"Original Cheap Oash Storo." NEW MACKEREL! We lmve Jmt received u lot ot NKW MAl'K- l'.lilil. In palls mill quarter barrels,- nlilrli we sell ftt very low price, euimlilerluir the smnll catch, Mackerel nre ncarecr this year limn ever lie fore. TlinFMi HiircniirciKiiUtlinttliucalclitotlate lanilei thii time lat year, una tlioy say (lint the catch laot yenr was the smallest Iflr a scries of years. Kor 1883, to the second week III August, the calcli was 170,WO barrels, anil for isMthe total eatch was about MB.000 barrels. The catch this jear to ilato ilocs not reach 30,000 barrels. Ho lilfiher prices may be looked fori We have also Just tapped n Hue of l'ANOV l'UllI! SUtlAlt SYltUl'S, ulileliwonro selllUBat wouilerfullylowpiices. Kvrry nuart of syrup sold by us Is Riuiranlccd to be strictly pure. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite rubllcHqiiare, 11.111k Street, UlilEhtonr June 7. lu-ly. Don't. Don't go !o Iicil unless yott liavo 0110 lo go tn. Don't sleep with 0110 eye. open It Iutrls 1 110 other eye. Don't strain your eyes, by reading on an empty stomach; It Is .1 bad liablt. Don't try to sit standing; or yon may flml It ilinicult to stand silting. Don't forget to tako a ilrlnlc of. pure, water before breakfast; Ills tho cheapest and best. Don't sleep In a flranglit always try and secure a bed. Don't Ho on your left sldo too much, but prevaricate, as much as possible, on tho right: aim auovo an mines, don't do without a new Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. Don't buy any other, until yon liavo fully examined this one, which Is to-day, un doubtedly, tho leading machine of the United States. No other machlno equals it In adaption to all manner of sewing re quired In ovcry family. Tho lato Improve ments In connection with tho feed of this machine, have brought it to a stato of per fection that places II above all competitors. It Is handsome, simple, substantial, and easy running, Geo. ft Bank Street, Lchighton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 18S7. eriif'IAI. NOTICR -IVrsons rnaklni; payments to till' iilrlcn by money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at tho WUI.ss l'OUT r0ST0fl'K'l!,astlie Lchlfihton onicels NOT a money order olllco Curront Events Epitomized. School opened on Monday. The strcctlamps could-stand a clean ing. Autumn tints, in all their varied beau ty, come next. Bcforo purchasing elsewhere, see Kcm erer .t Swartz's large stock of furniture, etc. tf. Furniture of tho best makes ai prices to astonish the buyers, at Kemerer A Swartz's. tf Dirt ilecs before Tulip soap llko a grasshopper bcforo the advanco of a yellow legged chicken. Wanted, bcforo Hie 20th Inst, $1800 on first mortgage on real estate. Interest six percent. Apply at this office. 2-t Typhoid fever has again made its ap pearaco in Plymouth, Luzerne county. Don't forget to thoroughly furmlgate. Our popnl.tr hardware merchant Sam uel Seller has received the contract to fur nish our public school with coal dnrlng tho coming winter. lion. A. IF'. Itoudenbush and Samuel Ullham, Esq., will erect a llnree story frame dwelling opplsltc Wlcand's opera house Ion Rank street, Jealous darkeys wlpo out their rivals with bone-handled razors, and Tulip soap wipes-out Its rivals with the broadaxo of superior merit. Tho members of John I). lleitolctto Post, 1SI ft. A. R., of town, participated in tho Grand Army Day celebiatlon at Shenandoah, Thursday, Don't forget the camp-flro and festival in School Hall next weak 13-17, dates inclusive, a splendid time is anticipated. You will miss It, if you don't attend. Gcorgo Piatt, of Rank street, brakemaii on clghty-ono freight, was thrown off tho ears at Itcddlngton early las Thursday morn ing and bad his left shoulder dislocated. Rev. Hiram Kudcr, of Ifagerstown, Mil., delivered a very instructive as well as Interesting discourse to a largo audience in tho Lutheran church last Sunday eyen Ing. For three days ending on tho 3rd nit., there worn 45,02(1 tons of coal shipped over the L. & S. R.R.,a total to date of 3,402,109 tons, showing an Increase as compared with amo date last year of 201,100 tons. For -'1 days ending August 31st thcic were 15,220 tons of coal shipped over the I.ehlgh Valley railroad, making a total to dato of 5,i!52,.100 tons, and showing an in ereasoof (582,210 Ions compared with same date last year. About four weeks more remains for our farmer friends and others to prepare for the anniul fair of the Carbon county In dustrial Soeletv. Don't fall to havo ready a lino line of exhibits so as to astonish vis itors from all sections. - Joslah liiieh, executor of tho estate of tho late Joel Klotz.deceascd.of East Weiss- port, will expose to public salo on the pii'inises at ono o'clock on Friday, Septem ber .111, a lot of valuable real estate and per sonal property. He on hand. Leopold Meyer, of tho Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $3.G0 per week. Persons who wish the comforts of a homo should not miss this opportunity. .Leopold keeps a nice clean and quiet place. The attention of the people of Summit Illll, Lansfiml and vicinity is directed to the fact that (leorgo V. Huntzliigcr, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author izeil by us to iccolvo subscriptions and monevs for the O.uui'o.v Advooati'. -Harvest home services were ob served in iho Rcfoinied and Lutheran churches on Sunday. This is a beautiful way of giving expression lo HI111 who rules the universe, for his kindness in suppllny us with bountiful crops the staples of life. An Organist Wanted, at the Pentuvllle Church, Carbon Co., Pa., on Sunday tho 2d day of October next applicants will have n chance to be heard, commencing at half past nine o'clock In the forenoon. Allber al salary will he paid. John Uarter, Jutlnh Andreas. -Wall Paper. Reforo gettliuj hi our fall stock of wall paper we offer: Drowns, at ." cents. Whites, ' . ... II rents Gilts, " . . r.'. .ins Ilordeis at one-fourth the regular pinw. These pricei will ll them quick. K. 1'. Luckenbacu, 01 llroadway, Mauch Chunk. Repair your pavements. Don't forget the Lehlghlon fair. September is to lie a "cool" month. The ramp-mcctlng season has ended. Allcntown had Its first post ofllee in 1802. Frccland Is to have 11 $.:15,0(Kl opera house. Whlto Havun is to have a castle of tho K. G. E. An addition Is being erected to Iho Lehigh Stove Foundry here Farmers should keep a sharp look-out for the traveling "seed corn" mac. Tho man who yet votes for General Jackson never heard of Tulip soap. Why Is Tulip soap like a hungry child at dinner? Ilccause "It Is theto every time." An Allcntown exchango says that tho bakers In that place uso chrome yellow for coloring, Tho new opera house on tho corner of Rank and Iron streets Is rapLlly ascending upwards. All-wool suits made to order at $10, $12 and up at Sondhelm's O. I', S. O. II., Mauch Chunk. . A young son of William dfontz, resid ing on Lehigh street, fell and fractured Jils right arm Sunday. Six clerks employed In tho Packerton offices wore removed to the Valley offices at Mauch Chunk this week. Great bargain All-wool pants niado to older at $4 and $5, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, - If you owe one, two or thrco dollars as subscription to the Aiivocati:, don't forget to call around and pay us. We need tho money. Investigation Is the acid that rovcals the glitter of hypocrisy and the oroide of deceit. Tulip soap will stand tho test. Rest In use. A number of our popular gentleman and lady friends enjoyed the exciting and cxhlllaratlng pleasures of a straw ride Wed nesday evening. Whlto Haven, wants an opera house. Tho Roard of Trade at that placo will soon settle tho dllllctilty If It sees tho necessity of such a building. Lchighton Individuals havc$110,8.r.0.00 on Interest. Somo of this money put Into good solid Improvements would make It look more llko entcrptlse. -Harry Stansberry, better known here as "Slabby," a resident of Xorthamptlon street, was scvcrly squeezed between the cars at rackcrton on Saturday. Adam Eachcs will expose to public salo on-t ho premises In East Pcnn town ship on Saturd.ty,;i7lh, a valuable lot of real estate and farming implements. A Western editor lost ten subscribers by saying: "Many of our readers require an effectivo soap, and Tulip Is just tho thing they have needed for a long time." If your watch or clock don't run cor rectly, tako It to IIagaman,on Bank street, and if It then falls to keep time ho will make no charge. March 20 Cm For a good ready-made suit for men, boys and children marked down In plain figures to regular city prices, call at Sond helm's One Price Star Clothing Ilall.Mauch Chunk. The Patton farm, adjoining Simon ll'alks, In Mahoning Valley,, is for rent on reasonable .terms. Apply to ll'm. Thomp son, Switchback Saloon, Upper Mauch Chunk. Gable and Xusbaum's are having their store fronts nicely repainted; a combination of seal, light brown and olive bclne used with butifylng effect. Shinglcr & son aro doing the work. Wo direct tho attention of our readers lo tho new advertisement of H. A. Reltz, Esq., rclatiyo to Insurance for firo and life tho latter for man or beast which ap pears In another column. Wo dropped In at tho Lehigh Valley depot Tuesday and was agreeably surprised to nun our old fiiend inn. Seaboldt ac- cuping ono of tho stools. It makes tho old depot look natural to sco .tho boss around. John F. Ilcllinan and "uiss Sarah A. Ilcnrltzy, both of this place, were united In tho holy bonds of wedlock by Rev F. K. Rcrndt, of Stetlersvllle, Lehigh county on the 3rd Inst. They have our congratula tions. At Pcnn Haven Junction, this county, ono day recently tho skeleton of a man was found undcra largo pile of stones. The fact that a bullet was found lodged In his cheek gives belief to the fact that the indi vidual bad been foully dealt with. A policeman says; "How can I prevent scratching at the polls?" Wo would recom, mend a liberal uso of a flno tooth comb and an occasional shampoo and wlien you go out liming liiro your teams of David Ebbcrt, tho Xorth street liveryman. Past young fellows who biro teams from liverymen should remember that If they wlllf'illj or negligently damage or des troy tho samo they aro liable to a flno of $100 or twenty davs Imnrisoniripnt. Tf would not no a bad idea to remember tills. J. G. Rex, tho well-known Mahoning milkman has on exhibition at the nomilar saioon 01 m. t iiompson. Uddci- Mnneh Chunk, twin pumpkins, raised pn a singlo stalk, with forty-llyo other largo and heal thy looking pumpkins. Who can beat the record? tn to-day s Issue a;. pears thoadvcrllsc- meht of the Rochester Browing Company! lhos. J. Reck, of tho Rochester Rottllng uouso, being authorized to act as their agent In this section. Rochester Iieer has no equal, being entirely freo from all pois onous Ingredients. Tho Rev. D.tuiul Dcruolle, pastor of tho Prenbyterlan congregation of South Bethlehem, will preach by exchange, Sun day, Sept. 11, at Hokendauqua and Fern Dale. Tho Row LInle will olliclato in tho South Bethlehem Presbyterian church morning and evening noxt Sabbath. Tho iroman'sForcIgn Missionary Sod ety, or the Presbytery of Lehigh, under the ndmlnlstiallon of Mrs. I. II. M. Knox, of Easton, wife of the President of Lafayette College, u having a year of very successful progress. 'I his ladlt-a society supports Mrs. Jainos McComb, a Presbyterian missionary In I.odlana, India. Tho Republican delegate election will bo hold to-day (Saturday) at tho several re gular voting places, and tho nominating eoiivontlan will bo held at Mauch Chunk on Monday. Tho Republicans could not do bettor on that day than to nominate that old Republican war horse, Harrison Wentz, Of ParrVVlllo. for Cnllllnlsslnnnr. Mr eutz is honest, and not full of election. capable and would The isune of base Iwll on tho old fair gioiiud diamond Monday aftomoot last bo- tween tho Cisnrmakors and Tollers, of town, Is said to have been nn oxceedlnaly interesting game, from the fact that It con tained none of the new fancied Ideas of modern base ball but was a plain old fash ioned g.unc w itb asror. of twenty-four to thim mf.iMn of the Tailors which pleased lb.' ( ii '.'v. 1 1. Kl. .1 ih au.lii-iic. tn.l knoeked llw nniiiurr.uul limn... ..,l...i., it " , " " ..j .... me iiiu.nuert. littler lUcK, next tune .,...a "" 1 The Democratic Cotmtr Convention. At an early hour on Monday muriilii); List the candidates and delegates from die sev eral towns rilidillstrlcts In the cmiuty put in their appearance at Mauch Chunk, and thereafter, until the opening of the conven tion at.olovcn and a half o'clock the eiindl- dalcs wcro manipulating the delegatus will much vigor and effect. In iho beginning of tho raco for the ofllco of County Treasurer It was apparent to tho most loose observer that tho contest was between Dr. J. C. Kreamcr, of Aquashlcola, and George Dolan, of Tttcltcrton; both candidates and their friends wcro working hard, especially so tho Dolon men who wcro determined that their man should have tho nomination, using as n "conylncer" in somo Instances, that ho (Uolon) had been set back for tho past ten ycats or more to mako room for others There wctc no expressions of 111 will, but a determination characterized tho actions of both men that they wero in tho field to win. And whllo they wero up to tlielrarms In political work tho familiar form of Ex-Sheilff Lcntz, with nn unusual ly largo walking stick In hand, was lying the ropes for tho nomination of Register and Recorder on tho first ballot. Henry Miller of Franklin, and Dom. J. O'Don ncll, of Summit Hill, for tho Commission crshlp, made a lively canvas, and all who observed tho business llko manner In which It was conducted could not have failed to nolo that the natural display of firo and Tim would be the means of putting them In nomination. Everybody in tho county Is acquainted, moro or less, with tho good ma tured Paul Wagner, of Lchighton, nnd tho popular A. 0. Peter, of Mauch Chunk, who wero .nominated for County Auditors by ac clamation. Both gentlemen aro Intelligent and fully capablo of discharging tho trust of ofllco. Franz. Mackl, of Mauch Chunk. was, as usual, nominated for county sur veyor. Tho convention was called to order by county chairman, E. R.Sicwcrs.whcn upon motion John Illncs, of ircatherly, was made president, and A..F. Xewmlller, of i,anstoriI; Jonathan Klstlcr, of Lohichton. and Charles Miller, of East Mauch Chunk, vice-presidents; F. P. Lentz, of Lchighton, and A. G. Peter, of jlauch Chunk, wcro made secretaries; H. F. Smalley, of Frank lin, and J. D. Brcslin, of Lansford, were appointed tellers. G. W. Esscr, of Mauch Chunk, was elected a member of the Dem ocratic State Committee. Messrs. J. W. Malloy, of the Lansford llecmd, O W. Esser, of Mauch Chunk, anil Ed. Rebor, of Harrlty, were elected delegates to tho next Democratic State Convcntlen. Upon the suggestion of tho president It was decided to mako the nominations prior to 1110 noon recess, when tho following names were presented for the several of fices: County Treasurer John Conway, Mauch Chunk; Gcorgo Dolon, Packerton; J. C. Kreamcr, Aquashlcola; Philip Coyle, Xts- quehonlng; Wm. Coyle, ; James Mulhcarn, Lansford; Wilson Muschlltz, of Lower Towauienslng: Gcorgo W. Keiscr, Weatherlv. Register and Recorder C. W. Lentz, Mauch Chunk; Al. Drcisbach, East Mauch Chunk; J. P. McIItigh, Summit Hill ;Jacob Rename!, Mauch Chunk; Al. BreithMipt, Kidder. County Commissioner Wm. Duffv. Mauch Chunk; D. J. O'Donnell, Summit Hill; Henry Miller, Franklin: J. J. Smith, Pcnn Forest; T. W. Stelgerwalt, East Pcnn; John Arner, Wclssport; Anthony Coll, Lausanne. County Auditors A. G. Peter. Mnirl. Chunk; Paul Wagner, Lchighton. County Surveyor Franz Mackl, Jfaucli UdOU motion It. was nrrronil I ...Kmi... until tvo o'clock. Upon re-asscmblinc at two o'clock t b candidates looked worn and tired, havirg put In another hour of hard and supposed effectivo work, whllo the delegates seemed enthuslascd at Uic prospect of a long strug gle in uo uiuy nan 10 meet present and future contingencies in tho field of politics. The convention being called to order, tho secretary called off the names of tbn e.imii. dates for County Treasurer and tho fight uuiv vuiiiiiiuiiceu aim resulted as toilows up to tho twelfth ballot, when Dolon was de clared nominatod: v 11AM.OTS: 2.3 l 718 8' C C 1011:12 Conway 31 ib'so 012 17, 0 Dolon, IS 22 20 23'23 23 25 28,41 L'4 27-31 Kreamcr, ... 1. Coylo,.... W.l'njle,... 0; 4 i'i 3' i 3 0 7' 0 0, 0 0 0, 0' 0 1 0! 0, 0 0' 0; 0 0, o 0 Mulhaieii,,.. 10. 7 a: a! in; 0 10 0; 0 0 Muschlltz,.., Kelser s; ci i! 4U ltnaisTKii ash iinrouiinn ruiHTiiALixiT. O. W. Lentz 40 1. r. Mclluxh 21 lacob lteiiuucl '3 Al. Dieisbach .'. .'..'.V. 8 COOXTV COMMISSION!!!! KinHT 11AI.TOT. Duffy 5 O'Donnell 13 Miller .' . V A5 Stelgerwalt "2 Arner n Coll ' . . " 4 sKCO.NI 11AI.I.OT. llulTv . O'Donnell I s . ' Hi . S3 - 3 . 6 .Miner..... btelKerwittt Arner Coll Tllllin 11.VM.nr. Duffv O'Donnell.., Miller BieiKcrwuit. Ainer Coll...,, fnUllTl! iiai.wt. Dully....... o'Donurtl.. miner Ktelcerwntt Avm-r Col HIXTII 1IAI.I.OT 1 nifty O'Donnell... Miller Stelgerwnlt. Arner Coll Miller having leceived the largost ntun bcr of votes was declared nominated. Dttf- ly nun Arner wcro dropped. NKVKXTII HALLO I' O'Donnell. !. sti'isemnit 2 ""1 31 Dom. J. O'Donnell having receive tho highest number of votes tho chair declared nun nominated. 1'or county Auditors. A ti. Peter and Paul H'agucr wero declared nominated by acclamation. Franz Mnckl was nominated for County Survoyor, after vnicii iiiu cuiiyeiuion adjourned Mnr tile. MRT OY nKI.KHATKS. Auleiiileil-llanuy l'erry, Comly riBlliiiier. iwayrr Jlea.nw-rairlck Kelly, William Wind, Hiiell Hoyle, .loliu llojle. ' Wist Mauch Cliunk-plaiues Appeiueller, C'bas. It Miller, hdiiaril ltoche, Peler Dubsiii. hast Venn-Ambrose ti. Ktelgeruult, Daniel Muiem.'iker. l'nuiklln-iieorKo lulaii, II. F. Hmalloy, Win. -i9i.i-r, i.iii(uu UII14-K. b " er EtV I1- Roiruun, D. (1. MoUud. Milder H. heiferuei Hawk, .losenli llelmbaeh. i.iiiiimii-,1. 11. iirellii, Andieiv MoUinfli, A. M. IdUMiuie Wni. Kennedy. Ctirnslhis Humes. l.(Mimmoii-,ioiiu I'nrreu. 15. J. ltehrlu, diutt nicuiKuiii.iiiaiiiaii nuuer,!'. r. i.eiitx,iw, Sell. Kb. Tjihlul, -((..tin V.II. 1.. if ' r"!1"11ll'iB-JiIui Ash. (1, M. Henry AUhiii 1 Mauch Ulioiilnir- Aloxiiuiler Keldle. I. O. .1. Ktmiuui. ucn t'tuiuK, Ut ward-A. (1. IVIerH, K. i. Nellfthurer. Owen ll.irltli.ii 1 1.- llnruv Miuidi Clujuk, 2nd ward-joiin tlabut. I'ioL Mioeiiteldt, Viet). Ilaupt. Nesuehotilug-Johii Crensnii, M. Metiarvey, lacker- D. I.. Nk'wait, II. U. Stettnrt. !'aflei1,',"ii- Alfied Meitz. rbtllprauul. I'arm ille Win. IU.n.l,.r.1 V. 11....... IVnu l'orest -Joliu 8ii)dvr, Wni. An.lri. summit Hill- H. v. Hoyle, lantel lma. Neiil lUlo, Daniel C4.11au.u1. KIUm l'riu. w. Daniel C4.iiau.ui. I. UMl'riU. lunMiueiiin: Muhl.irrcbrlstiiian, lVtrr Kern "uuem Julin llelim, Ijiwr.-u. i- Tuilel..!., , Abe Patcnoii, Lei mint. Wni Scbuiliiau. .WcUuporv Oacar Arner, i' J. Kust. j 0DR BTROtLBBAT vBIBSP0RT. Interosting Itmi ttckod Up anil Afortoilbv tho Stroller. A marriage is to conic oft ihniily. This is bona tide. Miss Ella May Snyder !prlit .Siiiiday Willi While Haven ftiends. Doug. Arner won tho gold tvaleh rallleit oil at the .rfigan House. Saturd.i .veniiu last. Tho L. &S. depot and the wafchnmn''- house, occupied by F, D. Miller, have been nicely repainted during tho past week. A largo delegation of Onmp 132, P. r. S. of A., attended tho orgaitlzatlon-of a camp ot Bethlehem on Wednesday evening. Tho good wifo of H. C. Deats prosom- cd him with n bouncing baby girl, Wears' pleased .to note that mother and child am doing wolh- Well, Henry Miller Is the Democratic nominee for Commissioner, and everybody Is pleased. His majority In this section will astotilsli the natives. . Our genial iricud Aaron Snyder lias ri!-" turned after a delightful visit to Atlantic City, wliero tho "wild waves" whispered many a tale that friend Aaron will long to member. Say, havo you seen the large and elo" gant stock In Andrew Gravel's storo? If not you had belter call, Inspect and loam prices. Tho business of tho storo has been revolutionized during tho past month. Tho game of baseball Monday between tho Tycoons, of town, and a club hailing from Coaldalo and Lansford, was a grand fiasco. Xo blamo Is attached lo our club, tho visitors carrying off nil tho honors for contemptlblo meanness. It seems to bo tho general sentiment that for convenience tho corner sloro should havo tho postoillce; there Is moic trtith than poetry In this. The corner storo of Andrew Graver Is on a direct mall lino and convenient for Franklin township people. ivenavo uearii 01 no contestants for tho ofllco .thus far, only we havo heard Mr. Graver's name quite frequently mentioned In connection with It. II. L, Sclioch, who lived opposite the Lehigh bridge on tho Lehlghton side, died last Friday and was burled- on Sunday. Tho funeral was largely attended by rela tives and friends. Deceased leaves a wife and one child to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. Mr. S. was a member of Camp 122, P. O. S. of A., of this place, fiom which soolctv he received during a long Illness, 0 per week, and upon death his wife received $00 as funeral benefits. Tho following list of letters remain un called for In the Welsspottpostolllco for the month ending August 31 : Cornelius Boycr, Lizzie Chrlstman, Albert Kramer, Lizzie Dciffcrt, Albert Helrlch, William Harp, Erwln Kiomcr, William Kunkle. Xathan Kresge, John Kresge, Jennie Kresge, Clias. Kromo, Pottit Ansalir, Alyln Roth, Al. Signer, Laf. Strohl, Emanuel Strohl, Lcn. Sclioch, Carolina Wortman, Win, Zimmer man. Persons callinc for anv of the ahnvn letters will please say "advertised." We havo It from good authority that ex-Postmaster Deats, was ready to make and did make full settlement with Inspec tor Darby at tho time of his resignation from the postofflco on the Wth of August last. At that timo Deats had In his pos session a check for 4000.00. an amount which moro than covered tho delinquency claimed by tho JVcss of Philadelphia some weeks ago; as wo understand tho case the Inspector who mado tho examination of Deals' accounts was perfectly satisfied but In turning in an account of tho condition of tho postofflco at Philadelphia miscon strued the word note for check, which caused tho chargo of embezzlement lo bo mado against Mr. Deats. Tills occurred on tho 20th ultimo; when Deats was notified i of the charge ho Immediately went to Eas ton, and appearing before United States Commissioner Kirkpalrick, demanded a hearing, which ho received a final hearinc Is to be had at Philadelphia sometime soon Deats being held In $2000 bail for his ap pearance. I ho abovo aro tho facts so far as wo havo been able to glean them. lilOI.t'UIOKS Ol' CONDOt.KNfi:. Whuiihah, Life's curtain rises upon a cradle. In rapid succession, childhood, youth, maturity, ago follow and tho curtain falls withdrawing us from human oyos, thercfoio sorrow's mournful arch must again bo reared and under it must wo bend low our heads In paying tribute to a de ceased brother, H. Ii. Sclioch, of Camp 122. P. O. S. of A. Therefore bo It. licsohetl, That whllo we bow In humble submission to tho Divine Will, believing that all his judgments aro for tho best, wo feel that we have lost a faithful mcinbcr and his family ir devoted husband nn.l father. llcsolccd, That we tender our warmest sympathy to the family, Jletolced, That a copy of theso resolu tions bo published In tho Caiiiion Advo oati: and a copy presented to the bereaved family. C. A. Goth, Asnr.it Vkaki.e, H. FATZIXflBll. Everybody for tho Lake. Tho Sr. and Jr. O. U. A. M. and D. of L., of the Lehigh Valley, will repeat their nun annual excursion to Lako J Iep.it cong on Saturday, Sept. 10th, via C. R. R. of X.J. Should the woathor prove unfavor able on that day tho oxcurslon will be on tho follqwlug Saturday, Sept. 17th. Tickets good for thrco days, to return on any regu lar tram. Tlokcts for salo at the stations or on the train on the morning of tho ex cursion bv tho committee Oar School Directors Directors F. V. Lenli, C. T. Horn, Sain uel I-ry, John Peter and 11', P. Long as somblcil In regular monthly session in the office of 'Squiro Lentz, on Xorthampton strcot, Monday ovenlns. The minutes of tho second rogular and first special msat' lugs wero read and npproved. The committee on repairs reported pro gress In all work connected with the school buildings and ynrds and also, set before tho Board tho necessity of having a new furn ace, the ono in uso being a case of total tils- intogatlou. It was decided to investigate tho matter at an early day. Under the head of now business, tho secretary read tho agreement between the directors and Chas. Wundt, the janitor of school bitlld lug. Tho janitor will receive as cempensa Hon il2 per mouth, rent and fuel ilurln; tho school tcim. On motion of Dr. Horn, seconded by tho secretary, It was unanimously agreed to iwtltjon oil a certain part of school hall to be tiled as the grammar seliool room; this being nocefrsary from tho complete over. crowding of nil tho school ipoms. The proper committee were ordered to draw up specifications, iVc On motion that the attendance of scholars in -the second primary school was more than equal to the senling cupaeiiy, n wub unatumouslv agreed that half i!y ses sions should l.e held until Hi. nutii rlic nrooerlv remedied. The following bill war wesmetl awl ordered paid .lain.-!, Hiillenhacll. rrmutiux 1441 lumi nal, due Dr. lloru Teople rs Tnoy Corns and do - m gi-nlal tvstaurnnlei. V. K. cl.nk, "lis ut llii.h-i-nn Mondaj. Mjs8 Lollie Bower, of Calasaqun, spent several days In town this week. Miss Kate Arner, of New Mahoning, was In town Wednesday evening. Harry Psrrine and wife, of New Jersey. lie visiimu' lhos. Ash, on Bank street. I'.iliKir Deckel, of the Mauch Chunk Time while in town dropped in to see US. II . Leo Stiles and family, of Packer ton, wliile In town Monday made tn a vary piensant call. Geo. I. HuntzJtigor, of the popular Switchback restaurant .Summit Hill, was In town Jbmlay. Our young friend David Kleinlopf of AShiey, was seeing relatives and friends In town over Sunday. Whllo In town Wcdnosdap our jovial tneiid John II. Wei9s,.of Stcmlersyllle, mane us an agreeable call. Misses MagIo Lnokey and Ellen Stlltz.ac compllshcd Allcntown ladles arosoiduminff at jsiahlon Relcbnrd's residence on Xorth ampton street. Miss Emma Ajih, who was visiting New York and Now Jersey relatives nnd friends during tho past several weeks re turned homo this week. Tailors Wanted. Two Pants makers" wanted, also, a boy and two girls that can sow wanted as ap prentice's to learn tho trade girls that can not sew need not apply, at Clauss and Rro., Bank street, Lehlghton. A Rare Opportunity. The undersigned doslros lo luliru from bnsiness and therefore offers his largo and oxtonslvo stock of Boots, Shoos, Hats and Caps lo any person or porsons desirous of going Into business. A largo established trade, possession granted at any time. Lmvis Weiss. Lohigliton, Pa., Sept. 10.-'!w Fall Announcement. Wo hayu been looking all through New York and Philadelphia to secure the best and. greatest bargains of all tho leading styles of suitings Corkscrew, Cheviot, Scotch and Casslmere. which we can mako to order in first-class style, and at prices low enough to please all cash buyers, and will guarantco fit and workmanship. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Village Camp Meeting. A villago camp meeting will commence at Jamestown, a suburb of tliis borough, on Sunday, Sept. 11th. Sunday school, 0.00 a. m.; preaching at 10..10 a. m., by Mrs. Sue K. Smith, of St. Louis; experience meeting at 0.30 p. m In charge of Rev. B, F. Powell; preaching at 7.00 n. in., bv tho pastor; services every afternoon next week at .'ISO p. tn.; children's meeting at 4:15 p. m., in charge of Mrs. Smith; preaching every evening at 7:00 o'clock. Revs. Pow ell, Jackson, Newberry, Sfajor and others will lie with m. A cordial wclcomo to all. Ruv. C. RtntNs. Tho Harlan Family Reunion. The National Reunion of tho descendants of George nnd -1ichacl Harlan will be hold In Birmingham Park, near the city of West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, on September 27, 28 and 20, 18S7. The Re union has been called for the purposo of celebrating tho two-hundredth anniversary of the landing of Gcorgo and Michael Har lot) In America, and for the purpose of effecting a permanent organization of the family of to-day in the United Slates. Each and every member of the family cor dially Invited.' Address all cunimunlcations to A. II. Harlan, Now Burlington, Clinton County, Ohio. Knights of the Oolden Eagle. The following statistics as to the condi tion of tiie Order In Carbon county, are gleaned from tho report of District Grand Chief C. W. Swank, of Lansford: Hosnck Castle, Xo. 87. of Audontled; instituted March SO, 1880; initiations dur ing tho past six months. 2; membership, 04; inyestod, .172.8(1. Lansford Castle, Xo. 00. of Lansford; Instituted April 28, 1SS0; initiations, 14; membership, 180; Invested, $703.(10. Carbon Castle, Xo. Ill, of Lchighton; instituted July 12, 1880; Initiations, 51; membership, 108; Invested, $411.01. fcntcrprlsi) Castle, Xo. 115, of Weatherlv, Instituted July 31, 1SS0; initiations, 10; membership, 5S; invested, 202,72. Lower Tawamonsing Items. Simon Bloso sold his horse to Martin Beer. Victor Bowman Is slowly improving after a very serious illness. Robert Shcrer sold "a horse to Dayid Moyer consideration, $120. ll'm. Blose is improving his dwelling by the addition of a new kitchen. John Schweibinz, of Slatlngton, moved his family to Firo Line last week. i.ewis isaiitet contemplates building a now residence at Bowmanstown In the near future. Jacob Smith, of Sleinlersvillo, departed this life and will be buried In tt. John's cemeteiy on Thursday, 8th Inst. Jerenf lah Kei n has so far picked from Ids peach orchard one hundred and thirty baskets uf peaches this season, and he .tldnks It will ' yield one hunJTred bakeis moro. Coxrniu.Nn:. Mationinc Squiblets. Tilt! uaw road lending from Mertz's to Horn's promises to be a big improvement when completed. Parties front Lobigh county wenin this vicinity prospecting for valuable min erals which thoy claim can bo found here tn rich profusion. Gus. Rax, who recently jnoyed hetefrom Mauch Chunk, Is greatly Improving the ap pearance ot hit home by clearing all the surrounding brush. Last Saturday afternoon the members of Horn's Sunday school assembled In Her tlebeu'a beautiful give and enjoyed four or flv liours in pleasant recreation, &c. The picnic was continued up to a lato hour In the evening; many strangers being pres ent who enjoyed the generous hospitality of our poople. The Mahoning brats band furnished musical selections during the evening, while the light-footed genu and ladiee "swung comers" and "piomenaded all" until the moon had climbed the moun tain and it was time to go home. Oui'.oo. Just received Jrom Boston, nn immense stock of the genu ine Knight of Labor Shoes, Wllith VI :iVf Ki.llinir nf SO Rn and $:. Wnrrsmtod solid calf leather. ( lauv- & TCro.. the' Tailor-. agent.-, lor Cnrbon cuut Our Ktoek of hand- mode slHK d t nunot be bent auy denier in the euuntj . by IN THE LABOR WORLD. Socially Corai'lleJTor tho Toilers by anAd vocate Mas. Labor day was qui to generally olKoryed throughout this section. There aro supposed lobe at this time ilixi.OOO Knights of Labor. A new tabor organization known as tho Knights of Industry has been started and Is making consldcntblo hoadway. Iho Lehigh Vnlloy railroad company is making largo additions to Its equipment to meet Its Increasing shipments west. ioai cars nave become so scarce on tho Pennsylvania Railroad that shipments of coal are greatly retarded thereby. if the demands of tho miners nto not complied with by Saturday evening thcro will be a strike thoroughout the entire roal regions. A ni.tcllliioshop one htindecd nnd sev enty live by forty five feet Is to be erected for tho L.nnd S. railroad at Mauch Chunk along tho Lehigh abovo the station. The 1C. of L. assembles of Xosnuclioii- lug, Summit Hill, Lansford, Coal Dale. Seek and Thuiaqtia, paraded at Lansford yesterday, in observance of Labor Day. it Is said that the Crown slate nuarrv at ecu Atgyj, which has been Idle foi somo tlmo has been leased by capitalists who I11- hiiiii 10 erect a laclorv and niantifartiirn manieis, siitss, etc. -ah tiio switchmen in tho employ of the Chicago and Alton Railroad In Chicago i.tyo presented a demand tbn rnmnniv tnr snorter liours and the abolition of the DiacK-ust letter system. The bituminous coal trade Issleadv.hut Iho growing scarcity of cars makes It diffi cult to (ill orders promptly. The prices of .1.1 uuu iiuiiiium 01 son coai are reported to beheld firmly. Tho Rending lr:n Works is doing even better than tho law requires it Is going to pay Us employes weekly Instead of semi monthly. Worklngmen will bo apt lo con trast tho refiisalof souiocompanlestoabldo by tho semi-monthly pay law with this un solicited action ot 1110 Heading iron Co. iNomanoan be helped." Ho must help himself. Thcrs Is only oho way to Improve any man's condition, nnd that Is to cam more than he spends. The man or woman who will join that antl-poycrty society, Will never have anv nuarrel win, society. The man who does not, Is a llfe- niuiuueroi a poverty society trout which I10 can never resign. Hearly co-operation amongst the tollers Is a slgnificent feature in their association. Banded together to protect tho cause of the masses, knowing and feeling each other's alms and aspirations they aro in honor bound lo protect themselves, their families and their brclhcrn. Let tho good nnd noble work go on until tho tyranny and oppres sion of bosses Is no more. Reports from the Hazletou region, wheiothe individual coal operators have adopted the two weeks pay system, says that a notable change is already felt In the business circles of tho town. One merchant In particular said, thoueb It has nennrreil but twice, ho received moro money over his counter than for any month previous for six months back. Xot only in business matters is it said lo have made an .impres sion but It seems to have fairly changed tho countenances of tho men themselves by knowing and realizing that tho timo has come wiion tnoy can handle their own earn lugs and rccclvo it when earned. They claim that having their earnings paid to them ovcry two weeks enables them to buy nuciu iiiuy jiieaso nnu wncro tnoy can pur chase tho best articles for the least monoy, Sheiutnilnah Herald. Notice, Railroaders! Xo extra chargo for railroad men. The United States Life Insuranco Co., In tho city of Xcw Voik, has been doing business tho last thirty-eight years; has ono hun dred and twenty-two dollats for every one hundred dollars liabilities. This company Issues an Incontestable, non-forfeitablo In vestment policy. Tho Insured need not dlo to win, but can withdraw In cash tho lull valuo of the policy at tho end of fifteen or twenty years. The Insured will net as large a per cent of interest as any other invest ment would of like security, besides enjoy ing that many years insuranco free. If you will kindly betid me your age I will prompt ly give yon an cstimato of a policy on your own lifo: yott will then be able to judgo In telligently as to whether It would proyo a profitable Investment to you. Yours very truly, W. M. Sum., District Agent V. S. Lifo insuranco Co., Slatlngton, Penna An electric light company will be organ ized at JIaucIi Chunk. Tho days and nights will bo of equal length on the iilst Inst. Tho L. A- S. depot hero Is being Im proved in appearance. Thirty-four prisoners are confined in tho Lehigh county jail. The Carbon House, after n complete overhauling, looks Immense, William Miller, of Lynn, Lehigh coun ty, has moved to l'ackerton. If you want to yoto you must pay your taxes uetore 1110 cm ot uctoucr. See, In onother column, the announce' inent of tho Monroe county (air. For best makes of carpets at lowest prieos, go to Kemerer it Swartz, Bank street. tf Drainage pipes have been laid across the Btect from Weiand's opera house to bwconoy'scornsr. Lehigh Hook & Ladder company will participate in the firemen s parade at Allen town on the 22ml Instant. Tho strcot commissioners, with a gang 01 men, nave uecn cleaning nut the dirt in tho gutters nlong tho square, on the Xorth sine. If you are Indebted to the Cauuox Ai- voo.vtu for subscription, plcaso liquidate! wo need the cash to meet the running ex penses of our establishment. You under stand this! Mothers, your boys neod stills to go to sciiooi; we nave juii me mud ot stilts from $ti up nnd finer ones lo suit all purposes. A ewll will convince you that our stock of ready made sulls for men and boys is larg er, beltpr and cheaper now than over be fore, bondholm's One Trice Star Clothing nan, Jiaucu uiumi:. Tho aconles of those who miner from sevcro salt rheum are Indescribable. Tho cleansing, healing, purifying Influenced of Hood's Sarsa partlla are unequalled by any other medicine. "1 tako pleasure in recommending Hood's Sarsaparilla, for It has done wonders for me. I had salt rheum very severely, affecting mo over nearly my entire body. Only those who have suffered from this disease. In its worst form can Imagine tho extent of my affliction, I tried many medicines, but failed to receive benefit until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, Then tho disease, began to subside, the Agonizing Itch and Pain disappeared, and now I am entirely free from tho disease. My blood seems to be thor oughly purified, and my general health is greatly benefited." Lyman Ai.lp.v, fiexton N. K. Church, North Chicago, 111. "My son had salt rhenra on his hands and tho calves of Ids legs, so bad that they would crack open and bleed. Ho took Hood's Sar saparilla and Is entirely cured." J. D. Stan ton, Mt. Vernon, Ohio. From 108 to 135 "Iwas seriously troubled with 6alt rheum for throe years, and receiving no benefit from medical treatment 1 decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. I am now entirely cared ot salt rheum; my weight has Increased from 103 lbs. to 135." Mns. Alice Smith, Stamford, Conn. II you suffer from salt rheum, or any blood disease., try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured many others, and will euro you. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoMbrnUdruKgUU. flistitorfS. Frcpuwlonlr hjC I. HOOD CO. vtheciulej, Lowell, Uu. IOO Doaos Ono Dollar PURE ! EFFECTIVE ! ! ELEGANT ! ! I REBER'S NEW DRUG STORE, In tiie Old Stand, Unier Relier's Hall, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa, Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilot Articles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all ond everything elso In tho Druggists line d ovoryl! quality. tMirPK'lAX.N' PRKSCRirTIONS CARKr I'LLA COMl'DUNnED. Gooi Weight ! Good Measure!! N. H. Two ltcgulav Physicians always in ulteiiflitncc Dr. Rober, tho older, cnu always l'o found and is rcudv to irive advice, and lo prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine of first quality, and at as reasonable charges as can be had elsewhere. Office and Consultation Rooms Established 1867. O 4T O rT) o P3 3 03 r I c3 2P3 pPQ o iH o 3 3 S o 3 O 3 s t - 73 c3 c3 I WW 5? -rn of) rn w A MSI r-i i 9 e. 2 Doors above the " Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehlghton, Pa Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Per fumery, Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Musical instruments, &c, &c. LOOK FOR SIGN OP 0. (L. a3tg"3 rs HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, inti s, varnishes, Glass. r3 xLXjJLj KINDS OF COAL, Sec. OPS. PUBLIC (SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehiglitoii, Call, Be Convinced THAT YOU CAN HAVK 1'ltlKUtAJlMKS, INVITATIONS, PAMPHLETS, OIItUULAltS, TIOKKTS, - NOTK IIKA1IS, J.KTTEK HEADS. ' inr.r. HEADS. , ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, I1USINESS OAH1IS, DOI10K11S. nnd morclmntilo printing of all kinds executed at the lowest possible rates. Our work will be found equal to that of any office in tho county, and will be lone at the- timo promised. Carbon Advocate JOB ROOMS, Bank St., Lehighton. MYER BRENNER, IN LEUCKEIAS BLOCK, LEHIGHTON, Opens the Fall WITH COMPLETE Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Dry Goods and Notions, R eady-Ma do Clothing, And overythiny else usually kept in a first-class general store. Call, inspect and be convinced that for low prices this store takes the lead. OSiTD0"' fail to Call ! Familly Flour $2.2 kinds Brushes, Combs, Porftimory kept In great variety and of most, excellent JM duality!!! Convenient to Roller's Drag Store. Re-Established 1887, GOLDEN MORTAR. Examine, -AND- & Winter Trade ASSORTMENTS OF 0 Per Bag,