ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE Shoes! Shoes! Our Store is and will be con sidered the place lor SHOES for everybody. GLOVES In this brnnch we claim that our Stock is by far ahead of all Competitors in Quality and Prices. Umbrellas One of the handsomest assort ments of Handles that has been seen for years, the Prices at tached to them will make them MOVE QUICK ut all tunes you can find bargains not ob tainable elsewhere J. T. NUSBAUM, Hi it Htieet, between Houtli aatl Plum Htrefts, Lelilitlitou, fa. BREEZY HAPPENINGS I.OIMI. MATII;I1H Of MOM'. (Ml I.KSS IMIMIKTANOK. What Has Ot-turetl in this C'llr Iturlii Hie Week rerllnentlr Kpltoiiiltnl hy Our Spertal Iteporters. Hut your jewelry at Hook' nnd you tret the best. Largest circulation aiirilowesi rates for advertising. Single buftiry harness at 87.00 and pwards at it. Flory's Weissport. 4t. Wanted A young girl to learn tue Winery trade. Apply to Sllss Alvenin Qraver. Full line of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Hotiry Schwartz's. -Fine free lunch will he served at W. A. refers' restaurant on Saturday evening. Bock, the jeweler, Is showing some new and vert pretty things In rings- all kinds and styles, Theodore Flyte, of Brodheadsvllle, was visiting in this section, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Serfass on Sun day last. l'crcy K. Sllflos, formerly of this The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1892. Court Business. Patrick Breslln, of Summit HlU,who was convicted of malicious mischief. was given his liberty on furnlshlngbail to aDoear at the next term of Court and answer for his good behavior, Breslln was the prosecutor In a case against James Patton, charging Patton with threats. A similar sentence was Imposed upon Patton. Commonwealth vs. John Davis, 6ur charge assault and battery, Mrs. Sarah Jones, prosecutrix. The parties In this case are from Summit Hill. When it was called Davis wns not present and bis ball was declared forfeited. Ills bondsman afterwards appeared in Court and had the forfalture respited until next term of Court, when he promised to have Davis present. The grand jury found a true bill apalnst Ella Behler, of near Trachs- vllle, who is charged with concealing the death of her child. The young woman Is not within the jurisdiction of the Court, hence the case is continued to some future term. The bill of indictment against Daniel McOlllaway, one of the young men charged with breaking into A. L. Campbell's jewelry store In Lansford, last spring, was Ignored by the grand jury and McGIUaway, who has been In jail ever since, was released from con. flnement. A true bill was found against the other two members of the gang Jonn McIIugh and Francis Gallagher. They skipped at the time and their present whereabouts are not known. Just make It a point to see David provomcnt, one that should have been and Mrs. Owen Lerch, over Sunday, Ebbert when you want a team for busl- ma,lo long ago. by the way. Rev. S. B. Stupp, of Tleasaut Val- ness or pleasure. Lowest prices. Freo passes will be Issued to the ley, administered the Lord's Supper at Don't buy clocks of the Installment One Price Star Clothing Kail, Mauch the Jerusalem church on Sunday last. man, Bock will save you one-half the chunk, for to buy the finest lino of A. H. Oreen and Wesley V. Slides, price If you buy from nlni. ladles and misses' jackets and coats at botu of tills place, were visiting In Le Charley Kipp has acozy little meat 33 nor cent cheaper than ever before, hlghton on Saturday last. market on south Secoud street. The guard rail along the Lehigh Harry Wilson, of Allentowu, has Valley pavement from the Valley opened a confectionery store In the house to the Lehigh bridge is in a dan building lately occupied by Mr. Stern Berous condition, It should be flxed. on First street. Columbus Horn, who has been Frank Campbell Is doing tailoring quite 111 for some time past, is slowly place, now of Bethlehem, paid a visit work with H. II, Peters. but surely improving in health at the to his parents, Mr. and Mm. Charles Plant your fall advertisements In l,0me of his sister, Mrs. Ben. William, Slides, over Sunday the Advocate and reap your reward In Bt Allcntown. This is good news to The farm and storo property oc- big trade. his mauy friends. cupied by Georgo M. Henry was sold On Sunday, .10th instant, ltetor- Profs. Berndt and Handler, of the to John I. Roth, of Klfort, for S.1,000. matlon services will be held In Trinity Keystone State Normal School, will Mr. Roth will lit the near future go Lutheran church. occupy the pulpit of Trinity Evangell- Into the store business, Rev. J. H.Kuder, the able pastorof Cal Lutheran church on next Sunday Trinity Lutheran congregation, will Prof. Berndt will preach In the morn start a catechetical class. lug nud Prof. Hnucher will preach in The Lehigh Wagon Company last the evening. week shipped four fine wagons to Now It will be new for our peoplo to learn that A. L. Bartholomew and Paul Wagner, formerly of this city, who for a little more than 11 year havo been mantifncturingclgarsat Conshohocken havo dissolved pnitnershlp. "Barney" - Jackets mid coats in all Urn latrjst style m o sold 33 per emit vhtnper at Soudheim's Tailoring Hall, 'Manoh Chunk, than elsewhere. - Do you buy Pocket Books, .Pocket Knives, Writing Dfsks and Card Cases. We havo h large woll selected lino of LITTLE (JAP. I he Advocate only if rmhl In advance. Bubucrlbe for one dollar a roar Trrlt. - A haldwlu upple, raised by Charles Sillies, measured 12 Inches in cl renin- WEISSPORT. THH NKWK OI'TIIK. DM AN lol.l). Im-hI Happenings of Interest ti Our Many Header. theso goods. Take a look at them, at foronco and 12K Inches the other way. Luckenbach's, Mnuch Chunk, - W. F. Blery, the Democratic can- For a strong and well made suit or dldato for the Legislature circulated overcoat lor men and boys, dill at the through this section on Friday last. One Prlco Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Mrs. Charles Andrew, of Weather- I. A. Phillips wus doing business at Freeland 011 Tuesday. Rev. II. W. Holder will pleach in school hall at 10 a. m., next Sabbath. Prof. Mltiulch, of Landlsvllle, Pa., ,! 1. II .... .. ill -.,. I 1 lu .,, ,.0 l 11.1. o-.l " " ' 11 ,u UUj ... ..... ,u v. " friends here. you a nay a wages unci cur .are. u.e kubsl o. i.irx. ..... uu.o..j, ... . . ,.,,, .,... We regret very much to note that Alfred Rllter and wife, of Allen- . , ... ,. ,,,,,, Vv f Air. I, rvnriieriMn. nr i turn HirppL I r.nwn. warn I iin iriimi.K ill , r. imri Hint. - coutlnuos quite seriously Ut. "Along Charles Hill, of this place, over Sun with her many friends we hope for her day. ultimate! recovery to perfect health. Messrs. Daniel, Timothy nud John --Rev. Newhart will preach In Lo- Sorfass, (brothors), of Bethlehem, were hlghton Presbyterian church oil next visiting In this section, the guests of Sabbath at 10 a. in. and in Mahoning their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Valley Evangelical church lit 2 p. ni. Serfass, over Sunday. The street commissioner has put Frank Wagner and wife, of this down n crossing on Secoud street at place, and Frances Englcr and wife, of Alum. This was a very necessary 1m- Kunkletown, were tlio guests of Mr. he Iteit ol Nam Utilletl l'i .m a M11IM t title nf Konrre.. Edwin Trexler, of Alter being a successful lumbr r speedy recovery. The genial Charles Mauror, of ll'llkesbarre, was among friends here during the week. Tho members of the Lutheran con gregation observed the Holy Commun ion on last Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Wuchter outdated. It is tho report that Rev. Renninger of Allentown, and Rov. Wuchter, of this place, both Lutherans, will make an oxchauge of pulpits. Harry Kreldler has furnished A. Sell & Co., Lehtghton, with tine hand some carriages, buggies and phaotous. -J. D. Curtis, wife and daughter left this week for New York city from where they will go to Florida for the winter. Religious services will be held in school hall Sunday morning aud even ing. Presiding Elder Leopold will officiate and the holy communion will be observed. The grand jury has again con demned the canal bridge. Now we will see whether the L. C. & N. Co., will move towards giving us a now structure. The borough council should pass an ordinance prohibiting the Central Railroad Company from blocking the tracks here for more than three -BeliJ. Broyfogle, of Union Hill, is minutes at a time. The ordinance FRANKLIN. brk city. To Increase the Illumination capa. lty the Carbon County Improvement Company are running another wire through town. Jona. Klstler Is driving a "show" Will go to Philadelphia, horse that used to belong to Frank r seinmel. DAHIfV.DTnV Zach Horn's new residence on 1 ""ulu11' Third street will be Improved by a A. F. Delfenderfor is nt Lakewood, substantial flag stone pavement. on Chautauqua, Go to C. A. Harding's livery 011 George Sandhrr Is conllnod to the North street for teams for pleasure house through Illness. purposes or for weddings or funornls. Elsie Babcock, of Ilnzloton, was a Lowest prices. visitor here last week. the proud dad of n bright baby girl. Francis Selp has taken possession of ox-sliorlff Lovan's cozy Union Hill residence. Miss Ida Seip, of Danielsvllle, Is visiting her brother, Operator Selp, on Union Hill. Lewis Fritz and fnmlly, for a long time residents of this township, have moved to Chicago. Our popular young friend R. J. Hongcn Is suffering with a big car. buuele on his right nnn below the elbow. Messrs. Levi Ilarleman and R. J. should be passed and strictly enforced Jacob Straussbergcr has opened the oyster seasou at his restaurant and Is now prepared to serve soups, stews, frys and raws by the plate or to supply families at very low rates. The patron age of the public Is solicited and satis faction Is guaranteed. Restaurant, Brldgo street, next to Blery's drug storo. 3t Weissport, Pa., Sept. 28, 18D2. Editor of TnE Carbon Advocate. There is and has been for some time past a rumor lu circulation that Mr. John W. Heller, the Prohibition candl- Hongen have bought up n large tract date for Representative, had withdrawn 'The Kitchen Pride," a now piece of furniture without whloh no kitchen Is complete, for sale by the Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co., Limited. Call and see It. lm, John Brenner, carpet weaver, on Secoud near Coal street, will re move on or about October 15th to the corner of Gth nnd Cypress streets he will continue to weave a drst-olass carpet. .It A good line of buggy harness, horse Mrs. W.Leo Stiles is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. U, Dlley.nt Wilkes- barro. A neat Iron fence has been placed lu front of William Angle's and Jacob Stuckley's residences. The Improve ment Is quite noticeable. -The new coal dnmn on the Central Railroad of New Jersey Is about com pleted. It will bo used by tho genial his name. This Is absolutely false and without foundation. The report evl dently having been put In circulation by some malicious person or persons, Oct. 1.-0 w. Committee. Adam Longkamer, who Is doing a big Invited to attend coal business. xi1,m Mnmlo C)wnlil. tliR Riicrasaflil A nloottanl l,lrH,iln nnrUIn l,.n. . ..... . . blankets. laD roses, whips. Ac. at very of Mrs .Tamos Connor 'was" a 1 mmw m " "'" V- Is of the series of 1891, check letter C of timber laud near Pnrryvllle from R. Blose. It Is said that big hearted "Pussy' Kromer will soon marry a fair maiden from down in the lower end of the An,,.,i. v .i.i. ttn,icoti in.i vi'ut.b,. 11 v ...-. .. ..oo. ...v.... . ..rnimt.rr.ll. -me subject lomeuato ueiore tue T. ..... nf ..., ..,. (livl. Union Hill Literary Society this Frl-I . ,,onp(mm,i ,.,, Jl 1 ...Ml 1.. T UTI...I. I ' .my ineuius vm no. iuutu, , . t counterfeit Ki silver certlfl education maKos me man." .u are . nnf , Mmntallnn In niil on thejllth Instant. He describes It as follows: "It has the new back and low prices, at M. Flory's, Weissport. event at Parryville Tuesday ovenlng. """" """""f Rosecrans leglster; Nebeker treasurer. I 11 1. -sr r -r I Kut- fnpliinnfnl it l.ii fFnrisil nn t 1 fit fa I... ... . ..... W. E. Ash, of Third street, Is driv- , , m V tf iura"'' Tu- The paper is fair, and Is an Imitation Ing a pretty black horse that has some Va'' vw' iw,f ' n i. i"'""'i, v' "ow Ll" """""V . . of the new distinctive distributed flbre speod. The animal comes from the Bennett, all of this place. The evening ,7. ? 11 , v , paper used by the government, the western part of the state. was pleasantly spent in the usual way. able tract ' laud about quarter of a flbro beng imitato,i blu0 U(1 ,,ink The Iron brldee across the Lohlgji William Altemose, a popular young " s"" ink by tho use of a pen. The face ot rlveristobe repainted. To this end c "m 01 ims pmce.was recenuy mar- -"""" the note bears a light Impression Columbu Pay at Mlatlnston, Friday, Oct. 21, Columbus Day, will loug be remembered In Slatlngtou where .arrangements havo been made to celebrate the day with a monster pnrade under the auspices of tbo Knights ot the Golden Eagle, assisted by other organizations, Rod Men Knights of Pythlas.Odd Fellows.Grand Army of the Republic, and the mill tary. The children of the publlo schools will take a prominent part In the cele bratton. The committee of arrange ments has completed the preparations and without a doubt the parade will be one of the largest ever held In the val ley. Commanderies and castles will be present from all parts of the state Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Reading, leutown, Bethlehem, and Easton. The famous Great Western Band, of Pitts burg, and the Germania Band, of Read lug, will be present. The hotels have perfected their arrangements to enter tain the large crowds that will be present. 0. 11. Keyser, a prominent business man, has secured the large vacant lot on Main street, where he will erect a large booth where refresh ments ot all kinds can be had. Chair man James L. Foots and aids feel confident that their efforts will be rewarded In making this oue ottbe most successful events ever held In the history of the town. mim Kagtnear rrej-tuau. The Reading Company worked" En gineer William Freyman, of this city, day and night for eleven days during which time he never touched a bed and only had such sleep as be could catch while bis tarln was lying some siding waiting for orders. The result of this was that Engineer Freyman bad wreck. For this he Is discharged. Mr, Freymatr Is oue of our best cltlzens,he Is an honest and Intelligent man, and bis many friends sympathize with him in his misfortune that the company forced upon him. F.leveu days and nights without a reasonable amount ot sleep Is cruelty or worse It la brutality, A man who works day aud nfght for such u length ot time can not be held responsible, and the company by whom be was employed should look at It that "Vreymau was a faithful, honest engi neer and put him back at an Increase of wages. lie deserves it. A lMtETTV Wetltllnic. A correspondence from Beaver Mea dow to the Hazleton Sentinel says: The Hungarian wedding, whloh took place at the saw mill, near Andenrled, on Sunday, reached a crisis Monday afternoon when the guests Indulged In a lively skirmish. The battlo was a fierce one and lasted for fully an hour. No person was killed but the number of battered and bruised beads are many. The Audenrled doctors havebeen busy ever since dressing wounded scalps. Cart. Simpson was at the wedding until late Sunday night to preserve order. Afte&bis leaving the trouble began . ...-T.. .. 1 n,n . 1 nniA ..... mtwililf nuu ,u, ki.uu ....... v reached at the time stated. rl.l In Mt.o Unl,nfrn .... Acll.,1.1n the county commissioners will receive y0UUB idy of Franklin township. The bids until the 29th instant. young couple were the recipients of Miss MaryJSuchman Is having her many useful and valuable wedding rnsldncB nn Second strast remodelled Kilts, we tonuor our Hearty congrat " , ..,...., tu... n,,...i .1 ..,.11 uiatlons. UUU UlUIICIltllOU. HUmillUiOUClIll ..... I TU Vnraml... .lanMnu I. be quito pretty and attractive. fow jays off. Every voter should vote The personal property of William and of course vote right. W. F. Blery. Waterbor was sold at public auction on the Democratic candidate for the Leg- Monday evening. Forty Hours Devotion commenced in St. Peters and Paul's Catholla church into building lots, and expose them to sale on the tith of next month. MAUCH CHUNK. Sunday morning and concludod Tues day evening. Tho pastor, Rev. Father Sour was assisted In the services by visiting pastors. The First National Bank, of this city, is In a flourishing condition. The capital stock Is 875.000; surplus fund S11.000; undivided proflts,' 810,089.90; individual deposits subject to check, 8182,420.38. - Editor Advocate: Please locate this enclosed Republican silver certlfl cate on the credit side of my subscrlp tiou account for Advocate and don't forget Blery on the 8th of November. Yours, Ac, J. A. Q. Instead ot sweepiug leaves and islature, is an honest young mau and should bo elected. He is against all monopoly nnd corporations and will nace in tho cellar. protect tne interests of tho common. The Carbon county commissioners fiSir q the size of theoffl resentauve oi tho whn a ninn a's n. cwi uaiiui uumi uu juuuyo. uwo A special term of court will be held during the latter part ofo- Tho corridors of tho county prison me uacK 01 tue not is veryiigutanu will bo heated bv hot air from a fur. " o'e uSe ana Beomeino which gives tho numbering (tbougl good) a heavy appearauce. The port rait of Gen. Grunt Is poor, tho nose being broad and flat. The lettering with a few exceptions Is good, and tho small scallowed seal Is excellent In workmanship and color. Tho green on terests. MAHONING. Our schools opened Monday week ago with a fair attendance. Miss Sonrl E. Kelser left for Cata- sauquaon Thursday. - -Grant Strauss is driving Miller s bakery wagon at Lansroru. Tho chestnut and hickory nut crops this year are failures. Mrs. Kate A. Nothsteiu was to Philadelphia last week to replonlsh her stocK ot millinery goons, Butcher Chas. Eberts had his arm for tho printing of the some will be re ceived up to 12 p. m., ou Saturday. Tho meeting of the Democratic county committee on ednesday morning was a very harmonious assem blage'and was also quite largely at tended. The dill'erent membors of tho county com nittoe In the several dis tricts will appoint each three watcheis STATE MATTERS IN BRIEF. :i. besides merchant, cnnn.aW BnncutTAil ltv trnt 1 1 n it If IntntliA ljuiusi K-tuuiumiiutin ...in it.o meat chopping macuine. only to be blown back again, It would Mrs. Lewis Zimmerman, was to be best to burn them .or have them Philadelphia this week purchasing Hues are so untrue and indistinct that a little scrutiny reveals the false char acter of the note." i'1-.iiri.i: ontiikik). rlaih l'U-lureti ctr familiar racen Coml ami Uolius. Mrs. John b. Lentz and Mrs. II. 11. Peters are visiting tho latter's daugh ter, Mrs. Lines Groo, at Bayone, N. J. .Miss Sarah Beckondorf, of Wilkes- barre, is enjoying a pleasant sojourn who are to attend the election. They among Lehigbton relatives, will report the appointments to Chair- ..Joseph Schatzle, of Trachsvlllo, man Cassidy who will certify to the and a popular Democrat, was here on same before tho commissioners. It Is Tuesday. likely that publlo meetings will be -Thos. Campbell, wife and daugh- held in some districts in the county. ters, ot uroaneausviue, vjsueu manes Kipp this week. t ITIMJVD I IMi . .Mrs. Aaron Krum, of Third street, Al- UrjlMllTiU. . , , l.ll I,,. .Ict- Mr. 11. ugiuo l.UU. M ,1.1 ... "V. ...u.w., Wallace Sewell, at Hopcvllle, Luzerne county. . Hon. A. J, Durllug was doing busl- carted away. t " ot tan goous tor Arner s storo. AIox vnmer will Ouryoung townsman Pierce Fry j A. M. fceiuie moveu ins lainuy to for(l at carly Jay was on last Thursday evening united f' i.'.. ""K"BU l" -John, a son of Philip Ulrich, Is in marriage to Miss Annie Feist, of recent meotliiir nf t ho (.clinnl missing from his home since the 12th ness In New York city this week. Kresgevllle, Monroe county. The gol- board, Reed & Kellogg's Lessous lu Instant. Information as to his where- . .Mrs. F.D. Miller, of Second t den knot was tlea by llev. J. 11. Kinler, English, wore ndoptetl for uso lu our abouts will be thankfully received pastor of Trlulty Lutheran cotigre- scuoois. Some time ago a freight car nt the gatlon. L -borne time ago Abraham sillier Uudenrieil depot was broken Into and Lehlirhton's nollce officer should .r, h,.i,. l., nr.c r.., M.t,,. a number of apples stolen. No clue arrest soma of these fellows who drlvo dav mornlnir Mr. M. savs he found the was obtained to tho thieves until Wed- horses through this town that should muios on tue roaupassing ins nam and nesday, when Officers Hudmacher and I from Chicago, JIL, where lie nan been not unnear on the streets. An animal u . ... K.' .... . . Brundage arrested eight iorktown for the past year or more. so lame that every step Is tuU ot luU-5 tlie; S(ll" 1 aaj' j -Freeby berfass, of reuu forest anil one that cannot OO ClireU snoillll tnlt-o nlncn nnxt Snntlnv lmslipen nnst- rtuutuuw, bu.o wieui rautm, uu nin utn i"J. " ""i I street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Sadie, were at Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, whore the latter Is re ceiving treatment. .Our old friend C. S. WeUs Is home s also above reproach as a furmor On ds model farm, near Emaus, he has a turnip patch which ought to be trans ported to Chicago and put ou exhibi tion at the World's Fair, says tbo Chronlcle-News.It takes a stump ox tractor to pull the turnips out by the roots. He has one of them on exhibi tion lu his office which weighs eight pounds, and this Is only n small one, comparatively, us he has one at tho farm which weighs eleven pounds, It is seldom that a live deor is seen in .Vllford, but Sunday afternoon u doe appeared lu tho meadow at the foot of Grey Towers, aud later in the day It crossed the road between Arthur R, Pearson's and George B. Qulun's In Dlngman township, tells the Mllford, Pike county, Dispatch. Tho deor was so tired that Its tonguo hung out mid the minimal had ovldtntly been chased by dogs from tho backwoods. John Buchanan, aged 30 years, au engineer on tho Sheusudoah branch of the Reading Railroad, was killed Mon day. While passing Kohluoor Junc tion aud leaning from his cab he was thrown out by u sudden jar of the engine. His skull was fractured aud one leg cut off above the knee. He dieJ shortly after the accident. So groat have been the ravages of diphtheria in Norwegaiu township, Schuylkill county, that the School Dl rectors of that district, at a special meeting, resolved to close the schools at Ilazlovllle. Preparations are being made to re sume operations at the two furnaces of the Reading Iron Company at Read ing which were blown out recently. Repairs are now under way and tho furnaces will be lighted In a few days. John F. Collier, aged .10 years, for merly part owner and business mana ger of ths Pittstoti Times and lately a bookkeeper In the Scrantcn Republl can oflk-e, died at his home in Pittston Monday morning, after a brief Illness, of typhoid fever. Lawrence Burns, u miner, aged lo, was crushed under a fall of coal and Instantly killed at Gibortou colliery, near Shenandoah, Monday. One hundred cigarmakers at Dunn it Co.' factory in Ephrata struck Mon day morning for higher wages. Work at the factory is temporarily sus pended. Clarence Kuhu, Chas. Eisnacher and Peter Kull, three boys of Pottsyllle, were badly Injured Sunday while ex ploding a dynamite cartridge. Diptherla has boen prevailing to u considerable extent lu Conshohocken for some weeks and the deaths from that cause havo probably reached a dozen or more. Clemens Loskowski, of Allentown, aged 10 has been held in 81000 ball for drlng two shots from a revolver Into the face of Albert Koch. Coal washed from the mines at Ply mouth, N'autlcoke and Shlckshlnuy Is being taken from the North Branch at Northumberland at the rate of twenty tons a day. The Board of Control, of Carlisle, has issuod a decree that school teachers must pass an annual examination in all branches taught lu their depart ments. It is met witli some dissatis faction by the teachers. Levi Boyer and his sou, Emory, had an encounter with a horse thief in their bam in Point Township, Northumber land county, lu which the boy was beaten to death. Determined to fight to tho death for the love of u girl they both were after, Samuel Stone aud Wm. Reed met near Mechaulcsburg, aud iu the duel that followed Reed was frightfully slashed with a razor. His death Is expected. Stone has disappeared. The continued drought lu mi l around Williamsport has dried up mauy of tho mountain stieams aud thousands of brook trout, which had gouo up stream, have perished. In mauy in stances the dry beds of tho streams are covered with the decomposing bodies of fish. The streams are lower than they havo been for mauy years. The chargos made by Rev. Wm. H. Mojeriviu his sermon ou "The Club Houses ot Reading," has created a sensation. He enumerated 41 clubs, frequented by nearly 2000 young men, aud said that with fow excoptlous they wore the outcome ot the high license bill. They are crowded ou Sundays, aud are responsible for the ruination of many men. AN OPEN LETTER. To tue Patroks or our Public Schools: "We affirm our devotion to the Public School System of this Country. We believe In oompulsorj education." One, and the fundamental plank In the platform of prlncples of the Jr. O. U. A. M., that outweighs all, everything else, Is tho section of our principles as above quotod. Our country Is the grandest arena God ever propaied for His children and the public school systtm as established ou the basis of Intelligence aud virtue Is and always will be the foundation of a free people aud a happy and prospeious nation. The frte public schools practically con trol the future of our country. The growth and prosperity which has characterized the first century of our national exUtsuce is the admiration of the world. For this the freo publlo schools have credit. For the future ,tbo watchword of the hour must be Edi'cate II All must be elevated with out regard to color or other circum stance. There must be no political or religious feelings to dominate the good work. Virtue, Liberty and Patriotism must bo instilled Into the minds aud heartsoftha puplU, On this depends the safety of our nation and the hap- uliioss of future generations. His not enough simply to learn the lessons; Virtue, Liberty and Patriotism must bo kept alivo by Instruction In the deeds of valor and glory achieved thiotigh the early struggles that mndo us a free country. Every victory wou by our nation has been a victory for our publlo schools, they havo been the nursery of patriots, soldier aud states man. They will live for ever because n free people appreciate them and recognize the dependency of the nation on au oducated and patriotic const! tuency. We havo thus briefly referred to tho public school to draw tho atten tion of parents to the groat necessity ot having their children attend our publlo schools regularly nnd faithfully There is ueed ot watchfulness here: There is need for strict measures. The many boys found running the streets is a threatening evil and it is the parent who must look after them. Their future depends on education I They should bo kept In the public school. Thero should be uo half measure, a father or mothor who has a paternal feeling for their offspring will glvo them this necessary attention. Tho Jr. O. U. A. M., aro the guardians of tho public school and recognizing tho necessity of parents looking to their children's interests more closely Is what prompts a publlo reference to this all Important question. Wo pray that tho parents will awaken to the lm poitauco of this brief reference and give strict attontion to having their children attend school regularly, There is nothing fuither that we can say, at Wast wo so believe, for ,wo feel that every mother and overy father will be anxious to shape the future of their offspring by a careful education such as Is afforded by our .public ch ols. Very trully, W. C. Watson, Chairman, Jos. N. Bennett, Secr'y, Jos, Reinueimer, -Chas. A. Wagner, Geo. W. Mortiiimer, Committee Lehigh Council 101, Jr. O U. A. M. Lehightou, Oct 17, 180; NiYitctibaik Time Table. Cirleaies Swltcliback Ileiiot, Upper Mauch Chunk at 8.10, 10.10 ami 11.37 u. in., 1.00, 2,20; 3.15 anil S.35 p. 111. Car leases Summit Hill at u.lil ami 11.10 a.m. ana t?.a, l.mi, :vjn, 4,33 ami i;.i.- p. m. HUNDAS Leille.SwUclibacktlcpotMniK-h Chunk at l.ft) ami 2.-2.1 p. lu. I-1UB Hiiiiiiult Hill at 3.23 and 4.00 p. 111. II. J. MUMl'OIID. Supt. S rm. Act. SUSSEX SHOE CO. MAKE THE BEST SCHOOL 3HOE3. Try Them ! Hoys' mill Youths' Fine Calf nnd Veal Half. Misses' nnd Child ren s Dnngoln Kid, rouble Goat, and pure Unk Tan Mright Grain Shoes. oiitivoly)iooplchool For Sale at G. ZERN, Lehighton, Ml -li .as gtoe Matle RE. Wo are showing hx torn prettier and more complete line of 4) All Kinds of FURNITU Than ever before. All the new effects in Bed Itoom and Parlor Suites, .Vide Boards, Hall Hacks, Jook Cases, Dining ltoom Tables and Fancy ltockers at n marvel of low prices. It will positively pay you to buy here for our prices are in many cases much lower than you can buy the same goods in the city. Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. We nnnourcc this week that we are ready for your trade at Both Our Stores, -in Lehighton and Woissport,- with a full line of toves, Ranges, Heaters & Tinware at J A) west Prices. W. 1 AWrilli, thu kirbcr, iipKlt8 the 0ra 4 llmue. t-uti hair, shaves anil does eery Uilngla Hmt-cUsutvIo llropln anil nee hint. CloiwIouHumlAls. Toilet Articles for sale. QTUllKP.'S BIIAVINO SAWKJN, opposite the fcnvnt'ATK op-pick. is heatfmiarters fur Bluviut:. hair cullini: ami snainpoouin. j-ai ucu l.ir attention paltl lo cullini! Uullt-H ImiiKS and Clilliiieu s nair. Cigars. Cam Inlltt ai llt-les lor s.ile. Choice be shot and put nut of Its misery. Saturday uinfit thero was ndls- eraceful liulabooloo at tho Valley UP pot. A Rang of fellows from up the road tilled with beer ami choose got lu to a traces with some or our young poned till Christmas. held them for their nppearance at the John Hauk's big gray horse. JBAISKSVIIiLE. The Yorktowu colliery will hinlc an men aud the result was black rvH sore artesian well on Sprint,' Mountain airs, iuciieinau is ueau ni eiguiy- two years of ai?e. Interment was made Ilia Ml. Was Worth 1033. The case of Mra.Watkins.of Faraous against John Schumacher, a saloon keeper of the same place, ended In favor of the plaintiff, the jury having decided to give lier'lCir) for the loss of liar husband, who was killed by a train after getting drunk on whiskey sold bliu by Schumacher. The case was previously tried by arbitrators who awarded the plaintiff fljXO. The de fendant was not willing to agree to the arbitrators' decision and refused to pay tbe amount, whereupon Mrs. Watklns took the case to the courts. It was the Hrst cose of the kind and It may be set as a warning to liquor men who sell to people who are already drunk. Under tbe law the boudsmen of a lleented liquor dealer are liable In a ease of this kind for the entire amount of the award and also the ooM in the case. . Saloon men should take warning from this. beads and Mood, Our veuerable old friend Hev. 11 A. Bauer dropped In ou us Tuesday 0I1 Sunday. anu reueweu ins biiuscriiuiou ill 1110 Advocate for the twenty-first time. Mr. Uauer subscribed for this paper when it was first Issued and has kindly bore wltn us ever since. "Jack" Walters Is lu thu swim. This week he liought a 2.10 horse from Sam Seiler and will enjoy himself for the next few weeks driving through the country. John Illoso is back from Blooms burg where be was running a "stand." It Is not at all unlikely that if the Sunday work ou the railroads Is ner- slsted In that arrests will be made for violation of the Sabbath. Several parties In this neighborhood are con templating such action. George Stocker. at the Royal Pal ace Cafe, entertained his many patrons ana menus at a minature couutr lair on last Saturday, George had thirty to forty different kinds of fruit and vegetables artistically arranged on his bar and the pyramid attracted much attention. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Delfenderfer left for Weatherly on Thursday where they will In the future reside. Mr. Delfenderfer is tbe new landlord ot the popular Gilbert House formerly conducted by t'. V. Semmel, who moves back to this town with his family. J ust so soon as the necessary books and blanks arrive it will be compulsory for physicians and ministers to report au mrms ana marriages as well asine former must also report to the secro tary of the Board of Health all con tagious disease that appear In tbe towu. This Is a most excellent plan, Oscar Waterbor and family, for some years living on the corner of Sec oud ana Aium street, mis ween moveu to South Kaston. They have the well wishes of neighbors and friends lu their now home. They were accom panied by Miss Ellen Uilllg who will make tier home with them. The Columbus Day celebration by the pupils ot our publlo schools gives every promise or oeing a very interest next term of Carbon county court. A number of others will shortly bo ar rested " WEATHERLY. Mrs. K. II. Enbody, of .Vauch Chunk, wa3 visiting here this week. Albert Dunbar and family have The .Teauesvlllo Iron Works is building two large compound cneines moved to Allentown for Shenandoah. Albert Leutz who was killed on the William Kelshaw will be marrlod railroad near Tnuinqua, was Interred In tl,n-rir.l Inctm.t lr n Ilrlulnl IPa I.. . . I the cemetery uere on ouuuay. j " j - Tho Young Men's Catholto T. A. 11. Society will not hold their anniversary entertainment ami nan until Decem ber, Percy Haydou and hiters Misses Bertha and Mary have returned from an extended tour through the "old world." The Jpanesvllle machine shops have rocolvod orders for some large pumps. This means steaily work lor tho moulders aud machlnUtx for some time. It ought to be consoling to the people of that town that they do not depend totally on the coal mines for u I1V1UK. At the No. 1 stripping in Jcanes- vllle the steam shovel ts at present cutting through a bed ot rock nearly '2i hut lu height. A force of nieu are kept drilling at night with steam drills and blasting the rock for the shovel fnext day. lliibsltti llVnUtl a Isw Trial. John Kneas. Jacob Strause. Milton Btrause, Grant Strause, Samuel Zim merman and Oscar Zimmerman, ot Mahoning Valley, Carbon county, Pa., who were arrested for disturbing a re ligious meeting held by llov. J. b. new hart in the Mahouing Valley Evangeli cal church were tried last January at Mauch Chunk and convicted, upon which their attorney applied tor a new trial. The argument for a new trial was held In June. Judge Dceher ou Wednesday of this week overruled their motion for a new trial. The law firovides a penalty of oosU of proseou lon, 950 One aud three months impris onment, while the sentenoe is pending they are under trial of 40O each. The railroaders at Weatherly have about all the work theso days that they care about doing. All the crows were out last Sunday hauling coal, and quite u number of trains were moved. This Is being done, it is claimed, so as to citable tho company to supply the collieries with all the cars they need. This Is good news, if true, and will be hailed with delight among the miners. New oniccr of Lehigh No, 1, At a well atteuded meeting of Le high Fire Company, No. 1, at the ofllce of J. & II. Seoboldt, ou Wednesday evening, the following oulcers were elected to serve during the year en suing: Presideut, Geo. W. Morthimer. Vice presideut, Wentele Schinkie. Financial secretary, A. L. Hagerman. Reoordlug secretary, Elmer Belts. Treasurer, Henry Schwarta. Trustees, Daniel Baltaer, W. K. Bell inger aud T. W. Clauss. l'oremau, W. II. Woods. Assistant foreman, J. W. Rauden bush. Directors, George Sanders, Edward Raworth, F. Weluland, W.K. Benning er, Henry Nicholas, W. H. Woods and George W. Morthimer. Meetings are held on the 1st and 3rd Weduesdays of eaoh month and all members are Invited to be present. 1 1. .Rev. J. S. Newhart and wife spent several days last week with friends at Weissport, Lehightou and Mahoning, . .Mrs. Fetheroff aud son, who were visiting Joseph B. Seldle and family for some weeks past, left ou Thursday evening for their home iu Kansas. ..Edgar Xander and Wllmer Heldt spent Sunday at home. Both young men are students In Muhlenberg Col lege, Allentown. . .Joseph N. Bennett and wife, of Packertou, speut last Sunday very pleasautly with Richard Koons and family on Second street. . . Miss Ella Peters, au estimable young lady of this city, left last week for Detroit, Michigan, where she will attend a school of stenographing and short haii(, HKCItKT SOCHCTV ROSSII'. Siirlrty 1 1tt.lllts of lnlcratt lo the Mrm ben of Hie Fraternity. Maj. Klotz Commadery and Gnadeu Huetten Castle, K. O. K, will leave at Vial o clock to-day ll'TWayl to partici pate iu the grand demonstration at Slatlngton. The following change in the ofllcers of Gnaden Huetten Castle, 310, K. G. E., of town, were made Wednesday evening, caused by the resiguatlon of Noble chief George II. Enzlan: Noble chief, Charles Schalfer: vice chief, Charles Klnn: hluli nrlest. Theo. Schaf fer; esquire, Wilson Hell; first guards mau, John Kipp. At u meeting of Spring Mouutaln Division Sous of Temperance, of Jeau- esville, Saturday evening the following ofllcers were Installed for the ensuing lllsh School Literary Society. The Lehighton High School Literary Society will hold their regular meeting on October, twenty-eighth. The fol lowing programme will bo rendered: Calling to order, president; singing, society; reading ot the minutes, secre tary; recitation, "Gone with a Hand somer Man," Blanche Meyers; duet Maine Semmel and Florence Zeru; se loct reading, Mattle Walp; sketch, Minerva Ettlugor; Instrumental solo, Mary Fenstermacher; essay, Bert Gom cry; chorus, Daisy Horn, Emma Fort waneler, Mary Fenstermacher, Floy Zern, Ralph Raudenbush and Wllmer Frltzluger; select reading, Mame Gom eryjsolo, Bertha Holleubach;recltatlou Jennie Qrosscup; instrumental solo, Martha Loug; referred questions, "Where, by whom, of whom, at what price was Alaska purchased and what I was its extent?" Frank Miller; What, can you say of "Uncle Tom's Cabin?" j Wllmer Van Llew; What was the Dread ( Scot's case! Wm. Brenner; clinrua, Clara Kimtz, Emma Buss, Ella Sea boldt, Mabel Wheatlev, Tuleika Faust I and Alice Sullivan; miscellaneous bus Iness, singing, by sooiety. Adjourn. The publlo Is cordially luvlted to at I tend these meetings and will encourage 1 the society by their pret.euoe. Prof. C.J. Walter, President, Miss Mabel Wheatley, Secretary. Gil Til Kits. I'.omcltl'.l:, under the Klclmr.jC Hotel, Hank street, lor a smooth shave ora Idshlonalile haircut, tar Closed on Sunday's Itoeder's lialr tonic, cun-s Dandruff. Vte carry In Block a lull line of fancy toilet articles at low est prices, and v,e are the only place In tonn W lierc J Oil tail I'll F "."-'l nuirnnn... in. ...:. Ell. CAMrill-Mu,rr the Canal llrl.lBe, Kasl Welstnolt.cuts halt, shnu'sttud nhnuiimos In stile, t.ive. me, a call. Ynu cm alto nil) Il.iv Hum. llalr Tonks. Ac, at the ery lonest prices. A Veteran's Story Sir. Jeaeph IIen puerlrh , au old soldier, 29 E. UOtU St., N. Y. City, nrltcs us volun tary. In 1SG2, nt the battle ot 1'alr Oalis, ha was stricken with lypbeU fever, and after a lone struggle In hospitals, lasting sev eral ysars, was dls. -1 ..I a. lnnrai! Cexueapliea. Doolors said both hints wr affected and lie eould not live lonj, but a oomrade urd lurn to try Hood's Karsaparllla. Ilelore lia had tnllhed ons bottle Ills couch beian to eel loose, ths raoklni sensation lft. and nlcbl sweats at w lass and lesi. He Is now lu good health and cordially reeommends Hood's Sarsaparilla HOOD'S PlLLS bu& m&; nnd r jr ftcl In conpoli on, proportion od pptriic. WE STtl.L LIVE Tlioimli we have Immmi ery quiet this sumintr. You see wu lmt lntoudei.! stlllnir our litialtiPHS here and so did not keep up slock, but now, hav ing concluded to stay, we purpose staying and luiHliinft shoe business with nil our energy. Have shelved store to celling", packed it With goods und are iu position to furnish best shoes for the money that mil be sold. We know and wiiM you to know that we jure ready nnd art? Coins TO GIVK AWAY fticuln an Immense lot of candy to our customers. It ts put up lu handsome boxes which you will all appreciate. Our past e (Toils will seem tame In comparison tuour future. Tor we intend to fiulld up un tiiiuiciin tnwtn r know the reason why. 1UNDSOME HOXKS .and handsome shoes- shoes that will wear and "4he ion the most lor our niiKicy Is our object Pfcsell them at low piotUs but lots ol them, VUAAW WITH CANDY. TliU Is our tjtst bhot of the Full cnmpalgn, but to be followed by ceaseless efforts to make you Jeel that when jo't want shoes the place you want to go H tu amies' dime Fsi.ee gs&ae M&ge- 723 Hamilton Street, Allentown. 1 Prices for Sixty Days -AET- J. W. HELLER'S. STAVE STORE, EAST EISSPORTrPArJ No. 8, Full Size, Complete Uimgcs, $'-20. No. 7, with No. H top, complete, as low as 17. We offer tliesu gaod, at these price, for tlieiiext Sixty Days. We liv on liluil a lot nf Secoml Hand, Klist-clais Parlor Double Heaters, wlik-li we will sell at very low fUurfi, All tit our goo Is ate guaranteed In (ln,e th buyer or money refunded. Call and see our larg, ilock before j IjujImc elsenliere State's Public bcliools. Tbe denjrtnieut of publlo Instruct Ion bas furnished ata)UtloH reluttug to tbe publlo scboola of I'euusylvuulii for tbe school year ending Juu) u, 1892. Ac cordlug to this report there are lu I'euuaylranla 33,130 hcboola. There are 25,330 teachers ou tbe pay roll, of which 81ft! are males aud 17,177 females. The avttuL'O salary paid the male teacher Is Srj.10 per mouth and the female StlYtLL O a I way i read). rVif JO-. tenchers 831.11 per mouth. The puplU TlwMSS I ' th. school, numbered mS and Uell; Iteoording Scribe, James Carroll; tbe total cost of tuition, bulldlug, fuel A rolnter. We will toll for the next .'10 day boya' orerooaU at tlM, worth (&d0, at 9-i.efi, worth S5.3S, at U.00, worth $7.50. We will sell men's overooats and ul- btereat tf.T.), worth 88.00, at i8JM, Assistant. Miss Clara Stackhouse: l'i naucial Scribe, William MaoTaggart; Treasurer, James Good, Sr.; Conduc tor, Miss Lillian Good; Assistant, Miss Ilattie Weybenmeyer. The following Temples ot the Ladies ol the Golden Bugle were Insti tuted during the past week: Lady Lincoln, No. ' of Ruryea, by District Grand Chief ll. C. I'uruell aud stair. Inland City, No. 3, of Lancaster, by District Oruud Culef J. A. ilollinger and staff. Mountain Valley, No. i, of Beaver Falls, By District Grand Chief u . ll. AlcuroKkey and starl. siountulu lirr Ilea Kuuls fur UUHr Lu&s uns net fereessa as 'u shtimm KS wiS ins ractlve S?en Tin our Tooal ! ,or $ Iien KnnU ls'n dlreoty shtimm etlluiiav uK iu. locoi iou-w. iriiui- ..,, - ,..,!. Otmv ,, I!. I .., "1 - pate in me exeroiees. Among these i ;ri' ii,i V,i vTi woriu u.t. tmr large stoeK ot men s will be Lehigh Council. 101. Jr. O. U. i ?Jitim."LM nffd.L ??rier. and boys' suit have teen t ut down In A.M., Washington Camp, MS.P.O. 8. ' " "1, "T" iTZ pr..'-, aleng tv.th all the rest of goods, SKHST " -nw,, nd "chT, 'it of A..Jos. Webb Camp. 9ft, S.ofV., pouut renreseuta iu llariisbnrir der """ " '" Payjou nmmensely touad u puni nd daft. Alfarata, No. 8, and John D. Bertoletteost 181, G. A. w nter "wer aw l ? r 8t,f di1',l0" n?Ue ?? 8t" ' roni by Grand Vic Chief F. A. .V'"11 tSo'olo1' Luadsr Deui"r.wt for iu da fjultd "g 'Mocb Chuuk' for Toor Harris and Stall, at the public sohool boose. States Senate. M. C. Democrat winter clothing. I aud contingencies was 811,T2U,110.10. These figures iu comparison with the figures of tbe proceeding year ending Juue 1, 1891, show a steady increase In the number of schools, scholars aud teachers. The report shows an increase lu tho number of schools of 552, and iu the number of pupils ut W. A pecu liar part of this report is tlutt lu the last school year the number ot male teachers shows a decrease of ulue, while there is an Increase of female The Cheapest Place in Town For Willi Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at fluinii Onhrnitv Corner of Second and- mm Tin ehrig Iron Streets. Assortment 49ic County to select fi'om WE ARE SHOWING RETTY THINGS INFURNITUR AT LOWEST PHICES. Ami we arc confident tlmt it will be to your iuterest to cali inU see ua before you buy olsewliore. You can select here witM tho sumo advantage as in the larger cities, nrires and quality ol HEART DlSEftSEpVSra"'sV,V.'itt (jooil being Jthe same, and iu some instanren lwtter. JV No. 5, of Altoona, by Past Grand Chief teachers of 133, A. C. Little and staff. Valor. No. 8. of ' Krte, uy uistrict liranu unlet j.m. , Uverooats and ulsters lor men. Lobach and staff. Washburn, No. 7, of .lnrm. a nr.ronata far lv and ehlldreu. We have a very large stock and sell them 33 per cent cheaper at iSondhelm'a Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chuuk, than elsewhere. .ra.khert KireatS. OparcMlen. AllSata, Hwellee. AaSlee. Hk m.4 llatetserlaa MiaUnMr. Wlaa ! flleeirh. rte., an Su'ti ir dr. Wilis' hc heart cure. ADedlMTrbrlb.eemUieDt liwtiiaa SpeelBl. lau A. f. Uarli, sllrer rreek. Neb . after tuklaa foar bottles of 11 t:S.li.T Cimtl felt bt-tter thaabebadfortwelfO reart. "I'or tblitr reals troubled, with Heart lIUeaMI ten bottles ot DR. MILES' HEART CUREe""; me -11 Ixwme,Becbaaaa. Ms." . D. WaUt.il. W,. Butlen, Oi, hu lAXca DR. MILES' HEART CURE erlleertttotleIUreiliesoHs Mrt l Ctr, Kltrbbots. Uldi.. ii Ul tat li jein win. Heart Dleeeee, bad ta bire bease belp. Iired w liquid toodi tuel Dr. Mllea' Heart Cure, awl all pelas left ben eoDauat me eared br. rnie Ullietrued eoo ITIKB el drualtu. -I Dr.MIIes Medical Co.,lkht.rtl(nc:, Boldbt T l. Thomas also hare a xa ni as a aa.i -n as -a w xms IB nu M. I At Our Usual Low Prices, Hespcctfully, KeMEHEH ife SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET. (ilSKsW
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