JOB PRINTING Is a speoially with us. We fiam one low price for nil Come and learn our priots Pio-Nio and Sale Bills. Allkiiuls ofbhmkbooki. Let un have your orders For anything in thw line. JUDIOIOUS ADYERWiSINQ Creates many a New Business, Enlarges many an Old Business, Jleviroe many a Dull Businesst Ramies many a Lost Business, Saves many a Failing Business, Preserves many a Lurgc Business, Means success in AH Business. INDI5PENDBNT"-"LIVE AND LET LIVE." VOL XXI. No. 51 Lohighton, Carbon County, Ponna, November 11 L893 $1.00 a Year in Ad vane -THE ADVOCATE PRINTS THE LOCAL NEWS AND IS THE LARGEST ONE DOLLAR PAPER IN CARBON COUNTY.- DBIiilBAL CHEAPCASHSTOBE Our assortment of Infants Goods excels anything In this Valley. Look at this I Orer 12 different styles of Baby Hoods; nothing to equal them at the prloe we are selling them at. Baby Sacks, the best line oyer shown by any house,at prices, too, never heard of before. Children's Underwear, all grades and sizes, in white, gray and scarlet. Misses Ribbed Underwear In several qualities. Large assortment of Union Suits. Ladies' Merino Ribbed and Scarlet Underwear in various grades. Our line of Men's Undorwear sur passes last year's assortment and the prices are lower than lat season. Gloves and Mitts tor all kinds of Yrork at prices never before heard of. The stook is larger by far than that of any other house In this vicinity. An elegant assortment of ladle', tnlass and children's legglns. Tours to serve, J. T. NUSBAUM, Nisi strsst, ostweon South and riuinbtri. i, lebtgnton. P. A WEEK'S'NEWS CONDENSED Frl.l). Nor. 3. Cardinal Carlo lurenil dlrd in Rom. yestardav He a liorn in Perugia lev ntT-three yenr uijo Philip D. Armour has presented 130,000 to th. Armour Institute, to be used for oltntlflo apparatus and collections. M. Tellmlrovltch, formtrly Servian min ister of public works, was murdered in bis. bed at Belgrade, bis head being cut oil. &lx men were killed and a dozen Injured by tbe explosion of a boiler in the stablss sf a New York street railway company. Saturday, Nor. 4. A general strike of trainmen and switch men has been ordered on tb. Big Four road. Furman Bheppard, ex-dlstrlct attorney of Philadelphia, died at bit boms in that city, aged 09. Kow Jersey's state board of agriculture announces that this year's potato crop will b. exceedingly short. All the Important industries of Bharon, Pa., will resume on Monday, snd cltlisns predlot a prosperous winter. The powerful Kabyle tribes of Maluya are reported to be upon ths point of join ing the Arabs against ths Spaniards, lfonday, Nov. 6. James Stone, th. murderer of the Writ ten family, was sentenced at Washing ton, Ind., to be hanged en Feb. 18, 1S94. A wreck on th. western dlvltlor. of the Central Pacific railroad, eighteen miles from Reno. Cal.. resulted In the killing of Brakeman Leach and Fireman Olvsni and four tramps. A fast train on the Illinois Central road was wrecked near Allen, Ills., by a mis placed switch, which had evidently been turned by would-be train robbers. Three wire killed. Twenty thousand entbustatts witnessed a football gam. piayea in a arencn lng rain at Philadelphia on Saturday. Frlnoeton defeated university ol I'ennsyi vanla by 4 to 0. Tn.Bday, T4or. 7. Chang, the famous Chinese giant, died at Bournemouth, England Blr Andrew Clark, tbe well known En glish physician, died In London, aged 67. Alderman George B. Swift, a Bepubll oa&, was chosen mayor of Chicago pro tern. In a fight In a church at Morgansvllle, Ind., Noah King had his throat cut with a raur, A crank at Jamaica, L. I., was arrasted while haranguing a erowd He said Pres ident Cleveland had run away with his wife. Elisabeth Chute, of Lynn, Mass., left In her will 1200,000 to the city t. be dtvoted to the establishment of a free library and hospital. The Wor)d' fair commission has ad lournad sin. dt. Th. closing un of busi ness will be In the hands of the.xsoqtlve roumlttss. Wednesday, Nor, 8. Lynn, Mass., Is threatened with a water famine. Julius Troeb.1, the well known German author and statesman, died at Zurich, aged 6. 1 Joseph Unale. 80 years of ag., was In stautly killed by walking In front of a ( rolley car In Harrlsbnrg. At Kaw Hamburx. Pa., an enraged sow attacked Mrs. E. C. Slttel and gored her .0 baaiy ipai at r m. is aespairvHj u, Matthew Stewart, a colored man who was standing near the polls In Baltimore, waa fatally snot by torn, person un known. The governor of Cuba report, that nr. men were killed and several rebele were captured when the Santa Clara Insurgents wsrs dispersed. Thursday, Nov, . Miss Haehel Flournoy 81ms was married at Bryan, Tex., to Mr. Charles Henry lltllt, sou of Hon Roger q Mill.. Stanllus Wroblenskl, a Pole, Is under arrest at Wilmington. Del., for c.unter fsitlng. Tb. proof against him Is positive Ministers and other promlaent cltltsat sf Jacksonville will memorialist Florida'! governor to prevent the proposed Corbett Mltcbe.ll fight. Daniel W. Summers, a brakeman ontha Pennsylvania road, alngle, waa Instantly killed at Beading last evening while en gaged In coupling care. Th. Swiss government Is thinking of Introducing a tobacco monopoly to raise mon.y for the Insurance of worklngmen against nine's and accidents. Ai.to5.ia. Pa.. Nov T ComllC Jtuhn, th. Sinking Vallay. Blair oounty, farmer phsrged with criminally assaulting his stepdaughter, Sadie Walt., aged U yean, bad a hearing and was sent to jail In de fault of 11,000 bail Th. girl UsttHsd that he had assaulted her Ava times within th. past year, a&d Intimidated her from msk- TOP'S EAGLE STORE. ty In'a. fewords we deslr. to .all tW" to yoar notl.. vary Important EL, fae. It la this. W. have as ty lara and tin. a line of general 1. stor. goods a. you will find any. IJT where. Com and see us, let us how you our goods and tell you what our prists are. We deliver foods anywhere promptly and "TTJ without .itra .harga whatever jgp to th. pnr.has.r. Dont pay big Jet prices bat aome ana km us JH Robert Walp, JTIiit slitit,Op. Romdoi VOTIKd D.HTMOTS. Audenrthl licuter Meadow Ill oom in Ed ale, ltowmaustown.m. Kast Maucli CliunU . Ktwt I'cnn I ,t Side FraDhlm Mackelt-nrule .Oanes.Me Kidder North Kidder Houth.... Lonsford, K.nt Wtru Uintdord, MlddU Ward Lansford, West Ward lAiifianne.. Lehigh JtilKhton, Firot Wnrd Uhlfthton toofld Ward...... IliiKhton, Th Ira Ward Little (lap. MationlnK Maueh Chuuk, First Ward... Mauch Chunk Second Ward.. Millport o KesqueliODlng 1'acker Parry? I lie Packet-ton Ptnn Forest Hummlt Hill Towmemlnff 'Weatrierly.rirttWard Weatherly, Hecond Ward Weather.,, 'llUnl Ward WeatherlT. Fourth Ward WeUsport TOTALS... NEWSY OCCURRENCES. uOUAI. M ATTKKS OF MOIIK Oil LKSS IMl'OKTANCK. What Has Oceured In tills Cltv Uorlnc tha Week rertlnently Epitomised bj Our Special Iteporters, MU Rnlllo. ilanchter of Charles Dick, formerly of this town, now of liazleton, will rje marneu ou we aji.u instant to G, Somers White, of Wlikes barre. ' Wo mm constant!? -about COO styles of Borders una luuu siyios oi . T? V 1 .imlr wail paper ui wioij kir"". enlmcu. Watches, Watohes, Watches prior) and bee them at hi. II. liohl. Tnsonh Obert'a enternrlslng estab lishment has along: distance telephone connection since Monday. Business is slack ut the Lehigh DIOVO J: OUUUry. xjol nco. o ployees were laid oil iudefinately while all the other hands were put ou three and four days a week-. .-On account of the severe indlspo sitloa of Rov.G. V. Duugan, pastor of the M.E. church, J acksou Everltt and P, P. Lenta conuuetea ine services iual Sunday, the f rmer in tho mornlngand the latter durlnj? the evening. It will be a great pleasure to the many friends of Rev. O. W, Duugan, pastor of the Methodist church in this town for several years past, to learn that he Is bettering in condition from a late attack of heart failure. I Lehighton contractors are almost a unit In declaring that next year's building will exceed any previous year iu our history. A number of houses have already noen couiracieu tor vu go up in the early cart 1891. Assessor Samuel Seller, of tbe third ward, come out of the nouse on Mon day morning and enjoyed the delight ful KTirinir like weather of that day. Mr. Seller had been ill for a number of weeks. Ills friends are mucb,'gratlQed over his recovery, Urlnkman Bros., of First street, are the owners or a uerman tiiuie that was nrlnt.d in 17C8. The; prize it highly The print is large and clear and the book throughout is splendidly lllustra- t d. A H0J bill has been refuted for the book. Lehighton now has a first class and well stocked novelty store. It Is loca ted in Montz'g block north First street and is conducted uy j. r. Horn, or Bethlehem. Mr. Horn has moved nere occupying a residence ou the Packer ton road. Lewis Rex will build a single frame residence near the Lehighton Water Company's reservoir In the third ward. Biff hearted "Billy" Rltter who some time ago bold out his Royul Palace Cafe to Charley Wernet, has leased tbe well-known Iron exchange Hotel, at I'arryvllle from Dildlne Snyder and will take possession early In 1891. There are a good many people la Le highton wno wisn "uiny ' auunaani success iu tbe iron town. At present and for a few weeks to come air. Kitter will pass the time with Slatlngton and other Lehigh county friends. Everltt fc Uonchen, who have built many dwelling bouses in this town during the past year, have the contract to build tbe new Reformed church in Long Run. The building will be very neat in architecture. The corner stone was laid on last Sunday with very appropriate exercises. W. H Rrlttlan. who moved to this town during the summer just ended, and who built a large two-story frame dwelling ou Second street near Ochre has ooutraoted for the ereotiou of a single frame dwelling bouse on his Ocbre street lot. It will be built by contractors Everltt 4 Jlonchen. W. A. Peters and fwnillv moved in to their nicely appointed and plea santly located residence on ihlrd street this weeK. For Sale A No. 2 Cresent bicycle good condition. Will be sold cheap. See Frane Obert. 3t Ileudquarters for clocks, at E. II. Hohi, Mauch Chunk. A larger and prettier line of fine choice jewelry than ever kept heretofore at E. II- Hohl, Mauch Chunk. Go see the handsome stock of gold watches now kept at EX II. Hohl, jewelry The Rail Roaders Railway watch. Best watch ever produced lu America fnr norrect time keeping. E. II. Hohl. agt. for Carbon Co, If your watcb falls to keep eorreot time take it to B. II- Hohl, Wauch Chuuk, and you oanaepenaon it mat you will get the best workmanship thereby Insuring good results at a re sonable price too. Tbe last rello of Lehlghton's fam ous base-ball period has disappeared. Last week the fenoe on (Ieilmau's hill was sold to Joseph Olurt. The money realised will be used to pay the cost of a banquet for the unluckly stock hold ere. There are a number of creditors who will always be "out" and ton Advo oate is among them. During the club'a first year wheu Jenuiug's, O'llarra, Simmons, io., played here over $301.3 waa snout for the game. It was noth ing unusual to see 6U0 to 8tW people witnessing a game In those day. when Lehigbtou'a baseball reputation was state wine. Thomas Smlthers, aged 72 years died at Nesquehoning on f ruiay morn ing last at the home of his son with whom be bad been living for some time. He was a merabor of Battery II idd Pa.. Heavy Artillery. He enlisted . - ,r a, I ....II... I I .. ,000 I . . -a lu tool SUU rtt wiinw u iw. au m siatlnir In the removal ot tbe oom mlaaary during tne latter part oi isoa He susuiuetl a severe lujury. laier be was transferred to tbe Invalid corps and lu 1866 waa honorably dit hargea. II. was a BManber of John D. Bertolette Putt ieM, G. A. It, of towu and was In t.rrtxl lu tb burial plot of tit Port lu tb Lenliibtoo oemeUrv on last Bon day BorntBg. V. P LuiU offieUUd. A wlf aa s.veral .allariasarvlr., State Treasurer. Judseot Blip. Court Ties. Judge. Ano. Judt. Iteslster & Keoorder. 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Mrs, J. L. Gabel and Mrs. Frank oBmr,iel. accompanied by Misses Lizzie and' Esther, daughters of the former, ore vlslting.at Philadelphia. r- IT . Tl T 1 111,. here on Monday, ills many old friends wore mncn pieasea to see mm. T? Af A T .. t lnP. Monday at jtiaucn ununu with friends, ...nam licuun Vji: 1 in a , vj 1 nuu.iujj, and Maine Smock and Lizzie Shaffer, or niaucnunune, spent tjuuuay in town with many f rlonds. .Ralph E. Mortblmer. and George u. ttuausa spent sonday at Mauch Chunk. .Will Kreldlet. one of L.highton's most popular young men is spending a few weeks in Philadelphia in the inter est of his father's large wagon works at Weissport R. L. Sweeny was at Drifton over Sunday. He was accompanied home by Mrs. sweeny wno naa ueen on; an .ex tended visit to relatives and friends at Mount Union and other places. .Mrs. Geo. W.Sawyer of New York Citv is 8nendlns a few days with rela tives in town, she will return.to N. Y., ou iriaay accompauibu oy ner son Eddie who will attend St. Pauls Board, lug School at Elizabeth, N. J. . .J. W. Grant and I. N. Mills, two well known Philadelphia were hero for a few days last week. They regis. tered at "Boss" O'auss's popular Valley House, and were shaperoned by Col. Broadherd, of Packertbn and Laf Bchoc'i, of tia on a hue ting expedi tion through ' the lower end. They were fairly well repaid for their jaunt. Malloy and Cassldy "After the BaU." Phonograph Ppterlalputetit. a very successful phonograph enter tainment was given In the Methodist Church on south First street last Thursday evening by Prof. Ed Bover. Those who were present were very bigly pleased with the entertainment aud naturally voted It a grand suocess. Luther Union. Opening exercises. Wm. Ause: se lection, Mary Bowman; recitation, Carro Hollenbacb; solo, Carrie Stout; recitation, MalUn Helm, selection, Emma L. Fortwangler, Discussion of the Ten Uommandments,oonduoted by Rev. Kuderi duet, Lillle and Beulah Keichnrd; essay, Anzie Bauer. Shooting Match. There will be an old fashion hop and a big shooting match for turkeys at Lewis Chrlstmans Little Gap hotel on November 17. Everybody who wants a good old time should, go and see jolly Lewis Chrlstman on the occasion. About Fraats's tlarher She. It you waot a clesa and easy shave. as rouu ai rtaroor etrr aavr. Just cell ea me at my saiuon. At motn, oreve. or basv noor, I cut sad drsss tbe nalr wlul grace. To suit the ooatour ot tha laoo. My shop and tools are always sleatl, Helssors sharp and ruors ksn. And svefy thing J tnink you u nua To 4U AUIIlUe ui. pinnMl tu llltlMl, And all that art or skill can .o. jy' ou just can aua we u uesseyuu. Fine teams for all purposes at the South End Livery. Full line ot Ingrain and Brussels carpets at Henry Schwartz's. Just make it a nolut to see David Ebbert when you want a team for busl- uess or pleasure. Lowest prices. For Sale A new one horse snrlng wagon will be sold cheap. Ap pip to u. VI. swan. it The finest line of overcoats ever brought to this section will be found at M. Losos Co., First street. Mrs. G. W. Mortblmer. ot Alum atreet. who was critically 111 during the early part oi tne weeg nas so tar reooyered, under the efficient medical services of Drs. Zem and Set pie to be out of danger. Wedding rings at E. II. IIohL The Roarer Alarm clock sold by E It. Hohl, Tbe editor of this newspaper bad a very pleasant chat with "old" Dr. Reber ou Friday last We found him in his old accustomed place, sitting in his roller ohalr, surrounded by books niagaxinea and papers and uot with atauuing bis ten year of suffering from paralysis atlll cheerful and kind as of yore. The doetor was Leblgb ton'a first physloian, and It w. rem ember right be walked over tb bills from Mauob Chunk to tbls town before sidewalks or street light were known U tbe people bare. UU field fit labor was all over tb oounty. Among tb vettrana he baa for many yean been known as t b "old soldier ra friend" and there are more who r.grst bis Informlty as.r. tbaa th "key Ut Hut. Carbon County Election Returns November 7tb, 1893. PLEASANT COltNKU, L. L. Qelger was at the County Seat on Monday. E. W. II. Strauss is convalescent. The remains of J. Mossor, age 80 years 7 months and 3 days, was interred at ine ou Jouu'souurou on Friday, Kev. Strauss ofUciated, Miss Luoetta Knlins. of Mailoh Chunk, visited her parents In the Valley on Mouduy. The resolution at the Sendel's Liter ary Society will be resolved, why country girls should be honored more than city girls. Jus. Fetherolf. waa a rallAr nn M. D. Hardinger on Friday evening. Mr. retborolf is the teacher of tbe upper Beaver Run school. ' A quilting aud carnet rac nartv is to come oil at the Eagle Hotel, Charles Markley, proprietor on Saturday after noon and evening. AH are cordially in vited. Do not fall to be present. Cbas. Rex. was at Lahlchtnn. on Saturday. The members of thiliendel Literary Society at their last meeting elected lucnaru oeudel as President and moved to haye meetings every Thursday even ing instead of Friday evening. L. L. Geiger wife and daughter, and M. D. Hardinger were the guests of Aaron uomoert near tnis piaoe on Sunday afternoon, Teaoher M. D. Hardinger, reports the following scholars attended every day during the first month: Hattie L. Rehrig, Clara B. Frantz, Delia C. Frantz, Jennie M. M. Rex. Jennie M. Gelger, Sarah E. Mertz, Elsie M. Mertz, -tuauoa rreaeric-K, reariie uomuert, Sadie M. Gombort, Berth Gombert, Willie J. Rehrig and Robert E. Rehrig. Thirty-three pupils nr. enrolled. Tbe Attendance t all Is good with the ex- aepuon or only one. Hlrthilay, Surprise. The estimable wife of J. McKelry ex pected to colebrute her birthday last Saturday evening. Little did she think on Friday afternoon that the very ones she was visiting and telling what pre. parations she was making for the Saturday were prepanug that verv afte.noon to ant'eipate her by a grand I surprise on me i rmay evening. Thats why she celebrated her sixty ninth birthday one day ahead of time. Some of tho Jolly Veterans were there and tbe way they froze the ice cream no Woman's Relief Corps nor M. E. Sewing Circle lady could sew up a turkey roast or relieve any supper quioker that tbe premature atfalr re-, quired. It as a Relief oorps and Sew. lug uircieauair an tnrougn. it Just makes one want to live his years all over again. Merry, jolly and enjoy, able as anyone could wish. r9 Old Raucb on the home stretch. , LEIimilTOK iikmochats JUiiil.ANTI Everybody Iteju.cl .v.r th. D.r.a.t of,h. Foyrup, n,t. A large delegation of enthusiastic nttlzens hpAilod hv Arlnn Ptirnnt Hand citizens neauea oy Arum tornet uauci went up to Mauch Chunk last night and tendered Allen Craig a serenade. Swift & Co.. have received theonlv first award for fresh beef, pork and muttou, and tbe highest award for beef extract, smoked bams, breakfast bacon, lard, cotouer and pepsin at tbe World's Fair, whloh were exhibited in plate glass refrigerator car. The Swift Company have an establishment In this town and they do a very large business. Otto Dittmar la the able and etiieient manager. An engineer and surveyor office has been opened lu Joseph Obert'a building on south First street by Messrs. Dlokinaon 4 Kadoua. Both gentleman come here highly recom mended for ability and efficiency and tbey should receive a hearty support from those people who may require tbe services of first-class surveyors. Both Messrs. Dickinson and Kadnna were up to a late date ppmectod with the engineering department of the Penn. U. It, and the heads ot the de partment mentioned, write very flat erlngly of tbe merits and ability ot both gentlemen. We wish tbe new firm a full share of success, Miss Ella Fink, one of this town's most estimable yo .ing ladles, entertain ed a number of or young society fisople at ber borne on Second street ast Friday evening, In honor ot Miss Rosa Ileers, of White Haven, who Is spending a few days here. Among those present were: Al Greenawalt, Charles Getger, Thos. Trainer, and Hisses Emma Peters, Anile and Jennie Trainer, UattleG-jgur,LluieBcknd Annie Folk. Tbe usual games aud amusements were Indulged In and an elegant repast was served AU pre- stmt bad A most eujoyanie um. The Eye of tbe Hessians are ou Mick and Busby. Looking for ballot-box stoff.rs and politioal surruptlialiVa, 34 Tl tl 118 ,11 it S3 26 S3 ID a 71 7 24 i 132 16R 70 It jar, 1F9 no 13 THANKSalVINO DAY. llorernor Tattlson Formally Dedicates Xu yeuiber 30 to Praise and Prayer. lUrtRiiouca, Pn, Nov. 6. Governor Pattison on Monday Issued the fol lowing proclamation: In grateful acknowledgment of God, tbe boulflceut and the all wise, the tribute of praise and thanksgiving of the people are justly due for the never-ceasing stream and constantly varied bounty of Ills muulficeut providence. Now, therefore, I, Robert E. Pattison Governor of the Commonwealth of Penusylvania, In comformity with the recomendatio'u of the President of the , United States, do appoint Thursday, 1 the 30th day of November, In the year of our Lord une Tuousana fjigm .uUitu .uu mo uenu. Hundred and Ninety-three, as a day I t There was a secret meeting of tho of Thanksgiving and prayer. On that 1 engineers at Easton Monday. The mem day let all secular business be sus-, bers refused to discuss their action or peudea, ana let tne people assemoie in me nature oi wie proceedings. The gen tholr usual places of worship, and with eral opinion Is that they discussed the great revereuce aud diligent oonsid-1 failuro of the grlovance committee of eratlou manifest their veuerous grati tude by prayer and songs of praise for Uoi's benefits toward us as a people aud as individuals, for our security against pestilence, for the seed time aud the harvest, for tho health which has prevailed within our borders, for the abundant resources of our fruitful land which, through His benediction will again fill our homes with plenty and contentment, and let tbe day be marked by deeds of charity and kind remembrance of the poor. Given under my baud aud the great seal of the State at city of Harrif burg, this Cth day of November, In the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety-three, aud of tbe Commonwealth, tbe One Hundred aud Eighteenth. Robert E. Pattisox. By the Governor, WlLLIill F. Hakbitt, Secretary of Commouwealtli. llesolutlons of ltespevt. The committee appointed at a special meeting of John D. Bertolette Post, No. 181, G. A. R-, of this town, report tho following preamble and resolutions LxaiuUTOx, l'A., Noiember 5. 1193 NYhkueas. The Ureat Commander has seen (It lu Ills Intliilte Klsoomtocutlromour ranks by the hand o death our beloved Comrade Tnotnas bmltlHT!; therefore be It Kesolvkd, That while we reverently bow to the will ot Him who doetli all things well, let we cannot retrain Irom expressinu our great sorrow at the loss ot one who has been a n car nest and lillhful worksr aud gleasaut oomrade In the 1'ost room. Uksolved, That this Post has sustained a loss that will not easily be repaired; that we shall miss one that was alwajs present In the Post room when possible. ItEsoLYED, That we tender our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved ones of our late comrade, and urge them to take their great sorrow and arlet to illm who aald "Cotne unto ine all e that labor and are heavy laden and I will give you rest" Resolved, Tbatasatokeuofrespect to the memory ol our departed comrade, these resolutions be publlsned In the Cahhoh Auvocate, entered upon the minutes ot the J lost, and a eopv presented to the family ot our eceased romrade: also that our charter be drappwt for a period ot thirty days. H. V. MORTBlMEa, I James Ujiilt, Committee. John W. Kaoja, I Publle Endorsement Speaks Aloud. When flhss. II. Fleming conceived the Ides to construct a inelo-draiuatlo sensstioa he cer- talnly struct the popular chord, lor In his latest eHoil, "Koemles for Lite," hi has no doubt won tor himself lame and lorinne. The biay In tut ffi tl?o? m? " 1 Sf'illy'lfefea' .ffilMlS i Including the Intsnsty Interesting etnontional actress. Miss Joan Oravan, save au esoelleut production ot the play to a well-nlled house last night, and Judging Irom the applause be tlow,J 1t, M,eri tnects, as well as Uie i nartltag situations, powerful cllmaiM. and , the like, the engagement promise, to be the 1 bauner one ol th. season, lehighton Opera House, Friday Nov. 10. ltJ. Th. Return of the Favorite. On Wednesday evening Nov. IS, Mr. Stephen Maley willsgaln appear at th. Opera House lu Will II. Powrrs Musical success "An Irlsh nutus Luck." It Is sale to say tlut a more satisfied audience never hIt the Oiiera House than that whleli witnessed Mr. Maley In the character of Uenuls McDoud tbe fuuny Irish men three weeks ago. Tbe Dlay aboulis with bright music and songs, and the pert hi that cannot nod amuseroeot and cause for hearty laogpUK in t wtfHHMijr is taoaiuf uuwvc " u abnormal degree, tne company oould not be elttrand we sincerely bop that they all! receive a weieotue wuu .he merits ot the play deserves. Our glorious old country Is safe. The Beucb saved from dlsgraoe. Punish ballot box stuffers. How's This! j H e offer One Hundred Dollars Itewa d for any case of Lalarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Oatarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Props., Toledo, O . W. th. underlined, bars known K J. Cben.y for the last 15 years, and believe kim perfectly honorable In all busloess transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mad. by their firm. ir & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinnah A Mar vi . wholesale diuEeLtl. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Curst ! taken inlernsll.. acting dlteetly upon th. Wood and saueouy surfac.s of the lyilem. Price, 76c per par bottls. sold by all Iru2glts. Testi monials frs. Cuw, r.r 8al. Tha tmriAralrriAd offers for aale ehaan eight good eowa. Henry Dansr, Beaver Run. tf Don't Tokata? s.al.1 OT isut. jour Xal. It I. tntatul. sumui taste la.T . .IU All ahMl r.o I S t a Bttk!kaak katsalsMllusisato Maw kaastfanTtS lis ts quit Ms k at Dni nwi of kv autTlre.- Ag. drsss Tk. SMvU.g Asatsdy Be., Xaatsaa Itlas-rHfti,lsid. llTUst I Oounty OomirtlMlonrrs. 3 la 267 5 s u lit 70 II S ii a 'a 'i 13 IS 81 1 H 1 2 3 1 II 19 I 3- SO Its 14 ut is 14 l IS - an 14 11 187 177 111 10 3 SI 101 11 is US 1IM ft! 4 2S3 17 13 4 21 267 41 M 12 in it? 5 s i7 it? s 2 IS) 101 1 1 It 12 1 1 38 ?1 u in t, t 49 US 10 4 X 117 6. 75 145 3 179 3IB 11 11 , 100 245 7 4 38 71 B (I 211 213 2 -1 2 aa i H III 1 3 21 is a i i 81 XI 2 j 67 .. C5 IS 1 2 51 3 4 12 CO 1 1 25 4 0 9 t2 K! J J 2781 S590 uj HS 212 IU 1M Si 27 45 2KI 3H' 3000 ON THE RAILROAD BltlKF MKIriOV Of.l WKKICS II 1 INOS ON TUE BAIL. rt Paragraphs That Will be ol Interest to the ltallroad Deri. IThe Reading Company transported ;U0i9 cars of coal over its main line during the mouth of October. This was the heaviest shipment ever made in a single month, the nearest being 3o, 100 cars in October, 1891. The tonnage for October, 1893 was 9-JJ,271 tons, t George Strohni. of town, hmlipmnn on a Lehigh Valley coal train, drawu V enRJ81 "9, was struck by an over bead bridge at Coplay Monday aud the Lehigh Valley Rail Road tn nhtnln an uudieuce with the rflUcials. Engineer were present from the Lehigh Valley New Jersey Central Rail Coad9. X The new time table of the Valley Road did not go into effect last Suuday as reported. The new sohedulowill not be ready before Sunday, November 19th As far as known thero will be no Im portant ohaugos. The train numbers of the Valley will be changed. While attempring to board a moving coal train at Weatherly Sunday after noon, Steiny Maucowltch, of Hazle Mines, slipped and a car passed over his right foot, crushing It badly. The tel. low only arrived from Pittsburg on Saturday. He is at the hospital at Hazleton. IThe Railroaders GrlBvnnr-o nn.. mitteeof the Valley employes, which has been lu Bethlehem for two weeks past, adjourned on Saturday. During all this time the committee were unable to meet any or tne Lehigh Valley otll cials aud it is whisnerml aIiaut timt less somo agreement Is reached trouble is uaeiy to lonow. j'lie press com mittee are very close mouthed, and nuiuv.Kiioum n wunt lor puuilca tion. X The year 1893 will go down In United States history as a s.nns.nn nf raltr-nt,l accidents. From tbe first of tbe year to date there have boon 21 crashes in which 201 lives were lost aud 518 persons wounded. Ten of these acci dents have occurred within tbe last few weeks, and in those07 were killed aud 290 Injured. The worst feature of tho disasters is that nearly all of them are chargeable to criminal carelessness. X Master Mechanic John I. Klnsey, of the Lehigh Valley shops at South Eas ton has issued orders in which the suspended men In the car shops will be taken back and be will endeavor to keep them employed on full time till spring at least. The order will take effect ou Monday. There will uot be any new work done, but the rolling stock wbioh was ruu down by the Reading management will be repaired and the Lehigh Valley railroad stock will agaia present its old time neat appearance. i in a rr.w LINKS. Short fiqulbs .lu ami Around Carbon County Dished Up for tlur Headers. The new Lutheran church In Long Ruu Is under roof. It will now be hurried to completion in order that services may be held before the new year. Michael Moaser, of Mahoning, was burledon Saturday. Deceased was aged 60 years, 7 mouth and 2 days. Tho funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. 11. Strauss. A choice selection of After Tea Cups and' Kunoers ' at Luckeubacb's Book Mora, Mauch Chunk. M. G. Pontsman, of Lehigh Gap, lias been grouted a patent on a switch board that It Is olaimed presents uiuuy points of supenortv over all other switch -board. There waa successful Farmers' insti tute at Weatherly last Thursday. Idward J. Joseph, of Audeuried, has accepted a positlou as operator for the ueuver a mo urauae raurowi at Den ver, Colo., and will soon leave for his post or uuty. At a mMtlnonfll.e lUl.kntnwnshln .i.r l j i ir i .ii.r .i ri.. 7T" ;;, r, " " "'.it in: Beaver Meadow school presented bis resignation. The resignation was ac cepted and Mr. Boyle, of tbe Coxevllle school, appointed lu his piaoe. Miaa Cole, of the Levlstou school was trans ferred to Coxevllle and Miss MoGee ap pointed to tbe Levlstou school. Notice were posted at Beaver Mea dow last Friday morning informing the men ot an 8 per cent, reduction In wages, to take effect at onoe. Tbe re duction, it is olaimed. Is due to the faot thatthepri of xal at New York I nolo the average, which is f 120. Tbe men do uot take thought to the reduo tion, but it is not that trouble will ensue. Haaletou Standard. JJBsollitClV I .. tartar Hlgbwtof sit In laavtalng atrMtgtil. Laibm Umtio fctTAVga ( rOvxaHWKWT ood Ruoar. Roya,l BaWug Powder Oo., 106 Wall St, N. X. I i I ; u , ! I I Oounty Auditor. . c a 4 'i m ICS lei I 1 1 1 71 OS m 10 117 247 242 41 214 13 14 43 10 2 2 ii 81 41 ' 0 30 53 1 IS 2 ioii ij7 157 112 Vt WEISSPORT AND AROUND SPICY IIAl'PKftlNUS llltlKFI.Y I'.PlTIt JIIZEl). Th. Doings of the Week Intrrleaded With Personnl Mentions. J. J. Markley came from tho Uus tom House Philadelphia to voto. Charles Arner has the contract to build Dr. Andreas' new frame stable. Joseph Seaboldt who recently moved to this place from Trenton, N. J., is quite seriously ill. Ed. Monlor, of Burlington, N. J. is here ou a visit A yoijjig sou of Elmer Smoycr is quite seriously ill. Council met In regular montbli session last Tuesday evening, Th. usual business was transacted. All the members were present with the exceptiou ot Oscar Arner. i Chester litlck. nf PMInrlalrdiln voe here to vote on Tuesday. Ed 1 undt aud wife, nf Allnntnwn. spent Sunday at the old homestead in this town. T. Webster H'eisa. nf Ttntlilnli closed digist with Welssuort and Franklin friends on Wednesday. W. R. Johnson, of Readins. will organize a Young People's Alliance in the School Hall next Wednesday eve. ulng. Mr. Johnson is the orgauizer for the East Penn. District of the Evan gelical Association, Contractor Joseph Krum will build the proposed frame building next to Strausberger's. It will be tho property of John S. Miller. p. J. Saeger Is getting ready for mo uuuuujs aua win nexi weeK com mence to receive invoices nf D-nrwtQ He will make a specialty of supply in lean, uia uuu ouuuay scnoois, These letters are in the Doug Arner's post oliice uncalled for: Albert Seigfnd, W. Mauss, Philip Albright, Henry Kenley, Mrs. Lydla Rivl'or, Dr." Laiutbus. Mrs. Eliza Lenta Rr "Advertised" Iu calling for any of tho above. The "Stroller" is muoh pleased to see genial John Zem about again with ms ngut. arm, winch was badly broken some months ago. out of a sliurr. John expects to get to work on his books again lu a few weeks. Uusluess men riatrnnlzi. leo-ttlmntn enterprise. If you want jobprlntlug have It done right aud cheup. Just think of it lO envelopes for $1.50 at inn wiuvouaie ouice, Everett & Hausman. at the Weiss. port House, have placed a French pool table lu their hostlery. The game is un interesting one. Mrs. Cbarlos. Maurer. nf Wilkes. Bjrre. returned home on Fridav After u pleasant- visit. The Carbon County Improvement Company are working their planing iuiu employees only nlue hours a day. not because work Is slack but in order to put all their iiower on their eiectrio ugnr, piaut. We regret to note the Illness of Miss Annie, daughter of R. Zimmer man ana along with ber friends we hope hope for ner speedy reooverr. Laury'a big building Is now heated throughout by hot water. The plant was erected by John W. Heller which Is a guarantee that it Is done right. The secret societies meeting lu the ball are tbe Jr. O. V. A. M., and it Is expected mar, it wont ue very long be fore more follow suit. Tbe bible class which meets on Thursday's of each week In Laury's block are having some very Interesting sessions. They havo a room lu the abo;e building wbioh is oozllr and nicely furutshed. John W. Heller is leader: George luuilt, is secretary and E J. Suit is treasurer. The class has a membership of thirty-five. Every body Is welcome to these meetlugs. The St. Elmo Hotel aud Restaurant ou White street, ettioleutly oonduetod by Mrs. L. Vlengst, formerly of Potts- ville, will te formally opened in next Wednesday, the ISth Instant. The Si. r.imonas been thoroughly renovated and improved and is now one ot the best hotels in tbe neighborhood. - " "" u.uuu.y av CT t .. .51. 1 . .If 1 1 1"8 ripe oia age oi oi years, ueatu re- su.'tea irom a stone ot paralysis several weeks ago. Interment was made on Thursday morning, Rev. Longace, of the Lutheran congregation officiating at the last sad rites. A husband only survives. Deceased had many years been a resideut of this town and ner lunerai was very largely attennea Jaoob Broug. of Mountain Ton, was here on Tuewlay, Mr-lirongowns the frame buildiug aud bakery re cently occupied by '. W. Lanry. aud desires now to dlspoe of it. He offers lsilt,or ,n au advertisement ap peartng elsewuere in tins )aper Tbe nreuaratious for tbe first ball of the Carbon Sooial club are almost complete. A large number of admis sion tickets have already been sold aud tbe wideawake aud bustling commit tee are sangulu of a most suuoesNful sooial aud Iluanotal success. The ball will be held in Laury's large ball on tbe evening of November 30. The ball will be beautifully deoorated aud refresh ment will be furnished. Buffs cele brated Alleutowu Orchestra will fur ui h music. A very flue selected line of beauti ful solid sterling silver goods. Tbe newets design Just out received today at K. II. Hob) Mauob Chunk Jewelry store. Latest style overoots at M. Losos Si Co. Low prioaa prevail. - Fashionable elothiug for everv. body at M. Loso & Co . OberU Block. M. Lroao l u , have a full line of LOt atvles bats aud rjm. i it. Low,s 4 to , have a good, ound ksrae tot sal caeap TiekeU for f rae portrait, at Blebs! gallery w rfood until Deowaber lfk3 IT IS CRAIG ! lurality, 263! Political Hucksters Re ceive a Rebuke. THE PEOPLE ARE WINNERS. The Result Is Satis factory. The greatest political fight ever waged iu the .3rd Judicial District ended with the closing ot tbe polls on the night of election day and wheu th. votes were counted Hon. Allen Craig, of Mauch Chunk, Carbon county, bad very decisive plurality over John B. Storm, of Monroe county, and Hor ace Heydt, of Lehighton, bis opponents for Ptesldeut Judge In this district The fight can well be doscrlbed as the most heated political battle ever fought lu any district In the Keystone state. There wero twoDemocratlo candidates, One represented honor, morality, pur ity and the highest standard of manli ness combined with splendid ability and unquestioned integrity, while tbe other forgetting everything but the greed of personal aggrandizement sunk to the lower degree of a political huck ster. One refused to sanction any act that the people might condemn or that might cast a shadow over the Bench; the other permitted, and apparently as slsted tn tbe porpetratlon of any trick that might teud to bis election. One made tbe contest decently, but deter mlndely, appealing to tbo intelligence of the people; the other fought with bitterness, vlndlctlvouess and assisted by tbe most corrupt politieat element lu th. county. The first, the man of the people, the able, brilliant, learned lawyer, the pure, chtlvarlo mau, Allan Craig, Esq., was honored with election; the second, John B. Storm, the pet of th debauched element of bis party, rebuked and terribly condemned goes to tbe rear by tbe mighty verdict of the people. Of Horace Heydt, Esq., gent leman, lawyer, scholar and respected citizen, tho Republican candidate, we have nothing to say, further than this that the election ot Mr. Heydt would have been more unanimously prefer able to our people than would have been tbe election of John Storm. The election of Hon. Allen Craig tn the President Judgship is a most em phatlo rebuke delivered by the people to unworthy aud dishonorable polltl cal heelers. Mr. Craig was the clear choice of tbe majority of the people ot Carbon .ounty, and a Democratic ooun ty convention gave him a unanimous nomination. He did not seek for the honor; be did uot force himself unou bis party nor did be make himself ob noxious by efforts or actions un wot thy ot bis high character and abUlty. Tb. district conference to nominate a can didate met and adjourned without re sult, aud the oommou feeling was that the candidate from each oounty should bare bis name placed upon his own oounty ticket aud with this end lu view tbe necessary papers were filed with the Secretary of State. At tbe last moment, however, John B. Storm came out lu his true colors as a champion peanut politician, and along with that disreputable political scavenger, Miek Casaldy, served notice of object lone be Ing filed upon tbe right ot Mr. Craig's name to go ou tbe Carbon oounty tleket, Iu tbe Dauphin county eourt Judge Simon tou decided that Mr. Oralg not baying been nominated as pre scribed by tbe rule aud usage ot tbe party in tbe dtetriot bis name should not go ou tb regular oounty ticket. John H Storm waa In preUsy Ut same position but tbe Secretary ot Stat, a Mr William Y llarnty, reverses the deiatou uf tbe court aud puts the name of M- Storm on the regular tick i lit both oo untie, -au uapsweetlettUd and dlaboltosl aatlort. ThU ways au ac tion of dishonesty of purpose cslcrUat- d to pervert the Intention of the neonl. aud to force irpou them a man whom tbey did not want for this office; aman who by reason of the despicable meth ods pursued to gaiu his eleotion would be unworthy to sit as a magistrate In police court where a case might be In trial for stealing oats. In the further nce of this and many other schemes of a very low aud disgraceful order Mr. Storm had wllllug tools In this oounty. Tools, by the way, who for years have been a menace to pure politics and good government. Chief among these that rank old bull-dozer and aumbuff, Bob Klotz, the foxy Mickey Cassldy, that consummate old liar, E. H. Raucb, board-jumping Jimmy Malloy, slimy and treacherous "Spikes" Enbodr. A. J. Durllug aud lesser UghU. That tbo game of misrepresentation aud Intimi dation was pursued with a high hsnd the 1000 votes for John Storm testifies. Fortunately for the interests of a pure judiciary, however, their effort availed them nothing aud along with MrJ3torm they are turned to tha nar and Allen Craig and the pesile are gloriously triumphant Th coatest for Allen Craig and a pure, non-partisan jndl clary was taken up at aa early stage by an the people without regard to local ity and was waged honorably, deter minedly aud iucessently. Amoag the more prominent votaries to tbe prin ciples of honesty aud ability and ths nou partisan Judiciary wore George W Esser, L. II. Barber, District Attorney Fisher, J. J. O'Brien, Frank Sharker. James P. Smith, Dr. J. S. Zern, Hon. W. 1-. Blery, I)r. W. Kutz,W. Lee Stiles. Jona Kistler, the Weatherly Herald, Gazett aud Times, P. F. Clark, the Carbon- Advocate, W. G. Miller, Frank Semmel, Jos. Zahn, Clayton Heydt, J. Jfulhearn.Eugeue Bartholomew, Fred Schmidt, Jno Craig and host, of otkars Including many prominent Ktpubll. oaus. The happy result Is a finale to the politieal history of those who endeav ored by all kind-of schemes to defeat the seutimentof Carbon connty people. Bob Klotz, Moike Cassldy, Rauch, Ao., go into obscurity. For a fw years longer they may continue to trade off Democratic candidates and play pea uut tricks, but as sure as time they will go down in disgrace and dishonor to be buried under the contempt ef all deoentand intelligent people without regard to party or calling. Monroe Gives Craig539 Alien Craig's voto In Monroe county by districts is as follows: Bairett, 13; Cbestnutblll, 11; Coolbaugh, 11; Del, ware Water Gap, 3; E. Stroudsburg, N. I)., 7; L. Stroadsburg, S. D-, It; El- dred, 43; Hamilton, N. DIst, ,10; Ham. iltou, S. DIst., 2G; Jacksou, 49; Middle Smitlifield, 7; Price, 1; Pocono, 51; Polk 18; Ross, 17; Srnithfleld, 15; Stroud, 22; Stroudsburg,E.Dlst, 17; Stroudiburg, V.Dist,ai;Tobyharsna, 21 Tunkhan nock, 17. Total, 530. KKNATIlIt CRAin l'UI.I.S TllllOUaU. .ImleOstoriu Defeated lu th. Carruan Monro, liittrlct. The returns In the forty -tklrd Judi clary district Indicate the election of Ex-8enator Alien Craig and tbe defeat of Judge John B.Storm,now serving by appointment due to tbe death ofjudge Dreher. Craig has an apparent major ity ot 300 over Heydt and John Storm Carbon oounty gives Craig, 2,087, and Monroe 530. Storm receives but 1,000 vote iu Carbou to 2,181 iu Monroe. Heydt, Rep., has 2,503 votes In tbU county and 700 in Monroe. Ther Is rejolceiug orer Senator Craig's vic tory. This Is the first time In the county's history that Carbon has so- cured the Judgship. Tbe total vote Is; Craig, 3,526, Heydt n;im, and Storm, 3,180. AT HOME. Onr lliubllrau rrl.uils Captur. Soni. Uewoeratlc Scalps. Tbe result ot the eleotion In Carbon oounty defeat part of tbe Democratic ticket. The lucky oms are: Asaoeiate Judge Daniel Rouse, Democrat, Weatherly. Register and Recorder II. SwarU, Democrat, Maueh Chunk. Treasurer Levi Horn, Republican, Franklin. Oounty Oommlsslouers Wm An thony, Republican, Parry villo. Hugh MoBride, Republican, Beaver Meadow. M. T. Trailer, Dem.erat, Lehlghtcn Auditors L. P. Peters, Democrat, Kast Mauoh Chunk. TboBM MuseeloMii, Rpublican,Ma- houlng. Paul Katfar, K publican, Mauob Obuak. Harness, sUank.Ss, Ac. Miltou Ftory, Wetosport, has a Urge asaortmeat M all kind of barnes tilankeU, wblp, robas, Jte , wbioh he i selling at vary low prtoea. If yon need auytieUig lu this llae buy it ber and you will save asou.y , beeaiue our price are tb. vary lowswt iu Hue valley