t Thl l'uir lm 1tn entered ittliel-lilg1i tonVml lllllrn on Heroin! Cliiaa Mutter The Carbon Advocate MtiitmiTON. vhnna. llalra fur 111 AtltrrtlitpKl liiirtfr Niillrri - - ' 55 Anil itoi iN.illi-. - nnniiiUinrr. N-'Iim'. - J" UliiiiTO Nollre- 'IIS AtlmtitUtraUir ftitn rt -aw 3 00 one Dollar ami Tn. nH rn- ( l ilts will her; alter be Imai l.tl'U eliaraed w lien suhicrilillolrt uie tint paid in u imuu e. Z . .... ...Ii... lIUii.illllnillHl ttt lllf HI- poalu) i aril mni tlir n'uueM win be constiii Mill SATURDAY. AUGUST 20, 18B2 Coon Fltla Clrculallon iMXgn llian that of snj IVeefclj Hwapapr In ma uounij, To Delinquents. iou get the Cahbon Advocate by mail, Just look ntt lie direction tab on jour paper, anil you will we Just how much you are Indebted tor the imper; l.n ua,n liV lYmlnl Note. MollDT Order or Greenbacks without delay. Wo iikkiI tlieinonev n dollar ortwo to each ! not much, the asregato to us amounts lo linwlrecla of doMiirs. C ome, gents, pony up. Address. II. V. MORTHlMElt, Prop. LchlBhton, l'n. iinitmiiiuiiici livinir In llita neighbor hood will please ca nuil settle, nnil save 'ii cents lor coaecnoii. Leuiuhtok and Weissport are stand. Ing Idle. We ncod Industries and other towns loss pretentious than ijenigtnon nre securing the prizes. lt our peo pie awake and progress. Tut APOLoaHTS of Uurgess Kuutz, ashamed of his unwise use or power in orderiug n police otllcer to the council room to perseryo order, are now saying that it was all meant as n joke. The excuse is entirely too flimsy for sens! liln neonlo to bo enllod by. Irftus have another. strenuous ellort should bo made to net at the bottom of the manv cases of "child murder" so that tho guilty nitrtles can bo broimht lo punishment it is n illsoraco to Carbon county and a heathenish showing on tho part of the mothers of these Innocent oirsprlng. The latest find is n skeleton of n child near East Penn. Somebody is guilty of murder just as heinous as that crime can possibly be aud they should bo punished. This business must bo stopped. Weatu inarms had its big lire and the probabilities now nre that they will soon have a tiro department. This town was practically at the mercy of the Are lleud nnd without outside as sistance Weatherly to-day would bo but a smouldering ruin. Hut Wealli crly is not tho only town that has been careless about n.llre department, Le blghtou, Wcissport, Lansford, Summit Hill are in the same boat, and all of these places should now take warning from Weatherly's loss. Hos. Allen Ciiaki is dearer to tho peoplo of Curbou county to-day than over if that is possible, lie is an in corruptible, Intelligent, dignllied and courageous Democrat, lawyer and citizen and if nominated unci electod to Congress will represent tho old 8th district with credit, nbility and honor. Without Mr. Craig tho prosent har monious Democracy would not bo. His presence quieted the discordant clement and his wise suggestions brought about tho harmonious condl tion that exists. Tho Democracy of this county should honor Hon, Allen Craig, becauso to-day ho is one of our most brilliant, ableandcapablecltlzcns The locomotive engineers of Pennsyl vania havo decided to take steps to get rid of the boy operator. Tho sort of curse ho is no one knows better than tho engineers who do not proposoto have him endanger their lives any longer They will ask the next Legis. latum to pass a bill providing regula tions for tho employment of telegraph operators. The lequirements they advocato will be that every person be fore taking au olllco shall have had one year's experience; shall not be under 21 years of age, and shall not be assigned to block signal work without having had some experienco in that kiudofwoik. There should also bo a regulation forbidding an operatorto be on duty more than ten hours a day. For a yeah past tho peace and harmony which Democrats were pray ing for seemed out of reach until the annual county meeting on last Monday when the two factions of the party came together with a clash and a noise that threatened a continuance of the trouble, but the sun was brightly shin- ing behind the dark clouds that threatened so much destruction nnd and when they cleared away It found a reunited party with tho leaders of both factions willing to sacrifice all personal ambition to the success of party aud any candidate who might be nomlnatod at tho convention on next Slonday. That thero is any question of tho sin cerity of the leaders we have no doubt. It is to their interests individually and collectively that little Carbon hows cUse to the lino uud asserts its old time Democratic majority. There will bo no quibbling, the time for that it Is pact, it condition now confronts th party and we must make the best of it. Uet to work! lie who nineties now Is a traitor: the put is behind us, dead. 'Ihe lEujal nine Line, 'lliose nlioliaietiMHl the lloyal lllue Line I iw.en IlilUlFl.liiH anil New Inrk. well k nan that tlmt line IsdeMfrvMll) arrredltod aslielug llu llnral lerr ut railroad In the country, that ilMuai'luiaie Ihe llli.t numulocrut, awl Uiat an (mini run more smoothly an.! are the taslMt in the ttorhl Th those, howeer, who liait oner used Ihe 1 1. Hill lllne I.I lie. Uw lullowlim ali.traet Irani niter written by an einluNit railroad uuui.hiii lo .i gentleman connectMl l!h Ihe lleadmi: Hull nail Hrstelu, will iloubl- linproie lull i,, nnt Alu-r ihe usual formal trerllnm, the 1. 1 1, i n j.u "I hare just taken" ut first rhle on Hi, ite.ulihK, bating coutt over Iinui New Voil, llns iiHirnuia mi your 11.30 A. M. lloal Hlue Li ii, train, .mil 1 1 aiiuot refraiu from couaratulatlu' i.it on 1,,-hm i ontieelad wHh as suocrh a rail! nan Vt in.i.lr .ulli- utter mile lu JuMteaM-omK mil Ihe ti.im run :ih hiiiouuiI) as lllougll not e, .-.tliiii. ten ml!,- ja-r hour. The a)iiolutllieuL lin,- llrl lass, and Inewrhad libeller illlili. i hi ,ii,i Iwlter sentsl uu an) uiuiua car ' (oiiuueudtiliiiii fi.'iu tin- sonne Hueueetbis i-aine, iiiuhI hai i I., , ii i.iiih.uhirl ifratlfyluR lo thclteadliiK Hiilio.id ollli lals. It has alwas been Ibealui ! ll.i ir.-ietit Keadlim manafe nienl to iiruviilt- Hit- er hest tor Its balrom. and the sen li - on the Koal lllue Uat, u well as on othei uiiitioni, ol Ihe 8 stein, Is conclusive ev idi-ai e ot su i r In thai iiiret'tlou. That Uie dlM-lulMt4l publk- aunrei-lale these eBoru, ana reoaguuu the la. t ttaaiiu- llo)al Hlue I.lue iralnsartas adiertl-d, ihe lluest, taslaalaud safasllntlie win Id, to avldem-ed h Hie col staailly liareii.ihn imniueiis on that Une. lleliahirul l-uvrii I'arly. Mia I'Immi Kiint, Kutv a pleu-uut Hud most riijiiyulitt- lunn iiarty Fi ulsy eeutng is) houoi of ht-r guests Misses Helen and Hull u lirpeutir,of Blooms buig. The larn-luwn iih- nicely lllu luiuatod xwth t'hiiioae liuiterns uud during- thi t-wniug a btimptuuu up psr as hei red Those (iieseut vme MIsmm Ur-sii W ill . "itii limn and t-lla Laui , ,i .i.sp.ni I. Ila J-tii stermaolo i ! Mli-utuwn -li-mi ,kt-i, of rjastcii J i H I ut .in.l Muitiu ttoraer, !. t "h M-si t' Klein tup ,.l Mhui u Chunk. Charles llsuk.l Robert luti, 1-M lionivry. Id KunU. I I. t. Clunks and Berger. STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. The Heat ol News Culler! l'roio a Multi tude or Rourees. The new iron county bridge on the site of the former Hlery's Bridge across the Iehlgli at Lower Catasauqua has been crmpleted, and Is now open to travel. A retrenchment of expenses by re ducing wages of employes is being made by ltobcrt II. Coleman, the Leb anon iron ore and railroad magnate, by which ho purposes to save 810,000 n mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiner, of Leb anon, one year ago lost their son Chas. by death. The lad was greatly attach ed to n bloycle, which, after his death, was put Inja box and placed upon his grave In the Mount Lebanon Cemo tery. Upon visiting tho cemetery re cently It was discovered that the box had been broken open, the bicycle re moved and carried away. A rattlesnake six feet longand whose tall was adorned with twenty-eight rattlers was killed by Allen Urlcker, nenr Clreeusburg. The winding of the great Ilrown wire segmental gun, which has been In pro gress nt Uirdsboro for some time, has been concluded. Thirty-seven miles ot wire one-fourteenth of an inch thick wero used. The tensile strength of the gun is 1G.',000 pound to tho sqtiaro inch; elastic limit, 103,000 to the square Inch, nnd tho elongation after rupture, 11 per cent. The bore Is five Inches, and the gun is intended to tho eclipse all of its kind. Unknown toner parents, Miss Emma IJroyna, of Shamokiu, was courted by Calsar Kenna, a Frenchman, aged C!, It has been found that ho deceived her. Ho wanted to marry thoyoungglrl.but it was found that he had deserted a wife aud family In Paris ten years ago, Jacob Dertchen, of Spring City, a butcher, had both legs cut off at the knees at Ttoyersford, on the Phlladel phia A Reading Railroad. He was a passenger on the train and had fallen asleep' He did not wake up until the train had started and then jumped. His Injuries maybe fatal. The well-known wandering gypsy, Charles Smith, was arrested in Carlisle Sunday, charged with kidnapping two of Cieorge George Xclslcy's children. The little ones say he gave them candy to Induce them to get into his buggy. He then changed their clothes and tried to escape. Tho first stone of the Columbus monument, presented to Scranton by tne Italian residents, which will be un veiled on October 21, was laid Sunday. jonn umier, a young man residing In the Western end of Ashland, was struck by one of the swiuging boats at Washington Park Monday afternoon, sustaining lujurles from whicli lie is not likely to recover. Owing to the very general Improve- ment In the iron market the steel works at Stowe, near Pottstown, will increase its force of operatives several hundred men, and run on double time, uegimung August -1. Robbers broke into the residence of Harry Dcpuy, Jenkintown, Sunday nlglit, and stole a fine gold watch nnd a largo purse of monov. En I rnnco was gained through tho front door. There Is no clue to tho guilty parties. Keystone Furnace, No. 2 Reading, owned by tho Reading Iron Company, is auout ueing put lu blast. Keystone Furnace, No. 1 was started up several days ago, and is working splendidly. Tho output of the two furnaces is about one hundred tons of iron per day. Tho Clreeusburg Tress says: "Mrs, John Welty, of Richer avenue, is the possessor of a curiosity in the shape of a pickle 35 years old. It was grown by her mother, Mrs. Jane Craig, on what is known as the Russell-McFarland farm, near Stony Springs, in. 1839. It is oncased in n long, Blender glass bot tle, of the style in vogue then, In which it was growu, having Deen placed there in when only a blossom aud allowed to grow until it filled the bottle. It was then severed from tho vine nnd the bottle filled with alcohol. It Is to-day remarkably well preserved and Is very highly prized as a relic by Mrs. Welty." uno or the peculiar sights that Inter est Upper Gwynedd folk Is a circular corn field on Joseph lloorse's farm. Last year this pleco of ground was laid out for a race track, but as such was not a success. Mr, Uoorso plowed It up last sprlug and planted It with corn which has now growu up, making one of tho oddest looking corn fields in tho country. air. and Mrs. Ashton O. liorliek, memuers oi tuo Moravian congregation at liethlehem, will erect a $39,000 chapel on tho grouuds of the new Moravian Theological Seminary, In that place. It will be callod the Helen Stndlger Memorial Church. Tho gift Is la remembrance of the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uorhek, who uieu a year ago. Two months have elapsed since the Titusville and OH City disasters took place, and there has been little pro gress in the rebuilding of e t her citv. Iti Titusville the two long bridges across Oil creek ut Perry and Frnnkllu streets wero swept away, and, though tne Uratity Commissioners promised quick rebuilding, nothing has been done. Ono rellnery aud one machine works only of tho many destroyed nre rebuilding, though some other lulus- tries may deulde to live again. Ileaer Meadow as a llorough, A writer to a Hazletoti paper advo- owie me Incorporation of Reaver Mea dow as borough In the following words: "A borough organization for Reaver Meadow would be u step in the lino of progress nnd one that would put our town nbreost of the sprightlleat lu the region. Our people have enterprise anil display excellent taste In thear rangement and beautifying of their homes. This Is often unnoticed by strangers, nut when you look to our side walks and consider that we are without street lights it detracts some- wlmt from our disposition to glory. i lieu too, mere Is lawlwwuew. au in vaslouof Individual rights for which there is no redrew. A Imrougb gov eminent would go along way toward the solution ot these dillleultles and stum re to us conveniences we do not now poateaa." Notice, The Committee ot Rules, appointed by the Carbon county Demnoratlo Com mutes, Hereby gives notice that at the oomlng County Convention, they will move to amend the present Rules, by substituting for them the Warren coun ty srstwa, a advertised In Ihe Maueh Chunk Dswoorat In August, ISCO. JuttK J. O'llaiSN, W. a Uimt, Javis Suith, Janes Rsisun, Ueumok HrvaicKUt, Cotuinittee. Switchback Tluie Table. .1 Ira v t3 bnu tiiiiuk lNiMit, I' pi I fcUurb IlllUkUtW, iu iv iuu it j. (t i an. jo. k' Htllt . 44 III ltt-5 htiltntilC Hill l u iu iiud 1110 a in, ml 1. J 1 m i jo, 4 ii Mild ii 1 1 (i in staiiila lveSWithhaiikdapuisUucS uaunk at 1A Lea Biuiuuli Hill ai ass and a.siii. m H. J. aimFOKD. bupt rss. t TIIIIKK I.KIIIOIITONIANS IN A W1I11CK. fortunately Tltey Kseapeu Without Ser ious or Saver Injury. The Knight Templar excursion that left Alleutown two weeks ago had on board Charles and W. II. Ubert and C. Rrlnkman, of Lehighton. They had Intended being absent a month which period they would devote to Bight see ing. At Clinton, Iowa, Saturday the excursion train got in n wreck. The particulars are as follows: The train, composed of nine cars, lott Denver, Col., at 12 o'clock Thursday night nnd met with disaster near Clinton, In., on Saturday, one crowded sleeper going down a steep embankment. N one was killed, but fourteen were Injured. Among the number being Charles E. Rrlnkman and W. II. Obert, both of town, who In the telegraph reports are said to have but slight bruises. now the accident occurmed. The train was making a rapid run through Iowa over the Chicago and Northwestern Railway. It had made the run from Cedar Rapids, Including all crossings nnd stops, a distance of eighty-one miles, in one hour and fortv-flvo minutes, and on reaching Clinton something became daranged abotit the trucks of the sleeping cor Uonibay, the third car from the rear of tho train. It began to lurch from aide to side just as It was crossing a creek bridge. At an altitude of about twenty feet on the top of the grade the lurch ing of tho cor Rombay caused one rail to become loosened on the bridge and the two rear cars, Canton and Corsica, were derailed, the last cat, Canton, go ing down tho steep embankment and landing lu tho mud. The passengers were thrown from side to side in the car as It fell. All the interior fixtures of the cor were disarranged or broken, as well as the glass in the doors and windows, yet, strange as it may seem, no ono was killed. The railway com pany harried surgeons to the scene of tho wrock, and other assistance was given tho wounded passengers. Chas. and Will Obertand C. E. Brink- man arrived home Wednesday a. m, l'upular anil Welcome Visitors. "The visit of F. J. Stettler, A. M., Principal of the West Pittston Public Schools, to Slatlugton during the week, who is accompanied by the estimable wife, must have proved to him more than usually pleasant, says the Slat, ingtou News. On every hand he has met with a cordiality worthy of his good qualities. Prof. Stettler had charge of the Pub lic Schools here for fifteen years, dur ing which time he earned for himself a reputation second to none In the State. During vacation time he established a Normal Institute for the preparation of teachers and College Students, which was attended with a success, the fruit of which is yet prominent and will last in our midst. The present position occupied by the distinguished monitor and scholar at West Pittston is one of the most im portant In the State, and we under stand that the tuition fees, from out side the pale of thejdistrict, is a most lucrative one. May his many friends and admirers have the pleasure of greeting him for many summers to come is the earnest wish of the News." Prof. Stettler was principal of the Lehighton public schools for one term and both himself and wife have very warm friends here. RiX'itirr sticiKTV gossip. Rnt'lcty 'lld-lllts of Interest to the Mem bers or the rr'atemlty. There will be au Important meeting Maj. Klotz Commandcry, IC Q. E., of town, on Monday evening. Their tenth anniversary was ap propriately celebrated by Col. James Miller G. A. R., Post at Weatherly on Friday evening. Hundreds of people wero present. Onaden Ituetteu Castle, No. 310, IC. G. IJ., of town, couferred the Pil grim's Degree on one candidate aud received two proposltious for member ship nt the session on Wednesday evening. Champion Council, Jr. O. U. A. M, of Millport, will hold their second an nual grand plo nio on Saturday, the 27th Instant, on which occasion there will be addresses by well known mem bers of the order In the county. The Junior boys should give an earnest, hearty patronage to Champion Coun cil. Slatingtou Castle, No. 200, of Sltlug ton, Is perfecting arrangements for a grand demonstration for the celebra tion of its fifth anniversary on October 21 and also in honor of the 400th anni versary of the discovery of America. They have extended an invitation to most of tho castles and commanderies In the state. The Eagle Knights of Slatlugton will spare no pains to make the event ono unparalleled in the his tory of the order, Edard S. Deemer, state secretary of tho Jr. O. U. A. Mn was a guest of Mt. Tisgah Council at Mauch Chunk the other night. The secretary Is a very pleasant and agreeable gentleman and made many friends, Thoso from Lehigh 101, who were at Mauch Chunk on the occasion, were Al Hagenuan, Jos. N. Rennet, Jr., and G. W. Morthl mer, who wore excellently entertained by tho genial Al Bartholomew, Al Ileers, George Whitehead and others. The old Presbyterian church nt Reaver Meadow which was purchased by Washington Camp, No. 219, P. O. S. of A., will soon be as line a hall as is lu the region. It stands eighteen feet higher than the old foundation. The upper portion will be a handsome ly furnished lodge room, while the basement portion will be used for liells, entertainments and anniversary soci ables. Not wishing to make the floor smaller than It now is an addition of sixteen feet has been built, which will be occupied by the stage. On the night of opening a free ball will be given after au entertainment, whleh will be glreu by the members of the lodge. The following la a description of official charm and buttonette, adopted by the Supreme Oastle, Knights of the Golden Eagle: Design to be an eagle, yellow or gold in color, with wings spread holding in its claws a bough upon whleh it Is perched. The head of eagle to be turned to right side. On breast of eagle to be a shield of the same style and proportions as the de sign held by the Supreme Master of Records. Shield to be of red enamel with raised letters K. O. E. In gold, po. sltiou of letters same as design held by the Supreme Master of Records. Site ot eliarm one inch longand thres-quar, tsr lueh wide. Eagle not to be flat The buttonette to be the same design as charm. Site of eagle five-eighths of au inch long and tlve-elghtha of an inch wide. Eagle not to be flat. Thr from Maurh CMtuak John Kerrigan U vUitiug at Free laud. Mrs C. V LeuU, of the ft aide, I ib vHltiug at Audeurittd I - Wm Hherty, Jr, wbu wua before 'bquire BojfW MontUj to aotwr th oUarge of lareeuy prfrird by Harvey UotMr, wm dlfiohargd. There was no eridauoe. UAll.ltOAII NOTl'.S Httort Paragraphs That Will be of Interest lo the ltallruad Hoys. t The P. A It. Rallroa-tl Co. la prepar Ing u new sign post to be put at rail road crossings. Instead of only the words railroad crossing, there will bo added the words, "Stop, look and listen.'' The signs nro now being made In the shops at Reading nnd will be put up in tho near future. Itesolullnus of Itesjiect. A committee appointed by Rluo Ridge Lodge, No. 105, Order of Tontl, reported the following resolutions which were unanimously ndopted: WitPRirAS. In view of the Iota e have sua tallied by the deceaae nt our Ilrother. Alrln J. milium, anil sun iien,ieriumiusuiiinst ujiinnB who Mere nearest and dearest to him. there fore be It IlaHiiLvri,. That It la A itiat tribute to the nif ntnry of the departed to nay that In regret tine Ida removal from our midst we mourn for one tho was, In every way Horlhy o( our rr eri huh resaru. ItFsot.VKli. That we sincerely condole wllh the faml!) of Ihe deceased on the desne nsatlou vrllh which It has nlenaed Dirltie l'rovldenee to nnilct them, and commend thetn for consolation to I Mm whonrders all things for the best, nnd Vinuae ciiasii'WMiriiin are iiieani ill mercy. IIPaniA rn. llial these resolutions he anrpnd noon Hie records of Ihe lodge, and a copy theie. of be transmitted to the family of our decease,) uroiner anu ue puiiiisneu in ine i aiihhh an VOCATF. Ilrjinv .1. luiRTarv, I Vt!t.LtiM IMiNii, '-Coinmlltee. five. 11. KrMiutiiit, 3 J ijb q WEI89PORT, PA. Jttst before school opens it wont bo out of the way to talk for n moment about TABLETS nnil to bring in incidentally a wortl in veferencu to stationery of all kinds. Now, in Tablets, we haven't got the largest or best assortment in the world, but we have as nice an assort ment an can be found hereabout and the prices are very low: "When school opens you will need a Tablet, then why not buy it hero Low prices, good paper, etc. In writing paper and envelopes we can sell you a pood article very cheap ; why not buy hero we will appreci ate your patronage and treat you right. Gome and we us. BIERY, The Druggist. POETRY -ON WHEELS ! Wontil ou ounfort kuntr. As ;ou huckstering o, Oyer c'ounlrj roads all tninoth or rouijli f Try the "Oil Tempered Spiliis," Winch KrelJler puts In, And your platforms ride easy enough! Or have ou a notion. To eel rid of horse motion, Except the motion fenxthwUe ? Theu Ret the "llanner Spring," IVslrr, Sold by Kreldler, the dealer, And yon will he sure of tvluntug the prize. Has your hoite a iulck gait, That he can well wall ? And hen all the roads are just awful Tnen get a low "Coming" of Harry, Fob Sixty-five DolmihI don't tarryl And he'll run ou all roads that are lawful. The up and down Jetk, The shafts every way work, You can now effectually cuke, llj busing the Old Ellptlc Spilng t)le. Fram Kreldler's nice pile, And you'll no longer these evils uunum:. Is your horse an old plug, Whose grave should be dug ? Ah I A Spindle linger will make It so easy, Which KrelJler will sell, Wllh top made so well, For Fifty Iiollara I so hieeiy. Heavy and Light Itepalrs Prompt, Cheap, and Good. A plcasnre to show Goods. H. n. KriEIW.Elt, Weissi-oht, Pa, Executor's Sale OF VEltV VALlABIX Meal Mstntet The untie rl gnetl Ei ecu lor ol the Estate tt Mary Miner. latA of the Horough ot Wtlsipcrt. iltrtnutoi, wtllsfllat imblle aale on the nreinises. iu viMixrt, iiartMiii vuuiuy, i run SaturilJ)'. SKPTRMnElt, 3, 1892, at two u'elork i. in , thn ftillowlnK very aliiaWt? ICal KUtf. to-wlt. AllthMsetnooeitaln l.oTH OK fl V.vyM OP O UOUN . tutuate on ttwt TToith kle of llrklde Ktrert. In aaM lUrouah ot Wlat isurt, Cat bon county. 1'a., bouiMlwt by lotaoIO. 1. INllnf rami .John H. MllWr. uuon whloh are rfwiemno i wu-anmi t jcaiuk DlIKLLINt? IIOIISKS, ldisO (rt ami feel, rfsutwtlvelv. with all necMry outbulIUlnKa- Tins i'roiitwl rrr Hiflbty loeatrd. aixl Houhl make a flrrt-flass buiittaa aiand, aoU win 1 sold toftiMr or aeikarairiy ai ine euiion oi iecuior. 1 Miua aud cMssiiUAMa will bp wasla knwn at lline ana ptaae ui aaw. by KstAteof MAU li!fl:ft. deewwwi. Aug. WU, IMtt. PENSIONS ! We want the name uud postotllee ad dress of every honorably discharged bnl.llop nf Miu IIa wnr ulm I, nnt ra- oelrlug u pension or who is not re ceiving as muoii pension as lie is en titled to. Also the name and postofllee of every soldier's widow, child or dependent lnrent who is not receiving or has not received full pension provided liv law. Also The name of every suldierur soldier's heir who lias not received full Pay and Uouxtt as provided by law. New Laws and Itullng pruvide for payment of olatuis which havo - here tofore beeu rejeeted. Xo eliarKe for information. Bend to Pension At torney In oa re of Oahbon Advocate, I)ilghton, Pa. 'ttnlce Notice! All )ruw anlMiraby tluly oauUoMd i al I npro vajaaat Oojuaay ) In tto borou lyMgaww. w aw purpoa wm louiod treajbaaalag will be deitlt wltb to tint full LEWIS WAU K. li. Autf. ft), M NOTICE TO BUILDERS. hrltlrd Bltla Will tie rH.vl nl Ut tu 12 Ul Hiy li-iiibi-r 1st It.', lur llir fin tiuii ui m ituiltlliiB- fu wlikli lu hulii KlfUluun lur f um siiut-Ualiu; fi Hl(-4lfiuitluU tab lie 9Kttu l Ult; oflUe ut IUk damif c wauaauNMiii tim board nc cum nwn th right to reject any or Hexkt HtLLaa J C. Ssjruxi . OomiulutoDeni Attest r. Tlekk NOTICE. The CoiimiiHiloiiers if Cnrbuit ( iuut hereby Sve ttotl that, at l o'clock p. in., on thr SOtti y of 8tttinber, A. I. lA9t. at lh Cottrt Hmib, Maudi Chunk, I'd., they will 811 at pub lic sal. (Ai- tli bent uric that an b nfata ntwl Rr the same, the foiibwinf detcrllcd tract of ml, filth naM tracts wren heivhifofe mtr ehaaeH by theOmtoty CommlwtoneM at fpw- remained unredeemed for FUe enrtandun uirra wm, lor uie ty ui uie . nrtniy, himi narr wnrun, (u w u Name of He- Where pitted Owner. ..orated. Number ot Acre. Win. Adntn, 1'acker Tp.,wA. John Homlir. Thomas lea, " Totin Meam, " .John lEoinlz, .towph SHTItl. " Jl.Bimttrer. Latiaanne lEobert Martin. " .Jeremiah Smith, (leorw Sm It hern. " Cathr'e Hrmvii, Ittdder w a., pan oi im a. 160 a., tHU A. 411 A. an 80 410 803 400 IS) atn 1 203 DOS ICS 440 100 asi 4(0 tto Ilanlat Kvflii.. Win. ItoMefleld. Wm. ltoraefleld. ' Thomas llousler, " John '1 hompann. 7 John atemer, John Hterner. " IMnlel Hartlng, " John Kroner, " Owen lllee, ltttY Utee. ' A., part of Mt A. ' ' Ml A. .rohn Kiiaw, " " 408 iMniei l nomas, " " 2eo John W lama ii, " anu A., nArtof-IOQA. TlronsasfirRdrord, its A. John NeHtt. 400 Holrert (leorite. " " ISO " lAtin Ilrown, lihth ' 100 A. James Podwn, ' 481 lunlel Kitinuudis ' " 43s A.. 118 T. ,JiMt.lVunlfl,HMt Ilm 141 A. Johu M ITIee, " 810 John Onok, " io " 1. ftjiockler, lTfiiiktlii w a. Im. forest twn. MuryCarrf, arey) m A.,iartof 410 A. I'aul tlrter. " m " Hsrba snartr.iWry vltle, 2 lMt, llRSinr Miu.bk. IIAX'I, OA01, J. 0. ItrjJIiirL, OoiiiinlatfoMri Aug. 8, 1K -4a DRUGS, P'Tf- MEDICINES, genuine'nnd hest SOAPS, large line and cheap. WINES, K"0(l fr medicinal use CIGARS, tl'e l,est niade. SPECTACLES, i extensive and increasing ttude. I guar antee satisfaction to m cry customer. PRESCRIPTIONS, carefully compounded. AT tub Central J)rug Store, Dr. C. T. OFFICE OF THE Lehighton Water Co., J.EiituiiTON, Fa., July 7th, 162. I hi-rehycertllY that the lollowlng resolution was a do pi M at a iiieeitiin ot the Hoard of Direc tors of tliis Comuanv hfld on the 41 It ilavof Kksolveii, Thata nieetlnsof the Stockhold ers be i-alled to convene at the office ol the com pany, on the 3rd day of Hepteniher, 1892, between the hours nneand three o'clock p. in., to take action on the approtal or disapproval of the proposed increase of the capital stock of said Company from l.0,Q03 to S30,ooo and that the Secietary he and Is hereby directed to give nonce inrreoi as miuuea oy iaw. HOWAni) REAHOI.UT, Secretary. July 9, 18?-'. Estate Notice. Estate of CATHltlNi; M03SEH, deceased, late ot the Township of Alahonlng, Carbon jimmy, i is. All persons indebted to said estate aie re- ousted to inako imiiiipnt utlhln hit U'oaki and those hat ing leeaf claims against the same will present them without delay tu Otx Weeks, uuij uuiiicuKuuiru mr oruiriitnii m HAMUiiL MOSHK1L Executor. July 2. I'leasant Corner, fa. SPECIAL NOTICE. INVENTORS can secure advice as to the patentability of their Inventions. PATENTEES can receive assistance in the sale ot their ia tent rights, and full in formation regurdlug: PATENTS can be obtained by TKADEMAKKS addressing Washing COPYRIGHTS ton Patent Attorney, In care of Cakbov Advocate, Lehigh ton, Pa. Fine ll'ines, Liquors nnd Cigars. Fresh fleer and Porter. FUKE LUNCH every day from 0.00 to 12:00 a. in., anil every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat you right, Oripualti, tli Carriage Worka, North First Street, Lehighton. ion of Co-Partaliip. To n honi II roueems. Notice l Iwtby, given that tne cojirtisrfelili heretofore exfHtug Oe iwwn Dr. J. a. Zn and llsrta Ijuiry, dome busluesa In tlit lioiuufli uf Wflioit, County of CartMia, la , uodcr the Irm tuuiie uf J a. Zero Co., was (oruaJly illaaohMt oo tto tint day uf July. A. 11.. lMa.by mutual eouaeul. Alluionleti owfaB the firm must be paid to W. P. Olery will busltteu will be rouliaued by lb iiiu sixir inMii juiv w, inui. l)ler MAfllA LAUHY. Now is Your Time! SO Biiilding Lots For Sale! Don't wait, hut como at once and buy ono of theso beautifully located lot. You will be sur prised nt the visw they afford and tho price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. 3hll on oither A. V. SNVDEIt, or It J. IIONUEN, Raat Welatrawt, I'a PRIVATE SALR OF VALUABLK DOUBLE HOUSE. A three tttory double frame dwelhug hoube eoatavuiiig two fine store rooms and twenty other rooms ou uorth Fimt street.tu Lehighton im oifurtnl for aale t itiAl 'aud on eaay terms The build lug is suitable for a botui idant and hab stable aud other out buildlug For furthei iartieuUrs aud term-' call on or addraaa AiiaANDES KIBTLEH, Kibtlor's Restunuit, I Aug. 13. 3w LehigQtou, Pa. J f SEX'S B02T Just llercived a large All Silk nt only 8& 4$ C A N ris." M Is a new wash fnbrir, printed on designs, brmitilul hnisli, FUIiT. YARD WIDE, ONLY 10 0ENTS PEn YARD. Ate onn of ths newest of the line Have them in a variety of colorings and styles. New things in lllack and White ;LACES. ; In skirt and ruffle width, including the popular Point de lrlnult. rnmmm is complete and is up to the times ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elseu here. Seasonable underwear for ladies', men and children. D ROADWAY. Muucli Olmnk, Tn. CHARLES A. GOTH, DKAUil! IN Wttli Wapes; WitBiIoiv SBusdes BOWER'S BLOCK. Opposite First-class Paper Hanging ation and Frescoeing n specialty. House Painting in all its brandies. All work fjuaranteed to be satisfactory. Patronage solicited. WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS "FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we nre confident tlmt it will be to your interest to call md'see us before you buy elsewhere. STou can select here with the same odvantage ns in the larger cities, prices and quality of! goods being the same, anil in some instances better. e also haye a At Onv Usual Low Prices. Respectfully, Kemjsber &c Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. A Present for You! We will give a present to every purchaser of 51 or more a set of views of the lForld's I'mr Iluldings or a lmudsonie pen knife. IFe are determined to make a rushing trade aud are bend; ing all our energies to nmke it worth your while to visit us ; we not only give you presents, but sell you shoes at piices which ought to bring you of themselves. Iteud our price list below : 250 pairs Misses Dongola lliilton. Up or plain, 11 to 2, north $1,60; only . il 10 200 pairs Women's Carpet Slippers, best quality, only 0 MKI palra Baby Shoes, n ell Torlb 80 cenln, only 33 200 pairs Children's NVe.lse Heel Ilutton, ivorlli 05 cents, only .... CO 160 pairs Ladles' Oxford Ties, worth $1 26, only 05 Red Button Shoes and Oxford Ties for Children. MEN'S :-: SHOES. CHOCOLATE COLORED BLUCHERS, CHOCOLATE COLORED LACE, TAN COLORED LACE. 100 palra Men'sXItilit Welaht Klne f-'lmei 25 pairs Men's Don&ola, Kangaroo finish, We sell first class working shoes at lowest prices ever seen iu Allentown. Basics arte FeIco SImi $toi?ef 723 Hamilton Street, Allonlown. AVholesalo ConuaiKsIon Doalpr, East Wclssiiort, ruits&VegetablesinSeason Special attention will be mid FKSTIVA.S with Fruits of all Kinds, Confect tionary, Cigars, cc. At the very lowet piioes and on the very best conditions. Don't maiko urraugemcnts until you have teen mt. O. J. SAEfxER, East Weissport. Tr em en dous MEN'S YOUTHS' yLllIrfllPBUi oyor Offered it KOCH & SHANKWEILER'S. A lht Bummer davit art tiuickh euuiUiK tu m vaiMui.iifiiiiit.1 bffuit it iuui b auu iu oravr Buniiuer iMuiiiiiw Ikm't ntlts llese rare ofptirtuoitlM m thff ftf trMt Woay ttavtn lo im; any OUJfi II H llie rru't itisti iiiauvs iu iuij HOT WK ATI IKK AM) OUK 1 hrnt w ere ueTr m mauy luauctiucut. former Prices Cut lu Two. We quote only a few ef h.iudredn w ch nhuw juu. MUN'S a-rvitwablr Hullt foriueily l&ja, now fen. Nat Mixed Hutu. " S-M. 4 Ktyllmii Made Bull. All Wuul, Tja, " fcM Fwwy Wrllel SuIIji All Wool. " , " All Wool SulU 3 elylei, evira iUm. " l-0u, " cn line Wool MtiiU. xln uueiltv. 12.00. " (LU Flue Caaalawre Bull. UN. M Kaatikwatile Hootch Bulte. M I5.0, e. HEUrrS LOTH OF HAPPIffESa FOU THE U0V8. The areat dmoulrUou oflMarked lKia n l'rioea U Uie preaeat Intwrmtiiur Iftatare of our OMId raat ifeparuwuk. i Boy Bulu Mill Ml laai inual I Mod BWyieeaoie buiw w-, buwi iivui d Harviaaable HuiU me., down Irotu il.au rioa A II wool lTliaH mm s. ruriuvny ,.ow awn uIj aumussU of Pisa llraaa Holla for Bott ISO laotwr oi ovarj rooMijr. 7IIKCH1NBHK WL'aTt.O I And m niuM our Via lot pair meoV peeUtooni, I6e. from art sot pair meo peaiaaioDi.toe. ironi wwriiMnn pwiwwiw.ii.ni. whi ii.rm. swe i ti uT"iuuioou.. ooi, 'roaiijis. MouiaTM. au worn, tnsi i aud iiM Kxcallent Values nnd Tain Coat. Wall Vels, Kuiunwr NM-kwor. Uudcntaar ud Heat' Kin tU.him;,. A Kraal Uo of cautc NvaHs Hliirta. The Hot Wa aivvs Uieai a brief u. Th beat ute uud bat- otue ard loug Shirt iu tb fouul) . Our Uue of Wblw Linen Hbirtn Bud Cullkvrt are uiu-qualld lu flic aud Quvllij WK. WIIXkNtKKUl'l illtili I'ltlUKS Doluirii nre dutiiK u url diiuMt) ilut In Uu' iiiitdf lo aiiburv ('lulliluij juul hum r0UlutDS lu juui luestsure All5tM Iruinsers dimu in fj 19 Ibv tto on, M auH eT.Ou Trouri all no i is . . Kiiuiuti (truism taiuiol lie nl uUtHit our ilOQe.tlJ.uo, atA.tf)iiua t(' Suite u OitltT REMKMBKB tlitrc Mrc lnHidrctl ol olbfr lhtUK lo lulemt )UJi Colue .mil b e ' Out inriisiiut Hiv alwt ttlifHtt A in.ulkl) Ulllv uiour) gul a lulgbl) Uriix way wbei m ii nu) um Clulhin ol Kocli & Sliankweiler. Lanist and Fittest Clotbiug torn the Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA. MARCH E. and beautiful line of 7r. per yard. i? MITNILIJS. light and dark grounds, nil now wash goods for the season, ll'e Our stork of mom in the new shades and differ a A. REX. P. 0., LEHIGHTON, PA. at lowest prices. Ceiling Decor at only WW Oxfords, uortb $2 60, only . 1 50 te Supplying PIC-NICS and Sla n gh ter and ("MILDHEN'S ekue h Uave UMd ftWtUiM-cut lo Cr I(M mt uietoMUDi ma dmmwm ov Hnu Mt m iuw disiuhh auin amm. MKN'HttUITft OO TtMiBTUKK. iatuali so st iMa tsau Hssslaalana' PrisM. jail SJ.S0 Hon' sulti swat s at si w. I u s4 C'SIMrotl al Utosl HMriscM Inst dollabt Itrerstoek of Uaa'e aad YoeaW isJWftr" aalr ateua' MuttaluoM.tl.at, wortti Choice Assortments in SiLfefytiliij All the Newest Things in Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shading, &c., Now on Exliibitition nt Lowest Prices. Give us n CM. Miss Al renin Graver, LeSPa - LADIES' JACKETS, Wis will soil our .allies' (Reefers) Jackets at a reduction. They nre all this season's goodj, in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. There nro about 100 of them, LOT 1 U'ere $5-00, reduced to $1.00 LOT 2 ll'ere $7.00, reduced to $5-50. " (Uedtord Cord Cloth.) LOT 0 Were $8.00, reduced to $6 50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Culton, Weissport. Branch Store, First street, Lehighton. The cheapest place in this vicinity to buy Bedrcom and Par lor Suites is nt the popular establishment of JOSEPH F. REX East Weissport, Penn'a, Over the Canal Urldge. IL'urtiuiiIui' Attention in pnld tu Undertaking In all Ha krauclies. In connection with I lie abore wo also carry a full Una ol FLOUR, FEED, ETC., whicli we are aelline al low prices, (lire uj a call. JOS. F. REX, East Weissport, Penn'a. We always make It a polut to tae nioney for'lhoje people who buy here, by tell Injj the beat Roods at the $ty loweit prfoea. If jou are whe you will buy here and thus secme adatitatse of what we are eouslautly offrrtQK puichasen in the way of nrgalui. Just itow we ate selling FltUlTS AM) VEGHTAULES OF ALL KINDS AT UN1IEA1ID OK l'RICE. WHILE IN Dry Goofls, Groceries, ProvisioE, Ready Mafle Clotlg. Elo We lol4 Ibe fMt sit liock DolLom prlcf l. Colue an J' tee iu. 0. W. KUNTZ, East Weisspoit. I O-l NTS PER QUART! Pic Nics and Parties supplied on short notice. Il'e ulto havo a full line of Fine Groceries, Seasonable Fruits and Pretty Jewelry. o vest irices run on everything Give us a call. B. SC. Culton, Lehighton, Pa. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTl FUL JEWELRY. Arf Binonff the new tilings now , r . heliBve that nowhere in this iisaorlinent to srlert irom at lower nri8. Ur goods are not Hash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. Ti e lbrme in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. 8iinday schools, festivals supplied at low price All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Clias. H. Nusbaixm, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA, Wo are still headquarters for Ladies who nant PRETTY MILLINERY. Just now we are offering new effects in Hkihy Thimmed HATS and BONNFTS, ALL KINDS OF Mourning Goods. Our prices on all goods nre the very lowest. ft' IN - St., Allentown. Bright Flowers ol' Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY illii,ory feot. A rare feast for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see us. Fashionable .City Milliners enables tts to give all the newest J things. Prices tho Very Lowest. ill on exliibition in our store. We county canyon find a prettier IV ' Y 'llBBHBnsSSSSSSaBBBBBBBBBasSSSBsSSSSSSB 'RinSSssSBSSSSSHSlSSHSSSSSS