J..U1UH IL1) Jll. 1 1 Hsmu JHLL J J ItBTABLlSUBn IBW. The Carbon Advocate FXIKTID KtKBT ATUHDAT BT Harry V. Motthlmor, Sr. FFtOS-l'H" Bloo. North IMrst Street, ran rnper lias 1 worried at the IMUMm Kit oni M Second ( law Hatter. OBH AUVKItTISINO KATHS. Uical and Reading nrtiMa lot tM&fsIr. dance. entertainments flMlmiS u nf m..H a emits iier line. unlets job JSntlng ha. b.cn done tor the at this 'lflsplay advertisements, live Indies and over, ,Vffbirrim,f5li-"ll' cash eri illmX soiSld' This rule will lierealler SVrSn,lJ'dicrt..lnK and J.h print niS TVearlv advrrtlslwt parable quarterlr. Address ail Comruunloations to A1 II V- MOUT1UMEB, Sen n. Our Circulation 1484 dsoKQE W. Esseii, of Mauch Cliunk, tras a member of tbo committee on resolutions at tho Demoeratio State .Convention at HarrlsburR on Tuesday Mr.Essorwasa very prominent por sonage at the convention. ALTHorJOBrAiUNQ to tecuro a ro liv rnoson of the combina tion against him on tho pnrt of all tho other candidates, James u. iiauunom, ... .... 11,1 n larirnf vntA ltl tlie neverxuBicisa iwucu . Republican convention. Jimmy hai not. nhltainit and ftilllifnl wni" - offloUl and next January he can retire .itii iim Roniciousness ui aVeVUU.1 UUIVU liw- hartne dldbls duty well. James Beck the brilliant Phlladel lownr linn nntri: Mnu approach! no nearer to God thaninoxerciMlnthe judical tanotlon. The vestments or a as white as the driven afiow. No greater calamity can befall a people than to lose respect lor mo deolslons of its judiciary ana v. is therefore vitally Important that judl olal decisions not only bo worthy of re. .rf Iml nlmiild likewise corumaiicl It Allen Craig is a safe man for this high nm.Anri iia slmiilil tin unanimously supported by all the people of this district. Mant or the most Influential Itepub llcans in this county are openly ex pressing their displeasure ovor the action of tho Republican convention in nominating a candidate for Judge tt the express solicitation of Jliko Cassidy, a Democratic bolter. Cassidy worked his cards through Prothofitary Watklnn and an Irresponsible newspaper, ire regret that Mr. llcydt allows himself to be hoodwinked in this matter, wo be lleve that with but few exceptions he would be complimented by all of his party should he now withdraw His continuance In the field will only bo in the interest of Storm. Ocb esteemed young townsman, Horace Heydt, Esq., will discovor when perhaps too lato, that he has been uom 1- nated but to bo slaughtered. It is a safe conclusion that those who were foro most in urging his nomination for President Judge will be the first to bo tray him. Keep your eye on Nesquo- honingl Rack of the nomination can be seen very plainly the work of Cassidy and lilt few followers who waqt a Monroe county man elected to the Bench. Wo. have the highest re gard for Mr Heydt as a gentleman. lawyer and neighbor but we feel that he is but needlessly sacrificing himself under 'present circumstances. Time UlpVoveit I Every man In Carbon county wants to'see a resident lawyer elected Presi. dent Judge. There Is no abler man none with a character that is purer none who Is more fully equipped with ' legal knowledge and experience, none who would grace the Bench with more dignity and that moral force of char acter and christian courage, that equit able justness to high and low, rich and poor, than would Allen Craig, Esq., of liauch Chunk. HonestJnourruptable, faithful to every trust, a man In every sense of the word. Make up your mind to rote for htm and then stick to it. Persuade your friends to act with you and thus keep out of the slime of polities an office that Is as sacred us the Bench. MicrET Cisjidy smarting from the sting of defeat so emphatically deliver ed at the Democratic county conven tlon some weeks ngo when ho persisted in being a candidate for delegate to the state convention, has now reuched a point where he looses his head com pletely. For some days past he has been trying all kinds of games to have some one of tho delegates resign In his favor, but fortunately without success, He now threatens to sacrifice tho ticket to defeat all the candidates and to bring ruin and disaster to tho party, Vain fool; unprincipled braggat I Had Itlckey Cassidy acted honorably In tho appointment of a county committee some weeks ago as he had fulthfully promised to do the chances aro that he would have been a stale delegate. He acted dishonorably and the Intelligent Democrats have rebuked him for it. The best thing ho can now do Is to en deavor to redeem himself In the eti mation of the peoplo and then It may occur that some day they will again design to honor him with some trust. but In the meantime Mickey you must reform, not only a little but thorough. ly and radically. If you are wise now is certainly the time of all times for you to show it IT IS REPOHTEO that Couutv Chair. man Mike Caasldr openly declared in a saloon at Mauch Chunk that fail lng to secure a place on the list of state delegates, followug lit emphatic defeat before the oonveutlou, he will now do all that he can to defeat the county ticket and Carbon's choice for Judge. Gad, but this political trickster grows desperate In his madness, but withai the i-andldates need not feel much alarm. This man Cussldy is as iuoon istent as be Is foxy, lie does not hesi tate U admit ttiat the late Democratic oonnty convention wu iu 9Very sense a people's convention that its business was honestly and fairly conducted aud that there was no siDgle elfort made to subvert the mighty will of the Demo cratic people in making the nomina tions, yet notwithstanding this he openly declares against the ticket be came the convention refused to dls graeo the whole party by maklug him a state delegate. He is the county chair man of the Democratic party, not be cause Uie people want him, but through the basest trickery. The oaudldates1 in face of bis declarations, should at once ask for and demand his resigna tion from thia ofiloe. He is not a safe man tor that position. Bead i o iwflli in (taps to WILLIAM MA I.I. ACT. leas s'.ne si.. iklis.. I'm. to ltM St. will Mud Itt Hw Ulst ill loa , 1 will HiMi eaa r.mil! Ilium llun buua, f fl r" now to pirsK, rllCE toul PaM iV . 6-S1 '- St., HMMlinnM U SW Paper, Itilo 3K Deleter. illVU k itt wkM buriuM mi mia t. uuls our m rr ITEMS OF STATE NEWS. Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth, PRESENTED IN BRIEFEST FORM. Crimes and Casualties of Kvsry Char acter 8al by the Maws Gatherers of tlia Different Looalltlee and Carsrnlly Edited. TtEADlKO. Pa.. Sent. SI. The Perm Hardware works, employing BOO hands, resumed operations on full time yester day. The works had been working but four dayn a week, Pottsvillf. Pa.. Sent. 19. Ex-Con stable Martin Zelgler, who was eouvlcted at the March term of court tor the murder of William Kepley, was sentenced to seven and a bait years lu the Eastern peniten tiary. HAnnimtTRO. Rent Si. The Soldiers' orphan school comralsalan has decided to looate the proposed Industrial aohool for the Indigent soldiers' orphans of Pennsyl vania In Franklin oounty, on a site to be selected later. PniLAPELrniA, Sent. 21. The shooting of nenry Wort by George Heobner, which occurred Tuesday night on Ridge avenue, was not the restiltof jealousy, as reported. Wort attempted to stab Heebner, and the latter shot In self defense. PuiLsiytLrniA, Sept. SI. The Maurice F. Withers Demoeratio club, a branch of the Pennsylvania State League of Colored Democratic cluba, adopted resolutions thanking President Cleveland for the recognition accorded ottizens of color. PiiILADELruiA. Bent. IS. William Gra ham, 38 years old, employed by the Ilar her Asphalt company, of West Philadel phia, fell Into a cauldron of boiling as phalt headforemost When taken from tue tank ins uesa leu from nls bones. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. Lena Mario De rtusey, alias Iloepfner. pleaded guilty before Judira Reed, of attempting to per- orm ortmtnal operations upon several young girls. She was sentenced to Ave years' Imprisonment In the Eastern peni tentiary. Lasoasteu, Sept. 51. At tbo Pennsyl vania Institution for Feeble Minded Chil dren one of the older Inmates was In structed to give Maggie Missenrawl, 18 years old, a bath. She used almost boiling water, and the little one was so terribly scalded that she died. GETTTSDURU, Pa., Sept. 11. In the case of Henry Heist, who was convicted here tast month for the murder of Emanuel Monn at their shanty In the South mount ain In February, the courl refused a new trial and sentenced Heist to death. He still asserts his Innocence. ItEADIXo,' Pa., Sept. St. Miss Katie Le van, daughter of S. K. Levan, Penn street. Is In a critical condition, the result of se vere burns from burning fat. Her neck and arms were badly burned, her neck being a mass of blisters. She Is also se riously burned about the chest. Philadelphia, 8ept, 81. The ijepubll oan county convention placed this ticket in nomination for the November election: For sheriff, Samuel M. Clement! city con troller, Thomas M. Thompson; recorder of deeds, Thomas Green; county commis sioners, Jacob Wlldemore, Joseph G. Rich mond. ALLESTOwjr. Pa., Sent. St. Tbo fluht In the Evangelical association between the followers ot Blsnop Bowman and the ad herents of lllsbop Dubs reached a climax yesterday when the latter faction refused to allow the former bishop to conduct the funeral services of bis mother-in-law, Mrs. Rebecca Young, In Salem church. The services were held In the Y. M. C. A. hall. POTTSVILLE, Pa., Sept 18. William Evans, of Glrardvtlle, has been convicted of a fiendish crime. He put dynamite nn der his house, and, while his wife and chil dren were asleep, be set It off, Intending to blow np his family and destroy the resi dence. The explosion was a failure and only the cellar steps were blown up. Evans Bed and later returned and looked himself In a room. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. The conurega' tion of the Centennial Baptist church, Twenty-third and Oxford streets, last night, by a vote of 100 to 78. reouested Rev. Dr. Duncan MacGregor to resign from the pastorate not later than Sept. SO. The minister Is accused of having written an Improper letter to Miss Sallle George, a member of the church. The deposed clergyman's menus win start an Inde pendent church. CONNELLSVILLX, Po,, Sept 19. J. O. Sisler, tax collector In Dunbar township, having shot a dog which had bit him, was set upon by twenty-five Hungarians, who attacked him with stones and clubs. Sisler was roughly handled by the mob, and be lieving bis life was In danger, fired Into the crowd, inflicting a fatal wound on John Vaulla. Sisler then started to Union town to give himself up. John Spok said Sisler deliberately shot Vaulla. Sisler bears a good reputation. Vaulla leaves a large family. Altoona, Pa., Sept. 19. A riot occurred in a boarding bouse conducted by Selrlne Salviul, in the town of Rellwood, this county, where seventy. live Italians had congregated to drink beer. Three Italians were shot, one of them fatally, during the general fight which ensued. A woman, concerning whom a couple of the Italians had quarreled, was the cause of the fight. Several of the fighters, who were put out of the house, bombarded the place. They broke the doors and windows and badly Injured a number of the occupants. The authorities will bring the rioters to jus tice. EASTOS, Pa., Sept SO. Charles Grether, ofEastonan ex-convict, pleaded guilty before Judge Reeder to robbing the house of Samuel Gress, at Wind Gap, breaking out aud escaping from Bethlehem lockup, breaking Into and robbing the house of John Hordendorf, of Plalnfleld township; sandbagging and robbing W. E. Crane, a Philadelphia lumber agent at Bethlehem; burglarizing the resldenoe of George Scbug, of Bel fasti carrying concealed deadly weapons, and several other minor ebarges, and was sentenced by Judge Header to seven years in the Eastern penl tentiary. Mirjcn Ciidsk, Pa., Sept 19. The Re publicans of Carbon county at their con vention placed themsslvss en record as fa voring a nomination for president judge, to sucoeed the late Judge Dreher, and Horace fleydt was named aa the conven tion's choice. The other nominees worst For county treasurer, Levi Horn, of Frank lin; associate judge. Dr. J. U. Tweedle, of Weatherlr; register and reoorder, Nathan Tanner, of Lansford; oounty commission ers, 11. II Mollrlde, of Heaver Meadow, and W, H. Anthony, of Parryvllle; audi tors, Thomas Musselman, of Mahoning, and Paul Kefer, of Mauch Chunk. A FIENDISH CRIIME. A Klue-Year-Old Child Brutally Onlraged and Them ltnrdersd. TjDMMEUTOwir, Pa., Sept SI. A 9-year-old girl named Cooper, daughterot an em ploye of tho Hnmmolstown Brown Stons company, who lives about two miles from Unmmelstown, went to school, carrying her lunch In a basket When she failed to return Dome in the evening her parent became anxious, and Instituted a searob, whloh resulted In the finding of tho body of tho child, strangled to death. She had been outraged and murdered, a portion of ter underclothing being used to strangle her. It la supposed tho fiend who com mitted tho crime was a Hungarian laborer. Agneo Cooper Wright Is the name of tho child, who was tall for her age and strik ingly good looking. There were marks of tho fiend's fingers upon her throat aud bruises upon her cheek, probably tho re sult of hts efforts to stop her cries. There was evidence of a severe struggle. Dis trict Attorney Detweller has offered a re ward of $S00 for the capture of the mur derer, of whom there Is no clew. The entire sommuulty is excited over Vie orlme, and If tho murderer Is found soon summary vengeance will likely bo Dieted out to him. Spent Ills Wedding Day In Jail. Lakcaster, Pa., Sept Sl.-MIss Jennie Mansfield, of Wilmington, DeL, who has been living her for a year, and W. M. Davis wore to have been married yester day, but she refused to become hts wife. Fearing she would leave town aud that ha would lose her, ho had her arrested en a trumped up oharga of stcallug t$00 from him. The fal.lt r of the charga was soon exposed, and it was learned that after be traying her he bad attempted to have an operation performed, and had brutally treated her. As a oonsequenec be spent the day set for his wedding In Jail.' Two VVlilthj Suucglers Killed, HUJWA, Mout. gept 21,-Two whisky smugglers wore killed ou the Crow agency by the Crow polls alter tboy had kills,! an Indian Amoug tbelr off ecu was found a ten gallon keg of whisky. One of tbo men was Ted llauiiluin, a well known stock luau William's KladB. as t HUmarck. BkMLlM, 8p4 21 It i), statad thai Em perm- Wii.im,, i hiMriog of Priuo lit uiri k - i nr.. stiit a ltiiMstai t the ox u.&uiilji tiuui tjueua, aapreastng hts oysBpatay and osTerug hiss otte of the lav ANOTHER FATAL CRASH. A Bleeping Car aad Twa Ooeehet Tele scoped Nine Killed. MAKTEXO, Ills., iept SO. The second aretlon of the Big Four passenger train No. 43 crashed into tho rear of the first section that had stopped unexpectedly at a point ten miles north of Kankakee, tele scoping one sleeper and two coaches, kill ing nine peoplo and aerlonsly Injuring a large number. The rear can of the first section wera tho Ohio and Mississippi sleeper and twe chair cars, all fairly well filled with passengers. The work of rescue was Immediately be gun, and one by one the horribly mutilated bodies of the seven were removeu irora tue pllo of wreckage. Tho passengers In the forward cars, although tbey received a severe shaking up and many were badly cut and bruised, were foremost In tbo work of caring for the Injured. None of tho trnjnmen are able to ao- count for the wreck, as a man was sent back from the first section of the train as soon as the stop, which was made neces sary by some defective machinery in the locomotive, was made. This flagman has not been seen'slnce the wreck, aud be is probably the only man who can give the real cause of the disaster. On the other hand, it Is said that tho engineer of the second train wns asleep, and that the fire man was throwing coal Into the firebox. The Identified dead are: Emll Klmmell Dayton, O.; J. W. Towell, New Vienna, O.j L. L. Sweet, Louisville, Ky. David Jackson, C'armel, O.; Mlunle Duvers, Lower Albany, lnd. Charles Deckendnser, Columbus, O.; Jacob Simpson, Columbus, O.; Miss 0. Edwards, Chicago. THE . -KQUITAULE Life Assurance Society Of tho United Stales, JANUARY 1, 1MB. Assets ?lfi3;0G0,052 Ppccrrn"" all existing !7"llmr 237 Total Surplus (4 percent. Standard) Including f4pf(-UI He sene of $2,i0,ooo In wards eKtnbllstmiellt J.!.!: 31.180,815 Incomo 40,280,237 Now Assurnncf in 1892 200.490,316 Outstanding As surance 850,902,245 Setter than a Sls-fer Ccst. Investment. New York, Jarcb 7, 1603. In 1873 I took out Tontine Endowment Pollev No. 70,0'.'0, with Ibe Equitable Life Assurauce Soclct) of the United St noes, for $5,000 and have paid, in all, $4,7CS in premiums to the Company, On the maturity of the Endowment the Company paid me $7,0S5 20 in cash. As an evidence of my satisfaction with this return (which la ecrtainly liberal, con aitleilng the fact that it Is In addition to the protection furnished by the policy for twenty years), i nave tanen new assnr afiee with the Company for $10,000. W. A. Itoss. N. li.TMs Is a return of ell the pre miums paid, and Interest on the tame at the rate of 02-Q per ecnt. per annum. W. P. LONG, Special km. Lehinhtoii, Pena'a s LU 9 WEISSPORT, PA. Nothing more pleasant or OX' hilerating this hot weather than cooling and refreshing beverages to quench one's thirst. Our reputation for making the best soda is up to tho very highest notch. Fine fruit flavors ore used exclusively. e also have root beer, mineral waters cider and other pleasant drinks. Come in and bee us Come and see us BIERY, The Druggist, Kreidler has a new wrinkle again, he given whip with his new buggies and sometimes he sells a whip and gives a buggy. II. ILKreldler claims lliat Iia tells Hia lmta woik for less money than any of the otheij and he will prove It. Or ask the public to prove It by comparing bis excellent stock, ami low ngures, with that of other dealers. Kreidler Is the cause of low" nriraa nn Carriages, Iluegles, Ac Therefore tou ougui to patronise mm. examine bio fine stock. You can and muit bejmlted. Kreidler Dalntlns nrnves in i,a it,! ii It Is one third cheaper than any bodt else's iu uie Taney, A 50 dollar note or 10 6s win ol PA Mil ft top bujgr and ararriage wblpat Kreldler II. It Kreidler at Weleeport baa at pres ent Iba fioest lot of carriages ever exhib ited In Carbon county. I'rloeo range from tAUto $160. KreMler catrle the biggest assoitmeot of carriages of anv dealer In the Ij.m.1, Valley. He has now some thirty wagons ior saie. lie is aauy selling and adding to bis stock, do and see his beautiful line of cabs, rockaways, surreys, Jump seats, Kbltecbapels, piano boxes, buckboards, platforms, carts, and a large lot of second hand slock. All cheap, but good. fC LtdilTD mm .( I An agreeable laist tro and Nran Toma, Midhy ImiRgtitiorseiit brrcail. aoo,X). and U)0 per pai-taire. Paroplco free. UTft 'RTft .ThaJ'avnrlte WOTS KTHl JfAV AlVlfiirUn 'lthon4lireiUi,ai. -S",,HL,!,8w.ey' l' 8 -KnBlAfa.CmL, Ml "Sk.Uur. a Catarru lu-tnivlr Is tbe first rawM I nave ever f i und that would da ne any good." Price aOcta. Bold tiv ViuizlZZ rrtataCtigh MtbereUdaaierof nsliTtagioOnfftsumntioo. Burma mTi us .,v.VT1rVssn"UHf-jnuua MIDLER, DR. RIEGEL, THE LEADING SPECIAL IST in CATARRH nnd nil CHRONIC DISEASES uill be ntthc Valley House. Lcliighton. lu, next Iuksday Ann every Tuesday Amit that tim, fur ther NOTICE. All who apply in person dur ing the month ol September will be cxamiucd mid given first treatment free of charge. Remember this offer will afford nil skeptical and dis couraged patients a chance to judge lor themselves, free of all costs, Dr. jucgel oilers tins test as the faircut anb surest way of couvtneing the public that his method of treating his special ties is tho best know to the world He believes that anything that will not stand the scrutiny of ever one is not the best that can be offered to them and lacks effectiveness, therefore he sub mits himself to the severest test any physician can be subjected too and awaits the verdict ot the people without the least fear of: failure. ir any ot the followlncr quostlom apply to 3 011, ou .md better mmerthemnt once. They apply to a ureal many jn'ople who really lonot know what Is the matter with tlieni. Whoever reads ItfhvUll he able to determine II they have catarih for theo aro hoiiih nf the prominent nymptmni ol that droit! disease, which meant. If neglected, romuinptlon and the ltrave. lielow are the questions. Are you ncrvnus ? Are you dejected ? Have jou acoiiKh ? li)our throat soro ? Is jour eyeftleht ioor ? Is your memory poor ? Is jour appetite ikmit ? Do ou hawk and spit ? Is ou atom tch weak ? Aie jour ejes watery ? Do jou ha.e headaches ? Have yon lost ambition ? Do ou take cold easy ? Do jou hate heartburn ? Are jou dull atid stupid ? Is your note stopped up? Is It always full of scabs ? Is jour breath oiTcnttivt) ? Are jour bowels costive? Is j'our henit ok affected ? Dojou Iia.e giddv spells ? Do jou have shooting pains ? Doci life seem ablgliurdeii ? Are youciauky ana lrrttablB ? Is 3 ou throat easily Irritated ? Are jou sleepless aud restless ? Do jou wake up tired and dull? Do jou have pains In jour back ? Do jou have smctherlne attacks ? Dojou have unpleasant dreams 7 Have im ever hud mailt sweats ? Do jou have rlnpf in our ears ? Do you feel sick ill jour stomach ? Is 3our tongue frequently coated ? Do jou hate rnarluit tn jour head T Do you feel oppressed after eatlnn ? Have jou got that all-gone feeling f Dojou get confused In j our Idea? Do jou have pitpatatlou of the heart ? Is there a nense of fullness la the throatT Is our mouth full of shme uikiu rising ? Do jou belch up a sour tate in the mouth T Dojou we sooth floating before yourejest llaeeu hot and cold Unfiles over the body T lln 0 jou a bloated up feeling tn the stomach! READ THE TESTIMONY OF ONE WHO SUFFERED YEARS AND TRIED MANY PHYSICIANS ROTH OF PHILADELPHIA 'AND NEW YORK WITHOUT flETTCNO RELIEF, AND IS NOW CURED BY DR. RIEGEL. I liavo been a cufTcrer for a nnmber of I ears ft 1th catarrh In Us worst forms. Had constant headaches, matter dropping In the throat, dizziness, nose stopped up, difficulty In breathing and no doubt would soon have been a consnuipUye, had I not met Dr. JUegew Ilefore that llmo I tried every well known remedy and doctored with many plnslelaus, not only of Hazlcton but of New York aud Philadelphia, but could set no relief anywiere. as soon as ir. 11 keel began treatlos roe I felt relieved and continued to improve until cow I feel like a new man, aud knowing that there are many others suffering as much as I did I write this for pubtlcarion, so that ot hers may avail themselves of Dr. Rlegel's treatment before it is too me. lie can cure you If you take it in time. I willing to answer any letters of Inquiry from uersons wishing to consult him. James McCool, 180 North Wyoming Street llazmton, l'a. I also refer to Mr. James Kresaly. 22 St, Clements street, at one of my most recent and successful cures. J. Fernando Decker, 20) East Market Street, Wllkesbarre. Pa. Had disease of the ear, and could cet ne relief until he consulted Dr. luegei, wuo curvu ului lu Id a few weeks. Mrs. John Dawson, Luzerne, Pa. Had catarrh of the nose and head fornlue years Tried nearly everything, but could get no relief. She counseled Dr. Itlegel. and In a few weeks was entirely relieved from all sjmptoms of that dreadful disease. A. II. Sell now. 61 N. Sherman Street. Wilkesbarre, Fa, I had catatrh since I was a child, to much so that I was offen sive. Had conttant headache and dripplrc into the thrcut. Dr. Itlegel has cured me. Miss Kale Cawlev, Pitts ton. Pa IVas nearly deaf for two years when, after a few weeks' treatment, all the noises In her ear were gone and conld hear as well at eyer. Mrs. Mary Welter, wl'keebsrrp, Ta, was deaf for jean, and was greatly bene flted after a few weeks' treatment. A. C. Moore, wilkesbarre. Pa. I had a constant headache and gathering of mucous in the throat and head; my ears were affected, causing me to be partly deaf. I have Wen treated far a few weeks' with Dr. lUegel, aud all sjinploais have leu me. Romembor noxt, 1-uosdny, iSbptombor 5th, nnd each Tues day horoaAor till further notice. Cousultntion iu Gorman and English. Examination nnd fir.t treatment PRHK. DR. W. A. L. RIEGEL, Mnin Office, Main's Mock, Ilazflton, Pa. S. ptf-mlii r 5ll, Valley IIousp, Lehightwi, Pa. J MRS. ANNIE M. COPELAND $1,000.00 Reward! TO ANY PERSON, WHO WILL PROVE ANY PORTION OF THE FOLLOWINO STATEMENT UNTRUE I Peabody, Mass., Electrified! A REAL MIRACLE IN OUR MIDST I Only n SUclc(ont weighing; -15 lbs., now n picture ot health weighing 130 limit Tub cask op Mrs, Annie M. Cope land wifk op Otis Y Coteland, No. 33 Warrkn St., Pk about, Mass., is known to thousands as "tlio I'cnborty Jllrnclc." From tub very nnns of death to perfect lienlth is a wonderful transi tion. Listen to hrr btorvi One year ago last May I was taken vom King and every day I grew weaker and weaker, and the omitlng lell Increased In frequency and duration, until I would vomit from ft to 10 Iionrn every twenty-four could not retain any food upon my stomach was rot. Idly reduced In flesh from IOO lbs. tn 15 I In. My husband could cloup with thumb and finger clear around my arm above my el bow. I suffered terribly with extreme Cont!patlon. We employed 11 e dif ferent riijHlrltiiiH, but they en 1110 no rr 1 1 r f . One very prom inent Physician told my husband Nor. 1st. that I could not liv tlireo weekN, and every ono of my Xrlcuds thought he told tho truth. One night, the first of January, when I had an extremely hard spell of vomltliur having YUHITKD from 7:30 to d'M without ceasing, and my friends exporting tt was my Inst night 011 eur li my husband seeing one of your strong testimonials In the JSalem News, sent a man to the Druggists for a bottle of DA NA'S SAKSAPAUILLA. I tookatlosc; In a few minutes, threw It up; waited a llttlo and took another: did 11 id lomlt ngnln for four day then Ntop- Jcd entirely. Kept right on taking t according to directions, well diluted with water. My tip pel Mo Iiicreaned 7oiiNtl nation ceased'. I icalntd rapidly. I can now cat anything I wish, 11 iiiuii itfu Knjoy life, and the only thing that worries mu f , that 1 mayrow too fleshy, but that don't worry me much. Dana Sarsaparltla Co., Bsifsit Mains. Panic Times, PASIC PRICES. 729 Hamilton St., AMJ3NTOWN, FA. Tho unsettlod condition of tho coun try has discouraged manufactures to hucli an exteut that their Ilrbt thought is to dispose of their goods and "sacri Hce them. Wo have secured several thousand dollers worth of doslrable merchnudiso at much less than regular prices. Black Goods. Lovely Storm Scree. 38 in. wide in light aud dark navy, H3o, worth GOc Bt6rm Serge, cheviot finish all wcol, GO in. wide, 5Dc, manufacturer's price 85a Wool Chevrons, Diagonals and Fancy Elxtures, 33 in. wide, 'JOo, worth 3T5. Silk finish Henriettas, IS shades 50 in. wide, $1.10 quality down to S0c. Dress Goods. Fancy wenvo 12!e, Samoan nnd lyii'iimu iurus, ocrtrcM, Henriettas, Rlllr w,. ii. Cravcnetto Satlnrayo Ladles Cloth, in French and Uerman, suitable for dress frnniln nilrl Ifwltna fanno A iilnn. I.nnn tiful line it would io hard to see and prices to suit trio times. - Wash Goods. Standard Calicoes i(a a yard, worth oc. warkuross uingnunis lu pretty styles, 8 and 10c. Cretonnes, Fall aud Winter Skirts In Cotton and Flannel. Au elegant stock tobelect from, fully j percent ueiow tue regular price. Domestics. The best 39,' brown muslin in America Appleton, a brown muslin, ono Tarn wuie,oa tin brown snoot ing 13Jio. Toweling, .To a yard. Qood Table Damask, 32c, was GOo. Ulcach Table Damask, 43c the COc quality, l'retty stylos In Dark outings White Hod Spreads from Auction, OAPES, JACKETS. Light Weight Capea aro Just the tiling ior just now. . ISavy, Ulack and Medium colors for Missus aud Lad m, at redncod prices. In Keefers wo aro showing better values thau ever. Ladles' Cloth Clay Diagonal Aieltous and Cheviots in Navy Bluo, Black and Tan Stylos are inauy auk entirely new. l'rices lower tnau ewer. M.F.Morrissey Lehigh Valley Railroad. Anthraclto Coal used exclusively Insuring cleanliness and comfort. . Arraiigemect of rasseocer Trains, Schedule is Effect June X 1888. T1IAINM Li:AVK.LmiI(JHTON For Newark aud New York IM. 7.ML and B aft a lu. , s ai, aB s a.ai ). iu. tor JHauuna luuuk auu imnum i.m a. m. ; la.ST. 1.S7 aud :up m. For lAniWrtvlUa aud Treuton 9M aud 11.11 a.iu.; aud 1'l.M i 87 p. m. for AlatluaWn, Calaaauuua, AUelitoull. Dta Isfceiu, aud Eaaton, Ui, 7.4a, a as. ll.u a, m . i2st. 'l as. xai. t sr. aw. s.u aud sju t m. For Phlladeltila and immdU aouui 4 JO. 6.42. 7.IS, s. aua ii.ixa. iu..s.sv,s.oi, o.av aou uai II. in. For ltaadlnaand Harrlsburu 4JM. T.M and ll.lr zai, VI aua o.a u.m. ror iwwiuaus. uemmu tai. LiterrTH.ru. utu rv's. Wblto lUII. Cuula, aud llukeudauqua S. 4S.ll.laa.ro. ; UJ.7, i, 4.7. 5.2t S4alid IU ForUaucb Churk a.17, 7.4J. .ViuU 11 jo a.ui. ; For WeaUierly aud llailvlou .4T. 7.U M and ll.iua.ui.; 4.1U,i.l5. 7.'J0. II at D.UI. For Msuauoy CUy, Hheuandouu aud Ashland a.47, 7.4L s jt and I l.ia a n. i 4.U, a. K & 7 J i.n. For ML Canuel aud stuunoklu a.47, 7.4a aud llja. bl: a.up.u. For 1'OIUkUlo 6.17. 7 u, 7.4, x ll.u and ll. a. tn., 4.19. s.4a aud 7 a v-m For Whits HavMi. Mkkharre and Uenutou 7.41, SUS wd ll..m., a 4.10. 7X1, aud ll.ss ror iiusiua auu t of n. uuucu, t.s, mw II JO a.m.; SJH, 4.IO, 7.2s, aad U.al u, m. For Tuakhaiinook 7.43 and IMS a. m.: 4.M. 1M aud llja i.ui. Tor llbaoa aud UanwNl Ta, ILSOu. ., I1JS p. iu. For Hai re. ltochoatir. KuaTalo. N'aaara Falls ami tho Wost II.'JO aou., J.at and ll.r p. n. ror euiura aua iu r um i wiaiiiaurs B4 I. io p. m. SUNDAY T11AIN8. For New York 4,54 (UU mm! U.llfc.m. PV r4lUJLdelljiLI& sVJA LKI MR &. IU. ; SJ1.M7 Far Kfttton aud iDterioedlftt RUUon, US. TssW. iK.lm asVlH-, 12 67, .UU, ft.II, T.'iJ fttia For mmkii Chunk iobi. u.ju. 11 u n, m . - at. S.VK T.06 mid tuu u. nt ror nemiiuK - D a it p. m ptw llxlUiii U4)l tuid 1 1 JHjt.m mitl 1 1 J. p.in For MUtiuu l iiy mut Hlu u.siitiuali tt bb, 1 1 jh . tn. Km FiilLnvlItt l -1 Mn m . Fi.r Wliim lUvru, Wilkes Ikirrc, ritihlon. liuikltJUUuck,Tuiiidii. Hjrt-, llli.ut. '.i-iu vm, Aul'Uiu, Elintra. KoUieaur, Hultrtu-. NuiJtm t'klls u4 I!. Wet 11 i- in J b siuii 11 tt. (' iu Fr tuilhrr (irciil.irs iuijuiii- ol a iiIi (i rtint ritiiifn lt.il WllBI a t... (4l SU. Flrll, ill, saufW Afsslt.1 MMUB I HatttMtaia. fa. r 2 s UK SKLtfl School Shoes. School opens In a few day anil parents should not lose tho opportunity to lit their Hoys nnd Girls out with tho woll made and styliah shaped Shoes sold In "our storo Bt our impular low prices. GL0THIMG: In an elegant lino of Ready Made that In oiudos Mens', Youths aud Children wo aro keeping paco with tho seavm both lu stylo nnd ui price. We liavo a stroug, nobby and well made suit for boys that Is just the thing fBr school wear. Mothers should not fBllto seo us when buying clothing. Opera House Block, Lehighton, Pa. LL1 M. h&S&S & G(D., Leading Clothiers and Hatters, respectfully nrmonnce that they one ol the largest nnd best stocks pi Rcsitly-Mado Clothing, (jlcnts FurnisliiisK Goods, Hals, C.ips, Trunks, &c. ever shown in Hi is section. AVa nre selling Men's Suits from $5 00 and upward ; lioys Suits Irom $!3. 00 upward ; Children's Suits from al.50 upward. All our clothing is well made and of the very latest style. Wo will quote 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 this is the place to buy. Ve solicit your patronage. M. LOSOS & CO., OBbltT'S BLOCK, FI11ST ST., LEHIGHTON, PA we mm With as carefully selected a Stock of Furniture as can be found iu the Lehigh Valley. The new efforts in Furniture can be first found here aud at Prices too that can not be touched by competiiion. Wo invite you to call and examine our unapprech able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. We are sho.uing many new things and nre confident that we can please you. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. PEACHES T DETAIL DEALERS will their orders for all kinds ot Fruits and Vegetables with Sac-ger, who makes a specialty ot this arrangements for 5000 baskets bcr of ll'ater Melons and they astonish Retail Buyers You the freight on each purchase. Wholesale Co'niHisslon Dealer, East Weisport, Pa HEW FALL mm goods - PLAIN and 634 Hamilton CARRIAGE will do well -to look at this carry Uanner Spring, Elllptee Spring, Thomas bpringi oiue opriDK. ne uuvu rVirnlmr Phaatoii. Knlndle and all Our Price, Always The Lowest Henry Ohristman, eianport Pa aural SlckUs' Atmj Vmr. WASBIItaTOK, Sit 81. The qucalloa wbotlier or not General Daniel K. Slekles, now a reprenentaUve in cougreas, la en titled to draw the par ot a retired anus olnerwhtleameailrot the house, yes terday formally came before the paymas ter I'eueral of the army, and was referred to the seoretary of war for deeislon. Tho paymaster (teueral says that until an au thoritative rule to the contrary is an nounced no objection will be made to the lay aooounts of General Sleklea oovarioK periods subsequent to March i, ISM. Double Jlarder end Suicide. IMPOH, Sept 1 A. tragedy whloh re sulted iu the loas of three 11 es occurred at u onj nour inia morning. About 1 u'cteot' Mies Daisy Uoutague, a well known daaoer at the Emplte theater, was walking to her reaidewM in Kwrent aquan, ou tho Gray's Inn road, a ototn paulfd by a ueutleiueu, when a man orer. took them and without a word fired aer oral shots at them from a rol,r. In- niciiug wound, from which Ibey died. Theu be tm-iifU the weapim upou hiwsejf, fired q1 fell iImuI llunsjor,' renili-r Kealgna. ill l 11 i , -rlht Jl U U rrpurtedthM Dr Wekvnv, lluutjitnuu rlnie niiDtaeee. haa teiitienti Ihm rcia-uaiiiMi m eosvse queue ut but dmsiisfaateoa with the sleil uarrtaga UU, IS are now ready for business with THE fan ! T PEACHES find it to their odvantage to give line ot goods. H e huve made of 1'IiACHrJ.b and a large num will bp sold at such prices as will will save more than the prico of Lot us have your order. INT - NOVELTIES. St., Allentown. BUYERS Line of Fino Veheclos whick wo in Stock: Coll Sprlnc, Ilrewster Spring, Duplex tuui iu i tuuu iwujt, uild uupvi, stvlea In 2 and 3 Seated lltltrclos. An fix-Senator's Suicide. NFWAHK. N. .1. Sept at -Ex Btata Sen ator John W. Taylor, ot Beeex oountr. N. J., eouiwlltcwl suicide at hla home here yeeterilay by ahooting The astwaaoaused by ill health. He had been suffering for soma time from an Internal disorder wnlen compelled him to undergo sereral aurgical operations. In 18TS-T4 he was president of the state senate. Twenty Horned In a Tbeatrr Fire CAM ok, Ills.. Sept an.-I.aet night dur ing theparfurnuuioeof "Michael StroKOff" by the Ualdwln Mellvllle company In the new opera house, fireworks uted in the Ore scene Iguiled the soenery In a few .ui m u ... mw iriur was a roaring furnaoe Twenty persons were burned, of whom three or four were fatally Injured aud flee serlftuely Klaht B(ll,h Illners Kulembed, I.uHxiK, Sept ii tartnfthe shaft ot the Ilulooath lulm. In Curuwall fell In yesterday, em. mil. in, r mlurre All hut eight ha.r l...i, lescusd and It Is feared these will tn- l.rfore they can be I'nc.lLl H.t.1,.11 Artl.ct Niuiia a Charley Mitchell, the baaeytveisihi Knuh.h pugilist armed on the Teutonic yesterday Us says he will lusUt us flashUng btfore the Colum. klau AthUtU alnb. HOES AND HATS ! In Croat Assortment at Bettor Stock and Host Prices please you in these goods is why, wc want your trade Newest Styles in Hats and Best Quality in Shoes, always, we sell no shoddy goods CHILDREN'S At Prices greatly reduced. are well made and Stylish and School wear, wc have cut the meet the condition of tho times BEFORE YOU BUY CALL AND SEE US. ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, First Street BW MB ALLENTOWN.PA. JULY and AUGUST are the months to do shopping, the crowds are smaller and one leels less hurried, tho bargains are larger and all tho goods must be sold regardless of cost or value to make room for the fall and winter stock. The store is filled with bargains in every de partment that must be sold at once, We mention a few of tne leaders, 12Jc ginghams at 8c, 25c ginghams at lGc. Corded and woAen figure orgaudier in all colors at 10c were 12 B 15c Tissue Cloth tho best imita tion of wool challie at G at H. W..HUNSICKER'S NEW BEE HIVE. Corner Stb and Hamilton Sts. mm mm tore. Not only DniKs. ClOAltS, Ion, excellent quality, 1'uro Ilavnnas. DON'T FORGET I NOIl THE LADIES, IN PEnFUMEltY II Quite a variety, too. VoReler's, Col gat's, Itidkser's, and Imported. Call and tee. Tot Tonrrl, In vases, CO cents. Lasting and delicate Sachet I'owders. Ttlresl Soaps and Toilet M'aters. The New Uiblo just out Self Explana tory Jilhle, with a complete set of New Aids and Helps, prepared especially for Ibis Bible by the most eminent scholars of America and Mreat Ilritaln. With New Maps, by Major C. 1!. Conder, of the Talestlne Exploration Society. This Is the best Illble for the family, for the minister, for Hie student, and pew. All llellclous and Moral Hooks of any kind ordered and furnished as desired at least 10 to 20 per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget REBER. Hive, COMISSIOJIERS' SAIsE - OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! The Board of County Commtgsionurs of Carlson county. Pa , will Bell on October 10th, 1893, House at Mauch Chunk, tho following trnpts of unseated lanc. Each of the said tracts of land being holt by the County for a period of five years, "and over." information desired can be hnd County Commissioners, Wrra&te Naiu Township, Henry Oitudturt ThwMore Kelt .i&iimm AleNwMe.j Jobu .toulg lonu nnwui KltMltath dvlU Joud SmokM Jacob W John You iK .IUUII IMWHWr A brier Itauur h:.m uran , John lUfMls tHWan (irai , liobert Grar J aw nta Mnii Join. Mesrs..... ClauSKerr. 11m tula aim! Auurvw. mj nni'il NttWlULTt WlUlaw Adam. J una Mearif. JtibnltAnuc JoboObrM KIMti-.. HwiDliovbttr CaUiarlirfi wiuum i J otto IbowpaoB ..... John MaiHttf John warawr Johu KnMntr IteUy KIn lack Wlirauu. Tbontaa furdiw Maurh t'lutk... UlilKh Jftno Hruwu iMMiIrl ReJuiuud ... JuiiifC Muorr .. KlIlAlMrtU natiu lf on Fomi )illui Ilonflfld Wm herb Bor Eaat Peou Jbu luiik ToUl ' W "V.'.V.V.'.V. ::::;::::::: ft 11 m ........... m Unprrccdcnted Low Prices. A in tho town. Because we can SUITS ! ! These Suits lor the Little Ones are just tho pioper thing for 7Vices on these goods in order to Lehighton, Fa. Pneumatic Tim Wheels from $(!() up to $90. Cushion Tire Wheels from $?,Q up to $G0. Full hall-bearing, all-nround Hoys Velocipedes, $2.50 up. High Wheel Lawn Mowers 10 in.. $2.90; 12 in., $3 50: 14 in., $3.75. Bed Springs, sold.everywhere else at $5, ou can buy from me at $2.50, and the 5 Cotton Top Mattress at $2.75; at these prices everybody can sleep on springs. Ask the Davis, Standard, White and Domestie Sewing Machine Agents what they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from mo at $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak case, at $25 lays thera all out. Don't be humbugged 1 Every Washer has a guarantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man ufacturing Company'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 Hay 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. T Building Lots FOR SALE On Easy Terms. Only a 5 minute walk from N. Snyder's store. A pplv to B. F. Peter, With Snyder's Store. A S. Stepkel, Slntington, Pa, - nt one o'clock p. in. in the Court Terms of Hale, and any other by calling at the office of the ran ot acres- f iVriltM, t Wi P Si ' lit H (as Mi is 10 113 i ommutleaers, NOTICE valnaliwi, w .v.v.v :::::: no ...... 9I It g 99 ?. I Us Y" ISO Ml m . ewt. i I.m IW ..'!?! x