t The Carbon Advocate I.nillOHTON, I'KNNA. ' rXtuhijay june i. im. kxtsxk at inn i.khiohton roiT-oricK is TSM.II ruM MAIL MATTr.IL wo mux NOT ALtOWKU lOI.I.S. AT TI1K A. Slat xebang sat a: Tho women tnott ktp wT from the polls on June 18, wben the eltctlon on constitutional .uuii. ri..irtnn r.lm. r. nf .... i.-uu.i ,... f.m.i.i. .it. d,.t !' , the law ferbhla women taking part In the etreUen of this State hi the manner their ., , i nv,ii,tin I p n . . ...--. ... i . la etliM oemrnenimllbs. Xot long aeo an effort was made to organize a aomeii's leiftpxtraMoetatton the members of which i ouM attend the poll on June 18, wlicir ! was tbenglH ibey wouki be able lo tutn many volet agalH the amendment away from the noils, ami tierhips to ticriuade a ... . , . part of the liquor vole lo change at tlic list moment by appeals to the entlniciit I nf tha Atr. The act to which the chair- man referred la aa follows: "If any perian not qualified to vote In this Commnfllli agreeablo lo law ex cept the sons of qualified citizens shall l rr ai ant blare of election for the pur pose of Issuing tickets, or of Influencing tin elllieni nualltiwl to vote, he shall, on con viction iberiMif. be fined not less than 100 or more than fr&X). and be Imprisoned lo. a let m of not lts then three months ui more Itan Otis year." As women are mx legal voters and r tint w af leal votw. It would nm,Mr llis' the law It broad enough lo keen them a from lite potts, awl i!m I w!mI Cliair ai Palmer lldllks. Bam PniOB ani Kt) Kmkmiv wi.l-i.i both like to succeed Aoel .Iitlgiftt"h Iat)fonl fluent. AihL bow I li with the Hon Jluuii) Jalloy? T. V. PowuntiLY, or tun KNioina oi IaW has Issoed a oininliM on the suble. i ot tlte "Proiord htght Hour Workday In If lb Maxor ll'orkuian arg es lor lit ageceaa of the measure cettiUMHcing Mav 1 18li. and while he asks continued discus alon of the grral cjuesllon he puts in th following plea for moderation of action: "The general excutive hoard asks tho mem bera. of th order everywhere calmly, will. a full initiation of the Importance am gravity of the question and with a clear ap pieeiatlon of all the consequences of an action which may be ultimately detcrmln ed upon, lo consider and dlscitis the qutw tlon of atteu'pur.s to bring about the adoi tlonofan right-hour working day. Ui cuss It fully. H'elgh well ever, argument Neither lose sight of It, nor ignore at) thing that bears legitimately uiion the question. Eschew all passion, prejudict and all sentiment." BROADBRIM'S I I LETTER. Tbe sudden death of Allen Dioradjke nice, our reccutlj appointed Minister io uussia, iiium me iun nun un cictuo. i shock. H'o knew he was ailing but no one suspected that he was sick unto death. Mr. ltice was editor of theA'orlt Jmerfcan llevlew and has !-en such an Imposing figure for some years back in nur social an political life, that bis absence will bo sadl) misted. Horn to liberal fortune, he teemed to lack the ordinary Incentives which drive men to struggle for wealth and fame. But represented the very noblest type of our young American manhood, of which Theodore Itoweve'.t and William Waldorl Astor are such bright and shining examples. He had absolutely no necessity for exertion, bis means were ample, but he could not remain Idle. He reared on I he continent of Europe and at twenty-two he graduated from Oxford and al once re turned to tho United Mates am! entered the Columbia Law School. Ho shorll after purchased thu North American Hetiew and from that time he has been an active figure iu our public allalrs. T oie who havu followed ny letters will recollect my account of his desperate strug glo with lho political bosses of his district when he ran for Congress two years ago. His district was dominated al that time by a political lough named Mike C'regan. r. Cregaii for years had run the politics of tbe district, and wblle nominally a Iteotib llcan for revenue onu, ami was quite as ready lo sell the vote of bis district to the Democrats, if by so doing he could ee anvlhing to tho adyantage of Mr. Cregan. Mr. liice accented the lieuubllean noml nation for Congress and went In to wlr and Cregan undertook to run the business end of t. e election, lie received consider able money from Mr. itico for ho leghi male expenses of the election, eyer dul lar of w icli he pocketed; and ihen mi election da mrucx mm for iwetil thou and more, ostensibly for the purpose ot buying votes. Air, Ulce was homlied the bold ptoposiilou, which Ciean looked at lis a regular irdltiar business tiaiisac lion; but Mr, ltice refused to give a dol'ar Sir. Cregan walked right oer to the Tammany camp, sold out tho whole thing loilieoinei side, ami woiked an iU lor General bpinola, o Mr. ltice wa beaien The boss of tho district had demount rated his power, and it was a warning In all other politicians, either to get un; or nay tribute to Mr. Cregan Up to this time no politician had tackled this itdoubable leader. Hut Mr. ltice was u fighter iron the word "go," aud although ine general L'onitnUteo was packed with Cregan friends, he boldly look his dunce ami stnnmoped him before them. I'lie trial h exciuug and tuner; dte-peiaie lU'iinn. anayed again! eacn other, bui Mr It drove Mike Ciegaii from ihe party In grace, and a few l i alter hn .lir.i un abi : tint, polltirai ltiiimHBiie a... .. fuiiowid lo hn, gia,-hi miiii. i thr ii.. v illMiguihcil ioluieMii anil ..ii.i ni.. . ni the Mate, Hodcoh ConHmg bi-ing nr ul the pall-bearers. Mr. ltice' s lather and mother parted white he was still a child, and dopiie an order of the Court, Mrs. ltice apinted him away to Euroe, disguised as a girl, and he wore girl's clothes for several years afterwards. The death of his other left him In possession of a ptlncel. fort ne, which was fuilher aug enled b iiuuieious legacies. Al bis death he was supposed to be several times a millionaire, with fame, fortune, talents, social position, and everything to live for, he la cut down ai tbe early age of thirty-six, when oilier men are just on the threshold of lire; but the ex ample be leaves behind nf a igli and honorable life, of llreltss energy, and lho desire lo eleyale tbe standard of manhood in bis native land these are worth ubre than his golden treasures and will not be forgotten. There Is a gambling taint In our blood which crops out at all sorts of unexpected times, but never more so than on a race course. Afauy a man who never staked a chin on faro, and whose knowledge of poker neyer solved tho mystery of a jack pot, or wdo was suoitmeiy ignorant of the delights of aeyen-up, and who never ex perienced tbe happiness of old sledge In the bay-mow while tbe "old man" was on the outside of tbe barn milking the cows, I say inai many a man wno lias gone through all this safely and escaped without a small of fire on the tall of hla coat, has got tripped up on a racecaurse and got basted. Wednesday was one of those, rac ing days that are maae lo order, with all tbi extra trimmings thrown In, and tbat was the day fixed for the Great Long Is land Derby. Tbe Suburban Is a great race, but no better than tbe Handicap, for all the cracks were there Hanovtr. whose aires roamed tbe Arabian desarts. and Ter ra Cotta with tbe blood of a race of kings, and plentv more of royal strains of blood, fleet of feat, stout ef heart, on whose fidel ity you ceold stake your life as well aa your . . i .... aucaia. juercj on me, wnata crowui lue Grand Stand and every other available point la crammad to suffocation. How tag r tba faces, bow anxlaua everybody seems to b about something. I tdga my way among the crowd. I find mysaU wedged In Tfith a man I have mat before. Good, j)Ni pncloni, U la tbi pastor of -church, In no matter where why should I elvo him away? Hallo, here la another and an other Why, the woods are full of 'em. Jimmy McLaughlin sweeps clown the course of Terra Cotta. (Thousands recog nize the man who landed over a million of dollars for the Dwicr Brothers and wtio now on the best blood or the II est is prepared to tear the laurels fiom the brows of his former employers. Taylor Is on Hanover, uio sure winner or me race Snapper Garrison Is on a famous crack, and all tho others are objects of more or ics, interest . eiceDt one uely llttlo darkey who la mount on a worn-out plus that did cood work several seasons no, hut It la ' 11,6 haa-beens, and scarcely any uoilv best owes on him a passing Bianco. All cycs are riveted on Terra Cotta. Han- over and Prince Iioyal. Which will it be? After several false starts thev aro off. IIcl- lot hello! Who Is that that draws ahead and like a flash leaves all the ureal, cracks behind? llmiilkon: his mount is the old plug Exile, Mercv on us! see him go. No wiiii), no suur on his sides, ami I lint pro voking little nlguer. won't hurry for u cent: ho ritles as If he were going lo u camp iiieelluc. All tho others Dl n hip and spur. lerra Cotia and Hanover tear noun wo ,.,-iiracK auu are iiuiuu uiir iuvki uum, b . lho )Utta , tic ohl plnn lih.vt- cot 'em, and he dashes under tho string only half a second hort nf the best time ever made on tlm Ameri can turf. Evcrvbody was excited, every body was bettlne. Jcrciiants, lawyers, doctors, deacons, bootblacks, and gamblers. I no women were just as bad as t no men mil common women by an means; no, Ir: but very lino ladies, and as they stakcil Ihelr all on the favorites they went home adder ami wiser and poorer. One poor H'llnu' cut ft confidential tin that ornlng on Hanover. He went to the savincs bank. rew out all the hard savings of years ami .vent to the races He nut it un on liati- iver. Lost I Ho went to a cheap hotel, lied a room, ami blew his brains out. Moral: When Mitt go lo the raees on a sure tip, and as you step Into the pool to lay uown your money, button onr oreecn- rs pocket and don't you bet. Then, after he rare Is over, you wlli llnil It line amuse- iient to iigiire now much you nngni naye on. or now much uni in gin nave iosi. llh your cash account entirely uninnmlr- d If you havo any money In the savings' tank, keep it t ere: don't draw It on tips; lon't uliiY linker, faro, or mveii-up. If au.boil is going lo near a c.unn'.'a hair .liawl. or a tealskiu men e, let it oe your own wife liMmd uf oine gambler s wile S dollar by dollar, and don't be tempi. I to lake a ller. 11 is a slow iiiorrfs out It Is veiy ut and then. If by chance oti ever do warn, lo see a horserace joti on I have to walk home on our uppers On Saluidav a couple of detectives were tiMllug about for Mr Itlchnrd Stilton's rothfr who created siK'li n sensation iu(ing Ihecluli men aeo pie of weeks ago. IV th the ren tent art betore lilin. no won thr that lie go out. 1 sometimes iiiiiik list our neotile rattier lite lo no MKen in; we Have bail a nail dozen swells uniiin ine Kisttlx mouths who liavn flourished for u (ew weeks, Injrrowed riant and left, run tnc hotel bills and then vanished. The week lias been nulrt lively. Henn Vlllanl. who Is neither dead nor sleeping, Mve Hie Hears sueli a shaking up on Ore gun and Tiansconliiientul as they wlli not lie likely lo forget till thu summer vacation Isover. He played the bos for a rise 'of wenty points and cot It, and walked oil in Saturday with a pile of Dear's sea Ins anslng from ins be l The ro aludeis and effects of Hatch, hn thieving btnker who got away will $300,000 of the Produce Exchange's moo ey, went under tho merciless auctioneer's ItKtiimvF. Ilntpli tvn n imv hfiv mill kt.nl. n i,ist,niflrnt impimlnr'n MAllllinint. Imi. ,e always had several nice bouncing fe- ll)aIe cousins aronnd to superintend ins house and make thincs nleasant. He was a royal entertainer, and when Hie properl WSs attached by the Exchange after hh, flight there was a lot of good wine and other things In tho cellar, and other things besides; some of the cousins tried to get In a claim but tbe courts put mem to uigni, and everything was sold last week. The account Is closed for the present, but it was exceedingly lucky for Air. Hatch that the brokers did not catch him the day thai the robbery was discovered. I regret lo hear that a pious colored friend of o Ine who Is pastor of the African .Methodist (III rcli In llrooklyn, lias been pulled up before tho Deacons and Trustees, because he went fishing on Sunday, The true facts of the case urn that ho attend ance was very light thai particular after noon aud the congregation was dismissed, the weather was cloud ; porgles were bit ing sharp and flatfish lust lined the bottom of the river. The temptation was awful strong and do flesh is awful weak. If ever there was a case for mercy, tins is one Let us hope that the Kccordlng Angel did not put a single porgie, flatfish, eel or suck er to Brother li.'s account. UIlOADIUilM. tWMl amis mm mm mm mmm Daniel Baltzbr, llAKMItr.l I.Mili.KID.N 'A., n. 11 tn 1 1, sIit A K i-r l'rrmp W..M i H ..liiiirlrr tur Notions and Fanoy Gojds, inrlii'iliig lull MhI onilel line nf All Kiutl ot Ibices and i.miics umif'rwi'ttr White troods a Specialty ! Prim very Inwesl. Csll il is ruuvunx tbat we have a full line ! rveryihiug usually fuuud in a lirsl ol ' lli.ll 81iiih. Have Feathers Cleaned. Is located In Heller's Butcher Shop In the rear of the LeblRU Coal and Hardware Comjiany and Is preiured to Renovate Feathers According to the latest discovered scientific iro- v.H n iiiv luiiwniiiK lun (uiicfl; Iij than IB pounds, 10 cents per iiound. Between 18 aud so pounds, 9 rents per pound. Betweeu 30 and loo pouuds, a cents ir jiouud. 100 pounds and oyer, T cents per pound. for reference call on or address James Walp, Jonathan Klstler at Carbon House, Columbus lloni, at Mansion House, T. D.Ctauts awl others. Orders left with T. J. Brrtiiey or at Hie works will receive prompt attention. Keatbitrt will be called for In town aud at vyeltsport aud relumed free of charge. mayli-lm Howard Deifenderfer, OproMTK tue Venue SquAjue, JJank Street, Leuioiitox, ilANCFAOTUUEU- OF , FINE - OIOABS Also a Choice Una of ToaAtoosj, Oiaisa, ui Suosxaa Scvku. wrDoa't rrpt to Vills Mm mid r.- o-s. l-z c.t 3 e s WW Ail all H Pf a' New Advertisements, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, cl strength mid wliolesomeness. Jloro economical than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold hi comiietltlon with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Hoyal Uaking Powder Company, ion Wall Street N. Y. aueat-mll QURT1S' QOUGII QOftPOUND, sure Cure lor Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Hoarseness, Sore lhro.it mid uliulsensesortlie nionclilal Organs. Thousands can testily as lo Its efficiency, rrlce ffilimu ooc. ffc,,.. I ii sine ny ni inriiggisi. i"""1'' PUBLIC NOTICE. NOT1CH is hereby given that niiplleatloii has been filed with the Sectetary of Internal Affairs of tho Conmionweaith of I'ennsslvania, by the undersigned for a warrant to survey a rtaln niece of vacant land, situated In the township of bower TownmensltiK, Uarnon coi n. lug lauds of lCdwaid linjer and the estate of it i'.i ...iiir.iiitinr- ;ninm inur iiint'N iinu nil mill lillzauelli llownian on ine r.as , liunyn iinio- ,-hlltz and Win. neitz on me souin, ioui i iiiik on the West and Soitn, in eompnauee wiui ine vet or Assembly npprovea mil m ai ru, ifi;. Mayl8.-3w . J01LN CltAia, Estate of Danirt Clauss. deceased ADJOURNED Orphans' Court Sale OF VEKY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! lly virtue ot an order and decree of the Or ..(.....ui i.,nr, nr r!trliini nnnntv. IVimsvlvatlla. tlie undersigned will sell at l'libllc ; Sale, oil tile premises ill ine iiorougu 01 linmuiuu.. I ouniY aim oiaie uiuresain on A Tl MlTl A V TTINF, 15 1 nAlUHUdl, lO, lOOJ, .it TIIKKE o'clock IMI-.tliefollowIiiKdcseribed itoiii f.utnip tn-uit. All tlint certain lot or niece of ground situate, lying and being In the Bor ough of l.elilt'liton atoresain, aim neiuK puris oi lots marked and numbered in the plan or plot of said llorough Nns. 22, ra auu oounueu uuu tescrtoeu as iouowa, io-wh: nemiiiiiuK in. i ..ini mi (l.u tv'uctuwlunf Itatil? Htrppt.lwplirv.fwn i...., u.ifli nf lw ...irimr nf Ifnvn lllltv lllul ftlLIlk street, thence due South along said llank street thirty-six feet to other parts ot said lots now owned bv Tilirliman 1). Clauss, thence along the n,n riim Went t itriv.RHen inet. I leuee une North elglitecu feet, thence due West one hun dred mid fifty-two feet and nine Inches to reach alley, thence due norm along satuiiuey eignieen r..,.t. tliennn due Kiist rnc hundred and elglity- nine feet, nine inches to Hank Mrect, the place :f beginning, ncserving ine rigiiiana iiriviiep tn the piesent owners to keei and retuln in iciuiii tin uresent muiaings wneiu mey nroieci or nc ect or ficcupy iny part or portion of said lot until new ones are r..ftf.il. not. fn exceed fifteen veal's. Tho tin. priMCineiits thereon consist oi a iwo-mury Frame Dwelling HonsE, covering the entire front of said lot on Bank street, and out-bulldlngs. Tkhma or Sai.k. One-llilrd of Uio purchase mnncv to nn nam in cash on ine oar 01 suie IIUl'-lllllll 111 OIA IIIU1I1II3, Mlllllllltll.Olj Wt.-J...... ...... .1TI-.) I.. ..lu .. 1,1. Inlnfacl . nilO-tlllw ill one year, with luiei est. ueeu aim uouu aim Mongago ai ine espense oi tmrciiusei. T, I), CLAUSS, Surviving Executor. ItAertiiKii & Oaksiuv. Attorneys. May 25, 1SSD-W3. Election Proclamation! Pursuant to a writ to me directed by th Governor of lho Commonwealth of Peun sylvanla, dated at Harrisburg, April fifteen ill. In tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty nine at.d of the i 'otntnou wealth the one hundred and tbi leenth. setting forth that two sepcral. .imeiidmenta to the Constitution of thU i.'oiiiiuonweallh haye been agreed to by inalorltv of the members of each House j he Legislature nt two successive sessions 1, II I ram r. i.uvan, auerur oi ine count of Carbon, l'ennsylyanla, In obedience lho renttlrctnenlsof the eighteenth article tho Constitution and in compliance with the provisions of an act of the Genera) Assembly entitled "An act prescribing the ilmeand manner of submitting- to ine pco- ilo for their approval and ratlllcallon icjection of proposed amendments to the lonstiiution "approval ine cigniu uay oi March, Anno Domini one thousand eight lilindled and elghtv-nilie, do lieiebv maKe Know ii and give notice to the electors In-count ol Carbon. l'niiklvaui.-i, tha i, I UEnDA Y. Ihe EIGin E EN I'll dav lime. Anno Domini one iluuisaud eigli inn. lied and eiglitV'llne, the IoIIoaIi ii.ixi.-ed ntneiidinentn to the Cunsiiiiition of this Commonwealth are lobe voted It or the first of said amendment being follows: AMKNUMKNT. 'fliere shall be an additional aitlele tn said t'oiutltiilloii to be deslguaied as article XIX, follows I AltTICIl' XIX. The inauufacture, nale, or keeping for sale Intoxlcatliig liquor, to be used its a beverage, hereby prohibited, and any violation of this pro- lilliltliiu shall be a misdemeanor, puidslmnlr sluill be piotlded by law. file manufacture, sale, or Keeping fur s.de intoxicating llipior for other purposes than as uetemge may bv allowed hi such manner ouly m.iy be prescribed bylaw, The lieiieial Aseml ly shall, at the first msslon succeeding theudoi tlon of this article of theComititutlon,enactlaw wltli adequate penalties for Its enforcement. Tho second thereof being as follows. AMENDMENT. Strikeout from section ouc, of article eight, Ihe four iiualifloultons for voters which reads follows: "If twenty two years of age or upwards, alutlt have jwld. within two years, a state county tax, which shall have been assessed least two months, and paid at least one month nrforthe election," so thai the section which reads as follows: "Every male cltlteii, twenty-one years ot age, possessmg the following qualifications, shall be entitled to yote at all elections: Knur. He shall have beeu a citizen of the United States kt least one month. Hboosd. He shall have resided In tha State ooo ar (or If. having previously been a quali fied eleeter or nature born citizen ot tbe State, he shall liare removed tlmrelrom and returned, then six mouths) liaraedlately proceeding the eiecttan. Thihu He snail have resided In the election district wImhv he kball offer to vole at least two luouttts Itaaiadlately precdlag the election. Fovuth. If tweaty-two jears of age or up wards, he shall have paid, within tno years, a state or eauatv tax, which shall have been assessed at least two mouths and paid at least ooa moath before tb election," shall be amend ed, so as U read as fellows : Etcry mala eutien twenty oo years ot aga, paMaMlaglbafoUawUlfuaUBMtla&Sa aaaU Vs entitled to vote at tha polling place ot the elect-; ion district o( which he shall at tbe time bo a resident and not elsewhere. FtnsT. He shall have been a olllzen of tha United States at least thirty days. Second, lie shall have resided In the state ono year (or If, having preulonsly been a quali fied elector or native born citizen of the state, hoshallliave retnovod herefrom aft! returned, then six months) Immediately preceding Ihe election. Tn i no. IIo shall havo resided In tho election district where he shall offor to vote at least thirty days Immediately preceding the election. Tho legislature nt lho session, thereof next after the ndoptlon ot this session, shall, nnd from time to time thereafter may enact laws to pro pcrlycntorco this provision. Fourth. Every male citizen of tho ago ot twenty-one years, who shall have been a citizen for thirty days and an Inhabitant of this state one year next pi ccecdlng an election, except nt municipal elections, and tor tho last thirty dais a resident ol tho election dUtilct III which ho ly oifer his votcshall be entitled to voto nt such election in thu election district ot which he .ill nt the lime be a resident mid not else where for all officers that now or hereafter may elected by tho people i 1'ltoviUKU. That In time ot war no elector In the actual military service of the State or of tho United States, In tho army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his voto by reason of tils absence from such ectlon district, nnd the legislature shall havo power to provide the manner in which and tho time mid placo at which such absent electors ay vote, and for the return and canvas of their otcs In tho election district In which they re- speclfully reside. Fn-rit. For the purpose of voting, no person shall bo deemed to have gained or lost a res. dent by reason of his pre.scnco or absence whll em loycd In the scrvlco of tho United States or the State, nor while engaged In thu navigation (he waters of the State-or of tho high seas, nor while a student of any college or seminary learning, nor while kept nt any almshouse or public Institution, except the Inmates of any for disable and Indigent soldiers and sailors, who for tho purposo of voting, shall bo deemed to ro- sido In the election district whero said home Is located. Laws shall bo made for ascertaining, by proper proofs the citizens who shall beentltl ed to the right of suffrage hereby established I also make known and glvo notice that the places of holding tho atorsaid election In the several townships and boroughs ot tho said County will be respectfully at the places herein- after designated, to wit: The freemen residing In that part of Banks township known at the Audenrled district will hold their election In the school house In Auden rled. Tlie, freemen residing hi that part ot Bank; township known as tho Heaver Meadow district 111 hold their clcctlou at tho school house, at (vision, In said township. Tlie freemen of the townslilpof Hast t'enn will hold tlrclr election at tho public house ot Pen rose fleorge, in said township. Tlie f t eemen residing in that part of Lower Towimienslng township, known is tho Millport dlstilct. will liold their election at the Millport hotel In the village of Millport In said township. The freeman residing tn that part of Lowei Towaincnsing tnwnshlp.knowuas the Llttlo dan district, will hold their election at tho publli house ot Kobert A. Henry, In the village otLlttli Gap, lu baiu lowusuip. 'Ihu lieeuiuu ot the township of FrankllrrwiU bold their election at the publlu house of Join: tebng, lu said township. Tho ticemeu ot tlie boiough of Lchlghton wll. hold llieir election ut the public house kept by Jonathan Kistler, lu said borough. lho freemen of the township ot 1-aus.anuo will hold their election ut tlie female school house, buck Mountain, in said township. Thefieeinanof the township of Lehigh will hold their election in the school house In Hock- Don. in said township. Tbe freemen of the borough of Weallieiiv win hold their election at tlie public heuso ot Silas 11. Blttner, in said borough. The freeman of the First Ward of tho borou ol llauch Chunk will hold their election ul tin office of the County Commissioners, in said borough. Tho freemen of tbe Second ward ol tno uor- ough of Mauch Chunk will hold their election ai tho public house kept by Frederick Staid, m said borough. The freemen of the borough ot Hast Maucl Chunk will hold their election In the publli house of Chester W. Haas, iusald boiougli. The freeman of the township ot Manonlng win hold their election at thopublic house oITIiomp bou J. McUaulcls. in said township. The freemen of the township of l'eim Forest will hold their election at the public house ol Ecus Koch, In said township. The freemen in the township of Upper Tow- anienslng will bold their election at the publt house of F. F. Siberllng, in said township. t Tlie freeman ot tho township ot Packer will hold their electiou at the public house, known ai Hartz's tavern, In said township. The freeman of the borough ot Summit Hill will hold their election at tho Town Hall, In said borough. Tlie freemen In that part of the township of Mauch Chunk, residing within the Kesuuehoi. Ing district, will hold their election at thu nublu house of Benjamin Oxley, In the ullage uf Nes quehdnlng. The freemen of that part of tlie township oi Mauch Chunk not In the Nesquehoulng dlstriei will hold their election at Uio public house know n as the White Bear, In Raid township. The freeman residing In that part of Kldde. township known as the south district will hold their election at the public house ot Freeman A (jets. In said township. Tho freemen residing in that part ot Kidder township, known us the North District, win hold tneir election at tho house formerly of Ueorge II. Stlnsou, now known as Streeter's office, Lehigh Tannery, in said township. The fieemen of the boiough of Farryvllle will hold their election at the public house of Olldlne Snyder, In said borough. The fieemen residing In the election district of I'uckertou will hold their election in the pub lie school building, in said district. The freemen In the borough of Walssport will bold their electiou at thu public house of Henry Christiuan, lu satd borough. The freemen of the borough ot Lanstord will hold their election at tho public houto of George Evans, lu said borough. I make known and give notice, as In and by the 13lh section ol the nfoicaalil act I am direct ed, that "every persou excepting Justice of the eaee, who shall hold any ollice or appointment ul profit or Inisi under the (ioveiunieut of the c lilted States or of the Slate or city or Incorpor ated Ulstl let, whether commissioned oltcer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or uent who Is or shall be employed under the Lelslallv. , Ju dietary or isxeeuuve uepariineiu oi nits Mat. or the United Stales, or ot any city or lueurpor. ted district, aud also that every member of emigre, s and the lx-gUlature aud tlie select and common councils of any city, commissioner otauy lncor porated district, Is by law incapable ot holdmg or exercising at the same time the oilice or ap polntinent of Judge, luspector or Clerk of au) I'lecllou of ibis Commonwealth, and that no In speetur or Judge, or any other officer ot sal election, shall be eligible to any oruce then to bi voted lor," "Iu ctstt ot tbe in-run who shall have receive tho secirnd lilj!lict number of votes for Inspect or ulull not utteud on tlie day of electron, then tlie person nlio shall have received tho next highest number ot votes at the last sprliii; dec tlon forjudge shall actas Inspector Inhls place. And lu case the person who shall have received tho highest number ot votes for Inspector shall not uttend, tlie person elected Judge shall ap point au Inspector In his place, or If any vacancy occurs an hour after the time fixed b U tor the opening of election, the qualified voters ot township or ward, or distict, tor which said offi cer shall have been elected, present at tho time of tlie election, shall elect one of their number to fill the vacancy." "It shall be tho duty of the several assessors respectively, to attend at the place of holding every general or special or township electiou tluriug the time said election Is kept open, for tho purpose of giving Information to the Inspec tors and Judges when called on In relation to tho rlgut ot any person assessed by them to vote at such elections, or such other matttcn In relation to the assessment ot voters ks the Inspector, or either of them, shall from time to time require. 8ko. S. At all elections hereafter held under the lawsot this Commonwealth, the polls shall be open at seven o'clock a. ru., and close at seven 'clock p, m. Given under my btnd at Mauch Chunk, the third day ot May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, and ot the Inde pendence of th United States tbe one hundred and tblrUenta. HEBAM r. LBVAN, ur 4 shuns. THE RECONCILIATION. Two urchins strolling on the beach, Beside thu tranquil sea, Beheld a pearly block, anil each Cried, "That belongs to mel'' And both at onca with eager hands, Began to scramble in the sands. Like alabaster pure and white, Upon the pebbled shore, That treasure lay, a lovely sight, And well worth fighting o'er ; Long struggled the contending twain The prize so coveted to gain. A WORD OF WARNING. Thers are many white soaps, each represented to bo "just as good as the ' Ivory ; ff ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack, the peculiar and remarkable qualities of ihe 3n.l:ie. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon gejting It, Copyright lf&", by Troctpr & Qamble. 2. & 02 -3 p- CD ii o 3 & 2 2 9 el 4 m &j i i n3 cc gt O S! tim S a X SL O o o c i ,r i ffi 5 2 c? 3 05 CP ft- P "tr; -k as CD 7t 3 B o jr. as cc f m et- e-- i We are offering extraordinary m BARGAINS ! In our Grand SpringDressGoods H. GDTH&SONj 638 Hamilton Street, Allcntown. BOCK'S Popular Jewelry Store, In Leuckcl'a Block, opp. Carbon Houso, LEADS AI.I. O Til II US IX Fine Gold Watches: Prices run from $25 to $05, Our assortment Is tlie Uigest anil most complete ever exhibited In this tec Ion of tlie county. Gold-Filled Watches : We keen notliine but tho best, nml sell tliem at prices lower tl nti tbej can be bought elsewhere. Railroad Watches : They resist magnetism. Tliey are better than any watch made, Trv one. The fish slory Is rlpo ami nobody denies that we lead In fine Flshlnc Tackle. Our are beauties, and every lover of the sport will appie ciale a look at them. They are cheap and good at the price. Very ltespeclfullr, D. S. Our stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry and Stationery la large and tlie lowest prlees pieyall, Koepyeur eye on this ad. iRUflRIf a knts nic(ily executed ID If Will at this office. Prices low Lo, while they strove, a stranger tall, Strode quickly to the spot, He stooped beside the champions small, And took the prize, I wot; Then spoke in solemn voice and slow, "Ye both are richer than you know." Then with a string he did divide That precious cake, and smiled ; "'Tis Ivory Soap, share it with piide; My lads, be reconciled!" Each took his half and went his way, Oh, rich and happy boys were they. Clearing Sale ot BOCK. 1 rTT m if- Wo have iust received a lot Shoe'MTg Co., in Kid and ionjrola Leather, Hound Toe, Square- and Common Sense, and in different widths. Theae goods are strictly solid, first-class in style and vcariog"qualitioa urn were made to retail at $2.00 entire lot we have spcuretl a lhtmain, and our customers, as well as the public in general, shall rcii) the advantage ; they will be sold at Lot) per pair. Now, wc nave not got a, car load of them only FOUR UUNDUED PAIRS 1 so you had better call at your earliest convenience. ALL BARGAIN Every pair of our Ladies Low Shoes. All styles, different colors, prices : 65c., 7oc., 85c.$1.00 and $1.25. llre have, also, Kid Opera's There is a larce demand like iron ; wc offer you such a HERE "Little Trojan." "We have have them iu Heel and Spring ITcol, Grain ai d Pcbhle, No. 5 to 7, at 80c.; 8 to 10, at $1.00. Don't forget this Shoe ! YET ONE MORE! Have you ever tried our Men's "Peerless" Calf Shoe at $2.00 per pair or our "Patrol" Shoe at $'2,501 If you have not do so now, and we vr ill guarant y these two shoes to be the best and greatest bargains to be fount! iu era House Roofing, Spouting and General Job Work Receives our special attention at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Repair Wash Ringers, no matter J-.w far gone, ire can supply new rubbers and new cog wheels a' d make your washer as good as new at a very small cost. Our li .e of House-Furnishing Goods includes everything at prices excet I ly low, while our stock of Stoves and Ilanges can't be beat in this town, or perhaps, elsewhere in the valley. Don't fail to call and see us if you need anything in our line. Respectfully, . W. S. KUHNS, North Bank Street Lehigh Goal & Hardware Ge Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire to call special attention to our Roofing Slate, Bi.dSimc a,,d A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Llllllber. General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boai ds Seller's Corner. North Bank Street. of Shoes from n well knows and $2.50; hut, by taking the in. a large variety. ANOTHER! for a Child's Shoe that Avill weir shoe iu our Block, Bank St nnouncement, You get the Best Fertiliser and hest results by using ARK Pure Bone uper lospfiates ! There are none hettermade Prices are about 5.00 lest than most of other brai ds. Such is the verdict of those who have used cur got da. vrriresaro azu. ayo. jnhii 5jnnd $35 per ton. Less lor spot cash, $1 oil. ruBKfflfcsm, nvtx New Mahoning, Pa,