DMALCHSAl'CASHSTQRE Holiday Novelties ! BREEZY HAPPENINGS MArillKS of MOIll: Kit l.HMS, UII'tlllTANOK All the Latest anfl Kewest Thimisl Fine Sateen Comforts. Finn Scarlet BlanWts, KM rnl tW. Wlmt lUnOrriirril in tills Cltr lliirlwr llie Wrek l'trtlnnillr lipHniltiil 1 Our Stlnt it.tnnr-ni. It won't eot y-.u a eent. etu it. lluv your jewelry nt Hook's nncl you get t lie best. l'lne teams for nil imbrues nt tlie South End Livery. Hid Ton mo M It. Hnhl'n holiday Fine White Watikets, 104 .lil "- ''m LtoPk it is Immense. 8" cents up lo $8.00 a pair. lino free lunch will lio served nt , , , . ,,..,, W. A. reters' retiuirnm on ciniuniny rine Orey Blankets, 10-4 ami 11-4. from M cyenjnB cents lo JO .00 a pair. Full lino of InRraln nnd llrumels I.ailles, Misses, Hojs and Intanls Gloves carpots at Henry Schwartis'H. ShiRle ImRgy harness at CT.DO nml and Mills In endless variety, at prices Rt M- rf0 , Welwport. It. that cannot he equalled bv any of our rivals. Umbrellas In Olorla Silk and American Serce. with Paragon Frames, all the latest designs In handles. KEFiP YOUR EYE on this space for the next four weeks. It will be yonr culde and save jou money. J. T. NUSBAUM, The Carbon Advocate llock, tho jeweler, ii allowing Home new and very pretty thinRi in rings nil kinds end styles. It won't cost vou n cent. Iteud It Largest and prettiest line of Parlor Clocks nt E. II. Hold Mauch Chunk. II. It Kreidlor drives n pretty hay horso that was recently purchased from Geo. Snyder, of Allentown. Tho friends of Ed Gomery arc much pleased over his recovery from a recent severe illness of somo wooks. John Swartwood, of Cpal street, Is recovering from an attack of typhoid fever which confined him to the house tint street, between South awl I mm streets, f0rdomoweoks. Ijhlchton. 1M. Prettiest line of jewelry at E. II. Hold's Mauch Chunk. Ambrose Kast, wlo lives on tlie Flats, is 111 with typhoid fever. We TCgret very much to note that Mrs. G. W. Dungan is still routined to the house through Illness. Bishop S. C. Broyfogel.of Heading, discoursed to tlnj Evangelical congro gatlon in tho Presbyterian church on last Sunday evening. Fred E. Miller and family, of First Modesty prevents us telling you that street, were eating a big wedding cake wo are poor and very much in need of this week that had been sent them the money that somo of our subscrl- (r0m Johnstown, bers owe us for the Advocate. It is V. S. Kuhns, tho hustling stovo quite true, nevertheless. We are In denier at the north end, drive-, a new need of money to meet our expenses, horse. we buy our paper by the ton and other Gold pens, pencils oud all tho latest stationery In proportion so our bills novelties in this line at E. H. Hold'H, come high. Now, you, perhaps, owe Mauch Chunk. us, and you arc .cordially Invited to A Sell !c Co., the new liverymen at send V3AI10 amount no matter whether tho south end, added a handsome new large or small' As a little reminder horso to their live stock this week, wo will for a few weeks to come mark a Thomas Sell this weok sold his blue cross (X) on your paper, and If valuable Setter dog to a Heading gen- you are wise you will tumble to the tleman. hint. Savey 1 We are much gratllled to note this weok the much Improved condi tion of our young friend Francis Bach. outllna r Proposition I)U-u..m1 by the man, who has been quite 111 wim State Committee. typhoid fever In Leroda, Texas. Nkw York, November 29. There were Howard Delfenderfer, of Weather, alx, of the twelve members ot the Senate ly, has sold his cigar manufactory In committee on Immigration in town this this town to n former employee, Hich- mornlne, and it was only after steat dlffl- aril Mlllhouse. cult? and the expenditure of much effort i,,. -m ,,,1,1 Un' nr. ?nl.b.krt0,STMC1,?'.lfd'e:la.Ilra!, oats at K1.1X), gl.Ot and $5.00, which are worth giu.uu, and can uo bougut at at tho One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1892. AX INVITATION ToThosn Wlio Owe Un For Tlie t'nrlion Atlvocate. TO fll-.ftllllCT lMAIICtlt ATION. that thev succeeded In getting Itogether In I'arlor 38 of the Finn Avenue Hotel. The six Senators were Senators Chand- Iai nf Javi, TtflmnaHlpA lMlir nt Vtr. moot; Hale, of .Maine; Faulkner, of Jlst George H. Enzlan, a north end Virginia; Gray, of Delaware, and Call, of store keeper, has just added a new Florida. horso to his' stable. Tho animal was Later Senator Chandler said the com- purchased from George bnyder, ot nilltM considered the following proposition Allentown. "'.'h0,1'. reac.hln?, an conclusion: ,. William J. Wcrley, who was Injur- All Immigration except from orth d th Lehigh Vnlley Railroad some and South American countries, shall be w, aco is still unable to move suspended for one year from March 1.1893, aK 18 Mm "uame 10 mme the law to be so framed as not to binder Buoul- the freedom of American citizens or the "Billy" Wertman, of town, who had easr" admission of visitors. a couple of fingers on his left hand "No Immlgrani will be admitted to the badly mashed somo weeks ago, thinks United Suits between the ages of 12 and he will be o. k. again in a few weeks. 85 years unless he can read and write free- Gold spectacles and eye glasses at ly in his natlve,lauguage, nor shall a per- y H Hohl.H Maucu chunk, son above 55 years be admitted who cannot , , , , , , ., ... so read or write except as the head of a -The friends and neighbors of Mrs. family. Ratcliffe tendered that lady a pleas- "no immigrant snail be aumlttec unless uiihi uuuauuu run; una o orodnces $100 In money or Its equlva. evening recently, lent, except that the head of a family may The Cucoo Club, an organization of bring with him or send for the other mem- young men, want quarters for a club bers of the family, If he or they possess room MfifflSiu ... hail bring t- the beaut..,! Itn mem certificates from a united Mates AY"",. t....i.. V. Vi AI'DENRIED. -Thieve forced n entranco inlo the home of IMward Ferry nt midnight on the 2."ith Instant, and stole rlothliig and mifteellaiieou valuables. Petty thieves tire numerous here nnd it np penra no effort Is belngmnde lo uripre- lienil them. - The ball held in Hosaok hall, An dcnrlel last Wednesday evening, was a success in every txirlleular. The grand mai-ch was led by John Mo Rulden and Miss Sarah Ferry of York town. Tho dtiucliig music was furnish ed by Lynch's orchestra of llnalelou, and to which the lovers of funtastlc, tripped It with a merry good will. The affair being for a just aud charitable cause, uo doubt was tho means of bringing a large assemblage. The congregation of tho Greek Catholic church on Pleasant Hill, have procured a handsome bell three feet In diameter weighing 1200 pounds. The ceremonies previous to nirnirs of this kind transpired on Sunday aud on next Sunday it will bo lifted and placed in tho handsome dome, which has been properly arranged for its re ception on that day. Tho congrega t ton is fast becoming one of the largest in this end of tho county. The rock shaft which was being sunk at Yorktown, and which was dis continued some.timo ago, on account of the necessity of erecting a trestle and dump finite, for tho disposal of dirt nnd rock, has resumed operations Alexandria Smith of Wllkosbarre, has been tendered the contract of sinking in tho absence of Mr. Miller. The starting of tho wprk, will give employ, ment to quite a number of men, as three shifts will bo worked alternately to push the work more rapidly. Quite a depth of rock will havo to I e pierced before the desired vein of coal is tap ped and when tho place is properly opened It will prove quite a valuable Investment for the company. liETrZVILLK. Miss Jane Kuntzmau, of Parry ville, spent Sunday with relatives and friends hero. Harry Pettlt, of Parryville, was a Sunday visitor in this place. Lewis Chrlstman, of East Mauch Chunk, spent several days last week among friends In this section. Froil Hofockcr "bagged" two rabbits on Thanksgiving Day. Georgo Kresge, of Welssport, spent Thanksgiving Day nt this place. Ada Shoch, of Hillsfdo wns 11 visitor hero last week. Wilson Bcbler Is becoming an ex pert with the gun; last week he shot and brought home three foxos. Joseph Green has returned from a pleasant visit to Stemlersville. -James Lentz, of Ilazletoti, was here Saturday. A. M. Stroup, of Hillside, was a Saturday evening visitor at this place. Georgo Hofecker, of East Matu.h Chunk, spent Sunday among relatives at this place. Samuel Green, of Little Gap has returned home after a few days pleas antly spent hero with relatives. WOKKRTON. -W. Lee Slileo and wife visited their daughter at. Wllkeslwrre on last Satttrdjy -Wm. F. Bhafer, a impular young man of this place, was suddenly tnkeu 111 with typhoid fever one day this weok. Mrs. Wm. Alexander and daughter, ot Har-Drook Heights, N. J., were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Harlemau aud Mrs. Virginia Bennett this tseek. -Mr. Thomas Harlemau, for many years a dispatcher hero In tho coal and freight yards was severely Injured on Monday night. He had just turned a switch and was in the act of stepping on Jo the tracK when the yard driller, engine No. 81, came along and struck him, throwing him several feet away on to tho other track, fortunately 110 bones were broken, but his arm was badly lacerated. Mr. Harlemau is a veteran railroader, having entered the services of the company away back in the early sixties. Railroaders here abouts claim It to be a narrow escape. Wo wish and hope for his speedy re covery. Charlie Yohe, of the frame low, has been seriously ill for a week or more. -Miss Belle Connor, of Parryville, was the guest of relatives liore this week. -Mr. Jacob Wnrg, of Dunmore, this state, is visiting the Harleman homestead. -A babv boy Is the new arrival at the hame of Lewis Snyder on the hill. Shake. Typhoid fever seems to bo a pre vailing disease in this neighborhood of late. A number of cases have been repot ted aud yet no steps havo been taken to Improvo our sanitary aHairs, along up in the brick and' frame rows, people throw all debris in boxes placed along the streets, but this dirt mid filth is let to remain in these boxes too long before carted away, and people then wonder why It Is that Packerton is afilictcd with so much sickness. These boxes are the cause of it all, moro precaution should be taken, and these places of disease cleaned out a little oftcner. Let the proper per sons attend to this matter, as It Is of importance. MAUCIIWIUNK. -John H. l'aga was nt Philadelphia this week. -Samuel Cortrlght, "Happy Sam," was forty years of ago the day after tho uomet. Henry J. Danzer, Jr., has sold his double team and coach to Gus Rex. Mr. Danzer will go Into the lumber business on an extensive scale. -A "Breezy Time," a milth provok ing comedy, that no one will miss sec Ing if they lovo nil evening's pleasure. This company was at Concert Aall last year and was well received. Next Tuesday evening they will make their second appearance. A late train wijl take people to Le'nlghton nnd Weiss, port. Consul abroad showing that they have sat Mauch Chunk Jeweler Is now ex isted such Consul that thev have the rlstil hibltlng. of admission as Immlcrants. The interior of the Daniel Olewino "All persons seeking naturalization pa- dwellings on north First street have pers shall give reasonable notice to the been nicely repapered nnd painted by court to which they intend to aonlr. and Owen Itehricr and son Lester. some official representing the government Ijargest and prettiest line of narlor SWrJS J K- n: ifohl's Mauch Chunk considered." Wo have 2fti fur trimmed ladies' Theta are the main nnlnti nt tlie' nrn. iakets which WO are selling at and posed bill which was dlscussod by the com-1 81.83 which ore positively worth 89.00 mlttee. It Is probable that the committee elsewhere. They can only be bought will report to Const ess next week without at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing snDmitting a bllL itie main leature 01 Hall, Aiancti ununK. the report will probably be a recommenda- . Gold pens, pencils nnd all the fvr..li""17l?.nfL1?.'1!ratlon latest novelties in this line at E. H. ,.v. .u .u, Hnhl's. Mauch Chunk. 1 ' The Lehlghton Hosiery Mill are so crowded with orders that, this week. Th Water in it Now it si r.iark a they were compelled to refuse an order Ink for 2300 dozen of their excellent niado late sajs the Allentown noso. THE LKHIG1I KIVKIt. The rains of late sua the Allentown Critic caused tbe Lehigh Diver, which has been lor tne past mree momns yery low, lo swell considerably and on last Saturday there was a fair sized flood passine down. The water boweyer was as black as Ink Gold and silver headed canes at E. II. Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Storm overcoats, cane overcoats and beaver and kersey overcoats for men and boys are sold 33 per cent and the riyer from Fasten to Mauch Chunk 5" Sondhelm's One Price Star atnieted the attention of the mmi ,v.. cJ?cal,.or nt. oonarteim s uno i rice &tar .en who went either uo or .lownTh. Clothing Hall, Mnucii uimnif, man roads, and the murky condition of the stream caused many to wonder. elsewhere. Christmas nt E. H. Hold's, Jauch LANSFORI). -The Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company wont to buy Lansford's elec trio light plant for.KS.OOO and then expect to furnish 27 lights for the bor- ougu at ll0 per light per annum. Let the borough keep its own. principal Belsel wants his salary increased to 870.00 per month. He snould have it. Lansford school teachers will each receive 810.00 for institute week. Patrick Mulherrin, of Lansford, and Miss Mary Brennan, of Hazleton. were married at St. Ann's Woodslde, Hazleton, Friday morning. Hiss Bren.' nsn acted as bridesmaid and James Campbell acted as groomsman. The services were performed by Father I'aiuiiue. The twenty-niuth annual session of the Carbon County Teachers' Insti tute will convove, in the opora house, uuuaioru, on Monday next. Supt. Sny. dor has secured tho following Instruc tors: Hon. h. li White, ex-Stnte Su perintendent of Ohio; Dr. E. O. Lyte, Principal of tho Mlllersville State Nor. mal School; Prof. L. Irving Handy, of iewarK,uei.;Btipt. James M. Cough un.oi wiiKesuarro, Pa.; Prof. H. p. bmlth, of the New York School of Art formerly Superintendent of Drawing In tho City of Brooklyn; Prof. Charles H. Albers, of the Bloomsburg State Normal School; Mrs. C. .V. Best fnee Miss .Haggle E. Dotts), of Baltimore, iuu., ana rror. Uanlel Protheroe, Lead er of Soranton. rKuri.K on -run 00. LOVES YOl'XU DREAM vi.tniiTi:l BV A l'A.KK WOMAN, IIVAIITKII .I0I111 Manln, m tluiiearlrin. Want tii Kilt Ills Wife llrreiile Mif Was I faithful. John Mardo, who Is a quiet looking 'Individual, with hands that are horny and uollued from life long toil, Is an other victim of the pedify of woman Several years ago he came to this sjuuly, landing In Ousllo Gat-den, New lork, from.whcro ho footed It tliroiigli the wild and rough of winter storms to lolllet, Illinois where ho .secured em ployment. He had been lit the town but a short time when tlie smiles aud wiles of woman lured him lo the snares of matrimony. Ho wedded and for 11 time life run . smoothly enough and then whon all seemed brightest a cloud lloated over the horizon of their bliss, aud John decided to come east. A man was sold to be at the bottom of it. Tho amiablo Mrs. Mardo preceeded hlni to friends in Nesquohonlug and wheu tho unsuspecting anU confiding husband followed on he found his suonse quietly domiciled with another man. Tho fellow was a Polish Jew and Johu Mardo's heart revolted. All old hopes were crushed, life was not north living. Therl in a compassionate mo ment Mrs. Mardo relented and they kissed aud made up aud they came to Lehlghton. Hero John spent a brief poiiod of unalloyed bliss, when In evil moment ho took to drink. It went to his head. His wholo body was on tiro as their rushed back to him u memory of Ids wrongs aud he started in to do up the repentant Mrs. Mardo. He pushed her through tho window anil she dropped "ker smash'' among the rose bushes; then ho punched her, and she scratched. The longer they fought, the madder John got, until he made up his mind to kill her. That settled it. Constable Raworth was taken to scene aud an hour later John .Mardo, tho once proud husband, was figuring out the costs in jail. This was Thurs day and next morning when Johu had slept off tho entanglements ot his drunk, he found that ho was "busted," nnd his liberty lit litigation. There was only one thing lor him to do. Ho put his back against Lehlghton, shook tho dust of our macadlmized streets from his shoes. He and Mrs. Mardo may never meet again, but this as It may, John will bear the scars of unlov lug hands until he is clasped In tho arms of mother earth where Polish Jew aud Hungarian are equal with all mankind. WEISSPORT. Tim niiws or tii k 11.11 s toi.k. 1 I,ea1 tlntiieiilnai of Intert--' tOnrMrtnr lteu,lei-. W. C. Webb, of Bethloh rn, was a visitor heto on Tuesday. -U. S. Kresge, of Plttslou, was here this week. "Less" looks good. The school board will meet on Monday evening next at the usual place. It is said that Hon. W. F. lliety will resign from this body. -- O-onr J. Chrlstman is the new owner of George Lclkel's dork bay team of horses. -Bishop Brevfogel, of Heading, will preach in School Hall on Sunday afternoon. --Tho Borough Council will meet in regular session on Monday evening. -Sheriff Jos. S. Weis, of Mauch Cliuuk, was here 011 Tuesday. Iteliglous services will he Isold on fhext Sunday morning In school hall at the usual hour. The public ore cordi ally Invited. - A 'couplo of young fellows dropped In on Jake Straussberger's tho other day aud offered him a dollar for all tho oysters they could cat. Jako thought be had a snap and "hit." Tho boys eat 240 oysters nnd following tills Jake didn t oven smile. . eas?"we'issport. The black stream was caused br the Chunk. enormous amount of coal dirt that was be- Don't buy clocks of the Installment Ing washed down from the creels leading man, Bock will save you one-half tho from the different mines. price if you buy from him. The long dry (pell permitted the culm 1 , , , , , - , to accumulate on the edSes of the low -The Board of Pardons in session streams and as the creeks became swollen at Harrisburg last week havo refused after the heavy ralus of last week, this to pardon Jerome Ueigel, of this city, mass ot culm was swept Into the rlyer. On now serving sentence in the Eastern the Ntsouehonlnz creek between Mauch Penitentiary. Chunk and Ilauto, tbare are two dams Just make it a point to see David built expressly for holding back culm, and Ebbert when you want a team for busl- during the past wet seasous the culm neS3 or pleasure, Lowest prices, Y.VkiLLl?!!,.' -Go to C. A. Harding's livery on . j, ..w.VuV. nr.o.. p.ncpuuicuu- Vnrtl, street for tennis for nlenii.ro ference lu the river. uesmes tne coat wasbery at Uauto, a great deal of Sulphur water from Hazle I'raek empties Into the Lehigh at l'enn liavtn, out in tbe last lour or lliejears, this and the water from the Ilauto screen- purposes or for weddings or funerals, Lowest prices, Our 810.00 ami 812.00 overcoats cost you elsewhere 818.00 and can be bought at bondbeim'a Tailoring Hall, loss, was not noticeable lu tbe river from I Mauch Chunk, who gives a extra dis- Allentown, down. A great many fish were count of 0 per cent for car faro, anaht this i.nm, hilnw tits k II. I caoebt this season below the Allentown dam, and above tbe dam near Haymaker's .. 1-' A' "r K' .UV l'Vl""ur J IslatcouldbeseentbousTblack bass fry, wblcb Ind cated that soon a good " ."I "" - ,"",,, ;iv"f, supply of food fish could be taken at that palutl and overhauled until It shines point, If hothlng would happsn. It Is safe J ke a new dollar. Charley Is catering to say that the present rush of culm down lively to the needs of tho people In te Lehigh rlter has destroyed everything "is "ue- In It and It Is doubtful if fish will ever ' -Did you see those tine suits, over agaln be seen In tbe river between Jaucb coats and ladles' jackets which Sond- Chunk and Kaston, unless some plan Is I helm, the tailor, Mauch Chunk, sells adopted by which the coal wash can be at a sacrifice. His large stock must bo epi at tut mints. 1 80)d regardless of cost and a cash dis- .. count of 5 per cent will be given to seen without Green Giaiset. I pay for car fare. The CiRBON Advocate of Lehlghton In ladies' and misses' jackets wo became of age last week and rejoices at carry the largest and. best assorted the success It has attaieed the oast l00."? "1 "!??lh..eFi S,?".0?.0! twenty-one years. It well may. The and allow ati extra cash discount of fi Advocate Is one of the newsiest paper per cent to pay for car fare at Bond- that comes to this office. Weatherly helm's Tailoring Hall, Mauch Chunk. Herald. , ' Another election bet paid onlrhure- . . day evening, F. J. Lentzl the popular ht 1 1 nm .,, grocer, gave L. I Zahn, the man WALPS EAGLE STORE. 4, The cold weather brings with It the round the square. A lively time is necessity of warmer coverings. You in the Bethlehem Times. Lowls Zahn .1EANESVIUE. The machine shops here have just received another order for a duplex rump for the Wilkosbarre Coal Co. John Doud and Miss Hannah Sweeney were happily wedded on Thanksgiving Day. The impressive ceremony was performed in St.Patrick's church. The couple wedding toured it to Philadelphia aud other cities. Patrick Gallagher, of Tresokow, met with a very painful accident on Saturday while helping to light the fire which Is still burning at No. 5, Honey Brook. He aud some other men were down the slope playing water on the flames when the roof gave way, rutting nr. iiauaguer about the head. Wanted, Neat German girl, good plain cook. for general housework family of four adults. Address Dr. W. Paine, Sumno fct., Wlssahickon, Philadelphia, Pa. Tor Fish and Uvstert. Celery, potatoos,spples, turnips, beans and everything else in thls'llnebe sure and call at XL P.ehrlg'a new store, op. posite Kemerer Jfc Swarte, where prices are the very lowest. All goods are new and fresh. Advertisement! new 'Io-IImv. Hold. Jewelry. Robert Walp, Blaukets, io. G. H. Enzian, Dry Goods, Ac, Goth, licautlful Pictures. B. K. Culton, Christmas Goods. W. F. Blery, Cattle Powder. Sondhelm, Reduction In Clothing. A. L. Hagerman, Christmas Goods. C. II. Nusbaum, Christmas Presents, Kooh A- Shankweller, Gents Furnishings. H. V. Hunsieker, Coats, Wraps. Fliieh rlrturct ot r'atnlliiir Fare Coinlne anil (lolnc B. J. Kuutz, of the south cud, did business at Weatherly on Monday. George Harleman, train despatchcr at Bethlehem, was in town on Satur day. Rev. (1. W. Dungan, the able pastor ot the M. E. church, was at Philadelphia on Tuesday. .Miss Laura Arnold, of Reading, visited A. L. Hagerman and family on First street, over Sunday. Howard Deifenderfer. of tho Gilbert House, Weatherly, circled here on Monday. Engineer Thomas Fink, of Second street, was doing business at Mnucli Chunk on Monday morning. . Mrs. J. L. Gabel and daughter, iss Alice, returned home Saturday from a few days spent in Philadelphia. . .Christ Cook, who is making iron fences up West Pcnu, spent this week with tho folks as home in this touu. . William Brinkman, of lirlnkniau Bros., marble and granite workers, did business in New York City this week, . . M. O. Kuntz and wife and W. E. Ash and wife, will leave during the early part of February for Florida whero they will spend somo weoks. .Notary Public Howard Soaboldt was at Allentown on Friday attending the final obsequies of a deceased friend. . . Rer. J, Alvln Heber, the excellent pootor of Ziou's Reformed congregation was at Allentown on Friday last. . Dan Eastman, of Elk county, at one time a resident here and owner of almost all tbe land which comprises Lehlghton, is stopping at the Exchauge Dr. J, C. Kreamer, of Aquashicola, was here for a few hours on Monday, The doctor is a Democratic warrior from tbe lower end and it is said, will hustle forthe couuty treasurer nomi nation next fall. M. O. Kuntz, of towu, who is doing a rattling big business in hides.'tallow, &o., at welssport, was up at Hazleton on Monday. Mrs. W. G. M. Selple, of South street, is baok home after a pleasant sojourn of seyeral weeks among friends in the western part of the state. The genial Sam Reichardand wife, of Easton, spent several days this week with O. B, M. Stocker aud wife, on First street. Bright and early Wednesday morning the genial Sam, accompanied by George aud Totter" started on a hunting expedition, and It the price of game is not too high they will probably return with enough to supply all their friends. Later On their return there was a dispute as to who shot one of the pheasants, but it is the belief of the "gang" that the sight of Sam's polka dot whiskers caused the bird to drop dead with fright. BEAVER MEADOW. -J, P. Relss, a Beaver Meadow busi ness man is dead. He leaves a largo family. John Early, of Beaver Meadow, had his right hand badly mashed by being caught between the bumpers of two cars at the Coleralue colliery Friday. Dick fc Mautz, have been awarded the contract of grading sidings at the now breaker near Trosckow, Every thing Is almost lu place for the start lug of the plant, nnd again the grading of tracks is completed It will be, but a question of time when the machinery will be put lu operation. W. E. Brown has accepted a posi tion at Beaver Meadow and will re move his family lo that place soon. Mr. Brown lias made a great many friends during his residence here, who will be loath to part"wlth him, but who will be rejoiced to know of his success. He has been active In church work, and in Odd Fellowship, aud will be missed lu both circles. Slnco closing his Gem Store, he has been in the em ploy of Smith &. Bro. Mahanoy Tribune. Henry Berlin lias reopened bis blacksmith shop. All - work will bo done promptly. It. -George I). Krosgo is an obliging and courteous salesman with O. J. Sacger, our wholemle commission merchant. Tho first slolgh sold this season by Kiel.llcr, was bought by Bob Uehrig. -George Leikel, Jr., will leave next month for Cleveland, O., where he will nltend school. - James Fatzingcr Is home from n few days spent at Bath, Pa. - Mrs. .Time Iloyer, who died on Fri day, aged 01 years, was buried oil Mon day. Revs. Luther and Reitz olllclnted at tho last sad rites. Amanda Beer continues quite ill. --Jos. F. Rex Is confined tothobouso through illness. Joe has not been well for some mouths. His wife, too, has been qulto 111, but Is now Improv-, ing in herconditiou. Sunday school committees for Christmas celebrations will save time, money aud trouble by buying their Christmas confectionery from O. J. Saegor, who has a big line to select f torn. Lowest prices on all goods. Call and see us. - H. R. Kreldler had such extellent success in selling wagons at his new factory that he is going to plunge headlong into tho slolgh business. If one morulug sleighing should stare you lit the face don't be alarmed, put our narnoss on the horse, ride over und for a few dollars he will rig you p a find l'ottland, but remember his otto, cheap forcash. LITTLE (JAP. --Austin Boyer, of Welssport, is at present in this section, surveying tracts of land for different parties. -Lizzie, a daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Levi George, died on Sunday after, noon, after a few hours illness. The cause of her death was due to mem. braneous croup. She was aged three years, seven mouths and eleven days. Funeral took placo to-day I Wednes day); burial was made lu the Jerusalem church at Trachsville. The pall bear. era were Joslah Cdrrell, Milton Buck, Sylvester Eckhart and James Correll. -Tho funeral of Samuel Christmau took place on Thursday from his late home between this place and Kresge- ville. The servicos were conducted by Rev. Smith. Interment was raado In the Jerusalem church. The pall bear ers were Tobias Getz, Daniel Anthony, josepti ilackes and Frank Smith. THK OPFICF.ltS KCOIIKIl. I-at-kr I'rUon Ultclpliue In the l.elilah Countj liastlte. The Investigation into the manner uud means whereby William F. Keck, the condemned murderer, secured tho poison with which ho committed suicide on tho night before the day fixed for hU execution in Lehigh couuty prison, has resulted in failure as far as dis covering the person who gave him the poison. The coroner's jury oxamlnnd witnesses all Friday until late in the evening, and after deliberating an hour, rendered the following verdict: "We find the cause of death was ar senical poison, self-administered, with suicidal intAt, procured and provided by some person or persons unknown to the jury; and furthermore, we find that the apparent laxity of prison dis cipline and the evident conflict of the authorities calls for prompt action and reform, and stricter enforcement of prison rules." . WIFli tIKATKU fUNIMIKI). dou'tneedto think of this the fact was a former lhightonlan. forces itself upon you, but where to tr7XX M bo'tUl tmy tbe best and the cheapest is the presents at Luckeubach's, Mauch , . , ,, Chunk, where can now be seen a won- polnt. Let us make a suggestion. drful display f pretty thinoa for We are ready to sell you blankets and Christmas and New Year presents. I Dry Goods. , . . . ,,. , Jm I'Ul. vour eye ou uis new ou. comforts of the best quality at th. Th( snd preUest now Lowest Prices, If you doubt this, call being sung on the stage, is entitled .nds.ous.gaoyerourStock,examln. and compare and then we are sure you mst Liverpool, Ohio. The prioe is 40 will be convinced that we tell you th. ytuwilUelwe'a'Sopr' ba" troth. Under this head too, com. Dr. W. F. Danaer, the popular and , Sl'.'JSi1 "S1 ',aiiarened warm Clothing, Rubbers and Boots 7 .e; r? noe"n,a ttirpat a treat trev at itwt7, Z;ii . , , ..... specialist of Haileton, will be at the Horded to e.erv lad), tor no lui7Ualuiiz and Shoe, for winter. In this too. we Mxohanne Hotel on FVlrtav ritto.mlu.r 4le wUl uceneaiber trow lolluwlnTber natnr f .1.. .. v 1Mb. where those desiring 'hut tarring , HlfSSi JtW '?2Ji! ! Prices have you oall lf ore you buy elsewhere. LEHIOH GAP. Mrs. Jans Mocks was fatally in jured at Lehigh Gap Thursday morn ing. At 9:30 she and her husband William Mecks, attempted to cross the Central tracks in a wagon loaded with produce in fjont of a rapidly advano. ing north bound coal train. The engine struck tbe nagon, throning out both occupants. The husband and horses escaped. Mrs. Mecks was seri ously injured. Modem Fashions and HUlorv. Tlie preaaut tattoo opened with a rich dUolay ot new styles, and what nuitea In in ranieiSar- ly auraetwe la the taet that, for the greater uan. they are derlird flora an Bleterieal loaree. Thus, the Louis XV. and UwlaXVI , Hetty "JJ are seep by the aide uf the nlowrVaqne fu! faaelM ot the taw pertod-ail Iheee, ui be , wiiiuuuuiiumuirsua courteous to i itmt ueveionweBt into tueii preewnt urtarts we extend an invitation to I wait upon tbeoi. The doctor has ben jaua.Bo surer luideiii-ouki be obuiaed Asm visiting Lehlghton for several Robert Walp, t ,r : -treat. Op. Reund Houaos. Ilm ln.ull V-.hi,. f.....n.l .n..l. . II whm w Hmtwu I'mpic uvm iui ism- ftuu orii, rtxju. it jo CWiH i Oun,Of dUftoaaa of tbe are. aar nj. BnH t-TMittMr. '!a Ootirturicre" hilt wide mut -- kwu.m.-'uu . i ' a .1 i ,i iuk iqiij if (xbi. iiu), or vi au Del aunum you Ud his rvio0li dou't fail to T1"'1 " "Milled uewidealeri, ur by ainily- Kim Iuk dirnil) lo Hie iMHier, al No wl luh Street, Sen York OH). Iloneslirook Women Iterate John Quint j I'ntlllleUIleliile.i. On Thursday John Quint v. of Honey brook, just oyer Carbon's line and noar Hazleton came home drunk and began abusing bis wife. After throwing all his furniture into the street he pro : oured a heavy baiter strap and pro ceeded to belabor his wife . in an un merciful manner. The woman's cries for help attracted the neighbors' atten tion, and as theentlie male portion of he village were at work their wives and daughters, after holding an im promptu meeting, retolved to attack the Inhuman husband. Headed by Mrs. Jane Hagerty and Mrs. Rose Washington, the indignant women pro ceeded to the Quinty residence, and al though the man desparately resisted their Interference, he was quickly A Klrthdar Parti-. Last Thursday eyenlng our young I overpowered. townsman, Charles Leinberger, outer- Tbe strap which he hold tained his friends at a pleasant birth day party. The evening was devoted to tbe usual enjoyments and at a late hour a sumptuous supper was served. Those present are as follows. was taken posMwlon of by the invaders and ap plied with vigor. Weapons of every description were used and tbe man at last cried for quarter. He was shown none and finally fall exhausted to tbe William Leinbeyger and wife, Miaes I floor- 1,6 Wtt tben tied with ropes and Liaaie and Koima Kern, Mlas Lilli. ! thrown into a vaoant house. When Kress and A. M. Koons aud wife, of j tn returned from work their ap. Elatlngton; W. II. N. Walker and wife, provai oi tuetr wives' cause was unanl of Danielsvllle; J. Hand and wife, of MOW. Quinty was released, but given Philadelphia; li Romlgand wife, Allen to undrUad that, should be return Hess and wife, Isaac Bartholomew and j 10 bt W nablU, Ur and feathers wife, Misses Luoy, Kva and Bella Re- i would be lu readine for tbe neat on rulg, Mies Kva Bartholomew, Meaen. j leuaW Thomas Arner, Charles Rotnig, . W. II. , vraaied at the Ho.terr Mitt. Whitehead, Jr , and Soot and Charles l-'irst-olaau toppers and knitters and llelss, of Wetasport, Henry ttobwarts, ' also a few learners and a few small of Lehlghton. , boys. Call at once at the mill. 3t. Ur. Geo. IP. Turner Simply Awful Wo rot Caao of Scrofula tho Doctors Evor Saw Completely Cured by' HOOW3 S AIIS A FAR IL LA . M Whta X wm 4 or ( years old I bad & tcrof fitoui tore on the ralddla flnjer ot my left hand, which rot to t&4 that tba doctors rut tho floser on, ind later took off moro than half my hand. Then the torn broke out on mj arm, came out on my neck and face on both sMm, nearly defttroylnR the sight of one eye, aho on in light arm. Doc ton said It was the Worst Caso of 8crofu1a they erer saw. It wat tmplr wfl! Fire years ago I began to take Xlood's Sarsaparllls. aradually I found that the tores were beginning- to heat. I kept on till I had taken ten bottles, irn JIIrl Jut think ot what a return I cot for that Investment! A tb 4 pr crmf Yes, many thousand. For the pMt 4 yean I hare bad no sores. 1 Work all tho Time. Before, I conld d n wrk I know hot what to lay strong enongh to express my prat Irude to Hood's flfirsspartlli tor my perfect enre.' GBoitan Y. Ttxnwcn, Tanner, (lal way, Saratoga count y, N. Y, HOOD'O PlLL 8 do not weaken, bat sJ4 j dtgntfonaadtODetbtttoraach. Try thau Ho Salvation Oil 1W frhi enl) 31 Cti. SoU bt 'II rfsairi . Will rtltva Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Swllingt,Bruit3,Lumbago,Sprains, Headache, Toothache, Soret, Burnt, Cult, Scatit, Backache, Woundt, &o. SUSSEX SHOE CO. MAKE THE KEST ISOHOOL SHOES Try Them ! linys" nml Youths' Fine Cnlfuiul Veal Call'. Misses' and Child ren's Tnntjola Kid, Pebble Gont, mid pure Onk Tan Urifjht Grain Shoes WEATHERLY. Man led at the residence of the Broom s parents in West Weatherly, Frauds Snauffer, of towu. to Miss Carrie Snyder, of Uethlehem. The event was legalized on Tuesday eveti- ItiK liy Rev. A. M. Jfasouhelmer. Tlie Weatherly postofllco will soon be a bono of contention. Already pros pectivo candidates are looming up and with the approach of the Ides of March the contest will crow warmer. May the best Democrat win and then Rive us a continuance of tho present Rood postal service. -Allen, aged 20 years, son of Hnr- Kcss Smith, died on Tuesday ercuinc. Ills death Is supposed to he due to poritotiitis. The deceased was an ex omplary younc man aud had many frleuds here In town aud at Hudson, dale where he was employed in Ms father's paint works. The bereaved parents have the sympathy otthe com munity as we are informed that this is the sixth time tbey are called upon fo mourn the loss of a child. - There seems to be considerable feellug between the Volunteer Fire Association and Towu Council about tbe location of the fire engine house. The fire association wanted it on the west side ou ground belonging to Mr. Cassler while tho council thought otherwise aud purchased a lot near the station for the locatiou ot the build ing. At their meetiug on Monday oveuing, the tire companyelectedyheirl t-e uaTe otiicers. Tne Weatherly lire associa- i electric llchteil. lion is now reaay to pass tlirougu its formative state. Some time ago our popular young dentist, Dr. W. It. McCloskey, offered to give a urine to the best speller lu the Weatherly High School. The con test took place last Friday and result ed lu a tie Maggie McCleliau aud Clarence iiodsou has both missed 1 words out of the 100 spelt. A new list was prepared for Mouday when Miss McClellau came ouMhe victor and was liauded the prize, ,i volumes Leather Slocking Tales by J. Fennlmore Coop er. A conteit of this kind relieves the monotony of school work and creates renewed interest in the work. We commend tlie action of Dr. McCloskey to our well-to-do citizens aud await their offering of prizos for future con tents for excellence in school work I'NION HILL High Prices have no placo in our store our patrons will tell you that and consequently we want your trade. We can save you money. II' you doubt it come and see. .lien's Overcoats, fi, and up. .Veil's Suits, $1, anil up. We also have :i Nice Line of Hoys' Suits and Overcoats at Closing out Prices. fehocs for Men at $1 and tip Shoes for Women at tl and tip We also line of well made Shoes for Children at 40 cents nnd up. Slippers hs low as 40 cents, liulibrrs for lioys anil Girls at ::0c, llubbers f r Men, linhbers for Women, Beautiful Hlantets & Comforts. ' Go from $1 to $4,50. New Dress Goods Almost endless In variety ami certslnlv Lower In Prices than you can tlis same quality of goods for else where In town. Groceiics it Provisions, of the best quality and at tlie lowest prices. Choice Flour and Feed. Fresh Country Produce. Wishing Machines & .Printers of the best makes at low prices. ALL GOODS AUK DEMVEKEI) 1'RKK. Itooruy, PUasant Store, Come and see us. GEO. H. ENZIAN, North First Street, Iichighton. Attention! Business Men DANKCns. ni:oKi:us. nooKKiirnnti, I.AWYKKS, OFKICIA1.S. Alutrart Makers. Insurance Vfrtters. Clerks, And all nliose lluMnfis KeUlies IVrlttnz. I)i nut deface )our book, bv scratching, y 'I lie luL EranliiK Uectroilne Pencil whlcli works in&Ununeoiisly suit dues Dot abratle tlie imiier. A nrat nnd clean set ot Hooks Is upiireclated bv UoihI UuM!ie3 Men. Aittlren.aU orderstot.en rral Agent h V KlEHNKlt, btemlrisillk, Uarhmrounn. Pj Pn o -. c and 7'. i-enl. -IL .1. Ilougeu owns a handsome new carriage that he just purchased. It. J. 1 onsen and Andrew Wel"s were at llowmaustowu un Sunday Henry Spoonbeimer and wife, of Alum street, Lehlghton, were guests at the home of Andrew Weiss on Sunday last. Heury, u young sou of Jacob Weuts, is report ed quite ili with diptheria. -Richard Woodring and Miss Clara Xelgeufua will lie married on tbe 10th instant. The young couple hare our best wishee for a long and happy life. Ulchard woodring spent last Sun day with relatives in Kgypt, Lehigh county. -The Union Hill Literary Society will debate on Friday evening: Re solved, "That the Americans were justi fied in revolting." R. J. llongen, utHtmatire and Samuel Hpohn, nega tive. ruyr'et'"" Csnwf ' irt'. StWtLL O Alwatt Itatf. rt. lOctutl. A fnii Klore llsrzsloaat Trailer's Carriage Work.. Mr own make platform wagons 1 and 2 horse at from 1100 and up, guar anteed; also a few oarrlage at from 800 to iUO; also several 1 and 2 horse platform wagons, second band, one only used a few month, at 66, former prioe 81'JO. Now is your time as it will only be for a short time, as I mutt bare the room for new goods, first soaie tint served. No trouble to show Ifood It will pay you to buy good good). ' All the very latest news will b found in the C a ebon dvo-OATe hArt niCClCC " U tmrm; Flp!UUa. UluCAdC riai iu. nr ArM.Skrt MrAth. 0r, Aalhsm, ftwolUa AikU. Miherla oJrd it OB, MILES' NEW HEART CURE. A caw looTcry kr thcaiLoot todluw irt. bt. A. V. DatU, BUrte cmk, Nb , sUtar tsklac four boulM ot HEAUT Cl'ttK fH better tlua h hd f IIt . "for thirty jnn trobltl IM Hrt MaMt ti ttoule oi DA. MILES HEART CURE cured mm -U bt?QVTh Ukea OR. M LEV HEART CUE nf liutl wltb irMt roauru Mn. L tut, lrUjftlarf. Miob , vlll for li irr with HjutDUMM.b4 ts bit hoM bolp l.red cm tuVikl too4t wA DrMllMHlirtCur at Jl pAbuteflLMi asMUst M cmrt4 It r Ftttt tUtuttl4 took riUEU 4U CioaiMi, of rrskiv I Dr.WlievmwiicaiLiotiKnari.inci. I Sold D Tbomstt 'I by For Sale at E, 6, ZERN, Lehlghton, Pa. TUllTORE l ! " If tliero i tmy nnf plncc in this county where you rim find ju.t wlmt you want in the Furniture lino nt just the irict you think of paying, then you "ill surely find flint jilnce to he Schwartz Our stock is very extensive and includes 13ed Koom and Parlor Suits, Hnll Racks, Book Cases Tables. A'ide Hoards. t7ouches, Carpets, and any aud everything else usually wanted fn the furni ture line. Come nnd see un Henry Schwartz's, First street, Leliighton. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Hit -litis, $26,292,980,56 . zj a liWl. $323,118,331 Tan Kqi'lTABLU COCIKTT B0LD4 4 tlBOEB MJRPLn, W KIT KB A MltOin iWNDAL nCBIIfllRB, AMD HAS A tiltOBB AMOUNT OP ABACBAJTCK IS FORCE THAJt ASV OTB Kit COV rAWT tt THK WORLD. .1441TIIAXCE I.N FOItCK .JANUAIIV I, llOf, V5 $39,054,943 Income, 1801, ,378 Death Claims Paid in 1801, $8,946,182,72. For Kates and further Information nridross, W. P. MB, Sittial Agent MiMii, Pena'a. SOUTH END LIYBET, A. Sell & Co., llf-Knf mia Home, iron Stri-i-t. japS '' li fiiriKiifi ilrnlontatven iti"- ItetsoiuUe- eriw. MT-rUIAKK (IIVK Ui A VKUL mm 3 a Can he kept out of the House very affectively and all your rooms nnd halls made warm and comfort ahlo if you huy your Stoves and Ranges and Heaters for us, Our prices arc always very low and satisfaction is always guaranteed. Wo aso carry I he usual large lino of Tinware of all kinds at our usunl low prices. W. S. KUHNS, Opposite tho Hound House, .ehighton, ranch Store, Snyder's Block Weissport. The Cheapest Place in Town Foi Wal Paper, .Borders and Decora tion is at Owen Rehri&CorsK an" Tin" Kiggi'sg Assortment in i County to seCcct from. WE ARE SHOWING PRETTY THINGS FURNITURE, AT LOWEST PRICES. And we art! confident that it will be to your interest to call md sea us before you buy alsewhore. Vow can sel.eet here witli tho same advantage as in tho largor cities, prices ami quality of goods Iwiug the same, aud in some instance better. We also hare n .. At Our Uftttal Low Prices. Respectfully, KeMHRER (fe SWARTZ, NORTH FIRST STREET.
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