ThUTftpcrhftt ben ntrdittthIhigh ton Fott Office Second Clati Mutter The Carbon Advocate LEHIGUTOX. PKNNA. Rates for Legal Advertising I Cbarter Notices - - - I oo Auditor'! Notice - ... too Oomralssloner's Notices - JJ Divorce Notices J Administrator Notices 'IS Biecutor's Notices 3 x One Dollar and Tnenty-FHe Cents 111 rlere alter be Invariably char;edlien subscriptions are not paid In advance. Jl you wish your paper discontinued at tlie e tjiratlon tk your term riwi notltj mbs jjostal card and tlie request will Iw complied jQs!tN,BCTirrT,oI l'ackeilon, is ai author ised representative ot this onlce. All larors shovmblra will be appreciated by us. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1802. Bona Fide Circulation Larger than that of any TYeefcly newspaper In the County, New Advertisements, Koraerer A Swarta, Fiirnlturo for Christmas. T. D. Thomas, Razors and Knives. It 13 quite easonable to look p round tor for good men to fill the several rifflces to be elected nt tiro coming spring elections. Hon. Wiluau Mctthleu, of thlscou crcsslonal district, lias iirosoutod i brief bill to congress, which In effect eontemnlates the transfer of the Bureau of Pensions to tho War Depart meut. It provides that tho Pension Bureau Bhall bo n Bureau In and of the War Department and shall bo under the supervision of the War Secretary. This is quite reasonable. It would urnatlv slmnlfv mutters and the bill should become a law. Tun annual roport ofW. P. Owen superintendent of immigration, shows that C79.C03 immigrants arrived In this country during the fiscal year ended JunT7f!)i!T280Tpamo in" violation of June 30. 1802: 2801 the law and were returned to their homes. Of this number 102 were con tract laborers. Germany furnished the largest number of Immigrants, 117,108; Russia, 01,417; Italy, 01,031; Ireland "1,382; Poland, 40,530; Sweden, 41,84.'; Hungary, 35,721; Austria, 32,!H5. An Easton physician has called at tention to tho custom of taking to tho cemetery flowers that had boon placed In the room with the bodies of child ren who had died from diphtheria. He says he has noted one case in pnrticiv lar, where flowers probably Impregnat ed In this way with diphtheria germs were taken from tho house of mourn- tng and placed on tho grave and later examined and perchance handled by little girls who visited the cemetery. From what Is known of the maimer in which diphtheria Is Spread, the j) ractlco mentioned by the uhyslclan must be a bad one. Diphtheria has Insidious ways of spreading, which no one under stands, and no possible avenue onght to be left open to it, It is said that tho Knights of Labor legislative convention will probably bo held In Harrlsburg about tho middlo of this mooth. It Is proposed to frame a bill to prevent tho bringing into the state of armed guards and to prohibit the employment of such during labor troubles. It is Intondcd that this shall be the death blow to Pinkerlonism in Pennsylvania, says the Freeland Tribune and tho united Influence of all the labor organizations in the htato will be brought to bear on legislators to secure the passage of the bill. Tho Knights of Labor will ask all the other labor unions in tho state to aid them in securing the desired legislation, since it Is as much to their interest as it Uto that of the Knights. THE I'BESIUKNI'.S JIESS.AUU. Among many other things which President Harrison says In his mes sage to Congress w feel like publish ing the following as being of the most Interest; "Tne value of our total farm pro ducts has increased from gL3C3,ClC,BGG in 18G0 to $400,000,000 In 1801, as est mated by statisticians, an increase of 230 per cent. It any are discontented with their state here; if any believe that wages or prices, the returns for honest toll, are inadequate, they should net fall to remember that there is no other country in tho world where the conditions that seem to them hard would not be accepted as highly pros perous. The English agriculturist would bo glad to exchange the returns of his labor for those of the American farmer, and tho Manchester workmen their wages for those of their fellows at Fall River." The President views with alarm the question of tariff revision and lauds the protective policy of his party to the sky. He praises the administration for its attitude in foreign affairs. In writing of the revenues the president says: "The revenues for the Uscalyear ending June 30, 1892, from all sources were H25,8C8,250.22 and tho expendi tures for all purposes were $115,952, 800.59, leaving a balance of $9,914,453.00. There were paid during the year upon the public debt 810,570,497.98. The sur pins In the Treasury and the bank re demptlon fund, passed by the act of July 14, 1890, to the general fond, fur nished In large part the cash available and used tor the payments made upon the public debt. Compared with the year 1891 our receipts from customs duties fell off ?12,00941.o8, while our receipts from internal revenne in creased $8,281,823.13, leaving the net loss of revenue from these principal sources $33,784,417.95. The net loss of revenue from all sources 32,070,972.81. The revenues, estimated and actual, tor the fiscal year ending June 30, 1893, are placed by the Secretary at $4G3, 330,050.44, and the expenditures $401r33flr350.44l showing a surplus of receipts over expenditures of $2,000,000. The cash balance In the Treasury at the end of the fiscal year it is estimat ed will be $20199277.OJ." The president still continues. "The report of the Commissioner of Pensions, to which extended notice is given by the Secretary of tho Interlqr fn his report, will attract great atten tion. Judged by the aggregate amount of work done the last year has been the greatest in the history of the oBlee. I believe that the organization of the office Is efficient and that the work has been done with fidelity. The pas- sago of what is known as tho disability bill has, as was foreseen, very largely increased the annual disbursements to the disabled veterans of the civil war. The estimate for this fiscal year was 1144,950,000 and that amount was ap propriated, A dedoleuoy amounting to $10,508,021 must be provided for at this session. The esttmate for pensions tor the flaoal year ending June, 39, 1894, la $105,000,000. The Commissioner of Pensions believes that, if the pres ent legislation and methods are main rained and further additions to the pension laws are not made, the max! mum expenditure tor pensions will be reached June 30, 1884, and will be the highest point tmfiOOfiOO jmt annum. X adhere to the views expreuad previous messages that the care of the disabled soldiers of the war of the re belllon is a matter of natural concern and duty Terhaps i eiaoUea eeoji sooner than that gratitude, but I can not believe that this process has yet reached a point with our people that would sustain the policy of remitting the care of these disabled veterans to tho inadequate agencies provided by loonl laws. Tho parade on the 20th of September last upon the streets of this capital of sixty thousand of tho sur viving Union votcraus of the war of tho rebellion was a most touching and thrilling episode, and tho rich and gracious welcome extended to thorn by tho District of Columbia and the ap plause that greeted their progress from tents of thousands of people from nil tho States, did much to rovlve the glorious recollections of the grand review, wben these men nml many thousand others now In tholr graves woro welcomed with grateful Joy as victors In a struggle in which the na tional unity, honor and wealth were all at Issue." And then as if imbued with a desire to revolutionize our body politics ho says: "It Is time that mutual charges of unfairness and fraud between the great parties should cease, und that the sincerity of those who profess desire for pure and honest elections should be brought to tho test of their llllngness to frco our legislation and our election methods from everything that tends to Impair tho public confl dence in the announced result. The ccesslty for an inquiry and for legis lation by Congress upon this subject Is emphasized by the fact that the ten dency of tho legislation In some States indecent years has in soma Important particulars been away from and not toward free and fair elections and equal apportionments. Is It not time that wo should come together upon the high piano of patriotism while we devise methods that shall secure the right of every man qualified by law to cast a free ballot and give to eVt-ry such ballot an equal value in choosing our public officers and in directing the policy of the government." RAILROAD NOTKS. Hhort I'araeraplis That Wllllteitl Inte to tlie ItallroAil Hoys. t It Is reported in railroad circles that several prominent Lehigh capital ists and officials will get places In the Reading's board of managers, to bo elected next month. t Lehigh Valley earnings for Octo ber, just made public, show n nice in crease, while Jersey returns represent a decrease; the same showing is made for the year thus far. 1 The Schuylkill Haven car shop em ployoes have had 119 cars condemod on them and returned for repairing, tho stenciling not holding. This Is un fortunate, as the men must do their work over again at their own cost. The Reading Saturday morning Btartod to run Lehigh Valley coal trains through to Port Richmond, by way of the North Penn Railroad. Central coal trains have been running to Port Richmond for the past month. Ship ments to that point are very heavy. They have been so largo that tho main line through Reading and the Schuyl kill Valley has been overcrowded. The trains that are made up at Packerton consist of about forty-five gondolas. At Bethlehem tho Lehigh Valley engine takes about twenty of these and hauls them to the port, Tlie rest are dis tributed along tho Une'by the regular Reading Service. North ronii pilots must board the Lehigh Valley engines to conduct the new trains to their ties tlnation. The North l'eun'8 coal trafflo has been enormously lucreased since the Lehigh Valley and Central trains are running down. For thirty days the Central has sent 2000 tons a day to Port Richmond, The Lehigh Valley shipments are expected to be abont as heavy. iTheC. R.R. ofN. J., telegraphers havo asked for shorter hours, extra pay for overtime, a minimum salary ot $40 month, promotions according to merit and seniority, und a hearing in case of suspension or dismissal. The company has agreed to all demands, ex cept shorter hours and pay for over. work. X Amortgogo'amounting to $300,000 was placed on record at the Carbon County Court House Wednesday to se- curo the payment of the principal and interest on bonds issued by the Tama qua, Hazleton and Northoru Railroad Company, owing lands in Schuylkill, Luzerne and Carbon counties, to the Pennsylvania Company for Insurant- on Lives and Granting Annuities of the city of Philadelphia, trustees. X On Saturday night and Sunday last the Philadelphia & Reading moved sixty-five coal trains from the minos in the Schuylkill region down their main line to tide-water. Each of the trains averaged sixty gondola cars, or in all 3000. Each car carried an average of twenty-eight tons, making a total of 109,200 tons, for each ton ot which tho company gets $1.90 main line tolls, or In all $207,480, which tlie purchase pays. Iu addition, there is a charge ot 30 cents per ton for lateral tolls, or In all $37,200, which tho operator pays, The railroad, therefore, earned a crond total tor tne uay'a coal trauic of nearly a quarter or a minion ol dollars. t Easto.v. December 3. The Central Railroad of New Jersey's new iron bridge across the Delaware river here was tested tills noon. It is a double track structure 1,020 feet long. Foul blgwooten engines, weighing about eighty tons each, were used In the lest. They moved slowly over the bridge close together, The bridge was built by the Phcenix Bridge Company. It was formally accepted ny tno'company to-day. It contains seven spans, and iu erection was uegun pepi. b last. I It is iuterBstlncf to note tha nsf nn, lshing growth of tho railway mileage ot the United States from 1830, when there were less than 40 miles of rail way, up to 1890. In 1810 the figures were 2,755 miles, In 1850 they had risen to 8,571 miles, in 18G0 the total had swelled to 28,919 miles; the census of 1800 showed the mileage to be 49,108 miles; that of 1880 placed the figures at 87,721 miles, while the eleventh cen sus figures give 103,597 miles. Out of a total mileage for the world of 300.281 miles, the United States has 44.28 per cent, ot the whole; and exceeds by 3,493 mo entire mileage oi ino uiu worm, as Europe's 130.800 miles. Asia's 1879S. miles and Africa's 3,992 miles make an aggregate or but l0tf,UD3 miles. AN ECHO OF NEW KltA. Some of Lelilzblon's Cltlten Were ludly Squeezed by the Couiitauy, The mention of the-New Era Life In surance Company causes the Hp of many a uatasauqua to curl, as consld erablo money has been taken out ot the town to pay assessments. Some years ago It passed into tho hands of receiver, wno nas been collecting as far as he could, the assessments out standing or supposed to be. Mr. Henry Davis, of this place, and Dr. E.Q. Btelnmeta, of Hokendauqua, refused to tie aqueesea in liquidating a meuUthev were not liable to nav. Suit was brought, and on Wednesday the case was nonsuited, the plaintiff not appearing to awuiiw tne Claim. Thus endeth the New Rra iu this seo- tton. uataMuqua Despatch. Tlie prettiest lot of jewelry ever brought to this vicinity has been received from New York City to-day. Don't ,mis seeing it now on exhibition at K. 11. liolil's Jewelry Store Mauu Chunk. SIXItET SOCIETY GOMII'. t Rot-lrlr I lit. lilts of Interest to the Meni bars of the Fraternity. The P. O. b. of A. Band at Woath- orly will hold a masquerade ball In the rink on the evening ot January 2nd, 1393. Invitations will bo issued next week. Washington Camp, No.219, P. O. S. ot A., will open tlie new hall at Beaver Meadow on Friday evening, the 10 lust., with n musical entertainment and n ball. Prominent members of tho or gaulzatlon will be present from differ ent parts. A good orchestra has bocn engaged. Everything Is free and It Is likely that the affair will bo unusually large. The P. O. S. of A. State President, John K. Mast, has decided to push the organization ot new camps In the State ndcr his administration. Among thoso already organized are No. 003, at ork; No. CC9, of Keolorsville, Bucks county; No. 070, of Mansfield, Tloga county, and No. 128, Onset, Lebanon county. New camps nro ready for In stitution at West Chester, aud J'.Ik Grovo, Columbia county. Harvey A. Tyson, of Chester, has been appointed special organizer for Chester and Lan caster counties and 11. M. McKee, ot Allegheny City, for organization work in Allegheny, Washington, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong, Lawrence and Mercer counties. The annual report of Green B. Raum, commissioner of pensions, shows that there were on the pension rolls June 30, 1892, 870,008 pensioners, au Increase during tho year of 199,008, There were addod to the rolls during the year 222,937 new pensions and 2,170 pensioners previously dropped were restored to tho pension lists. During the year 25,300 persons were dropped from the rolls. The total amount ex pended for pensions during the fiscal was $135,035,011. For the prosent fiscal year $144,955,000 Is appropriated, and taking the costs of the penlon allow ances during the first 4 months of this fiscal year as a basis of calculation, the commissioner estimates that a defici ency appropriation of $10,508,021 will be necessary to supplement this year's appropriation. Au estimate of $105, 000,000 is submitted for the next fiscal year, but Commissioner Raum says that If as many allowances of pension shall be made during the fiscal year to come as during the fiscal year ended June 30, lost, this amount will not be large enough. Under the dependent and disability pension act 929,957 claims have been filed., of which num ber 403,850 have been allowed. The pension payments under the law up to Sept. 30, 1892, amounted to $70,491,443. The commission heartily commends tho disability law. Jos. N. Bennett, after filling the ofllce of Recording Secretory for Le high Council, No. 101, Jr. O. U. A. M, with ability and credit, has tendered his resignation. Knights of Honor Lodge 2087. will hold a erand public installation In their hall on or about Januarys, In tho new year. George W. Diehl. Tuosdav. raid over to Garret Llnderman, of South' lietnienem, ttjuAi, tne run amount or Insuranco carried by the late Abr. C. Brodhead. who was a member of the council of Royal Arcanum in this city. In a general order Issued last week by Department Commander Taylor was the following: "Post officers elected td serve during the year 1893 will be 'Installed Iu their respective, otUcos at tho first stated meeting iu January, 1893. Tho installation may no conducted puuuciy at a special meeting' to be held for tliat, purpose, when no.part.ot the opening or closing services or sign ot recognition shall be issued. These new posts have been mustered in Pennsylvania: E. It. Packor Post, No. 010, located at Rose ville, Tioga county; Benjamin Arm strong Post, No. tU7, at Richfield, Juniata county. Cant. Josenh S. Webb Camn. No 05, S. of V., have elected the following new onicers: captain, Ulaylonlleydt; first lieutenant, Edward Hibbler; sec ond lieutenant, Harry Haines; camp council, G. W. Fry, William Watson, , ,,. IIWIWU l(lMJU Andrew Riff ert; delegate to state camp, Phaon Strauss; alternate, G. W, Pry. U.all, orHx.aovernor Ilojt. Ex-Governor Henrr M. Hovt died at Wllkcs-Barro Thursday of Iirieht's 31 scase, was born at Kingston, on June o, ioju. iie graauaieu ac Williams' Collego In 181D. In 1853 he was admit ted to the bar at Wllkes-Barre. During tho war he was Colonel ot the EM Reg iment, Pa., Vols. In 1SC7 he was ap pointed Additional Law Judge of Lu zerne county. In 1878 ho was elected Governor ot Pennsylvania anil served i years, utter no resumed the practloo of tho law in Philadelphia. A year or bo ago lie returned with his family to his old homo at Wllkes-Barre. A Folutvr to Purchasers. The buvlnff season fnrlhAniirUtnia holidays lias fairly begun, aud It may be truly said that the exhibit ot goods for presents, as well as for dally use in personal wear and to supply family needs, ueter was greater in Its variety and inoro attractive in makeup. If jou desire to be best informed examine the stocks of goods which merchants ad vertlse in this nauer. and you ulll l, certain to ilnd what you want in better snape, quality, and prices than you can probably buy any of them from mer chants in great commercial centres. Kmtauer Serlouslrlll. Ed Raber.nf Harrity.on Afonday suf fered a stroke of paralysis and it is aaid is now quite seriously 111. Mr. Raber is well known throughout the county. A number of years ago he conducted a hotel here, later he was landlord of tho Franklin House, East Weissnort. but of bite todn l.u lm.1 the post ofllce and general store at iiarrity. Ills friends hope this Illness wjii nor. prove iaiau We nre proud of the ele gant line of gold watchea we are Biiowinjr for the holiday trade and Wuld be pleased to nave you look at this extraordi nary stock and get our special reduced prices. It will posi tively pay roll to trade with E. H. Hohl 'the Mauch" Chunk Jeweler, this year. PUBLIC SALE Hersh Heaters. Thtre will be told at public aale ou HATUF DAY AFTKKMHJN. Ihtc 17, IKS, at two o'eioek at tlie public school tmildlu?. Ulilghlwi, Fa. four Urge . Brick Set Hersh Heaters: taWasf SttS'.,n UMWW1Mr Uy order of tlie Bosnl. H.O.IillUN,.S.ertUry. Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's f opnlar Store, Hank Street Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnUhed on short notice IteMonable! Philadelphia Press, lull. Similar. Weekly. A FAMILY PAPER WHICH IS Clean, Unseosati onal anil Just Tlie PAl'EIt for the AMERICAN HOME. Tlie FJtESS has Hie het lvmlbJe orffanf union to secure new from the tnott lmxirtant sources Mid Willi nearly 400 corrrsiHindeiits In Penin). t aula. Mew Jersey and Delaware, the Mute and near-at-home news l covered wltli ft routine carefulness and attention to detAll not evenat tPiriDted by fttiT other nancr. i iie tress nas aiso me tiesi oi rorreanonue ws in ail ill great cit es or tits untied HLale. well a financial and railroad experts In Chicago im ing tii, wno Keen ine iwper more umn abreast 1th events. by contributions from thoso' whose naniei are written high In our lists of (treat authors, novelhts, essayists, as well as from men of high rank tn imbllc life. Tho best authors know Hint their best audiences are the readers of the 1 ne columns or the sundav itpss are enriched iia iv. sundav and weekiv Press. In DolltlcaThe Tress knows no other master than die people ana ine past year jus been seen a has bepn seen before, the marked fact that It is nubsenlent to no political von. it has no political ambitions to foster, but looks filter the intereits of Its readers, and delivers itself upon the li iiies of the (lav In a manner both frank ami fearless, lettlUR the facts speak fer themselves and evadlnir no Issues, but meeting them ail on the basis ot fair play to all men at all times. Its paces know no distinctions and the rights of one class over another are neither recognized nor ftupponeu. Advertisements of Help Wanted may he In set ted in The Press for One Cent a Word. Advertisements oi hu nations wanted H uent a Word, special days for udveitHemehls, ritm tfay, Wednesday. Saturday, TERMS OP THE PRESS. lij mall, postage free In tlie United States, Cuuuda and Mexico. Dally lexceiit Hundai). one tear so.oo " " " one month .CO (Including Hun day) one jear - - - 7.0) one momii - - .u SnnUiiycuie jear 200 nvvty rrrsi. one y?ar I.w Draft- Chprk and utlicr lifniltrnnrps liouM Im taade payable the order of Tlie Press Company. Limited. PHILADELPHIA, lA. DRUGS, vrc. MEDICINES, genuine and best SOAPS, largo line and cheap, WINES, Kfld fr medicinal use CIGARS, ,Me ',e9t made. SPECTACLES, an and increasing trade, antee satisfaction customer. PRESCRIPTIONS compounded. extensive I guar to nvery carefully Central Drujr Store, a Gi Ti To Trespassers. All persons are hereby cautioned against trespansins on the property ct the underaljrrted lixatedlntheborotiKhorirfhlghton, either tor hunting, fltilng or nutting. I'ersous found tret passing will be dealt with the full extent of the 3t-jrt 8. Holiday Goods ARK U0MINI1 IN. Our Jewelry Store On Bankway, Lehighton, is leading headquarters for Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, all Kinds at tho Very Lowest Prices. Repairing Promptly Done. Wilson Frantz, Bankway, Lehighton. Christmas Presents. NO BOASTING ! Here as ueiet before, cau be hail a inullltuile of aullauletbluzs UfatarojuittUorleuUblos; for Christinas or New Vear Presents. No eipeose or troable bas been spared to eclipse all former n blulllon. WE AKE A SUCCESS. Our gomls and our prices tesll fy to tbls quite possMvely. Let us enume ate a few Just to show wbat we ha?e: Watcbes, Clocks, Doll,, Jowelrr of all kinds. Uln. Nock laces, Hair Pins. SUferware. Fine Assorltnent of Standard Uooks, Toilet Cases, Albums, Toys of all kinds and tben Con fectionery In endless Quanllcs. There are no fancy ' prices. Figures are just right and you will find here just exactly what yon want at just exactly the price you can afford to pay for it. Come and see us- Chas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. Some gdterflsers say fiat Vity lluy and Sill or , ' ' CasA (mil IhWtby are able I sell Cheaptr lian vthrrt. This Is Not So.Fou At M. T. TBEXLER'S Popular Carriage Works. YOU CAN BUY All Kinds of Wagons, Carriages, Phaetons, Carts, Sleighs, &c Cleaner Than Yob Can Buy Elsewhere la The Valley OUR WORK IS WORK OF HONOR. H'e can sell you Factory or Shoddy Work just as low, yes a little lower than other dealers can afford to sell you the same article, but we don't recommend it but Oar Own Wort Sunday School Committees For Christinas Celebrations. It Will Pay You to Buy All Your Bags and Boxes, FHOM O. J. Saeger, Wholesale Dealer, BAST WEISSPORT. The Largest and Best as well as the Cheapest Line of Goods in Carbon county can be found here. All goods delivered promptly and free of charge. Christmas Presents -FOR 1892 THIS IS THE PLACE TO ROI Uecante we liaye the very largest as. sortmeut to select from at the most Iteasonatile l'rlces. This Is posltlrelf true as Jim will Ami on an Inspection. Home of the things we hare are Hand, some Books, Flue Stationery, lleanll fill I'lclures, Fancy Toilet Cases, rocket Hooks, Parses, Writing Desks, Ink Stauils, Cliilstruas and New Year Cards, Card Cases, flames, Toys of all kinds and a hundred and one other things that we haven't sot room to mention. Come and see, us before yon buy. We are sure to please jon. Luckenbacii's Gl Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Reading R. R, System Loliigh Valley Division. Anthracite Coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfort. Arrangemrrt ot Passenger 'Trains. Schedule in Efffct Deo. i, 1892. TItAINS LEAVK LKUIOHTON For Newark and New York 125. 7.40, and im. a m. ; a oo, s.22 s 7.20 p. m. tor aianunaa ununa lielvldere 7.40 9.00. a. m.t 12.67. 4.37 and 7.2U n m, For Latnbertrllle and Trenton II 11 it. . mid 19 M Jtz A XI n. m. 9.00 and a.betn, and Kaston, 5.23, 0.4.', 7.4Q. 9.00, 9.M. 11.12 a, m , l'i.67, 2.42, 3.W. 4.3T, 0., UU iu.i V .For Philadelphia and points somu aio.t'i. 7.40, 9.64 and 1U2 a. m.i 2.42, 3.06.4-37, B.U and 7.20 p, in. ForteadlngandlIarrlsburK7.46 andlt.12a.tn, 3.00, b.22 ana i;m w, 6.M and 7.M p ro. ... For Howmans, Uhljth Gap, Oberrrtonl, Lau Whltn l nil. uoulav. and llokendauqu:i C.4'2. B OO S.M & 11.12 tt. m.! 12.67. 2.12, 4 J7, 6.22, and 10 271). in. ....... Vot Mauch cnupk 0.S2, 7.43, 9.30, 11.20 and t IZ3 a.m.: i.io,3.i6.s.i&.d.'ai,7.i.b.v.v p. w. For Weatnerly and Hazleton 0.S2.7.4J a sa and 11.63a.m.! 4.16,6.20.7.22, 10.69 D.II1. For Malianoy City, Hlienandoali ana Ashland 0.62, 7.43, 8.30 and 11.63 a.m.; 4.1S, 6.20 S 7.22 p.m. For Alt Carmel and sbamokln 6.62. 7.43 and UA1 a. m.; 6,20 p.m. For I'ottSTllle 0.62. 7.43, 7.40, 9J0 11,12 and 11.63 a, tn 3.00, 4.15, 7.22 and 7.20 p.ra vni whit HAvim. wilkesbarre and Scranton 7.43,9.30 and 11.53 a.m.;4.16, 6.20, 7.22 and 10.69 For Plttston and L. & B. JuncL, 7.43. 9,30, and U.R.-1 n.m., . is. rL"n-7.2? and 10.69 D. m. For lunknannock 7,43 and 11.63 a. in.; 4.13. 6.20 and 10.59 p.m. For Uwego, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.63 a.m.; 10.60 p.m., , , , For lAceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Wave rly. El mlra, Hocliester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the West it sa a.tn.s and 10.69 p. in. For Elmlra and Ibe West via Salamanca at 4.16 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For New York 0.07 and 11.12 a.m.; 1 17 and 7.20 p. m. For I'hlladelohla 7.57 a. in.: 2.62, 0.17 and 7.20 p. in. For Kaston and Intermediate Stations, 0.07, 7.67, 11.12 a.m.; 12.52. 2.62. 6.17 and 9.02 p. m. For Mauch Chunk 8.11. 9.DC, 11.20, 11.38 41.63 a. m. ; 9.10, 6.15, s.44. ana .3o p. m. Var lt&iinir at 0.07 a. m. ! 2.62 and 7.26 D. m. For Hazleton 9.60, and 11 63,a.m. j 3.10 and 10.59 p. in. l or Malianoy City and Shenandoah 9.60, 11.63 a. in., ami a.it p. ui. Wnr l.ntt.vIHA 9 tv nt . For Walt Haven, Wllkes-Barre, nttston, Tunkhannoek. Towanda, sayre.lthaca, Geneva, Auburn, Klralra, Hochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls aud the West 11.53 a. in.aqd 10.69 p. m. For furiher particulars Inquire ot Agents lor llineiauies. A SWEIOARD, (len'l Manager. (1. HANCOCK. General Passenger Agent, l'hlladelphla, Fa. ' W. NONNF.MAC1IEU. Ass't General Pas senger Ageur, nouill ut'imenem, ra. Mayll.'W.tv THOMAS' Drug :: Store, FIItST STREET. I.EI1IQI1TON, PA. Don't lorget that we keep the Best Line of Pocket Knives Razors, Razor Strops, Soap, &c. We guarantee every Razor or will exchange. We Do Candy and Fruits, A Fairy Land. H certainly Is no exaggera tion for us to say that our stock resembles a fairy Land with our Immense display of Christmas and New Year floods that are now crowding our shelves and counters and bringing eager purchasers here We eclipse all our former efforts In this dlspla; bothastoqualltr, assortment and price. But In eclipsing ourself we also knock com petetlon sky high. We will mention a f ew t hlngs as space ' Permits : Toilet Cases, Work lioxes. Bibles, Handsomely Hound Volumes by Kmlnenl Anrthors, fllore Cases, Hand kerchelf Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Whlspnolders, Hand Mirrors, Albums, Dolls Head Heals, luk .Stands Beautiful Christmas Cards, and a Hundred and one other things that will please and Interest yon. Cone and see us soon. 1 GERMAN' Obert's Block, Lehighton, l'a. LADIES ANIi AflSSES Coats&Jackets In the very Keatest Styles and at the Lowest Prices at E. JET. Snyder's, also a (nil line ot Fine Dress Goods, That can't be niatclieil In this town or county for Style Quality or Prices, See Our Goods Before You Buy. Notice to Trespassers. Tlie undersigned hereby notify alt iwi ttt hnnrlnv. fWhlnir mid nuttititr im tliflr 11 heslntfast I'enn and Mahoning townsfilp li strictly forbidden, all persons found trespaulng and disregard Ing thW notice will be promptly oeait wun nccoruinR 10 iaw t Jonas (lombert, James F. Peter. Charles E. Kehrtg, Moses D. Rex. Kdntn U. Peter, U, o. Italley, A. M. sutler, J. I). Ball let, Stephen Steicerwalt, John Klegle, Nathan U B. Kolb, A.F.HteiEerwalt, Win. II. Ue ber, J. DeLong, Natbaa Itemaley, Daniel Rex, Adam Hill, Jonathan Lauehner, Alfred Gluder, lvl Stelserwalt, T. W. Stelgerwalt. Emery Eotne. fl. W. lloppes, C A.Andreas. Reuben Hbberl, tleorge Berger, Datld Wear, Charles MeDgel, Philip Henoch, Lewis H.ltehrlfr. Uarollne llabermau, Daniel Rachman, Daniel U Fritz, DaTld I- Fritz Abraham Miller, Nathan Hoffman, Henry Semrael, Aaron Row man, .1.8. llelnttlenuui, i nomas tianey, (JUleon Rehrlg, Nathan German, A.O. tSchankweilcr, Jonas Koto, (!. T. Schleicher, I'.Uas Smith, R.H. Kemmerer, .Jefferson A, Wert man U. 11. Fink, Dennis Hex, Herman Peter, Francis Stelgernalt, P. (leorge, A. . Stelgerwait, Kd Schleicher. Iewfs Lauehner, Owen Stelgerwalt. Joshua Htelgerwalt, Thomat Kucli, John Smith, Jacob Stelgerwalt, I-ewla ItucTi, Wilson Kbbert, David Miller. Alfred Wertiiian, Diaries Rehrlg, Daniel Sliellv. Kdwln Dengler, Reuben Kelt, Samuel tinyder, Harrison Stelgerwalt, John U FriU. Kdward sutler, Joseph Hope pi, K.W, Rehrlg. Harry A. Follneller. Win. itucli Tlleh. Anilress. Henry FroDtielser. Special Notice. We the undersigned announce to the public that J. A.Phillips of Veissport, Pa., is solo agent for the sale of Holler organs for North Eastern Pennsylvania, And we advise the public that A. F. Snyder who advertises our organs for sale is not our agent and we shall refuse and advise our agents not to sell him any of our organs under any circumstances and we shall not guarantee any Mollcr Organs that are sold through A. h, Snydur. M. P. Moli.eii, TIagerstown. Md. Trespass Notice. All wrions are hereby cautloneil not to tres pass on thb property oi tne utidtfislitneu located In Mahoning township, Carbon county, l'a., tor hunting, fl&hlug, iiunjf, wc unutr tne mil pcuauy ui taw. Nathan Zimmerman, 11. Mower. W. U. Prant. U. M. Rex, Roaullettler, -John 'J row, Nathan a row, Henry tirow, Alfred IliuK. Owen Ohl, John Be nn j hoff, Oharles Keinaly, Jacob Cunler, James Oumbert, Nathan Uujnbert. WUllara Blertz. Henry It. Oumbert, A. I). Miller, (). As Ilex. 1C u. Mertz, Natliau Wflir, Charles Neumoyer, .lenerson Frederick, Joseph Obert, Oweu Htnitli, Dennis Honiz or c. Lettenot admluUtratton un the etate or Abrau U. brodhead, lata ut the llorourh ot South Bethlehem, Northampton county, tenH RVlvaoIa, deceajied, have been granted to U arret H. IJndennan, residing In the nald iloroiiRh ot duuui ucuiicuem, i wiiom au persons inueuiea toialdetatarereaueatedta make iiament. and those having claims or demands, will make Nov. 2, V- Aduilnlstrator. TDisnEL, the Leading Photo- urapiier. Lehichton. Cabinet Photographs & Larger bizes. Views ot Jtesuiencos in town and county at the very lowest prices. PROF. ALEXANDER BOUDROU, DISCOVEHEK OF Bondrou's Mlracnlons Remedies- Liberal MlndrU Vliyslclana' Enilora Tiietn At telogtlie Greatest lscovery of the Ase. Positive cure vtUenuset In accordance to inttruc tiout, In dUe&Ms hert totore so-called Incur able. Diphtheria, Asth ma, bronchitis, catarrh, coiijcetttlou ot the Inn as, the reoult of suusl roke, uitoplexyand llmtNipar alUed restored to their natural i-ondltlou. Hnln In and bona dlieais cufftl lheumaum cratlea.neuralKta.BiBht'adlseaseot the kid- heys, liver complaint, dvwnteri, and ao-ealled searl ulseaae are entirely cured by pure uiedt- odboi iuvomii Drruuniisf. nDurlng nine years over 10,000 pentous have hel these in iclnesandare UvIuk nltneMes ct their worth. I w til not go loto hraetteti nty- 11. UITI medicines only. oennneted Hit It. being over 7i tears of age, will sell my mv. oeunneeted nth rne to attend to calling nt the i nave io ruuuruipuriieii reaidences oi the sick if required. TESTIMONIALS. NRWTOM, Vrh. 17, lteur' Kir To thnae iuRrlm? (runt Snlnal trouble. Neuralgia, hclatlea. Heart Disease and Kfceumatlsin. 1 would highly reoommeod Prof. Itmidrau'a remedies. 1 was a tutftsrer of lhMM complilnts lor years at tlioes, was hardly able U niuvri ooiim out fcirifmu lujini. i im tmm and agony was inexpressible. Doetored wttb several physicians for years, found but tittle relief, uot periLanent, until I was cured by hit luedwlues; his Is uu surpassed, would highly reMamead Prof. lirudrou'e liniineut aud mem- ei&M lo ail auncrers. Respectfully youra. I. J. VaMAKTttlMLKtf, aawww, uwcm oo in. NbwtuN. Feb. IT. tl. pHor. ltOUDROU. llar Mr Allow tua to wrlta ou ft tastliuofiv vl your MHiwiitr. ru mj h kii iuwmi suuh' Ing with atlowiU ol My deaerlpctou, wmiW tec OMBWtSMl Prf. fiou4ru'a MedklMsv. Had Ut rW frata la Mjr atoaaett for a lojsg Una. Mr mttaa& ean hardlj be dMartbed bt wtwtfi. ft JivwfTed ot slr-p at night , wulf lie awake , ith dsJo lor hours at a tlsae. Doeiond w1tt) wvrral unysletaas , (Mr 4sttae wotskt tor aw bite rlWve rm, but woU4 aoo Iom (Mr sec. Mr uatu Prof. Umvlnw'a rewsdlee Wave bMMUiy etuM, wwiiariaosnweswi mm otaa to tboM auaefiu wini niaisar cm MbAssttuli tasun 1 . fl- IUMIMULMj i, tweaa OSsm mui UOferAlury oetu dlly lion to s i. m Oul oi writs to ALEXANDER BOUDROU. 179T North Tutta litrMl, itc- in. u l. FMUdtlpblii. ra. Su4 2 cu stamp lor saluabss book. WRISSPORT, PA. Cattle Powder and Horso )vder are al most always n necessity in tho Stable and the jilace to buy is here because we have a half dozen different brands at Prices that WILL suit. Come and see BIERY, The Druggist. TAWFKR, the barber, opposite the Opera House, cuts hair, shaves and does every thing In llrsKlass style Drop In and see him. Cloned on Sundays. Toilet Articles for sale. S TUBER'S SUA VINO SALOON, opposite the Advocate Officii, I headquarter for snaving.naircumngauasnanipoowK. rarucu lap ntttitinn nstil in ruttlnir ladles bams and Children's Hair. Toilet arilclesfor sale. Choice uigars. uali- pO TO FHS. RODERER, under the Kxohango W Hotel, KanK Kireeuior a smooio inavn on fashionable hair cut. I3f Closed on Sunday's Roeder's Hair tonic, cures Dandruff. We oarry In Htock a iuh line oi iancy loiiei anicies ai iow est prices, and we are the only place In town where you can bur Render's Cream lor theface. ED. CAMrBEIX. over the Canal Bridge, East Welsiport, cuts hall, shades and shampoos lnt1.4. llKeme a call. You can aHo buv Hay Rum, Hair Tonics, &e., at the very lowest prices. Gompetetioa Is Tlie Nerve 0 (t O W Q , o s Si o CD 02 ft 05 o a 3 sr Pi h o 2. a 2 51 CP ft- O CD "B O a CD CP - CD CD ii Ul m g CD O to P S3 Cr CD 3 -l ' 25 s CP S3 CD S O cp o a p I f 5- CD Cheap For Casli, Rate, Tata First New Bee Hive, ALLENTOVVN.PA. From now on, until the end of the season, we will try anil lead ALL COMPETITORS in the Valley in our COAT jleparkieiit In Style.Quality.Quantity and LOW PRICES. Perfect fits euarnnteed (o JSVKKVUOXJY. RespBctfully, H. 'Hunsicker's W. Corner 8tlvand Hamilton Sts. GO TO SWEENY'S "Cornor Store" Oraoges, Lemons, Bananas, Nnts, Apples, Celery, Cranlu. Grapes, Table Raisins. Confec tions, Fancy Basiets. Queens ware, and a foil line of Nice Groceries. Lowest prices, good treatment, prompt delivery Call and See Us. Corner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. It Won't Cost You One Cent. H'e are always doing something to meet the i.lonanrr. nf o,,r patrons. We nre now mnkinn - p ""i, viivi ui me season, lo every subscriber who pays all aarcarages and a vear in advrnCl lor the Carbon Advocate which is ONE DOLLAR we will give wAJIT0 ' eltUer of 11,0 two Jurnals "ere mentioned. WOMANKIND Ifi imrr,.. cii pi:i , - o uim iiuurestiiig news andgossiy for women or THE AMERICAN FARMER If! TaPfiS. with rnnfKt.rt ,r.iin- ...Ml . K 0 , ...... .vu.ub lunu.-i umnviu liuercsi every larrner. THIS IS A Wo want to have 2000 A 7 .7 . tins otter stands eood for nil wli script ion, whether new readers oenu iu your names witli the $1.00 and wo will send you the Advoqate and your choice of the exoellent premiums. Remem ber only fci.00 Pays for the Advocate and either of the above monthly perioticals. Send UsYourName and $1.00 HARD NUTS I don t merely make these liberal ofTers, but I carrv them out to the letter. Do you want a jioller Upright Piano Organ 1 which other agents sell from $125, to $150 dollars, I will sell you all you want for $85, on easy payments. A Cornett Up right Piano for ffiOfiO flnllnro ll.nf co "l- get almost any make Organ or bY ,"" b" iniKxa uisuwiiure, onng tne uatalogue with you and I will guarantee that 1 ean save you from $25 to $75 on an Organ and from $100 to $200 dollars on a Piano. .Won't be afraid to call and see me. I won't ivoiry the life out of you to sell, ncr will I putan instrument in the house, unlets you want rne to do so. I will sell you the Lawrence 7-octave Piano Organ or $.8.), now. go to Allentown and see if you nan buy one for less t'mn plo iPV"'11!.1, a S.tandar1 Sewing Machine, that other agents sell at S50. Mvnrirn. i "Sflfl TI,oTli..t toe o. .Ji The TFlnte and Domestic at $30. The American and Fliito uouage S. Iheso are eye openers, but Aaron is in it and to stav. 1 want tlie npnnlp fn Ifnmir tlinf ...1. fl . ;. i?. r . ty . ,: nicy ijitv over oj; tor a Sewing jlnchine it is money thrown away. uu" uuut nuinng Macnines, i reduced the price to $5, now anyone can buy. Oh ye high price agents. I am after you and your War Prices.. Respectfully, A. 'i.' Near the t'ehigh T O you are m need of Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Stain and Sash Ro s, Room Mouldings, Statibn ary, all kinds dt.tfrushos, Paint and Painters Supplies go to First Street, Lehighton, Lowest Prices. The ladies of the countv will ers for all the new and pretty things in Millinery at the lowest prices. You need not go to Allentown or Philadelphia, we will sell you cheaper than you can buy in the cities. City milliners are always employed here. French Dress Robes "Ve are offerinu a Lot of French Dress Robes at Qreatlv Re. duced Prices. .. (The'Styles and are-to. he closed out as follows: ' At ,0O were Importnl tn stll fer (10,00. '. jtjl.00 " -,i " !0,00 " ' " 112,10 " ' " " so.no 634 Hamilton The Usl CbrlsKlDcIethe world Us tier knosm eeulJn't half retehihe i Big Assortment otHolldsr Goods now od Mhlblttoa our popnlsr store. To elT8 jou n Idea of whit we btre we will bat option PlusU ToUet Cases, Smoker Sets. Albums. Itanlcu e .Sets. Handerkerebelf Case., Olotb. Uampers. Dolls la variety and t Prjee. that are alorast tUlog tbim awar, Wl M Seta lemonade and ll'alef Sets, Work B0re., Iok Stairfs. Toil In the trea Mt mlejTewshewulotbl. town. Obrlsloai Trei 0na. Be5l iBlie,riJW. SUrefware, Poeket Books.-Serap Altaavs, aad the IIaest aod CbeapeK Ltae'of Cgfeetlefier, Ctbi Vsllej. Csrse asd see as before you buy elsewhere ' B. K, Gulton, Lehighton, Pi. llin l,o ..r.i. .. ,r. RARE OFFER ! ! ""uu"wiikiiiii iu huil rim n son or old, all arc treated alike. TO CRACK. Piauft that is made, and I will F. SNYDER, Bridge, Weissport. Andrew Bayer, Give us a Call. The prettiest line of Fall and Winter Coats, Jackets, Cloaks, AND Trimmed Hats ! ever put on sale in Carbon coun ty can now be seen at Millinery Stores,' Lehighton & Weissport continue to find us lieadauart- Colorings are excellent, and all 12.00 snJ tlS.oa " " " in.ooiDd im.oo. ' $80,00 V St., Allentown.
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