband were there and the women made jokes at her expense. Plenty of beer and whiskey was provided, and towards the afternoon evervbodv was reeling jovial except Sally O'Neill. whom the liquor and tho references made to her childlessness had driven Into a morose pavsion. Suddenly she roused frum her passion, threw a class at her husband, stormed at him In the harshest language and then flung herself out of the house In a ury. screaming that she was "going to seo Dick's aunt." About p o'clock in the evcnlnc the people in the little cabins near the Albino woman's heard a noise like chopping. and in a few moments Saliv O'Neill rushed from the door. He.r eyes were Diazing, her hair streaming out behind her and her dress front streaked with blood, In, which her hands and bare arms seemed to have been bathed. She presented the horrid appearance of a raving.maniac. Close upon her heels followed two men, who shouted that Kitty Kccfe was lying dead In her door- way and that Sally O'Neill had killed M I , . iien gathered around the scream nr and hysterical woman, who erlo.1 n,,t. "11 she's kilt. I'll ho hannv tr, .! tnl . if :i,oi,. . i.l I , . , It. She ought to have been kilt long ago. A doien strong hands were laid on her,but,with the strength of Insanity. I she tore herself loote. and. breaking throuehthe throne-. 1W h,v tn .1 ,i stiffening corpse of her victim, grasped It hy the shoulders and drageed it Into the middle of tbo road, shrieking at the v top ot her voice, and defying any one to touch her. It was a difficult task to secure ucr, out at last the was bound and taken tojallatPottsvilleatSo'clock Monday morning. Mrs. Keefe had on but ono garment. ..i.l l,l. .m.l .1. I luswiumuiiui ineinierior of tbo cabin showed that a terrible truggle had,tnken place. Mrs. O'Neill had evidently found an xo Inside the house and pounced, on the old woman while she was In bed, The latter had been ilraggcd to the , Uoor, fighting for falleJ her. Then tho murderess bad evei"cd her head from the trunk, cut- Our Motto : " Blfj Salea and Small Profits !' The Carbon County Fair. MEHRKAM & SON Havo purohasod dlroot from tho Manufacturers ono of tho Largest Assortments of DRESS & DRY GOODS, pvrn nrr-rt,, n . . . . ' EVER BEFORE nROUOIIT TO THIS BOUOUOn. WE ARE THE ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTERS Boots, Shoes Bfeauiewemsltelta rulelnalwsy.hareon hand, n..t only the largest Una of god, out also, the mnst laililnnable aa Wfll as sul.ilsntlnl, whirh wo srll Inr Irs money than any olhfr hmisf. In lha Lfhljh Vallay. We sell thn JOHN E LENTZ CO.. Allan, town, SHOE. Also, tha BOSTON anil Ilia CAN DEE RUBUEK3. The belt. Try them, We purchse these prods direct from the lar-torlrs anil al first prices sn.l wesrethersbr enabled in rfTer purelisarti unprecedented bargains In the goods. Youcsn tare mons by . eating with us. We nnlv keep thi la'rsl and Innit fuslilonsble styles nf goods la stock. Our mott.) Ii, " UIO 8ALE3 ANI) 8MALL I'P.OFITS I" TRT D3. Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c ! We slnsrs rsrrv a yery elwlce selection of llie tircessries in stock. We buy In larea qnanl tiesilirert from manufacturer and lor CA8H. We buy and sell for cash sqd as MEHRKAM & SOl Bank Street, ILehigliton, Pa. Weatherly Specials. Rev. E. T. Swartz was at Blooms uurg on Monday. The Invitations aro now out for the wedding of Prof, J. L. Pottclger. trln- clpal of our schools, and Miss Annlo Sherman, of Audenrled, on tho 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Ilarleman, of Bethlehem, spent Sunday among rela tives and friends In town. Miss Kate Beck, of MlflUnburc, h spending a week or two amonc her many friends here. Harry Moorhead, of Trenton, N. J Is spending a few days In town the guest of T, J. Drumbore, Col. James Miller Post O. A. R of this place will attend the unveiling of the soldiers monument at Ha2lcton on Friday. Mr. E. P. Williams has lately been appointed postmaster at this place. He will take charge of the omen nn (Vt.. it. His son linlirrt will i.i no .li.i master. Frank White the present post- master is drlllincr Robert tht wppV nri ho says ho thinks he will make a cnod postmaster. Homo, Aronnd Pleasant Corner. 0ur f"mer3 are busy preparing for wInter- Thuy should not forget one very ""Por'ant essential, In regards to mis woik anu mat is to subscribe for a good, reliable county newspaper. The Cakeon Advocate Is the paper you all need. $1,00 per jearj 60 ceuts, 0 months. Give it a tiial. A very successful hop came off at the tagle Hotel last Saturday evening. r1" prcsenl cnJl eu luemsiivcs tlior- UU'"J E. O. Nothsteln, who took In tho pic nlc at Stemlersvillc, recently, thinks the girls of this place are considerably nicer than those of that place. A teacher Isnecded forthe Tleasant Corner school, at McDantel's. A large number of visitors havo been In this section during tho week. O. Hough and famlly.cf Lehighton, were visiting friend.? In this placo on Sunday. JosEnr. The penalty for selling a cigarette to a boy or girl under 10 years of ago In Now Hamnshlrr! has hern mailn S(l fnr each offence. -" ' 1 M A It Itl Kit. Stout Snyder On Saturday, 10th of sPl- at the pastor's residence, by llieA?.v- J- Kudcr, Alyln P. Stout " .imn l'- bnydcr. OtU Of HousEit - ZciiNEit - On the 22d day of August, oy tne uev. j. uarinoiomow, Jcnlj Houser, of Brunswick twp., and Miss, I'olly A. Zebner, of West J-cnn, aenuyiKin county. Ki.OT2 - Fr.EEi.v - On th. nth ln.t . bv tue same, iv. -uiuuil ivioiz, oi x.eulgll- ton, and Miss Polly A. Frecby, of East Penn, this county. . .. . 11 ... . a . Miller Hamilton On tho 0th lust., by the same, Henry F. Miller, of Ma honing, aud Miss Eliza A. Hamilton, of Summit Hill. Geiuian Zimmerman On the 12th Inst., by the same, Edwin F. German and Miss Viola Zimmerman, both of West Penn. Reed Frame On the 17th Inst., in union m, cnurcu. Twentieth and uiamond streets, Philadelphia, by Rev. Noble Frame, assisted by Rev. J. J. McCullough, D. D., Morion W. Reed, cf Durham, N. C to Mary A. rrame, daughter of tha officiating vicr&yiuAii. " nmt. Klinoer On September 14, In this borough, Mrs, Mary E. Kliiigcr, aged 30 years, 2 months and 11 days. Rf.mai.y On September 14. In Mahon ing, Nathan, husband of Salome Re maly, aged C8 years and 11 raonthf. BOO Doses On Dollar. Hood's Sarsapirilla Is tho only medicine ot which this can be truly said; and It Is an unanswerable argument as to the strength and positive economy ot this STSTi .1 mown lorineir power in nunmnc tha b ood i . ... . . - ana in combination, proportion, and process. Hood's SarsaparlUa Is peculiar to Utelf. " ' " n2V and comfort we use Hood's Barsapartlla." Mas. C. BnrwsTEn, Buffalo. .-Hood's SanararlUa takes Uu Hma ar2 cant"! to show Its effect thin any other preparation I ever heard of. I would not be It in the house." Mas. C A. M. "eard, North CtlU, N. Y. W Dou O II ft Online '.. ,Lmp . 8 ' curcs ecTO'ul. bmtT catarrh, rheumatism, kidney tod tlrer corn- luaint', ana en affections caused by Impure MooJ or 101,7 f0n!Ttloo tho system. Tryit. MI was MTer'y attllctcd with scrofula, and n..k. , t flM ,T , tl 7. q.." . . - "T nm., anu consiaer myself entirely enrod." C. K. Lotejot, Lowell. Mass, "Hood's SarsaparlUa did mo on Immense amount of good. My wholo system has been built op aod strengthened, tny digojtlon im proved, and my head relieved of tho bad feel- mr. i consider It the best medlclao I hsvo er used, and should not know how to do wlUl0Ut U" SUur ' L. Pent.:, Salem, Mass. Hood's SarsaparlUa Bold by all dnigjlits. tl I six for W. Made only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass IOO Do3oo Ono Dollar. FOR & Rubbers ! BUY IT AND TRY IT. Try It for earache, Try It for headache. Try it for toothache, Try it for backache. For nn ache or a pain Thomas' Eclectrlo Oil Is excellent. Chas. F. Medler,bo;ea74. Schenectady. N. V. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Is the best thlnj going, p.t says. Cured him ot rheumatism and me of earache two drops. Mastur Horace BrenUer, Clinton, Iowa. Try it for a limp, Try it for a lamenes, Try it for a pain. Try it for a strain. From shoulder to ankle Joint, aod for three months I had rheumatism which yielded to nothing but 'Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Thomas' Eclectric Oil did whac no physician seemed able to accomplish. It cured me. John N. Gregg, Supt. of Rail way Cons. ruction, Niagara Falls. Try it for a scald. Try it for a cut, Try it for a bruiae, Try it for a bam. Price so cts. and $i,oo FOSTER, MILBURiU CO., Prop's. WB WILL PAY 2 00 A DAY to a reliable parly, Uoy.., ifnlleman, to rewire ordrs for uur nnl. licalious. Any veraon a plying lur llih position, whq cannot call mi tu priii ally, mult send photoernph (whlrh will be relumed), and alsonainesal 3 rernni, a ,ti... 1....I.A.. . . t . , ti i.iri, aa mermen. AuurfssM r.liler Pub isli hi Co.. 3M Wabash Ai.. Rhipuirn. Ill July II, IS85. 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Post Ofiico dox, 4i0. may2S ly DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, WaonH.Sleighs, &c cuuaiin or DAXK AMI IK0X STKKEIS, I.EUIMHTON, Pxhka., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all lu details, al tlie. vory Lowest Ptleea, ratronara reepeotrully solicited snj par f't satlifjotl.-m xnarantetj. rfsi.ir.n j. iian. WJEANO, LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Roofer. REPAIR I NO promptly attended to at short notice and en reasonable terms. WORK GUARANTEED. Address: PRINCE'S P. O , Csrbon County, Peon's. auilH-ly. I 1L -S 1 JC. J., .1 STOCK MARKETS, Reported up lo 13o'!loek, by P Haven Je Towiwn.l,Danrj,No. 3d S Third 8treet, Philadelphia, Stceas bought aud sold either lor cash or on marzin. PkilaJt1fki, Kept. ?S. 1883. bid asked II 8Vs, Ext.... 103 D 4 Currency S's i:J , US41, near U:j UBVi IM1IJS1 Pennsylvania ft It SI Ji Phlliilelphis & Reading K II 9 Ulilftli Valley RR H s Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co 43) 41 UuH, .V V. A Phils. It R Co 311 IV New Jersey Central 41 42, Ntr'lieru racifte Com 211 III " Prefd 471 4:1 Orrjon TrsNscontinenUI 311 ill. I Lion I'.inlin toi iO- Western Ucton f,71 J Weil Shore I its 41) 441 l-ou iviltii A NaihviM 4', 4a Bllver, .Trades) i a ;m iW3& luorcatmiT an. xttu?niza rui on.