DBIBIHAL GHEAFCASHSTORS ia Onr Superb GalhcriiiE of Holiday Gojd5. Our stock this veur eclipses ftQJtlilnE heretofore seen in this count;. There Is no stock around hero that Is an; ompirlion to It. Wo hire nude extraordinary prepar- tlons In all departments with a vlew'of greatly lncrtaslnc our holiday trade. Our margin of proQta doca not depend n auy particular line, but Is bated on the aggrc Hate minimum expense of our many de partments, Thus It may readily be seen that we need not figure as largo n profit on nouuay eoous as tmauer aeaicro tnusu Space will not permit coins Into de tails so we can give but a rough sketch of -what our stock comprises: Fashionable Jewelry, Serviceable Sllrerwnro, Handsome VTork-Baskels, Embroidered Slippers, Fine Dres Goods, Foreign and Domestic SllkTXandkerchlefs and Mufflers. Dreoslnc Cases, Work Boxes, Whisk Hold t, Ink Standi), Photogiaph Albums end n host of other novelties in Plush rind Matol, Fancy Qneensnare, Olassnars and Lamps in almost cnlless Tarlety. Toilet Soaps, Ferttnner and Box. Paper to meet the tanes of all. Pocket Books, Bill Boohs, Purseo and Ci gar Oases in all sixes and qualities. It will pay yon to look through our immense stock eren though you do not Wish to purchase. J. T. NUSBAUB1. Sank Street, between South Street and Plum Alley, Lehlghton, Fa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, UOtfEMBER 30, 1889. IiOOAL fiVEflfTS CUT UP. On December 20th second Christmas a day almost as universally observed as Chrictrnas proper the Germanla SasnRer bund will hold a Christmas festival at the Mansion Bouse. The occasion will bo made- unusually Interesting by vocal and lnstrcmental music, while a huge Christ mas tree with novel effects will be lit up with presents for the lucky ones. You will hear more about it later, but at this time a cordial Invitation Is extended to all to be present. "Hooks in our Noses," is a novel sub ject for a lecture, and it will -undoubtedly be Interestlngand instructive. Rev. Waldo Jlessaros. the modern Demosthenes, has a remarkably successful career as a lecturer. "Mr. Messaros was very able throughout. On account of the largo audience present, and the jam around the door, he was o VI Iced to get Into tho hall by means of a ladder and through a window in order to fulfill Uls engagement." 3errlmac, Mass. M. O. Kuntz has pnt down a curb and walk along his Lehigh street property that beats anvthlng else In town. The stones were furnished by W. E. Ash and come from a quarry In Lanesboro, Susquehanna county. A number of Bank street pioper ty owners can tako a valuable pointer from It. O.'s improvement, in other words, "Go thou anil do likewise." Edwin Ohl, of Northampton street, employed as a clerk In the postollice, is the proud possessor of a clock more than u century old, left to him by his grandpar ents who lived for many years in the fer tile farming district of West Penn. The clock is in excellent condition and quite valuable as a relic and time piece. 0. O. Ellis, a stu.lent of Lafayette col lege, Easton, will Till the pulpit in Hit Presbyterian church on Sunday morning and evening, during the absence of Mr. Allen. Services commenco at 10.30 a. in. and 7.00 p. m., and a cordial invitation is extended to all to be present. Seventy-two water service connections have been madn thus far, with the same number yet to be made on tho several streets. -Property owners desiring to make service connections should do so non while the cost Is nominal and the contract open. Henry iilller, of ll'elssport, will not commence work on his planing mill, to be erected on the flats, until next spring. The building will be of brick and have all the modern improvements and conveniences. Rev. O. J. Cooper, of Muhlenberg Col legs, Allentown, filled the pulpit In Trini ty Lu'heran church on Sunday evening to the adlficatton and instruction ofjils hosts of friends. For a good heater or range it will pay you to call on W. 3. Knbns, north Bank street. Quality ot goods guaranteed and prices the very lowest. The fire-plugs have arrived; there will be forty-two in number, located on tin several streets and cost the, borough $30 apiece per annum, ft Is said that the Lehlchton Social and Athletic Club, with rooms in Gabel's block. Is likely to disband at an early dale. If you want a clock or watch prompt! repaired at a reasonable price go to S. Hagaman Bank street Lehlgbton. 0m After January 1, W. Penn Long ill cenpy the residence on Bank street now held by Geo. Nusbaum. A raffle for a thoroughbred English pug will be held at Joseph Webb's restaur ant on December 20th. For a large line of remsrkably cheap Wall Paper go to Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car psis ai nenry bcuwartx, on liank si. o Jacob Drelbelbies has had his Bank street residence nicely repainted. I hs ve a lot of good rag carpet for sale, F. r. HniL, Jamestown. 3w Sweeny fc Son have discontinued the use of electric lights. ''Eagl Gaah Store." Christmas Goods ! Christmas .Goods! Christmas Goods ! SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY I Tor your father and your n-other, Your sister and your brother Your cousins, your uncles and aunts. Before making purchases elsewhere don't fall to sea our large new stock. YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. ROBERT WALP. Opp. L, V. Round House, North Sank St The homo talsnt entertainment In the Opera House on Saturday evening under the management of Miss Bmma Klstler was well patronized and much appreciated. The solos and duetto, the recitations mid dialogues, dril o, tic, were oxcellenrN rendered and well received hy nu audi- -km who showed their satisfaction bv continu ous applause. To give i-peclal mention of each part would require too much space, let It suffice to say that all acquitted them selves nobly and with great credit to tho manager of the entertainment, in this connection It will not be out of placo lo say, however, that Mhs Jlame 3lller, Philadelphia, did exceptionally well, and that her singing wat one of the most interesting parts of tho programme Lehigh Hook and Ladder and Hose Company at a late meeting held this week, voted lo purchase a hose carriage to cost $030 delivered on board the cars at Orange, N. J. The machine Is a daisy and the town council and borough property owners should contribute generously toward pay Ing for It. Tho next regu'ar meeting of the company will be held on the first li'ed nesday of next month and all members are wantedprescnt. Dr. James Hedley, Is a gentleman of high intellect, sound sense, happy humor and agraeable beerlng. The Ohio State Journal says: "Dr. nedloy Is an orator of a typo of his own making. He Is a hum orlst and comedian. His eloquent flights are almost matchless. 'Sunny Sldo of Life' will long be remembered." In connection with the grand base ball drawing In Gabel's Hall, on Saturday evening, Dec 7, a cake festival will be held. The proceeds are for the purpose of defraying the expenses Incurred by the club last summer. It should receive the hearty patronage of our town people who love the national sport. Lewis F. Nothsteln, of Sandy Run, writes: "The Advocate Is always welcome being llko a familiar voice from home. You havo my best wishes for continued success." Thanhs, Mr. N, we will alwavs tiy to mako this journal a welcome guest In your homo by giving fou all the news In Carbon. Ourold Democratic friend and towns man A. C. Brodbead, was bounced from the Philadelphia Mint on Saturday to make room for Capt. Samuel Wehr, of Summit Hill, a well-known Republican. Mr. Brodhead will likely take op his home here boarding at the Exchansro Hotel. -A marriage to come off daring the holidays, according to Madame . Rumor, will bo that of Jflss Minnie, daughter of Burgesi Relchard, to D. J. Klstler, pro- prletor of the Carbon Honse livery, on Noith street. The young couole will haye the best wishes of numerous friends. Charles Lilly, the barber under the Opera Hons, has now taken up a perma nent residence here and will be pleased to receive a share oj the public patronage. guaranteeing satisfaction In hair cutting. shavlrg and all branches of his buslnesi. 2i An addition of 10x34 feet has been erected to tho Lehlul Vallev Snrim? Works to further Increase the facilities ot growing business. Two or three new hands will also be added to tho present force in the course of a few weeks. -Persons having sale bills printed at this office not only save money, but secure no tice of the same In our "Public Sale Regis ter," pub Ished eyery week and read by 1200 bona fide readers, besides those who borrow the paper. Trj us. Coal train 300. going south, collided with ths rear end of tram 346 opposite the Valley round house on the L. 4 S. R.R., I'uesday night. Ten cars were wrecked- delaying passenger trains Nos. 0 and 12 one hoor. No one Injured. A visitor more than twice welcome at he home of W. E. Ash, on Northampton itreet,.one day recently was a bright Utile baby girl that the Advocate hopes will live long and happily to the joy ot Its par ents.. Wanted Two energetic young men and three yomj; ladlos to solicit; salary fti.OOa day; permanent employment. Kef. erence required. Jno. L. Trexler. 524 Hamilton street, Allftntown, Pa. 51 4w Harrj Ecke.rt, of 'town, employed as a brakeman on an L. & S. coal train la minus the two first fingers on his lefthand.causcri by having that member caught between the bumpers of two coal cars. The person who stole a gold-headed silk umbrella from Faga's machine store. Wednesday evening, Is known and will be prosecuted If It is not returned. This is no monkey business. The entertainment advertised to come off under the auspices of .the Railway Tel egraph Operators, in the Opera House, on Saturdat evening, has been indefinite y postponed. Henry Drumbore recently slaughtered two hogs that tipped a Fairbanks scale rospectivelj at 428 and 432 pounds. If j on can beat It, let us hear from ou. -Call a: Kemerer A Swartx's on Bank street, and see the largest stock of furnl- ure. carpets, etc. You can sav money qy doing so. -David Ebbert hires out the best look- ing rigs at tU3 lowest prices. See him wuen you need teams for pleasure or f uner al purposes. John Esrang, of north Bank street. will apply at the January term of our county court, for a saloon and restaurant Icense. Central Station Agent M. O. Bryan Is Hie proud "pop" of a handsome baby boy ana both mother and child are doing well David Ebbert, the liver man, Is la") Ing a curn and flag stouo pavement along hli residence on the Lehlgh'street side. no oetter bargains were ever offered in ifall l'aper than can now bo had at Luckenbach's 3auch Chunk. A very Interesting program was recited in Gnaden Hulten Castle, K. G. E., Wednesday evening. Revival meetings continue In the M. E. church, on south Bank street, hutwil likelj close next week. ' Railroaders, you can sayejt good day's wages by buying your watches from D. S, Bock, Lehlghton. ' 0 Everything in the line of furniture at Kemerer A- Swaru'i. Prices always lowest ami goods the best. 0 u. u. biraup, of Lehigh street, will erect an Irou feuce a ong his properly ou mat tuoroiiglitaie. It will pay to buy wall paper now at the unuMi.tl y low prices at Duck ibach's alauch Chunk. Already the several' Sunday schools uere are making preparations for Christ mas festivals. Tho M. E. church will llkelv be sun. plied with Lookracks and new hymnals at an early day. A new root has been put on the frame dwelling In the rear ofKeuierer's Corner store. 'rie (trand baseball drawing comes off .u uaid a x4mi on next oaturuay, jjec. 7. Chicken thieves visited J. L. Gabel'a hennery and now Jess Is "fowled" out. If you want books at-a low prlca go to " m ....M Wfl HU WEIHSl'OIlT Bl'ITOMlZUD. local nnppcnltiRt In the Town nml Vicini ty Kpltomlsed hy tliu Strutter. John Seldlo Is back from Hamburg. Pa., to stay. KibucIs Schaffer is serionly III with typhoid fever. . 0. W. Laury called on Liuisford friends on Monday. Wclssport Is promised another wed ding about Xmas time. Mrs. George Lcuckcl was the guest of John .elgenfus this week. James Follweller was on a business trip to Trelchler's on Monday. Joseph Weiss, who was 'tious1y III with typhoid fever is about again. -R. J. llongen and daughter Bessie ylflted at a atlnaton over Sunday. Mrs. A. T. Phifcr and daughter visit' ed friends at Easton during the week. Mrs. Barton and daughter.of Virginia, arrived here this week and will spend some time visiting relatives and friends. Wcrrcn Straussberger and Harry Grayer wlil enter an Allentown business collega after tho first of the new year. Mahlcn Chilstman, of Union Hill, has improved his residence by additions to gether with tho erection of a neat Iron ence. Save money by paying cash I A ful- llno of groceries and provisions, a. T. R, Rex's, next to the Fort Allen House. Prices the very lowest. 1 It Mrs. Sowers, an aged lady of Rlc'kerts- vlllo, is seriously 111 from the effects of In haling coal gas which escaped from a stove In a room where she was sleeping. Tho magic lantern exhibition In school ha'l Satu rday eienlng, was well patronized oy young America who gave vent to their enthusiasm to such an extent that a "cop' was necessary to preserve ordei. Rev. C. V. B, Aruand, of Tioga coun ty, filled the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday evening to the edifica tion of a large congregation mho listened with much interest to an ab'e discourse. Hog cholera prevails alarmingly among the porkers on Union Hill, and accordingly many well-fed and rcad-to be-klllcd pigs have been hurried off prematurely to that sty from whence no bog returns, by a fate over which their owners have no cotitiol The water In some of tho East IKciss- port wells has been analyzed and Is fouud to he contaminated. So bo careful when, where and what you drink. The safest way would be to boil all water before us ing. Buy tho Galbralth patent self.rontcr- Ing carriage and sleigh pole; will fit any carriage or s elgh and can be altached and adjusted In a minute. R. J. Hongen, just oyer the canal bridge, Is the agent. Call and see them. John Rehrlg. of the Franklin House, slaughtered two mammoth porkers welch ing over 300 pounds each this week. Ed. Leuckel did the butcherlng,and during the picnic" he sustained a severe cut In the left hand at the thumb, and Dr. Kutz was called on to sew It up. Aaion Snyder had an upset while tow ing his wagon through the streets of mod em Venice, Lehlghton, on Saturday, and now no number of cxpressivo adjectives can tell hls opinion of that muddy old city, and no wonder. But Aaron, we may be happy yet, you bet. On Thanksgiving evening irashlngton Camp, No. 122, P. O. S. of A ., attei ded '.he Lutheran and Reformed church In a body, In accordance with an established custom of this patriotic order and listened to Instructive, Interesting and highly edi fying addresses from such able speakers as Rey. Slauffer, pastor of tho Reformed church, and Stale secretary of the order, Wleand. Levi Horn and Nathan Lefiler on Mon day purchased a canal boat and all equip- inents irom joiiii iailagiier, ami at once organized the following crew: Bob Rebrig, cirptaln; George Horn, first mate; Jluddle Ithoads, second mate and cook. .The officers took charge: George leading tho mules nnd with the captain at the helm, blowing orders through a consumptive old boat horn that had seen better days, tbey started off for York. A report from down the road later on was to the effect that Muddlo" was seen shedding tears into a weigh lock, while Bob was playing a mournful medley on the boat horn that hounded like "Home, Sweet Home," and George had anchored the mules lo a stump to seo a friend. AN AUSPICIOUS WEDDING. On Tuesday, Novi 25, the sun shone brightly oyer the hills and into the home of Francis Yundt, of Weissport, where a happ couple were united together In to!y wedlock. The bride was thu accomplished Miss Laura M. Yundt, whose reputation as a lady and a teacher Is well known and remembered by the peoplo of Lehlghton and Weissport. The groom was the well, known Jiiltou A. Koons, one of the chief clelks In tho employ of the C R. It,, of N. J., at Maucb Chunk, which position he has long, ably and creditably filled. Only the Immediate relatives were guests at the wedding, but judging fioin the many hand some gifts, It would secjn that many friends, Hough not present lu bodv, were at least present In some other tangible form. The ceremony was conducted at 10 o'clock a. ui. by the Rev. G. W. Sandt and after a bountiful repast was served, the happy couple took the 11 o'clock train en route for an extended trip through Mary land and Virginia. After their return the bride and groom Intend locating at Slat iugton, at least temporarily. May the sunshine ot our wedding day lie lengthened out through life; And the blessedness ot vliTuo's way, ConDrm you man and wife, A FntGND. Resolution of Condolence. At a special joint meeting of the Wed nesday evening Bible Class and the Re formed Missionary Society of Jacob's church, of Weissport, the tullowlng resolu tions of respect on the death of Miss Clara C, Roth were unanimously adopted: WiiKRiAs, It has pleased Almighty God, our Heavenly Father, hi Ills Infinite wisdom, to re move from our midst our esteemed sister nnd coworker, ulara O. Itoth, thereto e, Resolved, That at a Just tribute to the mem orvof the departed, who was to active mid la bored so earnestly and faithfully among us, we deeply mourn her loss, as that of cue who claimed our sincere! respect and regard. It k.sol vr.n, That In the death of this bolovrd sister, The Wednesday Evening Jllble Class uud the Iteformed Missionary Society of Jacob's Church, ot Weissport, have been deprived ot a most worthy and devoted member, who was ever willing to work for their lntoreit aud wel fare. Resolved, That we bow submissively to ttie will of Him who rtoelh all things well, Umtve sincerely condole with the family nt the de censed In tliu dispensation with which It has pleased Dlvluo Providence to afflict them, and commend them tor consolation to lllm who ord ers all things tor the best, and whose chastise ments are meant In mercy. IUsolved, That this testimonial ar.our sym pathy and sorrow be forwarded to the bereaved family, and that It be printed In the fUnnON Aovocau and In the "Itetonued Chuicn, Re cord." Jjto. J. BTAurrrn, i A.J.OUTU. VConjMlttss. 1tnlMVaoT, J OO0NTV CONDENSATIONS. rrlsp lrfcl Happening. From tho Husr uiTBor Kvcryuay Event.. n..t .,..,.. ..... . vuumij, uruuuiiK sonnies are twins forned tnclils. as one of the lniellectu.il amuse The Lehigh Valley shops at Weather ly are fmslly at work on costlngs-for a new Lehigh Valley round house at White Haven. Gideon. Smith, a soUler in the late re belhon, now Hying at Kunkletown, has been granted an Increase in pension for disabilities tccelved during the war. Tho Bapllstchurch of Lansford which has been undergoing numerous necessary repairs and a thorough renovation will be re openeu ror the worship of God on Sun day a week. The corner stone of the new Methodist Episcopal church at Lansford was lajd with ceremonies appropriate on Thanks giving Day. The new structure Is a model of nea' architecture and creditable lo the ptogresslve town of Lansford. irhat It costs to mine coal. Thomas JcBrlde, of Bcayer Meadow, was hilled In tho mlne9 at that place on Oaturda evening, by a fall of coal, and tho body was In the mines for a long time before found. Tne deceased was aged 31 years ami n months. Tho Stato "Board of Health sent Dr. Jackintlre, of Haston, to JVeathcrlyon Monday to Inspect the sanitary condition of the town. He visited the nchooia. took with hlra a bottle of our reservoir water for examination, and tha people there hope he. took with him Information as to the tn&nner of conducting funerals of persons dylnu of contagions diseases and the num ber of visitors the patients received. -John Slaao and Wllo Kerwoes went gunnlna i.t Audenrled Tuesday for the pui pose of getting toaiitlifng for the mar riage feost of tho former, nhlch was to Ut:e place H'ednesday. Korooea's gun missed fire and Slago looked Into the bar rel, thinking It wos blocked with mud or leaves. The Weapon exploded, blowing awav one side of his face. His death is but a question of a few . hours,' And It Is needless to say that the marrlnge won't take place. FarryTillc Squibs. -narry Pettlt is about again after a short hlncss. No. 1, furnace of tho Crane Iron Com pany will be blown In on Saturday. -Jessrs. George Rosscmus and Joseph Bowdln, of Ncsquehoning, wero seeing friends" hero over Sunday. Washington Camp P. O. S. of A., has had but one death of a beneficial member In twenty years, or since tho date of their organization. All hope of Parryylllo haying a band itr knocked In the head, and now wc don't know whether to rejoice or weep, for the all wiso power moves in a mysterious maimer his wonders to perform" -Columbus Council. Jr. O U. A. M., will be formally instituled hero by Nation al Councillor W. R. Stroh, of Mauch C unk, on tho 10th proximo. Already about thirty names are on the cliartti application. Town Dots. Lewis Trainer, a vctcian of Ihe late war, living on South street, recently re ceived a pension of about $1300 for a gun shot wound received lu the late rebellion. -Sylvester Ruch. of Lehigh street, Is happy because It Is a bright little girl. Mother and child arc doing well. Robert L. Sweeny "turkeyed" at Drlfton with his brother Harry on Thanks giving day. Sunday gunners aro reminded that they are subject to a fine of $25 every time they violate the law. It Is 'oo late In the season to do any thing with tho streets, but why, oh, why can't H e Supervisor see that the crossings are kept clean? If you owe us for subscription or job work, pay up before Januar) 1, 1800. Our public schools wero closed on Thursday Thanksgiving day. Murrlert In Connecticut. G. B. LInderman.of Bethlehen.was mar ried at 0 o'clock Tuesday to Miss Jennie S. Brodhead, daughter of A. C. Brodhead, a former well-known resident of this county, at the home of the bride, In Brldg- port, uonn. ino omclallng clergyman was the Kev. C. K. Nelson, reclorof the Church of the Xatlvit7. Bethlehem. After a wed- uingtrip across the continent the newly- married couple will mako their home in South Bethlehem. An Intellecture Treat! The lecture on "Thn Hero. Reennlied and Unrecognized," by Charles T Sleek, Esq., will no doubt, be a rare Intellectual treai. ihe judgment of such men as Governors Curtln and and Bearer, Drs. Ripley, Llyermore, Judge Clark, Gen. Hastings, and the great tragedian, E. S. Davenport, ad of them professional speak ers, is a guarantee that Mr. Sleek will give an entertainment, great In quality and satisfactory to an intelligent audience. A Christmas Present. TTliat wodld make a better present than a nice ulster or overcoat? Sondheim, of the One Price Star Clothing Hall, .Wauch Chnuk, has 2GO0 ulsteis and overcoats which villi be sold at on-half their value; for a bargain call at once. On Monday evening last a delegation numbering twenty-five, composed of prom Inent members of Carbon tn'd Gnaden lluetten Castles. K. O. E of town, visited Lansford Castle, No. 08. of Lansford. After the Castle closed the visitors weie treated to an appetising lunch to which ell did Justice. The Sir Knights returned home 'menu ihe we sma' hours ayont the twal, highly pleased with their visit. TVe Are doing to savo you your day's wages and car f art hy buying your suits and overcoats for men and boys, ladles coats and a complete outfit of winter goods of Sondheim, the .Merchant Tailor, Jfauch Chunk. rubllc Sale TteRtiter. On Satnrdaj, Dec 28, on the premises In Franklin Twp., 75 perches of real estate, with Improvements, the property of ihe late Henry Kramer, dee'd. On Saturday, Dee. 21, on the premises In Franklin 'I wp . one acre, moritor less of valuable IaihI, with Improvements, properly of Ihe late George Knecht, dee'd' On Friday, Nov, 20, at one p. m on the premises, old iraguer farm, Lower Towa menslng, Schmidt A Zeru will sell horses, wagons, farming Implements,' grain, hay ic. On Saturday, Nov, 80, Henry Long overseer of thopoor. will sell tho black smith tools of Rudolph Ritchie, on the premises of thu latter, In Mahoning town ship. On Monday, Dec. 16. on the premises In Lower Towameuslng, Paul Kresge, adtii , for Joslah Straup, dee'd., will sell 10 acres of valuable real estate containing Improve ments. You will miss it if you foil to take a look nt the handsome Christmas goods displayed ai Ii. H. Hohl's jewelry "store, Jlauch Chunk, To st e an endless variety of choice designs in riofrs, don 'tj fail to take a look at E. H.jthe com try. E. H. Hohl' Hohl s Christmas stock. jwelry store, Mauch Chunk. TtlKCOtWTr 8 VAT. might Oem. of total Happening . Scribbled by Our Scribbler. I i Dr. Bowman. nMCn.t !f,,ni. m t. was appointed conn crier nml Interperior by the court at lis laie setting. A now janitor for the county buildings will notlikel bo appointed by tho County commissioners until after January 1st. Uon. J, J. Gallager, of Beaver Mca' dow, was a visitor In town on ll'cdnesday, it n said that ho wants the Morcantll Appraiser appointment, Cords are out announcing tho approch ing marriage of Prp. J. J. Beyan and Jliss Francss Cole. The happy couple have the best wishss for a future abounding with nn unallayed happiness. liev. I. F. Helslcr and wife, formerly of town, but now of Manch Chunk, arrived here Tuesday and preached in Salem's Evangelical church last evenlne to large audience Hazlcton Sentinel. The 4th annual grand ball under tho auspices of the Pboonlx Hoso Co.. No. 2. at the Mansion House, Wednesday evening as a success in uvery particular and largely attended br lovers wbo delight In snipping the Hg' t fantastic, A suit of ejectment has been Instituted against John Miller, of Nis Hollow, by his con Charles, who resides in Kast Mauch Chunk. The papers In the case have been served and the. matter will no doubt find en adjustment at the January term of Court. Fifty shares of Lehigh Valley Emerv TTheel Block, taken Into execution as the property of 7 n. Cre3son, wero knocked aonn to Attorney L. It. Oarber by Sheriff L,evan on Saturday at $2.25 per share. The par value of this stock is just exactly f 50. The fifteen prisoners In tho count uungen were feasted on chicken. dIo and other luxuries Thonksglvlng Day by the Rental Sheriff Levtn. That the feast was appreciated the hearty appetites and gas ironomic feats of the "bos" proves be yond a doubt. i no nest show of this season will be Hart & Veneer s "On the Frontier," In concert Hall II ednesdav evening. Among tne muiutuuuous attractions will be the only genuine Indian brass band In America. Our people who want to cpend cn evening of pare pleasure chould not fall to go. Popular prices, 35 and 50 cents. Two arbitration cases to como off In the Commissioner's office on the 6lh nnd 10th respectively are Yingllng & Co.. against tho Wcatherly Planlnn MI'l Co.. Craig & Loose will appear for plaintiffs and Freymau Heydtfordefendanls. Weaver & Dick against Carter & Co. Attorneys Rapahcr & Cassldy and Kline for the plain tiffs and Craig A Looso and Bortolette for defendants. Tho Central Railroad of New Jersey has done away with Its s stern of running its coal trains on schedule time. Everv train now 'caves hero "extra," and the train despatchcrs have orders lo rush them through as fast as they can, after they are made up, In the intervals between passeng- ertrains. Tho empty trains also go back as "extras," and In this way the company handles many more trains a day than foimerly. The long continued illness of John Dwycr, of White Haven, has Induced him to resign, temporarily, bis office as Super visor of track and roadway on tl at part of the Central road' and branches between Mauch Chunk and Penobscot. Michael Griffin, of this place, has been appointed to the vacancy, and, it is reported, has bo- gun tbo systematic dismissal of all the H'ingarlans and Polanders employed in that department of tbo railroad service. At a rcgulal meeting of the Sti Aloy- slous T. A. B. society held last Sunday in their rooms, nine new members were initiated and an Interesting programme ia- cited. President J. J. Boslo ronorted the proceedings of the Catholic Lay Congress Baltimore, Md , at which ho was a delegate. Nominations for offices for the nsulug year wero also made and will be voted on at their next meeting. The so clety Is In a flourishing condition at pre sent. It is thought hy many that Stangley, the murderer, will not hang and that a plea of insanity will bo the chief line fol lowed by tho defense. nis life in jail Is passed patiently, he sings and prays a good bit and likes to smoke, though above all he Is an Inveterate lover of candy, and haadlv a day passes but what ho don'l invest in a quanility of toothsome sweets. His health is good and be has an appetite that shows that he hai not forgotten how to masticate.. Trying a Mud Run Teit Case. The first suit resulting from tho Mud Run disaster of a jear ago last October was begun in inikesbarro on Friday! Domi nick Gillespie sues Ihe Lehigh .Valloy Railroad Company for (10.000. Ho claims that owing to the negligence or careless' ness of the compam'a agents and em ployes, he was disabled, subjected to ex posure, and crippled for life. It is under stood that this will bs a test case. Onr OlO, 813 and 15 rlnsh Jackets Are the cheapest and best in this vallev and no guarantee our garments to be $5 less than elsewhere. By calling at Bond helm's Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch nimnk, you will be couvlnced. Ihe grandest display of gold watches ever exhibited in thir ccction at E. H. Hohl's jewelry store, Mauch Chunk. J Topnlar nidations." Don't fail to hear Hon. Geo. R. Wend ling's famous lecture on "Popular Delus Ion." Without any exception whatever Mr. Wendling has filled more engagements during the last seven years than m lyceum lecturer In America. He has de- Hicred this lecture) nearly a hundred times within a year, and everywhere It has been received with great enthusiasm, and the press, the lecture committees and the andltncos unite in pronoupcing it equal to sax. ivenatlng s best work. Suntfi, Cluus is nt Ilohrs jewelry store, tflmnk. E. II. Jhuch A Plush Ceat or wrap for a lady alwas looks well, HonJhelm, of the One Price Star Clothing J,a.",ch Clll"lk. has plush coats at ru, vio, oaa tip to- ou; we guarantee we of"usOV8 vou5oae&cl1 Bruient bought Silver goods of all descrip tion. We havo articles in this line that are useful as well ns artistic and at very moderate prices. The goods are entirely new and are made especially for u. Sucli nn irnmeisn vriptv cannot m FEOri.II WHO COM1! AND GO. l-ertonal anstln atmnl People who Visit and go a Vlaltlng. -Mrs. Mar- Miller, of Allentown. visiting at ti o Kxchauge Hotel. Valentine fcchwaitx, of north Bank street, was In New Tork Cllvthls week, Henry J. Nowmoyer and family, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with hi parents In .Mahoning. Miss Jennlo Hughes, an cstjmablo young lady of Jfaucli Chunk, spent Friday very pleasantly In town. George Stuber, ono of gay Allentown' popu'ar tonsorlal artists, spent this first tw days of this week with folks here. Miss Sarah Sell, of Schnccksvlllo, Pa. spent bunday very pleasantly with her brother Thos. Sell and family, on Lehlgli street. P. F. Clark, of Bank street, was I attendance at th grand ball of tho Jollv l en Club at Wlllresbarre on Monday evening. "Frltz"MI!lct was to WalnutportMon day, and returned with a bag full of tur keys and geese, which ho will slaughter during tho holidays. Dayld Ml lcr, of Lehigh county. graduato of our high schools, now student In Muhlenberg College. Allentown. was visiting at Dr. W. G. M. Sclplo's residence over Sunday. Widow Brueder, aged seventy-six years, for two or more years a resident of this town, will leave In a week or two for old Fatherland, where she will spend her remaining days midst tho scenes of her childhood. Hon. John Schwartz, cx-member of tho Assembly from Bucks county, and chairman of the. lato Democratic conven tion, was In town on Monday and closed digits and swapped politics with his former collegue, Hon. A. W. Raudenbush. Mr. S. is a leader In his conpty and will likely be rewarded with a seat in the Senate. 'Speotol,, One TVay Kxcurilous. jueunicEgo, nocx island tt raclne lti are now running semi-monthly Excursions throuah to rjrtlaud and 8ah Francisco, via Denver, fbr tne exclusive bsnents ot holders of second class tickets who want tint-class accommodations. Only one change of cars between Chlcaio and rortland and uone to San Franclsro, Tiieos excursion leave Doston every second Tuesday and Chicago every second Thursday of acn month, and are personally looked after to destination by a Conductor In charge, assisted by a Porter. Our Pullman tourit sleepers iwmcn accompany tnese Excursions) are all new and built on the general plan of first-class sleep ing cars, having double loner and upper berths. Tho upper ones are closed during the day and the lower converted Into comfortable seats. The alsjes are carpeted, and mattresses, sheets, blankets, pillows, curtains and lunch tables provided, while the toilet rooms have plenty of pure water, and towels, soap, combs, brushe.i, etc. Tho only practical difference between them and the flrst-class sleepers, is the absence of upholstering. A moderate charge Is made for these accommodations. Full Information can ko obtame'd from Jno. Sebastian, Geu'l Ticket and Passenger Agent, Chicago, or any hock isiana ncxet Agent. . Ladle and Misses Head ThU. , If jou want a stylish or well-fitting jack et, newmarkct, plush coat or wrap, Sonll- heim is headquarters for these garments and can sayo you twenty-five cents on each dollar. Call at the One Price Star Clott ing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for your winter clothing. J udge for yourself. If you will take a look at our stock of now jewelry and you don't find that E. H. Hohl, the Mauch Chunk jeweler, haa the lareeot selection and the prettiest pat terns you ever laid your eyes on, then drop us as not being re liable. A Ijndv's l'erfect Companion 1'aini.kss CuiLDuiRTir, a new book by rr. John H. Dye, ono of New York's most skillful physicians, shows that prln Is not necessary in cmidbirtli, but lesults from causes easily nnd r stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain nhatoer. It also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other ertls attending pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywliero us the wire's true private compan Ion. Cut this out; It will saveyou great pain and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive circulars, testimorilals.and condden Ital letter sent In sealed envelope. AddreM, riniiK uiumua re lu., luunsueis. iiaiiunoie, mat jfimm. There are .' many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good asithe Ivory." They are not, fffer , but like " - all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere. INSTITUTE Lecture Course Opera Hoisc, MiMon, Fa. MONDAT EVENING, DECEMBER 9, " Sunny Side of Life," BT DR. JAKES BEDI.CT, CINCINNATI, O TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 'The Iltro Jletbgnlzed and Unrecognized,' 1IT CUAS. T. STECK, ESQ., WILLI AMSPOP.T. WEDNESDAY EVE., DECEMBER 11, " ropular Delusion," DT1IOS, . Jt. WEHPtlNO, ST. LOUIS, MO. THURSDAY EVENING.DECEMDER 12, " Uooks In our A'oms," T REV. WALDO MKSSArtOS, HEW TORK. MISS JEAN GLENN, Soprana Soloist, will sing each evening. Course tickets, reserved seats for the week, f 1.21. Admission, reserved seats, 50c. Diagram for course tickets only, from Dec. 2 to Dec. 7. at Carpenter's, Mauch Chunk; Ulery's Drugstore, YeIssport,and Zern's Opera Douse Store, Leblgblon. Diagram after Dec 7, at Zsrn'i Opra Hctis Stors only. Is a constitutional and not a local disease, nnd thcreforo H cannot bo cured by local ap plications. It requires a constitutional rem edy like Hood's Snrsaparilla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and ctlects a permanent cure. Thousands of people, testify to the successor Rood's Sarsa parilla as a remedy for catarrh when other I reparations had failed. Hood's Barsaparllla nlso tmllds up the whole system, and nukes you feel renewed In health and strength. , ,,Br '" rPsredtr'.toMbT11ctrgi!l,ti. CU lforfl. Prcpwedouly br C. I. HOOD A CO., ApotheoMlst, Lowell, Mat. lif r I. iloOD Jt CO.,ApothernrIo,T.owclI,Me-. iOO Doses Ono Dollar i IOO Doaoe Ono Dollar Attention! At REBER'S nnuo sTor.ri. Ry the single bottle, by 1-4 and 1-3 clot. qnantltles, and In Jobbers lots at Jobbers prices, lleod'e Sariaparllla ran always be tad. luiy.u PIIOTOGRAPFI GALLERY, t'ermanentlr Ueated near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and family Grasps. Old pictures cop ied sad enlarge. augio-din MMEfls SALESMEN to sell Nursery Stork All (loods warranted Firs' it-Claw I'.rm.n.nl nl....n, nmfl.ni.i. positions for ttie rlnht men. ftnnil anlai-lA ,.H expenses paid weehly. Liberal Inducements is heelnnerx opreTlous experience necossary. CHAIlLns H. CHASE, Nurseryman, Itoehester. ... niciiiiuu una paper. Bem.2i'2m" NEW ems Overcoats. ONE CAR LOAD Rubber Boots Shoes. FELT BOOTS! GRAIN BOOTS ! Wo have a much bigger 6tock of Shoes this year than we have ever had heretofore. Come and see for 3 ourscli. 7ct posted on our low prices and best goods. ADAM MEHRKAIVI & SON, Bank Street, Lehighton. . Sc nertz's- Furniture 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. fAIiIa Prices Lowest ! The colorings in this line of different weaves, includes all the new shades and effects at prices that make them xccllcnt values. We have many special thinrrs in Dices Goods, and nil departments, that, if you oxnm inc, will be profitable to you. Rofin Dress Pattebks a Specialty. We are .hcndqunrtcis for Black Goods, becnufe we keep the largest and best line nt pop ular piicos. ' ISFOB op O. A. MAUCH CHUNK, "I used Hood's Barsaparllla for catarrh and received groat relief nnd benefit from It Tho catarrh was very disagreeable, cspeclaly In the winter, causing constant discharge from mv nose, ringing nohes In my cars, and pains In the back of my head. Thn effect to cleat my head In the morning hy hawking and spit ting was painful. Rood's Snrsaparilla gavo me icllef Immediately, whllo In tlmo I was entirely cured. 1 think Hood's Barsaparllla Is worth Its u eight In gold." Mna.' G. D. O inn, 1021. Eighth etvect, N. W., Washington, I). 0. THE OLD STORY Old Dounnlckout of patience with ills poor razor. RAZORS, POCKET KNIVES, STRAPS, SHAVING SOAr, &c. Elegant lino of Gold Pens and Holders Nlco for Christmas Presents at. TH0HAS' Oolficn Molar Pharmacy, Ba.uk Street, IjKiuqiitow. Peiika. Prescriptions a Specialty. LOT OF oy s and fl ho Fall and Winter sea son is opened here with one of the largest assortments ol Fur niturk ever shown outside of the larger towns and cities and at prices that will surprise you for lowness, and at the fame time knock competition in the shada. We ask you to call because we are positive that in price, quality and our style of goods we can more than please you. Carpote are also a line of goods we carry in stock at low prices.- We also pay particular attention to TJa dertaking'and Embalming. HENRY SCHWARTZ moir Quality the Best ! IJrond Clothu. Flnmicls, Trleots, Ladios CnasimoiWR, Serges, Henriettas, Cnshmorcij, SlrineiFJatiHoIs, Stripo Dress Goods, Plaid urcss Gwds, P.'nshea, Yolvets, Trimming Mile, Braids and Trimming Hofilcry & UnflePvToao. 'Rex &, Bro. PA.
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