The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 04, 1886, Image 1

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July, 1sS-ly
y m. KArsiiEi:,
ATTOKNKY U COIWUKLLOR AT LAW,
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0TARY PUBLlj5
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PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS.
(J. JI. S15IPLE,
PHYSICIAN ANII SUItnEOX,
MOUTH STREET. LEHK1HTOX, PA.
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Orplot Horns From 12 M. to s P. M.,
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1IRANUH Ol'FlOE-Ui.nosiloUlauss&.Hru's
Bank St., Lehigliton, Pa
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tracted ivithoui luin. (la adtatnUtcred
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IMYuleich wccls. P.O. Address,
LITZENHEKO, Lehigh county, Pa.
Jan. 3, IS 5-ly.
W. A. Oortright, D.D.S.,
OFFICE : Oppnbittt the "nnutiwny House,"
Mauoh Chunk, Fa.
f'.itlems liave the benefit of no latent 1tn
rrovnmunU In mo h.iul-u. aptlanpf u nnd
ho host mt)tli')4f) oi iri'iitmciu in all nurnlc.tl
cases. A Mr-STUKTIt1 atlntlniste rul II
- JIre.l If p3l !, permiM rcaidiiijf uuitU
of Nlnuch Cuunk. should iu tlto ouguwnieiiis
by inatl. Ii8-vl
.EYE AND EAR.
DR. G. T. FOX
Visils Allcutnwn regularly on THURSDAY
ofe-ich week. Practice limited to
Diseases of the Byo &. Ear
Office at ll.iyilpn's Ainenc.in Hotel, nr.d
iHicj limtr Iri-n. iu lliu forenoon until
3j.li) inlho afternoon. Ala" nt'ends to 1!
fraction or.ttio Eyo t..r the proper a Ijutt
int'nt of Rla'sef, mid fir the relief anil cure
olVllJICal defects.
lf'iyli'o' lio consulted nt his office in
HATH. Weilne'dar and Sttiirday of enoh
peek, at ItANGOit ru Monday, and ai
EAiJTON nu Tuesday. u 2 Stl ly.
HOTELS AND RESTAUltANTS.
QARBON HOUSE,
JONATHAN K1STI.ER, PROPRIETOR,
Hank St., Luihou-toi, I'a.
Tho OA.inoN Hoitsu oirers llrst-clasBaconm-modatlon
to the Truvellnv public, lloardlnic
by the llty or U'eck on Ru.ison.iMe Teioi.
Otiolce Obciri, Wlnoj and t.tfiuors alway on
biud. Ho.td Sliedn and tjtuliiei. with atten
tive Hostlers, .titaebeJ. ' April 10-yl,
P
.VCKEUTOS HOTEL.
Idway between Mauch Chunk & I.chlnhton
LEOPOMI JIEVKlt, Phoi-kiltuu,
Packerton, Penn a
This well known hoicl Is admirably refitted,
autl h is tbo bestaecnmmodutioog lor Herman,
entaud transient boarders. Excellout table
and the vuiy bent liqujrs. Also hnevtaldes
attached. hept. Ib-yl.
M
ANSION HOUSE,
Opposite 1
& S. Depot,
Hank Street.
I.
Eohl.uhton, l'..
G. Xi. HOM, PEOP'R.
TtiH Iioiiio otreit fll'ili-olass acioininodii
Hons tor transient add pcriuaiii'iit Iki.iiiUti.
It has been newly iclllteil In all tts.l ppart
incnts, and 4 located III one ot the most
ldrtiircsque luirllous ofthe IioioiibIi. Tel ms
moderate. :!r-Tlio liar is Mipplld with t lie
ruuicen inex i.iipaus iuiu l ib rs. i rcMi
Laser lieeroii Tai.
aprlT-Sfi-ly
Announces to Ills friends and the public Knit-rally,
that hu lias now open for their accom
modation ills
NEW RESTAURANT,
next door to tin 1st Xutlnn.il Hank, Rank
MritKirr, Lniin'iT.iv, and Unit In- is now
prepared to furnish l iist-i'l.iss
Meals at Short Notice !
The liar Is supplied with tbo best wines, fresh
Laser Deer, and Choice Cigars Von arc In
vticd to call, uprllJ l-m- ly.
TO ADVERTISERS.
A list of loon newspapers illtlded Into Slates
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To those wlio want lliclr adveitlslns to pay
we van offer no better ini dluiu for thorough
Hint effective work than the arlous sections
ot our Select IjhsiI List.
tlKO. P. ItOWEM, & CO..
KuuspaHr Advertlslnjt Itnresti.
Jy2l-lm IU Sprueo street, Xew York.
c.
V. Kl.El.NTOl'
IXSTRUCTOR IX MUSIC,
IfoLliins' Aineilein Claw-Iutl Methods
a Specialty,
1IAXKWAY, LEHIC.HTOX, PA. '
Tki.kj Mourn atk.
Aut: H - if.
U. V. Morth Jr Publisher. myU " $7?ZC
VOL. XIV., No.
With
Medicines Ciualilv not
Quantity is tlio greatest im
portiince ; next is the
knowledge mid experience
to Correctly Prepare and
Dispense the same.
Al T. D. THOMAS'
POPULAR
Brog & Family MBflicine Store,
Hank Street, Lchighton,
Yon can always icly upon getting STRICTLY
Ptue and Un.ultilteratcit
Drugs and Medicines.
TIIOMAUcnrilos tho laim-st slock of Pat
cut Medicines in the county.
THOMAS has an eleKam stork of Dn-itglsts
Sumiilcs, 1 .nicy and 'lollet Atticlcs fcr the
ladles as well a.s the nciits.
THOMAS niuKesHoiseiind Cattle Powders
a specially. His tl jcars experience In the
driii! business nles linn a great advantage In
that line.
TRUSSKS, SUPPORTERS and 1IRACES
always a larce stock on liand.
AV1XKS mid LKjl'ORH.bolli forelcn and
doincMlc. lie has a Clinton Oinpe Wine and
a l iy Catawba Wine. .splendid and
cheap.
, WALL PAPliltS and RORDr.KS - the
largest assortment in tow n.
(io to THOMVS' wltli vour nresirlptions"
1 ) 1 1 Tit ) 1 V 1' f ir yo ir Pat.) i; ,I j dicines.
Colo THOMAS' for your Pancv Alliciis.
raiinersand Iloisemen go to '11IOMAS' (or
your Horse and Cattle Powders. jnu 17
Bil
Printed while yon wait. We
have better facilities than any
other office in this county for
this work. Give us a call.
-L OONVEYANUK!!,
AND
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Ibf 5o)10wina ComiaiilHru ItHprusentedi
L!ll. jx MtiruALPittu
ItHADlMl MUi'U.VL riilE,
wyiimi.no rim:,
fort'isvii.t.i: rnsic.
M.'ll Kill rilK. a ml tno
TRAVELERS AC01HENT INSURANCE
in" P' liiisrlv inl i and lufu'il I lu,'i j Hi
ctcc lveand lnsuiam e ijumiiunr.
Mai-en as. is;t runs, kumerer.
GO TO
The CORNER STORE
FOR FRESH, NEW
Cabbage,
Potatoes,
Pino Apples,
Beansj
Pea,
Bananas,
Lemons,
Onions,
Radishes.
C. M. Sweeny, & Son,
The CORNER STORE
FOR PITCHERS
Cai.torla promotes Dlgcation. rind
oveieo.iiuj l'latuloiiey, Constipation, Rour
Stomach, Dinrrhoca, and Foverlslmoes.
Thus tbo child U ronderod healthy nud Its
bleep uuturnL Castoria contains no
Alorphlno or other narcotio projierty.
'Castoria la so well adapted to children that
1 reconinwiiu it as buiarior to any nreacriptlon
kuown to we." H, A. Anoiira, M. II."
Si Portland Aic, llrooklyn, N. V.
srAWr H
' I iwe CiiBtorla In my
aubx. iioBtnTkox, ji. d
Hour
KBT id Alo.. Now Yort
Tbe Ccktauk Co., 183 Pulton St., N. Y.
amu!r?r-r?l
THE SOUTH.
Are vou Interested In learn-
So ittHtni Si I M-flOjl.H.inutr. !opW social
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AT nilfOOIST.I ANII DFHtFOT.
'ISCIUBUS A. tUOLI.LIl 10 iiALiuonr, CD.
THE DEATH OF A MOTHER.
nv li c. K.
Some never hae felt lite sorrows that melt
The soul of lull many another:
The keen pleiclng dart that bttlkos thro' the
heait,
When at the death bed of a mother.
0! what tongue can tell of tlio sickening
chill
That crept o'er us .sister and hi other,
As wo stood at tlio head ot that sorrowful
bed,
On which layout- dear, dj lug mother.
Light-hearted and yotitur, we always had
clung
To the home of oar youth, and each other.
And wo all wept aloud, as we gazed on ll.o
shroud ,
That enwrapped the palt form of our
mother.
In the coSIlii sho lay, on that blenl: winter
day,
And the winds seemed lo hnltlo earhotheri
Hut we full tat tlio colli, for our gi let was un
told,
As we followed tholiier of pur mother.
Iu the grave she was laid, and the sound of
the .spade.
As the clods fell one after another,
Sent a pant to my heait thatiliall ncier de
part
While 1 cherish a thought of my mother.
We sought no relief from the depth of our
grief,
We spoke not n word to each other:
Uut in anguish no thought, as we turned from
the spot,
No more shall we sic our dear mother,
Tom after I parted, almost broken-hearted,
Kroni dOHolalo sisters and brother,
And months rolled around, ero I stood on the
ground
Unit enured the hones ot my mother,
Twas then, illicit 1 trod on thograss-coicred
sod,
V.'hi.i the floiv'ni scem'd tu lie with each
other;
That I prayed for find's grace.and for pardon
and peace,
That Iu Lhss I might meet with my mother.
What They lincw.
A Ilorthorn Womao's Tunny Experienco
Vith Two Colored Applicautc
For Work.
What a treat It would hao liocu to
have suddenly iratisnliinted a llnlfty
Northern hoitsowire lo Mils part of the
world nud to have shell her a good
long look at the domestic economy ol
a Virginia household! The tiuops of
household servants could find nothing
to occupy their time In spile of the
kitchen being one hundred yards fiom
the illiilng-room iu one direction, Un
well une bundled yards oil' iu another,
while the dairy and the Ice-house tvero
baldly within hailing distance of each
other. A New York woman describes
her experience with tno oung eolured
gills, lespectively .Maiv.lano and Sus
anna, coining to ask for unplojuiont.
They appeared qiillo confident in their
powers of pleasing. To the iniidiy:
"What can you dol"' they looked sheep
ishly at each other and hesitatingly re
marked: ''.Mos' any thing."
"What did you do al homo?" asked
madam, thinking that the easiest way
to get at their accomplishments. "Did
you cook?"
A look of utter surprise ovcrt-piead
their countenances.
"I.aiv. no, ina'aui. Uno' IVter, Jie
cooked."
"Did you help In tbo kitchen?"
"No, ma'am. Maria an' 'I.lzo an'
little Pete, dey keep In do kilchen."
"Did you wash, then?"
"No, ma'am. Aunt Dinah, sho
unshed, and lleeky, tho help Aunt
Dinah."
"Then you must have walled on tbo
table."
"No, wo didn't, ma'am. Unc' dim
Henry an' daddy, dev ivaltwl on do
table."
"You cleaned up, perhaps?"
"Xo, ma'am, Sally, she clowi up, an'
Judy an' Peggy wait on de juung Jadles
an clean up artor dum."
"Well, then, what on earth did you
do?"
Slary Jane looked at- Susanna and
Susanna looked nt JIary Jane. Then
Mary Jauo teplled:
"1 keep de tiles off 'n old mlssrs an'
Susanna, &ho bunt for marster's specs."
Tbo cadetshlp, as it were, of tlio
young ones Intended for bouse servants
was tKissod In bringing in batter rakes.
The cakes are grt favorites with Vlr-
gluians, and Ihewtniu wug who declared
that when a Vliginlan died a mint bed
apiuug up ou r ins grave, also said that
each ought to have a monument of bat
ter cakes elected to his memory. As
t"a Kitchen was Invariably a hundred
yards inoro or less from tho house, It
, ' lorce. in
rtM m,i , , ' , '"
or fouP ,iu,l) ikiy. ah"ut four fvt
I.I.I .i . ....
I"1 IB'r PI"' UihvsUlp trotnug
from the kitchen to tho huu and fiuui
tor Pas
s
Tn.DE.VM
LHHIGI1TON, CAltHON COUNTY,
the boue to the kitchen carrying hot
batter cakes.
"Take two and butter them while
they sro liot,"Mas tbo hospitable Invi
tation always on tho Hps of the Vir
ginia matron, who stuffed her guests
Very much llku tlio Italians stuff
pigeons. It was estimated that it took
one. llttlo darkey to supply ono person
with batter cakes, and that the darkey
walked a mile, for every person who ate
halter cakes for breakfast.
RELIOION AND SCIENCE IN A PACK
OF CARDS.
A soldier by tho name of HIcliard Lee,
was takeii beforo a magistiato In t)icold
I'utltan"!daVs of Massachusetts, for the
crime of using cards at meeting. The
sergeant who bad chnrce of the com
patty to nWelt thesoldicr belonged, said
that tho soldier no sooner got to meet
iug, than pulling out a pack of carils.he.
spread them before him. He first looked
at one card then another. Tho sergeant
said:
"HIcliard, put up the cards; tills Isno
place for them."
"Never mind that," said HIcliard.
When thu services Sveio over, the con
stable took HIcliard .1 prisoner, and
brought him before the magistrate who
said :
"II ell, soldier, what have you to say
for yourself!"
".Much, sir, I hope."
"Veiy good; if not, I will punish you
severely."
"I have," said the soldier, "neither
Illble nor common prajcrbook I havn
nothing but a pack of cards, and I hope
to satisfy your worship of tlio purity of
my intentions."
"H'hen I see the ace It reminds me
thai thero Is but ono God.
" H'hen I see the two it reminds me of
Father and Son.
" hen I see the three It reminds me
of tbo Trinity.
11 nen 1 see me lour it reminds me
of tho four Kvnugollsts.
"ll'lieu 1 set the five It reminds me of
the five wise virgins that trimmed their
lambs.
unen 1 see tno six it reminds tne
that in six days the Lord uiado heaven
and earth.
"When I sco the seven it reminds mo
that on the seventh day God rested fiom
the gioat, work which lie made, and hal
lowed It.
"When I see the eight it reminds me
of Noah, his wife, his three sons and
their wives.
" ll'lieu I see the nine It reminds me
of the nine lepers that iicro cleansed by
our Saviour.
"H'hcn I see the. ten It lemindsino cf
the ten couiinandtncnls.
"When I see the king it reminds mo
of the Great King of Hcaien.'
"When I sec the queen it reminds me
of tho Queen of Slicba, who visited
Solomon, for sho was as wise a woman
as ho was a man. She brought with
her fifty boys and gills, all dressed In
U's apparel, for King Solomon to tell
which were boys and which girls. The
king sent for water for them to wash.
The gills washed to the elbows and the
Lois to the wiist; so King Solomon told
by tint."
"Well," said the magistrate, "you
h.tie described fiery card In the pack
except the knave."
"I w ill gn e your honor a description
of that, too. The gieatest knave I know
of 1" the constable tliatbiought inehete,
but still more; when I count how many
spots there are In a pack of 'cards, I find
Unco bundled and slxty-fne. as many
days as tlieio are in a year.
"When 1 count tbo number of cards
In a pack I find fifty-two tho number
of weeks in a year.
"1 find tbeio are twelve plcttue cards
In a pack, representing the number of
months in a rai; and on counting the
tileks I fltiil thirteen, the number of
weeks iu a niiarler.
"So, jou see, a pack of cards series
for a lllbli) and almanac, to a poor fel
low who hasn't cither."
That soldier was discharged.
COIN CIRCULATION.
Tun Director of the Jilnt has prepared
a statement which shows that tho total
coin circulation of the United Slates on
thu 1st of July was $837,102,813. Thj!
aggregate amount of currency, including
gold, silver, coin certificates. United
States notes, national bank notes and
fractional currency, on the first of July
was$l,81,MK),8W. After de'ilueling the
amount in the Treasury and national
banks there remained t-DTD.HS.'JlO in
other banks and in general circulation
among tho people. This Indicates that
the country is not buffering fro;u any
tcaicity of cuircncy.
THE LAST STRAVA
Adoliihtis You know that beastly
follow, Cndshy? '
Alsernon Ya-as, I know the chap.
Why?
Adolphus lie slanders you, hah
Joiol he does. Sas your father uod
to be a low frlaji, a teanutah.
Algernon Aw, ivoally!
Adolphtis Ya-as, and that your
inotlniw kept a small grocerwy stoah,
AlRernon The ilcuce!
Adolphus And that you neiah iy
jour bills and
Algernon Well, nv, what of it?
Adolphus And that you don't look
the least bit like an KiiglUhmati.
Algernon Hold on there, clmpplel
Hold on, ye knowl That's going a llttlo !
too Lib. Where is this fellah? I'll
find him and, if Uh-iv'h 11 j other way to
get satisfaction, ditrnlt, I'll have him
aruettfsl. Not Took like xn Kncllsh-
man, oh? The bluyvsted duffah,
show Idin what 1 Took like.
I'll
A reduction in the salariM e-f ae
tors Is said to m taking jdae. this
ear. Men who have Usually reecited
Uj a w.ek h.-reaft,
theuai Ivoo w lib H0.
i- will i-i.iite.ii
PA., SATURDAY, SK1TKMHHH-1. 1881!.
THE CANDIDATES.
Bkclchcs of tho Men for Vhom tho Pro
liib'tionlatsvnll Vote.
t-harles S. Wolfe, tho nominee for
Ooternor.was born nt, Lcwlsbmg, Union
county, I'a., April 0. 1&J3. Ho was
chosen to represent tho counties of
Union and Snyder In the lower house of
the General Assembly In 1872 and was
re-elected to represent Union county,
He took an activo part In preparing leg
islation foi carrying Into effect the pro
visions of the new Constitution and was
again re-elected tor the sessions of 187.1
70. llo made himself prominent al that
session by his conduct of the boom bill
investigation, which icsultedlu thetrlal
and expulsion of Leynot, of Luzerne,
and Kind J. HetrofT, of Philadelphia.
In 1870 he was unanimously nominated
by Union county for tlio State Senate.
Uut was defeated nt the polls. In 1870
he was again elected to tho House as an
autl-Camcrou man. 3Ir. Wolfe was
also prominent in his opposition to the
Pittsburg riot bill and in 1872 lie man
aged thu campaign for Stewart, tho In
dependent candidate for Governor. In
1S31 ho announced himself as an Inde
pendent candidate for State Treasuter
and polled -I0.4S4 loles.
A. A. UAIIKElt.
A. A. Darker, the candidate for Lieu
tenant Governor, was born In Lovell,
Me., March 'M, 1810,and moved toCam
bila county In 1805 and engaged Iu the
lumbering business at libensburg, where
ho resides at present. lie wns a dele
gate to thu Hcpublican National Con
vention in 1S00, which nominated Lin
coln. Ho was a member of thu Thlrty
ulnlli Congress, being elected In 1SU4
and serving on tho committee on claims.
Since that time bo has been identified
with the Prohibition movement, having
been Its candidate for Auditor General
In 1877 and chairman of tho Statu com
mittee during tho last campaign.
CUAlil.ES L. 1IAWI.EY.
Charles L. Hawley, tho candidate for
Auditor General, is a native of Mon
trose, Susquehanna county, whero he
was born iu 1833. His patents moved
toScr.inton when he was only four years
old, where he has since resided, lie Is
a lawyer by profession, In nclivo prac
tice of ten years' standing, and has been
associated with the ollice of City Con
troller in Scran ton during two adminis
trations. JOHN X. EMERY.
John N. Emery, who was nominated
for Secretary of Internal Affairs, was
horn in Xew Castle, where ho now re
sides, August 31, 13113. He Is a dentist
by profession. Ho served In the army
during tho war, at first in the One llur.
dted and Twenty-fit&t ennsvlvanla
Hegiment and nftciwards in tlio One
Hundredth Hegiment. Ho was a Ho
publicaii member of the lower house of
the State Legislature dm lug tlio ses
sions of IS81 and 18S3, and was iimomr
the fifty-six members and Senators who
bolted the nomination of Harry Oliver
for United States Senator in the session
of 1SSI. Ho.was an ardent advocate of
constitutional prohibition while in tho
house.
JOHN M. P.lI.MEIt.
.John Mooie Palmer, the colored can
didate of the Prohibition parly for Con-
rossman-at-Large, and the first colored
mail cer iilaccd upon a State ticket in
Pennsylvania, is a native of Lewistmvn,
Pa., and is a little more than ,'52 years
of age. He is a preacher of the Pitts
buig Annual Conference of tho African
Methodist Episcopal church. He has
been Iu ehargo of colored chuiches iu
Dellcfontc, Mcadvillc, Erie and Wil-
liamsport and is now stationed at Eliza
beth, Pa. Ills father was a slave, and
the candidate learned to read and write
and began his education for the minis
try uhllo working In a barbershop.
THE PI.ATPOHM.
1. That th.o whole drink sistem of
Importation, manufactuie, saleand sup
ply of Intoxicating liquors is aStateaud
National crime, and as a fundamen
tal object of our organization we de
mand State and National prohibition of
the tame.
2. That the administration of govern -J
inent ami tbo execution of tho laws is
through olllcera chosen by party, and
party must bo held responsible for un
faithfulness In the discharge of Its duties;
therefore wo arraign tho Hcpublican
and Democratic parties as having been
untitle to the pcoplo on the liquor ques
tion, false to the proclaimed principle ot
"Cqttal.justlco to nil and special favors
to none" and of protection to tint weak
and dependent, callous to tho wrongs
which tho liquor trade inflicts upon
wives and children, upon Industrywide
unit domestic happiness, thrift and
property, and conspirators against tho
people by the repeal of tho local option
acts, against their will and protest, and
by threo successive Legislatures elected
by thern, injecting the petitions of
thousands of the best citizens of tho
Commonwealth asking for the submis
sion to popular vote of an amendment
of thu Constitution forbidding the drink
tradu thee leponted acts of thee par
ties In the past is a sign-board for tlio
future and justify asking the voters of
-theSUte to abandon these parties ami
unite tilth llio Pioliibition party in sup
port of measures for the protection of
home and native land,
2, That moral efforts to locl.ilin the
drinker nnd lo educate "on the nature
and effects of Intoxicant must not be
relaxed, and jvo approve of all orgaulzii
lions baling those objects specially In
ilew,
notubly tho -Women'., ChrUllau
ieiuperanco Unions by their downed
uiacih-al and peiuverfng liboin com-
mand our admiration, emulation am!
j appreciative reeoguitlun. The Prohibi
tion party pledges lit eo-operatlon and
Intluotico Iu tin) proMontiou of what
ever measure and to w luli-ver degree
our muthrs,wiveand sisters Kiay deeu
needful for i he protieiioit of homo from
tlie dunk i ur.se, Im-Ui lii4y i.i,! .iialuy
ii.i.I'-i ill.- la n, li'iliihi, iuiin.,.1 and
l.lb 'I il (all. ..'k i.I 1 iw.i w li.
tho saloon nnd up with the homo"
cordially Iniiled and welcomed.
1. Tho Prohibition natty la the only
parly which gives tho citizen the oppor
tunity of voting for public oillceis not
In complicity with the liquor business,
nnd removes fiom thn voter nil moral
responsibility for thu evils which the
liquor business Inflicts, nnd It it the
only paity willing to he defeated In de
fense of prohibition or to tilumph with
its ttiumph
5, That wo deplore the fact that our
government remains a partner in this
trafllc by issuing penults to sell iu the
Tcnitoiies, District of Columbia, the
Capitol buildings. In States where the.
traflic Is prohibited and to fill its trcas
ui y with the SSO.000,000 revenue fiom
tills polluted source, and no demand
Hint Congiess shall by law foihld the
Issue of such tax receipts or pcnnlts in
States, districts or counties where the
liquor tralllc is prohibited by law.
0. That corporations are eicatcd to
subserve the public welfare and should
be held to a sti let complianco with the
object of their creation and its subjec
tion to the law. That corporation
monopolists, oflice-seeklng, ollice-hold-ing
monopolists, with the liquor trading
monopolists now fonu a triple alliance
In the Hepubllean and Democratic par
ties for Influencing the executive, legis
lative and judicial branches of the gov
ernment, dangerous topubllellbertvand
hostile to tho interests of the peonle.
which calls for courageous and energetic
measures for their subjection.
That we favor the enforcement bv
laws of section 7 nnd article 17 of our
Statu Constitution, which provides
alnst "discrimination In charges or
facilities for transportation by ab.tte-
iir-nt, drawback or otherwise," and
ngainst "any piefcrenccs In furnishing
cars or motive power" by transportation
companies of the State, and we charge
the Hcpublican and Democratic parties
is being false to the peopleand favoring
corporations by not uniovlngby ellictent
legislation during the past twelc years
tho wrongs and abuses which this article
of tlio Constitution was Intended to cor
rect.
That imported contract or pauper
labor shuiild be foi bidden and our Im
migration laws so changed that, while
excluding no nationality, the peace and
security of life and properly and l he iu-
leiests of American industry should bo
protected against tlio Introduction of
the criminals, idlers and vagrant class
of all nations.
0. American labor, skill and capital
employed In agi (culture, mining, manu
factures, commerce and the mechanic
arts should have first consideration nnd
protection against the competition of
foi elan labor nnd capital iu ourtailtl
ind oilier laws. We reganl capital
rightfully employed as the friend and
helper, and not the enemy of labor, and
any opposition or infidelity of either
must act to the injury of both. The
ill ink saloon, which nhsorl)3 so much of
llio wages of labor and Incites to discon
tent, tumult, boycojtl'im, anarchism and
riot, is the rapacious foe of labor and
capital. The suppression of the saloon
would do more for the prosperity of la
bor and the senility of c-tplial than any
other lemedy In the power of legislation.
Wo invite the eo-operatlon of employers
and employes to secure tho destiuctlon
of tills foe to both. Aihltratlon for the
just arrangement of differences arising
between employers of labor and their:
employes is a manly, chrlstinn method, I
equally applicable tolndivldiial,eorpora-
lions, States and nations, nnd should ho
provided for by State, national and in
ternational law.
10. That wo believe in tho Christian
Sabbath as an indispensihlo safeguard
of our cherished institutions, justified
as nrll by nature nnd reason as by re
ligious precept. Wo demand tho strict
enforcement of all laws agaiusi its vio
lation, and hold In abhorrence as Inimi
cal to the best Interests of the neonln
the
to-culled "Continental Sunday."
that all corporations, public and private
eiiieipiises, aim cuiei among lliein tlie
drink tralllc, engaged In secularizing
the day, are violators of wholesome laws
and robbers of both health and rest from
their dependent cinplou-s.
II. We denounce and rrmtdlntn the
so-called submission resolution of tbo
late licnublican State Convention as tle-
ceptlic and a snaro to catch loles. It
proclaims an opinion of Judgment that
the Legislature should adopt measures,
for submission of an ampndiniit, but
makes no pledge of llio party either
lavoniig proiuuiuoiror lo sustain such
submission, and Jt was so declared hi
tho convention nnd since by tho He
publican press. The position of tin
National Hepubllean pl.itfonn, Willi the
silence and acquiescence of tho liquor
men, Interprets its secret meaning and
purpose and leaves no hopo of aid from
the Hepubllean party hi removing the
evils of tho liquor business lu Pennsyl
vania. 12. That the sectional feelings be
tween North anil South should bo ob
literated; but we despair so long as the
Democratic nnd Hepubllean parties sur
ylioto rekindle old jeakmsles and re
vive old memories. We, tlierefore.eoui
mend the effort to combine North nud
South In a National Prohibition party
In the ono great common cause of free
ing llie whole laud from thn drink
curso
l.'I. That our Piesent hoternironous
laws regulating mairiage and divorce in
tno social state are a sliamo lo our civil
ization, and wc demand a national law
conformable to the divine law and uni
form for all Slates, and that all laws
proniotiio of social purity shall be strict
ly enforced.
It. That disfranchisement ns pun
ishment for acts of corruption of llio
voter, of false counts and false returns
of voles east al our elections, should he
enacted. We denounce the pr.iellco of
paity managers of paying tho tuxes of
voters iu oilier to secure their voles; we
denounce the plea that to the victors hi
,a....il,.,,u I...1 t... ...n. ..r t...
meiil to public otllee, as unpatriotic, im-!
moral and dangerous, and we denounce
ine ring or woss rme which aftminlsti-rs ! " ...... v..i.o.
public alTaira on the spoils system for Perhaps If no had more big guns in
the emolument of ollle-hulder or for congress, wo might havo more In our
jwtty perpetuation. With gratitude to ! forlrew.
Almighty Go.1 tor His favors In tlie! When used areonlins tu diieetion.,
iut, and in huuiblo d. lajndcnce upon An :' , Ague t'uiv Is warranted toiTadl
His dum,. hf in I lie fulnro, no mow ' i.iio, fr, m ih, .s,trin. l-Vver .di 1 V"U.'
uiiii.-nini i-.iiiiin.-iii-,' 111,(1 ii,
...if Hi. u- 11 Mllli-IuiWr Oliritl lla.o.S
i tl h i oii 1, 1, .sa -,-e
If not paid iu advance, -$1.25.
"Come. let's go and have a taste of
beer," said a genial nleklis to n pensile
hop that was scanning the latest maiket
report to seo what he was worth. "No,
thank you," replied the hop with digni
ty, "I never touch beer.".
Dr.ITaier's MogicOintmnnt.
A sure cure for all brills. Limn. tni-,.
cuts, flesh wounds sore nipple, l.nrd
and soft corns, chapped lips and hands.
Price 50 cents. Sold by druggists. Wil-
Ji'f'g. Co., Prop's., Cleveland,
O. Sold by Thomas, tho druggist.
Chief Graves, of tho Bureau of En
grilling, being asked what design would
bo placed on tho Government oleomar-
g.. Ine stamps, said he thought "a stuffed
goat a bogus 'butter;' ns It, w'ere-
would
be about tho right thing."
Dr. Fraziar's Root Bitters.'
Frazler's Hoot Hitlers arc not a ilrath
shop beverage. Hut nro strictly- medi
cinal In every sense. They act strongly
"i1 "nu Kiuiieys, Keep the
bowets open and regular?' cleanse ll.o'iMffiM
il m i " s-VMem .0l every impurity
. . - -n
,,vm u, ius3iau, Cl.uu. ill illOlllU!
ding store.
AHoston lawyer recently met his
match In a witness who was giving evi
dence about an old lady's loss of mind.
Lawyer-Did she look ns I am lookln:
at you now, for Instance? Witness
Well, yes; quite vacant like!
Buclclon's Arnica Salvo.
The best salve, in tlio
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhm tn, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, ohllhhimls.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posl-
mciy cures pues, or no pay lcquiral
It is guaranteed lo give, perfect rntlsfac-
tion, oi-nionevieluiideil. 't n.nt
per oox, at r. u. Thoma9'.
i.uiusa .u. .iicoit uas written a se
quel to "Little Men." Wo know nor
what its title Is to be, but It Is universally
agreed that laiso woman are tho natural
complement of little men.
A Eonsiblo Man
would use Kemp's H.tls.im fnrtlwtlimit
aim lunxis. It Is euiing more cases of
eougin, colds, nstlnna, bronchitis, croup
and all throat and lung ttoubles. than
any other medicine. Thu proprietor has
authorized lllery, of Wcissport, and
i bonus, of this place, to refund your
money if, after taking Ihrecfourths of
a bottle, relief is not obtained. Price
50e. and &1. Trial size free.
A young man w ho ha3 a good deal
of spare time on Ida hands wishes to
learn of something tli.it will keep him
occupied. Wo can think of two tilings
right off-getting married and lipping
over a beehive.
Thu Verdict Unanimous.
W. V. Suit, Druggist, Dlppus. hid.,
testifies: "I can recommend Electric
Hitters as tlio very bosi remedy. Every
bottle, sold has given relief in every case.
One man tool: six bottles, and wasciirod
of ltheumatlsm of 10 yeais' standing."
Abraham Hare,drugglt, Helliille, Ohio,
alllnus: "The best selling medicine 1
have ever handled In my 20 years' ex
perience, is Electric Hitters." Thou
sands of otheis hayo added their testi
mony, so that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric Hitlers do cure all diseases
of the Liver, Kidnovs or Illood. Only a
half dollar a bottle at T. D. Thomas
Drug Store.
The man who gets hold of a piece
of news and won't give it up to a reporter
is probably rcsti allied by feelings of pro
fessional jealousy, lie Is an item miser
himself.
The Hew Geo. H. Thayer.of Ilouibon,
Ind., says: "Hotli invself and wife own
our lives to Slitl.oirs Coxsumim'Ion
Cent:, tilery, Wolisioit, and Dr. Horn,
Lehigliton.
".Mamma," said Holibv, "I have
eaten my cako all up, and Charles hasn't
touched his yet. Won't jou make him
share with me so as to teach him to he
generous?"
Hay Peycr. Asthma. Immediate
relief. Fontaine's Cure. For sale by
C. T. Horn, Druggist.
Some regret is expressed that the
new silier certificates havo no picture of
an American citizen passing triumphant
ly through the Niagara whirlpool iu a
barrel.
Shiloh'8 Cure will Immediately relieve
croup, whooping cough and bronchitis,
Sold by Dr. llorn,Loliiglitoii and lllery,
Wchsport.
Tlio Italians who como to this coun
try must have a strong attachment for
their native land. They bring so much
of it Willi them.
Are you niado miserable by Indiges
tion, constipation, dizziness, loss of ap
petite, jellow skin? Sliiloli's Vltailzer
is a positive cure, Sold at Dr Horns'
and lliery's drug stores.
When a man's u hit key costs mo'. Ian
his (lour ho should slim ready to ivole
fur do bulldln'of two ii fngs'oii du County
House. st- ' ' '"'
When P.lliy was .sick we gave her Castorki,
Wen sho was a Child, sho tried for Cnstoria,
When she became MIm, she clung toC.iitorlr,
l hen sho had enlldrcn.shogaie theinCasloria
When a man starts mil to lecture ho
puts on a dress suit. A woman before
starting to lecture puts on a nightgown.
With your next.cM-der to jour grocer, send
for a sample pound oi Dreydorrsl's Borax
Soap, ouwlll flint It lo ne mo liest anil
cheapest soan jonean use fur all Iiinna, It
s a plain statement or fact, and tho bust way
lor ou lo snllsly jouisell l.t lo try a Kiuud.
A how gaino of cards Is called "mat
ilmony." If the man wins be takes the
gill: if tho girl wins she takes the man.
Hay Fever. Asthma. Hellef guaran
teed. Fontaine's Cure. For sale by C.
T. Horn, Druggist.
It is wrong to speak of n "respecta
ble" embezzler us a "good man gone
wrong." He is a bad man found out.
If you feel as though water was eathor.
lug around thn heart (liiMit ilroy) or
ii.tie iivHriiiieiiiuaiism, Damnation or
" H 6nnoctItij. sympathetic
, a,,v ,r' Kil"'"''''0Mn-wl
im, run I L.-rnii ii-ni, ,in. li
j)..,i,H
IV,, , ,t.l lull nl i!a, .al dl n
ii
The Carbon Advocate
Ai! lWpilBNT I"AMf,V XMiai-Arm
1 ubll bed ciery Saturday In Ulilgblon,
Carbon County, Puiuisylviitilu, by
II. V. Morfchftnei' Jr.
BANK HTltKKT.
$1 00 For Year in Advance I
llestadtcrtisliig medium In the county
Every description of Ilafn and l'nnty
JOB PR UTTINe
At very low prices. We do hot hesitate t
s.ty thatwoaie better t-iiuiitml ihmiatiy
ollwr prhitlnp ct.ibllihinoiit lii th,"7
ai,1'' ','.","? " ""tK-las, Job-work,
In all lit branches, at low prices.
Your Children
Aro constantly exposed to Manger from
Colds, Whooping C6ugh,.?roup, nud
diseases peculiar to- Ihdi throat and
lungs. rqr such alliueots, Aycr'j
Cherry Pectoral, promptly, ndmiuli.
tered, affords speodr tcllcf ami mn.
As n remedy for Whooninc Pnnot.
wn1,t,11,w1Illi;l1 "lanT "f our children ivcro
nllJlc,c': wo used, during' tb past win.
m ' i. . ."""faction, Ayer'.i
..Vi t . . ui.i iiiicciion, ito
consider this preparation tho most cfli
caclous ot all the lnedicloci which havo
como to our knowledge Mary Park-bur-it,
Preceptrcsi, Home for Llttla
Yi nnderers, Donctutcr, MU.
JeJt'lo at Scki of Croup? KdJX'rX
My children havo been peculiarly
""" "".-v 'ceuvn remedy until I com.
i mitt nnrhnti... .re '
.,.,.1, uuiuinistering- Avers i:iirri
,.!:c.,or'" This preparation relieves tho
illllictilty pi breathing and Invariably
mires tho complaint. -Davtd G. Starks,
Chatham, Columbia Co., N.'T?,'
I havo used Aycr's Cherry Pectoral
in my family for many years, and
havo found It runerlnllr vnl-,l.l i
" 1 w iiuiumiuiiill IIU1U
extending to tlio lungs, and quickly sul
duet any tendency to Lung Coinptnint.
-.1. 11. Wellington, Plaiuville-, Mich.
I find tio medicine so effective, for
t.roiip and W hooping Cough. a Aver'
Uierry Pectoral. It saved tho Ufa n"t mr
little boy, only b months old, carrying
l,.m sn,ri''y through tho -worst casu of
Whooping Cough I ever saw. Jana
Malonc, Piney Flats, Tenu.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
bold byu'.l Drugi(lti. Prlco $lj tlx bottle, ii.
No Patent No Pay.
PATENTS
obtained for Inventors In tbo United 8tte
Canada and Europe, at reduced ratrn. With
our principal ortleo located In Witalilnyton,
directly upposltn tho Unltod Staten Palmt
Ulllte, no aro ubla to attend to ill patent
business wph itreater prompinon ami da
Siitch nnd al less cint than otlitr pulcnt at
tor no) 8 who nto at u dlmanee troin IVnili
Ington, and itIio have, therefore, to employ
'associate attorneys." Wo make preliminary
cxiiin!natlun!i and lurnlfh opinions a to tuu
tcnuhtliiy, Iree or charKc, mid nil who nro
Inlcrualtii In new Inventions and l-atenta nro
Invited to fond for a copy ol our "Uulde for
obtaining Patents," whli-h Is sent tree lo
any a-Mress, and contains conn lete Imiruc
Hons bow to obtain patents and niher vnlua
Mo mutter. Wo reler lo the Uenuiln-Auu-r-lean
National Hank Washington, 1 1. 1!.: tho
Royal Swedish. Norwegian and Danish Li ira
tlous. at IVashlnston : Hon. Jos. fasey, lata
Ohlol .lusllco V. S. Court ot Ulatm! to tho
Oinefals of the U. S Patent O.Hfe, and to
Senators and Members of Cohgrcss Irom
every Stalo. '
Addros': 1.0tI13 Hi (HI Kit OO., So
lienors nt Patents and AtlnrncysiitLaw !..,
Droll Ilulldlntf WAsumaTnn, U. O,
QWITHIN C. SIIORTLIDSE'S ACADEMY
yj Tcr Ycung lion and Eoys. Meaia. Pa.
12 miles from Philadelphia. Pled pneo
covers every expense, even books, Ice. Xo
extra chaiges. Xo Incidental expenses.
XocMunlniitluii for iidinlssloti. Twelve ex
perienced teachers, all men, nud nil gradu
ales. Special oppoilunllloj for apt sli.deliN
to ndi-unee raphliy. Speil.d drill tor dull and
backward boys. P.itron-t or .students may
select tiny studies or choose the regular Kni--llsh.
Scleuttlle, Rusiliess. classical' br Clill
P.niilneerlng course, students litted at Medl.i
Aeadoiuv an-now In Uauird, Yale, Prlnce
lon and ten oilier Colleges nud Polrtechiile
Sch(K)ls. io students sent to college (n IstsUH
in lssi, io in tss.-,, io in igau. A gradiiiitlng
elassereryyear in the coniinerchil depart
ment. A Physical and Ciiemieal Uiliornlory,
(Ivmnnsluni and Rail Oroiind. isno 'vols,
added to Library In lss.1. Pliyslral npimratus
doubled III 1SKI. Jledla has seven rhurehea
and a temperance chatter which prohibits
the sale nf all Intoxicating drinks. I'pr new
Illustrated circular address the Principal and
Proprietor, NWITIIIX C. SHOUTLIDOK, A.
Jl.l (llarvaid (iradiuite) Media, Penn'a.
Aug, "t 80-ly.
POOD SALARIED
jjtlorcoiiimlssion to Men and AVoiuenJlk
fej;lo net as local or, tiavellug aireiits.BkJ'
No experience needed, steady
wrk. .U.MK- P. U'uiTNKV, Xitrseriinan.
liochestcr,X. . (Mention this piiiicrjaugSMni
ELY.'S
CREAM BALM
Give rtlitf at
once and Curt
ft
Cold in Head
'UAYFEVEI
Catarrh.
Play Fovoi
'0t II I.tljMill.
Snuff or JSiicdtr
Ficef'om injuri'
A particle uiiplleir into each nostril Hid Is
agreeable, f'rlro fin cents nt ilriiKgnitsi by
m ill, reglslercil, m rents. Ciretilars frcu.
LLY llltOS., Drugslsts, Owt-go, X. Y .
Jisis-imo .
asmsm
for im. Krorr's
beantlfiil Ki.KfTlilr;
lieeouiing iiKcnts. Xn risk, quick sales. Tit
rltory glien. CjSutlsfnrlion Rnaranteed
AddiVhS Dlt. SCOri', KsMlroadn ay, X.York
a?. J. BRBTNEY, '
Iteeppetfully onnounces to the merclianf of
KelimMun and otners that be !T)rf pare! to
do all kinds or j
t.
Hauling of Freight, Express
Matter and Baggage
at very reasonable prices. Hy prompt al
tentlnii to nil orders be hopes In merit (liara
ol public patronage, livsldcuce, corner of
I'lnu and Iron .Street, Lehigliton, Pa,
Orders lor hauling Iclt at (J. M. owerny It
Sun's Store will receive prompt attention.
T. J. UI1ETNEY.
Ott. l'AUSl.ilm.
E. F. LU0KENHAC1R
DhAI.KI! IN
Wall Iapers,
Uordcrs & Decorations,
Books, Stationery, Fancy Gocfls.
Window Shades & Fixtures,
Lutctt Klylcl. made and put up. If dtlra.
Pnint-s, Oil, Varnish, Putty,
Uruslios & general Painters'
Supplies.
No. 01 Brcadvyay. Maucb Pa
I'uuar tho Hiuadwuy Hume.