OBIEIBAL CHEAP CASH STORE Christmas Approaches and all comers will And us well prepared to sorro them. Wo havo mado very lnrgo purchases and gathored such NOVELTIES nnd ODDI TIES os cannotuil to ploasonll. Wo mention eomo of Ihcm s Plush Toilet Case?, Plush Work Boxes, Plush Shaving Cases, Plush Whisk Holders, Plush Slipper Holders; Plush Albums, Metal Smoker Stands, Ink Stands, ISox Paper, Writing Desks, OxidUed' Stlvcr Crumb Trays and Brushes, Oxidized Toilet Cases, Work Bask ets, Lunch Baskets, Pocket Books, Bill Books, Purses, Cigar Cases, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery nnd Bay Bum. Embroidered Slippers, Fine Shoes, stylish Shawls Ladies' Skirts, Underwear, Cardigan Jack ets, Neck Ties, Suspenders in fan cy boxes, Gloves, llosiery, Nap k'ns, Towels, Table Covers, Stand Covers, Bed Spreads, Blankets nnd Comfortables. Pine Stylish Dress Goods. All tlie new patterns In 811k Handkerchiefs and Mufflers. Mnefi Handkerchiefs In great variety. Genuine Gloria Bilk Umbrellas with Gold and Sliver Handles from as cents up. Beautiful Jewelry, embracing all the newest things. Elaborate Silverware! A great variety pf menu arucies. Decorated and Banded Chamber Sets, Wii' tcr Bets, Lemonade Bets, Fancy Lamps: Vases, Mugs. Cups nnd-Saucers, ritcliers, Lava Smoker Btands, Fruit Stands nnd Dlshes.Celery Stands, Syrup Jugs, Pepper and Salt Shakers, Cuspo- dolrs and Glass Sets. J. T. NUSBAUM, " Baalc Itreet, between South Street and rium Alley, Lelilgliton, Fa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1889 LOOAL EVENTS OUT UP. " Big bargains in Wall Paper at Luckeu bach's Mauch Chunk. - Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schwartz, on Bank ft. The resciyor Is about completed. It will hold, when filled, 500,000 gallons of water. Work was commsnccd Monday on the addition to Trexlcr & Kreldler's carriage and sleigh works. ' Everything In the lino of furnituroat Kemerer & Swartz's. Prices always lowest and goods the best. o An awning In front of George W. Xusbauin's Bank street store and residence Is an Improvement. The revival meetings going on for some time In the M. E. churcTi, have been suspended for the present. Grand mother Hollenbacli, of Lcblgh street, has Improved her residences by the addlton of a neat verandah. IKbo wants Christmas tree ornaments should see them at Luckcnbach's Mauch Chunk before buylcg elsewhere. The pump to be used at the artesian well has been shipped from Beaver Falls, IjT. T., aud should be beio in a few days. John Scaboldt, Jr., is tho pwner of a new five year old bay borsc. Tho animal stands fivo three, Is gentloand an excellent roadster. Call a'. Kemerer it Swartz's oi Bank street, and sea the largest stock of furni ture, carpets, etc. You can save money V doing si. Go to W. j5. Kuhns' stove store on north Bank street, for tho best ranges and heaters. Satisfaction, guaranteed and prices very tow. Contractor George Miller on .Monday started to remoddcl tho Interior of tho building on Bank street formerly used by U. Schwartz as a furniture shop. Samuel Oscar Beltz is tho new United States expressman, vice Jf ft Brctney, re signed. He uses a wheelbarrow now, In making delivery but expects soon to have a horso and wagon. The first three months of our public school session have con o and parsed with great success to both teachers and scholars. Prof. Stettler has so thoroughly systenia tlzed the work In all the schools that great progress Is made by all. . Tho prospects of organizing the re cently much-talked-of Knights of Malta Lodge are from all appearances vet slim. IPe have at present sixteen secret societies besides a half dozen or more miscellaneous orders. Clauss & Bros., the popular merchant tailors, have measured the Arlon Cornet Band members for their new outfits. The uniforms will bo blue cloth with black braid trimmings. It is not necessary to jay that tbev will fit well Clauss' work speaks for itself. Engineer Al Ilofford celebrated his birthday anniversary at his residence on Lehigh street Tuesday evening by entertain ing a number of his friends in jollv fash ion. He has our compliments with best wlsbes for many moro such pleasant anni versary celebrations. It has been suggested that as a means of fixing Bank street next season propert) e r ners on both'sides of the street each pay a third of the cost and the borough one third. This meets the approval of most of the property owners, who will willlnglv sacrifice anything to get rid of the dis grace and inconvenience attached to the borough through this nuisance. Commencing with tho first week In January, 1800, George W. Morthlmer will publish the first number of volume one of a neat little journal of sixteen or twenty pages, deyoled exclusively to local biogra phy and history. The first issue will con tain the opening clupters of tho history of C'arbou coantv together with biographical sketches of two or threo well-known gen tlemen, ''Eagle Cash Store." Christmas Goods I - Christmas Goods! Christmas Goods I SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY 1 For your father and your mother, Your sitter and your brother Your cousins, your uncles and aunts. Before nuking purchases elsewhere don't fall to see ourlarge new stock, YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. ROBERT WALP. Opp. L. V. Bsund Heme, North Bank St. -Hlro your teams of David Ebbr-rt, tho North street liveryman. Terms lowest. Grand opening of Holiday Goods on Saturday at Luckenbach'a Mahch Chunk Atnas tlmo will witness one or two marriages In town. God spued tho happy couples. . Milton touso, of north Bank street owns a flno tame, red fox of which he Is very proud. The marriage of Miss Mlnnlo Belchard and D. J. Klstler wilt bo solemnized on tho 28th Instant. Railroaders, you can savo a good day's wages by buying your watches from D. S, Bock, Lehlghton. o A fox hunt Is being arranged for bv our local sportsmon to come off sometime during the holidays. AiiiKman ucorgo ltex drives a new sorrel horse Just purchased from an Allen town horso dealer. Tho new Iron bridge across the Lehigh river at this placo will bo completed by about January 1, 1890. 'Squlro Harrison Beltz Is the oldest past grand ofllccr .of Gnadcn Huctton Lodge, I. O. 0. F.i tn this place. If you want a clock or watch promptlv repaired at a reasonable pride go to S, Hagaman Bank street Lehlghton. Om Cheap wall paper. Blanks at 4, fi, 0 and 8 cents, cuts at 0, 8, 10, 12, and 15c, buy them at Luckeubacb's Mauch Cb'nlc Plum alloy, between Bank street and Apolo alley, is now cobble stoned. The work has been done at tho expense of Jos. Obcrt. The official reports show that during the 332 days of 18SU we hayo seen only 51 wcro cloudless, 29 were cloudy, 114 partly cloudy, and 138 rainy. joun u. uenoiclte Or. A. Ji. drum corps have appointed a committee to per feet arrangements for tho holding of a grand ball on iew Year s eve. A little tot of a girl between three and four years of age, ou Wednesday af ternoon dropped a letter In the postodics here addressed to old Santa Clans. It Is rnmored quietly that John Acker and Henry Brlnkman have succeeded In leasing a mine that is rich In "lead" ore If It Is true their fortunes ato made. Uo sure and buy your oigans at Phil Hps, 411, N. Jaln Avenue, Scranton, Pa All organs Insured against firo until paid for. Organs sold on easy monthly pay ments. ihotown council will meet on next fuesday evening when a committee of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co. will speak to them ' regarding ibo erection of a hose house, tc. Paul Beer, employed as a teamster by Joseph Obert, Is the twice proud dad of a bouncing pair of baby boy twins who promise to swell the Democratic majority In this town when It becomes a city. There will be a special important meet ing of tho Lehlghton Social and Athletic Club In their rooms this (Friday) evening for the puiuose -of transacting business which must be attended to. Come. -Llvcriman David Ebbert Is the owner of a new pair of blagk horses, purchased from J. George Snyder, of Allentown. The anlinalsare perfect gentle, good roadsters and their equal cannot bo found In the county. Gnaden Huetten Castle, 310, K. G, E.. of town, conferred tho Pilgilm's de greoon three candidates at their meeting on Wednesday evening, and received the applications of two more. The member ship Is nearly sixty. -An unknown Individual who happened to bo In W. A. Peters' restaurant on Mon day afternoon tapped the "till" of $2 or $3 during tho absence of the landlord, who had descended the cellar for a moment. After pocketing the boodle he sneaked off via Lehigh street. Tho lady members ot the .Ifethodlst Episcopal church are earnestly employed malting preparations for their annual ohscrvauco of Christmas. Judging fioui all Indications tho always anxiously boned for festival will surpass previous efforts In this direction. -It has been suggested to council that the houses be numbered as a ruattor of convenience to the traveling public. This Improvement could be douo at very Uttlo expense and would bo a lasting benefit to the town and public. Wo urge the coun cil to act on this matter at the earliest possible, moment.' -The lady members of Zlon's Reformed church on Tuesday evening organized themselves into a "Sewing Circle" and will do work for the benefit of the church. All lady members of the congregation are eligible in thb society and with earnest co-operation of all much financial good can be accomplished. -The drawing of tho baseball club In Gabel's hall on Saturday evening will be made a pleasurable event by the holding of a cake and lemonade festival at the same time. Arlon Cornel Band will also bo present and enliyen tho occasion by soino of their choicest selections. Ad mission to the hall free. The affair should receive the hearty patronage of all our people. "Thrown Upon tho H'orld" was pro duced here In first-class style on Friday night to a fairly crowded house. The act ing was good. Much of this company's success Is due to the energetic hustling of the manager and treasurer, John W.Turn bull, one of tho youngest showmen on the road at this tlmo and a genial, happy-go-lucky fellow with a smile and word ' for everybody. But few of the "boys" don't remem ber John IP. Gardner, who played the part of "Jackey" in "Thrown Upon the irorld" last week In the Opera House. He was here with the Lloyd Company several years ago when he made hosts of friends who met lilm again on Friday with pleas ure. He Is a tattling good comedian and made a big hit hero. lie will sacrifice his base ball abilities with Lehlghton noxt season. Wo woild caution our lady reader,! against having any dealings with a smooth tongued, bright eyed, elegantly formed and prevaricating piece of humanity or the feminine gender who Is at the present time "doing" the neighboring towns and cities in the laudab'o effort to palm of laces worth 25 to 50 cents per yard on the nn suspecting for-that much per lineal foot and on up to $1.75 and $2.00 per yard. She was lu Reading last week, and inaj possibly come to our city, IPe had the pleasure, on Thanksgiving evening, of attending a meeting of the Germanla Saegerbund, and listening to their really excellent singing. The society was convened for the purpose of celebrat ing the birthday of its president, tho genial C. T. Hagerdorn, and right roya'ly was It celebrated with singing, speeches and a lunch. Chris., may you live to celebrate many more birthday anniversaries and may they all bo as happy as the last, Germanla Saengerbund Is little more than four months old and their progress has been wonderful. They now have a ijjcely furnished roem and have just added a tfplondld new organ That they mij rjnkainoug the best singing focUliu In th stale I our with. OOBNTV CONDENSATIONS. Crisp local Happenings From t'- TV Illvo of Everyday K -u Miss Garrlty, of Weathi t ccpted a position as saleslady lu L..A a r Co.'s bazaar at Hazlcton. John Fecstormaclier, of Lehigh Gap, claims (o hayo the oldest bible in Carbon county. His book bears dilo of 1701 making It 185 years old. ... ' It Is said that If Lewis J. Christman can sell his farm and hotel property, to cated In Lower Towamenslhg, ho will buy or lease the well-known Trachsvllto lios tolry. Rev. J. S. Erh, of Slatlnglon, recently married Harry N. Shuck and Miss Anulo Mnschlltz, both of Lchleh Gap. Tho young couple have warm wlsbes of many friends. Diphtheria has prevailed In IPeatherly since 1887. In that year' there were 42 deaths from thai disease, 45 last year, and 30 thus far this year. All the present cases are said lo bo convalescing. Lansford will mako a bid for the cotin ty teachers Institute next year. Tho town has a large ball, excellent accommodations and Illuminated streets, which facts will be forced on tho teachcis who aru to decide the question of location. I Mrs. Charles Klnsel, of Packerton, died ou Monday after nn illness of several months at the ago of 53 years. Deceased was much respected by all'who know her, a kind mother, a. good wife and a fatthfnl christian, she leaves behind many friends to mourn her death. Quito a wreck of coal cars occurred about two miles below Weatherly on Fri day. Passengers had to bo removed to different trains on cither side of the wreck which caused much annoyance and delay for a time. Workmen were busy both Sat urday and Sunday clearing away tho de bris. At No. 4 colliery, operated by J. C. Haydcn & Co., at Jeanesvllle, a boiler ex ploded with fatal results Saturday morning at 3 o'clock. George Peacock, a single mau aged about 24 years was Instantly killed. Thero were two boilers In tho nest and both were blown out Tho boiler house was completely scattered and tho side of tho engine house was blown out. Prominent among tho pretty cottages now In tho courso of erection at IPeather- Ic Is that owned by J. R. Casslor which Is fast nearlngcomplctlop. It Is one of threo prctsy dwellings on tho pIcturesque'Rocks.' Theothers belong to Afessrs. F. Lauder burn and W. B. Lovatt. The former oc cupying his homo a week or two ago nnd the latter during the summer. Another pretty homo is being bull: on Third street for Lewis Drumbor. There will bo a new parsonage built for the Af. E, church as soon as a suitable lot can be secured. TVeatlierly Noith. AH our churches are making prepara Hons for the holiday season. A cantata Is In course of preparation by some of the vounger member of tho Presbyterian church. . Prof. Lutz Is busy at present training his pupils for his performance in Cassler's rink this month. The affair promises to be one of more than ordinary Importance to music loving people. -TheZiola Medical Co. is giylng at present a number of entertainments of a miscellaneous naturo In Cassler's rink as nn introduction totbo sale of their medl clncs which will take place later on. -While assisting in moving Dr. C. I. Hoffman last Saturday Prof. J. L. Pot' telger slipped aud fell badly spraining his left arm. He is carefully nursing that member of his body now with all hope of a speedy recovery. -Frank ll'hlto, the popular jeweler.has fixed up his show windows with holiday goods in a manner which shows tho good tasto of this gentleman. In fact, all the show windows In town are evidence that the holiday season Is not far off. Laura Jasper, a bright seven-year-old daughtor of Reuben Jasper, died on Sun uay last ot uipniiicria. tier case was a most majignant ono and' all that medical science could do, was done, for her, but all was of no avail. His remaining child it also down with the disease and will proba bly not recover. -Dr. C. I. Hoffman, for a number of years associated with Dr. J. B. Tweedle in the practice of medlclnelatelv .severed his connection with the partnership business here and on Monday moved his household goods to Morea, Schuylkill county, where be Intends to follow his profession. TheDodson Coal Company emolovs him at this place, and In making tho chanse the doctor has financially improved him self very much. His many friends hero wish hlra professional success In his new field of labor. Occasional. Tor n Holiday Present We can sell you a nice plush coat, jacket plush wrap or newmarkct. We have all the latest styles and makes at rosk bottom prices at the One Price Star Clothing Hal) Mauch Chunk. rarryvlllo gqullilets. narrj Pettlt and Percy Peters, two of our good-looking gents, were crushing hearts in Towamcnslng last Sunday. A grand ball, the first of the season, will come off at Dlldlne Snyder's popular Iron Exchange Hotel, on tho 10th Inst. Parryville people turned out erf masse to witness the first cast from No. 1 fui nace of the Crane Iron Company, after au Idleness of eighteen months, QUINT. .Don't fail to take a look at the elegant stock oi' jewelry just displayed at the jewelry store of JO. 11. Mohl, Mauch fJhnnk. Lndlti Coats a Specialty. $3500 worth of Ladies and Misses coats n all the latest styles and makes can be found at Sondhelin's One Price Star Cloth ing Hall Mauch Chunk. Our prices are guaranteed lobe the lowest in this valley for good honest goods. Towamenilnc Urarltles, Mrs. Sendel. of Wealherlv. Ii vUltlnt. relatives and friends at Flro Line. Stephen Lentz Is selling tha Tornsdn Feed Cutter and other farming imple ments. -Francis Beer has resigned his nnslilnn as foreman on the stretch boat of tie L. 0. K. Co. St John's congregation held an lee. tlori last Sunday for an organist. Mr. unnii was electee), Wm. Shafer. of Hazard's, lost twu valuable bogs last week from hog cholera. They are said lo have weighed 500 pounds each. Reuben Rohrle. of East Penn. marrA to Bowmanstown a few weeks nro. He occupies the house erected for bltu by Gus. Moil. Our stock of silverware is tho newest and most extensive ever displayed in this suction at E. H. Hohl's iewelrv store. Mauoh Chunk;. vricmsrotvr nnm&ES. I Hurricane of Local Wind l'rom Vicinity of Wolmport. tin - 0. W. Laury did business at Lansford on Monday. Thomas Sloyer occupies his handsome new homo on Union Hill. John S. Laury, of Laniford, saw friends hero during the week. " Afrs. Jonathan Delbcrt was visiting Bethlehem friends this week. itn. B. F. Hall, of Chrlstmanyllle, was tho guest of R. Jt Hungcn during this week. Aaron Bcnnlngcr, of Walnutport, was a visitor to station agent J. D. Bcnninger oyer Sunday.' . A. J' Gulh, employed in tkc car shops at Packerton, had several fingers badly squeezed last week. -S-Jolin F. Zern and family and Mrs. 11, Rlckert sojourned very pleasantly with Easton friends recently. James IPnlp, of Lehlghton, sunk an artesian well on tho John Bush property in Franklin thirweek. Hog cholera called two fat hogs be longing to Charles Aruer to the hog sty of the future, where liyer-wasbt and sausago are an unknown article. U. S. ICoons and wife, of Fogelcsvlllci Lehigh county, were guests of our old friend Reuben Zimmerman and family on Union Hill over Sunday. Daniel Graver and' wife left ll'ednes. day for Brooklyn, N. Y., where they ex. pcot to spend a week or ten days as tho guests of Rev. J. D. Cutis and wife, Those who contemplate purchasing a piano or organ for a Christmas present will receive prompt attention by placing the) orders Willi J. A. Phillips, the genial rep rescntatlvo fot this territory. Our popular baker, C. W. Laury, has opened a bakery at Lansford, this county, and Installed his brother John as chief cook. Wo aro pleased to note Charley's success, Ho is a good fellow and bakes good bread. The following letters remain uncalled for In tho Welssport bostoflko: Lizzie Drehcr, Emma DeFielin, James Hartman Amandin Klbler, Ida Trach, Anzio Sellers Persons calling for any of the above letters will pieaso say "advertised." Tho typhoid fever epidemic, prevalent hero for some months past, Is now abating all known cases are on a fair way to re covery and no new ones aro reported. More than ever now should our people exercise due precautions against this disease which has caused so much sorrow in our midst, Charles H.MacDanlel has rocelvodthe following challenge from a well-known pugallst and base ball spoil at Lehlghton "I hereby challengo tho winner of the Koons-IIofacker mill to fight at any iiaie, marquis oi vueensoury rules, ltefcreo to bo mutually agreed upon. A. Li. JUEitTZ, Uhamplon. The two Union Hill women who cot into a rumpus one day this wesk should remember that tbls Is a respectablo com mnnlty, and that such actions as these are only worthy of tho niost severe condemna tion fortunately neither woman was hurt, but tho language used leaves worse scars than the blows would. squire Chester uuck on Tuesday ro ceived notification of his appointment to a lucrative position lu tho Custom House at Philadelphia, under Thomas V. Cooper. The "Stroller" congratulates the 'squire on his appointment. Ho' Is a staunch working Republican arid full worthy of the new honor. Ho left for the City Wedties day. BenJ. Weaver was brought home dead from St. Luko's Hospital, Bethlehem, on LMonday. He was employed on a Lehigh Valley coal train in ho capacity of a brake- man and while engaged making a coupling of two cars at Plalnfield, N. J., Sunday morning, he was In some manner unknown preclpimted under the wheels of the cars, losing both legs and sustaining serious In ternal Injuries. He was taken to St. Luko's Hospital where he soon died, IPeaver was a young man In years with a wife and children. He was atone time special borough policeman and for years worked at sboemaklng. Hs was a mem ber of Poho Toco Tribe, 171. Imp. O. R. J., and also of tho Lehigh Valley Relief I'und. Interment .took place on IPednes day. Obituary. Josle D., -infant son of Jfr. aud Mis. Jacob Long.of AUcntown.dled on the 20th ult., at the age of one year, two months and 25 days. Mr. and Jrs. Long feel the loss of their baby boy deeply, and in their sad and unexpected bereavement they have the sympathy of all their neighbors and friends. Though cast down wo aro not forsaken, Thou hast given and thou hast taken, Blessed Lord, Thy will be done. Thou hast left ns and wo miss thee, Sadly miss thee, Josle dear; In vain we listen for thy footsteps, Still wo are thinking thou art near. About Newspapers, The Allentown Crifi'cls printing about as lively a dally paper as push, ylm and goaheaditlvunesi can. The White Haven Journal closed Its tenth volume with, tho last Issue. It is a bright newspaper and should receive steady support from the peoplo of lhat cominun tty. mo iiazicion sentinel issued a souv enir with its Thanksgiving day Issue, com inemorallve of Its twenty-third annlyen- sary. It Is about theprotttost thing of the kind we have jet seen and reflects great credit on the town of Hazleton. and the Sentinel In particular. Our S10, 813 & K1B Flush Jackats are tho best and cheapest and cannot be bought for the same money elsewhere. U will save von at least $5 on every garmsnt purchased at tho One Price Star Clothing llai: Jauch Chunk. Resolutions of Condolence. At a meeting of the committee of Wash ington Camp, No. 122. P. O..S. of A., the following resolutions were unanlmouslr adopted) WllRnKAS. It has nleairri th nivl,. Pmri. deuce te suddenly call from our midst our dear friend and brothtr. Uenlamln p.vmn.nb. by his manly di-portment, untiring work and liainouo uorouon in our cause has won the friendship ot all with whom he baa associated, therefore ba it Itr.sOLVED. lhat wlilln we sohmll tn lb In. evltablewlll of film whodoetb all things well, we cannot but express the deep and sincere sorrow which follows the loss ot one n n-nrtiiv of our respect and admiration: prompt attention io on uuuei ana maniy traits w character were his dominant characteristics. Hml'ttA hnM In grateful rrmemberancs the nam of thed parted. ItESOLVED. That we tendr symnathy and eondolrnre inti, ivir .mi f.mi. lyof our departed brother In this sad hour of affliction. ItESOLVED. ThStln rp.trvi-ttnth. n,i,.i our deceased brother our charter be draped In mourning for the period of thirty daysi that these resolutions be entered In full on the min utes of our Camp, and that a copy of the same be sent to the family of the deceased nd pub )lhed,lr the CUnDON Abtocatb. h. Auner, i Jab. Miixer, iconuittte L. Jl. JLuraieaT, ) rnorvTz vrno comb and co. Personal Gossip about l'nople who Visit and iro a Visiting Miss Annla Clark spent Tuesday at Aiicntown O. I. Sclioch and daughter spent Sat uroay at Allentown. f . . ... n. iv. uowman. oi s at acton, nn visitor in town Monday, M. O. Kuntz was on a Imslntti trln in l'nlladclphla Tuesday Mrs. TVS. Beck, of Iln'hlMinm. I. l. iting ineniis in town this week. Mrs. Robert L. Sweenv.nfTlanL- tl yisiieci Ailcutowii friends over Sundayi Jirs, Jane Snyder, of Allentown. Visiting Mrs. W. D Peters, on Iron rh-pM. 11. i. RInker. of the MiupIi rimnV limes, "writ" up Lehlghton Wednioiln night. Mrs. C. M. Sweenv. ifn. A. W. nn,l. enbusu and Miss Carrlo It'clss visited Alleu town this week, Klmcr Werner, of Lanifunl. ii,. guest of his brother L. A. Werner, of Le high street, Tuesday. uur townsman Andrew Baver. will start on his trip lo the "old countr" In thn course of a week or ten days E. H. Ilngermnn, of Philadelphia, as 1110 BUeSt Of A. L. ITaenrmnn nn lJanlc street during the past week Ohas. Hrnoks, for some tlmo employed i ibo Uazttte branch office, has imiumI a lucrative position In a large job ofilco at rcttstown. 0. H. Kusbanm. of Nashinm A finl. ton's, Rank street, was to Philadelphia this ' ' .......v.j...... ...IB week buying In a largo stock of beautiful hnllrlflv rrrtnrtm holiday goods. Misses Lucy and Cecilia Smith left nn No. 2, L. V. passenger train on Wednesday, lor tho WCSt Where ther -111 .n.n.l tl, inter with their sister. Samuel J. Kistler, Esq., a prominent young member of the legal fraternity of Allentown, was a visitor at Dr. restuenco on bouth street. IFcdnesdnr ueorge Miller, father of Couimlsslnnnr Henry JIUer, of Frauklin. has returned from a several months dellcht ful finlnurn with relatives and friends In the "Old Fatherland." Mrs. A. Barlow, of Mavberrv. V.. ipentaweek In this vlclnltv with mem ' I friends, and on Thanksgiving Day was the Kuestoi jus, ii. v. Morthlmer, Sr., on north Bank street. After a very nleasaiu sojourn Mrs. 11. rciurncd borne. visitor in town on aaturrtar who Chas H. Il'clss.of H'llkosbarre. the ilfh9i son of our esteemed townsman Lewis Wela. Mr. W. was formerly of Alden, Pa., where ho conducted an oxteuslve mercantile busl ness. He Is also'au artist and has pro duced many pictures of merit.. J. A. rmllips. the cenlal renrespnia. live of rwilips Rros., of Scrantoir, has been caning on 1113 many frlcuds hero. J. A. handles the Worcester Orcan and Mdilln boa s rianos, unrivaled for tono and durability. Those who contemul.-itn nnr, chaslug, will reap benefit by consulting Mr, rhilllps for prices and terms, A prominent: visitor in Lehlshton nn Tuesday was Hon. Robu Klotz, the first Register and Recorder In this county.whcn only 24 years of age. He has filled a mul titude of ofllces since then running tn grade up to that of Congressman from the old icntu Legion. He Is a Democraf of Democrats, genial with all It lmnllps end counts his friends by tho hundreds, S300 Overcoat nnd Uletere must bo sold before the holidays and bav.e been reduced to tho lowest nrlces. W can sell you a good man's overcoat at ri f 8, $10, $15 and up. A cood boj's over coat at $1.60, $3, $3, $7, $10 and up al the On I'rice Star Clotblnir Hall Mani, Chunk. Dr. Hedley. of Cincinnati. Ollln. Hill lpli,rA on Mondav evtniln? nr ihn iniih,iA un,. Sunny Side of Life." "Tho I)r, has exeeedini'ly rare powers of touching men's lir.-irt nn.i n. lectures he sways his Ilstcnciana uiih ihav9..,i of an enchanter, and moves them to laughter or mens ruem to tears, utwlll." Thu demand for nimissagreatthut freaueutlv he Is pnirairnie year In advance Tho Fulton. !,. Democrat savs: "Tho Intellectual treat of the upplr una given uy Dr. James Hedley or Wedneskay eve ulncln"ThoSunnv Miln nM ir.. " -ru ii.,..., was a continued ddUi it from bpulnninn-in .i veruici oi mo audience was that tnls was the best lecture that has ever been dellvired before a Fulton Countv Instltutn. Hedley, Steele, Weudtlng and Messaies. lit IS. u. ani l, neserveu aeat lor the week, $ys Slnule admission, Itescrved Seat, 60 ceuts, Ad mission 0.1 mo door, cents WeSnTO Vou Slunny, I'rlces Talk, hy not cal at Sondhe.lm'e r n. plush coats, wraps and jackets which ate selling at a grcal sacrifice. Don't attempt to buy beforo calllns at the One. Prl m looming nail Mauch Chunk, where you can find the handsomest stjlcs of the season Hon. Clias. T. Steck ty Institute on Tuesday evening, Dec 10th, on "Tho Her, itecognlzed nnd Unrecognlied." l'rom Oen, D. II. Hastings, Adjutant-General ot Pennsylvania, llarrlsburg, Pa"., Januan- 17, 1SS9. My Dear Sir: I iwnli nr nr- lutlmato acquaintance. He is a gentleman of BUHurauio personal Qualities. In oratorlonl powers he Is superb, ills voice, his diction, his bearing, his splendid uresr-nrp. M. ti,,,..... Utlll .trll-fnn. 1 , . b" lion and admiration of llterarv mon oijcikcrs wuerever no has appeared. His lec ture on "The Hero, lterncnlriol ... ti.o- nized," is oie of the greatest oratorical efforts I have ever listened to. I consider him without a superior antonc all tho mennf ih ,innr. .. .. i " t-oruiuiir yours. D. II. IIhtikb. Aiimnsion, reserved scat, to cent., Lad let Iteil Currful and If you are In need of a coat remember we Keep the largest and best line of ladle. coats and wraplnes ever shown in ti.i. valley. Our prices are very low at tho On. l'rlco Star Clothing nail Mauch una ilk-, !. Tho nv.vnof l r i b.oi, 4oaunujuiit ui goiu waicaes to select ihmi, to nrnf nnt- i I juat .vutiL vou wnnr, can oe seen at tne iiauch G ninL- piv eiry store oi Ji, H. Uohl. Public Kaln Ttn.uir On Kaf.nrilav flan OO .1 !,,, ' " I, l"c orcniuesin r, "' ,u percues oi real estate. Willi mnrnriimjiiil. . ' late Ilenrv Kramer, dee'd. On RAtlirrlao Tl.. OI .1.. . in w;rnbH- rP" prem ses . ..f uuu acre, moro or ess Of Talllfth In Iniul Hi, i . . ...c lc ucuie jvneciu, dec U' "",naV..A?,T' w on P- m., on the " aeuer larra, t,owerTowa meiislns, Schintdtit Zern vflll sell Iiomp.. waRons, fariulnj; linplernenls. cralr. hav On SaturdxT. Vnt n tt t ni.n.PP nl ll.a ..til .. .. . ' ..T V . "in sen mo black- sraini 1001s of midolph Illtclil, od the ship ii tttuuuiiij; town- On MnniltT. TW la n 1 1,. i i I'iciuises in . . . . . ... WLO, nuui, lur uusiau oiraup, uec u., will sell 10 acres uuie rai esiaio eontalDlnjr Improve- A macrnincent rlisnlnv nf nne gold rings oi all descrip. v i SfATJCU CHUNK. A Budget oflt.tvo Nows lTroiu a Lively la. land Cltr. Mlts Parsons, of town, tnent Similar I Very pleasantly with IPpatlierly filends. Saturday 2500 loaded cars of coal passed down the Lebinh Vnllev Railroad. Nineteen prisoners In the county jail and all speak well of the genial Sheriff Leyan. Tho JanuarV iurors were drawn on! Monday by Commissioners Stcmlcr and Williams hi the presence of Sheriff Levan. Calvin Wllheltn and .wlfo. two of Weatherly's most respected residents, will, fer the present, unake their home in bur midst. According to advices rpcelYed It Is thought qulto likely tbat navigation on the I Lehigh Coal Jt Navigation Co.'s crtialwlil I cioso on the 13th. A new LehlghaVallcv engine. No. 522. just finished at the Hazleton shons. was on Monday run to this city oli a trial trip with tno. greatest satisfaction. Now bonds Issued by the counlv com missioners Blnco our lest rcoort aro as fol lows: Nathan Stemler, 'Stcmlcrsvillc, four four of $250 each: Jacob Wagner. Mill port, ono of $230. On Monday tho County Comnisslon- trs decided, out of a batch of sixteen an. pllcants, lhat Frank O'Donnell, of Summit Hill, should bo Mercantile Appraiser of Oarbon county for 1800. Tho appolntco is a brother of Commissioner O'Donnnll. On IFednesdav Commissioner's Clerk 1UUUJMS AliJCl 193UCU K UlIIUJIUUlll lirUCp perhaps for the largest sum over drawn by I ......... ... Thomas Arner Issued a mammoth order a singlo individual In the history of the county. It was a "plum" In tho shapo of "pay to Nellson A Buchanan $10,000. Wednesday was tho last day for filln applications for liquor, restaurant and ho tel licenses and as a consquenco Clerk of Court Ksscr was kept humping about About 120 applications have been filed. which number Includes several new ones An old Republican war horse In town doing business on Wednesday was John Fcnstermacber, of Lehigh Gap. who ior thirty years has voted the g. o. p. ticket Recently he-was a candidate for sheriff, and In Iho convention made a fair show Ing Suit for damages has been instituted against Carbon countv bv Simon Hacen buch, who was Injured by tho brcaklnz of a brtdgo at Hudsondale which, by the way, Is not a county brldce. but a town ship structure and the county has nothln: to do with it, Jacob Hcndler, of Wllkesbarre, who wa, awarded the contract to arch the creek at Welssport byjthe county commissioners, has thrown up tho job on account of tho t 1 1 ... . . .. imlhn 1nh nn - . ,1.. lateness of the season, and It Is not at al likely now lhat the work will be com menced beforo next smiiiL'. D-dw.ird uurran languishes behind the iron bats of the county prison, charecd .... , . . .. ' . . Kii ma larceny oi nine gallons of wiuo and a keg of lager beer from Frank Mc Ginloy's saloon, ono night last week. Ho was captured while In the act of removing the liquid tho ovenlna afterward. airs. Lllza Hyndman, ono of our oldest residents, died Sunday morning, after a brief Illness of heart disease. Deceased was the wife of the lata2ark Hyndman. who was prominent In the development of uiaucu ununK nnu tne interests of the Lo high Coal andNavigallon Company. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon and was largely attended -Elmer Klotz was found dead in bed on Sunday morning. Ho had been subject to falling fits from Infancy audit is presumed that this affliction was the immediate cause of his sudden death. Ho was aced about twenty six years and was a son of Mrs. II 1. Levan by her first husband. Interment was made in tho old ccmeterv at Weiss port on Tuesday afternoon. -Editor Ranch, of the Democrat, was out Wednesday after ten days conlincmcnt with rheumatism'. He is a complete phy sical wreck both hands bclns deformed with unnatural excrescences and his left leg at the knee joint being stiff. He must uso a crutch to navigate. Cant. Rauch Is ono of the ablest editors in Eastern Tenn. sjlyanla and is an expert in handwriting. - The report current to the effect that -Vlphacl Griffin, of town, supervisor of di vision 4, L. & S. R. R.. had romnipnpcil Hie systematic removal of nuncariana and Polanders employed under him Is without foundation of fact. The itom was pub- iibucu iu 11119 paper as a matter of news, and now Mr. Griflin Is out iu a stionc di- nlftl nf HlA Plmrn. If a anrtwAa .t.. (! ...... u. -- .u ..uica n.v Ml 1 1 I U - uiura -ji 1110 Bvory qui 10 nerceiy ICOMMUHICATED. I A Succmfnl Entertalnmenl. TllA lTHTclfll m.il tl..mnlt..nl,...nl.. . . In t ho Opera Houso on Saturday evening, Nov. ii I .... f.....". Buitu,.. uur luiciumi younc I Irleiid Whs Uumia L. A. Klstler. Uio inaiiagei, I .. i iL. . . . i l'"!'1' "'nuucu iiicillSclVCH I ouch and comnctunt lnstmcior. 'i he "l.llyllrlll" under Iho manaBeraentnf Miss .ii.imo oi, inn cr, a niBiiiy accompiisbeil younc n . . ii "I "iueurgeanaaiipni-i-1 mfnttt.'MATA.uxx -a. iTecious l-cKlu." took the houie by storm. UiiVRl LriinnrLr4 nnd ilir.iillt.n "2V.. uapia nM. w. is a line military officer. Who 3433 Kina rain "pavomicrs" I lie VOCAl HOIOS mill rtnMa iv Ifl.. lf.M. ir Miller nmlU. S. Wiehl, tlio piano duet by the in ft Obcrt, 80i)rano. sunnortea bv Miss Knima i3uiT,i.-uinruiiutu, a, uieui, tonor and H. 11, KPtlliftl htisn iimriiiwln i. ..11 . . young ladles horcuresfnted the "elite of the I i ! fenXi 'i'ictci! tlie'f, P?,I;t', ,llke I'tofesjlonals. . .... ...w. ... a. ..... , j,. is a cuar- actor "sul generis." Ills hmttUnt' mustache took tho eye of every jomia ladv In tli honsp. t . i,.?Kfl8..s' s,J'.lc.r. 01 S-iesersvlllc, Mis, Alumina H, Rlstlor. of Welssport and Miss Anzie ..... ut, m lunu, uii Hcruiiipiisneii younc ladles. s,uun LI 11 ill bUU CIMICIUIIIIIIT JIUCC. . I Air llnrvuv a Muni,.,!!0,, i,,..., A I..... , I quitted herself in herusual able maimer. YeMiieentertalnmentwKsaeranrtsucceMand AmiTO - - There are many white soaps. each represented to Be "just as good as tha Ivory." Ihey are not, but like all counterfeits, , they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon hayine it. I is sold everywhere. Ijrojjjj Thfi imnortanfln et Titir!ftr!nhn istrwl Mot bo overestimated, for wUlinnt nnrn hlnn you cannot enjoy good health. mis season nearly every one needs a good modlclne to purify, vltallio, and enrlcli tho blood, and wo ast you to try Hood's Por l ilia i- earsaparllla. it strengthens rcuiiat an,i j,it,t. .i.- ., creates an annetltc. ondtnniuthniiiiri.tiinn whllo It eradicates disease, the pocullar combination, proportion, and preparation of tho vozctablo romedlmi tmiui Hrn nood'a Sarsaparllla pccul- -p liif lar curative powers. No ' O I ISC IT omcrmoaicmonassucno record of wonderful cures. If vou havo mado tin vnur n buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo Induced to tako any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar .Medicine, and la worthy your confidence Hood's Sarsan.irllla l xnlil fcvnii .lr.,i... . j .... u i.f,.., . Prepared by a I. Hood fit Co., Lowell, Mas. IOO Dosos Ono Dollar AtteBtion!AtRs;soRE. n? (h a I tic 1m l.nltlM. hv 1 -if ami 1 1nv qnnntttiesi and in Jobber lots tct Jobbers rjcoi, 11 oa a s aarnnpamm un KiwnYS tie lii.il. inlmVl All kiudn of loh work nnnflv and cheaply printed here. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently leeitrd niter Vail rixnnt rr Calniif Is and Family Croups. Old pictures esp ied amd ealarsea. ucl em -TO Whcu you are in town titu e.jmd in need of anything u OI nnytlling in C 10 6ef 1 you at tllc lowest prices ean come down so far to reach them. f 1 1 - ww. j ,Kl v xuivusb prices. AO OW t inf. nnhnrlv ricn. eafl HOTTm flOlVn Cn lhv r. .n.,l. ll Our stock is immensnlv 1 nrnn Our prices are spot cash. You know that when we ., . w.i ttle veiT lowest PHCCS ;. inonsaiKis ot .Dollars ltiade 600 Mens and 1 One Car Load of Rubber Boots & Shoes. IFe are the onlv norpnte in r nk;..h L n .1 . , " ' " mm. sun uie great ad vertised 7T T. Tlmifrlr. QT. V. . 1 , ,, . Hats Zineil colics d Tuff P 11 1 i Pu 1Uman BUft , , h!" i iS?n 2 CUSA.Gellulld Collnrs cuffs, silk urnm-eiias, iuuu iizuttiors. onnn . .. velvet slippers, etc. iPemember liouse. Gome and see our bin- NEW BUILDING, SOUTH BANK STREET, Bed Room Suites, Parlor Suites, Chairs and Tables, Book-cases, Louges Beasteads, Mirrors, Cradles, y. , uaroers in great as- 1 O sortment, etc. Prices Lowest! The colorincs in this IIiip 0- ----- of different weaves, includes all the new shades and effect at prices that make them excellent values. Wp have many special things in Dress Goods, and all denartments. that, if vou 0x2m. ine, will.be profitable to you. Robe Dukss Pattbuxs a Specialty. We are hcadouarters for Black Goods, because we keep the largest and best line at pop ular pi ices. !immuina,,jiuu.luMmiim jjl j Ln FALL IXFOSIf I02T as t .jia " BEX & lflOSag BOPS liARGffEt O. A. Hex Sc Bro. MAUCH CHUNK, PA. INSTITUTE Lecture Course Opera Mn, Lehlghton, Pa, MONDAY KVENING, DECEMBUP. 9, " Sunnu Side if.tife," BT.UfS. .1AMKS nicni.KT, OUTCIXK ATI, O. TUESDAY KVENINO, DECEMBER 10. 'The Hero Ilctqgnized dnt Unrecognlzei,' I1T ClfAS. T. STHCK, H8Q., mi.LIA.M.n'OnT. WEDNESDAY EVE., DECEMBER 11, " Popular Ucltulon," ut mon. . it. ivrixnuno, it. r.ouis, mo. THURSDAY EVENING.DECEMBER 12, " foot in ouv Xotet," nr BKV. VVAt.rtQ MUSVUtOS, nkw Tnit. MISS JEAN GLENN, Soprana Soloist, Will sing each evening. Course tickets, reserved seats for tho week, J1.25. Aduilislon, reserved seats, 60c. Diagram for course tickets only, from Dec. 2 to Dec. 7. at Carpenter's, Mauch Chunk; Blery's Drug Wore, Wclsport,anrt Zern's Opera House Store, Lehlghton. Diagram after Dec. 7, at Zern's Opera House Store an I v. THE OLD STORY Old Dominlck out of pattenco with hlj poor rasor. RAZORS, roOKET KNIVES, STRATB, SHAVING SOAP, Ac. Elegant lino of Gold Pens and Holders JNlco for Christmas Presents at. THOMAS' Mti Molar mmw, JSANK STBHIiT, LEKiaUTON-. PjlNKi. Prescriptions a Specialty. L1JUS.UUJIL-EI THE- in our line xr6 would be pleased . . sell for cash that wb can give you Invested in Readf- Ultiiin. ;ii- j i u:. n ,ilv imuuivciuiueis, oil en s nno our store is next to th fin, stnr - lr m.j ajjjua Tho Fall and Winter sea son is opened hero with one of the largest assortments of FrjH NiTtfRE aver shown outsido of the larger towns and cities and at prices that will surprise you for lowncss, and at the t&ma tlwe knock competition in the shada. We ask you to call because ws aro positive that in price, qu and our style f goods we ean moro than ploasa you. Carpels are also a line of goods wo eany in stock at lorr pritws Ifc alo pay particular attention to Da dertakinj? and Bmbakning. HENRY SCHWARTZ Quality -the Best! Broad Cloth, Flannels, Serges, Henrietta, Cashmeres, Sfe-ipo Flaanels, Stripe reus Goods, PiainJ ifreas Goads, Plashes, Velvets, Trimmlnc snir. TtrfiifLn nml Wmt r & SON. Rooms. iry siore oi is. a. Jiohl.
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