PRIMAL CHEAP CASH STORE WHIM IN SEARCH OF GOODS Suitable lbr gift&do not fail to pay our store a visit. Our slock is the rtfost varied! in Carbon county, apd whcrcjrol many qitterent linos ot gooas atojfin.ierea together loHrice3 arijsurQ to prevwl.j : THE LIGHT . expenses of tho store divided among many departments, en ables us to sell Fancy Goods at as .low a margin of profit us we do staples. NEW CREATIONS IN i Silver, China, Porcelain, TFhy$, 'HjBrahito and Glass. ' 5?; irandjj Decorated Lamps nfld fefcmber J-odot bq LatesTibvelties in iKM Leather" Cases, &c. New Designs in Mufflers and Handkerchiefs. Jowolry, Perfumery ,Toilot Soap, Slippers, Pine Shoes, Stylr ish'Dress Goods, Shawls, and a long list of other goods suitable for gifts1. J. T. NUSBAUM, Fltst Ktreet, between Houtli and i'ltim Streets, 1-etilKlitou, Fa. The Carbon Advocate SATJgyUAY, NOVEM1JEI12D, 1800. ouitjitrAis with this c ami; it a, Flash Pictures of Familiar Faces Coining and 'doing. Miss Gertie Feters visited ajutlnuton friends tills week. ' -liestauranter Wilson Peters, circled nj Allen loivn tklsjveck. "' " ' ", . MsssUlU Clnuss, of First street, is tlJllliift rrtepjj In New York City. -3ril Alice Hummel, ot Betlilelieui, is visit ing herparents on Xlilrd street. John J. Kutz, our popular tobacconist, lid business at Laustord on Tuesday. -Oliver Lilly lias accepted a posifou witli n Germantown, l'liiladelplila, tonsarlal artist. St. Clark Is spending a fetvjlnja tills week at Wllkesbarre and Bcranton Willi many friends. Miss Ida Delbert, an estlrnablo joung lady of Luhlfc'li county, 1s visiting Mrs. .Tpiiatlmn Ktstlcr. Charles Weiss anil wife, ,of Wllkesbarre, we.'e Kuests of numerous ftlcndi' In .lown on Monday, ' " Our old friend William Deliong, Schnccks vllle, Lehigh countYi was a laminar Heme on irar streets, Monday. ' -Mrs, Ellas.IIollenbacir; of soutb street, was at visitor among many friends at Allentown fur aevera days this week. Alfred Sivartz and family,, of South 'Cetliie Iiein.Avcre guests of Thomas Swartz and wifo on cJoal street last Sundaj . Mr.' and Mrs. AlJIagerman returned Satur day Irom a pleasant wedding trip of ten days to Philadelphia and other points. Mrs. Ed Raudenbush, after a pleasant visit of several days with relatives here, returned to tier home In Perth Amboy, N. J., Saturday. For the Next 00 Days we will luako .to your order a fine dress suit or overroat for $20 worth $23 at Soml lmlm's Merchant Tailoring Hall,. Slaucli Ohnnk. ltAUIIOAD NOTES. Tho Lehigh Valley-trainmen are being measured fortbelr winter uniforms. The next International meeting of the Brotherhood of Loconiotbe Engineers will Jia held at Atlanta, Ga May 10, 1802. Tbe Valley Company has Issued an order to Its agents dlrecltng'theni to have all re f riijerator cars returned to l'ackerton. The cars will be repaired for Winter use. "No Loafing" signs printed In the Hnn U&ri&n and Italian languages are tacked up at the stations at Audenrled, Freelapd and Uazleton and the sign printers arc at work on Arabic signs of Import. The new Hue of the Western Union Tele graph Company, whlcli Is being, built be tween Easton and Mauch Chunk; has been completed as far as Jtedlnglon. The start was made at Easton. Car No; 10, the last one of the $10,000 chair cars, has been put on the Lehlgh'Val ler Railroad. The new car Is a beautiful one.ueatly arranged and affords the traveler almost every- convenience cesirabie. The Lehigh Valley pays more attention "than probably any other road in this section to the ventilation of car. "The res trie- lions regarding It," said a well-known con ductor tne other evenlug, "are probably the most severe along the line," It Is a fact that no matter how crowded a car on thai road Is there is always pure air In It. The cars are equipped with the latest Improved ventilators. Tbe first of the new cattle cars which the Lehigh Valley railroad Is haviug built at Muskegon, Mich., passed through liellile hem tbe other afternoon. A train of thirteen of them carried a shipment of cattle to Philadelphia for oxportal Ion, The cars are built so as to carry from 10 to 18 head. The cattle can be watered and fed while the train is running, water troughs and hay racks be ing bult along the side of tbe car. BOO Men. anil ltoya Overcoats and UWters. If you want to save dollars on your winter clothing call at Sondheim's One Fries Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk where jou can fcuy a suit and overcoat and save 26 cents on each dollar. HKOHMT BOU1BTY NOTHS. . The Itotnan Catholic Cbnrth In America has let dawn the bars erected against secret societies, and removed the prohibition In every case except that against the Masonic Order. Tho camps of the 1. O. S. of A. are now working under the new law adopted at the National convention last August. Uefore tbe camps were opened and'cloaed and tbe working conducted In the first degree, but by tbe new law the third degree becomes tbe orklng degroe. The latter degree was known as tbecortroandry degree but It has been done away witb, and while the e otn mandrles have jurisdiction they have no voice in the National camp. Commander-in-chief Veasey.of the (Vrand Army of the Republic, has issued general orders Hot. 5, 0 and 7. The tlrst requires an Inspection in all departments of posts not inspected previous to the last national encampment and call upon department commanders to take action in tbe matter of delinquent post. The aecor.d order ap points issistant inspector generals in mam of the departments. By the same order announcement is made ibatthe piovisionai department of Oklabomo and Indian Teiri tory was organized as a permani'iit depart ment last August. The ihlid older makes announcements concert-mi.' the next nation al encampment, representation ibeiiat, :' . , 1'ubllc Unit. . On Hsturdav, join Inslaut, there will be ! exposed to public sale at the Andieas Dairy Farm tn aat IVnn township. head of ; Jersey and llnlsteen rows and ln tine bjonded heifri and 'e This will he a rare oppoTi'iiiilv ' ,r pailies denning lo aacare bloinJt I tlwk So.' adw ri"eBmt Yon will miM it. if vou don't - the . hole assortment of dalnly old i lugs in diamond, moon, hoaellu. ruby, sappime, ..!! aud Krn-I rlin 4l fluul't Jiu. LOCAL SANDWICHES. Br,,n ll,i.wnlii(t h 'Kiilit by Wlda J wnkn Hcpoilt'TH Mini il lly .Totil to 11 flocHti-" Header, v KMicl's photo work i Hip be I. Tho uorth end ol -"'cnnd sitei-i is Ile itis' graded. A connoirmtxnir. order Keep your '''''' -t hull line of Ingrain and Urnsjols oar- pots at Henry Schwartz, Aaron II. Oombert, of I'leaant Corner, has been granted a pension by Uncle Ham. reparations are making for the an nual Christmas festival In our Sunday schools. $1. a dox for photo's at ltishel's. The Advocate will agree to open a conscience, fund if a few of ourdellnriuenls will piomlne to contribute. Captain Joseph Webb will apply for a reatauranl license at the next term of our county court. The last kiln of brick for this season was burned at William Koch's brick-yard In tbe south end on Tuesday. The five percent, additional will be ad ded to jour taxes after December 10 and not 15 as we made It read last week. J. W. Randenbnsli Is about making extensive Improvements on tbe interior of his wholesale liqnor store on First street. Orwlgsburg has six shoe factories atid the seventh Is now In course of construc tion. Here is a pointer to our capitalists. Hire jour teams of David Ebbert if you want the best, nicest and most fashion able rigs. lie knows how to do things up In style. Poltsvlllf's shirt factory employs 800 liands. Industries of all kinds benefit the community m which thoy are located. See tbe point. Ilazleton Is raising (120,000 to built a nail works at that place, lo give employment to 800 men. H'hat does LchlghtoD propose to do to encoruago tho industries to locate hero. James T. Bonser, of town, at present emplojcd by Fred llorlachor, will, some time during January coming, take possess ion of the Uowman Hotel, at Eowmans town. . ' Schuylkill Havnh has two shoe fac tories and three knitting mills and the smallest of them employs 25 hands. Lehlghton could stand a little enterprise of this kind. -Charles Ei'.ly, the barber, has leased Itaudehbush's building,' and will be pleased to liaye old friends and now call on him when they want a fashiouahlo hair cut or easy shave. Tho catechumen class, umlor Rev. J. 11. Knder, pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, numbos fifty members, of which number about thirty will be confirmed on Eastertide. 3 he sewer at - Sweeny's Corner needs uicaulng badly. Tho poisonous clUuvlad is a terrible disease breeder. Before some fearful epidemic takes hold of our people, have it thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.' Sylvester Smith, of Second street, who was kuncked off tho top of a freight car while it was going at the rate of thlttr inlles nn hour on Noyembcr 4th, is just beginning lo get around again. Ho was badly bruised. On last Friday Obort's Pork Packing Establishment turned out 1700 pounds of "liver warst," . nnd the averago output since has been 1200 to 1SO0 pounds. In a straight lino it would reach from Lehlgh ton to Mauch Chunk. Rev. I, J. Reltz, of Ebonozer Evangeli cal church,. WeUsport, will ofllclato noxt Sunday morning at the regular commu nis service of the above congregation In this city In the unavoidable absence of PresliUng Elder Medlar. , From an oxchango we learn that a stu dent by tho name of Tenter at Urslnus Col lege had a leg fractured during a game of foot ball a few days since. Tenssr was capialn of one of the learns. This may be Will Yenier, If It Is we hope for his rapid recovery, The Boaul of DJretorsof thcLchigh Coal fc Navigation Company, met Tuesday and declared the usual semi-annual dividend of two and one-half per cent, payable Decern ber 10 to stockholders as registered on Ilio books of the company, at the close o." busi ness on November 20. The Lehlghton Land and Improve ment Company have purchased thoLindcr man tract on Mahoning street, aggregating ninety-three acres, one rod anil 118 perches, Consideration, S10.1S0. This Is one of the most valuable tracts of land In the city and will double in vauie in less than live years Tuo Idaa. of lining up the numerous boles on Uankway with cobble stones Is quite original with tbe Road Commissioner. It not only makes driving over -the road very pleasant, but it is also guile (esthetic This new sieteni of macadam will never become popular, at least, not outside of the salubrious precincts of our own town. Rlshel is the photograohsr. A few of our western subscribers -are considerably behind haml on subscription, aud we think it is about time they should think fo paytyg up. Let each one look at his dlrwiloii Tali to see how It stands. Re mittances can be made either bv postal money order, draft, check, or by enclosing tne money in bills. Don't keep us waiting oug, as we neeu tne money. The business man who never adver tises saves a great many expenses, lie saves cleiks aalaile aud needs but a small slock to supply his customers. This makes insurance and taxes a small expense. uniy a small capital is required, and a 8 (nail building is sufficient for the pro prietor aim spiders. Tbe money saved by not aaveruaing at come namlv hearing icnerai expenses oi a aeati uusmess. Persona now and then remark, that we did not make mention of their friends while visiting them. As v.e have said heretofore, several time, c publish all that we know of and wc c.ui not he ex pecteil to know of eyery person visiting in our town. We say again hand us a slip of paper witb their names aud He will be pleased lo publish them. A specimen 1ook of fine job pumlng receivid at this oHIce (lining the week1 came from the Dando Priming and Pub lisbmg House, Philadelphia, ofnlikhe." tabhshment our voung friend V. F. Alex ander is the foreman, Jkfr. Alexauder v ill be lemembnred in this town by tbe oang men he having some years ago been employed in this office. A jolly party of nimrods composed of tbe fol.owiui! genial spirits: Tom. cmyder, tliiny chwaru, Will UonU and Fred, llag.-r loun.eved lo Trachsvllle Monday oiiinlnif .ind leturned in the eveniug with tijlit laubita and one pheasant. Snyder sa't thev had a aav lime and the only fault he baa to nnd is that "Ulackia" dla the lettHt woik but seemed the largest share of the spoils. Great tteilnrtlon in Lartteit ami Mlfttes Coat a. We will sell our last ytai ladies coats a' om- hall then eot at Miiidheim's (i.je 1'iiee rftar Clothing Hall, Mauch hunk. -- - - . it is no irouDie to cnonse a eoiu waicn when juu ran find a larg ttoek to select iroui ai u til s we juaucti l. Hunk Jenelar, the luieKotuest deaiKna imaginable, i 1- no assortment In this vicinity .15 i now di'plnyed for holiday trnde, - pj- marked down to tin- lowest i a tto.xi time keeper t ,-ain out ixjk, It will pay ' ou La.Ue. Plu.h, Beaver and Jeraej Jack in l lie laiest ti)le and at prices lower .1 Ir V.w'.. i .'i, U iM.iibi at tin t )ni .i.l, iia.i, -M.lu.h C'liLiLi.. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. A Mltt.rlHg liaakct .if c:i Up uontlenaatlona. Orlflnnl ami Stolen frmn the Newsy Orea- Hon Nesqiielioning Is happv they have a ' new roinet band, Carbou cou uty has 3)7 United State I j pensioners aud about ! w ice that many who would like to be. J I K. U. ArianiF succeeds John Cook as general Supetlntendfiil of I'oxc Bros store at that place. Valentine Newmeyer, of Normal Square, has bought the Ilunslcker farm. Consideration, 92900. The Catholic church at Heaver Mea dow lias been moved from its old location to a site adjourning the resi lence of Father Brady. John Took, of Heaver Meadow, has been appointed a Coal and Iron Policeman to fill the vacancy cauel by the resigna tion of Charles Grim. Step dancers from Freehnd, Tntnaqua, IPilkes-Uarre.Maueh Chunk and Alkntown will contest for tbe purse of at the ball of the Manbatteu Club of the Lehigh Val ley at Weatherly, December 10. By a fall of coal In a Beaver Jfeatlow colliery on last Friday, John O'Donnell had both legs broken.' He was otherwise badly injured and his escape from instant death is somewhat of a miraculous. A handsome now church edifice will be erected at Carbon P. O. to be known as the TrachBVllle Union Church. The lum ber, stone and other material for tho build ing are now being put oh tbe ground. Thomas JtfcCrtMTyi in the ' clothing business at Summit Hill, who was tho Re publican candidate for Courty Commis sioner at tho late election, was on Satur day sold out by the sheilff. This is tough on McOready. - Joseph Slefltnko, whoso child was run over and killed by Joslah Horn at Beaver .Veartow some few days ago, and of which wc made mention, has commenced n criminal suit against the latter for Involun tary manslaughter. On Thursday of last week John llr n was accidentally shot ami killed by Fmnk Gallagher. Both were warm friends and lived at Lansford. , Gallagher's grief when he saw his friend and companion was dead kuow no bounds aud ho had lo be removed from tho corpse. Messrs. Larry Tarelton.E. P. Williams Dr. r. II. Latham aud George V. Miller.of WeaAherly, have formed a copartnership lo prospect for coal on Broad Mountain. They have leased 100 acres of land from 'Squire George n.Jones,and will commence opera tions with a diamond drill lii"a few days. The Ladles Aid Society of the Packer- ton M, U. church will ljphl a grand bazat and festival In the public school house at tho above place on the till and 0th bf De cember for the benefit of the church. It Will bo a grand success judging from the ladles who have tho arrangements In charge. Charles Srhaffer, a boatman on the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Go's, canal, Hying at Black Eddy, Bucks county, had his left leg caught in a tow lino while entering the lock at Pnrryvllle Thursday ast week, and tho member was completely severed. He was - taken to SI, Luke's Hospital, Bothlehem The Beaver Jtfeadow barotigh question says a correspondent, has passed iutoobll Vlon, like all other matters that won'.d have, a tendency in bettering the condition of that place. The towrrls tho second oldest. In the region, but it is entitled to first placo of any for sleepy, easy going town men who area burden to their surroundings and who will keep the town aj It is while they haye tho controlling luteres'ls. Building lots are almost ns dear in Beaver Meadow as In some largo cities. Their aisesjed valuation Is a mero'trlHo and the) arciaxcd small accord ingly. ' A dispatch from Summit Hill to the rottsvlllo TouniaI says! -At a conference held hero one day lajt week, arrangements' were completed for a big fight between Pottsylllo birds on one side, and Summit Hill and Tamaqua birds on the other. The main will come off at a well-known place near here, tho pit already being In shape. Nino battles will be fought for $100 a side. Great preparations have already been made. The Birds aro In lino trim and the sports will be there with tholr pockets full to back up their favorites. The managers of the affair Include well known business and pro fessional men and'tjioy are doing their ut most to keB the affair secret. Rev.O. J. Cooper, treasurer and finan cial ngL of Muhlenberg ColIege,Allentowii, presented the cMue-of edncatlon and the claims of his Institution Sunday recently to tho Lutheran congregations at Effort, Kresgevllle and Trachsvllle Rev. S. B. Stupp, pastoi. The congregations were urged to contribute towards the suppoit of Muhlenberg College, and for this purpose cliculars and envelopes were distributed, through which thli members and friends of the cause are to present their offerings at tne next seivice. iast eunaay llev. air. Stupp presented the same cause himself at Kunkletown and Pleasant Valley, and. later, at Penn Forest and Albrighltvilte It is hoped that the contributions will be liberal. ttlien Away Free of Clmrg a fine 8 day walnnt parlor clock or looking glass lo every purchaser of $45 worth of goods at the One Price Stai Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. 1-elillSh Gap bpt-clHl. Rutherford & Datkle) npoitthe paint business as brisk, Henrv Schuch and tanilly have become residents of East Man. h c hunk. We regret to announce the serious illness of Mrs. II rji y ti i orgc . Dr. E. Straur, of Mineisville, Pa., visited bis parents in tills place .Sunday. George Selutcli, oi WaliMitpoit, Is the new landlord of the I.el.ib Gup hotel. John renlci in u'tier K back home from a pleasant om ItaJeton friends. liisrnmoi.il 'in in il e near future a law and old t I.-1, u u ill l.e organized here. . At this seti-on all fiuit trees will be benrllted bv a as-.li ol -oiue liquid. A gallon of stionK so.tp suds, :o which a, lea spoouful of caibo Ic aci-l is added Is ex cellent. Scrub l he lurk ll and apolylhe wash llbctally. Ilisbop Thomas ll,.ni.,n discoursed In German in the Utangell--i chinch last Sunday uioimnii. H in as his text the 32nd chapter of In t,ih and the 17th eise: "And tbe work of rigbieoiur.r-ss shall be peace, sod tbe eflcci of righteousness guilt n ess." Re-openlng tMrie-ft, The ic epenlng service sof me JU'etludisl Episcopal cbuich on Firs' street will he lii-lil all da.i on Ieieuihei 7 h. Man) im prounicins have been made, including the usliiu ilrjj ol the seal-, the fri-e(.lng of tiie audl-oriuui, the eulaitjemriit of Sunday reboot mom and I Inlani depar' uieiil to ihe Sunday m-IiooI tooniand the addi.lon ..f aq lie rliuro! i building. Ainofig Uu-t i ti. (.r.i'n r.. Itev . . ted prveetil v- Thomas, 1 l'lillndelplila id III. ; K olli-se, Cm l'ai I Uou t4 Ml'lHli. ll )!) pieniiiiiif; I'l.lfi i f 'h.- V lilsii 1 1 ; liHlu.ii f . i ! K-l in -idel.l of I '-Uu it-!. I a fio-r r liot tn-. . .i! "ed tnr li i 1Va.ii,i- at IhS tune .1 h it i The dispUv t.1 .-1 1 sorw u i iradt- li .luifil Mai.,! u-. 11, Mali MiUlU t. l.ui.a foi nl' holutav JeViett PKTT!1CNT TOI'IOH. What I'rnple Find Time to Talk Aliout Here nnd Kluewhere. JQr"Let ' here be light," a devlne in junction echoing from the very beginning of time, appropriate then, and applicable to Lehlghton y day. "Let there b light!" Mauch Chunk, IFentherly and Lansford have electric.'lllamlnatlon, while Lehlghton, with all Its get-up and get, its push, onrerprlse and Soon peflple have nothing bettor than tbe poor, mlserablo coal oil lamp. This was good enough some years ago, but well, In a nut-shell, gives us electric illumination. !i II II MT""It is quite reasonable lo supposo that the next Sheriff of CHrbon county will come from the lower end" remarked a ,well-known politician the other day to an AnvooATK representative, "and I know of no better man than big hearted Jonathan Kistler, of your town. He Is well-known all over tho county, and would be ft win- ulng man If Oliver Clauss wore not In it for Pmthonotarv. The two candidates from the sauie town In a way jepordlze the chances of bolli." Neither Clams or Kistler have given It out that they are candidates for the oiUcqs with which their names havo been so prominently mentioned1 slnco .the late olectlon. They are both good Democrats however. II II I'ACKHIITON iiUDmrr. Bv direction of R. H, Wilbur, all the coal loaded will be brought lo l'ackerton and passed over tho scales, Saturday Nov; 80, Ibis being the end of the rail loadjear. Workjvlll boconllnnet during tho entire night most likely. Tho L. V. R. R. Co., as soon as they discovered tho convenience of train No. 0 to tho pcoplo ol Packerton, promptly re voked the lato order and now No. 0 Stops at Packerton. The L. V. R. R. Co., study to please the public, and any reasonaole request, iu-lhe way of accommodating the traveling public, receives prompt atten tion. Tils new stock cars just put on tho' L. V. R. R. are the most complete of any In sciylco on any 'road, stock can be watered and fed while in transit wiihout delay, the cars aro substantial, and hayc all tho latest improved appliances. The rolling stock of. tho L. V. R. R. Co. Is first-class, and the management proposo to keep It thus. There will be considerable Interest manifested on the re-assembling of the Republican Congress, as to the altitude and direction of the same by the late Thos. B. Reed. It Is just possible this heavy weight champion, of the G. O. P. will soon find his place outside the ring. Kind of a back numbei In other words "not in It." The Ladies Aid Socloty of the M. E. church of this place are going to hold a Bazar In the school house the Sth and Oth of next mouth, fancy articles of every des cription and refreshments. The ladles have been very busy for some, time pic paring for this, and they hope to bo liberal ly sustained by tho public. The proceeds uro to be used in refurnishing and beauti fying the church building. Miss Annabel McDauIel, Mrs. Kate Zimmerman and Mrs ClaVa Everltt are the executive committee. John tho "Wannamaker" who through tho' influence ot one Quay, raised the "boodlo" to elect Harrison, was rewarded with official position and permitted to cross his legs under the Cabinet table, much to the surprise of abler and more deserving Republicans. John entered political life with a flourish, his cycty move was care fully chronicled by tho Press aud Enquirer for along time, but lately there alnt so much about John. His heralded reforms In tho postal serylco, where are thej ? Is the war on lotteries one? Is tbe seizure of certain newspapers another, or has this great ..merchant been dabbling In slocks and got cornered by Gould? Something is wrong with J, obn, what is it? Jf you don't believe that the tariff wns'ent in tho late election, ju.it inovo aroundamong tho wago earners, for practi cal common 6ence views. Tbe politician who supposes that the working man knows nothing about the tariff, and its effect up on him, as a consumer, will realize his mis take. The sweopiug political change was not all accident. "You can't fool al! Hie peonle all tho time." The average woi k- ingman of to day, reads, thinks, and under stands me cry ot wen protected mono polist for high tariff, tho poor man, ic.. is past. JfcKinley was just too many oi. protection's back, and hence the fall. Lqw- er taxes, cheaper necessaries ot consump tion, fair wages, honest leglslatloiv free and fair ballot North as veil .nv South Is tho demand, and will couip, MiiKR Landing at the Openi Home. Another large audience greeted Jfuggs Lauding at tie Opera House last evening and demonstrates the fact that a good com pany car. play a two nights stand In Gauli Iner lo paving houses. The same pains tak ing manner as was shown tho first night was the order last evening Miss Hamilton as "Little Muggs" was even better if that Is possible than on tbe first nigbt, Mr Peter as Soger Johnson, and Jepp Delano, as Asa, Beck, the Land agent, brought .out the same tremendous applause. The variety features were unsurpassed and the singing of tbe linest every piece being louaiy ap plauded, and encore being the order. 1 he The skirt dance by Louise Hamilton wnt a great featuie, as was also the perforinai'-ce Jtfaster uairyuiapie tue uoy riute. l ne Delano in their act would be hard to -sur pass. Tbe company are personally fir.e looking ttxeuange. Don't miss It at the Opera nouse In night (Friday), uenerai Admission. AsMtulleil by Itallam. While on ber way home from Mauch Chunk to Lone Ran last Thursday a fifteen year old daughter of-Henry Werttnan, of of the aU6r plate, was qtlaaked by several vicious Italians who have made their home tbere since the eotniiletion or the I.ehmU ton Water Company Works-tm which ihti were employed. The young girl's clothes were stripped from her body by the fiends In human guise, and she was only saved from further Indignities by the arrival of several persons who beard her loud cries for hep. Tbe Italians are still there, but tbev should be cleaned out, and the sooner the better. I.utliern Union Meeting. The following programme to be rendered al the l.utberr. Union meeting on -Vou day evening Dec. 1. Opening exercise by ira Aotnsteln selection, U. ir. MortUuner; recitation, Emma SeirJinel; studf ot John 3:llV)car Heilnian, I I'm. Auge and Bessie Noll ; vocal mlo, Carrie Stout ; selection, Ada Ifebb; sketch, ; reci tation, Lizitie Gabel; duet'., Lillle Itetebard and Man l-'.tihurt. All arccofdlally lushed lo attend. .lust hat Vou Want. For hardwood mantels in all the latest desigus, also slate uisuicls, open fire places and tiliugof eyeiy description, call at the wareroows of ('KAM)ALl. & KLKUINEB, No i Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. Don't tad lo see the magnificent holl- tbe risy display at llohl'i Jewelery Store, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Tbe grand hall under the antjiices of Arion Cornet Band si the Kxchsnge Hotel Wednesday etentos. was a yrv pleasaut ii (fan in i-VTTy particulai, anl the coin niHiH are to he couipllni-litrd foi the ex rellei't uiarrBer In tlm-h it as eondueted. -This eai e uae made extraordinary i-tfoiit, to diiplaj tbs largaat variety of ths haudsoiuesl goods ever shown lu this virliitty. sea our bolidar opsnlng D-. 1st. at k II Mnlil'b Jtw!r Stoio. Maueb (.bunk, l'a WKISSPORT. The Doing of h Lively Town Ilrlny('lironl eled In Short Hnlp-Snni Order by the "Stroller and Ohntn." R. J. nongen Was at Allentown Mon day. Mn. Ida Schabo Is visiting relatives and friends at Shamokin. Henry Mcrtz and wife are visiting numerous friends in Kansas. Tho series of revival meetings in Ihe Franklin township chapel have closed. U. S. Koons. a student In Lafayette Col. ego, Easlon, was home this week, Jacob Slraussbcrgcr will occupy his new store room In about another week. Joseph Rex, who Advertises with the Ahyooate, reports his flour, feed and furniture businoss as being brisk. " W. Fraoblo and wife, of Scranton, spent last Sunday very pleasantly with Al. Hawk and family on Union Hill. Elsewhere in to-days paper wo ask our readers to find the new advertisement of O. J. Saoger, dealer' in fruits, vegetables, &c. It Is said that Levi Horn will ojion up streets through part of a large tract of land on Union Hill during tho early part of next year. William H. Knecht, ll'clssporfs ex postmaster, now a "resident, of South Bethlehem, was here Monday accompanied by his daughter. Every resident of IKelssport should buy and read the Advooatk. We encour age and support Ihe town, and one good turn deserves another. Solomon Yeaklo has purchased ti1B Gcorgo Buck resldenco on Unlbn Hill. Consideration, $2000. no will takepos- session during the coming Bpilljg. William Koons on Monday butchered a porker weighing" between GOO and 600 pounds, from which he oxtracted a molar measuring seven Inches In length. Doug. Miner, proprietor of Miner's foundry, expresses deep thanks to the peo pie who worked so nobly lo prevent Sat urday's fire spreading to his buUdlngs. For Rent A nicely located residence on reasonable terms, located in Franklin. Four rooms, fine attic and good cellar. Apply to Dr. P. A. Andrews. 3t Before taking possession of tho Kuntz property next sptlng, O. J. Saeger Informs the 'Stroller" that ho will remodel and greatly Improve the building ttf better facilitate his rapidly growing business. John Rehng and Levi Horn who have tbe contract to "dltch"tho mill race, have a large force of men hurrying the work to completion. The water course will be con siderably widened, deepened and strength ened. ThCro Is considerable push and pro gress In tho people on Union Hill. They now talk Qf building a Sunday school and chapel. With their rapidly Increasing population such an edifice should be well supported. White Joseph'Grayer and Owen Dean were hunting on the mountain back of Walcksylllo the qther day they killed a snake of peculiar specie which measuied In length about -three feet. The reptile seemed very yiclous and showed fight be foio being despatched. - - Ley! Bcltz, of FranMIn, died Satur. lay at the ripo old ago of seventy ono years. He was a life long resident of the township and was respected by all who knew him. Ho leaves a wifo past three score years to fight out life's closing battles alone. He was burled in the Big Creek cemetery Monday. A bapfiy marriage solemufzed Thanks giving Day at the home of tho bride's par ents In East Weissport was that of Valen tine Schoenborger, principal of the Union Hill public schools, to Miss Nettie Kresge an estimable you us lady. Rev. J. K. Febr, of Parryyllle, officiated. The young couple have tho best wishes of hosts of friends for a happy voyage o'er malt I mony's sen. John V. Reed, of WIssport, It tho au thorized agent for the "WntTK Dovk Memorial," 14x20 Inches- without frame which lie Is Introducing to the- peoplo ot Leblghloh, Weissport and vicinity, It Is a beautiful soveu!er,and will mako a hand some Christmas present to parents or friends. Orders by mall promptly attended lo by him through the U'elsspott post ofllce. Nov. 20-3 ws The grand jollification and ox roast last Saturday In lionor of tho election of Governor Robert E. Pattlson, was a suc cess. There was excellent music and spesclies, but best of all, rich, Juicy ox roast in plenty. The meat was nlcoly prepared by Baker Chas. Laury and was a feast fit for the king. Such etattnch Demo crats as Daniel Graver, Eugene Everlit, Uscar Arner, Milt SJojer and others are to be compllmentod on the success of tho jubilee. No where In the Lehigh Valleyper haps, can you find a belter place lo pur chase holiday presents than at the popular stoie of Charles U, Nusbaum, His ele gant assortment of goods Includes watches, lings, bracelets, silverware, plush goods, oil kind of toys, confections, Ac. The prices are the very lowest and the goods the very best. When btiylrg holiday pres ents don't fall to call at, his well-known store on White street. The agitation landing to the Introditc tion of a water supply Into our town Is continuing with very bright prospects. It is , proverbial of Weissport peonle that when they want a thing they get It, It looks much that way with tbe water ques tion. The petition now in simulation should be signed, by every voter and the matter pushed to a final without delay. With a water supply and electricity pros pective Weissport will be iu Iter aJerusnt. Stroller, will you tell ns why they have no lights on the Lehigh bridge? "Reader. No, we won't; still, it would be much easier to tell why tijey have not, than they have. We think light will come lit time. Large bodies move slowly aud all things take time. If the borough of Lehlghton do the same as H'eiMpptt, place one or two lamps at the bridge approach they would be a convenience to tbe traveling publlt. Why don't, they do It. Oh, give ns an easier one! Klstler's large frame stable, located between Fanner's store and Mtuer'a foundry, was dlstroyed by lire Saturday afternoon together with all Its contents. Tbe loss is estimated at $1000 on which there Is an lniuranee of $SG0, The origin of the fire is unknown. Tbe prompt action of our people with the assistance ot Messrs. Campbell and Swartwood, of "old Lehigh," Lehlghton. prevented the fire fiom spread ing, though several times it looked olote for thajdestruclion of the entire eerner, After baffling with that dread disease, consumption, for a perfad of eighteen months LJasie, wife of Samuel J. Miller, oi oiwre, j-a., oiea on tue lBth, Inter. NEWSY went took place fiom lb Evangelical iiithein bj an art ol Assembly of A. urtl th.i4. chureb. her, c Fridw afUrnooo? DlStSXStMJSSJi cpftted was a (Uugbter of Adam Ecbt 6f Kiayklln tcanihlp, aud was aired 81 years. A Btmhanri and two children survive to I aioinn tbe death of a kind wife and in dulgent mother She was a devout ebris li, .ii much esteuied by all who knea her. War Vour OvaraeaM aad Suits St tbe One Pries Star Clothing Hall, liauoh Chunk, baeauaa we rarrv th larvMi atoek and nur amrfla .ni markiwt m nl.li, I Dkuras al iocs, uot jttooi prices THE COUNTY SEAT. The Gossip or I tie Day Toltt tn n Hliort Original Manner by n Npeelai Corretpoii- -Eight prisoners ate in the county prison Stangley, the murderer of Mrs. Sybllla Walbert, Is the same old-chestnut. J. J. Gallagher, of Beaver Meadow, was closing digits with friends hereabouts this week. mo Juiy Commissioners finished tip the work of filling the jury wheel and drawing the January Jurots on Wednes day. Annually fivo hundred names are put In tjio wheel of which number lis tiames aro drawn for each term of court. Twq well-known Democrats In town Wednesday morning were Dr. .1. O, Kroamar, of Millport, and T. A. Snytlcr.of Lelilgfitoii. TJie mention of Kreamer's name recalh the fact that during the late campaign hechapetoned County Treasurer Mulhearn over the lower end, Introducing him as his. successful rival and soliciting earnest support for him. This made Jimmy Jlulhearn Oomity Treasurer. The doctor1 Ijs not and nover was the kicker his enetnlds tried to make him out fo be Knst rum Cllpplnun. ' James Peters, has run a water main throe thousand feet to his homo In order to get a supply of good water from a spring. Subscribe for nml read tho Caution Ativooatk, only ono dollar a year. Jonas Rchrig and wifo visited numer ous friends at Lehlghton last Sunday. A new railroad siding has been built at Ashfleld by tho Valley Company. Last Sunday Clmrles Rehrlg and wife. of Lehlghton, visited frlonds here. For tresspassing on forbidden grounds Jacob Eck has been arrested bv if. H. Schleicher. -Oliver Rehrlg contemplates a college course after ihe New Year. -Tobias Youse, of Ashlield, has con tracted, to supply Gharles Rehrlg, of the Bowman mines, with metallic ore. East Penn township Is constructing a now road connecting with the Klttillnny road and Nls Hollow. Quite a number of. our prominent Democrats amended the Democratic ox roast at Weissport on Saturday. The Teaeners' InMltttte, The Carbon County Teachers' fnnliuta will convene in tho Opera House at Le hlghton, on Monday, December 8th and will continue In session until December V2. Supt. Snyder has secured the following very ahto instructors: Dr. Z. X. Snvder. principal of tho Indiana State Vormal School; Dr. E. O. Lyte, principal of the Millersvlllo Slate Normal School: lion. D. J. Waller, State Sunt. ; Prof. George P. Bible, of New York; Mrs. Alma Saeger Welsh, of the lllootiisbum Stale Normal School;Snpt. I). A. Uarman.of Ilazleton; Mlfta PliTQhdtt, To ..1 I.. .. f -.......,., . JIU1, lUIJUVilJ' Ul I III. Parker's Normal School, now nrinelna! of the Model School of the Milleraville state Normal School, and Prof. W. B. Hall, of Lancaster City. Ihe evening lecturers oneaeed are aninntr the best In the country and should be lib erally patronized by the-nubl c. On Mnn. day evenlug Prof. Geo. P. Bible, tbo popu lar humorist and character delineator, of New York, will glvo an entertainment. On Tueiday evening Ex-Goy. Hill Cum back, of Indiana, will lecture on "The In visible Somo People." On H'ednesiliiy evening F. Do Witt Talmage, tbo most prominent orator of this age, will lecture on the subject. "The Best Placo to Live In," and on Thursday evening 4. Clement Ambrose, the Chicago humorist, will give his lecture on "The Sham Family." The Btrong lecture course connected with the County Institutes pf Pcnns 1 vanla, has done much for the Pennsyl vania Schools by benefiting not onlv the teachers; but . tbo public at large who at tend tbe Insiitutciccturesln large numbers, The talent secured this year will undonht edlv fill the house each evening. The diagram for course tickets u ill lm at Dr. Reber's drug store, Lehlghton. and at IF. F. Blery's drug store, H'elssnor'. from Saturday. Nov. 20 to Saturdav. Dec. Oth. Price of course tickcl reserved .eat for the week $1.25. One half of the lull will be reserved for tbe teachers until 5 P. AI. on Monday, Dec. 8th. so all who desire good seats for Ihe evening lectures hail better secure a course ticket as soon after tho diagram opens as poniblo. Is the most ancient aud most general ot all (h-cisei. Scarcely a family Is entirely frco from It, while thousands everywhere are II) suffering slaves. Hood's SarsaparillA ha, liad remdTkalile success In curing every form ot scrofula. Tho most severe and painful running sores, swellings In the neck or goitre, humor tn the eyes, causing partial or total blindness yield to ths powerful effects of thl medicine HoocFs Sarsaparilla noldbyallitruKEUti. Ill tlxforU. Ptf fared oal kyC.I. HOOD ft CO., ApoihtHrlti, Lowell, Mut IOO Dosob Ono Dollar rt-riiiitm-u uii . vrvo u . t nr) .... . . Advooatk OlTIcit, Is beadiiuarteni for mat nit;, iiniruititinH unit aiiamjinoiiiK. i .. l.t. ("Ml TO PUS. HODEItKK, tinder (he Evehai.xe w noiei. nun sireei, lor a smooin suave ra f..hl.,n.KlAl,al. mi, n.i a..,..tn. t Closed mi Huutlnv'a cures uanuruu. To Whom It May Concern. Thla is to notify all Demons that the ehalm and all amitirtuuatiees In the Barber shop ot Ueoi to A. Horn, in Weissport, l'a., bave been pur chased by tn und are owned by me and loantMl to him durltlK ruv pleasure only, and all petaons are caiiiioiieu nor in mecmie wun uie saute. OHAHLOTTrc IIOI1N. Nov. 2S, 1SSO sw $10 Reward. eh "f Lehlghton offers a Iteuarri ol Ihe party or parties who tweak uug w tint ueteetioti ami atan. liv omsr r of Council, MARLON RBU'HAim, Not.sii-3w nitrites. Auditor's Notice. KsTaTK of WlLSOX Hr.HALKV, DBCBASJUl. Frank I'. HTmi Hharkey, the underslgued, havi .Left bvlbe Omlian'sOourtotCarb been appeliiten by I Oouuty, Audltoi, to make dwtrllnitlon of ihe tiwds 1b the bauds of tbe Administrator am) rs. nort to the next term ol said Court. wHl inset all parties Interested, for the purposes ol hi. up- tlroiSijAV, ine Wo'orfirtilt-; T. V. lens, psiwrau me noun ot to o ciock a. aud lit o'clock 11., ha and where all parlies having elalins ou said funds are requested to present them, or be forever debarred Iroiu root fun la nn the same. FRANK T. aiUHKKY, Auditor. Not. 16, 1SUO-W4. NOTICE OF SALE OF Coin uv Bonds. Vniuv l hi.ili rin hi- tha (1imntftt.kiiAri ' n( hai-tunit ouut v.tiiat bv virtue oi uower Invented i inert of rrmnty uidebUHlout ti ti amount . a - r.. nnn.ia to Ih- leaned a III be In deiioiuihatton-. bmoHn ltftondsulaMueacli. f,ii im. M Eoodaol K eat li, w.iuo.ui tulnruiatloo. ueibous ilesinn ti will call at tue umce ol tne t ounl lartCoiui!) Hullilliis.tn tlie ll.r"iiii IKSKI.. t'oitiiiitiiAh.ittfrA. HlWt, ! II MU.LKK tt j u u A'e-l I 1 h -vKMtlt, tt.li. Ut.3 YOU NEED We hope that you lire not c,1Sp for ignorance, especially ol every huyer. We wnat to toarlt Less on of us than you huy elsewhere. Ten per cent is a good interest on money invented. By trading with us you get -your principal hack in goods and ton per rent premium on the deal, Our Store is a School whore you can lcarh more ahout fine goods and fair prices in five miuutes than you'd pick up elsewhere in a year. Come and get n lesson in economic buying from us. If you are not ready to buy, come in anyhow ; take a look at our goods ; get posted in prices, it will help you and pay you to decide in your future purchases, and DON'T FORGET that you will at all timc3 find the largest, the best selected stock of seasonable goods in our line of Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes.Hats, Caps and Men's Furnishing Goods. Money at all times cheerlully refunded if, for valid reasons, the goods are not satisfactory and are E. ajTN. B. Don't be misled bv the talked Is nothing in it. We sell at old prices and Men's Boy's EPil ov 800 Men's Overcoats. GOO Boy's Overcoats. iOO Children's Overcoats. We have the largest stcck of Overcoats in this town. The prices ure the very lowest. 600 Men's Flannel Shirts 60Q Tlre Pave the celebrated Flannel Shii to with the patent collar attached. It is the best made' arc full thirty inches long. IBE'N. B. One car load Ttiibber Boots and Shoes i Mehrkam Aoam South First Street, Lehighton. MSS ALv The Fashionable Milliner, Announces to the Ladies of the county in general thai she has opened lbr the Fall aud lflnter seasons 'one of the largest and most thoro ughly complete lines of Fash ionable Millinery Goods ever displayed in any single store in the county. The styles arc in all the newest and very prettiest effects and the prires are marvelously low. I lie ladies are earnestly solicited to call and see our beautiful assortment of Millinery before purchasing elsewhere. We leel that our long experience enables us to please our lady patrons in every particular ,atcst Styles, Lowest Prices and Best Quality of Material and Promptness in finishintr 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. Market Square, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Go. Opp. the Park, Lehighton. -IS POPULAR HEADQUARTERS Ne west Novelties in TTTcn S A Fine Fruits All Kinds Foi Wo and girls, big and little I oi' piicrs to suit the purses as ii.wp one ey on our more mt we me matting prepaM&oas nt m approaching holidays with a bler assortment ofood gthiut ever bffote. Don't buy until joyi ietr our good. THE LESSON. too old to lenrn. Age is no ex- facts that are vitally important to you that you can buy lor 10 per cent returned in good condition. Gr. ZERN. nf advance in nricna nn font wear, titers In soma cases much lower. and Childrens up shirt in the countryr They FOR "UT I Tl ini tt yv ia -r s tif. and Groceries, of TOYS, and litHe and biV. at all kind well as the testes of the peoples the Dollar SOATSb & buili GRAVER, WAR Chi Jewelf