COUNTY T D B TS. WfcWSY WFISRPnRT. THFmilNTYSFAT . i- ORISIBAL CHEAPCiSHSTOBE BREEZY HAPPENINGS Shoes! Shoes! l.Ol'AI. MHIKIll or MUIIK (HI r.WFS lltl'OIITANOM. Our Store is tint! will be con sidered the place (or SHOI5S for everybody. GLOV In this branch we claim that our Stock is bv far nhead of all Competitors in Quality Prices. and Umbrellas What Una llltuixl in thli Ollr llnrlnit the Week 1'ertlnetitlr KitltnlnlllMl hy Our HrrHftl Iteponefs. lluy your Jewelry lit I look's and you get tlio best. Lnrgestclreulntlon and lowest rntea for ndvortlilnir. Ilarvey Itougli, of Jersey City, will movo to this town. Wnnlod A young girl to learn tlio millinery trndo. Apply to Mm Alvenla Graver. Communion services will bo ob served In Trinity Lutheran chnrch on Sundny morning and evening. Beautiful wedding rlng9, all alios nnd styles and at tlio right prices, at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Villi lino of Ingrain and llrustels carpets nt Henry SchworU's. Fluo froo luuch will lo sorvod at W. A. l'etors' restaurant on Saturday evening. Bock, tho jeweler, Is showing some new and very protty things lu rings- nil kinds and styles. Just make It a point to see David TheCarbon Advocate One of the handsomest assort ments of Handles that has been seen for years, the Trices at tached to them will make them MOVE QUTOK at all times Ebbert when you want a team for bus! VOU can find bargains not ol- ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. tninablo elsewhere' Don't buy clocks of tlio Installment I man, hock win save you ono-uaii me f T lMTTRTtATTlYT. price u you uuy irum mm. A cood line of buggy harness, horso flist street, between South and Mum Slrw-ts. bianUets inp ros, whips, Ac, at very low prices, at u. r lory's, welssport . Do you buy Pocket Hooks, Pockot Knives, Writing Desks and Card Comm. Wo have a largo well selected line of SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1802. those good?. Take a look at them, at Luckcubnch's, Mauch Chunk. -Go to C. A. Harding's 1U cry on North stroot for teams for pleasure A Uuditet of Lornl Nw From is i.ltelr purposes or for wpfiuings or iiinernis. loroucti. Lowest prices. -The Reforme.1 congregation of "rue Kltcuen I'riuo, ' a new pioco Weatherly will oelebrale thelreloventh of furniture without which no kitchen anniversary on Saturday, is complete, for sale by tho Lehigh Albert, son of LeylLontz, who was uoal 4; Hardware uo., Limited. Uall Injured In o railroad accident at St. ana see It. lm. Nicholas, near Tamnqua, tho other Daniel Wieaud will not movo to (lav. has died from the effects of his Mauch Chuuk until next summer. He Injuries. is n school director here, you know. -Stuart, a seven year old son of T. 1). (.lauss Is thoroughly over- Elmer Schaeffer, died on Wednesday hauling nud rebuilding his First street morning and will be burled on Satur- residence. Just now n now and stylish day. The boy had been a very bright front is being ndded. The linprovo- pupll in ono of our primary schools mcnt Is great. WKATIIKII1.Y. JIVH1IV NOOK ANII COHNI1H IIHI'IIK- Nl'.NTlil) IN TlltS COUTMN. The IlrliElit Newer Oreiireneeii of the Week llrlefly ChronleleiHorOtir Rlmiy llemlers. Tlirttngtioutthe Oountr unit lilsewhere. y Krvo McDanlel, of Pleasant Comer wlio will take the Washington Hotel at Summit Hill, next mouth, wtw driving between Lehightou and I'leawmt Corner tho other day when his honi suddenly dropped dead. 1i Tho State Convention of 1'oor Di rectors is now in session at Erie. Tho Middlo Coal Field Toor District is re presented by Directors Monroe and Nowml'ller, and G. T. Wells, steward nt the Laurytown poor house. Thov ox poet to return home Saturday. i.itti.i: (Mr. Painter Acker is repainting tho O. A. Clauss residence, Tho Lehigh bridge needs "screw- lug" up and should have some paint. It is getting rusty. A 2500 pound bull wns n magulll- in theObert where he will be greatly missed by his teacher oud his fellow pupils. Death resulted from rotapllcntions" preceded by mumps. Notices aro again posted In con spicuous places 'giving date for an other election coucernlngour expected cent pleco of llvo stock fire department. This time both the stock yard this week. amount and the purpose In detail for Men's suits, boys' suits and chlld- wblcli It Is to bo used nro specified in rcn's suits can bo bought XI per cent the proclamation. If this had boon cheaper at Sondhoim's Tailoring Hall, done In the first plnco no second cleo- Mauch Chunk, than elsewhere. tlon would have been necessary. See tho pretty gold rings, studded Another young man from town has with tho finost precious stones, nt E. reaped the reward of railroading. Al II. Hold s Mauch Chunk JoweleryStore, John Hauk-drives a pretty road cart that was built by H. R. Kreldler, of East Welssport. M. T. Trexler 1ms finished a car riage for Zach Horn, of tho Mansion House, that can't bo boat anywhere In theso diggins. The disposition of t lie proporty -Jeauesvllle Is to have a coal and owners on iunnoning street snows a Iron policeman. Tcry commenunmo enterprise James Simmons and wife nrH home "ruiKuiim isomers will my n lino from a visit to Lehightou. ua 810110 lavement along uieir first . . . . . . .. . , 1 cIpAat nrnnni.1 v Itt 4 lia cninn.l iniil tiuwaru Aicuauiey nuu iiuss niary . ,..-, j - ....... Lentz, a brakemau on the Rending R. R. system, was killed on Tuesday even. ing at bt. Nicholas while engaged in shifting cars at that place. His re mains were brought to his parental home In Weatherlyon Wednesday. JKANKSVILLK. HcCauley aro to be married very soon The "Jolly Ten" ball in Hosack Hall, Monday ereulng, was a grand The new breaker in course of eroe. tlon here Is about completed, It Is designed to ultlllzo coal culm We are pleased to note that our popular townsman and dentist, Dr. F. I. Smith, of the First Word, Is on tho the streets again after an illness of several w eeks. We are sorry to note tlio serious Illness of the ostlmnble wlfo of L. H. The members of the Jeanesvlllo romstein, or mini street, nnu trust TJterarv Soclelv held a moetlnir last " '" w' R'1 " convalescent, Frldav evenlna and made all noressarv J. W. Raudonbush was doing tho orrangements for the opening meeting "crying" nt the personal property salo of the soci.lv which will be held nt an of J-T- "anlel, Pleasant Comer, on earlv date. A number of now members Tuesday and Wednesday, were admitted and the nrosnects are Tho first year of tho licensing of fnmml.lB for o vppv Minraufiil nrmml. hucksters and other peddlors 111 this zatlon the coming winter. The compound Duplex pump which was built at the Jeanesvlllo shops a short time ago for the No. 1 Audenried colliery was put In operation for the first time last Sunday. It Is ono of the largest mine pumps in this region nud on Its trial has given entlro satisfac tion. It can be worked eighty-six strokes per minute, but was only run town Is up, Now that it Is about finished Jere Roth has one of the prettiest little house in the south end. Lewis Klepplngor has n sleigh that Is n 100 years old. It is still lu good condition. Progressive eucliro proscnts in small silver articles, a nlco selection, nt E. II. Hold's Jewelery Store, Mauch A I.tleljr Community llrlelly Itemized lir n llrlKtit 1'encll 1'tisher. During lost Wook Levi George caught ovon raccoons and ono ground bog. Aaron ItelmW.h is at present en gaged In painting Frank Wagner's houso. Mrs. Daniel Serfnss is on tho sick llst,her many friends wish for hern speedy rocovery. Tho public schools of this district opened on .Monday Oct., 3rd with a fair attendance. Henry Tielshlor nud wlfo, of Daulclsvlllo, Northampton county, were visiting in this.sectlon the guests of Geo. M. Henry and wife, on Sunday last. Ash's school, E. II. Mooncy teach ers, was closed on Thursday last, In order to give the teacher nud pupils an opportunity to attend the fair. Frank Wagner and wife, of this place, were visiting in Kuiikoltown tho guests of l'Tancls Encler nnd wife, on Sunday last. Josiah It. Sillies who for the last three years with Obcrt's Pork Packing Establishment, has resigned and has accepted a more lucrative position In Schwartz's furniture establishment of Lehlghton. We nro sorry to announco the sad accident happened to Owen Lerch, of near this place. While sitting on an empty barrel on his wagon, the butt' commenced to roll nnd off ho fell to tho ground breaking his bronst bono. -Among thoso who are drawn as jurors for tlio October term of court from this district are, Martin Zlegen fuss, D. A. Christmnn, Honry Slides, Lovl Boyer, Goo. M, Heury, Adam Kuukel. Wilson Roth and August Kopf. ri:ori.n ox thi; oo. Who Will Weill, Ktlleiic In the. County ouris next wek.. The October Court of Quarter Set. sious of C'nrbou county convened in tho Court House, at. Wauch Chunk, nt 1.IW o'clock Monday afternoon. His Honor, Judge 8. S. Dreher, and Asso ciate Judges C. H. Seldel ami S. II. Price, were on tlio bench. Tho constable from tho different districts In the rounty made sworn re ports lu reference to their respecllro bailiwicks. The Ornud Jury wns sworn nnd G. R. Leonard, of Lansford, was selected ns foreman. Julius Klehos, Frank Jilerti, John Strohl nnd William Solp were appoint ed tipstaves for tho session. THE (ITtAN!) JUBX Arutr, Thos. Jr., farmer, Mahoning. Buck, Allen, carpenter, Franklin. Brown, Frederic, fireman, B. Meadow. Beltz, David, contractor, E. M. Chunk. Flory, Milton, saddler, weUwtport, Gohring, Chns. W., Inn keeper, Mnucli Chunk, 2nd Ward. Gnngwere, Edw., teamster, Lansford, East Ward, llerron. John 8.. laborer. Audenried. Jpnai, Joseph, miner, Lansford, W. W. Kopf, August, laborer, Bowmanstonu. Ifroldor, Wm., clerk, ir. Chunk. 1st W. Lconnrd, G. It., painter, Lansford, M. Ward. McGintr. Josenh. miner. .Teanosvllln. MoMlchnel, John, brakemnn, Lansford, East Ward. Nothstelu, L. H.,carpenter,Lehlghtou. Neff, Charles, salesman. East Ponn. Ochsenfcld, Frnnk, bhicksmlth, Lnus- foru, Al. Wnnl. Romig, Enhralm. enrnenter. Franklin. Smltli, Owen, farmer, Mahoning. Sherry, George, fnrmer, Parryville. Sltli, Michael, laborer, Nosquehonlng. Schnffor, A., blacksmith, Weathorly. Troxel, Lewis, farmer, Bowmanstown. Zcigenftis, Martin, farmer, Little Gap, TRAVERSE Jl'IlOJlS. Uoyer, Levi, farmer, Mlllpoit. Boyle, George, miner, Iansford, M. Ward. Bowman, Wilson, laborer, East Peuu. Buchmau, Harry, merchant, E. Mauch jnunu, Behreus, August, farmer, Penn Forest. Boyle, Bernard P., miner, Lansford, E. Ward. Boylo. Condy, miner. Beaver Meadow. Collins, Chns., brnkeman, East Mauch Chunk. Cassler, Chas., freight agent,Weatherly. uuggen, uonn, urcman, iinucn uimnu, 2nd Ward. Dunbar, Calvin, farmer, Towanieusing. Enrley, John, laborer, Beaver Meadow. Earley, Wm., laboier, Beaver Moadow. Evans, Owen, miner, Audenried, Eckhart, F inn kocper, Penn Forest. Frederic, Wm., blacksmith, Packertou. Gardner, John, miner, Nesquehonlug. G.issner, Wm., clerk, E. Mauoh Chunk. Hlttlngcr, Jacob, laborer, Weatherly. Henry. George M.. farmer. Little GaD. James, Richard, miner, Beaver Meadow. msiior, r. j., gentleman, Liewgnton. Klechner, Joseph, clerk, Mauch Chunk, -nu waru. Kunkel, Adam, farmor. Mlllnoi t. Lorenz, Jacob, tailor, E. Mauch Chunk. JfcUanlel, Reuben, section boss, Lans- ioru, wost wnru. Miller, Henry, teamster, Mauch Ckunk, -nu wnru, II i:n I'ltAMK UllptoiO :f W 1 1 1 K A w A ll r; .tfrmwmf.Nn 'i- at flftv-Bix when tho troughs could not Chunk, carry the water from It, It was built Brinkmnn Bros, monununt builders under the supen-lslon of Superlnten- ""'0 the agency for the Standard dent Rood and his foreman, John copper iironzo Monument, or unicago. Davles. lluy these goods at homo. Tho Carbon County Improvement Company want Lehlghton to give them Tnhn rvnnnll nf PiM,,f ltlll twonijr year iraucu.su m ruuiueir i suburb, has purchased the Mansion wltltbr0"K'1 ,tl'13 ,own( AWllKSIllKl). House at Mahanoy City. He will lonve here this week. -On the 20th the Audenried Dra matlo Club will render the "Social Jluss. -On Thursday last Hugh Wlldeu, of Honey Brook, and Miss Kate Fnhnlny, of Philadelphia, were married by Rev. Carr at Audenried, -Joseph Carre is dead. Interment nas made on Sunday afternoon. Key, Joseph L. Connor celebrated his firbt mass in St. Patrick's church, Audenried, on Sunday Father Connor will have charge of the Audenried parish until the arrival of Rev. T. J. Mnrrfin from his European trin. when It Is expected bo will remain as curate, .,nA,l.nkA.lAn n,(h. Cn,K whn months, left on Saturday for Phlladel phla, from which he will go to the Cathollo University lu Washington, D.C The. Tenclier' Iuttltut tVality" Superintendent of publlo Lection. -Thero will be a meeting of the Le highton Firo Co., nt tho office of J. & H,'Seaboldt next H'odnesday. There wllCbe election of olflcors. All mem bers turn out. -Yrhe frlouds of Mrs. IVnuk Ackor, on South street, pleasantly surptlsed her on Saturday evening, the occasion of her birthday auulverfcary We are much pleased to note that our old friend George Derhauier Is out again after a few weeks HIiiohh is oio of Lehlghton's oldest anil most esteemed citizens. Ladles', misses' nud chlldren'i coats and jackets should be bought nt tho One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chuuk, where you can save X por cent on your purchases. The Carbon Advocate Job Rooms this week shipped finished jobs to Philadelphia, Shenandoah and to Wilkeftbarre. Do you ueed auythlng In this line, it so, call and see us. Don't miss seeing E. II. Hold's graud display of new silverware, noth ing like it can be seen elsewhere in this None but the highest grade schools T. A, Sayder Is already at work In the arrangements for me annual in stitute which convenes at Lansford on December 5. lntriii-lnra Dr. E. O. Lvte. of Mil flcrvllle. Supt. M. G. Brumbaugh, of , ,h W(kiT vew,. Huntingdon Couuty; Pro'. I lning Uightou's first rPr, were dumped mnay.or Delaware, ami ur. - i am0DC the other mbbUh. The poner goods kept In stock, nnd the prices are really lower than other dealers ask for inferior goods. The other day when the cellar of the Valley dpot was cleaned out soy. was publeshed bs O. M. Ijoyle. Phillips, of West Chester. lue lecturing iorco win munu- n n w ,,, -nmif George W." Bain, the eloquent I , ,IeaUU oUloer aa retary of the entiicman buu bC... new Board of Health. The annoint. Flnsli rlrluree of Vamlllnr FaeeH Cntnlnff anil Clolnv, Clins. Lilly, of Pittston, wns liero this week. Milton Hunsicker,of Freelnnd, wns hero on Friday. . .Theo. Fonner, of tho Third Ward, wns at the Bloomsburg fair this week. Major ICnufman and Chas. Ryan, of Allentown, circled hero on Monday. Otto Dlttmar and wife, of Bank- way, spent last Friday nt Hazletou. "Bob" Bitting Is back from a three weeks bicycle trip to Philadelphia and other points. Harry E. Sweeny nnd wife, of Drif- ton, have roturned homo after n week's visit to relatives In town. ..Frank Kershner and family, of New Tripoli, Lehigh county, were In town for a few days last week. Harry Ettluger, of tho Press office, has returcd to his home In Bristol.. Ho is succecdod by David McCormick. Councilman J, L. Gable, and family of First street, spent Sunday very pleasantly with Unlonvllle, Ta., friends. . .Samuel KIstler, Esq., and wife, of Saegersville, were guests of Dr. W. G. M. Selple nnd wife, on South street for a few days last week. ..Mrs. Dennis Gilbert and Miss Emma Tonge, of Philadelphia, spent n fow days very delightfully with rela tives nnd friends hero this week. ..Jamos Simmons nnd wife, of Jeanosvllle, spent a fow days last week with C. Fortwnnglor and family on Second street. . .Misses Ada Webb.Eya Collins, and Maggie Collins, of Mauch Chuuk, spent a week vcry pleasantly with Miss Mamlo Semmel, on north First street. . . Rev. B. II. Chubb, wife nnd son, of Pottstown, are visiting Dr. N. B.Rober and family this week. . . Miss Annie Lackoy, one of Allcn- town'a pretty daughters, Is visiting Mahlon Relchard and family ou Third street. . .Loonard Schoch, of Ilokendauqua, was In town on Wednesday attending the funeral of Chas. Schoch, deceased. Prof. Hoppes, the well-known prin. clpnl of tho Bowmanstown public schools, was lu town on Wednesday and made our office a pleasant call, Misses Nellie and Sue Hauer, of Lebanon; Miss KIstler, of Allentown, and Rev. KIstler, of White Haven, were guests of It. L. Sweeny and wife, on lrst street, Sunday, . .T. II. Snyder.of LeibyvllIe,J'a.,was here last Friday. Mr, Snyder carries on nu extensive business at the former place whero he has a large foundry for the manufacture of iron fence railing, Christ Cook, of this town. Is one of Mr.Bnyder'o employees. e had a pleasant oall on last Thursday from Lewis Gulhlner and wife, of est Penn. who were here at tending tho fair. They were the guests of Owen Grossoup and family while in town. Mr. Gulhlner formerly lived hero. Thos. J. Nusbauui, of Lansford. was In town tho other day for a tew hours. He took In the fair and closed digits with many old friends while here. Tom Is one of Lansford's sue coasful merchants. Uharley ienser, who fcomo years ago kept a little cobbler shop on south First street, was in town for a few days lat week from Freeland where he now resides, Charles looks as natural as of yore with the exception perhaps that his hair Is just tinged with gray. Miller, Lewis, loilermaker, Summit Hill. O'Douuell, EdwnrJ, Inn keeper, Sum--mit Hill. Osborne, John, gentleman, M. Chunk, ist wnru. Peters, Horoco, carponter, Wentherly. Roth. Wilson, fnrmer. Little Gan. Shafer, Samuel, carpenter, Weatherly. Selp, Wm., railroader, Mauch Chunk, 2nd Ward. Strohl, Dennis, farmer, Towanieusing. Sweeney, Patrick, miner, Lansford, W. Ward. Shuler, Calvin, clerk, East Ponn. Sandherr, Christian, patternmaker, M uuuuk, isi vv nra. Weiss, Charlos, blacksmith, Lansford, East Ward. Ward, Neal, watchman, East -Vauch Chunk. i.i. r rldiihtv iAAnliera: Prof. I . . .! ... .. i t If i . - l 1 - n ui U Irving Handy, of Delaware. The hitter's subject will probably be "Tlio African In America." ansa .Mag gie Dotts, of Baltimore, la down for births In this town. Our young friend George Kibbler, for a long tlmo with James Walp, the plumber, will launuh In business far one of her noted elocutionary enter- ,,,, t Rfrortl in jouroe county. talnments, This entertainment Is to be supplemented by choral slngiug In which It Is expected that all the innsl cal talent of the Panther Creek Valley will participate. IIKAVKKMKAIIOW. Patrick O'Dounell is lu the Hasle ton Hospital suffering with a orushad right leg. He was squeezed ltwen two rars. Jury Uommlaslouer Comtell la cununea wuu a uauir nijurau Beaver Meadow u to liate a gauie rlub. COLUM1IUS UAV. TlioHohoolChlhlrenof the lloroucli I're. paring nu Intereitinic l'rogxnm. Tho exercises for Columbus Day promlso to be Interesting in every re. spect. The teachers nnd pnplls are at work with vigor, and no effort will bo spared to observo tho day In n credit ablo manner. Tho Official Program, as prepared by the Executlvo Commit tee, Youth's Companion ODlce, Boston, Mnss., forms tho basis of tho plan far this national publloschool celebration Each school will bo represented by n pupil orpupilswho will recite patriotic recitations or slug patriotlo songs. Tho Patriotlo Sons of America nud tho members of the G. A. R. have been invited to participate lu tho demon stration. Tho Arion Cornet Band is expected to furnish muslo for the oc caslon. Devotional exercises will bo conducted by several ministers. All parents nud patrons of the schools nro cordially invited to bo present. The oxercises will bo held in tho forenoon on tho campus of the school building. Tho schools should assem ble, as usual, nt 8.40 A. if., in their various rooms. C. J. Walter, principal. Chatle Schoch llenil. Charles Schoch died on Sunday after an illness dating back u long time, Deceasod was born in Welssport on the 17th of November, lu the year 18.13. He was twice married nud tho follow. Ing children survlyo with the widow, trvin, William, Tlllie, Lizzie, Daniel, Mamie and Mrs, A. Campbell. Inter ment was made on Wednesday after' noon from the M, E. church, Key. G, W, Dungau, the pastor, officiating. For thirty years past deceasod was employed on the Lehigh Valley Rail road, 27 years of which he was n loco motive fireman. A Cold Weather Hleti. The chipmuuks aro said to be stor ing up an extra supply of piuo nuts this year, of which there is a more plentiful crop than for many years past. This is said to denote a coming hard Winter, but tho goose bone is yet to be heard from. Dou't buy too many seal skin sacques until the goose yield: up his protentous bones though on second thought we doubt whether the goose bone is to be entirely relied upou. lt was caught In a lie last year, aud the year bfore, too, for that mat ter. Perhaps the chipmunk Is n better weather prophet. Souillieliii'e Cloak llepatluieut. In this department you will find large stock of laities', misses' nnd ohll dreu'n coats and jaakete In all the 1st est styles, at the lowest oath prloes, at the One Prloe Star Clothing Hall Mauch Chunk. Elegant wedding silver oau now Is teen at E. H. Hold's Mauch Chunk J.-wtlery Store. We wish George a full share of success, Jams Walp has sold his entire plumbing tinware house furnishing business to J. A. aud f&Auuel Walp. The new firm will take poaneasloii of the business ou Monday, the 18th Inst, James Walp will in the future give his entire attention to bis steam aud Itot water heating business. He tuts work In operation at present at Taioaqua, Allentown and Freeman sburg. Tne most carefully seleoted stock of the Quest grade watches In the hand somest gold oases you ever laid your yes ou, for ladies and gentlemen, are now displayed at E. II. Hold's Mauoh Chuuk Jewelery Store. Over 21 years of experience euables me to give the oest ft aim ror we least money F. P. Hell repairs and furnishes parts to all kinds of sewing machine. Plaiuyour fall advertisements In the Advocate and reap your reward in a big trade. Over-sleeping made Impossible by the use of tho Never Fall Racket Alarm Clock, sold by E. II. Hold, at Mauoh Chunk. John llrenuer, carpet woaver, on Second near Coal street, will re move on or about October Uth to the corner of 6th and Cypress streets he will continue to weave a flntt-elaas oarpet. St On the evening of November 1, KIstler A Iteloliard the new Exchange Hotel men, will entertain everybody st a graud free Innob, Ac, lu the base ment of the hotel. You want to be tliarl Jack Walters, who hasn't played a lead ThUd retail). We have just bought a large stock of men's and boys' suits aud overcoats tor cash and now otfer you the greatest bargains ever heard of for easli only a saving of .13 per oent Is assured. We will sell you men's good suits or over floats at il.00, S5.00, $7.00, J 10.00 and up to rlSXU A boys good suit or overcoat at gUQ, 2JS0, 8SJ0, KtfW and upward ou can save a day's wages and oar fare if you buy your winter clothing at Soudhelm's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. The "Stroller" SetifelMr Kplloiulie I IInplenttiK ot thU Town ami Vlllnlly In tile Venal llrlshl Mtvle. Miss Ella Detbett, of Lansford, Sunday ed here. J. J. Mnrkley, of Philadelphia, was home during the week. Mis Annie Larch, of Danlelsyllle, is visiting Mm. Frauds Selp on Union Hill. '-Arthur Miller Mid wife, of Slat- lngtou, were guestajai Jf. Snyder this week. Reuben Hall and wife, of Daniels- vllle, aro guests of Jacob VVeutu, on Union Hill. -MisnBlIa DeLmifT, of Lltltz,Pn., Is visiting Ale flilfer and family nt Phifer's Corner. Miss Ella Keous, an estimable young lady of Freeland, Is visiting ro latires In town. Misses, Heckle Wintllug nnd Edna Graver spent last Sunday among Hazletou relatives. Lewis Deppoy of Wnlcksvllle, will sell cows, shouts nnd personal prop erty on Tuosday, SMh. Ervlu Snyder, of Union Hill, was at Slatlngton on Monday nttcndlngthe funeral of his grandfather tho late David Remaley. A horse belonging to Abo Henry, of Big Creek, suddenly diod the other day while It was boing driven through this place. Johu Rchrlg this week moved his cifocts from the Franklin Houso Into his private residence. Jos. F. Rex Is at Heldleborg this week visiting his parents. We nro pleased to note that Joe, who has been 111 for some time past is gradually con valescing. Robert N. Anthony, Monday, moved from his Indian Hill farm into Ben F. Kuhn's dw'olllng lu East Weiss port. Johu Miller'has been appointed u town councilman to bucceed the late Daniel Grayer, aud Milton Emery has been clectod Burgess. Butchor Billg, of Woatherly, Is tho owner of a fine new wagon purchased from II. R. Kreldlor, Enst Welssport, It Is n dandy I Ed Campbell Is rapidly converting his barber shop from a dingy hole Into as cozy u Httlo shop ns can bo found nnywhero in the couuty. Wm. Lelkel and wife, and Mrs. Amanda Solt aud daughter, spent last Sunday very pleasantly with Jacob Arncr nt Harrity. Miss Cassie Krosgo, of East Welss port, entertained n few friends at a pleasant little supper on Saturday eveulng. -Will Lelkel, tho jolly Franklin butcher, ' who was burned out somo eeks ago, will be ready for business next week and. ho hopes his friends won't forget him. Lewis Knauss, employed lu Snyder's Planing Mill, lost tho Httlo linger on his right hand Tuesday, by coming In too close quarters with one f tho saws. Gcorgo Welch Is buck homo from u trip through Indiana. Mr. Welch ex acts to go In tho store business some time soon In Luzerno -county. Harry Rlekert Is n clerk lu Laury's ore, ou Saturday ho wus cutting dried beef when his hand slipped and he cut the ends olf of several fingers on his left hand. Rev. J. S. Reuuluger nnd wife, of Allentown, made a brief visit at tho homo of Ed Nothsteln, this week, while on their way home from Stroudsburg. Frank Mertz, who had his leg am putated some weeks ago by Drs. Zern, Kutz nnd Reber, ns the only means to snvo his life, may recover. Mertz wns suffering with n severe case of gang rcno, - Levi Harlemau and it. J. Hongcii have just purchased a largo tract of fine timber laud lu Lower Towanieus ing from John Anthouy, of Mooro township, Northampton couuty. M Ivrosge, of tho castsido, who has beeu quite 111 for somo time, Js said now to be ou a fair way to complete re covery. Mr. Kresge is visiting in Schuylkill county. Jrs. K. who 1ms bocu with him all along was back for a few days this week but returned again Thursday. The Franklin Social Club uro get ting there with both feet. They have had their room in Snyder's block, nice ly papered and carpeted, und it is jnst as cozy ns can be. The club expect to have an adjoining room and fit it up In similar style. JohnW. Heller, the Prohibitlou candidate for tho Legislature, Is still lu tho field. Although Mr. Heller will uot be elected, nevertheless If circum stances should put him in the State assembly, ho could fill the bill. Mr, Heller is a gentleman nnd nn honest, enterprising citizen. -Jacob fotraussberger has upeued the oyster season at ids rostuuraut and Is now prepared to serve soups, stews, irys and raws by the plate or to supply families at very low rate. The patron age of the publlo is solicited aud satis- fuctlou is guaranteed. Restaurant, Bridge street, next to Blery's drug. store. 3t WEissronT, Pa., Sept. 28, 1802. Kditob or the Carbon- Advocate. There Is aud has'beeu for somo tlmo past a rumor in circulation thut Mr. John W. Heller, the Prohibition oaudi date for Representative, had withdrawn his name. This is absolutely false and without foundation. The report ovi dently having been put in circulation by some malicious person ur persous. Oct. 1. 5 W. OOMHITTEK, A little girl ot WiUlam Brown, of East elusport, was attempting to get on the heavy wugon of Jacob Drelble bles, of Lehlghton, ou Monday, when she slipped and fell under the wheels which passed over her lower extremities Mr. Dreiblebles Is lu no way to blame fur the accident. The little girl was seriously injured. This should be a warning to others who are In the habit of jumping on wagons aud carriages. Last Saturday the following ladles and gentlemen spent a few hours nt Selberllug's iiopular hostlery: Spurg Weston, of Allentown; Rev. Morgan Peters and Buehmau, of East Mauoh Chuuk; Misses Mar)' Snyder, und Tlllie Snyder.of town; and Miss Eckert, of Reading. They enjoyed one of Frank's finely preiarwl soiqiers. UAIlltON'H CAPITAL. IN 1 I l.l. 8IINSI Kit LOVMNrlBd A Mneelat Writer Telle tl.e M rr of the Week In llreeey ftenteneee. I'ereonnl anil OtheArlte. O. B. Slgley, wife and daughter are lu New York this week. James McOlnty, of Buck Moun tain, was hero. On Wednesday. Mrs. A, J. Durllng nnd Miss Tlllie Leuokcl, ot Lehlghton, were here on Wednesday. Tho Chi bou Couuty lusuruuoo As sociation met lu regular meeting on last Friday afternoon. President Johu Seuboldt, of Lehlghton, presided, Charles Lauth, n Lehigh Valley railroad brakemuu, was run over and killed a short dlstnnco below the sta tion on Friday morning. Lauth step ped off of the locomotlyo lu front ot nn approaching train nnd was killed in stantly. He was horribly mangled. -J. W. Powers In "Fairy's WoH"wlll bo tho attraction at Concert Hull ou noxt Tuesday evening. Tho program is pretty girls, good dancing, fine sing ing, Ac. The, following uro tlio nowdlroo, tors of tho Equitable Building and Loan Association: W. O. Frcymau, Johu Nichol, J. M. Dreisbach, J. J. IJovati, D. McFudden, Horoco Hoydt, Eugene. Nothsteln, J. A. Mayer and Washington Hinder. The Association Is ono year old. Short 1'arnfrniilu That Will he of Inlereel to the Italtroatl Here. t Elmer B. Hufford, engineer of the Lehigh Valley llyer lietween this place and Wilkes-Barre, has secured a leave of absence for thirty days, and has gone to St. Louis to look at n position ho has been offered thero at better pay, John MoNally Is runuliigthe flyerdur- luglluffonl's absence, and Ambrose Hat maker Is running the night holper ill placa. of MoNally. I The new semaphore signal, which is being introduced by tho Central Railroad, consists of a tower, from the top of which two arms extend over the trnok, one being red nnd tho other white. When everything in clear and trains uro lo proceed as scheduled, the wmto signal Is displayed, otherwise the red appears. These arms nro nj. eratod by two levers located lir the telegraph office, und similar to the ro- verso levers in a locomotive. They are to bo usod at every station along the lino. t Work in tlio Central Railroad shuns at Ashley has resumed its old time no- tlvlty. Men suspended lust Spring are being relnstulod, nnd many new men nro finding employment. It Is reported that all the brass mouldings for Its Hue, and all for its divisions, are to be made lu future at Ashley. Ileautlful Hcenerr. Ill among tho mountains of Carbon county a fair which closed Friday night was held lust woek. It wus tho annual meeting of the Carbon County j Agricultural society at Leiugntou. The grounds are on a bluff a mile west of the town. From this plateau can be seen one of tho most beautiful pano ramas in the state. To tho enst aro the high humps, glorious with autumn hues, that fringe tho Lehigh and cub mlnuto lu the Munch Chunk bky scraper. To the west Is spreud out u magulll cent vista Including n valloy ten miles long. It consists of ridges, trees and furms. To complete the view tho secondary ridge of tho Blue Mouutalus spans the southern horizon and tho mountains near Mauch Chuuk Hue tho sky to tho north. From correspond ence to u city paper. in: landed in rnisox. A Once Well to llu Farmer Who Loteit tu I I.our nnd Drink. j The Wolss-Murphy nuptials uro still i fresh lu the memories of residents of the upper part of tho county. Five yenrs ago, Edwin Weiss, sou of Uwou Weiss, a well to do farmer nt Ilrod headsvllle, near Baylor's Lake, wedded a daughter of Jouas Murphy, who was regarded among the richest farmors lu that region. Weiss loved drink and loafing better than auythlng else. Ho concluded his rich futher-ln-lnw ought to keep him und his family, which Mr. Murphy did for several years, even taking the "ne'er do well" Into his owu house. But Weiss went from bad to worse aud was driven out. A few months ngo the large barn of Mr. Mur phy burned down at night, fire break ing out at threo places. Weiss was suspected as the iucendury. His arrest followed aud u few days ngo he was convicted ut Stroudsburg nud Judge Dreher seut him to the penitentiary for four years. Bothlohom Times. Eyesighi SavecT Alter Scarlet Fever, Wphtherla, Pneomonl and other prostrating diseases. Hood's Barsa- parilla Is unequalled to thoronihljr purify tho Mood and giro needed au-encth. Read thlsi "Hr hoy had Scarlet KeverwhctHyearjold, leaTlng him very weak and with blood poll ened srllh canker. His eyes became In flamed, his sufferings were Intense, and for 7 weeks ho could notevca oncn his eves. I took Mm to the Eye and r.r Inflrmarr, hut their remedies did htm po good. 1 hej.ui gl tins him Hood's Sarsaparilla which loon cured lllm. I know It enves hie llhi.lf not Ills very life.' Annie V. llura MAM. 5883 Washington St., IlojUn, Mass. HOOD'S PILL8 ire the best af ter-olnoer rilli, aitlil dlsf lUoo, cure hladiclie and bUlouiuesi. CUfl ortt Blaekinan. vnCir tlfottl Pr. ilCC I. At nil druggltt,. JjAWFKII, the barber, opposite tho Opera House, cuts lMlr, shavesamliliHstuvi-rv. tiling In flrst-tLiss sit le Drop In and see htm. Closed ou Sundays. Toilet Articles for saliv STUIIEH'SHIIAVIN(!HAT.OON.opKslte the ADVOCATIt Omcr.. Is ImnHV,,! ,VfI.. .! '5 shannK.haircuUIn!.' ami shampooing, l'artlci. Ur attention mid lo cuitlnc julle, lmi,K, a, il r Iillitreii's Hair. 7ollcl articles for sale. Vliolee Cigars. Call. Itesolutloni of Coiiilolcme. Tho following prcamblo and resolu tion wus unanimously passed by the Borough Council, of Welssport, Pu., Tuesday, October Uh 1802: Wiikiikah. It has nle.iHitt Almlnhtv IIimI Im Ills Infinite ulsdoiu lo rctnoo from our inltUt our honored mid uoitby tellovr member Daniel (Initer, and Wiikiivas, The plcasunt nnd intimate rc latloHSMlilclifor the Dust few wars he held with InirgfSH make it eminently nuiiigtiiainetilioum plan ujou record our feelings of appreciation vt his senlcea and 1 egret for Ills loss; therefore lltBtH.VKii. TliHtlbis Uolllit-ll Mill evr lutbl lu grateful remembrance, ttic sterling bustnm 'luanlles, tlio lutlence Integrity ui'd clear slglitedtiess (llsil.t)e1 hy our Utu ft-ttoir ineiu. ber, Daniel Uruvcr, In the work oftliti Council. ltF.tHW.VM, lliat me luoileu removal by ili'Hlli of mir exleemed fellow c-ili7en frmii llu. H)sitiou which lie tietd as upublluotllcercrcates a vacancy not easll tilled unit that his fellow nicmbcrs fullv realize and (tenloie the loss oc casioned tu themselves and to the public at laruc. Um.oi.vku. That wo hercbv exlend our ileeu- eitsjmiiatliy to tlio bereaved fauill), relalhes and friends of ttio dec eased, hoping that ever in tlio sadness of their atlllctlou they may et find some consolation lu knowing that the worth of Ids pmate iiualltiea and tbo salue of his public services aic l'n'l:ilj ttiiiucs-Miou. Hkkoi.v vn. That a conv of these resolutions bo mint 10 tlio lamuy 01 our tuieaseu leuow mcin ier anil mat nicy no miuiisueu in me uaruon a UIOCATK nuu rctwuru on iiiiriiuuuio dook. MlLlw: ciuutii, A. A. I1KLTZ, .1. A. l'l'.NNKU, OUVKUMOVlill. jAcoiitnitAUbsuKinih'u. Members of Council. KIllhT KATIOMAI. HANK OK I.ltlllllM. TOX. I'Mina.. at tho dote, of business. Hent. 90tli, in!. 1IUIUIMIA I JkllUMIul IllsetllllltS SIlO AlM 07 Oierilrafls, secured and uisecured... 190,53 U. w. Itonds tosectire circulation 'jo.ooo no stocks, securities, etc os.350 oo line iroiuunproteu reserve agents so Due from other National llauks Orjes 31 Ikiuklug house . furniture, and fixtures e;o ui Current expenses and taxes isild KUM Premiums ou U. 8. Mouits aioo 00 Checks and other cash Items 7 llltla of other Hanks l.s&u oo l-racttoual itaiwr currency, tilckels,aud cents I0i 0 Sitccle 13.0D0 00 iSii lenuer noioa..... ie,uio uu Itedemptlou fund with It. H. 1 reasurer s per cent, circulation) tno oo O TO Pits. lioOKlttEII, under thoHxchur.g r ""lei. Hank jtreel, for a smooth shave oia fashlouablo haircut, try closed ou Holiday's Howler's Hi If tonic, cures Dandruff. We oarry In stock a full tine of fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and we are llm only place In town w here i ou can buy licnder's Creain lor Ihefacc TJD.CAMl'Illil.UovertheCanat Iirhtge, East , Wclsspprt, cuts hall, shaves and shampoos In stile, tllve me a call. You can also huv llayltum, Hair Tonics, &c at Ihe very lowest What 1 hey Did at Their Hegular Jtonll.lj (lathering. The regular monthly session of Council convened on Tuesday even ing The minutes of the previous meet ings were read and approved. It. F. HofTord was before council as n committee from the Board of Health relntlvo to the salary of tho health officer and secretary and to learn what dliosltlon was to bo made of garbage. It wus resolved that the health officer unit secretary should compute Ids own salnry for the first month to bo approved by thu Board of Health who aro also authorized to secure the proper books, blanks, Ac, nud present bill fur the sumo to council. A petition trout Mnhoniug street proiierty holders praying that council order pavements laid along that street wns read. Thero wero 01 signers. It was resolved that pavement be laid ou that street ns follows: On both sides from 1th to Gth- streets and only on tho south side from fith to lnili. Property owners will be given thirty days tlmo to do this work. The following bills were ordered paid. D. H. Stoup, sal and postage..,. 23 UU Carbon Co., Imp Co. light Sept. . Ki U0 O. Itehrlg, stationery 'B0 God. Frantis rcjialrs 7 10 Lalior Sept 217 48 J. J. Hummel, police service 5 25 Total 20n m Thu committee nn placing electric lights ou Jahouiiig street reported that lights bo placed on the south side of said streets from 5th to 12th, one at 1th and Cypress nnd ono on Third be tween Alum and Union. The recom mendations were approved. IIHAKIIMAX AL NOLI, lrvJUlll',11. Atitherr'L.elilglitoii Kuilronder Itatlly In jured While fin Duty. The Allentown Critic gives this ac count of an accident that befel our youug townsman, Al Noll, on Inst Tuesday, at that place. "Between 3 and -1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon n serious accident befel Al Noll, u biakcman ou tho Valley road, nt tho old Lehigh Valley passenger station. Tho train on which Noll was employ ed wns on a siding to allow tho passen ger train, duo here nt ,t.4i p. in., to pass, Tv'hllu standing on the west bound track engine No. 110 came along and struck him. Tho engine passed over him and when he was picked up It wus found that he was seriously hurt. Threo toes of his right foot were cut off, his hcud und body were bruised and ho suffered lutonsely from Internal injuries. His clothing was almost torn from his body. Noll was taken to the Valley depot aud ou the 3.17 train was seut to St. Luke's Hospltql. A 1'lcasant Iteuiilun. Lust Thursday there was n pleasant Httlo re union ut the pretty home of I. S. Koch and family on Second street. It was the first time lu somo years that tho brothers und sisters were together and It was made a porlod of rejoicing. Thero were Mrs. Sarah Masters, tho venoruble and kindly mother, I. S. Koch, wife and daughter Mattle, of town; Wm. Masters, wife and daughter of Wllkesbarre; Mrs. Pearshall, of Now York city; George .Vlnnlch and wlfo of Slatlngton. Switchback Tluie Tuhle. CJt leaves Switchback Depot, Upper Mauch Chunk at 8.10. 10.10 and ii.tr n, in., I .oo, 2.20, Xls and 5.3o p. lu. Car leaves Hiimnilt Hill at U.40 and 11.10 a. in , and r.vn. l.rvi, e.20, 1.35 ami 0.13 p. ni, SUNDAYS Leave Sa inhbackitepnt Mauch Chuuk at 1.S0 ami 2.33 p. m. I .cave Summit Hill nt 3.23 and 4.00 p. ni. H..I.JMUMl-'OI!D..Supt. ii fas. AgL A Word About Shoes! We nre sellers of 6'ootl Shoes. Our first thought, is uhvavs Quality.- Wo insist that tho mnrauiacturer shall give us, first of nil, Good bliocs ; we nlso insist upon having' shoes that are styl ish. Our business career in Lehightou speaks for itself ; we claim to sell good, reliable shoes of all kinds, at as low prices a ninny others charge for shoes that arc manufactured on purpose to sell cheap. Persons who want GOOD SHOES AT LOW, PRICES, eiOBE WarehousE. win oner aung the present week the following lines ot goods that we consider very good value and muny of them cannot be duplicated again this season. A yery good article of Ladies Ribbed Vests at 25 ents, they are specially well made ot a superior selected cotton and well worth the price. Another line of Ladies Plain Jnrino Vests at 37$ cents, we think this value bettor than generally offered for the money. One case of Men's Grey .Mixed Shirts and Drawers at 25 csnts each, this lot cannot be duplicated at the price as they are the regular 37 J cent quality. will come and sec us. Tula! NIT.m.10 1.IAIIII.1TI1X GaplUl stuck iahl lu n.000 00 Undivided pruuU 11,009 Oo National Bank uufoa uutaUndiim ia,ooo oo Dividends tuiiaui , , MO no liHllvJ)laldeiHdtaMUJc4uelieek.. IKMW m (lerulesleheeki 01 Oiililer's cheek auwtiuidlHg VI IS Hue In ut her N'aUonal ltauka 1 lt: 30 DtwtuKWte llanksniwl Hankers .. .. 8,410 00 Total. U7,ni Scat is or rKKKavLVAMa. t. I, Jnu. T. Hentutel. Cashier g the auovettauiwl .iwsnwHiun Bnewriiittiitieauute-MSHjNHsiiii a lo me uwt u tny kiiom leuge ana iieuet. lUu k , U s4enmly sw fwr I hat t he al IS! JOBK T. gRMHKI. liMllr. tubtT Ibed aatl swuru 14 before me tills srd day ui October, IsK!. HoWAUlt HKABOUtr, N. P. Go nil SAT -An KMT: It. P. Hm-rouu. J. t). Zkun, VI)Ueirfi. A. J. nunuvn. October II. law. AGENTS WANTED Salary and expenses paid. Addrets W. Jt T. SMITH CO., Geneva Nursery, Geuevu, N. Y., Eatuhllshed 1M0. John JIauk's lc Max, The lWthUhem Timet, sayi. of hut Tuumday't fair: "An Interesting feature of the at tractions woe an exhibition bj a Le- I highton trotting dog The anutmal la a stoutly built EuglUh tetter, a year I old, and lias a tiptop gait. He h owned I by John Hauk, Jr., aud vvaa driven by dame of pool In a yr, droppod in at i u" 'T,. , ,SJ . . Widaw'b itool roam the other night ""- and caught a coupi of export, for B"lid"", ""' "r; "uk u throe gUBM. Jack oan push a oue aa wouldu t take t300 for "Holiest Max," well as he oan posh a tovar. I as the dog it called. A bpook Without a Head. The story oomes from up arouud Treaokow that the place where Mike Cislyatko was murdered lit now haunt ed. The "spook" la said to be headless, aud the supposition is that it is Mike himself, going arouud looking for hia head whlon was amputated with a grubbing hoe at the time of the ttoro nei'- luquest. VJEBV1HE. I Ll J IS RN, Lehightou, Pa. Wo are showing by fur a prettier and more complete line of All Kinds of FURNITURE, Than ever before, All the new effects ii Bed Room nnd Parlor Suites, iVide Hoards, Hall Hacks, Jook Cases. Dining Room Tablos and Fancy Rockers at n marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to Guy here for our prices aro in many oases much lower than you onn buy tho same goods in the city. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehigh ton. Nervous Prostration. MtepIeMn, ftlrk nntl Nervous Ueadaclir, tlarkarli, I!tilaw,fefor bid Frtirs Hot Flmibe, Nwrtoui lijpsrnlinulInui,C'oiifnsloiillT IrrU. f lu, hi. Vltu Iaar, Uiluiu llAbl.. Ilrunbf nnna. elf .. tre rurod by Dr. Slllrs Xteslorallva IVcrvlae. I It iIom Dot ri'ttun. opUlQA. Un. 8ohU C ivrowBiM, DttL-rrvi, tiu., usra WILD BNtpi; We announce this week tlmt wo nro ready for your trade at Both Our Stores, -in Lehlghton and Weissport,- with a full line of for GO rft simI U'silttes lu t eonipletooiirs. J (l.l s l'r Kelt VVe.k. I Isut. will t I i. I WIm. KiU. Omu, ... , ,. . ' ,, w FMMIIoii hi ,,t, inn, uH i il specimen of three bslloU, aooordluei nUMbpiiiimutiit,u4Dr. miis tni..n 1.0. .m n . tMii. t'?"'A"!n.lfe'.M'!.1? Kepublioan; straifbt Ueuooratlo aud a mixed ticket. This is, or at least should be worth Use attention ot all our read ers. Orders for extra oopies must be sent ia before Wednesday. Kr l druuUt. ussrputs. u ouws tor jhsu u u ua Or. Miles' Nans and KMi for BStaiisosis. vttrssa Uvsr. sis. ote. Dr. Miles' Modloal Co.,Elkhnrt,lnd. TRIal. IlOTTLE TUCK. Soldbr T.U.Thomas Its neks i toves. Tinware Ranges, Heaters & at Lowest Prices. W. S. KUHNS, This diivo is probably the best artscle of Checked Shirtfngs ever offered at 6 cents a yard, there are only about 1000 yards in the lot. Ladies iriiite Embroidered Handkerchiefs in a creat variety cf styles and qualitiaa1 Special values at 10c. 12c and 15c, none bettor anywhwe. (tXOM No. 705 HamiltonStreet, Allentown, pa.