"Original Cheap Cash Store." LARGEST 111 THE COUNTY ! Over One Thousand Dollars INVESTED IN UNDERWEAR. A stool; tit underwear Hint footi up mer ono thouviml itoll.ir.-t Is by no means 11 small one, miit HlarKcr llun nny rvcr In'tore brought to thU county. Wo aro going to si ll tlicni at sucli prlcc-t Hint you'll be lulnnl-dird nml wonder how we can" atlorrt to do It. feerin siiAWUi, skims pu.i hiuut i'.vt- TKKKa wo arc allowing HAKE NOVI'.l.TtlW nt in Ices Hint vvlll make jour ryes water. CASH' Inn mlclity power, and IU elleet Invis ible on every ai tlclc vva liny and tell. l J. T. ITUSBAUM, Opposite l'unlle Hqinre, Hank Street, tohlffhtnit, .IHI1B7. 1WI-IJ. COMMON TALK. Anna What' the matter, Mary'.' Alary Matter! I am In trouble enoutfli! Anna 1 should think sol You look worried. Mury I liavo Peen trying vcrv hard todoniv sew linr, and have tnycIotlmiK.'isprvttyniHl neat ly mado an Jennie's. I have baited mid sewed until 1 am tired out, Anna I used to tie bothered In the same way; but have had no trouble slneo 1 bought my new maehliio. Mary I have heard some of my friends, who have seen your new machine, say mat It does much better work tlianany others theylmecver tried. Why Is It? Anna-Well, hi the first place, It runs very light: then, you rtro not obliged to do any bastlnir, 1 made my wlntei cloak, putting on the lirabt beautifully: made all of mv winter clothing, and did the embroidery work without n bltof trouble, and did not do a stitch of basting I Mary What Is the name of jour machine? And lias .lennlo one llko It? , Anna My machine Is the "Nkvv Hioii-Aum Davis." Jennie's Initio same, she madonll her iiiider-clotlilugon It; such nice vunilng, shli ring mid lucking we never could make on any under feed machine! Mary I wish I could trade mine for a Ials. Anna You had better do so; and don't have nnv other kind, for I tlnd there Is no particular difference In the under-feed machines! one Is as good as another. Hut with a Davis you can do all kinds of work easily. My machine never gits out of order. Mary When I bought my machine, they showed me a variety of nice samples which, they said, were made on the machine, and that I ( ould do the same works but I have not been able to do It, and they do not tench me how. Anna I am afraid they deceived you and that the saiiiplesyou saw were really made on a Davis machine. That Is the way the agents of the old style under-feed machines do sometimes. You ousht to have asked them to do some of the work 5,0 you could see how it was done. Mary 1 did. hut they said they had not the time, and did not have the attachments, lint would have In a few days; and they said they could do alUhe work thai could be done on the Davis: but 1 know better now, and If I had bought a Davis, like jours I could have done my sewing and trimming ns nicely as vours and Jen nie's. 1 am going to trade for a I)als and iiy the difference In price, for I am sure 1 oansao a good deal of time, besides doing my work sat isfactorily. For sale by Geo. f . Isbauiii, Apt, Bank Street, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1887. OPECIAI. NOTICE Persons making payments to this otUco Dy money orders tr postal notes will please make them payable at the WHISS l'OHT POST OFFICE, us the Lehighton Olllce Is NOT a money order olllca Current Events Epitomized. Dr Joseph A, Horn, of Mauuh Chunk, was united In mnrrlagn to Miss Jean. K. Ileline, of Kingston, Pa., , on TucsdaYCVen ing of this week in tlie 1'resbrytcrain church, at the latter place in the presence of a largo number of relatives and friends of the contracture parties. Tito presents were many, beautiful, anil costly. The doctor's friends in this section extend their hearty congratulations anil best wishes for a successful future. Heuben S. Kcmcrer, of East I'enn Township, will oii the second day of No vember draw the water off his fish ponds Iiv the above named township; any person or persons desiring to make purchases of the saruo will find it to their advantage to lie on Hand. The waters arc stocked with Uutchfoot carp. The above has also for sale a two horse treading power, which he desires lo dispose of. Bo on hand. ; After vainly' Iryliic all the various rem edies recommended for the troubles of teethinc. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup gayo mat leal relief, said our neighbor. Most machinery must havo pciioilsof aosouuo res: tor examination ami repairs. but the creat organs of the body, the stom ach, liver and kidneys never rest, and yet they can be kept In perfect order by ho use oi i.axauor. rrtce cents. Wall Paper. Before getting in oi fall stock of wall paper we offer: Browns, at . . - . 5 cents. Whites, " . ... 0 cents. Ollts, "... 12 cents. Borders at one-fourth the regular price. These prices will sell them quick. E. F. I.uckenbach, 01 Broadway, JIauch Chunk. You can shpot partridges from October 15 to January 1; rabbits, from November 1 to January 1: ducks, from September 1 to Slay 1 ; squirrels, from September 1 to January 1; pheasants, from Octobci 1 to January 1 ; rail and reed blrdnj from Sep- icinoer i io ucceraucr i. ,Vrs. Kate Andrews, widow of 1I13 lato Ei win Andrews, dee'd., will bell at public sale on the premises, two miles cast of Millport, tills county, on December 2111 two o'clock p. m. a valuable tract of land comprising one hundred and twenty-eight acres more or less. The citizens of Summit Hill will nre- sent, as soon as practicable, another petition praying for incorporation as a borough anil the I.ansford Jiecord hopes "that a grand jury will then be hi session that has some little respect lor facts and figures." You will see in another column of to day's Cauiion AlivocATK the nsw adve.r tisement of Guth & Son, the popular Allen town merchants. If you go to Allentowr. don't forget to call and seo their immense and stock. A pumpkin welghine one hundred and fourteen pounds was grown by a Quakake farmer named Gerhard. This leads us to Infer that the farmers of that section arc "some pumpkins" after all. Ladies, a cako of Tulin soan costs ex actly the sams sum that your husbands pay for a dlbllltated cigar, llemlnd them of this bald-headed fact and howling injus lice. Ladles and misses Newmarkets and Jackets of all the latest-styles at rock bot tom prices at Sondhelm's One Price Star nothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Our famous all-wool pants, made to order, at from '$3.o0 up to 10 cannot be heat;- call at Sondhelm's One Price Star I'lolhiug Hall, Mauch Chunk. A number of pavements on the several illllercnt thoroughfares need rena r nc bad ly. Of course they will be attended to bo- lore ute snow mils. 1 Carter Harrison, ex-mayor of Chicago, says: "Since I have used Tnlio soan. have been led to believe there Is some good lit me yet." Look to your own interest and buy your winter suits and overcoats at Sond helm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall.Mauch ('llttl)K. The merchants of Carbon county as sembled In meeting in the toint House Mamii Chunk, on Wednesday. A number of our young men have iden tified .themselves with the P. O. R. of A. eaiuo at ll'cUsport. Ladles silk plush coats at city prices at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk.- For best makes of carpets at lowest prices, go to Kemerer A Svvarln, Bank meet, tf A now camp of the P. O. S. of A., is to be organized at Shenandoah. Annies are selling at ten cents per bushel in Jefferson county. A marksman says of Tulip soap: "It's bang." The new American nartv aereeablo to call for a county convention -assembled In Oak nail, Mauch Chunk, Thursday ovon- Ingnnd put in nomination 1110 ichowihe ticket to be voted for nt the cofnlng etrc tlon: County treasure!, A. P. lllalwlep, of Mauch Chunk; register and recorder, A. J Rowland, East Mauch Chunk; county com missioners, George Laury, Weissport, J. I. Lewis Lansford: auditors, Martin Nuss, Mauch Chunk. v. H. Koons, Wcalhctly; jury commissioner, llobctl Battman, Parry villo. Resolutions embodying the principles of tho now party were adopted at the same time. Stop that couuhlng; If you do not, It inav kill vou. A bottle of Dr. null's Cough Syrup only costs you 2o cents, Jind IJs time ly use may save your me. I had always been much annoyed by neurnlzla nnd headache At length I de termined to try Salvation Oil. 1 am glad to recommend It, as It mado a perfect cure In my case. Marks New, 02 Alsqulth St., llaltlmorc, JUtl. Ilenrv Ettlncer. of Lehigh street, this borough, a braketnatt on a Lehigh Valley coal tram, was thrown under tho cats and killed at Moluchcn, N. J., Sunday morn ing last. Deceased was aged thitly-iivo years and leaves a wiio nnd threo children to mourn tho loss of a kind husband and affectionate father. Tho funeral was large ly attended by relatives and friends. Wc are pleased to state that our friend lle.v. A. Bartholomew, Is up and about, and on a fair way lo complete recovery. The consistories of 1110 Mahoning cnurcu nave extended tho time for (he reverend gentle man lo recuperate until April 1st, by which tlmo it is slnccrly hoped that ho will bo able to resume his charge. Manufacturers and others desiring lo locate in n thriving and ptosucrons localltj are Invited to visit Xhlgliton. Our town is constantly growing and gives promise of great things in the future. Intelligent, honest and capable citizens are wanted those tainted with anarchy and socialism will not be tolerated. All tho machinery In Joseph Obcrt's nork packing establishment, on Bank street. Is run by an almost new fifty-horse power engine, from the 15) lo City Iron Works. This establishment U one ot the largest ot tho kind In the state and enjoys a substan tial trade In fill tho leading towns and cities. The fourth annual ball of (lie Arlon Cornet band, of this place, will bo held In tho Exchange hotel on Thanksgiving eve, November 2:1. The Drlfton orchestra has beo". engaged for the occassian and a gen uino good time can be expected. Tickets, seventy-live cents. Don't miss it. Those of our readers who are thinking f purchasing a gold watch would do weil to see tho handsome stock that E. II, Hohl, the jeweler, of Mauch Chunk, has now on hand; it Is without doubt the finest selec tion of gold watches we ever saw and the prices are reasonable A New Jersey thiCad manufacturer wants to locate in this State. What induce ments can our people offer him to locate his plant here? It is important that onr nionled men should have the welfare of the town at neart. iviiat cau nicy uoy Whilst this beautiful autumnal weather is with us you should not fall to, at least, enjoy the pleasure of a ride through our beautiful valleys in ono of David Ebbcrts easy riding carriages: you will find his livery on .North street, terms low. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George F. Huntzinger, of the popular switchback ICestaurant, is author- zed bv 119 to lecelvo subscr nt ons and mouevs'for the Caiiiiox AdvoL'Ati:. Leopold' Meyer, of the Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $:).50 per week. Persons who wish the comforts of a homo shqnld not miss this opportunity. Leopold kecp3 a nico clean and quiet place. Miss Alvcna Graver, at the Now York Millinery Store, is agent for King's French Dying Co., it you nave shawls, uresses, itc, that you want dyed you will find It to your advantage to call on Miss Grayer nnd seo samples and learn prices. George Clevell. of Mt. Carmcl. a 9on in-law ofOwcnKlotz. rcsldlng-on Lehigh street, was instantly killed at Perm naven junction, Tuesday morning. Clevell fell 11 under the cars and was cut in half. Political matters during the past week have brightened tin wonderfully. All the candidates arc hard at work with the de termination to make the best of the few re maining days previous to election. Ya, ya, lch echo znm Eincn Price Klcider Store, Mauch Chunk, nnd kaufe tnir inelne winder kleldor, wn ollls gemerkt 1st zu etnen price: iiannes tits nnd utirtst- stoffcler gehen mid. The Ttey. L. 1!. Graff will deliver lecture on the duty of Christians in relation to tho Temperance cause In tho M. E. Church of this place on Wcdnetday cveiij inglNOV. 1', JBS7. Don't you want to bo photographed in that new fall suit? Go to ltcadman of Mauch Chunk and seo how well he will make you look. Best Cabinet photos, only S4. per dozen. A post-niotom examination having been held It is now believed that William Burns, who was found In a dying condition along the railroad track at Ktiiaus, had been foul dealt with. Fine dress suits and overcoit3 made to order at Sondhelm's One Price Star Cloth- ng Hall, Mauch Chunk, at rock bottom prices. Fit nnd workmanship guaranteed. Sllj will buy more honest clothing at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing nail. Mauch Chnnk. than vou rati buy foi-523 cisewtiero; can anu bo convinced. Chicken thieves visited tho hen coops of John Bend.'r, on Bank street, one night recently anu i.:o'n seven or eight lino lowls, ioau your gun wan luct: sail A full lino of shlrts.'dress goods, suits and overcoats for boys marked down to the lowest notch nt sondhclin's two Price star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. All-wool suits nn.l overcoats made to order from S10 up to v 19, at Sondhelm's unc J'rlco Mar Clothing Mall, Mauch Chunk. No fit no sale. Overcoats and suits at frmu S1.7S $2.00, St un to $15 at Sondhuim's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Tho loser of a fine kid glovo can have tiiosamo by cainng at this otttce, provin; property and raying for this notice. A largo porch has been erected In front of the store room and residence of Ileuhen Fcnstctinaclier, on Lehigh street. A large audience listened very attenti vely to an Interesting dlscourso in the Luthrau church, Sunday evening. Silverware, latest and finest designs, assortment better than ever before, at E, 11. Mom s, Mauch utiunlc. Fine gold spectacles and eye glasses with the Australian pebble glass, a", j;. 11, Hold s, Mauch Chunk. An opera house and'ibnee hall will be among the new features to be added to While Haven. Tno liver-pad, gin cocktail and paper bustle nro luxuries, but Tulip soap Is a necessity. Furniture of tho best makes at prices to astonish tho buyers,;sat Ktuiierer Swartz's. tf The Advocatb by giving all tho news is gaining hosts 01 now tt tends and read ers. Before purchasing elsewhere, see Kern erer & Swaitz's largo stock of furniture. etc. tf. Tramps are troubling the rural rosl dents in many of the adjoining couutics. Full Hue of Ingrain and Brussels car- sets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf The Zlon's Bcformed church in this borough Is still without a pastor. An effort Is being mado lo organize S. of Y. camp at White Haven. The Cornet band serenaded some of our citizens 1 ucsday evening. Finest sclectldn of gold hcadud can 05 at E. II. Mold's, Mauch Chunk. The Lehigh Yalloy depot at Slatington 19 ueing somewnai improved. A fine lot of Jeisey Crunbarriee at Sweeny's Corner Store. Counterfeit postal cards aie In circula tion. 11 11.11 next? The Y. M. C. A. Sunday meeting ar largely ntteudrd. Fiue marblo docks at E. II. Hold' Mauch Chunk. Hallowe'en next Monday night. Fas ten j our gates. Every voter should cast a vote on elec tlon day. OUR BTROIilEB AT WElfiSPORT. Interesting Items ricked Up andAtaorted bv too Stroller. Boss Heydt, of Ashley, was visit Inn '. W. Lanry tills work. C. W. Lattry was on a bttslnoss trip to Alletiiown during the past wcok. Milt. Snyder ami itobt. Graver spent Sunday crushing hearts atSlatlngton. Onr old friend John Kruso has gone Into tho huckstering business. Lok nitre for him. William Kbons has added a veranda to his residence which greatly enhances the appearance ofdho same. James Ualp, of Lehighton, put ono of his celebrated steam heaters In the store 00m nnd residence of M. A. Lattry. An honest and Industrious boy Is want ed to learn tho jewelry ttadii at the Wclss port Jewelry Store. Apply nt once. A largo audlctico In tho Evangelical church Sunday evening paid wrapt atten tion to an interesting discourse delivered by Ucv. C. II. Esgc. C. W. Sewcll moved to Mauch Chunk Tuesday, where he has purchased tho Voll- mer bakery.. Tho "Stroller" waftsthe best wishes of a large number of friends to the family. By nn advertisement In to-day's Anvo- OATH it will bo seen that Chas. Schweitzer desires to dispose of his ills blacksmith shop. For further particulars apply to Austin Boyer. An entertainment will bo I11UI in tho ivangcllcal church on Saturday evening, November Cth. Tho proceeds will reveit to the church. Don't miss It! Admission twenty-five and fifteen cents. Important Did you Oh, don't fall to see the Immense assortment of winter dross ami dry goods at Andrew Graver's store. New goods received almost every day and prices arc marked way down. A very delightful party in honor of onr genial friend John Biery, came off at the Blcry resUence' on White street, Tuesday evening. All present enjoyed themselves until the "wee 'stun hours ayont tho twnin." We had the pleasure of shaking hands with Dominick O'Donncll, the Democratic candidate for county commissioner who is on the ticket with the genial Henry Miller of Franklin, for tho samo olllce. A largo complimentary vote will be polled by these gentlemen, because their intellegcnco, abil ity and honesty Is recognized by voters In all parties. Weissport Borough's- enterprising di rectors have refurnished the primary de partment in their school'and have placed In table and cabinet for busy work. JIss Yunilt, one of the best in the county, Is the teacher in charge. Thus year by year, throughout this county more attention is rightly being given to the Primary school. Woatherly HereUl. Mahoninglteins. C. E. Fcnstermacher, of Lansford, spent Sunday at home. Solomon Hoppes is having his house treated to a new coat of paint. Our schools opened last week witli an attendance of about 250 scholars. Last week Mrs. Nathan Sensingcr had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. Sirs. Joseph Arner, of Tamaqua, was Visiting relatives in the Valley during the past week. AVhllo cutting wood on Monday, John Freyuian accidentally cut off tho second finger of his left hand. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered to the LutlioraiuCongrcga tlon of St. John's Church to-morrow. (Sunday) morning, Key. Jlr. II. Strauss will officiate. Dash. George Dolon. Mr. George Dolon the Democratic nomi nee for County Treasure, was born March 1st 183-1, at Packerton, Carbon County and has resided there all the time. When still quite a small boy his father died leav ing a dependant family. For twenty-four years he followed the low path as driver and captain, n.ovlng accumulated a small cap- ital,(boatingbelng more remunerative then) he engaged In the grocory business but In a short time sold It again, the confinement and want of Interest suggesting it. Ho then entered the services ot tho L. Y. B. It Co. For soni8 time he was a "bill-tacker' In tho Packerton yard. For tho past seven teen years he has, been watchman and had charge ot me turn-lauie. Mr. Dolon Is a hard-working, honest, UDrlght citizen, genial in manner. Me has always been a Democrat In politics. Weallierly Herald Wealhorly Locals, -G. W. Miller, our popular dry goods merchant, has been on the sick list for the ast ten days. Ho is now however able again to be about. Cabbago scl's in tills town at four and five dollars per hundred. Quakake for cabbage. Potatoes are telling at seventy- five and eighty cents per bushel. Bev. Smith of tlie Lutheran Church is at present on a trip -to western Maryland where ho expects to spend a few weeks Ills successor here has not been elected yet. Tho fatherly shops will soon turn out another monstrous passenger engine somewhat like the 31 "Messenger." En gines Nos. 05, 183, 374 and 308 aro In the shop for repairs. Owing to scarcity of cars, pur car shops suspended work for four days last week, Work was resumed again tills week but tho prospects for steady wfirk In this de partment are gloomy on account of tho strike In the Hazleton and Weaver Meadow Coal Fields. Tho time given in the ordinance of the town council for paving certain parts of town has about expired nnd property hold ers In these parts ato busy laying down their pavements. Somo of these pavements aro brick, a few substantial stone, but the greater number of them aro wood and not a few of them have a rather pristine Ap pearance, Work at the silk mill Is progreaslng tapidlyand tho foundation walls are about completed. H'e understand tho brick lay ers are at work. Wo understand Jr. Buck a member of our present scnool board, who accidentally shot himself through the hand about ten days ago is getting along as well as can be expected; and his physicians, Drs. Hoffman and Twecdle, have hopes for sav ing his hand. Last Sattuday morning the count' y around hero was covered w llli a thin coat of snow. ft. sllont lemmder that winter Is at our door!-. Ai.niA. Tuct vnrtmvml Imrn llnttnn 1 York Stateapples Pippins, Greenings . JllSt lCCClVeU IrOIll ISOStOll, i5aWwlnSi Uussets, Fallman sweets-Low-ail immense Stook of the genu- est prices. Call before nurchaslnc elsewhere ino Knight of Lahor Shoes, i'SwrWtii tou buytUi WJUCIl WO are selling nt 2,50 Backet Alarm Clock, sold by E. n. Hohl, and $3, Warranted Solid calfj the jeweler. Mauch Chunk. leather. Clauss & Bm, the " 3vrA.TtxiiBi3. Tailors, Sole agents tbr Carhon Rhukiits -'UNrEa. On lhstli day of August . -v . i I 1 J j county. Our stock ol hand- 1 i.TTln'cln.r.a r-niinfit l,n hrvir hv m.UlO 6I1WS cannot UP DiMI UJ any dealer in the county. ' From the Conntr Seat I j It is reported that J. C. Lesher Is about 1 starting a box factory. ' W. L. Iltchatd formerly. Of this town now of Asbttry Pnrk, N. J.,ls visiting friends here. IPm. Sours charged lar.incy anil J. A. WliKoliai-charged with arson at last court, wero honorably acquitted. The Switchback closes tha Ust of llils mouth, Tho season was notJis remuner ative as tho previous one. Tho October Court Jurors are said to have represented a higher average of Intelli gence than Is generally the case with the "gentlemen of Iho jury." Wednesday Shot Iff Gallagher took En gineer U'aser and Zack Hartman to the Danville Asylum, where they are now con fined under direction of the Court. The political "anxious seat" Is getting hot for some ot our candidate? and tney arojstirlng themselves accordingly. Lentz and Ilandwcrk seem to be the most ac tive. Dr. J. A. Horn, one of our most care ful and successful physlcans' has taken unto himself a llfo partner. Tho happy occasion took place at Kingston, Pa,, Oct. 25th. Samuel A. Hull, of town, and Miss Minnie Ervln. of Wilkesbarre. were mar ried at tho home of the brldo's parents on Tuesday; they wero the recipients of many presents. It is believed that the taxes are higher In this Borough than In any other In the state; nevertheless expensive Improvements arc in progress piling up tho already onerous taxation in the taco ot a nam win ter. -jr. U. Stroh has bseu bedfast for the past two weeks.bclng the victim of a severo cold that Pneumonia and typhoid fever Wo are glad to note improvement nnd learn that he Intends to he out in limn to vote! On Wednesday evening Harry A. Hut- ler.son of A. W. Butler.and Miss Blakslec. daughter of W. W. Blakslce, of Weatherly, were joined m the holy bonus of matrimony at St. Marks. It was a grand affair; the general public were Invited. The bride and bridegroom each received $1000 cash from their respective parents. Several Weissport merchants were In own Wednesday consulting the lawyers, with a view of ridding the county of the many peddlers who nre gathering In this vicinity. About two years ago the mer chants of tills placo established tho "Mer chants Protective Association," with this pattlculai object in view. Each merchant was assessed 2, which was paid In cash and handed to somo of the lawyers. Tho result must have been a failure as the ped dlers arc thicker than ever. The first of Oct.,18S7,wltncssed a general depression at the County Seat. Ths "busi ness', sky of old Mauch Chunk was heavy, oyercast and the whole, town from stern to stem was burdened by a "down In tho mouth'' feeling, occasioned by the miners strike and perhaps more pertlcularly be causo among each morning's Incidents are noted, tho fact that three or four families wero moving to Bethlehem, leaving at present morn vacant houses than there has been for years past; but on the heel of the li. V. it. Jt. olllce moving comes the ex tensive building on part of tho Central R. u. of A. J., now in operation which has given the town qnite a boom. People as They Coma and Go. Hoy. J. II. Kudcr. was at Mt. Bethel during the past week. Mrs. B. F. inillams. of South Bethle hem, was calling on relatives here last Fri day. Mrs. C. F. Deibert, of Bank slreet was visiting relatives at Lansford last week. Mrs. Jacob Brong, of Jfountain Top, Pa., was the gncst of Mrs. Samuel Seller, on Monday. James Gallagher, th popular Catbon county sheriff, while In tovfh Tuesday dropped in to see us. Ourponulal young friend E. L. Straub. of Aqnashlcola, while in town Tuesday evening made us a pleasant call. Mrs.- Cyrus Derhamer. ot Bethlehem. w a"s the guest of Mrs. L. F. nousor, on Hank street, during the. past week. Our old friend Simon Ilehrig. of Weatherly. mado the Advocate office an agreeable call while in town last Fri day. Charles A. Harding and wife, of Iron street, were the guests of Jacob Long and family, at Allcntown over Sunday. Jfrs Jacob Romig and daughter Miss Hannah, who havo been visiting Wm Bachman and family In towni returned to their homo In Johnstown, Pa., last week. Wilson Klstlor, of Stroudsburg. whs owned and worked the old tannery that stood where Uabel s hall now stands was egistcrcd at the Carbon House, Man day. Normal Sqnaro Items. D. H. Longacre spent Sunday last with htelimllo, Lehigh county friends. Bev. Frank Smith, of Monroo county. was calling on friends here this week. Miss Ida Hontz, of Summit Hill spent several nays this week -vlth A ora Mil ler. -A corn husking match at tho home of William Sittler, Thursday eyening last passed 011 yery onjoyably. Wo would caution a few of our young men to desist hunting on Sunday. In thus vlolatating the law they make themselves liable to a heavy fine. "A word to the wise." IFc aro pleased to stato that Prof. N, M. Balllet Is rapidly Improving. It will be remembered that the professor met with an accident while on his way, West to take charge of a college which compelled him to return to this place. Our young "folks are preparing for 1110 comlugAvintei uteraray societies will be organized, dancing parties arranged for, and altogether we expect to have a good time. . on it a 1.. Lehigh Gap Items- Mrs. Susan Sherer is lying seriously 11', Constable John Slrohl's new residence Is about completed. Prof. Elmer L. Straub will open a free night school at Aquashlcoia. Abraham Prutzman has sold the tim ber on his wood land to Mr. Zellner. Lewis Krcssly and Miss Luzetta Zelg enfuss were joined in tho holy bonds of matrimony last Saturday. Bev. Biuegel will preach his farewell sermon in St. John s church to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 o'clock p. m. Dr. J. O. Kreainer, L. G. Groff and llobt. Henry were In attendance nt th Mount Holly N, J.,) Fair last week. Fat." Nothing that a palent can do for his boy will be of more value than a good trade. Along with the trade there should be a fair education if possible, but the training of the hands is of more Importance than mere book knowledge. If a boy has the physical strength to master the mysteries of some mechanical calling, h Is. on a fair way te become Independent. A delegate from tha Workmen's As sociation of London, a very largo organiza tion, who has bsen cent three times to this country to report upon Industrial conditions and advantages, said, when ho went home the last time, that If he bad been here on his own responsibility he would haye stayed altogether. Miss Alvcnia Graver, at the New York Mlllnery Store, has the largest and most fashionable assortment of fall and winter millinery goods ever brought to this Yalley Ladles don't fall to call before purchasing elsewhere. i imrirs a cuuviib mm puss iiiiiu .n. v u.uri, both of Matuminc. i-iuii G4Lnvr. -On the aad day of October, ,yuev A Bartholomew, Harrison uirah, of j Peeuu.mn' and"" " ,a"lner' 0,E"' 111 TnEJL&BOIt WORLD. Spclalty Compiled for tho Toilersby an Ad vocate Man A strike Italic coke regions Is anticipat ed at an early day. Tho hotiso carpenters at Easton havo sufficient, work lo keep them busy nil winter. Tho Lehigh Valley Shops at Hazleton employ about 500 mechanics and laborers, and work Is brisk. Tho Pennsylvania Uailroad Company has made a volulitarV advanco of ten cents per ton to Its miners in the Lykcns Valley collcries. This docs not apply Ihocolleiles in the Shamoklu region. 400.000 was reported, by the finance committee, to have been expondedlast yeat by tho General treasurer or tno k. oi j. 11 Is a arco amount or mon iy anu snomii have accomplished much goad. For.tlie wcekondingon the 22nd Inst., there were 00,395 tons of coal chipped over the L. AS. B.l!.,a total to datn of 4,020,701 tons, showing an Increase as compared with same data last year of 30,075 tons. For the week ending Oct. 22nd. there irero 155.013 tons of coal shinned over the Lehlrh Vallev railroad, making a total to date of 6,185,23'.) tons, and showing an in crease of 433,225. tons comparedwith same date last year. The Knights of Labor show their prin ciples In tho present Lehigh coal strike by sending aid lo miners who aro fighting against the oppression of coal barons. Correct, If tha present fight Is won by the miners It will be a victory to ho proud of. A locomotive ctiglneor says that loco motives tal0 tlie hay foyor just as quickly as men do. Thoy clog up and can't breathe just as If thny had the catarrh. Ho further says mat ot two engines ruaue on the samo model and at the same shop ono Is a flyer and the other Is a duffer. So great Is the demand tor anthracite coal cars that lumber cars aro being fenced up with boards and used. Much slatey coal is going to market, and more or less of It is subject to dockage or return. In the urgent requirements considerable re fuse coal is nnrtlng its way into market. English locomotive builders have been compolled to adopt tho American pattern in many respects m order to control their Continental trafUc. The Ideas of Ameri can1 mschanlcs ate permeating foraljn workshops, and the stubborn adherents to old methods haye been obliged to admit that much is to be. learned on this side of the water. There are 20 blast furnaces in and about Pittsburg, 35 rolling mills, 20 steel works, 15 window-glass works, 37 tllnt-glass works and 11 green-glass works. The blast furn aces make 600,000 tons of Iron pear year, tno roiling mini, .rxo,uuu tons; tno steal works, 750,000 tons; the plate-glass works, 2,250,000 square, feet; the window-glass works, l.'tio.ouo boxes. Pardee it Co. have been working their Hazleton mines with about forty men. Of this number, twenty-five are Italians. When they quit work they are escorted to their homes by policemen, each carrying a rifle. No attempt has been mado-to Interfcro with contract work. At Jeanesvilhonly enough coal was mined to supply tho machine shops and the local trade. Despite, tho talk of dullness in railroad building somo more new roads have been projected. Philadelphia capitalists are en gaged In the Lizard Creek Boad, In the Le high tcglont. A big road is to bo built In Mississippi. Illinois lias 0500 tulles of rail road, and hi this respect leads all other States. The Legislature of that State is yery severe on State roads, but outside roads running through the State are nuking money. The coal barons of the Lehigh region are becoming desperate in their efforts to whip tho men into submission, iuey tried every means to scare them and haye as many times failed. Tho latest move Is tho black-list as practiced at Jeddo within the past few days. Hcie the men found em ployment under Contractor Church. The company found It could not starve tho men out and as a means to bring into submission had all who formerly worked for them dis charged. This last act on the part of the company Is a direct and open violation of tho laws of the United States, and is pun ishable by a fine anil imprisonment. Hazle ton Btadard. This is only one of the many tyrannical methods employed by corporste powers to drag down the laborer. Olitriot Conferenc of Lutheran Church. The Second District Conference of the Lntheran Ministcriutn cf Pennsylvania began Its fall session with a communion service In Christ Union church, Ccnter ville, Northampton county, Pa., pastoral charge of Rev. W. J. Lazarus, on ftst Mon day evonlng.Oct. 24, 18S7. The President, Rev. Enoch Smith, preached the' semon from St. Mathew 5: 14, Bevs. J; W, Biober and J. II. Kuder, the Secretaries, conduct ing the alter services. The regulau business session was openeil on Tuesday mornirg by tho usual llturigal formula. Roll of ministers was called and names of delegat;s recorded ; of the former forty wero resent, of the latter twenty. The President readhis report, which was received and referred to special committee for action. On motion tho old officers wero re-elected bv acclamation, It was resolved that tlie following congregations should constltuto new pastoral charges: Cherry vtlle, Petersyille and Little More; Slating ton and Towamensing; Weissport, North IFeissport, Big Creek, Parrjville and East Penn. The officers of conference wero Instructed to secure regular pastors for Stroudsburg an.l Great Bend as soon as possible, The subicct of S. S. conventions received gener al discussion and tho committee on the samo was instructed to arrange for ageiwr. al and local conventions. Tlie President's report shows that since tho meeting last spring, corner stones of chinches were laid at Catasauqun, Kresgevillo and East Allcntown. The itey. .m. i.. .wctzig re signed the pastorate of Trinity Mission, Scranton.Pa., Bev. Lewis Smith, the Mis sion at Weathcily; Prof. W. Wackcrnagel, tue congregation at Aitonan; Key. win Rath, tho Apples' congregation; and Bev. G. A. Bruegel. of Cherryvllle. Ills charge. The German-English Mission, organized during the summer In the city of Scranton, has called tho iter. J. t. uraepp of urock- port.N. J., whoVvill preach his introductory sermon there on tno ist Sunday ot govern ber. Conference was emphatic In expressing its disapprobation of such irregularities as thoso now existing between the Blue church and student E. A. .chl, A mission committee, consisting of the omcers ol conference, ana Jlevs. t. a ZelgenfussandP. Fattelcher, was appointed whose duty it shall be, to visit, at least once a year, each mission within bounds of con fcrcncc, to examine carefully into its status and report the same to that body. On Tuesday evening a memorial service was held in honor of Helnrlch .Welcholr Muhlenberg, the patriarch of tho Lutheran church in America. Interesting addres-cs were delivered by Prof. M. H. Richards, who is a llnial descendant of this patrlaich, and Key. T. 5. Help, I). l., and c. J Cooper. On iredncsday noon, after accepting an invitation of Bev. A. It. Home, D. D., to hold its next session In his Alburns con gregation next spring, conference ad Journed. Public Sale OF VKKY VAM'AMX The undersigned executor of the last will mid testament of Joel Klotz. late of Gist Weissport, Franklin Township. Carbon county, Pa., rtec'il., will ell at ruhllP Sale, on the premise), on Saturday, November 12, 1887, Commencing at one o'clock 1'. M., the following very valuable Tracts or rieces of Laud, situate In East Weissport, Caiboncounty.l'a., adjoining lands of Henry Campbell, Thomas Koons. and others. Tract No. I containing One Acieand Sixty Perches, more or less. The Improvements are a 3-Story lkick Dwelling House and a Laige Shed. Tract No. 5 enntalnlng MNKTKEN rKltrilES.nioreor less, adjoining Tract No. l and lands of I.. C. & Nav. Co. The Improvements thereon erected are TWO FltAME I10VB1W. one of the houses Is being ustd as a tenant house and saddler shop, and theotherasa tin hop and stn store. Tract No. 3 containing flllltTY-ONK PEItCJIKH.inore or less, adjoining lands ot Henry Campbell, El mer Kloti and I, C & Nav. Co, Ad the above mentioned lots are well located for business purposes. Terms aud conditions will be made known nt time ana puce oi sale, uj .msiAH itrcii. px Tutor J fruakhn twp.JOctljfts Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, and Is carefully pre pared by competent pharmacists. Tho com bination and proportion ot Sarsaparilla, Dan delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents U exclusively peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving It strength and curative power superior to other prepa rations. A trial will convlnco you of Its great mcdlclnaUvalue. Hood's Sarsaparilla Purlflos'tho Blood creates and sharpens llio appetite, stimulates tha digestion, and gives strength to every organ of the body. It cures tho most severo cases ot Scrofula, Salt llhcum, Bolls, rimplcs, and all other affections caused by Impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu matism, and that cxtrcmo tired feeling. " Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped mo moro tor catarrh and tmpuro blood than anything else I ever used." A. Hall, Syracuse, N. Y. Creates an Appotito " I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to clcanso my blood and tone up my system. It gavo mo a good appetite and seemed to build mo over." E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio. "I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous humor, and It began to act unliko anything else. It cured tlie humor, and seemed to tone up the whole body and give me new llfo." .1. P. Nixon, Cambrldgcport, Mass. Bend for book giving statements of cures. Hood's Sarsaparilla Solrtbyslldrnsslsts. SllxforfS. rrcparcdonly by C. I. HOOD to CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Itass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar ELECTION tQCiSIIMliOOi Pursuant to an Act of Ocncial Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled, "An act relating lo the elections In this Commonwealth," approved the 2nd day of July, Anno Domini, one thousand, eight hundred and thirty-nine, and a further supplement to that Act approved January 30th, 187-1. I, JAMES UALLAU1IEU, Sheriff of the County of Carbon, Pennsyl vania, uo hereby make renown and give no tice, to tho electors of the county aforesaid, that on the FlIiST TUESDAY. AFTEIt THE FIKST MONDAY, OF NOVKM- jsjiii, being the 8th Day of November, Anno Domini, ono thousand eight bundled and eighty-seven, nt which tlmo the lol- towing oiuccrs aro to bo voted tor: ONE PERSON l-'OIl .UTIMlH Ol' THE SttP. ItESlECOUltTof the Commonwealth of I'enii slvaula. ONE 1'EltSON l-'Olt STATE TliEASlIItHI! of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE I'EltSON FOlt COUNTY THEASlTHKIinf Carbon County. ONE TE11SON FOlt HEfUSTEI! AND HE-, CO Kl lilt ot Carbon County. TIIltEE PEESONS t-'OIt COt'NTY COMMISK- IONEliS of Carbon County. TWO rEKKONS FOlt AUIHTOHH of Caihmi County. ONE l'EItSOX FOlt COt'NTV StTltVEYOl! nf Carbon County. 1 also make known and j!vr liotli-n that tin. places of holding the aforesaid elections pi Hie several townships and bnrniinhs of tho said Coun ty will be respectively at their places hereinafter designated, to-wlti The freemen resldiiiff In th:it n.n-t of ltnuks township known as tho Audedi lcd district, will Hold their election hi the school house hi Auden- ncil. The freemen residing In Hint n:irt of H:nikM township known as the Heaver .Meadow district, win iiinu incir cieciiuii in uic scuuoi mmsc at Levlstou, In said township. The freemen of t ho lownshln if East 1'eniiMlll hold their election at the piuile house of l'cn roso George, in said towiisjilp. The freemen residlnir in Hint irnrr of l.mpr Towamuiislns township, known as the .Millport uismct, win iiom iiieircieciion anno imunort hotel hUhe village ot Mlllpoit In said township. The freemen residlnir In that nart of Lower Towaiiipnsliig township, known as tho Little (,ap (usu iet, win iiom ineir eiei unn ai ine piuuie house of Hubert A. llcury.ln the village of Little nap, in said township. The freemen of the -ow-nshln nf Frauktfn will hold their election at the public homo ot John uuiuik, ill sam luwusiiip. The freemen of the Horoiigh of Lchighlun will hold their election at Hie public house kept by Jonathan Kistler, In salt! Hnrough. The freemen of the township ot Lausanne will hold their election at the fenialo school house Uuck Mountain, in said township. Tho freemen of tlie township of Lehigh will hold their election In the school house In liork port, In said towbslilp. Tho freemen of tho Hoioiish of Weutherlv will holdtlielr election at the public house of Silas II. Ulttuer, In said township. The freemen of the First Ward of tho norungh of .Mauch Chunk will holdtlielr election at tho office ot the County Conimiisloiicrs, hi said Borough. The freemau of the Second Wind of the Bor ough of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at the public house kept by Fredrick Slahl, hi said Borough. The freemen of the Hoi-oiikIi of East Munch Chunk will hold their election at the public houso of Chester W. Haas, In said Borough. The freemen of the township of Malionlnir will hold their election at the public houso of Thompson J. McDaulel's, In said township. Iho freemen of the tmvinddp of Venn Finest will hold their election at the public hono of Enos Koch, hi said township. The freemen of the townshhiof I'ppei-Tovva-menslnir will hold their election at the public house of John Weiss, In tow nship. Thofiecmen of the township of Packer will hold their election at the public house known us Ilartz's tavern, iirsaul tow ushlp. - The freemen hi that pint of tho township of Mauch Cniink. resldlm: within the Summit lilll district, will hold their election at Ihc Town Hall In the vlllnge or Summit 11111. The f icemen of that pait of the tnwiishhi of Mauch Chunk, lesidlnir within tlie Nesiiueliou. lUL- district, vv ill hold their election at tho public houseof Benjamin Oxley, In the vIHuko of Nos michonlns. The freemen residing In that pail of Kidder township known as the .south district, will hold their election at the public houseof I'niil liaimcr, In said township. The freemen residing in that pail of Kidder township, known as tlie north illstikt, will hold their election at Iho hoiio fonueilvot (imrjre II. Htlnsou, now Stieetcr's (dike, Lehigh Tannery, in said township, The freemen of the Boi-oiikIi of ranyvllle will hold their election at tlie public house o( Dildiue Snyder, In said Borough. The freemen residing In lh election district of Packerton will hold their election In the public school building. Tho freemen In the Borough of Welssiiort will hold their election at the public house l Ilcmy Chrlstman hi said Jloroujih. Tue freemen of the Horaiixh of l-ausford will hold their election nt the public house ot (lodge Evans, In said Ilinouli. I also make known ami tdve notice, as In and by the 13th section of tlie ufoicsald act 1 am dl lected, that, "every person excepting Justice oj the Peace, who shall hold anv ntnee. oranoolnt- nient of profit or tlust under Hie lioverumcut of the United States or of the Stato or city or Ineor pnroted district, whether commissioned otlleer or otherwise, a etiliurdiiiutu olllecr.or agent who is, or suau neeuipioca tinner ine legislative, Judiciary or Executive Hepaitinent of this State or tho I' lilted states, r of any city or incorpor ated district, and also that eveiy member of Coimrcss and the Leulslatmu ami the select ami common council of any cit. Commissioner of any Incorporated distiiet, ts by Ian Incapable of holdhu: or exercising al tlie same time tno olllce or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of tills Commonwealth, and that no inspector or .iiiugc. orany oiner omccr oi sam election, shall be eligible to any olllce then to bo voted for." " In case the poison who shall have received the second highest number of voles for Inspec tor shall not attend on the dav of tlie elect Inn then tlie person who shall have received the next hishest number of votes at Hie last snrllu: election for Judge shall act us Inspector in his place. And incase tho person who shall have leeeived the highest number ot votes tor Inspec tor shall not attend, tlie person elected Judge snail appoint an inspecioi in ins piai-c, or n auv vacanev continues nu hour utter Hie tlmo IKed by law for the opening of the election, tlie iiuull- ueii voieis ui ine lovwisuip, or vvaid, l (iisinci, for which said officer shall have been elected, present nt tho time of the election, shall M-lcct one of their number toWUm-h vaeancs." " It shall be the dutv of the seveial Assessors respectively, to utteuil nt the place nf holding merv cencral or sneelal or townshin election during tho time such eleettou is kept open, for the purpose of glv lug information to tho Inspec tors ami Judges when called on in relation to ine rigni oi any person assetsen uy inem io vote at such elections or such other matters In icla- ilonlothe assessment of voter as the limpec- lors, (ir t'liner in ineiil sunn irniii iinir. iu lime romdre," I Act ot 30lh June, 1ST1I Sec. o. At all elections lureafler.hsld under the laws ol this Commonwealth, the polls shall bo open at seven o'clock A. M. and close at seveil P. M. (ilveu under liiy liund at JIauch Chunk the till da of Oct, A. D. one thousand eight hund red aud eighty seven, and of the Independence of tho I lilted States the one hundred and twelfth JAMF-b (.ALLAlilll.lt, Mier.ir Rneairr'HOruir. Mauch chunk. I'.t . October PURE ! EFFECTIVE ! ! ELEGANT ! t ! REBER'S NEW DRUG STORE, Ik tlie Old taml, Mer Rck's Hall Bank Sireet, Leliishlon, Pa Medicines all Hew, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilot Articles, Fsuicy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Hiushes, Combs, Perfumery ond evcrytlilna elso in tho Dmsgists line kept In Rrent variety and of most excellent quality. lMrVSHlIANS' l'lilKCltirilONS ('AllKKlUJA' COMl'OUNDKD. M Wei&lit N. B. Two lingular Physiei.in.. " v.iys in attoiuliiiicc Dr. Rebcr, the older, can nlway.s l -..nrf and is renrty to give advice, and to proscribe FRl'iK Kifiishing medicine ol first qunlity, and at as reasonable chunks :i :,m be bad elsewbcro. Office ani Consultation Rooms Ooiwoiiio l ij ttcbor's Dmg Store. Established 1867. IkvEslisTfed 1887. Overcoats ! n cud a 0 '8 S Fur Caps. Fur Caps. Fur Caps. Fur Caps. With Peak. Without Peak. With Roll. Without Roll. Woolen Blankets. Woolen Blankets. Woolen Blankets; CANNOT UK 'BEAT. AVe buy and soil for casb, and tberoforo we are enabled to do- fy Competition. ,ids2E8B Melsrksgs fc Son, So"t 17 " Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna.. Coats, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters and Bailing's. Jackets, Raglins and Ulsters, -Plain, Plaid and Striped Cloth Plush Dolmans, Coats and Jackets. Children's and Misses Jackets, Coats, Raglins and Ulsters. SHAWLS. Blanket, $3.50 to $8.00. 1 Bea'ver, $5.00 to $13.00. Imitation Indiau, $10 to $50. . Ileal Tndian, $38 to $125.00. Elack Thibet, $6.00 to $25.00. H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. Octobers') 1M7 MYER -::- "BRENNER, IN LEUCKEL'S BLOCK, LEHIGHTON,. Opens the Fall & Winter Trade WITH COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Dry Goods and Notions, Ready-Made Clothing, Overcoats. Boots. Shoes, Hats. Cans, &c. t n..n.,t niv Mien nunti i itr . 1 1 1 imw, . Call, inspect and be convinced the lead. UIJon't lail to uau or. Famllly Flo s. NOMAS' D. 2 Doora above tho " Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Per fumery, Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Musical Instruments, &c, &c. LOOK FOR SIGN OP rs HEADQUARTERS FOR GEN ERA L HA RDWAftE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF COAL, See. OPS. PUBLK1 SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Good duality!!! urn tin : . Overcoats ! MiHi9s Suit. i'rtTtr in n nrrm;j irfniTni -jsiii I - rj that lor low prices tins store takes : $220 Per Bag, GOLDEN MORTAR. rJ.;ru I !