"Original Cheap Cash Storo." i suraSjeg joj ipie UNPARALLELED Ol'KNIN'O OK Fall and Winter Goods ! NEXT WEEK! j sumSjeg joj ipieM J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite l'uhllo Kinin, ltsttik BIroi-t, Iiulilglitoii. .rune 7. lWU-ty. HATE COUBAQE1 Don't linger in the busy path way of life a living libel, miser able yourself and bringing misery to all around you, by using the old-fashioned sewing machine, when you can buy at a reason able price, one of the new "Davis Vertical Feed," the easiest and lightest-running sewing machine in the world, t is the easiest running, and most durable, be cause being the most simple in construction, and having the least number of darts to move there is less friction and wear, The machine is a perfect model of neatness, and is a modem idea throughout. Don't fail to examine the Davis. It will prove an inspiration, new life vigor and health." Geo. IT. Mail, Apt, Bank Street, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATUJtDAY. SEPTEMUER 21. 1887. Ol'KOIAI. KOTICK l'orsons making ;iyniciits " to tills ollli'O ny money orders or postal notes will lile.iso mnku tlieni p;iy;illo nt tlio WHISS I'OIIT rosTOKPltli:, at the Lehluliton Olllee Is NOT a money order olllee Current Events Epitomized. October court. Oct tlio Advocatr. Read Rebrr's advertisement. rink-cyo. prevails amongst Lcliigb. county horses. Mack diphtheria has made, its nppcar anco In many Pennsylvania towns. Il'o are sorry lo report tlio severe Ill ness of Rev. Abraham liar'holomcw. Full lino of Ingrain anil Ilrnssels car pets at V. Schwartz, on Hank street. If A glance at the Singer convinces all of Its extraordinary excellence. liny no other I For best makes of carpets at lowest prices, go to Kemerer & Swart, Hank street. tf FnrnllHrrlof tho best makes at prices to astonish tlio buyers, at Kemercr & Swartz's. tf Alfred Ilortz, proprietor of tlio Jler cants Hotel, Allenlown, died early Tuesday morning. II. II. Peters, tho popular merchant tailor, lias had tho interior of his storo room , remodelled. Mrs. Amman Klotz, of Franklin, will plcaso accept our thanks for a basket of choice apples, A new stono crossing has been laid across Iron street, running parallel with Lcluc.li street. Summit 11111 should not forget to push its claims for Incorporation at tho coming term of our county court. A lady says: "Tulip soap makes good, strong suds. I used It with complete suc cess upon two book agents." Porsons who paid no state and county taxes last year must do so before tho Sth proximo If they dcslro to vote. All tho latest designs In fall mlllncry gqods at tho popular New York Millinery Storo of Miss Alvenia (Jravcr. 3w. Absconding cashiers should always take a box of Tulip soap -with them, as there's nothing In Canada that can equal Tho Lehighton llase Hall club has signed John ltehrlg Jr to play short stop In place of Michael J. Cullcn who loft seve ral weeks ago. The press Is tho watch-dog that guards tho ben house, of our liberty and protects the clothes-line of our rights and it also adyisoiyou to uso Tulip soap. Forest fires have been raging in this section during the past week. It should be bore In mind that thero is a law prohibit ing persons from starting brush fires. Itemcmber, Miss Alvenia Graver lias In stock only the most fashionable mlllliv ery goods. Call before you purchaso else where. Lowest prices, and best work, ilw, Chicken thieves aro about. Now, If you havo a shot gun load It with rock salt. and when you sco tho measley, sneaking scoundrels going for your Hen-coop, Just let cr go rocK sail. Don't miss ilio Switchback excursion on tho 20th, Sunday. Tickets fifty cents for round trip. Make It a polivt to drop in and see Geo. Huutzlnger, at tho vopular swiiciuiaciv restaurant. Joslali Ituch, executor of the estate of llio late .Joel klotz.deceascd.of East Weiss port, will exposo to public salo on tlio promises at one o'clock on Filday, Sep! em- uer a ioi oi vaiunuie real estate and per sonal property. Ho on hand. Tho attention of tho people of Summit Hill. Lansfonl and vicinity Is directed to the fact that (Iconic F. Iluntzlnccr. of tho popular Switchback Restaurant, is author ized, uy ns to iccelvo subscriptions and moneys lor mo v.uuo.- advocatu. An Organist Wanted, at tho Pennsvlllo Church, Carbon Co., Pa., on Sunday tho 2d day of October next applicants will have a chance to bo bcar,d, commencing at half past nlno o'clock In tho forenoon. A liber al salary will bo paid. John Hartcr, Joslah Auurcas. Francis Smith, residing near H'catbcr ly, was committed to tho county jail last wees to awau inai lor violating tlio person ot bis sten-dauahtcr. iil'piI i1pvpm vpnrs Judge Dreherwo hope, will give this bruto in human gulso the benefit of tho law In full. Il'o do not advocate lawlessness, but a iiuia uir aim learners would maljo tills uuueau dog look tlancy. A grand race for a purse of fifty dollars, threo best out of 11 vo to harness, between the C'hristuian and Horn horses, on tho fair grounds at this place .Monday was won by C'hrlstman. Messrs. John itchrig, Jona than Kistlernnd Dlldino Snyder act oil as Judges. A large number of tho sporting fraternity wero present and considerable cash changed bands on tho result. ii H were not lor the gastronomic ro. putatlon already attained by our friend Mertz wo could not bo provailed upon to believe (he story that comes to us from Lower Tunrauicnsing, concerning a few of Koch's cigarmakcni who, along with Mertz Monday won for themselves a reputation as gastronomic Mends winch will "roll dow thoajtes. The telephone connection lu-re becoming c ul up we are only able to hear fcprlnglleUl, Va. , from Nov. 0th, lSttl.untll a few broken sentences: ",vli b-o-o," ha. I Jau. Jib. 1SOI. PlcaseaddrassKuosSpahr, he, he and then n itrango voire requests ' Columbia, I-anoatler Co., formerly of Dun us to say ugthlng, but It coraeuio late. ! cannon, Perry to., Pa, Autumnal tints. Uso disinfectants ltepalr your pavements. Allcntown fair next week. Lehighton fair October 4tli. Butter and eggs aro going up In price Tea you ell eve pen, Kss oh aye pea, open a G0J3, the JuwlsH now year commenced n Tuesday. Parents should not allow their children to run tho streets so lato at night. Tho Lclilshton Cornet Hand cave an open air concert Saturday evening. Manv towns throughout tho vallev aro uoodcu Willi counterfeit silver uonars Tho storo room and residence of John Illoso will soon bo ready for occupancy. An advertisement planted In tho Ad- Yocatk Is bound to bring tho best results. Ucforo purchasing elsewhere, sec Kem ercr A tswartz s largo slock of furniture, etc. tf. & will ill, I iimiito i.lc mailing it uvituiimi display of fall and winter dress and dry 1.... ...l..,l. , I goods. nio Iivcr-p.nl, em cocktail and paper btntlo aro luxuries, but Tulip soap is a necessity. -r-That dlncv. dlrtv lltllo aroloiv for an L. it S. depot Is still the pride of Mauch Chttnkcrs. Pay your taxes and cot naturalized. and you can tako your choice when you yoto in rtovemuer. Constables make their first returns un der the now' high llcensolawat tlio October term ot couri. Tho catnn-tncctlng in session at James town, a suberb of this place, is dolus much general good. There, arc thee hundred and nineteen Indigent, persons In the Northampton county almshouse. Head Guth A Son's new advertisement In to-day's issue. Hare bargains are repre sented. Don't fall to read It. -Rev. Stofilet. of Normal Souare. filled tho pulpit in tho Heformcd church last Sunday morning and evening. Dr. W. G. M. Seiplo, of North street, sports a now carriage, manufactured by tho Jicnigu wagon wonts on liank street. Before you buy a fall hat or bonnet call at the poptilar New York Jlllllncry Storo of Miss Alvenia Graver on Hank street. Sir. Tho worthless soans of foolish nrc- judice should be supplanted by tho reliablo soap of liberal sentiment 'tis Tulip, best in use. W. n. Wood, of town, an emnloveo in tlio Packciton shops, had tho finccrs of his left hand severely squeezed one day re cently. The Lchlch Waaon Comuanvthis week nut In their works a thirty horso power hollar to better facilitate their larcclv in creased trade. A hard lookinc set of tramps were loiter ing about town last week. Tho best way to :et rid of thciu Is to refuse them edibles. l'hcy must go. To our mechanical and farmer friends throughout the Valley Hcmcmbcr tho county fair on tho ith proximo and don't fall to bavo your exhibits ready. If your watch or clock don't run cor- rcclly, tako It to Ilacaman.on Bank street. and if it then falls to keep timo ho will mako no charge. March 20 Om AVo notice bv our exchanges that Ab bey's Undo Tom's Cabin Troupe, is again making tlio rounds. Our town readers doubtless remember them so wo need not comment. It Is reported that a elrl. bv tho name pf Sarah Macke, of Slatington, attempted suicido recently owing to an unfortunate loyc affair. This is a cold world for senti mentality. Tho temperance people arc lookinc out for a violation of tho Hnuor la-vs. Every body Interested should bear this fact In mind as a prosecution will follow every known violation. Tho grand lalllo at tho Carbon HonsO Saturday evening passed off very quietly. uoiumma nom aim William iicuening car ried off tho prizes each seeinlnu a fine doubled barrelled shot gun. Township supervisors should bear in mind that the law specifics that they should keep In good condition tho roads, bridtres and mile boards. A failure to observe this makes them amcniablc to tho law. For the week ending on tlio 17thlnst.. there wero 7S.004 tons of coal shipped over the L. &S. R.R.,a total tp date of 3,503,830 tons, showing an Increaso as compared with samo date last year of 203,602 tons. A "didn't know It was loaded" case Is reported from Stroudsburg. The bullet struck a corset steel and glanced off thus saving the girl's life. It is safo to presume that corsets will bo trump with that girl hereafter. It is said that John Cannon, of Heaver Meadow, is ono hundred and fivo years old. lint ho has never known what enjoyment Is unless he has taken a drlvo in one of David hbbort's haudsomo turnouts. Livery on North street. For tho week endlnc Sent. 11th thero were 110,897 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, makinsr a total to datoof r,018,l!)2 tons, and showing an in creaso of (i(S8,IVl!) tons compared with same taio last. year. Wo have received some Imported coik- screws and fine casslmero suitings which we can make to order In first c ass stvle at prices to suit tlio most economical buyer at Sondhclm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, juaucu uuunu. An act passed by the last lccrlslaturo prescribes an Imprisonment of thirty days and 20 lino for election olllccrs and asses sors of poll taxes who getdrunk during tho time tfiey aro engaged In tho performance ot incir puunc mines. About twentv-fivo members nf the Le high Hook and Ladder Company, of this place, participated In the crand fireman's demonstration at Allentown on Thursday. uur "iioys" mauo a splendid appearance In their beautiful new uniforms. Out of seventv-fivo stvles of Cheviot and Scotch suitings you can select now and navo suns mauo to order at ?12, .15, -20 opto 35, Our prices aro guaranteed to be as low ns elsewhere Sondheim's OnoPrlco Star Clothing Hall, Jfaueh Chunk. Leopold Mover, of tho Dolonslmn.' Ho tel, has tlrst-raio accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $.'1,150 per week. Persons who wish the comforts of a homo should not miss this opportunity, Leopold icceps a nice clean anil quiet place. Franz Itoedcrer has had on exhibition In his shaving saloon, this week a mam- ........ itui,iiHin iii.i-vi, Uliu JHV IJUiUll'l ounces and measuring twclvo and ono-half uioin pear welglilng fifteen and one quarter incnes in circumference. J Ills Is tho first hearing ot a tree planted a few years ago, Several Hebrews got Into an alterca tion "across tho river," ono day this week. Tho caso "como up" before 'Snulro Heltz $2.00 was dropped In ihc 'squires hand tiisu Buuiuu. jiorai: - - nanus were not made to scratch out each oilier' s eyes OUl. -Wall Paper. Before gettlni fall stock of wall paper wo offer: m our Browns, at Scents. Whites, " . ... 0 cents, !IUs, "... 12 cents. Borders nt one-fourth tho legular price. These prices will sell them nnlek. K. V. I.uckenbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. There is a typographical error In snoi ling tho word "trust" on tho back of the now .i 8Uvci certificates, 'i'hero Is an "a1 ror a "u," making It "trast." You will find it Just over tho letter "t" In the word "States," providing you happen to havo mat uinii oi a Pill lloatlng about your pocket; as for ns, wo never sco any of clth- IT Klllll, Onr stock of readv made anlu for mm and boys was never larger or better than now, and our prices have been reduced greatly reduced. Wo can sell you a good woolen suit at from 5. $7, $8, $10 up to $15; a good honest boys' suit at from $2, 3. & up to f 10. Call at Sondheim's Ono Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch l IlllllK. Will any comrade who belonged to K auvrwarus ji i ompany, rum liogt. fenn. Vols., who knows of my belnc In tho Hos- is I jdtal at Mrclianlcsburg Gap, near Itomney n i W. Va.. between August -1th. 180S, am1 Npt. olh, isrei Aim, m Hospital at IN THE I.AB6B WOULD, Socially Complied for the Toilers by an Ad vocato Man. Notice, BillroadornI Stuck No. 5 of tho Allentown lion Woiks Is being repaired for setting In must again. Tlio Cmuo Irou Company's furnace at Catasauqua Is lying ldlo wlillo necessary re pairs aro being made. It is said that tho stack of tho Allen town Thread Mill, 227 feet high, will, when iinisncu, no me lniticst in tne united States. The employes of the Philadelphia and Heading Halfroad Company havo lonncd an intcr-stato trado assembly. The new assembly numbers about 00,000 members, (iistriuutca among oo local assemblies. When the middleman In tho coal busi ness Is done away with the companies will make more money, tho minors rccclvo more pay, ana the consumers cheaper coal. Tho middlemen ought to go. LnntforH llccord. Our views to a T. Tho Catasauni'a Manufacturing Com pany's new mill at Fcrndale will bo ready for turning out muck bar by Nov. 1st, Tho mill win be very comfortablo to work in, tho roof being high, the furnaces far enough apart and tho place open to every breeze, Tho only safo Anti-Poverty Society Is for each man, rich or poor, to enlist his whole household in earning all that can be earned by legitimate Industry and always spending loss than Is earned. Such people are the only practical members of a practi cal Antl-Povcrty Society. Tho strike si 111 continues la tho Lchleh coal region, ond Indications lead observers to think that it will not meet with an early settlement. Coal barons, used to hound ing their men, havo but little inclination toglvo in afto years of domineering' and so tho strike goes on, whllo tho poor and op pressed, firm and determined, watch every action of tho operators. Success to the miners-. Lot thero bo hearty and healthy co operation between employer and employee; do away with the strike system. And'ar bitrado all matters of wrong which arlso In tho field of labor. Tlio striking miners arc but putting money Into tlio hand of tho coal barons aid tho poor throughout tho valley must feel tlio hall of oorcsslon by higher prices for everything. The coal barons must go, the oppressor of tho poor who evict families from their mlserablo dwellings aio Inhuman beings. Since it became known that Mr. Pow dcrly would not accept a rnnomlnatlon as General Master H'orkman of tho Knights of Labor a movement has been started in Pittsburg to push John Jarretl, cx-Prcsl-dent of tho Amalganaten Association, for tho position. His ability, expenenco and conservatism, It is held, would cnablo him to dischargo tho duties of tho office with satisfaction to all the elements of the or ganization. It Is understood Jlfr. Jarrott will accept thoplaco If it should bo tendered to him. He will havo strong backing from Pennsylvaniaand Ohio. Tho situation of tho anthracite coal trado has not changed materially during the past week. Notwithstanding tho strike of the miners In the Lehigh district there Is no senrcrty of coal excepting egg size, and no attempt has been made to force an ad yanco In tho selling prices of anthracite. The scarcety of rolling stock prevents tho shipment to tho west of coal, for which good prices bo had if transportation facili ties were available. Tho Beading Railroad management are to bo congratulated upon tho amicable settlement made with their miners, wU'ch averted a strike In tho Schuylkill region. Any forelcu tramp or nauner who has a railroad ticket from the seaboard to the West can land at any of our harbors and go on his way. But foreign merchanics who are valuable enough to bo worth contract ing with m advance cannot land upon our soil. Flyo women from Belfast wero sent back from Boston tho other day because, being experts in the manufacture of a certain high grade of linen twine, a Long Island manufacturer had thought It well to cngago their services and advance their passage money. A law which operates In the, way must soon or lato become a dead letter, unless, indeed. It be elaborately ovaded by specially devised tleketi. Philn. Weatherjy Items. For rortarlnr llin nnMnn Mm I a ..u nuiu, Wfrn ftlillf. ftmrn nn Armwli.r Ul.m.M 41. n present strlko In tho mining region last much longer, the works will have to shut down until mining is resumed. Oak Hall Is to ho enlarged by tho ad dition nf nnntlinr cfnrw wltltli w.111 nmlmliln make it the highest building in the town. tt u nuu nut iiuiiiu yei lor wuai me addi tional story Is to bo used. The borough fathers havo posted up notices In conspicuous places commanding the citizens of first and second streets to put down pavements. Thank Heaven for such an order from tho fathers as thero Is nothing thls'towu neeils mnrn tlmn mil,. stantial pavements. Quito a number of our citizens visited 'Pllll'ldMnlllnl.lat wnnl' nnilnfnnnw.ln.l.t. thft CnnsHtlltlnnnl fVnti-.nnl'il rnlnlw,f tnn All report tho crowd largo. Among those inai wciu wo noticed sir. junker of tho Ileraltl, Dr. Huffman, Hev. Smith, Vcrzl of the "Vcrzl House," Mr. Tobias and Wife, Frank White, tho jeweler and many others. The Heformcd peoplo are at present bulldlnga handsomo addition to tholrchurch which when completed will be about tho largest one in town. Though the untiring laoors w tneir pastor. Hev. A. M. Jason helmer, tho congregation has been Increas ing In linmlinra nn tli-it oh n.l.llllnr. --a - ....... .... uituuiuu HirtllJ times tho size of a bay window was abso- luii-ij utti ss.ii j in inner mat an migut DO accommodated. Several nf nnr nttlvnno ,,,! ttn I1...I..H . w. - ...tnu. uim mi IVUMltia of town had a very pleasant trip last Satur- uiiy luiiuw ouver urooic a small mining town established within tho last year In the mnnnt.ttne ItAlwnAn Uiilninnml A ...lA...t.i " - "vw.,wv.. vmuiiv mill JLllllVlJllUU. The patch Is located on ono of the highest in.itea in inis suuo cast oi uic jiiicguanys and Is a trip well worth making for any one who delights In mountain scenery, Tho SCCnei-V nn thosn mnnntntiia nf tlitc. tltvin Af tho year Is simply graud. Nature here has many I'liuuiisiiim lnucn inai is interesting to tho student. .WniL- nt llt silt inn i. ..,..ui rapidly as possible and to-day(Tucsday) tho uniu mi uiu mien wuris, carpcnicr work, roofing, etc., wero opened and tho contract awarded to V. W. Nn viler nml Knn nf A linn. town, Pa. His bid was $23200. and was tho lowest among the number. Mr. Swank ot town was tho highest, $20550. For roof alone Morris Pnrrli nml R R .Tn,w.a f xrAn. Silver Brook were the lowest. Among those that submitted bids wero James Glbbs. Ashland, T. Ochs and Son, Allen. own; Taylor and Galtz, and Gilling ham, Olean, N. Y.; W. M. Bennlng and Letl Custard, Slating.on; Chapman Stan dard SlatoCo.; ar.d Dean and Windsor, ri.ioKiinvnie. tho uuildlng and grounds WhCll COinnleleil U-IH met U-ltli tlin nnnlnn nearly $40C00. alviia, Next week the Monroe county fair. There are no sojourners In the Monroe county jau. onr attention is directed to Sanilul neiiers new advertisement. Big stock of fino open face gentleman's gold watches at E. H. Hold's, Mauch (jiiunk. All tho latest styles of ladles and misses jackets at sondheim's Ono Price Star uiotmng nan, juaucu Chunk. Fine engraved and nlain ladles nml gentlemen's gold watches that aro of tho itnesi American manufacture. Always a Urge assortment can bo seen at K. H. nours, iuaucu uuunk. In tho contest for a gold watch at tho G. A. H, fair and festival last week. Jos. S. Webb, carried off tho nrlzo by collecting $218.21. Wo had expected to give our readers a full account of tho contests for the various prizes, but a member of tho com mittee from whom wo wero to get the samo miieu iu comu io time. Tho vlllago campmcetlng is still In pro gress at Jamestown. Sept. 23th, Sabbath services: aumiay school at D a, in. ; preach lug at 10:30 a. m., by Mrs. Suo B. Smith; experience meeting at 3 p. m.; Twilight meeting at 0:30 p. iu. ; preaching at 7:15 p. m. Meetings continued noxt week. Moth ers' meeting at 2 p. m., In charge of Mrs. Smith; chlldrens' meeting at 4:15; preach ing evening oi 7 mo. airs, .smith, Hev. 11. F. Powell and others will be with us. There Is a wondertul display of fiod't power. A cordial welcome Is extended to alb Ret. Chas, Buihb, Pastor. Feoplo as They Corns and Oo. Harry E. Sweeny, was in town Sunday. Mrs H. E. Sweeny, of Urlfton, spent last, wco r. in town Willi relatives. Charles Weiss, of Aldfin, was among mo visitors in town last Saturday. Our genial friend Jacob Long, of Allen town was hero Monday seeing iriends. Elvln II Hampt, of Schuylkill P. (). was seeing friends In towii, last week. Hev. A. P. Horn, of Summit Hill, was among me yiMtors m town during tlio week jusi passed. Miss L.inrA Mnslnr. nf Unnk sli-nnt. left last Saturday for an extended stay at ureal lsond, l'a. Gcorgo Kearney and wife, of Philadel- yiiia, aro me guests ot UiiYld Jucrt anu iarauy, on south street. Lowis Horhor, of Hudsondale , 1 a., wiiuo in town last Friday made tho Anvo ATM ofllcca pleasant call. miss jcsso Dean, an cstlmaulo young lauy oi juiuon, fa., is tbo gue9t of Miss Jiiiu .:iiiii;i Ull JJilllK Biruui. Jr. II. Nusbauin of the "Original Cheap cash storo" spent several days In Now York and Philadelphia buying fall anu winter goous. Our younir friend Wilt Watnrbor. left Satut day for Great Bend, Pa., where ho nas secured a "sit" in Clauss Bros, tailor ing establishment. Hon. A. Wi Haudeuhush and wife, O. M. Sweeny and wife, and Mrs. Hobcrt L. Sweony aud son, spent Tuesday evening at wruion ami participated in a delightful supriso party tendered iiarry js. Mweeny. United Union Labor Party Convention. A Rtr.inpnr wbn inlfrllt. Ililvn wnlt-n.l streets of Mauch Chunk last Saturday, per haps would have noticed the crowd which bml naanlnlilnil In tl.n vtMntti, rxt tl.n . ..vvv...u.i.i. ... i.iv ..v.iiivj v. 111U vutili. House, but would never havo suspected that in iiiai crowu wcie men who uad sworn to revolutionize tho political ovents in Carbon PfllintV. Tnimndlntnll. tn llinnninn.nnnM. -. - j . ....... j ,n mi. vuiiiii UljJlo- lto the Lehigh Valley offices, sutrounded ujr u luiiunuiy m lliuiviuuais WHO UCllCTCd in tho force and pomp pf tho "new crusade" mmllt. lmvn lmnn llulll n ni,tt nlnll.n.l In tl.n blue of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, ai.ntij, uigiuueu nun iniicpcnueni as it sun on the floor of tho Legislature, tho Hon. Daniel Bachman, whom but a few weeks since was lauded "as a faithful representa tive of tbo peoplo" at the Democratic coun ty meeting; Hero and there throughout tho crowd could be seen the agitators of tho new United TTnlnn T.nlinr l'nri v vl.nl.nv determined that tho "professional politi cians" must go to mako room for a few such individuals as Hugh JIcGarycy, of Beaver Meadow, who has off and on, as convenience would permit, been a Demo crat, Republican, Grecnbackerand a mem ber of tho United Union Labor Party, and HOW ftnlv .1U-nftn tlin rtnH..nnL- rntntt..n of somo "new idea" to follow in Its wake. les, uio "professional politician" must go 011 to tllfi tlelcet. nf tlin nnw nq.lv iVii. tl... best offices. But como along, tho more tha merrier. It milSt. ll!ivn linen nmntlmn iflr. ,....1.... o'clock when tho delegates appointed by the several K. of L assemblies In this eountv mllnnrnoil tn Onlr TTill fn. - j-........ v. .. 1. iiun, IV! iSUlCI. confeicnce or rather to "slate" a ticket and adopt rcsolututions suitable to meet tho uiudsaiuus ui uiu now crusaue." niat nart. nf tlin TTnltml T.nlinr Tni-,. .imii I w ...... ...wu. ... .j 1,11111111111 1. happen to bo delegates Idly loitered In tho . n.uui.y uv nio iouri, 1 louse until siioruy beforn (ivn fi'elnelr wlion flm iinlmmia. n.i journed from Oak Hall to the Court House. J. F. Harris, of Mauch Chunk, was mado chairman, and O. C. McIIugh, of Lansfonl, secrotary, after which the following slated ticket was Tint. In nnmlnnitnn m.nt.t n slnglo dissenting voice: county ireasurcr liugh MeUarvey, of Beaver Meadow. Henlsteranil Tteennlnt- Vrmlr YIM.M.ni. ---a . . ...i... ,1.111iuii, weissport. CouutyCoimnissioner F.C. JPIntermute, East Mauch Chunk; Wm. Lewis, Nesquc- nouing. CoilBtV Auditors C..C. Tifeirnoli T.nn- ford; J. F. Harris. Mauch Chunk0 TllO wnrlc nf tlio rifintrnnllnn Ir, fn,L House neennleil nlinnt itMintirniimirn. and was nnlv fnt.rrrnnfnd In mm tnctn,,.,. .. rf . g,vwv. ... ul(u UlllHlllU by an inioxicated Individual representing it.. ii......i.ii Li , . . . ni tiuo.iuu nsKiiiK uic ucicgaies to vole louder. This Is. wo .ire lnil tn liellevo tint n T.-nll.t of Labor movement but an apology for a nuury uuurgo issiio iaKcn up and pushed by a few of his .followers In this county In connection with ilkr.r-millf.il iml lwifii.l.lln.l politicians who havo degenerated from straigutout partyisui to anything where thero Is the possibility of achanco to get in. ire would advlso, tho Advocate readers to Stick Close to n.lrt.v lines, nml rnln tlin! spectlvo party tickets, leaving sucn men as ""B" iutuarvey anu ins uic severely alone. Tho Knights of Labor have a duty to per form In reforming nml reinlutlmilTlnr. ll.m present system of oppression and wrong, iniii. uAisia ueiwueu emiHoycr and employe. They recognlzo the fact that In a movement of a linlltlenl n.ntllrn nin.iil.n. n.l nM.ttl. a personal desire for aggrandizement and in uiuiijr uiisua mo orueror its memucrs receive no personal benefit, and tlio cause for which thev am h.lnrlnil tnonflinr lit? tl.n AB ----rf "- - -w0n... J J inn g.iuil 1 1 1-O of self Interest Is shattered by the avarice uuiuiu ui us uiumucrs. in tno small polit ical circle of Carbon the object for which tho noblo organization, known as tho Knlldlts nf T.nlinr Is liamlml t..vr.fl.A ...Ml find moro healthful and solid advancement oy a carenu anu laltlitul observanco of the three words emblematic of Knighthood: "Ol'p-fltllzo. AMlntn nml Vilnot.. l they will in all the political inanicuvering ukiuo uuhl-u Muur i-any, reprcscntailvo of land confiscation and anarchism com bined. list of ih:i.i:oatkh. Ncsguehonlng Frank Horn, Michael Car rahcr. Lehighton-Daniel Hontz, Frank Nichol son, j. w. noons, John Ilabn. Vcathcrly T.D. Cheesman, DavIdSwank, Dnnlnl It'iol.tttit Tlminn. i r. linn. Mauch Chunk D. J. Dugan.John F. Har ris, Charles Gallagher. Summit Hill P. C. McIIiigli.Hcnry Moore. Lansford, miners h. A. Georgo Varuell, u. u. xucuumi, uom. WcUInlcy, J. It. AVilHaius. Mechanics Association Banks J. F. Byrnes. COUNTV tOMMITIiUK, Ncsquehonlng Michael Carraher. Mauch Chunk D. J. Dugan. Wcatherly David Swank. Summit Hill P. C. McIIugh. Lansford Jas. Hollenback. Lehighton John Jr. Koons. Tannery E. J. Cloud. Lansford C. C. McHugh. Normal Square Items. Aaron Miller, purchased a va'uable horse one day reccnty. Miss Minnie AmorandF. O. Nothstein, left on Monday for Myerslown Col'cge. I). Nothste'n, proposes to havo Ids residence nicely repainted at nn only day. A, number of Normalites, including Misses Emma Seldlo and Kate Nothstein. were at Philadelphia, obse.-vcrs of tho wcnicnniai contltutlon. Noiuial. Farrvvllle Squibs- A party at the Iron Exchange Hotel passed off very agreeably on IJ'odnesdav of insv woeu. B. K, Schantz who has been indisposed for some time past, is Improving, wo arc pleased to state, Rev. B. F. Powell lectured In tho M. V.. elllll-eli AfntnlnT. nvnttlnn C.l.lnnf ........, ... w.iui. j u.v.11.1. Uill'JVl.11. "Heart of Man." The lecture was well attended. James Bauman and Miss Sarah Hait man, both of this place, wero married nt Camden, N. J., ono day recently. Accept our consratuiaiions. DAIhy, Tho "bums" of Lelilghtou beat their wives when thoy set their skins full of bad whiskey. Some one should be on hand to club them. From tho Stroudsburg JejTer sonfnn. Right brother Schoch, for it Is only ai Inhuman, miserable brute who will strike a woman. Let a vigilance committee bo organized for tar and feather purposes. We keen a full line of ladies and misses jackets anu Jevrmaikets, which we are selling at the lowest cash city prices. Call at Sondheim's One Price Star Clothing tiau, iiaucu Chunk. Tlin nrliln nf tlio T.nlilmi Vi.ll... . 1 " - w. ...v . .. I . . , f.uvj .11 , tlinhA faninuft nll.lvnnl tniito nin.ln I n.itn at 4 and $5, at Sondheim's One Price Star I Dioiiuug uau, aiaucu iiiuuk. 0UB STROLLER AT WEISSPORT. lntorostlng Items Wcked Up and Asiortodby tne Stroller. Weissport was well represented at Al icmuwn on innrsday. Mrs. I). L. Amor Is sojourning will friends at Wllkesbarro aud Plttstoii. Miss Gcillo Horn, an estimable young iuuy ui town is visiting at Allentown. Howard Chrlstman, of Franklin, is bettering after a scyere altack of blood poisoning. Don't forget to call and sco Andrew Graver 3 large and cholco stock of general i. u. ueals. our on a business trip to popular jowolcr, was i vicariici(i county iittr- ing taai week. Miss Emma Hover, nn accomplished young lady of this placo is visiting friends at Philadelphia. ll'e aro sorry to report tho ilium of our genial friend Henry Chrlstman of tho rorii Alien Jiouse. Miss A. C. Miller left Monday for uiiigiiampion, n. y., where she will make a prolonged yisit. C. F, Jllller.'tho uonular vouns bnteh er sports a "dandy" new wagon, lmllt by iiuAieriv jreiuicr. Thero is on display in tho L. S. depot a miniature railroad cnglno made by Ed. Schacffcr, an cmployo In Snyder's planing I1I1U. Hev. Newbelrv. of East Mnneb nimnlr. ilcllyercd nn Interesting tcmperanco lecture in mo iiyangeucei cnurcli on Wednesday evening. Perhaps you are Indebted to the An. vati: to mo extent or a dollar or so. Well wo are short of money and you can confer a lavor ny remitting. Oscar Saoscr has nut In a. full linn nf dross and dry goods. The ladies should not tan to sco tbo beautiful assortment be fore purchasing elsewhere. Olir entornrlslni? bont anil shnn mnlrnr B. F. Weaver, has placed a lamn-nnst. In front of his residence. Let moro of onr energetic citizens follow suit, Mrs. C. W. Sewcll and mother, wbn havo been visiting at Newpo.t, Providence ami oiner viaccs in itnocio island, returned i ...no, ,ii:iiiii('ii nn uieir mree weens visit. Children? Dav in Dm Evnnfpllpnl i-iiurcii was ouscrycu last Buuuay in a very .ii'iunini.iu; uiaiuier. 1110 exercises wero good and tbo attendance was unusually lillL-. On Monday. October .Ird. thnrn will lm exposed to public salo on the premises, on River street, this place, tho real estate of the late Cathcrlno Nusbaum, dee'd., con- oiaiiin: ui an mat ccnain nt nr n een nf ground on which Is erected a two-and-a-half story urick nouse. Onodav recentlv. while PaiilSnlt.lsninii Levan, Orlando Kcmcrcr and Henry Hauch splce wero engaged in removing a hugo trco from in front Of Solt's reslllenrn. In Vrnnlr. lin township, ono Of the miv fnn.v allnnml causing tho troe to fall, striking Solt on tho back, inflicting Injuries from which he died eight hours afterward. -J. G. JCern has been appointed nost- master of this nlace. to fill tbn vnnnnv caused by G. C. Deals' resignation. Tho postofllce will bo located In tho general storo of Andrew Giaver after October 1st. This will urdoublcdly prove satisfactory to tho peoplo of this place as well as to tho peoplo of Franklin who receive tho bulk of mall matter coining to this place. Tho following Weissporters attended the constitutional centennial at Philadel phia last week: B, J. Golton anj wife, J. F. Zein and wife. . TCnrnr. wife nm daughter; Dr. J. G. Zem, Austin Boyer, a. f. snydcr, C. A. Goth, C. W. Laury, C. W. Scwell, Levi Horn, A.A. Ycakcl, L. (nungm aim miss Mary snyder. if there wero any others in at.tnml.mp(. nt timt glorious celebration the eagle eye. of tho ns- tuiaut airouer- uidivi catch on to 'em. Tailors Wanted. Two Pairts makers wanted. nln. a imv and two girls that can sew wanted as ap prentice's to learn.tho trade girls that can not sew need not apply, atClaussand Bro.i Bank street, Lehighton. A Bare Opportnnlty. Tlio underslcncd desires tn relli-n frnm bnslncss and therefore offers his largo aud extensive stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps to any person or persons desirous of going Into business, A largo established trade, possession granted at any time. Lkwik Wkiss. Lehighton, Pa., Sept. 10.-3w The Advocate Would Like to See. Better pavements. The streets macadamized. A big crowd at tho fair. The next county treasrrer. The fellow who can't run a paper. The politician who knows where hi paity stands. -a lirst-class water supply. -A county paper that beats the Anvn- oatk in circulation. General News Items. -Agricultural fairs are all tho rage. -A meetlnc of tho Lclildi Presbvlerv was hold at Bethleham this week. -President Cleveland and wife will learn the White House next weok for a three weeks y'slt South. -Big selection of cold headed canes i'.in always bo seen at the jowelry storo of E. If. Ttnlil'o AfmiM, m...i; ."... u, wui U1111U1V. JJ'hat mlcht havo been another mllrniul horror, was prevented at Peoria, Ill.,by tlio bravery of a woman last Tuesday. Governor Frakcr. of Ohio. Indlne.s tn the belief President Cleveland snubbed him at tho constitutional Convention. William Leeds, of PhlladelDbia. wan inmost unamimousiy nominated tor filierlit by the Republicans of that cltv- on Jl'ed- ncsnay. There were elchtv uersons killed and ono hundred and fifty-one Injured at tho iiaisworin, in., railroad accident a few weeks ago. Allentown ,city Councils voted this week that the streets of that town should bo lighted, for tho next five years, with electricity, at a cost of $11,003, Parsons, the condemned Chlcaco an archist, In order to savo himself has Issued a manifesto. Parsons is one of tho most Incendiary of tho seven anarchists. For a fine assortment of fruit dishes' cake baskets, baking dishes and a hand somo display of silverware sco the new stock just received at E. II, Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Railroad Brakcman's Brotherhood have some handsome gold watches on display Iu tho window at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. The lucky holder of tho ticket will secure a valuable prize. Tho Stroudsburg base ball club crossed bats with the Weissport Tycoons on Wed nesday, In tho latter place. Tho Tycoons were defeated by a score of fifteen to twelve. llio game passed on very pcacably, Charles Henry, driver of the Exchange Hotel coach, appeared before Squ're Beltz, Wednesday to answer a chartro of assndlt and battery preferred by William Trainer, of Lehigh street. The caso was settled by Charles paylug two-thirds and JITiliam ono third of the costs. Tho new $2 silver certificates with tho Hancock vignette are being raised and circu lated as $10 ceitlflcatcs. Several of them havo been discovered in the West. These notes will be "shoved" In all parts of tho country. Look carefully at all certificates of this denomination beforo taking them In trade. l-IufBiIlIEI. llKSisiKL KiiuTT.-On Aub. 13, by ltev. fi. W. (irnss, at the Evangelical ianonace, William A. Kcniiiu-I anj Mlsi Annie a Hliutt. both nt MhucIi t'liunk. Just received from Boston, nn immense stock of the genu ine Knight ol Labor Shoes, which we are selling at $2.50 and $3. "Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our 6tock of hand made shoes cannot be beat by any dealer iu the county. Attention Railroaders. No oxlra charge for railroad men. The United States Life Insurance Co., In tho city of New York, has been doing business tho last thirty-eight years; has ono hun dred and twenty-two dollars for every ono Hundred dollars liabilities. Tills company Issues an Inconteslable. non-forfeitablo In vestment policy. Tho Insured need not dlo to win, but can withdraw In cash the lull value of the policy at tho end of fifteen or twenty years, m lie insured win net ns large a per cent of Interest as any other invest' ment would or nico security, bosldos enjoy ing that many years lnsuranco frco. If you will kindly send mo your age I will prompt ly give you an estimate of n policy on yoitr own nio; you wm men no nuio to judgo in telligently as to whether It would proyo a proiuauic investment to you. Yours very truly, W. Sf. Ski.Ii. District Agent lT. S. Lifo lnsuranco Co. ' Slatington, Fenna, Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, and is carefully pre pared by competent plmrmaclsts. Tho com bination and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dan delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving It strength and curative power superior to other prepa rations. A trial will convince you oi Its great medicinal value. Hood's Sarsaparilla Purifies tho Blood creates and sharpens tho appctlto, stimulates tbo digestion, and gives strength to every organ of tho body. It cures the most severe cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Boll), Pimples, and all other aScctlons caused by impure blood, Dyspepsia, biliousness, Headache, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu matism, and that extreme tired feeling. " Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped mo moro for catarrh and Imparo blood than anything elso I ever used." A. Bam., Syracuso, N. Y. Creates an Appotite " I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my blood and tone up my system. It gavo mo a good nppctlto and seemed to build mo over." E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio. "I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous humor, and It began to act unlike anything else. It cured tho humor, and seemed to tono up tho wnolo body and glvo mo new lifo." J. F. Nixon, Cambridgcport, Mass. Send for book giving statements of cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyulldrugglsts. l;lxforJ5. rrcpireilonly by 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mtta. ' IOO Dosos Ono Dollar ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VAIil'AllbE llWlr.Utl llllll 111 llltrKtlllllnnnrnii nnli.i- nf u-il.. issued out of t ho Orphans' Com t of Lehigh coun iy, there w'U bo sold at public sale, the following valuab.. properties at tlio time and p'ace lnen- biwin'ii, in , ii : Tuesday, Oct. 4, '87, us TWO o'clock I'. M., (in the preinlsei, Not. 11 anil 14, X(). 11. All th:it.i-pi-hitn Inf in- iilnr.!!iir.rii.i.t..i Kltiuite on the east side ot Cherry street, In the borough pi aiatlujcton. coun.y of Lehigh and Statu of rennsvlviin hi. linnniti'ii nml .iuui.rii....i as follows, to wit: Beginning at tbo south-west corner oin lot- marked purpart No. 12, thence along the samo not m decrees, east 80 feet to a post, thence along lots marked purpniti No-). 12. 4, 13 and 5, north -1 degrees, west 103 feet Ip a post, thence along lot marked purpart No. 0, north 73i decrees, east to feet to 11 unit in it imuiii: runu iinu liimis oi inn l.elllxn valley It. it. CO..COlltlli7W lll'STPllS. PJlHt. .lift IHllt tl, 11 ..nat thence south h degrees, west 203 feet to a post nt Che. ry street, thence n'ong said Cherrv street north KM degrees, west 102 leet to the nlace of JiliB.l.,i,,ll.l.lsi.c.t!1.1!illll"'S 0NE ACltH and NINIi ThlJN lyjIOHISS. The Improvements thereon .Lur..1 i-r.m;iii',. ino itnproi consist of ii '-uge TWO HIOBY Frame Planing Mill, K5 l)Y40fCttt. tO-'etllpr with llimlil-r s1in.la .tiu1 other outbuildings, sltualo along sldo of the L. v. K. u., malting It very convenient for tnls busi ness which has been establ Ished for about 15 vrs. NO. 11. All that certain tract or piece of laud, situate between Walnut and Cherry sweets. In the borough of .Slatington, county of Lehigh and State Of Penns lvanl:i. tinnmli.il hihI ili.wm !l.H as follows, to wit: Beginning at the north-west corner, u lot now or lat-ty owned by Wilson West, thence along Walnut street, north mC degrees. west34(i feet to a post, thence along ltauo a'ley, Including the same, 1101C1 t'4V4 de grees, east 3ii foet to a jiost, tlnmco along Cherry sli-cet. Including the -.line, '03 feet to a post, thence south 814 degrees, est 201 feet (o a post, thence along purpait No. 10 and lot ot giound belonging; to Coiiud Kern, noith 1C degrees, west '89 feet to a poU, thence by lot of Wilson West, south 7li degrees, west 160 feet to the place of beglnnlii't, eonlplnlng TIIItHli ACltksand NINhTY-WOIIT l'Kl!Cl1ns. This tract Is very des able for ton 11 lots. Thursday, Oct. 6, '87, At limVMANSTOWN IIOTKI. Carbon county, l'.i., No . 10 and S7. NO. 19. All that l orL'llii Int. nr nli-rii nt Imwl sltimle ill Kast l'cnn Township, counly ot Car bon ami suite of I'ciuisjlviuila, bounded and described s follows, In w.t: Beginning at a slone, thence bv lands nl John Hurler, north 8j degrees, e..st m perches to a stone, thcucc by itinits w xiniiiiii-, in iiniiui siniiii 11 iifgiei-s, east JCS-'O perches to a poet, thence by ttiosamo south a ik..i'es. e: it 0 7-10 perches to n stoue. thence south 14 degruoK cast CO perches to a post t'lClU-e bv lauds lv.to of Ccnrirn l!i.ili!i 111. Wlllllll 77!4 degrees, west 4i perches to a post, thence buuiii uL-Kien.1, case -j iHircnes 10 a jtosi, tienco south 77U degrees, west 38 perches lo a nisi, iiirm-oiiy laiHisoi .lonii iiacuiiian norm GO iegrees. east 18 4-10 nL-ri-hiiH inn k..iiin. tliiim.n degi bvl! byiheHamenrolhlC'i degiecs, west 17 perches to a post, thence north 2l'4 ileweus, west 48 iv ... iu .. oii.iiv, menu- nun ti do nrKi era, rast 2114 perches to a stone, thence 214 degrees, west li perches to the place of beginning, coiiti-lniiig 30 Acres and 28 Perches, inoreor less, of wh'ch ten i ires havo been sold. Thereon li oieced adwrlling lioustjat by llfeet, 1 stable a by 30 fct. and oilier necessary out buildings. NO. 57. AH that ertaln lot or pieco ill ground situate on the casv side nf a public road leading from the Sitsqnehauna It. Jt. depot at rarrj-vllle to BowmansvlUe, loca' sd about TJ) feet south of said depot, bavins a front of 40 feet and ICO feet deep. The Improvements lliwoii consist of a two and one half story Frame Dwelling House, 10 bv :'l feet, a small 1 trlipn n.tnrhi(l hiu! nthi.r necessai v outbuildings. iieiug tno real esta;e oi .loliu BeP'tt, dee'd. Conditions win be mailu known on day of salo by VIOTOIt BOW VAN. LHWIH V. BALI.IKT Adm iilstralnrii. A. A. EGKHART, csuccessor lo Iter & Bliss) Bank Street, Lehighton, WHOLESALE & RETAIL -DUALKlt IN- Choice Confectionery, Tobacco and Cigars. Special inducomcnts aro ex tended to the mnnagemennt of picnics, lestivnls and jmrties to purchase their goods at this stand. Tho best goods at the lowest prices Quick Sales and Small Profits is our motto. A share of public patronage solici ted and satisfaction guaranteed in every particular. A. A. ECKHART. y U-toy ALL THE NEWS ! The Carbon Advocate. $1.00 Por Year. Singlo opies, FIVE Cents. PURE! . EFFECTIVE 1 1 ELEGANT M ! REBER'S NEW DRUG STORE, Id the Olil Sfanfl, Uafler Ifc's Hall, Bank Street, LeMEhton, Fa. Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Ihushcs, Combs, Perfumery ond everything lso In Uiu Druggists line kept In groat variety .mil of most excellent quality. rllYSIOIANS' riUJSCltlVTION.S f'AKKI'UI.T.Y COJU'OUNDED. M Weight! M Measure!! Good. Quality!!! N. 1J. Two Remilar Phvsicians ahvavs in nttmirlnnnn Tir U F ' .---ww Reber, the older, can always be found and is ready to give advice, and to prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine of first quality, and at as reasonable charges ns ran lo had elsewhere. Office and Consultation Rooms Established 1867. Ready-Made At Men's Suits ! Boy's Suits, From Overcoats Men & OAMiBuJ CO EI 1 Y -f Aliili Headquarters for Rubber Boots and Shoes I COME SEE OUR STOCK. am Mehrkam Sept 17 :iin Bank - 11 nml Winter lireM dooils iril Double-width Flannel, all-wool Black, Grey and Brown Filly-inch Camels Hair Home per i aid. Wool Plaids, three cplors, at 50 cents a Yard. We have a large line jif Dress Plaid and Jlam. uur large line And contains Choice Novelties at Low Prices ! H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 30 18SK1 ISO? f NOMAS' IW. 2 Doors above the "Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Pure Drug3, Chemfcals, Patent Medicines, Soaps, .Per fumery, Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Musical Instruments, &c, &c. LOOK POR SIGN OP (9. (L. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, MYER TN LEUCKEL'S BLOCK, LEHIGHTON, Opens th e Fall & Winter Trade WITH COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Dry Goods and Notions, Ready-Made Clothing; Overcoats, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. And everything else usually kept in a first-class general store. Call, inspect and t? convinced that for low prices this store takes the lead. SDon't fp:l to Call ! Familly Flour $2.20 Per Bag. Convenient to Rett Dim Store. Re-Established 1887. Clothing Gash Figures ! In All Sizes! Five Years On Up ! Boys: at airPrices! Street, Lehighton, Penna. IN - in Brown, Blue, Green, Garnet, Mixed at 3 1$ cts. a Yard. Spun, Four Colors, at 50 cents Goods at Fifty cents a yard in" oi urcss uoocis is now complete' ! GOLDEN MORTAR. OF COAL, &e. Lehighton, Pa. BRENNER, & Son,