ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE JEWELRY IS 'BON TON' Our stock ot JKWKMIY till season sur passes felt torincr slirwlnsstlii GranftuGss, Valctr and ClicaiinBss. Alltholatcit "PADS" mhm. j Brail Necklace, Odd llracclct. and Hlrto 1 Combs "n Ift mode" Tlioso wo havo In stock In many styles, at prices ... ... .1 I. - ntl Ear Drops In Silver and Gold. Iaoo tins In Sliver and Hold. ( Black or Mourning .lewelry In Lace Tins l Kar Drops and Collar Buttons. nn1,l nml ViWnA lMnc-4. Watch Chains. Kcckiaces, Curt Buttons, Col lar Buttons. "Cult Buttons and SleevoTltis In Sets. n..If nrwl Pnlliir Ttllttnil III SOlS. fer-nrt pin. shirt Studs. Watch Charms, Sil ver Thimbles Hair Ornaments, &c. Remember I v P11 JEWELltY the same as rifher met- chandlso. No fancy prollts aro flttured on this class ot goods. J. T. .NTJSBAUM, Bank Street, between South Street ami Hum Alley, Loiimmiiu. i The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. OCTODEU 12, 1889 LOCAL EVENTS OUT UP Mrs. Henry Graver, of south Lehlfih ten. irf about acain after a short Illness. - Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car rtn at TJonrv Schwartz, on Bank st. o Evervthlne In the lino of furniture at Ke.morer & SwarU'a. Trices always lowest o.i.l n.t. Mm hlst. 0 Railroaders, you can save a good day's wages ifr buying watches from v. b. Hock. Lehlrfiton. The members of the Evangelical Sun day school are making arrangements for the purchase of a," new ort;an. Wedding presents, nothing llko them to bo seen elsewhere in Mauch Chunk, at the Jewelry Store of E. II. Hohl. Communion services will bo observed in Zlon's Reformed church ,on Leliifil street Sunday mornlne and eyenlne. On Bank street Saturday a gold pin with diamond setting was lost. The find cr will bo rewarded by leaving It with Miss Ida Mantz. Call a: Kemercr & Swartz's qn Bank street, and see tho largest stock of furni ture. carpets, etc. You can save money by doing so. 0 Regular services in tho rresbytrrlan church noxt Sunday at lO.ilO a. m. and 7.00 p. m. A cordial Invitation ,1s extend ed to the public to attend. Ordr lief tat this office' foe butter, eggs, llye and dressed chickens and coun try produco generally, wholesale and re- lull, mill hfi nromntlv tilled by ir. ir, Tim , uerlcan Fire Insurance Com pany, of PhlladeV.u''Ia. "as offered througl: their representatives-. 1 OI IOW ' to take $10,000 to $2- .W" worlu ton Water Cnmnnnv h. Vnds at six ner cent Tho Deutsche Sien, bund will hold a regular meeting at the MaDSlon liouse ou Monday evening at willed H members are wanted present. The so. Mety lias a mem bership of forty with a c orus of twonty flye voices. You buy but one good . In n life time, so to get just wlia you want see tho largest and handsomest . ever ex" hlbited in this County, just c 'Vcned at tlie Mflllph ftlmnlr .Twolrw Qtnr 01 r.. Hohl. and at the very lowest nn tea possibl for a frood watnh. The oyster suDner for tho benefit d tho Presbyterian church, held In t to base' ment of that edifice for several c 'venlngs last Wftfilr. w.i ft irrnnil nimrncn t. every TllrtllMllnf n.l nnlliiJ .ni.nlnliln (In TMClal results, for which tlin ladles of the co nSre cation are to be congratulated. Ttpmfimhor- -Mini, nrttv 1 tlm ttrnn tn vnnr ftlAtlnnpt v fnr t tip frill trfldft. Kvv business man should ct.ll at the Advooat office and examine our samples for letter, note or billheads, envelopes, cards, circu lars, etc., and get. prices. H'o claim to Ret out as neat stationery, as any ollico in the State. Expressman Jeff Bretney who had his big toe badly mashed 'a week or more ago raado his debut on Monday morning bright find early driving a dandy new express and delivery wagon and looking as happy as a lark, with no pain to talk of and only a llttlo swelling In the Injured member. It takes more than a barrel of molasses to do up Jeff Bretney. Carbon countv sends but two students to tho West Chester Stato Normal school this year and they aro Miss Irene, daugh ter of Reuben Fenstcrmacher, Lehigh street, this borough, and U. S. son of William ICoons, of Wclssport. In past years Lehighton was represented In that Institution of learning by Misses Lulu Zehner, Emma Koons, Lll'le Itelclard and .Mrs. S. II. Chubb. A letter received this week from Rev. F. K. Berndt, of Stettlersvllle. Lehigh couhtyrannounce that he has already taken charge of tl.o department of Latin and Greek In the Kntztown Stato Normal School and expects to move to that place In a few days. Rev. Berndt was a fotmer citizen, having at one llmo been principal at our public schools. Ho is married to a daughter of our cut coined townsman Joses Ueilman. ''Eagle Cash Store." Your intention, Please ! Dou want n pair of Hoots, Slinps nr Rulihevs. 11 nirn suit of - i --- ----- - ninthea. Dress Goods, a frood. warm Blanker, Carptts or Oil Cloths If you do, cnll and see my Large New Stock ai d make vnur selection. Mv prices on the above lines are lower than ulRfiwlwrp. A Barcain Lot ol Hosiery, Culico and Muslin- will be sold away Deiow cost. ROBERT WALP. Op:Lhlgl Valley ItuuJ Bound H6uc. 1.. .uals, hi) kinds also icudnns and famllv Bibles at Ltickenbmh's laurh Chunk. Campbell, tho jeweler, this wrek moved Into David Kbbcu's new lauk street b.illdltiB next door to Palp's tove atoro. For hcatots and tanges In all styles and prices go to W. 8. Kuhn'S north llaiik street, ftlces always lower than com petition. , You will miss It If you buy a watch without learning tho reduced prlcos on watches at E. 11. Holil's Jewelery Store. Mauch Chunk. Wc call tho attention of thoo out of employment to the advertisement of It. G. Chase & Co.. In another calumn of this paper. Tho firm is responsible and has a good reputation. Contractor George Dichl has a forco of men at work tearing out tho front of tho building Vacated by Jeweler Campbell and owned by Gcorgo Nnsbaum. , New win dows sathes and other Improvements are Intended. All ofllcers and members of Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. G. E., are earnestly re quested to attend tho next regular meeting on Monday evening, October 14. A pleas ant tlnio is assured. Addresses will be made by well, como and see. Tho Lehighton, Ta. , Advocate last week came to hand as an 8-pago paper, which progressive moyo was called for by a rush of advertising and a circulation of 2,500 copies. Wo aro glad to nolo thesuc css that has como to our old boss and es teemed friend, Harry V. Morthlmer. More power to you, Harry. Dover, N. J., In dex. Our young friend Samuel F. Jlllcr, a nephew of Dr. Selplo was compelled to undergo treatment for a defect in his eyes Dr. lbach, of Mauch Chunk, treated him two weeks, and Samuel is happy and can see to study as well as over. Tho Dr. has quite an extensive cyu practice and Is yery successful. Hairlson Christman, of Lower Towa- inenstng, drove his team of horses Into the. open ditch on tho corner of Bank and South streets last Friday morning and the animals were badly 'injured. A suit for damages against Coon & Mooncy, con tractors for the water company, will In all probability follow. A drive through our beautiful yalloys at this time gives one a correct idea of ua turo's lovliness. Tho hills and valleys are tinted with bright autumnal colorings which lerds tho appearance of fairy bowers and glens m tho story books of childhood. For a drive of this kind you want a good team, and at Ebberl's livery Is the place to get It. Terms moderate. At tlie meeting of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Company, No. 1, on ll'edncsday evening a hose company was organized In conjui cllon withthe first organization the same to Vo known as Lehigh nose and Hook and Ladder Company, No. 1 of lehighton. Another meeting to perfect organlzaiion will bo held next Wednesday and all members aro desired present. John Notb.Uclu lives hero and is em ployed at Packerton by tho L. V. R. R., Company. lie was engaged at his duties on Monday when an accident happened to him Inuictlng serious bodily and Internal Injuries. He was walking along tho tracks when a loaded car was pushed oyer on to him bv.tho pushing beam of the shifter, piuuiig lim ueiHeuii two uaius uisuuuu I manner as. to crusu mm horribly. Joseph D&Frehn, of Aluran street, has been tenderod a lucrative position with the Lehigh Valley railroad company at Perth Ainboy. Joe has been with tho aboye company off and on for many years and enjoys tho confidence and respect of Its highest olllcials who unhesitatingly rccom mend him for ability and thoroughness in his lino of clerical work. On this now ap polntment he has our congratulations. Get Measured ' for a lino suit or overcoat at tho.Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk; our prices aro tho yery lowest and goods the very best. A Nice (Hitter. While a party of ' ladles and gentlemen from Allentownand Bethlehem were being driven from Lehighton borough to tho fair grounds by Mr. Kresge, of Monroe county, thev were stopped on the public road by Policeman Weida,of Lehighton, who with a club in one baud and a pistol In tho other grasped the horses and turned on tho driy- er and occupants of the carriage, and In a ylo ent and threatening manner, demanded that Mr. Kresge pay his license before pro tce.lmy a step further. Mr. Kresge replied 'that he did nol know what the borough ws weie in regard to paling a license, and a respectful manner asked the officer for . fy mo arm, aim wmi ins pisi.ui in iuu other i ano, uraegenuira irom me i-urrwKc. Ver did not In tho least resist the The drl d there was not the slightest lie ofllcer, ai cesslty for Wm to use his club. Tho others ttlnst being stopped by a police 'etol and asked for an explan protested aa man with a p. ml net. Ho replied that if atiou of his co nce "shut up" ho would they did not it t also place them u mler arrest. The occn go were, couipeueu to lr aro already being pants of the carrln Icaye the vehicle, th ' . . paid, and were obll. en i" secure auuinur m to the fairground Cited and unreason conveyance to take tin The otlleer was very ex able, and the party at 1. rst thought he was IntATlenlnil. hut. snpli iv. later found not tn hn thP r.iP. Th n. U uesimi io ue infcpn tn llin f.lpnrnnn.l. I 'rSt and the Olll cer could then settle his din wu"y wllD lue ,tplvr. hut. hn .IppI-.p,! It.nt . W COU1Q nol .i.n ,.i. ... fr-i.- inicers con illlPt was most dlaprpilltnhlo o au " " 101 duty of the Town Council of Lcl ,,Rh,P 10 take prompt action ill the matter. npPO.ll. fnr o nl.r.1,.. r 1. 1 COarSO w vww Wk " l 4" It J J t tM' hmtnlllt r. ll,., 1, I, ...,. n ., U0 ail "u "ihi"".li"n Willi nntlnnnpn llt In Unit linrnm.li .n. UJ.OU- " .. .1 Inn non-residents convevlnn dpodIo to frnm llin fair In n.-iv ft llppn Xfr Vr 'K being the piall carrier between Brodheai yllle and' Lehighton, and not a resident o the latter place. Item, Allentown. The writer of tho aboyo was evidently suffering frurn a mind distorted by veno mous bate or "pearcldcr" Imbecility when he wrote tho above article. It Is a lie cut from the nbolo cloth, a libelous reflection on a competent otlicial and a slander on the progressive borons n or Lehighton. Police ITeldaw did stop a coach driver to collect from lilm a license fee which he mado some excuse to avoid payinc and drove off leaving the olilcer. He toas ac costed a second and third time, when the olilcer, disgusted with the man who was trjlngto "beat" tho town, called him to time, and alter more parleying collected from him the license which eoes to swell the borough exchequer. The talk of htm standing with drawn revolver and a club In his hands Is all bosh Mid more like the ravings of a man with the poker" than a respectable citizen. Polico Weldaw did right to force the driver into pa) ing a li cense fee, but be made a mlstalo in not pulling In the loud mouthed nlnkompoops who would hayo dctered him In his duty. Police Weldaw, you're a trump! Shake! If you want a clock or watch promptly repaired at a reasonable price go to S. Uagaruau Bank strset Leblgbtou. Cm OUR "STROLLER." M'olnKport mid Community rnrnnriiiilii'd l or Vcek Jnt Umteit. Charles Arner has his traction cngltio it,. n iiro, f,l nrnmlm. on Union jaessrs. jonn uicnson ami inwn Rafter, of Scranton, were among the ylsl-1 tur In town over Sunday. T.it. c.rr.1.1 ..f r.nr TnwnniPns ii". .,ll. 1,11,11,1 In lint Vi. uui n-ii i- witui.i -. port cemetery on lucsnay auernnon. Aaron Snjdcr furnished W. S. Hanoy with snvenlv feat of tho PODular Meyers' pumping this week, which ho sunk on his liuiuyiiift v. , property. David Oragg, of Lehighton, moved his family Into his handsome new dwelling !,,. lnf.ntp,1 n TTnlnn Ttlll .liirlni? the , . , jiast nun. . Ihico children in tue lamiiy oi jjiii Walck arc suffering.wlth diphtheria, not, however, In lis mast ylolent form, and they ,.,in ,.. v.. . T- 1 .. doiiuociuci was uoinu u..:i ouuoj irom linmimrg, Jierits couniy, wucro no is employed In a plow works. He will likely moyo his family to that place soon. Everything looks promising for the Good Il'lll Hook and Ladder festival on the Cth of next month. Bo on tlie watch for It. There vill bo fun for everybody. Austin Boycr, Oscar Christman, P. J. Klstler nnd Daniel Grayer and wife, were In attendance at the Knight Templar con clave In session at Washlnjton, D. C, dur- jr tho past week. Samuel Fisher, tired of paying rent, has contracted for tho erection of a pleas ant home In Kast Weissport, near Phlfer's ore. His brother recently built a liouse in the same locality, Jfisi Llllle Zellner, a former resident , . . . . i n, 11 1 1 here, but for sonio tlmo past In Phlladel- phla, was married recently In that city to George Miller. The young lady's many frtends hero extend best w ishes for a happy and prosperous future. During a recent heavy thunder storm llgh tnlng struck In the Andrew Woiss res idence on Union Hill, breaking a window frame and splintering the legs of tho head board of a white oak bedstead located on the second floor. Further than this no damago was dqnooft.er than to frighten the Inmates badly, All the schools in Franklin, with the exception of the ono at ll'alcksvlllo.opencd Jfonday with tlie usual attendance. On Union Hill Prof. A. A. Beltz bas enrolled twenty pupils and Miss H'hitchead thirty- lne, whllo on tho other side tho popular Quint, Arner Is instructing between thirty and forty boys and girls In the rudiments of readln', wrttin and spcllln'. Nathan Lcfuer, of Mauch Chunk, at tempted tocross the Central railroad tracks here on Saturday night In front of a fast moving freight train, and was hit by the cow-catcher of the englno and knocked over tho steep bank, sustaining bodily and internal Injuries, which may proyo fatal. He was picked up and taken to the Fort Allen House, and everything possible done to alleviate his sufferings by Drs. Zern and Kutz and kind friends. Monday night he was taken to St. Luke's Hospital for furth er treatment. Mr. Lelller had spent tho evening with his wife who was visiting here, and was on his way to the Valley depot when the sad, perhaps fatal, accident 0(.cureJ A Doutilc-lSarrelleil Ibhuo. Itlghtl The CAituoN Advocate was published last week doubta-barrellcd, and both bar rels loaded, largely with advertisements of Enterprising merchants of Lohlghtou to I catch the ee.s and trado of visitors to tho Fair this week. The first number of the Advooatk appeared Nov. 23, 1872, seven teen years ago, and it has beeji published continuously by the Morthimcrs ever since. The nauio of Harry V. Morthlmer, Jr., appears at the mast head as proprietor, but the senior of the same name, who was the founder of tho paper, still occupies a sit In the establishment as of o'd and his Is no doubt the nuldlntr mina of tho concern. 1 The reportorial and part of th'o editorial work of the paper is done by George W., and th erearo but few in tlie county who cover their field more fully. Mauch Chunk Coal Gazette. AOrnud Success. Tho oyster supper glyen In tho basement of tho Pjresbyterlan church on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings of last week by tho good ladies of that congregation was a grand success both socially and finan daily. They realized considerable oyer a hundred dollars, which shows that upwards five hundred guestj were entertained, among whom were many of our best citl zens and a large number of people from Mauch Chunk and other places. The room was beautifully and artistically decorated with bunting, flowers and plant;, Tbe tables were covered with tho 'finest white linen and fairly loaded down with costly silycrwaro and china. Each tablo was adorned with a complete tea-service There were four such tables and they were In chargo of four highly accomplished m.Vrons, namely, Afrs. Dr. Zorn, ifrs. B. J. Kuntz, Mrs. W. K. Smith and Mrs. J. Goinory, cacli matron baying two graceful aids, who served the delicious things from the cullncry department and entertained their many guests with such grace and dig nity that even tho most fastidious were pleased far beyond expectation Mrs. lUtclilT and Mrs. Hibjler looked after affairs In the kitchen and the way they catered to tbo appetites of tha guests showed their thorough accompllsnmcnt tn that lino. It is doubtful If Delmontco'S best cook could have done half as well. Afrs T. A. Suyder and aid had chargo of tbo cake, lemonade and ice-cream depart- incut. This department was so well patron - Ized that the Icmonado cooler ran dry and the Ice cream freezer showed bottom at very early hour on Saturday evening. Jrs.1 Bullock and Miss Aggie It. Hauk presided over, the exchequer, and they performed tJlflr part with an air of courtesy and re finernent that delighted everybody. M"rs. T A. Snyder and Mrs. H. J. Jltch '1, who 1 ad general supervision over the e. ah of 'air, deserve great credit for their display 'act, taste and business ability, The s qf our Presbyterian church never do ladle thing-. workei i by halves, they are Indefatigable In the full Presbyterian sense of and whatever they undertake to tbo tern, do Is bou The Pn nd to be a success. sbylerian church was built in the oldest church building In t Unoccupied for a long time, 1873 and is town. It wa te It such a grand reylyal that but of lato tht no doubt there u a bright future in store Mob. 'May the good Lord for the congrega protect and proipi rlL tnercoiu.! ' "vwcont.J ll'e have the Ian. 661 locl nleJ bovs' and children's o ""--i ever shown In this ret a antl al Pr'ces 25 per cent cheaper thai x lhe same E00'1, can be bought elsewhere. oonobilm'i One tMp Star Olothlnp Hall. 1 uoh Chuak. 1 I'KOI'MS WHO COMIC AND OO. i l'ernmnl Ontslp About 1'eoplo who Visit and en n VUHIiir. -Our esteemed townsman John T. Vustmiim, pronrletor of the Oihrinnl ("heap Oath Htore, Is visiting for a tew wreki at Wllkmbnrro. Mr. Nnslwtmn repn-scnts the self-made man. lie was lK.ru In linden In the old fatherland, sixty- (1iC11 pditortcinhia HarrUhiirgi and for Cults yoais or mine how a rlim-u ot this tnnn nnd vlclnltv. Ill life has licen a busy ono lllst.aDomniauoii me iiugu cnuai no passcu UirougllllieilHninilui3c.Mi - .onui: u.-i uiiimcr orw, ,, t.nttli-t- mill rrtjilimnlrr uml Itnvv it llv. roi!, e,.u0 meirliiint enioylni! the conn- deuce nnd respect of all with whom he comes In contact cither socially or In a business, way. " appearance be Is of medium hciEtit, rather l.ln,,, ,lnrV mm il(.Tlntird Willi lialr whllplll'll , tho flc,t ( ti,no. ntoro than this, John Nusliaum Is a staunch Democrat and n citizen of whom our town can well feel proud for the Im- provemctits he lias lirouglit about, Kast l'cnn's old Democratic war-horse, T. w Htnlfferwatl. -.-i lii town on Saturdav. Mr. s . andldatorort1B ncmocratlo nomlna tlon of County Commissioner two yeats ago and It I not unlikely that his many friends will urge himtocobefore the convention for the same !... .. 1..,. oinee UCXl sum. It is i-my lu luiiiiiivu., mm. . . . . . ., TOntiPII111 ,P1 safo In saying that a belter man would bo hard to find. D.mlil Uraver.a resident of this city prior to his removal to Weissport about three weeks ann; Hon. W.M. ilapsher, District Attorney of Ciu bon county anil nn ex-member of the Legis lature and lion. .1. 0. Zern, ef Weissport, were visitors to tho city to-day nnd callers at tho Le ade r oillco. Thoyjiroall good Democrats, of the stauuchcst Jeltcrsojlan school, and genial good fellows. Wllkesbarro Leader. A tall familiar figure seen on Hank street during the last days of tho fair was Oeorge llrlnkmaii, ot 'W'llkesbarrc, another Lehlgh tonian of whom tho boys can say many praise worthy things, lie Is a young druggist with Tuck & Co., In the ulune place but on or about No ember 1st will start up for himself some where on. Susquehanna street In tho same city. Ho lias our best w Ishes for success. Ki-L'lslered at tho Exchange on Sunday was lillS r.l-iuIIHllir, til lliu 111111 uiri j vi w. wiav.uui.ii teaf tobacco Merchants ol Fhtlaaclplita. Gusts tt E00d looking and attractive fellow with blue oyesallghtmmtacheandancxtrodinaryauuity In his line ol business. He has hosts of friends here and for an hour after his arrival he was kept busy closing dlgets with friends. This establishment enjoyed a pleasant visit from Henry Kostenbader, ot Scranton, a live nnd intelligent citizen, who was formerly a LehlRldou boy. Henry Is getting older In jears and ralslne an Interesting family around him so that tlmo adds blesslngslnstead of sorrows, to his earthly lot. An old gentleman with curly hair of snowy whiteness stopping at tho Exchange is Solqmon Kemercr. fathcr-ln-law to mine host Mantz. Ho is four score and two years and Is still hearty and vigorous. Ho comes from Mantz- vllle In which viclnltv ho has been a constant resident. Ed. Feist and wife, of White Haven, were thoEUcstsotThos. Stocker and f.imlly several days last week. Ed. Is still the Jolly fellow that ho was when he managed Jonas' clothing store In tills borough a few years ago Jacob lAing and family, ot Allentown, were guests of Oeorge nemanier, ruis wee, jur. Long Is one of Allcntown'a successful and enter prising furniture manufacturers and enjoys a fair trade in this town. Oilier A. Olauss and VIUlam It. Obert, two of our most popular young men, and Free and Accepted Masons, viewed tho Knight Templar Conclave at Washington, D. C, during this w celt. fiobert neltiner with his sisters MIssesMary ami IJzz.le. of Johnstown, were the guests of Miss Ltalo Miller, on north Dank street, last week. M. 0. Trcxler. of the firm Trexler & Kreldler, popular carriage builders, this borough, spent several days this week In Allentown. Thomas Mantz and David Eubert, ol town, and Thomas Weaver of Lehigh Oap, are at the Mt. Holly, N. J., fair this week. Ex-Asioclate Judge Jleendsen, of Ixiwer Towamenslng, was a familiar figure oliscrved on Bank street last Monday. The cenial and popular Dr. w. I). Hughes, of Ashley, was sljnktnar hands with Lehighton friends last Friday. Misses Llllle nnd Eva Eagle, ot Catasauqua, spent Sunday with Mrs, I O. J. Strauss, on north Bank street. II. L. Itelclienhacli. representing Wru. 11. Taylor & Co., of Allentown, made us a pleasant call on Tuesday. S. T. Paul, ot Hokendauqua, was tlie guest of F. E. Miller and family on north Bank street, over Sunday. John Stark, one ef llaun's jouy D.iKers, was crusldtiE hearts at Easton over Sunday. Oil, John. Mrs. il.iry Miller, of Allentown, spent sover- aI d!iy!, llt the Exchange last week with friends, Mih Emma Huuslckcr. of Bankway, is pleasantly sojourning with Philadelphia friends, unaries wagner. oi l.ciiikusvii;i:i, nnojmuir Ing In tho City of Brotherly Love. Miss Ella, daughter of Ohlot Burgess MahltV Kclcuaru, is visiting ut wcallicrly. The nenlal Sam. Bchlcr, of tho County Seat circled In town Wednesday, 1 ho genial Al.fLeli, of Catasauuua, circled hereon Wednesday. -Samuel Seller spent Tuesday amoug friends at liazleton. Muliunlnc; Items. Sherman Lentz, of Lancaster, Kansas, was visiting his father last week. Joo Rachman, of Florida, spent a few days In tbe valley visiting relatives. James Gombert bought tho old school house at Pleasant Corner for $40.00. A Fpeclal meeting of tho Mahoning school board will bo held on Saturday. -Miss Emma Hothateln, of Hazlcton was visiting her parents during the week, Miss Ellen Gumbcrt and John Jlfettz and Miss Sour! Mertz and John Gumbcrt were married last week. -Our rchools will open next Monday, Let the boys and girls be on hand the first day and attend regularly throughout the term. -A meeting loald the missionary cause of tho Lutheran church was held In the Brick church, East Penn, on Tuesday evening. The Lord's Supper will he administered to tbe Lutheran congregation of St. Jonn' church on Sunday, Oct. 27, by Rey, W. H Strauss, and to the Roformcd congregation on oututay, .ov. J, uy Key. A. Bartholo lt uafh. Our nclionl Hoard Sued. Last year tho Lehighton school board had four Hersh furnaces put In the school building at a cost of about $800 with tho 1 guarantee that they were not to be paid for until after a fair trial had been given a them, and In the event of the heaters not proving satisfactory tbey wore lobe re- moved at Ihe expense of the company, The heaters weie given a long and steady test and failed to meet tho expected re qulrements nnd the company was, In ac cordance with the sphlt of tho agreement notified to remove lliera. They failed to do this, so they were removed by the board of directors and strain beat substituted, Out of this a suit has resulted, Sheriff I. van serving tho writ. In which the school board Is sued for tho value of tbe heaters, Now OflU-era. Lehigh Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. M., Installed the following officers for a six months' term on Thursday evening: Councillor Jos. Bennett. V. Councillor Frank HelllcIInger. Asst. h. S. Quint Arner. Conductor W. D. Ilonlz. Warden Elmer Remaley. Inside Sentinel Win. Scliarfer. Outside Sentinel Chas. Frantz. tiiTcn Amy rreeorcimrKa A beautiful 8.day walnut parlor clock, le eTy purchaser of $45 worth of goods at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, . Afauch Chunk, MAUCH CHUNK .CLIPS- Our ITmml (Junto oflrftcnl mid l'erionRt Goisl- From the County Meat. Tlicvrcgular lermnf October iiiur con venes on next Monday. Up to da'o tho number of matrlago licenses Issued aggregate 1057. 'Squire Boylo has In his ofllce an old- fashioned clock with a century of service to Its record. On Friday and Saturday evenings the Relianco chili, of Kast Mauch Chunk, will, hold a grand fair and festival. Samuel 11. Price, tho Democratic can didate for Assoclato Judge, circled in the lower end of the county last week. Dr. II. B, Relnohl, our popular young dentist, was at ITashlngton, D. C, wit nessing tbc Knight Tcnplar parade. John Swans, of Coalport, brakeman on the Cciitt.il railroad, fell off a car at this place Monday and had an anklo dislo cated. Keiser iV Son moved from the Broad way Hoitso this week, and are now at tbe Mansion, which establishment is expected to boom under tbo new management. Editor Mnlloy, of the Lansford Uecord closed digits willi an Advooatk represen tative here on Wednesday, and at the same time svtnppad opinions on haso hall and other matters of direct Interest, The Mantlon House has an excursion boolccd for October 18th, under tho aus pices of llnv. Dell'ltt Talmago'S Tabor- nclc congregation. It will be composed of 300 memben and the notoJ divine him self. The Borough of Lansford vs. Samuel Brode, a caso started to test the legality of the ordinance regulating huckstering, ct-c, passed by the council of tho abovo named borough, JudgoDrelicr this week banded down an onlnlon In favor of the defendant and against the. town. Joseph Solemon was arrested on Sun day for drunkenness and threats and con fined in the county jail. He got his liquor from Hess' drug store In Kast Mauch Chunk, against which firm his friends bavo now brought suit in 'Squlro Boyle's court. The caso will bo pushed to tho courts it Is said. . Tho Republican candidate for State Treasurer, tho Hon. II. .X- Boyer, was a distinguished visitor in town on Monday, us was also Stato Chairman Andrews, who accompanied lit in. At tha Mansion. House reception was tendered them. Thej were looked upon by nil the prominent Republicans In the county. They left the same day for Allentown. The appeal of the Lehigh Coal & Nav igation Compan from the assessment levied last Spring was heard In Argument Court this wcekyuid Judge S. S. Drcher will hand down a final oplulon on next Monday. This caso along with these of Coxo Bros., tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, New York Coal Company and the Lehigh and Wllkesbairn Coal Company aro the result of tho excellent full value assess ment called for by the Commissioners. The result Is waited for with much Interest as deciding a lino question whether corpoia- tlons are ono whit better than private cltizetn. tfHi-kets nnd Plush ContZ. Jackets and plush ccatsjn all the latest tyles can bo found at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Jauch Chunk, at the low est prices. rnrrrvllle Clips, Jacob Peters is doing business at Huntingdon, this State. Joseph Peters Is visiting his brother at Reudlna, who Is said to be qnlto seriously ill. Miss Flora and Ella Hartman, of Phil adelphla, are sojourning with the folks at ome. Mrs. C. F. Miller returned to St Louis, Mo., this week, after a delightful visit to relatives here. R. W. Rlukerand Walter Anthony, two of Farrj villa's best looking young men, spent Sunday in the country with friends. Dr. Haas is quite seriously ill with typhoid fever and grave fears for his re covery aro entertained. He is attended by Dr. A. P. Andrews, of Weissport. Harry .1. Seaman, superintendent oi the Carbon Iron Works hero, will rcmovo his family to this placo about tho 1st of November. He Is now a respected resi dent of Catasauqua. The P. O. S. of A. Camp In this place has been In cxlstcnco almost twenty years and has not had ono beneficial member die, and only two deaths of members who were not beneficial. Edward Best, of Bethlehem, was re cently married to Miss Ella Rinker, of this town, lour reporter extends wannest congratulations nnd well wishes for an abundance of the good things In life. The oyster sdpper In the school hall Saturday evening under tho auspices of tbe Reformed church netted that congregation something in the neighborhood of $23. Music for tho evening was excellently furnished by Profs. Klelntop, Traub and Scblery. Rev- Bowman, of Allentown. was tho guest of Hey, Folir on Sunday. Qi'ixt. A Tjcft-llander. The Lehighton Advocate Issued double sheet 6 page last week, lu honor, of the county fair, and to show its enter prise. While It was a creditable publics tlon, wo noticed that our ancient enemy kept up his reputation for eating crow. It used to be the boast of our esteemed con temporary tl at the Advooath was the ouly paper In the county that was all-home print, insinuating that sheets that were otherwise were second-class alongside of the advocate. However, our Brother has our best wishes for success, whether he uses plates or Lohlghton "devils" to get up reading matter. If you are not a sub scrlber of the Advooatk, be so no longer, I.aiuto.H Jfeconr. l'lusk Coats ana Kmvuiti.rktu, Wo can show a finer and larger stock of plush coats, newraarkets and jackets and guarantee our prices to ue as row as else where, sonaneun s tine rrrca oiar uiotn Ihg Hall. Mauch Chunk. Tha Luthtrnn Gtnernl Council. The General Council of the Evangelical Lutheran Church In North Anerlca will oneu at I'ittsburc this morning. Tbe Luth eran Church In the United States numbers 1,085,000 communicant members. Four general bodies control its 6000 congrega lions ana 4ouu members. Tbe General Council cevers within its jurisdiction Tmow ork, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Minnesota. Dakota, with narts of half a dozen other States, and contains within Us eight synods 244,788 communicant mem hers, i no cuier Business or in uonncii i to look after tbe missionary operations of the church, receive reports from the van ous synods and settle any disputes that mav have come up from the lower church courts. There will be about 100 delegates preseut, coming from all all oyer the United btates and Canada. OALI.EKV. Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Faintly Groups. Old pictures cop-1 led and tuUrgcd. uugliHui CO'CNTX NKWH. Local .fumble Strung Together Tor Our ltentlrr. The town hall, a frame building at Lansford, was blown down Saturday. Sheriff Levau on Thursday fold tlie personal property of inilta.ru Barth, In the borough of Lansford, -Oak Grovo Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., will bo formally Instituted at Pleasant Corner on Friday night. Following the ceremonies of Institution a grand oyster supper will be served. Tho premature explosion of a blast In mine No. 5, at Lansford, Friday afternoon, resulted In the death of Alex Kennedy, aged twenty llvo years nnd the serious In- Hiry of Thomas Brogan, Robl. Painter and several others. IV'edneaday of last week 'Squire Hunt er committed Michael Frlckncr, of Packer- ton, to tha county jail on a charge of f. it Tho chargo was made by Sjbtlla Beck ', a servant In tho house of Chas. Shafer, resident ot Railroad street, Weather!. Herald. The Lehigh Ceal and Navigation Com pany baK contracted with a parly to ex tinguish the fire that has been burning In No. 0 colliery, at Summit Hill, for oyer 20 years. The system will ho to run water and coal dust into the crevices where the fire can bo reached. lu 1E74 Austin Colo left Weathorly for East Paw Paw, HI., where he has since re sided. A few days ago ho returned to Wcathcrly and will remain there. He traveled the entlro distance, 1100 miles, by wagon, taking 3S days for tho trip. His caravan consisted of himself, wife, four chlldien, mother and two two-horse teams. Ouo tiunday recently Samuel Noll and bis good wife, residing in tho ploasant and fertilo valley of tlie Lizzard Creek, gath ered around them their children sons and daughters to tho number of ten and In a quiet way celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. It was a pleasant event and was made the occasion of feasting and re joicing by all present. Among the chil dren are Mrs. Frank Shultz and William Noll, of Northampton street, Lehighton; Harry Noll, Easton; Gus. Noll, Bownians, and Mrs. Dr. Kclser, Jfahonlng. Among the possessions of the old homestead Is thirty-year-old horse which Mr. Noll rode to tbe polls to yote for Harrison in the 40' s and which he again rode at the late elec tion to ballot for Harrison's grandson. VVciitherly Items. The dime concert In the 31. E. church on Saturday evening was a success, finan cially nnd otherwise. -Subscribe for the Advocate; only one dollar a year; the cheapest paper in Car bon county, taking into consideration the amount of news It pub'lshes. Potatoes are selling hero at eighty cents per bushel. They aro brought here from l.ehigh county. O. D. Klstler, the new coal dealer. Is handling most of them. -Engine No. 420 had a Blight wreck at old Penn Ilayen last Saturday. The train broke at different places and the wreck could not have been avoided by the crew of that engine. August Siebcr, tho Carbon street mer chant tailor, was on the sick list for the last ten days, suffering from pleurisy. Tie Is now recovering and will soon be able to be at his business again as usual. Pearl House, an estimable young lady of irilkesbarro, died at that place on Mon day, She Is the daughter of Ucsson Rouse, formerly a resident of this placo, and her remains will bi brought hero fr interment. Most of the frionds of the deceased reside here. Tho new coal engine. No. 523, Is being broken in this week. She is the pattnerto No. 503, burns coal dust nnd Is intended for heavy pulling. Occaho.tai., Ltlilchton AVI hi. Ill a magnificently contested game of ball between Lansford and Lehighton on the grounds hero on Thursday of the fair, the homo team worr in a score of 1 to 0, Umpire Bartholomew took care of the de cisions with unusual coolness and extra- dordiuai y correctness. This Is undoubted ly the last game for this season, and It stands to tho credit of the bou that they won. Jennings anil O'Hara was the battery and did things up beautifully. Flno illustrated and miscellaneous books for presents, at Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk, -Don't f.ill to seo the prettiest lot of watches ever displayed In this section, at Holil's Jewelry Storo Mauch Chunk. Dyspepsia Makes tho lives ot many people miserable, and often leads to scltVdestructlon. Distress after eating, sour s'tomacb, sick hcadacho, heartburn, loss of appetite, a faint, " all gone" feeling, bad taste, coated tonguo, and irregu- . larlty ot tho bowels, aro DiStrOSS some of tho more common After symptoms. Dyspepsia docs ., not get well of Itself. It buling requires careful, persistent attention, and a remedy Hko Hood' Sarsa parllla, which acts gently, yet surely and efficiently. It tones tho stomach and other organs, regulates tho digestion, creates a good appetito, and by thus Sink overcoming the local symp- 'i7,u toms removes the sympa-eauacnO thctla effects of tho disease, banishes tho headache, and refreshes the tired mind. "I havo been troubled with dyspopsla. I had but little appetite, and what I did eat m j, distressed me, or did mo nearc- uttl0 g00d- In h0nr Ulirn after eating I would expe rience a falntness, or tired, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. My trou ble, I think, was aggravated by my business, which Is that of a painter, and from being more or less fchut up In a Sour room with fresh paint. Last spring I took Hood's Sarsa- StOmaCn rllla took three bottles. It did me an Immense amount ot good. It gave me au appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the craving I had previously experienced." OEonaE A. Facie, 'Watertown, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by sUdmggUts. 51 1 slxfor4. Prepared only r C. I. II00D A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Man. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar nCAttfmtinn I At REBER'S AllUUUUU : nnuB stoiik, ly the klncle bottle, by 1-4 and 1-3 loi quantities, ami In Jobber lota at Jobbers Knml'. KnrannHrllla call ulWBVB be bait. . MlYW ONLY JTUJST! 1 daro say II- Is to shave with a good sharp Razor. Rarors and Pocket Knives L'uaranteed or no saU. Full line of Strpi tW 1Jay Kunl Pecket Cutlery, Ac. If you do not belleye-lt, try It and be convinced. THOMAS' Golden Molar Ptarmacy, Hake Sntr.KT, Lbuiohiok, Pkvwa, Prescriptions a Specialty. THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS. MEN'S OVERCOATS. All Styles! All Colors! Men's Illnck Voslcd Overcoat in no Men's Black Worsted Oiercnat 13 on Men's Black Worsted Overcoat 12 nn Men's Black Worsted Oien-nat in no Men's Unlit Worsted Overcoat is on Men's Light Worstod Overcoat 12 oo Men'M Light Worsted Overcoat 10 oo Men's Medium Light Worsted Oterroat 13 00 Wc hnvc the Best TEN DOLLAR Overcoat that is mndc. all colors and iti all sizes. . Boy's Overcoats All Kinds. Boy's Overcoats $ in oo 11 oo s oo 7 oo C oo SSI Boy's Overcoats Boy s Overcoats Boy's Overcoats Hoy's Overcoats Boy's Overcoats ClULDlfEiV's Children' Overcoats Children's Overcoat ti oo If 50 a on i oo Children's Overcoats Children' Overcoats Come and Examine out Big Stock antl learn of bargains before making purchases elsewhere. Adam Mehrkam and Son Below the P. O., iciiwartz's Furniture Room NEW BUILDING, SOUTH BANK STREET, Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Chairs and Tables, Book-cases, Louges, Bedsteads. Mirrors, Cradles, Carpets in great as sortment, etc. - Persons who are Interested in the Management of Nl Will find it to their interest to have the undersi'Miod furnish them with the We take great pride in our any flavor desired, and do not best to be had in this section. supply picnics or parties, are we again repeat:, is me uesi. anything in our line, we are, Nusbaum GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK STREET, Lehighton. Try Our Popular Drink -MILK SIIAKE. PLAIN AND FANCY -DOB paaTOiaa New presseB, new type and all kinds of Job Work, in the ow prices. Man orders receive "01M AOTOCATF JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, FALL EXPOSITION -OF- -AT- REX & BROS. Prices lowest! The colorings in this line of different weaves, includes all the new shades and effects at prices that make them excellent values. We have many special things in Diess Goods, and all departments, that, if you exam ine, will be profitable to you. ltoBE Dress Patterns a Specialty. We are headquarters for Black Goods, because we keep the largest and best line'at pop ular pi ices. 0. A. MAUCH CHUNK, All Prices ! Ani all Sizes ! Men Medium Light Worsted Ore rot 10 00 Men's All-Wool Overcoat Men's All-Wool Overcoat Men' All.Wool Overcoat Men's All-Wool Overcoat Men's All-Wool Overcoat Men's All-Wool Ovcreost x Men's All-Wool Oven-oat 8 00 oe 7 M 7 09 600 S 00 4 Ml In Troy's Oven-oats Boy' Overcoat Hoy' Overcmt Boy's 0ctx-o;il Boy' OvoicnaU Boy's Overcoats S 00 4 SO 4 DO 3 W) 3 00 i GO OVEKCOATS. Children' Overcoat Children's Overcoat Children's Ovim-oal 3 GO 3 no 2 CO South Bank Street. The Fall and Winter sea son is opened here with one of the largest assortments ol Fur nituhk ever shown outside of the larger towns and cities and at prices that will surpriso you for lowness, and at tlie fame time, knock competition in the shade. We ask you to call hecaute we are positive that in price, quality and our style of goods we win more than please you. Carpets are also a line oT goods we carry in stock at low" prices. Wc also pay particular attention to Un dertaking and Embalming. HENRY SCHWARTZ, IES, choicest manufacture of Ice fiteamj'of OR PAR hetitate to pronounce it the very Our wholesale prices, wkea we always very low, and the quality, soliciting a can wuen in ea oi Hespectfully, & Culton. excellent facilities enable us to do best style, and at extarordlnary immediate attention. Lehighton, Pa. 11111$ GOODS, BON MARGHE. Quality the Best! Ilrond Oloths, Flannels, Tricots, Ladies Cassimcrcs, Serges, Henriettas, Cnsli meres, Stripe FlHHnels, Stripe Dress Goods, Plaid Ureas Geds, Plushes, Yelvets, Trimming Silk, . Braids and Trimmings Hosiery AUMderwear. Rex & Bro. PA.
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