The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, August 29, 1874, Image 4

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    Written for Tnt Cahtiox' Autocall.
To the Memory of Albert Baumaa.
117 KKDLMV.
Lovort'riond, like tomu bright streamlet
la its, course,
Thy life llowoil on to.mcct the sea of
death,
Whose clillllngwavcsbroughtthocnokccn
Temorjo,
,Jfo cry for morcy with thy latest breath.
For thou wcrt itruo and steadfast to thy
creed
O lioblq heart at peace with all mankind;
Exemplified through 1 lie in every need,
No heavy claims of guilt thy soul c6uld
hind.
Death claimed thco when thy star of life
grew bright
With radiant liopo,.wlillo o'er tho cloud
less sky
No shadow eame, foretelling that tho night
Qfloug and undisturbed repose was nigh-
A last farewell. 0: sympathetic bouI
Kro yet tho eternal God proclnlm'd thco
free j
Thy never swerving faith discerned tho
goal,,
Throned on tho shores of lmmortalllty.
O rest In pcacel and as tho years roll on,
Thy incm'ry still within the grieving
heart, i
With latent power and prophetio tono,
Will to tho mourners llfo a hopo Impart.
A hope of llfo beyonrf the. waves of time,
The never-dying spiendor of whoso light
Shall guide us on towhero thy virtues
shine,
Like some bright 'star triumphant o'er
the night.
St. Nicholas for September opens
very seasonably with'' "The Gentle Ang
ler," a paper on Isaac Walton, and wo
soon come upon a story about hunting
antelopes In1 the West. .Among other
seasonable things Is a very funny, Illus
trated poem, calied "Tho. Cheated Mos-
Friends," by J. T Troworld'ge, and
"What, Might Havo .Been Expected,"
by Frank 'It. Stockton, draw near their
conclusions, and tho Interest of both
stories naturally Increases. "The Pony
Express" Is a well-written article, hand
somely Illustrated, showing how mess
ages and letters wprc carried before rail
roads and steamboats monopolized the
business. Cella Thaxter comes to the
defense of the birds in a poem calied
"The Klltlwakes," and Mrs. Dodge,
in some lively verses, tells how Mother
Pussy taught her children. There Is a
handsome Illustrated article on "Old
Dutch Times In New York," by Col.
T. W. Illgglnson, and a loving account
of the author of "Robinson Crusoe,"
by Donald G. Mitchell. Lccretla P.
Ilale has one of her quaint "Peterkln"
conceits, In which that Inimitable family
have soino of their queer experiences.
There Is a lavishly Illustrated account
of tho adventures of a certain "Jim
Crow," and a poem, curiously Illustrat
ed by James C. Heard, In which the
verses and a lot of fishes, In company
with a little boy and a mermaid, swim
bravely about, all ovcrtwo pages. Sarah
O. Jewejt contributes a capital story for
girls, and there Is a romantic tale,
"Little Ben and tho Sunshloo," by
Kalo Blocdo. The departments at the
end of the numbers aro crammed as
usual with wise bits of fun and funny
bits of wisdom. Address. Scr!uncr&
Co., New York.
Paragraphic.
Vanderbllt says he'd give $10,000,
OOO to be seet back to thirty years of
age again.
In Turkey, when a man tells no.
torlous lies, they blacken tho front of
his houso.
Where Is George Francis Train?
He ought to be in the ZJcecIicr-Tilton
Scandal. Get In, George, there Is room
for one more.
A young woman In Manchester,
Iowa, the fourth day after marriage,
met an old lover, who pursuaded her
to elopo with him, and tho couple
have not been heard from since.
4 Chap whotpend $1,500 to grad
uate from Harvard, Is, postmaster In
Iowa nt 121 per year. Where would
ho have been but for his Latin and
Gieek.
Frederick the Great kept an aid
de-camp who had a foot tho same size
as his own, to wear the royal boots un
til they wore "broke In." Sometimes,
when ho woro them too long, ho got
kicked for his puins.
A Navada paper says; "There
was no regular trial In the case of John
Danders yesterday. lie had an Inter-
velw In the woods with a few friends,
however, and It Is perfectly certain
that John won't burgle any moro."
"How Is business now?" Inquired
one Nashville merchant of another.
"Dull, fearful dull," was the reply.
"The fact Is, nobody buys anvthlne
uvu, uU)3 nuywiDg
just now but provisions and whiskey
the bare necessities of life, as It were.'
"Quite a hill-storm last night,
remarked a guest to a California land
lord, as he came down stairs the other
morning. "No. Only a few of the
boys shooting at a Chlneman, and the
balls rattllug against the house."
A little boy being asked "What
Is tho chief end of roan?" replied
-a ue ena wtiavs got me head on."
As twice Hevcn Is twenty-two,
D. CZ.AIISS,
merchant Tailor,
And Dcalor In
Gent's FtirulHliln? Goods,
LEUIGIITON, PA.
Constantly on hand a splendid stock of
NEW GOODS,
Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths,
Casslmeres and Vestlngs.for Men's and
Boys' Wear, which I am propaied to
Make up to Order In the most Fashion
ablo Styles, at short notice.
Ladies', Misses and Children's
A well selected stock of French and
Turkey Morocco, Qlovo Kid, Lasting,
Kid, l'ebble and Grain Leather Boots
and Shoes on hand, or
fllatlo to Order.
Mats Caps,
Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at
the Lowest l'rlce.
Also, Agent for tho
American & G rover & Baker
ScwjM Machines.
'
Only One Price for Everybody.
January 11, 1873-yl
clssport Ahead I
The underslcned would respectfully
Inform builders.contractors and the pub
Ho In general, that they have opened a
Lioiiibei' STai'd
In connection with their
Kear tho L. As S. Depot,
WEISSPORT, Penna.,
and that they have now on hand an Inv
mense stock of Miuroughly Seasoned
Lumber, such as
liough Pino Boards,
surfaced fine boards,
Flooring, Hemlock and Pine,
Sidings,, of all kinds,
Shingles, an Immense stock,
Hoofing and Ceiling Lath,
Scantling,
and, In fact, 'Lumber of every descrip
tion at tui very lowest market prices.
We are also prepared to furnish Build
ers and others 'With a very fine artlclo of
8 u ii d , suitable for masonry
Work, I'lastcrliis, &c, at lie
markably Low Figures.
We havo constantly on hand a large
lot of Wood suitable for Firewood,
which we will sell, In large or small
quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets
Our Motro HONEST COUNT LOW flUCiS.
Yeakel & Albright,
Weisspprt,
aug 23-yl
Carbon county, Paj
Tuns'
BUILDER & CONTRACTOR
BANK STKEET, LKUIGIITON, l'A.
Respectfully announces to tho citizens
of Lehihton and vicinity that ho is
now prepared to contract for the erec
tion of dwellings, churches, school-
houses, and other buildings. Also, that
he keeps constantly on hand a full as
sortment of every description of
consisting of flooring, siding, doors,
sasli, blinds, snutters, mornings, sc.,
which lie is prepared to lurnisn at inu
very lowest maiket rates.
Patronage rospectruuy solicited.
W. It. HEX.
Lehlghton, May 17, 1373. ly
JpLOUK AND FEED,
Charles Trainer
Respectfully Informs tho people of Le
hlghton that he has most Excellent
Flour for Sale :
Also, good FEED of all kinds, and
STBAW In the ihiudle. He is also
prepared to do any kind of
Hauling and Plowing
at short notice.
LEEIGII (2d) STHEET,
Lehlghton, Ta. March 28-ly
E. H. SNYDER
LEIIIGIITON, PENN'A.,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods, Notions,
Tiii3sa:2wri3sr ca-s ,
Dress Goods,
GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE,
Glassware, Hardware, &c.
May 31, 1873.
"SAAC MOYER,
Practical, Slater,
LEIIIUUTON, Ia.,
announces to tho c It tens of K-h ehton
and vicinity that he Is prepared to fill
all orders for Rooting State and do all
kinds of Iioonng and Slate work on
short notice and reasonable terms.
tarlUpalrlug neatly apd expeditious
ly done. June 13-tt
WITT HIM f NO I That Electrio
TJnlmpnr.. lllrn T trnt nt T)iirlliiott
mug Store, will cure him or any other
man ot RHEUMATISM and all other
Pains. may 0
"WUV IT I TRY IT I The India
Rubber Plastpra for n WaiV HaMt
A TP COST!
In order to closo out present stock,
the undersigned respectfully announces
to the citizens 6f Lehlghton and vicini
ty that ho has
Marked Down Prices
of all kinds of Goods to' about cost,
and will Sell
Vor Cash Only
lie has in stock a largo assortment of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Provisions,
QuecnNvrarc,
Hardware,
and a variety of other artlclos too num
erous to enumerate.
If you desire to secure
BJLRCtAIHTS
Now Is your Time A Small Sum of
Money will Buy a Large Quantity of
Goods I
Store Opposlto L. & S. Depot,
BANK-streot, Lehighton, Fenna.
Z. II. LONG, .dgent.
Tilqiijian Aiineii, Assignee.
March 28, 1874.
Tf It. RICKKRT,
Opposite L. & S. Depot,
On the East Weissport Canal Bank,
Respectfully, Informs tho citizens of this
vicinity that ho keeps constantly on
and, and Is selling at tho very lowest
Market Prices, the very brst brands of
ALSO, DEALER IK
For Zhilldlng and other purposes, which
ho guarantees to, be
Thoroughly Seasoned
And to Sell at tho
VERY LOWEST RATES.
Coal ! "Coal 1 I
Wholesale and Retail at the very Low
est Cash Prices.
lie has also o number of very eligibly
located
In RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp.,
which ho will sell on very Easy Terms,
aug. 0, '73-yl J. K. RICKEUT.
KTILLIAM KEMERER,
" Corner of
Bank & South 8ts.,.Lehightftn, Pa.,
Keeps a full lino of
Dry tOo1s9
Comprising Ladies' Dress Goods, Black
and colored Alpacas, uingnams,
Prints, Shirtings Sheetings, &c.
of every grade and price.
CARPETS AI u CLOTHS,
In grei y n- ty.
Provision
Teas, 00(100!", Sugars, Spices, Fruits,
Hams, Shoulders, Side-Meat, &c.
Country
Produce
Bought, Sold or Exchanged
HARDWAR E
For Building and other purposes In
great variety of the best quality.
All goods warranted as represented
and prices fully as low as elsewhere.
April 5, 1873-yl
Ii.
F. KXHIU'INGCn.
Would respectful
ly announce to
his friends and
tho public In general, that he has open
ed a first-class
Livery & Sale Stable,
and that ho can furnish Horses, Buggies
and Carriages of tho best description,
lor 1'ieasurc, uusiness or t unerai pur
poses, at very neasonaoie unarges,
and on short notice. HAULING done
at short notice and on short notlco. In
connection be will also continue his
Carriage Manufactory
whero tho peoplecan get their Carriages
Uuggles, Wagons, etc., maae to order,
or REPAIUED on short notice and at
reasonable prices.
The undersigned respectfully an
nounces that he lias been appointed
Agent for the
Universal Wringer
AND
Doty'sOlothesWasher.
These are undoubtedly the best Wash
era and Wringers In the market, and
our ladles are invited to call and tee
them.
L. P. Kleppinger,
Cor. BANK and IRON Streets,
A New Idea!
WILSON
SHUTTLE
Sewing Maine
DEHOR.
50 Dollars ! !
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND
EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned
inn I
THE
BEST IN THE WORLD!
tSTho Highest Premium was
awarded to it at
Ohio State Fair
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amcr. Institute N. Y.
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition)
St. Louis Fair;
Louisiana State Fair;
Mississippi Stato Fair;
and Georgia Stnto Falrj
FOR BEING THE
BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing1 the largest and best,
rango of work. All other
Machines in tho Market
wcro In direct
COMPETITION ! !
tWFor Hemming, Fell
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
Whore wo havo no Agents
wo will deliver a Machine
for tho price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.
Needles for all Sewing Ma
chines for Sale.
Old Machines taken In Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Price
List, &o., and Copy of tho
"Wilson Reflootor, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Ma
chinos, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.
Agents Wanted
ADD11E8B,
Wilson Sewing Machine Co.;
CLEVELAND, 01II0. .
gunaoiunn: fob
The Carben Advocate,
The Chwpeit riper In' th Leblgh Mtj
Only One Dollar a Yr.
I- 'li ' 0 J I ,i
Sayeh2(l Fer.'Ceni;.. ,
.1 I. V . ll! I'll . 4,
.. ' I.. , , ' ,' i
By1 getting j our i' ; '
JOB PRINT'ING,
'Done at tho Office of (ho "
Carbon Advocate,
IN riEINTZELMAN'S BUILDINOf.
Bat. the, P. 0. and L, V. R.U. Cepot,
f.clilglifbn,' Carbon cfb., Pa
I.'. .1
We havo just received a' large and ele
gant assortment ot ,.
Of tho latest styles ; together with a"
snpeilor' stock of'
CARDS, billheads; " '
ENVEL0PE8f NOTE PAPEB,
And a variety of other
PRINTING MATERIAL,
A nd can-now give, our patrons first'
class work at prices, ut least
20 Per Cent Lower
y i ;! ii I : ' .In'!'. . '
' t , -H ( I .
Than any other Office , in UiIb section.
Give Us a Trial,' and be Convinced.
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ta'-The patronage of.the.publlo is
respectfully solicited, i4, r
. , I-. l--il, '..'hi -T
TIIElCAnnOIV ' ADVOCATE,
i ...i .i ,t .. n'.i
A 21-colunih'Local Taper, and the only
1 newspaper ,
Entirely trlnteii in the Coii i-y,
la published eyery Katurday 'morDln.n
$1 a Year in Advance,
Oril.BO lf riot paid In advance ' The
auyouatb, wun lis large niiu. in
creasing circulation, Isono
of fije yb'ry
Beit fiiedlnmi for AdrertUtng
i
In this Section. Rates furnished, on
application. , ;
n. v. iibn'TiijjrKi?',
OV CAN
j-EnOIIAKT tAXIiORiltO '
When In the course of wear and tear
Ofovervdav llfe.lt becomes necessarv
to dissolve our connection with the suits
mat nave done us, so mucn services la
keeping us ,wrm and free . from expo-..
sure, there Is one place where we can
And consolation and a friend, Indeed in ,
our distress. Yea, a place Where .Vre
can safely put onr trust where ithero
Is no need of fear that we shall be cheat
ed, unsulted or unsatisfied whore the
fabric Is strong and the manufacture.
shperb where tho prices are lust and
and the stylo, all that can bo desired.;
Them. Is o charm, about an easy, glove
fitting, .elastic' suit, that Is seen andob
served by all men. "Where did you.
get that superb sultof olothes?" "Where; a
did you secure such a splendid fitting
garment?" is oiten, asked. There are
many tailors, and. a number of ttem
are undoubtly fair sampleaof the genus
homo and also a credit to the craft; but
how. generally tailors falllln the fitting,
of garments to the human form; how
often a good pleco of goods' Is spoiled In
tho fit; bow sadly and dejectedly manya
man -wanders about the' streets, feel
ing the shatnothe tailor has caused him,
In allowing a poor Job to go but' "of his
ibopK and he.tho"jYearer.of Itl .Perhaps,
his lady love has even Jilted ,hlm In con-,
sequence of his forlorn, appearance.
,fl Tlnifla tn.tliaYVa m&n
Tho want of it tho follow.' '
Not that a man la less a man far mir.
Inn nlaln Inflin. Ii.. . l 1. . I .1.1 .
"o i 1 " ' " wuwisd. uui nucu UU13
od up" heBbouldlndeedbe,dresfc4fOpt,T
having hlsr0lbthsJhafe iltVbags around
him, and wrinkled and dlstored in all
sorts of shapes, but that hri should be,
clad In fitting garments. Taste should '
utj siiuyvn uoiu m ino colors ana maK6
up of his stilt. Many high prlced goods
are of such ohtlahdlsb colors and styles
that a man's character Is Judged by hla,
foolishly selecting those odd goods; ' A
man Is known by the company he keeps,
and If ha Insists iupon fratprnizlngwith
Ill-looking and Ill-fitting clothes; ho
will not make his "mark," as a man of
taste, that's pbsltlve. To be looked un-
on as possessing the requisite attaint
raents or a tasty gentleman, he must
select cloths of snltahln1 nnlnrn far hla
clothing and have them made up In first
class style by Laury. & Peters, (post
office' building), Lehlghton, Pa., .who
nave a epionum stock to select from, and
wueroyou win ooutin mat symmetry or
fit so necessary, to the, adornment of the
person. Call and , examine the most
beautiful assortment of cloths, casslmers
and ve'stings, ever brought Into' Lehlgh
ton, andleave your measure with Laury
& Peters. jdarcluM,' 1874.'
$1000
iREWARDforan Inuurablo
cue of Onltrrh. . tfter.. harlng
ffnoffereil. deluded, earclad. hawk.
ed, iplt and gngsfd t) your entire utltbotlon la
your melem endeaTora to get relief from catarrh..
..... II-I . . .... ii ., I
ubo ui igK- ..wr.ccv.uiiig to uiroctione. xne
filth? mats of inurous will U) Immedlatelr iiin.ll.
ed' and the Inflamed' turfaee loothed, the eree
iparaiewun dcugnt, the Head feeli natural agiln;
bope rofltes, for a cure la aure to follow the use ot
tun agrenaoie, aciennue ana reiuoie remedy.
Aiirrltb T MUCH haa been said
71 medlet have Iwen OfT-rH tnw
the relief ami care of throat and lung dlmsMj but
nothing bat been ao eminently auecessful. or obw
tafoed aucfa n wide eslabrltr. aa Rtlrrcru ThM.f
and Lunffllealer.
lltSt P"061 bT corns., the unceaa-
plercinft.dlatiwdng pain from Inftrowlnff Nalla.
lnp there:. ! por. Drigfra corn and IJ union
Kemedlea are no acid or potaah fompoun but
ard reliable, soothing, and effectual, and Juitlr
merit the aucwsa they hare ,erned frotn an ap-
ii ovi.nn iyuuaiU. a un vurs-ir aneaiipg oini
mnnt ImniAfllatat rtiMat la nkialai V. I ie L. ti
tloB,.ndl(wlll poiitli.lj.care thevorat caiea of
festered rorns, Inflamed and ulcerated bunions,
the most exteoilie callotlilcaon thsoletorbeelai
of the feet; unequalled In tbeeufe of chlldblllaa'
rtr frnfctivt fun,. Th. lltvl.i
and preventing their formation Is absolutely un
MualedbyaaytblDgeferktioira. Aak forlJrltga'
Itemedlet. Take no other. '
SIS I AO T IJ'a AU VERY WELL,-
lit unfortunate luffcrar fetl very IMI4 lympalhy,
Ihl agony nTcrphetUiVtl or oannol (x'mikA worte
IhanUtttirturccHduridbyrtaiumixoioirtti'mMtd
Kith internal lUeditig, tzttrAal 'and itching rOei.
Glad Tulingiforiujtrertr.' KriggttPtttRmtdia
art mild, tan and tun. .
riAnnci I ARE THE MOST PLEN-
jlir IIS 'iH' "Strain in Ihtnarkd.
. ' . .nxvry ,vnt nat a nppty , jrom
Vie thru year eld child ta tte granitirt vtrging m
a hvndttdt ttylilh. handtane vouno ladlet wAo dailv
promenade faiMantihletruQrUi middle ajed matrrmt;
ihu tiiuum, urtuea up 10 appear young ana gayjoan
diet, wUh thtirpaUntieatlterl, and invenxiabu toaUc
ing ttkl! the clergyman, merchant, clerk, artitan
and mechanic, of all ages and ttatumt'.havta full'
tupply of comti buniont. ltd tfcnlt, ana other bother'
atlontof the" fat,' ali ofuthich are banithed and cured
iy the mm af hriggr't Corn and Bunion Bemtdtct,
' -A.-J."DURLlNO,'Druggist.
Leblgbton, Fa;
May 0; 1874 ly;
"U' A'tarer ppmlmakan o Hit REA SWAN
QV1LI than JnyHhfng Ilitherio Jniented."
The ccuTAKur mntima sale of the
SEEtildERIAN
' DOUPLH ILA8TIO I
I Steel IPeits I
It owing their tuperior iariting quatittel, aa U
tested by the editorial esdorwment tff orer 1000
papers, and It Merchants, lawyers! and.Rsnkers
without number.
They are alrmade9f' th.'iie.t fiVeet, 'In ilt
beat manners by the b.it workmen le Jlarope.',
For Site by all Dealer i.r '
To'ubcomrnodaU Ate vhi'may with' to try
thete pent, uieutitt lend a Oirdcontaining one each
aftht IS Number., by mall, on receipt of tic. .
Ivison, Blakemari, Taylor & Co,
i lMSDdltOOKAND 8TRiVr,N. Y.
April 25, 1871.
JAVID' EBBERT'8
Livery 5s Sale Staibles;
sK
nANIC fTKKBT.IiKHIGHITQZr, PtU
FAST TROTTllffJlibRSfiS,
ELEaXXT'OARRiA&Egi
And positively LOWER TRipES than
any other Livery In the County. '
enlarge and. handsome' Carriages
foriJTuneral purposes ADdiWeddlogs. '
0T. 22, irp. PAVID BBBBBT.
how, can twice ten bo twenty.too'
UUULING has them may 9
tea. xoa.j .ueiiiguton, ra
Lehlghton, Carbon C6dn'ty,'pi