The Carbon Advocate LEniUHTON. PA.. SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBEII 20. 1688. EHTBBJtn AT TUB MtlUOHTON POST-OFFICB AS BKOOND OIVBS JIAIL MATTEIl. NO WOKDKKACLBAIIFIEi,DCOAI,MWEK whobs.il boon pouring tlio story of op presied labor Into a reporter's car conclod- 0.1 win. n.o rlernnt. Invocation. "God bolD the bituminous coal worker, for the larff does not, and tlio coal operator and rail road corporations will not." Exchange, Let tbo reader revolve two f acls In bis mind, Thoro mo two pictures In the soft coal country ef Pennsylvania worth the careful study of the public. One shows the llfo of th miner, who can earn less than many of our tailor girls, whb Is compelled to llyo in the bouses owned by tbo operator, worth less than f 360 and pay $5 a month rent, and deal at tbo pluck-mo-slorcs for fear of being turned from the mines. Tbo other picture shows the sleok and prosperous operator, with his millions, and tbo greedy transportation corporations robbing tho consumer at one end of the lino and op pressing tbo workmon at tbo other. Thcso arts conditions that exist In tho coal regions of the Kcystono 8tato In tho year of our Lord, 1888. Dut In tho language of tho lata Boss Tweed, "What aro jou coins to do about It?'1 With legislatures, judges and lawyers and bosses subservient to tbo power of tho plutocracy what chance Is ihero for tho enactment or enforcement of laws protecting the rights, privileges and welfare of tho laboring masses? Nonel The common people must rlso In their might and strlko down by popular voice the ballot thcso gigantic ovils that ob struct the prosperity of the laborer and places him on a piano but litto above tho down-troddon and oppressed peasants of eld Ireland. Let jnstico prevail ; cUo unto the laborer bis just dues and tbo peace, prosperity and greatness of the country is assurred. Legislate for the masses against th domination of special classes. Tbbu abb a obkatmaxt people who labor under tbo Impression that communications in a newspaper voice tbo sentiments and opinions of Its editor and that in every caso ho should bo responsible for them. This Is unfortunate from tbo fact that an independent nowspaper is ways supposed to have its columns open tor the discussion of important questions f the day. By this means both sides of an issue are presented Intelligently to tbo reader, whereas, if the discussion of a question were left to an editor but ono side and settled convictions would bo presented We do not wish to bo understood as making an apology for any article or articles tl. kaye appeared in these columns In tbo past cr that may appear In tho future. If we hayo anything to say on tho questions of tho day we Intend to say It and la language piMn and to the point, no matter whom It effects. We aro mortgaged to no patty or clique, and our voice Is free to sea that right pre vails even though the devil kicks. ' I A CABD AtTJSABINQ IS TO-DAT'S Issue Mr. J. L. Gabol, tbo Republican aominee for Prolbrontary claims that wc last week said that ho "was running In tho Interest of some one else." Wo beg to dif fer with Mr. Gabel, we did net say so. Tho article which appeared In last weeks' Ad TeoAtB was, a communication; it was not urttttn by tho editor, of this paper, if it bad been it would hayo appeared as an editorial. lKhen wo have anything to say we Intend to say it and not resort to anonom ous communications, As to Mr. Esser's case, this Is tbo fourth and last tluio that be will be a candtdato for public office. Ho has Made a good, honest public servant and If tbe Democrats re-elect blm bo will continue te do his duty. Against Mr. Gabel we can say not a word, no Is a good citizen and a staunch Republican. This campaign must not be one of abuse It must win on bonest merits. Vote right I SsNATon Seehiian'b DILI, in iieoabd to persons who engage in trusts contains a penalty of a fine of $10,000 and imprison Mtnt, Wo would not glvo much for tho fine where millionaire aro concerned but a lew months in the penitentiary arrayed In striped uniform might havo some good effect. Iiteord Bight your aro brother. It would give these gamblers in necessary living com modities an opportunity tor reflection, and tbe samo time bo Inflicting a juU punish went. Let tbe bill bo placed upon the statute books ; then elect men to tho respon sible positions of public trust to see that the law Is thoroughly enforced so that the gamblers are wiped out. - v : WK AVB i'sUlTTltUST, A LUMBER irusi. ft sugar trust, a julc,cordage, rubber, envelope, steel, earthenware, Bessemer steel, Inc, paper bag, window glass, patent leather, whiskey and oil trust), which con trol the supply, regardless of tho demand, and regulates tho price of tho commodities which are bound up In the so-called trusts, pools or combinations that now threaten the condition and menaces tho prosperity of tbe American laborer. These "horrible Mcresencea" control judges and leglsla tuxes and carry on their gambling to tbe de triment of tbe public welfare by a reckless- ess that Is only equalled by its tolerance in a country where tho laws are framed for a common people. B NKWO THAT COMES FHOM THE South brings with it tho sad tidings of deaths and suffering consequent to tbe yel low feyer scourge- that now prevails so Alarmingly and fatally in tbe fever afflicted districts of panic stricken Florida. Tbe stews' of their suffering has aroused national sympathy In the hearts of an American people In all sections of tbe country and all that can possibly bo done ts being done to alleviate the suffering and salsery of the inhabitants of the fever stricken country. It is rsorosaD to amend tub fouhth commandment to make It suit tbe exigen ces of modern society, Ideas and enterprises so that it will read as follows: "Remember tbe Sabbath day to keep It holy unless you work for the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company and then thou must labor faith fully and bard, for It is said thai 'by tbe sweat of thy brow thou sbalt eat bread,' " Tint .Democrat befeiis to Horace Heydt, Esq., our popular youcg attorney, as "famous cat lawyer." Considering tbe "scratching" be gsvo his opponent In that somewhat celebratod case the appella tion Is not so badly put. Mr. Ilejdt Is a young lawyer of ability and promise and we Are pleased to note that ho Is rapidly tiling in the profession. Low Frlceifor Job Work. We take pleasure is calling attention to one fact, viz: Wo aro now equipped with the latest styles of type and tho fastest run ning presses which enable us to turnout at very short notice and iu the best style job work of all kinds at prices exceedingly low. Please remember this; prices ten to twenty-five per cent, less thau elsewhere. FBBSOAAL AND POLITICAL. 1 President Cloveland has signed more pen sion bills than all tbo other Presidents since tbo war. lie will recclvo the votes of many veterans who never voted tor a Democratic candidate before. Tho men who served only ono week or ono month and consequently cannot get any fraudulent pension bills though will of courso foto against him. Tbo Lansford Record says, anonomous- ly, that "town prldo should roll up a big yoto for Davis for Judge." Of courso Town prldo" will Dot forgot to do Us duty for diaries II. Scldlo, a gentleman who will fill tbo Judgeship with ability, credit and faithfulness. Tho Mugwumps who aro trying to mako It appear that Mr. Clcvoland did not con tribute $10,000 to tbo campalcn fund ought to bo ashamed of themselves. In splto of all they may say Mr. Cleveland has a real Interest in tills contost and It is $10,000 interest, too. Press Phila. "It Is said on the streets of Maucli ununic. that tbo "Open letter to Mr. Slgley" in last week's Ucrald has affected Mm so much that be takes to drinking soda." ' Ilcralil, Wcatherly. The Advocate fools called In to rebuko tbo abovo report, It is positively not true, This comes unsolicit ed. lFo belloyo In upholding the profes slon. Special to tho CATtnoN Advocate. BROADBRIM'S 1 Y. LETTER, The enlargement of women's sphcro of action is Just now occupying some of tbo brightest female minds on tills continent. and it seems as If they wcro gaining some thing ovcry day. Twenty years ago thoro was hardly a femalo reporter to bo found on any of tho dally papers now they swarm all over the city; tlio success of sharp girl on ono of tho lamest journals hero has sot hundreds of young females al most crazy, and now they aro laying them selves out to catch rascally old brokers and fool lunatic doctors, so as to furnish son satlonal paragraghs for tbo papers at fifty dollars a column. A few years ago wo did all wo wcro able to do hero on tbo female suffrage question when wo allowed women to vote for school trustees. Tilts year two ladies wcro placed on tho Board of Education, and, as matters hayo turned out, the appointment can scarcely bo called a success; from tho hour of their first meeting don u till to-day tho board has been ia hot water, swid It is morcy of providenco that it has not been knocked all to flinders. Jlfiss Gn.ce Dodgo is a most estimable and gifted lady, and tho same miiy bo said of Miss A'.kins, her coadjutor, but it Is evident to their "filends that tbey aro both very much out of place in tbe Board of Education. Or.o of tbo most respected lady teachers In die city was Miss Mason, a Virginian, and tho niece of Mason who was taken from an English vessel by an American cruiser early in the war in company with Sidcll. Miss Dodgo had scarcely received her commission than she resolved to let the board know that she was no drono in the educational lilyc, and she startled her as sociatcs ono morning by demanding that Miss Mason be Investigated. Tho whole matter was turned over to Mr. Jasper, the Superintendent of Public Schools, who asked Miss Dodgo for the proof of Miss jMason' questionable doings. Miss Dodge had nono except an anonymous letter which somo one had sent her, charging very naughty conduct on tbe part of Miss Mason. Very properly Jfr. Jasper refused to jeopard!; a lady's good name on an anonymous cusatlon ; then Miss Dodgo went for tbo superintendent, and she came very near getting him thrown out. For a few weeks tho Board of Education was in an uproar members took sides; it was Jasper and antl Jasper; Dodgo and anti-Dodge; Jason and anti-Mason. Tbe co-respondent with Miss Mason was a Mr. McMarstcrs, but Jiss Dodgo was tho power behind tbo throne, She would not bo put down and she could not bo put down, and she was hound to havo Miss Jlfason investigated or die. At last, after a despctato fight, Miss Dodgo got a committee appointed; tbey sifted the meagre evidence thoroughly, and the result was tho triumphant vindication of Miss Mason and tho consequent discomfiture of JIss Dodge. Jlfiss Dodge is a millionaire heiress, and Miss Mason had nothing but her character and her talents, and tbo i suit of tlio affair is that Miss Mason tur around and sues Miss Dodgo for $50,000 damages. Tho wholo story Is In a nutshell. Mr. jucjuarsiers lias tuo misfortuo to bo a very good looking man, and he Is blessed with a little puppy wife, who Is as joalous of her husband as the Grand Turk is reported to be of his wives. Mr. McMarster was ac quainted with Jason, who is also blessed with a moderate share of good looks, and tho jealous little wife took it into her head Jbat .Miss Mason was trying to mako off with her handsome husband. It was slio who wroto the anonymous letter to Miss Dodcre which was tbo cause of all tho troublo; and now Miss Dodge may have to pay the ploer. At anx.rato the Board of Education Is heartily sick of tho female members, and the next Mayor (and his name won't bo Hewitt) will bo requested to rulo them out. As sad a case as any that has demanded the attcutlon of tbo courts for years It that of DeBaun, tlio lato assistant cashier of tho National Park Bank. DeBaun was raised In the bank from boyhood; ho had worked his way up step by step till tho time of Ills flight. On tbe death of the president of the bank tho faithful cashier was promoted from the cashicrsbip to presidency, and tho assistant-cashier DeBaun was promoted to be cashier. Then lie seized $100,000 of tho funds of the bank and fled to Canada. It then transpired that this model cashier, whom no ono suspected, had been a thiet for ten years; and ho had cone on lobbiuc year after year, and by falso entries had covered up his tricks till longer conceal ment was impossible, and then he seized all ho could lay hands and fled to Canada. It almost seems liko a dream. A few months ago and there was no happier home iu the city of Brooklyn than that of Frederick De Baun on South-Oxford street. Tho fact of his position In one of the richest and most conservative banks in tbe Union was a quasi endorsement of character, and he was a central figure of tho most exclusive sot on tho "11111," and a member ot two of tbe most fashionable clubs. Thcso fashionable clubs, while not reco gnized as gambling-bells, are nevertheless the nurseries of that fatal habit which Is dally leading many of our young men down to ruin. In all of theso fashionable clubs little gentlemanly poker parlies aro formed; they are all gentleman, so It is all right; but it frequently happens that those fine gentlemen sit up all night, and one, two three bundled dollars Is no uncommon loss; hundreds grow (o thousands then robbery, forgeiy d flight. What must have been tho life of this wretched man for the past ten years? How must he have felt, day after day, as he sat by his con tiding associates knowing that no was a thief? It was ft tcrrlblo socrot that he carried In bis bosom all theso years feeling that bo was sitting on top of a volcano that was ready to burst upon him at any moment, His wlf o was one of tuo proudest women In Brooklyn, and his children wcro taught by their mother to hold thoir heads very high. It is on them that tho bitterest humiliation falls. Tuo oldest boy was attending ono of tho most aristocratic schools In tho city, and he told his teacher that ho could no loncer attend school on account of his father's disgrace Vorily, the sins of tlio father aro visited upon tho children. Notwithstanding all our preaching and touching, all our churches and police, nrlzo fighting flourishes as it noyer did be fore. It seems to havo become a passion- not simply among tho brutal class that cultivates It but so-called gentlemen abandon their homes and suffer all sorts of privations and stake enormous sums of money on those brulal encounters. Our laws for tbo suppression of this form of vlco aro a dead letter on tho statuto books, and our nollco aro so committed to tho sport that their greatest pleasure is to bo appointed to keep tho peaco where a scnlp- plnc match is going on. All of our swell athletic clubs havo teacher of boxing encaeed at salaries creator than those of tho most eminent collcgo professors, ana there aro fow first-class clerygmen that faro as well. Not satisfied with tho per formances of their own members, four or five times every winter, fifteen or twenty professional prlzo-flghters aro engaged to hammer each other for tho delectation of these, flno centlemen. At these exhibitions all classes of prlzo-rlng rufllns aro represent ed, heavy-weights, middlo-welghts, light weights, feather-weights, Ac, &c. Tho feather-weights aro mere boys under one hundred pounds; and it is exceedingly complimentary to our high American civilization to see a thousand fashionably- dressed gentlemen, most of them swallow talis and white chokers, and many of them lnsldo of that charmed clrclo of Ward McAllister's select four hundred which represents New York's creme tie crcme, shouting and clapping their hands iu tho wildest manner as one of the roor little brutes Is borne off bleeding and sense less from tho ring. What can you expect from tho roughs and tho toughs when fin gentlemen glvo this horrid sport their en dorsement? Tho death of Professor Richard A. Proc tor In this city last week from yellow fever was a dreadful shock to tho cntlro com munity, by whom ho was much beloved, No man of tho present generation lias made the study of astronomy so popular and Interesting. In tho field of popular astronomy he has hardly had a rlyal, if wc oxpeept Professor Mitchell of Cincinnati, Hero Professor Proctor was loved and honored, and his death at this time may bo looked upon as a public calamity. Professor Proctor arrived hero on Monday morning, and whilo not feeling exactly well, did not regard himself as sick. Tuesday, however, that fatal disease yellow feyer had developed, and on Wed- ncsdaj hi was dead. To save tho pcopl In the hotel where ho was stopping, It bo came necessary te remove blm at midnight, Tho removal was mado by trained nuiscs of the hospital corps, and ho was taken to a place provided for such cases on, the river side. In a few hours ho was dcadj and then the body of tho most popular astronomer was laid In tho morgue, whero wretched suicides and tho human debris of tlio rivers aro laid out. Tho night was stormy and blustering when they remoyod him from tho hotel, As tho litter crossed the sidewalk to tho ambulance which stood near tho door, looked up at tho sky which was draped black and starless. It was his last look tho heavens, over which Ills loving eyes had roamed for hundreds of nights, and whoso innermost glories In a few hourg wcro to be the reward of a splendid mid useful ltfo. Astronomical sclcnco losses ono of most falthfnl students, and tho people England and America ono of tlio most popular Interpreters of God's wonders tho hcayens that tho present century has known. BROADBRIM, Steam Renovating Co WISST mtOADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Carpets and Fkatiii.rs madr Clean and Free from Dirt and SIoths. All work called for and returned frco of charge. All M Guarantee!!. Sept 22-tw. DISEASES OF MEN ONLY SloodPolBon,DlMMiotKl(1nfi,Bladdsrftndothero CEtni, lteAfcDeuM, NtrTout DabiUtr, Loat Manhood, r nit or Krrori 1b Tooth arsipeeditr and pcrmanantlr cared. OoniQttatlon a.nd trittlofaltdl lre br mult Addrew DJLGRXatDLX,ni WeUU.it, Hew York. HOItACE HEYDT, JOHN SKABOLDT, Jn. Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Eemcrer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Offlco: Bank street, attention given to every kind of In- Prompt surance, To Whom It May Concern.. All persons are herchy cautioned not to sell or elye to my husband WILLIAM E. HLANK, under penalty of prosecution any Intoxicating beverages, all of which you will herchy take notice. MIES. W. 12. BLANK, Lchlghton, 3wks. All Kind of Job Work; Neat nnd Cheap nt this Office. New Advertisements, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This nowdcr never varies. A marvel of nurltv. strength nntt wholesomcness. More economics than Uio ordinary kind, anil cannot bo sold In competition with tlio multitude otjowteit, short weight, amm or niiosnnnio ponuers. doiu oniy Inl cans. Itoynl Making Powder Company, 100 wan Direct in. hue 24-mtl ADMINISTRATOR'S Sale OF VAIAJADMS IfcE All USJTAOnBU Pursuant to nn order of tlio Ornhali's Court of Carbon county, Pennsylvania, will bo sold nt ljCiuguion, on mo premises, iu sum comity, on Saturday, Octote 20tli, 1! ill iniukuu , ivui J. . 4,., uiDiiitKJiTiiiK unviiwvu Itcal Estate, lato of 0. A. UKCK, deceased, to ... TTYTlfl'TJl i.IaU.1. 1, HT thAr,nnwlnn,ln.nll.n.l wit: Allium iioriiiwariuy unc-ii.iii part 01 a certain lot. niece or parcel of ground, sltimto and being In tlio Jlorough of hclilgliton, Carbon county, J a., neing 101 iiumueriix in inoKrouiiu mull or iuoi ui inu siim juiuiign mi iviiiKmuH bounded nnd described as follows, to wit Hounded on the north by lot No. 225, on tho east by Lehigh street, on tho soutli by tho other half part ot said lot, No. 224, of which this Is tlio northwardly one-half part, nnd on Hie west by Annlo Allev. containing In front, or width, on said Lehigh street, 33 feet nnd extending at that wiumitKMCcinuuuincuei io saiu Appio Alley. Tho Improvements thereon aro a largo nnd con veiueni ' Two-Story Dwelling: House, 20x2(1 feet and all necessary outbull-tlnirs. lei ins nnu conoiiions wui no nuuio kuow at time and place oi sale, ny Sept 23-ts Administrator. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLU REAL ESTATE. Thero will ho exposed to imbllo sale, on tho premises in tuo iiorougu oi i.euiRiiiou, on 6th, 1! at TWO O'CLOCK P. jr., tho following valuable Real Kstale. Two certain adjoining lots ot land bounded and described as follows, to wit: no- ginning nt a corner ot lot of land owned l; Unbert Wain nnd marked in tho nlan ur nlot No. Two, llienco north fifteen nnd one-half de crees, west ninety feet to a ten foot wldo alley, tlienee along said alley, soutli seventy degrees west ono hundred and forty feet, thence In nnd along line of lot No. l-'Ivo of said plan south llf leen nnd one-half dcgrees.east ninety feet.thence in nini along lot r,o. i wo, nurtu seveniy negroes, east ono hundred nnd fortv feet to nlaco of be ginning, being lots Thrco and Four of said plan or pioi Willi iuo iimmricnaiicest iieiug me real Terms and conditions will bo inado known on uay sale and otic nttenuanco given by ItOMiltT a. IIUINEV, Administrator. cpi. IS IS. Public Sale. Tlio undersigned will sell on tlio nromises NIS-IIOLLOW, Mahoning twp.. Carbon county, Satnrflay, Septette 29tlL at 12 o'clock noon, tho following described Per sonal Property, comprising 2 mares. 3 cows, s hellers, sprint; wagon, trucK wagon (good as new), mowing machine, pair of bob-sleds, rnltl- vators.plows. harrows, and a variety ot 1-AHM- iiu iuiri.ujiii-.ixiB aim uuunuuui.u iruu NITUltK to numerous too mention. Conditions will bo mado known at tlmo and placo of sale, by Sept 22-2t ii tICflAHO BTEICnrtWALT. NIS-IIOUOW. A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho nnderslcned offers his Farm, sltnato Mahoning Valley. Carbon county, Pa., at prlvnto saie. tne l-arm contains uu acres, oi wnicn he ncres aro cleared and under a high state of cul tivation, tlio balanco Is good Umber land. The Improvements aro a Two and a Halt, Story Stono Dwelling House, 31x20 feet Willi l'ramo Kitchen iiixw ieet, iiarn mx, leet Willi an necessary Z. II. 0. 1IOM, On tho Promises, Sept. 13, 83 tl -AT THK- Li eh i gut on Fair October 3, 4 and 5, 1888. Wednesday, October 0, 1:30 p.m. Open to all trotting horses In tho county, owned three months prior to tho day of trial, and that havo never Bono lor money other than county premiums. NO. 1.-PUKS15, J100.00. First premium , 8 M 00 Hecoud premium 25 00 Third premium is no Fourth premium lu on AT 2:00 O'CLOCK P. M. Open to all trotting colts In tho county, not over four years old, ami owned three months prior to tho (lay ot trial, nnd that havo never cone for money other than county premiums. NO. 2.-FUltSK, WO.00. First premium $ 20 no Second premium , is 00 Thlrdpremluni 10 oo Fourth premium D 00 Thursday, October 4, 1:30 p. m. Open to fill trottliiK horses InCaibon and ad joining counties, with no better lecoid that 2.1s. NO. 3.-FU1ISK, $150.00. First premium $ 73 on Second piemluiu ,is no Thlrdpremluni 23 00 Fourth premium 15 00 AT 2.00 O'CLOCK P.M. Ojientoull running horses In Carbon and ail Joining counties. NO. L-FUK81!, J1CO.00. First premium $ com Second premium 23 00 Third premiums ,, is 00 Fourth premium 10 00 Friday, October 5, 1;30 p. m. Open to nil trotting horses. NO. S.-PUI18C, $300.00. First premium , $ iso oo Hecond premium 7.1 m Third premium 4;, no Trotting Races i-ouriii premium 3d u t5y"A Committee of Arrangements w il U un pointed to superintend all matters perl tuiufr to tlio race courso, settle all dUngreeuu ids t.ml dinicultlcs.and enforce tlmo of bpeen and en tries, whoso decisions will be Pnal. Condition!). All tho above raccx w.ll be mile heats la harness, (except for J'ur-i- No. 4, Running Itace, will nut belli liariiei.si, lu-st three lu live, und live or nioro lioisc to enter, mid four or more to start. Aii'entrance fi-, of ten per cent, ot the purse for which filtered must bo paid to tho Secretary before any Iiotm- cin be entered for a race, and ull entrance feet, must be forfeited II the horso shall be found by I lie Judges ot the Association to be Ineligible lor the raco for which they are entered. Horses entered (or l'urso No. 3 cannot contest for other premiums, except In nice open to ail. To get first premium In Purse No. s, a horse must trot one inllo Iu233j for seeoud piemlum, lu 2;3U, for third premium lu 2:40, mid fur fourth premium In 2:41. Ahorse distancing tho livid, will receive the first premium only. All entries for races will uosltlvely close 011 Saturday, Heu teuiber 23, lsisa, at 9:00 P. M. Heats for Purst 1, 2, 3 und 4. will be made alternately. All trials of speed not made during the day named, will be considered as drawn, and the entrance fee refunded by the Society. All horses t-ulered for Ilai-es need not npeur In cavaloude. TI10S. K00N8, ELWEN llAUEIt, 1'ieildeut. Secretary. For Newest Designs rind Most Fashionable. DllESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES PROVISIONS. SILVERWARE &c &c, jO to E. H. SNYDER, Ban)', street, Lehlffhton. Goods, guaranteed and prices as low as also . , whero for tuo same quality of cooui. Ju)V 18,1885-ly $1 13 WEEKS. The POLICE GAZETTE will ba mailed. ecureiy wrapped, 10 any aaartts in the unt cd States for throe months on rccoint of One Dollar. T.tWnl fHaMMnt n11.n.A,1 In .Im..,. ogoma ami ciuus. earapio copies mailed I roe Address all ordors to niCIIAIlD K. FOX, May 30,1885-ly Fsanxlin Eqoari, N. Y Accident. Life & Fire INSUIIANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, lias secured tlio agency for tho followlnc SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES wulcli can bo recommended to the public as Perfectly- Safo and Reliable, The National Life Insurance Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT., Mannfrs' Acdcnt Memnity Co., OP UNITED STATES, HarrisliM Mntual Live Stoct INSURANCE COMPANY. Allgl5,83-ly ELY'S CREAM BALM. Cleanses tlio Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflam mation, Iloals tbo Sorc-3, Ilestoies tbo Senses o f Taste and Smell. iWfcjTl TRY the CURE A nartlele snnlled Into each nostril and Is nirreo ablo. l'rlco CO cents nt drngglsts: by mall.reels tered. 60 cents. ELY BKOS., 61 Wafreii street, Now York. septaa-wU Be Sure to Attend the -AT- STROUDSBURG-, PA., ON September 25, 26, 27, 28, & 29 PAWNEE BILL'S Wild West Snow WILL (UVE A FltEE EXHIBITION ON THE tinOUNDS EVERY DAY. Grand Trotting, Xcellent Music And Special Attractions Each Day. It. II. KELLEIt, Seerotary, To Whom it may Concern. Thtfl in tn notify nil ncrsons that inv wlfo EM. MA HTEKIEltWALT. neoMOYElt, having left my ucu aim oonru wiinoui juu cause or provi cation I will no lonEcr nav nnv debts of hereon traction, all of which you will hereby take notice aim ouservo iioin una uuiu. mCIIARD STEIGEKWALT, NIs Hollow, Mahoning twp. septt,68-3w JPEMET0N SEMINARY, PENNINGTON, H. J. 49th Year. On direct line of It. R. from Lchlghton, THOMAS I1ANI.ON. D. D... Prcsdenl 1 Commended by Dr. McCosh. Excclls in health, dlHclnllnc. homo comfoits and scholarship S25D covers all expenses and extras but Art and Music. Catalogues very beautiful und complete. ausis-u PUBLIC SALE There will lie exposed to public vendue, on Sfltrnvlnv Hntnlipp fitli 1! UUIUIUUJ, UU1UUU1 U1U, XUUU; at ONE O'CLOCK P. M at tho residence of CHAKLF.H A. DECK, dee'd., In the borough ot i,euigiiiou, uarnoii coumy, i u., uio luiiowiug goods and chattels, tn wlti One w'asli machine, 4 bed steads and bedding, 1 bed set, lot carpets, 1 sliver watch, 1 ciiphoaid.S mirrors, I loutige, IS chairs, 1 extension table, 1 sewing machine, 1 clock. 1 sink, 1 range, 1 Iron kettle, lot of queenswnre, iwuvcs anil ioriis, kc. iiuu imeuu. auee will be given and the terms of salo made Known on inu nay auovo mcuuoueu, uy iii.ui BEN FENSTERMACHEIt, Sept 11,88- 3D Aumiuisiraiur, Alt Druj rliti, 23c . Oc. mil Si UO. frtpirtd Qly by Dr. 8etu Arnold. HL Corp., Woomocf ti IL i. Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forbid trespassing on my lauds In. littPehu.carbonCo., Fa., for hunt ing, tlshlng or any other purpose All trespass ers will be dealt u Ith according to law. PHILIP SCHOCH, Aug.35-tw. East Penn, To. 113 Plso's Cure for Con sumption ia also the best Cough Medicine. If you havo n Cough without disease of the Lungs, a few doses are all yonuoed. But if you ne glect this easy means of safety, tho slight Cough may become a serious matter, and uoveral bot tles will be required. Plso's Remedy tor Catarrh Is the H Beat. Easlett to Doe, tnd Cheapest. Bold by drotnrbU or aent by mail. I 50a B.T. 1 1 nffillne, Warren, lu Catarrh Monroe Go. Fair . FOUND! .i?.n!!.?,?Mlt9 9."!.0.f lh8. s- "allroad, tt10 P?"? .0' Lohlghtnn, In what Is known SSJsPff'iAiXWSSl n mtANI) NKW BIST OF nimiun 1 1. ui n line, wrapped ill a bag, a so a lamp. Any one calling on W. II. WOOD.- Le- mses V.;.iV2i,,; ""'. 11 cinuiicu wuui n days It will bo sold to pay eipeusos. Estate Notice. Estate- of THOMAS KEMEltEII, lato of tho dwSwnVi ""'"S"1""" uariiun couiuy, r All persons knowing themselves tobo Indebted ) Raid Kst.tfn firn mnmtlml tn h.nl,. to" payment, and those having legal claims against I ho same, .will present them without delay In roper order for settlement to JULIA A. KEMF.HEH, l JOHN HKAitor.ivr 1 Executors. Horace Iloydt, Attorney. lScptl,88-Gw Leopold Meyers PACKERTON, Pa., Leasoo of Dolan Stone Quarry, Is now prepared to sppply at short nollco All KMs of BUILDING STONE, of tho vcrv best onnlltr nt tirlpi llm t.nw. EST. Persons couteniolatlnr' buildlnc will positively savo money by calling on TiKOPOT.T) MHVWtlS. PnIrnrt and learning prices. mar3-C3 d. I. JNUSliAUM, lielilnhton, will also furnish prices on application. Machine Shop. TIlO llntlfMslrmpil nnnmmnAa In It, a citizens or iciiicnion aim the surrounding country that he has opened a shop for the Repair of Machinery I finch H Afrrlrlllhlrnl Tmnlnmenta Ulifl.hnn. lng Lawn Mowers, Orlndlng Planer Knives. Paper Cutter Knives, Scissors, Sc.: Steam Fit ting and Pump Work, and manufacturing drain V nns. Farm Rollers, Root Cutters, &c. au wuik guui auieeii at me lowest prices. W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of Qabel's Hardware Store. LEHIGHTON, Penna. Aprllt8. ly Henry Wolf, AT THE OAKBON HOUSE IS NOW Rilling an Accomuioaation 'Bos, BETWEEN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot. Parties called for nt their Homes by Lcavlnc or ders at any of the hotels. April 2, 1687 Dr. H. B. REINOHL Ornduate of Phlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS nUANCHES. Fcrscryation of the Tcctii a Specialty. OFFICE HOUICSs From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. OAK HAIL, Market Square, Hanch Chunk. BltANCII OFFICIi: EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK, Two Doors North of Post-oniee. OFFICE HOUltS: Tto 9a. in. anil S to TP. m. April 2S-3m AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUBLIC SQUAKE Bank Street, Lehighton, Pn., 13 HEADQUAItTEItS FOlt Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c &c, Choice Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoes you want a good lit. But if you need SPECTACLES It is much moro Important that tlio EVE should be accommodatejlwitli correct lenses and a proper ly fitting frame which will brim; the lenses ill rectlybefoto thocentroof tliecjo. If von buy your spectacles nt Dr. Horn's you will find tho above points properly attended to, PERSCRIPTIONS Carefully ComDonuclei Octl6-188T I CURE FITS! When I ssy CtntB I do not mean morely to stop them for a tlmo, and then havo them rq. turn again. 1 MEAN A RADICAL CUUiJ. I have made tbe disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A Ufa .tone study. I wariiant my remedy to Curb the worst cases. Because others havo t ailed la no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Fhee Tiottlb of my IurnxiDLE ltEucur. Give Exprets and Poal Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and It will cure you. Address H.Q.ROOT.M.C, l83PstST..NlwY0lC scorn EMULSION OF PURE GOD LIVER OIL ASS HYPOPHOSPHITES Almost as Palatable-a3 Milk. ovfllgulad that tt can be taken. dtBaaiad, and aatltatlattd by tlia moat naltlrv stomach, when tlio plain oil cannot ti tolerated I and by the com blnatlon of the oil with the hypopuoe phltea la much more efficacious, BnurkiDls u a fluh producer. Tttuu gain rtpldlr while tiling It. B00TT8 EMULSION Is acknowledged by rhvslcians to be tbe Finest and Best prepa ration in the world for tbe relief and cure ot CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. Tht grtat remedy for (Xmsumptlan, and Wasting fit CMblrfp. Sold ly off Xhuaglsts. P T UflRN msnt YOU tOOK For if You Do U will see that We are Selling Ladies Shoos from $1.00 Up. Misses' Shoes from 85 Cents Up. Mens Shoes from $ 1.00 Up. Mens' Boots from $ 1.85 Up. Boys Boots, we have them at all Prices. Btibber Boots.Luinbernian's Boots and Beayer boots at all prices. Men's Suits from $5.00 on Up. Boy's and Children's Suits at prices to suit eyerybody. And a complete line of GENT'S Oil Cloths. Carpets. Trunks, Val Come and see ns before purchasing else where. We can please you in style and prices. ERN Opera House - LEHIGHTON, "We aro showing complete lines of Fall Jackets, plain and braided, black and colors, made of Jersey, Jersey .Broadcloth and Kersey. Wo call special attention to our $5.00 Jersey Jackets, all-wool, tailor-made, bound with silk braid. FALL JACKETS. mm a ma 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October 30 1887 GENTS WANTED ! ! To ranvasn for ono of llm InrRest, oldest established, Jtl'.ST KNOWN NUltSKK- ir.niu mo country, jhosi iinenu lurius. Unequalled facilities. UKNK.VA NHUSKKY. Kxlabllslicd 1810. W. & T. SMITH, GKNKVA, n. y. Aut'iacw Bcvraro ot Fran J, aa my nama and tbo price an stamped on tbe buttom of. all my adrertUM shoe iKrforo leaving the factory, which protect the veanri arclnft high prleca and Inferior goods. It a dealei oilur. w. L. Douclaa ahoea at a reduced price, 01 aays be baa them without my nama and price stamped on tbe bottom, put blm dowu aa a fraud W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOR GENTLEMEN. ThOOmV calf S3 MT.TCRH Mm imAnlh in. . fide. NO TACKS op WAX TIIHICAI) to hurt tbefeet, eajy aj hand-aewed and WU.I NOT KIP, W. V. DOUGLAS aU SHOE, the original and I only hand-sewed welt ti sboc. quala custom-made Shoes costing from $0 to f 9. W. I.. IIOUoCaS S3.BO TOI.ICE SHOE. Railroad ilea and Letter Carriers all wear tbem. Hiuoolh Insula as a Hand-Sewed fehoe. Xo Tacks or iiaiiureau ionun inoreei. ; . w. L. uouar.AS ui.no biioe Is unexcelled for heavy wear, llest Calf Khoe for Hie prlre. 81 1 OK Is tbe best In tbe world lor rongb wtart one , pair ought to wear a man a year. w. i uoitolas aa 'shoe ron hoys u I the best School Shoo In the world. I W. L. UOUat.AStll.7S, YOUTH'S School Shoe (five the small liors a cbauco to wear tho best shoes In the world. I I J111 mil? 'a Consresa, Button and Lace. If not sold W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Maas. A. MEHRKAM & SON, Apts, LEUIGUTON - - - PA.- I IKSaaHraaaaWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW seas IT THI! FURNISHING GOODS, .CBS; &Cb; &Gi & SNYDER, Block, PA. 5) D. J. KISTLER Respectfully announces to thn nnblln that li h opened a NKW I.I VEHV 8TAUI,K,and tbat ho la now prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weddings or lluslness Trips on the. shortest no tiro nnd most liberal terms. Orders left at th "Carbon Homo" will receive prompt attention. UTAH ON NOItTII 6XRKKT, next tho Hotel. Lchlzhtou. 1an22-vl A MODEL PRESS Will do all votir own lTlntlnc or . earn money print ing for others. your boy eao run it. Outfit, vitalises coat 13. 1 10. no. S23. or mom. according to ilta ono as good aa another, la use aU over tbs world. Full Information la a book called How to Print. Free with samples of Modxl press work, upon ap-i puc&uoa. AWITWI THE MODEL PRESS COMPANY, Llm'd, 812 Arch Strict, PblUiMearV; Seo what Is said about The Model Press. MvXTnrint lr.'M netted inAlll thrfifl inolltb OVCl taoo.oo-I never had Instructions In printing ba- tiro, yet I set up aud printed lo.ooodeposlt tickets on my Model I'ress tile day niter i recoiveu t-. have niada more than doublo what my Model I'ress cost tne Uio first two months. -Have dou about JMO.OO worth of work on my No, I Model Press. It beats nil. After throe years' us I ilndivy Model i ress as koou as new. iiio Model new is well built and ought to last half a ceuvury. The Model Press Il fully equal tn the largest and costliest ma chines for duo Card and UENHItAI, HUH1NE33 prlntlnK. Any smart boy can turnout hundred olttollats worth of work every year, avn with one ot H4 smaller sues. Auurrss. T hz Model Fuess Co., Ltd., 012 Arcb Street, 'aaaaaaaaaaaam I at. M myl2-jl PuiLADBWUlA, Pa. a
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