The Carbon Advocate i.KimjltfoN, lA.i 8ATUHDAY. SKTEMIlKil 3, 1887. final to bow to tin effigy Is disrespect for ruined. To one of theso dealers Mrs.,' r KNIKIIKII AT TUB l.KlltllllTOX l-OIT-OPKII K AS RKC'OMI CI.A8S MAIL SIATTKIt. Tun Caiiiion Ahvihatk brought onlllis name of lion. Hr. M. lisnslier, of Mmich Chunk, n few tnntillis ngo fur tlm iotlllin nf JuJge of llie Supreme f'oiirl, ninl kIiico that time Ills lume nut trtnctpte Imve be come knonn to nlinost every Democrat In the State, of lVniisyliitnlii, anil It Is there fore-with a seme of pleasure Hint we note his reeelvlne nlioul sixty otcs on Hie Hist liallot with elglit candidates In battle airay nRalnst film. This l a fair recognition of Mr. llapslirr's ability as a. lawyer ninl Jour. 1st ami tbe iieoiilo Democratic of Utile Car. bon can well feel proml of hating Mm in their ranks. Tin: .Waueh Chunk Dunnrvnl wants lo know ho I lie men or pailhi aie lli.it run poso nmlilns tumble, In the. ranks nf the Democracy If the old bnnul of rninnilInn, ers aie not leimnilnalcd. Certainly nut Die lower end! Hut a a pinmlnenl Demneintle nollttcl.au nut It umi dayieeently, "Can the Democrats of Caibon county Isnore An thonv Coll, when he will liiing lo the con ventlon everydelcgaleabovn Mauch I'hnuk, with tbo exception of .Summit Hill, which goes for Domlnlck O'Donncll?" We be llevc not; still It Is a well-known fact that the Democracy of fuilum enjoys sulllclenl courage lo Ignore nlimut anything oven the Mauch Chunk Jtrmttentl. Of course we admtie. them for II. "Z discussing the subject of skilled wotk men tlic lloslon lltillclln has the fnllottliiE to say, which must he conceded piedllve fads: "A skilled workman Is always av.lncd the best jobs because a foreman lu innll dence In him, thathn will come up to time, a matter of no small Impoit.ince In a loco motive establishment. Such a man, In a very shoit time, find himself an obji ct of dislike, If not positive hatted. Ills em ployer dates not pay him wages neon ding to his merit, for this would bilug about a strike, andhisshopmalcs Bay lliat lie woiks tociiny favor and does ni.ne than lie Is paid tor. Thus, the best mi'ch.inli' in a shop, If he wishes to have peace with his fel low woikiuen, must sink himself down to the general level . The best man in a shop Is generally the most disliked, cten If he should keep down In speed, became he Is sure to have the best job. Theie is (list as much fiiction among woikmen them selves, as there Is between them as a whole and their employcis. These facts tin- well known; every man Is a spy upon his iieluli bor, to If the labor question weie settled between employer and employed, It will never be settled among woikiuen them selves. Master mechanics see this, and like their men make little or no pioWsiim to meet the probable eventualities of the fuluie. They work and live by the day and hence do not eaie lo take apprentices. The lesnlt of such a system, a want of sys tem, Is seen In t he caiclcss way some houses are built; befoie their shells are completed they tumble down; eten the scatToldlng of some Is so pool ly put together, that the very men who put it up come down with It and either lose their lives or hae their limbs broken. In the whole lalior uiniket business Is unsettled in comeipiencc of dis continuing I lie old appietilieeslilp system. The Ignorant and Insolent aie in a majoil ty; and If they can do nothing else they can fight and create a dlstuib.ince." Tim Carbon county Knights of Labor will soon issue a call for a convention and put in nomination a county ticket. They will act Independently of all other panic, a certain Knight of Labor Infoims us, and not ask for tbe endoiseuientof ccilaln can didates as was the custom heietofoie. The Knights of Labor organization in lids coun ty Is stronger numerically than cither of the two old parties, consequently It I only a matter of "faith" as to tbo election ol their candidates when once nominated, for certainly no fair minded Individual would be free to prophecy defeat for the Knights of Labor If they go into the campaign null ed and determined tn elect their ticket. F flAIIMU l.ltMll. .lni.i.,1c ... I til. nlin irt.... ticket nominated; If a innnnpollza- me oniccs isaiicmpieii uy uie iieui- fpieio siaugmcr oi me nominees must bn expected, Knights of Labor In this borough can recall, If their memoiy Is not too limited, the fate of a ticket iinmln ated In this boiongh last spring. The lick' el was to have been a Knight of Labor lick et, but by some peculiar dispensation of political providence, the ltepiiblicans man aged very cleverly to secure nominations for three-fourths of Hie ntllces lo be, voted for. The result Is well remembered, the entire ticket was defeated with Hie excep tion of one man, we believe, and he man aged to slip in by a very small majority. Of course no such error will bo commuted When the Knights of Labor of tbe whole county assemble In convention, at least we think not, as tbe eyes of all voters will be on the party and tbe final result will be watched with much Interest by all nlltleal observers. Act kqiiaiely and fairly, and to the best lnleiest of all the people, that Is what should be the guiding star of the Knights of Lalur. Tug l'hllailelplita Venn, which l.y many Is looked upon as the luminary rirtfan uf ltepubllcanlsm guiding the lYiinsylvanla OfllSBtiUMiU political tlrtiie which In effect Is esteem fortU4oweisthat dispenses the patronage of btate aiTil-Jvotlon In the man ner that Is most wise, tliusly ejaculates oil the actions of the incinbcis of the (irand Army at Wheeling, West Vliglnla, a few days since when out of live thousand veter ans who Insulted 1'iesldei.t Cleveland only one Tost, and that too fiom Pennsylvania, raised their hats and unfurled llieie rolors In honor of the 1'iesidcnt and the Com. wander In Chief of the United Stales Ar my. The soft-soaping indulged In by the i'rcsJ not worthy of journalism. Is a poor excuse for what It does In the way of urg ing on to more scurrilous attacks a body of men veteraus of the w ar w ho once had the respect and love of the people of the whole land, but which now through the in fluence of the Press Mid other bloody shirt organs Is landing theui In positions I rum which tbeytah bo saved only by le-organl zat Ion :Jr "?Xe I'resldent of the United Slates, present In psrson anywhere, Is one thing. A picture of Groyei Cleveland thrust in wheie It does not belong Is another thing. To confound the two Is bad for tint 1'resl dent! If theirand Army on any proper occasion should refuse to march before the Prtsldeulfthat would be disrespect for the aifle.Jtff If the (Jraud Army, ou Its own re union, under Its own direction, refuses to march under a picture of (irover Cleveland thrown out for an obylous purpose, that Is an objection to the man. We have not yet reached the point in this country where re- the office. When the I'resldent Is actually present It Is a question of what I due to him. When the vctetans i)f Iho Grand Army are alona present, and especially on their own occasion, It Is a question of what Is due to them. If they should have re sDertforlhn President. Hips' should also have self-respect." Tub ChaVmin (Canada) I'lnncl, a journ al of some prominence In Its own paitlcular locality squeaks thusly at tho riimsrcd pro posed annexation with America, having In vlew,perhaps,tho fishery question on which Secretary Ilnyanl took such determined action: "Patriotism makes a nation. Irat Canada requires I simply a pride In her splendid domain. The alleged benclilsof annexation are a snare and a delusion. If we hayo political discontent It I' the fault of our teachers and people, not of the coun try or lis constitution. War ha Its evils; but like fire, It would burn out Iho malaria of discontent and disloyalty which Is now- fast bleeding In our politics. It would make Canadians common In feeling, and nulla them III sympathy. Theiefoie we sav, rather than be beguiled Into the fatal mistake of sinking our nationality and Can adian sentiment In the fortunes of the Amoilean Hepubllc Canada might better defend them with the sword." "O.nk proud fact attests the substance of our piosperlty: We day In lalmr the highest wage In the world. Highly paid labor signifies the most efficient labor signifies that high wage aie the most profitable wage signifies that the high rate Is eaincd. The hlghtst wages to the laboier thus Involte and Imply lowest per- milage of labor cost In the product. Hut, other thing being equal, the lowest per centage of labor rnsl In any product Is the guarantee that competition 1 outstripped." Dtmttl Mitnntng. Now let the rapidly accumulating sur plus be i educed by a fair tevlslon of the tariff and we will be able to pay tn labor a still higher rate of wage. Iteilnce the taxes! Tin: Demoeratle nominating com entlou will lie held at M.iueh Chunk ou Monday. It Is in the potter of the delegates elected to-day (S.ilillihiy) to put In nomination a ticket which will by its substantl.il elements have the suppoit of the whole Democratic patty in such rase, however, lings and slates must be left seerely alone. The leaders of the Democratic pally aie un- loubtedlv attaie of the fact ami will art In accordance with tho deslies of tho people, and not fainr a ceita!n few political dema gogues who aie always willing lo do the dirty ttoik in ami nut of campaigns. Tbe Democracy "cos Its chance. What will It lo? An Important .Matter. It should not be forgotten that Thuisday, September 8th, Is '.he last day for the leglsltalion of votets. Kteiy pctson who Intends to vote should see that hi name Is on the icglstiy llst.and the best way to attend to the matter I tn no it personally. Young members of (be patty should be paitlcular lo see that they hate not been missed. County Committee men and Vigilance Committees should look up all vileis, and see that they aie reels- tered. Do not neglect to attend to this mallei promptly. Tin: fool killer could have got in some heavy woik nt Wheeling, Virginia, iecent ly, when u deinonstiatlon nf veterans fiom western Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Vir ginla diooped their colnis and made a com plete detour In order to atol 1 passing a pic- title of President (trover Cleveland, which had been swung acioss the street by a pa tilotlc and loyal citlren of that city. If the nlneteeth century Is lo be noted for any one particular thing It will most ceitalnlyhe the failure of the fool killer In catch all his victims. Tin: Democratic Slate Convention at Ah lentntvn ou ll'sdnesday last put in nomina tion for .lodge oflhe Supreme Couit, J. ltoss Thompson, of Kile, a lawyer of gen eral abilities and nf much political strength. It. .J. Mcfirann.of Lancaster, the candidate for Slate Treastuer, Is well known and is Hie possessor of laie financial ability. These candidate planted upon a platfoun of "v. he tariff letlsion" and the sentiments ol President ('let child aie hound to make our republican friends woik lo get there. Tun eloquence exhibited at the Allen- town Convention last H'ednesday by Joseph Fisher, Ksq,, Inhls spcech'uoinlnatlngHon. H'. M. Itapsher, shows power, Intelligence and general capability which leads us to In fer that Mr. Fisher would make a good Democratic Assemblyman. Broadbrim's M tort Letter. Special to the Caiiiion Aiivocatk. She was a daisy and her name is Uroad hurst and she lies in tho city of llrooklyu, or did before she folded her tent, and like the Arabs stole silently away. Those who mourn the limited nppoi trini ties afforded to our weaker sisters should ponder on the history of this Iliooklvn fairy and they may gain much pleasure and profit theieby. While not exactly as beau tiful as Venus she had a moderate shaie nf good looks, though her great financial suc cesses were not due bo much to her good looks a her winning ways. Many women have been financially mined In Wall street; nut so with Mis. llioad hurst; she didn't go a cent on t locks but she was weighty on horse races. The race course had a fascination for her that she could not withstand, and day after day when hfr affectionate husband thought she was mending hU pants, darning his stock ings and Ironing his sblits.she might be seen on the fiont seat of the Grand Stand at Sheepshead Hay and Ilrlgblon lieach go ing her bottom dollar ou the rlyeis. Betting ou horse races costs money, es pecially when the bets go against you, and the means that this talented lady took to raise the wind places her In the very front rank of tbe financiers of the present age, and we commend the consideration of her methods to the author of "Progress and Poverty," for It Is ceitalnly a new revela tion In Domestic If not In Political Econo my. Mrs. llroadhurst had no money and she wanted a nice home. Now how lo raise a nice home without some coli rash lr hand to ordinary Intellects would be a tough II nanclal nut to crack ; but right here is where this syren's genius shone like a morn lug star. All over New York and llrook lyn may be geeu oyer many fitrnlliiie stores the following legend "Furniture sold ou Installments. A seductive sign and one tvhkli has lured many a poor wretch to ruin. The contracts are all Iron-clad ; the victim foregoes all right of legsl resistance. So much has to be paid every week, and if there Is the slightest default, even after nineteen-twentletht of the debt has been paid, the whole of the furniture Is retnorte- llroadhursl hied and purchased four hun dred dollars worth of furniture, she having previously hired a handsome brown-stonn house In a very fashionable and tony quar ter, promising to pay I tin advance rentn soon a she cot her furniture In. The fur niture was duly delivered, n mortgage being taken on It by tbe dealer for tho full niiiniml nf the hill. She then found n money-tender who loaned money on per sonal property at about twenty-five per cent, a month dlgulcd a legal expenses, searches, Ac, Ac, imd thl worthy Khv lock advanced on the furnlliire tluee hun dred dollar nt six percent., exacting one hundred dollars for expenses and legal fees, but sho had (wo bundled cash III hand wllh which she paid the first month's lent of fifty dollars and her fiist Instalment of titetity-fiyc on Hie futulliire, and here she wa with n bouse cnmfottably furnished and one bundled and twenty-live dollals in hard cash. Then she wauled a piano and she got II. hiring one fiom n dealer nt three dollars a month. It wa baldly sel up in thnfiont parlor when she sent out for an other money-lender and nioilgagetl It for nun hundred and sixty dollars. Wllh this In hand shcstnilcd for the tace and by six o'clock by the tick of the watch she was cleaned out n clean as a shot gull. To make a lougstoiy slim t, at dllTrielit time she placed thlily-twn mortgages on her four bundled dollars woithnf fill nil m c, and raised altogether In good solid easli the very (Idy sum of fH,r"l). If she lives and escapes Slate Pnson thciclsagieat fulnic licfoi e a woman of such transcendent nlill tty. She ought to go Intopaitneishlp with that Huston female hanker who paid wo men twenty-live pei cent, on their deposits. and finally as she wa about, to skeddadln with her shekel was attested by the Unllce, was tiled, convicted of swindling; and seited her leiiu ol two yeais in the Massachusetts States Pilsnii, and on her lelease openei1 another bank of exactly Hie same class am rapidly accumulating m-aily a hmiilieil and seventy thousand dollar lied with het plunder, and to (his day no man knoweth whither. Hut, to ilium, Mis. liimillnusl fill til t in was seized Hint carried lo the auc tion room, and the moilgages tinned up thicker than the locusts of Kgypt, Suits and cios-suils have been cnteied for Hie pioperty, and It now looks a If the pieent geneiatlou would he dust and ashes and their children's children old and grey before Ihelegil owner of the piopeity Is dlscoy eied. Mis. Ilioadliurst lost the money nt the nufsiiud Is now In caieful seclusion In Canada. It Is said alio Is tlat Inoke, hut in view of her splendid fiumclal abilities let usliustlhat it Is only a tempoi.iiy Incon venience, The class of men she swindled command very little sympathy, and those w liu hate been lobbed by the Sh) locks re gaid her as n public benefactor. A lively sensation was caused by tho f nest of lawyer Dunn, who was said to be the tecelvcr of the stolen hoodie taken fiom the Manhattan Hank by cashlerScntt about two je.tis ago. Never was theie a inoio stailln;; lllustiatlon of that nieiuoialile adage: "The way of the trausgiessor Is haul." Scott was iiiiscilfinm a hoy In (lie bank; for twelve jeais lie hail passed through eveiy guide with honor; he had risen lo he cashier, handling millions with out the slightest suspicion of dishonesty, onlyonestep between him and the Presiden cy of one of the oldest and most substantial hanks In the 1'epudllc, In which position he inlghl hope to close a long and houoi ahlelif'. lie did not ill ink or, smoke, he could lint tell llie .lack of Ileal Is from the Queen of Spades. Jack pots and hors pools vteie unfalhomed mysteiics to him N'o faro, no LoulsiJnna Lotteiy, no noth lug and jet he fell. This pious gentleman, who would have been shocked at the Idea of putting up two and a half on a pool, stole ten thousand dollars and put it upon a maigliioua widow. For two years lie covered up his tracks, suffering nil thotlnio the toituie of the damned, and In the height of his supi cine agony and despair he says be fell In with Lawyer Dunn. Lawyer Dunn he says heaid bis slory and finding his defalcation lo be ten thousand dollais advised him to steal a million. This Mr. Scott ngieed lo do, and did actually take It out or the vaults of the bank when his Ileal t failed him and he letliined it all but flGfl.otitl; with (en thousand he made a dash for Canada, leaving .ir,0,0(iO In the cine of Lawyer Dunn. Scott sank to beg gary In Kuroiie, an outcast, n thief and a vagabond, and Dm in bagged the boodle, allegln.j that he lost the money In a w heat deal and piomlsliig to commit suicide, vthlcli promise like many others ho made he unfoitunately forgot lo keep. Scott everything In Ids power to make the whiskey business attractive. Ills patrons 1 were largely merchants, broker and bank ers, nnd It Is tint common justice to say that ho conducted Ids business In the least offensive form, nnd died leaving behind a host of friends by whom he wa greatly re spected. Much has been said nnd written about tho inagnlllcenco of Kd. Stokes' birrooin nt tho Hoffman Douse, hut III cash cast ex quisite beauty and perfection of detail, It .would hardly serve as aside show frir Mr. Stewart's saloons. These luck- IAi keepers who were only servants last week, at eighty or it hundred dollars n mouth, suddenly find themselves each Worth nt least n hun dred thousand dollars. Lucky barkeepers exccllanl young men ;veilly, verily, virtue I Its ntrn reward. The champion fraud turn up this week In tho person of Holm (1. L. Dolmic. His stronghold was minister, and nfter them pious nnd charitable Clulsllau men and women, and he worked the pious rocket fui alt It was worth. He would watch the home of a minister till he saw lilni go out and then he would rail withnletterof Intioduct lon. If left alone Initio room for a moment he scooped everything within his leach, and when not engaged In this profitable business, he could always be found In the front teal of the Young Men's Chiistlan Association player meetings, where he was particularly loud in the Amen and Ilallelu jalis. Whe'icver hereeureil lodging he invar! ably robbed the house and he always traveled with a bible or liyinn-bnok under his arm. tie lobbed onn uufoitluiate lady of a gold watch and chain, a pair of diamond earilngs and fifty dollars In cash, He sent for her while ho it n In jail and so worked upon her feelings that she withdrew the charge nnd gave lilni twenty dollals to shut lillu on a better life. Theie aie now one him dred and fifty chaiges of inbbeiy against him, nud If he should get the very inodeialc sentence of one year on each count It will lie somo time beforu New Ynik I again tumble,! willi Mr. Dnhme. Another week and the dnois of our chinches and Iheaties will again he thiown open to the public. The theatilcal season will he n busy pue, and. the attractions of a character which have never before been equalh d on this continent, (leruian Opera Is an established fact, and Wagner will un doubtedly be (he Inspliatloii uf the season. The company is ntimeilcallv strong and will be substantially the same as last year, Herr Anton Seidl, as I piognostleated, holding the baton. Iteiuy Abbey and his pailneis have a number nf attractions not the least of which Is Patll the Divine. Hairy Miner hi lugs out Mi's. James Drown Potter who Is going tolear the Iannis fiom the brow of the Jeisny Lily. Our nituisteis are coming hack with n rush, but Plymouth pulpit yet Is empty. No successoi lo the gieat Plymouth pislnr has yet been found. Many aie called but few aie cho:.eii. Iliiii.viuiliiu DIHD. Ill ill. - .lohn Mmllsim (iiitli,spn nt Allied Until, oi vtfiimri, umi in iiuku coiiiiit taken to ttensimrt ror initial. nort K n months runt II days. WeiTj:. -rin Auk. (ii-urgc Vcnt7, njieil ? Innnl r-oinitv ami wn Aged ID years, wi, (leorre Asl!ey, son nt . us anil it oars. Vdvortisomi'iits, Mow i ftQTAl The Leading Clothing House. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST FITTING, BEST MADE AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING. out of reach of our Contls, and it Is not all certain that be would be prosecuted even If he came hack; but we haye Dunn safe hi jail, and though they may not be able to fqneeze any cash out of him, they hope to Rood him to prison for such n long term that when be gets out ho will wish that Instead of piling r.p boodle, heie, he had made a small Investment In that bank where (he moth doth not consume nor thieves break In and steal. A queer case has just come hefore the Courts touching the estate of Sarah A. liobblns, who Inherited on th-i death of her father $.",00,(100. Though the possestoi of an ample fortune and by no means mi comely, Elie leached the age of twenty seven without securing that Inestimable prize a husband. At last she full hi with a massage doctor named Johnson, and at thoug there was a standing inoi tgage on Dr. Johnson of several lears,, she ran avfay wllh the Doctor to Kuroiu; to the great scandal of her family, and tn the gieat grief of the orlgual Mrs. Johnson, lint while Mrs. Johnnon wept salty tears she did not propose to slop there, but swore (figuratively of couue) that If ever she laid hands ou Saiah Itnhblus she d warm her and make her wish that a millstone were tied about her neck and that she drowned In the sea. Sarah wanted to comeback to "K I'lurlbm I'num," and she could not glye up her .Inhiikon. So there was only one thing to do and that was lo pay for him, so she planked down $100,000, good, hard, American dollars, and took tho ro- celpt for Johnson In full. Miss Itobklns Is out a clebii fifty thousand dollars, for I know an excellent mall wairanted sound physically and morally who can be got for fifty thousand. My modesty forbids uie to give hit name, but the offer is open for (he uextslx weeks, for further partlculais apply at this otllce. Just think of It, ladles, only fifty thousand, a mere bag of nails, for such a prize don't all speak at once. A few doors from ltroadway on Warren Street Is the palatial Ixirroom of Theodore Stewart filled with costly brie a brae, rare pictures, beautiful statuary, enough to start a respectable museum. 'I ho place ou Warren Street was an olhhoot of Ids other magnificent barroom No. -I, 0 and S John Street. Mi. Stewart accumulated a large fortune In Ids business, anc1 dying last week in Saratoga bequeathed the bulk of hU for tune to his three barkeepers. There ere no more attractive saloon In New York t u immense nssovtiiieiit orSiimmor Fabrics in stock, romprisinK nil the very lutest styles ill C1lolIis,CMHsiincrH,('orv:soi'evs,Cioviots, Worsteds, &o., Mitile up in the latest styles nnd inostsulistnntinl manner nt prices thnt positively defy competition. Satisfaction ;unrantceil You can save money bj havintr your cloth'tiif; made by I I. H. PETERS, Tho Tailor, EXCHANGE HOTEL IIIMG, LEHIfiHTON, PA. linn 1 1 r ' 1 HEADQUARTER for JEWELRY OppuHr tlipCnrtwmllniws IlnhK KtrrH, Ililli- Watches! Clocks 1 and Jowolry, Cheaper im nil average Hum call I IioiikIiI any where elw In the eminljr. Cull and see. REPAIRING In alt Us liranrlies, neatly, cheaply and proinpt- Iv attended In. Absolutely Pure. Till pnuiler uvwr Mulct A liianet of polity tttirimlit ntnl nlinlpsoiiioiicw Moip pcminnilenl Hkiii Hip mdiiiury klinK iiml run lift br iM In (oittpi'tiliim with Hip tiinllitixlc of lm tnt, liir welrltt. ilium (ir iliiwlntlr iMmitrri SuM only In ran-. ltoal ILiklim I'muler nmimny, Irnl Willi Hlrin't. V Y. Jiiw2linll IIVII WHATOim i:XOItAN(HiH HAVK to gay. Willi. i: opposed lo fno tiade In foreign manufactured goods which we can make at home, we ale never the lesi fully in sjnipatliy ttlth tho elfin t being made to le- diieo Die luxes on rau material1!, ubleli He lo no piodnec, and on the necessaries for homo use. There are loads of taxi s that can Im removed ultjiont liniihu nioteellon to home Industry. Trl-Wiekly liivnrd, JIioiiaki. DAVITr'o declination in tils speech at Iliay that "eviction is tbe only cilme pietalent In It eland" is not meicly an apt s.ijlnf. It ciytallles an important truth. Were it lint for the piocepdj.ii;s groivins on", of evictions the Irish courts would have nol to nothing to do. X 1'. Slur. Notv that Mrs. Cleveland has ietiirnol to the White House (here Is one member of the Administration in Wellington whom. everybody ndmlirs and believes In, and whose policy eveiybody cndniKcs and sup- potls. Hho his enjoyed her quiet resting spell In Massachusetts, and coci back to the capital ready and able to repeat tin triumphs she has already achieved there as tbo only living Democrat for tihoin tin gland old Republican pally Is strictly olld. Vhlhi. I'resH. UxiKoiisi law and practice among tbe States on tbe subject of extraditing ciiiu- Inals and other fugitiicg fiom justice, aio ceilalnly things very much lo be desheil, and llie conference of Coveinors now going on might be made to lesnlt in some useful movement to that end. Tho country also needs uiilfojm law on the subject of man iage nnd divorce, and for bankruptcy and the collection of debts. Ill fact the United Stales have grown so fa&t and big, and have become so closely bonded together ullbal, that essential legislation by Con gress ou the foiegoing nnd other subjects has got veiy largely in aneais. Ifazleton Sliiuiliinl. IF tbo (ireenli.ick parly Is to be reoigau ized In Carbon county, well and good, but don't attempt lo do it under the guise of a "Land and Labor pat ty," and ronvy the Idea to unthinking ones that the Noble Oruer nf Knight of Labor has no work lo do In Cirbnu county but to elect a fmv men to otllce. It has a higher and nobler mission. I.ausfnrd Iteeonl. WiiL'Tiii.u color-blliul or not. lioiiiitite engiueeis cnn't be c Xirtlnl to tue Kngili. ways tliroititu a ciuooie ear. el li -mm to hate lifeu aafiiiued bj tbe train r nf the fiagineul.irt ,il,l c.n mil Irxin '.tlmb ran into a sleeping-car at Wayne .Iniiriioii that this feat could easily be lurlnimed by the mail at the tbiottle. Many good railroad managers hi llete in shifting men around once In a while to prewnl the carelessness that comes fiom long familiarity with tbe conditions of an easy run. There are no Indications apparent lliat Mich a plan is approved by the Heading management I'hlla, llecord. Political yviuioiinooinonlfi. l!i:(itsil! anii llM'oiiiimt.-Tlie under signed hereby mil ounces himself as a cam dld.ile for the nuinllntliMi of ltegltter nnd Itecorder, subject tolhcih'iuocratlc nomina tion, u ml lespccl fully solicits the suppoit of bis fellow citizens. Stanch Clnuik-te. C. W. LUNTZ. Ili:ui8ir.ii anii lti:coiitinii. The under signed, a citizen of .Summit. Hill, Infoims Hie Democratic voters of Carbon county that In lll be a candidate for the nomina tion of llegister and Itecorder, sniijeet to the rules of tbo convention. Summit Ilill.-t.c. .1. 1'. McIIITmL County Commismioni:!!. Tbe under signed, n lesldeiit nf I'lanklln township, will pi esenl his name befnietlie Demorialle nunlv I ouventlnn for tlic nomination lor Jotintv Commissioner. II r.Mtv MILLKIt. 1'ianklln Tup., Aug. l!I-te. OnirNrv Tun tsi nnii Tbe undeislcned offers himsilf in a canilidatn for County I'leamrcr, subject to tbe Demociatic nnini- intlon, and leiieclfully solicits llie support of bis fellow citizen. IMrteilmi-te OKOIlOi: DOI.OX. Corirrv TiiKAHriinn. Tbo undersigned lespectfiilly announces In the Demociatic volets of Caibon county, that be will be a candidate for llie nomination of County I'leasnrer, suhieit to the rules of the Dem ocratic ('nunlv Convention. .1. C. KUI.A.Ml.lt. Lower Towamenilng.-t.e. OntrirvTlir.AMin:!: The undersigned, a cltlen of Weatlii ily, announces himself to the votets of Oabon county as a candidate for County Tieatner subject to lilies of Hie contention. -(HO. W. KIHSEIi. II eatheilv, t. c. Coi'im- Tisi:Ar,ui:it The undersigned, a citizen of Lower Towainnnslng, respectfully am ounces lo llie Demncrtle voters of Caibon county, that be will be a candidate for the nomination of county lieasuer subject lolbe inles of the convention. WII.SO.N -MUWIII,! I .. Lower ToHaincnsing.-t. c. Count V Ciisimihsiiini:ii. The under signed a citizen of Last 1'ciiii, is a rauiil- lale foi County Commissioner, subject to the lnles of Mho Democratic Nominating Convention. T. STWOKItVt ALT, Last l'ciin, l'a t.c. County Commishioxi:!!. The undei- slgned announces to tho Democratic voters of Caibon county that hn Is a candidate for llio nomination ol ( utility Oomuilselnner, subjecj totbeiuli'snfthn Democratic Coun- 1 l III,, I'llLllMI. DII.M.MIIK. .1. U IJUMil.l. Summit Ilill.-t.c. Publtc Sale Of VAI.UAIII.K REAL ESTATE ttKtuni.'ul nfjoi'l, Kl.orZ, Ulrtol Kiut Weu- pOlC J TJUKlltl TtKWMMp, (UHm.,1 W Willy, 1A., mil a cut m a uuikt wie, im iiiv jirriuiwN, wi Friday, September With, 18S7 i-uiiinieneliiK al ON'K o'clock 1. ,M.,tlio fulliiw I lie Iratla or llwws nl Ijuid uluiate In lUiil telsnt. I'raiikllu Townlili, Cailjun County, I'a., luljoliiliij lalhlsul Jlrnr'CainpMl, Tlioinai jim,iii, iiuu liiiiern. Tract No. leuntaliiliiEOM'. AC1:1'hmIH1XTV rilluMIIE morn or lot. Tlieliiijirotuiiiriitiare atiiHHiMiinuv iiiticu mvt;r.i.t.s1i house and a t.Alllli: Slllil). Tract No. t HHiUluliic NIMH i:i'..N l FUCIIHH mure or less, mtluliuiui Timi Nu. 1 ami l;iiiU ol 1. C. &. Nuv. Co. llie liiiruciiienti tlitrtvn crcctrd are J WO I'JtAMi: or CLANK JKIIISIIH, one of llie houses U Im-Iiik lined as tenalil tionsv aim uiuuer hih'P, uie oiUHraii ami strop an,l Trad Nu..i'iuiUliiiux1IlfnTV-ONL I'Kltl'lt KH, uwr or lewi, adjoining Units u( fluury Caiupbrll, 1 Inmi KI..I7 unit I..C & Nav Co. Aft Ikeubuire uieiiliuncil tuis aie well Iwutrd lor business puriiosa. ALSO, atlfieaiii tliuu uiel i.Uce lliere will be sold (lie I'UitiONAI. CltOl't-'ltTV ot the said Juul Kli.n. dtcM, surli as ItiJs and llrdillni;, biutes, 1'aliles, CuulHuir Ji, ClMlrs. lariwts, etc leruis and cuudluous will pa uuiiu Vuum ii at tluru aud place ut sle by J03UII liLCII. Executor AVo linvo g'ofc a lwrg'c lot of Rcninnnts of Woolen nnd Ooiiton Dress Goods that Tva are oilerina' very cheap. IIVII itio a rtti.t, i.ini; of (School Hooks ANIi Stationers Supplies NO MORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS Kfiilly Hiiii-ninee In (he ulllc that he is liiiw nicely ItH'Btfil tn Ills New Store Room Oiip. L. V. Round House I) A Mi; RTItl'.irr, l.r.llKIIITON. nud lias In slock n lull unit i omplete llii" ot Stoves and Tinware ! Inclii.liiiK Ihe .1 t.-.Il Ccl, limteil and I'opuliir Now Mayllowor, APOT.O & IRVING Stoves, wiikiiiic i f!iiiiji in 'tun Ktiv r.ov i.-t CASH I'ltlCKM. VVjinreieweinillt invited io (-.to hiiii iii)i-i-i imium uini n-ni prices tiefore niietia-.liiK ehewliere Roofing and Spouting will I proiitiHv ami rnrrcrlly ntleitdpd. Terms lw Ihe very lowest W. S. KUHNS. Opp. I.munl HniiHp, Hank Street, Lclilgl.ton. Ya, H. GUTB & SON. 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. I Ictllller W) SWti I am notv fully prcHnvod to meet nil denmnds oi the purchasing public with a full and complete line nf 1 )rrrTr.nrtj IMnHmici Ovr.r.v.i'iio Boots, S hoes, Hats and Cap GO TO SWEENY'S Corner Store Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths & Cassimers. M y prices ate positively as low as the lowest. The people ol I.ehijhton, l'liekerton, Jamestown and surrounding vicinities are respect fully invited to call and inspect, my large assortment ol general store goods hefore purchasing elsewhere. RO BERT WALP, Proprietor of the EAGLE STORE, opposite the L, V. Round House, Bank Street. Accident : and : Life rNSURA L0E ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Hai seemed the iiRcncy fur the following SIMISTANTJAT. INSL'KANTE CO.M I'AXll'S ttlileli eiin Im lecnmnieniled to the iniMIc as Pcrfeelly Safe and Ifcliahle. Tlic national Life Insurance Co., OF MONTPIil.IER, VT., which is said to he "The grandest step in fair dealing within the history nf Life lusuiance." It protects against sdterslty in liusiness; It pro tects d ii p c n il e n t ones ag.ilint the contln lienev nf death I I MamiFrs' Accident Indemnity Co., OP UN1TBD STATRH, wills a reserve fund of .V),IKX) guarsntees erv policy in full. No other com pany lias eier put up such a fund. It i-irts-biil a few cents every day a good Investment. LOCAL AGENTS ARC DESIRED! llarrislmre Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Klseil rates; no annual dues. Aiilumls di vided Into classes of one liiiiulie,! and llfy each. .Meiulx'rs reHiisihle only fin losses occurring In llie class in which their ulli inaU were enrotUsl. AiismsI.:-!, istsi ly Cheapest Place in the Valley to Purchase trawui sWsWMt GO O ii MtMl SgTF O H. Watermelons, Canteloupes, Peaches, Banannas, Lemons, A)ple3, Sweet. Potatoes, Eggs Plants, Cnhbnjje, Cocoauu's, 'hiions, I'eanuts, And everything else usually kept in it iii'ht-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Queenstvare, I'hina ware, &c., Src. IlEMEMIJUll THE mier Store ! LEHIGHTON, PA. U.S.LITZENBERG, Wfjite Hperlitl i:Biiiliier V H l'ensifir. Offlce.i Military Claim Apt 'ALLENTOWN, Plnna , rroteoiilHs cl iimn for rfiwmiis, Im reuse of I Viisl.m j.4iiiut Hful all manner or I'latmi ap.tn.i tlio RroveriiiiifiiU Tni ijr pxiiifinv la Ihe IViiHlmi iHMlmwi ii ii( I iii'Hfly (ivi-ai hjjpci.iI i;x ;i mi tier in tlx V. H. 1Vhh,m. Olflcc. I a $pfcl;illy of Tncrtav c!almc., M.4.-am V. H. UT7i:NHMa. Tlie Stands and Oilier Privileges. Ot Ike Fair I rounds Mill bedUised uK Ui llw lllutiest illl.l la-U lil.lilcrs HI the ulih- Hair lo lie lirKlon the I 'air CioUUiIh, l Ttia O'clnrk p lu., Httturdiiy, Keptemher 21, '87 at HliUli tliiie and place all jieriuuis lutereated lire linllisl loalteml f4v-NoH.'e. All sinall stun.ls umully imtttutaiKlduriliK llie l'i.ill puattltely uot be alliHteit. NiHie Inn Ihe i.riiiaiM.it statuls loftthlcli'liate Iweli erectml lit llie K.-ielyi Kill be suM. uiileas it I lor t'ltliiu Cui lies, liltum; 4e., wldeli u 111 uut Ihlerlne Willi llw letlrali inent stands. k ei.vi:.n ii.ti!i:i;, crrr Switchback Railroad. TKAlNti I.BAVi: AB lsll.lWU: HtrtUMilnifk IVwt'ai. iu.lv. 11 J7;jl;-li; ttllA. SillillllU lilll 11.10; I'J JO. 3 J, 4 JS, dills, 8UKIMYH ttwIlllUUlk OelKlt 1 .SO; -.' II.. Suiuinll Hill -S iiii; i.uo T. I. SI1.MI nlll). I & list. IL J. MUtll'llltl). Sum . I'.n Atl. riU luo nuuis vi lu. luiuiiui.i. iguiviki. mujn smsuos Miuuu, ill AEV lorKf JOSlJttl lttT leesly seized and the victims are hopelessly j than those of the late ilr. Stewart, lie did ! "hftttfu Twp., Sept. i.-wj," Exooutor'fl Notioo. I'taleot JOfl. HUtVi, lrtasd. fitters IttstaiiH'nlary on llw twiate ot Joel hlois.iale ol I'raukllu townaliiji CsiUonn.uiill, I A . 1'a.. decuiuwl, liave Ixeu graotwl U lite ob- svilWr. all iwisous liulslHetl lo slid esUleuru iniuesle.1 to make liuiutsiiste oayuiHil. and , IIhmm; I141l11uel.1l10s0rae1111.n4u aioiinil lu e tale of luld deeedrui . Ill m.ke Hie same known -IS AT- or Joseph F. Rex's, EAST WBISSPORT, Carbon County, Penna. UNDERTAKER ! l'unerals attended with promptness, and Shrouds, Caskets Coffins furnished at lowest prices. ALSO, IlKAI.KIt IN FLOUR, FEED, &c, &c, of the choicest nnd hest ipiality at reusnunhle prices. Ilememher, Near Cnnal llriilgc, East 'eivspnrt, l'a apti' l) 1 -IIIOHl: Wild WANT I'AVIN'C sITl'A ' TlilVu..u .........n . . . ....- .in .n-.. ..1 11 .ttriiiiK iur .IIOIIIU ani.ly at once lo ,IAH. F.. HIIIINh, !Mirscriniin, uoenester. .N. t. o ex iwrlence in rerinlieil. .mil eulllt It tiee Hteilily work the vear ioiiimI All stock warranted in Knd cniiillilon. jiinelUm Kansas TrDst&Baiikinir Company OK VTI IIISlIN, KANSAS SE.NATOlt IV.AU.N 1'reslilenL Olters pn.ir.inte. d 1 ,irm liomls of Kastern Kannai. Mnu aniuial eonions aaiile at the Cluitliam Naiioiial II. ink, N.-w Yik ICistern I Mlii-e ii; Itrofiituav. New York It. M. M.uilev, i.eu I M ,. r send lor pamphlet Awr-'Min sl FRAZER AXLE HF-ST IX THE VOiei.I tV Oct U CVinulot Suit Erdi7wbrL Tins is file Pla l nave "inni e oe You Wan HI Ib 1 nta uomims 5 wi the ith my old stock luvpai ed for the iSi and am now hilly iimmer!s Trade with one ol most FASHION A BLli as well us SUB S'l'ANTIAL lines of Ladies', Goiifc's nnd Children's Shoes. &clhs9 mnv hiu $2.0ft Wpl Ladies American & French Kid $2. to $4. Ladies' and Children's Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1.25 Up ! - Latest Styles Hats and Caps, -AT LOWKST PUTCKS.- without delav lo FmskUu towiishlp. JOM4II lll'Cll xevulor. Tlie OOBNEE STOBB. LEWIS WEISS, BANK STKEET, LEHIGHTON. PA. 1'or lilllautaeait ConiUpatloD It COOU tho Blood I It glT4 deUght, It tiarw;iu np app ItiiUthellTr di II part And itlinuUtes tbo lebit txe&tu For Mick lUaiUcbe, W A IM T E DY ad?es to LEARN TELEGRAPHY. SiudfiiU prm!tlually tuut-Ktd iur lli Uumurus unit ltuatiuiift furnlHlKHl liit cumntint. AUdreKH 0"w)SHERMAN lELECRAPM CO., Otrllrt,Q. Farm For Sale, Tlu) nii.lemlgnl oilers at prlvale n.ilc a valnalilo farm sllimlf I In Kau IViin limn slilp. CailMin I'ounly, l'a., nU.iil four anil oiiH-lialt miles from I.eliluliton. Tlo I arm c-onulns Kolt'l'V-SIX ACItKS, twenty six of nlilcli ar iinilcr ffooil cultivation, and tint remainder is in timber ami hrnsli. On It Is a Two-Story DdiiUIm Due-llliiK House anil also a Swiss Ituni. ami all oilier out buildings noeessarv. stream of water runs thiougli tlx rami anil it rnnlaiiis a never falling trlHii. Also an or. liard of all kinds nf fruit. We will offer u rare eliaiice to tlie buyer. A only to EDWAItH KltYMA Kast I'eit-if Pa. Or Ills win I.AI'AYKTTK FltVJrAN, U'U i ly. l'a. PURE BONE DUST ! I IUr ItOMe lNlsl KUiil-ailleed to lie flue from attM. murk, ssuil oi any other uoiHileu In HredlMtt utsawlrd lo matte up tMtitfu nnd bulk IXre luitte steal is a Iniol lertilier llial ranks (aratMMsl rf jII .lH.U..lr, .ra.sii-..l Uruiers klesWtli 1 , . , r- llie tail. WV Uate a Wtfe Mu.oiinv ..i ii.i i ,K iti hi ,xi baud Wkleh.lll leHi-.i, AO rdenproiii.in .: i . I . ulUsRe llietv liili .1. .1 .ml .,i i, I. uklee.l. JOSEl'II OBEltT, I.eliighton, Pa. lri-yi auj. i.i. jio 1.
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