Original Cheap Wash Store." Monumental Bargains ! U A rood (tfociliitlc.ii otwliat wii md oltcilng In me ORUAT llUL'HHItOi.l) HIAPl.KH, luniely: Musiino and Shirtings, Blankets, ConiforlaWcs anil Snails, Table Linen & Towelings, TAI1M5 COVl'.r.S AND Al'KlNS, Which w are sliowlna In greater variety ami iw lurtinent than ever before. STYLISH MEW DRESS GOODS ! Ths Best Qualities nd Latent Novelties. We aro uttering the very htaheot grades ot axtnro to bo nlTonted at the nrlcc, and we con BdentaMy hpllcvn that, on UiU point, wb are with out coMrimno.M )VJS UliOK A CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF TUKSK CIOOVSIII J. T. ITUSBAUM, 4)ptotlte i'ubllo Hquiire, Bank Street, Mhluhton. .limn T. issi-ly. HOPE I HOPE I There never was a goose so gray, Hut tome da, soon or late. An honest gander came that way And took her for hit mute. Thero Is hope, and life and health and comfort for our wives, our mothers, our liters ami our daughters In the New Davis Vertical Feed Sewing .Machine. It Is tho lightest running, the simplest constructed the easiest comprehended, and the most durable. It tilings light to the .eye, color to the cheek, elasticity and life, joy and prosperity to every household. For sale' by Geo. W, Nusbauiu. Apt, Bank Strpct, Lehighton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. N0VEM11ER.5. 1887. .UPKCIAL N0T1CK rersons inaKmg payments ' to this ofnee oy money orders or postal notes Milt pleue make them payable at the WKISH ifOKT 1)9T OFFICE, as tho l.ehlutitoti Dlllee is NOT a money order offlce Current Events Epitomized. While Samuel Kyeit-aud wife were walking out Northampton street, one day recently , Mrs. Evert tripped and fell oyer a lose plank, receiving severe Injuiles alionl head and faee. It Is not unlikely that suit for damages will ensued. Please fix your pavements an prevent .such accidents In the future. The borough Is liable for all broken limbs, Ac, resulting from broken pavements. To prevent typhoid fever, take I.axa dor.the golden regulator. Price only 25c. Babies will cry! It Is the only way to tell us that they suffer from pain. Do not stupefy your little ones bv administering laudanum or other opiates, but use Dr. .Hull's Baby Syrup which will relieve the: Uiaby of all pain of the bowels, Ac, and it hereby restore Its happsness, Price only -25 rents. The (treat Issue, or the Personal Lib erty League versus the' Christian Sabbath and Moral Reform." This will be the .subject of a special sermon, on next Sun aj evening, In the M. K. Church, by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Major. Dont fall to go and bear It. The attention of tho people of Summit Hill, r.austord and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George F. Jluntzinger, of tho popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author ized by us to leceira subscriptions and moneys for the Caruon Advocate. Leopold Meyer? of the Dolonslmrg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $3,50 per week. Persons who wish the comforts of a home stiould not miss this opportunity, Leopold keeps a nice clean and quiet place. AH our winter goods, consisting of suits, overcoats and the latest styles of piece goods, have been marked down to the low cash prices. Call at Sondheira's One iPiSce Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The Rev. James A. Little, of IToken idaup.UA, has been Invited to deliver one of this eacnest, practical addrsies at a temper ance uuuss meeting In the Allentown Court I House Friday evening, November 18. Don't you' forget, Johnnr, and leave ryour measure for a fine all-wool suit or .overcoat, made to, order, from $12 up to .$40, at Sondhelm'sOne Price Star Clothing Wall, Mauch Chunk. Those of our merchauts who conlem Vlau closing their business places on '1 Vmkif Ivlni; Day, 24th Instant, will peXe hand In their names for publication: j.T. -Nusbamu. La.Uef, a calce of Tulip soap costs ex actly the m ium ft111 'our husbands pay for debiir'l cigar, JJfmltld thejn of Ihls bald-headed ft""t ami liowllng Injus tier. . It will surelr Pf you If you step In Sondhelm'a One ITIre Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, and buy your wl'.nter suits and overcoats at roct bottom prices. Leblghton's popular an I tucciViful veterinary surgeon and dentist Dr. Snyder, baa put up a neat sign In front of his office In the Mansion House. Carter Harrison, ex-mayor of Chicago, says: "Since I have used Tulip soap, I have been lei to believe there Is some good In me yet." Ladles aud nilases jackets aud new markets at regular city prices atSondhetm's One Price Star Clntulnz Hall, Mauch Chunk. The corner stone of the new Trinity Lutheran church at U'est Bethlehem was laid on Sunday. The building will cost 47000, A very successful social hop came oil at the Mansion nouse Tuesday evening, Deplerrio's Orchestra furnished the music. Jewelry tine stock of watch chains earrings, pint, lockets and jewelry of all kinds at E. n. Hohl's, Jauch Chunk, Manufacturers and others desiring to locate In a growing and prosperous town are directed to Lehighton. Yonrattentiou Is directed to the ad vertlsements In to-day's Issue. They repre sent rare bargains. Fire last Sunday damaged the St. John' Lutheran church at Allentown to the ex tept of 13000. The liver-pad, gin cocktail and pper bu'lle are luxuries, hut Tulip soap Is necessity. Furniture of the best makes at prices to astonish the buyers, at Kemerer Swartz's. tf Racket alarm clocks keep all railroad men on lime; sold by E. n. Hohl. Mauch Chunk. Niollcoke business metf base organiz ed a steam heating company For all kinds of Job wmk at the lowest prices eall at this ofUre, Sneak thieves ate operating successfully Id Wllkes-barre, Allentown has ninety-eight electric lights. A marksman says of Tulip soap: "It bang." Vote on Tuesday and be sure you vote right. Governor Beaver on Monday Issued the following Thanksgiving proclamation; Tho President of the United States having de signated hya public proclamal Ion Thurjdav. tho 24th day November, as a slay of general thanksgiving to bo observed by the people of the United States. I docordlally rrco-m mend the people of this Commonwealth to assemble In their several places of wor ship on the day aforestated to render hearty and united thanks to Almighty Ood for the goodness and mercy that have been vouch safed by II Im to us as a people during the past year. The sweetest thing that eycr grew be side a human door was little May, until she took to liavln's headaches. For a time she lost her beauty, but one bright day her Papa bought a bottle of Salvation Oil, and to I she Is as sweet and pretty as ever. Time Is money, but health Is happiness. If you have a bad cold or cough use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrun. It will cure yon every time. Price 25 cents. Wall Paper. Before Retting m our fall stock of wall paper we offer: Browns, at . . . B cents. Whites, " . ... 6 cents. Gilts, "... 12 cents. Borders at ono-fourtli the regular price. These prices will sell them quick. K. F. .uokeubaeh, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Miss Alvenla Graver, of tho New York Mlllluery Store, Is agent for King's French Delng Company. If jou have shawls, resscs.de, that on want dyed you will nd it to your adrantagn to call on Miss raver and see samples and learn prices, II work guaranteed. Ars. Kate Andrews, widow of the late F.iwin Andrews, dee'd., wilt sell at public sale on the premises, two miles east of Millport, this county, .on December 24th at two o'clock p. m. a valuable tract of land comprising one hundred and twenty-eight acres more or less. D. S. Hock, our popular Jeweler, has seem ed tho services of a first class Watch maker and hereby announces to his friends and pa'rons that all work and repair? en trusted to his care In the future will be ycry promptly attended to. Our young friend George llilnkmaii who Is traveling In tho west, Is now located n the Lehighton colony at Minneapolis, Minn., but leaves next week for Iowa City, Iowa. George finds the Advocate it wel come visitor. Louis LeSage, formerly of Folton, N. ., now In the employ of the Lehigh Stove Foundry, here, has erected a force power to our new cvllnd er. press which greatly facili tates the running capacity of the same. If jour watch or clock don't run cor- rec ly take it to D . S. Bock's, opposl o the square, If it then fails to keep time he will make no charge: all work will receive iroinpt acnllon. Hats and bonnets, immense assort ment, all the latest and most fashionable tyles at the popular New York Millinery Sloro of Miss Alventa Graver, on Bank street. H'e were tendered a delightful serenade by the members of the celebrated Deplerro Orehesfra. of Freeland, on Monday even ing. Their renditions were grand The mother of our townsman Owcu Rehrlg died at her home In Mahoning township Tuesday evening. Interment took place Thursdayafternoon. Georgo Eck. soventv-one years, an em ployee lu the Lehigh Iron Comnanv's stone quarry near Allentown, was killed Tuesday oy a ran ot top roc it. 2500 ready-made suits and overcoats to select from, at from $1.75, $3, $5 up to $15, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Diphtheria prevails alarmingly in many towns. Our people should take the proper precaution against theout break of tho disease here. An ambitious Schnnlklll county vouth has a longing desire to eat "smear case" with some such other aspiring youth for f 100 a side. The famous all-wool pants, made to order, from $3.50 up to $8, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing nail. Mauch Chunk. For a line assortment of told watches see E. II. Hohl's new stock; It will pay you to take a look even If you do not want to buy. Richard Laros.of Orelsmervllle. North ampton county, was struck by a train on the Perlklotnen railroad, Monday and killed. People are Just awakening to the fact that the Jones Armlocked spring Is ths best spring for the mouoy, price only $5.00. A man named lI'Mlam Kilter, Slating- ton, was killed by a fall of top rock In a late quarry at that place on Saturday. Australian Lense spectacles aud eye glass eyery pair warranted, at E. n.nolif's ewelry store, Mauch Chunk. Just received at Sweeny's Corner Store full line rf Florida oranges. A nierla grapes, table nuts, Ac Thursday, the 24lh Instant, will be Thanksgiving day.- Services will be held in all our churches. Precocious Lehltrhton youths got In their usual amount of wuilc Monday even- ng iiauow e'sn. - The school directors and town council meet In regular monthly session on Mon day evening. Freight robberies on the Reading rail road In Schuylkill county are nlaimlugly frequent. Gold spectacles and eye glasses fine assortment at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunt. For heat makes of carpets at lowest prices, eo to Jteinerer A- Hwartz, Bank street. tf The Advocath by giving all tho news Is gaining hosts of new friends and read ers. Ileforo purchasing elsewhere, see Kem erer & Swartz's, large stock or turniture, etc. . tf. -Now Is vour time If vou want a good sprlog for $5.00 that Ills any kind of a bed. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car- sets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf A strange disease has made Its appear ance amongst cattle in Berks county. A grand Eisteddfod will lie held at SlatUigton on the 2flth Inst. A fine line of gold watches at D. S. Bock's, call and fee them. 2w. Wedding rings at E. H. Hohl's Jewel ry store, Jaucli Chunk. The "Powderly cigar" Is the latest thing In a smoke. Countcfe't live dollar gold pieces are in circulation. A Polish newspaper Is to be started at Shenandoah. Card of Thanks. The Committee of Arrangements for the Camp Fire and Festival, held for the bene fits of John D. Bertolette Post. 484, G. A. R., of this borough, on behalf of the Post beg to return their sincere thanks to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity for the verv 1 beral manner in which thev natro- nized them ou that occasion, to the ladies who so kindly volunteered their aid on the occasion, and to all others who in auy means aided and encouraged us on that occasion. The amount netted for the Post, after pay ing all expenses, was $403.09. For the Committee, Chas. XL Macdantel,Sec'ycom. The 8hentes Mnit Go. Talk about prices t we are bound to be ou top. We would fieem out of dIaca could ienot Ih.ii1 die niHiKei in prices, we quote a lew special- lie-, audi Best canned eoru lOrts. Ik'st canned tomatoes. , 10 cts. Best canned pie peaches to cts. llest tousled ltlo codec si cts. Best Holler flour '2.20 Best loo coal oil, per gallon , lictn. Standard prints , acts. llron n ami bleached rouillu 4 cts. shoes tiom go Outs up. We carry the laruent stock ami be it varieties r.fMnv hoiiM In the lhitb ValUV. Come unit ' eus una sav uiuuey oroume to snow 1 80u:1, East WetisVort. FROM THE COUNTY SEAT, local Happenings In Manch Cnnnk Spicily Written TJd. -Mts. Samuel Williams, formerly of ,,.... ....... r iimi,ii, i. vi,iiinrWnn K. M. irillinms. E. M. Kuntz anil wife aro nicely locat ed In the house on Broadway recently va cated by E. It. Brown. Tho.wife of M. S. Kemerer, who has been ailing for a long time, has been pro nounced beyond recovery. O. H. Bower, Republican candidate for county treasurer, was In town Saturday passing around his "stickers." There Is a rumor nfloat that we are to have a new court house, to be located In the vicinity of tho county prison. Thos. L. Fostor, president of the Se cond Nalloual Bank, on Tuesday lost nn interesting son fifteen years of age. Ex-Gov. John F. nartranft was regis tered at the American House this week;the General Is now engaged In the. Insurance business. G. C. Llns, formerly of Lebanon, has been appointed to a clerkship' under B. T. Kuntz In the Central Railroad ofllre. Mr. L. will make this his permanent residence. Chas. Sewell, formerly of Lanry A Se wcll, Welssport bakers, opened a bakefy,on Nov. 1st, at the old stand of C. Volmerjthe latter having accepted a position In Phila delphia. Win. Reed, tobacconist, Is taking an inventory of stock preparatory to disposing cf the same to a Tamaqna gentleman, who will carry on the business at the old stand. Mr. Reed goes to Allentown. The nsual disgraceful performances of Hallow e'en jvere enacted In this borough. The three expensive borough policemen are entitled to medals (?) for their wide awake activity. On this occasion as on all others they were not about. Andrew Angesser, for many years oc cupying the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Co.'s stables carrying on the livery busi nesshaving received a oult notice, has moved Into his new building on Susque hanna street. The old stables are being tprn down to make place for the new Jersey Central depot. The Mauch Chunk Cemetery Co. Is now engaged In extending their .property In the 2nd ward; the demand for burial lots has made this stop necessary. Wo aro soirv to note that a portion of the old path leading from the market house to 2nd ward will be cut off and fenced In by the company; this Is unfortunate for a large number of citizens as It will compel those accustomed to use the old path to go around by the soldiers' monument. Last year the Catholic parish cut off an old and well es tablished path to upper Mauch Chunk, and this year brings about the fencing In of the middle path, and soon there will be but the one access to 2nd ward, to the great Incon vehlence of a large number of citizens. Quite a sensation was created In the upper end of town Monday morning by a sudden strike In the Mauch Chunk shoe factory. The previous Saturday the Presi dent was handed a written petition signed by all the girls and two boys, being the whole number of employes In the finishing department, except one. This one was Miss McCraw, she being the alleged cause of the grievances. Tho netltlon simply stated that If Miss McCraw continued to work the rest would stop. On Monday the objectionable one came to begin work, which was the occasion of the rest, sixteen In number, going out oh a strike. Tho fore man being absent, the president Investigat ed the trouble, and requested the girls to return, except Miss McCraw, and all went merry until Hrednesday morning when the foreman returned, learned of the difficulty, reinstated Miss McCraw and the same strik ers went out onco more. The foreman then discharged the forelady, holding her accountable for the girls' striking. This (Wednesday) evening it is stated that a new forelady arrived In town on the six o'clock p. m. train and will be on duty to-morrow morning. The sixteen strikers seem to ho determined In their declarations not to go to work unless the ex-forelady is reinstated. Since the action on part of the strikers was unanimous the presumption Is strong that the request for the removal of the objec tionable one was well founded. The girls made no written charge in their petition but gave satisfactory explanations to the president. The question now being dis cussed Is whether the foreman's actions will be endorsed by the president and board of managers. The strikers all reside in town; the foreman is a new comer. The president Is now absent from town; nn his return the whole matter will be thorough ly ventilated and we shall learn tho result. Why Ahead. Without any question the great variety of work that can be done upon the New Davis High-Arm Sewing Machine, and the perfection of all Its operation:, certainly place it way ahead of all its' competitors. No other machine in the market has the capacity for performing the variety of work that can be done on the new Davis. When once the Davis is Introduced the demand for the machine is suprislng. Take tho first opportunity and examine this, the leading avid best machine. Sold by Geo. W. Nnsbaum. Weatheriy Brief. Milk Is selling at eight cents per quart in tins section. Daniel Bachman has closed out his Hour and feed store. Work in the car shops here Is yery slack. Kmpioyees aro working nine hours a nay. Philip Lauchner.aged eighty-five years. for many years a resident of this piacc.dled Sunday aim was mirien on lnursitay. Daisy Davis, an interesting llttlo girl aged nine years, (lieu Tuesday morning, Deceased was a general favorite. Tho par ents haye our sympathy In their sad be reavement. An addition ot a third story to Oak Hall makes that building look somewhat pretentious. yiuxT. Lower Tawamenslng Items. John Shafer Is a sunremlv hannv man all on account ot a utile girl. John lrilhclm and Lewis BIoso caclf lost a heavy fat hog by death last week. Register and Recorder Hcndwerk. passed through here last week looking up ins cuances tor reelection. iiu if iuhiiiu nil yv tit, iiuvu uu v w luuu called "Free Sons." A meeting was held last Tuesday evening In the school house. Griffith DeLong shipped a car load of potatoes containing over seven hundred bushels to Hazleton last week; he bought the same in l.etugh county. We have received two numbers of the noma Issue whls Is published at Lehighton It is devoted to the Temperance cause; all honest people should subscribe for It and work for tho abolition of the liquor irame. Confidence. People at They Come and (Jo, Webster Weiss, of Bethlehem, circu lated hero Saturday. Harry E. Sweeny, of Drlfton, was In town last Thursday. Mrs. Mary Miller aud Miss Ida Jantz, spent Sunday with Allentown menus. Rev. G. A. Bruegel, of Chcrryvllle, was among tho visitors In town last Sun day. Mrs. M. O. Bryan, of Co.M street, was visiting Cherry vllle friends over Sun day. Harry and Daniel Kreidler, of town, spent Sunday at the bedside of a sick parent at nam. Miss Aggie Relchard, of Northampton street, was sojourning with Allentown friends this week, Our young friend D, J. Kistler, "took in" a corn husking match In the vicinity of Mahoning, one evening this week, Misses Maggie aud Llllle Bowniau, estimable young ladies of Bowmanstown, spent last Saturday with Lehighton friends. Miss Nora Clark, an estimable young lady of Nesquehonlng, spent Sunday In town with her sister Mist Annie, on Bank ttteet. i Our genial friend M. A. Weiss, of Wllkes-barre, formerly a citizen of this 1 place, was In town for a few days this week : looking up business matters. While. hc:e, Milt dropped In to see us. 1 Dr. F. I. Smith, the popular Bank I street dentist, will leave to-day (Saturday) for Great Bend to he absent about two weeks; upon return the doctor will wait upon all patrons In usual prompt and s&tli , factory style. IN THE WORLD OF LABOR, Socially Compil.d for th. Totlmby an.Ad- vocate Man -The employees of the Ashley car shops ifnvn rnmmenee.il work m.' nlno hours a , day. . Th annual production of bricks Is said , to be 6,000,000,000. There are ten tlious- and brick and tile manuirciunra in mu county. Vnrlr nn llm pYtensInn of the LCiligh ' ami T.nplratranna ral'mld will be PUSllCll rapidly now, as the trouble ahont the right , of way has been settled. The ,ng','e'" Vnr flit vroc nnitlnff on the Otll mStti If1? YE5 rVV3.7 iMB ""r-- i i "- iww -" -'-I-,:,- tons, showing an Increase at compared wmi -tame date latt year of 0,322 tout. n ,,,'ssc , a" tt Tim par wnrku at Fllllerton. Lehigh county, will resume operations on Monday after an Idleness of two years, and the now place will start up nt the amo time, giving employment to scycral hundred hands. For tho week endlne Nov. 9th. there were lM.OflS tons of coal shinned over the r.elilrli Vallev rn Mr nail, making a total to date of 0,289,200 tons, and showing an In crease of 40,057 tontcempared with same- date last year. Work on the erection of the mammoth new steel plate mill of Catasauqna Manu facturing Company at Ferndalohas been so far advanced that It was started up In part on Wednesday. Several heats of pud dle trou were made. The freight and coal traffic on this branch says a Sbhulyklll county exchange' of thelteadlng road Is simply Immense. Sunday used to be a day of rest hut there Is now as much fre g it. If not more, uanui- cd on that day than on any of the week. An order was Issued on Monday from tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's headquarters curtailing tho hours for a day's work from ten to nine hours.," A re duction of ten per cent. In the wagds of course tako'place. This order affects the employees In tho Pacltcrton car shops, many of whom arc residents ot tins piaco and vaclnlty. Tho strike Is evidently mak ing Itself felt In corporative quarters. . On June 1st. of the present year, Gov ernor Beaver approved an act passed by the State Legislature making It unlawful for persons or 1 rms. companies and associa tions to employ children tuder the age of twelve years to do any work In or about any mill, mine or manufactory In this Commonwealth. Any person or corpora; tlon violating this law shall, on con viction, pay a line of not less than twenty dollars nor morn than one hundred dol lars. It Is gratifying to learn that the Master Car Builders' Association has adopted a certain type of autamatlc coupler for uso on American railroads. When it is borne in mind that last year nearly 700 men were killed and more than 4000 Injured In the act of coupling cars it Is readily under stood how necessary it' is that the old link and pin device should he abanded. That this primitive arrangement Is unworthy ot an era of invention and progress has long been felt. 3any British workmen are found scat tered all oyer Europe and securing very high rates of wages. They generally go out on a term of years with passage paid out and home again, but seldom return to work, frequently settling down as keepers of public-houses, or, If educated men, Start ing iu some business. At the. present time thero are many skilled workmen and edu cated engineers who have not a hand's turn to do in England, and thy are glad to find employment In some foreign country. Miners In the anthracite coal regions strike for an advance In wages which amounts to less than three cents a ton, which the operators say they cannot afford to give. Meantime somo of the coal com panies "strike" for an increase of 25 cants a ton and the consumers have nothing to do but to pay tlie advance, mere is not a coal buyer in Pennsylvania, probably, who would not willingly give three cents a ton more to insure the miners ljving wages, but the very naturally object to' paying twenty-five cents a ton cxtrii while tho miners are still deprived of a fair rate of wages. Hazleton Stanford. An exchange very sensibly remarks. When laboring men who get good pay stop liowllng for an Increase of their own wages and work to place the poorly paid In a position to make a respectable living, soitpe- real, lasting good may be accomplished: The trouble has been that every man has considered himself the party for whom the reform movement was Inauguatal, and whenever It Is proposed to render assistance to anyone save himself ho becomes perfect ly indifferent. There are thousands of people on this contimcnt whose earnings do not enable them to enjoy half the necessar ies of life. These are the people who are most in need of assistance and these, it is our duty to assist. All thli'gs considered, the past four months have been the best four months that labor ever enjoyed. All kinds of Ur gent request at good wages. Employers' in manv cases uaru been so crowded as to ue obliged to refuse new work; In the first place, because of lack of faclltlcs for turn ing it out, and, In the second place, for lack or properly guinea larjor. mere is at this time a great deal of work delayed on this account, most of it In tho JVew England States, where a vast amount of machinery, tools and appliances of a hundred kinds are made. There are no Indications at present of a falling off in activity In this line. On this account quite a number of cnlargments are projected in the yarions manufacturing north, east, west, anil south. Acknowledgment!. The following subscriptions for the Caii- iion Advocate have been received since our last report. The Advocate contains all tho latest local news, lie, of the week, SS1.00 per year subscribe for it. Win. Xlug.Coplay $ 3 00 (I. W. Nnsbaum, Lehighton , 1 00 Simon Itehrig, Weatheil.v 1 00 11. 1'. Williams, South Bethlehem 1 00 I)r, W, 1.. Kutz, Welssport 3 60 V. O. Weiss, Bethlehen 1 00 IjivI Rtraub. Lehlcrh Man 1 liO K. L, Straiib, Aquashlcola 1 00 Samuel Kverls, rackerton 2 on II, T. Smanlcy, rackerton ) no List of letters lteinalulng uncalled for In the Lehighton P.O., lor too iiioiiiii fiHiuiK wciouer ji. iw i Borgcr, Aaron LaFont, Chas., Dim, Samuel l-azarus, Sliem Dwyer. Thomas I.lchtenwalter, Lewis Cumbert, Henry Mosscr, ills. Amelia Heller, Samuel Null, Geo., .lanser, Mrs. M., Noll.Ceorite M Krum, .Telf., Salts, Miss Majrgle .1,, Laury, IISK Snyder, Mis Minnie Sclmler, Henry. . Persons calling for any of the aliove letters will i.lflain a.nv ' Ail vAr!tiil " James 1'. Smith, I. K C. Harrlion Bower. C. Harrison Bower, Republican candidate for County Treasurer, was born in ueriius vllle. Northampton county, on January 18, 1624. lllien Mr. Bower was fivo years of age his parents moved to this place where he has since resided. He attended the schools of this place until his fifteenth year when ho was apprenticed to learn the sad dler trade, alter which no went to carpen tering; ho worked at ths latter trade for upwards ot fourteen years wnen u armed into the mercantile business and later on was Identified with the German Penntvl yan I a Coal Company and the Lehigh Coal and Nav gat on company. Mr. uower is an enterprising and progressive citizen ot this borough and is highly respected by our towns people. r-arrjyllle Itemi. All hallow e'en was duly and mlschlev ously observed here. Mrs. Charles Saegcr was In town Tues daythe guest of her mother. Mrs. Christina Miller, of New York, was in town during the past week the guest, of her son. Levi Schonenberger was made happy this week by his good wife presenting hiin Willi a bouncing baby boy. Rev. J. E. Freeman, of Welssport, preached a very Interesting sermon to a large congregation in School Hall, Sunday afternoon. List Saturday James Henritzy and Miss Ella Ramaley, of this place, were united In the holy bonds of wedlock. Their many friends extend congratulations. iflss Emma Hand and Win . Smith, of town, were united In the golden bonds of matrimony one day recently. "Jiatsv joins with their hosts of friends In wishing them unbounded success, Mrs. James B. Deshler, of Allentown, It visiting her pareuts in town. DAisr. OOR STROLLER AT WEISSPORT. .nierc.i.ns ' ; ... . ,ne 8.1. I -JJ . c. ovTsmVlav visited friends here over sttnilnj. Our genial friend Seott E. Groot, of Perth Amboy, spent Sunday at home, John F. Biery anil sister Miss Maim, apent citiniiay Willi initio Jiavcn menus. 1). Bennlnecr and Hiram Rlckcrt i.li-iiUin.l ,il Mlllnnt-r. ami T.eliluli (an last. iinil.iv T,I0 Welssport hoy got In l.ls fnncy ,vork sgns, gates, ete.. Monday tf.i.. i ... . - .t.. ti iHCiii iiosl iirisiinan. 01 iiinrnrLi 1-cn Hrnue, circulated at Slatlngton several avs lis week. an "I'll bet jw a. nut., i, lb o M nil. II.'. child are doing well. Mother and Rev. C. II. Egge. of the Evangelical cnurch, preached to an appreciative audi ence ai iiazieton Sunday last. An Intelligent boy Is wanted at the cissport jewelry store to learn the walch making buslneos. Call early. James Ballict, of East Peiin, received Tuesday, tifty head of mules from the col lieries in the vicinity of Tamaqua. Miss Lnura M. Yundt.an accomplished young lady of town, was the guest, of her brother at hue Haven over Sunday. J os! ah Ruch, executor of tho estate of th late Joel Ruch, will expose at public sale on the premises In East Wclsspoit, on Saturtlay,Noyemhcr 12, valuable real estate. New goods are received every day at Andrew Graver's general store. All the latest styles In dress and dry goods at low est prices. Lai and learn nr ces before .purchasing elsewhere. George Miller will enpose to sale, on the premises, In Franklin township, on Saturday, November 10, valuable personal property, to wit: two horses, four cows, wagons, harness, A-c. An entertainment will be held in tho Evangelical church, Saturday evening, oth Inst., the proceeds of which revert to tho church. Don't miss it. Admission, twen-ty-fivo and fifteen cents. Laury & Sewell, the bakers, have dis solved partnership. Mr. Laury will con tinue In the buslnoss here, and Mr. Sewell goes to Mauch Chunk, where lie has pur chased the Vollmer bakery. H". L. Grobt, well known here, has re signed his position as telegraph operator In New York city and has accepted n position of stenographer under 1C. S. Speers, Gen eral Freight Agent at Bethlehem. I Constable Levan. of Franklin town-1 ship, has an old hen that completely shat tered the egg laying record on the 27th ultimo. This hen laid an egg on tho ahoyo date, which measured 7 7-8 bv 8 .1-4 inches ami contained Mire jolks. The constable wants some one. to trot out a hen to heat this. We arc sorry to note the death of our friend Frank P. Fenner who died Sunday morning last after a long and painful ill ness. Interment took placto Wednesday af ternoon, a large cortege of sorrowing rela tives and friends followed the remains to their last resting place. Tho "Stroller" ex tends heartfelt sympat by to tho family of de ceased. H'hen you vote Tuesdav make certain that the name of Henry Miller is on your ticket for county tforumissioncr. Mr. Miller Is honest Intelligent and earable and and will dischargo the duties of his position with credit i he people of Caibon county and honors 'o himself. Lot Demo crats, Republicans, In fact everv voter cast a ballot for the genial, Henry Mill, r. Just received irom Boston, an immense stock of the genu ine Knight oi Labor Shoes, which we arc selling, at $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Mro., the Tailors, sole agents lor Carbon county. Our stock of hand made shoes cannot be heat by any dealer in the county. DIED. FnoilMiKiHKn. On October a), 1SS7, Albeit P., son of Chailcs A., ami ICIIon A.'KinlinheNer. aged 1 year. Berk. On October 28, 1887, at Bethlehem, l'a., Thomas S, Deck, aged K cai n ami in days. Formany years deceased was a resident of this piace.rcspecieu ami esteemed nuiiu -townspeople who honored him Willi i-esnou.tlile nuhlic mists. Intel mcnt took place In Mahoning township, Tuesday.a large concourse of sorrow fug relatives and friends following the remains to their last resimi piaee. ine aiivikwtk. cmchus Heart felt sympathy to tlio bercnod w Mow a ml son. Public Sale 01' VKKY VAI.l'AUI.K Ileal .Estate I The undersigned executor of the last will and testament oijoci hioiz, late ot East welssport, Franklin Township, cm lion county, l'a., deed., will sell nt Public Sale, on tho premises, on Saturday, November 12, 1887, Commencing at One o'clock P. M-, the following very vaniauie tracts or t ieces oi uinii, situate in East vteissport, uarooiieouuiy,i'a., adjoinmc others. Tract No. 1 contaiiiliii.' One Acre aud la.llin .I I1VI.II VJ....I I.ITC.I. 4..U.1U.1 IkUOIIIa Mll.l Slxiy I'crches, more or less, i ne luiproH-rncnts are a 3-Story Brick Dwelling House ami a Large Shed. Tract Sit. 2 containing NINETEEN rHUOHES, more or less, adjoining Tract No. 1 and lands of L. C. . Nav. Co. Tho imiiroeuients thereon erected aie TWO KltAMK HOUSES, one ot the houses is being used as n tenant house and saddler shop, anil thcotherHsii tin shon and stoe store. Tract Tio. 3 containing ntlltTV-ONK ri!IICHKS,more or less, nuiotninir lanns oi jiciirv ramnucii. r.i- mcr iviou aim i c k ..u , ui. .u uiw .wove mentioned lots arc well located for business purposes. Terms ami conditions will lit- made known at time anil place of sale, by .fosiAII lirril, Executor. Franklin tnp.lOctl.vts Dissolution Notice. Not lee Is hereby given that the parlucr.shlii lately existing between O. W. lAl'llY and V. w. SKWE1.L, under the tlrm name ot l mi Sewell has this day been dissolved by, in W. SEWELL, unuerthe tlrm name of Ijiury & Sowcll has this-dav been dissolved bv. mutual consent. All tho debts owing to tho said nart 8hlp are to be received cither by tho said O. W. iJiuryorC. W. Sewell, anil all demands aro to be presented to ciuier ot ilium rnr paum-nt. (.. iv. rir.tt r.i.i,, C. W. I.AI BV. Oct. Ml. XT Mauch Chunk, l'a. Nov, 1,-lw AGENST WANTED To canvass for one of the largest, oldest estab lished, BEST KNOWN NUKSEUIES In the country. Most liberal terms. Unequalled facili ties, (1KNKVA NUlCHKllY, established Hiu. . K 1. n.ltllll, l.l'.,M.l ,, ,. 1. November .V-4w PUBLIC SALE Of V.U.UAW.B PERSONAL PROPERTY. The u n d erst ir nel will Hell at rulillt Kale. tie premises In I'r.inKUtttownslitiMlilsroHiity.on Saturday, November 19, 1887. commencing nt ONE O'CLOCK I. M., thcfol toning personal propertv,to-w It: TWO HOUSES, nUK cows, a two-borse wagons, 1 two-hoise platform spring wagon rlace. t slelch. uotnslei ..ii.'ii, .is na hit... 11.11- ioh:sleds, truck sled, coiustalk cutter, 1 set double carriage harness, 1 set heavy double harness, hay ladders and bolsters, and other farming implements, etc., too numerous to mention. Terms win be made known at time and place ot sale, by l'rnnkllntwi-Nov3ls (il-O. Mll.LKlt, Bed Springs BED SPRINGS ! W. P. Schwartz Is at preseut stopping at the CAJtPON HOVSE, LEHIGHTON, where he will remain for a short time onlv, with a new. novel and complete ma chine for manufactiiiing a uew stjle ARM LOCKED BHD si-RIMi. We are sfe in najlng that our spring, combines more good dualities than auy ouliate eer seen, uu mattur how many springs )oiialrcadrIuixc, this ono Is wed worth looking nt sharp. VVe hae sold thousands of them In other l lace, and can give lots of let eience In this county. We lime old 23 selts lu the Blooiuingdale alley, 8 setts of them went to the White Bear Hotel, kept by Mr Eli Frlti who ttlUVlndl) give un body Information in regard to our spring. Nov. HI Home Evidence Mo other preparation has won tucceit at home equal to Hood's Barstparllta. In Lowell, Mass., where It Is made, It li now, as It has been for yean, the leading medicine tor purifying the blood, and toning and strengthening the system. This " good name at home" Is "a tower ot strength abroad." it would require a volume to print all Lowell people havo said In favor ot Hood's BarsapnlUa. Mr. Albert Estcs, living at 28 East Tine Street, Lowell, (or 15 years Pooplo of Lowol I employed at boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, president ot tho Erie) Telephone Company, had a largo running sora corns on his leg, which troubled him a year, when bo began to take Hood's Samparllla. Tho toro toon grew less In size, and in a short time dltappesred. Jos. Dunphy,2UCen tral Street, Lowell, had Praise swellings and lumps u . , on his faea and neck. H O O O 8 which Hood's Barsapa rllla completely cured. Sarsaptxrilla Mrs. C. XT. Marriott, wife ot the First As sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says that for 16 years tho was troubled with stomach disorder and sick headache, which nothing relieved. The attacks came on every fort night, when the was obliged to take her bed, qnd was unable to endure any noise, fine took Hood's 8usaparllla, and after a time tho attacks ceased entirely. Many more might bo given had we room. On tho recommendation of people ot Lowell, who know us, wo ask you to try Hood's Sarsaparilla j BoldbyalldniggUti. SlltlxforM. Prepared only by O. L ITOOD ft CO., Apothecaries, IxmeU, Man. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar ELECTION " Proclamation, Pursuant to an Act of General Assembly of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled, "An act relating to the elections in this Commonwealth," approved the 2nd day of July, Anno Domini, one thousand, eight hundred and thirty-nine, and a further supplement to that Act approved January SOth. 1874. 1. JAMES OALLAOHEri. Sheriff of the County of Carbon, Pennsyl vania, uu iieruuy iiiaKB Known and give no tico, to tho electors of the county aforesaid, that on the FIRST TUESDAY. AFTEIt THE FIRST MONDAY, OK NOVEM BER, being the 8th Day of November, Anno Domini, one thousand eight bundled and eighty-seven, at which time the fol lowing officers are to be voted for: ONE PERSON l'OU .TUDfiK 01' THE SUP REME COl'ItT of the Comnionw-eatlh of I'eiin- sjmiuiu. ONE I'KI'.SllN Will STATU Tltl.'.lsl!l!l.'l! ..r the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON l'OR COUNTY Tit EASI' 1! El.'of Carbon County. ONE PERSON TOR KEdlSTEl! AND RE CORDER of Carbon County. THItEE PERSONS FOR COUNTY COM.MIHS IONKRS of Carbon County. two l'Kwsnxs l-rni Aitm rnim ,j n.k. County. ONE PERSON FOR COIWTY SURVEYOR of Caibou Comity. I also make known and lo notice that the places of holding the aforesaid elections In the several tow nshlps and horoushs olthe said Coun ty will be respectively at their places hereinafter designated, to-wlt: Tho freemen residing lu that n.ill. of Until- township known as tho Amledrled district, will bold their elccllon In the school house In Auden rlcd. The freemen lcsldlmr In that nait of Hunks township known as the Heaver Meadow district. win uwiii incii cicciioii at ine scnooi nouse at Leviston, 111 said township. Tho freemen of the township of East I'ennwlll hold their election at the public houe of Pen rose (leorge, In said towifsnlp. The freemen residing In that pint of totver Towanienslng township, known as the Millport district, will hold their election at the Millport hotel In the village of MIIIpoil lu said township. The freemen rcsiiltntr In that nnrt of Lmcec Towanienslng township, known as the Little Gap district, will hold their election at the public house ot Robert A. Henry.in the village of Little uap, in emu low nsiiip. The freemen of the Vm-n.sliin nf Ki-unklln will hold their election at the piibiin bouse ot John liehrifr, In said township. The fi-eenien of the Unrmt.h nr Lcldi.titnn uHll bold their election . 'it llm nubile. Iinusc Lent bv Jonathan Kistler, In said borough. The freemen of the lownsbln of f jiitsmiue will hold their election at the female school house uuck Mountain, in sain township. The fiecmen of the lownsbln of tyhl-li villi hold their election Intbe school house In Rock port, In said tmvhslilp. The freemen nf the llnrmi'rh nf Wcathei-lv u-ill hold their election at the public house of Silas It. Illttner, In said township. The freemen of the First Word of the llnr,iu.li of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at the office of llm County CoiuniUsloncrs, In said Borough. The freeman of the Second Ward of the Ilor. ough of Mauch Chunk will hold their election at mo puniic nouse Kept by Fredrick Slant, In said Uorotigh. The freemen of the llni-nuph nf Fast. Manch Chunk will hold their election at tho public house of Chester '.v. Haas, In said ilorougii. . The freemen of the tow-nslitn nf Itnlionlni? will hold their election nt tho public house (if Thompson .1. McDanlel's, In said township. Tho fieemen or tho tow-oslihi nf Venn Fnipsl. win iioiu uicir eiccuoii ai me ptinuc nouse oi I.. ....I.I. ..41.1.. ' 1.IIU.S fWl ll, III Blllll IIIV. 1131111', The freemen of the towiishln of ITniterTnwu. ineushiKHlll hold their election at the public I1UUSI- ui .Mlllll 1, CISS, 111 lUWIlSllip, The freemen of the township of Packer will hold their election at the public house known as iiartz a tavern, in sam (ownsnip, Tho freemen In that, part of the township nf M.uich('nunk, residing ullhln the Summit Hill district, will hold their election at the Town nan in me Milage oi summit urn The fiecmen of that part of the township of siaueii (.'luniK, residing within tho Ncsquehon. lug district, will hold their election at the nubile house ot Itenjaiuiii Oxtey, In the tillage JSCS- !ueii(Mini. The ficrmcu l-csldlnu In ll.at nai l of Kidder townsh n know n as tho south district, will hold their election at the public house oi Paul Danner, ill B.11H (OWISlUl, The fiecmen residing ill that pait ot Kidder township, known as the north district, will hold their election at the bouse foimerlvof George H. Stliisou, now strceter's office, Lehigh Tannery. Ill 9.1111 lOWIlSUIJI. The fiecmen of the Ilorouuh of l'arryville will hold their election at the public bouse ot Dildlne aiiyucr, 111 sain ilorougii, Tho freemen ie. siding lu the election district of rackei inn will hold their election lu the public M-mnii iniimiug, Tho fiucmcii in tlio r,oiotiKh of Welssort will hold their election at the nubile house of Henry 1. Ill I3UU.1I1 III .SilIU jiuri'ugn. The freemen of the Borough ol Jmsford will mini nu ll- erection at me puoiic nouse 01 George r.vaus, 111 said iiorougii. I also make known and give notice, as In and by tho tath section of the ufoiesald act 1 am !i- 1 cited, that, "eu-ry person excepting Justice o; the Peace, who shall bold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the Got eminent of the United States or of the State or city or Incor pointed district, whether commissioned officer or otherwise, a mboritlnate oltlcer.or agent who is, or snail uecmpiujed under me legislative. Judiciary or Exccutho Department of this State or the L'niled States, or of any city ..or Incorpor ated district, mid also that every member ot Coucrcss aud tho Legislature and tho select and common council of any city. Commissioner of an) Incorporated district. Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, lnsiiector or Clerk of any election ot this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, nr any other ofllcer ol said elccllon, shall be eligible lo any office then lobe toted for.' " In case the person who shall have leeched tho second hlchust number of votes for Insnec- tor shall not attend on the day of the election then the person who shall hate received the next highest number of totes at the lust spring election forjudge shall act as Inspector In his olace. And Incase the nerson who shall have received tho highest number of totes for Inspec tor shall not attend, the person elected Judge shall appoint an Inspector In bis place, or If any vucauc) continues an nunc a((cr inu time nxeu bv law for the onenlni: of the election, the ouall lied toters of the township, or ward, or district, lor which said omcer suaii nate occu cieciru, present at tho time of tho election, shall select one 01 uieir nuinner 10 niisucn racaiicy.- " It shall be the duty of the seteral Assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general or special or towustilp election durlug the time such election Is kepi open, for the purpose of giving Information to the Inspec tors and Judges when railed on In relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote , at sucii elections or sucn oilier mailers 111 1 ela tion to the assessment of toteis as the Insncc tors, or eiinerot tneni shall from time In time require. I lActoI.soth Juue, 1874) I Sec. e. At all elections hereafter held under the laws of this Commonwealth, the polls shall he open at seven o clock A. M. and close at seved P. M. Given under my hand at Mauch Chnnk the 4th day of Oct, A. D. one thousand eight hund red and eighty seven, and of the Independence ot the United States the one hundred aud twelfth, JAMES GALLAGHER, Sheriff. Haeairr'ji OrriCK, Mauch Chunk, Ta. October PUKE I EFFECTIVE ! ! ELEGANT I ! ! REBHR'S NEW DRUG STORE, In ike Oli land, Under Rett Hall, Bank Street, Xehlshton, Pa Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Biushos, Combs, Perfumery M Weight ! Good Measure!! Bool haliir!!! N. . Two Regular Physicians always in attendance Dr. Rob or, the older, can always bo found ami is-rcady to gire advice, and to prescribe FREE Furnishing medicine f first quality, and nt as reasonable charges as can be had elsewhere. Office anil Q!isultalioii Rooms Conyeiilenl lo Rebcr's Drag Store. Established 1867. Overcoats ! : Mali's Suit. Men's $uftft. Hoy's Suits lioy'n Suits. Fur Caps. Fur Caps. With Peak. With Roll, Woolen Blankets. Woolen Blankets. i . . Our Scarlet Underwear caWnot be beat. We buy and sell for cash, and therefore we are enabled to ds-v fy Competition. Adam MelirUani & Son,' !st 17 ton Bank Coats, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters and Rag'lmgs.. Jackets, Raglins and Striped Cloth- Plush Dolmans, Coats Children's and Misses and Ulsters. SHAWLS. Blanket, $3.50 to $8.00. Imitation Indian, $10 to $50. Black Thibet, H. GUTH & SON. 4 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 18S7- MYER BRENNER, IN LEUCKEL'S BLOCK, LEHIGHTON, . Opens the Fall WITH COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF Cotton and Woolen Underwear, Dry Goods and Notions, Overcoats, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. And cvervthine else usually kept in a first-class general store. Call, inspect and be convitfe'ed that for low jiviccs this store take the lead. OTlWt fail to Call ! "' ' ' ' Familly Flour NOMAS' 2 Doors above the ""Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Per fumery, Hair, Tooth Musical Instruments, &c, &c. LOOK FOR SIGHT OF IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF COAL, See. OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa, Re-Established 1887, - : Overciats ! Men's Suits. Men's Suits. Boy's Suits. y's Suits. Fur Caps. Fur Caps. Without Peak. Without Roll. Woolen Blankets. Street, Lehighton, Penna. i Ulsters, Plain, Plaid and and Jackets. , : Jackets, Coats, Raglins ) Beaver, $5.00 to $13.00. Real Tndian, $36 to $125.0Q. . $(.00 to $25.00. & Winter Trade Ready-Ma de Clothing", $2.20 Per Bag. and Clothes Brushes, GOLDEN MORTAR.
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