SBafBHWMBBBHMMMn ESTABLISHED 1811. The Carbon Advocate rHTKD JttlUT BlTUROAT BT Harry V. Moithlmer, Sr. orFICE Seller's niook, North Pint Street. Lebtgnton, I'ft. lull rapi-r ban bee accepted at tlie Ihlghton lw Offlee as second claw Matter, OUII AIIVKUTISINO HATES. Local ami Heading notices to take run ot uiTerecpir line lor each Insertion. lfiScntnra' Adminhtulors and notices, 100. Auditor and Invoice notice II 00 . uard!!otthankj.r.i!"liion ol respect, and similar notices one time !.; .,, lwal notices ot enteitalnmenls. suppers. lssU?s.IlrH.aan(cs.and all entertainments "esieSe3 to make money 5 nt iwr Ihw. unless Job printing lias been done tor the same at tills lI)'plaraAerUsenients, Ove Inches and orer, hKc'rlpUo'n JK'i'i.oo v.hen paid ,,001 cash or iS It not so raid Ihis rule will lierailter 'VimTTSuliertlslnir and Job rrlnt icMhyt'arlv advertising navhble quarterly. Address all Communications to II, y, MOKTII1MKR, Sen'b. " SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1803 . Our Circulation 1504 Tin is the war the Mauch Chunk Gazette supports Horace Uovdt for Judge: C'assidy's rEBsoNAt. orRBti the Lans- fori Record, Is supporting a Monroe county man for Judge, and yet, ms'siuy wants Carbon's conferees for congress next year. The Democratic tloket honestly nominated In a convention of delegates elected by the people, should ue earn- stly supported by all Democrats. Miokei Cassidv, Carbon county's pretty specimen of the political cur has fssuad orders to his personal organ, the Lansford Record, to go for the Adro- an without cloves. The Lausrora bloat will therefore kindly consider the whole force badly broke up. Xr Mickey Cassidt is anything he Is an ingrate. It was Hon. Allen Craig who had Cassldy admitted to the Bar nnder a suspension of the rules. It Is Mickey Cassldy who Is conniving agalust the Hon. Allen Craig for J udge, In a few words Mister Mickey Cassldy Is a very Bmall potato and that potato is rotten. An chance or thebb being a straight out Democrat nomination for Presl dent Judge of the 43rd Judicial Dis trlct, has disappeared and the friends oTITon. Allen Craig, of Maudh Chunk, Carboncounty's choice for this office, have already filed the necessary papers with the secretary of state to have his name printed on the ticket. With this, the campaign for the election ot a President Judge who Is non partisan has commenced. No effort will be spared, we are positive, by those peo pie, no mat er of what political com plexlon, who desire to see a pure and honorable, an able and brilliant lawyer elected to preside over the courts in this judicial district. In the history of the judicial district Carbon county has never had a judge chosen from its corps of brilliant attorney's, and for the three terms that the late lamonted Samuel S. Dreher was nominated Carbon oounty never faltered In its devotion to him. Carbon county is greater in area, has many times the wealth, has a greater population, has more industries, and more legal bus! ness than has Monroe. This together with the fact that the people of this county never faltered, never murmered against the election of the late Judge Dreher, are reasons why at this time a Carbon county lawyer should be eleoted President Judge of the coutts. In the campaign for a non-partisan judiciary the Carbon Advocate will support and use every honorable moans to secure the election of a Carbon county lawyer to this oillco. We will urge the election of that brilli ant legal mind, Hon. Allen Craig, the oldest practising lawyer at the Carbon county Bar. A man who has a spot less reputation, a man whose thirty long years of esperince fit him above all the other candidates for this oiQce to which he will bring bis ability and learning. The elfort that has been made to drag the ermine Into the filth of politics will be sensibly and emphatically rebuked by bis election, We do not Intend to question the ability of the other candidates at this time, nor to point out their deficiencies, oar simple purpose will be to polnt'out reasons why lion. Allen Craig should te and will be elected. First, he is a Kin, seeond, ha is a thorough lawyer and will make an lionet t, faithful judge for the people, and In muklng a faith ful, i mrst judge he will fill the bill. Let the v, atchword be: The next judge, must be Allen Craig and then exert every effort to seeure his election stock and Produce markets Clot lor Quotation of the w York and ri)llaiUIhla Kt change. Nrw York. Oct- 4. Tbe Ktock market was ami what trousr today, but rfci advanced harplf. Closluif bids: LalilabValltr W. N. Y A Pa.-. J .'uusjrlraala.. tH 11. A H.T. com- Readier J74 II. A It. T. pref.- - St fanl. .. . tan Erie 18i Lehlrt NaT iH L & W Hwuilm ff, m. I... 6'M N. Y. Ontral...-.10Hi Rsadtng Ut pt fit. Weal Hbore.... Reading id pf. t. f .Ia, Krla & Vf 15U Heading 84 pi. t 1M New Jtraey Cen..l06i, N Y A N. E mi Del & UudaoB-li) Gtnt-ral 3Iarkta. Philadelphia, Oct. 4.--Hour weak; winter iuperflne,S2X' iS: do. extra. $&2fi$.fl0; No. 3 winter timUr,t3.ttQa frt; rMititylvanIa roller. traightWftt. A); wuatorn wiinr, clear, a. ta; waetarn winter, titratum sti&tja&iu; win tar patent, $3 jOij,. Mn.n-ila, clear, ftt.?& 8.S6; M tnnesota.etralttht.S.1 r. &3 i; Minnesota, patent, tidtt.t Miunefcofa i a to rite brand, higher. Hye flnr : K-Niper barreL Yhet dol). lower, vi'b ttk. hid andeMle. aaked for Oi i. iter. '.' v bid an'l 7 if aaedforNo Tetutwr .o )ii ana 7ir Mitod for Deoeni' ben '34fi bid ad HiWud for Janaarr. Corn flail, weaker, with 4h4c bid and 4Bo. aaked torOrtoucr, .(H.h.u ..ml 4H.'.aaVed for 0t iier. 4.714' Itld Mitdih' akd for De cern ei lu 1 a-.d fk lit id forJaunarr. Oaia a m, U rl. wth JT,l4(. Ij.d and o. aakwi fArUriobrn.iHVir bid Hud soHo. naked tnr Nivemir U4( bid uud 47c tuktd tor VfmiT, Jh bid aud A.v Aktd for Jan uary Keet ttriu; extra mea. 110.60 A 11 1 family, lili.6u. Fork iuaitive, firmi new ineaa. iia.7oai, L.ard outet tlrm: eteam ren. derd,f LU. lluttar qolet. firm: New York dairy, aOftxTo.i weatern dairy. 17$ St ; Elglna, HDo. ntw xora ereamery. pjit ; wtiern cream' ery. SU&JOo. f Imitation ert-atoery, 19ftS4e. ( b eaa oniet, nuavttieu; New York larte, wt lu and colored, Mtl' ic-i do. t mall, 10 Ui . part akliua. H&c , full aklma,98e. Lgn Quiet: New York and Feoneylvanla, ti ta-w weaiern. saxw. lluiTU Live Mork Market. Rri'rALo, N. Y-. Oct. 4. -Cattle firm, allaold; good to choke aowe and helfwra. ft&fcttiLlo: tut .jwi, t- fVi T&; jio vi r ood bre. iloga ru-a ty fur bet, lowe for common; corn fed Yorttera, e aratvra HZt4i; good bnaw 7 KkAl 15; graaavra and Michigan. fa mixed tMkara. f67. Kk. plg alow at HSPtiti eatra. Ktt lehaop and lamba wt ak, luwert fair to good $ extra & lsd tbi fair to good bp, f6.ttt&4; ao rery vjiD'U norj cuu ana common.. 9e.a. No Caae Agalnal Ka-Cathler Work Bor-Tuv,Kt C.-l'iiitv-d Htatea I ) let r let Attorney Hoar ha nulle proaaed both ol ha tndU luitmU wbit u were found aitamat , Juarph n ork f rnierly caahier ol hi Uareriok National ueuik Th. T-.IUjn. s llli lUiutlup. Nrw Yoi.k O l l ' oltlcltl flgum of the rtin.t-noiufo i' Ms Vlgtlut V'.lkyri. w ooatMting lb. flrt of ilie Mtr.w ui nv rM for th. Aot.rtt. cup tliuw tb.t lb. ViffiUul will t are u the .Ikyri. inn. llRUtl "f uiiDut. uiit lorty ,igbl mc ITEMS OFTATE NEWS Matters of Interest from All Over the Commonwealth. FEE8ENTED IH BRIEFEST FOBM. Crimea and Cainaltlea of Rrery Char acter Sent by the Nawa Gatherera of the Different Localities and Carefully Kdlted. NorrI8TOT!TC. Pa., Oct 5. The srand jury of the October quarter nelont haa aetod favora,bly upon the petition of free- holders of the village or isarbertb, in Lower Merlon township, praying the court to ir rant ttaera articles or incorpora tion as a borough, and tha application will be granted. West Chester, Pa., Oct 4. Chief Bur gess Speakrnan and all the churches of Co&tesvlUe have called a publlo meeting for tomorrow erening to organize relief committees for the distressed people of that Dlace. many of whom are mill hands and have been out of employment for a long while. Lancaster. Pa., Oct 6. Tier. Henrr a Hoffman, of the Htver Brethren denomi nation, committed suicide at his home In Cambridge uj cutting Ms throat with a rator. He was 39 years of age, and laares a wife and five children. He aald some years ago that the greatest struggle of hts life was to resist suicide. Catasauqua, Pa., Oct 4. Thomas Bear, who for more than a score of years has been a faithful, careful watchman at the Lehigh Valley railroad crossing at this place, signaled to two engines to come ahead. A diiastrous wreck followed, and two trainmen were Injured, Fireman Hay so severely that he died soou after. WASHINGTON. Pa., Oct B. Thomas and John Ackleson, well to do farmers, were driving across the tracks of tbe Pittsburg, Clnolnnatl and St uouls railway near Bulger Station, wheu thoy were run down by an express train. John Ackleson was Instantly killed and hU brother Thomas reriously Injured. Both horses Mere killed and tbe wagon demolished. BCBANTON. Pa.. Oct. 5. As a result of a family feud of five years htaudlng Michael Costello and John McDermott, of Ureen- wood, last night engaged In a furious fight Costello rained a shower ot fttones on McDermott and his two children, and the latter 11 red both barrels of his shotgun Into Costllo's legs, riddling them so badly that he will probably die. Belle roNTE. Pa.. Oot s. Having con victed Rev. W. H. Diver of embezzling funds of the Central Pennsylvania Luth eran M"nod, of which he has been treasurer for twenty years, tbe synod dismissed him from the ministry. His shortage will foot up many thousands of dollars. Mr. Diver is about 65 years old, and on this account no legal action will he taken. Vest Chester, Pa,, Oct 8. Rev. O Heathcote Hilts, rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Holy Trinity, this plaoe, created a sensation by the announce ment that it was rignt zor tne ataon la ment of confessionals, and right for Sdi' copallans to confess to their pastor, ills congregation is one ot the most aristo crats and his church property one of the most beautiful in tbe atate. Bcrakton, Pa,, Oct 4. A movement haa been formally inaugurated here to send a choir of Wei h-American voices to Wales next year to represent the United States at tbe national Ktsteddfod there. One hundred and sixty ploked voices are to be chosen. All must be residents of this citr. and every applicant will be required to pass a sharp examination. The richest man in the coal regions, Wliuani uonneil. has been elected president of the cholr,and says there will be no want ot funds. Allextown, Pa,, Oct 5. Veterans have been arriving all morning to attend the reunion of tbe G. A. It. of eastern Penn sylvanla, and the day is being observed as a general holiday. There are half a hun dred posts present, and all were dined at the Central Market hall as fast as they arrived. A parade of the veterans, with twenty corps ot Sons of Veterans, took place thla afternoon and there will be a camp fire In Central Market hall this evening. Pittsburg, Oct 3. Benjamin Socola, a stranger seeking employment, stopped at the house of Ling Salvador), a fellow countryman, and was given shelter. Dur ing the evening the family and guesc drank freely of beer, and daring the ab sence of Salvador! the guest attempted to outrage Mrs. Salvador), felling her to the floor with hla flat Salvadorl rushed In and ordered Socola to leave, but he re fused. Thereupon Salvador! shot him dead and then surrendered to the author Hies. PlTTSnURO, Oct 3. Hattle Dawson, the 8-year-old daughter of J. W. Dawson, of Oakland, east end, was assaulted Saturday night by an unknown man. The man asked the little girl to show him the way to the post o fllce. When they reached the postoflice the man bought some candy for the little one, and then enticed her Into a stable a half mile" distant, and there as saulted her. A searching party found her after her assailant had escaped. The girl's rather says ll be finds the man he will kill him on sight Easton, Pa., Oct 3. Engineer Joseph Lutz, of the Jersey Central railroad, and living at PhUllpsburg, N. J., Is a hero. When his train for New York was under way a flue In the boiler on his side of the cab burst and he was clothed In scalding steam, The plucky engineer could have easily escaped bad he deserted his post, but he choKe rather to risk his lite by broiling than forsake his euglne and Jeop ardize the lives of the passengers. When he bad stopped tbe train be sank senseless to the floor, but will recover. Harrisburo, Oot 5. In response to a telegram irom uoionei John l, itogers Governor Pattlsou replied substantially as follows: "I have neither endorsed you or any other one for tbe position or naval offi cer. The manner la which you used my name was absolutely without authority. Tbe use of the names of members of the National Guard as such, to advance pollt leal promotion, I regard as extremely 1m- p. oper. I have never by word or aot-ln the past countenanced such use, nor will I In the future." Mr, Rogers will probably resign irom tne state national uuara, PlTTSBURd. Oct 8. United States District Attorney Hall on Saturday last bad two warrants Issued for tbe arrest of ex-Dnuty Revenue Collector P. A. Johns. on charges of embezxlernent and yester day another warrant of the same character was issued. Mr. Johns was found at bis home, but to 111 to be removed. A xaan named Blume olalnred to have paid money to Johns, whleh Johns failed to turn into the solicitor. Johns claimed DIume's re ceipts were forgeries. Blume was con victed ol the rergerlss, thus freeing Johns. Blume, however, stcured a new triaL Judg. Lone Will Fight for nil r.natoa. Washington. Oct. (.An Replication traamadeto Judge Bradley, of the dis trict lupreme oourt, for a writ ot man damm to compel the commissioner of pensions to continue on the pension rolls the name of Judge Charles D. Long, of Michigan. 'J be payment of Judge Long's pension was suspended sometlmsaKo. and at the time was the subject of much news paper comment. The question at Issue will be argued by counsel un the 19th Inst. An Knrlna.r's Lacliy Cap. PousHUXErsiE. N. Y.. Oct, 6. The ear ot a freight train going north jumped from the track and srruck a freight car on the side track, throwing it In front of the south bound express, tbe engine of which was thrown into the rlrer, carrying the engineer, William McQuInn, with It, but he got ashore with hardly a scratch. The fireman was only slightly Injured. Kone of the cars of th express was de railed. Ten Rilled In a Cbureh Tanle. ClTTorMEXlco.Oet. . In Pnranirarlen' tero, state of Mlcboacan, tbe parish church was crowded wltb people attending a re ligious featiral, when a rocket set fire to tbe roof. Tbe oongregatlon made a elmul taneoua break for the doors, with the re suit that ten persons w ere killed, three of them being children. Many others were seriously injured. Killed by an In.an. Woman. New York, Oot 4. Mrs. Catherine FlUgerald, wife of an examiner In the the corporation counsels office and s1str of Polk. Inspector McLaughlin, went to the house of M.-S. Carrie I'earsall, wifeot Polioeniau PMtraall, and shot Mrs. Pear sall dead. Unwarranted Jealousy was the cause. Mrs. ntsgeraid is evidently Inssne. II r. Unit fi.rl.u-ly Injured, NEW Yokk. Oct Bull, wife of Dr. William T Hull. liom Mrs James G. Illalne, Jr. mu severely injured yester day afternoon by being thrown fioin her carriage lu front uf tbe tjrand Central d.pot Kb. we laken to livr borne badly bruised about lb. brad, breawt aud anus. AwnImh iiktMUrie lUpurtad Killed JoKTLfci Me , Oct. & Kn.m authen tic mporU rodftt by panum lu a pualiiua to know, il la toliuvod fcherv na- bean a r oestl and auddeu unrtaing amoutf the na tive of Ataaka. Mauy paraous have-baeo Ik lilad. among tfcem being aevaral mission uU aafil 01 1 lj las Am,rtn beard BATTLING WITH MOORS They Make an Aaiault on tha SpanUH Fortre at Melllta, Madrid. Oct. 4. The 8nanlah authori ties recently decided to add to the strength of the fortification of MelUla, on theuorth coast of Morocco. The work was begun and pushed forward rapidly This Increased the Moors, and on Mon day morning a force of more than 0.000 natives attacked the Spanish garrison 400 son Is, The Spanish troops had no food, hut this was a matter of small conse quence to them, as they knew that death or slavery awaited them should they be captured. They fought desperately 1 he white residents of the town organ Ired a force and took part In the defense. They were greatly outnumbered by the Moors, however, and were Anally com polled to retire Into the fortress located on the outskirts ot the town. During the battle eighteen of the Span- lards were killed And thirty-five wounded, Including three officers. The SDanlsh gunners atone tlmedlrected their fire upon a mosque, and almost com pletely destroyed it Other buildings In the range of their fire were also destroyed, Madrid. Oct 3. Cable reports from MeHlla state that the village Is surrounded by 12,000 fanatical Moors who are deter mined to have revenge upon theSpanlards for destroying, with their artillery fire, the mosque In one ot the adjacent villages. It Is also reported that the mountain roads are filled with well armed natives who are hastening to support their co-re- ligionisu in what they believe to be a "holy war." Report has It that the Muz rtns In the mosques, when they call the natives to prayer, add a call for all the faithful to rise up in arms and follow the green flag ot the prophet The situation is critical. It has become known that the bodies of the Spaniards who wete killed In the bat tie were abominably in ul tinted by the fanatical Moslems. Thla knowledge has added much to the Indignation ot the pop ulace. There is much talk of holding In dignation meetings, and ft U expected that such meetings will be .f Id In Madrid, Malaga and beville, where the fury caused by the receipt of this Intelligence has as sumed the boiling point. The field after the battle presented, a terrible spectacle. Thebodlesof 1 GO Moors, terribly mutilated by the Spanish shells lay In heaps. Many other bodies were re moved by the Moors during tbe fighting. The village of Frajana was nlmoH wrecked by the Are of the guns of the Spanish forts. The bodies of dozcus of human being and domestic animals were burled under the rutns of the nouses. Fresh contingents of Knbyle continue to arrive At Mel ill iu It Is believed that the natives can now muster 27,1)00 fighttng men, including o.uuu mounted. I'm c Hubert. Nrw York. Oct 5 The 10.000 point bil liard match between Roberta and Iveswai rontlntii'd vesterdftv afternoon and even ing. At the end of last nltfhVs play tht score stood: Ives, ,i7; itoums, ,uh. We have a large number o well built and stylish wagons and carriages which we must get rid off. To do se wc are selling them at prices that are below what competition would ask. Other dealers can't touch us when it comes to low prices and GOOD Goods, 9 WE1SSPORT, PA. Nothing more pleasant or ex hilerating this hot weather than cooling and refreshing beverages to quench one's thirst. Our reputation for making the best soda is up to the very highest notch. Fine fruit flavors are used exclusively. c also have root beer, mineral waters cider and other pleasant drinks. Come in und see us. Come and Bee us BIERY, The Druggist, Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Fopular Store, Bank Street. Roofing an Spouting a special ty btove repairs iuimshed on short notice Reasonable! TO CONSUMPTIVES Tli under i lined having been restored to health lv ilmple meatii, alter ftufferlox for Mverfct )Mr with a ftereroluDg aneetlon, an4 that dread disease CoNai'MrnoN. Uatutoo to make kaowu to bli fallow sufferer tbo menus ( cur. TotbosenhodealreitsheHlll cheerfully send (free ol charge) a copt of the prescription used, which they will nop a sure cure (or oosr son ITOK. A sihiii a, CaUtrrbi UroechUli and all icroftiaua iunx juaisViiiee, ueuopesftu euirsr ars will tnr hU remedv. aa It U liiviIuaMa Those desiring the prescription, whleiv will eot them nothl&i.anduiav lrove a blesslbg. wilt jueas sHiurew, Iter. Kdward A. Wilton, lbMoklyn. K. AmRflLLjTHERSFAIL DR.LOBB 329 N.I5THST.BeWhr' PHILADELPHIA'S IAMOUS SPECIALIST 30 Ycrt' OdcU qsou PrtoUce la tbe (Xr of Self AbuseLoss of Powe email. ArvtUm Orparu JUiy Rori -e tol JHjmmm trrmoruHUu fur! ml tot dai. Dr. LrOttB U Um attlr macUll! KhAl (Area, He fe no eqiwd, bo mur nsu eatMn tvlv !. rHToier9alllMUeMeteead fUMl, Ad lo.fr KvrUUB0Ma4elleL tB4l4ettsusii lor Book tiiu tMaj,tateu OOm aoona a. u. tttt I r. UTaU I to s TEEaLER DR. RIEGEL, THE LEADING SPECIAL IST in CATARRH and nil CHRONIC DISEASES "ill be ntthe Valley House, Lchighton. L'a., next Tuesday Ann evert Tuesday after that in.-ili, fur ther notice. All who apply in person dur ing the month of September will be examined nnu given first treatment frco of charge. Remember this offer will fford all skeptical and dis couraged patients a chance to judge for themselves, free of all costs, Dr. Uiegel oilers this test as the fairest and Burest way of convincing the public that his , i i V ! 1 mctnou oi treating ins special ties is the best know to the world He 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 iinv of the rollowinir nuostlons apuly to sou. you naa neiier answer loemaiuuce. Tiiov nnnlv to a irrpat inauv wonle who reallv do not know what Is the matter with them. Whoever reads tun will te auie to determine It they hae catarrh for these are soini of the mens symptoms oi mat iirem uiseaie. which means, If neglected, consumption and the L'rave. lielow are the questions. Are you nervous ? Are you dejected ? Have ou a cough ? Is your throat sore 7 Is your ejesUht poor ? Is jourmeniorv poor ? Is our appetite poor ? J)o jou hank and spit ? Is you stomach weak ? Are jour eyes watery ? lo you have headaenrs ? Have yon lost ambition ? Iio you take cold easy f Do you have heartburn ? Are jou dull and stupid ? Is your nose stopped up ? Is It always full of scabs ?, Is your breath uffensie ? Arc jour bowels costhe? is your neannjE aueciea i Do you hae gidav spells ? Do you have shooting nalns Ioes life seem a big burden ? Are you cranky and Irritable ? Is you throat easily Irritated ? Are yon sleepless and restlesa ? Do ou wake up tired and dull? Do jou have pains In your back ? Do jou have smothering attacks ? Do jou have unpleasant dreams ? Have you ever bad night sweats ? Do you have ringing In your ears ? Do jou feel sick in jour stomach ? Is your tongue frequently coated ? Do you have roaring tu jour head T Do you feel oppressed after eating ? JlttVe JOU KJ IDUb Ull-KUMB ICC1II1K Do jou pet confused In jour Idea ? Do you have palpatutlon ol the heart ? Is there a sense nf fullness In the throat T l oiir month full ol slime utton rising T no jou ueicn UP a nour wmo ui inw niuuiit i Doiou see sooth floating before your e jest Have jou hot and cold llarhes over the Dody ' Have you a bloated up feeling In the stomach' READ THE TESTIJIONY OP ONE WHO SUFFERED YEARS AND TRIED MANY NIYSICIANS BOTH OF PIIII.ADELH1I A AND NEW YORK WITHOUT GETTING RELIEF, AND AVII0 WAS CURED BY DR. RIEGEL. I have been a cufferer for a nnmber of rears viltb catarrh In Its worst forms. Had cunstant headaches, matter dropping In tbe throat, dizziness, nose stopped up, difficulty In breathing and no doubt would soon have been a consumptive, had I not met Dr. Rlegel. Before that time I tried ever? well- known remedy and doctored with many physicians, not only of Hazleton but of New York and Philadelphia, but could set no relief anjwLere. As soon as Dr. II ecel began treating me 1 felt relieved and continued to Improve until now I feci like a new man, and knowing that there are many others suffering as much at I did I write this for publication, so that others may avail themselves of Dr. Rlegel's treatment before It is too late. H8 can cure you If you take it In time. 1 willing to answer anr leueraoi inquiry from persons wishing to consult him. James McCool, 1H9 North Wyoming Street iiazieton, i t. I also refer to Ur. James Kressly. 22 St. Clements street, as one of my most recent and successful cures. J. Fernando Becker. 203 East Market Street, Wllkesbarre, l'a. Had disease of tbe ear, and could set ne relief nntll be coninlted Dr. Itlegel, who cured him In In a few weeks. Mrs. John Dawson. Luzerne. Ta. ITad catarrh of tbe nose and bead fornlne years Tried nearly evervtblns, but could get no roller, sue counseled ur. uiegel and in a few weeks was entirely relieved from all s)mptoms of that dreadful disease. A. IT. Sellnow, SI N, Sherman Street. Wllkesbarre, l'a, I had catarrh since I was a child, 10 much so that I was offen sive. Had constant headache and dripping lnt the throat. Dr. Itlegel has cured me. Miss Kate Cawlev. Httston. Pa. Il'aa nearly deaf for two years when, after a few weeks' treatment, all the noises in ber ear were gone and conld bear as well at ever. Mrs. Mary Welser. Wllkesbarre, Ta, was deaf for years, and was greatly bene fited after a lew weeks' treatment. A. C. Moore, wllkesbarre. Fa. 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 been treated for a few weeks' by Dr. llirgel, and all symptoms have left me. Remember next Tuesday, (September 5th, and each Tues day horeaAer until further notice. Cousultation in German and Encliili. Examination and first treatment FREE. DR. W. A. L. RIEGEL, Main Office, Main's Block, Ilaadetou, Pa. September 6th, Valley House, Lelughton, Pa, WM. O. TALPEV. CATARRH, DYSPEPSIA, AND STJNSTEOKE OURED ! We will omt $500.00 to thk Manufacturer or any Sarsapa rilla that can show bl'ch a cure. Which one will try? We wait an answer. rLEAfUXT ST.. TIaixowell.Mb.,. Dana Baiuapaiulla Co., Gentlemen: I have had the CA T.VIIHII for over ten years as badly as "l"fjp any man could have It. All la tbpse)earsIwastroubl(,ltTlth DYSPI'.I'.SIA, so much to 1 had to be very careful v list I eat. In addition to tbe above, five years ago I had a NF.VKRH NtJNNTIMUt I'.. I read about DANA'S SAJtSAPAllIL LA, and de rr (is r tcmilned to try It. After IVllVlU taking tliroo botden of DANA'S SAIlSAl'AllIl.l.A I wm tOJII'I.l'-TI'.I.Y CIIHI'.D ot lolh tbe CAT V KKII and I) XH VV.V SIA. and all the Ia.tln2 eflects of mr NUNNTllOKi: VANINIIi:i. I am 74 years "w" II jb. nr" old, and now&mavfcll I nnl mnii iikhIii. I heartily recommend DANA'S BAKSAl'Anil.I.Ato any person luffer !ug as I have been. Respectfully. WM. O. TAVLEY. Hallo well. Me., July 28, Dl. I can heartily oueh for ibe nboluto frufliof the above tc- ai nr?c tunoulal. llUKtO II. NOEI. STEVliS, Merchant. Dsns Isrtspsrllla Co., Bel'ait, Mln. "THE BAZi 729 Hamilton St, ai.le:jtovn, pa. GRAND EXHIBITION OF New Fall 6oods Dress Goods. Fancy Dross eooils. entirely new weaves, all the newest colorings, 3G Inches wlde,21c; all wool Tricott In fif teen coloring., 25o a yard. Flannel Suitings, 3G, 12 and 52 Inches wide, lu solid and mixtures, beautiful line to select Irom JUo, ouo and Ujo a yard. Grand sales, our display of novelties In dress patterns Are larger than over. Only one dress of a kind. All are the latest importation aud will not be duplicated again this season. Black Goods. Brocade and armure and striped goods, 12jgo a yard. A special price. Cheviots, storm serges, flannels, medlumand diagonal serges. Henriettas Satinrays, draps, U'Alruas, Bilk wraps, in all tbe new weaves light and medium weight, In Cravanetto cloth, at lower prices than over. Cloakings. Pretty stylish Cloaking for children' wear in tans, greTs, mixed, Tourette etiects; plain maios' moth, plain double fold Beaver for ladles' Capes. all the leading colors. Economical buyers will do well.to examine this line. Second Floor Attractions. Our second floor is overflowing with bargains. Pretty capes In diagonal, plain beavers. All colors trimmed plain and fur trimmed. Columbian Collar Plush capes, trimmed wltb silver hair beavers, and black sable aro great winners auu excellent' values, Jaokets. Jackets with capes, sleeves braided and plain,some Columbian collar, Home butterfly effects, in navv. black and tans. Our Hue is much larger than evor t'rices never so low. Misses' Jackets In ever? conceivable color aud designs, all sizes. Infants' Short and Long Cloaks In cream and tan, cashmere, elder down and angora irimtncu. iiopsacuins material in Grctchen, Watteau back. with cane and rullle. All Infants' goods are our own manufacture. That means a big saving. Ulunkets and Comforts, and Chenille and Lace Curtains are piled up to the ceiling, man uois tiy the pair, uac u to $10.00. Comforters, full sizes, onlr ffioun lO IO.U3. Lace Curtains. 50c. to 87.50. Don buy without soeius our Chenille Cur. tains, an designs, in dados, low medium and best grades. No Trouble to Show Goods. M.F.Morrissey TnK EQUITABLE Life Assurance Socibtv Of the United Slates. JANUAUY 1, isee. Assets $153;0GO,052 T?penrvoon alleiMlna. u3ah.?? 1 2 1 ,070 237 Total Surplus (4 percent, standard) including Special He serve ol Itjoo.&io to wards ertabBSftmettt ?'alua,i.n,:?...t!?.t: 31.169,815 Income , . . 40,28G,237 New Assurance in 1892 200.490,316 Outstanding As surance. 850,9G2,245 Better thin a Slx-rr Cent. Investment. New York, Jfarch 7, 1668. In 1878 I took out Tontine Endowment Tolley No. 70,80, wltb Ibe Equitable Life Assurance Society of tbe Unlled btaees, for tS.000, and have paid, in all, $4,768 in premiums to the Company, On the maturity of tbe Eodovrment tbe Company paid me 17,9 SO In cash, As an evidence of my satisfaction Willi this return (whltb is ertalnly liberal, con Meting tbe fact that It Is In addition to tbe protection furnished by tbe poller 'or tnetily years). I have lakQ hs asser suee with the Companv for 110,000. W. A. Iioss. N. II.TUt U a return t sU (Ae )we- mIwws Joid, and intcrtU on tke hum at t&4 rU a 0 3-S ptr eet jteraiuium. W. P. LONG, Special tot. LebinhtQD. Peon'a PI). CAM rBClX.nrlke Canal Urhlie, Kast WelMBOfiT cuts kali, suavau4 sbampuu, la style ulvs we a call. You eao also buy Bay Ktua, Hair Tuelcs.&c.. at Uw ver lotaeet es. A BIG DISCOUNT SALF 90 Cents Pays Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. Buy Here and you will Save Money. ZERN. Crystal Palace The cool weather sneaks louder Minn words of flip of a change in Clothing. First OVERCOAT IFc have them for the bin r f i . .1 t rices, wur tioout nre sinctiv o . , - ' - - J v. ... best workmanship and were made this vear for the Crvst.il n i m 1 1 i t 1 1 rm l uiuxu oiuuniiy nun. mcsc not oiubivies dui are me verv and New York. The Prices nre Think ot this Children's Overcoats $1.50 and up Boya' Overcoats $3.00 and up Men's Overcoats $4.00 and up. Come aud see the Very Latest Styles in Overcoats. In Latest Styles and Well-Made Suits we nlso have a better and newer assortment than can be found elsewhere in this town or county. Children's Suits 1.50 and up; Boys' Suits 3.00 and up; Men's Suits $5.00 and up. M. LOSOS & CO., OBMIT'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. LEHIGIIT0N, PA With as carefully selected a Stock of Furniture as can be found in the Lehigh Valley. The new efforts in Furniture can be first found here and at Prices too that can not bo touched by competition. We invite you to call and examine our unapproch able bargains in all kinds of Furniture. We are shewing many new things and are confident that we can pluase you. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton, PEACHES DETAIL DEALERS will find it to their ndvantage to give their orders for all kinds ot Fruits and Vegetables with Sac-ger, who makes a specialty of this line ot goods, ll'e huvo made arrangements for 5000 baskets of FEACILES and a large num ber of Water Melons and they will bp sold at such prices as will astonish Retail Buyers. You will save more than the price of the freight on each purchase. Let us have your order. Wholesale Coimufssloii Dealer, East WeIsport, Pa- NEW G APES AMD COATS Having purchased them late, we are able to show the Latest Styles.; Wc have shipped our Old Coats to a party to sell for us thus enabling us to bIiow New (JJQ 634 Hamilton CARRIAGE BUYERS will do well to look at this Line of Fino Vehecles which we carry in Stock: Banner Spring, Ellipteo Spring, Thomas Coil Sprint?, Urewster Spring, Duplex Spring, Side Spring. We have them In I'lano Body, White Chapel, Corning, Fhaeton, Spindle and all styles in 2 and 3 Seated Buggies. Our Price, Always The Lowest Henry Christman, ..sport, pa WBISSPOET Phaetons, Surreys, Spring Wagons Carriages Sleighs, &c. TTTP lit E. 1110)111. lUl.lU'UUJBgW - !s now in force Here for a full Dollar. Caps and Ready-Made OPKRA HOUSE STOllB. Clothing Hal you will need nn and little and at a multittiiln nf tirsr - n nsa. Nnwner ,stv no i m . . . i . . .... r goous are not "snouuy, and are newest rrtrrts mm i , nrininiitn the very low est in the county. Till Mi ! T Goons. St.. Allentown. Prices the lowest possi ble, consist ent with First Class Work. PEACHES Overcoats!! 9 Men's and Boys 5 VERG0ATS. When you coidb to the LeliEMoii Fair next ml cone in our More ana examine our lame anfl. well selected stocl of OVEROOA.TS. g 'We Have Made the prices to Suit You. Jj The lamest H in town. It is time lost for competitors to 5 trs to sell cheaper than we do. We have the largest stock ; the best stock ; g? and the vei y cheapest stock. Examine it before buying Elsewhere. SI AM MEHRKAM & SON.S First Street Jos. Isenman, will open Ills Comer 3rd and Coal Sts,. Tuesday, October 3rd, with a full line ot Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, &c, Call and sec him Prices the Lowest for CaSII. An asrrecable Ioiatlvo anaNrttT Torrta Boldby DrugplstA or sent bytcall. SoooOc and $1X0 per package. Enmples free. VTt ism TnoI'HvorltoICCtBrOTJM AU J3m forthoTcctaand Ilreath, 2ia. Captain Sweeney, ti.H.A.,Ban Dteiro,CaL. saysi MSMloh,8 Catarrh Itemody Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price SO eta. Bold by Druggista. Do not nealcct a Cough, as there bdanger of ltalcodtaff to Consumption. Bntwn's Ccr vUlsaTeyouaftererolAintrTrouble. Itlsthe best Cou gh Cure and speedily relieves Coughs. Croup, whooping Cough and Ilronchlus, ho4 g sold oa a guarantee. S3 cts. EEBER'S DRUG TORE. Not only Drugs. C1GAI1S, loo, excellent quality, I'ure Ilavanas. DON'T FOItOKT I NOE THE LADIES, IN PERFUMERY 1 Quite a variety, too. Vogclei's, Col gat's, Itiilttier's,' and Imported. Call and see. Foi I'ourrl, In vases, (0 cents. Lasting and delicate Sachet Powders, Purest Soaps and Toilet ll'aters. The New liible Just out Self Eiplana tor) Bible, with a complete set of New Aids and Helps, prepared especially for this Bible by the most eminent scholars of America and Great Britain. With New Maps, by Major C. It. Conder, of the Palestine Exploration Society. Tills Is the best Bible for tbe family, for the minister, for the student, and pew. All Religious and Moral Bonks of any kind ordered and furnished as desired at least 10 to 'JO per cent less than elsewhere. Do not forget REBER. STORE COMSSIOrOS' SAfeE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! ! 'Plio Tlnnrfl if Pminfv PrmmiBinnfrR nPHnrlmn roiintv. Tft . will sell on October 10th, 1893, , . , , f tlouso at lUtuicii oiiuiik, mo Each of the said tracts of land information desired can be lind VUUllt, UUIIHIHDDIUIUJ.U, Warrant Name Henry UoodlMrt ThMJtWe Kell Township, ,.. i'Mker ... I.nu. U.KHll.. ...... John uewlc Jelsu ,., Elisabeth ! Jobu 8ojWer Jacob WeMeuer Jiibn Vouwt jobu ler ihur IMaloer lieome Oi" Joliultwul" wmiaw D..,.rt (Irav ji..i'U sarin I . I. n Mu. AllUIBW, MM wnww I Newturt I Wllll-n. lllUU " .i John Wears Jubnimrtat. EtjtM.. nuairistBriMa, " WUII !! Z jobu nuiB.er Z " Jobu Krer IUI.. SW Tkouwa Iurae., Joliu Browu ikiU.I Uui j'.jvph Sa,IU . 1flIIS flan Juhn ItMfll IVnu Koresl WsalbPrijbur fJMI Peuu. Ut Jub Caec Tglal lUaUl KLAWLKJi, 01. 30 lis in 4T4 HI t l 41 :::::::::::: f 400 4i0 tflt) 2 al K . Lchighton, Pa, caro Pneumatic Tiie Wheels from $G0 up to $90. Cushion Tire Wheels from $00 up to $60. Full hall-bearing, all-around Hoys Velocipedes, !)!i.S0 up. High Wheel Lnwn Mowers 10 in,. $2.90; 12 in., $3 50; 14 in., $3.75. Bed Springs, sold everywhere else at $5, you 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 me at $30. The White Cottage, 7-drawei, oak case, at $25 lays them all out. Don't be humbugged ! Every Washer has a guarantee on the lid, with the Vandergrift Man ufacturing Cbmpany'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 aud 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 FOB 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, Ix,. - at one o'clock p. m. in the Court 1 1 . . , r . , i louutvnig tracts oi uiiBuaicu iauu. being hold by the County for a by rolling ut the office of the Part of Aeres-r Perthes, 21 S -a iiMee HENRY UILI.IK. 1 1,AC.a4!rVrAit.NI ) fomwi M"'' NOTICE Thlton. Aeres .... t .... X 6 ill I :::::::::: 8 ... M ... as tJH .... u SWf. IU I lul .IS KM