BSt! ADAM MEHHKAM & BON will pay tlioIIlGllK.ST CASH TltlCE for 01 L-WINTEKOUEEN 1 Only Tomnornnco Hitlers Known. tfo other meillclao known fo etkots Orpuisiu tha blood Ot decp-aoatod dlseaso. IHlIllona bear tOKtlinoar to lit Vfn derfal curatlre effecta. It In a nurclr Vejrotablo Prorogation, au3o drora ilia naUrs harba roots ot Oall fornta, ths ln-dlclnai propottlea d srhlch ar extracted therefrom without Uie re of AlcohoL It romorM tho causa ot dlseass, Mia tho patient tecoTws ulshealtn. It tm ttin fnat Blood PnriBrr and itfctMig PKninla t a Ocotla Parrotlvo and the srstoro. Nevor before in the blrtory ol Uia WDrfa baa a medicine. Men comnoanded noeaMa- tntr tba power of Vuntoxn Blnitta la boallDj Uie alck of ererr dlaeiaa nun la hair tn. Tbe AlloraUTo, AwrlenL Diaphprellfl, OarmlontlTe, KotdUon-, Laxatlre. Saaatira, Connta'.lrrlUjit, gndoriflc, AnU-Illlloa, 6ot yoat, DlureUo and Tonls propsttlea ot TiMaoui lliTTcnsascmd tlioeu of any other medium In IVo nnruin tmn WVn ttiATlmimi aMiAnt. Inc to dlructioas and remala lone nowi.ll. nrorU dcid (heir bones are not da&roxcd br nunorat poison or other means, and tba vital organs UUIotia, Ilemtttrnt, IntenmtUnt and I ferora, aro prevalent throngboat the greM rtrera and their vaat trlbatariea during tha Sominar and Antnmn, eapeclally daring aeuoss of Dcostul heat and dryocu. Xlieao Ferera are Invariably arcomnanlad by eHen-lrederangementaof tbeatomflch. liY.r and borrela. In their treatment, a pnrgaiire, exerting a powerful laflneooa npon thins or gan, is abnalnUty necosearr. There la no catbartle for theenrnota eqoai to Dr. J, WALKxa'a Vixmab Binint, aa It will tpoeitlly remove tba dark-co!orod viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at tbe umo aummaung wo necreuona oc we liver, and generally restoring tba healthy funo tlooa of the dlireatlre organs. t'ortlty (bo bodf agalnat disease by ps itfying all Its Ealda with vuraoaa Bimna. l(o ajrtdernlc can Uo bold of a syatem thus ittnTiitoraten tbo Stoinncli and cttmulatra tho torpid liver and Dowels, cleans ing the blood of ail Impurities, Importing Ufo and vigor to the frame, and carrying oft with out tba aid of Calomel, or other minerals, all poltaoous matter from the arete m. Drspepiila or InitlffciiUois, Head ache, Pain In tho Shoulders, Oougbi, Tic nt nnu of the Chest. Pneumonia. Dizziness, llod Taste in the Mouth, lilJotu Attacks, l-siplu- vi oq ox ua iieart, ana a nnnorea ouier pain ful srmptoms, are at onoe relieved by vnra autDrrrzRa. . t or Innamiriruory and unromo Rheumatism, Oout, Neurahjio, 1 tooaaea of ths Dlood. Uvor. hara no eatial. baa ahown Ita great ouratlve powers la tho moat ohatlnate and Intractable oases. flecbanlcal DUenaes reraons en gaged In Paint and aUnerals, such aa Flomb rs, Typaottere. Gold-be&tera. and Mincn. as ther adranoa in Ufa. are sublect to Paralrala ot tha Bowels. To guard against this, tofca HUlriBWcriao, ScrofulA, talt Bheuta, rno-rs, Swelllnjra, Punplaa, Pmttules, Doll, Carbunclea. lUiw-wonna, Boold-head, Bora Ky, Eryalpelaa, Itch, Bcurfa, OtaootoraUons, ui Sumora and diaeaaea of tba Skin, of whatevar name or catare, are literally dug nn ana car rted out ot tha arstcm la a abort time by the visa ot tba Bitters. JP.ii Tape and other iTnrm. lurfc. lng in the svatom ot so many thousands, ara Toctuall destroyed and removed. Ho sys tem ot medicine, no vermifuges, no antht-l-mlntico, will fre tbe syatem from, worms like VrffKnia HmrsiL ff oaalea. Scarlet Ferer, Mumps, tVnooplng Cough, and all children's diseases vnav oe u made less eorero by keeping tba bowels 01 jrjer :n wiin nuia aoees oi too Liner. for Fcinale Complntnta, la young or old, married or single, at tbe dawn ot wo manhood, or the turn of Ufe, this Bitters baa socquaL Clennae tho Vitiated Dlood wha Ita Impurities burst toroagh the skin In Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when obstructed ondsluggUhln.thevclna; cleanse It when It u foul I jour f eeUnira will tell you when, and tbo health of me system wlu follow. in conrmaion 1 uivsvooiiitteraairiau It will spealc for Itself. One bottle i a better, (ruaranlea of Its merits than a IcngUiy adver iiaoment. Around earb rnittle "TofuUdlrecuocJ prlutud la different laoguages. II. Tl. rHclonaldDru j Oo.(Proprletore, Son Tran-liro, Oat., and tie, esn h tss Wihlngton l, Dot. Char.ton 8t, Kow York. Hold by all Dcalors and Druggists. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. A BLACK IIFIFER, two years old, with r-1 back, Flrayeri nr was rtnt-n frnm the premiafs of the undrsignei near Buw m.nille. rerently A reward of $6.00 will be paid for Ihe relurn of the me. GRIFFITH PuLONO, Vrlnre'6 P, 0.. Carbon County, Pa. Ort. 24, 1KHJ wl John D. Bortolotto Post, AM, Q. A. 11., vnecta 2nd 4th Thurfidiiv each month. at 7:30 p.m., in Rebcr's Hull, until further notice, A lull niienuancc ot comrades Is requested as business of importance will be brought bcibrethe Post, llvorder, Jos. S. Veud,'P. C. Al. WltlTTIMOlIAM, Allj. IlluStratpfl American; A treatment of.lt. i rales or Uore. STOCK BOOK Sheep; record ot lagt nori-a: Imw lo train I hem ate. Ihuus. amis ot them sold In tlia Weft. No farmer can afford to no without It, Hobkiit Hon yen says: "It I the best work oftheknil 1 eve saw.11 Prloe. (Jlnth. fa : lanthpr. 15 . 65. Sent prepaid. Axents Wanted. Eiclu alva IVrrltory tllvcii Knickerbocker Snbicrlptlen ag-nry, P. D. Hoi gill. 133 Maiu St., tt York, Oct. -.'4. 1896. Thla pnprr la kept an Ole nt ttie oClre of YERSOH DVERTISIN BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. CO I IMA I CO Bt Lowest Cash Rates iMCC laiUr-VAYER & SON'S MANUAL IF YOU ME INTERESTED IN THE SUNNY SO UTH, Or if sou think f Chancing ymir Lnrntii'ti, It will rrpuy you nitinv thmi'anil ful l To Invest Five Cents In a rani pie Cpy "f . The Southern lolonist, One m" tbe pr-ltl-H. bright-nt, and inn' enlrriaimne I'lihtiratlnne in the 8.'Utlieri RUIn, ii U full nl timely infirmatln Address, SOUTITEtA COLOXIST. Jylleor 8nutherii I'inr-.N.C WE WILL PAY (2 Oil A HAY In a rrllalilr parly, la ly hi rntlmiiiu, to rrreiva ird-rs fur nur nti licatinns Anv tvr'n plying lor lid ifcwitimi, wii'i eann'it call on us per-mi illy, muat send photograph (which will ') relumed), and nlao names ol 3 retfHi lible buiinais men aa rrfeirnre Addrr Elilrr Puliliihing d 34 Wabaih Ave., Cbirago, III. luIylt.lftM LEWIS H. REHRIG, Slate Roofer. nKPUUINO prompllr attraded to at short rMitlrr and nn rraannahl lrm. WORK GUARANTEED. Address: PRINCE'S P. 0.,0arben C-iunlr. Paan'a. aetlft-l-i. T inn I "lalaaa a -pa .laity. Warraoll I A Nil I ax anniTioNM, ii ri a k- UMlllJ ! STBsD tlKHTlrillATEM aad altltttvUof LAW1 SCttlP tenakt and aU. isVapENUM XNTJlta, .Affix PAT- svapEif .uki crtTKico, juaix. pat. leg, WaiolDgMia, P.O. ecr. TIMES Original Cheap Cash Store.' VlLVEfElVETSI Largest Stook In Town ! LOOK IK OUIt WINDOW. We n-vrr provide! ri iK.tintifnlly In VEL VETfl and nr had fi mv styles. Prirrs ar-, vrrv Inwrtt mil the rt,-rlt Id rim ii. tl.flO VELVET AT 7.1 rls. Jl 1.1 VKLVKTfl AT Pit pa l T& VKI.VKTB AT f l.?S $2 00 VELVETS AT l.4f. Good villi Blur Silks 'rin tlp'i up In J1.25. B-id r..red Vi ria. Our tturt wlil be rl.-) on Thanksgiving J, T. NUSBAUM, Opp, t'ublta Stair, Bank Street, r.iiilirl -' ton, P. JantT, I8l4.lv. Saturday, novembeu u, i835. SPECIAL OTICE.-rer-nn. rnaklng paymenta l llila. (lire by nmner orders nr poatal iifilei will ptrnpe tnake them payitiile at the WKIrRT Tn-T Orrica, or lh In hifthUin oflire i- mit n iniitiev i.r.ler office Newspaper Laws. Any pritn wlio tHkr-the psp.T re eular ly from the it i tUn-, wli-th-r ilirdil I" lilt name nr wliethr lie I a f iil.scril"-r in nnt. is rr-rmn-jt1 for the iav. The rourla liae -IprlilnR t fiat refurlng lo lake h-wipera anH u-il,Hriils fnini I lie post mc. or remi-vinff ana (eflV,nit tlirin unralted fur, ! a prima facia evidence of IKTSSTI0.V1L rx Co, Our Neighborhood In Brief, The Lochlel Boiling Mlll.In narrls burg, will soon be put In operation Samuel Zlcgciifuss has been ap polntod postmaster nt Aquashlcola, th s county. Worth, of Parls.has decided In favor of hoops, but thuy com In use slowly Ii this coivitry nvcryba ly h.ts decided thtt l)r. IJiill's Couih Syrui) Is tho best remedy for coughs and colds, and It's coming fast Into general use. Price K cents. Salvation Oil Is the Rtcatcst pain des'rover of anv age or clinic. For the cure, of neuralgia and rheumatism it has no equal, rnce only U!i cents. Furnace No. 3, of the Crane Iron Works, has been put in bla, making four altogether. 2P"Uo to Frs. Bodorer, under the Exchange Hotel, for a smooth shava and a faslonable hair cut. J. M. Glide, late Bcpublican cand dtto for Sheriff of Schuylkill county, will contest the election of Bernard J, Duffy. Wanted A girl to do housework anu cooKing, to co to the city, w.ll pay goo.l wag.-s. Address A. Hegh, anio North 13th St.. Phil.idclphla. 2 The Catawlssa Ballroad announces a dividend of thrccandonc-half percent on tho preferred stocks,payableXovcm bcr 18. It Is thought that tho brancli of the Lehigh Valley up the Little Lehigh vlii be built, as tho line has been slaked oil and Is said to be approved. Jt2F0B SALE, A House and Lot, situated on the corner of Second and Iron stte;ts, In tlili borough, Anply to ji.nrigs croeuiicii, on tne premises, if. ext ! rlday and baturday, soth and 21st Inst., a fair and festival for the benefit of the Bowman's Cornet Band will be held at Bowman's. You should attend rnJ help tho boys alon3 In their oltons to biiecced. When an article Is sold "no cure. no pay," why not try it? That U the way .lailwin s tar avrtin for emiL'hs. cot s an i c oup, is soia a- ruomas1 The Mahtnoy Trf-tl'eeWj ifecord hi entered Its 15th year. Editor Parker has made the Jfecord one of the leading labor papers of tbe coal region, and the tvorklngnien have always found him one ot their ablest advocates. No wonder that nconle eomnlaln of hard times when they pay f0c for a bot tle of cough syrup, no larger than a 2Ro Dome, ot J ail win a tar svrnp, wlilrli I- oiu "no cure, no pay." l liomas sells it, "Globe trotters" Is one of the terms for the tourists who take the beaten track around the world, llutfor a nice trotter for a trip around this soctlon of: country, you must go to David Ebbert't! livery on Noith street. Terms low. Save half your cough medicine bills by buying a 25c bottle of .ladwin's tar syrup, winch rontams n ounces, while no other couglisyruproiitalusovcr 1 1-2. Sold at Thomas' drug store. A collision occurred on Monday between Weatherly englno No. -114 and Hazleton engine. No. S02, at Ihe old Pcnn Haven siding. The accident was Jue to the carelessness of the flagman, both engines weie damaged, the tender on the Hazleton engine being broken, and the tank on the Weatherly engine completely demolished. Xo one was Injured. It Is the poor man's friend, but the rich man uses It also; because It is the boat quality an.l largest bottle for Ma urice, and is6old "no cure, no nav." We refer to Jadwin'a tar syrup. Sold at Tlir........' riiomts' The Delaware Pcnrhyn Slate Ccm pny has stopped production at Its works and paid all bills. Work w ill be resumed In the spring. Most of the quarries In the SUtlngtou region will bo worked all winter, though not to their full rapaely. The wages of the employes at the Star and Lureka Companies have been re duced ten per cent. The other coin panies will follow suit, owing to a reduc tion in tho prices of slate to compete with other districts, WANTED, nn Agent to sell our Teas and Coffees In this place. Liberal Inditements given to Agents, and corrc- stionilancc invited Grand Union Tea Co., No. 25 South Malu Street, Wilkes barrc, Pa. Nov. 7. vi For several weeks past agents repre senting tho Gillespie anil Dorsey Coal Companies, of Macoupin county, III., have been In Schuylkill region for tho purpose of organizing colonies among the Poles an.l Hungarians to go to that State. Over one hundred Polta left Shenandoah Monday morning and large numbers went from Mahanoy City and frequent mine accidents in this region strike terror into tbe hearts of tbe foreigners. &fTI have On hand a full line Of I1VI9U Ul.4U-.CbS neavy harness, of which J am i MliiTf. Welssport, Pa. 1nA 1T-.Ai..l -.t T w ' J. hivg do-Wad ttnttbt dlvUion of a , , . . m. . af uuau a utru vt ll l iiujFT.riin rtiuiia wi.r-wu,. u . Wlug f or a rww a?isrnept. lap raira, usua anu H l,,.v. ..ln .r, W,,. iv,-' -- - ,h. vteran Aasoelatlftn. -KroM collars, whips, &c, all " ,7 . r , . , near cjjaoj-4 s. . trmr , .r. : I bigltOjait'-lrNavtJ selllniatvcrv lowDriea. flagman could get back to warn an p- A ,6rmi- man had t via Letters from General Donbleday, ottft, S,Y.4-JWiilK' MILTON FLOItV. nrfiachlnff train tha latter rounded tha naranta hennaa ha wonlil nrJ. on tn Oi. Hmdhua.H. J.ndnrozrdnaataalrllaiaLKaw J Youcaubny a pound packaco of Daj's Horse Powder full weight for twenty-llvo cents, and It will keep your stuck thrlftv all winter and sprlnz. A dull, heavy pain In the side, with constant drowsiness Indicates a dls- I ordered liver. Dr. Bull's Baltimore 1 1 1. fTnn Inn. 0., will . v- . " .V. "".V"":. ' ,i . i i. i, ' f i, i i.i iiii;iiiijiuiuji, u. ...... """" itcmovc uie cause uy using i r. mm a IJaby Syrup. Only 5 cents a bottle. llev. E. Bradley Meakcr, professor of mathematics In Ulrloh's Preparatorj- School, died of heart disease at llvo o'clock Friday afternoon while excrcls- InnthevtLasluin at Lehlgh Unl- verslty, nethlchem. -Profeor Baer, Assistant State Ibrarlanforoverayear, hasrcelgncd, Librarian for over a year, has resigned, in aorent a nosltlon at Florence. S. C ucin repainted Proscnis a nit-oi . . . ! Mttjl Whemler, Kit DrlfMl. KJia Al io accept a position ai riorcuce. o. '.' .5., .. ,. sevcral-djtys at Allentown. with friends i,,. t?... ,... u...!.. n. as superintendent or ruwic senoou. Profesor llacr was for several years Supcrln'endent of the Public Schools of Berki county, nis successor as Assist ant Librarian has not been named. I ?C5ir:"n nll-wr"l import-1 c l ot us ' lew Miir tor oniv S2'2 fit tllf )npillnr tnilnrillff "S'HDIISimtPllt O II II I'CftMP. Tbo lock-on', at Lent, Lilly & Co.'a Park Place Colliery was broken Thurs- dty, fith Inst., by the operators meeting the miners and amicably ad lusting their dtfflcnlMp. by acceding to tho terms of the miners, which Guarantees to them $2 per day. Should the amount earned by the miner", not reach that figure the company will make up Ihe difference. Work was resumod on Monday, after an Idleness of over three months. The men were unyielding but peaceable In their demands and look upon the result as a victory for their organization. S5fE. F. Luekcnbach.m Brbadwav, Maneh Chunk. Is in tho field with his hnnd-onip new catnlosne nf new publi cation' and sooil rortlie Holidays. His stork embraces all the latest new Books. Games. Ort'amnts, Stationery, and Novelties of foreign and domestic leflcns. When you go to Maneh Chunk visit his store and see his Immense stock of goods. He will greet yon kindly. Tbe largo oil house of tho Standard Oil Company, at Hazleton, was com pletely destroyed by fire on the night of the Sth inst. The fire originated In the boiler house, but It Is not known from what cause. A strong wind was blow ing and for a short Umo a great con flagration was imminent, the firemen being unable to do effective work on ing to a lack of water. A large number of barrels of petroleum oil were consumed, Loss will reach $5,000. Dr. P. T. norn Lchlshton and W. F. B'cry Wclssport wlh to state that they have at last found an article they can sell on Its merits. It Is with pleas ure they guarantee to the public Acker's I'.ninsn liomedy as a sure and ncver falUns cure for Asthma. Counhs. Whoonlne Coush. Croun. and all Luns Troubles. It Is the standard remedy for consumption, 'iiicynave never round its equal. Have you secured a ticket for the Ball to be given In Llnderman's Hal), this borough, on Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 25. by the Bessemer Club. If not you should do so at once. This ball promise) to be the one the season. An elaborate programme is lit preparation, and the celebrated Slarlon Orchestra of Matieh Chunk, has been engaged to furniih tho music on the occasion, Tickets, admiting gent and lady.only $1. There are scores of persons who aro suiienng rrom some lorm oi moon dis order or skin disease, such as Scrofula, liolls. etc.. etc. After a practical test, Dr. V. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Illery Welssport, assert that Acker's Blood Elixir will ccrtainh cure all such diseases, including Syphlllls and Bhcu matism. It is not a patent nostrum, but a scientific preparation. They guarantee It. The Board of Trustees of Muhlen berg College, at a meeting Thursday of last week to fill the vacancy in tho presidency of the instutlon caused by the resignation of Bev. B. Sadtlcr, D. D., unanimously chose Rev. Trofcssor Theo. L. Selp. Professor Scip has been connected In various capacities with the college since Its establishment In 1867, and since 1EB0 lias filled the Mosser ICcck professorship of Greek. Ho Is an accomplished scholar nnd his selection is universally commended. Cliniss (0 Bin , 'Hie Tail ors, still linvc a lew of those justly celebrated 10 suiting on hand. An accident un ler peculiar circum stances happened near Mill Creek Statlen, Luzerne county, on the Bead ing Ballroad, Monday morning. Mrs. Itocky Hughes was walkingon one track, when she stepped out of the way of a freight train, only to bo struck by a passenger train on the other track. She was horribly mangled. Her son was killed nt the sainespot just ono ycarago and some three weeks ago her son-in-law was killed at the Mill Creek slope. GgrJ- II. II. l'etets. at the Post-office building, l,eliili ton, will make you an all wool suit lor only S10 cash, if you order now. A charter was issued at the State Department Monday to the Big Bed Slate Company, of Philadelphia, with a capital of $100,000, to operate In North ampton county. Jackson Lunn and Michael Collins, two notorious criminals, made tbclr escape from the Luzcruo County Jail on Sunday afternoon by scaling tbe wall surrounding the Institution. When last seen they were on a freight train going In the direction of Philadelphia. Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W. F. Blery Wei .sport, would specially recommend to the ladles Acker a Dvs- pcpsi.t Tablets. As a laxative they have no equal, i ncy are guaranteed to cure Chronic Constipation, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from a deranged stomach. With a free use of the Tablets, oic iicauacne is impossible. For the week ending Nov. 7, there were 162,507 tons of coal shipped over the L. V. It It. , making a total for the year of S,74S,054 tons, showing an in- crease, as compared with the same time last year, of 2C0.674 tons, An Fastnn disnfltrh aava that, a mal n1'" broke loose at Siegfried's Bridge on Tuesday night, and after tbe separated cars bad been coupled tho ft.irmmn oltpil In. When Inn Inln I curve and a collision followed. The . a . .1 aarianta aanflni n ah, anrl in -.,- rv-r--. ail WOUUVBV fta&U 9 M)t4 TV Sad vmwuiij CUa Bevtrsl ears were broken and the enclns , . r,;,:,r 1 Ivejburn, Lnxcrae couoty. A birthday surprise party, In bonor of L. S. Hcld's 43d year, camo off nthls re.idecaone cvcniinr this week. A residence one ccn ng, mis wieK. a large nuiuuer oi lricnjs were present who enjoyed themselves Immensely.! Sunpcr was served nt 1U:'J0 o'clock to ...l.i - l. .11 .11 I 1 " -J- . . , Hie Social Hop at me uaruon House. 1 hursJay evenliiK ot last vickjc. was n very onjoyable alflr. The party broko u aljout , O.clo:k a, m nllJ afj returned to their home delighted with the evenlns's culcrtalumcnt. I fcoaiupue i. tne jeweier. iias ,usi .frln, .i vVrv Itfgg&t Sto next door to Claus. W... """" ' ' The Interior of tbo Carbon Douse U late 1 the brush 1 ' I Adam Mehrkam & Son shipped $025.00 worth of wlnter'groen oil to N, Y., this week. .s ; Tho Lehigh Valley Ballroad gives notice that $1SD,000 of tbo sterling 0 per cent class A cAnsolldated moitgago bon's ha. o been dr,n from the'slnklng fund and will be paid o3 at par December 1, when Interest will cease. Mrs. Rebecca Whitehead Sherry, wlfo of the late John Sherry, of Mauch Chunk, departed this life on Saturday morning at a quarter of 1 o'clock, after a lingering illness. She was born March 15th, 182'J, an 1 at the time of her deatti was in her 57th year, Sho leaves five children, four sons and one daughter, to mourn bcr loss. narry Lynn, manager of the Lehigh Valley telegraph ofHce at South Bethle hem, and Miss Mlnnlo Boralg will be made one on Thanksgiving day. Mr. H. A. VanFredenbcrg. resigned his position as editor of tho Timet and Qaxctte the latter part of last week, A land slide occurred Sunday towards ovenlug al the Liberties, above Mauch Chunk, on the L. & S. road. Both tracks n en; blocked. Men were put at work once, and It took some eight hours to remove the debris, At Olendon Tuisday morning two sons of John Sharkey wore 'playing about the railroad track and seeing a fast express approaching started to run across the track in front of it. One escaped, but tbe other was caught and crushed under the wheels. He was nine years old Washington Camp, 122, P. O. S. of A., of Wclssport, will hold their fair aud fcsthal commencing on Tuesday, the 24th lnst., aud closing on Saturday night, 28th. It pro.nises to be the event of the season, and as the proceeds are for the benefit of the camp, we trust success will attend their efforts. Con. Dugan, a miner In Coxe Bros. & Co's Beaver Meadow Colliery, had a narrow escape from death Wednesday morning. Believing that the fuse had failed to connect, ho returned towards the face In time to meet tho flying pieces from the shot he thought had missed. He received three slight wounds, ono on the breast, one on the hip, and ono on the head Patrick Brady of Beaver Meadow Mines, employed in No. 7 slope, Jeanes- vllle, while In tbe act of barring down a slip of coal Wednesday morning,' a piece suddenly dropped from Its bedding, striking him nnd breaking tils' left leg close to the hip. An ambulance was sc cured and he was conveyed to the rcsl denco of Mr. Conahan aud the fractured limb set by Dr. Doolittle. Sunday sportsmen are reminded that they are subject to a fine of & every time they violato the law. Whitney, the Greenback candidate for Stato Treasurer, received 4 votes in all in Lehigh county at the late election. Samuel Kress Post of the G. A. B, of Slatington, will hold a grand fair at said place during the holidays. Stoveplpe3 can be cleaned by put ting a piece df zinc on the coals In the stove fire. Tho vapor proJuced carries off the soot by chemical decomposition. Look out for counterfeit 85 gold pieces. Lots of them' are being suC' cessfully passed, oven though they are simply made of tbe new five cent nlckle colnajo by wash'ng them over with composition of ihi color of gold. Tho earnings of the Lehigh Valley railroad for September wcro the largest known for that month in the history of tho road. Tho rolling stock of the line Is all in use, and it is only by tbe most skillfull management of the freight department that no delay Is caused, Dividends luvo been declared as follows by tho Banks of neighboring towns on the earnings of the last fix months, to-wlt: Allenlmvn NatlniiHl Rank, 4 per cent. National I lank nf "at;t.sailitia. a per rent. First .Nallimil ll.iuk ot Kuton, 1 percent i:.i.lou .National Hank. 4' ii't i-rnt. l'lrst rational ISatiU of lti-tlilebem, 2 per lhl(;li Valley National Utnk, Bethlehem. prr ei'iu. Mr. II. J. Danzer, of Beaver Bun, on Wednesday evening last presented us with a nice box of ripo strawberries, gathered that day from ills patch In Beaver Run. He Inform) us that the vines are still In bloom. Hugh Donahue, of Beaver Run.dled on last Sunday week, aged about 80 years. He was buried at East Mauch Chunk on tho following Tuesday. Alexander Albee, of Beaver Run, is lying very sick with consumption. We are sorry to learn that our old friend Thomas Purdon, of Beaver Rnn is In very poor health. Larayetto Lentz is having a new dwelling home erected on his farm In Beaver Run. Nathan Moscr is tbe builder. Tho building is 20x40 feet, 2 stories high. A good farm hand can hear of a situation by applying at the Advocate otfice. A genuine treat Is in store for our citizen?. In the shape of a grand musical entertainment in School Hall, on Satnr. day evening. November 21. under the management of Mrs. Chas. W. Bower, assisted by Miss LuluL. Zehner. A , thelatest musical compositions, includ- ing the popular "See Saw Waltz," will be rendered by able performers. Yon don't want to mils this as It prom' lses to be the event of ths season. Around Pleasant Corner. Miss Fianna Gombert of Maneh. . churei thsy wantsd him toco. to. . .., I S.M t-r k .VI 1 l -a-a,nr. .a. aistni-isin. nr mil -uin I - ' ' " - WM -as-w ) " V rntrjMlng"iilUi Join FrnU, I at T Anl,rtr-. I Jtw ara ixguinin; lepm Joazrit. I I puuucattuu uuuer una ncna. r.m m.j j(r. . E Ash, of Orcatllcud.ra., i, t .., i . ......n uuuu., i M. ri nu tnt aeveral dava In ., , , . f iiuiiii ki Hisses Lollio Masters and Emma of , spent several days with Wcatlicrlv fi lends this week Al. Knttand wife.of Allcntown, t. t. lv-t llnk .tt I oun ,aJy of CttMB ' ,9 lhJ ' t .tis Lulu 7ebncr- of town r)erit' last wee. I Mrs.-CII. Horn, of Drifton, Tn., lias been visltliii bur m mv relatives and frlf-iidi.lu this place during thopatt , e . -Week. I E. Of Zero, tho popular cigar manu facturer of Co.tlJale, was on a visit hero during the week'..' Mrs. C, M. SSjrccifyrof town, spent several days at Drifton, the guest of her son Harry E. Swccuy, during this week. Mahoning Items. Dennis Nothstcln Was visiting friends In Lehigh county over Sunday. Prof, N. M. Balllet, of tha senior class F. and M. College, spent a few days at home last week'. Mrs. Joseph Ebert, after a brief period of convalescence, was again seri ously Hi tho beginning of the wcclc Joe Cunfer and friend, of Weat Penn, caught a larao coon on Monday in Balllet's grovo.welghlnctherJudged, about 25 pounds. The swino plague has again made its'appearance-and Is causing consider able alarm. Several of our fanners have already-had loss by It. Babbits are scarce this season, so say hunters. Last week a party of four were oat a wholodayand got only. one rabbit, and they were no mean marks men either. Mr. L..D. C. Schoch, of Franklin, was 'recently appointed teacher of San' del's school. This isjtbe third man for tho position, and wc trow will be the last one. The cartscjpf so many teach' cts declining In Mahoning this year Is not far to seek J2T$25. A husklng-bee was held at C. Sit' ler's on Wednesday; although lato hi the season, it was well attended. uwing to Inclement weather on Saturday evening, the literary society was father 'thin' In its attendance. A movement is on foot for holding a literary entertainment, after tbe man nor of those held at tho close of tho NeW Mahoning school. Mr. Freyman, of the high school, Is leader. We do not know what will come of it at this writing. Dash, ThanksKlvix! Day Prcolamatlon. The following proclamation, setting 'aside Thursday, the 20th Inst., as a day or thanksgiving, has been Issued by Governor Paulson: "During tho past year we have been unusually blessed aiid.cxenipted from those calamities nnd distresses that so often befall and allllct natlonl and cpinruunltieSi lot only have we, experienced exceptional iin munlty from general and widespread disasters, but the steady advance of our own country In. civilization, material prosperity and national grandeur has been most marked, The adaption of onr.fqnn of government to the varying wants and conditions of our people and tho renewed evidence of their attach' rocnt to it. Our Institutions are the most priceless blessings that a nation can enjoy. It Is fitting, thereforo, and a duty, that the people should pause from their accustomed toll and pleasure to make acknowledgement of their dependence upon the Supreme liuler of the universe and by thanksgiving and praise to show that they are not unraitid' ful of whose hand It is that blesses and whose arm It Is that protects. By so doing we shall not only evince our grati tude to the merciful God who has blessed us, but will also contribute to the culti vation and spread of that religious and reverent sentiment which is the safe guard of public as It is the basis of private virtues." Teachers' Institute. The next session of tho Carbon County Teachers' Institute will be held at Le hlghton. Dec. 7th lith. Thefollowlng noted Lecturers and Instructors have been engaged for the week. "Prince of Orators," Col. L. F. Copeland. Harrls burgj Col. G. W. Bain, "tlio Kentucky Orator"; Dr. Edward Berks, Pres. of School of Oratory, Philadelphia, Miss Matilda Boss of Chicago, Prof. E. O. Lytcof the Millersvllle State Normal School; Supt. T. M. Balllet of Beading. The recent Act of Assembly makes It compulsory for all teachers to close their schools the entire week of the County Instltute,therefore a full attend ance of the teachers of the County will be expected at all the sessions of the Insti tute. A very Interesting an.l Instructive programme will be presented for the week which will be mailed to the teachers and directors a week or two before tbe Institute. It is also hoped that all friends of education will give the ruuse tbelr hearty support. . - Cowan Again In the Field- .Ex-President Gowen Monday issued an elaborate address to the shareholders of the Beading Ballroad Company, that may bn summed up In three brief sentences. First, he could and would have restored the corporation to credit if tbe President aud directors he elected had implicitly obeyed blm; .ceccdid, incompetents and speculate?' bivc succeeded Mr. Gowen ln''control and j have wasted many millions and ore now ra: w.ctniug iub curporaueu, ann he will Accept the Presidencv third. aealh If elected with a smypatbetlc board of directors, and regain credit and prosperity for Beading. Btnnion of Pennsylvania Veterans'. Tbe annual reunion of the surviving veterans of the 113d Bfglmeat.-Pennsyl-v&nU Volunteers, was held' in Luierne borough, Saturday fftfrnoTi. 'detain DeLacj, of Scranton. the Preildent- oi o! ttUs State ttfikiiZan: rejrres atthAir i - 111. . ., - i ??sl niltr -u tfv ,& -AaaaMr' -ak--ia t-iaa-a-r waMA-J tW M3A4UVI VfA-IQ (V4a AjJdr&jjas were daUverod by Gtnersls T T. Tk, bw4 T- c riaV.,. i Modelan; - 'r ' People In and ontof TovTht" ?,lr. ""I'1" wl! n,a',l4Te or Wends vi.iiibr tlitm will Rrently obllire us by , , ie,P and resld-nro for ' - V)OR SCHOOLS. I The following Is a report of tho con j dltton of tlio Public Schools, of tho Dor-1 ough ot Lehlghton, foi the month end ( Ing Nor. 3rd: Whole number of pupils enrolled: High sjhool ;C'ATrs60MtPrDt!;M iir3 inTirT , 41 Intrrmr - ilate , rn , 40 " . 4S ' .M " ..f.T " '..( " ..60 nwominrr. nmnmnrjtti . I'ourtli I'tlrrinry.. f Tliinl Prlm-ty,. , ( i Ct Heeond I'rlnmry. H First rnmarv....lfe Total 4C7 mon scnootl. Thask lUnn, Teacher. n followine jmpll hit been pretcnt iSSSX oi.AKyAit.rnt-yft.itai.itn.Te.eher. AliwO-nrM. fcr Mtiti. I mma Merir. Fink, Kirma Tuetiitr, EJaar Natl, Wilt n Xsnilrr. Ngar Xsml-r. Arilm- fnyler. Alb rt Itartholomaw, EJ-ranl Sirausi.Jolin '"n!f' "1"".' 'V" ""''nU' " , car llellinaii, Robeit Iloltenhach, . . .. in rRHititbt atk scnoot-Mifs Knnxs.Tesclitr trama iUlllir t)lla Fr-hn Little ( Lrnlt, Klla rtcuvmaolirr. Little Albright, I ft "'' !" ' 1 !? t'laia UeitKUS, Elmer llreil. Frank Sch ch, John lleberllnir WHmer Ho it, David .Mo. Oirmlrk, llortard Aokcr, Robert Trainer, Olcar Miller. atooxDART acnoot mas hatC Teacher. Anole Hauilenbn.b. it loon Longkamarer, Alleat Ibert.Olara UeUaan.Alabal Wheat ley, I'er'ha Ilollenla-h, Jennie tVik, Ml nontt. Utile r-rhrnldt. Mainla Frlitlnter. Irene W.tldaw, SavHa Faust, Willie Delta, Harry Wolr. Ira Nothiieln. Uranvllle Ren rlr, neriiard.Uotdanky, Thamai Webb. rnCKTii raiaiARV miss nxsRiti, TeMher. tlaibett t'leDlwwer. John Trainer, ivlffar Alt'tlaLt, Harvey Uombcrt. Attahabay Shal'c,' AJhiu Molt, Maitha Lonir, Mary Fruatt!UiarLer.Hattle(lrgKt,lWatile Horn, liroma WRlck, Uelen Xantler. llertha Far ren, Carrie naohuan, Minerva Held, Alice Wet lorm kk, Ulaneha KMUiei.Emina Patrr.. TniK0'piti9nr xtas kcbxr. Teicber, Harry tihl, Freddie Rex, Harry Nu-bann, Uniiavs DeKchlrtky Kuxene Frlttiager, huaene Acker, Hubert 11 n't, Ilirrj Train ar. Waller WiIm, Henry llrownmlller. Eva Jfrltilnger, Phene Duller, All-e lllank, liattie Trailer, Maud llillman, tlattle Krx, Katie llllU-rt, Emma Ackrr, Emma tier man, Lena Lonnkotavr, Qraca relets, Lli tie 0ku. xcumii rniuanr uiss ash. Teacher. Nettie UenKOi, Ella UoaK. Uerile lllfley, Lmira Ptlei-, rliella Uouk, Klla Petals Sarah LooKkomer, Ilattle Trainer, Ida Fry, Alice Hontt, (Jornada Hllkry, Laura Hall man, C'airie lenltarmaeber, Minnie Wahsk, Uora DeFrehn, John Sanders. Eddie rtn!th, Walter Hontt. Wetliy llrllmfcn, Allan Al IrlKbt, John tielehard, Una-las Wenninger, Wllils Kl p. r ineT rniUART miss ooon, Tenner. Sadie ltvntt, Mantle .uauk,.mer, Matil da Stanibery, Carrie Ulauk, tl.a Wolfe. Lllia S, altar, Eiuma Keller. Megr-ia Helm Kittle Wain, Orlando Hrlluun, Willie Wertman, George Mover. Albert lileinonir, Willie I llb-rt, Ibui.tfenhart. Frank Train. er, Frank Alerts, Wlltner Trainer, Charley Walp, Frank Wleand,Kobert Miller, Juieph aolt. The following persons hire vlilteJ the uiiooli during the month: Mlsl Uattle Eetuarer, Mrs Whealley, Mn. Reber, Mliiei (Jertrude Hear, Ida Rehitg, Celile Willi,. Ella Uraver, AnnU Bowm.n. Lulu Zahner. Menrs. Eugene fs'othstelo, W. O. Xander, Director, Mr Wleand. Pn,f. T. A Snyder, Uo. Snpt., vlilted tha leveral schaoli during tba month. Tha Principal made a tutal number of nineteen vlilti, ranging In time Irom rive to tea uilantct, to thediftirent rooms during tha month. J. FRANK UAUrt, Principal. The Coal Trade, Monday's Philadelphia Xedjer says The anthracite coal trade is without any now feature worthy of especial mention The demand is still greater than the supply of coal, prices are well main' talned, aud tbe trade is generally In a healthy condition. Tbe warmth of the temperature of the past several days has somewhat moderated the activity of the line and city trade, but the shipments eastward aud westward continue as brisk as the amount of coal to be had will per mit. Port Richmond is still almost bare of the sizes of anthracite which are at present In good request. Vessels are retarded by the unfavorable winds off the coast, so tiiat the available supply Is restrlcted,and in consequence freights ar6 stiffen In Limbo- Chas Laucr, claiming to be from South Easton, boarded the canal boat of Milton Sctzer at Welssport on Snuday night and stole a pair of boots belonging to Sctzer. Latter also took two large lamps, or night hawkcrs,from the bridge that spans the Lehigh river between this borough and Weisspor'. A warrant was issued by Justice Campbell, of Franklin, aud placed in the hands of Constable Levan of that place. Laucr was overtaken by tho officer at Lehigh Gap and arrested, and was taken before the justice, when he plead guilty to both charges. In default of ball, he was taken to Mauch Chunk on Monday morning and lodged in jail. .11 tltttll'D SNYDER LIESEB. On the Sth day ot uctooer, uy new a. uartnoiomew. Mr. David Snyder, and Mrs. Sannla Lleser, both of est Penn, Schuylkill county, ra. IllF.il." STEIN. On Wednesday afternoon, tbe 11th lnst,, Hymen A. Stein, aged 73 years, The funeral will take place, from the residence of his son-in-law, John Bobn, In this borough, this (Saturday) after noon, at one o'clock. MILLER. On ths Oth day of October. in Mauch Chunk, Maria Elizabeth, wife of William Miller, aged 41 years, o montn ii nays. avtit tac , nx i.ni. Am. rn.i.u. 41- '.,-.l.J W .1 -11-. f.U -j ujwivi;! , in East l'tnn, Jcnas Andreas, seed Ct f . V f .1 oi years, u uiouiu o uaya. LEVA N. On the 12th day of Cc'ober. In Welssport, Martha, widow of Isaac I.evan.aged 7s years, 0 month 0 days. KERSnNER. On the 22nd day of October. In W est Penn, Jane hnvilla. daughter of Nathan Alfred and Caro lina Aerstiner,agou ii monm,J days. MERTZ. On tbe 3rd day of November, in -aanoning, tinaiine, wne oi uran Vllle Merts, aged 22 years, 23 days. '-Her STOCK MABKBT5. Reported up m l J o';(ork, l,y D TJaven A TnwnMnd.BankertrKo. JS B Tiiird Street, Philadelphia. 8Wia boojbt and aold either for o.b or on margin. TiUaSthkm. VOr. Jt."Ri. " " bid aakad r? SS'l. Ext : ..u,i.-,r.,10)l 1IL.U u ttuurranry a'a,.,...M.nn.niatis 130, nnaTlyania JJ B,A-i.4ni4ii Mt-U railtiajpnia .aainr m juj. .11 .11. 8 vti7Tt-R--"r-.-':....'.: 4T' ltloa OR.1..J it rfr lOIrrL .. .il--.4if Jforthatf fimiiTAm.--t. I. 'Sit. OnynTnMtnllnnll -vjri 3S Bnloa Farias ..-..-al 11 W.irn Uel'in vrTi 17 Loutsvllla A If.ihvllla . taivvr, t (iwhi. i.- 00 atatrli Can foe Cured TSir.t cscerxllnc! Clsagrecsbto cid very rrcvilei.t i: ,o.co, cutariu, Is caused Ly scnil tcocs t..l-t I.t Co Uocd. Hood's S.-.rapuri:ia, try Its rowcrTul i orlIrrfj nnd viraltzlng action ttpta l-o b'.asxl, rpocdlly removes the cansev and itius cflorts ft radlonl r.nd permnerrt enro ot est.-jr!u Those wbo BtitTor f rcn Its farted ymrtoms uncomfortable flow from tlio nose, cCenslvo trcatb, rbiglng and btirstlng noise In the oars, swelling of tbo soft pattsof tb throat, nervous irostiatlon.ctc. should take Hood's BartaparllU and Lo cured. 7Ii Dost WocHoIrta "I tavo snCorcd vrll! cr.tatth ia KftftuX for yoarc, r.nd ir.ld ct:t I utdred cf ttoJl.irs ft r tnod:cmcs,br.t have Lcrctolore received m!7 tomrofry relict I began t t .ka Hood's Barsapanila and norr tr.y catarrh Is nrr.rly cured, tlio wci-bncss cf r.iy body Is r.ll gone, my nrrclite b Rood- bi fact, I f eel llko r.npll.iT person, nocsys sarrnnariiia u km uf t mcii' Iclaa I bavo ever tafcen, Sins. A. Cosmiso. nait, Provldeaco, K. L '8 Bold by an drncrtsts, V., tlx br fl Made only Vy c. I. hood ts tu, ijjwiia, -.iais, 100 Doses Ono Dollar. Our LTotto 1 " Big Baloa ani Small ProQf.B We do not exifs?erato wlien w say that we have, niiqurs tionably. t he lfl)'ff.38t and cheapest line of goods in this section. A U;w reasons why ve ran afford to soli cheap er than other houses: 1st'. We buy and sell for ms-h. 2d. We buy direct from first-lmnd-i. 3rd. Wc buy-in such large quantities as gecures us n reduction on our good,JaJ ice yinc our cimlomcrn the benefit of this reduction. Wc dj not . wish to mislead the public by presenting false statements. He mafa tto neserlttme, urftieli are not positively "bucked by the TR UTIir We invite you to call and inspect our lm mense stock of goods, comprising, Boots, Shoes fc Rubbers ! (ASK FOR OUR X DOUBLE OPPBR, RUBBER LINED BOOT THE BEST ) MAW jIJWM JLJPS9 DRESS & DRY GOODS, Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c ! and be oonvinayl that ice not only ecllcJieaper tfian tmy otTc er CASH or CREDIT HOUSE in this section, but dial our g.toda are of a superior quulity. BeipecffuUt,- ADAM MEHRKAM & SON", IBank Street, Ijenignton. Wraps, Jackets, - SEAL PLUSH COATS. Cliilta' Coats, New Markets & HaveMs. IMITATION INDIAN SHAWLS ! A VERY LAIIGE LINFs ELEGANT STYLES. . SEAL CLOTH, BY THE YAW). EIGHT GUADES! H. Guth & Son, 63 Ha nilton St., Alleniown. A GEEAT BABaAIN ! ! 1 have now on hand one of the OE1.KH RATED DYER & HUGHES' OIKS ANSI DIAPAtiOS. PHINOIPAL. WAPAbO-V FORT& PIASO, PUU-BASP. BABd COUPLER, TWO KNEE SWELLS. Th hark f the r.. U ram I IhrIi t rrniral pari uh maMiye mrmea and oap.alab tratrli fiui.hrd ill the rh'irr.i f'rrnrr, W.lnilt. Tl e ratalona prievf this lii.trMnianl ii flJT. 1 will I'll it lor Only $125 Spot Gash. Suitable for Parlor, Small Churoh or Sunday SoJlOOl. H. V. MuBTHIMER, Sr., Carton HWM MkU Lebighton, Penm - Apples, Apples, Apples. Just received a fine lot of Yori SW APPLEnOftr Serious cor-qucocM ato tUbts tctengMK e.itnrrli li nnt cttcntlMl to fa tea-oft, Vfm dlara frequently tlenroya tb Bcosapfww nnd oOen developed Irfto brouoMtlg CB pvlaiips nary comnimiition, Undpabtedly tiSrSfiftiintstfi of corrfmnMlon rrlginatO la oatAltb. $tfi0$ BanrpnrJlia ctin-1 cotnrrb -sxt brsf m ctTcctt-J rormrlcTiblo enrte of dcfrntipiipn. Ileclf, In its early r ifipcs. A book coBtainla-f f tateinrnts 1 1 ntii.y cures by Hood's SaJ-Upi-ritla, will bo rrnt free to r.ll wlia tend sddrtfs toC.LlIuod6Co,,LoW(!ll,Masft, 1 Catnrrh and Inistmra " IIwhI B.tr.snimrlTJ.i laf.JJpul ms rloj- fur r.il uih nkil Imrurr blvpd than ftnythlrrg claIrvert)f-JI.'' A,lVsLt,Py"fictc',Jlt,VV "1 fnflcml tlircc- years -VlthTtHrifrfl, SSsa Tny rcnvrtl l.cnlttr was r In conlJcnoepef, V.'livn I lurk n.-jJ's Rsrsnparlllit I found X bad tbe rfjtLt rentrdy. Tic catarrh Is ykWlnfr r.s Hood's HamparlllalsflratislnfftnyUood. jr.tid the gencrfJ toircptayiipicrafslmpro-p. I log,'' I'aiask WAsnnna!f, ItoctejtrT, N. K onlrbyCLXrOOD i CO, Inr-,3,s4sMJi 100 Dosoa Ono Deleft j ailly Hurt. New Markets, AND - ACTION 25, WBl-e Stops, WITH- howei ful set nf Sub Hms and Divided Octave Couplier ; Five Octav. s ; Five Sets of Rpcds, two sets o! twenty-three Notes each, two sets nf tw enty-oight Notes each, aDd ono set of thirfc en Notot. each. TBZBLB. MBIX1DU. FLUTE, ECHO. TBEM0LO, PKIKCIr'Af. FORTE, THEULB COUPLEB.
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