ORiaiMAL GHSAFCASH8T0B? The FrucLent Man Looks Before He Leaps. SO IT 18 WITH THE ECONOMICAL, BUYERS WHO B15MEVE IN BARGAINS. Ho call do 80 by looking our stock ovor. It is tlio largest by for and can not bo touched for cheapness.' Our stock of Dry Ooods, Dress Goods, No tions, Ladles nnd Gents Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers, Queonswnro, GlaBswaro, Sil vorwure, Ac, simply surpasses iteolf this season. Where thero is chopping you will find chips. WJioro thero la outting in prices you will find low prlcot. -5J SHAWLS in endl6s vm-loty shoulder, singlo Rtid doilblo in nil the latest things. SPICILY TOLD. NEWSY W-.ISSPOR, FI10M MAUCK CHUNK. -rd J. T. KUSBAUM, etist Mrect, between South and Plum Street, I.elilRhton. I'a, The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY OCTOBER 17, 1801. 1'EOri.K ON TIIU Oil. Flash Pictures of Familiar l'aces Comln;; nnd Oolnc. -Ex-Shorilt Raudenbush and wifo wore at Philadelphia this Aveek. John Soaboldt, of tho firm of J. & II. Soaboldt, did business at Hazleton on Tuesday. Uarvoy Strauss, of Elmira, N. Y,, spent a fow days in town this week, tho Riiost of friends. Miss Elsie Moyors, ono of Peters ville's most estimable ladies, is visiting Miss Ella A. Pink, on Second street. Elmer Holford and wifo, of Whilo Haven, spent a fow days last week with engineer Will Hofford on Third street. A. L. Bartholomew, of Consho hookon.Pa., manufacturer of lino cigars, was seeing patrons in town this week. Mrs. Anna Boner, of Barnosvillc, Schuylkill county, is visiting Charles Smith and wifo on south Second street. Wo enjoyod a pleasant call last Saturday from Edmoud Randall, pro prietor of tho sprightly Catasnuq.ua Dispatch. Phnon Strauss and family, of Second street, nttendod a family ro union at Allentown on Sunday. They had a very onjoyablo timo. Goorso Engleman and wifo, of Weatherly, roturned homo Tuesday after a pleasant visit to Mahlon Reichard and family on Third stroot. James E. MoDanlel. of Pleasant Corner, was a clerk at tho Fair last wook. Jim mado a good looking official, and did things right up to tho imndie. Mrs. Hattio Raudenbush, of Wat- West Milton, woro guosts of ox-shcrilf Raudenbush and family on First street weok. Percy Faust, of. tho Wcathorly Herald, was in town Saturday. Sinco Percy's got to bo a legislative aspiraut lie don't havo anytulng to do wttii us common folks. Will Isolate, wno lias been m Lawrence. Kansas, for tho past two years, returned homo Saturday. Will looks flrst-rato and Kansas evidently agreed witli mm. I1ASK HALT. NOT15S. Tho gamo of the season, or of two or three seasons for that matter, was plavod on tho homo grounds last Satur day by tho home team and tho aspiring aggregation of ball tossers from the gay and festive Catasauqua. Tho visitors battory was Stlvits, tho only of tho St. Louis club, and Goodheart, of Roadiug. Lohighton had in the points Freeman and Zellor. the former of Washington and tho lattor of Wilkesbarro. It was nin and tuck with hotter playing on tho part of tho homo team than by tho visitors. Catasauqua scorod one point on an error and in tlio Ttti inunig ro- fused to play becauso it was too (?) dark. For this trick thoy didn't get tho guaranteo and it sorvod them right, Kolctmrd ana Gilbert umpired. "OKI Lolilehtonlnim." The wifo of Edwin Bloso skipped her husband's bod and board last weok and Is supposod to have gone off with a foatlvo Hungarian. Bloso and his wifo hall from tho lower ond of tho county, originally. They have four ciiUUron nnd resided nt Woathorly for two or tliroo years. The Hungarian in quos tion was a boarder, lllose can consid er himsolf a lucky man, for acoording to nil tho neighbors his wifo was de cidedly n, g. M. 0. Gazette. Desirable for Ladles. A. Tlio new Fashion Journals published by McDowell & Co., 4 West tub Street, New York, ore again on our table. Tho superiority of tliet.6 journal! is abundantly shown on every page. ;,I.a Mode ' Is the smallest ot the three, nmt is Intended lor famllv use. It has many styles lor children, ann is oniy i.3u per year, or la cents perconv. "IA node ne fans" is an elegant Journal," tilled with everything ot the latest styles In Paris. This Is a great lavorlte with ladles who wish to keep lusted in tho new styles as they come out. "Album do Modes" Is also a popular farlslau publication, many ladles giving It the preference. It Is replcto with such stylos us are natronlzed bv the middle classes. Its de signs being neat and plain, yet all ot the richest riiaractftP These three monthly Journals claim to give the earliest fashions, and Uiev are all printed In Paris. They contain lessons In prac tical dressmaking, which arc ot Incomparable alue nnd easy to understand, "I. Modede J'arls" and the "Album lies Mode" are each S3.60 per annum, orsseents lor a single copy. Samples can be obtained from the house at single copy prices If thero is any difficulty In obtaining I hem from newsaealers. Th Nuwh nf a Lively 'town 'lolil i Few Wonlfl iv lliMiit'in Itopotiei Patronize tho m u-kot ! Full lino of lu'tmin mid Hru' carpets at Henri I -thwart The Central st'itniii in this Uuu will be illuminated with electricity. - -For sale cheap A double rango in good poddltion. Applv to I. 8. Koc.li. 2t. -It, Is the t-dk that the Exchange Hotfd will undergo many improvements during next upring. Mri. George Dick, of Second stn ft, has been admitted, as a patlont to 8t. Agnt J hospital Philadelphia. Arion Cornet Band will hold a trrmd ball at the Exchange Hotel on tho evening of November 11. 1000 lieople less wore in attpudunce at the fair on Thursday than thero were last year on tho same day. We are ploasod to note that Mrs. Thomas ICemorer, of First street, ii convalescing from a recent illness. Just tho thing! One of Jake Kistler's turnouts for a pleasure drive through the autumn tinted country. A flno lot of singlo and double bar rel breech loading shot guns just re ceived by the Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co. 4w Andrew Bayer, of First street, was mado happy Friday night by his wife presenting him with a handsome baby boy. The ueotilo continue to make pur chases at Luckenbach's Maucli Chunk. Largest lino of wall paper in the county. Get-rioh-nulok Mutual Aid Society, of Philadelphia. Pa., ou Saturday went into the Sheriffs hands. One by one they go. Mrs. Elizabeth Bower, of this town, was 88 years old on Monday. She Is, porhaps, tho oldest lady resident in tho lower end of Carbon county. L. M. Beldler and family, at Bryn Mawr, Pa., during tho post summer, nave returned to Jjeiiignton nnd taKon up a residence on Seoond street. Tho new election laws in book form will aoon be turned out of tlio Advocate iob rooms. Ifyouaro up to snuff you will freeze onto a copy. Mrs. Catharino Esch, of Bankwny suffered a second stroko of paralysis on Thursday night last. Her condition at tins tlmo is somewhat improved. The Crosceut Watch Club Com pany, J ersoy Uity, iM. J., nave given a chattel mortgage for SC.GU, and the shorilT is in possession of tho ofllco. Tiioro are sovorai manuinctunng companies very doslrlous of locating in tins town, and our people auouitt not fail to givo them proper encourage- mont. Are you going to market r "Go way dah, dat boss will kick do liver out ob you !" Not much, old man, this Is one of David iSbuert s rigs and it can't bo beat for style in the town. Lowest prices. An Allentown lellow, said to oe married, and protty fresh with single women, was way laid and beaton tho other night. If all reports tiro true, it sorvod mm nslit. Railroad mon. If you want the best timo keeping watches and save monoy learn E. II. Hold's rcducod prices on American Railway King Watch tho host watch in oxistanco. A First street bull dog took a good sized corner out of Edgar Xnndor's pants tho other night. Fortunately for Edgar tho "dorg" didn't got much of a hold on his avoirdupois. Farmers, don't tail to cot prices on tho celebrated American Watclios. Wo nro now offering, it will posltivoly savo you monoy to purchase at Maucli Chunk jowolry store, of E. II, Hohl. borne now or tno otnor wo lorgotto say in our last issuo that Grant Goss, tho accommodating salesman with the Lehigh Coal & Hardwaro Co., was tho proud "pop" of a handsome baby girl. uur young mond dacou jj. isrousl was married Saturday ovoning to Miss Ida V. lihoads at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Rev. J. II. Kuder olllclatod. Wo offor wnrm congratulations. Havo you been to market ? A woioome letter received this week from our young frlond Harry Fry informs us that he is well and has a position at .Niagara Unlls, jm. X., whoro ho will looato for somotimo. Tho "boys" at home are glad to hear of his success. Dr. W. F. Danzor. tho oyo, oar and noso specialist of Ilnzleton, will be at tho Exchange Hotel, In this city, on Friday, Novembor 13. If you require tho services of Dr. Danzer don't fail to call at tho hotel on tho nbovo date ns this will bo his last visit to Lehiglitou. Tho personal property of Goorge Rapp, doo'd, will bo olfored for salo on tho promlsos in Weissport, nl 1 o'clock p. m on Saturday. October 17. The property consists of Butcher's tools, horses, wagons, and a variety ol Inrm- ing implements, hay, straw, nnd other articlos. P. J. Kistler, Administrator. Dr. F. I, Smith, tho dentist, can afford to smilo over tlio possession of ono of the very best pieces of horse ilosh iu tho town or county. It is "Billy S.," and last Friday ho won the riding raco at the County Fair with lots of timo to spare. Bosides being fast, the minimal is a beauty and a thoroughbred Kcntuoky. A stray shot from a passenger coach on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, last Saturday morning, passod through tho ofllco window of tho Hersli Furnace Company ou tlio Hats, and come within All noo of hitting the president of the company. Mr. W. R. Butler, of Mauch Chunk, who was in the ofllco at tlio time with Mr. H. F. Hofford, of this plaoo. It was just three years ago last Saturday sinco the fearful Mud Run disaster, and Joo Poiil, Of Welssport, wno was in me wreck and nrettv near ly killed, celebrated the anniversary by hangiug on the eaves of Dr. Zero's new house. He didn't want to do it, but the ladder on which he was standing, while painting, gave way and lie was lucky enough to get n grip ami hold on until assistance arrived. Tlio finest line of jewelry in tlio county is on display at Bock s jewelry store, jjenignton. I own Hrlell.v rlii-onl-Snap Order by ibf The llolnpr nf n L,i t'l -led In sbort Nnli: Mrollt'l' ntn1 Chi m." --The Central station is cloctii lighted. IN A FEW WORDS. i The County Capl'nl SplrUcllj' Kpltim!7c! - A Lively 'Writer Tetls the Story of Tlie ' bv f Special Coi r,-4pr,ndrn. Prronnl J Happening of it Week lit niul bout 1 and Otherwise. ' Old Carbon. I - (Joorgo Mauo. of flip Hazleton i -The Woathorly ilk mil) can't get 1 Sentinel, cii dilated m (dv.ii Wednos-1 girls enough to work in their mill. day. Ilavi v A. (Jraver. of Allentown. m homo over Sunday. Wright and Tildeu. tlio Democratic -R. J.HoncendidbnihieW AHen-1 tai,o oauaiuntcs new lorrn in ivmucu town on Wednosdnv. ,,m,m,"u' John Wei1", of Landlord, was in town witli friends Inst Sunday. -Frnueis Yundt lias strawberry plants bearing thoir second crop. Commisf-ioner Honry Miller has three cows fresh with calves, for sale. -We are pleaded to nOto tho con valescence of John Zero from a recent illness. - WeissH)if new social olub will have a suite of rooms luStraussberger's brick block. John (iaumer is tho proud dad of a flno young Republican and he can't help but smile. Senger's Hall is ready for occu pancy. The room will be rented to societies choaply. 8w --'Squire John H. Millor represented Woissport Lodge. K. of H., at the State Coiwtgitioii at Allentown this week, -John Kromer spent a few days this week with Euston friends. John is rushing the piano and organ business. J. H. Phillips,' the piano and organ man, is doing some tall hustling and making a largo number of sales of his popular makes of instruments. Dr. W. L. Kutz, of town, a candi date for Coroner before the people, will get a big vote all ovor the county. He is just tlio man for I ho office. Votn for him. The "Stroller" tips his hat to Reuben Rehiig for fine oysters. They just reached tho right spot and the thought of 'em still tickles of our palate. Valontine Schoenborgor moved to Pottsville this week where he will in tho future reside. Mr. S., is a mail routo agent between Pottsville aud Philadelphia. Presiding Eldov, Jacob Harslor, of the Central Pernio.., Couieronco, filled the pulpit in Ebonozer Evangelical church, on Sunday last to "the odlfloa tiou of a largo and interested audience. Tho reverend gontlemau for some ypars was a resident of Japan where he did oxcollent missionary services. Tlio Choral Society, of Ebenozer Evangelical Sunday school, have olected the following now offloers: President, U. S. Kresge;vico president, Miss Mary Whitohoad; secretary, Miss Llzzio Romig; treasurer, Mrs. Milton Selzer; librarian. Miss Emma Arner; organist, Mrs. A. D. Rishcl: leader, Rev. I. J. Reitz. Contractors Horn & Krum cele brated the completion of Franklin's new school house by giving a grand suppor to their bondsmen and tho school directors at tho Franklin House, on Saturday oveuing. Those presont were Messrs. Daniel Grnvor, Thomas Koons, Dr. P. A. Andrews, W. T. Smawloy, Wm. Whitehead, R. J. Hongon Reuben Zimmerman and Alex Graver. The alralr was nicely gotten up m moiu host Rehrig's very best stylo and the genial spirits gathered around tlio fostive board mode it a grand social succoss. H. W. Cort right and family have returned from Lnkc Hopatoong, N. .1.. where thoy spent the Himmcr months. There will be no Court next week owing to tho indisposition of W. U. Froyman. ond the absence of Senator Rapshor. Jurors need not report. -The family of Solomon Smith, of town, eel corn beef Monday, and it re quired all the skill of ono of on physicians to savo them from dying. -Atnoufr tlio prominent Democrats iu town this weok woro Hon. J. J. Gallagher, of Boaver Meadow; County Troasurer, J. T. Mulhearn. of Lans ford. and Commissioner Daniel Can non, of Rockport. Don't bo Fooled. Don't bo fooled by watch shm get rlch quick installment humbug Clubs. Why wait months In suspense aud throw your bard earned dollars in tho slot before vou see a sign of a watch? J udge Brogy, ot the Philadelphia courts, said in sentencing one or tuobo poor install ment dunes to prison for 30 days "that the system of installments aud these cut-throat contracts made poor people dishonest" Workiugmen, why pay 30 or 40 hard earned dollars for n stulled watch that you can buy ot any jeweler In town for 930.00? Take a look at the 810 beauty, and then oall at E. II. Kohl's, and see It we can not surpass it by far j In design and workmanahip for 820. We can sell you a solid gold watoh for a life-time for W0.00. Call and investi gate. Get one of our watch olnb ex posed. Will Toil Do III Use the Aterlll Paint, and paint bi t km i in a long period, or use something "said" to 1 1 as good, and repaint ev ery year or two? A 1 1 1 1 faint Is the best. U fs the handsomr ,i . m. other has so brilliant a ghvs. It Is i'ht.,nr than any othor at any prtoo, beeausu it oui weais all others. It lasted 30 years on the lions of E. II, Foibes, Winchester, N. 11.12 yart on houses of y. E. Ileynnhls, Uioton Lake N Y i 11 years on homes of Mri. K. Cole, Ml YYrnon, N. Y. Aerill Pulnt ha been In use jo years aud Is guaianu-ed If ou me iirg,-il to i oy other paints demand muof ot thi-li ilm.iM) v The question Knot "W h.it w Mi, fust r(, wit Uow lung still it last" He i.iulnl mmi.i t m-0 .f ttKhtonabls tints fit. 1 ritinn i , lUnliiAIIl CO . LlHIKiO . l'ell OifHTclttgnspn Pole. Frank Kirby, of Mauoh Chunk, a Western Uulon Telegraph lineman, accidentally fell off a telegraph pole at the road brtdee crossing the Liehlnl: Valley Railroad above the station at Catasauqua Wednesday morning, and was badly out and bruised. lie was sent to St. Luke's Hospital, for treat nisnt. The Kvaiiffalleul Coiiferent Htmitl by Haw man ntid Kslter. Tho Evangelical 'Conference at Indianapolis on Wednesday adopted and counrmod a report by its com mittee on charges against Bishops Bowman and Eaher. declaring that the proceedings against Bishop Bowman at Uhlraito and isisuop turner at neorung, were null and void and did not effect their standing either as bishops or ministers. A OhMiee for lblglilo. The Clipper Chilled Plow Company are crowded for room at Elmira, N. Y., aud are going to move.' They hare had oxcollent offers made them by Williams port and Bloomsburg but would it be asking too much for Lehightou money men to give this fompauy an ulfer. We hate unsurpassed lut'ilitios and should be abio to nft r sumo oxcollent inducement-. Conic nd si p I Vou would be surprised tu .si e t tie beautiful line of silver goods, that E. H. Hohl, the Maucli Chunk jeweler, uuw displuys Oui l,irgu assurtmeut has brought u- an (t!lont trndo Wtldug silvoi . vtc luni- nu einllts ariot y uf t lit. nov.i cI,.mo ,.u,1 u-. tul gnOds SlAIItJNIMJ, 10 Doliigeof iiUvely CoimniiiiUy iiicely TV-rlttcii Up. Husking bees are now the order of tho day. Miss Agues Fonstormachcr was isiting at LowlBtown, over Sunday. Tho regular monthly meotlug of our School Board, was hold last Saturday. Our nubile schools opened on Monday for a six mouths' term, with a tnlr attendance On Saturday evening Rev. G. W. Imboden, Antl-Bowmaulte, will preach in the Evangelical church. Tito officers of the new Farmers' Alliance wero installed into their olilcos lat Saturday evening. W. O. Xander has rosignod as teacher of tho Normal Sauaro school. having been appointed teachor of ono of the schools at Summit Hill. I. E. Soidle has been appointed to fill tho vacancy. Tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered in St. John's church next Sunday morning t7 itov. A. liarthoiomew. Preparatory services will be hold on Saturday afternoon. Hold IllgltMtiyiiieii t fjower rownmensing is enjoying a genuine wild west experience. Satur day night Samuel Zeigenftiss, who lives in that neighborhood, was re turning homo whon ho was stopped by tureo men, graoueu, anu.aner a wave strugglo thrown to the ground, gagged and robbed of over 8200 whloh he had roceivod that night. The robbers, after a lonsultatiou. decided that it would bo adding insult to injury to leave the young man out on tho public road nil night, so they plclted hlui up aud carried him to the home of his brother Lewis Zeigenftiss where thoy rapped loudly on tho door and then made a hurried departure. when Lewis Zeigenfuss opened the door a fow minutes later his brother fell lu on tho floor half dead from the cruel treat ment, and for sometime his life was despaired of. The Lower Towaineusing authorities should make a strenrous effort to apprehend the perpetrators of this dastardly outrage. Mr. Zeigenfus Is n popular young man In the oom- miiiary whero he resides and much thovfjfet of by all who know him, and if tho rcHljors are found out, woe be unto them. A Itlcli Woman's Vagaries. Phaon Blttnor. nroDnetor of tho Pennsylvania House, at Waluutport, has in his houso a very strange woman. Eight years ago a stranger brought her to the hotel and asked Mr. Buttner to keep her, offering to pay 3G0 a month. He said her mind had become deranged through brain fever. The woman lias been there ever since. At night she ories aud yells, aud during the day she goes about slarnming the doors shut. The landlord and his family have be come used to her vagaries and don't miud her. She is perfectly harmless. Of late the woman needed moro care because ot her age, whloh is now 81 years, and the prioe of board was raised from W0 to 880 a month. A oheok for the board Is sent regularly every month by a New York lawyer. The woman is the widow of a Now York broker who is said to have beou worth a million when he died. The woman has a married daughter who comes to see her and a son a traveling salesman, who ofton comes that way and always stops to see his mother. The children claim their mother is better cored for where she is than in an asylum. THE MARKET! According to an ordinance passed by Council, and now in effoct, all butchers, and hucksters of whatever kind must attend the market on tho west side of Seoond street every morning until nine o'clock before they will lie per mitted to offer their goods for sale from house to houso. This will re sult in considerable benefit to our noonlo who can attend market and net the very best of such articles as they may need before it is carted around the streets and handled a dozen times. A market is something that our people have loug needed and now that our enterprising Councilmen have given us one let the people patronize it and benefit thereby; Tho town will also gain considerable from the source in the way of lioeuce or market fees and this also should be taken into consideration. Attond tho market and givo it tho oncourageinent that it deserves and it will soon become a very important attachment to our town, while at tho same time overy purchaser will benefit through it. Attend tho markol and lot our (Jouncu see that you appreciate their efforts to advance Lehightou's interests. Attohd tho inarkot and have first choice of things thero offered for salo. Attend tho market and yon won't regret It. it is open overy morning until nine o'clock. Under tlio Hlicrlll's Hummer. At tho Court House. Mauoh Chunk. Monday afternoon Sheriff Levan sold the following properties: E. R. Slewers proporly.Mauch Chunk. was sold to W. H. Stroh for 82000, sub- ject to a 82,875 mortgage. Property of Wm. Durant, Jtillnort. was bought by Froyman & Hoydt. Con- lderatlon giuuu. ly, was bought by James Biggins, of Boaver Meadow. Price, 8703. Tho William Waterbor pronerties in Lohighton wero disposed of as follows; Dwelling on Corner of Second and Alum streets, to Oscar Waterbor for $2,425; house and lot on south Second street, to Krnm and Kistler, 81,505; double house ou north Second street, to James Long, prioe 8580, subject to a 81000 mortgage. Attention Jnr)inc(lt By order of Court, Jurymen for nest wook need not attend, the sossion of Court being suspended. II. P. Lovnn, Sheriff. Tho Winter's Weather. Foster the weather nronliHt of Ml, Josoph, Mo., is out with n heavy fore cast. From October 1 to tho last day of March next thero arc to bo sevoro storms, tho first half of October and tho lattor part of March experiencing tho most violent atmospheric commo tions. Hurricanes, tornadoos, cloud bursts, hail, sovoro gales and killing frosts aro also thrown into enliven tho prospect. A cold, sovero winter, sot ting in unusually early, is tho frame work nl which those disastora aro set. UAlUtOAI) UUMHL1NGB. I At the Baldwiu Locomotive Works in Philadelphia, five new en nines are being constructed tor the Wyoming Division, of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. t Valley engine 30 is out of tho shop. t Frank Lentz is a new brakemau on tho ienigu auoj. E 1 Reichard is handling .t l.u.Ui' uii the j, nd pusher, Paokortuu. Vcin-c loste. I 'or nu'"' dre-sed mid -.ulul louci pusUi. fenc-0 rails nnd other timloo Call on Frod Schmidt. Lebightun. Installment Kobber-i charge ji."i ,-S.ui tor a I 'lock. E. H Hold's pi u o t-u i. go,d s Day clock is B.1.1U fall nn. I i id investigate liilnll iuui.l . ' . loin uxpeaed ' Arlington's Minstrels. Tho nbovo excellent troupe gavo a most enjoyablo preformanco at Wleand's opera house last Friday evoniug to an enthusiastic audionce. Tlio procram was a most brilliant ono. and contained many interesting novelties in the lino of minstrelsy. Tho first-part was a prominent f eaturo, and a very elaborate, tue settings and draperies home of ennson and oiu gold piush, aud ulond- ing harmoniously with the costumes worn, which wero of nntimio dosien and of the court style of Louis. Tho sing ing was very line, and tho outl men, or jesters, oxtremoly fuuny. An olio ot romarkably good specialties succeeded part first and the company in its gene ral mako-up bears evidence of being all that has boen said of them, uamoly, a company nrst-ciass m every respect Manager Hagerman is to be congratu latod. Xo Our Subscribers. The special announcement which op peared in our columns some time since, announcing a special arrangement with Dr. B. J. Kendall Co., of Enosburg Falls, Vt., publishers of "A Treatise on tho Horse and his Diseases," whereby our subscribers wore enabled to obtain a copy of that valuable work froe by sending their address to B. J. Kendall Co. (and enclosing a two-cent stamp for mailing same) is renewed for a limited period. Wo trust nil will avail themsolvos ot tho opportunity of ob taining this valuable work. To every lover of the Horse it Is indispensable, as if treats in a simple manner all tho diseases which afllict this noble animal. Its phenomenal sale throughout the United States and Canada, make it standard authority. Mention this paper when sending for "Treatise." Julvll-12t hKCUIST SOCIETY (11)881 T. k mi C 1 , ' 1 T' 1 xut ouvuruiKU irrauu xjoago or. Odd Fellows lias decided by a vote of Hit to uo not to reduce the limit or ad mission from twenty-one to eighteen years. j,For some unknown reason the camp of the Sons of Veterans was not organized iu this town last Friday even iug as announced, however, a meeting will be held in Rober's IlaU this Friday evening to eioot omcers and transact the preliminary business preparatory to institution. V The Death Benefit Fund, of tho btipremo Castle, &. li. rl, an insurance of 81000, is progressing. Ou Oct., 0th, nvo weeKs after it was started it hod membership nf 2167, divided among 212 Castles, located in HO state. In Peuua., 108 Castles are represented in tho Fund. What promises very soon to de- v slope into a largo and flourishing council or jr., u. u. a. jo., was ou V.'eilnosdar evening organised iu Seagor!s Hall, Franklin township b; y. O. Doiterline, Bounott and Morthl mer. ',,Tlie Grand Lodge of Knights if Honor or Pennsylvania, utxer a eessi-.; of two days iu Allentown, adjourned - hold its noxt biennial meeting in Will iatnsport in October, 1808. i'he new Grand Lodge officers aro J. V.'. (lohecu. of Philadelphia, Grand Dictator; John G. Ransom. Pittsburg. Grand Vice Die tator: P. S. Kishi r, Johubtown, (Iran.l ssistanl Diotatm; Charles H Claiko. Erie, (iriind ICojioiter, Janus ,s, n Mlllnli, Phtston. tir.ind Treas.no! , hiato Motucal r.xiiinini.r, Dr. J. II Kirk. Mill Village. Repiescutativo, to Kit pi'i mo Lo.U' . W .1 Rnbison. Km . .). Lgi. l'hUb'li'lpliKi, and Uev. l .. Buyie. BraiMock Weatherly's lock-up is to be steam heated. That town Is getting tonoy. --William Rebrig,aged about twenty h1., unmarried, and living some where in Lizzivrd Creek, was walking on the Lehigh Valley railroad at Bowmans town Tuesday night when ho was struck by pawn gov i rain No. 28. and Instantly killed. -A coal train on tho Lehigh Vnlloy road parted at Hickory Run station, below White Haven, on Monday night and came together again oraslung several cars and scattering the con tents over thn tracks. Traffic was de layed for several hours. The train hands escaped injury. Tho burgess of Weatherly won't allow any funny business in his balle wick. it you swear out loud you got fined; if you make indecent exposure you get fined; If you loaf along the public streets you must move on or get locked up. That burgess has some snap, but its a lead niokle to a preUel that the next burgess of that town won't be Smith. - -Chas. Heater, met with tin accident on the railroad at Weatherly on Mon day evening, by. widen he lost both legs. Heater was walking along the railroad track, and in attempting to cros in front of the train was riTn over, dying of his injuries at 10 o'clock that night. He was aged 00 years, and was the father nf Mrs. Edward Flail, of Sandy Run. I'ACKimTllM. Tho Mows of tho Oomtng llorottgli llrlelly Chronicled. Miss Emma Brodhend is visiting at Weatherly. Packerton people are kiokiug on account of the pigeon nuisanoe. -Bennett Council. No. 90, National Provident Union, will not observe their first anniversary. Merchant J. Lewis Harleman drlvos n span of fine Texas ponies- in uiR delivery wagon. -The Lehigh Valley Company aro breaking ground opposite the car shops for a new freight office. Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Sr., and daughter Miss Bortie, aro visiting relatives in New York City. The members of tho Pioneer Basp Ball Club had their pictures "took" attd the boys look immense I William Gomory has been nromot- od from switch-tender in tho Valley Company s Packerton Yard, to bill carrier. W-e are pleased to note that Miss Annabel McDaniel, ill for somo timo past with typhoid fever, Is rapidly re covering. Daniel HoliU was, at a recent mooting of theFaokorton school board, elected a director, vice Jerre Gould, deceased. If it is true that tho Auti. Bssor De mocrats are the Democratic party of Carbon, aint it about timo for the Issue of one of thoso stirring matchless addrosses from Chairman Cassidy? Some miscreants broke in the doors and windows of tho nowchool house the other night. Tho directors should use overy effort to approhend tho guilty parties so that they might bo properly punished. Is it true that tho supporters of Esser, Kistler, Kutz, Sharpo and the rest of tho ticket aro "bolters" and aro to bo' read out of tho party by tho Auti Essor loaders? If so what a picnic tho Re publicans will havo iu tho future. It was truly a momeutuous oveut. when nt the County Committoe Moot ing Chairman Cassidy resigned. How vory fortunate that ho was prevailed upon to continue in command. What would havo become of the party organi zation had lie retired permanently? Docs it do the party any good to call tho suppotters of tho Esser ticket venal and corrupt? Is it true thoy nre? If so, then is tho party in a deplorable state, aud desorvo n placo in tho Quay procession. But how is it with those who cry venality aud corruption? Is it truo that Candidate Kistler was induced to bo a candidate by an influ ential Democrat of Lehightou iu order to side tracic Dr Zorn whom rumor said was aspiring to theProthonotaryshlp? If so, will tlie individual bolt the Anti Esser ticket and vote for Kistler? -Mrs. Carroll relict of the lato George Carroll whose funeral tookplaco last Saturday was n resident of this place nearly half a century. She has witnessned many changes m this Val ley. She was or a domestic turn, quiot unassuming and universally respected: for the last few years she was nn invalid, but bore it all with ohristiau fortitude. She leaves five, sons and two daughters to mourn for mother. Candidate Esser and a number of his friends, sosivy'stlie "Mauch Chunk Times" were not at the Domocratio meeting on Tuesday to woioome the Democratic State candidates. If this is intended as a rap at all who support Mr. Esser it will not accomplish his de feat. It may as well be understood at once that tho Demoorats supporting Esser aro Democrats iu tho fullest sense, and will support tho State ticket as loyally as those opposing him, the silly twadde about Esser's trading tlie State ticket emluates from those who know better; they know that not a singlo Democrat In tills county oould bo influenced by Esser or any other man to vote against the State ticket, and they kuow Esser is not built that way. Suoh assertions are on u par with tho "McKluley tin lie." Had uotioe been given Wright, Tilden and Kerr were to he at Mauoh Uhnnk, they wonltl of had a gathering to honor them as representing a united Democracy in the field to win this State from the oou trol of a more desperate gang than the Tweed Ring, Let it be understood aud without fear of contradiction that the supporters of the Esser tiokot are De mocrats of average intelligence, and will work until the closing of the polls on the night of November the 3rd for tue success oi the whole Uemooratlo ticket. This is Democratic truth. pay double Price buy poor goods put up with annoyances take anything you get not look our nmt Mover it lieed our lent iiromises not at least come in not? If not. why not ? 7 The Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Has the Ear Heard, Neither has it entered into tho hearts of tho men and women of tho community what wo have in store lor them. Have Yon Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture. Nothing like it was ever put on exhibition in this town before. Have You Heard that wo arc offering this grand assortment of goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will make you think that wo must- hae mado a mistake. It's a i act. IPo've got the goods. You have the money. Wq want to exchantre with you, and if you will call at our store we will offer such inducements that it will bo a pleasure for you to make your purchases from us. Come and Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at our very low prices. Schwartz, The Fur ai ture Man -Handsome eisht day clocks very Cheapest at hook's jewelry store, Le hlghton. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is Mouliarinsdiclns. It Is csMtolly prepared from SaruparUla, Dandelion, Ksslnka, Desk, Pipslssews, Juniper Berrlos, and oilier well known and valuable vegetable remedies, br peeuUar combination, proportion and process, giving to Hood's Barsspariua curative power not possessed by other medicines. It effects remark able enree wbexe other preparations fail. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood partner before tlie public, it eradicates every Impurity, and cares Scrofula, Salt Bbcum, Bolli, Pimples, all Humors, Dys pepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headaebe, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Ebenmausm, Kidney and liver Complaints, overcomes that tired feel ing, creates an appetite, aud builds up the tiauim.- Hood's Sarsaparilla Uai met peculiar and unparalleled lucce,. at borne. Such has become its popularity lu Lot ell Masj , where It U made, that whole uelgbbui hoods are taking It at the same time. Lowell druggist sell more of Hood's Sarsaparilla than of all other sarsaparlllas or blood purlfien. told by druggists, gl i six f or $. prepared only by C I HOOD d. CO , Apotbecartei, Lowell, Ma.a. tOO Doses One Dollar Handsome New Effects in Fall Millinery ! nro now on exhibition in our stores, and the ladies are kind ly invited to oall 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 vou have first called on us. WEISS POUT, PA. Branch Store, Lehighton. The ladies of this city and vicinity are invited to call and sec tlie most lusiuonable line oi new and seasonable millinery goods ever exhibited in this town now on display in our 13aza:u of style and fashion. Careful attention will be paid to the wants of our patrous and satisfaction will be guaranteed m every pav ticular. Tl'l'ile our prices are very low you will find our goodt to be the very best und we will merit your confidence and pat ronago by always furnishing the most fashionable millinery at (he very lowest prices. Respectfully, res mm i m a.. Btn H Bs ti m aft.. &?U HWHli K no tJBUtvyUUUrj Vieand's Building, Baninvay, JLeiiightoii. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON FECTIONS AND FRUITS. WE AKE now nicely located in oar new store room and with increased facilities and conveniences are better tliiin over pre pared to cater to tlio public. We extend an earnest Invitation to the people to call and see us at our handsome new store. Ice Cream aad Confections re. liou't buy elsewhere lint 11 ytfii call fliidxlearu our w iiinnllty lit sboit iiotlee. be promptly supplied nt the very lowest m Ice prices, wo lurnieli nil nitiors ut ( mini in SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI :UL JEWELRY. WE CAKItY as lino and as complete a line of the above goods as can be .found lu any Jewelry Store In Carbon county. We bave all the newest novelties aud tho prices aie the very lew set. jK""('ome and see us before you buy. Ill All the Yery Latest Novelties Ohas. H. Nusbaum, BUIDGE STREET, 1VEISSPORT, PA. oys REX'S BON MARCHE. GLOBE WAREHOUSE. WarehonsE. waEues. A line of :JG inch Dress Cloth, with rough wool spots, a full assortment of colors and what we consider would be very good value for G5 cents, but to sell quickly will close the lot at 49 cents. If you want n good black Bilk at about 20 per cent, lower than usual price, we can show a variety of makes that cannot, be beat Just received. a large line for you to choosejrom dur ing the past week. Wq always show good valuu iu Black Drqse Goods but nt proiont wo own somo specially ohoico stufts in fancy Bedford Cords, Boppe and Henriettas that aro sure to interest you. Uomo and look at thorn. O '! 1 RODHiMt, limit r tl.t Hotel, it ,nk Man l, lot ,i '-iinK.td h.Ui! I.. in i M i i I.im t! n Itr s )l hi t.ji ii , ui t U.'tnilt Uii i lull UiH-of !.u . tnl i t Wt art- olluiK wati'iu1- an. I clocks f.iU Imy tliLti. I S Kork ..tfPt.t Lt-hlK'h ton. i i l where pu H hit MAN H.mv iid.t, V t con . .ttltin ud i .tit U. k, ouh i la c in t nil bit v UuhI'tS ("ream turtbe fare U.I m iN, dj-i Mi.te (he i- liin(liuiii-rtt fin .lj ll'rlll t Ml i HHAVIM. s v , i: uiMa, in i.ttUiK hii'I - 1 nl.. i. Ii.iii - .Hill i-t '( i T. mil hi LliN Vou will Hud us In the lead with more Fresh styles and llcautiful Ooods than ever. Large oppoituniiles to buy your Fall and IFlnt. r Uoodi are offered. Our enormous stuck of Seasonable. Stylos Is opened aud ready. I 'i Ices within the reach of all, and I now is the time to buv. NOTIONS Wo have looked well to tbe needs of our Notion and Fancy Uoodi Ueoarlwent In selecting the stock for this seas jm, aside from tlw .taple articles lo dally use we have in ado special ufforts to secure little novelties, that are always useful as well as ornamental. HOSIERY, UNUSKWKAlt AND UI.OVE: -The beat selections aud popular sty ics prevail iu inis department, as tne scope oi - iioicb it iuco. ns oi course earry all firados of tjoods, which are sold on their merit'- We lead the trade In those lines, because we sell the Best Goods at the most liberal prices. COHhETS, and MUSI, IX IT.VDKItWEAJl I'bls department Is fully opto I be standard at all limes DUKSS f.OODS, 11 LACK (iOOUS and SII.KS-We ar .;tei mined lo uko this department win, aud-you canu- l f.nl t b, ; Ya.od with our stock. The assort ment Is lari: and so var!, i hi piii .is to ni"(t ti i: 1 1 ot .ill. i l..M i.' uMl'tilli.s .ml lil.WKl.i l'hii.o.i ikparltuont that appeals t i In-iioc.-'.f i, i, i-on&i ijuviUj', . .tic suortiim a to.lt ttiat will delight every bouse k, ' -i-r. liy oilcilii; L' -nt'iuiis nidi. cements in ptir-, for thoroughly tiret-cla&s soods LIN1-.NS ,nl DOMK.M'iC.s Our showing. Ibis department of Maples will be ai;iivt'i.:ii'il nu y -!,n'v J lj u s i , at nu cairy at. immense assort men t of everything u ii.umiii.' u tli - in, - .i ii.l ,u e alu't u to the times, uualUies and prices combined. .SE UMl 1 l.Ki'K ( Alil'KTh, lU'CS 4ml CUIlrlAlN- Our assoitmeut in NomiukImiii ( url.uns 1.111110' be mi-elli d 111 ilesin r.nl qualities for the -tj low 1'lico ;it which lln ure otTen-.l. V, F.ill patlcrns 11. .locjuett and Kxtia Kine Knnrua llu-i it 1 uht lie''- Ymi vi'l have to see our ( pets to act .un borl of sn idea of ttli.u,- e.tu , Vev, t- tti . is in 11 e v.nl 1111; coloi ii. -, embiaeii, i.ii iu ik - .-.t.d i,iihIi. , i llh INM Xco..tli,,o,ir lii.rti, UepHitm ut, which has no equal iu this sec- No. 711 HcllTliltfln Stl'fifif lion. ( tiokv stocks of f,erj ibiiis; that Is necetf iry to make it lirstclass has beeu ' " ' ",v", wl- "- caicfoily looked nftci. A trial order mil eonvlne, -mi ilia! ne uie leaders in this line. ' As I" ii.i.ilu 11 s an 1 one. ". tl n:e al n liuhl lobE URiiAUWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa, Allentown Pa.