The Carbon Advocate LEHtUHTON, 1A, SATURDAY NOVEMDEU 20, 1830. XXTEUKt) AT TUP. I.EHIOIITON rosT-OFNCB AS SECOND CWSS MAU. UATTWI. THE KNOT IN TR LABOB QUESTION. The N. Y. Sunt The new Labor psrly l slowly building ft platform (or Itself. It wf lit Into the election for Mayor with no principle but that of the taxation Of land without regard to the Improvements upon It. The Saturday after the election It added a demand for the Government own ership otrallroads and telegraphs. Now III Executive Committee comes forward with a third proposition, formulated In these words! "The dlfflriilty which everywhere confronts m In our ellurts tor.ilno wnges and secure lelwie Is tlie existence of an Impoverished muss forced by tlielr neccssllles to accept work on any term?. Until we can lesion the Intensity of that struggle for existence which makes so many men and women ready to do anj thing In proldr llio mere ncccsslllrsnfllfc, the work of our labor associa tions must be mndiirtcd nndcr tremendous dls mtvnndiEcs. Men who cannot And employment arc everywhere, the force which lhoewhoop loic us utilize to resist our Just demands,. It Is therefore, necessary that we should make war upon the crest urbncnhlcli causes poverty the primary Injustice which makes the. laud un which and from' which we must nil live the ex clusive proicrty of Individuals, nnd denies to the rest ol us the rljilit to live nnd to work unless wc pay blackmail (or the pi It Urge." That the committee have here struck the f rrit! dltllciitty which not only their party but all mankind hare to encounter In the I cuori 10 soive me prouiem 01 worn ami VOLUME XV. NO. 1. It li and hat been for sometime past the custom of many of our co'emporartes on entering upon a new Tolumo to print a double number of their paper; Wc had for some time Intended following the custom, but, on second thought, concluded that we would give our rendeis a more substantial surprise by enlarging the Camion Advo cate ami putting It In a new dres, tints Giving our readers a permanent Improve ment. Of course It has cost tis consider able In time nnd money to make this en largement of our paper, but as wo arc de termined to fencf not to follow, wc think our friends will appreciate our effort to glvo them a paper second to none tn the Valley, and manfully step Into the breech with their subscript tons ami advertising pationage. The price of thaCAimox Ad vocate will continue to be Sl.00 jier year when paid In advance, but when not so paid the prlcn will In every instance b& $1.25. The margin of profit nn tho price j wases Js boyond dispute; M'orltliiRmcn of the paper Is so small'that we must nosl lively insist on tho foregoing terms we cannot alTotd to send out a collector or mall bills at the dollar rate, hence tho ad ditional twenty-five cents will be added to cover the expense of collecting. Wo have also made Important additions to our Job bing Department, which will enable us to greatly add to the beauty of our work and reduce the price of certain classes of work very materially. Among other Improve ments we have added a new and beautiful Jobber of a larger size than we heretofore possessed, together with several fonts of handsome new type and other material. And now, we ask the people of this section to remember that we can servo them as well and cheaply with all kinds of job printing as any other ofllce In this section, and.respectfully ask an earnest and liberal support at "their hands. With our motto: "Live and Let Live,' wc start out on our fifteenth anuual tour. How do you like, our style neat and un prcsumlng. is it Dot? In Philadelphia, It is safe to presume, impeachment don't really impeach. Ir the Progressive Democracy should fall to progress, what will Henry George do? Wolfe's somewhat gentle drop seems to have rendered him unconscious just the tame. As usual the Inexorable Taw of politic! gravitation will decide who the Beaver Cabinet w ill be. Ci ingress will convene in December, and already it casts its sbadowj of delusive hopes nd fears around o. Some day the laboring masses of Chicago will open their eyes to the fact that striking is a business that don't pay. As the period of Paulson's admlnlstra tlon slowly wanes the effect of the late election becomes more forcibly apparent. It is safe to conjecture that we are living In an ago when Civil Service lteform don't exactly reform a good many Federal office-holders. who cpmbipu .to "raise wages and. secure leisure'' are rarely defeated except by the competition of oilier workingmen who arc wllllns to accept less wages nnd less Jelstirc than they are. It was this which cniiseil the collapse tif the Iron Mountain, railroad strike, of thc'ThlrU Aveniie'raiJroail strike, of the Sleam Heating Companv strike, nnd only just now that of the Chicago butchers'! siriKc. in an mese cases rue aoinpeuns 'workers had t6 encounter not ohlv moral obstacles, but physical violence, In secur ing the work refused by their brelhern.nnd that they persevered, In spite of the terrible opposition they mot with, proves tho re sistless strength of the Impulse whlchdrove them. on. The Labor party's copimlUee well say: "Until we can lessen the Intensi ty of (bat struggle for existence which makes so mnny men and so many women ready to do anything to provide the mere necessities of life, the wort of pur labor as sociations ,musf be' conducted' under tre mendous disadvantages " The committee express their conviction that, this intense struggle for existence Is caused by the private ownership of land, which being removed, they think the evil they complain of would also vanish. How little ground there is tor this opinion ap pears from the simple fact that within twenty miles of New York there is an abundance of unoccupied land which can be bought for a trifling price, and which goes begging for purchasers. Ilesldes, statistics show both hero and in Europe that the tendency of population Is to flow from the country to the cities, and that every year the cities increase at tho ex pense of the country. No reform of land tenure could cure this congestive tendency nor abate one jot of the Impulse of human beings to go where they can live with the most satisfaction to themselves. This knotty point of the labor question has therefore only been stated by the Labor party; the solution of it remains to be dis covered. As we said the other day In speaking of Dr. JIcGlynn's lecture at Jer sey City, they have reopened a discussion which has occupied the greatest Intellects of every age, and we look with interest, though not hopefully, fortbo result. Is this little world of ours "Blockheads, Soreheads aril) Extremists" may develop Itself as gigantic as Buehard's New York "Rum, Humanism and Rebellion."' Bob Inoehsoli. says that "the paradise of tho rich Is a glided hell." It Is aston ishing to see the number of individuals who try to get there just the same. Someone has been cruel enoutjh to In sinuate that the Knight of Labor repre sentatives will want a second term. Truly, this Is looking far Into the uncertain ftitnre. If the spontaneous enthusiasm for Quay keeps up a little while longer, wc are afraid that t lie few Democrats in the next Legislature will unthinkingly vote for him. Broadbrim's liew M Letter. Special to the Cahhon Advocati:. As the smoke clears away from the bat tle-flcld, we get a clearer view of the com batants, and through shattered columns of tho two great parlies, wc behold the mar shalled lines of a well-drilled and deter mined army, which has evidently come to stay. Like Jonah's tiourd, it sprang up in a night: but the oak of a hundred years is not more solid. From this day forth the labor pioblem becomes a living and potent faclor In onr American poll.ics. In the future no parly can afford to Ignore it. Alone for a time it may possibly be beaten, but in all futuro battles the party with which it allies will surely win the victory. It matters very little whether it is Henry George or Tcrrenco V. Powdeily, or I'. S. Tun political horoscope pictures 51c Devltt smilingly occunvinc Uuav's seat in the Stale Treasury bulldlns. while Ouav i steml5 face to faco with the hard fact that Ovtr a hulf million of dollars bad been used up on the statue and pedestal, and the Presi dent of the United States received It free gratis from tho hands of Its generous don ors. It did Jiot cost liltn a cent, but as the father of his people the President accepted tlio gift. Only a week has passed and poor Liberty is a fatherless and motherless or. phan; sbe Is nobody's child and now It is doubtful if she ever had father, nobody appears to own her. The old committee say that their mission ended with the 'com pletion of tho pedestal. There stands the torch hundreds of fect In the air, but minus the electric light which was to guide the belated mariner returning from foreign shores. It Is a fearful and disgraceful muddle. If the Untied Slates does not own It, and the municipality of New York has no Interest In It, I shall propose that the wholo tlilug bo turned over to Joseph Pul itzer, nnd that the name be changed from Liberty Enlightening the World to tho H'orW Enlightening Liberty. Put a sheet of that enterprising newspaper In the ham! of the gigantic statue instead of a torch, and let It pass to posterity ns tho most tre mendous advertising medium of ancient or modem time. The return of Brother Bcecher from his European trip has made Brooklyn supreme ly happy. There has been some (all lying somew here. As respectable n paper ns The London Truth declared that his lecture mission was a failure, and satd that on one particular occasion tho house was hnr'dly half full. Major Pond, who has managed Mr. Bcechcr's lectures for many years, says ! the trip wasi .a, continual ovation, nnd that the Plymouth' Pastor returns to his native ,1'i'catli, Ids pocket roundly stuffed with ten polled, 'tiqt.cy. But whether. England re ceived him well or ill there can be no doubt about Ids welcome in Brooklyn. Insldeor outsido of Plymouth church it Is nil the same Catholic and Protestant, Jew nnd Gcntlic, rich and poor, white or black, all seem to have a soft place In their hearts for dim somewncrc. His utter disbelief In the tortures of Slieol has not shaken the fealty of Andovcr; and his wavering faith on the thirty-nine articles has not alienated Harv ard or Yale. His first Sunday was a crush. Every available Incli of room was occupied, and the politeness of tho ushers was put to the severest tests. Mr. Bcecher was at his best, and at tho close of the service, as the crowd pressed forward to grasp fits hand It was evident that neither time nor space had weakened the affection with which Plym outh churcli regards its pastor. He went abroad to repair his shattered fortunes. Of late years he lias not been doing well finan cially, For the past ten years his Income must havn fallen as low as forty or fifty thousand dollars a year. Mrs. Bcecher is a thrifty, careful housewife as can be found in the land, so somehow they have contrived to get along. It makes no difference to Plymouth; present or absent, the good pas tor's salary goes on. It Is safe to say that out of the fifty-two weeks In a year, Mr, Beccher is absent from his pulpit at least twenty-six, so that Plymouth church pays him for the time he actually preaches about a thousand dollars a week, and as'magazines, lectures and literary articles furnish at least twenty-five thousand dollars more, there is no Immediate fear that Brooklyn's favorite preacher will become a county charge. A public reception is tendered him by the citizens without distinction of party or re ligion, and the offer has been accepted by Mr. Beeeher. ll'e are more fortunate than our English cousins; they had only one Sir Roger Tlch borne, we have two, and strange as it may seem botli of them appear to be coached In exactly the same way. Sir Roger No. 1 is here stranded. Some one persuaded him that the Americans were particularly gulli ble about curios from England, and nil he had to do was to show himself nnd the Yankees would willingly pay a dollar a head for the signt. He came and he brought with him a pretty little secretary. He Is a great fat, flabby sort of looking person, and the pretty little secretary looked as if she might be his granddaughter, without any great stretch of imagination. After a time people began to ask what he wanted with a secretary; he had no correspondence and 1 Cambria no money, and why then did he wnnt n sec-) (''"i""" ""' retary. Things looked n little queer. Hotel Centre.!.... keepers and boardinghouse people seemed ! cilfrliin to think that everything was not exactly ! HlVVl!''"'''''""- O. K., but finally the noble Knight set mat- Columbia... - Washington te ant Gossip. From our Special Correspondent. "Washington, B C, Nov. 115, '80. Mlt. EiHTOlil Tho nnnual report.of the Health Ofllcor p'resents-a very cncfiuraglng statement In regardto the Increased health fulness of the District of Columbia. As compared with lSSfl, there Is a decrease of the death rate to the extent of 4 if) lives, and a comparison with the r.epoits for several years past, shows a mpst gratifying improve ment. . President Cleveland nnd Ms party return ed from Boston on Tuesday 'afternoon. The President was much pleased with the reception tendered him by tho people of Boston, and says that he will always con sider it ns one of the most thoroughly enjoyable events of his life. During the past weck'Opeftrswondcrfnl painting entitled "Farthercst North" has been received by the War Department Building, and has attracted very great at tention. The picture Is of hiige proportions being eight feet In height, and twelve fect 111 length, nnd represents Lieutenants Lock- wood and ltalrnard of tho Greely Expedi tion in ttic net of taking their last observa tion to ascertain their latitude. The painting was made from photographs nnd sketches, ami under the personal supervision of Lieutenant Balmnrd and Major Greely. Theaitist, Albert Opcrtl, who s'"a son. of Opertl the composer, Is at prcnt 'In the city as the guest of Lieut. Balmard. The painting arrived fA're. On Tuesday in a special car. On account of-Its .size, and value the express companies 'refused to handle it, and as It Was to 'laqtatago Into an ordinary car,' a' hay car had .to bc-pro-curcfl. His Imperial Hiahncss, Prince Komatsu, and his suit arrived in irashlngton early in the week, and were driven at once to the Arlington Hotel where npartmcnts, previ ously secured, had been specially fitted for their reception. During their stay hi the city they called upon the Presiocut- and Kecie'-nry of State, and visited tho varidus points of interest. A dinner was; tendered tho party by Minister Kuki', at .tho Japa nese legation. Hie entire, .party wore Eitrapean dress, and the Princess Is de scribed as an exceedingly beaiitfful human. In speaking of th.e, various cities' that he had visited during his journey nroimiT'lho world, the Prince said that U'aslimgfon was his Ideal 'city, and that he would be 1 ... M.. !... .Ml... I. ' lH-aM-u iu n-suiu uciu. lit: uro,ui avenues and well paved streets, with pretLv-cardens dotting it, ail combine to make It by far 1MB ll ClLlcai. I U J 111 lll MUllll. .... The sculptor. M. Bartholin. Is expected In. Washington during, the present week upon business connected with thn;sLattie of, Lafayette. Tho models have all'eeri re ceived but one, and it is probable that the latter will be ignoied'nnd one of the models alrady here will be selected durlng'Barth oldl's visit. The question as to a. site has not yet been definitely' decided upon. It has, however, been decided that, the .statue suall not bean equestrian, one, aijil Uartli- oim is opposed to paving i( placet in ajiy one of the public parks, where, it woufd.be bidden by the foliage In the summer time, but wants it placed upon some .o'ne of the ayenncs wuere it wouiu oe seen. me models, which are now stored In the attic of the H'ar Department bulldine. havebeen carefully arranged for Inspection, by the lyommusion. The President's new house upon the Tennallytown road has been renamed bv Mrs. Cleveland, and'wlll hereafter.b'e, .known as "Oak View." It is expected that Mrs. Folsom will occupy the house within a few days, and will make it her future honfj. It win ot course oe ireoueniiy visited Tiy tlie President, and it is 'probable jtnat jio, will eventually maxe 11 uts permanent liome. The otllclal returns of thfc last election have been received from cverv couuty'ln the State Beaver' leads Black" 42.8.-l nml has a clear majority of 0,505 pver all. tlie other candidates. He Is the lowest man on the Republican ticket and Osborne the hlcnest. Klcuctts leads the Democrat! vote, with Black second. Adams Allegheny Armstrong Heaver Iledford Ilerks lllalr l'.radfimt llncks Ilutler.. treads ggntly the vaulted corridors of the Senate. Arthur hero In New York, we are brought j tors at rest by acknowledging her as bis ciinili "rlaiiii". 1 1 1 wife. They vvero not well matched: he I pajipluu The enthusiasm with which some of our cotcmporaiies are fixing the Ecaver Cabi net will only be equalled by the matter of fact manner in which leaders of tlie vindi cation will do just as they please. There is a silver lining to every daik cloud, and Calvin Well's should bo willing to live on and hope for tho best. We aro living In an age of great possibilities and who knows but what some day Calvin may bo vindicated. We acknowledge the receipt of a beauti ful engraving of the "World's Exchanges," compliments of Messrs. Moore Schley, the popular New York bankers and brok ers, and published by Boot it Tinker, Tri bune Building, that city. John Lawiienck Sci.uvan still wears tho gaudy chaplet of champion all-round slugger and knocker-out on his bioad, ex pansive brow. John saysnets in first-class fighting trim. That settles it, we won't have anything to do witli Mr. Sullivan. there are 07,000 solid votes representing tipped the scale at 2S.r,, she balanced tlie Elk. hihnr nt tlio nolto ;lvlv.eni.A ,1,nncn...l stoelvni'ils nl. S7 fl-i. St 111 tlmv wprn l 1 r-ne tlie rate of tlie world has often been decided by a smaller army than this. But this Is only the vote in New York city; what will 'o each the eye of tho law, so that their united ! Koicit.... weight was 372 3-4 with one-half credited ! rnn.'m'" that vote be when It rises in its might through the State. H'hat will It be when It speaks iu thunder tones from among the fifty-five millions that inhabit our territory, He tried lecturing but the people Jjjfj did not come, nnd If they had the noble Knight could not have entertained them. UtlllEdol! . Lon RAKDot.rn Cutmcini.t,, in hit Bradford speech, promised that "the voice of England, which sounded so clearly at tho last general election, would not be lost sight of." It Is not every statesman who can keep the voice of his country In his eye. Fractis would Kill Thiorr. From the Philadelphia Times. If Henry Oeortre hint ever been compelled to Bet bis llrluR by growing otatoes on a piece ot scrub oak land bis new laud theory would never havebeen Invented. New Advertisements, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purllv, strength and uholcsomciirss. Jlore economical than the ordinary kind, nnd Cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude ot low test, shoit weight, ahun or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans, ltojnl llukln;: Powder Company, lew W all (street, . v. nug 24-inil Agents Wanted to Sell ' aEWHIS:E,SCiS ct tu near: in tno i.av.enai no;:cp:ns, BY BEN PERLEY POORE Ilhistralliiif the Wit. Humor, mid Kcecntrii-llirs of nolcd celebrities. A richly Illustrated treat of Inner-Nx-lelv History, fiom yp olden limes" to thu wrddluuot Cleveland. Wonderfully Tonular. Agents report rapid sales. Aildiess for etie'r ami lerins, IIUIIIIAIU) lllius,, iMbllshers. ijuiuueiiHini. ucuo-w 'PO ADVintTISKItS.-Ixincst Kates for ndver- tlsini; in looo good newspapers sent free. Address GliO. 1". KUWKLl. & CO., 10 Spruce St.. N. Y. ocUO-lm CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED !" Toledo tirades Unrivalled. Tor samples, quo tations and tnfoi uiatlon, address S. V. FLOWElt & Co., Toledo, 0. October 30-lm PATENTS! HENBY WISE OA BRETT, Attoraay-at-Law, Washington. D. C. .liefer to 2d Nat, Hank, Washington, I). C. pff-tfKNI" OIt I.NViCNTOllS tiWIDK.gJ Octoberso tin House und Lot for Sale. A One-hnlf Ixit, 33 x 189 feet, situate on KfsjI LehlRh Street, near the New Hound JuSSa Houses, iimiii which is erected a good 'Iwo-storv Frame House, in x 22 feet. A never f.illliiK Well of Pure Water, and a number of choice Fruit Trees and Vines on the IM. A nice home for a small lainlly. For terms &c, call at the CAituoK Aiivocaik Office, llank street. iunc 2G-tf Building Lots for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale a number of Fine Building otn'! Nlncely situated on Union Hill, Fast Wclsjpert, at low prices lor cash. A. F. 8NYDF.lt. 3eptembcrt,86'Cm Welssport, Pa. fuel ana.. .Icllilson I .tlllllul.'L At last in tills great city, the man who kept jf ckawanna... all KiiBland in a state ot tho wildest excite- ijilm-nec . !!.'.' from tho Atlantic to the Pacific, and from ment for years, the man on whoso trial ! 'eiliBi"11 I " 1 1 III " ! Wf. this week fend sample copies of the CAniios Aiivocatf. to a number of per sons who hare not hitherto been subscrib ers. If you like its appearance seni' ns your name and address with one dollar and we will nrnll you the AnvocATE for one year. It is proposed to hold a world's exhibi tion In Washington from May to October, 18U2. In honor of the 400th anniversary of the discovery of America by Columbus, and afterward to maintain a permanent exhibi tion there under the control of the government. With two umpires and a referee to gov ern a game of base ball we can look nut for some extraordinary wrangling when the game opens next season. Next In order will be the chartering of an undertaker and a coroner, followed soon by placing the national game on a systematic basis. Veri ly sporting affairs in this country of ours moves forward with gigantic strides. the bt. Lawrence to tho Gulf of Mexico, Well may the politicians of both parties tremble in the presence of this youthful giant, who springs intothc arena complete ly panoplied, like Minerva from tlie head of Jove. At first tliero appeared to be no thought of permanent iiolitlcal organization among tlie labor elements. Things have rapidly crystalUed 6lnce the election. In the past week vague hopes and aspirations have taken solid and definite forms, nml the joyous shouts that announce their stiengtli In the midst if -defeat, are more exultant than tho cry which heralds a Democratic victory. The poor author of "Progress and Pover ty," who was elbowed from the wall by clerks and placemen, is now received eap in hand, by the heads of departments, who are profuse in their offers of service. What of the future, watchman? "A)e, there's the rub." If he wuuld but raise his hand, Mr. George might occupy the seat made vacant by the man who beat him In the race for mayor, Mr. Hewitt. Rut the lalior leader has boldly announced that he wants no Congressional 'nomination; and the Presidential contest of 1888 may develope a candidate from the ranks of labor, who may give MrJCleveland and Mr. Illalne a coup Je grace, and then march triumphant ly on to the IV bite House. What would there be surprising about that. Two years before his nomination for the Presidency, hardly a man outside ot theStateof Illinois, had even heard of Abraham Lincoln. And two years before fjrover Cleveland entered the White House, he had about as much chance, for the Presidency as he had of being the Mikado of Japan. Politics aro very much mixed, so we must watch and wait, and like the faithful virgins keep our lamps burning. "Oh, what a fall there was my country men." A week ago and the city was wild with excitement nbout tho dedication of I.lbeity KnllL'htcning the ll'orld. Distin guished citizens come, from Kurope by ship- nearly a million of dollars was expended, every dollar of which, on the claimant's pari, was raised by popular subscription, sank into hopeless poverty and might have, died of starvation .If It had not been for the St. George's Society, for impostor, swindler and criminal as ho was, still an Kngllsliman and they acknowledged his claim. He Is here now and sick, hoping dally that some aid may reach him that will enable him to see Albion's Isle once more. Tlie other Sir Hoser started from the city of Brook lyn during the war and was never heard of by his relations here till ho turned up In Southern California as a Tichborne clai mant. So clever was the story this swindler told that he completely deceived two of the most .eminent lawyers'ln tlie State, and onu of them apeij up.l'il's falHi in tiio yialms o,f the bogu'Kn,ljtht by advancing him a thousand dollars.' It now appears thai he Is. not only a bogus Knighl' but lie has also swindled the Government out of several thousand dollars by repre.sen.tlng himself to, be a soldier who was undoubtedly killed in the war. The claim was not made till many years aftei the war, and the accumu lated pension amounted to nearly $4,000. He bagged the cah and spent it, and then started the Tlchborne racket which, by ex posing the pension swindler brought him to grief, and we have now got him safely under lock and key and before he has a chance to prove up Ids claim to his English estates the United States will have a claim upon his service and he may think himself lucky if they let him off with as light a sentence as that which served for the pun ishment of his English brother. At the preliminary examination of Cuills the American Tlchborne, the EngllshSlrltoser alius Arthur Orton came over to Hrooklyn to havu a look at his rival: he lust caught sight of him and that was all as Curtis was hurried away to jail by tlie ofllcers having mm in charge, no more singular episode has occurred in the week than the meeting of IhosH two Dromlos. 1 be sharp, frosty air of this week has I.UZCIIIC llYtfl l.viomiiig .Mch'eali.. .Verier... Mllllin.... Monroe. . Moiitgumeiy lftrjrt .uoiuoiir Northampton Northumberland.. 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The undcr'djriH'd delres to state that his wire MKS. ANM-riTA lAl'CIINm nee lil'UCI'i:, havlns left his bed and board without Just caii'e or provocation he will no longer be icsponslMe for any debts contracted bv her. JOXATIIAN I.UTCHNOn, East Petui Township, Carbon county, Pa. Nov. 6, 1890-'-w3 LADIES! Do Your Own Dyeinc, at Home, with PEKKhESS 2YES They will Dye cyervthlni.'. Thty are sold every where, l'llco 10c. a iarkai:e 10 colors. Thrv have no cq lal lor Strength, HrlRhtncss, Anion, t In I'aek.iKu or for Pastiiest of Color, or Xmi-tad-liur Qualities. Ihey do not erocl; or siniit. Tor sMoby T. D. THOMAS, nov.l.1-ly Druggist. 4I2IR.7 7100631 32422 4834 The lotal voto-for Lieutenant Governor Is:. Davlns, .4i:j,!)45r Uickotls, 870,12:3. Auditor Ueneral-"oiis,';lft,170i Hren nen, S07.&W. "Secretary of .Internal AITalrS Stewart, -413,7115; Africa, ai!7.85:l. Cortf gressman-at-Laigc, Oborno, 415,106; Stev enson, I107.54U. 8 Oaxtu Ootids OcW. XTvMurvenMfl, Croop, Asthma, groachUU. i boorV Couch. 1 nclpleci Coruur-p- the difu. ri r ti c-U. Co. !tton, lb OeauiAa Dr, BuU'g Vonh rrvp li void orj tn ldU.' Pra7n And bear oar Jl:uli' Uend ( a CtrvU, m KtL Strip Cmitkm-LaSl, wltA (1)4 fo-lmiiiJrrr)iturwiof Je W. A. ClMeytr Co.. ftol rop m, jwunwra, HO., U. D. A. m llrop'i, IbUtlmofti, Ki uuainc-". u uuuui, ucorge ocney, uioi TniNKSoiviuo DavwIII be observed on November 26. When we consider tho great and bountiful manner In which the Giver of all good things has bestowed upon us the fruits In their season, shielded us from j loads, and our country cousins poured In destructive storms, the ravages of fire, and I upon us in countless thousands, as they al guarded us against epidemics and famine, ways do when there is any fun going on in our voices should be raised In joyful thanks- j the city, Army and N'avy, ollicer and civll rivlm? as a means nf ulinutnirnnr rrnttiiift ! Ian cin.itln.i a...i it.ii.. .1.1 'PJTU"n f 1I,m W" UC8an I"WWlo.l. .nd whiskey sellers, pick! SSfiStfft "JSlJsSltfSiSl ........ Ulm ,,ovk urukvni an were mere, collection. iiitoAuiimvt, urugRitts, frtce no Cents a Dottle SALVATION OIL, I T4W f - ft A. M m na . Uiesldentof the Jlelinnolllin Hank' tl, mi wr ram," went under at the time of thu Grant and Will relleya more quickly than any Ward smash up, and whose pictures weiej other known remedy. Rheumatism, soldforover 30),OOO, has recovered his Neuralgia, Swellings, Druises, Burns, itiasrs, iani every coin ui ins ueuis and is aciius,i,uia,i.umuago,ores, frost- Kramer & Co,'s Great Closing-Out Sale. Great Closii-Oiit Sale. Gretf ClosiufOiit Sale. Fully Inaugurated. -AND Fully Appreciated. IlY TDK urcJaing,Community We are meeting with great success in our closingtuttstoek.-t.hle. People arc coming from all surrounding counties to purchase jheir goods at our great sale. We endorse every word we preach to you in these columns. We mean business right straight from the shoulder. We name loir prices to you, by which we ran look you square in the face, and as you know just as well as we do there is now-a-day's no more friendship in trade. Prices Level all Things. Ami therefore we give you theso friendly fiints, knowing full well that shrewd an in telligent buyers in these days buy where they can get the most whhU for tlie least money, and we claim it i right for you to do snand if you do not, all we have to say, Is" don't be a clam." Itespeclfully, Kramer & Co.' Great Closing-Out Sale OK Dry Goods ! ! Cor. 6th and Hamilton His., ALLBNTOWN, PA. October 10, itso-nwi A. 7. Litzenlierier's CoIdhb. 1 have just received it case of REDS EAL LYI f!in sm 1 j I got to sell for removing paint from floors or anywhere else from which you wish to re move it and to cleanse grease spots. It is also useful for many other purposes among which is to make soap. I have circulars for distribution, call and get one. Have received to-day, four cases of Barker's Horse, Cattle Poultry Powder, which 1 intend to keep in connec tion with the Blue Grass Condon Powers, and recommend both makes as exceptional as to value and quality, if indeed a recom mendation is necessary. Have circulars to spare I have uoiv put in four of the W. and K. DOUGLAS FORCE PUMPS and have sent in my orders for four more, all .of which are sold and will be placed as soon as they arrive I am having a grand success with them. Everybody is pleased. 1 can p!ease you if you give me a chance to put one in your well I also keep in stock the CU CUMBER WOOD PUMPS. My stock of Oils of all kinds, Paints of all kinds, Tar, Woven Wire, Wagn Grease, Iron Kettles, Copper Kettles, Glass, etc., etc., is as complete as ever, and can give you good figures. THING. COAU COAL! 1 wish to add that I haw leased the coal yard recently built by Mr. Samuel Seiler, and am ready to furnish you with O A j of a SUI'Ei.IOK qua mtv at reasonable prices and will guar antee you GnOD WEIGHT. Feed Cutters. Corn Phellers and the likes in the machine line being now in season, 1 would call your attention to my stock of them. I sell none but the best, at prices below which it is impossible to sell and live by it. Cement, "v; Calcined Plaster, j . dii ; .;, -'PewterjSftnd, .'-; Koshir;;'"u Jtfornx, . 0'. "Glue, "Whiting, etc, 1 1 Shelf Hardware, last but not least, and am con stantly adding-to it. Low Prices and Honest Dealh. A. J. Litzenberger, A&t., 1st Door Below L & S. Depot, Bant Street, Leliliton, Penna. It will be to your advantage if you need anything in thejine of MERCHANT TAILORING GOODS. Our stock is complete and our prices lower than ever. All-Woolen Suit and Overcoats, made to order, from $10 to $30. A PULL LINE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC'SUIT INGS AND OVERCOATINGS. OUR READY MADE DEPARTMENT is chuck Ml of suits for MEN and BOYS at Prices from $2.00, $2.50, $4.00, $5.00, $7.00, $10.00 and Upwards. Every Gar ment marked in. plnin figures and at the lowest cash Prices. Yon will do well by calling and examining goods and learning prices whether you wish to buy or not. It is no trouble for us to show goods. IN LADIES' AND MISSES' COATS AND NEW MARKETS we keep all the latest Styles aC'PHccsioerioitgh to be within the reach ol all. HATS AND CAPS We have a great variety. The Dunlap and Youman Hats take the Lead. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. This department is complete, embracing all the latest novelties. Our advice 's to call, examine and buy all vou need! You" will save money by heeding this advice. . -- Call at the r One-Price Star Olofliing Hall, Mauch Chunk. Sept. 35, 18S-tii8 t UY CALM.VO OS JAMES WALPi Asent, ' V I-'lrst door liclow the I'lrst Niitlonal'ilan'i, al HANK STREET, LEH1UHTON, Pa., tSSJfi l G a SBn Ef ElEC uv, which aro constantly kept on hand there to self ct from. Tlx- host place In tli Coimli toctl .your HOT Allt 11HATI2HS anil .The WALP STEAM HEATER Jtoff.l?SM flEUse TIN HOOFING AN.D SPOUTING. Tin Itoonng U cheaper than Rlalo or Shingles, and n 111 last a lifetime. A fin Lot ot Cutlery and Househfurnising Goods Iwny " id. Sept. 1I,18MMT. THIS SEASON ! Five Mixtures, AT SIXTY A YARD, Made to be Sold at Cts. A Yard nml $q Less. BLANKETS, WHITE, GKAY AND SCARLET. H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. . 'October 30, 1K8G TO CONSUMERS OF GOAL ! The undersigned is prepared to furnish the best Lehigh Coal, from llarlcigh Colliery,' at. the following low prices, by the C'ar, fob cash only. Credit ten cents per ton extra : In Yard. Del. in Town. Egg, - $3.25 $3.50 Stove, - - - 3.35 3.60 Chestnut No. 1 - - 3.25 3.50 Chestnut No. 2 - - 2.15 2;40 Prices at the Mines 25cts. per ton Less. J. L. GABEL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, LUMBER, COAL, &c, &c, Opp. PUBLIC SQUARE, LEflTGIITON, PENN'A Carbon Advocate Job Office, New Type, New Presses and Lowrest Price for good work.