The Carbon Advocate I.HmiUITON. l'A., SATURDAY. JUNE 4, 1887 RSTStu.n at i iris t EtttnitroN r-ORr-orficis at HKCONO CJ.A9S MAIL MATTKK. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS OH THE CANDI DACY OF HOU. V?. M. RAFSI1ER FOR JtJDOE OF THE SUPREME COn.1T. Tlio Caxuion Advocate U Mronrily urg ing the Democrats to nominate In llie State Convention Hoii. W. JI. ltapslicr, of Jlauch Qiunk, for Supreme Court Judge, It wants tlio Carbon Comity delegation to present Ids n.iuio to tlio Convention, and iirso his nomination ai a man who Is In every essential qualification fitted for tho position. The Philadelphia JV-ess. There Is a big sentiment crystalizlng In tlio Tenth IiC?lou In favor of lion. XV. 11, Kapshcr, of Carbon County, for the Demo cratic nomination for Ju.lge of the Supremo Court. If the State Treasurer should go to Plinnmer, of Venango, which now looks "likely, It would bo entirely proper to give tho Supremo Courtship to Carbon, which has never, ohardly ever, had a placo on a Democratic State ticket. l'htia,vuy item, The Caiuion Advocati: Is strongly urg ing the Democrats to nominate In the State Convention, Hon. W. M. Hapsher, of Mauch Chdnk, for Supreme Court Judge It wants the Carbon county delegates to present bis name te the Convention and urge his nomination as a man who is In every essential qualification fitted for the position. Mr, Kapshcr, who Is at present District Attorney for Carbon county. Is thoroughly learned In tho law, and would carry Co such a position, dignity, eloquence and leal ability. IlazUlon Sentinel Democrats In Carbon countv are urging the nomination of W. it. Kapshcr for Su' preiiie Judge. One of the points made is that that Democratic section of the State has not had a candidate on the Democratic State ticket for a great many years. Phil adelphia Press. Hon. W. II. Kapsher, a prominent and distinguished lawyer of Slauch Chunk, Carbon county, Is prominently mentioned In connection with tho nomination of tho Democratic party for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Ills candidacy will be pushed by his friends and the Dem ocracy of that section of the State. Tne old 10th Legion, the stronghold of Penn sylvanls Democracy, It Is claimed, is en titled to recognition at the hands of the State Democracy. Mr. Kapshcr, besides being an able and eminent lawyer, Is also a positive Democrat. If he will be nomin ated the Democracy can feel assured that in Its candidate It possesses a man well fitted for this important position. Chester County Democrat. An honest and able Democrat, of Carbon county, an admirer of the -distinguished lawyer, Hon. W. M. Kapshcr, of Mauch Chunk, 6ends us an article from the Cau nox Advocate of Lehlghton, ably urging the nomination of Mr. Kapsher, for Su preme Judge by the Allentown convention. The Democrat has, however, al ready Indicated that Its preference for the judgeship is Hon Cyrus L. Pershing, of l'ottsvllle, but that will not prevent us from wishing all deserving Democrats well The ADVoci.Tr.says: "For the position of Judge, Carbon county has just the man and lawyer that meets the requirements of tho position. He Is fitted, qualified and In the prime of life. His capabilities to fully dis charge the duties of the position, Impart ally and judicially are beyond question, The individual In view Is the Hon. W. JI, Kapshcr, of Mauch Chunk. Let the Dcm ocracy of Carbon county present Ids name and urge it with an earnest purpose and success may crown the effort. "It Is not necessary for 11ns Advocati: to dwell upon the requirements of the post tlon, for nil such as are acquainted will Mr. Kapsher are fully awaro of the fact that In ever' essential he Is equipped to fulfill the responsibilities of tlio place. As & man versed In the law he has few If any iuperiors. His ability and judicial capacl ty is unquestioned and Ills fairness cannot be impugned. He is fit, he is capable and Is worthy of the placo. Johnstown Demo crat. The Advocate, of Lehlghton, last week mentions Hon. XV. M. Kapshcr, at present District Attorney of this county, as a suitable person for the Democrats of Carbon to tako before their State Conven tlon as a candidate for Supreme Judge. The gentleman Is one of the brightest legal lights before tho Carbon county bar and I fully qualified for the position. He would also mako an exceedingly strong candidate before the peoplo should he receive the nomination. Weathcrly Herald. The CAitnojr Advocate quotes a larj paragraph from a prominent Phlludelphi lawyer which is very commendatory of Hon. W. M. Kapsher, whom that paper Is now pressing very urgently before the at tention of the County Democracy for the nomination of Judge of the Supreme Court on that ticket. Tlio principal point that tho AiivocATn makes Is the faet that Mr, Kapshcr has had a large and successful practice for twenty years, and In that time has neycr represented a corporation. Mauch Chunk Times. The Carbon county Advocate, at he- Iilghton, of May 21st, publishes a lengthy article advocating the nomination of Hon. W. M. Kapshcr, of Mauch Chunk, for Judge of the Supreme Court, and urges the Democracy of Carbon county to endeavor to have him nominated for the position at the nest Democratic State Convention which meets at Allentown on the 21st of August. Mr. Kapsher Is well qualified for the place, being one of the ablest jurists I the State. ir(ics6nrrejYtrs-Dt(ilfr. Within a week or two quite a boom lias Been created by tho Camiov Advocate, of Lehlghton, for one of the citizens of that county for Supreme Judge, and re quests of the next Democratic Convention that will convene at Allentown to nomin ate Hon. XV. M. Kapsher for that position. Tho rress throughout the State has rom mentcd very favorablyon tho qualifications and ability of the gentleman In question, and If Mr. Kapsher is what our contempor aries claim for him, tho Democracy of the State would act wisely if it favorably con elders this distinguished lawyer's name. He lias had an experience of twenty years n ills profession, and not a fleck Is visible upon Ids escutcheon, and a proud boast his friends make for him is that In nearly a quarter of a century never lias he represent ed a corporation. Uaxleton Plain Speak er, 1st inst. The Camion Advocate, published at Lehlghton, in Saturday's edition very warmly presents the name of the Hon. XV. M. Kapsher as a suitablo man to receive the nomination for Judge of the Supremo Court, on the Democratic ticket. Allen- town Democrat. The Cakiion Advocatk, in last week's edition very warmly presents tho name of the Hon, Wra, II. Kapsher, as a (suitable nun to receive the nomination for Judge of the Supreme Court, on the Democratic ticket. In a long article which aboi nds ith good argument, lie sets forth the vir tues and attainments of tho present Dls tilct Attorney. The Democratic State Convention has been called to meet at Al lentown on August 21, and no doubt tho Advocatk will keep booming until the time for the convention shall have arrived. Mauch Chunk Gazette. Tho Camion Advocate, of Lehlghton, proposes Hon. XV, M. Jlapslicr, ot Aiaucn Chunk, for Supremo Judge on tho Demo cratic tfeket this fall. Tho Advocate Is quite earnest in advocating Mr. Kapsher's qualifications and the claims of that sec tion of tne State. Ho Is no doubt n good and able man, Lock Haven Dally Demo- crat.. Tho Cakiion Advocate wants the Democratic Slate Convention to nominate XV. M. Kapshcr, of Mauch Chunk, for Su preme Court Judge, nud urges tho Carbon count delegation to present Ills name to the convention. J'Alfo. Times. XV. M. Kapshei, of Mauch Chunk, Is mentioned as a Democratic candidate for Supremo Court Judge White Itaccn Journal. REDUCE THE TAXES. The Secretary of tho Treasury has called n the balance of the three per cent, bonds, so that the government has paid the last dollar of the public debt, virtually, for se veral years must yet elapse before another call can be made or before the bonds will mature. In the meantime the uncalled for and excessive taxation which our last con gress refused or neglected to remedy will withdraw from clrulatlon and pour Into tho treasury enormous sums for which no re turn can be made. It Is estimated that In the four years which must elapse prior to the maturing of tlio balance of tho three per cent, bonds that the accumulations In the treasury vaults will reach $4S0,0O0,00O. tne cucct or witndrawlng so largo an amount from circulation will produce Its fleets upon the legitimate business inter ests of the country stagnating a'ld demor alizing the same. Tlio only way to prevent such a condition of affairs Is by a reduction of the present oppressive taxes. That may bo done In two ways: the taxes may bo re moved from whisky and tobacco, or from clothing, Ac. By removing the tax from whisky and tobacco only a small number of people will bo benefitted, while a reduction of the tariff rates on clothing, shoes, blank ets, ifcc, will benefit every Ameilcan citi zen. Uy all means let tho first duty of tho next Congi ess be to reduce the taxes. It is probable that Governor Beaver will call an extra session of the Legislature for tho single purposo of considering iho reve nue question. It is highly Imperative, that io should do so In order to maintain the faith of the Commonwealth by signing all of tho appropriation bills which werepa'scd. The failure to call an extra session will ne cessitate the vetoing of a large number of Important appropriations. In reply to a correspondent's query why ho did not meet Mr. Clunibeilaln's "mod erate and reasonable" proposals, Mr. Glad stone writes: "I cannot consider this a light proposal to strike out fiom my Irish bill tho clause relating to Irish members of Parliament, and IntroJuce consequential amendments which might destroy the effi cacy of tho bill." TnE debt statement, issued Wednesday, shows the reduction of tho public debt dur ing May to be $8.8S8,0Di.05. Total-cash In the treasury, $400,200,020.03. It is hlgh'y probable that President Cleveland will have Congress convene several months earlier this year Inoidcrto lake some action on tlio means and manner of disposing of the surplus. XlKA Van Zandt still continues to ylslt August Spies dally. In spite of the law she persists In considering herself his lesal wife. Splc3 himself Is but a shadow of his former self. He has lost his spirits and spends hours In walking gloomily up and down the narrow confines of his cell. President Or.Kvur.ANn and wife will celcbrnte their wedding anniversary In the simplest and least pretentious manner to day (Friday). The Advocate extend congratulations and best wishes fora happy and prosperous journey through life. If you have Trade dollars on hand and Intend to dlsposo of them, do so before the 1st of July and you will get one hundred cents for them after the first, seventy-fly cents. TnEKnlght of Labor Assemblies tbrougl out the woild will celebrate In a patriot! manner the coming Fourth of July. liEjrjASII.V F. BUTLEl! Is Ollt of politics, ell, what is tills country coming to. BroaAbrim's New ml Letter. Special to the CAitnoN Advocatk As you enter the solemn and stately gat of Greenwood Cemetery, on a lovely lltll eminence to the right Is a beautiful mlnla ture Grecian Temple; one of the hand somest and most costly mausoleums that adorns that splendid necropolis. Almost at Its foot, across the path, Is the grave of Louis Uonnard, marked by a slmplo and beautiful cross; telling the wonderful story or ttie humblo artizan, who tolled on pati ently through a long life, and died In squalor and apparent poverty, and left tu hundred thousand dollars to "Tho Socletv for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Just to the left of tho little Temple op tho Hill a majestic Bhaft peipetuates the memory or .Mrs. Oswald Ottendorfcr, whose tust rmslunu was tho founder ot the Staat Zei'(im;a woman worthy of a place anion; her country's noblest dead. Tho Grecian temple mentioned nt the opening of this article covers all that Is niorlal of John nderson, whoso famo In this world rests solely on the fact, that ho invented Solace Tobacco. Not much, perhaps, vou will say to build up fame, here or hereafter; perhaps not; but then, you don't chew.you havo .never experienced the delights of a quid. You have never boon on the picket guard at night, In rain and snon- and sleet, or you havo never stood on the brldgo of a steamer, or the forecastle of a sailing ship, when tho salt waves were dashing over you. If you had you might say, "Kequles cat in pace, John Anderson." Ho died mauy limes a millionaire, and his fortune was made by one of those lucky chances which make or mar a man for all time. Ills shop In 1810, stood on Broadway, at the corner of tho Old Hopltal Ground;, almost facing the spot w hero Pearl Street enters Broadway, It was an humblo little place enough; but behind the count r.Ueal Ing out tobacco and cigars to the dudes of half a century ago, was Mary Kodgers, known as the beautiful cigar girl. She was n mine of wealth to John Anderson, for thousands of young fellows learned to smoke, just for the privilege of taking a Havannn, rich and fragrant, cost onty three cents, nnd tho reckless vagabond who In dulged In a five center, was abandoned by his rolatlves, and his ruin prognosticated by those who executed his extravagance and mourned his downfall. Twelve honest cigars nicely put-up in a paper bag cost a ork shilling, and a modest drink of dem ocratic whiskey tin co cents. Arcadian lays these, of primeval Innoocnce and simplicity. When pleuro-pnouinonla.spln- al meningitis and Hrlght's disease, were no more known than the history of the fixed stars. General iscott, tho greatest hero of his day, walking down Broadway and find ins his cheek empty, stepped Into John Anderson's little shop, and got a paper of tobacco. Whether it was the really excel lent quality of the weed, or the sparkling eyes of Mary Rodgers, I know not, but the very next day the General called again and got another paper. Poor Mary Kodgers went out one Sunday afternoon, and she was never seen again till her body Was found floating In the Hudson opposite Sybil's Cave, under tho Hobokn Cliffs, not for from Weehawkcn Dell, where Aaron Burr killed Alexander Hamilton. The Mexican war came on, and General Scott went down to tho hind of the Aztecs; there was pier ty of tobacco there, but there was nothing like John Anderson's. The General senton a special order to New York for several boxes of tobacco -Intimating that tire Mexican cam paign might possibly bo a failure without It. John Anderson did a lot up In tinfoil and despatched it to the scat of war, whcio It arrived In time to assist In the victory of Mollno del Key, and enter into the capital city cf tho Aztecs. When In the Koyal palace of tho Monte zumas the General stretched himself out on one of the gorgeous divans, he took In a hugo"quld-of his favorite weed in his cheek, and Wrote to his friend John Anderson, that he was a benefactor of his race, and his tobacco was indeed, a Solace. The word solace struck John Anderson, and thereafter ho sent forth John Anderson's Solace tobacco. The name spread like wildfire, and the ounce humble tobacconist of the little Broadway shoo, became the possessor of millions; but his millions brought him not peace of mind nor happi ness. Illusions haunted him; the ghost of the beautiful Marv Kodgers followed him day and night. He was unfortunate n Ids children, and it nearly killed him when his dan liter's husband, disgraced ind wrecked, was hurled from the Judge's bench to frretrelvable ruin and infamy. This little Temple coyers a broken heart and a wrecked life; the wealth of Midas could not save him, and this week his! grandchild appears In the Courts to fight for the patrimony of which, she says, her uncle robbed her. The millions are melt ing away; but the little Temple on the Hill remains to point a moral and adoan a talc. It is not altogether pleasant to see a priest, although unfrocked, presiding at a meeting where assassination was openly adyocated. On Thursday night, Father McGlynn presided at a meeting ostensibly for the purpose of protesting against the Russian treaty; but which, beforo its con elusion, drifted into tho wildest kind of anarchy. When" allusions were made to assassinating the Czar with bombs, they were received with uproarious acclamation; while tho name of Secretary Bayard in voked a storm of hisses 1 What more did Herr Most do than this? What more did those felons in Chicago, who are now stand ing under tho shadow of the gallons? Tho Russian Czar was a tyrannt worthy of death to the Nlhllstsl Tho police of Chicago were tyrants, considered worthy of death by tho anarchistsl A very grave question Is presented to us by these new school reformers: Are the people of the United Slates ready to endorse assassina tion? Two American Presidents have been strlckmi down, and justice has been meted out to both of the asJassins. The Presi dent of the United States is in greater peril than the ruler of Russia. President Cleve land sits In Ids plain Democratic house without a bodyguard; twenty-five or thirty millions may not like his person or his ad ministration: but, we. give norico to all the world, If a hair of his bead is harmed, if the earth contains his assailant we will find him. Doctor McGlynn no doubt feels very much outraged that Mr O'Brien was stoned In Kingston and Toronto; and yet he has no word of condematlon for the ruffian who attempted to assassinate the Czar or for tho villain who did kill his father, a man who emancipated more slaves than there was in the United States. Tho United States must not bo made a harbor for assasslng, wueiucr iney come rrom Jt'noenis J'arlc or Mocow. A remarkable trial ended this week In rhe conviction of tho murderer of Lyman S. Weeks. Mr. Weeks lived In Brooklyn in a beautiful home, and had cverythin about lilm to make life happy. Ho was man of splendid physique arid fearless as a Hon. At midnight a few weeks ago he was awakened by his wife who heard some 'onemoving In tho lower part of tho house. Mr. Weeks hastily decended and in a few moments his wife, following him, found him dead Upon tho floor of tho dlnln; room. No ono heard tho report of tho pistol which sent the ball crashlug through his brain. No ono saw the assassin commit tho deed, but such a net of circumstantial evidence was woyen about ono Greenwall tho jury promptly convicted him of murder in tho first degree. Several of tho witnesses were acknowledged thieves and Incidentally to tho testimony In llio murder case came stories of robbery and plunder enough to fill a yellow covered novel' A queer stnko occurred hero among the grave-diggers of Calvary Cemetery, hut this time they did not get the arbitration of tho Knights of Labor, for Bishop Loughllu ol Brooklyn took the bull by tho horns and made short work of the strike, hi Calvary Cemetery were two old grave-dlggcis wl refused to join tho Graye-dig?crs, Protect lvo Union K. of L. It was not alleaed luiu, uiey w ere not, goou grave-diggers, or that they wero not good Catholics, or that iiicj ui.iiik uimuo qualities or wntsKey, or In fact, did anything that good grave-diggers ought not to do; but they swore by the Hv Ing Jingo that they would not join tho K, of L. so tho rest of tho men demanded their instant discharge; hut if the K. of L wero In front of them they had Bishop jAiiigmiii ai inuir oacK amt rney could no mora be moved than the bold Fltz James when ccufronted by Roderick Dim. to; under ordinary circumstances, and In his normal condition, Bishop Loughlin Is one of the sweetest and mildest and quietest of men; but priest of layman mus riot rub his fur the wrong way. Broad gauged, generous, charitable, full ot hu man sympathy, plainly democratic and unassuming, he nevertheless entertains tho very highest opinion of ids sacei dotal olllcc, and woo unto him who undertakes to Interfere with his prerogative. Now, Calv ary Cemetery is under the cxclusivo con trol of the Bishop, and the administration of any kind, nnd when he found the gravo diggers banded against to faithful work men who had served him honestly and well, ho took up tho cudgel In their behalf. As soon as tho good Bishop got tho difficulty well In hand and learned the ultimatum of tho refractory diggers "discharge the two old servants or no grayes" ho sent for the men one by one and put the question to tlrein would they go to work? and they all said no. So tho Bishop discharged every man Jack of them and put new men In their places, and the noxl numilng the whole pack came back how ling for a job. On promise of future good behaviour some of them wero reinstated, and it Is fair to presume that tlio Grave-d.lggers' Prolcctlvo Union K, of L. will try no moro foolish experiments with Bishop Loughlin. BROADBRIM. The Nov York Millinery Store! New Advertisements, Absolutely Pure. strength anil wtinlcsomcncss. Moro economical than llin ordinary kinds, nntl cannot be sold In roinm-tltlnn with the multitude of low test, shoit weight, alum or lilioinhato powder. Bold only in cans, ltovai iiaKniK ruwuer lompany, 100 Wall Street. N. t. itua 21-mtl Important Notice. To whom It may concern. All parties arc neroiiv cautioned iiof io iium my son .iuh. I.IF.Nll Altl). as I will not be lcislionslblr lor any (icius contracted oy nun. UUitHAlWf 1.1 1.i UAUl't June 4-3W Mahoning Township. KPiiur df Tim coxDrTrnx oir -nrr: TON, l'cmia., at tno ctoso of baslucss May 13111 1SS71 Loans and Discounts...., S SS,IW2 Rl Overdrafts .TO on U. S. Bonds tosecurc circulation....... 7!,000 oc inner stocks, uoniis ana mortgages..,, snjni wue irnin approved reserve agenis Due from other National Hank Due fiom State Dnnk.snnd Hunkers.... Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures Current expenses and taxes palt, ...... I'remlumsiiald Checkuinu oilier cash Itemi Bills of ntlier Hanks Fractional paper currency, nlckel,and rents Trade dollars Specie l.cgai enuvr nnies Uedeinptlcn fund with U. S. Treasurer 13 per ceiu. circulation;... 21.50S 17 2,332 IS t.tl IT 8,fc7 MS 1.8CM 3' 0,750 00 101 00 8,543 00 sn on 1,0.71 00 4.TO r.n 2,t00 00 3,375 00 Total $201,015 14 I.IAlilLlTIES, Capital stock paid In 75.000 oo Minim iuiui , ii,ij,ri oo Undivided profits. 4,030 cm National Hank notes oulstandlns 07,5(10 on Dividends unpaid If 7 CO Individual deposits sublccttoclicek ... 01.733 CO Certified checks ....... 65 30 Cashier's checks outstanding 8 8fl uuoiuouicr iMiuonai nanus .i,4.u r.i Due to .State Hanks and Hankers 858 08 ..f 251,045 14 Total State of PKNxsvr.VANU, l,s. Iff Vv.VKlIU.N, ) I. V. W. Hnu'nian. Cashier of the ahnvennmed Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is uuo io ino uest oi my Knowledge anil neuer. v. vv, iiow MAN, tasinier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lOUi dav Ul illill, IOC, . 11. V. 4V1UKT111MEH, sr., a. r. ConnECT Attest : lu I'. IIOFFOni), 1 'runs, KujiKiiEtt, J-Directors. A. J. Duni.th'u. May 2Sth 18S7. MISS EMMA I 11 I i El 1 FASHIONABLE Milliner Miss Alvexiia Graver Has just returned from the City where she lias been for several days past inspecting and purchasing all tho newest and latest novelties in beautiful and fashionable Sisoimer iioerv toils Aly assortment of fine and lashionable Summer Millinery is, with out a particle of exaggeration, the largest and most complete ever brought to Lehighton or shown in this section of the Lehigh Valley. Ihc styles m Hats and JJonnets for.the Summer of '87 are more ueautuui tlian ever, wlnle the lovlmess in tints and colors of ribbons have never been equalled. With a large and lashionable stock of only the latest styles in millinery hats,, boo.; nets and trimmings, and a force of experienced milliners, I invite the ladies of Lehighton, Weissport and surrounding country to cull and inspect my stock and leave their orders, feeling sure that 1 can give satisfaction in every particular. Kespcctfully, Miss Alvenia Graver, Two Doors above the Post-Office, Bank Street, Cheapest Place in the Valley to Purchase GO -IS AT- 01 Joseph F. Rex's, EAST WEISSPORT, Carbon County, Pcnhk UNDERTAKER 1 Minerals attended with promptness, and Shrouds, Caskets Coihns iurnished at lowest prices. ALSO, DEALER IN FLOUR, PEED, &c, &c, of the choicest and best quality at reasonable prices. Remember, JTOSUFH Fo 11J3X, Near Canal Bridge, East Weissport, Va. nprl7.1? V.1IO 10 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OS2CKAPHY CF TWO COUKTRY, WILL ter l.XAir.4JWU IttlJ l.Jilf, TIIAT IMU -AND- the Dressmaker, EAST WEISSPORT, Ts headquarters for all latest novelties in Hats and Bonnets 1 Constantly receiving from Philadelphia and New York the very latest styles of Ribbons, Feathers, Flowers, &c, I am enabled at short no tice to make-up Summer head wear in the latest and most fash ionable style ut prices fully as low as the very lowest. Dressmaking In all its branches. None but the most skilled hands employed in this department, consequent ly I am enabled to give Best Workmanship, -A2CD Guarantee Satisfaction. The Ladies! of ireissport. Franklin, Lehigh ton and tlio surrounding coun try are respectfully invited to call and inspect my stock and learn prices belore purchasing elsewhere. ltespectfully, i mimw V &S1 f it CHSCAG0, HOOK & PAOBF10 R'Y By reason of its central prjsltiotr, eloso relation to rrisclpal lines Eact of Chicago r.n-1 contliuiona li:ic ot ts.-alnal points We;t, lorthwcsteml Sontlrarcst-is tho only trao lalddlo-Uufc In that tran-iconrtntntal extern Invitco cntl facU- ltatD3 travel nnd traSa la elthor dlvoation fcotvrecn tho Atlantic end Pacific. rnft lt-rir i-iitt ! -.vht ino n n (i irammpa ii.ciiiiiu vyjiiLui Dsllo, PaoTla, Oincsio, flolino and Hock Island, in Illinoic; Eavcnport, .Musca tlnr, V.'nshinnton, l-olr3eld, Oltuinwa, OsTialoona. Weitl.lherty. lovra City, Dcs Moinoa, Intllanol.-i. VLntm-sot. Atlantic, ICnoville, Auftubon. Ilarten, Cuthrio Ccntro and Council Ulnfl'3, in Iowa! (tollatin, Trenton, St. Jcsrph, Ctunersn and Kancas City, in WlsaTtsri; X.-3,ivnnworUi and AtchUon, I-- Kansas; Albert Lea, Mhmcanolis and 8S. I'a-il, in Hinncsota; Wnt:rto-.vn itt Iukotn, and hnndrcda of intermediate ciUc3, towna and villages. TS GJ5SAT RGQK E8LM1D ROUTE Guarant??o Gpectl, Comforl; end Safety to these -who travel over i t. Its roadbed is thoroughly ha!la3to:l. It3 track ia of heavy elci-I. Its hrldrrca pro cohd ntrueture'i of ctono and iron. Jls rolling fctoak is perfot as Uuinau skdl can naUo it. It has all th3 eafely appliances that rccchnncal sliniua has invented and exporiooca provoi valuable. Its practical operation in conservative and fcthoa-ical-its dlacipJine atrlot end ezactintr. ho luxury of it-J r assenger accommoda tions is unenualed in the We3t-unsuroancpa in tuo woriti. of cormortrvblo . nnd BLKEPlliC between Chicago, THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA RUTS le tho direct, favorite Urn between Chloirro and TIlnnCRpolta and St. Paul. Over this route uolid Vast Express Trains ma dally to tho cuinni--r resorts, pictureequo localities n-.id hunting and CsIuut rrnundti-of Iov7n and I-rfaconotn. 'iho rich wheat Holds and rrrasins lando of inter or Dakota are roachod via YTatcrtovrn. A ohoTt deslxab!o routo, via Or-noei andiranltaJr v, crista Etipjrirr inaucoT-.cno to travolor3 bet-wean Cincinnati, Indianase-lii, Lfiyctto and Council Elfi'-', Et. Jospph, Atchison, Lmvenworlh, HonsaB C.ty. XQniicnpoUa, Ct. l'aul ana intcr- m" AclSosesof patrons, orpoelr.lly families, ladles nnd children, recoivo from offlcial3 and employes cf Hock Island tipjna protection, rospoctful courtesy and For xfckets.ilapa, Folders ohtttlnablo at n principal Ticket QZlces in the United Btatos and Canada or any clo3iiod information, address, R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHH, E. A. II0LBR00K, Prss't & Gon'l Mfr, Chlcacn. Ass't Gcn'l K'2'r, Chicago. Gc.i'l Tkt. 4 Pass. Agt., Chkiga. LOOK HERE A Great Oir Only Be Lalior of Wash Day Maile Easy. The Womler Sclf-OpcnitliiK Wailicr and lilcarh cr Is wltlionl ilolit llic un-atcit labor savins lii- vrmlon or the nlnctcvnlh remiiry. It will tio all the family washing In li'ss- Uikii one-half llio time It UlUcs by hitnil, and c.tily takes one-halt thescKiii. NO llUUIlINO WUATKVEK 18 UU QlllKI'l). V li.no been special arrangements ulth the manufacturers to furnish this washer fur a ulrcn time nt the small sutimf 5l.no In oriler Io fully introduce Its morlti. Manufacturer's prlct) Is J-.'.oo. bent fo any ndilrcss on rt-e.Mpt of $l.no. l'nll directions tent Willi the washer. Now Is the 1 1 1110 to take niltanbigu of this gen erous offer. Apply to, or udilrcvs. M. A. OSWALD, (leneral Airent for Jliinuf.icturcrs. WEISS- roiil, UJi uoii county, 1 cuna. Fire Test Coal Oil 'i'iyrjiVir-at Families SnnDlM wsss me staurly on hand. 1'rlces vciy luw, anil oil stuutl aril. Asklns your iiatronage. M. A. Oswald, Weissport, Carbon Co. Pa. Hay 14, 1887-tfii Executor's Notice K8tate of AlUtAHAM JIOYKIt, lato of Kast Venn Township, Carbon county, l'a., deceased. Letters touunentarylunlin: been irranted lorhe In aboe Kslale, all jhtsoiu Indebted to said Kstatc lire requested to makepamrnr.anitlhosu having claims to imwiit them without delay to 12. ft. JlHINrZl.KilAN, Executor, Slay 2SlbC7wC Eiut l'cnn Townslilp. le U.S.LITZENBERG, ii-ne special l.xainiucr u, a. r eiibion Olllce.) Military Claim Apt, ALLENTOWN, Penna., l'roseetitej claims for Tensions, Increase of renslou.Uounrr ami all liinuner nt claims ueulnst the coverninent. Ten years exiierlenco In the Tension business and nearly five us biiccial i;x- uniiner lilinu u. n. i ciisiuo u.uce. I maUe a specialty of Increase clnlmcs. Maj-JWm U, S. LITZdNllKKO, ( 11 I CANOPY Fourth Building above Snyder's btore. cigar from ber beautiful fingers. Tliose ' of tlIs Important trust reflects on hiui the ' TC!. T)fT: -n were. irrdceJ, Democratic day,, for a prime JiljUett credit, llecannottolemtclnjtutlce; a"um3 rii olatPUIC renna' Miss Emma Whitehead, MEDICAL OFFICES, TOPS. Tlrnilr TriniiiifJ, i.HMiir Aiinciirtu Nftr Mylca fur alt Klzr ana Mylc of Wtifjoui. Largo dis counts to builder nnd dealers. 6ent furlllus (rated I'rtcu List. D.a.ucniis&co. Newlowui Count la Torre nt' fiolUer yo behold certain cure for young and old t For Constipation will depart. And Xndlge&Uon quickly start! Blck Headache, (oo, rll eoon subside. iVhcn Tarrant' Belts luutcca tried. 20GK. Eaoond St-.-PaiUda.. roruciy rn.J.lI.&J.B.HOBailBACIL IC(ta1jlUXitl4Uyi-arfl I'er;h cure of U Special Deam, inclmlinj KcMilta nf InnihfHl )m pruittiirr orlrocrleaiic Oil'orwiiteaiHlbe curedbyaOrc'oa'ef f JetTe- m olVjc nh Hospital "WEISSPORT liinery Jiiinporiiim. Mrs.M.'Culton Announces to the Ladies of Weissport Lehighton and vi cinity that she has one of the most complete and fashionable assortments of Summer Millinery Goods ! INCLUDING HATS, BONNETS, RIB BONS, FEATHERS, AND NOTIONS, ever brought to this section of tho Lehigh Valley at Prices that Positively Defy Competitioa ! Trimmed in the Latest and Most Artistic Manner by Fash ionable Milliners. All Work Guaranteed! A word to the wise. Ucfore purchasing elsewhere don't fail tu call and inspect, what is un questionably the Latest, Largest and Most Fashionable line of Summer Millinery in the Le high Valley. Very llcspcctfully, Mrs. M. Culton, White Street, Weissport, Pa. AT PRIVATE SALE! An Improved FAUM. wliti DWr.l.l.lXO HOUSE, HAltJ UllU ll UWTSWI J IHIllHIIllI fallliiii bluing i( U alt-r, anil tin-1 rt'llrlltarjitruliulmjllnu Is nftY Hale. A Liruc ori'lum! or rliulrr frail rrce AiM'ies, i-uui-ne aua i nirries. Tht iirotu-rlT located In Cmuou twiury. It is very convenient tu ncliixil liunse, ami about one nnd AC'UUrf. Api.l Mar-li : j. iti7 tl is tit liall miles tv .iiniwi .tuna., mm auvu, nun nail iiiiii'a, irom l!ailo(i depot, anil eoulahis uboul HI XTV .ct. Al,)iy Hi lilt' CAKIION ADVOCATE OFFICE. Ok -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL HARDWARE, ALL KINDS OF COAL, fee. OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa, mm t is 'fan 2 Doors above tho " Old Stand," Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa, Use Thomas Root Beer Extract. Ono 25 cent bottler niakea a Barrel of good ROOT BEER, LOOK FOR SIGN OF GOLDEN MOIWfAS. WE ARE NOW OFFERING Extraordinary IN- Movelty gams ss - Goods, Io which we cordially ask your early attention, as they vannot be replaced. Our high class novelties have been marked wonderfully low. LOT 1. 4 yards Plain Goods; 4 yards Novelty Goods,-nt $5.50 a Pattern. LOT 2.-4 yards Plain Goods ; 4 yards Novelty Embroidered at 7.50 a Pattern. LOT 3. French Robes with Fricsc Pannel Collar and Cuffs j 9 yards Plain Material at 8.50 a Pattern. LOT 4. French Robes with Freise and Beaded Pannel Co lar and Cuffs ; 9 yards Plain Material at $10.00 a Pattern. H. GUTH & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 00 1U6 MYER BRENNER, LeuckePs Block, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., Has just returned from Now York with a large and substantial stock of the very latest styles in Boots :-: Shoes Slippers which he is selling at Rock Bottom Prices, Also a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, &e. &c, always on hand at prices low as the very lowest. Call arid' be convinced that we have bargains for everybody. A full line of the Very Latest Styles and Substantial Makes of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, Al prices never belore equalled for lowness in this town or in the Lehigh Valley, MYER BRENNER, May 2t 3u LEUCKEL'S BLOCK. He-Opened! Having bought the stock of A. J. Litzenberg er, I am now ready to supply my friends with any thing in my line. Will have an assortment Of 3N"ew Goods in by Next Week. Mr. Litzenberger is retained by me and will be happy to see his old friends and wait on them. SAMUEL SEILER, 1st door above the Advocate Office. Bank Street,
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