The Carbon Advocate rurriD kvcrt baturda by Harry V. Morthlmor, Sr. OrriOB-Seiler'n niook. North First Street. I UHIVO -J i.m ii.vl'ltTlRlNO 11AT15S. CtKti and lteadliia Hosiers to tke run ol TjJeiilors Administrator,' and notice aj.00. Auditor mid Hlvorce not n H J ,, gjrtsnt ttmiltn, rntlolkim ol respect, Mid r.milar o"tr.'! "? 'am.... ..moor,. 'Mitels, tain, oar,., ami all "1rtAroS"S fobMllS K.Td'; toV tlio lame t tWi attire. mvi, inrhH and over. msriayaaTtTusri"".. 'lejMvUon'pKTl.oov.lien i mid ..".'-fR.1. orti.jMl not aotiftid. nilJu rv,.arly adverlnlnir pasable quarterly. Address all Communications to II. V. MOHT1UMEK, Sen'r. ""Out Circulation 1484 fna editor OF TUE Lanslora iteooru i .laelfhis Dins. In a lending euitoriai tin UTS' u j . I 'Tho tloltet plaood in tue iiem uj i namnc.rftta of Carbon COUnty 18 UOl, II . MnniK uu, vu ooj - i And then follows a lot 01 very oaeuiu , nhilnonnliT. Elsowere In " ' , ' " . i,mn n n.minstlthe southern suburbs of the town, at thaeame Issue you bump up Balnw Monnt carbon, burned down Saturday this: "The Kepiihllcans must not build too mrichou whipping tlio Democratic ticket" Malloy must bo suffering from tue munier ot ner niisu.nu iaat eummer, -iUBiiui uiuiu n turaed a verdict of voluntary mBnslaugh- after effects of the dog days. One or the ATaucli Chunk Dc m icrnt's numerous editorial writers contents himself in tho last issue of that news rmner bv abusing Mr. George W. Esscr. The Democrat anil the gang bnck of it l- n l .. 1 nl L'vt.itiii Hi v The BIH VKUiJ 111 UVVU u . rjeople, tired of seeing themselves bit- I eA-nnr. hu lm bosses have tsrly Imposed upon by the bosses nave sat down on mom. xno k"" nnlted.strong and determined, OSioUoket that they nominated 4s one U Ut bo successful In NoremU notwithstanding tho fact that those who aro always ready to disrupt the party are threatening its success The Carbon Uemocrats navo w unU. LEiDER wan jur. lessor, iiu ia uui all tlin nbuse and Tillfviiig they can do will not In the .oast injure TnE Democrats of Carbon coontt have declared unanimously for lion, Allen Craig, of Mauch Chunk, for President Judgo to succeed the late termined to break up haslng, and is aot lamontml H. 8. Dreher. It should now lng rigorously in tbe matter. be the duty of every voter to give his " , ' .i....n. ,J, candidaoj an earnest support in order both that Carbon county have this re- nmenTttntinn nn tho llenAh and that one of our most distinguished lawyers and citizens receive the high honor he so deservedly merits by reason ot his ripe experience, Intelligence and . T fi,of ten mgniy. havo known Mr. Craig, professionally and otherwise we nave always touuu hlm.flrst, a man, to whom we could look with pride; pure morally and above reproach: second, a learned lawver. with long experience, sate, I honest and reliable, a mau for all tho i i i poople;aman to whom the masses can liokfor and expect justice in the full broad sence of eauity. hat every citi- - . -nr.. f un.i I de-mandThc M oi Mr. Craig STBIKE3 IN Tins STATE ure greatly ou tneaecreasa. a report 01 tuu iiiub inFennbylyaniam lKBbaa been BuedfromtbeoiHceof tbe HecreUryof Internal Atfairs by Alired a. Holies, CUiei oi me uuruau 01 luuusiriai Statistics. Not including the strike of the employes of tbe Carnegie bteel Company, at Homestead, there were onJiiiG strikes during thoyear, a much smaller uumuer man usuai. xji vuhhu one was by tho emyioyeb ot a ranroaa company, I j uy mo employes euKagea te the Iron aud steel industries, two tlon has Issued a circular to all subor by employes lu cigar manufactories, dlnats lodges In the country, asking for iout uy umpiuyeb in lexiuo iiuiuuuicl- power to reconvene the conference com orles. There was one brewery btrlLe; mlttee of the asuodation for the nnrnoaa one In a cooper age works, two in tho tile works and a lockout by coal opera- tors. von of these o ecu rod In Philadelphia and four in Pittsburg. The whole number of persons engaged In the strikes was 4,203, and tbo num- bee involved 7,4 U, Only three strikes succeeded, four partly so, whilo the others la! lied. TIIK CONTEST Full JUIKill, Hpw It Looks to an Ka.ton Editor wlio Figures for Carbon's Chnlcf The coatost for crosklcnt judeo of the judicial district compoeed of the C0UIU108 oi ilouroo nod uaruou, made vacant Game months aco bv the death I of Samuel S. Drohr, proinitos to be Iptorestlns even outside of the district, savs the Eastxm Call. The olllco is tilled at present, by virtue of Governor PAttUnnV nnnnUitmnnt. hv.TtirlirA .Inlm I B. StDrm, of Stroudsburg. There are two Dcmocratio candidates for the judgeship and, unless nlUlgns fail, they will both be lu the lleld on thetiav of the election. The one is John li. Storm, who was a member ol Congress, for fourternis nnd is backed by the unanimous vote of his party in llonroo county. The other fs Allen Cra-u, of Mauch Chunk, mi ex-State senator, the leader of tho bar ot Ids county. Owing to tho factional lights In Carbon county, it is uouutitu lr Air. Ura' can poll li a lull party rote. There is also talk of a Republican candidate, but it cannot be with any hope of Rtic08,for Mr. Storm will ixdl u good part of the Republican rote in Mojroe county, and Mr. t'rnlg will also be voted for by many Carbon county IWUUUUUaUS. AUUUUUllllUllUUUlU IW- puul'can candidate would not be made In the ho oo of his sue k, but for an object that would not ilesorvo success because ot Its lack of Honor. In the last Presidential flection Car-1 bon county trailed Democratic and :,1T!) Republican votes, a total of U,7J0. Monroe county at lliohamo time gave J.U78 Democratic aim lr-l) Kepiiu - lloan votes, a total of tiH)U. Now It is safe to calculate that Judge Storm will receive practically tne unileu JJomo- cratin vote of Monroe oouutv. and with a Republican running as athirdaspir ant, at least half of the Monroe Repub- lican vote. Owing to tlio Democratic dibsensions in Carbon he might get 300 votes in that oouuty. This would, un- der the circumstances, give him a total of 3,800 in the district. Without a Re publican oanaldate he would get the solid vote in Monroe and 800 votes in Carbon, making iu all 4,000 votes. In case of a Republican candidate Mr Craig would not tare as well iu Carbon aa Mr. Storm tn Monroe. He would start with 11,241 Democratic votes. H would get possloly one - fourth of the Republican vote of his miiniB. Hriim him u tntnl nt AdtiM votes. Without" a. Republioan oandl- date be woulObavSCarbon'. solid vote, KAvuilfilv .TfltlKlnrm Di.mrx.rutM n.l 500 Storm Republicans, iu all about OjUOO votes. Upon the above basis Mr. -:raig would uave ijo majority witu a I iiDubiioan oauaiaate in me ueiii ami 1.100mai.irity in a straight tight to a fl . . . t. I. tiia Doth geutlemeu are citizens of abll- Ity, but seem to lack that political oourago that damauds suoceaa. 1 u 1870 Ur. bWrm was nomluatedror Congress, defeating William Mutchler by hi own vote as a conferrve Two years after - wards a bolting uandtilute was placed tha constant urging of his friend to prevent nut withdraws. Uf hie third and fourth elections to Cougreta, whioh were in anutuer district, we know aothing. Utuoe Monroe has beau rev Joined to Northampton Storm has been a candidate for Culture lu a tense ot subutlaatnu to Northampton county. With hiu the Northampton candidate waa always a secondary choice. Aa for Mr. Craig, he la not a liti ir. uraig. ue u ool a imuli- Clan, lie is a good lawyer, an honest and upright man, but unskilled in the arta ol politios. Mr. Crai not a -ew'er" in the sense of a twas. lUuo- roe j of small characUr and leas oallhre bv. been able to luggle with CarbonV Wnferrees, to Mr. Cmlg'a dlaulyaiiUfie. Matters of Intereit from All Over the Oommonwealtli. PBE3EHTED IN EEIEFEST I0BM, Crlm.s and Casualties af Er.ry Char acter flaal 1r the Hews Gatherers of the Different Idealities and Carefully Edited. W'AsniwlTOir. Sept. 18. These fourth elass postmasters were appointed In Penn sylvania yesterday: Buriiettstown, J. Kerr UolTarianu; Jiowara, iiowaru a. moore. LAKCAITKR. Pa., Sept. 18. Constable Jelnes Culbortson.ot Badsbury township, had his skull fractured by falling dowu a flluht ot stairs, lie died sbortlr alter. K aston, Pa., Sept 13. Alter yesterday's came the Allentown elub disbanded This leaves Easton and Johnstown to fight out the championship by playing the series ol six games. llABRIsmmo, Sept 14. Burglars broke Into the Hlzhsnlre distillery and stole a lares quantity of whisky In bond. Detec- itvuamitxl t.Mnf IIim Itnrtrlar. and re. covered a portion of the whisky. pittsduro, bepu li. 'ine jury in me iireso: nas expressed ms luvenvion ui unr crtiiaI aialnst all county officials who .. -nlr- Yirnmnt. mltirni mnntlilr. u meyarerequirexi to ao. Pottstill. Pa.. Ber. ll.-The Fenn- sylranla railroad car and repair shops on night, causing a loss of nearly lis.ouu. oreensiuro, Pa., Sept. 11. The juryln theoaioof Constable Shade, of Irwin, who was charged by Pauline Illlko with the Ur. ALLKNTOWN. Pa.. Sent. 13. Not caring to live when his wife was dead Augustus Gross, of Itltterarille, near here, ate a pint of parls green and hanged himself in the cellar. He had a knife ready to cut his throat if poison and rope should fall. Piiladklfhia. Sent 14. A collision oc curred between a passenger ind shifting CUireUUCbnWU n N3CUI,CI I", BUIIHU engine on the Heading ralU".id at Tenth n Diamond streets, resulted In the death FIremln VtMk pptOT of tha I)Mt,K engine. Eng.neer McOabe re-eived seri ous Iniuries. The los Is MO.OOO. Wauhnotox, Sept 18.-Fourth claas Craig; New IJuena Vista, William Garber; Mayfleld, William J. Bergen; fi$Z' a BKPFORn, Pa., Sept 1L George B. Ko- garlae, a prominent Dunkara prcacner and one of the best known men in the commit.. gj county. Mr. Kegarlse was 60 years of age. KA8T0M. Ps,. Sept. 18. Three sopho- morea of Lafayetta college have been sus pended indefinitely for haslna. They tried to smoke out the freshmen. It is sAld others are to follow. The faculty la de- Getttsburo. Pa,, Sept ll.-lt has been d scovered that a syndicate composed of m,awhodonotrM,d.h.hM,urrfan opl0n upon a large part of the battlefield, or the portions most noted. If the govern. t purchase. Uncondemua- B,ADnfG 8ept u.Ten yeR ag0 th, residence of Wellington Morrow. In this city, was destroyed by fire and two of his children were burned to death. A few years later the rebuilt house. was con- lumed by flMnM lnd m Satnrd,T tLg stable in tne rear was set on lire, ah tue fires were ot Incendiary origin, nJ KMffljM. Ylnkeo r)ooji0, have announced their ao- ceptance of the challenge of W, M. Tebo. Jt Brooklyn, for a race with any two of 'our yachts now In his yaoht basin. These rethe Vam00,ej NorwooQi F,u,enand Made. TheMcDrlde brothers Insist that the Felseeu ehall compete, as she Is re- puted to be the fastest yacht afloat JtFfaJS$S; mnKing company, or Tyrone, was round at hU bdild1' wfth a but n hu rI ht templ8 ftnd a 32caliber piitol near him yeiterda7. He died a few houn after- ward from the deed, which U supposed to hay been dons by his own baud. He had an honorable war reoord and was prl Tat secretary to ex-Governor Curtin, Family bereavements caused tho suicide. As a financier General McCoy rauted fore most In the county and leaves a fortune of over iioo.qoo. lie was about 00 years old. Pittshcro. Sept. 13. Tho executive commutes of the Amalgamated Associa of effecting a settlement with tbe Iron and steel manufacturers. The result of the vote will be made known on the 15th Inst. It Is said br those In a position to know that the association will agree to accept the 10 per cent, reduction In guide and bar mills, demanded by manufacturers at tha July conference, and which caused the disagreement. Hiur.lSBimo, Sept. 18. la his forth coming annual report, Piofcssor Alberts. uoiiea, cniel ox tne department of In dustrial statistics, will Kir a compre hensive review of the development of the petroleum Industry In Penntvlvania. with Interesting statistics regarding the pro- uucuon, consumption ana eiporiation o: tha fluid. A larger percentage of tha oil product Is sent abroad than that of anr o'hec product except cotton. A gallon of oil In bulk cost In 1661 not less than M u' and In 16M not more than S cents, or hardlr one-serenteenth of the old Drlce. i lines aggregating 85,000 miles have been laid, and good tank cars have been bullt- Besides these cars and a number of bulk aailing and other vessels, fifty-nine bulk t"mers are now employed in trans- ou lo roreign countries. The value of Pennsvlvania'e oil lands ana wells Is estimated at more than tS7. 000,040, and to this vast sum must be addea (03,000,000 to cover the value ot the plant employed in producing crude petro leum. This valuation does not Inalude pipe lines, tank cars, fleet of bulk vessels, etc The estimated total capital Is 1300. 000.000. Tha first flowing well was struck In February, 1861, although other wells had been driven In 185S 0. It la stated that one well, the Noble, produced $3,000,000 Worth of oil. Tha rmnrt rnntnfn murlt Interesting historical matter and tables, showing; the production and export prices. the various methods of refining, tbe caD Ital Invested, labor employed and wages paiu. Three Dead la a llnrnlng Steamer. FYi I.B11IIN0TON. Ont. Sent. K. Tha hand. aome passenger and freight steamer Byron Trerice was burned to the water'a edge at 8 o'clock In the morning. Three Uvea were 1 lost, and two persons were so badly I burned they may not recover. The fire vras caused first by the explosion of swamp ana tnenoia oarrel ol oil Tha I vessel had run Into thla Dort for aheltea. ud there were no passengers aboard. The a"J are; George Bhaw, Bremen, of TVal- laeehurg; John Cronk, of Dresden, deck hanA Jennie Flnnessee, cook. Captain D. IWlse and Purser Jackson were both badly Injured. The Xatahoe Claims It. LOXDON. Sept. U The vacht race be. tweea the Prince ot Wales' Britannia and I Mr Royal Phelps Carroll's Navahoe. for I Hrenton'a reef cup. which started Tuesday oa a course extending from tbe MalM to the breakwater at Cherbourg, 1 vanee, round the breakwater and back to I M" ""m0'"- aautanoeol about M0 miles, enaeo. in an as yet iQaeuntte manner. Af. 'J1 ' " wasauted that the Uritan- 1 J'Jt seoonus. wr. uarroll, I however, said that the committee had n. dMlon as yet lie claims that Kvno"onlnerace by one minute. i - "iwiwto. ueL, bept K.-William I Kaodnrs. the colored manwhoatole a mall "?""?' siaiion i l" """nore ad Ohio railroad In thU 1 ?J,T th 1b ; ' Au- . rried It to in "rr. r ' . vH, nun V" eotocJ ,0UT J,arl 1 ' Twentr-seven Lost on llurnlDC Steamer St. PsTBRaBDRQ, Sept. It The steamer Dueruieas&au baa been burned on the ttlver Volga. Most of thaae aboard her wnen tne lire broke out were reeened. "ftn0'tj'erw aud twelve pasaeagere were burued or drowaed. Sis Acres f llalldlags llarned. Worcester. Maaa.. Sect. H. The went fire that ever visited the town ot Spenoer broke out late yeeterday afternoon, and i 7 - - - T . .. resulted In a total loss that will amounr "P r 7 a aorea os naua- hg were totally destroyed. Am.riea. cn.k.i.,. wilt Tonojrro, Oat. Bept. 14. -The Americans w lL, uiwijaMlaVloketBiauh. wish niuuwsDs. nwl"u w Qreat Suffering Among the Would- be Cherokee Strip Settlera. AH APPEAL TO SECRETARY SMITE ftfewtpaper-MeQ Unit In Urging a Larger roree of Cltrks Several Dead Bodies tie. llesn Taken from tue Line of Am Ion Walters. Aft KANSAS City, Ark., Sept. 14 -The merourr In Arkansas City yeiterdav af ternoon Indicated a temperature of 110 rie grees, the hottest day of the season In this part of the country. Many persons over come by the heat, were carried from tha lines ot borne seekers, borne or mem wilt recover, but others will die. Six men died yesterday. There Is creat discontent Among the home seekers because the forces at the booths are not large enough to register more than one-half of the people who wish certificates ot registration. Great press ure Is being brought to bear upon tbe authorities at Washington to induce them to more the booths to Arkansas City or to discontinue all registration and to permit every one to enter tbe strip and locate a claim. Lieutenant Caldwell yesterday after noon sent a telegram through bis superior officer, Colonel Parker, to Secretary Hoke Smith advising him of the conditions ex lstlng at the booths and suggesting that as the registration has proven almost a complete failure lhat It be discontinued. All of the newspaper men represenclng metropolitan papers last evening united In the following dispatch to Secretary Smlthi "Iu the name of the papers we represent we respectfully reouost that you take im mediate steps to alleviate the condition of the home seekers who are seeking regis tration at booth 9 near this city. Tho booth Is situated on a dusty road four miles away from water and shelter, the weather Is extremely hot aud hot winds are blowing a gala. The suffering Is great A large number of home seekers have been stricken down and some have died. Heglstiatlorj is progressing so slowly that hundreds of men are compelled to stand la line for days, exposed to tbe sun, dust and thirst. Cannot you cause the booth to be removed to this city and put on a larger force of clerks or abandon registra tion at ones? For the honor and welfare of the administration we beg you to take lmmsdlaee action. Humanity demands It" So bitter Is the feeling agalngt the regis tration system that when Friday night arrives, and It Is apparent that the thous ands In waiting will be unable to have their names placed on the list a riot will be precipitated. Practically the same con dition exists at Orlando, Stillwater, Hun newell and Caldwell, It will be lmpossl bis to enforce the order Issued by Secretary Smith on Monday, forbidding any one to board the trains entering the strip at noon who are not armed with registration cer tlflcates. Trains loaded to their fullest capacity arrived here today, and this In flux will be kept up constantly untl Sat urday noon. At Ilunnevllle last evening a boomer was killed In his wagon and robbetToT all his money. The murderer was captured and qulskly removed from town to pre vent his being lynched Several attempts at murder and robbery were made at the booths near this city, but the vlgllanoe of thCtSOlqlers prevented any fatallHea It is a popular expression when people ask for a store, to refer them to Enzian's, becauso we sell all our goods at the most reasonable prices. Our assort ment of L'oods consists of the newest things in Dress and Dry Goods. NOTIONS, of all KMs, BOOTS & SHOES HATS & CAPS. Groceries, Provisions, Etc., Etc, Come and see us. Let quote prices and we will be sure to please you. Geo.H. Enzian, North First Street, Lehifrhton THE EQU1TAHLU Life Assukance Socimr Of the United States. JANUAHY 1, 1803, Assets . . . $153;()fi0,052 lesorvoffi,L(lJliSS iiaumuee ..it' i" rotal Surplus 4 percent. SUadanl) neliiullia Hlwelal He serve ol lttO,ooo to wards eetabllnuiBfiit of a 3 13 iwr eeut. 31,189,816 10,28(5,237 vaiuatHin... Income , New Assurance in 1892 200.490,310 Outstanding As surance 850,902,245 Batter thu ft Six-fer Cert. !&Ytttm;rit. New York, Jfarch 7, IMS. In 1673 I took out Tontine Endowment roller No. 70.00, with the Kqullabie Life Assurance Society of the United Staees, for 0,000 and have paid. In all, 4,768 in premiums to the Company. On the maturity of the Endowment the Coinpanj paid me $7,886.20 In cash. As an evidence of my satisfaction with this return (which Is eertalnlv liberal, con sidering the fact that it Is In addition to tbe protection furnished by the policy for twenty years). I have taken new atser- anee with the uoinpanv for flO.000. W. A. Ross. X. ll.nu U a return o aU tac frf MhuupaUl, and ItUerttt on tkemmeU Ae rait 8 2-S jr emt- fxr oaaviw. W. P. LONG. Scecial kml MlM, Penn'a For Sale or Rent ! Tho Weissport Bakery oaeuDied hr C. W. Ijaurv.lncladUunall lug, Stare I loom. Bake Ofeu with Bake Room and warebouea, all lu good order I'rlce low and easy terms. If nut sold by January 1st, l&H, It will be rented. Apply for fall particulars to JOSEPH FEIST, Cor Hill and Tlrk Ave tevt. t, imm. wh-kk6-baUI, tA, MIAN'S. DR. RIEGEL TUB LEA DING SPECIAL IST in CATARRH nnd nil CIIR ON IC DISEASES "ill be attlio Vnllcy House, Lchighton. Pa., next TUESDAT AUD EVERY Tuesday aitek that till fur ther NOTICE. All who apply In pcrpon dur ing tlio montii oi fjeptemuer will be examined nnd given first trputment free of chnrgc. Remember this offer will nfford nil skeptical nnd dis- rniirnrpd iintinnts n chance to judge lor themselves, free of all mstH. Dr. Hifml offers tins test ns the fnire8t anb surest way of couvtneing the public that his method of treating his special ties is the best know to tne world Tin believes that anything that, will not stand the scrutiny of everyone is not tho best tnat can be offered to them and lack6 ffiTtivfnpss. therefore he sub mits himself to the severest test any physician can be subjected fnn nnd nwnits the verdict of the people without the least fear of failure. if nnv nf I hp folio wins- fiuoMions .trply to you, vmi hiui better tuwwcr tlifm at once. Tl.au Ai.i.lv tn ft vrtVit ttiAMV IMni.lA llO fPallV AAf bimw uhtit 1 thn mHltpr with lliein. Whoever rends inn win e ame u ieieriiiir tliey nave catarrn ior ineso rw sunm i liTomtnent symptoms of tlut dwyil 'ie whtcli meaiH.I( neclerte!, eoiKnmption and tue Crave, iieiow are me tiiirnvious Are y6u nerrm ? Are yon dejected ? Have you a count ? lijour tliront aore ? Is your eyeslslit inxir ? Is your memory Kor 1 Is jour appnttte loor ? Do sou Imwk and spit ? Ii you stomach weak T Are jour eyes watery f Do you have headaches ? Have on lout ambition ? Do j oi. take cold easy ? l)o jou hae heartburn ? Are yott dull and stupid ? Is your nose stopped up ? Is It atvas full ol scabs ? Is your breath offensive ? Ate your bowels costive ? Ik vonr nemlnz affected ? Do you have giddv spalls ? Do you buve shooting pains ? Does life seem a big burden ? Arejoucranky anrl Irritable ? Is you throat easily Irritated ? Are you sleepless and restless ? Do you wake up tired and dull ? Do yoa have pains Id your back ? Do jou have smctherlne attacks ? Do you have unpleasant dreams ? Have jou ever had night sweats 7 Do you have ring In our ears ? Do you feel stcklh your stomach t Is your tongue frequently coated ? Do jou hae roaring lu your head t Do you feel oppressed after eating ? Have jou got that all-gone feeling t Do you get confused In your Idea ? Do jou have palpatattou of the heart ? Is there a seme of fullness lu the throat? Is our mouth full of slime upon rising t Do jou belch up a sour taste in the mouth t Do jou seo sootli floating before joureyest Have jeu hot and cold tla?hes over the body t Have jou a bloated upleellng lu the stomacht READ THE TESTIMONY OF ONE WHO suffered years and tried many physicians both of philadelphia and new York without gettcng relief, and is now cured by dr. RIEGEL. T Iiava 1uen a suITerer for a nnmber of tears with catarrh In lis worst forms. Had constant headaches, matter dropping In tbe throat, dizziness, nose stopped up, dlfficnlty in breathing and no doubt would soon bavo been a consunipilf e, nau i not met Dr. ltlegel.' Before that lima I tried every well- known renieJv and doctored with many physicians, not only ot Uazlelon but of New York ana rnuaueipnia, om couiu get no relict anywhere. As soon as Dr. ltlccel ueo.au treating me I felt if.lleved and continued to improve until now I feel like a new man. aud knowing that there am many others suffering as much as I did I wrlto this for publlcarlon, bo that others may avail theinselyes n(l)r. Hlegel'a treatment before It is too late. He can rureyou If yon tako It in time. 1 willing 10 ausner anr leuersoi inquiry from nersons wishing to consult him. James McOool, 180 North Wyoming Street Uazlelon, l'a. I also refer to Mr. James Kreasly, 22 St, Clements street, aa one of my most recent and successful cures. J. Fernando Decker. 20) East Market Street, Wltkesbarre, l'a. Had disease of the ear, and could get no relief until lie consulted Dr. ltlegel, who cured him In In a few weeks. Mrs. John Dawson. Luzerne.' l'a. Had catarili ot the nose and head fornlne years Tried nearly everTtblng, but could get no roller, She counseled ur. juegei. ami in a few weeks was entirely relieved from all s)mptoms of Ibat dreadful disease. A. II. Sellnow. 61 N. Sherman Street. Wtlkeebarre, l'a. I had catarrh since I was a child, to much so that I was offen sive. Had constant headache and dripping Int. tbe throat. Dr. ltlegel has cured me. Miss Kate Cawler. l'itt.ton. l'a ll'as nearly deaf for two years when, after a few weeks' treatment, all the' noises In her car wen gone and eonM hear as well ai eyer. airs, alary neiser, wiiaesoarre, i-a, was deaf for 5 ears, and was greatly bene fited after a few weeks' treatment. A. C. Moore, w llketbarre, fa.! had a constant headache and galberlBg of mucous iu me vuruav auu imu. mj wn I were affected, causing me to be partly deaf. I bare been Healed for a few wekii with Dr. Itiegel, and all sjm.ioms nave left me. Remember noxt 1-ucsday, (September 6th, and eacli Tues day hereafter till further notice. Cousultatipn in Gorman and KnglUlj. ' Examination and fint treatment FR.15R. DR. OT. A. L. RIEGEL, Main Office, Main's IMork, llazelton, Pa. September Mir, Valley House, JvehigUtc-u, Fa, mrs, Amrm li cophland $1,000.00 Reward! TO ANY PERSON, WHO Will PROVE ANY PORTION OF THE F0L10WIN0 STATEMENT UNTRUE I Peabody, Mass., Electrified! A REAL MIRACLE IN OUR MIDST ! Only n Skeleton, neighing 15 lbs., now n picture of honltli weighing 120 limit The case ov Mr. Annie M. Cope land, wife of Otis W. Copelanii, No. 33 Wariien St., Peauoiiy, Mass., IS KNOWN TO THOt'SANDS AS " tllO l'cnboily Jllraclo." Trom the very nrms of death to perfect health is a -wonderful transi tion. Listen to her story One year ago last May 1 was taken yoiii lllng, ami every ilay 1 fcrew weaker ami weaker, anil the omftlni spells InrrpaMMl In frenuenry ami iluratlnn, until I would vomit from ti in IO hnurn every twenty-four eouM not retain any fixnl upon niT stomarhwas rnplilly reilure.1 In flesli from 100 llit.-lo m llio. My huttbiinil eonlil elasp with thlimt, anil finger elear nronnil my arm ahove my el liow. 1 suflereil terrlhly with extreme Constipation. AVe employed llvo illf fcrent I'liyalrliim, but 11 icy f;rvo mo no relief. One very proni nent l'h) slelan tolil my hubaiul Not. lstf thatlconlil not Use three liw lis, and every one of my frlcmh thought ho told tho truth. One night, the first of January, when I had an extremely hard spell of vomltlnii having V0M1TK1I from 7M0 to 0:30 without ceaMnR, and my friends expeel lng It was my lilMt night on earth my Iiushantl seeing one of your Btrong tcatlmoulnla In the .S'nfeiii Newt, sent a man to the Druggist for a bottlo of DA NA'S HAKHArAltlLLA. I tookadosej in a few minutes, threw It up; waited a litllo nnd look another ; dill not vomit ngnlii for four tlnjn then Mop lel entirely. Kept right on taking ft nccorillng to dirertlons, well djluted with water. My npietlle lnereiel CoiiHtlpntlon cenel. 1 gained rapidly. 1 ean now eat anything 1 wish. 1VU1U11 ISO I.1W., Enjoy life, and the only thing that worries mo Is, that I may grow too fleshy, but that don't worry mo much. Dsns Ssr.spsrltla Co., B.lfssl Mains, Panic Times, PANIC PRICES. 729 Hamilton St., ALLENTOWN, PA. Tho unsettlod condition of the poim try has discouraged manufactures to saciiim extent that their Urst thought is to dispose of their goods nnd sacrl. lice them. We have secui od several thousand dollers worth of desirable merchandlso at much less than regular prices. Black Goods. Lovely Btorm Serge, 33 in. wide iu iigut auu uarK uayy. Joe worth UK: Storm Serve, choriot finish all wcol. OOin. wide, f9c, manufacturer's price uo. wool unevrons, uiagouals una I'Vncy Eixtures, 38 In. wide, 20c, worth 3Ca Silk Ilulsh Houriettns. 15 shades DO in. wide, ti.10 quality down to 80c. Dress Goods. 1'anor weave I2'ic. Snuionn nnd Ciciliim Cords, Sergofs, llonricttas. oim wraps nuci oincr now weaves, Craveuetto Satinravo Ladies Cloth. In French aud Ucrmau. suitable for drosB goods and ladies capes. A mora beau- iiini line n wouin oo nam tot.ee unci prices to suit tho times. Wash Gooda. Standard Calicoes 4Ko n yaiil, worth 8a Dark Dress Ginghams in pretty styles, o anu mo. uretonnos, l'all aim vviurcrcKiusinuouon ami f lannel, An elegnnt ktock toselect from, full? uii percenr, uoiow ine regular price. . Domestics. Tho host .Hi brown muslin in America Appleton, u brown niiisliu, one yaru wiiie,oo. iu-i urown sneet ing 13!c. Toweling, 3o a yard. Good Table Damask. 32c, was fA?. Uleach Table Damask, 43c' tho GOo quality, l'relly stylos lu uaru outings White Hod Spreads from Auction, closing out cheap, OAPES, JACKETS. Light Weight Canes nre Just the thing for just now. Navy, lllack aud Medium colors for Misses mid Lad es. At reduced prices. In Heeiers we are showing better values than over. Ladies' Cloth Clay Diagonal Meltons and Cheviots in Navy Who, lllack and Tan Styles are many nnk entirely now. Prices lower than ovvor. M.F.Morrissey Lehigh Valley Railroad, Anthracite Coal nsed exclusively Insuring cleanliness nnd comfort. . Arranneinerl ot I'astenger 3vT 7 Trains. SrllBUULB IN KFFKCT June 18M. TltAINS LKAVB LUIUOHTON Vnr KmvArit and New Yoi k 4 A). 7.46. and 9.S& am.. 25i,&JB&iun p.ia. l'or Mauuuka Cbunk aMl llclvlare 7.4s a. m. ; vtM, 4. aad .a p as. ll.ua.ra.; aodiui &4tlp.m. For SUtlnrrtou. Cataaauaua, Alasntowa, BoU). leBm,aiHl KMtao.e.43. f., , ll.lt a, m . 1 2. ST. 3.SS, wu, 4.V1, B n, ., aau . p m. r ot l uiiaaeipai anu pomw mnuu . 7.4,s.aDaBd iLUa.m.:l.a,ui, IM ana Vnr IttfSdtDaaadllarrlstiuni tM. 7.4s aud U.U xss, ssi and 6.as pjb. rv U'lilLn lt.u. ruuv. and 1 lokeBdauaua a. 41, u.i a.m.. UJS7, . 4 ja, i.a Msaud a forMaaehCburka.(;. i.u. tMai UM aoo. . i.ie,us,4.i,B.ia,7.ss,iu p. iu. FarVYMtuerly aud lUzletou4.lt, 7.43 M and 11.9a.u.: i.lu, l.is,7.. II.SS iua. For Mahanoy CUy. Knenaaduali awl Aabkuid e.47, M tM aud lT.'j0aua., 4.U.a.lt&7.xipjii. Fr Ml. Oaruel aud Huaoiakui a.47, 743 aud iloa. as.; 6,l6u. ra. For IMXUrilk) S.47, 7.43, 7.4a, M 11 .U aud 1 l.K a. m., 4.IS, .u aud 7 at u.m FerWtule ItavenWilkasltarreaiMl HeraalMi 7.41, tjtaa4iiJ0a.m.i as 4.10. 721, Mtd uje Pr ntUsou aud L. & JL Juneu. 7.4, aja, and 1140 a.m.i ua, 4.10, T.ia. and U. p. m. Tor TuaUaawwck t,ll aud luaV a. m.j 4.M. ljs au4 HJS p.ai Fee Ittuaa aad UNisva 7.4S, lljon. m.; mm PFw- Sure, Ueebeaur, BuHala, N asua Falls and tUVeat flj aja.i tM aad il. p. m. FarRmira and Um Wast via Halauutooa at l.lo p. kv. gH)UAV TKAixs. Fur Now York 40 5.U and 1L1'4 .iu. , .91, 6.17 aud sjii p. ui 'tr I'llUadulpbla 4,fi0 5.' 7.S7 a. IU.. .Sl, 5.17 aiul 6.31 p n Pur bnlrv and Iuteruiedutk Htuituus, ft.aa 7J7. U.lla-ia.; 12.B7, LAI, S.IT, S.3I IU aud H.X1 For Mauch Ctiuuk IXH, 11 jo, Ujai a. m. , S.U, Uo, uu4Uilii.il. for Baadlnn at &.1U a. m. . 2.SI and a 17 p. m. For Herb'1'"' IbOl aud II Jljkiu .anoHI St, p.ia For Maaauoy ( it) aud tuivuauduali sa, ll 3S a. ui. For FoiuvllUt at xfii p. m . For While llavru, Wlikea-Harra, nualon, runkluuiuoek.Towaitdit. 8art, Itluu'a. llettrta, Auburu, Elnilra, KH;lifBUr, Hulfak,, NUHpira FallM uu4 Ilia Wusl 11 M a iu t-t mjh! 11 M p ui. Fur lurther particulars luiiulrtt of AjteutsUr Tnue Ta4ilM K. II. WILU1 K (.. iirrl Stipt . Kaamru 1I A. W MINMiUAt I1FH. Au I Li-ucral Fa fS0K AtfSSO, trUUlb J4s41lislM4U, l'a. r HB SILLS School Shoes. School opons in n few days and tmrentg should not lose the opportunity to lit their Hoys and Girls out with the well made and stylish shaped Shoes sold in our store nt our popular low prices. GLOTHLfiG: In an elegant line of Ready Wade that In cludes) Mens', Youths and Children we crs keeping pace with the seneon both in Sty I a nnd in price. We hnro a strong, nobby and well made suit (or boys that i just the thing for school wear. Mothers should not fall to see us when buying Clothing. Opera House Block, Lehighton, Pa. M. M)S9S & G0., Leading Clothiers and Hatters, respectfully announce that they one ot tlio largest and best stocks Ready-Mad Clothing', Gonts Furnishing Goods, Hats, ever shown in this section. We 5 00 and upward ; Hoys Suits Suits from al.50 upward. All the very latest style. We will quoto you lower prices on the above lines of goods than any other house in this section. Call and see us before purchasing elsewhere and we will convince you that tins is the place to buy. M. OIJEllT'S BLOCK. FIRST ST., LEHIGHTON, PA With as carefully selected a Stock of Furniture as can ke found in the Lehigh Valley. The new effucts-in Furniture n be first found hero a"nd at Prices too that can not bo touched by compctiiion. IT'o invite you to able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. . We aro shotting many new things nnd nre confident that we can pluase you. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. PEACHES ! .RETAIL DEALERS will their orders for all kinds ol Fruits and Vegetables with Satger, who makes a specialty of this line of goods. IFe huvo made arrangements for 5000 baskets of PEACHES and a largo num ber of IPnter. Melons and they will be sold at such prices ns will astonish Retail .Buyers. You tho Ireight on each purchase. .Let us have your order. . s. mmmm9 Wholesale Coiuniiwsion Dealer, East Weissport, Fa HEW FALL PLAIN and Ql 634 Hamilton CARRIAGE BUYERS will do well to look at this Line of Fine Vehecles which wa carry in Stock: Hanner BprinR, Klliptee Spring, Thomas Coil Sprins, Brewster Spring, Duplex Sprint,', Slue Sprinir. We have them In Piano lkxly, White Uhapel, Ckirnlng, Thaeton, Spindle nnd all styles in 2 and .1 Seated Uuggies. Our Price, Always The Lowest Henry Christman, eissporti I BOLD TRAIN ROBBERY. A Lake Sliora Trin Held Up by Tw tatty ) lkd Vfen Chicago, Spt IS. Twenty mailed nifn beld up a Iake Shore frala 140 mile frem Chicago early In the morning, and after Wounding the entilneer bUw'open the safe In tbe expreee ear and stole its cootenU. The robbery occurred at JCeuler, Ind., a few OiUea beyoud KendallrHle. A few rode we l of Keseler tbe engineer, J. XCnara, dltooTered a ewltch open and pat oo fhe brake to aara tbe train frem dettrnetloa. Th train hardly came to a atandifelll when tbe tweufcy robbers, armed and maaked. made a rnab for tbe expreee oar. The en gineer eeiaed a ooal pJek aBd made a dee perate resistance. One of the robbers was Mruek down and fell off the engine. An oiber eanw ovec tbe tender and Itrellng hi revolver by tbe dim light shoi the ea gineer In tbe cbeei, seriously wounding blm Tbe fireman mw a cbauee to make hie escape, and, Jumping lb rough the cab window, ran As tbe train mme to a stop there was a' terribiu explri-i'-o Tbe roltbers bad put dynamite uuriur tbe itain J'ba esfiloeieu tore upen one rtldu r tbu exprMes car. ifbe eouduLtor and brakt-man hurried to the platform only to be coyered by rifles In tbe bauds of &tveral men wbo said they would shoot to kill it a wove were made. The raUfOad men made no resistance. A usxdwatBUttUtbttfidotaKb frax aai J are now ready for business with ol Caps, Trunks, &c aro selling Men'i Suits from from $3.00 upward ; Children' our clothing is well made and ef We solicit your patronage. LOSOS & CO., call and examine our unapprooli PEACHES ! find it to their advantage to cive will savo more than tho price of NOVELTIES. St., Allentown. Pa. the express car was attacked. The messenger behind a bar r leaded door refused to obey the com maud of the cob1 Vers to open ths eipreu car entraQ.ee, (Shot after shot was fired a( tbe car, but tbe robbers soon saw tber could not secure an entrance by tntlnjjdatlon, Tbe messenger fired many shots at the robbsis through tbe opening tiyrt tbe w plosion had made, but the robbejn. Anally gvniujc into iqb car (Brpuoi ui urv. seon disarmed bim, and with a blow on I the head knocked bim senseless, i Half a dozen nf the twenty men thn .looted tbe express ear. Dynamite was again used In opening tb,e safe, and the 'thieves took everything they thought worth carrying away. After the robbery had been effected the guards at tbe doers of tbe pajteeug'er eoashss vere called oflf, a few parting hots were flred, and tha band of robbers disappeared In tbe wooded stretch of land test eklate tbe railroad. It (f efflclally announced by officers of the exprase company tbat tbe amount suds Is f W.Wt) KMiUtLLVriXK, JaJ., Sens K -SberitT Sbautk and his deputes and twenty or thirty LaVa Hhere railroad detMtiirec put In the day in a frnltle&s asatyb for tbe train rvbliers, aud have npfc secured tbe slightest clew on which to form word ing basis. It Is admitted on all sVtes that tbt work was dene by jaiicnela, mm 6001 IN New Bee Hive, ALLENTOWN.PA. JUIjY nnd AUGUST are the months to do shopinntr, tho crowds are smaller and one feels less hurried, the hnrunins nre larger nnd all the goods must oo som rcgaraicss ol cost or vnluo to make room for the fall nnd winter stock. The store is filled with bnrgains in every de partment 'that must bo sold at once, Wo mention a fow of the leaders, 12ic ninnhams nt 8c, 25c Kinchanis at 10c. Corded nnd woach figuro organdicr in all colors at 10c were 12J tfc 15c lissuo Llotli the best muta tion of wool challie nt G nt H. W. HUNSICKER'S NEW BEE HIVE. Corner 8th and llnmllton Sts. EEBER'S DRUG STORE. Not only Drugs. CIGA1US, too, ltire Havnnas. excellent quality, DON'T FOHOET I NOU TIIK LADIES, IN PKKFUMEnV I Quite a variety, too. Voecler's, Col gat's, Klilksor's, and Imported. L'all anil see. I'ot Tourrl, iu vases, &0 cents, l.astlni; and delicate tiacliet l'owilers. 1'uiest Soars and Toilet Il'aters. The New IhWe just out Sclt-Eiplana-1 torj Ulble. with a complete set ot Now I Altlsand Helps, prepared especially for lids lllblo by the most eminent scholars ot America and Great Britain. With New Haps, by ilajer C. U. Condcr, of the Palestine Kiploratlon Society. This Is tlio best lllblo tor the family, for the minister, for tlio stnilont, anil pew. All Itctlglous and Moral Hooks of any kind ordered and furnished as deslrsd at least 10 to 20 per cent less than clsewliarc Do not forget REBEE. ni,ii:j,UTin hi1 i i in .An ajToeobla Uaative ana Nmzv Tosia Bold by Druggists or cent by inaf L tfat Wc and $LC0 por packairo. Samples tree. Yrf fin The Favorite TCOIHPOTJM Jtij SS.f for tho Teeth and IJroaui.iSo. Captain Swaeney, IIJ9.A.,8anDleirO,Cal., sayst "Sblloh'a Catarrh Ileroedr la the first medlclnel haveevrrfoundthatwoulddomo sgood.', lTlceMcts. Bold by Drutglsta. Do not nepttct a Cough, as there Is aanmr of Its loading to Ooniumiitlon. BuiLon'sCcna will aavoyou a severe Lung Trouble. Itlstba best Cough Cure and speedily relleveafioughs, Cronp, Wbooplng Cough aad llronchlUa, and is told en a guarantee. SSeta. eiy's CatarrH hVm Mill IfWAMBW Cleanses Ihc KasalPassees3 Allays Tain and Inflammation, Dealt ths Eeret, Itestores the Seinrs of Taste ami Saiell. TUT IBS . EEVER A particle Is applied Into each noitrll anil Is asreeablt. I'rlce (0 cenu at Urumlsis; by mall, registered, Gfle t EI,Y BKOS., tt) Warren SU. Kew York GO TO rilH. HODRRKR, under tlie Kici.ni.K0 Hotel. Usiik strtwt, for a naiooth shale or laslilotvAble haircut. tiT Clonet ou Sunday's Itosdfr'i llilrtonlc, cures MttiitlrulT. Weoarry In iWlc a full line ol fancy toilet article at low Mtprleea.aud we ere the only place in town where yoa can buy lirnder'i Cream tor tiWivfi mi 1 amv uiiDrruw-; COMftlSSIOrtERS' SALdE - OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! Tho Board of County Commissioners nf Carbon county. Pa , will sell on October 10th, 1893, at one o'clock p. m. in the Court louse at Mauch Chunk, tho following tracts of unseated land. War., nfthn snid trants ofknil hmiiL' held bv the Countv for a period of five years, "anil over." information desired can be had County Commissioners, Warraatae Kama mr Ooattart iedon KaO dnea MeNeel TtiwDsalp, .. fMLer .. Til' John SUH"..... Kllaabetk SavlU. Joan HuiaKar.... Jacoti Weldooor. Jobn Younx .loba ltaamer bavriwan"-,... ,2.. tliull Joku Romu iTIUIani Graj.... KoUrt oray i....ti SiM jobu Msaq ..l.r Uaaa". i. r. llttolM aoa ) awl LawniiMH' 1 Ausrew, aw uswn Nawaart... wai lam Adams.... JataRanli uwv Bouwan John (lkrtst. Htuaa Dottbkr WUUaas llor.ee 1 utist kwhw lona nwin Joke Rruuiar...... Balay lllce .Itek Wlamaji Tbuiaaa rurduu MaorkCkulU lblb laliu wrowo Jaulel Kdoiuoas J'Mu-iib Hat ll-.. 4tlrM Knll F. " Vorrar ... Woallwrii lior" Km Iiim.... Joku i'raul. 'ok i"!!uilJUt.Jlai " Ml 11 - ::".::: s " 1 ISO " tn JJ7 is; mi " 101 Mi " ll s m M WJ ' do " ......... ipO 490 (oo m sis 4r ., tJ w iaaah.. ' Its 10 iw m - jli w ....lAuaaiiuv ao; ... H.iM-r in at . ui lip . - IM i St ii' lit i. au . . 1 .ti alio Pneumatic Tito Wheels from $G0 up to $90. Cushion Tiro Wheols from $J0 up to $160. Full bnll-bcnrintr. all-around Hoy's Velocipedes, $2.60 up. High Wlieol Lawn Mowers 10 in,. $2.90; 12 in., $3 60; 14 in., $3,75. Bed Springs, sold everywhere else nt $5, vou can buv from me at $2.50, and the 5 Cetton Top Mattress at $2.75; at tnese pricei everybody can sleep on springs. Ask tho Davis, Standard, White and Domcstie Sewing Machine Agents whnt they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from mo at $30. The White Cottatre. 7-drawei. oak cusp, nt $25 lays them all out. Don't bo humbugged 1 Every Washer has a guarantee on the lid, with the Vnndergrift Man ufacluringCompany'e signature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is $5. Wringers, from 1.50 upward. Organs from $25 upward. Pianos, $150 and upward. My prices on Ilay Rakes, Mowers, Binders, Pumps, Cement, etc., are lower than elsewhere. Come and be con vinced. Yours respectfully, A. F. SNYDER, Near Lehigh Bridge, Weissport, Penn'a. i m Lots FOR SALE On Easy Terms. Only a 5 minute walk from N. Snyder's store. A pply to B. F. Peter, With Snyder's Store. A S. Steckel, Slatington, Pa. WEISSPORT, PA. Nothing- more plensant or ex hilerntin this hot weather than cooling and refreshing beverages to quench one's thirst. Our reputation for making the best soilu is up to tho very highest notch. Fine fruit flavors are used exclusively. " e also have root beer, mineral waters cider and other pleasant drinks. Come in und see us. Come and see ua BIERY, The Druggist. - Terms ofdalo, and any other by calling at tbe ojliceof tfie fart of Atres-J' IVKbrs, as t "ij Ml HI 1UBS iinjinv uii.i.eii. i llANlliLl'aNNUN I C'aim!Mi4as, J. C BKNUKL. J NOTICE raluaUoa. Aaras ....lioo t.i .... KSS WO . M aa .. Na MB "I S .. m . i as ri', .. 300 lu i Im . kw