The Carbon Advocaie Tkiiiuiiton. pa.. SATURDAY. SETEMHElt 24. 1887. KKl'EIlKtt AT Tllfc MClHMITOtt fOST-OFl'ICR A8 BKOONI) CI.AM MAIL StATTKU. HYm four political parlies In tlio field tbo campaign In Cm lion cannot help, but prove exceedingly Intoresillns especially so to tlio nominees of tlif four parties whnnro nil euro lo'wln. Tins Dover (N. tl.) Index starts out on Its thirteenth year with Its Issuo this week. Tlio Index Is ono of tlio exchanges always welcome to our lahle. Tlio Index Is pub. lishcd bv F. I llummol, a former Jtauch Chunk boy, who learned his trado under tbo Instruction of the seulor editor of this journal who notes with prldo the success of his former "devil." A skciikt convent ion In which all per sons but the delegates are barred out, Is not a means of strengthening anew political parly. Tbo leaders of tho "new crusadcf," tbo United Untoli Iibnr Party will proba bly find this out after tbo election In No vember. Tliey have notnlualod a ticket, adopted resolutions and feel confident that they aro on the mail to success. Secret conferences, In which slates aro manufac tured and resolutions defined, never tako well amongst the voters. This Mabanoy Tri- Weekly llecord luno1 centlv asks: mil they really hang tbo Chicago Aiv archlsts? They will. Brother Parker, If the law has Its way. To set loose upon tho public again a band of men who have been found guilty and sentenced to death for commit ting a most atrocious crlnic the murder of six guardians of the public peace at Chlca go more than a year ago would assuredly bo an on ti aire, upon tho public. Tho anarch ists Were treated as American cltlzens,every possible cbanco was given tlicin by duo pro cess of law to prove llielr Innocence, in Hits they failed, as was to have been expected, so now let thorn "hang by the neck until dead," it may be the means of preventing future disturbances of the same order and jmtlce will havolls due. IIo.NoiiAnt.n Daniki. IJauhmaji, whom tbo Democrats of Carbon county sent to tho Legislature last fall, free cratts for nothing, belieycs In that good old christian aphorism of "returning good forevll" Hachman has become a leader In tlienaw United Union Labor party. Broadbrim's Sew. ml Letter. Special to the CAhuon Aiivocatk. It only seems like the other day since all England was ablaze, with excitement of the Tlcbborne trial. From Land End to Yar mouth and from tho Tslo of Wight to the Tweed great meetings were held to sustain tho Tichborno claimant, and over two bun drcd thausand pounds was ralsdd in his be half, which was squandered In the English lawlcourts. The lawyers engaged on both sides were among tho ablest men in tbo kingdom, and whatever the meictts or de- melts of the Australian fraud, the learned judge who presided at the trial gained an Infamous notoriety by the partiality of his rulings and Ills brutal Ireatmeiit-of the op posing counsel, which shocked the Engllsl love of fair play, which has been the ills Uuguisbing characteristic of Hritons back to tho remotest ages. Tim sympathies of an Englishman arc generally with the under dog In the light, and this feeling it was which roused all England to aid this gigan tic fraud. It was tlio common people of England against a supposed crime by its titled aristocracy, and yet In defence of the rights of a titled aristocrat j never was thei sucli a paradox. Tho hod carrier, the coal hcayer and tho poorly paid navy gave freely part of his scant earnings to fight tlio Tlcb borne battle. The result, as the world knows, was the conviction of the arch-con splrator after ono of the most remarkable trials on the criminal calandar and the financial ruin of tho Tlcbborne family; ruin from which it Is doubtful if it will ever recover. The cause of all this ruin Is no- in New York and In very questionable company. For many years Chatham street has been a most unsavory locality In tho city; whero It joins Chatham square and runs Into the Bowery t swarm's with sharpers and thieves. Cheap restaurants, dirty rum shops and dis reputable lodging bouses line tbo street on either side, ivh.Uo mitliy of tbo shops whose windows are filled with faded trinkets and plated jewelry jire simply fences where burglars know they can gei rid of their stolen goods and pickpockets aro assured of a welcome by tho s,ign outside, "Old gold and silver bought und told." Tlio saloons are of the lowest and most villoin ous class and find no parallel In any other part of Now York. The Five Points is within pistol shot; IY1I sheet, with Its dives and Us oplnon joints, w Ithln a slnno's-throw Mott street, with its foul-smclllng Chinese and Its dirty Itallanlazaroul, forms a part of this vllhlnonu colony; and It Is hero In a rum-shop No.10 Chatham Square that the iord of Tlchbhrne has cast his lot. A man carrying in his veins tbo proud blood of a race that came oyer with the Con queror would have died before be would havo sunk to this wi etched and lulscrahlo estate. Daath would havo less terror for him than such a life: but there bo can bo seen dally dealing out lliu vile liquors to thoso who visit his den, and If there Is any man In England or elsewhere who still be lieves In tho Tichborno claimant, one sight of him behind his dirty bar will banish his romance foreycr. As wo approach tho election wo are con fronted by an Interesting pioblem, and that Is the division of election Inspectors among the different political parties. Up to the present election Irving Hall, as one of the political factors, has always had some sort of recognition, and Its perfect autonomy and strict discipline lias always secured for It fiom ono party or tho other a reasonable division of tbo spoils. At tho last election, however, the Country Democracy would Have noiio of It. Tammany Hrll did not want It; so to get even with Its arrogant coadjutors It threw tho wight of Us In fluence and political experlcnco In favor of Henrv George and Urn Labor party, and tho result was slxty-seycn thousand votes for the wage-winners, and In addition to his personal service, Jimmy O'Brien the Irving Hall leader, sent his check to the Ant!- Poyeity Society for bix thousand dolars. The Australian havo an admirable weapon of offense, called the boomerang. Us chief iecominend.it Ion being that when thrown with perfect accuracy, It generally returns to bit the sender on tho nose. This was about the icsult to Mr. O'Brien In trying to get even v ill Tammany Hall and tbo County Democracy. Mayor Hewitt, his enemy, was elected by a triumphant majority, which was largely contributed to by old time Itepublicans who looked with dislike and distrust on Henry George and his land theories; and now the Irving Hall leaders find that they aro completely wiped out as political faetors having made no show whatever In tho last election, as the law requires, having completely sunk their personality In the Labor movement Tho result Is that about eight hundred election inspectors will bo awarded to tho Labor party and Irving Hall with -Jimmy O'Brien at tho tall will bo left out In tho cold to drlvo tbo best bargain they can with either of tho rival factions on election day. When Jerry O'Donovan, known to fame or Infamy as O'Donovan llossa, was kicked out of tho Fenian Brotherhood, many Inno cent pcoplo bclioycd that It was becauso bo was n loud mouthed blatbersklto whoso association with tho Brotherhood was doing It more harm than good. Ho had n dirty little den hero which ho called his otllcc, and It was hero that tho assassination of Captain l'helan was attempted by tho murderous Elck Short. For somo years past It has been a mystery with the brother hood how all of Its most trusted secrets leaked out. If a secrets movement was set on foot, or a confidential agent was sent abroad on a mission of vengeance, Scotland Yard li.nl all the details of it, and a full description of the emissary and his business by tho arrival of the very firpt steamer. Every plot miscarried; every conspirator was nabbed. Milesian patriots scratched their heads, and said, "the dlyel Is in the dlco." Some long heads on the Insido be gan at last to smell a largo size mice, and tbo conscqucnco was that the renowned Irith patriot O'Donovan Kossa, at your service, was Inglrlously kicked oiitthc back door. From that day to this thero has been no leak hi the Fenian Secret Service Bureau not a man has been blown. This looks rather squally for Jerry O'Donovan. These Fenian gentlemen do not stand upon trifles; a man moro or less makes very little ilUTcrence to them, so I shall not be surprised any morning to take up the paper and learn that the remains of tho ox-Fenian patriot havo boon Identlflld by tbo rim of Ids hat, his boot heels ami a receipt from Scotland Yard. Asscsts, two dollars lu cash; liabilities six million three hundred and eighty-six thousand dollars. A small showing for such a successful financier as Henry S.Ives, Tlio books of a banking, firm are a very Important Item In tho business. Mr. Ives swears to the best of his knowiedcro and belief that bo don't know where they are. riieso books tell of transactlonsamounlltig to many milloes; yet this young man goes upon the stand and swears that he knows nothing about them; bis partner swears to the same state of affairs; It may bo all right, hut to an outsider it looks llko rank perjury. Why theres not a keeper of a country grocery doing a business of two thousand dollars a year but can tell you where his books ate. Fred Ward was a bad egg, a very bad egg, but his books could bo found when they vvern wanted. The Bccrction of tbo books or their de struction looks like a confession of guilt. Already ths District Attorney talks of criminal proceedings. 1 shall not bo sur prised any morning to learn tliet Mr. Ives has left town. Meanwhile bootmakers, tailors, decorators, furniture men and even washerwomen aro mourning his financial downfall. A florist weeps over a depleted conservatory for which be can show no substantial return; seventy-dye dollars being ono of the items for a basket of (lowers which doubtlass found Its way to the Opera Bouffe. Tho candy man wears crape fo baskets of bon-bons and lollypops which won tho hearts of his female friends, anil softeno tho hearts of their mothers. He denied himself nothing, but now settling day lias come, bis creditors can whistle for their pay; six or seven millions is a good round sum for a young man of twenty-seven to fall for. It Is yet uncertain what may bo the final issuo of this failure to Mr. Ives, but. from his present success in wearing good clothes, Hying in a flue bouse and fating on the fat of the land, It would seem as if gold ami character wcru at a discount, and for capital in tlio banking and broking business at least, there Is nothing like brass anil cheek. I'he cool weather has set In and for an other season our churches, our schools and one theaters aro open. Last Sunday tlieic were but few vacant pulpits in tlio city as most of Hut wandering ministers hayo r turned. I notice almost invariably it Is tho blgh-prlced ministers who stay away latest; three or four whoso salaries are away up among tho thousands are prolong ing their stay till October. There is unusual activity at all the thea tcrs, many of tho pieces being got up at enormous outlay and with unusual splendor, The city is full of strangers and all the theaters are doing a ratling business. Tho New York U'orM Is pluming Itself on Us latest exploit of examining the. This tle's keel with a dlyer. I am a believer In newspaper enterprise, but I think for the honor of American journalism that tbo sooner such questionable enterprise as this Is abandoned tho better for tho character of our American newspapej-s, The Thistle's Is the guest of tho American people; sho has every right to expect a kind hospltabio greeting, and thaf sho should rest In as ab solute security at her aixliprage as If sho was under lock and key upon tho Clyde. TheThlstloIs tho property of Mr. Bell, idid If there aro any improved lines In her construction that will enable her to win the raco they are that gentleman's private property, and to tako any liberties with them without his permission is not only illsreputable but dirty. It is about on a liar with reading a gonllcman's letter which ho accidentally leaves open upon his desk and trusts to your honor not to examine. It was a grievous breach ofhospllahty, and ono of whlch!l am sure every decent Ameri can feels ashamed, I for one offer our Scotch guests my apology, any trust that we may neycr again In the iiamo of news paper enterprise hear of such a dlsgraco to American journalism. Truly yours. BKOADIUtlM every ttado wore so complete that the In auguration could not think of anything left out. The exhibits and productions were all good and splendidly arrayed. Let the citizens of your ylclnlty suppose a dlstanco of clabt or nine miles In'contlnuous length, closely followed with floats, conveyances representing everything In nature and of manufactured articles, such as woolens, calicoes, clgaw, brcadstuffs, meats, fruits, cereals, vehicles, engines, ships and furn ished houses and places of business on floats and they may possibly conceive Thursday along Broad street. Besides tho many ox- blbits there wcro about twenty thousand men In linn ami engaged in their various trades and work. Tho attractions wcro to manifold and novel that to specify any In particular would bo Inoxhausllvo hut the civic portion of tho parado was very com mendable and creditable. Tho federal and municipal officials and secret societies wcro strongly represented. Tho mint employes, with their conventional black suits, high black hats and white neckties followed by the postolllee employes In their regulation uniforms looked splendid and were Justly cheered along tho line; Postmaster Harrlty in person led tho pottal clerks and letter crrrlcrs. An amusing remark was made by a visitor where tho mall boys passed along, viz, ''Why Harrlly's men nru alto gether different things from what 1 sup posed them In be; from newspaper talk I Inferred that they were a body of heelers and roughs, picked only from tbo slums of Philadelphia's worst people. They aro qulto the reverse." The largo representa tion of the Knights of tho Golden Egale did this order Infinite credit. Illlh their flashy and brilliant uniforms they made a brilliant and Imposing showing. It took tills pageant oyer eight hours to pass a giv en point the movement of the body com menced at ten a. m. and the end only swung Into line at six p. in. Thursday's success was equalled If not surpassed, only In a different line, by tho military parade of Friday. This demon stration of Hie soldiery of tlio various states has been pronounced upon all sides as the most successful, most splendid and credi table array of tho military forces in tills country since tho closoof tbo war of tbo rebellion. Over twenty thousand men were in lino all marching with the precision of veterans. The G. A. It. made the largest showing as to numbers, anil the G. A. It. boys Willi tbcli tattered flags along the line were received with that homago duo them for the services rendered. As to the military forces regularly oiganlzed, Penn sylvania contributed tlio largest quoto, fol lowed next bv New Jersey, Maryland. Now York and Massachusetts. The display of the U. S. Navywas large anil Imposing. General Sheridan commanded; he was re ceived by the people throughout the march witli cheers, applause and appiobation. Ills reception wascoidial and enthusiastic. Tho slate militia was beaded by their gov ernors and stato commanders. Gov. Gor don, of Georgia, tho confederate General of fame, with Gov. Beaver tho Union Gen eral, were the mcst enthusiastically re ceived by the people. Thus it was again proved to tho demagogues and howlers of tho bloody shiit that the people hayo long since concluded that the war Is over. The reception accorded to Governor Gordon was tho equivalent of an affectionate greet ing. Many expressions of regret were man ifested on all sides that Filzhiich Lee, of Virginia, did not head the Virginia troops. The necks along tbo line were craned to catch a glimpse of Filzhugh. His recent Ion would have equalled that of Little Phil Sheridan. President Cleveland from tbo grand stand on l.road street, reviewed, tho parade, Grover was the Hon of the occasion; his ap pearance, wherever ho appeared, was the signal for wild demonstrations of applause and greeting. Ills reception was equal if not superior to that ever accorded to any individual oi president of the United Stales in Philadelphia. Only oneevidence of ills- courtesy was shown and that was by the 1-lth Ohio rcL'imcnt.conimandedbyFurloso Bronbasles Forakerof that State. Of all fools and asses these took the calte. They were .accorded this' reputation and their petty Foraker like action justly accorded them the guffaws, blssesand hooting which they received from the populace. Asstaled President Cleveland was the 'hero of tlio hour;' himself and wife were, feted and dined from tho time they struck I'lilladel phla until their departure on Sat nrday eve ning. Sutiuday was the day of receptions, his torical addresses and orations. The ora tion was delivered by Justice Miller of tho Supremo Court of U. l.;t was an ex pounding of tho wiso and beneflclent law constitution of tbo country. President Cleveland made a number of happy and ex cellent addresses during his stay In Phila delphia. Many men of note and reputation wcro present an assemblage of such as will not he seen in Philadelphia for many a day to come. Carbon county had Its quoto of notable and representative men present, 'mongst whom wcro Major Klotz, G. II". Esser, T. D. Clauss, Michael Cassidy, II. S. Pinker. J. J. Gallagher.il. V. Morthlm er, J. G. Zein, A. J. Durlhig. Ambrose S. Stolgenvalt, It. L. Sweeny and a host of others. With Saturday tho constitutional fusllvl- ties cainn to an end. It was a suecesso. an Immense success and a great advertisement for l'blladclphia. New Advertisements, S5i POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength sunt w liolesoinenoss, More economical than the ordinary kind, mid cannot be sold In competition ullli the limit Undo of low test, slioit weight, alum or pluvqiluito powders. Hold only In tain. ltnyal Uaklng Powder Company, 100 Wall Street. N. Y. . auglM-mll LostHoward ! T nml nil tl.n MI. .,tl ... .... - III- ... .. mu iim mi. in inirjviiie mi j'.iicimn llegle Hound, nnstveu to the name of "Mike," marked Mark mid White with two black ears iiic miner win no wen niiw AHIHiH on return to IIHV11EN McUANIKt,, 3tv l'arryuilo Pa. Tlic MonroB Comity Agncnltnral Society Yv'IM, 1101.1) Tl I I'd It F -A-I-R - ! STHOUDSBURG, PENN'A, ON Sopt. 27, 28, 29, 30, Oct 1. (1001) TliOTTtNCJ ON WEDNESDAY. TlIDItSDAY AKDI'ltlDAY. Ill CYCLE ItAt'l!, MUI.IC HACK, ami lots of fair ON SATURDAY. Good Music Every Lay ! Come all. ttotcl accommodations ample und reasonable. .1, T. CltAMEIl Pres. It, II KELLHlt, Hec'y- tit The Leading Clothing House. mujur """"-"" fiiii mm IM I WW HI Hi I Him I M Ml 11 1111 Mllll'l ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OK VBItY VAU'AW.U REAL :-: ESTATE ! ! The uniloi-slimed, administrator of the estate otCalliarliio Niiiliauiii, late, of the ltoioindi of Welwport, Carbon county, I'd., dee'd, will selt at public sale on I lie pivmlsi's on Monday Oct. 3rd, 1887, I at Two o'clock p. in., tlio following valuable leal estate, to-wlti All that certain lnt or Piece of (Iriuiiiili situate en Idler street, mid numbered hi the nlan or nlot of said ImroiiL-li of Welssnoir. CarlKin county. Pa., No. 45. Tim liupi-ineiiieiits inereon are a i wo a Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tho agency for the following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COJI PAN1KS which can bo recommended to the public as Perfectly Safo and Uellablc. Ita National Life taraiico Co.j OF MONTPELIER, VT., ! which Is said to be "Tho grandest step In 1 fair dealing within tho history of Life Insurance." It protects against adversity In business; it pro- ' tects d o p e. n d e n t ones against tho contin- I gency of death 1 1 I Mauufrs' Accident Meiiity Co., OP UNITED STATES, with a reserve fund of $.10,000 guarantees every policy In full. No other com pany has ever put up such a fund. It costs but a few cents eyery day a good Investment. LOCAL AGENTS fc DESIRED! Harrisiiiii Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Fixed rates; u'o annual dues. An duals di vided inlo classes of one hundred and flfy each. Members responsible only foi losses occurring In the class In which their ani mals wore enrolled. August Lir, I8MJ ly mil one-half storv Bvick Dwelling House, 2TxM feet, with Hummer Kitchen, 7x21 feet, and imumiu, iixi2,, iiiio inner uecei",i:iry omouuii liijts. Tlieru Is alio a well of gooU water on lliu premises. is7 lcrms anil eiilnuilniii will ue made known at time ami iil.iee of sale by JOHN T. NUSlt.VUM, 1 Adinliilstralni- gf the esUite ot t'alb. NiHbaiun. Henliotd Public Sale 01' VAUIAlll.t: REAL ESTATE! Tlio Stands and Oilier Privileges. Of the l'alr (Iromuls will licdhpiKrd nil to the lilulipstaml tiest binders lit Hie Public S.iletnbe held on the l'alr (irmmili, at Two O'clock p. in., Snttirday, September 21, '87 at which time and place all person-i Interested arc invited to attend f-WNotlee: All small stands mu.illy sold at untl during the 1'alr.w III positively. uoi oenuoupu. oue mil iiiepermaneniKianui (of which havo been creeled by the Society) will bo sold, unless It be for I'lvlnn Coaches, Hnons; &c which will not Intel fere ullli tin.- refresh meiit stnmR KI.WKN HAHJvli, Seeietary. The nmleisluueil. Kxeenlor ot the last mil ami testament of JOIil, Ki,Ol7 latent Kast Weiss- poll J'lanKUn rowiisiup, carbon count y, l'a., Will M-ii ill i none naie, on uiu premises, oil Friday, September 30th, 1887, coinmenchuiat ONI? o.Yloek 1'. II.. the follow Ins Tracts or Pieces of Ijind situate In Uast VVclsport, l-'rankllii Township, carbon County, in., adjoining lands o Henry Campbell, Thomas lnons, .mil oniri c. Trud No. 1 containing ONK ACltHanilHIXTV rintCHKH moi o or less. Tile improvements are aTllltliU-HldltV ItltICK DWKl.UMI IIOUSU ami a I.AKHK Slll'.ll. TiiietNo.aismtalnlngNINKTUHN PKItCIIKS mine or lees, adjoining Tract No. I and lands of I,, v. Miv. Co. 'Ibn Improvements thereon erecieuaro i tvw l-liAsll. or l l.AMv iiuuskh, one of the houses Is he hie used as tenant house and saddler simp, the other as a tin shop anil stove, store. Tract No.3eonlaliithgHIinTY-ONU P1!I!CH- i.M, more or less, unjoining units of llenrv Campbell. Kllucr Klotz ami I..C. & Nav. Co. Ail the above mentioned lots are well located for uii.Miic.ss inn poses. ALSO, at the name than anil place there will be sold the l'HKSONAl, PltOIM'itSTY of the said tloel Klotz. dee'd. such as lleds .'mil Iteitdlnrr. Stoves, Tables. Cupboards, Chairs. Carpets, etc. Terms and coudlllons will be made Known at time aim place oi sale by .10SIAII ltUCIl, Kxccutor. Fianklln Twp., Sent. 2,-v3. Exeoutor's NoMoo. HstateotJOEl, KLOTZ, deceased. letters testamentary on tho estate of Joel Klutz, late of l-'ranklln township. Carbon enmity, t'a., deceased, havo been granted to tlio .sub scriber, all persons indebted to said estate arn reipiesteci iu maKc liiuaciliaie payment, nun IhoM) having claims or demands against tlio es tate of said decedent will make Hie same known without ueiay lo .iokiah uucu Franklin township. . livrcutor. Aupustfi, 87-wO Switchback Railroad. TUAINH I.IIAVH AH FOLLOWS: Switchback Depot 8:30; 10:10s tl :37j 2:2(1: 3:13 C:3S. Summit Illll-IHIO; 11:10; 12:20; 3 SO; 4:3,1; 0:10. SUNDAYS Snlllibaek Depot 1:50: 2:15. Summit 11111-3:00; 4:no. T. L. MUMFOliD, Les. & Mgr. 11. ,1. MUMFOUD, Sunt. Si Pass. Agt. Office of Ro Chester Brewing Co, OUR PHILADELPHIA LETTER. l'iiii..iii:i.i'iilA, l'a., Sept. II), '87, The Constitutional Centennial lestlyllles were throughout immense it surpassed n magnitude any week of the Centennl.il of '70 as well as that of tho Ill-Centennial of 1882. Tho great attractions wcro tho civil, Industrial and military parades and the president. Tho parades wore phcnoiiiical as to size, men lu lino and diversification of products. Tbo throng and crush of peo ple was terrific Kvery main thoroughfare was packed with one mass of human beings. Thursday and Fiiday weie tho days of parado and exhibit. Tbo civil and Indus trial pageant surpassed anything In Its lino over seou before In this city, It was on Ilroail Direct fiom Dauphin to Moore, a dis tance of over four mllosj the street Is the largest, broadest thoroughfare in I'liiladel phla. The exhibits In the way of art, manufacturing, science and products of Rocuestkh, N. Y., May 12, 188-1. It having been for some time urijcd as an argument against the use oi malt liquors, that they were unlit lor use by reason of ad ulterations, we beg to state that the Lager Beer manufactured "by us is a Pure, Ilealthful, Unadulterated article. For the Invalid and the Nursing Mother as well as for those who simply use it as a beverage, it is a light, and nourishing stim ulant." Lager IJccr has accomplished much for the canso of tern perance, in weaning many from the use of the stronger drinks and thousands all over the land cheerfully testify to its wonderful effects m building up tlie hufeebled Constitutidn. An analysis -of our llccr has been made by Professor Lattimore of tlio Rochester University, a gentleman whose name is sufficient guarantee of the accuracy of any statement he may make, Wc can also produce the affidavit of Mr. Frederick Hodcckor, our head brewer, which must certainly set tit rest all doubts that might exist in the mind of any person. rurinermore, wo win pay fciuuu to any one proving tlial our statements and claims are not entirely true. Very llespoctfuuy, Tho Rochester Brewing Co. Of the ROCHESTER BOTTLING HOUSE, Lehighton. ALSO, AGENT FOH Tlio Rochester Brewing Co.'s LAGER BEER. Harvest Excnriion The (ireat Itock Island Kouto (C. It. I. & P. It'y) will sell' Oct. 11th, Harvest Kxcur sion tickets at ono faro for the round trip, to principal points in Kansas, Nebraska, North-western Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota Limit 00 days from date of sale. For tickets or further Information, address E. A; Uol brook, (leneral Ticket and rassenger Agent, Chicago, 111. H. A. RELTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. AOCNT l'Olt 1'lltST-fl.ASS Fire, Life & Live Slock Insurance Hlieclal atU-iilion of 1'arniers and otliera U i"2 '.Vl'J.-'.it. ! 1 L nigral U'NinotTeri-il liv Hie llrjlth'H W.KO MUTUAL L I V K STOCK 1NSUU- this County and nelglinorliood. Real Estate Agency, Real Estate Bought & Sold. Collections Promptly Made. Bank Street, Lehighton, Penua. Spt. 3, W.-411I CO CO CO OS muaa CO Call, - - Examine, ANI Be Convinced. THAT YOU CAN HA VI! l'ltOUKAMMIiS,. INVITATIONS, PAMPHLETS, UIItOULAlfs, THJKKT.S, NOTK HKAI1S, LETTER 1I1:aII.S. II1LL HL'APS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, HPSINISH OARllR, DOIKIEHS, and merchantilo printing of all kinds executed nt fhe lowest possiblo rates. Otir work will be found equal to that of any office in the county, and will be done nt the time promised. Carbon Advocate JOB ROOMS, Bank St., Lehighton. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST FITTING, BEST MADE AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING. An immense assortment of Summer Fabrics in stock, comprising nil tlic very Intcst styles in 01otlis,Cassimers.Corkscrews,Clieviofcs, AVorstcds, &c, &e., Made up in the latest styles und most substantial manner at prices that positively defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed You can save money by having your clothing made by H. IT. PETERS, The Tailor, EXCHANGE HOTEL BD1LDIE, LEHIGHTON, PA. ' G3 C3 litne I Announce This Week ROYAL - STOCK - FOOD ! It is put up in 12 lbs. muslin bags and sells for 75c. a bag a tin-cui) included. besneak for it. cmml s-il 1 WIMVl-j 11111 I1UU1U IlUt till who have sfock of any kind to give it a trial. ve have also received and have on exhibition an entirely new article in the shape of It is made entirely of cast-iron bolted together firmly: is ;nh niirablv suited to mit on the roof of n b both ornamental and useful. By its use you avoid tho risk of falling bricks tumbling on your head or breaking the roof.of leak age around the chimney and of having a house minus a chimney after every Utile storm. The price is no more than it will cost to put on a brick one and it will out-wear half a dozen of the. A Full Line of HARDWARE on Hand I Plenty of COAL in Stock and More is Coming;. jcuur uruuru iieapecLiuuy solicited. Mmv Pbicek ! I am now fully prepared to mee't all demands ot the purchasing pnunc witli a lull ami complete line or Dry Goods, No ti ons, Groceries, S MS) iftiW IB f,J HI H'iT Imm (fat oiirl f!on& dji na in n n m e s a n n m HHrniiHai Ready-made Clothing, Cloths & Cassimers. My prices are positively as low as tho lowest. The people of jjcnignton, rnckerton, Jamestown and surrounding vicinities are respectfully invited to call and inspect my large assortment ol general store goods belore purchasing elsewhere. ROBERT WA LP, Proprietor of the EAGLE STORE, opposite the L V. Hound House, Bank Street. is wja b n a n mja Cheapest Place in the Valley to Purchase fesssao Al 13 CD isi ..f3 -IS AT- Josepit F. Rex's, EAST WEISSPORT. Carbon ounty, Penna. UNDERTAKER! Funerals attended with promptness, and Shrouds, Caskets or Loluns lurmshed at lowest prices. -ALSO. DEAI.F.K IN- FLOUR, FEED, &c, &c, of the choicest and best quality at reasonable prices, ltemeiuber, Nenr Canal Bridge, East Weissport, l'a. nprl7-lj lis is the Place You T have "made away" with my old stock and am now fully prepared for the omimg Summer's Trade with one of the most FASHIONABLE as well as SUB STANTIAL linos of Ladies', Gent's and Children's Shoes. HEADQUARTER for JEWELRY Opposite tlit-Cmlwiilloiwc itaim Htrcvl.UlilKli ton reim'n., sell W atclies ! Clocks ' and Jewelry, Cheaper on an jivi-ihro tlmn can ho boiinlit nny wlicru clip In tlio county. Call unci gcc. REPAIRING- In nil lift limncliiw, neatly, clitnplynnil prompt ly nttcnai'.l to. ALSO A I'lll.l. LINK OK ' -School Books AND Stationers Supplies iiovcmbtTKO-ly nomorebTgces! W. S. KUHNS Itpspecirnlty announces to tlic public lliat lie now nicely lornlcd lu Ills New Store Room Odd. LV.Ronuil House HANK STHI5KT, LUIIK11IT0N. unit lias In stiK'K a rnll ami coinplcto lluo of Stovesand Tinware ! Indiullng Hie Justly Ortrbrntiil ami l'opiilnr New Mayflower, APOLO & HIVING Stoves, l,.Ui,l!,V...l.,..f.p,1,"S iU TI,K VKIIV I.OWKST CASH l'liKMiS. ton urarcwrrtriillr Invited to call and Inipcct IiIh slock nnd learn prlccN hefore pnieliatiiiK elsewhere. Roofing and Spouting will he pinmptly and cm reel ly altcndcd. Terms low as tho wry luwcit. W. S. KUHNS, OpP. Hoiiiiil House, llauk Street. Ihlsliton,l'u. .Iulp2ttl'7 ly -GO TO '(Ueuts9 N9iock $2.INI Up2 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 LOWEST PRICES. At 'The " COKTSnSlR STORE." LEWIS WEISS, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. PA. WM, SWEENY'S irsier Store ! HgrF o Watermelons, Cantolonpes, Peaches, lliiiiannas, .;. Lemons, Apples, Sweet Potatoes, Eggs Plants, Cabbage, Cocoannts, Unions, Peanuts, And everything else usually kept in a first-class general store, in cluding Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Qneensware, China ware, &c., &c. REMEMBER THE Store LEHIGHTON, PA. U.S.LITZENBERG, Atl.nte Special Uainliier U. S. Pension uinec.) Military Claim Apt ALLENTOWN. Penna.. l'roseculC!4 claims fur IViislons, Increase (it Pension, I'.cmiily anil all manner ol clalmiapnliif tlmKou'riiincnt. Ten carn e.xperleneo In the Pension hiulness and nearly live as Special Ex iinilner lutlic I'. S. Pension Oltlce. I inako a siicclally if Increaso clntmcs. JlaWHiiu U. H. LlTZKNUEItd. TO rP,,.,,!?,LV,l V.VANT I'AYlNtl SITOA I 1 IONS as local ortriHellnu iiKenlsRliniild JL apiily at unco lo .IAS, H. WIUTSKY, Nurserjinan, Kocliester. N. V. No ex licrieiiee Is reipilnil, anil outllt u free, steady work the year louinl. All Mock wan-anted In good condition, Jiiuctiain TIIK Kansas Trust & Banking: Coinpany OK AT0I1IS0N, KANSAS. 812NAT0K INRAMA - - I'rcsuleiit Oirera :u:iiantoed Kami Donils or Uiutt-rn ICansan. Hciiii-uiiiiiuil couimin payablo at tlie Chatham Nalloiml Jlnnk, New York. Eastern lilllcc: 187 llroadway. New York. It. M, Manic), (icn'l M'e'r. Scud lor pamphlet. Aiisil-lm WANTE1-1.A1)I1-Sf.irur I'ull and riirlst ' 'null Trade, to tako lllit, pleasant work at their own liomei. si u tsiptir dav iu boiiulct ly niaile. Work sent mall any distance, l'ar- ()ltESCHNT,UtT .'().. 117 Milk street, Itoston ..... a. u,... SCPI.'I You'll And It eood to rogu- late Tho organi ot both tmall ana great. It check! dick Headache, and the woe That uul UyiMpllc4 eyep know. Cceldts 'tis pleasant to the . te. Bo none need gulp It down In hute. W A N T E D Y AD?ES TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY. BluileuU pracllmlly ctluraleU fur the liUBlmvui nutt Bltuatluns furnUIiM when romietcnt. AUJn'f Farm For Sale. The tlinlerslsncil offers nt tirlvnto naln a valttalilo farm slluntod In East l'cnii lown slllp. CarliOll colllltv. Pa., nliout four anil mie-hair inlloa from f.clilKliton. Tlio larm conl.ilns KOUTY-SIX ACItHS, tonty-lx of whloli aro uiuler (;o(h1 cultivation, ami tlio remainder Is. In limber ami brush. On It la a Tno-Story lloulilo Dwelling House ami also a Swiss ilarn, anil nil other out bulliliiiss necussarv. A stream of waicr runs lliiongli tlio farm ami It contains a never falllns: surlinr. Also an iirrlmnl r all kinds of fruit. Wo will olTot a rare chance to the biiYur. Apply to KDWAltl) PUYMAX. Kast l'eim, Pa. Or his son i.Ai'AYurn: pkyman, Yealherlj l'a. PURE BONE DUST ! I 1'urv llonc Dust Knamiilred to lo five from ai.liej, muck, md or any other uortlileu In Hreilknt lntwide.1 In maku up noiglit ami bulk. Pure llmie Heal Is a Und ferllllicr that ranks ferahotid of all lauMphatra: pracllual farmci know.tlil and apprmUte lite fact. UMiaxeu kirg ijiianlit) of I'll III! IMiNC ll - T ou haud wlilebwwwlllvll.it t n rea-.oiulii i.ru rs. All onlerii"iiiiih ..11. ii.t. ,1 1, I'aiionni-e r. apect- fnlly gutlcurd Hud MUslavlion xmrsuiel. JOSEPH OBKRT, LehiL'liton, Pa. Aug. U.-im. i
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