0MBI8ALCHSAPGASH STORE Are In fall bloom 11 over the store. 0 J tittles of all doacrlptlons for bcauW and hslnfnlness are hero la nrofuslon. We append-a portion of the list, an; of which will wake acceptable gift?. New ldeasln Seasonable Sllvtrwuo, ahd alarije line of Silver Spoons, Knives ana rorkj. Magnlflcent Jewelry. . Beautiful fland Decorated Lamps. Odd Shaped and Richly Decorated Chamtfe Toilet Bets. A rare collection of force lain and China OtipV and Saucers. Fruit Plato , Bone Dishes, In dividual Butters, Desert Dishes, Pitchers, Muss, Vases, &o. Plush and Metal Toilet Cases, Smoker Sets, Wnlslc Holders, t'hoto Albums, Sc. Fancy rerturnery and Toilet Soaps. French Purses and Wallets. Patent Leather.-Russet, Plush, Velvet and Me-' rocco Slippers. New Comfortable Shanes In Fine Shoes. Latest Designs In Foreign and DomesttcSlllc Mufflers and Handkerchiefs. All Grades and Stylos of Embroidered arid Dor dered Linen Handkerchiefs, Fashionable Dress Fabrl sb and Shawls. Chentle, Raw Silk, Felt, Jute ahd Linen Tablo Covers. Fine Napkins and Towels. Choice Mixed Candy, Clear Toy Candy, Dates Oranges, Lemons. Cranberries, Bhellbarks, Iloney, and a long list of Tablo Delicacies. jQfThose studying economy will find that a dollar will accomplish mora here than at any other store In this section. j. T- NUSBAUM, Flist Street, between South and Plum Streets, Leblghton, Fa, The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1890. OUXt WAN WITH TUUE GAME It A. Flash Pictures of Familiar Faces Coming stud Going, W. H. Anthony, of Parryvllle, was In town on Wednesday. 'Squire Martin Buss, of Nesquehonlng, cir cled among friends here Monday. H.S. Itlnker, of the Oetle, wrote up Le blghton tor his paper on Wednesday. B. K. Culton was to Philadelphia and New York this week buying In holiday goods. Miss Lllllo Kemerer, ol East Mauch Chunk, spent several days very pleasantly with Miss Kate Arner, on Mahoning strset during last week. George Ilallman, local secretary of the Peo ple's Benefit Association, of Sayre, Pa., was In the latter town several days last week looking up matters pertaining to the Interests of the Association. Hugh Jennings, of Mooslc, and James Sim mons, of Drlfton, catcher and second baseman of the Lehlghton base ball club, were Intown for a few days this week shaking hands and swapping Jokes with old friends. Sad Fatal Accident. David Arner, of Mahoning street, this city, employed as boss in the lumber yard at fackerton for the Lehigh Talley Com' pany, stepped out of the way of an ap proehlog train Monday, ahd falling on an opposite track was crushed to death by a train going in another direction. The wheels of one car passed over hint .crush ing out bis life, but leaving no marks of bis sad ending other than a fractured left arm at the elbow, fie had been in con atant employ of the company in one capacity or another for twenty-one con secutive jnars, and was a valued employee, with many friends among his co-laborers. Funeral took place on Thursday morning from his home In this town Interment be ing made at the Brick Church, Hew Ma boning. Oayid, son of 'William and Magdalina Arner was born In West Penn township, Schuylkill county, this state, on the 12tb day of October, 1812. On the 28th day of April 1833, he was married to Miss .Mary Haff, of Macnngie, Lehigh county, and of this union nine children resulted, two only of whom survlye with the mother David Arner, Jr., Afauch Chunk, and Miss Kato Arner, of town. Twenty-one years ago deceased took up a residence lu this town, and has since continuously resided here an esteemed and respected citizen. It is a peculiar fact in this connection that all of Mr. Arner's brothers and also two sons met death by accident, viz: Daniel Arner was killed in a powder mill explosion some years ago iu New Jlfaboulng; William Arner. was killed on tbo railroad at Summit Hill; Joseph Arner, fell from a hay mow In a barn at Tamaqua and died from injuries sustained; and the two sons Harrison and Thomas were both killed on the railroad, and finally, deceased himself fell the victim of accident. TIAILUOAD NOTES. 81s uew style passenger coaches are to be erected at the Valley shops at South Easton. Two of the cars are now well under way. The new division of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, from Lizard Creek Junction, be' low Lehlghton. to Blackwood,' In Schuyl kill county, has Increased the tonnage ma terially. Oyer 1000 cars of coal were ship ped last month to Perth Amboy over this division. The total number of street railways in the United States and Canada, according to The Railway Age, is now estimated at about 1,000, with a total length of 8,650 miles, and It is asserted of these roads 204, or about 25 per cent., wjth a mileage of 1,753 miles, or about 20 per cent, of the total mileage, are operated by electricity. The new locomotive fuel which was given a practical lest on the main line of the P. & It. It Is claimed, proved entirely satisfactory and Is now being-used on near )y all the company's locomotives with nar row fire boxes. The fuel is mixed with bard coal, the proportion being balf and half. The capacity of tbe wotks near Ma banoy City Is about 100 tons a day, Ladles and Misses Read This tf you want to Iboic neat buy your lackets, wraps or new market at Sondbelm's Mer chant Tailoring Ball, Mauch Chunk, as our stock is larger than ever before and all goods marked In plain figures at rock bot tom prices. Just What You Want. For hardwood mantels In all the latest designs, also slate mantels, open Are places and tiling of every description, call at the ware rooms of CllANDXLL &. KLECUNER, No. U29 Hamilton Street, Allentown.Pa. An Overcoat or Ulster Bought At the One Priee Star Clothing Hall, Afiuch Chunk, means a saving of 95 per ct. We are selling men's overcoats from $3 up to $20. Boys overcoats from $1.75 np to -$10. We can save you money by giving us a call. Don't fail to accertain prices and see the handsomest lot of gold watches evor displayed in this vicinity. No trouble to make a selection at the Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store of E. H. Hohl'i, LOCAL SANDWICHES. Breesy Happenings n Caught by wide Awake Hept!er anil Inlclly Tola lo "Advocate" Readers. '-'Read this paper Pay for your paper. Give us two wards. No school next weeK Agitate a Sunday mall. Keop vour gutters clean. We need electric lights. Talk for a market house. Local candidates are ripe. $1 a doz. photos at Rlshel's. Llttlo sickness prevails here. First street has no crosstngs. Nineteen days till Clirlstmas. Two Inches of snow Monday. Teachers' Institute next week. The Fire Co. wants a hose house. Best photo work at Rlshel's gallery. Holiday gifts at E. n. Hohl's, Jfaucu Chunk, Pa. Filll lino of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at tlchry Schwartz, Fottsyllle's new shirt factory employs three hundred bands. Do you tumble? Lehlghton bas had the County Teach ers' institute lor tbree consecutive years. Couucil should revlso, re-model and re-construct the ordinances governing our little city. Ice on tbo dam Is three to four Inches thick, so far this winter knocks that of 1889 In the shade. Tbe fivo percent, additional will bo ad ded to jour taxes after December 10 and not 1C as we made It read last week. Charles Lilly Is now located In Raudcn- bush's building, and for a fine balr cut or an easy shave you should call on blni. Parties who delight In easy riding and handsome rigs always lilio their teams at Ebberl's livery stable on North streot. At Obert's Pork Packing Establish ment on Wednesday morning 128 fat porkers were killed In less than two hours. We alyise our readers to take a look at the Holiday display of iewelry at E. H. Hohl's Mauch Chunk Jowelry Store, now on exhibition. Fay day this week and we hope our dollnqnents won't forget us. The expenses of our establishment are quite heavy and wo need money. Complaint still continues on account of the poor and dangerous condition of the foot walk from the Valley House to the Lehigh bridge. Fix It. Thomas Snyder, of town, and Ell Seager, of Co pi ay, will shoot at twenty birds each in the course of a few weeks for consideration to be agreed on. A chemical factory is talked of for Lehlghton. Judging from the calibre of the man back of It It will more than likely be a go. The Auvocatk hopes so. Jonathan Klstler, formerly of town, but now of Lehlghton, Is mentioned aa a possible candidate for Commissioner In Carbon county. Tamaqua Courier. "Bob" Ro thermal who played short stop for the Lehlghton Base Ball club last season Is now teaching tbe young Idea how to shoot at ShocmakersYllle, Berks ciunty. Weatherly's enlarged silk mill is now the biggest and most extensive In the world. You don't need to be hit with a ten foot pole to seo into a thing of this kind. The Carbon (Pa.,) Advocate has entered its 10th year under the most favor able circumstances. Good luck to the Morthlmers who own It, say wo. Dover Index. Elmer Reed,better known aa "Punch," Is learning tbe art preservative of arts in this establishment. -If Indications are a crltoron "Punch" will graduate a flrst class typographical artist. Council will assemble in monthly meet ing on next Tuesday evening. They don't want to forget to favorably consider Fred Horlacher's request for a franchise to erect electric light poles oyer the town. JUllton George Clause is the happy dad of a bright and bouncing baby boy. It come the other day and announced Its arrival by a number of lusty Democratic yells. The Tbe little fellow Is fat and healthy. Clauss Brothcr.thc tallors,are uniform ing a secret organization at Wllkesbarre with handsome suits through T, Webster Clanss who has worked up a large trade for the firm by his indefatigable efforts. Perhaps tbe happiest gang that ever 'smiled" In H'llkesbarre was made up of ex-sherlff J. W. Raud nbusb, P. F. Clark, T. H'ebster Clauss, Orlt (Joon and Henry Schwartz, all of town, who spent last week in the abovo city "wld de boys." Patronize Rishel best photo work. Freeman Arnold, a young tailor from Stroudsburg, who worked In this town a number of 'years, went to Gaylprd, Michi gan, about five years ago and engaged in business. At tbe last election be was elected treasurer of the county in which ho lives. He Is a Democrat. Our townsman George W. Nushaum," for many years past employed as a clerk In the Lehigh Valley ofllces at Packerton, lias been granted a leave or absence lor a period of six months. During tfils time Mr, Nusbautn will give bis attention to the machine, organ and piano business, The prettiest little edifice In this town Is without question the Methodist Eplsco pal church, tbe Interior of which has just been beautifully frescoed by W. A. Banta, of Stroudsburg, an attlst of great ability. The school room has also been much 1m proved and enlarged, Tho re-openlng services will be hold all day Sunday. The attention of our correspondents Is called to this important point: Refrain from miffing local merchants, and unless they pay for it at this ofllce, it will be cut out of all news letters, We must get part cf our Income from those who advertise, and it It unfair to give free puffs while we hays those who pay for advertising their wares. Edgar Xander, of town, who teaches the young Idea bow to shoot in the public school at Beaver Run, was before 'squire Rover, at Welssport, Saturday on com plaint of tbe father of a boy named Schabo, whom' teacher Xander had punished. The scales of justice directed Xander to pay it and costs -$8.00. This is hardly a square deal with the teacher. Tbe benefit ball for Prof. Thomas Ellis at the Exchange Hotel, one night recently was a very pleasant affair.- The ball was under the direction of Arlon Cornet Band and was conducted In a manner to reflect credit on tbe boys. Arlnn Band is ono of tbe very best musical organizations In this section, and they are constantly Improving under tbe able tutorship of tbe Prof. Our pooular joung townsman George s. ualimap, nas been commissioned by tue People's Benefit Association, of Sayre, Pa. to appoint loeal secretaries and generallr look up tbe business of the society in tbls seotlon, In this town already Mr. Hall- man, .has Issued very near Or quite one hundred certificates. The Association offers excellent inducements for people to save money by the paying In monthly of small amounts. Tbe dial of time marked another year In Christian Uagerdoro's life on Tuesday evening when tbe Germ an la Sangerbund, of whleh organisation be Is tbe president, called at bis name and -treated blm to a de lightful setwaade. Mr. Hagerdorn ex pressed bis pleasure in a neat speech, fol lowing wblch aUsulJourned lo Sanger Hall, to tbe Afsbsloo House, where several bour 4 were pawd most pleMtut'.y. CARBON COUNTY TIPS. A aitterlnjt Casket of Orlsp Condensations, Original and Stelnnfrnra tlleNomy Crea- lion I.atufonl wants the Teachers' County IllStitU'f J .trues Gelz, of Carbon P. O., Is tho new owner of AquIIIz Obrlstman's fast black horse. Tw.o horses belonging to Reuben Rob rig were stiuck by a locomotive on the Central railroad at Bowmanstown Monday and was killed. An old soldier named Cochran, Hying at WeatherlVi who fought for Uncle Sam during tho late little unpleasantness, bas been granted an Increaso of pension. -Tbere will be a spelling beo In the Beaver Run school on the first Frldsy following the County Institute. Ed Xander, of Lohlgbton, Is tho teacher of this school and Is mooting with much success. The Traclisylllo Usso Hall clnb, of which Silas Beer Is tbo mauager, Is anxious to cross bats with tbo Elkharddaln aggrega tion. Tbe Tracbsylllo club Is made up of some pretty good material and will give their opponents a lively tussoh It was Judge Chatlcs n. Seidlo, of Normal Square, and not Val Newmeyer who recently purchased the Huuslckcr farm In Jahonlng Valley. The pricepald was $2,300 and not $2,000, and Newmeyer Jias purchased a small parcel of '.he same tract from the Judge. Two from Normal Square. Al Oldt, who was at Lewlstown for some months past with N.otbstein's porta ble saw mill, ii wld us again. Whl'6 away Al mado many friends among both sexes. The genial Denn is Nolhsteln Is back home from a pleasure trip to Lancaster county and New York. JFhlle away bo wltneBied two games of football one at the former and one at the latter place. Uowmanstown Specials. -John Harder lost an Interesting two year old child by death, last Saturday. Mrs. nenry Glldner, died on Wednes day bf last week, from a carbuncle. She burled Saturday In East Penn cemetery. Mr. Hlstzloman, tbe popular butcher, Is bnildlng a new bouse at Klttatlnuy, and not Dallas Blose as published two weeks ago. I'ackerton Affairs. -In attempting to jump on a moving coal train here last Saturday, Willie Hauck, who lives with bl parents in the brick row, lost a foot. James McGinn, a resident of this place, employed as a brakeman on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, was standing on a freight car at Plalnfield, N. J Friday when he was struck on tbe head by an overhead bridge. He Is in the hospital. -On the 29th ult., 0,737 cars divided as follows, from TPyomlng region, 470 from Beaver Jfeadow and Hazleton, 3583 from Mahanoy, 2355, and local 318, passed through Packerton yard. The total tonnage for the same day aggregated 42,740.03 tons and the total shipments 1373 for tbo day. Wenthorly Items. The young men's reading room of the Presbyterian church was formally opened on Thursday evening, and was then given Into tho charge of the Young 3fen's Chris tian Society of tho Presbyterian church. -Edward and John Eck, tho two young sters whobrokeln Thos, Young's slaughter house and stole Sam Hufford's rifle andwho were sent to tho Mauch Chunk jail on that charge.were balled out on Saturday by their uncle John Illnklo, of town. Mr. H. Heydt, of tbe firm of Freyraan & Heydt, of Mauch Chunk, and one of the rising young lawyers of Carbon county, was a Wcatherly visitor on Tuesday. We are glad to note that Afr. Heydt has met with success in his adopted profession. It was business pertaining to bis profession that brought him to town. For the last few years our town suffered with an epidemic of diphtheria, but tbo health recordof 'the last six months is rcmarKabie, during tno epidemic our death rato reached 105 per year out of a population of nearly 8000; now at the pre sent rate It will not reach 35. Articles of agreement were eutered In to between Julius Engleman, tbo Wcather ly sprinter, and Geary Dill, of Durgea, Luzerne county, to run a 125 yard foot race at West Side Park, In Wllkesbarre, for 300 a side. Dill will give Engleman i i-z yams start, r.acn nas put up a forfeit. L. V. Editors to Meet. The third quarterly meeting of the Le high Valley Editorial Association will be held at the Central Hotel, Hazleton, on Tuesday, December 0, 1800, at 11.30 A. M, E. H. RAtJcrt, President. Geo. W, Mortblmcr, Sec'j. To our Friends. Readers of tbls paper should carefully watch tbe advertisements Inserted in It when in want of goods, and patronize tbe advertiser. They are liberal and fair, and have tbe politeness to inylte you; they believe you are Intelligent enough to read before you buy, and thov deserve patronage for their enterprise In lettlngthe worldknow what they have on band. Tills Is of Interest to You Delfenderfer, the popular tobacconist, First street, has on hand a full line of the prettiest smoker sets and cigar holders to be found In the county. Wives and sweet hearts who want to nlease their husbands and beaur can do so lu no belter way than to buy from his large, new and handsome assortment, lie also, bas a verv choice line of fine cigars put up In special boxes or 30 ana ou lor toe Holidays. They are made of the best tobacco and are sold cheap. at. "The Chlengo Humorist" In Texas. James Clement Ambrose, the Chicago humor ist, has held our ChauUtuatia nl.-itform her rav- eral nlithts with marked Increase In attendance. Over "The Sham Family," the uudMu-e laughed from flrst to last. Ami hi humor i enutled only by his loglci In taut, there is a great deal ot each In the other. "A taking thlngaui the receipts large." The Burlington IlawiTeye. "Dad far shams; also In, vrst buttons. "-John Hogarth filler. "One of the beet ot lectures, with a humor and deep satire which now who heard It will soon forget." Hev. Dr. H. W. Thonia. Chicago. a reiuarKftuie aaares, ranuiin Diogenes with the sympathy, f manner of a Christian. -B. I' Chief Justloe ot Mlen'gau. A remarkable address, combining the wit of fwimeat and raves, late Mr. Ambrose lectures al the bounty In stitute on next Thursdn evening on tbe "Sbara Family." Secure your seat early as he will undoubtedly draw a full house. Tbe 10.30 L. V. train will stop at Le hlghton eaeh eveulng of the lectures, so thai people up the road ean get home after the lectures. The prettieat lot of daintv gold rings that will dazzle your eyes to see them ntls. Ii. Mom s Mauch Chunk Jewelrr Store. Captain Joseph Wibl, of Voulh First Street, will be an applicant for a saloon and restaurant license befoi the January court, Tbe Cap'aln Is rtlnhiM from fol lowing heavy manual labor by reason of injuries retSelyed during the war. He bas a petition a block an. I a half lout oonUIn iog the autographs of soma of our best peoplt- rmiTiNETST Toricm. What People I'lnd Time to Talk About Itere and Hlsewhere. 52r"Betweeu Allentown ami TTIlkes barre almost every town of anv Importance has the Sunday mall, and Lausford will llkolv soon have It. Now, there Is no reason why Lehlghton should not enjoy tbls facility with Its sister towns. Wo have a buslnes's public that would be much boneflclcd by It. Some months slnco an effort was made to push tbls matter but It was soon dropped. Let us get at It agalb, and all aci In concert and Iho mall will come. II II II 23TAs tbe holiday season Is approach ing, tho season when tho purchase of ar ticles out ot tho usual every day line Is made, a little admonition on tbe subject vlll not be out of place. Don't bo mado a subject for other men and women to plun der. Be careful not to be taken for a fool. All sorts 6f schemes are being concocted to cheat people under tbe old Inducement of getting bargains. Alt the so-called literary papers arc filled with tllurlug ad vertisements about bargains In ribbons, watches, jewelry, cultery. perfumes, soaps, tickets in lotteries, Investments in lands, rare chances to get homes In the remote parts of the count! y. Don't be a fool and throw your money away in Ibis manucr. Don't send the money for anything you have not seen. Don't buy of parties who are not face to face with you when the transactions are consummated. II II II ttJTAn appeal for aid for St. Luke's. Hospital at South Bethlehem bas been Is sued and posted up at various places. In It Is a request that men employed on tbo railroads and In the shops aud factories In the Lehigh Valley contribute one day's pay towards the support of the Institution and hand In the same this month. It Is also rcouested that Ihe names of the con tributors with the amounts bo forwarded to the treasurer of the hospital that they may bo Included In his animal report for 1891. I! II II Monday wo entered December, the last month of the year. Although the 12th month it retains its old Roman name of the 10th. It is tbe dullest and dreariest of thn twelye. In November we feel, and con sole ourselves by thinking, that there Is, or may be, worse weather to come; in Janu ary we think that tbe worst Is over, yet even In December there are some bright spots. In this month we have Christmas with all Its mirth, and during the few short, bright, crisp days that December brings forth tbe healthy pedestriau enjoys an amount of exhilaration which be Is a stranger to in warmer days, and on his re turn he will exclaim, "FIno bracing weather I" It Is a month given up to snow and Ice, to frost and cold, to thick furs and rosy cheeks, and, usually, to the music of sleigh bells, II II 11 Sunday last was what Is commonly termed Advent Sunday, the beginning of the ecclesiastical year. The four weeks preceding Chtistmas are termed Advent, so-called because, they herald tho approach or anival oMhe infant Saviour, The first Sunday In said period Is called Advent Sunday, and the others second, third and fourth Sundays in Advent. The ecclesiasti cal year Is held to commence with Advent, The season has been observed since the 4th century in honor of tbe approach of Christ's nativity. In the Greek Church the Advent season begins on St, Martin's Day, (Nov. 11th)- With the view of dir. ectlng tho thoughts of Christ as Saviour, and to His second coming as Judge, spccjal collects are prescribed for tbe four Sundays In Advent. At one time Advent was ob served almost as strictly as Lent, but now fasting is confined to the week in which Ember Day (Dec. 12th) occurs, and often to that day alone. In England and - some parts of the European continent marriages cannot be preformed during Advent ex cept by special license. Death Lovl Bartholomew. Ano'.her exposition of tbe fact "that in the midst of life we are in death,'' is iilucidated in tbe.sudden demioe of our old townsman, Mr. Levi Bartholomew, who died at four o'clock Monday afternoon after an Illness of only two da s. Although in an advanced age he retained possession of all his faculties until death closed bis eyes in that last long sleep which knows no waking. Interment took plaee Thursday afternoon from the Reformed church Rev. J, Alyin Reber officiating. Levi Bartholomew was a son of Jonas and Elizabeth Bartholomew, well to-do farm people, of Allen township, In North ampton county, He was born on the 18th day of August, In tho year 1619, and when a boy of ten years came to tbls neighbor hood with bis parents who for a long time lived at Jamestown. In early life he fol lowed tbe canal as an occupation, being lu tbe employ of the late Asa Packer. A few years later when operations werecommencd on tbe building of the Lehigh Valley tall road be entered tbo employ of that com pany and remained with them continuous ly since during later years In the capacity of track walker between Leblghton and Packerton, His duties were very Ugh tbe company retaining him in service for past faithfulness to their Interests. About a half century ago Mr. Bartholomew was united In marriage to Phoebe, daughter of the lateStephen Davenport, of tblscounty,- woo was interested in me manufacture of iron, and well-known In the Lehigh Valley. Mrs. Bartholomew died in 1831. Thirteen' children were boin to them, of whom nine survive: Mrs. Frank Elsenhoner. Mrs. Mary Yenser Mrs. Joseph Filtzlnger, A. L. Bartholomew, of town; Jrs. Susan Iluestus. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Jfrs. Ellen Faglqy, Philadelphia; Mrs. Clara Iluestus, Hazleton; Charles Bartholomew, Royere ford; Jere Bartholomew, Allentown. ueceasea wasn Kind nusband .and indulg ent father, 'wjth many friends who sincerely sympathize with the family In their aflllc tlon. l'rof. lllule", Monday Night. The inus'cil and elocutionary entertain ment by Prof. Geo. P. Bible, at tbe County Institute on next .Monday night, will be a treat. Notice what Is said of him : It. M. MrNRAL, Burr. Dauphin Co. t have beard Prof. Bible give a number of evening en tertainments and never knew him lo fall to de light his audience. He Is valuable for evening work, because be can do so many things In tbe Hoe of entertainment. The red tat Ions, charac ter Impersonations and other features which he Introduees make a programme ot greater variety than Is usuallv lurntabed bv one uereon on a single evening. The skill with whleh be execute nis nan in these various exercises In varsioiy wins him. - the applause ol those who hear Qbo. Tech, SriT. Fulton Co. Prof. Oeorste 1. Bible has had a plaee In our county Institute teeture course for two sueeeMlve years along with euoh men as Col. Oonnell. Col. Batu, Bob Burdette, Dr. Kouirse, and others ot national fame. I have also heard him in other counties and I have never known an audlenee to be dis appointed. Christmas presents at E. IT. Ifohl' s, Maueb Obnnk. A larger and cheaper stock of watches, silverware, fcc., than ever before Is now offered for sale by 8. Hagaroan, Lehicbton, Penna. Dee. 8 0a. A delishtfol soeial party at tbe home of Miss Annie Zink, Tuesday evening, passed off Id a very pleasant manner. Tbe uibuI gasses were indulged in and at a late bour as appitiiUg lnacbseB was serred. NEWSY WEiSSPORT. The Dnlngsofn Lively Towallrleflr Chroni cled In Short Snip-Snap Order by the "Stroller and Climn." Pierce Dotter spent last Sunday In Al lentown. Harvey Drelsbacb, of Hazleton, was homo Sunday. Thick Ico on tbe caiial made boating unusually laborious this week. Daniel Grayer and wife, spent soycral days this v.ok at Philadelphia. Mrs. O. A. Ycabl, of Slatlngton, Is visiting Mrs. R. J. Hongon on Union Hill m. Stlno has moyed his family to Weathcrly where they will reside In tho future. Jacob Christ man Is home from a two week's sojourn among the people of Berks county. Lewis Jiepp and wife, of Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday with Union Hill frlonds. Miss Lottio Maynard, of Ohio, for some weeks past was the cuest of Mrs. Bert Arner. 'Squlto Krcsge and brother Mike were at Reading Tuesday In attendance at tbe funeral ot a relative. Joseph Ruff, of the east side, Is the dad of a bouncing voung Democratic stouter, and smiles accorlingly. George H. Enzlan and Howard Christ ian accompanied by their best girls drove to Broadbeadsvllle last Sunday. Through a lucky deal last week the Jovial Joseph Rex Is now tbe owner of a handsome and valuable black horse. 'Squire Chester Buck and faraiN. of Philadelphia, will spend the Christmas holidays with old friends hereabouts. mil Leukel and Amos Marsh were tracking deer this week up In Packer town ship. A later chapter will tell "what they got." -Geo. H. Enzlan, of East Wcissport. bas three fine horses, works slnglo or doubli, which he will dispose of. Gall early. We haven't got the new depot annex yet but the foundation walls are up and It looks bright for the completion of the building next year. 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 -It Is slgnlflcent of progressive Weiss- port that her people have already sub scribed for 260 electric lights. This ought to make Leblghton kick herself with envy. Jfembers of the Lutheran and Re formed Sunday schools are making pre parations for tbe annual Christmas festi vals. They will be of the same order as previous years. Messrs. Eugene Everltt and A. A. Beltz have been appointed a committee to dlspfise of the largo trees In tbe Park which aro to be cut down and re-placcd by voting trees. A force of fifty or more men aro con stantly at work on the completion of Hor lacher's water power. Operations have been going less than two months and al ready $7000 has been expended in tbe way of wages. Mrs. David Roth, mother of Jacob and Nathan Kresge, dled.atjier home In Ross township, Monroe county, last Saturday at the ripe old age of 81 years. Interment took place Tuesday at tbe old Chestnut Hill church. Tho following letters remain uncalled for In the H'elssport ' post ofUce: Sam Auscnsteln, Nathan Bojer, -Jacob Raue, R. O. Schaffer, W. n. Lescb and Henry Ku'.ins. Persons calling for any of tho above letters should not fall to say "ad vertised." Just as we expected, Charles Nusbaum bas stocked his storeroom with a thousand aud one things for the Christmas holidays. They Include handsome silverware, nobby Inwelry, plush toilet and smoker sets, toys by the hundreds and more things than you could see elsewhere in a week. Tbo "Stroller" regrets to announce the serious Illness of Mrs. Joslah Ruch, of the east side, who was stricken with paralysis Thursday and has since been in a piecarlous coudltlon. Expressions of sym pathy are numerous aud sincere Mrs. Ruch being much esteemed by tbo entire community. Wives, sweethearts and others who buy presents for the holidays will have the newest and largest line to select from If they buy of Nusbaum's handsome Hue of silverware, jewelry, plush toilet and cigar cases, toys, A-c. Don't fall to see his stock of goods before buying elsewhere, It will be money In your pocket. Tho Hungarians who assaulted the fifteen year old daughter of Henry li'ert man, of Long Run, a few weeks ago, are still holding out in that locality. Their presence there Is unquestionably a menace lo the safety of tbe wives and daughters of men living In that neighborhood. They should be requested to emigrate p. d. q. It is a street humor thai. Eugene Everitt will retire from the Welssport Ifonse on or about tbe first of 1891, and that his father, H, H. Everitt will con tinue the business. Jene is a first-class fellow and if his retirement from the hotel business means a removal from town there are many who will regret to see blm go. Tbls week a new floor was put down In tbe canal bridge. It don't look much like a new bridge, does It) Corporation contempt for Court orders is way up in G. If some poor man bad his fenco ot) the line, or a two foot walk when the law re quired three, be would be bandied without Sioves. That's the difference between man and corporation. -John W. Reed, of Welssport. Is the au thorized agent for the "White Dove Memobial," 14x20 Inches without frame which be is Introducing to the people of Lehlghton, Welssport and vicinity, It is a beautiful soyenler.and will make a band some unrisimas present to parents or friends, Orders by mall promptly attended to uy mm through the H'elsspott post umto. imov. w a we" If the Lehlghton IKater Company Is reasonable Welssport will soon be In the enjoyment of a first class water supply. ihe petition pat in circulation a few weeks ago has been signed by every enter prising citizen in tbe town and some of tbem were kicking themselves because tbey couldn't sign It twice. About a two weeks residence in our enterprising town would make some of Leblghlon's dry liuuea snane uemseiyes. 800 Ladles and Misses Coats Will be sold at one half their cost as we in tend to close tbem out at any price, at tbe One Price Star Clothing nail, Mauch Chunk, Pa. F. De Witt Taliaag , Only son of tbe Rev. Dr. Talmase, one ot the most promising yoang oratoriof bis age, will lecture on next Wednesday eve. nine at the Countv Institute, ea.! ! Best Plaee to Live In." Don't fail to. blm. Course tickets clyln? yoa a t seat for .he week now for sale at ( ter'e. ifauch Chunk; Hlery's, WeHegMt. add Reber's. Leblghton. After Dec. Mb. at Reber's only. Notloe tbe taleat f the week, Bible, of New Voik; Bx-Qov. Ciiai bask, of Indiana; Talmage, of Brooklyn, and J. Clement Ambrose, Kiq , the Chi stRO hamoriit. rt uiiir . "tr i mm wr Xfpea- THE COUNTY SEAT. The OomIp of the Uay Told In n Short Original Mauner bv a Special Correspon dent. Uncle Tom's Cabin will be au attrac tion lu Concert liall on the 8th, H. H. Everitt, of tbe H'elssport House, Welssport, clrolcd here this week. Wednesday was tbe last day for filing application's for hotel, saloon or restaurant licenses, Tho next resular term of the Carbon county courts will convene on the second Monday In January. Manager John Faga is giving the theatre going people of this town some first-class attractions. For ihe Mercantile appraiser plum there aro several aspirants; among tho number being Joseph DoFrchn, Leblghton and J. J. Gallagher, Beaver Afeanow. Tho County Commissioner's clerkship is au attraction for Thomas Arner, of Franklin; L. Jf. Beldler, of Lehlghton; Pat Lawlor.'of Nesquohontng and a voung man named Swartz, of this town. They can't all have It. Wo take pleasure In calling attention to tbe new advertisement of C. A. Rex appearing elsewhere In to-day's issue. The Bon Marche sustains its well-earned and laudlblo reputation bv catering to the wants of its rapidly growing patronage and continually offering rare bargains. Rex's Bon Marcba Is to Mauch Chunk aud Car bon county what Wauamaker's Is tn Phila delphia. When you come to our little city, don't leave without calling. You will be well repaid. Ladles JnoVetn and flush Coata should be bought at the Ono Price Hlar Clothing Hall,' Mauch Chunk, because our styles are tbe very latest and our prices lower tban ever. SECRET SOC1KTT NOTICS, Golden Rod Uaslle. No. 307. K. G. E.. nf Telford, was Instituted Noy. 22d. Columbus Castle, No. 398, K. G, E., of McDouald, was Instituted, Nov. 26th. Earl Castle, No. 309. K. G. E.. of Or. bisonia, was instituted, Nov. 27th. Hope and Charity Castlo. No. 400. K. 0. E., nf Hastings, was Instituted Dec. 3d. Bataboosa Castlo, No. 401. K. G E.. of Allegheny, (German), was Instituted Dec. 4th. Private Daizell estimates that soldiers annually and unnecessarily waste $25,000, 000 In tees to pension agents, the prepara tion oi voucoers, postage, etc. Those soldiers who have not vet enrolled themselves under the banner of the G. A It., should do so. As the ranks of tho Veterans are annually getting thinner b the reaper Death, all soldiers should gather around tbe camp-flto of the Grand Army of the Republic, which has for Its motto: "Fraterrity. Charltvand Lovaltv." Get togother. Vets, get together. The Patriotic Order Sons of America and Junior Order of United American Joclian ics, desired to raise a fllag oyer a new school house at ATohisvllMn Berks county, but could not get permission of the direct ors to do so. H'ben tbe bour arrived for the cermonlos tuo doors of the school house were broken in aud tho d:r 'etors'drlven away and the flag hoisted, In speaking of tho I. O. O. F.. an ex change says: "Up to 1880 tbe decrees were numbered and named First, or White degree, Second, or Covenantdegree;ThIrd, or Royal Bluo degree; Fourth, or Remem brance decree; and Fifth, or Scarlet degree. in ibsu ine decrees were revised and re duced to three In the subordinate lodge. Tbe first Is the decree of Friendsh'D: second, the Degree of Brotherly Lovo; nurd, tuo JJegreo of Tmth, Tho term "initiatory doaree" la used slnmlv to designate the first step In the order. Onr 830 Suits and OvereoaU to Order Will cost von elsewhere at least 28. Re member we guarantee our goals to be first-class and It will pay you to leave your measure at Sondbelm's Merchant Tailor- lug mil, Maucli Chunk. See it ! See it ! Don't fail to see it. The elegant assortment of all the choicest and newest designs in pretty jewelry, at the Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store ofE. H. Hohl's. Is a constitutional and not a Ipcal disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's SaisapariUa, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which eausos and promotes the disease, and effects a permanent euro. Thousands of people testify to the snocest of Hood's Barsapartlla as a remedy for catarrh wuen other preparations had failed. N. D. Be sure to get only KoocFs Sarsaparilla Boldbrslldniggliti. 1 1; tlxforft Prepsrtclonl; bj O. I. HOOD 4 CO., ApothectrUi, Lowell, Mm i. IOO Dooos Ono Dollar STUUER'H HHAVINQ 8AL00N, opposite Ihe Advocate Officii, Is headquarters tor iliavtns, halrcuttlng and shampooing. Call. GO TO Fits. HODKRKIt, under the Exchange Hotel, Bank street, for a smooth shave era fashionable hair cut. tSf Closed on Hnndsy's Boeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. To Whom It May Concern. This Is to notify all persons that the chairs and all appurtunaiioes In -i " Barber shop ot (leone A. Horn, In Welssport, - . have been pur chased by me and au -iwntu v me and loaned to him durliu mv pleasu, - nnly. jnd all persons aro cautioned not io meddle . ''h t: n ame. CHAHLrtTTlkJIOItN. Nov. 39. 1SO0-3W. $10 Reward. The Borouch of Lehlchlou offers a Iteward ot (10 for evidence leading to the detection aud convictions of the party or parties wbojireak tbe street lamps. Ify order ot Council. J1AHLUN HBIUHAKO. Not.20-3w Jlurgoss. Auditor's Notice. EexATK of Wilsox Rbmalet, Deceased. Frank 1'- Sharkey, the undersigned, havine been appointed by the Orphan 's Court ol Carbon Uouuty, Auditor, to make distribution of Ihe funds in tbe hands of the Administrator and re port to the noxt term of said Court, will meet all parties Interested, for the purposes ot his ap pointment, at his office In Mauch Chunk, I'a., on TlIDltSDAY, the mil day of UEogifllHH, A If. ibeo, between the hours nf 10 o'clock A. M., and IS o'eleck M., when and where all parties having claims ou said funds are requested to firesefit them, or be totever debarred from com ng In on the same. 1'UANH T. SHAItKEY, Auditor. Nov. 15, lSW-wl. NOTICE OF SALE County Bonds. Notice Is hereby given by tbe Oommtsslouert, of CarbonOMBty Jbat by vlt tue of rower Invested In them by an act at Assembly it Amwumg vi a prlt sxn.lWi, DoaaswinoeHM and payable sem! issued at 4 per eeat, per annum, eml-aiiDiliy. for Slt.ouO, being an ainty Indebtedness to said amount. bonds to be Issued will be lu denomlnsUone teUows: ..W Hoods of eoa eaeh, aeeo.oe. to Beads of tsse tch, se.ooau. For tatber Information nation, uersena tUsirlsi to at tbe office of the Ooasiy nt buiuilii.in MteHerouati ikeneasU will call OatMoUslooers, Count) or maaon unuaa. i Ooiurolsito" ...tk i net OU NEED o rinnn fhnt: vrvn ntn not mien Cnv iimnrnrco nanopinlltr nl wmsjn AWeV a s itviiiit , w v every buyer. We wnat to tench Less on of us than you buy elsewhere. Ten per cent is a good interest on money invested. By trading with U8 you get your principal back in goods and ten per cent premium on the deal. Our Store is a School where you can learn more about fine goods and fair prices in five miuutes than you'd pick up elsewhere in a year. Come and get a lesson in economic buying from ui. 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 purchase.", and DON'T F0R6ET IT that you will at nil times find the largest, the best selected stock of seasonable goods in our line 67. Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshocs,Eats, Caps and Men's Furnishing Goods. Money nt.all times cheerfully refunded if, for valid reasons, the goods are nut satisfactory and are returned in good condition. E. fclT-y. B. Don't be misled by the talked of advanco In prices on foot wear, there is nothing In It. We sell at old prices and in soms cases tnuch lower. Men's Boy's 800 Men's Overcoats. 600 Boy's Overcoats. 400 Children's Overcoats. lTre have the largest stcck of Overcoats in this town. Tht prices ure the very lowest. 600 Men's Flannel Shirts 600 We Pave the celebrated Flannel Shifts with the patent collar attached. 1 1 is the best made ure full thirty inches long. JgE,N. B. One car load Rubber Boots and Shoes. South First Street, Lohighton Culfon's Ghrisfmas Stocking Is full and pushed out at the most extensive dloisiii&s k ever brought to this town or must be seen to be appreciated. They include Plush Alburns, Plush Toilet, Shaving1 and Smoker's Sets, Handsome de signs in Silverware, Pretty Jewelry and TOYS by the hundreds for the little ones, and the choicest line ot Confections in the town. (JtSfWe particularly call attention to our display of DOLLS which is without question the largest, finest and cheapest in the county. Don't miss seeing it. Don't buy elsewhere until you have looked over our stock and learned the prices. TTre haven't the room to enumerate, come ;ind see for yourself. The Fashionable Milliner, Announceei to the Ladies of the county in general that she has opened for the Fall and THnter seasons ono 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 are in all the newest and very prettie.it efTects and tbe prices are inarvelously low. The ladies are earnestly solicited to call and see our beautiful assortment of Millinery before purchasing elsewhere. TFe 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 Meet Stylish Milli nery (Joods you must call at New York Millinery Store. By Calling at the Old Stand BOf You will see what progross we" are making while striving to meet the demands of our large army of customers. In ad dition to the Large and Complete lines of General Merchandis heretofore kept by this well-known and reliable businesi house, Novelties are to be seen in every dep artment, such that make useful, acceptable and appreciate Xmas presents, 8, &a Mauch Chunk, Carbon Go, THE LESSON. Inn nlrl tn lonrn Arr ia tin fiifrc tlint tm vitfillv Imnnrfnfit to livv fc-M aive tlA- J m su U4 s,s m vw you that you can buy fbr 10 per cent the Dollar G. ZERN. and Oliildrens up shirt in the country. They toe with one of the prettiest and assortments or Holiday doods possibly the county. Our goods MAJRiGHE) &m Meiirkam & Son. GRAVER, 4