OBmiliiL CBEiP CASHSTOBS TO ALL. WOMRMMLMOliS -or M HoTfilte MaMe for Gifts China, . ... tiMthir.- -WUlow, SUror. ' FcMsUln, LtPtQ. Cotton, W also Offer A MM Ton of JPur Clear Tor 0ndy'it loe pound. X Hlf Tod of Par Mixed CaadjU 12 l-2c h potted. Sancf Iflxed Candr in one pound boxes W riso hare a larsa supply of Florid Or- djc. .Jfessln Lemons, Capo Cod Cranberries, LarRa Shellbarks, Fancy . Dried FrnlU and Canned Goods. Trias Imported Swiss and Llm heritor unetse ana fancy if an ('ream cheese. W ratal ns&ny things lower than others can bay then for wholesale. N.B. The store will be open to-night (Oatardsy) and every eight up to Chrlituu Ull 900 o'clock. J. T. NUSBAUM, Itisi Street, between South and Pliun street, lehlghton, Fa, The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. DKCBUUSR 20, 1890. Uremt Reduction la Ladles and Misses CU. We bare cut prices down to less than 1-Jand will sell 70a a jlrls' coat at $2, $3, 94 and $8, a ladlal coat at 4, $5,(0 to $10 each, coat werth double Its price. Call at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Haoch Chunk, for bargains. rrjBUO SALE KEQIUTEU. Thursday, January 0, 1601, at one o'clock, Letl Barleman, will sell on the premises, Bowmanstown, raluable personal property. Thursday, January 1. 1891, Lewis Walck and Fletta Costenbader, will sell the raluable 200 acre farm of thalate George Walck, between. Little Gap and Millport, In Towamenslog. . Bead Sweeny Sc Son's adyertlsement this week. Christmas at E. H. Hehl's JUauch Chunk, Pa. Christmas helot; a legal Holiday the Bank will be closed. Fin sllrerware and jewelry suitable fer holiday presents at Kubaum's Welss- Tbo LehUhton Water Company bas nad a. surrey of a water line through Weissport. The wan who lores the beautiful snow to much that he won't shovel It e9 his sidewalk, should be fined. All things come to those who wait. A street light has beeu placed at the Lehigb ton end of the Leblgh bridge. Pint assortment of gold rings, neck chains, car rings, bracelets, studs Ac, at Bock' Jewelry store, Lehigh ton. Baseball for next season promises to beutte interesting. Manager Reber, al mdy has a first-class club In prospect. Bay handsome holiday presents from Cbas. Nuibauro, WelssporLLatestnoreltles fa all kinds of plush goods and sllrerware. Buy holiday present at Bock,e Jewel ry Stare, Lehtghton. Finest line of watches, clocks, gold pen end. bolder in the conaty. A larger and cheaper stock of watches, allrsrwire, 4c. than rer before Is now t erad fer al by 8. Sagaoan, Leblghton, Peflna. Dec. 0 6m, Peter Helm ha remored the awning from the front of hi bnsliess house on First .street, and nest spring will put np a saor imposing front. Don't forget Bob whin yon want oranges, .bananas, grapes', candles and all kind of mixed nut. For these things Sweeny' Corner store leads. A nice Christmas present rou an bus at ike Oae Price Star Clothing Hall, Vaueh Chunk. Namely sulu, oyercoate etonn coats for Ben. and boys. A cash discount of 5 per cent on all mtt. oyereoats, ladiet coat and Jackets will b allowed until January 1, 1891 at Bondbelm' Jferchant Tailoring Hall, Hauch Chunk. Headauarter for Peanos, Organs and Hewing Machines, stamping and pinking dent with neatness and dispatch. Now la tha time to buy a Christmas presenC In my line. Geo. W. Nusbaum. Hereafter Dr. W. F. Denser, of Has'e- Un, whs baa a branch office at the Ex changa Hotel, will be In attendance erery other-week, commencing December 20th. Hours, from ten a. m., to fir p. a, Buy your girl or mother on of our plush Jackets, wrapt, or long coats for a holiday present. Our styles ar the latest and our prices the rery lowest at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Uauch Chunk. The store windows, with tbelr abund- ant. and artistic display of holiday goods, attract much attention from passers-by. There ar a great many pretty noyeltles for holiday presents offered the public this rear. Jamrt N. Jflller, of Weissport and Aflss Hose Heln, of town, were happily wedded on Tuesday, Roy. Bber, at tb Refers! ed church officiated. The young couple bar tb best wlshss of a large num her et friends. Next Sunday, Slsl, will be what Is called the shortest day of the year. Nine hour and ten minutes will constltnte the tha tint between daylight and twilight. The sun will rise on that day at seren o'clock and twenty six mlnntes, and est at four o'clock and thirty four minute. Judalng from our effort to collect hill duetts, w opine that money must either be "awful" scarce or those Indeht ad to a must think the printing business can he carried on without the "needful," and that the printer lira on waste paper am old type, not a rery dlgestloie article. To tell the facts la the case, a small don' tlon from each of our patrons that are la arrears would be of rast Importance to ns last at this tine Maura mlcklaasaket a sjaoekl." (That say reuf HOLIDAY PA1HE1. Breeiy Items of Local Interest a Told br ik Uorpa of Bright and Breei Reporters. Bead Sweeny's ad. Christmas festivals next. Go to Itlshel's for photos. Talk about electric lights. Christmas belt Thursday. Rlshel lakes the best photos. Several weddings are on the tapis. Patronise merchants who, advertise, Sunday will be the shortest day this year. The Methodist church was re opened free of debt. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schnar tz. Oo to Charles Nusbaum', Wetsiport, for fine plush toilet articles, Save money by buvlDg Wall Paper at Luckenksch's Mauch Chunk. In 1702 Lehlghton had a population of thirty three. 1890 we hare 3000. The macblnerT will be. put In the hosiery mill before the old year dies, Sunday School cards and books, lower than oyer-at Luckenbach's, Mauch Chunk. A petition Is being circulated agalDst the granting of new saloon licenses In this city, A thousand and one toys and dolls for the little one at Charles Nusbaum's Weiss port. If yoa want a Cbtlstmas tree call on Klepplngeri IPlcand. Prices the rery lowest. Onr public schools close' Wednesday next until the Monday following, January 1, WW. Council has granted Fred Horlacher the right to run the electic light through' Lehtghton. Webster Nothsteln, of Third street, Is caret ally nursing a badly sprained right knee joint. 'Squire Belts Is now nicely located In his new ofllca next door to the Lehigh Wagon ITorks. Frank Aflller will soon take up a resi dence in Mauch Chunk. How can 'the band spare him? Will Anthony and Tom Setfert antici pate a gunning trip through' the.soutb following the holidays. A good old Democrat spoken of for tax collector Is Ferdinand Frelscb.He would mate a good official. Un, James Tenser,' of Third street, we are pleased to state. Is convalescing from a serious Illness. The handsomest Jewerly In Carbon county will be found at D. S, flock's jewerly store, Leblghton. "Boss" Clause won't likely take charge of the popular Valley House until the flowers bloom In the spring. A marriage to come oil' on Christmas ere, Dame Rumor says, Is that of Webster Nothsteln to Miss Gertie Weldaw. The First National Bank of this city, will elect seven new directors on the second Tuesdsy in January, 1891. Graining and Decorative Fainting walls and ceilings. All work neatelr done by W. C. Banta. Lehlghton, P. O. D. S. Bock sells finest gold watches at wonderfully low prices. A watch would make a handsome Chrlstman present. Handsome teams for wedding's, pleas ure or funeral -purposes can be hired at Ebbert's livery stable. Lowest prices. 1 Canary birds, for holiday presents. Eyery one a singer guaranteed, (3.00; cages 85e to $1.60, at Beber's drug store. We congratulate our jroune friend Charley Harding on his promotion. He succeeds John Tptton as night operator at Packerton. p. Frank Acker, of town, who has quite a reputation asi.knight of the brush, will handsomely jilnt Aaron Snyder's Union Hill residence.- The County Institute conies to Leblgh ton again hext year. The teachers must be "stuck" on tha place. But we're al ways glad to see 'em. a genueman writing to this paper says: ' Send me the Advocate; I want It Ju preference to any other couuty paper." Thanks. We give the news. John Hummel Is the new foreman In L S. Koch's cigar manufactory. John has rolled cigars for a dozen years or more and Is the right man In the right place. A smile spread all over Percy German's face when Wld'tbat he was the dad of an other bright and bouncing baby girl. Mother and child are doing well. William Koch's generous offer of a free site for the. building of a manufactor In industry Is still, open. Why don't some on take advantage of it! A double team belonging to Klstler's ilyery runaway Friday and did damage to the extent of 180 or $100. Trexlerft Kreldler will repair the' carriage. Don't buy holiday presents until vou bare seen Bock's . display of handsome rings, watches, clocks, ear rings, bracelets, Ac Cbtapest place in this county, For a limited time, we offer the Allen BritUnnlca 25 vols 1-2 Bussla for 12 dol- l.rt less than the Wannamaker pnw for same. S.-F. Luckenbacb. Mauch Chunk. If every citizen of Leblghton bad tb Advocatx' 'persistency the town would baye it boom sufficient to make her the metropolis of Carbon. Mauch Chunk Democrat. At Sweeny's Corner Store you will find a full line of grapes, oranges, nuts, apples, lemons, figs, pates, candles, fcc Don't buy Until you hare seen Bob's fine line of goods. Among the most dangerous specimens of counterfeit silver dollars which has ever appeared Is one dated 18S3 and is possess ed of as good and sharp a ring as genuine coin. It Is made of antimony and glass. Tb annual Christmas festival of Trli-lty Lutheran Sunday ichool will be held on 'Wednesday evening next. A pro gram of gospel song and responsive read' Ing bas been arranged for the occasion. George Stubers' eye opened like saucer's the other morning "when be found the door of his sharing sa7pon open and tlo or$20 worth of gools missing. It was alright later when he found (t .was all joke. Biitmy! William Koch, of the jouth end, who owns considerable land In that neighbor hood offers a lot free -on seventh street providing tbeiiarty taking the same will build a home there at once. This Is a good oner woo win iao iu Another effort Is being made to bnlld a machine shop In this city. The effort is a noble one. IFbatwe need just at this time Is Industries of one kind or another to boom the, tou. LetJ.be men who are at the project slick at It until success - smiles on iDem. Dr. W.F. Danzer, of Hazlelon. who " ui me ear, eje ana nose. a nBuniwu wu uimmug Drancn omce hare,wlll also -visit Danville onr r. month. The doctorjs a native of Carbon and his soeeess is gratifying to .many old trieads. tA. Lnkeas Hagerman bas resigned tb COUNTY PARAGRAPHS. The Mews or Mldwintw OnrefMUr Mfteil awl Served to Our Raeders by Looal Scribbler. Caual transportation for 1800 Is closeft Ice un the Parryvllle dam is seren to eight Inches In thickness. Carbon county bas six newspapers Ave weeklies and one daily. An elstedfodd will bo a Lansford at traction on Good Friday coming. Three Hungarians were killed In the mines at Yorklown .Monday afternoon. Sneak tbleyes are operating In nil parts of the county with mora or less success. Supt. Zehner, of- Lansford, seriously III for some mouths past, Is now Improving, Summit Dill bas given the Tamaqua Manufacturing Company an order for flro hydrants. James O'Donnell wants to be the next supervisor of Banks township. Ditto Domlnlck Ferry. It Is estlmat"! that 2000 drummers look up trade In Carbon, Schuylkill and Luzerpe counties. . Mrs. Charles Blose, of Parryvllle, aged 48 years, died Monday. Interment took place on Wednesday afternoon. James McGinn, of Packerton who brakes! on the Valloy road, Is out nf the hospital after undergoing treatment for several weeks for a broken head. Oharlcs Nusbam, Weissport, carries the handsomest line of goods In stock for holiday presents. Prices low. All kinds of plush goods, sllrerware. jewerly, &c Alex SchaiTer, of Mahoning, a brake man on a Lehigh Valley freight, Injured some .weeks ago by fallltia -froairbe J.op of a .car, was discharged from St. Ltiko's Hospital, Bethlehem the other day. If you have diphtheria In your family ke,ep the children away from school. This Is a good way to keep the disease from spreading. It also shows that vou bare some regard tor the welfare of your neigh bors and their families. Miss Minnie, daughter of Mrs Nathan Fowler, formerly of Beaver Meadow, cow a resident of Juontgomery, Lycoming county, was on Wednesday evening last married to Mr. Scudder Shoemaker, of the same place. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride among only tho im mediate relatives of the contracting parties. Patrick Gallagber,ofLansford,a young man In the etsnley of the Lehigh coal and navigation company, met with a shocking death the other morning. He was employed atlhe company's No. 9 colliery, and while dropping some empty cars to the breaker he slipped and fell, with his head over the track The wheels passed over his neck,kllling him Instantly. A Hungarian employed at the Jeanes yllle stripping met with anaccident tho other day In a peculiar manner. He had a stick of "duallu powder In the stove try ing .to thaw It out. The powder took fire, and the Hun tried to extinguish it by stamping on It with his heavy nailed boots. The friction of the boots exploded the dnalln.and his foot and part of his leg were badly shattered. funeral and Marrlago Notices. We desire to Inform ministers, funeral directors and. the people In general that we no longer publish funeral or marriage no tlces free. That custom bas gone out of date aud in the future a charge o'f twenty- five (25) cents will be made for each notice. A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Warned. This is a good problem for you to study. We will save. yoa un every $25 worth of clothing bought Irom us $5 cash. Wo will sell too Ihn best suits, overcoats, ulsters, ladles coats and jackets dver shown In this region at Sondbelm's Merchant Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. New u. A. It., Officers. Post Commander Joeph Webb. Senior Vice L. H. Nothsteln. Junior Vice-Cbarles Badltz. O, of the D. James BIgley. Q. M. William McCormfck. Chaplain John Koons, Representatives Thomas Musselman, William McCormlck. uoit mam mrm rm oassjhra. aad (loins, Mist Jennie Hugh, of MaaekCtwlc. Is y (siting relatives and friend la tow A Lckens Hagerman u lit ,N,w' Tork CUT this week buying la sew feoodH J Onathan Klsller, of the Carbon House, circled at Allentown and Saston on Hon day. Our young friend Rob. Behrlg, of Ash field, made our office a pleasant call while In town on Monday. Mrs Crater accompanied br hr ton Robert, of Mount Union, Pa., ar visiting R. L. Sweeney on First street Mr. M. Krauts, wife, and ion from Slatlngton wero visiting Mr. John A, Poters and family on north First ttrt on Saturday, FackartOn Ituns, Last Sunday's Issue of tha Philadel phia Times contains an lntorvisw with Jar Gould which will repay anyone read' ing It. While there are few, it any that approve of bis career in the financial world yet there is no question of hi general knowledgaot finance and politics, he It opposed to the present tariff and tb forco bill, says the present unrest in financial circles is due to the meddling of a partlztn Congress, and In this he Is supported by the business Interests of the country. Depew, Vlllard, if organ, Drsxel and others hare so expressed themselves. If tb President could divest himself ot the Idea that the pfioplo had great confidence In hi ability. It Is possible the country would have some legislation not labeled Republi can policy" authorized and Insisted on by Benjamin Harrison,' Reed, McKlnley and. Hoar, The "Ladles Aid Society" of the It. E. church of this place held a Bazar Intk school bouse last wsek, the weather was unpleasant both evlnlngs jet Ike result vas worth their effort, netting the sum of 195.25. The "album quilt" upon which their best effort was centered brought the. handsome si;m of 507.25. The society consist of Mrs. Clara Eyerltt, Misses Anabal McDan lei, Kate' Zimmetman, Martha, Clarissa, Emma and Gussle EretltU These ladles propose to repair and beautify the church pJoperty and immediate step rvlll be taken In this direction. A Certain Judge this weak sentenced poor fellow to two year In the. Penettn- trary for stealing a duck and a can of to matoes. The half starred fellow denied the accusation was tried foundgullty there fore sentenced .In this age of high handed theft any comment Is unnecessary. It Is no wonder we bare anarchists. The coal trade on the L. V. R. B. con tinues satisfactory full time now, and the outlook for the balance of the winter It very encouraging. If the present financial policy Is to con tinue we wont be surprised to hear all who have a little ready money insisting that the Old Stocklog Bank" Is the safest place ot deposit. East Penn Clipping's. Roger Andrews aud family, of Leblgh ton now occupy their handsome new bom In this place. To-day (Saturday),the School Director meet at Ashfiela to pay the teacher' their salaries. Dr. A. M. Skier did business at Mauch Chunk this week. Rev, A. Bartholomew, ot tho Pennt- yllle church, bas organized a das of catechumens. Oliver Behrlg and Leon German Spent NKWfV WEISSPORT. The Latest Invsn'lon of the Swindler. A swindler with a new game is working this way. He makes a tour of a street, call Ing at nearly eyery bouse. His game Is to present a 25 rent piece and ask for change. He holds between his flngers a three cent piece and when tho change Is given .him dextrously exchanges the three cent piece tor a dime and calls the house-keeper's at tentlon to the mistake, which Is rectified and be passes on to the next bouse. It Is said his victims are many and ho Is making big money. A Correction. Editor or tub Advocate. In your Issue of this date appears a lelcrenco to our unhappy church strife with which my name Is connected in such a way as to call for a word of correction 'on my part. Tour Informant was, apparently, himself misln formed on certain points. 1. The petition for egqnltable relief by toyself and others, representing hundreds of ministers and tens ot thousands of lay men, was brought In Cleyelanl, and not In Columbus, Ohio. 2. The ksngtby scathing artlc'e from my pen to which reference Is made, was not published lu the Messenger, but In the Evangelical, of Harrlsburg, Pa. 3. My article was not a reply to the anonymous paper purporting tobo published In Pittsburg. I have not except In private conversation with friends, taken any cogniz ance ot the anonymous sheet, whatevor, believing that the only treatment to which it Is entitled Is that of contempt. How- ever since you have mentioned tne affair In your columns, will you allow me to say to my friends among your readers, that no man more deeply deplose, than do I the fact that ministers of the Gospul hould so far forget the dignity of their bob oltlee as to enter Into the publication of oartoons which would not be accepted br any re putable political paper. Resp. Tonrs, A. M. SAMPSEL, Lehlghton, Dec. 13, 1890. Od la sjsjrft nifar Order br Mm "trc iptrwet." " ;' Kep np.an aarstst asiUtlpn of the water question. - , Aaron Snyder watto Philadelphia dor- Ing lb part week. - Mrs. Joha W. HelUr I reported ai beig quit seriously I1JL Knecht & Drelsbach are a nw firm of contractor and builders. Henry Shoemaker abd 'wife Visited Kunklstown friends last Sunday. -Jacob Stratutbtrger will occupy bis new residence on January.!, 1891, On Union Hill they still talk of build ing a chapel for the worship of God, William Schwab, of Rtckertsvllle, In onr day recently shod fifty head of hones A mamouth pig slaughtered br Frank Klol this week, tipped the beam at 485 pound. IT regret to announce J.he illness of Un. Joseph Bex and hope tor her speedy recovery. uongen ft Albright are sinking 'an artesian well on the'puhllo school campus, union Hill. Th Evangelical Sunday school will bold thslr annual Christmas festival on Christma nlht. ' Warren Stranssberger bis tendered his resignation as a salesman In Jos. Fenner's post office store. Mr. Eugtn. Everett and daughter visited Allentown friend during tha early part ot the week. To reader who hare followed us dur ing the past rear the "Strolltr" wishes a Merry Christmas f We sure pleated to stato that Mr? . Jostah Buch is Improving from a recent attack of paralysis. - . Several lea bouse In this town hare bean filled "wl'.h Ice measuring Seyen to eight inch In thickness. H&udtoraa Christmas presents at Charley Nusbaum's on White street. Don't buy until you hava seen thtm. Elect only live, protreislve men to the several borough office to, be -rated for at the comlnR spring election. Miss Annie Zimmerman and. Mrs. Al Hawk spent last Sundar rery pleasantly with Bowmanstown friends. Council has granted Fred Horlacher' the franchise for electric lights. 285 lights' have already been subscribed for, " The annual Chrlstmaafestlralof the Lutheran and Reformed Sundayschol will be held on Wednesday evening next. Charles Knecht bat built himself a coiy little home and now rumor say that he will toon be you' guess the rest. Big hearted and handsome Charley Maurer, one ot Wllkesbarre's most popular young men. was a visitor here oyer Sun day. TJ. S. Xresge, who is one of.our ad vertisers, bas just had tha Interor of his shot itoro nicely re-moddled and Im proved. ... Eu gen "Ever lit has dropped" his suit for slander against John Kern, through the lntervertlen of tb litter's friends, Kern la in luck. ' .The Chrlstman dwelling" In Franklin, which was dlttroyed by fire last week, was Insured for $1200. H will bo paid that amount soon.' - For Bent A nicely located residence on reasonable terms", located in Franklin. Four rooms, fine attic and good' cellar. Apply to Dr. P. A. Andrews. St ' While In town one day last week Rev. ff. A. Leopold, of Salem' Evangelical Sunday with friends In Lehigh county, A little stranger has made It appear- church, Allentewn, fell on llppryide- wajic and turtaiued a fracture ofonoof bit arms. Ther 1 no truth In the current rumor lhat Eugene Everett will retire from the WeUsport Hons with the first of 1891, His Jolly ppla will contLue to smile from behind the bar, Tb following new officer bare-been elected by the Ebenextr Evangelical- Sun dar school: Snptrintendtnt. J. W. Heller; assistant superintendent, H. T. Smawley; secretary, DK A. P. Andrews; treasurer, M. A. Laury; librarian, Wm. lybltehead, Jr., organist, Mrs, .Clara Andrews r-Sunday school, churches and festival committees are. nere advised that u. j, Ssagsr, of East Weissport, bas enteied Into th wholesale confectionery - business, Conftctfens put np in. boxe-or bags will b furnished cheap.. Don't' buy four holt day - candy until yon bay learned bis prices. 2t John W. Reed, of Weissport, Is the au thorized agent for th "Wnmt Dove MxHoniiV' 14x23 Inches without frame auce in the family of . CuatlM Smith. Mother and child are doing well. Tilgh. Bebrig and family, of Leblgh ton, are now residents of Ashfleld. Miss Ida Moyer Is convalescing from a serious illness much to the pleasur of manr friends. Subscribe for and read the Advocatx, $1.00 a year. A weekly letter will appear from this vicinity. Our Sunday schools are completing preparations for their annual Christmas festivals. Peter Bacbman and Miss Emma Koons were on last Sunday happily united In the golden bonds of matrimony. Go to Charles GInder, the barber for a fine shave or a good hair cut. Mrs. Scbaffer.wife of Thomas Schaffer, of East Mauch Chunk, formerly old resl dent here, died suddenly last week. Inter ment took place In the Peunsvlll church. One ot our popular young men was left Saturday owing to the failure of the train THI COUNTY SIAT. Tha alp sf the Day Told In a Short Original Manner lT a BpMlai CorrwtitoH' deut. Who will be the Oetaml$6ar' Clerk? All the eoauty bonds bare been dis posed off. Amount $12000. , The mercantile appraisement appoint ment is still hanging but not because no one wants' it. The barroom of the Mansion House was broken into tha other night and robbed; Recently a freight car standing on a siding here, was blown through a safety twitch and down the tracks for a distance ot two miles. A gang of toughs from the east side who tackled the - Kallo Emmet Company the other night were badly worsted and are now iinrslng rery sore heads. James ' ' Gsllagher.of the east side, while-skating on the dam Saturday broke through the Ice and was only tared from drowndlne br the timely assistance of friends. Among tha Banks In Pennsylvania In which' state funds are deposited, are the Frst and Second National Banks .of Mauch Chunk; . Tho former has $20,000 and the latter 710,000 of tho money. -Jajor Bob Klotz Is evidently getting desperate; he Is now grooming four candl dates whom he will trot out against the present able Incumbent for the Frothonot- ary office. He don't cars which ot the four win so Essar Is done up. Just as likely as not the people will hare some thing to sayrln settling this question and it' two to one that Klotz won't be In It. For nolldayUJood I Mrs. O. DeTschlrschsky, of Second street, carries in stock a full line of holi day goods in great variety. They Include dolts, toys', fancy notions, wools, zephyrs, tc A sbaro of the public patronage Is solicited. . Prices will be found as low a the low. 21 r f Now, ray Up. Our collector, Georgo W. Mbrthlmer, will call. on delinquents within the next few days, and all persons are expected to liquidate. We need tho money and must hare It. It you owe us you aro supposed to pay, the sooner the better, as we need the cash to meet the hoayy expensoi of our establishment. Just What Y011 'Want. For hardwood mantels in all the latest designs, also slate mantels, open fire places and tiling of eyery description, call at the ware rooms of ClIAXDAIX & ICLECHNUn, 10. 829 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa. ljold Kobbers. Sometime- during Wednesday night burglars forced an entrance Into the Cahbom Advocatk office and J. L. Qabel's hardware store. At the Advocate office the safo was blown open, In a manner which indicates tho burglars to hare been professionals ;abou $ l(X),and a bat and over coat belonging to tbe senior editor was se cured and valuable papers destroyed: a gold watch was -overlooked. At uaoers tho show caso was robbed of a large number of revolvers, poeket knives, etc, aud tbe money drawer carried awav: tbe empty drawer was found near the Lehigh Valley Kailroan early Thursday morning. Mr. Gabel's loss Is fully 200. The tbleyes baJ forced an entrance into Trexler & Krled lers earrlage works and secured a number of tools with which to do their work; a large screw4 driver belonging to that firm was found amidst the debris of tbe wrecked safe. Up to tho hour of. going to press there Is no clue to tbe perpetrators. Go To BocVa IfTben looking for holiday presents rou will find Bock, tbo jeweler, to be the rery man you want. H keeps in stock a full lino of watches, clocks, rlugs, braclett, necklace, &c. Pines are lower than any where else In Carbon county. Patronize him. to stop at our station. His best girl disap- wMeh ho Is lntrodneln to ih nwoln of pointed. Eh.Calvmf. Lehhthton. WeJa'sooft injfcinltV: It I. a beautiful sovynfsr.and Will make a, hand some usristms .present to parent or friends. Orders by mall promptly Attended toby him through th fFelssport post office. - .- -Nor. 203 ws Ont young friends, Charles "Boyer and Miss Carrie Beed, wer hkpplfy united In matrimony' golden bond at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Besd on White ttreet, Thursday evening by Key. J. J, Stauffer. Mist Ella Jtapp and Elmer E. Reed participated at bridesmaid and groomsman. The ceremony wa per formed in tha presence of juany rtlatlres and close friends. Following tbe ceremony a sumptueu Wedding lupper was partaken of by th guest present. Mr. and 3In, Buyer have the best wishes of many friends the billowy sea of. ftsmtifil collection, of eheiee -t riser store or & 15. rrntatuy on Flrsi Xwdry Start. a nil TPtieatUv oa Vtnt I t rl ... Tn "AAMbkAirAM )W 41.1. t.. Sw0DTf CotBtlf StdM will I HtnBt, bas also been agfolotad acsat v- m Vn.iAuw.iAa B Aaass' 'UWftai.' f Bowmanstown Special. Maurice Bowman Is building a laige wheelwright shop In Bowmanstown. Mrs. Blose, wife of Charles Blose, of Parryvllle, died last Sunday of cancer. Interment took place in St. Johu's ceme tery on Wednesday. Tbe Lutheran and Reformed congrega tion ot tbe St. John's church will hold the annual election for organist ou .Saturday afternoou. Mr. Hahn Is tb orgalnti at present. Many of our people aro beginning U fill tbelr ice bouses. Mr". Helutzleman the popular butcher, Is building large buloher shop at Ilow-menstown. Dallas Bowman Is building a isigr house at KittUnr. Given Away XTm or Oturs A Me looking glass or pswlur etock to every purebaser of $13 wettb uf gov at lb Oa Prfo Star OlettOag Mall, XMk The members of tbe Peansvllle church will elect uew officers on the 20th Instant. A young daughter of Charles Rehrls died suddenly Tuesday, OF FLOATINO XNTXRKST, Northampton County has 99 person In the State Insaue Asylum at Norrls town. Two men on Tuesday of last tteek swindled Easton housewives out of $200 by selling them boxes of soap for $1 each. with the promise of a rubber door-mat which -boweyer failed to materialize. Eight patients have Just died at Paris after baying undergone an Injection of Dr. Koch's lymph. All of which Induce the undertaken to say of tha lymph: "We lore It foi the business It makes." r-Mrt, James Lewis. 67 rears of are. who was alone In her house a few miles I for -' T0TSe 9'w fromAltoona, was assaulted by unknown Mtrimony. irei juiia uu to mjoriM p.ctat JUaoanoem.nt. which causta ner aea,n Monaay. -1 w, hMe te.fcrangemenl wun Dr. now. o, geu. xi ysars, area in ibj "J. Kendall Co. publisher of "A Heading from in eaecu ot a pistol shot Trektlt en th Horse and his Diseases wound In the bead recelred at the hand -blch will enable . all our subscriber t of John F. Fair, aged 16 years. Fair, wbb obtin a copy ot that ratable work free . ,u u..v, .......... .uwuug wu Dy tending tbelr sujdress (enclosing a two ccmeui. A cent stamp for Railing same) to Dr. B. J, -waster o.au a owueriy, rreaiusni Kndall Co., Euosburgh Jails, Vt. This l'oik. ortherarmer-a, Alliance, and other, took- I. uow teognUd a standard an new a meeting at jacasonvuie. and tnoritr upoaWl disease of- the'-horse, as oeciueu to giye up me conference at cm- lu uhnmenaial attest, over four mil clnnatl, that was called to eunslder the Uon copies tiavfrir beetfiotd ' in the past question of forming a third party. fi ten rears, a t1 ' faTr'btore reached by -The Slatlngton rolling mlUwbnt any PuhlIcatloIluthe:'meMr1od.of time. down Saturday.owlng to the declining eon- We feel eonflJent ronrpatrpna srllCap dlUor. of the iron trade. The mill wa. predate ,h wor&V-&i.ll IV . ui u i 1 themselves or this oppojtnnlty. of obtain wi,wv,ui nuitu uiuuut nm. r. uopxm 1 Qg a valuable book. lo' ?""M 01 B1M K w neeeotary tbafc. jou. tneatlon this ington a,vw, leaving a cunt of $10,000 Employment was given to IIS men and tbo monthly pay roll amounts to $12,000. It Is satd that tbe Bethlehem Iron Csa. pan' freight bill for material received oa tbe Leblgh Vallty Railroad br about $80, aju per montu. A Farmer' Institute It u Aeceotary tbab.sotv tneatlon paper lor ttndlag far th "ffrtaUsa." This oSsr will remain open for only short tlaa. Is a constitutional and not a local disease, and therefore It cannot be cured by local applications It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Saisaparllla, which, working through the blood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and effects a permanent euro. Thousands o! people testify to the success ot Hood's Barsaparllla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had railed. N. B. Be sure to get only Bollby all druggists, fit tlx for f I Prepare! only hy C, I. HOOD CO., ApolliectrUi, LowU, Mua. IOO Doses Ono Dollar Mminwntu otti.rrui. DiTnnu .... Advocate Omen, Is headquarters for snaviDg, nair cutting ana snampoqinx. uall. 0 TO Kits. ItODERUn, under the Exchange VI uotei.iianKsircei.ior a sraootn bubtb oro fahlonabit haircut. KV Closed oa Sunday's Roeder'a Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry In stock a full line of fancv toilet articles at low est prices, and wo are the only place In town wnere you can oiiy itenocr s uream mr wic tacc. To Whom, It May Concern. This is to notify all persons that tbe chairs and ill appurtimances In 'he llarber shop of George Horn, lu WelMnorC I'a.. have been pur :hased by me and are owned by me and loaned to blm durlnu inv pleasure only, and all persons are cauuoueu noc to mcuuie wiui me same. Nov. 29. 1830-3W. CUAULOITH UOBN. Estate Notise. Estate of Solomon Hoppes, late ot Mahoulc i uwusjiip, iiruuu i-uuuiy, uevweu. All nersons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those liavlnic legal claims against the same, will pre sent ihem without delay and In proper form for tetueroeot. isi.ias n. tiurrra, OKOKUU W. UOfPBS. Mahoning twp, decto-PO Adm's. SLAUGHTERED ! That's it exactly, and fita the caw to a T. We are now abb to make an unprecedented offer in the Shoe line. , JUST OK AT IT . 200 PAIR OF $2.00 SHOES TFE ARE SELLING" AT One D ollar Twenty-live a Pair, They are of the very best goods in tho market, and wo do nt hesitate to guarantee them. Wo also carry a full line of The Finest Boots and Shoe Before making purchases elsewhere come and see us. E. G. ZERN. I a Year is the price of the Adrb cate for 52 weeks Shoes for Everybody : AND Everybody Npeds Shoes ! We are the only asents in this town for the celebrated Wi' L. Douglas Shoes. The greatest advertised shoes in the world We have them I Nobody else can get tnem. New Stock of Oyercdats Just come from the mamifacturersr , We can give you a good Overcoat ! : We cangive you a good fit ! We can give you the very lowest prices I Big 8 took of Fancy Slippers. ; ' K3iN.B. One car load Rubber Boots aud Shoesf- m Meiirkam South First Street, Lobighton. & Son.- Culton's Christmas Stocking Is full and pushed out at the toe with one of the prettiest a&4 most extensive assortments of GMstmas k Holiday Geoii ever brought to this town or possibly the county. Our goods must be seen to be appreciated. They include Plush Albunis, Plush Toilet, Sharinr ana moKers Bets, Manasome ao sig'ns in Silrerware, Pretty jewelry and TOYS by the hundreds for the little ones, and the choicest lino of Confections in the town, ngfWe particularly call attention to our display of DOLLS' which is without question the largest, fineat and cheapen in "the county. Don't miss seeing it Don't buy elsewhere uutil you hove learned the prices. We haven't the and see for yourself. looked over our stock itnd roorp to enumerate, eoKM MISS ALVENIA GRAVER, The Fashionable Milliner, $10 Reward. Tha Roroueh nf Lehlffhton offers & Reward of f 10 tor evidence leading to tlie detection and poartcttbns of th& rarty or parties who break mo sireei iauu. iiyorueroiuouncn, NOT.S9-3W Uurges. NOTICE OF SALE OF County Bonds. Announces to the Ladies of the county m general that she has opened Tor the Fall and TTmter 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 style are in oil the newest and very prettiest effects and tbe prices are marvelously low. The ladies are earnestly solicited to call aud see our beautiful assortment of Millinery before purchasing elsewhere. W leel that our long experience enables us to please our lady patrons in every particular- Latest Styles, Lowest Prices and Best Quality of Material and Promptness in finishing goods when ordered. Again we repeat, that for low prices and the Most Stylish Milli nery Goods you must call at New York Millinery Stotfe. By Calling at tho Old Stand Slnemsster's IUU, tt wu opsasdla Msennjle. oa Uon. Card of TbwUs. To th, wsraben tf Lebiih Iodcs, No. Ml, B, of R. B. T.; Jbe vuderilfned ds- slm to Ihjis paWldy . extend her slncrs thsnks to tbs orftElsUao fer tbslrklnd- dy ereolnK, under tli suiultes f th I Rs followlns tb' dlh of hir babnd. !,"'.VWS." BSTmsat at lh llSm Iriinrnn. Wobt. Wrdi etasat xjres tbe sppr'eeiKtlon et SflA the, .Tl!riftAn r f-l JIB. BtXMT BsHKMfDOBf. Notice Is hereby gtren by the Oommlsslonors of CarbonCounty.that by virtue ot power Invested In them by au act of Assembly of April 20th,ls7t, bonds will be Issued at S per cent, per annum, and payable semi-annually, for tl3,ou. belm an increase of county Indebtedness to said amount. Tbe bonds to be Issued will be In denomination! as follows: U Bonds of feoo each, tt.ooo.oo. H Bondi of W each, (SfiOOM. for nither Infrvrmation. tersaot de'ilrlnr ta take bonds will call at the ombe of the County Commissioners, County DuIMIng.tn tlis Ilorougn oi nauoat;nunK. n. MIIiI.EB. D. J. O'UOSiJHU J. 8. HAWS. Att.. duetory address was A. EIbjib alter, of Ibis olty. eiosta inetaay eTeninf. Tb sasttnt Of TJWttT old watohfti at tbe Ma.ur.kl hunk Jewelry tM X.T&tt E, Jf.'1rhi'. s ffokl'i JWt new desigHsIn silver vr rv..i. 0NUltlonrt. tl.MM la the Orphans' Court of Car bon County. OF JANUARY TEHM, ISM. B01 mm, You will see what progress we are making while striving to meet the demands of our large army ol customers. In ad ditien to the Large and Complete lines qt General Merchandise heretofore kept by this well-known and reliable business hotisa Novelties are to he seep in every depMtmont,'8uh'thtisM useful, acceptable and appreciate1 Xrnas presenla . T mm. th; OsHts nsie HetsttMC la IMs tents Bn- r. to AM of HMiJawtc WSTr, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co, ifumt ; i' j-j 1 . lYtt stun ituvt 1 j- KV. W. SWk'X. dSfC.
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