"Or i glnal Cheap Cash Store.' Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, &c! Vfc aro offering unusual bargains In the above goods. Ve arc showing a larger stock this Fall tlian ever liclorc. VTc have Lccn very careful in our solcC' tions and bought at very low figures. J. T. NUSBAUM. Opp. I'ubllo Square, Dank Street, I.olilgl-- ton, P. June 7, !8St-ly, SATUItDAV, SEPTEMBER 23, 18S0, i SPECIAL NOTICE. rVrsnnn makine Mytiifnta to this nffice bv money orders nr postal totes will pleore make lliem puyiil.lc i ine w ntcronT I'ost Office, as thn I.e. ntCDion ollice la dot a money order ollice Our I"reishbOThoo'd"in Brief. To secure a vote taxcs.mnst be paid before OctolierSd. The Lehigh county fair convenes a! Allentovru next week. The snlarlcs of the clerks in the Al- lentownp,otoflleo have, been I educed. Thursday, the KOth Inst., will be the commencement of the Jewish new year. C047. There arc about four hundred and fifty pupils enrolled in our public schools, A thread mil) will be put in opera tion at Allcntown sometime during the coming winter. The huckleberry crop of Montoe and Flke counties amounted to UO.OOO bushels this year. AJdeu.-Lueer'ne; county, was visited by ox;j elone last Monday, and property to the value of $7,000 was destroed. A four months old son of Dr. W. A. Derhamer died Sunday afternoon and was Interred in thoLchlghtoti ceme tery Tuesday. A young man named Oeibel, of Philadelphia, fell from a movlnc pas senger train at Mauch Chunk, Monday, and was seriously injured. The hoisting apparatus and stock house of the two blast furnaces of the Allcntown rolling mills uuiu destroyed by fire Monday. Loss, $10,000. J?. AnvooATi: is constantly ad ding new subscribers to its alread y'large list, which fact should be rcm-inbered hy merchants dosliitig to advertise. Tile last ear on the Switchback now leaves Mauch Chunk for Summit Illllat C p. uiM leaves Summit Hill for Mauch Chunk' at GM0 p. m. Make a note of this. The KIckapoo Indian company who $1!Wlfen tenting -on tlic square for a yfrceljj Hjjty'Jcft. forSlathijrt on'.'I'ucsday. flle5 i'JIsl' oAaboife gfrt'Sbuudrcd Ibsttler of 'Imlli(n"Sagia" while here. For the week ending Sent. 13, there were 140,407 tons of eoal shipped over the -Lehigh Vall'cy railroad, making a total to date of 4,!"t),182 tons.and shoiv 11 an increasegf nil.asi tons compared With s'amddatc last joar. f Webster Weiss will expose at public ytSSle '? '' premises, In Franklin town . Jsjjibrr Saturday, October 1(1, 1SS0, a lot 6r-valuable farming slock, compris ' '.iTig' two cows, six mules, carriages, j f'jjifi'l'i harncss.and other articles. .... nrwTlio publishers of tho American Ur$ciiUurtH will forward a copy free Wtrery person who has been a sub 'seriher to that periodieal.but Is not now onc.(provlded they send their name on ii postal card), to the end that they may see';thcttfAt improvements that have been Viiln,' Oneimndred and fifty cigarraakcrs in the factory of Kline llrothers, Allen town, were locked out Monday, because, of a demand for an increase of $1 per thousand on all grades of cigars. The firm proposed an advance of o0 cents per thousand on all grades below $5, which was rejected. Wc call the attention of our manv rcaders.tphe advertisement of A. J. 'fLJtzeidiergcr,,' the popular hardware jnrqlfant, In Another rolumn of to-day's VttfyCATif. 'Mr. ,Llt?enbrger Is ai rway's awake to the interests of his pat rons and If you need anything In his line it rcJHpay you to gle him a call. -W"ctiad the pleasure of meeting H. G. Fisher, the popular merchant tailor, of C'oaldale, one day recently. Mr. Fisher located at Coaldale about a year ngo, and by steady push and energy, by giving "JhcTnost gpodsmade up lu the latest styles for the hast money, be has succeeded In establishing a first class business house. The entombed miners al Scranton have been reached by their heroic com railes, but as wasfeaied, the fumes of Alt0 dv.Ily:cnsscs had lohj before done Its work, and nil were dead. The grief which the. relatives feel, however, is hoc so pungent as that which fills tho hearts of thoso whoso friends lie burled In tbe ""Jiantfeolto mine. To be able to look tupon ojn dead and be curtain of their fato mitlcates to a certain extent our sorrow A fasVhrfclght train, No. 69, bound for New York, was wrecked about six o'clock Sunday morning, on tho Lohljh Valley railroad, near Lehigh (iap, nine 1 mjjf f below Ijere; The train was heavi ly; de' Yjth luniher and merchandise JffiintJtbeWeit'. -fclxVcen cars v. ero bad ly smashed causing a blockade of the tracks all day. Il'm. Hushes, the con ductor, two brakemcn and a tramp who was stealing , a ride were. Injured none seriously. Tho wreck was caused by a broken wheel. Our genial friend Geo. Huntzinger, of tho popular Switchback restaurant, Summit Hill, furnished about four bun- jdd "dinners" to members of the Columbia (Jesting verlln, from Philadel phia, last Monday, and on Thursday furnished some seven or eight hundred members of tho Schweitzer National Oesting verlln vvltlfdloner. Thlssticaks ii .i .... i well of the growing popularity of this nireauy popular pummit mil restaurant IFhen In Summit Hill don't faU to call ,. ,.,., . on OtfWK yu wiJI.IHul him a hearty, nental. who e-souled fellow. " - West llclhlehcm has been Incorpor ated as a borough. Incendiaries attempted to flro tho town Hall at Cntasmiipta last week. Sale bills printed at this ollice while you wait. Terms low. Olvo us a call.. Wc regret to announce the severe illness of our townsman Win. Seaboldt. There are seventy-four prisoners at present conlinfd in the Lehigh county jail. Tho refreshment stands on tho Heading fair grounds sold for $1,002.50 last week. Our public schools were closed for two days this week to allow the pupils to attend the county fair. The llcthlchem Iron Company shipped seventy-two car-loads of steel rails to points In the West .last week. Tho Evangelical Lutheran Synod, In session at Heading, this week, adopted resolutions in favor of total prohibition, There are otor six bundled thous' and pensioners on the rolls of the Unit ed States, and additions arc constantly made. Your attention Is. directed to the advertisement of the One Price Star Clothing Hall, In another column of to day's issue. Theic Is no change in tho pig Iron trade. Very little Iron Is thrown on .he market, and that which is offered is of undesirable quality. John D. Jjcrtolcttc Post, 4S4, G. A. P., and Col. John Lent?, camp 05, S. of V., of this place, participated In the re union of veterans at Easton last Friday. "Holiness orEntlte Sanctlfieatlon," will ho the tople of a special sermon, in the M. P. church, on next Sabbath morning. It will be deeply interesting Don't fail to go and bear It. The Carbon County Industrial So ciety opened their annual fair, on their rounds in this place, last Tuesday. The display .of agricultural products ami machinery, live stock, &c, Ac., is very good. Wiggins the Canadian weather; nrophct insists that this country will be visited by a Momi of unparalleled vio lence, sweeplnc aeroa the country and exhausting its strength upon the rugged point of the Itoeky mountains. The temperance- people.of lht place, will meet In tho building on Uankvvay formerly occupied by the Camion An vocati:, this (Saturday) ceiling, for thn purpose of organizing a Fiohiblilon club. All are cordially invited to at tend. The temperance people, ot this place, lundo their presence severely felt on the day of the opening of the county fair by serving rotlces on the gentlemen who had rented the stalls foihtddlng them to sell beer or other intoxicating beverages. Prosecution is threatened in case the notice Is not ob.icned. Daniel Wlcand, the carriage build er, being about to make extensive Im provements on ids buildings, will offer U public sale on the premises, coiner Hank and Iron streels, on Saturday. October 0, at one o'clock p. in., a lot of new- carriages, wagons, phaetons, bug gies, carriage and wagon material, Ac, Ac. It has been discovered that the Aim ing meteor, which fell In an Ohio tow n a few days ago.w as nothing but a switch which a red-beaded girl dioppc.l from a third-story window. Hut no matter whether you have red, black or brow n hair, David Ebbert, the popular livery man, will furnish you with a first-c!as rig" ut low rates. Livery on North street. The Lansfonl Stars defeated the Lehighton nine in a one-sided game of base ball on tbe old fair "rounds last Fridav afternoon. Lansfonl, 18: Le highton, 4. The Lehighton club nlavod well during tbcseason.aud thn last defeat Is owing to the fact that they have, had no practice for the past month or more. Considerable money changed hands on the result. On and after October 1st the special delivery system is to be extended to every post ofllcc In tho United States, and by allixing the special ten cent stamp in addition to regular postage, letters will be delivered Immediately af ter their receipt to points within one niilo of the post office. The law here tofore lias confined the special delivery system to cities and villages with over 4.000 population by the last cersus. Dtstrnstivo Tire at Wctuput. -U about half past tilne Wednesday night flames wcic seen Issuing from tho liu'iy stable, connected with die Franklin House, Put Welssport, and In a few minima the whole building was enveloped In flames. Hy the timely ef forts of bystanders the horses in the stable were loosened and saved. In a short time tho structure was burned to the ground together with a lot of hay, com, oatf, harness and two mules. Weissport being without a fire apparatus the (lames soon spread to adjacent build ings, one occupied by Joseph Hex as a Hour, feed and furniture establishment and tho building occupied by (,'b.ules Schweitzer as a blacksmith shop and Frank Fatzlnger as a shoemaker thop; thesu buildings were soon burned to the ground with their contents. Obert's (ire apparatus was piocuied bm the bull.lings were so far gone that It was Impossible to save them and tbe efforts of tho crowd were directed to tho saving of tho buildings close hy. The loss, In eluding stoekand buildings, will probab ly foot up $..1,000 or o,000. Tho build lugs were owned by Thomas Moons, of Lehighton, and wero not Insured, Tho lire is supposed to be the wotk of an In cendiary. Tho .Mauch Chunk fire department was telegraphed for but nrtived too lalo to be of much assistance. Hvraenial Rornig-Doraey. At 4 p. in. yesterday, nt the residence nfthe bride's puents, No. 318 North Duhtll klieet. Allentiiwii. Albeit K. Iliuniconly son of Mr. and .Mrs. Win. II. Itomlir, Centre stteel, Beth lehem, and Jtiss C. M. Dorney, wure milted hi holy bonds of inatilinoiiy. The wedding was stiktly pthate, only tile iiiiiiiedbiturii. tlves of tho cuntrncthiK paitb's wllnenKlim the ceremony, ltev. E. A. (leruant, pastor nr the Uefuriniil liiureh r Allentmin. was the offlelatiHK elciio mati. The brWo was atllntl At,,,luetwSBlven1,nri,f.enl,ewrih!: Mr. Boims mid bride left on an evrulng train for Philadelphia, whence they will proceed ... i-i.i s,.i ... ... ... to lialtnniire. Mil., where they will ti'i to liomwkeiliig. Ir. ltoints-is Interest.! In tlie I.irlmore lliiguy-tnp JInniit.iilurliiK Co., me i.inmore iMiguy-up 3 iiniu.n-turinir of ,!altnort, The it,dhlel,eZe, ,"i,o I oi iiaiiiiiiore. in lietuielieiiiltes who were i pr.'wnt nt the w.-.liling were the preeui's IV"'"' fr. "d Mrs. It.,i,,ii!. iin.rM.ter. 1 ?.'".' .'i""ei.viiu iiii.i .miss Maine !liimi' : B'ti ..heui ri,nn. ai. Iiim many frirwiC in ! X?.::? ' "l"' ,nut u(," 's i ii,..., uuviiiai ttrimutr. Oar Weispin'' Speaks. Another week has gone by and pol itical matters In and around this pl.ico are, If anything, growing more excltiug everyday. It Issutprislng what a tu mult can bo raised in matters political In a place like this, and yet It Is not aston ishing cither, when wo see how matters concerning the. welfare of humanity have been revolutionised within the past few Years. Going back but a few years, wo remember seeing both Democrats and Hepubllcans taking their party tick et and without even looking at the names of the candidates deposit it In tho ballot box. Such a state of affairs was lamentable as It retarded the further ance of the best Interests of our county government, by keeping in ollice a class of politicians who glory In party so long as party serves their ends. Looking back a few years we can recall tho first open disruption Ir the Democratic ranks, a disruption which originated in the camp of the moiilcd men and icsulted In the defeat of the Democratic candl dates; as we lamented tho disruption then, wo glory in it now, ns it as the means of opening the eyes of the Deni. ocraey to tho true state of affairs exist. lug at that time, It was a lesson to the followers of the so-called bosses which is still remembered by those who took part In It. And though some of the leaders of that faction light arc dead and buried, their names ate still coupled prominently with tho renegades of party in their lime. Pc.ice be to their ashes we can all say from our very hearts, for from their actions men liaie learned a lesson, and learning, will not forget, which moved forward with new and cnthusiascd impetus the best interests of our party; it was the means of bring ing out the better clement of Democracy and cleaning its ranks of tho clans w hich were l.iboilng to get on top. It had Its lesson In the fact that It made Demo crats stop and think and from thinking to studjhig the question involved in every campaign thereby biinglng out new Ideas, new issues which neccssat ily commanded attention and has been the iiie.iii3 of placing oir a higher scale and in an advanced condition political mat ters here at home, a position which the young Democracy, with new lire and energy, have taken hold of with a de termination to advance to greater pro poi lions. . . The unique manner in which the I'epubllcan caucus at Mauch Chunk was conducted hist Monday would he hard to beat. One amusing feature of the entertainment was the defeating of A. A. Hatch, of Franklin, for Assembly.by the liquor clement of tho paity, on ac count of hi3iews on the temperance question i.ml their support of a gentle man who has always been more or less connected with the tempeiance element, and morally speaking, is In tho same boat" with Mr. Hatch. Hut for things "daik and trickv" a Hepublleaii con vention takes Hie enk". The liquor cle ment of the Hepnbllc mi paity seemed deteimlned to defeat Hutch, and ltau.l eubush being the only available candi date, and his views on the problems of temperance not being generally known, he, of course, received a heavy vote and the unanimous endorsement ot the con vention. Now, tho question that troubles Mr. Haudeubush's friends is. have the liquor men been "kind but to be cruel," or will they give him their lieaity support? The nomination of Mr. Kaudenbush Is highly satisfactory to the better element of the Hopubllean parly being an upright christian gen tleman, with a correct knowledge of what is right and what is wrong, lie will liaye theii hearty support. . The Knights of Labor having re ceived recognition at the hands of the Democratic and Hepublleaii conventions the question arises to earnrst, honest and Intelliucnt oters of both parties, "How will this move end?" Can Dem ocratic members of the Knights of La bor vote for and elect a Hepublleaii As scmbljman with the knowledge that a United States Senator is to be elected by Hie next House of Hepresentatlves? Hoss Quay will be an aspirant for that olllco at tho hands of the Hepublleaii party, and Hepubllcans elected at the coming election are supposed, in fact, are almost compelled to vote for him. Is Hoss Quayi believer in the good ami just rights of the laborci'.1 Is he a man who Is likely to labor for the advance ment of the best Interests of the wage earner? lias he not been connected wlih more than one questionable act which retards the advancement of the work. Ingmaii? Is ho not the individual who played such a conspicuous rolo in the Pardon Hoard troubles under Goieinor Hoyt? With these indhpulablo facts stating you In tho face can you vote (or Hepublleaii Legislators who will send hlin to tho United States Senate'.' This Is a fact which the laboring man should htndy before deposit lug his ballot. True, it Is but natural that tho workingmen, who are in a majority, should feel like complimenting a fellow -laborer, whoj woiks with theni day hv day, and' n hose hands are hardened by the toll of years; but Is it not wrong when In so otlng they put themselves In tiie power of s'h machine tinulptil.itors as Quay and olhers. Personally the Hepublleaii can. (lldatos aru men lo bo esteemed as tlicy have forged their .way to the front by individual perseveraiico and for so do ing do'etve to be complimentiHl, but their HepitblieanlMii Is what we object to, what every Democrat should object to, In fact, when asked to vote forthem. The coming election should be one in which tho principles of pat ty Is observed ; If you ate a Hepublleaii vote for the He publican candidates; If you are a Dem on at voto for tho Democratic candi dates. Tho temperance element of Le highton succeeded, without apparent ef fort, in making themselves very objec tionable to the parties who nurfdiased the stalls on the fair grounds by Issulne ' notices to the parties threulenliiL. to "f.?"" S0,' ,U h ,,,fi S""01 Vpr-1 ,,u,t 'bat for genuine meanness, and tin-j l'recodented gaul the L.'bishton tem- ... .. . perauce people take the cake. The im xsltioii upon tlie many by n few fan atics, was overcount, however, by ono man shouldering the responsibility and dispelling Ihjuids to the thirsty crowds. Advertise , will pay you. In the Advocate. It Tcoplo la and onto! Town. I Our tieniilc lio mn have relnthes or I friends iislilim tliemv.'llt ereatlv nhllire n i'.v m'Iiiiiiik in men- names ami residence lor pulillenthiu muter this bead. lilinon.) II. S. Pinker, of tho Wcatherly Herald, was In tow n Thursday. James W. Malloy, of the. Lansfonl accord, was In town last Friday. Mrs. Jacob Long, of Allcntown, Is visiting Mrs. George Derhamer, on Iron street. Miss Louisa Frcudenbcrger, of Ta-iiiaqua,- Is visiting Miss Tllile Seifett, ou South street. Miss Llllic Heiehard. of Northamp ton street, spent Sunday with Mauch Chunk friends. Mrs. M. A. Ratcllff, accompanied hy her son Edward, are visiting relatives and friends In Plttston. Misses Hattlo and Jane Zehner, of Schuylkill county, are tho guests of Miss Lulu Zehn'cr, ou Dank street, Mrs. 1). U. Nothstelii, of Pethle liem, spent several days with rclathas and friends here during the week. Our popular friend George Huntz inger, of tho Switchback restaurant, Summit Hill, was In town last Friday. Miss Mary Ebbert, an estimable young lady of tills place, spent several days with Cherryvlilo friends last week. Miss Mattlc Hasslcr, of East Mauch Chunk, spent several days this week with Mrs. Peter Helm, on Northampton street. Samuel Sciier and family, of town, returned home Monday after a one week's drive through different sections of the State. Our popular young friend T. Clem. Heck, of Lehigh street, returned homo Saturday after a two weeks' jaunt through the New England States. Miss Laura Masters, who has been sojourning with relatives and friends In Notthaniplon county for the past sever al weeks, returned homo Monday. Misses Stella Connor, Maggie Dick over, of Wilkesbarre, and Lizzie Davis, of Paterson, N. J., were visiting Mrs. JL A. Hatcliff, on Hank street, this week. Mrs. Willoughby Wert, who has been visiting relatives and friends In Columbli and Montour counties for this past several weeks returned home Sat urday. Our young friend A. M. Mehrkam, who lias been spending Ii is summer va cation at his hfime In. this place, left Saturday to tcsuino his studies at the seminary. Mahoning Itcsm. Miss Amies Fenstermaeber sneut. the weik at Lehighton. James Wehr sold Ills farm to Jacob Fry, of Steinsville. Lehigh county. One n nht last week si r.u. bllleit four canaries belonging to Mrs. John NothstcJii. Thomas Musselmair is bnihllim n addition to Ills house. Any one dcslnii" to know tho most Improved way of ran ving home "bas kets" should consult W. O. Xander. Hev. W. H. Strauss exchanged mil. pits last Sunday with Hev. A. C." Wuch ter, of Miuimit Hill A reading circlets to be organized at Centre Square this (Saturday) even ing, lie nope niiouryouns neonlo who can possibly do so will join." At last the ten fill narlln? is over and Daniel W. Sitler has gone to Myers town. Hut before he left ho thou -lit It fitting that ho should make a present to Miss Del., by whieli she might remem ber him while he was far awav from homo and friends and her. Hut what present should he give her? He deliber- ued long and earnest v. Finallv. re membering that the good Indian Hia watha had wooed and won his dtukv mate by shooting a deer ami biinglng ft to the door of her wljiwam. he decided to go and do llkew ise. Hut on account of the scarcity of deer in these nans. Dan decided to shoot a squirrel for Ids "dear." So he shouldered a gun that had seen service nt Hunker Hill and bravely sallied forth with a detci inlu.i. tlon to win or die in tho attemnt. Noblcyouthl Gallant loverl Hetrainned about all day and towards cveiilns spied i squirrel sitcini on tho tnnniost hoiili of an old oak tree. D. W. took deliber ate aim and tired: he must have mlised bis idlii for the snillnel onlv "sat nn and made lists' at him." as b.inlnm sclf afterwards expressed It. Dan quickly reloaded and tired again and again, and at tho seventh shot had the satisfaction of seeing the squirrel fall to the ground, lie set up a shout of tri umph that would have done credit to a Comanche Indian chief, and at onco set out for Miss D'sbonie. lie approached tiie house with a see-the-conq tiering-hero-come air and placed tho squirrel at the feet of.MIss D., who was standing on the front poicli awaiting hlin. She thanked him for the present ami but, we draw a yell over the rest of the meeting. Dan nearly got Into trouhle for shooting tho squirrel. Tho agent here for the Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, hearing that bo had shot seven times at tho squinel, In quired Into the matter. The. agent, however, exoueratod him from all blame of cruelty, decided that it was not thn seven shots; but the fall to tho ground that killed the squirrel. And after tak ing leavo of the many members of his "Lodge" Mr. Sitler departed In peaco. So endeth the chapter. Sclah. East ffauch Chunk Items Hobt. Iloovrn Is sojourning at Clif ton Springs, X. V. Hey. Cookman delivered two excel lent sermons last Sunday. The Carbons ap;ear afraid to play the Lansfonl team. Quit" a number if our citize if at tended t le Lehighton fair. A new shoo store lias been opened oy vv . i. I'eiers ou 4 stieet. Instructor In music C. V. Klelntop, of Lehighton, was In town this week. A small child of Mr. Herman I'asehel died, and was burled last Tues day. The Presbyterian Sunday school will picnic nt the (ilen to-day (Satur day). Tho annual picnic of the Episcopal Sundayseliool of St. John's chapel, took place last Thursday. The Onoko Cornet nand accom panied Post (II, O. A. 1!., of .Mauch Chunk, to Hasloti last Friday. The observance of -Id hours devotion was held In the Ccrnian Catholic, rliurrli j last Sunday and closed Tuesday even ing. Father Ilelnau was taken ill last Saturday and on Sunday was compelled (o sit on a chair while delivering his bcrmon. MIssiHachel Connor, who spent iim-KimiiTp.iu ot i nn summer tit riilia delplila, taking a eoiitke In the Kinder- :s'e'" .f teaching has linl.hed f"r ' U" twm- Work has commenced upon the '"'"bridge, runnlin fiom this place to Pleasant Hill. lMm.vis- - " Happy thought I While you are attending the Soldiers' Monument Cele-i Heading the Soldiers' 'Mt Ion at Mauch Chu bwllou t Mauch Chunk, go to Head- man s and have some of those eletrant Cabinet , djren. Cabinet. Photos made. Only Si.OO per i Cciiniy Coiiralion E. 11. Mnlharen and A W. Rauaenbnshfor Asicmbly. Joseph Kalbfus for District Attorney. A. A. tcott, Surveyor The lb-publican forcos of Carbon county assembled In thoCoutt Houso.at Mauch Chunk, at eleven o'clock on Monday last, for the purpo-c of nomin ating candidates for tho various cotmtv ollices and drafting resolutions, repto sentlng the spirit and sentiment of the Hepublleaii party of Carbon. the meeting was called to order by Chairman Kaliifus. anil on mntlmi T. v Vv alter was elected chairman of the eon- enuon;u. u. Jiurard. J. L. Slntnrd secretaries. After the appointment of ...u y.uiuin cuiumitieos the convention aujaiiriieu until naif past one o'clock. ArxruKoo.v snssio.v. At tho lime designated the convention vyas called to order by the chairman and tun committee on permanent organiza tion reported as follows: Presiihnt, T. I;. Walter; vice presidents, W. O. M. Sclple, J. I. Hollenbacli; secretaries, O. O. Jarrard, Dr. Kliby. The nomination of candidates for the several county otllccs now being in ol der, Joseph Kalbfus. of East Mauch Chunk, was, by acclamation, dwlded the choice of the convention for District Attorney. For Assembly the following names were presented A. A. Hatch, of lranlclln; Kd.-M. MtillKMin, Mauch Chunk: 11. F. Jones, nf l.nn.fanl. A... thony . Haudenbush, Lehighton. The convention then proceeded to a ballot which resulted ns follows: VtltST 11AI.LOT. J latch n Miilliearn jj, .lOllCH liaudeiiipiisii !'.".'.!!'.!!!!!!.! t Mr. Mulhcam having n majoillyof the votes eat was, upon motion, unani mously declared the choice of the con vention. SKCOXD I1AI.1.0T. Hatch .lones , 1; itaudciibiisii ".'!!!!."'."!;;;; j? THIIil) ItAI.t.OT. Hatch .limes Itaudciibiisii '.'.'.'.'.'.!!!!!! H. F. Jones h.ivlnrr the Imrnr is u L'3 number of votes on the third ballot his name was uroppcu. rourmr u allot. Hatch . liiuideiibusli .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' it Tho nomination of Mr. Kaudcnbiuli ai ineii niaiio unanimous. A. A. "'si. Jiaucn utiiink, was nom inated lor county Minejor. The cliait man then appointed as rcpre- y W,. "m m -NL aie convention, James Mel.inty anil Win. Strohii. Sen- iiioiiaiconterices. lien. Wm. Lilly, Wm, near, lougrcsslonal conferreos. s. II. Holllnger, J. 1. Hollcnbaiu. J anics Hal- nei, .lames .Ucl.'ready. Upon motion it , ";iueu nun, iieieatter representa tives to Slate conventions be elected at me uctegato ejection. At the cloje of the meeting loud cries ii -iiiiiiiearn brought that gentle man beloro the convention, and in n nicety worded speech he thanked the i.i-imuiiciui party tortlio honor they had bestowed upon him In the past and the present. Adjourned. COl:.TV COMMITTnn. Aii(lenrlcc!-.J. A. Smith. ,i;t. 1 birdcall Ip. lkutver Xleadmv- H. Caliaulier, 1!. 11. liilt.ert, i-;!o,.1'""T.1''!':- '.'i1.1110'- AI Hnwinan. Sl.""tli ''L'vl 1or" c- w Kidder North W. I). Ktrcrlcr Kid.lerSoiilh-,1, iniivg 1 ' Ioinsfonl- T. i; ljeose, James IHackbitrn, O. 31. Davis, ,', Holhey. Liui-aime-rhys. witi,13 Jmncs jicrjtv, l.elil;.ii Dr. hchaeiler. I.eliijsiiton-,1. M. j-rltzlnger, J. O. Koous, I uas. Ilanii ' ',uv-ei; ioM.-itm'iislnir l'.ml Duel;. In! ! '."" wanl-Iiaae MeClahi, M. Ki dev. v in. i:n hi. ii-i...,) sii,.i.i ' Summit liill-.l:is..itei. iii.ri,i.u- ill. Cloiiif n l'li-Ii-irl )nl,s""' Ti,,M -UeCicacly.Jii?. Wcaliierly-A. Hooven, J. L. Hawk. Chas. ncuuilli. I'.irrjullc-Tlioi. Kiijdcr, liias. Dunlan. Nejqnelimilng-r. l:. Hums, bJimiel hteven- sun, 1.11. Coiliv. V . eisspoi t Win. Kbiins. J!t:OI.UTIO.NS ADOPTED. Wnunius, Tim ltepublleati parly or Car bon COlllltl IV l l!,.)..'r, t..u i t on iHsciiiblcil does hereby n.itke tile follow u.giisafrlioiinf principles anil calls upon and relies on the suppoit of nil iiatilots ami well w l.ici fur truu success and happiness of the people of our County, Mat" and Nation. Wlinii' unprecedented inaich of Irhiinpli.d Mtivcssuuiinstlie tw, my-fmir jeais c.1 lie iililiiiiu ailiiiiiilstratliui upon the principles tll.lt WO llurcbv llifl:in In r.1i..i:..i.,.,l II... )'0I.M,'l'.,''ml '"hiilriition iir the whuIeeTvllIziir ,. , ' "e in ii hnalvcd, llythedi-lesiilesof the ltepubil. can iu.ism-1 hi county convention asieiubled HA""11 -'iuiir.lv and ilimly hy the p .itfiiri'i of n:r National patty. piinmlKated it Chieniio , ,,,, ,,v thnV-i'lfenn of the l'tiit 111 Mate Convention aiheinbled at liar .','! ."..''V1 ', l,14. 111"1 yt':ir' 111111 espcciall) in 1 i I ''-'"'ftlens mid ri-Kitid to the laws re ml.itlnjr hnpoils known as Turin; i.a.v,s. i. "lib lliem, declar.. i.itr.si-hcs hi favor nt Just kiiea tar it laws taut will Insure to our . in iiiiiiv.s, wnrKsnu is. linn n oilier ixi.tllous, the full control of our whole innr- . . lll,eir iro.biit!ons, reiving on bnme c.iiiipetlliirs to keep prices withfniluo liumids i s1,l' 's,1'S''".'le,!,n,ls,,nitl-''1 I11 " e;ises where liomu industry bus been piotciti d: we pro ekiiin luidyiim hostility to free trade, because it leads lo the destruction of our Industries, tlitows out or etnplojinent miliums nt our liitpp.v . people or pluiures th,-in Into tlie mis-s-rles that einse Conttiiental Hiirniie, obllaini; the mother to wot k alnuj- shir of tlie father '"id liusb.md with pick and shovel to keep he alisiilulo niTi'ssltles ot lire nr the c.-iaryest .,i V. . , 1 'I """"l'i "'eh' offspihiK, ngnuist i "f",1,"'1' ?:'" I'1"10-', as the leKilfin.ite out eoiae. rtlio 1 eiii icratle n.uly as espceinllv ironml:'ate,l by the mmitli tilece or lliu pally in this i iiunty mid In tlie Mute hy ni'inv nnil (.enerall) liythe follnweis ot Col. Wm. H. ........ -uu, u 11I1UU19 uHciiiuuj uieiTcsu cut mill Ins eidiluet. llmoleeil, Thut w;e are in ravor of all Just lawstni.t will protect the toilets or w.iee earner In every p.v.hir n In the full enj.n im ut ot Ins rlsht and will miarantee m Inm lb.. r.,n jr. J . l!!s h'bors which will work no injiis- ..... ... 4., iiuriHi t. ainnn tueiiceii in honor to see euiiied out the extent of our uoivi-r nnil tlie iHiwerol our Kepieseiilatlvcs. lt$olvd, tln.t we further piik-i.iiiii bv ihe oft-repealed iissertlon nf the llepiiblle.in naitv that Mils Boveinineiit Is ot the pen lo nnil fur Ihe people, hence we must iiiienulvo eabyeiii!(iie Ihe Mate Comcntlon pledirin the fmiuhiK ot a eoustltutluiialiiineii.lmeiit to iillowtheiicoplolov.iteupi.il lliu Mibject or the imiuiif.ieture and sale or ali nholie bever iikcs. lheiei)jile are the (."'vcrunient mid Jin IrilCKliv must bestow to all wlieienll are IntercsU'd; lieiien we jiKulaim, a prlneliile that i-iuumt be sueeeHsfully eontnnlliied that the desire ot tlie sip!e must lie obejed. T.o liep.'ibllean lielne enininitte.l therein' as 10 How Iiu Bimll vole, when l he time ionics to vote tor irau.dt.st the oiiiiiislilnn is merely eoiemitt in- tne Itepubllcaii paitv to do all In their smer to seeme Mieh a vole upon a dav 1 1 it will leave It trie from all nnllttcul bias: tlfieliy liiltma It ..ut of that arena whleli w.i. nlefitotliep-iilv Intrlaues will be sure to wwk lipoi il.syatid harm to a JuHtetllu llient id the cause; lieiolved, Tnat v,e have full confidence In tlie rimers or our event putty, especially .hi we desire lo endorse tin. course of James li. Ill.llne. the l'liimeil K'nl,fl,t .r tl... sii.... ..r Miihie, as deserving our tlianksaud Ata'tltude l.ir Ids iinire.slve contest In the Mate nf MMiie ilurhir l ie. imst slxii- .l.ivs mw.n iiu. irreat question that li.tereststheiounirv more than any other can hi Its imittrml lieafliig Um the cn.iiitry, tlnpiollioiiiit Anieiieaii Utimr. bis salient end iiiiaiiswerable m-jru-ii.cntsKuielhi. Uctoiy In .Maine for winch we iliimk linn. Rnplvrd. Tliatwe rordiidly eomiiiend l.ov. Uiiyi's book fm-lils.lefeiiconU'nitcitioii of Anierieiin niluti,., mi nuniiieiid Mild l.;k toall hs the tM-fct defeims id piideetl.m mid ill tor defeat of tree trade iieiuiied by the dereiiili isot that fatal dnumii to Ainerieuii nr;Hiie,llv. both great and small. huolml. That we nt)i'iilt iH-ally eiidiirne our Wiioie Stnte ticket, bended by the si.l.ller who shed Ids bl.KMl and left a Hint, on the bulile-lleld In ilelcn.e of Ids eoiiutrv. We jveoiciilze 111 hhn the Kalian! snldlei-.'tbe lu telliunut statesman, the i lirisllan itmth'innn una tlie liniiekt iimii to wlinni we ran li.iiilli ii 1 trust all tbe die..t luteiets of the Coni iiiiMiwealtli th.it w!!l Im cmiftdeil to hlin: that the li.il.e of ihe tlokft we fully nevept anil iiiliiuieiid .u, bch.if In all pirtsumul, slmwiim e.ipm ltj fin- tl.ednlles to be iK iliirn.eil nf lll'.l'e than iimi.i1 illiillt.v uiwli.-iUte lleket,e pl.'dijc a lull snpimrt hum now mull the . lose of the ljlls, that w. In.mv their election, leeliiur that all or the Eri-at InlereslH will lie sal In tin ir hands, mid under them the ko. d oh I ( oininnimcalihiif iViiuh'h. will prospci. KnelMd, llmtweare In luvorof the ou.,1 rlii.il eiuu.iniy in an ,-oiuity and t-tot- aiuiro- prmltoiis of imblle iiey, lwas rrmeniber- limttiiitchar.ty si .,,,1.1 Ihi e.mslrUie.1 from the fciudM.h. or the lax,Mrr Interest: lieiiee we l'leilireiiiii-epieni iitiiJlH'sUiae:tre- flll hllld Of M.lell.VIM..i,llliiii.u li.fi.n. ,nil,... I UWltv tile until!.- in.i.ies-. ""o'if'1. 'Una ti, v.i.ii.ts ofthetut pr .it ia"e .,i t. , , B" Vi. 'A. ':!',' paliii'S . ii'l s ..ill li.ni- .Mii-M'i'ini'l In all l.nn-in-'Ii,. .-. , '. ... i. i. .a.., - :'!?" '" fniland in-. nysijpiH.rt i i! ' "ej. V"kt'r' u,1 aa' nautd fox the riipecn e ofllcts INTERNATIONAL LESSONS. HY ItllV..!-. 11. IIAlinltllAVES. Wesson 13 Seplem!cr25(li. Ql'.vltTKRt.Y iti:vii:w. T .. I , .. I int. , John 0, 1.17. Golden Text, John U, iv-3s'ju j. . ukus mill inn linn l Aino. Jems met ii man who had been blind from his birth, mid rcstoicj his sight, 'Ihe event caused a great cMinniotion iiinotigst the chief priests r.nd rulers, nnd lliu man was called in to testify. He proclaims.! Christ, in whom ho afterwards tuny believed. Lesson 2. Jesus tho good shepherd. John 10, 1-18. Golden Text, John 10,11 .V crowd had gathered round Jesus us He talked with tho man wJiase sight Imd been restored. Jesus tells them the story of tho tdieplieid, and makes it it beautiful illustration of Himself and His work, lie also refers to the nuiiimr crucifixion, declaring that He lajs His life dow n voluntarily for His sheep. Lesson .'1. Tlie death of Lazarus. John 11, MC. Golden Text, John 11, 11. Christ had rutnrned lo Heliiabnra to escape Hie fierce hostility of the Jews, iiikI while there messengers inform Him that His friend Lazarus is bick. He sends them back, but waits two days be fore lie announces lo Ills disciple Ilis intention to go to Hcthany. Lesson i. The resurrection nf Lazarus. John 11,20-27, and 3D-H. (iolden Text, Joint 11, 2o. L izirns had been buried iiccording to tlie customs of the country, and the lamily were still mourning when Jesus returned to Huthany. In the prccncc nf Ihe lomiwhn? Vlstors nn.l their friends He raUcs Iazarus from the Head. . LCSSOn It. .Tns.lQ bnl.nroil T.l, lo 1-lfl. Golden Text, Jolin 12, 13. Christ mngiiiii in mo jietiiany Home, and while at supper Mary niioints Him with costlv ointment. '1 lie next d.iv HegocstoJer usalcni, and nt Hclhphtige He lakes Hi: lust and last rule, on a voting nss. As lie passes into Jerusalem tlie pcoph wave palm branches and stout "Itosan na. Lesson 0. Gentiles seeking Jesus, John 12. 20-3(5 Gulden T,.i rl.,, m 32. While leachinirin the Tenitdo. some f 1. 1... T , ! . . . . ..' icipiesi x 1 1 in 10 give them an dience. They could not go into the court of the women where He w:is. find so lie went to them, and tniiaht them uiviue truth, lit llw death lie nmm i bes ui u raw- nn men unto llim-cll. Lesson 7. Jesus teaching humility John i.i, l-l,. Golden Text, John 13, ii. ino .viaster w'utt ins disciiile.s was in an upper rom ut Jerusalem wither they had gone to celebrate the Passover supper. Ihe disciples had utt down to the table washing of fect, Christ teaches mem Humility by performing this service mi mem. Lesson 8. Warning to Judas and coler. John 13, 21-3-'. Golden Text 1 11 It, M'l 'i '-. ino nine company was now at supper when Christ announced that one ol their number should hetrnv Ilim. He warns Judas, who then went out to do Ins work. Afterwards lie warned Peter that lie (.lioiitd fall. The two warnings were very solemn and im pres-stve. Lesson 9. Jesus comforting His (lis ciplcs. John li, 1-1-1. Golden Text .John 11, l. in tins les.son Jesus com. forts His disciples and gives them the assurance ol eternal test in the mm sinus prepared for His tcrvants above. Lesson 10. Jesus the true vine. John lb, 1-lb. Golden Text, Joint 15, C. Wi have hero an illustration of tlie rclatiot of tbrlst to His people in the vine and its brandies. Ah tlie branches are a pirt in me vino nun uraw lite irom it, no we m e ono with Christ and live in Him and He inns. Lesson 11. The mission of the Spirit .lolm lb, 0-20. Go den iext. Jolin 1(1. 13. The disciples have left the tabic and uro standing toiind Jesus, when He tell: them ol His near doiiaiture from them and piimibcs to send the Cum loiter who would give them needed help. Lesson 12. Jesus interceding. John 1., l-3,nnd 11-21. Golden Text, Itch, i, o. i no scene in the upper room closes willi nn earnest and beautiful prayer hy Christ for Himself, for His tiseiptcs, and lor all lits true followers in ullages. J Ins prayer appropriately closes ino nn-ons ot tno quarter, Of Interest to Evorybody. f1"Art!stHc.ailman.of MaiiebClmnV Is doing elegant work this season, and any-one wanting pictures cannot do uetieriiian with him. tho able-bodied newsnfiner ll-ie to already getting In bis work on Congres sional l anutiiaio lluekalew. Huckalew can stand it better than the liar can. ffy-Doif t fall to read the .nlvnrtlcr.. tneiit headed "Save time, and money," and cndlni, "All cheap for cash." The last Spanish revolution seems to nave revoluted the other way. CGo to Fts. Hoderer, under the Kxehango Hotel, for a smooth sh .ivn ami a faslonahle hair cut. All thlniis considered, it w'nnbl probablj be wiser to hang Geronlmo nerori' he hangs the army. ay-ijaiioains in VVAI.I, PAPnits and uiMiow SttADKS at Litckk.v liAcn's, 01 llroadwav. Mauch Ciitink: uniwus o nun o cis., witiie u and lucts., gilt 25 and 35 ets. Some dav some unlucky veaMier prophet will accidentally make a predic tion that predicts and die in loneliness i or ins zeal. Hrtuss (l-Ilio., ThoTnil ors, still have n low of those justly celebrated $10 suitings on nand. Tho labor party In Wisconsin should remember that it Isn't safe to lie a future to any dynamlto bomb. S. W. lieach, Mansfield. Pa., says "I have used Dr. Seth A mold" a Con'jh Killer and it always relieves my cold." Mother--, ulieaisuw Dr. Seth Arnold's Soothing and I'uletlng Cordial for chil dren. A mild safe tonic. 25c. Attention, Flrensn. The members of Lehigh Hook and Ladder Company, are requested to at tend the regular meet lug In (label's Hall, this (Saturday evening) at 7:30 o' clock, to select a uniform ftom tho samples already received, and transact other Important business. Hy older of the President, J. L. Gaum., H. S. Only the Dream of a Orsamer. On last Saturday ns tho twilight shadows mound us oust their fantastic figures, there was lirne lo us by the silent zepbjrsof the cool autumnal eve ning the melody of Ihe waves in the raging canal as dashed hy what seemed to be some supernatural force, they surged from shoro lo shore. Here, w here formei ly, all was peace and nulot, where the small boy bathed and where we had oft seen pictured our own reflec tion in tho beautiful ralin was now thu "troubled waters of tho canal." Away in the distance, moving along slowly, liken heavy buithened bout, came an object slow but sine. Twilight shadows they had deepened, and the gloaming was no more; all around Ihe wot Id was darkness, still the billows dashed and tore as they rolled In massive volume far up on either shore. To our vision came an objecl.ilark and grim, for where oft we've seen our own reflection and the "kld" dive In and swim, we now SAW what bad frightened civilization the sea serpent and on Its lrack was painted In letters Urge and bold, "Dear (assldv Keep niuin. Frank." Just at this peri idsom. one was rude enough ' to disturb us and wc found that we had i only seen the serpent in a dream, Please don't get off any rhes'nuts" about bad whiskey for we drink only canal water, j It ii an citabllshnl fact that Hood's Sir-8nparUl.-i has proven an lnvaluablo remedy In many tovero cases of rheumatism, effect ing rcmarkablo cures by lis powerful action In coirectlng tho acidity of tho blood, tvlilcH i . ... - . ' "r'f ," "nd ?Wltlai A,T. .t . . . .uw... mi iu ii5ui7ie mat wuas nood's Sarsaparllla has done for others It will do for you. Therefore, If you suffer tho pains and aches of rheumatism, glvo tills potent remedy a fair trial. A Positive Cure. " I vras troubled very much with rheuma tism In my hlp3, ankles, and wrists. I could hardly walk, and was confined to my bed a nood tleat of tho tlmo. Being rec ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparllla, 1 took four bottles and am perfectly well. I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sansaparllla ps ono oi mo ict blood purifiers In tho world." W.-F. Wood, Bloonilngton, 111. For Twenty Years 1 have been tifillctcd with rheumatism. Before 18S3 1 found no relief, but grew worse. 1 then began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, and It did mo nioro good Uian nil tho other medicine I ever had." II. T. lUrxoit, Shirley. Mass. "I suffered frcm what tho doctors called muscular lhcuniatism. I took Hood's Sar saparllla and am entirely cured." J. V. A. rnounrooT, letter carrier, Chicago, 111. Wo Eliall bo glad to send, free of charge to all who may desire, a. book containing many additional statements ot cures by Hood's Sai'saparilla Bold by all drusslsts. St; six for $5. Jlsdo only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Well, Mass. EOO Doses Ono Dollar. New Advertisinents, Weissport Business Directory. on von low l'lcicns ! Loss Expcntio Means lower Prices for tho People I M. A. Oswald's XevvKtolv, In Jf. A. Oswald's Xcvv ISiilldlng. Kast Welsspoit, l'enu'ii., Is headquarters for Dress Goods, Cassiirs, Prints, Groceries, Provisions, &c Banded Chamber Setts, $31 Roller Process Flour Only $2.35, Which Is positively FIFiTliN CUNTS less than the same Hour can bo bought elsewhere. Give me a call and bo convinced that I am selling goods at "liock Itolloiu 1 rices." M. A. Scitl8,su-ly OSWALD, EAST WUISSPOP.T. -J-AUUY & SKWIXI,, Till'. VvTISSl'OUT lUKr.KY, Fresh Ilread and Cakes every day. Delivered In Lcliluliton and Mauch Chunk every Tucs- d:i), Thursday mid Saturday. IsrTiciiIcs, l'attics, t'anip-.Mccthiss, Weddings, Funerals supplied at short notice. august7,87-ly "JJMIAXKLIX IIOI'SE, HAST -VVniSSl'OltT, PKXN'A. This house niters fli sUlass accommodations to the permanent boarder and transient guest. Panic pi Ices, only One Dollar icr day. augT-ly John ltr.uitic, Proprietor. QF.ATS, THE JEWELER. All Kinds of Jewelry ! School Boob and Stationery. nussutT,8C-Jy. jQIt. 1'. ALFI1EI) AXDltEWS, voHKor.i Tine rnvstctA sa svnatos Opiiisltc Nathan Snyder's Slorc, BAST "WElSfSrPOZR.T. Special attention Riven to chronic diseases aim inseuscsoi women. iiprl.-oin AHOX F. SNVDEU, KAST WlUSSPOItT, 1A MANUFACTUltUIt'S AGENT 1'OU Vestern Improved Washers American Wringers, ' ALSO Bicycles of all Kinds ! Old wheels will be loaned to parlies deslr Iiil' to learn and who order e, heels from inr. wasliersvvlll bo put out ou trial. Jlustulvo satisfaction or no sale. angn-iy JOSEFII F. KEX, m-Af.r.u in Plour, Feed & Furniture, Tobacoa and Cigars, East Weissport, Penn'a., Invites the neojilc nf vvelssport and vicinity to ca'l and examine Ins largo asMirtinent of (toods lioforo purcllashiK ilsevvlierc. Prices Low as tho Lowest ! atrillMwo-iv. y-ALIi I'Al'EItS & IJOKDEUS I All the Latest Styles and Shades I Hest Qualities I Lowest Trices I Pure Ens and. Medicines ! Choice Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. Ferscrlptlon carefully compounded day or lilfiht, at -,:W, P. BIBRY'S, Cor. Willie and Bridge Sts., AVcissport. Aprllll.18M.-lr. Ailvertiso in the Advocate. It will pay you. Try it A. J. Lil28Dl)2iieft ColnnuL I keep constantly on lmhd a full supply of the following articles Lard Oil, ' s Castor Oil," , Coal Oil, ; Linseed Oil, Amber Machine Oil, Black Machine Oil, Harness Oil, Turpentine, Japan Varnish, Window Glass, and Putty, Lewis, 1st National and TFatoial's Pure White Lead. A full line of colors in oil, small packages, line of large Ready Mixed and Dry Paints. TAIl in pints, quarts Und gallons. A good assortment of Shelf Hardware, Nails, &c. I make a specialty in WOVEN WIRE for all pui poscs, viz : for Fan ning Mills,C!hicl(cn Coops.&c. 1 have just taken the agency for tho ft. & B. Doilas Pip, and can furnish any pump in their list at short .notice and at lowest prices. I put in three of these pumps recently, with satisfaction to purchasers. WAGON GREASE, Frazer's, Mica, Crescent and Castrolinc, to the latter of which we call your special attention as hefng something really good and worthy of trial CATTLE POWDER. The liluc Grass Condition Powder is tho hest-now in the market. Price, 20 cents per package, G packages for $1. The attention of Builders is called to my stock ofAjaX Tar and Rosin Sized Paper. COPPER KETTLES. A lot of COPPER KET TLES will he disposed at very low prices. AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY of all kinds in stock or to or dor on short notice, my stock of REPAIRS and EXTRAS for all machines is unsur passed by any house in tho valley. Give me n call. PHOSPHATES ! PHOSPHATES ! 100 Tons sold so far this sea son, itcnabio and Ulican ! Low Prices and Honest M A.J. Litzenberger, Agt., lsl Door Below L&S. Depot, Wi Street, Lshtelitofl. Penna.
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