II Jl. TkafBn A 4w- Qto 1 MO vaiDOn MUVOCaiO LKHIUHTON. PA., 8ATUKDAX AUGUST 4, 1888. irtwiwATTniiLiiHonTOHrosxowicKAs I Tjuto'OBAtIO 0OTJHIT MkBTIHQ. nZ ..! Tn,n.l,. inntv meetlne nas Hcued a point wncro uio cnurcu woni ior vicyeiauu mm nuu uu, u,Cu .. rrotn an 0VPr UlC jstalc. 1110 parly must .,.,. Th? annual Democratic county meeting ,.i.,i rnn. ,i i.n.rt T)r,mocii all their Ivo will voto t, m.i i, .it. -...f .r,i,if SSSSSli"Sl wm bo ..hew in the court House, in tber:'::'r.T v.r:::,r.r;r"L"rj BrOtcti of Munch Chunk, on Jfonday, .ul'.iV...1. m.nntr IfrtnrUV I Atacatt 20th, 1888, at 11 o'clock ft. m. It will U the duty of this meeting to name! MMOBtto hold the delegate elections in the different townships and boroughs In the county; Ax the time of holding the eoaty nominating convention and select a ceantv committee for the ensuing campaign tad transact any other business upon which It feu power to act. Chab. W. Lmrrz, chairman. THK BEFOBT CITRBKHT TO THE EFFECT that SftfiraelJ. Randall Is suffering from easer ef the stomach and must retire from public llfo is sincerely and muchly regret ted by his large following of friends all over the country. For twenty-six years Samuel Jackson Randall has occupied a Bromlnent position In tho country's history m a legislator, and It Is to his credit that during the time when millionaires were betoe hatched by Congress on a $6000 sal ary that he Is to-day comparatively a poor mb. Ho has always been a territic work er, bold, Indefatigable and earnest when fie had a purpose to perform and at all tbaes eloquently conservative. Should the report of his dangerous condition prove 'true, the country will lose one of its most brilliant men and the political party with which he affiliates will not soon find his equal. There is no maw in Oahbon coustt who enjoys a wider political acquaintance . with leading men in this state than Frank L. Heber, now an attache of the rhlladel phis, Mint. Frank Is an earnest, hard working young Democrat, with a future of rich promise before him. TTell-versed In political questions of the day he is always ble to logically, cogently and eloquently defend the Jacksonlan Democracy. The political flopper Is more numerous than.the base-ball crank. HbkxsT' ro'Lrrics is rnooBKssiNO, Personal and vulgar abuse ot candidates is no longer considered an essential clement In politics. Party platforms do not stand for "much, more than to allure the floating voters; acta and measures are the solid facts that count in presidential results. If you believe Groyer Cleveland to be a better and moro acceptabletnan for the presidency tuMP Uenlamln Harrison, why vote for hub, or vice versa. Thoy are both honest, IriteUJgent and capable-men, fully equipped in tho possession of all necessary essentials to faithfully and creditably fill tho highest office In the sift of a people. Benjamin Harrison has been before the peoplo in public life for a quarter of a century; Qrover Cleveland has made a splendid Chief Executive, there has been none bet ter; Study carefully the acts and charact er of parties and men, pay your taxes, get registered and vote as belleye to bo to the best Interest of a common humanity. Tub campaign liar must yield the place honor to the men who write snako stories for, metropolitan dallies. TXH BAD FATS OF AnDOBA TnoXXLL, the. beautiful Lehigh county girl who died from malpractice in Philadelphia about two weeks ago, should.be sufficient warning to all young girls, not to put to much faith Irt the protestations and loving embraces of their lovers. Andora Troxell fell from iflrtne at manv .others have fallen in the years that are past, and as others will con tlnne to fall until the end of time, for it Is bnt-human to err. As to the man, who wrought this fair creature's rnln and death, no word can be said In palliation. The Whole business was planned coolly and deliberately with malice aforethought, Vlth only the saying of his own reputation as an object; what cared he, unprincipled, cow ardly villain that he has proved to bo, for the name or reputation of she who fell a victim to his lust and passion through an all-powerful loye. A reward has been of f ered for A. P. CrIUey's capture, and the Advocate hopes justice will find him out Mul place him where he belongs, Bfeerasn Ratjch btili, rESisTS that the Democracy will carry Pennsylvania, ThU shows that Rauch's persistency is only equal to his andaclty, At a coNrEiiENCE of Republican Senators held recently In Washington It WM, almost unanimously decided tbat a .tarifl .hill be prepared and at once presented for passage, the salient features of which -.were reductions of tho internal revenues and a continuance of the present high tariff. sThe bill to be drafted is to be in full ac cordance with the Chicago platform. This mote Is evidently meant as a quiet but elo quent intimation to the Democrats that the Kills bill which reduces the existing heavy and oppressive tariff rates Is unsatisfactory to the Republican Senators. So tax reform won't come this year. Th Doveb Index was an eioht- page astonlsher last week. It contained, ln'full, the laws of New Jersey. It. was an Issue very seldom equalled outside of the ' metropolis. Special to the Cabbon Advocate. BROADBRIM'S 1 1 LETTER. A a reed shaken by the wind are the broken about the Stock Exchange, for the By Preacher Harrison is rattling the dry boBM and smiting the Deyil hip and thigh. -To be sure Harrison Is not much of a boy, jtBli was a name given mm fifteen years (0, smd then he wa considerably oyer twenty, Being small of stature and smooth faced he passed for much younger than he ctally was, and it is safe to say now, if " Us family register could be found, that the boy first saw light about 1848 or 1850, . Bat that is neither here- nor there; he cam down to John Street fresh from his trhwpbs on the west side ot town, and in the torrid heat of July in a little stuffy - church right down in the business portion ot the city and within rifle shot ot the Stock Exchange, commenced a revival Id " the old John Street Jfethodist church, whlcn promises to be unrivalled in our Mttory. The great body ot our spiritual sfeephtrds are gathsrlng ozone and spiritual grace in the mountains or by the settide, while very mauy ot them are seeking such inspiration as London, Paris and Berlin afford, which we expect to prot by in the near future. But Brother "Htrrhwn needs no such inspiration the aU&t of the devil making off with a Wall Street broker is inspiration enough for tdsB. and he goes in to save the broker, KU SBtritual DlouKh has struck fallow S0ua4 snout the money changers, The crop of sinners Is bountiful, let us nope that the haryest will be great. Every after noon and evening the Utile churchls crowd- ej Wtu gray headed old sinners who aro seen of toner Inside of Mike Murray's or Bhang Draper's gambling hells then they are In a church. Ballet girls from the opera, negro minstrels, barkeepers and flash men about town are part of tho spiritual .. e . -rtn 1 uarvesi. uui, anasi, moiuorxiBir.suu VUIfc U1UUU3CU UJI ItUUJf tt.lk Ul O w I glye them tho use of their great hall In tho Consolidated Exchange when tho board was not In session. As yet, no reply has been received from the brokers; but, If they should grant him the uso of their room, I should begin to believe that the days of miracles are not yet passed, and who knows but In tho general restitution which would undoubtedly follow this Ten- tecostal shower but Broadbrim might get back some of tho shekels that he dropped in tho street lone years ago. It won't bear thinking of but Brother Harrison has my best wishos for the success of his work. By all means saye tho brokers ; they are a pretty bad lot 'tis true, but with a wholesomo system of spiritual purgation they may In time be turned to account, Thev may not bo worth much as fish, but perhaps they are good for bait, Several hundred of these financial reprobates have already been gathered In the fold, and many more aro on tho stool of repentance, Besides, if thoy get in the Consolidated Exchange, thoy will bo right over Ned Stokes' elegant saloon which occupies nil of the basement floor. This is the place that the Bohemians Jill went wild over a few weeks ago, comparing It to tho palaco of Aladdin. The crowd that cats devilled bones, fried frogs and pate do fols gras there, are just tho kind In need of saying grace. If Brother Harrison can pull them in It will be the crowning glory of his use ful life. But I am sorry to say that In Wall Street they look with suspicion on a pious broker. The moment a man begins .to exude the odor of sanctity they button their pockets and examine his ledger. I am sorry to say It, but three-fourths of the heavy defalcations and robberies on the street, have been by men who have used religion as a cloak, and sometimes for twenty or thirty years deceived every one but the devil. Speaking of Ned Stoko's saloon under. the Consolidated Exchange, It is all Bohemian bosh about Its being such a wonderful and dazzling place. It is nothing of the sort, and there Is nothing marvellous or striking about It. The fellows who wrote those articles were taken into Mr. Stokes' private room and loailed to the muzzlo with champagne, whiskey and all sorts of good things, In fact It was a regular freo blow of the most liberal kind and this gave them inspiration. The saloon is a Very nice, plain and comfortable affair, and everything Is good of tts kind. The pro- vailing color Is a lightish drab, but there Is an entlro absence of ornamentation which distinguishes bis bar-room in tho Hoffman House. I think a single picture in his up town place would buy the 'entire furniture of his saloon under the Consolidated Ex change, Mr. Stokes, tho owner, will be remembered as the man who shot Jim Fisk, Jay Gould's partner, and who stood three times under the shadow of the gallows and who formally served a four years' term for the murder; but all that is forgotten now. He owns two of the finest hotels In town. His hotel uptown was the head quarters of the Democratic National Committee, and only the other day tle Governor ot the Stato was his guest on his yacht and tucked his august logs under the same mahogany. Strange world this we live in; but nothing stranger in history or fiction than this. Here is indeed a field for Brother Harrison's good work. Jay Gould's office Is only right across the way, Russell Sage's is not far off, the Wormsers, Addison Cammack and lots of others are within a stone's throw; what a field for an energetic evangelist. Speaking of Wall street, I see that Harry Prentiss and Charles A. Johnson have both been sent to a madhouse this week. Ic Is a dreadful life these brokers lead; If not wrecked financially they perish among the rocks that Ue In their way, morally and physically; not all of Jay Gould's fifty or sixty millions can save him from the neu ralgia that racks him night and day, and the very means that he Is compelled to take to purchase surcease from pain, is slowly but surely dragging him down to ruin. Henry S. lyes, who a few weeks ago was called the young Napoleon of Wall Street, Is now dodging the Sheriff about Niagara Falls, and it he is convicted of the felony for which be has been indicted in Ohio, he may become a silent partner In the firm of Ward & Fish, the worthy gentlemen who precipitated the panic of four years ago, and who robbed General Grant of the say- Ings of a life, But while the spirit is stirring among the brokers our Hebrew brethern are not un mindful of tho future, and somo time slnco they sent for a learned Rabbi to Russia, who Is deeply versed in the lore of their auclent faith. Rabbi Joseph was sent for by 18 of the prominent Hebrew congregations hero to teach them the ancient canons and re-es tablish the constitutions and the laws. His authority appears to be generally accepted by the orthodox Jews, and tho arnyal of Rabbi Joseph promises a new era ot Judaism In the United States. His fit st service took place this week, and Instead ot having to try nam to get me people in it required a small army of policemen with their long night clubs to keep the enthusiastic He brews out. The Iron gates of the synagogue were closed, and all the doors guarded by Rabbis. None were admitted excopt those who had cards and thousands were turned away. The prayer of Rabbi Joseph might havo been uttered in any Christian pulpit, and It fell on the ears of the multitude like a revelation. Great things are expected from the new departure. Never in our history has there been such a political upheaval, and one that presents so many peculiar phases. It has been evi dent for some time past that the old fight between Tammany aud the County Democ racy Is cropping out more bitterly than ever. The organization of the County De mocracy was a protest against the despotic rule of John Kelly, who brooked no rival in power. If any Democrat dissented from the will of the autocrat he was immediately marked for destruction; till a number of the strongest men got tired of his arbitrary rule, and the result was a rebellion, and the formation of the County Democracy. For a time it seemed to promise an improve ment in our metropolian politics, but with the death ot John Kelly a system was In augurated by Hubert O. Thompson, which surpassed everything eyer known here be fore. It was this regime which gaye us the Boodle Aldermen, and all the rascally of ficials now In exile in Canada. It was this crowd that made Rollln B. Squire, Commissioner ot Public Works, and which delivered the finances ot the city into the Philistines. Maurice J, Power, the head ot the County Democracy, Is as much of an autocrat as the- Emperor of Russia. He - 1 out-Kelljs Kelly. Hubert O. Thompson In the lenlthof bis power never dawd to Ao what ho has done, andlhe result Is rebel- Hon which bodes ill for Mr. rowers, uis most tried lieutenants are dcsortlns to Tammany, and some of Its most trusty henchmen have been hurled from tuo Aquouuci uoinmission. wo naraiy wncro fA limn T)flin Kttftrta nrn rrntnrv .Yi.owuu. w. .... m...... -.-bftl "r.r .n.i tM.n. ah ,u of v. w ... . - manifestos thicken on us, glvlni; tho roasons of the new converts ior tueir cnango of Heart J no man can ten wnar, a Mn day may bring forth; so wo must bide tho November Ides. . Ono of tuo very strange leaiurcs ot iuo a uoniraci acryico A.aw passca vy uoutress a few 3 ears ago, Is that IToly Trinity Church Is fined a thousand dollars for Im- noitlns tho Itev. Walpolo Warren, under contract to preach the gospel of Christ; and day after day whole-cargoes of dirty. Ignor ant Italians are dumped upon our shores, hundreds. of whom become paupers a week after they have landed. The demagogue who passed a law like this in the vain en deavor to corral tho labor vote ought to havo beon sent to a lunatic asylum. Afayor Hewitt did a brave and a just thing when ho started the subscription for Hartt who was boycotted by the Knights of Labor. Mr. Hartt was foreman for tho firm of Gardner & Estes, shoemakers. Ho detected one of the men stealing from tho firm and discharged him. Tho Knights de manded that the thief should be taken back and Hartt himself discharged, At first the firm refnsed"and their goods were boycotted; after a long selge poor Hartt was driven out and tho thief reinstated In his old place. Wherever Hartt went after that, he was pursued by tho Knights until by this cowardly oourso he and his family were reduced to Btaryatlon. At last he turned on his brutal persecutors, and dragged them to the bar of justice where thoy were all convicted, but a venal judge suspended' sentence, and let them go. Meanwhile poor Hartt was ruined, ho appealed to Mayor Hewitt, who drew up a statement of the case, and headed tho subscription with $100, and In two days nearly $2,000 was raised for his relief. Tho weather has been delightfully cool, and to those of us who can't get away New York Is good enough. BROADBRIM. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington D. C, July 31, 1888. The result of tho conference of tho Re publican Senators at tho residence of Sena tor Evarts on HrcduesJay evening of last week, practically defeats the expectations of those who had predicted an early ad journment of Congress. September 15 will in all probability witness tho closing scenes. Tho conference was held with the object of deciding the question as to tho course to bo pursued by tho Senate with reference to the tariff, and nearly every Republican Sena tor was present and expressed his views upon the question. After a prolonged dis cussion, It was finally decided that the Fi nance Commit teo should prepare a tariff bill which should be reported to the Senate, and that the bill should bo taken up and .passed, regardless of the length of time required. It Is Impossible at this time to say What the details of tho bill will be fur ther than that it is thought that It will propose a slight reduction of the revenues, and upon tho whole be a protective meas ure In accordance with the resolutions adopted at the recent Chicago convention. This program'mo will prolong the session until lata in September and there are pre dictions by sorao that the discussion will be continued until long after the November election, though this Is hardly probable. The President has at last taken a short vacation. Tho party consisting of tho President and Mfs. Cleveland, Mrs. Fol- som, Postmaster-General Dickinson, and Colonel and Mrs. Lamont, left the city on Thursday last for New York city, fiom which point they sailed for a short yachting trip. The party will return to Washington In a day or two, and it is hoped they may be benefitted by tbo trip. A general warfare has been commenced in Washlghton against the one-horse cars, or, as they are commonly termed, "bob- tailed" street cars. Meeting of tho citi zens have been held at which resolutions condemning the furthur use of these cars were passed, and the several street car companies that still use the one-horse cars have been notified that after September 1st the companies must cither furnish two- horse cars or provide conductors for the cars In use, as after that date no fares will he placed In the faro-boxes by tho passen gors. It Is expected that this movement will result In the adoption of two-horse cars upon all of the lines In the city. BOTH BIDES, Ton Fay Tour Taxes and Takes Your Choice. DEMOCRATIC. Dispatch. D. S. Early, of Harrlsburg, who was the Greenback-Labor candidate for Auditor-General In 1880 and a candid ate for Congress In 1SS0, has come out strong for President Cloveland and tho Democratic party. Mr. Early says that tbo Democratic paity has redeemed all .the pledges it made four years ago, while the Republican party has been faithless to Its pledges. Mr. Cleveland, he says, has economically and wisely administered the affairs ot the country and his tariff views are sound, Mr. Early has a large follow ing In Harrlsburg, most ot whom haye signified tbelr Intention to support the Democratic National ticket. New York Sun The Republicans could commit no more flagrant violation of their platform than to reduco or abolish the gar tax, which Is protective of an import ant American Industry. Looking at the matter from the standpoint of the Chicago Convention, tho entire repeal of Internal revenue taxes every one ot them, that on oleomargarine as well as that on whisky should precede interference with the duty on sugar. Turn where they will, the Re publicans will find two things: First, they cannot produce a tax revision and antl surplus bill tbat will not contradict the platform of their party; second, no propo sition that is at all practicable, radically different from the Mills bill, will accomp lish the reduction of taxation satisfactorily and beneficially to the people of tho United States. ItEPUBI.ICAN. Phlla. Press. The Republican campaign Is remarkably actlye in the Northwest, and especially so In Minnesota, where the party organisation Is alteady perfected and where great mass-meetings are being held every .Ian Witt A.Jn Annlnm nt tl.n lr).t la At.a. not to any doubt or apprehenslen as to the final result, but simply to the presence and pressure of an Irresistible party enthusiasm, the spontaneous expression of which Is the invincible guaranty of an overwhelming Republican victory in November. The attendance up Republican conven tions this year Is one of the most striking proofs ot the vitality and earnestness of the party. It began with tha Chicago Conven lion, which In size and enthusiasm sur passed any similar gathorlng this country ever saw. That this was not a momentary Interest was shown by the Kansas ltcpubll- can State Convention of last week, the only Republican state convention held since Harrison was nominated. It Is estimated that thcro wore C00O .Republicans present from all over the state. The party must :Lzr UiJIlK WgUlUUI BHVU U IIUIULL V HvlUlfil I cans i a euro Kcpubllcan state. Tho same sprt wa9 si,own In tho unprccedent rallies Vermont and In Boston last week. Noxt weck inoiana m i,0M Its Stato Con. ycntlon, and the Republicans promlso such eathcring as the stato has novor seen, I All these-arc signs of Kcpubllcan vigor which can not be mistaken. Exchange, YOUB CHOICE. Now take your choice, beloved freemen. We append the National ticket to be voted for at the approaching election: Democratic President, Groyer. Clove- land, of Now York; Vice President, Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio. Republican President, Benjamin Harri son, of Indiana; Vice President, Loyl V Morton, of New York. Prohibition Clinton B. Flsk, of New- Jersey; Vice President, John "A. Brooks, of .Missouri. Union Labor President, A. J. Streeter, of Illinois, Vice President, Charles F. Cun ningham, of Arkansas. United Labor President, Robert H. Cowdery, of Illinois; Vice President W, H. T. Wakegeld, of Kansas. Industrial Reform President, Albert E. Redstono, of California; Vlco Presldont, John Calvin, of Kansas. Equal Rights Presldont, Belva A. Lock- wood, of Washington; Vlco President, Al fred II. Love, of Pnnsylyanla. The Switch Back Bchetale. Trains leavn Switch-Back Depot. Jlfauch Chunk, 8 30, 10 10, 11 87 A. M.. 2 20, 3 45. 535 P.M. .Sundays 1 CO. 215, P. M. , Leave Summit Hill, 0 40, la w, a. n. 2 00. 4 35. 0 10. P. M. Sundays 3 00, 4 00 A'. 41. POWDER Absolutely Pure. AIMS lKIWUer llCVCr V.UirS. lllHtltCl.'l UIUU.J. strength and wholesomeness. iloro economical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold In emnnetltlnn with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or nhoshhato powders. Bold only ln cans. Itoyal Ilaklni! l'owder Company, 100 wall street in. x. aiucm-mii SOMETHING NEWS Dkuek the Sun, which King Ho o- nion never uearu of- a CLOTHES linr that requires no clothes pins. Every housekeeper, laundress ana store keener wnnts It. Kamnio nent bv mall. G feet for 2Scts., t2 feet for wets. Fimt class AOENT8 WANTED fok this countv. Address, NOB TON It. UONli & CO., Manufacturing Agents, l'liuaaeipiua, l a., i,iock uox vmi. jyii-iw 13 WEEKS. The rOLIOK GAZETTE will be mailed, ecurely wrapped, to any addrass in the Unl- eu tunics lorinreo months on receipt ot One Dollar. Liberal discount allowed to nostmaitars. agents and cluba Sample copies mailed freo. Address an orders to RICHARD K. FOX. May 30,I8S5-ly Fbinklin SqoiEK, K. Y. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice Is hereby clven that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of rennsyivania on hosuav, auoubt ctn,-A. I). 1888, by Frederick Leuckcl, Win. E. Ash.Thos. iveiuerer, xiuviu .uucrt nuu d.ij,uiiu the Act of AssemMy entitled "an act fi5J,SillSunr iu i iiu - VrDE FOR THK INCOItl'OHATION AND RKQU1.A- tion of CEKTArK conronATioNS" approved the 29th day of April, A. I)., 1874, and the sup nlements thereto, for the Charter of an Intended corporation to be called "The Lehlghton Water Company."the charaotor and object of which Is to supply water to the publio In the borough of Le higlitoh In the County of Carbon, Btote of Pennsylvania, and to such persous.part nershlps, and associations residing therein and adjacent thereto ai may desire the same, nnd for these purposes to have uossess.and enjoy all the semblv aud the supplements thereto, ngms, ueui-uiH iiuu privileges ul gum Act 01 as- IIOltACK 1IKYDT. Solicitor. July 12, 1R83-W3 Administrator's Sale 01' VALUAW.E PERSONAL PROPERTY ! The underslirncd. Administrator of the Estate I ot WILLIAM MILLEIt. late of Mahonlnc Town- snip, uaroon ixnuuy. ra., dec i, win sen ai t ub-1 lie naio on me premises iiiuresaia, on Saturday, August 18th 1888, nt ONE o'clock P. Jil.. the following Personal I Property, vizi 2 Horses, l Cow, about to shocks! ot ltye, a lot ot oats In tho straw, 1 two-uorse wagon, i ituck wugou, jjokii Aiauiiro, 1.0101 nay, igunains, ami a variety or other Farm ing Implements and Household Furniture too numerous to mention. Terms will be made Known hi nine nnd piaco 01 sale uy JOSIAH MUSSULMAN, July28-3n Administrator, Notice to Builders. The underslgued will receive sealed proposals up to 2 MO o'clock r. 1L AUGUST litis. lfws.Ior tlie Kltl'AirillM Uf TWO ('21 .NKW HClllllH. HOUSES In BEAYEIl HUN, according to plans and specifications now at the house of Daniel Seen ev. h ressiey. rue ngni is reserved to reject any all of the proposal sals received. Ily order of the School Board of Mahoning Twp., DANIEL KKESSLEY, Secretary, There will also be offered at Public Sale, at Pleasant Corner, l'a., tho same day, at 0:00 o' clock P. M., by the School Hoard, the Old Build ing and School Lot ot CO perches, now vacated at tieaver nun, 10 ine nigiiest uiuucr. Ily order ot the School Hoard, DANIEL KKE8SLEV, Secretary, New Mahoning, Carbon Co., Pa Estate Notice. Estate of ANNIE ELIZABETH OEOOUS, late 01 me uorougu 01 ienigniuii, waruou county, l'enna., deceased. All persons knowlne themselves to be Indebted I to said Estate are requested to make immediate I payment, aud those having legal Claims against the same, will present them without delay ui I pruper uruer tur neiueiucui iu .I01IN (1EOC1US, ( p, LEWIS OEQOUB, ( Executors, LehlKhtou, July Dili. 88 we AGENTS l ENTIRELY WANTED anINEWBOOK The most wonderfully complete collection of I me nusoiuteiy useim ana practical wmcu nas ever been nulill&hed In anv nation on tha irtnhe. I A marvel of every day value and actual money I earning aud money saving to every possessor, Hundreds uooii hundreds of beautiful and hclu I lul enKravlniFS. Its extraordinary low price be- yonu compeuuuu Nomine in Hie whole history I of the honk, trade like it. Beiecr. something of. real value to the people, and sales are sure In. I.I ., i ., : I .1 . .1... I .... I. KC. Iwaiiik 1111 u .1 uim ui.i ,mi uuut. write for full description and terms. 30 days' slme ell en AeenU without capltaL bOAM lEI.L s CO. 1'mLAPr.p'UIA.Pa. febis-me. I ROYAL AKlH,! KISTLER nnnnunrr to the nnlillo Mint lin Ims IV LIVKKY HTAlll.i:. Mill Hint lio Is dow prepared to famish Teams lor I'uneralj, Weddings or Itnslness Trips on tlie sliortest n tlcoanrt most liberal terms. Orders left at tlie v(.Q(llt123 Of uarhon House" win receive rrompt nttention. STABLES OK KOHTH STREET, next the Hotel, IxmlzMon. Ian22-Yl Beware of fraud, as my namo nnd tlie price rn atnmned on tho bottom ot nil mv advertised shoes beore leaving the factory, which protect tho wearers against high prices and Interior eoous. n a neaieroiiers v. j., uouuuab snocs nt a reduced price, or says lio has them without mv name nnd nrlco stamncd on the bottom, nut nun uown ns n irauu. W. L. Douglas t r- f i J. - TT ( pi FOR GENTLEMEN The only flnoS.lSF.AMLKSS Shoe in the world lliailH WITHOUT TACKS Oil NA1I.S. AS StVllsIl and durable as those costlnnso or $0, and having no tacks or nails to wear tho stocking or hurt t he feet, makes them as eoinlortablo and welMUtlng as a hand sewed shoe, liny the nest. None f;cnuine unless stamped on noitom as $3 Shoe, warranted." 'W.l Donn I U. ilfUUluian 91 IllA lltu ..llllll, 1 unit only hand sewed welt 34 shoe, which einuiHcus tomonado shoes costing I roin f 0 to ?9. V. L. DouotAS $2.M Bnoi! Is unexcelled for Heavy wear. W. I.. nouor.AB S3 Siiok Is worn by all Uovs and Is the best school shoe In tho world. All tho auovo goods are inado In Congress, Button ana Lace, ana 11 not sow ny your ucaier write W. I DOUtiluVH, BnncKTON, Mass. A MEHRM & SON, Apt& LEIIIGllTON TA. AGENTSWANTED .Quickest Selling Article ever Invented, Used iu any Dash Churn NEEDS NO TAI.KINO, BUT RUAI.T.Y IS Tli J'llEinEST HllUWIMi Altl'lUI.E ON THK MARKET. rrrTsnuita, l'a., Sept. 21, 18.17. We, the undersigned, certify that we hav I witnessed the churning ot the Perfect Sclf-lte- volvlug Chnrn Dasher In one minute and thirty I seconds, proui producing Three and Three-quarter 133-4) rounds 01 uranuiaieu miner iroin one tlallon ot Cream from the Iteeiimont Creamery, T. T. llarmnn. Editor National Stockman. (3 3-4) rounds It. J. Hemlngray.I'rop. City Jl Ilk & Uutter IVpot, jno. w. layior, uasuicr i;ny oavings uuiik. cant. .1. K. Harbour, secretary u 1 ttxc nance, J. SV, Clutter, Pro. Diamond Milk-Butter Depot, inos. i; i-iay, v. meiiwioyer, F. C. Heed. Creamery. C. 11. Gardner. M.JIcCialn.TreasOffleo, .1. 11. Johnson, Leader. li. 13. iticnarus, uo v. i. uawsoii. i usv. 8. S. llacer, City Hall, .las. Hughes, l'test. EdAwd Lassus, T. 1'. Urultt. S. 8. Sunt. T, E. Murphy, .1. V. Moreland, J.J.Wrlght,VlcnnaltesUulhn Hoffman, 0. If. McAuley.Clty CafoDr. II. llullen, Capt. V. 0. Cook, John Born, Hall. County and townbhip iiiquts for p-ale. 1 CALL ON, OK WIUTH S. Y. CRUSAN, aub. 4-a Parnassus, Pa. PHATE! Tlie nndcrslimed olTers for sale the follow. Inps grades of I'HOSl'HATKS, Complete Boae Phosphate ! MUCK, J35.00. This Is the best phosphate on the market, none uxc-epieu, Complete Bone Manure ! riUCE, $32.00 Eg'-Especlally adapted to fruit trees of all kinds Lehigh Phosphate, Price $27. Soluble Phosphate and Potash ! ritlCE, S21.00. Soluble Rock Phosphate ! I These cheap grades compare favorably with any 1 nhnuihateK rostlnir the same Drlre. Olva them a trial. All uraues packed uuv in 200 ids. acid- proof baps lull weight. Always 011 hand and iorsaie ny M. HEILMAN, LEHIGIITOX. SWITCHBACK CLEANZINE Removes Paint and Grease from Woolens, Silks, Satins, Cashineres.Laces.Crapcs, &c. By the use of CLEANZINE Clothing of any Material, Car pets, Lap Robes, Car rlaco Cushions, Trim mings, &c, can bo n 11 1 c k 1 v cleaned of dirt, crease or calnt without In jury. It Is without an equal for removing dandrutl, frecKies, sunburn, tan, etc. 25 Cents a Ilotllc. Trade Supplied by the Proprietor Dr, T. E. Davis, Summit Hill. For Sale by T. D. THOMAS, Lehlghton, Switcli-Baclc Coih Cnre U the most certain and speedy remedy In the world iiugns, uoias, croup, nuarsenes, nmi- In: cough, influenza, nore 1 nnmi, c. Try it. l"rlce, Twenty-Five Cents, D. J. PHOS Leopold Meyers'M ARE - HO PACfilERTON, Pa., Ijossoo of Dolan Stono Quarry, Is now prepared to st'pply at short uollco All KMs of BUILDING STONE, of the very best quality at prices the LOW EST. Persons contemplating building will positively sayo money by calling on LEOPOLD MEYERS, rackerton, and learning prices. tnar3-05 J. T. NUSBAUM. Lculehton, will also furnish prices on application. Machine Shop, Tho undeislancd announces to tho citizens of Lchlchton and tho Burroundinc country that ho has opened a shop for tho Repair of Machinery 1 Kuch nt Acilcnltnr.il ImtitomtMiU. Hhnnen Inff Lawn Mowers, Grinding Flaner KuIvps Vapor Outer Knives Scissors, &c.j Steam Fit ting and t'uinp Work, nnd manufacturing Grain .aii wuik Kuaramccu in me lowest, priee.i, W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of GnbePs Hardware Store. LEHIG-HTON, Fenna. Aprlif-'n. iv LANGELL'S ASTHMA AND CATARRH REMEDY. tlnvini? struinrled 20 ve.irs between llto nnd iivaui wiiii iiTiiM. ur i ii tjiimiu, irt-uieu u was coinnciiiHi uiirinu l ie last n vears or mvi i- uess to sit on my clinlr day and night gasping for breath. My sufferings were beyond descrip tion, in ucspair i cxnennienicu on myscii y eonmoundliur roots and herbs nnd inhallni? the medicine thusobtalned. I fortunately discovered IMS f Orl l'KltlrUl. I lillK Foil ANTIIMA AHUUA' TAitnii. warranted to relievo the most stubborn case of Asthma In I-'ivk Minutkh, so that tho patient can He down to rest and sleep comfort ably. I'lease read tho rollowins eondented ex tracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of re cenr uaie: Oliver V. It. Holmes, Han Jose, Cat., writes "I find tho remedy all and even more than rep resented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief." E. Jl. Carson, A. M., Warren, Kan., writes "was ireaieu uy eiuiiieuiiui trvnnd (lermanv; tried tho states -nothing afforded relief like your prepara tion. 1.. It. Phclns. 1. II.. Orleirs.OliIo.wrltesi "Snf- ered ulth Asthma 40 yenm. 'Your medlclno In Sinlnutes does more for mo than the most emi nent physician did for mo In three years." ii. ii. i I mntnn. .Toilet. III., writes: Send Ca uirrn nemeui ova nt once. Cannot get along with out It I II nd It to be one of the most valuable mpiirf-lnes 1 have evpr tried. rc: Wo havo many other hearty testimonials of euro or relief, and In order that nil sufferers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Kever, nnd kindred dl seases mav have an onnortunltv of testinir the valuo of the Iteniedy we will send to any address 1K1A1, I'AVKAUK t'HKlS UV ClIAKUli. 11 vour druggist falls to keep It do not permit him csenl!nKlttobeJustasjod, hut send direct! n.p in MimR wiin iiii.hr 111111:1111111 iiv m n lis. Address. J. ZIMMliltMAN CO., Wops,. Wholesale Drmrelsts. Wooster. Wayne Co.. O. v run your mime mm luuii ess sl70 box bv mall St.co. ulv21 PIIRITFNF PRI7FS ! m turn I a I SSM mam sr Competition Open to All on the following condltlonsi To Interest the ated and also the young during the leisure hours, day Or evening, wo ofter tho following prizes for the HUNT 1'OH WOICDS." Fortho largest list ol words framed by the letters composing tlie nousenoiu woru P U R I T E N E wo will give Ten Dollars: for the next largest Seven Dollars ; for tlie next largest list Five Dol lars, and for tho next three largest llstsOno Case ot l-uriteno eacn. ah lists must reacii mo Deiore December lsth, 1888 and must be accompanied with ten trade mams, cut from packages of l"url. tone. No word to bo admitted which contains less than four letters; but uso no other letters man inose composing iu woru ' Ask vour merchants for the powder: It sells at Tell Cents n pound, and Is superior to Sonplneor ivorine.orany oiuer soap powuer maue. uive Itutilal. Insist upon your merchant getting ind tal;o 110 other. A. F. SNYDER, Ocncral Shipping Agent for Pennsylvania, EIIK1HTON, SAliUON 60., 1'A. Henry Nolf, AT THE CAIUSON HOUSE IS NOW- Rnflning an Accoininodation 'Bus, BETWEEN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot Parties called for at their Homes by Leaving or ders ui any 01 me iiuieis, Aprils, 1887 AGENTS WANTED! To canvass for ono of the largest, old- established, BEHT KNOWN NURSEea ir.aiu me country, most uocrai terms, Unequalled facilities. JlENEVA NUHSEItY, Established 1810. W. & T. SMITH. OENEVA, N. Y. aprl4-4teow 5000 BoolcAgonts wanted to sell tub lue and pudlio bzrviciu or (irover Cleveland Pult n,l rmnnUli hnm Y.lm tmvhnnA to hit BOmlnltllH lH dolM. Tt ofuiely mutinied with portrait d4 wood cneravitn, The book contain superb rjflfirlMa together with complete biography of tht cpdiil foe ih TtoPrildnor ThU i lh tie Lift. Don't t Induced fo git njr lhi Tht r will protatily M un author laid L.lies, dux mil it in ngai wm, uimnctt bo nmacranc we par tomt. bn4 30 cents la ic, stamps and bo the flrit la tn flala, no htndcranc s we pay all freight cbarr nri thus rran tha eaAma harvatL Write for full Dartlcu lart and Spertal Terms sent free to all, Addre winter A cw.,ruw., aprinftnoiu, MBS. Dit. II. It. SCOTT, Dn II. B. ItEINOHL. Drs. Scott 8c Reinoh (iraduates 'of l"hlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS 11UANCHES. Pcrseryalioii of tlie Teeth a Specially, OFFICE HOUItSi Prom 8 a.m. toe p. in. OAS HALL, Market Square, Uaueh Chunk. 11 RANCH OFFICE: EAST - MAUOH - CHUNK Two Doors North of Post-Office, OFFICE HOUP.S 1 T to 9 a. in. and S to 7 p. m Aprll2S-3ui Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges Tn Great Variety at Samuel Graver's opular Store, Bank Street, Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs lui rushed on sliort notice. Prices Reasonable ! ! We are positively headquarters anything in the way Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gent's Furnishings, Children's Ready-Made Clothing', Carpets, Rug's, Matting, Matts, Oil Cloths. Floor and Stair, . Window Shades, Lace Curtains, The largest stock. nient. The lowest prices to found in this region. We Make Shoes a Specialty, If you are havine; ng fitted 111 shoes, claim to be able to lit everybody ; we carry a full line of shoes in all the different styles and widths, in hand-sewed, Goodyear welts and machine sewed. We want to call special attention to our. Patrol Shoe, in bals and con gress,, at $2.50. They are specially adapted lor railroaders or men that do much walking', or in fact, everybody that appreciates comfort in foot-wear. Come and see what we have. JNo trouble to show goods. Respctf y, ZERH & SNYDER, Opera House Block, LEHIGHTON, PA. fcSOPPOSITE L. & S. DEP0S)gr BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, PA Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS!' Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, "Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of (he very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware,&lasswaxe, Wood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Ready' made Clothing in great variety and at prices within the reach of all purchasers prices fully ,as low as tlie same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity. Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low aa the same articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price has been marked down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general store in this section. Call and be convinced. ' Respectfully, July23-871y AMOS HEIGEL. All new Spring Styles now in stock. All new goods in a new store. All old goods were sold out at auction. Elept White Bad Papers, 5c. 7c. 10c. and 12c. Per Piece. Elegant Gold Papers, 15c. and HOc. Per Piece. Etat Gold Emtaeil Paiiers, 35c. and $1.00 Per Piece. Felts and Ingrains, 20c. and GOc. Per Piece. LUCRUSTA WALTON ! Sample) aud estimates ont free. Ex perienced workmen sent to nil parts ot tlie city and country. All eoods warranted free from ars(Jilc, perfect, and full leneth. M. Merigan, lfi23 MARKET ST., Fet-t-w Philadelphia. MISTAKE. for of The largest assort be any trouble in get- call and see us. We This paper has all the news. You should get it, $1 a year in advance. AMODELPRESS Will do til TOQI i)im 'JTlsttnr or women. J print, lngfor other. Your bar cn rail It Outuu, wltbPrMiooXIs. IIATCO. ta. or mora, wcordlhi to jlie-ono u good m another. Iq uw all OT.r tne world. - Full Information In t book ctUd How to PrlaU Frea with aunplet ot Moou' preu work, upon ep- piioauoa. jiaarxu: THE MODEL PREM COMPANY. Lln'd. ttZArebSttHt, See what ts aald aboil The Model Press. My Model l'resj netted me In three month over $200.00-1 never bad Instructions In printing be Dre, yet I set up and printed 10,000 deposit tlclteti on my Model rress the day after I receded It I have madt more than double what uiy Modl Press coat ma (he llrst two months. -Have done about WO,00 wprth ot work on my No, 1 Model Press. It beats all.-After three year use I find my Model I-ress as good as new. The Modd Press Is well built aud ougbt to last bait a cf alury. The Model Press Is fully equal to the largest and costliest ma chines for Due Card and OENE1UL B08INES3 printing. Any smart boy can turn out bundred it dollars worth ot wolk every year, even with one ot the smaller sties. Adams. The Model Press Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street, mtyl2-jl Philadelphia, Pa.
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