This rpt has be.n .nlered l lb. lMt ton Post OBle as 8eond laes Matter The Carbon Advocate LKUIOIITON, PHNNA. Hates for Lasul AdierlUlnli Charter Notices M "J Auditor's Notices. J S Commissioner's Notices " J S Divorce Notices - J Administrator's Notices ' ' . S axwutor'l Notlca On. Dollar and Twenty-Five Cults will here after be Invariably charge A when subscriptions are pot paid In advance.; you wish your paper discontinued at the plratlon ol your term ri.r.Ati notlty us or postal card aud the request will be compiled 'with. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 18!r2. Bona ald Circulation Larger than that ol any Waealy Newspaper in tha County, A LIE NAILKU. lUtjcn Chunk, Aug. 21, 1892. Editor or the Advocate : Borne of my enemies have been circulating the report thatl had made a compact with Mr. B. J. Kuntz, Republican nominee for the Legislature, to elect him to said office. I desire to say through your columns that It Is rALSE, and that I am heartily for W. F. Blery, the Demo cratic nominee. Yours truly, Geo. W. Kmek The Btrovdsbdro Times was almost burned out by Are last week but with a commendable enterprise, push and spirit ihe Jlvely paper roaches us only a few days later, but with all of Us usual brightness. We oonobatulate the lively Allen- town Critic on the success it is achiev. lng and sincerely hope that as each succeeding mile stone Is passed It will continue to add lustre toitswell earned laurels. The Critic Is a good morning paper. Had it sot been for Hon. Allen Craig, of Mauoh Chunk, the Democrats of Carbon would experience another split In their ranks during the present campaign. Among the large array ot leaders, representing both factious, he was the only person who seemed lo have any Influence over the audience at at Monday's meeting. Although not an Esseb fighter be was nominated by that faction for temporary chairman and would undoubtedly have been elected without question had he been nominated Dy an uninterested party. When Monday's battle was at Its high' est pitch aud Indications pointed to another disunion he brought peace and unity when all others failed. As matters now stand the party Is one. Ilazleton Sentinel. Whenever and and wherever work ing men have resorted to violence It has been In despite of the counsels ot the leaders of their organizations, not because of thelrorganizatlon. In every case hot-headed men casting aside the counsels of prudent leadership have resorted to violence, giving the oppor tunlty t a corrupt and venal press to ascribe the work of the lawless mem. bers to the organization Itself, until In the publto mind, which Is biased by the reports In the dally press, labor organizations have been placed In tne same category with anarchist organi zations, and this cruel Impression is embittering the minds of the men and helping to bring about the very conuT tlon of affairs which the press repre. sents as already existing. Meubers or the Grand Army of the Republlo are looking forward with eagerness to the coming national en campment which win ue nem ai wasn ingtonln September. It is expected that it will be the greatest reunion of veterans held since the close of the war. It Is thought that 100,000 people will visit Washington, many of whom have not been there since the war, and at least 00,000 of those will be battle worn veterans who will fall into line and march past the fraud stand nnd be reviewed by the president, The spectacle will probably almost match in Interest the grand review of the armies of the union which was held in the national capital at the close of the rebellion. The posts In Pennsylvania are making preparations to have this state represented in a manner worthy of Us part In the great struggle. The Carbon Advocate all along lire dieted that harmonious unity would come out of Democratlodlscord. There was nothing whatever to be gained by factional lighting and the rank and file fjreed the leaders to a unity that has all the indications ot perfect liar mony. The county meeting was the first step, followed by the county com mlttee on last Monday re-electing Hon, Michael Cassldy to the chairmanship and then the convention recognizing the great merit of Hon. Allen Craig give him Carbon's conferees for Con gress; re-nomlnates District Attorney Joseph Fisher and named Weissport's popular, honest, energetic druggUt, W, F. Riery, for Assembly, Everybody is satisfied with the work ot the conven tlon, Craig is thoroughly the choice of our people for Congress he la brainy, brilliant, callable man; District Attorney Fisher has made n clean, faithful record for ofilclal integrity and has no opposition In the Eepubll can ticket; W. F. Rlery, for Assembly is a poor, hard-working, self-made. honest Democrat with a host of friends won through a genial, jovial dlsposl tlon and a straight out character. We believe there is no question of the election of this ticket the party Is once more united, while in the Keiiub lican ranks there Is a very noticeable split on the Quay Senator question, Mr. Kuntz, the Republican candidate, must support Quay It elected through the deal that made Gen. Lilly the can uldate for Congressmau-at-Large on the Republican ticket. Betweeu Rlery and Kuntz the former is the most de sirving and will poll a. large vote all over the county and will be elected, Blery must be tliu next member otAs sembly from Carbon county. IT18CUAIBUAN CASS1UV, Harmonious PetuoeratsKlert Hon, Mlchae Cassldj as Couatr Chairman for the Xu- anlnc Year, There was a very uotioable absence of ill feeling at the meeting of the Demo cratio County Committee Meeting at Mauoh Chunk ou Monday morning. The meeting wa rapped to order by Mr. Cassldy and the roll of Committee men were called by the secretary. W. II. Nusbaum, of Lehigbton, uomi nated Col. W. F. Broadhead, of Packer ton, for permanent chairman, aud Henry Belnmau, of East Mauch Chunk, named Hon, Michael Oaaidy,of N'eaqu honing. Mr. Caaaidy was aleetad, toe Tote being 10 to 30. On motion ot J. J. O'Brien Mr. Cuddy's election was made unani mous. Mr. CasaWjr wa eupoKered to select hit own teoretar-r. A 111(1 CONVENTION Of Lively lletuorrala Nominate a Blrontr and Winning Ticket. The Democratic delegates who as sembled In county convention In the Court House, Mauch Chunk, on Mon day morning was a very entbuslastio gathering. Itwasa.clean, Intelligent, earnest convention, made up of the best men of the party from the several election districts In the county. There was no surfeit of candidates the men were not seeking the office this time, but the office was out hunting for the man. All was harmony and it seemed as if all Democrats vied one with an other In efforts for harmonious unity which now controls the party as It has not controlled It In ten years. There was no opposition to Lee W. Stiles, of Packerton, for president ot the con vention, nor was there opposition to Frank Sharkey, of Mauch Chunk, and Hon. James Sweeny, of Summit Hill, for vice presidents. On a motion that the chair appoint the secretaries Mr. Stiles named George W. Morthimer, of Lehigbton, and J. J, O'Brlan, of Mauch Chunk. A protest being entered against the right of R. L. Chambers, of the Second Ward, Lehighton, to a seat In the con vention as a delegate, the chair, on motion, appointed the following com mlttee ou credentials: George B. M. Stocker, of Lehighton; F. P. Sharkey, of Mauch Chunk; D, L. Steward, ot Kidder; Col. Brodhead, of Packerton, and Frank Etk, ot Weathorly. Follow- ing this the convention adjourned its morning session to reconvene at 1..T0 o'clock. afternoon session. At 1T0 o'clock President Stiles rapped the meeting to order and called for the report ot the committee on credentials who reported as follows: That It. L. Chambers be dropped as a delegate from the Second Ward, Le highton; also that J. W. Malloy, of Lansford, and Frank Schwartz, of East Mauch Chunk, be dropped having been elected contrary to the rules of the party." The report was accepted, On motion of Frank Sharkey, of Mauch Chunk, Hon, Allen Craig was declared the choice of the Carbon county Democracy with full power to choose his own conferees. On motion of Al. Sheetz, of Mauch Chunk, George W. Esser and John J. O'Rrln, of Mauch Chunk; A. Hotfeck er, of Weatherly, and George W. Mor tblmer, of Lehighton, were made dele gates to the state convention ot 1803. Hon. Michael Cassldy reported on a change of the rules of the party which were adopted after a little discussion, They appear elsewhere In this paper. The next business of the convention was the nominating of a District At torney. Frank Sharkey presented the name of Joseph S. Fisher and he was declared the unanimous choice of the convention For Assembly George W. Morthimer, of Lehighton, presented the nauie of W. F. Blery, of Welssport, J. J. Boyle, of Mauch Chunk, presented the name ot W. F. Gallagher, of Beaver Meadow; Levi llarleman, of Franklin, name! Dr. W. L. Kutz, of Weissport, and Jos, Fields, ot Lehigh Gap, named Dr. Zern, of Lehighton. Before the ballot ing Dr. Zern and W. F.Gallagher with drew their names and the contest was between Blery and Kutz, which, on roll call, resulted in Ihe nomination of W. F. Blery the vote being 37 to 30. Mr. Blery was loudly called for and responded in a few pleasant words which called forth loud applause, There- was no other business before the convention and adjournment fol lowed. . LIST OF DELEGATES. Audenrled Barnev Bradr. John Waters. Beaver Meadow Edward Keacan Danlei Brogan, Daniel Gallagher, Cor mac McGarvey, Thomas Martin. uioomingdale Jobn Moyer. Bowmanstown Frank Cist. East Mauch Chunk John Rvau. Frank Engler, John O'Dounell, John Boyle, George Betzler. East Feun L. II. Rehrlg, C. E. Kebrlg. i-ast Bide John M. Wood. Franklin Josenh Hunslcker. Levi jiariemau, tuwin oensioger. iiacRietiemte ueorge Leopold. Jeanesville Patrick II. Martin. Kidder North James Byrnes. Kidder South Sefernas Hawk. Landlord. East Frank Helster. Lansford, Middle Daniel Mulbearn. Lansford. West Bernard S. Bovle. jamea msuer. Lausanne Neal Brisliu. Lehls-h-W. J. Keller. Lehiehton. 1st W- O.- V. Morthimer. Lehighton, 2nd W.-Peter Helm, J, Kutz. Lehlshton. 3rd W.-Henrv Rwnrl. u, i, ju. niucuer, uariiu ueinnara. Little tiap- William Christman. Mahoning Mauch Chuuk, 1st W. -Al W. Sheetz," .uuuuu lduqe. mn w. Nvirostfli oiermer, uouerl tswartz, Harnard Mc- uiniey. Mtlloort C. II. Meedsen. finimiel r leius. Xesonehonine Martin Buss. .Tnlm J. i r .. r m, . ..... , ' wuuuirr, muuias a. , aiains. Packer Dayld L. Steward. Packerton W. R Ttrr,,n,j,1 w T. bines. Parryvllle Wm. Bamford. Penu Forrest A. W, Smith. Summit Hill Daniel Wanner. VA .-uuey.joe Arner, Condy Maloy. Towamenslng-MIlt Stemler, Frank Weatherlv E. F. Warner, flan. W. Miller, Chas. Eberllng, Henry Schaefer i ritua rag, .Ugusi iiurkiiardt. Weissport Chas. H. Arner. THK NKVT IIKMOCKATIC HULKS Rule, 1. The annual county meet ing shall be held at the Court House, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk ou the second Monday in July of each year. at 1 o'clock p. m. Notice shall be given by the Chairman of the County Committee In the Democratic news papers of the county. Rule, 2. It shall be the duty of the County Meeting to fix the-day of hold Ing the Delegate elections In the several boroughs, townships and elec tion districts, and alra the time o holdlug the County Convention. Rule, 3. All delegate elections shall be held at the places for holding the General Election In the several election districts between the hours ot two and seven o'clock p. in., and shall be con ducted by a Judge and two Inspectors, who shall have been appointed by the County Meeting for that purpose; and should any such officer be absent the place may be filled by a vote of a ma- jorltyof the electors In attendance, and the certificate of officials holding the election shall be prima facia evl deuce of the credentials of the dele- gates. Rule, 1. The County Convention shall be held at such time and place as may be ordered or agreed upon by the county meeting of whioh publlo notice shall be given by the Chairman of the County Committee. Rule, 5. Eaeh borough, township aud election district shall be entitled to one delegate for every fifty votes polled for the Democratic candidate at thai last preceding presidential or gubercaj torlal election aud whenever the frac tion ahall exoeed two-thirdt of the re - quired number, one delegate for auoti fraction: Provided, that such borough, towneulp or leolton dial riot shall have at leant one delegate aud it kball be tbe duty of tb chairman ot tbe commitUt) ' to prepare a oorrect liat of the number of delegates to which each district in entitled, and publish the same in due time before each convention. Rule. 8. The County Committee stall consist of three members from each election district, who shall be se lected at the annual County Meeting. Said committee shall choose a chair trmu who may be one of their own number or not, as they may elect, and any five of them shall be a quorum when called together by the Chairman and notice of their appointment and the time and place of meeting shall be given by the President of the county meeting at which they were appointed. Rule, 7. The delegate elections shall be by ballot, and all delegates must re side In the district they were elected to represent, but In case ot absence a sub stitute may be made by the delegate, and on failure to make such substitute his colleagues may fill the vacancy. Rule, 8. The credentials of the dele gates Bhall be sent or delivered to the chairman of the county committee as soon after the election as practicable, who shall make and return to the con vention a list ot the delegates, together with the credentials received by him. Upon all questions the vote in conven tlon shall be taken viva voce, anil any five members may require the yeas and nays upon any question pending, In the nomination of candidates each delegate shall rise and pronounce dis tinctly the name of the candidate for whom he votes, which shall be repeated by the Secretary as ihe vote U marked down. Rule, 9. The proceedings of each convention shall be carofully recorded by the secretaries, In a book to be kept for that purpose by the chairman of successive county committees. Rule, 10. All county nominations, ap pointments of conferees and delegates to States conventions, shall be made In the county convention, but In case of a allure, so to do by any convention the county committee may make the ap- pointments thus left vacant and also fill vacancies accuring either on county ticket, state delegates or district con ferees. Rule, 11. In convention a majority of all the votes cast shall be necessary to make a nomination; and no person shall be excluded from the list of can didates until after the fifth ballot, when the person receiving the lowest number of votes shall be deemed with drawn; and so on at each successive ballot until a nomination Is made. Rule, 12. No person shall have right to vote for delegates at a delegate election who failed to support the Democratic ticket at the previous gen eral election. Rule, 13. In convention the nomina tion of conferees and delegates to State Conventions shall be taken up first, and then nominations of candidates shall be made for the several offices to be filled at the ensuing election In the order set forth In the Sheriff's procla matlou; and shall be balloted for In the same order; and In all ballots the districts shall be called alphabetically. Rule, 14. If it shall be made to ap pear to the satisfaction of a majority ot the convention that any' candidate before it for nomination to any office shall have offered or paid ony money or valuable thing, or made any promise of money or valuable thing to take effect in future, as an Inducement to any delegate to vote for him, or any other person with the view of inducing or Becuring the votes of delegates; or if the same shall be done by any other with the knowledge or approbation of such candidate, the name of such can didate shall be Immediately struck from the list of candidates, or if such fact be ascertained after his nomina tion to any office and before the final adjournment, the nomination shall be struck from the ticket, and the vacancy be supplied by a new nomination; and In either case such person shall be luellgibe to any nomination bv a con vention, or to election as a delegate for a period of two years. Rule, 15. If any delegate shall re ceive any money or other valuable thing or accept the promise of money or any or other valuable thing or any pecuniary advantage to be gained, de llvered or secured In the future, either to himself, or to any other person for blm, from any candidate or other per son ior such candidate, as an Induce ment for his vote or under any other pretext, UDon proof of the fact to the satisfaction of a majority of a conven tion such deleeate shall be forthwith expelled and shall not be received as a delegate to any future convention for a period of two years, and during that time shall also be ineligible for any party nomination. Cases arising under this and the next proceeding rule shall have precedence over all other busi ness In convention until determined. Rule, 10. The foregoing rules may be altered or amended at any annual County Convention by a vote of two- thirds of all the delegates nresent. Provided: two weeks previous notice be given of such Intended amendment by publication in the county papers, SKL'ltKT ROC1KTY GOS9I1'. Society lid. nils ot Interest to the Mem bars of lhaj'raterultr. Lehigh Council 101, Jr. O. U. A M, ot this town, will be seven years old next month. The council has a mem bershlp of 215 and is in a good finan cial condition. Assessments Xos. 10, 17 and 18 of the Death Benefit Fuudof the Knights of the Golden Eagle, have been issued due Sept. 1st. The Fund by that time will be one year old and has only cost the members tlO, including the yearly dues, for $1,000. There have beeu 30 deaths. South Bethlehem is making great preparations for G. A. R. day, Thurs- day, September 1. The streets are be Ing arched and extensive decorations are being made. The local G. A. R, committee on parade, consisting of George Jenkins, M. P. Cashner, Joseph It. cress and James Barton, has re celved acceptances from 2000 O. A. R. men, who will be in line, and from about 500 Sons of Veterans. The com mlttee has decided on two camps for entertalulng visitors. Post No. 2, G A. Rand Chaplin J. W. Bayers, of Philadelphia, will attend. A very Interesting seetiou of Car bon Castle, No. Ill, K. G. E., of town, was held on Monday evening. The fol lowing Sir Knights of Wabnetah Cas tle, Mauch Chunk, were present: N. S. Bradley, ErnetQrosa, Fred Weibrecht, E. D. Keenly, Charles Freundt, Fred Neal and Harry Roobke. The membership of the order of Sous of Veterans is as follows. Whole number of camps, 2071, whole number of members, 53,179. The fire strongest camps are Ohio, camps, 215; members 0300; lew 318: Pennsylvania camDS. 177.1 members, 5601; gain 21; Massachusetts, (tamps, 113; members, 5108; gain 7; Illinois, camps, 101; members, 1875; loss 667; New York, camps, 158; members. 1073; loss, 0B. The comparison is be 1 tweeu the end of this second quarter J of I81 and that of the ttret quarter 01 lmL Herbert Beere and Mlta Annie ChmbrUln botn ' Weatherly, were ' cuuried orj Friday. THK DEMOCltATin TICKKT. County Chairman Cassldy, Assainbly, IV, r. nlery. District Attorner J. S. Flshor. THE CCUNTT CHAIRMAN. iapMicHAEL Cassidt, the Democratic County Chairman, was born In what Is now known as Nesquehonlng, In Mauch Chunk township, the 25th day of Jan uary, 1831. He attended the common acbools there and worked In the coal breaker and mines until boyhood days had passed when he entered the Mil. lersville State Normal School as a stu dent; after two years close application to study be graduated with credit. He passed a successful examination and "taught the young Idea how to shoot" from 1872 to 1877. At the county elec tion in 1878 he was elected a member of the State Assembly along with Dr. O. Zern. Ills first term was so cred itable that he was again taken up by the Democracy and re-elected for two years. He distinguished himself while a State Legislator for ability, and in tegrity to the masses of tax paying people by voting ogainst the Pittsburg riot steal of $1,000,000, thus saying 110,- 000 to Carbon County people. From January 1833 to January 1889 he acted In the capacity of Commissioner's Clerk. He Is now associated with Dis trict Attorney Wm. M. Rapsher, under the firm name of Rapsher & Cassldy, attorneys. The managemeut a of politi cal campaign is not entirely new to blm, he having been for several years secretary of the county committee at the time when G. W. Esser was chair man. He Is well and popularly known besides being an Indefatigable worker, and will make a live chairman of the county committee. REPRESENTATIVE. iSTThe nomination ot our popular young townsman, W. F. Biery, by the Democrats for the office of Assembly, meets with the hearty approval of all our people. Mr. Blery is an honest, energetlo youug business man and will poll a large vote aud be elected. Mr. Biery was bora In Catasauqua and he was only four years of age when his father moved to Hickory Run where he had a big saw mill; for the past lit- teen years, however, the Democratic candidate has been a resident of Weiss port. For eight years he has been In the drug business and is looked upou as one of our popular, honest and pro gressive business men. He has beeu a member of the school board for six years past, has been for many years an Odd Fellow and is also a Red Man Tho nomination of Mr. Blery come un solicited. He is a strung candidate and will be elected by a big majority because he represents the common people's many Interests. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. HP Joseph S. Fisher, candidate for District Attorney, was born .38 years ago In the mining village of Jamestown, Panther Creek Valley, Carbon county (now part of the borough of Summit Hill). At the age of 9 years he entered the breaker of the Lehigh Coal & Navl gatlon Company as a slate-picker, at which occupation he was employed for the next three years. At the age of twelve he moved with his parents to the state of Missouri, where for the next four years he was employed in farming, at the expiration of which time the family returned to Summit Hill. Mr. Fisher then a youth of six teen years, without even the merest rudiments of an education, again en tered the coal mines and labored there in for the next four years, during which time in addition to his dally labor he acquired sufficient education to engage in school teaching when he had barely attained the age of 21 years, which occupation he successfully fol lowed in his native township until the year 1881, attaining the highest grade of Teacher's Certificate. In the year 1881 he entered the law office of Messrs, Craig Loose in Mauch Chuuk and by close application to study, so far mastered the technicalities of the law, as to pass a creditable examination therein, aud was in June 1835 admitted to the bar, since which time he has been in active practice in Mauch Chuuk and for three years filled the office of District Attorney to which office he has been renominated. WEISSPORT, PA. Just before school opens it wont be out of the way to talk for a moment about TABLETS and to bring in incidentally a word in reference 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 as can be found hereabout and the prices are very low When school opens you will need a Tablet, then why not buy it here 1 Low prices, good paper, etc. In wnting paper and envelopes we can sell you a good article very cheap ; why not buy here 1 we will appreci ate your patronage and treat you right, Come and see us. BIERY, The Druggist, isnEi., the Leading Photo grapher. Lehighton Cabinet Photographs & Larger bizes. Views or Residences in town aud county at the very lowest priees. rnuuriniL jj . . - ( f twit, pttmtf . V ws.- sfxtssy . .-" , I " """i WiltUMajtaeciKa.' CCtHaTM;al.5l. Estate Notice. Sslaw ol CATI1HINK UtMHEit. deaaaaad. rfljstfpWstaa lodtetad to aald aacata v. ra queiud to make panaaat within flu weeks aaa mesa havlaf laaaleUtsaa against the same wlu praasat theab without delay tn Six Weeks, duly authenticated lor sect lata ant u, BAaiCEL UOtusER. EaaeuUir, July 2. Pleasant Corner, Fa, AMinute Only. Nineteenth century methods of trading allow no old foggyism or loggardiam. They are relics of the last decade. New ideas, original methods, push, pluck and enterpiee are the exigen cies of the present age. We admit no drill season. Everything must be kept on a constant move. Trade must be stirred up with the same activity at the end of the season, as in the be ginning. We think we have struck the right chord when we started our present Low TTater Mark Prices. Warm weather doesn't stop it. Old Sol's burning rays cannot clog our wheel of com merce. Now is the time and we note the fact that we are head qttartersfor all kinds of School Supplies and carry fifty different styles or Tablets at fifty differeut prices. Fine Stationery, Books and Mag azines of all kinds, Pocket Books, French Tissue, Toys, Games and Novelties. Obert's Block, Lehighton, Pa, A POINTER to Buyers. We offer just now a special in vitation to our friendd and patrons to come and see us. The summer is fast fleeting and we will make special prices to sell out our summer goods in order to. have a full swing on our fall and winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Ready-Made (Jlotning. We have no room to quote prices, but they are low enough. T)on't miss this opportunity but come at mce" Then too, we are the recognized headquarters for for all kinds of Groceries, fVuits & Vegetables in Season at the lowest of very low prices. Prompt andcorteous treatment to all and it is no trouble to show goods, Canal Ilildge. Kuntz & Co. East Weisspoi t. DRUGS, pure. MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, larSe l'ne nn( cheap. WINES,0d' for medicinal use CIGARS, tne est made. SPECTACLES, an extensive and increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to uvery customer. PRESCRIPTIONS, carefully compounded. AT TUB Central Drug Store, Dr. 0, T. HORN. OFFICE OF THK Lehighton Water Co. MmiiHTOH, Pa., July 7th. im. i ,.... irttfv that th follawtna- resolution was adopted al a met Unit ol Ike tuurd ol lllrcc lorsolllils Corapauy brld ou I lie ilh dajrol July, isw KasOLvaii, That a weettDE of tbe Stockuold- ... h. ralUrf f n lmiVn St 111 Ofllf 0 Ol ttl6 COm- r,.nu . . Hv nl Mntmher. ISM. between Ute iiours one and furee o'clock p. ro.. to take action on Ilia approval or disapproval ol ihe proposed Increase ol the capital stock ol said Couipany Irom f-'O.ooo to ,u and that the Secretary be aud Is hereby directed to lie nonce lurreui as (ruUIlcu u) HOWAltn SEABOLDT, eecretary. POETRY ON WHEELS ! Would lou comfort Icnotr, Ai you huckstering go, Oyer country roads all smooth or rough f Try the "OU Tempered Spring." Which Kreldler puis lo, And your platforms ride easy enough! Or have you a notion, To net rid of horse motion, Except tbe motion leniihwtse ? Then gel the "liaoner Spilog." I'esler. Sold by Kreldler, the dealer, And you will be sure of lanlug the prlie. Has your horse a quick gall, That b can well wait t And when all Ihe roads are Just awful Tuen get a low "Corning" of Harry, Fon Sirrr-nva. Dollars 1dou'l larry ! And he'll run on all roads that ire lawful. The up and down Jeilc, Tbe shafts every way work, You can now effectually cubk, By builng tbe Old Ellplk Spring style. From Kreldler'a uic pile, And you'll no longer these evils ebduhk. Is your hone an old nlug. Whose grave should be dug t Abl ASplndle Buggy will make It so easy, Which Kreldler wUI sell, With top made 10 weU, For Fifty dollars I so breast-. Hear and IJfbt Beparra Prompt, Gkaap, abd pood. A p) casus to shew Opoda. II. . KKEIDLER, WSIMFOBT, FX BEX'S BON MABGHE. Just Received a large and beautiful line of Printed China SHIts, All Silk at only 37Jc per ya Is a new wash fabric, printed on light and dark grounds, all new designs, beautiful finish, ( PUI.Is YARD WIDE, ONLY 10 OFJNTS PER Y4.RD. COTTON CISJEJPOWS Ate one of ths newest of the fine wash goods for the season. We have them in a variety of colorings and styles. New things in Black and White ; LACES. ; In skirt and ruffle width, including the popular Point de Irlindt. Our stock of is complete and is up to the times in the new shades and differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to he found elsewhere. Seasonable underwear for Indies, men and children. BROAOWAT, Mauch Chunk, Pa. WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS '"FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we ate confident that it will be to vour iuterest to call ind Bee us before you buy olsewhere. i'ou can select here with tho same advantage as in the larger citie3, prices and quality of goods being the same, and in some instances better. We also nave a MICE OD CJJKPllVS At Our Usual Low Prices. Respectfully, Kemereh k, Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. A Present for You! We will sive a present to every purchaser of SI or more a set of views of the TFbrld's Fair knife. We are determined to make a rushing trade and are bend ing all our energies to irmke it worth your while to visit us ; we not only give you presents, but sell you shoes at ptices which ought to bring you of themselves. Read our price list below :. 250 pairs Misses Dongola Button. Up or plain, 11 to 2, worth $1,50; only 200 pairs Women's Carpet Slippers, best quality, only . . . . 60(1 pairs Baby Shoes, well lortb 50 cents, only 200 pairs Children's Wedge Heel Button, worth 05 cents, only . vm pairs games' uxioru lies, wunu ,. Red Button Shoes and Oxford Ties for Children. MEN'S :-: SHOES. CHOCOLATE COLORED BLUCHERS, CHOCOLATE COLORED LACE, TAN COLORED LACE. im lr. Men'a I.liht Weight Fine Shoes at only (!! 25 pairs Men's Dongola, Kangaroo finish. We sell Srst class working shoes at 723 Hamilton Street, Allentown, s & Fine Tl'ines, Liquors and Cigars. Fresh Beer and Porter. FREE LUNCH every day from 9:00 to 12:00 s. and every Saturday even ing. .Call and see me. I will treat you right. Opposite the Carrlaga Works, North First Street, Lehighton. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale ! Don't wait, but come at once and buv one of these beautifully located lots. You will be sur prised at the view they afford and the price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. P. SNYDEU, or R. J. HONGEN, East Weissport, l'a Take Notice! All persons are aereby dyly cautlonad nyt to trespass on .the propeity now Mjiipled by Lewis Walck. ( leased lrom tbe Lenlcntou Laud aud liuproiemtut Ooutany) In the borough ol Lehighton, ra., ior any puriiu ui.. without my consent.. Any person or Vnff lound tiesnaulna- will U L'"1'?. '? ""Li"11 ClirUI Ui llic uan. a. a. it u " - -- Auk. -, 3t HOTICE TO BUILDERS, Sealed Bids will b ncehed up lo 1 m. oei tenioer 1st ism. for the rrectlou ol a Uilldlru lu whltlt to hold Elecllaus lor Towamtiulug f SIeUeallens eau he seen at tlx) olBee ol the Dunty ComuUssleners. The board ! Cotu uhstoners reserte the rlalii to rejeetaayer alt olds. iiiihi Miit.i.1 DAKiiLUtanoa. J. O. SBMDat.. romiulasloners, attest 1. Lwiik, PliaK. Executor's Sale Of VEH1 VALUAIILII Heal Estate! Tb uodmlmed Exec-uUv ol tin Ktat it Mary Ml per. Uie ot iba borotuu t Ytbiil, HWMKQ, Hill ftCti all UUUUVWIVWU lifv ( U wriMp-wt, UttUi-u county, Ft-oa'a., on Saturday, SEPTEMBER, 3, 18U2, t two o'clock p. ni., ILwe toUowlutf ttry taUutM Kal KJlii-, to-wti All tbow two ecHftta Mint ltd ol Bridge street. lu aontutu i Uewourt. of Waiis- part.CafUsWeouily.ra.. uuuutd mh) county, IVi tuuul4 Ly lefaatC- v. juKtr an creie4two DUELLING1 HOUSES, Iae ttet and 1: luasiaat, toapaetuesy. wttfeajl JlMlus. Tlua Mwwn Is serf l, aadaouW taaie a fast eras rrouu kxat4, a sawataiy al tbe aptua ai.ua luaouwr Tanas M ootyitnon win a maaw anowti at ttm aad plaa. of suta ol MAKlrSHMMd. EsUU AOf. KC, UK. 3' C. A. REX. Buldings or a handsome pen ti 10 20 85 00 65 uuiy Oxfords, worlb $2.50, only . . 1 60 lowest prices ever seen In Allentown. NOTICE. The Commissioners of Carbon Count v herebv Slve notice that, at 1 o'clock p. m., on tbe soth ay of September, A. 1. 1899. at the Court Houie. if aucli Chunk. Pa., they will sell at pub lic sale, for tbe belt prices that can be obtained for the same, the loIlofttDK described tracts of land, which said tracts were heretofore pur chased by the County Commissioners at Treas urers' safes, for the uie of the County, aud have remained unredeemed for Five years and up- narusa 10 wii Name of Re- Where puted Owner. Located. Number of Acres. in. Aaams, racner i wp., 300 a, aiuuu nuiiiiK, Thomas Lea, " John Mears, " John KoiiiIk, Joseph Sautr, ' H. B mi t hers, Lausanne Robert Martin, " Jeremiah Smith, " deorae Hmtthers, " Caihr'e Brown, Kidder Daniel Evans, " Wm. Ilorsetseld, ' Win. UorseGeld, " Thomas Jtooster, ' John Thompson, J" John Sterner, John bteruer, " Daniel Uartlng, " John Krouer, ' Owen Klce, Betsy Hice, M John Shaw, " Daniel Thomas, " John Wlgman, " Thomas Bradford," JolraNesbttt, Robert Georice, " John Brown, Ieh.Kh James Dodion, " Daniel Edmunds. 30 A., cart of lea A. 150 A., " 400 A, 2C2 A. 410 203 " 400 IS) A. 3ttf " 203 " 203 " 1C8 440 " 100 A., part ol 3C1 A. 2CI atlA. 440 110 400 3W A., part Ot 402 A. 400 a; 260 " 20Q A.,pirtof4C0A. 175 A. 400 150 ' 100 A. 4X " 435 A., 11 81". Juo.Douylas.tast Penu M tw A, .louu m. nice, " ziu John Cook, " ion IMSchockler, Franklin ' 30 A. feun i'oreit tp. Mary Carr ( rare y) " 2M A., part of 410 A, HauIUrler. " ijo William Nicholas. M 3W BarbaraSnarlz.i'arovllIe, 2 Lots. MKhRV Ml CUB, Vxm'l Can mow, J. C. 8 KM DEL. Aug. 8, lwa.-lw Commissioners. PENSIONS ! We want the name and postotHce ad dreae of every honorably discharged soldier of the late war who is not re ceiving a pension or who is not re ceiving as much pension as he is en titled to. Also the name and postotHce of every soldier's widow, child or dependent pareut who is not receiving or has not received full pension provided by law. Also The name of every soldier or soldier g Heir wno bas not received full I'at and lioi'NTV as provided by law. New Laws aud Rulings provide for payment ot claims which have here tofore been rejected. No charge for information. Send to Pension At torney lu care of Cabbon AmocatE, Lehighton, J 'a. PRIVATE SALE Or VALUABLE DOUBLE HOUSE. A three story double frame dwelling home containing two line store rooms and twenty other rooms on north First street lu Lehighton is offered for sale cheap and on easy terms. Tbe build ing is suitable for a hotel plant and has staLle aud other out buildings. For further particulars and terms call ou or add rem AjIANDES KISTLEll, Kistler's Iteetaurant, Aug. 13, lehighton, l'a. Dissolulioa of Co-PartnersliiD. lay. how 11 conwriii. Notice Is hrrrby, (lieu thattrt.eo-ittitJ.trtl'I'i hrt-ulor. ekUllua be Isfafl lit. J (1. Zvu aud Maria Laurv, doiuir buslUMS In lb. Uirougb ol WiUsport. Cauulv el Oattoa. ra , uudtr tba Brru uaina of J. U.Ztru St Co.. was formally dissolved oo tbe first day M Julr. A. D., isst. by mutual cousr ut. All uiouire 01(12 Ihe Aim biuH ua ild to W. F. Blery wttttA ally .days lrom dali;. (July , IM. The hastese. wftlM coo-IiuumI uy tb. w. P. Blery jwu.,Uittll-d. DH. J.n.ZHK. alAKIA LAOttV. SPECIAL NOTICE. I.WENTOI18 oau secure advice as to the patentability of their inventions. ! PATENTEES oau receive assistance ; in the sale ot their pa-' twit rights, and full la-1 foruatlou regarding: ' PATBNTS asn be obtained by TRADEMARKS addressing Washing OOPVRiaiiTB too Patent Attorney, in osvre of Caaao-i Advocate, Lehlgh ton, Pa. ' All the Newest Things in Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shading, &c., Now on Exhibitition at Ajvdkew n Airx.it, Lowest Prices. Give us a Call. Miss Al veuia Graver, LBgj IN LADIES' JACKETS, TFe will sell our Zadies' (Reefers) Jackets at a reduction. They nre all this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. There are about 100 of them, LOT 1 FvVre $5 00, reduced to $4.00 LOT 2 H'ere $7.00, reduced to $5-50. (Bedford Cord Cloth.) LOT a Were $8.00, reduced to $6 50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Gulton, Weissport. Branch Store, First street, Lehighton. m& mum 30 CENTS PER QUART! Pic Nics and Parties supplied on short notice. We also have a full line of Fine Groceries, Seasonable Fruits and Pretty Jewelry. . J owest prices run on everything. Give us n call. B. K, Gulton, Lehighton, Pa. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new things now on exhibition in our 6tore. We believe-that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. Tremendous - IN MEN'S YOUTHS' M mrUSMft The ui.u I iiiiiui oYoi'OUe & SHANKWEILER'S. As tbe summer days are quietly ooinloir to a clot, we bar. made another eut to otter you Bar lull.) uubeard ol before. It uiut be dous lu order to close out tbe baUure ol our 'tprlnic aim summer Clolblor. IKm't juiss tbeae rare ooportuuitles as tbey at. r reat aleuey Haters to arerv early bujer It's Tb. ITtce tbat makes tbe story ol Ibis BpeeUI Aiurust Salt. ' HOT WEATHER ANO OUU UENUSUIT8 OO TOUETIIEK. Tb.Tf were never so uiauy inducements. ormerPrices Cut lu Two. We quote only a few of litiLdi". tit w e oau ibow vdil 'i UN'S Serviceable Sulla Neat allied Hults, Styllsb Made Hull.. All Wool, Fauer btrliied Bulls All Wool. All Wool butts s stiles, eslra ituality, 1u Wool Hulls, extra uualllr. Flu. nuiinm suits. " Fasblouable. ttcoteh Holts. HERE'S LOTH OV HAI'PINBSS FOR THE B0V8. Tbe araat demonstration orlMarked Ifcmn r'tteee la tn. preaeut InteresliuWlaalur. ol our Ch.u ren'a JVitartiueiit. Ibiiik Ol II ! ssollois' Bulla still lell tfcat Must poaltlTelv lo al IMS tuan Uanulaeturo' Ir.eei i loud nenlceabla Bulls au., dowulrou SIJo All ti.oo Ham' suits uilhi bo at It 02. Flu. All WoolHlyllsb Bulls, lormerly.UO ami nw fljiiT Ctu4-. Assortments ol Fiae lireaa Buns Ior HO) sand Cblktrtn at ureal Saerlfics tuat dehvhi the uioilxr ol erery Family 'Illt:CIIIXiSr)KalUaT(10' AutsouustourulaOrersloekolXlau's and Youths' Fantalo'ms .so pair wens' paauloous.iae. froto sw pair tueaa' utstoeu, ti.oo, worth 41 60 i, ua.i iu. us' tiautaloous, H oo, alt wool, lrom avao. suu pair raeaa' also, all wool, from at and ft ta Odd Unit and Vmu al Hall Ibrtr value. Excellent Values and Choice Assortments in Tblu Coats, Whit. ywU.Siwniejr Neekwaar. Underaaar aud UwtW' FiiraUhlum. AKrtalliwoICfaolMheslliee hhlrsa. Tb. Hot Va,ert,et Uieiu a brief etiy. Tbe best aao aiul sue ou. yatd Ion I Shirts la tb. Oounty. Our LIB. ol While Llueu obtrls aud Catiara ar. unequalled lu Price and Quality. WE WILL KNOCK OUT RIQH FHIUEH ' Dollars ar. dote nearly double duly In Mens' uade-KHneaaur. CMbuu hiat uw I'suulooe to yaur raeature. AU K. 00 'Trousers dowu to nit. The Vs W. ft oo and !: TreuMraaIlaaiaa.o) . EaouaTa peals, eaauot be said about our 110 to, IU.00. u tuaud IIS 00 Suite to Order Mr:iiUlliEK IWre are Uuu4relt ol other tbluga to lutarMS yuu. Cons aud Bee our jiwjalu, are always ahead. A muibty lUUe tuouey goes a uhjht km a ay abu you ouy uul Koch & Shankweiler. Lamest aoi Finest ClotMnsc Home id tbe Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA. We are still headquarters for Ladies who wunt PRETTY MILLINERY. T..f ... .. ..-:.. uua, nut, ii uic uncling ut'W effects in Hmor Trimmed HATS and BONNETS, ALL KINDS OF Mourning Goods. Our prices on all goods, arp the very lowest. Street. 011, Fa St., Allentown. Bright Flowers of Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY Jfilliiiery ffeetg. A rare feast for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see us. Fashionable City Milliners enables us to give all the newest things. Prices the Very Lowest. Slaughter - - aud CHILDREN'S Bio.o.est IWains fered at KOOH loriuerlr Uxo, now 19 7s cm. I7A 0..'0 7J0, ijo. 10.00. 1S.0O, 1150, law, c.to era no e .TS