Only Tomjiorattco Blltcrs Known. No other mcfllcino known no effecta. sIlTtmojcs tbe blood o( ilecp-eeated diseases. nn linnr tOBtlmntir to lta won dn-f ul curative eficcts. It Is a purely Vosetablo Preparation, made tcora tha nattvo herba ami roots of Cali fornia, tlia inwllctnal properties of which ara extracted therefrom without the nee of Alcohol, It removes tho cause ot disease, and the patlunt tooovers his health. It la tlio urent Illooil Purlfler and lifu-glvlng Principle ; a flentla rorgntlvo and Tonic; a perfect Renovator and Invlgoretor of tho aratciiu Never before In the hletory ot tho world haa a medicine been compounded poeseas log tho power of Viniqah Bitteiu In boallng the nick of overy cllwa3 man la heir to. Tho Alterative, Ajierlent, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritlona, Laxative. , Sedatlre. Counter-irritant, Nndorluc, AnU-Blllonis Sol ve'at, Diuretic and Touio propcrtlos ot ViHKoin Bitters exceed thoeo ot any other znodlclnc la uia worm. No neraon can take thoBiTTzna accord- lne todiroctioua cud remain lonnuwell, provi ded theb? bouca are not destroyed by mineral polaon or other monna, and the vital organs wiuted beyond the noiut of rcnolr. uumnik iioiuilicnt, intermittent ana Malarial Fevera, aro prevalent throqehout the Unlud States, partionJarly in the Tallrjs of oar great rtrera and their vast tributaries durlne tho ainmer ad Antnrun, eapoclallr doruic aeaaona of nnnvnal hfdt and drt neo. Xlioao Fever aro bavarlably aeeomrwnled oj xtcalToderangemcntabf thoitomach. livir and bowela. In tnulr treatment, ft pariraUre, et acting a poworful laflnenoo upon Uieea o Ena, la abeolattry DOcceaary. Thora la no cntliortlo fcrtbapsrpoM equal to Or. J. Wautaa'a VinxoaB OiTTins. aa It will speedily reman the dark-colored viacld matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tha botm uma Bummaung wo aecreuona oc ie liver, and crenerallr restoring uebealthy tunc- Uona of tha diccst!? reonrana. rorllfr llio bodv agfuust maenaa oj pa rtfvlng all Ita fluids with vihboab UiTTina, Mo epidemic can take bold ot A system thus toroanned. It Inrlirorntes tlio Stomnch and stimulates tha torpid Uver and Bowels, cleans lnj: tbe blood of all Impurities, Imparting life and vigor to tbe frame, and carrying oft with out tbe aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poisonous matter from the system. Djrapepaln or IniUstiMlon, rtead sake, Fain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight- noM ot tne west, rneumonia, uizzueas Taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, :s. i-nii plta- Hon of the Heart, and a hundred other pi iam Isyi mptoms, are at ones reuorod by vixs- cub Hrrrxaa. Inilnninintorr and Chronla unaumau&m, uout, imi 'eumlcrla. TilaaaaM of tha Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Siadder, too Bitters naro uo oijuai. in lunw. tw w nu wiubuw tlonal Diseases, Wjxeeb's Vixeoir Bittsrs has shown its great curative powers In tbs moat obstinate and intractable oases. mechanical Dloacs Persons en rased in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumb ers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance In life, are subject to I'aralysls of the Bowels. To guard against this, take occasional doses ot ViMEOiR Birrira. Slilu Disease, Scrofula, halt Rheum, THoera, Swellings, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, lUng-worms, Scald-head, Bore Byes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratlons, Humors and diseases ot the Skin, ot whatever same or nature, are literally dug up and car ried out of the system In a abort tima by tha ttisol the Bitters. . . Iln, Taponnd other "Worms, lurk ing In the system ot so many thousands, are 7ectually destroyed and removed. Ho sys tem ot medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel mintics, will froe the system from worms Ilka Ynraojut BrrrtBs. irfeaslcK, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, ,'Wnooping Cough, and all children's diseases may be made leas severe by keeping tha bowels oncn with mild doses of trie Litters. 1'or l'cinnlo noruplnlnts, In younjr or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo manhood, or tho turn ot life, this Bitters has coequal. Clcnnao the Vitiated Blood -when Its Impurities burst through the skin in Erup tions or Sores ; clcanae H when obstructed and sluggish In tbe veins ; cleanse it when it Is foul : your feelings will teH you when, and tbe health of tbe system will follow. In conclusion i uivotheumersatnai. It will speak for Itself. One bottle is a better guaranteo of Us merits than a lengthy adver slaement. Around oarli bottle are full directions printed In different languages. H.H.lrtcDonuldDrus' Co., Proprietor-, Ban Trantiaeo. Cat., and K, 65 k t!3 naanuision Bu, Cor. Charlton bL, Kuw Vork. Sold bj nil Dealers and Druggists ELY'S I CREAM BALM I'lrnr.ses Hie II ml. Allays In flam mnlimi Uohtove Hie SenKoof Tnstr -milllleiuiiif v quick rrlli'l nosliivi HAY -F.EVE clir(... A part'ele In applied into each nnatrllanil ia agreeable, tn urn. Priec 50 rents bv inai' or at dm zi'fta. Pend lor eirculur 2LY BROTHEItS. Druugitts, Oweco, N. Y. J.v 18, 1SS. A Lecture to Yonni On The Loss of A lelur rn Hie nnlnrp. Irpulinenl .ml railind eufe of S'minal Wealine, or fpr Iiiatiirrbaia. Indiieed bv Self Abuae, In voluntary Emilnna. liniNilencr. Kervniia Debility, and linppdiiupiils tn Marriagr generally; Cnneumptiim, Epilrpvy anil Fil'j Mental and Phvairxl Inpapneiiy, ao. Bv KOtlEUTJ CUI-VERWELL M. I). The wnrld renuwneil sutlmr. In tbia ad miraols lecture, clearly prnvus Irntn his own PSri nca tbaltbeawlul rnnapquenrea ol Hell Auvre may ba elleplually remnveil without dangerous surgiial mieraiiona bnngtri, Instruments, rings or ronilaU; pninling nut a mode "I rur' at once, rerlaln sud ptTpclual, by whlrh every nill'erer, tin matter what bit condition may be, may curs himself cheaply, privaUly and radi tally. .faJ-Thla lecture will prove a boon to inoupaniia aim inotiBunaa. Bent under leal, in n plain envelope, to any addrt-sd, nu receipt of four ceuta, vr two poil( alaiuiia. Ad-'rees Tho CDLYnitnEUi S.EDIOAI, TO 41 Ann St., New lork.N. Y. Foal Office dot, 450. inaj 23 l. DANIEL WIEAND, i3 CarringcsVagonsleighB, &c CORNER OF PAKE AM) IRON STREETS, LtlHlOHTON, 1'IXSA,, Partloulir attsntlsa glan to REPAIRING to all Its detain, at tbs vary Laweat Prices Pstronsss reapsstfally ialleltsd sod per fact satlafaetlon gnsranteed. JanlB, t.ly. II AN, WIEArfl), LADIES ! 7th Uscover's Tailor ayattni you tun rut drasaes tn tit, without nral Instructions, Prasamaltsrs pronounce it perO-et. Tiles far Sysism Book snd Double Tracing Whi.l,M5J. TO INTRODUCE A Syitenj, B-vik snd Wheel will be tent on receipt ol $1 0s. A'ldreaa JOHN C. UANOVEK, Cincinnati, Ohio. ept. :-ia STRATA E? F3 M hayfeverPI Mm EVi UA. "Original Olioap Cash Storo.'j' We Bo Hot Exaggerate ! Wo rtn not Itaim Dnneonib Adrrrtiiemtaf', claiming everything anil bavin only Inettsre alm'k nn hniol In almw WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OK DHE-3S GOODS SilU. Anllii, Ve vei. Oti'tha. 1'lnln. Fmured, Plaldaawl 8lri.e, Cnnliineres, Mnhtiir, DeLa hp. Ilei. III!:, Ilrni-ailca, Armnti". Ac . tn All that is pmtly In dress inlori1a I repieeiil"(1 In mir atme, ami at the nwei"i irn-e ilmi can b reached by ilir'-ct. ililelliueiii mil ier?nnal UIN-Iiaea nl Aral lunula W.-n w siibniit mir IIVti n lt- fnr inteotln. win pHripitn and cminem. a -ntt lent tlil w are In a wltnn In ntlcr iiiiikiiuI lni(uc ments, and t" aerie M the Inli-reai nl llie public in DimiiiHt nt IohM iinuri.iwd. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. I'ubllo Square, Hank Street. I.chI ton. Pa. June 7, ISiU-U. SATUltDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1883. SPliCIAL SOTICElVrsmi' ir..l i.t lavniputa tit tlna fluti bv tmmev nrderf liostal niiU'8 will plenp inakp theni ivh i It the WKIMPnKT 1 r6T UJT1CK, S lln ilgbtnii otlice la Mit u innijti.i oMri nfhee Newspaper Laws. Any perann ivbn ti,kpplhp pii)-r rt-sulur y Irnni the pit cIIki-. win iher iliiiTti-il In is iiHine or wIipIIiit ho is a rubci ibtr oi nl. in 14 -.IINjl,fM fr llie HV. The rourla Iihvp ilepiilil tlmt rpiilui; h ile nenapa eis slid peiio-iiOHla luitu tin st t Iliif or relimviliu ami VHV.tig thelii iiicHlied for, is a yinma facia evideiicrt nl ntkntioxal rK,.eu. Our NciKhborliood In Briel TIIK HANK OFFICIAL, To gamble, the fi-.iids of the bank be drew, He robbed the widows and orphans too; Willi llltv llu usimd Ui liars he lied; 'Another goud man gone wrorjjt" they said. THR l'l bFF.ltr.lt. Tlio night was bluer, the tramp was old; lie stole a coat lo liiep out of the cold. Pursuit Mion iclloiu'il, the cbaie us brief, vnd the crowil vxclaimrdi "iUey have cauglit the tliietl" -Squalling babies are as distracting as Kilkenny cats," Lr. littll s IJaby oyrttp soon restores haimony to tho liousehold. Only tentv-live cents, When your horses aru affected lth I033 of appttlle, or have, rough eoat.hide oounu, or worms," Day s Horse row. der should bo promptly given. ur. mill's uaitimoru puis arc an procd and used by myilads of people throughout the land. Forblood diseases Here is nothing so good. Twenty-live cents. A fire company ha3 been organized in Slat ugton. lliauksglvlng day will come on November iUth thlsjear. paying quantities ot copper are reported In SouthCanain.AVayne county There are several new buildings in course of erection on Northampton street, this borough. DSr"Fathcr, buy Willie a watch and chain lor only $3 at E. H. Iluhl'tj, Mnucli Chunk, and tho watches arc wavrantfcd to keep time. Congressman Scranton Is credited with wanting to buy a controlling Inter est In tho Wilkesbarre llccord. 52T" Go to Krs. liodcrer. under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shave and a faslonable hair cut. We have been requested to call the attention of our council to scvetal "Nasty" gutters along l).uik street. The Mauch Chunk township school board pays the lansford Record for publishing an account of their proceed Ings. wnen an article, is sold "no cure. no pay," why not try It? That is the way Jadwln s tar syrup for coughs, com ana croup, is som at i nomas Miss Ella Relchard, daughter of Simon HeL-hard, died last Saturday morning In the twentieth year of her age. Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Cummings, ee Mary Packer of Slauch Chunk, will pass tho Winter at their orango planta tion in Florida, near Jacksonville. During the month of September there were 31 births In Allentown, males 14, females 20. Deaths for tho samo time, 10 males 7, females 3. 37FOK SALE, A House and Lot. situated on tho corner of Second and Iron streets, in this boroush. Atmlv to Charles Froehlich, on the premises. If. Tho article on the fourth rage of to-days Advocate, Indorsing the co operation of teachers and parents, which we clip from an exchange, Is well worth reading. JUT"! have on hand a full line of horse blankets, lap robes, light and heavy harness, collars, whips, lie., all of which I am selling at very low prices. MILTON FLOUY. Welssport, l'a. The G. A. It. fair and festival, for tbe monument fund, at Mauch Chunk last week was a success. The gross re ceipts arc reported at about $-4,600, and the expenses at from $700 toS00. Save half your cough medicine bills by buying a S3c bottle of Jadwin's ur syrup, which contains 3 ounces, while no other cough syrupcoiitainsover 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. The Onoko Hand, of East Mauch Chunk, treated us to a very delightful serenade on Friday morning of last week, while on there way from the depot to the fair grounds. J3,(jo and see the large assortment of fine lk anil 14k gold watclics at E. 11. Ilohl's, Alauch Chunk. "Just splendid!'' Is the expression of the ladles after enjoying a ride around our valleys in one of David Ebbert's handsome "rigs" which he furnishes at low rates at his livery, on North street, No wonder that people complain of nam times wncn tncy pay buc (or a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 25c bottle of Jadwln s tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay," Thomas sells It. Isaac Smith, died at his horns In Upper Mauch Chunk, on Saturday afternoon last. Aged about 63 years, of consumption. Deceased was an old resident of Mauch Chunk, It Is the poor man's friend, but the rich man uses it also; because It is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, and is sold "no cure, no pay." We refer to Jadwin's tar syrup. Sold al 1 nomas , Mrs. Wm. Ryan, of East Mauch Chunk, died In that borough on Mor.. d ty, at the age of eighty years, of gen Ural debility. -Every glorious act of a great II ifol starts fonvard an eloquent fact. l)r. j starts fonvard an eloquent fact. Dr. ,vt t10 section and trackmen on hull's Cougli Syrup Is tho glorious act ,, T . ., . , ,.i, . of a life's study, and It Is u positive fact 1,18 L & s- ra"roaJ mn to worlc on that It stands without a rival. tlio U hour system on Saturday. "Hoiks for a season hlds the world I IrT' Hond' E. 11. Ilolll's farewell," when a man finds himself In "v "" '- thu relentless grasii of neumlRla, hut he bargain ptlCCS 111 lOCfHS 111 tO snillos and takos licait when his vlfu ,!,... ;c.iln - ' ' brings a bottlo of Salvation Oil. o. Ono day last week the remains of I A nice six-roomed dwelling house, llev. J. Brobst, vshlch had lain at rest In East Welssport for rent. Possession for a period of 41 years In tho old grave- on October 1st. Apply 'to Mrs. Cathar yard ut Stockcrtown, Northampton lne Snyder, Welssport, or to Sheriff C. county, were taken up and removed to W. Lentz. - a cemetery In Easton. Wanted. A good girl for general tEf-For a good watch or clock go to housework, apply at this oilleu for In- D. i. Book's jewelry store, Lt-hlghion, formation. " Iho tiuslces of Muhlenberg Col- J-Our mcrclmnt la, ictlng depart. lego will meet at the college on the first meut comprises a full li'ie of tliu latent Thursday of November for tho purpose ?t'l"uf in5!1 JVr I.r?! l"aJ , ' ' 1 to order at slO, JSli', Mf in t S18 brown of electing a college president to fill tho aml black corkscrew ti.u an l up. Ono vacancy caused by iho resignation ot Rev. Dr. Sadtler. t&t lioss iiatt nt gold w tc'ie.s I'm-onlv $'o. w iiiTiiut- ed lor '20 years, at H. 11. lloYl's, Mauch Chunk. Al. Fry, of tho Catasauqua nouse, Catasauqua, will In a few weeks take charge of the Mansion House, at that place, where he will be pleased to meet any and all his old friends. Al. was a f jrincr Lchlghtoutan and we arc pleased lo notice this evidence of his success. Cliiuss cfcI3to . 'Die Tnil. ors, still have a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suitings on hand. While Henry Constantino and his son were working In a breast at Morris Ridge Colliery, at Contrnlla, Tuesday, they were caught In a fall of coal. The boy cscapod with slight lnjur!osi but his father was so badly hurt that he died shortly after the accident. He leaves a wife and four children, C3?An all-wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22. at the popular tailoring establishment ol li II reters. $-WALL PAPER RA11GAINS Drown back paper, 0 cts. and upwards. White ' " 0 cts. and '.' Gilt " 25 cts. and " in small lots, as low as 5 cents for whlto uack paper, is. r . LiUCKenhacii, 01 Uroadway, Mauch Chunk. Tho extensive spelter and oxide furnaces at Constable Hcok, N. J,, owned by Osgood & Co., are to bo re moved to Frldensville, Lehigh county, Pa., and put near the company's large ore mine at the latter place. '1 he Alrcy furnace, near Allentown, which has been Idle for over a year, resumed operations In one of the stacks on Tues day. P An excellent time keeping eight clay clock for $3.00r warranted at E. 11 Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. Call and see them. A quiet wedding took placo at the Methodist Parsonage on September 24th, Mr. Elvin Houpt and Miss Annie M. Wauisley bring joined In wedlock by Rev. J. J. Timanus. FhcenlxvUlc Star. We congratulate the joung couple and wish them much happiness In their journey through life. Mr. Iloupt was a former Lehlghtonlan and numerous friends hereabouts join with us in wish ing htm success. Dr. C. T. Horn Lchlahton and W. F. blery Wcissport wish lo statu that tncy luvo at last found an article they can sell on its merits. It is with pleas ure tliey guaiantco lo thepublicAcker's English Remedy as a sure and never- failing cure lor Asthma, Coughs Whoo.ilng Cough. Croup, ami all l.uiu Troubles. It Is thu standard remedy for consumption, ilicy nave nevur found us equal, Among the attractive things shown at our County fair last week were Harry A. Ucltz's 140 1-2 lb. pumpkin, turnips S Inches in diameter, and two fret around, splendid apples from the li.00 bushel crop gathered on Major Robert Klotz's Indian Mountain farm, line grafted chestnuts from Samuel Gren. sweig'sfaim near StemlcrsUIIc, large cultivated chestnuts from various places, and a large display of stoves, hardware and agricultural Implements of the Lehigh Stove Manufacturing Company, (j-gir il. II. I'etets. at tin Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you iin all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. Monday morning at tcven o'clock the canal boat. "II. D. fclatk," cun manded by Captain Jame Maston, left the weigh lock at Mauch Chunk, ami at ten o'clock the same ccnli:g the boat passed through the Allentown lock. This Is considered the best time ccr made on the Lehigh Canal, VJ miles in 15 hours The boat was obliged to go through 45 locks, at each of which there was u delay of between live and eight minutes. The boat was drawn by two mules and was loaded with a hundred tons of coal. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlchton and W. F. lliery eissport, would specially recommend to the ladies Acker s Dys pepsia Tablets. As a laxative ihey hate no equal. They aru guaranteed to emu Chiuuic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising trom a deranged alomaeli. ith afteetita of the Tablets, Sick Headache is impossible. At a meeting of tho West Phlloso plila Society of Hyde Park, In Scranton, held Saturday evening, the members of the society who arc employed in mines in Scranton passed resolutions denounc ing published reports of the revival of Molly Magulrcisin as false, wicked and Infamous, assuring President Slnan, of the Delaware, Lackawanna ifc Western Coal Company, of the cordial relations existing between him and the miners anil laborers employed by bis company, and declaring that his presence In this valley will ever be a source of pleasure to them. The Allentown Iron Co. is at pres ent having two of Its stacks, Nos. 3 and 4, razed to tho ground, and It Is said that before long stacks 1 and 2 will also be removed and two large new furnaces, of the latest pattern, erected In place of the four. Stack No. S.wbich is In blast now, will be retained. S37A fine lino of gold, nickel and steel spectacles and eyo glasses at D. S. Rock's jewelry store, Lehlghton, Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, will be at Summit Hill on the 25th Inst., where he will confirm a large number of children at present preparing for tho sacrament. lnit.l In ll,u t,ltn AnL-clJo lltr. Cardinal McClosky died at 120 ' 6tunlsy afternoon. 53Pl'Ino gold watches at U.S. Bock's. 1'ileo Star Clothing HalU iZ Sns.-me- luimi street, Alaucli Uhun. For the week ending C. 10, there were 148,1)20 ton9 of coal sni;pod over tho L. V. Rlt.. making a to'.al for the year of 0,0S4,O77 tons. sliQwirij; an In crease, as compared with tho saine'tjmc last year, of 07.874 tons. ' ' fcfMlur and a .hull ciocks f in lor sev n;y-nve c uts,atE. 11. Ilohl's, -Mauch Chunk. There will ba no church services in the Lutheran church to-morrow (Sunday), owing to tho absence of the pastor, Rev. J, H. Ku ler. The Women's Homo Mission of the Presbytery of Lehigh, met In annual session at Easton, Wednesday, At night Rev. Dr. John Gillespie, of Eliza beth, addressed the society, EQ""Mr. John Radcr has removed to the ono price Star Clothing Hall, where vou can tret measured for a line all woolenoverco.it or suit marked down to rock bottom prices. You will get a good fit, reliable trimming and every garment warranted to bo' lower than you can got elsewhere. One.Price Star Clothing Hall, below-L. V. R. R. office, Mauch Chunk. Another largo slate quarry Is to bo opened near Wind Gap.the Shover farm having been bought for 23,000 for this purpose, State School Superintendent HIg bee has issued a circular to county sup erintendent naming Oct. 20 as School Arbor Day for the planting of vines and trees about school property, the weather and condition of the ground having made it linpojalblu In many parts of the State to observe Arbor Day on April ICth last. KtaChcapest on enrth iolicl silver 4-ounce full jew eled top plate, genuine Amer ican quick train Llgin Hail road Watch, chain and patent key lor only $9.50, warranted at 10. II. Ilohl's, Mauch (hunk. These piic. s are the lowest ever known. Call and see them. A young son of Jeremiah Sandt, of South Easton, began to vomit blood early Friday morning. He was well when he retired for tho night. The, bleeding continued despite the untiring efforts of several physicians and the boy died in tho evening. About six weeks previous tuu Doy cut ins tongue,, on a tooth by falling and ho bled neajly a week from an apparently insignilicant wound. Rofore noon Friday this scar reopened and also continued to bleed until the boy died. The case, which Is known as hemorrhagic diathesis, Is a rare one and generally fatal. Dr. C, T. Horn Lehlghton and F. Uiery eissport, wish to make an assertion, whicluhey can back with a positive guarantee. It is nil about Acker's lilood Elixir. Thev claim for it superior merits o erall other remedies of its kind, and guarantee for it a posi tive and bui-e cure, for Rheumatism. Syphillis, and all blood dlsordeis. It frees tho skin from spots and disease, and leaves tho complexion clear. Ask them about it, The Democratic Senatorial Confer ence met in Strou.lsburg, at tho Indian Queen Hotel on Friday last, nominated George H. Rowland, of Pike county.for Senator, to lill the vacancy caused by the resignation of the Hon. John D. lllddls. The district Is composed of Carbon, Monroe and Pike counties. 257"A full line of the latest styles of hats, capi, and gents' furnishing goods. You will get a Webster Dictionary with each Webster boy's suit. One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. A foot-raco took place at the Driv ing Park, in this borough, last Monday afternoon, for a pur30 of $100 aside. Tho contestants were Harry Cooper, of Philadelphia, and James CunnlnghanvjtjEn tho four-hundred-and-fortv-yards of catasauqua. 'iui race was won byT the latterbyabout two yards. Distance 100 yards; time 10 3-1 seconds. Con siderable money changed hands on the result. ' Crjr"JIen's Rood suits or overcoats for S3.50, $4.40, (.5,05, $7.f0 and upwards. In boys' suits wo keep a great variety for little toddlers up to the school boy, prices range from $1.50 up to $7.00. Every, garnipnt Is marked in plain fig ures at the One Prlco Star Clothing Hull, corner Race and Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk. John D. Bartoletto Post, 481, G. A. It., meeta 2nd A 4th Tlmrwluv each month, ut :30 p.m., in Rebcr's Hull, until furiher notice. A lull attendance of cnmmdt-s is requested hs hasincwi nf importance will bebrmight before the Post, livonler, Jo.S. Vuid,'P. C. Al. WiiirasonAjt, Adj. Matrimonial Kuntz 3atz- In Allentown, on Thursday afternoon at five o'clock Mr. Marvin O. Kuntz, a prominent young business man ot this place, and Mlts Eva M. Rutz, a very estimable young lady of Allentown, were united In tbe holy bonds of wed lock by the Rev. Samuel J. Wagner, D. D., of that city. We extend to the youngcouple our hearty congratulations ; wishing for them a safe and -prosperous journey through life, unattended by the many cares which fall to the lot of come. They left the same evening for New York and Boston where they will spend some time. A New tndasirr. Hazleton PWIn SneaJter; The old plaining mill once owned by Longshore and Hofecker on West Juniper street, Hazleton, Is being entirely renovated by a force of carpenters under the super vision of R. M. Cooper, preparatory to It being used for a pork packing and storing establishment by JosephObert, of Lehlghton. The building will be made suitable for the aboye named purposes In every particular. It is Mr. Obert's intention to commence as soon as possi ble In the pork packing business. This will be another Industry added -fo the number already established here and one it fo ho-e.l will reaclve the support 1 which it Is deserving of. I l'toylo la and on t of Town. Our people who" nmy liaye relatives or by si'iiillnc In tlwlr nuiiii's mnl resilience tur im0.uMH...iiuiiiTimii-au.-iuiiToit.j Mrs. W. W Morthlmer rr.t , .. . spont I iiiiirsuay in j.enigti tap. Our young friend George Drink man, of Pcely, Pa., was at homo on a visit this week. Thomas H. Kuhnsman and wlfo, of Weatherly, wcro foiling friends here abouts last Monday. Our young frlon-1 A. F. OlJt, of Pleasant Comer, made tn a pleasant! ctll on last Saturday. Mlssos Lulu Zehner an! Lolllo Clauss spent several days this week with rjlatlvos at Tam.vjui. Mfos Addle Hall, of Scranton, who wa3 sojourning with Miss Ida Trainer, left for home on Friday. Harry E. Sweeny an! wife, of Drlf lon, spent last Sunday tn town with R. L. Sweeny, on Rank street. Sherllt Lentz, of Mauch Chunk.and non, J, W. Maloy, of tho Lait3ford llccord, were In town on Saturday, Miss Jlyi-ft M. Good, an estimable young lady of this place, spent several days with her parents at Philadelphia last' week, John Krotj and wife, of Chambers- burg, were visiting at tho residence of Chas. Klelntop, on Bankway, during this week. Miss Ida Trainer, who has been visiting relatives and friends In Wapa- koncta, Ohio, for several months, has returned home. Misses Hattle DePne, Carrie Dunn, and Louisa Aszmann, of Hazleton.wcrc the guests of Miss Ida Trainer, on Le high street, during this week, Jonathan Klstler, tho jovial land lord of the Carbon nousu, spent several days at Ashland and Shenandoah, Schnylklll county, this week. -r-Republlcan candidate, J. Lv Gable, of town, for Prothpn6tary,'wo regret to state, has been confined to his hou'3a during the week with a severe cold '"'Mr. and Mrs. Selbcrllng,"qf North Pcnn, Mr. and Mrs. Le'wls House'r, and Mr. and Mrs, Lontz, of Tamaqua, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jonathan Klstler. Mrs. Granville Froellch, of Minnea polis, Minn., is home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Horn, She oxpects to return to her Western home In a few weeks. i The Democratic candidate for sheriff Harvy H. Smith, of Weatherly, was In attendance at the fair here last week. He has visited nearly every section of the county and claims that his chances for election are all that he can wish. Prothonotary George W. Esser, ot Mauch Chunk, put In an appearance at our county fair on several days last week. The third-term bug-bear seems to have died out, and there Is now little doubt but that Georgo will succeed him self In the prothonotary's office. But friend Gable is after him with a short stick, and Esser must keep himself "humping around" to make success certain. Sport at lehlgh, At tho fall meeting of the Lehigh University AthlcticAssoclatlon, Bethle- hem,Saturday af ternoonthere was a large audience. The "day was propitious. Tho onc-mllo walk-wfls-a walk-over for J. S. Seabart, '80. Ttmc, 0 minutes 5 seconds. In the hundred-yards dash F, n. Farquhar, '80, C, M, Schwartz, '80, G. B, Shane, 'SS, and A. K. Lcuckel, 'S8, entered. Farquhar won. Time, 11 2-5 seconds. Running high jump, G D. Lang Ion, '87, won with 0 feet 1 inch The half-mile run was won by E. P. (r,mkirk, 'S7. Time. 4 minutes 25 seconds. In the bicycle race, ono mile, AW S. Ramsey, '83, D, Emery, 'SO, and Is. M. French, 'S9, contested. Ramsey won in 14 minutes 40 seconds, Emory second. For the hurdle race, R. L. Whitehead, '87, and R. K. Polk, '87, entered. Polk won In IS 4-5 seconds. For the slow bicycle race,one hundred yards, J. II. Mllhollan !, '8S, had a ride over, In 55 seconds. For tho mile run, P. Toulman, '80, E. P. Vankirk, '88, Charles H. Miller, '88, and Charles Roynton, '89, entered. Vankirk won In 4 minutes 5'J seconds. For the pole vault, R. L. Whitehead. '87, J. A. Morrow, '80, George S. Mich, '89, en terod. JItsh was tho winner with 8 feet 1 1-2 Inches, Whitehead second, 0 feet 7 Inches. For tho two-hundrcd-and twenty-yards dash, C. W. Schwartz and F. H. Farquhar entered. Farquhar was the winner. Time, 20 seconds. In the rnnnlne broad jump Farquhar made 10 feet 2 Inches and Polk 10 feet 0 Inches, flash, G, B. Shane. '88, had a run-over. Time, G2 seconds. Iround Pleasant Corner, Mr. J. Lentz with his sister, of Weatherly, spent a few days In this place with frlends.durlng the past week Geo. W. Morthlmer and L. O. J, Strauss, of Leblghton.spenta few hours at the Eagle Hotel, last Friday evening, and enjoyed themselves with our young folks, Quite a number of our people were In attendance at the Lehlghton fair last week, regardless of tho iuclcmcu weather. Our young friends A. F. Oldt and W. H. Mutnbower, who were employed at the saw mill of D. Nothstein, left for "pastures anew" one day this wrck. We hope to hear from tbeni soon Two of our voting men met with quite an exciting adventure (?) one evening last week. It seems that they left the Lehlghton fair late in the after noon and proceeded to Beaver Run on a business trip. In returning home, later on. it belfts very dark, they cot on tbe wrong path, and shortly afterward came. across wnat tney concluded was a "wna cat," but later turned out to be a dog. Frank Klstler, of Lansford, drove through the valley last Sunday, Jacob Meltzler, of Monroe county, was the guest of Nathan Gerber on last Sunday. Joseph. Cash Dejjoilti in Vallsr Banks According to the last published bank statements there were the following amounts on deposit In the banks In the Lehlgh Valley on Oct. 1, 1883: Allen town National, $730,705.14; Second Na tional, Allentown, 6524,110.72; Easton National, 8035,281.01; First National, Eaiton,$712,622.e8;Nortbarapton Coun ty National. Easton, $239,33d.l7; First National, Bethlehem, $311,118.01; Le hlgh Valley atloaal.Bethlehem, $S21, 240.89; First Nations!, Mauch Chunk, 708.340,69; Llndennan National. Mauch Chunk, $134,301.cli; becund National, Mauch Chunk. $lo7,(Ufl.87; F tlonal, Lvbiguton, $77,721,63. irst xna- 0)nrt Froceedlngs. Thu October lenn of Court convened at the Court House, Mauch Chunk, on Monday morning last Monday inorniug last. 1'rosent: lion. S. S. Drelier, Prosldcnt Judgr, and hfo a3SoclaU-s Hons. Leonard and Mcendsen, After healing tho usual quarterly returns of the constables, Judgo Lrehcr charged tho Grand Jury, In tho afternoon several decisions wcro handed down. Tho first was In thu caso of tho L. C. & N. Co., tn tlio mandamus suit against the supervisors of Mauch Chunk Township to compel them to appeal from a number of judg ments gWcn Justice Shay, of Summit Hill, against the township. Judge Drchcr refused the mandamus. In tho case of Urn petition of tho citizens of Batiks Township lo reinovo Phil, J. Boyle from the ofiko of Poor Director of the Mlddlo Coal Field Poor District, on the ground that he had for faited his oIIIch by changing his resi dence from Lausanne Township to Hazloton, Judge Drchcr dismissed the! petition, Ia tho case of Hanley and Welsh, against John Donahue and the L. V. R. R, Co,, as garnlsheo of Donahue, judg ment was entored against the company for the amouut of the plalntluVIclalm. The commonwealth versus Alfred W. Buck, a caso of desertion, was settled by agreement between tho parties, Thccasc3of tho Commonwealth ts. Thomas. Beltz, assault and threats, and of tlio Commonwealth ve. Henry Kelfer, a charge threats, were also settled, On Tuesday morning the oaso of the Commonwealth against Adam Christ- man, a charge of assault and battery on his wlfo, was tried, Several witnesses were heard and tho Jury after remaining out several hours returned a scaled ver dict, which declared Mr. Chrlstman guilty as" charged, ' A case of the Commonwealth against Ahtliony; Surinan, two indictments, ono for selling liquor without license and the other for selling on Sunday, was next calluJ, Mulhearn for the Common wealth and W," M. Rapsher, esq,, for Surman, The two eases were tried tojelhor. For selling without license he was found guilty as Indicted, and for selling on Sunday he was found guilty with a recommendation for mercy. The executors of tho estate of the lata Louis Flentjc filed their answer to tho rulo taken on them to compel them to pay legacies, pending an appeal to tho Supreme Court, by Miss Adclheid Stumpf. Monday, October 19, 9 o'clock a. in., was tho time fixed for tl mcnt, In tho estate ot the late Joseph Schneider, of 8ummit HUH, guardians for the minor children were appointed. In the equity proceedlncs by tbe Haz ard Manufacturing Company against J. M. Drclsbach, assignee of the Miners' Bank, of Summit Hill, the Mechanics National Bank, of Philadelphia and Herman Riebe.to restrain the defendants from prosecuting suits at law against the plaintiff for the collection of a note or orait in controversy between litem, tno court fixed Saturday, October 24, for the argument on motion for a pre llmlnary injunctlou and demurrer by tuc ueicnuants, The Coal Trade, Last Monday's Philadelphia Ledger, says: The anthracite coal trade is In a healthier condition than at any previous time this season. Prices are firm, the demand In excess of production, and hence the stocks of coal at tidewater shipping points, and at interior stock ing places as well, are being gradually reduced. Special coals are quite scarce for Immediate delivery, and the line and city trade is absorbing the domestic sizes of the common brands of anthracito os rapidly as they are brought to market. There Is a scarcity of cars, owing to the detention of them by the lino and city trade, whose facilities for discharging is not as good as those at tidewater points, This detention Is annoying to individual miners, and has In one or more cases resulted in a suspension ot mining oper ations, and it is, as well, interfering with shipping. The Reading Company is now refusing to charter vessels unless there is coal on Its wharves to afford despatch in loading. On Saturday tho Reading Company's total stock of all sizes ot anthracite at Port Richmond was but 07,000 tons, of which 75,000 tons were chestnut and pea coal. There is out littlo speculation in coat now. excepting In chestnut slzc.as the anxiety to do as much business as possible before the close of navigation lias sum ulated the trade and brought It into its present healthy state. A Wilkesbarre Church Blown Down. Wilkesbarre was invaded by a terrific wind-storm about S o'clock Tuesday morning, which continued until noon, Much damage was done. The new Baptist church ou Parrlth street. In tho southern part of the city, was first un roofed by the wind, after which the building collapsed. John Flannery, a slater, who was on tbe roof at the time, was thrown down among the debris and sustained fatal Injuries. A carpenter named Carrol was struck by flying timbers and seriously Injured The other workmen also at the building mado a narrow escape with their lives The loss will fall heavily upon the contractor, who in another week was to hate turned tho building over to the church trustees. In the city signs were blown from their fastenings and other damage sustained. In the suburbs many families residing in frame houses were greatly alarmed. STOCK MAHKET3. Reported up lo 12 n'.ilnrk, by D Raven li Townrnd,Bankrre,Nn. 3 8 Tidrd StrrW, Philadelphia. Btnfss bought and sold either for oaah or on marcin. TMladtlfhut, Oct. 14, 1S86. bid aaked nSS'e.Ext 10St U ft Currency 6's .1301 OS 41, near U2 11JJ OBi'a 1221 123 Pennsylvania R R s2 52 Pliilnlalnhla it Reading K R 7i 7i Lehigh Vallrv RR 561 i L-thlgh Coal i Navigation Co 481 BJ Buff. N. Y. A Phlla. R It Co 31 31 New Jersey Central 431 43) northern l'acifie Com 23J 231 " " Prerd - iOl sol Oregon Traaaoontlnantal 2JJ 351 Union Pacifio ....... li 321 Western Union 761 71 Wait Shore lata 4J1 451 Loulivilla A Naibvilla 471 471 Silver, (Tradai). 83 M Tbls paper la kept on ale nt tbs erne af YERSOH DVERTISINq TIME8 BUILDING gft&ts' PHILADEIPHIA. ceTiii.Tcc Faruwwmi urriTisuB core r.OllMA.ir.0 at Lowest Caah Rntsa iriCC "isiJJfcr'AYEB & SON'S WAHUAL m m It Is rrcrared from 8".r:nrarllla, Yellow Dock, Clicrty Hark, Plrsl rcwa, Mandrake, Uandellon, and other wo!l-l:nown vcgotal'.a remedies. Tho combination, proportion, and rreparstton are peculiar to Hood's Sarsnpa rlll.i, and cITcct rcmarkublo cuics v.iiera other medicines fill. It cures Scrofula, Salt Rlicum, Bolls, rinv flcs, nil Humors, Dysrcpsla, Ulllousncs, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Ucncrul Debil ity, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Complaints, dispels that tired feeling, creates an appettto, and builds up the cystcm. Tlio "GOOD SAME AT nOSIE" won by Hood's Ssrsaparltla Is uncqnatled la the history of medicines, Such Is Us poi'U larlty In Lowell, Mass., where It Is made, that wbolo neighborhoods aro taking It r.t tho same tlmo. This success Is extending all over tho country. Hood's SarsaparllU Is tlio only medietas cf which can truly bo said, "1M Doses Ono Dollar," v.i.lch Is an unanswerable argument as to strength and economy. Otbcr prepara. Hons will nvorago lo List not over n week, v.iillo n bottle ot Hood's Sarsapartlln car tains lOOdoscs and will last o month. Hence, for economy, as well as for health and strength, buy Hood's Sarsaparlll.v Bent tor n book containing statements of cures. Hood's Sarvnparlll.i ts sold by all druggists. Prepared by U 1. HOOD Ct CO., Apotho carles. Lowell, Unit, It loo $1 j sU lot C& IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IK THE SUNNY SOUTH, Or If jnu think of Chancing ynur Location, It will repay ynu many lliourand fold To Invest Fivo Ucnta In a Mam pie Copy nf The Southern (sclonist, One oi the pretlirtt, brightest, and inml entertaining publications In the Southern States, It fa full of timely Information. Arldresa, SOVTlWfiti COLONIST. Jyll cor. Boutbern Pinea, N. C. Our Motto : " Big Sales and Small Profits! MEHRKAM & SON, , Havo purchased direot from tho Manufacturers n6 of tho Largest Assortments of DRESS & DRY GOODS. EVER BEFORE BROUGHT TO THIS BOROUGH. WE AKE THE ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTEP.B FOR Boots, Shoes te Rubbers ! Because we make it a rule to alwaya have nn hand, nut nr.ly lli Urgeii Hue of R-mil, but also, the most fsehmnablF aa well at Ful-alnntml, Ini-h we cell tor lea innnev than any oilier linuae In the Lehiuh Vallev. W tell the JOHN K LENTZ & CO..Alrq. tunn.SUOE- Alan, the BOSTON and the CANDEE RUBBERS. The bunt. Try the Ul, MA A.NM JAWo ' "; We purohsre these ;rnda direct from lbs lartnrlrs andnt firat prices and we are t her eh enabled In offer purouaiers unprecedented bargains in these goods. You rail save money bv dealing with us. We nnlv keep the lairai and u;t faalilonab'e alvlea nf gtiodt is Hock. Our nmttii la, " BIG SALES AND SMALL PR0FIT3I" TRY US. . Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c !. , We alivavi rarrv a very choice aelectinn nl'tliete nfces'snes In stock. We, buy In la'rga quaniitirs direct from inaniilacturera nnd lor CASH. Wo buy and rell Inr raab and ai a mull all whrwlml wllh us rave money. We are rapldiv working lii a repnlallnu as the CHEATKST HOUSE 1 it the Vallev. invite vou tn r.ill ami Inspect our goods, MEHRKAM & SON, Bank Street, Ijehignton, Pa," A (MAT BABGAHrri- I have now on hand one of the CELEBRATED DYER & HUGHES' ORGANS! BASS. DIAPASON. PRINCIPAL, DIAPASON FORTE, PIANO, BUB-BASS, BASS COUPLER, TWO KNEE Tha back nf the case ia carried high at central part with maaelya cornice and oip, elab orately flnithtd in the rhriceet French Walnut. Tl e catalogue price of till inktrainenl ia $227. 1 will sell it for Suitable for Parlor, Small H. Y. MORTHIMER, Sr., Carton Allocate Building. 1 I C T Pictures, Pictures, P o o o Copied and enlarged in all sizes from card to life 6ize, viz : OIL PORTRAITS, WATER COLORS, Pastels, Crayon, India Ink and Photographs, o o All work guaranteed or no pay. us a call and o o o No. 105 IN. 8th St. Allentown, Pa. Franklin Santee, Manager, J. S. KREIDLER, AGT. Orders left at the Advocate attention, BURDOCK BIjOOD RTCIBBft WETsVT S3 XT A strictly vogotablo prepa ration, composed of a cholca and skillful combination of Nature's best romedlos. Tha discoverer does not claim ltu euro for all tho Ills, but boldly warrants It cures ovory form of dlseaso arising from a tor pid Uver. impure blood, Nils ordered kldnoyo, and whero there is a broken down condi tion of the System, requiring a prompt and permanent tome, it never fails to restore tha BUlTerer. Such ia BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Sold by all drugrfjlBts, who are authorlztrd. by tho manufacturers to ro fund the prlco to any puis, chaser who is not benefited, &y their uso. FOSTER, MUM & CO,, ! WE WILL"PAY l2 00 A )AY to a reliable arly, la-i t. 1 reiitlrinau, tn rrreiva nrd- ra fnr mir iml I Jlicflllnni. Anv '.lennn hi (dying tor it 1 1 n.itinn, who rannntoall mi ill iitrfci I I illy, limit send phntiiiimpli twhlrh will I rv-tttrn1). anil nlamiftlnfaaf 8 relit Bsiule business men as WerrnM. AiliJre Elder Publlthlng Co., SM WaUab Ave.. Chiraao. 111. jury 11, IH89 LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slato Hoofer. RKPURINa promptly attended tu at abort notloe and on reasonable terms. WORK GUARANTEED. Arldrem PRINCE'S P. O., Carbon C inity, Penn'a. auggV-ljr. mains ACTION 25., Twolva Stops, WITH powerful set of Sub Bas and Divided Octave Couplicr ; Five Octaves ; Vive Sets of Reeds, two sets of twenty-three Notes each, two sets oft w c n t y ei ght Notes each, and one set of thirteen Notes each. TREBLE. MEt.ODIA, FLUTE, ECHO. TREMOLO, PRINCIPAL FORTE. TREBLE COUPLER, 8WELLS. Church or Sunday Sohool. Lehighton, Penn'a. ictures, U it ES s AH we ask is a trial. .Givo be convinced, Office will receive prompt " bvvr