'Original Cheap Cash Store." Silk Handkorohiofd t and Mufflers I IMltlllH Holiday Trade! We respei-lfully cull nltetitluii tu our large ami well (elected stwk otclioko designs iif foreign find domestic manufacturo. emlnac lnn nil Hie Intest shading mul many combinations ut color Inns not lieluro shown. Each M)ln 1ms uecn especially selectrd for the Holiday Trade, imd lsn OKM for tlio price. Wo )mc lliom nicely displayed nitd will bo pleirV'd to give prices tu uu wno may v mil our store. We also Jiavo elegant 9locks of Quadruple Silver Plated Ware, Jewelry, China and Glasswaro, Neckwear, Suspenders, Underwear, Knit Goods, Shawls, Slippers, Shoes, Flush Articles, Toilet Soaps ami Perfumery. J. T. KUSBAUM, Opposite Public Square, Dank Street, Lrhlglitnn. Juno 7. lMI-ly. The High Ha Brlfiiuto was escorted to MAtlnston by the A Hon Cornet Hand last Thursday, whtro tlicy were tlio auest of Fred. Hollacher, tlio ixwilar beer bottler. Mr. Hollacher extended the hospitalities of his establishment to the Ilrlgnde and do nated eotno of llio"neccesary" to thu band. Tho "boys'' lira loud and unanimous In their laudation of their generous host. Mr. Holachcr has ono of the largest and most thoroughly equipped bottling establish ments outvlde of tho larger cities. M THE WED OF LABOR. Bpoially Compiled for tho Toilershr an Ad- voeato Man Two thousand tons of coal pan oyer the main line of the Heading railroad uvery hour of tho day and night. According to the views of a gicat in ventor, the multiplication ot niacin nury means belter times for tho laborer. The local asscuiblyof Knights of Labor at Urlfton, offer a reward of $100 for tlio -Not only In the spring time, but all the apprehension of the party or parlies who far round people will need a reliable eath- set fire to CoxoV No. U bleaker, recen- year round people artlc. We would recoiiimcndLaxador. Price 2ccnts. The real need of a sick baby Is not srf much medicine as It Is something to "assist nature." Many things are recommended, but the best known remedy for the ailments of young children Is Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup, Prlco only 25 cents a bottle. Some few days ago a bottlo containing the body a prematurely born child was fish' ed out of the Lehigh tlycr, at Packcrton. Our Informant UUs us that tho battle con taining tho child Is en exhibition in the Le high Valley office, at Packerton. SuppoS' itlon naturally leads us.to infer that "souio dirty work" has been perpetrated by some pary or parties at present unknown. Having purchased tho gallery, fixtures and all negatives of Mr. J. B. Headman, I am prepared to do all kinds of first-class Mr. Head. THE NEW High-Arm Davis Sewing Ma chine, with its Vertical Feed, is surpassing all other Machines in popularity nnd ntunhor of sales, work u tho photojraphic lino, wherever its merits ure known. This is not surprising to those who are acquainted with its de cided qualities aad excellent ad vantages. Geo. u7. Mam Apt, Bank Street, Lehishton. The Carbon Advocate 8ATUHDAY. DECEMBER.3. 18S7. CI'ECIAI. NOTICIt Persons inaklnir payments oi l nomci nv inniier omen or iwmuli no nlea.no make them Durable at tho WKIf fOKT lWrOKFlPli. as tlio Loliliihton Ofnco Is Mill HOT a money order olllca tv. It is predicted lliat the out put of coal for the vcar 1888 will be 40,000,000 tons. A number of new works will be opened In tho anthracite coal region at an early ilav, It Is said that the Increased contributions lo tho Lehrgh and Panther Valleys strikers have made them, If anything, more deter mined thin ever to hold- out against the operators Owing to tho inferior nuallity of antn raclte coal furnished In consequenco of tho strike In tho Lehigh rcalon, the Gleudon Pinnace Comoanv will blow out ono of Its stacks at South Easton The Tamaaua Courier says: That unlessald Is'soon forthcoming tolhc striking and starving miners in that town the mur.-nerlng that is now done secretly will soonshoke tho Lehigh region from centre to circumference, Tho carrying capacity of a railroad car of 10 tons has been figured on by somebody who giyes this as a result: Wlieat,540 bush els: corn, 400 bushels; potatoes, 4J0 bush Tho new hotel of Mr. Henry Bltner, at els; apples, 370 bushels; oats 0S0 bushels; Slatintrton. is a model of architectural do- lumber, 0,000 feet; Milter, pouuus, alirn. and rnflccls rrm lit on that town. 5fr. flour, 00 barrels; whisky, CO barrels; wood, " I- - ....... ma ..1.1. FA l.rIA Bltner Is an enterprising and progressive cords; cattle, 18 to ueau, nogs, ou io,m citizen, as well m a genial wholesouled lioad; snccp, bo to iw neau. fellow, whom It will be well for Lehigh tonlans to remember when they visit that borough. The Carbon county teachers' Institute trill convene at Mauch Chuck, Monday, and continue one week. A very Interesting programme has been arranged for the oc casion. Tho Advocate will, next week, man will remain until December 1st, when 1 will procure a first-class operator from the city please glyo me a trial order. Harvey Williams, Cor, Broadway and Susquehanna Sts.. Mauch Chunk. Pa, Current invents Epitomized. Col. 11. Penn Smith, well known In this place, en account of his connection with the coal breaker, destroyed by fire several vears ago, died at his homo In New York on Sunday evening. Col. Smith was born 2fay 0, 1887. In tho city of Philadelphia, At the breaking out of tho war ho entered the armjand distinguished himself for dar- lngnd bravery In many of the principal battles. He was wounded at Antletcm and at Gettysburg his regiment held a position In the s one wall near the celebrated Peach Orchard. Thero aro less persons afflicted with -rheumatism, sines our druggists havo sold Salvation Oil. Few are aware of the Importance 3f check ing a cough or cammon cold In Its first istage. That which In the beginning would :leld to a mild remedy, if neglected, soon irrejsTipon tho lungs, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrap afford Instant relief. It t an Infill Inde, remedy. Price 25c. a bottle. Reward I Lost between Dr. Reber's drug store, Xehlgbton, and the old Moria .Furnace, on the 16th Instant, a pass book1 containing bills, also an oblong mcmoran dum with morocco cover. The finder will receive a reward of $5.00by returning the same to J. VV. Raudenbush, Lehlghton. All persons are hereby cautioned against paying money to any other than the above named party, Milton Flory, of East Welssport, has moved Into the building next to Everett's Hotel, In Welssport, whero he .will bo .pleased to meet all old patrons and all oth ers desiring anything In the line of harness, Iblankcts, robes, bells, whips, tc. Repair- ling of all kinds promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf, About fifty couple from Mauch Chunk partook of a hearty and sumptuous repast at the country residence of Mr. C. A. Rex, abont one mile from this place, on Thanks giving day. All who were present aro loud and unanimous In their pralso of the hospl? tality of Mr. and Mrs. Bex Mrs. J. P. JfcCabe. whose husband was hanged at Honesdalo recently for the murder of Michael Hieley, has refused to receive $100 found on McCabe at the time of bis arrest, as she behaves It to belonged to the murdered man. It Is said that Editor Malloy, of the wide awake Lansford Jrecorct will soon be united In marriage to a Ilarrlsbnrg lady, In such an event the Advooatt. extends .best wishes for future happiness. Charles Melsel son of John Melsel, of Jamestown, died at Delano, on the SOth utu, and will be burled hero on Saturday at 11 30 a. m., services In the Eyangollcal tChurch. Joslan Huch, executor of the estate of -Alio Pardee, a Lehigh coal baton, says that he will conduct Ills business ac cording to his own thinking and under no circumstances will he allow outside parties to dictate as to what he shall or shall not do. Correct! but Mr. Pardee should con duct his business with some idea of justice to his employees and not swell his pocket contain a full and complete account of tho book by oppressing tho miners, cxerclsos, written up in a spicy manner. 1 railroads ot me unucu amies ...c Tho Jamestown Sundav school has a equipped with ao,4lo locomoines, iu,.oi membership of over ono hundred. Tho passenger cars, tMua Baggage aim man cars, school Is supplied with a good library, com prising two hundred choice volumes of literature. 111th such able leaders Messrs. S. A. Mertz and Andrew Shlve the school Is an assured success, The Individual who does tho lamp- lighting in this borough, should remember that it Is not safe to depend entirely on tho moon. Civil service reform, In this town, should Include a fair knowledgo of astrono my. Respectfully referred to tho borough fathers, Charles Henry, driver of the Exchange Hotel 'bus, was arrested last Friday for cruelty to animals. He was taken before 'Squire Helta and fined ten dollars. This should bo a warning to others who have de veloped a piopensity for cruelty to animals. The attention of the people of Summit Hill, Lansford and vicinity is directed to the fact that George I nuntzingcr, of the popular Switchback Restaurant, is author ized by us to icceivo subscriptions and moneys for tho Cakhon Advocate. Leopold Meyer, of the Dolonsburg Ho tel, has first-rate accommodations for six or eight good boarders, at f.1.50 per week. Persons who wish tlio comforts of a homo should not miss this opportunity. Leopold keeps a nice clean and quiet place. Henry Helnig, residing at Klttatlnz. crossed the Lehigh river at that place, Friday morning last and In attempting to juuiD on an L. fc S. coal train at Bowmans town bad both legs cut oil. Uohrig Is a married man with a family. Hero aro a low ways to help your town Sell all you can and buy all you can at home; If you aro rich, Invest your money. In man ufactorles; ho courteous to strangers that come among you, so that they go away with a good impressions. -Tho administrators of the late Solomon Gomery, deceased, will expose at public sale on the premises, in Jahouing town. ship, on Saturday, Dec. 10th, a valuable lot of farming stock, including horse, cows, Ac Charles Sylvester George, alias Jerem iah Weaver, has been committed to jail at Easton to answer for larceny and embezzle ment from Anthony Gardener, at Bangor, by whom he was employed John Klug, a medical student, and William Franklin, both of Easton, have been held for trial there, charged with at tended malpractice upon Laura Mills, aged 10 years, Milton Hontz, of Lcblgh street, brake- man on a L. & S. fretcht. had his right haHbeaught betweou the L"inpers of two freight ears recently and badly squeezed It. For a fine all-wool suit or overcoat, and 845.041 freight cars, being an Increase of oyer 40,000 ftelgbt cars within a year, and of 115,000frelghtcars within five years. Within five years the increaso In locomotives has been 4300, not taking Into account those that aro worn out and out of use. The heaviest passenger locomotlvo over turned out In Pateison was shipped from that cltv to othpr day. It was for tho Union Pacific Railroad, and it weighed 112,000 pounds. When it Is known that the heaviest freight engine, with oiaht driving wheals, weighs only 120,000 pounds. and this passenger cngmo has only four drivers, some Idea of Its size may ba In ferred. Earnings of 103 railways for ten months show a gain of 12.7 per cent, over the saina time In 1880. 20.0 pr cent, over 1885, and 17.8 per cent, oyer 1884. Railroad manag ers are beginning to feel much more ancou- aged than they were a month ago, and as soon as the yearly reports shall 1i.itc boen completod and prices settled purchasing agents will be instructed to make heavy purchases The boycott decided upon by the Head ing employees on Lehigh coal Is being en forced. The coal that now goes from tin Lthlgh Coal and Navigation Company's mines Is carritd en the Jersey Central Railroad, and much of it passes over the North Penn to Philadelphia. The latter company was Wodnesday morning com palled U refuse to receive it, owing to crews on that road having declined to take out trains from Bethlehem. This action will causa a reduction of crews in the vice on the Jersey Central, The miners throughout tho country have palnod very llttlo permanent advant age, by their agitators this year. The nat ural improvement in demand has helped wages up in some localities, but trade or canlzatlon Is not credited fldth very much of the improvement. The miners recog nize that their mistake for years has been to fight ona coal section against another nnd State against anothor. Their effort now is to establish a scale of wages snltablo for tho various mining districts, and then to act together, one section refnslng to fill the contracts of another section in casa of strikes Record. FROttlHKCOOISTYT. People as They Come and Qo. -Mrs. E. Rehrlc, of town, is visiting ro- la'tlves and friends at Woathorly. Our genial young friend Al. Mantz, of Tamaqua, was In town last Saturday. -Dr. J. C. Kreamer. of Anuashlcola, was In town Friday ami dropped In to sea us. Dr. F. I. Smith after a several weeks UieJate Joel Klotz, will cxposo at public made to order, all the way from $12 up to Lhicnce returned Monday, accompanied by i .1 i... , rr ... . S!lr. ..nil .1 Snnill,!i. (Ino Trt Slmrl.. , , . ... . . ..w -...w iiis wue. Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Revere Wertmau.for reveral years past sale con the premises In Franklin township, on Ae 27th InsUut, vnluablo real tate. 'SquVre iBeltz has laid a substantial plank pavement In front of Ids Bank street residence. Now, let tho other property owners along the.maln thoroughfare follow suit. A Hebrew pack peddler, Is -reported to have been caught selling goods, and Is now In the county jail. This final disposition will be watchol with much Interest. The Strong Point wlthlio "Dayls" has fought and won, so many battles Is tho Vertical Feed" an Improvement used on no other Sewing Machine. On Saturday, Dec. 3d, an elegant line of Christmas Cards and Novelties will be opened to the public at Luckenbach's, 01 Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Some grocers object to selling Tulip soap as Its being strictly pure It -will last III uu Iflttltuv!. will! iiiiii.il mutual. I The temperance people of BTiiteHayep longer Uina adulterated soap, and does not monoso nubllshlnz the names of all nartles Pay "lera as larBO prom. who may be bondsmen or petitioners for -'n' "Sular monthly meetings of the llouor licenses In that town. Borough Council and School Directors will -Grandma, take me to Sondhelm's OneUeIJ at 1,10 usual P,aces on 'Iay oven- Price Star Clothlns nail. Mauch Chunk. 'S next and buy a sice suit and overcoat; they are handsotno and very cheap. Tho postmasters of Luzerne county vi 111 meet In convention at Wllkesbarre on the 17th instant, and discuss matters peril- . neut to their Interests. Don't tail to see tho tremendous as- t jortment of fine Christmas gifts just re- . celved at tho jewelry store of E. n. Hohl, Mauch Chunk. The call cxtendod to Rev. Moore, of (Oaiasaunua, by the Reformed congregation icf town, has been declined by that gentle- amn. - AlUn'ool pants made Jo order from 3.tOtip-to $10. at Sondhelm's Ono Price Stariaothlng nail, Mauch Chunk, Christmas presents In endless variety now open at-Lnckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, Christmas Cards. December 3d. A new stock of colockaT watches and jc werly for sale at Hagaman's store Bank ttrcct, Lehlghton Pa. sm. Clark, the restauranter,- will hold araf flo for a threo hundred pound hog, on the 8th Instant. . Before' purchasing elsewhere, see Kem erer ft Swartz's large stock'of furnltura, etc. tfl It Is estimated that the population of this borouRh Is near thirty-five hundred. Sllye: ware new and artistic designs at E. H. Hohl's.MaucU Chunk. Christmas at E. If. Hohl's, Chunk. Tho several Snndaj schools In this ulaco aro preparing for their Christmas festivals. They glvo promise to be of great Interest. Daniel H'ertman, aged eighty-two years residing at West Penn, father of our towns man Philip Wertnian, was burled Wednes day Don't fall to sec tho new stock of gold watches for gentlemen and ladles at the jewelry store of E. I. nohl, Mauch Chunk. lloys Biilts, bos' suits; all the way from $2 up to $10, at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing nail. Mauch Chunk. The Y. M. C. A. hall is a popular place of resort for young men who bellcvo In walking In the paths of righteousness. Sunday school people will find bar gains in Books by an early call at E. F. Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk, Ladies and misses Newmarkets at Sondhelm's Ono Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. For best makes of carpets at lowest prices, go to Kcmerer ft Swartz, Bank street. tf The Buck Mountain breaker, recently destroyed, by fire, it to be rebuilt at once, There is some talk In base ball circles of organizing a county league In Carbon, Full line of Inera u and Brussels car- sets at V. Schwartz, on Bank street, tf Sale bills printed at this office in tho Mauch ! latest style at very lowest figures. -Head Sweeny ft Son's new ad. a resident of mngnatupion, i. i., is uomo on a visit. W. H.. Woods, of town, was In attend ance at tba funeral of rt. Penn bmllii, in New Yoik this weak. The cental Jos. Cuburn and C. F Miller, of the H. H. B., circulated at Slat Ington, Saturday craning. The genial Georga H. Huntzlngor, of the Switch-back restaurant Summit Hill, was seeing "old acquaintances" here Tues day. Miss Myra Good, the popular and successful primary school teacher, of town, spent several days at Philadelphia last week. County Comnilsslonei Doranlck O'Don- nell, of Summit Hill, while In town Tues day made the AnvocATR a pleasant call, Mr. O'Donnell Is an Intelligent centleinau, fully capable of dlschaiglng tbe duties of this office with promptness and ability. Fred. Helm who, for the past four years, lias ueen lecaiau ai Minneapolis, Minn., returned homa Thursday evening, Fred expects to remain homa oyer the holi days after -vhlch ha will return wast and resume his duties as salesman for a large establishment In that city. r.nil HaDDnnlnzs In 'Hftncb. Cbnnk Spicily Inti Written up, Alfred Hubbatd, of Phllad dpbla, was In town Saturday. John L. Dink and wlto. formerly of town, now of nothlPhcm, spent aunuay here. The storb windows of some of our mer chants begin to assume tho holiday appear-arce. A. H. Church, the contractor, of Ash land, was In town durltig tho early part of tho week. "E," your letter was not rcctlved un til Friday a. m., last week, which accounts for Its non-appearance In our last.Issuc. Ei. A yery prelly mlue locomotlvo, weigh ing seven tons, was shipped 'luesday from tho Stroh Iron Works. It was built for G. B. Marklo ft Co. Last week ex-Sheriff Lents was brought home, haying been thrown from his wagon and somewhat .cruised; he was confined to his bed several.Jkv's, but man aged to be about again on Wednesday. Thero aio many vacant houses here. The exticmely high price demanded by landlords for rent has caused many fami lies to securo houses In East Mauch Chunk and other localities. The fact that Mrs. Belya Lockwood Is hooked to lecture here has excited the cur iosity of eycry socloly lady In town and tho prominent lecturer will no doubt bo greet ed by a large audience. Lawrence, Infant son of Edward and Alice Dehart, dlod Sunday morning. The deceased was an cxceutionally bright little fellow; tlio parents have the warm sympa thy of the community in their profound grief. Tho Wahnetah Hotel speculation has prayed a failure and circulars are out offer ing creditors twenty per cent. Many of our townsfolk Invested In this venture with the understanding that It would pay large dividends, but they have been badly left. E. F. Lclsenring, for some years en gaged as a clerk in tho Central Railroad of fice, under T. B. Kuntz, has resigned his position, to take effect Dec-1st, '87; ho haying accepted a more lucrative position with tho Lehigh Valley Co., unihr H'm.C. Morris. Peter Snyder, of Penn Forest twp.,liaa leased the Hncklcbarnlo coal banks and Is said to be coining money; for fifty cents he Issues a permit to any person, which glyes the holier the privilege of picking out one load of coal and then he must pay the lcs fcc an additional feo of scTcnty-flve cents to haul It. no also hs men and boys en gaged In picking out the coal, which he is retailing at $4 per load. He has more or ders than ho can attend lo and is about making arrangements with farmors for tho use of their teams. On Monday mprnlng officer Dimmta arrested Lewis Levi, a Jewish peddler, for soiling without license. Julius Klehe, a German painter, swore out the warrant be cause Levi rofnsed to return tho threo dol lars ho had received In payment for a watch more than threo years agq. The justice demanded f 100 bail. In defaul). of which tho peddler was commlttcd.'but soon as It was learned that tho charge grow out of an old grudge and that Levi had a wife and three children depending upon him for support, several of our merchants 'chipped in' and deposited tho cash as bail for his anpearanco at court; he was released the same afternoon. Saturday was a day of extraordinary, developments and accidents In town, caus ing considerable excitement and much. sen sation. About 10 a. m., Richard, a thlr- teen-year old son of Edward Enbody, at tempted to jump sn a moving passanger train, noar the Central Statlen, and was thrown violently against a stone wall break ing his arm and etherwise Injuring him Early in the day the pay car arrived and distributed 'ducats' among the employes, who flocked to the saloons and stores and put the currency In clrculatisn; by oyening large crowds had gathered In the business part of the town and tlio startling news came that a babe had been discovered in tho creek at the west end. The coroner immediately ImpanellciThls jury and pro cseded to tlio scene of discovery and re moved from tlm water a new born dead baby boy. A post mortem examination was held and officer Dimmick having re ceived a clua went to the home of John Stroublinger, where from tba statement and confession of his daughter, Catharine, the whole affair was revealed. The officer arrested John Burns at the railroad depot? about to leave for parts unknown and took him before the 'snulre, from whence he wa committed to tho county jail; lis being the reputed father of the dead chllJ. At midnight Dr. Frick, of East Mauch Chunk, was arrested as a patty to the crime and he also In default of ball was committed, Tba girl is not yet out of dangerand the parties are held awaiting the result. All facts and circumstances will be developed at the com ng term of court. Later in the day it was learned that Charles Lobeno, Jr,, had ac cidentally shet himself with a double-bar reled sun; the charges so shattering his foot and leg that amputation was nocessary and tho sevlces of Drs. Leonard and Horn wore called lo perform tho painful opera tion. Mr. Lobene had been out huntiu and In laying his gun down carelessly both barrels were discharged into his right leg. Same afternoon It was learned that the domestic happiness of a west end family was threatened by tho premature arrival of husband at his home and thereby surprising his wlfo and tho hoard er who wera enthusiastically exchanging hearty embraces. The boarder was dis missed summarily; the. wife being forgiven was placed on probation. The day wound up with a general fight In a Susrjuehann street saloon; battered heads and broke) glass figured conspicuously In the general result. Altogether last Saturday was the liveliest day of tha month and the old town had a sevoro shaking up from stem to stem. H, reports bti Geo. C, Hloonishtirg. -H. E. Fair! oek with his h.o. f,r.eI' B""cc"" A two year old c ww ' jal ,M "me,ly2 of Big Creek, died Sati 7l was o.ineu Tuesday morning. Miss M.uia Blorj, of Mvime iireei, spent several days last week" with lUHips- burc. N. .1.. friends. Daniel Gra7crvho for the- jPast several years lias been working In arftus parts of the state Is home on a visit, i'an iooks flrst-clas. The lecture by Hevs.JJggc ft Freeman, In Lutheran ft Hefon.ied cliurcii, uianKs glylng evening, is highland appreciatively spoken of. . Our old friend Thomas Aoons while at Buffalo, N. Y., this week loading cattle, mot with an accident by whlcff pun of his leg's was.broken. Howard Chrlstnian has entered the H'clssport Jewelry Store to learn the waffih' making business, noward Is a bright young' fellow and we wish him success. Johathan Lclbensbcrger. formerly of tho Exchange stable at Lehlghton, Is now with John Rehrlg, at the Franklin House. Itliat John don't know about horses Is not worth knowing. Now don't miss It. Andrew Graver Is costantly receiving now goods which makes his store tho most popular In town. Prices low as tho lowest. Before purchasing else where please ca.1I. ' The general store merchants of town will hereafter close their various places of business at eight o'clock p. m., with tho exception of Saturday ovenlngs when tho stores will bo open as usual. This action on (he part of tho merchants Is not 'unap preciated by the clerks. Washlngton-Camp 122, P. O. S. of A., was at Bowmanstown Monday evening and Instituted Camp 20, thirty-five charter mem bers. The order, at this place, Is meeting with unbounded success having a total membership of one hundred and slxty-sjx. The soyeral other sccrot societies aro in a flourishing condition also. It Is not unlikely that, the Reformed congregation at this place, will loso Rev. J. E. Freeman. The reverand gentleman has met with much success herein spreading the gospel light and hts.golng away will be much regretted not only by the congrega tion but by tho cntiw community, Hav. Freeman preaches a trial sermon at Boyer town, Pa., on SundaT,and with what result Is obvious. We can congratulate the Boyer town congregation on secnrlngsointelligent and capabloan expounder of biblical truths, while we must regret our lo. Do not be Induced to take some other soap when you call for Tulip, which Is tha best made. Fitio stock of elegant new style rings at E. II. Honl's, Mauch Chunk. Tha Electrlo Light in Lehigtiton. Through the efforts of a few of enter prising and progressive citizens, Including Mcssers. Joseph Obert, Daniel Wlcand and T, D. Clauss, the business places on Bank street will, In the course of thirty davs. be Illuminated by electricity, This will be a valuablo acquisition to Lehlghton somethlnz that long has been needed and It would not be unwise If the borough coun ell should take such action as would tend to havo the various streets Illuminated by tbe electric lizht. As a matter of cost it would not greatly exceed the- amoun annually expended on the lights now In use, so, of course, that body will easily see tlm nraetleabl tv.as we II as llie auvisiuiniy. of illumination by tho slrango eloctrle "sut. -Sabbath Services in Jamestown Sun day. Dec. 4th, Sabbath School at 0 a. m preaching 10 30 a. in. Class meeting 0.45 p, m. Preaching 7.30 p. m. Young people' meeting eycry Saturday evening at 7.30 j everybody welcome, non-church-goers especially invited to all these meetings. Chas. Bums, Pastor. " Quick sales and small profits " Is Hi motto of the grocer who sells Tulip soap, Just received irom Boston an immense stock of the gena ine Knight ot Lahor Shoes which we are selling nt 2.50 and $3. Warranted solid cajf leather. Clauss & Bro., the Tailors, sole agents lor Carbon countv. Our stock of nana mnde shoos cannot he boat any dealor in the county. (JUH STROLLEH AT WEISSPORT. Tvirtng Itorai kicked Up andAuortod by llie Ftroller. Ihrts'tnan, eur popular coaldealer, k blues's as being good. TjAsts was on a bti)ness trip H. J., last week. c,er spent several days last FarryvtlU Items H. (J. Bamford and wife, of Lansford. were visiting lclallres and friends this week. Mr. Stephen Snyder has returned home after a delightful visit to Allmttls and Allenlown friends. Ilia Camp P. O. S. of A,, of town participated In tha Institution of a camp at BQWiaanstown on Monday evening, .A delightful party In honor of Mts, L, r. itemauy came on at tier residence on Thanksgiylug day, all present enjoyed lueuiieiTas uiguiy. Chas. L. Miller, assistant superintend ent 01 ma rurnace worKs, hero, left for 3t, Louis, Mo., this week whera he has obtained a position. - triii. Kennedy, f Philadelphia, was visiting here OTer Sunday fi'"f!r DAISY .- Fifteen hundred oycrcoats; overcoats ror men anuuojs, ai prices to defy com petition, nl . Sondliclni 's One Price Star uiotning iiaiiAiaucu Chunk. Chronic Catarrh -GO TO- SWEENY'S Corner Store wect potatoes. Oranccs. Banannas. Mince Meat. Apples, Cocoanuts. Dates. Figs. Corn-meal, mixed nuts, grapes, apricots, citron, hickory nuts, California peaches, cocoanuts macaroons, seedless raisins. And everything else usually kept in a first-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, rovisions, Queeusware, Uhma- ware, xc, ibc. REMEMBER THE Bverjuortv Kead This. I hereby Inform the people of this place and vicinity that I have misrepresented N. Snyder ft Son when I asserted that they buy their geods from Auction Houses. Nor do they make IX) cts.on a pair of shoes, but sell slioes on the same margin as I do. Respectfully, P. Uiikxxisr. Just received another Imiiienso lot of holiday eoodsat 1). S. Hock's. Call and sen them. List of Letters Remaining uncalled for in the Lehlghton post-offico for the month ending Nov. 30: Arner. TilghmanG., SchanhofT, Fred Campbell, Miss Dora Strouss, Rev. A. M.. Dreksr, Miss Carrie Snyder, Elizabeth llouscr, Mrs. Annie barfas, l'.dwaru Ilomor, Rebecca Sirohl, Lafayette Rush, Miss Annie Smith, Willoua Kennel. Wm., Thomas, John Lapp, John Weriman. Amandus Nothsteln, Jos., Wright, Win., VYlslei. it. Persons calling for any of the above let ters will please say "Advertised." Jami:s P. Smith, P. M. THE :-: SUN, Fort 1888. The Vcar 1SSS lirolnlses InlmArrnrnfsnli'iidlil political derelonments. one and all redounding to the glory and triumph, of a UNITED DEMOCRACY. IN TlIK KKOrtT I.INf! WIM, I1K fOPNI) THE SUN, ieull f J Olil Us ni.lffntrWnt Tlrtnrr nvpr tlx. blned foes of Democracy In Its own Slate, true to Its coiiTlctlons, truthful aboro' all else, and fearless In the cause of.trulh and right. The SUN lias six, eight, twelve and sixteen pages, as occasion requires, and Is ahead of all tompetltlon n oyerythlng that makes a news paper. Dally .... $6.00 Dally and H'eekly - - - 7.50 Sunday (10 and 20 pages) - - 1.50 Weekly .... 1,00 11-3 Address THE SUN. New York. FRANK P. DIBHL, NORTH BTItr.ET, Practical Hlacksralthft norseshoer Is prepared to do all work in bis lino In the best manner and at the lowest prices, Please etll. norJO-M-ly. The - Woifisport - Bakery, C. W. I.iUltY, ritOPRIRTOIl. Delliers Fresh Bread and Cakes in Vf eissport. i,enigmon aau TicimueseTerj uaj. 11 the store I hare a Fine Line ot Coiifectionorr ior me iioiiuaj iraue. ounuay iciioois ana lev eo ai Urals supplle Wo sell books cheaper than you can get them from the cities at E. F. Lucken bach's, Mauch Chunk. by - Extraordinary stock of holiday goo Is at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Cuunk. Abont Kext Year. The year 18S9, which comprises the lat ter part of the 115th and tho beginning of the 114th year of American Independence, corresponds to the year 00(1:1 of tho Julian panod; to V.IOfl-lW of the Ilyzantine era, the year739S commencing September!; to 6048- C0 of the Jewish era, the year .1000 com mcnclng September 25 at sunset; to 2042 since the foundation of Rome, according to Varrot; lo 3630 since tho beginning of the eia of Nabonassar. which has been assigned to Wednesday, February 20. of the 3007th year of tha Julian period, and In the 740th year before tha birth ot Chrlstj'to the 20S5 of the Olympiads; to 2201 of the breclan era, or era of the Selucldiu; to 1605 of tha era of Diocletian: to the Japaneso era. and to the 22d year of tho period cntlted"Meii, 1 no year i.iui 01 inn 3innammcoan era, or the Ileglra, begins on Aiicust 2S. 1889, and tne first dav of Janusrv. issu. s the 2.411. 004th day since the commencement of the Julian period. - Silver thimbles at E. II, nolil's.Mauch Chunk. Read Robert Walp's new advertisement n to day's Issue. A new lot of fine gold watches at D. S. Hock's, suitable for holiday presents. A handsome advertising clock will be plaeod in tho posl-oftlce shortly It Is great novelty and will no doubt attract much attention. Step In and see the handsomo stock ef jewelry at tho store of E. H. Hob), Mauch Chunk. At a meeting held this week In New York city It was decided not to advance the price ot coal during tho month of Decern her. Consumers will hear this fact In mind. Pretty designs in earrings, lace pins and rings at D. S. Rook s jewelry store. Correspondents will please remember that their communication will not be published unless accompanied by the name of writer, not for publication but as a guarantee of good fat h. For an Irormriuo variety of Holiday Goods, call 6t Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. Thero will be a memorial service held in the Evangelical church, in this borough on Sumlay cycnlng, 4 h Inst., In honor of the late John H. Finch, who was at the head of the order of Good Templars of the world. The sevlces will bo under the aus pices of the Lehlghton Lodge of Good Templars, and Rcy. G. W. Gross wll) make the addross for the occasion. " Furniture of the best makes at prices to astonish tha buyers, at Kemerer Swartz's. tf Hlg selection of cold-beaded canes at E. II. Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. Fino goH spoctacles at E. II, Hohl's Mauch Chunk. Gold liens and pencils at E. H. Hold' Mauch Chunk. annod Toinalces, Corn, Oysters, Peaches, Salmon, Mackorel, Sardines, Ilcans, Plckeled Chow, chow, ' Onions, " Gherkins, " Celery, ' " Cauliflower, " Horseradish " Catsup, Corn llcof, URE ! EFFECTIVE ! I ELEGANT ! 1 ! REBBll'8 NEW DRUGr STORE, h llie (1 taud. Under Reber's Hall. Bank Sim MMm. Medicines all Hew, Pure, Effective & Elegtnt. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, Fancy Soaps, Chamois Skins, Sponges, all kinds TJiushen, Oombs, Pnftiry ond ovcrythlngelso In the Druggists line kept In great variety and of most s)1m4 quality. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAHUFULLf COMrOTJUBm Store LEHIGHTON, PA. N. 13. Two llcgulnr Physicians nhvnv3 in attendance Reber, tho older, cau always bo found and w ready to advice, and to prescribe FREE Furnishinar medicine ef quality, and at as reasonable charges as can be had elscvrhsrt. Office and Gonsnltalion Rooms Coralent to Rete Dai Store. Established 1867. You buy a CHRISTMAS I'ltESENT for your Swecethcait, Sister. Vlfe, Daughter or Mother, kindly call and see the HKVf 111(111 AKM DAVIS VKUTIOAI, FEKD 8EW 10 MACHINE; It nlll make the most ile slrahln ft r sent ot the day. Ben TT. Maim. Afp.nl. Ilanlc St., t.EHIOHTO.I, Pa. ' nowe-ow t Ion est prices. decs-em, WHY? Do you love fruit growing ? Do you loyo flowers? Dfaye you a little garden? Have you a large farm? Are you interested in cattlo raising, In tha dairy? Do you keep bees, poultry? Do you loye your family and desire to provide them-nlth pure read Ing matter? Do you wish to keep your sons and (laughters en the farm, anil to make them happy and contented? Do you live In tne east, west, north or sonllir You should read the the Run al, NewTobk Kit. It is the leading farm weekly of Amer ica, and eosts more ts publish than any other, bpecimens ftee. Address the llur.it Nnw YoRKEtt, 34 Park Row, New York. The Rural New Yorker stands easily at the head of the agriculttira ionrnals ef America. Its strlklnclr oriel- nal features and the care with which it is1 edited, render It the most trustworthy ex ponent ef agricultural thought in tbe coun Iry. It Is In bo lens sectional,cIrculatIng, as It does, wherever the English language Is spoken. It Is wholly original and pays more for contribution! than any other Jour nal of Us class. The establishment ot the BXPKttlHCKT anoraDi (82 acres) of the Rukai. New TonKEn In 1877 marked it new era In farm journalism, and they are now recognized by Its readers, as well as by the press In general, as having aided the Interests of American AgrieulUre and Horticulture more than any other one agency. Its itxusTRATioxs are a strong feature, being drawn from nature by our best ar lists. Over 800 are presented yearly. New fruits of all kinds, crain. live stock, orna' mental trees and shrubs, grosses and flow ers are faithfully shown, while its trench ant cartoons are aids in the study of hnw best te enjey rural life. Tke Rural New Yorkkr has over 600 contribnters, among them the best practl cat farm writers in ineworia. its literary, Domestic Eeonomy, Woman's Work, News and Market DeDartments are certainly un surpassed, it win please eveiy ruemuer oi the farallv: II Is pure In tone, and fearlessly expotes all fraudulent schemes, devises or advertisements, it is a .rami, uaroen, jie llf Inm. News. Home and Literary Journal all in one. ine oesi people oi America will endorse tha above claims. Ask them. Send for specimen copies and judge for Tnuritelrei. The RURAL NEW YORKER 1 a in-rare n-eemv. nrinieu on nni. naiurai rnlnred nanar. and the nrlca is ?2.00a year. z: ' . " . . . .v.- utiii i t it was estaDiisnea in ioou. im huiwu NEW YORKER, 34Tark Row, N. T. 1ESPECTFUL Notice Is given to all farmers, fruit-grow ere, gardeners, stockmen, etc., that sped men copies RURAL NEW YORKER, the leading American weekly of its class, will be mailed to all applicants. 'Address The RURAL NKH" YORKER, .14 Park Row, N. T. Catarrh Is Inflammation of the musous membrani, attended with Increased seeretlon. Thus eatarrli may nfftct the bead, throat, stomach, bowels, or any part ef the body whsre the mucoue membrane ts found, tut catarrh ot the head Is by far the most eouwoa, coming cu so (radutlly that efteu Its pin eries Is not auipeetsd till It has obtalued a firm bold on Its victim. It Is eaused Ljr a cold, or a sueessslon ot colds, leiiibUied wltb Impure Illooil. Wlira firmly established the disease U ex. ceedhigly dltagreeshls, (ausliit flow from Ike nose, dryness of the throat, hsadathe, lets ot appetite, marine and Imtilni tioltes la the oars, etc. In Hood's Birtaparllla aay be found a rrempt and permanent cure tor catarrh. It purlflee and enriches the kloed, smithes and rebuilds the diseased inwabrnnc, and thus soon euro the disease. At the taiac lime It refreshes and tones tbe whole system. The remarkable suceeee ef this pccullu mrdlclne entitles It to your confidence. Ulrs Hood's SersaiHtrllla a trial. "I am h:ip,.y i.. sMto that I umJ livW . Sanaparllla fur cutarrk, with tvblcti I U.. bcea troubled auuy years, aad riB treat relict aad bcacett treat It, Tke iiuiu ws very cU(rccakl, ecpcctcJIy k UI winter. MuiJcf ucceal diMkaric frees uy ucsc. rlutluf koUcc k sty eCra, ut tku ti. the back cf wy ke4. Tke edcrt e clear uiv bead ! the MoraJat Vf kcwkSe aad ttdittvc was painful, My reer MrW ate tc Uj Hood's repcu'ill, and K tave e relief JnaacdtcCciy, wka ht time I was entirely eared, I Ma acTcrwItb out tbe Mcdlelac la aay kecwa, M I steak u g werth Its neltht la gold." list . B. tceen, lose El(htk Ue1, X. W Tf eektattea, D. U. "I bare use ncfc larteearUta tw caUrik with tmj satlcUcscrf recall. I have received racrc pcraekaMt kcacBt ka It lhaa friic any ctkec- ro seedy I kave ctor tiled." f V. Baia, U A. Seed ft Sea, Wausevii. Ol.lo. X. U. Dn kuI U laiWccd c take ar ether preparatltMi, list be sarc H fet i HoocFs Sarsaoarilla Sold byalldmcatste. byC. I. HOOD CO too li 1 1 tlx for t. rreparecaly SelkfaUariM, PielaCwS, Tr eJr Apcthecerlei, Lcwell, Vim j kj c I. HOOD Co., Arcekceaitee, Lcwel, Uass. Dosos Ono Dollar I IOO Doses Ona Dollar U-S U . .. HU-WUUJA LJLUJJI... JU t! Good Mm! Good My!!'! Re-Established 1887. December 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, 1887. MEHRKAM & SIMS It Will Hny examine our goods and pricca before buying elt6vrhra. It Will lDy Yon To buy substantial Goods ut our Standard Store, initad of i.xA- ing witli petty dealers who have no stock. Ihcra am eomt Tfb say that there is no difference ia Rubber Boot. Tht diffnj mm is as great as in a pair of leather boota that cot $5.00 aad a pair that costs $2.00. Let no one make you blieT that thers ra e differonee in rubber boot. Bank Street, LehVj&io, Sept IT uu Coats, Jackets, Dolmans, Ulsters Kaglmgs. Jackets, Raglins and Ulsters, Plain, Plaid mmE Striped Cloth- Plush Dolmans, Coats and Jackets. hildren's and Misses Jackets, Coats, Raglins and Ulsters. SHAWLS. . Blanket, $3.50 to $8.00. 1 Bearer, 55.00 to SleM. Imitation Indian, $10 to $50. f Real Indian, $Ss to Black Thibet, $b.uu to jo.uu. H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn 'a. October M lT V. THOMAS' I) 2 Doors above the " Old Stand," Bank Street, Labtgfaton, Pa Pure Drugs, "Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Soapg, Per fumery, Hair, Tooth and Clothes Brushes, Musical Instruments, &c., &c. LOOK FOR SIGH Or ttOLDBM MORTAR. IS HEADQUARTERS TOR GENERAL HARDWARE, Faints, Varnishes, Glass, ALL KINDS OF GOAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa,