The Carbon Advocate tKIIlOllTON, 1'IINNA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 10, 1880. EHTEltKU AT TUB MtHIOltrON 1-OST-OFFIGIt AS SECOND CLASS 51 Alt. MA1TR1U Xlonn l"lilo Clrculntlon I.nrRcr tlinn tlint of nuy AVcolily Nowtimpcr In (lie County. DliMOCKATIO COUNXT M15ISTINO. Tho annual Democratic county meeting trill bo held at the Court Houso, In JUauch Chunk on .Monday, Auoust 10, 18S0, at 11 o'clock a. in. Tho business to bo trans uded will bo the appointment of a county couimltteo, to consist of threo from each cloctlon district, and the appointment of a Judco and two Inspectors for each district to hold and conduct tho delegate elections. Also to lis tho tlmo for holding tho delegate elections and county conventions to lioinl nalo candidates. A full attendances la specially requested. C. W. Lentz, Chairman Dcm. Co. Com. COKrOKATIONS KICK, An appeal to the Carbon county courts has been mado by tho Lehigh Coal fc Nav igation Co., Coxe Bros., Cross Creek Coal Company, Lchlch Valley Coal Company and tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, for a readjustment of the assessment of thelt several holdings In tho county of Car bon, claiming that thi eamo Is injust, In cqultablo and excessive and void of legal light. Hlion the fact of the matter is tho as sessment Is equitable, just and right to the private or Individual taxpayers of thti coun ty, The Commissioners In order to correctly ascertain tho value of real and personal prop erty In tho county and to equalize justly and equitably tho taxation of Individual and corporation, alike directed tho Assess ors, according to law. to return full valuo assessments frou their several districts. Their reports wero turned In and tho aboyo companies enjoyed the same advantages of appeal day as did private or Individual prop erty owner In the county. Their claims were listened to and a reduction of 20 to CO per cent Vfas tho result, making their coal land stand assessed at $200 and $.100 per acre and In somo Instances much lower. On ono-third of this tho tax was levied as heretofore has been tho rule, only tho full valuo assessment retrrned by tho Assessors from the coal towns has had tho effect of equitably oiuallzlng tho taxation r ato for corporation and private citizens. This Is a point thoCoinmfcsloncrs have been trying to get at but tho coal companies who havo been enjoying "peculiar privileges of con fidence" with somo assessors always suc ceeded In haying their coal lands assessed as low as $0 per acre, and now, after hav ing enjoyed tho benefits of unequal taxation for years, they cry out fraud becauso they must go down Into their pockets and help pay somo of the rightful taxes heretofore moro heavily borne by tho people. They never think of tho unjust, Inequitable, ex- ccsslvo and yold of legal right methods pursued by themselves when they put an axtra dollar on a ton of coal and go into a freight pool, combination or arrangement Whereby the Individual consumer Is unjust' ly imposed upon. This caso will come up in thu courts and should bo dcclcared against tbembecauso any man of ay crago Intelligence Is well aware that coal land at $300 an acre Is mighty cheap land and markctablo goods at any season. Tho Commissioners wero right In directing a full valuo assessment and the courts will sustain them. Tun Democratic State CosrvErrnojf will asscmblo in tho Opera house. In tho city of Harrlsburg, on JVednesday, Septem ber 4, 1889, at 12 o'clock, M., for tho pur pose of nominating a candidate for the olllco of Treasurer, and transact such other business as may properly come before It. Tho rules of tho Democratic party of Pennsylvania provide that "tho representa tion in tho State Convention shall consist of representative delegates, ono for each 1,000 Democratic voles cast at the last gub ernatorial election, or for a fraction of 1,000 such votes amounting to COO or moro, in tho respective representative district; pro vided that each representative district shall havo at least one delegate." Under this system Carbon county will havo three dele gates, having polled over three thousand votes for Chanucey F. Black who was Gov. Beayer's opponent two years ago in the Gubernatorial contest. In the last issue or the GAJinojf Ad vocate It was mentioned or suggested lion. J. G. Zero for Assoclato Judge this fall. There cannot ba found In Carbon county a more 6Uitablo man for that position. His qareer whllo In tho Lcglslatnro is enough to satisfy all honest citizens to nominato and elect him by an overwhelming majority. Ho yotcd against the four million steal at Harrlsburg, as did Jr. Cassldy, his col league. They were the means of saving Carbon county $40,000. Why not nominate and eloct a true and tried man like lion. J, ( G. Zern f Ncsquehouing correspondence Maucli Chunk Democrat. Ali. credit to the woutjiv oextle. men constituting the town council, tho old rickety fenco which encloses tho Park is to bo taken away and tho grounds beautified by Improvements that at onco will be a credit to our little city and a compliment on tho enterprise and spirit of our people. The Advocate commends the actions of the town council as being correct and just to the point. BROADBRIM'S N. Y. LETTER. A few years ago in a quiet little valley In Massachusetts lived tho Itovcrcnd William Drlggs, a highly respectable and pious clergyman, who had two daughters, young handtomo and wayward, who caused him no end of grief. Nettle, the youngest, was headstrong and wild, and It nearly broke her fathers heart when she eloped ono night with Jack Burgess, a prize-lighter and gambler, and left her father's homo neyer to return. Tho elder sister was more fortunate, she attracted tho attention of Frank D, Hurtt, who was ono of the principal owners of tho Pond's Extract Company and a millionaire, and thence forth for sovcral years (he paths of tho two Bisters wero far apart. Tho ono assoclatln with tho elite of Boston society, honored, feted and pampered with atl that wealth could bestow; the other, leading the life of a pariah aud an outcast, tho associate of prize-fighters, gamblers and thieves; hunt; cd constantly by tno oiiicers of the law, dally and nightly In fear of prison, In tho wildest romance no contrast could be greater. Yet In one point tho pathways of tbeso two sisters met, and that was that they wero both supremely wretched In their married life. Surrounded with every lux ury that money could procure it was not long till Deacon IIIU discovered that there was a hideous skeleton hidden In the closet ot the Hurtts, There wero all sorts of surmises as to the nature of the dlftlculty. bonie said the profligate habits of the hus band and others tho unfortunate failings ot the wife, but at jast the scandal camo out with charges from both sides. Thoy separated, Mr. Ilurlt going to his father's houso and Mrs. Ilnrtt going to a hotel, then sho camo to Now York and estab lished herself In a fashlonablo flat up town and It was not loug before her prize- flghtlngbrothcr-ln-lawand her unfortuuato sister camo to llvo with her. Itows wero common and demands for money Incessant by tho drunken brute Who now bad tho wretched Mrs. Iltirtt completely In his power. At last, In her absence, Burgess and his wife mado a grand sweop of every thing portable In Mrs. Ilurtt's rooms and fled. Among the plunder wero costly silk dresses, rich furs, bric-a-brac and about three thousand dollars' worth of diamonds. Tho goods wero pawned and tho tickets sent back to Mrs. lluitt. Last week Bur gess and his wife wero arrested for tho theft and are now eaffily locked up In jail with a good prospect of States prison. Tho funoral of Johnny .Murphy, the celebrated driver and horso-tralncr, took place last week and attracted a strange multitude. Mr. Murphy was known on tho turf as Honest John, and well ho de served that name. Few men in this world aro cxposcdiilo greater temptations than jockeys and drivers. They live In an at mosphere of gamblers, thieves and harlots, and tho man who withstands these Bore temptations Is descrying of uncommon credit. Bcsldo3 this, the stakes depending on their honesty aro enormous; two or thrco successful mounts being sufficient, if dishonestly used, to make them independ ent for life. They grow up around stables, where loose morals and lax pilnclplcs aro tho rule, and In such a school what wonder that many fall. John Murphy, with these surroundings and under these disad vantages, lived as ho died, an honest man Hundreds of thousands, and perhaps it Is quite safo to say millions, of dollars were staked on tho honesty of bis driving, and though frequently beaten tho losers felt that they had honestly lost their money and no blarao was ever laid to bis door. This It was that mado him fast friends among our very best citizens, and which caused tho mayor of this great city to leave his pressing business on Monday last and spend a couple of hours at the bedside of tho dying driver. On tho day of tho funeral tho services wero conducted by ono of tho most eminent Catholic clergy men In the city. Near the coflln stood tho mayor, just behind him .Joe Coburn, the prize-fighter, who has done tlmo In States prison; not far off, with a handkerchief to his eyes, was bluff Harry Hill the keeper of the notorious Houston street diye; among tho gioup was The. Allen, who kept tho dlvo on Blceckor street which was closed by tho police, and tho brother of Mart and H'esloy Allen, two of tho most notorious crooks and pickpockets In tho city. All tho prominent horsemen In Now York were also present, mingled with bankers, brokers, doctors, lawyers, journ alists and men eminent in literature and art. There were between sevcnty-ilyc and a hundred carriages In tho -procession, which, in its make up, was ono of the most remarkable that Now York has seen for years. John L. Sullivan, fresh from his great victory over Kllrain and with a check for twenty thousand hard dollars in Ills pocket, was among the mourners, and at his side, Jack Barnett, Ean JUurphy, Jiko Sulllyan, tho champion's brother, and Charloy Johnson, Sulllyan' s backer Tvho mado tho great slugger a present of five thousand dollars. It was a -genuine and spontaneous tribute of various classes of men to ono who, though occupying com paratively an humblo position, boro him self In life so -squarely and uprightly that his friends can, without a blush, Inscrlbo on tho stone that maiks his last resting placo, "Honest John Murphy." I had almost forgotten the thieving law yer John H. Dunn till I stepped Into Court on Friday and heard "him sentenced to nine years and six months in States prison for complicity with cashier Scott in tho Man hattan Bank robbeiy. Scott was brought up from a boy In tho bank and had been In Its employ for twenty years, rising from a common clerkship to tho olllco of cashier with a prospect for the presidency and a comfortable billet for life. In an evil hour ho became entangled with a designing wo man, although ho had a beautiful and de voted wife, and he began robbing tho bank to supply her extrayagaucc. At last ho reached a point where discovery seemed inevitable, and then he consulted lawyer Dunn who was rolated by marrlago to his wife. Dunn was a natural schemer and a thief, and ho adylsed Scott to steal a half million of dollars and put tho money In his caro ana leave tho settlement to him. Scott actually took that sum out of tho hank vaults, kept It all over night and then be coming frightened put It all back but ono hundred and eighty-four thousand dollars. Twelve thousand dollars of this ho took and fled to Canada, leaving tho great bulk of the money with Dunn and twenty-five thousand with tho woman who was tho cause of his downfall. Ho filially escaped to England and in a few months he was a starving tramp in the streets of London. Ho wroto to Dunn for aid, but Dunn scut him word that ho had lost all tho money in a wheat deal and had not a cent in the world. Destitute, starving, betrayed, Scott went to Consul Waller in London and told his terrible story. Dunn was arrostedoycr a year ago, but ho tried to brazen It out, out .nemesis was alter mm anu on no promise of settlement would the bank let up. He carried his caso to tho Court of Appeals, which last week afljrmed tho finding of tho jury In tho lower court and this week ho starts on his sentenco of nino years and six months. I don't think that I am naturally vindictive, but I confess that the sentence of this unmitigated scoundrel gae mo a thrill of exquisite sat isfaction; his act was ono of tho meanest and most dastardly known to tho criminal calendar, aim I am glad to know tbat tho villain at last has got his deserts. I forgot tho wholcs?nio advice of Dayy Crockett Don't holler till ye git out oy tho woods. When they caught Bill Bushncll tho forger In Chill I began to holler, and now Bill Bushncll has got .away from Phil Itellly and the chances are that he will not scryo out that term that I spoke of last week. Oh, Solon Shingle, why dio I for get your sago adylce? "Never prophesy onlcss you're sure." I forgot that and con sequently put my loot in it. jno more prophesies of me for a week, and don't you forget It. There was a meeting at the .Mayor's of dec on Thursday to consider tho feasibility of holding a World's Fair In New York In 1S92, and the capital represented was over ono thousand six hundred millions of dol lars. New York City purposes to up ten million for a flyer, and from the character of tho men who have taken hold of the en tcr prize there Is not the slightest doubt it will bo a go. Quite a sensation was created at Brigh ton Beach by the announcement that no Hebrews need apply for accommodation at the celebrated hostelry. Tbls season the great hotel has been put under a new man agement, and the sjslem of kccplngguosts has bcon altered from tho American to the European plan. Tho price askod Hebrews for rooms Is so oxorbltant that thov aro Virtually shut out from tho onjoymcnt of tho Beach, The proprietors disclaim anv Invidious discrimination on rollglous grounds, but whether they do or not this one fact remains, that a Jew cannot get a room there- for lovo or money. 1 fear mo that tho dovil, taking advan tage of tho summer solstlco and tho ab sence of our vagrant shepherds In forolgu lands, has been hunting for a weak spot In our spiritual fence to break In upon tho flock and devour tho lambs and ralso hob with somo of tho old sheep and goats At tho present time wo poor sinners who can't get away to the Holy Land or tho Paris Ex position hayo to get along with supply preachers and they don't always under stand tho exact situation of affairs In the church. At Flatbush, near Brooklyn, last Sunday tho preacher pifched Into tho browcrs. Now, Brother Brown, ono of tho staunchest pillars of tho church, is ono of the largest lager beer brewers on Long Island. Ho stood It as long as ho could, aud then ho got up and talked back at tho preacher. Tho mluister suggested that Brother Brown was ou tho broad highway to shcol, and somo ono In the congiogatlon suggested that tho minister's head ought to ba punched. At Canarslo they got fighting with hymn books and contribution boxes, and two of thu trustees got black eyes, while another worthy brother lost two of his front teeth, and his nose, after tho bat' tic, looked like a baked pear. Nor aro these conflicts with tho devil solely con fined to heretics. Father Farrcll, ono of tho oldest Catholic priests on Long Island, has been having such a lively tlmo with his congregation and his assistant as to call for tho Intervention of the Bishop, Father Hamilton, tho assistant, was .icon vert from tho Baptist church and carries with him In tbo fight all the younger mem bers of tbo congregation. Father Farrcll, from tho altar, denounced them all as fools and puppy dogs, and tho good Bishop Lougblin has had to take a hand In the fight. Therefore I say tho arch cnomy Is abroad In Now York and we will have to keep our weather eyo open till September tho first to see that ho doesn't walk off with us body and bones. IPe'ro In a bad way. A splendid caso of circumstantial oyi denco followed by the acquittal of tho de fendant took placo In Jefferson Market Police Court last- week, ll'illlam John son, colored, had his wile arrested for as sault. inillainls not a giant, standing in his shoes only five feet ono; while Dinah turns the scalo at two hundred and forty- eight. Jcdgc, said irilllam, dat woman is a terror. Las nlto when I cum homo sho whipped a razor out of her stocking and cum, fur me. What did you do, said the judgo. Fo do Lord, sar, I got up and dusted. What do you say to that, Dinah? said tho judgo severely. Dinah lifted her dress to her knee and said, Look, Jcdgc, so help me, I ain't had a stocking on dat leg fur mo'n a year. But she bltmc, Jcdgc; she bit me, irilllam persisted; when Dinah roared, Couldn't do It, Jcdgc; couldn't do It. Fo do Lord, Jcdgc, I habn't a tooth in my head. She opened her mouth and there was the proof. Tho prisoner was Instantly discharged, and tho judge sen tenced William to buy her a new pair of stockings and a full set of teeth. Youns TllUXY, BKOADB11IM, If you want a clock or watch riromntly repaired at a reasonable nrlce co to S. Hagaman Bank street Lchlghton. 0m Switchback Schedule. During tho season trains will leave tho Upper Maucli Chunk and Summit IIIU stations as follows ! Leave Upncr Jlaueli Chunk station at 8:30, 10:10 and 11:37 A. M.,aiul20, 3:45, andS:33 I SI. Leave Summit IIIU station at 0 :10, 11 :10 A. M., and 12:20, 3:20, 4:35 and 0:1B I", M. ON 81WUAY. Leave Upper Mauch Chunk at 1:50 and 2:15 .SI. Leave Summit IIIU at 3 :0O and 4 :00 V. SI. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tills nowdcr never varies. A marvel nf tinritv. strenKUi and wliolesotneness. Sloru rconuinlca! than the ordinary Kinds, and cannot liu Fold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weiKIU, ilium or jmosnniuo powuers. Mom only In c;ins. lfoviil liakliiK Powder Company, 100 wall street n. y. juncls To Whom it May Concern, All persons are hereby foi bid selllmjto or buy ing from any ot tn j' family without my concent. No debt's contracted by them will be paid by me and no sales will be sanctioned without my or der. Wit. 1 .lOlliN, Aug, io-3iv Leulghton, l"a. Administrator's Notice. Kstato of JamrhII. KxrruT, lato of I'raukltn tvtp., Uarbou county, l'a., deceased. Lotto rs of adiiunslnitlon outhonbovc named estate havlliK been granted to tho miderslsiied, all turtles Indebted to the said estate are request ed to make lminedlato payment and thov liav ItiR claims asulnst tho said estate will present their accounts duly authenticated for settlement to AUSTIN I10YE11. Administrator, Aii. 10-w Welssnort, l'emia. All Kind of Neat and Cheap at tins Ofttcc AFTER EXERCISE. When men and maidens seek the sport - TKcy find. around the tennis court, - Or when upon the diamond field Their bats the champion players wield, "When walks, or rides, or bending oars, Bring perspiration from the pores, . Then people all should bear in mind The best and purest soap to find, Tor after some such exercise The system most in dailger lies, Absorbing then both swift and sure. The poisons found in soaps impure, And those who keep for face and hands Or general use as time demands, The Ivoky Soap, need have no fear .From exercise throughout the year. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many while soaps, each represented to be " just as good asjho ' ivory" " they URE HOT, but like all counterfeits, lack tho peculiar and' remarkable'qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting it. Copyright 1SS0, by Troctcr & QamlJlo. New Mahoning, Carbon County, Penna. MANUFACTURERS OP Pure Bone Phosphates, and Bone Meal. Aro a Complete Manure, containing all the elements required by Grain and Grass. The mechanicol conditions arc perfect. It will grow Grass as well as Wheat or Bye. The Price the To Whom it May Conoorn. All persons aro hereby forbid trusting or harborlni! one, CHAltl.KS llKirFIE UOWKItH, anoui sixteen years tji atie, who w.ia uumm um to tho unuerslKiied tinder tho pauper indenture syslemby the fiorthamnlim comity l'ooroni clals, as I will pay no debts of his contraction, he having left my bed and board without just causo or provocation. I'urtlier notice Is also Klvon that persons found harboring bun will bo dealt wilh according to law In such cases, as ho Is by right my property until the end ot Ins Mil year. All of which you hereby havo notice. ' (iKOltGK JOHNSON, lllg Creek, August 0, ibkmvj riIILAUEI.riIIA,l"A. KasoM once, no operation or loss of lime from buslnws. Cases proupuncal in curable by uttiers wanted. baud for Circular, CURE GUARANTEED. omXhTn3. IJUKTIS' : HOUGH Q0MP0UND. Suro Curo lor Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Hoarseness, Sore Throat nnd ulldlseases of the Bronchial Organs. Thousands can testify as to Its efficiency. "rlce 38 and BOc. For salo by al (Druggist. feblft-si-y Lehighton Water Co. LEHIG11TON, PA.. July -ft. 1880. There will he ti mooting of tho Stockholders nf TllR I.KIIKIll TOM WATHIt COMPANY 111 (label's Hall, In the Uoinimh t Lelilclitnn, l-a noo oVloc; 1'. 41., on l--ltIl)AY.Bl'Tl!MllHt lll. 1889, for the purpose ot voting on an I.vciihami: Of INUUnTKIIN Bus ily order of tho Hoard, Joiik 8. Lbktz. 11-elUwit. HoiucR Hryht, Secretary. circulation is growing V- Lii because we furnish all tho ntost local nows in tho best style. Sample us. Administrator's Notice. Kstato of (Ikoiuik V. Wam-'K, late of Maucli Chunk, Carbon Co.. III., deceased. Letters of administration nu the above named ostato having been granted to tho underigil, all parties ludobled to the said wrtnte m e ruminat ed in make Immediate iaymeiit audthosu inn lug claims against Uio said estate will present tlielr accounts duly authenticated for settlement to LKWIS WALCK, Adiulnutrridor. T. A. Hn vunn, Atty. Lelilghtoti, Pa. Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni ture and Paintings from Destruction by using It makes absolutely no dust or dirt when using, thereby naves women's fimeand labor. Try it; sample free at J. T. NUSBAUM'S "Original Cheap Cash Store," LEIIIUIITON, PA. lajj-am Very Lowest. TXr A "MTIPTI RELIABLE. ENERGETIC VV JXliiiaiJ MEN AS SALESMEN. Truthful men, No liars wanted. New blood no old scaly agents, that can't maintain a place with a reliable firm. Itxpeilenco not required. We can make a good salesman of any pushing, active man. Salary and expenses, (or commis sion), stock guaranteed true. H. W. FOSTER & CO. vY.MM'?o0fkc- ulyai-w3 Eetailcrs of FltUITfc? go to SEAGER'S EAST ISSPORT, Foil and all Fruits in season. Prices very lowest and you will save freight. CIHftNolM Oold Watch. kiuu.un u fate nr. wfttcb la tti wartd. tttttl timiketntr. War- uumiociMei. uvta uaiet' and treuti' iiti.wlth work a and caies of equal value. Unolerouloeach la ctttfy cau iccuro one free. together wltti our Urge andal uablo 11n cf Ilouavhuld Namplei. Theie aantplet, is well at I lie waton, we lend 1inn. and aftnp vail htva kf tit tticm la ynr home for 33 ntonilit and bowathttn t thoie who may have called, titer become your own i ropert . Those wb write at once can be lure of receiving toe Wiiteh nd Sample. We rr all eiprfi, freight, eta AdJreie bliniioual; Co, Hox. 8ltftlorUaud JUalbc Administrator's Notice, Letters of Adiiifiitstiationontlie Kstntoof Mrs. UtMiry Jtemaly, lute or Jower TortuineusliiK Tovu8hii,C.'ubn county, tic-ceased, having been tfiantetlto tlio umlerslKiietl Administrator, all persons Indebinl to said estate are requeMcd to make immediate payment, and all (hmmhis hav ing claims or demands a train! the J'Jitate ot the Httid decedent s!U make known the same lo mo without delay J. C. KliKAMKlt, Administrator, Itewldum-M at Millport, AqnashieoU Post ofHce, Carbon County, Pa, ItArriiiKii & C.ssiiy, Attorneys. July 30, 1&79-W0. ir nny rtaler fnya lie lias tlio We T. Douglai Shoos without uamo nnit prlco stamped on Uio bottom, put iiiui down an a fraud. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOB GENTLEMEN. licit 111 Mm irnrlil. r?-rninln lila ss.ih) ii:sitini: iiAMi-hi:-ivKi) nuou. Kl.mi iiam.ki;ivi:i wki.t mioi:. n:jin roi.ici; and faumkhv huoe. BJ.150 KXTKA VAI.ITK CAM' MIOK. BJ.-i.l WOUICrNUM AN'S snoi:. Ii4.OUHlutUl.7Jt HOVS' SCHOOL SHOES All uuda lu (.'oBxri-ss, llultou uul Lace. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. . Bett Material. Vest SMo. llctt Ilttlnc. U cot sold bj your dealer, writs W. . UOUQLAS. UJtOOlCTON. MAS3 Exaiulnti W. 1.. Douglas' -j.oo sliuua fur Kutl mun anil Ijullei. Adam Mehrlcam & Son. Agents LlilUUHTO-N. W. L. GO TO SWEENY'S "Comer Store" Bottled Gherkins, Sweet Pick les, CJhow-Chow, Onions, Tabic Sauce, Horsc-rnilish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry GoodSj Groceries, Queensware, &c,, ll'o lead, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our largo slock Is displayed load vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate . REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. E. F. LiTJCKE NT3 ACJI, PUAitf AX1) DKCOUATIVK l'Al'Itlt HANG 1NO, llOUSn AND HHlN 1'AINTfNH , AND (IltAlNINO. Competent workmen sent to any'part of tno county. irr.ADiitiAnTKns raw. YallTapers, Borilers & Decorations. J.irgc assortment, anil Uio latest styles. Boofe Stationery, Fancy (jootls WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Hliado making .mil putting up liiuiuimj uuujiuuu w. Paints Oil, Varnish, Putty Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Maucli Chunk". Pa. flelow the Broadway Ilonso. Accident, Life & Fire INSURANCE ! A. V. RAUDENBUSH, Bank Street, Lehighton, Has secured tho agency for tho followln" SUIJSTAKTIATj INSUltANCE COM I'ANIKS which can ho recommended to tho public as Perfectly Safe and Itcllahle, Tlie National Life Insurance Co. OF MONTPELIER, VT, Mannfrs' Accident Indemnity Co. OP UNITED STATES, Harrisliers Mntnal Live Stock INSURANCE COMPANY VUR15,S8-1Y IIOltACH HKYUT. JOHN SUAllOI.DT. Jit Heydt 8c Seaboldt Successors to Kemercr Klloydt INSURANCE AGENTS Ofllco t Hank street. Prompt attention eiven to every kind of In surance. lews? Mite Weissport Planing Mill, MANOKACTUJtKU OF "Window and Doon Frames, Doors', Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DKALEH IN All Kinds of Dressed Lnmler Shingles, Pailings, Ilemlock Lumber, &c, &c Vcly Lowest Prices. Orphans' Court Sale Olf VAI.UAW.K REAL ESTATE ! Pursuant tn an nidor of Ihn Ornli.ino' rvinrt nf Carlion County, Pa., tliero will be exposed to Wednesday, August '1st, 1889, at TWO o'clock, on tliuiu-PMiUfti.nii l-'lrn I.lno Sf In the lluroogli of Parryville, Cnrhon i-ouhty.l'a., the follontnE doM-rllied liunl Hst.-ite, latu of Gen. W. Walck, deetvued, to-itt: All that rerlaln Tract or l'leeool (iroiiud situate In tho ItoroiiKli t 1'nrryvllln, Coliuty of Carbon and Htuto of l'HintsUanlu, bounded and ili'M-rlht-d us follows, tn wit: llot'luulh!; lu a pulillu load leadlim from llirmrllU) to lleltivllle, thenco Notlli twenty eight deguHis.Kast six iimidicsnndtuclieim-hos t,i a Mt; tuiiucu by laud of Maria HiiUaiul South sixty-three decrees. Kust sixteen perclies iu .t Muuo. iituiirc iiv lauu in u'lujiiiruie auu IVtor Scliaefer South fourteen dearees. West six iwrehes and twe-ho Inches to a stoiiu: thence by html lata nf John Itaiimun. nnw .l:ii-nli Klipfkli... North nlxty-tlneedojjrees, West sixteen percha iu me inner ill ui'KlilMlllg, t'lHiuilllllli; Alfli-a v- H1X rr.i:Clli:H, bethe same more or less. It beline tlio same premises which P. J. KUtlernud wife by deed dated August is, isss, granted aud co.ueyed unto Ceorgu walck, now deceased. The Improvements thereon are a Two-story Frame Houso, .Ox.to feet, with Cellar Kltclien under tho same, a I'ramo Stable 18x14 feet nnd a never falling sprlitK of w.ilcr on the premises. TKitM of S vi.K The. i-rniHirty will be sold for au.li. sublect to a iiiui tae of lie UuterprUe Jlulktlui; & Loan Association of $000 on which there Is a credit of monthly ia meats for 4 years nnd II mouths. The purchaser having the priv ilege of iiuylng off the balance of said mortgago In monthly payments of tf each, after tiaylui; up siihl shares, lu full, to date of purchase. One- half of the cash bid to be paid on dar ot sale, the Imlauee on confirmation of sale ami execution nf Dml. The deed nnd all neeessary iuiera to ba prepared at the exieuse of the pureliaser. I.IiWlB WALCK, Administrator. T. A. Sxvdku, Attorney. Jyau-wa COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Olrfttd BolUtBff." roi4 aad Chtitsnt Btt., PWU. ttrtl y iit UnliiKii fr truiiunf tjo 1MB n4 ww-ti ii tin Torn: Cuitomi, iA Prtk of BtiftiJfEbS f-ui.rn.rSIIOETHANDC. .in. lBleMhttJ. p. il i. nnf nirull f anv tiuu 8-Hii OirMhsW, vnuuui fttin-i i ltiuli t ViuwJit, nm. Jlw Wiuiuur, B& Ottv. JMI"k, bd uthui-i. Xuutt. J. I'JtuKhit, Prtfvijmt. The weather is hot ; nnd oh, doav me ! How many sweltering men wc see Covered with clothes from heels to chin, That to say the least they should he thin, ml Now hearken to me, yo sweltering friends ; Something you must do to make amends For that weary air and that look forlorn, Or else you'll rue it sure's you're born. 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," IPith the purchase made for sweltering flesh. mm So come with your dear ones, friends and all ; And call at the store 'neatk Opera Hall. They'll show you their goods ; and you nccd'nt buy Unless you're satisfied. Just come and trv. A hat or cap, a coat or vest, At city prices ; goods of the best. A boot or shoe for lady or gent, And little folks ; suro they too are meant. A shirt, a collar, a tic, 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 bo a "porpoise" shoe string. For weather wet, or weather dry; Temperature low or very high ; For Suuday, holiday, everyday wear Just go to Zern's: tho goods arc there. Opera House Block, Bank St -IN- GREAT VARIETY! Best Colored French Ratines at 25 cents per yard. Best Colored American Ratines at 10 cents por yard. French and Scotch Ginhams, 25 and 50 cents per yard. American Ginghams, G.J; and 12 cents per yard. Cotton Challies, 6 cents per yard. Wool Challies, 20 to GO cents per yard, nlope suitings, Gjv cents per yard. 638 Hamilton a Year Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Olass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c- "We desire to call special attention to our Rooting Slate A full supply of which wo have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Llllllber. General Jgents for tlio Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Setter's Corner, North Bank Street. Roofing, Spouting and Receives our special attention at this time, and in connection we arc prepared to Repair Wash Ringers, no matter how far gone. Wo can supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make your waslu-r as good as new at a very 6mall cost. Our lino of House-Furnishing Goods includes everything at prices exceed ly low, while our stock of Stoves and Itanges can't bo beat in this town, or perhaps, elsowhero in the valley. Don't fail to call and see us if you need anything W. S. KUHNS, 0 GOODS Street, Allentown. is the price of the Advo cate for 52 lveeks. Cement, Ume and 5 Building Sand, Announcement. General Job Work in our line. Respectfully, North Bank Street.
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