ORIGIN AL CHEAP C ASH STORE Prepare for Winter! Tempting Bargains in Ulaid Dress Flannels, reduced from 50c. to 40c. per jurtl. Home beautiful Cloak ings, in rhecks and stripes, at greatly reduced prices ; also, elegant plain Black Hearers for ladies' .oats, at very low figures. Shawls! Shawls! In this department we have wither spared money or time in procuring the best obtainable lor money, and you will at once ceo that our stock is larger than ever, and our prices cannot be matched by any competitor. SKIRTS We have a beau tiful line of Skirts this season, suitable for the young, middle aged and elderly ladies, at ex- rcmely low prices. Some new fleets in Skirtings, by the yard ; just the thing for children. Mourning Skirting,Bomething ;eMom found in this line. t. ;T. UUSBAUM, i vp t, tiotwecn South and l'lum Htreet", U-hlithton. l'a. The Carbon Advocate UATUrtDAY OCTOBEI131, 1891. MA1IOK1NO. Jhe DoImkhoT n Lively Community Bplcety Written Up. Hinoc Jnn. 1st, Lewis Zimmerman htw sold sXl carriages nnd wngons. On Sunday afternoon I?ev. A. jJarlholomow will preaoli In St. John's church in tlio English language Mrs. Ijowls Zimmerman was to Philadelphia last week, purchasing a :ull line of fall and winter goods for A 'Vrnor's general store. The next regular monthly mooting of the Mahoning School Hoard will bo hold in tho Ploasant Cornor school lionse on Saturday afternoon, Novem l..r nth. On ttunday ovenlng tho sacrament ot the lord's Supper will bo adminis tered tn the Evangelical church by Itev. ilodlar, tho presiding oldor, and itev. (r. W. Imbodon, tho pastor of the church On tho same evening pro 1 1'iftrrl mooting will 1 login. Iast Wednosday. William Ebbert, :i young man 21 years of age was killed t.'i "o. f mino, at Eausford, by the pro muluro explosion of a blast of dyna- mlto. Ho lind only commenceu worK Inijw thomino tho Monday previous. Interment took place Saturday at St. lVit.irV church, West Ponn. Tho I'cnii Forest Conl & Mining Co. l tho namo of a company of tho fol lowing gentleman, Ezra Newhard, Simon Walck, C. H. Bowor, William Thomas. Win. Horn and William Prey man. who havo boon prospecting for conl through I'onu Forost for tho past few months. Tlioy have loasod In that neluhlxirhnnd 1300 ncres of laud from Adam Cliristman, Luther Bros., Jacob Ifpvilt. Auc. ISohrns. Jiiuos liocn. 1'aul Daiinur, Freby Horfass, Leopold Bros., ThomnH Bock and Robert Sorfass. The lease is for twonty-ilvo years with the option of fifty and in that time they will all be rich. Uurlngtholr operations thi.v have sunk tlilrty-ono slums and froqmmtly struolt small voins of coal. L ntil now. what is known ns tho "3 o'clock mi-ina" they havo ovory pro niiie iil' striking n biff vein of tho host livil coal. Thoy aro now working through a lug lenil or crystal lnrmatlon which is a promising feature of whot is to enmo. Tho mino is about six miles from 1 he railroad but tho Valloy Com pany have already offored to run side tracks to tho point montioned. During the company's operations for coal thoy uliio come across small uoposlts or sil vor As many of tho company aro from this town wo certainly hope that thoy ivill 'i ion striko it rich. Dloil Curolluu HuntiluKcr, ttuddonly, on Monday, October 10th, lS'.H. at hor homo in Tremont, Schuyl kill county. Caroline who of i rank Huntzlngor, at tho iigoof ii5 years. Do of ased had a large circle of friends and was widely known for hor generous charity, hor noblo christian charaoter, hor fortitude and pationco undor soro a miction nnu groat pliyslcal sufferings, Death wns to nor lilto stoiiplng from ono room into another, and a far better room of "our Fathor'a house in the mansion boyoud tho skies." Her death i. sadly mourned, and tho afllictod fam ily havo tho sincoro sympathy of hosts of rolatlvos nnd friends in their soro bereavement. Fivo children survivo with tho husband, Jackson, George, Tunc and Carrio Iluntxiugor nnd Mrs. George W. Morthimor. Ltitltor Union. Tho Luthor Union will open thoir regulnr moetiugs on Friday evening, N ovomuer utli, at which time tho fol inwiug program will bo rendered: Op "nlnsrierche, Ini Nothsteiti; reeltation, I.I.1U lliihcl; nolo, Katie tiurltituc ; selection, Marv Hubert: recitation. Hlla Mullllt: Duet. U'nn T,oni:kaiiiiiieror,nml I Initio Ilex ; selection, Ail.i Wi'lili ; recitation, ocar 1 It'lliiu.i ; A chorus ; .kt'trh on Jvlnu Haul, Itobt. 8tnul, illsouiuiion on suiiil.lv school leoii, entitled "Tho Tabernacle set up," 1'al. llelcliaril, Wm Ause, llesalo Noll, ulil stimi.n; iluet, l.llllo llelcliaril ami Mary i iiiH-n. S1S011I3T SOOIKTV OOSMl'. , Stroll Counoll, Jr. O. U. A. M of i rauKiin towusnip, win m tormauy in .titutod on Wednesday ovenlng, Novem ber 4. i 11. Every veteran In Carbon county at presont not oonnectod with a Post of tho (iraud Army of the Republic should at onoo unite with some one of the sovorol existing in the county. It i . not a political organisation, but is purely for the benefit of veterans, so eialily anu clianty. kj, Tho new one-degree ritual adoi i iy tho National Camp of the P. O. S. of A . at tho sessions of that body held in l 'Inladelphia last August, were Issued irom the National and State Camp hi atlquartors, and the work of the order will liorualtor uo ootiuuctea ou tno one- decree basis. m Llzzard Crook Council, 032, Jr. O. 1 . A. M., will have a Ixmellt supper at Mover's Asntleld liotoi on November 10; at the same time thoy will take tho oriental decree. Tho boys shoiild r coive hearty encouragement Thcj (toservo it. Tlio Death Benollt Fund ut the Knights of tho (in Idea Eaglo is mindly increasing. It now has over 3,0 Ki mem liorn and U only two months old Una den iluotten Castle, of this cit-. h,i-. lurnishod twenty members and Carbon Castle five members. On the occasion of tho tlrst anni- orsary of Bonuett Council. No. DO, N. I'. V., of Packerton, the moinbers with ihoir wives and In i girl-, enjoyed a coaching tiii to liell.'s hotel, Town iih using, v. Uei. they p.iitoult of j ill lts'Uible rejiitst 't'ho.i iii-i'senl wen I' J. lluihn in mil i. II '.F (' llllUlilin .un! lli,W U.Imi .ml Mil. V .1 ii1im .i.ul un. . Ii.i Kveriu uil vul. , )' i i li Im him l: .ui' .M. . Win. M Alible ami viilo, A. I-', llclluiidei . , ui.! ,ifc, V II ll.u li'iiuui Hint wifo, N 11 i ui'l'li' II .1111 WIU', A 11, Clailss .mil MIst M.iuu , ii.iini iiu.l'i, Aiitoi Mt'urs. Ki.ink Amir, i H ui. lliiili'iiiilli .Hill lilvi i ili'iin Ni. -lull LOCAL CATSUP l'.rlM l.e .if 1 rv .Hwnnnil lUioughout l Our itrpcRCT'e Vxttlll , Pot Mle A donnle hentdf. 8 I. S. Kooh. Carbon otmnty Institute uexti month. Miller1 Dlaninnmlll is rushing day and night to fill orders. A seven vear old tteruthter of Wal- laoo Snyder died Tuesday. Full lino of Tnarain and Brussol carpets at Henry 8ohwart,s. Oar schools are flourlshln besnU- fnlly Prof. Werner Is a grand nooees. Dnnf Inir it watah Until VOtt BocVs new and handsome tine. Lowest prioes. Lewis Trainer and daughter Miss Ida, are recovering from a recent severe illness. Ftante. the Jeweler. Is doing a rush ing business. See his ad in another column. Excellent teams at reasonable charges at Jakoy Kistler's Hvery on North sweet. Miss Katie Uilbert Li saleslady in Hnmmel's popular queeniware bftaaar on First street. Harry Harp, of town, is under bait to answer the charge of f. and b. pre ferred by Jennie Oelger. Bo wise and secure, free, a copy of the new ballot law now being dis tributed from this offloe. Andv DelbertV ooay little home in the north eud Is getting up and will soon be ready for the roof. Waterbor and Durllng have had their Alum street properties graded and will put down side walks. The Hersh Furnace Company are working their employees day and night to All orders for thofr popular heaters. It Is the talk that Fred Horlaoiier has purchasod tho German property on First stroot from P. J. Ktntler, of Woles- port. J. F. Moulthron's nrettv residence in tho south end has beon still further beautified by Frank Welnland, our popular painter. Enoinoer Thomas Fink has sold his cozy Second street home to Al Clauss, of Mt. Carmel. Mr. Fink will build ou 7th street. James Andrews, of Fiast Penn. em ployed in Miller's planing ralli. lost his left thumb tho other day by getting too close to a rip saw. Teams for funerals, business or pleasure furnished at David Ebbert's popular livery, on worcn nireer,, bi mo very lowest prioes. For stationery, blank books, wall aper and decorations, go io r uokenbach, Broadway, Maueh Chunk. Prices the very lowest. On Saturday. November 15, tho directors of the Lehighton Water Com pany will vote for or against an in oreaso of capital stock. Don t go to AUontown. You can buy a jacket, roofor or coat at Mrs. Culton h at lower prioos then in the abovo city. Latest stylos. The Mrs. Edwin Blose referred to a week or two ago as having eloped with a Hungarian was not tho Mrs. Edward lllose rormorly or tms town. Miss Sadie Scanlan prosonted the thrilling four act drama, "Eily," to a small but appreciative audionce In the opera House Tuesday evening. Hummel, tno aueenswaro man. sold a chandelior the other day costing 8100. It is needless to say that U was not for tho Lehighton hose houso. TJie milkmen who threaten to put the price of milk up to seven cents a quart havo not yet dono so and very likely will not. Six cents is enough for milk during the winter. Manager Hagorman, of the Opera House, should keep a watch on the "jayB" who do so much unnecessary applauding, and "firo 'em." They aro a nusianoe and a disgrace, Our young friend Dan Knauss, of Woissport, and Miss Carrie Ruff, of this ity, will bo married Saturday evening by Rov. J. II. Ruder, of Trinity Lutheran church. We offor congratu lations. Where you usod to pay 11 and 10 cents a pound for good stakos in this city you can now buy them for 12 cents, and yet a fow heathens say that tho taxing of hucksters, Ac., will raise prices on living necessaries. What do you think of it f Tho popular Mahoning Cornet Band, of which our townsman, J. J. Hummel, is the teacher, will leave Saturday for a trip through the western side of this county, stopping at Weiss' hotel near Tamaqua for "grub" and re turning tho same night. - -Dr. W. F. Danzor, the eye, ear and nose specialist of Ilazleton, will be at tho Exchange Hotel, in this city, on Friday, November 13. If yon require the services of Dr. Danzer don't fail to call at tho hotel on the abovo date as his will be his last visit to Lehighton. The Lehigh Orchestra, with a dozen good mombers, is a now musical venture in town. Tho officers are prosident, Dr. C. i. llorn: treasurer, ll. &. uelfen- derfer: secretary, J. J. Hummel; leader, I'rof. J. W. Welgand, of Mauch Chunk, Judging from the momborship it will bo a ao. iSdgar Xaudor who graduated from tho Lehighton High Sohool two years ago, will soon leave for Muhlenberg (Jolloge, Alientown, where no win pre pare himself for tho Lutheran Semin ary at Philadelphia. Ed is a bright young fellow and his friends wish him success. Sam Beltz. at tho Central station. had a headache the other night and for relief applied a big mustard plaster. He fell asleep, and when he got awoke tho next morning he was over at Weiss- port, ills headache was gone, but his head looked as if he had mado a big slide from 1st to 2nd bag in b. b. game. ll is a pretty sale conclusion that there will soon be a new Lobiah Valloy station for Lehighton, looatod in the rear or the Kxchauge Hotel. Lehish valley omoials wore looking at tue pro posed site on Monday they were oliaperonod by John 8. Lontu, of this elty, muster oar bmldor for the com pany. Doiit fail to see the ruutruitieent line of gold watches just put oa display at the Alauoh Chunk Jewelry Store of 15. H. Jlonl. when you buy a gold watoh you want It to lost a life-time that Is just the kind of watches we ore selling and at the lowest mty prioes, Hero you will And tho largest assort ment in this section of the state to seleot from. Rev. J. 8. Nowhart the Bowman ap pointee to theEvongelloal charge in this city, has sorvod notioe to on Rev, A, Sampsol, tho anti-Bowman pastor in possession, to turn over within ten days all the churoh property lu his possession at this time. The serving of these notices are in full aoeord with the action of the general conference at Indianapolis, ind., some weeks ago, where Hisnops llowman and tssnor re ceivc.i lull recognition. NEWSY V!'i.SSPORT. TV !nli.?"f n 1 ! I 1. ' ' " Hri M ! . In M rnt 'nl( llriln I'l ll"- S trailer nil uuatn." Miner's foundry Is idle. The water question Is dead. The scandal monger is abroad. To stop talking would kill some women. Joseph May -moved to Laury's station this week. John Oaumer smiles visibly over the arrival of a baby boy, Samuel Spohn, on Union mil, is the proud dad of a baby girl. Mrs. Reuben Kresn, over the nanal bridge, Is quite seriously 111. 0. 3. Saeger will leave tor York State in a few days to buy in apples. Krestfe, the shoeman, has Just placed his winter stock oik exhibition. Bettz, the beer man, of Easton, mado his las trip to this place via oanal this week. The mother of Rev. T. A. Wuber Is I very seriously III at her home in South i uetnienem. i A lnrae and commodious outl room has been added to tho lodgo room in the sohool building. The Stroller much reorets to an nounce that Mrs. Joelah Rnch is again seriously indisposed. Eiurene Christman. chief clerk and spigot manipalar at the Fort Allen for some months, has resigned. Josenh Box and sons spent last Sunday with the "old folks at homo' near Heidleberg, Lnhigh county. Doug Arner i bnllding the new dwelling houso near tho Franklin sohool building. It Is very pretty. Rev. J. I. Yotter will preach to the Evangelical congregation in school hall, Sunday evening nt 7:3 All are invited. Oscar Saeger's new frame ware house and store room will be oecupied by James Rofcliormal for a boot and shoe store. The genial Percy Peters who was driving Laury's baker wagon, has re signed and returned to his home in Parryville. A big clearance sale is on atBlery's drug store. Wall papers, borders and decorations go way below oost to make room for new goods. Preparatory and communion ser vices at Towamenslng churoh on Satur day and Sunday. Tho pator, Rev. T. A. Huber, will officiate. Cloarftnee Rale of wn.ll tinners. borders and decorations is now in pro gress at liiory s drug store, lr yon want bargains dont fail to call. Next Wednesday evening Stroh Council, Jr. O. U. A. M.. will be institu ted in Saeger's hall, over the canal bridge. Quite a number of visiting oouncils will be present on the occasion. The handsome now brick school house of the Franklin Independent District, is now occupied. Possession was taken Monday. The building Is a credit to the township and tho intelli gence of our people. Rev. Morgan Peters for some months pastor of the Reformed charge here and at East Mauch Chunk, will move to tho latter place. The pulpit hero is vacant and thore Is no pastor In early prospective. S. M. Blood will talk on tho sub ject of Order of the Iron Hall, in Saeger's Hall, this (Friday) evening, following which an effort will be made to organize a branch of tho order. The locture is free and all are Invited. 'Squire Austin Boyer now has the very iinest ojnoe in Carbon county. Tho room hoe just been beautifully re- moddolled and arranged by C. A. Goth the painter. It takes the sting off an arrest to have a hearing in such a place. Spura Weston, for a long time ODerator at the Central railroad station. will fill a similar position for the same company at tne terminal depot, Allen- town. Mr. Woaton is a whole souled, genial fellew and many friends hero offer best wtsnes for furl hor auccobd. Miss ftortie Iloru gave a "bonnet and necktie" party to hor young f rionds, Tuesday night. Miss Annie Comfort took the prize for tho handsomest neck tie and Rob. Lent:: for having trimmed tho prettiest bonnet. All present en joyed the novelty groatly. Notice has been sorvod on Rev. I. J. Rcitz, who has possession of the ISvangolical churoh property in this town, by Rev. J. I. Yotter, to vacate the tho pulpit and within ten days, from October 20, turn over all property of the church to said Rov. Yotter. This action is the rosult of the Indianapolis Conference which recoirnized Blsnons Bowman and Eshor. There may he some fun. IN A FEW WO" OS. FROM MAUCK CHUNK, I ITU " M , i I .'11 He tM 1 lir Elll-r!illl!l I ll " H"1 M'l'lit JM Omm. lionsford will hate an KM00 store rmlldlw, Diphtheria is quite prevalent In some districts In this County The public highways in Carbon's tipper end aro nata to oa in goon con dition. A TAnsfaerl ttunoarfan committed suicide. He couldn't do any thing Hirlom.M f'flc"!' wplrlt..,Ui l'pltoml .'! I, n S,,.,i(i r, itcmli el lVmotml autl Otlicltlltu:. Ten prisoners are in the (mutt? Jail. The Hotel Wshnotnh at Glen Onoko is closed. General Lilly Is home frpm a trip to Indianapolis, ind. The Marion Hose Company is proud of a handsome new steamer. The Switchback railroad will clone for the season on Saturday. Andsnrted Is the onlr thoroughly Landlord Frank P. Semmel. of "dry" town in the county no saloons iweatherly, circled "moag Democrats or Hotels. Wednesday. Rabbits are said to bo bo numerous Hugh 3. Shame and County Treas- in Lissard Crook that the have become nrer Mulhearn, both of Lansford, were a nuisance. in town Monday, Jim Rauman. the Parryville butch-1 The Weatherlv Herald is authority er, 16st a tOrtt horse by death on Mon- for th sensational assertion that & R. day night. Blowers is living in Camden, N. J, Btiarer Meadow wants to be a I Rob. lllttinir. who lives In 'the 8s, borough. There were si births In the! oond Ward, is out after nursing severe aistnct last week ami ner people are wounds received in a wreck on Central getting proud. railroad at Chain Dam Julius Entdeman. of Weatherlv. is Sheriff Levan. on Monday, took at bis old tricks. He Wants to run a I Jennie Fray, of Lansford; Emma Acker, 100 yardci dash with Pnt Cannon, of Rlckertsvllle, and Claudo Drnmbore, Stakes, tlXi a side. ot Lehighton, to Philadelphia, where nn, uk,jiu tr,hr.M faun l tnev sie cotillned in the House of He epidemic is a inmg or yesterday, i nere are no more cases. Those who were JKev. D. M. Buchanan, the new Das sick have either recovered or died. tor of the Presbyterian church, Is here, The Weatherlv Herald's office oat nd W1 Preach his opening sermons On is dead as a door naU. Tho feline ?nnday. Kev. Huohanan is a native or drank concentrated lye, but it might ng island and is highly spoton of as have had an easier death nan it looked "" mmr. mi iwtuy wm ue wow, with one eye ou jimmy lnalloy. - Happy Sam Cortrlght, of Mauch Unu Rinum a wall-irnnwn twriir t-'iiunir. has received notice of Ms elec Towamenslng farmer, gathered 48 tion ns an honorary member of the Al- MY pay double Price buy poor goods put up with annoyances take anything you get not look otir pat stock ror sot M our VM&es not at least come in hot? If not. why not ? ? ? mm GLOBE WAREHOUSE. '0 Opera House, Lehigliton. bushels of apples from one tree this fall. The tree is 31 feet high and its branches oover an area of io feet. Down in Lower Towamenslng there is physical wonder in the person of a middle aged man who can work his stomach up under his breast and at the same time masticate food. He's in luck. Some of the employees in the paint mills down in the lower end of the county are kicking because they dont get their "dust" every two weeks. It will take a good bit more than kioklng to get some greedy corporations to obey the semi-monthly pay law. The fnnorals of William Ebbert, of Normal Square, and Peter Hill, of West Penn, who were killed by an explosion In No. 4 mine, Lansford, last Wednes day, took place Saturday morning and wero largely attended Hill leaves a family of small children. toona Fire Brigade of the Pennsylvania Kallroart uompany. He has also been breveted by tho FraukUn Fire Co. of Slatlmrton, and is an active member of tne Marion Hose Uo. or Mauch Chunk, and when ho le ready to turn in his nut lorm win no quite an efficient tu emnti -i' mm i atosauqua Despatch. HAILROAD HUMKUHRH 1 David Crais. of Woissnort. is on the jenigu v auey as an extra engineer. I The Eye Has Not Seen, Nor Has the Ear Heard, Nothing Whnt Would Von Tliluk. What would you think of a poor man that would light a cigar with a ten dol lar bill? Is there any differance in a workingman throwing twenty more hard-earned dollars in a installment Watoh Club slot, than for which he can buy the same watch right hero at home, of E. H. Hold, the jeweler? Call and investigate. We knock these 840 beau ties skv-hich at 620. A saving of 820to you and no waiting for months before you see the sight or a watcn. WATOH TJ1K THICK. The order has ffone forth to mop Clauss and vote Watkins! Anything to defeat Essor. Loyal Democrats, get In to line and vote for an official whose honesty is attested, watou tue I'om bination trick mule ho is rtospera'p. I.ITTLK OAF. A Lively Community Briefly Xteuiixod by n Urlaiit Pencil Pnnlier. Corn husking parties are all the rage in this vicinity. Tilghman Smith, of this place, visited monus at unerryvllle on sun day last. Adam CorroU. of Hazleton. former ly of this place, was on a visit to f rionds here last I'Tlaay. The raccoon season has opened and Levi uolgor so far nas captured sixteen Tins beats tne reooru. Henry Trolohlor and wife, of DonielsviUe, Northampton county ,woro the guests of George M. Henry and wife on Sunday. The services which were held In the Ashland school house at Little Gan on Sunday afternoon by Key. b. a. tupp, were largely attended. -The sacrament of the Lord's Sup per was administered to the members ot at. .loun's Mitneran onurcn on nun day last by Rev. J. a Erb. John Knnkel and Aaron Christman accompanied by their wives, of Krosse vlllo, were the guests of Adam Kunkel and family, oi this place, on emnday. Rumor has it that Messrs. E. V. and W. B. Kuehner will enter Palms' Bust ness College, Philadelphia, next month. II It be true we wish the young mon 8UC008S. The subject, "Resolved, that single life is preferable to married life," was discussed on lTlday evening, at btroni i sohool house.br the rollowlna sneakers William H. KriU and Alvin.H. Green on the affirmative, and William H. Slut man ana Htepnen t oaei on tne neaa tlve. The Judges decided In favor of the negative. sior ia-ino. Mickey Cassidy Is a cute one. He lendins out norsoual letters to Demo orats In tho county aocusing George Esser of a plan to trade ott the state ticket. Mickey Cassidy knows this is a LIE out of tho whole cloth, but he is desperate, anchjhe people must be on their guard for many moan and dirty tricks before the polls close. No Demo crat will trade off his state or county ticket! Can Mickey say tho same? How about the order of the Combina tion to'drop Clauss and vote Watklns. Neither has it entered into the hearts oi' the men nnd women of the community what we have in store tor them. fiiffeTi-l'Ti.6? ? Have You Seen our elegant assortment of Furniture in" iuirii v unit7y, la imw CAtra firvuintl. I .i . iT 1 ! il , iiR.c ii whs ever jitu on exiuuiuon in mis town ociorc Have Yotl Heard that wo are offeriug this grand assortment of goods at prices way down, the very mention of which will make you think that we must liaye mado a mistake. It's a I act. We've got the goods. You have the money. JPo wont to exchange with you, and if you will call at our store we will offer such inducements that it will he a pleasure for vou to make vour mirclmsps from us. eelvodby the ihlgh valley Road Wed- Come and Inspect our stock and buy whatever you need at onr uesday from the Baldwin Locomotive t .,. J J u impels. I Engineer Al Hofford is the dad of another boy- making in all a family of sixicnn. I"Bllly' Martin, of Mauch Chunk. was promoted from fireman to extra engineer on the valloy. t Tho Lohigh Valloy Railroad Com pany is receiving 20 new engines from tue liauiwin iiocomotive works. 1 Three heavy oloht. wheel drivlnir en- gines, numuerououo, uu4 uuo, were re works in rnuadouuila. xney were taken up the mountains to be used for big trains ou the aro coal dirt burners, very ntaius to be used for r: mi "DTI , 74 er heavy grade. They SCHWARTZ, Hie V 111 LlltUl'e Mail Beitjy U in the "Growler.' Friday's Issue of tho Alientown Ci it ic gives the appended particulars concern ing the arreat of a well-known Lehigh ton character. "Yestorday at leruoon Deteett e Smith went to Lehishton and arrested Benjamin Herb, a traveling umbrella mender, on charges oi larceny. On March (3, this year, Herb entered Von Reed's flour mill, near Sinkinc, Springs, Berks county, nnd from the vest pooket of Reuben Ringler he took a gold watcn, valued at sou, anu speodiiy decamped. lungler hod a warrant sworn out for tho umbrella repairer arrest and the nstior was nlaced In tl hands of Detective Matz, of Reading, who in turn gave if to DotcctivoKmitn, of this oity. On March 13. Herb robbed a man named Uhl, on the L. & S. road, near Rittersvllle and with the oasli oscapeil A warrant was issued beroro jvidermnn Fry on this charge. Immediately after the man's arrent n..f,.nHvn Smith teleuranhed to Roan ins and informed Mats of the affair, and tho latter responded that he would be in town to-morrow to take the man to that blace. Smith took the man to jail in this citv last oveniuc. The prisoner Is vears of ace and was a member of tho Kid Keglment during mo utte war. lie Srotests his Innocence and on the way ) Jail oxpresBod a hope that he desired to die beroro morning. .Vole for Jos. S. Webb for Sheriff. - -Neat and handsome effects In new jewelry can be had a Book's Lehighton jewelry f,tore. ? Ely-Vote for Geo. W. Esser for Protho- nowry. 3T"Vote for John Connell for Jury I commissioner. Too pretty tor anything. Are the I winter hats and bonnets on display in Mrs. Culton's popular millinery store. Don't buy until you sco them. S,Voto for W. L. Kutz for Coroner. Dyspepsia Mtttai many lives miserable, and often leada to self destruction. D.stresa after eating, flick liesd' ache, boaxtburn, sour stomach, mental deprw slon, etc., aro caused by this Tery common nnd Increasing dlse&te. Hood's Barsaparllla tones tho stomach, creates nu appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relieves elclc headache clears the mind, and euros the most obstinato cases of dys pepsla. Head tho following! I havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I nau but little nppetltc, and nhat t did cat distressed mo, or did mo little good. In an hour alter eating I ivould cxperlcnco a falntnoss or tlicd, all-gone feeling, ns though I had not eaten anything. Hood's Saraapftruia did mo an immenso amount of good. It gavo me an nppetlto, and my food relished and aat lifted tho craving I had previously experienced. It relieved mo of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling. I havo felt so much tetter slice I took Uood'a Sarsanarllla.tuat I am happy to recommend It." G. A. Taoe, Watertown, Mass. N. D. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsapanlla Soldbyallilruggl.tj. fll;lxfor. rieiMredonly by 0. 1. 1I0OD CO., Apotliooarlea, towoll.Nasi. IOO Doaes One Dollar NEW: I.A1I0IC A8BOUTM15NT OF Jackets, Reefers & Children's Coals, AND l'ltUTTV Winter Millinery Wo particularly cull tlie attention of nur Iivily fnemli to tho fact that no havo throe fashionable (thinners In ourtun btoies which cnattlPi us to tin tilth tho neat est, prettlrot and most stylish inltllneiy at tho Ion est Cotno anil hoo ih. WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Storo, Lehighton. ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON S ECTIONS AND FRUITS. WIS A HE now nicely located In our now store room am! with Increased facilities and conveniences aro better than ever pre pared to cuter to tho public. Wo extend an' earnest Invitation io the people to call and see ns at onr handsomo new storo. Tf in si 1 e in ltulallor Wholesale Iota. Pinnie and IM ICB WISHIU etltU uoaibOHOUU, tlval commltteos ami weildini mitleHWllI PROPOSALS WANTED. Ili.U aie wanted hv Hits t'o!niiils.sioii( rs of Ihel eountlt'sol Caihnn and I.ii7erne to rtMiltitik the I isnst liavon iniim'. tue oruiu'ti istnuieeti In loinntli and nitist tu utankt'd ulognatly wilti twn Inpli whtteoak ntutik. At bid. nrn tn bo U'H uiiu 'Hquiro miner, wnuo iiaven ana mu&ci uu uronimiy suppneu at tne very loeat price, lion l ony eiitewiiere uuiu ynn ran anti.icnru nnr Y ' lurumu ml iiuvurti ul i iL'itui in nut iiimiuiy .ll sntfii ni'iii c. not be nresentod later than o'clock a. in the ictli of Xnoniber, 1891. (luanl rails 4-.r, oak are must 1'atrii'K lor. Com. ( leik, of Chi lion county. prices. A Remarkable Core by a Homoiatli. Jacob Graver, ot Catasauqua, hail his upper jaw bone split aDout i years ago while a tooth was being extracted, and thoueh a dozen doctors at dillerent times attompted to hoal the fraeturo, it failed to become healed, and some dis- wwe. similar to cancer, alfectod Mr Graver's system. SLx month ago the latter heard of Dr. C. Deloamp, of tc highton, a homa pathk- doctor and call ed ou nun. in a very tnon time ut. Delcamu's treatment had a wonderful otfect on the patient, and to-day he is a ourod man, tho wound having healed thoroughly. This speaks highly of Dr. Deloamp, whose reputation as a first class Dhvsician is well known in Car bon county and vicinity, the doctor having been a resident of Lehighton for over 10 years, lie has had u num ber of other oases of a milaguaut form under his oharoe and has always de monstrated his thorough ability to cope with disease in its worst form and to the beneOt of tho patient. Alientown Jntlc. ESS FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. WK CAIIUV as Tine and as complete a line of the above poods f can be found In any Jewelry Slore In Carbon county. Wo have all the newest novelties and tho prices nin the very low set. JWComo and see us before vou buy. All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Ohas. H. Nusbaum BRIDGE STREET, AVEISSPORT, Executrix's Notice. Eliitc of UKMtv CAMrtiKLi, deceased, late cf l ranium Townsnip, uaroon county, m. ltLpi-s te.stauieiitiii'v of the last will and tea. I lament Ql cno uvio jienryinnueii, ameweu, vi tue county lna huki aiorviuuu, nave ueen Ktnut. ed to tho understgneil. at once, and neuonn havinir claims will present the samo duty anthontlcatefl All neraons kmrotos themselves to be Indebted to said estate will niako settlement at once, ana persons navini PA. for f ettlenient. UAUULlNf. UAMl'MKI.b, KXCCIltUX. I'niultliu twp Pa., Oct. so. I801.-W8 Administratrix's Sale Of Valuable Ileal Estate. liv irtui. of an order of the OrnhaiiM' (Jourt of rArlinn counlv. there will tie cxnosed Ui nublla sale on tho premises at the hue icgldouca of I KilasOoorBe, dee'd, in Kast I'ennu Toirnshlp, caroon cotmiv. i a., uii M' 1 XT.. 1 f7.i. loni xuesuuy, iiuv- wm, toiii, I TTT "i 1 TV J T"4, JL' atoxKociock p. ..... tiiefoiiowiimdesciiDed W A.i 1 rMDHr H.TifB J JKf .C 1 I'M.lf I C ITllS ro iuo propeiry oi cuas i.eore, i " vwjrww vvv v - AM tlitii nertaln meaaiuiun. nlfwi. I Down Goes the PRICES On the Very Largest Line o Iteal Estate, late tlie dec'a, to-wit MStya llt 0" exhibition in Carbon county. We can't begin to and described aa follows, tn-wll . Itegltinlnu at a I mnkc mentil post, tlieuco by lsndt of Stephen Julllet, south make mention of the styles, qualities or prices, but want you to TasZJIlWitSmi', 001110 aml 800 Ior yourselves tnat we nave )ugr. wnai we acnenisc west ll perches to a sfoue, tlienee soutii 12k' Tho lfLrocsf stork nnil flip lnwpfct Tyricpf degrees, east 32 perctns to a tone: thence south 1 "L ""K"1 B" " lowebl piltee. i degrees, east 22 iicrclies to a stone thouce ci , , by lands of Ktephen Balllet, south K deirroes, frt .. fn . L. ! . I ,n!tll' T fHkMUWt Slllfl et iooerclies to a stone, thence south 30 de- lllllAm U A n UlrV UlllrJI KH kCCUIIll JlllU iron is Fallluc Blfllt. youi I'jo bitrht ftiillmrY Try a pair if Aunlrulian pobblo glasses and wh.it ii siiotliuiK orfut it ha5 on tin-i'yt'-. Kvory piui' f,'ur.iiiUt'il to t-'i.i the 'u -.lrcd .i.tisliu'tum M'.i v ill be rofundod if not natistauiory. la they uro only oU on thow conditions by the manufacturers llohl, Mmu'H C lmiik U.hl l,y K 11 -1 AoiythuiK in th' luw or s school rtLipiilics, ,V' , at liorl n'Wflry stoii'. Lchuilit'i,' Koch' . Ii Jiu.) ritf.u 1 1 1 1 . V. t,tk to Join. "oil to..l ,'ij;.ll lll.i'lUl V' all . - -Dont fail to sec tho tio ootlh now on exhibition Hiilpui'. ll.iitkwuy l.iti, nuiy o ,ul u luiiliuci y at Mil. Vlash tkiut vT irwalUiur tTaWM 0wln tat OolagK. Mrs. Thos. Swarti, of Coal street, is visiting at Whitehall, P Charles Weiss and wife, of Wilkes -bane, were in town this week. Miss Jennie Trexler is visiting re latives and Meads at Mount Airy, Pa. Restauranter Clark Is baek from a ten days trip to Philadelphia and other places. Joseph Heydt, of Ashley, one of our best paying subscribers, made as a ploasant oau one day tus week. Mrs, ji. Mortatmer and sons ivi.lph and Moll, m t hoir.o front a pleas ant isit to l'li"iuh lihi,i i.ioiul; -liui'k nuiiin -1 'ii'-h Jtuuniis L" u!!' ' i , !i'it)!v ln-jl sui. i 1,1 t,.,," swapping base ball talk and closing digit .s ,vtth old fiion Is and I' l vmnks. IIU(,'I 1 lok- KOOii .1 !' Thoiup ,uo. b.'lmj'kill H.iH'ii wis in town IV., ',rJt Mi 'i'hoiop ,oi. ..ill uo uwi.t nil', led k 1. ate tor Clears: W, who desire a dean administration of the office of Frotbonotary, free from tha IwUnonnn of eorrarjt and unnrinci pled politioal bosses, should go to the pous on meeaay, ssav. s ana oast moir oerclie m-ees. east '0 uei'clies to a stone : thence south 1714 degrees, west i perches to a stone ; thence nurtlt so deurees. weot 17 Heretics to a stone. thence north Wi' degrees, we.it 4 perches to a mavlt' tnence noru. BdeK.eea, westn percoa to a stoue, tlienee north 4'i degree, east tit lvicnAs to me piace oi oeKiuuiUK, oonutnmie .1 XCUKH iiml v l'KRCUKH, strici incisure. exceiitiniE thereout about r. ae.es I eonveyeu to t manes nei btrcets. enael by Kllas Oeoree and isiiriMiiruEBii uMm iuu) if, iiw, Bos n rded lu the oMee for the recording of Deeds inn ior uaruou couniv. iii-uaua uouk. no. . page EM. The Improvements thereon eouslst of a TWO-STOltV TI.ANK DWKI.I.lNtl llOUHK, wltli n cue aud onr-lialf storv idank kllelien w. "uuvDi, ww gmn, otuuuuu i UK . icnus win ot nioKie anowu and honorable candidate of tne people I at timo and place ot caw ty KUiunnn uauuiiK, Auuninsiiairix. Pm in.ui ft llevdt. atioruai -. OCl, i, 1KII.WQ George W. Baser. Weathorly Herald . CP" Vote for Jos8. Webb for Sheriff. Varr Vretty. Vei v retty indeed aro the many new things in winter milUnery now to be seen at Mrs. UalpinV MUlinory Batnar on Bankway. Vor Sale !hp. REX'S BON MARCHE, You will And us lu the load with uioro Kresu hljles and beautiful Uoodt than susr, Lame ODDortonllle to buy vour Fall ami li'lnler Goods are offered. Our nenaotu stock of Seasonable Styles is opened ami roady. l'rlces within the reach of all, and now Is lbs time to buy. NOTIONS We have looked well to the net u of our Notion and Fancy Uoetlt Deoartment in selecting thc stock for this season, aside from the staple articles in daily use we Dave made special eftorls to secure nine novelties, mat aro always use.ni well as ornamental. HOSIKriY, UNDKUWKAU ANU Ul.OVUfc-TUe best asleciiens and popular styles prevail In this department, as tue scope ot motes is large, we ot course carry 11 oiNutdB nf ffnnti arhlnh .M anlH nn thalr tnavlta Wa lafl the trtulA In thMA Unas. haircut, OIcns ou Hiindart r., . Boeder's Hilr tonic, oures Daudrulf. We carry I uuuoia, via noi,in unuaimaam- inn ncpariuum-- is imiy up " in stock a full line oj lauey touet articles at low .Lioiiiible et prices, and we ue tlu only place lu town wlMpc you oau ony iiunaer's vtmmm ior me ii-TUUKU-'S lUIAVlM. l-U)ON. opposite tht lu flrst-olass condition Apply to David a i,o.i,;.Vm . . , DSireuniHKaaa siuunpooiBK. i ,ui. HKUMAH, Oiu iMriwir, oupoj.iti ilouse. euV. hair, slut-. i uiukoiuttu James ideroer cud not I miss a trip iu 14 years. Ho is using tho Iviu'kot Alarm OlonL. -.old Hoi,!, and thai is why orv ni ui sh mi I ha u uhi1 by F. If. t III ll Olid 1 J. A m. i.i.iu ti.c i. l!. l loohln,; Llllt I11L', 'Iti... 1' mi: hi .-U lii i ,ii i i , : I,, a, .i J 1. I'o i Ii M. ,,' i ' , w , ,,, likoly ono ol the oldast ludiob iu , u nnd. ulld Mlllkls;! Uo tlllli s rr I'i'iit l ' 1. in.- m i liii-ui't toi ' I in HM , IlKOl tho loiio. ..,' s d,i ' il . . ! s u v'oU 1ST Vole ., svny j.a in ,1, h. II on I ll ot i: 11 Hold 1 ,,l,ili illn. . iu a PHILLIPS, i ii bi l Organs, aii(S W 1 loll.l ll 'onin 1 1 ii ii, Hi I I A .In V,, n ,ii i'l i I, ,t C Jiulki lilt Jill V 1 'omuils loiu i riilllipi lias no Cuilevloi I'lililli lias no h. riiitiiti , en tm CllllUvlUlS ! f kyiiiui".' j . 1'i.u in, i ilr.Ki.- ' standard st sll time PHESS (100D, lll.At'K GOODS aud HILKS-We re leUilulnod to make tliu riopartnieut win, uiul you eanuol fail to be pleased with onr stock. I he. assort ini'iA is Uree ami so varied In Drice as to meet the nurse of all. M.AXNKLb, COUFOKTS ami 11L.ANKET" This Is a department lust appeals to tlie necessities, coiisequently e are showing a k (bat will delight every house k, i iei . liv orli-i ui'' ui nurotis Imli reuiunls m unci lor tbomushlv nrat-elasa soods. IdNIiN's, ami Ul i.MKs'l'K's, Onr slinwuiK i.. his duuartinent of Staples will be jh,ill..i:cJ U o.ei j ilirewd trar, as wecarry ai, luimense assorluient of everything ptrlaintm; to the lines, .imi ate always up to tne ti'.ies, qualities and price coruDineu. SKC(iNI) KI.ODli UAHl'ETS, HUGS aud (JURTAINS Our sortlnut lu Koiiingli.un '' u t.nns r.o.i it U rxitlK-il in ilttiny and qualities for the very low price at which tlK'j .ue otlueil. New rail patl.rns it. Hugs at niihl i.,ii, S'n.i a i'l ti n f In sei" ..in i '. what w i an , N. ii i tl i ' -t i ii , . ,i!'i, i il,it i,i WarehousE. f Quotations -ON- V line of tufted Dress Mater ial in plaid effects nnd n vnricty of colorings, 58 cents n yard a very desirable stuff at the price All IFool Cashmeres, 38 in ches wide, a full line of shades at cents a decided bargain and worth inspection. IFe are the headqunrtors for Ladies and Misses Cloaks and Jackets, the greatest assortment of dcsirnble stvlcs at popular prices in this section, Jackets and IJeefers trimmed with fur of almost any variety desired; also untrimmed, in thc differ ent grades, Have you examined our lino of Uuderwcnr for Ladies, Gents and Children, if not, it will pay you to look through the mnny grades ; there are no such val ues offerh nnedis city, i mm OSotes Tho lmgott lowest prices, ftjcortrnqnt and & L I) B 1 ll ,'inl ,U,i ,iil i i '1 111. M i iiianij j .1 lu, . I i ili ai la ln,i, I'll,, Mojka "1 i i ijlliliu that K nui-cii en. I ill', liio'ie.l after A til.il onlii will lunvlnc As ' 1 I'ldm,-, m.l pi Hies, they are always rUfht BBOADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Pa, .Voi.uelt and Kxtra Vine Smyrna pi'tb to m ' my sort of an idea of i ml i i ir all nitkii ami quail- ni, .ii,cU ha uo i''iui in tlii? bci ,iy to make il first (Jaa !ia Ih . ii ou that we are lesdeu in 'lu- l.n' G. A.. No. 711 Hamilton Street, AlU'iitown. F.
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