The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, November 21, 1885, Image 3

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    Only Temperance Bitters Known, I
..u oiur mritlrtno known no effects,
dllv jurees the blood ot dci'p-ncated diseases. I
ilIIIllo:ii bear toxtliuour toita won
C?rta curatlm eHects.
It la si purely Vosctnble Preparation, t
toad from lbs naure herb aadrootaot Call
ftirula, tha medldnal propertlcfl of which are
crtracted UierefNm wl IliOnt the nee of Alcohol.
It nmores tho cauao ot distaao, and
tiie paUnt orott'rs his bMltli.
It latbn crcnt Ulood PnrI tier and
Ute-tfiring Principle ! a O. ntlo Purgatlro and
Tonic a perfect Konorator and Inrifc-orator ot
the aratem. Never hfnni In the lil.Nir ih.
worldhaaaioMidneryiencornponndcdpoascea-
log tha ftower ot Vurioin BiTTXna In healing
ion eiui ni orerj aiseaeo man neir to. i
Vbo Allcmtlro, Aperient, Diaphoretic I
Carminative, Nutritions. Laxative. Sedative,
w,uwpirrnm aunortan, Anifuiuons, Or
Voat, niuretto nnd Tonlo propertine of VtHcois
utrrxxi exceed thosj o( auy other tnodiUne la
the worl I.
No noraon fan Uilte thaDiTTSRs accord
ing to dnvcUoua and remain long nnwull, provl
tlcil their tHiuin are not dastrorcd by mineral
IioIsoh or other moan, and the vital organs
wnAlral tKrondthe point ot repair.
Illllous, Retnlttentf Intermittent and
Malarial Fevers, are prevalent throughout the
I nltad States, partlcnlarly In the vslh-ys of onr
treat rlvera and their vest trihntarlre daring tho
hummer and Antaran, eaioclaUy daring eo&sona
of tumnAl hest and dryncrs.
XI loan Ferera are Invariably accompanied
by exlentlvederangeinenta of tba atomacii. llvir
and bowcla, la tlu-ir treatment, a puripu,ve,
exerting a powerful Influence npon those o
gana. U abeolutry neceesary.
Xhero la no catUnrtlc forthepnrpoea
njnilloDr. J, WALKHa'a ViNKaan Uitteiu,
as It will spoedlly cmOvo the iUrkolored viscid
mstter with wtUch the bowcla are loaded, at the
same time stimulating the secretions, o the
liver, and generally rerlorlng the healthy func
tion nf tho ulesilvo organs.
Forllly the body against dlscaso hy pn
rltylng all lie Dolus with vixxoAn Uittcbs.
No epidemic can tak hold of a erstcni thus
farrannwU
It IiiTlrforatp tlia Stomncli and
litlmiilatca tba torpid IJvw and BovmU, cleans
ing tho blood of all impurities. Imparting lli'o
and vigor to tho frame, and carrying oft with
out the aid ot Calomel, or other minerals, all
poisonous matter from the system.
Ilyajicpsln or llidltrcatlnn, iread
ache. Pain In tho Shoulders, Coughe, Tight
neas ot the Uiost, Pneumonia, Dlszlnem. llad
Taste tu the Mouth, fil.lous Attacks. I'nlplta
Uonof the Heart, and a hundred other pain
ful symptoms, are at onoe relieved by vixa
oar ItrrxKita.
for Inllnmmnlory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, KeuralriA, 1 UseoEoa of the
Blood, Utvt, Kidneys nnd Bladder, tb? Bitten
havo no equal. In these, aa In all constitu
tional Diseases, WAtxxn'a Vixr-aAn Bitteiii
has shown Its great curative powers In the
most ohatlna&j and Introctahla cases.
Ulerhmiical ntactuvs, Persons en
gagtl In Patnta and Mtnarals, Euch as l'lumb
ira. Type-setters, CloUl-beaters. and Miners, as
they advance In life, are subject to Paralysis
ot the Bowels. To guard omlnet this, take
occasional doses of VDrxainBirrxr.s.
Mklu DNrnaoa, Scrofula, t att Rheum,
ncers, SwelllnKS Ilmplee, Iustules, BoUs,
Carbuncles, lthig-worifis, Gcnld-head, Sore
Eyes, Eryslnela, Itch, Scurfs. Discolors tloos,
Humors and diseases ot tba Skm, of whatever
some or nature, arc literally dug up and car
ried out of the system iu a short time by the
line of the Bitters.
l'ln, Tape and otltcrTVnrmti lurk
ing In the system ot so many thousands, are
effectually destroyed and removed. No sys
tem of niedlclne, no vermifuges, no anthel
mintics, will free the system from worms like
Vrxaaia BiTTkca.
nienalce, Scarlet Fovcr, Mumps,
'Whooping Cough, and all children's dUeascs
may be made less r.o re.ro by keeping tha
bowels open with mild doses of the Utters.
For l'cmnlo Complntnts, In young
or old, married or single, at tho dnivn of ltd
manhood, or the turn of life, this Bitters has
no equal.
Cleanse tlio Vltlntod UlooiT whst
Its Impurities burst through tho sldu In Erup
tions or pores ; clcanso It when obstructed
and sluggish in the ruins ; cleanse It when it
Is foul ; your feelings will tell you when, and
the health of the system wttl follow, -
In conclusion i Ulvo tho Bitters atrial.
It nil vpeak for Itself. Ono bottle la a better
cuarantce ot Us merits tluui a lengthy adver
tisement. Around ench bottlo nre full directions
prftitod In duTureut lauguages.
R. II. ItlcDonnld Drue; Co., Proprietors,
Ean Tranclncn, Cat., and 628. Ssa h 633 TCasluncton
Hi., Cor. Char.ton til., Kow York.
old bjr all Scalers and Druggists.
John D. Bortolotto Post,
484, G. A. K.,
meets 2nil it 4tli Thursday cacli month,
at 7:30 p.m., in Ilebcr's Hall, until further
notice. A full attendance of comrades
is requested as business of Importance
will bobroughthcforethcl'ost. liv order,
Jos. B. Wemi,'P. C.
A I. WlIITTIKQIIAM, Adj.
ninstrated American AiS't?r"5i0.r,J.,(;
STOCK B00Ka3!.c
fait horsfis; how lo train them, itc. rhnus
anils of them sold In the West. No farmer
ean afford to be without It. ltonRRT Don.
nib. ih;i : "It Is Ihe best work of the kind
1 arer saw." Price. Oloth, ti : Umber, li
ft. Sent prepaid. Aitents Wanted. Exclu
sive l'errftory Olven.
Knickerbocker Subscription Agency,
P. O. Box . 13J Hanaa St., hew York.
Oct. 2.HM.
IFYOO ARE INTERESTED IN THE
SUNNY SO TJTJI,
Or if jou think of Chancing your Location,
it will repay you many thousand fold
To Invost Five, Cents
In a bam pie Copy of
The Southern Colonist,
One of the prettiest, brightest, and most
entertaining publications In the Southern
Stales. It is full of timely information.
Address, SOUTHER!, COLOXIST.
Jyllcor. Southern Pines, N. C.
WE WILL PAY
2 00 A DAY to a reliable parly, lady oi
gentleman, to receive orders for nur pub
licalions. Any person a plying lor thiu
position, who cannot call on us person
illy, must send photograph (whirh will
lie returned), and alio names ol J rripon
bible business men as reference. Address!
Elder Publishing Co.,
SM Wabash Ave., Chicago, HI.
July II, 1884,
LEWIS H. REHRIG,
Slate Hoofer.
ItEPAIRINQ promptly attended to at
short notice and on reasonable terras.
"WORK GUARANTEED.
Address: riUKCE'3 P. 0., Carbon County,
Tenn'a. augW-ly,
T I 1TTI I fllalms a SDeslaltv. Warrants
1 1 A Nil 1 nd AIlDlf UINVL, HOME-
mbu tiCKTIr IUATES and
alt kinds of LAND 8CIIIP booalit and sold.
nuartn ur.u r-n i KitH. J.AI). PAT.
KNT and PENSION eases attended to.
Uorreipondenoe roiletted. A. A. THOMAS,
Attorney at Irftw, ltoom 21 St. Uload Ualld
log, Washington, 1). o. cor.
STOCK MARKETS.
Biported up lo 12 o'clock, by Do Hares, i
Townsend,Bankers,Ko. 39 S Third Street,
Philadelphia. Blocks, bought and sold
either for cash or on msrjtm, .
Hiiladehhia, Nor. 18, ISM.
bid asked
iJN'i.Kxt 101 -
U 8 Currency 6's .1301 -
UB4j, nsw U31 1131
USa'a 1231 1231
rtnniylvanta k k ti JM
Fbilsdalphia A Reading U II...... 12
Lehigh Valley R R 47 471
Lehigh Coal i Narigation Co..... 411 471
Buff. N Y. A Phils. R R Co 1J S
Waw Jersey Central - 411 4fl
Northern Pacific dm 1 3d
" " PrM A4 M
Oregon Transcontinental St 331
Union PaclHa n21 :
Western Ur.l-in Ml Knj
'West Shore Ills....... 4l
LiuiiTill" A Kihrllle .... M) Jl)
aniTcrlirtaaf),nM..Mi t
'Original Cheap Cash Store'
We are Ready far Holiday TYafie"
With i hantlfil KtTk r KUPKHIOR
QUADRUPLE silver plated wake.
Itynuarrln smich ot chmi Mul unsrrvli
able R""1' caidxit aiii'T Jfniir wants, as
we i not aril Ihsl klml nl wsrs, Dm IT
jr. hi want ginnlii that trill wear lift-tlmr,
guwls tbst will give anuslm-linn in rvrty
respect, then wb arc trail .In ,?ffV r,
All our ware la HEAVILY PlLVEIl
l'LATKD ON HAItD WHITE M ETA ti
anil NICKEL SILVER. Wr putrlm-e ll
our wa-e H licet Irnm the inniiiirHi-titrrr",
who employ nnlv sklll.il xnrliiiicn aid
use iininivril lnnchlnrf, which ennhlca 1 1
In olfVr Taalrful, ll-iltful anil Durahle
Quods. We are constantly In receipt if
new designs, anil are selling the ery hest
and nmtt re'iable sllverwsrn si the lnwrst
p sslhle price. Our store will he closed
all Jay Nov. 26 (Thsnitsitivliij; Dsv).
J. T. NUSBAUM,
Opp. 1'uhllo Hijaars, Hank Street, Lchlirl.
ton. Pa. Jnna T. ISSMy.
SATUKDAY, KOVEMDER 21, 1830.
SPECIAL NOTICE. Persons making
payments tu this i.flioa by money orders nr
postal notes will ulcere make them imvHi.ie
st the WtissroRT Post Orricr, as Ihe Le-
nignton omce is mit a money order office
Our Noiffliborhood In Brief.
Too much cmnhasls cannot linrdvon
tO tllO fact that Dr. Hllll'a llnltlmnro
nils have no sunerlnr n n fun I lv m, it.
cine. Price 23 cents.
When you sen a bright baby, pleased
- . . J J . , , JUU lllit,
knovr Dr. Hull's Hnliv Svnm 1 rT
used. It costs onlv 25 cents.
For domestic animals suiferinir from
general debility, loss of appetite, ifcc.
Day's Horse Powder effects a speedy
cure.
Thursday next (20th) ThanksclvlneJ
uay.
Tho car-shops at Milton and Ber
wick are full of orders.
Our lesdlni; business houses will be
closed on Thanksgiving day.
-The 1 oung Men's Christian Assoc 1-
ation of Reading will erect a building to
cost $50,000.
Pryf.n tfl Pn l.n.lr,. ,.....
-"' I,UU1LI 1 1 1 , 1 1 I ll, c
ExchanfR TTntol fnr n e,.,n.ll, .1...,.
' - -, .v. , ,ll'U,,t SIM,.
and a fasionable hair cut.
Already some of our.iinilarolinni
are making preparations for their Christ
mas colourations.
P".Tonas nndliotm will rAm.n
January next, to the Star Clothing
nail, thereforn lin nfforj liU 1 .r., ,!
tcr stock of clothing at much less than
cost price, l ou will Uo well to cal at
!.. .l.1 ......I 1 , , . .
-ii uiu i.iiiu mm my m your inter
clothing as the goods must bo sold at
any price. First clothing store above
tne Mansion House, Jlauch Chunk.
It Is estimated that Chester countv
has $0,000,000 of mortgages subject to
taxation under the new revenue law.
-The new collieries of Reed & Steel;-
cr on Rig Mountain, near Mount Car-
rael, commenced operations this week.
Hanks will be c bsed on Thanks
giving day. All notes falling due on that
day must bo fixed on tho day previous.
Wanted A girl lo do housework
and cooking, to so to the city, Will
pay good wag.s. Address A. Rukd,
:mu orin liiiii at., Philadelphia, a
The better-half of Will SItler ..re
sented him with a bouncing daughter a
row evenings ago, whereat Will smileth
immensely.
William Stockcr, a conductor on
the Lehlgli Valley Railroad.was crushed
to death between car3 at Mauch Chunk
on Friday night.
K7f VCIR SAT.P" irnA .,i t .
situated on tho corner of Second ami
iron streets, lu tills borough. Apply to
Charles Froehllch, on the premises, tf.
-Don't forget tho fair and festival at
Bowman's for the benefit of the How-
man's Cornet Hand, this Friday and
Saturday evenings.
There are over two hundred men
employed In tho shops and round houses
of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Com
pany at Wllkesbarre.
Smith Fleming, formerly of town
now residing at Seattle. W. T.. will
please accept our thanks for Pott-Intel-
ugencer, of November 0th.
When an nrltpl U t.bt li
no pay," why not try it? That Is th
WaV .I.lllll Ill's tnr iv.r. f.. .,n,.r,i.B
colds ami croup, Is sold at Thonra'
-Saturday mornlns Xo. 2 stack of
the Saucon Iron and Hall road Company
at llellcrtown, which has beenidltrfor
two years, was put In blast.
The fair nnd festival, for the bene
fit of Washington Camp, 122, I. O. S.
of A., of Wclssport, will onen In the
school hall, In that borough, next Tues
day, nut n instant.
Xa Wnmlor tbnl Mnntn MAmnl.l. .
hard times when they pay 50c font bot-
nu oi luujju ayrun, no larger man a i0c
bottle of .ladwln s tar syrup, which Is
sold "no cure, no pay." Thomas sells It.
llio Uetlilehem Hoard of Trade
having received a proposition to build a
silk utill In the borough has accented It
and promised to try to raise $50,000 by
subscription.
A. K. McClure. editor of the Plilln.
delphla Times, was indicted by the
granu jury at Wllkesbarre Saturday on
the charge of libel. J. C. Coon Is the
prosecutor.
S.i v n linlf win. .,-, r.l, . i ! i . uit
, , - -.wi,,,,, ,iiiui-llin uilis
UV UlirllllT ft !..(- hnltlii nt Tn.l...l.l- ....
syrup, which contains 3 ounces, while
' "ni" tuuguBjTupcoutains oven 1-2.
Sold at Thomas' drug store.
Charles Ruckalow. ncreil si .pun nf
Tamaqtta, a brakeman on the riiiladcl-
pnta anu lieadlng railroad, was run over
and instantly killed by thecals at Phila.
delphla, Saturday.
It Is the poor man's friend, but the
rich man iiii, it nlen. i,..a..CA i. t
best quality and largest bottle for the
ft. 11 no cre, no pay,"
V o refer to Jad win's tar syrup. Sold at
Thomas'.
The Moravian Church, of which
Bethlehem Is the seat In this country,
celebrated la.t Sundav one of Iu nrlncl-
pal festival days, natnely.thatof Christ,
mo uooa onepncrti. The festival dates
back to the year 1741.
WANTED, an Agent to sell our
a bis ana iouees in this place. Liberal
InducmenU given to Agents, an dcorre
SDondance Invito,! fipun.i rTntn t..
Co., No. 25 South Main Street, Wilkes-
-....,!. or,7. W4
The. Schuylkill county grand Jury
Saturday found a true bill ae-alnstl .m.
-McGratb, Poor Director, for Issuing
inegai orders for outdoor relief. The
WH of Indlctmont sets forth In detail the
orders drawn In favor of certain store
keepers and the grounds of their Illegal
and fraudulent character.
Mr. J. B. -Iaucr last week sol ! his
school elate failory at Trelclile.'s
, Station, to Mr. O, Knecht.
Thei mschlnn shoj of tha Allen
town Rollln? Mill aro ru -win? nigh an I
day, full nan la.I, on orders of consider-
i able Itnjiortaaoa.
"I havo thee on tho hip," cried
rheumatism, seizing his victim and toss
ing him on n sulfering bed, "Not so,"
ho cried, "not sol Wait inv ancient
foe, just five minutes, until tho boy
brings a bottle ot Salvation Oil, then
we'll see who wins tho day."
Paul, It Is said guards herself careful
ly against cold. She evidently docs not
believe In free concerts, but dors be
lieve In the free use of Dr. Hull's Cough
Syrup, as it has cured her several times.
Thieves broko Into the Shulti resi
dence on Third street, last Thursday
night and carried oft a suit of clothes,
a t overcoat and a gold watch belonging
to George Shulii. Entrance was gained
through the cellar. After ransacking
the first floor the thieves made a meal
of pics and cakes and departed.
ftST Campbell, the jeweler, has lust
received a handsome line of all kinds ot
jewelry, which he Is offering at very
low prices. Call and see the stock
Store, next door to Clauss & Bro't.,
Hank street, Lehlghton.
Our young people will certainly not
forget that the second annual ball of
the Bessemer Club will take place in
Llndcrman's flail, on Wednesday even
ing, (Thanksgiving eve); music will be
furnished by the Marion orchestra, of
Mauch Chunk. Tills promises to bo
the ball of the season.
(.:inuss iDBto., The Tail
ors, still have n lew of those
justly celebrated $10 suitings
on hand.
The Mahanoy City Tri-WeMy Re
cord, says of a former resident of Ma
honing Valley: "J. J. Dllcher has made
extensive improvements on the old
Whetstone property, corner Pine and
Sixth streets, putting In a store room,
enlarging the house and erecting a
stable and will hercaflcr conduct his
grocery business at that location."
C3T"Just received 25 pieces of stylish
suiting! and overcoating., which will be
made to order In the latest styles at the
low price of S10, S12. S14, Sit). S18 and
$20, and upwards. You will savo mon
ey by ordering yonr suits and overcoats
for tho holidays at the One Price Star
uiotiiitig nan, below L. V. It. it. otllce,
Mauch Chunk.
Burglars pried open the cellar win
dow of Frank Olmcr & Son's store, at
Locust Gap, on Sunday night, and car
ried off a thousand dollars' worth of
goods, consisting of firearms, dress
goods and provisions. The only cash
they obtained was found In tho desk.
A large sum was lu the safe, but the
burglars failed to break open tho doors.
HSjTH. IT. Peters, nt tiie
Post-office building, Lehigh
ton, will make you an all
wool suit lor only $10 cash,
if you order now.
Wednesday morning of last week a
serious fire occurred at Coal Dale, a
mining town, between Summit Ilill and
Tamaqtta. Tho conflagration com
menced In Uobcrt's shoe store, totally
destroying It and an adjacent dwelling
occupied by David Jones, the book
keeper, Mr. Fellows, lived over the store
and narrowly escaped perishing in the
flames. Both families lost all their
worldly possessions. The loss Is esti
mated at 155,000.
After a thorough test Dr. T. Horn C.
Lehlghton and W. F. Biery Weissport
most positively assert that Acker's
English Remedy Is tho best medicine for
Asthma, Croup, Coughs, Whooping
Cough, and all Lung Troubles that can
be found. Ask them about It, for they
fully guarantee It.
The lire that was discovered in the
old workings at No. 2 Colliery, Lost
Creek, some three months ago, has be
come very threatening and every effort
is being put forth to extinguish It or cut
it off. The three hundred hands who
were employed at the colliery have been
Idlo ever since the firo was discovered
and many thousands of dollars have al
ready been expended in trying to put it
out. The colliery Is owned by the Le
high Valley Coal Company.
C3T"K. F. Luckenbach, 01 Broadway,
Mauch Chunk, Is in tho field with his
handsome new cataloguo of new publi
cations and goods forthe Holidays. Ills
stock embraces all the latest new Hooks,
Games, Ornaments, Stationery, and
Novelties of foreign and domestic
designs. When you go to Jlauch Chunk
visit his store and see his Immense stock
of goods. He w ill greet you kindly.
During a heavy fog Saturday morn
ing the local passenger train on tho Le
high and Susquehanna Roadv bound
noith, collided at Hazzard's with the
engine of a coal train. The Dassentror
train was running thirty miles an hour
and the engineer only had time to turn
the air-brake valve and reverse his en
gine, lie jumped and was seriously, if
not fatally, Injured by falling on his
head. Ills name Is Charles Wert, of
Easton. Both engines were wrecked
and the baggage car badly damaged.
Trains were delayed for three hours.
Over ono million boxes of Ackers'
Dyspepsia Tablets sold In the past
twelve months.purely upon their merits.
Why suffer with Chronic Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Sick Head
ache, and Female Troubles, when Dr.
C. T. Horn Lehlghton nnd W. F. Hlery
Weissport, offer you relief and positive
cure In the Dyspepsia Tablets. They
sell them on a guarantee.
Cherry Valley M. E. Church, Mon
roe county, seven miles west of tho
Delaware Water Gap, was dedicated on
Sunday by the Rev. T. A. Fernley, cor
responding secretary of the Thlladel.
phla Sabbath Association, who preached
in the morning nnd evening, and the
Rev. J. Dyson, of Stroudsburg, In the
afternoon. The church has been bnilt
though the efforts of tho pastor, Rev.
W. F. Slieppard.und, outside of Strouds
burg, is the handsomest church in Mon
roe county. Its cost was $4,000, all of
which was paid before Its dedication.
Dr. C. T. Horn Lehlghton and W.
F. Biery Weissport, wish to make an
assertion, which they can back with a
positive guarantee. It Is all about
Acker's Blood Elixir. They claim for
it superior menuovcraii other remedies
of Its kind, and guarantee for it a posi
tive and sure cure for Rheumatism,
byphlllls, and all blood disorders. It
trees tne sicin irom spots and disease,
and leaves the complexion clear. Ask
tbem about it.
John Custador, a Hungarian labor
er at Buck Mountain, who had been
spending Saturday In Mahanoy City
with some of his countrymen, on hit
way home with them In the evening was
shot. John Yonito, one of the men
with him, was charged with the murder
and ilonday was lodged In jail. lie
claims that Custador shot himself ace!
de .tally. The autopsy reveals a wound
' su ih as no man roul l Inflict on himself.
Yonllo denies that they hail any quarrel
anl cl.imi that he was very friendly
with the dead man an I had loaned him
m jney u iii' ii was o U ivc h 'en nal 1 this
urea ut"ior, neiore lie die I, ac-
cuj-vi i omu) ci uouij the sbooang.
Mowing buckwheat by moonlight Is
the latest.
Pennsylvania has more post-ofUces
than any other Stale viz., 8,805.
SST-Don't fU to see E. II. Ilohl'g
elegant now line of gold watches.
A new time tablo went into effect
on tho Lehigh Volley railroad on Sun
day last.
The corner-stone of Scranton's new
Polish Catholic church will be laid nest
SundaT.
William Schadlo Is putting up a
largo porch In front of his house on Bank
street.
Don't min the grand musical enter
tainment, In School flail, to-night
(Saturday). See programme in another
column.
"Where cn I hlro a horse and bug
gy?" Why at the popular llverr of Dv-
Id Ebbcrt, on North street. Terms
moderate and teams flrst-dtss.
ffft I have on hand, a full -line of
, - , , . , . , .,. 1 1 !. ....,.
uorso uiauaeis, jau suuca, ugu, uiu
heavy harness, collars, whips, Ac. 'all
of which l am selling ai very lowpncoe.
MILTON FI.ORY,
Weissport, Pa.
Cards are out announcing the mar
liage of George Pos and Miss Laura S.
Focht, of Allentown, to be solemnized
on Thanksgiving Day.
On Thanksgiving Day tho Tost Of
fice will bo closed from 8:30 to 10:30 a.
m., and front 1 to 2.45 p. m. and from
3.15 to 5 p. tn. ' J. P. Smith, P. M.
The Bethlehem board of trade has
purchased an acre and a half of ground
on est Gocpp street for a site for. a
silk mill. The prlco paid was SI, 500.
Mr. J. Bartholomew, residing" at
Slatcdalc, recently sold 'his interest in
the Philadelphia Slato Quarry,ncar that
place, to Messrs. Kramer, Albertson &
Co., for $2000 cash.
Mrs. Thomas Siegfried,' of East
Mauch Chunk, died Sunday morning.
She was highly rospected In that com
munity, and tho leaves a husband and a
largo family to mourn her loss.
John F. Link prosecuted Wallace
Roth, of Slatington, for selling liquors
on Sunday. Roth was acquitted, because
of the prosecution having been brought
out of sptto, and Link had to go to Jail
in default of payment of the costs.
j3lrAn all-wool import
ed Corkscrew Suit for only
$22, at the popular tailoring
establishment of II II Peters
Jeremiah Bartholomew, of Slate
dale, recontly purchased ten acres of
land at Rockdale, A valuable deposit
of roofing stale has since been found on
tho land, and a quarry Is to be opened
next week.
For the week ending Nov. 14, there
were 108,900 tons of coal shipped over
the L. V. RR., making a total for the
year of 5,017,021 tons, showing an in
crease, as compared with the same time
last year, of 250,737 tons.
J2TWhen In Mauch Chunk step in
at E. IT. Hold's and sec the elegant as
sortment of Christmas presents received
this week it will pay you even if you
don't buy.
A rumor is now afloat that a party
of capitalists have purchased between
200 and 300 acres of land, in the neigh
borhood of the L. & S. tunnel, directly
opposite Glen Onoko depot, of the Le
high Valley R. R., for the purpose of
erecting a mammoth hotel for summer
tourists.
One of the pioneer furnaces of the
Pottsvlllc Iron and Steel Company has
been temporarily thrown Idle by a scaf
fold of cinder, which formed in the
stack and which Is being blown out.
The repairs will take several weeks. A
largo force of men will bo idle in the
meantime.
Frank Strlttmattcr, of Lehlghton,
a brakeman on tho coal train drawn by
engine No. 317, on the Eastern and
Amboy Railroad, had Ills right leg in
jured by being struck by a derrick on
tho wreck car at Hampden, on the Eas
ton and Amboy Rallroad.Tuesday.whllo
assisting In raising several coal cars that
had accidentally gotten ofT the track,
At five o'clock Sunday morning,
Mr. Robert Harlan, died at his home on
West Broadway, Mauch Chunk, of ty
phoid fever, from which sickness he has
been suffering for three weeks. He
was in his 28th yo.tr. He leaves a wid
owed mother, sister and brother, to
mourn his loss, who depended mostly
upon him for their support.
D&-The Mauch Chunk One Price
Star Clothing Hall offers a good child's
suit age from 4 to 13 years at $2.60,
S2.75, $3.75, S5 and up ards. A line of
boys overcoats, age 4 to 13 years, from
S2, $2.50, $3.75 and upwards. A full
line of Kilt suits and overcoats, nge
from 2 1-2 to 0 years. Men's suits and
overcoats at prices low enough to suit
everybody. Call and get your winter
clothing at the One Price Star Clothing
nail, Mauch Chunk.
Judge Albright In referring to the
tramp question In the course of his
charge to the grand jury at tho opening
of court last week, suggested that the
citizens of each township organize and
designate one of their number whoso
duty it shall be to have the vagrants
arrested and committed to Jail. The
tramp nuisance is a growing evil In rural
districts, aud will continue to be so until
such movement as Judge Albright sug
gests is orgintiod to abate It. Tho la w
is ample, and those who would enjoy its
protection must see to its enforcement,
Let our borough dads move In this
direction.
Thanksgiving Sav.
The following merchants will close
their places of business on Thanksgiv
ing Day, Nov. 6tb:
J. T. Nusbanm, I Mehrkarn & Son,
Sweeny & Son, I Clauss Bros.
E. H. Snyder.
Beaver Baa Cpllntert-
Mr. and Mrs. John Horning of East
Maueb Chunk, spent Sunday with John
Exner.
Rev. G. W. Gross, of Lehlghton,
was visiting friends here during the
week.
Last Friday two young men of
Weissport, passed through this rlw
on a bunting expedition.
Miss Elita .Smethcre, of this place,
was Tisitlng friends in Nesqnehonlng
during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheckler, of Lehlgh
ton, were visiting friends In this place
on Sunday,
Mr. an 1 Mrs. Samuel Levan, of Le
hlghton, spent Sun lay In this place.
Jfr. and Jfrs. August Copp, of Haz
ardsvllle, were visiting relalltes and
friends here over Sunday,
-Vr. Henry Tucker, of thlsnli-
J is working at Nesiuc honing ' his tra le,
1 1 rt t , i ! -i . s
Mahoning Items.
Mr. A. Arner lately cut a log 14 feet
long, tho contents ot which measured
CSi feet.
A raffle nutcn for turkeys, the first
oho of the season, came oil at Fcnster
Micher's hotel last Saturday.
Nelson Kothsteln and family, of
Beaver Meadow, were on a visit to Mr.
2?otbsteIu's parents last week.
A scries of protractod meetings are
at present being held In the Evangelical
church.
Francis Brohst, of Summit- Hill,
was viiltlng friends In the Valley over
Sunday.
We are glad to ssy tiAt Hebwn
Miller, our now blacksmith,! is doing
cheap and good work.
Wilson Weriey, of Pleasant Come.
Lehigh county, ' spent Sunday,, with
l)avld Kothsteln.
A. surprlso party, ' In honor of bis
wlfe.tame off at the residence of Nathin
'Dej-i.Jf., last Saturday evening.
.r-Msny of out- farthers aro engaged In
threshing.. . . x
Alvin Frantz and family, were vis
iting friends in Rush, Schuylkill county,
daring the1 week.
Dennis Kothsteln is building quite
x large. bouse for storing un his engine
over winter.-.
Daniel Rex's family are eating up
their chickens. Mr, Rex says ho In
tends to make away with thom before
thieves get a chance at them, A good
idea.
Mr,- James Webr and Miss Ellen
Troxel were united In the holy bonds of
inAtrlmony.. last Sunday. We'll take
s6da,.Jinj,:'
' Mines Zellner goes to market at
Summit-Hill. Last week while he car
ried some things Into a bouse his horses
ran away and upset the.wagon. The
tongue of tho wagon was broken off
and tin. body smashed. ,
On Sunday afternoon Rov. Stauffcr,
of Easton, will preach In the Evangeli
cal church.
English services will bo held In St,
John's church to-morrow (Sunday) af
ternoon at 2 o'clock. Rov. A. Bar
tholomew will preach. All arc invited.
Dash.
Programme-Musical Festival
Under the management of Mrs. Chas.
W. Bower, In School flail, Lehlghton,
Saturday evening, November 21st, '85:
I'AltT FIItST.
l.co March Pratt.
Come Whore the Utiles Bloom... Thompson.
Tarn o 'Shunter Warren.
Mttlo Fairy Waltz Streabog.
My Queen i ,, Coote,
Salllug Marks.
Bella Bocco rolk.i Waldleulel.
liny Matters, Gallop Urlggs.
Wnrbllngs at.Evo Blchards.
Listen to tiie Wood-birds Songs Glover.
Even on the Lake Eddy.
Come In and Shut tho Door Comic Solo.
Regimental March Cornet nnd risno.
Fedora Waltze. , Buculossl.
See-Saw Waltzes Crowe.
FABT SKCOyD.
Vlctolre. J. . . .-. Ascher.
-Slack Hawk Waltzes Walsh,
Frolle.of thfe Frogs Watson.
Under the Weeptn' Willows Clllton.
11 TrovatotT, .Horn.
Tearis-andXaccs Ludovlc.
A Bay of.Sunslilne La Due.
Student's f&y
A Brlclgeol Fancies '.. Frlcker.
Grand Centenulal March Zuerner.
'Auld Langsync Barnes.
Dense Kspagtiolc Ascher.
Itacquet '. Gerson.
Moonlight on the Lake White.
Doors qpcn at 7 o'clock; entertainment
will commences at 7:30 sharp. Admis
sion 15, 25 and 35 cents.
The Coal Trade.
Monday's Philadelphia Ledger: The
anthracite coal trade Is In a healthy con
dition, the market continuing to absorb
the entire production of the domestic
sizes. While the line and city trade Is
not so active as heretofore noted the in
creased demand and great importunities
of Eastern dealers, who are anxious to
"stock up" before tho close of naviga
tion, have enabled operators to dispose
of their coal and avoid accumulation.
The inquiry from Southern ports is.
good, and what coal can be spared from
tho markets nearer home is being
shipped to them. Egg and stovo coals
are scarce, and for them the prices are
stiff, circular prices being obtained, and
for the latter size orders for immediate
delivery are refused. Vessels aro very
scarce at Port Richmond and freights
to Boston have been advanced to $1 30
to SI 40. Notwithstanding the scarcity
of vessels there Is Utile anthracite at
Port Richmond, the total stock of the
Reading Company at that point ou Sat
urday being less than 00,000 tons, much
of which Is awaiting vessels, and of the
remainder the greater part is of Inactive
sizes.
Weissport I tans.
Thomas Koons received two car
loads of winter apples on Monday.
Charles uoiuber, who has been
clerking for M. A. Laury, left last week
for Ohio to learn telegraphy. William
Eggc, son of Rev. Egge, has taken his
place as clerk.
Mr. C. G. Deats, the postmaster,
has purchased the property of Samuel
Arner, dec d for 61,206.
Rev. C. H. Egge, who has been
holding protracted meetings in the
Chapel near Tblfer's store, for the lost
tbree weeks, has been crowned with
success. Fifteen converts have ben
made.
Rev. W. F. Suuffer, of South
Easton, will preach In tho Evangelical
church on Sunday evening,- Nov. 22d.
Solomon Young, of Scranton, wa
buried here last Saturday. Rev, Egge
conducted the harial services.
John Tla has rented the Serfsss
store room, and will open a dry goods
and grocery store in a few days.
RxiiiM.
A Big Cavs-ln near Hi-jUton.
At an early hour Saturday morning
an immense cave-In ocenrred ovrr the
second lift of the Laurel Bill slot, half
a mils east of Haileton, alongside ihb
tracks of the Lehigh Valley Railroad.
Two of the eide tracks went dows to-
jgtther, with a number of coal cars
standing on them. A large donbli
bonM and an adjoining stable also
went down. The occupants of the
house had moved ont only a few days
previous. The ground In .the vicinity Is
seamed and cracked for many yards and
further caving-lc is expected. A large
force of men wero put at work turning
he course of u stream that ran over tho
pUcelnprJertopre-.en'.fwihertrouhlo
.fpojslble.
,
arnruv ..Tt.y Uve prisoners
oiuUntxl 111 I'm Lum )nU
TALK OF A OREAT STB1KE,
DISSATISFACTION AMOXG THE Il!fEB6
AND Z.ABORCJ-S OF TUli AKTIHU-C1TZ
COAL BEOIONS.
A despatch dated flazleton, the 10th
Inst, says: The feeling of dissatisfac
tion among the miners and laborers ot
tho anthracite region over the question
of wages appears to bo growing and
fears are entertained that It will culmi
nate In ii general strike. President
Harris, of the Miners and Laborers'
Amalgamated Association, has been In
tho Lehigh rcclon for the past week,
holding large meetings nightly.and urg
ing the men to organize snJ .elect dclo
gates to the convention which meets at
Pottsvlllc on theitth of this month for
the purpose of considering the wages
question aaJ other Important matters.
This convention will be composed of
delegates from every district in the
anthracite region. What will be the
ontcoitjo of It cannot be forvsecn.
President flinis says', however, thit a
d-flnit'e plan of nctton, especially wlh
reference to wagcs,will be decided upon,,
and that if the operator J.aro uot dis
posed to grant tho Increase which tho
men think they aro Justly entitled to in
accordance with the agreement entered
into in . 1875 between them and thy
operators, some.mcthbd will be taken
to compel them to do so', fle sajs that
the two great labor organizations the
Amalgamated Association .and the
Knights of Labor, aro acting together
iu this, matter and that they mean to
make their power felt.
On the other hand, the operators have
no fear that the men will enter Into an
organized strike. Tboysay that there
Is no real cause for complaint and that
the condition of the men at tho present
is far better in regard to wages than It
has been for months, owing to the
Increased demand for coal, which great
ly Increases the number of working days.
Ever since the beginning of the present
year the majority of the men havo been
working on half time and verv many of
them on one-quarter time. At present
most of them aro working full time and
a strike now, after so long a period of
depression, would he most disastrous to
them.
The miners In the Schuylkill region
think they arc entitled to an advanco in
wages from the fact that there has beeu
an advance In the price of coal at Schuyl
kill Haven of from fifteen to twenty
cents per ton, their agreement with the
operators being that they shonld be paid
according as tho price of coal should
rise or fall at that point, $2.50 being
taken as the basis price. This cause for
dissatisfaction would not apply to the
.Lehigh region, whore wages are paid
with 5 as the basis price of coal at
New York tidal points. The ODcrators
here say that according to this arrange
ment tno men are now receiving even
higher wages than the price of coal
warrants.
A Birthday Surprise Party.
Mrs. Cook, wife ot our well known
townsman, Rev. O. R. Cook of the M.
E. church,wlll have reason to remember
Monday Nov. 16, not only because it
was th occasion of her birthday, but
that her neighbors and friends to the
number of about thirty-five quietly
"stormed" the house while Mr. Cook
(who had been let Into the secret) and
Mrs. Cook found some "business" to
attend to down street, and when they
returned Mrs. Cook was taken com
pletely aback to find the house filled
with her friends, and not upon her
special invitation. Some one explained
matters by quietly telling her that it was
her birthday, and her friends had taken
this method to show their good will,and
offer their congratulations.
The evening was spent pleasantly in
social Intercourse, while tho musical
members of the party favored the com
pany with some choice vocal and Instru
mcutal selectlons,and last, hut not least,
came the "flow of soul" In the shape of
cake, lemonade, oranges, bananas and
other fruit, which the ever thoughtful
ladies had not neglected to bring with
thctn.
Short Impromptu speeches pertinent
to the occasion were made by Prof. Barr,
Rev. Stlbltz, Rev. Cook, and Miss Belle
Nusbanm, after which Mrs Cook being
called upon sang several nice selections,
playing her own accompaniment upon
the guitar. After spending a very pleas
ant evening the party broke up at a
seasonable hour, all wishing Mrs. Cook
many happy returns of tho day. M.
Pennsylvania Dnteh.
Mit. Drookeb, Dear Sir! Shriva
rnus ich, Ich kon mcr net lielfa. Ich
blnksunt un hob gutcr obldlt for haw
sa, yes, for hawse bin ich hungrich.owcr
ich konkenagreega. De hunter shicka's
see oil nocb der grosa athed Boston,
Philadelphia un Mackcrltown, Der
onner dog war der S un der Y un der H
un der Michel hunta gonga, un hen 37C5
minus 3705 hawsa kshosa. Fawsanta
hen se kenna ksalna-shunst betta's sc
aw noch kot. 'Buffalo war net mit,
see eawka s wer gacondemned for zu
lawa uf brotkrushta nn uxajwentt, 's
lite de mensbt zelt hlnnlch 'm uffa un
shelnts cons dingphllosophlsb zu nema.
Wons ois mit gate hunta lands oftmols
In da grubs un dorna, yes ns ficegt nl,
es kon net flerg unless mer toucbed's
mil em shoe, un no cukts zu da hecka
rous os wons wnneraaate wos's gadrufa
bet, esguktowernet long for es sthatl
gll nfunnsmpt farsaeeld. Dukfinsbt's
Snblisha woo du wit dos de leit ous
una wo do fecit, hawsa he kumma. M
People in and oat of Town.
Our peoplo who may have relatives or
friends vlslllnp: them will crtatly obllce os
by s ndlns tn their names and rtsldenra lor
publication nndar this bead. EntTon.
Mils Lizzie Aeb spent Sunday at
61tttngon.
Dr. J. O. Kramer. Tf Millport,
dropped In tq see as on Tuesday.
Our young friends Al. Monti, Les.
Scbocb, Jake Klstler- and Peter Kreee
ler spent Sunday at MontzVUlr.
' Our young friends T. J. Nnsbaura,
T. Webster Clanss sod Charles Obert,
spent Sunday .' among 'Catosauqaa
friends.
' .-Miss Laura Clansx. nf tiwn and
Idlss Emma Bower, of Catasauqtu, left
lor ureal rena, en jaonasy, en a visit
to Jrierds.
nutting .'or aminos.
Franklin B. '.Gowajj tni Seklty B.
Cose werain.Wilkcsbarre Wednesday,
looking np old tax titles in the County
Commissioner's office. The tftarch ft
tn connection with the famous eject
ment eases of the Derringers versus the
Coxes, which will coma np for trial
Monday next. Mr, Go wen will repre
sent Mr. Coste. Tha property Involved
Is worth $1,001,000 aud the matter has
been before the courts several times.
A. . - ,1 , -T 1 - . tin, ...... M..nM .l.a
Trrinr. hm n, smv-mn rmirtm.
verseil lt. On tb second trial bv th'
lower win the D?rri.Tjc-n verv acam
,-rii.-t i,t thn n mn
retctybd by the bu, ruuo JuUgo.
Danger from Catarrh
That cxceedlnc". . .tgrcsaUo Mid very
pravalect disease, catarrh, Is.causcd Ly scrof
dons taint la the blood. Ilood'sSanaiiarllla,
by Its powerful pntlfylnc and ntsllzlng action
ttpca tha blood, rpccully tcmorcs tho cause,
and thus effects n radlcnl end pcrmrront enro
ot catarrh. Those who suffer truri Us railed
symptoms ttneomtort-blo flow f ruin the hose,
offensive breath, rlnjln; nnd buntlns noises
tn tho cars, swelling of the toft pr.rts of the
throat, nervocs prostration, etc. should tal:o
Hood's Sarsapori-la and to cured.
Tho Bost Modiclno
' I bSTs kuflcml wllh catarrh In my head " llinjd-,s H.iMnpftrrna lm l:pcd o xooH
tcr years, and paid out 1 ur.drcdscf dollars fi r 1 fir r.it.mli tuul impure lluod tllhn snythlnf
tuodlctnee, hot have heretofore received only ! c'- I cut xm iS." A. luix, SjracoKi, tf. Y.
temporary relict. 1 Lvcr.ii t j t ,I;o Uuod's " 1 suffered thrco yvars with camrrti, (, ,
BaisapatHlft nr.d now iry c-tlatrh M i.ciily , my cvtiernl l.caltti vrpoir la Wicqtree.
cured, tlin weakness ef luy Ux.y h t..t cone, , When 1 IihiIi HmmTs 8rtapur)Bn t focftd X
nyoppctttolacowl-hiL-.t t, Itvcl---tar.iuitl.fT ; had the rlRht remedy. Tl.e.itar;lilJ yleklln.
person, llocd's Bor;aiqrlll-V ii llio txtl hkhV i t.i Hixxl't SAr.viiurinalcIcnmilncrxrybl.
I cine 1 have ever t.ilcn.". .Mua. A. Cl-.vni.no- r.i.d the genctr.) toncol toy system Is unprotm
t-A-f, rrovldcncc, P. I. ' lo:." riusit Wz-snnun-f, ltuchet'ter, 8. T.
Hoo'dPs Sairsaparilla '
Bold by 11 droscirts. P.; s'. tir M. It
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, .M.-ss.
tide
IOO Dooo3 Ono Dollar,
Our Motto i " Big; Saloa and Small Profits!
OUR STORE will be CLOSED ou
Thanksgiving Day, .Not. 2Gxn.
We do not exaggerate when we say that we have, unques
tionably, the largest and cheapest line of Roods in
this section. A few reasons why we can afford to sell cheap
er than other houses: 1st. We buy nnd sell for cash. 2d.
We buy direct from first-hands. 3rd. We buy in such large
quantities as secures us a reduction on our goods, and ice
give our customers (he benefit nf this reduction. Wc do not
wish to mislead the public by presenting false statements.
We make no assertions winch are not positively "backed by
tiie TR UTH!" We invite you to call and inspect our im
mense stock of goods, comprising,
Boots, Shoes & Rubbers !
(ASK FOR OUR S DOUBLE UPPER, RUBBER LINED BOOT TnE BEST.)
DRESS & DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &c !
and be convinced that xce not onh sell cheaper than any otJi
er CASH or CREDIT HOUSE in this section, but thai
our goods arc of a superior quality. Respectfully,
ADAM MEHRKAM & SON,
!Baiik Street, Leh.igb.tbii.
Wraps, Jackets,
-
SEAL PLUSH COATS.
Cites' Coats, Hew MarMs & Havelocks
IMITATION INDIAN SHAWLS !
A VERT LARCH LINE. ELEGANT STYLES.
SEAL CLOTH,
BY THE YARD. EIG UT GllADES !
H. Girth & Son,
634 Hamilton St., Allentown.
t
A GREAT BAB&Anm
1 have now on hand one of the CELEBRATED DYER &
HUGHES' ORGANS !
BASS.
DIAPASOJJ.
PRINCIPAL.
DIAPASON FORT,
PIANO,
BUB-BASS,
BASS COUPLER,
TWA .ricrtt frtrr.T
Ths bsek ef tha ess is csrrlad high te-mtrl irt with msssiya onrnlca and eap.slsb'
crsUIjr ioltbsd Id tha chcicrst Frsuoh Wnlnnt. TI eataloeua Drifts of this
Instrnmant is SKt. X will sail It for
Only $125 Spot Gash.
Suitable, for Parlor, Small Church or Sunday School.
H. V. MORTHIMER, Sr.,
Carton Advocate Biding.
H if
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Just received a fine lot of York State
ml tJLu) uUU Usiiuiies ,
Serious cosseauenccs arc UabM ta cMMH
catarrh Is cot attended to la setsoh.
di;ene frequently destroys th eEMf)tjSt,
end onen derelopcs Into bronchitis ti fca!A
lary conctimption, CrKlpnmedif many wM ,
ot cuircmoiitlbn originate ICi catarrh. -8.064"
Bnnrtptirllla cures catarrh (Old tm tWl
rtTcetcd rt-markntle cores ot coBfta$tio&
itself, In Its tarty f lare. A bock troMaalac
flalcmrms cf many cures by'llood's Bawsf
rllla, win bo rent free to nil win send BddftM
la C. I. Houd & Co., Lowell, Maes.
I Catarrh nnd lmour-o BicHMI ,
S..U 17 aU dmrjrftt?. Cl slXTor 3. XM
only I y C I. HOOD 6 CO, LowcH, Maes.
loo Dosoo Ono Dollar j
New Markets,
AND -
ACTION 25,
Twelve Stops.
-WITII-
powerfuf set of Sub
Bass and Divided
Octave Couplier ;
Five Octnvi's ; Five
Sets of Reeds, two
sets oi twenty-three
Notes each, two sets
of t w e n t y - e i ght
Notes each, nDd ono
set of thirteen Note
each.
TREBLE.
MZLODIA,
FLUTE,
ECHO.
TRKM0LO.
PRINCIPAL FORTH
TREBLJ5 COWLER?
Itehighton, Ponn'a.
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