ORIGINAL CMP CASHSTORE ATTRACTIVE LIHEHS. In our laria and varied stock of I.lncns will be found. Table covers and napkins to mairli. I'laln and bordered table covets, Plain and bordered napkins. AH sizes and graces of towels. Stamped bureau and stand covers. Plain, striped and checked toweling. Fine embroidered linen for tidies and scarfs. Cream, wJilte, bordered and turkey red table linens. llargains are to bo bad In Ilamlsomo Ohenile, Haw Silk and Frit 1'able and Stand Covers. Beautiful and useful presents can bo se lected from our large stock of Reliable Silverware at a great saving. Hand Decorated Vasses, vase lamps and crystal glass fruit and berrv dishes are sold here f)r a ercat deal less than you'd guess. The many different departments and Hie large out-go of goods enables us to mark such low prices on roods as to cause con aternatlou among tfaoso who try to follow, J. T. NUSBAUM, First Street, between South and l'lum .streets, i.cnigwon, 1.1. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1890. THE COUNTY SEAT. The (losulp of the Day Told In a Short Original Stunner br a Special Correpon daut. The Switchback Is closed. Milk has "th" to eight cents Orlando Harris, assistant to General Tassenger Agent liylngton, has moved his family to South Bethlehem. Keller, the world-renowned majlclan, Is billed to appear In Concert Kail some I Ime In the very near f nture. Newton Wilson, of the 2nd ward, aged eighteen years, died Monday of congestion nf the brain after an Illness of some weeks. Manlage license 1378 was Issued to Eugene Haines, of Packerton, and Miss Ma H. Ktesge, of Kresgevllle, on the 5th instant. A down the Valley exchange gays; An unknown man, supposed w be a boatman on the Lehigh canal, running from Mauch Cbank to Easton, was killed at the latter place on the Lehigh Valley road on Satur day evening. Short Important Ail's Under the above caption the Advocate this week Inaugurates a new department far the advertising of wants, lort, strayed, stolen, and similar small Important adver tisements, at the low price of one cent a word for the first insertion and one half cant a word for each subsequent Insertion. We erpect our people to take advantage of this new department. Thry Are All Happy. A latter from our old friend Charles Froehllch, formerly of town, now of Taun ton, Mln- says: "We ara all bapp.'. There U no algn of winter and the weather Is o.ull warm. The crops were good for the past season. We are stocked with 003 bushels of wheat and 075 bushels of oats. Wheat sells for 85 cents a bushel--the highest price yet reached since our residence In the West. Remember us kindly to atl old friends, and find enclosed $1,00 for the Oabbon Advocate which is a good friend to us." 00 Ladles end Ulsiei Jacket! end Wraps. You should buy your plush jackets, Jersey jackets, and beaver jackets at Sondbelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Manch Chunk. Our lit, styles and prices are the yery lowest. Call and be convinced. Don't Mils It. The enteitalnment to be given on Friday evening Nov. 14th, in the Opera House, under the auspices of the "Daughters of Zlon" of the Reformed church promises to be a rich treat and one of the brilliant events of the season. Through the Inde fatigable efforts of the society the Urslnus College Glee and Ocalno clubs have been engaged to assist In rendering an elsgantly selected pcogramme of yocal and Instrumental music. The aforesaid clubs enjoy a deservedly, first class reputation. The Tatnburlne drill executed by young girls, is a marvelous exhibition of borne talent and cannot fall to be appreciated. Tb various drills and marches given by tht young boys of the town, will add greatlr te the pleasure and entertainment t tbe evening. The melodies of "Mother Goose" as depicted and produced by the children bring out the talent powers with which Ihey are possessed, and for home talent the prodnction will be second to none. The objeu for which the entertain. meat Is given is a most deserving one, and the programme such a complete one, tha It calls forth the hearty support of every one. DiedMrs. David Kemerer. After an Illness of some weeks, Sarah Ann, wife of Darld Kemerer, died at her home on Second street. Monday morning, the Immediate cause of death being hem morhage. Dnrlng the five weeks Illness precesdlng btr death she suffered from tbrseliemmorbages-the first lasting twenty four hours, the second fonriecn hours and tbe hrrd twelve hours, She was aged fifty-four years and leaves a husband and family. Mrs. David Kemerer was Sarah Ann, daughter of Henry Remaley, a well-known Lebigb county farmer, and was born on July 31, 1630. Sometime during the year JEW she was united In carriage to David Kemerer, by tbe late Rev. Elcbenberg. Tram this union twelve children resulted, flya of whom survive Mrs. W, H. Trythal, of South Bethlehem, Mrs. Cbas. Sella, Mrs. M. O. Clauij and Miss Hattle Kemer er, of towu, and William Kemerer, ol Day ton, Ohio. Interment took place from the Lutheran church Thursday afternoon th pastor, Rer. J. . Kndsr and her. Abra hatn Bartholomew officiating. Now that the election Is over let lis get down to hard work in regard to the I in provement of our town. Talk about things that will benefit tbe people. Talk about two wards; talk about electric llliimlna tlon; talk about more Industries: talk about a town hall and hose house; talk about thorough and complete revision of the or dinanees; talk about a system of Park lui provemsst; talk straight and do some. thing. LOCAL SANDWICHES. Breev Happening Cenprlit hv Wide Awelce Heportpra nnd Cplelli Told lo "Adrocate" Header. Best photograph nl liMirl's Tobias Buss occupies bis urn bnmc During the winter talk about a town hall Work Is being pushed on the Hosiery Mill. Otis Jflller Is convalescing Irotn a ser ious Illness. Jamestown Is not read) to he annexed to Lehlghton. The work of macadAiu on First street Is being pushed. Jolly James lilts Is tho happv, dad of a bouncing baby gitl. Full Hue of Ingrain and Brussels oar pets at Henry Schwartz. j A fine lino of leather goods very low at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. After December 10th five per cent wi'l be added to your taxes, so pay up. A Paulson taffy pull was something new on Tuesday evening In this town, Wo aro pleased to note that our young filend James Nothsteln Is out after a scrl- Illnessof threo weeks. William Ncwhart will put down a sub stantial flag stono pavement along Ills Third street properly. Buy yonr ladles and misses coats at tbe Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Jfauch Cbunk. Prices the lowest. The irrepressible Jeff Heinle, well known to the "boys" hereabouts. Is said to be In Butte City, Montana. Put it down in jonr diary that tho first snow for this year fell, hereabouts, on the morning of November 4th. Got measured for one of our fine black dress suits at $20 worth $28 at Sotidliolin's .Merchant Tailoring nail, Mauch Chunk, The sweetost smile always adotns the face of the damsel who has a fellow that hires his teams of David Ehbert. Tf you don't bolleva It, observe for yourself. Charles Lilly, the barber under the Opera House, has improved his shop by tbe addition of a handsome new cup rack, manufactured by JienrjMlller, of Tf'etss port. In a grand drawing at Brockyllle, uanatii, recently tinner tbe auspices of a Moulder's Union, Ambrose Kast, of town, came out a winner of a pair (it all-wool pants. Patronize RIshel, the reliable photo man. George Swartz, of Carbon street, brake man an a Lehigh Valley Coal train, who narrowly escaped death one night last week by falling under a moylng coal train, Is able to move about on crutches. The property owners along South Second street from Kunta's corner to-Ole- wine's, have been notified by Council to lay pavements. By giving the matter their early attention they will save costs. Al Yontz, formerly a resident here, a son-in-law of Henry Nolf, now living at Bethlehem and employed on the Bath rail road, was seriously Injured In a wreck last Saturday, and grave fears are entertained for his recovery. A young man named Smith, of Third street, emyloyed on the upper division of the Lehigh Valley railroad as n hrakcnian, fell from his train at Glen Summit Tues day afternoon and sustained a seven con cussion of the brain. Dr. O. W. Snyder Is the owner of a handsome, fast bay mare, with a record under 2.40, formerly the property of Peter Boncer, of Monroe county. The editor an ticipates a dash behind the thoroughbred on somo favorable occasion. It may interest onr readers hereabouts who have friends In the little colony of Lchlghtonlans at Danville, lo learn that Iron works In that town are closed and that the streets arc full of idle men and merchants who feel disheartened over the prospect of a dull winter. The printer doesn't need money he lives on wind and promises but our land lord wants his rent, our employes their wages, and the paper, Ink and type dealers demand caslvdown fni all purchases, and neither will wait a year. This Is why we demand and expect cashdn-advanrc for our paper. The list of honorary members to the Arlon Cornet Band now numbers twenty or more and Includes our most prominent townsmen. The direct purpose of the honorary membership Is to raise funds to hold Prof. Ellis, the Instructor, under whom the baud Is fast gAlning a complete pro- ficency. We regret very much that we again find It necessary to call the attention of a few of our delinquent subscribers to "pony up" their little accounts with this ofllce, and hope that this last notice will be suf ficient with them. Uls hardly necessary to say that we need the money news paper men are always flush. RIshel takes the best pictures. Englneets Harry Blank, of town, and Jacob Brownmlller, of Perth Ambor, are: contesting for a handsome clock under the auspices of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, division 370. The contest will be determined on January 11, 1S01. Both are jolly good fellowswith hosts of friends, and the contest will yery likely be a cloe one. -Recently Dr. O. W. Snyder was called to Bloomileld, N. J., to treat a case of lymphangitis, or common big leg, in a val uable horse belonging to Herman Bros. It is hardly necessary to add that the ani mal is alright the doctor's success In the treatment of all diseases of the horses be lng so well known that the conclusion Is natural. Ladles jackets from (2 up at the One Price Star Clothing H.l), Manch Chunk. Hallow'een was made to look ashamed ot herself Friday night by the tricks the youngsters worked on our people gates, pavements, stoops, window blinds and crossings disappeared, and corn rallied against the windows like hallostoues. All the ordinances In the country won't suppress young American when be wants to make life miserable for some ono else. At a teachers' local Institute In session at White Haven Saturday a week ago the Journal, of that town, has this to say: "Supt. Snyder, of Carbon county, occupied the first period by a talk on 'Errors In Teaching.' He dwelt on some of the most common errors noted during his profes sional visits to the schools. Many good points wero brought out by Mr. Snyder and of such a nature that the teachers present will be greatly benefited by bit re marks," A correspondent from West Penu to an exchange says, that at the observance of the holy eommumon In Zlon'j ehtireh a few weeks ago, "the pastor, Rev. Abraham Bartholomew, of Lehlghloi, dell red a very eloquent and Impressive sermon." This reminds us, that, although the reverend rrentleman Is not frefliiAnllv .saaii nn miri streets, he has regained muoh of his form - er enwgy and vbwr whleh had been greatly inipairen Qunteqiwin to a HMg and serious Ilia 1H year. -.Wen's ov.rc.au ami uUier. che-ner than ever at tl One Price Star Clothing Ball, Mauch Chunk. THE VOTE IN " 1 Onvn'r. IX. Auilenileii . . Heaver Meadow. Illnoinlugtlsle . . llowiiiaiistown .... . Kast Manch riumlc . . IJast Venn. : Franklin . IlacUleliernle Kidder. North. Kidder, South. jjansford . Lausanne.. . I.elilali llilRliton 1.(1(18 (Jan MAtionfnt Maueh Chunk, 1st wml... MMif.li Chtulk, and nard.. Millport. Nosqliehonllig itocker I'niekciton rarrjvllle. Venn Forest Summit Hill TowamcnsliiK Weather))'. Welssnorl 1181 Wj IIS 117 307 HJI 11 76 75 300 lot 71 Hit IS s 111 177 111 I7S 1W 40 M tM IS 40 36 It (8 II M6 33 81 287 3D! 63 II 134 10 Ml 17(1 333 S01 2f7 173 8SJ 88 IB7j 72 OS 171 177 SO Mi 11 (II 34 41 61 2CM 01 2111 18! 324 Bt S3 1321 itUj 54 227 SI Toluls,.. , 877Sl9l 37221 Vrohltiltlon vote-Kor nlll.ftov.ai; H)tt, llwit. kov., toil Dun, Bee. Int. Afralri, toi; Clia.se, A rec., 71: HURhes, Irea.s., 08; Wents, com., 93; Myitln, coin., 142; I'nitniiaii, aiidltvr, 79; lioJM, 4IUII 7tA WITH THIS OAMKltA, Flash rictitre "f Fninllliir Vnce Com lng nnd ClolnK. Tobacconist John Kntr. iliil hnilness at White Haven Wednesday. airs. Dennis Nothsteln, ot Normal H'umre. was a visitor in umn Monday. Al Oldt. of Normal Snoare, happy s ever. Illnmlnnted onr sanctum Monday lth Ills Jolly smile. -Mrs. John Hummel, of Second street, visit ed relative tit sianngion several n.iys mis week. Mrs. Hurry Kreldler, (it sotitli 1'lrst street, vls!trt many friends lit Imsford diirlHK Oils week. Mrs. I. S. Koch, of Second street, spent Tuesday my pleasantly with IterllnsUlle, Va friends.' Mrs. 0. Stctlcr and danaliter, of Atchison, Kansas, are cuests of Mrs. Itohert f.. mveenj on South First street. -William Koch and family, of the south end. nttendad the funeral of a near relative in North, amnion county on Haturduy. -William Kemerer, of Dayton, Ohio, was call ed home this week to attend Hie funeral ot his mother. Mrs. David Kemerer. Manager l'nra, of the Jlauch ciiunit uiwra House, and Frank Conners, leprcsentlns "Go-won-Go Mohawk In the Indian Mall Carrier," were conspicuous figures on onr streets Monday. liev. A. M. Sauipsel, of hc Kvangellcal churh, left early Monday morning for cieve. laud. Ohio, where he is attending the trial ot lllshop llowmaii and Ksher, as llio delegated prosecutor. Seminary Day. The mcmhers ot Kbonezer Evangelical church will ohserve Seminary Day on next Sunday by holding special services to which tho public are cordially invited. The Idea of Seminary Day is that the services and collections of one Sunday In every year he devoted to Schnvlklll Seminary, at Frederleksburc, a school supported by the East I'enn Conference of the Evangelical Association. (leorge Leads the County CiindldnteH. George W. Morthlmer, one of the new Democratic auditors, polled the largest vote of all the coun'.y candidates having a majority of C83, "I higher than the next nlghcst, and following close on to Gover nor Paulson, ills majority In this place s 2.1:1 and at Wclssport he runs ahead of the slalo ticket as ho also does al Packer Inn and Mahonlnc. Overcoats, TTlstersnnit Cape-Conts. After the excitement over election, you should look for your own and boys com fort and buy ono of our famous overcoats which aro cheaper now than ever before. We can sell you an overcoat or suit for men at $5, $7, $10, $15 and up. A suit or overcoat for a boy at $1.76, $U, M, $5, and up. llemember tho cheapest place In this valley Is Sondheim's Merchant Tailor lng Hall, Mauch Chunk. The Grand Druivlnc The ttrand drawing under the auspices of I.ehlRh Firo Coaipany, No. I, of town, came off in Gabel's nail, Saturday evening In the presence of only a small crowd. John T. Semmcl, Charles Brlnkman and 'ihos. J. Selfert presided In the capacity of judges, and the prizes went to tho follow ing persons: dents eold watch, Wni.ll. Anthony, rarryulle. NiUcr caster. Theodore Kemmever,I.ehlshtnn, Khsv rocker, J. urulderinuii, Lehlghton. Smoker's set, It. W. llltlenlg, Lehlghton. Olitars, Anthony May, Welvnnrt. Fireman's badge, John ltehrlg, Franklin. Watermelon, J. J. Ketser, Lclilghton. l'lensnnt lllrtlulny Celebration. The fifly-seycnik anniversary of Mrs. John T. Nusbaum was yery pleasantly ob served at her home on south First street Friday crenlnc last by the members af the family Catherine under tho paternal roof and spending an evening In social delights. In honor of the occasion Mrs. Kusbaum was presented with a handsome willow rocker. At a late hour a delectable repast was spread to which all did full justice. The Advocate oxtends congratulations with the wish that Mrs. V may liye to ex perience many moie such pleasurable oc casions, lluslness la Unfitness. The Editorial Association at their Ilcth lebem meeting on Mouday last decided that formal marriage notices and tho stereotyp ed resolutions of respect should be paid for at moderate rates. Tho clergymen receive a marriage fee and It is expected that they will publish a marriage notice, and it Is also expected that the the publisher will be at the expeuso of per forming that service. It Is reasonable to piy him at least for the composition. Tho resolution of respect hobby should also be paid for, and tbe authors should be com pclled to certify to the correctness of the same. Publishers are supposed to Issue newspapers for more than public glorv,and .he coming to au understanding between tht public and the newspaper men Is very deslreable. Z(a(c(, Catasaqua. An exchange facetiously remarks anent the editor: Don't forget the poor editor when you have a news Item, If your wife whips you, let us know of It and we wl sot It right hofore the public. If you have company, tell us. if vuu are not ashamed f the visitors. If a youngster arrives at your home begging for a ralument, buy quarter's worth of cigars and come around and If you are a easli subscriber we will furnish a name for him or her, as the cir cumstances will permit; and If you have social gathering of a few of your friends bring around a big eake, seven or eight pies ami a hatn, not nerestarll to ent, but as a soamiilM ot good fnllh. You need not bother about Inviting in, for It Is little tou cool for our wardrobe. e mri tlon thew little things, for we want news and we will have It. Framed arlotyet very low at I.ueken bach's, Maueh Chunk. ) Tint young Democracy of Mauch Chunk ! will be after something some day. and they ni nt u In the neck , will get u-lu the neeic ' TCU "'"'A" T ,, ? ' n 1 rlf s, CUMUug juu. j Hauch Chunk. CARBON COUNTY: Oosv h V A. Jdft ContrstHenator lAMemh It. 0 M 1 i as ill! 1W 107 3S3 lit 3ft IS 101 75 430 288 175 110 MS 174 an is 74 43 41 40 9M 141 SS 15 8.1 02 474 385 1)1 83 in 102 4if, 17 38!) 170 128 S3 230 la) 08 m 110 (l 113 39 02 f 390 220 17S 121 021) 317 8!) 01 116 101 131 14 1071 in 103 1st 119 280 oc io4i IIP 2A7 IS 7 1SS 24t 14 ID Ml I II 38 19! 16 lOl 01 01 SO! 261 Iti 170 VH 4S as 161 71 11)1 34S 119 1 26S 107 135 178 211 78 214 05 212! 79 7 3U 213 IS 83 200 170 20 18 M If 48 ,17 286 15 (H 17 24 40 SO 21 3 l 350 .Hi 31 41 .11 .11 II S17i ?! "1 552 10 191 tffl Ml 261 IS R3 S3 407 158 15 02 340 10 101 20 15 as 61 237 837 II SOP 12 281 II 114 446 78 ml It 11 82 I 83 t37 102 202 172 in: 130 IS 1 1 111 2(11 201 20; 253! 1781 1091 282 98 110 83 109 228 eat .19 183 30 283, 38 170 03 188 W 221 3ft! loo: 321 80 ml 233 48 103 JH 60 88 8 181 ICS 214 81 ISA SO 08 72 y 41 01 201 07 00 30 56 39 on ai 55 00 71 III 31 Ul 01 30 35 101 SO .11 357: 53 219 110 37 207, 55 210! 80 255 S3 27(1 247! 120 2G8 257 221 122 fi2 55 231 32 54 120 200 323 31 31 61 31 282 73 81 22 31 58 MIS 3708 30M' 5870 .1464 3334 moo; 321 1 M58 I32K: 13300 NEWSY WEISSPOnT. The Dul nga of a Lively Toitb Hrlfrty Chroni cled tn Sltiort Snip-Snap Order hy (lie "Htrnlter nml Claim," Cbailos Ooth spent last Sunday at Wllkesharre with friends. Henry Chrlstman and Daniel Graver were at Allentown this week. Miss Addle Miller Is ou an extended visit to her sister In Brooklyn, X. V. Itev, S. U. Drown, of Allentown, was a familiar figure on our streets Monday. Tllghman Jfarkloy heats all previous fish records by the catch of a nineteen Inch white chub. It Is 81 al If lng to note that business at tho Lehigh Valley Emory H'heel works Is nicking up. lleury Uensker, lost a six months old child by death last week, Inter ment took place on Sunday, It did Franklin township IJepubllcans good to see Chester Duck, of Philadelphia, "slap In his vote" on Tuesday. Al Henry, engineer of 180 l.ehlgh Valley, Is off duly, suffering with a very soro leg, which we hope will soon be O. K. Tllghman Ilex, who for a year past has conducted a general store on Franklin street, has taken up a residence at Allen town. Communion services will be held In tbe Lutheran chapel In East Vteissportto morrow .Sunday. itev. Yt neuter will officiate. -The "Stroller" icknowlrdges the com pliment at the bands of "our friends" and tenners hearty thanks, ire are gl.ide were wld us. SeageHs store, over the canal bridge, Is headquarters for seasonable vegetables aud fruits apples and potatoes at lowest prices. Before buying elsewhere learn his prices. George Enzlan, Sr., of East Weissport Is building a large dam above the East .Vauch Chunk reservoir which ho proposes to stock with fish and during tha winter will cut ice from It, Carbon county has vindicated the con- temptable attempt of tho Itopubllcan party to blacker, the character of Henry Jlller by re-electing him County Commissioner by an increased vote. As Mr. Miller has been lu the past so ne will be In the future a clean, careful, judicious oftlclal. Letters for the following people re main uncalled for in the Weissport post office: John Uoscthal, John Amboy, Timothy Delterline, Nathan Beer, Owen H'olfe, Charles Miller, J. G. Grossman. Miss Lizzie Lent 7, and JIljs Sailie Graver. H'hen you call for any of tho aboye loners please say "advertised." VoulVlll Go. The Daughters of ZIop.Is a society formed of the lady members of Zlon'n Tteformed church in this city. These ladles are un tiring in their zeal to futher the church work and perform deeds of christian bene volence; for this purpose they are now perfecting anangemenls fora grand enter tainment in the Opera House on the even ing of the 14th instant, when a piogram of vocal and Instrumental music and several illfllcuU drills will ha performed. For so worthy an object the people should give them a hearty patronage. Prohibition In Lehlsliton. Six churches In Lehlghton and only thirteen votes for Prohibition at the last election. H'here aro the Christians on election day? Do Ihey vote as they pray, or are they all sinners on election day? The last general conference of the M. E. Church declared: "2'he liquor trafllc can never he legalized without sin. No tem porary device for regulating It can become a substitute for Prohibition illctnse high or low Is vicious In principle, and powerless as a remedy." Do not the Jetbodlsts be lieve, this or are there only thirteen In town who bays the courage of their conviction to stand up on election day to be 'counted on the side of God and Prohibition? Prob ably they do not know that a vote for either tho Itepuhllcan or Democratic party Is a vote In favor of license, any license uteans protection to the liquor power. The church member may dodge the quest Ion before mac, but he cannot dodge the re sponsibility before God. I must confess that I cannot understand how a Christ Ian man dare vote to legalise the. most dam nable business the world eycr saw. C. A. Yvki. Mahoning Itams. Evangelical church -The Is being re- paired. A husking hea was lield at ll'llllam SilUr's on Tuesday. Miss Emma Nothsteln, of Jlauch Chunk, It at home on a visit. On Wednesday Levi Miller shot a wild turkey which weighed 24 pounds. ll'm. Manli, of inimlngton, Iowa, spent a few days In the Valley last week. Daniel Hoppes, of Mahanoy City, spent Sunday with his father, Solomon Hoppes. An Infant uon of Frank Miller was severely scalded by the up setting of a cup nf tea, ' Our school board will bold Its next meeting In the Pleasant Corner school house on the lfth Inst. Mrs. Llab Cater, of Columbus, Old, who spent a few uon'hs In. the Valley, re turned home last week. Manuel Ilex Is building a shed, and Amandus Kberta an addition to his slaughter house. The sportsmen from neighboring inwns whe corns into the Valley, Sundays for the purpose of hunting, had better he a little oareful or they will Had themselves lu tbe cluteJiea of tb law. Fine blank dress suit nude to order al ISO at Soadbslta's Mswbant Tailoring Hall, Jfouch Chunk. November 4, 1890. ft.iTrenn'i C-nmniMlnm-rs Auditor I 1 S 1 W no 1(0, 110 84' 228 115, 102 99 26? lOftl ns II 111 101 12V tl 2(1 197 78 210 18 32 243 15 76 21.1 19 14 14 14 II 15 15 74 283! 110 27 40 17 203 270 !' 109 3431 2K5 (.1 Shi 2 2S8 81 214 25.1 182 108 100 1 SO) 70 288 IW tin l,mi t 119 10 21 22 2: 39 15 37S .10 XI, 40 401 48, III m i 4 4 22H 15 M 4M 2M It) 03 888 821 1021 10 20 199 U 113 261 22S 31 195 31 58 7 178 IB 111 821 17 148: 8 108, 117 3M 1.1 221 2H2I 310 2881 154 42 83 1771 105 13 182 171' 211 pui w :l 157 151' 191 HO! 09 .12 151 381 07 09 731 fl) II no 100 30, 39 05 04 1 I03 24 301 49' 5(1 91 01 58; 58j Kfl 30 162 120 2f0 HQ, xin 200 200 80 5.1 2S8 337 7B 42 123 121 to. 32, (II ,11101 13378 3291 IfcCV mill.13121 28291 :301s aTiolsii:. wi .lujlRe, lot! Mjrlln, nssemltly. s; ltoethllne. res., nudllor, n. "llllKIMf HOODS." How the tncepllbli nre Caught ty the Sninnth-Tontrueil Counterfelter.A Sample Letter Itec-elyetl by a man In this itertlon Smce tho arrest of Rosenthal fc Co, New York, dealurs lu "green goods," and tha expose of several Cathnn counly men who ate said to have had correspondence with them, an Advocate representative has been looking up the matter hereabouts, with the result that we are this week en abled to publish a sample letter and the address of a dealer h this very question able article. The modus operandi is to get the confidence of some susceptible In dividual, enjoin tbe strictest secrecy and make him believe he's a big fellow by so doing, with the result that by the promise of big profits and kindred allurements, he lakes tho goods puts It out on the unsut- pecllng public ami thus floods the marker with counterfoil currency. It Is all very plain after you once get In, but then the trouble comes, when you want to get out your carlts. You are in the hands of th eueuiy and as ioug as they need your ser vices ihey will have it, and If accident be falls the head of the (Inn the little llsh who baye been nibbling at the bait, get caught along with them. We publish this sample letter as a warning to the publlq: Nkw Youk, May iswi. DKAH FllIEMI A. I., t 11h mirnmul ,,!,. and remember every word of this letter, ns It is m ijrytwui to jliu as MCll US HSJIiaVC discharged my contldental man who ims been aoinc my writing lor dishonesty. So tor v our wen as my own I must change my .uiuic39 a wen 115 ine letters (A. I..) son lire otuKiiitcu uj, an wueu jon answer tins letter O SUrc nlllt slim .1. 1 In nil vmit. 1n(t..t.u of your old signature. My business being of the description Itls, calls for tno qualities In n ninn, nlilch. if lie does not possess, he loses the op pmtunlty of doing business with me. this Is what I look for, he must do what I nsk hi in in self. UU 111 U I f II1IIM. J,1K1 Kl.f'll inn Itlldltlltka ,. h in. Ketnrn to me nil letters and nenspainrslip which I sent to you If (hey urn not destroyed. Ann lcimllllpr. OtmtM w.it ri.al.- ...... 1... u from mo telling v ou to answer to the old address or any other address out side of this one en closed do not nnswer It but send It lo me tn this address for I nm liable to write to mi to tea If you would do as von are told. Now, should you answer It instead of sending It to rno I will know that you are not to be trust ed and all negotiations will stop between us. Answer this letter right away telling me son understtud It and be. sure you destroy nil old addresses and only keep this one. Ity so doing you will be able to get my goods. 1 cluso from yours, in confidence. j, D. Mn i , An Opera Jlouae Attraetlon. "The Iudiau Mall Carrier" Is tlie rather attractive title of a sensational play which Is down for the entire week at tha Alham- bra. There were two preformances of it yesterday, aud large audiences saw I hem. Novelty is given the play, and Us prodnc tion, by the. appeaiance In It of a full blooded Indian, nho adheres to her abosl- :lnal name Go-wou-go Johawk,and shows her native characteristics as part of the acted story. Miss Mohawk presents a strik ing picturesque figure in the costumes she wears as a braye. She Is tall In statue and lithe of limb, and commands the ad miration which is always excited hj the nobler specimens of tho race. She acts, too, with earnestness, her veiy un counthness of manner helping to keep up the Illusion, aud certainly not spoiling th pleasure of seeing her. A song or two Introduced proves that there Is such a thing as music in the savage breast. Syra cuse. Standard. This popular play Is billed for H'leand's Opera House on next Wednesday evening. Don't you miss it. Murderer Stungle.v. The city papers are "on to'' Slangley, the brutal murderer of Sirs. Sjbila H'albert at Wcatherly, more than a year ago, and he Is thusly spoken of by the Allentown Critic of a late date : "Being without money and entirely Ig nored by tils family and friends, there Is no longer hope for a successful effort to have the case of Oliver 11'. Stangley, who was recently sentenced here lo he hurg for the brutal murder of Jrs. Sybllla Walbert, of Heatherly brought before Board of Par dons for commutation of sentence. Stan gley Is a singular being. At limes his speech aud actions ure rational and then again he Is found weak in mind, ne Is frequently prevish aud fretful aud dissatis fied with his food and treatment. He is fond of sweetmeats, aud these he eats ravenous- ly lu whatever quantities they may be furn ished. He Is badly dyspeptic, and it is thought he sometimes purposely aggravates this disease. He Is a much broken down man, and since his Imprisonment, on Oct., 12, I860, his weight has been reduced fiom about 140 pounds to 02." How to Kill Your Town, Buy of peddlers as often and much as possible. Denounce your merchants because they make a protlt on their goods. Glory In the downfall of a man who has done much lo build up tbe town. Make your town out a very bad place, and stall It at every chance )o get. Defuse to uulto In any scheme for the lielter merit of tbe people. Tell your merchants you ran buy goods a great deal cheaper lu some oilier town and charge them with extortion. If a sttanger comes to jour town tell him everything is overdone and predict a general ciash in the near future. Keep up divided public publie sentiment with you on the best method of Increasing business. Nlieii yon naye anything to sayof jour town say it in such a nay that will laavn the Impression that you hare no faith In It, If uii are a marvhaiit don't advertise in the home paper, but buy a rubber stamp and use It. It may save you a' few dime and make ysur Utter heads and wrapping papers looks as though you were doing business In a one-horse town. fur ,11) ly Only. We will make to your order a bUck tlrtss suit at (SO worth tft, a fine over eoat for 116 and MO worth $86 at Sond belm's Mwetiiut Tailoring Hall. Maucb Chunk, Pa. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. A llllterliiK 4'asliet or Crisp l ondensallnns. Original and ailoten from (lie Newsy Crea tion Ttttiiilv one passengei (rains go In and out of Weatherly daily. James Bresilu lias opened a night school in Banks township. Weathotly's new drum corps I suit! to be getting along lu great shape A turnip measuring twenty-four Inches In circumference Is the prodtiet nf a Mahoning Valley farm. The new public school building at Nesquolinulng will soon be rnmpleted. It Is a handsome structlve with modern con veniences. Tho Interior of the homes of Mrs. Thomas Thomas and Supt. Seina'n, of Panyvllle, are being handsomely ilccoiateit and Improved br Artist Goth, of Flankllu. Sanimuel Ilnrris, of Peckeiton, em ployed as a brakeman on the Lehigh Val ley, had the thumb on his left hand ciusli ed while making a coupling at Mahoning siding ou Mouday. James McSorely, of Summit Hill, ha been among the missing for the past four weeks and fears are entertained that h fell Into a mine broach and has beer cover ed up by retuse. Sfc. .... -"ifcww uos-gratirytug for the many friends of Prof. Thomas M. llalliet, In this county t'lcarn that he has been uiiaitl mously re-ulccled superintendent of tho Springfield, Mass., schools. Subscribers in the county will confer a favor by mailing us all important items of news. If a death, marriage, accident or the like occurs mail the fact to us, and yon wish we will re-write It. r. K. Zimmerman, West Penn, just across the Catbon line in Schuylkill county, is proud of a raspberry bush that Is bearing a second crop of berries for this year. The fruit is lucious and very large. A Young Men's Catholic Tola) Absti nence Society has been organized at Jeanes ville with the following officers: President, Patrick Stanlicld; vice-president, Coluni. bus ltoaitv; recording secretary. Edward Mouagbaii; treasurer, James Sweeney. aii om larmcr suuscribcr writes us that "the corn husks being thick we can look for a cold whiter, and adds furJier that another old, but sure sign, is the fact that the leaves falling from the top of the tree first insures a long and cold season." To furnish amusement for his friends and patrons big hearted Lewis Cliristman, of the popular Trac.hsTllle hotel, will hold a grand shooting match for a lot of turkeys on the 14th instant. Tho affair will wind up with au old fashioned country hop In the evening. Ye lovers of fun, don't miss it. On Sunday coming the congregation of Ziou's chinch in 1 1 'est I'enn township will celobialo the 100th ai-nlyeisary of the building and dedication of the old church. At least half a dozen ministers w III be pres ent. Services will be held during the day aud evening, and the exercises will bo tiu itsitlly interesting. Hunteis who aic boomlngaround with dog and gun should remember the penal ties for tlespassing. It Is against tbe law to ticspass ou faun lauds, and all am sup posed lo know the law, Jlany of the farmers have put up cautionary notices on their lands, and they intend to enforco the provisions of the act regaidlcss as to who the trespassers may be. The papers of the large cities are all right if you want them, but it Is the local paper that advertises yonr business, your churches, jour societies, sympathizes with you in your afflictions and rejoices with you in your prosperity. In short, ills the local paper that mentions the thousand and one items in whlcii you am interested durlnit the year, and which you do not find in the papers of the large cities. In speaking of George M. Davis, of Lansfonl, who was tho Republican candi- dat for Congress at tho late election a correspondent to the llazleton Hentintl- says the following, which we endorse: Mr. Davis Is by no means a demagogue or a bosses' man. lie is simply a plain. every day miner who has through his in tegrlty and honest qualities gained the good will of all who has gained his ac quaintance." -All-woolen suits and ovtrcoals to order at 15 and f20 at the Olio Price Slai Clothing Hall, Jatich Chunk. Vmin) Interested Pel haps, In hardwood mantles, grates, open fire places, fenders, tiling, slate mnu tls and cabinets for slated mantles, par ticularly If jou contemplate building or improving your present home. We make a specialty of thtso goods and offer them at lowest possible prices. We ask you to call and see our goods. Sample rooms, S20 Hamilton street, Allentown. C'llANDAM. it Kr.KrKNKI!. Is a rontltiittnnHl and not a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications II require a rouititntlonal remedy like Hood's ijjifwparllla, whleh, working through the blood, eradicates tile tmpiuliy which oauseit and promotes the disee. and -ffei-H a permanent cure. Thnmands of people testify to the success ot IIoikI's Rarsaparllla a a remedy for catarrh when oilier prepaiHlionx had failed. N. it. lie "lire to get only HoocPs Sarsaparilla 8old1rUdruiiu Sl.iliforH rrredonly kj C.I. noon ro , pot),,, , rlf.. Ij,wfll.l.n. IOO Doses Ono Dollar aTUIIKIt'S'SIIAVINO SALOON. 0ikih1U. the shariiiK. liHironltliiK and sliHinpnoliic. Cam. GO TO VR8. ItODI'.HKll, under the Kxchaw Hotel, Hank street, for a smooth shave or lasblouuhle hair cut, &f dated on Mmduy' ltoetter'n lltli tonle, cures lHuidmrf. Opera House LEHIGHTON, PA. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! Mnesilay Evening, Nov. 121 Tbe only Indian Aclross, " GO-TO-GO MOHAWK," lu iier Ileautlful anil Thrilling Play THE INDIAN MAIL CARRIER. DOFTMISS IT! The play abounds vtitli excitluj situation!, Kealeatlc KrTtwts, Sensational Climaxes, Awl ll a ylvld waHerpiwe uf tbe frontier wHhout Mggfaitou. I'OITLAIt l'KICKS. HfDlatrsm at lieber's drag More, !. blsblou, aud Blcry's WeiMfnwl. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES AT Zero's Shoe Store, Although Leather; is rapidly advancing there need he no sorbin npprchuiiRions as to the result in this town and vicinity for w took time by the forelock, so to speak, and contracted for almost our entire Mill nnd Winter stock of Boots, Shoes and ltubben, which we are enabled to sell at prices lower thnn ever before. SCHOOL SHOES! At this particular time we desire to particularity mention a word or two in regards to School Shoes ibr boys and girls. Wo think there is nothing in the way of school shoes equal to the " Little Trojan School Shoes ! " 11 'c guarantee tliem ! -They have solid leather outer soles, solid leather under soles, solid leather insoles, solid leather counters, high cut uppers, stitchetU with silk, soft, durable, gtaih stock, goat button piece, worked button holes, heavy drill linings. They are heel nnd spring heel, o to 7, ()(.; 8 to 10, $1.00; you buy nny other Handsome THE BIGGEST STOCK OF OVERCOATS At Bottom Prices. Men's, Boy's Get posted on our LOW PRICES before buying elsewhere. dam Meiirkam & South First Street, Lehighton MISS ALVENIA The Fashionu Announces to the Ladies of tiie county in reneral that she has opened l'or the Fall and irinter seasons one of tiio largest and most thoro ughly complete lines of Fash ionable Millinery Goods ever displayed in any single store in the county. Hie styles are in all the newest and very pettiest effects and the prices are marvelously low. Tho adies are earnestly solicited to call and see our beautiful assortment of Millinery before mrclmsing elsewhere. 11 e leel that our long experience enables us to please oiir lady patrons in every particular Latest Styles; Lowest Prices and Best Quality of Material ind Promptness in finishing goods when ordered. Again we repent, that for low prices ind the Most Stylish Milli nery uoods you must call at New York Millinery Store. 11 Jbti'JbiZiJLi rJ MAUCH Abou Dress G Mioultl tbe fashion liazaar from which you receive your Information, contend and advocate thai Plain Dress Goods will he the proper thing for you to buy this season, .lust, call on us ami wo will show you the most Klegant lino of shades In so many iinahlles and prices, that you will say, nv failiion book was rlj;lit, and we can without a doubt do some trade .vith you. On the other hand should jour authority say that to bo in keeping with Persian Kngllsh and other creators of fushlou jou must buy Plaids, Stripes er Checks when you see onr slock In this line you will say rliht aj;aln as wo are prepared lo meet your ! iiuuuls just the same In the Faney Materials as In the Plain Goods. l'laln sbados uevnr showed such tone nor richness as Ibcy do this season. Tb colorings are simply perfection. As foi fancy stulfs such as plaids, strlpos and checks. They wero naver prettier (nor possibly brighter) yal some ar quiet and rich, tht simile bllndlug of thee goods are alt th.it could bo desired. Largo stoek of Velvets nnd Silks in the new shades, bought to match woolen stnrTs. Wo always carry a large ami well soleclod stock of lllaek floods, lo which new thlu have hnen'Hitiled. Good Values aro alwayt lo he had in our store. C. JL. Mew 4' Jfcro. LOTH are you Read Our Story Is S II e only want to tell you that the firm of Nusbnum & Oulton has been dissolved and in the future will be continued hv who will keep up the excellent reputation ol the house in supply ing the purchasing public with all the choicest things in ' Confections, the Best Milk "Shake, Soda Water and Ice Cream and Fruits, TOGETHKK WITH Finest Groceries, Silverware, Fine Jewelry, and tho newest novelties in TOYS of all kinds. Aires nrf. very lowest, fill and he convinced. I'Hrties, Pirniosimd, Festivals wpplied with ice ('ream & r0t lections Kt jeaoimhle prices, full nnd us. Opp. the Park, Lehighton. " and in price run as follows : Sizes to 2. l.!?f. init-hed like See them before a Kid .Button. E. G. ZERN. nd Children' on, 1 o Mi lliner, CHUNK. oods for Fall. the Advocate 1 iiort To- -,j GRAVER. UMW, Dav. . -