The Carbon Advocate LEHI011T0N, PA.. SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1888. KKTBKRn AT T1IR LK1UOHTON I-OST-OKFICB AS K0OND CLASS MAIL MATTBIl. "TRUSTS AUK LAMELY MUTATE AF- falw with which nolilior Trosldcnt Cloyo laud nor private citizens have any particular right to Interfere." James Q. Blalno. Mr. Blaine Is entirely wrong. Both Frosldent Cleveland, and tho people havo a legitimate right to Interfere with the so called pools, combinations and trusts that corner the necccssltlcs of living and regu late prices, regardless of tho natural law of supply and demand. It the workings of these combines that monopllzo and control ctrtaln branches of our American Industries are not In direct opposition to tho law there the fundcmental princlplo of tho Declurallon of Indcpcndanco and tho con' stltutlon of the United States aro of no account. But It cannot bo so. That the sole ownership of certain Industries should pass Into the hands and control of certain Individuals who form themselves Into corporation, a pool or trust, regulating the supply and Using tho prices Is directly against tho princlplo of American liberty. itr. Blalno Is wrong very wrong, If ho keeps on in this stylo "tho greatest loving statesman to-day" will wind himself as the most "magnificent fool of tho nge." If indications Ann not misleading somebody will be elected president November 0. IK HIS ADDRESS AT THE DlBTKICT AS- sembly 135, held at Cleveland, Ohio, on 8th Inst., Master Workman W. T. Lewis gayo a very clear definition of strikes follows: "Through the medium of their Coal Association tho operators of tho East and West advanco the price of coal in the market 25 or 50 cents per ton, regardless of the consumer's ability to buy. That 'business,' and tho fact Is heralded througl: our great dallies, and copied by our labor papers, as an evidence that tho market 'In good condition.' Tho miners, through their organization, advance the prlco of their labor five or ten cents per ton, and they refuse to sell for less It Is a 'strike. and the men who have the hardihood to make such a demand are expected to offer the public an apology for the position they have taken, and are counselled that thel only remedy Is education." Colonel Quay is cruel. It is said that he recently mailed toJas. Dlnlne postal card on which was nicely written "Silence Is golden." ABE RESOLUTION PRESENTED AT THD county meeting by Hon. Joseph Fisher, calling for the appointment of a committee of Ave to draw up rules, similar to the Crawford County System, to goycrn nominations In this county,is a step forward In clean politics. Tho adoption of this system will do away with much, If not all of the predominating "peculiar methods' ef bosses and rings that so frequently con iroi nominations for favored parties. Tho new system Is bioad and Democratic spirit; the will of the voters find expression, there Is no stilling of sentiment, no nianl puiation of delegates no chance for cbrup tlon or fraud. TTo feel confident that when the new system Is correctly understood It will meet tho hearty support of eyery carbon county Democrat. Wit. M. ItAPSnEllEsQ., HAS ALSO CON- Kiuea io serve in me speaking camnalen miner Hie direction of tho Democratic State committee. All that Is needed to carry Pennsylvania for Cleveland is to net me issue as It Is fairly before the pcoplo of " wuuih mate, "jsiaucu Ulinuu Demo crat." The Democratic State Committee has mado an excellent hit, In securing Mr. wapsner's services. Ills wide and favora bl reputation, with his forceful and con. vlncing style of speaking, will attract many yotera to the Democratic causo of Reform and Lower Taxes on the necessaries of life. TlllC MEETING OF T11K CARBON COUNTY nomocracy In tho Court House at Mauch Chunk on last Monday was one of the largest and most enthusastic bodies that has ever assembled In this county on a similar occasolon. The Importance of the present political contest was the means of bringing out the old political war horses from all over the county men who haye oeen prominent In party councils for quarter of a century and more. The Democratic voters op Luzerne connty wat our friend Dershuck, of the nam aptaktr, to be a candidato for As sembly, John Is an able and forceful ex. ponent of tho Jefferson Democracy and would make a No. 1 Assemblyman. Let tne wishes of the people be observed. In the death op Thomas Kemkrer, sq., Lenignton and Carbon county loses one or her ablest citizens. Mr. Kcmcrer was a man of keen and careful judgment, wiwilgant and capable. He held manv positions ef trust during life, which clearly demonstrated the confidence which tho people had In a man who was always honest, truthful and fair in all his trans actions. The mugwumps, the campaign liar and the Hopper are enjoying an undisturbed harmonious serenity that pales the glory of ina oicgest snake story. Special to the Carbon Advocate. BROADBRIM'S 1 Y. LETTER. Glory hallelujahl The Italians are going back to the classic land of Cicero and Cata- llne six hundred of them In three weeks, nag ana Dag sage; not much bag and not much baggage, but sufficient for the day, e. They brought a good deal of the classic dirt of Palermo, Naples, riaa and Stem City with them, and It Is a happi ness to record that as man j. of them never washed themselves while they were here, that they carried most of the unsavory th back to their beloved Italy, where hop It may enrich their vineyards and en hanee their fortunes. Indeed they were as uncanny a lot as one would desire to see. Hre and theie a woman had made a slight Sort to appear a little fixed up one wore bright handkerchief about her neck and had on a clean apron; but the men had abandoned themselves to dirt. Many of thsm had been street-sweepers, low scaven grs and rag-pickers, who sought fortune la the ash-barrels and refuse cans. Five or lx had monkeys which they fondled most Jfectlonately while their children had to lock out for themselves. There Is no romantic nonsense about womtn with your descendant of Julius Ctoaar; he marries for a helpmeet ana he to It that she does her duty. As the salwraol wretches lay around the wharf waiting to be admitted to the ship, a burly brat who was smoking his pipe wanted a triakpf water. In choice Latin he called Uhb wlfp who was busy with three little children ono of them an Infaut, to go and got him a drink. Tho crying of tho Infant prevented tho poor woman from hearing hlra, when ho deliberately pulled off his shoe and throw It at her, hitting her In tbc back of the head, and supplementing his command with a choice Latin oath, mado tho poor woman go up to tho end of the wharf with her babo In her arms and bring him a drink. Tho rovalatlons before the Congressional Committee show that these people have been Imported here year after year, and paupers, brigands and all sorts of Infamous characters that King Humbert was exceedingly glad to dump down upon his American cousin "Uncle Sam." Now that the hegtra has begun, let us hope It will continue till sunny Italy claims all her own, and tho ashes of our beloved guests will mingle with thoso of their forefathers by the banks of tho Tlbor or under tlio shadow of Vesuvius; "Valol Vale I Valol Crlsplno maledetto cospetto'" I wonder why they bring all their mad men here? Havo we not got enough of our own? All tho week has attendants here boc, Jtruggllng wlh Robcro Garrett, onus President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, nnd It has required tho constant attendance of a corps of skilled nurses to protect him from doing fatal Injury to him. self. Here Is a man who stood at tbc head of one of tho mightiest corporations In the land, honored In the community whero he lived, with a fortune that Is counted by millions, and hero ho Is at middle ago his body a wreck and his mind in ruins. Tho city is full of men just like Robert Garrett, men who havo achieved what tho world calls succccs, but what a prlco they havo paid for it I As I look back through tho years that are gono two figures loom up before mo, Peter Cooper and George Pcabody. Every day as I pass the Cooper Institute I take off my bat in reverence, for I know that Insldo are hundreds of busy workers whom his blessed bcncvole.nco has placed on tho road to Independence. Thous unds upon thousands have gono forth from this sacred temple to lives of honor and usefulness, dally and nightly blessing tho namejof Peter Cooper. I can see In my mind's eyo that little bent form with thin silvery hair and straggling beard, ill-fitting clothes, and little of the hero about him; but as he passed through the crowded streets rude men and women gayo way to let him pass, and even tho yllcst gamins of the street, defying God and man, let Peter Cooper go by. As ho crossed the busy streets drivers stopped their vehicles to give him the clear highway. It was the reverence and love compelled by goodness which never flagged till death' called him. No king on his throne ever received such willing homage, I stood in front of Gcorgo Pcabody's statue in London's busiest centre. All around mo were the marts or tho greatest commercial country In tho world and there sat the great American In his regal clialr to receive tho silent blessings of thousands whom he had rescued from adject misery and whose lives ho had made a benediction. All these rich men who have gono mad, I notice, are those who haye piled up their millions and had no tlmo to think of the poor humanity about them. So A. T. Stewart died; but ll'm. II. Vandorbllt, profiting by his example, left a million to blessed charity, and his children havo given hundreds of thousands more. Larry Jerome, "Our Larry," has fallen by tho wayside and will bo missed by tho sporting community, of which ho was the lifo for many years. Wrecked, say you? Yes, wrecked wrecked beyond hope. Fas1 lives do not pay. Money Is not tho great end and aim of man. What will Jay Gould do with his hundred millions? Wo pause with bated breath for a reply. In tho neighboring suburb of Staten isianu resides tlio Jtev. T. u. liotl, a Baptist minister' not unknown to fame. lie will bo remembered as having created a profound sensation a few years ago by eloping from Philadelphia with the organist of his church, leaving behind him a wife and two little children. I dou't know ex actly how it was that this clerical beat was allowed to keep on preaching, but he did, and up to last week was pastor of the Central Congregational Church In Totter:- vllle. Early last week frightful screams Issuing from tho Bolt mansion alarmed the Inhabitants of that peaceful village, and the people rushing out discovered Bott giving Mrs. Bott what Paddy gayo Hie drum. Mrs. Bott was found with one cvo inuau-mourninganatwooflierleftmolar8 'umui "uu getting ready to give her dose number two; uo Y.BO yosunastcr rusneu up 10 expostu- tA 1 I I uCU uiu luimsier gaye mm lo under- auiuuiiuai no would chastise Ills wl O 11 ha liked, and intimated that howouldn'tmlnd having a go at the postmaster, provided ho would waive tho Marquis of vQueensberry's rules and take it rough and tumble. Jfrs, uott eventually sought refugo lu a drug store, and Mr. Bott, catching sight of the editor of the local paper who had published an account of his escapade from Phllad'el pma, cnased hlra Into tho post-office. Yesterday he was turned out of church by tno trustees. Exit, Bott 1 if It Lad been told as a story of the wild West, or as haying occurrcl amonc the barbarous savgesot Africa, you would not oeneve it. Just think of It! In the suburbs of Brooklyn, tho City of Churches, a uruie oyiue name of Jlolian gouged out both of his wife's eyes; nor did ho commit the brutal act all at ono time. Ho destroyed tne lirst eye two years ago and pscaped punisnmcnt, as his wife, though thus horribly disfigured, with a porvcrslty peculiar to woman who aro abused, refused to prosecute him. From that time till last week he has taunted her with her disfigure ment, and time and time acaln told her mat lie would blind her other eve. Last week the sayago kept his promise, and now me poor creature is in total darkness till death releases her. It Is Impossible to read or think of such a crime thrill of horror. It Is, fortunately, with- out a parallel In our criminal records. Overtopping all other excitements of the week was the arrival of James U. Blaine. 'The best laid plans of mice and mon aft gang aglee," says Burns, and so It proved In this case; fortho man In whose honor tue parade was Intended was many miles away at sea, and as many of the delegations had icome hundreds, and not only a few thousands of miles to see the fun, It was found impossible to hold them tocether anv longer. So tho chairman of tho Republican. league, under whose auspices tho parado was given, was compelled to lava it then or not ai all. Like all affairs of tho kind It was not without Its hatreds and bitter nesses. Many prcmlnent people, who felt they were entitled to It, failed to cet Invitations to the reception steamer, and numerous outsldo delegations, who thought they would be the PDnnanrn rf nil here, were completely oycr-looked and nn- ui U ilea I ..vc. iucu me procession Ulil not ca fAIiti - 1 1 nil . I . kUW iGivniui: Dtnuu liii alter inn i ... t - 1 ciock in tho evening, ami it was consider- nl,1 oft ...t l-ll . , I mm miuuui wnen ine msi mvision leu the oponlng of tho campaign of 1888, and 1 from now to the sixth ol Nuvoi'iIt , may looii for tl.undir u'A along the l.uc. , A circumstance look place last we. k In Biooklyn which, though not much appuar- i eutly in itself, uiny possibly turn tho Presidential election. Wliou It Is rcuiein-, bered that a change of "six hundred votes' would liae elected .Vr. Blaine, you caul understand how Important this local qnariclinay bo. From tllno Immemorial llieltiickmenandhackuicii hayo stood with their trucks and vans around tlio City Hall. A couple of weeks ago tho Superintendent of Streets was notified by the Mayor to renioyo them. Xotlco was served upon them, but tho men refused to budge. Then the pollco reserves were called out, and after considerable resistance the men werodilven oil. About the city, attendants and all, (hero arc nearly three thousand of them. They were Democrats to a man, but now they swear that on tho Cth t)f Novem ber they will make Rome howl. BROADBRIM. PERSONAL AND POLITICAL. Can any Republican doubt the sincerity of James G. Blaine In his fcallly to tho principles of the G. O. P? Tho greatest citizen of his country stands firm, and the words of tho poet just fit tho case: Como one, como all, this rock shall fly, From Its firm base as soon as I. Ashland Local. Fiom our natural and personal advant ages wo can beat the world In lis markets If our Government will only remove from It its crushing hand of taxation, and lower tlio haulers which It has built around us to provent International commerce.' The world Is our oyster, and If tho obstructionists of tho party which Harrison represents can only bo brushed from our paths, wo shall come to our own. Lontsvllle Courier- , Journal, Uandor requires us to testify that some of Gen, Harrison's recent speeches have been excellent spcclmans of the popular ad captandura, off-hand style of stump elo quence Tliero is a good deal in Harrison and that is lucky f 01 him. Ho will have need of support In the hour of defeat. Now York Sun. rrcsuient Cleveland In three years ap proved 1,204 pension bills, only 200 less than the number sigued by Grant, Hayes and Arthur during twelve years. " Tho surprises of Gen. Boulanger's career seem destined to continue to the end. Ho was on Sunday triumphantly re-elected In three departments by yery largo majorities; nearly 35,000 in Somme, 15,000 in tho Charcnte and 3,500 in tho Nord. In the last-named constituency tho majority Is much less than at his previous election: but the triple success Is too Important an event to bo Ignored, and will rcstoro the military agitator to his former promlncnco as a fac tor In French politics. New York Star N. Y. Star. Blaine does not understand tho American people of to-day. Ho talks as he might havo dono twentv vears arm tn fool tlio pcoplo with his magnetic gcncrall- ties. Ho cannot fool them now. Years of struggle against tho power of monopoly and ot constant instruction in labor associ ations haye educated American workmen so that they know moro about Industrial and economic questions than such men as Blalno know. Tho day of the "magnetic" leader Is passed. CALL FOE CODrilY CONVENTION. Tho Democratic voters of Carbon county will hold their delegate election on Satur day, September 8, 1888, between the hours of a and 7 p. m., at tho placo of holding tho general election In tho sovcral districts, i.unicss oiucrwise ordered Uy tlio proper local committee, and duo public notice be given of tho place specially agreed-upon) and elect delegates to represent said district In County convention to bo held at tho Court House in the Borough of Mauch Ulautik, on Monday September 10, 1888, at 11 o'clock a.'m., to nomlnato candidates for the House of Representatives, Associate Judge, Prothonltary and Clerk of Courts, Sheriff, Coroner and Jury Commissioner, and to transact such other business as may uo In order under tho rules. MKETINO OP THE DKMOCltATIO COUNTY COMSIITTEL'. 'Iho Democratic county cominltlco will meet at the Court House, in Mauch Chunk, on tho 10th day of September, to eloct anew chairman of the of tho County commlttco for the ensuing year. Ciias. IF. Lentz, Chairman. CALL of county cninMin for JJelegato Election to bo held In each Borough and Township of the County, on Sept. 8. from 2 n. m. to 7 1. m. Tim m.ml.e,. " 0f delegates tn l.n nlwi,l In tho boroughs ana townships will ho as follows Audenried . . . Heaver Meadow. . East Mauch Chunk. East renn. . . . Mahoning 2 Mauch Chunk 1st. W 3 Mauch Chunk 2nd W.2 nesquenoning. Packer. . . . l'ackcrton. . , l'arryvlile. . , l'eun Forest. . Summit IIII1. . Towamenslng. Weatherly. . Welssport. . , rrrnKiin. Kidder N. . Kidder S. . liiisford. . i.ausanne. , l.elilth . . . Lehlghton, , Millport. . , Lehigh Can. TMnl ' Necessary for choice 29 voters, Mahoning Items. The clover seed crop Is a very rich ono through tuo valley, Prof. Thomas M. Balllet, Sunt, of tho puunc schools of Springfield, Mass.. Is spending a part of his vacation with percnts and friend in tho Valley. At tho picnic on Saturday at Pleasant Corner, a base hall game took placo be tween tho clubs of Normal Square and Pleasant Corner. The game was won by the Normal. ollss Ella Mussclman, of Weatherly. accompanied by Misses Florence IJ'rlght and Ida Patton, of Hazleton, were tile cuests of Mrs. Thomas Mussclman a few dav last wceic. Ar ...! r- vr. t ... . . .. i mm juia. Hainan liaiuct, left on Monday for Cape May; at Phlladelpha they wcjo joined uy tlaelr son Dr. TIghl. M. n..titi, ...in ... ........... uu nn, uuL'umpany mem on tholr trip, they expect to be gono about a week, Mr. George Lentz, of Nls Hollow, has a 11 fo grey fox In his possession, which ho caught on a treo a few weeks ago. We aro pleased to note that Mr. G. r Frogman, who has been suffering for the last few months with malarial troubles. Is getting better. Mrs. Ileuben Zellner died nulte un expectedly of hcait troubles, on Wednesday In her COth, year, and was burled In tha St. John's cemetery on Saturday Also on Sunday afternoon at the samo attend the funeral of a two veartti ihiM ."S Hias Stoudt, of Summit Hill, who died of intermittent fever. mxiu. On September 1st, tliero will boon exhibition at the popular stovo store of James Walp, on Bank street, the new discovery Tho Gauzo Door Stoves and iiaillJL'S. Jipnn iiia nnvoH ttnnrl nAH- ti i . . .. Ing elsewhere In to-day's Issue and then and see the. wnnderfnllnAnii ...... Ji umActuou will UQ oreanizetl hprn I if mi tiArim,i nf iimipk m . . M ur tfay. Tue charter has . been applied New Advertisements, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel nf nnritv strength and wholcsomcncss. Atom pennnmiiMi! than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the multitude nl low test, shoit weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only Notice to Trespassers. All persons aro hereby forbid tresnaiOnir my lands In East I'enn, Carbon Co.. l'a., forhimt Ing, fishing orany other purpose All trespass- raiLip SCHOCH, Aus.4-.-4 w. Kast I'enn. l'a. A GENTS WANTED ! Tn rxinvnea fni mm nf flin lnn 1 .1 r established, BliST KNOWN NlfltSliH. Unoniiallcd facilities. 'OKNHVA Nttusuiiv ii'.nm inn ro inrrv. Moot tnra urm. Established 1810. W. & T. SMITH, (1HNEVA, a. x. AUgSSOW I hayo Just opened nCoal Ya.il In connection wmi my notei in wuinaruid wiiorc can constantly bo found all sizes of the BEST OJT COAL at prices Fully as Low ns the Lowest, a trial and be Convinced. Giro mo HENRY CHRISTMAN, iort Allen House, TFeissnort, Fairbanks Standard Scales in Connection. August 25, 4in A ppiH(nt I if a Rj Pirn IUCV ' lJ rift; INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH Bank Street, Lehighton, St!,1! J,.1,'1.0 "Sency for tho following B.1 .?UKANCE ,?M- n ir, which- can bo recommended to 1110 piiunc as rciiectly Safe and Reliable, The National Life Insurance Co, OF MONTPELIER, VT., it Indemnity Co, OF UNITED STATES, nal Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. Angl5,R8-ly E. F. JjUCKEtfBACHj W.AIN ATfl) DECOHATIVE PAI'im HAN(! INU, HOUSE AND SKIN PAINTINtJ AND nilAIKIKn.- Compelont workmen sent to any part of tho county. iinADQUAinr.ns roil' Wall Farers. Borflers & Decorations. I-irga assortment, and the latest stjles. Stationery, Fancy WINDOW SHADES. All ..n.tnn UI....I. . n Hiatus. ouiiuu jnuKiiig ana putt nir nn Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancb Chunk Pa Below the Broadway House. JPEMETON SEMINARY, PENNINOTON, N. J. y 49th Year. On direct line of It. It. from Lohlghton. THOMAS IIANLON. I). D President! commended hy Dr. McCosh. Excclla m health, discipline, hpme comfoits and scholarship. SiiO covers all expenses and extras hut Art ami ...Mi.. m.iiiiKui'3 , ui-y ui'iiuiiiut una conm pin $1 13 "W" EEKS. me ruwUK GAZETTE w ill 1M n,.iu.i ffl rnl IT nrrm.rid.l sv ..... ..IJ f . , i en ouhps lorinreo monins on recelut of One Dollar. mineral discount allowed lo nnslimiA flffAnla artA ..tail. a aAM.., . . - ' Address all orders to RICIIAUD K. FOX. May 30,1885-ly Frinklin Squirk, N. Y. Notice to Builders. iiwuDiio in iwt iiuim, uccorduiK to plans and specifications now at the house of ifcu i il Kressley. The rlpht is reserved to reject a iiv m all ot the projiosais received. ' Uy order of the School Hoard ot Mahoning Tn p., iiAir.i. jwiiisai.iSY, Secretary. i.iTilero.u nIso l'0 ofered at Puhllo Kale, at Pleasant Corner, l'n n.. ..,. ,i,.. clock r. M., by tlio School Hoard, the' Old liinf,i! liiK unu school j,ot of w lurches, now vacated at Heaver Itun, to the highest bidder. ,al,,Iwl 111 uy order of the School Board. DANIEL Kltl'.SSI.KY, Secretary, July 20. 1888-W3' " " """ "l CcnUlot iUo fuii nt n HARRISON & MORTON Ib mil klanriinl K.k.. tftiu. Ainoathtutl)Ki,i n n vim niinierwiiuMtlinM. uqh 1 n4u.rl to get tnr oihr. Dill WINTER & CO.,t-uU.,aorlnsfleld, MaiiJ Coal, Coal, Cea D. J. KISTLER Respectfully announce! to tlio public that ho lias opened a NltW MVKUV STAIlLE,andtlintlio Is now itrpn.ircil in fnrnUli Trnti, fnr irnnnMi. Weddings or llinlncss Trips on tho shortest no tloo and most liberal terms. Orders left at the "uiiruoi; 11 ousts- win receive prompt attention. STABhES ON NORTH BTREET, noxt the HMcl, Lchlzliton. )an22-vl Beware of fraud, as my name and the price aro stamped on tlio bottom of nil my advertised shoes lieforo leaving the faetoiy, which protect the wearers against high prices nnd Inferior Roods. If o dealer offers V. L. Douhi.ah shoes at a reduced price, or says ho has them without my namo and price stamped on the bottom, put tin iivmi it iia (i nimui W. L.Douglas $3 Shoe. genSmen. The only flno S3 Seamless Shoo In the world mado without tapkh nit tiaii.h. as Rtviuti and durable ns thoso costliiRSS or SO, and having no tacks or nails to wear thostocklncor hiirtthc feet, makes them as comfortable and well-llltiiiK as a baud sewed shoe. Buy the best. None penulncunless stamped on boltoin " W. L. Doug las S3 Shoe, warranted." W. L. Douolass SI Siton, tho oiUdnal nnd only hand sowed welt SI shoe, which equals cus-tom-mado shoes costing from Su to fn. , W. 1,. Douai.As S2.S0 Biiok Is unexcelled for ncavy wear. W. L. Douolar S2 Shoe Is worn by nil Boys, and Is the best school shoo In tho world. All the abovo goods aro mado In Congress, Button and Ijico, and If not sold by your dealer, wtlto W. L. DOUGLAS, BnoCKTON, MASS. A. MEHRKAM & SON, Apts, LEIIIGHTON - - - PA.- AGENTS WANTED Quickest Selling Aitlcle eVer Invented. Used in any Dash Churn. NEEDS NO TALKINO, BUT It KAMA' IS THIS I'JtUrriEST SHOWING AKTIC1.H ON THE MAltKET. 1'iTTan.uiia, l'a., Sept. 21, 1887. "We. tho unilorslirneil. eerllfv 1 1 , :i t. i linvi. witnessed tho churning of tho 'Perfect Self-lie- voivlng Cliuiii Dasher hi one minute mid thirty secouds, producing Three nnd Threo-nuarter 13 3-41 rounds of Granulated Butter from ono Gallon of Cream from tho Kecdinont Creamery. T. D. Harmnn. Editor National Stockman. It. J, nomlngrny.l'rop. City Milk it Duller D'pnt. .Ino. W. TaTor. Cashier Cltv Savhicri Hank. Cant. .1. IC. Barbour, Secretary Oil Exchange. W. Clutter. Tro. Diamond Milk-lltittnr Donnt. Thos. I. Day, W. Steinmeyer, F. O. Iteed. Creanierv. C. it. Gardner. M.McClaln.TreosOrflce.J.lt. Johnson, Leader, i,. ii. luuiiarus, no u. r. uawson. l osr. S. S. linger. City Hall, Jas. Hughe, Press Edward Lassus, ' T. V. Drultt, S. H. Supt T. E. Murphy, J. W. Morcland, .I.J. WrlL'llt.Vlcnnallest.liilliH Hoffman. C. II. McAuley.Clty CafoDr. II. Bullen, Capt. W. 0. Cook, John Born, Hall. CoujfTv and Township ltionxs rouSAuj, CALL ON, Oil AVKITE S. Y. CRUSAN, aus.4-13 Parnassus, Ri. Tho undersigned nfTers far snlA fla r.,llni,. inns grimes oi I'jiuBriiAiiss, Complete Bono Phosphate VltlCE, $35.00. This Is the best phosphate on the market, nono .exeepteu. Complete Bone Manure ! ritlCE, $32.00 -Especially adapted to fruit trees of nil kinds Lehigh Phosphate, Price $27, Soluble Phosphate and Potash 1'ltICE, 521.00. Soluble Itock Phosphate ! l'KICE, 122.00. These cheap grades compare favorably with anv phosphates costing the same price. Give them a mm. ah cranes pacKCO 1JKY In 200 lbs. acid iruui iiiiKS inn (Till weight. Always on hand and or sale M. HEILMAN. August 4, 3m LEUIQIITON. SWITCHBACK CLEANZINE Itcuioves Paint and Grease from Woolens, niiks, oaiins, uasnraercs.Laces .Crapes, Ac. Hy the use of CLEAN ZINH Clothing of any Material, Car pets, Lap Robes, Car rlaio Cushions, Trim mint!!, &c, can hn nn I plrlv cleaned of dirt, crease or paint without In- piry. ins wunouian equal for removing laminin, ircckies, eunburn, tan, tfc. 2't Cents a Hotllc. Trade Supjilled by tho Proprietor Dr. T. E. Davis, Summit Hill. For Sale by T. I). THOMAS, Leliightnn. Switch-Back Congb Gore Is the most certain and speedy remedy In the world Coughs. Colds, Croup. Hoarsenes, Whooii Ing cough, Innuenrn, Sore Throat, (tc. Try It. l'rleo, THcnty-Flve Cents, Leopold Meyers PACKERTON, Ph., Lesooo of Dolan Stono Quarry, Is now prepared to supply at short uollco All Kimls of BUILDING STONE, of tho very hest quality at prices tho I.OW .iT Persons contemplating hmldlng will positively sayo money hy calllnc on LEOPOLD MEVEUS, Packcrton, and learnlnc prices. niar3-05 , , J. T. NUSHAUM. Lehlchton, will also furnish prices on application. Machine Shop, 'JLIio undcislsned announces to tho citizens of Lehlchton and tho surrounding country that ho has opened a shop for the Repair of Machinery ! Hitclins Agricultural Implement!), Sharpen' Ins Ijiwn Mowers, th-lndliiB l'lani r Knives, tint; and Pump Work.nnil inanntaclurliiK tlraln All work Ruarantccd at tho IcnveM prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Gabel's Hardware Store. LEHIGHTON, Ponna. Aprils. lv D. LANCELL'S ASTHMA AND iO AT A R R H REMEDY IlavniK BtrugRled 20 years between life nnd death will; Asthma or Phthisic, treated by eminent physicians, and receiving no benefit, 1 was compelled durliiK the last 8 vears of my 111. iiess to alt on my chair day and night gasping for breath. My sunerlnfrs were beyond deserhE tlon. In despair I experimented on mvself l!v mcdlclno Ihusobtalned. I fortunately discovered tills WONDKKFUI. CU11R FOn ASTHMA AND CA- TAltlllt. warranted to rellevn the h,,i,k,,. rooisnnit herbs and inballnir tho case of Asthma In Fivr Minutks, so that tho patient can lie down to rest nnd sleep comfort ably. Please read tho following condensed ex tracts from unsolicited testimonials, all of re cent date: Oliver V. K. Holmes, San Jose, Cal., writes "I find tho remedy all and even more than ren resented. I receive Instantaneous relief." JJ- Carson, A. M., Warren, Kail., writes "V as treated by emlnentphyslelansof this coun . try nnd Germany: tried the climate of il liferent states-nothing afforded relief like vourprepara- L."lt. riielps. P. If., Griggs, Ohio, write! "Suf cred with Asthma 40 ye!H 8. Your nudlclno In Smlnutes docs more for mo than the most emi nent physician did for me In tlireu years." II. C. iMlmpton.JolIct, 111., writes: "Send Ca tarrh ltcmedy nt once. Cannot get along with out It. I llnd It to bo ono of the most valuable medicines I havo ever tried." Wo have many other hearty testimonials of cure or relief, and In order that all sufferers from Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, and kindred di seases may have an opportunity of tesllng the value of tho Itemedy wo will send to anv aifdress TltlAL PACKAGE I'ltKE OF CHAliGE. It vour druggist fails to keep it do not permit him osellyou somo worthless Imitation bv his ren e.scntlng It to be Justus good, but send directly ns. Wrlto your namo nnd address plainly. Address, J. ZIMMKKM AN & CO., Props,. Wholesale Druggists. Woosler, Wayne Co., O. sire box bv mall Sl.oo. uly2ly PURITENE PRIZES! Competition Open to All on the following conditions: Tolntcresttheagvd and also tho young during tho leisure hours, day "f evening, we offer the following prizes for the hunt von woilDS." Fortho largest list of words framed by tlio letters composing the PURITENE wo will give Ten Dollars: for tho next largest .nu,i;ii iuii.,rs; ior mo next largest use Afive col lars, tuid for tho next three largest lists Ono Case of 1'iirltcnn each. All lists must reach mo before uiTcnwr iiiui, itsnsnna must bo accompanied with ten trado marks, cut from packages of Furl tcne. No word to bo admitted which contains less than four letters! but use no other letters Lllilll IIIW3U tUllllHISIIlg ine WOIU Ask your merchants fortho powder: It sells nt ren Cents a pound, and Is superior to Soaplne or It a trial. Insist upon your merchant getting It ,. ,(.IU IIU UlllCi. A. F. SNYDER, (Jcneral Shlpiilng Agent for Pennsylvania, EHIG1ITON, GAltliON CO., l'A. Henry Jolf, IT THE CAUIIOX HOUSE IS NOW- an AccominoOation 'Bus BETWEEN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot Parties called for at their Homes by Leaving or- ucia ilk liny ui ine nuieis. Aprils, 1887 Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Graduate of riiila. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS DltANCHES. Perseryation of the Teetli a Snecialtv. OFFICE HOUltSi From 8 a. m. to 6 p. in. OAS HALL, Market Square, ilaueh Chunk. BRANCH OFFICE: EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK. 'ino Doors North ol I'ost-Ofllce. OFFICE HOUliS: 7 to 9 a. in. nml 5 to 7 p. m. April L's-sm Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Gkavek's opulur Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty, btove repairs hunished' on sliort notice. Prices Iteasonablo ! ! WANTED AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS For our Choice and Hanlv Nurserv Hlnek. Steady work for energetic men. Salary and ex penses, or commission If preferred. Satisfaction guaranteed to customers and agens, Write Im mediately for terms, State age. Address It. O. CHASE A- CO., 1430 South I'enn Hanaro, l'hladeluhla Pernio. aiu. II fw. AGENTS TO ENTIRELY NEWBOOK WAN0?ED 8FI.L AN The moat tvonderfiillv cnmnletn erillertfmi nf the absolutely useful and practical which has ever been published Innny nation on the globe. A marvel of every day talue ttnd actual money nruliig and money saving to eery possessor, lundreils noon hundreds of beautiful nml heln. fill engravings. Its extraordinary low price bo vond coiniM'titlon NolhlniMii tha wholt, lilstnrv of tho book trade like It. Select something of. real value to tho eople, and sales are sure Agents Iih king for a new anil tint class book, wrlto for full description and terms, so days' tlmo ghen Agents without capital. SCAM MULL i CD. I'lllI.ADKI.I IIIA.l'a. feblB-mO Oscar Christman, WEISSFOICT, I'A. Livery ami Exclianqe Slahhu. Easy riding carriage! and safe driving horses. Best accommodations to agents and travellers. Mall and teleffruiih orders innmiiHvuttenrieil tn UHenie atrial ' tnav2My ml MAKE - NO We are positively headquarters for anything in the way of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gent's Furnishings, Children's Beady-Made Clothing', Carpets, Hugs, Matting, Matts, Oil Cloths. Floor and Stair, Window Shades, Lace Curtains, The largest stock. ment. The lowest prices to found in We Make Shoes a Specialty. If you are having any trouble in ting lilted m shoes, claim to he ahle to lit everybody ; we carry a full line of shoes in all the different styles and widths, in hand-sewed, Goodyear welts and machine sewed. Wo want to call special attention to our Patrol Shoe, in bals and con gress, at $2.50. They are specially adapted for railroaders or men that do much walking, or in laet, everybody that appreciates comfort in foot-wear. Come and see what we hare. JNTo trouble to show goods. Respctf y, ZERN Opera House LEHIGHTW, GO AND SEE um BOOK With Wire Gauze Oven- Door. Everybody welcome to wit ness the Perfection of Cooking, Broiling and Roasting of Meats and Baking Bread by this new Discovery. Showing a Saving of One-Half in Roasting Meats. The Wire Gauze Oven Door While it does not cool the oven, a constant supply of Fresh Air to the oven, resulting in a perfect chemical change, producing bread far superior to the brick oven. The broad, when baked, is liclit. norous. healthv. nasilv rlifrpstpd and never moulds ; the size is increased one-quarter ; the loss in weight decreased fifteen per cent. Improve the Opportunity to" THE GAUZE DOOR RANGE IN OPERATION, September Roasting, foiling and Cooking James Walp, Agent, BANK - STREET - LEHIG-HTOBr . ptiwma WAIX All new Spring Styles now ia stock. All new goods in a now store. All old goods wero sold out at auction. Elegant white Back Papers, )c. 7c. Hie. and 12c. for I'lece. Elegant Gold Papers, 5c. and flOc. Per Piece. Eleorant Gold JEintossea Paners, 35e. and $1.00 Per Piece. Felts and Ingrains, 20c. nnd 00c. Ar Piece. LUCRUSTA WALTON ! Samplei and estimates sent free. Ex perienced workmen sent to all parts of the city anil country, ah coous warranted into from arsrnic, perfect, anil full length. M. Merigan, V.123 MARKET ST., MF.W, Philadelphia. - MISTAKE. The largest assort he this region. set- call and see us. We & SNYDER, Block, PA. THE it thoroughly nurifios it. nddinr see the Public Exhibition of 1st, 1888, at the popular Stove Store of bW8? rupture RsyiEF& rJUno." " ddrficiniiitel? thU hp- A MODEL PRESS Will do all your uvra rjmung or e&rrj money prist In for other. tour boy can ran It. Outfit-, " uu riw uuat 90, f 10,' 120, 135, or more, aocordlng to ilzo-ono as mod u another. Ia us9 all oyer the world. Full Information In a book called IIow loi-riut. Free with. umplei of ModilE press worx, upon ap-j THE MODEL PRESS COMPANY, Llm'd, 912 Arch Stmt, PhlUdtlphlr..; See what Is said about The Model Press. My Model I'reu netted me In three molilh ov'n tjuo.oo-l neer had Instructions In prlutlng be f.ire, yet I set up and printed 10,000 deposit tickets on my Mtxlel I're.is the day after I received It. 1 have mad more than double what my Model I'ress.cos. me the first two months. -Havo done about fjo,oo worth of work on my Ho, I Modal l'ress. It beats ail. After three years' use I find n y Model Tress as good as new. Tho Model l'ress Is well built nnd ought to last half a century. The Model Press 1; fully equal to the largest and costliest ma chines for lino Card aud OK.NEltAI. IIUSINEHM printing. Any smart boy can turn out hundred of dollars worth of work every year, even with one of the smaller sties. Address. Mml iiiiiiiH m.wrjt.t Tijic Model Phess Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street, uiyl2-jl FuiLAiMxi'inA, Pa,
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