CConijjcraiico Hitlers Known. N other siirillclno known so effectm allr pnnrw tho blood of dec p-ncated dlnesecn. Millions hear testimony tolu won- It In m. MnrMy Vcsetntiln Preparation, made from tha native herbi and root of Cali fornia, tho inedldnM properties of -which are extracted taerrfroni without tho in of AlcohoL It remove tlto canto ot disease, and the patient recover his health. Ufe-clTtng i'rluclpla Tonic i a perfect Iter i lsiiin croat mood runner and ft Gentle Parent rn and lenoratar and Invteorator of the i srstoin. Never Wore In lha hlatory of tho world baa a medicine boon compounded poemu mg tho power of Vineoin BiTTtna In hcallai Tlie Alterative, Aperient. Diaphoretic, UttrmlnatlTe. Knlrllloon. Lnnt m. Avfitir. Counter-irritant, HndorWc, Antl-Billous, 8oI Teat, UiureUo and Tuule proportles of ViHXoan w nivi usweu uioee oi out ower xnwucinu in the world. NO tinmnn en iVn tUTtfrmi ikm pit to dlructiou and rnmalu Ion J nnwcll, prorU aea weir dooo an not acetrorod by xalncral poison or other means, and tha vital orsana wasted beyond tho point of ronalr. Malarial Fevers, are prevalent throughout ttie Unltod Statea, psrUcniu-lj-In the Tellers of our Croat riven and their Tact tribntarlca during tha uaniranr and Autamn. ccnoclallr dnxin? tuiimi uuigu, iiemiucui, intermittent and ....... iuo. BI114 nutUlMII, Ct(WU Of nnnannl hfint And rin-TiM. . Xlioao Pevera are Invariably acoorawmled brUralre derangements of the stomach, IWtr uu uOTma. in mc-ir treatment, a pnriraUve, exerting a powerful lnnnence- upon Uieso or Xliaro la no cnlburtlo forthernTposo equal to Dr. J, WAL&xn'a ViMxaan BmtBi, as It will speedily remove th'o darlccoloredTuicld natter vrltb which tha bowola are loaded, at tho Same Ulna atlnmllilni- Ihfl luvrMinni tho Hrcr, and generally KFtoring tho healthy func tions of tho dlKodlire orcana. ortllftlio liortr amunst disease by pu rifying all Its fluids with visioab IHT-rr.ua, No epidemic can toko hold of a system thus It Invigorates tlio StonmcU and cumulates tbe torpid Liver and Dowels, oloans lnff the blood of all Impurities, Imparting llfo andTigor to tho frame, and carrylnB off with out the aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all puisonous matter xrom me system. Hrspcpsla or IiitllsrcMion, Head- iiuu ui tae oaouiar noss of the Chest, Pn-unjoi dn In the Shoulders, Concha, Tight- Taste In the Mouth, mUousAttacks. Palplta- Uoa of the Heart, and a hundred other pain- iui ermptoms, ore at onoo relieved by Ynas- OABurrrsRa. tor iniinni IUieumatlsm, Gout, NeuralKia, 1 liseases of the moon, urer, Kiapays ana Ulauder, tho Hitters hare no equal. In those, as In all constitu tional Diseases, Walstb's Vrraain lirrrens bos shown Its great curatlvo powers hi the wi eliminate ana intractaoia caaes. ltlecltnntrnJ DlNonK(MiM.IVra(vna An. raged In Points and Minerals, eucb as Plumb era, Type-setters, Oold-beotors, nnd Miners, as they aaTonca In lb a, are subject to Paralysis of tho Bowals. To guard aaahut n take occanlonal doses of VLvroia Brrrms. skiu uiwensoo. Scroruln, talt Ehetrm, TTL-ra RtMtlN,M Mmnlai t,ott,1Ai, Tl.11 I -vul A u u-ub, WlUi Carbuncles, lUng-worms, Scald-head, Sore iiumors an samo or nature, are literally rtutr urt 11 rled out of the system In a short Umo by the I.Kllka1lllM. jriib Aupoaiia oilier aw onnii rune big la the system of so many thousands, ore effectually destroyed and removed. Mo sys tem ot mouicmo, no Termiiuges, no an tin-1-rolntlcs, will tree the system Iromworma like Dfeaalos, Scarlet Fever, Humps. "Whooping Cough, and all children's diseases may bo made less savers by keeping the. Vii-n! a i, will, mIU .1 ,'t. w"Maww niwtuiuuuvxauiUiauilKIS, For IrcitlnlA (!omt)lnlntH. In vrnii or old, jnnrrled.or single, at tbo dawn of wo- manauo.1, or too rum ct llto. this Hitters has no equal. Cleanao tlio Vltlateil Blood whjn its Impurities burst through the skin in Erup tions or Sores ; cleoiuse it when obstructed and sluggish In tho veins ; cleanse it when It la foul ; your feelings will tell you when, and tbo health of the system will follow. In conrlimlnii t dlvethelilttersatrial. It Will speak for Itself. One bottla is a better guaranwo of Us merits than a lengthy adver- Around eneh bottlo are full directions prmtoa in auiereat languages. It. II. McDonald Drug; Co., Proprietors, au Franriro, Cal.. and KS, tin h in TToalunirton Bl, Cor. Charlton Ut, Now York. 5old bj all Dealers and Drugflsts. CATAR H I ELY'S GREiMBALM Clrnuscs the II nil. Allay Innnni nial Ion IteKtorcs llir Sense of Taste Miii'llIIcai'Iiiir V. quick rt'licl positive Cure. A particle la applied into each nostril anil la agreeable to uie. Price 60 cents br mall or at dniBziils. Send fur circular. ELY BROTHERS, Drusgials, Owejo, X. Y. Jy 18, IS8J. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SO UTII, Orifynu think of Changing your Locatien, it will repay you many thoutand fold To Invest Five Cents In a Bain pie Copy of Tho Southern Colonist, One of the prettiest, brightest, anil most entertaining publications In the gnutliern States. It is full of timely infnrniation. Address, SQUTJIEHA COLOXIST. Jyll cor. Southern Pine, X. C. s HEHIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a wrltof Venditioni Ervontu No. lO, OeU-ber Term, lbb5,to medirrcleil, I will expose to public sale, at the Cuurl House, In Ibe Rrough of Mauch Cbuuk, v;aruoa (Jouniy, ru., on MONDAY, OCTODEll 12th, IS85, t 1 o'clock p. in., the following described property, namely. All that certain farm, tenement and piece nf land situated in TowanicncingTowbihip, Carbon County snd Slste of I'euuaylvania, bounded aud described as fuMows; IJogin liiug at a tmna by land of Joseph Ecknt, North twenty three aud oue quarter (23)) degrees, Knit seventy wrches to a alour, thrure North tbirteeu degreed,Katt onebuu dred and ii'vcnty ierclivs snd a nuurier to a (tune, tlieuce by laud of David Vounkln, North rigbty-lour degrees aud 3 quarter, Writ lorty.four perolun aud three quartris to a stnue, theuce by laud ot rraiiklin Smith, South aeventy.one drgrfrs and fit ty ibree ert'hes and three rjiuriera to h stone, thanre by laud of Su.au Jul)' l.ioulh cighty-nue degecea and a quarter, Wril uur hundred and rsveuty one (wrchea to tha plaoa of beginning, cuntaming atyenly acres snd twenty tlx perchea inura or leal. It being tbe land which Wl. M.Jonas and Susanna Jones, bit wile, deeded to Alvin B Jonea and Alex Jonea, July 1 lib, 187 1. Jtecorded in deed book No. 18, i'aga 307 aud who conveyed it lo Edward Jones, iluruli J3lb, k2, sud recorded in deed book Ho. 20, Page P7,eiJ wliicb was deeitad by francia M. Jones, and Iydia, his wife, to Jtoinaulit Miller, April TiO, IH77,andre forded In ileeil book No. 21, Page 1 1)6. The improvements I hereon are a two elory fame houie, 25x39 feet, with a two-tlury addition, 20x3U feet, frame barn, SQxju (eU Seised and taken Ino execution as tbe property of Heuben Leibeneutb, snd to ba sol by 0. Vf. LBNTZ, Sussirr. fiutsirr's Orncic, Msuch Chunk, l'a.. Sep- uwUr Jf, mi- LADIPS1 Vith Hscover's Tailor srttani you can cut a - ,.. a, r i .1, m, nuwu. ,rni insiruciiona. passiiiaktri pronounce for System Book aud Wheel, fit 60. it pert. Price ujubie TraoiuK TO INTRODUCE A Byateui, Book apd Wheel will bo sent oa receipt ol 11 00. Ad. Ire" lHN 0, I 29-U i HAS0Vi.lt, CiDnaoati. Ohio. HA, li-la IWimybMS "Original Choap Cash Store' Open Wifio Open For Easiness ! WITH OUR MANY NBW & EXCLU SIVE STYLES FOIl FALL. Attractions too Numerous to Montlon I Trices too Low to bo Denteu I Ooods Styles and Quality Unsurpassed I Staple anfl Fancy Dry Gocds ! An Immonso Assortmont I 1 Many of lha new styles anil elegant novel ties whinh we are tillering, ran not he ob tained elsewhere. We aim at all times lo show ts many attractions as pns-lble, which we can call exclusively our own. While our line of staple goods is COMTLKTE in Ilia fullest sen;e of (lie word, and wl lie we keep eyerythlng one could reasonably expect to find In a nell.resmlstril store in 0 ir Una nf business, we endeavor In exceed the expectstlnna of our visitors by exhibit ing many article, entirely new and not beretotore offered for their approval J, T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'ubllo Square, Bank Street, Tehlgl ton. Pa. Jnne7,U3t-ly, SATURDAY, OCTODEU 3, 1SS5. SPECIAL NOTICE. IWn maklne payments to this office by money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at me wsissroBT 1'ost urrict, as the Le higblon office is mot a money order ollice Newspaper Laws. Any person who lakes the paper regular ly from the post i Hire, whether directed to his name or whether he is a subscriber or not, Is responsible for the pay. The courts have decided that refusing lo take newspapers and periodicals from the post office, or removing and 'eav.ng them uncalled for, is a yrina facia evidenoe ol iNTr.NTio.ViL rni.fD. Our Neighborhood In Brief. Should your domestic animals have pneumonia give tlicm Day's Horse Tow dcr, the famou? specific for this disease, and great condition powder. For headache, flatulency, dyspepsia, liver and blood diseases, nervousness, Ac. Dr. Hull's Baltimore Pills stand unexcelled. Price. 26 cents. Mothers who are ulsennd love their babies keep Dr. Hull's Haby Syrup nl ways on hand forthelr llttlo nnn rinlo 25 cents a bottle. F. A. Briiiltman h Improving his property on Bank street. A number of our citizens enioved a ride over the Switchback last Sunday. l.cbignton was well represented at the Allentown fair during tho week. 1 he Advocate will be found on sale at Wagner's news depot on Bank street. Ell S. nelntzelman has boon an- polntcd Postmaster at East Penn, this county. CiTljiO tO I'rs. Iloilcror miiW t1,n Exchange Hotel, for auu a lasionauio Hair cut. Wo are pleased to note that our friend Daniel Graver, formerly of ton. has been appointed Po.t Mountain Top, Luzerne county. lue Allentowu Iron Coiirianv In tend to tear down their No. 3 anil 4 stacks, and to erect a new one In the place equal to their joint capacity. Georgo II, ltowland has tlio Inside track for the Pike county Democratic nomination for the Senatorial vacancy resulting from BUdls' resignation. Why will some people throw awav money by buyimr small bottles ofeough syrup, when a '25c. bottle of .lailwln's tar syrup contains double tho quantity of any other. Sold at Thomas'. East Mauch Chunk is to have a silk mill; A. W. Lelsenrlng is the projector. Land has been purchased for tha site. $20,000 worth of bonds will bo Issued, payable In ten years. llV IIIIV a birr nrlcn fnr a mfill bottle of medicine when jou can buy a larger bottle for the same price. Jad win's tar syrup is tho lartjest bottlo in market. Sold at Thomas' drmr store. Tho building and stock of Gottlltb it Siebshon; dealers in general mer chandise, at Maconaqua, Luterne coun ty, were destroyed by mo Sunday morn ing. Loss estimated at SII.000. A nice slx-roomcd dwelling house. n East Wclssport for rent. Possession on October 1st, Apply to Mrs. Cathar ine Snyder, Welssport, or to Sheriff C. W. Lentz. Xo mistake about It. .Tn.ihvlnVit.ir syrup is above and beyond any other remedy for coughs and colds as well as tho largest bottle for tho money. Kohl at Thomas' drus establishment. -For the week cndlngSept; itt, there were H5.890 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. Kit., making a total for the year of -l,7S0,C!iS ions, showing a de crease, as compared with tho same time last year, of 24,171 tons. Cinuss cBBio , The Tail ors, still Imvc a lew ol those justly celebrated $10 suiting on hand. Wo call attention to the advertise- mem ui u. . Sancton e L.O., tlio large Book Publishers, New York City, who want an Agent In our vicinity to sell their popular Subscription Works. See their udvertisement of Agents Wast ed, on lat page. After a thorough test Dr. T. ITnrn r. Lchlghton and V. F. Blery Welssport most positively assert that Acker's English Remedy is tho best medicine for Asthma, Croup, Coughs. Whooping Couch, and all Luna Troubles that ran bo found. Ask them about It. for thev fully guarantee it. Monday luorningThomasShlrcman, of Georgetown, Northampton county, went to Nazareth, transacted business, went home, walked Into his barn and hanged himself. Ho was sixty years of ago and at times was out of his mind. lie was determined on death, having once before attempted self-destruction. There aro scores of nersnns wlm n suffering from some form of blood dls order or skin disease, such as Scrofula. 1 1 n 1 1 aa ..... ( t . .... ' uuiia, ui,, tie, aiier a practical lest, Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F, Blery Welssport, assert that Acker's Blood Elixir will certain! cure all such diseases, including Svnhlllis and HIipm. matlsni. It is not a patent nostrum.but scientific preparation. They guarantee An octogenarian, named Henry Reed, committed sulcido by banging himself to a branch of a tree in the oods nearTreraont. Schuylkill county, Sunday evening. He was missed from his liome at ten o'clock in Iho morning, Ills body was found by soma boys playlug in tho woods. Since losing vtiie, about a year ago, tho old man grieved a great deal and concluded cad us ljasUness is dtith. TAKH IT OUT. ,,u.-.iurnulu..HMca.eaareiaiu.iBa.miuo nights are crowlnc lour. When tlio bobolinks nnd orioles have hushed their summer song. When tlio beauty-UichtltiB breezes wilt tho grasses and the flowers, And tlio geese aro llylnn southward to a warmer cllmo than ours, When tlio smiling lccruau's counting o'er the profits ho has won, And tho ully coalman adds another dollar to the ton, When tbe patrons of horso railroads ride no inoro In o)"ti cars, And the call tor whiskey punches is Incicas- IiiK at the bars Then ko and pay tho principal, likewise tho Interest due, And get the ulster out, at ouce, your uncle keeps for you. Men aro very often heard saying mat tueir aspirations are lilgn, but every timo they cough their noses go towards tho earth, with indications that they will follow them soon, unless they are wise enough to tako Dr. Bull's Cough Syrun in t me, "Adam tho godliest man of men since born," still could not bo called exactly enviable, for when ho tilled tho ground In tbe dewy twilight and caught a sharp ioucu 01 riicuuiausni, no nau no salva tion Oil for his cure, and no 20 cents to try it. When you visit tho fair nest week, do not forgot to drop In and pay for tlio Advocate. Wo will greet you kindly, People coining to town during the fair will find amplo accommodation at tho Carbon House. B3J-FOH SALE, A House nnd Lot, situated on tho corner of Second and iron streets, In this borough. Apply Charles Froehllch, on the promises, tf, Apples havo been selling on our streets at 40 cents per bushel, during the week, J3?Arc VOU aware that Itntcllff A Chubb are selling tho celebrated "Blue ueue." iiest two-lorsin town. A full line of cigars wholesale and retail. Next week will bo fair week, and as usual David Ebbcrt's livery will furnish teams to pleasure seekers at reasonable rates, nis "blg'bus" will ply constant ly between town aud tbe fair grounds. Fare only 10 cents. All aboard I SCAn all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at tho popular tailoring ustabhsliincnt ol Ii II rotors, Remember, tho Carbon county fair opens oh the Society's grounds In this borough, on Tuesday next, tith Inst, of course you aud your family will bo ou hand. "Weak as a cat" from this terrible cow. well, don't grurahlo when It is your fault and not ours, for wo used dadwin's tar syrup and was cured. Why ilon't you try It, you run no risk for it is soul "no cure, no pay," and is the IargeU bottlo on the market for the money. J nomas sells It. Wo desire to call particular niton Hon to an able article on ''He Third Term What Is Jtf" which appears in another column of to-day's Ahvocatl-. We maka this suggestion because third lermlsm has been somen hat discussed of late, and so that the people may nil tin dcrstand. Tho argument of the writer seems to us unanswerable. ,TDon't forget, The Stnr Clothing nun, nusquelinnna street, Mauch Chunk, will make you a guaranteed all wool suit, to order, for $10 and upwards nuiiiiiig io ueai it in tins valley. Complaints are made to us of pot hunters already engaging In the unlaw ful practice of shooting rabbits. Any person caught with a rabbit in his pos session should bo lined. The time for killing rabbits commences November 1. B3TWALr. PAPEU BARGAINS Broun back paper, 0 cts. and upwards. White ' ' 0 cts. and " Ollt " 5 cts. and " In small lots, as low us S cents for white back paper. E. V, Luukcnuach. 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Clarence S. Weiss, at the request of Mr. John Evans, leader of the Friday evening rlass connected with tho M. E. Church, of Packerton, will give a Bible reading nnd explain and Illustrate Our Lord's Prayer, on Friday evening, Oct. uiu; io nuicii an racicertonians ate cordially Invited. , SA full line of tho latest stvle and oesi mane suits and overcoats for men, boys and children, aro always kept on hand at the one.price Star Clothing uuiiiai, uiutuuii; sioro ueiow Li. , li. ii. oiiice, .Aiaucli Clmnl:. Ouo George Wolf, supposed to havo cmigraled from theso parts to Nebraska years ago, iiieu on the 10th inst., at MeCook, in said Stale, of typhoid fever, and, having left soinu property, his nearest relatives aro requested to make themselves known. iuiuiuown at present lias a popu lation of about 23,000 Judging from the number of voters registered 1,08-1 jgrj 11. I J. Pete is. at the Post-office building, Lehih ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only S10 cash, if you order now. About 60 members of John Bcrto- ictte Post, 4S4, G. A. It., attended the ceremonies of unveiling the monument at Hazleton last Friday, accompanied bytheArion Cornet Baud. All weio highly delighted with their trip. The next Grand Army day will be held at Lewlsburg. CS-Tho Star Clothing Hall opens to- u.iy iciamruayi a, nrst class lailorlng auu viutinuj oiure, wucre every article ts warranted as represented and only una price to all every article being marked in plain figures. The Rev. Edward Webb, for nine teen years a missionary at Madura, India, was a visitor last week at "Sun- nysldo Manse," tho Presbyterian par sonage at Hokcndauqua. A locomotive Is at present being built in the Philadelphia and Rcadinc rillroad thops at Reading which when finished will weigh 105,000 pounds. It will havo ten driving wheels. Over one million boxes of Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets sold in tho past twelve months, purely upon their merits, Why suffer with Chronic Constipation. Dyspepsia. Sour Stomach. Sick Head ache, and Female Troubles, -when Dr. C. T. Horn Lchichton and W. F. Ulerv Welssport. offer vou relief and nosltlvn euro In the Dyspepsia Tablets. They tell them on a guarantee. To-day (Saturday) tho new Star Clothing Hall.at 22 Susquehanna street, Munch Chunk, will open with an im mense new stock of cloths, casslrncrcs and overcoatings, ready-made clothing, hats, caps, gents' furnishing goods, &c which thev extraordinary low prices as to "knock tbo spots off" all competitors. Every j . tTni,i ,.,ni i. i..i i n as to tha amount the cniintv 1ia h..n . . . 1 , .i.wiiiuiiu.u in main uKiiri's nv Urn. k lnv nf TlrUinl. ,i,.- for tba delect on aid oonviat on id anv bar. while and no deductions will be made. Cloth- "ratidod of or as to the jurors and ., T ..' 1 1 n cr persons uht hunting or fishing ? hi. ingmado to order at lowest possible witnesses wnoso lees Ivesiler Is alleged of Eas. ..' . , ' . T-JT' Si' " Z " S.f' V has figures, and best (Its and workmanshln hav, approi.ria'eJ. that It Is uncer- w . . ..,,, ,? .Y;: ,.,. .l.n'u.r, i. ve.r ..v "hi 1 w guaranteed, ucmoniaer mo tixs clOtU- ,.k,i, - TJ. TjriZ hvT.Wnwi.nri ru r-u.... in iriyWr,r - . . . i . . mil an i e.ihive un i iiijt. inn nrftrihPfi - vumk ui vatuuu ..... irtp hmiiu rwvlt-Mu Hom atnu WWMMV MV4Vin shM,V fc4tVVl -Visitors to tho air next week 8i10Uia havo a caro for tuolr poekcl. books, watches, etc., for whenever big ... . crowds congregate pickpockets arc sure to make their appearance for plying their vocation. A county fair oilers great opportunities for the prosecution of their business. Especially aro tbo railroad depots and tho entrances to the grounds cagetly sought by these uluiblo Angered thicvos. Lieut. Robert Craig, of the U. S, Army, for years past on detached duty In tho signal service, latterly In California, has asked to bo relieved ot this branch of service, and to bo returned to his regiment. Lieut. Crafg is brother of Col. John Craig, of Lclrlgh Gap, Prof. J. H. Werner, superintendent of tho schools of Northampton county, recently started a project for having State Normal school established in tha Fourth district, which Is composed of tho counties of Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, Luzerne, Wayno and Pike. Jos. Weiss, of Wclssport, whlla en- gagod hauling up a wheelbarrow from tbo lower to tho upper story of M. Heil man's Ico house, Wednesday, slipped and fell to tho floor below, severely bruising himself about tho head and shoulders. Ho was taken to his ltotne after being attondod by Dr. C, S. Ger man. jgyCall and fco tho lmihenso 'new stock: of all tho latest designs in gold and silvor watches, rlng3, bracelets, brooches and chains, just received at Bock-s Jewelry store, Bank street. The late George W, Cole, one of tho pioneers of tbe anthracite coal business and one of the moat prominent citizens of Shamokln, was buried at Tamaqua Wednesday. The Reading Knllroad furnished a special car for tho funeral escort. An unknown man professing to have worked within tho last month on the farm of tbe late Judge Jones, at Easlon, depressed because of having beeu robbed by a fellow workman ot $400, drowned himself in the river at Allcutown Wednesday, John D. Bertolotto Post, 481, 6. A. R., meets evcrv Thutsdav evening at 7:; o clock, in Reber's Hull, 'until further notice. A full iittendance of comrade is requested ns business of importance will be brought before the Post. Bv order, Jo-. S. Wwjb, "P. Al, WniTmaiusf, Adj. Llstcf Letters Remaining uncalled for lu the Le- hlghtou Post-OlUeo for the month cad- ingSept. 30th, 1US3: Bason, J. S., Klotz, Henry P., Ik, Jonas IViter, Ed. H Kremmert, Cell (2) Robb, George S., Knccht, F. G., Snyder, Daun. Persons calling for any of tho abovo letters will please say "Advertised." James P. Smith, p. M. Doath cf OarrcttB. Linderman, Dr. Garrett Brodhead Linderman died at Bethlehem, Monday evening of a complication of diseases. Dr. Linder man was born in Pike county In 1S21, studied medicine in New York and sub sequently engaged in the coal business. During the latter years of his life he was general manager of the Bethlehem Iron Company. At the time of his death he was president of tho Lehigh Valley .uuunai oianK, oi isciuieiicm, and a stockholder of the Linderman National X-.. .1..-1 -r, . b . . . . Bank, of Mauch Chunk. He was a director of tho Lohlgh Valley Railroad. His estate is a large onu. His first wife was a daughter of the lato Judge Asa Packer, Snlside lu His Cell. Coroner Berlin, of Allentown, held two Inquests Monday. One was a case of suicide and the other death from lfart disease. Sunday afternoon Wil liam Klotz, a simple-minded Inmate of tho County Poorhouse, confined In a cell for bad conduct, fastened his sus penders to a cell bar, made a noose, sllppod his head through it and choked to death. He wasfoundleanlngagainst the wall at the side of tho cell window. The body was still warm. It is sup pose.! by some who knew Klotz well that he did not Intend to commit sul- side, but that he wanted to play a trick on the poorhouse authorities and scare the next person who should call around to see him. Ho kopt his head in too long, however. He had been an Inmate of the poorhouse from infancy, his father having died in tho institution He was thlrty-llvc years of age. Murdered After the Ball. Henry Gloss and Charles Sharpwcll, two young men, who had attended ball Monday night given by tho Lieder tafel Society, at Wllkcsbarre, drank freely and, becoming boisterous, were ejectod from the ball room at about o clock Tuesday morning. Determined to havo satisfaction out of some one, they laid in wait. Charles TIscher, accompanied by his wife, camo abng soon after, when they rushed upon the former with clubs and brutally assaulted him. Being satisfied with their revence, they fled, leaving their victim almost lifeless upon the sidewalk, Mr. TIscher was removed by the police to his home, where ho died during the afternoon. His assailants have been arrested and aro now in Jail. Mr. Tischer was a tailor by trade and was highly respected. Great excitement prevails among the dead man's friends, who swear vengeance against tho murderers. Fx-Trramrer Kessler's Answer. Sydney Kessler, the accused North ampton ex-County Treasurer, has filed his answer to the petition for a rule to show cause why a rc-audlt of his ac counts should not be had. Ho main tains that there arc no Irregularities in his accounts, that ho did not defraud the county by crediting himself with Jurors' and witnesses' fees not actually paid and that he did not procure the County Auditors who settled his ac counts to report in any other manner than according to the actual state of his accounts. Ho says that there was no appeal taken from any of the reports of his accounts in tho three years of his ofilco and prays that the petition be dis missed at tho cost of tho petitioners. Ills counsel filed reasons and moved to dismiss tbe petition. The reason sot forth ls that tbfl rUUon is not specific ecttlea.-atlwa utnixed. I , footle In and out of Town. . wur pcope o inwtm., mufl ri i by sendlnx in their name and resilience lor nnlill(.nlli,i, mulu. thlu hnH t.,.tw.t Thotnas Kuntz, of Trolchler's Sta tion, was la town on Sunday. Miss Emma Ash Is visiting hev brother Will Ash, in New York. Mrs. Win, Zehner, of town, ts so Jourulug with friends lu Brooklyn, N, Y. O. A? Clauss was In Lebanon, Pa., ou last Sunday in nttendoneo ut the funeral ot Mrs. Laltzle. Dr. T, J. Solt, of Mountain Top, Luzerne county, was In town Tuesday and dropped in to sec us, Our young friend Chnrlic Miller, who has been working in Wllkesbnrro for some time hits returned home, Mrs. W. D. Peters and Mrs. W. W, Morthimcr, of town, spent Sunday with relatives aud friends In SlatingUm. -non A. J. Durllng, A. C. Bill head and Lee Wills havo been on a fish ing jannt to Vosburg during tho week, Messrs, Qeorgo Kearney and Daniel Goorlaob, of Philadelphia, spent Sun day with David Ebbort, on North sttoet, Our friend Hon. A. J. Durllng will please accept our thanks for a splendid nicss of fresh fish. Tha fish were aost heartily enjoyed by our family. Alvin J, Marsh and family, of Stroudsburg, have been visiting Ms par. onts and friends here during tho past wcok, Al, looks well arid feels happy, Our friend W. Scot Wlntermute, of Grenola, Kansas, was In town this week with his brother, Frank Wlntermute, of East Mauch Chunk, and made us a very pleasant call. A letter from Dr. J. M, KIstler, Minneapolis, Minn., Informs us of his good health and business success, also, of the safe arrival of his sister, Mary, a few weeks ago, and states that she Is well satisfied with that section of the country, Harvey B. Smith, the Democratic candidate for sheriff of this county, has uoen visiting tho lower end during the woek. Prominent Democrats claim that ho will run ahead of his party ticket many Republicans having pledged themselves to support Mr.Smlth. Mahoning Items, Tilghman Mertz and family, of Le high county, are visiting friends in the Valley. -Mrs. Matilda Kuepper, of Laury- town, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eberts, over Sunday, yulto a number of our people were to Allentown this week. Miss Alvenia Rcinsmlth Is visiting her parents, In tho Valley, and has been greeted by many of her former ac quaintances. David Eberts arrived from Buffalo with a car-load of cattlo tho beginning of the week. rarmcrs aro done sowing and aro now gathering In tho tho buckwheat crop, which is pretty good. Buckwheat cakes uoxt In order. -Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Weiss of Welssport, and Mrs. Rebecca Weiss, of Lehightoti, were visiting friends In lha Valley, on Sunday. -Tho picnic of last Saturday evenini was pretty well attended. Tlio young routs enjoyed themselves Immensely. There were a great many baskets to be carried home, but tho boys did it with out a murmur. On day last week a certain man, a stranger in this neighborhood, failing to get rid or a dead sheep at ouo of our slaughter houses, whero bo offered It to hi skinned drovo a littlo further and dropped it In some bushes by the road side. A few days later It was found, and, thanks to the common senso of a farmer's hands, was removed. A mighty fino trick, wasn't It? Besides, the carcass lay In a position to scare a horse and cause a runaway. We think dead sheep could havedono this, and would caution the party lu question that there is a law against all such Indcccn cics as this. Farmers, and people )n general, do not forget the county fair next week. It is not enough that you spend a day or so there; every one should bo suro of sending to the fair grounds, what things they have to be yut on exhibition. Dash. Oar County Fairs. Tho 11th annual exhibition of the Carbon County Industrial Society will commence on the company's ground, in this borough, on Tuesday next, tho 6th Inst., and continue for four days. In dtcations aro that It will bo well at tended aud that tho exhibits will eaccll those on any previous occasions. Tho sale of stands aud privileges took plate on last Saturday and netted somewheio In the neighborhood of $600, an amount exceeding that realized from tho saroo course ou any previous occasion. Aflar tho sale, the following oQlccrs were appointed for duty during the fair fcntry clerks Al. Whlttingham, Jos. DcFrehn. Ticket clerks J, II. Arncr, J. W. Ran- uuuuusn. Gate-keeper W. G. Rex. Urivlnc trole E. Rex. .larnh KeUor Fair House keepers E. Nowhart, Owen Klotz, Wilson Weaver, J. Schuyler, Ladles toilet David Stronp. Observatory Til. Rex. Horses Wilson Ebbert, Godfrey Peter. Plfllrt lnn. C-!l, T.-II-- 1 .. -1 wH.t.U uuw3 JIU1U, .1114 1VUU11, Repairs O. Shoemaker. Nlsht watchmen Milton Koch, Alex itraercr. Fence watchmen Moses Hontz, Jef, Rex, Amos Ebert. Ed. Lapp. Marshal Frank I.aiichnnr. Police Wash Schocb, Michael Kresge. Horth Philadelphia District Convention. Rev. S. W. Thomas. Presiding Elder of tho horth Philadelphia Distrlct.scnds the following in relation to the first convention on his District: "Dear Bro.: The North Phlladel- pbla District Convention will 1 held at Bethlehem on the 16tb and 16th of October. Chaplain McCabo and Dr. Butler will represent tha missionary work on the morning of the 15th. Dr. J. II. Vincent will represent tho Sun day.school work in the afternoon. Prof. James, of theUnlversItyof Pennsylvania, will present a paper on "Higher Educa tion." "The History of Methodism" connected with tho churches on this District within tho bounds of Philadel phia county, will be represented by Bro. A. Pierce.of Summerfield: that of Bucks ol Wocrw county by Uc-a. J, D. Storm, P. Theae papers vr 111 ,o full of Interest. For tbOMrtvoseof hrlnohtl.pehnrfl.M of Philadelphia ou my District closer together, I nave gtouped four or five contiguous churches holding family gatherings for aald churchos at such times and places ns they may eelcct,aud perhapj this way load to a united effort hi revival work, Rev. J, W, Young will present a paper on "Church Benevolences and Flnsjnco," Dr. A, J. Kynott ls expected to be pres ent, and will present Church Extension interests. Dr. Butler will locturo on tho evening of tho 10th In Bethlehem. Philadelphia The Coal Trada. Last Monday's Philadelphia Zfitjrer says ; Tho favorable ch&tigs In tbe state of tho anthracite coal tia.lo noted by us last Tfwk progresses slowly. While there ls nothing like a "boom" expected, the'market for anthraclto ls likely to steadily improve, and better prices for coal aro anticipated. As stated in Sat urday's Ledger, tho Lehigh and Schuyl kill Coal Exchanges havo agreed to make an advanco of 10 cents per ton on anthracite, to take effect October Isti This advautagn applies tg tho lino and city and harbor tradoa, Tho October prieoa for Schuylkill white ash coal at Schuylkill Haven will bo: Broken, egg aud chestnut sUes, S2.C0; stovo and small stove, $2.85; and pea, 81. Our latest advlcos aro that thero will proba bly bo no futthor voluntary restrictions of mining this year. Tho carrying com panles aro now endeavoring to discharge all tho loaded cars In transit or at tide. in order to supply tho demand for can, some Individual operators complaining that they have more orders for coal than they can obtain cars In which to carry their coal to market. Tha total production of anthracite this year to September 19th is nearly a million tons mora than two-thlrds.of the total alio'. went for tha entire year 1835, and Is less than half million tons behind the out put to the corresponding date last year. It Is expected that next mouth's tonnage will be heavy, aud it Is possible that tho quota of the year's allotment for October, 3,250,000 tons, may be exceeded by thi actual output In the endeavor of the carrying companies to inako a good showing of tonnage If not of profit. Tim Reading Company's stock of coal at Port Rlobniond on Saturday was 122,000 tons of all sizes. Of the above 33,000 torts were stove and small stove, 35,000 tons chestnut, and 40,000 tons pea coal. The stock of broken coal had been re ducod to 7000 tons aud of egg to 300 tons. there being vessels at the wharves with orders for more broken and egg tho latter of which Is very scarce with the Reading Company than could be had Immediately. The shipments by the Reading Company from Port Richmond last week largely exceeded the receipts of coal at that point. There Is said to be a more encouraging Inquiry from tho East, vessels being scarcer and the demand Improving, particularly for special coals. The line an,! city trade Is repotted in better shapa than at any previous timo within tho past six months, aud advanced prices, It Is claimed, are being obtained. A "Quack" and tho Balvation Array. Tho rivalry between a traveling ven dor of quack medicines and the Salva tion Army at Nantlcokc, Luzerno coun ty, Monday night nearly caused a riot. The quack, armed with a license from the Mayor and a flaring torch, estab lished himself on a triangular space generally used for public meetings and held fortli to a large crowd upon the virtues of his pills and pollous. nis wares sold rapidly until tha Salvation Army inarched down to tho triangle with band playing and a hymn chorus in full swing. Tho quack, recognlzine; a rival attraction, shouted his loudest aud Inched his negro banjo player to vigorous action, but the quack's voice and the negro's music were drowned by the sound of praise. Then the pill man stopped praising his wares, and hurled billingsgate at the Salvation Army Friends of the latter replied In kind, and in fivo minutes the crowd of thousands was ripe for riot. Some one notified tha police, and a moment later tho quack, standing upon bis license, de manded that tho disturbers of his bus! ness bo arrested. Tho polloo seized "Captain" John Lyon, Sergeant David Williams and Sergeant William Good and carried them off to jail, amid the threats of tho crowd. The latter were quieted, however, by tho promise of Georgo T. Morgan, of the Susquehanna Coal Company, to bail tho prisoners. After tbe men were released the police i officers eencealed themselves lest thov be mobbed, and for an hour later angry crowds tramped tho streets uturing threats against police and quack, and ready at tho slightest excttso to break into riot. lTEata OF INTERRT.E The Advocate is the best adver tising medium in this section. Choice grapes ar selling for a cent a pound, wholesale, on parts of tho Pacific coast. A great many coins English shil lings, sixpences, coppers, and one Ca nadian piece were found in Jumbo's stomach by tbe gentlemen having charge of his remains. A pickle famine is threatened this wlnUir. The present supply at the East is set aown at uu.uuu.umj one-nail only of what is needed for the Eastern trade. The western crops bavo suffered, and heavy advances m rnce are looked icr. A stranger Is surprised by the large number of drug stores in Montpelier, Vt.. but he need not believe that an un usual trade in medicine Is tbe cause. Vermont has a prohibitory Honor law. and by far the larger proportion of tbe drug trade is in contraband wlilskey. Subscribe for the Carbon Advo- gate only SI a year. A London police constable recovered 25 damages from a publican, whose bull Hurler had bitten him severely. It appeared that after the plaintiff had been bitten he was refused compensation on tbe ground that there was nothing to fear, as the brute always had his teeth cleaned every Sunday. Caution to Huntera and Fishermen. Tbe Lehishtnn and Weisiport ITunllni! and Fishing Club will pay a reward of 10 We tbo O. ltK Y- New Advertisement 8. A Creat Victory- A TorrJblo Coco of Oorofwla Cured Uy Hood's Sarsaparllla, " Lt tho winter o 1879 I was attaoked with Scrofula In one of tbe most assrovatliisfof mx At ono timo i nau no less Iban tnlrtcdn largo obsee sss over and around my nock nnd tliroat, continual exuding an offensive mass ot bloody matter dlseuttlnff to behold, and almost lntolorablo to endure. It Is Impossible to fully dwcrlbo my auCerlnRs, as the caso was ocmpUoated with Chronic Catarrh. After tlrreo jvars o misery, bavin;: been treated ij thrco physicians, I vms worse than ever. Filially, on tho recommendation of W. J. nuatley, drusfUt, sf Lock-pott, I was ladnesd to try Hood's Barsnparflla. And now, after cavinj iaert rvrciva wtties, within tho last twelve months, tho Rcrpfukins eruptions haTo entirely ceased, and tt-o abscesses havo all dlsaprprcd.cxccp: tbe ttnstfc-btly 8ars,rhlch are cftliy Lrccmlnit 'umallcr by decrees, and beautifully less.' , T do uot know w bat It may havo douo if or t thers, but I do know that tn inr case, Hood's BarsspajUla has proved an clfoctlvo specific Indeed. As. an evidence oi my, rratltudo I sood tbego acts' unsoMtcd, and 1 ara ready to verity tha amhefitlclty of this curb, by t-eiTcnal corrcspontttnea with my ono wio doults It." Crurarn A. Itoo enrs, East Wtlscn, K. T. Thl3 statement Is confirmed by W. J, Hunt ley, aracsiiti ci Lockport, n, T., who calls tbo euro a preci victory for Hood's SarsnparfllX Send for bock giving statements of many curs a, IHJood'c Sarsaparllla Bold by all dmsslsts. 81 1 six for SS. Mado only by C. I. HOOD Ss CO., Lowell, Mass, IOO Dosoq Ono Dollar. GO TO KIBLER'S Photograph Gallery, Choice Pictures! OPP. FORT ALLEN H0U3E, WEISSPORT, PENNA, 0,'tnber 3rd, 1835. E. W. CLAUSS, NEXT TO EXCHANGE HOTEL, Bank Street, Lellitoi, Pa, Calls attention tn his NEW and BEAUTI FUL BTOCK OK Cook, Parlor & Office Stoves and Ranges, Tinware & Honsefnrnisliing Goocls wbicb be will sell at greatly reduced pricrs lu meet ma nines, STOVE REPAIRS Ofevory df!rlptinn furnished. Tin H"of Itift. Ilet miilnz. or sny u-orli which belongs to tho Tinsmith trsde, done lu the best pos sible manner. Estimates on contract for tin, zinc, copper or sheet-iron work turn- isnod al clow figures. Oct. 3 tra MA UK IK l. Sciioll HorrMAN. On Saturday, Sept. 20th, by Kev. G. W. Stlbltz, John K. Scholl, of Welssport, and Miss Malvlna J, Hoffman, of Lc hlghton, NnwiiART Newiiart. On Sundav, Sept. 27th, by the same, Dcrlas W. Newhartand Miss Lizzie, C. Newhart, both of Lehightoti. PrnrFEit Miller. At Hazleton, Sept. 21, by Rev. E. A. Bauer, Henry Pfeffer and Miss Mary Miller, both of Audenrled. Kr.r.cKjJEit Leslie. At Summit Hill, Thursday. Bent. 2-1. bv Rev. A. C. Wuchtor, Mr. Wallace Klcckncr, and Miss Clara Leslie. Evakb Williams. At Lansford, Sept. IS, by Rev. Mr. Edwards, John T. Evans and Miss Sue William?. Sciiocii Rticn On Sept. 10, by Rev. J. S. Erb, Horatio Schocb and Miss Agnes Kuch, both of Welssport, DIED. Greun-awalt. On Friday, Sept. 25th, William C, son of Charles Grerna walt, Bged 11 years, 6 months and 15 days. The parents of the deceased have the heartfelt sympathy of the community In their deep bereavement. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon. Ser vices were held In the Reformed church, Rev. G. W. Stlbltz officiating. Tbe Reformed Sunday School, of which he was a member attended. Kistlkr. At Minneapolis, Minn., on toe lutn ot sept., knvm uavid, only child of Mr. and Mrs. James KIstler, formerly of Mahoning Vnlloy, this county. VOLKE. On Tuesday, Sept. 2, Wm. ii. voiKe, aged f-i years, omontnsand 20 days. Our Motto s " Big Sales The Carbon County Fair. MEHRKAM & SON ivo purchased dlroot from the Manufaoturora QUO of the Largest Assortments of DRESS & DRY GOODS, EVER BEFORE BROUGUT TO THI3 BOROUGH. WE ARE THE ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTERS TOR Boots. Shoes & Rubbers ! Because we make It a rule to alwaja bays on bsnd.ni t only ibe largest Una cf goods, bat also, the most fashionable as w ell a. substantia), which we tell lor less monev than any other bdflt in.the Lehlsh Valley. Wa !! tha JOHN E LENTZ t CO.. Allan town, SHOE. Also, tbe BOSTON snd the CANDEE RUBBERS. Tbe best, Try tbsui. Mats aww ajp&9 We purebasa these rrods direct Irani tbe factories enabled In offer purchasers unprecedented bargains in these gools Y"n can ssts tn'-ne.v br dealing with us. We nnlv keep lh lau.l and init fashionable stvl't nf goods is etock. Our motto Is, "BIG BALES AND BMALL PROFITiir TRY US. Groceries. Provisions. Notions, &c ! alwass carry a very choice s.leellon rf tbwe us ntities direct rrom insnutaelurers aud for CASH. We bur and tell for cash and aa result all who deal with us save miner. Wears rsn'd'T wirkinc uu a renni.tlou CIlEArtST HOUSE mtheV.lley, We iurii to rs'1 and inspect our goodt MEHRKAM & SON, I3ank fcptrool, XjoliiUtoa, Ia. BITRB HS3 fpm Burdock Bi.ood. bittiiiu Purify tha Blond Ourdock Blood bittliu ' item Sound Refreshing Steep Burdock Blood bitteps fOK That Tired. Weary fjwj' ' Kick llrndaihe. QRNTii-t hnvii lueu ts'ibJ'Tl I KicM rifuUacho fur wur. null h ivr tn..l m vain, tnatiy mlvt-iti-nl n-uif(liv tin I v oral physician", lju'ullluio puiv. At last I tried your 11. U. Hitler wi iKmt tnui.li faith. I uliuit but umIuv I i' u truly tav, tliatnfu-i t:ikl'i)Uic third l ul i I havo not MilToreil front u, 1 rtvnui'-ii It la nil my filenil-, s'Vcrul huvv !--., cured by it, Mv lail'iifi-tiuilsnj mi pr mancnlly curvdof Hdioiisnem una s. tle.idaclie. wlncli f e a severu , ennso convulsion1. They baveiill o t4 tin co be commenced tin tuo ot U.Hi,, .MitS. B. C. iH IDLE. Orange, Liuo-no County, l'a. ! WE WILL PAY i iv wis. io a rentioie pariy, t m temwnaa, to receive 'iMvi (or uur uii Mention!. Any vvro l plytUR Kr bl position, who cannot oil mi us i-r,.r, ally, must tend photograph (which will. reiuiaen, anu also u nines 3 reni--t SI ibis business men i reference. ArtdirsJ Alder fublishlii( Co., SM Wabiih Art.. Cbleeeu. Ill SI-.. I t t ' .ftn. ' ' riui II, IOS3. A Lecture to Ymi Men On Tho Loso of A lecture on the nature, treatment snd radlcnl cure of Seminal Weakness, -ir 8pi--liiatorrhcsa. Induced by Self-Abuw, in voluntary Emissions, Impntencr, NtrV-us Debility, and Impedimenta tn Mrr t( zeiisnllj; Consumption, Epilepsy aril Flt-s Menial and Pli vslcal InmpooHy, ic Br KOfJERT J. CULVERWELL, M. P. The world rsaowned author, in bls t mlrnuto lecture, clesrly proves hu own experience tbatlheawful tonjUtiri of Self Abvse may Is elfeetuBlly removed without dangerous surglual operatln-, bungles, Instruments, rings or coroUl- pointing out a mode ot cure al onre rrrtsln aud effectual, by which every sufferer, im matter what bis condition may b. mr cure himself cheaply, privately aud radi cally. sSTThls lecture will prove a bom t thousands and thousands. Qeut under tesl, in a plsln envelope auy address, on receipt nf fourcspts, or twa postage stamps. Address Tho CULYL'IHVELL JiEiHCAL CO., 41 Ann St., .Mow Yorh.S, Y, Post Office Sox, 460, nm?l! 1 DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages.WagoiiH.Sleighs, ifcrj cobhxb or DASK AXD IROX STREETS, LEHlunTON, Pavxa,, larltootar attention glreu to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prl. Patronairo respMtrally solicited and per feet satisfaction guaranteed. JanlP.Mly. DAN. WIEANU, LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Roofer. REPAIRING promptly attended In at short notice and on reasonable terms. WORK GUARANTEED. Address; PRINCE'S P. 0., Carbon County, Pcon'a. aurftMjr, STOCK MARKETS, Reported up (o 13 ii'qlcvk, by Do Haven k Townienl,6tniiers,Ko. 36 S Third Street, Philadelphia. Btocss bought and sold either for rash or on inaram. miadtlfkM, Sept. SO, I f.ty bid asked VBVt, Ext in ( U S Currency ft - ,.130 US 41. n .1122 1121 DSi'i 12.1 i:.u Pennsylvania R R , ,.. b M PhiUdolphia k Readiog K R 8 SI Lehigh Vallev R R ,.., ti J Lehigh Oal Navlg.tion Co...... 431 4 Huff, N. Y. A Phils. R R Co 3, 3 New Jersey Central , , 40) 40 Northern Pacific Com Ill JIJ " " Prefd 47J 1i Oregon Transoontlnental 31 IU Union Psclfia 40! 4i Western Uciin BJ F Wen Shore Ills. .... 44i t Ln'uisrllle & Nashville .............. 4i 4a) CiNer. (Trades)... fj fcj and Small Profits! " snd at first prices and wa tte tter.hr neces-sriss In stneli. We b-jy Jn tart 1 E