"Original Cheap Cash Store." We desire to call tho attention of the Indies, and Dross-makers especially, to our magnificent lino of Inptri Fancy Dress Buttons 1 242 GROSS, 34,848 Buttons, Aotual Count, have arrived for Fall Trade. Tho above is a correct statement of FANCY METAL and COVEKED BUTTONS opened by us in tho past two weeks for tho coming season. Our present stock surpasses any former showing, and prices were never as low. We can match almost any color In nny grade button desired. OUR STOCK OF White Bed Spreads in complete, ranging in prices from CO cts. Up to $6.00. Extra Values nt$l. 25 nnd$l.G0. J. T. NUSBAUM, Opposite mbllo Square, Bank Street, Lelitgliton. .Tune T. 18SH The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. FTEMBEIt 8, 18S8 Current Events Epitomized. Bonnco tho tramps. -Coal dealers are busy. Read Kuhn's now ad. Tho Ilcrsii works aro Idlo. rrcparo for tho' couuty fair.. Talk politics, but "keep cool." Burglars aro around. Shoot 'cm 1 Tho picnic season is on the wane. Weather prophets predict a sovcro winter. A street lamp has boon creeled at tho I foot of Mbntz's hill. -Tho clam bako at Packcrton on last Saturday was a social success. Go to Val. Schwartz's for all kinds ot furnlture. 'Prices very low. A rcilablo watchmaker; D. S. Bock, opposite the Public Square. I -Esrang lias opened a pool room anil tobacco storo opposite this offlco. Cabinets, S2.C0 por dozen, at RIshcrs photograph gallery, on Bankway. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Tim Advocate contains all the latest .and best local news. $1.00 a year. Get it. -The Jr. O. U. A. M will obscryo thero second annlyersery on tho 27th Instant. It is tho duty of tho constable to rid tho town of tramps. Lot him do his duty. Tho artesian well on tho Krum proper ty on Lehigh street at a depth of eighty feet contains fifty feet of water. Theso cool mornings and evenings arc dangerous to tho health of both young and old. Much caro should bo taken. -Kemerer & Swartz hayo in stock the , largest lino of bed room and parlor suites to ho fouuil in tins section, -rnccs low. If you hayo friends visiting you, or if you leayo town orua visit yourself, notify us and It will find room in our columns. If you want to get measured for a good or nalr of nants at tho lowest cash prices, wo advise you to go to Sondholm, the merchant tailor, Mauch Chunk. Harvest. Homo services will be hold In the Lutheran church on Sunday. A special collection will bo lifted for tho benefit of the Orphan's Home, Germantown Phila, All are Invited. Fersons out sldo of town, desiring a copy of tho "nistory ot Lehlghton," now being printed In this office, can Iiavo tho same mailed to them by sending two stamps to G. W. Morthtmer. Of men's suits we have a very largo as sortment for $4 tip to 20 In prico. There fore wo advlso all In need of clothing to call at Sondheim's Ono Prico Star Clothing tlonal Convention of tho l'rohlbltlon partr as con Hall. Mauch Chunk. tiinlns sound political doctrlno which, If carried Tho Ganzo oven Door Range In oper.v lion at James Waip s sloye store on last Saturday Is said to hayo been a complete success liv all who saw it. The euazo oven door Is anew lnventlonand works wonder- ous results. The attention of tho people of Summit Hlll, Lansfordand vicinity is directed to I thfi fart that Oeoroo Y. iruntzlncer. of tho .i.r Rn,lM,l,nnir r.tn,,r!lK t mH W. Ized by us to receive subscriptions and moneys for tho Caiibon Advooatk. Our public schools opond on Monday for a nine months term. Principal, Prof. J. F. Stetlor; teachers, W. Beyair, Misses HattloKoons, Acgio Hauk, Ella Grayer, Alice Jfontz, Mary Drcibelblcs, Laura Weldow, Myra Dclfcndcrfcr and jdyra Good. -Cliango of time. Tho evening services 1 in the M. E. Church, will bo commenced at 7:00 o'clock on Sunday, and 7:30 during the week. Special sermons by the Pastor, next Sabbath, Subjects; morning: The Best Society, oycnlng; Tho Three Gnostics, A cordial Invitation to all Ladies, wo take pleasure in directing your attention to Gutli & Son's fall an ilm fnnrili unco of to-dnv's issue. Read ft care.ully, consider the bargains well and when you go to Allen- town mako it a point to call on theso popn- Ur and successful merchants for what you may need In their line. H'o are pleased to noto tho success of our popular young stove dealer, W. S. Kuhns, on North Bank street. Ho is one of our most wlde-awako and progressive businessmen; his business is steadily in- creasing and hts sales of" stoves and heaters during the past year havo been un usually large. Drop In and seo lilm. Georeio comes down to breakfast Willi a swollen visage, whereupon mamma says to tho four-year-old: "George, don't you feel well? Tell mamma what tho matter is," Gcorglo. full of influenza, replies: "Nn. T don't feel well. Bofo my eves Is leakln', and ono of my noses don't go." Hire lour teams of David Ebbert, onNortli street. Wo tako plcasuro In calling your at tention to the fact that Mr. M. G. Mitchell, who somo few months ago opened a ma chine repairing shop In the rear of Gabcl's haulware storo, is meeting with much success.' Mr. Mltcholl's establishment is conducted and arranged on a systematic basis; tho machinery In uso Is of tho most modern make. Read his advertisement which appears elsewhere In this issue. Probably of all the secret beneficial societies In town thero aro none that have been more successful than tho Teuton! Ferine, a German organization composed of the best German citizens here, at Packcrton and Mauch Chunk. The society was organised sometime during 1877; I 1. 1 f .f,n,, lf, n ,1 iiasnow...e..iUC..u.,.u. . In a very prosperous condition. io clety meets in Rebers Hall ou tho thlld Mondavof each month. h8 Prohibitum Camudaur ana tho Platform Levi Wontz. candidate for Assoclato Judge, Um always resided In thlstectloii of tho country. Ho wis In tho mercantile business at Wolssport from 1861 to 1807, whore ho is well anil favorably known; from Il'olssport ho moved to Millport and continued In tho morcanlllo business up to 1884. Somotlmo durlnc tho year 1872 ho was appointed Associate Judge, to fill ft va cancy, by Governor Geary. Ho was again nominated for that offlco and at tlio election following ho was elected and served tho full term with much credit. Mr. Wcntz Is held 1" esteem by his neighbors, as ho Is In fact by all who know him. Samuel Ycakcl, candidate for Jury Com missioner, first saw the light of day In Lo- high county; ho is a descendont of an old German family who emigrated to this coun try in tho year 1720. Solomon Ycakcl is nn .,.,..,, t nnn At tl.n mil. break of tho rebellion ho answered the first call for troops and-marched boldly In do fenso of his country. On account of merit orious servico ho was promoted to first lieutenant, which ofllco ho held when dis charged from active service. After tho strifo of civil discord had ended he engaged in tho lumber business at Wolssport, where ho now resides, an honored citizen. Robert Walp, candidato for Sheriff, was born In Zchtgh Gap, on tho 27th day of October, 1853. Ho was educated In tho common schools. Up to the tlmo ho was fifteen years of ago ho was employed In tho capacity of lock-tender on tho canal at that place; later ho clerked in tho general storo of Craig Bro., of which firm Colonel John Cralg was a member. After more than two years faithful servico in that capacity he secured a position with Nathan Snyder, of Franklin, as salesman in his general store. A fow years later we find him I launched in tho mercantile business at Ilazzardvillo, this country, from which place bo moved to Packcrton, there taking possession of tho largo general storo of Weiss & Andrews. For eight years he carried on a successful business In that place.maklng many friends and being much respected. Almost two years ago ho moved with his family to this place, selling out hts Packerton stand, and opening a largo general storo on Bank street, oppostto tho I Valley Round House. Ho Is a member of the Evangelical church and the teacher of a German class in tho Sunday school. Ho is one of Lchlghton's progressive citizens- J. W. nunter, candidato for Prothono- tary, is a nallyo of Columbia county, and has lived quite a half century. Ho received a good practical common school and aca demic education, and possessing natural ability combined with the highest integrity, ho has distinguished himself as a useful and Influential citizen. For a score of years ho lias been a resident ot Wcatherly, enjoying their full faith and confidence having twlco been elected magistrate. He is one of that town's solid citizens. Tlie Prohlbitlonis r Carbon countv assembled In convention unite In tho following declaration oi principles: "J""' " mflrant xiionucstion ot Its prohibition, there- forc.transccndslnlmportaiicontlotbcrnucstions now before tho people, and nothing but party feeling prevents no intelligent ami upright cm- """",,, . ZiV 1 VmT, i. . campaign. 2. Tliotwolcnilmgpolitlcalparticsasrcprcsent' eu in muir duuo mm ituuuuiu urBiuiuiuiuiu, uru emieropciHyiii.uv.ir ot mo in or ..- . ess or IlilVU UUU11 8(1 l!ll"Ull!ftUUIl UUU Vilt'lllUllUK III UlCir treatment ot this question as utterly to forfeit Uic confidence of temperance men. J!eacli ot thoso parlies couutsamong Ha active supporters a large number oi liquor dealers, necessary to Its success i and both Ore ot manifestly subservient to the Hqn- or Interest that the friends of Prohibition can expect no assistance from either. 3. Under these circumstances wo havo been compelled either to abandon the hope of freeing tho land from the cursoof strong drink, or to Join In the effort to built up a new party, having tor Its supicmo object tho annihilation of the liquor traffic. Wo have chosen tho latter alternative, and regretfully severing fonncr associations, have united with the National riohlbitlon party. 4. wo endorse tho platform adopted by tho Na- At the same time, we regard as eminently wise the 13th resolution, which declares for freedom of opinion on subordinate questions, and Invites to full partv fellowship all who are agreed on the fomb.ant Issue of Proldbltlonrln this spirit, o Invito tho sober, patilotlc and Christian citizens 0j caibon county to unite with us In supporting this cause, lielngtho canso ot right, It must ultl- matcly prcva!l;and Itlsndvnncing wltlinrapldlty which indicates that tho day of triumph Is not so distant as its enemies Imagine, and maybe near er than its friends havo dared to hope. llKV.,1. II. Don KMUT, .Ioiin Matvn, Jn., II. 1'. SOIILKOKU Com. on Resolutions. Painful Accident While Jacob Stclgerwalt, a well-known and successful farmer of East Pcnu town ship, was engage! running mar.uro compost through a threshing machine on Tuesday, his hand was caught in tho cylinder and cog-wheels and so badly lacerated as to 10 quire amputation abovo tho wiist. Drs. A' M. Siller and J. K. Kister successfully per formed the operation, and at latest accounts tho njured gentleman Is recovering slowly. YlAimnl Rnn.H Qr.nlT.. ..... . Robert McLean is tho liaDnv dad of a I i,,,t i..,i. i-i D. Nothstcin aiid family, spent a few ,iaya last week with Lohlgh county friends. Iro Sehlcl and Jacob Longacro left for Mnlilei,lnr! rnllnw. iimIiIoIiphi nn Thnrn. " ' - " - - Clinton Laubach and wlfo, of Bethel- liom. wcrn onestsof C. II. Seldel this week, Miss Mamie, Pallock, of Lansford, was tho guest of Miss Emma Seldel last week for a few days. -Tho Kcystono Comet Band, of -Vahon- Ing, Is free of debt. They have a fine lot of now Instruments and n number ono band wagon. Miss Emma Seldel, one of our most umuiu young lauies, was in aitcnuanco at tll fnwal of Ml neckI re. at -"ejursiuwn tun wee, About sovcntyilvo persons assembled at tho houso of John Nothstcln on Mon- dav evenina to show respect for his son. ,. i i f, nf l i t ai.viiu, .1 iiuii-ii. Ull A uusuajr lui 4j.,iiiaaii:i, wncie no win enter me ranuun ami siarsiiau college, mho Keystone ornoi Band was present and discoursed somo ycry fino selections. Eugcno Nothstcln is a graduate ot ralaunaio college. All present enjoyed themselves highly. W. J. Kiitlcr, of West Pcnn, was visit ing V. F. Newmeyer on Sunday, Tni.n. Low Prices for Job work. We take pleasure is calling attention lo one fact, viz: Wo aro now enulppod with tlie latest styles of type and the fastest run. ning presses which cnahlo us to turnout very short notico ; otico aim in tno nest styio oo work of all kinds at prices ilscEEiHxor.Y i.ov. Please remember this, pricos ten to It twcnty-llvo per cent, less than cisowncrc. I. 1 ' -Il'allPinerl Wall Panorlblerodnctlon i rpcni-r6l0ok and miinants nearly clven Uwav at E. 1'. Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk. COUNTY SEAT fiORRESPQIIDIK Timely Topics Eltilly Written Up by Vol eatllo Casuist,. East Hauch Chunk wants to lacklo Lchlghlou for $50. Court was In session tills week for tho transaction of business. Miss Katie Taylor, of Upper Lehigh, Is stopping with friends in town. Jiss Susan McFaddon, of Calasaiiqua, Is cnjoylni? a delightful visit to friends In town. Miss Maggie Dugan has rolur nod homo to Bristol after a most delightful visit to friends hero. Tho St. Aloyslus f clnpnranco Society cleared about $200 on their Mountain l'ark excursion last week. Tho public and Catholic parochial school opened on Monday with a fair at tendance of scholars. Summit IIUI beat Mauch Chunk In a beautifully contested game of ball last Sat- urimy. dcoiu, i 10 u Contractor Werner, of Lclilghton, has contracted to build Isaac Christ's now doublo frame dwelling houso In East Jfauch Chunk. Among tho prominent gentlemen In town on Wednesday wo noticed Daniel Graver, J. S. Miller and Andrew Grayer, of Il'olssport. Daniel Sweeney, ot town, aged about twenty years, died Sunday of typhoid fever. Interment took placo on Tuesday. Tho St. Aloyslus Temperance Society attended tho funeral In a body. Rev. Fulforth, of East Mauch Chunk, filled tho pulpit In St. Peter's Episcopal church at Ha'zlcton on Sunday in tho ab- senco of thn regular pastor, who was suffer- ing from injuries received in an accident .ecently. Levi Hartz, proprietor of a hotel at Wcathcrly and well known throudiout this section, had a narrow escape from death at this place on Monday morning, no was seated in a carriage at tho Lehigh Valley Itailroad depot when it was overturned while being backed. Mr. Hartz was ylo- lently dashed to tho ground, receiving so. vcro Internal injuries. His left arm and hand wore badly bruised. Tho horso broak- ing loose from tho cairlago, ran furiously across the' bridge oyer tho Lehigh Riycr and dasticd through a plate glass window of a hotel, breaking a leg, necessitating ids being shot. Tho liorsa was the property of Nathan LaMer. On Saturday last Officer Beers, of Eas- ton, arrested and brought to Mauch Chunk for hearing, ono Samuel Shick, charged with tho larceny of thirty-nine car-journals from the Central Railroad yard nt Coal port, on August 27th. Ho was confined in tho County Jail for a hearing on Jfonday be fore 'Squire Boyle, at which tlmo tho ovi denco against tho accused was so strong that In default of ball he was committed to jail for- trial at tho October term of court. Shick, it seems, along with a confederate burled the journals In a coal car and when at Black Dan's. Cut, near Kaston, unloaded the same and hid them In the scrub oaks. jj0 will probably got a year. Henry E. Brown, of Bethlehem, tho well known artist, lias designed a silver medal which Mr, O'Brien, proprietor of tho Wan nctab Hotel, at alen Onoka, Intends to present to Mr. Oates, tho young man who 6avcd 3ti O'Brien's son from drowning at Mauch Chunk tho othet day, a full account of which occurrancn appeared in tills paper at tho time. The medal Is now being en- graved by iiatll, Of JSastOIl. It IS Ot Silver, about th(J 8,z0 q ft dol,ar TieobTcrsocon. talnatho words, "A Tribute to Heroism," wlilie the revcrso Is In acknowledgement of Jfr. Oato's services In "saying my son Ernest, from drowning, Aug. 23, 18S8:' Tho medal is to bo pendent from a silver chain and is said, to boa very handsome article Times. Lehlghton vs. Allentown Tho Independent ball club of Allentown was beautifully laid out by the homo nioo in a very exciting camo on tho old fair grounds last Saturday afternoon. Tho fcaturo of tho gamo was tho battery work of both clubs and tho base stealing of Al bright and Brinkman. Several hundred people were on tho grounds. Allentown conducted themselves with much decency and took their defeat in lino style. Wo below append tho score: LEUimiTON. i AtXEJiTOWJf. Hill l'O A 1'.: 11 ill I'll A K HrluKman.c.l on o O'K'stman.l.r.o o o o Albrlcht.lb.3 3 o i(learv,3.b..l a l l ltenrig, ss...o u lteiclmnt, p l o Tenser, cf . .2 o Wars, 3b. .o n (iartlaud, 21i.l 1 snonlielm'lf.0 n 2 ft fl'Henr.sar.t.O 0 n 13 1 Mmiinsc'MKJ 2 a o l'Huctm'r.alii a 000 Porter, ib..o l 3 0 0 W'head.si.O 1 1 0 O'StcKever.cfO 0 o o o.Kratzer, c..o o o l 0 18 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 15 1 Clauss, rf....o n Total. .8 4 27 16 3i Total. . .1 9 24 22 14 Lehlghton 1 0211120 x-8 Allentown 10010200 04 Kaniert runs Allentown 3. LelilKhtou 2. Two base hits Whitehead and Jfanuinger. llaso on balls, by Iteleliard ObyMannlngcr lj-Struck out by Mannluuer 10 by liclchanl 13; l.eft on bases Lchlghtoii 7 Allentown 0. lime of game 2 houis and 15 minutes. Umpire Bartholomew Yon Should Eomember This The laws of Pennsylvania provldo a lino of not less than $5 or more than $100 and costs for willfully entering an orchard, garden, hot-bed or green house, clubbing. Innlnn lrl1nr rr ntlinnvlcn lulnrlnrr llin I . ' . . -. rrn . or ornamental trees, or wiiiiuuy tics- nasslns upon, walking over, beating down or tramtilnc uiioii. or otherwise Injuring " 4 Zt sahfllno and cost, tho offender may he committed to jail for not loss than twenty or more man sixty nays, i' nut sicaiim; or III, n .ull fnl Ink nr nn .!, ,,.niC,l I.Mni. ...1,1 i,, vi,f kiiu ..ill,.,, lum.. Mtujiiip ......j w fruits, vesetab cs. fruit or ornamental trees, lis declared hv law to bo a misdemeanor. and any person .convicted thereof In tlie Court of Quarter Sessions shall bo fined not exceeding $50, and be Imprisoned not exceeding sixty uays. Wall Paper Remnants. Two cents for Blanks. Five ccuts for Guilts. E. F. Luekcnbach, Mauch Chtiulc The Lehigh stove moulders nro still locked out. Mother's, your boys need suits for Sondhelm, the school and Sunday wear, merclinnL tnllnr nf tliw O. 1 S. C. Hall. Jaudi Chunk lias 2M)0 Bo.s suits In stock ranging In price from 2 to s15. fall on us an! y.ou w 11 8' lu0 cheapest on.I host boy' I suits in tuis yaiicy, i; I 1 ,1 Q It In ninaintrii Sunday school at 0:IB, Class meeting at im I'jcaoulng nt 7U. Prayer meclln every Tuosday night at 7-".0 o'clock On Saturday 8th a grand Suuday school picnic will bo held In tho Packcrum l'ark. All tho unmoors and friends of Jamcstow school aro cordially invited to partlelpat leave Jamestown at 8 A. M. Everybody invited. U. Hums, I'astor. The National Council, Daughters of Liberty, held Its annual convention 1 Allentown last week. Tho present total meuibeishln of the. order is l&OS. belns an Increase of f03 durlnc last year. Tho total receipts of tho National Council for tho at year were os.bi, ana mo amount oi casn nuuua n subordlnato couueils havo a total of if 2253, 03 In their treasuries, and tho total of tho councils, Including property, is 70S7,97, lPo can tell yon a way to use ll'all raicr remnants, mat will astonish you to know how little It costs lo paper a room withgllt paper K. F Luckenliach, Mauch Chunk. THE CRAWFORD COUNTY BtSTEM The following aro th- new Rules and Regulations governing tho Democratic party In this county, to be presented for adoption nt the Democratic Convention on next .Monday, Dolegatos should read them carefully and vote on tho resolution for, their adoption, lionostlv. With theso rules bosslsm and ring manipulation will bo a thing of tho past. Read thorn carefully and Voto right. lUjLliS 'AMI KIKIU1.A1 IONS UOVKHNIXQ 1KB l)BM0Cn.TH! OftdANlZATtOM 1H OA11I10N CO. Aimci.K I Tho Annual County Jlcctlng shall bo held at Iho Court Houso In tho llornugh of Mauch Chunk, ou tho third Monday of August of each year at ono o'clock p. m. .Notice of hlch shall lie given by tho Chairman of- tho County Cominlttco In the Hcinocrotlo newspapers of tho county. Auticlh It. It shall bp tho duty of the Coun ty Meeting to tlx the day of holding tho primary nominating elections In tho several boroughs, townships and election districts, and also tho tlmo ot holding tho lncctuigotlhultcturu Judges ascertain tho nominees or result. AnTic'LKllI. All l'llmarv Elections shall bo held at tho places for holding thoCencral Elec tions In tho several election districts between tho hoilrsof two and seven and a half p, in., and shall bo conducled by a Jiukjonnd two Inspec tors, who shall bo appointed by tho County ccthig for that purpose; aud should any such olllccr bo absent their places may bo filled by a vole of tho majority ot Iho electors In attendance. Annc'tiE I V. Delegates to Htato Convention. members ot Statu Executive Committee, shall be elected annually by tho County Commlltcc.whcn called together fur that purposo, by tho Chair- in, after two weeks previous uotlco havlpg been given In the Dciirotiatlc pa"pers of tlie county. AitTin.K V. The County Committco shall consist of three members from each election dis trict, who shall bo selected at tho annual County Meeting. Maid Committee shall chuoso a Chalr- :tu who may bo one of their own number or not, the may elect, mid any idno of them shall bo quorum when called logelhcr.bY the Chairman. Auticlk VI. Tho nominations for all county officers Judges, Congressmen, Senators and Representatives, shall be made In tlie following inner: Suction l.-Onthedny fixed by tho County Meeting tho Jud,o and Inspectors shall meet at the proper tlmo utid place, and after being duly qualified according to tho Act ot Assembly In such caso mado and provided, to receive tho otcs of all duly qualified Democratic voters re- sldlna within the district whero they offer to vote, mid are qualified to voto at all general and peclal elections, and as each voter shall present his vole, his name and number shall be written upon a list , to be kept by tho Inspectors or Clerks, and a corresponding number shall also bo writ ten upon tho ticket by ono ot tho Inspectors bo- fore the ticket is deposited in the ballot box. Section 11. No porson shall havo a light to ote at the l'rhnury Elections who failed to voto tlio Democratic ticket at tho previous (Jeneral Election. Suction III. Candidates who desire to pre sent themselves lo tho Democratic party for nomination, shall announce themselves for the espcctlvo offices for which they ask nomination three w ccks bof oro tho primary or nominating elections, and tho Chairman shall cause their names to bo published in tho. Democratic news papers ot tho county, two weeks lieforc tho nomi nating elections nro held. Section IV. Tho Chairman of tho County Committee aforementioned, shall cause the names of till candidates for office presented and iibllslied, ns aforesaid, lo be printed on separ ate slips or tickets ono week pi lor to said pri vy elections, as follows, to-w Iti Judges, Con gress, Senator and Representatives on ono slip or ticket, and all County (llliee.i on another slip or ticket, which scparato slip or ticket, printed !is aforesaid, shall be placed Into the hands of the members ot the County Standing Committco rcp- scntlnKcach voting disti let la the County one week before said nominating elections for dfs tribation to tho qualified voters of bis district, unlforuso at tho polls a sulllclent number of slips or tickets, as aforesaid, for the voters otttio district In icifect order us printed. Each dis trict shall provldo au election box with tnosep arato apartments tu deposit the slips or tickets separately, as abovo provided. Skotiojt V. llefoio any voter shall offer his otu ho shall erase all Lot tho number of names to bo chosen upon his tic ket for Iho samo office, iviug on said ticket such names only lis ho desires to vote: Provided, That no elector shall voto for moro candidates than ara to bu elected. If In case an elector shall vote for more than one uidlilato for tho samo office such vote for such ofllco shall not be counted. Suction VI. The Judges, Inspectors and Clerks shall proceed to count tho votes castas soon as the polls aro closed, and shall mako a full return of tho same, In triplicate, In nil of hlch tho votes received by each candidato sliaU be given after Ids name, first in words and again lu figures, and shall bo slgucd by nil of said of ficers, and any olllccr refusing to sign shall wrlto pon each of the returns his or their reasons tor not signing them. The voto ns soon ns counted, shall be also publicly aud fully declared from tho indow to tho voters present, and a brief state mcnt, showing the votes received by each candl date shall bo made and signed by tho election officers as soon ns tho Voto Is counted, and the same shall be Immediately posted up on tho door of the election house. Tho triplicate returns shall be enclosed In envelopes, and bo sealed In the presenco of the olllcers, juul ono envelope, hlch shall contain, In addition, a list nf voters. tally paper and oath of olllcers, shall bo given to tho Judge, and another envelope, which shall also contain a list of voters and tally papcr,sliall bo given to ono of tho I uspectors, and tho third cuvelopo shall bo placed In the ballot box, After tho votes havo been counted all tickets shall bo replaced In tho ballot box, and after the third envelope containing mum shall also hayo been placed therein, the box shall bo securely sealed and placed hi tho custody of the Judgo, whose duty it shall bo to havo tho samo before tho Re turn Judges at their meeting ou the following day. The ballot box shall uotboopened.nnr the seal Uwikcn, before tho expiration of ono year, except In tho event of a dispute as to the correct ness of tho return, which may be decided by tho Uoard of Return Judges by an inspection of tho return In the box and a re-count. Suction VII. On the day fixed by the Dem ocratlc Meeting tho Judges, as aforesaid, shall meet at such time and place designated by tho Democratic County Meeting, and orgaulzo a lio:inl nf .TmlircA bv aniiouitlmr or elcctlm? ono of their number President, and three of their number Clerks, ami receive the returns from ull tlie judges of their respective vettng districts, and shaft tallv and count up said returns in tho pres- Vlll U Ul Ull JUUl, dill .... Dill II 1C11I1 113 are nuiy couuieu ami compareu mu rresiueni shall announce tlio wholo voto ot each and every candidate, and shall declare ull candidates re ceiving Hie highest number of votes for ouy ofitco UUiy liouiiuuiuil, aim uiu names ui bucil cauui ihiti'4 iwfdvlne tho lilidicst vote for unv oEllcc slum be placed upon tno ticKet. to uo voted lor ns the regularly nominated candidate. Nr.iTi(iN Vlil. Should thero be a tie ote be tween two or more candidates for any oftlce tlio Itelurn judges sunn cuoosc, uy u majority vote, a candidate from those that aro a tie only. All tho Return .nidges being present. section ix. au expenses lor nriiuuiu tick ets, slips and blanks, necessary for nominating iiiiillil:it(.4. Rlmll be nald forbv tlio candidate to the Ulrurman of tlio Oounty Committee In such proportions us the County Committco may de cide, and before tho names are published In the paiier as proviucu in oucuou iu. ShtTioN X. Should any Irregularities from any elcctlou district be leportcdtothe Conven tion of Judges, assembled to count tho votcs.lt shall be the duty ot said Judges, In convention nuMMiilih-d. to forthwith hum re into such trremi uir laruy, ami liner iicitriug nn uiu piuois uuu alle gations of parlies forthwith adjust the same. DKITIUA .1 1 . 11, 113!!l9, IIUIUUKU, UUU wards (.hall hand In their respective returns In alphabetical order, which shall immediately to announced by tlie President. u.. VTt ...... u ul. ill l. nn.,.n.l 1... tne successful candidate fur Congress, Judge and r.i tlun .ill. iviiiiiwo Blum uv imiiim uj puutu. nr hucu ouii'cs as inuv renuire conicrces. Sia-noN XI 11. Any candidate desiring to ap pear belnre tlio people for nomination, us pro vided hv these rules, shall before submitting his name to tie t'halrmau of tlio County Committee, uy the follow lug assessments : Aii'caiuiiuaies or Congress, Judges, Senator, Assembly, l'io-linnntni-v.t'ouiitv TreasniL'r.Uecorder and Sher iff, $20; District Attorney aud County Coimnls- smucr.viu; uiiry l oiuiuiasiutit rtmiiu Aiiuuurs,f Kr.irnoN XIV. Return Judges shall each re i All wiiwi nne dollar for their services. hicition xv. -Tlie una rman oi tne louint Committee shall assess tor canqialgn purposes inn riipi-i.iiii caniiiuuics- Lur iiih several uiuctvi. w Idcli assessment shall be made to defray all necessary ami legitimate expenses oituo cum tmlirii lieinrii lhii ifpiim-at election. hkM-mv xt All Tnle nf tlio Democratic l'arty,incoulstcnt hcrewlth.arehereby repealed Suction XVI I. Alterations or amendments tollieloiegonig rules may lie suumuicii at an Annual Loumy aieeuug, niucu u iiuopicu, sua ho voted iinonutlhu next Primary plet-llun KOI or AflAlNST. Provided tliatlwn weeks previ ous notice be given of such intended alteiatlon or amemimeni in mo county papers- A cleaning out salo of wall paper is going on here, very much reduced to make room lor new stock. J.. . iiueKenuacu Mauch Chunk, If you every heard of Wall Paper being sold; Blanks at 2c Gilts at Cc please como and tell ns so. E. F I.uckcnbach, Jfauch t hunk, THE STROLLER AT WHSSPORT, Local Crcsalp Ploked Up an! Assertod by tho Stroller aadhls "Chom." Daniel Graver spent Jlonday in Wow Jersey. Mrs. Leo Wills la visiting friends at Philadelphia. John Hausman and wifo will shortly go to houso keeping. Harry ll'olsli, of Franklin, Is" reported as being seriously III. 0, W. Laury was on a business trip to Allontown this week. Geo. Dcats was In town tills week, no halls from Martin's Creek. Gus Oswald was Injured in'an L. A- S ratlioad wreck a fow evenings since. Mrs. P. T. Mack, of Bingliamton, N. Y., is sojourning with Mrs. Daniel Grayer. A delightful birthday party camo off at Lovl Horn's ressdenco on last Thursday evening. 11. F. Hclmbacli and wifo, of Allen town, spent Sunday with EvanGatimcrond family. Itobcrt Grayer and wifo started up housekeeping In the old Graver homestead this week. A certain married woman of Franklin suddenly left her home for parts unknown this veok. Misses Lydla and Kmma Schcrcr, es timable young ladlos of Allentown, fepent Sunday In town. Sneak thieves forced an cntcranco Into tho Evcritt nouso cellar. They were scared off before scenting any booty. Misses Mary Snyder and Emma Boycr, accomplished young ladles of town, havo returned from a delightful vtsit to Atlantic Clfy. It. J, Sewcll has resigned his position with E. M. inillams at.Packcrton, and has accepted a situation as oxtra operator with Mr. Lattlg at Mauch Chunk. Tho following letters remain In tho Wolssport post ofllco uncalled for: Chas. W. Wolfe, John Schuck, M. Bernkopf & Bro., Albert Merger. Persons calling for any of tho aboyo will plcaso say advertised. Quarterly Conferenco will bo held in tlio Evangelical church on Friday evcnlug. On Sunday, in tlio samo church, Rev. E. Butz will preach In tho morning and Pre siding Elder C. K. Fchr will discourse in the oyanlng. All aro cordially invited. Tho petition in circulation during tho past fow weeks praying for a change of lo cation for tlio new btidgo was on Jfonday put In tlio hands of tho borough attorney, Hon. II'. M. Bapshcr. Tho idea of chang ing the bridge's location is very commend ablo and should , coitalnly rcceivo the ap proval of all parties concerned. Amanda, agod twcnty-lhrco years, daughtcrof Gcorgo Leuckcl and tlio beloved wifo of James Hartman, died on Friday last at tlio homo of husband in Franklin townshlp.after a long Illness with consump tion. Interment took place on Monday, a largo concourse of sorrowing relatives and friends following tho remains to their last resting place. This is tho second death In tho Leuckcl family in a month. Last Sabbath was a joyful day in tho Istory of the Evangelical Sunday school ot Weissport. On tho Sabbath previous all tho envelopes in tho possession of tho teach ers containing the amount contributed In their rcspcctlvo classes, wcro collected by the punctual Sec, Mr. IUshel, and tho re spective sums announced last Sabbath by tho Supt., Mr. C. Both. Tho total sum col lected for Children's Day was $03.00. Tho school is in prosperous condition, and docs excellent work. At a mooting of tlio Borough council on Monday evening J. S. Miller, Andrew Graver, Milt Emory, Frank Bccd, Frank Laury, and II. II. Musselman reported pres ent. Tho contract for laylne tho new cross ing from Eyeritt's to Biory's corner was civen to J. Zclscnfus. A resolution was also adopted calling for cuforccmcnt of tho "pavement act," viz: Property owners will receive thirty days notice to lay pave ment, it tne notice is not compiled with the borough will at onco proceed to lay them. .Notice to Amend tho Rales. Notico Is hereby riven that a motion to amend tho rules of tho nominating conven tion of tho JJcmocratlc party of (Jarbon county will be mado at the convention on September 10, 1S88 Aug. 20, 88. F. X. Cannon, The Switch Back Schedule, Trains leave Switch-Back Depot. Jiauch ununit, a uu, iu iu, u a. ju., x au, y 4ft, 535 P. M. Sundays 1 CO, 215. P. M. Leavo Summit Hill, 0 40, 12 29, A. M, 00.4 35, (110, P.M. Sundays 3 no, 4 00 . M. . List of Letters Bcmainins uncalled for in tlio Lehlrii- ton, Pa., Post-Ofllco. for tho week endim.' &cpicmoer l, aepa, Ilchrs. J. I- Smith, Cecilia Snyder, Miss Ida Snyder, Miss I.illle Serfass, Chas 1', l'rltzlugor, Alvcsta lllldcbeldcl, Mrs. Ella Mover. Mrs. Elizabeth Biuuvan, jurs. luarv Persons calllnc for anv of tho aboyo letters will plcaso say "advertised." J AMES P. SMITH, I'. M KnlgMs of Golden Eagle Tho circular of Grand Chief, Louis E, Stllz, advocating tho celebration of the thirteenth annlvoary of tho Introduction of the Knlchts of the Golden Enclo in Penn sylvania on uctober l, lias met with a hearty response from tlio 2S1 Castles In the State. Somo of the entertainments will be on an elaborate scale, csppclally those In Pottsvllle, Beading, Pittsburg, Uarrlsburg, Scranton, Altoona, Allentown, Hazleton, IJethlchem. whero tho various Castles mooting In said cities hayo appointed joint committees. How to help your Digestion. Almost every day we feci tho unpleasant sensations of indigestion. Try Allcock's Porous Plasters and bo relieved. J. I' Davenport, of Cnnarsie. New York, writes: l havo been very much troubled with a violent pain below my chest lionc. 1 was told by several iihyblcians that it was rheu matism ol the diaphragm. It resulted from cold and exposure. 1 had very little appe tite and uigestcu my rood with great dim cnlty. 1 placed ono Allcock's Porous Plas ters uciow tno nrcst bono ana two on each side. In tlio course of twenty-four hours all pain ceased, and 1 was able to cat and digest a good square meal, something 1 had not dono before in two weeks. I cot better con stantly, and nt tho end of soven days found myself entirely well. Since then" I have med Allcock's Porous Plasters for colds. coughs and pains in my side, and I havo always louiui them quick ana euective. Annoacement- Tho fall season for 1888 has opened and wo desire to Inform our patrons and tho citizens of Carbon county generally, that wo nave prepared ourselves lor tho season's trade, by huj Ing In tho largest Btock of Men's Boy's and Chlldrcns suits and over coats ever shown in tills section and at prices by which yon can save fully 25 per cent by buying of us. Don't forget to call at Sondheim's One Prico Star Clothing House, Aiauch Chunk. Just received lrom Boston nn immense stock ot the genu ine Knight ol Labor Shoes which wo are selling at $2,50 and $3, "Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock ot hand made shoes cannot bo beat by any dealer in the county. Peritmal Mention. -L. A. H'crnor spent Sunday at Lans ford. Ttfiv. .Tnlin Tlniroti. nf Kfir.inlnn. waft In tbwn this week. Al. Kulz and family. Allentown. snout Sunday In town. -Miss Mlnnlo Bower, of CntasauQtia, spent Sunday in town. John Fillman, of Trenton. N. J., was among tho visitors In town on Sunday. -Miss Mamlo Bomlc. of Bethlehem, Is visiting relatives and friends in this place. ..ii ri..,i a -, c i.. i... Will Ulilil lUUllll J<lUll UJIVWUl, J1I13 returned from a delightful visit to Atlantic City. -Miss Ella Eckcrt. of Stemton. Is visit ing Mrs. Philip Miller, on Northampton street. Jlss Jennie Huchcs. an cstlmablo young lady of town, spent Sunday at Mauch unniik. Miss Annlo Bryan, of Northampton county, was tho guest of hor brother M. O. Bryan this week. Wo had tho nlcasuro of closlmr dlclts with our joylal friend A. H. Bowman, of Allentown on Tuesday. Harrv Kreldlcr and family, havo been enjoying a week's vacation in Lehigh and jNortnampton counties. A. D. Miller, ono of Jfahontne's con- ular am) prosperous farmers mado us a pleasant call on Thursday. Miss Annlo Palmer, an cstlmablo lady of West Chester, Pa., Is visiting Jilts Sadio HoITord, on Nortli Bank street. Miss Edith Taylor, of West Chester. after a very pleasant visit to Miss Sadio ilollord, on Hank strcot, returned homo. Mr. Kelloy and dauchter. of Philadel phia, wcro guests of William Ash and family on Northampton street last Sun day. Miss Lizzie Kearney, of Philadelphia.- left Saturday . for homo after a dcllchtful visit of several wcoks to Miss Jary Ebbert, on North street. Ed. Zern and wlfo, of town, ami Dr. G. Zerri and wife, of Wolssport. loft on ll'cdncsday niaht for Colorado where tlioy will spond several weeks. itev. William lloppaugh, a graduato of Lafayctto college, Easton, but now located In Springfield, N. J., was the guest of Horace Hcydt, Esq., this week. Miss punenio uaitzcr lias returned homo from Philadelphia and is accom- paniedby her cousin Miss Mamlo Frederick, of that city, who will spend several weeks In town. Lieutenant Harrv Monohan. of tho United States Navvtsnenta fow days In town with liis mother, Mrs. Susan Monohan on Northampton str?ct, this week, narry looks good. While hero ho mado us a pleasant call. MEHTZ-I.HNTZ.-On tho loth day of August, by Uev. A. liarthoioinow, Mr. Thomas Slertr, and Miss I.illle K.Lentz, both ot Mahoning, Carbon county. STEIflUltWALT 111LI.MAN. On tho 1st day ill QUIIIOIIIUCI. 4UI. Ifllll.llll OLCIKI lllilii, 11IIU Miss l.tzzlo Uillmaii, both otWcstl'enii.Sclmjl kilt County. O'lllUAX.-On tho 4th day of August. In Lohlgh- ton, i.yma, wiuow oi Baniuei u iirian. Agcu, 73 years, S mo., 18 days, ZKhNEll.-On tlio 15th day of August, In Ma honing, Abigail, widow of Iteuben Zelncr. Aged OS years, 2 ds, HIIltia.-On tho 15th day of August, in East I'enn, Angelina, wlfo "of (icorgo Uchrfg. Aged m years, 2 mouths and 7 days. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, and Is carefully pro pared by competent pharmacists. Iho com bination and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dan delion, Mandrake, Yellow Dock, and other remedial agents Is exclusively peculiar to Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving It strength and curatlvo power superior to other prepa- . rations. A trial will convince you ot Us great modlclnal value. Itood's Sarsaparilla Purifies tho Blood creates and sharpens tho appetite, stimulates tho digestion, and Elves strength to every organ of tho body. It cures tho most sevcro cases ot Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls, Flmplcs, and all other affections caused by Impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Ilcadacbo, Kldnoy and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Eheu- matism, and that extreme tired feeling. 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla has helped mo more (or catarrh and Impuro blood than anything cIsq I ever used." A. Hall, Syracuse, N. Y, Creates an Appotito " I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to clcanso my blood and tono up my system. It gave mo a good appetite and seemed to build mo over." E. M. Hale, Lima, Ohio. "I took Hood's Sarsaparilla tor cancerous humor, and It began to act unllko anything else. It cured the humor, and seemed to tono up tho wholo body and give rho new llfo." J. F. Nixon, Cambridgeport, Mass. Bend for book giving statements of cures.. Hood's Sarsaparilla BoldbyidUlrnEgUds. JljtixforSS. ricparcdonly by C. I. HOOD Jt CO., Apothecaries, Lowoll, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar AT Tllli LiEiiiGiiTOtf Fair, Octo"bor 3, 4 and 5, 1888. Wednesday, October fi, 1:30 p.m. Onon trt nil tmttini? bnr-Hcs in tlto countv. owned three months prior to the day of trial, and that havo never gone for money other than enmity premiums. NO. 1,-rUltHH, 3100.00. First iiromium SO 00 Second premium , !i5 00 imru premium iow l'ourtfi liremium 10 no AT 2:0OO,W.O0K V. M. Onpii tn nil trnttinff colts in tlio countv. notoer four years old, amtowncil three months prior to the (fay of trial, nnd that liavo never cone for money otucr tiuin county picimuiui. NO. 2. I'UItBK, $50.00. First nrcmlum 20 00 Second nreuilum IS 00 Third premium 10 on rourin premium , uu Thursday, October 4, 1:30 p. m. Onen in 'nil trottliur horses in Carbon and ad- Joining counties, with no better record that 2.48. NO. a.-1'UKSU, S150.00. First premium .r $ 7A 00 Second premium M 00 Third premium 25 00 Fourth premium in w AT 2.00 0 CLOCK l'.M. Open to all running horsoi In Ourbon and ad joining counties, NO. J.-rUIlSI!, $100.00. First nrcmlum S SO 00 Second premium . 2ft oo Third premiums It 00 rounil premium ..... n. w Friday, October 5, 1:30 P. Jf. 0en to all trotting horses. NO. 5.-l'UltSl!, $300.00. First premium $ VO 00 ricconu premium , ra Third pieuilum U 00 Fourth premium 30 00 iwA iimultip of AminirementH will be ap pointed to superintend all mutters pertaining to inn race course, seme an uisiigreeiiiciiis mm uinicuiues. Him euiorcu nine ui tp:i-u hhh t-u- trit.u. tvlmw,. ftf.ln1ll4 ulll fliml. Conihtionh. All the above races will bo mllo bents in harness, (except for lluso No. 1, Itunuuig Itace, wlllliot bo In liarnoss), best three in live, una nve ur uiuiu uursus iu inner, uuu fnur nrmimt tu htnrt. All putrunce feu of ten per cent, of the purso for winch entered must bo paid to tlto Sect etary before any horse can be entered for n race, and all entrance fees must be forfeited It tlie horso shall be found by tlio Juduos of tho Association to bo Ineligible for the race for which they aro entered. Horses filtered for 1'un.e No. 3 cannot contest for other premiums, except In race open to all. To get first premium In 1'nrso No. 6, a horse must trntono mltu lu2:3S; for second premium, In 2 uE); for third premium lu 2:W,iuidfor funrt i premium In 2: 41. A burse distancing. Iho Held, will riiwtvn ilm first iiiviiiimn uulv. All cutrleti for races will positively cltno on baturday, Sep tember29, lsss, at 00 1. Jl. Jloats for lnirsos 1, 2, 3 and 4, will be made alternately. All trials of Sliced tint made during tho day named, will be considered as drawn, aud tlio entrance fee refunded by tho Society. All horses entered for Itaccs need not npiH'.ir lu cavaicauo, TIIOS. KOQNB. KI.WEN HAUKlt. President. .Secretary, Trotting Races PLAIN AND FANCY Bill Heads, . Note Heads, Letter' Heads, Statements, Envelopes, Programmes, Price Lists, New presses, new type and all kinds of Job Work, in the off prices. Mail orders receive lift AEBOI m , JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, NEW FIRM ! NEW METHODS ! Having purchased the entire stock, good-will and fixtures of Samuel Seilcr, we are prepared all who wish to avail themselves shape of Low Prices, First-class etc., with a complete line of Oils, Hardware, Cake Sand, Plaster of Paris, Roofing Slate, Coal, -Agricultural Implements and Repairs. We promise to te-shelvo our rooms 3tock. A 'cordial invitation is extended to ILehigh Coal iMETIIld- 6 P?0 Opp. the L. V. Round House, CJ to a o a cj rjj ot S . CJ . . P SIS 09 o v. 3 I .S - l OT OT S cj cj 5 "We always carry in stock a full sortment ol House luirnisliings. lioonng, spouting ana au kinds done promptly and at low figures. Call. BO! NEW AND STYISH MER WEAR. 30 INCH TWILLED C11EA1I CLOTH. A l'eautlful creamy material, fashionable now for Ladies and Children. BIC1I all-wool Crepe. Finished Albatross in different qualities. All-wool .Cream Twillel Cashmeres. Ilaudsomo Cream Wool Henriettas. Summer weight Cream . Tricot. Special drives in deep Swiss. , FLOUNCINOS. Itcautiful llowcr patterns with work heavy and odd. Eyelet and How er design's on beautiful cloth. Allover work in wide nnd handsome rich designs. CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS. Just received another lot, and wc oiler them at decided bargains. Tho patterns are rich , havo elegant -points und are well covered. Ladies interested in this lino should examino these goods before purchasing. They are marked low, and wo nro xiaitivo they will go quick. STYLISH SATEENS. Our bales of French Sateens have been marvelous. Heap only account for our great success from the fact that tho goods wcro tho very best to bo had, styles tho choicest, and prices lower than yon could buy the samo goods in Eastern cities. A few choice patterns left. MARSEILLES QUILTS. Wo cannot help metioning Qulltfi. For we know many stores in largo cities do not show you the assortment, nor do they give you the close prices wo do. Our sales in this department havo been something elegant, and if good hon est goods and low prices will increase our now largo sales, we will doourbest to meet this end. Wo ore showing eight diflerent qualities of Marseilles Quilt, also a fine, lino of Crochet Goods. WHITE fiOODS. Wo have everything desirable. A FEW PAItASOLS to close, while our stock of Silk and Gloria Umbrellas Is complete. DHESS OINOHAMS. Just opened. Over fifty styles to select from. 8. aa QQ(D Opposite American Hotel,' MA. MTCM CfflJWK, JPiu Blanks of all Kinds. Wedding Stationery, Business Cards, . Shipping Tags, Sale Bills, Ball Tickets, Circulars, &c. excellent facilities enable us to do bbstr style, ant exd taraordinary immediate attention. -Lehighton, Pa, NEW GOODS ! to supply his old -customers und of the advantages we offer in the Goods, Good Accommodations, Meal, Cement, Lime, s nt once, and then will larcclv increase onr" all. and Hardware Co. QUITE OT. North Bank Street, Lehlghton. line of Stoves and a general as MAE MATERIAL OR SUM- at)
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