TheCarbon Advocate LEHIUHTON. PA.. SATURDAY! NOVEMBER 5. 1887. KNTEnKO AT THK I JtUlQUTON POST-OFI'ICK AS BECONP CUSS MAIL M TTKJt. Tiik Maiicli Chunk Coat Outetle says $ome very bitter things about tho Camion Advocate lu Us Issue of last week because ire had the temerity to denounce as falso the lylnfi recriminations published In that told me that It cost him twenty-flyo llious- journal concerning tho official Integrity or taken perhaps from a blacksmith, shop or a saloon Rets a salary hlahcr tli n n Supreme Judge of the United Stales; a coroner who could not tell tho difference between a fly blister and Epsom salts, gets from twenty five to thirty thousand dollars; the com missioner of jurors receives twlco as much as the President of the United States, and the sheriff about three times as mi'ch; the consequence Is, that civil service or no civil service, these officials have to come down about election times. A gentleman well kuown'In New York the Democratic candidate for Register and border. Charles W. Lcntx. The editor of the Qaxette has been harping on Demo cratic dlshonostv and Indulging in a per sonal abuse of Mr. Lentz all through the nresent camnalen. If the editor of that and dollars to be elected a member of Con gress, lie was elected for two years and paid for his office fifteen thousand dollars more than he received, In addition to which he had the expense of Ms living while in the ctty of Washington. It Is said that a Supreme Jude or a Judge of the Court of AppealB,is assessed as high as thirty thous ani dollars, and these disgraceful funds are paper possesses facts which would convict useij to prostitute the votors and carry the Mr. Lenttof dishonesty during the three election. Wherever tho money comes from years he Oiled the office of sheriff of Car bon county, why has he not produced them and demanded an Investigation? The editor of the Gazette knowing that the accusations of official dishonesty on the part of the Democratic candidate for Register.and Re corder are false- aud without foundation of fact, resorts to the low. mean and con- there appears to be no lack of it in any of the parties. Somebody has evidently coine to the res cue of the Republicans, for their headquar ters at tho Fifth Avenue Hotel are like a bee-hive; couriers and campaign speakers are rushing In and out at all hours of the day and night, and the most expensive and costly literature on the tariff, clyll service reform and other Important topics, Is sent tempttble subterfuge of voluntary evasion by tons to every portion of the Stale where- when called to account by the Carbon ever It can do most good. Advocate, and then exhibits a severe at- Henry George i, ubiquitous; one davyou ... i ucui Ul "Jim i uuuaiU) mc huai no nuuo lacKOispieenojanavuut.juu.. . . . . , x York or Brooklyn; the next afternoon he addresses the farmers in Chatauqua, and the next ary of the President of the Untied States. Hcrr Boetel, tho latest musical phenomen on, though In possession of a wonderful volco Is tint exactly ft" Apollo In form; ho stands about five feet In his stockings, and has a walstbelt indtcatlvo of bock beer, Frankfurt sausage tint Schwetzer; but he can sing and ho Is worth a thousand dollars a night. Uerraan stock Is rising they have tho finest opera the best Music Halls In New York and Brooklyn; they are Im porting tho best artists of every kind from Europe for their own special amusement, and In order to get them, pay them twlco and thtec times as much as the German Emperor can afford to do, with the whole Get man nation at his back. Enelish and American artists come and go, and nobody troublns themselves about tbem. Not so with the Germans; if any artists of conse quence comes here, a whole steamboat full of neoplo with Sangcrpunds and Manne cholts and five or six brass bands, and a good supply of bock,,Rtilne wine and cigars, and other creature comforts meet him. lie or she is at once taken to their grandest hall; they arc welcomed Into the private houses of the itch; they are overwhelmed with every possible kindness from the hour the ship tnat brings them crosses the bar, till they start back to Gearaanj again. Presents aro showered upon them, an actor wlio visited us two years ago, carried away twenty-seven gold watches, sovrnty-lwo rings, elglity-flve breastpins, nal. The dazet U Is simply Indulging In its old tactics, the voters of this couuty are aware of the fact, and will ' repudiate the lying accusations at the polls on Tuesday by voting for Charles W. Lent, for Regis ter and Recorder. In the bright lexicon of speculation a coodlr number of Carbon county office seekers will find that they haye been left. but the determination and recard for jus tlco by Pattlson soon taught thtm other wise and as a result the courts of Pennsyl vanla were Inundated with appeals, lltlga- nun aim tecumcai moves 10 evaae ma let ter and spirit of the law; but they were taught a lesson, and If the present Gover nor ueaver were of the same stamp as the ex-governor, corporations would recognize their creators, but alas, Governor Beaver Is none such I Soon after the expiration of his term as governor, uieyeiand selected him as a member of tho commission to investigate the Pacific R. It.' In this position he has fully Justified the expectations of his su periors; neither cajolery, nor bullying, nor attempted bribery by dinners and fancy en tertainments would move him one jot or tittle from his plain and sworn duty. It was the first time In their experience that such malefactors as Stanford, Huntington, Crocker, et al, were Impressed with the will and honest fervor of public officials. These tests and the talthful performance of these responsible public positions fit and prove him to be worthy of the highest and most exalted position within the gift of any administration or of any place within the power of the people to bestow. It would be Infinitely better for the people If at all times their Interests were entrusted Insuch hands, and If the President will call bim to the Secretaryship of the Interior he will gain a just, scrupulous, able and honest cabinet officer. By such an appointment Cleveland will not only honor himself but specially honor the people of Pennsylvania whose esteem and regard, no public man more flttlimlv and correctlv cossitsse than does Robert E. Pattlson. The verdict of the people Is "well done tbou good and faithful seryant." The week closing October witnessed two muraer trials, aim two convictions in mur soul delicate to the blush. In order to evade this proposition effective and decis ive in its results to bim; it consisted in Begging him to commit suicide. She prom ised that If he would do this she would con stitute It a faithful and sacred duty to keep his grave green. What consolation this must hayn been; the husband can bo seen to jump at this humane and sweet woman ly proposition; but did he jump at It? Not much: he demurred at nroducinz this de cisive and effective result. The poor, sen- Hive thine was not erat fled, butlnstantcr the husband ftoueht the law for the sever- ence of the knot that made them as one and his wish was gratified. Upon being granted his prayer he declared ho wanted noerty, not deatu. . mis is an amusing world. If a man had made this proposition he would have been a fiend, but, being a woman, this poor.tensltlve soul is an angel thirteen meerschaum pipes, nine hats, der of the first degree, which means "hng (n.,,i,.iu.n.ir.nfi,mi. j ,i,-..,ti. by the neck until dead." The unfortunate twenty-two pairs of boots, and other articles crJInilna,s are Robert Q Ha1 BnJ Lorm Reptjumcaks, Democrats, Prohlbltlon Its. In fact every voter, should not fall to observe the right of suffrage on Tuesday, by casting a ballot for tholr respective can didates. Vote early, but vote right. Thehe has been much conjecturing by Cittbonltes as to the probable'result of next Tuesday's election, but we doubt If even tie best Informed politician has felt confi dent In guaglng the final result of what has been one of the most quiet as well as one of the most complicated political campaigns In the history of the county.- The Labor party "confidently expect to itoll two thous and yotes and elect their ticket;" the Am erlcan party "are assured of polling five to tlx hundred votes;" the Prohlb'itionlsts Will certainly be disappointed If they haye a smaller showing than three hundred, while the Republicans and Democrats are san gulne of success. IPhat will be the result? Al It appears to us lha finale rests with the twooldet-Pftttles; 'wllli al) Indications fav oring the Democratic candidates, this. Is an unprejudiced conclusion arrived at after speaking with prominent Individuals of both parties, however, things may change somewhat before the polls close on Tuesday night. . When the candidates who fall to get there next Tuesday finish studying the election returns they will come to the con clusion that the number of unmitigated prevaricators in this county is only equal to the Gazette editor's capacity for mis representation. "The strike is still on" In the T.ehigh coal regions, with the miners more deter mined than eyor to acknowledge no con cession until the demands made several weeks ago for a raise in wages Is granted They are receiving financial aid from friends and sympathizers throughout the whole country. Those In a position to know claim that tho miners are prepared to "stay out" twelve months If necessary; recogniz ing as they do the position they would be placed In by returning to work without re celvlng the raise asked fur, It Is not at all Improbable that the strike will extend to six months or a year. And even then it will be the operators who will "give In," not the coal miners. Tns readers of the Gazette will of course remember bow persistent and bitter were the attacks made on the character of C. W. Lentz by that journal three years ago, when Mr. Lentx was a candidate for Sheriff. An Incident which occurred after his election In regard to the distribution of official pat ronage was the means of-making the editor oflh'at 'journal an Implacable enemy, capa ble of stooping to anything low and vulgar to Injure the reputation of the Democratic candidate for Register and Recorder; bis claim of official dishonesty on the part of Mr. I-sntz Is only the machinations of a debased and vulgar mind and Is treated with contempt by all Intelligent Republl cans. It would be unfair for us to say that Mr. Handwerk, the Republican candidate night he Is at the extreme point of Long Island. In addition to Mr. George himself there Is a largo army of workers whose ex penses have to be paid, even if they receive nothing for their services. There arc mil Hons of documents going out that have to be printed, folded and mailed, but Autl Poverty seems to bo equal to the task and the work goes briskly on. In the beer cellars of tho Socialists and In the dens of the anarchists, business ap pears to be exceedingly lively also; JustU9 Schwab and Herr Most keep their clans well together, promising speedy revolution and slaughter and then a division of the spoils. The unfortunate mistake at Union Square wheresome peole were clubbed by the police, has not been without Its advantages. The people now see vyhat the pollce.wlll do upon emergency. All disturbers of the public peace begin to understand that we will haye no nonsense in New York. If these foreign outcasts and criminals come here they must behave themselves and obey the law. If they think our institutions are not to their liking, let them get out he sooner the better; but If they remain they must beliayo themselves or we will club common sense Into their thick heads. This Is the (great season of colonizing, and all the tramp lodging bouses In Paddy Divers and tatty Walslrs district are crammed to suffocation. The next week or ten days will be paradise to the tramps; first class lodgings at twenty-five cents a night, no more bunking under stoops and lu empty hogsheads on the whaif, a regu lar square breakfast of hash, pig's feet, fishballs and coffee, and three drinks of seyenly-five cent sour mash every day til' election, and a good drink on election day Itself. No wonder they -think that the mlllenlum Is not far off; but behind this Elysium frowns winter, bitter and cold Blackwell's Island and the penitentiary. But every good thing must be paid for In this world. It Is hardly safe to prophesy, but from the thorough orgarlzatlon of the Labor Party, and the almost religious' zeal or Its workers, it is tolerably certain that they will poll a good vote, but not the sixty-sev en thousand which gaye Hcnrv George his boom for Mayor. At that tiino ho received the vote of every anarchist and socialist in the city, and In addition to tlrat he had the active support of Irving Hall, AH these elements are lost to him now not simply lost but placed in the bitterest autagoni jru against him The socialists will go for him to a man and do their best to pull him down; they will try and teach him a lesson that the same power that built him tip can also destroy him; it is the old fable over again of Actaeon eaten by his own hounds. Brooklyn Is quite as badlyoff as we are In New York. The political ring there which has been dominated by Boss McLaughlin has given mortal offence to some of the most sterling Democrats in the city, and there Is a widespread revolt against tlie old machine, which gives the Republicans more than an even chance to elect the! Mayor und probably the sheriff. The case of Miss Morris, an old teacher and for fifteen years principal of one of the schools, has stirred up our sister city to white heat. The place of Miss Morris was wanted for a political heeler ar.da friend of one of the Board of Education; but Miss Morris had not been principal of a school full of young Brooklyn toughs for fifteen years and refused seventy-two times lo tack mistress on her name without learning to take her own part, and this the committee. man found to his cost. The Board asked her to resign so as to let her down easy, but In one respect she resembled the office too numerous to mention, which filled sev en large cases. During the engagement of the phenomenal coachman, seats will no doubt command fifteen and twenty dollars each, so lu view of this fact, we cannot be said to bo suffering from very hard times. Hartley Campbell Is still In tho Lunatic Asylum but three of his pieces are crowd ing the theatres, and if they are not en tirely lost to his family, they may yet be Independent. Jim the Penman Is having a phenomenal run at tire Madison bqtiare. where it promises to equal in popularity Hazel Klrke; what makes It astonishing Is that tlieio is no sensational advertising the theater bills are small and Insignificant, but people crowd In night after night, and Mr. rainier rakes lu the shekels. When the Mallorles sold out to Palmer they thought that they had squeezed the orange ry at the .Madison Square, hut .Manager aimer has put awav auout two Hundred housiind dollars since then, and It Is said that pious Mallorles feel very sick The Rev. Lyman Abbott was formally re ceived as a temporary supply at Plymouth liurch. He is well known to the congre gation, almost as well as Mr. Reechcr him- tclf. Mr. Beecher's abandonment of the doctrine of eternal punishment makes it HUlcult to tlnd Inside of the Congregation church a man who exactly fills the bill. Doctor Abbott Is as outspoken and Inde- dendent as Mr. Bcecher. But all applicants are served with a notice that the doctrine f eternal damnation will not be considered orthodox In PlymouthChurch. UROADDBIM. for Register and Recorder, has been dls- holders at Washington, of whom it is sal honest in his official capacity, when we know It to be otherwise, he has not ac quired a reputation for honesty and ability during his six years of office without earn ing It; It is just as unfair, just ascox temptidle for the Gazette to lay the charge of official dishonesty at the door of 0. W. Lentr whom everybody knows, the Qattlte editor mciudrf, to be an honest and Intelligent gentlemau. Personal abuse and lying recrimination will be rebuked at the poll on Tueiday. It Is Important that every voter In Car bon county observe the right of suffrage on Tuesday next. Let not the casting of your ballot be brldelled by fear or favor at tho hands of politician or employer. Vote ear ly, sea that on your ticket are the-names of honest, InUlllgent and capable men who will protect the taxpayers Interests by a faithful discharge of their official duties. This Is the only way to obtain that reform, so necessary In public affairs. The tax payer's duty Is obylous. Vote early and avoid the rush, but voir nioirr. Broadbrim' flew ml Letter. that few. die and none ever resign. When the lady relused to budge they politely In formed her that they would put her out This annonncement was no sooner made than the strength of the lady's backing be came quite appalling; pamphlets were prln ted and circulated; whole columns were published gravullously In all the dally papers So far from being incompetent. as the Board declare, her friends asserted that she was one of the very best teachers that there is In the city of Brooklyn. The fight Is a mighty pretty one as It stands; It Is a woman ag-tlnst the Board of Education but the number of champions who have taken up cudgels In her behalf must have astonished and gratified her. I have doubt that In case she is ousted from her school one barf of tbem would be willing lo marry her, although you ma; Infer from the fact of her being fifteen years a prlnci pal and for many years a subordinate teach er she Is not so young as the was when Buchanan was nominated for the Pieslden cy. But in spite of a gray hair or two she Is not uncomely, and If, after these years of Independence, she will consent to bear the yoke of the tyrant man, I have no doubt there are many happy days In store for her. Il'e are conlnnelly having it dinned into onr ears about the tightness of the money Bpscisl to the Carbon Advocate. Politics, red hot, roasting, boiling, seeth ing, rule the hour. We are In the t throes of a political revolution. Neyer before In an off year have I seen such activity dls played by all the parties In the field, and every one (runs confident of victory. Ai tar as funds are concerned the Demo crats ssem to have the call; they have of tht Fediral, State and Municipal offlci Our city offices are framed with especial thousand dollars a night for bis German rfrce to our elections. A pollts justice uotsi, or at the rate of seyen times the sal. market and the suffering cf the poor, but there Is a heap of loose change lying about for all that. A false report of some remarks by Chauncey Depew, knocks the stock market flat as a flounder; a correction the He baldly serves as an autldote, and the bears strike out for a panic; but while howling about poyerty vre Import a Ger- From WaslimEtoii : News Notes. Air. tumor. The .supreme Court room was crowded Iliursday and Friday bv per sons anxious to hear me argument of able counsel In the Anarchists' case. At no time In Its history was there a greater crowd in the court room and yet every thine was so quiet that even the whispering of ouuscl could be distinctly heard. There vas a death like stillness, prevadine the nnlet Court room, during the whole time, and although the lawyers put forth their best thoughts and efforts in behalf of their llents, it could be seen that the people present had the conviction that the Anar chists would have to hang. There was no sympathy in the audience for the doomed men whose whole case rested upon legal technicalities. t he temperance people are much oxer- clsed over the probable decision of the Court In the prohibition cases. Somehow the Im pression lias gotten abroad that the Court Is equally divided and in that event no opinion will be rendered until an appoint ment Is made to fill the vacancy caused by justice H ood death. The advocates, of the cause however In this city aro doing yeomans service In having restrictions placed upon the sale rf liquor In the Dls trict. They have succeeded In getting an order from tho Commissioners that no liquor shall be sold either by the wholesale or retail in grocery stores, or In disreputable nouses, utner important restrictions have been made upon its sale.and the temperance cause is gaining rapidly at tho Capital. now nai congress is soon to convene many of the social Committees of the Sen ate appointed at the least session are at work completing their reports so as to be able to submit them early in the session The Cockrlll Committee on work Jn the Departments has before it in two printed Volumes a compilation of the reportsfrom the several Departments. This will all be condensed Into the recommendations which the Committee will make In their report but as yet no Intimation as to what the report will he can be- obtained from the Committee. 111th the exceptions of the members of the Committees very few mem hers or Senators are in the City, and the Capitol has a deserted appearance. At the nrst meeting of the Cabinet after the President's return all the members were present except Secretary Whitney. Secretary Bayard and Attorney General uariami are as goou menus as ever not withstanding the rumored rupturo between them on the Alasklan Seal hsherles ques tion, in fact there Is no feeling between the two Cabinet officers on the subject and any seeming conflict in the orders of the two Departments arose from a misunder standing of facts by subordinate officials and not from any differences in opinion be tween the secretary and the Attorney Gen eral. 1 he story Is now all exploded since Webber. The former li convicted for the devilish murder of the faithless Lillian Rivers, and the latter for the cold-blooded murder of a jeweler on South street. Ear ly In June Philadelphia was horrified one morning at tue account of the cool, deliber ate ano methodical manner in Which Airs. Rivers was first shot and then had her throat cut by Hall. It was a most diaboli cal crime. Hall, after committing the das tardly deed directed his efforts at "butcher ing ' towards himself and came near ac complishing It but for the hasty discovery and conveyance to a hospital be would nave succeeded. He cut his throat from ear to ear but failed to sever the main arterv. For weeks he struggled to accomplish with his fingers what he failed to do with the knife. Again and again he would tear off, although weak from loss of blood, the bandages and reopen the wounds, so that nnauy tne authorities tied bis hands until the wound had fully healed. He is as des perate, determined and cool a criminal as the court records of Philadelphia produce. Poor, misguided Lillian Rivers; a woman of nne piesence. good looks.-verv fasclnat Ing and charming and withal pleasant char acteristics and an actress of no poor ordsr, yet misguided and gone wrong, was Indi rectly the cause of this start nz crime. The way of the transgressor Is bard, and as a transgressor her lot was made hard Her hnsband, James Rivers, a noted actor. only a few short months before attempted her life by shooting on account of her Infi delity and liaison with this devil Hall. Hall also was an amateur actor, but a re pulsive, vicious, jealous sort of a man. not withstanding tie possessed some charm mat attracted Mrs. Klvers, which culminated la this tragedy. Hall deserves a worst fate than what Is in store for him. but the dead woman does not deserve the execration of mankind for she was weak and was led astray by Influences over which she had no control, it is easy to advise against but not so easy to resist the temptation, Webber's crime was that of walking ear ly one morning In March Into the Jewelry store of a Mr. Martin and without any word or notice deliberately snoot the proprietor. tie oieu instanter. me plea as usual of insanity. In each case, was set up as a card of defense: but the court and furies refused to recognize these pleas as mitigating cir cumstances and decided tnat society re quired protection irom such men. me religious racket tnat was Infected In to the political whirl pool of Philadelphia oy ye cooper.uuav.ijeeas.et ui. has proved a veritable boomerang. It has chilled the ardor of many Republicans for tho cause aiid as Key. Dr. ilcCook declares "they nsueu tor tue parsons and naye caugut an other Buichard." Tho "Moses" that was supposed to bring those benighted children Press, Leeds, Bill Mann, Maloney, Gideon Clark, uuay and cooper out of the wilder ness into the promised land has instead led them Into the "Red Sea" of destruction and oblivion. Serves you right; religion nas notning to oo witn pontics: wnen sea tlmenl and faith becomes the pack-horse ot hypocrites and traducers and Is proposed to do service tor wnat is simply a matter in volvlng some political and economic Ques tion then sentiment and faith Is ever the loser One of the ludicrous specimens and fools engaged In this work, as a coadjutor or tue lour om juetnoaist staeers," Leeds .uann, juaioney and ciark.four of the most unscrupulous politicians in 1'Mladelphla, 1 tue itev. .aladtson c. reters. A man wear ing the ministerial garb, yet a sensational ist, pompous with his diamond stud, and fast horse, boarding at the Girard House such is the ministerial influence in favor of the "Tour Old Stagers." This Is a speci men oi tne i.aw and order issue invclyed. Decent citizens Have become entirely dls guued with what ex-Attorney General L, C. Castldy dubs as "rat." Madison Peter may be remembered at Lehlehton'a num ber of years ago as driving a huckster wag on, may .ioi nivfl spoiled nim for the minis try yet If attending divine service at the tabernacle, at which be officiates, con vluces any one that the mlnlstrv spoiled good huckster he Is not far amiss. He Is second ixeo. C. JUltue of Chicago. The ultlmatu may be the stage a more suitable place than tue pulpit. i tie --gum suck must be a peculiar and dellghttul enjoyment, espiclally If it has such i. potent Influence and power upon "; scribe" that he (scribe) is circumstanced lo swear that he will be heard from hereafter eyery week. The "gum suck" and "music lessons" tend, It seems, Indeed, to Interfere witn tne oounuen duty or the most meth odlcal and exact men. Beware, beware, beware or the "gum suck;" music lesson PATENTS Henry Wise Garnott. Attorney at Taw and Counsellor In I'ateut Onuses WASH1NOT0N, 1). 0. liefer to 2d Notional Dank. Wnshlghlon, I). C. ESSend Blanip for Inventor's auldcAJ Occlm Till! Kansas Trust & Banking; Company OF ATCHISON, KANH.tH. SENATOIl INOAt.I.S, - - resident. Offers guaranteed farm Iloiuls ot Eastern Kansas. Sonil-annual coupons lutyable at the Chatham National Bank, New York. Kastern OITlcei 1R7 ItrnAriunv. Nntf York. It. M. Manley, Ocn'I M'g'r. Send for pamphlet. AUEX7-IIU New Advertisements, 4KlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varlea. A marvel of tiurltv. strennth and wholcsomencss. More economical than tie ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weigni, aium or pnospnate powders, sow oniy In cans. Itoyol Baking Powder Company, too WANTKD LADIES for mtr Fall and Christ " mas Tradfl. In l.ikp llplit. nlpAsAMt wnrk at their own homes. Si to fs per dav can bo quiet ly made. Work sent mall any distance, l'ar- uruiars iree. An canvassing. Atiuress aionce, aia,ss. Box 610. septal Blacksmith Shop FOR SALE ! The contents and good-nlll of a FI1!ST-CLA93 Blacksmith Shop, toif ther with lease of building, located In EAST VtEISSrOKT, la Will be sold at a reasonable fleure. Also, OXF. HOUSE AND TWO I.OTB. situated in tne above place, with Stables, Fig Stables and other outbuilding. Apply tn either oi iue uimersiKiieii, AUSTIN IIOVEIt, . CHAS. SCHWEITZER. WEISSI'OKT, fa. Oct 253Wt To Whom it May Concern. Personally attueardJ hefnri? mis. If.- V. Mmthl- mcr. Sr., a Notary l'utillc, resldlngat Lehlghton' In the county ot Carbon, State ot Pennsylvania, David Freyman, lesldlng In Mahoning Town shlu. State and rountv afore-wld. who be me dulv sworn according to law itetRwth and satth that the report he made that John Mertz stole money Irom old Mrs. Frcyman, Is false aud without iounuRiion oi in'i. " nil DAVID X FllimUX, Oct 22-iw mark Wall Street. N. Y. auz 21-nitl AT PRIVATE SALE ! Hie undersigned offers at private si e, on rea dable terms tils 2-Story Frame Dwelling House, 20x24 fcer.wlth Kitchen attached with the 1Ot no feet front, and with nearly two acres of Land. Stable, fruit trees and other Im mavements. The oronertv Is situated near the Graded School House, on Union Hill. Tbls is a spienom opportunity lor a man to.secure a pleasanthome. Apuly to Oct8 Sin Bank Street. Lehlghton, l'J. U.S.L1TZENBERG, (Late Special Examiner V. B. Pension Office.) Military Claim Agent ALLENTOWN, Penna., Prosecutes claims for Pension?, Increase ot Penslon.Bounty and all manner of claims agalns the government. Ten years experience In the Pension business and nearly five as Special tt amlner In the U. S. Pension Office. I make a specialty of Increase c:atmes. Martl-em U. S. LIT2ENBER0. Money made easv tnatiufactur- lnz Rubber Stamps. Send for pi Ice list of outtlts, to .1. F. W. Dormaa, No.217 nasi Herman ., uaiu more,Md.,U.S.A -OcKCm Switchback Railroad. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS! Switchback Depot 3:30; 10:10; 11 :37; 2:50s3:; Summit Hlll-9:40; 11 ilOj l:20j 3:20j 4:85; C-10. SUNDAYS Swllhback Depot-l:SO:S!:lS. Summit 111115:00; 4:00. T. L. MUMFORD, Les. it Mgr. If. J. MUMFORD. Supt. & Puss. Ant. Jf&nted An Indisputable Conclusion ! I have "made nwny with my old .stock nnd am now hilly prepared for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE ! with one ol the most FASHION A BLR ns well ns SUB STANTIAL lines of Ladies', Gent's and Children's Shoes. Ladies' and Children's Spring Heel Shoes, All Sizes Laaies American & i-rencn iia to $4. Gents' Wine Shoes $2.00 Hp! Ladies' Kid-Button Shoes, $1,25 Up! Agents to Sell tho HISTORY of BLACK Ui ltfaeul it, !! fl to VkltMUd BlMii. Btc VMflU. Jkftau Nporl 1 to J pr ru.i tbia lissN la tut na7. Btad fat timlu tad llWrtlttrwt. or 1.00 fort II. DltttBM kMnuMi m U AHERIOAH PUB'BOO ucti3-3m &m KURTZ. PROPS&ETOS, Opposite Jos. Obert's Pork Packing Establishment, Bank Street, Fresh Bread and' Cakes, Doughnuts and Pretzels Delivered in Town and the surrounding vicinities EVERY DAY. Wait Wm WmM Od. 22, W-Rn ffice of Rochester Brewing Co, the Cabinet meeilnc. Speaking of Secretary Whitney lie has just sold another piece of are, without the "gum suck," Incidentally Qrassalands which was the last piece he allowed. Turn, yum I owned. But he has retained a lea'se of The pictorial-papers of the cl'v haveben twoyoarson the honse which will carry active In setting out and presenting to their nun luruugu mis Auiiunisiraiion. n aiso patrons nappy nits, pitnv illustrations and Indicates that he has no Idea of rhaklne representations descriptive of some of the this place his permanent home as was Intl. features of this humorous and peculiar mated some time ai?o he would do. Tlip I cuninnlirn Th "mnrrv n rn,in.l u n. Secretary has made over $30,000 on this purchase and salo. The President rould sell his property adjoining that of Grass lands nut lie lias no desire to sell It as long as he remains In the. Presidential chair. 1 he City is beginning tn put on its winter dress and many strange (aces are tone seen on tne streets ana aoout tne pumic munt Ings. I lie Departmental Clerks too are again assembling in their club rooms and discussing the prospects of the two parties in tne next campaign. The Kepuulicans still keep up tbelr organizations and are prepared to contribute as In the past to help fight the enemy. .Tbe Domocrats are not behind them In the same methods, and from the small weekly assessments If It is preferred to so call them, gathered every campaign. The "merrv go round1 Is or sented thus in Us varied forms and adapta tions. The leading paper in this line Is Multurs Sunday H'oWd. and oh. mv. how It does picture to the eye the bosses, con ditions and purposes. A happy Illustra tion In Sunday's Issue represents the four "Old Stagers" In ministerial uniform and with Methodlit hymnals singing some de votional hymn, marked Col, Bill, Andy and Gideon, iluch of the work In Ibis cam paign is done In this way. It Is the appli cation of the Idea of Hon. John Cessna, who, as Chairman of the Republican State Committee In 1880, declared that It was easier for the mass of the people to under- sianu a suuauon mrougu tne eyo man tne mind by reading. That was tho canal boat campaign Cessna was right. A good. Rochester, N. Y.. Mav 12, 1884. It having been for some time urged as an argument against the" use of malt liqnors, that they were unfit for use by reason of ad ulterations, we beg. to state that the Lager Beer- manufactured by U9 is a Pure, Healthful, Unadulterated article. For the Invalid and the Nursing Mother as well as for those who simply use it as a beverage, it is a lightjind nourishing stim ulant. Lager Beer has accomplished much for the canso 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 the Enfeebled Constitution. An analysis of our Beer has been made by Profi'ssor Lattimore of the Rochester University, a gentleman whose name is sufficient guarantee of the accuracy of any statement he may make, We can also produce the affidavit of Mr. Frederick Hodecker, our head brewer, which must certainly set at rest all doubts that might exist in the mind of any person. Furthermore, wo will pay $1000 to any one proving thai our statements and claims are not entirely true. Very Respectfully, The Rochester Brewing Co. Ihos. tf. Beck, Prop's, Of the ROCHESTER BOTTLING HOUSE, Lehighton. ALSO, AGENT FOB The Rochester Brewing Co.'s LAGER BEER. week Ills expected to raise a large sum for pllby Illustration Is more readily understood use in defraying legitimate expenses. The City will bo alive with stirring news and men you may looic for soma spicy letters. n, OUR PHILADELPHIA LETTER. Philadelphia, Ta,, Nov. 2, '87, Pennsylvania contains many eminent and able men but none more eo than' Hon. R, E. Pattlson, who Is so prominently mentioned for a seat In Presl jent Cleveland's cabinet as successor to lion. L, Q. C. Lamar, after the latter's appointment as Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States. Asa fearless. Incorruptible statesman, as Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, Robt. E. Pattlson has no superior. The diligence, honesty and determination ot faithfully discharging every duty and trust with which he has been empowered by the people for the last ten yet is Is of the highest and unsurpassed ordfr. As controller of Philadelphia he taught Philadelphia bosses and corruption- ists that there was such a thlnK as regard than the same would be In a column edl torial. lhe advocate Informs Us numerous patrons in Philadelphia that the political vortex of Carbon Is quiet. Ebbes mus letz sle. This with five tickets in the field f Well that Is not the way It used to be. It seems that where genial and ever active Charley t,entz is concerned that It would be lively. Charley when running for aher. Iff, was not only active but Injected life In to tne campaign men. wnn we could vole in oarnon, wouldn't we give our Jaas.Iank. positive friend a lift, yon bet. Anybowwe. have a devlnatlon that he will t the next Register and Recorder. This is a -city of churches and school house; about every other square his church where moral and divine law is pro pagated twice every Sunday and very oth er evening during the week, but in the face of this Philadelphia Is not free from sinful acts, habits and customs. The criminal and divorce dockets are evidence, not even tatting into consideration all the "sub rosa' transactions and the hidings under the bushel. On of the many cases came to the who CO U mo lUl'its suits wto, as uuiciuui vi i . . " . " - " - this State he unbesllatlngly Impressed upon 1 surface lately, that of a yountt woman whe tli riithiA hnrl cf unfit ( pftrnfimtlnni rt i wanted lier husband to d a eo a to cofret. Ma oAmininu'oillri that t lift rat ura ft I She ha only been married three veari. and all man linger, who three years ago was drlv-thlng as law ami that this Jaw must be SfSjTl iJ?5t?352,ii.,i,5 i . , , . , obevedasfar as lav In h a Dower as the 1 become repulsive and want to get rid of i. og a hackney coach, and we pa, bim one od.en of that U TuHas been a bim; but .he did not want to go Into wort rare thing, and beeuusc of Itarsrlly the ' "'ViVr . woY "Vr" monopolists were disposed lo treat It lightly """b PVcy yu It-poor, sensitive; Call, Examine, AMD Be Convinced THAT OV CAN HAVE FK0URAMME3, INVITATIONS, PAMPHLETS, OIROULAItS, TI0KET3, NOTE HEADS, LXTIKU HEADS. BILL HEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BUSINESS OABDS, DODDERS, and merchantile printing of all kinds executed at the. lowest possible rates. Our work will be found equal to that of any office in the county, and will lie done at the time promised. Carbon Advocate JOB ROOMS, Bank St,. Lehig! Latest Styles Hats and Caps, -AT LOWEST PRICES. " COENEE STORE." The LEWIS WJSISS, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. PA. tr.U-jl I Announce This Week ROYAL - STOCK - FOOD ! Tt is put up in 12 lbs. muslin bags and sells for 75c. a bag a tin-cup included. I bespeak for it good sales, and would advise all who have stock of any kind to give it a trial. I have also received and have on exhibition an entirely new article in the shape of -Ml iilIVE:r TOP! It is made entirely of cast-iron bolted together firmly : is ad mirably .suited to put on the roof of a house as a chimney, being both ornamental and useful. By its use' you avoid the risk ol Tallin"? bricks tumbling on your iVad or breaking the roof.of leak age around the chimney and of having a house minus a chimney after every little 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 KARDWAEE on Hand ! Plenty of COAL in Stock and More is Coming. Your Orders RespeotfUlly Solioited. HeaflQuarters for Lowest Prices. GO TO The Eagle Store! Opp. L. V. Round ' House. See Wnlp's $1.25 Shoes ! See Walp's $1.65 Shoes ! Positively great bargains in all General Store Goods. Cheapest Place in the Valley to Purchase CO 1 'I -IS AT- or Joseph F. Bex's, EAST WBISSPORT. Carbon County, Penna, UNDERTAKE R ! Funerals attended with promptness, and Shrouds, Caskets Coffins furnished nt lowest prices. "ALSO, DEALER IK FLOUR, FEED, &&, &c, of the choicest and best quality at reasonable prices. Remember, JONHFH F. KMX, Near Canal Bridge, East Weissport, Pa. aprPMy The Leading Clothing House. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST FITTING BEST MADE AND CHEAPEST.CLOTHING. CT3 S3" O CD An immense assortment of Summer Fabrics in stock, comprising all the very latest styles in ClothSjCassimers.CorkscrewsiCheviots, Worsteds, &e., &c., Made up in the latest styles and most substantial maimer at pricw. that positively defy competition. Satisfaction guaranteed You can save money by having your clothing made hy H. H. PETERS, The Tailor, EXCHANGE HOTEL BOlLMfi, LEHIGHTOH, PI. June tut
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