ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE A Few Items forty of Special Mention. Men's and Boy's Cardigan .Tnrk oAs arc being sacrificed. Our immense stock "of winter underwear was contrncted for during the summer months and prices nro as low and in some instances lower than those of Inst winter. Beautiful and Serviceable Sil verware is here at all seasons of the: year. Another lot has been opened this week. The designs are lovely and quali ties guaranteed. Prices are very much lower than what you generally find on this class of goods. Fancy box paper, pen and pen cil tablets, compostiion books, pens and pencils, pass books; inks, mucilage, erasers, etc., are here for next , to nothing. J. T. NUSBAUM, Plitt street, between South and Vhim Streets, The Carbon Advocate SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1SD0. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. A (Illterlnc Casket of Crisp t;onileiiK:itlot Orlelnol nnd Stolen from the Newsy Cren. linn. All the public schools In Carbon conn tv ire nl It f nil blast. James McSorely. of Summit Hill, is among the "missed" since theilnl Instant. Barney Kllharc, of I.nylston, was killed In the mines near that place on Friday. Elmer J. Kunsman and Miss Lydia 8erfas9, of Lehigh Gap, liavo been happily wedded. In seyeral. sections of this county the Index boards on county roads are so much need of repair that they can't be seen, ' Apple paring parties, spelling bees, o ,1. husks and kindred amusements now lerest young and old folks in the country. Farmers, Generally, in this section re porta two-third potato crop. Tho prlco .w this necessary article of food is on the upward bound. The Democracy of Lower Towamen- slng will pow-wow at Henry's Hotel, Little Gap, to-night (Friday). A cotcrlc of able speakers will be in attendance. - Au Interesting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Af. Davis died at I.ansford Saturday. In their sad afilictlon tho CUnnoN Advocate extends sincere ex' presslon of sympathy. The late Grand Jury has recommended that the hoard for county prisoners In the Jail t Jlfauck Chunk be increased from S7 1-2 cents per day to CO cents. $3.50 per week; it wouldn't be so bad, would It? Steplion JllIer, of Jahoning township, Is the owner of a sun flower stalk tnlrtcen icet four Inches high bearing 205 sepcrato flowers. Mr. .Miller, who is 77 years of age aud'a life long Republican, calls it a Dela mater bouquet." Among the correspondence of Ward & Rosenthal, of New York, dealers In "green goods?' who wero arrested a few davs ago In that city, letters were found from Carbon'county men, as follows: J It. Breslln, T.ansford, and Dr. A. M. Siller, Ashfield. George Mortimer Davis, of Lansford has been name.! as the Republican candi date for Congress from this district, com tirlsing the counties of Carbon, Monroe and Northampton. Mr. Davis, is perhaps one of tho most popular Republicans In Carbon county, and will poll a large vote, Early Tuesday morning a man named H'entz, residing at Lehigh Gap, and em ployed at Morey's bakery, Slalington started to walk from the latter place to his home on the railroad. IHicn midway be t.ween thp lv towns ho stepped out of the way of one train only to be caught by an other and so badly mutilated as to bo un recognizable. He was twenty-eight years nf age and married. Alllflttlri Squibs. -Nathan Kolb Is (he happy dad of a bright and bouncing boy baby. The publlc schools of East Venn town ship will 'be furnished with physiology charts. Alyln Hoffman -and Miss Lizzie Sinitl have been happily united In the golden bonds of matrimony, There was a big meeting of the un terrified Democracy at the public house of ' Penrose George, Monday evening. The sacrament of the Lorn' a Supper will be administered to the members of the Lutheran congregation of l'ennsvllle on next Sunday. Preparatory services will he held on Saturday afternoon. LOCAL. SANDWICHES. Bwwt IfnppnnlnffH h Cnitfrltl liy AVItl Awnhf ltott,tl4m nnrt Hplrll Tll to "Ailvoealo" RwwlT. Finest photograph' at l'ishel'a Ktill line of Ingrain and Hrii"rl car pets at Henry Schwarti, Tissue, French tissue, all shades at Lmkenbach's, Jfauoh Chunk. Annie Rooney had her picture taker by the N. Y. Portrait Co., before she died. John Acker's pigeon house was robbed of a half dozen fine birds last Sunday evening. Excavations for the new annex to the Methodist Ktllscopal church has been com menced. -For Sale A six-roomed dwelling bouse on Third street. Apply to II. v. MortlilmCr, Jr. The remodelling of the old Moravian cemetery Is now under way. A very com mendable proceeding. M. O. Kuiltz has purchased from Lewis Kleppingera thirty foot building lot on Second street for $ 825. Tobias Buss new home on Second street is completed, and he will occupy the aatno after next week. Don't fall behind the times but have your picture taken at the N. Y. Portrait Co.'s new gallery In Lchlghton. Oh, yes, it must be stopped. We re fer to the fast driving on First street. The ordinance should be enforced. label's new pavement Is a long look ed, anxiously hoped for and commendable Improvement on lower First street. Artist Owen Rehrig has nicely re- papered and decorated the Interior of Lawyer Gilliam's home on South First street. The grand drawing for the benefit of Lehigh Fire Company, of town, has been postponed from Oct. 18, to an Indefinite dato In the future. Mrs. T. A. Williams, of Childress, Texas, formerly of town, presented her husband with twin boys on the 17th Inst., alt are doing well. An unknown old soldier In town Fri day and Saturday last "scared" pedestrians by haying frequent falling fits while walk-- ing along First street. The steady increase in our circulation Is a gratifying Indication that tho Anvo catk is appreciated by the people. . If vou aro not already a reader subscribe. Moses Hontz, of town, was before the U. S. Pension Examiners at Mauch Chunk on Wednesday undergoing an examination as to his physical condition for pension. Tho sito of the Lehlghton Knitting 3111 has been decided on. It will occupy tho grounds on which formerly stood the Smith coal breaker near the Lehigh Valley Ralhoad. Contractor L, H. Nothsteln, of Third street, while in JUahonlug Valley last Sat urday shot and killed a chicken hawk that measured three feet and ten Inches across tho wings. The old Lehigh brldgo abutment, on this side of the river below the Valley station, has been completely levelled, and new sidings will soon be mn oyer tho spot where It stood. Tho family were desperately opposed to htm until tlioy learned that ho hired li'.s teams of David Ebbert, the liyeryman, then they lccoguized Ins practical common sense and took htm into the family fold Thomas Swarlz, of this city, for several years past foreman of a lloatlng gang on the L. it S. Division of' tho C. R.R. of . J., running between Easton and Tnmaqua, THE COUNTY SEAT. has leudcrcdils resignation to the company. Lasting work" at Rlshel's photo gallery. ilany of our exchanges make the game law wrong. It should bo "Quail or Vir ginia Partridge aro in season from Novcm ber 1st to December 16th of each year." This Is according to the Act of April, 18S9, It is vandalism to tc.tr down hand bills and the law prescribes a yery severe penalty. It is something, though, that is quite freely done, and one of these days somebody will furnish a subject for a first-class example to others. After December 1st, 1800, formal an nounccmenls of marriages must be paid for at the rate of twenty-flye cents for each insertion. Resolutions will be charged for at this rate of five cents per lino. Paste tills In your hat. Tho CAitnoN Advocte wants a lively correspondent in every town, village and hamlet In Carbon county who will furnish us the happenings of their respectiye neiglv borhood in a plain, straightforward way, li'rlte to us for full particulars. It is said on the street that C. T, Hagerdon will open a class In German, in this town. If a suitable number of pupils can bo secured, thcru should 'jo no Tlir Ooiwl of tlie tv Tolrt In n Himl OrlKillHl Manner lv Hl. lal Onrrepnon-tle-nt. Sheriff Levan has six prisoners in his rare at this lime. The Switchback railroad will likely close the last of Mils month. -J. ('. Sondel, of Weatherlv, was 'alk ing politic" in ton u t hi neck. Wolk is lining lniihei1 on llie new Le high bridge. The linn work arrived this week. The "pro-wee" running between tills town and the ftlvti wae discontinued Saturday. 'Squire Hunter, of Weatlietly, de posited a fox scalp with the County Com mlssloncrs this week. Stangloy, the convicted murderer of Jirs. Walbert, of U'eatherly, a year ago, Is sajd to be m yery poor health, It is ottimnled that during the ex cursion season of 1800 between 60,000 and 75,000 people visited Glen Ouoko. Contractor George Dielil, of Lehlgh ton, Is about finishing .a pretty home in the 2nd ward for Claude Johnson. Tho Howl Walinetah at Glen Onoko closed for the season on .Monday. During ; the winter months the hotel will be In charge of Heorge Seilz, ol Easton. The reception of Hon. George Wallaco Delamaler, Hon. Louis Wattres and Col. 1. J. Stewart liy the Republicans of Mauch Chunk on last Monday was one spontane ous outburst of enthusiasm. Tho Rv. Dr. Little, for about twenty two years PrvsUitfrlan pastor at Uoken dauqua, preached to larso audiences last Sunday morning and oyenlug, -in tho ilfauch C'lmiil; Presbyterian church, ox changing pulpits w lib fey, 11'. P, Steven son. Robert Ilauchsplce, of East Mauch Chunk, was driving np tho hill at the Mansion House, one day this week, whon a Hugo boulder from I ho mountain side rolled Into the road Immediately In front of his team of horsM. Ills escape from being crushed toilei'li wai yery close. Mauch Chunk Is jdst now sporting a larger number of bolters and kickers, of presumed Democratic propensities, than any other town In the county, They say that Raucli, KloU, Enbody, Broadhcad, Slewers and a few other shining lights are In the coterie. These fellows want to got into line. Walking up Uraadway Wednesday morning your correspondent saw John Uohn, of Packerlnn. lie was on his way to see the l' S. Pension Examiners, norn. Reber and Tweeille, ho meet once a week In Oak Hall. Mr, Holm was a member of Co. B., 23rd Regt. P. V., and served thrco years within one month. He participated In all engagement?, dating from the battle of Jrecjerlcksburg nnd was wounded at Funckstown after pushing safely through the fearful baulo of Gettysburg. He is an active member of John 1). Bertolettc Post, 184, G. A. It., at Lehlghton. The series ofDemocratic meetings now being held In the" several towns and villages throughout tho county are being attended with signat success which is a healthy indication for the election of the entire Democratic ticket. The dissatis faction following the county nominating convention lias almost entirely .died out and tho party' leaders are working band in hand with tho paity all through the county. It looks now as If the Democratic majority for Robert K. Palli-on in this countv would reach any where above 700 or 800 while tho candidates mi the county ticket will average fiom 400 n 800, particularly is tliis so of the Democratic candidate for Registorand Heorder, Frank P. Scmtnel, who will poll a, large voto all over the coun. ty that is out side of this place, where the usual effort will bo pursued to civc Ilandwcrk the solid voto of the town, but the leaders will be looked to to watch after this little seheu e, an, initch of tho future depends on what ihu do. Rapsher will be the next Sena'ir an. I for the legislature nugh Ferry, of Audeniled, will bo elected; James T.,Muliiearn, will be the next coun ty Treasmer. and the new board of com missloners will be Henry Miller, Daniel Cannon and J. (.'. Sendel. To foot up their accounts A. !I. peters. Q. W. Jlorthl- mer and John S. Miller, will he the audi tors. This is the true position to-day and unless the Hood of hoodie Should sween things, so It wl I remain after November -1. CUILTY AS INDICTED. Ultei If. I'limi.holl. the Hltucr of 1'ielt (IitIIh llUkrt In tliilll, ot I n "hint'ii i M nulit lighter. In (he memory of our people still vividly exluti the sad particular of the sudilon, frightful death of protty Gertie Hiskey, who one night iat Marrh fell lead at her young lover's feet shot tluongh the head by the accidental dirhaige of a icvolver In the hands of ll'cbsler IT. Camohell,wlth whom she had been keeping company for some months and between whom existed a strong rcgaid for each other. A recent i oulil not lell w lii'llkei it weiil nfl in ttti IihihI I in llie1tiri It It II on I he Horn MHl went "ft Ullllllf M In Mnrn I.im In WVI.iimh! ':un'l', II .isl.nl mi' In k" I" l.i'llliillloh with hlln Unit mirlit In ilil me he u.intiMl In feli'li a ruiK limit K in iw uhtiheu in teil tn t it tiimi 'lltl nut k mIIIi lilm, Mr sunt' t ii't'iillrii (Ji'ille liinl tuntinir'i that ueeUiMl from Oitniiilii'll' one lie pnie her ami tlie ntlier lielimtreil tn lilm V lien 1'iiiiit Dpi neil nn SiitimtaN afternoon Ir. .1. A Horn w.m reeiillfil anil ileici tlieil tlie ronrie of tlie Imlli't He sahl It enteieil the heart heliinil the ear mi the left lrie nnd HSiei iipwnrit tlirmiKh the tkull anil hrainn at an niKle of almnl . ilegieei kiiticlng under tlie iknll alime liie right eye ol rut her whore the linlr of the heiul enmnieiiee, itraiglit Ui from grand Jury Int'lcted young Campbell for I lllP w' Unctions by Mr. Preynmn ; As-um- Invohtntary manslaughter and he was tried j "''"""" "'" " H'ecor- , , ... . ue r anil pasted the Itnreiui, knocking nil the and convicted on this charge in our courts , ,, ,.H ,,. ..., ....,.. NEWSY WEISSPORT. last week tlie trial lasting loss than two days. The case was called last Friday after noon, Campbell pleading not guilty. He was represented by Attorneys Craig and Loose. District Attorney Finlier was as sisted In the prosecution by Messrs. Krey man & Heydt. Out of twenty three jurors, tho following twelve good men and true" were chosen to pass judgment: Andrew Weiss, lalmrcr. Franklin. Herman Darters, foreman, Muiieh riiiuik. Abraham Henry, farmer. Franklin. Henry ltacon, miner, Ijinsfnrd. Samuel F. Pealer, pol iceman, fjinsfnrd. Harrison llnuer, gcntlonian, lehlghton. Jerry Weller, otieiator, K ist Muiieh Chunk. William Bliliinali, teacher, Millport. G. U. Leonard, painter, jnntord. Clias. 11. Weeks, machinist, Weallierly, J. W, Rlelgentotft, teaclier, liast Perm Joseph Koch, laborer, I'ciin Forest, Following tlie swearing In of the jurors District Attorney Flslior briefly presented the case tolling the jury how, whon and iimile tlie same course It did'.'" To Mr. Craig, lie said that the tvmgid could lme Umii made as she was passing the bureau liy the pistol being held tn Campbell's hands but -In such a case she must have stopped after get ting opposite the bureau and tier left side must liavn been turned towards the corner froOi which she stalled. II. A. licit?., I'ri'il Mcsslnger, Charles Wagner, lolm Walters, Mary A. Unmet anil Kd. IlaworUi were the next witnesses In order above nmudtlj niillilug ncn vtasofTcied. Mf. Craig then opened for the defense and Mkc In part as follows: ty course this is urns case; is is a serious ease because a life nim taken, which is a fact that all regret, mid iimic more than the defendant at tho Imr. he iiuealiiiu to determine Is In what manner was t lie lite takeli; we will not deny Hie taking off f the life of tliis jnung woman at tlie hands of Webster Campbell, but will show llmt It was inraly Accidental; thatit was the kind of an accident to which no crime is attached, fu the eyes of the la,w , we will show that there was no motive for llie deed, and the ven fact that there wis no motive lor the ded will bear us out that It was pDrelJrnn accident notplpne with the view of laTmj llio wwnam a bodily harm where Gertlo Hiskey was found lying cold .H'eii we shall ask at y. ur liands an ai quital. in death with a ballot in her brain, and that tho commonwealth wore prepared to prove that Campbell was tho cause of her death. Ho defined . Involuntary man slaughter as a case "where nealh results unintentionally, so far as the defendant Is concerned." The first witness called was Frasz Mackl: Frnnr MnckJ, sworij-f.lve at Mauch Chunk; am a civil engineer; know vt here. Mrs. Somet lives in Lehlghton, made a draft of llie inside other house; the house Is on the corner of l,e ItlRli and Coal streets: tlie drart shows tlie iisl tionofllie entrance, kllehen, lieil room, whi tlows, table, chairs, rocking chair, etc., they oc cupied at the occurraneo as pointed out to me by Mrs. Sojret anil her daughter; also the place In tho room whore tlie body lay. The map or draft was then explained to the Members of the Jury bywltncss. ijvvlna tSoinet, Nworn Mvont Udilgliton, Cm bon county; know Webster II. Campbell; he come to my liouso on the 20tli of March last, at half past 7 p. in.; when b came In tbetloorhe knocked; Corneila went to tlie door: she inked him toconioln; but ho asked her to come out and they stood outside tho door and talked fully an hour; by and by Mary, lier half sister, went to Prayer meeting; I got out some books and passed the evening at leading; at half past eight o'clock they cninein; he sat at tlie floor and Comethl sat on a rocking chair; there was some talk and the conversation was about the man who was burled that day Hank's bake ho talked about a gold watch and said he bought one that day; he showed It to Corneila and she showed it to mo; slio handed it back to lilm aim sat down on a chair; the talk continued n and was about Comeda's breast tiln ;Maiy came home and after doing a little w oik she started to go toiler bed loom; 1 followed her to the same room; looked at llio elock; It was cither live minutes to eleven or live minutes past eleven ; llio last llilng that Comcda said to Mary was mat sue would pay what slio owed to the Church toeiety at the next meeting; this was Just befoie Mary left the room and they Were me last wonts sue ever spoke to her sister. At this junction Mrs. Somet fainted and court idjourned until Saturday morning. On conveiR lug Mrs. Bomet continued: Webster II. Campbell, sworn-Mve at Weiss- putt; mn the son of Henry Caiupholl; knew oertlc lllskey; she lived at Lehlghton; knew her for about two years; I was her beau ror about tine mouths; had been to her house often, sometimes twice a week; met her that night at her mother's bouse; got the pistol ut home; don't know who bought It; It belonged to lay bi ntlier; took the pistol along to defend iny slf; had been attacked previously on the fjclilghton bridge; when I knoekwl at tliedoor. (lertle opened It ami came out: we stood there talking a long time, alterwards we went into tlie liouso; her mother was In tlie room; t sat at the door; I pulled out my watch to see the time; she showed the watch to her mother; when shu brouglt It back slio sat on my knee; bad no ouarrel with her;' we were on good terms; nan my ofoicoat on; the pistol was In my overcoat pockcl; after Mrs. Somet had left the room I pulled oil tho overcoat: hung It on the chair on which I sat; took tho pistol and laid It on the table; when we went to the chairs In the coiner, wo passed llio tabic; don'tknow which of us picked up tlie pistol and laid It oil tho cup board: after we liad been In tho corner for some time, she got up and walked titer towards the rocker; I stood up tn follow; noticed tlml the pistol was lying close to tlnretlge of the cup board; picked it up to las It further hack on the table; It went off hi my hands and killed hw; 1 never Intended to kill her; did not point the pistol at liei ; did not run before Mis. .Somet at any tlmo mil say to her "won't you say that it was an accident'."" , Cross-examined I y Mr. FreAiunn I got the pistol In our house; It was kept In a trunk; my brother took It out of the tniukr tKot it out of a bureau tlrawci; don't know when I carried U before; might hate carried It a dozen times; had onool my Own wlilcli, I carried oftenj time I sold. How many shots did joii fire that even ing'.' I fired only ono tho other went oil accl- lentally. I suppose I was oxeited when 1 threw tlie pistol aw ay; don't know wheu.lt was that 1 wan attacked on the bridge; it was tliKiyear: was attacked onlyonce; tho pistol fell on tlie floor and lay behind one ot tho chairs In the corner; I picked It urMifttho floor; had.tiicioss Gertie's feet where slio was lying to gct llt Mrs. ttomet told mo to throw it away and said I hail done harm- enough; 1 do not know where flic overcoat Is; have not .seen ltslnee Mr. I'rev- Wheii I went into the bed room Camnheli sni man continued the cross-examination at great on tho chair aiid She was slttlnir on his im. .1,0 length and it was tery rigid. Whenever tho light was burning bright; I' heard them bothiret witness got out of the beaten path of hlstesll- up from the chair and walk across the kitchen mo,,y 1,1 chlef.-hls answer wduld Invariably be to llio corner where the high and low chair ' l don t know or "i tiou t reineiuuer. ' stood; Mary, when she went to bed, "left her FrankI'. Stiarkov.jwoni-He teattnctl to the cloths on the floor and while I was putting them correctness of the stenographic report of Mrs. away and turning around to come out, I heard Somrt's testimony before the coroner Inqucnt. The Doings or n I.tvrlv Town Hrlfifly Chroni cled In Httoi-t Hnln-tliinu Ordur by th roller mid rTimn." Joseph Fenner was lo Allenlown, Philadelphia and oilier cities during the past week doing business. William Leukel is in the butchering business. On Tuesday he made his first trip and was well received. Edwin flnyder and wife, left on Mon day for Mulberry, Indiana, after a pleasant visit to relatives tn tills section. Tho machinery will be placed In posi tion in jiflller's planning mill sometime during tho winter's dull season. The stone columns on which the new annex to the Central station Is to atnml are In position. Continued next wc'elf. Levi Horn Is the owner of two new fast black horses through a dual with J, George Snnlor, the Allentown horseman, An addition of twelve feat f 1ms been built, to Kathan" Snyder's plauiilg mill,, to further IntfMate facilities of an Increased business. Herman, the bather, Is doltlg a rush lug business, mid In oolitetnpKttlon of a further Increase will make soma additions to his saloon. Dan Kuauas held the lucky number thai drew a oar of coal Iti a grand drawing under the auspices of Marlon Cornel Band of Mancli Chunk recent!. Communion services will bo observed In Hboneger Kyangelical clmroh on Sun day. . On tlie occasion I'resldlne KIdor D. A. iVedlar wilt be present, and oiliolalc, . John S. Jlltlfr rfeuifned from a ftw days sojourn In llrooklyn, N. Sunday, accompanied by his wife, who had been Visiting her daughter In that city for some weeks past. Retailers, hucksters and the buying public generally can sftye money by making all purchases of applos.cranberrlos.potatoos, Ac, &o at O. J. Seagcr's cheap storn on the east sido. On October 12, at Camden. X. J., by Hev. Georgo Finlow, John Htittonstoln, of Flourtown, Ia., was united in holy matri mony to Miss Montana Longenbacli, of Weljsport, this conniy. 'Frank Klotz, of the oast side, Is tho owner of a'fat hog weighing over -100 pounds. But there aro bigger hogs in tho human race, and they run In tho class of pdoplo who take a paper for a number of years mid then refuse to jiay for it. ltcv. Georgo Hongcn, of Coplay; Mrs. Hubert, and Jacob Wcntz, of Parryvlllc: lolm Hongen and wife, ot Danlelsvllle, and Mrs. Eyans, of Slatlngton, were in town on Monday In attendance at the funet'alof Bessie, daushtcrof It. J. Hongcn. IFhcn the election polls close ou Tues day night you can go it for all your worth that the County Commissioners aro Henry Miller and Danlrl Cannon. Miller will poll a big yoto all oyer tho county for 1 1 is popularity Is confined to ho particular locality. Vo'.o for them. -After an illness of only a few days Beeslo M., tho flyo year old daughter of Kobert and Kate Hongcn, died Friday oyouing at their home on Union Hill Interment took place Jonday af'.crnoon from tho hvangc,l(;al church. Ucvs. Itcltz and Brtwn officiating. Dining tho hours of thb funeral the school in tho Indcpetid en(. District wero closed In resuecUto the berqavcd,parcnts. In their sad allllctlon the .Stroller" commends them to the mercy oT Him who does all tjiings for the best, and offers tho slncoro sympathy of many- friends In their sorrow. The par enis of the dead child aro grcatlul to their many ft lends for the kind expression of sympathy and assistance tendered during their darkest hours. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES AT Zero's Shoe Store. Although Leather is rapidly advancing there need be no serious apprehensions as to the result in this town and vicinity fbr we took time by the forelock, so to spenk, and contracted fbr almost our entire Full and Winter stock of Boots, Shoos and Rubbers, which we are enabled to sell at prices lower than ever before. SCHOOL SHOES! At this wrticulnr time we desire to particularity mention a word or two in regards to School Shoes for boys and girls. We think there is nothing in the way of school shoes equal to the "Little Trojan School Shoes!" Vo guarantee tnem ! They have solid leather outer soles, solid cather under soles, solid leather insoles, solid leather counters, ligh cut uppers, stitched with silk, soft, durable, giain stock, goat button piece, worked button holes, heavy drill linings. hey are heel and spring heel, and m price run as lollows : bizes 5 to 74, 80c; 8 to 10, $1.00 ; 11 to 2. $1.25. Sec them before ou buy any other Handsome Z'Tini!-hed like a Kid .Button. E. G. ZERN. We claim to have the very best Boots and Shoes in the county for the money. , Our English Kip Boot for $350 has positively no equal for the money. We guarantee every pair waterproof. The uppors will always ptay soft. TFhon you are in our store ask to see the best men's 1.50 shoe in the world ; we can show them to you , we have em tim MAX WITH THIS CAMlCltA. Vlnsn VlcttireH nf F:millir l'nces CoihIiik nna aniniri Oliver Lilly was crushln" hearts at Hokcndaqua over Sunday. I. S. Koch, wife and daughter Mattle, trouble to do this, as the stndy of tho good spent Tuesday In Philadelphia. old German will be benoilc ial to all young Levi Hunslclier, of Heading, was see men. Ing relatives In town this week, tho open air concert trom mo uaicony u. is, tswcenyi wife and son, of tlie Exchange Hotel Satutday evening, visitors at the old homo on Sunday. ny Arlon Cornet llar.il was a genuine musl- l'lilllp Miller and wife of Third streot, cal treat for our people who lined tho thor- spent last Sunday wjtii Steinton relatives ouglifarA for two squares, iiio oanu ooys jntin iirenner, ot Second street, was are coming up to an Ideal proficiency under doing business In Philadelphia on Tuesday, Prof. Kills, their teacher. I W. S. Kopp and wife, of Wllllamsiwrt, Eighteen butchers sell meats in tiiisi are visiting iekiiivi ami friends In town. city, and In the neighborhood the number Frank Schnltg,. (tnd wife of Third goos up to 30 or 35. Four were added to street visited MaWlng Valley friends over Uuy Your Winter Clothing at Sondhelm's One Price Star Ulotliln Hall, Mauch Chunk, because our stock Is Immense now and we can sell you a boy' suit or overcoat at l.ft0, 2.60, $4, 7 and lip. Jfen'a suits and overcoats at tA, $0, J8, $1() pp to $20 and you will saye money by calling on us. Yoll Arp Interested. Perhaps, In hardwood mantles, grates. onen fire places, fenders, tiling, slate mantles and cabinets for slated mantles particularly If you contcmplato bulldln.c or Improving your present homo. Il'e make a specially of these goods and offer them at lowest possible prices. We ask you lo rail and see our goods. Samplo rooms. 829 Hamilton street, Allentown. Oranhai.i. & Ki.wknkh. Uullot lieforui Meeting 'nt.ouiMl. Tlie ballot reform meeting, announced by poster the last few days, whi 'h was to he addressed by John J. Hart, of Swan. Ion, Pa , general le'-tuierof the Knights of Labor, from the balcony of. the Ex cliaugo Hotel, has been postponed until Sunday evening. Mr. Hart will be on hand to fnllllll the engagement at (label's Hall at eight o'clock. All are lnvlled to ail end and especially the ladle. Jersey anil Heater .TitrUrK for ladies and mlsseo can be bought from $ up at the One J'.-leeStar Clothing Hall, Ufauch t!hnnk. 'J.'he only way to be happy. llaf your pictures taktn by the H. Y. Portrait Co. tho roll this week, iniliam I.eukel, Milton Dtehl, Oporge Kmery and Nathan Drum bore. Soon some ono must tako a tumhlo. The thing Is being overdone. Some few weeks since we sent oui a number of bills for subscription ami ad yertislng to persons who owe two, three, four ana live tlollars each. Samo have re sponded, but the greater number have nut. To llie latter we would say "Pay up." wo aiolu need of that which rightly belongs to us to meet our legitimate expanses. For good photo work go lo ltishel. During the base ball season Lehlghton played forty-flve games, of which number lliev won 30, lost 12 and tied 3. This is an excellent record for an amateur base ball club, and lovers of the spurt here can well feel "stuck up" on the champions of the Lehigh Valley. Tlie stockholders want to assemble and make preparations for next season. "Will o the Wisp." by Edgar Selden and an excellent company In the Opeia House ou Monday evening was well receiv ed by a much larger audience than gree:ed nlwin Aruen in "iiagians way" on open ing night. "Will o' tlie Wlsp'abounded in eomioai situations and urauiauc onset. and was a rare treat for our people who love a comuinaiion ot cornea y anu urama In one. There are several Improvements the Auvooate would like the llorougb Coun cil to earnestly consider during tlie winter months when active duties are generally suspended. They are: electric Illumination. the widening of the thoroughfares leading from fourth street to llie Fair Urounds, and l'roui Alum street to Kuntz's tannery, a town hall and hose house and the be&u tlfylng of the two Parks. Cut this out and paste it In your hate The newspaper Is ubiquitous. It Is everywhere, in every man's home, for a mao nas no nome who lias no newspaper. He may have a place to stay, and so do the Digger Indians. But there can lie no home without t newspaper. There can lie no business establishment without l. There can be no general dif fusion of knowledge without ii. It is life and light iulhennrld ll iuor'the world lu all its rnlei ies, in all its km 41 philan Ihropit's uud all lu uitjesty ul ttealth uud power. Sunday. James Vciiser a:.d wife.of Third street visited Ileihltdifiu ( ie.idf for a few,iays this week, Will Kieldlei. (d inwn, lias seen red a position on tint :.'iiii,iiit.owu, Philadelphia, Independent. Mr". II V Morthlmer, Jr., spent a few da5 il i week wil her parents at Dethlchem. John 15ch and wife returned Monday from Gleu Onokn, wUere Mr. Ksch had ebarge of the Walinetah Hotel. W. A. preM wife -Slid daughter Qertle, .' Ial tim-dsy wUh fi lends in Pleasant Val'.c. . -W uioe county. Moses huil'li mid wife, of Ohio, sueats of W. A P it-rttiod family on First street lor twti rn piM, ifti ror nome luesday Af e, ii visit of several weeks to bet i iei h if.-, wiit Carrie IlnnUlnger returned imiuc i i iuont, Pa., on Tues day. . Afler a tile'.'ant lalt of some weeks to Miss Aiule slum on Third street, Miss Debbie Derr rotui i e l lo her Readlne home Tuesday. Mr, and Mr lleorge Kearney accom panied bv theh daughter, Mrs. II. i. He I don, of Philadelphia, are guests ot David F.bbwl and faun An asreeablu Kenlleman gracing am sanctum jor an hour on Friday was J. F. Uresllti. Contractor and builder of Summit Hill. Mr. lire? I in is a veteran of the lalt; Daniel Cannon, the Democratic nominee for Couiut' I'otnmissioncr, was in town on sera vc.teions this weekend made many In. -mis by his open heartod geniality. Mi. .union will poll a lame vote In Carbon couni) for the. office to which be aspires if indications are not misleading, lie will wake a good oHlclaj, ' Ex-sheriff J. !)'. Ilaudenbush returned home Friday night front a few days so I jouru in Montgomery cuntv where he visited his miele, lleorge Ilaudeubush twin brother to Ins deceased father who has it-ached Hie upe old age of yeais. Iieoitf Kauilciibii'-Ii It a Heuiociut of the . old m liool and ole loi fiuM'iiiiu Pat- liAon at the utit tleclion. the Nliot: I ran out, and as I came tdrough the door I met Campbell atnPlie threw up his arms aim saiii, "Jiy oof, I snot my tiertle": I looked tor tlie revolver, but there was none on the cup board or on tlie lloort Slnry came runnlne out and picked up (ierlle's head nutting It ill her lapi l started tor tliedoor and he said, "Mrs. bomet, will you call It an aeeldcnt?" Here' peated 11 hi .i rough way, lint I did not answer and ran out across the streets he followed me and before 1 got across tho street, he fired tlie revolter again; I baw tlio (lash tiont the re volver! I ran to Mr. O. llrlan's and called out 'For tlod's sake, come quick, Webster Camp. hell shot iiiv lltnlle"! I met lAfe Sclioehand John Walters and told them lo take Campbell hi charge; Charles Wagner and AV'llllain Selncbo wero tlie two Hut In (ho house; SeJioeh and Walters came next; I was loo niiirh frlithteneil and can not tell how I got back to the house; (lertlo was lying In front ol the cupboaid with Iter two feet between the table and the two chairs; her head was lying right In front nf the ciipitoaru, j Map sliovtu to witness and llio spot doslgiiated.l She .was dead when I came back to the house; I did not see her make anv nuiu. ment before I went out; -when he met me and said ho had shot Gertie, 1 sank on tho lloor ami Mary came running by me; she was the llrst ono to set to i.ettle; tlierowai.no one In the kitchen excepting Webster and Oertle when 1 left P to go.to my bed room. urosn-exainlnetl by Mr. Craig. 1 liae lived in i.enigimm nearly nineteen yearn; (lertle would have been 10 year old on the loth of this mount; she wab my daughter; Mr. Sthrumy iook ner wnen sue was six months old, and liad ntr one year; sue was slttliiK on Webster's Ian vfhen I went Into the room; WeWtor had been at my house to "ee" Uerll for about tfiree mounts; to far as I .know there was no quarrel oeitteeii mem, tuj- yere frleatllv to each otlierthat evening but he was different thai evening from oilier evening. A leiurtlie a. am I nut Ion then ensued as lo the testimony she gave before tlie coroner's inquest, t differed sugniiy, om pot material olnt. ju.ry a, numei was me next witness. Noth ing uew was euulted, Iter testimony Iwing slml lar to her mother's. Wllllem Hohtrlw, sworn Lire at Leldirlitnu got to the haute of Mrs. Huuiet on this eveiilnii . tooiHi ueroe tying on llie floor: Cttinubell un standing In the room; Campbell wanted logo tor me ooeior; torn mm tie imd belter tv were; meiu were no signs of live in tleill JUrysellcy, sworn -All I know IstUatlheir er)iUK lor Help woke me out ol sleep; I looked out ot toe wmtiow aud seen llie people on the aueei : went in llie house; 1 hetird Caiuidiell say that lie laid tlie revolver on the cupboard ami nun it ieu on tlie floor and shot her. at. t(. uoau. swom I wan roused out of bed uci(cii u . unu i.r, went oyer to Hune-l'i. asKeu titinpuell how i happened don't reuiem lier dshtiueth liether!iu taul Hie. rut niter fell uB the cupboaid oi bethel It wci.i ,rr hMus tatnit iniiih lie s,iui ll tell on llie i iqibu.il il . found lite rctolMi on the aliott iqutr nn pate ineiil. Heyolyei sliuv.u and ldoutilleil. Camp bell told mo he threw it across the utteet. Schoeh, Wallers and 1 went to look loi it. Campbell h,, ulmu;. Kite llie wtoiti in Stbocli. Uitajdte Ki hnnli, ihoi ii -UN lesllnumj was fol llie PUI.m nf ti.ichiK the 1,'iolM'i lutolhe h.lliiK ol 'vpdie Hi 11. Mi. Il. li lulloncil .tnd It need it Into Ihe limiik of the Din net Altwrni . Ir. W. W. Kooer, sworn Auended UerUu j HUke) llial nlKht, found hei dcatl; death was I the result ut a pistol idiot, llie woitud m be-1 hluil lu i le(t ear, theie was powdei marks I iiiuimd Ihe woumi, lh l.ullc liml penctntttil tile skull .mil In.nt Ur. .1. A. limn follow,,) ami di .I'lt'q s lb il !,. In I,,,,. , Her ovidnoe befoiethe coroner andjn the trial did not agree In every nartleular, and whv Mr. Sharkey was placed upon the stand wai evi dently for tho purpose of discrediting her testimony. Henry Campbell, sworn The pistol was ill mj desk In the store for a tone time, fully lite or six years; It had been left there by a man In ex change for a pair of shoes; I heard Mrs. Somet say she told Webster to throw the pUtol away she said It the day the hearing took place In 'Squire lloyle's offlcc; It was alter the heailngi she did dot say It lo mo but 1 overheard her tell to some on, (he pavement iiIoiik side the court nouse. i)lrs. Somet lu her evidence had tt-slllled that she never seen llio pistol aud had not said any thing lo Campbell about It. Hep.) lir. .1.(1. Kern, 11. P. Lenin, Thomas K. Arner, Hiram lllckertandl-'reil Messlngcr wtue called and tostllled to Campbell ' previous good char aetcr Misb Mary A. Bomet and Mrs. Somet were called In leludtal and both testified that C0ni bell had no overcoat on that evening. The attorneys ou both sides made their pleas to the court and tlie ease went Into the Jury 'i hands at 7.13, and a few hours later, Jl o'clock the had reached a verdict of guilty as indicted Campbell was s-enunioed on Tuesday, to si mouths In the county prison, pay allnootSW ami costs ul prosecution. Pollowlngthe sentence Mrs. Somlt, the innlher ot the daul girl, rushed before llie liar and began a vehement tired against Judge, Jury and attorneys, calling dot the venjtence of heaven tor what she considered the InsiUllolent punishment of young Campbell, ftlie was taken from the court room on a stretcher noying eompieieiy exhausted iter mental anu physical strclitftli. A (Jtiiltlne l'arty. A pleasant quilting party canio off at tliu homo of Mrs. Joseph Z-ihn, on South "Second street, Saturday afternoon last, when two handsome coverlets were made. Those piosent were Messdamos YV. Hontz, M. Grcenawalt, Kd Ohl, 11. Fcnstcrinacher, 11. Ithoads, F. Zohn, It. Koons, C. Fort wangicr, G. Schmale, E. Hough, F. Fink Georgo Smith, YV. lletuilngcr and Mother HoUenbaeli. Democratic Mectinj;. Theru will bo a big Democratic meeting in tho Opera House, Tuesday evening. when Judge Harvey, of Allentown, Hon Allen Craig, of Mancli Chunk', and oilier leading Democrats will speak ou tlie live Issues of the day-. 400 Ladles unit IMIhnok CoiiIm In thn- latest make and stjlcs marked at rock bottom prices, can be had at the Quo Price Slar Clothing Hall, Mancli Chunk 1 1 died the iilnliei s inn LdlWHl lluu 1 ll, sw,iil .Mn ii.IlM in, I i l.ehljhluii, louk C.nilpliell Iroiu Mis Smiiet s to in) houje at about one uVlurk tn pt him theie until llloiuiuK. bioncht lili.l pi Mauch ( hunk ncM tlai he told me how n hrtpiH le d; he said he laid Un- pistol mi I he I. ,1.1, , .,,,,1 ,,m i ,ir.U put ll ou the .uphnuid, that lu.lm.1 (leille wen slltiiij. in Ih, ,n.ei and ihul tlu-v ot ll. 1 1. . I Un 1 ,s , ej ,,,ss ,1 he ' "I i"1 be pul 111- ll ii, ,1 l. ,. , ,111.11,11.1 I'aik CampUll liad llui lie It I.ooh llrlRlit. It doe fo.- a'fBctl James "T. Mvlhearn, of Lansford, who Is making the canvass for eouuty treasurer on the Dttpooraiic ticket, reiroits prospecU bright all over the county. It seem the general Impreetlon that the result with him I only a question of how big the majority, will be. in CentH Saved on lamh HI worth of clothing you buy at Hondhelm's One Price Star Oiothlng Hall, "ilauch Clmnk. " CompllmentHry to l'rof. MeltUr. It Is with much pleasure that this paper re-publiiHics from the Lebanon flnfy Timet the following highly eomplliuentary allusion to Prof. F. J. Slettler formerly the able .principal of our public schools, and a much esteemed citizen "Prof. F. J. .Stealer, the principal of me nigh hciiooi or tins city, pas tnaugu 1.1'cd a system ot teaching and government of the sobool, which, lor the Miorl time he lias boon in charge, has resulted not only )n the advancement ol the scholars, hut in a high order of discipline. Prof. Steitler In the right man in the right place, aud the member of the Hoard of Control are to be commended fur selecting so able an educa tor lo lake charge of tho High School, and one wlto lias already so signally demnn st rated Ins abilities." A rieMHHto-IUl. Ml" Auiitfr the estimable .laughter of Win. Munu, of Third street, gave a plea-' ant liilie socfal lo her friends on Thursday eveuing. The evening wan dcllghitully spent in the usual inarm cr, concluded al a Ule bom with a delectable repast. Those piesent were Misses Debbie ifeif, K nma fggus. Jennie Jivlu, Aiuio and Agnes IUuci. Auuie bwarts, and Mettm. Frank and Will Obori, Wm. Venser and Tilgh ttVHtorit ill T'very Style. John Kaclies, on Uankwny, serves oysters In every stylo stews, tonps or law and In any quantity desired. Leave your order with him and tho goods will bo do llyerod, l'alronizo homo trade. Lowest pricfl. TeHtlinonlnl. LKHKiiiiON, Pa., Aug. B, 180H. Dn. V. F. DXzici:, Hazloton, Pa,, Dear Sir: After trying for three year lo eel a pair of glasses lo suit my eyes, and failed, I (Hid to my surprise that those pro scribed b won. (It accurately, they have liu proved my eyesight a great deal. I would uot do without them Itetpectf itliy yours, T. D. Thomas. It) TO l'UM. HOUBItF.lt, under Uie Rxcliange M liotei, tutiiK suveiuir iuootn annys ur imuuonauie lour cut. prjjmwi on suntiny ttneder's llair lolieX WIN isautirtin, 1'nr'gnle,. A house and lot. Alliwled In Jamestow lust outside Lehlghtnnr Is ofTered for sale. the lot Us large and the dwelling is 1Rx32 feet, Willi-kltejien nttaolieil 10x18 feet. The prices fUSUUjOnB-imif a lit Wiance ir inoiithli navmeiilB. For tiulliw irtlcu tars oali MUiw etTtoe. 1. 1 HOES! t is getting cold now, and you need an Overcoat ; we have thera for you. All sizes. Bottom prices. Big Stock. JJijEGct posted on our prices before buying elsewhere. on, South First Street, Lehighton. Adam VER, The Fasliional )le Milliner,, Announces to the Ladies of the county in general that she has opened lor the Fall and Winter seasons one of tne largest and most thoro ughly complete lines of Fash ionable Millinery Goods ever displayed in any single store in tlie county. The styles arc in all the newest and very prettiest eitccts and the prices are niarvelously low. The ladies aro earnestly solicited to call and see our beautiful assortment of Millinery before purchasing elsewhere. Wc leel that our long experience enables us to please our lady patrons in every particular latest Styles, Lowest Prices and Best Quality of Material and Promptness in finishing goods when ordered. Again we repeat, that for low prices and the Most Stylish Milli nery Goods you must call at New York Millinery Store. MAUCH CHUNK. Atioo! Dress Cools for Fall. Should tho fashion llaznar from whieh you receive your information, contend and advocato that Plain Dress Goods will he tin- proper thing for yon to Uuy this season, Just call on us and we will show you the most Elegant lino of shades In so many qualities and prices, that you will say, my fashion hook was right, and wc can without a doubt do some trade with you. On tho other hand should jour authority say that "to ho In keeping with Persian, English and other creators of fashion you must huy Plaids, Stripes or Oheeks when you see our stock in this line you will say rhtht again as we are preuarbd to meet your de mantis Just the same in the Fancy Material a in llin 1'laln Goods. l'lain shades never showed sucli tone nor richness as they do this season. Th colorings are simply perfbcllou. As for fancy stuffs such as plaids, stripes and checks, Thay were never prettier (nor poulhly hrifihtur) yet some are nuiot and rich, the shade Minding of theee goods are all that could he desired. Large stock of Velvet and Silk In the uew shade, hought to match woolen stuffs. We always carry a large and well selected tock of ltlack floods, to which new thine have been addetl. v Good Value are always to he had in our store. Kuei r. 1Uih Otrrroitt. Mm'. OtrrvoHt. aio now the go and should be hought at KnmlhtMiii'b One Trice SUi Clothing Hall, Mauch CHiutk, lieeau&e out stock is im mense synd uur pilees guaranteed in he Hie lowest in Oils vily. There are many white soaps, " each represented to be "just as good as the Ivory," They are not, but like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualifies of the genuine. Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon having k. 'Tis sold everywhere. C. JL Mew 4' JBrot CSfHave you Read the Advocate ? Our Storv s Short To-Dav. l'o only want to tell you tlmt-tlic firm of Nusbaum & Cultou, lms been dissolved and in the future will be continued by SAUM1V, iilllr Ihi . is llfUtlillUlltelH lot sUaviug, biur eultlug auil s1muuhhiuik. i .ar. ejTl'llfiK h HHAVINt w AlillHllt 1111 is llfUtlillUlltels who will keep up the excellent reputation ot the house in supply ing tho purchasing public with nil the choicest things in Confections, the Best Milk Shake, Soda Water and Ice Cream and Fruits, TOGETHER WITH Finest Groceries, Silverware, Fine Jewelry, and the newest novelties in TOYS of all kiuds. Prices are th very lowest. Hill and be convinced. Parties, Pionirs and Festivals supplied with Ice Cream & Con. fectlons ut reasonable prires. full und see ug. I "Opp. the Park, Lehighton.