r - - -- - - - . " lfr ' 1 1 1 1 " j 1 .r -T- - J i i i " ii r i - - n OBIfxlM AL CHEAP CASH STORE j COMING km GOING. Almost dally now tli'lnfis are appearing Ine to the large amount dlaappoarln g dally The yard wldo Serge Twills In beautiful slrlpoannrt plaids at JBte a yard cannot be duplIcfttetl.The last case U now opeu The Dress Goods bargain that cronled such astir Is fast dlsappearlnp:. IPeiefer ip the yard wldo Mixed Cloths nt40 cents a yard. They arc tho most ser viceable goods in the market and with this lot will ceaso to bp. Tho follow ing are the mixture Medium Brown with Light Brown Seal with Uarnct and mate. Medium Slate with Light Slate. Light Brown with Light Slate. Blue Grey with Medium Slate. Here Is a startler In shoos. You'll wonder how, with an advancing market, wo, can sell them so ridiculously clieau. No matter. It's one of the many bar gains that happen this way. They ore Men's Solid Leather, Heavy Oil Grain Tipped Bal Shoos, with heavy doubjo extension soles, at $1.05 a pair. In a regular way thay would sell at 2.25 and 2.G0. New Shaped, Handsomely Decoratod CbamboriToIlet Sols have been added to the slock this week, Jf sou want to save a big .day's wages mtrchate one of theras Fancy Box Paper at 33c, 85c, 37c, 40e and 42c aro attracting customers attention because they Should be at least a third hlglici. J. T. NUSBAUM, Flut Street, between South and I'hnn Streets, Lchlghton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATUJtDAY, NOVKMBKR 15, 1800. . JWeddlng llagaman- Zehner. A. very pretty wedding happily solemnized In Trinity liuthcran church Tuesday even Ing was that of Miss Lulu 17, the accomp lished daughter of our esteemed towns people Mr. and Mrs. irilllam Zehner, to A. L. nagcrmau, formerly of Philadelphia, but now of this city. The bride was beautifully dressed In white India eilk and the groom wore conventional black, .Miss Katlo Darling accompanied the bride as maid of honor; she wore a beantif nl costume of cream china silk, Mies Gnssle Clauss and Miss Mary Kbbert, both of town, were the bride's maids and Kd Hrannlx and Ed Hagerman, of Philadelphia, acted in the capacity of grootnsmon. The bride's maids woro handsome costumes of cream satlu In beautiful effect. Messrs. II. J. .Morgan, Charles, Harry and Willio Clauss were ushers and Mrs. C. II'. Cower pre sided at the organ t It made a beautiful bridal party as, to the sweet strains of a happy wedding march, they irtoved up the long aisle of the church and in the fast gathering gloaming were made man and wife, by Rev. J. U. Kuder. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home oftho bride's parents, where over two hundred guests partook of a sumpteously prepared repast. The young coiiplo are now on a wedding tour lo Philadelphia, Washington and other places. The bride received many presents of which we append a list: Piano lump. John S. Lentz and wife; sldo board. A. L. Ilagermani rocking chair, Harry and Will Clauss: rocker, J. V. Baiulenbush and family! rocker, S. 8. elassi picture, Albert and Emma Clauss; picture, Charles Clans; oil paint Ine, Henry Swaitz; eiderdown blanket. H. A. Htlllwagncr and wife; china pudding dish, . I. Bronx and wife; lemonade s t, J. T. Nuslmuin and wife; sachet bag. Heckle Winning! tidy and toilet box, Elnor C. Mead; head rest, salllu and "Mary Whitehead! head rest, Dr. w. W. ltebcr and wife; dozen cut glasses and tow), lainra and Sadie noftord; fruit dish. Tlllle ltatcllffe; tidy, LUIle Outh; nig, .lohn McKchey and wife; sofa cushion, Mrs. II. K. Culton; tidy. A. W. Itaudeu busl) and wlfei bureau scarf. Annie Koch: rug. Elmer K. Heed; handkerchief ease. Annie P. Leh; half dozen towels, T. D. Clauss and family; two linen t.ible cloths, K. L. Sweeny and wife; pair of towels, Mrs. l'haon Olauss and daughter Clara; bureau cover, ))r, N. It. ltelier and wife; book, Bob. Klotz; linen tahlo cloth, Mrs. W. I'. Mosser: centre table, Win, Ash nnd wife; foot stool, Mrs. V?m. Meredith; ehoese cloth com fni-t rirnrulmnther Heed, while snreail. F. 1. Semmel and wife; spread, A. W. Nonneraaker and wife; white spread, W, M. Hofford and wife; white spread, (leorge, Aggie and Lillle Jlelcltardi white spread, M. Hagerman and wife; WUUO Spread. K, ju. uaHCiiiiau; iiuxi'ii iiniir.1111, David Ebbert and wife; e; towei, tierrruue iicyui; table cloth and napkin, towel. Flossie need: Kllza Bart hold; half dozen napkins, Kmma Arnert taole cloth, v. II. Strauss and wife; tablecloth, Mrs. J. Zchneri lanev table. O. W. JMJWer; SVb UIIUU iruiio, ... ticm.ium hum silver tea spoons, Harry Ilunslcker; can ing set. Anfthi Mnnanlel nnd dlara Kverott: irnrine picture, Qussle Clauss and Mary KDbert; silver bread plate, ueti. r. Asn; skcicii ingiuru, v. i-. 7t.i,,ir. hnttir dish. Horace Hevdt and wife: half dozen silver knives aud forks, A. .1. l)ur- llngand wife; silver pie knlte, 11. B. Kennel aud wife; fruit spoon, M. O, Kiintrlnnd who, hnlf rin?nn alvAr ten. nnonnfl. O. A. ulaus? am! wife; cake basket. I. S.Koch and wife; sliver ovster forks, David Kreamer and family; silver mustard spoon, Boy Kreamer; half dozen fruit knives, Martha Iladesty; half dozen silver tea spoons. W.W. Weaver and wife; silver bread l,,lf. it. .1. Mnraram herrv snoon. Mrs. M. He 1- nian; halt dozen silver table spoons, Mrs. Craw ford, silver thimble. Kill In Durllllir-. silver mid- dlne dish, Ed. Braunlx ; card receiver. J. Mos&er anifwlfc; soup ladlo. Trneman Sinhh; sliver waiter and stand. Will lteed nnd wife; butter dish, A. Mehrkam; lamp, c. jsi. tweeny ana wile; curu receiver, n. i. icicnmn .aiiiuj. ercam pitcher, Thos. Mantz and family; fruit h-,airi.t .inlift KAnirAr nnd MrK. John Seaboldt; dozen silver butter plates, a. 11. Handier; cake unite, uzzie Aceio; iivit wuuw inr - rha. Unlfnrt nn,l fninllV! wllUn holder. C. .1 lltilnn nnri wito fitnnv vftfie. H. .1. Mitf hell and 1fe: butter knife. W. J. Ix)tig and wife; halt dozen fruit knives. T, J Nushauni and wtfo llvpr tnwM -ni. Ur. Win. IiuKour and wife two butter knives, Frank lteed; fancy water pitcher. L. I!. Wills and wife; china sugar bonl r Jar, Mrs. Mary A Young; chamber set, Thos. irrlmnn nnrt lilfA! half dozen nut PltikS. F. h. Itnrnilt nnri ultA- snilll Indie. Illlse And Klt.1 lt&mi:n&Derweli!ht. Emma t.. KlstIer;gold Ice ream spoon, Ur. .) O. Zrn ana wife; blsiiu figure, B. v- Culton: cracker lur, W. I-Slllr ,.?a wifA. hiaA ni.itA. .t. 11. nnu.v: china cai rAPAivAr ' fiAAnrA ItAAcI: itllver wu'ter aud cut glass lemonade set, A. W. Steadmnu; carving net, J. I Clabel aud vlfo ; ialr of vase. Charles Hover; fancy tldv, Kninia i-eniz, siei-i en-iniv inc. nr. Smith nd nlfei engraving. Jos. Ubert fitAAi Anfrravimr. fjinni Arnold: nair vnei. Thntrtn ftfitli. vau, IliittlA K. KOOIIS: OalllieU dishes, 8. II. Chubb' and wife: soup set, x Itgitci- Anil fnmllv- phln:i illnnAr and lll,V. 1'.. tea set 1, F. Lent? ; fruit dish, J. J. Kutz aud who; trun and desert dishes, Frank lieed and wife; hand painted toilet bottle, Olaru Whitehead, dozen i'hlna after cups and saucors, K. II. Smdei and wife: hand painted tambourine, Mrs. Claru Bowert sllvor water pitcher, T. A. Snyder and wife; seven sisters, Mamie lteed; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zehner, 60 gold: Uunle John McFarland, 8i Ilattle Zehner, W; Mama Brode, $. Bliorn by Uncle Sam. T.asl Satutday's Carbon Advocate, pub lished at Lehlghton.came to hand last nleht shorn of two paragraphs hy tho Inexorable scissors of Uncle Sara. Those two articles violated the lottery law passed by the last Congress, and well the whole matter made much unpleasantness and trouble. The brcthern will please take notice and observe how big a man TJ. 8. Is. Allentown fluffy VHic, 13th Inst. ' A Suit for SS'JO to Order. For the next 30 das we will make to your order a black dress suit for $90. a fine overcoat for $16 and $M. You will aye on each order you give Sondheira the mer- bant tailor, Mauch Chunk, at least l par cent. Buy your ladles and tnlaseseoat at lbs .could lie found to the perpetrators or the One Prloe Star Clothing Hall, Maueh petty theft uutil last Salnrday, when Con CbunV. Stock new, price the lowest. j stable Itawortb arrested George ltx, Aapy H'eddlng rings In the latest shapes and ! Hex, James Bex, Chell Fautt and Fred design) at Hold's Man-b ('hunk Jewelry 3t0Tt. Fine Une of (saxony wool .it K. run. nnnli First steel. t, J, HeUt will Ub possewiuu of f L.BojM (anantl store on north beeoudTywere taken to jail In default of ball and iret on the flrat of April n-xL Mr. Heidi young Miller and Faust were placed under will make numerous additions lo the toie, paiare UkiOI WW'- CARBON COUNTY TIPS. - 1 I A iilltci Inu 1'usket nf CrlM, s mi(t,-tiiitlfttiH. Original nnd Stolen ti tun Hi, N, ,n Crcti 1 Ion. Jacob KaUenniujer, of Numm t llil!, lias been granted a pension by l:nelo S,uu. A night train between U'eatlierlv and Audenrled Is a most, appreciated con vpiiIpwc. 1. A. Oiel. of I.uzernecounlj, Is anx ious' to run a UK) yards dash with Julious Kiigloroan, of Weathoi'ly. Tho popular New Mahoning Hand will i furnish music at a grand danee to be held at Nortli Penn, on the 18th Instant. Julius Engleman, of Weatherly, wanle let run n halt mile foot rare with George fhlncel, of Freeland, for a purse of $-100. In tho new slope recently sunk by U. 8. Kemmerer & Co., at Sandy linn, a twenty-two foot yeln of good coal was found. .Itftenh Oates, an old resident of Heaver Meadow died at his home Tuesday from heart fnlluro. He was aged about 51 ycats and leaves a wife and four children, two sous andtwo daughters to monru their lose. He was burled Thursday. Alox Schaffer, of Mahoning, employed as a brakeinan on a Lehigh Vallov freight, Thursday night, fell through a bridge at West Nestiatria, N. J. Ho was seriously Injured and is now at St. Luke's Hospital. Schaffer had been on the road hut two weeks. Ho has a wife and three children. N. II. Mante, of Webster, Iowa, who left Mahoning In 1857, is back in this section on a visit. He says: "I located In Iowa, where I have been engaged ever since in fanning and slock raising, and while doing so I have become completely westernized, and I c.miojgick here almost as an entire stranger. I find that things hare changed wonderfully during my ab sence, but nothing so much as tho peoole. Tho boys and girls with whom t associated as companions are now grandfathers and grandmothers, and those that were not then born call mo nncle." l.nsr 1'eiin ItlpjiUng-i. Tlhslncss on the new Itallroad Is brisk. The farmers aro busy threshing grain. Our teachers all report a pretty fair attendance. Henry Smith and family spent Sunday in East Penn, Nathan German's house recently de stroyed by fire will be rebuilt at once. To-day, Saturday, the school board will meet at Ashdcld to pay the teachers salaries, etc. Corn husking Is finished and the farm ers say tho crop has not been so large for a -number of years. A little stranger made its appearance in the family of -John Kehrig the other day. -Vollicr and daughter are doing well. A good manv farmers around here took It Into their beads to advertise their land, on account of the many hunters Ircspasslng on their premises. There has been considerable petty thieving fydng on here lately. The perpe trators arc known and they will shortly bo brought to justice. Our school directors are to bn com- meuded for tho progressive slep they look n tho way of school apparatus We have reference to the Physiological Charts Ihat are to beplaeed In our school rooms. Clinton, the four year pld son of J, O. H'eaver.accompllshed a feat rarely dono by a boy of his ago. Tho bravo little follow took the bulcher-knlfo from the hands of his father, stabbed a hog weighing about three .hundred pounds killing It on the pot. . Itirt-LEii, Parryvlllo Items, The employes of the Carbon Iron Co., received their regular monthly "hoodie" on .Monday. The Iron Kxehange Hotel will change bands on January 1st. Uridine Snyder, the present landlord, will retire and Albert Ilartman will take charse. We are pleased to stale that the gouial Uridine Snyder is convalescing after being confined to his toom for about three weeks with a soyoroattnek of catnrral bronchitis. A delightful sin prise party was ten- dried Hey. McCaity and wife on Saturday eycnlng. A number of ladles and gontle- men fronv l.ohlgliton and I'aekerton wore present. A uieellng for Iho purpose of organiz ing a Castle of the Knights of the Golden Eagle will bo held In School Hall this Kri diy evening at 7:!!0 o'clock. All who de sire to join are lenuested lo be present. Do not fal I to attend nnd connect yourselves villi an Order that Is destined to become one of Iho foremost In existence ll'c haye fifteen large street lamps na ornaments in this Utile town; they aro onlv ornamental, for they aro never lighted, not even on the darkest night, aud pedestrians are liable to broken limbs and minor acci dents through the neglect of out council lo hlro some one to look after them. Come gentlemen, take some action In the matter, and let the rays of light from your street lamps shlno forth for the henelli of tho be. lated wnvfarer. Vkhnon. County Seat Henaaf Ion. The following little tidbit of sensational news comes to us through the Hazletnn J'fafn Speaker, aud we give It just to show bow the imagination can run wild over nothing: "The residents of West Uroadway lir Mauch Chunk were terribly excited on Sat urday night when live masked men called at the house of Aron Jones In that town and commenced lo kick his door. When Jones asked what was meant bv the demon slratlon, the masked men told him that they came after him to chastise htm for his misdoings, ( hey charge! J one witnoarc essnes In not providing lor bis family with cruelty to his children; tbathenng lected to procure work so that ho could sup port himself and his family decently, and with many other crimes wtucn lie enumer ated, The spokesman dwell at length on the nilsribods of the unfortunate Jones, und directed the latter to go down on bis knees and otlei up a prayer to his uwl rnr me salvation of his soul. He concluded by saying that buslnew was meant by this visit, and that Jones was to be put out of the way, not only for his own misdeeds, but as a warning to others who were "sore spots" on the community. Jones slipped out the bark way and ran down town and got a 'Squire, but wben they came hack the "H'liite t aps" were gona. a He sayt that he is not guilty of the charges prefened against hi in and that he knows the''Vlilte Cap"and will prosecute them." Hoy Thieve. For some time past the Lehigh Valley Itallroad t'ompauy have been missing tools, lsnleirs, cie. , from tlieii Hacks and tool bouses in Ibis neiebboibood and no clew i Mtllci, Jr , a gang of boys ranging lu years fiom 1.' lo 11'., and.aftel a preliminary har- !'. ' ing in 'Squire Lenl's court, bad them bound i.yer until Monday when alter the tluuuugh inyestigalion the llireeTtex bo) a bonds for their appeaiauce . twm ot ku. at the usxt LOCAL SANDWICHES. Itt n n itHplM-ulngM n. ('iiilRht lt Wlrii- Wnkr Jti-nttirA nnd S,lrll Told to ".l(tM'Bj,-" Hinder, -fi-liel lends In fine photo, wo k. t nil line of Ingrain and lliiiels cr pols at lletiu Schn arlz, Tissue, French llaiie. nil shad"s at I.uckeuUach's, Munch Chunk. The Lehigliton Hosiery Aill is lo be readv for buinesn during December. Sunday school cards and books lower than ever at Luckcnbarh's, Mnueh Chunk. W. I). Peters and family are Slntlng tonlaus haying moved 10 that town this week. Boy's aud men's overcoats and ulsters from M up at the One Pi lee Star Plot lung Hall, Mnueh Chunk. The macadam of First street, can qe cqmpletod in less than two weeks If the weather proves favorable. Tho genial Henry Kritch Is the happy dad of a handsome girl baby that promises to brighten his homo Indefinitely. The five per cent, additional wlri be added to yonr taxes after December H and not 15 as we made it rend last wecls. Owing to the absence of the pastor, Hey. J. II. Kuder, no services woro held In Trinity Lntheran church last Sunday. ' . If marriage IS a lottery, It Is a wonder that Mr. Wananiaker dosen't ptohlblt tho sending nf loye letters through the malls. It Is tho talk of the street that 'Manuel Clauss will take possession of the Yalloy Houso,elther on January 1st or the follow ing April. Our business men neAllng anything n tho lino of job printing should henr one fact In mlud, namely: We can do all kinds of printing at lowest prices. It Is talked of, that, if the I.elnglrton Hosiery Mill turns out succosstnlly one nnd possibly two similar plants may be erecled during next intnmer. The improvements now making in the Methodist church are expected to be completed In time to hold dedicalary ser vices on December 7th or Mth. I.ehlghton'5' population was increased one more this week by tho arrival of a bouncing baby boy at tho home of Frank Fcnstermaclier on Second street. The Arlon Ilrass Hand and Orchestra will ho!d a grand benefit ball for Prof. Thomas D. Ellis, at tho Exchange Hotel, on Thanksgiving eve, 20th Instant. Mrs. Fcgley, an aged lady, residing on Bankwav, fell,. Saturday evening, wbllo walking in tho yard and sustained a frac ture of the right leg near the ankle. According to a special dispatch to the Philadelphia Tmes, Simmons and O'Haij, who ulaycd ball last year with I.ehlghton, have signed v ilh .Drlfton for the coming season. Harry 15. Sweeny, of Dilflon, is quite original If not humorous. The day fol lowing the election he sent his fa.hei.'c. M. Sweeny, of towu, a piece of crape. They aro both Republicans. All-wool dress soils to order at $20 at Sondheim's Jlercliant 'J alluring iVauch Chunk. Ha!, An Important meeting pf Lehigh Flte Company will be held at John Seaboldt's ofllcc, Flut street, next Wednesday even- I tig, Nov. 111. Every member should make It a point lo ho present. The observance ot Seminary Day by the members of Kbenozer Evangelical church, last Sunday, was made a very In teresting occasion by special sei vices of gospel song and recitation. pair of beets that can't be beat were left at this office by jolly Mike Farren on Saturday, the largest of which measured twenty inches in circumference. They were of the Paltlson variety. (So lo liishel's for lasting photo work. A voung Democrat from this -town who is now n resident of Montgomery county, sends greetings as follows: "I congratulate Carbon county on her loyal stand to Democratic principles." Ministers of the several denominations who send mart iage notices to this office for publication should bear in mind that they will be charged for at tho rate, of twenty-live cents each after December 1st, -Artists Dayid Kreamor assisted hy Androw Ilayer have just completed tho Interior decoration of the Ebenezer Evan gelical church, at Now Mahoning, Those who have seen the work speak of It in the highest terms. The popular Oernianlav Sanaerbund serenaded Tobias Buss at Ills new residence on north Second street Monday evening tho occasion being Ids birthday anniversary The Sangerbnnd membcis wero entertained In a loyal manner. The most successlul and progressive towns lu the United States are those which liberally support their local papers. A successful newspaper Is one of the, best uvertlsements in tne worm ot t tie piace where tho paper is published. Much complaint is heard by the travel ing public on account of the dangerous condition of the foot walk riming from the Valley House to the Lehigh bridge. Will tliepropehauthurltle look at it. and at the same time put up a street light near the bridge. David Ebbert lias added a handsome new vehicle to his popular liven in the j shape of a new and nobby coupe Just the thing for funerals, wedding or theatre parties. Alreadvwe Iihaglue we see Henry dressed in a high hat and general Hvery handling the ribbons. Frank Semmel was defea'-ed, but he made a galliuit fight against boodle and place hunters who never think the Demo cratic ticket ought '.o he elected unless they have the makiug of It. Semmel will be on hand when the present enemies have pass ed away. I.ansfonl Iteruvil. The growth of l.ehigblnii can in no way be more appreciated than a walk through the several Mi. vis. Many pretty home Cave been creeled du.ui,' the past year or two which greatly add to I he natural attractiveness of the town. This spirit of progress wants to be encouraged. Lea is F. Nnthttein, of Sandy Ifun, will consider our hat off tor kind expiess ions of appreciation and encnuiageinent, ll'e try lo make the Apvoi ii- a good paoer, and to Kuow mat it nvu i in- ap proval of lb people is phviMii in the editor and trfVRprietor. Constable Ha wot th, of lowi-, on Wed nesdav afternoon coiitim'aii'it ttu- liibiiu menls through which Iht arry vllle Hand . , ks phbi . 1 lie Llowed ir.usio for some week Instruments had not hi i n paid for and Aabbach, of Alh-i:i'tii, tnuii licun lliey were scented, h-il uiovtii kc.ii. waiting for the awag. Do your eyes trouble pair of Austialian p-l,hlt j F. H. Hold, l'cnplc who aic n-lng thew lb, buliesl it iimuv any Mi, 1 1 M ami !.. c .,iu! spevtAc es i)Kak oi Hi, m In teiins and would no) think a oilici than lliix biaiol I h, -i have a c,M,lniL ell' rl n l itreuxtheu ibe -ici.' All-wool pants t.. . i . t . r fiom 44 up al the Our 1'iice Mar i olhiut' " M.iueh Cbuok. Ul'lt WITH Till fAMV.KV FIhaIi f'lrtnrrN r Fnmlllnr I'm-rn Cnmlng ntid tiling. -Kd Kent mid fanillv, id Tlilnl ill eet, spent Sunday lit Coal Kale. .- W. W. Morthlmer. of Nak York CIU. wn home Tuesday for a few ho.im. -Miss Tlllle Selfert, of South street, I lulling Jlt'w Lou FriMideiibencer BtTnmsqiiH. MIh Llzie f'-eck Is hack hinue from n ptens ant Hoiirn with I'hlliidi-lphlH UIimkN. Mil Jnwph Diunihore and Mrs Lent ivcie giH His of friends ut Wealherl) over Sunday. Cliarle) I In lilniau win chIIuiI to Miu'iiuglA Simcliij lo attend the funeral of a near relative. While In town this week we had the pleas ure nf closing digits with the genial F.cl llrnnulx of Philadelphia. -lMercc ond IJiuma l"rey, Hip son mid ilniigh ter of our townsman Samuel Frey, ere visiting then man) friends til Shenandoah over Sunday. - Our old friend Jacob Brong and wife, of Mountain Top, Luzerne fount), neie iulonn Taenia), and dropped in lo see" in. Jake's reniicray is sound us a dollar. Uov. IS. A. Bauer and wife, mid Itev. J. H. Kuder and wife, uore in attendance last Sunday al the (elehiiillon of the 100th anniversary of the Lutheran rhiireh at West I'enn In Schuyl kill fount). Kltveii Bauer, Secretary of the Carbon coun ty Industrial Society, graced our sauetuin-sauc-tortuin fuiashoit time on Monday afternoon. Mr. Bauer Is one of East "Maueh Cliuuk'a most esteemed citizens and Is Well-known over the entile county. (I. B. Case and wife, of Hotel FiHiiklln, KiisUui, while visiting the Stoclfdale family oh Find street recently, funned a pleasant patty to Prank Selberllng's popular hoslleiy.whcrelhey had a ver) enjoyable time being chaperoned hy the genial Jnlm llauk, J. Thompson MeDaulel.of the lSugle Hotel, I'leasnul Comer, was lu town on Monday, lie wantMu sell his hotel pioperty imd retire fiom business iirtlvtf). He has been the genial land lord or the Eagle continually since 1887. Ills icasons for retiring ire 111 Jienlth- being a suf ferer from exHsure and the hardships nf the civil war. -Frank U'ukel, of Franklin, nnd John Sclioll, of ton n, (he foimer repieseutlng I.clilali Ixidgo !W, niKlthe fatter Old Handled, too, B. of It. It. T are back home from the national convention of the nhove order. In session for some weeks at Los Angeles, California. Theyspenk very high ly of the manner In which they were entertain ed and tne wonderful country tlnough which they jiassed. ,1'ulillc Hulo. On Saturday, 20th Instant, there will be ex oos cd to public sale at tho'Anrireas Dairy Farm in East Penn township, 22 head of Jersey and llolsle'on cows and ten line blooded lielfets and calves. This will be a rate opportunity for parties (lushing to secure blooded stock. See advertisement Open Atr Concert. Arlon Coni2t Hand will give another of their popular open air concerts from tbc balcony of the Exchange Hotel on Satur day evening, when tho following program will be rendered : March. "Lehlgliton." Thus. I). Fills: Over- tine. "The Jhitfe In licliind," E. Beyer; Wall?. lua W. S. ltllilev. Oveilure. 'Tionn ot Vic lor) , W. S. ltllilev: Gavotte. "Dawn of Sum. mer," W. S. Iilpley; Alto, "Solo," (J. W. Miller; Overture. ''Little Beauty," W. S. itlpley; Si ie nacle. "Waiting and AVatchlng," II. Franken llcld, Maicli "Oriental," .1. C. Chandler. Luther Meeting. The Luther Union will hold their regu lar meeting on Jinndar evening, Nov. 17. Tho following program has been arranged: Opening exercise by Oscar Hellman; reci tation, Minnie Millet ; select reading, Lena Longkatnnierer; sketch, Ira Nolhstoln: instrumental solo by Lulu ltehrlg; recita tion, Ella Strauss; select reading, Jennie E. Morthlmci; duet, Ilattle Hex, Emina Acker; recitation, Hobcrt Stout; essay, L, J. Ilansman. All are cordially Invited to attend. llrnheuinn Complain. TheOileyance Committee of the Brother hood of Railroad Itrakcman of the lodges whoso members are employed on the Lehigh Valley Itallroad, called on General Eastern Superintendent Goodwin to lay be fore him a number of grievances they wish to have remedied. The grievances are the regulating of the brakemen'a runs, an ad vance In wages, regulating promotions, and the payment of wages during suspen sion where an Inquiry develops that the man suspended was blameless. Superintendent Goodwin, when informed by the commltteo of their being members of tho Brotheibood, refused to recelye them as members thereof, and told them that had they corneas employes of Iho road he would listen to their griev ances. ITe told them, however, that he would bring the matter of their having called on him before the Board of Directors and the action of that body would be coin mnllcated to the committee. Unit) Hull for Next SeuHon. The national game has a strong hold on tho general public and, although Lehigh ton put up an exceedingly strong article of ball, winning thirty-five games out ot forty flvo played last season, the patrons of the gainn call for something better next year, and it looks as if they would get It. The stockholders of the association met Thurs day evening, and was presided over by President Hallman. Secretary Kutz pre seuted a report of the financial standing of tho association which shows a cash deficit of $11(1 with assets amounting to $G0O. This would make cacf! sbate of the capital stock have a monetary value of about $12. Various plans wero discussed for next sea son and many feasible suggestions weie offered, following which the now officers were elected: President (Jonrae S. Ilalliiiun. Vice I'lesldent-lleorire Italuhaid. Secretary tleorge WTMnrthluier. Tieasurer W. H.Obert. Executive Coiiunltloe-It J. Morgan, II. W, lluttliliner ami I,. M. Ileldler. Manager lr. W. W. ltelier VHlley HrakeinenU Grievance. The (Irievnui'c Committee of the HiiitliorUiHxl of Itallroad Itrukemun, nf I lie lxxlges whose members are employed on the Lehigh Valley Ihdlmad, called on (leneral Bantern Snpt. Uoud win, at his ofnee lu Uie general ortlce building nf the company, at Smith Uethleheui, Saturday morning, to lay before linn a ntiinlier of griev ances they hUIi to have j-einedied. The com mittee is ooiiiihjmhI of a dozen members, two friim each of the lodges at I'ldUlpnbiirg, Kwln Irf-lilghlon, Maueh Chunk. Wh'le Haven and sayie. 1 lie cliainoan of theeouunlttee is a mau named Koi, a niauiber ot the Say re I,ndge While the committee waited at Hie Union Del)! for all their members I o gather , ureporter talked to one of them on the matters to be pio seuted lo Supl. (loodwlu. They are the regulat ing of the hrukenieirsruus.an advance hi wages, regulating pioiuollons and Iheatymentof Mages during suspensions where uu inquiry develops that the man kuspeuded as hlamelesa. Sume ol llif.c are mailers lli.it fur a long tune hate Ik-cii Ihe cause of discussion among the biake men. Many of the runs ate ver long and pic sent Hie Inakemeii nun getting to their homes 1 inoie than it tee. ntghia In a week. The men think alM thai they ulioiild receive an liieretuw In their wages, and nay that oi her roads ia; highei uagvs for theaame work. In proniolloos "'ey dew.iud thai lliey he uiade ou ihe giuuuds I of length ot si i li e. i-u rjililng else being enual, , as lo the wages being pant during the susneu. tnin of a man. lliey bold Hint Rlifn Vn immln lino uir , tto-,,- o hi, iirriut'iu SIIOM 1 1111 1 H MI1- ii-nuru iikiii ii uiii reHuoii9iitie loi lilt Reel " ...... ..y. " i us ii,,k-I. ll, -luinlil ic, i l,. mn ilniiiu: 1 1,, iln,,. he ia u twiiilril. Supt. nuotluiii, heu informed bv ihe com. lulliceol the ii ileum immUri of (be Brothw - ho.d. r.-fuwil toieeeiveibeiiia.iiieiiiberi.lMtiv ol, .old Will tllelll bad llle come eui,.c ul I lie mail be Houbl li-ieu (,, iheli (iieain'N He told then:, bnwevei thai be would lirlllu lite lli.lltt r ol lllell lun llll I alleil oh bun before I lie t'.o.ilil ol liiieetoi. autl Hi. aela.nof th, iu WDIllil b, iKliiliUilile.it, . I lo Hi, i oinniMtee llli lliolbei Ii.kmI men , ii ni,,i(l iliaoiHiu.led al Iheil n on , eiilloli, ln,l ti Iuhi1 to tl.fk lo lo iti hi'l'ei a-, lo Mial lit, onnonn u ,,ttl,1 l , south Hi till. lien. Ilil Klne plush, .leniey and braver Jaekata the Une Price Mm ClolUiut Uall, fauch Chunk, THE COUNTY SEAT. The riosulp of Hie Day Told In n Short Original Manner Ur nSperlfii Correspon dent. Alex Seld!e, of Pleasant Corner, circled here ll'ednesday, The number of prisoners. In the county prison has Increased from five to nine. Clmrles ureenawald, of Lehlghton, was a well-known visitor In town Wednes day. Forty hours devotion ended lu the Ger man Catholic church East Mauch Chunk, on Tuesday. The first issue of bonds lu the amount of ! 2,000 will bo made Monday next If there are any takers, The Carbon county Bar have adopted a new schedule of fees to go Into effect with thetbogiiilng of the new year. The County Commissioners paid H.00 bounty to II. D. Snyder, ParryvIIle, aud Conrad Lauth, of East Maucli Chunk for fox scalps. Mrs. Mary A. Douglas has been appoint ed a director of the First National Hank, of Maueh Chunk, In a place gj her husband, the, lato A. A. Douglas. County Commissioners, Hawk, Miller and O'Dontiell weru In attendance this week at the annual Stuto Convention of Conntv Commissioners Hi seasston at H'tltlamsport, Pa. Application for hotel, saloon and wholesale liquor licenses aro being 11 ed with the County Clerk. Applicants should remember that the last day on which licences can be filed Is December !lrd. Jury Commissioners Joslah Williams, of Lanstord, and Nathan Slender, of Towa mensing, assisted by II, A. Bellz, of Leiilglilou, and Sheriff Leyan, this week filled tlie jury wheel with the names of good men and true who will servo the Commonwealth as jurors for the year 165)1. The now boonlof County Commission ers will organize on the first Monday In' January, they will elect a clerk and solicitor. For the former place there Is alieady a good bit of hustling, but Tom Arner, who has been with the old board for three years past will likely bo re-elected. lie has madu a goon olllclal and deserves this recognition. Itccently the articles of agreement woro signed bv Billy Jones, of Frenland, and Thomas Iiooney, of town, for a danc ing contest for a puisoof $200. Tho match will come off in Ilea Opera House on the 20th. Bernard Brernan, of Wllkesbarre, will bo referee, and P. J. Boner, of Free- land, and Hugh Boyle, of Lansfnrd, judges. The eighty-seventh birthday auniver- ary of Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, of Lehlghlon, was celebrated at the homo of her son Kl wti Bauer, In East Mauch Chunk, on Tuesday, her sons and daughters being present from Catasauqua, Lchlghton, Ac. ,irs. Haiier Is one of Lchlghton s oldest residents and is-stlll lu comparatively good health for one or her age. . It is complimentary to our worthv townsman, Hon. w. M, liapshnr, that In Monroe county he had a majority of 2116 oyer his opponent for the Slate Senator- ship, Dr. Walton. This Is a polite attesta tion of the esteem m which he Is held by the peouln of Monroe. Their confidence in ids ability aud integrity will be sustained by-careful attention to the Interests of the common people In this branch of the Government. I.DCill rntltlci. The echo of the late political battle has hardly died out when up jumps the politt cal wiseacre and tells us that we want to cast our eye about for recrul's for the councllnianlc body. Four members retire Messrs. hocli, seller, ienslcnnacher and Stranp, and an even number are to be elected. In this connection they talk of the following good men Matvin O. Kunlz, W; P. Dong, 1. S. Koch, F. X. Itoo lerer, O. A. Clauss and George V. 'Nusbautu. Will Make It lint for lluntera. The faimers In some sections of this comity have formed organizations for the tniorceinenl ot the law against trespassers. tow icailze now much the farmers sutler from the damage dono by inconsiderate hunters, who loam thiough the fields and trample under foot anything that happens In their way. There are hunters ignorant enough to Imagine that running through a Held of growing young wheat does no In jury to the crop, liut he always learns belter when the tanner catches mm by the back of the neck. A Itare Treat. The Daughters of Zlon of the licforined Church are laboring iudefatigably to make their concert ibis evening a grand success. An elegant program has been arranged and a rare treat is guatauteed all who attend. The object.ts a worthy one and should he well patronized. The Ursinus Glee Club will participate and In this paitlcular we make mention of the following fact glean ed from special correspondence from Col legevlllc: "The. Ursinus Collego Glco and Ocasina Club received their full-dress suits. The Club will leave for Lchlghton on the 14th Inst to fill their first engagement at said nlace. The -Club under the direction of Its efficient leader, Prof. Balllet Is dolugi exceedingly wen. inose who heard them at the lecture In the College Chapel, speak ot tiirm in most lannaoie terms." Klected Manager. After a continued service of nineteen Years lu the employ of the Central Itallroad of New Jersey, Mr. M. O. Bryan has ten dered bis resignation as station agent here. lo accept the general management of the Lehigh Coal it Hardware Co., In thisclly, lo which he was elect ed at a late meeting of the board of directors. Mr. fl, was Instrumental la originating this company a few years ago the business of which has developed to such proportions that It is now the leading estab lishment of Its kind In (ho Lchlch Valley. with a rapidly growing trade, that is in no particular limited to locality, and we pre. diet a wide extension of the husinoss under bis management. Mr. Bryan is compara tively a joung man, being about 35 years of age, hut he has been in the harness since lie passed sixteen, ne camo to this town about a decade, ago and soon established himself as a live progiesslve man and has twice been elected a director if our public sebools beside having rilled other positions of trust and credit. We congratulate Mr. Bryan on Iris promotion and compliment the company on securing his seryicos. A lift on Hauator Itapplier'a Voir. We are reiueal to aire the ixirreet flsures Hint will ilerlile the following let fur a lik lint lo wit : " A bet was uttered tliat Mr. Itaiuherwoiilil re uelve leas rotea In Curium eoiinl), and also In Uie Keuatorlal illstrtet than any Democratic Henalar tuul received Its twelve yonn. The bet was taken that Mr. llaiMher Mould twelve more votes Instead of leas." We take our tinmen from "Hinull'n LegUlathe Hand lloolt" fur t lie ot of lTS, wfc, isgGand fur 1X00. from the reitint oflleial elertlnn ri. I turns. Allen drain reeelu'd in Carbon eomit) In IhM :)JH vote. .1. 1). IliddU received in Caibun enmity In law 1 - 063 votes. .1. ll.Bliull received In Carbon I'ouniy In insti - 121 otaa. W. M, ItaiMber revetved lu Oarbnu eounty In ino-ima torn. In the Senatorial dUlrli't. Senator ('rale In If T had tass votes. ' In tlie Kttnatoilal ilialnrt. Keuauir fliddni in i-h2 Hud Tlttl ote In (lie Nruatorial ilxtrtot. Senatorial Willi! in i had 701 vote. In the Stimuli lal dislrli t, Sa-iiatiH- lUiatlier in Iftm bail T77T Mites. Mi i-aiiiiiMliMi of thme riKiirei sbovra thai 1 llie IHiow who !'! on Mr Kanbor. e.nllv won - I Maili'li 1 ll k 1 1 ME. . . i . ... OvelMt am! llUlem lor Men jiml lloya. The laigest and cheapest stock of these 1 m. . ,.. fl,ul at th ., tmL l V ,f .V . W " 1 rlf Str ' lOtlllllg Hall, Jallell lltlllk. WllWe pir'i'k are luner than ever befoie. 1 . ratioiii.e Itisbel bent pictures, It Is t.ot hai ' to make, a selection of a i;old isntcli w hen ii.ii have au aortHDt to e.lioouc fioiu 'Ifcft liandsoasMl, ' rlibloeal aud the most OkMHilc lot of (old i wat bes to be sawn in I hie cownly are now I displayed at ihe Uauch Chunk Jewelrv tore, of K Ii. rinhl. The watches now I jd lut,id are aiuiply msgtillioent NEWSY WEI8SPOMT. The Doings of a Lively Town llrlc fly Chmnl rlel In Short Snlp-Snap Order ly Hie "Stroller mid Climu." -Afiiion Snyder was at Allentown on Sunday. Charley Boyer did business at Allen town on Tuesday. Haryey Drcisbach, of Ilaxlelon, was home for a few dav; last week. Heniy Ulirlstman and George Knxlan circled at Philadelphia several days tills week. George Horn and wife, of Flalnfield, N. .1., visited many friends hercaliouts last Sunday. It Is auditor John S. Miller, now, and wo doff our derby to him, He will make it good olllclal. George Wagner, Sr., Is about aflsr a serious illness of some weeks, much to the pleasure of his filends and family. We feel that It Is quite pertinent to re mark that work is lo be continued on the now annex to tho Central station sometlmo soon i Warren Seldlo has bcon elected school director, to fill tho vacancy caused bytho resignation of Henry C. Trapp, re moved. -Uohn N'othstcln, employed In Snyder's planing mill, had his left leg ripped by a circular saw the other Ja, but fortunately escaped serious injury. The Interior of IT. S. Krosgc's boot and shoe store Is to be remodelled and Im proved, and a handsome awning built to thc.fiont facing Brldgerstrect. The very best apples and potatoes arc to be had at Seagcr's store, oyer the canal bridge, at the lowest prices. Before mak ing your purchases call on him. It will take another good size blaze to acquaint our people with the fact that there Is such an institution extant as the Good Will Hook and Ladder Company. Chailey Hongen.tif the cast side, has a thumb and ringer on his right hahd done up In linen consequent to having them caueht and badly lasccralered in a shaping machine In Snyder's planing mill. Ed Notbstciu beats all previous records by making 000 pair of shutters and blinds In one regular working mouth Ho is em ployed lu Snyder's planing mill, andis said lo be one of the finest wood workara in this section, Shoriff Hiram Levan on Saturday served papers on John Kern in a case of malicious slander Instituted by H,ugcne Kvorilt, the popular host of the Woissport Uouse. An effort is being made on the part of Kern's friends to settle the case. Tho voters of tho Franklin Indepen dent District acted wisely In voting for an Increase of the public school debt, and the hlrollot" congratulates tlmm. -i ne board of school directors can now farther the contemplated Improvements without being Hampered by monetary restrictions. The. Evangelical C'lmiul Society is a now adjunct to the Ebenezer Evangelical church. The following officers, have been elected: President, Mis. Clara Andrews; vico president, John S. Miller; secretary. Miss Gertrude Horn; treasurer, Frank Laury; librarian, Will Whitehead, Jr.; organist, .Mrs. Clara Andrews; assistants, Misses Emma Snyder, Ella Deibert and Mary Whitehead; leader, Frank Laury. Opera llotlse Attraetlun. On Monday night next at the Lehlghtun Opera House Justin Adams, the popular character comedian will present with his line company, his latest success iu five acts llie Ifagtiickcr s C hild." Mr. Adams presents a very sliong character alternating In a natural and graceful manner fiom comedy to serious and from serious to comedy, thus receiving tho attentive sym pathy or his audience and moving it to tears or laughter, as the situation touches ihe feelings. Mr. Adams' support Is hearted by Ihat charming little soubrcttn Miss Lillie Baiuhaiu, who is close upon Mr. Adams' heels in popularity. Sho Is a nimble dancer and sweet slugcr. The Cliickcoing Male Quartutto and Hi try Brooks, the pheiioniinal banjo player ligures with the company, Special scenery is carried including the most novel scenic effect ever Introduced lepresentlng a frozen river, one of Ihe most realistic scenes ever placed upon the stage. Tho companp are but foi one night only, and scats are now on sale at Beber's drug store and also at HIery's drug store, l elssport. AOO I,die CoaU and JaukeU in plush, beaycr or Jeiscy for ladlei and misses can be bought at the une l'rlce isiar Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for less money than elsewhere. Opera House To-Night. (Friday The Uislnus College Glee Club held the audience spell bound while they rendered a fow selections of college soncs at the lectnte. Their appearance on, the stage wcie lecelved with much applause Eyen though the hour was late, the audienco would have been clad to hear a few more selections of the excellently reudeied comic songs, Phoenlxyille, Pa., Dally JtyjiitMI- COll. The music furnished by the Ursinus Col lege Glee Club at the Y. M. C. A., enter tainment was excellently rendered and every time unanimously applauded. They always satisfy. l'otlslown Ltilytr. A few evenings since I bad the honor of lecturing before the students and faculty of Ursinus College, While there 1 had the rare pleai-iire of listening to the College Ulee Cuib, and 1 most heartily commend them to committees who are planning for a popular eiileitalnmont. They will please anv audience. Thos. F. Clark, 214 Clinton stieet, Brooklyn, N. V. Hill appear to-night (Friday) al H'leand's Opera House. Admission 05 and 25 cents. You Are Interested Peihaps, in hardwood maullcs. grilles, open fire places, fenders, tiling, slate ina'u tl"s and cabinets for slated mantles, par ticularly If you contemplate building or Improving your present Home, vvn inaKO a specialty fTf thtse goods and offer them at lowest possible prices. We ask you to call and see our goods, bample rooms, 821) Hamilton street, Allentown. Ckaniiam. & Ki.ki km:ii. All Aiivocatk reader al Samly Itun wiitea and tells tis that lie failed to rSceive hii paper last'weck. This is owliia to Postmaster General Wanuaniaker'a riillns that prevents papers containing the. lennli of local drawings in go inrMigii nm mans We do not feel Inclined to render our opinion at this time, let it snlllce that the Intelligent, people, or me community imt on it as a Uellbeiate attempt of a petty oflleial to exercise the power ot a soveieion This thius can't always so on, the peop'o won't otand It. f I1lVJfiHi.t atirleiil and most general of all ftsasMi. Scarcely a family is entirely free ironitt, while thousand', everywhere are Its sufTerliiB Stets. Hood Sarsapanlla has hud reniaf Kable ueces lu curing every form of scrofula, the must severe and painful running sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor In the eyes, cauning partial or total blindness yield to the powerful effect of tills ineiMctne Htiod Sarsa Bald brill Vri i ltoaiiA IOO nTL'HKH'W HIIA IN) Al HIT O AOs os'atk (irrn r., I beail Is lleaill atiaviiitf, hair ciitilim and ItamiUHil I) TO FRS. HllliKKKH. under the Kxclusi.ac llAl.l tlU..ll ul,UU( . W....U.II, .1..... ...V habltinale hair cut g." lose-1 on mntUxN Xuedei ' Uaii toub cine. Lundiafl mcwt etsii" ilnnrliii igtEX-"' ririfiiiifiiiili Doses Omm VuV srjfea I YOU NEED We hone Mint: von nrp not. mnc for ignovnncc, pspreially oi every buyer. Yc wnat to tench Less on . the Dollar of us than you buy elsewhere. Ten per cent is n good interest on money invested. By trading with us you get your principal brick in goods and ten per ren6 premium on the deal. Our Store Is a School where you can learn more about fine gdods and fair prices in five miuutcs than you'd pick up elsewhere in a year. Come and get a lesson in economic buying from us. If you are not ready to buy, come in anyhow ; take a look at our goods; got posted in prices, it will help you and pay you to decide in your future purchases, aud ' . DON'T FORGET that you will at all times find the largest, the best selected stock of seasonable goods in our line of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes.Hats, Caps and Men's Furnishing Goods. Money at all times xheerlully refunded if, for valid reasons, the goods are not (satisfactory and are returned in good condition. E. G. ZERN. StB"X. H. Dnil't tin mlftlnil Iiv tlifl tnlkrvl nf tiHrnnoM In nrlrtna rm trut nrViaw Mm -a Is hoi hlng In It. We elt at oM prices sind MEN'S LEATHER RUBBER Without question our popular noot mado. MTe have them in 1G and 20. inch log. Our Grain Boots are all made up with tho very 'best Milwaukee Grain Leather. Our Boots are all handmade. best Boot makers. We pasittvely guarantee every Ka,N. B. One car load Rubber Boots and Shoes. Adam South First Street, Lehighton. The Fashion Announces to the Ladies of the county in general that she has opened for the Fall and irintor seasons one of (lie largest and most thoro ughly complete lines of Fash ionable Millinery Goods ever displayed in any single store m the county. Ihe styles aie in all the newest and very prettie.it effects and the prices are marvclouslv low. The ladies arc earnestly solicited lo call and see our beautiful assortment of Millinery before purchasing elsewliero. IFe leel that, our long experience enables us to please our lady patron's in every particular Latest Styles, Lowest Prices and Best Quality of Material and Promptness in finishing oils when ordered. Aeam We repeat, that for low prices and the Most 5tylish Milli nery Goods you must call at New York Millinery Store. am MAUCH About Should the fashion Dazaar from which you receive your Information, contend and advocate that Plain Dress Goods will be the proper tiling for yon to buy this season. Just rail on tis and we will show you the most Klagaut line of shades In so many qualities anil prices, that you will say, mv f.tabiou book was right, and we can without a doubt do some trade with you. On the other hand should your authority say that to bo In koeplnq with Persian. Knullsh and other creators of fashion you must buy Plaids, Gtripos or Oheoks wben yoii set our stock in this line you will say rlnlit again as we are prepared to meet your de mands just the same in the Fancy HaUrlaH as in the Plain Oocas. Plain shados never showed such tone uor richness as they do this season. Tli" colorings are simply perfection. As foi fancy bluffs such as platua. stripes and checks. They were never prettier (nor possibly brighter) yet some are quiet and rich, Ilia shade bllndlufi of these goods are all that onuld be desired. f.arco stock of Velvets and Silks in the new shades, hotisht to match woolen stuffs. we always carry a large and wen selected have bean jnlded. Oood Values are always ro be had in our Opp. the Park, Lehightop? -IS POPULAR HEADQUARTERS FOR Newest novelties CPTOICE CONFECTIONS, Fine Fruits and Groceries. All Ki nds boys and girlh, big and little and little and bit, ut aII kinds prurR to suit the purses at. Kecpone eje nu our ston- lur the approacltini; holnlas with e cr hrtbie. Dun't lut until THE LESSON. loo old to 1iarn. A or is no p- ftfts thnt lire vitfiHy important to yon that you ennbuy lor 10 per cent In some cases much lower. English Kip Boot is the very best They are mado ur bv the verv pair. )lMi liner, CHUNK. siock oi uiaex ttooua, to which new things stoie. in Jewelrv. of TO1 well as the tastes of th TMK)i)le arc making preparations for a hinder assnrtment ol' goods than ni si c our L'oods. i MjutitiOtOjii Dress Goods for Fa!!. rs,
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