"he Carbon Advocate LMUUlITON, PA., SATUltDAY, JANUA11Y 1, 18t3T. fcNTKltF.l) AT THK LBIlKlltTOH ro8T-OtTICIt AH 8E00NIJ CI.AP9 MAU. MATIKM. mysterious science, who never reach the Sanhedrim. In our most select society are to bo found tlieosophlsts, mlnd-rcadcrs and palmists, which may fairly he designated as the latest craze. Tho Society of which I spoko Is now, In connection with several others In Europo and the Unittd States, fiatlicilng statistics In psychological faUs, and tho results of which will shortly he given to tho world, arc, to say the least, somewhat startling. A railroad disaster occurred !.nt fall In A IIAJU7 HEW YJJAR TO ALL. Tito old year dies! What solemn words, what a w orld of mcanhtfr. Wo truly would keep you with us though toono and Ml It U11 t were killed ond several Has urousiu us tuwu.ia B w wounded. A lady, whoso husband was and tinted tho Tjeautiful bright hd fuluro at,gcnf, Wa sloping with a young 3I1I, a WHICH was lomiiy picuueuat. n-o ueSinmiiB ttcnt f her's.lu Charleston, Mass. About oflSvSOa medley of crime, accidents. Ilrcs, ml()llglll shp ftwo1.0 wUh a wjM Knn famine, Hoods anil ileatn. v,oou ujo, 0111 cla4pillg tlcr rou,panon apparently In the year, you havo stood by us nobly In pios- createsl nRony As 800n M ell0 was pcrity and adversity, good bye. thoroughly aw ako sho descrlbe.l a railroad A Happy New 1 carl rings out in merry dIsMtcr wIlci, sll0 imtl jltst tne!Scd, In greeting to-day; tho old year has died, has , , ehe ,iaf Mcn hcr ,msban(, lclllcii lolncd tha crcat malorlty wldeh rolls in until tho end of time, and tho blasted am bition, shattered hopes arc but a memory. We all start out tho New Year with hotter and tlrmcr resolves as to the course to he pursued during tho year that has just been born. It Is our wish that the weal: The hand on the clock Indicated a quarter to one; at a quarter to twelve the accident took place on that very night and-the wo man's husband was anions tho kilUd. Ucro In Now York only tlio other evening a man who was working on a building made a mistake, and instead of striking a may ho able to buffet safely tho waves of na wllIch ho wag Urivlng, he smashed Ids adversity which roll and will continue t finger; he Immediately hurried home, and roll until time suaii 00 no more, ami mai, on cntcrng the room his wlfo asked him the strong may cmcrgo from tho breakers uow Ua finger wa. She was sick in hcr encountered on life's seas nobler, stronger mt had no communication with tho and better prepared than over to encounter oulsj0 worjjf hut declared she had seen and surmount tho vicissitudes 01 -inc. no l)lB accticut which occurred on tho otl.;i wish all a Happy Nkw Yeah. Young and 9ll)c of tho city an hour baforc, and ac- old, rich and poor alike, havo tho best curateiy described the surroundlcglhous'a wishes of the Caiuiox Advocate for a successful realization of their fondest hopes during tho coming New Year. Tun number of "new leaves" turned over to-day will only be equalled by the number to be turned over at the beginning of 1883. Wk might say that Indications lead one to tho belief that Blaine would accept a Presidential boom for a Xow Year's pres ent. ESrCQUItAOS INDUSTRIE!!. "Wo have been asked a number of limes during tho pist week as to whether the much talked of stc.tm heating Industry would locate here or not. IPo hs-.vo Im:l3 that It will. Wc-n.ro led to believe thai if the school directors follow in the tootstep3 of our borough fathers and exonetale from the payment of l-ues for a limited time tha works of thn Industry, that In a shoit tlmo work will be moramenced on the buildings, which are to bo located on tha flats oppos ite the h. V. J?. 15. It las been reliably stated that tho lew entei priso will employ eighteen to twenty men, which number is likely to ha very considerably Increased hi the course of a few yca.-s. ThU,;of course, sho had never teen In tho building In her life. A f 1 lend told uie ho had a boy In his cmpl-.y whoie honesty Ise h-d no reason to suspect 3 he seoaplcd "it very cocldiiitia1 position. Ho received a eoannvnicaliin fiotn ono of those psycholoslcal secra In a State eonio hundreds of miles away that hla boy was robbing him. Tho prophetess had never seen the suspected thief nor he hcr, and the man in whose employ he was had no icason to suspect his honesty, but he In vestigated tha matter ar.d found that tho boy had been guilty of systematic th:fl for months p?st .-..id thickly discharged him f-om I1I3 service. MadoJie IJIr.vr.cky, who v,f.j tha leading spirit here for years, and In 1 flenvanb went to Iailli with Colonel ricolt, !s cId to lir.vo told a ftcnt'eman of this city that she could havo whatever sho wanted by asking for -it, though I am not qulto sure that It did list require soruo mystic words to summon the attendant pirits. On ono occasion, in ccnveri-ition ,vlth a prominent member of the press, she tated that she would havo occasion to use a thousand dollars that morning. He asted hcr where she expected to get It, and sho poir.Ud to .1 closet In the room, saylr There! Tho scribe went to the door and opening It caw nothing but an empty ahilf will greatly bcnelit tlie town.our mcrcnanis ... ,.,., wj f... a moment, savins. especially, and as a result should receive tliero ,s notlIng hcre. You are mistaken, their hearty endorsement. Encourage in dustry. Progression move on Esoochaoe niaiiufacturihgindustrle s to locate here. We-call the attention of our readers to sir, sho said in an Imperious voice lo 's. again? Ho turned his head, and there on tho shelf sure enough was a roll ot Crisp new hills, exactly ono thousand dolla.s. These and tho late wonderful loveiatlons in mind reading have led to a thorough ecien- .the (prospectus of the Weekly Press, of Mlc research into all klnd3 of psychological Tldludclphia, published m another column. This is one of tho best of the great Metro politan Family Newspapers. phenomena, Parties arc held in our most fashionable houses where palmistry Is ono of the latest fads. In the matter of super stition It looks as though we wero going nuNiiY W. GiiADY,of the Atlanta, (Ga.) 1 backwards. There are a dozen male and Co)i6'ltufon,ln a recent address said: "The female seers here, with elegant apartments South to-day Is as loyal to tho Union as the and servants In waiting, where the consuls North, and just as glad that slavery is tion fee Is from five to ten dollars, and abolished and cannot bo restored. If tho where you have to wait in tho reception prejudice of war can die out of tho hearts r0om sometimes a couple of hours, await A ottlie conquered certainly It should die out inH your turn for on Interview with the. o'Pthe hearts.of the conquerors, a3 It un- representative of ids mysterious Majesty I doubtedly has out of tho hearts of the men 'a aro just now trying to Italic out which In blue who did the real fighting against 0f tho two was crazy Payne, the miser, those in gray." This should bo a gentle ,o gave $-100,000 to Ciilckering or Chick reminder to those who gloiy In waving tho erlng, who after Pavno'3 death, dlseoers "bloody shirt," that wo are nearing a new the treasure in his strong box which 110 era In our history, and that tho old "Mason j human being knew anylhingabout but him and Dixson line" is a thing of tbo past, self, and who hunted up Sir. Payne's re We are glad to see that old prejudices and latlons and now seeks to turn the money antagonisms which havo long rankled In over to them. Yes, record It to the world the hearts of many aro beginning to "fade away and die." SOOIALISTS AND ANARCIUSTO TITT3T CO General JIastcr Workman Powderly has nlven another proof of his conservative spirit In his order condemning tho move ment of Chicago Knights cf Labor In be- half of tli ) Anarchists, emphatically forbids any mingling of Knights of Labor with Socialists r.r.d An archists, but dere ids that money collected by dl3tilet assemblies in Chicago for the convicted Anarchists bo returned to tho givea. Nothing hM been mora hurtful io tho cause of labor than hive been the died :n'ragged mlfery aucVrlearly filled, a pau; 1 r's grave, and from tho glided rulers of this mighty city who dragged Its ermine In tho mlro I turn with blessed thankful ness to this gracious ChrUtinas holiday, Nor frost, nor snow, nor biting blast can rob It of the jplcndor or the plory with which tho namo of Christ Invests It. WhM-ovcr tha cross is the symbol of salva tion and undying hope fiom the Equator to the Pete, ihero Is rejoicing to-day that Christ hascome. Amidlhedesolnjcnlghts of tho Artie Circle and where the Southern Cross lights up the calm bluo of tho Occidental sky, rises the anthem: ''Glory to God In tho highest; Peace on cartt)1,. Good will to men." Tho agnostic mAy doubt, the Infidel sneer and the unbeliever' sc6ff, hut who li there among them all would take Christ from the common peoplo or from the little children in this blessed holiday time? Is there a man living on, this globe so savago arid io brutal that ha would blot this holiday 'ro-a tha '.idcndar and from tho memory of men? 'Would ho lcaye all the little ItocUiags empty? I rt'culd he clash. thp humanity that rises r.t this holy sensor pontaacously In tha hearts cf men would he docs the hand tha.t scatter ,IU unbidden blessing to ths, peer? JFJlh in nc'.lnatlon sometimes nctto think too well of my kind, I don't bilttve th".tiS'tc-Uam.in ltyes upon the t?rth. It hE3 bieii a wonderful week. Thebltt experience cf Wall Street a fow days, clnce. where over a hundred milliona. .were JfXtpt away in ah. hour, sco'Jia to havo had ycr- ceptlbla effect on tho vast , niultiudp , o peoplo that exowdef. the spf.ts and ttoi w. Hit happy they all lookpd as,tbc7 trudged along loaded with toys that wrs tp gladden counties thousands of liUlc lu-rU.jOiliw oyons Chrhtmas morn;ii(,, , ,yJ);t p.:":i- sclihh happiness, ialthia ChristnvaSjF.ift-,;!" ingl For or s day In the year . f icrnsia if everybody was trying! to malro. everybody else happy, never tMn':ir.;)c( himce'if. Among the two millioni of peoplo in icnr York and llrooklyn thcro will hi pain and suffering, sickness and want; but lu tho Tia.ne of Christ, on this day throughout the globo millions of the suffering nnd forsaken will bo blessed, blcisd by that iiarfa which, hSaid ilrst In Bethleheia'l manger, lings to-Jay around the vpxld. Gcd's blessing 1 est upon this chlldrtii'a holiday a3 long as time shall bit, lu tho nana of him who said, "Suffsr lltllo chllclrou to como unto me." Yes, 1st them come, Ood blei3 them, wltliout care, without sorrow, iu e.H tho joy ard hr.ppiness of life's flrrt dawn. For one day at least I'll put care and grief behind mi. Come on childi on come on with your trumpets and your drums; dnr.ee, slug, loot your horns, rai:a the house, up3et my Inkstand, splash my copy, smash my favorite pen. To-day is yours. God bless you, and Merry Christ mas Merry Christmas to all. BUOADBHIM, New Advertisements, AhsoSaiely PurOn OrphanBYOourl Salo " . 01' Vjll.OAllI.li v REAL ESTATE! Hvvlrttle and In rursuanco of an alias order of sale, Issued out of llio Orphans' Court 11I U'lilgli countv, Uicie win w sum ai puniio sale, ihohii lowlni; valuable .properties at tlio tlmo nml places incntloncit.toniti Monday, January 3rd, 1387, at 1 :0i) oVlQek U tho afternoon, at the Kxc liango llnlrl. 'rv:t(ls Jos. 33 nud at and two Lots In 1 JilSUton jjoroufli. - No. 33. All Hint certain lot or piece of (troiuid, situate lit tlio Anrousli o? U'lilKliton, coiuity of Carhon, and sluto of Pennsylvania, numbered In tlio plan or Ut ureiKin'if tiyDiinlel Jiaslmaii No. 8, sltuatojon the wcstwaidly side of North ninnton street cotilaluliiK In flout or lirendtli on Halu street M feet mid extondliiR thence west vardly hetwei'ii parallel lines at light unfiles 110111 Silltl iMmiKiiupum pireei lrci unu t in- liV said alley, northwardly by lot .siwuruiy uy sam AOiiuuinpiuii Mitiiiin Tints. dies to an alley, bounded southwardly by lot No. it lllf'I'll 111 IIIUIIIIIl. sllunte In the borough of Ix-lilRhton, county of a, wcstwnrdly No. 7 and ras strecu No. 3-t All that certain lot or piece of ground Carbon and Wato of l'cnnsjivanla, nuinbcied lit in Ni tin. iilmi nr nlnt ttri'lmtrd hv Tlitnlt.l Kjisttnan o. 10. smiatuii on inewestwaruiymuooi isonn- iimpton Street In said borough, containing In front or hrpfidth on Aald street f4 feet nndcX' tending ucstwardly between parallel lines nt right angles from said Northilmptoh street 189 ffif in.,1 n Inches to un nllnv. ltnumled south wardly bv lot No. 2, westttardly by paid alley, ! iHi"rtrdlybylotNo.llmuleastwimllyly -aid Northamptou btrcet. Aro'iri"; rni''iieu in l.cjuguion uoraiit!".-' liy-i the orilrar-.y Kinds, auu cannot be "Oil 111 eiipctl' !o.i villi the ..ui'.tl:.- if lew test, shoit dlfllit, ahiM t.r pliohl:tt ' 'Jbhl Mily' In, wuia. Hoyal iliUtlsj iVuvt'Jfir Corapany. 10 y,'t:l (Street, ft. Y, nm2t-mll let it go forth on the wings of the morning let tha lightnings convey It to the remotest ends of the er.rth, and let the telephone piuelalm it on the marts of commerce and in the temples of the money-changers, that if in New York wo have some of the biggest thieye3 that ths world ever sa.v, we have Msn thn most liri..t :,ian that thla earth in i . i n.L-o.ur ol,umy ,w. iMlluceil Aian, zni his cama Is Cliarl;3 F. Chlckerlug. Ju.l think of It I iUOO.OOO! No drafts cr bo:'.Js, but good solid iash, and to Iceep It In'act for tv;enty ycau ar.d then 2lyo it up without u sigh! It Is well to know in tMs faithless ajo that there is such a m:m alivo; that honesty Is rtnf n fnliln nml li.Tf r,nn, ln-lrrlif enrtlnce I 1 !.,.! . . f O .! 1 I ! 1 ' , tt 1 inam.jauou a.m .m.iSu honor still lives among men. If Uenrv N mw...0.v.. - t. ravno bad buUf?ht four lice cent, c-overn a ni..i. tt.i .1 ' - ' 1.1 .1 1... ..l..,.t t..,R!. !. j - j Ul ", ""J"" ' years ago and given them to Mr. Chickrln, Very consmtrauio pui huh u, iBai . , , . ,. rp0I1i.,riM. .1,,, s!ml0 ln .i e 1 1. .. - i .... t ,1 ., t ' ' ----- t - wwiuiiBmeu Ul u.o , . .cu ,crcst on tbem aom wouU, havc hcm $520(. wun aims mai aro uostue io . -' 000, and If compounded would have been complete political equality exists there is --,,,,,, ,.,, w tr,inp nt room enough for all reasonable efforts which p .,,, and tho terrlbIc suircrl llc Its workuigmen may make to promote their at tio rom well beimr. llut tho people of the United an(, ,t ,s but ,o OUU IIUYC11U cuwlBi:iin-ili, , . ,,. ,,, ,,, V.-l, km tne pnaniasms ot aguaiors wiio menisci ves hardly comprehend tho character of the social structure which they seek to estab lish upon the ruins of existing laws and government. The sooner organizations of American worklngmen relieve themselves of thlr elttment the better It will be for all concerned. It is wolthcr a numerous nor a dangerous element; but Its noisy clamors do a giuat deal of mischief to the canto widen It prutocds to espouse. JIa3ter Workmin Puwdcrly shows that he neither sympathizes with Us alms nor fears Its pow.r, BroaJMuft Mew M Letter. But Mr. Ciilckering is not the only honest man In luls great city, no, tliero arc twelve other honest men whose names will pass into history alongside of Mr, Ciilcker ing' s the names are those of tho jury that convicted JfcQuade the rascally Alderman. I canfess that I had lost confidence In my kind till I heard that verdict, but since I feel better and am willing to confess that the world Is much better than I gave It credit for. Twelve honest men I there aro enough of them to save two or three Sodoms. And sneaking of these honest men, look at the terrible temptations that surrounded them. Flist, there was the combined wealth of the ring, which Is threatened with destruction; thcro were millions In it; a slnglo voto was worth a fortune; $-100,000 would have been freely glyen by tho Indicted Aldermen and their friends. Then every man who assisted in Special to the Caihiox Advocatk. It Is a favorite theory, largely advocated and (irmly believed in by many, that wo are much more rullghtcn&d than our an cestors; that we have put behind us the the conviction might for tlio rest of his superstitions of agos; that our agnosticism natural llfo expect tlie bitter enmity and looks for tangible pi oofs of every asserted actlvo persecution of the great army of thing; or In other woids, If anything Is thugs who were the personal body-guard of doclared to be a f tct, before wo accept it tho Boodle Aldermen. Each ono cf them we say, prove it. Yet I know men who may expect, If he wanders abroad at night, would sleep soundly lu a churchyard who to be brought down with sand-bag or knock would not sit down with twelve others to cd in tlie head with a slung-shot. For tlie dinner, and quake as If struck with tlie fearless manner in nhlch theso twelve palsey If a black cat ran across their path honest meu performed their duty they de- as they were entering their owu houses. serve the honor and gratltudo of their fel A society of very Intelligent ladles and low-countrymen. When twelve men can gentlemen was formed hero some months! be taken from the ranks of tho common Ago, whose whole duty and pleasure, it was people, and notwithstanding tlie tremend to trace the connection between mind and ous temptation brought to bear upon them matter. That there Is a connection, and a pel form their duty to nobly, humanity Is very wonderful connection, no sane man glorified. We feel that we stand oncomoro doubts. It Is a connection that leads u to upon solid ground, and that honesty Is the borders of wonderland, or spiritism!, or soiuethln'2 more than a name. Slneo tho to tho portals of that unknown world which conviction of McQuado the perjurers and science Is now endeavoring to penetrate. bribers do not feel half so comfortable as The city Is filled with profeMors, of what they did. It now looks as though we mljiht would have been called a brief fifty years ' have a legalip;ioitim of the Hoard Inside the ago, The Black Art. A prominent lUlly .s;ates Pi iu In the next ninety days, journal has jm entire column d. voir 4 to From nil theo sad and bltUr thoughts, seers and f. 'i t c ; IU r."T t II' -e i"y 1 1 t.,h U d with all tint is evil and terrible in calltd ths v .' ir r jri f,r,",(V '' From our Special Correspondent. Washington, D. C, Dec. 27, 'SO, Mr:. Editou: Tho recent appointment of a woman as clerk of thollouso Commit tec on the Libiary, is an innovation against which there Is -soma complaint in tho ranks of the army of candidates for the position, but the woman suffragists arc jnbilcnt, ami consider that they havo gained a point without tho aid of tho ballot. Until the present time woman clerks have been tin ployed in tho departments only, and wilh tho exception of ono or two who hayo filled pcnltloi's as, telegraph operators iu tho cor ridors of tho Capitol, they have not been tolerated under tho Iramedlato shadow of Goddess of Liberty, A recent report of the Committea op Ventilation and Acoustics In the House, In which they reeomnie.r'd the dally cleansing of thn ventilating pipes, will ptrhap3 not tend to materially strengthen tha opinion entertained by some as to the dignity sup posed to uttend'thu meetings of so august a body ej tho lfousn of Beprescntatives, In its repoi-t the committee says: "The great American habit of expectorating is fully exemplified on tho part of tho mem bers of this branch of the lawmaking de partment of our government, and your com mittee reluctantly, mournfully, but firmly confesses il3 inability to devlso treasures which will put an e-.d to this repiehei slble prac.ice a practico that lowers tho dlguity of thl3 august assembly and imperils the hoalt.h and well being of tho servants of tho iUpublic. Attention is directed to the fact that thcro are In this chamber two hundred and sixteen nickel-plated cuspi dors, furnished by the muniilceace of the nation with the solo desien of belli!' em ployed for the purposes for which they are provided, but for ?omo reason unknown to your commltteo they are ignored, and the perforations In the brass ventilator! em ployed as tho receptacles or cxpe-tcratlon Mr. Goldsborough Hrntf, of this city, v. bo Is now In his eighty-third year, and is ono of the oldest employees in thn government service, having been engaged as a designer and draftsman In ths rri.isuiy Department iiunns: tne past sixty-tnrco vears. lias ad dressed to Congress an elaborate memorial upon tlie subject of a national coat of arms, Mr. Brut! says that In ths period of our country a Infancy tlie art of heraldry was unknown, and in consenuence tlie new licpubllc was unable to obtain a proper de- vico lor us national signet, no proposes "device of an armorial achievement and reverse of a great seal for the United Slates In Congress assembled, as follows: Arms Paleways of thirteen pieces, argent an gules, a chief, azure, the escutcheon on the breast of tlio American bald eagle displayed proper, holdlii" in tils dexter talon an oil v branch, and In his sinister a bundle of thirteen arrows, all proper, .and In his beak a scroll inscribed with this motto, 2i plurl bus unum. For the crest Over the head of the eagle which appears above the escutcheon a clorv or breaking throng a cloud, proper, and surrounding 'thirteen stars ormlng a constellation argent bn an azure field." Ills communication has been referred to the committee on library. A few days before Christmas tho District Commissioners received a letter, written by a little, girl In .Missouri. The 101161" was addressed to the "Malr." and ln'lt sho en quired In uncertain and badly-spelled English why it was that her father, who served through the war. could not get pension when so many others could. Sho stated that her. father was sick and too poor to employ a lawyer. Tlio letter was forwarded to tho Commissioner of Pension who ordered a special Investigation of the case, anil on Wednesday last tlie i oiiiims sloncr notified tho littlo lady by mail that her father s pension had been granted, wnu a full allowance of back pay. The letter was probably received on Christmas eye, and thcro was at least one joyful household in .Missouri upon (. lulstmas day. it, GleanedTrora all Farts of tho State. I.aekawnnna county's new Jail, canting 812! ono, was thrown ojeii for public Inspection l.nt Monday, . The new foundry of the 'obrts Machine C iniiany, at Collegevllle, Montgomery county U completed, and the necessary niaohliuBy Is being placed In position. Tho first ca.UiiKS u 111 be made about thu beglnulnir of tlio new sear. The i:ile Jtullnuy has leased tho Ilauley branch for twenty-fho jtsars from Jtm 1, lasi, nt an nuuiial rental of ,ooo. The rental of the UoneMlale bramh Is W !,ooo jier annum and ot tho Carlxindalo branch Sllo,ooo, by tlio sanio company. The poor directors of the lrka county poor liiit-se havo resolv,! to turn out nil able-lodlfd tniii'i'K lu ilii' institution. Bloiil .-.routers uie boj lug Hindi1 In (illii r r.i.tctu (ci"i'v j-i or h .usi ... .. . .a. sn w;yi3 w MUib ilk a. WW mm rimiih mm East Wml Uariicn Conniy, Pi, s the place to, piueliaSe. at tt:e uot rccuitable prices, nntSSEU LUll2i!n, of all Wirls, vlzs Dcors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings; .'Cabinet Ware, &c, &.c, Tl.li .1, r . ui.es. Ali.nrfelo' -mi'.v. ' r ' " " " ' 7-l",?V"l'"KAl-i''- .......... .. , :' H"TiJeei en town pi"r no. joinini; iois bi - n strtns'h End !ij .st-iicc More ceono, ile.il i , pr-r at -I Win. liomli; on Lehigh street On WetinoprJayvJo,Tiiiary 5, 1287, At 1 oV.ocl: In tho nfteruood, at Steo.ier's flct ;:o. JO. All that certffjli tract or piece of land situated In Tev-nmcnMni!itowiihln. teunt? ni CtiiLnMi, and stato ot I'ciiniylvauia,lMunded .'I'd I ('.cctrl'iod ns follows, to it : -Beplnnlit!! r.t i Btetie In ii.pi'lllccfd leadlnx V) rxkxa.rVr.il iiiiKn, ni' i' ,v )A i,i'e "i lot 'i J .-. ni.i!', iioiilhe34'eKWJMxM')i4jierehbs to ntone,'! Uicnectiy binds Ant.m Z:rtv& mrtht.lde-l Eiees weitT petchitoa p.ut, il!nca by Ihujs 1 rt John llal'let iimtli'll f " .s west 12a per Htu to i s'oue too p il-'ie road ufoiosald. tbeneo in hhd alotu silid t:,.'ilio road, norm ' rCties east 23 perches to a stone, thence south t js tuejrre'is ensr m percnes 10 n srone, iiicnce 11, t'.h El tS.-itrccS'east-.'l l-a perches io the place of baftlnnins, cnntelnlni; c CA) Acres, 56 Perthes. Ko. 37. All that ceilaln tiact or of land, slteatcd in franklin tcmn.ildp, comity Of Carbon, and itate ot I'ennsjlvanla, bo-inded n id 'cicflb d as follov-9, to -vlt,' lSeglnnlug r.t a stone, 'theliee by lauds Lite, of J. J, Jveininerer lurth f J ?es eist 57 perches to a pv t. the'.ieu by umds crMascs Ktre.ub and partly by lands of Unry Uiiarer south 7 degiees '.est lu t .1 erches to a ft5 , thence by muds of Henry rilihrer eouUi 67 decrees west 43 perdu s to a post, theiico by lands of John llal!el north 13 degrees w est -M 1-2 per-lies to the place of beginning, Coiitalulns 'fifteen Acres, "more or less. I?o. 43. All that t evtaln tract or piece ot land, ftllrs.ted l i the townrhln of TomimciwtPB. coun ty ot tlarbmi, and rt ite ot rciinsj-lv!nia,lnmdwd tcl described rs follows, to wits .UBglnuiiifr .".t a po-t, thence by buds of l)anicl KteniVr north 10 3-1 decieca ',-eat 1)2 perches to a stono on tlio north slue ot a puiuiiiroad leading f ro:n ,ivcis poit to Hlro'.iihhur-:, tlietice n .in J n!cl.;rsald mail and by Unds of .1,-icob Smith end partly by laud No. 2 ot Whitehead tract noita foii -Ri-ees cat 70 perches t'j a po:t, thcuce by binds rt John Smith north GO deiiijoi cast It -10 Do:L'lie3 to a po.-.t, tlicneo by kiwis of J.'u.i riekvovJ -.uutlill V.csrceS east ta perch Js to a stone, t'leuco north 07 A-i uegris ivesi ui peveji" 10 uie juace 01 oe Elnulng, contenting 70 Acres and 10 IJerches. 11 iii.u uiu,i;i ii.ii-i ji t'lciu in i.vii.i. situated In the township of I'muMIn, county of emboli. and state ot I'cnn&vltiutla. bounded and deicrlbed as Ioilow.1, to wit: P'.riniiii; nt a cir- ner 01 land ucioiiRinfr to t'o.ion jjreisnacn, thence by hinds now or l.ito of ilrnjainlu Kcons auu inouias J100113 uoriu ii u 'frrees lve.si, ui icrclies to a corner, incnce uy lanat (it .lonn V, llniniinn nnith 7!1 14 detrreea east Wl r.relici to :i coiner, tlicneo nloiur the samo ernnsii"; a public road leading to l'arryviiie multi ' U deri t es east 8 perches to a co.ncr, thiilto a.o-.ijj h.mls now or perehca to : corner, thence by lands now or late of Charles lllose 83 decrees we.it 03 perches to the puieo 01 uegiiiuiug, i-uuumuug IFith the cominc of cool weather all light clothing ore cast aside and wo. don that which protects ns from the sudden changes in the weather, so com mon at this time of the j'ear. Wo have 111st received a com- plcto line of all the very latest novelties in Cloths, Cassimers, Corkscrews, Woorsteds, and other goods, suitable for Fall and Winter Wear, which wc make up in the latest styles, mo?t substantial manner at prices that astonish everybody. Wo still make those famous $10. Alt; cdorv Suits which Vi'oved b iatisfactory to all who purchased of them when wc first oornn BRACKETS MADE TO ORDER. Tlie Machlr.ov Is ell new. and only the best r.ic- ehniilcs" employed. All iiitleics arc curtraiitjcd of best seasoned inntetlal. Ordjra by wall r ccivo prompt attention, icir p-iireijHjs iuviiu, mm &Yf hi We have, also, in connection with tho above business a COMMODIOUS STOlil!, where can always be found ono of the largest and best as sortments of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, groceries, provisions, "' CARPETS, OIL 0L0TH8, QtlEEN.SWAllE, - VOODWARE, IIAKDWAR". IJC0T3, SHOES, I1AT.1 AND OAP Hay, Straw, Moiir and Feed, And in fact any and ecrjtliinK uiwilly to be found ln 11 strletlyurst-clnBS Country tltore. No matter what you want, ask for it unu wo tan s nlv vou nt riTees that will hnui-:; nil coiiinetlt lAr into tlie bhado. Call and i.eo us, and we will eouvinee 5011 or 1110 iruiiituiucss 01 our insertion, Rcincniber thu l'laco N. SNYDER & SON, East Weissport, Penna. January 1, issr. The Cosmopolitan The handsomest, most entertaining, low price. Illustrated family magazine in the world ($'-50 pc? yenr, with a t2.S premium free.) litxty-four beautiful! printed pages in each number, filled with short stories, sketches, travels, adventures, brbht and brief scientific and literary articles, by distinguished American and foreign . riters, suili as Julian Hawthorne. Harriet rrescott Siofford, George Parsons Lathrop, Louise Chandler Moutton, I. Mac donald Oxley, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, II. II Hovcsen, Catherine Owen. Rev, U. Hebcr Newton, Alphonse Daudei. IMul Ilevse, Count Tolstoi, Th. Dostoivsky, William Wcstall and many others. AKoentertftining.1 II V UNI I K and invaluable I$OI'miI!0 1. D departments. Oncormoreillustratrd articles and several full page engravings in every number. , A Shannon Letter and Bill Pile or a Shannon -Sheet-Music Bindtr Free to every Subscriber Tbesb' premiums sc., everywhere, for $3.25 each, The File Is the most perfect devicecver invent ed for the preservation and classification (alpliabchc ally and according to date) of all letters, bills, etc Any paper can be referred to. taken out and put back without disturbing the others, With the Hinder one can insert or take out any piece of music without disturbing anv other sheet. Get SAM COPY at NEWS STAND or tend CO Ccntft to publishers. A3Si;i3 WASTED. BI3 COiailSCIDSS PAIS. Schlicht & Field Co., Rochester, N.Y. ' ills ,3CHtSTI"l (j Lewis H. Relirig1, Slate Roofer. RKPAIRIKO promptly alttmlej ta at ihert notice ana ou reasonable leriai. WORK GUARANTEED. Address : HllKCE'S V. 0., Cirbon County, reun'a. auj;N-ly stamp, a reeirie forocimplo ti if ni mi itiiiit win REnvi U llrtUUl TAX, i-HlXKLKS. I'ISfPl.VfL iiLUTriius. iilac'K in: A us. Ktc, lTtrg the bkin bo, clear and ttutlful, Touoh vllh fit rnmponnd the oft llljr chrfk, w' 1 10 11, li ,s 1m u ! .1,11 lur Un iiounaiH to frtui the miser with bis uilll!on who snann all vluter I Alio ribtruioiis f.ir Trn,lnflnr mwtllof hfl-ron a , -.1,1 , , ,1 ilJroj A. D. Snaireu CO Auu BU, New Yor It luxurlAnt 1 m or smooia race. )orche?i tn a r.ist. l!is;ip,l so'ltll 71) pennies to tlio place or uc- 50 Acres mid 9,-i Perches, sti let measure. No, -li,. All tliat certain tract or piece or land situate nnrtlv In l'rnnklln and iiai-tlv in Town, menslim toru3iilr3, county ot Cut boa ,i"'l state of rcnnsylvanla, bountloil ami iloscilutd H8icl- lo-.vrf, tow it: lleBliiiilnsiUa post, thence liy inmis ot (icorae SVairner, dcreascl, fo-jtli uv uparccs west lii J-1U perches to a post, theme uy lands ot Jlntlil.n ticliwascr unu I'eter l.clner noun 13'i (lesri-es west i pen-lies to a tost, tlicneo uy unit nf llnUil llclil north 711 ileri'es ':lst KJ T:"rellJ! to a post, thence north lGiiflefci. west 2 1 perches to n post, thence by land's ot Francis HolVetUor north 7:i'i ucrs. rn--t 2.1 pcrclics lo r. po-1, thence nnitti t?2i deerces eat 77 terche to a host. thence south lii'S degree's east :) perehes ton post, incnce uy minis oi umis juoyrr smun cie id1 tinning, containing 9G Acres and 126 Perches. Also one Tract of WOODT.AN'11 In Franklin township, Carhon co'int-', contalnhiK 23 Acres, more or less, foimeily Femi"r'9 ,tiait, joliilnn lamu ot jacoa siraap, leter Jteiver aan oiners, Alio one Tract of -WljODlANl) ln Towanien- sing township, Caibon eounty, coiilaliihiK ICS Aejes, more or less, fonneily 0. Snyder's tract. joining lands oi vi imam uunuar, lain Kresgi and John Cialg. Un Thursday, January 6th, 1SS7, at Ono o'clock In tho Afternoon, at tho How- itiaiisiown iioici, iract -i, No. 15. Aft that certain tract or niece of 1-and sl'iiato In LowurTownmcm lug low nshlp, county oi carnon iinti sntio oi l-ennsyiyaiiia, noumicu and described in follows, to wit: IlcLrlniiln-r at :i prat, tiienca by lands of lteury lteinatey south 10 fle;;iees eact SI n-lo peiclies to a slone, thence irvtne (-uiie soutn di uexrees easiirj pereuesio a ist, llisnce by lauds of John 1). Itauman, de ceased, south 40 degrees west so 9-10 perches to a bur.!, hilere. thence hv' lands of John lialllet noith 71 xlesrecs west K) c-lo piirclles lo a stone, tlicneo ny tne same souiu 1,3 ucgloeH wcsia-iu peiclies to a post, thence north iA degs. west 33 perches to a stone, ihenco by lands in the warranted name of l'eter Stem north 1 deg. west 03 perches to u post, thence by lauds nf Stephen Snyder north 83 desrees cast S3 perches to tho place of o.egiiiujiii;, couuiumii; Acres. About Fhe Acles Is Woodland, and tho balanco is liooit r ami i.anu. liehiL' the csUite of JOT IX HAI.I.IET. ilee'd. Conditions will be made Known cu the das of saie, uy VICTOR 110WMAN", LliWIS V, 11A1.1.1FT, dec. 1S-W3 Administrators. CAMPBELL LEADS IN PRICES ! THE BUST MAKES OF WATCHES & CLOCKS At Trices marked down so low as to como with lu mo rcacii oi everybody. "Novelties in Jewelry! lnthonbova llneof floods we have an rlecant assortment, nml aio constantly making additions of all the ery latest noieltlesns the season ad 'ranees. You.Jiru resKctfully miucstvit to call anil exanune my line of goods. Vou are bound to be pleased with the goods, anil the prices they are down to Itock Ilollom, and can't bp beat, All Kih'lls of Ropairinff Neatly. Cheaply and Promptly attended to, and satisfaction guaranteed, 1 havo concluded, ns u means of extending this blanch nf my business, In li.i t SNVIIKU'S 11(11 i:i.. l-AltftYVlLLH. WEDNESDAY of each week, between the hours of 8a. m and 0 p. in. All faiors sliov. nine by the people of l'arryviiie will be much appieelaf- ed. You are Invited to call and Inspect my lino ot goods when lu iiiigntoii. rcxi to uauss mo, LADIES! Do Yonr Own Syelaer, at Horaei with PEERLESS DYES Tlicv will live evcrstldni'. Thev are sold every. uhcre. Price l'oe. a nacknee 10 colors. They have no ccpial lor Strength, Brightness, Amount li, Tn,.kii" nr fnr l.'asttii.h4 of Cotor. or Noil-fad- Iuk oualltles. They do not clock nr smut. For sale by T. D. THOMAS, nov.lJ-tv Druggist AFFLICTEDUNFORTUNATE yviter all otnsro rail consuls enced their make. We ltrio same cult note, at Uie Bar.ielp; ic.sl and tha material we U33 is i. 3 nooU cs ever. vvVh 'Would call your' attention to 6uf ' ' r.,,, mI u . , , Gents MMw Bspifct ! which enbraces the most recent uovelties-in Collars, CufFs, Neckwear, Underwear, 8ic. In Ladies, Gents' and Child- i'enrs shood, wo have everything that is likely lo be in demand Wdinvitdyoit to call, fading sure we can please you, no mat ter tchat you icant. Very Respectfully, Bank Street, Lchighton, Pa. WONDERFUL -AT- 1 REaD THEn Cartou Advocate ! ! ! I .1 nil It.n 1nA.f n.lTS. I iliiusti llll IIIU ... .... . . ,.. if . lu.A.lt.. N.iu t inciuuuiu uiieiei.nu ...1. .1 irnal.tn.Mn Il.t. J. Ul l. IIHII iTrtnm.iv1'" icrs zou ueiiei juni iv. It IsTtlio cheapest, largest and U EST weekly paper In thq Lehleh Valley. Try it. Only $1 a "Year. Ulroulation, 1, 000! Agents Wanted to Sell ' nEKIHTSJEHOES' of 60 Years in tno National lTctropollJ, BY BEN PERLEY POORE lllustratliifr tho Wit, Humor, mid Eccentricities of noted celebrities. A richly Illustrated treat ot Inner Kocletv llstory,trom"ye olden times" to tho wedding nf Cleveland. Wonderfully I'opulnr. Agents reiiort mplil sales. Address for clrc'r and terms, HUllllAUl) nilUS,, llibltshers, I'hlladcliihla. octoo-lw ntSr' (U.lNTtlN nnETNEY, tehlonM Hoot and Shoh Makeb, Jlaok St. LohlKhton, AM norkirarrooted. WORKING CLASSES pared to furnish all classes with employment at home, llio whole of tlutlino, or for their sparo moments, lliislness new. light and profitable Persons of cither sex easily earn from BO cents to $.-.no per evening, and a proportional sum by de voting all their time to tlio business. Hoys and glrlj earn natly as mucli as men. That all who see this may send their address and tcvttha business, wo make this offer. To such asarenot well satisfied wo will send one dollar to pay for tho trouble of writing. Full particulars and out fit free. Address Ukokuk SrutsoN & Co.. Iort an, Maine. decis-lr. Executor's No tic o. Estate oj Ht.tzuiKT!i Rowman, dcce&sod Iat nt Aqiiaschlcola, Xovvamcnsliis township. Car bon county. Pa. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to mako immediate payment, and all having legal claims against the same will present them without delay In proper form for settlement to Ttios. nowMAK, W. W. BOWMAN, Executor's of tho last will and testament ot Elizabeth Ilowman. Lohlghton, December 18,1686-Ow Tlie PhBladelphia Times. The Daily Times. The Philadelphia Times is delivered by carriers in all the cities, towns and villages sur rounding Philadelphia at SIX CENTS a week, and is sold by boys and newsdealers for ONE CENT a copy. It is universal ly conceded to be the Best News paper in tho World for the price, publishing all the Associated Press News, Quotations oi Pro duce and MoneY Markets and All the News of the World in a compact and readable form. It is not excelled in Quality or Quantity by any paper at any price. By mail Four months, One Dollar. One Year, Three Dollars, postpaid. One month, Thirty Cents. The Weekly Times. Sixty - Four Columns of magazine - newspaper reading matter, crisp, attractive, inter esting, instructive. The An-i.-als of the War, by active participants, illustrated ; wo man's world, contributed to by some of the best '.vomen writers in America: The Latest Fash ions ; Times Young People by themselves ; Original Stories, both short and continued ; Top ics of the Time ; Pointed Edi torial (. 'eminent; Special Ar ticles on thousands of subjects, and all the news are among its attractions. Terms, $2 per an num ; clubs often, $15. and an extra copy to the person getting up the club. THE SUNDAY TIMES 1,2 Pages 96 Columns-Address Times Building. -5 Cents $2.00 a Year!. THE TIMES, Philadelphia, Pa. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. OUR BUSINESS IS at present in Full Bloom! Pilled from morn until late at Night with Buyers. Yon can see peoplo mi our floor buying the preat harpilns vo are offcrlnH, halllni; from Le high, llncks, Cai bon, lierks, Northampton and llontgoniery counties. They are tho class who are tho readers nf newspapers and are shrewd enone.li to take things by tho forelock, and know how to Invest their money whero thev can get the mo-d goods for the least money. Wc say It is ilcht and to would we when buylmr. It is the bright, acllvo and liitclllscnt class who take the lead now-a-daj s, the Clams are pushed to one side. Don't delay fchoppliifr, como now, ovoid the crowds, and havo a large assortment to belcct fiom. Respectfully yours, CORNER STORE, Cor. CtU and Hamilton Ets., ALLENTOWN, PA. October 10, IS86-1113 PUMPS ! Red Jacket Foroo Pump for any Depth of well. Slnzlc Cvllnder SIR no .Double " 21 00 Ito racKing-uox rump. Uuokoye Foroo Pump up to Soventy-fivo Feet. SlnRle Cylinder, - til on Double " 18 60 Rumsey Force Pump, $13.50, Depth up to seventY-fhc feet. Rumaoy Iron Lift Pump, up to fifty feet, ?8.0o. Iron CNteni rump from $3 upward.. Also WOODEN PUMPS AND CHAIN PUMPS. 1'IVK iwr cent, off for Cash. JOHN It. II. ACKKlt, Agent, Wki.t, Rikkf.1i and Ciitkiix lltiii.nnn. Hank way, Ixdilghtoii, opiKislto tho old TrlMIng Ofllce, ' iiov.tVsu,-yl 32i M. 15th St.. below C.llowhlll, Phlla., Pa. 20yeircprr!cncelnallSIE'IAI.dUea!e. Per. minendy restore those weaVcned by early tnducre. tiont, &c Call or write. Advice free and Hrlclly con. Cdentlal. Hour : 1 1 a. m, nil a, and 7 to 10 evenings. December , lgso-y ... Estate Notice. Estate of JONAS 1'KTHI!, late of tho Ton nshlp ot Jwcr Towamensing, Cnrlwu Co., rn.,deo d. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immeilliite payment, and those ha jijchilms ii'.aiiist the same wilt present them, ithoui de'..i) . .u proper o. b-r tor settlement, to Dec. 55-WC ' Administrator. M. HEILMAN, Bank Street, Leiiigiiton, Pa., Miller and Dealer la Flour and Feed. All kinds of OltAIN HOUdllT AND SOLD ot KEQUI.AK MARKET KATES. I would respectfully Inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that I am fully prepared to supply them w Itli all kinds of The Best of Coal From any mine, at very LOWEST PRICES. jy Ji-yl. M. HKILMAN. I!Y CAM.INH ON JAMES "WALP, .Aent, First door below the 1'lrst National Hank, BANK STREET, LEIIIGIITON, Pa., maSSuA iifiSn neaier '9 which are constantly kept on hand I hero to select from. The best placo In th.Ceinly tetet yeur HOT AIU HEATERS and aThe WALP STEAM HEATER SSSSSSS!iSt& Use TIN ROOFING AND SPOUTING.a Tin Roofing Is cheaper than Slate or Shingles, and will last 11 lifetime. A fine Lot ot Cutlery and' Househfurnising Goods lwny or nd. Mia Bepi. lr, lfiPfl-lyr. HANDKERCHIEFS AND MUFFLERS ! Wo respectfully call attention to our large linos of Silk an$ Linen Handkerchiefs and Silk Mufflers. Lor 1. An elegant line of Ladles' Ilem-StltcUed, Colored Borders and White, at 12 l-2c. LOT 2. A very large lino of Ladles' Llncn Hand kerchiefs, Colored, Tucked, Kmbroid erod and Plain Borders, LOTS. - Children's Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hem Stitched and Krabroldercd. LOT 4. A largo line of White Ponseo Silk Hem med Handkerchiefs at S6c. LOT 5. Gents' Linen nem-Stltched Colored Bord ered Handkerchlaft at 12 l-2c. 2F"-A largo line of IMaln and Brocaded Silk MiifHer8, white and colored. Colored and H'liito Silk Handkerchiefs In great variety.S H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a, October 30, 18S0 COAL f Tho undersigned is prepared to furnish the hest Lehigh -Coaly from llnrleigh Colliery, nt the following low prices, hy the Car, for cash only. Credit ten cents per ton extra : In Yard. Del. in Town Egg, - $3.25 Stove, - - - 3.35 Chestnut No. 1 - - - 3.25 Chestnut No. 2 - - 2.15 Prices at the Mines 25cts. per ton Less. J. K GABEL, DEALER IN HARDWARE, LUMBER, COAL, &c, &c Opp. PUBLIC SQUARE, LEIIIGIITON, PENN'A 53.50 3.60 3.50 2.40 Carbon Advocate Job Office, New Type, New Presses and Lowest Price for good work. Call and See Us.
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