OUAL CHEAP CASH STORE A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. J. T. NUSBATJM, Bank Street, between South Street and rimn Alley, Leblghton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1880. liOOAL EVENTS OUT UP. We bare a few more de'Inqneot debt ors on oar jobbing, advertising and sub scription booki, and we want them to pay up. There In no use ahlllj -ohallylntf, we need the money.muit have It, and at once, so roll up, tumble tip, settle up, pay up and be p d. q. about it. William E. Asb, of Northampton St., special agent for the old and reliable Am orlcan Fire Insurance Co., of Philadelphia, has our acknowledgement for a beautiful cut glass paper weight that adorns our prl Tate.sanctorlum. All arrangements necessary for a first elase time bare been perfected by the ball committee appointed by the G. A. R. Drum Corps, which event is to come OH al the Exchange Hotel on Tuesday evening. For a good timo you want to go. The public schools will re-open on the 2nd proilmo. Railroaders, yon can save a good day's wages by buying your watches from D. S. Bock, Leblghton. o If jou want a clock or watch promptly repaired at a reasonable price go to S. Eagaman Bank street Lehlgbton. 6m Euhn's, on north Bank street, sells more ranges and heathers than other deal ers because he has the lowest prices. Buy ers will bear this In mind. Wallace Snvder, of Northampton st, smiles audibly when you ask about thai new baby gtrl that tics the scales at full thirteen pounds. It's a little daisy, and we trust she Till llye long and happily to be a Joy to her parents. Jumps bavesome of the younger gen eration in ber grip. Our old friend William Seaboldt, sta tion for tho Leblgh Valley Rahrbad, has been with that company in the above capa city for more than a quarter of a century, and is the oldest railroader but one now In their employ. Since 1833 be has been a resident here. He has never asked for a day off during bis long service, and bis only relaxation from active duty was a year or two ago when confined to the bouse by serious illness. There are but few such records, and bis long continued service speaks for itself, Daniel Jtftclc, of Massachusetts, em ployed on the new iron bridge in course of erection over the Leblgh river at this point, slipped from one of the braces and fell a distance of twenty-five feet on the rocks below which were covered with six Inches of water. He landed on bis shoulder and received severe injury. Drs. Reber and Zero attended him at the Valley House where be Is a boarder. A gang of tramps broke In a Leblgh Val'ey caboose, on the siding in the r-ar of tbls office, one night recently and stole two good coats, said to be the property of Charles Farrer. Thomas Selfert. Charles Brlnkman, Cbas. Bower, Elmer Schmale, Frank Obert and W. A. Peters of Guaden Ilutten Lodge, I. O. O. F., this town, were made members of tns Grand Encampment of the order at Maach Chunk on last Frlda evening. Prof, Lolsette's Memory System Is creating grratei interest than ever in all parts of the country, and persons wishing to Improve their memory should send for his prospectus free as advertised in an tber column. 3t. For sale for want of use A one-horse truck wagon, as good as new. This is a solid band made wagon, and is warranted as represented. Apply to Moses Rehriz, Lehigh street, Lehlgbton. 8w Call a. Kemerer & Swartz's on Bank street, and see the largest stock of furnl lore, carpets, etc you can save money (Ur dong so. e Everything In the line of furniture at Kemerer & Swartx's. Piices always lowest and goods the best, o 'Bgl Oaah Store." Christmas Goods I Christmas Goods! Christmas Goods SUITABLE FOR EVERYBODY I Tof year father and your tnotbsr, Ycr skier and vonr brother Year cousins, your unelse and aunts. Bsfsr Making pnrebasse elsswbsre don' fall to see oar large new stock. TOT CAN BAVB MONEY. ROBERT WALP. . .y.$4U XtSk Beat. We go to press U batf day earlier than usual this week In order to go ont even with the old year and enable us to eel out promised work on time. Our readers will bear with us this time and tho Advocate Will assume Its old face with the next Issue Our carriers will .call upon our sub scribers on Now Year's day with their an nual greeting, and if the joyful season has been great for you, drop him your offering for his weekly visit through rain and sun shine, dust and mud, warm and cold, to J our homes. Tho duties of a carrier are not Very pleasant, but tno New Year visit can Unmade doubly so by a liberal gift. Eddie Wort, au adopted son of W. Wert, the Bank street saddler, fell on ono of the lower Bank. street crossings Satur day evening, and sustained a fracture of tho left leg, at a point fivo luches above tho knee joint. Dr. Horn reduced the fracture and tho boy Is getting aleng nicely. lio. W. Morthimer's Journal of Local Biography and History will contain sketch es of tho lives of such well-known men as Dr. N. B. Rebcr and ex-sherlff Jacob W. Raudenbush, along with the opening chap ters of Carbon county blstor). Persons at a distance can have the book mailed to them for two stamps. -Influenza, or the Russian La Grippe, which Is making many towns sneeze, has a grippo on Leblghtou. The Ilersh Heater Works closed down on Saturday for tho holidays. The Lenlgh Stove Foundry closed down on Tuesday for the holidays and to take an inventory of stock. Tho Ariou Cornet Band will don 'heir new uniforms on New Year's day fur the first lime. The far away look in Expressman Jeff Bretney's eyes when his mules bohed from the wagon and left hlni in the mud with a load of bantcago last Monday, was sad to behold there was a sort of com pressed emotion behind It, unspeakable in its li'orluuj eloquence. The Republican Senate has confirmed Hon A. W. Raudenbush postmaster of this borough.' -W. E. atnllb, teacher of the Leblghtou Grammar School, has tendered bis resigns tlon to t e scuool directors, to take effect on January 2. Mr. Smith will launch Into other business. -It Is about settled that Hugh Jennings, catcher for the Lehlghton club last j ear, will come here to live. Consequently our potting fraternity are happy. The best teams are hired out by David Ebbert, the North street liveryman. A large yarlety of Christmas Toys at Luckeubach's, Mauch Chunk. On wall paper the lowest prices in the Lehigh Valley are at Luckenbach's,Mauch Chunk. Hair, tooth, clothe and blacking brushes and combs at Luckenbach's Jauch Chunk. Remember the low prices on curtain polls and window shades at Luckenbach's Mauch Chunk. Buy your jewelry at Bock's Jewelry Store, Lebigblon, and you won't be fooled on the q'lallty. Prices the lonest.and goods the best. -The prettiest selection of gold pencils tooth-picks will be found at Bock's Jewelrj Store, Lehlghton. The Arion Cornet Band discoursed some of their sweetest selections to an appreciative public on Christmas day. There Is no use talkin' they can blow music. The Christmas festivals In the several churches were interesting, Instructive aud most of all, happy affairs to the hundreds of little folks present. A programme of gospel song, recitation, prayer and addresses was the order tbtoughout. Il'lth the beginlng of 1880 let every merchant in tbls city make up their mind to push the town along. The Presbyterian Sunday school, organized less than a year ago, bad its first Christmas festival on Monday even ing. It was a happy time .for all present The anthems, hymcs, recitations and other exercises were we 1 rendered, and delighted the large audience. Santa Clauss and his better and bigger half were present and did full justice to the occasion. The long row of stockings suspended oyer the front the platform and filled with "goodv- goodies' added lustre to the mauy anxious little, eyes admiring tbem, and what a pleasure It was for every llttla boy and girl to lug home one of those precious stockings. A local branch of the United States Savlnus. Loan aud Building Company, of SU Paul, Minn., incorpoiated under thn statutes of that state, has been organized hero by J. & 11. Seaboldt. The holders of stock Include our best citizens. The Shortest Day. Saturday last, Dec. 21st, was the shortest day of lbs year the actual llme between sun Use and sun set being only B hours and 20 minutes. The days will Increase n length but slowly for some time. A month hence, on Jan. 21st, the sun will come in view but one minute earlier, and sink beneath our slgi t 34 minutes later, making the difference only 35 minutes. Then however daylight will aealu rapidly lengthen. A uure for Diphtheria. The following reuicv was discovered In Germany and Is said to be the best known: At the first indication of diphtheria In the throat of a child make the room close,tben take a lineup and pour into It a quantity of tar and turpentine, equal paits. Then bold the cup over the fire to as to fill the room with fumes. The little patient, on Inhaling the fumes will cough up and spit out all the membranous matter, and the diphtheria will pass off. The fumes of the tar and turpentine loosen tho matter In tbe throat and thu,s affords the relief that has baffled the skill of physicians, Very Strong Obligation. The following is tbe oath of office that every successful candidates in the recent election will be called upon to take) I Do SopEHNLT Swbar, That I will support, obey and defend tbe Constitution of tbe United States and tbe Constitution of this Commonwealth, and that I will dls charge tbe duties of my office; that I baye not paid or contributed or promised to pay or contribute either directly or Indirectly and money or other valuable thing to pro cure my election except for neecessary and proper expenses, expressly authorized by law; that I baye not knowingly violated any election law ef Ibis Commonwealth, or procured to be done by others In ray bo half, that I will not knowingly rtcelye directly or Indirectly any money or other valuable thing for the performance or non performance of any act or dutv pertaining to m) office other than tbe compensation by law. Almost everybody la this world Is ens cepllble to flattery. Ths easlsst way to flatter some people is to remark to tbem bqw IsbdsttIpus H ftattwry lkj are. CARBON COOM ITEMS OF NfeWS. Xewsjr Btourlng from Here and There ud WT.rTWh.r. in tun county. William AcOlnlcy, of Audonrled, aged 70 years died on Monday. Interment was made in the Baaver Meadow cemetery. Horace D. O. Koons and Aflss Emma J. Kemerer, both of East ifauch Chunk, were united in the holy bonds of mitrl niony on the 23th of December by Rev. J. J. Stauffer. ' Tho banks in the Lehigh Valley, be tween Easton and Mauch Chunk, have neatly six millions of money on deposit subject to check. The valley seems to be rolling In wealth. Hugh ifcUarvey, of Beaver Meadow, will be a candidate for Supervisor of the roads of Banks township. Mr. McUarvey is considered a yery desirable poison by tho laboring people In that section. Adam li'elkeil. a strancer. was struck by a passenger train on the Lehigh Yalley Railroad a few nights ago nearPenn Haven while as'eep on the track. Ho is now at St. Luko's Hospital, and may recover. iKlille a gang of men were at work at the Jeanesrllle strlnulncs Jondar innrn. Ing the bank gave way and a considerable portion struck a Hungailan laborer, com pletely burying him. When he was rescued life was already extinct. The report thai A. W. Lclscnrlnp. presldeut of the First National. Bank of Mauch Chunk and father of J. R. Lelaen ring, cashltr of the First National Bank of Uazleton, bad fallen unconscious on a New Vork street Monday and was seriously hurt is raise. The officers to be elected next ear In Carbon county ate County Treasurer, Register and Recorder, three Commission ers, uaiiors, a Kepresentallve, and a State Senator for the couniiea of f7arbnn. Monroe, and Pike and President Judge for JUonroo and Carbon. Peter Demrosse, a Hungarian was in stantly killed at the Jeanesvllle stripping on Monday morning. He, with a gang were at work under a high embankment when k caved-ln. Demrosse was caught under a heavy mass of clay and rock and horilbly crushed. He was dead when taken out. On Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock, in the Presbyterian cbuich, j auch Chunk, Dr. F. G. Ibach, one uf the Countj Seal's leading citizens and physicians, was united in marrlago to Miss Carrie B. Lelsenrlng, of East Mauch Chunk. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. P. Stevenson and was witnessed by a large concourse of people. They will continue to niakt their home In Mauch Chunk. A Good Company, Tho Seymour-Stratton Company filling a week's engagement In the Opera Hgtise here are worthy of the highest commenda tion and the unlimited patronage of our people. On .Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings such brilliant suc cesses as tho "Two Orphans," thn "Dan lies," the "Ticket of Leave Man" and Colleen Bawn" were produced with great effect. Friday and Saturday evenings should find the house crowded for "Called Back" and "Col. Sellers.'' Both rich dramatizations, full of passion and interest. Public Sale Register. On Saturday, Dec. 28, on the Premises in Franklin Twp., 70 perches of real estate, with Improvements, the property of the late Henry Kramer, dee'd. On Jan. 2, nt 1 o'clock on the premises at Bowmanstowu Victor Bowman adm of the Bowman estate, will sell valuable personal property, ylx: farming Imple ments, wagons, sltlghs Ac. On January 11, Leopold .Meyers, of Packerton, will sell on the premises, valu able personal property, viz :horss, wagons, carriages! etc. Newspapers. The Lansford Record issued a double sheet last week with a very creditable arrav of business announcements of tba enter prising merchants of that town. The Dover Index Annual for 1890 is a masterpiece of the an preservative of arts, a compliment to the energy, push and en terprise of ibe publishers, and a credit to the town. The Issue of the Hazleton Speaker last Saturday consisted of twelve pages. In t pographlcal appearance and quality equal to many of metropolitan contempor aries. m Farrjvllle Chips. Rev. IJeuber, of the Reformed enure1', bas organized a catechetical class with ten members. They meet every Saturday evening. As usual tbe Christmas festival In the M. E. church Tuesday evening was very nterestlng. A party of gentlemen .while In the woods .Monday found three fifty pound cans of lard. Now, tbe luery Is. Where did the lard come from? Work is booming at the furnaces and the future looks bright for our lltl!e borough OVK11THK STATE. A lodge of the Knights of Malta Is be ing organized In Slatlngton. There Is great distress among the ralneis about Treuorton, Shamokln, Mt. Carmel and Coal Township in Northum berland county. Dandelions can be gathered in tbe fields of Berks county, and peach trees are re ported to be In bloom and other fruit buds are swelling Mary Lewis, a vagrant, and ber 1-year- old infant were killed on tbe Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, the mother was Intoxicated. Tbe mad dog scare wliloU resulted In the almost total extermination of dogs In Blrdsbpro, Berks county, bas spread to iKomelsdorf and tbe animals are being killed by the score, The annual report of the late Super intendent of Instruction E. E. Hlcbee. which wis submitted lo the Governor on December i, bas been made public. It states that the schools now number 21,189, an increase since last year of 547. A Methodist revival In Bedford bas started a war of creeds, the pastors of other denominations uniting In a letter to the Methodist minister accusing him of prose lyting members of their respective congre gations. Emlls Eloloe.upon returning to Johns town, first learned that bis wife and five children had perished In the flood. He bad gone to Alsace-Lorraine before the flood. to recover a legacy, and bad not beard of tbe great disaster. Tho people of Downlngton are more interested In tbe location of tbe post office itself tbsn In the contest for the office, and a committee of citizens composed of tboes for and against tbe present location have gone to Washington to lay tha matter be fore tbe Postmaster General. - Fall line of Ingrain and Brussels ear peUl Henry Sehwarte, as, Jut . I Wop" nocoMK Personal Gossip about People who Vial and ko a Visiting. Mrs, John Esrang and son John, spent Friday at Allentown. Our old friend Wm. Romlg, of Prince's, was In town on Tuesday. Our young friend At Clauss, of Drlftou, was homo oyer Christmas. M. O. KunU and wife, spent Christ mas day with folks at Al cntown. Miss Norah Clark, of Nesquebontng, is visiting Miss Annie and P. F. Clark. A. K. Leuckel,of Norrlslown, Is spend lug the holidays with the folks at home. A. L. Uagerman, for tho Singer Ma' chine Co., is doing Philadelphia this week. Harry Clauss, of New York City, was closing dibits with his many friends here during the week. Uarrv Hunslckcr, of Reading, was shaking hands with bis numerous friends here on Christmas day, A. R. Koons, formcrally with W. S. Kuhns, the stove man, has found a lucra tive position at Coplay. James Stanton, of Rochester, N. T., Is spending tho holidays here. He Is registered at the Exchange. Mrs. George Gnlss and children, of Sayre, Pa., are sojourning with John Miller on Northampton street. Lewis Troxell, Bowmanstown's poou lar wbeelrlgbt, was In town Saturday, and made a pleasant call at our office. Milt Weiss, of Wllkesbarre, and H." E. Sweeny and family, of Drlfton, were guests of Robt. L. Sweeny on Christmas Day. F L. Reber of Philadelphia, who bas for several yeara been connected with tbe mint It that city, arrived hero, today and expects to make Great Falls bis borne. Ho bas credentials that show htm to be a capable. Industrious and intelligent young man one of that class absolutely certain to win success In this country. Great Falls, Montana, Tribune. List of Jurors drawn to serve al the January Term of tbe Carbon county Courts, commencing Mon day, January 13. 1800: OIIAND JDROKS. Brlf hton, John, farmer, Coalpott Bernot, Victor K., carriage builder, M. Chunk Deltz, II. A., Justice of the Peace, Lehlghten lllose, David, laborer, Bowmanstown Bisblng, ltandall, laborer. North Kidder Buck, Thomas, gardener, Lehtghtoa Hums, Lewis J., farmer. Packer Fetzner, Henry, sUble-boss, Summit Hill UoodMIe, rhlllp, carpenter, Weatherly Meberllng, Tlios. J gentleman, Mauch Chunk Jacoby, lien., clerk, East Mauch Chunk Kr.itz, Henry E., clerk, Weatherly Miller, Hiram, mason, Mahoning McNeils, John J merchant, Lansford McElroy, Ed., car Inspector, East Mauch Chunk Nenp, Casper, farmer. Towamenslng: Obert, Charles A., laborer, Lehlghton Itlnker, Itokert. time-keeper. I'arryvllla Sharp, Tatrlck J laborer, Lansford Spolin, John, watchman, Maucb Chunk Stilno, William, blacksmith, Beaver Meadow verdon, John, merchant, Nesquehoning Williams, Edward, laborer, Summit Hilt Wartmun, David, farmer, East 1'enn rKTii junons. Butler, John, miner, Nesquehoniug Bretney, Clinton, shoemaker, L:hlgbton Behler, William, laborer. Welssport Bollinger, George, farmer, Towameustog Becker, V llllam, laborer, Franklin . Belnaman, Henry Sr., brick maker. E. M. Chunk Cull, Anthony, steward, Lehigh Culton, B, K., agent, Welssport Crampsey, Michael, miner, Lansford Clauss. A. P., laborer. Lehlghton Drelsbacli, Edwin, moulder, Eranklln Drelsbach. Albert, agent. East Mauch Chunk tfuun, William, foreman, Beaver Meadow Everitt, Euicene II., clerk, Welssport Flory. Milton, saddler, Welssport'. Flshei .John, laborer, Towamenslng Orren, Charles, merchant. Little Gap Grill. William, laborer, Millport Garra, Michael, laborer, Mauch Chunk Harleman, Thomas J clerk, Packerton Henry, Itobert A., hotel-keeper, Little Gap Hull, George W., tailor, Mauch Chunk Hough, Moses, butcher, Blooralngdale Klstler, Jonathan, hotel-keeper. Lehlghton Krum, Aaron, teamster, Lehlghton Klefer, John, eablnet-maker, Mauch Chunk Law, Alexander, laborer, Mauch Chunk McDermott, Barney, miner Summit Hill Mcrtarvey, Cormack, miner, Beaver Meadow Mover, John F.. clerk, Weatherly McLaud, D. G., laborer, North Kidder Mulligan, Uornellus, laborer, Maucb Chunk" Neal, William, miner, Lansford Neumiller, A. F merchant, Lansford Keber, Wra. H., hotel-keeper, Franklin Rehrlg, John, hotel-keeper, Franklin itapp, Christian, shoemaker. Maucb Chunk Steventon, Joseph, miner, Nesquehonlog Snyder, Andrew, clerk, Packerton Sweeney, Michael, laborer, Beaver Meadow Sigiey, O. B., printer, Mauch Chunk Shoemaker, E. K laborer, Lansford Strohl, Joseph, farmer, Towamenslng sncrman, Charles Jr., Audenrled Stelgerwalt, Lewis, farmer. Packer Stelgerwalt, Joshua, farmer, East Penn Weiss, John 0 clerk, East Mauch Chunk Wentz, Charles W carpenter, 1'arryvlll TltAVERSR JURORS. Ash, Thomas, corpenter, Lehlghton Brlsltn, Daniel, miner, Tresckow Brltt. William, clerk. Beaver Meadow Conway, John, watchman, Maucb Chunk Collins, James, miner, Nesquehonlng ueppe, John, railroader, East Mauch Chunk Derby, Robert, miner, Summit Hill Davis, Isaac, gentleman, Summit Hill uemen, j. ii., carpenter, weatherly E be its. Charles, butcher. Mahonlnv Frederick. William, blacksmith, Fackerton Freck, Chris. O., carpenter, Mauch Chunk Green, Hiram A. carpenter, Franklin Graver, Joseph, laborer, Franklin uarnsou, wuuam, boiler-maker, Weatherly Griffith. William, miner. Neaauehnntnir Heldt, L. P., farmer, Lehlghton Hui;hcs, David P., laborer. East Mauch Chunk Hand, Lewis, laborer, rarryvllle Kent, George B., baker. Summit Ilill Kelly. Joha D., carpenter, Lansford Lamon, James, miner, Nesquehonlng Miller. Charles V.. blacksmith. Lehtvhtna Mertz, Joseph, blacksmith, Mahoning Meiirxam, Douglas, cltrk, Lehlghten Nicholson, W. S., farmer, North Kikder Prutzman, John, section boss, Millport Romig, Morris, laborer, Bowmanstown Seiberllng. P. F., hotel keeper, Towamenslng Bhlck, Ellas, merchant, Mauch Chunk Sherry, William, watchman, Mauch Chunk Sherer, Jacob, watchman, Bowmanstown Solt, Btopben, laborer, Franklin Btermer, Sylvester, carpenter, Mauch Chunk Biiarne. uugn J., clerk, Lansford She&ler, Jahn, gentleman, Lehlghton Walck, Milton, farmer, Franklin Warren, Edward, merchant, Lansford Williams, Thomas, brakeman, Weatherly Zafcu, Joseph, laborer, Lehlghton A Care for !8uen?. The New York city Board of Health bas furnished fur tho New York Herald pre scription for ths curs of tbe "Inluensa" now so prevalent tbtoughout tbe country. Ths prescription Is a follows: Spray tbe affected membrane with a 10 percent solution of quinine. freely and frequently, and take fonr or Ave times a day a pill made a roiiowa;QpluJns, I grains; camphor, 1-J groin; extract of belladonna, ain. " f 1 T'. l r-r ew Vr Meeting, mi.- . i .... tuo cpworin league win bold a vrv novel meeting of tbe society on New Year night, commencing a seyen o'clock, wbicb will be as Interesting and loitruetlve a U is noyei. i ne programme trill e composed of a new ytar addresa by F. P, Lent, and essays, quotations, talks, etc, on new year customs ana topics. Everybody is Invited toe present and enjoy tbls ntw year feast. Tba rsMIbc TOPORT QEKEBAilYIES, This, That stad the Other rrora Vfelssport and BoiToanalDge, MiltHartman Is cotwtlesclng after a prolonged llinete. Mrs. Irylu Tenner Is convalescing from a serious Illness. R. J. Hongen did business with Weatherly people this week. Guard gates are about being erected at tbo Central railroad crossing. Johns. Miller sold organs this week to John Leuckla and K. J. Solt, Maucb Cbunkers In town Tuesday were Sheriff Leyan and Ex-Sheriff Lentx. U. S. Koons, of tbe West Cheater State Normal school. Is borne for a few days. Oar young friend Charley Golb Is out again after a serious Illness of a weak or ten days. Tbo genial Eugene Everitt. of the Welssport House, circled at Philadelphia this week. $1200 in wages was paid to tbe cm- oloyees In Snyder's planing mill for wotk dona last month. George Welsh, for somo time past In Ohio selling Horn's Electric Llnament. Is doing tbe holidays at home. Barber Herman's rapidly crowing business bas caused him to lease a larger room which he will occupy later. During the month of November John Nothsteln, employed In Snyder's planing mill., made 2137 feel of window blinds. -Oayld Solt, of Franklin, thus far this fall bas shot nineteen rabbits, while Wll Ham Hill bas one fox and eighteen rabbits to his credit. Tbe Christmas festivals in the xCvan gclical and Lutheran and Reformed churches on Tuesday evening were very interesting and well attended Joseph Green bas bought ft bulldlrg lot on Union Hill from Horn A Snyder, and will, during next spring, erect thercoa . home for himself and family. K. J. Hongen gaye his sledge hamater an extra thump tbe other day when be told tbe "Stroller" at lb arrival of a new baby girl at bis borne on the Hill. Acknowledgment. We herewith ten dor our sincere thanks to every kfnd donor, for special gift, received. Yours, in grate ful remembrance, Rev. J. H. Schlappich. 'Squire Buck did the City of Brotherly Loto and big Republican majorities, tbls week on business. He will not assume his position in the Custom House until January 2nd. Miss Lillle Koons was arrested on Friday charged with tampering with letters In tbe peit.office. She was taken to Easton and bound oyer to court In the sum of $1000. J. F. Snyder, formerly principal of our public schools, now In the mercantile busi ness at Mountain Top, was an applicant iur posi-omce nonors in tnai place, and although a staunch Republican and capable business man, got left. Mrs. Sal Ha Ann. relict of thn Ufo 'Dayid Scbaffer, celebrated ber 81st birth day acalversaray on a recent Sunday. On tbe occasion a number of relatives and friends of the aged lady paid their respects. Although oast four score veara Mm. s Is hale and hearty In the enjoyment of ex cellent health. CRISP CONDENSATIONS. The suicides at Monte Carlo reach an average of fifty yearly. A daily illustrated Graphio Is the lat est journalistic sensation for London. Italy has 4,600,000 trees, which pro duce 1,260,000,000 lemons per annum. A musical km machine U an English invention. It produce tunes and airs. It is said that the population of Nor way exhibits the highest known percent age of light eyes. Large deposits of ice, believed to be relics of the glacial period in tha United States, have been discovered in Idaho. Cremation is coming more and mora into vogue in Germany, At Gotha 100 bodies have been cremated since Jan. 1. One of the latest novelties in Borne Is the appearance of hansom cabs, only the rider sits in front instead of at the back. The Garfield monument at Cleveland. that is to be dedicated next Memorial day, cost 180,000, which was contributed by 600,000 people In nlokles and pennies. There U to be an International exhibi tion of postage stamps held in Vienna next year in commemoration of the flftUth anniversary of their introduc tion. San Francisco has a Chinese physician, Li Po Tai, whose professional income is stated to be $6,000 per month. He has been established in that city for thirty years. Some doctors at the Pawnee agency recently tested the pulse of an Indian who had run a mile, and it had increased only one beat. Another ran up a hillside for 000 feet and down again, and the Increase was two beats. A farmer near Hellertown, Pa., found recently on his place a curiously shaped earthen bowl, evidently tbe handiwork of the Indians. Still traceable on its surface is the representation of a group of warriors engaged In a medicine lance. A new application of photography is tho photographing of Newton's rings and other phenomena of diffraction not capable of reproduction by the ordinary camera and fens. By using a thallium lamp it k made possible to measure the relative lengths of the light waves. The water lily is largely used in some parts of India as a food stuff. The fruit of one species that grows plentifully in tho lakes of Cashmere 1 rich in starch, and has much the flavor of a chestnut. If the outs are dried they will keep for a long time, and when ground toay be made into cakes or porridge, or they may be soaked for some hours and then boiled. More remnants of tha famous old bridge of the Romans at Mayesce bare been discovered recently. la digging for the foundation of a factory a short tlma ago, laborers found a massive pillar of square cut stones, which 1, BOO years ago helped to support the bridge. The pillar was wUhout a eeasa or encV. After digging down sixteen feet the workingmen (rare up trying to And the pillar's base, MEN Of LETTER. Lord Tennyson has read all of Kldsr Boggard's novels. Count Tolstoi k engaged in preparing a new harmony of the foBf gonyils, n, D. Blacisaer is better known at Teddtag4ai as a bw prdeaer fee) as an anther, Gilbert A, Were, NerUi Dakeea's Ant senatar, Is the author of a prose tnniltv tlcra of s "XntH." James Whitewash JUley, blf poet, W n roelpt ttwy ef (esters rrpea, women who want to saury Mas. Bay te Magr, assent, &e rfcaaeh story wwM, m or norm vmm ef sm, He snade Ma Mliwy thwrt la MM, JwJsm YenVa fJ feaiRy kajh. is Olshtwiem. TsWMTtsMkMwttyewiW assT siel eswasvad aVa) sWaeSjasss y"aj aa eaa apaaeaw yi J. .ps The sultan of Turkey hsm borrowed rw.vw Willi whioa to entertain tbe emperor and ampreta of Qermaoy at vwHinwnopte, V vr .... . - u.-iiosu iiawug nsus oraeroa a new ouuit or furniture for ber rMidiaic. all of wfcloh is to be adoraed with the royal IA OOTTXBj. Priaoa Btsmarok reeelred oyer 1,000 tejrHaM of coagratuUUoa oa the coca- atosiot the twaaty-eeretteh aanlrenary f his appofn sweat as preafdent of the mutua oamast. Th?. eror at AaMri has Uie babit ot fumg a TUiMDtt OiaaaoBd ring to Hi oe doctors of philosophy who, both mua i toe university, past mrougB au saetr classes with the high sat dlstiactioa. A friend of Mrs. Frances Hodnon Bur net says that the authoress attributes her good fortune to the beneficent lnflu once of a moonstone that was given to her years ago by a daughter of Harriet Beeeaer (Nowe. A Bengal girl, who has Just entered only ner 10th year, will appear as a can didate at the next matriculation exam! nation of the Calcutta university. She Is aha daughter of a gentleman serving fas a distinguished capacity in a native tat. Mrs. Marian L. Morgan, of Bht Tieh flbanai, North China, U endeavoring to start in that country a heme for Infant girls. Her appeal bas already roused the Interest of many child lovers, but more funds are needed before the home can van be started. ART NOTES. Jf. Xeisaenler fa the first painter ever raised to the dignity of Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor. The time of the bosd of the painting, "nt Jrucinxion," by Hunkacsy, haee ptrea, ana a outy or i,ooo paid. Ther are on exhibition in a Paris gal lery seven cartoons alleged to be by Kaphas), and from whloh It is said the tapes! iss to the Vatican were executed, The preparations for the Tudor colleo- Hoa in London are proceeding ranidlr. and among the portraits of the celebrities of the family will be found a large num ber of the most important works of Hoi bin. Three American artists loag domiciled abroad Mr. Sargeaat, Mr. Abbey and xr. Millet with their English friend, Mr. Parsons, an artist not less admirable in his way than ths others, will spend we ooaing winter laJLmerJoa. The population of France Is decreas ing, and it U feared that ther will be an insufficient supply of subjects for statues. Attention Is, therefore, given to historical balloons, and a monument has just been put up on the spot where Gambetta's balloon descended when he ascapsd from Paris in 1ST9. Dupre, Uke Millet, fslt tho inspiration or nature, dui wane Hiust represents human nature emanating from the earth to which It returns, Dupre sees the splen dors of the creation; the rejoicing, bril liant sunshine, the moving clouds, the stirring, nervous leaves, the solemn trees, the merry books, ths yellow corn fields, the green meadows, the black and bursting storm cloud, and tha terrible darkness of the forest. Wanted It a so. 'Are you fond of music?" asked Mrs. Symphony, of an elderly relative from tbe country. "Well, yes, I am," was the careful reply; "that is, when it Is good muslo, Laury. Now you take a good accordeurn an' a fiddle an' a pairo' bones and a flute, an' let 'em all play 'Old Nicodemus' all at the same time, and I tell you It's sweetr Exohange. Be Sure It you havo made up your mind to bay Hood's SarsaparUIa do not he Induced to take any other. Hood's SarsaparUIa is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue ot its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, snd whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience belowi To Get " In ens store where I went to bay need's SarsaparUIa tbe clerk tried to induce sae buy their own Instead of Hood's; hetoldmetbetr's woold lut longer; that I might take It oa ten days' trial; that It I did not Uke It I need not pay anything, etc. But he eould not prevail en rae to change. X told him I knew what Hood's SarsaparUIa was. I bad taken It, was tatlttsd with it, and did not want any other. Hood's "When I began taking Hood's Barsapartna X was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I eould hardly stand. Hooked, and bad for somo time, Uke a person In eon sumption. Hood's 8arsaparuia did me so xaseh good that I wonder at myself sometime, and my Mends frequently speak of It." Una. Xtxa A. Oonr, el Terrace Street, Boston. SarsaparUIa ftsUbyaUdrosslsU. 1 six for ftfedoau a L HOOD CO, Apotheetrlee, tewsU, Mess. 10 Doses One Dollar By the single bottle, by 1-4 and 1-S doi. qaantltles, and In Jobbers lots at Jobbers Erleee, Meed's larssyarllla can always be ad. lulvZO REPORT OF THE UONUITION OK THE KI113T NATIONAL BANK OK UJIIIO.II. TON, Penna., at tha close ol business, Deo. II, 1MB. HESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Itavui 32 U.rJ.Dondstosecure circulation ao.ooo oo SteckMecurltlesJudgmenls.cUlms.etc 31,13 03 Due from SDDroved reserve arenta. Due from other National Hanks Due from State Bank and Bankers, . , . Banklnor.house. furniture, and Sxturea T.TU M 1,433 61 III n S,S3T 8 1,249 Tl 0,300 00 3,131 00 133 TT 4,094 00 4,113 00 sesoe Current expenses andtaxespaid . rciuiuius uu u. o. xvuu. ,. ...- Bills of other Banks Fractional paper currency, nickels .and eenla Specie,,.. Legal leader notes Kedei emotion fund with U. 8. Treasurer (s per cent, circulation) ,. Total , ,. LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid In as Surnlus fund. ,. ra.ooo oo T,B 00 Undivided profits S.6S1 Tl National Bank notes outstanding is.uuu oo uiimcum uuwuii ....hi . vn oo IndtTlduMderolwsubJectto check.... 13l.toe 14 KM DO cemBed ebecks 107 00 Cashier's eneeks outstanding 11a ts Due to otber National Banks S,m el Duo to State Banks and Bankers...,,, iiei 04 Total., ltSMt.t M 6TATB 0 PSHKSTI.VAMU. t wnmrrorvAWW. 1 ' I. jJna. T. Be camel, Cashier ctf ths abore-aamed Bank, So sole tnnlr swear that tbe a bore statement Is true to ts best of ay knowledge and belle! Josn T. Bnui si. Casnler. ubeerlbsd snd sworn to before me tbls 1Mb day Of DeO lass. HOITAHD SXIMLDT, V, P. Oouwer-jliTasTt i. J.DCTU.JKS, 1 I". J. KisTUUS, VDlreetar. If tSTbodr f Its too UI-lsBgusgs rather pltj tilsfl than k motsiI to sngsr. You will ted I bat sMse.es or roar gsetlc words are lbs ytjj Vest rarest. Tbe hardest thin is ta ep undtr ths hu Mlasjs tlvt frosB qbv CMo of wkicfc uU tsVVaaU acwuUiLl. !i kSMUM leva SsTsHSifcs WMSilri ks) I awSarfat wTwfswsJ a. VH. MM s4 WrfM There are many white soap, each represented to be "just a good as the Ivery." They are not, but like ail counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuino. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having it. 'Tib sold everywhere. Our largo trade i Men's aud Boy's Overconts hns compelled us t get m another lot of Honest Made-up Orcrcoats for Men and Boys. The prices you know are the very lowest. In fact, so low that it is hard to understand how such Garments can be made for such a small amount of money. Remember, our low prices cannot be had elsewhere. 20 Different Patterns for Men. 20 20 Different Patterns for Men. 20 13 Different Patterns for B ys. 13 13 Different Patterns for Roys. 13 Wo receive almost daily invoices of Rubbers. Bonf... find Shoes in all the various makes prices that will more than olease vou. Whv I Ur Hiv are the very lowest prices that .!,.' in af1 t-! . uui-o iii ovjit, tui rvuiuiioillll HUU UlllSn. N. B. 600 Boy's Suits. ADAM MEHRKAM Lehighton, Pa. Schwartz'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. ISPROPORTIONABLEN in the Plush and Cloth Garments. It takes a big word to express the cheapest sals of Plush and Cloth Garments that ever was-known in tho city of Allentown. Each Coat, If rap and Jacket is made of Fine Lister Sel Plush. All cloth Garments are Each Garment is a model after the latest patterns. Each Garment is Seal Trimmed and has a chamois pocket. Call them "stylish," elegant," "handsome," what voti will such garments never sold before 634 Hamilton FALL EXPOSITION -o AT- REX & BROS., .1 11 ..e.1..-- bmij. Prices Lowest! Th oloringfl in this Use of different weaves, inelndes all the new shades and effects at prices that make them excellent values. We have many special things in Diess Goods, and all departments, that, if you xaft ine, will be piofiUble to you. jLott Htm PAWstevs i. W ar headquarters for Black Goods, because we keep the largest end Wt lint at pop ilar ptie. (X A. Rex fc Bro. MAWCJH CHUNK, PA. THE OLD STORY Old Dotal nick out ef pallsuoe with kit poor raasr. BAXOIW, FOOKKT KNIYK9, STKAl'S, SnATWO SO.VP, Ac. Bleftant line of Gold Tons and Ifolders Mice for Christmas Presents at. THOMAS' GolienlMolar Piiarmacy, Avar STitaar, Limon'rotr. Pwu." J Praoriptlonl a Spsoialty. PIIOTOG11APIC GALLERY, Permanently lecateil sear Vnllor Donor, for Cabinets and Family Urouns. Old pictures cop ted and enlarged, aiigio-om All kiuds of iob work nentlr snd cheaply printed hero. and stvles von nun think oi' .f can be quoted for coods equal to J f 1 Th Fall and Winter sea son is opened hern with one l tho largest aesortment ot Fun N Prune rer shown outside of the larger towns and cities and at prie that will surprise you for lowneai, and at tho fame rime knock competition in the shade. W ask you to eali because, w s arc positive that in price, quality and our. style ef goods we can more than please you. Carpets arc al60 a line of goods we carry in stock at low, prices. 17c also pay particular attention to Un dertaking and Embalming. HENRY SCHWARTZ sau: or nmdd of the best cloth. at eitch prices. Seeing is believing St., Allentown. BON MARGHE. ja - 1 - 1 Quality the Best ! Broad Olotlm, Flannel, Trltote, Ladies feMr-es, Serges, Henriettas, Cashmeres, Stripe Flannels, Striae Iress Goads, l Piaii yress Goods. Velvets, Trtamliuj Silk Braids and Trimmings H4err AUHderwew. & SON. ESS