yi'mMitiimj mimifiiiHimn The Carbon Adv5cate I.UHIOHTON, l'KNNA. SATUUDAT. JULY"277i880. it.rrr nta at Tirr. MtiuoiiTON i-ost-officb as BEOOND rl.ASS MAIL MATTKH. Bona 1'lda Circulation turgor tlinn Hint of nny "Weekly Nowapnpcr In tho County. THE ASSOCIATE JUDOKSIUr. Tlicro is some talk going on, sugccstlng Hon. J. 0, Zern as a strong and ncceptable candidate for Associate) Judge this fall. His practical and lioncst bent of mind, combined with bis large business acquaint anco with the pcoplo, his experience of two terms as a law-maker at Harrlsburg, do most assuredly giro him a first-class certifi cate of qualifications. Ills residence Is so closo and convenient to the County Seat, that'lt will as fully incot tho public wants as If he lived there. Judge Zern will no doubt bo more readily found when wanted, and more easily get-at-ablo than tho resi dent Afauch Chunk Judges ovur haye been as tboy have generally been a class of men that are very much out of town. Wo pre dict that ho will distance all competitors ; for tho nomination, if ho is n candidate, ' and will bo easily elected In Noyember by ' tho" strong voice of tho people. AN ASSCltEW FACT. Persistency Is one of the main attrfbules that lead to success and Is tho prlmo factor to which Lehlghton can lav tho organiza tion ond success of tho Lehlghton Water Company. All the various forces haye ' been amicably united and on Saturday and Monday there was a rush for water stock which resulted in tho clostn of tho sub scription books, the full amount necessary being subscribed to complete the project commcuced a year ago, It Is a settled fact now, and work will no doubt soon bo com' menccd on building a reservoir and laying. tho pipes on the several streets. This is an important period for Iichighton, it marks tho commencement of anew era in oar his toryj it is the beginning of a period of ad vancement that will soon placo us on an equality with any town In the Keystone State. With facilities for manufacturing purposes unexcelled and a Jirst-cla$i water supply, only a dormant, careless disregard on' the part of our pcoplo for tho advance ment of the town will keept It In the old rut. Wo are getting out of tho nilro on to a cood. solid bottom: let a determined am bition keep pushing us along. All move togothcr iu a body and LehUhton will soon drop off her swaddling clothes and shlno forth In the light of a pushing, livo and ambitious Inland city. Push, now, and all push together. LOUDLY PRAISED LAVS. The Haziveton Senttnal in concludiko an article on tho arrival of a car load of dirty, uneducated and hardly civilized Hun Harians in that place, has this to say: i'HTiero are thoso loudly praised laws that were to frco tho country of such pco' pie? Why aro they not enforced? Is the United States compelled to turn itself into an immense poor houso for tho benefit of countries on the other side, whose Kings, Emperors and rulers susk the life blood from the people aud grind them down to tho lowest level of poverty. Thoso aro the grand old countries, about whlchsomo men insist on making people tired singing their praises." This coming from the organ of what is generally supposed to be the mouth-plcco of tho ' coal baron" Is decidely refreshing reading, though truth to tell it sounds more like one of Brother Mauc's wicked scarcas- - Ims. Where are those loudly praised laws, why -are they not enforced? Well, firstly It would not bo convenient to tho corpora tions to have them enforced, and secondly, thcro is something decidely rotten at tho core of our political Institutions which al lows this wholesale disregard of the laws and the flooding of our country with pau' per labor to tho detriment of her funda mental Institutions aud the condition of the American workman. Tho contract labor law is a farce so long as It prevents the landing respectable mechanics and then welcomes with open arms the scum of over populated Europe. Thcro is something wrong, de cidely wrong and tho law should be thor oughly enforced or else repealed. OUIl EHTEBriilSINO CONTEMrOBAIU", tho Allcntown Sunday Critic, will, in the course of a few weeks, commence the pub lication of an every morning edition. Judg ing from tho spirited enterprise, the push and snap'of tho Sunday edition It will be a success. Th6 proprietor has tho Advo cate's best wishes, from the fact that we admire pluck and spirit, as against tbo low insidious methods pursued by many news paper proprietors to eke out an existence by cutting prices and lowering themselves In other business ways, thus debasing tho profession by making a farce of journalism. Tub attention of the towx council Is respectfully referred to the condition of the old ilckerty fence enclosing tho Park. In honor to the memory of tho late Colonel Jacob WeUs.through whose generosity and forethought we have such a rHco as a pub lie park, it should be removed o. decently repaired. Kcmoyo the fence, or fix it up. Easton'b mew hoot ajjd shoe fac- tory was put In operation on .Monday, with lorty nanus. Lehlghtpn take a tumble to yourself and join the progressive procession. BROADBRIM'S H, Y. LETTER Oh Thursday the papers announced tho death of Maurice 15. Flynn. The death of any man, however prominent, causes but Jlltle commotion In a community of a mil lion and a half of people; but there is some thing In tho death of this roan that calls for more than a passing notice The struggle for political position and political power In a city llko New York, Is constant, bitter and unrelenting, and the man who succeeds In distancing all of his fellows and rising to superlatlvo command and wealth, must be possessed' of that supreme quality which marks the ruler among men. no .had no especial advantages for his start in life. The sou of a poor Irish farm cr, he came to New York City quite friend' less, a llttlo over twenty years ago. and he died this week aged forty, a millionaire The story of Aladdin Is ro-enacted hero everyday, and tho wonderful Lamp Is but -nn Eastern symbol of that indomitable - energy which can be rubbed to tho bright' ncs3 of the sun, and when properly used lays bare all tbcLgold of Ophlr aud tho gilt terlng jowels of Golconda. All groat cities aro full of footfalls for unwary youth, and New York is no exception. Fortunate Is he who passos them with unmeshed feet. The poor Irish-American boy had stellng quail' ties which oarly secured him promotion and gained him tho confidence of his employers Whon he left home he had no education. and ho set himself down to tho fight against Fate. In tho munificent Instltuto founded by the good Fetor Cooper Is a free night school for poor boys, and hr young Flyan could bfi found night if'er night foi years. until he had not only laid the foundation of a solid education but had becomo an ex cellent linguist, speaking French, German and Spanish with fluency. It Is only ten years since ho entered Into politics, and fivo years aftor his advent he was was ono of the most powerful politicians In tho State. The county or Ilcform Democracy had all the patronago and all the power. TamJ many Hall, with Its hundred years of Dem ocratic traditions and triumphs, was driven to tho wall--a shattcrcrcd wreck, and many thought that there It would He forever. Hubert O. Thompson occupied the posi tion formerly held by William M. Tweed, and -Maurice D. Flynn was tho power behind the throno. Mayor Edson was about going out, and ho was anxious to appoint a Com missioner of Public Works to rob tho in coming Mayor of tho power of appointment of the best ofllco In tho gift of tho city, nubcrt O. Thompson had glyon mortal of- fenco to several members of the Board of Aldermen, and they would not listen to his rc-appolntment. In tho nick of time Mr. Flynn put in his fine work by nominating Rollln II. Squire, a political tramp, whoso name was uttctly unknown to Now York politicians, and was unknown to tho Mayor who appointed him. By one of the most shameful and humiliating bargains Mr. Squlro was appointed Commissioner of Public ll'orks, and Mr. Flynn and Hubert O. Thompson proceeded to.dlvide the fifty millions of plunder that lay in tho new aqueduct job. Then Rollln B. Squire, find ing himself firm In tho saddle, turned upon tho men who made him. Tho ingratitude broke Thompson's heart and sent him to a suicide's gravo; but Flynn was mado of sterner stuff ho turned upon Squire; the scandal became public property. Mayor Grace who had been robbed of the appoint ment, got Squlro's letter from Hubort O. Thompson died, wherein in consideration for the ofllce ho abjectly promised to become the henchman of Flynn aud Thompson. Tho integrity of tho party was in deadly peril when the Governor camo to rescue Squire was knocked out of his ofllce and Flynn was particularly driyen from public life. Highly sensitive, and proud of hli great achievements, he had neyer up to this tlmol met serious defeat. Ho held his rulo with "an Iron hand that brooked no opposition. At last It becamo a llfo and death struggle between tho powerful Democratic organiz ations, Tammany and the County Demo cracy. Flynn's Iron rule cost him many of the County Democracy's most able chief tains, and they went over to the Tammany camp. In tho last election Tammany won everything, and the sceptre passed from Mr. I'Jyun's hands, never to como back. From that moment he was a changed man; his health broke, and ablest medical skill was only able to postpono the day which was bound to end In death. Up to tho last moment he was full of far-reaching plans In which fabulous millions were involved. Pallid, worn, and racked with pain, a vul ture constantly gnawing at his yltals hard ly able to stand on his feet, he still thought death far off and so ho died. His llfo may be taken as a warning and an example, His natural Instincts were those of agen leman, and his llfo all through tar above tho average of men. Ho had sound princl' pies and sterling character, which preserved him from falling amid temptations where weaker men perish. Stripped .of power, suddenly hurled from imperial position, tho heart of the proud man broke. Deserted by thoso for tunes ho had made, their ingratitude stung him to the quick, and his constitu tion, never strong, sank under his accumu' latcd misfortunes. His obituary may be brlofly summed up thus: Poor lguorant and friendless, he camo to New York at eighteen years of age; by his own industry and self-denial he was an accomplished scholar at twenty-five; he was a prosperous manufacturer on the high road to fortune atjhlrty; at thlrty-fivo he was thonieat est political leader In tho Emplro State; ana Ho aied at forty a millionaire, but with all his wealth, a broken-hearted bankrupt. Tho fatal step of his llfo was when he was lured into politics. Up to that time his life had been a success; but from that moment he trod tho pathway of certain ruin, Let the young men who aro working ror political advancement measuro their chances not by those called political failures but by the successes, and then ponder on the result. Webster, Clay aud Douglas sank disappointed to their graves. Lincoln and Garfield were assassinated. Andrew Johnson was driven lc dlsgraco from Washington. Itoscoe Conkhn and Reubon E. Fenton were hounded out of public life, Tweed, John Kelly, Hubert O. Thompson all proclaimed life a failure, and now the great leader Maurice B. Flynn sinks broken hearted to his gravo utterly wrecked at forty. Another death that caused a profound sensation was that of S. L. M. Barlow, who stood at the head of the Now York bar as a corporation lawyer. Mr. Barlow will be remembered as a member of the law firm that was robbed by their chief clerk Bedell of Four hundred thousand dollars, the great bulk of which he nlleseil he lost playing policy. Tho blow fell with crush ing weight on Jr. Barlow, for ho had made the guilty man a friend a companion for twenty years. In fact ho never re covered from tho shock. No attorney In Now York lived in moro liberal style. He had a fine honse up town aud a magnificent country seat at Glen Cove, whero ho died. He was a royal cntertaluer soma of tho very best company Iu tho State being found at his table, and his Judgment on art matters was of the very best. He Is another Illustration of tho possibilities of our American life. He, llko Maurice B, Flynn, came to New York a country boy, poor and friendless, but by his own In domitable energy .be worked his way up patiently to the foiemost place among tho great lawyers of tho land, and in the full ness of years dlos, Is supposed, worth a couple of millions of dollars. I received a confidential letter the other day, saying: "My Dear Broadbrim Why don't you give us a little more about sport ing matters? JCo would like to havo your opinion about Sulllyan and Kilraln," Ac. I may as well onco and for all gtvo a gener al reply to all such inquiries. I nui'uot thin skinned about anything, I try as I know how to have no particular preju dices nolsms, no idiosyucrasjes on any subject. I don't set up for a saint, or high moralist, nor am I such a sinner but on duo repentanco of my many short cpmlngs I look hopefully forward to pardon. But those who have followed these letters for years past must certainly know by' this time that I despise aud abhor prize fighters, professional gamblers, bunco steerors and all such vermin. My private opinion of the brutes who disturbed the peace of tho State of -Mississippi, on tho 8th Inst., Is that the pair of them should break stone for the next ten years with a ball and chain attached to their legs, and that all their alders aud fellows should keep them company, If rtlhor of them ventures within tho limits of the State of Now York, I bono Governor Hill will answer the requisition of tho Governor of Mississippi. .1 bcllcvo In all kinds of manly and athletic exercises. I would toach a boy to box and fenco just as I would teach him English grammar or arithmetic, but I would train him to hato sluggers and all such criminals. Thcro Is a class and a very largo class, that looks upon success In tho prize ring as tho height of earthly ambition. It was this claw that mado Fitzgerald an alderman of Long Island City after his great walking match, and sent John Morrissey to Con gress, It would bo a wholcsomo lesson to this community, If all the principals wcro caught and jailed, but I have no hopo that tho requisition of Mississippi's Governor will over bo answered by tho Governor of NowYoilc Tho drunken bruto who now figures as a champion has hosts of friends, aud some loophole of tho law will bo found to save htm. Govcrnoi nill know when tho fighters wero training for weeks. He know when they left In a special car; he knew that to leave tho State for tho purposo of witness ing or participating In a prlzo flcht was punishable by law, but ha let the fighters go. For tho last ten years tho public and the press haye sanctioned It. tho pollco have guarded It, and magistrates havo strained the law to the uttermost to decide In Its favor. If tho participators In this last out rage shall cscapo unwhlpped oi justice, then Indeed there is ltttlo hqpo for the future. A newspaper hero that bosts its circulation by hundreds of thousands, has for several weeks past dished up tho pre parations and tho fight "with all of tbclr disgusting details. Whoever likes that kind of literature will find It In full tliero; but not iu tho letters of Youus Tnui.T, BROADBRIM. STATJS SANDWrrOIXES. Iterna of Interst "Dialled Cp " fur Our Iteadara. Northampton county has 185 registered physicians.. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Is at present having an oi' storage houso erect ed at Slatlngton. It will bo 10 by 32 feet In dimensions. Tho Lehigh Valley Temperance Carap mecttng opened Afonday evening at Free mansburc, It is under tho direction of Rey. G. W. Gross, of Allentown. A cabbage leaf In tho garden of Francis Eycrott, at Afacunglo, was measured the other day and found to bo 22 by 21 inches in size. It looked llko a big elephant's car. Patrick Langan, an old resident of Cork Lane, a suburb of Pittston, committed sui cide by hanging, on Monday. Ho was about CO years of ago and Is survived by a wlfo but no children. Thcro Is no causa known for his act. Ilonry Haines, 41 years of age, an 1m mate of the Lehigh county almshouse, was found dead on a road near that institution, on Monday. Ho had been granted permis sion to go to pick berries and on the way suffered a sunstroke. A truthful (?) exchange says: A farmer while cutting oats near. this place, mado a mtslick, and tho sharp blado took off his right car, Ho coolly picked up the de tached member, wrapped it In his handker chief and carried it borne. Illa-vclfe sewed It back into position, and It has knitted nicely and is doing business at the old stand. Switchback Schedule-. During tho season trains will leave the Upper Mauch Chunk and Summit Hill stations as follows: Leave Upper Mauch Chunk station at 8:30, 10:10 and 11:37 A. II., und2:20, 3:45, and 6:35 P.M. Leavo Summit Hill station at 0 :10, 11 :10 A. M. and 12 :20, 3 :20, 4 ;S5 and 0 :1B P. M. ON SUNDAY. Leave Upper Mauch Chunk at 1:60 and 2:15 hi. Leave Summit mil at S:00 aud 4;00 P. M. An encouraging ilsuottho times Is tho re markable growth of thoso schools Imparting teehntal knowledge, qualifying for the practical duties of life. An Instance of tills unprecedented success is the frickett Collego of Commerce (formeily Bryant and Stratton), Philadelphia. which has just removed to the bandsomo new "Girard liulldlng," llroad and Chestnut Streets. WnUotho value ot tho building is ono million dollars, tho (raining iu business and shorthand given by this college Is wortli jnoro than dollars to any young man or woman desiring to raako a successful start in business life. Hire your teams of the popular North streot llyeryman. Of courso wo mean David Ebbert who has the best teams in the county. Absolutely Pure. Tilt. Avvi1.r iivf.i A mii'i.l n, strength and wholeiomeness. More economical tlmnlhe ordinary kinds, mid cannot b sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphato powders. Sold only In cans. Itosal Bakliu; Powder Company, 100 Wall Street ft. T. Jutiels to Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE ! Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Carbon County, Pa., there will bo exposed to Pudlle Sale on Wednesday, August ?lst, 1889, lit TWO o'clock, on tho premlses.on Fire Line St., in the llurouguof Parnvllle, Carbon eounty.Pa., tho following described Iionl Estate, tato oilieo, W. Walek. deceased, to-wtt: All that certain Tract or llece ot around situate In tho Borough ot Parryvillo, County of Carbon nud state of Pennsylvania, bounded nnd described as follows, to-nit- lleplnnlng in n public road leading from ParryUUo to Beltivllle, thence North twenty eight degrees.Kast six perchosandtwehelnehes to a post; thence by laud of Maria Iloyland South sixty-three degrees, Bast sixteen perches to a stone; thence lir land of Catharine and Peter Schaefer South fourteen degrees. West six nert'hes nud twelve incline In ji Rtnnn. tlim,n i.u land lato of John Baumau, now Jacob Bheckler norm nixij-inrue uegrees, wen Mxleell perches to the place ot beginning, containing NINKVV SIX PliHCIlES, bo tho samo moro Or less. It being the samo premises which P. J. Klstleraml wile by deed dated August is, ISM, granted nnd Tho Improvements thereon, aro a Two-story Frame House, 20x30 feet, with Cellar Kltclieu uuder the same, a Frame stable mil feet and a ncer falling Hiring of water on the premises. Teums or Sale The property will be sold for cash, sublect to a inortg.ige of the Unterprixo Building A I.oan Association nf onn nn wiit.o. there is a credit ot monthly payments for 4 years .., " o. j..o ,u,u,a.i-i i hiulb mo priv ilege of paying otf the balance of said mortgage In monthly luymcuts t so each, after paying up said shares, iu full, to date of purchase. Ou half otllie cash bid to bo paid on day of sale, the balanuron confirmation of sale and execution of Deed. The deed and all necessary papers to uc iiiccuicu ul iuc j,f-uo ui luu purciiaser. LEWIS WALC'K, Administrator. T. A. Bxtpec. Attorney. Jy2G-wi THE MANDARIN. While seated in his palanquin, Rode Ling Gum Foo, a mandarin; Some laundry pcoplo working nigh, Were hanging garments out to dry, He beckoned with his golden fan, And thus addressed the nearest man : "Why do tlTc robes upon your line Like glaciers of Alaska shine? Since we set out from Ning Po Keen, A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "Just as good as the 'Ivory ' " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting It. Copyright ISSfl, by Procter & Gamble. RTI$' IjOMPOUNI). Sure Cure lor Coughs. 'Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Soro Throat and nlldlscases of the liionclilal Organs. Thousands can testify as to Its enicleney. PricoffiSandOOo. For sale by nl IDrugglst, feUto-AO-y ' Lehighton Water Co, LEIIIQHTON, PA., July 25. 18S9. Thero will bo a meeting of tho KtocKholders of Thr LiattuiiTON Watku CostrANY In (label's Hall, In tho PormiKh of Lehlghton, P.t.,atR:00 o'clock P. M.. on FJUDAY, SIJPTUJIliEIt L'7th, is!), for the purpose of voting on an Incukask OP INDEBTEDNESS. By order of tho Hoard, John S. Lentz, President. HonAOK IIeydt, Secretary. Administrator's Notice, Letters of Administration on tho Estate of Jt rs. Henry licmaly, late of I,ower Towamenslng Township, Cai bon county, deceased, having been granted 10 the undersigned Administrator, all persons Indebted to said est.ito aro requested 1w mako Immediate payment, and all poisons hav ing claims or demands against tho Estate of the said decedent will make known tho same to mo without delav J. C. KHEAJtEIt, Administrator, Residence, nt Allllnort. Aqnashlcola Post onice. Carbon County, Pa. HAi'siimi & Oassidv, Attorneys. - July 20, 1870-wO. COLLECT OF 'Olrjrd Snllilij," ErciA tn4 Ck.iliot CU , FM1. 3.1ii stir. lJtjgt, Uollltfcs for traiuinz jouog it vp .iui M4U,, Id tl.H 7orl CKto&l, and frbct.es ot r.USlKESS-tiuporlorHnOSTHAHD Course. l.Ht'nd,iTI. luuouts Uiujr ouroll At any time. ScnJ for Cliculsrs, ftni'iilur addresses ty lllshop Vincent, Uiu. Joan Vi.uAuiul.Qr, lix-Uov. follook, and others. Tuus. J. Tuicae-ir, Pi Indent. i July2T.-wl3 VIT A TTTITrri RELIABLE. ENERGETIC VV JXjH I aiJ HEN AS SALESMEN. Truthful men, Nollars wanted. New blood no old sealy agents, that can't maintain a place nun a rename urm. i.xr'erienco not requireu, We can make a uood salesman of any pushliiR, actlvoman. Salary and expenses, (or commis sion), stock guaranteed true. ,. H, W. FOSTER & CO. WiflW.' JulysHMva circulation is growing because yvg furnish all the atost local news in the best style. Sample us. Favorite Singer Sewing Machine. HIGH AM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fanc cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin ner Machine sold from 40 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial lu your home be fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu facturers and save agents' profits besides getting certificates of warrantee for five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sawing Machine Co., 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 3WE PAY J'EHIUnT.-ffa Wc hive a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS auct ASTHMA. Our faith is 50 atronor that wa will tend treatment on trial. Send for Treatise and full particulars. Address. The Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Ay., PHIa., Pa CAN be CURED. We will SEND FREE bv man a lam TRIAL BOTTLE 1 .tn. a treatise on KoileDSV. DON'T SUFFER ANY LONGER! Give Post Of fice. State and County, and Ace plainly. Address, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO,, 3S60 t'aitmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. Administrator's Notice. UsUitoof (iK.oitciK W. Wai-ck, lato of Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., I 'a., deceased. Letters of administration onthcabovo named estate liavliiK been granted to the undersigned, all parties Indebted to the said estate ure request ed to make Immediate payment ami those lim ine claims against tho wild estate will present their accounts duly authenticated for settlement to LliWIS WALCK, Administrator, T. A. Sxvunit, Atly. Lehlahtou, l'a. Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni ture and Paintings from Destruction by using It makes absoluMy no dust or dirt when using, thereby saves women's time and labor. Try it; sample free at J. T. NUSBAUM'S Original Cheap Cash Store," LEUICUTON, l-A. Jyl2-3ut KSJI H sal K m CS i A finer sight I have not seen I" " Wc washed those garments," answered he, "With soap that's made beyond the sea, The Ivory Soap they call it there, Wc find it good beyond compare." , ' Then said tho mandarin profound: "Go, order me a thousand pound, And they who use another kind, Shall prison cell and scaffold find I " of all lands nicely executed at this office. Prices low. If any dealer aayi ho has tho TV. X.. DoucTai fios without nfttue rtntl prios atasapoa on uo Mouoin. iiui uiiu uovvu sia m inua, Ln DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. Ttoae In thn TOnrlil. TWnmtiia hln 3.mi iiKnuinn iia:? ji-mkwj!;i mi S4.00 nAtl)-SEWKI WELT KIIOI'I, vm-.sr.wii:r MioE." 83J-.0 roMcplmi FAnniisiiw hiioe. S3.SO Jr.XTIlAYAI.UK CALF MIOU. -2.2K Wf llKTKfl!VrAWM SHfll,:. Uli.OO.snil V1.7S HOYS' SCHOOL SIIOEU Alt maue- in congress, iiutioa ftnu i.ace. . L, DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. Tint nr.iWtnl. Ttocf Rfln. Tlflt TTlt tint". II not Hold tiv vonr ilmtrr. itrttn AY. I nOUGLAS. lUlOCKTOX, MASS Examine W. L. Douglas 4.00 shoos forgentlo- lucii mm ijiunes. Adam Mohrkam & Son, Agents l.UltXUILXUiV. HANK TREET, LEHIGHTON, DE.UVRll IN " Wall Paper, WimlowSliadcs ' and Fringes, Curtain Poles and Chains, WOOD AND BEABS STAIR BOSS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, AND PAIN1EHS SUPPLIES. See our Elegant GILT PAPER at 5o. Per Roll. Call and ico us. No trouhlo to show goods, whethor you buy or not. Our time Is your time. Taper Hanglnft, IToino nnd Sign Tainting. Oralnlng and all kind of (Hiding Work executed lu the very best maimer and at the lowest rates. sm-marchll. -AT THE Central Drug Store, OTP. THE TUBLIO KQUAitH Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., IS MiADQUARTEKS FOIt "Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, &c., Choice "Wines and Liquors, Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations! Spectacles ! Vhen you buy a pair of Shoes you want a good fit. Dut If vou'need SPECTACLES It Is much moro Important that tho EYE should bo accommodated with correct lenses and a prorier ly (Wins frame which will bring tho lenses di rectly beforo thocentroof thooye, If joubuy your spectacles nt Dr. Horn's you will find the above points properly attended to. PERSGRIPTIONS Caeftilly Comuoniitied. Octl5-t687 New Livery I Feed Store AT PACKER TON. LEOPOLD MEYERS rep ttuliy informs tho pcoplo ot l'ackerton aud vicinity that ho has lust opened a LIVEItY 8TAI1LIH 011 11UAVER St whero persons can be supplied with flood. Safe Teiims either fur Funeral, Wedding or for lluul ng 1'uriMnt't nt very Lowest ltittes. In eonnec ton therewith he has also In alack the very bent brands of I'LOUlt unit l'isiso, Ahlelt heulll eel at Lowest Vrlcos. Attention, Builders ! The undersigned is still working tho IKILON STONE HUAltltY, and Is proiwrod to supply, at (hottest notleeaiid at Loweat Price, iwraons who (tealte wttlt flOOI) STONE for IIUILniM. I'UltrOSKS. Call aud Irunect the Stones and leant Trice's before purchasing elsewhere LEOPOLD MEYERS, Ieb.a-ly Tuckcrtou, l'a. GO TO SWEENY'S: "Corner Store" hf o itjgn Bottled Gherkins, Sweet Pick les, Uhow-Chow, Onions, Tabic Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c., H'o lead, both in low ytrlcos and quality of goods. Our largo slock U displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, -PA. PLAIN AND DECOKATIVK FAI'EIl HANG INQ, HOUSE AND SKIN TAINTING AND CHAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part of tho county. ltnADQUAnTEKS FOB Wall PaDers.Borfters&DeGorations. Largo nssottinent, and tho latest styles. Books; Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. AH grades. Shade making and pnttlnR-'up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Pntty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No.'61 Broadway Mauch Clmiik Pa- Jiolow the llroadwny Home. Howard Deifenderfer, ' OPt'OSlTH T1IF. rtnit.lO StJUAitU, HANK ' SritUHT, I.l'.IIIOllTON, AIANUFAOTOKEU - OF FINE - CIGARS Also a Choice Lino of T0BACC0E3, ClOAItS, AND SSIOKEUS SUITIJES, se-Dun't Forget to Call-Oj D. J. KISTLER Resectfnllv announces to the nubile Hint, lin 1mm opened aNHWLIVKUY.STAllLU, and that ho Is ow prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals, Weddings or IliisinesJ Trips on the shortest 110 Ico and mo3t liberal terms. Orders left nt tho uaruou uouso - win receive prompt attention. STAULES ON NORTH STitKET, next tho Hotel, Lchlzhton. an22lA- Accident Life 8c Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tho agency for tho followiiiR SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM- I'ANIib wliicli can bo recommended to tuq public as I'ertcctly bafo and Iteliable ional Life Innce Co., OF MONTPELIER, VT, Manors' Accident lMemnitj Co., OF UNITED STATES, Harrisiini Mutual Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY. VUS15.88-1Y HOltACE HEYDT. JOHN SEABOLDT, Jll Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Kcnierer & neydt INSURANCE A.GENTS Odlee: B.mk street. Prompt attention given to nvery kind of In surance. WAiQQnnrt Planinor iiwtwwrjisii s lulling III III, MANUFACTUltKIt 01' "Window and J?oon Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DKALEK IN All KMs of Dressed Mer Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumhor, c.,&c. Very Lowest Prices. SHOEMAKER'S Horse aiCgttle Ro. Joshua Shoemaker, Proprietor CHEltltYVILLE, I O., Northampton CO.. DIltKCTION8-For a horse, l taultttnnonrul, two u miw urn i, , , wuen hex, s uiuie spnonsful a day. l'or a Cow, 1 teiupoonful l.,o it .H'k , ttht n sl' k, twn e niliy. The sitm.- ,t rui luuury mix tut" teeo ti us powder Is prepared iitterthe re, ipo oftb. late Mi II u. WlKtm, mid is Hi,- pnnui,, urtu ! owners oi aUovo named auuiMls almuia liOlttrhial apr7,89 nil "Wra -c -CW'; If FOB The weather is hot ; and oil, dear me ! TIow many sweltering men wc see Covered with cldthes from heels to chin, That to say the least thoy shoild he thin. Now hearken to me, ye sweltering friends ; Something you must rio to make amends For that weary air and that look forlorn, Or else you'll rue it surc's you're horn. WEATHER There's a place in town ; quite handy too : Where people who enter looking ever so hlue, Come out so smiling, so glad, so "fresh . TFith the purchase made for sweltering flesh. GOODS, So come with your dear ones, friends and all ; - And call at the store 'ncath Opera EalL , They'll show you their goods ; and you nccd'nt huy Unless you're satisfied. Just come and try. A hat or cap, a coat or vest, At city prices ; goods of the hest. A hoot or shoe for lady or gent, And little iolks ; sure they too are meant. A shirt, a collar, a tie, a cuff. A storm coat too, when the weather is rough. A pair of gloves ; a handkerchief nice ; A fine pocket-comb, if you think you have And underwear ! why como and see If we can't suit then we'll agree " On something else that's just the thing , A silk, or may be a "porpoise" shoe string. For weather wet, or weather dry; Temperature low or very high ; For tfuuday, holiday, everyday wear Just go to Zern's : the goods are there. Opera House Block, Bank St COTTON DRESS GOODS GREAT VARIETY! Best Cplored French Satines at 25 cents per yard. Best Colored jdmerican Satines at .10 cents per yard. French and Scotch Ginhams, 25 and 50 cents per, yard. American Ginghams, 6 J and 12 cents per yard. Cotton Challies, G.j cents per yard. Wool Challies, 20 to 60 cents per yard, fenlope suitings, 6 cents per yard. 638 Hamilton ell & Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c "We desire to call special attention to our nfiiw Slafp UlBBSg OiOlOi; A full supply of which we Orders taken for General Jgents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seiler's.Oorner, North Bank Street. ial Roofing, Spouting and Receives our snecial nf tnnti (uhifs Spec - - vtlttvj VI 14 14 Alt VJllllt,VUUIl we are prepared to Repair Wash Ringers, no matter how far COlIC. HrC Can SUimlv new rilllliers nml nmv virr wlinnln nnrl make your washer as good as new at a very small cost. Our lino ui -Liuubu-runiiBiimg uooas. memoes everything at prices exceed- lV low. while OUr BtOck of Rrnvrs nnA Wnnfrn pnn'r li Vmnf ? this town, or perhaps, elsewhero 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, 00 -IN- Street, Allentown. is the price of the Advo cate for 52 weeks. If ct T if ffel!" 6 Cli .emltj Vime and Building Sand, have constantly on hand. Lumber. Announcement. General Job Work DTI fit til 1 Q fimn nn" ?n -i nnnfJnti
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