Tliii Purer lint been enlr1 ittllieLclilKli ton roil omrw m Hemml CliMi Mutter ; TheCarbon Advocate I.KHlnllTOJI. VI'.NNA. Ilntea for Leant Ailrllliil Charter Notices i S2 Auditor ii Notice. i - - J " C'.mmlviloner'a Notice J SJ Divorce Notices - - ' 5 J5 Admlnlilmlor'a Notice 5 J5 ajecutora Notlera J J n. iniinr nnii Twenlr-FlTi! Cenls will he i altlbe "nmtebir Kf.l when .ubKriiHloiii ore not paid In alvtuic. von vHti jour PMwr lWiiitlil at II"' -titration ol jour term pi.ka iwllly u JJ lSuUMu aSutl.ere.iUMt will I"' compiled wllli. HATUHD AV, 8BPTHM I1EU10, IBM. BeaaFlde circulation I.ar;er tliantliat any WeeklJ Kreapee In Hie Otinnly. To Minauents. You get the Carbon Advocate by mall, just, iook m. mu """ r , , will eon llisl llOW jour raperi aim j" much you arc Indebted for the imperi remit tne snmo uy i , , Order or OrecubackB without delay. ... j it it n .Inline nr two to we ueeu iiioiHuiivj - -- - eaoh la not much, the aggregnto to tia amounts to nunureui ui uuuui Rents, pony up. Aililrcwt. ll. V. MORT111MEH, Prop. Lehluhtou, l'a. Delinquents llvlnR i this nclghbor noodwiU please rai and settle, and save 23 cents for coSection. a j.ik naiikii. MACcn 'Cuunk, Aug. 21, 1802. Editob of the Advocate : Somo of m enemies havo been circulating the report that I had niado a compact with Mr 11. J. KunU, Republican nominee for the Legislature, lo elect hlra to said office. I desire to say through your columns that It Is fai.se, and that I am heartily for W. F. tilery, the Demo cratlo nominee. Yours truly, Geo. W. Ksscn iiiuDTcnv'n r.FTTEH of accontanci) is a very lengthy affair and covers' tho whole ground of iicpuuncan ponuv since tho war. It becomes more painfully evident every day that to proceed further Lehighton must havo moro industries. Will some of our progressive, enter prising citizens more in this direction. The poet Wbittieb Is dead. No word of ours can further add to the bistro of him whose life was an exemplifica tion of purity. His memory will al ways shine brightly in tho galaxy of poets. Rest In peace. It's too bad Samuel Lawyer (lilham couldn't be persuaded to be n candi date for District Attorney, It would be such a splendid opportunity for his friends to give a testimonial of his perfect fitness for tho place. Thero Is big brains In tho lower end wigwam. Tills paper Is not accustomed to do business on tho under handed nnd deceitful basis pursued by some people not a thousand milos away. We havo over 110Q circulation; our rates for ad vertising are low and In job printing we use first-class material nnd do tho work cheap. The CArbos Advocate is the people's paper and has n circulation every Issue of over 1100. These llguros aro correct, there is no mlssreprosentaliou to get patronage. Live advertisers who desire to reach an Intelligent, thrifty class of people will tako advantage of tho low rates we offer our spaco at. ftvery body reads tho Advocate. The Hazleton Sentinel Wednesday appeared lu new form nnd completely rejunevated throughout. Tho Sentinel shows almost a revolution of Improve ment and Is now tho leading dally evening paper In eastern Tcnnsylvanla. There Is brains, push and enterprise back of the paper and It Is now on tho high road to success. A vote for Kuntz is a voto for Matt Quay. Should Ben Kuntz tie elected to the Legislature from Cnrbon ho will vote for Matt Quay for United States Senator and tho great Keystono state will contlnuo to be represented by one of the most morally corrupt monopolists In the United States. Biery must be tho noxt member of Assembly from Carbon. The Macch Chunk Gazette promises to make some Lehighton Democrats squirm for saying "real mean tilings" about "Our Den." Tho Gazetto might Just as well go ahead; get all tho music you can out of it for this intensely moral candidate of tho Rehublicau party will be a dead cock In the pit after election day. lliery will go lo the legislature from this county. Biery has lieu Kuntz on the run now and it takes all the tinio the latter can find to keep fixing up things along the line. Mr. Biery is an honest, capablo fellow and won't simply bo a figure head. If occasion calls for it ho can get up and say something that amounts to something, poor Hen however, who is lead by the bosses only holds up his thumb. Biery will bo elect oil be cause he is the poor man's candidate. It certainly would bo very amusing to have Lehlghton's great disciple of BUckstone, Samuel Gilham run for District Attorney against the able Joj. Fisher Mebbe those fellows who still remember that brilliant speech ot Sam's when he labeled all Democrats as rebels and copperheads wouldn't get in their little work. Sam Gilham as District Attorney would be almost as bad as Sam Gilham as n schoolteacher. Both are bad. The opposition to W. F. lliery havo commenced a system of what they call "practical politics" lu the present legis lative contest. This consists of lying and bunoombe and the spending of considerable money for beer and whiskey Carbo n county people how ever, are too intelligent to be caught by this style ot electioneering and will render a rebuke at the November olet tlon aud the result will be lliery will represent Carbon county lu tho next Legislature. He won't vote for a monopolist for U. 8. Senator. Biery U the man for the place. A ointle-an for whom we have the greatest respect otters to wager SUO that Burgess Kuntz did not order Chief ot Police Rati orb to attend a counoll meeting to preserve order. We liave not been 111 the habit at betting for some years, but we'll deviate for ouee aud wager 890 to 810 that Burgess KunU dii order Polioeuian liaworth tu be at the meeting, ami that the ollleei was on hand with hi-, rc ol. ers. nippei - and clab. Of rui -l- tbure vas no need for the preauie of nt) uuVer, only "Our Ben," the ' pci-U "n f 1 u-mt." "pm gres.lrs and liberal, Jtc.," wuiUed tu show that be was tout applan, you mow The paople are oato Uu STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. Utelteetat New (lulled I'rom a Mulli- lu.le nf Source. Tho greatest day In the lilatory of Mahanoy City was the occasion of tho unveiling of tho soldiers' monument. Among the distinguished iteraonagea present were Governor Robert R. l'at tlson, General D. II. Hastings, and Secretary Thomat J. Stewart, all of wham delivered nddressos. A parade took place with over .1000 men In lino. Jacob Sliolier, aged 1, of Lancaster, was seriously injured by falling from a window whllo nsloep. Frank Ray, aged 12, was accidentally shot lu the stomach by Willie lllaine, aged 15, whllo playing with n revolver at Simtiury. It Is thought Ray will die. Tho Hoard ot Managers of the Penn sylvania Chautauqua held thelraunual meeting at Lancaster and elected otllccro. Tho Grand Jury at Pittsburg return- oil six indictments against Alexander Derkman, tho Anarchist who shot It. C. Frick. During a dispute near Uniontown, Oliver liobcrls struck Jacob Rose with a stone. Rose was afterwatil found dead In tho road. August Rabe, of Tamaqua, a member oft he National Guard, who served at Homestead, died of typhoid fover con tracted at that place. Eight other members of the same company aro 111 with tho disease. A now swindle Is being worked in various neighborhoods. Tho swindlers offer n box containing thirty-six pieces of soap for 81, and they glvo ns a prize n rubber door mat with thn Initials of tho purchaser on it. Ho delivers tho soap, which is a fraud, and promises to deliver tho mat as soon as it can be manufactured with tho initials there on, collects 81, and vanishes. Charles II. Gring, tenant on the Sol wyn Hall Farm, near Reading, the other clay ploughed up a black snake's nest in which were thirty-seven eggs, almost hatched. The eggs when broken open wcro found to contain live snakes from eleven to thirteen Inches In length which sprang at persons when touched with a stick. During tho season just closed three shippers of huckleberries at Hazleton handled and sent to tho markets HG0,- 000 quarts. Tho berry picking was dono principally by Hungarians and Italiaus. About 8.10,000 was paid out to pickers alono. Ono day last week while Mr. Jacob R. Ritter, farmer, residing In western Salisbury, was eugaged In ploughing, he turned up a nest of 8 suako eggs. On being opened they were found to contain each an Infantile snake about six Inches in length. They were of tho spotted species, but will not trouble anybody next season, as all of them were killed on tho spot. The spotted snakes nre not poisonous, ns is proven by tho fact that nil venomous or poi sonous serpents bring forth thoir young nlive, the egg being hatched In terually. Mr. James A. Yeager, farmer and ho telkeeper at Dorneysvillo, the other day presented his friend, Mr. P. M, liastlan, of near Weccoesville, with n turnip of his own raising measuring 234 inches in circumference, and weighing .1 pounds and 10 ounces. Ho however had many larger ones, some of them having a circular measurement of 2 feet, and weighing 1 pounds. Ono of tho smallest Infants on rec ord was born at Port Providence, Montgomery county, on Tuesday of last week. Tho mother Is Mrs. Geary, and the Infant weighs but i pounds, Tho child is only eight inches in length, nnd can easily Ho in tho palm of a person's hand. It Is dressed In small doll's clothing, nnd is carried around on n pillow. Tho child is fully formed, and has a luxariant head of hair. It attracts much attention, and tho neighbors for miles around are visiting tho houso to get n glimpse of the infant. The public debt statemont Issued from tho Treasury Department nt Washington, Sept. 1st., shows a de crease in tho debt during tho last month amounting to $2,251,57.1. There was an Increase of $700 In tho interest. beariug debt, a decrease ot 81.71,21", in tho uon-interest-bcarlug debt and mi increase of 82,102,053 cash halanco or surplus. Tho surplus to-day, Includ ing tho ono hundred millions gold, greenback redemption fund, is $129,- 155,111. Tho treasury to-day holds $212,rt:i,G90 In gold coin nnd bullion, against which thero aro 8128,187,170 gold certificates outstanding. Silver assets aggregate 8151,103,178, against hlch there aro silver certificates and treasury silver notes outstanding amounting to 8in2,iai"ni. Tho Na tional debt to day, less the 8129,152,1U surplus cash lu tho treasurj, amount ing to 8333,071,075, of which amount, $535,011,080 is interest-boaring debt, mado up of &0,CGC,0 Is and 123,101- 500 2 per cent, bonds. WALTON NOMINATKI). Tuecrilc, ofCarhuu County, Only flet Two Vote. The Republican Congressional Con ference for this district, met at tho Burnett House, Stroudsburg, nt two o'clock Monday. The oonferrees present were: Car- bon county, M. L. Smith and James Ash; Pike, James S. Drake; Monroe, George E. Stauffer; Northampton, Charles M. Magce, Orrlu Scrfass and N. D. Chase, of Enston; William II. Snyder, of Bangor; Wm. Harding, Sr., of Pen Argyl, nnd A. O. Allen, of Port land. The conference organised by elect Ing Geo. R. Stauffer chairman and Jas. S. Drake secretary. Three candidates were presented: Dr. Thomas C. Wal ton, of Monroe; Dr. J. 11. Tweedle, of Cnrbon, and Hon. Kdgar Plnchot, of Pike. On tho first ballot Walton received 7 votes; Tweedle, 2, and Pinchot, 1, The nomination of Walton was then mado unanimous. MAltUlmi. Iteimbaoh Gete-On Sept. 1, at the Lutheran parsonage. Pleasant Valley Monroe county, bv Itev. 8. U. Stunu. John Heimbach to Miss Clara Gett, both of Albrightsvllle, Carbon county Snyder Shupp On Sept. 1, at tho LAimeran imrsouage, rieasam valley l.v Out. m it ll... t.. J -' -' ... 1 "".'I', IICUJtMlllll Snyder, of Kreideravllle, to Miss i.nima snupp, or Doners vine. At a meeting last Saturday, oalled for the purpese, the stockholders of the Lehighton Water Company voted to Increase the auiountof capital stock from 900,000 to ttO.OiXUhla amount will pay olf their floatli jjwebt and al low of the extension ofVMr water mains to n bias port aud Vo a far south in this town as Koeh's brick yards. It Is very likely tliat this work I will not be long delayed. Swllrliuaek lliue Table. I'm. Ii Hwttthhavk lb-pot, t iim-i lia-urll 1 lunik at hw, 10 lu and 11 1. a ui , I uo, i ju. I i u uiiii j n u .1 , .' ... I-- mm tut ll mil ri if m aliu . I ,u u lu Itli.l I - 1 1.JU, I LI ...iil ,l.i ill Ml M.A.- Um, niuu-IUMteft oMt lUwI. llmuk l 1 i aud 2.2fl 11 m Lute bwuuiii Hill ui st aetf H( B. J. UI'HFUIU), bupt. t ft. ML What Does It Moan ? Am We uii Itie Ktre of a (llirunlh- ltallrnatl Struggle. The Ktuton Free I'l-wot of Mo .day snya: Tho meeting of representatives of organised railroaders employed on tho Heading system was hold amid greatest secrecj hero -Kaston or l'lill- lipsburg -Sunday. What was dune wns not divulged. It is known that the members of n grievance committee went to Now York Monday to confer with railroaders there. Two reasons are given for the action ot the men ono the unjust discharge ot live engi neers somowhoro "on tho New Jersey Division of the Heading;" the other, that tho Reading intends to compel the men to loavo all tho organisations. It is said that the reason for tho dis charge ot the five engineers wnslhat they refused to leavo tho brothorhood and join the beneficial organizations of the Rending company. It is said that there is apprchonsion that tho Rending officials will not ro coivo the grlovnnco committee, and, It that is tho on so, the trouble will be precipitated. It Is said that ono of tho grievance committee remarked before ho left that he did not know when ho would get back. Ho might rcltiru In a few days and it might tako two mouths to settlo the trouble. Ho gavo out the Impression that tho men wcro ready for a big fight. They are in tho fight to finish. peculiar foature of I ho movement is the unanimity with which strictest secrecv Is preserved, couplod with the fact that not In fifteen years havo any of tho organizations 011 either tho Le high Valley or Jersey Central had trouble with any ot tho companies, tlo spito tho wages were low and unequal. Early In July a secret meeting was hold in Eastou "in anticipation of trouble" nnd since then the different organizations among railroaders en gineers, firemen, conductors nnd train men sonernlly havo greatly increased their membership. In this connection the following will bo read with Interest. Philadelphia, Sept. 5. A prominent labor official in this city said that a meeting hold at Easton yesterday by representatives of tho various railroad organizations to takeactlon upon the lisclmrge of a number of men by the Rending combine, because they would resign from labor organizations, will bo followed by a meeting in Philadel- phia on Tuesday, which will be attend ed by prominent representatives of the railroad employees' associations. Tho meeting will be strictly secret and will bo In" touch with a secret oath bound organization that Is running over the entire Reading Rallrond sys tern, and which is so arranged that even if a single member betrays his trust it can only effect himself aud no one else. Of course, the strictest sec recy In enjoined, as tho Reading be- Uoves It has uot a single member of any such labor organization among nil of its employes. This now order Is planned so as uot to be exposed either by iktectives or rewards. siX'iti.T sooii:tv .issif. Society ll.l-lllli of Intereit to llie 51 pi lien of the 1'raternlty. Capt, Jos. S. Webb Camp, 05, S. of V., of town, is growing in membership rapidly. At n recent moeting there were seven applications for member ship. On the 2Cth Instnnt, Lohigh Coun ell 101, Jr. O. U, A. M., is seven years old. The new P. O. S. of A. Hall at Bea- ver Meadow will bo dedicated on No vember 8, the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the local camp. The Grand Army Posts ot the mid- dlo district of Pennsylvania, held their annual re union In South Bethlehem, last Thursday. Fifteen hundred veter ans, sous of veterans nnd cadets were In the lino of parade. Gen. Robert P. Deuhart, of Philadelphia, was the chief marshal. At tho convention of Posts, Alleutown was chosen as tho place for holding noxt year's re-union. A very enthusiastic camp fire was held in the Opera House at ulght, Colonel Thomas Stewart, Secretary of Internal Altai rs presiding. Addresses were made by Col. Stewart, Auditor General Gregg State Treasurer Morrison and others. Carbon Castle. No. Ill, K, 0. E., of town, will confer the Knights' Degree on Monday evening. Delegations from Wnhnetah Castle, 251, of Mauch Chunk and Nesquehonlng Castle, .187, of Nes quehonlng, nro expected to be present. Zimmerman Castle, No. 157, K. G. li, of Nauvoo, was instituted Sept. Cth, Rising Sun Castle, No. 153, of Federal, will bo Instituted Sept. 13th, and Lin den Castle, No. 150, of Linden will be Instituted Sept. 11th. Gnaden Iluettcn Castle, No. 310, K G. E., of town, will confer the Kuightb' Degree upon four Pilgrims next Wed nesday evening. A VALUABLE PROPERTY AT ritlVATR SALE. ll.e umtersli'i.etl fillers a. valuable nroturiv oil 8eeoi.il Blreel. till v cloon Iron. tl.eiK.nier u! iron s.reei, lu tn.a luare, lor oaie ai a uaraaill, Tll huuillui-1 tlirw, ftlnrlrHi li.irl. i-niilAlHl.ii h larce store room and oilier comenteueM. It li built on a full lot and Is one or tlie moat valu able iroKrtlei In the borouati ot I lag-liton. 11 is ut irri.i ui-cupieu uy jure, lie mcntrtaey. For ternu and further larlle.ilam aaII on nr address MltS. ANN1K MAUKI, Hmqnelianna Mreet, Maurli L'l.unV. PENSIONS ! We want the name aud postofllce ad dress of every honorably discharged soldier of the late war who Is uot re ceiving a pension or who is not re ceiving as much pension as lie is c-n. titled to. Also the name aud postotllce of every soldier's widow, child or dependent parent who is not receiving or has not received full pension provided uy law. Also The name of every soldier or soldier's heir who has not received full 1'av and Bounty as provided uy law. New Laws aud Rulings provide for payment of claims which have here tofore been rejected. No charge for information. Send to Pension At torney in care of Oahhon Advocate, ieuignton, j -a. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale r Don't wait, but como nt once and buy one of thoso beautifully loon tail lot. ou will lie sur prised at the viaw they afford nnd tlie price will be sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. Call on either A. r liNVil-K, or R. J. HONOEN, Boat Weiwport, Pa MKr r5kTIR and morality. Count Tottluri Tint! Step In the lleiren- cratlon of Mankind. I onlv desire to establish the pronosl- tlqns that, in order to lead a moral life, It la necessary to observe a certain se quence In good actions; that If a man is serious in his aspiration to lead a good life the practical manifestations of that desire will necessarily unfold themselves in a certain order, and that in this order the abstemiousness (self mastery) is the first vlrtne which he will have to culti vate. In tho pursuit of the virtue of ab stemiousness ho must again observe n certain definite onler, nnd the first step therein will lie abstemiousness In food fasting. In the practice of fasting the first thing from which he must abstain, If he really and truly alms at leading a good moral life, is animal food, and this for the intelligible reason that, not to epcak of the passions It engenders nnd fosters, the consumption of animal fowl is plainly Immoral, because it demands nn act which does violence to our moral senti ments viz. , murder nnd Is encouraged and kept np only by men's greed of gold and their appetite for savory food. The reason why the first step in fasting and in right living is abstinence from animal food has been admirably formulated, not by one man only, but by nil man kind in the persons of Its most accredited representatives during the course of hu man history. But why, ono may ask, if the Illegality 1. e., immorality of consuming animal food has been recognized by mankind for such a long period, have people never theless persisted down to the present in ignoring this law? This question natu rally suggests itself to thoso who are prone to bo guided less by the light of their own reason than by public opinion. The answer to the question, however, is that all moral progress (and moral prog ress is the essence of nil progress what ever) is a work of time, is accomplished slowly, but that the sign of genuine progress, as dUtingmsned from casual advance, is its uninterrupted continuous ness nnd its over increasing rapidity. Tho vegetarian movement ought to fill with gladness tho souls of those who have at heart tho realization of Ood's kingdom upon earth, not because vege tarianism itself is such an importaut step toward the realization of this king dom (all real steps are equally important or unimportant), hut because it servos as a criterion by which wo know that the pursuit of moral perfection on the part ot man is genuine nnd sincere, In asmuch as it has taken that form which it must necessarily assume, and has truly begun at the very beginning. It is impossible not to rejoice nt this. just as it woald bo impossible for people not to feel glad who, after having vainly endeavored to reach the top of tho house by attempting to climb up the walls from various sides, at last meet at the bottom step of the staircase, and crowd ing together thero feel that there is no way of reaching the top except by as cending that staircase and beginning with this first and lowest step. Count Tolstoi in New Ilovfew. tine lluy'e Kaiierlenee One ins itauco in which a lady has changed her 11111110 three times in one day is on record. Mr. Croft, ron of Sir A. D. Croft, was niarrl.il at Weigh Hill, Hants, to the eldest daughter of Mr, Marsh, at one time M. P. for Salisbury, The same day the old baronet died sud denly and his son succeeded him. Thus the lady was in the morning MissMarBh. la the afternoon Mrs. Croft and at night Vaay Croft. London Tit-Bits. WEISSPOrtT, PA. Now that school is open it wont be out of the way to lalk for n moment about TABLETS ami to bring in incidentally a word in refcrencu tn stationery cf all kinds. Now, in Tablets, wo 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 here 1 Low prices, good pnper, etc. In writing paper and envelopes we can sell you n good article very cheap; why not buy hero we will appreci ate your patronage nnd treat yon right. Come and teo us. BIERY, The Druggist RISHKI., the Lending 7'hoto gmphcr. Lehighton Cabinet 'hotographs & Lnrger Sizes, VinwB ot Koitdcnces in town nnd county nf the very lowest prices. a THoaouarf COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND SCHOOL. Villi PUCTKftb RttVhT 5 cibi Sh-I iHSSHWt isifLtr awn I TutWt VrUUAMft 4 ROfJCM, Estate Notice. Kia! of HATIIIIINK Ml.ttHPIF .(.! Ule o( tlHi ToffiMtilp of Mahoning, CkHmmi county, l'a. All irftouliulUei to wltl estate are re quested to nuke itttiueut within Six Wk mul thonti liawiijf lcal rulnu aulntt Urn miu win iivMm itmii wmuMit ueutr in u ivek, duly auttM)tlcfct-tl for wiUaiMut lu HAMl'KL MflMHRlr. KMitar J uly 2. .feasant Uurner, l'a. Dissolatioa of Co-Partiersliiii. To Kuoii) Iteoufwrus. Nolle U hereby, rtveu I hat Um co-uattttentilp herrtofore exlMlng t twn Or. J. O. item ami 11 aria. Laury, Stutut ImuUhpm In t-o bortHigti ot Vrluiort . Oouutv of CarUto, I'm , muler tb Brut uaute of J. (l.zarn (hi, wa formally dlawvhMl on the 11 rU day ot Irwt SPECIAL NOTICE. INVHJTTOItS eau teoure adrk aa to the itJiULlllly of their Inventions. I'ATBNTEKS can reoaire aaaiatauoe iu the sale of their pa tent rights, and full in format ion regarding PAT-NTS in lie obUiued l.y TRAUEMAKKUaddreoaiUK Washing CUPYRIUirrs ton Patent Attorney, is oa at Oaiww Astocatc, Ltdgh ton. Pa. 3 I S B 1 Q) cmsmptlon J What shall stay 4K 'say Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian cod liver oil and hypophosphitcs of lime and soda has cured us stages. Have you a cough or cold acute or leading to consumption? Make no delay but take Scott's Emulsion euros Cough9, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula, and all Anaomlo and Wasting Dlsoasos. Provonts wasting In children. Almost ns palatable ns milk. Get only the genuine. Tre pared by Scott & Bowne, Chomlsts, New lorlc Bold by all Druggists. BEX'S B0 MARGIE. Just Heeeived a Inr?c nnd henutiful line or All Silk nt onlv i7l3c. per ynrd. l3l1AN'f Sal! MI1NII Is n new wash fabric, printed on lifjl't anddnrk grounds, all new designs, beautiful finish, FUIiIj YARD WIDR, ONIjY 10 CENTS PER YARD. Aie one of ths newest of the fine wnsh goods for the season, ll'e hnvc them in a variety nf eolorinRS nnd styles. New things in IJlnck and White In skirt and ruflle width, including the popular Point de Irlindt. Our stock of , is complete nnd is up to the times ent, weaves, including many novelties not to ho found elsewhere. Seasonable underwear for Indies, men and children. Mauch Chunk, 3?u. O. A. REX. WE-ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS xn FURNITURE AT LOWEST PKICES. And we ate confident 'hat it will he to your interest to call ind'eee us before you buy olsewhc're. Ton can select here with the same advantage as in the larger cities, prices nnd qunlity of goods being the Fame, and in also hnve n me. mm cjakbws At Our Usual f.ow Prices. Respectfully, KEMEttEll & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. A pair Lndics' Tipped Oxtord Ties. A pail 7ndies' Too Slippers. A pair .Misses' Oxford Ties. A pair Men's Velvet Slnpers. A pair Lodies' Lasting Congress Gaiters. 20 CENTS WILL BUY A ralrotljwt muilo Carpet Slippers. $1 25 WILL BUY Clioko ot 50 kinils of Ladles' Fino Oxford Tios. Wo liava just returiioil from East with a fine stock of Oxfords. Wo l.ouuht them cheap; Wo sell them low To movo them fast. If you'll look in our windows They will talk for us. Bjwiesi tee Wxie glioc MoGt 73Hnmtlton Street, Allonlown. Hot Prices for Sixty Days - AT - J. W. HELLER'S, STAVE STORE, EAST H EISSPORT, PA. Fine U'inos, Liquors ami Cigars, Freeh fleer and Porter. FliRB LUNOll erery .Uy from 00 to 130 a. in., anil erery Saturday wren inu. Call ami see me. I will treat you right (lt(lt th OiirrU Works, North Firtt Strept, Lehighton Tnlco Notice! AUpetwHu ar Weof 4t lMrMW I ----ad-row duly rautlouMl uuilo j now ovmpxma uy au4 lutuvcRMiit Cotaaay) tu Ut hahlsfctoa, fft., lor any puruuav wltMHt wy eonavut. Any prraon Ml" itlUBHH Ml iu itoruun 01 whauuevM Any prraon or iwraotM foua4 trMHtttng will h dealt wit to Uw full f law l.K W1H Wi LCK, luw. NOTICE TO BUILDERS, Hittlfil BlilH will t)f rro'krtl Ui to U lu S i triubrr lsl 1MI.' fur llif cii-i titui nf a l-niliim in wh Ii lo hold Kits Huns Itn loK4iai iiiu 4hm HH-t IBtktluiis Uli lit- n i U at llif itllti r ! the CutiUl) Ctiininlnsluin 1 1 lli I'iMUl nl inn inti.iiiei! ri'Mivt tin HHhl ti it)1' an m nil bUi II It K Mil I KB IlattiJU-CAauk J.U VUfttU.. Aiteat Y iwui, Gimk.. Tliat dreaded and dreadful disease I its ravages? TJioilsands of consumption in its first in the new shades and differ some instances better. We l!L BUY No. 8, Full Size, Coinpl.te ltungp, 520. No. 7. with No. 8 top, cimplete, as low as $17, Wo offer ibeaf remlsat tl.ete pilces fur tl.i- n.-xt Mil) Oars. We hare on hand a lot of Smui.l llan.l, Flm c'nn Parlor Double Heaters which we uill f ai very lw flsnrn. All of mir fjoo aie giurautewl In iltn the biii-r or money rpfimiletl. Call ami our Urge ttiK.k Inf. ire b 1 tne olee where. NOTICE. The CtmmuHsloupra or Carbon County Ittrebv ghe notice ilutt, at 1 oVlnk p. in., on tl soil. tUyor Keptember, A. I. IHQf, at 111- Court Houw, Miutcli Chunk, l'a., they will wllat iul llr !. for llu bct urtaes thai can It otMta Iim1 for i ht mine, I h following detrrrbtl tracttot Urnl, which aUI traett wer lieretofor ur clmwd hv tlx Counly t'juitaahiiri at Traaa ii rem' lalea, for lh uu o(th County, ant) Iiait ritiaiutHi uurrwriiMru iur rirr jmn aim up warua, iu nil : -Name o( IJ- Wb imttHl Owner. Uall, NuiuWr of Acre. nn . Auaiua. racaer t u.. aw a. lull 1 1 Itoiuttr. Thnuuulea, u M U0A. m a, 411 A. joiin ftirars, " John IJrtmlf. " ' 80 JimIIi HavlU. " m ILHtnilnaratfjuiaauufl" jaw Itou-rtMarUu. ' M 4i Jerfinlali Swith. " m Owm-m ftuHAera. " " 4A cmImtV luowu, KkldrH U Itaukl tMia, ' " m Ww. llomMiald, " aas Wm. Hiraild. a Tboww Rooaicr, JoJuilUwupawu? John iMwietr, 1 Jabn Ktoruer, ' liaulal Urt(u, ' John Kroner, (Hen Illee, fMay Uk. ' Jobn Hbaw, fkanlal Tttowaa, ' A, cut of an a. " an a. an IK no A-,irtoftti A. TkMttU w iciuau, - 'ami a., MutoiwA Vn a. Jotaa KeaMU. ltutert (town. " " Jeka Rrawa. l4Wnk " IM a. u (H A.. 118 I ivbui' in a. " " UK " M m M M A. WMl tK " A..iit'l.l Uriw, " " m RarbaraBwaiU. fvryrUto, I UtU. llakMrUiu-K, lUirL Oiaaoa, J. C. SaiiiiKt, Aug. a, urn. iw OannlulwieH. PRIVATE SALR OF VAUJABLH DOIIULK IIOUSK. A three etory iluuble frame dwelllug hoUNe ituntAiufug two fine store rooms ami twenty other rooms on north first street in lehighton is offered for sale ULiP unit on easy terms The build ing is suitable for u hotel pltiiit and hu,s stul.lr un.i other out buil.llngs l''oi fuitl.i-'i iurtlciilttrs and terlus call uu oi address AAMr KiblUuii, Kistler's Reetaannt, Aug. 13, aw. lAbigbtoD .Pa Scott's Emmsion f J no. !uiiiu, Raw F. twNMKwr, rrutUU lUrvCarrl 'uvl Ssf. tUiairin Hnlif All Hmiiiuiouiiij. j. n Niiit'tirntii iriitur methoiU of trading i.lloiv l.oold (ogiijism or lojfjRrtliHin . 'I'hev are lelie of the last decade. Niiv ideas, original tncthndR, iti&Ii, pluck and enterpite aro the exijjen ries of tlie prespnt ae. Wo admit no dull seitRon. F.venthini; must lie kept on n eonstnlit move 'I'radi luusl be stinrd up wilh the smile nctivit) nt the cud of ill.' season, n1 iu the 1k f,iiniiiiir llre lliiiik wc have struck the rinht rlimd when e started our present Low Hater Mark Prices. Warm weather doesn't stop it. Old f-'ol's burning rays cannot clog our vt heel ol com merce. Now is the time and wo note the fact that we nre head quartersfor nil kinds of School Supplies nnd carry filly different styli s or Tahlets at fifty different prices. Fino Stationery, Hooks and Mag azines ol all kinds, Pocket Books, French Tissue, Toys, Games and Novelties. Oiiemt's IIi.ock, Lehighton, Pa, to Buyers. Wc offer just now a special in vitation to our friend.-i nnd patrons to come nnd sec us. The summer is fust fleeting nnd we will maUe Special prices to sell out our summer goods in order to have a full swing on our full nnd winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Keady-Mado (Jlotning e have no room to quote prices, but Uiey nre low tnough. Don't miss this opportunity but come at nice- Then too, we nre the recognized headquarters for lor nil kinds or Groceries, JjYuifs & Vegetables .in Season at the lowest of very low prices. Vompt and corteous treatment to nil and it is no trouble to show goods, Canal Ilildge. Kuntz & Co. East Weisspoi t. DRUGS, pure. MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAFo, Inrge line and cheap. WINES,10'! for medicinal use CIGARS, t'10 "('st rnndc. SPECTACLES, extensive. nnd increasing trade. I guar antee satisfaction to da cry customer. PRESCRIPTIONS, carefully compounded. at tub Central Drug Store, Or. C, T. (HTIOKOKTim Lehighton Water Co., I.KiiuitiTiiK, l'a., July Tth, Ifttf. I hereby certify that thn following resolution waituiohled at a iiufllnK"( l't linaril ui I Href -tor oft ft Is (uiiiiiy Iit-M uu the 41 h tUyof Kruoiaki), Tliatafilnaortb Stock lwM era tw callM'l tocuiiVtMte at thn nfflve ff tlie niiiiv. on th arddav of Hfi .UinlMr . HU.b0lHH) IIhj iKHirsoiMtaiul flir ueUick (. iu.. to take Mitonon ute H)irorai or uwiiruvai mi n tiroiioanl litoreaaeuf the catUal ttork of laid (liHiiiHiuy frwn f20.or to W0,i and tlvat the tfcrlrr tm 4id Is lierehy directed tu glre 110VA1U BEAl)t.l)T, 8crftary. POETRY ON WHEELS WonM Jon oouif&rt know, Aa yon luieklrlug go, Oyr (wuil ry roads all amooth or rougli f TJT Ilia "Oil Tiir-Ml Sprlnj," WtiMh KrUlw pU In, Aixl your plstfaruia rl-la Mir enougbl Or Imve jou a not ltn, To t rU of !ira motion, Hiwpt Hi UKitlou If nglhn Its 9 Tbm ajt tlM "IIidiw Spring." l'lr, SoU bj KrWlw, tlm dMlr, And ioii will 1 Mire of winning Ilia prlzA. your ltorta a qulfk gait, Tliat he nn well wait f And wlmi all the roads are'jutt awful Turn gftt a low "Corning" of Harry, Pok SlUTT-riVK t)ou-nl-lou't tarry! And Iw'll run on all roads tint are lawful. Tbe up and down wk, TIk ttufta fut y nay work, Yoa an now ttrMtually cons, Uy UiflcK lb Old Bllptle Ufileg atyl. Froui KrrtdWc'a nice pU. And you'll no leucer tbe rll khdlre. Ii your luxte an old dIuk. Wboa grave should be duff f Ab I A Spindle linger HI it so easy, Wbieb Kreldler will M, WUb top wade so well, For Kill) Miliar I so bry. Heavy aud LUbl Kepairs I'roiapt, I beap aud UwA A pleaanre to sbow Good H. V. KJHUULMK, WuwNar. Fx. the Newest Tilings in Window Shading cc., Now on Exliibitition tit A m mi Bsw HI ay k Be , lmest Prices. Give us a C'nU Miss Alvonia Gm ver, l.SXS'p, TN LADIES' JACKETS, He will sell our .allies' (Iteefeih) Jackets at a reduction. They nre all this season's goods, in Tan, (i-rejs, Hluesnnd Black. There nre about 100 of them. LOT 1 HVrc $rj-00, rcduci'd to $4.00 LOT 2 H'cro $7.00, reduced to $5-n(). (lied ford Cord Cloth.) LOT fl Wcro $8.00, reduced to $6 50. 634 Hamilton Mrs. M. Oulton, Weissport. Branch Store, First street, Lehighton. m .30 CENTS PER QUART! Pic Nics and Parties supplied on short notice. ll'e also havo a full line of ITiue Groceries, Seasonable Fruits and PreHy Jewelry. J owest prices run on everything. Give U3 a call. B. K. Culfon, Lehighton, Pa. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. i e among the new things now on exhibition in our store. Wc believe tlint nowhere in this county ran you find a prettier assortment to select fioni nt lower prices. Our goods me not trash but good honest goods nt lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in nil delectable dainties, nnd everything seasonable irT the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Lalesl Novelties in Toys Lowest prices and biggest assortment. Clias. H. Husbaum, HMDGE STJiEET, WEISSPORT, PA. Tremendous Slaughter MEN'S YOUTHS''Nanl CHILDUEN'S CLOTHING. & SHANKWEILER'S. Aa th auniniflr Uavi arp .mlekh iihiiIuk tu u cloM we have luada ajtlwreut f.r rou llnr- Klna ubhvard ol hnttire. ll mtut bedoiu. In order taelowoot !h ImUow of our H&llluc and Btrr ''loUiloit Itop't niliatlieae rare oopiirtiiuul aa Uwy aioarwi tloaar sarara lootrv rl, bmor Ii'aTlia rrleo that raakea the iiort' ot mla wwctal Auuatial. HOT WKAlllKl: AMI Oil It HENBUITS UOTOnBTniill. TUer were oeverao mauy uiduirinouu. Foraier rrteea Cut In To, We quote ay a ten ot huiklirdi we call ahow ou. ! nefTWealHe HulU Neat Hlied Mulu. Htrllah Hade B..ll. All Wool, Kawi HtrllHd Holla All Wool, All Waal Kulu a alra. eaira quality. VtM Wool Hulls, eiln uuailtr. Plt Cuiuutra Kulla raklouUe Hootch oulM, liunii- iyjn ov haiu'Inhbs toii tih: hovs. I... l ir..taeHWttairaUoo ofJMarked IMlinrrlnUtlrearul InlrrrallnK leature of our Child fienartaMat. I U...K oi t I aa Bora' 8uiu atlll left thai iwul uoaim.lv o at i. ti than Manuurturen' frleea 1....J BUifiulia6aase., dowu trow tl.lw. All tiJU Uoia' Hu.is I loe All Weal IHyUah Salts, termerly tlM asd l.ae, uow p ai t bolee Aaataula nf Fias llni Mulls far run a atwl Chlldrru at ! tue tuutaer of every Faintly. IIIIU IIINUBMUarrUOl Andaouiuatour ft 0 pjlr men' paatsjnftaa,t.V'. trow 4l.fte. 3W ir hi. usolaloooi, HM. all ool. (rowjiai .4lr iu'i.' Kxcellent Values and Choice Asaortmpntis in iiitii daui. WLlte Vmu. Piimiwr Nflckweajr. Dlrfr mui i.-iii imni.t A vrtml llnu of Ctit NulUt Hblrt The Hit TUe bfU muI 4c oue jnt Urns UtU lu Um Our XJitf nf Whlw Linen tthli H ul ColUrt r w K WILL, h NtKJK UUT II I (ill PMIUKH ! iH.lliiit dftt Uulnic ii ml ihmhlt dut lu 14 MM' nimte. to-mwiUUf (HuilliHM jHtt IWW. 1'uutjtlutHiM to tout nieitMiit' AIIAAOl Troui dnnn tu Mn.rM Tih iim a .. . l:.lkV!BKt llirrf Hff liuniirtU uf nthr U-iilii re !)-hfa4l Aiiilwhlj IMUtuwDryfiH-iiiUilyhl) l.oij. y kM yoyboy your Koch & Shankweiler, Largest as. Finest Clothing: Home in tne Valley, CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, PA, iper and Decosatiens, We are still In .ultpi trl rs for Lndies uh.i unit PRLT 1 Y fvilt.l INl-RY. Just nutV MP 'I' (.fl'. il .( i,rV effi-iu iii I i:bv 1 i 'ivi ii HATS nnd BONNFTS, . AIL KlXnS OF Mourning Goods. Our pw'ces on all good arc the vcrv lowest. St., Allentown. llright Flowers ol Spring and Summer Time are here in PRETTY Jflllinopy.JJIfootJ. A rare fenst for ladies who like pretty things in New Mil linery Goods. Come and see ua. Fashionable City Milliners enables us to give all the newest things. Prices the Very Lowest. lontwrlr tun, bow M-T&- CK, 4.15 ' . 5. .. 'u loan, l;j " I.' 1.1, I- u li j w, " v - Mtua ku at ffl IM1 llujaatwaehlldrruattlreat Manlflt.-r that dUhr ItUOnnUM. nl Ueu' and V.mths faatalooBa ualr meos' pautaluoiia. i uo. worth il JO. yo M uutbmu' aj.so, uu wool, trum tlwl ii lo W.vivv - Ihe-m i.ii..r GoaBir. OB - M)uuld in Yrirv utt gnuijt , thlnn t.i tr (VHa ! l i r...