1 Thin f'ier haibeon ntredatU.LhlRh ton lot Offles nt 8ront1 GIim Mutter The Carbon Advocate IKHKlllTON, VF.NNA. lUtft for Advertising: Chtttf r Notiroi Auditor 's Notice! gmuKitonfr's Notices Torce Notice Administrator's Notice . Xitecutor's Notices too 4 no t no I 00 s no J oo one Dollar and Tfnty-l'lre Cent mill here n r be intarlauly cliar-geil when snow mUlons are not psia in aurance. yon wish your paper dUeontlnued at Hie e- pirauon or your irm n.Ena m.in portal card and the request will be compiled wlih. .Inn N ItiRMtrr nt Pnfkeiton. IS an aullior- led representative nt this olllee. All furors ssown him will be appreciated ny " SATmmAAVOCTOHEIU, 1802 Bonk Fide Circulation Laraer than that of Any iiwiiynmpipwmiui whij. A 1.1U NAII.Kl). Maccii Chunk, Aug, 21, 1802. P.mTnn nr the Advocate ; Some of ifiy enemies lmvo been circulating tho report that I had made a compact with Mr. B. J. Kuntz, llepublicau nominee tiM nntnima Ynnra trulT. OEO. VT. KsSEB Orovir Cleveland's letter of accept In out. It U short and to the point. The Macch Chunk Gazette Is becom ipg humorous. Last week it spoke of Sam Gllham as belne brilliant. Did yoaeverT LrnirraTOx's Board of Health will give this town the sanitary improve ment wanted. The sewers on First fctreet will be cleaned. They ueed it vnvnrD nf naw lmmrQ worn nflllnd our Buuscripuuu usi vuia wdb. iuo list Is growing steadily nnd advertisers should not forgot It. Biert, tho Democratic candidate for the Legislature continues to grow In popularity among tho voters of all parties and he will bo elected by the usual Democratic majority at the com- tnir election. Tho forces are orcrnntZ' rjg all along the line to bo ready for solid work at the polls in November, The Daily News Is n new candidate fur-rAihlln pnntittlerntinn At alt. Car. mel. The paper is four pages, six col eary requisites of a well appointed newspaper. The News will be a success because there Is energy, vim and sufll clent back bono back of It to mak'o it a rtfwAQA. Thft nnnnln nf flint fnwn drm'r. cither. Push tho News and the News Publishing Company. The Lire of the average coal miner is a trying one to say at least, lie leaves kis homo in the morning not knowing whether ho will ever cross 'the threshold of that door again, llo goes down deep into the bowels of the earth, and shut off from tho light of God, In darkness and solitude labors with pick and shovel, with a cruel top rues uuugtug uverueuu iuiil uiuy ul uuy jnoment fall and drive him out of ex istence, lie emerges from his lempor ary dungeon at night, dust begrimed Is nnarnd htm. nnd tlm nxfc dnv goes through same miserable exper ience. His life is cut short by the In unous euecis or. cas. ioui air ana me iiin'R Riinrr i rnnkwi iin pnnHii. uueu iu ma luucr uuvs, xiuiy nm inf lAn aintmii ihar .vtii very creditable stand on the subject and advises thelaborers to goto the polls ana cieieat me uesuma oi iuo mououo- lists by their ballots Instead of bullets." Among other things It says: When the rights of money and tho rights of labor clash, what Is the duty of the Government ? Should It sup. wubl it uuvuruuiuub lur iuu iicuuiu - -. , 1.9 to be free how shall No; not bullets, but ballots. Bullets are the weapons of tho weak and cowardly, who know tholr cause Is unjust Labor can conquer through the ballot. Nlnty-nlne ballots against ouel ITl.-i iw.ntl.il An ...1. .... la,nH t,. JU.BI uewuuua ui inuur, Let the people elect representatives who will represent them. In the past labor has been controlled 1 .1 .1 . 1 -.1 , , . ..!...! 1U IUB .uterpafc ui tituuii. In the future capital must be con trolled In the Interest nf labor. In the confllat between tho men and money men must win or the republic will fall, and we shall see an arlstrocrncy, If not a monarchy, built upon its ruins. How Shall we avoid this danger? See to It that not labor only but cap! tsl also Is controlled. There Is but one way. Organize I Educate 1 Vote I Let the people rule I The New llallot. Copies of the revised form of the official ballot aud of tho specimen ballot which are to bo used under the new election law together with a copy of the correspondence between the Secretary of Stato and Attorney Gen era! In the matter, wero issued Wed Deadly from the olllco of the Secretary of the Commonwealth to the various boards of County Commissioners of the state, law Judges, members of the House or Senate, newspapers and leaders of political parties. The spec! ballot is printed on tinted paper, and the official ballot on white paper in conformity with the provisions of the law. The names of the candidates of the Democratic, Republican and Prohlbl tlou parties are in groups. The Re publicans are lu the first column, the Democrats In the second, and the Prohibitionists In the third. The Pro- ballot "by nomination papers, these words having been printed at the bead of the third column In small black type. The fourth column is left black with these words printed before the name of the various oftlees to be ntsri for "The voter may Insert be low the name of any person whose name is not printed ou the ballot for tfhnrn he da&lrea to vote." The Secretary of Htute givoa notice mitm fount Commiakloners in circular letter accompanying oo plea of the ballots that the form tilth were sent ont in March by him are not to be followed, but are to be entirely diere- gtrdtd STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. Umlle.tol News Culled Kioin Multi tude nf Kourree. Lancaster will have tho State Pair during the week of Oct. 10. A county game and flsh protective association has been formed nt Polts vllle. MI but three of the fifty-five school districts in Berks county havo In creased tho salaries of school teachers. WtP. Homan, a young hack driver of Reading, shot himself lu the breast bocause Mattle Haggerty rojocted his suit. His recovery Is probable. Impure drinking water at Ashland has developed several cases of typhoid, and physicians are alarmed. In the Delamater trial at Meadvllle, Tuesday, objection was made to evi dence as to the confessions of G. V. Delamater and tho court roserved Its decision. In trying to make Jacob Malot, colored, of Johnstown, apologize for having been a slave, a white man Darned Storm, In hU rage, fatally stabbed him. Alexander McKlroy struck William McElroy ou the head with a plate and fractured his skull, near Wllllamsport Tuesday. The Cooley gang made a decent up l the houso of Jacob Prlnkey in Payette County, near tho West Virginia line, Tuesday. Seven men were In the party and Frlnkoy's son shot ono of them. The robbers ransacked the house, but got little booty. President Baer, of the Reading Iron Works, replying to a request of tho employes for n restoration of the re cent 10 per cent, reduction, said he would make the advance as soon as the condition in the trade warrant It. Driven crazy by his 8-year-old-son'i death, Charles Harmer, of Andalusia, committed suicide by swallowing poison. Struck by dropsy, which had reached his heart, Thos. Terry, of Chanrefore township, was found dead on the floor of his house. An abusive response from Edward Snyder, of Eoston, and Robert Ferrll lug, of Bethlehem, who were charged with assault aud robbery, caused Judge Rceder to send them to the Eastern Penltontlary for four years, A petition circulated near the homes of murderer Wni. V. Keck and his victims, William and Jeanetto Nibch, contains almost 500 signatures asking the Board of Pardons not to commute Keek's sentence to imprisonment for life. Similar documents are out and In all contain about 2000 names. Isaac Workheiser and Edward Martin brothers-in-law, of Eastou, wero drown ed In the Delaware Monday morning the capsizing of a boat hauling stone from "Flat Rock" to repair Wil son's dam. William Rockafellow, a third occupant, was rescured just In the nick of time. Martin leaves n widow and three children. Shortly before G o'clock Monday evening a Philadelphia &. Reading passenger train ran into a handcar containing eight trackmen, near the Port Clinton tunnel, killing ono of the men and throwing the others about promiscuously, but not fatally injur ing them. Tho accident occurred lu a curve, and the train was behind time, the men supposing it had gone. The name of the man who was killed is un known. Wm. Tanner, a vouug man residing at Phllllpsburg, Is again lu trouble, He was arrested Tuesday evening by Officer Bltzer. Tanner Is charged by Wayne Kratzer, of Allentown, with larceny and embezzlement. Kratzer was engaged in .erecting advertising charts in depots. Tanner was employ ed by him. At Scrauton Tanner col lected money belonging to his employ er and left with it, so It Is alleged. A warrant was then issued by Alderman DeLong, of that place, and sent to Detective Simons, of Easton. The latter Instructed the ollicers to watch for Tanner, and his arrest followed. Tanner is being held at the station house to await the arrival of a Scranton officer. National Columbian Public Reboot Cele bration. Whereas, by a joint resolution ap proved June 20, 1802, it was resolved by the Senate and House of ltepresen tatlvos of the United States of Ainer lea in Congress Assembled, "That tho President of the United States be authorized and directed to lssuo a proclamation recommending the peo ple the observance iu all their local ities of tho 400th anniversary of the discovery of America, ou October 21, 1802, by public demonstration and by suitable exercises lu their schools and other places of assembly:" Now, Tueretore, I, Benjamin Harri son, President of the United States of America, in pursuanco of the aforesaid joint resolution, do hereby appoint Friday, October 21, 1802, tho four hund reth anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus, as a general holiday for tho people of the United States. On that day let the people as far as possible, cease from toil and de vote themselves to such exercises as may best express honor to the discov erer and their appreciation of the great achievements of tho four com pleted centuries of American life. Columbus stood lu his age as the polneer of progress and enlightenment. The system of universal education is In our age tho most prominent and salutary feature of the spirit of en Ughtenment, and It Is peculiarly ap propriate that the schools be made the center of the day's demonstration. Let the national flag float over every schoolhouse in the couutry, and the exercises be such as shall impress upon our youth the patriotic duties of Amer lean citizenship. In the churches aud other places of assembly of the people let there be ex pressions of gratitude to Divine Pro vldeuce for the devout faith of the discoverer aud for the Divine care and guidance which has directed our his tory and so abundantly blessed our people. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand aud caused the seal of the United States be affixed. Done at the city of Washtngtou this 21st day of July, lu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred aud seventeenth. By the President: BENJAMIN HARRISON. ror lUnt or gala. A valuable atore property, situated close to the Packerton Hotel. Terms right. Apply to Leopold Meyers, on the premises or at the Cittaox Advo cate office. 10-1-tf Proposals Wanted 8&le4 proporttU Mill tn received uutll 12 fVekwk oooii October t Wi lor diittliif tmteii, twuUjBK lutd Ufloc ot H mil el tucb Hpe or U utile 4 Itttb him (UMwe or Im), owuidi aud OUiiog btak, lAuiinr of a or ware fire lyrdrtou. All In ttta twoiuk of WelMport. aud sn feet to UfWcmoq. ib water uopaoy fur&un hvdraau uiut iAhs dfUvtred on ctra at Willi pot I. fa. Tb Uwiiuny rMtriw to rlcbt to HeoreC&ry. SKCUHT ROC1KTY OUSSlr. Sorl.ty 'lld-lllls or Interest lu Hie Mem bers of the Fralernltr- Btroh Council, 731, Jr. 0, WsA. M. of Welssport, is one 'year bid's The council started with thirty rnorlor members and now number 1R0. The members and officers are lively nnd energetic and are proud of their Increase. Ou Mouday it was seven years since Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. U. U. A. M of of this town, was Instituted by Josso Morgan, now of Picture Rocks, Pa. There were only a few charter mom- bersandthe life of the council was precarious for a long tlmo, but the energy and spirit af the first members predominated and with each succeed Ing anniversary there was a creditable Increase until now, seven years since, there Is a membership of 211 and the council Is In excellent financial stand Ing. The boys are to be congratulated on their success. The membership of tho Orand Army of the Republic on December 31 last was 107,781, no less than 01,101 members being added during tho year. The losses by death were, C10I, but noarly 00,000 dropped out of the order, more than 13,000 being delinquents and 31,307 being suspended for non-payment of dues. The Indications are that the ordor has about reached Its maxi mum membership, and that this may bo maintained for a few years, when a rapid decrease will begin. Tho greater number of members Are now between IT, and Ki years of age, and ten years will surely greatly deplete the ranks, If the estimates of the number of men In the parade on Tuesday are correct (and they cannot be very greatly oxag gerated), nearly one-fifth of tho mem bers attended the encampment at Washington. It Is unlikely that such a large number of Grand Army men can ever again be brought together. The Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows at Portland, Oregon, has elect ed the following officers for the ensu. Ing year: Grand Sire, G. F. Campbell, London, Out.; Deputy Grand Siro, J, W. Stebbens, Rochester, N.Y.; Grand Secretary, Theodore A. Ross, Colum bus, Ohio; Grand Treasurer, IsaaoA. hhepperd, Philadelphia. The Grand Sire's annual report shows that the net lticrease of active lodge member ship from January 1st, 1891, to January 1st, 1802, was 18,8u7. This Is the largest increase ever made In a single year In the history of the order. The total lodge membership Is 721,140; expendi tures for relief during 1891 weret3,liC,. 3S2; aggregate revenue of lodges and encampments, 87,720,212, an Increase of $183,000 over the previous year. Num ber of Cantons of Patriarchs Militant, CIS; number of Chevaliers, 23,000. West Penn Council, 887, Jr.O.U. A. M., was Interestingly Instituted nt Lelbyvllle on Tuesday evening by Dls trlct Deputy Jos. N. Bennett, of Pack- erton, assisted by the following offi cers: Past councillor, W. J. Heberllng, 101; councillor, J. N. Bennett, 101; vice councillor, William Moyer,437; record ing secretary, Geo. W. Morthimer; as sistant, W. W. Bobst, 455; financial secretary, J. E. MoDanlel, C31; conduc tor, W. H. Edwards, 137; warden, Harvey Schoppel, 437; Insldo sentinel, D. Llndenmuth; outside sentinel, Chas. Haines, 437; treasurer, Dr. Steckol, 437. Twenty-one of the twenty-five charter members wero Initiated Into the sec rets of the order, following which the following officers were installed: Past councillor, Heury Rebert; C, Charles Richards; V. C, Lewis Guildner, R. S., Lewis Heln; A. R. S R. P. Seidle; F. S., rercivil Burker; Treas., T. P. Sny der; W., Amandes Klstler; C, C. A. Follwetler; I. S., Griff Moerder; O. S., Jos. Meltzler; trustees, John Snyder, Milton Rebert, Wallace Snyder. Leiby ville Is a pleasant little village with lots of first-class young and old fellows and the new council will no doubt bo In good condition. The national camp of the Patriotic Order Sons of America met at Leba non. Some very important business was transacted, the new ritual being one of the pi Indole subjects of dis cussion. An entire new form was adopted: The committee on Institu tion reported to the convention and recommended a number of changes. Ono was a proposition to strikeout the word "white" In article 10, prescribing qualifications for membership, thus admitting colored men to membership. Abraham Hall, Jr., a member from Pittsburg, the only colored delegate in attendance, delivered an eloquent speech favoring the proposition and after two entire sossion were consumed in discussing the change It was de cided to strike out the word. The or der had not been exclusive until 1800, when the national camp, In session In Boston, inserted the word white. The order was subjected to much criticism on account of Its action, and especially In this state the members were anxious to recognize all without regard to color. It was due to the Pennsylvania delegates that the change was made on Friday. Officers will not bo elected until next year, When the oamp will meet at Chicago. Van Csu't Vara If You Mcjii. A citizen of Pennsylvania who re moves from one borough or township into another, or from one ward luto another, between now and election day, loses his right to vote, becauee he must swear he has resided at least six ty days in the district where he offers to vote. Switchback Time Tabl. Car leaves Switchback Depot, Upper Maucu Chunk at a.40, 10.10 and 11.37 a. m.. i.oo, zjo, 3.U and C"V3 p. ui. Car leaves Bum nil t Hill at 0.10 and 11.10 a. in., niiu ic), a-1, auu d.i j . in, HUN DAYS IaveUvitcbbackdeiMtMauch Chunk at I.W KUU l. III. Iave Humiult JIM at 3.35 and 4.00 p. m. H.J.MUMFORU.Hupt. & fas. Agt, Ml 1 VTPn Vlde-awake workers everywhere for II All 1 flLI "flhODD'a PhatAffrmha nf tha World," (be greiUvat book on earth cott I mar Jiw.ww. reiau at viat, casn or inuauuieuiti flTTPn n'Cl inauiiuoth lllmlralej clmUar and tn Ptrr n linlrei dally output ovrriu-o UilUIl Uvoiuidm. AfieulA wild nlth ). oeai, Mr. Thoa. 1 Warliu, CentrevHle.Texn, cleared 1711 In THM nrrnrtnln Wotuter, O., 9 davi: Mlsa Finiflliranrl? tiJiniftmlo- Howard UadlKuu, Lyout, N. J.. 101 a T bouri a bonanza; magnificent out nf rnt, - TTT1J ntitnlrll.oo. bookiou credit III TflP WflP fl rrtitm itam. a a. iiiod viu Bible fublublDK Co.. 7S9Ubutnut Ht, Fhlla.. Pa., or 3&& Dearborn St., Cblcaco, UU Executor's Sale Or VEBV VALOABLB Iheunderiljnied Rxecutor ol the Estate ot aiary wiuer. iue norousu oi vrriiuri, deceased, will aell at public tale on the premise, lu WelMport, Carbou rounty, fcou'a., on Saturday, OCTOBER 22, 1892, at I wo o'clock p. tu., the follow lot very valuable Heal Kttate, to wit : At I tboae t o certain UiJH UU VlMBl OK UUOUNU. tituate on the North tide ol Urtdjte Street. In aald Borough ol Welu iioit. Carbon county, Va., bounded by lott o(C. h. Miner and Johns. Miller, upou mhlcbare erected two T WO-STOKY rKAMB DWELLING HOUSES, UiM feet aud Itue. rupMtlvely. Hh all uecMKtry oulUulWlng. TuU wttpeHy U vefv elwteiy lueaiea, ana wiua ioaae. a flrit-e ethei (MM I oeee atand, and wlU be aoid .wtralv &t Ilia dtdlon olthH KlMtttbr. leiBw tod eoodtaM wtfl be b4 k&owDat EMMS M OOt, 1 1MB. 9 WEISSPORT, PA. Now tlint school i9 oppn it wont be out of the way to tnlk for a moment about TAD LETS nnd to brini; in incidentally a word in rpferenci: to stationery of nil kinds. Now, in Tabids, we hnven t not the lartjept or best nssortment in the world, but wo have ns nice nn assort ment no can lie found hereabout and the prices are very low. When school opens you will need a Tnblet, then why not buy it herel Low prices, good paper, etc. In writing paper and envelopes we enn 6cll you n good article very cheap ; why not buy herd we will appreci ate j our patronage and treat you right, Come and see us. BIERY, Tho Druggist. Wliatls i:ierlronnleT Ami What Will It Iuf The KlectroiKtlw liai been In tine for four sears, aud ts well known In some ectlomof the United Slate, but there are a great manysul-feri-is that bae newr heard the name. 'Ihose mat nave neuru oi it aim neen twmeinuticoi wmitlf ilnl ikjvwt, ure curious to know how an Inurnment ui Kiiuill nnd no Simula ran Rrcoitl- itllsli curen so great. Now. vthllo the Klectro LtoUeUierv wundeilui. it is not nt all mister ions. Hi operation falti In with what we know of science, and any one all timtliar with the mi tuinei racii m iJimoK) nun i ujsicicuu uuurr alnml. lluw itonraten. The nay hi mhlch the Klec troirolne iu-comlhhei Its ernes Mery simple and lutural. It consist, of a imlarler, lilch Is connected by a wmen wire cord with a small iiI.iIh fLiwl carter. 1 lilt txiliirlzer la Immeried in eold water, or )mtim Ire. 'Ihe plate at the other end ofthe eord Is attached to the warm body of the iatleiit Kenerallv at Ihe ankle. From the Inherent nature uf this tuilarlzer it becomes cnargeu. neumiveiy iiymaweii Kiumn wvtsoi Induction, the nUte. aud wltli it the bodv of the iialleiil, become;) positively charged. 'Hie body inereuy uecoiuei u cemre ui uiinicuuu tur no iratlve bodies Ox)kcii Is the most nenatheform of matter In nature. Hence the bodvbatlied In the atmosphere, drinks lu thellfe-Kh Ing oxjfien at every Kire. Kvery process of life is thereby quickened. 'Ihe temperature rises; the pulse line hi with a fuller heat Ihe skin tingles with new Hfej eery organ acts with renew ed Igor, and the eftete poisonous pioducls of Ihe body are throw n off w itn case. The quickened tiianye of matter which oxygen produces throujthout the s stem, Isaccoin pained ny a lariceiy incieawu Keuesis ui nrnor urrc. OnrAiu imif ilpiul iuiil Mjidiatit Am born niraln. audbetftnto perform their wonted functions. 'Ihe heait, the lungs, the liver, the organs of the external senses, the organs oi reproduction -all thce throw off their derangement aud weak tiess, and even the disordered lutellectotntt times reenthroned. Where disease has not alreadv made too Kfeat ratages, lestoratlon to perfect health is Inevitable. 'J lie Klectropolae is generally used at night while tho patient Is asleep, but may he applied, of course, at any time, and to serral persons durliigthe twenty lour hours. It will last a Itfe-tlme, never wears out nor loses Its strength, neer neds mending nor recharging. One in each family will lender that family largely independent of doctors and druggists, and thus will nave every jear many times Its small cost. Not an elect ncal appliance. The liiech'opolse Is not In any way akin to the iiiinieions electri cal RDollances. such ns belts. Insoles, corsets. shields, & o., palmed off unon the public. It has no method of generating a current, nor means oi ronuuciing one. u acts iikjii neii-Kiiunn blot oiricii 1 m indoles, and Is heartily endorsed by many of the best ih slclans In this aud other countries, and Is djlly used by them In their practice. It is pronounced by the in the greatest dlttcoery In the history of medicine, tu that it uoes away wiiu me use oi uieuicioes. directions for using, Accompanying each In Ntrument Is a book of Instructions fully exoUlii' Ins Its uses. Us method of cure la so simple and free from danger, that the uninitiated and eeu chlldieii can use It with pel feet ease and success. Kdttorlal In llnstou Christian Witness and Ad torutA of lliule Holiness, hentember 3. lsuit "A method of treatment of disease without the use of any medicines or drugs, which has been quietly extending Itself over all parts of the United Htates during the past three) ears wun very graiuviuK results. II h We are slow to commend new discoveries of any kind, for the reasonthat so many of them prove to he worthless. Hut we can commend the Klectropolse as a safe and ellecthe health re storer. We pretend to explain the philosophy of Its workings, but, having realized its hen e tlcUl e fleets, we can speak of Us results. About one rear aeo we recommenueu it to Jiro. i. ii. Ware, of Philadelphia, fur his son, who was a Sreamunerer irom DCiauca. no mm 8inj;ni re ef In various ways and found none, lie was almost helpless, and rapidly de lining, 'i he use of the Klectropolse lestoied him to peifect health, and now, after nearly a year, helsie- Iolelngasonewhohas found ie:it spoil. We iae seen testimonials of most remarkable cures, liuti notice oi me Kieuroitoise iswkii out solicitation, aud entirely gratuitous. We do It for the good oi tue amicteu. we nave no per sonal Interest In It, and aie not paid for what we say lu Its favor." The following editorial In Central Methodist, Catlettsburg Ky. was written by Zephanulah -MeeK, ). i edlton "Uuless about ten thousand men, mainly pro fessional men, Uwv ers, doctors, editors, pieat-h ers, and all other clauses, including tho writer, are verv much mistaken, the Klectronoixe effects cures and gives relief where all other known remeuies nave laueu. nspeciauv u is enieacious lu the case of delicate women aud feeble chil dren. 1 have used one for the past two j ears, and nnd It Invaluable as a curative agent,' Names of prominent neople In all sections of the U. H. generally ran be furnished on appli cation. Our eures cover all tarts of the United htalesand Kuroie. Over to.ow ieople have been treated with the most Rratifjlng results in th la rue inn lor it v of cases of enies have been speedy, but our claims are modest, and In long standing, chronic ruses you e.iunot epnt needy cures. We positively refuse to fill Hie ,iecu'aKiisp iu iiMpeiessi-uMfM. rorbuukof test monUts or for auv Informa tion, send Htamp or ll at Flectropulin Treatment Company, 1341 Arrlt Street, riUIJllll-Xl'lIM, 1M. InstructioDB on tho Piano and Organ given by MISS ANZIE PAUER, Third St., heliighton, All tho new nnd improved methods of instruction. Satisfac tion gunranteed. Fon Terms call on or address ns above. Huliii orwatlnbig. To whom Itconcems, Notice Is hereby, given mi tin on-iLirluvritltlii hrtufort) milstlUK be tween Or, J. (1. Zeru aud klarla iJiury, domx busluess In the b-irough of Welssport, County of Carbou, la uuur tins firm named J. U.Kern July. A. V.. by mutual cotisent. Allnwnlwi ins tne nriu iiiUKi paiu iu r, ujcry wltli lu tuiv aaisirom uaie, t-iuiy w. imi ie binliif u win he rantiDUtHl tv the W K. Hiery Drug Co., Limited, MAItlALAUUV Hit. j. ii. Amu. KRUM K1STLER, CORN'EU SECOND & ALUM Bts. Is the plaea to buy Dry Goods,' Notion Dress Gocis. Prorlsioiis. Groceries. Flour. Polaloes. And evervthinK else to lie fnuml in a thoroughly first-class Gen era! Store. We have every thing you want nnd wo guaran tee to save you a tittle money on everthing you buy of us. We want your trade and cordially invite you to can ami see us. H'e will use yon right, show our conda and quote pricea with pleasure. When you buy your next bill of goods please try us. KltUM & KISTLEIt. The Cheapest For Wnll Paper, Borders and Decora tion is n.afnn Orthvirv Corner of Second nnd UW6I1 rSGIlrig, Iron Streets. ihv Smutty toseEecd from. BEX'S BOM Just lteceivcd a largo All Silk at only Is a new wash fabric, printed on designs, benutilul finish, PTJIiI. YARD WIDE, ONI.Y10OENTS PER YARD. Aie one of tits newest of the fine wnsh goods for tho season, have them in n variety of colorings nnd styles. New things in lllack and White ; LACES. i In skirt nnd ruffle width, including the popular Point Irlindt. Our stock of is complete nnd is up to the times in tho pew shades nnd differ ent weaves, including many novelties not to be found elsewhere Seasonable underwear for ladies, men nnd children. Maucli Chunk, Pa. ' C. A. REX. WE ARE PRETTY THINGS- AT LOWEST PRICES. And we are confident that it ind see us before you buy olsewhere. You can select here with tho same odvantagc as in the larger cities, prices nnd quality of coods being the same, nnd in also have NICE BLtiniO OU Al-lkDVM At Our Usual Low Prices. Respectfully, Kemeker &c Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET. A pair Ladies' Tipped Oxford Ties. A pail .adies' Toe Slippers. A pair Jisses' Oxford Ties. A pair Man's Velvet Slippers. A pair Lodies' Lasting Congress Gaiters. 20 CENTS WILL BUY A pair ot best made Carpet Slippers. $1 25 WILL BUY Cboite of 50 kinds of Ladies' Fine Oxford Ties. Wo lmvo just returned from East with n fine Block of Oxfords. Wo bought them cboap; We sell them low To move them fast. If you'll look in our windows They will talk for us. Hapless 0a StG&ef 723 Hamilton Street, Allentown. Hot Prices for Sixty Days - J. W. HELLER'S, STOVE STORE, EAST WEISSPORT, PA. Fine ll'ines, Liquors nnd Cigars. Frosh Beer and Porter. FItEFl LUNCH every day from 0;00 to 12:00 a. in., uml every Sutunlay even ing. Call anil aeo me. I will treat you right, (lnMille Ilie CtorrUK" Works. North First Street, Lohighton. Now is Your Time! 20 Building Lots For Sale! Don't wait, but onrao nt once and buy one nf these beautifully located loti. You will be sur prised at the visw they afford and tho price will lie sure to please you. No trouble to show you around. ' 'nil on either A F b.MUER, or K J HONOEK. Ebtt WaiMJiort Pa Place in Town at and benutifhl lino of 370. per yard. light and dark grounds, all new de SHOWING FURNITUR will be to your iuterest to call some instances better. We a WLIL BUY AT - No. 8, Full Size, Complete llange, 20. No. 7. with No. 8 top, complete, as low as 17, We ufftT llirae gnls at these prices for the next Sixty Days. We hare ou hand a lot nf Sccoi.cl Haiul, Flist clasi Parlor RonWe Heaters, which we will tfrll at verv law Azures, All of our goo 'a nre suaranteetl to please the Imjer or money refund eK Call anl ten our large tnck before bi Inc rise where. PBIVATE SALB OF VAI.DAUt.K D0U1JLE HOUSE. A three story douhlo frame dwelling house containing two line store rooms and twenty oilier rooms ou north First street in lehlghton Is offered for sale ciicap and on oany terms. The build ing is Kiiitnblo for a hotel ulaut aud has kttililo and other out Imllillngs. For further particulars anil terms call on or aiiiirens AiilANDES KISTLER, Kistler's Restaurant, Aug. Ill, 3m. Lehtghlou I'a FUItNITUKK, UNDEItTAKINO FLOUR & FKKI). Robt. N. Anthony, (Sueeeuor to J. 1'. lx. Rati WrlMiwtt.) WILL CON'TINUR TO HE Tim I1RST I'LACE TO BUV Fnrniture, Flour & Feel at the I,owrt rrleeR. (live us netdl. No trouble to show Coals. H. N. ANTHONY. A VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. TUe undwftlfiiml oBr a valuable propeitjr on Bouil ktrrtt tlirm Utiort f row tht corner tt lion irHt In till Amt fr naii at a larifau. Tle tUULkllug I throe Morlet lilitl oi.UUlR a Urce iton ruoui hik! uthe r com Nil. U l Iwut wi a ftitl ItH atHl l oue ( ll MMat valu- U at Hwt urcuplMt by Nri. D1VflMrikjr. Fur lriut &k! lurlUar partleulaM call ou or adttreM M im. A NN1 K H AUK U Httfiuliauua ktrt, Maurli Cbuub. HOTICE Sale of Stub. Tbe rcfiMluuMil Uaotl aut otbr KlvU4M will U) rvulM to Um Ut ttttfeivr uu iteMiriU)' ttuibr MUt Un, at cut o'clock rM!..oa the LMiikhtiw Katr ttruttuds, aa U to aaM tUM Svatod lioniial Hill Ut rwwlvd fMMu tp 4WfM4 HaimIi lu tu vouuiy tu luateta uhw 4arlnc tlf Klr HiLtr fm VYcdu!? , Tbajirt th) ot auiJ huM iiiut U per ilajr DarUi tbrfili4 Ou lliuiMlaty mi Friday Oct&fcar i mud ; itte urw tir iiu stud tUllitt kfurui tw be iei4 oj rrt-t-tiua bouibs anil a rtijular clcctuut iil hIiii clrtuittt oUlt-ik CMue ooe U(1 c (Olri), Miitl edumte )ourM:hc (oi tiia But alauca Chow, A Minute Only. Nineteenth century methods of trading allow no old foggyism or loggnrdism. They are relics of the last decade. New ideas, original methods, push, pluck and cntcrpUc are tiie exigen cies of the present nge. Wo admit no dull season. Everything must be kept on n constant move. Trade must be stirred up with the same activity nt tho end of tho 9enson, as in the be ginning. llro think wo have struck the right chord when wc started our present Low ll'ater Mark Prices. W arm weather doesn t stop it. Old Sol s burning rays cannot clog our vi heel ol conv merce. Now is the time nnd wo note the fact that we are head qunrtersfor all kinds of School Supplies and carry fifty different sty It s or Tablets at fifty different prices. Fine Stationery, Books and Mag azines ol all kinds, Pocket Books, French Tissue, Toys, Games nnd Novelties. HAGERMAN' Obeht's Block, l.ehighton, Pa. POINT to Buyers. We offer just now a special in. vitation to our friendi and patrons to come and see us.' The summer is fust fleeting nnd we will make special price3 to sell out our summer goods in order to have a full swing on our fall and winter stock of Dry Goods, Notions nnd Rendy-Made Clothing; We have no room to quote prices, but they are low enough. Don't miss this opportunity but come at nice- Then too, e are the recognized headquarters for for all kinds of Groceries, Fruits & Vegetables in Season at the lowest of very low prices. Prompt and corteous treatment to all and it is no trouble to show goods, Over Omul Ilildgo. Kuntz&Co. East Weisspoi t. rtf - 3 DRUGS, pure MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, hvrge li'ie and cheap. WINES,Kf,d fr medicinal use CIGARS, tne kest made, SPECTACLES, an extensive and increasing trade. I guar- nntee satisfaction customer. to i:i ery PRESCRIPTIONS, carefully compounded. AT 1HK Central Drug Store, Dr. G. T. HORN. A TMOMUOH COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND ftCMOOU Vttkt IT M.I A Clw. j IMl A Thnnt roA JU CbM J Strata. VlLLIAM 4 ROCtR. hochhtch, N, t H. R. Kreidler Answers an oft asked Ques tion, namely : Why can Kreidlor paint so cheap and sell new wag ons chepaer than others? Because tie buss and sells for Cash! The good customers don't i nnAil tt n.v fr.r tlm lmrl mm'. job. I am using just as good material as the others. DOti'T BE BLUFFED ON THAT I want to do biisiiiwe after this season. Examine my work thon give mo a trial, b it I want my Cash, then my goods are cheap, and only then, Voan, la good 4rtU, H. E. KREIDLER, East Weisport, - Penn'a. rand Fall & Winter Opening OF Trimmed Hats - ON aturJay anil MoiiSay, Qct. Ipfe ai3 33, - AT MISS A. GRAVER'S MILLINERY EMPORIUM. The Ladies of Lehiihton, Weissport and the surrounding vicinity are most cordially invited to attend this Grand Millinery Exhibit which eclipses all previous efforts on our part. Miss Alvenia Graver, Lorght All the Newest Things in Wall Paper and Decorations, Window Shading, &c, Now on Exhibitition at Lowest Prices. MEDIUM PRICED Dress Goods. We have laige and varied lines of Dress Goods at 75c and . 50c a yard in Plain and Fancy H eaves and Mixtures, ildc . -', a ) aid a great many of the fancy " " , weaves are dress lugths only. They are worth examining. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown; The ladies of the county will ers for all the new aud pretty things in Millinery at the lowest prices. ou need not go t Allentown or t'luladelplna, we wilt sell you cheaper than you can buy in the cities. City milliners arc always employed here. 30 CENTS PER QUART Pic Nics and Partion supplied on short notico. We also havo a full line of Fine Groceries, Seasonable Fruits and Pretty Jewelry. J owest prices run on everything. Give us a call. B. K. Gulton, Lehigh ton, Pa. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Are among the new things now on exhibition in our store., AYo believe that nowhere in this county can you'.finda prettier assortment to select from at 'lower prices. Our goods a"re not trash but good honest goods nt lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The forme in all dolepjabje dainties, and everything seasonable in the lattgr. Suriday $ehools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Vejgt fcatest Novelties in Toys Lowesl prices and biggest assortment. Chas. H. Nusbaum, nUIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. OCAE J. ffliffi, Wholcsnlo Com mission Dealer, Knst Weissport, Fruits &Vegetablesin Season Special attention will be paid FESTIVALS with ! Emits of all Kinds, C6nfetft- tionaiy, Cigars, &c., At Ihe very lowest pi ices and on l6 Very best conditions'. Don't marke arraugements until you have seen me. O. J. SAEGEE, East. Weissport. Blai and Bonnets, - - Street, on, Pa Give us a Call. The prettiest line of Fall and Winter Coats, Jackets, Cloaks, AND Trimmed Hats ! ever put on sale in Carbon coun ty can now be seen at Millinery' Storey Lehighlon & Weissport continue to find us headquartr te Supplying PIC-NICS
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