ORlfiMAL CHEAP CA8H STORE SPICILY TOLD. i 1N A FEW WOTDS. The largest Fall OponltiR tlint has evor tukoa plaoo In tills sec tion Is now on tit our storo,mnl araonf? tlio many now things In stock nro tlio Hertford CorUs, the most popular dross fabric of tho season. They nro hero In very attractive stylos and colorings. 88kDr0ssrobos aro somo of tho now things this sea son, in stripes nnd plaids, most ly shaded on green nro tho crazo. E-Our black goods do partmont novor was so com plete as It is this soason, from tho cheapest cotton warp cash mere to tho flnost silk warp honrlotta, also a large assort irent of other black stuff just the thing for mourning drossos. B3rOor dross trimmings do partmeit never was so com plete as It is this soason. All tho latest novelties will . bo found horo nud at prices that can noi booqunllod by any oth er establishment In this section. J. T. KUSBAUM, Vlist Htrcet, betwecu Rontli nnd I'lum Streets, i.eiiiKiiiuu. Jil. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1891, risorti! ON THIS GO. Flash Pictures of Famlllnr Puces Coming nnd Going. Mrs. II. V. Morthimor, Jr., is visit ing her parents at Bothlohom. Senator Rapshor, of Mauch Chunk, was a Sunday visitor in town. A. L. Bartholomew loft this week for Paletlnato Collogo, Myorstown. Miss Laura Soidel, of First street. is visiting friends in Allontown and Bethlehem. Ollvor MoKoover and wife, of Hokendauqua, spent Sunday with Jowolor Campboll. James Nothstein and wife enjoyed a few days this week with Whito Hall, Lehigh county, friends. John E. Stockor and family, of Ashley, Bpent Sunday with Mrs. Louisa Stocker on First street. Ed. Schortzlnger, of Slatlngton, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs Daniel Walp, on Second street. Sheriff Napp, of Wyoming county, was in town this week and took dinner with P. F. Clark on First streot. John Hummel and wife, of Second slreet, visited frionds in tho pictur osquo Mahoning Mahoning Valley last Sunday. Misses Annio Raudonbush and Gertie Peters, of First streot, spont a few days this woek with Allontown and Betlilehom friends. Col. John Craigrf of Lehigh Gap and Judgo C. II. Seidol, of Normal Square, graced our sanctum on Wed nesday morning. , Tho genial Josso Morgan, accom panied by his family, of Picturo Rocks, Pa., was In town this woek seeing old frionds and acquaintances. T. J. Brotnoy and family, of Fourth street, woro in attendance last Satur- day at tho Gorbor-Foather wedding at Reynolds, Schuylkill county. A jolly Wllkosbarre quartotto in town with P. F. Clark on Tuesday were Will Maurer, Goorgo Enderllno, John Snyder and "Tony" Lowis. Thoy wcro on their way to tho state fair. Simon Rohrlg and wife, of Weath orly, were visiting rolativos and friends in town during tho week. Whilo in town Mr. It dropped In to seo us and renewed his subscription to tho Advo, cate. Our popular townsman, M. C.Trcx lor accompaniod by his bottor-half on joyod a drive through tho beautiful Lehigh Valley, pass lug through lowor Carbon, Northampton and Lehigh counties. Henry Sohwartz and T. W. Clauss aro back from Lock Haven where they royally represented Lohigh Firo Com, panp, of this city. Next year the state convention will assemble at Hazleton, Luzorno county. Dr. E. A. Goarhart and family, of Krosgevllle, were visitors in town Mon day. The doctor has disposed of his lucrative prattico in tho above named place and will leave, for Philadelphia in the courso of a few weeks where ho will enter the Polycliuio Institute for a past graduato cpurso. Success to you, doctor. A Mistake Corrected. , New Mahoning, Sept. IB, 1801. To tho Editor of tho Cabbon Advocate. We, tho people, read tho nowspapers to gain information and as I am one of them, I glancod over the columns of your valuable nnd nows giving Advo cate. My oyos foil upon an item head ed Mahoning. Now as much as I am a Mahonlngito myself I eagorly read what followed. The item referod to speaks of various happonings and movomonts of persons aud the doings of them, and in giving the namos of the sovoral teach ers appolntod for tho various districts in juauomng xwp., among tuem l seo Mr. George Lontz is the luckey ono for "Nishollow." This somewhat start led mo in as much ns I am pretty well acquainted in old Mahoning but did not know whore this Nishollow was nor do I yet unless it Is what years ago was properly callod "Mays Hollow," and in timo was changed Into Nishol low. On tho vorv snot whero Mr. Chas. LentK now resides a man by the name or May oroeteu a log cabin ana occu pied it for somo tlmo; nftor ho loft uonry ilaqa tooK refuge in it ror a time. This hood or shanty was the pnly one between that of Jacob Sheok ler and late of John Miller and that of Nloholan Beltz on the hill nonr the Lehigh river, when evor we boys want ed to go Uahing wo would go to Muys Hollow. This name bocmuo changed to that of Nis Hollow. Tills I presume tiokeled the fancy of the young fellows arid which on that account should be exoused, but when Iktee It again chang od into Nishollow I feel as though I ought to correct this matter for the general good ef the oontmunity and more in particular that of the Mahon ing's spicy correspondent. YorB Admirer Tim ( of. n Lively Ton n Tolil hi n Few Wnriln bw ft llunllinK ltclnrtr. Full lino of Ingrain and Brunei carpets at, Henry Schwartz's. The Bower building on lower First street will havo two flue store rooms. For n good turn out for funeral, wedding or hauling purposes drop In nt Klstler's livery. "Muddle" llhoads, of tho North ond, can't smllo loud or long onough over tho nrrlvnl of a twolvo pound baby boy. David Ebbort hires out the host rigs at tho very lowest rates. Llvory on North stroet. Rev. Joromo II. Smith, of this olty, will preach at Nls Hollow, Sunday nf tor noon at thrco o'clock. All aro cordially Invited to bo In attondanco. Photographor W. D. Rishol and Francis Kuhns nre now ploasantly domlcllod in tho former's handsome now doublo dwolllng on Alum stro'ot. Loinhard & Gumbort, who know moro about plastoringina mlnutothan most men do in a month, nro at work on tho Morthimor Alum streot rosl- donco. If you mako your purohasos at Luckonbach's, Maucli Chunk, you get tho best article for tho loast money, no matter whether in wall papor, gamos, or stationery. Are you preparing for tho coming county fair? The harvests havo beon unusually bountiful and tho exhibits should bo accordingly. Whilo thoro is time get ready for the fair. A follow who extinguishes the streot lamp at tho railroad crossing an tho flats is giving Policomon Raworth lots of trouble. Tho samo follow will laud in jail if ho don't look out. Row S. Wilson Gorhert, prosidlng older of tho North Philadelphia Dis trict, will preach in tho Methodist Episcopal church, this city, on Sunday ovoning. All aro cordially Invited. Chapman Post, G. A. R., of Mauch Chunk, havo prosentod M. Hagorty, a member of tho St. Aloysius Society, a haudsomo gold iriedal; it was -made by E. H. Hold, tho jowelor; it is a beauty. At tho residenco of Lawrence Stansberry on Third street, Sunday afternoon, Ohvor T. Dorward and Miss Annio R. Handwork, both of Slatlngton, woro happily woddod, Rov. J. H. Kuder officiating. Lost On Friday or Saturday of last week, between north First streot and South Lehlghton, a $20 bill. Tho finder will bo suitably rowardod by re turning it to A. O. Swartz, north First street. Elsewhero in to-day's papor will bp found the ordlnanco in reference to tho taxation of hucksters, butchers, bakers, &c. If you are interested, you bettor cut it out and paste it in your hat for reference. A very desirable lino of cholco sil ver goods, that aro not likoly to bo duplicated, suitablo for wodding gifts aro now on display; those goods aro en tirely now and woro made for our in creasing trade. Call and seo them. E. H. Hold, Mauch Chunk. As regard doalors, buy of mon who advertiso in The Advocate, you can trust them. Thoy havo mado their promises to tho community in black and whito, and thoy know that their continued trade rests upon tho roputa tlon thus mado ond thoy will keep it good. If Arion Cornet Band can raise tho "wind" thoy will retain Prof. Thomas Ellis, of Baltimore, Md., as musical instructor. Our pcoplo remembering tho rapid advancement of the band boys undor tho professor's oxcellont tuition, should kindly assist them in his retention. On Friday, October 2, Dr. W. F Danzor, the well-known oyo and oar specialist, of Hazloton, will mnko his last visit to this town. If there aro any of our pooplo who neod his sorvicos thoy should not fail to call. Tho doo, tor has a woll-earnod reputation in tho treatment of tho abovo diseases and can bo roliod on to glvo satisfaction. Lohigh Firo Company, No. 1, of town, will partlcipato in the grand dro mon's tournamont at tho State Fair, Betlilehom, this Friday. Among tho participating-firemen thoro may bo many companies bottor drilled, but thoro won't bo any who havo a moro whole-soulod and gonial membership, we'll wagor n nickel to a toothpick on that. A letter received this weok from Levan Rothermal, of Akron, Ohio, in forms us of tho health and prosperity of tho family and renews his subscrip tion to tho Advocate, which -ho says is indisponsihlo in their home. Many friends horo will bo pleased to learn of the continued success of tho family tho two brothers, Levan and Ed. boing in tho milling business. "Goo. W. Morthunor, Lohighton. Marjio and tho boy nro doing woll. Cornel" Tho abovo mossago was re ceived by George early Wednesday morning from Tromout, whero his wifo is visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iluntzinger. To say Georgo Is happy is putting it very mildly. If A I.lrerj WW Tll t Ilapnenlnfti of n "i ill Curuon of Tib I Aliont at. Beaver NEWSY W2IS5PORT. Typ'iold fovor still Memlow. - -Humniil Hill schools ore over crowded. - Tho machine shops n janosvlllc nro working night and day The new iron brldgo urross Polio Poco Creek nt Harrity is completed. - Lovlston is coming lip 111 tho pro cession. Thoy havo n now drum. corps. Thai foil disease diphtheria is said Tiil)nlnr or n Lively Town Ilrledy Chroni cled lti Rltort Sulp-ftnnp Order bv tlio Stroller nnd Clinm." Rov. T. A. Hubor was at Chcrry ville last .Monday. Tho bricklnyors aro at work on Snyder's planing mill. Frank Heimbach, of Allontown, was tho guost of Androw Wolss over Sunday. This week Senger got In n oar load of sweet potatoes, ond they sold al ready; too. John Buohman this weok purohas to be epidemic In the vicinity of East U n fine building lot on Union Hill Ponu, An unknown Pennsylvania Gor man attempted sulcldo nt Mud Run the othor day. Morris O'Donnoll, of Jonnosville, was struck by an ongino nt Haalotou tho othor day. Weathorly's Metropolitan Club will danco iu Casslor's rink, in Mint town, on October 8th. Rov. G, M. Doward has roslgnod as pastor of tho Episcopal church nt Summit Hill and Lausford. It Is not unlikely that an olootrio railway will soon connoct Summit Hill and Lansford with Tamaqua. Snonk tholvos are getting In thoir flno work on tho private residences in tho thrco Chunks. Johnny got your BOOietio3 cUoaply, nnf OT.M.t rri, OTIfl Cnlf. '! I - . n ti"" J -v Somo of tho finest fruit in tho county comes from tho orchards of Dr. Keisor up tho Mahoning Valley. Ono apple troo bearing apples weighing over a pound each. Tho Carbon county prohibitionists havo put tho following ticket in -the field: For Prothonotary, James L. Boyer,of town; Sheriff, John Martyn, Jr., of Beaver Moadow; Jury Commis sioner, A. D. Rishol, of Weissport. Ilnydon &. Co., at Joanosvillo, aro erecting a now boiler hoiiso at their No. i colliory. Tho Mudrum coilor will bo usod. Eight aro now boing placod in position. Tho company ex pect to derive as much good from oight of this mako as from twonty of tho kind now In uso. Saturday night Jeauosvillo's "four hundrod" wore holding a gorman. Too much "pollnki" whiskey, was distrib uted to tho elite and as a consequence seven of thorn aro sufforlng from the wounds received in a freo fight, four aro in jail and ns many moro havo skipped, ond tho festive hall Is dyed in goro. Tho coal regions should be cleared of this rubbish as soon as possiblo. Mrs. Georgo Schafer, who diod at West Ponn last woek, was within seven days of 00 years of ago. Her maiden namo was Hoppos. Hor mothor diod eight years ago, qged 103 years and ono month. Sho was born and lived on tho farm on which she diod, and for tho last twonty years of hor life was totally. blind. Sho had 48 grandchildren, 100 great grandchildren aud 5 groat-great grandchildren. IVliat are You Golnc to Do for your fall and winter clothing? If you give us a call wo will show you ono of tho largest and best mado-stocks of men's, boys' and children's suits and ovorcoats over shown in this region, and will save you 23 per cent on over' dol lar's worth of clothing you buy. Sond holm's Merchant Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. Heaver Meadow's Typnold lnldeuilcs Each day odds new cases to the num ber of peoplo affected with tho typhoid fever writes a corrospoudont. At pre sent thirty-two patients aro on tho list. Many peoplo lay tho causo of tho opi- domio to tho water pipes which havo been In uso for n groat numbor of years, Othors claim that tho town spring uoods cleaning. The majority of tho people aro of tho opinion however, that tho fault lies with a slaughter houso In tho neighborhood, rof uso of w hich flows toward tho spring, Tntal Accident. A disastrous wreck occurod in tho Perth Amboy yard on Tuosday morn ing in which Eddie Spoonheimor, agod ninotoou years, son of Henry Spoon hoimor, of north Second streot this borough lost his lifo. It appears En, glne No. 90 was running through tho yara with three or tour cars ana a ca boose whon they dashed into No. 518, which had just crossed a switch, com. plctely demolishing both engines, Young Spoonheimor who was caught between tho tank and cab of No. 00, had his leg cutoff below tho knoo and re ceived Internal injuries from which he died shortly aftor boing taken to St, Luke's Hospital. Tho remains wcro brought hero on Wcdnosday morning und interment will take place Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Eddio was tin oxomplary young man and had many frionds who mourn his sudden doath. Tho Advocate oxtonds to the bereaved paronts heartfelt sympathy in this hour of sorrow. from Ed. Solt. Oscar Saegor and Henry Berlin, accompanied by thoir wivos, spont Sun day at BorlinsvlUo. Whflo thoro isHlfo thoro is hopo. Wo may got a water supply but It looks mighty slim somo timos. Prothonotary Goorgo Esser was In town on Monday. Goorgo will got a big vote in this community. Jona. Boyor, ono of our oldest ond best teachers, has accepted a school in Lohigh township at n good salary. Mrs. J. G. Zern, wo aro sorry to state, is quito ill. Hor many frionds hopo for hor speedy convalescence. Seagor's Hall is roady for occu pancy. The room will bo routed to 8w Joseph Gravor, of tho oast sido, has taken possession of tho old Gravor homostoad In Towanionsing township. Sylvester Snyder, Saogor's agreo- ablo salosman, circled among patrons at Summit' Hill and Lansford, Saturday. Mrs. Jacob Wontz and Mrs. Harry Zoigenfus, of Union Hill, attended tho funeral of Nathan Hall, at Troichler's, Monday. It is given out this-week that a numbor of our popular young mon will soon organizo themselves into a social club. Tho Franklin Independent School District wants 8700. Apply to tho sec retary, H. T. Smawloy, Franklin town ship, if you lmvomonoy to loan on good security. Quarterly conferonco was intorost- ingly observed by tho Evangelical con gregation in school hall, last Sunday morning. Tho sorvices woro conduct ed by Presiding Eldor Loopold. Tho public schools in the Franklin Independent School District oponod in tho old buildings on Monday for n soven months term, tho now building not being quito ready for occupancy. It is about settled that tho Reformed congregations of this town, and East Mauch Chunk, which havo been ono charge, will divide Tho pastor, Rev. Morgan Peters, going to tho 'latter placo. Polio Poco Tribo of Rod Mon havo bought tho old band instruments and sent them away for ropair, preparatory to starting up n first-class band. Wo have tho material hero and should havo a first-class organization. Rov. I. J. Reitz and William H, Kreamer havo boon elected superinten dent aud assistant superintendent of Ebenczer Evnngelical Sunday school, to fill tho unoxplred term of J. W. Hoi ler and H. T, Smawley, resigned. Our young friond Harry Gravor, late with tho Carbon County Improve mont Company, has accoptod a position in tho dry goods department of H. W. Hunsickor, Allontown. Harry is good looking and the cream of politeness, nnd will fill the bill in his now position. Thero is somo talk of enclosing tho Public Squaro until tho young trees, to bo planted noxt spring, are old enougn to bo out aiono. This is n protty good idea. There aro a good many othor things that should be en. closed. Think awhilel Aro wo not right? Tho regular Democracy has com. plimonted our esteemed townsman Dr. W. L. Kutz, by placing him on the ticket for the vorv imnortant. though unfortunately not very remunerative office of Coroner of Carbon county. (Ji courso tho bright ana active doctor will be elected, and though a little pre vious wo oner our congratulations, 1.1TTXK GAP. A Lively Community 'Utterly Itemised by a ltrlKht I'enell Pusher. It's cucumber catchup time. Charles Green, merchant, is doing a good business. This Is tho year for shellbarks, walnuts nud chestnuts. Quito n numbor of our people at tended tho Stuto Fair nt Bothlohem on Thursday. Rumor has It that August Kuohnor, of Jouosvllls, will" havo chargo of tho Llttlo Gup hotel. Loyl Goorgo nnd wife of this place, wero tho guosts of Abraham Borgor, of Kunkeltown, Monroo county, on Sun day last. Tho leaves begin to turn and tho flowers droop and dlo whilo tho farm ers aro Sowing thoir seed. "As you sow so shall yo reap." Thb nights aro growing longor and thoroforo you want something to read. Tho editor will bo happy to furnish you tho Advocate at 81.00 per year. On Tuesday ovcnlng last Lovl, Ed win and Frank Goorgo nnd Samuel Boltz caught soven raccoons and in mistake, ono Maltoso (?) cat. Evory person having rollcs or curl ositlos should take them to tho county fair and thus assist in making that de partment a feature of tho exhibition. On Tuosday last, whilo Henry 811 flos, near this place, was away from home, his two valuablo cows managed to get In his corn field, and ato such n quantity that both animals diod. Miss Jnno C. Hill, of this place, anil .Eugene Gowor, of Kunkeltown, wero united into tho holy bonds of matrimony, on Thursday last. Tho ceremony was preformed by Rov. Erb, at Slatington. Wo wish tho young couplo a happy, long and onjoyablo life. John Strbhl, tho colloctor of taxes for Lowor Towamonslug Township, was at our place, on Monday last, for recoiviug tho samo. Those who mado paymonts woro entitled to a reduction of 5 per cont; and thoso who fulled to mnko paymonts within sixty days will bo charged 5 per cent additional. What it Will Cost. How tuuoh is it to cost to produc this grand exposition? Not a cent less than 820,000,000 is a good answer. Tho amount will be swelled far abovo that lu the state and individual expendi tures, but that Is tho amount which tho exposition company will require But pooplo want to know whore this vast sum Is all to oomo from. Over two millions of It has como already and a good part of that has boon paid out for construction. But tho 820,000,000 comes Uko this: Noarly 80,000,000 has been subscribed by tho citizens of Chicago nnd ndditlonnl stock Is boing sold evory day. Tho city govormout of Chicago stands roady to issub 85,000,000 of world's fnir bonds tho moment 83,000, 000 of stock subcriptions shall havo been collected. Tho United Slates govormont has appropriated 81,500,000 and will undoubtly bo asked at tho next session of Congress to increase that ap propriation to 85,000,000. There Is good roaSon to bollevo that this will bo done and tho citizens of Chicago by moro stock subscription will make up tho balanco. That is tho amount of money it requires to swing a contract liko tho world's fuir, an outorpriso in whose success tho wholo of this continent is dooply interested. Chicago Correspondence A Great lleducllon iu Merchant Tailoring. Twolvo stylos of 820 suits wo will mako to your ordor at 815; flfteon styles of 823 suits which wo will mako up at 820. This great reduction will only last for a short tlmo in order to reduce stock and keep our tailors employed. Call at Sondheim's Merchant Tailoring Hall. Mauch Chunk. MAHONING, Hie Doings of al.lvejy Community Snlcely Written Up. Tho fall term of tho Normal Insti tute closed cu Friday. Quito a number of pooplo from tho Valley attended tho Stato Fair this woek. Rov. G. W. Imboden will preach in tho Evangelical church on Saturday ovoning. This summer Ellas Gerber picked about 2300 baskets of peaches in his orchard. On Saturday A. G. Mussebnan loft for Now Berlin, Pa., whero ho will at tend school. A numbor of veterans of tho late war attended a soldiers' Ro-unlon' at Antietam last week. Charles Eoth and wifo, of Kolly Point, Union county, nro visiting in the VaUoy nt present. Mr. and Mrs. John Hummel and Mrs. Frank Shultz, of Lohighton, were visiting at Dr. Reiser's on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Patton, of this placo, is a halo and hoarty old lady of 08 years probably one of tho oldest citlzons in tho county. A troop of about thirty Gypsies camped near Now Mahoning last week. Thoy aro a nuisance and peoplo should turn a doof ear to their begging. Dyspepsia Mikes many llrcs miserable, and often leads to sell destruction. Distress after eating, sick bead' ache, heartburn, sour stomach, mental depres sion, etc., aro caused by this very common and Increasing disease. Hood's SarsaparUla tones the stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relleTes slek headache, clears tho mind, and cures the most obstinate caief ot dys pepsia. Read tu following: "I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat distressed me, or did me uttlo good. In an nonr alter eaune I would experience a f alntness or tiled, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. Hood's SarsaparUla did mo an immenso amount of good. It gaTe me an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied tho ciaTlng I had preyloosly experienced. It reliered me ot that faint, tired, all-gone f oellng-. I hare felt so much better sicca I took Hood's SarsaparUla, that I am happy to recommend It." O. A. Paqe, Watertown, Uais. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood'si SarsaparUla EoldbyaUdrugglsts. fit stxfortS. rreparedonly by O. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecarles,LoweU, Hal J. IOO Dosoa Ono Dollar' pay double Price buy poor goods put up with annoyances take anything you get not look our pat stock over not M our kept pises not at least come in not? If not. why not ? mm Opera House, Lehighton. The Eye Has Not. Seen, Nor Has the Ear Heard, Neither has it entered into the hearts of the men and women of the community what wc have in store lor them. Have You Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture. Nothing like it was ever put on exhibition in this town before. Have You Heard that wc are offering this grand assortment of goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will make you think that we must hae made a mistake. It's a 1 act. HVvc got the goods. You have the money. TPc wont to exchanc;e with you, and if you will call at our store we will offer such inducements that it will be a pleasure for you to make your purchases from us. Come ond Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at our very low prices. Schwartz, The FuraitureMan GO TO allery S.OUI p ctSJ?2.con!i ' aud., flOTO Fits. nODEREIt, under the Excnar.KO M noiei, uanKSireei, lor a smooui bho ui fflahinnnhin imir put. t&r- CAnnf.d an Kundav'a ltoeder'8 Itolr tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry In stock a full line of fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and we are tho only placo In town whero you can buy Bender's Cream lor tha face. STUUEll'S SHAVING SALOON, opposite the ADVOCATK Okfick, Is headquarters for snaying, naircuiung anu snauipoouiK. kjauu. HERMAN, tho barber, opposite tho Opera Hnnctf. fmtfl Imlr. Knaves nnd does every. thing in nrst-class style Drop la and see lilm- I. nml 1.. AssoclatlonNuw Series. Tlio Enterpriso Building and Loan Association No. 2, of Lohighton, Fa., at its meeting on Monday ovening,Septem ber 21st, decidod by tho unanimous vote of the Board of Directors to issuo a now scries of stock. All persons dcslrmc shares shosild apply at once to tho folio wing oiUcers and directors of tho AssSclation, who aro authorized to receive subscriptions for stocK: imnp wilier, president; W. 1'. Lione, vlco-prosidont: T. A. Sny der, secretary; W. II. Montz, treasurer; J. F. Moulthrop. A. W. Raudonbush. II. J. Brotnoy, B, L. Koons, J ohn Pctors, U. li. btraup, unarles Ssmltu, iehlgli ton, Amn T. liocli, J. A. Fonnor, Weiss port, and Wra. II. Long, Packorton, ulrocters. sopt. 'jJ-WJ SISCIIKT SOCIETV GOSSIP. Corinthian Castle, No. 10G, Knights of tho Golden Eagle, of Phila delphia, will givo an oxenrsion over the Switchback, Oct. 1st. Adam was tho first Odd Fellow, but when ho took Eve into partner ship ho coasod to be of tho independent order. Yonkors Gazette. ' John D. Bortolotto Post, 481, G. A. It., of town, accompanied by tho drum corps, will participate in tho unveiling of tho soldier's monument atPottsvillo on October 1st. i Tho Castlos and Commanderios, Knights of tho Goldon Eagle, of Schuyl kill county, will hold a grand demon stration and ontortainmont at Ashland, the homo of Pioneor Castlo, No. 85. on October 15th. WAKTV.fl Men on salary or largo ' rlJ-' -'-'"-'cominlsslon. Control of of territory: work all tho vear round. You can commence at once, write j. aubii SHAW. Nurseryman. Brooklyn. N. Y. from Notice of Application for Charter of Corporation, Notice Is hereby dven that an annllcatlon will do maue to mo uouri in uonimou i ii'iuuitar- bon Oounty.l'ennsylvanta, by William Sanilherr, r.Uitmu oitici.uuim uuaiDi. .inn,.. uui .it. ltneilerer. oil MONDAY. OdTOBUU 12TH. 1S01. at TWO o'clock V. M., under tho Act of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act to provtilo for the Incorporation aim reguiaiion oi certain corporations." ap proved April 20th, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ot an Intended corpora tion to bo called tlio "u biuiani a HANUKnnuND' Tim fllmr.ictor imd nlilect at which Is the culti vation oi Merman ouhk sun iuu cmuviuiuti unu impioveuieutot German manners ami customs, and for these purxses to have, possess and en joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and its supplements. The At tho Stato session of the Jr. O. tar' TJ. A. M., at Uniontown last week II. A, Heisler, of Philadelphia, was elected State Councilor to succeod Stovo Col lins; C. N. Raymond, of Middletown, State Vice Councilor and J. W. Culver, of Philadelphia, Stato Treasurer Easton was soloctod as tho placo fo' tho jioxt annual session. Resolutions wero adopted asking Congross to re strict immigration and to mako ten years the timo necessary for an alien to rosido in this country before ho can becomo a citizen; also asking tho Stato Legislature to pass a law requiring all proposed charter Is now on lllo lii the 1'rotliono- tary's Oil Ollicc of said county, .1. 8. FISHElt. Solicitor. Sept. 18, 1831-3W How to Keep Your T..i Dull, Buy your goods olsewl.'. . und toll evory person that thoro i no uso in trying to buy at home, for t ho prices thoro woro no railroad trains ho would nro too high aud tliore is no assortment cortalnly havo walkod to Tromout. to select from. If somo merchants The popular Troxlortown, Lohigh soem to prosper, urgo others to. start county, band will enjoy a week of camp in opposition, or do it youraolf. When life during tho coming exhibition of peoplo talk of starting new enterprises the Carbon county Industrial Socioty, put in all your "buts" and "ifs;" and if iu this town. Tho mombors of the band will pitoh thoir tout in the old Linder man grovo, now of the Lohighton Land and Improvement Company. Tlio woll any person from unother placo talks of moving to town toll him of all its dis advantages. Give no work to any local mechanic without getting prices olso- romombored "Billy" Potors blows "E" whore, and then give pref orouco to tho To Our Subscribers. The snccial announcement which an- pearod in our columns somo time sinco. school boards to havo flags placed on Dr. 11. J. Kendall (Jo., of Hnosbura """"""i Falls, Vt., publishers of "A Troatiso on the Horse and his Diseases," whereby, our subscribers wero enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable Work f roo by sending thoir address to B. J. Kendall (Jo. (and enclosing a two-cent stomp for mailing samo) is renewed for a limited period. Wo trust all will avail themselves of tho opportunity of ob taining this valuablo work. To every lover of tho ilorso it is indisponsablo, as It treats in a simple manner all tho diseases which atlllctthlsnoblo animal. Its nhonomonal sale- throuahout tho United Ktatos und Canada, make it tnndard authority. Mention this paper when sending for "Troatiso." Julvll-lUt cornet for this organization. Billy was formerly with tho old Lohighton band. Townsman Harry Kroidler, dolo gato from EbonozorEvangelioal church, this town, to tho anti-Bowman Lay con vention at Allontown last week, was elected president of that body and pre sided with grace and dignity. Mr. Kroidler mado suoh a fuvorable lm prosslon that tha convention showed thoir appreciation by olootiug him a delegate to tho geuoral convention to oasomblo at Philadelphia on tho fiOtli instant. Our stook of gold watches was never so fine, nor tho selection so large as at present. Don't buy a gold watoh until you see this magnificent stock and learn E. II. Hold's extremely low prices for a valuable wateh, A watch is sup posed to last a life tlmo and aonaequent ly you should be perfectly satisfied with the selection you make, and at E. II. Hohl'B Jewelry Store, Mauch Chunk, you will flud just the assortment to select from latter. In speakintr of work dono out side of town mention iU good points, while of home work point out tho do- fectfi. Speak dlscouregiiitjly of tho real estato market, u you havo none say you would not buy uuy at any price; if you havo some, put a very Foiice Posts, For good drossed and solid fenco posts, fonce rails and other timber. Call on Fred Schmidt, Lehlghton. Borough Ordinance. Be it ordained akd enacted by tub CORPORATION OF THE BOROCQH OF LE UIQI1TON, IN TOWN COUNCIL ASSEMBDED AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED AND EN ACTED BY THE AUTHORITY OF TOE SAME, THAT THE FOLLOWINQ TAX SHALL HERE AFTER BE LEVIED AND COLLECTED, TO wit: Butchers, bakers, milkmen, farmers, nuoksters anu all otnors selUng with in tho borough, or peddling on the streets of tho sold borouch of Lo highton, shall pay 25o por day for ono wagon una two uorses or mules, ana 15o por day for ono wagon and ono uorso or mule, or tho following Tlutchers, 1 wason and 2 homes or mules. 42S.0O iiuuaieis, i Kuu ttuu uiiu nurse or 1UIUC, kou.uu jmiKinen, l nugon ana z norsej or mules, $35 00 ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE! Tho mulersluneil. assignees of SOTXIMOM WAlAin. anu ins wiie, ahha uvctui uuicks- Vllle, Franklin township, lurbon county, i'a. will sell at public sale, on the premises afore Bald, on Satflft, October iQfb. 1891, n. n,.1nt. ., ... tl.n foil....!.,,. ,l.nltt..,l lit u W'UlA " ..,.., uvgv, ,um real estate, to wit : All that certain tract or piece of hind, known as the Boloinon Walck l'arm, contalnlUB U7 acres, upon w hlch Is erected a ivvo mory muuu Jiwi'iiiuu, nvvt uaim jmni, Willi two Honrs, lIDUUb lUJIW ll'l'l. UllU UlllUl uiu- hiitldinmt. The hunt Is under a lino stato of cul- tivfttinn. ulih nlentv of Krutt. l.lentv ot never railing pure waier, uuu i iiiuifcuu ijiueit nuns tnrougu uio lauu. Terms and conditions will bo made known at time und puce ot sale, ny .1. K IHCKHltT. EDWAltD HI! K t. SeptlC-Ul Asslznce, Executor's Sale Ol' VALUA11LK Real Efatato 0 Personal Property The tinders rued. Kxwmtor of the Estate of lite lAtA Ijulwlc JMiiHielBftr. kead. lMle of the iioroumi oi ijtm.gmon, win uxiwse 10 mime Haiti on i no mennse. uneMimi Aiiav. i JMiuimon, uuruon county, i a,, on Saturday, October lOtli, 1891, at TWO o'clock p. in . all that certulu partot I)t numbered In the llorougli l'lan, No. lo, hav ing a front of tf) feet, 3 Inches on Chestnut Alley and extending at that depth along A pule A): men isereeiea n i-iiajii'. i)ui Gladstone tVlSdoul, Hero is a message from Mr, Gladstone to young men: "Be sure that everyone high valuation on it, -but offer if far of you lias lus place and vocation o this below this, saying you are willing to earth, and that it rests with you to And make tho sacrifice in order of It, to dispose Will You Iloltl Use the Are rill l'alut, uud paint but oncic, 111 a Iour iwrloU, or use someUuuic "said" to be as Hood, and repaint every year or two? Avertll l'alut Is the best. It is the handsomest; no other ha so hrillUnt a ghuj. It Is cheaper tluui uny oilier at nn lu-U-,-. because it out weais all others. It lusted 20 years on the house of E. II, Forbes, Winchester, N. H., U years on houses of W. li. Iteyuohts. Oroton Lake N.V.I 11 years on houses ol Mrs. li. Dole, Mt: Vernon, M. Y. Avrrill 1'ulm li.is been Iu use at years aud is Kuamuleed. n Mlu ate urged to buy oilier paluu deutaud in ,r ilielr darabll ty. The ouestlou is not ' 11 ,1 Hi -irftlratoostr" but, "How ions: will it ui iteautiful sample Petersburg. Not infrequently on these riUHu. IZtllnrJ K""'1' ' UiL Ml make, purcha for the royal it. Do not believe those who too lightly say nothing succeeds like success. Effort honest, manful, humble effort euc- ceeds by its reflected action, especially In youth, bettor than success: which, in deed, too easily won and too early gained, not seldom serves, like winning the first- throw of the dice, to blind and stupefy. Be thorough in all you do. Work on ward and work upward, and may the blessing ot the Most High soothe your Tares, clear your vision, and crown your labors, " Milkmen, 1 warnm and 1 horse or mule. 1 90.00 1 lasers, 1 wagon uud 2 horses or mules. WS.00 llakers, 1 wagon and 1 horse or mule $90.00 per annum payable quarterly in advance. Aud that all parties, oxcept bakors and milkmen, having any moat, pi luoe, Sept. is, twi, trucK, or anything olse to sell, shall offer tho same, on the west side ot the Publlo Square, on Second (Lohigh) streot, Doiwoon isortu anti uoutn su, and nt no other place in said borough uuiu inno (V) o'clock a. m., or any week ss feet, on which Is erected a 1'ltAM H 1NI1 UOUHK. Also, Valuable 1'orsoiml l'nipcily, lueluduiK juicueu uieusus, iuuhjs, iviiuirs, urusauu ueu dine, lot ot Shoemaker Tools, 3 Stoves. Blloo- uiliK, lob iu oiiuGuutitni J mum. ouuv makers l'lniliim nnd HunnlleH. anil othr nr, tides too numerous to mention, but to be further described on day of sale. Terms and conditions wilt oe made known at tune auu place 01 sale uy IIKNUY W. Y1U1IL, Exetfitor. Lehighton Water Co LElllUll ION, l'A., Sept. 7, imi The czar of Russia is said to havo a fondness for rising early in the morning and going about the market places or ot. day; aftor nine (9) o'clock thoy shall bo permitted to' sell tho samo anywhere on tno streets. Any person or porsons refusing to pay said tax, or violating the provisions of tills ordinance, if con victed thereot beioro the Chief Burgess, or any Justioe ot the Peace within the borough, shall forfeit and nay. for the use of the borough treasury, for eaah and every offenoe, a fine not exceeding 85.00, or undergo an imprisonment lu the borough lock-up. not exceedinc 31 hours, or both, at the discretion of the committing magistrate. li. J. Kcktz, Burgees. Attest: F. Pierce Lkntz, Sec'y. Lehlghton, Hept. , "Jl-lOw There will be a nirnlluii of IheStockholdenof Tiik Lkiuguidn Watkb ComI'Ahv 111 (label's at 8:00 Hall. In the Ilorouuh (it Lehluhton. I'a. ovtock 1. M.. 00 SATUIIDAY. NOV. nth. 1681 for the iMiriKwo of vothur on an Ijicueasb or TUX VAVITAI. PTIH.K or TllK LUUl-AHl , Ily order of the- Hoard ot Direct trs, VI K K. Ash, President, Howaiih Hkauuuii, seciitai j Estate Notice! Estate of Lunwio MAim rKlNKU.ileee.ned, late Ui IN IKHUUgll Ul MHlkgUMW, M sat 01 renosyivania, All narioua indebted tn sat, I rslAlu ar ed to make nayweut wltlu 1 Six Was those Having legal claims agiuiikt the sane will preseut mem witnouiaeiay in six weeks oiuv auiuenncauMi lor semeuieni 10 IIKNUY W. YKAIII, Kxeculor, bept. 17. isul -w. Lehlghton, I'u Handsome INew.Effects in Fall Millinery ! are now on exhibition in our stores, and the ladies are kind ly invited to ,eall and inspect both prices and styles. Our as sortment is larger than ever and includes the most stylish and most fashionable things the very cream of style. Come and see us. We have three City Trimmers which enables us to promptly accommodate our pa trons. Delay purchasing until you have first called on us. MrSsMsCulton's WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. Ready for a Lively Fall Trade CARPETS ! I ! In all your life you certainly never seen anything in this pity that could or can surpass our new fall exhibit, either in price or style. The prices are as varied as the patterns, and both must be-seen to be appreciated, so come and see our exhibit. FURNITURE ! Beautiful, varied, complete and cheap, was overhead the other day while a lady was looking at our fall exhibition of Furniture, It must bo seen to bo appreciated. Prices are mafked down to tho lowest notch. Come and see us. Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, PALL INVOICE OP Beautiful New Queensware; At our popular Bazaar, surpasses any and everything ever shown in this town, and includes everything in our line at such a range of prices as astonish everybody. Come and see us and take ad vantage of the positive bargains that we now offer purchasers. ueensware Bazaar, FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON. ummers 0 MARK New Dress Fabrics, FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATHER. 8IIANTONQ PONGEES, aro Entirely Now. all those orcttv new tints which ara so desirable ilils season, are represented In silk deelcns and finish on an ExtiaFlna Quality Clotb. uiuna ui.uni, another wain Fabric just out this season, beautiful patterns on Steel, Tan. Grey, lllue, Mode, White and Black Grounds, 31 inch wide only 13 1-2 per yard. WIDE ClIALLIUS on light grounds, New Goods just ip, only 8 cents per yird. A small lot of New Satteens to at 0 cents per yard. A. large lot of new DKKSS GINUIIA1I In Strlpoa and plaids at popular prices. Original Outing Clotbs, best uoods at 10 cents per yard. A Fine Line of Dress Goods In tbe New Shades and Weaves. lllack Goods suitable for Summer Wear, such as Wool Nun's Veiltne, Batls" Tamlsc, Glorlosa, iic, at guaranteed prices for first-class Goods. ltis lot Ladles nibbed Vests for Summer only S cents each. Extra Value in Gauze bblits and Drawers for Men at 35 cents each, (Jomplete lines of better Goods for Ladies, Gents and Children, lteniembor we are ofmlne Extra qualities In Ladles' Muslin Underwear at special prices. 200 Dor. Scalloped Edee, Bordered, Ladies' Handkerchiefs at S cents each. Black Silk Drapery Netts, SSrge Variety of Styles, from 06c to $&50 a yard. Swiss Flouncing for Ladles and Children. Fan Black and Colored Hosiery a specialty. Our Carpet Department will interest everybody that It In need ofCAItPETS. First, because our stock Is the largest and everything new. Second beeaute our price are lower than those asked elsewhere for tbe Same Class Goods. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa, C. A. REX twoar.