S "Original Ohoap Cash Store " Old Foggyism Dead! And lie Croalcros ALARMED Goad Goods !. Low Prices I And ttso cntcrjirUo nianlfPHtpd hero lus made this n, UVK1.Y SIOUU. This is the People's Store mid They Have Found It. Tlinywtnnnt nnd will not rerusc to take artran- uge m mo uiirpnins we nru ottering irom 1 1 mo to time. We now otter u very largo, bright, fresh nlid at- Fall and Winter Goods ! and nil wldo-awnko Imypr-j are Invllnd to oomo nnd sceoiirliiammotli stock, oven though they J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite l'ubllc Piuan Hank Street, LehlRhlon. iiino t. lf-si-iy Tho Telephone. - Tho tclepliono, or tho name of nny other popular Invention, Is not tnoro common or more familiar to tho car than Is becoming the words Pavls" ami "Vertical Feed." Since tho High Arm anil other Improve ments haVo been added, "Tho Davis" Is synonotnous with "high gradothe best" "the Rtnndard" lli tho sowing, machine world. Automatic Tension. The New High-Arm Davis Is tho only machines that has an astomallc sliuttlo ten sion, Avhlch never requires any changes after having been ont'o set eight. Th6 great problem of gelling a shuttle tension that vlll pull evenly under any and all circum stances, has been successfully solved. Tho deyleo by which this ono has hcenaccom pllshcd Is so scientific and yet so simple, that tho most unskillful, can uso it with just as certain results as tho most expert. It produces an evenness of stitch unattam ed by other machines. Geo. f . Maun, Apt, Bank Street, Lchighton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1887. CJI'UCIAI. NOTI0H rersons making payments J to this olllco ty money orders or postal notes will please make them payable at. the WHISS l'OMT 1'OSTOFKIClJ.astho Lchuihton Oluce Is NOT a monev order olllee Current Events Epitomized. Alia. Margaret lllackwell, aged soventy threo years, three months and seven days, died at the rosldenco of her daughter Mrs. John Irvln, on liank street at eleven o'clock. Deceased was tho mother of eleven children eight of whom survive her two sons and six daughters to mourn for a kind and af fectionate parent. Deceased was burled at Port Chuton, Schuylkill county, on last Monday, a large cortege of sorrowing rela tives and friend? following the remains to this last resting place. Coinrado Peter Swartwood, died at his home on Pino street, Monday evening at about nine o'clock after a long and severe Illness. Peter Swartwood was a prlyate In company I., 81st regiment dur ing tho late rebellion whora ho received Injures from which he was almost a con stant sufferer. He was a member, In good standing, In Col. John D. Bortolette Post 484, Q. A. R., which attended the funeral In a body. Hay tho ashes of an old soldier rest hi peace. "If humor, wit. and honesty could save" from tho Ills flesh is heir to, what a good price they'd bring In tho market. Well, twenty-five cents will buy .1 panacea Salvation Oil. A merchant down town sells more of Dr. Bull's Cough syrup than all other medi cines together. It surely must be tho best remedy for a 'cough, cold, and other slmu lar affections. Prlco 25 cents. Four fatal accidents occurred In tho vicinity of Kaston on Sunday. Louis Houck, had hla skull fractured; Edward Duncannou jumped off a moving tr.ilu.luul his skull fractured, both arms and one leg broken ;Peter Struck, ws struck by sulky at Stroudsburg fair rendered unconscious; John Gailo fell from chestnut tree and had his neck broken. ' Tho attention of tho people of Summit j 1 1 1 1 . ljanstoru and vicinity is directed to the fact that George F. Ilunlzinger, of tho popular Switchback Restaurant, is author ized, by us to" lecelvo subscriptions nnd moneys for tho CArtnoN Advooatu. Leopold Meyer, of tho Dolonsburg Ho tel, has iirst-rato accommodations for six or eight good boarders, nt S3.00 per week. Persona who wish tho comforts of a home should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice clean and quiet place. The double track on tho L. & S. Rail road Is finished between this place and Bowmanstown. Trains will not be run on the new track, however, until a new tlmo schedule is arranged. Tho condition of Bank street during the past week has again verified tho remark mado by a former councilman, that "when you get down six Inches the stroetTls pretty solid." Remember, Miss Alvenla Graver has In stock only the most fashionable nillln- cry goods. Call before you purchase elsc- wncre lowest prices, and best work. aw. Ono clanco at E. IT. Hold's fall stock will convince you that ho has tho largest stociced jewelry establishment In this sec. tlon of the State. Among the attractions at tho Monroe county fair Jast week was a pair of twin colts, four months old, In harness and at tached to a wagon, Don't grumble because you can't have pio inneau ot porK lor dinner, but wasti yourself wuu Tuiip soap and bo con tent. Dlldlne Snyder's horse, Jersey Ike, took first money in the race open to all county horses, at the fair on Wednesday, "Yes." he said, "mvsvslem Isannlcpd with gin and sorrow, but there's hope for ine yet, tor 1 ye heard 01 lollpsoap." Upright Tlano. but llttlo used, for salo at great sacrifice. Apply nt office of the Mansion House, juaucli Chunk. 2w -Consideration Is tho pot in which we boil tne couee 01 our judgment, which will tell us to use L imp soap. John Blose has moved Into his new building on Bank street, opposite Mehr- KAro s general store. W fatherly has a Poultry Association a live lioani ot rrano can do almost any thing for a town. For best makes of carpets at lowest (mica, jju 111 iveillfrer IX ow.irtz, JiailK street. - . . . ' tf Before purchasing elsewhere, see Kcm- erer tfc tawartz's largo stock of furniture, ric. It. The finest assoitmcnt of silyeiwarn can be teen at K. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk, The finest assortment of gold watches 's ai ji, Jiohl's, Mauch Chunk. Be on tlmo buy the rocket alarm clock som ai k. Hours, Mauch Chunk. Mrs. R. F. nofford, has our thanks for au auuuuauco or delicious fruits. See pretty and handsome silver tea sets at k, 11. jiohl's. Mauch Chunk. Jewelry all tho latest designs at i H. Hold's, Maneh Chunk. Oats were selling at thirly.thrco cents per ousnej last week. Wall paper, borders and decorations Cheap at u. ltenrlg's. Mauch Chunk Is to have a new I,, .t S, depot. A marksmaii'savs of Tulip soap: "It's bang." Have you lliuulatcd your tax debt - Fern parties arc in order. Court convenes Monday. Attention, O.A.U. UomrodesOf John D. Bertolette Post, 481, (i. A. It,, are nf quoMed to meet at tho Post Room, at si o'clock, ahary, 011 Tuesday inornlng, Octo ber 11th, jbsi to proceed to 1110 ii. a depot, where they will tako tho 7:10 train for Bethlehem, In order to parllcipato In the ceremonies attending tho tmyciliug of tho Soldiers MonumenU A Special train will leave Bethlehem nftcr tho Camp Fire for Lchighton and way stations. Jivory Comrade Is requested to he present. By order of the P. C. At.VltKl) irmrriNoliAM. The Board of Trado of White Haven Is sending abroad, to manufacturers and capi talists, circulars dcscrlptlvo of tho town and detailing Its advantages as an Industrial centre. White Haven ovldcntly has some Hvo citizens. There Is no town In tho whole Lehigh Valley that offers better fa cilities for mamuacturing purposes than does Lehlchlon. and thcro is no question but what an enterprising Board of Trade rould do tho town much real substantial benefit. Let our live citizens organize a XJoard of Trade and seo what they can do. Wn were told tho other dav that It was chalked up "Boycott tho Lchighton An- vocATiv n uyr nccausetho editor saw fit to criticize tho action of the late secret convention of tho U. U. L. party. Tlra don't know what tho effect would bo on the circulation of the naoer. but wo aro of the opinion that Editor Jiforthlmer has a right to his opiuionand has a right to express it. The throat to Injure his business Is not manly, and iJV will not It. From the Pnckerton correspondence to the Easton Sunday Call. To look upon a bright, beautiful baby baby and remember that tho onlv medicine It over takes Is Dr. Bull's Baby SyTup, cer tainly converts another family to the use ot me remedy, The sight or an ugly inllamed boil or sore, to say nothing of Its dangerous ten dency, siiouid induce any stllterer to try Lexador. tho Infallible romedv for theso troublesome blood disorders. Many of tho farmers In adjourning counties are said to liayo been caughx on promissory notes which they signed while sunnosinc thev were onlv nuttlne their namo to nlcdncs presented by a sad-looking j'an, binding them not to kill any song oirus tor a year, caroon county farmers, keen vour weather eve onen and give tho sad-looking mau a warm recep tion. Helen M. Coko writes that "KIssfcs on her brow are the richest diadem a woman's soul aspires to." And yet tho fellow who kisses a vounc lady on her brow, i-btle her rosy lips are making motions like a patent oioines-wnnger, is not the man tor tho position, even If ho does hire casy-ridlng rigs from David Ebbert, on Notth street. Lfrfrrcnco Tarlcton. of the Carbon House, Wcatherly, was in town this week with his promising threo year old horse; "Colonel." Mr. Tarleton had Intended entering "Colonel In tho race, open for all threo yearlings, at the county fair, but there being no entries t he gentleman was disappointed. " Colonel " giyc3 great promise of becotulnea "fast horse" heme perfect in every particular. Wall Paper. Before cettlnc In our fall stock of wall paper wo offer: urowns, at . , . o ccnts. Whlles, " . ... 0 cents. Gilt?, "... 12 cents. Borders at one-fourth tho regular nrico. Theso prices will sell them quick. E. F. i.ucKcnuacn, 01 uuoauway, jvianch Chunk. Washington Camn. P. O. S. uiA.-No. 117, will hole! a grand fair and festival in tho school house at Parrvville on tlto 14th and 15th Instant. A genuine gooiWtlme can bo expected. Tho Wclsshprtband will bo present and discourse tho Tatcst music. Refreshments will bo furnished at very reasonablo rates. Don't fall to attend. Tho father of our townsman. John Gomcry, died at his homti in Mahoning township last Thursday. Interment took place on Tuesday, a. large cortege of sorrw fng relatives and fiiends following tho ro mains, to their last resting slace. liesqitis- Crtf 111 JNtCC. For Sale. A pair of match (black) horses, aged seven and eight years, sixteen nanus high, weigh twenty-four hundred pounds, horses In first-class condition and will bo sold reasonable: apply to O. Christ- man, Fort Allen House, 11 cissport. For the week ending on tho 1st inst., there wero 73,307 tons of coal shipped over thoL.&S. R.R.,a total to date of 3,070,204 tons, showing an Incrcaso as compared witU same date last year of 154.23S tons. Tako tho Advocate for ono year and you will haye a more complete history of tho passing events than you could purchaso for ten times tho amount of one year's sub scription $1 for fifty-two weeks. C. W. Lcnlz, of Mauch Chunk, was elected chairman of tho Democratic county committee last Saturday. Charley Is a live, progresslyo Democrat and will fill the posi tion with much credit. Tho Carbon county fair In session here his wero was well attended on Wednesday, Thursday add Friday. Tho exhibits of live stock, agricultural products, cct., wore up 10 previous years. Wo aro pleased to note that Dr. C. ,T. Horn, of Horn's drug store, Is meeting with so much sncccs. The doctor Is compelled to keep two horses in order to meet the calls of his patients. It Is tho law of dovelODinont. that the now shall succeed and dlsnlacc tho old. The law applies well to the New Davis Vertical Feed Sewing Machine. Have you seen It? Ladies, a cake of Tulh) soan costs ex actly tho same sum that your husbands pay for a dlbilitated cigar. Remind them of this bald-headed fact and howling Injus tice. The Slatlngton JVcics entered on Its twentith volume with tho last Issue. Tho JVcios looks prosperous and is undoubtedly inucimpprcciaicu uy us numerous readers. Tho town council should authorize the street commissioner to keep the crossings clean. Our citizens would appreciate such action on tho part of the borough fathers. Willie, a fifteen vcarold son of Ch.irlc Beck, residing on Lehigh street, died Mon day afternoon. Deceased had long been a suffer from consumption. Of all tho comforts of this life, My doting heart could bring her; There Is nothing that so pleased my wife, As that machine, tho SINGER. Will Esrans, tho nonnlar tonsorlcal a,rtlst, has had the interior of his s having saioon, opposite me advocate oiuce, nea tly remodelled. Carter Harrison, cx-mayor of Chicago, says: "blnco I have used Tulip soap, I have been led to believe thcro Is some good in mo yet." Ucforo vou buv a fall hat or nonnet call at tho popular New York Millinery aiore 01 .01133 Aiyena uraver on Hank street. Ow. Butchers and others can profit bv read. Ing tho advertisement of Thos. Koons which appears In another column. The Police Gazctle of October 1st con tains a first-class picture of Dr. Elscamp, wcu-Kiiown 10 most or our pcopio. Seo in another column of to-Jay's Issuo the advertisement of Peter Helm, dealer In uoois anu snoes, on uank street. All tho latest deslsns In fall mlllncrv goous at me popular ow iorK Mlllncry oiore 01 juiss Aivcns uraver. aw, Furniture'of the best makes at prices to astonish the buyers, at Kemercr & Swartz's. tf You dare shoot pheasants from now until January 1, and not bo liable to allne. East Stroudsburg is to hayo a National bank to acconmiodata tier merchants, Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels car sets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf IPIndow shading nnd fixtures at low prices, ai uwen itenug's. $338 Is paid out as salaries to tho school teachers 01 mis place. A National bank will shoitly bo opened ai luf.eianu. Kaston Is to havo a soldiers monu ment. Summer birds nro going southward. Chestnuts ten cents per quart. The price of coal Is going up. Pay your subscription.. The strlko in the Lehigh coal region is causing much inconvenience to business men, many of whom, it ts thought, will he couitellrd to make assignments at Free land tho ifuilu Vfuutisa has 6Upeudti publication Indefinitely. ' OUR STROLLER AT WEtSSFORT, Interesting Items ricked Up andAsitrrtett'br the Stroller. Onr amateur spoilsmen ah taking ad advantago of tho game laws. V.. F. Miller wears a bant door smile It's a hoy and "dad" Is supremely happy. John Kruso contemplates going Into tho huckstering business at an early dato. Mt. W. II. Meredith, of Gernianto.vn, Philadelphia, Is spending a few weeks at home. G. C. Dcats was on a business trip to New York and other points during tho past week. Mrs. George Laury and aughtcrs wero sojourning with Allenlown friends this week. Snyder & Son have put In their Im mense fall and winter stock and report bus. lncss good. - Doug. Arner, Rob. Rchrlg, Levi norn and N. Lafilcr were in attendance at tho Stroiulsburg fair last week. W II, Nusbautn, of Lehlghton, pur chased tho Catherine Nusbautn estate on River street. Consideration, $000. A .six-year-old sou of Fred, Mongold, residing In Franklin, had the thumb on his right hand amputated last Monday. Miss Same Ileydl, an accomplished young lady of Ashley, Pa., Is visiting Miss N. J. Laurv on South Bridge street. Philip Brenner reports the general store business as good. The rush of customers Is proof convincing, llargains for every. body. The plank pavement from tho Lehigh bridge to leakle's corner has been com. ploted and is fully appreciated by pedes, trlans. Andrew Graver, In the postofflcc build. Ing, has on hand a full and complete line of dry goods, groceries, provisions, notions, and .everything else generally kept In a first class stole, W. H. Mlddagh having purchased the jowelry store of G. C. Deats, desires to an nounco that for the next thirty days he will sell at greatly reduced prices In order to make room for a large fall stock. Remcm ber the old postoffico building. The following is. a list of letters re- malnlng uncalled for In the post-office at this place: Lewis F. Aron, Chas. Christ man, A. Goldln, Agnes Llchtenwaltcr, Jarla Moyer, A. J. Masscy, John Shuck, AI. Singer, Emma Pinter, J. II. Watson. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." Tho Democrats of Carbon county will make no mistake In electing Henry Miller, of Franklin, to the office of county com missioner. Mr. Miller, while hclntr a ster ling, died In tho wool, Democrat, Is a man in whom the wholo people, rczardlcss of party, can place unbounded confidence for honesty and Integrity of purpose. Mr. Miller possesses tho qualifications necessary to make a good county commissioner nnd for this reason the "Stroller" opines to tho belief that he will be elected by a rattling good old Democratic majority. Mlt. STitor.LEr.: You will confer a special fayor to law-abiding citizens of this town and vicinity by giving notice of the following In your favorably accepted Weiss- port leUer. Boys and even young men who should have more respect for others as well as for themselves, hayo formed a habit of gathering In groups every Sunday even ing at the canal thoroughfare as well as at the corner of Blery's Drug Storo and Kist- Icr s corner for tho purpose of casting In sulting slurs at passers-by, particularly at ladles and older persons.. Let such" under stand by this notlco that shall this bo re peated they will be severely dealt with ac cording to law. It will be no longer per mitted, anAaction will fee speedily pushed in this direction. Peace. Deau STitoLi.BR: The Lehlghton baseball umpire makes no profession of be ing a baseball compendium, much less an authority on the game, hut all impartial observers of the Lehlghton-Weissportgame must acknowledge that If any club was specially fayored In regard to close decisions ij was the Tycoons. It is a well-known fact that the members of the Tycoon club are horribly deficient In the "art" of play ing ball, and If Improvement don't come faster than It has In the past the moon will wear whiskers before they know aught about the game. Now, lo satisfy the chronic growler at yonr place I-will place $10 in tho hands of the "Stroller" the Ty- coons to place same amount, and If the umpire of tho Lehlghton club don't explain rulo for rulo better and more satisfactorily than auy member of the Tycoon club I am willing to forfeit the same. Now, please put up or shut up. Leuicihton. Lower Towamensing items. Chestnuts are plentiful this year. Mrs. Joslah Stroup has a pumpkin of last year, which Is still in first class con dition; Can any of our lady readers beat this? An error occurred last week In an nouncing the Lord's Supper m St. John's church to take placo last Sunday. It will be administered next Sunday, Oct. 9th. The tlmo has expired for paying taxes at a reduction of iiyo per cent; many tax payers complain of mistakes, as their taxes do not correspond with the valuation at which they are assessed. Victpr Bowman and wife wero visiting at Griffith DeLong's last Sunday, and upon returning drove out to his father's resi dence; Mrs. Bowman had scarcely alighted ere the horso becoming frightened dashed off wjth Mr. B. still In the carriage, unable to manage It; the horse ran on to the L. & S. railroad, breaking off a switch. and dash ing up saiu roau, oyer rails and ties, for a quarter of a mile ere It was stopped. Mr. Bownian luckily escaped Injury, Confidence. Our Bchopl Directors. The regular monthly meeting of the school directors was called to ordor by the president W. P. Long, in the olllco of Squire Lcntz, oh Northampton street, Monday evening, with tho following mem bers present: W.P.Long, F. P. Lentz, Samuel Fry, John Peter, M. O. Bryan and Dr. C. T. Horn. The minutes of the fourth regular and special meetings were read and approved. The special committee reported that action had been taken on the matter of eroding firo escapes the county commissioners had viewed the building and tho question Is now under adyisement, The committee on repairs were authorized to procure the necessary supplies for the janitor. Matters concerning the general good of tho schools were discussed at length, when, upon motion, tho following bills wero presented and the secretary au thorized to furnish orders on the treasurer for the same: Daniel Ilaltzer, work, in F.Lelbeiiiruth, building water closet 200 30 m, nemerer, merchandise 1 87 J, U Cable, shovel ,. CS bamuel (i raver, shovel, &o.. 3 30 Amliew Jlayer, window shade (9 W. Kemercr, buckets t 26 .1. T. Nutbaum, brooms, &c 1 ;s CT. Horn, coal od 70 John Sheekler, repairing nooks 3 to l' ah uo' Anvm-ATK, print Ins 10 23 Henry Kouus, two blackboard ld0 uu motion, adjourned. Hall immr, five ceuts xt roll, M Q. Reurlg's. Teoplo'ai They Corns and Oo. 0 D. Clauss, of Allenlown, Was at homo oyer Sunday, George Huntzlnger, of Summit 11111 was In town Monday. W. A. Graver, of Mountain Top, while In town Saturday dropped In to sec us. .0. Orion Stroh,of Mauch Chtink.vhllo In town Monday dropped In to seo-us. . Miss Mary Gallagher, of Summit Hill Is visiting Miss Annie Clark, on Bank ctreet. Mrs. Fleck, of Pottsvllle, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. F. Delbcrt, on Bank street. William O'Brlan, of Wllkcsbarre, was seeing friends in town during the past sev eral days. Miss Minnie Peters returned Saturday from a oleasant visit to Now York relatives and friends. P. A. German and family, of town, were visiting Monroe county friends during the past week, Miss Ida Young, of Sclgfrld's Bridge, Is sojourning vylth Thomas Swartz and wife on Bank street. Miss Louise Frlcdenbergcr, of Tamaqua was visiting Miss Tlllle Sclfert, on South street, this week. Misses Idft and Mary Stauffer.of Ring town, are visiting at Samuel Fry's In town during the week. Misses KatoMoouoy.of B'eatherly,and Nora Clark, of Nesqnehonlng, wero visiting In town this 'week. T Webster Olauss, Was at West Pitts- ton this week In attendance at a fashion able w6ddlng. Miss Annie Fink, an accomplished young lady of Summit Hill, was among tho many visitors in town this week. Miss Dell Hand, of Weatherly, was the guest of her brother Qharles Hand, on Le high street during this week. David Miller, of Saegersyllle, Lehigh county, was In town this week, tho guest of Dr. Seiplo, on South street. Our young friend A. K. Leuckcl, of Bank street, left Friday forNcw York city, where ho will attend the Columbia College! as a law student. narry Raudcnbush accompaned by his sister Miss Cora, of Vlcksburg, Union county, Pa., were visiting relatives In this placo during the past week. Miss Salllo nofford, of Bank street, who has been visiting friends In various sections of the State during the past month returned home Saturday delighted with her Visit. . Acknowledgments. The following subscriptions for the C'Ail bon Advocate have been received siuco our last report. The Advocate contains all the latest local news, &c, of the week, $1.00 per year subscribe for It. - Lewis llorlior, lladsoudale. 1'a $ 3 CO bin 111 11. iiaupr, HcnuyiKiii r. ., ra .... 1 uu Dennis Ulbhert. PhlladclDhla. l'a 5 00 .1, W. Kussell, Lehlghton, l'a CO Cornelius Kehrlpr. iseltzvllle, l'a 1 00 ueorge Hippie, wiiua iiavcu, ra Wm. King, Conlay. l'a A. M. Straup, Beltzvllle, l'a W. I). Weaver, Andreas 1'. O.. l'a 0. II. Dower, Lehlghtoti, l'a Amos Kbbert, Andreas 1'. ().. l'a (!. 1!. Snyder. Hlatlngton, l'a Itev. K. A. Bauer. Hazleton. Pa 1 00 3 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 1)0 2 00 W. A. Graver, Mountain Top, l'a 2 00 Wm. Lovett. Towamenslnir. l'a 1 m John Dlstlcr. Towainenslng, ra...., 00 ,101m mery, Newcastle waiisingtoii Ter.... 3 00 w. if. JMiiuoiiy, i'iuryviuo 1 ou II. J. Dretncv. Lchichtnn.... 1 110 Charles Brocatle, Lehlghton 1 00 IN THE LABOR WORLD. Socially Compiled for the Toilersby an Ad vocate Man Emaus, Lehigh county, has two stock ing factories. Employees of the Pennsylvania Rail road Company must pay all bills they con tract or tho company will take them in charge. In tho sidings at Laury's station are rails which haye seen thirty-six years of service. They are twenty feet long and weigh about forty pounds per yard. The superintendent of the Nesquehon- Ing collieries passed through here Monday with a pack of twenty or thirty mules. The mules were evidently on their way to winter quarters whlch'makes the outlook bad for the miners In Nesquehoulng. The reason why railroad men seldom Ttet hurt In leaping on moving trrlns is that they know just how to do it. They do not run after or with a rapidly moving car, but stand with back to the engine and, taking hold of the forward handrail with tho hand nearest the train, swing, or rather are swung, upon the steps. It is easy when a person knows how to do it, and men exist upon nearly every railroad who can mount a train going at thlrty-fivo or forty miles an hour. The Lehigh Navigation Company Mon day Issued their ultimatum in this region In connection with the pending strlko of their men In the Anthracite region, which is to the effect that if the men do not resume work on or before the 20th of tho present month the company will shut down all their work for one year. This Includes the col lieries at Lansford, Coaldale, Nesquehon Ing and Tamaqua, employing several thous and men. The men will resist what they consider an atbitrary course of tho com pany. Speaklnc of the coal prospects tho Coal Trade Journal say that there will be enough to go round. It says there Is a dearth of Lehigh Valley coal, only an occa sional lot being sold as such. There is no probability of a strike In the Wyom ing district, and work there is very brisk Indeed. In the Lehigh there is 110 change, the men still demanding recognition of their order. The local market is In such shape that dealers are always anxious for the next cargo. An exchange says "the miners are to he starved into subjection 1 And yet they call this' tho enllgtened and advanced nlno teeuth century; can history furnish a par allel to this? Kwn the Serfs of Russia, be fore their emancipation, were subject no worse conditions that the bloated and bonded plutocracy Impese upon the miners of the anthracite coal region. Ireland, sore ly afflicted as she Is, is In no worse condit ion than the miners oyer whom the coal barons domineer. But tho day of final de liverance will come and we believe the coal Kings realize It. Silver Wedding Celebration. On September 20, 18G2,Rev. Samuel S. Chubb, pastor of Trinity Evangelical church was married to his estimable wife, nee Cath erine Watts at Terre Hill Lancaster county by Rev. P. Delsher, now pastor of the Eyengellcal church at Fleetwood, Berks county. Seven of the pastors who were present at Rev. Chubb's wedding were here last night to attend the silver wedding, namely: Rev. and Mrs. Delsher, Mrs. Shober Mr, Watts and son and the pastor and his wife. Seven children, nix sons and one daughter are the fruit of the happy union The occasion ot the silver wedding last evening, filled the parsonage, 708 Elder .Itrect, to overflowing. The guest were handsomely collated by the cheerful pastor and his happy wife, Harrisburg Call. Among the long list of presents granted we notice the following from this place: Sliver cake basket from Mrs. Alice Sweeny Annie Sweeny, Mary Hauser, Zelma Bow man; Silver Salyer, II. II. Peters and wlte. Rev. S. S, Chubb and family were resi dents of this place for several years mak ing many warm friends during this resi dence here. To Locate With Vn. The following item which we tako front tho great Bend correspondence to tho Sus quchannaKuenfntr 2Vanscrnf explains It self. We hope Mr, Smith will find this sec tion of the stato congenial to his health and financial prosperity: "F. S. Smith, D. D. S., departed Saturday for Lehlghton, Fa. Where he will open an olllco for tho practice of his profession. During a residence of six years in this placo ho has succeeded In building up a largo and constantlj-lncrcas Ing business. As a dentist, Mr. Smith ranks among the best, astatonientto which his work will bear ample testimony. Ow ing to a s evoro catarrhal difficulty to which tho climate hero was a constant aggravat ion, he was compelled to seek a change of climate. His many friends In social, as well as In business circles, will regret his departure, but what is our loss will ho Lchlghton's gain. May fortuuo attend him In his now field of labor. His family will continue lo occupy his residence onWlllIams street until next spring." -Dr. F.I. Smith goes lo Lehlchton this week where ho will locato as a dentist. While hero for tho past'Mx years tho Doctor has built up an enylablo reputation In that profession and our pcopio will regret that ho Is lo leave. He Is troubled with a catftfi rhal hay fever difficulty which compols hlra to chango climate, as he finds that, he Is comparatively free of tho troublo when In that locality. We can congratulate the Lchltfiton people on having a good dentist from this time forth. Great Bend Paln" dealer. 1 r-Just received from Uoston, an immense stock of "lie genu ine luiight oi Labor Shoes, which we are selling at $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents' for Carbon county. Uur stock- ot hand made shoes cannot be beat by any dealer m the county. Vouno-Shitii. On Sept. 29, at tho residence in jimaiiuus nicnoias, Dy itev. J. 11. KUaor, Edward II. Young and Miss Rosa Smith, both ui x'HiTuuusviue, bunion counry, ra. The Oft Told Story Of tho peculiar medicinal merits of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is fully confirmed by tbo volun tary testimony of thousands who havo tried It. Peculiar In tho combination, proportion, and preparation of Us Ingredients, peculiar in tho extreme caro with which It Is put upr Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures where other preparations entirely fall. Tccu liar In tho unequalled good namo It has mado at home, which la a "tower of strength abroad," peculiar In tho phenomenal sales It has attained, Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the most popular and successful medicine before tho publlo today for purifying tho blood, giving strength, creating an appetite. "I, suffered from wakefulness and low spirits, and also had eczema on tho back ot my head and nock, which was very annoying. I took ono bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla, and I have received so much benefit that I am very grateful, and I am always glad to speak, a good word for this medicine." Mna. J. S, Skideb, Pottsvllle, Perm. Purifies the Blood Henry Biggs, Campbell Street, Kansas City, had scrofulous sores all over his body for til tccn years. Hood's Sarsaparllla completely cured htm. Wallaco Buck, of North BIodrnfleld.'N. Y suffered cloven years with a terrible varicose ulcer on his leg, so bad that he had to give up business. He was cured of the ulcer, and also of catarrh, by Hood's Sarsaparllla Sold by alt dragRtita. 81;aIxforg3. Prepared only by a I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mail. 100 Doses One Dollar AT WM. KOONS OMl KTATJM Weissport, Carbon County, Pa., IS THE PLACE TO BUY Live - and - Dressed - Hogs at the Very Lowest Prices. Butchers and Pri vate Families Supplied. Butchers will do well to see my stock ot LlVE CATTM! before making purchases elsewhere. octs-lm Orl THE rUBUO SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, In Headquarters for the Best Mnkes of Boots, Shoes and Slippers, For Gents,. Youths, Ladles. Misses mid Chil dren wlilcli he is selling! at very reasonable prices. Call, examine Roods and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. Rubber Boots and Shoes ! All sizes and of the best makes, at the lowest possible figures. Oct. 8, 1S87 AT PRIVATE SALE ! Thb undersigned nfTprs nt nrlvulu ml, (in m,. somtble terms his 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, 20x21 fcet.wlth Kitchen attached with the M fu lent front, and wuu uenriy nvu ucres oi janu. Stable, fruit trees and other Im nrovements. Tho nronertv Is situated near the Graded School House, on Union Hill. Tills Is a splendid opportunity for a man to secure a pleasant home. Aiinly to u. j. iiunucn. Oct 8-sm Bank Street, Lehlghton, l'a, To Whom it. May Concern. Allversons are hereby forbid tresDasshur on the lauds ot the undersigned, situated In Lower TowHiueuslng and l'arrj vllle, for the purpose of miming, ko., persons louna trespassing will I dealt with to the full extent of the law. FRED. SCHMIDT, 0ctl-3w lwer Towamenshig, H. A. BELTZ, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AGENT POlt l'UtHT-CLASS Fire, Life & Live Stock Insurance Hneetal attention of Farmers and others Is called to the liberal terms offered by the BERKS COUNTY MUTUALLIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY, for which I am the aaent lor una iHiimiy anu neinUDorhood. Real Estate Agency, Heal Estate Bought & Sold. w Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Spt. 3, (!T. -un Buy Dear mother comn and take me to Sond hcim's O. P. S. 0. Hall, Mauch Chunk, for to get a lino suit and overcoat, vie can get a nobby suit or overcoat made to order at from $10, $13, $18, $25 and up. and you know that all their goods are marked down in plain figures to .tho lowest cash piiec. Your. Let ' cr go Galtagcr, but don't you forgot to stcn in to sondheiuvs O. r. a. U. iiall, Mauch Chunk, and buy yourself and sons a stylish suit and overcoat at prices which cannot be beat in tuts section. Clothing For a good boy's suit at from $1! Up to $10; honest men's suits from $4 up to $15; mens ana boys' pants at from lo cents up to $5, call nt tho famous O. P. S. C. Hall, Mauch Chunk. By so doing you can save money. At All-wool pants mado to order at $4. $0. $7 and up at Sondhelra's O. P. S. 0. Hall, juaucu cnunx. Sondheim's In ladles and misses lackets wo have about two hundred and fifty which must bo Bom at sinning prices and are positively the cheapest In this valley, at Sondheim's O. P. S. C. Hall, Mauch Chunk. Mauoh Chunk. In mens' and bovs' clothlncr we carrv the largest stock and you can savo from $3 to $5 on a ready made suit orovcrcoat bought tn isonuiieinvs o. i'. s. u. Han, Maucu Chunk. Prices and goods guaranteed ; call and bo convinced. ELECTION Proclamation, Pursuant to an Act of General Assembly of tho Commonwealth df Pennsylvania, en titled, "An act relating to the elections In this Commonwealth," approved the 2nd day of July, Anno Domini, ono thousand, eight hundred and thirty-nine, and a further supplement to that Act approved January 30th 1874, I, JAMES GALLAGHER, Sheriff of tho County of Carbon, Pennsyl vania, do hereby make known and give no tice, to the electors of the county aforesaid, that on tho FIltST TUESDAY, AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY, OF NOVEM BER, being tho 8th Day of November, Anno Domini, "ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, at which time the fol lowing officers are to bo voted for: ONE PERSON Fort .Timnre nw tiir hup. HEME COURT of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania. ONE PF.nsnv Knit statu i-nirAntTifwu i the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON FOlt'milNTVTiiEAHTTim-nnf Carbon County. ONE PERSON FOR RKfitKTKlt ANU lllf. COEDEK of Carbon County. ,JSHEE F'J'ONS FOR COUNTY COMMISS IONERS of Carbon County. TWO PERSONS FOR AUDITORS of Carbon County. ONE PERSON FOIlttmiNTV HITItVKVmr of Carbon County. I also mako known ami civn nnil,.(. that tim places of holding the aforesaid elections in the several townships and boroughs of tho said Coun ty will be respectively at their places hereinafter designated, to-wits Thn freemen i-Airllnr. In tlmf n.n-t ,.p ii.jnira township known as the Audedrled district, will hold their election lu the school hmiso In Auden riod. The fruHlllen rnsfrltnir In tlml iim-t .if ii.iiiI'b township known as tho Beaver Meadow district, will hold, their ejection at the school linuso at jA.vi3i.uii, in sam luwusmii. The freemen nf tlin tmvnl,ln nf Fnfcf I,.., u-ht hold their election nt the public house otl'en-l rose George, In said township. The freemen residing In that part of Lower Towaiiionshig township, known us tho Millport district, will hold their election at the Millport hotel in the. village of 'Millport In said township. Tliefroeme.il veslillnfr In thnf- nnrt ,t lwi,. Towainenslng township, known as,, the Little (lap district, will hold their election at the public house of Robert A. Henry.ln.the village of Ltttlo Gap, hi saldtownshlp. The freemen of the township or Fraukllu wlU hold their election at the public house of John' iivuMK, ill aiu uimiauip. Tho freemen, nf the Rnrnuoli nf T.Mi!f.iit.m ...mi hold their election at thepubllo house kept by Jonathan Klstler, In said Boiough. . The freemen of tho township of Laysaiino will hold their election at the female school house Buck Mountain, lu said township. , The freemen of the township of Lehigh will hold their eloctlou In the school house in Hock- pun, in saitt lownsuip. The freemen of the Borough of Wcatherly will hold their election at the public house ofSilas II. Dinner, In said township. i ne rrcemen oi tne iqrst ward of the Boroueh of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at the office of tho County Commissioners, in said jiuruugu. The freeman of the Second Ward of the Bor ough of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at tho public house kept by Fredrick Stahl, In said Borough. Tho freemen of tho Borough of East Mauch Chunk will hold their electtou at the public house of Chester W. Haas, lu said Borough. The freemen of tho township of Mahoning will hold their election nt thn linhlln hnncn nl Thompson J, McDanlel's, In said towushlp. The freemen of tho township of Tenn Forest will hold their election at the public house of Enos Koch, in said township. Tho froemeaof tho township of Upper Towa menslnprwill hdtd their election at tho public house of J elm Weiss, lu towushlp. The freemen of the township of Packer will hold their election at the publlo houso known ns jiuiiz's tavern, in sain townsmp. Th&freemen In lh:lt nart nf Hi, fmvnsli!,, nf Mauch Cnunk, residing within the Summit Hill district, will hold their election at the Town nun in uio village oi oiimmii mil. The freemen of that part of the township of Mauch Chunk, residing within the Nesauehon. Ing district, will bold their election at the public ue Ttl houseof lleulamm Oxley, In the village of Ne quehonlns, The freemen rcsldltic In thut twit, nf KIHrior township known as the south district, will hold their election at the publlo house of Paul Danner, in &aiu Luwuaiur. The freemen residing In that part of Kidder township, known as the north district, will hold their election at the houso formerly ot George II. Stluson, now Streeter'a office, Ihlgh Tannery, in said township. Tho freemen of tho BoroUgh of l'arryvllle will hold their election at the public house of Dlldlne Snyder, lu said Borough. Tho freemen residing iii'tho election district of 1'ackeiton will hold their election lu the public BCUUVl UIM1UII1K. Tho freemen In tbo Borough of Welssuort will old Ihelr election at the nubile house of Ilenrv Chrlstraan In said Borough. The freemen .of, the Borough of lansford will hold their election at the public house ot George Evans, In said bctoush. I also make known and gUe notfc6, as hi aud by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am di rected, that, "every person excepting Justice of tho Peace, who shall bold anv olllee or annolnt- -nient of profit or trust under the tlovernment of the unitea suites or oi tne state or city or lncor poroted district, whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a euhordlnato officer.or agent who Is, or shall tie employed under the Legislative, .1 udlclary or Executive Department of this State or the United States, or of any city or Incorpor Congress and the Legislature and the select and ate", uisirieu una aiso mui every memoer ot common council of any city. Commissioner of anv Incorporated district. irporaieu district, is d; .Hit ;it tli y law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the omce nr ntmolntmcnt ot .Iiitlce. lntmcnt oi j udgo. Inspector or Clerk of any election ui tins uoiiiuionwcauii, ana mat no Insnectoror Judire. or anv mhar officer of knld electlon, shall be eligible to any ofllce then to be voted for." " In case tho person who shall have received the second highest number ot votes for Inspec tor sliall not attend on the dav of the election then the person who shall have received the next highest number of votes at tho last spring election for Judge shall act as Inspector In bis place. And Incase tho person who shall have received the highest number of votes for Inspec tor shall not attend, the person elected Judge snail appoint an jusiecior in ins piuce. or it any vacancy continues au hour alter the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the quid! tied voters oi t ne townsnm. or ward, or dlsti lor which said olllcor shall have been elected, present at the time of the election, sliall select one of their number to fill such vacancy." " It shall be tho duty otthe several Assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general or special or township election during the time such election Is kept open, for the purpose of giving Information to tho Inspec tors and JiidKes when called on In relation to therlghtofany person assessed by them to vote at suchelectlons or such other mailers In i ela tion to the assessment of voters as the Iiispec tors, or either of them shall fiomtliuo to time require." Act of JOth June, 18HJ Sec. 6. At all elections hereafter held under the Uws of this Commonwealth, tho polls shall be open at seven o'clock A. M. and close at seved r. M. (liven under tny hand ut Mauch Chunk the th day of Oct, A. D. one thousand eight hund red and eighty seven, aud ot tho Independence of the lulled States the one hundred and twelfth, JAMES CiALLAtiUKlt, Sheriff. SuitBirr'a OrriCK, Mauch Chunk, l'a, October 4, ussy. PURE ! EFFECTIVE ! ! ELEGANT ! 4 1 REBER'S NEW DRUG STOM3; In the Old Stand, Under Seller's Hall, Bank Street, LohigMon, Pa, Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICACs, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, Ohamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Biuahes, Comts, Perfumery ond ovcrythlng else In tho Druggists lino kept In great variety au'l of most excellent quality. rllYSIOIANS' TKKSCnirTIONS CAHKl'lTT.t.Y COMPOUNDKD, M Weight ! Good Measure!! N. B. Two Regular Physicians nlwnys in tittendance pr. Rob or, tho older, can always bo found nnd is ready tO'ffive advice, and to prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine of first quality, and at as reasonable charges as can bo had elsewhere. Office aiii Consultation Rooms Established 1867. A1B01 (MI! FM. Adam Meiirkam & Son, CASH HOUSE LEADERS IN LOW PRICES! THIS r.A.ltGMSST STOCK I Three Times Larger Than Last Fall- READY - MADE CLOTHING ! DRY :-: GOODS! Hats, Caps, Hoots aud Shoes ! Douglass' Challenge $3 Shoe. Competition is what we want. Tho more competition the bet tor our business. Call and examine our stock before purchasing , elsewhere. Respectfully, ' ' Alia ill Ulelirkaiii fc Son, Sept IT 3iii Bank - iali and Winter liress Cloods IIVII Double-width Flannel, all-wool Black, Grey and Brown Fifty-inch Camels Hair Home Wool Flaids, three colors, at 50 cents a Yard. "We have a. large line of Dress I'laid and i-'lain. uur large unc And contains Choice Novelties at Lbw Prices H. GUTH & SON. ; 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penri'a. October 30 18SC ISO? ! . 2 Doors above tho " Old Stand,' Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicinesr,Soaps,,Per- fumery, Hair, Tooth Musical Instruments, to.,-'&';-yyA.:, LOOK FOR SIGN OF 4. (k. saais's IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ... - GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, MYER -::- BRENNER, TN LEUCKEL'S BLOCK, LEHIGHTON, Opens the Fall WITH COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Dry Goods and Notions, : Overcoats, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c, And everything else usually kept in n first-class general store. Call, inspect and be convinced that for low prices this store takes the lead. OgjTDon't fail to Call ! Familly Flour Girt (Mity!!! Convcnlciit to Reticr's Drag Store. A.. - Re-EstablishecU887 Street, Lehightonj Penna;. IN - im Brown, Blue, Green, Garnet, Hixed at 37 cts. a Yard. Spun, Four Colors,, at SO'cerits'l? Goods at Fifty cents a yard iriv, oi uress woods is now. complete ! Bank Street, Lehlghton, Pa and Clothes Brushesj 5sn GOLDEN MORTAR. OF COAL, &M t-r - Leliigliton, Pa. & Winter Trade Ready-Made Clothing, $2,20 Per Bag.