ORIBIH AL CHEAP CASH STORE iFOOD FOR FEASTS. leailifol, Delicious, Nutritions, HealtMul. Yslvety fcalslns, Meaty ("runes. Golden Apricots, lung Appiesi lit Currcnt.1, California rears, Ieghorn Citron, California IN 'caches. re Ml nee Mt, nicgiuit Jellies, annv Uveitis. j.itra vine moiasscs. lror Hone In Comn.l'eerless Applebutter. r Dtirkrc's Salad'Drcssinc, lonmo catsup, Cauliflower, Onions, Krench rickles, American 1'lckles, Mustard, Olive Oil, XXX FlaTorlug Extracts. BOTTLED Osmned Apples. t dinned rlncannles. TlfH Inest Gained reaches. fihcm. unnnea runs, Fin M Canned String Reaps, ' finest Canned Lima Deans, Finest Canned Tomatoes, Finest Canned Com, Finest Canned Salmon, Fluest Canned Lobster, finest CantietfOysters, Finest Sardines, Finest Totted Clilcken, Finest 1'otted Tonxue, Finest Honed Chicken Choice Lemon. Florida Oranges, Cape Ood Uranberiieal, Malaga drapes, l'rcpared Cocoanut, Fancy Cakos and Crackers, Imported Schweitzer Cheese, Imported Lembercer Cheese. York State Full Cream Cheese. When In search of anything reallv cholrfi in the grocery line don't fall to call here. Qsalltj always the yerf highest and prices the very lowest. V.S. Ideal White Soap 22c. a bar. J, T.'NUSBAUM, 9n1r. Street, between South Street and Flum Alley, Lehlghton, ra. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1889, LOOAL EVENTS OUT UP. Wanted Three or four rooms. Ap ply At this office "-Fall line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Rank st. o M Prettiest designs In wedding rings at K. II. Ilohl's jewelry 8tore,3iauch Chunk. Andrew Bayer has artistically painted Henry SchwarU's mammoth furniture es tablishment on Bank street. Four Sunday trains, two north and two south, will be run on tho L. So S. rail road on and after the 10th Inst. The Germanta Sauccrbund will hold tbelr regular monthly meeting on Monday evening at the Mansion House. The next meeting of Carbon Castle, No, 111, K. O. E., promises to be of un usual interest and a full Attendance Is de sired. The Strohl family gave one of the al wja interesting musical entertainments to a. small audience In the Opera House on Afonday evening. Seeing Is believing; finest selection of gold rings set with precious stones in this section at l. II. Ilohl's jewelry store, Jfauch Chunk. It Is a popular sentiment that a neat lion rail fence should be erected around the Park. That will come, give the coun cilman a little time. A pavement on the north side of Carbon street along W. S. Kuun's property is a commendable improvement made dur ing lh& nasi few weeks. "A borsel" Hold on. vounc fellow. don't bust. Go to David Ebbert's popu lar livery on North street and hire one of bis fancy tigs at wonderful low prices. Thomas' ohotograph gallery on Rank street has been leased by a Philadelphia artist name Lormusbury who will open up for business about the first of next month. In the case of Hollenbach vs. Miller, heard In the last court, and a decision rendered against .Miller, a new trial has been granted and the suit will be re-arguod at tho January term of court. Wanted Two energetic young men and three young ladles to solicit; salary $2.60 a day; permanent employment. Ref erence required. Jno. L. Trexler, 524 Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. 51-4w 1 "the criminal court at Scranton last week, Patrick White was convicted of rob bing Thomas Carroll of a chew of tobacco. The question now arises, can the habitual tobacco beggar bo punished is a "ya grantr" -The work of laying the- water mains and building the reservoir Is almost com pleted. Water service connections are now being made on RanK street and if all goes well we will eoon have a jlmdandv water supply. Let the old town boom While driving up Bank strmit some weeks ago a hore belonging to Afahlon Cbristman of Towamensing, was precipita ted Into an open water main and sustained severe Injuries which the contractor settled through the town council for the small sum of 13.00. The gunttlug season has now opened In earnest and sportsmen who wander about the country In pursuit of game will find It advantageous to read some of the warnings to trespassers. Although there Is no law to compel a man to warn tics passers, It is well to "look a leedle oudt" before making a raid upon a farmer's game fields. Strenuous efforts are being made by Frank German and others In ibis vicinity to organize a Knlgbt of .nalta lodge. A ready about seventy names have been put down on the application for a charter and the prospects for an early Institution of the order looks very promising. At present LehlEhton only has about a dozen secret societies in successful running order. - Holiday goods are comlrg In take a look at them and the prices at Luclcen bach's Mauch Ohunk. ''Eagle Cash Store." WHY is the UAGLE STORE " Headquarters?" Because vou can buy all first class Groceries and nil other good at very greatly Reduced Prices I Notions. ZW&ll'"- Dry Goods, f 8AN Boots 1 Shoes. MI&SSKf ROBERT WALP. - Lewis Graver's new bilck residence In South Lehlghton Is under roof. For choice Jewtlry see now stock at jro, ,'!i jewelry store, Mauch Chunk. - iurn Alley, In tho vicinity of Oborts porlc pucklmt establishment. Is being paed. Nino mails arrive tho Lehlgton posi-oMce every day In the week except Sunday. Presents for big. little, old and yonng handsome and low priced at Luckenbach's Jlauch Chunk. Nothing kills the cold so quick as ono of V. S. Kuhn's heatetn or ranges. Be fore purchasing elsewhere don't fall to see them. Dr. F I. Smith, the south Bank street deutlst, reports business, both at his office hero and his branch at Hazleton, to be booming. Dr. A, S. Rabenold removed tho upper teeth from jbIx months on Wednesday. Gumming It will bo fashionable with them for the next month or so; Don't jnlss the opportunity to got a first-class watch at prices that will pay you big money for your trouble atIIohl's jew elry store, Jiauch Chunk. A correspondent from this city to the Times endorses tho Advocate's efforts to Iiavo Lehlghton divided Into wards. Con versions on this question are numerous. -The Cahbon Advocate needs monty to meet running expenses of this office, which is a polite pointer to persons In debted to us to step up and pay up. Tho sooner the better. All members of Carbon Castle, No. Ill, K. G. E., should attend the regular meeting on Monday evening as a very in teresting programme has been prepared by the committee. The recently organized Gennaula Saucerbund treated the editor to an ex cellently rendered vocal selection on Tues day night. The members already show the result of caieful training. It would certainly bo appropriate to observe the anniversary of the Gnaden Huttcn massacre which occured on the 24th instant. H'hlch minister of tho gos pel will movo In the matter. We have bought the largest assortment of WAtcbes ever purchased by any retail jeweler In the Lehigh Valley and csn sell you a watch at lower prices than they ate sold elsewhere. Call and see at Ilohl's jewelry store, ifauch Chunk. A public Installation of the I. O, G. T., will be held in Reber's Hall on Friday evening at eight o'clock. An Interesting programme of recitation, addressess, it a, has been prepared and will be recited. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public to attend. The weather wise since Wednesday are predicting 23 snow storms for wlntel. The reason for tho prediction Is an old le gend that there, will be as many snows for the winter as correspond to the date ou which the first snow falls. The first snow storm coming on October 23d indicates 23 storms for the winter. You needn't be lieve this if you don't want to, Tho best plan Is to wait and count :hem. Jacob Shlngler, of Mahoning street, has been granted a pension of $1700 with a regular monthly stipend. Mr. Shlngler was a prlyale In Company G., 132d Y. V. and served nine months when he was dis charged for disease contracted and from which he is now a sufferer. He Is sixty one years of age, a member of John D. Berlolelte Post, 484, G. A. R., and deserv ing of Uncle Sara's generous bounty. A free art exhibition at the Singer Sowing JUachlna rooms, on south Bank street during this week has attracted hun dreds of people thither. The exnlbition is under the management of Mrs. M. II. Bel-. din, of Philadelphia, a very pleasant and greeable lady wllli large experience. Tjie Interior of the Singer rooms are decorated with work executed on the well-known machine by this lady and Includes rich drapery, pictures; dresses, fee, but you should see It all It will bs more satisfac tory. 0. 1'. S. O. II. Is headquarters for men's and boys clothing and can save you 25 cents on eyery dollar by buying your suits and pver coats from us; we are selling boy's over coats at $1.60, $2.60, $4 and up; men's overcoats and ulsters at $5, $7, (10 up; we haye also cape overcoats for men Tou will do well by calling at Sondhelm'sOne Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for your winter clothing. Public Sale Register. On Saturday, Dec. 28, on the premises in Franklin Twp., 75 perches of real estate, with improvements, the properly of the late Henry Kramer, dee'd. On Saturday, Dec. 21, on the premises in Franklin Twp., one acre, more or les,j. valuable land, with Improvements, property of the late George Knecht, dee'd Met a Horrible Death. Michael Curry, of Slatlngtou, met a horrlb'e death pn Tuesday. He was workthg with a .gang of jnen In a slate quarry removing top ground, when the bank caved In. burying Curry under tons of earth and rock. Several others narrow ly escaped a like fate. Three hours later his body was recovered, mangled beyond recognition. This Is the elgbth victim of the quarry In which the accident happened. Curry leaves a wife and two children, Tbe YSyapirellcal Assoclatlun. Tho statistics of the Evangelical Assocla' tlon for 1889 shows a membership of 145,- 703, a gain the past year of 3850. The church has 1187 Ininerant and 008 local preachers, 1058 churches, 051 parsonages and church property valued at $4,758,627 The contributions for missions during the ear aggregated $713,183,43. In foreign mission fields this church has members as follows; Germany, 6201; Switzerland 4335 Japan, 333. Leased hj the WV. It. It. It now transpires that the Schuylkill and Lettish Valley has been leased to tbt Lehigh Valley Railroad for 009 years. oxtends from Rowmans Station to Tre mont, which is west of Pottsyllle, In the heart of tho Schuylkill coal region. The road affords the Lehigh Valley a direct connection with anthracite fields which the Philadelphia and Reading and the Pennsylvania Railroads haye bad pretty much to themselves. The Lehigh Valley is becomtug one of the most Independent and aggressive railroads among the groups of trunk lines aud anthracite carriers. How to Tell a Counterfeit Note. Take a United States bill of any de nomination and. bold It'up to the light, and you will see two lines running across lengthwise. Upon examination you will find these to consist of silk thread, a red one and a blue one. Every genuine bill has this mark of genuineness. Without these marks a bill may be put donu as counterfeit po matter bow gooa the en gravlng'on It. No paper mill dare mak that sort of paper, and that Is tbe govern' rnsnl's only protection on lis currency, ora "stWlee." nort mid Comiunnltr I'araKra titled Welstport and Comiunnltj I'araura plied l'orllie Vo(kJuit Knried The first car lojl of bridge Iron arrived on juonilay nlglit. Challcs llecltf r, of Allcnlown, circled hore during the week. Miss Ella Lnury spent Sunday at Slat Ington, the guest of Mrs. L. Campbell t U. S. Krutn, employed for almost a year past In and around I'lttston, is home ngalr.. After ten weeks sickness wo are pleased to note that Tllghman .Wilier la again about. Miss Llllln-Mussclman Is spending sey oral days with Allentown and Bethlehem friends. E. M. Phlfer, nflcr two years absence In Indiana, is back "with the folks nt home." Edwin Gclger and Miss Mary Gcssing cr will be united in the holy bonds of wed' lock at a date In the near future. Ell Marklc moved his family to Parry- yllle this week where he has secured em ployment with tho Carbon Iron Works. Miss Salllo neydt, an estimable young lady of Ashley, wasj visiting Mrs. It. J. Sewcll, on White street, during part of last week A series of what promises to bo very successful protracted meetings have com menced In tho East Weissport Evangelical church. Old Mother Grundy reports a wed ding to take placu during the latter part of tho month. Now, who aro tho happy couple? Tho Reformed Missionary Society wll meet on Saturday evening. An Interest' lng programme has been prepared by tbe president, A. J, Gutli. Levi Hawk, of Llttln Gap, and Aflss Catherine Smith, of Trucksyille, were united In marriage by Rev. Jno J. Stauf fer on Tuesday, Nov. 5tb. Mrs. Henry Smawlcy while engaged cleaning house one day recently fell through a window frame on the first floor and sustained severe Injuries. Henry MerU and Bertha Voll were married by 'Squire Chester Buck on Tues day evening. IT'ltnesscs say that tbe genial 'squire (fed tbe knot with the grace of a Chesterfield, Mrs. Owen Dean, residing In East Weissport, on Saturday suffered a paraly tic stroke and is now lying seriously HI, She Is under tho medical treatment of Dr. Delcamp, of Lehlghton. Elsowhero In to-day's Issue see and read A. W. Marsh's pew advertisement, then call at his postofflce store and make purchases of anything ypu need at his wonderfully low prices. A number of Btone cutters and labor ers employed on tho new bridge hcie have gono to Rossvllie, N. J., where Contractor Hendler Is erecting piers and abutments for a now Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge. Buy .tho Galbraith patent self-center ing carriage and sleigh pole; will fit any carriage qr sleigh and can be attached and iljusted In a minute. R. J. Hongen, just oyer the canal bridge, Is the agent. Call and see it. Harry Fenstcrmacher, of Freeland, Pa., lias accepted the position of "time keeper" for Wm. IKaterbor, vice Ed. Horn, of Lehlghton, resigned. Mr. F. has become a K'olssporter, so Leblghton's loss our gain. Charles Buyer, for several years past employed with C. W. Laury, our popular baker, has resigned and accepted a clerk- shin with L. J. Harleman fc Bro general merchants, at Packertpn. In bis new poslsh" Cbawlcs has ourgrlp forsucccss. The following letters remain uncalled for In the postofflce at this place: J. C. Mulflnger, Philip Meyer, Mrs. P. F. Alack, Ollyer Stemler, S. Silbersteln, Jefferson Krum, Emma Hart man, Mary Esterday, Tobias Buss. Persons calling for any of the above letters will plpasp say "adver tised." A. W. JAnsn. P. M. Reys. Kuder and Strauss, of Lehlgh ton; Kunkle, of Weatherly, and Fox, of Slatlngton, delivered telling addresses at the missionary meeting held In the North IKeisspprt Lutheran c)inrch ou Wednesday evening. The subject for the evening was the "Work of the church in thft past and Its present and future needs." The meet ing was largely attended. The services In tho Union church on next Sunday will be conducted by the Re formed pastor, Jno. J. Stauffer. The subject for the morning will be, "The Faltbrul Saying," and in tho evening tho pastor will haye a special sermon for the young men, having chosen for his theme, Is the Young Man of To-day Safe?" based on II Samuel ;29. All are wel come, but a special invitation Is given to the youug men. Rev. Jno. J. Stauffer has recently or ganlzed a class of catechumens to Instruct during the winter tho way of salvation. The class thus far numbers thlrty-fiys, and a good many more are expected. The class meets every Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will also be organized an evening class In tho near future to accom modato all such as would like to be In structed and become Intelligent christians but cannot attend the afternoon session. Don't you dare miss itl We mean the fair and festival under the auspices of the Good ll'lll Hook & Ladder Company, In the school ball to-night and to-morrow night. It has been going all week to tb pleasure of hundreds of people and will wind up with great success If everybody gives It a hearty patronage. Fancy booths, refreshment stands, &c, presided over by our prettiest and most accomplished ladles lend additional attraction. Articles not disposed of during the week will be sold at auction on Saturday night. Onco more the "Stroller" remarks, "don't miss it." A typhoid- fever epidemic prevails alarmingly In East Weissport. Thus far about twenty cases nave been reported as follows; Joseph Ruff, Joseph Weiss .Clara Rhoads, Emma Beever, U'llllam Beever, Webster Campbell, four cases in tbe fami ly of Harry Trainer, ttree cases In the family of Cousiamlne Henner, Mrs. Llllie lloyer aud Mrs. Alex. Graver. All possl ble cam should be taken to prevent further spread of tbe disease which it Is said prevails on account of the pond of stagnated water between the Central rail road and the canal bank. If this Is so,and there seems to be no doubt of the fact, It should be drained and filled up at once, thus treeing the atmosphere of tbe poison ous ellluyla which has worked out 8lici direful results thus far. The three schools In the east end, taught by Messrs. Quint Arner, George Jragner and S. Snyder, haye been closed and will not be re opened until the fever has abated. Since the above was put in type Wm. Beever has died 800 WMers and OvercoAt Must be. sold from now until Christmas The best place to boy a suit or overcoat Is at Sondhclm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, .Jiauch Chunk. jOFf ICIAL VOTE OF I I State VOTING DISTltlOTS. Alidehrled Heaver Meadow Hlooinlngunlo.. ....... llowinanstntvn... Kant Maucli Chunk... Kast Venn Franklin llacklebarnlo Kidder North., , Kidder South Limsford i Lausaunc Lehigh i. Lehlghton S3 , 149 10 se m ea so u IS 2U 131 a 30 224 G3 149 11 61 M 110 6 30 20 31 I .Itiln nan, Mauch Chunk, 1st ward Mauch Chunk, 2nd ward.. Mahoning Mlllpoit 4 Nesquehonlng l'ackcr I'ackcrton l'arryvllle Penn Forest , Hummlt Hill , ICS Towamensing os wenmeriy 1,2 Weissport, t 43 Totals -Majoiltlcs... .2110 . 41S 1'KOl'I.B WUO COHK.AND GO. Personal Gossip about People who Visit and go n Visiting, Dayld Kleintop, of Ashley, closed digits with friends here over Sunday. Harry Sweeny, paymaster for Coxe Bro & Co., at Hrlfton, was in town Wed nesday. Mrs. Thomas Sell, of Lehigh street, pent last Sunday at Slatlngton with re latives. F. D. and W. G. Jflller, "gentlemen," residing here circled at tbe County Seat Sunday. Mrs. John Esrang, of north Bank street, visited Catasauqua friends last Saturday. -Mrs. S. L. .Morris, of Aspen, Colorado, Is visiting her father, Fred. Lcuckel, on Bank street. At. Lynn and Lcn. .Brown, genial spirits, of Johnstown, Pa., were in town last week. M. O. Kuntzt of Lehigh street, did business at Baltimore, Mi., during tbe fore part of the week. ais.j Rose, the cstlmablo dauguter or Valentino Schwaitz, Is horno from a de lightful visit to Trcntou, N. J. Mrs. Lewis Cnrlstman aocompaned by by Miss Trcl -bier, of Lower Towamensing, wejo seeing frionds hero during tho week. Miss Krum, au estimable young lady of Harrlty, whllo In town on Monday see- lng.frler)4s made our sanctum a pleasant call. Mrs. Mary Smith and daughter Hannah, of Allentown, were guests of Tax Collector Schadel ou south Bank street, this week. -Aaron Krum and Afllt H. Hunslcker returned Tuesday from Buffalo, N. T.,. where tbey were for several daya buying in live stock. 'George W. Uorthlmer, associate edi tor of this journal, again Inhales Leblgh ton's ethereal ozone after an Absence of over three weeks. W. n. Anthony And Thomas Sell were shooting rabbits with great' success In Lehigh county last week, baying bagged eighteen In less than two days. Our esteemed townsman Andrew Bayer contemplates a visit to tbe old Fatherland at a date in tbe near futuie. He will be absent several u ontlu. Engineer ThoniasiFlpk and family, of Lehlgn street, returned home Saturday after a pleasant sojourn with friends in uarrlsburg, Gettysburg and other places. Frank Hontz was called home from Danville, where bo Is employed, lasfweek owing to the serious Illness of bis child, which we are pleased to say Is now much Improved. George Brlnkman, of IWtKesbarre.was In towp oyer Sunday. Jfonday morning ho took charge of his new drug establish ment on Jfaln street In the above city. He has the best wishes of friends for succoss In his new venture. Prof. A.. 3, Mller has assu,med a pro fessorship In tbe IVItchla, Kansas, Univer sity. He Is welt-known as an educator in this county, for. a number of years teach ing successfully at Lansford, IKeatherly and other places. M. A Weiss and wife, of Wllkesbarre, were quests of R. L. Sweeny and wife oyer Sunday. Mr. Weiss (s a son at qur es teemed tewnsinan Lewis Ifelss and a great grandson of the late Jacob ll'elss.tlie fouader of Lehlghton and tho donor of our pretty little park. He was also for some years connected, with the L,eblgl Wagon Woiks hero. Resides being a business man of pusk Milt is a first-class fellow. Tho "J. 8. Lents" Locomotlr. A new engine, No. 637, named "J. S. Lentz," was completed and was tested-on the road) this weelc. It Is a model of work manship And beauty, The "J. S. Lentz" Is a sixty ton locomotive with A.twentj Inch stroke and contains Delaney's balance slide valve, steam and air brakes and other modern Improvements. A noticeable fea ture on tbe "Iron horse" Is a new style number plate on tho front of the boiler wltn raised numbers. Tbe engine is not as large as tbe "P. 0, Doyle" recently built, but is one of the same plan as the 'William H. Sayre." Tha body Is of jet black, with yellow striping, lettering and numbering and Is put on with such taste as to show up to good Advantage. The engine Is named after our townsman Mr. S. Lentz, General Superintendent of tbe Leblgb Valley Car Works, which compli ment Is a deserving recognition of his val uable services to tbe company be has so long served in many capacitle. County Ilraeies. A grand shooting match for tnrkeys to wind up wtr 4 ge,pd qld fashioned hop is tft come off at tbe popular bostlery of Lewis J. Chrlstman In Lower Towamens lng on Ttiusday tbe 21st Instant, -rTbe Packwton Hotel is now heated throughout with one of the James Ifalp patent steam heattrs which works llku a charm. Zach Is to be complimented on tbo Improved condition of bis popular liojllery. It is still an unsettled question with tue citizens of East Penn, formerly uinicey's, whether the name of their post ouica win ub cuangecr is Asuneld or millet's. There are two factlops In tbe fight, one headed by Dr. Slttler with Ash field as Sj standard anotner led by James uaiuet, a popular aud Influential .Republl can with a petition calling for a baptlslrq of Ralliet. Tbe fight waxcth hot with the promise of more fun In the future. Ladles ftnd. Mlss Jackal. and NewHWkets we haye 600 long coats for laities and misses; we 'have them in misses sizes at $2. $3, $4 and up, and for ladles at W, $7, $10 up; you can save 25 cents on each dollar by purchasing your garments at Sondheim's On Pile Star Clothing Hall, Uaneh Cbnnk, CARBON COUNTY, 1889. - ' " " Treasurer. Asso.-Ttidgc. tlst. Attom'y. County Auditor. 2 ti tf Jf 2 S. 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I have been so acens lomed to reading It every week, and since coming to Wllkesbarre have not seen it. iha- I am lost without It. Yours truly. H. W. RjaiDEmiusir. A Lehlghtontan Going Up, From the Noiristown Herald of a recent Attn n n..)n , 1, . . i.u uma tuiik application ior a charter for the Incorporation of the Montgomer) uu company nas seen mad to the Slate. ino incorporators are w. F. Sllngliiff. W. a. Rambo, J. T. Djer. John J. Corson, Harry H. Zimmerman and Alfred K leuckel, and tbe object is tbe "refining and manufacturing petroleum and other oils Into their various products with tbe right to buy, sell and transport' tho same. air. ieucuei is a son of our esteemed townsman, Frederick Leuckel, and a former resident; he will be secretary and general sales agent for the new comoanv. Al. has our best wishes for continued pros per! I y. Mahoning Items, A new slate roof was put on Hoppcs' mill this week. Stephen Miller lost a valuable cow by death last week. Mrs. WHloughby Kubns moved to Le hlghton last week, Charles Wchr moyed .his family to Bloomlngdale on Tuesday. David Mershtheller and wife, of Bran son, Florida, are visiting in tho yalUy. iteylval meetings commenced In the Evangelical church on Sunday evening. -rU. II. Senile was to Philadelphia last week purchasing a full lino of fall and winter goods. The Lord's Supper was celebratod In St. John's church last Sundav. Rev. A. liartliolomew officiating. -Joel Boyer ha, been appointed teacher of the New Jahonlng-school In place of Miss Louisa Fessler. re.slr.nprf. Miss Louisa Fessler, resigned A. J. Ralliet, a student in Tale col lege, and G. P. Frevman, of tho Ada, (O.) Normal School, are at home sick. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered In the Evangelical chuich on Sunday afternoon by Rev. if. Blxler, of WJite Haven, and Rev. C. S. Newhart, pastor of the church. David Miller has been appointed ad ministrator of tho estate of the late ll'ilson Remaley, dee'd. The personal property of the deceased will be disposed of at pub lic snle on the 23d Inst. DAsir. " Tlja Comlnc Judge. Our "saucy" contemporary, the Lans ford .Record, says of District Attorney Rapthcr, of Mauch Chunk, a former citU zen of tbls city, as follows: "In 1885 tie pemopratle county convention nominated him for District Attorney, to which o!!lcc lie was duly elected altera spirited con test. He assumed tho responsible duties of bis ofilce for the trm of three years, which expires January 1st. Tho office of District Attorney was never filled with more ability than Mr. Itatisher broiiKbt to It. Many Important cases were tried during his term. A. noticeable one was the Mud llun case of last spring, when L. V. It. 11. employes wero charged with criminal negll t'enco In causing tbe accident, mor to nis resldenco In Mauch Chunk, he resided In Lehlghton, where he served as a member of the Dorouch Council for 9 years, and one term as school director, and where he was also engaged and Interested from time to time In a number ot Important business enterprises. lie has attained a hlch position In his chos en profession, solely on merit and by his own exertions, and established a character for lion esiy ano integritj oj purpose. Ho Is an orator ot no mean ability, ready aud fluent In speech on matters pertaining to outside subjects as well as those ot the law. He, probably ottener than any other citizen of this county, has pub licly raised his voice In behalf ot the laboring portion oi Humanity. Within the last few years ho has contributed several valuable papers upon the leading ques tions os the day. Last year his able article in tho Century Maeazlne, on "Trusts." was widely quoted. He has also taken hold of the question, tne single tax idea, and has contributed several Interesting papers on that. Frequently his name Is mentioned as a rood man to succeed Judge Drelier next year, who will then have rounded oui his score ot years as President Judge. Judge Dreher's advancing years, and the almost deadiure thing that It elected be could not possibly serve his term,snd as tbe vacancy by death would be followed by a ltepuoncan appointment, people who have the Interests ot the Democratic party at heart, loot to Mr. IUpsher as the coming Judge." Tou Must Obey. The following resolution, adopted at a recent meeting of tho directors of the Vallev Company, has been reported; Rkbplved, That the Lehigh Valley Railrosd Company gives notice to all its emnloyes that it disproves of any attempt of Us officers, either dlisclly or Indirectly, to control or influence Its employes In mak lng tbelr purchases oi In transacting tbelr private business with any person to the ex clusion of others " As a penalty for vio lating the Above the offender !s liable to discharge. Leopold Kclby, of Pleasant Corner, was at Summit Hill Wednesday with a two borse team. He was "feeding" tbe anl roals wben tbey became frightened and be was thrown under tho wagon, the wheels of which passed oyer his leg Inflicting painful Injury. Everything in the Hue of furniture at Kemerer fcSwarts,'s, Prices always lowest and goods the best, o H you want a clock or watch promptly repaired at a reasonable price go to 8 Dagaman Rank street Lehlghton. 0m Railroaders, you can save a good day'i wages by buying your watches from D. S. Bock, Lehlghton. a Call a: Kemerer & Swartz's on Rank street, and see the largest stock ot furni ture, carpets, stc Tou, van oat money y voiug se, mauch chtok clips- Usaal Quota aftral and Pcnanal Gal From the County Beat. anerin j.evan cooks gruu for seven teen prisoners. It cost Carbon county about $2,000 to hold tbe late general election. Slangley, tbe self-confessed murderer of Mrs. Wabort.of Weatherly, In Jail hero, refuses to cat and says that he Is sick, James T. Julhearn, on of Lansford's staunchest Democrats, heaid election re turns hero on Wednesday. Mr. M. Is pop ular in the upper end as a worker for the Democracy. National Councillor W. R. Stroh was at Shenandoah this week where be panic! pated at the Institution ceremonies of a Council Jr. O. U. A. if., maklngtheflf tecnth organized In this State during 1889, It Is Judge Samuel R. Price and Dls (rlct Attorney Joseph Fisher, or rather It wil'. be after January 1st, 1890. and two hotter men for tho offices lo which they haye been elected respectively would be hard to find. William Kaln, of the 2nd ward, wko was one of the first to receive an appoint' ment under the now regime In Cooper' Custom House, Philadelphia, was home Tuesday to cast his vote forBoyer and the Republican ticket, Frederick Winebrick, of the Ind ward, was arrested on Monday charged with the larceny of a wheelbarrow from the prem ises oi tviuora Marks, ino case was sollled by IKInebrlck paying all costs of prosecution and returning the barrow, lion. E. 21. Jlulhearn Is convalescing f torn a serious illness of some weeks with bronchitis. Eddie is perhaps one of the most popular young Republicans In East ern Pennsylvania and his recent "racket" ith the bosses has not hurt him much if appearances are a criterion. Georga E. Williams Is in jail here charged with tbe heinous crime of fulonl oii3l y- assaulting Lizzie, a ten-year-old daughter of William Connelly, Williams culms tho charge is the result of solle work at the hands of his wife's relatives with whom bo has not been on very friend' ly terms for some tlmo past. It will otI dcutly bo a case for tbe January term of court. On last Thursday night a gang of boys as follows: Fred Brenlg, John Depue, John Jones, John McGce, Henry Ripgee. siding in the 2nd ward, rolled a spring wagon belonging to Frederick Shuncfelt ,. .n. ( , . i , , vj.c, wuo o uuumuuj uauKs in mai i u. j ... . . I i"""""' "lu"l"M uu hibiu aricsiea and after a hearing in 'Squire Royle's court tho case was settled by tho boys pay ing costs of prosecution and damages. 1-arrTTlUa Clips. fSimf Ro-imon ti, nna t,a has moved his family to this place, and of hit f-mnnvnt frnm Tils fnrmnv ImmA tU. I Catasauqua Dinpatch has this to say which will interest your readers: ''Harry J. Sea-1 man. SuDerlntcndent of .the Carhnn Trnn works, at Parryviile, has removed his ramiiy to mat place . Mr. Seaman came .. after bis graduation to the Crane Iron Co, from Lehigh Unlverslty.South Rethlehem, entered the labratory as chemist for a numb,er of'irears' ?'? PrlIon to the supcrlntendency of tho Carbon furnaces was well bestowed and his management of I the same has been very successful. Hav-1 ng sold bis dwelling here; he remoyed to Pnrryyllle this week, and In leaving Cata sauqua for higher honors, it Is the wish of a largo circle of friends that bls-now posi tion may do a steppmgstono to more re-1 sponsible duties and that his home in I Parryviile may be very pleasant. National Thanksgiving, A highly favored peoplo, mindful of their dependence oq the bounty of Divine Provi dence, should seek fitting occasion to test!- gratitude and ascribe praise to Him who is the author of their many blessings. It behooves us then to look back with thank ful hearts oyer the past year and bless God for nis meroy In vouchsafing to this land enduring peace; to our people freedom from pestilence and famine; to our hus bandmen abundant harvests and to them that labor a recompense for their toll. Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States of America, do earnestly recommend that Thursday, the 23th day of this month of November, bo set apart as a day of national thanks. glylng and prayer, and that the people of our country, ceasing from tbe cares and labors of tbelr working day, shall assemble In their respective places of worship ana give thanks to God, who has prospered us on our way and made our paths the paths of peace, beseeching Him to bless the day to our present and future good, make It truly one of thanksgiving for each reunited home circle as fsr the nation at large. In witness whereof, I haye hereunto set my band and caused the seal ot the United States to be affixed, Done At Washington this first "day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand elgh't hundred and plghty-nlne, and of the Independence of tbe United States the one hundred and fourteenth. Benjamin Harm son. By the President: James G. Blaine, Secretary Qt State. rlush Uoate, wraps and jackets can be bought 29 per cent, lower at Sondheim's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, than tlse where.nWe can have them made'to order at short notice, We are selling plush jackets, at tlO, U9, $lfi up. Plusb coats at (20, $25, 35 up. Call and be con vinced. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory" They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Aslc for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it, 'Tis sold everywhere. U a constitutional and not a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local ap plications. It requires a constitutional rem- rur mo jiooa-s Bsmparlllt, which, working """ uiooa, eradicates uie Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and ellecti a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the success of Hood's Sorsa parllla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations hid failed, riood'a Simparilla nlso builds up the whole system, and makos rou feet renewed In health and strength. Hood's Sarsaoarilla IOO Doses One Dollar Attention! At REBER'S nituo STORE. By ths single bottle, by 1-4 And i-S dos. quantities, and In Jobber lots at Jobbers prices, Ifood'c SarsaparlllR ram always hm had. lulvtso PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently lecated near Valley Depot, for tjamnetji arm Family Groir. Old pictures cop ied ind enlarged. auelO-ero IT 1 limflTlSAI'E8MKNt06ltNurscry Stock W ft a IMI 0oods warranted Flrsl-Cliss positions for tne rl&ht men. riond taH., expenses paid weekly. Liberal Inducements to beginners. o previous experience necossarr. . Write for terms, giving age. H. CHASE, Nurseryman, Rochester, Outut tree. CUAULU3 X r. Mention tbls paper. oapi.ai-zm" 600! Men' ememoer noDoay can seu cheaper than we can. See OUR big Stock and then judge for l. -v r .i i ." oluuiv. uur nrinns nrn r.ni imupct r . . I Ivnrrnntq in nil cHrlnc ,oll ' J , - uiomi ' u, IHiULil. 11 V JlttVW them lor boys Irom 4 years and overcoat for men at $4.50. We 'J-"-" "o i ivjiTrnnr. n a wo nr ctiiitritir f hm utu in BtiUU Oi UU .UVCrooaC. OUT It HOVf. Set feflt it fWim 0llr lg StOCK. rnces the Very S H rifOQ r-f K nWn rr Plri1r, a. vvu t-t-i- We nave 60 pair of Men's $3,00 Shoes, Solid Calf; reduced to" $2.25, in Button, Bals. and Congress, Here is a chance for tow to get a good 3.00 shoe for $2.25. gQQ pj. JenS RUbbei,"RoniL w . JJ , , , 151) naiP KfiVST KllhhAl Tlsifti ' r auiwjl JOUXJ sbJ 100 pair Ladies' Rubber Boots. See our big stock before buying elsewhere. Adam Melirkam and Son, Below the P. O., South Bank Street. chwartz's Furniture Rooms, 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. FALL EXPOSITION -op- BITES GOODS, BRX2SS ooons, r-aT 7 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 Dress Goods, and all departments, ,that, if you exam ine, will be profitable to you. Rode Dress Patterkr a Specialty. We are headquarters for Black Goods, because we keep the largest and bast line at pop ular p ices. O. A. Rex & Bxcx MAUCH CHUNK, PA. I used Hood's Sorssparllla for catarrh and received great relief and benefit from It Tho catarrh was very disagreeable, espectaly In the winter, causing constant discharge from my nose, ringing noises In my ears, and palm In tho back of my head. The effect to cleat my head In tho morning by hawking and spit ting was painful. Rood's Barsaparllla gavo me relief Immediately, whlo In tlmo I was entirely cured. 1 think Hood's R&nunnrill Is worth Its weight In gold." Mn, a. B. Gran, 1029 Eighth Street, N. W., Washington, D. a , I lOO Doses One Dollar ONLY FUN I 1 dare say ll. Is to shave with a good, sharp Razor. Razors and Pocket Knives. Iguaranteeiorno sals. - Full line of Straps, &onp, Ray Rues, Pecket Cutlery, Ac. If you do not bslleya it, try It and be convinced. THOMAS' Golden Molar hmmj, Bak KrnsjsT, Jjinioirroiv. Ttmttx. Prescriptions a Speslalby. 600 ! 600 ! and Boys' Overcoats. Yourselves who ha the biprofit .. an arrnrv t-m ,V..., J ll : nr. i upward. We have a verv nnnA never had such a good $10.00 rr.m a ii u. i i jvai. -fin Oliuuea UUU Sizes. lowest. JLiA-J.lAVt;.. X J-lLiCDs Tha Fall and Winter m on is opened here with oa of the largest assortments ot Fur nitusx ever shown outside of the larger towns and cities and at prices that will surprise jdm for lowness, and' at the fan time, knock competition in the shade. We ask you to call beaus we ars positiye that in priee, quality nd our style of goods we wan more than please you. Carpets are also a line of goods we earry in stock at low- priee. We alse pay particular attentio to Un dertaking and Embalming. HENRY SCHWARTZ BON MARGHE. Quality the Best ! Broad Cloths, Flannels, Tricots, Ladies Casiitere8M Serges, nenrietta-ii Caslimercg, Stripe Fianieli, Stripe Dress Goods, Plaid lirew )0di, Flushes, Velvets, Trimralnr Silk, Braids n!Trimnilnf -Hosiery k UrtrwMrN rr"t"