ORUIHALCHEAPCASHSTOBS sewsy iicciHimfflnis. iioiinrai conventions. WHSsiwrANiuwitm sbiibt hmiktv (muniis. on the haiukiad. cojiish ami ciiixi;. ZZEZRZLnTS MATTIIK ttr MOM I sU'OltTANrK Our 1 nn of ffitnriH - i.nd ProviMi'i s contain inau debt li nes not usually found m tins fCPtion. ut pricts lo any the least i... i,l ... ..in. rniiitiofitnts. our MUI U luuniflipvi - o lll'KIT' PIT IN NOMINA SI'KY HON. H AITI' sIMIN HUH I I 1 HMT.I 1111 I So, lei. Hil-llll or Interest tti the Me lien nrilic Fraternltr. U'liiil II I tlrriti iil ii VleeS l'.illneill Spwliil nepm-iei llllhl It. Uuilim I illMinlril i.s Full liiu' nl tnt!rihi imd Ibn-sels canned ijooods: l'nrlunfpous C "i. Bean", Peas., Tomatoes, Pearlies I'lbcapplN. Lobsters, Salmon, bardl no In Oil or Mustard, Ovtlets, Pivleil Tongue, Holland Her ilng, IttiHlaii SanllnM, ltsrkerel, llrlck Mod Fish, Imported .Swiss. I.miKrji r anil Domestic Cheese, Diirkces Knllil lln'Ssin? Catsup. Salld Oil and lluslaiil. llricd Fruits and Goods. ltalslns, Peaches, Apricots, I'rime's, Apples (arrant and Citron. licet Shaker Corn, New York Marrow Ileum. Lima lleani, fireen I'eas, Split reas,I,entol ltatley. Oat .Veal, Avenallnr mlny. Sago Itlce, Taplcca Farina, Vermicelli. Corn Starcli, blinded C'oconnut, Chocolate Cocoa, O & O Tco, Ko Kit Tea, Ootoint, Japan and Imperial Teas, Albuelilcs Coffee, Our Matchless and (.olden KIo Packed Coffees excel! any thing In Hits Valley for flavor and price. J. T. riUSBAUM, tiinr street. IiHwi'imi Strath anil I'hmi street, l.i'liUhlon. 1M. -l'ino free liincli n ill tie saivi-dat W. A. lVters' restaurant on Saturday evening. 1'retty novelties In suitable elfct for holiday (flfts nt. LuckciilmchV, Mauch Clmiilc. High grade wntohesflt K. it. Hold's Munch Chtiuk. Just make It b point to nee D.uld Ebbert when you wuutnteam for busi ness or pleasure. Lowest price. I Watches at tlio Mmioli Chunk jew elry store of H. II. Itolil. -Huckster supplied with llsh, ,1c, at D. 1". rtlckert's, l!at We'ssport. Cheap- terms' cash. tf. Dr. lMuier, the popular ud suc cessful (ye, enr, noso nnd ttiront spec lallit, of Ihttelon, wilt ho nt tlio Ex change Hotel, on 1'VIday, .limitary 'JO.i Itallwny standard wntch nt K. II. Hold's, MiiucJi (slmnk. -The genial M. T. Trexler Is again attending to business nftcr being con fined lo the house for severnl days with n net. ero cold. Ascertain tho cost of ii reliable watch nt IS. It. Hold's jewelry store, Mnueh Chunk. Don't miss seeing tho new stock of gold watches now exhibited nt II. II. Hold's, Munch Chunk. Let week's Mauch Chunk Demo crat Rtnted that one, Thomus Dolnn, had been killed accidentally n fow days previous, In this town. The Democrat was wronK I fio to, C. A. Harding's livery on North street for toams for pleasure purposes or for weddings or funerals. Lowest prices. -Don't buy it wnlch till you see the mnsuillceut stock K. II. Hold, the Munch Chunk jeweler, Is now showing, and learn how low n pood wntch c n be bought. Fine tennis for nil purposes nt the South Knd Livery. - -Kish, oysters, choose, oranges-uud lemons', peanuts, etc., wholesale nt D. V. nickcrt's, Campbell's old stund, Kast Velssiort. t f , Lenrn 1!. II. Kohl's t educed prices on high grade wntches, Mauch Chunk, For Kent Four nico second nml third -story rooms, with water nnd drain pipes, nicely located, npply to 1). S. IJock, tho Jeweler. Orent bargains In nleu's nnd boys' overcoats, 800 of them will he sold ut 81.50, Kl.W, tCl.OO up to 81IUI0, ouch coat worth double the money, nt tho One Price Stiir Clothing Hull, Munch Chunk. It Is quite gratifying to this paper 4 ..nln 41.. .4- 41. n T nl . I nl. 4 r... press otllcer, It shuts the Adams out of , ..... . ,'.,, ,., ,,.,, u a nun . er m ,,uunu .,,nB ,.-1 ,ts t.npacltj. ej,, ...c . ... .- . A ?uun note wm ,ny you nt ,east lines. .iI,,ui.,,u.....tu,u, ,ram.am t(, mm 0fa(lies.coatSi lie i iu e ne in, utsiuu unu oviiiuiun m The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY IANUAHY 8, 1892 , sniv i:xriiKssin:Ai.. I nllril SUIfn Illnplaccs Aitnl,. lit Ilin Le hi uli Vnllej. The United States Express Company aunouneed Mondsythat it has execut ed n lenso with President McLeod, of the Reading Railroad Company, by which tho express company secures the right to do business on the entire Rending nnd Lehigh Vulley Railroad s-ystems for a period of ten years. Heretofore theUnlted Stntes Express has had a yearly leaso ttith tho Read ing Railroad and Central Railroad of N'ew Jersey covering the period of the last three years.. Tho important achievement is in securing h long ten years' lease, coupled with th fact thnt it embracos tho lines of tho Lehigh Valley system, which havobeen hither to operated by the Adams Express Company. Tho new ileal not only takes nnny tho lease of the Adnnis Express Com pany with the Lehigh Valley Company, but, according to n United States Lx Pennsylvania-, Auburn, Owego, Roches ter, IlnfTalo nnd other points of similar importance in Kow York. Tho renewal nftholeases with the Reading for u pciiodoften years nlso menus that when the leases with other corpora. Hons cxplro on the lloston nnd Maluo nnd other lines ing, the Unitei ulso fnll heir to ten days the United pects to tako possession of ofllce In tho new Terminal Station nt Twelfth nnd Market streets. The first company to cai ry express matter OTer tho .Lehigh Valley lines was the old Howard Express Company, which was absorbed some years ngo liy the Adams. Siuco that deal tho Adams Wo must closo them out nt any price nt tho One Price Stnr Clothing Hall Mnuch Chunk. ! All kinds of books nnd fine slatiou. I ery nt Luckenbuch's, Slouch Chunk, , -Ellas Murkley, nt McDanlel's old stund, Euglo Hotel, Mnhoning Valley, s prepared to accommodate sleighing ..Ar,4n1lail l,4l,n 1 States Company willl . , .i.m.,t' ,.! ,.,cl,. f,.r .in,,.! them. Within the next . . .inri,oo , ... . . Stntes Express ex- . u , , . ... . .. rieiiHrltllc Oil 1 lirnu.y 1li.il .1 I m f-l 'I'lllltl. A Kh The Denuicrat ic h.isls .if 1 1n- riuni U'nid in Iielifghliu llorougli. nn't in iiiOIln couventloii at ahcIi i loui s tioim ar Mansion House on north Flrt street, Friday evening, pursuant to the onll-of Committeemen' Samuel Heller, iiouninnn lusuer nun lobias iiusa. A large number of Democrats were pre sent. The meeting orgnuined by elect ing II. V. Morthlmer. Sr.. nronrletnr nr tho Cahbon Anvix vTE, ns chalmmii; James Esch nnd D. II. Ijiiil' were the secretaries. . Tho following ticket wns niuniliMleil: Councihnnu for one rear. Jnspnh Islmnn. School Dlrectiiis. for thrm veers. M. O. llrjanj for tmi yeHrs. I-il Sclitnldt. jiuigeoi- r;iecuon, uiuinn iieorge Clniiss. Inspector ol Elections. Charles A. Wagner. VHnl Conferee. Semuel Heller. Jonathan Kintler nml John Hank, Jr. First Wand. On last Saturday cveniuir ut the Valley House, ISunkwuy, the l)emocra tio hosts of tho First Ward assembled as per the call of Committeemen. Dr. ,i. (J. &cru. jnmes t: amituniHMIeorire W. Morthlmer. Tho partrwns well re presented, among tho number being such staunch old party men ns Joseph Zuhn, Ezra Newhart. Matuew lxnig- earner, jcre Jtotn, w . I. I'ctei-s, utcuunl Koons, James P. Smith, Henry Graver, Dr. Zern nud others. (Icorge W. Morthimer, editor of the t'.innox Ad vocate, wus unanimously chosen chair man. Henry J. Uretney nnd John H. Esch, were secretaries. Tho chairman stated the object of tho meeting and the first business wus to instruct the confeeres to use nil honorable efforts to securo the nomination of Dr. J, Q. Zern for Burgess. On n motion that the chair appoint the conferees tho following gentlemen were named. Jnmes P. Smith, H. V. Morthlmer, Jr., ami w. ueorgo Winer. ino loitowing ticket was nut in nomiuutlon: Couucilmen. for one vutr. Jacob Bibighous: for two years, fiodfrcy Frantz; for three years, Ezra Is'ewhart. acnooi uircctors. lor two vears. Josenh Reluhelmer: for ono year. John iioiienstine; lor tnrco years, liicniim ivoons. Judgo of Elections, W. I. Peters. Inspector of Elections, J. J. RjUi. Air. Nathan Heilmnn was endorsed for tax collector. Sr.coxt) Ward. Theio was nulte u .spirited meeting 01 tuo uemocratto people of the Second Hard nt tlio popular i;xcuange Hotel. on Monday evening. Mr. Frnnk Ohcrt wus made chairman, and t). A. Clauss actecl'ns secretary. xne following nominations were made. Counciliuen. for three years. Morris l. Trexier. School Directors, for threo years, O. A. uiauss: lor ono year, .lonu (Juert. Judgo of Elections, Abraham Horn. Inspector of Elections, Robert Hcbeiliug. Conferees, Mahlou Relchnrd, W. K. uenniuger and L . J., iirnmmnii. The ticket is u good one. zcitx roit DiiuaEss. The Democratic Conferees assembled In conference nt tho Exchange Hotel on Tuesday evening. The following v, ore present : First Wind, J. P. Smith, W..O. Mil ler, II. V. Morthimer, Jr. Second Wurd, Charles lirlnkman und W. K. lleuninger. Third Ward, Jon. Kistler, Samuel Seller and John Hank. II. V. Morthimer, Jr., wns mnde chairman; Charles llrinkmcn and W. (I. Miller were secretaries, nnd the fol lowing nominations were made: Durgess Dr. J. G. '.em. Tax Collector Nathan Hcilinan. Overseor of tho Poor Peter Helm. Auditor J. II. Esh. The KnrrjBLicAxs. Tin- ul,-0 t Mil ll.iiiiKS nl tin- VVi. I'rmmiHl AIciIIiiiim, .Tniiu S Miller was dning luish at. Alleutown on Friday. llnu Xeigenfii' quinsy. R. J. Hongeu wns nt Allentowii m Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis Frnntx and ctattRhtrr left on Monday for Chlengo. David Green, of Little (hip, was here on Tuesday. On Monday Nathan Suyder, ne. couipoilled hy Misses Emma, Tillie nud Mnry Snyder nnd Mrs. Aaron Suyder, sleighed il to Lehigh county. II. V. Levau, of Mauch Chunk, purchased n flue building lot on Union Hill from A. Frllr. county. at' Watches ! wutches ! watches I nt E. II. Hold's,' Jouch Chunk. 800 men's and boys' overcouts sold nt half prico nt tho One Prlco Star Clothing Hall. Mnuch Chunk. Tho plot holders of the Lehighton has practically had a monopoly of the Cemetery will meet iu annual session Lehigh Valley's express businiss. The nt tlia o'11 ot J- Beabol.lt, on new lease with tho United States goes First street, on Saturday evening, into effect about February 1 next. l-ebrnary J. at seven o clock. All are ! expected to do present ns directors nie A Ilrrlnloii Tor t'Hrm em la ltra.t. The decision of Judge Woodward, of the Luzerne courts, ngaiust the right of a supervisor to employ mem bers of his own family or teams owned by themselves iu the voik of road re? to beeleetd. .TOO ladies.' nnd misse-.' and coats sold nt '4 their price ut tlio One Trice Stur Clothing Hall, Mnuch Chunk. William Gnzclland August Hlnkle, both of solubrious Jamestown, were pairs should be generally known. The nrrcbted Friday, charged with malicl laws very proporly forbid the public 1 ous ml-schlof. Thoj paid a Hue and officials from profiting by their own I were let off, They wero charged with delegated authority iu tho matter of crime by Volley Detccllvo Smith. contracts, und this decUiou would no Get prices on wntches nt E. II. doubt be reaffirmed by most of the i Hold's, Mauch Chunk. Judges ot the stale wero tho matter --Wo sympathize deeply with Josluh brought before them. Torsons violat-1 and Elizabeth Krum, of Second street, Ing so plain n principal of law cannot legally collect money alleged to be duo for such services. Tho decision is in harmony with common sense, nud its iu the loss of their bright little boy, Georgo E., aged three years, who died on Monday nt 1L10 o'clock, after only a few days illkcss. Tho funeral occur- enforccment would aid iu preventing a red on Thursday afternoon. very common nbuse In officers. case of such Eugeno Fogel was arrested on Saturday on- a warrant issued by 'Squire lleltz, at tho instanco of Dr. O. W. Snydor, charging hlni with em bezzlement, lie will have a hearing on Satnrdny. Fogel sold cut tie powder Second Ward. The Republicans of theSecoud Wurd met on Monday evening nud put in nomination tlu following ticket: Uouncllman, for three years, si. (). ICuiitz. School Directois. for three years. William Mitchell; for ono year. A, Drelbelblcs. Judge ot Eiectious. Thos. Seifert. I nspecto r o f Elect Ion s, J o tin 1 1 mn mcl Conferees, V. W. Reber. 1. S. Koch and Samuel Gilliam. Mr. M. O. Kuntz presided at the meeting and W. W. Reber acted as secretary. The Republicans of tho ward were In large attendance nnd tho meeting was quite interesting. Third Ward. The Republican braves ot the Third Ward on Monday evening nominated the following ticket: Councilman, for threo year-, Samuel Mortz. School Director for two years, Jos. M. Frltziuger.- Judge of Elections. Henry Rothermel. Inspector of Elections, Adam J. Litz cnborger. Conferees Philip Wcrtmm, George Kemerer nnd A, L. Litzeuberger. First Ward. On Monday evening tho Republicans of the First Wnrd 'met iu public con vention and placed In nomination tho following candidates: councllmen for threo years, II. J. limit z; for two years, wm. ivocn; tor ono year, J. r. Mom throp. School Director. Dr. W. A, Dcrhamer, 3 years; H. R. Kreldler, ouo year; Judgo of Elections, V. A. Ger man; inspector ot Elections, There will he services In School Hull on Sundny morning and after noon. At tho p. m. services commu nion will lie obsorbed. Tho presiding elder will be present. W. II. Kreamer, of the firm of! Krcamer & Lontz, did business nt AI- lentowu Monday. Engine house und boiler used iu tho old Franklin Tlaulng Mi'l Is being repaired and put iu shape for fu ture use. A. F. Snyder is having his pretty home on the hilt handsomely repnper ed. A. 1). Hawk is doing tho work and It will be done right. Joint Esrang is buck home from Chicago, III., whore ho went a week or two ngn. He wjis called homo owlngto tho illuess of his two little girls who hnve tho whooping cough. - Rev. I. J. Roltn, ot this town, con ducted quarterly conlerenco in the Evangelical church at Hazletou, on Sunduy Inst, iu the nbseuco of Presid ing Elder Hell. Her. Ylngst, of Allen twn, filled the pulpit here. Tho lust cutter in Kreidler's wnro rooms wns sold the other day to II. A. Butler, of Mauch Chunk. It is the prettiest of its kind nnd mnde the eyes of many u sleigh owner wnler with onvy. Tho gonial Harry knows how to supply things in the beautiful and substantial. Our genial young friend Charles Arucr will I,e married during tho month ofFebinary to Miss Catharine Miller, ono of wcatherly's estimable young ladles. We wish Charley dbundance otnll the good things this world. The now officers of the Union Lit erary Society are, president, Prof. Sol Smyser: vice president, Snmuel Spolin; secretary, Mamie Horn; critic, Edna bolt; editor, Richard Woodriug. The question for debato this Friday even ing is: Resolved, That childhood i' happiest period of life, atllrmat ive, Richard Woodriug and Mahlon Christ - man. Negative, Spl. Smyser and Geo, Yundt. Franklin township's supervisor is in it with botli feet. If ho don't make the old canal bridge safe for public travel tuo District Attorney has I een rocommeuded, by a late grand jury, to indict mm for neglect of duty in main tabling a nuslance. To get out of this he had better fix the apology for a bridge ncross tho canal. It may make the L. O. A: N. Co., mad as a March hare, but it will tiekel our people all to pieces. As we said beforo a better bridge is a dead suro thiog. Keep yonreyoonit. Continued next week. The Wcissport unterrlfiod assem bled iu nominating convention on Sat urday evening. Tho meeting made Hon. W. 1". Blery, chairman; Dr. Kutz ffns recording secretary. The follow ng ticket was put In the swim: llur. gess, W. L. Kutzjcouncllmen, Solomon lluss and Oscar Arner; school direc tors, W. E. Reed and Wm. Scofleld; Judgo of Elections, John Arner: in spector, Reuben Roth; tax collector, old reliable Sam Welch; overseer of tne Poor, George Moyer; auditor, Dem ocratic Henry C. Trapp. Boom, bang I now hustlo and win. The Republicans' of this town on Monday evoning made the following nominations. Tho meeting was con vened nt the Fort Allen House, Mr. Leo Wills, presided, and L. K. Albright and Jos. Feunor ntted us secretaries. Tho following ticket was nominated. Burgess, John S. Miller; councilmon, a. A. lieitz and F. A. Graver; school directors, D. B, Albright and Frank Koons; judge of elections. Ed Noth- stine; inspector, Al Whittlnghatn; over seer of the poor, George Moyer; auditor, II, J. Shoemaker; tax collector, Samuel Welch. ne-v instltutu instructors. The .trill was something out ot the ordinary course Cmiiillmeularr lo I'rof. Melllt-r. At the last session ot the teacheis Institute of Luzerne county, Prof. F. J. Hfeltlpr. ii rnrmni 1ii-1,ir.ltnl nf nnr chords. Pnvo n verv Interesftno class ! f'"- Snyder and didn't settle lip. drill on '-Development of Moral' -v letter recently received from Thouuht in Our Public Schools." i OHr foier townspeople, C. J. I roelich Among the students in his class were i nml family, now of Teuton, Minn., In'. leading lawyers of Wllkes-Barre, bus!. I0rm8 "8 01 luelr ' .men, High School teachers nn.lJ ,' . V , I is an oi i neir u. menus jicreuuou.g. ! Wo hope they will continue to prosper of drills and wasveryinnolmppreciuted ! a,lu r 1 " 1,1 ,, "e, ' by the Institute. Tha Wilkes-llarre i -"lnnd Mrs. 1 '. J. Moore, who are Record speaks very highly of j.f. i famous for their excel ent illus tra ed Stettler as an Institute instructor nnd lec "r0 JT"' ' 1,1 ,ho t lucator Reformed church on thjis Friday even- Ing. Admission free. A silver collee our liri.r.ifiiiaiu,,. j tiou will lie lifted however to defray Senator Rapsher, from this dUtiict, expenses incurred. All are cordially is appointed on tlio follewlng named invited to attend. standing committees of tlie faenule: Bonuish nudilora, lloyer, Eehand On Elections, Judicial Appoition- j ndchard have already contracted with meiits, IrfgUlative Apiortlonments, the Carbon- Advocate to. furnish the Public Printing nnd Retrenchment I tickets for tho February election. It nnd Reform. WH1 nqmre -XT) tickets; that is of Represuutatlvellieryisonthefollow-niinoitlciulandthe same number of ing House Committees: i namplo ballots. The tickets will bethe M)u legislative Apinitloiiiiient.ljttmoixfthoseof last vear with the Muuufactures nud on Mines and single exception ns to size, the spring Mining 1 The Degree Team of Reading Cn--I le, No. 4!, K. I. V. . on Feb. 1.1. will i Isit Allentown and confer the three degrees on candidates nl the hall of Livingston Castle, n. 2oS "(inuden liutten 1xhui of 1 1, Id i -ii 41 Eollows of town are making constHUt. ipule ill with apquiHittous to their nlready large and substantial memuersinii. The uuti I'ellows is the oldest secret order Lehighton. Henr.v Uroo. of Beaver Run. who lied Inst week, was a member in itood standing of John !). ltertolette ' Post, 481, of this place, und his heirs will re ceive 160 from the Post. Jos.N. Bennett, who is D. I). C.of the Jr. O. U. A. M.. for this district, witli a resldonco atPackerton.is writing some excellent articles for the Ameri can, a society journal published at Pittsburg, Pa. As a result of their late nublla In- staliatton of officers, Franklin Lodge, iWi, nnights or Honor, of welssport, will soon initiate a dozen new members jflio appreciate the necessity of life in surance. Ono of tho livllest. hustlers In the interests of this Order is John S. Miller. In the death of Grand II luh Priest. tlnrrr J. Whltcoll. of rhlladelnhla. the Order of Knights of the Golden Engle. has lost one of Its most ardent nud en thusiastic workers. lie was buried with full Eagle honors. At least 300 uniformed Sir Knight, with music, at tended tho ceremonies. Grand Chief Harry r. Relnicke has appointed Past Chief John C.MoKiunoT,of St. Georgo's Castle, No. 00, who is Chairman of tho Committee on Finance nnd Mileage, to fill the vacancy. He has been iustulled by Pust Supremo Chief, J. 1). Barnes, assisted by Grand Keeper of Exchequer A. li. romiiusou nud lirand !Mr Ilirald C. B. Wood. We are indebtod to W. J. lleber- llug, Recording Secretary of Lehigh louiicu, iui, .ir. u. u. a. al, or tuts place, for the following interesting sta tistics of tho order: Balance in treas. urv, Dec. 18U1, KXASTi; received as dues uud initiation fees, Sl,o02.2."); icaeived from other sources. $013.50: making a total of KyWfi.OS. There was paid out during the year fClLr,'.', leaving a balance of slul.w. The council has 91,2.-iG.OO inverted; nud with tho cash In the oox nud the purnplicmelia Is worth 81,010.50. Thero was n gain In member ship last year of 23; six were admitted by card. '1 died, und leu wero suspend ed, leaviug :t total membership of 21G. The annual report nf President Ellas Johnson, ot the Odd F0II0W9' Home, ut Tiogn, has just been an nounced. Tho number of members iu the homo Jan. 1st, 1832,nns CO; ndmiltod during the rear. 0: died, (i: remaining 53. During tho year tho capacity of tho building wus tested to tho utmost, but nil demands were met. Tho nil ditlonnl buildiua lias been completed nt n cest of npwirds of 810,000, and will ue ueuicaieu i-en. i-jd, The ladles' Auxiliary Hoard maintains tho same interest iu the Lome which has been displayed by them since its inception. They have become, savs tho renort very impatient in regard to nctiou being taken on tho admission of wives of in mates. Iho fund for this purpose has reacneu me sum oik,uuu. Tho llnancini condition of tho home is repotted us excellent. The total amount received from alt seurces dminc the vear wns 823,:i02.38. The receipts included a lorn of 813,100. Tho expenditures were, in cluding a payment of 810,000 on the new uiui.iiii, r ',ii.ui, leaving 11 uai unco or S0,27l).77. The permanent fund amounts to $2.1,8.71.82, uud the totnl ussetsnt piesent to SSl.twri. Another victory for Hie Jr. O. U. A. M. in old Schuylkill. On Saturday oro uing last a delegation of tho Jr. O. U. A. M consisting of livo members from euch Council in tho country, mot at Pottsrllle nud organized an Advisory Council, ofSchnlltill county. ' Mr. W. H. Jucobs, of Shenaudonh. was elected chairman protem., uud W. J. Nunuo. mnchor ns secretary, when the nSnii- nation nnd election of officers took placo, which resulted us follows: Presi dent, C. II. Cnrl, of Mahanoy City; vice president, Samuel J. Deibert, of Sohuyl. kill Haven; secretary, Thomas Sanger, of Shenandoah; treasurer, Jacob Day, of Palo Alto. The officers then took their respective positions and ttie work of organizing tho. Advisory Council went on with 11 push and pull, and from tho present indications, wo uro safe to sny it will bo decided success, as tho Council has been well ofilcered. Tho (lilfereut committees, afterMhelr appointment, went to work with a will and vim, nnd thus tho first Advisory uouncu ot schuyimu county wus regularly nud properly organized. It wns unanimously nereed that the Adri- sory Council should meet once a mouth and that the next reirular meeting would be held at St. Clnir, on Saturdry evening, February 18th, at 7 o'clock iu tne evening, tuis organization is the leading patriotic order in the United Stutes, having a membership iu Penn sylvania alone or 100,000. Tho order is well represents.! m nearly every State in tho union, and is still gaining ground everywhere. Ill-M ION A l. i- n rill 1: I IIUI-Hll, 1 I lllll., IlltUl, . I'. .1. lliHiiy. Ilremnu i n , iginc in,, of the C. U li nt Hllvei I book, lias been transferred to MnnHi Chunk to perform similar duties X Monday 34 trains, aggregating 4.184 UN flf ftnul nann Inln n.nL..ln.. .. ' .. wiiio iuiu . nunci nil, ui di I I lit, 1 Jllilvli Valla 1 l,.l,o f IF these 20 trains, carrying 21,80T tons of coal, passed east from l'Hokciton for the furnaces nnd for tide water. nt On nndafter January 31, the" United States Express Company will lake ehnrgo of the Adams Express Co.'s business on the Lehigh Valley roml. President Thomas Piatt aud tho olrect ors of the United States Express Com pany have secured 11 ten years' lease. .T. W. Pasooe has been appointed Hupt. ofthe Bridge department of the L. V, with headqnaiters ot South Lastou. He succeeds W. F. Pusooe, who 1 resigned t o accept t he management of the National Switch and Signal Co., which will build large works nt South Easttin. t Theodore Vool liws Ims been made second vice president of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad at a salary oflKO.'JOOa year. Mr. Voorhees has been lured amy from the New York Central Railroad. Thlsmeau a cur tailment of the duties of .1r. John Taylor uud Mr. Rweigaril, who will both ho under Mr. Voorhees. t Ata meeting ofthe stork holders of the Philadelphia A Netf England Rail way Company, held iu Mllford last wek, the fqllowing ollloors wero mi. nulmouslv elected: Piesident, Stephen i.iumes, 01 mroudsuurg; directors, .1. Ottcnheimcr.New York City; E. A. Bell, Stroudsbnrg: W. 11. Tinsmnn, Phlllliis burg, N. J.; Edwin F. Peters. Bushklll; P. r. rnlmer. DlmrmnnVi l-Vrrv. .T If rlrturrftror t'hrUtiuui rrviilf... C A. Goth has just rocelre.1 u lluely telcncd assortment of beautiful plo election tieket being mueh smaller. - O. D. l'rltz has opened a Fresh Meat Market iu the store loom recent ly occupied by Grumonp's Harness VI limn It Concern).. Editor Sir Your paper, as well us some others last week, hnd an article according a Dubsilo victory und 13 substantiate said victorr. Reference , was made to Master Richards iuthel litigation of the Sixth street Readiug church cuse, stating that his findings are that Rev. Shlrey is tlie legal pastor, the Hamnn Conference is tho legal one, Bishops Ether nud Bowman legally suspended, tho Indianapolis General Conference is illegal, .Vc, Ac, tho facts are tho master hat not filed his report and is still setting iu the case. In this matter there has beeu a drawing large ly on imagination, pruy whose prepro- grutic is it to know what his real flud. tugs will be, besides his report will be weighed in the balances of the judges ot the court, nnd is likely to find its way to the scales of tlie supreme court, I after having read said article, the pub lic will do well now to look at a few real tacts land they are stubborn things) of which many might be given. Justleeeutly atTerre Hill, Ijuioaoter county, Pa., where Rev. O. K. Fehris preauher,tl.e Dubsltes by an injiiiirtlou have beeu completely touted. The church property has a valuation of ! io,ooo. OHrilof TlmiiLi. The undersigned deslro to thus nub- liclyoxpress slacero thanks to their many friends for the kin.lnoss and favors shown during t heir sad allllctlon, E. R., Misses Sallie aud Annie Rvr denbi'sh and Mrs. Al. Neit. a 11111 liAii.itiiAii aii:i:tinii. TIIhuv llunilreil Alpt. Fl.iu. lliu Itrolli.'l li,itl t;xpr led llrrnon Sun.ln. l'.pe Trnuspo.tittloHoi. llnilroiitlii. On next Sundny, if all goes well, thero will be ouo of tho largest meet ings of railroad men ever held iu any town In the Lehigh Valley. In tho morning theie will be u private session In the Opera, House ut ten o clock at which well known men in the Brother hoods will bo in. attendance. Iu the afternoon tiiero will lie n public meet ing which nil 111 e invited to attend. This session will open nt two-o'clock going betweeu the bumpers to do it, is After 1111 illness of only a few weeks, Agnes, the estimable wife of Mr. L. IS, Beidler, accountant for tho Lehighton Beef Company, died at her home on First street, Satnrdny evening. On Sunday evening following the durk messenger of death also called henoe a four weeks old baby, Both were interr- on Wednesday afternoon iu the ceme- tary here. Rev. J. II. Kuder officiated nt the last sad rites, Deceased was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J T. Niibbaum, was aged 27 years and had been married about live years, e tender a sincere sympathy to the bereave.! lmsliund and relatives, i.itti.i: cur. "Josluh M. Stifles nnd wife, of Le blghton. were visiting In title seetion over Sunday. Win. Michael aud wife, of Lehigh ton, went viettlng in this seetion, the guests nt Levi Serfass and family, iieorge, one nay last week At Uubana, III.. Judge Wilght, Jan. ! lost 11 valuable horse by death. 7th, gave the Esherltes everything, re-, -Rumor has It that Levi Serfafi tiiiestliatareqnltesuitableforChrist- toi. on Flret ttrMt, ami will keep on LtrnluluK tlin so-called preaober and 1 resigned his postmastership, inas aud .M-w 1 ear presents. 1 he prices are very lew. Don't fail to see them. WAIF'S EAGLE STORK. hand a full supply of Choice Beef, Poik, Sausage, Pudding, Ac., whUh lie will furnish at the very lowest prices for cash. A share of the public patron age solicited. Remember, opposite Advocate otlloe. David Ebbert, wife and daughters, Misses Mary aud Ella, Thos. Montr, of town; Miss Kelly, of Wllksbarre; Geo, uii Etten, A. D. Brown, It. B. Wells, 1 IT T 1,. .1. m i. . ' t. a.. uL-wn, -u.i.iiru; vioeuiuu 1. ltow ell, Benjamin Ryall, Port Jervls, N. Y.; t.nj- oionc. abw 1011c city. t Toe Now .1 ersev Central is t o nbnl Isb ull grado crossings on tho main Iluo be tween Jersey City and Bound Brook, excepting nt Ellzabef hnort. which nil give it n freo courso for the attainment of n very high rnto of speed with tho through Philadelphia und Washington trains of the Roynl Bluo L'nn. The total cost will bo nbout $800,000. A featuro ofthe Imni-nvninent will Ut Hi building of fences opposite nil the sinuous, sepnrutingthetwo enst bound irom tno west-bound tracks. The com puny will nlso placo gntosonnll it cats, uiu.i.Luci luiuuHti style. t Tho Easton Arcus siirsluii Vwlio,. Sterner, a conductor of a local froluld train op the Lehgli Vulley Ruilroac, and who resided with his wife nnd two bright children in Easton for somo timo past, is snld to hnvo very roughly handled his wife. The climax wus reached a few days utro. whrn ln li.fi tho wife and llltlo onos to tako cure of themselves. Ho said ho was coinir west and left suddenly. -He whs seen in the viciulty of Enston tho day following nnd 11 warrant was sworn out for his urrest. ue, howovor, lied Saturday ovo. ning und has not ns rat been lrwinicl Ills wlfo can assign no omisn for Ids strange conduct. She has iui menus whereby to feed nud clothe her little ones. JTho records iu the Department ot ...I........ . ..mi. nuuw unit 111 1 euusvi- vunia during the yeur endlug June 30, last, thero were killed on the railroads in tho state forty-two passenger... Of tins unmoor fourteen wero killed iu tho wreck on tho Pennsylvania lull road near Dock street bridge, Hurris Imrg. Tho number of passengers in jured duriiii: the year was lew Tim total number of passengers, employes nnd other persons killed was 1, ISO. Tho total number infurod was 8,820. The wholo number ot persons killed who wero not passengers or railroad em ploycs wus 031. Of this number it I- estimated that seventy-lire per cent lost their lives whilo lying on tho mil roan tracks under tho inlluence ot liquor. t-Tha Adams Express Company has decided to Inaugurate the money order business and arrangements nrnnn.v being mndo with tho American, United States, Wells, Fargo & Co., houtliern and Pncillo Express Companies, by which the Adams Expi-s Go's money ordors will be paid at th'elr offices and vica versa. Tho form of tho money orders resemble tho old green bucks somewhat. In the left baud coriier of the order is printed in- words, "Fifty dollnrs or under," while nbovo Iho centre is, "Adams Express Co., money order." . Then follow blanks which aro to bo filled out by tho sender uud a fow cautions. Oil the reverse side of the order there uro blanks for tho signa ture of the payee nnd the date hen the money is paid. t Ono ot tho most hazardous occupa tions, ut anytime, is that of nbrakemau on a freight train, This is doubly so ourlug the winter months when tho constant exposure he Is subject to In the performunco of his duties renders his position a most tryiug one. The railroad companies neems to make little aiiruiiceineut in tne matter 01 malting tins rucuiiou less dangerous. Theso companies nro constantly nddlug im provements to their passenger lolling stock for tho benefit nnd comfort of their passenger truffle, but it is 11 rare thing to note any improvement iu the matter of car coupling, A standard articlo of news in the dully press isthe uccldent to brakemen In tho coupling of cars, nnd right hero in our own vlei nity theso oasualities are frequent. Of course they are seldom ot fatal nature. but they uro accidents nevertheless and cleaily provo thut the life of a brakcinan is In jeopjirdy. That some appliance should bo Invented, that will make the coupling of cars possible without necessitating tho brakemen's 111111:1 in tii or l'l'iir.i.v rKimisu Sll-NTIOV I iilir..rnlnn l'rnpld YVlin V I4.1t Hltil lltin V inlllnx llerr. Tlirre anil l:ervrtlmn-. Joe I load is nt the Exchange Hotel. Bob Hitting, or ltiiladelpliln, for a ong time in the employ ot James Walp, left on Monday for home. II. II. C. Smitli.oonuectml with the Allonlown Critic, was seen oil our streets Wednesday. County Treasurer Mullnnrn and "Buster" llfeslln, two of Lautord's solid citizens, were in town on Wednesday. .ClareiiTO Wensel aud wife and Mr. Theodore and wife, of Pottsville, were visiting Henry Reinett on Second street this week. .We had a very pleasant oall 011 last Saturday from Wilson Buck and Dan iel A. Snyder, representative citizens of Emerald, Ililgli county. Mtss Nora Hartman, one of Alleii- towu's most estimable young ladles, utter a pleasant visit of ohic days with Missea Ella and Floy Clans on First street has returned home. .George Kearney aud wife, II L. Seddou-nnd wife, nt Philadelphia; and Miss .Minnie Kelley, ot Wllkeslmrie, were guests of David Kblinit and family during the lmst week. Wilson Miller who for several ystus past has boen located at Wllkesbarre wheie he was In business, lias sold out, and is now in town. He will lemuiii hero for sonic time when lie will leavo for Chicago. - - A. L. Bartholomew, uioie familial ly known herealiouts as "Barney" or "Buck," Is iu towu,w!th Ids uncle, Jos. 11. I'ritztnger, rur a few days rest. Butney Is located at Norristown lulling pure Imi nnas. Ills old friends here were irtnch pleased to ee liim. It will pay you lo cull nt our Store offeriiiK iu nml ?e what wp ure Hoods, Shoos, Slippors nnd .Rubbers. It onti bo truly snid tlmt uoivlietoolsi' outside of tlie laige cities will you be nolo to lmve ft) lrtrgenud complete nu itjsortment to select from, us you vt ill lintl lierc. Our prices, too. uro exceedingly low, nnd will lie sure to pleas-o ynu. READY-MADE CLOTHIHG. In this line of Goods wo enrrv 11 New, .Stylish mid well made line of iS'uitfj l'nnts uud Overcoats und we ute sollinj them at ltork liottotu Prices We nlso have 11 fine tine of Hats,Caps&GentsFurnishings K. XKRN, llratli .iT rranKlltt A. l'llii.-.'. ri.iuklin A. Prince, of Shitiugton, putt proprielor of tho Piiuce Paint Works at Bowmau's Station, diedutC o'clock on Friday evening from the ef fects of a stioko of paralysis. He took a sinking spell ut nooiii-did nut. rally, nnd passed calmly away. His brother, Johu Prince, of Philadelphia, arrived nbout. half nu hour ufter his deatl Lnst summer Mr. Prince wus overcome by bent in New York City. Ho never entirely recovered, nnd the heat sick nesswnsthe supcrluduciug cuuseof death. Mr. Piince wns a son-in-law of David MoKenua, of Slatington, having married ids daughter Sarah, who sur vives him. Opera House lilock Lehighton, Pa Schwartz Announcement Next Woek will inter est you, Please keep your Eye on this space. li(llliIOillMjf lllJ(.-te 10,'., Order ul Tout I, iDo iollulim letittutloiH writ' uiinmmnusiy (ionei U'tlKII In fpu of tho Itm tti SUH liilirod hy the tlweiwe nl Hto, J.icob Yt Kainlen- biwlt und ot the still hemlpr low wiBtalnert hy MlotttMn wnr iie:irpr sum uftirrti iviuih, tiixi r..i 1. tt. R4olvki), Thnt it I hut u just trlhutH to the inemov of the lel tcuy lltat In ifuretlnir hh tonioHl liom our nihM we mourn for one whoivamu 'ry'wu worllii ot our respwi ami rejatil. , . , , . l!riu n. lliut un h ut'oruli coudolu wtlh Iho tumllv ot the flpceiwd oh thr (IUpdi8.itloii llh which it lupleaseil DUlne Trovldei to anilrt them nnd coniniriiid them for consolation to lit ill w ho ordiM' all thlnSB or tlio hcf-t, And w lloe fh.itleKoment tin mans In uioi cy. KiwotA" hp. That the-se lPolulloin Up treuil iilMinthp recoiili of ih 1nlee, nnd iioopy theifothetraii-oiiittod lo Iho family ol our ile coasfd brother, und he puhlishod in Hir t'i:- ROV AlWiCArF. linn. J. r.itKTN i o. A. Oi.alb, Committee. ,!)HX.I. K'L'l, 1 I'urH and Winter Mfjlrs, With the iiUcnt..r tlie wintry tieimin which hescun thu-luc Yulellile, the fiiibjpt-t of "1 111V leeoine, nt a matter ot fact, of petnu lientlmhorlani'e to ModWen und llielrcustn 1.11 a 1'ntauifs in irrat on tliU pnrnrid fur tilntmlna n' moie uwil than they haye uprleen. Tliovnir M-en In ft sciy Rieat ar ten of roniMnationt: and Hlnm they oinament outshle HHimentian well Hi walkliiK costumes, eveiitnxaud hall drenscR, mid moieo,er adorn hut and bonnets of eiery fotui. one lias need of UHiuuffiildeto nuderslaii't what aieieally 111 rOlTet l I'OniOlliaiKMn Ol IIIC tpaiani, 1 u MeDuwt'U ravhton .louniaU aie nt linahuble senleelii this ie.pect, ifMn with nneirlny tni.i un. 1 11 n i-i ifiil nu or ttiiiptii'tii illutra- lioitunl all the necessary hifoririatton. Jloile de I'hiIV 'and'raus Album of I asiuoir whk-honlv i-ostifi vt h'T eai,or .ii rents per I i-opy. aeli. lia e i he flni st I'arUtau stlen,miili "uiOoirttiileie, tt.oo a i-ar. or . rents -r eopv. ahei the hum piaiMn-al l rem h lasldons. Yearly subeillu-M to cither of the .Imirtitls I meontUled ton Pieintnm llookon "DreHSimiK liirRlimltlled,M alued at -'..). "Jji Moth-,' il.roicraniuim,oi 16 cents u ropj, h the be;t I'midlvJournnlot Fashion In this i-ountry. it not proeurable at jour uewHuealer send dirctt t the nnbilshei", A. Melton ell . t'o.,4e.st ttth Nireer, New Yoik City EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. $26,292,980.56. the kuitadlb b0ciktt BOLD9 A LKROEH BVHPtt'8, N'OW WEITM A I.AROEU ANN UAL TllOnmo , KCBIICE0B, AssiUimCB AND HAS 1S')1 A tiROCK AVOOXt or ifVJ, ASSURAVCB IS POECE , .$323fl 18,331 FANT IN THE WORLD, $39,054,943 ssinivci: i.v ronci: .i.ixtiAiiY i, io, 7 376JDenthClalms Pnid tn 1891, $8,946,1 B2(72. l'or Kate mnl further iuforninl ion address, W. P. LONG, Special Apt LeniElitOD, SOOTH E1B LIVERT, A. Sell & Co., It: . ' I 1. 1: Ut .M.ll.n Mirrl. Vpiiiiih tor till riirixivf litrrd nl at .er) ttni-'oiiible I'rti. .'(r.'i.si'": ! 'i a iui.1. Biul iiromlucnt spenkcru will be tu ut- tcudauoo. The muuiliers of the com mittee nu urruuvenienth hi'u Hurry Dlauk.ottliell. U. K., William l'lum niur, W.Il. rreeiuaunml I..O, J. Sirauiu, of the 11. or U. it. 1'., James Couvoj ami A ml lew Xeviliart, nf the C. II., und Samuel Howim, of the Unerutom. It will tax I.ehiKlitoil'a huatlerjn to feo.1 such au immense throuKof iwiple, bat it can be loue If we hustle h little. Give the railroad lmyn the freetlam ot the tnwu, Ro thnt the oooumou will Ioiik be remembered by them an the mot iuterestliiK ami enjnyabl one of their lives. IleprekeuUthes are- extmoted from Srrnuton all nloug the Hue anil from JerwjJity ami Perth AdjIkij- up. iikavf.k 5ir.An.nv. -At an eailr hour Sunday luoruhiK M s& f&b - tho crjluiriieedof the hour. To reduce the possibilltv of nrcidentx tn a mini mum 1 the motto of every progressive, aim at uio Mime lima couservatlve, I railroad onmpauy iu tho coimtiT, and ' we know of no better ulaoo to lMirln tluiii ! at tlio car coupling. HUltn,, i:.iir ltal. j Johu Jr.u1) rher, tho reuurable, iu- viueible lilshop of the Kvanxelical Aa- aooiation, ill preach In Slatington on Monday evening of next week, January 31). The bishop in hit. f plcopul work oh chief fctiperinteuileiit nf the church for .K) suocettsive yeutx, bin rre.piont visit tu Europe and continuous labors lu tlie home land, lib episcopal visit to Japan, Ac has given him a fair knowl edge of the cliureh throiiKhout, and for popularity lie standi, without a peer within her broad domain. He made a jonrnay arouud the glolie, via It i nu the Holy I-and. and names nlacas of am lent note, of which he wrote u the Brans Jt Co.' Uwiwr Meadow slope very interestim? work. He i now James Ileber Bortniin ot shy Dpaver, ra. Cured of Scrofula Tho Pooplo will have Hood's Jlr. Jiorman'n Experience "My boy. now 0 rnr. old, had Scrofula In ono ore from tnr time lie was a imdv ; ouicnarc- lug all Uio time. ( late we l.nve beeu tltlna him lfootl'a btirsaparltla. aoit it hat done all Ulatmedlciue ran .to. The hcrolula l.a illHv poaroil. anit hl e.e Is liraled tip an4 wtll. 1 5s Cures fully tieliei' Hood's fiar-Mpartlla Is Uw rxwt null.l.. ... ...A inarlfAt I kAO tt Penri.l tlOTf. ami It Is not a trirk to sell Hood's Harsaparitla for the people will have 11. 1 sell more of Hood's Sarsaparllla thai, all other medicines together and the sl.iri' would not be complete O parllla Without It. My wife has also been entirely cured of Scrofula by lloo I s Hrsunanlla. ami 1 ani heartily thankful lor u hat It hs done for us." John floRMAN, Slij ili-avt-r. Ta. Can lie kept out of the House very effectively and all your rooms and halls made warm and comfort, able if you buy your Stoves and Hiingcs and llentersjor us, Our prices are always very low and satisfaction is always guaranteed. Wo asn carry ihe usual large lint; of Tinware of all kinds at our usual low prices. Opposite the Hound House, .eliifjhton. i ranch Store. Snjder's Block "Weissport. from preaohingor attempting l preach or othornUe olllclatiot; in, or on said church property, a deacribod by com. plaints, unless they granted them the privilege. The famous Chicago Xoble street church, aud victory has not been . UKn.l... .4 Kearney and Wlfe,VhtldeIphia,u joyed ',rB " ' T "To! mTT.i- ,. H.iitj, f , .r i. ... Cleveland, Ohio, and a Iiom other vle- the hoepitallty of Mr. aud Mrc. K. W. , . .. '. ,i,i r..i,ff The cold weather brings with It the necessity of wanner cnveiiiis. Vou don't uc-cl to think of (hit. tho fact forces itself upon you, but where to buy tlie best and tho eheapM is the ' , ' " ,.",,' ir." N- . , ' 1 'orios all nlou the line. Lit,but not point Let us make a suggestion ' evenlu. roIlowiD,i a delightful sun per lt, the overwhelmlpfr victory at pes We are ready to sell you blankets ami all the above made up a pleasant "olue " "l presidiUB eliler or any other pretend-1 Tlie followiiiK pupils attended the inn to bu h followers of 1!. uubsl I OeoiKe s school every day last month. Wm. Ciouiier, Quincy llerger, Herbert (Jouger, Omar Oouger, Clara Georee, Amanda Ueorge, Lillle Helta, Ilettio OouKer, Hut tie fieorge and Mary A Smith. -James HuiUli and wife, were visit ing relatives and friends at Iehigh Gap. over SuwUy. MAIICH ClUMt. was diee version tire il'he alarm was girefl and iu a veiy short time ajare f oroe of workmen was engaired In fight. lug the tlames. After several hours hard work the flames were gotten under control and at a late hour the tire was totally extinguished.- The lire origin ated from a furnace whloh is ptaetxl lu the slope for tlie purpose of keeping the ice from the track. l'.ro Hide to the One 1'riro Star Ololl.lutf Hall, How is it that we will allow you a cash discount otS per omit on all men's and boys' clothing, .ladies' aud chil dren's coats bought, all ot which has been out down 90 per cent below their real value, which means a great saving tor you by calling at Sondheim's Tail oring Hall, Mauch Chunk. mmfort9of the best quality at the sleighing party through Towameuelug. ; nearly a month lu taking of testimony Associate Judge geldle ami I'riee aud attorneys HertoleUte, Craig, l'rey man, Ilarber aud Casetdy, will repre sent the liar in a committee to talk up th usw noiirt house o.ustlau with the uud compare and then we are sure you turnouts. On Ilaukway the horse be-1 ror sausiaciiou lei tue reeuer ; Oniinbwtouer. Una. year Uaruon couaty oontri . . i, " and oraentiuff of acsnmente lu many lowest 1'rloes. If you doubt this, call ; -""""""'" resi-s,thU may U considered the . , ' were out driving Saturday evening '7 . , , andseeus, go oyer our Stook, examine ...i t. .... ..i,.tti... most sweeping aohlevesseuts of Uie ...in i. mn.ii . iii ,.,. came frightened aud runaway. Tltt i look for the decree, it will not l ne- ooeupents held fast to the sleigh until oesaory to leugtheu ..ut this article, ue bated to the burial of tlie followiuir old about 70 years old, was connected in , childhood, nud has always lieen a mem-1 ber ot the Evangelical Association. He is ripe iu experience, as well us In 1 years, aud it will be a treat tu the memoers nt tlie oimn-li to near liim I i.iiH'int in'iv.tMtanM.. -On Saturday afternoon In-i tl.c Deiuooratic Coiauilttoenii'ii, i.-pn-.-, nt ing th three election district-, of Lower Towameusiug, met at t he public house of Chaa. (iilbei t. I Veil Schmidt was olioseu olutirmau of the meotiug It was resolved to hold a convention in HOOD'Q PlLLB sre Uis lel fc'u-r-dliiber MIU, aMistdlfea.lin . urt liUciie Tryal-ol. JSC. Win c Bn.n, !it;li nii- eaoh district ou February 4th,lete'n nd f r tin i, ! f the hours of a aud 7 p.m., for the put , l',:n""n.l,,,ll, T' ; .' r the euro of .h.C"lils. I'roup, H .arsent1, Asthma, Incipient Con- sumption, ,1 sfin.",-., GH pose of piawiug fersous iu nomiuatiim Ui fillthe several nltlces in the tnwu ship. The Democratic nomiuutiug cnu veutiou for the llotv maustowu district will be-held ou Friday, at the public . .. . -r irtn ...... -i r I A number of young girls aud boys 7, . , T I . 7 i 1. n n; .. 4j i . i i .4 i solock. All invited, t ied. Schmidt, RUP , Wm. liehler, 1'. deist, Comuiitte.- iue were uuii. iuiuwii uui, uui luriu- . nately were not injured. The horse matter. It is quite lu this tno, we dashed Into Henry Drisscl's team and ' what uiiholsieriug u t smasueit a uew cutter. quires. itteriug cause re A HIIW3IASITF. t.ilh Irm1ar Hits liatt.1 inn IIiad rAAAluul IIia Tilital, l.rl.lcK. tuKj.n . . . ' rrriTirvi.."".... rr; tue ciosc ..userver i ,vrm f'tnlblilff Iliililu.es l.1,,1 1W4- """ suis and Ishoes for winter. r tn meet your wants at the very Lowest orlh.N.at SOllai. II. i I IJHl PV'I lv I We will make you all wo. d suits, pants llvJ 1 " 1 J " ' 1 ' or OIHsrooats to urilei ut a great reduc Kteiylsuly is mi the rush to EX Uou wllloli means finui ,.(! to $10.1 m .l AXS popular north eud store where ' Cssst be ssttd no mi eu. h nider, as ue th. but 1'retty L'mbivllus, Hociety must reduce stock and likat tu keep UutUeas,iisuittfttl Lamps iu great as tailors so. ploy oil at Him.lheiui'. Tailor-1 sortmeat at the lowest prices possible , d oiu uie sig rabu un some ana see sis. not asleep to this soldiers who are now marshalling the urprisuig to see mighty hosts ou the other side V allien Price, w'e extend au luviUUion tu have yi u call I f ore you buy elsewhere. - E,obert Walp, Buss, 1'bUlp Kchcwh, Kllllen HoiTeeker, C'has. I). Wnu.lt, William 3reentwelg and K. Slitters. The amount tn each t-.o... tv.o sSITils. can And sUly employment at good wages, by applying immediately to John Yost, Kiti-erinteudent Letiigutou . hWu.uoii:ii.o-ri.. !,. I lT. ul Vc,4...Al,ntiliie .III Suttii.l.iT Hosiery mi.i. tl. - ,. - evening there wa a geii.'iul gul Ik i nit; 1'enalir for lwilue lulls .nliui, of the l.icul llcmocratic bi-av.-- I h There is a law which forbids the made Cornelius Keillv president, and plaoing or paiutiug advertisements ou John 1' liiuuhn stK-retary uf the poa ftnses, trees, or buildings without the weH x,e folic. u lug ticket aas put ni couseutoftbe owners or owner there Bcllu, ,lim.,m,, Jus. Klcpp.ugc, and rrlHoumenf of tbh ly days, or both, ou Peter lioi.ahoe. supervisors onviotiou tuereor inere is too mucn rui aim .nuin j.c.eeuaii IirM Mreet, Op Round lluu-m. tug nU, Msusb Chuuk. -s' of this illegal iMisttug nf bills or uauli Pill? Tl I 'I I V( 'Tl iTi ing of advertisements on tiees, feuce, I "It t "ijliEit-l"lv aud buildings, so that a more vigorous illiuiu fsohdl, soliette tbe tup- enforcement of I he law on the snluect pjrt of Ike voters sf Leklgkton. tf. woidd be rodtive ef goes!. ndrew til coll. c- tor.Johnlt t'lu-sin; Judge . ,f ill.-. ttons, P Muliiijdu: luspector, Jaiute llalpiu. confeieos to confei with other districts, Michael Csssidy, 1V.1 I j.wloi ci Jska 1 Bsaakee 1 fl S j,eSfr7Sgl5.1 5 3 l'"Tsa')BsaWl mm At all li'uf ff ts rench Dress Robes "A'u are olferip.g a Lot of French Dress Kobes at Gteatly Ke. duced Prices. The Stylos and fblorings aro excellent, nnd all are to be closed out as follows: "A9,aU wele luifSWtt! u soil lot 9UI.UU. !,( lK,laiid $16,110. ' I0,1I " ' . 17,(lnil MM " SI2.NI " " " " " S,5n .iii.tui ' " $M" 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. certain dealer says "eaminc'niy competitor's . st.K'k and I am sure you will then buy from me.", This Is NotSo, For At ! M. T. TREXLER'S Popular Carriage Works. YOU CAN BUY All Kinds of Wagons, Carriages, Phaetons, Carts, Sleighs, tV-c., Cheaper Tin Yob Can Boy Elsewhere Ii Tlie Valley OUlt WOHKLS WORKOFHONOR. U'e cru sell you Factory or iiJtoddy work just as low, yes a little lowi r than other dealers etiu afford to sell jou the sama nrticV but hp don't recommend it but Onr Own Wort We Do Rmmi