The Carbon Advocate LEH1UI1TON. PA.. SATURDAY, OOTOHER 13, 1888. teKxVHUsO ATT1IH LltlltOHTON VO T-()rPI(!It AH RROND (1LABH MAIL MATTKK. Tn FALL TIlADB HAS NOW Ol'ENBI) and irlth-mora tban usual promise to those who know how to roach legitimate custom. It no longer seek merchants and dealers; It h sought and commanded ly business energy and skill, and those who best em ploy the means and methods within their reach will reap the best harrest, Lecltl mate newspaper advertising Is now confes sedly the best Method ftr commanding legitimate trade; and many business houses are la(rulshlng from year to year because they fall to advance with tho revolutionary progress In business methods. The only ' successful business men to-day aro the artistic, systematic and persistent adver Users of trade; and hundreds of them have leaped to the front oyer established rivals Imply because they understand the new necessities of new occasions. The Cxnni in Advocate Is ono of the best and cheapest mediums In the county. It reaches a large number of Intelligent, thrifty and progres Ive readers, and Its reading and advertls Irg columns aro always fresh and attrac tive. The fall trade Is now open, and those who would gather Its richest fruits will be most heard from In the columns of the widely read legitimate newspaper. It strikes us that Jimmy ilalloy Is suf ferlng from a severe attack of spleen. Ansxchank bats: Not in a lono tlm has spurious coin been bo plentiful as now. The art of coin counterfeiting has of late years been brought to such a degreo of perfection that It requires all the sharpness of a tried expert to distinguish tho good from the bad. In no other country has counterfeiting, whether of paper or coin money, been practiced as successfully, and the trouble appears Chat the manufactuiers f the bogus appear to he steadily growing more expert and skillful In Its manufacture and In shoving It upon tht public. Tub obhat political stkifk is going on now at a lively rate. In this eonnty we have Prohibition, Republican and Demo crallc office seekers who ask the suffrages of the doodIo. We presume they are all Kood men, If they were not, we don't sup pose they would have been nominated If you have paid our taxes and are In every way qualified to cast a ballot, why vote for your party candidates; If you should hap pen to be an Independent voter, why vote for the men whom you know to be the best qualified. Vote once, but vote right. Th wheat tbust is the latest db' yelopment in the way of a combination to corner and regulate the supply and price of that highly necessary article In every house hold. If something Is not soon done to put a stop to the formation of these gigantic evils that retard the prosperity of our com' mon people there will bean uprising of the masses that will sweep, without regard, frontho face of the earth, these fiends who corner, obstruct and combine against the welfare and common prosperity of the la boring classes. The eiqiitii distinct congressional conference held at Strouclsburg last week adjourned on Saturday without nominating a man for Congress. Between two an three hundred ballots were cast without ra nltlng In a choice, when It was decided to postpone further operations until Thursday of this week. Hon. Allen Craig, of Mauch Chunk, Is Carbon county's first choice in this fight; Mr. Craig is eminently qualified to fill the high office to which he aspires, though present Indications arc to the effect that It will be a "black horso" who wl carry off the laurels. J oris Leo, a Wilkksiiamiu Ciii.va man, was recently naturalized as an Aiaeri can citizen, in the Luzerne county courts, this too, In contravention to an act ol Congress passed Afay 0, 1882, which says that "no state court or court of the United States shall admit Chinese to citizenship. This Is still the law, and though John may become Americanized ho cannot vote. Saslal to the Caiidon Advocate. BROADBRIM'S N. Y. LETTER It was only the otberday that tho Italians of New York turned out to cjleDra'e the entry of.Vlctoi Emmanuel Into Rome. Ti thousands here that event nas small slgnlfi cane, but to them It is an epoch that ranks with our Declaration of Independence. Be fore that, Italy could scarcely be said to hare had a national existence. A few mall dismembered States were that day bound together for weat or woe, and thence forth were W'becdTne-a.kJngdom worthy of tb name. On thatday fetl-uia teu-poral power of the Pope which had stood In unbroken line lor over a tnousana years, Proud Indeed were those Italians, and well they might be, for they had not only broken tht temporal chain, but they had also shivered the spiritual shackles which had held their ancestors captive for centuries It was a proud and martial cavalcade, and our -Mayor, who Is not over given to re views, stood on the City Hall steps as they passed and smiled In evident satisfaction And this reminds me that In speaking of the Italian begira a few weeks ago, I fear that without a word of explanation It might seem as If I rejoiced at the departure of our nttre Italian population. I had just been down to see a Dana of emigrants who were returning to their nattye land. I was hocked at a little eplsodo which took place there, and was thinking only of them, would be a gross Injustice to thousands Italians In our city to apply any pait of that letter to them, we baye in New York Italians by tho thousacd who would konor to the citizenship of any couniry the world; men of intellect, character genius and wealth, who sincerely deplore the degradation of their countrymen, and whe have labored lor years to ameliorate their condition. These were the men who had charge of the celebration of Italian Independence the other day; and while Xing Humbert may never again claim tho allegiance of the majority of them, he may well feel proud to know that the Roman race In the United States has such a noble representation. A favorite figure of speech Is "the yellow covered novel', referlng to a lurid class of literature flavored with Indian war whoops, , White mens' scalps and the wild West cow. boys. Why, there is not a week goes by here but things are done that would make a cowboy stare and an Indian bunt his hole. Just Imagine a fellow walking Into bank at midday, full of people all the officers, cashiers and clerks wide awake and coolly reaching lu tho cashier's window, grabbing four thousand dollars and getting off with IL Oo Into any bank In New York, look at the safeguards on every side, and joa would say thac the thing was lmpos ble, and jet robberies pf this tbarasUr liavo occurred here tltno and again. Tlicte no business In the world that requires o coolness flinl pluck of these daylight bank robbers. Tho midnight burglar who blows a safo Is not to bo compared with them. A pctson would naturally think that a thief having made a successful haul three thousand dollars would have rest ed nt least for the day. Not so with tho thief who dashed Into tho bank at the cor ner of Third avenue and Twenty-third street and seizing four bundles of bills of.a thousand dollars each, cot off wltli three thousand, dropping a thousand by tho way, Yet.two hours after he tried the same thing In Wall street; that proved his bete noir and now he stands a good chance for fourteen years In States Prison, It not twenty. This and tho robberies of Bedell, the confidential clerk of Southmayd & Choast, have given Wall street the liveliest shake It has had since Ferdinand Ward's time. Speaking of robberies, a most singular case has occurred In Drookly. The other night a young lady was arrested at her father's house for stealing some diamond rings and a pin from the store of fashionable jeweler. Tho young lady's father Is rich and would have willingly pur- chased foi her any jewerly that she needed but It appears that alio preferred to steal them ; ono of the rings she gave to a lover of hers, rest of the Jewelry sho had on at tho tlmo of her arrest. At first tho gym patutcs of the jeweler were so worked upon that ho resolved not to prosecute her, but on taking a second look remembeied her as a woman who had robbed him under sunt lar circumstances a year before, when she got away with a valuable diamond ring. A tremendous effort has been mado to hush tho matter up, but the discovery of the previous robbery has steeled tho jeweler's heart, and now he Is resolved to prosecute her, as he says theso fine ladles are the most dangerous and successful class of thieves, Tho losses In all tho large stores are a very serious Item in the year's account and It was only last week by some mysterl ous process that a couple of fino ladles got away with two valuable seal skin sacques and they were never missed till the thieves got off safe with their plunder. It seems singular that the man who was really tho first to Introduce H'agncr's music to New York, now In the very height of the Wagnerian craze, should bo quietly laid on tho shelf. Twelve or fourteen year ago when Wag' ner was hardly known to our musical pub. lie (that Is if we had any musical public) Theodore Thomas proclaimed from the hill tops that JKagner was tho musical proptiet of tho future. Some looked incredulous, others laughed, many doubted, but Theo doro Thomas never for a moment wavered n his faith, and when Wagner produced Gotterdammcrung at Beyrout, Thomas got up a concert the prococds of which were to send American representatives to the open inc. The result of his untiring efforts final ly awakened an Interest In tho new must cal dispensation, and from this grain of mustard seed sprang the Metropolitan Opera House In all Its glory. For years ho had reigned supreme In musical matters, and in all pertaining to concert or lustra mental music his word was law. nis man ners, never of the mildest or most concilia tory, became, so autocratic aud rude, that musicians began to look around .for a new leafier and they were not long In discover tng him In Doctor Damrosch, one of tb most distinguished musicians lu the country; and In the meantlmo Patrick Sarsficld Gllmore had abandoned Boston the scene of his early triumphs, and had made his headquarters with a magnificent band right In Theodore Thomas' bailiwick, When It was resolved to produce tho Wag. nor operas at the Metropolitan Opera House on a scalo of unexampled magnificence Mr. Thomas fully expected tho baton but they qultely passed him by and Doctor Damroscl got the coveted position. Damrosch died early In tho season and then It seemed Impossible that they could do without Jir. Thomas any longer, but again they passed him by, and Doctor Damroch's son, a novice, was called to fill his father's place. Tho young man' failure was conspicuous, and Theodore Thomas thought his hour of triumph bad come at last, but the management sent to Germany and engaged Anton Seldel, th leader of the Royal Opera House at Berlin. This last blow extinguished Thomas' hopes aud he has never been the same man since, It Is now announced that the grand orches tra that ho diiSled with so much care for years is to be disbanded and scattered, an that Mr. Thomas gives up the fight and leaves tbe concert field to his more youth ful and energetic rivals. He now takes charge of the Brooklyn Philharmonic where in yearn gone by he did excellent service. There Is no better musician In the United States than Theodore Thomas to day, and that he finds himself In his present position he has no one to thank but him self. The grades among actors and musicians are many aud marked and are not easily understood by the outside world Mr. Thomas' rudo and oveibearlng manners have made him enemies who have followed him like sleuth hounds, and who hayo lost no opportunity to harass nud Injure Iilm and now hi his utter business failure his bitterest enemies may well bo satisfied A nice little story about Lily Langtry Is, that the cause of Freddy Gcbhard's sudden disappearance, when ho cut-stick for Europe just after tho loss of his horses by a railroad accldont, was that he was jealous of the Lily's leading man. and that he hugeed her more than tho requirements of tho play demanded In "The Lady Lyons," and that the Lily appeared like It. The upshot was a terrible row, Freddy said that he'd be blessed If ho' stand It; and the Lily, who has a temper of her own when her blood Is up, told him to go to- Jericho, and she would stait for Halifax. Freddy took her at her word and left tho next morning, his valet hay Ing scarcely tlmo to pack his gripsack, vnen tuo i.ny round mat Jfreddy was really gone, they had to send for a doctor at once; he prescribed soothing medicine and change of sir. Sho got all ready to go to California, when, hey presto, fly! she abandons her Long Branch cottage, for which she had paid four thousand dollars In advance, and off she starts for Europe, She can now be seen eyery day driving with Freddy on Rotten Row or Hyde Park, Is said that everything is arranged for the divorce on the ground of non-support and receiving In return several valuable pieces of property In New York and a nice dot of ready cash. Immediately on the decree of divorce being granted it Is under stood that the Lily will become legally Mrs. Gebhard, aud the question Is not yet decld ed as to whether she will abandon the stage or not. As there can be no admission for either of them Into New York society. It Is probable they will seek tho seclusion of her California estate, and there, like two turtle doyes, they may "possibly realize that Arcadian bliss that we freqnently read about In story books, but seldom see. My old friend Anthony Comstock did an admirable piece of werk wbsn he raided the ho..,o La Orange Brown, In Brooklyn, - and secured a lot of tho vllcs photographs that It has ever been my evil fortune to see. This unmitigated rascal has for years made It a business of making those In famous pictures and selling them to foolish boys and lascivious old blackguards who delight In theso things. Young Brown was living In tho house with his mother, a very respectable woman; and the fart of his liv ing where he did, In one of the most re spectable localities In Brooklyn, freed him trom suspicion, and tho miserable scoun drel used his mother's roof as a cloak for his infamy. He secured a largo number of nude figures of abandoned women In New York and elsewhere, and on tho bodies he put the heads of respectable Brooklyn girls thereby bringing shamo and disgrace to numbers of Innocent families, Tho cat-o-nlne-talfs and tho pllory every day for tho term of his natural life would hardly bo adequate punishment for such a crime. But rest assured Anthony Comsiock will take care of him. BROADBRLV. NEWS CUT UP. The Country Over. Something for Hasty Bead era to Freeze Onto. The Indian relics of L. W. Brodhead of the Water Gap Monroo county conslst of rare Implements of warfare, articles of dress, specimens of pottery, pipes, wam pum, etc. that were stolen last winter have been traced to England and are now thought to bo In possession of tbe officers of a museum. It Is also thought that the thief, who sold thlm for a handsome sum, will soon be apprehended. The running expenses of Luzerne county for the first half of the year were $70,867. Hattle Flack, a white girl, of Jackson ville, 111., who married her father's negro coachman, who was already married, has been returned homo and tho bigamist has probably been lynched. Tho receipts of the Lehigh County Fair this year was $10,283,48 the largest sum over received, Dr. E. E. Higbeo, Superintendent of Public Instruction, has fixed Friday, Oct. 10, as an Autum school arbor day, and re quests teaches and others to observe It. Over 400 persons have been natur alized in Northampton county within the last month. During tho storm of Saturday night lightning struck the barn of irashingtou Schmcck, about one mllo from Pricetown, Berks county, and killed five cows. No other damage was done, although a large number of horses and cattle were sheltered In the barn. On Sunday morning the dead body of a l'olander, named George Jvlesak, em ployed in tbe rolling mill at Ferndale, was found lying dead near the track of the Le high Valley R. R. at said place. Tho now Iron bridge over tho canal, on the L.& S. railroad, above Citasauqua, has been completed, and Is a very substantial structure. The Lehigh Valley Horticultural So clety will hold Its annual exhibition In Able Hall, Easton, on Nov. 5th. 6th and 7th. Thieves broko In St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Danville, and bored hole In tho safo and filled It with powder, but were unable to blow it open. They fled without getting any plunder. The great and only John L. Sullivan Is on the mend, but he Is not vet out of dan ger. It Is believed that ho wflTsoon be well and that ho will be better and stronger than ever when ho recovers. At least Ills phy slclans tell him so, but that Is always what doctors tell a sick man and his friends when they want nature to assist them in effecting a recovery. In July last a negro named Moore was lynched at Charleston, 111., for an alleged criminal assault upon a woman. After ward it was discovered that tho man was innocent. Monday night tho grand jury indicted ten well-known citizens, who are alleged to have taken part In tho lynching, Tho number of perjons injured by the falling of a church floor at Reading on Sunday is 100. The priests of the two leading Catholic chuches of tho place have made an appeal for public aid. Alice Hoyle, who gave the most im portant evidence before the grand jury against JfcQuade and Cowlc, Indicted 'at Webster. Mass.. for tbe murder of Llla Hoyle last summer, has! declared that her story was untre, and mat sue win not ap pear against the defendants In the ap proaching trial. MAEKIED.. Huffman FF.NsTERMAcrtER On the 6th day otOct., Nathan Feustermacher, and Miss Lucy Anna Ameuaa rensie rmacuer, oy me Jiev, A, iiarinoioincw, uom oi cast i eun. FuNSTEitsiAcim Smith On the 8th of Oct. by the same. John II. Fenstermacherand Miss DIED. McI,KAN-On tho lltli day of Sept., In West l'cnn, 1 nomas, nusuanci oi iuary Aim iici.ean Aged fti years, 4 months, 3 days. ScHLKTCiiEn On tho 13th day of Sept.. In East i enii ucorse uaiuei, mii ui uitunes uuu Jim- nia scmeicucr, Agcn, inonins, is uays. FRSTitnMACHEit On tho 15th ot Sent.. In Pack- erton, Emma June, daughter of, John and ltosa i ensterniacncr, akcu i montu, is uays. Baixikt-On the 17th of Sept., In Mahoning, nana i- ieua, uauKiuer oi xugnman ana a,,.- Vina isauiei. Ageu i inontu, it uays. ICtsti.ek On the 2Cth of Kent., in Mahniitnc Oris David, son of David A innndiis and Alvena Kistier, Agea, l mount and 13 uays. ........ . H ll,n DTH. A, Cn, In Tl ..... James W., husband of Flora Ann Olnder, Aged 3d ycais 3 inouuia uuu uays. SEnrABS On tbe 27th of Sent.. In Lehlchton uowaru uiayuin, son oi unaries ana ciicn Seriass, Aged 8 months, 6 days. Weiitman On the 28th of Bent.. In West Penn Infant son ot William D, and Kate Wertman Aged 4 days. Zkiinkk On the 1st of October. In West Penn. rrancis iiarvey, sun u jouu nnu ueuccca Zeliner, Aged 2 years, 3 months and It days. New Advertisements, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A man-el of purity, Strength and wholeMnmenes. Mnrn n-nnnml,. than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alnm or phosphate powders. Bold only In cans, ltoyal Making Powder Company, 100 V. utrsi-inli To Whom it May Concern. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting my son John Longkamerer, as I will not be responstbe for any debts ponr traded by blrn. Cms. Lonokameueb, Packtrtoo, Oct 0, 188. 8w AKlN6 POWDER RKron oA TnoomnTiON OKTtt TON. Pcnna.,at the close ot business, Oct, thi 1883 - ltKBOUrtCKS. Loans and Discounts '. tl?,33 60 Overdrafts v ' 22 52 U. 8. Hands toseciiro circulation 78,000 00 Other stocks, bonds and-mottRaKes. .. 32,KM OJ line irom npprovcu reserve hkuiiui. ... .. o. Due trom oilier National Hunks 3,0I 88 Due from stato Uank and Hankers. ... t 89 Heal estate, furnltiiro and fixtures... . 8,027 BG Current expenses and taxes pftld 907 W remlums paid 8.0 00 Chocks and other cash ltetns S3 2? Hills or other iianKs v.ooi uu Fractional paper currency, nlckels,and cents 65 W Specie 13,950 00 Legal tender notes , 3,300 00 ltedemptlon fund with XT. S. Treasurer ID per cent, ciruuiiiui'uj. , w Total .J284.2C3 It I.IAMMTIKS. Capital stock paid In 78,000 00 SurpliKfund T.010 00 Undivided proBU tjxo 47 National Uank notes outstanding 67,500 00 Dividends unpaid 304 M Indivldualdcnnsttssuulecttochcck.... 125.410 8 Oertilled checks .177 00 cashiers eneexs ontsmnaing.i it a una in muer aauoniu uanKS d.iko si Duo to State Hanks mid hankers o7 62 Total (284.263 14 State of Pennsylvania, I UOUXTY OF (JAKliUJC, I T. W. W. nriwtnan. Cashier of the abovenamed Bank, do solemnly swear that the n bore statement is truo w uio uest oi iny Knuwieuge una uenci. w, v, uu w man, uasaier. Subicrlhed and swdrh to before me this 8th day oi ucmoer, lew. Cobbect Attest i It. t , 110FFOIID, I J. U. Zern, S-Directors, A. J. DUllLINO, 1 October 13, 1SS8. $1 "WEEKS 13 Tbe POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed. tcureiy wrapped, to any addrats in tbe Unl- ed males for three months on receipt or- One Dollar. Liberal discount allowed to rostmaitnra agents and clubs Sample copies mailed free Address all orders to RICHARD K. FOX, ' May 30,1885-ly Frankmk 6qoib, N. Y ELY'S CREAM BALM. Cleanses tho Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inftau- matton, Heals tbe Soie3,Restoies the Senses o f Taste aud Smell. -EEVER TRY the CTJRE. A Dartlclc annlled Into each nostril and Isnirree- nnie. rnce w cenrs at urnsgisis; oy inau.reuis- terea, uu ceius. ul.il mivs,, uu warren. sireer, New York. sept32-wl8 To Whom it lav Concern. This Is to notify all persons that my wife EM MA STEH1HKWALT. nee MQYKK, having.left my ueu ana Doara witnout just cause or provi cntton I will no longer nav anv debts of hereon traction, nil of which you will hereby take.nqtlce una uuserve iiom tins uaie, i RICHARD STEIQERWALT. Nis Hollow, Mahoning twp. sept 1, 83-3 w PENNINGTON SEMINARY. PENNINGTON, N. J. 49th Year On direct line of It. It. from Lehlghton, THOMAS HANLON. D. D... fresdenl f Commended bv Dr. McCosh.. liicells in health discipline, home comforts and schola'rahln. $560 covers all expenses and extras' but Art and music, catalogues very Deauimu ana complete. UUglO-14 Stoves, ; Tinware, . Heaters andi ' Ranges, in tfreat Variety atjK Samuel r&veiis Popular Store, Bank Street.. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice. .Prices Reasonable ! ! SBIiBI All Druggiiti, sac., fiOc.ttid iiutt. irpi r. Beth Arnold. Corp., Wooaiocfctl ADMINISTRATOR'S Sale OP VALUABLE BEAI ESTATE. , Pursuant to an order ot the Orphan's Couit ot Carbon county, Pennsylvania, will be sold at Lehlghton, on the premises, In said county, on Saturday, October 20th, .1888, at THREE o'clocK P. M., the following described Real Estate, late ol O. k. DECK, deceased, to wit : All that northwardly one-half part of a certain lot, piece or pareel of ground, situate and belnit In the Borough ot Lehlghton, Carbon county, Pa., being lot number 224 In the ground, plan or plot of the said Borough ot Lehlghton, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north by lot No. za, on the east by Lehigh street, on the south by the other half part of said lot. No. 224, of which this Is the northwardly one-half part, and on the west uy Apple Allev, containing In front, or width, on said Lehigh street, S3 feet and extending at that width its feet and 8 Inches to said Apple Alley. The Improvements thereon are a large and con venient Two-Story Dwelling House, 20x20 tect and nil necessary outbuildings, Teinis and conditions will be made known at time and nlaee of sale, by REUBEN FEN8TERMACHER. Sept 23-t Administrator. DR. G. T. FOX 172 Main Street, Batb, Pa. at easton, swan hotel, tuesdays, at atxkntown, ameuic.4n hothl, tiiu1u3dat atUanoob, Broadway house, Mondays. At Bath, Wednesdays and Satubdays. Office Hours From o a. m. to 1 p. m. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye.Ear, Nose&Throat tay-Also, Retraction of the Eyes for tbe adjust ment of glasses. WM. R ADAM'S MI0R0DE KILLER The Great OllltM or BACTERIA DESTROYER. ifcjyfi Remove the Causo. Phvltdanl. bvtrinttfirruBH.k.. 1 jt.. , that Germt BicciUl commonly called Microbe., re the cause ol dueaae. ' ' Th. MicaoitKll.lM CURES by ititrcrinr tht muniti,- at the tarn, time turtf,, ti, lUojlni MldtuflhtntUm. Mr. ttadam baa eiSbtHhed Factory No. Aa Philadelphia. t ,,a ce " rcn Street. Invalid, and puiou suffering trom CATARRH kJiSHMAT,S, D,"" of the Blood, etc! by writing or calhng at above addreu.will rectir nrculari giving the hlitory of the Mlcnola KlLUB and the curea ft hat made. Agendei wUl be estab lished In Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Ma ryland, and District of Columbia, which this Faciorr "ill supply. This Germicide Is A SURE RE3TQRATIVS TO HEALTH, H HAY Leopold Meyers PACKERTON, it., Lossoo of Dolan Stono Quarry, Is now prepared to si'pply at short t'ollco All Ms of BUILDING STONE, of the very best quality at prices tho LOW EST. Persons contomplatlne buildlnir will positively save money by calling on LEOPOLD MEYERS, Packerton, and learning prices. mar3-05 J. T. NUSBAUM, Lehlghton, will also furnish prices on application. FOUND ! On thn nnnnttn ftlilnnf llin r. Jtr a l.nnrf hi tho Dorough of Lehltihton, In what Is known ai llertsch's Woods, a UllAND NKW SKT OK SINGLE HARNESS wrapped In a bag, also a highton, proving property and paying expense can secure the same. davs It will be sold to n uoi uuiineu wuiun su pay expenses. September id, issr Steam Renovating Co., WEST BROADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Carpets and Feathers made Clean and Free nioit Dirt and Morns. All work called for and returned free of charge. All 'M Guaranteed. Sept22-w. HORACE UEYDT. JOHN SKABOLDT, JR. Heydt 8c Seaboldt Successors to Kemerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Office: Bank street. Prompt attention given to every kind of In surance. To Whom It May Concern. All persons are hereby cautioned not to sen or giye to my Husband WILLIAM E. BLANK, under penalty of nrosecntlon nnv Intoxicating beverages, all of which you ...111 1 1 . . " win uereuy irkb nonce. MKS. W. E. BLANK, Lehlghton, Swks. Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehigaton, Has secured the agency for the following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES which can be recommended to the public as Perfectly Safe and Reliable, Tie National Life Insurance Co., OP MONTPELIER, VT., Mannfrs' Accident Indemnity Co., OP UNITED STATES, Harrislinre Mntnal Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. AllglB,S8-ly A VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers his Farm, situate In Mahoning Valley. Carbon county. Pa., at private sale. Tbe Farm contains 90 acres, of which 85 aces aro cleared and under, a hlsn state of cul Uratlon, the balance is good timber land. The improvements, nrc a.Two and a Halt Story Stone Dwelling House, 31x20 feet with Frame Kitchen lsxsifeet. Barn 35x75 feet with all necessary outbuildings. Apply to . Z. II. C. HOM, On the Premises. Sept.-15,83-tt Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby forbid trespassing on my lands in East Penn, Carbon Co., Pa., for bunt ing, fishing or any other purpose. All trespass ers will be dealt with according to law. PHILIP SCHOCH, Aug.25-4 w. East Fcnn. ra. HOUSEKEEPERS, Look Here! You will certainly find it to your advantage to buy where you nave me largest, cneapest, HE ATER S? -AND- HOUSEKEEPERS SUPPLIES. to select from. That place will certainly be at WM. S. KTJHN'S, Opnosite the Valley Round House, North Bank Street. Make it a poiut to see the celebrated "Irving Range" before pur chasing any other. All makes and grades of heaters on hand and iurnished at short notice and at exceedingly low prices, WILL SAVE An Extraordinary Exhibit T7nll DTavnrnfsi ! Satin-lined throughout. $10. j: ciii v ei codib : $12. and $15. Vorth, $15. $18. and $20. The best value ever-offered. Men's Fall Suits, $5 5, $7.oo, $8.50, $10.00 and low in price. Boy's long Pant's Suits $3., $4., $5.50, $6.75 and $8 00. Boy's Short Pants' Suit $1.!25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. Boys Kilt Suits 2 to 5 years, 2.00, 2.50,3.00, 3.50, 4.00 and 5. "Rove; OvprpontQ at L50' 2-00' 2'50' 3-?5 XJUyft VyVtJlOUcllW 4.00, 5.00 and on up. 450 Mens Heavy Overcoats, from 34 to 44 breast measure, 3.75 ; worth 6.00. In FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS to measure, we direct attention to our tpocial Scotch Chcylots in many patterns, at HQ., $12., $15 and on up. Surprising for value and character. Our PANTALOON Department contains over 300 different patterns. For style, quality and price they cannot ho excelled. Our GENTS FUnNlSIIING Department Is filled with new and seasonable goals knit jackets, jerseys, underwear, hosiery, gloves, neeckwear, Ac. Our $1.00 tine dress shirt, for lit, quality nnd price cannot be matched. Try one no fit, no sale. Koel) & Shankweiler Hotel AU.n Building, Centre Square, Henry Nolf, AT THIt OAltnOH HOUSE IS NOW Runnine an AccoinmoOation 'Bns, BETWEEN THE Hotels and L. V. Depot. rattles called for at their ITomes by Leaving or- a ...n. ,(,en'ny of "e hotels. Aprils, 1637 Dr. H. B. RtlNOHL, Graduate of riilla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS nitANniiFa Ferserration of the Tectli a Specialty. OFFICE HOURS i From 8 a. m. tn n n. m OAK HALL, Market, Syiare, Mauch Chunk. BRANCH OFFICE I EAST - MAUCH - QHUNK, OFFIOR no-UKS . 7 to o m. and Mo T p. ra. Dr. G. T, HORN, AT THE Central Drug Store, OPP. THE PUBLIO SQUARE Bank Street, Lehightou, Pa., IS HEADQUARTERS FOR 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 Itood nt. But It -you need SPECTACLES It Is much more Important that the EYE should be accommodated with correct lenses and it proper ly (lttlne Tramo which wilt brlns the lenses di rectly before the centre ot thoeje. If voubuy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's you will nud the above points properly attended to. PERSCR1PTI0NS Carefully Coiponnflefl. OctlMSCT Tho undeislgned announces to the citizens of Lehightou aud tho surrounding country that ho has opened a shop for the Repair of Machinery ! Such as Agricultural Implements, Sharpen ing Lawu Mowers, Grinding Planer Knives, Paper Cutter Knives, Scissors, S.C.; Steam Fit ting nnd Pump Work, and manufacturing Grain Kana. Vrtrm TfnllAra Unnt Piitl0r. Jt-n I wu. uv All work guaranteed at the lowest prices, W. G. MITCHELL In Rear of GabeFs Hardware Store. LEHIGKBLTON, Penna. AprIlJ28. ly Estate Notice. Estate ot THOMAS KEMERER, late of the uuruugu ui u;niguion, uaroon county, i"a., deceased. All persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to said Estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal claims against thesame. will present them without delay In S-,l UIUCI WI BiriUCIilCUt lu JULIA A. KEMKRER, I .,, JOHN SEABOLDT, Executors. Horace neydt, Attorney. Septl,88-flw best and newest stock of 1 vurv nuuuy, mm twin'iiieiy ALLENTOWN1 Machine Shop YOU DOLLARS TOUIOOK 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. Rubber Boots,Lumberniau's Boots and Beaver boots at all prices. Men's Suits from $5.00 on Up Boy's and Children's Suits at prices to suit everybody. And a complete line of Oil Cloths, Carpets, TrooEcs? W 8 1 i c s Come and see us before purchasing else where. We can please you in style and prices. ZERN Opera House LEHIGHTON, im an s In these Silk, Pinsel and Ohenile figure conspicuously ; yide embroidered skirt bands have replaced rnany of the old time pannel combination dresses. COMllIMATIOI IlMJEI. In these the tendency is toward the broad faile stripes in silk. SSmoa Cloths. In these we are showing all grades from the fiorrectly finish ed, perfectly colored $1.00 quality to the finest goods. Or bordered woolens, in these all the newest weaves are in cluded with Perian Hair, Satin k 4-a s In a large variety, from tho toned effects, to the bolder designs plaids. id. mm a m 634 Hamilton Street, Allentown, Penn'a. October SO 1887 GENTS WANTED ! ! HTo canvass (or one ot the large st. oldest established, llliST KNOWN NUHSEIt IKS In the country. Moit liberal terms. Unequalled facilities. UENKVA. NUltSKKV. Established 1818. W. & T. SMITH, GENEVA, N. Y. AUBS56W CAUTION Beware of Fraud, as taj name and the price an tamped on the bottom ot all my adrertlied short boforo iMTlog the tactorj-. which protect the wearert arsinst tilrh nrlnM and Inferior nvuti if .la.ia. offers W. L. DoukIus shoes at a reduced price. 01 says ne nas tnem wudoui my name and price stamDoif nnth.hM.nm nnl hlinrfnvn a - . ..I ' W. L. DOUGLAS 49 sL3 C sT" FOR I pt3 dnvti GENTLEMEN. .JJ" xTfiz-lK, SEA.?,1f-J!SS Sn smooth in- SSh feetJeasruSiwd-Mwlnd WlVLNOT iup ?hoJ..teSmWMoUhoi- tqulU cu,Uim-miJe -W- l rtouoLAS 83.B0 POLICE 8IIOC Siiiniif!? "J ' C"'1"' U war tuem. " ,Jd-we4 bhoe. NeTackaor StSFa-i w. . .noiioLAs da shoe ron both is thabest BehoolBhoe In the world. " BlTisiif.cSli.Zi, thoMjuiL, world. ' "ceww'"u'"t", byToardcr wrlLf uul" B0 Lc8 " not w i nniini as b vT . " . aiuuniun) masitf.iuuvui sue siniuier sizes, jiuui A. MEHRKAM & SON, Apts, LHEIOUTOK PA.- f TOR & SNYDER. Block, PA, and Camels Hair Selvedeges. quiet English Cheviots in two- in all the blocked and broken D. J. KISTLER Respectfully announces to the public that he has penru 11 jbw i.ivtsuv bi aiilk. and that ne u iov nrenareil tn furnish Teams for Funerals, rt'cdd'HES or lluilnc.il Trips on the shortest no lee nnd most lltieml terms. Orders left at tha- "Carhoi. llnuso" will rcreh o prompt attention. HT.MlLiUa UN ft U 111 11 BTHEET, next the Hc.tcl, Ihlihton. an23-rl A MODEL PRESS Will do all Tone own lTlnUng or earn money print ing for others, i l'our boy can ran it. Outfits, with Press cost S3. 110, 120. 12S. or more, according to alieono u gooa as anouier. In use all oyer the world. 1 Fall Information In a book called How to Fi-lis t. Free with samples ot Model press work;, upon ap- pucauoa. jiaareu: THE MODEL PRESS , COMPANY, LIm'd, 912 Arch Strait, PhllidtlohUv See what Is anlil about The Model Press. M' Model Fret netted me In three mouth over WW I wK had Instructions In printing bi- 'lire, yet I set up and printed o,oooUeposUtlckts " "V Me' Tress the day after I received ll.-l Press cos', me the first two months. -Hare done about $xi.oo north of work on my No, 1 Model l'ress. It beats all.-Afler three years' use I llnd ny ilodel hress as kkk1 as new.-Thi. , The Model Press I IIC IriUUCI I I Coo et and costliest ma. chlneslorflnoCardandaESEHAI. BUSINESrt prlntlnsr. Any smart boy can turn out hundred W dollars worth of work every year, even with. Address. Tm Model Press Co., Ltd., 012 Arch Street, It i 1HIL miyl2-jl PflaADSfcrA. Pa,
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