Iiirhibein nUredtllitehlfh Ion Fait Olllte Btfoml ClHl Mutter he Carbon Advocate MtniOIITOl' l'ESNAt nKia for LiirAilertllnrt Eittcr Nollrei - - lnorce Notion I ecutnr'a Notices . ....... ...irMiv.ifu liiL will Iicrp mm jwuar - ...iMArml Inn B .Iter Do mTRrDiyuiwBru ire net pal In it'irance. I yo wlrti your paper dl wontlmieU 11 j the e Hratlon ol jour term i-liw" .''"'Vj.a tn.i mrrf and the reanest will le compnea run, ltAll.ltOAl) MOTB8 Short Inniirniplil That Will lie nl IlitetMl ta the lllllroiKl HnJ. Heretofore nil tlie trans uecd on the Jersey Division of the Central road bus been molded tit Mnnolieeter, N. J. and that used on tlio Lehigh & Sinque liannn Division lias been put through tho Romo process at Ashley. Recently orders come to thelatter placeto build additlona'l furnaces and .make other preparations necessary to do tho mold ing for . both divisions. About 1100 pounds of brass nro molded Into shape for use every day, and hereafter the molders will do the work according to ... . nn uiiinr ,zed representative ot this Mee. All taron jjj6 ,,1,, gystem. Ira will oe appreciably... . 10)n ,, ,,,.,,,. .. - i 11 . lihown kATURDAY. DECEMUER PENCIL PHOTOGRAPHS A WHLL KNOWN MBTIIOIIIHT ciiimcit woiiKnit. jtcni.Rfiitnnocoi.M!iiKjoTns. 1 Our stock of gold ring in - Tlie mitMcl.lcert riven under ' tile latest attiatio sliapOS Rtudetl BmergeticaUy with county chairman tll0 tlmo of Brrlval) anrt mny oeopk f.V.A Marr We hope to to the genial thlnk tlmt it not rerlain that rail U small, weak machlno that was em (n .Imfn faw iviali -t 1 If n rfir fit. - . . . ...... ..f l""J " ! P" V!"S. ii :in. . ...J nt nlmnt 10 InllOS an llOUr. IVMkl NIVIDRPCT H" - , ... ! 'i'lien IUO UirOClors DUU ftLUUIWiuiuiM : I We bejoioe in tho prosperity of the 0f railroads constituted the meekest (lutuiflton News. It come out insi class of cltir.ens, very uiuoronr, irom lutin.r,.ml In twlco lis reKuiar tuo inuuentini class nt uiopnrouu I, rm, voia lma vim and push tiaoK nnnlol Webster, in uescnuiuR tuo If if ,i iho ncoDle of Slatlngton American railroad of that, time, said: Ihnuiri nlvo it the proper -encourage- "Thoy are made of two stringers or B . -. . .. tt (t.nl Nnn l ,! onnnnrt. A newspntwr tu vi scaaiiing, nou iiuu uiiu ira Him utu B"-"v 1 - . . . .. i ,t Iveoff of wind. get loose in tne grounn. upon mo i stringers two straps oi iron, wiu wiuw Tm rtnpLE of Bhenandoah won t . thl t .,. f trM. nr0 iiall- Llm 11 il they all rc-Ho work heartily , Thiwn cliaiw of iron frenucntly fnr the popular C. J (Jninn, who is an . jj at the ends, which turn Isplrant for the l-st omco in iumi up 8tlakosi hoau9 an perce the lown. Charley is onu 01 . n floors of tho cars." Such an accident tcrats wo know of. Las. oar no WB acluany happened to a oar between delegate to the state tonvention, and . . ndNow York, Then, said lluring the present year nsa raem,,er Wobstor, "tho whoels slip on the iron !.f thn executive comi .ltcco in m .. .r,nr.l,.llf sn much f - " , , I DllUIIJ, 1 It IJ JIIIV.I IUJ.WI....J j gwuntyhehas worked usrnesuy Uiat uo uopon,ienco can be placed upon ilo lemocratlo (.'uaricy iwvne i- ,, , ,, lolntment which ho so richly doscrves. tolecraDhers' sendini! contest cunitKCT ELicrmut i on:. at Schuylkill Haven .Thursday night, Tlis final returns from Oregon make under the auspices of tho Telegraph- It possible at last to print an exact table ors' Journal, attracted i large number bf tho Electoral vote hi tlio estates tor or leiegrapnors wmim a rauius 01 ouo ipresident It stands as follows: hundred miles, wen irom tlio i.eaa- iiabuhon. . I intr. Lenich valley. I'onnsyivanla, nua ' '5 1 Each contestant was allowed to send flvo minutes, the host man receiving a yold medal and tho second bestasllver modal. George C. Williams, of Read ing, a Philadelphia k Reading man, won tho first prize, and J. O. Iloag, of Mauch Chunk, a Central man, captur od tho silver medal. X Some of the chtingesthature likely to occur in the new tlmo tablo of tho Valloy are spoken of as follows by tho Whlln Haven Journal: "The Lehieh North Dakota. s .,, .i i,i flrpffon vaiicj will luo tt uun I lino muiu ,-jouui uhkou. nee. 4th by wulcn time tuo new uutiaio Tottl is extension will be completed. The This Hivos Mr. Cleveland a majority trainmen sav there will bo a groat of 111 votes in the totol of 441, or 55 shaking up of crews and runs, and nro more than necessary to elect, were predicting nil sorts of things. Ono of the former Confederate Ktates to De theso Is that there will bo a new vesti loft out, he would still have as many uUie train, to run from New ork to AUbima II Aikinsu. . Oilltorola " Connecticut v Oel&ir&re. - 3 Florid. tlecrtU 13 llllnoif 2 Icdlftns.. 1 Kentucky. u Lnusl&na. s MarjUnd... ... . 8 Mlc&lran. .. c MlMlulppl. Missouri. .. . 1' rlew Jersey . 10 New York 30 North Carolina.. II Onto 1 tlouUl Carolina.. 0 Tennessee. - 12 Texas IB Virginia .. 12 West Vlrjlnla. .. . 6 Wisconsin 12 Total 21 lonu Maine Mnacliuselts. Mifhlcnlii.. Minnesotjl 9 Montana............. 3 Nebraska New Ilamlsnulre. OHIO urp;on I eilliBjivaiiii.. . Rlioile Island.... Vermont wasnioKton Womlni; Tolal WRAVKK. Colorado ldauo .... Kansas Nevada. .138 votes as Harrison and Weaver together. Buffalo, a distance of 43G miles, in ten It will make flvo stops Las j, .. - t , The Baku ballot law, under which iin,it,m nti. pimnv nn,l the recent eloctlon was held, provides Bayr0( besldes water st0ps. Some lmvo that any political party which polls 3 lt that lhe train w,u gQ over the cut olf per cent, of the entire vote of the sUito tj L & B Junction aml thus save 0 to St the election next precodingat which 10mlI m, a iocal train will run any state was voted lor, may mawnuu ahcaaand plck up passeBgers. Tho certify nominations. Tho totals in the cabooso commUteo has many changos 'state ore as follows: For P in viow, among them beluc the making judge, Don (R-), 51092; Heydrick (D.), of through trains of present local ones, 440,001-, Brlggs (P.), 22,302; McCombs nud clmngiug tho runs so they will bo CPeople's Party), 7031; Trlest ("a11" from Jersey City to Easton, Easlon to iADor;,(Hu; making a wtui ui Sayre, and Sayre to Buffalo. Accord and 3 per cent, or this total wouiu ue ....,.,,,,,,. WnrlrV. 29585, so that tho Prohibitionists 1' Falr frains wm go over tho cut off, naKUeiowtno numoer neceasury 6klpplng Wilkosbarro, and making Rive them tho right to nominate can. .hl HaTcn tbe dm,n station ,n dlcates. While wo have very little Butas the committee's plans uovcr sympathy with the Prohibition 1 arty matcriaUzo tn tu0 schedules, wo will ss a partisan organization, yet tho fact have to wait until tho tlmo tablos ap that thoy area political parly can not poar to see what, If nnv, changes are bo disputed, and they have sometimes tQ b() ma(lo even in Pennsylvtmla held the balance fi ,nnk of ,own who wft3 lUg. of power. Thoy are, therefore, entitled cliarged from tho IjChlgh Valley ser- to have their candidates piaceu upon ... . reinstated Slioeiiinker,MnwiircT Worker, I'lijrale Inn and Tailor. It is pleasing for me this week to present tho pencil photograph of the esteemed pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, to t'10 Advocate readers. HEV. OKOSOE W. DUNOAN. Tho subject of this sketch, George Washington Dungau, was ono of a family of seven children born to the latoMr.ond Mrs. Uoujamin Dungan, native Phlladelphlans who moved to Monroe county, this state, where Mr. Dungan first sow the light of day on tho 2nd of May, 1819. Tho father of George Dungan followed tho business of shoomaklng and In later years also that of hatter; tho former trado was learned by Mr. Dungan following tho early years of school llfo. He was loss than twenty-ono years of ogevlicn ho bid good byo to homo and friends nnd journeyed to Philadelphia, whero for n tlmo ho was u sort of general utility man In a dally newspaper ollloe in Gcrmantown. His objeetlvo point, haw over, was to becomo n physician,' so a little whilo later wo find him reading medlclno with Dr. Wulker, and then in 1870 ho graduatos from tho Hahncmau Medical Collego, Philadelphia. For live years ho followed this profession when in 18S1 tlio M. E. conference in session ntPhlladolphlt, licensed him to preach. His first chargo was at Tannersville, Monroe county, where ho was stationed for tliroo years; then lie filled a charge at Richmond, North ampton county, for three years, follow ing which fer three more yoars ho filled a charge nt Tromont, Schuylkill county; nnd ho isnowfllllng his fourth consccutlvo yearly nppolntinont hero In this city. Rev. Dungan. is marrlod to Emma, a daughtor of William Mo- Donough, also of Monroe county. Thoy havo two children, Robert, who Is Iti Baltimore, Mil., and JHss Mary, who is at home. During the past year Rev. O. W Dungau has had charge of the M. E. church at Packertou also. Ho Is a hard, earnest, sincere worker, and is a preacher who "has something to say and says it right wheu ho does say It." During his pastorate tho M. E. church has been enlarged, remodeled, Improv ed and beautified, until lt is safo to say that it is ono of tho prettiest and co.lcst edifices In this town or alley. Tho church building nt Packerton also I has been greatly improved and remod- eled through his exertions. Besides his church work Rev. Dungan has suc ceeded la establishing a freo reading room in the M. E. church.. HU reappointment to tho charge hero at oach conference for four con secutive years, something altogether unusual shows that both himself nnd family aro fully appreciated by Ills congregation. Tho conference limits tho reappointment of pastors to ono chargo for a greater length of time than flvo years, and it is the expressed wish of his congregation that wheu conference reassembles it will reap point him to tho chargo here. the auspices of the Students' Mission ary Society of Muhlenberg College in the chapel on the evening of Nov. 22, was a decided success. The offerings amounted lo over fourteen dollars. Doerr, TC, and Beck, 1)2, spent Thanksgiving among the boys here and with the friends in tottn. Quito a number of the students went home to spent Thanksgiving. iTho halls lack tho customary life nud muslo so inspiring to college students. The Qnarto-Ccntonnlal Memorial Volnmo of Muhlenberg College Is l eody for delivery to subscribers. The vol ume contains 581 pnges and is illus trated with n front and rear tlew of tho college building, tho pottrolts of the Presidents and Professors of the lnstltut Ion. Lutheran. At the fourth annual convention of tho Collego Association of tho Mid dlo States and Maryland held nt Bwarthmoro Collego on Friday nnd Saturday, Nov. 25 nnd 20, Rev. Prof. M. H. Richards, D. D., of iluhlenberg Collego. wits co-rofereowlth Dr. Horace Javno. Dean of tho University of Pcnn sylvanio, on tho subject, "Host meth ods of determining nnd recording scholarship of students." Dally City Item. with the finest stones to bo found in New York City, is tho choicest lot ever brought to Mauch Chunk, now on snle nt E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk Jewelry Store. air1 WHI3SPORT, PA. The IMItor. Mill Meet. Tho Editorial Association of tho Lehigh Vulley will convene In regular quarterly nssembly nt tlio Grand Cen tral Hotel, in tho city of Allontown.on Tuesday, tlio 13th day of December, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Tho Association is composed of the editors nud proprie tors of the papers extending from Hazletonto l'hllllpsburg, N.J. Tho purpose of this Association Is n strict ly business one, nnd their meetings, which nro held nnartorly, brings' to- gotlier n class of raeu who, in a social, business way, speud . t pleasant day In each others company. Christmas nt K H. Ilohl's, Mauch Chunk. the tioket in tho regular way and with- out the difficulties that now tand- in the way. This is one feature of tho Baker ballot law that should positively be amended in tho next legislature. and will go back on his old run about January 1st, 1893. X By a recent decision of tlio Rend ing manogomcnt all tho old style black coal cars must be done away with bo- foro January 1, 1891, to bo replaced tiy self coupling hopper cars. As the old cars become damaged they are. con WomniNOTON's Illustrated Maoa zlno is essentially a homo magazine. Its whole Idea is centered intho homo; ...i-.p-.i.,..! .md .wtrovod. every detail, from leading articles Wuat rairoajers would llko to havo is down to a rhyme for the child too coal ot uform 8izc, There is young to read for itself, will be pro- many a maimod iiand that silently tes- pared with reperenco to homo and fam- titles to criminal ueBllienco on the lly life; every pogo Is instructive in- part of tuo . railroad companies, bo- spiriting, and entertaining. As an over causo of tho proctiCo of makltig up n welcome guest who comes laden with coai train in which thcro are cats ol good gifts for all, it enters thousands different size nnd styles. of homes and wins tho respect aud at- j An ordcr was Posted on Sunday at fectionof a host of readers. Rvory tue D. L." i. W. station In Scrauton to number will contain illustrated articles thi H t nomincinra Dromoted of general interest and permanent withln the past four yoars will l.ovoto value, written by well-known authors, gQ bnck tQ 0,5 alld n,0 brakemeu and will be fully and appropriately who wero recently appointed will be Illustrated in tho best and most attrac- lal(1 offi About a dozen conductors will Uvo style of modern art. Its fiction bo a(fectcd by this order. A lull In the will be wholesome, cheerful, nnd cle- coa, mi5iei wlilch makes it neces rated In tone; its poems rellnod, and sary to take off some trains, is rospon pervaded by uo false sentimentality, Bible for the setting back of tho con and the younger members of the fam- dactors . Scranton Republican. Uy, even tho vory youngest, will always j Tbe Now york Sunday Advert Iser find something bright and inviting in 0f aroceutdate,contnlnedtho follow- pages set apart specially for them. In ,Dg. it was only a few months go the every detail itB definite purpose, cheer- country learned with astonishment ful helpfulness with teachings wise thnt , phiindolnliln .t Readinc Rail- ana stimulating, snail tie oieany "P- road Company had combined under parent 1 ono management all tho roads in tho anthracite coal region and its outlets I to New York, Philadelphia, und minor cities. The intelligence seemed to strike thoso mast interested with sort of bewildering effect, and the first SENATOlt BAr.SUEll'S ItECOltH. As the tlmo is near ai hand for the meeting of the Legislature or 18111, it may be interesting to our readers to note Senator Rapsher's reoord during t .- ti,nr ti,n mmlilns. the session of 1891 as reported by the .mi,-..,i nit,ii nf awinnn nm Committee of the Knights of Labor to figures were reolly much below tbe members of the Order in this tbat but stm bIg 8nough to State. The uommittee mauo two re- gmo capitalists. Now the combine ports, lue majority report 01 tnat ba, uken ln tbe Boston i Maine Road Committee nas tno iouowing in reior- Bnd lta teMl nnoe and taking all ence to a Constitutional oonventlon. tblnR8 ,nto consideration, probably (See page 8). "Foremost among those tho greatest corporation ln the world, opposing we are compelled to notoas VanderbUt System has more miles of follows: Senators Ross, Lloyd and roadi88-and has 125,000 employes, Dunlap: and those favoring and and tb Atohl50n System embraces strongly advocating: Senators Rapsher, 10,100 miles and 75,000 employes, but Green. Hlnes and Brown." In refer- the 50,000 men, or thereabouts, in the ence to all the labor bills we copy the Reading's coal property put it ahead. foUowing extract from the same report Tbe systemi a8 now or8anl!!edi bas on page 10. "Wo now prooeed to give ,.. nf a,,, rl .,n special notice ami mention to socn, about 300,u00,000 ln bona fide, capital, and BPCHONiT. as were found to be 1 at and 130,000 men in Us employ-over all times "up and doing for our bills." flve times the standing army of the -owuuors ivapuer, iwouey, Unltedguteg At ,he beftd of tbu Logan, Markley and Laulmob, with Londerful combination, as presidsut otnerson tne uemoeratto ue, were of tbe principal roads and trustee or always wUh us In spirit and with their ,e8g60 or otberSi a man only 45 yoa votes." The minority report of the old,wbo began his career as a roadman same Knights of Labor Committee on tb0 Northern Paolflo line. Archibald apema .u tuo Km.mij Angus MoLeod, this new monarch of On page 2 we Ond the following: u nf . "April 28th, 1891, Senator Rapsher. of Amprlcan brth,born in 1817. Beginning i-aroon.introaucea a resosution , m-. bUe bt B ,ad , M ,owwt wa,kgof reeling publlo attention to the failure Abroad life, 1 rose so rapidly that in of the Elections Committee to report 1 1(tM ,1B W14, frolu (ll8 ,lort,.wua sixitt.r socii:tv fiossii". Society 'lltl-ltllH of Interest to the Mem bers nftlic l'rnternltr Rev. G. W. Dungan, pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal church, preached a special discourse to tho members of Lehigh Council, 101, Jr. O. U. A. M in his church on Inst Suudny evening. Ho used as Ills text on this occasion part of the tenth vorso in tho third chapter of first Corinthlanf. Juntlco of tho Peuco W. A. Kvans Saturday morning decided tho case of Mrs. Herbert D. Yocom against True Friendship Chambor, No. 22, Knights of Friendship, giving judgment in fa vor ot tho defendant. Tho plaintiff brought suit through her attorney, K. Long, for $75 funeral benefits for her husband, but as her husband was not in good stand lug at tho time ho was taken ill tho Justice decided that ho w as lebarrcd from all benefits. Saturday's Norristown Timos. Tho appended table prepared by District Deputy Albert E. Rlnn, shows fho membership of the Odd Fellows in Lehigh county of 1892. Therols a won derful growth nt present iu tho order In this country and many of tho lodges seem to be engaged in a friendly rival ry as to which can secure the largest number of now membore: Allen, No. 1, Allentowu, 201; Mystic, No. 75, Emails, 05; Lehigh, No. 83, Allentowu, 311; Friendly, No. 85, Macungle, 92; Jordiin, No. 192, Schnccksvlllo, 05; Ma- cunglo, No. 231, Fogclsvllle, 152; Rluo Mountain, No. 219, Steiusvllle, 105; Catasauqua, No. 209, Cutasanqua, 231; Coopcrsburg, No. 390, Coopersburg, 121; Slatlngton, N. C2i, Slatlngton, 101; Central, No. 030, Pleasant Corner, fit Vienna, No. 817, Allentowu, 100. Capt. A. G. Weissort, commander Iu chief of the G. A. R.,has just settled a quostlon that for 11 long time kept the organization In n state of ferment. Almost since tho formation of the Grand Army there has botn trouble south of Mason aud Dixon's lino when ever n colored post was about to be organized. Charters havo often been refused by the state departments where colored veterans made applica tion., A protest;oame to the order tho other day from a colored post in Texas saying that neither of tho departments ot Louisiana or Texas would Issue a charter. A letter had previously been received from the department of Texas olttng tho same instance and asking for instructions. Capt. Weissert im mediately ordered the charter to be issued and declared that unless this was done bo would take steps to force tho white veterans to obedience or drive them out ot tho Grand Army, Philadelphia Press, lmllr, fliimlity. uvlt.r. A FAMILY PAPER which is Gleau, Unseosational anUiist Tie rAIT.n for the AMERICAN HOME. The Pitnss has Mi best mmllile orcani.... Ion to secure news (mm the most Important xouices unu wuii penny wcorresiHinueiui in ruii-ni-YiiiiU, New Jersey and Delaware, tlie State nnd liear-ut-hoinenewsla cohered v.llh a routine iarerulne and attention to deUll not eten at tempted by any other paper. , . lhe Press has ft! the best nf correspondent h. nil Hit. irrn.it iMtli nf thll HllttPd btatei. AS well n tlnanc.nl and railroad experts... Chicago and ino west, wno Keep me imprr muic ui.ni ahrerutt with events. , , tiia columns of the Sundar Press are enriched by contributions from those whoso names are wruien nig" in uiir mis m Kicai. u ii, nn-p(st. p.viit.. n wpII ns from men of Jiluli rank in public life. Tho bestauthors know that their best audiences are the raaders ot the 1ml tv. Siindav nnd Wppklv Press. In politics 'lhe Press knows no other master than tho people and the past 3 ear li s been seen as has been Keen before, the marked fact that It Is subservient to no political bois. It lias no political ambitious to foster, but looks ofter the 1 me rr sis vi 11 rcuutrri.iiiiu ucikcis huh th Uutittti nf tiiiKinv In ftinnnnerhoth frank and , fcnrlPM. Ipttlnrr th fact unaak for theinsehes and e adlnit no Issues, but meetlnc: thom all on Hie uuns ui i.iir I'liiv iu n iiicu tit un nnin. j n panes kuow no distinctions and the rights of uno class oer another are neither recosnl?ed nor supported. Advertisements ol lleln Wanted mav be In serted In The Press for One Out n Word. Advertisements or ruinations wanted h uent a word. Hpfdauuys lor advciuiemenis, miii- day, edni'sday, Saturday. Christinas Presents ron vm THIS IS THE PLACE TO MJK. Ilepanne we have the very larcwl as nottmmWoMlwtfriun at the most llMMmable I'rlen. This Is roaHlvely tine at jon will And on an Itiipectlon. Some of lliethlnie we have are Hand some Hooks; Fine Stationery, lleaull fill Pictures, 1'aney Toilet Cases, PotkM Donks, Torses, U'lltltiR Desks, Ink Standi, Clulstmas and New Tear Cards, f.'ard Oases, Oatnes, Toys of all kinds and a hundred and one oilier things that we haven't got toom lo mention. Come and see us before ymi buy. We aie sure to please you. 's (II Broadway, Mnuch Chunk Reading R System Lehigh Valley Division, Anthracite Coal used exclusively, insuring cleanllnoss nnd comfort. Arrangeinert of Faueneer Trains. tcnut.i: is ErrrcT Nov. 1.1. 18112. TltAINS I.KAVK LKIIiailTON For Neark and New Vorkuta. 7.i, anil 11.12, n in fin.1 r. m 7 'N h. ,11. Kiir tlanunkaCluink anil IMvlilere B.2S, 7.10 1 l.o, a. in. i 12.07, 4 si anil ".as pro. l'or Lanibertvllle anil Trenton 5.", 0.00 ami 11.12 a.ni.: anil 12.51 37 p. in. H.liern, anil llaston, 6.28, c7. 7.W, 0 no, 9 M, 11.12 a. ill ia.ru, 2.1 j, a.wt .ii,d.;z-, 1." unu i- " TUItMS OF 'L'HK I'RESS. ljy mall, postase fiee In the United stales, Dally (except Sumtaj), one year M " one month - - -' tlnchidtiifi Sunday) one jear - -" " one mouth Sunday ono ) ear Wiekly Press, one year $0.00 - 2 0,) - 1.00 Drafts. Checks aud other ltemittauees sliouti wie innue payaoie tne orucr 01 Tbe Press Company. Limited. FlIILAPr.lAMIIA, FA ForCoDulySopcriiitcMeiil of Public Scbco: H. G. KIDD. Principal of l'ackerton Schools, a graduate of West Chester Normal School, with thirteen years' experience in teaching, j J-' Scud lillailelnlilaand nouns south M 5,0.47, i.lii, H.ri aim 11.1a a. 7.'i p. in. , 111.: 2.42, 3.(10. 4 :17, cxianil Kor licaillnanilItttrtisbuiK7.in mid Il.12a.n1, ion, a:a una 7.211 pin. rv's. White Hall, Copiay, una iioKenautiqia 0.4, 0.00 0.S4 51 11,12 IU 111.: 12J)7, .1.', l.'rXInnMifrii'llU R.K. 7.4.1. fl.Sfl. 1I.!K) atlll 11.53 a.m.: 1.10, 3.IU, 4.(W, n.20, 7.2a, s.v,uti p. iii.hiiii 12.12 KlKllt. . , ror veatneriy ami jia7ieioni..ov,.uy..wttiiu ,, Ki n . A m R "HI 7 Ill Ml ,1.1,1. For ilahanoy City, Slienaniloah anrt Ashlaud 0.52, 7.4 9 M anrt 1 1.53 a.m.; 4.05, 6.20 & 7 p ni. For Alt. uarinei ami Miuinoain u.u-, ,.i.taiui ,, r. a ,11 . R m . wi l'or 1'oltsvillB C.52. 7.43. 7.40. 0M 11.12 and 11.53 a. in., 3.011, 4.i, 7.22 ami 7 20 p.m For While liaten, wniteHuarro nmi crniniuu .43,11.30 allilll3 n.lll.;4.u5, o.m, nun if.u- Vor Plltston anil I & B. Junct., 7.43, 9,30, and 11.53 a.m.: 4.a 0.20. 7.22 ana ioj,:i p, 111. l'or Ttmkhannock 7,43 and 11.53 a. m.i 4.05, K 'O nml n.in. ForOweRo, Anburn, Ithaca and Oeiievall.53 a.111.: 10.59 p.m. I or 1-lccjviue. 1 owanua, oaj 1 e, , mi-ri), &.i- mlrn, Itociwster, liuilalo, M'acara rails and the West 11.53 n.m.i ana 10.5'i p. 111. rnrKlinlrn nndlhn West Ma Htlanunra at l.05p. 111. w SUNDAY TltAINS. l'or New Y01 k 0.07 and ll.12n.ni. j 0 17 and p. 111. l'or l'lilladelnlila 7.67 a. 111.: 2.52, 5.17 and ,u. For Kaiton and Intermediate, HL-itlons, ,1.07, T-17. 11.21 A.111.! 12 52. 2.52. 5.17 aild D.02 II. 111. For Mauch Chunk 8.14, 0.50, 11.20, 11.3s 11.53 n. 111. 1 3.10, 5.15, 8.44. and 0.33 p. 111. I.',ir I , And In v ul II n? . ,n., 9 5-i RHil T.?ft II. III. For llailetou 'J.M, and 11 53,a.ni.i 3.10 and 10.53 11. m. For Haliniioy city and Hhcnandoali 0.50,11.53 a. 111., unu jvi p. in. 1,'nr l'otbivllli' nt 2.52 II. Ill . l'or White Haven. Wilkes-llane. J'itUtou, TnnUliinnnrk .Tiiunml.i. fi.-ivre. Itliaea. (leiieva. Auhurn, Klmirn, lioohester, buttalo. Nlajtant Falls and tlio West 11.53 a. in. ami I OKI p. m. For further particulars Ininilieot AKentsfor Tlmo Tables. A SWniQAKO.UenMManaiter. (). HANCOCK, Ceneral I'asseniter Alsent, 1'lilladelphla, Fa. W. NONNKMACIIEli. Ass't tlencral I'as senser Agent, Houtli Hi Ihleliem, l'a. Mavlt.D2.lv lt rerlalnly is no exaactra lion for tis to say tliat our slock resembles a fairy Land nllli our I inmensn display of Christmas and New Year floods tliat are now erowillnc our shelves and rotinters and bringing eajer pnrcliasers liere. We eclipse all our forme.r elTorts In this display both as to quality, assortment and price. Hut In eclipsing onrself we also knock coin petctlon sky Well. We will mention a few things as spacn permits: Toilet Clues, Wotk iioxes, llililes, Handsomely llonnil Volutnes by Ktnlnent Atuthors, Olove Cares, lland kerchelf Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Wlilsp Holders, Hand Mirrors, Albums, Dolls Head Hosts, Ink Stands lleaiillful Christmas Cards, nnd a Hundred and one other things that will please anil Interest ynti. Come nnd see ns simii. . OnRiiT's In.ocK, lhightnu, l'a T, A 11 IKS mi, VISSKS Coats & Jackets 111 Itiu very Neatest Styles and nt lhe Lowest Prices ot E. JET. Snyder's, alio it full line of Pino Dress Goods, That can't be matched In this town or county for Style Quality or Trices, See Our Goods Boforo You Buy. Notice lo Trespassers. Tim .mil oral rrnfxl liprpliv tiotlfv all IKTROllS tlvit tinnrlntr lltthlnfr mitl IiuttltllF Oil tlielr lll'ein ists lii Kast Tenn nml Matiotiing township it Rirlttly lor Wilde u, all persons roiinl trwpas'.mB una imreKuraiiiK mn iiwiuu "in II. 1. Oombeit. .Inniis (iombprt. .lame F. 1'eter, Cliarle u uenriK, iMosei P. Jlex, Kdwln O. I'pter. l). miley, A. M. Blttler, .l.D. Ualllet. , Stephen Steificrhalt, John Illegle. Natluin I.. II. ICnllt, A. r. stelEeroalt, Wm.ll. lteler. J, leLonR, Natlian Uematey, D.inlel Hex, Adam Jllll, .lonatlian Uinrliner, A If ml Cinder. I.ev. Htelgerwalt, T. W. stelcenalt. Kmery liotne, tl, W. Iloppes, 0. A.Aiulreat, Jteubrn Kbbert, tleorRO Berjjer, liaM Wehr, Cliarles Mensel, 1'lillip Hclioch. IenWlI. ItelirKt. OarollnellaberuiiUi, Daniel Had mi an, Daniel L. Trltz, Davia L. rnft AUralum Miller, Natlian ItoHnian, Ilenry Seminel, Aaron How man, Win. Unci), 8. ltelntzlemaii. Tliomaa lianey, nideon ItelirlK, Natlian (Jerman. 1 A.O.leliaiikeHer, .lonai Kolo. V. T. Pchlelclier, KUa hmllh. II. H. Kennnerer. .IctTerflon A. Weilman (J, II. 11 UK, Den n In Ilex. Herman I'eter, Kranels htelyerwalt, r, (HorRe, A.M. telc;enaH, 1-M Schleicher, lienls Kiuc liner, Dwen titelgerwalt, .loglina stelgerualt, 'lllOIUBS Iiucli, John smith, Jacob HfelRtrwalt, I.CttlS ltnch, Wilson Kbhert, Daitd Miller, Alfred Wert man, Charles ItehrlR, Daniel Sliellv. Kdwln Denpler, lteubcn NeiT, Samuel Snyder, Harrison HtelRerwall, John L. Fritz, Kdward sutler. Joseph llonept, K. W. ItelirlK. Harry A. Follweller, Clias. (ilnter. llljih. Andres, Henry Fronhelser. Executors' Sale, Of Valuable Real Estate ! The undersigned Executors' of tho Kstate of OeorueWalck, deceased, lato of Towamenslng Tow nshlp. Carbon eonmy.lM., HI sell at puhllc sale on the premised leUeeiiMlllportaiul Ultie (lap, nu SATUltDAY,l)ECr.MM)U318K, at one o'clock p. m.. Hie follonlng Ileal Httata to wit All Hint certain tract or jdeco or laud situated as above, bounded by lands of tleorK Kunkel.JeMi'ostenbaderand I-vl Iloter ron talnliiGiM) ACUHS more or less, about ino acres are clear and under a Rood state of cultivation, the b-ilanen belnp-itooil limber l-ind, llm im provements thereon are Tiinuu DWur.LiNn hdusks, lafne llainaud other necessary out bulIdlnRi Term and condition will be made known at lime and place of sale by 1-KWI8 WAI.CK X FIKITA COSTKNUADKn, Kxecutors. Christina ents. NO BOASTING Honso Bill No. 2 on Ballot Reform." I Tbe Eame report on page W mja: "Senator Rapsher, ot Carbon county, was foroiable and inore atlvooate of the Australian sjetem of voting." And on pago 07. "Senator Rapsher was an earnest advocate of raaur im portant labor bills." A Jtoll.r KipliMlM. The boiler of tbe engine asjH for boistiDK purpoaee in tbe sMattM of the new power houee f or Ur flttbM County Kiectrii' Railway oaapnv w ploded before seven o'oloii; VliHndar morning Three men net ia)and. ttanois Uorward and a uao named M rijil.t friim I VaiikUu, und auutlie: nai. ti :i. Uau, h t'liuuk Low wtttei frsi ' c ..-Mil the tiilo.iuu by parties Interested in the Heading Road, and made Its general toaoaffer He rapidly reuovatml the entire line, inaugurated a new and more etUoiant train servioe, and bad already aonuired a high atandlm; as a praeUoal railroad man wheu be ueUmlehftd tlie world by engineering tbe great ootaUne of last winler. Ijdiee and Gentlemen n boU watrhen, you never saw tlie likes ot Uu' liuiiilsoiiif line E. II. HoLl, the Mauch Chunk I Jeweler is now showing tir the Holiday trade. Learn prices! In fwi imrrhabin; eluewlitie il i ili ij .in oiijjci iu you 10,000 iiAHAniln. A Rernnlon Man Get. 810,000 for Ileitis Injureil nt Mnd Ituu, The last echo front the great Mud Run disafter on the Lehigh Valley Railroad on October 10, 1888, whereby 03 persons wero killed and over 100 In jnred, was the payment the other day by tho railroad oompony $10,000 to Andrew Mouurren, of Scranton, iu settlement ot his olairas for datntiges, Of the nwuy claims for damages for injuries and loss ot Ufa filed against the company all were settled long ovo, except tliat of Mofiurren, and with the payment ot this the great catastrophe passes into history. The oost of tbe aooident, one of tne greatest in Ameri oan railroad history, lo tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad approximates 00,0n0. ranging in amounts from a few bun dred dollars to tWXO. It is a remark able faet that while a few of the claims for damages reach the courts, not one ot them came before a jury All wan settled liy the attorney uf the nonv pan I'lrlHrs for CHtrlM4 1'rwlils. (', A. (loth has just rei'sired a finely selocujil assortment of beautiful pic urea (hat are quite suitable for Christ mi aud Nen ear presents Tbe pnoes urt erv iov. Don't fall tu see them Here as never before, can bo had a niullilinl" of stillaMe things that aro ju'tllio right tblnn for Cbrlitinai or Ne Vaar l'resenls. No expense or trouble has been spared to colise all former ex hibition. WE ARE ASUCCKSS. Our gonds ami our prices tesll (y to tills quite pnsslllrely. Let us Fiiiinipriilc a few just lo show liat we nave: Watches, Clocks, Dolls, Jewelry of all khi.ll. Kings. Neck laces, Hair l'Ins, Silverware. Klnn Asiortment of Standard Hooks, Toilet Cases, Albums, Toy. of .-ill kinds anil then Con fectionery In enJIess (juantlcs. There are no Taney prices. Figures nre just right and you will find here just exnrtly whut you want at just exactly the price you enn nltonl to pay for it. Came and sec us- Chas. H. Musbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, 1A. Special Notice. We the undersignednnnouncc to the public that .1. A. rhillip: of Weissport, Pa., is solo agent lor the sale ol JWoiier organs mr North Eastern Pennsylvania And we advise the public that A. 1". onydcr who advertises our organs lor sale is not our asrent and we shall reluso and advise our agents notto sell him nnv of our organs under any circumstances and we shall not guarantee tiny Mollcr Organs tbat aro soul tlirotiRli A. i', Snvder. M. P. Moli.eii, Ilagerstown. Md Cattle Powder nnd Uqrso iiwdor are al mo'st always a necessity in tlm 9tablc and the place to buy is here because wo havo a half dozen different brands fit Prices that WILL suit. Gome and see us. it Won't Cost You One Cent. HV nre always doing tomeihing to meet the pleasure of our patrons. IFe arc now making the best offer or the senson. To every subscriber who pays all nircarnges and a year in advrnct for the Carbon Advooatk which is OIE HOLj'.AIt we will give you your choice ol either of the two journals Here mentioned. WOMANKIND 10 pnges, lull of bricht nnd interesting nndgossiyfor women or THE AMERICAN FAIiKtKl ik pages, with reading matter thnt will interest every farmer. THIS IS A RARE OFFER ! ! lie want to have 2000 AnvooATr. Subscribers. anil lo Mint end this offer stnnds good for nil who send $100 for n one year's sul sr.ription, whether new renders or old, all are treated alike. Send in your names with the $1.00 and wo will send you the Advocate and your choice of the cxoellent premiums. Remem- oer oniy jji.uu rays lor the advocate nnd either ol the above monthly perioticals. end UsYourName and $1.0 BIERY, The Druggist. r AWFElt, tlio bmbcr. opposite the Optra House, cuts hair, shines and Joes eery thing In first-class stylo Drop In and eeehtin Closed on Sumltus. Tultet'ArllcIes for saV. HsVoiiATF OPFirit. 1h hfiLUQiiartprs fur tttintine.haircuttlneanU shampooing, rartlcu mr aufiiiion imm iu ciiiiuiii utuifs uuuk aim Children's Hair, 'lollct articles tor Rale. Choice Clears. OAi.i- GO TO FRS. KODEIlKR, under the Kictiar.sc Hotel. Bank street, lor a smooth shaia ora iKhlonahle hair cut. Closed on Hnnday's Ituetier s jiiinoniCi cuies uanarun. eoarrj' in HtAolc a full line ot fancy toilet articles at low eat irlces, and we are the only place In town wheie ou can otiy Hentler's CreJin lor tlieiare, EP. CAMmEM. over the Canal HrlilRe, East Woissport cuts hall , shaves and shampoos Instjle. (llveine a call. Vou can also buy li.iyKum, Hair Tonics, &c, nt lhe. ery lowest prices. CoBipetelioii Is Tie toe 0 HARD NUTS TO CRAGK I don't merely make these liberal offers, but I earrv them out to the letter. Do you want a Jloller Upright Piano Organ 1 which othtr agents sell from $125, to$150 dollars, 1 will sell you all you want for $85, on easy payments. A Cornett Up right Piano for $250'dollars that other agents ask 350. I can get almost any make Organ or Pinno that is made, and I will hero say go and get prices elsewhere, bring the Catalogue with you and I will guarantee thnt 1 can save jau from $25 to $75 on an Organ and irom $100 to $200 dollars on a Piano. Uon't be afraid to call and see me., I won't wmry the life out of you to sell, ncr will I put an instrument in the house, unlets you want me to do so. I will sell you the Lntvrence 7-octave Piano Organ for $85, now, go to Allentown nnd see if you ran buy one lor less than $125. Do you want a Standard Sewing ilachine, that other agents sell at $50. My price is $30. The Davis at $25, $30 and 85. The THiite nnd Domestic at $30. The American and TThite Cottage $25. These are eye openers, but Aaron is in it and to stay. I want the people to know that when they pay over $35 lor a Sewing ilachine it is money thrown away. How about Failing Machines, I reduced the price to $5, now anyone can buy. Ofi ye 1tigh prire agents 1 am after vou and your War Prices. Respectfully, F. SNYDER. Near the Lehigh Bridge, Weissport. you are in need of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Stain and Sash Eo s, R6om Mouldings. Station ary, all kinds ot 7?rushes, Paint and Painters Supplies go to for miller tlie full Some ulMTflrJ say tlat they Buy and Sell or Ctuk md thereby are able lo w'l heti)tt r tlmu other. This Is Not So, For At H. T. TIEXLEE'S Popular Carriage Works. YOU CAN BUY All. Kinds of Wagons, Carriages, Phaetons, Carts, Sleighs, &c. Cheaper Than You Can Boy Etata In The Valley OUR WORK IS W ORK OF HONOR. H'e can sell you Factory or Shoddy ork just ns low, yos a little lower than other dealers can afford to sell you the snmo article, hut we don't recommend it but Our Own Work We Do Recomini. Trespass Notice. All miranni nr hfl fhV fftutlonfll lint tu tlPS- iia-is on tho proiwrty ol tlio uuderMxtieti located In Malionlujc toxwislitp, uirunn county, ru. liuntniK, n s in tig, mm ins, &c peuauy vi law. Nathan Zimmerman, lt. K. Mosser, V. It. rranu, (J.M. ltev, NokU llettler, .lolm Orow, .Nathan (Iron-, Utnry (Irow, Allretl Hmit, I hit u Ohl. John lltMiiijlion, Cliarle ltemaly, Jacob Ctinfer, James (inmbert, Nathan duniuerr, William Me rt. Henry H. (Juinbert, A. t). Miller, i A. lcix. i:. tl. M.-ilz. NatlLin Welir. riiarlet Ncumojt-r, .It tier son 1'ieUerick, .luepli Obert, On en Kinltli. Dennis Hont BDS1I10SS 2 "2 3 2 ft h3 (-t- cc S3 O c5 oj '-n y "3 ft h i ?r r o cd t o, s S; h3 tS 2. " I-- W O CD cd Kb- I 1 ? i Andrew 6 W.h . o Cheap For Cash, Takes First- fe . . sessaraKigaiKarasreSKsT lew Bee Hive, ayer, First Street, Lehighton. Lowest Prices. Give us a Call. The prettiest line of Fall nnd Winter Coats, Jackets, Cloaks, ' ANO Trimmed Hats ! ever put on sale in Carbon coun ty can now be seen at Estate of AHsn C. BroH. Ij'tird at admlnUtratioir mi thu itata ol Abram O. lirodheaii, late ot the Itoroudh of South ftethtehetn, Northampton oounty, l'eiih ttlntnlA, ttwl, liate been KrantM to UurrH il. unurnnan, rmiuius in in natu iwnHwii ii houtli lletlilehtmi, to niioni alt persons Imlebtwt iiiriu, make to altl eoiAte are renieted to make payment, t delav. (JAliltiail. LINDBRMAN ami tlKHMt liavius claims r rteiaaudt, Knonn inn same wbibcmi aeia AdmiiilMratur. RiSfiHL, the Lending Photo grapher. Lehighton. Cabinet Photographs & Larger Sizes, Views of Residences in town nnd county at the very lowest prices. Sunday School Committees Tor Christmas Celebrations. It Will Pay You to Buy"!All Your Candy and Fruits, Bags and Boxes, - -FROM- O. J. Saeger, Wholeaale Dealer BAST WEISSPORT. The Largest and Best as well as the Chewiest .iiu Stoves, Tinware. Hoatora and Ranges, In Great, Variety at Samuel G haven's Popular Store, Hank Street. Hoofing and Spouting a specin ty. Move repairs liunislirrt on abort notice Reasonable! Cream Balm mm hayfiver Cleansfi lit Null'MC('n Allays rio anil Iufliiuumuim. SmIi tio Soni. llnlore, the 8uim of TMie and Hniell TST T BEC V. A ptrticl I" ftPplloO iuto wli uoiItII and i. H!iwbl. 1'rfc 51) oeou l llruuitu; l.y wail, rwialxad, aoe ALLENTOWN,PA. From now on, until the end of the season, we will try and lead ALL COMPETITORS in the Valley in our COAT opartmont In Stylo.Quality, Quantity nml LOW PRICES. Perfect fits guaranteed to EVERYBODY. Respectfully, H.l W. Corner 8th anil Hamilton 6ts. . Millinery Stores, Lehighton & Weissport The ladies of tho county will continue to find us headquart ers for all the new and pretty things in 'Millinery at the lowest prices. Ydu need not go to Allentown or Philadelphia, we will sell you cheaper than you ran buy iu the citieR. City milliners nre always employed here. French Dress Robe "Ve are offering a Lot of French Dress Robes at Gieatly Re duced Prices. The Styles nnd Colorings nre excellent,- ond all nre to be closed out as follows: M tfi.OQ vri(t ImporlM In aril " 8,00 " ' " ' ' 10,00 " " " " " $12,50 " " " " " tso.on " " " for $10,00, ' 12,(XI anJ ls.onr " $17,00 and 20,00. " H,50 tno.no XLY B ,aa Warrvu St., New York nl'(iool8 in Carbon county run be found here. All goodn promptl) aud free of charge -Cold delivered canes at Chunk. and silver H. IIohl ?, headed Mauch f30 TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Orames, Lemons, Bananas, Nits, Apples, Celery, Cranes. Grape?, TaWe Raisias, Coafec tions. Fancy Baskets. Qneens ware, and a foil line of Nice Groceries, Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. The CUrli KlDClelho worlj lm r?er kuon oouljn'l bill riali tli Jilg AuortniMt of IJoIldaj Oeodi now on eililbltloq al enr popular itore. To Klya jou an Idea ot what w lia?e wowl but mcolton 1'luih Toilet Caiei, Smoker Set$, Album,, ir aolcura Scti, Jlanderkercbelf Cum, Olotba IUmpri, Delia la todlett tatletj and at I'rlcea tbat are almoat tltlot thein away, Wl na St I.Dionaile and H altrSMi, Work Uaiet, ok fciuodi, Toji Id (b crcatrat Tarlatr em ibown lo tbla lenn, Cbrltlmaa Tree Orona. loteti. Beautiful Jewelry. line Silverware, Pocket Uooke. Sejap AlUimi, jd tbeKlnert and Obeapeat Uoeof Oesfeelleiury In the VaHey. Omm aad tee ui before jaa bay ebewhen B. K. Culton, Lehighton, Pa.
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