ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE, New ! Fresh ! Seasonable Goods Oolong, Japan and Imperial Tubs. Ko Ml and Ko Ku Tens. The cholcost Tea Is tlio O. & O. TEA. This brand cannot be equalled by any other Grocer iu this section. A trial will convince you that onr lino of Teas connot bo surpassed for strength and flavor. Our own brands of coffees cannot be compared with other brands, as we have them fresh roasted and packed for our trade and tho quality Is kept the same regardless to tho fluctuations of the market. Nusbaum's Golden Ulo Is composed of best Rio and Maracalbo. Nusbaum's Matchless Is composed of Rio and Java. We cannot speak too 'highly of the above ooffees, as they have been thor oughly tested by competent judges. Chocolate Is a healthful and dell clous drink. Wo can say this with safety that there is no houso In this Valley that buys tho high grade of Chocolate in- quantities as we do, therefore they cannot competo In price with us. Coooa is a beverage that is often looked for and can always bo obtained at our store. You will And many ar ticles at our store not obtainable else where and at prices much lower to. J. T. NUSBAUM, Klut Street, between South and rimn Streets, I-ehlgliton. Pa. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY JA.N'UARY 30. 1802. OEN. LILLY roil COSOKKSS-AT-LAltOI! Carbon County Uepubllain. Pushing the Claims of Her llest War Hore. The Republican County Committee met In Mauch Chunk on Monday and re-electod J. M. Dreisbach, chairman, and Horace Hoydt, secretary, for 1832. The following districts were repro sentcd: AudenriedHarry Handel and J. M. Robinson. Beaver Meadow -H. V. Erwiu and E. J. Fichter. Bloomlngdalo L. A. Mantz. llowmanstown Elmer E. Seitz. Franklin Milton Sotzer, J. F. Zern, W. J. Bolt and Willoughby Adams. Hacklebernie-Otto Rite. Jeanesvllle-E. W. DeWltt. Lansford, East Ward Goorgo M. Davies and John U. Evaus. Lansford, Middle Ward John Jeff ries. Lansford, West Ward John W. Davis and John Hughes. Lohlgh-C. A. Ebert. Lehightou-R J. Kuntz and G. W. Diehl. Mahoning Nathan Reiusmlth. Mauch Chunk, First Ward J. M. Dreisback, B. F. Bertsch, W. R. Stroh and G. E. Washburn. Mauch Chunk, Socond Ward Al fred Weyhenmeyer, Z. T. Bretz, Wm. I'aglo and D. A. McGinloy. Nesquehouing T. H. Evans and D. G. Watkins. Packer C. D. Andrus. Packerton James Long. Weathorly J. C. Sondel. Weissport L. E. Wills. Following tho usual business B. J. Kuntz, of Lehighton, presented tho following resolutions which were adopted: WnKBEAS, The Mauch Chunk Coal uazette nas placed tno name ot uen eral Wm. Lilly at the head of its col umns as a candidate for Congressman at-LArge; and Whereas, Other prominent newspa pers throughout the State have very flutteringly commented upon said can didacy; therefore bo it Resolved, That we, the Republican County Committee of Carbon County, this day assembled, do hereby heartily endorse the said Gen. Wm. Lilly as a candidate for Congrcssman-at-Largo on account of his staunch Republican ism, sterling qualities, great liberality, unimpeachable character and eminent fitness for the position, and wo do earnestly urge upon tho Republicans of this State his nomination, with tho assurances that his name upon the ticket would be a tower of strength and a credit to the party. TONY MOSKK IIU11T. A Land Slide'! Almoit Fatal Work. Tony Moser, aged 32 years, met with a serious accident Saturday morning In a stone quarry at Lehigh Gap. While prying out some rock a land slide occurred and he was buried lu the earth and rock up to his waist. He was dug out by friends, when it was found that his left foot and ankle- was crushed Into a shapeless mass. The injured man was sent to Bethlehem on the 10:10 Jersey Central train and tak en to St. Luke's Hospital. There, In the afternoon, the injured foot was amputated below the knee. Moser Is very low, having lost a great deal of blood. Ho is n married man but doesn't live with his wife. When askod at tho Union depot whether his wlfo should be summoned, ho replied with an oath: "No, I don't live with her. I want to be and die alone." There Is little hopo for his recovery. LOCAL CATSUP. Itrl.ht Cel... or Local 'l Tl.ro..l..o.it l'J" Iteporter'. Ver.atlU Uulll. -Buy prettiest jewelry nt Bock's. . -A full line of stationary nt Bock a on First street. -Lowest prices on guariinU'ed time pieces at Bock's. John J. Kutz is a Democratic can didate for collector of taxes. Full lluo of Ingrain and lliussel carpets at Honry Schwartz's. A good farmer cau reinuiiun fine farm in Mahoning township. -Barber Frank Herman is slowly pulling through a serious illness. m v. RoMM. of Bankway, Is out again after sovcral weeks Illness with la grippe. -Councilman George Blank, of Third street, Is out after several weeks Illness with la grippe. Dr. W. F. Danzor, of Hazleton, will be at the Exchango Hotel lu this town on Friday, tho 20th instant. Extensive Improvements aro being made to tho oltlco department in Obert's Tork Packing Establishment. Wo are well pleased to seo our fat nud jolly friend, F. A. Germau, out again nttor an illness of some weeks. For the first three months under thelicenso system market clerk Ra worth has collected 4202.40. This is not so bad. W. H. Donhart's "fun makers and negro specialists," of this city, are showing to big houses throughout the county districts. -Thomas Carrol, of Lansford, died suddenly on Monday. Deceased was aged 18 years and was o brother to Mrs. Mary Xandcr, of this town. William Ash now drives the pretty little bay mare that Frank Obert brought from Buffalo, N. Y some time ago, and tho Ash horso is with Obert's live stock. A very successful series of pro tracted meetings aro now goiug In Ebeuezor Evangelical church. There are accessions almost nightly lo the valiant baud of desciples. Musical College Tho spring ses sion opens Monday May 1st, for young ladies in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Address for circular. II. B. Moyer, Freeburgh, Pa. 2t. William Weidaw is now chief cook nud bottle washer at Webb's restaurant on South First street, having pur chased the samo from tho former proprietor. A letter received this weok from our young friend Harry Frcy, former ly lu the merchuut tailoring business here, tells us that ho Is In tho Bermuda Islands, enjoying sunshine and flowers. Amos Watorbor, of town, was takon to the Lehigh county almshouse this week by Peter Helm. Waterbor was for some time in St. Luke's Hos pital, Bethlehem, for treatment for tumor. Tho township and borough elec tion will bo held this year on the lGth day of February from seven a. m. to seven p. m. Have your election tick ets printed quick and cheap nt this offloo. Tho Ursinus Uleo Club, of Urslnus College, Collegeville, Pa., consisting of eighteen male members, will give ono of their justly popular entertainments in the Opera House on February 10 coming. W. D. Clauss, of Philadelphia, iu reuowiug his subscription to this paper says. "Your valuable and newsy Advocate should bo generously pat ronized by tho people of Carbon county." James, a young son of M. It. Sny der, of Coal street, was playing with a long pine stick lu his month the other day when ho run against a door forc ing tho stick back Into his throat uud inflicting a very serious and painful injury. Tho votors of Lehighton should see to it that only good men aro elected to membership on tho school board tho members retiring are Richard L. Koons, William McCormlck and Daniel Wleand. It would, perhaps, bo an ex cellent idea to re-elect these gentlemen as they havo made good officials. Rings, bracelets, watch chains, silverware, &e., at Bock's. Ladies long coats are sold at 85 and efl at the Ono Price Star Clothing Hall Mauch Chunk, worth $15 oHewhere. OUIl sALi: ltKGI&Tfclt. tSTOn Saturday, Jan. 30, at one p. m., 07 acres of land with dwellings, lo cated in Walcksville, Franklin town ship, property of Sol Walck. tIIavo sale bills printed at this office. Lowest prices and a position under this head free announcing the sale. tSTOu Jan. 20, on the premises in Mahoning township, A. Arner,executor, will sell the personal property of the late Henry Arner. tWOa Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises lu Ma honing township, two miles from Lo- highton, Adam Bergcr will sell horses, rows and farming implements. EfiOn the premises in Franklin township on February 20, Mrs. J. W. Reed will sell real estate and farming implements. fST On the premises in Lehigh Gap, on Feb. 13, Wilson Mushlltz, executor, ot Abraham Prutzinan, deceased will sell real estate. ale,. Who Hurt u Town. All who oppose improvements. Who never push their business. All who distrust public spirited men. Those who run down tho town to strangers. Those who show no hospitality to Its visitors. Men who envy their neighbors their prosperity. Men who oppose every tiling that does not originate with them. Who wear long faces when strangers speak of locationg in the town. Who refuso to subscribe towards the building of schools and churches. Who think all systems of theology oxcept their own are erroneous. Who find fault with all enterprises with which they are not counectod. Men who never subscribe for, adver tise in, or lu any way patronize their town paper, ami aro always ready to find fault with everything it contnins. Tor Tax Collector. The underlined announces himsell to the voters ot Lehighton as a candidate tor Tax Collector tor the ear 19W. It elected I will faithfully erform the duties of the office. Wm. S'Hati f. NEWSY W5IS3POR7. Thellolngsof a LlretjTownllrlefljll.roi.l clct In Snort Bnln-Snap Order ly tit Htrnllri" and Chum. William Shafer Is visiting his par ents in Stolnsvllle. Our old friend Joseph Ki mil was iu Alleutown this wook. Go to Reuben Zimmerman's for all kinds of blacksmlthlug. Joslah Fenucr, of Weatherly, was a Isltor in town over Sunday. A. F. Snyder, an east sldo hustler, circled in Philadelphia on Monday. Samuel Lougeubach, of Danlcls vllle, did buslnoss here ou Monday. The familiar figure of ex-sheriff Lovau wns prominent on our stroots Monday. The wise man took udvantugo of Its cold snap this week and flllefl his Ice houso. Miss Llzzio Weyhenmycr, of Mauch Chunk, spent Monday In town with acquaintances. We aro ploused to noto tho con valescence of Miss Cora Buss from a severo illness. -C. W. Shoemaker, of Cherryvlllc, spent Sunday very pleasantly with his brother Henry, in town. H. J. Shoemaker, rlcrk in tho Forwarding olllco at Packerton, Is out again after two week's lUuess. Harry Graver, of ABontown, with H. W. Hunsicker's popular store, was a visitor in town over Sunday. --David and Daniel Houser, of Peun Argyl, Northampton county, wcro vis iting their brother Adam this week. We regret to noto tho illno's of our popular young Mem R. J. Hon gen and hopo for Ills speedy convalescence. Sirs. J, Frank Snyder, of Moun tain Top, Luzerne county, visited Daniel Graver and fnmlly over last Sunday. Weissport and East Weissport barbers have decided to keep their barber shops closed on Sundays here after. Right! In a contest the other day between Joseph Rex ond Charley Hahn as to who was tho best shot, Joe carried off tho persimmon. We regret to note that Mrs. II. H. Evorctt, ot tho Weissport Houso, Is still quite ill. Her friends hope for her spoody recovery. Miss Laura Salt, of tho east side, reported seriously ill last week, is said to be slowly improving iu health to the delight of her many friends. There is a bright baby visitor in the homo of Al. O'Brian. Wo congrnt ulato both mother and father and wish long life and happiness for tho little one. Beuj. Klotz, of UnionMlllI, is hap pylast week Uncle Sam granted him a back pension of J1G5.C0 mid 12 per month. Ben served with Company 202. Pa. Vol. Rev. Georgo J. Lisborgor, pastsrof the Reformed congregation at Plaiu fleld.N.J., will fill the pulpit for tho Reformed congregation In this place on next Sunday. Next Sunday tho members of the Reformed congregation in this town will vote ou the question of amalga mating with tho Towamensing church of tho same denomination. Rovlval services in tho Evangeli cal church are meeting with a full slmro of success. During tho week tlicro woro four conversions and tho number of penitents increase nightly. For Rent Saeger's Hull, East Weissport. Well heatod; all convonl. ences; lighted with olectricity. Open evenings Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Terms reasonable apply to O. J. Saeger. Daniel Arner, nged 75 years, died iu Franklin, on Saturday. Ho resided iu this neighborhood for many years. Interment was made on Tuesday after noon, Rev. I. J. Reitz officiating at tho last sad rites. If the Chilian trouble amounts to anything Joieph Rox, of the east sldo, will make ou effort to recruit a com pany of volunteers and offer their ser vices to Uncle Sam. Joe served in the famous Hartranft Division, Pa. Vols., and moans business. The new officers of tho Reformed Sunday school for 1802 are superinten dents, Milton Flory and A. A. Boltz; secretaries, Charles Boyer and Henry u Irapp; librarians, Emma German and Mamlo Werloy; organist, Miss Ella Rapp. Tho school Is in a very pros perous condition. Next week Dr. Zeru moves with his family to Lehighton where they will take possession of one of the haudsomost homes in that lively bor ough. The doctor has been a good citizen and a loyal friend to many iu tho neighborhood who greatly regret to seo him leave, oven though it bo but "across tho way." FROM MAUCH CHUNK. The County Capital Spiritedly Bpltoinlieil by a H.eclnl Correspondent. Personal and Otherwise. - Miss Tillle LencUl, una of Lo hightou's mot estimable ladies, was a Mauch Cliuno visitor on Wednesday. Tho County Commissioners on Saturday decided that the annual statement should bo printed iu tho Carbon Adiocate, Lansford Record, Gazette, Democrat and Herald. Saturday, Lewis Pnlnsn, a IIuzlo ton Italian, was arrested here by ad vice from tho former city. The oily fellow has scooted with tOO that didn't belong to him and now ho wishes- ho hadn't. Mrs. Ann Bevau, relict of the late Wm. Kevan.dled here on Monday. Inter ment wns mndo at llazlcton ou Wed nesday: "In earlier years tho lloviin family resided nt Trcsckow. There aro live surviving sons and two daugh ters. All of the sons aro school tench-1 Ing completion In the Jeanesvllle ers In Banks township. William E. ' shops. . Bevau, the husband and father, died I -Tho water is pretty near all out of Febiuary Cth, 18(31, und lies burled Islope at Audenried and work will . Oinil lift itiatittm.l IN A FEW WORDS. A Utely Writer Tells the Storjr of The Happenings of a Week In anil About Old Carbon The grip still grlpps. Towshlp politics Is "heating." Weathorly wants a fire conipauy. - Ellzabotli Rlnkcr, aged 73, died nt Audourled. Tho Lansford night school lias closed Its sessions. - Lansford wants an Incandescent electric light plant. - Packertou may havo threo tickets for the spring election. -A tunuol 500 feet long Is being driven in Buck Mountain. Cocking manes nro all tlte sport at Lansford and Summit Hill. -An air compressor has been put In operation In the Yorktown tunnel. Thero was a cavo in along tho Valley road at Audenried on Saturday. -Another big Duplex pump Is uoar- to nr. ui:-orENKi. TIlaM. 15, Church at l'ackarloti lo be Ite dedlcated to Ood's fieri lee. For some years the people nf lively little Packerton and vfclnitv of Metho dist faith havo been worshiping in an GRATEFUL GLOBE WAREHOUSE. church In chargo, thero has been n wonucrmi transformation, rue in- soon bo resumed. I -Tho unra 111 ITnvTf.lnll TliO CP mn It id (if Mrs. Bevau will be interred beside those of her husband Wednesday. Mr. Lowry, of Mauch Chunk. Bovau, during tho later years of his , Thomas Bevan. of .Tnnnesvllli. im,l life, held a prominent position with I Miss Sarah Lenninger, of Weatherlv, the Thomas Iron Company, near Bir-1 w?r0 '""rlod on Saturday. mliiBham. Alabama. Ho was North on ., -?'ho. mrJ anniversary of Robert .-i;it,in i, ,ii,i ottho l,m,s nf 1 ,"urn'i ? appropriately celobrated his son,Thomns W. Bevan, Catasauqua. The surviving sons are: E. J. Bevan, a merchant in Plymouth, California! John T. Bovun, principal ot the schools nt llrlggs, California, and a member of fome un B" inmate nt the Danville i. ii Li r v in.tinn. , Insane Asylum, is dead at tho ago of tho California Board of Education; invpnrs East Haven, Carbon county's new by peopio iu the upper end towns. -Tho Summit Hill Building nud Loan Association is expected to wind up operations in the next five years. Alex Houser, of Summit Hill, for some time an Inmate nt the Danville Thomas W. Bovun, principal of tho Catasauqua schools; J. J, Bevau, prin cipal ot the Mauch Chunk High School, and W. E. Bevan, Jr., a teacher lu the Second Ward, Mauch Ghuiik. Tho daughters aro Mrs. James Howell, of Leadvillo, Colorado, and Miss Olive, who resided with her mother. Trior to their removal to California, E. I. was the superintendent of tho Auden ried store and John T. was the princi pal of the schools at Berwick. LITTLE (Ml'. A LUely CoMtiuu.ilty llrlelly Itemlied by n Jlrlglit l'encll Timber. Henry II. Chrlstmau, of tho Fiirt Allen Houso of Weissport, accompa nied by Milton Boyer, madon business trip through this section on Saturday last. Wesley V. Sillies, who for tho last 0 months served ns apprentice in tho mill of Moses Heilman, quit ou Friday last. Mr. Sillies is now at home with his parents in Little Gap, and is now attending s'choo'. The auction which was held at tho public houso of John Eckliart on Fri day and Saturday eening for ready made clothing, dry goods, etc., was very largely attended. The party consisted of the following: Oliver A. Kern, auctioneer, Robert D. Smith, Clerk and William J. Roberts to whom the goods belonged. Oliver A. Olewlue, who was so suddenly killed In tho paint initio of Ruthorford & Bardlcy, on Saturday evening of last week, was burled on tho following Wednesday. He was aged 10 years and 1 months. Tho fu neral was one of the largest in that section for quito a number of years. Tho pull bearers wcro Fierce Gruber, Oscar Costonbader, Wilson Wagner, E. II. Mooney, Wesley McFarland and Samuel II. Ziegenfuss. The services wero conducted by Rev. J. S. Erb. Burial was made in the St. John's church at Lehigh Gap. In the last week's issue of tho Ad vocate in the Little Gap items was announced that tho Green's family who was so severely attacked with diphthorla was convalsocing. Wo are sorry to announce that Ellas Green, one of the afflicted, dledut the home of his parents on Saturday morning at 0.15 o'clock from diphtheria, after an Ulness of about 10 hours. He was aged 18 years, 11 mouths and -a days, The funeral occurred ou Tuesdayat 10 a. ni. Tho services were conducted by Rev. J. S. Erb. Tho pall bearers w ere Edwlu J. Klotz, Theodore Flyte, Lewis H. Hahn and burial was made inthe St. John's church nt Lehigh Gap. borouah. has about 250 nnnnlntfnn Tho town is located up in Kidder township. Nell O'Donnolland Hugh McGrady, of Pleasant Hill, near Audenried, havo been granted liquor licenses by the Schuylkill county court. Edward Helmbach, of Jeanesvllle, through carlessnoss fell out of a sleigh at Hazleton tho other day. Ho sustain ed a severe gash in the head. Jeanesvllle is to havo a Batchelor's Protective Association. Beaver Mead ow had a similar institution but it went up for want of finances. ThoYounc Men's Cnthnllc lion a. olent Association of .Tonnpsvllle. nt its meetinc last Tuosdar evening d. elded to participate in the parado In Hazleton on March 17. Josenh Mantehowiteli. mmnf tlm Hungarians who for a time was world famous through the Joanesvillo mine accident, will leavo Carbon county and take up n permanent residence In Hazleton. -Adam Bert'or. of Miilioninc? tnwn. ship, will take possession of the Wm. aioycr notet in rJaat 1'enn ou the 1st of March. Mr. Bergor is a popular young man and wo predict that ho will make success of it in the hotel business. A ladies coat orjackst worth 315 e are selling at tS at O. P. S. C. Hall. Mauch Chunk. -J. C. Havdou ,t Co.. nt Jennosville. are not to bo outdouo iu the line of modern improvements und have men now at work extending electric wires throughout their breakers, boiler and engine houses nud other places (save tho mines) where lamps have been n necessity heretofore It is expected that in loss than a weok their collier ies will bo illuminated by electrio light. i.mvis oit.vvr.u iikak. All Aged and ltesperted Citizen of Lehigh ton ra.ses Away. After a short illness with acute nueu- monia Lewis Graver, of tho south end died Friday. Interment was made on wouuosuay morning, llov. J. Alvln Reber and Rev. Abraham Bartholomew officiating at the last sad rites. Itesolutlons oflMimtoiem p. U!dsh Lodge Ko. KU II. It. T., of Lehlvb ton, 1M., Jan. 17, urn:, tlve expression ns fol lows: WlimiKAS, It has pleased our Ileavenli Father to call from our midst onr worthy lira ther William 8. lieeder: therefore be It KnoLvin, That while we meekly bow to tho Dhlne luster's will, no do none the less mourn our loss, and that wo fondly cherish the hope that our hrothsr has pone to receive hlch er degrees of honor, than we mortals can coll ier. Kksom Kit, That we extend oui tlenrlfelt sympathies lo his family and bereaved rela ti.es, in this the hour of their atliclloii. lit SOLVKD. '1 tl.,t H, Atnn nf kui.u. ,.. memory, the charter of this l.odce be draped In mourmnif for sixtv da) s. JltwoLvEi., That a copy of lime usolutlons be sent to the widow of ihe d.p..ft.i n,nPu., on the minutes, and also be published In the W. AMUKKW- PiKWlUIlT, 1 Kiumh i soli, fnimmltte NATIIAHUll.lll.cll, S Vor Tax Collector. The undersigned offers himself as a candidate for the oOlce of Tax Collector subjett to the rules covering the Democratic nominating conven tion. Soliciting joursuppoit. ltci-ectfull), J.J. Kile "The Eagle Store." North rlrst Street. A big dosing out sale has been duly inaugurated at cur well-known store. We have a big lot of first-class Boots and Shoes and in order to sell them very soon we have marked them very low. This will give you a good, substantial article oi foot wear at a genuine bargain price You want to save money and MOItKTItOUIlI.l! 11)11 I.KIIIflltlON. Aaron Miller Sues the Ilorough for 913 ooo Damaires. Just one year ago Aaron Miller, of Nls Hollow, whllo in town fell ou a Second street pavement and sustained a fracture of the right ankle, lie was laid up for a number ot weeks and was attended by Dr. W. W. Reber. At the time ot the accident Miller had just taken largo contracts to furnish tele graph poles and railioad ties these he had to "throw up" ou account of his confinement. Whon he recovered the matter was brought before council but little or no attention was paid to it, now suit has been started by Mr. Miller through his attornoys Rapsher & Cas- sldy, of .Mauch Chunk, for damages lu the sum of J12.000. Mr. Miller think he has a good case. W A11DS I'OKLKIIlnilTON. The rerlu.llliary Work of Iii.ldiuK tha Town Commenced. At the bession of court last week Messrs. KU S. Hciutzlcman, of Kast Peuuj John Craig, of Lehigh Gap, and Levi Horn, of ITaukliu, wero appoint ed viewers In the Lehighton ward question, to report at the April term of com t and that means that t lie fall election of 1892 will be by wards. There is much agitation as to where the division will be made in the ap pointment and as to how mauy wards KAILItOAIt ItllMllLlNIH. tin the United btates thero are 1,797 railway corporations and the mlloage of track Is 100,000. X There is in service an aggregate of 24,000 locomotives of which 8,000 are for passenger (ralllc and 10,000 for froight, tThere aro 20,000 cars iu the passen ger service and over one million used to carry freight. J Tho aggregate valuo of railroad pro pertles Is nine and one-half billion dot lars, which is about KSO.OOO per mile of track. To operuto the railroad system in the United States requites tho service ot just three quarters of a million men J Nearly 000,000,000 passengors ure carried iu a year, au average of 'Jl miles each, which gives ou aggregate mileage of nearly twelve billion t Over 000,000,000 tons of freight is handeled and transported iu a year, nnd the number of tons carried ono mile is over seventy-six billion, t The Lehigh Valley's too latest en gines are John V. Hollenhach and Charles Dorrauco. t At the annual meeting of tho stock holdors of the Lehigh Valley, the fol lowing officers were elected: Elisha P. Wilbur, President, and these Direc tors: Charles Hartshorne, William L. Conyugham, Ario Pardee, William A Ingham, Robert II. Savre, James Blakslee, John It. Fell, Robert A. Lamberton, John 11. Garrett, Charles O. Skeer, Calviu Pardee and George C. Thomas. At u meeting of the Board subsequently, the following officers wcro elected: Charles Hartshorne, Vice President, Robert II. Sayro, second vico president; John B Garrett, thitd vice president; William C. Alderson, treasurer; John R Faushawe, secretary, Wo most certainly appreciate the luro patronage of the past edifice not at all inviting in i eneral op-1 year because we feel that we h.ivi 111. rilrd vour trade by catering peoranoe, now through the en nest and , . . mi iiuieiatiganio euorts oi me pasior nev. iu jour mstes unu inncics in me line til jiiusiiu iriiriiiuuu. auk G.W. Dungau, of this city, who has the , , , , . , . , . , ,,.,,, sivuuuja iiutui; gjiuui iiuuuus uii uiu mii unit ttiitui. ogui.un.u, but all the vacant places are being rapidly filled in with new tliiugs in Furniture Bed Room and Varlor Suites, Book Cases, Side Hoards, Ladies Parlor Cabinet, Fancy Rockers, Tables, &c, at our usual "can't bo boat" prices. Every article is just ns good if not better than guaranteed and you will positively save money if you make your purchases of torlor has been so completely and nanusomeiy re-mouiiciicd that not a vestogo of tho old place remains. The improvements made cost inn congre gation n full S700. Tho services of re-dodlcatiou will bo held ou Sunday coming. Iu tho morn ing ot ten o'clock Elder S. W. Garret will Drench: ill the afternoon tho ser vices will be general; in the evening itev. i . li. fjallcn will till the pulpit. All aro Invited. Tub pastor, Rev. O. W. Dungan, is au earnest, forceful uud hard worker In tho cause ot christiauity. During his residenco hero ho has been instrumen tal lu making many Improvements to the church lu this place, so that now it is one of tho prettiest and coziest places of worship in the Lohlgh Valley. Conference last year put the church at Packertou under his chargo and it was chiofly through his instrumen tality that 1 he present improvement was mndo. NtlTlCi:. There will bo a meeting of the Caui- Eaign Executive Committee of the 'emocratic nartv at the olllce of tho Cbairmau of tho County Committee, Jiaticn uujck, i'a., Saturday, .ian. .rp, 1802. at 1 o'clock p. M. Frank P. Siurkev Chairman. IN I'OI.ITICS. I- Samuel llarleman. of Weather ly, is tho Republican candidate for Poor Director. tJT It will no douut greatly interest his many old acquaintances hereabouts to learn that Dr. W. F. Danzer. of Hazleton. formerly of Packerton. is be ing urged by Republicans to be a can didate for Health Office. Tho Advocate wishes him suceess. ES U. S Grant Tobias lias been no minated for Auditor of tho Mlddlo Coal Field Poor District by tho Repub licans. Here's our grip, Grant, shake. I'Koi'i.i: on Tin: no. Flash rlctures of Vamlllnr l'ace Coming and Golitc. - Dauiel Campbell and wife, of Bank- way, spent Sunday at Philadelphia. Mrs. Cuarlos Bchocli. ot f ourth stroet. spent several days last weok with Al. Campbell and family, ntLans- rord. Our genial friend T. A. Watkins. of Nesquehonlug. was in town Saturday Dyspepsia Male i many lires miiwuble.tnd often leads to elf deitructtoD. Dlstreii ktlti eating, tick head tche, heartburn, sour stomach, mental depref Ion. etc.. axe canted by this yery common and Increasing disease. Hood's PariapaiiUa tones tha stomach, creates an appetite, promotes healthy digestion, relieres sick headache, clears tho mind, and cures the most obstinate cases ot dys pepsin. Read the following. "I hare been troubled with dyspepsia. I had bnt little appetite, and what X did eat distressed me, or did me little good. In an hour after eating I would experience a falntness ox tiled, all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten anything. Hood's Sari spirilla did me an Immense amount of good. It gaTe roe an appetite, and my food relished and satisfied the crarlng I had preTlonsly experienced. It rellered me of that faint, tired, all-gone feeling1. I have felt so much better slace I took Hood's Sarsaparllla, that I am happy to recommend It." O. A. IM.QE, Watertown, Mail. N". D. Se sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla . Soldbr&lldragghts. gl slxfor J3. Frepirsdoalr t7 C. 1. 11 00 1) CO., ApothccsrUs, Lowell, IUii. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar uttiiw Time. Lewis Graver was born in tlinnmintr of Montgomery, this state, on tho seventeenth day of January, iu the year 1813. His parentswero Henry and Elizabeth Graver, farm people. In 1825 mo lamuy niovou to tins town the senior Grnver having made a contract with the Moravians to clear timber land. In this laborious work the young man assistod, nnd hero he became in- nured to tho hard work necessary in the years that followed. Ho was still young in years when ho went on tho canal for the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company where he remained until tho tresbet of 1BU wbon ho went into the boat building buslnoss, establishing the first boat yard in Weissport, which was located almost opposite the old Graver homestead. Retiring from this enterprise he commenced farming which occupation ho followed for some years when ho commenced tho manu facture of arick which ho followed con tinuously for;a quarter of a century in this town, only a few years since trans ferring tho same to his son Henry who now conducts tho oxtonslvo works. For tho past few years he had been rostlng quietly from all labor, enjoying lu full the fruits ot nn honest, earnest, persevering life of hard work, brighten ed by the presence of a good wife and large iamuy. itts who was Mtss Ieah Lauchner. and they wero wedded bv Bev. Schindle, of Lehigh county a little more than a half century ago. Tho Though our winter's trade hns been exceptionally good and wo aro not to bo found among tho mourners, yet wo have a few goods wo want to sell and the sooner thoy arc sold the better we shall feel. We must begin to plan for the spring campaign and want room and money to carry out the plans wc formu late. To secure these two es' sentials we shall SciiAVARTz.Tlie Furniture Man First street, Lehighton. BTO. Stock Taking; Time Means a Lot of Low Prices. And tho wise purchaser will be nil tho wiser by taking quick advantage of these low prices. The cold snap makes a demand for Ladies and Children's Gloves. Wo havo a nice assortment and the prices are very low, Xadics, Misses and Children's Underwarc, needed now more than cvci, and marked at figiues to suit the times. Fancy Notions, Dolls, Stasioncry. School Supplias, Faihion Journals, and many things we can't mention but just what you need, wo have for sale at very low figures, Wo would lie pleased to nave you call. Obert's Block, Lehighton. Down Goes the PRIG On the Very Largeit Line ot Wall Paper and Decorations liver put on exhibition in Carbon county. Wc can't begin to make mention of the styles, qualities or prices, but want you to come and see for yourselves that we have just what we adertise 1 he largest stock and the lowest prices. Corner of Second nnd j iron streets. Oufon Minn- Over the Cnnnl Bridge, East Weissport, WHOLESALE DEAL Kit IN Fruits and V egetahles In their seasons. Confectionery and Cigars Supplied to the Trade at Very Low Prices, Goods Delivered Free ! Store keepers will save money on all thing, bought from u and we deliver goods free of charge. HO WarehousE. We will offer during this week many ex tra values, that will be to your advantage to to call and examine. No such bargains to be found in the city, Muslins. We will sell about 2000 yard. Brown Cotton, extra fine and one yard wide, this week only, at f cents a vavd. Also, Bale Brown Cotton, very heavy, yard wide, and specially low in price at (i cents. Cut the Heads Offl children who survive are Mrs. Samuel Ui. n,n, nn nnv ontirn atnrk nf Seller, Mrs. Ixwis Wehr, Mis, Alvenia 1110 Puc' 3 0,1 0,,r cnntc STOCK 01 The Camion' Advocatk has a large and growing circulation among tho people who live in Carbon County. These people have necessities that must be supplied by the Merchant, the Grocer, the Butcher, tho Clothier, the Shoemaker, and men in all other lines of business. As a rule these people are all em ployed, and earn fair wages, a large proportion of which they ex pend for the very articles our tradesmen have to sell. It is there fore a matter of great importance to each business man to get as much of this money as he can. This can be accomplished by lcttiug these people know that he sells tha best goods for the least money. And it is essential to his succrss that he impresses this fact upon the attention of these people. The only way this can be done is by an attractive advertisement in this paper. It don't cost much to try it. for the rates are small and the results big. To catch the spring trade you should advertise now. Graver, Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Jeff, Henry and Ed. Graver together with thirteen Brand culldren iio was a good, faith- rui nusuanu anu a itinu ami indulgent father and no words of praise can too well express his lncorniptihle christian characteristics. His epitapt might well read "well done thou rood and faith- ini servant." Tin: i:i.kctiuo uailwav a fact. A Cliartrr of lurorporatioit Itai been Avkr.l fur by the I'artlfl Interested. We havo it from a very reliable source that tho gentlemen interested iu the electrio railway for Weissport, Franklin, this city and Mauch Chunk have asked for a charter of incorpo ration. Tho capital stock -has been H...1 at ainnrwi ti.n .nn..t.n.t .... per cent, ot this amount has already ueen paia. mere is uaruiy a question but what the right of war will ho read. lly granted by the towns through which tno roau win pass as 11 is uoutnl to re suit in nincii iienent to all. I'llI.lTlCAl.. f Ai-tidea uniler this heading aic flurt.'i'l lor :tt uur .tegular enisillj; raegj. ! I.KiuaBTO.v, r-A., Jan. setli, iTiT ! Sin, liiToa. I umleniand that at theute Demucratic Committee Meeting at llariUburi; arid on tlieliOth lust., Mike Cauldy, tlio Im.'iu cnalrman of tuecouuty,no4 recognition to the 1 comentlon was proteMed against bv the leguUr Democracy, aalu In ua argumentbelore the com mittee and before the convention that Mr Ksser aent to the chairman ol the llenublk'Aii County Commlttee of carbon county and offered to turn the oleit othls Democratic friends to tho Ite Rubber Boots, Shoes, Winter Hats and Caps, Underwear, Clothing, &c., They must make way for our Spring purchases, and now is the time to buy these cold weather goods. Don't beg off but come to the Decapitatin Sale Woolen Underwear. llre are closing out what U left of Ladies' Gent's and Chil dren's l,roolen Underwear at prices that ought to sell them. m mux a a The ie is no halt in our business; we believe in keeping at it, for persistency is sure to be rewarded with t uccess. Our sales last j ear were very large and tho holiday trade was simply im mense, but we want to do better iu 1892 and to this end have bought very largely of all kinds of Furniture Bed Boom and Parlor Suites, Lounges, Tables, Chairs, Book Cases, Fancy Rockers, Side .Boards and the other things in this line, besides many new and handsome patterns in Ingrain and Brussel Car. pets. Our plan for increasing our bnsiness in 1892 Js through the medium of low prices and best qnaliiy of goods, ll'e kindly ask yon to come and see us, examine our goods and learn our prices and we feel suro will become our patrons, Respectfully, KEMERER & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET, Opera House Store, LEHIGHTON. lotbe1dmStThS,IJ alw ua"emM?r 'V-m" f T'- oiEltl!lt: .mder the nlchatgc ,.v ..uu u, ,u i.un umuj nu.us - tier that bo and Mr. nmer had no comeraii..n ' ""?".'l'";i r."' will be recommended l.y tho viewers, and David G. Dalrd, assistant secretary. a?li2r7illf BiSteJJSS KAV fu'li .TnTof BiSSrMSffir? J .News from .New lork Is to the Of courso it is for them iu a measure to decide this question but it strikes I effect that tho Central Railroad of New us very forcibly that the town should , Jersey has beeu leased to the Dola havo not less than three wards. Wo wre. Lackawanna and Western Itall-1 committee, aa in dally consultation wiiii the have over 700 voters, divided by them rai1 Buu '0 rumor is apparently well would give each ward 3V1 aud a frao- founded. X A few days ago au order h cut into effect on the Central R. R. that the wages of Ijrakemcn be increase eight be lu order for the tugenloua Mike to explain durlug the lam campaign. 1 lutiht adu that 1 1 i" " "ere you can buy Header'. Cream lor the lace,( ?fcnoifflffiVi".V.fS, i?fJi,! fiyvloiuto QTUulIIt'a HIUVINOBALOON. opposite the the election Ut . fall. Cam dy. although he claim O aiivocatk Okncp, Ii headquarters fur I. .Tu. in T.,iiv . , iv? .1 K ,hiij- . maying. iiaircumng aim .iiampooing. UAI.1 tion over, but then tho question nat urally arises from and "hero would be the dividing points, this of course oan LIU of Letter.. List of unclaimed Utters in the Le highton, Pa., postofflco for week end ing Jan. 2Cth. O. Dyer, George Cass, ler, Mrs. Geo W. Earp, Harrison F. Fenstermaeber, Feter Jones, Henry best be determined following an eu-1 cents an hour. The men cugagod iu a umeratlon which will be made by conn-; dangerous occupation are not gmmb cll at a very early date. ling at all. A similar order on the Valley would make a good many of the Knder6tthe . Tf EltMAN, the barber, oinmite theUpe7a The relurns nhow. and It h adin ital in n k Ani' 1 IIouhc, cnu hair, nhaiea and does eeri imns Tthe "ueKraV" 1 thin. HHlr.t-eUw.til. Drop In ami him'. in'ii7tfo(SSSSSy " " r ,U I Mti HUNT For Best Quality of Wall Paper & Window Shades Go tit iA'DRJiW IIAYJ3R, South 1 ikst Street, Lehightoiv. E. Yours truly, A Great Offer tor Ilia Ladle. You will Li ml us in the kuj nfth more Fresh Styles and IWnilfnl r.,, n..n Af L&rze opportunities to bur Your Fall and H'lntcr (Joodi am nflWAi, nnr .nmnn. stock of beasonablo Mj les U opened and ready. Trlcei within H.a rMdi nt nil -nH A null iulti utd farm, ttnonn as the Getter I now Is the time to buy lP f?JlDA? Wi LtUe Owt NOTIONS-Wtt Live looked well to the need of our Vntlnn nA uw. r.i. Th Luther Union. I . .. I nw ot-r the ld. The Luther Union will hold their r?'.- ..I - ... .... . . . JltlffiBa.hWn.HS J! j tKrliij 7 ji . . 1 Aiaerlean women. Wheneiei tSSi JiwrS & ordered by the board of directors of , are crltleallr examined their superior nierii ili tho Pennsylvania K. R. Co. The new t once reooitnld. liny not only jive the BChedule 16 as follow. Conductors I KiHon Journals, but the varletr, orlJrtaalMy, 3.50aday, an increav) of 25 cents; andpractieabllltrotthosetlilealffMherasoflr ,SSft ?nrMShiean u?.ilrtE?f nil ft" ",e ' lMocaWd'lnMSEnj towiih"" h'.coun": DeDattipent'ln .electing the stock for this season, aside from the staple articles In tally ?-u!lM.!,' .r. .li'5.n .""i A""' l"4l . four mile fiom lhlahton and V mile, irom me we have made special efforts to secure little nove Ilea, that m alv. ,,..r,,i .. 'SKitii'.,JSS'liKa. Mauch Chunk, will be rented 11,1,1 to a gooA wellas ornamental ranee th; Vpeedlly adopt It Foflurtl 1IOSIEHV, I'XUKlHVKAll AND GI.OVES-The best selections .ad popular "' u Vi",S!,I.no,r."r'kI jihkph -lUEitT, ! i1m prevail in till, departmeut. as the scope of choice Is large. V of course carry fi& Co' b i hi? .'H'l.'ilfi 1 Ja"' 3-31- UlitBiiton. fa. I all grades of goods, which are sold on their merits. We lead the trade In these lines, personal appearance being riuick to niseo KleintoD. John It. Mertz. L. I. Rex. We want to sell our Boots and Lewis Reich, S.H. Sehuock, Sylvester Shoes, and to do this we have Stout, Aaron Stout. marked the prices to suit the person, calling for any of alKive will ren, "Ji , r , , please ty "advertised." I that Moses rendered tunes. Pome and see us and take advantage of what we are Bering you in this line. ROBERT WALP, regular meeting on the evening of Feb. 12th, to which all are cordially invited to attend: Opening exercises, by Warner Held; recitations, by Mary Bauman, Carrie Hollenhach and Daisy Boyer; selectiou, by Edgar Xauder; solo, Anua Hauser; chorus conducted by Mamie Gabel; quartette, Llllio Relchard, Mary Ebbert, Richard Far- reu, Wilmer Held; Debate Recolv greater service In A. W. Raudsnbush, T. M. the Kingdom of God; than King David , afllrmativf , L. J. Haustnau, Wilmer PRA1.CI1 IN Lehighton, Pa., brakeman, ?1.80 a day, an Increase of '1 "?'! ".'!,,l.'f f ,re. now reeogniied 15 cents- narlor oar oondnet.ir sw as the standards of I'alhlon lor this country. io cents, parior oar oonauciorj., r- i a, they bai.lona: been lu Fiance, llanjeonv day, an increase of 23 cents; through puinta having leached A. McOonell i Co. increase oi -.i'''.i "i,-ujr ..ocnencea iu ou 11 85a dav Wn! thf I tPioX Journals thrpuih nes W. II. Kecord. other and luftrlor publlsatlon lylne. on their l- nanas.inis nrm nasaeciaed to irl.e the rniiAu- ..... 1..,. uu ii.u i.rc mc premium offer Toeaea ) earl) subscribi ot charge under this head any news nho sends fw, the regular early price t Items that railway boys send to us. ?iUl," ,"'J!,1M?iii Ir'iV or Mi'ni d - - because we sell the liest Goods at the most liberal nrlcei. , ConsETS, andMCSMV UNDKItWK Alt This department , fuy up to the ' standard at alt time. UitKSS GOODS, Ul.ACK GOODS and SILKS-We are Jeterinlned lo make tins aepanmeni win, anu you cannot tail to be pleased Willi oar stock. The assort meat is large and so varied in mice as to niet the ninu nf .11. FLANNELS, COMFOltTS and ULAXKKTS-Tlils Isa department that appeals lo the necessities, cooseitieully we are showing a stock that will delight every house keeper, by offering uenerons inducements In prices for thoroughly first-class goods. Mu..Mtii,.3' wu .uvniuKiuiuii urpaumeui oi otapies win oe Ladies' Vests. of) do. Ladies' White Vests, all sizes. This same quality is usually sold nt 75 cents ehe where, our price for this week is 50 cents. Comforts AND llankets. What is left in this line is go ing at almost your own figures, we want to close out tho re mainder quickly. appreciated by every shrewd buyer, as we carry an Immenss aasortnient of everything pertaining to the lines, and ate alwats up to the times, qualities and prices combined. t(,u.MJ rxuuii. i AIU'KTS, IIUUS and CUItTAIKS Our assortment in Pe iCnL ,Mjorr ' '"! , i Held; negative, Ira Noth.teln, Edgar For the next thirty days we will make 'xander. nr suits, overcoats and trousers to order I . at 33 per cent reduotlon In order to , -Men's Overcoats worth 1 13 we sell Modes.' III be gltea gratis, as a premium, Hook No. 1, "nreuniaklug SlmpMllwl." This book Is valued at 11.00. Book Ko 1 teaches how Tb. War With Chill Is 1'a.t. Our war on high prices still oontiuuee step rkle out ot drosses: how to loin Fine Pennsylvania baggagemen, f l.Po a day, 10 cents; looal baggagemen, an increase of 'JO cents. ,i 1 1 1 1 . . i . -.- ing pram unioner Toeaea i early subscriber fefcfc' K',.in..l,.n, ni,ln. i- u i..i i. .:j ....i ,r.. ,.1 ' , at which thay are offered. Xew Fall patterns lu itovu tt sad Extra Fine Smyrna Hugs at right prices, You will have to see our carpets to get any sort of an Idea of what we carry. New effects in orevaillnc coloring, embracing .11 in.l. .! mi.il. Country Bred Shoata. '"'TlUl0: nil g nn MUnii, in nrnvial l.i yearns, now jo noun a mm, me darts, uie ... " " ui.m. uur ir,jvcj mrpaiiuieai, wuicu Das no equal in iu s sec- 5?? iI2f?o J?I7li.. , 1. Uie collar, etc.. kow to make and put lu From 40 to 100 pounds in eight, at Prices lion. Cbolce stocks ot everything thatlt necessary to make it Hrst-class bis been wilib. more than" L, Zr firannH tt3S?iSWSfEjrJgZ Mf 'S1.?. ? T.b . ?"'U' . ?t !?' l ?"!!5" " .. , 1 . ,r w.w.wa.. niiiiuiu we sell . - " r.n ., .ioTj elc. It Is deelrab e to hanov In your subMiliv ;"- "u guarau- ai m hkviw . pnen. i aiwav. rigni. HWp.tlai-1 hv. two good i.uiils1lk,!0Ut'5f?rf ?l0Tfna reduce !tW. Ce rrioe Star . Clothing Hsll i;aon 1 teed. Of oyer 300 sokf last nnnAnWAY A TiriTT sMt i it09k Sondhelm's jSsrsbant Tailoring ,"k..V Jsii, helm i Mercharit Tailoring HtlLMaurh dlfCculty is experleiue4 u oblatntDg the Jour- eeason only three led. . BROADWAY, f A T?H!jt Hall. Mauoh Chunk Mauth t bunk Chunk for slotting fiU, ndres''o A M,!)oi,ell& & , , w.st 1 ,. .,,.,. ,.w... 1 TVTatir.1, rthnnU- V W. XljJCjV. v. .. uw mviv uuiiut CMrnuui sr m svAa u. - Ulli WtrMl, Nwork &I0BI No. 711 Hamilton Street. Allentown. rn.