The Carbon Advocate " Ujiihuitok," l'A.. SATUHDAY, SETEMnEU 17, 1887. BNTKIlKKATTItK MtlllllllroN rOsr-mPICK AB SKCONI) CliAWl SI All. MATTKIt.. Al.t. patties knowing themselves to bo IniVliteiHo Oils ofTlco will pleaso remit as we noprl the, cash to meet the. running cx yenses of tlio ofllcc. Of course, you arc uwaro of tills fad, knowing as you do that every ilollnr counts. It Is cptlLc generally imilorslood tlmt tlio Knights of Labor of Carbon county Will meet lo-ilay (Saturday) and put In nomina tion a county ticket to bo Voted for at Ibo coming general election. Of course tlio Knights will be careful In t'ne seleclton of their nominees. It Is not at all Improbable that Governor Heaver will call an extra session of the State Legislature lo take action on tho rev enue bill which, by the way, has been re constructed by the icvcnuo commission and In the essential benellt to be derived thero- from by the masses made more prcferablo than the last bill. If C. AV. I.cntz Is elected to tho office of lieclstcr and liccorder by the voters of Car bon county next November; and If there after ho performs the many duties connect' ed with that office faithfully and honestly, Das ho not a perfect and legillmato claim to a fair llvlna out of tho "nubile crib?" We believe tlio Gazette editor will readily co incide with us, considering tlio existing or der of things political. Tun next Conzress must pass a bill call ing for a thorouch tariff revision. Then! can bo no getting mil of this, tho Demo cracy is not unmindful of tho fact. The lending party papers cry "Hcduco tho taxes!" and tho small fry organs take up tlio refrain- and it echoes from Maine to California, and from ocean to ocean. Hc duco the taxes, but only on such articles as Immediately affect the llvlmj of the poor. Tun strike of the miners in the Lehigh coal region will bo but a repetition of the strike at Perth Amboy last winter and of the many other strikes and boycotts of tho past. Tlio corporations appreciate tho strike and tho striker, and especially so at this season of tho year; it is aboiittlmothat tho striking miners should rccognlzo this fact and resort to different tactics when the tyranny of the coal barons becomes too op pressive. Tim resolutions adopted by the He- publican county convention condemns na tional Democratic rule but forgets to say anything about that man Hacliman from H'eatherly, whom the Democrat sent to the Legislature last fall. Bachman should look to this slight on tlio part of the Re publicans of Carbon and demand recogni tion. Perhaps it would lie policy to Inter view Keefer, It may possibly have been the fault of tho typewriter. Tins AnyooATE is an Independent Jour nal when It comes to the matter ff political discussions; tho snppoiterof no "clique' and the niouth-plecoof no son-ailed 'ring," it has not infrequently had tho baneful curses of politicians heaped upon It. Tlio AdvoOatk has borne the boycotts of politi cal lings and olllco holders, but In tho end it lias Invariably come out ahead, we arc frco to criticize, laull or condemn tho ac tions of any party or parties politic. While the opinions and political convict inns of tills paper at times conflict with the convictions of individuals who hold and guide tbo par ty lines, It will not stop the publication nor distribution of tlio Camion Advocate be cause tho masses want the only unadulter ated independent weekly paper in the county. They see. tho necessity of having it, and in thus seeing It, lhoy want Itl Akteii the signing of tho Declaration of Independence, which is looked upon as the birth of American liberty, wo had inde pendence without law, ai'd tlio States were at variance witli each other and witli con gross. Tho dream of liberty, frco Institu tions, tSc.,whlch had inspired Washington Hamilton, Randolph, ITenry and other great men was fast fading when in 1778 congress approved of tlio call of five Slates, Pennsyl vanla, New Jersey, New York, Delaware and Virginia, to hold a general constitution In Philadelphia in May. After a hard and tiresome contest the constitution was adopt ed and form a tottering fabric of a nation we hayo to-day developed into one of the strongest and mightiest in the world, and thus tho cclebiatton of the adoption of tlio constitution in Philadelphia tills week is but a fitting tribute to those -who framed the document tlmtblndi together the States of tlio Union. If tho Weatlierly Herald ens not, that enterprising borough will have a Democrat ic candidate for Associate .ludgo of Carbon county at tlio Democratic, county conven tion to lie held In tlio year of our Lord A IX, 1B88; and political report has It that another gentleman in the same locality has his cyo on tlio prothopolarjshlp, while still another Demoej-at,asih!serYliigasho Is pop ular, no doubt, and hailing from the same place would accept a iviionilnatlon to servo the people in tlio caiuiclty of an Assembly man at UarrUhurg, This makes tho politi cal outlook in the vicinity of Weatlierly veiy interesting, for if tho goose is missed the gander will in all pinbabihty bo maimed Next comes Lausford, with a candidate for Associate Judge, in tlio person of our po) ular young friend Kdltor Malloy, of tlio Jttcout, whom the party organ, tho iJcmo crat, sometime, since said would bo a can didate for said otllce; llieio having been no denial wo aro free to Infer that Lausford will butt against Weatlierly for the iiomln atlon. This Is simply a forecast of what is to bo In 1888. e presume that there aro a few more candidates to bo announced af ter tlio coming all election. Nothing like being out early, you know. for the- early bird catches tbo worm. uAJiuini.v speaking, as a newspaper free lo discuss tlio merits and demerits of political parties and public men, wo do not think that tho Republicans of Carbon conn ty took adyantage of the raro opportunity afforded thi'in at last Monday's convention They erred when they failed to nominate William Kane, of Maiich Chunk, foi conn ty treasurer;, he would have drawn to bis support that element which elected Mul hearn, lianilwerk and our present ehei Iff they lost a point In dropping that staunch old Republican war horse Harrison Wcntz of Parryville, and nominating Jacob Hawk, of Kidder, at one time a jury commission er of lids county; whllo.Vr. Wenti would have drawn to ids supjiort tho whole party vote thero would nlm have been a follow Ing of Democrats added to the list that could not have failed in Ids election. Again, they committed an error when Dennis Haimian of Parryville, wasso completely slaughtered for the county auditorship to make room or a younger and much smaller man. If our many Republican readers will read over this article, carefully they can not fall of observing tho mistakes that will again make the fall election a 'Waterloo for tho candi dates of the Republican ticket. Tho frnm crsofthn Republican platform aiofrco to laud, ciltlclzoand condemn, but It must bo rcmcinbcro.l at the same time that the plat form Is not to bo elected but ttic men who possess tlio qualifications, necessary to make good, honest, faithful public servants, While tho Republican ticket Is representa tive of honest and capablo men, wo oplno lo tho belief that tho party could liavo bet tered Itself If It had been morn wise had not trusted so entirely to the men that rule." Republicans, is this not a fact? rim's How iort Letter. Special to Uio Caiiiion Ahvooatic. Rocked in a cradle of gold ami pearl and wrapped In tlio costliest and softest of lace, young Jay Klngdon, the latest scion of the house of Oould, Is creating aliout as niucli of a sensation as would leasouably bo ex pected from a gentleman of inatiirer years, As I intlmaieJ nt llin time of George. Gould's marrigc, tlieio seemed to be a de cided Inclination on tliopart of onrold blood to show tlio cold shoulder lo tho new can didate for social honors Oeotge Gould's wife. On what legltlinategrounds It would bo dlfllcu.lt to understand, except lh.it she had been an actress; and this can bo no iust cround for social ostracism, as tho same set which 'turns Us hack on Mrs. George Gould, welcomes with' open arms Mrs. James llrown Poller. No social stain attaches lo tho name, of Killth Klngdon. Left an orphan fttjw early age, she bravely entered on the battle, of life, and single handed fought her way up to a position of which any woman might justly bo proud. She has a beautiful homo, and n good hus band. Not only a rich, 1ml a thoroughly good husband; such a one as any affection ate and Intellectual woman could lovo and honor. And moreover slio lias a bouncing boy, the very Imago of his father If lie wasn't so much like ids mother though tho doctor and nurse declare that there Is a wonderful resemblance to his grandfather. especially in tho nosoand chin; and tills gratifying fact Is wnilli lo Jay. junior, at least a couple of millions of dollars. Now, everybody knows that Jay Gould is not a society man. In all New i ork it would be dinicult to find another, especial ly on Wall or llioad street, who Is so en tirely domestic in his habits and tastes, As tho story goes, for the sake of his fami ly ho was willing to gel social recognition among tlio ewnc de la creme, and to that end IiiToked tlio aid of Cyrus Field, who had been his partner lummy deals, and who sat on the insi.lo and on one of the top seats of our social sanhedrim. There Is nothing mawkish about Cyrus; but like many abler and bettor men. It is said that in his own house lie only occupies tlio pos itlon of Lieutenant-Governor. So whei the proposition was made to the female Fields to take the female Uculds under tho shadow of their aristocratic wings, there was something of a flutter; but In consider ation of possible financial entanglements and complications they finally consented to do It. At the suggestion of the Fields.Mrs, Gould and her family were received every where, If not cordially, at least civilly; and tho wives of tlio men who blackballed day Gould in the Union Club and AW York Yacht Club invited Mrs. Gould to their af ternoon teas, and young George was gracl oiisly permitted to d.mee with their daugh ters in landers or geiinan. Hut when George Gould, looking for a wife, turned his back upon all their set anil found his allinily on Ibo stage, they turned up the! eyes In Holy Horror, exclaiming, "Oh my, tills sort of thing will never do! Wo can' stand It." Tlio Fields drew tho line a Goojgo Gould's wife, and thereafter there was blood upon the moon. It Is said that tho outcome of this family feud culminated two weeks ago, when Jay Gould salted Un clo Cyrus for a couple of millions In the Manhattan deal, and brought that woithy citizen to grief. Tho point of all this Is, that the people who refuse social recognition lo Georgo Gould's wife hayo wllliln the past week shown tho jnost distinguished attention to a titled blackguard from Kngland. whoso notorious llfo lias been a disgiaeo to his class and a foul blot on tho history of some of the. most honored families of Kngland A man whom Ilrltain s honored Queen would not admit to her presence, and who has been kicked out of the most respeelal: of tbo London Chilis this Is tlio man that society In New Yoik honors, and tbo samo society ilonies to Mrs. George Gould social recognition. There, are ihreo generation of Goult's now In sight, and If the last two are blessed with ns good a memory ns tlio founder of the house, King Jay, some of tlieso fashionable, ladles and gentlemen may yet havo lo repent tlielrsllght In sack clotli and ashes, and wish that a millstone had been tied about their neck. "For time at last makes all things v And ifyou ild liui watch Hie hour There never yet was human inner That couM wade, If iinfornhen. The pat lent search ami lull sonic 01 htm u ho trca sines up a wrong." The sale of tho express and lelegrapl lines of the llaltlmore and Ohio Railroad has taken tho town bysurprlse. H wnslh only substantial rival fif tbo U'esteru Union but the octopus has swallowed It at last rnero is nine uouijI that tlio light has cost tho Western Union iinny millions of did lars. Tho Haltluiorp and Ohio's cliihp alll anco witli tlio Mackay cable made it n con slant menace to tho Western Union, and Its destruction or purchase was necessary If tho Western Union was lo continue as dividend-paying concern. Robert Ganett, while not as commanding a figure as bis father was, was nevertheless a very impor tant factor ir our railroad Interests. Will the sale of tho llaltlmore anil Ohio he passe out of sight willing. It Is said, to seek that peace In pi ivalo llfo which Ids InllrmltloH have tendered absolutely necessary. The old aud conservative house of Diesel it- Morgan como lo tho front, ptoposlng an Issue of ten millions of stock and bonds which will place this great properly I excellent working order. hiln on railroad matters I mii.l not forget to mention Henry Yllard boliboil ii again serenely In the street with a snug llv million at his back and looking as well and as heuity as bo did on tho day that liodrovi tho golden spike on tlio great Northern Pacific Rallioad, flanked by tho Duko of this abd t lie Kail of that, and tho Loi knows who. Ills only the other day that he sailed away a wretched naked bankrupt. Tho magnificent house which he erected on Fifth avenue was hardly darkened by Ida shadow. Il'hltclaw Reid, tho editor of the Tribune, stretches his loiig lees beneath that royal inohogany, ami in his muictum on tho second floor fulminatus I he thunder bolts intended foi tha destruction ot Cleve land aud the Democrats. It Is currently ho llered upon t tie street that Henry Yllsrd has got back some of his loose change and that at no distant day be will bo found on deck at the head of tho Northern racllle. Tho result of all this has been a sudden rUo in stocks, and tho market, has been boom ing with a. glory hallelujah and a tiger. It Is now definitely settled that wo arc lo have a new Labor paper which Is to bo the organ of Henry Georgo and the Anil-Pover ty Society. It is not oflon oyfiit in tlio his tory of corporations that tho prime factor so suddenly .bounced as was Henry George from tho Standard. Tho namo of Standard" was hardly recognized every body spoko of It as Henry Georgo's patter. Ho was Very good as a figurehead, but when It camo lo the volns, asonrNow Kng- aml ctnslns remark, ho dldn'tamount to a illl of beans. Tlio Anarchists shook tlio ed flag In Ills faco audit did not haven iitolllfyliiR effect on his tongue, and matters were nut Improved when they showed hlni thedoor. Kiinny complication hi the Labor press I John Swlnton's paper loses Its edl or and tbo Standard's editor loses his latier. They Itotli arrive at tho same it suit, only ft out different ends of the stick. A' last Jcane.tleM. Thither throws uplho sponge, and the American opera, uorn amid ringing of bells and tho heating of gongs, Is confessedly a thing of the past. It has been a costly experiment, says this enterprising lady, Involving a heavy outlay of money. Jess so, Mrs. Thuiber; there Isn't a secno-shlflor or call-hoy in New York but could have told you all this before you started In. As a result of this desperate venture, a small army of chorus singers, ballet (lancets and humble stago assistants are left destltuto In our cily, Willi tlio win ter coming on and no money. Theodore Thomas and all the principals gobbled tho cash and realized thousands, whllo tho humbler members of the company secured hardly sufficient to pay their board. It said that Mrs. Thurbor has levied on the scenery, properties- and costumes as her share of the plunder, having an eye In fu turn possibilities; but. It is tolerably certain that If over American Opera should ralso Its feeble head In our midst again, Mrs. Thurber will not be connected with the management. Can Mrs. James llrown Potter act? Is al most as Interesting a question as: can tlio Thistle sail? will our American Venus over throw the Kngllsh Galatea. Harry Miner, ' who was Hie manager of a couple of sceund ami llilid rato tlicaMes on the liowcry, suddenly jumps to tho front as premier ctastse and ruffles Ids feathers alongside of Henry Abbey, A year ago ho would have knocked you down if you called him any thing but Harry, but since ho has engaged Mrs. James llrown Potter. It is now 'Mr, nenry Miner or Henry Miner, Ksq Somo aitrihulo the change lo lliodlfferene in tinio between Lni'dpn mid New York, others lo the epl.ootlc now so fatally prevailing among horses. One of his assistant man agers says it may bo an Incipient attack of ccrebro spinal meningitis or big head, hut whatever it Is, there It standsupon the bills. largo and small. Mr, Henry Miner, sole manager for Mis. James llrown Potior. Will tho Potters turn out to see her? Aye there's the rub, Tho Iiishop of Manchester lid go to a profano theatre, and thought it a very lilco place. 11111 lllshop Potter go ami give a dispensing to all the parochial clergy. It Is said that '.he good JlUIiop Is scandalized, and that If his reverend father could know that tho house of Potter would haw been thus disgrace by a professional stage4 player, Ills reverend bones would turn over to Ids honored crave. Though tho bishop may not he there, nor bis sisters. Ills cousins, nor his aunts, there will ho lots of sinners like myself who will put up their last, quarter for a good seat, just to sea how the thing comes out. Sinco sho left us she has the endorsement of Hie Prince of ll'ales. that's sometliliigibut tho Jersey Lily got the same. Itisdctlnltely settled that Harry Miner, Ksq,, pays the maiilnamakeis' bills, all the hotel expenses, and that in traveling ft nut town to town her ladyship is provided with a prlvalo car; her attendants are a maid, an equerry, Hid a pilvalo Hscrietary, and a literary gentlemen to manage tlio newspaper press. Whether she can act or not, as tlio contract runs for three years, it would seem that Mrs James lliown Potter's lines )fle fallen In pleasant places. Will society caress her, as of old, or will It give her the cold shoulder? for a solution wo must await tho December ides. Labor day lias come and gone, aud he Is a fool or a mailman who would undervalue Its slgnlicauce, Tho pionuiiclamentn of Henry George at Syracuse, dissolving all connection with the Socialists, and the tabooing of roil Hags In tho labor procession while It may lose him thousands of Social ist and Anarchist votes, has neveithelcs strengthened ills position, aud given his par ty a cheslon and autonomy which It could never otherwise have obtained. The holi day was generally observed In New York and Rrooklyn. It was not only an orderly procession, but it was eminently respect able, a well fed and well clad procession one that looked abundantly abinto lake care of itself, and which needed as little, sympathy for Its suffering as any body of men upon tho faco of tho earth. There were few red Hags ini no rows totpeak Of; the day was beautiful ami general harmony prevailed. In lliiioklyu one stupid fellow thought lin would create a dlstiubanro by wealing a red ribbon on his hat, but a crowd closed around him, tore off his hat and smashed It, and nttcr buslowlng on him a few gentle kicks, which woro well descntil lhoy let him go. No -tl.ig but Old Glory waved over I ho procession; tin) Stars and Stripe were good enough for them, and fit ended In jeolhn first great Labor holiday. IlllllAtUIIIIM. Ton you ell eye tm ls oh nyo Spell It. , , Luzerne county has n woman aged elglity-seven years who had her first ride on tho railroad tho other day, so says tho I'luln Speaker, H. A. BELTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AOENT I'OU 1'IIMT-CLAHH Fire, Lift & Live Stock Insurance Companies. Mir. COUN'l A.-iDji i usii'Asi, mr Hiiirii l Ibis Owint)- and iu-IhIiIioHhuhI. Real Estate Agency, Roal Estato Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Miulu. Bnnk Street, Lchighton, Penim. Sept. 3, S7.U1 "Now dvortispmcnts, Absolutely Pure. . Tills iHiwUer never varies. A marvel or purity, streiiKth unit wliolesdiiieiicw. Store econmiik-at than llio ordinary l.lni-, mill cannot lie sold In competition ullli tlio imillltiutc ntlow lent, Mimt webslil, ilium or PtiiHpliafe powders. Sold only In wins, ltnyid llalilns Powder Company, Mr. Wall Slrect. N. Y. ntiK?Miitl . i , a i -r ArT'lnPnt ' fliln I ITP -V,01VJd I I i ailU l lIIV INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH Bank Street, Lehighton, ' Has secured tho agency for Ibo following SUKSTANTIAI, 1NSUUANCK C0X1 VANIIJS which can bo recommended lo the public as rerfcelly Safe and llellable. The National Life Insurance Co.; OF MONTPEIjIER, vt., which is said to he "The grandest ntep in fair dealing wllliln the history of Idfc Insurance." It luotcclB against adw'.rslty III business! It pro tects d o pc n d o n I ones against the contin gency of death 1 1 laniiW Accint Iiitlemnily Co., OF UNITED STATE.?, Willi a reserve fund of $."0,000 guarantees every policy In full. No other com jjany has ever put up such a fund. it costs but a few- cents every day -a good investment, LOCAL AGENTS ARE DESIRED! Harrinlinii Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; no annual dues. Animals dl-vldc-d.ln.ln classes of one' hundred and lify each. Member responsible only foi losses Dceurring hi tbo class in which their ani mals wore enrolled. AiiKiist at, I8XU ly (i nnd I lllinn - Uu i Miuuuii nun uuiui liiuiu'ui: Of Hie l'alr (tiounds will hedlne,l oflr In Hie hl::lie.sl and heat bidders, -it the Cnlille Hide lol-o held mi the I'nlr (lioiiiids, nt Two O'clock p. in., SatunlitY, HcploinlH-f 21,, - '87 nt v. Idch time and place all persons Interested are Imtled Hint lend f i5" 'Nnlli-e; All small stands iisn illysnld at anil dm Inutile I 'air, Mill po.il inly not be allowed. None hill Die pcrhintienlsUuuls (nt which liae been creeled by the Snelnlj i will be snlil, unless It be fnr IMWiik C-nnehes, Shows; Sc., whleliwlll nut inteifere wllh Hie rrrrct.li inent stands. KI.WI-'N l!AUi:i!t Seeiel.-vry. Kociikstkk, N. Y., May 12, 1884. It. having boon for some lime urged as an argument against the use of malt liquors, that thej' were unfit for use by reason of ad ulterations, we beg to state that, the Lager Hcer nianulacttired by us is a I'ure, Healthful, Unadulterated article. For the Invalid and .the Nursing Mot her as well as for those who simply use it, as a beverage, it is a light and nourishing stim ulant, linger Beer bus accomplished much for the cause of tem perance, in weaning many from the use of the stronger drinks, and thousands all over the land cheerfully testify to its wonderful effects in building up tho Enfeebled Constitution. An analysis of our 13eer has been made by Professor Lattimore of the Rochester University, a gentleman whose name is sufficient guarantee of the accuracy of any statement ho may make, Wc can also produce the affidavit of Mr. Frederick llodecker, our head brewer, which must certainly set tit rest all doubts that might exist in the mind of any person, Furthermore, we will pay $1000 to any one proving that our statements and claims are not entirely true. Very 1'espectfully, Tho Rochester Brewing Co. Of tho EOCHSS-TEE BOTTLING HOUSE, Lehighton. ALSO, AOBNT VOll The Rochester Brewing Co.'s LAGER BEER. 0.1-11, Be Ooiivinced -THAT YOU CAN 11AVK . ritociiiAMatwp, INVITATIONS. I'AMriti.nrs, OIKOtll.AItS, . T10KKTS, NOTH JUlADS, l,LTt;it llHAIIH. muf nuAiis. UNVfel-Ol'lK, STATKMI1NTS, nnsmiKS uAKiis, 1IOIK1 UltS. and merchantile jniutiug of all kinds executed at the lowest possible rates. Our work will lie found equal to that of any office' in the county, and will lie done at the time promised. Carbon Advocate JOB ROOMS, Bank St Lehighton. SS3 OS k 25 Lost Howard ! Ijst,pntlie29lliHlttl,HrryllIe an EnalMi HeKtt" lfnunil. answers to the name or "Mike," marked mark and White with two lilaek esrs I lie nnder will lie well IIKWAIillKJl oil remm to ItHtillHN StcliANlf'.I,, JKv rarryvlllu fti. The Monroe Ciuty AgricIfnTallTciy WIM. 1I0M) TI1KI1I F -A-I-R -! STIIOUDSBUUG, ri'INN'A. ON Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30, Oct 1. (1001) TltOTl'INCl ON WHINK8!lAY, TIIUKHIIAY ANDI'ltlDAY. III CVfll.K HACK, StUhli KAl'H, ami lots of lull ON SATUltDAY. Good Musie Every Lay ! Come nil. Hotel accommodation nnitilo and ronionahlo. .1. T. CUA.MlSIt Pres. It. II KlXl.KII, Kee'y. t,l ADM INISTRATOlt'S SA LIS or VISItY YAI.U.Y1II.K REAL :-: ESTATE!! The lillderslirlietl. mlmlnUlmtup nf tl... ,.i.ifu ot 'Catharine Niitbauiii, late ot the lliimuith nt Heiwiiorn-armm eoimiv. ra., deo'd, will sell at imlille wile on Hie premise on Monday Oct. 3rd, 1087, nt Two lock p. in'., the following uitnalile real eslale. lo-wlt: All tliatceimln l,ot or I'ieeent (liiHiiHl.Klliiald on Kler sheet. itnd'nttmlieiTd hi lite plan or ilol otsald IwiuurIi n AVdstnnit, CSi l0li county, !!., No. 15. The liiiprnvemeiils lliercou air a Two null one half shuv Brick Dwoliriiir House, Hxai feet with Rummer Kitchen, MSI feel, lilul ataliio. nj'tviavt, ami nltivr niHfawuirv outliiillil- Iuts. llieru saUoawell nfiroikl u-KlPr on lli prrnil;oi. tW" Terms mid renditions Hill be iiimio known nl lime mid nlaiw id sale hv .101 IN T. NimilAUM, Administrator ol Hie twlale or (.tnlli. Nnabanm. Septleld i Publtg Sale Of VAI.UAIll.H REAL ESTATE! i 'I hn linilersltrned, Kxee.uUir nt theist will sunt i testament of .ItiUI, KLOTZ, Intern Hast Weiss- pon rmiikuii iiiwiisnip, isiriiim comity, ra., Hi" Brum , unlit- .-.air, VII uie lueimses, oil 'Fritlay, September 3()lli, 1887, . cfimiiicm burnt ONK o'clock P. M., the follnw iliin Tract or l'leees or ljmd situate hi liist I Welanml. I'rnnklin Tnunshhi. f'.-irlimt Cmmie. ' I'll., ndjolnliij; laudsot llemy Campbell, Thomas Knnlis, and oi lier. , Ti-ac No. 1 eonl.-ilnlnirONH AtUIH mihI Ml V'l'Y PliliOIIICS more or less. The Improvements are aTTIItUIWiTOnY Itl.'H'K DWHl.U.NiJ H0USI5 and a I.AltcU SIIIM). Tract No. 2 containing NINin'UHN I'HISOIIHS more or less, adjolnm;: Tract No. t mid lands ot ! 0. & Nav. (V The ImprntPiiiriit.s ilieri-on erected am TWO P'UAMIior 1'I.AN'K lltUISKS, cine ot the houses Is lielug used as tenant ImiiAe ami saiiiiiei- simp, (lie oilier as aim shop ami Mme store. Tract Nn.S coiilnliiliiKlllIltTV-ONBl'Kllt'II-I5S. tunic or less, aillolnlnir lands nt llenrv Caiiiplicll, Hhiier Mute anil 1..V.& Nav. t'o. All iiioiinntc nicniioneo mis are wen locateu rr liistncis purposes. AIhSO, at the same lime and place lliere will he sold llio 1'liltSONAI. l'liOl'liliTY ot the said .iih'i mm, oec (i, such as ileus anil licutllng. Slows, Tables. Onplinaid.s, Chairs. Carpets, cle. Terms and condil Inns will he made known at i line aim piacc 01 sale ny .IOHIAU liUCIt, Kxeeiitor. I'miiMIn Twti., Sept. 2.-w3. , Executor's Not.ioo. Estate ot.lOKI, KI.OTZ, deceased. betters tesliiinenliiry nn the estate ot .loci Klnty. late nl Franklin township. Carbon cniintv, l'n., deceased, have been mauled tn tlio sub scriber, nil persons Indebted In said estate, lire reiinested to make Immediate najincnt, and those ha lui' claims or demands ngniust thc.es- inie ni sain iieceiieiu win innse ine same Known wll limit delay to .IOSIA1I KltCII Kninkllii Inunsliip. Kxeeiilor. AiikiisI il, trr-WD .witchback Railroad. T1IA1NS I.UAVH AS t'OI.I.OW.S: Sttllcllbaek Depot 8:3(1: 1(1:10; l OJ; 2:20: 3:15; nsn. Summit 1 1 til IliiO; U tin: l-Ji'Jil; 3,eo, 4:35; (i:IO. StlNDAVS Knllliback l)cpol-l :R0; :I5. Himmilt IIIII-3-U0; !:(). T. 1.. MUMKtllll). I.es. & Mr. 11. .1. StHMl-'Olil). Kiiit. & Pass. Aist. Examine, -AKIV- CO era 03 C"3 CO The Leading Oloffilii House HEADQUARTERS FOR BEST MADE AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING. An immense assortment of Summer Fabrics in stock, comprising nil the very 01otlis,Oassimors,Corkscrews,Choyiots, Worsteds, Made up in tho latest styles and tunc positively tiely competition. can save money ny Having your H. H. PETERS, The Tailoi EXCHANGE HOTEL BUILDING, LEHIGHTON, PA. .liinelllf ii ii We have got a large lot ol' Remnants of Woolen and Cotton Dress Goods that sWe are offering Yery cheap. IIVII H. GUTH & SON. , 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. Oeli)lH.T3il 18K0-- I am now fully prepared to meet puunc witn a inn and complete line or Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, BntOTISIONH. Boots, Shoes, Heady-IVIade Clothing, My prices are positively as low -.eiugnroii, rncKcrion, .Jamestown and surrounding vicinities are respecllully invited to call and inspect my large nssortment o general store goods before purchasing elsewhere. ROBERT WALP, Proprietor of the EAGLE STORE, opposite the L V. Hound House, Bank Street. Cheapest Place in the -IS tHKDOM O lassmu BtrBirm JosEPii F. Rex's, EAST WEISSPORT. Carbon ountv,' Peuna. UNDERTAKER ! Funeralsattended with promptness, and Shrouds, Caskete or Conins lurnishcd -ALSO, DEAMEU IN- FLOUR, FEED, &c, &c, of the choicest, aud best qunlity Near (!imnl Bridge, East Weissport, Pa. nprl7lj Til s is the Plaoe You Wan I have "made away" with my prepared omimg Summer's Trade with one ol the most FASHIONABLE as well as SUB STANTIAL lines of Ladies', Gonfs and Children's Shoes. Scuts' Fine NIiocs Stl Up! Ladies American El 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 LOWEST PRICES. The "conisrEK, saxm." LEWIS WEISS, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. PA. mAl.n THE BEST FITTING, latest styles in &c, &e., most substantial manner at prices Satisfaction guaranteed You oloUung made by i ii all demands ol the purchasing Hats and Gaps, Cloths & Cassimers. as tlio lowest. Tlio people ol Valley to Purchase paokiftai AT- at lowest prices. at. reusnnable jirices. Remember, H B 8 a old stock and am now fully for the HEADQUARTER for JEWELS OpIkmIIp llipCnrlKin llousr, Ilaim Street, Ix-lilgh-ton l'eiin'n., o1Ih Watches! Clocks' bind Jewelry, CliKiiffT on nn nvrnifto tlmii can be hoticlit hiij Wlicrc Pise In llio comity. Call mill sen. REPAIRING In nil ll.i limiiMir, miilly, i'limnlynml lubiniit lv itlli'iiUcil to. ALSO A I'UI.I, 1,1 N'U ()K School Books AN It Station ers Supplies iinvi'inucr 'JO ly NOMORE BIG PRICES! W. S. KUHNS Itcsppctfnlly (iiiiKiiniccs to tln pulillc Hint lie Is now nlcply located In Ills Now Store Room Opp. L. V. Ronnd Hansc HANK 8TIIKGT, I.lillldllTON. nn.1 111 stock u lull mid comiiletc lin" ol Stoves and Tinware ! tiiclinriitK the .Justly CVIcbnitccI mill ropular New Mayflower, APOLO & HIVING Stoves, Nn'JcJi!'n,.1.f.,j,1"f ,U T,,I! V,:,tY LOWEST OAbll rilici'.s. ion tiro ri'tipoellutlv Invllcrt lo call mihI luspiTt his slock ami learn inlces liermc pmclmsliiR clcwlii'io. Roofing and Spouting will lie prom nlly ami correct ly at I einlcil. Terms low as I lie very low est. W. S. KUHITS, 0iulr;"i'T H""i'y' "i"lk slr,-''. U'lilRliton, l'n. -GO TO- SWEENY'S- .t J-F O Watermelons, Canteloupes, Peaches, Baunnnas, Lemons, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Eggs Plants, t'nbbage, Cocoanuts, -Onions, Peanuts, And everything else usually kept in a iirst-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, (Jhina wave, Sec, Szc REMEMBER TJJE LEHIGHTON, PA. u.s.lItzenberg, jjilIi' SpivlaJ lixamlniT V. a Tension Military Claim Apt 'ALLENTOWN, Pekna., lrosccnle clnniM for l'eosinn. fitpreicn r l'enslon.lloimty ami nil nmniicrof clnlinsniraln?i tlieKoviMiiincnt. Ten ye:ir.s cxiieilence In llio Pension business ami nearly livens Hpecial Ex aminer in Hie II. S. Pension Olllec. I in.iKc a specially ol Increase rlalmes. SlnWHim v. H. LITZKNIUiltn, T'lOSir WHO WANT l-AYINO S1TUA I IONS as local ortiaelliiKacr-nlslioiil(l iiliply nt once to .IAS. Ii. WIUTNBV, Niiiserjman, llochesier. N. Y. No ex iwrleiice Is reinilieil, iintl ontllt Is free. Blcailr COiL'thp I'..:... ii.n.i.l All ....1. if. KOiKtconclilloii. lnnemm -Til U- Kansas Trust & Mil Company Ol' ATCHISON. KAKH.1B RKXATOU INOAU-S, - - I'resiUent. OITertt frt..ir..t.t.ui.l i..np... n........ r b.... .-w.iii ..wiiiis ui rMlieill Iiansa.s. Keiiil-aiiiiMal coupons iwynble at tha Gliatlinm National Bank, New York. ..' ..'i'." Y"11"- "roanivny, ,ew vork II. M. Mauley, (len'l M'K'r. Semi lor pamphlet. AiiiSMni FRAZER axle II1WT IN Till! WOltl.l t2T Uet tho Oi.iiuf no Snlil Krcrnvliore. l'or lllllouaneai, C'ontlpntlon, It ooolj tbe Blood It glreii delUUt. It tharveu) up tbo app. ItMdiiEbellTer do Ui part Aud sttniulatea tbo (eebla bcart. For Sick Headache, .,, Uynpepda. W A N T E DY AD?Esf TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. htudfitu prtttUrftlly exUirttted lor I tie huslueas ami Hltuatiunu furiitiilitHl when rompwent. Aildrem Farm For Sale. Tlie tliiilcrslzncil offera nl nrli-alo aln n rnliinlilo farm sltu.iloj in East I'enii town. ship, I'arlion cmmly, l'a., nliont four nnd imo-lialf nilliia from Leliluliton. TIia In mi conlaliH KOIITV-SIX AflllSS, twenty.Blx of which nro tuulor gun cultivation, anil Mi reiiiainiier is tn tiuiucr anil lirusli. Un It-ls u Two-Storv Doubln Dwelling Home nml also a Swiss Darn, anil all other cmi Iiullillnua iiecessarv. A stream of waler nun lliinugh llio farm anil It contains a never falllim smllli?. Also mi nrelinnl nf all klmls of fruit. Wo will offer a rare clianco in Hip Inirer. Apply to KDWAltl) KKVMAN. Hast IVnti, l'a. Or Ills son I.AKAYlC'ri'K l'UYMAN, . . Weatlierly, Pa. PURE BONE DUST ! I I'lirt IkUie DtlKl KIL'lIlilitt'fil tn he fii' .rum U'lu-llilnaB Iti. Iirtslient inUinilnl to make up weinlit ami bulk rnre mine snwi la a Mint rertlllrr tliat ranks furulirail nt nil nluisiiliatm: nimili.iil funnn fcmm llilsan.t npprerliiti) the ticl. We haven larite inwutlly ui 1'1'ltl! HON1J ItUHT m band wuicli v. niiiM-Unt txrvruioiialileiiriiv in '111. IM10!llltl lilf-llfteil tn liit Corner Store Corner Store ! It JOSEPH OBERT, Lehighton, Pa. Aug. ix -am.
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