ligTAIILIBHUU 1H7. The Carbon Advocate I'B1HU KTBRT JATUHDAT BT Harry V. Moithlmor, Sr. OFFI0B Billet's Tilook, North First Street, Lrtilglitos.ra. iWraiwr lias bee tttfieA .tX Ito lMhla l'ost Office as eomit Class Matter, OVlt AlVvllIlTISINO UAT1. Local and Heading notices to take tan of liBiwr 6c per line tor each 'nserttonu a.ai Eieentnrs' Administrators' and notion, S3.S8. Auditor and Divorce not lee l , . Cards ol thsnks, reaMntloM ol respect, and similar notU'es one time 150. Local notices ol entertainment. suppers, fellKSi. lair., dances, and all torlntejt doslaTHxl to make money a cents per VKSI lob printing has Ui en done tor the same at this '"lJi'play advertisements, live inches and over, 'Ascription' prlce'i'l.00 when paid "Ppt oash or im it not so paid Tins rule will herearter be strlnrtently enforced. lerrai-Traosleut advertising and Jsli print nicaslii yearly advertising nava le quarterly. Address nil Commuuloations to H. V. MOUTH1MEH, Sen'b. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 80, 18KI Our Circulation 1484 Conm Tkb ihceer 3. C. Kreamer will b ths way it will stand from Jnnuarj 1. 1801. Ths doctor's mntiy friends sny that they will seo thitt his election is nssursd this time. HTniwa tell which why the wind blows. Tho Laustord Record aud the MauoU Chunk Democrat are for Heydt forjudge. The Democrat and the tho Record nre Cassldy Watklns orRans- MiCKEl Cassidt will explain "where he is at" on Monday, October 2. A patient public awaits with Btnusement official expression from this magnifi cent specimen of the genuine political bruiser. II will 1m Register and Recorder Hui rv Swartz after January 1st, 1891. Buaked by efficiency nnd a pleasant and acoomuiodatlnB disposition he will make a first-class, safe and thoroughly reliable, official. Tan Democratic candidates for Coun ty Commissioners, John O'Donuell, of East Mauch Chunk, and M T. Trexleri of this town, are men of much ability and lntoliseuce and will make honest, faithful and cupablo oillclals. Tho Democratic people of Carbon county should aet in H . t they are elected next fall by an old time majority. Mist.br Micket Cassidy is aigry at this newspaper beoause we called at tention to the fact that ho would not support the Democratic ticket this fall and'askod him therefore to resign the chairmanship of the oounty committee which he persists in holding contrary to all decency, either moral or legal, Mickey Cassidy is n rjolitloal pimp. Nominations fob J udoe for this dls trict are still to be made, the couferree system haying proved a failure in se curing a result. There Is just one more week in which to make these nomina tions and get the certificates filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth, The amendments to the ballot law en. acted by the last Legislature extended the time for general candidates which includes those for Judge, to thirty-Are days before election. In the ease of nomination papers for general candidates seven days more time is ol lowed so that whatever failure there may be to make regular nominations In time, to havo the certificates oh file by October 3 must bo covered within the following seven days by nomina. tlon papers to be Died by October 10 In the case of county officers certifl cates mast to on file at least twenty eight days before election, which this year is October 10, and nomination papers at least twenty-one day before, or by October 17. Terr: - ----- LiST week's Woatherly Herald said this- "The nomination of Horace Heydt for President Judge by the Re publican convention reflects no credit on that body. While Mr. Heydt is a gentleman in the full senso of tho word yet by reason of his age and his lnex perlence ho is Incompetent to flll i position of so much responsibility. lie has yet to attain that full confidence In himself necessary to perfect success before he can attain so distinguished a place on the Bench. In this respect there is no other Carbon county lawyer the peer of Allen Craig. He has the ex pcrieure, the perfect knowledge and excellent ability so much required In men who are placed in positions of this kind. The people of Carbon county and the entire judical district should not hesitate to give Air. Craig an earn est and unqualified support In order to place him on the JJenoh, where his fiu" i lulitles as a man, a lawyer and christian g"ntleman oan best bene all thi t'Qople. Tut kxcillent ticket nominated by the Democratic convention some weeks bro is in n very peculiar position it Is without a oounty chairman or a oounty committee to assist In the oaurass. This unlortHUate condition of alfairs is brought about through the bulldozing methods of oounty chairman Cassidy who refuses to call together the new oouuty ooiuuiltu that it may elect a successor to him. Yet he bolts the tlon : ij 1 n . .n placing himself on record against Allen Craig for Judge This is a prostitution of the Democracy that unpardonable and it should not be tolerated. Mlokey Cassidy, the floss, must step down aud out I The Demo emtio candidates cannot allow them selves to be played with in the im portant campaign that is now on. To do so means the defeat of the whole tlcnet I It Is important that active measures be pursued. To attain suc cess is no child's play In a campaign where the chairman of the oountv Democracy Is a bolter. Th Democrat lo candidates must get to work in order to offset any possible detect that may result from this cause. Go Into every election distrust, see the people, state your oase and suooess is assured. Do not waste any time. Five weeks of the campaign only remain and every day should be taken advantage of. The ticket nominated by the Democratic convention la a good one, from top to bottom the men are of exoellent oharas ter, good business qualities and will make faithful pmbllo oUlolals. Let the Demoorats of the oounty In this Colum bian year resolve to perpetuate Democracy's noble cause by au election Of the entire Democratic tloket. The Dynamite Argunieut Id rrl.ro. Bin Francisco, Hept. 85. An' explosion took plaee on the sidewalk iu front of John Cnrtaln's non union aaltur boarding houss yesterday, and It Is supposed to have been an explosion of dynamite with Intent to Injure non-union sailors, and to Uave been perpetrated by union sailors. George Holmes, a stevedore, and Hriek MoOinnlea, a noa-anloo sailor, were Inataallr killed. Edward Murphy, William T. McKinals and Charts Owens died from their wounds after removal to the hospital. Joan Our talu. Jr., son of the proprietor, was sesi oaaly injared John Terrell, James Woods and Terrenes Tracy, three union sailors, are under arrest, and evidence ia strong against them. Tke Mew Ilre4r r.f ttie Mint. WAsliUOToa, 8 i i M I fee president sent to the seutr h , muti ut Rob ert E. Presses i u. I -, i, t f 4ium Ma. to be 41, , i , , , .i ,., suoeJ BdwardO I ti .1, I'r, , , n is a nativs f Tennessee, about ! v, id ud sines MTt be beea nuaisuxu.. k. V . "Itsdyteg. et- -. - - r " y- - - ?LIKJmM.JLil..l - liJlll.WJ.lW He Denies trie Alleged Bale of an Ambassadorship, f VAN ALIBI NOT FEOMISED 0FTI0E In Ills Letter to the Prrll.lcnt Mr. Whit ney Bald, "there Is No Olillgatloa Upon Too to Apimlnt Illm" Mr. Van Alen Also Denies the Alleged Deal. New York. Sept. M. -William C Whit ney, who had been charged with promising the Italian miaelon to J. J. Van Alen In return for a 50,(HiO contribution to the Democratlo campaign fund, gives out for publication the following letter to the NetveYark World: To the Edii or of The World- If I alone were concerned I should pay no attention to the slanderous matter contained in your Issue of yesterday, headed "Van Alen'a liargaln." So far as I personally sm concerned, any onewhochoaes to think me eapnble of bargaining an office for a political contribution Is welcome to their opinion. Having lived a good part of my life In public affairs, I am certain that no one for whose opinion I have the least re gard would entertain the thought for a moment But there Is much more than my personality In this matter. Mr. Van Alen has been set upon and caricatured andllbeled in every way. I propose to re lieve him from blame so far as I have had relatione with him. Tho allegation is specific enough and Im putes to a most dishonorable transaction. bat Is the truth? I have bad nothing to jo with Mr. Van Alen'a candidacy except what lsVontalned tutkefollowlngcommu nlcattOHto tho president With the presi dent personally I have never exchanged a n-ord on the subject The letter and the Interview accompanying it contain a com plete answer to the allegations: uear Air. President: I enclose a clipping from The New York Sun, which covers what purports to he an Interview with ine regarding the candidacy of Mr. Van Alen for the mission to Italy. The Interview Is substantially correct. 1 think in Justice to .Mr. van Alen I ought to say more. 1 made It clear to srerybody in the campaign that 1 would assume no obllgntioca, tacit or expressed, as to the ofllccs or appointments, and you are quite aware that you hare not been isked to perform any contracta of this na ture, so far as I know, Mr. an Alen is a gentleman, and gave what he contributed to the campaign Ireely nnd from an Interest in the success of the party. He had previously idontifled himself warmly with the party In Rhode Island. His candidacy has the support of early every prominent man in his state. ( have been called upon by these men to lee that nis warm support ol our party ibould not militate against his candidacy. 1 therefore break the silence which 1 have heretofore maintained since the In auguration to any I know Mr. Van Alen well and ha Is, In my Judgment, In every way adapted to the position which he leeks, and that I sincerely hope that the malicious stories which have found their way Into print will not affect him ad versely. There la no obligation upon you to ap point him to any office; but there Is the iddttlonal reason for Appointing blm that is the result of a very patriotic, generous &na cordial support oithe party In the late campaign, when friends were few and sails were great, he has been accused of llsbonorable bargaining. This, as you enow, Is the first time you have been ap- proacneu ny me on the suoject ol ap polntments. Very aincerely yours, W, C. WIIITKET. The Interview referred to appeared in rhe Sun of June 9. and the pointa con tained In It are practically reiterated in tbe above letters. Mr. Whitney then nttotea a letter which was written by Mr. Van Alen to a friend who had made inquiries regarding the ah leged deal. In it Mr. Van Alen says: "1 am much aurprlHed at the charges rou. say hare been made against me. Cer tainly If the president believes them my appointment to any position would be icandalous. I can only say that these sharges. that I stated I was to have a dip lomatic position In exchange for money mbscrlbed by me for political purposes, ire utterly :aise, and 1 defy any one to prove mat i nave written, spoken or nintea it one worn indicating In any way such an igreement I should be a combination of knave, fool and liar to have made such a itatement, for there was absolutelvno un derstanding between myself and anyone that I should have any office under the government." iur. w nituey concludes: "1 trust you will gather from these let ters and interviews that instead of there being any contract that Mr. Van Alen ihould have the Italian mission the presi dent was distinctly, in terms, Informed by met 'There Is no obligation upon you to appoint mm to any oince.' 31r. Van Alen had the support of bis atate for this ap pointment, was personally known to the president, and n as selected as s gentle man deemed competent and fit for the post." Train ltoDbsre Foiled. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 58. Train robbers attempted to hold up what they supposed was a regular Council BlulTa passenger train, at Francis, just outsida of this city. En the fight that followed two of the ban dlta were killed aud three were captured, The dead are Frederick Kohler and Hugo Engel. Those captured are N. A. Hurst, Charles Frederlok and William Qarver. ITenry Gleitze, the other robber, escaped, but was captured soon after. The rob bers had decided to "hold up" train No. & Tbia came to the knowledge of the railroad officials, and they sent ont a dummy train, an exact duplicate of No. 9, but which was loaded with police ofilcera. A Xlraksmen's Fatal lllnnder. KiKGisunv, Jnd., Bjpt S3. Hubert Thompson, a braksman on the Wabash road, carelessly left a switch open In front of a rapidly approaching passenger train. Tha passengsr train crashed Into a freight on a aiding, with the result that twelve people were killed and many Injured. Thompson fled, and It la believed hs has committed suicide. Nln. Jin n.porl.cl Klllsil. Fojit Worth, Tex., Sept. 83. Msager reports have beea received of a wreck on tba Missouri, Kansas and Texas, sear Hlllsboro, fifty-seven ralles south. By a oolllslon between a south bound train and a bridge coustructlon tralo, nine man of the brldffe gang; were reported te save been killed. Slaty Hua.lan Sallars Lost. Victoria, 11. C, Bspt. as. The North ern FaclAo aleamer brought word oi the burning of the Russian steamer Alphoase Ztveeke, with the toss of sixty lives. A MANIAC ON 'CHANGE. Thrse Tertens Struck by rialleis ftem His lUvolvsv. Chicago, Sept. 88. Casslus Belden, an Insane earrlage painter, entered the south gallery of the board of trade yesterday, and drawing a revlver deliberately fired twice towarda the ceiling and three times into the crowded pits of tbe floor below and the opposite gallery. Three persons were struck by flying bullets. They werei Amrt M. Bennett, board of trade operator, shot through the neck; Charles W. Hos well, chief operator ot the board of trade telegraph office, Jaw broken by bullet! Mrs. W. W. Lewis, of Tituevllle, Pa., World'a fair vUltor, flesh wound in tha Deck. After tbe shooting every one scrambled for shelter, and It was several minutes be fore any one recovered from the shock eut flojeotly to take mesne to stop t hs work of the madman. The first to act was Thomas W, Barrett, who rushed up the stairway and throttled thi man, throwing blm to the floor, while a bootblack wrenched sway ths smoking weapon. A scene of pandemonium bad by this time set In. People from the stieet began to crowd tbe building, and they sun unded the pris oner end his captor. From fighting with the prisoner Mr. Ilarrett had now to flght for him. Half a dot en directors and other cooler heads promptly assisted blm, how ver, and the excited throng waa kept back and the man locked In a room until the police arrived. During the wild scenes at tending the eapture and removal of the man many were slluhtly bruUed.aad the elotbea of some were badly torn. Ilslden, when tken to the police sta tion, made a rambling statement, In aub-. stance as follows: "I've been under hyp-' Dotioriafluencea for three years. Hypno tism la alow, and it baa only Wen a abort time slnoe I reached the exalted state. I waa in the vulgar atate for a long time When they begao to sell my aoul In the board of trade I resisted. Before tber aold my two oblldren. who are lu Philadelphia. I asw these children sold In tbe board of trade ouoe before, and 1 could Dot endure to see It done estate. Now I figure out that when a man Is la bondage he bae a right to help himself out if he can. I have a grievance. It le a struggle for bread." A Srest 8r..S Stkoler Ujlex. n bent . Hv Ruliul. J I. Sit lsl(, v Ot k,ln, I ibaaeellorof tke UbIi "el" is lyiag iui, as ise reaideace et Justice Writ! i HeeUer HaaseUre. It is tiurii H - UL I-JIJI,.tlJJVlJjJlJ'B!W' THE REPUBLICAN CLUBS. Bltlnff ot th Ir.nf it nnln fttat I .fa HeADIKQ, r., Ffpt. 2ft - Amid a pro fusion of decoration, flanked tiy the por tralt of Ijlnooln, GArflnld, Ulalne, Grant, Qunjr nnd CAmeron, preceded by band music, wim a,wu wcei rbkide upon Dim Prerildent Itoblnnon, of the fttAto LeAiu of Republican clubs, onlled the conven tion of that body to order shortly after It o ciocK jesiemay. UftT, Dr. I. M. Foster offered prayer that the convention might be conducted In the interest of the truth and right. Henry A Muhlenberg, ot the city, then delivered an address of welcome, which wa briefly re- apondod to by President Itoblnson, Alter tne appointment ol committees on resolutions, Mc, nn adjournment was taken. On reassembling the platform was presented, and unanimously adopted. An attempt was made In committee to In clude In the resolution one denouncing Senator Cameron for disobeying the in tractions of the state convention to sup port the silver repeal bill, but this was de feated by a vote of 17 to 18. Ex-Senator Hughes, of Philadelphia, took lb chair during the election of ofll cers. Colonel JobnF. Glenn, of Philadel phia, named Congressman Hob! n son for re-election as president, which was sto onded by W. I. Shaffer, of Delaware county, who paid an eloquenttrlbute to the unselfish services of Air. Hoblnion, whlob was received with cheers. 11. If. Koch also endorsed Mr. Robinson, and he was elected by acclamation, and responded briefly. K N. Itandolphof Pittsburg, was re elected recording secretary of the league and M, D, Young, of Philadelphia, treas urer. Harrisburgwa. selected as tbenext place of meeting. . MatchuttV Democratic TlcfcaU Rostov. Bent. 99. The Mwmchasett Democratic state convention placed this tloketln nomination. For governor, Hon. JohnE. Hussfill of Irflcester; secretary tt itate, Hon. James W. McDonald of Marl, borough; treasurer and receiver, Hon. Eben S. Stevens oi uuuiey; attorney gen eral, Hon, Charles H. Lllley of Lowell; an dltor general, Hon. John T. Wheelwright f Boston. The nomtuee for governor, who has served one term In congress, Is not related to the retiring governor, Hon. William E. Uussell, lvs Ptfetd ttis Kit.Uhn.A, CHICAGO, Sept. 35. The Ives-Roberts International billiard contest resulted In favor of the American. The score for fcht tlx nights was Ivss, 6,(XX); Roberts, 6,808. THE EQUITAULE Life Assurance Society Of tho United Slates. JANUARY 1,1603. Assets $153;0fi0,052 Reserve ffi,,;!"" Total Surplus (4 percent. Standard) Including Special He serve ol ?2,wo ooo to ward establishment viiu"i?on,;?..p.!Lc.!:,.t: 31.189,815 Income , . . 4.0,286,237 New Assurance in 1802 200.490,316 Outstanding As surance 850,962,245 Bitter than a Slx-Fer Cent. Investment! New York, Much 7. 1S03. In 1873 I took out Tontine Endowment Polley No. 70.620, with Ibe Equitable Life Assurauce Socletj ot tbo United Staeea, for 75,000 and have cald. In all, $1,708 in premiums to the Company, On the maturity of the Endowment the Company paid mo $7,985 20 In cash. As an evidence of mv satisfaction with this return (which Is eertalnly liberal, con sidering the fact that It Is In addition to the protection furnished by the policy for inenty years;. 1 nave taken new assnr auee with the Companv for $10,000. W. A. Ross. JT. U.VtU U a return of all the pre mium! paid, and Interest on the same at the rate o 0 2-5 per cent, per annum. W. P. LONG. Denial Ment. LehiEbtoD, Penii'a WEISSPOUT, PA. Nothing more pleasant or ex hileratinpr this hot weather than cooling and refreshing beverages to quench one's thirst. Our reputation for making the beat soda is up to the very highest notch. Fine fruit flavors are used exclusively. e also have root beer, mineral waters cider and other pleasant drinks. Lome in and see us. Come and see us BIERY, The Druggist. Jos. Isenman will open bis NEW STORE Corner 3rd and Coal- Sis,. Tuesday, October 3rd, with a full line of Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, &c. Call and see him Prices the Lowest lor CASH. TO CONSUMPTIVES The uudrlsud having bteu rwatortd to tioalUi Uv ttnpb imi, aftw uifrtig tor Ut dnl dlMfte OojfUMrio. u Mikma to aes avsa avaeuTs u UH tVlsUW BSJpsif ajsj f vjfrQ cur. To Ummw who dwlra it. Im will el aWlkd (fltts Of tk&rk a au ni vJksi e-B. uade which ther will lop k sure ear i u jtoh . A Mknisv, CfttirTti , Brouehltl ire for Cos IhroMMKl IttM SJnidir. ilstioiwsell .us.,, ere will try til. rt.u,Ml. as tt Is lut&luable Tboss deurlus lbs preatrlplluii which lllcol Sf.atlgfraad " proie a blnaitig, villi Iter. Kuwaiti A. TCIltaa, lftroaklya.lt, T us ana ail DR. RIEGEL THE LEADING SPECIAL IST in CATARRH nnd all CHRONIC DISEASES will be nt the Valley House, Lehighton. I'a., next Iuesday aud every Tuesday aftei that in iu. fur ther NOTICE. All who apply in person dur ing Uie month ol boptemuer will lie examined and given first treatment free of charge. Remember this offer wil) afford all skeptical and dis couraged patients a chance to judge for themselves, free of all costs, ur, iiiegci oners mis iusi as the fairest and surest way of convincing the public that his method of treating his special ties is the best know to the world lie believes that anything that will not stand the scrutiny of everyone 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 of the people without the least fear of failure. ir anv of tlie followlnir uuestlons annlv to you. Vou had better answer them at once. Thev annlv to a ereat inanv neonle who real v do not know what Is the matter with ttiem. Whoever reads tins will be auie to aetermuie II they have catarrh for these are some of the prominent symptoms ol that dreid disease, which means, if neglected, consumption and the grave, llclow are the questions. Are you nervous ? Are you dejected ? Have you a eoueh ? Isyour throat sore ? Is your eyesight poor ? Is your memory poor ? Is ) our appetite poor ? Do ou hawk and spit ? Is you stomach weak ? Are your eyes watery ? Do you have headaches ? Have yon lost ambition ? Do you take cold easy 7 Do you have heat tburn ? Are you dull and stupid ? Is your nose stopped up ? Is It alwaa lull of acabs ? Is your breath otlensive ? Arc our bowels costive ? Is your hearlnff affected ? Do you have giddv spells ? Do you have shooting pains ? Does Hie seem a bis burden ? Are you cranky and Irritable ? Is you throat easily Irritated ? Are you sleepless and restless ? Do you wake up tired and dull? Do )ou have pains In your back ? Do ou have smctberlnz attacks ? Do )ou have unpleasant dreams ? Have you ever had night sweats ? Do you have rinsing In your ears ? Do you feel sick in your stomach ? Is your tongue frequently coated ? Do you hate roaring In your bead t Do you feel oppressed after eating ? Have ou got that all-gone feeling t Do you get confused In your Idea ? Do you luve palpatatlou ol tbe heart ? Is there a sense ot fullness In the throat t Is vour mouth full of slime upon rising t Do ou belch np asour taste in the mouth T Do you see sooth floating helore your ees t Have you lint and cold riafhea oter the body T Have you a bloated up feeling lu the stomach? READ THE TESTIMONY OF ONE WHO SUFFERED YEARS AKD TRIED MANY 1'HYSICIANS BOTH OF PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK WITUOUT GETTING RELIEF, AND WHO WAS CURED BY DR. RIEGEL. I have been a sufferer for a nnmber of years with catarrh In Its worst forms. Had constant headaches, matter dropping In tbe throat, dizziness, nose stopped np, difficulty in breathlns and no doubt would soon havo been a consumptive, bad 1 not met ur. itiesei. Ilefore that time I tried every well known remedy and doctored with many physicians, not only of Uazleton but of New York and Philadelphia, but could get no relief anywhere. As Boon as l)r. HleRel began treating me I felt relieved and continued to Improve until now I feel like a new man, aud knowing that tbere ate many others suffering as much at I did I write this for publication, so that others may avail themselves of Ur. Itlrgel's treatment before It Is too late. je can cure you If you take It In time. I willing to answer any letters of Inquiry from persons wishing to consult blm. James McCool, 180 Norlb Wyoming Street nazleton, I'a. I also refer to Ur. James Kressly, 22 St, Clements street, as one of my most recent and successful cures. J. Fernando Becker, 200 East Market Street, Wllkesbarre, Pa. Had disease of tbs ear, and could get ne relief until he consulted Dr. Iticsel, who cured blm In In a few weeks. Mrs. John Dawson, Luzerne, Pa. riad catanh of tbe nose and bead fornlne years Tried nearly everything, but could get no relief, She counseled Dr. Itlegel. and In a few weeks was entirely relieved from all symptoms of that dreadful disease. A. II. Sellnow. M N. Rherman RlroAt. Wllkesbarre, Pa. I bad cataub since r was a cm la, so much so that I was offen sive. Had constant headache and dripping Inte tbe throat. Dr. Riegel hat cured me. Miss Kate Cawlev. Plttston. Pa It's. nearly deaf for two years when, after a few weeks' treatment, all tbe noises In ber ear were gone ana coma bear as well as ever. Mrs. Mary TVelser, Wllkesbarre, Pa, was neat ior J ears, ana was greatly bene fited after a few weeks' treatment, A. C. Moore, wllkesbarre. Pa, I bad 1 constant headache and gathering of mucous In tbe tbroat and head: my ears were affected, causing me to be partly deaf, I have bees treated for a few weeks' by Dr. Iliegel, and all symptoms have icib me. Remember next Tuesday, (September 5th, and each Tues day hereafter until further notice. Cousultation in German and English. Examination and first treatment FREE. DR. W. A. L. RIEGEL, Wain Office, Main's Block, Uazleton, Pa. September 5th, Valley House, Lehighton, Pa. H'lllaLl'fI'lliiWjL WM, O. TALPUY, CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, SUNSTROKE CURED I We will give $500.00 to tub Manuvacturer of aky Sarsapa rilla that can show sucit a cure. Which one will try? We wait as answer, Pleasant St.. ITallowkll, Me.,. Dana Sarsaparilla Co., (IrnUemen: I havo had Ibe C.V TAItllll for over ten years as badly as TT II rj any man could havo it. All 1 sILh thescYearslwaslrouhletlwIth l)VSl':i'NI, so much sol had to lie very careful vt hat I eat. In addition to the above, five vears asro I had a NHVr.ltr. NIJXNTItOKl;? 1 read alwut DANA'S HAliSAl'AUll LA, and de if n J r tcrmlned to try It. After lYIIMLJ taking tliren lMltllos of DANA'S SAKSAPAIUI.LA I wasCOMlI.i:Ti:i.Y CI'lUlll ot both the .'ATAitltll and IsVNI'i:!'. HI A. and all the taetliisr eneota of my NUKNTKOKC VANINlli:i. I am 74 jeara nr" M j T old, and now am a well I nH I mnn Hcnlti. I heartily recommend DAN' A'S BAltHAPAItll.l.A to any person suffer lne as 1 have been. Respectfully. WM. O. TATLEY. Hallowell, JIe., July 28, DI. I can heartily touch for tbenbsoltifrt rriitli of tlieabovetes- f I inpn tlmoiil.il. lU KLv II. NOEL STHVUS. Merchant. Dsns Sarsaparllla Co,, Bel'tlt, Malm, "THE BAZAAR" 729 Hamilton St, ALT.ENTOWN, V.. GRAND EXHIBITION OF New Fall Boods Dress Goods. Fancy Dress goods, entlroly new weaves, all the newest colorings, SO Inches wldo,21o; all wool Tricott In flf. teen colorings oa a yard, f lannel Suitings, 30, 42 and S2 Inches wide, iu solid and mixtures, bountiful lino to select from 39c, COo and 05o a yard. uranu sales, our display of novelties in dress patterns are larger than ever. Only one dress of a kind. AU are the latest Importation and will not be duplicated ngatn this season. Black Goods. Brocade and armure and striped goods, 12Jo a yard. A special price. Cheviots. storm series, liannels. medium and diagonal serges, Henriettas Satinrays, draps, D'Almas, Silk wraps, In all the new weaves light and medium weight, in Cravanette cloth, at lower prices man evor. Cloakings. Pretty stylish Cloaking for children's wear in tans, grevs, mixed, Tourette effects; plain Ladies' Cloth, plain double fold Beaver for ladies' Capes, all tbe leading colors. Economical buyers wiu do well to examine this line. Second Floor Attractions. Our second floor is overflowing with bargains. Pretty" canes in diagonal. plain beavers. All colors trimmed plain aud fur trimmed. Columbian Collar Plush capes, trimmed with silver hair bearers, andbluck sable are great winners nnu excellent values. Jaokets. Jackets with canes, sleeves braided and plaln,some Columbian collar, some butterfly effects, in navy, black nnd tans. Our line is much lurgerthan ever t'rices never so low. Hisses' Jackets in every conceivable coior anu uesigns, an sizes. Infants' Short and Long Cloaks In oream nnd tan, cashmere, elder down and angora trimmed. Hopsacklng material in uretcneu, waueau back, with cane and ruffle. All infants' goods are our own manufacture That means a nig saving. Blankets and Comforts, aud Chenille and Lace Curtains are plied up to the ceiling. Blankets by tbe pair, 05c up to $10.00. Comforters, full sizes, only (Coup Laoe Curtains, 50c, to 8".fi0. Don't buy without seeing our Cheulllo Cur tains, all designs, in dados, low, uicuiuui uuu uesi gruuus, No Trouble to Show Goods. .f.mmssey MIDLER. Kreldlor lias a new wrinkle ngnin, be give a whip wltu his new buggies anil sometimes lie sells a wlilp and glres a buggy. II. n.KrfMler claims tbst he sells ths best work for Ins money thsn sny of the otheij and be will prove it. Or ask tbe public to prove it by comparing bis excellent stock, and low figures, wltb that ot other dealers. Kreldler Is the cause of low prices on Carriages, Bungles, Ac. Therefore vou ought to patronlu blm. Eiamlns bis fine stock. You can and must beguiled. Kreldler's painting proves to be good ;if It Is one third cheaper than sny bod'lie's in the valley. A 60 dollar note or 10 Ss will give you a top buggy and a carriage whip at Kreldler's II. It. Kreldler at Wetssport baa at pres ent tbe finest lot of carriages ever exhib ited In Carbon oounty. Prlees ra Irom (SO to flSO Kreldler carries tbe biggest astoitment of cairlages of any dealer in Ibe Lehigh Valley. He bas now some thirty wagons for sale. He Is dally selling and adding to bis stock. Oo and see bis beautiful line of cabs, rockaways, surreys, Jump seats, wbltecbapeli, plant-, boxes, buckboards, platforms, carta, and a large lot of second band stock. All cheap, but good. ro CSg IT WICt MOV CUHC. ?!?.,i)!JPrue-isUorser!t brmail a,o0c ana $U per pn-kaa-s. Eirnplcs free. flO tor tat 1 eeihaaq UreaUi.iEo. Captain 8wMnr, Ms 4,Ban Disco. Osl, asrsi "Bhlkib's Catarrh KrmcH Is is nrst nralome I have ever t ouod that would do torn any good.' 1'rtoesOcta. Hold by DrufOu. ' DO not neetift a Dough, as thaw I luiaadtag to OauuuMiao. Bui K boofiln r Ooslah and taaasnursntss). Met. i ll ar1 ii Mit RraCaChLlii atrZl I e iscn. .i" i3&sx2n-misssaa Z ZEJIEilCT, HE BELLS School Shoes. School opens In a few days nnd parents should nnt loiethe opportunity to lit their Hoys and Girls out with tho well made and stylish shaped Shoes sold lu our storo at our popular low prices. GL0THING: In nn elegant line of Ready Made that In cludes Mens', Youths and Children we nre keeping pace with the season both in Btyle nnd in price. We havo n strong, nobby ami well made suit for boya that Is just the . thing for school wear. Mothers should not fall to see its when buying clothing. Opera House Block, Lehighton, Pa M. M)S9S & GD., Leading Clothiers and Hatters, respectfully announce that, they are now ready for business with one of the largest and best stocks Ready-Made Clothing, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, &c., ever shown in this section. We are selling Men's Suits from 5.00 and upward ; Boys Suits from $3.00 upward ; Children's Suits from ol,50 upward. AU our clothing is well made and of the very latest style. We will quote you lower prices on the above lines of goods than any other house in this section. Call and seo us before purchasing elsewhere and we will convince you that this is the place to buy. We solicit your patronage. M. LOSOS & CO., OBhRT'S BLOCK, FIRST ST.. LEHIGHTON, PA "With as carefully selected a Stock of Furniture as can he found in the Lehigh Valley. The new efiocts in Furniture can be first found here and at Prices too that can not ho touched by competiiion. Wo invite you to call and examine our unapprooh able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. We are ehoAing many new things nnd are confident that we can please you. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. PEACHES ! PEACHES ! ifETAlL DEALERS will find it to their advantage to give their orders for all kinds ot Fruits and Vegetables with Saeger, who makes a specialty of this line of goods. U'e have made arrangements for 5000 baskets of PEACHES and a large num ber of IKater Melons and they will be sold at such prices as will astonish Retail Buyers You will savo more than the price of the freight on each purchase. Let us have your order. Wholesale CoiucitiHsIon Dealer, East Wcissport, Pa- HEW FALL PLAIN and 634 Hamilton CARRIAGE will do well to look at this carry in Banner Spring, BUiptee Spring, Thomas Coll Spring, Brewster Spring, Duplex Spring, Side Spring. We have them In llano Body, Wblte Chapel, Corning, Phaeton, Spindle and all styles In 2 and 3 Seated Buggies. Our Price, Ahvajs Th e Lowes t Henry Christman, issU, Pa Trmrr W It burn inrpae Bo6TOK,Spt m. PrwiJout Ciiarle F. Choat cauted, tomithlDK ot sensation at a meeting ot tb Old Colony stockholders yesterday by tbe anuouncenieot that a dlwrepanoy has bee u dteoorered In the ac counts of tba treasurer, Mr. John W. Washburn. According to the treasurer's report there vras ftfti.GUj In cash ia the treasury. It was found. bowerr, that se curities, itncks and boods purchased with tha company's money rprntd a part of this cash. Tbe purchase wasuoautbor UmI The treasurer w as peremptorily dis missed and Austin W, Adaats was ejected to succeed htm. There was a rumor on tbe itreet that the amount of the detaloa tlou was 1185,000, but Counsel Benton says tbere is no authority for any such eite- uent. Han aod IVIfe KllU.1 In CollUlos. Belli rue, Mich , Sept M. A bad aeei den; occurred on the Chicago and Grand Trunk railroad at tbe station here at 3 o'clock in the morning. Kxprees train No. ft, wait bouuti, which was tvto hours late, was standing at tbe station, when it was run into by the Kris iprH also weM bound, demolishing a , ni attacked to train Nc ' Mi Hhjh New laud, a Detroit iueiiaut aid l.u Mf were in stantly ktliest lu luui oilier uicupants oi tbe special cat were Mn-tuusiy hurt. Btneer Desmond, of the Erie express, claims fee wu runnui on orders. of NOVELTIES. St., Allentown. BUYERS Line of Fine Vehecloo which we Stock: Umarcks Condition Critical. ItESLLV, Sept. T.-Hrr Allers.an artist, who Is a close friend of the Bismarck fam ily, arrived here from Kasslngen last efen lag. lie (fives an unexpectedly dlscour aging report of tbe prince's ooodltton. Tbe most formidable of Ulsmarck's maladies, he says, has been acute pneumonia. The disease was not discovered by the pbys clans, but Itisntarck'a condition has be come critical Tbe princes U strongly op posed to removing him to Friedrichsrube. j lie, However, is anxious to go home. Th Valkyrie Arrltrs. NEW YORK, Bent. Jg,-Tba Taoht V..W. rle arrived )airday after a voyage of twenty-nlua lays aud eighteen hours, and waa Immediately towed over to her an borage at Hay Ridge Ird Dunraven and party arrived by tbe steamer Ca, panta this morning He formally an nounced that his yacht would be In readi ness for ibe great corneal on Uct. A. To i shut or irMn. Bdkvo A YKfcs, isept M-Thc oees and craws of the two torpedo boaU which i attacked ibe govvrumeni uaval sejuadm, and which wre cwpiured, were Incited to reveJt by Colonel Lupine. Their upearf seeared Information which led te RsplaVa arrest Hs as tried by eourt martial s&4 sentenced m be abb MSS GOODS SHOES AND HATS J In Croat Assortment nt Unprrcedentcd Low Prices. A Bettor Stock and Bust Pricos please you in these goods is why, Stylos in Hats nnd Best Qualily in Shoes, always, we sell no shoddy goods CHILDREN'S At Prices greatly reduced. are well mndo and Stylish and School wenr, wo have cut the meet the condition of the times BEFORE YOU BUY CALL AND SEE US. ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, First Street ee Hive, ALLE NTO YVN ,P A . JULY nnd AUGUST nre the months to do shopping, the crowds are smaller nnd one feels less hurried, the bargains are larger and nil the goods must be sold regardless of cost or value to mnke room for the fall and winter stock. Tlie store is rilled with bargains in every de partment that must be sold at once, We mention a few of tne leaders, 12Je ginghams at 8c, 25c ginghams at 16c. Corded and woAen figure orgaudicr in all colors at lOcwere 12 J (6 15c Tissue Cloth the best imita tion of wool challie nt CJ at H. W. HUNSICKER'S NEW DEE HIVE, Corner 8tb and Hamilton Sis. REBGR'S DRUG TORE. Not only Drugs. CIGARS, inn, excellent quality, Pure Hat anas, DON'T FORGET i NOK THE LADIES, IN PEKFUMEUV I Quite a variety, too. Vogcler's, Col gal's, HMkser's, and Imported. Call and see. I'oi Pourrl, In vases, SO cents. Lasting and delicate (iachet Powders. Purest Soaps and Toilet ll'aters. The New llible lust out Self Explana tory Bible, with a complete set of New i Aids and Helps, prepared especially for this Bible by the most eminent scholars of America and Great Britain. With New Slaps, by Major C. It. Condar, of the Palestine Exploration Society. This Is the best Bible for the family, for the minister, for the student, and pew. All Ilelleious and Moral Books of anv kind ordered and furnished as desired, at least 10 to VO per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget RE BER. New B connissioriERS' saldE - OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! The Board of County Commissioners of Carhon county. Fa , will sell on Octoher 10th, 1893, at one o'clock p. m. in the Court House nt Mauch Chunk, tho following tracts of unseated land. Each of the said tracts of land heing held by the Comity for a period of five years, "and over." Torms of sale, and any other information desired can be had by cnlling at the office of the County Commissioners. Warrantee Name Township, Hmnr OoaJlurt Packer TMWdore Kell " James MsNeal .... .lobn Kewlg " ... John Bsselier... ' RltubsSh ttAvUz Jeon tiinoker ' Jacob WeMeaer " .., lobs ouut " ... Jobo Ueagtef Abner Deamr ilaorge ores ' .... JohrillomW " ... wmiam uray lubert Orsv Jump) Savin " loun Clears llladtr. Andrew a Uaiiowere. Mstbia aud I Aitsiew, ww uisrieic I ... Ken ban WllUsai ASauss ' John Msars ... John IIMSIR ... llentv Smmier, raTr"- JobnUbrlst KkUer ... Susan potiaier ... Cauiarta Dmu M'lriU tlwstsM ... lsswasiuosm labD IbASBBSOSI. ... Jobe BSMSSSr " ... jeto Berassr jouiumivh " fitatsv mat - Jack wTffssau Tisasaa ISMea Jobs mown DmmM KSuwodi. ... Mausbobuok.. Leblth auors.. saviu Savlu Andrew Kpplv William llanavid ... Weatberl)Bor East rnn. - AUS LAWUB,Werk, in tho town. Because we can we want your trade Newest SUITS ! ! These Suits for the Little Ones arc just the proper thing for Vices on these goods in order to Lehighton, Pa. Pneumatic Tiie Wheels from $G0 up to $90. Cushion Tire "Wheels from $30 up to $1)0. Full ball-bearing, all - around Roys Velocipedes, $2.50 up. High Wheel Lawn Mowers 10 in,. $2.90; 12 in., $3 50; 14 in., $3.75. Red Springs, sold everywhere else at $5, jou 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 Domcstie Sewing Machine Agents what they want for a 5-drawer, oak case, then come and buy the same from me at $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei , oak case, at $25 lays them all out. Don't be humbugged ! Every Washer has a minrnntp nn fh lid, with the Vandergrift Man- uiactunng company 'e signature. The market is full of trash. Our price for Round or Square is $5. wringers, lrom $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 respectfally, NYDER, Near Lehigh Bridge, Weissport, Penn'a. uilding 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. Steckel, Slatington, Pi. - ran of Acres f NOTICE valuation. Acres Perehri .... nor) tu eS ::::: i :::::: .... i ssi :::: f ' :::::: ..v. .... SB tt I dt ZIS li T4i, t lol 100 Oesibdssuiuers,