fl( Calf Tcmperanco Bitters KnoTra, 1111 it lf ethnr medicine known m Sects afirpeixoa the blood of dcp-settod dlsewes. Wiltons hear (Mtlmonr to Its won aortal enrstfrs effiaoU. It Is a purely Vcjotablo rreptrsUon, cuds f.-om lbs ciurs herb) sail roots ot Call fcroU, ths madldusl properties ot -which an iSrciel therefrom wl thoot the nm of AloohoL . It remorea Use cause, ot dlscass, and Urn pi! mst sooorors hit ho 1th. ft la tho ereat Blood Purifier sad Uto-cMng Prlnclpta a Qcatlo JhugnUro tad Tonio: a perfect Renontor sod Inrigorstot-ot themtam. Heror before la lbs hitor j ot Un vcm tun a medicine, been compoaaded pooaes. 1"X tho powpr ot VinuAB Bimu to heshofl the sick of orery dlsosso mn la heir to. The Alterative, Aperient, DUrihorcds, OsnolnsUje.. NoJrtUoM, lAxaUn. Bsditlr Ooanter-Irtiuot, (iodorlflC Antl-Blllona, Sol pat, Diuretic, and Toole properties ot Vivmab gmzaiesoMd thou ot an other P"""fl". In PTo nenola can Uko tb Ditto aa accord Ine to dlrucuous and remata long Gnwoll, prorl dod thalr boosa am not drored by mioeral polaon or other moans, and tba Tttal oceaiia srastod beond lha point of repair. EitllOQs, Remittent, Intermittent aod Maluial FTcre, are preralent throughout the TJnSad States, putloabuiy lo tba rslljrs ot our by ettaasire doranromtnta ot the stomach. I!r.r and bowola. In thalr tre&tawnt, a purgailre, exerting a powerful tsnasnce upon those er gvoa, la atmlflter necessary. Tbere la no cniliartli eqoal to Dr. J. WAuroa'a ViHKoaa Bittim, as It will iDoedirr mmn the dark -colored vliv-ld matter wtth which tha bowda are loaded, at the rsama time atlmnlaunjr the aecretlosa ot tle Mtw, and generally restoring the hcaUhy fano tlona of the duraatlra organ. For tiff the body Stfstast disease by pa rifting aU Ita fluids with vtusaaa Ditties. No epidomla can take bold ot a system thus toreanned. It Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulates the torpid Liver and Bowels, cleana lnjf the blood ot all impurities, lnrparting life and rigor to the framo.ftridc&rrylnir oft with out the aid ot Calomel, or other minerals, aU poisonous matter from the system. Byapopula or lDdtffctton( ITead aehe, liln tn the Shoulders, coughs. Tight neai ot the Chest, Pneumonia, IHsrincBi. Ilod Taste in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, l-alplta . tioa ot the Heart, and a hundred other pain ful symptoms, aro at once reiloved by vnrt aisBnrzns. S'or Inflaintnatorjr and Chronlo Bheumatiam, Gout, Henrahjla, I iscaaea ot the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, the Bitten hare no equal. In these, as In all constitu tional Diseases, Wautsa's VxNxoaa Limns has shown Its great curative powers in the uiHt obstinate a&d Intractable cases. Blechattlcnl Dleiuee Persona en- , gaged tn Paints and Minerals, such as Plumb- i.noaaimerB. as o inraiysis : thla. take occasional dotes of VrKioiR Brrrrra. bin Dlaenneaj. Scrofula, talt Bheura, TJtoers, Swellings, Pimples. Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles. Ring-worms, Bcald-heaa, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfa, blscoloraUona, numors and diseaaes ot the Bate, of whatever name or nafezre,- are literally dug nn and car ried out ot the system in a short tune by the nee ot the Bitters. Pin Xape and otlior Worms, hirt tog in the syatom ot so many thouaaads, an effectually destroyed and removed. No sys tem ot medicine, no vermifuges, no anthel mlntlca, idll free the system from worms like Vacmax Brmna. Measles, Scarlet Fever, Mumps, Whooping Cough, and all children's diseases may be made lees aovere by keeping tba bowels open with mild doees of the Litters. For Female Compl-lnts, In youajr or old, married or single, at the dawn ot wo manhood, or the turn ot lite, this Sitters has liO equal. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whta Its Impurities bunt through the skin in Erup tions or Bores ; cleanse it when obstructed and sluggish In the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul ; your feelings will tall you when, and the health ot the system will follow. In conclusion i Qlvo tho Eltten atrial. It wiil snoalc for Itself. One bottle It a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy adver thmnant. Around each bottle ore fuTrdlrecUona printed la different languages. n.Tl.SIclJonnjaDrucr Co., Proprietors, Ban Fran mm, CaI., and C8, t b KU vriahington Bl, Oor. Char.ton BL, K.w York. 3old bj all Dealers and Druggists. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. A BLACK 1IKIKER. tv.o jears old, wild rfl bnck, slrHVPti nr was ntnlt-n frni the prrmlnrs nf the und'rsigneii ner B'w ntansville, reoenlly A reward iif $5.00 will be psld for the return nf the same. GRIFFITH D it LONG, FrlneeV P; 0.. Cnrbun County, Pa. Ort. 24, lsai w3 John D. Bortoletto Post, m, Q. A. R., meets 2nd & 4tl Thurwlay each month, at 7:30 p.m., in Ileljcr'bHuil, until furthci notice. A full attendance of conirudce Is rcqiiFatotl an husinohu of important will be brought before thel'ont. l!v order, Jos. S. Vkub,'P. C. -Al WllITTINOlUM, Adj. Ulnstraied American eA.u;,.m.',1iIofraj:: STOCK BOOKtt'lecW! fast boms; h"i lo train ihcm &.c. Ihons amls il them sold in the Writ. No farmer can aff irit to hn without it, lionKRT Box. NEfisaYs: "It li the hot wnk ofthekind I ever saw." Pries. Ulolb. OS ; Itnthrr, ft . M. Sent iircpaM. Aent Wanted. Exclu sive territory (liven Kuicknrhicker Rnbscription enrv, I'. O. Box tno. 133 Nattau HI., Wivr York. Oct. -.'4,, 184. Thla paper la kept on nle at tbe emce ef YERSOK DVERTISINq TIMES BUILDING thou PHILADELPHIA COIIMAICO nt Lowest Cash Rates itltl rVj.4tO.ln MVCD P CnM'C MHMIIRI staasps fr Hll.ll 01 UUI1 H I1IHI1UHI T llTril Jllmi a rneslalty. Warrants I A N II ' n( Annirinv j, 11 m . Xl'tllU. vrul HKKTIr'lHATE- and all kinds of LAN II SCRIP louulu Hnd sol.l. nl'SPKNUI-.K KNI ItlKS. I.VND. PAT- r.ni ana rcMiin rairs sttrniteii tn. uorreiponrti-cwi soiii-iten. A. A. TIKI.MAS. Attorney at Ijiw. Kooin M St. Cloud Hullo log, Washington. II. (. . oor 'IF YOU AhE 1NTEREE1ED IN THE S UF.N YSO TIT II, Or if jou think of Changing ymir LnratiM. It will repay ynu many thiitinand fiiM To Invest Five Cents In a Pa m ile Copy nf The Southern Colonist, Obs of the prrttlrst, brighter!, and inns entvrtatninii publications In the Southern 8talet. It is ful id timely Information. Addreu, SOUTITEKt. C0Z.0KIST. Jyltcor. Southern Pinw.K. C STOCK MAEKET8. Resorted up to lSo'eloek, by De Tlsven & Townsend.uankers.Wo, 3(1 S Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and aoM either lor eh or on marem. I'hifodtljth'.a, Oct. 2B. 1PPS bid asked V B3'), Kit 10.1 U S Currenry 6'n 130) US -II, new 113 mi UBt's 124 2i, Pennsylvania R R tH a Philidolphia Si P.. mil ne K li I fi 0J LehiRh Valley U R M , 5j ift, Lehigh Gul A Nuvieiiion ('..... T1 471 Ilulf. fj Y. i Phils. R R Co 4 4 Jfaw Jersey Central ,., 47 471 Northern Paeih Coin 25J 2I " Prvrd 44 HI Oregon Transonnlinental 37 27 Union Parlfie , , 641 M Western Or.l-n 7 7I Wert Bhnra lls... 4SJ 18 LoiilivilU i Naih,vill. 4JJ 49 EllTtr, 'TradM)1!. 53 H 1 m R "Original Cheap Cash Storei' UEBrw3arforEveryloiiy! Scarlet Cashmere, Heavy Sootoh, Clouded Merino, AKD Whito Morino, 1-RICE3 LOWER THAN EVER. Visiters to our store are surprised In ee s ieli a Isrto stock auri expre-s thrtr astnn ishment at tho lw (.rlo-s at whirli we are Ki-lllnx Bl' nd w.m'ler how It csn be done. Tbe explanation Is simple. Our ro ids sre all bnU"ht in Urge qushlltlrs, st the lowest tTOJlhlr price. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opp. Pablloaquars, Bank Street, Lcliljtli ton, Pa. June 7, IM4-ly. SATUKDAY, OCTOBEU 81, 1885. SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons mikitit! layinrnts In llils i flice by niutjer orders nr postal nntrs will plrape make them payaolc st the WxissmsT I'ost Orricx, as iIip hightun ollice ts mit u iimnei ur.lir olllce Newspaper Laws. Any Mrsnii whu (HkcMlie hjht rteiilnr y from the Ht ) friiv,wlntlii-r ilirfctMit to ns naiiir or whrtlirr he is n tubaciibrr m unt, is ntponiitlfl for the pay. The rinirls have derided timt rrftiFluB In like newspapers tin. I jieiinlirHls limn the oust i ffiiv, or Irnii'Vinif ami Vnv.iik tlietn mrslleil I. r, is a prima acta eyidencrt o INTaXTioKAL m to Our Neighborhood in Brief. There is a possibility of a third silk factory at Allentown. A tnanmioth vein of anthracite has been struck at Frackvllle. Three deaths occurred in Slatlngton last week from scarlet fever. The early bird catches the bron chitis, and lovers ot early morning walk will find this a true maxim. If wc were peimittcd lo make asugges Ion, we should whisper: "Use Dr. Dttll'i Cough Syrup." "Give you a reason on comj uhlon Why of course I will. I am cniuuuf rheumatism, which has kept mo en slaved for twenty years, by using Salt a t on Oil, which cost me only B5 cents. The Switchback railroad closes to day (Saturday), after a fairly profitabli season. A whetstone quarry at Newport Station, on tho Lehigh Valley Itallroat', Is to be worked. !ty When in Mauch Chunk drop in at E. II. Hold's and ask to see the AH Doss Patent Cold Watches also have some for $15. jyGo to Frs. Rodcrcr, under tltr Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shavs and a fasionable hair cut. Ellen Roberts, aged 14 years, was run over by cars near Slatlngton Satur day while picking coal and had both legs cut off. Rev. S. A. Hellncr of Mauch Chunk, will preach in tbe Lehlghtou M. K. church, Nov. 1st, at 10 30 a. in. All are invited. SALE, A House and Lot. situated on tho corner of Second and Iron streets, in this borough. Apply lo Charles Fro'chllch, on the premises, tf. -The Lehigh county teachers' insti tute will bo held in the court house, al Allentown, during tho week, commenc ing November 10. -A good houo keeper, with one child, wen s a place to keep house. Sl.OOaweek. Address.Silybilla Becker, Parryville, Fa. -When an article. Is told "no cure. no pay," why not try it? That is the way Jadwin's lar syrup for coughs, cold and croup, is sold at Thomas' -The nailers and feeders In the nail factory at Sunbury have been promised a ten per cent, increase in their wages. beginning the first of November. S3?Wc had a chance to pet another bargain for you to-day. Four-ounce Amctican Watch and chain $8.00. Call atE. H. Hold's, JIauch Chunk, and see litem. These watches must be seen to be appreciated. David Kocher, an old resident of Weathcily and well known in the lower end of Carbon county, died on Thurs day morning of last week, of pneu monia. -Save half vottr courrh medicine till! by buvlnga 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which contains 3 ounces, while no other rough syrup contains over 1 1 -a. Sold at Thomas' drug store. fhe attention of the ladles is di rected the advertisement of II. Giuh & Son, of 031 Hamilton street, Allenton n, In another column of to-day's Advo cate The Thomas Iron Company, at Hokendauqua, has blown In its No. furnace. The company now has live stacks In blast. It is Ihe noor man's friend, but tlin rich man uses it also; because it is the best quality and largest bottle for the price, ana is sold "no cure, uo pay. Wo refer to Jadwin's tar syrup, bold a i nomas . The water supply at the Mansion bouse In Mauch Chunk was stopped one day recently, an J an examination reveal ed the fact that a number of catfish had become wedged in the pipes. Intcrfcrln with the flow of the natcr. B2J""I have on hand a full line of uoroe blankets, lap robes, light and heavy harness, collars, whips, dec, till of which 1 am selling at very low prices. MIL ION FLOH1', Weissport, l'a. Tuesday morning Sam Lce,a China man, dressed In the garb of his adopted, country, walked into court at Easton and said he warned to become a citizen of the United States. Sam was asked, "Do you Intend to return to China?" and said, "Me no go back; me Demc clat." navlngannounced his intention and his political faith, he saw that the record was made and then left the court. SS-Ask to see eight day clocks for only W.00 at K. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. "Our Lord's I'rayer" will be ex plained and illustrated In connection with a Bible Heading In tbe M. T. church, of this place, on Nov, Ctb, by Clarence. S, Weiss, to which all are invited. Mr. J. Welder McMullen, son of conductor John McMullen, of the L. V. Iiallroad, was married Wednesday after noon to Miss Mary Schlllingcr, daugh ter of engineer Fred Schlllingcr, of East Mauch Chunk. The ceremony was performed at one o'clock by Itcv, J. LlndeiKtrotb,, pastor of tho Lutheran church, at the home of the bride's parrnts, For the week ending Oct. 24, there were 107,025 tons of coal shipped OTcr the L. V. KR., making a total for the year of 0,401,707 tons, showing an in crease, as compared with tho same time last Year, of 87.504 tons. David Ebbcrt, at his IWery on North treat, is always ready to supply hand some learns for pleasure, business or funeral purposes, at very low ralc9. Now Is a capltol time to take a ride through our beautiful valleys. IJinuss '& Bio , The Tail ors, still have n lew of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on hand. i The excursion season of the Lehigh Valley railroad for the year 1835 closed last week, The excursions run over the road during the season numbered SIS, of which seyenty-slx went to Glen Onbko. Many of the excursions con sisted of two and lhro sections. jjJ3irAn. nil -wool import ed Corkscrew Suit for only $22, at the popular tailoring orablishment of li II IVlers. Rt. Rev. Henry Shultz, a minister ot the Moravian church, died at his home In Bethlehem on Thursday, 22nd Inst., In the eightieth year of his age. Tho aged pastor had lived lu retirement since 1871. The funeral took place Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Rev. J. H. Badde, pastor of the German Catholic church at Bethlehem for eight and a half years, has been transferred to Catasauqua, where he will have charge of St. Mary's congre gation, which he founded. Father Uaddc's successor at Bethlehem is Rev. Bernhardt Korvcs, of Pottsville. 0E3F"U. II. Petals, at the Post-office building, Lehigh ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only $10 cash, if you order now. An accident occurred Saturday on the Lehigh Valley railroad, at the Al lcnloun furnace. Engine No. 1D0 with a coal train attached collided with a furnace train near a switch. Tho engine and several cars were baJly broken. The former was thrown from the track and had to be hauled to the shops for realrs. 237The secret of E. H. nohl's sre "Cs is that he buys In large quantities which enables him to get larger dis counts, au.l consequently sell cheaper. The machine shop of tho Allentown rolling mill company is at present en gaged In filling an order for a large quantity of Iron to be used in the con struction of a warehouse in Vcnzuela, south A nierlca. The company also lias orders on hand forsecral iron bridges Alfred Hohn.thc ex-County A uditt r charged with forgeay and embezzlement and having know ledge ofhldncyKesslir's peculations as County Treasurer of Northampton, was released on $2,000 ball Tuesday. Hohn Is expecled to use his knowledge of Ivcssler's lo point out wherein he cheated the counly.if he did. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghtou and W. V. Blery cKsport, would specially recommend to the ladles Acker's Dys pepsia Tablets. As a laxative they have no equal. They are guaranteed to cure Chtonlc Constipation, Dyspepsia, an.l all diseases arising from a deranged stomach. Uh u fiee us. nf tho Tablet1, Sick Headache Is Impossible. Harry Doyle, a young man of South Bethlehem, was fatally injured Monday morning, on the railroad at that place. In company with several others he was standing on the track. An Irregular freight train came thundering along, striking him and crushing his skull. He was removed to St. Luke's Hospital for treatment, where lie died three hours after the accident. ltoyal gol.l alloy spectacles anil cye ilasses are guaranteed to wearas well as ordinary gold tpectaclcs costing tlneeto tour times a? much, for sale at Bock's jewelry and book storei opposite Carbon House, Bank street Lehlghlon., The Lehgh and Schuylkill Coal Exchanges met Tuesday and decided to make no changes In line and city prices of coal for November. The ruling rates at Schuylkill Haven for white ash coal ate $2.00 for lump,- steamboat, broken, egg and chestnut; $2.65 for stove and 3mall stove; Si for pea, and 60 cents for buckwheat. It was resohed to main aln lit mly these circular prices. Dr." (J. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Blery Weissport wish to state that they have at last found an article they a i fell on lis merits. It U with plcai tire they guarantee to the public Acker's Enslish hemcdy as a sure and never falling cure for Asthma, Coughs, Whooping Cough. Croup, and all Lung Troubles. It is Ihe standard remedy for Consumption. They have never found its equal. The statement of the business of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and Coal and Iron companies for Sept. 1SS5, as compared with the samemonlh In 1884, shows an Increase In gross earn ings of $103,543, an Increase in expenses of $1SO,043, an.l a decrease in net earn ings of $70,600. The ten months to Sept. 30, 1885, as compared with the same period for 1884, shows a decrease In gross earnings of $2,1125,143 a decrease lu net earnings of $1,220,040. Dr. C. T. II ri Lehlghton and W. F. Blery Wilsp.it, wish to make in assertion, whiciiibi-y can back with a positive guaranTce. it is all about Acker's Mood Elixir. They claim for It superior merits overall other remedies of its kin.l, and guarantee for It a posi tive an I sure cure for Jtheiimatlsm, Syphillio, and all blood disorders. I. frees tho skin from spots and disease, anllcatesthe complexion clear. Ask them about it, Judge Hand, of Lackawanna county, recently drew a distinction on the sub Ject of the law of )lbel which is attract ing some attention in Scranton and other places where the skating-rink pestilence is still epidemic. The editor of a great metropolitan journal called the RinkXeict criticised the fitness of the judge In a polo game to act in that capacity, and when hauled up for his expressions defended himself on the ground that tbe jndge of a rink polo game was acting In a public capacity within the meaning of the Constutlon and was therefore a fair object of public criticism. The Judge, however, did not j think so, and charged the jury accord- Ing.nntch lo Ihe dlgust of the rink-crazy. Campbell, the jeweler, has jus-t received a fine line of silt or vaiehe which he is selllnc at the lmv. at ble price. A nood watch cannot In. bought for $0 or $10, but I will fell a yooa watch, warranted In every respec , at as low anil even a lower price than the aame can be bought for al any o her store In this section of thecnuntry. Pall ,and Inspect goods and prices lefore I purchasing elsewhere. Oct, 30 4w. Nature docs not give "snap" Juda rcents, but always warns off ender. Gl8 heed to her warnings, and take Dra Bull's Baltlniont l'illi In time. If a hoHd "stands with his legs wide apart; straddles! and looks uneasily at his side," he has kidney trouble. Day's Horse Powder will cure him. Tho "good time Is comlna" paregoric and laudauuin will be banished from tho nursery, and Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup alone used. 1 William Armbruster has been lodged In tho Pottsville jail, charged with a felonious assault upon Miss Bridget Murphy, of Mafatnoy City. This Is his third offense of tho kind. CUT!!. P. Luckenbach, 71 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Is in tho Held with his handsome new catalogue of new publi cations and goods forthe Holidays. His stock embraces all the latest now Books. Gains). Ornaments, Stationery, and Novelties of foreign and domestic designs. When you go la Manch Chunk visit his store and sea his immense stock of goods. He will greet ynu kindly. Thos. M. Weaver and J. W. Raud cnbush have secured the contract to put In the foundation walls of the netr silk factory, at East Mauch Chunk. Thoy have already commenced the work. No wonder that people complain' of hard times when they pay SOc for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a, 25c bottle of Jadwin's tar syrup, which Is sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells .lu The stockholders of the Sheldon Axle Works have completed their sub scription of $100,000 stock and have procuied a site for the works In Wilkcs harre, whero they will employ 750 to 1,000 operatives. At a late meeting of Lafayette'post, G. A. 1!., JJaston, a committee, was appolnted.to correspond with Ihe differ ent posts In this part of the state, for the purpose of holding a Grand Army day at Easton some time In the spring. Abraham Oabel, father of our re spected fellow townsmm, Joslali L. Gabel, died at his home in Boyertown, Berks county, on Friday evening of last week, aged 80 years. Ills funeral took place on Tuesday. The International Committee of tho Youim Men's Christian Association have issued a call to the Week of Prayer appointed by the International Conven tion, held at Atlanta, O.i.. In Mav,18S!i. The week commences November 8th. This Association, with others throuch-i out the world, will observe this season . of prayer by services foryoungiuen only.tj There was a decline of 4 3-4 cents rter buliel In wheat In Chlcatro last week, and of 4 1-2 cents rtcr bushel in Phihdclphla. Tho slate business has been quite brl'k of lite, and as a result there is hut little, ready stock on the hanks of tho many quarries in and around Slatlngton. Tf .Tnhti ZwelhlR Is anywhere In 'his sect' n if theto mtry,'tshel'su.'''ordti be. he will bo interested In learning that the Germm consul at Philadelphia wan1 s lo give him official notification that lie has fallen heir to a large estate In Ger many. The Thomas Iron Comnany blew In stack No. 1. at their furnace at, noken 'lauqu.i, Wcdneslay. On Tuesday after noon the Coplay Iron Connanv resinned operations In ftirnace No. at Coplay, after a long Idleness. O. .K. OrCer. I Department Commander Cur'lti, of! 'ho Grand Army of Mm Republic of Pennsylvania, has issued an or lei ile liotinelni "the attempt nf a few nersens at New Castle." to use that organization n the In'erest of Quay, I7p, sav: "Tint, altltonih a Republican, 1 e lenonnecs anysnieh effort as an ou'rane upon tho organization that should be npenlv rebuked hv Its nfinhers. j h.tt the Gr.-ind Arhiv of the Republic men everyn hero should nrntest against .stHi a use belna made of the organiza tion." H- further savs tint "nersons uslni the badgo of the Order for onyL such pttrroe'nre knowingly violating its rules, and iloln? it an Injury tint cannot be repaired." an 1 that, "as nn conization, the Grand Army of the Renulillc takes no stock in any candi date." Peoplo in and out of Town. pur neonle wlm niav have rebilltes nr friends visit lnK tliem will creittlv nlillie ns by h 'iii'lnc In Hn ir names unci resirtenee for publication iniilcr tills lie.ni.i:nnoit. Harry K. Sweeny, of Drifton, was in town over Sunday. Miss Laura llofford Is sojourning with friends at Richland Centre. Pa. C. C. Fulton, of Mauch Chunk, gave ns a very pleasant call on last Tuesday. Messrs. Jonathan Kistler and wife and II. J. Kuntz and wife spent Sunday at Tamaqua. Mrs. T. J. Bretney and her slster-In-law Mrs. Shafer spent a few days willi friends In Wcatherly. Our young friend T. Webster Claim spent several days at White Haven and other places during tho week. May-ba ho didn't have a good time? Miss T.nllln fireen nf MumM. n,..nb- an I Miss Flnlaw, of Salem. X. J. were the guests of Miss, Salllo RauJenbusb, on Bank street; last Saturday. Itev. V. K. Hermit mi.l wlfn nf Stetleisille. Lehigh county, were visit ing at the residence of Mr. Moses .Her man, In this place, during tho week. Weatrer'v Items. ' . iiuuu, ..li ui4 an. I ir specte.l citizen, was buried in the Union v.vui;n;i y mi ouiiauy jaai. at p. m. tie "o iu jvia uiu. .Cnsi.ln.'al)n1lnpT!lnL....tlI V.o 1 on Saturday evening, nfler which date' iv ui ne uiuiiuu inrcu uajs a weeic lor the coming season. Last Monday morning as Fred Lamlciburn was fixing shells to go hunting one of them bttrsted, which al most caused him to loose a hand. Mr. G. W. Miller, . our popular merchant, returned home last evening from a trip to tho City of Brotherly Love. Quite a number of our .young men have formed an organization which they have christened the Metropolitan Club, i hey have fitted up a room very taste fully on Railroad street. TVm .Teffrev. nf fiftlann In town last Sunday. T. A. Snyder was In town a few days this week. Vixtjf. Around Pltasant Corner Joslah Musselman Is putting up a new fence in front of his residence. Miss Clara Drumbore spent Sunday with her friend Miss Emma McDauiel, at this place. James Nothstein, of Lehlghton. drove through the Valley last Sunday. D. H. Uartung and daughter, of Lehlghton. spent Sunday afternoon with C. HT Seldle, of Centre Square. - J. T. McDanlel will build a new wagon shed this fall. The winter grain makes promise of an abundant harvest next year. John F. Zero, G. C. Deats and oth ers, of Weissport, passed through tbe Valley ou their bicycles, on Sunday af ternoou, The new bridge over tbe creek at Gerber's mill is finished. Schools have commenced, and every boy an I girl should attend. James McDanlel and II. J. Wert-man-gathered about a bushel ot cheat nuts one day last week, James McDanlel, while crossing Ihe Mauch Chunk mountain, In lulling down tliti-brake on his wagon, broke It an I vavpltclunl hea Hong into tho road; fortunately -he received no serious In Jury, Joseph. Death of Francis W.HtitrhCi Francis W, Ilnghes died at his homo In rotttvlllo at 8 o'clock on the evening of tho 22nl lnst. Mr. Hughes was born neaf Norrlstow'n, Montgomery county, August 20, 1817. While Mr. Hughes was yet only a hoy It was determined for him that he should be a lawyer. He ttsj sent to the' acsdemy of tho Bet. David Elrkpstfltt, at Milton, then fegifded as one of the best schools' In Pennsylvania, where he had as school- mates E-Ji pernors Curtlu and Pollock and others, lie began tho study of law IntheofflceofthelataCrCoriroFafqUhiri of Pottsville, In the autumn of 1834,,rrtl In the following winter bo entered tho ofllco of John B. Wallace, of Phlladcl- P In IBSTUr. Hughes was admitted to ' practice at tho bar of achujjklll county ana establish liltiiacii at rottsviue,ia:urcs, ana win ptrarrestea in a oay where ho was Immediately successful In two. Chrlstmaa will bo glvea gaining a large and profitable practice, t'..,' which ha retained until th$ last. Mr! It hcatln f PW Hughes, held a high rank " a land Sluco tho above paragraph traj put In lawyer and waJ well verged In the type, we glean the following further practice of equity and the .(ntrlcacles of plrticuj&r!l f the arrest from the commercial and patent laws. He was , ... nt- e.,.,,t ,no less accomplUlnl a, a criminal columns of the Hazleton Plain Spcaktf lawyer. When the MollleMss'iIre cases of the 28th lnst., from which It appears .came up,ho took an active and success- that at this time there are great .doubts f'Pf" .ll,,ilLrS?f"t,l0?rV IS to Chrlstman being implicated in the initio liU rnniifallnn. hp took a f.irlv I prominent part In politic. In par y faith a Democrat, he was an a Ivocate .-of A tariff for the protection of American Industry. In 1839 ho was appointed Deputy Attorno G a t by Attorney General Ovid F. Johnson, was ni pqlntel and hTlJ the office In all for eleven yeara. In 1P4J ho. was. elected State Senator from Schuylkill county by nearlv a unanimous vote, but only served one year when he resigned for the'pnn'ose of resuming his law prar tlce. When Governor Biglcr wascli'ited, In 1851, he appointed Mr. Hughes Secretary of the Commonwf alth. He resigned this office In 1853 to succeed Judge James Campbell as Attorney General. In which position he remained about two years. In 1850 lie was on the Buchanan electoral ticket, ne has ben frequently a delegate to State and tntloml Denncratlc ronvcn'.lons.where his Influence was generally felt by rea son of his positions upon important committees. Tho Coal Trade. Speaking of the condition of the coal trade.last Monday's Philadelphia Ledger says : The anthracite coal dealers are. In a very cheerful mood over the present healthy condition of their trade. The operators are happy from the fact that thoy can now mine and sell their pro duct If not at a profit at least without lois, and the carrying companies are taxel to their utmost In furnishing facilities to bring anthracite coal thus far this year is about equal to that of lait year to the corresponding date, and the Indications promise that until the' close of of navigation shippers will be kept busy In filling orders alreadvbookcd. There is a very active demand for al! but the steam sizes, and feme of the Urgcr corporations as well as many individual operators are fully "sold up" for tills months production. Prices are stiffcr and the recent advances arc being fully maintained. Special coals, which at lir-it did notsyuviarhize In tho activity of Ihe lower gra les. have become quite stiff In price, an.l about "full circular" Is being oh'alned for them. The line and city trade con'inue to absorb nearly all the anthracite brought to this market, an I. in con-cquence. the Rea ling Com pany, which on Saturday had but 87,' 00 ions of all sizes at Port Richmond, has been compelled to detain Its sleaiticolliers from three to four days awnltlngeargoe. Much of 'ho Rea llns'Company's coal at Port Richmond has already been loaded Into vessels, and iledticllng about 3(!,CO0 tons of pea and 32.000 tons of chest mil coal leaves that comnany almost without any stock of the other sizes on hand at that point woith mentioning. Vessels are scarce and freights to l!o3ton have alvanced tn SI 25 at 1 3". There Is some talk of an expected advance in both prices for coal an 1 in tho tolls on November 1st, but upon Inquiry we learn that there will be much ooposltlon to such "ill-advised action." Conserva tive, operators fear that, while theanthra cite trade Is now doins a good business at fair prices, if an advance Mionld be male it will have the effect of destroy ing Its rresent healthy condition, and thus "kill the goose which is laying the golden egg." The to'al amount of anthracite mined thus far In the year 1805 is 23,C!J0,0ffl tons, compared with 23.010,801 tons Tor the same period last year, a decrease of 20,715 tons. Mahoning Items. Henry Miller, and friends, of Lr highton, spent Sunday in the valley visiting friends. Hen still looks hale and hearty. Jacob Frantz-and wife have returned home, and arc delighted with their Western trip. Mrs. Matilda Kueppcr was visiting at her parents, oer Sunday. Ellas Rex has repaired his saw-mil', making It as good as new. As this Is tho only mill for Ihe upper end of the valley It is a thing, generally not de plored. Tho finest piece of veal raised In this section, as far as we know, was killed by W. A Sittler, one of our butchers. When dressed ready for markf t It weight 152 pounds. The calf which was of common breed only, was one day short of four weeks old. Our schools orened on Monday What icj ort e have at tbis writing, tnilti.alAB . 1 nll....1.... r- ii ., -Mr. John NeMmcjer.ofWeatbcrly, , sojourning viiu intnas in mo valley. Ilusting-becs are still in bloom. The corn crop is good anil there la still much corn to be huske l. Tbe Literary Society was well at. tended last Saturday evenlDg. Let all join bands to make tbe society a sur cess. Question for tbis Saturday even ing is "Resolved that foreign emigration should be stopped. A singular occurrence liappene d at one of our farmers home lately A. ct , witu jioncy having disappeared, tl e family at first took It as a trick, but later concluded it must bave been stolen. After a few days when they wanted make use of sour milk, they discovered the honey amongst It. An only daughter had by mistake emptleil the milk on top of tbe honey. This time it was not the "promised Canaan" but an earthen pot, that "flowed wlthmllk and honey." Das ii. Hinto Gleanings. One evening recently the ITanto pusher with several cars, while coming from Lansford jumped the track, ! smashing a number of cars, fortunately no one was Injured. Mrs. Derrick, of Ilauto, was at. Tama jua one day last week. Quito a number of ouryotinj men 'rre in atien.iance at the circus ati m men cdiuik Hit Tuesday a week. Sam -RmHoj nurehlnTr are taking' aemm loomng 10 tne suppression of peddling In Berks county. Obs of ths Bnrpnta SHycrl eftha Keiter Brothers in Jail at Wltkeibarro. A Wllkesbarre despatch of tho SCili Inst., gives the folluwlnj: .A.bram Chrijtraan was arrested this lnortilnzby Detective Smith, of Allentown, charged with tbe murder of John and William Hester, the bachelor brothers, who, on October 10, were found, dead In their cabin In the forest Hear Saybertsvillc, nine miles from Hatleton. Chriitmsn was brought up to this city and lodged .InjalU j JUe 19. a noted desperado and djas sewed, a term In Luzerne county fall for aggravated assault and battery, and also a term la tle Eastern PcnU tentlaw for burglary. Tho Uetecttvw citm that be is the man who arranged l T'T' four la number, knoivn to tho de- Kester murder In order.to obtain an expression of oi Inlon f rom tho coal an.l Iron police ndUI've to matter. Olllccr Hahmtin was In o vlewid ind strted that Chrlstman rjslJe I during he summer near. Scy berlvlllc. an.J wa well aqualnted with t '0 Kei ter brothers. A few days prior 1 1 the mardcr he disappeared from that siitlnnanl no'hlng farther was heard uitil VlsfrIed male the confession i.np'.l afnghlm In the murder. Monday the 2;tU hut., four days after the crime was committed, Oltlccrs Hampton and Orlin took tho train for Lchlgll Water Oan.an.l walkod over tho mountain to Millport an.l found Chilstmm itnnloycd in a corn field nnd engaged In an hour's conversation with him relathe lo the murder. He stoutly denied any com plicity in the act.btit stated that a paitj had approached him and asked him to take part In robbery of the Kcster brothers during his stay in Seybertsvllle. He and his wife, neighbors and several others stated that he was home several days prior to and on the 16lh lnst. The next morning he visited tho hotel where the oillcers w ere an 1 conversed for t hree hours about the time he reside 1 In tho Conyngham valley. Officer Hampton described him as a man nbout twenty nine years of ago. powerfully built, with a black pair of bright eyes, and fiom appearance the last one to commit a murder. He was married about five weeks ago. His wife resided at Mill port. Unless some, new evidence Is obtained, which is unknown to the officers in this section, he cannot bo held on the charge of being a principal in the piocecdliigs, as a numlcr cf witnesses can be procured to prove that ho was lnmo when tho murder was committed. 'i he Latest Phase. No new develop ments presented thcm.-clves yesteaday In theKcstcr murder case. Chrlstman Is still in the Wllkeib.irro Jail, and has not been given a hearing yet. To a newspaper reporter he stated that Sieg fried planned the murder, but refused to !lvc any further information. A gentle man yesterday Informed a representatlte of this paper that Detective Smltn. of Allentown, feels confident that the evi dence he will irodnrnagalnst Chrlstman will be sufficient to hold him for trial as one of the murderers of the Kcster bro'hers. A voung man told Fied. Horlacker ofSlitting-on, that Chrlstman had solicited his assistance to rob the brothers last Summer. Mr. Horlacker Immediately wrote to the Ke&tcn and put them on their guard. Hazleton Plain Spcaktr, 2Ul. While school children were playing ball at nazlcton, Wednesday. Frank Relnsonwcaver. aged 0 years, had his skull fractured by being struck on Hip head with a bat, which slipped from the hands of Ella Roth, aged 14, who was playln ; with tho other scholars. The little fellow die I a short time afterwards. Vote for Esser for Prtthonotary. Democrats don't forget that you have a county ticket to support at next Tuesday's election. Although small In numbers, worthy men are t'.pon it, an.l the olliccs for which they arc nominated aro highly Important. Vote for George W. Esser for Prothonotary. .li ititi i: ii. Gonqloff SnUTT. On Sept. Cth, bj Rev. O. R. Cook, at the M. E. parson age, Lehlghton. Mr. Daniel Gonglofi of Orwlgsburg Pa. and Miss Louisa Shutt, of Mauch Chunk. OrKCNiiou6i r Kemehek. On Sept. 21), by the same, Mr. Bernard Ocken houscr and Miss Mary Eva Ivcmerei both of this place. It Is rrcrrcd from S .r;ararilU, Yellow Dock, Clicrry Bark, rirslrrcwa, Uanfirifco, Dandelion, r...d other v.c::-Uiiown vcgctiUa rrroedlos. Tito combination, rrorortlon, tn J (reparation are peculiar to lloud's S-irsara-r'Ua, and edect rcmarkallo cures nbcra ctUcr medicines f..il. It cures Scrofula. S..t r.'.'.cum, r.ri;, rio rlcs. all Humors. Dysrcrsla. Killiiusr.ec. CfjjcK Ilcadacl.c.ilndlKestlcn, Ucncrt.1 DtV.l- lly. Catarrh, r.:icumatlsn),l,ld.-:cyt: comrlalnts.dlpc!s tl.atllrcdf.c:m ul Llvir S.creaU-a an appetite, r.nil Lutlds u;i tlso -f -rtcin. Tta "CDOB NAME AT 11CXZ" won by Hood's Sarsapsrllla li tucqnallcd !a toeblstory of mediants. Sitcli 1 1 Its pojiv. lit My In Iiwcll, Muss., v.!. ro It li maiir, that whelo relgl:bn:.u. 'u)l .UtiiR It tt Uia samo tir.-.e. 1 .i i.:.;,i U extending all over tbo c u..ti Hood's tUrjr-'i Is t!ia only medicine ef wl'.lcti c3 tru'y 1 o p ul, "103 Doses Oa Dollar," wl.lcti li.-.n tiiia.:i.wer Lie arcumant as to rtrcnsth ri d ceo: - jr. Olttcr prcpara. Unns i.l.l t.vci..ii; to l not ever a week, vrlillo n bottlo f Ho. j S .rsaparlllA coo- t3,ls lMrtoLCii.r.il w, I ! t ,i month. Hence, iur wuituiu: , i wcii a, iur neaun sijcj strrnsth, tuy Hood's rirnapaillla. Send for n Lock ffuiiUIning tUf ments rf cures. Hood's .S.is.ip.iri:i.itiMd by all drueslsts. Prepared ly C. 1. HIKU) & CO.. Apoth tailes, Iii-m M . V ict 51 ; tlx for C3. WE WILL PAY $2 01) A DAY in a rvllaliic party, l iy m CiiurtiiMn, i.t rrr.ivii urtfrs iur mir pun liiutmn Anv iti.ii i .Umc lor till- II.1SII1IHI, wh'i Niui'it cjii mi us pfri'mi illy, nm.t sand tihntnizraph (which nil relililipn). Mini hlim imnirs ul 3 rtu l.tlile hullo1 nifn s rrfraiiri Addrifs Eidi-r ralihrhinv O-i.. 314 Wul.h Aviv, Chks.'n, 111 lulv P. I8RJ LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slato Hoofer. m.p iriso promptly all. n I'd tn al n rfSMiiiahi titn,. I slinii ni.rie mid WOKK OUAltA.N'TKKD. A.Mr,: PRINCE'S r. 0 , d.rln r.iuiv Ptuu'a. aujtJO-Iy, Our Motto: ' ' "" 'i m ns'AVi We do not eiciiKrjernto when li i nn '"' " isnsaMiiasswn, si.si-i.sam.ia I mmmm ' Election DaHtaiiir 3! tionably, ihe IdVffest nnd cheCt-pQSt line of goods i this section. A few reasons why we can afford to fleufciiefcp orphan other houses : 1st. We bur find sell for 1811. 411, Wu buy direct from first-hands. 3rd. We buyinsUcU3twgst quantities as' secures us n reduction on our geptf9,& yitie out' cvstomcra (he benefit ufthis rvHtQlio. 4Pe 4o i$ t wish to mislead the public by presenting false fcfittemeafS; nc mules vo assertions loiidi are not positively tai.'iA' the TliXJTnr We invite you to cuU and insjpectt imf mense etock of goodi, comprising, Boots, Shoes Sc Ruhfabt&i ASIC FOR OOR 3 DOUBLE 0l'PER, RUBBER LINED BOOT TITS SS3t.) MidLW JLJWM C1JLJPS9 DRESS & DRY GOODS, - Groceries, Provisions, Notions &c f and bo convinced that itx vot onh sell cheaper titan tiny otk er CASH or Oft EDIT ' HOUSE in this section itui4hd our goods are of a Bilisrhr gUuliii. HeAjKcffuUit ADAM MEfiREAM & 80 IBank Street, iLidhightoii. T e largest assortment of novelties in the Lehigh Valley, Boucles All-Wcol, Silk and Wool and Two Toned. Homespuns, American & Scotcli, Boucle and Side-Bands. Cashmeres ?nd Ottomnns, all colors and prices. Velvets Plain, Brocaded and Striped, one and two toasd, Black mid Colored, lloublo Width Tricots, Plain and Mixed, Ail-Wool, at 50 ('cnts.a Yard. A 11-Wool 'Serges, 2f inches wide, all colors, 25 cts. a Yr4. H. GUTH & SON, 634 Ham-ltonSt, Allentown. OctnUr 31. ISHJ-ly A GREAT BARGAIN ! ! l have now on hand one nf the CELEBRATED DYEI$ & HUGHES' ORGANS 1 life iBl n.!3. DIAI'AHON'. I'ltlNWAL. III Vl'AsON FOUTE, IMA SO, Mass coupler. TWO KNEE rim luck nf tho cii U carriel Iiii;Ii nl ri-ntml u urith maoir mrnico and ean,cUb nrutulv fml.lii-d In lh fh' iml rVnoli Walnut. Tie csUlogue pries of tuli tiikttHinnul is 1227. 1 will sell il for Suitablo for Parlor, Small Church or Sunday School. H. Y. MuRTHIMER, Sr., 'arfca Advocate Building. Lehiguton, Feaa'a. Rateliff 6c Chubb, BAKERS and CONFECTIONERS, A NO PEALER3 IN LCE CREAM, PEANUTS, &C. FUESII It K AD & BISCUITS everjr day; Delivered in town on Tuesday, Tliurjday andjSaixuala.y'. ACKOWLEDGED to be HEADQUARTERS FOR - Canned Goods, Sweet Potatoes Cranberries, Lemons, ' COCONUTS, I 3 11 O-J O. to m 5 Ba a, t w o .5i 3 J3 ja S rr m n - 2a :BMno2 O .t . II ."O.ii! n.U rr 3 a A w5 4 3 cl-a t : 2"5 fll 7. . - o p. "1 . - t3 ' Dig Sales scad SffJttU Pjp&tet ' ciirnyi J": -v '1'rimtilS: wo sav that wo hareimatMi Plain Cloths, Tricots, Whipcords and Cassimers. ACTION 25, Twelve Stops, WITH powerful set of Sub Btus and Divided Octave Couplier, ; Five Octavt s ;' Five Sets of Heeds, two sets ol twenty-three Notes each, two sets of tw enty-eight Notes each, and one. set of thirteen Notes? each. SWEMft. TRKBLE. MEIX5DIA, FLUTB, EflHO. TREMOLO, PRINCIPAL FORTE, 1KEULE COUPLER, pot Gash. Bananas MmceKeat,, Apple. Butter, Apples, ONIONS, .i "o a 2 5 3 fi ,'IS'3 O tMOfl m mi iV, rt 5 rl el p fi o O btm gJH M o S to - ? n u o ri up 8 a oi ti t-t - tJ! UK 5 En's 3 ' a a - c a-oo .a 1 i W W.
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