0R1RIM AL CHEAP CASH STORE PLffl BUT STONG WOBIS ! There is no store in Carbon ' County so well suited to the Wants of our People as Ours. We have made larger pur chases, invested to a greater ex tent, and ore offering more in ducements than ever, with the sole aim of outdoing all com petitors, and giving to Lehigh ton the best equipped store in this section. Never before was our store as attractive in the way of bargains as now. (?oods are being-sold at such low prices as Jo cause comment everywhere. Besides offering great bar gains, our store is Cheerful, Roomy, well ventilated, flooded with light, and goods are dis played in such a manner as to make selection easy. J. T. NUSBAUM, Fltst Street, between South and Plum Streets, Lelilcliton, Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, OCTOBER'4, 1800. THE QLOBIUUS IIKMOCRAOV Aweuibly In Comity Meeting nnil Chance the Utiles. It was not a large meeting of the Demo crats of Carbon county who met In the Court Houses at Mauch Chunk on .Monday afternoon for the purpose of considering tbe subject of a chango In the rules now governing the party In this county. This would naturally leave the Inference that the old rules are good enough for the masses. Ilowever It was a great opportunity for a few of the leadersln the great Reformation to let off steam. "It wis an amusing spectacle to see such great men at the helm as Robert Klotz and E. II. Ranch talking of Uie buying and bartering of the delegatefstem and crying for a change. Perhaps had these men not been so deeply Interested In It the masses of the party would have taken more stock In the pro posed change and turned out In greater number. Hon. Michael Cassldy, chairman of the County Committee presided, with Frank Sharkey as secretary. Alter con siderable light discussion the question of adopting the IParren County Rules was put to the meeting and defeated 13 lo 11 a two-thirds yoto being necessary to a choice. Next the Crawford county sys tem was presented and defeacted the vote standing 17 to 0. Then an amendment was presented making the 5th section in tbe presented rules read that the minimum representation for each township or elec tion dlsttlct shall he one delegate to every fifty votes cast and wherever the fraction shall exceed two-thirds one delegate for such fraction. Provided, that no town ship or election district shall have, less than one delegate, Article 17 Is entirely struck out and tbe apportionment of dele gates made every two years on the Presi dential and Gobernatoial elections: Adjourned. COMSIITTKKMKN PI1FSRKT. Audeurleil Bernard Ferry. IlloomlUKitale Itobert J'.reslln. East Mauch Chunk .lames Ciallaglier, Henry Hackelbarnle Henry Dartles, Daniel V hlte- La'nstord, M .Tames Mctilnley, J. It. llrlslen. Lanstord, 15. Frank Helster. l.ehlgliton I.. M. Ileldler. Lehigh Uap-O. M. Henry, Chas. C.reen. atlllport-T. B. OralK. j , Jlaucli Chunk. 1st ward Cleorge Ksser, Frank P. Sharkey, Herman Slrohl. Mauch Chunk, 2nd ward-11. E. Swart. Mahonlng-A. 11. Seldel. Nesquehonlng Jacob Buss, Felix McQnrry. Packerton A. F. Delfenderfer. Packer-J.H. (lerhard, Jeftderhard, William Seltieck. Summit mil Sol. lllckeit. South Kldder-S.Hawk. Welssport-Mllt Flory. Mahoning Items. IP. O. Xanler Is visiting at Scranton. Jacob Anthony moved his family to Sand; Run. Our farmers have about finished their fall sowing, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zimmerman were visiting at Ashley oyer Sunday. The Afahonlng school board held Its regular monthly meeting last Saturday. Solomon Hopper, Jr., and wife, of Mabanoy City, were visiting In tbe Valley last week.' Owing to a rot the potato crop Is a failure, hardly anyone getting above a fourth of a crop. An'old-fashloued hnsklng bee will be held at S. Fensterinacher's on Saturday afternoon. All are Invited. William Jllller, aged 76 years, died last week. Interment took place, Thurs day, at St. Peter's church. The exhibits at the T.ehlghton fair next week, by .the farmers in the valley, should not (all below the exhibits of form er years. The viewers appointed by the court to view the proposed new road near Fenster inacher's hotel, met last week. The new road was not granted. A large party of friends assembled at the residence of John Not lutein on Hon day evening, the occasion being the 00th anniversary of bis birth. Our schools will opon In one week from next Monday on the 13th Inst. Parents should see that their children are ready la attetid the first day. The sacrament of the lord's Supper will be administered to tbe Lutheran con gregatlon of St. John's church on Sunday, October 12lh, by Rev. W. IT. Strauss. H Miss JJInnle Miller and David Long- acre were married last Sunday, Rev. W. II. Stratus performing the ceremony. The J e mi g couple has our best wishes for a prosperous journey through life. One day iccently while out hunting! Tllghman Halllet had an experience with snakes which he Is not likely lo forget In a hurry. His attention was at first attracted by a black snake with head erect at least six feet from the ground, and which, he says, "was as hlg round as a man's thigh." Jur. Halllet shot at the snake and as he fired It gave a thrill whittle and dropped to the ground, doing up to see whether he bad killed the snake he was attacked by about half a dozen otber black snakes. He tried to kill these, and during the fight with them broke the stock of his gun. Rut finding that tbe snakes were too much for him, Mr. Halllet ran for the nearest field, some rods distant, pursued by the snakes, Only one. snake, however, follow ed him out Into the field and this one be killed with the aid of his dog. This suake measured 7 feet i 1-4 inches in lenetlu 1 LOCAL SANDWICHES. Hreesy llHtienliig as OniiRht by Wide Awnke Iteiioiter nnd Spicily Told to "Ailvocnte" Header. A slate root will soon cover Miller's planing mill. lUso hall supplies at Luckenbaeh's, Mauch Chunk,' The total membership of the Reformed Sunday school Is 427. Tho prlco of milk has been raised from 6 to 0 cents per.quart. Ftamod artotypos very low at Luckcn bach'j, Mauch Chunk. Full lino of Ingrain and Mttissels car pets at Henry Schvf artz, Progress Council, 03, N. V. N Is swelling in membership. The addition to tho Reformed church will not bo erected before next spring. A flag stone pavement Is now In front of George Anthony's First street residence. "Coach for tho Fair Grounds." Look for D.wld Ebbert, he will make tho best time. Tho foundation walls, for the engine house to Miller's planing mill, are go ing up. Work,. for this season, has been dis continued at Henry Graver's brickyard in the south end. A pavement along ' the Philip Miller property on Mahonlngstrect Is a creditable Improvement. H. A. Delfenderfcr, the tobacconist, has added a handsome show case to his store fixturee. The pavements should be free of all obstructions during tho" rush of strangers to our town next week. . Mrs, George Rapp, of Welssport, will please accept our thanks for a fine basket of scasonablo vegetables. Rey. George W. Gross, of Allentown, will clyo a free talk on temperance nt the Paik this Saturday evening. All the newest styles In fall and win ter millinery at Miss Grayer's New York Millinery Store. Prices the very lowest. F. P. Hell, the north First street car pet manufacturer, has woven 8,000 yards of carpet, to order, since tho first of January. riarence Weiss, of Third street, is said to be doing some excellent missionary and temperance work at Bangor, Northampton county. Ladies, don't fail to- call at Miss Graver's popular New York Millinery Store for fashionable hats and bonnets at lowest prices, . i The contract to fresco the Interior of tho M. E. church has been given to a man named Bantam, of Stroudsbutg. Work Is now In progress. A jolly little sociable came off at the home of Peter Kerrigan In the south end on Monday evening. All present enjoyed themselves hugely. John Esrang and family, of north First street, have taken up their residence In Franklin, where Mr. Esrang has purchased a valuable property. Every Democrat will vote for James Mulhearn for county treasurer. He Is a strong candidate and an honest man, and will make a good, faithful ofilclal. John Hank Is the new owner of "Fanny C," .formerly owned by Joe Strohl) of Franklin. The mare Is .mold tracker and atone time sold for $1500. George 'B. M. Stocker, of town, for some time past the gentlemanly dispenser of liquids at the .Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, has quit the job and Is back home. You are all ready for tho fair, of course. Don't miss It, Every Indication points to a successful exhibition, and while In town, you folks who"owe us, please settle your little accounts. A frame structure, to be the temporary residence of John Lontz and family, Is about completed on Third street, and next summer on thosamo site a handsome homo will be erected. Mrs. Morris Statiffcr presented her husband on Tuesday morning with a fine girl baby, with hair on her head a full finger In length, and jlforrls Is consequently yery happy. Brlnkinan Bros., placed two hand some monuments In tho cemetery here this week. One for William Rex and Aaron naupt and the other for the late Thomas Kemerer and John Seaboldt, Jr. The fall and winter line of millinery goods at Mm Graver's popular New York Millinery Store surpasses In complete assortment all previous years. Ladles should not fall to call before making pur chases. It looks very pretty, In fact one hardly recognizes It as the same place. We mean the Park. The grass has been cut and the Road Commissioner with a few men have nicely cleaned tho walks of stones and weeds. The Daily Aihocatr will make It's first appearance on Tuesday morning. It will ho a neat little atfalr giving all the live local news of the town and community, One cent a copy. Business men will find It a valuable medium In which to advertise. Key. E. A. Bauer and family, of Hazle ton, have taken up a permanent resldenee here. The Advocate extends a hearty welcome and trusts that the reverend gentleman, who has been ill for somo time, Will soon regain his former health and Vigor. Notice is hereby given that all viola turns of the license laws at our Fair next week will be strictly .attended to. A word to tht wise should be sufficient. This little article was handed to us by a gentleman who undoubtedly means It, so look a little bit ont. John F. Esch, of town, Is the new manager of the famous H'almetah Hotel, at Glen Onoko, where he will be pleased to see the hoys. John Is as lively as a cricket and the right man in the right puce. Ho will inako money for ttie stockholders if any one can. Recently tbe following resolution In regard to funerals was adopted by Trinity Evangelical Lutheran cougregatloti of this city: "That parties who are not members of this congregation shall be charged the sum of Uyo ($.") dollars for the use of the church In case of funerals." A fine pair of mules has Lewis A. jlflller, of Franklin, who works for Coon, Gabel A- Reler. The animals are seven years old and perfect specimens of the quadruped. Recently they placed In posi tion a ten ton machine after a half dozen horses hail failed to do the work. There Is some talk among the ladles looking to the formation of a society for the purpose of raising funds, l7 public con trlbutlons, to beautify the Park and con' tlnue It In good order. This Is a bright Idea and well worthy of our excellent ladles. Let It result In something more than talk. Let us hope that the contractors who have tho inaoadamizlng of First street In band will clear the pavements of the cobble stones piled thereon during the week or the fair, and thus convenience pedestrians. If the contractors won't do It, the Burgess siiouiu uump mem in iu street the stones we mean. A reporter of this paper dropped In Nusbaum's Original Cheap Cash Store one day this week and had tbe pleasure of leasiine uis eyes on one or me largest as soriujeniB oi tan and winter goods ever placed on sale tv a single llrm in this town The array Is wonderful and Includes every tmng mine uns or general store goods. THE COUNTY SEAT. The OOMlii r Hie liny Told In a Nlinrt Original Manner lr1ll Coriwiion- dent. Jfarrince license 1343 1ms been Issued. An Audenrled Huuearlan Is a new occupant lu hotel de Hiram Levan. Larry Tarlelon. of ireatherly, was closing dlgets with tho "boys" Monday. The tegular term of our county courts convenes on the second Monday in Oc tober. A naturalization court was held Tlmrsdav. A number of papers wens granted. James T. Mulhearn, ofiLahsfdrd, tho Democratic nominee for County Treasurer, was In town on Monday. Ho is just get ting out after n serious attack of typhoid pneumonia. Jack McCall, a Philadelphia moulder who was here on an excursion last Mon day, Indulged too freely lu that which cheers aud Inebriates, and strolling too near tbe edge of the wall alongtho Switch back track fell over board. Ills jaw was broko and right leg badly sprained. J. J. Gallagher, of Beavor Meadow; John Faga and A. G. Brodhead, of town werejionfccrcs to the Congressional con ference comprising Monroe, Carbon and Northampton counties, at Stroudsburg on Thursday In tho Interest of Carbon county's choice, Hon. Allen Craig. Hon ll'llllain Mutchlcr, of Northampton was nominated. St AJoyslous T. A. B., are perlccting arrangements for the proper celebration of the centennial anniversary of Rev. Theo hold Matthew, the apostle of temperanco on the 10th instant, in tho church of Im maculate Conception. On the occasion Rev. Thomas McCarty.'of South Bethle hem, who has a wide reputation as a tem perance advocate, will be present and speak. The public Is cordially Invited. The Judicial Conference" of the 43rd District, comprising tho counties of Carbon and Jfonroo, convened hero on Tuesday and ratified the nomination of President Judge Dreher. The confeercs represent ing Monroe were Hon. John B. Storm, Col. Baruet and Holmes and from ibis county, nons. A. J. Durllng, Robert Klotz and James Sweeney. Fol lowing the business of tho conference the party took In tbe Switchback and Glen Onoko. A miGlITFUt CKAHII. a Knglnecr mid Two Firemen Killed. Cars riled Sky High. When passenger train No. 0, drawn by cngino 170, on the Central Railroad, left Mauch Chunk on Jtfonday evening It was with orders to run south to Lehtghlon on the north bound track; when midway be tween the above place and Lehlghton, op posite Packerlon, there was a collision with a north going coal train drawn by cngino 310. The monsters of the rail col- licd with a horrible crash the passenger engine was thrown back and tottered In the air for a moment and then fell down the bank onto tho Yalley tracks. Tho tender was forced half way Into the smok er which was badly demolished the occu pants of the car barely escaping with their lives. T. T. Palmer, of Scranton, who was sitting in the thir.1 seat to the front escaping miraculously being forced down and out under the seat and only being slightly hurt. Tho diamond dirt burner engine 310, drawing tho coal train, was badly dismantled but Its great size and weight prevented It leaving the track. Fully fifty cars were piled thirty to forty feet high and represented a hugh pyramid of debris which took all night and a goodly part of tbe next day to clear away. Traffic was delayed fot a number-of honts. Three lives were lost. Kl.MF.ll MlTCHKLL, Plllllipsburg, N. J., fireman on englno 310. Jositrn Dt'NLAi", Mauch Chunk, fireman on engine 170. Chaw.es Biolow, Bergen Point, N. J., engineer on :ll. THK lNJUrtllD AllK, John Scum.ey, Bergen Point, N. J., brakeman on ill). Fred Boymi, of Scranton, passenger, hurt about head and face. TATton Belsford, Mauch Chunk, engi neer of nu. T. T. Pai.meii, Scranton, passenger, slightly hurt. The blame of tho terrible affair Is satd to rest on Frank Glosser, of Mauch Chunk, day operator at this place, who -in some manner neglected to leave tho order given him to hold all north going trains, with the night operator Frank Fatzlngcr, when he vacated his post. Glosser is said to deeply realize his position, the strain on his nerves being so great that he even at tempted his own life. He has left his home and at this time his where-abouts Is unknown. Help to Mnkerlt Iptereitlnc Wo want to make the AnvoGTK a real local paper, one that the wbolo community can appreciate. In order to accomplish this we ask the assistance of all our friends If you hear of any news, send It in and we will publish It. Unfortunately we are not blessed with foreknowledge of everything that Is happening or likely to happen In the community around us, but mnit. ibid It out the same as our teiiow morto..p if you hear of anything transpiring In your vicinity and fall to Inform us, If you should fall lo find It In the paper don't blame us for IU Hale of Lots Clie up. An immense lot of men and boys suits and overcoats will bo sold for the next thirty days at such low prices as tasavn dollars for all In need of either ready made or merchant tailoring clothing at Sond- helm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, A IlHuatltded Mortal. Jack McCarty, of tho Hazleton .Sentinel kicks himself as follows! "Cockroaches run around the ladles room In the Lehigh Valley station at Mauch Chunk, the Swlzerland." A big sum mer hotel Is talked of for Penn naven. It would be a good placo to go and take a rest from lire's worries by sui clde. Lebighton's streets are macadamized Into a condition that makes driving over them a torture. Want! Ill lifetime a Town, The property holders of BeaverMeadow are taking steps towards organizing a bor ough. The town has grown considerably In population and Improvements lately and new dwellings are constantly being built. In I860 the total popu'atlon of Beaver Jfoadow proper was 600. Tals year the population numbers 334 ti, an Increase of 845 In ten years. Tho number would be still greater, but for the want of more tene ment houses. Every house In town Is oc cupied and rents arc the highest. In a few evenings a meeting of the prpprrty holders will take place when it Is expected that pro ceedings toward the organization of a bor ough will commence. Dlreu Away Free or Charic. A walnut parlor clock or mirror wil! be given to every purchaser of fi- worth of goods at bondhelru'a One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauch Chunk. NEWSY WEISSPORT. The llnliiRnof LI veljr Town llrlelty tllironl cleil In Htiort SiiliAliap Order by the "Htroller and Obmii." Al. Koch and wife spent last Suntlay at Mountain Top, It. J. Hongen, of Union Hill, circled at Nazareth Monday. Hnrvoy DreUbach, of Hazleton, was homo with tho old folks Sunday. Boyoml loads more of stone have been dumped on the slto the new Central depot, Continued In our next. Hiram Campbell, of Calasauqtta, and Miss Lllllo Walck, of Franklhi, wero hap pily married by Rev. I. J. ltellz, on Satur day. ' Miss Mary Oborly, a fashionable mil liner of Philadelphia, has been engaged for the fall and winter season, by Mrs. M Culton, our popular milliner. Seagcr, over tho canal bridge, Is the cheapest placo to buy- alt kinds of fruits and seasonable vegetables. Retailers and hucksters should bear this fact In mind. Daniel Graver and wlfo visited Wlll'cs- barro friends this week, Tho rumor is again current that the genial Dan contem plates a business venture In the aboyo place. A booming business C'hailoy I.anry, tho baker, sells 4000 to 5000 loaves of bread every week. Ho also has a bakery at Lan9ford where he bakes and sells 1200 to 1500 dozen cakes per week. -John D. Bcrtolctto Post, 4S4, G. A. R., .of Lehlghton, listened to a special sermon by Rey. I. J. Reltz, In the Evan gelical church on Sumlayfcyening. Sub ject: "War a good war faao." -Mathias Ruff, of Franklin, aged 01 years died on Friday after an illnoss of some weeks. Interment took place on Sunday Rey. J. J. Stauffer officiating. He Is survived by a second wlfo and four sons, Albert, Joseph, Henry and Rclnhart. -A few practical jokers have built a boat, painted It a carmine hue and pre sented It to Levi Horn, tho Republican candidate for comity treasurer. It's a little too previous, for as thlugs look now, Levi Is going to poll a rattling vote in the. county. The jovial Henry Miller, Democratic candidate for County Commissioner, is making a lively canvas. He will poll a big vote through this section particularly, and In the county generally more than hold his own. Every Democrat should vote him, ho Is a live, enterprising busi ness man. -Tho Carbon Count Democracy will fire their first great gun by' holding a grand public meeting In Welssport on next Tues day evening. Among the many prominent speakers to be present on tho occasion will bo Hon. Il'llllam Snowdeu, of "Allen town. A grand rally of tho Democracy Is looked for. . The Allentown Critic's story to the effect that during tbe visft of Lecha Wonk Tribe, of that city, to J'olio Poco Tribe, Imp., O. of R. M., herea watch and J-20 was stolen from one of the visitors, is false In toto. Tho amount mentioned was lost, found and returned before tbe party left the lodge roqm, as to the watch, well, that was taken by an Allentown man In tbe way of a joko and has been returned so It only proves to bo a fake as the following clipping from tho paper shows: Tho leader will remem ber that several days ago we told how two Allentown Haymakers had had their pockets picked of a watch and $20 in gold while installing a lpdgo of tho Order at Welssport. Since then, both watch and money have been returned to tho owners, and it turns out that tho whole affair was merely a joke played upon tho unsurpect Ing "farmers" of this city." IIASI! HALT, dOSSll". Packerton beat a combination club at uten unoko Sunday 21 to 17. There was no game hero on Saturday last owing to the Inclemency of tho weather.' The Miners' Journal advocates a league! of base ball clubs composed of PottsvllloJ Ashland, fllauanoy City, Shenandoah, Ta- maqua and Lehlghton. They overlooked! Lansford. " L Perhaps it will hojho last gamo of thf season and lovers of the National snort' can't well afford to miss seeing It. We ro fer to tho coming struggle between LehlgK1 ton and Tamaoua on the home grounds Saturday afternoon. It will be wlthoir, question tho hottest contested gamo of tli year, as tho championship of the Antlta clto Coal Region hangs on tho result eich club having won two games out of tho fur played. Game will be called at 3.15 o'clotfc sharp. Don't miss It. Sale or Fair Privileges, c. Tho sale, of stands and other privileges htt Saturday resulted as follows: tio. to candy stand, Mrs. John lllose. " " " John Utpp, " 1 eating stand, Herman Hildebfaut, 2 " " Jacob Slraussheruer. " 3-4 " ' John Riches, " B " " l)ald lteert. o " " William llehler. Henry Drumbore, Fred Sillier, Track privileges, D. J. Klstler, Alter the sale ofthestnnds thedlieetomnad' lliti following; appointments: Enlrv Clerks-Alfred Whlltlngliam, 11. Kelser. Ticket Clerks J. V. liandenbiish, Joll. Amer. Cnte Tender-N. (1. liex. Driving (intfe Tenders-Knianiiel Hex, Ji Krelser. Fair House F-ira Newhard. foreman. anf John Sheekler, Wm. Schadle, Joseph Del'relti ana wm. itorn,assltants. Hostlerr Alfred Drumbore, Simon Wnlck. cattle and Poultry Jolah Kolb, Herger. i-t-nw iinicuuien-seliattiau Halm, Ames Kbbei-t, Jefferson Itex and Frank Merli. Night Watchmen Alexander Keiiimererand Milton Koch. lUIra Watclimaii-Oiveu Dean. Carpenter-Daniel Shoemaker. Policeman Fdwaid Itaunrth. Miirshall-Keiiueii Kreie. Aitendaiit-F. a. Frey. i i New- Stjli-j, New (looiln, Low Prices In ladles and misses jackets and capes. Our stock Is larger than ever belore and prices lower than ever at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. For Hale. A house and lot, situated in Jamestown, just outside Lehlghton, Is offered for sale. The lot Is large and the dwelling is 18x22 i set, with Kitcuen attaohed 10x18 feet. The price is Sl&OO.one-half cash balance in monthly payments, por tiirther particu lars call at this olllne. t. f. Teitiinnulnl. Lkiuqhton, Pa., Aug. 5, ISCHi. Dit. W. F. Daxzkr, Hazleton, Pa.. Dear Sir: After trying for three years to get a pair of xlawet to suit my eyes, and failed, I ftod to my surprise that thoe pro scribed by you, fit aecurateJv, they have Im proved my eyesight a great deal. I wmilj not do without them. Respectfully yours, T. I). Thomas, A Free lixvnrnlon will be run lo Soudhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Thuuk, where a full line of men and boys suits and overcoats can ue uougm at a saving of 25 per cent. Call and be convinced. ntOl'LK WHO CO Ml! AND GO. Personal OomI about People who Visit and o n Visiting-. HHiiy (label In home from New York City, riiailt-i l,ili i liob il at Allenlown im Mon day. -Mls Mh Man! I visiting at Allentown this week. -Tobacconist T. H. Koch did Wllkesbnrre on Monday. -llRiilel llall.er, of First street, Is doing ruiMtieipiiia this week. - (J. M. Sweeny Is bnek from two week's sokiurn with relatives lu Ohio. -l'liaon Strauss and wlfe.ot iioilh Klrntstreet, are visiting relatives at Allentown. , Miss Jennie Hughes, ot Munch Chunk, is visitiuj? relatives and friends In town. StierlfT lllrftin I.evan, ot the Comity Heat was an early Monday iiiortilnK visitor. The genial M. C. Ti exler and wife lire sjiend- ihr n ween with Philadelphia relatives. -jsnss oarrle Hmltb, of Newark, N. J., Is visit uig nr. aud Mrs. Hinlth on First street. Wilson Hell, ot orth First street, snent last week union tlio Lehlali county girls. Dai Id Noblebach, of Phlladellilila. visited mren Klotz at the south end over Sinidav. -Mm. Niinoy Flick, ot Second street, -nwnt annuity in wiuio Haven Willi lief sou Frank. . -ltd. A. Horn left on Tuesday for Phlbidel lilda where ho villi attend uliarniHcv leetures. -Mrs. William Noll, Mrs. Frank Kchultz and Mrs. Xaudcr and daughter spent Tuesday at Alll'lHOYVll. MIss Debbie Dcrr, an estimable youne ladv ot Beading. Is visiting Miss Anzle Montz on mini street. -William Yenser left on Saturday for Ursinn. Colleges Collogevllle, whero he will continue ins similes. The venerable Un Is Weiss, wlfo nnd diumh- ler uaine, aro sojourning with friends al Wllkesbarre. -Miss blla llravcr, who H attending the American Dusinoss Collone, Allentown. spent ouiiuay in iiome. Misses Kiiima Itiibrecht and Alvena- Wehr. of Sltller, Ph., spent Salind av with frlAmU un,r relatives lu town," Mrs. J. W. Itiniilenbush accompanied bv uuio i-i-niik" spent this week at Ocean fJimn and Perth Amboy, N. J. Miss Ella Kckcit. an estimable vonnur lailv ot Stemlon, spent several days with Mrs. Philip Miller on Third street this week. -That good, old ltenublleiiu war Imivn William Thompson, of Upper Maiieh Chunk, was In town for a few hours Saturday. -Itcv. Father Hainiiiacke. formerly nanior of Ht. Peter and Paul's Catholic church, this place, now of Philadelphia. Is vlsltlmr here. A. J. Ioniser, of tne firm ot I.enii.'Hr llrm.. wholesale and retail druaslsls, Ilanvllio, was tho Kuost of Mr. aud Mrs. A. Shlvo tills wook. -mil Mulhearn, of Jjinsfovd. tho mind look. Ing brother of "Jim T" the Democmlln e.ni.li. date for County Treasurer, was working along the lino tills week. Mrs. O. W.Sawyer returned to her simile at tho Palmer College of Phonography and Typewriting, Philadelphia, after spending n week very pleasantly with the "folks at home." - UOV. .1. II, HarlHiail and flllllllV. of Hanover. Pit., were welcome guests of Knglnecr Thomas Fink and other friends lu town last week. Itcv, Itartuiau was formerly pastor of Zion'sltefoi-mi'ii chinch In this city. .lust for a few minutes, while In town on. Saturday did the genial licorgo Hiuitzuiger, uf me popular swuuiiuack ltestaurant. Summit Hill, grtico our "den." During the dav he was cpt busy gripping numerous friends. Till! MILL AT LAST. Alter n 111b lirfort Siuecss Smllus on us nt Last. The Advocatk Is pleased to stale that Lehlghton Is to have one of tlio finest hosiery mills In tho eastern section of Pennsylvania. It will have a capacity of one hundred and fifty dozen pair of stock ings per day. Tho mill will be under tho management of Mr. J. Fink Thompson, a gentleman of lorg practical oxpcrlcnco In tho business, who has already secured two jobbers in New York City who will lako all tho goods manufacture 1 by tho com pany. 1 he stockholders aro requested to meet at tho rcsideuco cf A. W. Paudonbush, opposite tho Opera Houso on First street, Monday evening at seven thirty o'clock. HAILltOAI) NOTKS. Calvin Wilhclm, of tho Lehigh Valley Paymaster's Department, has Invented a now blook system of signals for uso o n railroads and has applied for the patent rights on tho same At, a meeting of railroad trainmen In Jersey City Tuesday It was stated that In tho United States in tho year ending June, B0 last 300 men were killed while coupling cars and 0757 wero in juried. By falling from trains 403werc killed and 2020 Injured, By overhead obstructions 05 were killed and 290 Injured. Tho employes of tho Now Jersey Central Railroad are soon to appear in new uni forms. Tho conductors will wear double breasted Prince Albert coats, lliobrakcmcn double breasted sack coats and ticket agents and baggage masters will wear double- bicastcd cutaways. Like tho coats, tho re mainder of tho uniform will ho of a dark blue color. Two now Iotoniotiycs, Nos. 30 and 159. built on tho same plan as No. 7, tho Albert Lewis, bavo just been turned out of tho Wilkcs-Barro shops of tho L. V. Co. Thoy were built to replace old ones. Their fire boxes and Bclpalrc boilers aro of steel and tbe fire-box is above tlio frame. Tho box is 11 feet long and 43 Inches wide. Tho (cylinders arc 20 Inches In diameter and 2d Inch stroke. Tho big drivers are 02 jichos lu diameter, The tender Is built to old 300 gallons. 1.100 Uoya-Killts ust be sold at a groat sacrifice price from $t Hii up io $7 at the One Price Star Cloth ing Hall, Mauch Chunk. SltCltlST SOUIHTY NOTUS. The 0!d Fellow's grand Jurisdiction of Pennsylvania had at the close of tlio year 088 lodges twelve less than than the coyet- Aied 1000 and 02,888 members. Of this 'number 53,501 are Past Grands, or a little more than one In four. Chalks A. Wagner, ot Lehigh Coun cil, Sft, 101, Jr. O. U. A. M this town baa htm appointed Deputy State Couu oUtor Of tho 50th district which include tfelfrifewin!! Councils, Not. 101, 385, 357, -HO. The appointment is woli made Charley being an Indefatigable woiker In the cause. BThe new Commander in Chief, Uuu. II'. G. Voazey, has Issued a circular in which he says that the Giond Army of the Re public was never In better condition than at the present time. Its strength and pow er aro commensurate with its numbers, now nearlv one half million Comrades. Hosavs by vigorous co-operation along our lines thoy aie sine to be greatly advanced, and our countrymen will ever rite up lo bless us for true devotion to "Fraternity, Charity and Lovalilv." even as they hold us In honor for brave deeds on the battlefields of the Republic." The parade In honor of the 15th aniii versar of the Knights of the Golden Kagle wmcii iooic piaoe in i-uiiaueipiiia on weu day was a Brand success. There were 47 Commanderie In line aud a large number of castles. Theie were over twenty hand some banners, costing from fcMQ to WOO. In addition lu many other leu expensive ban nets; also, silk flags and guidons. Some of the gorgeously decorated banners were among the must beautiful ever exhibits) in a Philadelphia parade, and they were universally admired. In the line there were gaudy uniforms, bright tlagi, Ixjaiili ful feathers, iiiaDiilllcent banners and gor geous tableaux. There were handsomely caparioned horses prancing in the streets, and they were mounted by still more gaily decorated riders. The Order is kymbollcal in its history of tbe Knights of tbe ( Yusade when Peter the H, rum aroused tbe gallant youth of Kurope. to go forth and reseiu tbe Holy I'liy from the Saracens. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. ailterlnic Casket of Crisp Condensations, Original nnd Stolen from HieNewsyCrea Hon. Jeanesvllle has a new brass band. The olllclal census gives this county total population of 38,013. In Carbon conuly tho average ylol of wheat is twelvo bushels to tho aero. In tho upper end candidates for town ship ofllcos, to bo voted for next Febrnaiy, aro announcing thomsolvcs. John Brong, aged sovcnlY-elght years. who died at Woalherly on Thursday last was burled Monday afternoon. Packerton is to havo thn Inntr l-ilkml nf uuuucii oi li e .national I'rnviiienL imimi i nc membership will bo fair in numbers, Kdward Tobln. employed by Haydon it Co.. at Jcancsvllhj. was hadlv bnrnml tho other day by tho accidental explosion ui i Keg oi power. Amos lioucrt, of sutler r. O., now has two looms running and Is turning out a nrsi ciass ariicio oi rag carpet. Call and sco him when you want anything In that I11IU. Jamoa T. Mulhnarn. nf T.nnrnrd. thn uuiuui-raiic nominee inr ununtv -rrr!iiirpF IS out Of n sick bed and Is now elrrllnr. aruniiu ma county making nosls ot menus in uoin parties wno win volo for him on election day. "jimT." Is a mighty popti lar fellow as tho tide shows. lnihelm Sandharr. nf Paelrnrlnn. enln. lil. ,-.r.ll. I.l.ll..ln -....I -. i i- . uu.uurtj ..iiiiiveiscMy ab ins iioino in racKcnon on iunmi.iv evening. the event was made auspicious by the Ucrmania feiengerbund, of Lehlghton, of wiiiuii nu is uiu noDUiar mil rjil fllrnnir calling In a body, and besides treating him to a number of excellent vocal selections presented nun with a handsome desk and book-case. Wo won't vouch for the lrnl.li nf It but an exchange gives publicity to the following: "Jfrs. Druralscb, wlfo of a Hungarian miner of Audenr led. iravn l.ln.h to triplets lato on Friday. Tho next morn ing sno was around attondlnc to the wants of fifteen boarders, and expressed great surprise when her neighbors marveled at It. In honor of tho event flfteou kegs of beer, tweuty dozen pickles, five cases of nectar (lvolargo hams wore made way with at the christening of tho babes the same nlnht. Tho Kenncll Obi rt Nuptual. It was a nreltv aceuo Thursday nvenlnr. In tho long parlor at tho brldo's homo, lunumcrablo electric lights scintillated In thousand fanciful forms throimh the decorations and made a picture no yer to bo forgotten by tboso present. Up stairs and down stairs in every toom, nook and corner of tho spacious rcsldoii-o wore guests numbering In all between two and thrco hundred. Pleasant, social and de lightful tcpartco and genial conversation provatlcd, while In tho din tie room iho guests wero partaking of of a delectable re past oi nil tlio good things in the catelogue known to the epicure. Tho brldo and groom, always tho ccntro of attraction, wero continually besclgcd by friends who showered upon them well wishes for a happy future. At a late hour, after tho young couple had left, the gay assemblage adjourned pleased beyond expression at tho excellent manner of their entertain mcnt, The presents surpassed anything wc hayo over seon and wero as numerous as they wero beautiful; we below append tho list. Silver plcklo castor, F. 1". Lontz and family; toilet sot, Mr. and Mrs. Lallan ono half dozen nut nicks and craokor, Mr. and Mrs. W. (1. Mitchell; two fancy vasos, Mrs. W. W. Bow. man; two camllo sticks, Mr. ami Mrs. . p. Worley; tpldcr wob, Miss Sadlo Host; ono dozen cut glasses, K. II. Fonstormachsr and wife; pitcher brlc-o-brlc, Dr. '.ma and wife; whisk, Mr. and Mrs. A M. Kunti; white counter pane, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lentz; silver tatlo pick holder, Geo. w. Morthlmer; oasol and picture, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mlchol; counter pane, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mlllor; run, Mrs. Meredith and Lllllo Guth; clovor loanable, Mr. and Mrs. Smith; plush tablo coror, Mr. and Mrs. llauser; salt and pepper, individual, M. A, Barr; one luill dozen stool knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kennel; sliver cako basket, Mr. and Mrs. D.Lutz; tablo cloth and napkins, W. F. NelTj Klass pitcher, Mrs. Mltohol; ono halfdozcn tea spoons. Old Mrs. Ilcljorllnir; dinner boll, Mr. and Mrs. Will Michel; silver nut cracker, Kuuna Dover; book, LllaMay Snyder; two hand painted placaucs, Mary Knjder; rockor, Emma (loirnus, Kll Oravcr, Jonnlo lrvln; ono towel, Mrs. Oarrio nunnaii; brlc-a-brlc, P. J. Klstler; watcrsot, L. J. Stoflet; wldto countorpano, Mr. .T, and Aunt Stottet; table cloth and napkins, Itcv. Stollct; table cloth, Mrs. VI ert; cash 6.0C, a friend; silver plokel castor, Mr. and Mrs. F, P. . Pommel and dauKhtor; breakfast castor, Mr. and Mrs. It, K. Boyer; sugar shell, silver, .1. I). Kmack; ono halfdoron picks and nutcracktr, KumiaL. Seldel; brlc-a-brlc, Mr. and Mrs. O. Trainer; sllvor borry spoon, Lsou B. Stein and sister; silver card receiver. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Kloppinjcer; lancy glass pitcher, Emma Koons; cracker jar, Mrs. O.Td. Sviceny; onadoion but ters, silver, Mrs. N. B. and W. W. Kebor; sllvor soupladol, Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Snyder; toilet set, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Morgan; two lachot slippers, U'odna E. Dorr; pitcher, two cups and saucers, Sallle O. Walker; silver carving set, O. F. Klstler aud wlfo; one half dozen fruit knives, J. L. (Jabel and lainlly; sliver butter knife, Ida Mantt; one sot Irons, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Bryan; ono half dozon knives and forks, it. A. Stottler; silver cako basket, It. F. HoHord and family; silver plckol castor, Tobias Buss; silver salts. Individual, U. I), Ulauis; one dozen cups and saucers, havllandwaro, Louis Grebe, Sr., and wife; one half dozen fruit knives, Mrs, llcbcr: two nankin rings. II, 8. Dlehl; suirar shell, silver; Mr. and Mrs. 1). MoKenna; ono hair doon nut picks and cracker, Mr. aud Mrs. F.. Hlbblor and daughter; fancy plate, Miss E. Bauer; silver berry spoon, dussio Ulauss; silver chorrydlsb, Julia A. Kcinmcror; sugar shell, silver, llr. and Mrs. Heinle; work box and mous tache cup, llev. and Mrs. J. II. JCuder; fruit dish, silver, Mr. and Mrs. J. Soaboldt; borry dish, Lilly J. napp; silver crumb liananil brush, It. L. Sweeny; borry dish, Einmellno aud Sallle Ulauss; one half doien fruit knires, U. W. Soldel: sliver trait basket, IV. O. Fatzlngcr; glass berry dish, Mrs. Sctuuale; berry dlsb, Mrs. A. Hebor ling; engraving, Misses Annlo and Llzzlo Llnd ainan; engraving, "In Love," O II. and P. Llndauian; engraving, "Return of Mayflower," Emma Klstler; engraving, Agnes Bauer; on graving, "Itustlo Love Making." Mr. aud Mrs. P. V. Weaver; engraving, LueLuts; engraving, Mr. and Mrs. Lutz; pair orrases, Misses Leuckoj and Koons; one dozen colics spoons, silver, Fred Louckcl; fancy pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. arobo: lamp, Ella lickort; carving set, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ash; ono dozen cut glass tumblers, Mrs. Miller: ono dozen cut glass tumblers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Seaboldt: sugarstlter, Emma and Clara Clauss; salad dlsb, china, Mrs. Kramer; Sickcl castor, Mr. and Mrs. Heydt; brlc-a-brlc, Ir. and Mrs. I. O. lloberllng,- water pitcher, Mrs. A. W. Ibudenbush; one half dozen Irult knives, M. O. Koons ainUwilo; two china dishes, Anzle Bower; two sliver salts, individual, Lieut, and Mrs. Moiser: silver tray, Mr. and Mrs. Evans; ono rocker, Mr, and Mrs. U. Kent merer; one rocker, John W. Jones: tidy, Uarrle Adams; tablecloth and napkin, Lilly and Aggie Iteicbard and Sallle Itaudenbush; table cloth and napkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Miller; table cloth aud napkin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Seaboldt: table cloth, napkin aud towels, John Kennel and wiro; pair of towels, Mr. and Mrs. Er S. Whoatloy; pair oUowcls, Mrs. John (legsus: pair or towels, Mrs. Anna Balllel; table cloth and napkin, Mr and Mrs W. It. Montz and daughter; ono half doien towels, 11. Ebbert aud family; ianey towel, Maggie Miller; onedoien napkins, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Zebuer; table cloth and napkin, T. 1). Ulauss and family; table cloth and napkin, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Wardoll;towelstMr. Iteubon lUberllng; towols, Mrs. E. Lentit towols, Mr. und Mrs. Levan; toclJ, Katie and Mattle Obert; towols, Mrs. Ureenawalt; lamp, Reuben Fenstermaolior, There are many white soaps, each represented to be " jwst as good a's the Ivory." They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar . J , and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap : and insist upon having it. 'Tis sold everywhere, Estate Notice. KsUle of Junlah lUmnmii, labs ol HjHwwai town. anion oonnty. ra.. deceased. All ueraoiu Indebted to aald estate ale requested tu make ihtmeuiau pauieni. alio hum? Having ffbl -lalioH agulust (be same will, present tliein with out delay in uioper oraer. rot- settlement, to I-KNN BOWMAN, Kiei-utor kt. i, ioj-e lion iuauown. l' NO ADVANCE IN PRICES AT Zero's Shoe Store. Although Leather is rapidly advancing thero need be no serious apprehensions as to the result in this town and vicinity for we took time by the forelock, so to speak, arid contracted for almost our entire itll and IFintcr stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, which we are enabled to sell at prices lower than ever before. SCHOOL SHOES! At this particular time we desire to imrticularilv mention a word oi- two in regards to School Shoes lor .boys and girls. Wc think there is nothing in the way of school shoes equal to the " Little Trojan School Shoes ! " Wo guarantee them ! Thcv have solid lonther mitnr snles. Rolir! leather under solos, solid leather insoles, solid leather counters, high cut uppers, stitched with silk, soft, durable, main stock. goat button piece, worked button holes, heavy drill linings. They are heel and spring heel, and in price run as follows : Sizes 5 to 7i, 80c; 8 to 10, $1.00 ; 11 to 2, 1.25. See them before you buy any otherHandsome Finished like a Kid Button. E. Men's and Boys flfMI Meat's 511(1 Hoy's Overcoats 311 Children's Overcoats Al! Styles and TFhen you visit the Lehichton call in and examine our lame every department. South First Street, Lehighton. Our Story is S We only want to tell you that has been dissolved and in the who will keep up tho excellent ing the purchasing public Confections, the Best and Ice Cream and Fruits, TOGETHER WITH Finest Groceries, Silverware, Fine Jewelry, and the newest novelties in TOYS of all kinds. Prices are the very lowest. Call Parties, Picnics and Festivals supplied with Ice Cream & Con fections at reasonable prices. Call and see us. 0pp. the Park, Lehighton, lidl MAUCH About Should the fashion ltazaar from which ailvocato that Plain Cress Goods will bo the Just call on us and wc will show YOU iiuahtles and prices, that you will say, my a doubt do some trade, with you. Dress G On tlio other hand should your authority say that to bo In keenlnn with Persian. Knells)! anil other creators ot fashion you see our stock In this lino you will sar rlcht luiiiuis just the sumo tu tlio f ancy Materials l'lalu shades novcr showed such lotto colorings are simply perfection. As for fancy stuffs such as plaids, stripes and cheeky, 1'hcy ivcro never prettier (nor possibly brighter) yet some are quiet and rich, the shatlo blinding of theso goods aro all that could bo desired. Larco stock of Velvets and Silks In tho Wo always carry a large and welt selected have been added, Good Values are always to be had in our GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. HATS, CAPS, Boots &. Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, 5 in 1 p3M flHave you Read a. ZERN. Honestly Made Up. vereoats Lowest Prices Fair next week, don't foreret to stock of goods, now complete in Respectfullv hort To- the firm of Nusbaum & Culton, future will be continued by reputation ot the house in supply- with all the choicest things in Milk Shake, Soda Water and be convinced. CHUNK, oods for you receive vour Information, r-nntpnd -and proper thing for yon to buy this season. tlio most l.lecant line of shades In so manr faslilon book was rlht, and we can without must bur Plaids. Gtrlues ar (YhesVi when vou again as wo aro preparwl to meet your de- as tu mo nam Qoods. nor richness as they do this season. Tht new shades, boueht to match woolen stuffs. stock of lllack Goods, to which new Ihlngi store. Day Seasonable Goods Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cheviots, &c, &c. Satisfaction. There is a good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ot goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks lar more oloqucntly than word. Call on us for FALL and WINTER GARMENTS, or parts of Suits. Wc guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship, Clauss Bros., THE TAILORS Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. the Advocate ?
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