DRIfilSAL CHEAP CASH STORE ToucMng; the Great Sale and flie i UNDBUWEAIU Do not purclu Imsfe vour underwear until A vou have seen our muuu mm learned our prices. Our stock consists of tho fol lowing : For Men. three grades of GrnV Mixed, four grades of Wiltd. two erades of Camels Uair, two gradr ol Natural ij i I Wool and three grades ol hcarlet. For Ladies, threo grades 01 WliitR.not including tho Ribbed, at l !, ncw.rtiTifint nf Scar- m: JL PnW nnrl Cl.il. iul; iui, -- dren's underwear m wimu, liiuv mixed and 6Carlet; our Under- wpnr this season leads tue past ; Vol,,n0 nnil Prima. fi.4-o S, Rio nUotc Our stock this season, in this line, surpasses that of any previ- OUS Season, and me prices are considerably lower than ever. Torse Blankets in endless variety at the lowest prices. J. T. NUSBAUM, I'list Strent, between South nnd Tlum Streets, -rt r ..I A -lwo I neuaiuunnuvuuQio SATURDAY, OOTOBBK 3, 1891. l'Klll'LTS ON Till! GO. Flush l'ltturca of rnmlllnr Faces Coming anil fiolnc, Churlos Hann, of Second street, snnnr. s'lindnv at Woathorly. tllss Lena Leinhard, of Socond 6troot, has roturnod to Philadelphia. Mrs. Ed. Rhoads, of Ithaca, N. Y., wna In town durlui: tho wook visiting old friends Thos. E. Morthimerand bridohavo returned from a woddlug tour of four or flvo weeks Dr W P. Danger and Chlofof Polico Tolirram. of Hazloton, spent Sundav in town. D. G. Watkins, of Nesquohoning, Republican candldato for Prothono- tary, was in town Tuosday calling upon his friouds. I II. R. Kroldlor and Rov. A. M. Sampsol loft Wednesday for riilladol- phia, whoro they will nttond tho Lay Conferouco of tho Evangelical Assocla- tion. r' : A Now Snvlnpr Fund. a Tnr.1 Ttmnol, nf t.im Now York Mutual Saving and Loan Association r.nA In tl,n T?vn,l tirf rnnm nf the Exchange Ilotola few evenings ago with tho following ofllcors: President, F. Piorco Lontz, Soc'y and Troas., M. O. Bryan. Directors: A. J. Lltzenbor gor, F. P. Diohl, W. S. Koch, P. T. Strauss, F. Horlachor, Ilonry Mlllor, .lames Wain. A. O. Swartz. Tho asso- elation is highly endorsed by businoss inon ovorywhoro,and local branches are I bolng organlzod all over tho stato. Mr. Joseph R, Diclcson Pres't of tho Dick- Bon Locomotlvo works Is Pres't of tho Scranton Beard and Mr. Conrad Millor Pros't of tho Bangor and Portland Rail Road is Pros't of tho Bangor Board both gentlemen aro well-known in rollroad and businoss circles and know a good thing when they see It. Tho 1 association offers extraordinary In- duoements to both investing and bor-1 rowing mombors,and by calling on tho secretary you can obtain a prospoctus fully describing its workings. Arlington'! Minstrels, Arlington's minstrels gave a moat enjoyabls tu,rrnrm&nca at the onera nouse. Saturday even ing, to a well pltastd audience, Fart Bret was a mnriintatlon ofa court recentlon and intro duced the entire eompany. The vooal teleotlons I TTVIV W 1 1 l.llHm, uu .. i ... .... ly runny. The nrst part lernunaieu wun i UntrhAhia mire entitled "A Praetlcal Joke.' that eveked the rlilbllltlss of the most sedate. I'art aeeond embraced a number of taking novelties, among which may be mentioned the eleverloatserjuggllng and equipoise by Dr Fortit. a mlnlnulator ef various objects In a wonueriuuy ucxiireni manner. jbiqii w. Heagan, who formerly resided hero, introduced a m a e vas 1 satin sifxftAlTity intn tnsjit. nrnriff nr. I forth rounds or applause, Oleasoa, the drum malor. styled the "Lightning Flash" elicited mrieh eomsaent ror his partlsularly brilliant per- romance. Harry Badworth, an old-time mlns- made a decided mt. rox ana wara; aner an absence of many years, caught on In good style nmt nmved themselves the same old favorites. I Alex. W. Wilson, whoeppearedhere underthel name olJcster in 1S8S with M. B. Leavitt, did il moxr. Aniahed and humoroas act la venlrlloau Ism. A burlesque ladlan romance entitled "Sitting Bull's 1-ast Shot," ended a cleTer per. formance. At the Opera House, Leblghton, F riday evening uctn vin. Free Concert On Saturday ovoning on the balcsny t l. lw, ,,l 41, T ..l.lii u. Cornot Baud will rondor the following program, bo on hand to onjoy it. Tho concort will bo undor tho dlroction of Prof. T. D. Ellis: 1. Mirth-Club Hunt. Williams. 2. Medley Overture. Fop Corn. Livingstone. 3. Waltt-Bcrjlratta. Fettee. 4. Overture Flltterwoeher. Blpley. 6. Bchottlsehe The Bote. Thomas. Fantasia The Witch Dance. Qoeth. T. Scerenade Wateh and Listen Love, lllpley. . aallep-IIere's Health. Will Vou Do Itl Usetlie Averill Paint, and paint utrr once, In along period, or use something "said" to bo as good, awl reivttnt even- year or two? Averill mint is me ue. it is ifiit is the beat. H Is the handsomest; no other lias bo brilliant a gloss. It Is cheaper than unv outer at any prrce, Deoauseitoui iwwn nil nlhAVe. It laitad 'JO veara on the iMHise of E. II. Forbes. Winchester, N. II., 12 years on houses of W. B. Keynoxu, uroton Lake. K. V ; 11 ears on houses of Mrs. E. Oole, Mt Vernon, N. Y. Aierlll l'alnt lias been In use is years und is guaranteed. If you are urged to buy other paint demand uroof of their durabll, tv Thn (tujitlon la not "Wliatiathedrateoetf' but, "How long will it lout?" Beautiful sample oard or laMiioname uuia tree, i.nuttit coal ft IIAIU"' AltH LO.. I.BHIIUITUN. Card of Thanks. We take this opportunity of express ing to the friends of J. A. Curtln Koons our appreciation of the kind interest shown in him, and the many favors recived during his illness. For all subsequent favors, and the attentions and Hprvk-eH teuderad by Carbon Lodge, No. 'J 12, A. F. SI., planse rtooept our warmos-t thankt;. Thomas Koons and Family. ' Fenco 1'otls. For good dressed und solid fenoe 1'usts, fi nee rails and other timber. I 'all on Froil Schmidt, Lehlghton. Lelugu Pire company, aooom pantod by Arion Cornet Band, parUel rmtexl in the grand firemen's turtiament at Bethlehem on last Friday. Our boy's made a good appearance ud the Lund plityed excellent music. SPICILY TOLD. The News of Urely Town Tola lu ft Pew Wonli by HuatlinB Reporter. County fair next week. Carbon county fair next week. Aro you goinjj to exhibit at Uio fair? When tho cool vrealhor oomes on talk about two wards. I!id Fratit. the joweler'g. adver tisement in nuotlior column. Full lino of InRrnhi and Uruwol carpets at Henry Sahwurte's. Tho Bowor building on lowor First street will have two flno storo rooms. -Building and Loan AssociatimiB VvntrA mniln I lilitlltnil Tftrt 1 1 1 1 n MTl.in - p0r a Bood turn out for funeral, wedding or hauling purposos drop in Kistler's llvory -Joanosvlllo defeated tho Tomper- mco club, of Bethlehem, on Saturday. Score. ID to 5. Tll ,m,, nt T-niiinii m Com pnny aro doing somo taiwug for a hose house. . wo need it -Troxlor & Kroldlor have just llnishod a handsome dolivory wngon for John Hauk tho bakor. JohaPotow will plmso accept thanks A flno lot of slnglo aml doublo bar. rel Creech loading shot guns just re colvod by the Lehigh Coal & Hardwaro Co. 4w Teams for pleasure, busluoss or funerals at David Ebbort's popular llvory on North stroot. Call and see him. Tho people continuo to mako pur chases at Luckenbachs' Mauch Chunk, Largest lino of wall papor in tho m. A 12 room hotol, situato at Lehigh Tannery, is offered for ront on reason able terms. Apply to Frank Wlsler, Bowman's, Pa. It It may be nows to some pcoplo to know that all tho stations along tho Valley railroad aro numbored numori. cally, from ono on up. Tho Horsh Furnaco Works and the Lohigh Stove and Manufacturing Co., aro both full of work with the promiso of a rory large 1 all trado. 0. A. Goth, Woissport's artistic paintor and paper hanger will com' inenco work on tho residences of Dr. J - G- sncl u- Zorn, next wook. Tho annual exhibition of the Carbon County Industrial Socioty nex week promises to surpass all pr- vious exhibitions in extent of display. Tho now eloction laws in book form will soon bo issued from our job rooms. If you are wis you will socuro tt copy from somo of tho many advor- tlsors. It will be very valuablo for roforonco. c. D. Fritz and Miss Kato Montz, of town, wore happily weddod on Tuos- day of last week nnd havo tho baet , wishes of a largo circlo of frionds. Tkoy will take up their residence in Juaucu UUUUK. John Ilauk, Jr., of town, will onter tho following horses in the racos at tho Fair noxt week: Lucy R., in the 2.10 class; Mary II., in the county race and Jako M., In tho running race. The lat ter horse will be handlod by Milt. Ilauk. If you mako your purchasos at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, you get tho best articlo for tho loast monoy, no matter whothor In wall papor, gftnios, or stationery. Elsowhcre In to-day's papor will bo found tho ordinance in reference to tho taxation of hucksters, butchers, bakers, tea. If you nra interested, you better cut it out and paste it In your hat for ref eronce. "Good job and book compositors desiring work in tho largo cities, will please address with reforonce as to ability and character, "Tho United Typothetm of America," Box 095, Cin cinnati. O." A communication from a valued correspondent on the true cause of tho prosont trouble in tho Democratic party, will appear in our noxt issue. Want of spaco this week compels its lay over. Our borough counoil is certainly dosorvlng of commendation for the many oxcollont things they have done this year, the last but not tho least being the passago of the license ordl- nance that will soon frame tho way for ,. ,.j u , uiuu" ucuudu uibo iiuusb. w T,tT,.i.f,. j.., .Tosor,h N Bennett Jr of PanVnrtnn J "8un0. or., Ol iMlcerton, nnd Aiiaa Emma, tha astimAhln Honrri- ., .., , . . v tor of our townsman Richard Koons, on their marriago lat Srturday even ing by Rev, J. Alvin Rebor, of the Ra. formed congregation. May they live long and happily. James L. Boyer, of this town, Pro hibltion candldato for prothonotary, is a clerk in tho Lehigh Valley offices at , . . , Paekerton. Formerly ho had a genoral store on Socond street. This year is a big ono for Lehlghton there being four candidates, two for sheriff and two for prothonotary, Tho personal property of George Rapp, deo'd, will bo offered for sale on tho promises in Weissport, at 1 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, October 17. Tho property consists of Butcher's tools, horses, wagons, and a variety of farm ing implements, hay, straw, and other nrtlclos. P. J. Klstler, Administrator, Lost Friday night about 10 o'olook, tlm onrrlnnnf a coal train on tha TnVilnVi i.. . vuuuy ivuuu ran iuw lao rcsr at an other. The crash occured near Iloken dauqua. Several coal oars were wreck od and the trnok blocked fortwohourf No one was hurt. Tho Bethlehem wrocking orew oleared away the domo Utlon. On Friday, Oolober 2, Dr. W. F Llanzer, tho well-known eye and ear specialist, of Haileton, will make his last visit to this town. If there are any of our people who need his services they should not fall to call. The doc tor has a well-earned reputation in the treatment of the above diseases and on be relied on to give satisfaction. A lianaua boy, named Cnlert, from South Bethlehem, had a headache at the Bethlehem fair on Friday. Some fakir there had pills, guarantoed to cure all Ills. He induced the boy to tako three. Cnlert was taken with poisoning of the stomach and bad vio lent spasms. A doctor was called who gave the young fellow an emetic. It was a pretty dose call and he had a hard time pulling through. Moral Don't buy or take anything from fakirs,. I. fcfhet LeftJUne rnper of . lto.THrOHm It. I Urrlstrarp; ralrlot. Xlnoonvsnlnfor tho . t; the HOvertior, el pre. ' F Slrlot, to determine nhttl i ' I'n met My ' session I by tho nor gens ii iter held I- ij hsYO utT. Ilk i nrpoie. ri U and the itfite trmfnrer tli f offlslnl positions nrmnd el ought siipletoas o( uliamn and J1 pa rletle more, Inspired by n'la-i. In K proper dlrntr.. T 1 V BladelnMa l'roin. ( SoTSrner rottlson's act ' taselon ortho, State Senate l. - ' ire eka efeleet Ion to eeailderoi..' a' : :i srelM thin three against the Auditor Uemeral and Stato Tronsuror tins the aypearance eta costly campaign trlok. If it had been Intend ed for anything elso it Ii dlffloult to understand why the Governor ahonld hare de layed nntl't Hill time what he calli his duty and what he hi until now nogleeted, t t t Sunday Loader. floyernor FattUon Is eTldentiydeternilnedthat full light bo turned en the transactions ef Bard slsy MeCamant, et aU Hence the special con tealiEor tho Senate. The body has a Hepubll- osn majority, hat they will scarcely attempt any white washing. t t t Ashland EronlnK T elegram. So that after all this fuss wa glean from Mr, McOamant's testimony that the "fayora recolv ed," for which ho was prolusely thankful, were simply In the ltne el haherdashery and lltcraturoi with an occasional onyx clock. Wo think, how erer. that should McOamant oter be a candidate for publlo offleo attain those handkerchiefs, neck ties and magazines Till weigh lienvllr against him. t J t Scrantei Kepubllcan. It is apparent that the Itfulng of tho proclama. tlon for an extra soislen of tho Senate Is nothing more or less than apartlsan-olap-trap. The "Bardsley Issue" has fallen flat as a campaign enrd, and tho Cerernor aad his political mana gers can ace this plainly enough. This extra, session proclamation Is only a new dlrerslon, nnd before many days shall have passed they will tealtis that It Is another blunder only greater In magnitude than thoother. unoTernorPatttson has In his possession proofs against tlu Auditor Genoral and State Treasurer thoro Is only one direct and plain oourse ol action opon before him and that Is to cause tho arrest if those officials inhere Is no proof that warrants their an est than thero Is not sufficient ground for lmrw.eh. ment proceeding, PAitnvvir.r.B. The ISrent of a Week In tho Iron Town Epitomized. Charles Blose buriod an interesting two-year-old son on Sunday. No. 3 furnaoo started up this wook after an Idleness of about throo months. A llttlo child of Nathaniol Groen died on Sunday evening and was buriod onWednosday. -Frank Connor, of Columbia, super intendent of tho furnaoos at that placo, spont a few days with his mother on Contra street. At the ro-dedleatlon of tho M. E. church last Sunday tho sum of $903.12 was raised for tho purposo of liquidat ing the church debt. The sen Icos wero very iutorosting and wero largoly nt tendod. Presiding Eldor Thos, of Phial delphla and Rovs. Duugan, of Lohigh ton nnd Gray.of Philadelphia officiated. The cemmlttoo having in charge tho arrnngemouts for tho grand fair and festival, on Oct., 1G and 17, undor tho auspices of Camp 117, P. 0. 8. of A., aro doing good wook and will mako tho affair a success. PACnjtRTON'. Bright Correspondent Writes Pertinent ly on I,lyo Topics. Wo nro glad to noto a dccldod im provement in the condition of Miss Annabel McDaniel, our efficient post mistressshe has been dnnserously ill. C. J. Gould, clork in tho Despatcher's office, has been confined to tho house for somo tlmo, latest reports say his condition is critical. Will Hontz and Harry Long re turned from an extended visit to Rnu"a.o, Toronto and other points. They roport having had an enjoyable time. Tho death ot Mrs. Swat Iz wifo of Harry E. Swartz, of Mauch Chunk, Is a sovere blow to mm. jur. Knartz was for several years connected with ,the Forwarding departmont of tho L. V. R. R. Co., at this point, his many frionds horo deeply sympathize with him in his bereavement. Apparatus for CoraiminteattncTelcpho-! nicaiiy. An invention for providing moans by whtoh one telephone, in a building may bo used by persons in various rooms or offices without loaving tho room, has beon patented by William N. Marcus, of Philadelphia. The object of tho In von tion is that ono telephone may be mad o to communicate with several rooms in the same building, so that communica tions may be rooeivod and sent from a room in which no telophone is located. Speaking tubes aro placed throughout building, running from a central offtoo in the building. A circuit wiro is placed in connection with each tubo and in the guost room, if in a hotol, or office is a tolephono receivor, which, when, not In uso, hangs from a pog. It this apparatus Is used in a hotol and a call comos to tho offico telephone for n guest, the person lu the til'Jue oalls through the spoalclng tube lo tne cer tain guost's room that Home oi.. desires to speak to him over the t !c;jhono The guest has only to toko the i eoeivor from the rog in his room and carry on a conversation tho same i: ho wore directly at the telophono; proper con' nection has been previously mado in the office. A guost may also sond a tolephono call by requesting, through tho speaking-tube to the office below, to be connectod, aud when the connec tion has been made carry on k. conver sation as already described. In large office building-', well as in hotels, this invention oau ! e u ed ad vautageously, and whr-i ncn, li.yed one telephone can be used by at' ie vari ous offices, thus avoi'Hng the . cessity for every office having a separate tele- nhoue. Mr. Marcus has also pat ented auxll lary mouth-pleoes for tole.;honi , aud supperte for telephone receive. -The funeral of J. V (.'. K' , took place from the homo . t Ins j uth, in this borough at hi .'i-hutk 'onday morning, ud ws h.i ,;'.. attended. Carbon Lodge, No. 24a, i '. A. M., of Mauch Chunk, to which the deceased belonged, turned out In a body and took port in the obsequiaii. inter ment was made in the oei. -ry at Woisnport. Tho burial service of the Maaonic order was read by George Vahburn, W. M., and li. M. A. Tolmau, ohaplaiu. Next week beware of nneak theivea, pjaiublera and their kitxi :i l you will Und yourolf in pocket. TIS.K, -OOVXttM NEWSY WZI8SP0RT. TheDoina;aornT.lTelyTowii1trlillyCliroiil- cleil In Short Snl)-Hi,ip Order It tli Stroller and Ohuiii." parents rt Btemlei-svillo. J. ii. Miller nnd wife, spout Uunrlay with relatives at Saegorsville, Lehigh county. i.Iiss Gertie Horn is visiting rela tives and friends in Allentown and Bethlehem. Mrs. Oliver Trine has returned from a pleasant visit to Betlilohem friouds. Rev. Kestr, of Catnsauqaa, will preach lu School Hall, Sunday evening. AU are invited. Senger's Hall is ready for occu pancy. The room will be rented to societies ohonply. 8w C. F. Snyder Is In attendance at tho Trenton (N. J.) Fiftr this wook, whoro ho has a line of goods on opchibl tlon. ' iVu Interesting service of song Will be hold in tho Luthornn church on Sunday ovening. All aro oordlully in vltod to attend. J. W. Walters nnd Lawyer J ohnsou, of Philadelphia, woro viewing, our in dustries on Saturday, chapOronod.by tho gonial Fred Horlachor. David Hoffman- and vfife, spout.- Sunday nt Uowmttnstotvn, with Mr Hoffman's fathor, who hastyjbed-thi ripe old nge of 91 years iinddapi MM and hedrty. ',. "''! William Hill has a hen Which hoi claims laid threo eggs in ono day re cently ono of thorn was weighod at Snydor's storo nnd tlppod the Scales at m of a nounu. Mr. u. assuros tins is straight and challengos tho stato to pro duce such another hen. Harry Grnvor,of Woissport, has en tered Huusickor's Boo Hivo storo as clerk. He is an oxporienced salosmnn, having assisted his father sevou or eight years. Ho is also a graduato of the Amoricau Businoss College. Ills many frionds will learn with pleasuro that ho has obtained so desirablo a situation. Allontown Itom. llesolntlons of Condolence. At a regular meeting of Lohlah Coun cil. No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M., hold OctoborJ ist, Usui, tno ioiiowinc nrcamuio ana resolutions woro unanimously adopted: TVnnnKAS. It has nleaieil Almiirhtr nod In His Infinite wisdom to Tlslt our ranks and take away our Brother, IMward Spoonholmer, In the bloom of llfo, reminding us that the reaper, Death, in the sweep of his schythe, docs not re gard the ties of kindred, the hopes and plans of iiio out inai an mo living are aiiKe Deiore ine keen edge of his ruthless blade, and we moro than realise In eur bereavement that the King o.l Mhadews loves a shlnlnz mark, and WHEnEAP, The deceased, during his associa tion with us, had proud hlmsolf a truo and de voted Brother, theroby winning the love aad es teem of eur brotherhood, therefore be It ItEsoLvxD,' That wo tonder the family and friends of tho deoeased Brother our hoartfolt vmnathy in tho hour or their bereavement, and herlsh with them his m&morv. and oiler to them tho consolation or tho Almighty. We fondly hope ha has gonete Join theUrcatUouncfl, there to dwell with the brothera of a free republic who havo gone before, there to receivo a higher do greo of honor than we mortals can confer, and Hisolved. That as a token oflovo to our de parted Brother.wn ilrArio nur (Ihnrter for anerlnd of thlrtv dava : that theso resolutions bo entered on the minutes of tho Council, a copy.be presented .to tho family of tho deceased, and that Ihey bo puonsueu in mo UAnnoN advocate. Job. N. Benkett. ) F. O. DlTTERLIKE, O. 13. WEIITZ, i Commltteo Mrs. H. V. Morthimor. SrA lsin ro- ceipt of a beautiful lrand-palntod ban ner birthday token from Mrs. Amanda llarlow, or Mayuorry, West Virginia. To Lot A rjleasant dwellinc house. containing Hvo roams, with nicoloi, on Second street, this borough. . Apply to A. O. Swartz, First stroot. Percy Sensiugor. Alvin Moinhart and Ellas Silfoos, of Pino Run enjoyed a rido to Selberllng's on Saturday ovon lng, and whilo thoy woro onjoylng thomsolvos at tho hostlery somo mischcivous partios removed the wheels from tho carriage and tho boys wore compollod to prop tho carriage to ro- turn. COMING ! (JOMING ! ihingto NKW UNITED SllflffillS Opera House, Lehighton, Friday Eve., Oct. 9th. Superb Band and Orchestra, and moro ana notter special pcaturos tuau . any other Mlnstrol Show on Earth. Don't forgot the doy and date. Amission, 35c. Reseryeil Seats, 50c. Reserved Seats on sale at llebrr's. Lehlihton. and Blery's Weissport. Grand Street Parade, 12 o'clook Doors open at 7. rerfornuneo at 8. -GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ, The New Jeweler, Bankwny, - Lohighton, Pn., for Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry ol erory description, at prices lovrer Uisa else- Hiiere. raruouiar auemieu pain Repairing of Every Description A practical experieece.M over ten joara enables ine to guarantee satisfaction In every particular, (live me atrial and be convinced, Vour patronage ureepeellully wMlolted. WIlON I'ttANTZ. Uankwav. . a, uvi TCEFOUT Of THE CONDITION OK TIIB It IfltUfT NATIONAL DANK OV I Jt 1 1 (lit. TON, I'ouna., at the close of business, September ran, lwr. JtttEHJliltVAB. LoaiuaudDtacouuta 8100.1a on U. 8. llouds toaecure circulation .... 20,000 00 Stocks, securities, He e,i:K O) Due from approved rvscn e ugeiits. . . m,770 40 Due from other National Hank 3.G51 70 lLiakluu house . fuinilure, and dxtuies ,xit 00 OurreuteipeniMW and taxes jiuld l,ajil 4 Premiums on U. H. bonds 4,Uio 00 Illlls of other Hankn uuo 00 Fi'Bwtional papercurren, ultkt-N.itud cents 17'i 14 Siecle j.hoo 00 Letaal tender notes 11.VJ7 ou Iwdempuon itmu utui 1. xrca&utei l per ceut. circulation). w Total.. . . UABIUTI2CH. Capital stool; (mid in Surplus foud Vuulvided pi-oliu Natioual lUtnk nUs otittttiiiulln Dividends unpaid udividual deiMsils suhjet t to clt j Ceitiriedt'liecKs Cashier's checks outstanding.... Uuo to other National liauks lucto State Baukuud iiaiuVers- 7ouo to i,at!t en Total ..r-7T,atuw Htatr or !'knnhlani. i ('Ul'hl Orl'AKUU.N, , I, Juo. T ttemmel, C.tUjiet of tho above u.iined Hank, iluiMileiMnl sMytrth.it th above stau-uitnt is true to the best of my kituMledxe and b lief John 1 Skmmki. l .lini SutiM-rilvpfl and tuorn to before me this.utlb day of Sepi., Ibitl. t HoWltl) Dr, N. 1 i. 'O It It ht T A TT fcT U. F- Hirom, A. J. lu Limi, Uiri etorn. V J Kiati.KV, October it ol. lo.US M IMMIO IU( M.1 uu U;'7ki 41 11 01 M M -,!MH OM Litis ir.' FROM MAUCH CHUNK. Tim County CnpHnl Hplrltoilly Kpttmulrrrt ' " 14 Hi'"'"! Correoponilciil. lV ronl nnil Utliertao. I.'.-, l. n i i., i moved his law ofllce from Klotz's build ing, on Broadway, to the third floor of the Electric Light Building. The members of tho Women's Re lief Corps, auxiliary to L. F. Chapman Post, .Vo. 01, d. A. K., havo commenced preparations for a grand fair and fes tival to be hold during tho rnlddlo of Ootobor. -The fair festival under the aunpices of the Ladles' Society of Lehigh Lodge, No. 261, B. of L. F. closed in StJthl's Hall, Second Ward, on Saturday ovon ing. There was a largo atlondanco dur ing tho continuance of tho fair, and n noat sum renllcod. Mrs. Rebecca Swartz, wlfo of Capt. II. E. Swart, df tho 2nd ward, diod Sun day evening after an illness of ovor two yoars, with onncer. Tho funeral took place Wednosday afternoon. Mrs. Swnrte was 47 years of ago und was born In East Penn, bolng tho daughter of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Rohrlg. She was united in marriago to Harry E. SwartB on May 1st, 1861, and was tho mother of ten children all of whom Burvivo. Tho deceased was u devout mombor of St John's Lutheran church, nnd an active worker in tho AldSooloty of the church. The sorrowing family have the heartfelt sympathy in this dark hour of bereavement. -Ouco and awhile you hoar some ono talk of a monument for the Park. Tho idea is a good ono. What is Scrofula It ii that Impurity In tke Mood, which, accumn. latlng in tho glands of the neck, produces uu- Blgntly lumps or awolllngsi which causes gainful rnunlng sores on tho Arms, logs, or feetj which dorelopea ulcers In tho eyes, ears, or nose, of ten earning blindness or deafness ; which ts the origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or many other manifestations usually ascribed to " humors." It is a more formidable enemy than consumption or cancer atone, for scrofula combines tho worst possible features of both. Being the most ancient. It is the moat general of aU diseases or affections. for very few persons are entirely free from it. How can it be cured ? By taking Hood's Saraa parilla, which, by tho cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines havo failed, has proven Itself to bo a potent and peculiar medicine for this disease, For all affections of the blood Hood's SarsaparllU Is unequalled, and some of the cures It has effected are really wonderful. If yon suffer from scrofula In any of Us various forms, bo sure to giro Hood's Sarsaparllla a trial. Hood's Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldrugglsts. l8lxfor3. Treparedonlr t7 C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, LowoU, Mass. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar pO TO Fits. HODEKEK, under theKxclmr.se v jiuLui. jjftuiv tmtrci, 101 t niuuuui bu.u uiu lnshlonnlile hair cut. tSS Closed ou Hnnday's ltoeder's Hilr tonic, cures Dandruff. Wo carry in stock n tnll linn of fnnpv toilet nrttclcn nt low est prices, and we nro thn only place in town vami-u you vim uuv neuuer a ureuui jor uio lauu. STUBtlt'S SHAVINO SALOON, opposite the Advocatk Oktick, is liendquarters lor shaviui;, baircuitlnf; and shampoolnK. Cai.i T.TKIU1AN, tho linrber, ODDOstto the Onera 1101 sp. cuts nnir. shaves und does every. Drop In and see liim- tliliiK in Ilrst-class stylo W A D ue" 011 salary or large v ey-" J-1'L commission. Coutiol of o territory; work all tlio car round. You cun commence at once. Write J. AUSTIN 811AW, Nurseryman, lirooklyn, N. V. 8-cm Notice of Application for Charter of Corporation. Notion is hcrehv civen timtnn nnnllpatlnn will bo made to the Court or Common Vleas of Car lion (iinty,l'ennsylvanla.by William Sandberr, l-dward Killer, John Hhnler, Tobias lluss. 1". II. ltoedercr. on JIONDAY. OOTOIIUH iarn. lasi. at TWO o'clock 1". M., under the Act of Assem- uiyviiuo i;ommonweuiui 01 rennsyivauia, en titled "All Act to nrovido for tho Incnrnnrntlnn and regulation of I'ortain Corporations," an- iirovcu April xim, is7t nnu tne suppicincnis thereto, tor the charter of an Intended corpora tion to bo called the "(Sicimxvr a HAKfinnmivn" Tho character and object of which Is the culti vation 01 ucrinan soiutann tne cuiiivation ana improvement of Uerman manners nnd customs. nnu Mil viivu iiuiinjaus to liuvu, pusto.f mm til' oy nil the rights, benellls and privileges of tho mm iron Act at Assembly anil lf.H niinnlpineiitft. Tho proposed charter Is now oiullo In the l'rothouo- tary's Ofllce of said county J. 8. 1'ISllElt, Solicitor. Sept. 18, 18alJv. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 The undersigned. iulaneea of SOLOMON xr 1 r,,.- l.lu .. tta A XfXf ll'T.. a Unln1.. ville. l'rauklln townslilp, Uarlwn county, l'a., mil sell nt public sale, on the piemlaes afore said, on SatDrHav, Oder lOlli, 1891, at One o'c'ock p. m., tho folio wine described real estate, to wit : AU that certain tract or piece of und, known as the Solomon Walck I'arui, containing 07 acres, ujion whlelile erected a Two Story Htone Dwelling, New Ilauk llliru, with two floors, about 40x60 leer, and other out butidlnin. Tile land Is under a line state of cui iivation, wiiu iHttuiy ui jtuu, plenty 01 never (allluK pure water, aud line llun Ureek flows tnrouguincianu. Term, aud condltlous will bo made known at time alHi place 01 sale, by J. K. lllClClJItT. UDWAIII) ltitlllllt. SeptllMd Aswxnee. Executor's Sale 01' VALUAUL1S Real Estate fc Personal Property The undmjsned, Kxeeutof of the Estate of the late lAulwlc 5lRrsteli.fr, deeeasAd, late of the norotnh oil Lelilflitou. will exiuse to 1'ublic Bale on the premises, Chestnut Alley, Lelilclilon, iwruuM auusy, I'm., on Saturday, October 10th, 1891, at TWO o'clock i. m., all that curtain part ol Lot uuinberea in to Ikinnigh l'lfin, No. 10, uav- Iiur a front of 68 feet. 3 Inches on Chestnut Allev ami extudlng at that depth akiig Apple Alley M feet, on which Ik erected a FttAUK IWELl' IMi llUUMtf. Also, vaiuauie reraoual r roport y,- uu'ludituE KUeli. n Utiisils, Tables, Chairs, Ufds und Ited- uuiir. lot ul tShoemaJcor T(n1s. 'A H(ovh. Mhoa- inakurs FludUitJ aud Hupplies, aud other hi tlrles to numerous to mention, but to be fm tber aescriiica on nay oi ttaiu. Temii und c-uuUIUouh will iu luado Know n at mm- and iiuu-u ol sale- by HKXUY W. YKAIIL, Executor 8pt. is. lay i. Lehighton Water Co LlilliCIlION, l'A , Sept. 7, ln Tliiit' ulll be a iiifeltng ol the Stockholder of TllK I l.llK.uio.N U aihk Ci.mum in (label's Hall, In Hie lloiiniu'li of Ililuhlou, l'a., at K 00 o'eloek P. M . on MAI t'KlA , NOV. Uth, IMll, foi Ihe pillK',e of votllia oil till iMl'llKASK OF 1US I AI'llAl MO( h OK 111K L'uilk'AJlk. Ity order of the Hoard ol Directors, Wst. K. Ash, President, ftou .ni SfcAiuiLin, Keeietar. "Estate Noticfe! l-.slateof I.i nw it. Ma km tt in Fit. dei eati-d. lali ot Uu.- liutuult ot Ijeh.gutoU, Cai hoti eomit, Mati o l'oiiliilailU All pi' i vihk indebted to saul estate .it. reiuet ed to itiiiKe itaiiietit with ui hl Wuekt, and thoe Uniu li(al claims against Uie wune Mill nrtuieut them without delay- iu Hi Weeks out) autlu-ntieated for tU lenient to IIKNKV W YEAUL, Executor, Udiitihtou, Pa. tu pi. i; ei"MianejnfcGf ill I Election Proclamation. l'usuaut to nn Act of Assembly of Ponnsylvnuln, entitloil an Act relating to tho Elections in the Commonwealth, approved tho 2nd day of July A. D., jnsi, ana u runner supplement thereto approved January 30. A.D. 1874,1, lllram i: ijevan. Huorllt or the uounty or (Jar- bon, Peun'a, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of tho county aforesaid that on the Drat Tues day after tho first Monday lu Novem ber, being the 3rd DAY OF NOVEM BER, A. D., 1801, at whloh time tho following oluoers are to be elected: ONE PERSON for Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. UNJS riSllSUN for Trouauror of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. UNbi L-miSUN ror l'rotuonotnrv or the Court of Common Ploas, Clerk of tho Court of Oyor nnd Torminor, Clork of tho Court of Quarter Sosslons of tho Poaoe and General Jail Dolivory and Clerk of the Orphan's Court of the County of Carbon. ONE PERSON for tho of Uco of Sheriff of tho County of Carbon. ONE PERSON for tho offlco of Cor- oner of the County ot Carbon. TWO PERSONS for Jury Commis sioners of tho County of Carbon. Office or SncnETAnr of thk j UOSMOMWBALTH, lUnniSnCRO, l'MOIA,, j SurTEMOUR 2TU, 1891. To Iht SktrtJT of Carbon Oounlui In eomnllance witli the nroTlslona of an Aet of tbotjeneral Assembly, entitled "An act to pro vide lor a (Jonvcntlon to amend tlia Uonitttullon and tho election ofdolegates theroto," approred tho nlnotoenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and nlnety-ono, tho duly qnalltled electors or this (Commonwealth shall, at ine xonerai oiection to noneiu on tno russuay next following the first Monday of November, next, vote for or against holding a convention to amend tho Constitution, and for members of said convention, If the majority of the voters In the Uommonrrealth favors sucli convention, accord ing to tho regulations provldod in the several soctlons of said act as hereafter sot forth, to-wlt i Section 1. Be il enacted ou the Senate and Haute of Ilevreientattvta rf the Commanwraltli at Penntvlvanfa in General Atiemblu met. and it it hereby enacted by the authority of the tame. That at mo general election to Deaoiaon tne ruosuay next following the first Monday of November next, tho duly qualified electors of this Uommon. woaith shall vote for or against holding a con vention to amcnu mo uonetitution according to tho regulations provldod in tho subsequent eeo tlons ol ths act. Section 2. II at the said genoral election to be held as aforesaid, a majority o! tho electors ef this Oommonwcaltli shall declaro In favor of a convention to amend the Constitution, tho said conuentlon shall ho composed of delegates duly olectod, nnd shall assemble as hereinafter pro vided. Section 3. At tho general election to bo hold on the Tuesday next lollowing tho first Monday of November next, there shall bo elected by the qualified doctors ot this Commonwealth, dele gates to a convection to revlso and amend the Constitution of this Stato. Tho said convention shall consist of one hundred and seventy-soven members, to be elected in tho manner followlogi Twenty-seven members shall bo elected In the Slate at largo. Each voter ot the State shall vote for not more than elghteon candidates, and the twenty-seven highest In voto shall bo de clared elected. Uno hundred and fifty delegates shall bo apportioned to and elsctod from the dif Icrent Senatorial districts of the State, threo delegates to be elcctod for each Senator thore from : and in choosing said delegates, each voter shall be entitled to voto for not moro than two of the members to be chosen from each Senator ial district, and the three candidates highest In voto shall bo declared elected, and said dolcgatos shall nossess tho Qualifications at nresent re. quired for members ot the State Senate. beotioh . ino louowing regulations snail pply to tho aforesaid election to be held on tho uesdav following tho first Mondav of Novum. ber next, and to tho return of tho same. First The said election shall be hold and uon ductod by tho proper election officers of the sor cral election districts ef tho Commonwealth, and shall be govorncd and regulated in all respects by the general election laws of tho Common, wealth, so far as the samo bo applicable thereto and not inconsistent with tho provisions of Mils act. Second. Tho tlckots to be vetod for or airalnst a convontlsn shall havo on tha Inside, "For a Constitutional Convention," and "Against a Constitutional Convention," and no other in scrlptlons thereon. Third. Tho tickets to be voted for members at largo shall havo on tho outside the woids "IJoIo. gates at large," and on the iasldo tho names of tho candidates to bo voted for not exceeding eighteen in number. Fouath. Tho tickets to be voted for district members shall havo on the outsldo tho words "District delegates," and on tho Imlde tho namo or names ot the candidates voted for not exceed ing the proper number limited as aforesaid, but any ticket that ahall oontaln a greater number of names than thenumber for which the voter shall be entitled to vote shall bo rojectea. Fifth. Tho return judges shall meet at tho samo nlaces and at tho same time alter nalri olectlon, and shall make out tho returns thereof ot tno votes cast for delegates at largo and for district delegates to bo members of tho said con vention in tne several counties ot tno common wealth, and shall follow the samo form In mak ing out their returns as prescribed for return judges In thn case of an election for Governor, except mat tno saiu returns snail no transmuted to the Secrotary ol tho Commonwealth and sball ue auurosseu to tnai omcor aiono. Now, therefore. In obedlcnco to tho reouiro- ments of the Act of the Qcncrnl Assembly afore said, you aro hereby required to publish this notice with your proclamation for tho hording of said genoral election. WII.UIASt F. 1IARUITY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. I also mako known and ulro notleo thnt tho plaoe of holding the alorosaid elootlons In tne several Townships and Iloroughs of tho said Countr, will bo respectively at tho places here inafter designated, vis: Banks totvniliin, Audeuried district, at the school houso in Audenried; Beaver Meadow district at the school house at Leviston, in said township; Jcanesvillo district, at the public school bouse in said district. East Inin township, nt tho nubile bouse of renroso iieorje, in saiu townsnip. Lower Towanicnsinir township. Millnort district, at me nuono nouse oi ueorge u, Schifl'ert, in said district Llttlo Gap district, at ibe public house of Robert llearr, in said district. Bowmanslown election district, at the nub lio house of James T. Bonser in said district. Franklin township, at tho public houso of John uehriz, iu said township. Lehicbtnn borough, at the public house of Jonathan Klstler, in aaid borough. Lausanno tuwnahln, at the femalo school house, liuek Mountain, in aaid township. Lehigh township, at the school house at liocapon, in mil lowLanip. Weatherly borough, at tho publlo house of r . 1. Bemnioi, in said borough First Ward of the boroueh ot Mnuoli Chunk, at the ulllee or the county uemmiMioners. Second Ward of the borough ofJIauoh Chunk, st the publie house of Peter Stahl, in aid borough. But Mauch Chunk Klectmu district, at the nubile lions a ol Uarllinl.l Seller, in said borough. Mahoning township, st the public house nf Thompson uciraniei, in said townsnin. Packeiton District, at the public trhnal bouse in sold Distrlot Penn Forest Township,, at the public house of Boos Koch, lu sain Townsnip Towamjnsmg Township, at the public house of F. F. BeiberliBg, in said Township. Paoker Township, at the public lioune known as Ilaru's Tavern, in said Township. , Maueb Chunk Township, Notquehoning District, at tne puonc noun oi issojatmn uxley,ln newiuenoqing. Mauch Chunk Township, iTaoklelnroie DKWiet, at in.1 puiMio sentoi noute, in tue said District. Blooniingdaie li strict, at the publie chn ,1 house in ibe villi ro of Bloomiogdale, in said district. Summit Hi! lcrllou district, nt tbo Town Hall, in said Ilrugi. Kidder TowiV.:p, North District, at the house formerly ' t,nt. li. Blinaon, uow known as feHreeter'c uOlou, ta Lehigh Tanuary. Kidder South Pisiiiui, at ion publu house of Freeman Gels, iu sai I Uimrict. Weissport Borough, at the luibliu house of llonry unnsinian, in saia uarougu. Unsfonl borough, East Ward, at Ibe publio school bouse; Middle Ward, at the publie bouse ol James ueiiagner, and west ward at the public house of John F. Maloy, in said borough. I make known and gio notice, to and by the 11th section of the aforesaid Aet of Assembly. 1 am directed, that "every person, xesptlog jus tlees of tbo peaee, who (hall hold any olneeof t rent or trust unuer tne uoverniaem oi ine lotted States, or of this Slate, or ol any elly or lneoruoratiMl Ulstriot. whether a oommlesuread omcer or uthsrwise.a subunllnaioolfieer or agent, who Is, or ahall bo euipluyed under the legisla tive, executive or judiciary dapartmeat ortbls bUie, or ol the United gules, or of any elty or tnoorporftttMl dlftrtct, and alio that vry bee & Utjngru, and tha Stato Ijftgtilalurf, aud of the Seioi t or OommoD Council or any city v ettv. UowmiMlonsM ut any IncuriHirated Ulatrlct It by law lncaoable of huldlnic or exurolMOK. at tlie fame time, th oliliM or aupoiuttnaiit of judge, Inipei'tur or elerfc ol auy ulautiuu of tbia Com monwealth ; ami that no Inspector, judge or other otfloT of auy auch elect leu, ahull ie eligible to uny ottice to be then oteJ for." sec. b At all electlona herealUr h-Id uuJer the lawn ufthie Coumomrealtli, the poll e hall be open ot eereu o'clock a m , uud cUo at uuvou o'clock i. m Uireo under my hand at Uauch (Jhoiik, the flmt day of Oo lobar, Anno lmltt!. one tlwuaaad eight hundred and ulnatv-one, anJ oftiatlnde pendenoeoftho T'nltea Btateii the oue hundred aad fourtaaath. II J' LEV AN, S liorl ft. (Lb 2 iln Opera House, Lehighton. The Eye Has Has the .ii.ar Heard, Neither has it entered into the tho community what we 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 maltc you think that we must haye made a mistake. It's ii I act. IFe've got the goods. You have the money. Wo wont to exchange with you, and if you will call at our store we will offer such inducements that it will be a pleasure for you to mako your purchases from us. Come and Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at our very low prices. Schwartz, The Fur uiture Man Ready for a Lively Fall Trade In all your life you certainly never seen anything in this city 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 bo 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 be appreciated. Prices are marked down to the lowest notch. Come and see us. Kemerer NORTH FIRST STREET, FALL INVOICE OF Beautiful New Queensware At our popular Bazaar, surpasses any and everything ever Bbown in this town, and includes everything in our line at such a range of prices as astonish everybody. (7omc and see us and take ad vantage of tho positive bargains that we now offer purchasers. Hummers Q FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON. New Dress Fabrics, FOR THIS AND WARMER WEATHER. SIIANTONG l'ONQKKS. aro Entirely Now, all tUuso pretty new tints which at so ilaslrable Ibis season are represented in silk deslens and finish on an Extia Fine Quality Cloth. CHINA CLOTH, another Wash Fabric just out this season, beautiful patterns on Steel, Tan. Grey, lilue, Mode, White and lilack Grounds, 81 Inch nlrte only 12 1-8 per yard. WIDE CIIAI.LIES ou light grounds. New Goods just in, only 8 crnts per yard. A small lot ot New Satteens to at 9 cents per yard. A large lot ot new DltKSS GINUIIAM lu Stripes and plaids at popular prices. Original Outing Clottja, best goods at 10 cents per yard. A Fine Line of Drees Goods In the New Shades and Weaves. lllaelc Goods suitable for Summer Wear, such as H'ool Nun's Vellicc, Halls Tainlse, Glorloea, Sec, at guaranteed prices for first-class Goods. lliK lot Ladles Ribbed Vesta for Summer only 8 cents each. Extra Value In Gauxe Shiiu and Drawers for Mtn at cents each. Comfilete lines of belter Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children, ltemember we are onerlne Extra qualities In Ladies' Muslin Underwear at special price. 200 Doz. Scalloped Edce, Bordered, Ladles' Handkerchiefs at B cents each. Ulack Silk Drapery Nells, Mrge Variety of Styles, from 06c to tJ.00 a yard. Swiss Flouncing fur ladle and Children. Fast Ulack and Colored Hosiery a specially. Our Carpet Department will interest everybody tliat is In need of CAHPETS. First, because our stock Is the largest and everything uew. Second because our prices are lower than those asked elsewhere for the Same Class Goods. BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa, pay double hi0 buy poor goods 9 put up with annoyances 1 take anything you get 9 not look onrnreat stock oybt not beed our kept uromises g not at least come in i not ? If not. why not ? Not Seen, Nor hearts of the men and women of Handsome New Effects in Fall Millinery ! are now on exhibition in our stores, and the ladies are kind ly invited to all and inspect botli prices und 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. WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. f ! f & Swartz ueensware Bazaar, MARK Q. Au. REX