"Original Ohoap Oash Store." Gonfpoaitlon for Gheapnoas, But Leather ior Service. tUrauillso.iir'.eJi.iiln anvtliliiK It it In tlic lioolnnd shoo business. Tlifougii competition llio majority ot nuniifnotureM lmvo stooped so low as to put composition (which Is tiotlilnn more than paper) counters nnif solca In their boolsmul iliocs nml palm fhcui oltlor leather. This should be rnmlo rt Criminal otTcusO ami iiiauutncturcrs anil dealers compelled to sell goods for jvhat they really nrcj paper lor paper and leather for leather. We aro determined tiottolnkepnrtln this dishonest business, mid will sell pood goods or nono. Wc will refund the purchase prlco of every pair of Jiuots or shoes returned tons that are not solid. Wo call special attention to our BOLA.lt TIT 8IIOE for Misses and Children, as we doubt whether a SOMI 8OI1AU Til' SHOIJcalt bo found In any other store In town. J. T. KUSBAUJVX, Opposite Public Snimro. Hank Street, LchlKhton. .lune 7. itsJ-ly. Very nuieli of liumuii misery lind dlstrcis Is caused by sickness. I ho true tiielliod Is to prevent sickness, Wlcli can be safely and cheaply accomplished by tlio c of JJttAUUUI. livt- Wltlj ....... t-. . X... O". , . ,,.,. ..,,-. II,, I,, ilrun nir ami iraurai ira ui. your darlings with rvery old grawltiiotliPfs Why U Itl We have. In our experience, met a mini ber of men, In every Imaginable) line of business; but the happiest, most energetic and agreeable fellows aro ine agents of the well-known and popular "Davis Sewlnu Machine." They aro as happy as the day Is long. They mako every body with whom tbny have dealings feel the same, ll'liy Is HP They are men from the ordinary paths of life, chosen more for their honesty and respectability than on account of mechani cal skill, becauso this "Davis" machine Is the vciy acme of mechanical simplicity and requires no skill In Its manipulation, One hour's operation In a customer's hous amply demonstrates this fact and Its ad vantages become at once apparent. It does not tako tbo lady long to decide In favor of this machine, finding, as she docs, that she can do work on It that would be impossible on machines, of the under-feed pa'tcrn. Any lady who has anr knowledge of the Davis and other machines, will tell you without Hesitation that Hie Daws Is incom parably the best. Not onlv will it perform more than double the work possible with any other machine, but the work Is done with half the exertion and with an ease that Is as pleasing as It Is -surprising. Geo, . Nnsliaum. Apt, Bank Street, Lehigliton. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. NOVEMBER If). 1B87. CI'KCIAL NOTICK Persons makniK payments 15 to this office by money orders or postal notes will please maka them payable at the WKISS rollT I'OaT OFFICE, as the I-ehluhton OflUo Is ui money order omeo Ourxent Events Epitomized. Rev. Win. II. Chapman, Pastor of M. E, Clmwli, Geogetown, D. C, wrote us: Having had an opportunity to test the ex. cellcnt qualities of Dr. Bulls' Cough Syrup, I hesitate' not to say, it is tlio beat remedy have ever used In my family." For crup and whooping cough it Is a sure euro. The torturing disease neuralgia Is instant ly relieved and rapidly cured by Salyatlon Oil. The battlo of Gettysburg will be re viewed In Concert Hall, M.iiiclijuliunk, by the renowned battle-Held guide, James T. Long, on Saturday evening, 10th Instant, Proceeds for the benefit of Post 01, G. A. R.. of that town. ' Three hundred scenes portraying the great battle will be exhibit cd ; It cannot fall but prove interesting both to the soldier and civilian. Don't fall to attend. T): orMusse'lmair,'afonhercsfde.Tirof Mahoning, but now publisher of the Stark county, Indiana, Ledger, says editorially In a recent Issue: "The JKcatherly Herald and the CAittioif Advocate aro always welcome visitors to this office. They re. mind us of our old time friends; and both have our best wishes." Before Thanksgiving day comes you need a new suit and overcoat; wo liayo a largo assortment of them and will sell them for less money than you can buy them else. where; a call will convince you and save you money,' at Sondhclm's One Price Star fllothlng Hall, Mauch Chunk. The attention of tho people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity Is directed to the fact that George.; Huntzinger, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, Is author- FROM THE COUNTY M, IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. Local HopiiUne In MancJi Ctmnk Spicily Spclally Compiled for the ToiUnbj an Ad Wrltten Up, , vocato Man Tim Pliccnlx Hose Company will hold i The Lehigh Valley crew at Alletitown hayo been suspended. -fe'riWuVs"cTTplf6Tiriul moneys for tho CAimoN Advocate. . Leopold Meyer, of the Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at $3.00 per week. Persons who wish the comforts of a home should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice clean and quiet place. The Philharmonic Society yylll Rive a grand musical entertainment In Wleand's opera house, sometime during, the coming winter, at least so It is reported. In such an event a musical treat can be expected. Tlura will bo no services In tho Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, on Iron street, Sunday morning. Sunday school in the afternoon and services In the evening, however, you are cordially Invited. Thloyes forced an entrance into the dwelling occupied by Milton Hontz, on Lehigh" street, last Sunday and managed to secure a sufficient amount of "boodle" to pay for tlnlr trouble. To-morrow (Sunday) evening Rev. O. W. Gross will dollver a special sermon to Xhc members of (he Jr. 0. U. A. M., in the Evangelical church, on South street. All are Invited. The Rev. Win. Major will preach a sermon on tho personal liberty and temper nuco question, In the Evangelical Church, of this place, on Thanksgiving Eye., Nov. "24 1887. If you aro Indebted to tho Advocate for subscription, advertising or" job printing please remit the amount, We need the money to meet running expenses of the of. flee. It I reported that Roy. Father Heman, In a sermon delivered in St. Joseph's church, at East Mauch Chunk, recently, severely rebuked the wearers of bustles, -Sadie Moyer, the celebrated fat girl, whose home is at Lansford, has just closed a three weeks' engagement at the Arch street museum, Philadelphia. A fat hog weighing oyor three hundred pounds is to to be rallied off at Clark's Restaurant, on Bank street, on Thursday evening, December 8th, The largest and finest assortment of handsome and artistic designs In silver' ware in this section can be seen at E. II Hold's, Mauch Chunk. The wheat crop In Lehigh county was I total failure, In consequence many farm ers Jn that section will ba compelled to buy flour for the winter. Carter Harrison, ex-mayor of Chicago, says: "Since I have used Tulip soap, have been led to believe there Is some good in me yet Mens' all-wool pants, made to order. at from $3 up to $10ffW. Sondhelm's One PrlceFar Clo'lilng'Hali, ,Jaueh Chunk. Coukerfelt silver twenty-five cent pleceiiff5i) circulation They are badly ex ectt 'd, -consequently, easily detected receipt, (no disrespect,) but use that Invalid ablo provcnllv'o of children's diseases Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Our joylal friend Leopold Meyer, of the Packerlon Hotel, passed his fifty-sixth lulle stone last Tuesday. Leopold Is as happy and good-natured as the day we first met him. Pedestrians and all others traveling the turnpike road to Mauch Chunk should nsyer fall to give Leopold a call. He will treat you all right. The fine assortment of winter millin ery goods nt Miss Alvcnla GrAvcr's New York Millinery Store, Is simply immense. The dollcate lints of ribbons and feathers surpass an v thing oyer brought to this town. Hats and bonnets trimmed In the most fashionable style. For the accommodation of persons llv- ln this borough, Packerlon and H'clssport ho may wish to attend the evening service at St. Mark's church, Mauch Chunk, the the hour has been changed to seven o'clock, allowing ample lime to return by the 8:M train, Selling' out. All our stock of ladles and misses Jackets and Newmarkets will be sold below cost; we have about one hun dred and fitly left, and thoy must all be sold; call at Sondhclm's One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch- Chunk, for bargains. "Where will you spend eternity?" "Jesus is mighty, fcralso him," "Repent,- bellevoand sin no more," "PreparotomeC thy God," and many simlltar sentences adorn the board fences and locks between this place and Mauch Chunk. Manufacturers desiring to locate in a progressive locality will do well to visit Lehlghton. Shipping facilities aro second to nono and other conveniences make this borough adcslrable locality for manufactur ing purposes. A full lino of misses and children's coats at tho New York Millinery Store. Don't fall to call and see the largo assort ment before purchasing elsewhere. Prices low as the lowest and satisfaction guaranteed. Our young friends Tlios. Nusbanm and T. Webster Clauss won the goats rallied off af-yio Catbon House Monday evening. As-a rtiattor of Identification we might add that Webster secured the black spotted one. A number of now dwelling houses have been erected on tho Packerton road.durlng the past year. It Is but a quest Ion of a few years when there will bo a complete line of dwellings extended between the two towns. Mrs. Thomas Puidon will expose to public sale on tho premises In Beaver Run, on Saturday, the 19th Instant, at one o' clock, a lot of yaluablo personal property, Including household furniture, &c Thomas J. Beck, of tho Rochester Bottling House Bank street has purchased a valuable lot on Lehigh street. Mr. Beck contemplates erecting a large building on the sight in tbe near future. There Is somu talk of erecting an electric light plant here. H e hope our business men, private citizens and the borough authorities will give this project the proper encouragement. For a fine lino of leather goods, such as pockctbooks, memorandums, writing desks, photo cases, cigar cases, etc., go to E. F. Luckenbach's, 01 Broadway, Mauch ..Chunk. Ladles, a cako of Tulip soap costs ex actly tho same sum that your husbands pay for a debilitated cigar. Remind them of this bald-headed fact and howling injus tice, If you want to inspect a fine stock of gold watches don't fail to see the magnifi cent assortment at E. IL Hold's, Mauch Chunk; it will pay.you to learn prices. The appearance of the ''brick row," at Packerton has been materially changed by tbe division of each house by a picket fence which extends over the old roadway. Mrs. Catlrsrine Paxton, widow of Colonel Joseyfli T Paxton, died Tuesday morning at WiUiainspor't. She would havt been 101 years old on Christmas -Day, Elmer Remaliey, aged about fourteen TBl'i4taS-eP,acla!rton, was hit In the ejo by a stone thrown iiDtA-SmiR "shot" last Saturday and severly injured. Holiday books are beginning to come in; select early and you will bo certain of setting your wants. E. F. Luckcrbach, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Roy. L. K. Dcrr, of Reading, will preach to to the members of the Reformed congregation Sunday morning and evening. All are Invited to alicuJ. Don't forget that tho Arlon Band will hold their grand ball next Wednesday eve ning. You should make it a point to go. A good time Is expected. Carbon county salocn keepers whoso license expire January 1st 1SS8, will petition tho court for an immediate renewal under the new license law. Wo will publish sketches of Lehigh Valley engineers, brakemcn and conductors shortly. "Railroaders" should order'extra copies early. All-wool suits and overcoats made to order at $12, $13, $20 up to $35 at Sond hclm's One Prlco Star Clothing Hall.Mauch Chunk. Tho Cahiios Advocate completed Its fiftceuth year last Saturday Tho Advo' catk Is a prosperous journal. Home Issue, Wilson Trainer, who has been confined to the house with a seycro attack of typhoid fever, Js, we oflfcoleased to note, cenvalesc. ng. . Overcoats, overcoats, for men and boys at $3. $5, $7 up to $15, at Sondhelm's Qne Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, By buying your winter clothing at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, you will save money, Plenty of disinfectants should be used around outhouses. It prevents the break Ing out ot virulent diseases, Forty-one members are enrolled on tho Bangor Board of Trade. Thoy are doing much good for that town. Rev. J, II. Kuder, preached an inter. cstlng sermon to the Lutheran congregation Sunday evening. McCorralck & Kcmcrcr have opened general truck store In Warner's building on Bank street. l lie nver-paa, gin cocktail and paper butlo are luxuries, but' Tulip soap Is necessity. -Furniture .of tho best makes at prices to astonish the buyers, at Kemerer & Swarm's, it Mountain fires have prevailed to an alarming extent In many sections of tho State. Pocket bibles, teacher and fauJily bibles very low, at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk Sale bills printed at tins office In the latest style at very lowest figures. Fine stock of wedding rings at E. H, uoui a, jJiaucu unuuK. A marksman says of Tulip soap: "it' bang." Rumor says that the new commission-! erscleik will bo ex-Sherllt C. W Lelitz. Thomas Mumford, an old resident of this borough, died suddenly on Saturday last. Roy. Jackson, of tbo M. E. church, will preach to tha Jr. O, V. A. M. Sunday eve ning. Mrs. Thos. R. Crcllln.formelly of town, now of Philadelphia, Is visiting relatives and friends at the county seal. George L. Stocket returned home with his bride on Saturdar last; the ccrcmoin took place at Trenton, N. J., on Nov. 10. Wo are pleased to state that tho two llttle'-datightcrs of Prothotiotary Es'-cr.latc- ly fo seriously alllictcd with diphtheria, are slowly recovering. Mahlou L. Kemerer, tho fourteen-year- old son of M. S. Kemerer, died Sunday morning. Ho caino home from boarding school sick and lived but a few days. In terment took place Tuesday. The Presbyterian church improvements aro about completed. Tho audience room has been enlarged and the largo organ and choir will hereafter be In the front pait of the church, facing the congregation. On Saturday night last a bar room light created quite, a sensation on Susquehanna street; the combatants finally got Into the street amidst a largo crowd, some of whom succeeded in quieting the unpleasant affair. while the police Were hiding around Pack er's corner. The "trick man" with tho gold rings and tiro dollar bill had a picnic on our streets during the week; he succeeded In deceiving feather-heads ; In one day he made as high as forty dollars. His victims re ceived a gold (?) ring In exchange for three dollars cash. Tho result of the recent election has been pretty generally discussed and a dlag-. nosls of each of Its varied features has been taken with tho following result: That 'he cutting of O. Hr. LcntiTin particular dis tricts resulted as tho spite work of party sore-heads; and it is now stated that the defeat of V. II. Bower was the result of his fellow Republicans in the 1st ward here, who being Interested In a Bank concern voted for tho Democratic candidate out of purely selfish alms. The result Is accepted as a matlci of course but lis lessons haye beeu.learned and they will not soon bo for gotten. Tho non-partisan class unanimous, ly condemn the deceit prac'iced on both sides; political treachery played so proniln enl a part as to become a stench In the nos trlls of common decency. On the altar of personal feeling and selfishness every party principle was sacrificed, thus demonstrate ing the alarming extent of political .-or ruption. Bustles and Flag Hats Blast Oo. The Mauch Chunk Democrat of last week contains a very sensible article on the wicked and unlady-llke bustle craze which Tould bo well for all to read. It Is a scath Ing denunciation of this and other popular and fashionable follies of our times. This reflects badly but deservedly on tho plug bat brigade In that tha secular press must tako a band in condemning this and other social evils of our day. While there may be things emanating from this paper that wo do not endorse the Democrat is to bo credited upon tills topic. Let tho war on bustledom go on all along the line. The tendency of our times is to get convert to our oo-cftlled churches (sed- tarian pens) and go for to assail this and ktnurea eylls of tne church, would lose a large part of 'its support on the money side, Willie wo commend Father Helnan and the Democrat for their bold onslaught on this ridiculous and absurd fashion. Wc know there are journalistic buzzards who prey upon everything for the sake of being "windy" but this Is an exception. The sectarhn churches have been too long in whitewashing business (surface reform) Tho decsptiyo nature of modern reforms is not understood by worldly minds. The Bible plan of reformation Is "Make the tree good and Its fruit will bo good." The deception consists In the. Idea that trim ming off the fruit improves the tree; that doing away with outward evils improvo the condition of Ihesjrmer QLoaucso in. ociety in me aitairs oi cariuiy garments tho christian fayors the suppression of all ices and crime. In all the relations of lift the christian stands opposed to cycry outward evil; he wilt not rout his houses And for sinful purposes, nor pay his money, nor cast his yote, nor give his In fluence by any means to uphold any out ward wrong. True Christianity does evcry- bcro cause vlco and Immorality to hide. itself. But, while this is true, the gospol does not seek outward reform as Its true bject. No one who has the s'plrlt and mind of Christ .desires the fruit to be good uutll the tree is good, because the spirit of Christ Is opposed to deception. The chris tian may use clyll law to closo a saloon, or suppress any crime or social evil. But be cannot make outward reform tho end or object. If we could get rid of the innum erable eylls which afflict mankind. and not change a man's moral state wc would have accomplished nothing in reference to the salvation of men. Jesus does not work in any such way. Any reform which does not Include all sin docs not reform any sin. The pretense that it does-Is a lie. A ono sin refttrni is a moral contradiction; if one sin is left out, tbe whole law is left out; It takes but one sin to break tho whole law James 2. Tho way many talk we would suppose that If we could tiot rid of murder, Sabbath-breaking, stealing, pollyamv, Ac the millennium would come. These few thoughts will, no doubt, evoke criticism, but let me ask: Aro the sects God's powers or tne ueyu s. j. v. , Towameniing Items. Mrs. Moses Rarualy Is seriously ill. Jacob Stronp Is sporting a new spring wacou. Jacob PeUrs received 100 barrels of apples one day last week. Rov. Erb. of Slatlncton. preached In St. John's church last Sunday. Forest fifes destroyed considerable fine timber and fences hereabouts last week, There Is a scarcity of water; most of tbo wells In Bowmanstown arediyjSmlth's sawmill Is idle owing to tuo lack oi wator. The Democracy of Lower Towamen sing is becoming weaker, owing to tbt bad management of township affairs; many Democrats refusing to vote owing to the abovo cause. Reuben Miller received a largo drove of cattle last week. Loir. Girls employed In the Nazareth Unit ing Mill earn from $15 to 18 per mouth. For the week ending on the 12th Inst.. there were 03,405 tons of coal shipped over the L. AS. R.R.,a total to date of 428,.'20 tons, showing an docrcaso as compared with latnc dato last year of 70,802 tons. Tlio working hours of the men employed n tho Lehigh Stovo Foundry, this borough, lave boon curtailed from ten to nine hours. Several laboring men were bIbo discharged last Week. Labor Is In great demand through Hie Southwest, and in less than a month an outflow will set In from the .fai North- where outside operations will bo terminated by cold weather from tho Southwest. For IHo week ending Nov. 9th, there ncre 103,003 tons of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley railroad, making a total to date of 0,289,200 tons, and showing an in crease of 49,057 tons compared with same- late last year. The striking miners in tho Lehigh coal region still hold firm and are fully confident that eventually their demands will be ac- cccdcd to by ihc coal operators. On the other hatld tho operators feci certain that the men must givo In ero long. . 1 he stove manufacturers aro greatly worried oyer the oversold condltlou of tbe stovo market. Tliero arc certain localities, however, that are still doing a little busi ness. Throughout tho West stove molding and selling has been for tlio present overdone. Kansas has tbo lead this year in lail- road building, having built 1091 miles. Texas follows with 834 miles; Pennsylvania comss hobbling along with 108 miles, and New Jersey reports 5 miles. But these figures do not represent side-track Improve ments. In six State Territories not a single mile of now track as laid. During tho past year 1000 miles of track were laid in India. Railroad building throughout the Southwest wears a booming aspect. A road lias just been completed from Kansas City to Biiminghau.. Competion on two or three of tbe transcontinental Unas Is be coming very severe, and some of the curves are being straightened out. One road In particular Intends to shorten tho road to the Pacific coast 100 miles. Last week work began on a new road from New Orleans to Fort Scott, to be 050 miles long. The following notice has been sent to all lorcmen on the Lehigh Valley Railroad by Superintendent Goodwin. The tenor of It shows the consideration the road gives to Its employes; "All persons employed or engaged upon tho roadway and tracks of the Lehlch Malley Railroad Company aro requested to bo particulaily careful toavoid dancer to themselves fiom passing trams. In getting out of the way of an approaching train they should step clear of both tracks, and on tho second track. After the pass age of any train, before resuming work up on tho track oyer which the train passed, or in dangerous nearness to It, they must satisfy themselves that no train or part of a Is approaching in cither direction. They are particularly cautioned to protect thcni' selves with special care while on bridges and In tunnels or narrow places," Tho following paragraph taken from an exchange. Is not uninteresting in its ilis cussion of the strike question: "Must we not also pity the childishness and pig-head- edness of capitalists who, without good rea son to justify it allow preventive strikes, and thus bring intetruptions In the conduct of business and paralyze every interest? How well we remember the avoidable and unwarranted strikes in years agone, when men wcro roughly abused for participating in "them. Now capalists have assumed tho position occunled by their men ia those years. The working men are now tho steady safe, conservative clement of the country. No longer can they be regarded as hot' heads or he accused of acting rashly for the facts in the case will not bear out the charge. Recognizing the general Injurious effects of strikes , and how they cripple every inter- in a community, It Is now tlio policy of or ganlzcd working men to avoid s'uVnes,' posslUU.,-3,1111 totifls and invito arbitration of tlioir grievances. But capitalists in these latter days hayo become the extrem ists. Manifest as the wrong of their course ma be, and without a shadow of excuse to sustain It, yet in their estimation they must be allowed to do as they will. They must bo allowed to gain every vantage point, even If it trenches on tho rights of others, and yhatevcr they order must bo tho law. H'liateyer they do, tho tollers, like good Obedient little boys, must submit to It, and the public thereby suffer for their Inexcus able stupidity. It matters not how just the claim of labor; how fair the proposition, capital rejects it, considering that it should not be disturbed by by request or demand, but pay what pittance it chooses," reoplo at They Come anil Oo II. V. Jotthlnier, Sr., was on a busi ness trip to Philadelphia Monday. Our young frlind Gideon Kostenbader, of Lancaster, was In town this week. JIss Sophia RatidenbnslKwas visiting WVathcrly friends dm Ing tho past weflk. Mrs. W. II. Bowman, of Bank street, spciitTucsday wlthSlatlngton relatives and friends. Mrs. Michael Clatk and daughter Miss Nora, of Ncsqnehonlng, spent Sunday In (own, tho guests of Miss Aunlo and P. F. Clark, on Bank street. Voathorly Correspondence. Work on the silk mill Is bclrg hurried ly pushed by the contractors. J. G. Eadle will rebuild the Stable des troyed by fli o last week. And talking of fire makes us wonder why tho town has no lire company. -The new story cm Oak Hall is now ready for occupancy. A few more such bulldlnss and Wcatherlv will beclti to nut on metropolitan airs. Tim nnnltrv show In coino (iff In Cass. lcr's rink, on December 8 and 0, plomiscs to ben grand success, iruiy there Is no reason why It should not be. -The Pennsylvania Globo Gas Llcht Company will illuminate out-streets for an other year council having renewed the contract at a meeting held recently. UMKOA. Normal Square Items. Quito a number of stninirers passed through here this week. Ilenrv Smith, of Monron rniinlv. nnss- ed through hero one day this week. -Mrs. Kate Nothsteln was to Philadel phia this week where she purchased a new line of winter millinery goods. -The Bacraincnt of tho Loid's supper was admlnlsterd In the Brick church last Sunday morning. Roy. Shafcr officiated. A grand shootlns match will come off at the residence of Reuben Fritz on the 22nd Instant. Don't fall to attend; a good time, may bo expected. One of our fashionable vounc cents while calling on his best girl sometime since was so unfortunate as to lose his necktie. We presumo there Is a moral In this, and we leave the AnvooATn readers to surmiso what It is. D. Nothsteln's pot table ennlno Is locat ed hero Our genial young friend A. Oldt manipulatcc tho machine. Noiimai.. Phrenology. Prof. S. F. DeVore, practical phrenolo gist, wllf becln a seiies of lectures on phrenology, man and his host interests, training ot children, A-c, at the Lelilghlon School Hall, on Monday evening, Nov. 21. llio professor Is a graduate of tho bclioo: of Phrenology In Now York city and comes well recommended. Come the first night and view his large collection of portraits, human skulls, Ac. Admission free. Pub lic examination at the closo of each lec ture. Private cxamina'lons given at tho Carbon House. Prof. DeVore has just closed a very successful course of lectures at irelssport, and the following is a testi monial given him by ono of her most hon ored and respected citizens: Wmssronr, Nov. 1(1, 1R87. TO WHOM IT SI AY CO.VCXItN. The bearer. Prof. DeVore. held thrco lectures on Phicnology In our town. His lecture was scientific as well as practical. Ills lectures woio a marked Ruecess. He commands tne respect of .our best citizens. You can confide In him as honest, educat ed and gentlemanly. J. E. FnriEMAx, Resolutions of I hanks. At a.regular meeting of the officers and teachers of the Janlestown Sunday School, the following preamble and resolutions were passed. WnuiiEAs Mr. Reigel gavo us the uso of his ground for our Tent Meetings, and also his timber tract for our Grovo Meeting and allowed us the use of sundry other articles uunng tne occasion, WrfEitKAS tho same was alyen without compensation and free of all cost, therefore bo It Resolved, That we herewith tender our neartrclt thanks to Mr. liclgel for Ills good will, favors, and Generosity. Whereas Messrs Kemerer A Swartz of this borough have donated a handsome altar to tho Jamestown Sunday School, and whereas it is a valuable, auxiliary In tho service of God. Therefore be it. Resolved, That the thanks of tho school be, and are, hereby extended to tho doners for tho gift. And further Ira it Resolved, That wo have a copy of these resolutions printed In the. Cakiiox Advo cate. S, A, Ml'.rtT. Pres. A. Siiive Sec'y. OUR STROLLERAT WEISSPORT. Interesting Items ricked Hp and Aborted bv tha Stroller ( 'Squire Hoycr circulated a' Bethlehem ' and KaMon on Tuesday. i John Protzullcr. of Ui'ihlehem. was seeing old friends In thi locality over .Sunday. Andicw Giuvpi's now bulMliic on White s reel, Is bnlng Jnurled toward completion. Henry Cluisuiiiu Is selling consider. blecoal. Prices, Very lowest; sen advcrtls ment on first page. Mrs. ll'llllatn Ease, of Allonlowii, Is tho guest of her son Hcv. O. H. Kgge, pa' tor of Hie Evangelical church. . M. O. Kuntz. of Lchtchtrn. Is erecting a largo warehouse for tho storage of hides, near the Christinan livery stables. Misses Mary Snyder, Emma Whitehead and Emma Boyer, estimable young ladles of town, spent Satmdny at thc'Quecii City, Allentomi. Chas. N. Both, of town, delivered an inteicsting dlscottrso to a large audience In tho Evangelical- church, Lehlghton, Sun day evening. Henry Chrlslman has sold Ills cele brated bay horse. I IV understand that Uus. Oswald Is the lucky puiehaser. The horse ha a gait. William Beaver has purchased tho bulldlngs'occupled by Milton MnryS sad dlery shop and H'm. Beaver's tin store, tn isast wcissport. In another column of to-day's Advo cate will bo found the advertisement of Brenner, of tho cheap Now York Store. East Wcissport. Don't fall to read It, C. A. Goth Is rcpatntlmr Jacob Slrauss- bcrgec's residence and saloon on White street. Tho fact that Charley Is doing It Is a guarantee that It will be done right. 1'rof. S. F. DcArore. lectured on Phre nology, to a large audience In School Hall, Friday and Saturday evenings. The pro fessor has been nulte successful dtirlne his stay here. John S. Miller will leave on Monday for Ilazleton, where he will attend lectures on the art of ciibalmlng, Mr. Miller goes in the Interest of Jos. F. Hex, tho well known undertaker of this place. Of course you will. What? Why call and sco the imuieiiso assortment of dry goods, dress goods, groceries, boots, shoes, rubbers, Ac, at Andrew Graver's. You aro bound to secure bargains, all goods are nrst-ciass. -A. F. Snyder, of town, and W. H. Nusbanm, of Lehlghton, both popular and eniorpri9ing merchants, were calling on the store keepers In the upper end of the coun ty, Wednesday, on business pertaining to tli.e Merchants' Protective Association. Howard Christinan. who was confined to the house for tho past soveral months witii mood poisoning, is aeatn about, lie owes his complete recovery to tho skill of ur. w. u, iM. seipic. of JiChlgliton ono of the best disciples of Aesculapius In the Valley. Chronic Catarrh Offljfal County Vote State Treasurer, Mctiiann, I) Halt, It mo, no ICenuedy, I-au Judge Supreme Court, Thompson, I) wuuuuis, it ,..,. Chase. Pro.. Kcyser, liu County Treasurer, . Dolon. I) 1833 1 lower, It , 1794 Wentz, l'ro 10(1 McClqutfhan, Lab .'...1220 MpNealy, Am 114 llcglstcr & Kecorder, Lcntz, 1) .-. 1"0 Kandnerk, It.. io I'acKer, l'ro , ht Nlrliolkou. Lab 1221 uomanu, aui 7 J County ConunlHslotters, M Her. I) 1030 O'Dimnell, D .......1788 Just received from Boston an immense stock of the gemv ine Knight oi Labor Shoes which we arc selling nt $2.50 and $3. Warranted solid calf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents for Carbon county. Our stock of liand mnde shoes cannot be beat by any dealer in th county. Oar Pablic Schools. Tbefollowlnc renort of the. uroi'rcHS.Jitteiid- ancc, etc., of our schools for tho mouth .emllng on tho 1st, has been presented by tho principal! (iramuiar .Catarrh Is Inflammation ot tho mucous membrano, attended with Increased secretion. Thus catarrh may affect the head, throat, stomach, bowels, or any part ot tho body wlicro tlio mucous membrane 1m found. Hut catarrh of the head Is by far the most common, coming on so gradually that often Its pies- enco Is not suspected till It has obtained nithe bark ot inyhcad, Tlio effort to clear my firm hold on Its vlcllm. It is caused by a cold, or a succession of colds, combined with Impure ltlood. Vhcn firmly established tho dlseaso Is ex ceedingly disagreeable, causing flow from llio nose, dryness of tbo throat, headache, loss ot appetite, roaring and buzzing noises In the ears, etc. In Hood's Sarsaparllla may bo found a prompt and permanrnt euro for catarrh. It purifies and enriches tho blood, soothes and rebuilds the diseased membrane, and thus soon cures the disease. At the same tlmo It refreshes and tones the whole system, Tlio rcmarkablo success ot this peculiar medicine entitles It to ynur confidence, (live Hood's Sarsaparllla a trial. " I am happy to state ttit I used Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh, with which I have been troubled many years, and received great relief and benefit from It, Tho catarrh was wiy dlsngiieable, especially In the whiter, causing constant discharge from my uoso, rinsing noises In my ears, and pains tu head In tho morning by hawking and spitting was painful. My grocer advised mo to try Hood's; Sarsaparllla, and It gavo mo relief Immediately, while tn time t was entirely cured. I am never with out tho medicine In my lionso, as 1 think It Is worth Its weight In gold." Mns. U. D. Ginn, 10J9 L'iilhth 8tn 1 1. N. W., Washington, D.C. "1 hate iivd Hood's Sarsaparllla for catarrh Willi very satisfactory results. I have recclied moro permanent benefit from It Hum from any other remedy I havo ever tiled." M. K. ItEAU, ot A. Head & Son, Wauseon, Ohio. V. II. Do not bo Induced to take any other preparation, but be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla Boldbyaltdrug(rlt. Slilxfor5, I'M r"d only fcy O. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries .Lowell, Ma. (OO Doses Ono Dollar SoldbyslldrngKUtt, fljitztorfS. rrer-uedonlr J by C I. HOOD A CO., Apothecarlci, Lowell, Mall. I 100 Dosos Ono Dollar PURE I EFFECTIVE ! I ELEGANT ! I ! BEBBll'S NEW JDUUG STORE, In tie Old taufl, Met Hctert Hall, Ml Street, Leftliton, Pa Medicines all New, Pure, Effective & Elegant. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds Biushes, Combs, Perfumery ond everything else In the Druggists lino kept In great variety and of most excelUnt quality. PHYSICIANS' PKKSCIUI'TIO.V.S t AltKlTLTA' COMPOUNDED.- Goofl WeiM ! Good Measure! IM WW!! N. 15. Two llcgular Physicians always in attendance Dr. Reber, the older, cau always bo found and is ready to gire advice,, and ttf prescribe FItEE Furnishing medicine of first quality, and at as reasonable charges as can be had elsewhere. Office and onsnltation Rooms Coiraieiit to Rett Dm Store. - Established 1867. Re-Established 1887. Intermediate Secondary A Secondary 11 Ith Primary 3rd Primary 2nd l'rlinniy 1st l'rlmai) Totals Visitour !' .1:1 :si ' H 4IC S3 45 48 in I VI no 74 117 M3 ......mi IKlfi 174 !I3 .,..'2101 ..,.17iW .... 183 ....1001 .14! .I7K3 . 170 . 80S .1198 .1323 . M . 134 MorroM llank.U Ycakel. l'ro Hunter, l'ro,, ........... WlntermuUv 1-ab Iels, Lewis, .1. 1... Am 1,, Laury, Am Auditors, Wanner. 1).; 1831 Peters, 1) 1833 lloalun. It 17U l.lllle. It 1597 Martin. I'm 178 Sluvnrd, Pro 170 Mclliign, l-U , 13.17 Harris, Ial 1315 Nuss, Am 114 Koons. Am '. 113 Comity Surveyor, Jlackl. I 133 I renin, it,..., in "Samantlia ot Saratoga;" publishers price 2.60, our prlco, $2.00. K. F, I.uck enbacb, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk, Chicken thieves arc working tho lien' nerles in the vicinity of I.ansfonl, quite successfully, 4. For best makes of carpets at lowest, prices, go to Kemerer & Swartz, Bank street. tf Those of our merchants who eontcm. plate closing their business places on Thanksgiving Day, 21th Instant, will please hand iu their names for publication: J. T. Nusbauui, H. II, Peters, Win. Kemerer, Sweeny 4 Sou, llelirkam it Son, E, II, Snyder, Auioj Itelgcl. 1 1 ....! r 'I... ....... 11 AT. .... Mrs. A. J. Dmlluir. Mrs. T. A. Nrndcr. Mm. I. Cooper. Misses Mary Wlilu-lieail, Martha Holier, Laura Weltlaw, L, Swim mid Mrs. r, I'cirlne. Tlio lolloping puplM wvr neither- ahsent nor duiinic the mouth - HliajSclI00I. - Mar llii'llielhlcs, Minnie (label, nape Kenstprmai'her, h'ttu 111 isxel, Maud Wlieatlejlfciilllo (label, William Claim, lilptr Noll, Kdcafandcr, Chas. linn man, .Inlui Lent?, I navies iuci izfhm-ii I'ui iui?. uitAMMAn.--una rscmini.U'iier, i.uena lienriK, I.lz7.io I.cntz, I.izzio Hchwli, Delia Dcl'ielin, I). McCorinlck, John Ileberllnir, Harry llarluman, Harry (ieggus, William Krcldlc r. iHiHUMKiirATK I.lrrle Albrlitlit, Mary bar ren, Mabel Wlieallev, Kmnia l'ortwauxler, Ella ScaboUlt, Oeitrudo 1'eU'is, Ilcsslo Noll, llertha Fallen, I.17Z10 Kciimmt, Ida Williamson, Hairy Wolfo, Ira Nothsteln. HncoNDAitY A. Mary Fe nstcrmaclier, Unima Kline, Carrie llarlininn, Ilattlo Cogens, Alice Wolfo, Mary llnwiuan. Ida Him, Matllc Hoiu, jnuu irauiei, i-.uav Ainnxm. iianiei irv. Skcoxdarv 11. Annie Veil utiicr. Notllo (loi;- Kus, Emilia Eeker, Hatlle Trainer, Mary Itclirl)!, iiiuitj i vii-i,, ..Mi.'mit r.uiM, miNic rteiiuiiei, lNibble Daniel", Hobble Hunt., Walter Weiss, Harry Trainer. Allln xtiiekor, llarwy Hnnrtz, John Xandcr, Willie Notlfitom. Eva rrltzlnger, Sallte llendrr, Lizzie (ii'U'K'H. Hnttlc. Ilex. Una Longrcnuimer, r.ua rnenrer, .i t unic jKirtiuuicr, Ijiura Lower mid Clara Schmidt. Knirirrii 1'imilnv Tilft l'r..,- Ml., l.. f!r.,i "llliima Ilrlukman. Sadie Sillier.- Sadie, l'eteis! Carrie Fenstermaelier, Lizzie (label, Mabel ltcli- riK, Ana vtciss. Mora Williams, Alloo Hontz, Minnie Keineier.Mlnnle Miller, Cornedalliskcy, WUIIo (iraver, Willie Hank, John Holchard, Weiley Hellman, Harry Wagner, WUIIo Wcrt- ....... I7.!,lln U...I11. 1I..m, Vl.cll.. n!ltl .,, .......... ,,.,(, J Kriick, Allen Albright, Eugene Acker mid Walter jinniz. third I'niMAliv. -i: ai-.i Heme miser, rjivcda Williamson. Carrie Peters. Katie Durllnir. Anna Ktroup, lloulali lieleh.mt, Saillo Hontz. Tlllle Mritmnerv. 1.11.1 woue, itiia iiellinan. Ida I'Ciuirer. Jiaitio unen, Mary Mulliaren, Harry Hpaiudor. Limber (lumuert. Charles Wain. Wesley lleniilnjriT, Frank Trainer, Wllmer Trainer, Goorgo I'eed, CI.110 Fatzlnger, Herman itupp, (icorge mug., iiorueri iusnaum, Harry iiiiusu'Kcr, uuuuiv uuem, nuq j,uuicr 1'nes. Rkcond PitiMAItv. Ilattlo Blocker, Mattlo Helm, Mlmilo Henoch, Minnie lienor, Ella Wert, usniiM Hiraup.Danyiiennlimer.Mary weldaw, Carrie Hontz. Alice Swartz. Mabel Wclir. Hattle Ohl. Alice Wort. Mattlo (leceus. IJzzte Vell- nowcr. Aiainis ftciunaei, una stansuery, Oliver ltiioh, Wilkes Heck, Elmer Henieflngcr, Walter Wcldilno, James Xtinder, Charles Wagner, Chas, l onRKiuiiiMor, Koonie imp), .losoini Hex, Harry Fritz, Charley KiMinnliolmer, and Hany Wel umt. Fimr FiuMAin -Lizzie Illtz, Mary Wolfe, paisv n nun, 1.111111:1 uinuicr. j.uia iiexior, lies Rio Blocker. Maud Fatzlnger. Kimn.i Hellman. Hosslo Malik, Flora School), Maiy Hoed, Sadie Nenhnrt, Hattle Wolnllno, ix-na Solioiiherr, Orlando iiellinan,. luo, Itiiib, Harry Hclchard, itunen iiuniucrirrcrry ueoK, i.eo, iicinuenncr. llarvey liowman, Charles (lliucrt, Chas. Alt and Calvin Shultz. Tho pilncliml made ton visits to the different itHiiiii,, ratal iisu wui iiiiuicu 111 intrni nuiiiitivi. Tim methods of leaching the rarlous blanches. UUt, -.!l.l-, , CIIUMltlUII " , 111. .1,'AI t.n-1 t-,c noted. Tho teachers are doing excellent work, and hi 0 thoroughly Indeed with the responsibili ty they have assumed. J. M. Itoberts, rilnrtn.il. Frcehind, Luzerne countv. Is now limit ed by electricity. Tlio now Methodist churcli at Summit Hill is about completed. Fino slock of cold headed canon at K. II. nohl's, Mauch Chunk. Diaries, diaries, diaries for 1S88. at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. The new lime schedule went Into effect on the L. & S. railroad Monday. 1 nil lino of ingrain and Urusscls car- sets at-V. Schwartz, on Hank street, tf Don't cot left buy the racket alarm clock, sold at K. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Before purchasing elsewhere, see Kem erer it Swartz's lareo stock of furniture, etc. tf. Step In and see tho now improved Duebcrs railroad watches at K. H. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Tho Arlon Cornet Hand, of town.scren aded Leopold Meyer, at Packerton, last Monday evening. The coal breaker of Meyers it Co., at Yorktown, jnras destroyed by fire on Mon day nljht. Loss, $50,000. A line lot of boltlod chow-chow, pickles, catsup, lioisc radish, cau'liloiir, rccelveda,t Sweeny's Corner Store this week. A grand slioolins match for a fine lot of turkeys will come off at tho rcsidcuco of Edwin J. Lcntz, in Nls Hollow on Thanks glying Day. Don't fall to be in attendance Milton Klotz, residing on Coal street, employed in tho L. V. lilt, round house, fell into the turntable pit early Tuesday morning and received seiidus injuries. ' Tho Ilokcndauqua church choir will give a conceit of vocal and instrumental music in tho Hokemlaurjua Presbyterian church on Thanksgiving night, Xov. 21. Proceeds towards the fiind for remodelinc the church edifice. Milton Flory, of Kast Weisspoit, lias moved Into tho building next to Everett's Hotel, iu Wcissport, wlicro he will be pleased to moot all old patrons and all oth ers desiring anything In tlio line of harness, iissicavs, tQlics, bells, whip?, A-Cj Itxpalr.-. Ing of alt kindslmnfiyitA'i -.AVCTiiiea to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf. Sick niau Am I to tako all that medi cine? Wife Yes. all of it. Sick' roan There's enough in thatho'tlc to kill a mule. Wife o, there isn t. John, orthedoctor wouldn't havo prescribed it. Carrlaces furnished for funeral purposes or pleasure parties at tho lowest price, at David Eb bcrts livery, 011 Xorth street. elucct I Next 30 Days Only-! Jlfow In tho it mo to. hnj your OVEBCOA ai r f rani m Sept 17 3lt 'hoy are gwiBagf ieedioedL ior tlio lae&f JO days 111115 stml our re !$eir?lB&$iug' else- &6SU8giB MehrkBBB Son, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Penna.' w Coats, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters and Raglings. Jackets, Raglins and Ulsters, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cloth- PTusTTTroWTiSrGoats- arid .Jackets, Children's and Misses Jackets, Coats, Raglins and Ulsters. SHAWLS. 13 IE 13. l'.XMiit VriiiHUInim of Joseph ami Susan l'cnner, imrt limliaV "Vflns.slo Kcuner, nee neiinciier, was uurn niv .iivne. coiuuy, on me 27tli of Mnreli, Ifws, and dleil October 30, used Xi years, 7 niontlis anil s t.iys. l-'uncral ser vices by Itevs. Freeman ami Ksgo of the He formed church, Wcissport. SIav. t'arrle, daughter of Joseph nml Jtiiry .nay, in vteisspori, on ine -nn nut, need i years and 12 days, Kuiinh. Morris Arthur, mid of Francis and Alice Minns, on Kgv. cm, in Weisspoit, iu?ed 4 years, 7 months and 1 day. Prompt Payment. JIii,t.ponT, Nov. 12, 18S7. I received of tho Berks Comity Jntual Wye Stock Insurance Company (by the hand of II. A. ISeltz, of Lchlghlun, their agent for Carbon county) tho sum of eigh ty dollars In full for Insurance on my horse, which died ouor about the 17th day of Ausust. 1SS7. and I hercbv return inv sin cere thanks to thtwaid company anil theln agent lor tho kincrranu prompt way may have in dealing with tlielf patrons', and I recommend tbe above company and agent to tho public to Insure with. Thus. PitruiiEi.Lr.u. Down Go The Prices! MTER BRENNER'S Cheap New York Store, Leuoklo'B Block, Lehigliton. Only first-eltiss goods iiiindled at prices that aro matchless. Men' Suits. i'lJ-OO and I'pward. Men'B Ovcrroals, !?."i.00 and Upward. Full Line of Suits At all Prices, in the Latcbt Styles and liest Workmanship, tor Men i nutli-s and Move. Scarlet Underwear A Specialty. Dry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Skirts, Jackets, Woolen Shirts, ets., etc. A Full Line of Groceries! Best Family Flour at $2.20. 1(50 Test Oil, 12 cts per Gal. Artosia cofl'ec, lrbuckles, 26 cts Zugar-cmed Ham, Hi cts per lb Sugar-cured Shoulders,9c. per lb Mauch Chunk Shoes. A full line of Mauch Chunk shoes at from 25 to 50 cents less than at any other plnce. Shoes froin 50 cents Up Blankets and Comfortables. SQUARE DEAUNC1 AND ONE PMOE. Uoods Delivered. Plnu Call, urn liksin Blanket, $3.50 to S8.00. Beaver, iga.OO to $13.00. Imitation Indian, $10 to $50. j Ileal Indian, $38 to $125.00; - Black Thibet, $0.00 to $25.00. " . H. GUTH & SON. 634 .Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October W KM V- NOMAS' Drug 2 Doors above tho " Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa Pure .Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Soaps, Per fumery, Hair, Tooth and 'Clothes Brushes, Musical Instruments, &c, &c. LOOK FOR SIGN OF GOLDEN MORTAR. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, BaMS Street, Lehigliton. ?a. z
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