ORIGIHAL CMPCASHSTOM tftart The New Year Rigkt. Keep oat of debt by bnjtait for CMb. Provide for the faturo by mtIdb the difference between OMb and Credit prices. Four Unit of Underwear which Uke lbs lead for raluo and healthtulnees. Ladles' Superior Jersey lltbbefi Cream Wool Vojti, 11.80 each. tadles' auperlor tcarlet (cochineal dyed) teste and drawers, 1.S0 each. Q int's Superior Scarlet (Cochineal Dyad ) dirts and Drawers, $1.60 each. Gent's tuperlor Natural IKool ehlrte and drawen, $1.68 each. Oent'e plain, etrlped and ctaeoked flannel sbtrts, are down to the loweit notch. We don't bellere such values will again be offered. A. eating of Joe on a pair ef Overalls. We are tolling Overalls made of extra heavy Blue Denim at 0c. The regular $1.S3 quality. Our Ladtes Bright Dongola Button (Shoes at $2.75 are far eaperlorto those be ing sold by other lealets at the earae price. It It lmponlble to produce e, better ehoe at tali price. Opera and Common Seniolatteln various Widths. The finest dried fruits the market afforde nre here. Fancy fat No. 1 mackerel, genuine cod JUh, aardtnee In mustard and oil, canned salmon, canned lobsters, canned oysters, canned clams, potted tongue and chlckene are also here at low prices. J. T. NUSBAUM, IHrst Street, between Bouth and Plum Streets, ' LehlBhton. Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1891. "Wants a toeaUon. B. 0. Atkln, who was lately associated With the big Wllkes-Barre lace factory, Is looking about for a location where he can establish a eraatl Industry of the same character. He has been to Tunkhannock In his search for a site. lie Is the lnyentor of valuable machinery in this class of work and Is destroys of establishing him self where he can utilize this andhaie con trol of his own plant. The corditiona on which he will locate are that the people of the town erect a building sufficiently large for the business and supply the power nec essary to run. the machinery. Mr. Atkin ?111 then put In the machinery ana operate the mills, gWIng the citizen who erect the building a five year mortage, bearing five per cent. Interest, on the plant, reserving the privilege of purchasing the entire plant at the end, of five years, if he chooses to do 10. The highest estimate given for the erection of building and engines Is $10,000. lUlllt UU1C 1UO UJlll HVUIU l.uljJIUJ nwwuw eighty hands. Lehlehton has lots of room for enterprises of ibis kind. Let the new Land and Improvement Company Interest themselves In the above matter. , It will paytuetn? , . , i, Jt.VII.UOAD GOSSIP.. . .; THE C JUNTY HOPPIIt. A Kedloi- ol OemnneM Original anil Otherwise Tut Together for Interesting Perusal. Jeanesvllle claims to bavo a ghost. Squire iflnnlck Is the new postmaster at Summit Ilia We extend our digit to the squire. Joyer'a new hostlcry In East Pcnn township lias been christened tho "Hast Peuu Hotel." A good nanie, Billy I A JFeatherljIte named Moulz was put to Jail last week for beating his wlfo. Tho whipping post Is tho correct thing for such fellows I There was an Insurance of $2,000 on the Petrey property recently destroyed by Bib at Weatberly, The loss, however, footed up full $5000. Brakcman Fronhelser, employed on train drawn by engine 441, bad a thumb so badly damaged In Mahoning yard that It had to be amputated Tuesday night. A man named Ed. Hchmldl, of Frank lin township, employed In the Packerton yards of the Lehigh Valley company, was struck by an engine Wednesday morning and seriously Injured. A large barn, 30x00 feet, the property of John Kuease, of East Penn township, was destroyed by fire early Sunday morn ing. The origin of tho fire Is a mystery. The loss Is considerable aa the building con talned hay and grain. .r-The X. Y. Z. Club, of Summit Hill, are giving a series of most delightful socl ables. The club expects soon to give a "ghost dance," In which they will ail ap pear In full paint. The invitations, which will be hand painted, are to be In the shape of a tomahawk with Sitting Bull's picture on the blade. They have not yetlccldcd on a "war cry," i i iuj-huT mijki i ....iixKiffii trap MULTUW IN EAWVO. Bright and Newsy Oondenttart I the Happenings In the City as Caught by Iteporter. Pocket lamps at Delfenderfer's. Full Hno of Ingrain and Brussels car pets at Henry Schnarti, Because tt didn't pay, John Eaches has closed his pool room and restaurant under tho Opera House. William II. Bachman, of the South end, Is convalescing from an Illness of several weeks standing. Some of the finest hand made Wall Hangings and Felt Frelzei now on ex hibition at Luckenbach'a Mauch Chunk. A larger and cheaper stock of watches, silverware, Ac, than ever before is now offered for sale by S. Hagaman, Lehighton, Penna. Dec 0 6m. Tho outgoing councllmen are Messrs. I. S. Koch, Hiram Straup, Reuben Fenster macher and Samuel Seller. See that only good men succeed themt The electric light polos now pointing heavenward all over this city are to be painted fifteen feet Irom the base up. Good ideal B 4 buying a sewing machine, organ br piano, call on Geo. W. Nusbaum, north First street, Lehighton. 2t The old frame dwelling honse on Third street owned by the School Board, was razed to the ground this week In order to enlarge thesi'luol campus. Pocket lamps at Delfenderfer's. Does your headache, try a pair of Crown Crystal spectacles, sold by E. H. Hohl, Alauch Chunk, yon will be surprised at tho result. A mite of a baby elrl Is a new arrival at the home of Druggist Thomas, on south First street. The HttleVjpne promises to thrive and grow. - ire eail the attention of our readers to the changes In the advertisements of our progression merchants appearing In this IsSue. Read them carefully. Three hundred and sixty-five fat hogs, all shapes and sizes, were converted Into spare ribs, hams, sausage. Ac., at Obert's Pork Packing establishment during the six days of last week. t The Lutheran congregation of this town have In early prospective a handsome pipe organ. It will tie a splendid addition to their attractive and substantial edifice Afartln Bock,- of Hazleton, has bought in tho stock of D. S. Bock, the jeweler, and. the. store is again open-fov-bnslriess. All-old customers and any new ones who may favor us with their patronage will be cordially treated. . The.' opinion Is rapidly strengthening that the ordinances governing our town should be revised and Improved. This will be an Important matter for the new council's consideration. Laf Schoch, who Is one of oar most successful hunters,on Wednesday shot and allied a large grey fox on the Mahoning mountain. Engineer Levi Meitzler, of town, who sustained a severe .Injury of the right, knee of the knee recently, is ab'.e to move about with the aid of a cane. IKe hope he will soon bo O. K. The good wife ot our popular towns man IF. S, Kuhns, of north' First street, with handsome Pec" soon to put In a steam engine. twin baby gltls this (reek. We are pleased The St. John's church is at present to say that mother and girls are doing without an organist. On funeral occasions, well ' however, Mr. Steiner, of Stone church, It will please the man v friends of Mrs Northampton ciunty, will be pleased to Dayld Aruer, of Mahoning street, to learn tender his services. that she Is fast recovering from a verv eerl- Mrs. McAiliy who was burned out a ous Illness of some week's duration, I 'ew weeks ago at Ltzzard Creek Junction, rACKEUTON Laurlsh Brothers drive a spirited new horse. Miss Eva Sendel, of ifauch Chunk, Is visiting Miss Emma Brodhead. Miss Lizzie Caltnan, of Eastern, Is so journing with Miss Lizzie Afartln. Leopold Ifeyer Is converting his large frame barn Into a handsome double dwell ing house. Andrew Snyder Is the happy "pop" of a handsome baby girl. Mother and child are doing well. The aged father of our esteemed towns man, Daniel Hontz, died at the tatter's re sidence on Sunday evening. Willie Haukt who lost a foot on the railroad recently, while attempting to mount a moving iceal train, is about again. Master Guy Harleman Is back home from a pleasent visit to L-unmore, Pa,, friends. OUK MAK WITH TUB OAMHTtA. Flash riotars ef Familiar Face Ownlns ait Going. Jarne Balllet, of East Penn.was shak ing bands with friends In town on Mon day. William Moyer, of the new East Penn Hotel, was a prominent visitor In town Monday. -Mrs. II. V. Morthlmer, Jr., has return ed from a pleasont visit to her parents In Bethlehem. Ell DeFrehn and wife, of town, wero visiting Bethlehem relatives .and friends during tho week. Mrs. Frank P. Seramel and daughter, of Second street, spent- Wednesday in Alientown. Mrs. Thomas Swartzand Mre. Hennetta Frltch spent Wednesday with friends at Mauoh Chunk. Miss Laura Masters, of Bangor, Pa., Is spending a few weeks very pleasantly with relatives In this city. John J. Kutz, manufacturer of fine cigars, was doing business among his Lansfnrd patrons last Wednesday. Henry Spoonhelmer and daughter Mrs. E. A. Horn, spent Sunday with John Pettit and family at Uelhlebcm. Tho genial John Kirk, of Philadelphia was a guAst at the residence of Ex-sheriff J. W. Baudenbush, last Sunday. John J. Hummel, him that blows the 2d b, flat cornet In the Lehighton band, is ack from a trip to Macungle, Pa, Isaac Oberholtzer, wife and daughtrr, Lillian, are back from a threo weeks visit to relatives and friends in Columbia, Pa. Mrs. F. I. Smith, of south First street' has returned from a delightful visit of four weeks to relatives and friends in Milton, Pa. David DeFrehn and Miss Maud Smith, of East Mauch Chunk, visited D. H. Lonu and family on north First street, this city, lat Sunday. James Bonser, the jolly landlord of the Bowmanstown Hotel, was shaking bands with friends hereabouts during the week. Jim reports things to be booming down tho Valley. MOWMANSTOWN. The sand business is quite dull In this section at present. The addition of a baby girl to his family has made Asa B. Young happy. Levi Harleman and family have moved from this place to Union Hill, a suburb of Welssport. District President Wenner, of Lans- ford, Installed the officers of W. C, No. 29, of Bowmanstown, recently. "Fred Schmidt Is maklng'arrangements to operate his saw mill with steam and ex- The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi neers hw-ST.iltf members at present, ah increase or 2312 In 1690. James Relgle, an old L. Y. employee, .has been promoted to engineer ou a coal ran between Wilkesbarre and Packerton. The Central Railroad of New Jersey Is repainting its cars, .and many new ones re put In service In this section. By spring the entire rolling stock Is expected to be remodeled. H. Stanley Goodwin, Supt. ot the Le high Valley railroad, has just recovered from a severe slokness. Asa ?. Blakslec, general car agent of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, has been elected President ot the First National Bank of Orwlgsburg. A recent census taken by the company's oddali, shows that there are 24,000 per sons in the emelov of the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company. The new east-bound track of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, known as the Bethlehem Iron Company "cut off," was finished at 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and passenger train No. 1 was the first train to go oyer It at 0.33 o'clock. The old tracks have now been abandoned for active traffic, The Lehigh Valley Relief Association, composed of employes of the Lehigh Valley bops in South Easton, has a membership of 842, and last year distributed over $2000 In relief and aid. The association owns oyer $4000 In property. A handsome new passenger car, No. 170, the first of a number to be built, was turn ed out of the Lehigh Valley Railroad shops at South Easton Monday, The windows are ot the same width as Pullman car win dows. Notice has been served to all employes ot the Central Railroad of New Jersey by J, H. Olhausen, General Superintendent, calling attention to rule No. 12, forbidding FORSALErEstablIshed Bakery, Con fectlonery, Restaurant and Ice Uream Busi ness. The only Bakery in town of 4.000' Inhabitants.' Moderate rents. Good res,1 sons for selling. For particulars address C. .IV. Laury, Welssport, Pa. Si For the benefit of Gnaden Hutten opposite Bowmanstown, continues her boardlag house In the latter place', in a building rented from Henry Ernst. Fixed and Movable Feiwt for '18. Epiphany, Tuesday, Jan. 0. Septuagelslma Sunday, Jan. 25. Qulnquageslma Shroye Sunday Feb. 8, Ash Wednesday, Feb. 11. First Sunday in Lent, Feb. 15, St. Patrick's Day, Tuesday, March 17. Palm Sunday, March 22. Good Friday, March 27, Easter Sunday, March 29. Low Sunday, April ft. Rogation Sunday, May S. Ascension Holy Thursday May 7. rcntecost White Sunday May 17. Trinity Sunday, May 24. Corpus Christ), Tburslay, May 28. First Sunday in Advent, Nov, 29. Christmas day, Friday Dec. 25. It look! Interesting, Recent Incidents In Evangelical (German Jfethodist) Association church circles tend to the belief that the session in Alientown the last week In February of the East Penn Conference will be a most Interesting one. bishop Bowman has expressed his purpose to preside in spite of the fact of his unpop ularity In the conference. A great majorit) ot the Evangelical people In this Valley are adhearents of BIsop Dubs. A Word to Our Delinquents. We have carefully gone over our sub scription books and find that out of our more than 1300 subscribers wo faayo several hundred who owe us one, two or more years; the wboje aggregating four or five hundred dollars. Of this amount the greater pertlsn Is due from patrons In this city and adjacent towns. It Is hardly necessary to say that we need the money and want it in order to further a number of very Important contemplated Improve- NEWSY WEISSPORT. MAHONING. Joslah Herring, of Hazleton, Is visit lnc his brother In-law, Tllghman Balllet TT.U- Will . I. - I . , Castle, 316. K. G, E., of town. Camp XoAtZZ' Z n ,Q nd M "tabll.b a an. -rri..-. i n... I "- -' . .....w.., men, w hone all dellnauents wll w.wu. "7""1 ;7 "7U ""' purchased a new team of ponies for his H,all on Wednesday evening, February 11 T)nil zMr. nf Tm.n.n If you want to enjoy a pleasent evening's Sand.. the Va,,e. spent ment. We hope all delinquents will promptly respond to the solicitations from collector, G. W. Morthlmer. fun don't miss ltl 'During the absence of Rev, A. M. Sampsel, pastor ot Ebenezer Evangelical church, ot this cty, Rev. O. H. Egge, of Alleatowru formely pastor of the Evan gelical church, Welssport, conducted the revival service In the church here. Another rich treat is In store for our The public sale of the personal pro perty and real estate ot the late Solomon Hoppns, deceased was held last Saturday. Service will be held In the Evangelical church on Saturday evening. Rev. A. M, Sampsell will preach. i,ast week lienry zeigier moved on Val Newmeyer'e farm. people In the shape ot a home talent enter- Rev. D. F. Costenbader, ot New talnment, under the auspices of the Lehigh- Tripoli, and John Balllet, of Slatlngton, ton. liass nU club, sometime' during the were visitors here on Tuesday, raopth of Februaryj For the event a pro- F. D. KUogerman has purchased tbe grame of song, music and dialogue is being! Hoppes mill ; consideration, $6,000. prepared. Our School Board will meet in the Bury,- th Welssport druggist 'has Just I Pleasent Corner school house on Saturdav unpacked an Immense new stock of beautl- afternoon, when the teachers will be paid Both Parties Slant Appear. A revolution has taken place throughont the State In the manner of lssning marriage licenses, the respective registers requiring both parties applying for a license to ap pear and answer tbe questions. Reelstei Weaver has decided that under the act ot Jnne, 1885, that both parties, man and woman, shall appear at the Register's of fice when applying for a marriage license. This section ot tbe act reads; "The cleik of the court shall Inquire of the parties ap plying, either separately or together, for marrlagellcense as aforesa!d,on oath or af firmattou,as to tbe legality of tbe content' plated marriage." Heretofore the man could secure license alone. tul designs In new. wall papers and borders. Prices very lowest. Candlemas, or groundhog day. Febru ary 2nd, Is near at hand. On this day, ac cording to popular tradition, the ground hog prognosticates the weather tor the following six weeks. Because the Knitting machines for the hosiery Mill have not arrived, work has not yet been commenced In that industry. It is expected, howeyir, that every thing will very soon no in readiness to commence operations. It's a -fact that the new stock ot wall papers, "borders and decorations now In stock at Blery.'a popular drug store, Welss port, surpasses any and' everything in the their third month's salary. I.uther Union Meeting. The Luthei Union sill hold Its Thlnh Vails Ronin.n. TUB JjUtUBl U Hlon fflll UOIU US regular The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company meeting on Monday evening the 20th Inst. smoking while on duty. A strict compll- S?"? for variety, qualljty knd cheapness. Tuesday held Its annual meeting at tbe of fices of the company ,223 South Third street, Phlaladelpbla. Tbe annnal report was read showing tbe operation of the work for the fiscal year ending November SO, 1890. The total tonnage for tbe year was: Anthracite coal, 8,126,629 tons; bituminous coal and coke,S60,940 tons, and miscellaneous freight 4,971,700 tons. The road carried 6,191,821 passengers,an Increase of 495.1S3 over 1880, A large number of Improvements have not only been projected, but actually com pleted, during tbe year. New tracks and connections have been made at several 1m forwblch purpose tbe following program bas been arranged; Opening exercise, Ed Relchard; recita tion, Annie Rauaenbusb; select reading, Mamie Gabel; recitation, Mable Rehrig sketch on if oses, Oscar Hellmao; chorus conducted by Mamie Semmel; duet, Mary Rebrlg and Pbeona Ba'tier; Instrumental solo, Martha Long; spelling exercise, All are cordially Invited to attend. Wants Democrat lSleeted. Enrron Cabbon Advocate: Lehighton with a Democratic majority of one hurdred or more should certainty not The Doings or a I.lrely Town Briefly Chroni cled lu Short ftnlp-Snap Order far Ilia "Stroller nnd Chum." 'New wall papers at Blery'. Valentine Schoenberger occupies the Ruch dwelling on the east side. John Phillips and wife, of Scranton, aro sojourning with William Koons and family. Harry Graver was seeing friends! at Wilkoabarro and Mountain Top this week, It will bo of Interest to our lady readers to learn that, at Btery's drug store, they can buv tlsstto papers In all shades at lowest prices. On Wednesday last, Constable illlton Setzer sold the personal property ot the Franklin Stone Company, of Walcksylllo, to satisfy the claims ot the employees. Our old townsman, Samuel Welch, will again be a candidate for tax collector. Mr, V., Is a faithful official And should re ceive tho fayors ot our people at the com ing spring election. A wharf twelve feet In width Is being built along the Nathan Snyder plaining mill, bordering the canal. Lovl Horn is doing the work. L. J. Wenlz, of Uerllnsvllle, am! Milton Anthony, of Walnutport, wete guests of J, D. Bennlngcr this week. Miss Jennie Snyder and sister, of iflll port, wero guests of friends In' town on Monday. Joseph Fenncr did business In Phila delphia on Jfonday, We aro much pleased to note that Mrs. Charles Nusbaum Is convalescing from a serious illness of several weeks. The Carbon County Improvement Company are running theh electric light Wires into Franklin township. We are pained to note the serious Ill ness of Mrs. Bert Arner, and . join her many friends in the wish that she may soou be on joying her usual excellent health. It was all a mistake. Leyl Horn paid $3.0 for all the trees In tbe Park Instead of $3,50 for each and every one as reported last week. Rev. J. E. Freeman, of Boyertown, was a familiar personage lh town this week, whtlo here he was the guest of Dr. J. G. Zern, It Is tbe talk of the street that both Rev. Stauffer, of the Reformed congrega tion, and Rev. Wuchter, of the Lutheran Congregation, will soon accept other charges. Jacob Gelsel, the eighteen year old son of Widow Heury Geisel, of lower TVelss port, died Friday after a two weeks' Illness with tvphord-pnenmonia. Interment took placo Monday. Deceased was bright, honest and Intelligent, much respected by all who knew him. To the sadly bereaysd mother wo tender sincere sympathy, While driving on the east side Sunday evening John Rehrlg'e spirited grey horso becsmo unmanagablo and run away. Mr, and Mrs. Rohrlg were both thrown from tbe vehicle-, and the latter was badly In jured. The horso run through Welssport and up tho main street of Lehighton stop ping at the Exchange stables wbere It col lided with the wagon sheds. For the year 1891 the officers Lutheran and Reformed Sunday will be: Superintendents Milton Flory and A, ' A. Beltz. Treasurer Owen Boyer. Secretary Charles Bojer. Librarians Emma German and Mamie Wertley. rUHLlO SALE ltEOISTEH Friday February 0th, Charles Deppe, of Walcksvllle, Franklin twp., will sell horses, cows, pigs,, wagons acd farming Implements. On Friday, Feb, Otb, T. D. Clauss, Exe cutor, will sell at public sale on tbe pretn Ises, a variety of household furniture and on Saturday, Feb 7th tbe real estate of the late Daniel Clause,' on First street Lehigh, ton, will be disposed of. On Saturday,- Jan. 24th. Paul Kresge, of Stemlorsvllle, will sell at Auction a va rlety of boots, shoes, hats, caps and dry goods. New Officer!. Progress Council, No. 93, N. P. U., have elected the following officers: President James (Palp. Vice President James O, Wert. Secretary F. P. Semmel. Collector Geo. S. Hallman. Treasurer D. J. Olewlne. Chaplain A. J. Lltzenberger, Councillor F. D. Miller. " Instructor Wm. S. Kuhns. Usher and Guard C. A. Froenhiser. Marshal Thos. Oatell. Trustees H. n. Peters, Charles Froenhiser and Dr. C. T. Horn, Dr. C. T. Horn was elected a member to Congress. once with this rule is demanded, atd fall ore to observe it will meet with severe dls Clpllne. Don't buy elsewhere ufltliyounave seen his Pr'nl PInl. roDS been elecl B8pubHcan t0 the best offices. My Mew Church Council. The new church council of Evangelical Lutheran church for 1601 Is as follows: Pastor Bey. J. H. Kuder. Elders O. H. Notbsteln and Charles . Selfert. Deacons L. J. Hausman, EdHonehen, Lewis Frits andTilgh. Stout, President Rev. J. H. Kuder. Secretary L. J. Hausman. Treasurer Johu T. Semmel. IN A FEW LIKES During 1890 IPayne county paid bounty on about 837 foxes, 183 minks and S3 wild' eats, at a cost of nearlr $575. Dr. D, E. Shirk, of Myerstown, is the ewnsr of a catechism ot the year 1530. It Is printed In the French language, Frank Van Horn, ot Eatton, la a re markably tall man, measuring 0 teetO inches in height, and Is bet 10 years old. The Jfontgomery County Bar associa tion held a spirited meeting, reconsidered their former action with regard to their upper, and resolved that no ladles should hi Invited and tbe wine to be limited. A girl la Huntington township, Lu- stodr. Elsewhere. In .to-day'i issue. Joseph Obert .offers for safe his valuable milling J property fn Mahoning township, four miles Trinity from this city, on the road leading to Tamaqua. This is a splendid opportunity for a person desiring to enter Into this line of business. The business and dwelling bouses In tbls town are to be numbered Council having voted'so at a recent meeting. It's a bright ideal Howard Seablodt has the privilege to plaee the numbers, and every house in the town should be neatly and correctly figured before many weeks pass, Be progressive! Tbe numbering will grently convenience strangers. Have it done I His name Is Schonenberger, and be halls itim somewhere In Franklin. Mon day afternoon be was driving a double team down north street in great style when In trying to make a running swing he up set hi "applecart." figuratively SDeaklng. He spent the afternoon loading op and get ting toings in enape. jsviaenuy ne'e not tbe driver what he thinks he Is. On account of extensive lmnraTanenta and enlarging our store for more room we win oner goods tor tbe next thirty days at the- lowest prices ever heard of at tbe Jewelry Store, of E. H. Hehl. Call early largely Improved, and a number of new passenger stations and freight bouses have been completed, while a large number are yet In course of erection. Twenty-one new locomotives, twelve passenger cars, three hundred house cars, one huudred and twenty gondolas, and forty-two caboose can, as well as onehundred refrlgeratorcars one hundred and thirty mine cars, and two enow plows were built during the past year at the compauy's own shops. The follow ing Boaid of Directors were elected: Presi dent, Elisha P. Wilbur; directors, Charles Hartshorne, William L. Conyngbam. Arlo Pardee, William A. Ingbam, Robert H. ayre, James I. Blaskslee, John R. Fell, Robert A, Lamberton, John B. Garett, C. O. Skeer. Calvin 'Pardee, and George O. Thomas. Xrfcal Initltnte. A local Institute of the teachers of Car bon county will beheld at Mau-h Chunk and East Mauch Chunk, on Friday evening and Saturday, Feb. 6th and 7th. The Friday evening lecture will beheld in the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, Prot. L. I. Handy, Principal of the Dela ware Normal School will give his popular leciute on Patrick Hewing, orator and FROM MAUCH CHUNK. Tim Count? Capital Spiritedly Kpltomlied by a Bimetal Oerrpndent Perional and OthemUe. A solid old Democrat In town on Mon day from Lehigh township was John Graff. Ho will likely he a candidate for super visor in his township at the coming Feb. election. Henry H'erner, of the east side, em ployed as fireman for Engineer Al. Sltler, of Lehighton, on tho Valley railroad, lost two fingers from his left hand while mak ing a coupling at Afabonlng siding last Friday. Henry Webslor, of this town died at New York Friday evening of pneumonia, aged about 83 years. Rev. Webster, of Wilkesbarre, Is a brother. Deceased was tho projector of the movement which ee tabtished Sunday meetings for railroaders-hero. Johnson, tho follow In jail serving out an eleven months eentenco for collecting monoy for tho Times, Gazette, Democrat and Advocate without permission from their establishments, promises to stiffen Editor Rinker's neck when bo Is liberated. Rlnker, of tho Times, exposed him too hard" evidently, and the scamp feels hurt. Johnson wants to be watched. The date for the hanging of Oliver Stauglcy has been changed by Governor Beaver from .Wednesday, March 25th to tho day following, Jlfarch 20tb. The callows used In the execution of the jVoIIIo Magurles during the decado of seventy will be erected In tho corridor and Stangley wll! swing therefrom providing tho ends of justice are carried out. He don't seem to car much as to the fate In near store for him and maintained a seem ingly unconscious equilitulura wliJn the Sheriff read the fatal warrant. Persons are already asking the sheriff for passes to witness the execution. At noon on Sunday Hon. A, G. Broad- head, passed peacefully away in tho 70th year of his age. He was one of tho most prominent mon in tho Lehigh Valley and eastern Pennsylvania, and for many years was Superintendent of the Heaver Meadow division of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ho was a staunch Democrat, and voted for every Democatlc candidate for President from Van Buren In 1830 down He was elected County Treasurer, 1854, Associate Judge in 1650, State Senator, 18C9, and Speaker ot the Secate In 1871. He was delegate to the Democratic Kntional and State Convention, and on the Democratic electoral ticket In 1888. Funeral took place Wednesday all principal places of business being closed during tbe hours of Interment. of the school New Bank Officers. The stockholders of the First National Bank, of this city, have elected the follow ing directors for the year 1891: A. J, Durl- lug.R. F, Hofford,J. S. Lentz, C. H.'Seldle Dr. J. G. Zern, P. J. Kistler and Dennis Bauman. The directors organized by mak ingthe following officers: President R. F. Hofford. Vice President Dennis Bauman, Finance Committee A. J. Purling and J. S. Lentz, Auditors J. S. Lentz and A. J. Durllng Cashier John T. Semmel, A Just What You Wunt. For hardwood mantels in all the latest designs, also slate mantels', open fire places and tiling pf eyery description, call at tbe ware rooms ot CrtANDALL it KtECHNEB, tfo. 829 Hamilton Street, Alientown, Pa, hi reference is to the office of tax collector. and Assessor now held by working Repub licans. Let the result of the February election be a criterion of 1892.Get tbe force together, stieugtben the Hcei by keeping tbe test offices In tbe parly so that we will have somtblng to stand by when we need the services of good men. Elect a Demo cratic tax collector. Jack sow, Statesman. Prof. Hanry cemes highly aerne count. h. ivi and secure a bargain In wateho. c leeks, recommended as a scnoiar and orator. Bunday School and four miles back everv silverware and Jewelry. Don't miss this The business on Satnrday will be held In Suciay for the last twelve years. opportunity. the public school building In East Maueb -If est Chester has a eat that plays the -Lrar old citizens aeea on First street Chunk. jslano. Wednesday were Lewis Graver, aged ' -rltle the .talk of the street that the torn; score: Lewis Weiss, aged seventy, young brlek manufaeturer, has just filled Forty-Nine. It will be along tlmolefore tbe border drama loses Its fascination for a great maj ority ot theatre-goers. We do not speak of tbe wild, Wild Western spices wbfro tbe height of the hero's ambition is to slay an unsuspecting red man o- annihilate a greaser wun rnnges on ui pantaloons, but ot mat class or meioarama or wnicn "w Is so excellent a type. At all events, tbe crowd tnai greeted miss Arnot's com pany at tbe Opera House last eveulnc seem to point to tbe fact that the Western drama still retains its noid in rittsburg The romping, geodnatureu waif Carrots bad an admirable exponent in silts Arnot, and her singing and dancing and clever acting were tbe life of tbe pleee although she was supported by an. excel it company. Pitts burgh Vttpateh. Tbls excellent company will appear In tbe Opera House, Lehighton, next week. 1.ITTI.1J OAF. Silas L. Beer of this place visited father at Walnutport, on Sunday last. Charles.Greenand famlIy,of this ptace, were the guest-of bis brother George, Kunkeltown, -Monroe Co., Pa, on Sunday last. For the past two weeks tbe Metallic mines, of this place, have been Idle on.ac count of tbe high water; onMonday how ever, they Iiave resumed operations, tbe old employees doing work are Jacob Gouger, Cbarles Sllfies, Frank Wagner, and Edwin Klotz. Robert A. Henrv, departed tbls life at his home In Lltte Gap, at 4 o'elock Wed' nesday Morning, aged' nearly 45 years. The deceased had been suffering for about year with consumptlou, and death came as a relief. Mr. Henry was a son ot Mr and Mrs Samuel Henry who were natives ot Northampton Co., He leaves a Son G. A, Henry ho is 10 years of age, The funer al took place at bis residence at 00 A, U. last Saturday. The remains were taken to St. Paul's Church, at C'berryvllle, North amptou Co., for Intorment. SLAUGHTERED ! That's it exactly, and fite the caw to a T. Wo are) now Rble t inaka an unprecedented offer in the Shoo line. JUST OurhoIC AT IT HO PAI OF $2.00 TFE ARE SELLING AT Doe Dollar Twenty-fi They arc of the very best goods hesitate to guarantee them. ve a Pair, in tho market, nnd wodo not We also carry a full lino of -ff"H. sT-5 B ir& t ne i-inesi boo not only in the immensity of stock, but also in low prices. nro constantly receiving and opening new goodi. Out aro loaded down with goods of every description, such m Tinware, Glassware, Queensware,Toys,&o. TFe are showing a full and complete lino of Ladies Furnishings, Notions, Jewelry,. School Books, Stationery, etc. N. 11. We have tbe largest stock of French Tlssna Panxr In thl naotlnn. ah colors and shades constantly in stock. A full line of Musical Instruments will shortly arrive. Soliciting a ebaro of tbo public patronage. I am resnectfuliv vonrs. A, L, HAGERMAN, S. First street. Tho Venduo Beason. Now tho time of personal property sales bas come acaln, we repeat the advise we have often given, Don't hide your licht nnder a peach basket. If you are going to make a sale, hlro tbe newspapers to tell of Do not depend upon the dlsrlbntfon of two dozen hand bills, Tou may save ten or twelve dollars that way, hut yon aro sure to lose a hundred or two at tho sale. Peo ple must know all the particulars what yon are going to sell, when and where or you need not expect them to come to yonr sale. In no better way can this Informa tion be taken into a man's house than by a widely circulated newspaper like Tbe as Vooate which goes Into all pott offices In the county. Tnn decision which" Superintendent Balliet bas reached to put aside tbe pre position which came to him from Philadel phia, and proceed with the work under taken tor the schools of Sprlnsdeld, will be very welcome to our people. It bas been reached after a thoroughly conscientious weighing of all that was Involved in the two fields ot labor, and In taking up the duty nearest to him Ifr, Balllet has not made a mistake. Springfield Sep. U the most anctent and most general ot all diseases. Scarcely a family Is entirely free (mm It, whtlo thousands everywhere aro It suffering slaves. Hood's Barsapartna has hail remarkable success In curing every form ot scrofula. The most severe and painful running sores, swellings in the neck or goitre, humor In the eyes, eauilsg partial or total blindness yield to the. pewesfeg effeots ot this medicine, HoocFs Sarsaparilla BoldbyalldraggljU. l ilzforgl. Prrtdoati' r O. L nOOD CO., ApoUeri, LoveU, llxn. i IOO Doses One Dollar i Jersey Central Railroad Company It trying eight and Qeorg Williams, aged seventy o bay the Mansion House at the north nine. They seemed all to enjoy fair to en a. uuu nune.it oiuBsaiuy bhu uceueaine4iiti.ua we sops ii si ay cos B ntw and kuisfaf lades, Uan tt' Wll UrM terisgr yeari M eeut. an ordet tor tbe Carbon Iron Company, of Perryvllte, for 40.000 brleks, be win aleo fnrnUh 0. 3. Sur.tr, ot franklin, with it, to VKotet. Kc U a nastier. if ow. Pay Up. Our collector, George W. JforUilmer, will call on delinquents within the next few days, and all persons are expected to liquidate. IFe need tbe mooey and most have it. It yen owe us yea are tqppoted to par, the sooner tbe better, u we need the cub to meet the heavy exptsiee ef ctr ettaVUskHSBt. "KOHET SOC1KTT GOSSIPS Tbe membership of tbe Grand Army of tho llopubllc in tbls State, at present is abont 60.000. Nlttany Valley Castle, No. 408. K. G. E. of Lamsr was imtltutrd on January 10th and Doubling Cattle.No. 407, of Leeehburg was Instituted on January 17th. TheO. U. A. M.,ln Northamption coun ty, Is lu a flourliblng condition, over 700 members having been added to the order during tho past year. Tbe semi-annual reports of the Pennsyl vania Catties. Knights ot Golden Ksgle, which are being received by Grand Master of Reeerds J D. Barnes, exhibit a gratify ing tnereaie et neasbershlp and tbtaneaf . OPERA HOUSE, LEHIGHTON THREE NIGHTS ! ComfflBiiciii Monday, January 26tb Special engagement of tbe Universal Favorite. LOUISE ARNOT, and her Excellent Company, In the foltowln, ropuiar nepenoire: Monday Night, "49 TUESDAY NIGHT, "Tho Little Detective, WEDNESDAY NIGHT, "Fun on the Bristol," POPULAK PRI0E8! Only 15, 25 "find 35 Cents ! Seats uow on sale at Reber's Drug Store. s ana snoes. Before ranking purchases elsewhere come and see us. E. G. ZERN, we are B ound to Lea rTe oo. lOe. and 25c. Gounters is the price of the Adyo cate for 52 weeks Ho. Opposite tho Park ia Headquarters for FreBieli ainl AsuBei'lcnit Tissue Papers at 1 mul 2 ct.9 s& iaeef9- ALSO , . ALL KINDS OF GAMES, INCLUDING ' ; - ular Tiddeldy Winks, AT 25 CENTS. ' The Pod ALV EN I A BRAVER, The Fashionabl e Milliner, Announces to the Ladies of the county in general that she has opened ibr the Fall and Winter seasons one of tno largest and most thoro ughly complete lines of Fash ionable Millinery Goods ever displayed in any single Btoro in the county. The styles are in all the newest and very prettieat effects and tbe prices are marvelously low. The 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 Latest Styles, Lowest rncea and Best Quality of Material and Promptness in finishing goods when ordered. Again we repeat, that lor low prices and the Most Stylish Milli nery Goods you must call at New York Millinery Store. By Calling at the Old Stand STUBHIfS SHAV1KO SALOON, opposite the aovooatr QrrioK, u headquarters for thavins, halreti)Hng and shampooing. Oau- SO TO m POgKRg ihUmelSr?Bt E OOEKEK, under the Bsebac;re , wr a unooui wn 9i t'r- niMad on HandaVa RoMter'e Ililr toalc On res Dandruft. We eafrr In (took a toll tlue ef ianey toilet articles at low eit prices, and we are the dHr-plaeo l town vrnere you can bur Uender's Crm tor the tsee. F It TAX COIXBOTOH, Wm, B. Rehrig, OF LEUItlHTON, FA., t tU he a aaadkUtefor TAX OOIXSuTQRat ue .amiMiiog uoaeenksa tbe yslB neeaoerai tax flereajpi Owe. 11 w BOi You will see what progress we are making while striving to meet the dorojuijlfl'Of our large army of customers. In ad dition to the Larggyyirl Uomplote lines of General Merchandise . heretofore kept by1 tills well-known and reliable business house," Novelties are to m seen in every department, suoh that maVe ' useful, acceptable and appreciate Xmas presents, 8. Mauch Chunk, Carbon Go.