This rir lint bm entered t. he aUhfjr.1i Ion Vott OMre m Hecontl CUn Mutter The Carbon Advocate I.KIIIOIITON. VENNAi Hates for lgnX Advertising I Charier Notices Auditor's Notices 0 immtssloner's Notlees lllrorce Nonces -Administrator's Nollcea axecutor's Notices I 4 110 4 oo 4 on - 4 oo - 3 00 3 00 One Dollar an.l Twenty-Fire Outs UI line alter lie Invatlalily charged when aiibH-rlillons are noi pain m . . . . .llo llmia.1 tlt lllA PI you Willi your mri "3w"'"'-"::;j,1' Vv plratlon ot your term rj" iiotlly us by postal card and Ihe request will be compiled wun. SATURDAY, SEITRHnEn 3, 1802. Bona Fide Circulation I-arger than that of any Weakly newspaper in in. uuu.,. To Deliniiuonts. You get the CarwM Advocate .-iV 141 Vltl, rllrnntlnn tnl your paper, ond you will see Just how auucu you are iuucuvwi u remit the same by Postal Note, Money Order or Greenbacks without delay. We need the money a uuunr u. n. i . Ai tl,n nffimnTnlA 1 fl amounts to hundreds of dollars. Come, gents, pony up. nuuroa 11. V. J10KTHIMKU, Prop. Lehtahton, Pa. n.n t.ll..lif In tlila nelffhbor hood will please rnel and settle, nnd save i- cents tor uwcunu". A LIK NAILKIl. Mauch Chunk, Aug. 21, 1802 Pwrnn nr TTIE Advocate : Somo of mv enemies havo boon circulating the report that I had made a compact with Mr. B. J. KunU, Republican nominee for the Legislature, to elect him to said oiBce. I desire to say through your columns that it is false, and that I am heartily for W. P. Hlory, the Demo cratic nominne. Yours truly, Geo. V. IIsser. P p. Hiiikkft. Samuel 13. - Price and J. T, Mulhearn have been appointed by IIon.AllenCraig confeerosto tDei'.igtiin Congressional Conference which will meet in Jaucli ChunK. .xue lnuica tlons are that Craig will be the choice Ir the editor of the Mauch Chunk Democrat Is the consl9tont Democrat that he claims to bo he will shut up overpast dilllcultles and get to work to elect the ticket this fall. Actions tll which wnv the wind blows. Blery must be the next member of Assembly from Carbon county. Tup m. rv DrMncRAT savs: "Wo are delighted that we havo a ilrst-class candidate for the Legislature, and mat there is no excuse for any Democrat to cut his ticket. The Democrats of Carbon will elect their ticket this year They will win because they got to- crathnr rprmlnrW nnd deserve to win." Biery must bo the next member of Assembly from Carbon county. Ir jimmy Wilson malloy is tile honost Democrat that he wants the people to believe he is ho will quit his growling and kicking, hide his vindictive a tss under a bushel basket, roll up his sleeves and get down to work for the success of the ticket. This paper has personally nothing to do with jimmy- be is too small potatoes morally. Biery must be the next member of Assembly for Catbon, It will be agreeablo news to the peo ple of this county who believe In good publlo schools to learn that Prof.N.M. Balllet, of Normal Bquare.late professor of Latin In Ureinus College, College ville, Pa., has consented to allow his name to go before the people for the office of County Superintendent of Publlo Schools. As it now looks there will bo no opposition to to the election of Prof. Balliet to this vory important position. He will All the bill. The professor is a brother to Prof. T. M. Balliet late superintendent of schools iu this county and now holding a similar position over the schools of Springfield, Mass. Tho present In cumbent will not likely be a candidate for re-election having tilled tho ottlce for three successive terms. The letter appearing at tho head of this columu from Oeorge W. Esser denying, emphatically that he has or had a compact with B. J, Knntz to help elect him should settle forever all question as to Mr. Esscr's loyalty to the Democrattocandldatofor Assembly Mr. W. F. Blery, for whom he will use every effort for election. Mr. Jonathan Klstleralso was reported as having pledged himself to tho Republican can didate but this llo Is also nailed by Mr. KUtler who has promised to do all In his power for Mr. Blery. There are a few other similar instances where it is claimed that Mr. Kuntz will get re putable Democratic support but evi dently like the former instances are only little campaign lies to help smooth the way to the Legislature that Is dally growing rougher for "Our Ben." These denials are timely and settle all dispute that Mr. Biery has not the earnest support of all Demo crats Irrespective of whatever faction. The friends of "Our Ben" begin to realize this and are not so ready to claim everything for their chieftian. There Is no reason for Democrats to vote against Mr. Blery, he Is honest and in every point the equal it not the peer of Afr. Kuntz who has always been a radical and scheming politician and can not lay claim to oue Democatio vote, on the other side, however, promi nent Republicans, leadlug citizens In the county have given to Mr. Blery their sincere promises otbeartysupport and he will poll a very large vote and ot course, be elected. To this end It is the duty of every Democrat to hold steady and vote right. Let there be no quibbling or petty quarrels. Qet to gether and keep together so that little Carbon need uot be ashamed of her self after eloction day. Blery must be the next member of Assembly from Carbon county. To the l'sopl. off Itowiuanstown. T. J. Westen respectfully announces to the people of Bowmanstown and vicinity that en and after the fifth of this month he will occupy the build ing vacated by Dover A Bowman, and will have a full and completo stock of dry goods, notions, groceries, provl slons, boots, shoos, hats, caps, etc, all of which will be sold at rock bottom prices. In connection with the above he has opened a coal yard and will fur slab, the best Lehigh ooal at the very lowest prices. Your patronage Is re spectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed In every particular. Mr V eaten offers a nice store room and dwelling located In Parryvllle for sale or rent The building la centrally located and Is a good stand. urn or the lnrlemenrtr of r win ue an amounted OB county Farmers' ay, Sept 8. in P uivuneauevuie, r naMJa u.l.lk ui . will be o eUy RKcnirr socikty nossir. Society Thl-lllls of Interest to I ho Milli ners of (he Fraternity. The r.th annum reunion of tho Catle9 and Commanderies K. (1. H, of the Susquehatinn district, will bo held Sept. fith tit Danville. Arrangements aro being made by the Castlos of the Knights of the (lot don Eagle for tho celebration of the seventeenth anniversary of the Intro duction of the Order Into Pennsylva nla on October 1st. At least fifty Templo of the Ladles of the uolden Eagle aro being organ feed In Pennsylvania two applicatiot i have been received. New Jersey has two Temples and Indiana one, ready to Institnte. About twenty five members of John D. Ilerlolette Post, 481, O. A. It., of town, will participate In the grand en- oimpment of battlo scared veterans ot Washington during the latter part of ttils month. Champion Council, Jr. O. U. A. II. of Millport, held their second annual pio nlo on Saturday and It was a grand success. The arlflln Cornet Band played the music and Oeorge W. Mor- thlmer, of Lchlghton, spoke on the alms and objects of tho order, occupy ing a half hour. Thero are somo live workers In Champion Council. Our popular young townsman, Jos N. Bennott, District Deputy of the Jr. O. U. A. M., has just boon honored by an appointment on tho committee on credentials for tho session to convene at Easton on the 20th Instant. "Joe" Is well equipped to porfoim the Im portant duties which will fall to him on this committee. Nesquehonlng Castle, No. K. U. r... of Aosquohonlng, held a very In teresting session on Tuesday evening, The following Sir Knights of this town wore in attendance: D. O. C. H. V. Morthlmcr, Jr., Past chiefs M. T. Trex- ler, DUdlne Snyder, John E. Soldle, Samuel Graver, Oeorge Enzlan and Sir KnUhfs O. II. M, Stocker, B.J. Kuntz and Charles Ktpp. The "boys" had a very enjoyable time. Pew organizations huve shown such rapid growth in the past few years as the P. O. S. of A. Its first session was held at Mlnersville In 18CG, at which time tho State Camp was formed, prior to that period from 1817- tho charter granting power having been vested In Camp No. 1, of Philadelphia. The or der now numbers C10 camps in Peun sylvan ia,wlth an aggregate membership of 19,000- During the yoar just closed seventy-six new camps were added to the roll, with a number of others near- tng completion, and it would not be surprising, in tho opinion of the secre tary, if this large addition would be even exceeded during the next twelve months. Tuberculosis In lists. For seven years I havo been making almost daily experiments unon the in. temal organs of dead animals in order to Increase my knowledge of compara tive pamoiogy. me postmortem ex aminations were made for the most part at the Lamparter Glue works, in the suburbs of Lancaster, Pa. Here of course wero the bodies of large numbers of animals which Pjgnrded mo an abun dant supply of subjects for examination, Tbo vicinity of the works swarmed with tats. Many of those, the workmen told me, sickened and died from time to time, and I became curious to know something about the disease that carried so many of the rodents off. I could find next to nothing about the $at In books, so the thought growing upon me that tho disease so fatal to the rat might be made dangerous to the rot's nearest neighbor, man himself. I undertook a series of experiments. My lira, rat sauject was a sick one which I (aptured in the yard of the glue works Without any exertion. The animal crawled about, made no effort to escape from me and when picked up offered no resistance. Its appearance indicated that it was dying of general debility, IU body was greatly emaciated. Its back was arched and Its face bore an expres sion of distress. It refused food, wot racked with a constant cough and in a fe$v hours after being captnred was found dead in the comfortable prison in which I had placed it. My next subject was a healthier and more active rat. I canght him only to mark him and then gave him his free dom. Ue came into the yard regularly for bis rations of flesh from various ani mals, but gradually showed the same symptoms that marked the condition of my first subject, and in fourteen days after capture he, too, was dead. The postmortem examination of these two Cases developed the fact that the lungi were badly diseased. Tuberculosis had destroyed the right luntr of each and only a part of the left remained. Dr. a. E. Weber s Lecture. Changes In an English School. In 1824 Mr. Mllnes Gaskell writei from Eton that an npper boy "got spun and rode sonte of us (lower IjovbI over n leapjiosltlvely Impossible to bo leaped over with a person on your back, and every time (which Is every time) we can sot accomplish it he spurs us violently, and my thigh is quite sore with the In roads made by those dreadful spurs; my new coat is completely ruined." In the next year Ashley minor, a son of Lord Shaftesbury, died in consequence of a fight which lasted two hours and a quar ter on the same evening. The quarrel originated about a seat In the upper school. Dr. Keate spoke about the sad event to tha school three days later: he blamed the boys' for letting the fight go on so long, oat was net to be "seduced into any namby pambr peace-at-anv-mica santlmentailsm." He said: "Not that 1 object to all fighting in Itself; on the contrary, I like to see a boy return a blow." Such a state of things has for innately entirely disappeared: a clerirr- roan, a head master, a" doctor of divini ty, however much he might feel that the meek acceptance of injuries was uot thi sign of a keen and generous character, yet .would now hesitate to mark fighting witlicii approval before an audience a poyi wbon be was bound by statute ti tptnjrjt in Christian principles. Na tional Review. How Ills Heart Was Won. When Colonel Van Wyck was run Ding for congress many years ago in the rUteenth New York district, tkere was certain Irishman who steadfastly re fused to give the old soldier any en couragement. The colonel was greatly Eiised, therefore, when Pat Informed on election day that he bad con ed to support him. "Glad to hear it, glad to hear it," said the colonel. "I rather thought you were against me, Patrick." "Well, sir," said Patrick, "I wui, and whin ye stud by me pigpen and talked that day fur two hours or worse ye didn't budge me a hair's breadth, sir; but after ye wuz gone away I got to thinking now ye reached yer hand uvel the fence and scratched the pig On the back till be laid down wid the pleasure of It, and I made up me mind that whin a rale colonel was as sociable as that I wasn't the man to vote agin hlm.-Ne-braska State Journal. A Shrewd InreslnisuU The investment of 4,000,000 made by the British government In the Sues canal shares will in a year or two, ac cording to Mr. Qoechen, be worth 19. 000,000, which proves it to have been ah excellent stroke ot btulues as well as or diplomacy. New York Times. Sat lag n Usav, Mamma Why did you pat two stamps oo this Utteft Oae would have been plenty. Little Tommy One of the stamps was tared, sad Ididnl want to wast It. Good News. STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. Ill lu-tl News Culled From a Mlllll- tutie of Hourres. Stephen Ileberinan, a Hungarian, bookkeeper for OoltHcb Hcubtier.n rich llothlohem drover, has embezzled 10,000 from lils emplover. Habermait kept two sets of books, olio for his pti vnte use and one for his employer's In spection. Tho defalcation was discov ered Monday. An examination of tho books showed that he had started the first day Heubnor employed him, eight months ago. A warrant Is out for tho embezyler, but he has disappeared. A fatal railroad accident occurred Monday morning at Oakvllle. David Rough, an aged farmer, while attempt ing to cross the track, was struck by the Atlantic express and Instantly killed. He was thrown fortv feet. The Coroner was sent for, but held no In quest. No blame is attaohed to the railroad company. The typhoid fever epidomle, which broke out at Cressona about a month ago, has now Bproad to Schuylkill Haven and through the Cressons Val ley. Several cases have been reported from Branchdalc, and fears are enter tained that the epidemic will sweep over the county. The disease Is con stantly spreading. The first victim nt llranchdale was Miss Amy Ootteschal, aged 18, who dlod Monday. Two of her sisters are lying 111 with the disease. They may not recover. Benjamin Hbckert, a mcrclmntof Sunbury, was swindled Monday by a man who gave his name as Rowan. He represented that he had just moved thero and desired to purchase ittrnt turo, in payment for which a check of S41, drnwn by a man named Shatta, was tendered. Mr. Heckert cashed the check, giving the man several dollars In change. Afterward several chocks reached one of the banks In the city, ostensibly signed by Mr. Heckert, who Immediately pronounced them forger ies. Nothing has sinco been heard of the swindler. Rattlesnakes aiid copperheads are moro numerous around Reading and its vicinity this year than ever before, Within a week two people have been killed by the venemous reptiles, and two others were bitten, but are likely to recover. Frank Leddy, of Port Clin ton, and EJgar Smith, of Yeagerstown, both died. The former was bitten by a copperhead and the latter by a rattler, There have been 15 large copperheads, which are poisonous as rattlesuaks, killed In the valley during the past week. John Kossock, a Hungarian living at Sugar Notch, Luzerne county, com mitted suicide Sunday by hanging himself at his boarding house. He was married and had a large family in the old couutry and inability to make money enough to bring them here was the cause of his act. Adjutant General Greenland stated that tho troops will remain at Home stead for some time yet, as the trouble has not yet subsided, and that the ex- pense to the State will be something like $323,000. Schamberger & Company, of Pitts- burg, iron and steel men, with 1300 employees, have joined the ranks of non-union employers. Several nun dred of their best men have quit work. Tho body of John Harrison, 70 years, was disinterred at Oroonvllle for a post-mortem. It was alleged that he was poisoned l.y his daughter. IIIIIV OUR COUNTItV ClIIOYVS. The Tide of Immlcratlon Shows a Ills In crease. The Treasurv Denartmeut returns for the last month show no abatement In tlm torreut of Immigration. The arrivals nf Julv were 49.180 against 4U 001 last year. For the seveu mouths endlnff Julv 31. the arrivals were 403, 147 against 371,109 for the same penoa of last vear. The comnosition of this immense river of humanity pouring into this cmmtrT from Euro nc deserves Btttdy. It used to be that Ireland was the Milnf armrnn. but for the uerlod stated it furnished only aa,iHD immigrants, nhiln there were 4O340 from Italy and 50,702 from Austria-Hungary. The im migration from Northern Europe is 01 nnnnln wlin are of race stocks cognate with our own; such is not the case with the population of Southern i.urope. O rouping tho Immigration on this basis of direction, the figures are as follows: Northern Europe, 209,301; Southern vnnsn 103.753. Northern Europe is swelled by Including in it all the Ger man Immigration, which amounted to 82,820. In the Southern Europe classi fication is Included Poland-22,lil3, and Russia, 44,403. Existing laws screen to some extent this Immigration, so as to exclude pau pers and criminals. Our naturaliza tion laws are, however, so lax that aliens may be admitted to citizenship Lml libs nart in administering the Government before they can use the language in which its Constitution anu lavs are written. The Luther Union. The Luther Union will hold Its reg ular meeting on the evening of Sept. 0th to which all are cordially invited to attend. The following programme will be rendered: Opening exercises by Wlimer Heldt; recitations by Bessie Noll and Eva Apthony; selections by Maxy Rehrig and Mary Hubert; chorus solo by Lena Longkamnierer; sketch by Edgar Zander; scripture study. PENSIONS ! V' ..,.,- 4l,a tin vs n..,1 .i.tnHUn o,l II U W U1IV ftrlASJ MQtUU USA S IIUUsUMAW BU' dress of evory honorably discharged inl,II..Afll,.lDl.lu.. m,.n lo nnl celling a pension or who is not re ceiving as mucn pension as ne is en titled to. Also the name and postofilce of every soldier's widow, child or dependent Iareut who is not receiving or has not receivod full pension provided by law. Also The name of every soldier or soldiers neir wno uas uot received full Pay and Bounty as provided by law. New Laws and Rulings provide for payment of claims which have here tofore been rejected. No charge for information. Send to Pension At torney In care of Oaruon Aovocate, Leblghton, Pa, Now is Your Time! Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but come at once and buy one of these beautifully located lots. You will be sur prised at the visw they afford and the price will be sure to pleaso you. No trouble to show you around. Cull on either A. F. SNYDER, or R. J. IIONUEN, Em WaUsport, Pa A fJontlnnous Track ot Steel to lloslon. No longer do tranters between this seel Ion el the cot-ntry and New Knulsml hare tourHlento Ihe dlsminforts ot slirel Irntistrr ttiretiKli the ell) ot New York. Ihls has all been obviated, and the Heading Itallmail with Its roiitlmmus Hue of steel mil now carries Its passengers in trains, tcstlliuletl from end lo end. tronl rhlla delphlit lo Isnstnn without a slnste change ot cars, Ihls new route, which Is tla the great Punhkeeisi nrhlve.has many atlraitlnns, nnd Is rapidly becoming very isipulAr. The accom inodal ions are nrst-rlass In even' resiecl,the trains are vestlbuled from end to end and are arlicttiiteil on fast eatress lime; the roadway Is perfect, making Ihe ride pleasant And comfort able; thb cnutilry.lrnverseil almunds In grand and picturesque scenery and the ruarhes nre scry models ot Ihe ear builders' art. There are both da and night trains run In each direction, Ihe day trains being vestlbuled ami having l'lllt man liuffet I'arlnr enrs attached, and tlte nlgl.t trains have Pullman nuffetHieeiilngCars. The east lHMind trains are Ihe New Kngland Hay Kx press, which leaves 1'hlladelphla wh and lireen His. on weekdays only at I0.OA A. M., audlhe New England Night h'ipress which leaves elh and (ireen Sis. at 0 11 1'. M. andtllh and Uhest mil sis. at n.ro p. h. daily, Mondays Included. The wes'-bound trains are Ihe Quaker City liny Express which leaves Doston, (N. V. & N. K. It. II. Hummer Rt. deimi), on weekdays only, at x A. M , and the Quaker City Night Express, which leaves lloslon, (11. Si M. It. It. (lauseway Ht. deiot ) at S 45 r. M. dally. Sundays Included. Where the Fashions Come From, rasiiion is called a "fickle Jade'-and yet nearly every stile Is dsslgned with some special object in view. Often the manufacturer has created some new matei Isl a hlch he Intends to place berore the merchant; to make the best Impression possible he has samples ot the new material placed Willi some of Ihe best modisls whose special designers win study the goods, Its color and texture, and its combinations Willi other colors and materials. While experiment ing with the materlat they create some new siyietoaiiractatteullon: these designs are re produced In colored plates and scut to all nroni- inent dealers to ghe them an Idea of the lalue ottiienew material. If these stiles are liked they become the fashion. The reason La Mode de l'arls, Paris Allium of Fashion and La Couturlere give Ihe earliest styles and those Hint nre reliable Is because tney are nt the very fountain head of Fashion and know Just what Is going lo be populsr. W henyoiigcta taslilon Journal get one upon which you can depend lor rorrectldeos of Mile and material, for remember that If you wish to show correct nud good taste yourself you will need to study lliose styles which are artistic and reliable. Itiouwlslito keep un Hie stiles wendtlse yon to subscribe for ta Alodede Paris, n per year, or l'arls Album of Fash. Ion, WW per year. These are the most artistic lath on Journals published. Iji Uoulurlere Is a hue home Journal tor SAM r year audi Mode Is ouly S1.M1 per year. You can eenernlfv rot slnuta rmitaa rmm .m,. newsdealer, but do uot allow him lo give you some til Iter linirnal for our nr ilif. get them If iou nrlte lo I lie publishers, Messrs. You can jv, Kii-iMiru d t licit inn Eiireef. New WEISSPORT, PA. Now that echuol is open it wont be out of the way to talk for a moment about TABLETS and to biing in incideiilully a word in referenci.- to stationery of all kinds. Now, in Tablets, we haven't got the largest or best assortment in the world, burwe have us nice an assort ment no can be found herenbout 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 writing paper and envelopes we can sell you a good article very cheap; why not buy here 1 we will appreci ate our patronage and treat you right, Tome and see us. BIERY, The Druggist. "Djshei., the Leading Photo- crapher. Leblghton Cabinet Photographs & Larger oizes. Views of Kesidences in town nnd county at the very lowest priees. A TMdAOUtMl COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND CHOOl. Vtllts paten At MiatHTt. .s CtM SessrtntT essm IM LU Cklt&MkWMni TlMfcTMdr. w -i viKT ,is . VIU14HS 4esia. " sioCHttTtlttl.. Estate Notice. lata ut tli luwbfcitlp ol iUlioiilug, CarUm county, I, All persons Indebted to Raid estate are r? quoted to make wmeui wlttilu Hit Weeks and these bavin legal rlalms agalpst tlie same will ire&eut tlieia without delay 1b Hix Weeks, duly auttieiillcaUHl for sett lenient o . . DAliVCLUUHSKU, K I editor. J uly 3, lleaJtant tferuer, 1'a. Ciololiofl of Co-PartoersMD. To whom lteoncerus. NaH U insr,if. iiki tweeu ui bualnt-Ns Carbon. 1 rxk. wai formally dissolved oo the llrstday of July, A. l.. wt, by mutual couseiii. Alimonies owlne the 11 mi must I paid to W. F. tilery ttlthfu tlity dajs Ironi date, (July ft. Una). The iHialuessMlll bttruuiinued by the W, K. Blery Unix Co., Untiled. Oil. J. (1. ZKKN, siaittA LAunv. SPECIAL NOTICE. INVENTORS can secure advice as to the patentability ot their Inventions, PATENTEES can receive assistance in the sale of their pa tent rights, and full In formation regarding: PATENTS can be obtained by TRADEMARKS addressing Washiug- COPVRIQHTS ton Patent Attorney, lu care of CiBEON Advocate, Leblgh ton, Pa. Executor's Sale OKVKHi VALIUM.!! Tha uuderilirned EiMe.utor or I hit Vain if iJJaryMlQfr. UUtit tUlWrougij ol Welupcrt, ytrwuu, win bcii an uuiuic wi oo in premises, l WeUsuort, uarlou couttty, t'eitn'tv., on KAiurdst). SEPTEMBER, 3, 1892, at two o'clock p. in., tue luUosrlDjr very saluable l(al Kslal,tu-KH. All those twu cct Ulu IX ITS UUl-lKUKrlUFnuOUNU.silualaaollMi Uanti sale ot Brt Jm Hucci. Iu salil Iferuigu ol Weiss Kitt.Cailieti county, W., bouwled liy lotaoju. .uiurr and Jehu & Mlllr. unau likn arc creeled two TrYOtllUllY r'KAUK DWELLING HOUSES, lesM (set ami itxx leet, resuMtlteiy, silUiall wesMuy QutbulMlnKs. Tills property Is iwy fMaJWy loeatea, and woulU make a ant-cUM taBasas staad, ao4 wuT be sold uvetaet or senraWiy at 1U ukIob olifce Baeoutw Temt aoa ooadKioM will t na4a knows at uw mm psase os at uila. bv ATT PIT. JB UiVBB Kvi ElUil Ot MAST MM, Aug. Mb, un. pnsonption I What shall stay 'say Scott's . Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and hypophosphites of lime and soda has cured us of consumption in its first stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Bcott'i Emulsion euros Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Oorofula. and ell Anaomlo nnd Waatlns Dlsoasos. Prevents waatlns In Children. Almost pautajbla a milk. Get onljr the aenulne. Pre pared br Ecott & Downs, Chemists, Neir York. Boll bjr all DnjggUrti. BEX'S BON MAE CHE. Jttst Received n Inrgo and beautiful line of JPrinted China SMss, All Silk nt only 37 Jc per yard. HI fll iliCAS 'Ml 13 .15 MUSffjIM Is a new wash fabric, printed on light and dark grounds, all new designs, beautiful finish, FUIjIi YARD WIDE, ON1YV10 CENTS PER YARD. co won? cmjEjpoNs Are one of ths newest of the fine wash goods for the season. H'e have them in a variety ol colorings and styles. New things in Black and Yhite Hi .A. OBS. : In skirt and ruffle width, including the popular Point, de irlindt. is complete and is up to the times in the new shades and differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elsewhere Seasonable underwear for ladies, men and children. nnoAnwAv. Mauch Ohunlc, Pa. WE ARE PRETTY THINGS "FURNITURE AT LOWEST PRICES. And we aro confident lhat it will be to your iuterest to call md see us before von buv alsewhere. ou can select here with the same advantage as in the larger cities, prices and quality of gooas ueing tlie same, and m also have WICK liljK At Our Usual Low Prices. Respectfully, Kemerer &; Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. 49 GENTS WLIL BUY A pair Ladies' Tipped Oxford Ties. A paii Zadies' Toe Slippers. A pair .Misses' Oxford Ties. A pair Men's Velvet Slippers. A pair Lodies' Lasting Congress Gaiters. 20 CENTS WILL BUY ; A pair of bos,t made Carpet Slippers. $1 25 WILL BUY Choice or 50 kinds of Ladies' Pine Oxford Ties. We have just returned from East with a line stock of Oxfords. We bought them cheap; We sell them low To more them fast. If you'll look in our windows They will talk for us. Btwlesi ne Wmim ilkoe EMeire9 723 Hamilton Street, Allentown. Hot Prices for Sixty Days - AT - J. W. HELLER'S, STOVE STORE, EAST WEISSPORT, PA. Fine ll'ines. Liquors and Cigars Freeh Beer and Porter. FREE LUNOil every day from 9:00 to 12:00 a. in., and every Saturday even ing. Call and see me. I will treat you right. Opposite- Ibe Carriage Wuras. North First Street, Lehighton. Take Notice! Jkll wruAi are hutrbrduly esutlaued nut to irriUsvwi ou me prupvjijr uot uocupiirsu uy Lettls W&kk. f Iamm1 from tba LfJ.ltt.Uia lua aiid liuproirincDt CteiuaiiT) lu lue barBugli of LuijDiuu( rtv., or auy purpose wucitucTrr found treiMUUtf I d'l &L to tb TuU eilfut oi in i w. LfcWia w Aug. , ai NOTICE TO BUILDERS. KamUiI BLda wUl be rfivil un la it UI. HtfD- tMkWr IM 18W. tor ttt Mwlloii ot tMUldtqx Iu igwi eD b at tW offiet of th r Ccwtkif toatrt. TtM board of Ootu- i raaarrt uw ruu vo ijm aay or J 0 BVXDCi-. MtMt P. XiWLM, CUIKK. That dreaded and dreadful disease I Its ravages? Tlwusands Our stock of C. A.. REX. SHOWING some instances better. We a OBt) CAltsfKTS No. 8, Full Size, Complrle Hange, $'20. No. 7. with No. 8 top, complete, as low as $17, We offer these geols at lliesa piloes fur the next Sixty flays. We bare on hand a Int of SeroDiI Hand, Flist-olass Parlor Double Healers which wr will tell at seiv low figures. All of our goo Is are guaranteed to please ILe huf er or money refunded. Call and see our large slock he tola baling elsewhere. NOTIOE. TbeCouunlMlouertofCttrbou Couuty hcrrbv irlvt) nutk's I hat. at 1 o'clock u. tu.. ou the 80tb day of September, A. P. ISO, at the Uourt iiuus, Aiaurii umiuK. ra..inty hiu ten at pud- lie aula lYir th hfnt m-lrta lh& ran be iititulii fit lor the Mine, the foilontDZ tteKrlbed UacUof una.wuirn aaia irarii ere nereiotore pur cbastnl by the County Commissioners at Treas ureri' mlM, tor the me ot the Couuty, aud have remalurd uorrdeeinrd (or Five )eartaodup- ItMUS, IU "II " Name ot He- here putedUtkuer. lJMattd, N'umber of Aeraa, Win. Adimi. te Iter Tw .. Sua A. J oho Komlg, M A., pari ui i a, 130 A " iOO A. Sfl u 413 A. W bM " '.APi A. 410 " 203 M 400 M It) A. 1 UUIUetS lTB, John Altars, " Johu Uoiulff, " .Joif.ih SavlU, It. Sum hers, lausarme Kohrrt Martlu. " Jeremiah Hmltti. (leorue Kiulthem, CaihrV Browo, Kidder niuiiri isitui, owj - Win, HorwOeld, aw Wiu. 1 i or w field, Thoioas Itoonttr, ' lOi " Johulhnoiptoii,r 40 M John hternfrr, " ' i A.t part ot Sbl A, Johu Hteruer, Ml aol A. Hanlel llartlui;, 449 Juhu Kroner, M lia (Jwen lttce, M 400 UcUy Kke, M SfW A-, psirt o(4U A. Johu Hhaw, 4oa a. Ifctulellhouiai, 2W " Juhu Wlmau, M aui A., part of 40 A Tbouiks Bradtord, M iW A. Johu Nrabltt, 400 Robert Ueorfte, M 1W M JohaUrown. IhUli ' loo A. Jauiei Uodnon. " 4M Uaukl Kdiuundt. M 4 A., Ill . JD0.1uuttla9,KastPeuuM l A. John M. Itice, 310 JohuOook, M 100 M r.Belwckler. Vrankllu ' i A. feuu Forest two. llarvCarr Carey) XW A., part otllS A. Will Urn MtlMias." M 4S M Barbara Swaru,rarr)ville, Lots. HEfcHr iflLLBB, lUH'la OAMMOM, J. U. tta-MDKL, Aug. 9, 19M.-4MT OouiiulMloutrt. PBIYATE SA1.E OF VALUABLE DOUBLE HOUSE. A tnree story double frame dwelling koube containing two Que store rooms aud twenty otber rooms on north first street Iu uhlsbton Is offered for sals cheap and on easy terms. Tbe build ing Is suitable lor a botei punt and has stable and other out buildings. For further particulars and terms call on or address AulANUr-o KlSTUUt, Klstler's Restaurant, Aug. 13, 3m. LehlghtOD ,Va EiiiuMoii AMinute Only. Nineteenth century methods of trading allow no old foygyism or loggardism. They nre relics of the last decade. New ideas, original methods, push, pluck and cnterpiee nre tiie exigen cies of the present age. Wo adniil ntt dull season. Kverything must be kept on a enmtant move Trade must be stirred up with the snitie activity at the end of Ihe season, as in the be gitiniiig Hre think we have struck the right chord when tie started our present Low ll'ater Mark Prices. Warm w eather doesn't stop it. Old Pol's burning rays cannot clog our heel of com merce. Now is the time and we note the fact that we are head quartersfor all kinds of School Supplies nnd carry filly different styh s or Tablets at fifty different prices. Fine oiauonery, jjooks ana Mag azines ol all kinds. Pocket Books, French Tissue, Toys, uames nnd iNovelties. HAGERtWS Obert's Block, Lehighton, Fa A POINTER to Buyers. We offer iust now a sneeinl in vilation to our friends and patrons to come and spr im. The summer is fust fleeting ana we will make special prices to sell out our summer Koods in order to have a full swing on our full and winter siock oi ury woods, Notions nnd Readv-Mado (7lothinir. We have no room to quote prices, out they are low enough. Don't miss this opportunity but come at mce- iiien too, we are tlie recognized headquarters for iorau Kinns oi Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables m Season at the lowest of very low prices. Prompt and corteous treatment to all and it is no trouble to show goods, Canal Il.ldge. Kuntz & Co. East Weisspoi t. DRUGS, pure. MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, 'arSe l'ne nnd cheap, WINES, fr medicinal use CIGARS, tne best made. SPECTACLES, n extensive and increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to every customer. PRESCRIPTIONS, carefullj compounded. AT ME Central Drug Store, Dr. 0. T. OFFICE OFTIIK Lehighton Water Co., I.EHIiiHToir, Pa., July Till, 1C92. I hereby certify that the follonlnR reulutiou was adoutrd at a nieellufi ol tbe Hoard of Direc tors of this rutupaoy h7ld ou tbe 4tu dayot July, lH9i- Kksolvkii, That a meeting of the Stockhold ers be calif d locouveoe si the o0.ee ol the.coui paur, on tbe 3rd day of September, IWtt, between the tiours oue and three o'clock p. in., to take action on Ihe approval or disapproval ot ihe proposed Increase ot Ibe capital stock or said Company f row t-D.ou to 1M,UQQ aud tbatlhf Hecretary be aud Is hereby directed to gir notice Ihi-rcot as required by taw. I10WARD HEAIiOLDT, KecrtUry. Julv 0, 1193. POETRY ON WHEELS Would ou oouifort Vuow, As jou tuckslfrlng go, Ovr country roads all smooth or rough t Trr tbe "Oil Tempered Sprlo," Wbich Kreldltr put. lo, And ;our plslforml ride easy enougb! Or bays you s noiloo, To cet rid ot horse motion, Except tba uiotlou lengthwise f Then get tbe "Banner Spring," r.alrr. Sold by Kreldltr, tba dealer, And iou will be sure of wlunlug Ibe prize. your horse s quick gall, That be can well wait f And whau all the road, are Juit awful Tuen get s low "Corning" ol Harry, Foh SlxTT-nvc Doi.L.itsI dnu't larryl And he'll ruu 00 all road, that srs lawful. Tbe up tod down jerk, Tbe shafts et err way work. You can now effectually cdbk, By builnt; the Old Ellpllc Spring title. From Kreldler1. nice pile. And you'll no longer these eilli mount. I. your horse sn old Plug, Wbose grave should be dug t Abl A Spindle Buggy will make It so easy, Wbleb Kreldler will sell, Wltb top made so well, For Fifty Iwllsr. l-so breeijr. 1 II easy sod Usht Beptlrt I'roupt, Cheap, sad Good A plMisre to show Uood. II. R. KKEIDLER. ; WHMrWT, Fa. I All the Newest Things in Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shading, &c, Now on Exhibition nt AnrmtDiv IS ay eh, Lowest Prices. Give us n CS. lVriao A li7-.or.-io riio.rnn First Street, LADIES' JACKETS, H'e will sell our Zndies' (Rpefers) Jackets nt a reduction. They nre all this season's goods, in Tans, Greys, Blues and Black. There arc ahout 100 of them, LOT 1 ll'ere $5-00, reduced to $4.00 LOT 2 Fere $7.00, reduced to $5-50. . (Bedford I'ord Cloth.) LOT il Were $8.00, reduced to $G 50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Culton, Weissport. Branch Store, First street, Lehighton. 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 a call. B. K, Culfon, Lehighton, Pa: FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new things now on exhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our godds are not trash but geod honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable :.. 1 I.. J.! 1. 1! s P. , 111 lue uiiiLi. nuuuiij Biiiuuia, lesuvuis suppuea BMOW price. All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Musbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. Tremendous jVIEN'S YOUTHS,,Nand CHILDREN'S j CLOTHING. late?Ha & SHANKWEILER'S. As 1I1. suuuuer days are quickly eonilojt In a close w. base mad. another cut lo offer you Bsr Ii.b uulijsrd ol iK-Iuie. It uiu-it tw done lu order to cIom out Hi. balance ol oar SurlM YZd iiuinvr OtetUlui. Ilou't miss these tare ouiiorlupitKs a. m.y are steal Money Savsrs to .sVn iTj Uuier ir. Tb. nice lbst.iii.kc. lb. sturr .1 mi. Homi.i Ausvss (taisT '" ei.ry HOT WKATIIEli ANt OUH UBN'SUUITS OOTCKJKTUKB. Jbne utrenererKinuuiylnaiicenients. lor our Prices Cut la To. We Quels onlysfswns hiUMlreils sv. can show sou. v"' isw or II UN'S txrvlreable Bulls formerly IS.M now tin Neat allied Bulu, .3l' tM Myllsb Mail. Bulls. All Wool, ' j T US Kaney Btrlpeil Bulls All Wool. " txi. - lit All Wool Bulla 9 styles, .ura quality, laou, s'fs Kin. Wuol Bulls, estra quality, M if.oo, M so " Flu. Cassliuere Bulls. " llso, M s so " r'asltlouable BooU-h Bulls, 13.00, w s TJ HERE'S LOTS OF IIAI'l'INESS rX)B TIIE BOYS. Vf - readeiiiouslrstlou orjMarked liowu Frlres Is to. present Interesting feature of our Child 'tlUbk utr'l'l'''-! Boys' Suits still left tkal luusl imsltlselv go at less than U aoulaclures' Mc. ASMit itlcealj.BulU Kx., down from SI.W. All 11.00 Urns' Bulls luusl al 11 W i'tM All Wool HI, llsh Bulls, friu.rlv .JU and MAO. now S-J.ul. fhsiscsi Assonui.ntsif Kiaellress Bulls for bojs thentettirr of erery Family. TlirCHINEBK MUBTtiO I And uiuust our Big s0 islr mens' uaaulouns.lsi!. from SI os. sso pair wens' pantaloons, MaU ool, ironi sua. . - Excellent Values and .ryu "fOfiyif )l"US 12,atT-,"?LJ- Undrar .nd Oents' Furnishings. Asisss! like ol CUlfe NesHlSer Whirls. The Hot Was.glns Ib.m a tu ef suy. Tke best s and see on. yard long Bbirts Iu th. County. iu line of whit. Linsu Bblrls .ud Collar, are unequalled Iu Price and Quality. WE WILL KNOCKOUT 1110 II fUlUKH I Mean are doing n.arljr double duly lu Mens' rnadMo-we.sur.oioiblugiut now. Ti .V"Ilffl0Tr(Si",UI'JI " Ttou!et donn to ttl. Tb. is oo, itM and 7.M t iiusuni prals. osnnot be wld about our 1 10.00, lln.00, m.oi and 111 oo suits to Order. ''txlsWiJH liter. are huudrad. of olhcr thing, to luterM you. Oouie and Heel Our li'UissfSntwsy.ahMd. A tatauty little money goes a wliibiyioug .y btn jouTuy your Koch. fc ShankweUer. Lamest and Finest Clotiiiiiii Hoiis in the YaM CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA. We aro still hfoilquarler. for Lndios it ho it mil PRETTY MILLINERY. Just iiiuv up ntr oiTuiiiis; new effects in I.Einr 'I'kim.meu HATS and BONNFTS, AIL KINDS or Mourning Goods. Our jirices 011 ull goods are the very lowest. i-tt' vuiv LBhiffhton. Pa St.. Allentown. llright Flowers ol Spring ond Summer Time are here in PRETTY Ifilliitery jpeetg, 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 tho Very Lowest. Slaughter and Children at (treat Saerllces that d.Urht ' Os.rshxk of lleu's and Youths' rantalixia. pair uieui' paatalooBt.tl.w. worth IU). .2 wm pair lusu.' iuo, all wool, from Hand i j m. nan ,'1111 ,U. Choice Assortments in
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