ORIGINAL CHEAP GASH STORE Holiday Gifts Are more numerous than over. Plusu Toilet Casos. Metal Toil et Cases. Plush Work Hoxos, Plush Manicure Sets, Plush collar and cult boxes. Plush Jewel caskets, Whisk Holders, Photograph Albums In nil Bhapes and sizes, Smoker Sets, Ink Stands, Easels, Slipper Holders, Box Paper, Silver and 11111 Purses, Cigar casos, Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers In endless variety and In the la test styles. Among the now things are the odd shaped work baskets both lined and unlinod They are handsome and can not bo found elsewhere. Some new things in Silverware with rich and nrtistlo engravings. Our largo and elegant room never presented such n brll. llant display of holiday goods as this season. LOCAL CATSUP. Ilrlgtit Ueins of Local News Seasoned Throughout bjr Onr Iteporter's Vesetlll Qnlll. Rings of all kinds at Dock's. Read Sweeny's advertisement. Buy Christmas prosonts at Bock's. Fine silk handkerchlfs and fancy baskets at Swcony's. Our Sunday schools arc preparing for Christmas festivals. Tom Snydor again manipulates tho spigot at the Carbon IIouso. Full line of Ingrain and Brussol carpots at Henry Schwartz's. Leave your orders at Sweeny's for Christmas colory or turkeys. For tho holidays buy nuts, grapos, rnlsons and confections at Swoony's. Sheriff oloct Joseph S. Webb will not appoint n doputy for tho prosont. Our old friend Jako Itaudonbush contlnuos ill. Wc look for his re. covery. Report has it that Mrs. Amos Rclgol, of tho north end, Is qulto seri ously ill. Wantod A youth about 10 years of ago, well educated to learn printing, Apply at this oQlco. It will interest onr base ball friends hereabouts to rood this from tho Phila delphia Sunday Press: During the session of tho Teachers' County Institute next week our publlo schools will be closed. Wanted at tho Lehlghton Hosiery Mill Eight knitters and eight toppers, Apply at once at the mill. People go to Jako Kistler's for teams because they aro used right. Oct low pricos and good rigs, Ex-tax collector Shadel has put down a first class stone pavement In front of his First stroot residence. It is tho talk of tho street that woll-known Allentown hotel man Is after tho Exchange Hotel, in this city. Charley Fronhelsor is nursing a lively Writer Tells the Story of The ,',,, l'leloree of FniiillUfF.ee. Coming ThelJolna-sof aLtrtlyTonnllrlttlr Chronl Itarmetilnza of ft Week In anil Aliont Oolnr, cteil In Short Snlp-Snap Order by Hie Old Carbon. Dr. W. W. Robor and Wlfo spent Stroller nml Clinm, Hungarians aro leaving Audcnrlod Sunday with relatives nt Hazloton. Wall paper bargains at Blery'sdrug for Schuylkill county. -narry may, or ruuaaeipuia, speni st.0ro. A Hungarian Infant at Beaver ouuuny Wuu ueu. ureiney, on lounu j0feph Green will build on Union Mfintlnw dmnk Ronsentratod lve. It Is street. Hill. dead now. Miss Mary Soip, of Allentown, Is r, j, Hongou was nt Allentown -Yorktown, up near Audenrled, Is visiting Mrs. Kouert Chambers at tho Saturday. troubled oTer a crazy woman who Is MChango. Snyder's now planing mill is being running at largo. Somo trade dollars are still In cir culation In this county; thoy aro only worth sovonty-flvo cents. Ilov. A. P. Horn, pastor of tho ItO' Presiding cider Loopold, of tho Evangelical church, was In town tills week. Milt Snydor, tho gonial manngor of Suydor's store, was nt Philadelphia on was tho guest of John Hauk nnd family this wook. Prof. S. Z. Shopo, tho nblo teacher of our Grammer school, was nt llarris- f-m,l M.nrM. nt Rnmmtt. Hill fnr lrB over Sunday. several years past, has resigned. . uur sanctum was lavorca tuts vvook Monday. Ti.oro iu I,, n rmn,l Riinntlno "y a pleasant call from tho genial Lhas. Mrs.Rcuben Krosgo continues oulto match at Daniel Ahthony's Eaglo Hotel, 1101,1 of Hamberg, Pa. Ill and fears aro entertained for her Thrachsvlllo on New Year's day. J- Morgan, or tho ilersh lleator recovery. fho Greek Catholic church nt urKS 13 ou " uu3mu33 lrll' lu By nil rneaus pavements should bo Pleasant Hill, In tho uppor end of the neipma anuiMow jersey. laid In Franklin. They aro n publlo county, will be dedicated on tho 20th. -rs- f '"01. ufi necessity, -A Weatherly dramatic club will sPenl SOTOrnl "aIs lma WB0K n ro,a shortly produce tho "Two Orphans." at MaU,h!rrhuAn , , , . ter Miss Gertie, spent last Saturday with friends at Catasauqua. Miss Minnie Kutz roturncd to Al- J. T. NUSBAUM, Flist Htreet, between South and Mum Streets, lhlittiton. l'u. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23 1801. A Grand. Wedding at M.yberrj, Weit Va. On Tneadar Nov. 21th. one of the grandest weddings, that ever took place in I bady smashed thumb on tho right hand. tms pan oi tno stave, camo u n. vus jIo works in tho car shops nt Packer- uenco oi jur. a. jjmiow, iormeriy oi Mthnnnv CMv. and with manv rela-lton. tlvos In tho Lehigh Valley, where Mr. U. I Mrs. Charlos Miller, of Iron street, J. Hall and Miss Mellle H. Barlow, eldest is conflnod to tho house with a badly 3B5T, S-rS ltr .!. " V dislocated ankle. Kelley, pastor of the M. E. Church, of For n pleasure rldo, or for business Uramv-ell, If. Va.. who Btond -"Mud a or funeral purposes hire your teams ' "Ji"'rZ i:,Hf. ?; at Ebborfs North street livery. march, for which the signal was given by Christmas goods aro unloading at the enterence of bridesmaids and grooms- LuckonbacU's, Mauch Chunk. Don't l?-X'?.,amrlJ:; "aWIZ buy until you see our stock. Bertha K. Barlow, sister of the bride, and In tho M. E. church they have al- A. I Barlow, brother of the bride, and I ready commenced talking about Christ uiss jeiue mi . ii oi groom mM tho oxerclsos tUey aro to following luiujeuiaieiy unci, mi- kiuuuii and the brides mother, then came the bride I arrange. leaning on the arm of her father, when Dr. W. F. Danzcr, Hazloton's popu arrlving In front of the pastor, Mr, Barlow iar oye ear una nose specialist, will be .lpitotherear.andtlie groom joined ' , fh, ',. Ms Dnae m ironi ot me auer. me cero-i --i Somo how or other that town has our sympathy. Androw Graver, of Franklin town- oMn lnc n ntw tlift nthnr -l-iv that wns giving him twenty quarts of Inctolo f town n Saturday after a pleasant fluid every day. """" nil iMWImr nf nlectrlo Our genial young friend lid Bran connections for Summit Hill, Lausford ' Philadelphia's coming busl- and Tamaqua, but won't likely get at It UOM "0"' " ",, , it.ill tiovf nnrlnrr Ultiy, XUHttUUlIJUlu Wli' At rthrlatlnn Cnrsdcn. of Wcalh- 8orial ttrtlst, spent Sunday In town, the orly.agod 02 years, fell on the pavo- BUcst of "Punch" Reed, tho typographic day School will observo their Christ meut In that town Sunday nnd sustain- wonder. mas festivities on tho "night before cd a fracture of tho arm bosldos other -Jonn unrian, tno versatile euitor Christmas. severe Injuries. oi rno maucn ununs uazeuo, was a -Frank Loikel has bought tho I i 1 1. iu l m i i ii I ....... According to report Woatherly is viiur m iuwu xueauuy mvuuiuieirais jjarTey Albright share in tho artesian to soonhavoanotherwooklynewspaper. 01 nis,f'aP,V1 ., , , ,,, . well borer, and tho firm now stands Schuylkill county, was visiting Misses Lizzie and Alloo Montz on Second street during tho week. Brother Faust Is giving tho peoplo a good paper and tho opposition won't likely hurt htm much. Mrs. Levi Bohler, of StemlersvUo, aged 00 years, stricken with paralysis tonio six weeks ago, died on Monday. Funeral took place on Thursday, Rev. A. Huber adlcatcd. The postofUco department has is. mnnv waa aulle lenethv and very lmnresS' Ire. During the prayer the bride and groom knelt on a beantiful. pink plusu cushion. The bride wore a beautiful costume of light blue silk trimmed in em broidered chlff and slippers to match and carried a bouquet of Marshonlel roses and Orange blossoms, and the groom was attired In a full dress suit of broad cloth, wearing a beautiful white silk tie, also a bouquet of Marshentel roses. The brides maids. Jflsi Mar J. Barlow and Miss Jettle Halt each wore sky blue Henreltta December 18. "Jack" Yenser who works In tho Lohlgh Stovo Foundry, Is nursing a linger on tho right hand that ho had caught betwoon tho cogs the other day. Buy Christmas and birthday pre sents at Bock's jewelry store. Watches, rings, cloaks, &c, In great assortment and at lowest prices. Mrs. Daniel Campbell, of Baukway, trimmed In silk lace, slippers to match, I at nresent in Philadelphia under treat Miss Bertha E. Barlow wore a beautiful ment for an oyo nffection is reported as MH.n. ITar.i ta IrlnimAil nrllh .lib- lr nnrl I " - slippers to match, each bridesmaid carried a beautiful bouquet of flowers, the grooms men weie attired in full evening dress suits, wearing a bouqnet of white roses. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom weresurrounded.recetvlngcon gratulatlons from all present; after which a reception was held from 2 to 4 o'clock V.M. Among the guests prcacnt were Dr. D. W. Dandore, Ralph Uearhart, Dr. A. 1). Ballard, of Elkhorn; John Hurst, Dr. Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Keys, oi Mavberrj; JAss Elliot, Miss McGullln, Miss Dolly Calfee, Mrs. George Belcher, Mr. Millon, John S. Lee, of Bramwell: Mrs. IKakefleld, being much Improved, There Is no discount on that, Rlshel takes tho best pictures and when tho school marms como to town noxt week thoy don't want to forget him. Assistant freight ogent, P. A. German, at the Valley depot, has given the contract for a cozy little homo on Third street to Arner &, Sloyer, build ors, of Woissport. Go to Bock's for holiday presents, Rov. Georgo W. Gross, of Bangor, IN A FEW WORDS. 1'KOl'I.K ON TIIK CIO. NEW8Y WEISSPORT. -Mrs. Mary Eslin, of Philadelphia, flttod up for occupancy. Drop In nnd tako n look at our wall paper bargains. You aro bound to bo suited. Hlcry, tho druggist. Gebhart Kcrnor, an old rosidont of Franklin, continues seriously 111 with jaundice and may not recover. Our low prices on wall paper, bord ers and decorations can't bo boat. Como and sec, Blory, tho druggist. Reuben Zimmerman has opened a blacksmith and wheel wright shop in Franklln,with Henry Berlin as manager Tho Lutheran and Reformed Sun Setzer & Leilcol. Aaron Snyder, one of tho Advo gate's enterprising advertisers, last week sold flne-tonod oreans to Wilson Charles Walters, of Philadelphia, Opllnger nnd Amandes Fritz. treasurer oi maroon ouu.y im- Bowman-s park Association) of tuo urday looking after his interests. Evangelical church, havo purchased -Prof. Thomas Ellis, of Baltimore, mrfnt.n,.,,-,..i, sued orders that hereafter circulars Md., for sometime tho instructor for The Cttrbon County Improvement having any matter in them printed Arion Cornet Band, left for his homo Company havo located their ice manu- with a rubber stamp will have to be on Thursday where ho will spend tho factory near tho electrlo light plant in prepaid as first-class matter. winter. building built specially for that -Joseph Helmbach, properletor of Misses Annie weuer ana 9e tho Farmer's Hotel, between Little Alice wontz, ostimauie nnu succossiui Gap and Trachsvillo, is arranging for a teachers in our public schools,attended iC?1TZ glorious oldfash ASSS hlUc 3Ln., was inat- Bter C Weiss, formerly of torn, was htalKbteoSl tendance Thursday at the funeralof -i . hlsirrnnd mother. In Lehluh countv. ou ol1' but It beats anything wo on tho farm of Widow Straup in Towa- Uter. deceased, aged m years. - on(m ' onsine was blown down. I Mrs. n. Hi. eweeny, oi umton, ana ,,,7 7. -Terribly I dldnt th "n0 oods'""llow nold, of Mahoning Valloy, near this nem, tno latter a young nrmai coupio rv , B,w i t . t a i ii . nn rnmr wiariiiintr Tniir iriQirori nr. i n towa. mono room muuou u " - TnYta 7on M kW has appointed the following are seven of his family down withe rosidenco of R. L, Sweeny, on r.rst Lommltte0 y. s. Krcsg0i Wm. Kroamer, U1UUU UIVUUUU CUll -Ub JUli IVUUU'I nold Is living on tho Zach Horn farm. . Word to n-..,er.. -Rev. T. A. Huber will 1111 his charges Farmers and others before making fnr thn nsnnl rhrUlma ny. at Big Creek and Parryvllle on Sunday their purchases of winter goods will do ercises. coming. aervicesatuigroeKiuuer- weUlo read carefully tho advertise- -The entertainment in tho Evangel man m tue mormug, m luu uvemug, ment3 in to-day's ADVOCATE. They I,! hnreli m, ThnnksffMmr i,lrl.t. ti ii.i. a t in- t tt r. ir.. I . . . . I " " 1Bsm.ur ii,u,i.,iuuu spoaK for tuemsoives or rare bargains under tho auspices of tho Choral Union oi iuieutuwu, wm uu iubswul uu ui- now being olloroa by our wide awatto wa9n very successful affair and tho flcato at both services. I merchants, and you can conservo vour I .nmmifton Aruon, itot mifn),..j Judgo Korbs, of Clearfield county own interests in no better way than by p. Ttnmi' r.nrti irrn n,i nti,nJ decides that all supervisors have tho dealing with them. ar0 to bo congratulated, right to demand, and county commls- ... - , Cigar manufacturer Howard Deifen- Haven, Pa., will ofllciato at tho holy FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The County Capital Spiritedly llpltoinlteil by a Special Correfponilent I'ersonal ami Otherwise. Jonothau Kistler, of Lehlghton was In town Monday. Next Monday Is tho last day for filing applications for hotel or Miloon license. County Commissioner Daniel Cannon, of Rockport, circled In town Wednesday. Tho Indications aro that only flvo prisoners will take their Christmas dinner with Sheriff Levnn. County treasurer, James T. Mul hearn, of Lausford, was n Mauch Chunk visitor on Wednesday. A branch of tho Mutual Savings and Loan Association, of Now York, has been organized here with n largo membership. Sheriff Hiram Lovan has seized and will soli tho personal property of Adam and Georgo Bcrgor, of Penn Forest, on tho 8th Instant. Nell Kennedy, of East Mauch Chunk, who recently assaulted Herman Rclbe, of Lausford, has been released from tho county prison tho caso being settled. Prothonotary oloct David G. Watkins, of Nosquohonlng, Is receiving Instructions from Prothonotary Esser prior to entering on his duties with the beginning of 1892. Tho "Witch" will bo an attraction at Concert Hall Friday evening. In this admirable drama Mario Hurbort Fohman will appear supported by a strong cast. Tho assessors from tho thlrty-ono districts in Carbon county were in attendanco at tho County Commission er's office Tuesday, rocoivlng final in structions relative to tho levying of tho tri-ennial assessment. Judgo Dreher has refused the ap plication for charters of incorporations applied for by tho Gormanla Sanger bund, of Lehlghton, and tho Young Men's Christian Association of this city. The applications were defectivo, hence the refusal. sionorsjmust provide, tho money to keep publlo roads in proper condition if tho township do not supply the necessary funds from road taxes. Charlos Q. Zehner, a hotel-keeper derfer and merchant John J. Hummel, I communion of the Evangelical congro- of town, aro both nursing severe I gation, in School Hall, on Sunday bruises received in a runaway last I morning coming. The services in the inLansford. was found in tho cellar daymorn,lnS" Theywero driving morning will bo in English and In tho under his hotel nnd dwelling last Frb day. Ills wlfo mado tho ghostly find, . ...I m t T .1. f ..I.!..... Presents bare been arriving every day for Ta., who livod here somo few years ago, a week. Among mem are: itocains cnair, is now a presiding eiuer in tne r.van E. H. Stuart: white hassock. Earnest B0ilcai Association, having cntorod on Boone ru. Mrs. M. A. Thomas rug. J. ... . . ..', U. Carper; china dinner set, nuu, &narews i ... f'iia. iS -Thotwenty-eighth annual session Rflien'baum : pair bureau scarfs. Miss Mary of tho Carbon county toahers' instl Santer; silver butter knife, ltaymond Bar- tute will open In the Opera House, this ww;iiiTOrcou, Monday next. Tho usual pro. hnitcr dlh. John Hunter and wife; silver Brn of exercises will bo gone through pickle castor, J. W. Smith; sliver tooth- John Bloso has leased a Summit pick bolder, Howard Barlow; sliver dinner nm hotol nnd wlll tako possession bell. Mr. Mllhn; toilet quilt, Miss May , . ,, . , BariowtsllTer card receiver. Mrs. Wakefield sometlmo during tho first month In the peach blow vase, Mr. Mayhcr; silver water now year. Jeff Bretney will likely tako set, A. i.. uanow; cucck, a. iwuhusiu, tn0 Bios0 Dev!a routB anil candy stand im'cSZcl -Withthobeginningofl892Sweeny'. knives, forks and spoons. Bell, Barker and I Corner Store will pass into tho com' Jennings; bed room suite, Mrs. A. Barlow; pleto control of R L. Sweeny. Tho Jf&X$l7ffiS. nial Bob enjoys a good patronage if rs. Belcher; pair of Dresden-ware fruit and wo predict a bigger trade at ter 1)2 Dasnets, j. ij. x-ee anu wne. iuoiuieuur i for no is a genuine mistier. evergreens and flowers, In the most artistic It comes from pretty good authorl tvle. bv J. W. Smith, of Washington, D.ltv that the Lohich Vallev railroad Com' C, and whan the ceremony took place In a i,av0 conciU(Jed not to locate n the parlor, daylight was excluded and bean- , .... -., -n , tlfully dKoratedamps were lighted, which new depot In tho roar of the Exchange helghtensd the beauty of the scene, which Hotol and thus another dream proves was most Impressive. Attor the reception to bo but a horrid night maro. lbfSeTan'dXdTwhVre -Contractor Georgo Diehl has mado they took the 4:80 p. m. train for Washing- a handsomo residence out of tho Wm. ton, D, C. (the bridal party accompanied Montz property on Third street, and it' " S-WSES'.iil Frank Acker has added to its appear- return to Mavberrv. where they will make anco by a delicate uso of tho paint their home for the winter. brush. A JTBIEHD 1-JlKSEST. t.mA. KWW,. r,l,l of H, Apple Hotter. Mansion House, ono day last wcok This was a great year for that popula hauled, on one load, three tons and table condiment, applo butter. Somo four hundred cwt. of hay over the farmers boiled enough to last them for Blue Mountains. We ain't certain but years. Boilings aro still In progress In It strikes us that this Is mighty good some sections with cider made of win- pulling for three horses, ter apples. There is a great difference I Our publlo schools are on their between the apple-butter boilings of fourth month and you don't hear a now as compared with those of tho long singlo complaint from any one. The past. Thirty years ago the work ro- reason is clear tho teachers, ono and quired a large number of helpers and a all, aro heart and soul in the work and brace of fiddlers, a frolio usually com- indefatigable in their efforts to get tho Ing In the wake ot tho snltzing, while host results. Contlnuo thusly and this now on tho Improved plan ono woman town will soon havo tho best schools In does all tne wooa-cnopping, Booming ,lin v.ii.. ...1 In. ha. f,.mll nn.l ( l, lUO 4 "Hey. whole neighborhood. Go to Sweeny's for grapes, nuts, figs and all fruits and confections. public SAtK iifctiisTEH. -Milton H. Hunslckorand famlly.of On Decern nor d, at one o'clock, T. D. I Mahoning street, movod this week to In Franklin whon tho horses became-1 evening German. The regular pastor, unmanagablo Hummel was thrown 1 Rov. J. I Yottor, will also be present. It is not known why Zehner committed out'but Deifonderfer managed to hold Lottors for tho following persons suicide, as he did a prosperous bus!- on until his team collided with a farm remain uncalled for in the post-office ness and bad no family troubles. ..-o ..- at mis place: dacou lieiser, William -The Rov. Dr. James A. Little, of tfte fu?d- , neTr Hagor, P.P. Knause, A. W. Kramer, Hokendauqua, exchanged pulpits lost w,ent, 80 ,fast n his life, and we H bet a Wols9f Samuel RanU, Mary Kun. Sunday with Rev. J.P.Moffat, Presby-"'"5 uu UUUL "au" lu u ou kle and Buella Fisher. If your name torian pastor at Weatherly, and """ is on tuo list, wnen you call lor your nroached to crowded audiences both Adient. letter accompany tho request by tho morning and ovonlng, delivering dis- Sunday last was what Is commonly word "advertised," as those letters aro coursos adaDtod to everv day life. termed Advent Sunday, the beginning ept separato irom otnor man matter. A Hazleton man named Jack of tho ecclesiastical year. The four it win interest weissport peoplo to Glover Is down on the bills of a boxing weeks preceding Christmas are termed kuw that Rev. G. M. Sandt, pastor of match at Lansford as tho "Champion Advent, so called because thoy herald John's Lutheran church, Wllkes of Hazleton." He is set down to fight the approach or arrival of tho infant l"e, was presentod with a handsomo Frank Durnion. of Mauch Chunk. It Savior. Tho first Sunday in said nerlod bicycle by his congregation on Thanks- is in keoping with our now city Idoas Is calledAdvent Sunday, and the others giving Day, and it is currently report- that our talent turns up abroad ns the second, third and fourth Sundays I d that nearly all tho ministers and "champion" though our fighting editor In Advont. Tho ecclesiastical year is professional men of that progressive doesn't know "Jack."-IIazleton Son- held to commence with Advant, The city aro auopting tuat moao or migra. tlnel. 1 season has been observed since the 4th I tlon. James Bentou lives at Quakake, century in honor of tho approach of Rey. T. A. Huber, of town, pastor of just over tho lino in Schuylkill, with Christ's nativity. At ono time Advent tho charge comprising the Reformed his wife and two children. LastSatur- was observed almost as strictly as I churches at Big Creek, Parryvllle and day night Benton came homo in an in- Lent, but now fasting Is confined to tho I Towamonsing, who has just accepted a toxlcated condition and procuring a week in which Ember Day (Deo 13th) I caH tendered him from a large llazle- rope ho bound his wife nnd children occurs, and often to that day alono. I ton congregation of the same faith, will a beam In the cellar. They remained . I not movo to tbo latter placo until next bound for ton hours, when passing Aihfleld iiliii for Factories. March. There are several pastors look- neighbors heard their cries and re Over the mountains from this city I ing for tho charge to be vacated by leased them. Ronton has now left the and just hanging on tho inside odgo I Rov. Huber, though as yet no selection village Ho should havo been tarred of Carbon county is situated tho pic- has been made. and feathered. turesquo little village ot Ashfleld Something for Deinocate, The Harrisburg Patriot, of a lato date ana their neoploaro not at all dead, for wants to know how tho Democratio in Suuday's Philadelphia Press ap presldentlal candidate for 1892 will got poarod a small advertisement setting sufficient number or votes to elect forth the advantages of the placo and him, and then tho Patriot llguros tne I nsklng manufacturers looking for rPSIllt. IU follnWH! I elta in onma nr plnm l,a Innoflnn rn.l .nv 1 r i , 1 . I . . iton. liiouiiuiumuucrui eiuiiiuiui . uiua aavantages to no uau tnerc. mis is a rm, ,in. t of uuuer tuo uuw uppuiuiuicui. la iu i proper spirit, tne rigut Kinu oi enter nocessary to elect, 'J2j. .! It,...! ClvfAAn ctafaa I .1.-11 - 1 1 ii..i 1 " ' ji;i wwu . Clauss, executor, will sell estate ot D. Ulauss, dec d., on llrst street, reiiigii' ton. Frocland, where Mr. lluuslckor will open a large butchering establishment, Milt is a flrst-rato fellow and wo wish him prosperity. If you owe this paper no mattor The "Favorite Fashion Journals.' The handsome Fashion Magazines continue ti ImnrnvM nuh mnnlh In nnnA.iranrn and UNB- lulness. Tlie object ot the publishers seems to how trilling the sum we would be de be to Elve American ladlrs real, neat, pUtn ,, , , , , ..i i m . . FreneB stiles. Just as are sliovin In the corres- lighted to receipt your bill. Many ponding ortutnal French Edition. The pares et cmnll -nmntintfl mnkn mmfnrtjililA anmq these JmirnSs are not tilled up with any kind oi 6mttU amounts mane comiortaoio sums Cuts or Faihlou l'latts, used solely because they in tho aggregate, and the aggregate is Fashion Journals" can rest assured they will noodod just now. nna nouunz in inem except me eeuuine rrcnen Como down I fv-n, V,.1- rl,ll. Kaa ctrrna T.... styles. On xolng abroad they would also am as I .mvu jr and themselves "In the fashion" II they followed lor and Jennings, of Louisvillo. Taylor the styles as glren by these lournals. "iAModel, , , , ' . , , em styles. Oil going abroad they would also alua s de 1'arls" and "Album dea Modes" are each as I Is probably the bost first baseman i-rnu pvr vupr, ur n year. ... mwid, mic I f v.. FatnllT Fashfon JournaL is U cents a conv. or I iuu country, and Jennings' perfor cents per copy, or 13.50 a year. Ji.wayear, If jour News Agent does not keep mance at short stop last season, con these new Fashion Journals, do not let him tier-1 , ....... . suade vou to continue taking any outers, uut get siuenng ma nmitea experience, w direct from A. MclJowell Co., 4 West lnl.,tnU,.,,,, ou:eei.riew xorciiio uesvrvcr uuuu.ueu. i o- iwr. j. u. uiuuss, u xutuuruu nln...nnn fn.mn.in i.ia un i itt.i hi... -.i-..i ..""ei"""""""' " vi.j, uui. made, to order at Sondhelm's One Price now ot Stroudsburg, Monroe county, Star Clothing Hall. Mauch Chunk, was wedded on the 1st Instant to where you have the largest stock to very estimable young lady, the daugh Go to Sondhelm'e. elect from in Carbon county. "The Eagle Store." ter of a clergyman, living in the latter town, The peoplo of this city offer congratulations, William Weldaw had the Borough ot Lehlghton before 'Squire Beltz last Kuril. VI r. Slrt The wluter season Is opened here ruesda? in for " wagea due ,.,, ,.,. j ,.. , ,... him as lamp lighter and special police. goods that are In continual demand by twn was represented by Solicitor tary Lentz. The justice has reserved his dooision. Mrs, W. P. Miller, of town, who hod the people. Dry Goods, Dress Ooods, Flannels, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, No tions, Groceries, etc., are In greater va riety and more nearly complete than ever before. On all things prices are her right leg broken at the ankle one marked very low as you will And by in- day recently by falling through the srjectlon. Wlll you call and see us. trustle work of the Central railroad at Wa nromlsa von fair treatment and Welsaport, Is now In St. Luke's Hos- guarantee that you wlll save money by Pltal where she Is doing exoellently making your purchases here. These " oircumnunoea. should be cardinal eontlderatlons with I Tbar ain't no better stump speech than you. a (at bog and a fu'J corncrlb. QjrCoeie and bee ua. I A woman with a family of children ain't ltesiwotfully, got much time lo be thlnkln' about her ROBERT WALP. rlghle I'ACKIUITUN. I through which the Pottsvillo division of the Lehigh Valley railroad now runs, Tha NJK, of ie orou!ll llrlellT Chronicled. There Is somo talk ot rcmoddelling the Interior of tho Methodist Episcopal church in this place, supplied at pro- sent by Rey. G. W. Dungan, ot Lehigh Luke's Hos I nltnL Bethlehem, bv neonle in this t ,,, om i - ... i i ,i , , ,, i ' - - , A r, ' i,.. . Fn!,B'ouu"'asuueulPeoP10KO-P "UP place enumerated, stand as follows; r is the Democrotio candidate to and don't go too high up kmi. il.mfc iiowistue uemocroiio canaiuate io ana don't go too high up when a 2 barrels potatoes, 1 bag flour, DO lbs these ? Sixteen Southern states "fellow comes along to buy" that buckwheat flour, 15 pounds and i boxes III supply 159. Now orkew Jersey village wlU be a town In a few years for oatmeal, 12 lbs crackers, 10 lbs coffee, 8 lbs hominy, i boxes fruit pudding, 1 lb currants, 0 lbs raisins, 2 lbs prunes, 1 bu, apples, 10 cans corn, 75 pieces soap, 1 box salmon, 3 cans corn, 3 cans In and Connecticut, 30, 10 and 0 respec- there are some mighty good men in tively, will increase it to su. uy tne that neighborhood. congressional district system in Michigan tho Democrats areconcoded secket society uossir. electoral votes in that state, although Carbon Castle. No. 111. KniahtsU ' . n. the present delegation stands 8 Demo- 0f the Golden Eagle, of town, conferred 5 cake8 of chocolato, 11 lbs tapioca, 15 o i-uunw. tne nigrims uegree on jjionuay evo- lb, ric0 x sack saU 4 hea(i3 cabbage, 1 ever, and we havo a total of 215. Eight ntng. The following Sly Knights of quarts boans!i H ,b pCpper, 120 lbs uiuio uicuwMou. IVUUUeiUU WabtlO. ilUUUU VUUUK. WerU I .,lmln inn.naNrn.ndnn,1 Q U,a Tn. Whv Rhniihl wn not hnvn Indiana I nmcanl. V a TlMUa- V. n Ifnanlav I .. 1 . ' I I'.VVUV. 1. K. .'1"-"1J , . j- ....J,ll1l,lI, Tllnfil wiin iu, giving i more iuhu neeueu i utto Bchrancke, Charles i'Tlndt and And, too, lowa with 13 r And Massa- August Furckner. chusettswithlSI ..Flags havo been placed In the If the Democrats win New York they public school building at Summit Hill, win the presidency. But without New Frederick Bertolette, one of Mauch brk and with Indiana, Iowa and Chunk's most brilliant attorneys made Massachusetts tho clcctorial vote the "flag raising speech," and it was re would be 222 one short unloss Mlchl- celved with almost continued applause. gan should do hotter than 1. At least 20 Castles of the Knights tub coming contest win no the most excltlug in the annals country. IN THE BONDS OF WEDLOCK, On Wednesday evening, Nov. 25th, 1801 at the residence of Dr. W. G. M, Selplo, by Rev. J. H. Kuder, Frederick Bingler, ot East Mauch Chunk and Miss Elizabeth J. Knauss, of Sacgers ville, Lehigh county. T.hl! ;f t Golden Eagle are In process of Qn McTQ00 NoT. jjgu, 18!n jUluiftUUU IU 1 VliUBIliaUlU UUU HUl UO , x-.. T IT Tr., f l,HMDJnA TIIK CltAWrOltl) SVSTKM. Editor CAltBOS AUVOOATE. Tho "Crawford County System," if udopted by tho Democratio party of Carbon, seems to offor a solution of tho present Inharmonious condition of the party. If the Democrats who voted for Esser or Clauss shall determine, nfter due examination, and delibera tion, to abandon the present unrepre sentative manner of nominating, and adopt the "Crawford County System," then tho vote of every Democrat, at tho primaries will bo counted, directly, and publicly announced, for the candi date he prefers. Under our present system, vory often, the popularity of the delegate, determines tho selection of the candidate, thus in a certain dis trict, tho concensus of opinion may bo largely In favor of Mr. A. as tho nomi- neo for an Important office, but Mr. B. secures for delegates, to rcprosent him, certain persons, who because of tholr acceptable personality, or peculiar In fluence, aro elected, and thus perhaps detcrmiuo tho convention contest, and then how often dolegates are traded, even though olectod for a specific pur pose. Yet under tho influence of convention environments, do tho very opposite. Many candidates in the county hnvo realized, too late, that tho delegate, and not the yoter, has set him aside. Tho political "Boss" seldom manifests his presence at tho primaries, of course ho has his "workers" in every districts, who, obedient to instructions watch closely, tho interests ot the slated favorite, If complcto success fails there, then tho lino work ot the Boss" is shown, and felt, in tho final action of tho elected delegates. Too often tho voter is caUed upon to sup. port nominees, who are in no particu r the choice of the voter. How often, after a convention, wo hear, slated ticket, "Boss rule triumphs," tho will of tho people again defied. This has been the situation in both parties for years, wo havo heard many Democrats donounco dolegates for their treachery, inveigh against the Boss, and stigma- tizo tho whole proceedings of a con vention as a fraud, and disgrace, the party, and yet year after year, tho Bamo condition confronts the voter. Tho present system is not Democratio, tho will ot the majority is not properly expressed at tho primaries or conventions. There aro any num ber of excellent citizens in this county with ability, honesty and zoal, fitting them for positions of trust and honor, men who would represent and adminis ter for the peoplo, but who will not run tho gauntlet of our present nominating system. Wo venture tho ossortion that very few Democrats can say that they havo not at sometime, opposed, or voted. against tho nominees of their party, In tho county, why, too often the reason is given, that tho ticket doos not fairly represent the wish of a majority of the voters, hence a bolt, threatening de feat, and iu every case damaging party supremacy, it is a conuition mat con fronts tne uemocratio party ot iaruou now, possibly placing her in the minority column. If in each district in tho county ernest Democrats, who desire a change, will make tho olfort, acquaint themselves with, and advocate the "Crawford system," tho next county convention, or by call of the Chairman for a special convention to aaopt -new Rules" a change can be made, and thus harmonize aud make effective the work of the party. There are tnose wno win object, to a change in this direction, all that is legitimate and cenulne. deserves at teutlon, the matter can bo discussed without undue exhibition ot temper; personal abuse ot those who advocate a chango is not argument, oxcept in so far as it reveals tne true cuaracter ana positive disposition of those who thus indulge, with such controversury Is time wasted. If tho party is to be harmonized, and made useful, in future contests, there must be n change, absolute, tho trend is In that direction. II every sincere, active uemocrat in the county so determines the party will command her old time majority. A DEMOCRAT. A Big Clearance Sale. Our entire stock of Furniture must go to, make room for new things. Figures are Marked Low. Because to get the room for holiday arri vals wo must sacrifice in price. If you buy now you will save money. Schwartz, The Fur uiture Man Instituted In January and February. District Grand Chief IL V. E. II. Hohl tll3 MuUCh Morthimer, Jr., of the Knights of the Chunk Jeweler has the largest I Golden 'Eagle, on Friday evening lost assortment of pretty watches, "" to , Wahnetah jewelry and Sliver goods Ve I was BCOOmpaniod by Sir Knight John e yer seen displayed in a jewelry e. Seldel. Mr. Morthimer is now serv- Store in this Section. Air. JiOhl Ing his third term as District Grand renorts business brisk. CUct, and he Is known In the Order as ln FnnnnEEr.,i .. .1 nn.i...iAtiM Same nolltlsbans don't keer what rode I worker. At present there are seven they take to g',t to something they want. Castlos and three Commanderies ln The people that hollers the londeit about Carbon county, and all are reported by naym- aecent poihicm lueuuwmaiuut. M Morthimer to be In a very flourish ttin lMLRt tsi mftlra fm that WAV. I II. F. O. Stout, of this city and Miss Isidore Schaffer, ot Packorton. On the 28th day ot November, Erwin D. Helser, and Mlsa Emma S. Snyder, both ot Mahoning, Carbon county. DEATH'S ROLL On Monday, DOth, Mrs. Levi Behler, Stemlersville, aged CO years. Inter ment was made Thursday, On the lStu day ot November, In East Penn, Iiortha May, daughter of Chas, and Mary Ginder, aged 1 year 8 months and 10 days. Jtll.n n-l.n . I. , . ,,-1 .,,, 1 1UK uvuuiviuu. aud uuiu Klumu ui I v A"?&,?AVtt Up0n ,0 the Order hereabouts is largely duo to On tho 20th day of Nov. In We.t Penn, Aged 45 years, 10 months and 28 days. Don't fail to see the boauti It li o'd enouih that burclars take mch the District Urana Chief, who Is con' rUlcs Iu Mfu opening. stantly on the go. Mr. Morthimer is "Mamma, why do they pnt the picture 1 at present advooating publlo lnstalla- of an each on dollars f " "To show that tlons, which he thinks would prove an money flies, my dear." . I incentive for many to join. Publlo Uncle Sam (lit alnt afeated o( httr hat's, what installation would certainly bo of ful stock 0f rings now displayed great benefit to the Order, and at the Tro . . ' onvna Tim a h7iti in iia lnsrniprivn nnn i ul a i i a. . h iuiii o ajv.ii uii e. s liili.. t -mm miwiu ni.u .j i entertainmc to me air luiumia and innnit rj innif 0n. A1U1B.. . . ... Tll. AmanwhowlllMllblsvoUaltft WUs. ... ,1 f Ilol JMdtlUIldl UdUL to raise a Day. --"-b"'- Mrri?e Is a dlTlne lastltaUon, but It Is 1 are displayed at JlOtll S JQWOlrV hard to divine some people's ruaon for Utore. Mnuoh Chunk not to be I u Jtot wta tateMsJuie S , . . i. i ' , -romuAY. JANUAUI UUl. w uariDK ouvemu iu tr.T in tfiiu I inure ol ONE and TtlHKK UNLOCK I. M. A man named Sledge was arretted recent-1 - JOHN T. HRUUfex. Oubier ly for swIadUug. He struck liard link. seuuun. ukl(liMi, l'e., Dee. s, isti. DirecUirs in Hood's Sarsaparilla If peculiar medicine. It li cantoUf prcpued from 6xtprUl, DuideUoo, JUndxavk, Dock HliUiwft. Janlpr Bertlei, ud other well- known utd Tvubie TCgeuoia rcmaaiti tj peculiar comblnatioo, proportion ftnd proeeti, jlrlng to Hood's SArup&rUla curitira power not pouMied by otoer medicine. It effeeu remark able eorea wLcre otnor prepoxatlons UU. Hood's Sarsaparilla I tho beat blood purifier before the pabUe, It eradicate turj imparity, and cues Scrofula, Salt Hheum, nous, inmptes, au uomors vj pepsla, BlUonine!, Sick Beadacbe. IndlfeiUon, oner&i Debllltr. Catarrh. lieumatUra, Kidney a&deUTerComplalnti.OTercomee that tired i&el Uc, croaus an appetite, and bullda vp the jitcm. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met peculiar and unparalleled success at home, suenfeas become lis popuinj v.i... vbera lk Is made, that whole neltbbor. hoods are taking It at the same time. Lowell tlru.cUU sell more of Hood's fiarsapariUa than ot all other sarsaparUlaa or blood purlflera, Sold by druggUt t. f 1 ; six f or fJ. Prepared only by C x. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, liaia, fOO Dobos Ono Dollar MO TO Kits. KOI) El IKK, under the Exchange U liowi. tiauKSirevv.ior smooiu snave on fahloiabi hatr cut. t Cloaitd on Hundav'i lUwder'i Ualr tonic, cures Dandruff. We carry in aiot'K ft lUii tine oi lancy touei aruoiee at ww eat rloes, and we are the only place In town wners yon oau wuy ueuueri urviuu iw uia umw S TUBER'S B HAVING SALOON, opposite the Advocate Ornoi, li twaaqaartara tot eaaTing, naireuwnx ana anampooinx. uau. TT HUMAN, the barber, opposite the Opera flouae. eut Ualr. abat ea and tJoMi emry iwug us arw-eiaaa siyw wvv m nu nuu pay double Price buy poor goods put up with annoyances take anything you get doI look our peat stoct over not tail oir tot uroaise not at least come in not? If not. why not ? Opera House, Leliigliton. NEW: A LAltQK ASSOIITMKNT OP Jackets, Reefers & h ildren's Coats, AND riiCTTY Winter Millinery Wo particularly call tho attention of our lady friends to the fact that we havo three fashionable trimmers ln our two stores which enable us to furnish the neatest, prettiest and moststI!sh mlillnery at the lowest prices. Come and see us. Mrs.M.Culton's WEISSPORT, PA. Branch Store, Lekighton. WareliousE. Special Cut Sale of Ladies' and Misses Jackets and Reefers to reduce stock and make room for our Holiday Goods. Cloth Jackets, plain, were $5.00, cut to $3.50. Chinchilla Reefers, fur collar, loops, were $6.50, cut to $5.00. Chevron Reefers, Astrakhan fur col lar a n (1 edging, were $9.50, cut to $7.50. Diagonal Jackets,hip seam, plain, were $11.00,cutto $8.00 Chevron Jacket, hip seam, tin set, halt satin lining, were $13, cut to $8. Diagonal Reefer, As trakhan fur setjhali silk lining, were $14, cut to $10. INE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. Arc among the new things now on oxhibition in our store. We believe that nowhere in this county can you find a prettier assortment to select from at lower prices. Our goods are not trash but good honest goods at lowest prices. CONFECTIONS AND FRUITS. The former in all delectable dainties, and everything seasonable in the latter. Sunday schools, festivals supplied at low prices All the Very Latest Novelties in Toys. Lowest prices and biggest assort ment. Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. REX'S BON MARCHE. Von wlll find ns ln the lead with more Fresh Styles and Beautiful Goods than ever, Larue oDDortunltles to bur Tour Fall and IHnter Uoods aro offered. Our enormous stock of Seasonable Stiles Is opened and ready, Prices within the reach of. all, and now Is the time to buy. NOTIONS Wa hare looked well to the needs of our Notion and Fancy Ooods Deturlment in selecting the stock for this season, aside from the staple arlicles In dally use we have made special efforts to secure little novelties, that aie always useful as well as ornamental. IIOSIEUY, UNDEIIWKAK AND GLOVES The best selections and popul" stiles prevail In this department, as the scope of choice is large. We of course carry an craaes oi cooas, woicu are soiu ou tueir xuerus. tvo ieau vu irnue iu iueeu nuw. hpramn wfl sbii ma hasl liooas ai me most nuerai Dnces. COItSETS, and MUSLIN "UNDEIIWEAU-Tnls department Is fully up to Ihe standard at all times. DK1S33 UOOU5, 11 L, A OK uuuiJS ana niUKb we are jeieruuneu to uiko this aepartmem win, ana you caonoi isuto uo pieaseawuu onr biuck. uu wsun ment Is larie and so varied ln mice as to meet the nurse ot all. KI.ANN'K.r.S. COUFOltTS and 11LANKETS This Is a department that appeals to the necessities, consequently we are showlne a stock that will delight every house keeper, by offering generous Inducements In prices for thoroughly first-class Koods. LINENS and UOMESTICS-Our showing In this department of Staples wlll be appreciated by every shrewd buyer, as we carry an Immense assortment of everything pertaining to tne lines, ana are aiwaTS up 10 me iiuiee, qualities .uu imiuvs wuiuiuou. SECOND FLOOIt. CAIll'ETS, ItUQS and CUIt TAINS Our assortment In Nottingham Curtains cannot be excelled In desing and qualities for the very low price at which they are offered. New Fall patterns iu Afoquett and Extra Fine Smyrna rings at right prices. You will have to see our carpets to get any sort of an Idea of what we carry. tew enecis in prevailing coloring, euiuraciuK uu uiatee buuhuu tea and always to bo seen. .... TitM ANNKXi-nntilm our Grocery Denartment. which has no eaual In this sec tlon. Choice stocks of everything that Is necessary to make it flrst-class has been carefully looked alter. A trial order win convince you mat we are leaaers in tun mw. Al to qualities and prices, they are always right, BROADWAY, Mauch Chunk, Fa, C. A. REX Read the Advocate. GLOBE WAREHOUSE. mm BeaverReefers.navy Astrakhan set,half silk lining, were $16, cut to $12. Cheviot Jacket,hlack Oppossum set, half silk lining, were $17, cut to $13.50. Diagonal Reefer, Mink set, half silk lining, loops, were $19, cut to $15. Cheviot Reefer, Tan, with black Astra kan set, half silk lining, were $20, cut to $12.50. Diagonal Jacket. black Oppossum set, half silk lining, loops, were $20, cut to $14.50. Fancy Cheviot Reefer, IFool beal set, silk lined through out, loops, were $28.00, cut to $20.00, Fine Diagonal Reefer, Astra khan set, lancy loops, hair silk lining, were $25.00, cut to 20.00. .Diagonal Jacket, Skunk set, silk lined throughout, fancy loops, were $3!, cut to $25, NEWMARKETS! Lot 1. Ladies' Newmarkets, last season's goods, $2.50 each, were $6 to $8. Lot 2. Ladies'Newmarkcts, last season's garments, $-1 each, were 'J to $17. Lot 3. Misses' Newmarkets, last season's styles, 3.50 each, were $6 to $10. MOM No. 711 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Pa.