"J ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH 8TDBB The most fashionable find popular Dress Fabrics are the changeable, we have beautiful colorings in the Cashmere Glnce and tho Chevrons. The Prices arc veiy low for this claw of stuff. We nre, nnd always were and will maintain the reputation ol being the fountain Head for Mourning Materials. Look at the lino we keep : Black Trecotin Two Grades, Mack 5-4 Sponged Habit Cloth, Mack 6-4 Cloth, Mack Henrietta in Three Qualities, Mack Cashmeres as above, Ten Grades Blue and Jet Hlnnks. Second Mourning Goods, all the latest nnd best, what we claim above all, wo will save you 20 per cent by purchasing from us nil the latest trimmings in Blacks and Colored. Our Store will bo closed on Tlmliks- giving Day tlio2llb. J. T. NUSBAUM, KlMt Sheet, between Mouth ami I'lmitKtir Lelilltliton, IM. The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, lti BREEZYHAPPENINGS MHlAt. MAVIIiRN Or MOHI! tilt LHRrl IMl'OllTANOK. I'ACKERTON. A r.Kl I1I.A7.K. HO.OOO Oot.s til. In Smok mid 11m Loss Almolt Totill. Soniehow, noboily kuowe how, nor never will, a lire orlRliiated In Hell man k Heydt's mill on Monday nllit shortly ufter six o'clock nnd n few minutes latter tUo bnlldluir was a maw of mad, seething flames which crept In and around tho wood work of tho stone building, then snread to the old home stead occuDled by John ltcllmau, Jr., then Itkirted-oirto the Immense Ico houses of Obert & Hellmnu; then over to the large stablos and not satislled with this It swept out of Its way with relentless fury all the out housos oven to tho smallest hen coop. Thero was nothing saved from the mill, which contained the largest amount of stock held at any one time In ten years past. Even the books went so that tho loss Is a very heavy one and may go way up Into the thousands. From tho house most all tho furniture was saved by the score of willing workers, nnd carried to a point on tho hill sldo and later was taken to the stable of John S. Lentzncar Alum streets. In tho stable at tho tlmo wero a number of horses among tho number being the valuablo animals belonging to Horace Iteydt, Esq., son-in-law to Moses Hell man. These wero all saved fortunately as was also all tho other live stock, On the Ice housos which wore tho property of Obert it Hellman there was was a partial Insurance, on tho mill, dwelling house, stables, &c which bo- long to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company there was no Insurance. On the stock iu tho mill, It is also said there was $1000 Insurance. Tho loss therefore, Is a heavy one on our es teemed towusinensllvilmati Mleydtand have the sincere sympathy of nil our people In thler misfortune. It Is very fortunate for Lohlghton that tho llro originated iu tho quarter that it did. Had it broken out any whero else In tho town, thero is noth ing that would have saved Lehlghtoii from perhaps, complete distraction by tire, Thero was quite n lireezo blowing at the tlmo ami sparks wero carried as far north as the Catholio church, but fortunately without doing any harm. We have practically no llro pro tection outxiilo of IJJuO feet of hoso, sections of which George II. M. Stacker, of Lehigh No. 1, had carted at his own expense to points along Alum street, In anticipation of tho Humes spreading, There was no need for tho hose. This town has a tiro company, among tho members being our leading business nnd professional men but tho company is handicapped. No hose rarrlage, no hpse house, no nothing, but an organization, with this lesson of lessons staring us in tho face lot nil our people bestir themselves so that we got the necessary protection. The destroyed mill and dwollings yere among tho oldest In the town and fur many years was tho homo of Mr, Hellman. Cartl of 'llmnki. The undersigned tenders sincere thanks to the peoplo who so generously have iu one was or another assisted him sinre the accident which bofel him Almost a your ago nt Hotlmau'a ice bouse. Ho has now nu artificial limb and Is otherwise restored to health. Aarox UitEtSBicn, Alcohol for Diphtheria. The Medical Times says alcohol Is the prince of antiseptics and Iu diph therla the most perfect and reliable medicine known. Diluted with equal pnrts at water and given In small an repeated doses, the mallgnaut symp toms or this most fatal malady fcoon disappear, ami convalescence becomes assurod. It Is interesting to note with what (nullity tho aloohol dissolves tho uiphtheretlo exudation In the throat aud the destructive action upon tLe germs of the disease, which has been absorbed by the glands aud gained ac cess to the blood. Tho Times recoiu mends that people ox noted to dip! therla use diluted alcohol and swallow s, little of It three or four times a day IT HIIS'T COST Villi A VKST. VTr ar. l'leawa to uunoouee that we bav mail, armufieumntj by wliU-li w. are iwpared to supply rllKK to .aon ot our suliscrlbers ) ear's subscription to that Hell knoun monthly Uomeantl rami journal, the American Va m h, iiublUheil at Hlinnifflelil and Cleveland, Ohio. We make this offer to raeh ot our sub scribers who ulll ay ui all arrearxe on sub- scrtntlon and one rar In advance, and toall ucw subscribers jut) lux oue year tit advance. The American Taumkh U strictly Hatloual in is character. HI, a lilxhulau lllustratM Journal Oiled Hllu entertalului; and Instructive readlns mailer, cuutalnl.ig each mouth much luionuatlon that Is Invaluable to agriculturists aud of special Interest to each member l ei cry home. It Is not a class tmblloatloii and Is suited to all localities, belut: National tn Us ioake-uj aud character, thus meeliug with favor In localities. It Is strictly uou-polltleal and non sectartan. It lias a trained corps ot contribu tors and Is carefully edited, The various dc lurtiueiitf of Kami, Horticulture, Hheeii Vwlue.lue llowe.lbe Horse, aud The Jlairy, are filled ith bright and useful mauer. readers of the AMPRiraw r'ASMKK are univer sal In Its pratM and look for IU loonlMy visits iin aaw nuiieiuawoM. lue regiiur suuserlu- tum iflee totbe AMtan'AVi Fahmkm li.eo irr year, box by this arraugeturut It i nun w viotuiKMtuiMwIn Uuvt great nublkiatw for utwHw IkiDMuXa) in (alias adsacUaasf bis o(r, but cal at our. of sm1 Ui your sub .frlatton aisd al tie Am o vau'l the Ansa iL'tri ft. mm eh tor only tM. Whnt llasllcrnrml In tills Oltr DnrlliK the Week t'ertlnently lIlMtnmllfil by IMir Rpeelrtl lte.oriers. It won't oust y u n cent. Redd It, Buy your jewelry at Hook's aud yon get tho best. Fine teams for all purposes at tho South End Livery. l'lno free lunch will bo served ot V. A. Peters' rostaurnnt on Saturday evening. Full lino of Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwarte's. Single buggy harness nt $7.00 nnd upwards nt M. Flory's Wolssport. it. Read our premium olfer. It won't cost you a cent. Flno gold and silver headed canes nt K. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Rend our promlum oilier. It won t cost you a cent. 2100 men s nnd boys' ovorcoats from S2.00 tip at Sondhcim'a Tailoring Hall, Mnuch Chunk. Handsome lino of parlor clocks nt IX H. Hold's, Mnuch Chunk. Tho stone stops In front of I ho Herman Catholic church, on Third street, have been Improved, Plain gold wedding rings latost shapes ut E. It. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Jonathan Klstlor, of Second street, has secured n position with the Wilkes bnrro Coal Co., as sales agent. John Swartwood, of Coal street, is qulto seriously 111 with typhoid fever. Our young filond Harry Frey Is now located at Chlcngo, 111. People nt Hazleton on Monday night seen the reflection of tho flames of tho Hellman mill lire. it won't cost you n cent. Read It, 1500 ladles' nnd mlssos' jackets, latest styles at lowost price, nt the Ono Prlco Stnr Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Railroad men don't get left, buy tho wnko up alarm clock sold by E. II Hold, Mauch Chunk. Wilson Frnutz, the popular and successful jeweler on liaiikwny, has just added ti lino now lnreo safo to his storo room furniture. Uueqnnllzed for beauty nnd dura bility tho Duebor Hampden watch sold by E. II. Hold, Mauch Chunk, Frank Wciulaud this week finished painting the Interior of Petor Helm's First street residence. Gold spectacles and oye glasses with superior lenses at K. II, Hohl's, Mauch Chunk. Joseph Horn is quite seriously 111 Ho Is making his homo with Snmuol Graver on First street. Aspirauts for the post ofllco hero are William H. Xusbnum, and Oliver A. Clauss. Ilotli nro Democrats, It is said that Wm. Wcldaw will apply for a saloon nnd restaurant license at tho January term of our county court. Tho largost meeting of Lehigh Fire Company held iu somo tlmo was on last Weduesdny evening. At this meeting thero was ono election to membership nnd four propositions, The next meeting will be held on tho llrst Wednesday In December. Prof. J. D. Holt, of Tamaqua, will open a dancing school hero next Wed nesday evening, providing ho can so- euro n suitable room. On tho 6th instant lionovlllo'Ruch nud Miss Emma KIstler, both ot East Penii, wero happily wedded. Rov. E, A. llaucr, of town, tied tho silken kuot, Have you seen tho olegant assort ment of pretty gold jewelry E.H. Hold tho Mauch Chunk Jeweler is now dis playing. Don't miss seeing it. Do you buy Pocket Hooks, Pocket Knives, Writing Desks and Card Cases, Wo have ti large well seloctod line of these goods. Take a look at them, nt Luckenbach'u, Mauch Chunk. Reuben Rehrig, who has n green grocery storo on First street, was show ing n sixteen pound head of cabbage to his oustomers this week. We will allow a cash discount of 5 per cent on all goods bought for car fare, at Sondhelm's Oue Prlco Slnr Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. It won't cost vou a cent, Read It. Go to C. A. Harding's livery on North stroot for teams for pleasure purposes or for weddings or funerals, Lowest prices. Don't buy clocks of the Installment man, Hock will save you ouo-half the price if you buy from him, Just niako it a point to seo David Ebbert when you want a team for bust hess or pleasure. Lowest prlcos. Bock, tho joneler, 1 showing somo newandvorv pretty thlugs in rings all kinds and styles. Read our premium. It won't cost you n cent. Thomas Koous has built n Fair bank's standard scale opposlto tho Lehigh bridge, on this side, aud near by he nlso has placed n foundation on hlch he will erect nn olllce, Work Is hi lsk nt tho Lchlghton Hosiery Mill aud It looks now as If they would have all the work they can possibly turn out until noit July. Don't buy a gold or silver watch till you havo learned E. H. Hold's ro duced prices for tho holiday season you will miss it If you don't look nt the mnguiuceut new stock that we nro now displaying. Our clonk department comprises tho latest styles of ladies' and misses' jackets at 8.1.00, 91.50 and 5.00, each garment worth w.00. Call at tho Ono Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. -Dr. F. I. Smith, tho dcntUt, drove over to East Pcnu last Sunday, nud while stopping at n water trough to water his horse the annimal became frighteuod aud threw tho doctor anil he was badly, though not seriously In jured. Remember our stock of overcoats and suits must bo sold regardless ot co-it. Meu's overcoats wo sell nt $1.00, W.00, ?"..), 10.00 nnd up, boys' over coats at 92.00, 93.00, 95.00 und up. This means 33 per cent saving at Sondheim'b Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. Our popular young townsman W- E. Ash, of Third street, special ageut for the American Firo Insurance Com pany, of Philadelphia, has been con fined to the house for some days through illness. We hope for his speedy recovery. The addition now being built to tho Methodist Episcopal church, on south llrst street, will add very much to the appearance of that already very pretty I edlllce. The pastor, Rev. (I. W. Dun gan, is n spirited worker aud is to be congratulated on the splendid Microns of his efforts to build and. Improve the church, Reference Ui the death ot Nicholas Eslen.of Philadelphia, who was sudden ly killed nt the Ihlgh Valley station pn the morning of NoveHibor 5, was Osvlllo Acker Is quite serlonily ill with typhoid fever. Ira Everllt Is reported qulto 111. Ills frlen 's hops for his swedy re covery. - A. F. Delfendorfer W home from n two weeks stay nt Twkowood on Chau tauqua. Mrs. Wilson Mehrkamdled on Fri day of consumption. To the bereaved family nud relatives wo tender n sin cere sympathy. We aro pleased to note the fact that Miss Lltwlo Martin has secured n posi tion as saleslady at. Iho restaurant and uowstnnd at the L. V. depot, Mauch Chunk. Don't you want the Advocate. 91 n year; 50 cents for 0 months; 25 cents fer 3 months. Learo your onler with Jos. N. Ilenuet forntrlat trip. Regular weekly news letter from Tackerton. Hon. Will F. Blery rccelvod a very flattering vote In this place. Mr. B Is n gentleman of ability and genuine integrity nud will represent Carbon couuty peoplo with distinction. Rah I for Blery, tho peoplo s friend. Caspor Yost, n greaser Iu the Pack. ottnu yards, finished work on Monday night and wanted to get homo. In his hurry he tried to run across the track In front of n passenger train. Ho was hit and fatally Injured. He lived at Mnuch Chunk nnd wns married and had n wifo and three children. Tho young peoplo attending the schools lu tho lower cud have organized a debating socloty. This is n very good move. Tho olllcer9 nro: president, John Dolnn; vice president, Charles It. Dennett; secretary, Miss Annie Bennett; assistant secretary, Miss Sadlo Harlcmau; editor, Edward Snyder. A very pleasant party was enter tallied nt the resldenco of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Harleman, ou tho Hill, last Thursday evening. Music, slnglugand pleasant repartco wero tho evening's pleasures nnd nt a Into hour a very appetizing luncheon wns served. Those attending wero Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. II Pettlt, Harry Pcttlt and wife, Frank Rinkcr and wife, Miss Belle Connor, Misses Jennie nnd Mattlo Pcttlt, Mr. McAunfce, Miss Ada Anthony, DUdlne Snyder nud wifo, of Parry vlllo; J, L. Harlcmau and wife, Jos. N. Bennett and wife, Mrs. Virginia Bennett, of tills place. Carrie, wife of William Long, died at hor homo on Friday r.t tho age of thirty.ono years. No children survive. Deceased was born nt Mauch Chunk nnd was n daughter of Benjamin Zim merman. Interment was made at Lo hlghton ou Monday afternoon and was tho largest attended of any funeral tn tho neighborhood for years. Do ceased was loved and esteemed by friends nnd neighbors, nnd her death is therefore much regretted. Tho sor rowing relatives and friends have our slncero sympathy in tho oUIIctlon. WKATHERLY. MAUCHCJiUNK. U. O. Hough, of Jersey City, N. J, Is n new resident here. He Is employed on the Central railroad. John Couuell, Caibou cotiutv's popular young Jury Commissioner,, with residence nt Audenried, was In'i town for a few hours ou Saturday. George Peoples, an old citizen of Mauch Chunk, died Tuesday afternoon. He came to Mauch Chunk in 181 1, but was carried to the west with the gold fever lu the early fifties. Ho was 82 years old nnd during his evoutf ul ca reer In the west had made and lost for tunes. At the time of his death he was possessod of a comfortablo competence. -William Powell, a train conductor ou tho Central Railroad, met with a distressing accident, while at work at 12.20 o'clock Saturday. The train had just returned from White Haven load ed, and stopped In tho Coalport yards to drill out nine cars ot canal coal. Mr. Powell uncoupled tho cars while the train was moving slowly, and In stepping back from the track his cloth ing cauglft on the bumpers. He was knocked down and tho wheels passed over both legs, crushing them. The right leg was severed above the knee nud the left bulow. The unfortunate man was picked up by the trainmen and removed to tho baggage room of the Central depot. Drs.F.rnin,Horn nud Klrby were summoned, and upon their nrriral the patient was made as com fortable as possible. At 2.30 o clock ho was removed to St. Luke's Hospital, at South Bethlehem. The Bethlohom Times speaks thus of our Dr. Erwin: The Kodak Man Friday afternoon had the pleasure of greeting tho genial physician, Dr. B. 1". Erwln, of Mauch Chunk, who spent a a few hours In this his native town Among 'uumerous topics hurriedly Jlscussed tho late revolution on elec tion day, ot course, had to be np proached iu some way. The doctor smiled blandly In approval of the re suit. He told tho Kodak Man that opinions as to the cause of the sudden "change all round" tn Uncle Sam's political domains were being freely expressod by the literati, mechanics, laboring men, nnd various bodies pre fesslonal throughout the country. Tho doctor consented to give his views on the subject, although ho wished It un derstood that ho was not officially rep resenting the entire Cody of physicians of tho United States, However, he teld the Kodak Man, saying it with great gravity, that "tho doctors who have diagnosed the case pronounce it a severe caso 'eptdemocratlo grip,' nnd there are no hopes for the victims." LITTLE GAL1 Roscoo Harrison, while out hunt In on Monday, accidentally shot olf the first two fingers on his left hand. Samuel Hrong, who Is employed by L. C. Nuss, the tinsmith, on Monday while using tho big shears, clipped olf tho tip of ono of tho fingers on the right hand. The live pigeon shooting match in Tamaqua on Saturday afternoon, in which George Freed, of Woathorly, was Interested, was won by Cooper aud Clayton. Tho match was for $200 sldo and gate money, which amounted to?C0. Frank Tyson Awlio runs ono of the planers In the car shops at Weatherly, met with n painful accident Tuesday. While engaged in oiling the shafting he slipped and fell fracturing several ribs. Dr. Long was immediately summoned and had tho Injured man removed to his homo lu wost Weatherly. The following business of Interest was transacted at a lato council meet- tug: As n result of tho almost unani mous expression by ballot on election day, this town expects to have com ploto protection throughout tho entire town. A commlttco ot three from tho council was appointed to locate all tho plugs necessary and to report at nu adjourned meeting to be held Thurs day evening, Nov. 17th. Warner, Hor lacher and Vnudyke aro ou tho coni' mlttco. Another committee was ap pointed to select sites for tho erection of engine, hook and ladder, and hose housos also council chambers aud lockup which couslsts ot Soudel, Suae fer and Kuntii. The commltteo is to report ut tho meeting Nov. IT. Notice has been given to the different manu facturers ot plugs that council will re ceive bids at tho next meeting after which bids will bo reclved for hose. engine, housos, eto. Bids will nlso be received for thirty-year bonds on 87,500 at tho next meeting. BEAVER MEADOW. George it. Henry transacted busi ness at the county seat on Wednes day last. Austin Boyer, Esq., of Wcissport, Is at present hero surveying n tract of land for Frank Wagner. Joslah M. Sillies aud wife, of Le hlghton, weio visiting in this section over Sunday. George M. Henry, of this place, transacted business at Danlelsville, Northampton county, on Monday. Alvin H. Sillies, teacher of George's school, informs us that his roll num bers 10 nnd that 7 nttended every day lost month. The following are their names: Preston a. ueorge, Aatnau 11. George, Lucetta George. Clara A. George, Amanda L. George, Hattlo M. Georgo and Mary A. Smith. The abovo school was closed on Tuesday last, be cause the teacher was clerk at election. Florence, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Levi George, died on Monday afternoon. The causo of hor death was duo to membraneous croup. She was aged five years, ten months and two days. Funeral will take place on Fri day. Burial will be made In the Jeru salem church, at Trachsvllle. The pall bearers aro Sylvester Eckhart, Milton J. Buck, James Correll and August Christian. Rev. Smith ofuciates. MAHONING. F. D. Kllngorman and wifo spent Sunday In West Penu. Our school board held its regular monthly meeting at Pleasant Corner last Saturday. Two opossums, an animal rarely seou iu these ports, wero caught by sportsmen last week. -The sacrament of tho Lord's Sup per was administered In the Evangeli cal church last Sunday. A party from the Valley was hunt ing In Monroe county during the week. Mrs. Stephen Fenstermacher was visiting relatives at Stcmlersvllle and Stroudsburg this week. -John Sltler while out hunting the other day shot a genuine gray fox. Dor John wor bissel forshrukaower ah Is uuw uu lecui. -The candidacy of Prof. N. M, Bal- llet for county superintendent of pub- 11c schools Is well received here. HUNTINO PAItTIRS. Ar'ewJIetns of tlenernt llileirsl To All Sportsmen. HrTho following is always npprop. rlate at this season: y A man, A dojf. A loaded gnu, No man, No dog, Thy will be done. ISrOlarance Shafer, son ot Peter Shafer, living at Hrodheadsyille, last Wednesday evening acctdently sent n toad of shot through his arm. He had been gunning during tho day and wns returning home when tn some manner the gun wns discharged making a holo as big as a walnut through his left nrm above the elbow. t3f"Lnf Schoch never goes with his "old reliable" unloss he "bgs" something. tSTStinson Hagermau Is more than threo scoro and ten, but ho still enjoys day In tho woods nnd generally "bags" something for his trouble, Mr. Hagormau lives hero. tJTThls is the time of tho year when excited hunters mistake their follow hunters for deer and partridges with taiai results; wuen mey uiowtJito ino gun barrel to seo if its loadoo?, when they march single file and the rear one stumbles and falls and perforates his companions; when they sit on nn old fence and the top rail breaks down and oue will do his hunting' hereafter in the "happy hunting grounds above," and last but not least, when they go bunting for pheasants and the next day havo chicken for dinner. tSTLlnes Groo, son-in-law to II. II, Peters, the tailor, was here this week from New York city, and was giving his attention to tho pleasure of gun ning. Mr. Groo Is an excellent shot and bagged a goodly amount of game, SPA gun exploded for Charles Gal lagher at Levlston tho other day and ho narrowly escaped death. ISTSaturday seemed to be quite n successful day with the many south side hunters who went off on a hunt Ing tour. Thomas and William Itamer, of Jeancsrille, took home ten rabbits, flftecn pheasants and Are quail from Couyngham. David Poller, of Audeu rled, who spent the day near Rtngtown, had six pheasants and four rab'.dts with him, while In addition ton variety ot other game, James Gallagher, of JcanesvIIIo, downed a large and hand some red fox in Quakake. Hazleton Plain Speaker, IS" Francis Florence, a school tench er ot South Bethlehem, with n party was gunning last Friday, on tho Blue Mountains, near Bowman's Station. The gun was accidentally discharged aud Mr. Floronee's foot was badly lac erated. A doctor was summoned and the Injury dressed. On Saturday Mr. Florence was able to proceed to his homo at South Bethlehem. tfTIIimtiug or gunning upon the lands ot another with the consent of tho owner Is provided for nnd punish ed by the following section of an act of assembly. It should he notice to trespassers: Section 3 If any person or persons snail presume to carry any gun, or hunt on any enclosed or improved lands of any inhabitant of this pro vince, other than his own, unloss ho shall havo license or permission from the owner ot such lands, br shall pre sume to fire a guu on or near any of the king's highways, and shall be thereof convicted, either upon view of any justice ot tho peace with this pro vince, or by the oath or affirmation ot any one or more witnesses, before any justice ot the peace, he shall, for every such olfouse, forfeit the sum ot 10 shillings, The law was enacted by the legisla ture of Pennsylvania on April 0, 17G0. It is still In force, and its operation can bo, and often is, Invoked to protect the owners of laud, and to prevent and punish such trespasses as gunning upon lands without the consent ot the owner or owners thereof. The gun ning nuisance Is now being Inflicted upon the farmers of the county, and it is particularly opportune that the law be published. t3s.Pat Clark, David Kreamer aud "Boss" Clauss hunted at Pine Run this week one day. They come home with six rabbits, two pheasants and three quail. WEISSPORT. Till! NRWS OF THIS lV AS TOI II. t guest among friends lu j l'Klll'LK. ONTIIKOO. The St. Aloysius T. A. B. will hold a grand fair and festival during next month. A literary society was organized by tho young men of town In the school house on Friday evening. A good crowd was iu attendance and many consented to join. After organization had been elfocted IV J. Kelly, J. Brls lln and D. F. McGce debated on a sub ject as nn event of the first meeting. Tho judgos decided lu Mr. Brlslln' favor. They will meet every Friday evening and may at some future time admit the public to their exercises. It is now a positive fact that Coxe Bros.' Heaver Meadow colliery has closed down for an Indefinite period, says a correspondent. All hands, with the exception of ono engineer, a car penter nud nblacksmlth have been sus pended. Some ot tho maohlnlsts, car. pouters and company hands were told Friday that they would bo given work in the stripping loading clay It they wished to work for Hungarian wages, 00 cents and 91.00 per day. It is hardly possible that any of them will accept tho olfer. It was rumored last evening that all tho miners would be given work nt the Oneida, colliery nnd that the company had decided to haul them tn nnd from work dally. RIG CREEK. Paul Buck Is quite seriously ill. Misses Clara Cheesman and Lizzie Nebb, young ladles of Mauch Chunk, spent Sunday here. Last Saturdoy night W. F. Snyder and Charles Kern were driving home to Dig Creek when they missed the road bridge at Harrlty and landed In the Creek, not badly hurt b ut fearfully excited. Will Worlj lladlr Hurl. William Werley, of Jamestown, em. ployed on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad as a brakemam on the train of which Will Sltler, of town, Is engineer, was turning a switch on Wednesday night wheu the engineer reversed his engine and pushed back against Werley, who was very seriously injured about the lower extremetles. RELTZVILLE. Fred Hofacker spent veral days last week lu Delano. Edwin Leves shot two foxes last week. 'Jood boy, Ed A young fellow not far from, here had lots ot fun by locking the door on his ater bfiftu. Misses Emma Stemlerand Jeanetta Kresge vlsltvd friends In WeUwport one day wt vmk -3. W. Halm shut 18 rabbit and two vt ood cooks last week. He Is making AUDENRIED. JVrty Hour Dt.Vi.tion will -.tait the OathoUe ehiireb next Sunday. quits u report) ju a aiwWmau, unavotdwUy orowded out of our lt A nw Utwen bonm ownad by wmMs issue, Decease brother I JKine llrouat and Milton BtotuUx- will vaXutflf7rVear;: IU IwSd 'ke ou ' Lrf'tahtou here at oue lime, HO yearn ago. Inter urounus io nay trriuayi. Fair Had ItuuMway, Thursday morning while driving up First street, Dr. F. I. Smith's horse ran away. The doctor and his little son Ervln wero in the cart. At Clauss' store there was a collision and both were thrown out. rue doctor was scratched and bruised and the little boy sustained a two aud-a half Inch scalp wound at the temple. The little fellow bore his suffering with wonder ful pluck. Uient was made at Philadelphia, aud wasatteuded by Mrs T. A. Kuydur uu.l Miss AgKlc Ilauk Kleu leave, a fauiily, uue duughter, Minx Duloj, I., inirwell klltmu heie. havlDii freuuent U I been the guetst f her -tiniable aunt, Mm. John llauk. JEANESY1LLE. John lluud, of Jeanevil'e, Miss lluliuau Hweeuey.of Treftcow, le murriod ou the 4th. Our 91.50 and 91,03 fur trimmed J ladles' jackets cost you elsewhere 90.0O: and should be bought at the One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, where extra cash discounts ot 5 per cent will be allowed on all goods bought to pay oar fare. Secretary Edge, ot the State Board of Agriculture, Is preparing a list of the manufacturers of fertilizers who have failed to take out a llceasss un der the act of June 28, 1878. Agents or unlicensed dealers will also be pro secuted. -Misses Ella Rapp and Lillie Mus- i selman managed a delightful surprise I party iu honor ot MU8tlla Plumnwr on Wednesday evening. Guests were and preseut from Lehighton and Wels n in i port The evening was speut in a de ' rightful manuer aad at one o'clock a I vary tempting repast was served. FIakIi I'ictures of Familiar Fares Coiulns and clolius, . .Miss Gertie Peters visited Slating ton friends, ..Homer Adams, of Easton, spent Sunday tn town. . . Mrs. Owen Rehrig, of Second street was at Allentowu on Friday. . .Thompson McDaniel, of Pleasant Corner, was In town Monday. . . JAss Laura Bauer, ot Alleutown, Is visiting her parents on Third street. . .Miss Annie Lawfer, ot Bankway, was among friends at Wllkesbarre last week. ..Mrs. Daniel Williams and family, of Fourth street, spent Wednesday nt Jauch Chunk. Geo. II. Enzlan, the popular north end merchant, transacted business in Allentown Wednosday. .B.K.Cultonwas at Philadelphia this week making purchases of holiday goods which will soon arrive. ..Miss Blanche Eck, of Mauch Chunk, Is the guest ot Miss Jennie Morthlmer, on First street. . . Ellas Markley, the genial host of the Eagle Hotel at Pleasant Corner, was circling hero on Thursday atter. noon. . .Lewis Zelgentus was a whole-souled Democrat in town from Mlllioit one day this week, ..Sirs. August Beltzner, of Johns town, visited at Fred Miller's on llrst street this week. . .Miss Mary Chrlste.of Second street will participate In a wedding at Read ing on Saturday, Moses llouser und Al Campbell, two Lnnstord people, circled here for a few hours on Tuesday. . Mrs. Frank Gerber has returned to Audenried after a tew weeks speut with relatives here and In Mahoning. .11. L. Lapp and family, ot Bethle hem, were guests at the home ot Bur gess Kuntz this week. ..Miss Jennie Seoger, an estimable young lady ot Kreldersvllle, speut Saturday very pleasantly with Mrs, Thus. E, Morthlmer, on Bankway. . H. D. Snyder, of Parryville, was lu town on Monday afternoon. Mr. Buy der Is one of the lower end's best Re publicans, and last year was a candi date before his party for Prothonotary. ..Wilson Behler, of Stemlersville, made us a pleasant call on Monday. Wilson dropped a dollar in the slot and received u receipt for the Advocate for a year. . .I'enn Qowmau, of Howmanstown, wns here on Friday. Mr. Bautnan is oue of that town's successful young businessmen, and a member of the firm ot Boyer & llauman. luteal lliii.enliiES of Intri -t mllnrHSH, tenders. --Miwdafffrn Croutbktii- !, of Benja Inln, WT, Is a town. Lewis Fronhelser was at Scrntiton ou Sunday nttendlug the funeral ot Mrs. Moyer, n former resldeut here. Mrs. Samuel Welch, who was stricken with paralysis almost a year ago, continues 111 much to the regret of her many friends and neighbors. Enthusiastic Democrats will have a big ox roast here ou Saturday even ing when prominent Democrats will make addresses. Everybody is invited to be present aud participate lutho grand jubilee. Ike Ux and family havo moved to Howmanstown und are now living cozlly In the old Joslah Bowman home stead which Mr. Ux recently purchased from the Bowman estate. The homers the prettiest in that lively little town. There are two applicants for the postoCQce here. They are Charles II, Nusbaum and Jacob Strnussberger. Both nre busluess men. They havo their petitions out anil both have sign ers though Charley is In tho lend at this time. -Will Voght, son of the late B Voght, is tn town after long absence. For years ho has been with Haruum's greatest show of earth. During the winter he sails ou the ocean blue as it sailor. Will looks good and has ex- perlcnces enough to fill a good sized book. The Franklin Social Club aro get ting there. This week they have n carpenter at work remodeling the In terior of their rooms lu Snyder's block. The two rooms will connect by an nrch. Both will be nicely furnished. Tho Central Railroad Company after being repeatedly notified to lny side walks along both sides ot the street adjacent with their property have at last made an effort. A walk extends on both sides of the street about five feet. It should reach, how ever, to Straussberger's on one side to Everltt's Hotel on the other. If the Central company won't obey the law our council should compel them to. A corporation Is no better than tho In dividual aud many times not so good. Make them lay the pavement. E. II. Vundt, formerly of this town nud sou of Francis Vuudt, chief clerk In Mr. Caffrcy's office at Bethlehem, has lately received new responsibilities. Iu addition to his duties as chief clerk in tho office of the supervisor of the Eastern Division, he has lately assum ed the charge ot the accounting de. partment of the Lehigh Division. This promotion is certatuly u just recogni tion ot bis work us u careful, energetic. clerk. For n number of years Mr. Vuudt had charge of the accounts In Mr. Cnffroy's ofllco nt White Haven. His ability as an accountant earned for him tho esteem and confidence of hls'superylsors, nnd his kind and alfa ble manner has made him n host of friends, EAST WEISSPORT. The Franklin House is being re roofed. It was necessary. Two car loads of Vork State ap ples arrived at Saeger's this week. Miss Ella Delbert is home from au extended sojourn with her sister, Mrs, Thos. J, Nusbaum, at Lansford. Henry Berlin has reopened his blacksmith shop. All work will be done promptly. It. O.J. Saeger is building n Hsu and oyster house near the canal. Tho building will be 20x21 feet in dimen sion. Miss S. C. Whitehead, our popular and successful milliner, spent last Sunday at Allentown with her brother Charles. -A, A. Oplinger, of Danlelsville, Pa., for some time past employed us n salesman wlth'O. J. S-ieger, has resign ed and returned home. Henry Welch Is nursing u thumb ou bis right hand that was badly mashed a week or more ago, at Packer- ton. Henry has lots of nerve and will pull through. Tho interior of Ed Campbell's bar ber shop looks like new. This week It was nicely papered and painted and generally ro-arranged so that now It is just as cozy as can be and almost as good looking as the boss himself, lira, ttttaboth Uoter IMtltnore, Md, Rescued from Death All 8ld 6he Could Month Not Live a Now (a Alive and Wctl Thankt llood'M SartaparlUa. " I must praise Hood's Barvaparllla, for It Is wonderful medicine. I suffered 10 years with Neuralgia nnd Dyspepsia and fnlnifas epell. Ronietlmes I would be almost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent a ftTeat deal of money for mculcal attendance, hut 1 did not get any benefit until mr daughter toldmoaboiltlloiHl'sKnrsapartll.t.nnd 1 began totaVelL t weighed less than loulbvnnd viai A Picture of Misery Every one who saw me thought t could not live another month. Itut I began to Improve atones after beginning with Mood's Harsapa rllla, and hare gradually mined until I am now perfrcltr cured. I eat well, sleep well, and am In perfect henlih. I owe alibi Hood's Sarsaparilla In tend of being dead now, 1 Am alJve and wrlgH I4'J lb. Mh. Klizaukth Mksser, 19 Bait Barney Street, llalttmorr, Md. noon's FILLS r purtlr vegetable, per feeUj bitmUM,ftlwa;irelUQtDl beneficial. W 9f Id o CP 83 y t Fine ll'ines, Liquors mid Cigars. Fresh Beer and Porter. FRRK LUNCJil every day from 0:00 to 12:00 a. in., nnd every Saturday oven Ing. Call nnd seo me. I will treat you right. Itppo.lte the Ciirrlnge Works, North First Street, Lehighton. SUSSEX SHOE CO. MAILS THE WEST SCHOOL SHOES Try Them ! Hoys' nnd Youths' Fine (7nlf nnd Veal CM. Misses' and CIS rpn's Dnngoln Kid, I'obble Goat, and pure Oak Tan Bright Grain Shoes. For Sale at Lehighton, URNITURE ! ! If there is nujr one place in this county vhere you enn find just whnt you want in tho Furniture line at just the price you think u paying, then you will surely find that place to be chwartz's Our stock is very extensive nnd includes Bed Room and Parlor Suits, Hnll Racks, Book Cases Tables,- Hide Boards. Couches, Carpets, nnd any and everything else usually wnnted fn the furni ture line, Come and see us- Henry Schwartz's, First street, Lehighton. For CoiintySnperintendBut nfPaic Schools H. G. KIDD. Principal of l'ackerton Schools, n graduate of West Chester Normal School, with thirteen years' experience in teaching. Reading R. R. System Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively. Insuring cleanliness nnd comfort. ArranReiuert of Tassenjcr Trains. SCIIKIIUI.B IN EKKf.CT Nov. la, 1692. TIIAI.NS L11AVK I.i:ilIGIITON For Newark am! New Yor!t5.28.?.4J. and 11,12, a in.! aon.ft.i 7.'jn n. in. i-or niannnKa uiiuiik mm utriviucir ...u 11.0,a.m.i 12JS7, 1.37 and 7.20 p m. For Lainliertville and Trenton B.2, 0.00 ami 11.11 u in., uml l1 R7 X: 1 .17 n. in. lel-'orbUtlngton, CAUsawiuH. Allentown, lletli a.hein, nnd lliston. 5.28, 6. 17, 7.40, u.oo. 9.M. 11.12 a, IU , 12.57, 2.42, 3.0Q, 07, 5.22, 7.2(1 and 10.27 p 111. For I'liltndelnlila and points south at 5s, 6-47. 7.4H, 0.51 and 11.12 a. Ill.l 2.12, 3.IK. I'37, 5.22 aiui 7.20 p. 111. l or itcaaiiiKHuuiiHrnvi'irK i.-iti mm ii.ixiuiii, EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Surplus, $26,292,980.56. ZL Assurance 1891. $323,118,331 iqriTABLK A0CIKTT HOLDS A LA MSB SDftrLCl. WK1TES A LARGM AHKtTAL Husiiixsa, AHD HA A LA BO KB A1COCKT OF AB80EAMCB 1H TOBC1 THAN A STY OTHER COM PAKT II TBI WORLD. ASSUr.ANCK IS PU11CK JANUARY $804,804,5.57. V I I a 1 ..... X , Income, 1801, $39,054,943 2,370 Death Claims Paid in 1801, $8,946,102,72. Vor Rates and further information K(ldres9, f . P. LONG, Le&IchtGD, Carbon Count? Penn'a. A.n;,6.' and 7.ai i.m. Ii'nr Ititu mailt. Iphl rv's, White Halt, Cuplay, Hint Hokciulauqua UNI0NJHLL. "Pop" .Zimmerman Is out affalu after a few days Illness. Prof. Smyser and the popular It. J, Ilongen cirri oil at Millport on last Sunday. Mrs, Andrew Weiss and son Harry, visited Catasauqua and Alleutown friends over Sunday. II. J. Hongen and Solomeu Veakel spent a few hours last Sunday at the bedside of Paul Iluck, of lilt; Creek. who is quite seriously ill. Soon a beautiful marble mouu nient will be placed iu the cemetery here for John Zelgenfus. It Is now in course of construction by Urinkman Uros., Lehighton. The attraction at the Union Liter ary Society this Friday evening will bo a mock court trial. We believe that jolly Hlchard .Wood ring Is to be the mau to uuuenro trial. Jr. tni is and Andrew Weiss geU ou tho jury, then good-bye Uichard. because Andrew owes Idchard one point or two for a hollow-eve trick of a few weeks ago. ILptolutloui of touiluleur. WiiEiiKAt.. AlmlffMyUfxt In hU wIm-ihhy, tttfin-e lias removed irtm m hy ileal h, Mr. 1 II. N'nthatftri. thprc rre. ItKfeoi.vjU), Ttut whilst we humbly Uw to the , witlol Illtn wltodoetli alt tbtnei well.jctUe i.lor tier caily removal, kttowtus ttiat sun nlll no unra in u i no uciminncuin ui uur ijiuicu work. , i ltiot.vi,ThAt we hereby eiprensuur ulun l appreciation ot her Chritlau eharurter aud W51UJT IU ll Iiio wuift mm nniirauiuui mir tetoletl and consistent member. UKsoL.vED.That we suread theta reMulntloiii iir'iii mir mtnutaa. hate them nriiitert In the Caebom AmocAiK, and that copy be handed to tier utility. IP BO J E.VsailU'cilvai MlluriAU 11 III i II, sr-uiKir hlRhfi.tp. Ctwmforrt, lau L'unlav. and Hokciulaunua 6.2M.C.4?, 0.00 8.54 & 11.12 lu 111.; 12-57, .!, 4. J7, 0.x:, una iu.xi p. in. For Maucli Chunk G.52, 7.43, 0.36, 11.20 Hlld 1 1.50 a.m. t i.io, 3.u;, 4.00, &.'.', 7.-"i, 8.s. 01 p. in. mid U.U Mifht. For Weatherly and 1 lazh-ton 6.5J, 7.43 9.30 and HJi.ja.in.: 4 05, 5.20, 7.-- lo.&u p.m. For Malianoy City, ishoiiriiuhuli and Ashland O.O;, U ttllU ll.iU 111. j I.UI1O..W Ca, i. 11,111. tor Ait. uarmei ana MuinoKin b.d-'. i.wana ll.ua. m.; 5.20 p. m. t or j oiiswiiu u.ot:, 7.13, i.iu, yw 1 1.12 ami ii.rvt a. 111., 3 oil, 4.UG, 7.22 ami 7.2(1 u.m For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and Scran ton 7.13,0.36 and 11.53 H.m.; 4.lfi, 6.20, 7.22 and 10.59 run luanjii ttsiu ij. n n. i uncw, i.to, p,oi, aim MAI a.m. 1 4.05. 6.20. 7.22 and 10.&311. III. For Tuukhanuock 7.43 and 11JU a m.: 1.00. 5.10 and I0.su p.m. ForOweico, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.53 a,iii., i'Ihv p.m. ror utceyviue. itmanaa. nayre, ttavenr, r.i 111 Ira, Rochester, Buffalo, Magara Falls and the west 11.53 a.ra.i anu iujwi u. 111. ror Liinuu anu me wen naiaiuaut-n at 1.03 p. 10. For New York 6.07 nnd U.12a.m.i 6.17 and 11. nt. ror 1 HUrtticiiHiii 1.01 . 111. i mw, aim s u p. in For Kaston and Intermediate Ktattou. 6.07. T.57. ll.iM a.lll.1 1 5 "Kl. 9.1T and 0.02 D. III. ror luauen ununit 8.1 w.&e, it.jy, 11.39 hjw a. in. t s.iu, g.44. ana 9.33 p. m. ror Ktutuiiiir ill 0.U1 in.: z.rci aim i. d. hi. For Hazleton u.5ti, and 11 6S,a.m. 1 3-16 and 10.69 11. in. ror jtiaiiaiioy tjiiy aim niienuwioan v.mj, 11.00 , 111., HIIU U" p. III. For l'nttsvtlle at 2.62 p. m . For White Haven. Wilkea-llarrH. 1'lttaton. Tunkhaunock.Towauda, ba)re.ltIiaca,Ueueva, Aumirn, r.unira, uociKwier, uunaiu, niagara rails and me weu u.ro a, uu ana iu-Ki p. m. For further particulars Inquire o( Agents lor l line inuim A BWKIiMUO.tleu'lMauaxer. l. HANCOCK, tienerat rawnger A Rent, I'liiiaaeipuia, ia. W. NONNKMACHF.lt, Ass't (Jenerat rv sender Ageiu, rwui 1 iicuuenem, in. May 14, 1H, U ton, !' KfllOOl. ii1! iAif f Alii A. Sell & Co., lira of Oira Housr, Iran Strrrt Teams for all ftirposes lilr.d oirf at rerr Iteasonable Prlcrs. w-rr.KASK mvE v a ham, Tailoring lartw..l. All wool suits ttndGTereiviUof latwt t j1b of good a mads to orIm at 816X0 IW.OO, 2.".ou and up, at Sondhelm's Tailoring Hall, Mauru ChunL.wuo will allow a oa.li diauouut yf i yf owtt to pay (or ear far. SIUH.TI10MAH KKMKUKIl. MltS. MA1IIXJN UEICHAKl), HUH. J.T. NU3U.UM. For Ladies' Mile Boctf tt Piaio and Orp Bnyers. It Phillips, the aitent (or Moller Or gans, had sense enough to mind hla own business, I would not have adver tised their organs for sale, but If he beard where! sold an instrument ho would go there and condemn the organ or nlano and ruin tho price. lie claim ed the; sold the Lebr and Lawrence j Upright l'lano Organ lu Alleutown (or tTU, and be knew he was telling a (also hood, they cost more at the factory. ! I can show anyone Interested that the . Moller llano Onran don't cost me any i more than the original Lawrence or Lehr Piano Organ, and I will sell them at tho same price 85, with a handsome piano stool, and give you 15 months to pay (or It. lie sella them from tl.'X) down to (100, 1 am told, thus you see be doea not have one price for all I will wager one hundred dollars the Estey Parlor Organs are a higher Frlced organ than the Moller ana yet sell them far below what Phillips sells the Moller at Come and see (or yourfcdf, don't pay U60, 1130, lJo or even flOO dollar (at an organ, when you .an set the same article (or 8T dollar. I mean what I say, and will do what I claim. ltespectfully, A. V. HNRDER, Near Lehigh Dridge, Welssport, Pa. VnLIT tl9UlP"t I0L(I. At alt Imgillf. hert IJIdCKdC ratal. SI... ab.u.r . Mot.IIm AsIUi. HMi ssS au.tkrl. a!A.r UILES' NEW HEART CUKE. A d.w .Uoorarr br tb .ralMDl ludlsoa eMUI-ut- A. r. D..U, HUw ami, Nrt.,an.r ualoir (Mr UMif of 11 ElttT c it ill; r. it miS tasa b. ksd for Iwr. jmts. ulr tfalny ) kti IroaU. wllto llrt IMmsmi Iwo txrttlM of DR. MILKS' HART CUI ourd m -I.tI Ixkui. BwHiaosa. ailek." . D. SWni. Ruikg, a. , tu USvi OR. MILES' 1 1 CART CUR K for HMiitmSi wttb smmnmH. In. I. B.r, nu&oufS. SlMii . ru III fur U jam uh Ran PI...... asd t. Mr. uoih. wmp. iwm oa ur.MHsa-nHnuHrs faa luii mil tloS aft Imti saajlist book h R1S as Dr.Mlletv' Msdleat Co, Slid lit T O TUegias din be kept out of the House very effectively and nil your rooms nnd halls mndo warm nnd comfort able if you buy your Stoves and Ranges and Heaters for us, Our prices are always very low nnd satisfaction is nlwnys guaranteed. -Wo aso carry the usual large line of Tinware of all kinds at our usual low prices. W. S. KUHNS, Opposite the Hound House, Zchigliton, iiranch Store, Snyder's Block Weis3port The Cheapest Place in Town For Wnll Paper, Borders and Decora tion is at Corner of Second and Iron Streets. Assortment in Owen Rehrig,' tlie C1HKBt.v to seEecf IVoebb WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THING! FURNITURE. AT LOWEST PItfOES. And we are confident that it will he to your iuteiest to call snd sec us beforo you buy olsewliere. VTou can select here witli the same advantage as in the larger cities, prices and quality of goods being line same, and in some also hare a instances bettor. We ftftCMi. .Lift .13 OI3 iiltl At Our Usual Low Prices. Respe( ifulh , KEMEREll & SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET, JC r