OBI&IML CHEAP GASS STORE DRESS TRIMMINGS!! In Great Variety at Extremely Low Prices. Plain Colored Silks,' Plain Black Silks, Colored Stirak Silks, Black Surah Silks, Black brocaded Sating Plain Black Satins, Plain Colored Satins, Colored Moire Silks, Black Moire Silks, Plain Velvets, Striped Velvets. Figured Velvets, Plain Velveteen, Striped Velveteen, Figured Velveteen, All Colors of Silk Plushes. Underwear. Mens, Boys, Women, liicses and Children1 Wo are showing tlio largest stock evi r brought to this part ot tlio Lehigh Valley and prices are fully 25 per cent, lower than elsewhere. SHOES. Men's Fino Congress Shoes, London Tipped Toe, $1.75 a pair. All other shoe dealers Ret 52.25 J. T. NUSBAUM, Bank Street, between South Street and Flum Alley, Lchlghton, Fa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1880 LOO AL EVENTS CUT UP. I bare lot of good raj; carpet for sale. F. P. Heil, Jamestown. 3w - Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car' pets at Henry Schwartz, jon Bank st. o Recently eight Inches of Bank street real estate was sold at the rate of $5.00 per Inch. Is tho anniversary of the horrible Gnaden Flul'.en massacre of 1864 to go by In default? Our esteemed friend, E. L. Straub, late of IPest Chester, will oblige by send ing us his address., Railroaders, you can save a good day's wages by buying your watches from D. S. Bock, Lehlghton. e -The Ancient Order of Tanks, is the names of a new order recently instituted here among the "select." If you want a clock or watch promptly repaired at a reasonable price go to S. Haganan J3ank street Lehlghton. Gin ' Fashionable teams for funeral, wed ding or purely pleasure trips can be had at Ebbnrl's Hyery on Bank street at lowest prices. Capt. Jos. Webb will make application for a restaurant license for tho building re cently occupied by Henry Schwartz's fur niture storo. We are pleased to state that our old and esteemed friend Dr. N. B. Reber Is able to wheel himself about again after a seyero illness. ' Rey. J. Alrln Reber, pastor of Zlon's Reformed church, will preach a special sermon to the members of Lehigh Council, No, 101, Jr. O. U. A. M Sunday evening next, to which all are invited. Henry Wertman, extra brakeman on the "pusher" In tho Packerton yards, who bad bis right foot crushed between the bumpers of two cars a few weeks ago, Is about with the aid of crutches. Wanted Two energetic young men and three young ladies to solicit; salary $2.50 a day; permanent employment Ref erence required. Jno. L. Trexler, 624 Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. 51-4w "Prof" Charles Henry was giving Dr Wleand vocal lessons from such classical selections as "Little Brown Jug," "Down upon the Swanee River," Jfcc, at the Ex change Hotel, Wednesday evening, to the amusement of the appreciative. Tax Collector William Schadel, of south Bank .street, this week delivered copies of the book "Battle Fields and Prison Pen, "of the late rebellion to his subscribers hereabouts. The woik Is highly Interest ing and should be in eyery borne. Charles Lilly, the barber under the' Opera IIouso, has now taken up a perma nent residence here and will be pleased to receive a share ol the 'public patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction In hair cutting, ehavlcg and all branches of his business. 2t Jacob Shtngler, who received a $1,700 pension last week for disease contracted In the war, has made excellent disposition ef his money. Ills first move was to get a deed for his residence on Mahoning street, after which he placed the balance "out' on Interest. The borough council of Slatlngton have extended an Invitation to onr bor- ough fathers to attend the dedication of a new hose house and council chamber In the first natnei place on Thanksgiving day, November 28th. The building In question will be a model of convenience and quite a credit to the town and councllnien. Communion services will be held In the Presbyterian church at the close of the sermon by Rev. Mr. Schelly, of Slatlngton; Rev. Allen will preach at the evening ser- vices, rime, iu.su a. m. and 7.S0 p. m. Rev. Air. Stevenson, of Jauch Chunk, will conduct the preparatory services on Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The new organ purchased bv the Eben ezer Evangelical chnrch has arrived and will be dedicated at the meeting of the "Gleaner Society," on Saturday .evening, Rev. G, W. Gross, a foruer pastor of the church and Rev. J. S. Newhart, the pres ent paster, will officiate; an extra program consisting of vocal and Instrumental music has been prepared for the occasion. All are cordially invited. ''Eagle Cash Storo." ALWAYS ON HAND IN fflE! Christmas Goods Here already Call and See Them I Plush Perfume Boxes Plush Shaving Boxes Plush Work Boxes Plush Tailor Cases, Books, Fancy Box Paper, Auto Harps. Accordeous, And a Large Variety ot Goods Suit able for holiday girts. ROBERT WALP. tf TaVIH Wif'.IWusa BovnC Hcit Joseph Rex la huwtng . finger ovidnt ly crrehed by bslng caught between tbe bewpo-a. Op f.nu possibly two rant rlagos will be so'iimnifod here before tho prescni year sinks into .he past . Kveryt.-.lng 'n the lino of furniture nt Kemersr & Smtrtr.'r. Prices always lowest and goods the best. o Our Council should follorr the styl-5 of tho ramo body at Slatlngton an 4 erect a Uouucll chamber and he3Q,h6usc. ClarencoS. JPelsj, of "Northampton atrcet, will r.ddres3 the member? of.iia blgh school In au Interesting talk this after noon. ToDacconlst l)e!fonderer, on Btnk street, has a warrior owl In his show win dow. The old bird measures four feet from tip to tip. Call at Kemerer it Swartz's on Bank street, and see the largest stock of fdrnl- ture. carpets, etc. Xou can save money iy doing se. o Before January 1, 1800, wa want every Individual owing tbls establishment to pay up, to liquidate, to settle or plainly speak ing to pony up. Tho "Boy Tramp" was produced In the Opera IIouso Thursday evening, sup ported by Madame and AugustlneNeuvllle nod a strong caste. Nothing kills cold so quick as the heaters and ranges sold by W. S. Kuhno. Housekeepers should not fail to seo them before making purchases. , John E. Miller, of Lehigh street, has In his possession a draft of the town plot of Lehlghton dated as far back as 1702. It Is a yaluable paper and should become the property of the borough. The grand drawing under the auspices of the Lehlghton base ball club, advertised to come off on the 7th proximo," has all evidences of a successful termination. The tickets are only ten cents. A street lamp has been placed at the foot of the stairway leading to the Central railroad station. This improvement can only be fully" appreciated by those who Lave stumbled up and down tho steps in the dark. Boss Clauss, Charles Yenser, David Kreamer, and Dayld Ebbert of town, and George Kearney, of Philadelphia, did several days in the Pine Run district this week for "game" ahd succeeded In bagging eight rabbits and a few pheasants. There is a fine of $5 or more, for tear ing or defacing bills, cards or other matter on bill boards, &c, or other places where the consent of the owner has been gained. This is published for the benefit of tho miscreants who have developed a peculiar habit of dismantling show, sale, and other bills In this borcugh. Police Weldaw "jugged" a Coplay In dividual for being a little bit too much un der the Influence of old benzine last Satur day. Ho was discharged on Sunday morn ing $2 poorer, but somewhat wiser as to the ordinances of this city. Again we feel compelled to remark, don't monkey with the judicial buzz saw, Its loaded. Rev. G. W. Gross, the noted temper ance worker, formerly pastor of the Evan gellcal church, of this place, now of Allen town, will preach a tcmperaiico sermon In the Evangelical church here on Sabbath evening. Everybody Is cordially Invited to bo present and hear this eloquent dlvlno handle this subject In his usual vigorous and masterly manner. He Is prepared to give the people some advanced thoughts on this subject. Ladles and Mls80 Head ThU. If you need a stylish jacket or nowraar- kot call--at-Sondnalm's Ono Price Star. Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, ll'e hayo tho largest assortment of ladies garments which we are selling at rock- bottom prices. Chapel Dedication. The chapel erected at Millport by tho Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school of that place, will be dedicated Sunday, 2-ltb Inst. Services at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Rey.J.S. Erb will be assisted by Rev. J. H. Kuder, of Lehichtou. The choir of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Slat lngton, will be present and render some of their choice anthems. . ITatnlly lleuulon. On Monday, Nov. 11, 188'J, a tamny re union was held at tbe house of E. Bauer, in least Mauch Chunk, In honor of the 80th birthday of Great Grandmother Bauer,wbo is still bale and hearty, considering her age. She still walks to church In fine weather, a distance of four squares from her home In Lehlghton, where she has ra ided 57 years. There were present on this happy occasion herself, her daughters, her sons, her grand children and her great grand children. Complimentary With Its last Saturday's Issue the Cak- bon Advocate, of Lehlghton, completed It seventeenth volume. Tho Advooate is a conservative, Independent newspaper, which succeeds In presenting all the news In Its particular field with vim and accur- acy Phila Press, Nov. 14 That llvo local paper, the CAhbon Ad- vooate, of Lehlghton, completed Its sev enteenth volume wjth Its Issue last Satur day. We wish our esteemed exchange continued success. Progress. Public Bale ltet'Uter. On Saturday, Dec. 28, on the premises In Franklin Twp., 75 perches of realestate, with Improvements, the property of the late Henry Kramer, dee'd. On Saturday, Dec. 21, on the premises In Franklin Twp., one acre, more or less of valuable land, with Improvements property of the late George Knecht, dee'd. On Friday, Nov, 29, at one p. rn., on the premises, old B'agner farm, Lower Towa- meuslng, Schmidt & Zern will sell horses wagons, farming implements, gralr, bay lie. Muhonlnir Items. Revival -services In the Evangelical church are going on;- nightly meeting and Interest Increasing; there are a few seek crs of rellclon and the attendance, not withstanding b.d roads and rain, is re markably we'l. The communion services last Sunday were well attended. Father Christian It'ehrdlcd on Wed ncsday morning, 13th Inst., at his late residence, near Pleasant Corner, at the advanced ago of S3 years. Ills funeral will take place un Saturday at 1 o'clock from the house. lrogress of the New Order. The second meeting of those Interested in tho organization of a Commander; of the Knights of Malta was held Wednesday evening In the band room. Samuel Gil bam, Esq., presided as temporary chair man. Most Eminent Grand Commander of America, II. D. .Wilier, Of Drlfton, ac companied by II. E. Sweeny, of the same place, were present and gave assistance 111 explanation o( the oiigln and progress of tbe order, The application Is now In tbe hands of M. O. Bryan and a further meet ing will be held sometime later on, t3yKea tho Advooats, CARBON CO0NTT BREKZKS. Qrljtof Iiocot Grinding from the Hopper of J3timt. Woatherly, with a population of nearly 4,000, hasn't a lawyer lrAted within Us limits. Etxral'l. H-'emhcrly should re- olee. John Boyle, engineer at No. l.Jcanes- vlllo, met vlth a painful mishap Sunday afternoon. He was working at the large englno, when his right arm wro Gtruck with odb of the rods and broken. Miss Clare Vansccter and narry Sny der, both of Packertou, were happily married Thursday evening last by Roy. Bartholomew. Th young couple have the best wishes of numerous frlendo far future prosperity. James Zelgenf us, of Lower Towamens ng,- who was seriously Injured by his horses tunning away this side of .Millport,- fow weeks ago, la about again. When his horses took fright bo was thrown un der their heels and received scale wounds from which ho was unconscious when found. Weatherly rojolccs In n woadtrful little prodigy who can play on the piano or organ any tune that a- e bra once hsard sung, The child 13 Jennie Faust, and her age only nix. She participated at n recent church festival and wes tbe wonder of the ovealng. Weatherly has ten cases of diphtheria. Everything possible is being done to eradi cate the fell disease but without avail. It will bo remembered that the same town suffered severely from the epidemic last spring. Last week two deaths are" said to have occurred in one family, Charles M. Osman, of Philadelphia, and Mlt Belle P. Smith, an accomplished young lady of Weatherly, were married Saturday evening. The ceremony was performed by Rey. H. M. Ash, at the home of the bride. A large number of friends were In attendance and the young couple were made the recipients of numerous presents. The new engine, John S. Lentz. re cently built at the Hazleton shops, collided with a Hungarian on tbe Valley road be low the Iron bridge at Packerton on Sun day morning, and the Hungarian was badly wrecked. He. was picked up and taken to St. Luke'a Hospital, Bethlehem, for re pairs and has since died. On Wednesday of last week William Sherman, of Audenrled, and Miss Fanale Park, of Neuremburg. Now Tork, were united as man and wife at tbe latter place. number of friends of the groom nltend the ceremony. The happy couple reached Audenrled on Saturday, and will go to housekeeping at once. On Friday night of next week the Pio neer Dramatic Company will produce "The Social Glass" drama In Beaver Meadow. This company gave a very successful enter tainment at Audeniied lately and Beayer Meadew people can count on a pleasing entertainment. The proceeds will be given to tho cadet society of that place. A local writer In an exchange says: If the Strohl Family ever wish to gain an other audience In IPcatherly the young ladles of the family really must learn how to slng,.drcss, smile and how to open their mouths. The Instrumental music was fair but antique. We have too much real talent at borne to care to waste our time on trangers who simply bore us. The tiny members of the family wero quite enter taining. Lower Towamensln Items. Prptracted levival meetings are being held at Hazard's. Supt. T.I A. Snyder ylstted our public schools last week. There are at present four cases of typhoid fever In Bowmanstown. Rov. Erb, of Slatlngton, peached last Saturday evening In lbe School House at Bowmanstown. The new Lutheran Chapel erected at Millport will be dedicated on Sunday the 24th of November. Peter Blose was the first person who polled the first vote In the new election district of Bowmanstown. In the now election district of Bow manstown there were 80 votes cast, at the election last Tuesday for the first time. -John Schwelbinz and John Farver who both occupied the house of Fred Hertzog moved to Parry vllle last week. Persons wishing to subscribe for the Advocate will call on O. O. Blosc. He Is soliciting new subscribers for the same. IKalter Blose will give a grand rafflo for a gold watch and a silver watch on Dec. 7th at the Fire Line Hotel. Tickets CO cents. -The teachers, of Lehigh Ga,p and vicinity have organized a debating club, they meet Thursday evening of each week. Weatherly Correspondence. Preparations for a concert some time in December are now being made under the care and supervision of Prof. Lutz. The Forest Jubileo Band of the Re formed Sunday school will give a musical entertainment In their church on Friday evening. The band Is under tbe care and supervision of Mr. Frank Romlg and JUIss Lizzie Fisher. Lawyers Freyman, Loose and Barber were at the Gilbert House this week for the purpose ot taking testjmony In tbe case 01 a number of property owners on Wilbur street versus tbe borough of Weatherly. It seems some of these pro perty holders are dissatisfied with tbe amount they wero taxed by the appraisers for the liquidation of the costs Incurred by tbe borough in opening that thoroughfare. -Diphtheria has again broken out In seycral parts of town and fbe usual flag Is again displayed at a number of bouses. There Is certainly something wrong with the sanitary condition of this place and the soouer the authorities ferret it out tbe bet ter it will be for the town. At such an elevation and with such natural drainage, 1 liis town should not be troubled every year with a diphtheria epidemic. Tho chicken coops of a number of our most enterprising citizens wero lately visited by thtlves who off course did not fall to lessen the number in each coop every visit they made. Several patles are snsplcloned as being the thieves but so far no arrests have been made. It must in deed be mortifying for a man to see his chickens, whose gradual growth he so care fully watched all summer, suddenly dis appear. The IKeatberly Pdultry Associa tion should jump on its feet and offer a reward for tbe arrest and conviction of tbe tuieyes. The society event of the week was the marriage ot Mr. S. A. Gangwere of tbe firm Gangwere Bros., to Miss Annie Roth of South Railroad street. Tbe marriage took place on Tuesday evening at the resl denco of the bride's parents. Rev. Kunkle of the Lutheran Church solemnized the contract In the presence of nulte a mini ber of invited friends and acquaintances of the contracting parties. The Weatherly Cornet Band serenaded them with some of their most excellent tnunjc. .Their many friends lu town wish them much unalloyed happiness as tbe travel together through 1119. KAUUII CHUNK'S NKTVS B0DOKT. nroeiy Noiti Pelntllntlonn from the Versa tile Quill of our Hpeclal, Aajourneu argument court convenes hero on Tuesday lion. j. ju. juuih am Is slowly con vr.l9rxlnf froa a recent severe attack of brouchltla. Jury Commissioner Joslah Williams, .for forty-oiip years a resident of Lansford, sbook hands with old friends here on Wed nesday. 'Squire Grimes, of Freeland, secretary of the .Middle Coal Field Poor District, was a distinguished visitor In town on Tuesday. On tho 23rd of November Sboriff Hiram P. Lovftn will sell twenty shares of tbe capital stock of the Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co.. of fFelssport. The sharos ars tho property of W. H. Cresson and at one time were valuable "stuff.1' Wlllkra Reich, ol the second ward.for oorae jsars employed as a car Inspector on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, was caur.ht betwoin two cars at tbe depot on Monday clgnt r.ml almost Instantly killed. Ho was eo horribly mangled that Interment was necessury on Wednesday. Bob Nlcbol Is working cn ft guide book possessing features of peculiar novel ty. It will cbntaln fifty or more pages descrlptlvo of Mauch Chunk and surround ings and be In verse, while its pages will b embellished with views and plctureque places in the vicinity. Tho work will be published by Jenesse, the basarr man not later than next soring. Thus far tho following aspirants for Court Crier have Joomed up: Charles Jfac Daniel, Welssport; Dr. Bowman, East .Vauch Chunk; Tllghman Markly, Frank lin; Aaron Jflller, East Mauch Chunk; William nolly and F. J. Larrlsh, Mauch Chunk. The court will make the appoint ment very likely next week. Stangley, the murderer of Mrs. Wal- bcrt, of Weatherly, Is 111 at case and don't eat regularly. Sunday he had a visit from his aged parents who reside In Franklin township, Lehigh county. Nothing has thus far been done for his defense. His parents are poor people and cannot help' him with council, while Stangley h also without funds. The January, conrt will likely bear his case. Jtvmes J. Boyle, Esq., of town, ono of our most prominent young citizens, was a lay delegate to tho Catholic congress In session at at Baltimore Mil., this week. He was appointed by Archbishop Ryan and was accompanied by D. C. Mulharen. The session was tbe first ever held on the soil of America and was called to order by Archbishop Ireland, of St. Paul, who said that "the Congress bad but two great pur poses at heart the glory and progress of the Catholic Church and the continued 1 prosperity of tho American people." Carbon county has Issued through her Commissioners tho following bonds: Charles Meendson, Lower Towamendng, two of $500 each; Michael Martin, Mauch Chunk, two of $500 each; Mrs. It. J. Evans, Lehlghton, two of $500 each and two of $250 each; David Bcltz, Franklin five of $500 each B. J. Steieerwalt, Tarry ville, ono of $250; Dayld Kqons, Mauch Chunk, three of $500 and two of $250; William Holly, Mauch Chunk, one of $250; Samuel Lcvan, Lehlghton, two of $250 each. Several thousand of the $27,000 Is still needed. Sunday afternoon Central railroad po liceman Brelsford, Policeman Rex, Detec tive Lentz and S. F. Behler arrested a gang of six burglars uear Nesquehonlng. They bad in their possession jewelry and other property stolen from a Freeland store. They gave their names as William White, Thomas Ryan, Michael Patterson, Thomas Conway and Henry Marsh and all have the appearance of being professional burglars, being supplied with tools and revolvers. They were in Fort Levah over Sunday. Monday tho were given a bearing at Free- land and are now in jail at Wilkesbarre. When caught the men were asleep which probably prevented bloodshed. S. F. Behler particularly deserves credit In the capture of tbe thieves; It was his first per ticlpatlon In an arrest of their kind but he stood the ordeal successfully showing that he bad the metal of a "stayer" and the courago of a good Democrat. If nothing unforscen occursJury Com missioners Joslah Williams, of Lansford, and Nathan Stemler, of Towamenslng.wlll on Monday, with the assistance of Sheriff Levan and clerks, fill the Jury wheel for the coming year of 1890. The proportion of jurors to each town and district in tbe county will be as follows: Audenrled, 17: Beaver Meadow, 30; East Penn, 13; East Mauch Chunk, 32; Franklin township, 32; Kidder North, 8; Kidder South, 3; Lans ford, 43: Lausanne, 2; Lehigh. 6; Lehlgh ton, 44: Little Gap, 7; 3lllport, 10; Ma honing, 19; Jauch Chunk, 1st ward, 34, Mauch Chunk, 2nd ward, 30; 'Nesquehon Ing, 23; Packer, 7; Packerton, 11; Parry- yllle, 8; Penn Forest, 7; Summit Hill, 44; Towamensing, 14; Weatherly, 40; Weiss- port, 7. The officials should exercise great care in tbe selection of citizens to act in the capacity of jurors, there being impor tant cases before the next court, but in any event, only Intelligent and competent men should be called lo act In this capacity. Varryvtlle Clips. -A new roof is being put on tho frame dwelling bouse owned by Dennis Bowman and occupied by James Wagner. During this week two former residents have again taken up their abode here, viz Thomas Blose and family, of Il'eatherly, and Robert Beltz and family, of Nesque- bonlng. Welcome back, thrice welcome -Dr. Haas, lately confined with typhoid fever, Is able to be about agaln,and Is now visiting bis parents in Lehigh county, where It is thought, that v 1th perfect rest and quiet, he will soon regain his usual strength ind yigor. Parryvllle is luxuriating in the enjoy- meat of a lirst-class boom just now one furnace is In full blast and the second one will likely bu fired up for duty on 3onflay, while the prospects for number three are very bright. Twenty laboring men were employed during tbe week with more lo come later 011. It is also whispered about that the pipe foundry will be started up in the near futuie. Verily,things look bright for the old town. It Is likely that before another year passes this town will have a Reforfned church edifice; the congregation now wor ship In tbe school building and are n perse vering band of christians under the guide of Rev. T. A. Huber, an earnest and elo quent divine who .succeeded Rev, J, E Freeman about a year ifgo. Wben Parry- ville was In Us prime the congregation numbered sixty or seventy, but owing to deaths and removals it is now only about twenty-five. Quint. S500 Overcoat and Ulster. We have them for little men 2 years old up to big boys 100 years. Our overcoats are well made, good-fitting and we can save vou from $1 to $5 on each overcoat, ulster or suit you buv at the On Frlc Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. PEOr-LE WltO COME AMD OO. Femon! Ooulp Vont People who Visit nnd co a Vllltlnjr. Prof. ?. T. Dtettler and wlfo called on Slatlngton friends Sunday eventng. Mrs. Wilson Kelchner, of jralnutport. spent several days In town this week. Krs. Franz. Roedercr, of Northamp ton street, visited Copl&7 friends on Sun day. County Superintendent of Schools, T. A. Snyder, was to New York City this week. John J. Kutz, n popular Bank street tobacconist, did business at Cressonta,Fa., during the week. Ed. Campbell, Franz's tonsorlal artist, and nenry Stuber, did Allentown on Sun day, and are said to have wrecked soyeral female hearts on the breakers of loye. Oh, boys I Our big-hearted friend, John Hank, Sr., the baker, was at Tamaqua and Lans ford on Friday and Saturday last, dolsjc business and shaking hands with old friends. Mr. Hauk is the oldest baker in tbls section he did business at H'elssport as far back as the CO's, In which decade he wa? cleaned out by tho flood. Later ho moved to this place where he has resided since, doing a first-class business in the towns surrounding. An old aentlcEian of four score years and five doing business In 'Squire Boltz's court on Wednesday was William Beltz, r, prosperous farmer of West Penn, Schuyl kill county, and a relatlvo to tho 'Squire. He aslsted In transporting coal to Phila delphia in the old antique arks via the Lehigh river before tho canal was built, was among the first to mino coal at Sum- mlt Hill before the town was planned. He Is also a cousin to Thomas Beltz, of Mahoning, who Is aged eighty-four years. Wheu twenty-one years of age he started out to make his fortune and succeeded so well that cro many years had passed he was $25,000. He is hale and bearty and bids' fair to reach tho age at which his grandmother died, namely 105. Notice, Jr. O. XT. A. M. All members of Lehigh Council, No. 101,- Jr. O. V. A. M., are requested to meet In the lodge room. Gabel's Hall. Bank street,Lcblghton, at 0.30 p. m. sharp on Sunday, October 17, 1880, for the pur pose of attending the Reformed church In body, By order, Jos. BeNnit, Councillor. Attest W. J, Hkbehlino, Sec. A Rare Treat, For such it may really be called Is In store for our people who attend tho musical and dramatic entertainment under the management of Miss Emma L. A. Klstler in the Opera House on Saturday, the 23rd instant. Among those who will assist in the rendition of a highly interesting pro gramme are Messrs. H. S. Dlebl and H. Kenuel, and Misses Emma Obert, Anzle Mantz, Uaglna Klstler and Maggie Miller, while Miss Mame Miller, a beauti ful and accomplished vocalist of Philadel phia will render several choice selections. Miss Miller has quite a reputation, and a sweet volco and excellent training to sus tain it. Admission 25 and 35 cents". I'loRiantlj Surprised. On the occasion of Airs. A. W. Horn's balf-century birthday anniversary, last Friday evening, tbe members of her bible class in the Lutheran Sunday school treat- ad her to a Vf ly pleasant surprise by as sembling In a body at her residence on Le high street. The evening was agreeably spent and concludsd with cholee refresh ments at a late hour. Hrs. Horn was made the recipient of numerous presents as an expression of the esteem In which she is held by the members of the class. Among those present wero the following: Mrs. Peter Helm, Jfrs. Phasn 01auss,Jfrs. Jos. Hess, Mrs. Bogadonskl, Mrs. Koma- tuskl, Jfrs. B. Relnhart and Mrs. J, Shoe maker. rnbllo Installation, Rcber'sHall was comfortably crowded on Friday evening, the occasion of the first public Installation of I. O. G. T. officers, A programme of addresses, recitation and music was recited with much credit, follow ing the installation of the below named officers: C. T.-B'. H. Whitehead. V. T. Sallle IFbltebead. Secy. A. Vf. -Horn. Treas. Andrew Rlffert. F. S. John Bohn. C Laura Hofford. M. Ella Oswald. Guard Eddie Zern. Sent. Ed. Lauer. A. S. Sadie Hofford. D. M. Lena Hongen. Packerton Ripple. Wentzel Snyder, one of our active citizens Is no longer a Benedict. We congratulate him on the change. The LV.It.lt. Co. are about making arrange mei'ts for the erection of a new electric light plant at this point, the present plant Is Inade quate. Master Meahanlc Klnsey and It. II. Wilbur were here this week with a new car built by Mr. .Klnsey at the South Has ton shops. It Is a mod el of strength and beauty and Is designed tor the use of the f overnlng power of the L.V.R.M. Manone will explain ere long lust how he cot licked, Foraker admits that Campbell had too many votes. Grubb knows more about politics, ha admits that Jersey has too many Democrats, and Is sorry he spent so much money. Hender son of Iowa, charges It all to Prohibition and the lack of votes. Piatt, e( New York, says It was up "Hill" work from the start. We heard a good Republican say that the late Democratic success wasn't ot any account, both bouses of congress and the administration lte publlcan meant a Democratic "outing" for twenty-four years. Tlds Is almost enough to dishearten a Democrat, but fortunately It don't. 92 win witness a contest for tbe supremacy ot Democratic principles, and we venture the as sertion that every Democra believes, feels and will work for a complete Democratic victor-lu 1892. It Senator Hampton Is correct In his arraign, niant of Wanamaker. it Is only another proof ot the fact that practical religious service and prac tical political service won't mix, In practical polities truth is expected, but tbe contrary not unexpected. Mr. Wanamaker may have for gotten his promise to Senator Hampton and it Is not unlikely; the great cares ot the department, ms private uusiness ana msdaty to Quay sug gest an overtaxed mind. What can a Democrat expectof the hard-worked P. M. a. it is conceded that James Handwerk will be the coming candidate ot the Republican party to succeed hlmbelf. Why not? Handwerk Is the only Republican In this county who stands a ghost of a chance for success. Tba leaders ot the party know tbls and Jimmy will be nominat ed; be la a popular.emclentomcer, not offensive 10 Democrats ana very necessary to Itenubll can representation In Carbon; of course, It Is possioie urn mere may be some other Republl- an with a longing for the office, but their ob scurity Is so obscured by the present incumbent that no modern light Is likely to reveal their whereabouts. Ladle Flush Uoat and Jacket. These garments can be bought in better make and fit and for less money at tbe One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, than elsswhere. We are selling good plush jackets at $10, $12, $15 arid up, and elegant plush coats at $20, $25, $35 and np. We caa save you 23 cents on Mch dollr. TTEtOBPonT CTJXXIKOB. The Strotlrt" flee and Tlnar of Thli, I That and the Other nnd Write, do, Miss Lizzie Flitfcr is sojourning with Iiaston frl-ids. Tho Krum farm in Franklin, on which the famous Delcurnp slato quarry Is locat ed is still unsold. Lnura, eldest daushter of JFilllon Beever, dee'd, is reported as being serious ly III vltb typhoid fovor. A roomy double !:ouso on Union Hill Is to let, with rent very lor until April 1st. Apply to Daniel Graver. lfattle Moyor and Tlllio Gcrmitn, of Stemleravllle, aro visitors at tho John German residence in Franklin, "Bob" Hongen thinks that it was the meanest man in the world who stole one of his young pigs i few ovenlngs ago. Sayo money by paying cash! A full line of groceries and provisions at T. R. Rex's, next ,to the Fort Allen House Prices the very lowest. l-4t O. J. S&eger will have a new adver tisement Jn next week's Advocate call ing particular attention to a big stock or apples and potatoes. -The several schools in East Welssnort which wore closed last week on account of tho typhoid fever epidemic, nre doing busi ness again at the old stand. Charles JMIller ani family, of South Easton, and Mrs. Ackerman, of Baston, were the guests of Messrs. Wm. Read and John F. Zern during the week. Reuben Zimmerman and wife, accom panied by Paul Schabo and wife, spont a fow days recently very pleasantly at the old Zimmerman homestead in Fogelsvllle. Lehigh couuty. Ed Gelger and Miss Lizzie Greenlnger will be married Saturday by the Rev. Abr. Bartholomew. Ed has purchased a homo In Mahoning township whore he and his wlfo will reside. William Knauss an employe in Nathan Snyder's planing mill had tho three first fingers ou his right hand cut off Monday by coming In contact with tho knife of a planing machine. R. J. Hongen has purchased the right for several now counties and Is pushing the sale of the popular Gllbratth wagon pole. ' In connection with this he Is doing a rush-! Ing "biz" at his blacksmith shop. , Buy the Galbratth patent Bolt-center- iDg carriage and sleigh pole; will fit any carriage or sleigh and can be attached and I adjusted In a minute. R. J. Hongen, just oyer the canal bridge, is the agent. Call and see it. Sir acres of valuable property on Union Hill is being surveyed and convert ed into building lots by Daniel Graver. The property Is known as the old Grayer estate and is nicely located with a front on Welssport, The lots will be ready for sale at a low fljure shortly. Our population was increased this week by tho arrival of bouncing babies at tho bomos of Harry Fenstermacher, R. J. Sewell and H. J. Shoemaker, which ac counts for tho grand chorus "Oh, it's nice to be a father, It's nice to bo a father, with a bouncing babyupon your knee." Probably the oldest voter In Carbon county is .Messiah Ruff, of Franklin, who will be 91 years old this month. Ho voted seventeen times for President of tho Unit ed States his first vote being cast for An drew Johnson. He is an eld "hickory" Democrat, born and dyed in- tbe wool of the teachings of Jefferson. For the past ten weeks JMrs. Salllo Schrelber has been confined to bed with dropsy. She is perhaps the oldest lady resident on this side of the river, fof If she lives until January 27, 1800, she will cele brate her 83rd birthday. She Is relict of the late J. L. Schrelber and mother to Lewis, William and Mary Schrelber and Mrs. J. W. Gilbam. For more than three score years she bas been a resident of this pla -e, coming here when Sunday wai hard ly known and the country a dense of scrub and brash. -The fair and festival last week under the auspices of tbe Good (Fill Hook and .aaaer company was a grand success the efforts of tbe boys resulting in clear ing a net profit of about $400. The con testants worked bard and brought In tbe following amounts; tbe collectors of tbe most boodle receiving the prizes: For the organ, Lllllo Fatzluger, $139.20; Annie Scbafer, $92.15; Delia Albright, $19.25. For the bedroom suite, Lena Hongen, $91.10; Cora Buss, $54.05. For the silk dress pattern, Addle Cocberer, $24.55; Lizzie Notbsteln, $14,70. Friday svenlng the Arion Cornet Band brought to the fes tlval the liveliest spirits of Lohlgh Hook and Ladder Company, Lehlghton, In the following persons: J. W. Raudeubusb, Jon. Klstler, Ed. Raworlh, James Ash, Henry Schwartz, T. W, Clauss, M. G. Clauss, Cbas. Miller. Al. Campboll and Messrs. Coon and Waddle. Everything passed off in tho most pleasant manner which is tn tbe credit ot the committee who deserve great compliment for their eainest and continued effort in the fire company's intorest. nrllllant Wedding. Married Noy. 11th at 2 o'clock P. St., at the residence of Mrs. A. Groot, la East IPelssport, by the Rey. Mr. Ackerman. Mr. Cbas. Frey of Easton, Pa., to Miss Eulalla Sonderson, of Porters Lake. Those In attendance were Mr. Cbas. Miller and family of Easton, Pa., Miss Ella Brown, and Mr- Erwln Brown, of Mauch Chunk. Pa.. Mr. Wm. Read and wife, Mr. Jno. Zern and wife, Mr. Edwin Groot and wife. The bridal party left with 8 p. m., tialn far Washington, D. C. They have our best wishes. Easton papers please copy. Given Away. A beautiful' 8 day walnut parlor clock will be clven awav to every purchaser of $45 worth of goods at Sondbelm's merchant tailoring hall, Mauch Ckuuk. jjhere are many white soaps, , each - represented to be' "just as good as the Ivory." They' are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of . the genuine'. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. IIIIHWIH 1H1IHI II lllll Hi IIIMI I Mil IWI III II II I III I It 'lOTTM I 1 ' I I 1 Ml I I 5- -r- - J. TWiii. I a tonstltutlcnal and not a local dlseasa, and therefore It csiaot be cured by local are viicitca?. it requires n cortstltuitoatl rem edy Ilka Hood's Sspartll, which, wortlng through tho blood, eradicates tho impurity rhloa CMisfJ and promotoi the disease, and electa o permanent cure. Ttousandi of people tutu? to the success ot Hood's Bartst parllla it a remedy for caturh when other preparations had failed. Hood's Bsrsapnrllla also builds up the whole system, and makes you feel renewed In health and itrengto. SoMb7lldraglit. Ill ilxforft. only br O. I. nOOD A CO., ApotheculM, lowtU, Um. IOO Doseo Ono Holla,' oAtteDtion! At REBIDIl'S Ditca oxonH. Br the llnRle bottle, by 1-4 aud 1-3 Aox. quantities, and In Jobber lot as Jobber Rrloe, Hood's Sartaparllla can alway be Ad. lulrao fitter PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently lecated near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Family Group. Old picture oop- led an d enlarged. esl0-em HfflEK SALESMEN to tell Nursery Stock All Ooods warranted l'lrsl-Olass positions for tne rlcht men. r.nmi alar!i,a ,l expenses paid weekly. Liber.U inducement to beginners. No previous experience nejemorr. Outfit free. Write for terms, glrlns; aeo. CHARLES H. CHASE, Nurseryman. Koohoster, N. T. Mention this paper. Sout.2i-Jni Our First.fyVlprd is YOU Can't dO-BmElfeMZHERE;; Not in price, for you can't go lower than the lowest Not in quality, for you'ean't get better than the best. Not in quantity, for you can't get more than the most. Overcoats Honestly Made Up, Our OVfeRCOATS are MADK UP better this year than last year. Better Patterns, and Better Quality Good for thfl same . amount of money, . - - ' Our $10.00 Overcoat everybody needs. You want an Overcoat t Buy It now I You need ltt , Other Styles and Prices of Overcoats aro .51.50, f5.eo, S6.00, 7.oa, $1.00, $9.00, 911.00, $12.00, J13.O0, I5.00, 1 180O, $180. If the BEST Is uood enough foryou.come and set It at Itock Bottom rrlces. Our. Last Word is BARGAINS. ' ADAM MEHRKAM & SON, j Bank Street, Lehightoni? ' Schwartz's NEW BUILDING, SOUTH BANK STREET, Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Chairs and Tables, Book-cases, , Louges Bedsteads. Mirrors, Cradles, Carpets in great as sortment, etc. FALL EXPOSITION -OF- REX & BROS. Prices Lowest ! ' The colorings in this line of different weaves, includes all the new shades and effects at prices that make .them excellent values. "We have many special things in Dress Goods, and all departments, that, if you exam ine, will be profitable to you. Robe Dress T'atterks a Specialty. We aro headquarters for Black Goods, because we keep the largest and best lino at pop ular, pi ices. G. A. Rex fe Bro. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. I 41- Oik "X n:-X. wii l&rs&parllla forcttarrb tad rtee!vtS great relief and benefit from it, The catatrb ,te ve 7 dlsagr Jeable, cspoclaly In ths wtntar, causing tonu&ut discharge from my nsso, ilngfrf, noises In icy cars, and pfcl.n In the back ot my hsaA Tho c-fect to cleat my head In tbe rooming by havklng and plt ting was painful, Roou's CarsnpoiIlU gave mo relief Immediately, wblla la time I u entirely cured. I think Hood's SarsapulIIa is worth Its weight In gold." Mas. Q. B. Gtuo, tOM Eighth Street, 2f . W., Washington, D. O. , . .pari I la1 Sold br all dragglaU. JU itxfora Prepared! only by O. I. noOD A CO., ApothMulei, Lowell, Host, itiii Doeos One Dollar ONLY FUN I t dnre say 1L Is to shave' with a good, eh&rp Razor. Razors and Pocket nlvs guaranteed or no sale. Full line ot 3 trips, Scap, By Sum, Pecket Cutlsry, cv If you do net htllsye It, try It Mid be convinced. THOMAS' GoWen Molar tafier, Bi-KK Strkigt, Lmuioutoit, Partr'A. PfHuarlplleas a Ipattallr. arsrauis. Furniture Rooms, The Fall and "Winter sea- eon is opened here with one of the largest assortments ot Ftjb- nituke ever shown outside of the larger towns and cities and, at prices that will surprise you for lowness, and at the ame time knock competition jn tho shade. We ask you to call because ws are positive that in price, qilality nnd our style of goods we can more than please you. Ca'rpe$ are also a line of goods we carrjk5 in stock at lowpricoa. TTo'also rnv rnrrifninr nifa,it!n TI , dertaking arid Embalming. HENRY SCHWARTZ BON MB Quality the' Bek ! Broad Cloths, Flannels, Tricots, Ladies Cast! were, r . Serges, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Stripe, Flaniels, Stripe Press Goods; Plaitl Dress Goeds, Plushes, Velvets, Trimming Silk, Tiralds mi .Trimming Hasiery & Uwterwew.
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