'Original Ohoap Cash Store." CLOTHS! Wjrtoffehne unmistakable, bargains' In Qi.f.i,- : Ji j-o uuuntUKM mill . ' Cloaklnc-R. . M "Vj&oUn SPECIALTIES: 61 In. Well Mack Astmchan Cloaking, &U5 Per yard. Heal value SMio, ' 01 In. Mack, Hcd and Oreon Mixed Astrarhaii Cloaking lit saw per yard. lteal vnliio N.TF. 61 In. Hoavy, KI116 Black llcaier Cloaking, nl per yurd. Ucl value 3.78. 6S In. Fine Checked Cloaking nt et.tt! per yard. Ileal value M.00. EHTRtnre. will berjoscd on Thanksgiving Day, NoreinberiUtli. J. T. r:U3BAUWT, Opposite Public Square, Knnk Street, I-ehluhtoii. Jiuiu 7, 18Ki-ty. The Carbon Advocate SATUHDA.Y. NOVEMHEK.20, 18S(1. critCtAI. NOTICK -Persons making pnvment.s to till onlcp ny money in dert or postal notes K'lLC.'"'1'"' lk lliem pavaliloatthe WHINS POItT POST01-TlCK.nstlio I,elilSliton Olllcels rOTa money order olllce. Current Events Epitomized. Ain't wa a daisy for $1 a year? , -riie. Spring Mill Fnriiaces. at Moor Inyyl, Will be ppt Ih blast sometime soon. T 4-Tli'll5Wgli Valley sliops llinmslioiit tuc Valley are booming with now orders. Go to Frs. Itoderer, under the Kx changc Hotel, for a smooth shave, anil a fatdonablo hair cut. John Wroth, a prominent citizen of AVIlltesbarrc, died HVtlncsiUy, aged fifty. Bcven years. The Packcrton car simp arc being en larged In order to meet the demands of In creased business. -t)'on't fall to read the advertisement headed "Save tima nnd money," and end Inir, ''All cheap for cash." A large lot of Nswmarkcls, at a creatlv reduced price, at M. A. O. Guldin's, OOiS Hamilton street, Allentown. Mablon Uclclianl, of Northampton street. Is still somewhat indisposed the re sult of a severe fall several weeks ago. -Jonathan Klstler.of the Carbon House, sold his fast stepper. "Honest John," to D. F. Bltner. of Readlnc, Ihls week. "The Existence of God." will be the topic of a special sermon In the. M. E. church, by the pastor, next Sunday morn ing. "Miss Annln En?ler. of tfe.iv Voik, sis ter , of Joseph Eneler, of Upper Maneli Chunk, died at the former place on Mon day last, aged about 70 years. Thomas McGrath, of Pottsville, who was convicted about a year aso, of embez zling the county's money while holding u public office, has been granted a new trial 8175,000 was paid to miners In the Malianoy Valley as wages last Saturday. The miners were made happy nt the time hy being notified of an advance of one per cent. If you do not want to lose a work dav take, your family to Kcadmnn, of Mailed Chunk, on Thanksgiving Day, for their 1'ljqtos,. He makes. Cabinets at, four dol lars per dozen. The Carbon House Is now running a free 'bus which meets all trains. The jovial Charles Henry handles the reins and calls out "coaclv-for the Carbon House" in grand'stylc.' Rev. Daniel Deruolle, formerly pastor oftlm Presbyterian congregation of Auil juried jintl Weatherly, -wjli preach in the lIokendauu.ua church Sabbath morning and evening, .Hov. 21. For jthevi week ending' Nov.- 13, there were lWi.tWl tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making, a. total to date of ll.Ilfci.ttlJMiins, tyid Rbimlng an1 In crease of 274,51)1 tons compared with same date last car. JrcnUVi have a complete' Coat department la U'lnsK Coats, l'lush Wraps, Astrakhan Wraps and an endless assort ment ef Jack etsjht;prh?cs 2." per cent, cheaper than last YMrrqt'M. -A. G. Guldlu's, COS Hamilton stjei, .Alentonn.. ." Perhaps soine day people will learn thatw s(o'e pipe ninningthromih the roof, partition or frame work of a building. Isn't a inattflr of economy. But If you desire to practice economy lilra your teams from David Kbtjert,,on North ttrcct. On Thanksgiving Day, November 2.".a grand shooting' match will come oil at the hotel qf Leopold Mover, on the road be tween this place and Mauch Chunk, for a lot of turkeys, chickens and ducks. I.co-I pol 1 promles a good, time to all who come, so we would advise you not to miss it. James Cunningham, of Catasauiun. and Edward Iloardley, a colored sprinter, of Heading, will run one hundred yards at on mo :iiu lust , lor ttf,oUU a side. Hoth sprinters are. well-known here. It fs claimed that Cunningham cm nuke one hundred yards In nine and three-' liiartcr.scconds. I The 'Lehigh county teachers' institute' convened at Allentown, .Monday, with three hundred teachers' enrolled. During I the week the institute was ail dressed by! prominent educators from neighboring States. It is said to have. h-on the most successful gathering of teachers o er had 1 in Lehigh county. j A disgraceful riot occurred at Shenan-1 doah, Monday, thn result of the usual pay day spree. Pistols and knives were freely used, andagrc.it number of people, In-! chiding two otllcers, were severely and per-1 haps fatally Injured. Six Individual! have been arrested for inciting the riot and other arrests will soon follow. I Advertisers will find that an advertise ment planted in the columns of the An Voi'atb will gieatly Increase, their sales and profits. Wo enjoy tliiireputatlor.of lie. I In? tliebest advertising medium In the, Valley and there is nothing delusive about It cither. Itemembcr this when you make up your mind to advertise. Two weeks ago the Herald' Informed ' Its few readers thai a man died fruut read-! ing the. aatette; last week It was the Al-! yocArr- We would kindly advise friend Itlnkcrto desist further efforts-of Investl gallon, or he might learn td his oun'sad-' neis, that the deail nun had been reading a stray copjjjf. the Herald. j c 7'Tl1.0,.,0Cf,i!"S of th Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley lload to PottvlllH on Monday wa n nwat ilav fn i .t.n latter place. The vicinity of the ftat'on was , thr meed with people, many of u'Jumi made tr'ii trips. Tiic opening of the. Lehigh; Valley extension from Delano to? Pojtsvllle win ha opened some time soon. j ,- William II. Hughes, of Hailcton. In a , dlmciiltv Willi n employee at Oningevllle, Columbia county, last Saturday, shot and instantly "killed his man" Clem. Wells. It Is said that Wells provoked the attack, which resulted In his death. Hughes I in mediately gave himself up, and after an examination was released on ball. , The Lehigh Valley Ministerial Assocl atlon of the M, E. Church, will conveno in the Methodist church, in tills place, on Monday, SUth Intl., at 10:30 a. in, and 2:M) and 7liJ o'clock p. in. Interesting mies-, tlons will be discussed, and a pleasant time Is anticipated. Ministers and members of I ftlter eliltl-pliita ami tl,& ....Kit.. II.. cordially Invited lo attend. A Northampton county woman started to walk to a frolic last Saturday night; her little daughter followed her, when the heartless mother severely chastised tho lit tie child and commanded her to remain where she was until she returned. As the hours slowly passed and tho mother did not return the child became, restless and wandered away. The next morning she was found almost frozen, hugging a little kttten tp her breast. "Master, your best horse, won't eat any thing." "Give him three tablespoonfiils of Day's Horse Powder lu a warm mash: that Is what he needs. Prevent the encroachments of disease by Uklng pr, Hull's Baltimore Pills before Indigestion become hronlc dyspepsia. They are pure. Dr. llulrs Haby Syrup is acknowledged to be tho best-preparation in the market Tl. fi" d.1ohlt of bsbybood and early childhood. i Cf4its boul, Your attention Is directed to Bock's now advertisement. All of Catasattqtta's manufacturing In dustrlcs are booming. Ilcchtclsvllle, llerks county, will have carriage manufactory. We would advise our readers to read Kramer A Co's advertisement. , If you want to keep ur with the sty)s get your job work at tills uftlce. Shenondoah Knights of Labor will build a large hall at I hat place.. Plush Coats a specially at M. A. G. Guldlu's, 003 Hamilton street, Allentown. Prof. T. A. Snyder Is having his house nicely painted. David Kramer is the artist. Wedding ring and ptetty jewelry of all descriptions at E. II, Hold's, Mauch Chunk, Henry Gordon, of Ashland, was killed on the railroad at the above place one day this week. The very Interesting communication from Webster C. Weiss will appear In our next Issue. Wo received 300 Plush Coats thl week at M. A. G. Guldlu's, OOS Hamilton street, Allentown. Trouble. Is anticipated among the worklngmen at East Bangor, owing to a reduction In wages. The. Ilethlehcm Iron Company I ke.pt busy tnakln- steel rails for the elevated railroads of New York. Peier Gorman, of Ashley, was Instantly killed hy n fall of ton rock In No. 10 shaft. nt that place on Monday. Lohtgll county officials have Issued live hundred marriage licenses since tho new law has been In effect. The county treasurer of Monroe conn ty, ha paid out over $1,000 as bounty for uaw i; scaips so .t r mis year, ThcS. of V... predict that llicir first annual granu nop win lie cjulte a success, You should makoilt a point to go. The freight traffic on the l.ehlgh Val ley itaiiront last week was the heaviest known in the history of the company. ll'e have heard rumors to tho effect that I.chighton Is to have a hoot and shoe manufactory on tho co-operative basis. Bohemian oals swindlers are plying meir irane very suceessiuiiy in the sur rounding counties. Look out for theinj John Wilson, of Luzerne county, was accidentally shot and killed hy the prema ture discharge of his gun, while out hunt ing Monday. The Lehigh Hook and Ladder Com pany meets Saturday evening, November 20th, In Gabel's Hall. He on hand; busi ness of Importance Is to be transacted. Do you want lo see sume handsome gold watches? then step In and see the ele gant assortment just displayed In the store of E. H. Hold, Mauch Chunk. Tlmy are beauties. Our lady reader should not fall to read Miss Alvenla Graver's new advertise ment In to-day's Issue, and then go and In pect. her lane and varied assortment of millinery goods.' We have during the past Iwoortluee weeks been using the Hed Seal Lye. sold by A. J. Lilzenbereer. and find It to be super ior to any article wn have hitherto used for cleansing lyoe. Try It. The number of sensational storle Hint have been circulated concerning the death of llobert Shoenenberger. of Franklin tsp., I only equalled by the monstrosity of tho He which winds up each storv. In the United States District Court. Judge Butler acquitted Adam Ferris, of Shenandoah, w ho was charged with sign lug the name of ids brother to a $30 postal note and keeping the funds. State President S. M. Helms, of the P. O. S. of A., lias Issued a circular to the various Camps in the State suggesting a geneial observance of the :lOtli anniversary of the Order, which, occuis December 10. The Thomas Iron Co., of Hokendau qua. will raise tho nrlce of pig Iron $1 per inn with the beginning of the new year, making It about ai The company has orders booked for eighteen months ahead. The editor of an exchanccsays: "The longer we run a newsfapcrand write about people and events the more we realize how utterly impossible It I to scratch every man on the spot where lie Itches the most." Our young friend Elmer HclU and Miss Relle Strohm. of thl place, were united in the holv bonds of wedlock on the 7th inst. Thn young couple have our best wishes for a long ami prosperous journey thro-igh life'. The following merchants will close their places of business on Thanksglvln" Day. Nov. 2nth: J. T. Ninbaum. H. H Peters. .1. L. Gahel, Wm. Kemerer. Clauss (S- Urn., E. U. Snyder and P.cuben Fcnstcr macher. liohert Nickel, the veteran magician, vlll glve.i benefit for the Y. M. V. A.. In the School Hall, on tint evening of the 21th Inst. Thn entertainment being for the benefit of a good cause should be well pa tronized by our people, liev. I. E. Knerr, one of thenrnmlnent divines of Hie Evangelical Church In the State, died at Lebanon last Saturday, of an uii-n.13 ui i ne over, ngeu iorty-tiye years, i Ho was Presllmg Elder of the Heading i anu l oiisviuc districts tor eight years. The crazo to be a city Is snreadlng. NonUtown and Pol tsUlle both havoc bad. I'ottMown and Shenandoah already show symptoms. Mtnn nnd York arc still i waiting to have It legillv duel, led whether nicy earned me proposition at the lateelec-' oilier town lots for speculation. Mr C. tinn or not. I spiaks well for the future of Duliilh. and The suit fonlamages aca'nst Mumford I co"sll!,'' l iiai It will, In the near future, be Hros.. nnnaie' s of the Swlichbaeli Hall, i t,u "Chicago" of the new Northwest, road, instituted by Hie Jciin of Hie aeel-1 Chas. Cassler. -pmprletor of f 'assler's dent of .Ijilv -I, 1RS3, will bo tried at a link probably thelnrgvsl on- in the cmiu special term of our county court, at Mauch i ly ;expecls to go and mv some capitalists Chunky beginning on the 2111b Inst. Ed- this week for the purpose of Inducing them ward Walter and Nelson Bishop, o! Enstou, , ' locate some factory here, and thus om nia the plaintiffs. vert Hie now almost woithless rink Into a An average, day's bulsness on ti j husy factory. Lehigh Valley railroad consists of the run- Work In the car shops Is brisk, but In nlng of 44 coal trains, :12 frleght trains, and ' the machiue shops there seems lo be a o0 passenger trans, a total per day of 10(1 ! scarcity of work. Several new engines are I the beautiful dreams nnd visions, the sweet trains, or one trains every 13 'minutes and . PW in Hie shop awaiting ordeis. Engines j enchantments and unutterable, ecstacics "n" 8' I)url"K 'he month of October 308 and i!32 are. receiving an overhauling i which are so thickly strewn nlon" the path in.0.11 empty and 81,0fi:l loaded coal cars -"""i will soon be ready for sen Ice again. I way of the newlv wed. What opened his were hauled over thu road. i Work nt the new coal engine is going on t''s lo bin wretched condition wo are un- Salvation Oil, the ureatest eure on . earth for, pain, may ho relied on to effect 0! The Tacker House lias lately been euro wherever an external application can , fixed up and repainted nnd now Drusenls a bo used. I'rico2.cent. line appearance. 1'rohihliloii teemlnsly Itlsthc.o)d,oldstoryrLnveatnrstsl(:htl;lie5notfriahten Mr. Hartz. Alpha. A walk In the beautiful moonlight night; I ' both catch n dreadful cold and ijlve up nil A "tea Treat for oar Peapls. i',0,n.' I!',,t a'lMy MM ia I'ollieof Dr. 1 On the evenings of December 8 and -1. Hull s ( ouSh Sjiup. get niairliid. nnd are I "Meg's Diversion." a beautiful two-act at last Happy! ' drama, will bo rendered by bur home lal- A Grand nhnodlns match Will He on 1 e,,, for uen'Ht of the l.ehlgh Hook & the 20. Day of November for A HeJTer and Ladder Company. Tlfe dMma abounds a 4 VCfl Calf nirTJIIoodlns Will lie .With wi,h "ilnf as well as serious Incidents Shbds and vve will shood .10. yanls Not of rea' "fl'! l,,e 'ay " pleasing manner More and Not Less come one and come, all of ',8 rendition enabling everyone to fullv to. the House of : Between understand and correctly comprehend the and Don't for Oct beautiful moral that underlie It- all. Ii' the 20. lRs;() yu j?an lllnn a pkrt of a fat Jletfr arn,A.4,weak.'calf The above was tJiken from a fence comer, not fifty mil.. f roin here, ami is 'nn "evidence'1 that the schoolmaster Is abroad, The struggle for anthracite coal ton najje is ilrons, tuvrnll. railroads penetratlne the sections of P( E L t, ,1,,, fuel I produced arC running lines Into new i'r,r ,0,ry,-, ri' 1'1'-n,,,-vlvn' nd the Lehigh Valley are the most active In these , .... iiiime 111 1 in 1 nnr, especially inn latter, ;vi , vl Ml? ' ' ."" ' "7 .unTl ,lie niel.eadlngnndl'eniisylvaiiia. The amount rpn. ujihi ui ,iii,iiuu,uiai tons 01 coal, dirt, rock and slato lifted from the bowels of the earth In Its production. Ftrrvville News Items. rtobert Ilamford. of Lansford, spent burday with friends in town. ll'e are pleased to note that Hev. II. F. Powell Is convalescing after a ferlous ill ness. Tho weather during tho past week has had the effect of bringing out fur caps and overcoats. , Tl" public salo at Stelgerwalt's last luesday was well attended by our people. Misses Sallle and Jennie Pettlt were visiting Mrs. II; V. Morlhlmer, Jr., at I.elilghton, last Saturday. -A large number of visitors were In town during the week. DAISY. To tba Ladies. . W,e'.r"n ,,,e ,lest Plush Coat In the Leh'gh Valley for from to W2. at M. A. G. (Juldin's, 60S Hamilton street, Al I'liloup, ' Interestinn Notes of Men and Places. ' Hanks Township was erected from Latl - sanne about 1841. or usl nr or lo i hom"" "vnu.-.iTu.j gaiilzatlon of Carbon countv,snd w as named after Judge Hanks, then presiding In Northampton county. Ilanks'townshlp Is probably ten mjles In. length nnd fully two miles wide. It Is located on Spring Moun tain, fully fourteen feet above tide water. A small creek named IJeaver, rises some where near Jeanivllle, On llio Northern line of the township and flows sluggishly Eastward, connecting with Hazle creek, near Lausanne township, at which point lis descent becomes very rapid. Hanks township was first brought Into public no nce uyino uiscoveiyoi anthracite coal in 1812, of which tho first was mined hy Nathan Huach, In 181:1. In those caily days when the transportation of articles In bulk were laborious, and very Inconvenient; coal was taken lo Philadelphia In arks (boats) where it was sold at & and $10 per ton. in many Instances coal was canicd overland in drays which, with the other Inconveniences attached 10 tho mining of the iiuskv diamonds made its use In mauy hoitseholds a rarity. The mines in Hanks township since their opening have passed through various hands, but at present are being worked by Coxc Hros. and the L. V. H. It. Company. The population of the township Is closely estimated at nbout four thousand five hundred, and embrace Heaver Meadow, Yorktown, Audenrlcd, Jcansvlllcand Tresckow. Heaver Meadow Is located six miles from Weatheily and has eight stores, two or three ehuivhr,two school houses and a number of beneficial societies. Audenrled, named after Lewis Audenrlcd, u Philadelphia coal dpurntor. lies close on In the linn of the counties of Schuylkill anil Luzerne, and lias flv chtiiches, a number of stores and good seliooU. JcansWIIc lies almost wholly in I. uzeind county, hatf shout fifteen hundred population. Tresckow has (Ui'o'r six hun dred population, n number of houses and stores. company Hos. HonntvrKLOTZ. Among the older residents of Mntidi Chunk the genial coun tenance of the above named gentleman Is probably the most conspicuous. "Hob's" happy-go-lucky disposition attracts atten tion wherever ho goes and with whom ever he comes In contact. Itobort Klotz Is a decendent of Jacob Klotz, w ho emigrated to this country from Germany sometime during the year 17411. "Hob" A-a the se cond son of Christian and Elizabeth Klotz, and was born In this county, Oclober'27, 1810. His boyhood was passed, no doubt, In the usual manner, and abounds with laughable as well as serious Incidents, which to the Honorable gentleman are but a memory now. He was educated In Hie common schools of. the county; but hy utilizing his "spare" moments he advanced far beyond tin oilier scholars In point of intelligence and at the age of twenty-four lie was elected Heglster and Hecordcr of tills county. The Major served his coun try with honor and courage during tho war with Mexico. In 184S he was elected to the State Legislature, and re-elected In 1840. Mr. Klotz has filled many other county offices, and nlso served two terms as a member of Congress, with credit to himself and the patty he represents. Susimit Hili, owes Its origin to Jacob Glntcr, who discovered anthracite coal there some' line during the vear 1791. It was a number of years afterward, sometime during 1818,before operations for llio preci ous mineral were commenced on a system atic basis. However, nt that time the lands became tho property of a corporation known as the Lehigh Coal Company, who Instituted a settlement nnd commenced the mining and transportation of coal; but the region being wild nnd mountainous It required a goodly number of years before the settlement put on the appearance of an established town. Following the history of Summit Hill, a It passes from one age to another, wo notice that it abounds with the usual comical as well a serious Inci dents connected with the establishment of mining towns. Summit Hill to-day, is no doubt, far beyond what the caiiy coal pioneers dreamed It would be. It Is a tlulvirg town, with many possibilities, which the enterprising citizen can make facts if they but stick to. it. The popula tion of the town Is probably nearly two thousand, nnd with its beautiful churches, school house nnd many elegant business places and hotels and restaurants, In con nection wlili the natural curiosities, thn burning mine, tho Ice cavo nnd the world famous swItcMback railroad. Summit Hill ranks in point of popularity far above any town in the Lehigh Valley. Ioteresting Weathsrly Locals. The entertainment given In Cassler'f I'lnk on Fildav and Satunlav e venlntf. In the pupils of our public schools was a sue. cess financially and otherwise. At a small charge for admission, the receipts for both evenings were. I00. Tills monev the teachers purpose lo ue for miivhaslnf supplementary reading, which is now con sidered almost essential for leaching read ing successfully hy all live ami progressive disciples of the "new profession." Permit me. In this connection, Mr. Editor, lo ask. What has "Lively Lehighton" done In this direction, halug the County Superin tendent to back mid boss Its school affairs? Our enial friend Mr. S. Croll.of town, Is nt present at Dululh. .Minn., where be owns considerable real estate. Ills oblcct in going mil. Is lo dispose of some of his piopeit), ir lie cm do mi to advantage, and phice the numey thus realized again in "ovi'.y. I a forgone ctmehislon from the a t,iat best talent the town affurds nas neen beciirrd, and this hi connection with the tact that tho suite will be fitted up with scenery procured expressly for the purpose tempts us to say that it will b an unparallelled success, llelow we sivotlie cast of characters llmevSi.' Mr' (ieo0V' .V jm::::::":' - Itnland ridgeou ......... Mrl (L vv. lie Morthlnier . uieiu Ilouinaii lletniilllitrer w"u..... ,ir. i.eorue iieieiiard Miss Lulu L. Zebner M.iraret" MksK.illle lu lUmleiihtiih r0ok out for ltl WilL for It" A ltebcr 1 And bo 1 The Westber During December. The follow Ipcr are the nreilleilnp - , , ,v. November Slid IJeccmber, by DeVoe. thu lor Vr, . , i " ', "cauier propnei, All his forecasts are calculated for Phlla- uui,iua, aim ue says: -.voveinner win en- will bo verv warm and foL-cv. On iho ml ... . 11 " inu .mi ami -1111 1 a thunder shower may ho looked for. and 011 theOtli will occur a sudden fall In tem perature. The next seven days will not he marked by any particular change. On the 1 .-.I.., iu, 11. in, ui. 1 mn wm occur tne assault ami oattery, was postponed at re Indian hiinuuer weaiher. and the 18th ami quest of counsel, llllh will hn warm and rainy. The 20th1 . IVAI'.6 JWK01 ly.i.a f"'l,,n fnt' temper-1 -There are to he twonty-seven snow ature; and ibis will be follow ed by winter 1 storms this winter. fX'&U wlll'be Ximfimll'ibS t -lfton Is to have a night school for chZof? liyred 'ho can not nil no In, Inn Krnni,,., tl 1.. ........ 1 Hlirillg llio nay. 2d. southeast stonn; Wh and Pth sliowi ISth and lllth. heavy snow; Rlh and luth, cold and plenty of sleighing; 25th to 28th, 1 thaw; aoih. foggy and rainy: 30. stoim: m, snow, and gieat fall In teuiperaiure." Head the Oarspj Advooatc. People si Thy Come and Oo. Our pcoplo who may have relatives or friends Vlsllllllf lliem will trrpnttv filillirn lit. sntwtlnv , 1" their names ami residence for publication Cyrus Dcrhatner, of Bethlehem, was In town last Friday, Miss Lulu L. Zchner spent last Mon day with Slallngton friends. Mrs. J. W. itaiidcnbush, spent last Tuesday with Allentown friends. Hev. Enlman, of Mattch Chunk, was In town for a few hours last Friday, Miss Lou K.ipp, of Weissport, 1 so jottrntng with friends at White Haven. Our ynmig friend Hiram Kuder, of Philadelphia, was In town over Sunday. Mrs. Christian Itapp, of Allentown, spent Inst Sunday with Lehlgbtdn friends. George Williams, of town. Is solourn Ing with relatives andtrlcnds In Philadel phia. ' . . ' ' Hon, A. W. ltau'lenhushnof to'wn,wa on n trip to Ne.vv York City during the week. i "Jack11 Hnrwlf. tho genial proprietor of the Horse Shoe Hotel, was In town on Monday. ' ' Miss Mary Ebbcrt, of South street, spent several dkys'.thls week with friends at Allentown. Aaron H'cldaw and fnmllv, of South street, spelit last Sunday with relatives and friends at Ml- Carmel. Our genial friend Daniel Graver, of Mountain Top, while In town Saturday dropped lu to sec ns. Mcssdnmc Matkel ami Hawercan and Miss Amelia Pelile, of lliigh Gap, were the -guests of Mrs. Fred. Btlnkinan on Sunday. Our genial friend George Huntzlngcr, of llio . Sw itchback iiestntiraut, Summit HIJJ,;hi)o In tqwil last Friday dropped In to seo us, Geo. Schlffert. who lias been located In this town during Hie past year has moved with his family to Millport, where he will take charge of the Millport Hotel. Mahoning Items. H.cv. II. II. Strauss moved to Lehigh ton on Tcursday. A shooting match came off at the New Mahoning hotel on Saturday. The sacrament of Hie Lord's Supper was administered In St. John's chinch last Sunday morning by licv. W. H. Strauss. Mr. N. Scldle, of Philadelphia, wastho guest of C. II. Seldlc (hiring the week. Dennis Notbsteln purchased a wind mill to run his feed mill, planing mill, etc. While out hunting last week Alfred Senslngcr had the misfortune to lose his watch. A series of pr.itrtcted meetings are at present being held in the Evangelical church of this place. One day last week wlille out gunning In East Penn. Edwin McFarlln was acci dentally shot by one of his companions. Ho will recover. English services will be held In St. John's church to-morrow (Sunday) after noon at 2 o'clock by Hev. A. Bartholomew. The other day' Will bad the sentence "the girl has a doll" on the black-board, and asked the girls of the primary reading class whether they bad dolls. "Yes"' re plied a bright 0 vear old. "I had one but It died." The Hula girl went up head and uie ciass was dismissed. Last week's Gazette contained an article saying mat tlie reason wliy the Teachers County Institute was held at Mauch Chunk this year was because thn evonlng lectures were not attended us well at Lehichtou last year as thev formerly were, when the Insti tute was neiu at jinucn Ulmnk. This is a mistake. The evening course of lectures was attended twice as well a,t Lchlghton as at .mucn cntiiiK. Dash. Odd Fellows In Session The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, held their seini-niiniial session in Odd Fc lows' Hall. Sixth street, above Arch, Philadelphia, Tuesday The bulsness transacted was mainly of a private character. The attend ance or representatives was very large. Grand Master Charles W. lildgeway pre sided. The following nominations of officers were made: Grand Master, John W. Hntiey, Pittsburg; Deputy Grand Master. James. P. Hobbins, Philadelphia; Grand Warden, Henry Steuernagle, Allegheny; John II. llhodcs, Glen Piddle; W H. Loyd, Philadelphia; .1. Miles Jamison, Bucks county; M. D. Wiley, Allegheny; Ururgo J. liuser, Ilarrlsbnig; It D. Armor, Gettys burg; f'hailes More, Poitstown; E. J. Ell man, Liueaster; Thomas ('orninan. Carli-le: W. Gavluiil Thorn .1. Sntniitim 1 Jul in 'J'. IIoiw, iScrairon: J. Mr-fir. cur Glhb. Philadelphia; John 1. Ileggs, Ilnrris burg; Charles W. Hancock, Philadelphia; . E. Marsh, Cony; T. Springer.Jr., Susquehanna; W. H. Horn, Catasauqua; John Wuneh, llirdtboro. General J. P. S. Gobln, Lehaii.injliev Dav Id Craft. H'yalus ing; II. II. Gr.lum. Philadelphia; W. Nolf, lli'thlelum; (;iand Secretary, .lames B. Nlchohon. Phlladeldila; Grand Treasurer. Colonel M. Ilich.irds Muckle. Philadelphia; Grand Hepeseniatlve, Francis M. Hca. 'I he election for olllcers will takes jilace In the subordinate lodges in March, 1SS7. The next session of tho Giand Lodge will beheld in Seranton. Vatrimonal-Deslilor-Bowman. Our goo I and clever friend, lawyer James II. Hostile r, of Deshlcr Bros., on Thuisd.iy last took unto himself a wife in the perM)ii of Miss Lizzie M. Itownian.il.iuiihicr of e.x Judgo Dennis How man, of Parryvllle, Cailion county. Ho went so ipileily about It lli.it no one hereabouts found out when. or where, or how It was done mill! af er the hvmenlal knot had been tied. Forcel- rul..r.i...i..n..itr . . . . mi ui mn junv meoi a oacneior, wincli lie will know no more forever, in a moment of love delirium ne.or his own freewill.forgcd uie siiKen snaeuies that bind nim to anotner Heart, lints to find anelyslum amid able to say. ll'e only know that at last he ha recognized the fact "that It Is not good formau to be alone." He long successfully dodged Cupid's darts, but has at last sur reiuleied to the skill of the cunning archer, or what Is the same thing, to the charms of the gentle ami captivating Miss Lizzie. We doubt not the union is an entirely fell, citousone, and we trust that nthwait Hie alter thus established tho glow of tlie hearth lire may never bring to light anything not intended to promote uinl insure the fullest possible men sure of domestic happiness. The couple, have many friends who will wl.h for tlmm manyyears 'of Wedded bliss plenty of big joys, and "little oife" too. Allentown Democrat. Work of the Pardon Boird. The Hoard of Panlons,- which held an adjourned suerol fesslon on tlie 17th Inst., announced the following actions ll'ednes day: Samuel Khrlich, Northampton county, false pretences; pardon granted. The case was considered on papers submitted and pardon recommended because tlie prisoner Is dying. Tlie sentence of Edward Costcllo, Lackawanna county, assault and battery, was commuted to one year and will expire next January, A pardon was also recom mended In tliA oucM nt til... 11 Philadelphia. fnrtiinn.lelllnr Tim r!lo.i.' Ing cases were held under advisement! td. J. ( offey, murder in tlie first degiec, Allegheny; John Hanlley, Allegheny, larceny; Terrenco ftweenev. Lackawanna. t. j,.."n.',iu, ,,wjiic, ururiMjii, inu. 1 nlous assault; George AlcKiernan. Clear- louuery ; Augustus liotuyne. Jefferson, fel iieni, assault anil battery: Theodore Smith. Northumberland, burglary; Justus Hoff- man, Luzerne, manslaughter; Newman et ai., i asmngion, conspiracy ami riot: Lad ner brothers. Philadelphia, embezzlement. Tho following were refused: Josephine Felix, Clinton, malpractlcejNellle Sherman, Powflll.Allegheny, entering a building and niirgneiiy procuress. Tlie. case of John ' R W 'lfS nnd Styles of ndies ''oatitP'R at iirirestu . ., """"r." pntxs iu asfoinsll tile most economical .btiyer, at (lanss & Bro., the I ttulors, Bank etreet. Topics Discnssetl "Over the River The Knights of Labor as an organiza tion aro growing stronger day by day, a fact which Is recognized too bv all panics. In going over the history of tlie organlza Hon It Is almost Impossible to realize Hie wonderful growth of this order which binds together the laboring masses of the new world by the common ties of what Is right and Just between man and man. It would be foolish to suppose that this organization has been Without Its mistakes - It ha com mitted errors In moments of Indiscretion which has bad Hie tendency to make many doubt the true aim of tho onler, but these mistakes have only proven the general weakness of man, and strengthened the. la boring biasses lu the pursuit for the ends they have In view. That they will be suc cessful In the pursuit of a redress of their wrongs, whether fanciful or real, Is sin cerely honed, llht the elevation of the la boilh&jdajsns .will not come In a dav nor in n year, It will renulre limn, nnd il,n uouesi aim earnest cilor; nf evei-v nn ,,f ...ii ... t...-.. i.- .. . " ion iu Keep uie onu roiling until It shall demand, Z ST"", ProI?rtl0"s M demands the attention of he who usurps uie ngni aim uicniiy ot lauor. VVo would advise a discontinuance of strikes for the wage-earner Is always the user, nnd pro - .is a iijiuus in seining nil uiiucilltles Hruiirniinii; uie noycotl awnv with and the snlrlt shou d bo done of flnnreht,th ,,( oi anarchistic anil limes imbue some tupmlmfa li I.,- Seclallstic Ideas that ni tin oi llio moro UiouzlitJess members be In. - ......... .,s, ov, ,, slantly nnd severely quelched. then "or- ''"'sht d away In the blond of th iamb. ganizo. agitate and fill termination of the ends and purposes !HI walk In Ills Ilaht, ." of the'Klilghts of Labor will be but a mat ter or lime. For sometime past we have been nolle Ing with about ns much interest a a pen. nlless Individual has a right lo notice, tlte cuuiiEPui wvrrai oi i.enigiiion s cnterpris - ni(i anu vnercuiic nun vidliais, towards I lie I """"i:10 13 eesouen ,-on oi lion, w ho organization of a water company. But I fVlr 'v'f, '? m'crccdc for u. ir Is the unnu llkl itr Mnr iV.L iT .i.V"..5 ' . ' MnrA: " I .d In ihlvworld. hkft rtlAt ..... j ,, v a. tiu iu pan out worth a cent. It is surprising lo notice the IndlfTerenco of the inonled ndl - vlduals of our sister town In resrard to ihl matter, however; there Is no doubt hut what It would bo ns substantial an Invest ment as could possibly bo made yielding larger returns, when onco on a firm basis, than If the money wns placed on Interest. Wc understand that about $10,000 lias been subscribed towards the project and that a like amount Is still needed, we would Invito the attention of our inonied men to thfs fact, and urge them to Invest accordingly. The subscription list is at Heydt's law oftice, on Hank street, and If you feel In any way interested make it a point to call. Oreatly Increased Circulation. ' ' -Thcdcireulation of the Cabuon Advo cate this week Is twelve hundred nnd never less than ono tliousaud. This Is a fact that should be borne. In mind by our merchants who are thinking of advertising. The Advocate circulates amongst a class of people who are always, Interested In the business bouse that presents the most and best bargains; as an advertising medium then tills journal unquestionably takes the lead fiver all others in 'the Valley, and It will certainly pay you to plant nn advertise ment In our columns. Our circulation Is constantly and rapidly Increasing, and the explanation to tills is that the Advocate is only $1.00 per year, of fifty-two weeks, and presents weekly to Its large number of rraiiers. interesting letters frora New York and Washington, with correspondence from neighboring towns, and In fact all the local news up to the hour of going to press. 2'he Advocate Is bound to inter est and please the most careful and fastidi ous readers.- Tlie largest one dollar paper In Uie Vnlley, nnd the only one dollar paper In the county. Your favors are kindly solicited. , , Books, Boeke. 1000, standard and miscellaneous books, handsomely bound in cloth am) gold, regit lar price 41.25, will be sold at 50 cents each by E. F. Luekenbach, 01 Broadway. ManjlJ' Chunk. GleaeiFrom all Parts of the State. bcranlon Is" to have a company with ft capital for the forging of wronulit Iron. ftoo.ooo A Knitting factory to employ one-hundred anil' twenty-live bands Is to bo established at Wesl tirove. The puddlers, ntllrooks furnaces, Dlrdsboro, will rceciycfiii advance of twenty-five percent on the first of December. Aillhs Ilrook, a wealthy citizen of Honevbrook. Chester ooiiiUy, committed suicide by ehloi oform abouVmrdnlgh't Monday, Jlrs, J. hhiison Aflica, wife of the recent Democratic candidate fur Secretary of Internal afljlrs, died at Huntingdon Monday, Labor nmtteis In Pittsburg aro better and brlghter thaiieverbefoieiutlie hlstorv of thai city. Work Is boondnir and lirosneet me timi It will continue so. .loslah JIcKeen, convicted last snilncof wife poisoning, and confined In Jail at MWHnbiirg, broke Jail .Monday. A reward ofjax) Is offered lor ins apprehension. The bursting ol a flv wheel n-. II. a iv.n.vi vanla Dolt Works. I.ebonan.lastTuesitav.eaiised damaKeS to such an extent (hat work 'l, I'becn suspended for one week. The iKMindary dispute between Krlo nml Warren counties has been adjusted. Krlccm.nt galns several hundred acres of land, Includmsii valuable tract near fnrrv '..!, i. 1 . . Mm til Ilrnthers, of Coatesvllle, do not net as I though they exacted to hold out long luralnst the Mi lkers, They arc enlarging and Impiovlng Ihelrhon mills and biilldliiK a new puddle mill. -Dr. IChna Travis wants to he a member of the Lackawanna County Medical Society, and rr.vare 111 iiouni as to wlictlier they should ad Iillta woman to membership; but it is thought 1 she will eel In 1 , " r " , Lee Patterson, coal operators, who own 1 mines ai Clinton, Lawronco cnuntj-. have leased 1 the old coke oven plant, which tnln. eW.,y ' ovens, and will put them In full operation ussoon a necessary repairs can be made -tinvcrnor IMtt.vm M(Uy ,!,, the death-1 warrants of John Jl. Wilson, of Montgomery 1 county, and James I'. McCaho, of Wayne county ! condemned murderers. The date ol lu.ll, n.I-a Is w .. .1 . , .. . I ,, ,u,t, n iiaiti mi uaiiiiary ip, ipst, At a conference of t enty-four out of the twenty-eight Itepiibllean members-elect of the Legislature from Philadelphia it was agreed to support M. S. Quay fur United Mates Kenatorand Henry K. tinyer for Speaker of tho State House of Hepresentatlves. The Independent nnd antl-corivonitlou Sena tor Van Wyck may hold the balance of power in me oeuaie, nnu me 1-ihor. and Oreenbaek Itenresentntlvca will have iho hninn 1- I ieahYetocSnmiaiV m,. iin,llu Dl,,i irn..... .... :::. i...::-1 ' that h.ody. IHnkeu Clauss. On November 5th. by ltev. G. W. Stlbltz, JI. W. Hlnker. of Allentown, and 11 lis Kloy Clauss, of I.o hlBtiton. EcKtnT Ssirrir On' October 28th. by Rev. A. Har holomew, Harrv Eckert, of I.elilghton, and Miss Cora "j. Smith, of Pennsville. Twwkl Sciiock On November 7th. by the same. Frank A. Troxell. of West l'enn and Miss Acnes M. Schock, of n alker twp Schuylkill county. Grkbmoole FKTiiKn. On November fjth, by the same, at tho home of the Drlde s parents, Ferdinand Greenoglc. of rsmaqua.and Miss Louisa M. Fcther, of W alkor twp., Schuylkill county. DIED. ClJ!fPpn.--On OctoberSlst.in inikesharre. milium i.muue. aausiueror .lolin u. and Mary L. Cunfer, aged 1 year, 1 month and '2 days. illLLWt On November 1st. ln ITackel. . . - - - .- bornle. Mary Martha.daiihterof William 1 F. and Mary E. Miller, ajed 7 years, 8 mouths and 10 days. ' ' GEiiiiuii.On NovcwbcrSrd.ln WestTenn. I bnd'io da''1 'DlX 75 lea"' U'0,U,,S ! mig ua)s. iu.u.-un .ovemner 11th. In Ml nesv lie St f wm. ki. Jf Mauch , Chunk, aged 24 years, 15 days. Jllst rnroivoA Irnm lln.lni, . mi iinincnso siock oi tne ccnu- . . . h i IvniL'ht of Labor SIiock. winch we nre solhuc at $2.50 ! n,l sM w 4 i i. i ,11 OIK! 5,J arrantCU SOllU calf leather f'lniiKa Urn tlin Tailors, sole agents for Carbon1 county. , Iftreatioiial Snnflay School Lesson. DY ftEV. F. 11. HAltOnKAVES. Leuon 8, A'otember 21ft. WAt.KIJfO Iff THE J.tOIII. I John, 8-10! 2. 1-0. doldcn Texti 1 John, 1-17. Time, probably nbput W A t., towards the close ot John's life. Place, prnbabl) at Hphcsus. John announces a mevsage from heaven a message which ho lun niched from Christ, Hint "(iod Is IIkIiI, and In Him Is no daikhcss nt nil." What a beautiful troth I this. Light Is the best possible type we have of (fod. Light Is mysttrl ous. It Is the source of all health nnd life. With out It wc cannot ha'-e life In plant or aHlmnl. Hciciitlfle attention Is even now bennr turned to the .siiu In cnniicrtlnn with recent eiullimiakes, and It Is contended that the sun's licat I the pri mal force wlileh Is iittcrwards manifested In earthquake and volcano. Hiellght of the st.n Is I he liaruliiRer of lite and health, and It Is also the most potent factor In the destructive forces of the enrfh. "Rod Is light." , In Him we have mimd. Intellectual light and lite. Nothing can Us hid from lllmi He Is perfectly riwtilrftnt ot a'l things! He can enlighten the mind nnd Instruct us and lead us In Uie way ot- all truth. "Uod Is light.' , W? " here told that If wewalk In this light, I hi (iod, wo shall have certain ctiumeterljtles r.'"V V!" ST.."." evinenee oi our inns walking lu m'.Vi 5','V. ' V.I!J!0Kl''p. onc ltn 1 munlon wltli cm 1st. It ' we lovd Ji-suVwe siiiiii i mw e me ureiurrn. ii we carry envy, tifitred '.'f11' c hi our hi t Is tow iul those who pro- fwls "l m,".1'- u.wl11 ''eh",""1 evidence thaf we are not milking In tl v llcht. And, then. "The blood of Jesus Christ, III, Hm, eleniieth us from Hll sill." Hire Is slltl another lpf f liti-all,, will ....,....,,, a,,.- ,,, un rn, virnmi'UI US Idl H ! sin." litre Is tl!l another test. (nrlns will III the liekt elmtitre .Tnlm fi,U. .,. ft.nt l,lr ..., inaii sin, wo have iin advocate ltli the rather, df-snslhrlst, the rlghtenu;-aiid He Is the pro. p tlatlon lor Mirslnsi nnd noUor ours only, hut also for the sins nt the wlinte world." Herein Is ii glorious .truth full ot comfort nnd hope for Int. inanity. If a man Is n slnnei, If hn Is walking In darkness, stumhllugnliing the patllwavnf life? he 1 nasiiti miMiejite with ;nd, vhols ligtm Thnt mi mo emsi, was iinneii, nun tlie limit Uv rose 1 nnl from the dead: nil ef which fact John was !r''Ki',taM,,0,,,?,lsmcrln!l'"lll1eero.ss was made ' Ei , "J"1" i 'lii "f."' Pri'MiiiUion ' onrslns. anri not for nnr, nniv i,t,t uie,. f. the sins nt the whole woild," That blood atones iui uie miuiij nuoutn race, John siivs ttintlt we know nod, nnd walk In Ills hht, ye shall keep lit commandment. Hestasyof love and enliiMnent Is well enoueb, but H ere must he the dallv wnlk In hnrmniiv with thehiwof (Iod. VTti must keep Ills com- j . - i . i mis snail we mve nnniner evi ileneo lliat we are walking In Ills glorious light, and thnt we ore Ills children. And (Jod will bring us nt last to eternal lire. txssox TitormiTs. 1. 8ln will keep you hi darkness nnd error. 2. (Mien tho windows of your koul and lot tho light In. '- 3, 1,ct your life csemnllfv s our character. 4. Constant communion n lt!i God will make you more like Illiti. Peace After Victory. Mn. Kditoii: My motive in so persistently urging ltev. Mr. Weiss lo give hi reasons for leaving the Prohibition party lind going over to tr.e itepuuiteon party, (which he nt last very ro luctantly promises to give as he thinks It ha "lieeome necessary,") Is purely benevolent. Al though he did in public, virtually, call his own cousin and a dozen or more Prohibitionists who were In the back part nf the church unobserved by him, ''extremists, soreheads and blockheads," (as I proved;! yet 1 hold no malace toward him nnd hope to retain his friendship after he cools on nnd simmers dow n a little. My purpose is to cure him or Hint nwful habit some Republicans have of calling those who differ from them bv hard names because they have no arguments give :-to show hlmhnw unmannerly It is to use abusive en thets scalnst nnvlMvtr In iii hm,.. God where they have nn chance, to defend them selves: nnd then to convince ltlm of the error of "is nays, ami 11 nni incnrrieiDie switch htm on the road nf Prohibition, which mean "plenty of bread, nnd water, and nlr," his nddle-dedce nreument notwlthstnndhn:. It was a bad day for poor Adam when he left the Prohibition party end went over to the J,l yenso natty: it wns n bad day since then for ltev. Mr. w elss who now "chides himself for not treating the whole affair with "silent contempt." It Is a hard matter to serve God and mammon, a those to- to do who would rnther sacrifice their convictions than their Ilnunr-lleense and llquor-proteetlvc party. That the course of the rev. gentleman Is considered very dlsrnptnble and shameful bv his own church mav be seen from a communication received afewdavs nco from one of Its most prominent and htchly es. teemed .atnr. which read, "DearClarenee: I think poor Webster cot hlmef into scalding water. I sawjie moved to nethlehem, I suppose for n more congenial atmosphere. I nni sur prised at his course as he used to exhibit the fate of the drunkard at the callows with mnrked suc cess, nnd now' lie goes and votes for the continua tion of the license system I Ii.- r Is 'the means of brtiiKlnc the noor drnnknril tnthetriiitmva ni. consistency thou art n ewel.' Thev savttie Itepiibllean platform shall destiov Hie drink traffic, hut I am nfrald Hint plank Is tno rotten to hold tlie numerous nnd corpulent brewers,; ennseniiently will en under aed their talk of Prr. hlhltlnn prove a farce. We'll see," It has nl. readv proved a farce In New Vurt nn.1 rinir, r i am certain ir we could onlv eel people to read n,,.l InnV t .l,n I..-I. ... I, I. ( , . ., 1 ..., ,,, ,,,v 1,'kh- ,,i i iiiitiiiiiitui jaeis. inev will readllv see the neepstv nf Independent partv netlon. (as thn Abolitionists saw Tho neees. sltv vears acn;) and If all who favor lei'nllro. hlbltlnn unite their trenirlh 0"tlde nf the II cense parties we can wire nut Hie drlnk-traltl-In n cnmpiiiatlvelv short time. I am convinced at Ifthevniinppn'nlt orator even would only L'et and read a Prohibition paper, wltli ono loi.ih thpiivldlty with which he devie-rs that hlch- ii.-ciiji- MiiTi-in. i ii'iineii"ia i'rrit. ue woulil seo the neees-ltv verv read'lr. nnd not remain a lieimbllran franllenl'v heccrlni for nlr. lust ns If we wore going In stop off the supply In prevent him snoring nt niftht. With a few words In re ply In his vawe. rambling nnd Illogical artlele of last week. I win c'ns, and IKten attentlvelv 1 ''J1.'!"",". 1rty. lie entitles ids article "Tho War XrZh I This reminds mo of the hftle hov who hit Ms . ',, im-i:im mih riM-nns mr leaMnc roe )'ro- i V1.. ",'r "" ,p,''";,' ,T,1P ';'t"er wentfor him with llttff W WtTTlhSr 1.VW1??. etliZ "'" stnnped beallnc and i-atd. nshamed to Idle your fall v nnrt looklnc bis father In f "Well, dud, who enmmepeed flit' ii. ".loMiiiy. aln t father?" .Inhnnv 11 tlie face repllcil. bow?' , tn,, ,-,,iiiiiitii,-i'ii mis ere war, anv- tv lrt.l. ,.m,Dl III... fl.n 1l.llA l.l. . iieniir innroi iiiaine commenced tin 'ere war ... . iii.-i'iiit- miv,ei- niuiseii iiiaiviiig mo ni'si enarge on humlav even Ing "under rover of darknes." And. when I completely cornered blm bv a few nunstlon which he evade because he cannot afford to nnsweri tic re itlres his first liattle is hnne'essly lost, looks nromid In desnalr and trenihllnely ';,;",Hs Pe for rorimenelmr what he eonsldersso drendfiil ns to call "war," but Is only a little Pro- hibltinn tilt. Vow. eet up, cousin, and trv It WKiln: I never strike a man when he Is down "en 1 mm 111 nt noes ns yon say. -1,1, t, feet ffi?yW sponsible rnr the small Prohibition vote In the county," and would Ihnnk him to produce Ids fd, ow-, ln 'I'1'6 "'all Ids elfmts to fiijuro tire Prohibition "W''1'. (although w.me of tho voters had ,T,an,?oY;,,'v';f, r11?rFSinnlnlS n. .n...!.. 11'..).......,. ...... , .. ' nnd four In Welssisirt; and most of these were cast by Ids own friends and memlier of Ids own church who pltv and deplore hlh:nnranre nf tlie philosophy nf l'liihlblllon. And when he ran for sheriff on the Prohibition ticket, he worked very hard spendtns time and money, and had the county preitv well pasted with his dodjrers. vet he only received a comimriillvcly fcinall vote,'a. though he told me iersonnllyidioitlv before elee. Ion, that Ir he only had two weeks innre to work In ho believed be would hecleeled. Of course be was defeated: tm reasHi was he did nor in t enoiiKh votes; and I havoknowiisurh n defeat to ' i-o errl uy calling to ayounj; man's pride that iieawneniv Declines so iincratprnl i-n ti. nnrtv and never came b'ick. I flt j ery Horn-for his defeat, and ,1hi sorry still: hart he. been elected he would po Jliaibt he a reidoim arid (m'lhlfsfastle third party Prohibitionist to-day, and the words he used on that fatal ewnlnc would not have been uttered. I deny that. I vtas prompted by anyone (hut my own sense of Justice), to write the successful articles Rphn which he So siibmls. slvely "would conyratiilate mn;" lwith articles' were written entirely by myself, without any re niiett, hint, or aid. Hnvr do you like them? lett tlie paily iien. 11,11 1 sain in my lormer articles "stands on the vantage croimd of truth." ami ! needs no other defense; and If bo will kindly .now- me vviiere I misrepresent him fa he says,) I vrtll most humbly bee his pardon as 11 gentle man should do, but remember that "people who live In idass houses should not throw stones," Yours respectfully, CLAHH.NCE S. WKISS. .Subscriptions Beoelvei! Since last report for the Cjuiiion Ad. vocate: Alex. II. ltowman, Pnekerton J. Jlorrls liohcrts. Lehtchton , Daniel Hultzcr, UdilKblou A. K. Oldt, Pleasant Corner......... AinanUus Zehner, Tamaqua.. II. M. .Maurer, Iuikford Frs, McCniiha. " ., II. It. llavH, J.l.b'K " o. W. Swank, " .lona. Liiiiehnor, West l'enn., , ,.flno ,. loo ,. l.ft) . I.00 . 1.00 '90 l.oo "J5 .. ... ,,11,1(1, i.i ,.1 ,iunnuiii K.in.......... 1.1 - 'oiiu it. Acker, LehlKhton.....'. 1.1 IV1. ,K"iy' ' 'Uk.N. J 1.1 $--W$:, " '' i'. .1. nisuer, wisi Mrnimnuurp, in., .00 on oo on no '- J- Habeock, Dnflon lol".'.!'."!;!!.';; l!i Katt!S"Nffi,?;?il 1'! Wm w imvman, l-ehliditon 1.1 1.00 !.0u .00 ,00 ,00 v 1 i "f 1 ' . " 11 ' irriVfmr;;::;;::;:;;;:::::: 1:1 K. Ilrlnkuiau, LchUlitmi... ........ .......... u .00 .on ,00 .louas s. ItehrlBi lhlehton. l.rti i.euHini jiejer. rncKennu ... Coinellus itelirlir. Ileltzvllle'., 2.) l.in vV.li.MIII .Miner, iiiiciiinn.., i.to W,,J.' tf.e,,i I'ntciuxviiie.ni u Geo. V. Xusbainn. lj? hlir nun. . mi W p are now sending out a large number 0,11,1,IIIs 10 ''e'lna1""'"' '! e ho 'HI rcsiionil promptly, Wn need tl oy to meet constantly growlnc ei lJcrtl" ln w'"11 remtlprump ipe they lie mon- -A. H. srnlurTaointcd Post- I1"'" nJ iU- ChironBc Catarrh Is Inflammation of tho mucous membrane, attended with Increased Sccl ctlon. Tlins catarrh may street the head, throat, 1 stomach, bowels,. or nuy pail ot the lMxIyj where tno mucous membrane Is found. Uut j catan hot tho head Is by far the most common, Coming on so gradually that often Its pres ence Is not suspected till 't has obtained a firm hold on Us victim. It is caused by a cold, or a succession ot colds, combined Willi Impure ISlooil. Whon firmly established the dlscnso h cccdlugly disagreeable, causing flow f nun tho nose, diyiieis of tho llin.st, hcadache.lojs ct appetite, roaring r.nd buzzing nchei l.i the cars, do. In Hood's Sarsnpaillla sn?.y be found a prompt nnd permanent euro for catarrh, it purifies and cntlchcs the Llood, soothes nnd rebuilds llio diseased tr.einbrar.c; nnd thus soou cures the dlEcr.tc. At t!ier.amc time It refreshes nnd tones tho whole sy .tci::. The icmarkablo success ef tli'.s iccullar nudlelm. entitles It to your confidence. Olva Hood's Sarsnp.nlU.1 nttlal. SoldbjmltdrujsljU. fl.nlrforfj, VrjveJ c'nlr cy.. 1. II'IJUa J., Ao ni'C.IIl,), tMn BI1, IOO Dosos Ono Dollar iNEW YOKK MissA.Gmyer' Ivcspectfnlly invites tlio Indies of Lehigiiton nnd viciuity lo cull and examine her Inrge stock- f)f Winter Millinery Goods comprising nil the latest nnd most fashionable novelties in which she has purchased direct from the city, ahd is thus" en nbloa to make up nnd sell nt lower prices than ever before. ONE FACT! which should be borne in mind bv the ladies is that I only keep in stock the latest-styles nnd gunrnntee the very best work manship at lower prices than the same quality and style oT goods can be bought elsewhere, l am constantly receiving new goods, consequently I have nl wnys on hand a large and varied assortment to select-from In VELVETS, FEATHERS, Ribbons and Novelties, I have almost everything thnt is likely to be desired. Call and sen my large assortment of milli nery goods before purchasinj elsewhere. Respectfully, Miss Alvenia Graver, nov so Bank Street. Lehighton. 41 CAMPBELL LEADS IN" PRICES I THU HEST .M.VKLS Or WATCHES & CLOCKS At Prices marked down so low as to como with in the reach of ever) body. Novelties in Jewelry! lutheabove llnenf Goods we have an clepant assortment, mid areron.stiinllymakIngiidillilr.nl of nil the very latest iiovrltlea lis the seison ad vances. .ou are respei tfully iioucaKd toudl and examine my line of piods, yim hre l oimd lo be pleased with the Bonds, ai.d tl.e lrhcs they are down to Itock I'.olioni.and can't be beat. All Kinds of Repairing j Neatly, Cheaply and Promptly intended to. nnd ' satisfaction miaruntrcd. 1 have icurhiilid, us a mean!, 01 csieniiinc mis niiineli n inv Inisniess, !? b "t HNUII.ii'S llOTi:!.. i-AUfiYVlLLIi Wl'.IIM SDAV of each ui,k. Ik lu.cii II... Ii,m of 8 a. in., ami 11 p. in. .Mi favois showiime by ,.,,n,.i.. ... ... L...m ...111 , ". r;."i' t.iij.ini- win 1111,111 iiiijiieciai cd. Von aielmlled to eall nnd Impel t my line of toods when lu Uhlililou. .Next to Claws llro. . C. DeTschirschsky, O.V LEIHOII STItniiT, Has always on hum! a compute Hue of DRY GOODS, G110CEJITE.V PROVISIONS,' MOTIONS,. ,j , FANCY GOODS c ' - ' -AJ1.- TdYS of ALi.DESL'RIFnON. Vjlilch'sho Is soiling at the lowcbt prlcea. .Dur ing the Holidays' you can save money by puii ha.s: Ing your presents from her. Don't fall to call ami exainluesondsand-laarnprlccs before purclias liiu elsewhere. , wV20-3m KMHOABEBSftf JEWELRY Opposite the Carbon, House, nank Street, Lehigii ton, 1'epn'a,, soils Watches! Clocks! and Jewelry, Cheaper on an Avcrnce thnn can lm tionrlit snv 1 ,..........r .....;.'." i.uciv vise iu iuu cuiiiny. van una sec. REPAIRING In all lUbranchc, neatly, cheaply anil PiMmpt ly aUemU'U to. ALSO A Fl'M. LINK 01' ScnooL Bjoks. ' AND Stationers Supplies novembers-ly "WANTED ! AN i:EWILTir, tlO-AIIi:AI) MAN, wbo has eltber bad exiieilenee and lieen s ieeessful, ur 'o &,',.'nd,';cet:!A.!;c1B "I',ri,!lAj? nno nn uie aiiiiiiy aim eneriO' to siiei eeit, to act Millinery Sfores HafSs&Bonriefs, Catarrh "I am happy lo s: - that I used ftood'j Sarjaparllla for citi.riu, vvltli which 1 Imvo been troubled many years, nnd received great relief nnd benefit frora It, The oatnrih wa. very disagreeable, cpcclally lu tho ! whiter, causing constant d;scl,arte ffntn try nose, tinging noises In lay csr.i, and villus m tno.uacx or my ncaii. Tho clturt to c!anr iy head lu the inmiilr.; by hawking and spitting was painful ily groeer'nQvtvcd tno'tutry Hood's nrsnparlltrt, ncd it gave !no rellaf' lfuaeHstrJ1vvhll!4n lime I was c'nllrety ruled. I am fiWcr'wIth out tha inedlelno In my haute, as I tldnk' It Is worth Us weight In gold.-' Mnd. U. C. Oinu, lo rJIjhih fitrcet, X. W., Washington, n. (;. "I luvo Used Hood's flariaparlll.v for cat.irrh with" very satisfactory results, ' I have received moro permanent benefit' from It than from.nny other remedy I have'ovei- I trlca."'" H. C UruD, of ! Wi.a-con. Ohio. A. Head Si Son, N. 15. Do not be Induced to take any other I preparation but bo sure lo got ' ' ryst I roMI'TStlitragir'an. Ut.i'arf. J'repsrcd only I'J t 1. 11UU1) UU A poll.COATles, I.OIVOU, MISS. 1 (OO Dobos Ono Dollar GO TO THE CORNER STORE FOR FUESH, NEW ' L6tnpns, Orangc.i, C'oconnttls. .s 'VHtTtHn"! Mince Meat,. ii tit Persinn Dates, Spanish Onions, Calitornia Honeys id In Buckwheat Flour, (, York State Apples, Jersey Sweet Potatoes, Cupe Cod Cranberries, ' ' ' Fresh York State Cider. O. M. Sweeny,. & Son, The CORNER STORE, Central Carriage' ,Wbrl:s, Bank St., Lehigiiton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring TTrrtgon, &c," Of every description, In tho most - sub(tntll muwer, and st I.oncit Oash l'rtoM nejialrlng Promptly IlteudodtcV TREXLER & XKEIDLEE, April , lt2 yi Proprietor, . rortr i mm extierlem.' In th tireparatlon of cior jwsand application for pxtcnti tm lx.lt and rorelaTti noun tri, ttm piiblishcrs ot tbt ftc(ntitl America rrcontiimo to net at solicitor for ?t tt)nu, csTMt trdon)rk, copr- riffhl. tat.. fe,r tha lTnllil KtAtM. nA (jermnDj', ani all other countri. Vhetraiprl ence is uaeijualed ana thoir iacUttles ar Uaaur panned. Drawings and epfoiacntIoni prepared and li'd In the lUteut Office on r hort notice. 1rran very rouMfiiiabie Wo cliarce for otamlnatlon of modala or draulns Advice by rantlfro . ratenttsolitiiinodibrouci) MnunJkOo aroootlctd UltiB SCIBXT1PIC A?rCllICA.N,nhtch hat the Unrest circutatloa nnd ii the most inilaential nwpaper of its kind published Id the world. The advantages of such a notice overr patent; nnnentanda. This larse and KpUndidlr UhmtraCbd neirspapef 1 publiKhrd WKUIClA" fi6 $J.(K)ear.nd x admitted to-be the bvtt paper devoted to science, mechanic!, Invention, euglneerinft vorlt, and nther departmente of Industrial prn;rei, pub 1 1 cd In an coiintrr. It containa the names of all patentees and title of every Invent iou patented oach weeV. Try It four months for one dollar, bold by all newsdealers. If you have an Invention to patent write to Mtmn A Co.. tublfbers ot Scientitlo Auericarj. Vtl Hrond.ay, New York Handbook about patent mailed tree. to ublAin natftnls In (a.n?dt. Emrlnnd. Frnnea. CURES GOUGHS sA : PIJMPIS !. Red Jfacltot !Forqe Pump any Depth of well." for Sincle Cjllndcr, -liuublu " - . T No I'aiklnt'box Pump, ?1R no u 0 Buckeye Foroo Pump up to ' Seventy-fivo Feet, ftlnsle Cylinder, . - . . tu na Houble. " is co Rumsby Foroe Pump, $18.50, Deptliup to screnir-fhe fcut, Ru'msey Iron Lift Pump, up'toflfty fect,ja.on. Iron CUtern rump from t3 upwards. Also ' WOODEN PUMPS AND CHAIN PUMPS. rl C percent, off for Oash. - JOHN 11, 11. ACKlMl. Airent. CV. t I.IVIV1I ,,,,,l r,b...L- ii. ........ ., ,. ay, Lolilaiilon, upjioslui Hie old Priming (iffleo. nov.13, -80,.yi Real Estate Agency. Tlie undersigned respectfully Inform the public that they hae milte a variety of DESIRABLE PROPERTIES snd a largo numbenof-? BUILDING LOTS ! Including thoso of ltobcrt Kloti and f. 0. bin., and alsi the l.lndeiinan esuite.and tba Mndtr mail I'nrin, J"or tardier Information apply to k HKVDT J; HKAIKlblir, Aug. 14 tf. Hank Hlreet, LcIiIkIiIoii, l'a. All the lutest novelties. in Fall and Winter merchant tailor mn poods at Clauss & Bro., J.eiiightan, LiKSfS After WD &W&r