r TheCarbon Advocate !J"to ITT 11V V VV W'V" VtM V HU Mb. UVu which the told for the first time the story of her romantic marriage. Mr. Rcntz who had brought tho ton up, who was now a man of thirty-seven, always felt that there Was something mysterious about blm. He heard of the confession of Mary Schopprell, and concluded that the hoy was none other than tho child who was supposed to have LEHIGI1TON. PA.. Saturday, junk 23, m. RXtlCItXD AT TUR LKU101ITON POST-OFFJCK AS BKCQMP rl.ABB MAlk MATTKK. IF YOU HATS SOT CONTRIBUTED TO THK artesian well project yod want to. You can't afford to be slow about it either. So come on, pony up, smile and look pleasant. many ratification meeting of the St. Louis nominations was sound and forceful. It hasialscd the terror and enthusiasm of Democrats all over tha country to a high I pitch. All the Democratic leaders are In line, and tho next to follow will be Samuel J. Randall. United action, no bickerings, no factional elements, Is the thing It a suc cessful result Is desired. No Dcmocart will henceforth be so wild or foolish as to Special to the Carbon Advocate. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. Washington D. C. Juno 18, 1883 The summer season at tho National Can- It al was Inauguated on Saturday last by the first open air concert of tho Marine Band on the Whlto IIouso grounds. At least five thousand people were present In nonor or tne occasion, ma "marines" were resplendent In their new uniforms of Over Canal Bridge E. Wcissprt. Joseph F. Rex, OtRR A TKAB AGO TUB ADVOCATE advised the adoption of the Crawford coun ty system of nominating candidates In this county. At that ttnio It met with no re sponse from our contemporaries; howevor Brother Ranch, of the -Democrat, now urge Its adoption. Setter late than never. illml Hilrtvovon vnarn before ire irwjv rcau any tricu icicier out 01 tue party, ine rcu uroauciotu wiiu tritnminc.soi gold lace, men mirty-seven years ueiore. ne toon . . ,i,iml,. .in n,, ,. ,,tr'I him to his father In Newark, confront- "".,,?. " Z,Z . 5k Mon, -from occacdo" "l.lack ed him In his church. Overwhcimea with " " " "", Hussar." and other llcut onoras. nter- the disgrace tho father fled affrighted from " Democracy, and as "oterna vigilance gperscd with bits of classical music, It fully Newark, and a short time after he died In Thk sentiment tbevails with all DemocraU that Lehlehton Is entitled to the County Convention. This being the case, we should have It. Is It not so? Our accommodations are unequalled In every respect. Delegates coming here could breathe In the air of Democracy and be happy. Come on, we'll treat you right. EMPEnoR Frederick op Germany is dead. A hundred days a monarch and by his conservatism and kindness he had com. tho West of a brokon heart. Ills sou then sought for tho proofs of his mother's marriage, he found the certificate, and tho clergyman who married her; ho has fully established his Identity, and this week the Court of Appeals handed down a decision which restores to htm all of his dead mother's property. It is a matter of profound congratulation that tho ruffian John L. Sulllv.m has at last found his level. Four years ago at tho Madison Square Garden, In company wltli a lot of other plugs he drew $20,000; the great body of the brutes who attended the exhibition expected to see him kill Tug Wilson In the ring. Twenty-Aye dollars Is tho price of liberty," so vigilance and maintained tho world-wide reputation action needs bo tho Democratic watchword wu cn "A11? "ay established lor Itself, plttely won the hearts of the people of the was paid for eligible seats, and ten dollars German Empire. By his early death the world at large looses a noble and peaceful votary; cut down by the unseen foe at a time when most needed the regret and sor row Is universal and well, Indeed, may It be so. Peace be to the ashes of "Unser Filtt." As the Advocate contended all aleng the several political parties have met and nominated their candidates for presi dent and vice-president, and the surplus still stands staring the people In the face and threatening Industry as we claimed It would. The only way to secure a refornia- mad, and they was considered dog cheap for a standee, IFhcn he was advertised to box with Mitch' ell there was $10,000 in the house. Later still five or six thousand dollars was not considered big. Just after his reception In Boston he came on here, but the day of his elory had departed. No crowds met hlra at the railway stations, and even the news boys failed to give him an old time greeting. Ills fugleman got up a grand testimonial at the Academy; It was said to be under the patronago of all the athletic clubs In the city. As soon as the New York Athletic Club heard it they were howling straightway pitched him tlon of the tariff rates that to-day bear so overboard. The Manhattan would have heavily on the people, is for Republicans nothing to do with him; his managers then and Democrat to work harmoniously on gave away tickets right and left, and they the vital question that so much concerns did not get enough paying people In to pay oar American people. In this way and no other can we get tariff reform. Special to the Carbon Advocate. BROADBRIM'S N. Y. LETTER. A little ver a week ago New York and Brooklyn were In a blaie of glory, for a large number of local patriots and states men In both cities were about to depart for the Great TTest to perform one of tho most important duties that can devolve upon an American citizen. A gay and gallant look ing body of men were they. Every man of them had a new spring suit, and a new white tile, a white neck tie and patent leather shoes, and a natty walking stick which they carried at shoulder arms. A colored handkerchief peeped out of the side for the gas. For a grand testimonial It was a most dismal failure. Exit, John L. Snl ltyan. We are now In the height of the races, and whether It be wrong or whether It be right, very few men, and I may add very few women, can go upon araco course on a first-class race day, and not feel that there Is considerable of the Old Adam left In them after all. On Saturday when Sir Dixon passed under the string ahead of Prince Royal, an uninterested observer from now until November. l'oor, unhappy Germany! Tho loss of "Unser Fritz" Is a great blow to his people. Seldom, If ever, did man wear the crown who was so favorably and so nobly disposed toward the masses. He was that type of a ruler whose untimely death causes univer sal and sincere regret. lie had great and broad sympathies for hi people. Born to the purple, yet he was a glorious exception to thoso thus born. Unfortunately fdr the German people his successor, King Wm. II., Is of a different mould. He Is an un worthy son or a nouie anu ueroic sire, uo possesses the trails and characteristics of tho tyrant and despot haughty, uncivil and brutish. As the peace of Germany un der Frederick was assured, so It rs now en- tdanged by this worshipper of military des potism, mitt ijfruuijy, n.iug uiiuaiu, Tho evening Uerahl under the manage ment of Herbert Given and Levy Is a bright and newsy paper. It is bound to bo a suc cess because It deserves to succeed. It Is the ono stralghtout.simon-pure Democratic newsnaner In Philadelphia. As such It de serves the cordial, moral and financial sup port of a united Democracy. It Is fully up to tne requireu stannaru 01 mo party it represents. It Is ably edited and preaches nothing but that which Is cardinal to the cause of good government as expressed by the Democracy, ine siau ot tno ueraia Is comuosed of bright, fertile writers and progressive newspaper men. Amongst tuese is our om ueinocratic menu ueorge D. Herbert, for a lone tlmo editor of the Harr sburg .Patriot. lie Is a writer of force and possesses an adaptability for newspaper worn equal to uie uest. wemocrais, suo scrlbe for tlm Herald. The fund for the celebration of the .1th of July amounts to about $8000. The committee- having the arrangements In hand want to raise $25,000 for this patriotic blowout, it will ne a snorter. A struggle of much Importance Is going on between the V. & R. 11. B. on one side, and the renna. R. R. Co. and Phlladel- pbla Traction Company on the other. The contest between these clcantic corportlons Is over a project to Introduce rapid transit facilities by the Thlla. & Reading Company Into tho heart of tho city. The purpose of the Reading Company Is to build an ele vated road from Market street. north of the city, so as to have the branches ol this road under the cfllcient leadership of Mr. Souta. The rrcldcnt and Mrs. Cleveland occti pled scats In ono of the open windows of tne white House during tne concert nnd they appeared to greatly unjoy the music. The smiling faco of Mrs. Cleveland ap peared to possess greater interest for many of the strangers present than did the music. Llndsey juse, the old colored man who has held the office of door keeper at the office of tho Navy Department for more than sixty years died on i'rlilay last. Though all administrations havo changed, political parties havo sprung Into existence and died, Secretaries of the Navy have come and gone, still Llndsey Afuse was al ways to bo found In his place as doorkeeper. His face was familiar to all of the frequent ers of the department. His memory of past events was clear and It was pleasant to listen to his reminiscences of ICashincton of long ago with Its widely scattered population, muddy streets and avenues so widely at variance with. the present attractive city. He had the highest respect for all of the twenty-seven Secretaries under whom he had served, and could not at any time be led Into a discussion of either their virtues or yices. II. Quality of guaranteed In UNDERTAKER AND DHALKIt IN 'URNITTTUE, PARLOR 801TKS, BED ROOM SUITES, &e &o. Trices the very lowest uotius Uie nest, saiisineiiou every particular. Caskots, Collins and Shrouds, We haven full linn which we will furnish at the lowest possible prices. Flour, Feed, &c, Of the ch.Meest quality at Very reasonable prices, rail and tie rnnvlnrrd. JOSEPH F. REX, Aprllly KA9T WltlSSPORT LeopoldMeyersiMAKE - NO - MISTAKE. PACKERTON, Pa., liossoo ofDolan Stono Quarry, Is now prepared to supply at short ltolico All Kinds of BUILDING STONE, of the very best quality at prices tho LOW- r.sr. rersons contemplating building will positively save money by calling on LKOPOLD MEYERS, Packcrton, and learning prices. mar3-05 J. T. NUS11AUM. Lehlehton. will also furnish prices en application. Machine Shop. WEIGHT. Shlloh's Catarrh UemsAy. No. 3. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy, a mar velous cure for Catarrh; Diphtheria, Canker! Mouth, and llead-Ache. With each bottle I there Is an ingenious Nasal Injector for the I more successlul treatment ol these com plaints without extra charge. Price 50c. Sold by T. D. Thomas, I-cliigliton, W. Bicry veissort. full rrr 'ine unueisigneu announces to tuei i -n citizens of Lehlghton ud tho surrounding V'lli JUtO, JXllg Oj nmmtt-tf flint. Via Tin nnntuvl a chart far Ilia I ttmmivnf . Matting, Matts, JL Machinery ! Such as Acrlculturfll Imnlfltnftit. Rhnrnari lnc Lawn Mowers. Grludlnz Plaiier Knfres. Paper Cutter Knives, Scissors, Sc.: Steam Flt- tinn anu rump work, ana manufacturing Grain r ails, r nrui jiuuers. luwfc viuierf, c. aii wurn guaranteed bi ine lowest prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Gabel's Hardware Store. STRICTLY PURE. Answer This Question. No 2. Uiy do so mnny people we see around iib seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, Ciinstlpa- tion. Uuzini'Hs. loss of Aiinetlte. uomine Up of tho Foo.d Yellow Skin, when for 75 cents we win sen tnem simoii.g system Vltaluer, cuaranleed to cure them. Sold by T. D. Thomas' Lehlghton, W. Riery Wei's- port. might hayc thought himself In the midst of all the lunatics in the United States. Men and women jumped up and screamed, and yelled as If Bedlam had broken loose. only one man that I saw remained impcrtur- able and unmoved. Ills was a boyish face, clean shayen, cold and colorless as mar- bio not a Hp qulyercd, not a muscle moy- breast pocket, and a dandy little boutonalre ed not an cmolion was visible. Why aro lent a flavor to the whole which was per fectly stunning. There was much rivalry In the different delegations, the County Democracy and Tammany Hall in Now York and the Kings County contingent In Brooklyn. IFhlle they did not make the lavish display of wealth of the other two delegations, there Is no question but In quiet aristocracy of appearance, the Kings County boys took the cake. One delegation ffom New York represented eighty-office holders, and they were attended by thirty two saloon keepers who were expected to look (iter the morals of the delegation, as well as their spiritual welfare. Nothing could be more marked than the difference between the departure and return of the Democratic hosts. They went away with the flush of yictory, drums beating and colors flying. They cme back with battered hats and dusty elothes, some minus their watches, all with empty pocket books, and fully one half of them wondering what in thunder had all eyes turned towards him? What can It mean? People nod and whisper to each other. That's Pittsburg Phil. No shout rises from his throat; no sign tells of his winning, yet on the race- decided that In stant, he had won twenty thousand dollars. It would have been exactly the same If ho had lost. Thero Is a gambling taint In our blood, Inherited perhaps from "some old savage thousands of years ago, which crops out from tlmo to time In spite of our best Intentions. Everybody goes to the laces here; clergymen who love a good horse, and there are lots of thm, often look as though they -would like to take a flyer on the win ners. I don't say they do, but they look so, and a story Is told of a colporteur from Philadelphia who lost twenty dollars worth of bibles, and forty-two of Moody and Sankcy'b hymn books on Norfolk's last race. I begin to think that next to prize fighting, Jockeying Is about one the most respectable kinds of business lu the country, Jimmy McLaughlin makes at least twenty converge at some glyen point and haye the market street uepoi a common terminus. This project is favored by good citizens and emphatically endorsed uy uie city press, nut tins uoes not, seem oi mucu avail Be cause the Penna. R. R, Co.. and Traction line are opposed to it. And since the last named corporation practically own councils tne prospects or tne rteaumg uoropany get ting tho desired permit to construct the ele vated road Is slim. A splendid anu weu-meritcu iriuuie was In store for Supt. D. M. Fox, of the U. S. .Mint, when he arrived at Ids olllce on the 10th Inst., his 69th birthday. The lady employees whose regard for -the superin tendent is exceedingly strong, nail trans termed his office as It were Into a vertable flower garden. It was handsomely decor ated and arranged; ferns and flowers of every description adorned his official domi cile in nonor of tho day and occasion, tne effect upon Mr. Fox was such as to arouse his emotions and sensibilities; he very much atpieciated tho Kind and friendly feelings manifested toward him by his ein nloyces. In words befitting the occasion do acknowledged the compliment and snr nrise bestowed. It Is rare. Indeed, that man is thus honored by bis subordinates: but if ever there was a man who deserved the eratltude and eood-wlll of subordinates. Daniel M. Fox is that man; a mau of noble T.Bhirrhton Business Dirflntnrv. ImnnltAi) etvnrv tti li f o rAnn ! fnti Ilia I ROYAL AKJNi GUARANTEE. We euarantee the SWITCH-BACK BAKING POWDER to be absolutely free from all Injurious substance, and to contain only the most wholesome Ingredients. A& yonr Grocer for it. Sold only in Cans. ' MANUFACTURrD BY Switch-Back Baking Powder Go. SUMMIT HILL, PR, Apill28,1888-ly-fi Oscar Chrisfcman , WElSSrOUT, PA. Livery and Excftanqe Stablei Kiiiv ridlnir cnrrlnifHi and safe driving horses llest accommodations to agents and travellers, Mall and teleirranh orders Dromntlv attended to, Mive mo a mm. iutii-iy MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE POWDER Absolutely Pure. Junui.i un.t uii, ,1.4.. . r- ui puiil. strength ana wholesomeness. More economlcul than the ordinary kinds, and cannot b sold In and count competition wun tne mumtuae 01 low teir, snoit wcignt, auim or piiosuimio powiiers. oia om: i Garret Papeied' -r ... ueu i.u4ni i um-rt-u .- n Ynn want V nnr pjj!.? ?.. ap"'1 jju i uu ii uui i uiu n-ii) i iiiH-Tciir ranor rant-reir.-( Celling Decorated? IP YOU DO HENU FOl! CHAS. GOTH The same care and nttentlon given' to the t.atret as the Parlor. The newest Ideas and the latest novpities in Hanging i)ccoiatl p. wall I'apers. Painting, Graining, Glnzing,&c. We are positively headquarters for anything in the way of Boots, Shoes, , , Hats and Caps, Gent's Furnishings, Children's Ready-Made Clothing', LEHIG-HTON. Penna. April . - lv Oil Cloths. Floor and Stair, Window Shades, 3 Lace Curtains, - The largest stock. The largest assort ment. The lowest prices to be found in this region. We Make Shoes a Specialty. If you are bavins any trouble in get ting fitted in shoes, call and see us. 'We claim to be able to lit everybody ; we carry a full line of shoes in all the different stvlaa and widths, in hand-sewed, Goodyear welts and machine sewed. Hi TOST n -i ,, vvk w;i,m, i, f.n.ii snpnini nrron inn to our Patrol Shoe, in bals and con- O 2 adapted for railroaders or men that do W M muon wanting', or m lact, everybody H V iat appreciates comfort in foot-wear. r5 ' Come and see what we have. No isulmte nowners. Bo d on v I hit cans. Royal Baking Powder Company, 10(1 Wall Street N. Y. aue 2-mm i Competent workmen sent to all paits or town anu couiuy. aatisi; at low as too lowest, Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices lowest. Send noatnl nnd v will call at the house. tare of thoso coming within Ills regulation. Many congratulations were showered upon him. kiai.to. pTAr.. SCHWARTZ. Banfc St.. the oldest furni. V ture house In town. Every description ol OfflpetnDn. HORN'S Drug .Ston, Bunk Street, M-IllKllHiN. flPUIH-3111 furniture always on hand. Prices very low. WA. PETERS, Saloon and Restaurant, Bank . Street Fresh lager always on tap. Oi s- n season. Drop In and see us. nov'12-ly happened to their bats which had suddenly thousand a year, aud Snapper Garrison crown two or three sizes too small, and which had sent Appollnarls and Congress water up with a boom equal to Bojal Bak ing Fowdsr. The salaries of these eighty seyen patriots, vary from $2,000 to $20,000 per year, and as they were absent a week, during which the cltv received no service, we are called upon to pay a nice little penny for thtit gentlemen's amusement. It Is a magnificent Illustration of the beauties of civil service reform, and speaks most po tently for tha purity and security of our future elections. It took twelve cars and two special engines to haul one wing of the delegation, and it Is safe to say that the en tire expense of the trip to St. Louis will not fall short of $100,000. Still we are rich andean stand It, and everybody seems satisfied with the outlay. Tht suit won by Bobsrt Pennell In Oswe go this week, almost exceeds the limit of the wildest fiction. Thtrty-nlne years ago, George O. Pennell, the only son of Dr. Psnnell was a student In Columbia College. The family resided In Brooklyn. It was In the year 1851, that Mary II. Schopprell, a young and beautiful girl came down from Oswego on a visit to the Pennells, and the young student, who was thrown much In her society, fell desperately In love with her and proposed a secret marriage, the offer was accepted, and for over a year after the marriage they lived together In humble lodgings In New York city, under the name of Crosby. A son was born to them, and then for the first time the father of young Pennell was informed ot the marri age. Dr. Pennell was furious and repaired at once to tho poor rooms where the young mother lay unconscious with her intant be side her; he took the child away and she nsver saw It after. They told her the child was dead, and as soon as she was able she returned to her home, and from that time to the" day of br death she never set eyes on her husband. Dr. Pennell Induced his daughter-in-law; to go to a distant western State, and there unknown to her parents she procured a divorce. Her husband In the mean time had graduated with high honor, and was appointed assistant Rector of Trinity Church In New York, and from there he wa.i appointed to the most fashion able and wsalthy Episcopal Church In New ark, New Jersey. The child was placed with a poor family, and for fly months Dr. Pennell paid Its board then the family ma-vsd to Australia, and the boy was put In charge of a ifr. ItenU, a poor shoe maker. UTiUs Doctor Pennell lived he paid something towards the boys support, bat at his death the payments ceased. Tho fUv. Robert Ftnnell married and,surround d by a lovely family, and the Idol of his congregation, bis lot seemed as near per fect happiness as It was possible for man to b. Years rolled on and Mary Schopprell became a matronly woman, beloved and honored by all who knew her. She was known as aunt Mary all the country around, and her life was passed In blessed deeds of eharity, for she was Indeed a ministering angel to the poor. Thirty yeais passed by, and with hr secret safely lodged In her full as much. The other day I was passing a jeweller's window, and I saw a magnifi cent whip made of gold and sliver and set with diamonds, It was for Jockey JicLaugh lln as a token of the high estimation he was held by his friends. As I looked on this splendid tribute to genius, I said to myself, "Fool that you arc, Broadbrim, why did not you practice on the pigskin?' then you might have, got a whip or per- haps landed In the penitentiary. Alas, alas! alas, who can tell I The trial ot Madam Diss Debarr which Is now going on has not shaken the faith of Mr. Marsh in her mystic powers one bit; what he saw he saw, and all the legal quibbles and quiddities can't knock It out of him. The acquaintance has cost hlni some thousands of dollars, but Mr. Marsh does not regret It; and to-day, notwith standing lus experience, be regards her as the most wonderful spiritual medium In the world. Like Hamlet, "ne Is but mad, nor'-nor'-west; he knows a hawk from a hand saw." Marsh knows that these pictures were painted by the spirits. lie has paid botween twenty and thirty thous and dollars for the privilege of knowing, and ho Is perfectly satisfied with the out lay. Madam Diss Is a hard nut to crack, and from the drift of the trial, I am pretty well assured that they never will be able to convict her. Trnsjr yours, BROADBRIM. THE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. The Prest. The Republican National Convention nassed IFedneaday through a day of organization and preparation for Thursday's serious task. The choice of a permanent chairman placed the crave of the Convention In the hands of a man who tepresgnts the ardent and aggressive Repub licanism of the Pacific slope. Tho formal A work of adoDtlne rules expanded and Inter- s. preted by tne parllmentary code of tne House of Representatives carried one step mnE CARBON farther the law governing these bodies which were little more than mass meetings thirty- "il Iwn TPHTfl n crn trhpn IMn nfMPcrsllna frnm I . .it n,,n,n.nirDn n...i. .. ' e- - - n - - i -Y- , nauii..iuuoii, uaiiiksiicvi, niH'icamo Texas in the Republican National Conyen-1 J dealer In choice orands of whiskies, gin. lion were (fathered out of the streets of uranaies, wines, ex. i-atronage solicited. I'M artn nina. The contest in Virginia, the only one uur unurones, 1. t l. 1 . ,ll.- In l.n t 1 , " T,, " " ti" 7 . ilu T " " METHODIST EPISCOPAI. South Bank street, Catarrh i Advocate Office, Is headquarters for slaving anu naircutiiug. uigars si tooaeeo soiu. fiO TO FRS. RODEUER, under the Exchange. : VI uukci. uaui. aurci, Jul a Dijiuutu am.fc w, iKsmonaoie nair cut. cap irioseu on uuuav s. iioeuer s iiair tonic, cures uanurun. RELIABLE JEWELEK: D. B. BOOK. Jau28-8 OPP. PUBLIC SQUARE, ADVOCATE OI'FIOE. Bank street, piaia ana iancvoo printing u ipeci Adyocate one dollar per year in advance mm ELY'S CREMil BALM. Clonuses flip Snsnl Passages, Allays 1'n In and I nil a m in nl Inn, HcnN (lie Siiivs, It s I o i- fls Um Senses or Tasto and Smell. ?() trouble to show goods. Respctfy, ZERN & SNYDER, .Opera House Bloek, LEHIGHTON, PA. Farmers and Gardeners See! -EEVER TRY THE CURE, A particle applied Into each nostril ana is agree- jie. iTice to cents at iirugcisis; oy man, regn- uiius., 58 warren street, ahle. Trice 60 cents at drug tereu, m cents. ki,y new vorK. aprl4-i8 Special to the Caiiuon Advocate. OUR PHILADELPHIA LETTER Philadelphia Fa., June 18, ' We heartily congratulate our old friend Cassldy upon his admission to the Carbon county Bar. Our Dest wishes and hopes for his success go out to hi in. May he be come a luminary In the legal profession rivalling a Marshall, a Story and a Rapsher, A modern Borgia Is In the hands of the Philadelphia law officers. A veritable fiend; a human devil of frightful wickedness aud diabolical In the extreme. A heartless wretch for whom hanging Is too good and whose punishment Is not adequate with death. Fire and brimstone on her without end. Such is a Mrs. Mary J. Whltellng, The crime she stands confessedly guilty of Is that of poisoning her husband and two children In order to get a paltry insurance of a few hundred dollars upon their lives, The total did not amount to over $200, She committed the crime with "Rough on Rats." Her husband died In March, the daughter In April, and the boy In May, But the death of these, three does not foot up all, for It Is creditably claimed that she killed ten children all her own. She Is a hardened criminal with no redeeming trait belonging to-a "human being. This has been her second husband; during her career It has been ascertained that she has given birth to a number ot Illegitimate children. She Is a woman, perhaps forty years ot age, and not handsome; yet withal she had the roent at home, has been wisely decided bv tho representatives of the party. The Coni mltteo on Credentials seated the Mahonc delegates-at-large, who were all elected be fore -Mr. Wise entered ins protest and left the state convention. This seats General Jfahone and recognizes the undisputed action of tho Republican party in Virginia. But the Convention also seated Mr. Wise from his own district, where he was chosen as a protest against the rule and the methods of a machine which has done much tohinder the growth and hamper the advance of the Republican party In the state. Such a course and nue.li a division of tho delegation wisely advises the Iparty in Virginia 10 urate on a ireer uasis ana a mora liberal platform, sinking past differ ences and methods and agreetlng to united action against, uie common enemy, Organized aud ready lor us work, its membership completed aud its rules adopt ed, the Republican National Convention stands reauy to ueciae me cuoice ana name the candidate or tne republican party in the approaching campaign. The first ballot over which so many predictions are lav ished, will snow utile more than is now known. Upwards of twenty candidates Till divide the vote of the Convention and twelve ot these will be put forward by their states, senator suerman win leau on this ballot, but he will face the perils while he enloys the advantage of a leading candidate in a long and doubtful, struggle, save as Tsew York elves Mr, Depew the solid weight of seventy-one votes, no candidate will ue lar in anvance of ins icuows. as we have repeatedly pointed out, the deci sion of doubtful states like New York, Connecticut and New Jersey Is more likely than any other Influence to decide the con test. Should these delegations turn to the Bundav services at 10 R. m.. and 7.30 u. Sunday School 2 p. m. Wii, Major, Pastor. TRINITY LUTHERAN, Iron street, Sunday services, 10 a. m., (German), 7.30 p. m., (Eng. nsnj.uunaayscnooiiip.m, J. ii. nuDEit.rastor. I TJEFORMED, Lehigh street, Sunday services AW at id a. m., vuerinau), 7.u p. m., (imgnsii), ouaugj scuooi p. m. ll 1. WVANOELIOAL, South street, Sunday servlce-i u at iu a. in., (.uermanj, v.suii. in., n,ngiisn, Sunday school 2 p. m. A. S. Klisb, l'astor pATIIOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal w streets, services every sunnay inoruiiig anu ,.V0nln(r llifV lllxfkririrn lliatn. Valuable Land For Sale. The undersigned offers a valuabloTRAOT of LAtfli situated on tne uuuuc road leadlneirom juunoniug to rarryviue anu comainingisj Acres, inure or ipsa. ia Acrt-s ui which is ciipainut inn. ber aultilble for tf-leuhona nosta. balnnrn hpt land for cultivation. A public load linu through tho land. It will be sold at PUBLIC SALE at ine cauiiahuk iiunsi., in tne liorougn ot on IIIUUSDAV, JULY 6th, teipls and Expenditures of LcliiEliton School District, Carton County, Pa., ; For year Mw June 4th, 1888. RECEIPTS. Oross amount tax duplicate for school purposes $ aj cm tor nuiiuing purposes SOU U 1 .1, ,t. l,ClllgUlUil, 4 a,. Kill IUUHWA1, OUl.l Dili. 1883. at ONE o'clock P. M.. II not nrevlouslv sold at Private Sale.. Terms i one-half down and the balance in six months with good security. Call A1U3L.9 nr.iiiiiu. on or address Total S C18.1 10 Deduct abatements S 318 00 Deduct exonerations, deficien cies uuu errors. ... WW Deduct collectors commissions 170 i3 8 450 19 Total tax receipts mi 91 casn irom lornier treasurer itsu 77 Sale of lots g;s oo State amironrlatlnn 69s other sources, nail rent, etc. . . . 04 00 Lehigh Street, iAighton; Pa. From 0,,,er sources, hall rent, eto Notioe to Contractors. Bids for bulldlnu Wing Walls and Abutm.-i,t lor a nringe across tooj uanna ure eK.near .lacob Blaksley's place in Kidder Township, Carbon county, will be received at the Commissioner's Office, until JUL V 3, 1888. Plans and speclllca tlons can be seen at the Commissioner's OMee, iiinum I'Iiuuk. j.y uiuct ui inn HOARD OP COMMISSIONERS. Attest - Michael OASsmr, Clerk. Matich Chunk, Pa., dune is, 183, Total receipts i 7232 93 EXPENDITURES. Paid teachers' salaries. Paid Interest on bonds i -am on lormerioan Paid on fuel & contingencies Paid on furniture & apparatus Paid repairs & new bulldlnr'. Paid salary of secretary Paid salary of treasurer, etc. rain miscellaneous expenses f 303 Oil 1149 rc 1000 00 C12 87 19(1 23 048 28 75 00 M 91 57 75 3 CWO S3 DB. H. R. SCOTT, DR II. B. Itr.INOHL. candidate of the fourth doubtful state, Kx: Dc Qpntt R Rpinnhl Senator Harrison, of Indiana, the union of ,JOUU u ItOIIIUIII, Graduates of Phlla. Dental College. quality of a siren capable of luring all to breast she died mourned by all who knew death who came In contact with her. She ksr. She left her property all to charity as has since he.r confession assumed a strong she had no direct heir that she knew, the religious fervor, the consummate hypocrite, valus of hir sstat btlng about eighty The speech of David B. BUI at-tbe Tarn- all the doubtful stales on u single man would decide the Convention. Hut a great many things can happen and some of them most unexpectedly m a uonyentlon which has before it a broad held from which to select the Kepublican candidate. The Times. Tho Kepublican Convention Is nioylng slowly. Most of yesterday was occupied In waiting for the decision of the Vlrclnla contests. The oratory wh ch en livened the Intervals was not a yery edify ing sott. To-day will be devoted mainly to tain, anu it is quite uncertain when the balloting will begin. One thine appears out of the confusion of claims and guesses from Chicago, The lines are gradually forming for a repetition of the old light between the two wings of the party, and when the final contest comes there will be a rapid rearrangement of scattered forces and the merely personal booms will be forgotten. The Wane men are apparently looking to a possible concentration on Harrison, aud If Qresham's name his come icto pro minence on the other side, It Is because he Is the only one of the candidates in the field whom the Stalwarts could take as their own. Whether with these two or Jwl'.b. any other candidates, the actual contest will come at last on the same general lines as the contests of former conventions, but with so many advantages on the Blaine side that Quay will have to show mighty smart generalship to beat him. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Pcrserration of the Teeth a Specially. OFPICE HOURS i From 8 a. m. to 0 n. in. OAK HALL, Market Square, Uauch Chnni. BRANCH OFFICE EAST - MAU OH - CHUNK, Two Doors North of Post-Oftlee. OFFICE HOURS- 7to8a. in. and 5 to 7 p, m. Aprll28-3m ltnl.iu.-e In tmiMiry $ S13 to m:OAPlTU!.AHON OF MlliCPLLANKOl'B FU'JiNHKrf. Paid the XitMitu-haiilia Mutual Fire liiniiainw I'onnwuy, $ Paid J. P. M.Cnskey, iiejiohl Journal Paid II. V. Morthhner. adver tising nnancini statement. Paid II. J. lirctney, auditor tees Paid S'. N. Marcus, repairs of seal Paid J. M. Roberts, diplomas D. LANGELL'S ASTHMA AND OATARRH REMEDY. flaving struggled 20 years betweerfllfo and doatlt with Asthma or rni-jiisic, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no beiellt.I was compelled during the last 5 years ot my Ill ness to sit on my chair day and night gasping for breath. My sutferlngs were beyond descrip tion. In despair I experimented on myself by compounding roots aud herbs and Inhaling the medicine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered this Wo.NDF.nFUL Cuke fok asthma and Oa TAimii, warranted to relievo the most stubborn case of Asthma In J-'ive Minltks, so that the patient can lie uown to rest anu Sleep comiort ahly. Please read the following condensed ex tracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of re- - cent uatei Oliver v. ll. Holmes, san jose, cai., writes I Hud the remedy all and even more than m resented. 1 receive Instantaneous relief." .. At. unrson. A. M.. warren. Kun.. writes- "Was treated bvemlncntnlivslclansofthlscouii. try aud fiennany: tried the climate of different states-Homing unorded relief like vourpiepara-tlon." L. II. Plielps, P. M., Origgs, Ohio, writes: "Suf eied with Asthma 40 years. Your medicine In Smlnutes does more lor me than tho most emi nent nhvsiclan did for me In three Years." II. 0. Plimpton, Jollet, III,, writes : "Send Ca tarrh Remedy at once. Cannot get along with out It, I And it to be one of the most valuable medicines I have ever tried." We have many other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and In order that all suderers from Asthma. Catarrh. Hay Fever, and kindred di seases may have an opportunity of testing the value ot the Remedy we will send to any address TRIAL PACKAGE FREE OF (JitAllOE. If vour drucririst falls to keen It do not Dermlt him nsell vnn anmp wnrthlpst tinltntlnn liv tilt rpn escntlng It to be Just Osgood, but send direct!) us. vt rua vuur name aim nuuress l v-v Jr ' si 138 Ns;f iftiim 5 03 t J Jo : : : : : i 1 I i n J l i M a t- j in 3 eS? .s aft R t3 -"riafc Address. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO., Props,. Wholesale Druggists. Woosler. Wavne Co.. O. size box by mall $1.00, luly.'ly I A Arner & Son, M'f 'rs, New Mahoning, Pa. PURITENE PRIZES! Competition Open to All on the following conditions: Tolnterest the aped and also the young during the leisure hours, day or evening, we otter the following prizes for the UUAl roll HUHU5," woids framed by the uouseuoiu woru For the largest list of letters composing the as so IS 00 S sr. l en Total LONii. Piei.Ienl. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Grent Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty, btove repairs luinislied on short notice. Prices .Reasonable I ! WM. 1 Attest :-Y. PlKIiOF. l.HNTZ, Heeretary. We, the undersigned, auditors of I.ehlghtin, Carbon county, having caiefully examined Hie above accounts of the treasurer, find them cor rect to the test ot our knowledge and belief, II. .1. 1IBETNKV, I U J. ItAUHMAN, VAUdltOtS. J. II. Ksojl, i RESOURCES & LIABILITIES RRSOUROEb Cash lii the treasury i Mi 10 l.lAHILlTIliH. Ilouded Indebtedness IS12W 00 Uablitles in excess of resources SjOG 90 Liabilities In excess of rtsouice, June . 6th, l&sT aM fci RF.CAPITUL.VTION OF lNDRIVTKDNliliH. Bonds ouutstdlng at.& per cent. -lltltu oo snds outstanding at 4 per cnl tiooo 00 Attest j-r. PIERCE LENTZ, tlecrrtary. Janesi-3r,' NO NAMES NAMED. To whom floes this apply ? PERSONAL. To Mr. Mrs. and Silas i ion will not be unduly called upon, nor will you bo tiihpoened to appear or glie, hvluEftCK FUR .Messrs. Funk & AVagnells, the NEW YORK publishers, inasmuch as octlou on your part must be voluntary, but should vou volunteer.you would receive liberal compensation for your trouble. You need not communicate w Ills tlieni, howeter, unless In search ot a good oprtunlty to secure a desirable and profitable business agency, or make known of some suitable INDI VIDUAL who Is aud whom you would like to be friend, They are now advertising as follows i "In jour locality and In adjoining counties, also iu every state and territory In the Union, we want reliable, energetic aud ambitious men and women to help supply tha demand for our pub lications. The field Is a rich one, and 'while the tiade, wbldh Is doing Immensely, can-not begin to rover It, $25 CO per week may readily be made by earnest work lu a personal cauTass -au oppor tunlty for profitable employment not to be missed If you are FINANCIALLY PINCHED, or desire to Increase your Income any way, or if you are prepared to devote your whole time to th work so as to make the must money, now Is your Hint. Write to us at once. Address, with some par. Hollars, Ager.cy Department, FUNK & TFAGNALLS. A GENTS WANTED !'! ht!-. ..L0; to canvass lor one or i ne largest, oio 1 1 j ....., - established, BEST KNOWN NURSKeu will do all they say. That you write to Hum at PURITENE wewlllglvt) Ten Dollars; for the next largest Seen Dollars; for the next largest list Vive Dol lars, aud for t he next three laricest Usts One Case of Ilirltene each. All lists must reach ine belore December IMh, IS.M and must be accompanied with ten trade mark s, cut from packages of i'u rl teue. Nouordtobe admitted which conulns less than four letters; but use no other letters than those composing the word Asl: your merchants for the powder; It sells at Ten Cents a pound, and is superior to Soaplne or Ivorlna. or ftnv other soon nowder made. Qlvo It atrial. Insist upon Your merchant getting It anu laita no tuner. A. F. SNYDER, (Jeneral Shipping Agent for Pennsylvania KH10HTON, CARBON SO., PA. Henry Nolf, ,T THK CAltDON HOUSE IS NOW an Aocommoflatlon 'Bus, BETWEEN THK Hotels and L. V. Depot. Parties called for at their Homes by Leaving or ders at any of the hotels. April 2, 1887 IKS In the countr: unequalled facilities. Estabiisned isle, N. V. W, &Most liberal terms. KNKVA NURSERY. & T. SMITH, GENEVA, once It jou want money, and entearor to secure for yourselves an agency tcr.UUs wsll-koown tprlt-tteow house, U Uie advice ot A FRIEND J W. L.Douglas $3 Shoe. FOB GENTLKME.V, The only fine $3 Seamless Shoe In tha world made without tacks oh nails. As stylish and durable as those costing or te, aud having no tacks or nails to wear the stockfux or hurt tho feet, makes them as comfortable and wtll-flttlng as a hand sewed shoe. Buy the best. Nona genuine unless stamped on bottom " Y . L. Doug las u Biioe, warranteu." W. I. Doi'orjtss St Biiok, the, original and only band sewed welt tl shoe, which equals custom-made shoes costing from to W. W, L. Doucilas (1M Siior Is unexcelled for hcavj- wear. Vf. L. Douolas 2 Shoe Is worn by ail Bors, aud Is the best school shoe In the world. Ail the a Button and write W. I 1. above goods are made In Congress, d Lace, and If not sold by your dealsr, U, DOUGLAS, BSOC&TON, Mass, IEM1N & SON, Apts, LEHIGnTGlf - , - PA.-
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