1 Tho fiarhnn Arlunrntfi I MtfUdlUUdttUVUait) MiHIOIITOtt. rnnvA. 8A.TU11DAY. AUGUST t. 1888. RrlTXRIW ATTMK I.KHUIMTOR KHMWCm OID I'MM MAIL MATTICIt. Dmin rid Clrtwlnllon iMtftrr thnn thul of nnj Wfcly Xwiwpw In the County. UOOMTY MEKTINO. The Annual Democratic Meeting will convene In the Oonrt Homo, at Mtneli Chunk, on Monday. Ansntt 12, 1883 at for the purpose of tratmcttng tueh busl- nw) ni rimy come before the meeting. V. 11'. T.hntz, Chairman, A coXTKMroitAJtv btrikiss it wiibx it says: "Trusts aro the Intention of the I devil." OWIXO TO LAnOEI.Y IJCl'ltnASEU 11USI- nesi tho llazleton Sentinel Is enlarging and remoddelltig the office building and putting In new materlsl whereby the mechanical part of the concern Is simplified and Im proved. Sl.ATIO TON 18 A1IOUT TO ANSUX BOMB of Its outlying territory, whereby the popu lation and value of the town will be In. .croased. In this connection, Lehigliton should keep an ojoou Jamestown; that thrlvlug llttlo Tillage Is striking pretty close relations with us and ought to be taken in. Tin: town council. SHOULD have A draft of tho borough made and placed where It could be got at by persons desir ing to sco the same Then the names of tho streets and alloys should be plainly marked, and In connection It wouldn't be a bad Idea to number the houses. Think over this, Kcntlcmcil, and Sco whether It don't strlko you as a first-rate Idea. Tn CAlU.EDESl'ATClir.SSTATISO THAT the Czar has totally suppressed the Luther an Cburcli. in ltussla, aro rather too sweep ing. Tho Czar may think ho has suppressed It, but bo will 11 yo to discover that Luther an Isn't that kind of a church. It's very name should have reminded him that Luth cranlsm has been known to thrlvo even un der persecution. ' THEY J1AV1U WK 1IAVK NOT. IFcal! urly Is electric lighted. I.eblghton holds on to the poor, miser able coal oil lamp. Lansford is electric lighted. But Lehigliton people tumble about over broken pavements on dark nights, blinded by tho glare of the poor, rnlserablo coal oil lamp. Mauch Chunk will bo electric lighted. But the prospects for Lehtghton oyer be mg inuminaiea uy mo same system arc mighty slim. Slatlngton is electric lighted. And the town has no moro population than Lchlghton, but it has snap, push, vim, enterprise and ambition. Cornel Wake up, drop off this lethargic spell that holds tho town to old fashioned moorings. We havo tho room, the facili ties, and we should have the beneiits. Get down to work. BROADBRIM'S K I LETTER. Tho Boodle Alderman, Arthur McQuade, acquitted I What of It? Did anybody doubt? Why, the fate of tho boodle Aldermen de pended on our last municipal election, and a majority of the voters of Kew York de clared that thero should be no more boodle convictions. It was a question of yery hard cash, and in our city elections very hard cash will tell every time. JWien I read tho returns tho morning after election l sam mat linislies it, ana I said in my next letter that there never would bo an other conviction of that batch of boodlers, and thero never will be. Thero has been no more painful or shameful exhibition in a court of justlco in this country than that witnessed at those boodlo trials. Duffy, bold and defiant, perjured and impudent, proud of his degradation, and seemingly unconscious of bis infamy. Waite, once a gentleman, the son of an honest man and a high-minded and honorable woman, now a moral wreck, whoso only shelter is the grave. Fullgraff, who piled peijury on perjury, who on realizing the shameful position in which he had placed himself, wept like a child, and then repented that ho ever had tried to be honest, and cursed his folly for not sticking to his perjury. No wonder the jury at Saratogo acquitted Mo tjuauc. To place any reliance on tho words of such unhung villains would bo a greater perversion of justice than the ac quittal of a boodle thief. Mark you tho difference: Four or five wcoks ago a miserable blackmailer cavo out that- tho money he fleeced from bis victims, who were violators of tho excise law, had to be shared ibetvrsen District Attorney Fellows and Inspector Byrnes, Great was tho wrath of these officials when they heard the charge, and If It had not been for the newspapers, they would have railroaded that fellow to Sing Sing inside of thirfcv-slx linnrsr as It w.as. flm miRprnhln wretch was tried inside ot two weeks, and without any unnecessary delay was whipped off to States prison. The moral of this Is, that you may rob the people as much as you please and get off, but don't slander a pollco officer or a Dlstrlct-AU torney. Last week was not a good week for news, Reporters were at their wits' end and cor respondents in despair. Even Broadbrim, who usually finds something to write about bad to Co 6omo tall hustling to make up a readable weekly letter. It was right hero that the rcportorlal liar, who seems to flourish and grow fat in several df our largo newspaper offices, took a hand in, and the next morning tho city was startled with the Intelligence that the government at Washington had undertaken the censor ship ot the press, and that tho President's private secretary, Mr. Halford, bad broken Into tho telegraph office and altered all the dispatches left by press correspondents In violation of the constitution of the United States and tho rights of American citizens, The head lines were terrific, and when the article was put In, tho managing editor and nil of the respectable members of the stiff knew It was not true. On Tuesday the Sun got caught on if uldoon. Now the Sim as a usual thing Is sharp. Dana may not bo firstrclass when be dabbles In politics, but ho does understand the newspaper, and up to quite recently whatever you saw in the Sun was reliable. But he has been carried oft his baso by his burly neighbor. the H'orld, and In his anxiety to get the earliest an.d most staitling news, he does not scan the yagrant manuscripts that come In late at night as close as formerly, Tho Sun was almost ready to go to press when a vagrant Bohemian rushed in with an Interview with 21 uldoon, In which he denounced Sullivan as an lngrate, a drunken brute, Ac, fcc, and coupled with it his denunciation of prize fighting in gen eral and his determination to haye nothing more to do with it. The lie was well put utMm and the sn bitWrly at Hie bait. Nwt day It ws copied ami comrarntcdon br papers all oyer the country. Then eoraeaa card from Muldoon denouncing the falsehood and- limine that ho was tho fast friend of the great slugger and expect ed to be to to tho end. Tills Is respectable metropolitan journalism with a vengeance. Miss Comstock, a most ndmlr.iblo and highly respected teacher, died here eonio time ago, and sho left tho bulk of her hard- earned fortune to bo divided among her friends and fcllow-lcachcrs, with whom the happiest portion of her life had been passed, ll'hcn her hungry relatives dis covered that the had failed to remember them, they Immediately contested tho will on the ground that Jflss Comstock was a lunatic and incapable of making a will Expert testimony was called In and among the rest Dr. Uirdsall, tho medical sharp who pronounced Nellie Illy, tho World's eccentric female reporter, a lunatic, and sent her to the madhouse on Blackwell's Island. One of the evidences of Miss Comstori's madness was that she wrote poctryl The question was put by the de fendant's lawyer to this medical export, If he considered that an evidence of Insanity; he rather thought h5 did. When tho qucs tlon was put to him about Shakespeare, bo rather thought Shakespcaro was a person of superior mind. I breatho freer. I was afraid he was golnj to pronounce the Bard of Avon a lunatic. How lucky for. posteri ty that ho let him off so easily. With Uirdsall on ono hand and Ignatius Don nelly on tho other, Shakespeare was mighty lucky to get off as ho did. The referee Is given to strophes and dactyls himself, so I think they will hardly break the probato on poetic lunacy. It Is a long lano that has no turning, This Is brought to my mind by tho return of Tf llllam A. Bushncll, the thieving book keeper of Butler, Stlllman & Ilobbard. It Is an old story just a decado ago slnco the town was startled one morning by the In tclllgenco that BUI Bushncll had vanished, and with him ono hundred thousand dol lars belonging to his employers. Every body ou the street know Billy, for he was what our venerable Secretary of Agrtcul ture calls a Jim Dandy, Indeed ho was all that. Ho was one of tho best dressers down town, for as yet Berry JFall and Bob milard had not materialized, and the modern dudo was a dream of tbo future. well remember that morning all sorts of rumors wero flying, and some put his de falcations at a million. f3n Investigation It turned out to be about thllty-clght thous and dollars, but Billy Bushncll vanished and there was no moro trace of him to be found than If tho earth had swallowed him; ho was completely and thoroughly wiped out; some said suicide others thought he was murdered; but tbcro was one thing certain, he was gone, In the mad whirl of city llfo, it is Ira possible to think of one man, for any length of time, and It was not many months till Bushnell and his forgeries wcro com pletely forgotten by the general public. Not so, howeyer, by tho men who had to go down In their strong boxes, and pay nearly forty thousand dollars for their ab sconding clerk. They retained a most lively remembrance of him, and ono of tho partners for years kept on a still hunt About two years ago, ono Gerald Uanson was arrested at Santiago in Chill, for de frauding an Electric Light Company out of eighteen thousand dollars; his photo graph fell into the hands of n New Tork gentleman, and eventually reached In spector Burns, tho Chief of the Dctccttvo force. Tho Ilogues' Gallery was run through and the mug of the stylish Gerald Hanson, of Santiago, Chill, was found to be identical with that of William A. Bush nell, ono of the Hogues' Gallery's chicfest ornaments. Thll Kcilly, a trusted detec tive, was sent after him; we had no extra dition treaty with Chill, but as a matter of national comity tho thief and forger was given up, ho will bo hero this week, and when he finds himself In Sing Sing or Auburn Stato prison, ho will powerfully realize tho good old saw which began thl paragraph, "That it's a loug lano that has no turning." Funny things aro nil the time occurring here, but there was ono exceedingly funny thing took placo in our police court last week. Tho complainant was a stylishl) dressed woman ot about thirty-five who, under ordinary circumstances, looked abundantly able to take care of herself and the defendant, a respectable, hand soma looking man who was said to be masher. The lady complained that he fo' lowed her In the streets, made all sorts of Insulting propositions to her, and bad fin ally seized her by the arm. That looked bad for tbo masher who, on the other ban sworo that the boot was on tho other leg. and that the lady had been mashing him till ho felt compelled to tell her that If she did not desist he would call on the police for protection. It then transpired that th lady was not tho unprotected stranger that ho represented herself to be. She had ono protector In Boston who was armed with marriage certificate, and ono in Now York who was not, and it Is very possible that there may bo a number mere; but whether tUere !' or not tue lai1 Uld not st0P 'r becond count but sho got up and dusted for Boston by the lightning express. The World's Fair of 1802, the four bun dredth anniversary of the discovery of America, takes shape and Mayor Grant has issued a call to our principal citizens to take tho matter under consideration. All classes favor it, and it would bo a crcat thing for tho wholo United States. N more money estimate can be placed on tbo adyantaro this countiy received from our Centennial Exhibition in 1870. Tho na tion has grown wonderfully slnco then, Only eleven years had passed since the close of ono of tho mast disastrous wars In the history of the world; depression bore upon us with a heavy hand. Gold and silver were unknown In our circulation we groaned under a debt of nearly two thousand millions of dollars. The new ox position will find Now Yoik a now city. Tho visitor of 1870 will look around him In amazement at tbo wondrous change that has taken place. Splendid buildings haye been swept nway to make room for palaces rlvalInS tua 0I3 of Solomon, and fortunes have been piled up that find no parallel In ancient or modern times. Itapld transit tho telephone and the electric light like the revelations of the Eastern magi, and we ask the world to come and see us ana wo will glyo tliera a royal welcome. To those who cannot come wo would mod, estly suggest, put In an early subscription for this paper and you will have a duplicate ui mo tuners oi jbo irom i'Ultadeipbl; and 1878 fiom rarls, both of which aro among tue brightest memories of Youns TiiDLY. DltOADBHIJf Switchback Schedule. Muring the season trains will leiivo the Upper Mauch Chuuk aud Summit lllli stations as follow SI , lavo Upper Mauch Chunk station at Sao, lpiio and 11:37 A. M., aud20, 3M, ami 06 'l.eavo Bunimlt Hill station at 9:10, 11:10 A. M., aud 12 -M, 3:W, 4:35 and 0:15 1'. JI. 4"""u Leave Upper Mauch Chunk at 1 sto and I;JB Leave Summit mil at 3;00 aud 4.-00 1'. SX. More Local News, Clirlotlnn Sympathy Bxlemleil, While tho members and officers of Eben- ezer Evangelical church were plcnlcing at ulcn (Jnoko on Tuesday tno ilcatli of bup crlntcndent S. XI. Chubb's Infant daugh ter was communicated to them, whereupon In christian sympathy witli their bcroayed brother and his wife thoy framed the fol lowing resolutions, as expressing their feelings on the sorrow that has overtaken tho alUlctcd: WiiitnrcAg It lias uleaied an nll-wlso lo1. through Ins straiiRO l'rovlilcnce, to remove by dentil Irom the faintly of our beloved Sunday Hcliool Hupt. 8. II. Cliubh, their Infant daughter muiei in iwusuiiui-uco ui winui uiuy ere tiu tirlvcfl of the prlvllego ot accompanying tho school. Therchiro he It IIksolvmi, That we, the undersigned, vcpre seutath cs of tho Sunday school, OM'i-ess our heartfelt sympathy in this dark hour ot their nllllctlon and pray God to consolo them with Jinitraco. jiKKOiA'Kt), mat wo also regret mat we wero ilcnrlved nf tliplr cmmi.mv innii this occasion and we- would commend them totheUodof all grace who doctli all things well. lie presented to tho bereaved family and also that a copy of tho game bo printed In the Anvo- juoi.VKl), iii.il n copy oi uicso resolutions J. B. MBWriAllT, II, It. KllKIDLKlt, A. It. 1.ANOKAMMBII, A. O, SWAtlTZ, U. A.llAHIUNO, Committee. A Ilook Ton Should llnve. "nnttln Field and Prison Pen. or throuirh the war and Ihrlco it prisoner In rebel dungeons," is tho name of a thrilling volume from the pen of jonil w. uroan, now ueiug soiu iieie on sun arrlntlnn br Wltimm Schadcl. a soldier In the latowar. the stylo of tho book without aiming to uo graphic is tunning, nnmieing me reader, after having perused one chapter, with a desire to read moro and more ot the history of the ter rlhlo days that tried men's souls and caused tho bravest licart to quake. This hook should be on every library shelf and placed In tho hands nf every student. Hound In cloth, tho price tsonlv 82.01). Of this great work T crcat work 1 Minnas V. C ooner. cx- chnlrman ot the ltcpubUcan Stato Committee, says : "Your book so well describes mllltarv nrlson life and tho vicissitudes of the more unfortunate of ntin"lH)V.s in blue." that it oiurht to he of snee- lat Intcrcsf to alt who shared that service. I was n as a private for three years and Itrecnlls many lensaut ami exciting rcconcciious oi me camp. sincerely congraiiuaio you on me worn.- Harvest Ifomo Services. Tho harvest Is now over, the crorjs are n and tue annual Harvest sermons win soon be preached in the couutry churches In accordance with a good, old-llmo cus tom. Discourses appropriate to tho oc casion are delivered, the churches aro fre quently decorated with flowers and ever greens intertwined with the products of the fields, and the ceremonies, haying special reference to tho season ot tho year, are solemn and impressive This Is a fitting recognition of tho blessings bestowed by the hand of tho great giver, now that an other harvest of golden grain has been gathered In to chidden tho heart of the husbandman. I. (. G, T. Kleetlon. At tho last weekly meeting of tho Inde pendent order of Hood Templars, tho fol owing oluccrs wcro elected for tho ensuing term: Miss Annabel McDanlel. W. C. T. ' ' Salilo Whitehead, W. V. T. A. ll Horn, W. Sec'y. Andrew IUffcrt. W. T. John Holm, II'. F. S. Miss Ella Oswald, W. M. Mrs. Clara Eretett, W. C. Jfiss Laura nofford, I. G. Edward Lower, O. G. Postponement 1 Tho Grand Open to all horso raco adver tised to como oil last Thursday, will take place Monday. Aug. Oth. Don't miss see ing It. -Miss Llzzlo riummcr. an estimable young 'ady of Weissnort. formerly of Phil llpsburg, N. J., is tbo courteous saleslady In Nusbaum & Culton's storo on' Bank street, vlco Miss Ella Itapp. -John Bohn has been carefully nurslncr a too uuring tno past week on which a sev enty pound piece of iron fell ono day ro ccnlly while he was working in the shop at raciccriou. For Itcnt A 7 room house on Hank street, 1st door nbovo C. B. Ithoadcs' store, now occupied by Milton G. Claiiss. Apply to C. B. Ithoadcs or James Long. 3-H -Lost On Sunday irlcht a mouocrram pin, In this borough. Tho finder will be suitably rowatded on leaving It at tho An- vocati: otuco. 3-t The undersigned has a fow lots In the Borough of Lehigliton, which will bo sold on reasonable, terms. Apply to II. A. Beltz, J. 1'. 3-3l The Evancellcal catnmncotinir at Bow- man's Station, commencing on Tuesday, Aug. Oth, will have about X tents. I'lcturo rod. Woathor strips and door stops, very low at Luckcnbach's, Mauch Chunk. o Tho aoldeutllarvi-sta or 1HHI). With a view to accouimodato thousands oi K;oile In the New Knglaiid, tho Kastcru. tho iiilhern and Middle mates, who aro eager to seethe Wrst, r-'oillmcstiiml Houthwest under tho mi st favorable nusiilccs and at the least pos sible expense, the Chicago, llnck Island ic l'a clllc Hallway will sell llarvrat KxeiirslonTlrkets to nil lHilnlj In Kansas and Nebraska (nest of hut not on the Missouri river). Colorado, lmllar 'IVfrltnrv Vw Mii.l.u Tu.,i. IV. n.,.l.,.. It... I, Idaho, Dakota, Arizona, Northwestern lowannd Mouthnestc.111 Minnesota at ono faro for the round trip. liitenrHle, August cth and 20th, Roptonv tier loth and 21th, and October "tli, lffo; return iiiiui.'un) limn uitie 111 wile, iiiiisHiioruiiiK op- ,'uummira iui iu,i-8iim-iH mm II1U iocilliou III arms or homes in vrowinz section nf the new country such as were neu-r before ottered the reriiinry 10 ciidoso irom oeing very niucii larger than that Included In the any pre lous excursion of this kind. The mill. i vrtlbnl cinre trains of the Itix-k Island, com ixiscd of elegant dav coaches. Pullman palate sleepers, fiikk n-ellnlmr illnlnir ears mid chair curs, run dally to and from Oma ha, and via Kansas City mid St. Joseph (aiim-rU dining hotels west til these , -ides), through the most desirable Hirtlnnsol Kansas and Nebraska to and from Denver, Colorada Hpriiigs and Pue blo, where (also tit Ht. l'niil) direct connections aro made with lines dlu-rglnz to nil ml tits In ,ui- r-inic mi,, niiMrit uuiive iiaineii. Tli In will tin the bet rliniice eer before of fered to behold, nt a merely nominal cost, the magnificent maturity ot erii of all kinds In the great corn, friiii, dairy, vthcitt and gran belts of Ihecouthieut -the splendid farms, orrlianli, cat tie, horsi f, sheep and huIiiu In both old and new areas of country West, Koulhest and North west of Clilrawt-an exhibit worth truieltUE thousands of miles to see. 1'or further InriiritiHlInn apply or wrlto to any represeiiutiveiif the Itock lilaml. or John Sctiasllaiu lleneml Ticket urn! I'useuger Agent Wllt-UKM, u, a l . 4MJ(l, AH3liaill lll'llCIUI Ticket and Piiisciiger Agent, utTnpeka, Kuu- 3VT fVE.Xi.IE ZD . l'ltlTZINOEU-UHKFHLFINdHlt-Oii the tSth day ot July, Mr. Kdnlu M. Prlulnger, u( llast l'enti. Carbon county, and Mim fimma Jane llcrfclunger.of lUnlrUtllle, Northampton Co. OKItllKlt-SCIIINTUKE-On the 20th. day of July, by the Dev. A. llarthulouiew, Mr. Kdnlu i-. iierner, m n pm retin aim suss Annie iiiu luke, ot Malionoy City, Kchu) Iklll Co. YUNHKlt-ItOMhl On tho Jlstdayof July, by the Iter. A. Ihirtholomew, Mr. Thomas Yenser ui iiuwinaiisioHii. mm nu maua ai. j (untie, of Hast IVun, Curium eouuty. Wf!llTMAN-IXJN(IACIlK-On the 4th day of uMij, at. me mime ui tue urine s iiarew. oj lie "'v. A. Ilaiihnliimew, AMll A. Well loan, MUs Olivia, A. Ingucre, Mb ot Wwt IVun. AltAIi niI.lli:itT -On the iwli day of .liily, In .Maluinlnn, Snrah Kllialwth, wire of (lir(u fins iiniirn. Ajm a )ers mm muas. KCIIAI-'l-'KIt On the 13th diyofjime. In Wet Vin. AmetlH SI. daughter o( I Mine! and ISdly J. Heharter. Aged o j rs. s imi. ami day. ZI'.IINKIt -On the Mhdav of July, In Went l'enn, l-.llas Cleveland sou of Aliunde l'jml and ( atherlno 1). Zc-huer. Agrd I r. 10 mo. and U 1IM)9. POWDER Absolutory Puro. This powder never varlea. A marcel of purltr. strength and bu4ewnueini. More "mHtl tlmu Hie ordinary MiwU, aad hhmwI b hU la NHHUttou with tli. HUiMtttMl ul low IntTutiMt or vltuHihH. t4M. HoU satr Baking lVwtfr vwjwgty M 111 CHIU. IW Wall bum K ill " CATCH-PENNY " SOAPS. Anything llirtt is the best of its kind is sure to be imitated, and the fact that an article is counterfeited, is the best possible evidence of its value. There are scores of imitations of the Ivory Soap, which grocers are persuaded to buy because they pay more profit than the "Ivory" will. On account of this extra profit, the grocer represent them 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 ft. Copyright 1886, by rrocter & Oambls. JOBWORK New Mahoning, Carbon County, Penna. MANUFACTURERS- OP Pure Bone Phosphates, Onr Bone Super-Phosphates Are a Complete Manure, containing all the elements required by Grain and Grass. The ineclianicol conditions are perlect. will grow Grass as well as Wheat or Rye. The Price the To Whom it May Concern. All persons me liorcby forbid trusting or Harboring one, CHAltl.US IliiltTIE lluWKKS, abutit sixteen years oi use, who was bound out to the unucrslisned inulur the pauper indenture system by tho Northampton county Toor Offi cials, as I will pay no debts of Ills contraction, he having It-It my bed nnd board without Just cnuso or provocation. Further notleo Is also clvcti that persons found harboring lnni will be dealt with according to taw In such cases, as ho Is by right my property until the end ot his I8lli year. All ot vthlcli you hereby have notice. ' (IHOltliK JOHNSON, 111(5 Creek, Aumist 3, 1SS3-W3 Oscar Ckristmaii, wnissi'ortTi i'A. Livery and Excluinqe Stublcs. Kasy riding eiirrlago nnd safo driving horses, Hest accommodations to agents and travellers. Mull nnd telegraph orders promptly attended to. tmeineu trial. niayaMy gOUGJl gOMPOUND. Huro Curo lor Cmihs, Colds, Consumption, Hoarseness, Boro 'Iliroat and ulldlseascsof the llrouchlal Organs. Thousands call testily as to Its efficiency. 1'rlco 33 nnd Wc. For salo by al IDniaglst. f cbto-so-y Lehigliton Water Co. I.KHIOHTON, FA... July 25. 18S9. There will be a meeting of tho HtocKholders of Tiik I.KMHiUTtiN WatkiiComi'Anv In (label's Hull. Ill til" llnriiuith of lx-lilplitnn, l'n.,;it K:0y oVIm k I'. M., on l'ltlDAY, KITHMHl'.U Kill. imi, for the imrixwo ot voting on an Inciikasu Or iNIIKnlKDSBSH. lly order ot thp Hoard, JonK K. I.kxtz, President. HnitAOK Hk.tkt, Hccretary. V--, circulation is growing V-' LLX because wo furnish nil tho utost local news in the best style. Sample us. Administrator's Notice. Katatrnf (Ihiikok V. Wauk, lute of Mauch I'hutik, Carbon Co., J"a., deceased. Ij-ttrrsof uiliiilnMnillon ou tho nbovo named twtntf lull ItMt been grunted to Hie undersigeed, all pnrtliM Indebted to the mild twtate ate reiuet nt to iHiiVe Immediate. uymnt and those liav Hut elilnw giiit the wild estate u 111 present telr aetfumiU duly Mutheuttettteil fur settlement in 1. i:VIS WAU'K. Administrator, T. A. Hn nun. Ally. Lvliliihtou, l'a. Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni ture and Paintings from Destruction by using i It makes absolutely no dust or ) dirt when using, thereby saves women s time and labor. Try it; sample freo nt J. T. NUSDAUM'S 41 Original Chpap Cfosh Store," LKHIOHTON. FA. JjUKUu of all kinds nicely executed at this office. Prices low. and Bone Meal. It Very Lowest. TJtr A TvTrTiPn UEWABLE. ENEKQETIC VY XMU MEN A3 SALESMEN. Ti-uthful men. Noll.trs wanted. Now blood- uo old scaly agents, that can't maintain a place mi a leuauie urm. e.xpeneuee nut reipureu. We can mako a pood salesman of any pushing. active man. Miliary nnu expenses, tor commis sion). Ktock guaranteed true. H, W. FOSTER & CO. "MESK&?Sktt iulyso-w3 q Favorite Singer Sewing Machine. HIGH MM $25.00. Each Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawers, with nickel rings, and a full set of Attachments, equal to any Sin ger Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial in 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 Sewing Machine Co.. 269 S. nth St., Philadelphia, l'a. JtS-WE PAT I'ltEIOUX.-tCa ATARRH Wc have a rtmejy that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith Is so strontr that wc will send treatment on trial. Send for Treatise and full particulars. Address, The Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Av., Fhlla., Pa 'ITC I O CAN be CURED. 1 We will SEND FREE by mall a large ikial uui i i.e. : ntM. a treatise on EoileDSV. DON'T SUFFER ANY LONGER I Give Post Of fice. State and County, and Ace plainly. Address, THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3860 Falrmount Avenue, Philadelphia, Fa. Administrator's Notice, Letters of Administration on the Estateot Mrs. Henry Hcmaly, Into ot Lower TowuiuenslnK Township, Carbon county, deceased, having been granted to tho nndersi&ned Administrator, all persons indented to satd estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and nil persons liav tn 11 claims or demands against tho Estate o( thu said decedent will make known the same to me without delay J. O. KltHAJIEIt, Administrator, ltesldeneo at Millport, Aqtiashlcola l'ost olllce, Cai bon County, l'a. KAi-mimt & Cassiiiv, Attorneys. July 20, 1879-wG. irany neater says lie lias tlio W. I.. Sonetaa Slioea without siame and prloo BtauipoU o sua swiiuui, vui uiiu oowa am a sruuu, W. L DOUCLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. neat In the world. Kxnmtne Ills HS.OO lKNiriNK IIANI-ht-rVKI hllOB. fca.wi iiANii-HKivr.it wkw snot:. fiS-Vl I'ttt.IOU ANI I'Alt.M Kits' hllOK. jti.BO KXTItA TAI.UH VAf.V HIIOII. h't.ZS IVOItKINdMAN'W HllOK. SJ.OO niul M1.7S IttlVS' SCHOOL SnOES Alt niado la Connri-sa, Iluttoa and Lace. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LACHES. ..Heat Moterlal. licit Stylo, licit Fitting. Lt ut sold by rour dealer, writ XV. U DOUCILAS. lUtOCUTON, MAB3 Itxamlne V. L. Douglas' 2.00 shoes (or gentle men and Ladles. Adam Mohrkam & Son. Agents LEU1UUTON. $2 -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store"s Bottled Gherkins. Sweet Pick- cs, (Jhow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, (7auliflowi er, Ufttsup, Mixed Tickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies nnd table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, IPe lead, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our large slock is displayed to ad vantage, an item -which purchasers will cortalnly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. E. .F. LXTCKENBACH, 1'IJIIN 1 NO DECOItATIVK TAPKU HANG INO. 1,'OUHE AND HION 1'AINTINO AND (litAININO. Competent workmen sent to any part of tno county. HEADQUARTERS FOR WallFanerStBorteOecorations. Iirgo assortment, and tho latest styles. Ms, Stationery, Fancy Gooils WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting up promptly auenueu 10. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty Brushes & goneral Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broatway Maufcli Chunk Pa Below tho Broadway House. Accident, Life & "Fire INSURANCE ! A. W. RAUDENBUSH Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tho agency for tho following SUBSTANTIAL INSURANCE COM PANIES which can bo recommendod to the public as Perfectly Safo and Itellablo, Tie National Life Insnrance Co OF MONTPELIER, VT., Mannfrs' Accident Indemnity Co OF UNITED STATES. Harrista Intnal Live Stocl INSURANCE COMPANY. VUK1B.88-1V HORACE HKYDT. JOHN HUAIIOLDT, Jit Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Kemerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Office 1 Bank street. Prompt attention given to every kind of In surance. Seaiw miles' Weissport Planing MANUFACTURER OF Window and Doob Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets and dealer in All Kinds of Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. Orphans' Court Sale OF VALUABLB REAL, ESTATE ! Pursuant to an order ot tho Orphans' Court ot Carbon County, Pa., there will be exposed to x uuue sale uu Wednesday, August ?lst, 1889, at TWO o'clock, onth,eprenilses,onFlreLlne8t Hi tue ituruuKiiui i urryviiiu, i uiuuiicuuiiir,! a,, the followlni; described Real Estate, late of (Jeo. V. Walck, deceased, to-wlt: All that certain Tract or Piece ot Ground situate in tho Ilorouirh ot Parryvllle, County ot Carbon and State ot rcnns)iv:iniu, uounueuanti itescrineu asiouows, to wit: lleplnnlnp; in a public road leading from Parryvlllo to lleltivllle, tlicnco Nortli tuenty elghf deBrees.East six perches and twelve Inches to it nost: thenco bv land ot Maria Jlovlnnd Snutlt sixty-three decrees. Kast sixteen percltes to a stone t tuenee ur ianu ot minariue and Peter Hchaeter South fourteen decrees. West six perches and tnelve Incites to a stone: thence by laud late ot .John llaiinian, now Jacob riheckler North sixty-three degrees, West sixteen perehes iu uie oiai-u ui ueitiiiiiuii;, cuiiiaiiuuu ill x HIX. l'l'.ltCIIUS, bo tho same moro or less. It DcliiU the same premises rlilch P. J. Klstlcrand wife by deed dated Awrust 13, 185. (tranted and co.iveyea unto tieorco waicK, now ueceased. The Improvements thereon are a Two-story Frame House, 20x30 feet, with Cellar Kitchen under the ftaino. a Frame stable 12x14 feet and a never falling spring ui wuier uu uiu premises. Tehms or Hale The property will be sold for cash, suhlcct to a mortgage ot lite Enterprise Building & Loau Association of (GOO on which there Is a credit of monthlv navments fort vcars nnd 1 1 mouths, Tho purchaser having the priv ilege oi paying on tue uaiauce oi sam mortgage in monthly payments otto each, after paying up said shares. In full, to date of purchase. One halt of the cash bid to lie paid on dav of sale, the balance on confirmation of sale and execution of Deed. The deed and alt necessary paiwrs to be prepared at the expense of tho purchaser. LEWIS WALCK, Administrator. T. A. SxniKit, Attorney, lyai.wg COLLEGE OF COMMERCE "Olrvl Bolldlsf." Inil ml CkasUit Its.. rtUs. iSri year. Hut tstliUes for tralaloff joung tatvc aid iini fa tht ronni. OMtoBa. id4 rrictlct ef ICSIHIll. Superior SS0KTHAKO Courst. lSUacben. StusenU msj orolt ftt aer tins, fioad for Circulars. coaUlaiaf adinuoa itf lliltiop Tlnaoat. ftoB. Jsba tVauuaair, Ei-Uot. follock, aa4 tthira. Xuoi. I. riicxttr, rVaWjal. JulyS7.-wl3 FOR Tho weather is hot ; and oh, doar mo 1 How many sweltering men "wo see Covered with clothes from heels to chin, That to say the least they should he thin. HOT Now hearken to me, ye sweltering friends; Somothing you must do to mako 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 blue, Come out so smiling, so glad, so "fresh," TPith the purchase made for sweltering flesh. GOODS? So come with your dear ones, friends and all ; And call at the store 'neath Ojwra Eall. They'll show you their goods ; and you nced'nt buy Unless you're satisfied. Just come and try. GO A hat or cap, a coat or vest, At city prices ; goods of the best. A boot or shoe for lady or gent, Arid little folks ; sure they too are meant. TO 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 ZERN'S 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. STORE, .For. weather wet, or weather dry; Temperature low or very high ; For Suuday, holiday, everyday wear Just go to Zern's : the goods are there. pera House COTTON DRESS GOODS -IN- GREAT VARIETY! Best Colored French Satines at 25 cents per yard. Best Colored American Ratines at 10 cents per yard. French and Scotch Ginhams, 25 and 50 cents per yard. American Ginghams, G, and 12 cents per yard. Cotton Challies, 6 cents per yard. Wool Challies, 20 to 60 cents per yard. Jbnlope suitings, 6 cents per yard. 638 Hamilton 1 udl cite LbSiiIi Cos! & Hsrdwsri Cis, Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Olass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire to call special attention to our Roofing Slate, B,,i.a.iime and A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Llllllber. General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seller's Corner, North Bank Street. ICyliEfs Spe Gial 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 how fur gone. TTe can supply new rubbers ana new cog wheels and make your washer as good as new at a very small cost. Our line of IIouse-Furni&h ng Goods includes everything at prices exceed- ly low, while our stock of Stoves, and llangcs can't be bent in this town, or perhaps, elsewhere in the valley. Don't fail to call and see us if you need anything in our line.- Eespectfully, W. S. KUHNS, North Bank Street, Block, Bank St. Street, Allentown. for 52 weeks. Announcement.