The Carbon Advo6ate tiiUiaimm, tknwa. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2t, 180. irrunKD at this i K.iuoiitoN rosT-oFKicn ah BKCONI) CLASS SIAlt. MATTKB. Xlonn Flilo Clrculntlon LiirRer tlinn ttint of nny Weekly Nowspnper In tlio County. The rowEn op a tax com.fotoii to suo and levy by tho usual processes from parties who possess povorty and fall to pay tlioir taxes Is very plain. Tho provisions of the 00th section of an act of General As sembly of this Commonwealth, entitled, "an act to county rates and lovlos and township rates and levies," passed April 16, 1833, shall not bo construed as to pro hibit a collector of taxes froth Instituting suit or suits for tho recovery of taxes due and unpaid at any time aftcrtho expiration of his warrant: but in all cases whero taxes aro duo and unpaid to any collector after tho expiration of his warrant w.hcro such collections have not been locally exonerated therefrom, eycry such collector or person, his xccutois, administrators or any of them, Is hereby declared toliayo full right and power to suo for and recover the same with Interest thereon, ,after the, dxplratlon of his warrant aforesaid, from all and every person or persons, bodies politic and cor porate, owing tho same, as other debts of Hko amount are by law recoverable. BROADBRIM'S B: Y. LETTER. Tho other morning 1 look a rundown to Coney Island to-gct a sniff of pure air and pcrchanco to pick up an lntcrcstlne Item for my letter. Coney Island Is Hko a good many other Islands It has two ends; one end is very swell, and the other end well, jou might call It "shady." Of course Broadbrim went to tho swell find. At this end is the Oriental hotel, tho nobbiest place along tho beach, and to cot In there you havo got to hayo not only the cash but ped' igrcc. As I got off tho cars and hastened to the beach tho sea was allyo with bathers and their costumos wero all tho colors of the rainbow. Much has been said and written during the past few seasons of the style of tho costumes at Coney Isjand, but litis sea1 eon their is very littlo to talk about; in fact some of tho costumes are not worth men tioning; they reminded me of tho Court cus- tumo of a Madagascar chief thatl met down thcro in 1851; it consisted of a nocklace of sea shells surmounted by a paper collar! I noilced that thcro was the wildest excite ment among the lookers-on, and It seemed to mo as If .every bald-headed and white- headed sinner on Coney Island was down upon.the bcaclv, or In the water. All eyes were fixed upon a bather who rolled and tumbled In tho briny as though she wero an ocean nymph or fairy. Hone of your airy fairies, made up of' fog and smoke and clouds; no, no, not that kind of a fairy; but a good solid ono hundred and eighty pounder, and she looked as if she would not havo parted with an ounce of her en bong pong for a thousand dollars. The dress was red and.bluo, and It fitted Iter magnificent figure tight as her own skin, leaving noth Ing to tho imagination whatever. Who is she? I said to myself, as tbo beautiful face came back to mo Ilka a long-forgotten dream. Yes, I could not bo mistaken it was tho wife of 'General Belknap, once Sec retary of War under Grant, whoso lifo was blasted and who was forced to resign hut- ricdly lo cscapo impeachment, many said, by tho Indiscretions of Ibis woman. Gen eral Belknap, n poor country lawyer from Iowa, suddenly found himself translated from obscurity and poverty to be Secretary of War in tho city of Washington. To sudden riso turned his head, and his bride, a beautiful country girl as- suddenly found herself one of tho first ladies at the Capital only two ladles in all, the land taking pre- cedeuco over her tho President's wife and tho wife of tho Chief-Justice of tho Su prcmo Court. General 'Belknap had 'no money, and was entirely dependent on his salary as a Cabinet ofllcer, which was carcely sufficient to pay his house rent and his cook. His beautiful wife wanted dresses and diamonds,- and she got them, it was said, from the parties who were awarded fat contracts by the War Department. She died, and General Belknap married her loycly and accomplished sister, and then tho scandals Of tho War Department be came so flagrant and disgraceful that an investigation was ordered by Congress, when General Belknap hurriedly rcslgrted and escaped impeachment. It Is but just ice to General Belknap to say that those who know him best nevor believed that he profited personally by tho countless ihous ands that worp squandered in his household by his family. It was his weakness-lit clos ing his eyes to the fatal vauity and extra vagance of his beautiful wives that wrought his downfall and. ruin. i The family fled frQtn Washington, and for several years wero lost slght of ; at last ueucral Belknap drifted back to 'Ji'asuirig' ton, and, procurlhg some Post-Office con' tracts, has been able to sustain himself and keep his family In Europe" The syren that caused all tho trouble, .was the Venus I saw bathing In tho surf. Fourteen years havo sat ligbtly on .her," ' Whilo tho soft and.gtrl Ish lines of .beauty which distinguished her In Washington fifteen years ago, havo dis appeared, her fi,;uro lias, now become more masslvo aud uiatronly, but thero is onougli of her left yet to make a fellow's heart go pit-a-pat, as she stood there dripping .upon the sand. One thing 1 always admired about General Belknap he never sought shelter or oxcuso for himself by laying the blame upon hlswlfoj 'he hfivcr said, "It .was tho woman did it," Hko another old cowardly scallawic who helped to set lis all Into a scrapo; but liko a truo Knight Errant faced hopeless ruin for tho truo wo- man ho loved, and endured social death rathor than betray her. It has been my good fortune to seo most of the great art collections of tho-world. havo roamed through the galllertes of tho I'lttl Palace aud explored tho wonders of the Vatican; l'arls I know from end to end, and tho miracles of art Jn the Boyal Acad cuiy In London, the South Kensington Col lection and British Museum aro as familiar to me as my school books. My wayward feet havo roamed through Berlin,' Vienna, Madrid, St. Petersburg and 'Moscow. I havo reen the noblest .statuary that ever came from tho sculptor's chisel from Phid ias and Praxiteles-down to Thorowalden, Canova aud Powers.- I have scejl Venuses of all sorts sitting ou clouds, diving in tho sea, perched on rocks or standing ou their heady; Phebes, Cliloes, Arlandes. Psyches and Dianas; I have reviewed them by the hundred, whose ravishing beauties wero unconcealed by a fig-l(?af ; but of tho whole pack, after the most careful consid eration, I most emphatically declare that this Coney Island Venus takes the cakel Oh, I'm going Lo Coney Island again, "a thing of beauty Is a joy forover," and I'm going-to bo around there In tho early mor ning bathing just as sure as you aro born. as auyuouy goi an opera glass lo sparo! Madison. Square Garden- Is doomed, and His proposed to raise on 'Its foundation ono of the post magnificent and costly places of amusement In tho world, Tho change that has taken placo In our build ings In tho last decade borders on e marvelous. Tho plan and scopo of the new amusement templo embraces not only vastconcert halls, gymnasiums, baths, libraries and lounging rooms, but it will havo all tho great modern Improvements of elevators, electric lights, telephones, telegraph, bureaus whero the stranger within nur gates can get the most reliable information on oycry conceivable subject, and a corps of trained linguists will bo ablo to converse with any foreigner from Cingalose to Irish, or from Chinese to Hottentot. What a cloud of momorles come back lo mo as I gazo on Its weather-stained walls. Hero for many weeks, fifteen years ago, thousands upon thousands of repentant sinners sought the saving grace of the Master whilo Moody thundered that the day of rotributlon was at hand and San- key's sweet voice floated like a rainbow of hopo abovo tho wtCplng crowd as ho told tbem the grand old story of "Ninety and Kino." Great days wero thess, when Mr. Moody begged the saints who crowded tbo front seats to stay at homo and make room for the sinners who watted without tho door in tho bitter freezing air, praying forgiveness for the sins that were as scar let, which tho preacher told them should be washed as whito as wool. Tho mighty chorus that swelled from twenty thousand throats of "Hold tho Fort," had scarcely died away and the echoes of the benedtc Hon wero still ringing In tho ears of tho multitude, when four hundred workmen look possession of the building and In twenty-four hours tho house was prepared for a walking match! Oh, what a change, Tho building which a week before had been dedicated to the service of God and tho salvation of sinners, reeked with tbo fumes of smotto and rum, and the air grew blue with blasphemy, while gamblers, thloycs and harlots enjoyed the passing show. Six long weary days of tramp, tramp, tramp, and on the last day, as five of the wretched contestants dragged their wearied and emaciated forms around the course judges of tho courts, great lawyers, bankers and merchants wero mingled cheek by jowl with the motley throng that made tho old walls shake with mad cheers for tbo victor of tho match, Where Moody and Sankey stood, thero too stood John L. Sullivan, and New York paid twenty-two thousand dollars in a slnglo night to seo him knock out Tug Wilson, whom ha did not knock out, and It was here, too, that the rum-bottle kuocked John L. out, and Charlie Mitch ell walked off with flye thousand dollars without raising a hand. Then came Bar num and the Greatest Show on Earth. Hero, night after night, before admiring thousands, were enacted the wild Roman chariot races so vldldly described In Ben Hurr, and hero the young Azel was dashed to death under the chariot wheels. Horses, dogs and fowls havo had their day In this old arena, and here a band of native Jap anese Illustrated tho glories of an ancient civilization, which was covered with mold and moss when the Briton wandered about naked with an iron ring In his nose, and tbejGaul covered himself with skins torn reeking from the back of tho original possessor. Raze it to tho ground, and of the old foundation leave not one stone upon an- otherj'then sow it with salt and purify it with Are, that not single taint of the ancient curse may rest upon the ground. Then rear a temple to the Muses which shall bo the marvel of the age, and the at tractions of which shall surpass the glitter ing wonders of tho Trocadero or the glory of tho Eiffel Tower. Another sccial downfall has clouded the sunshlno of the week, and Eben P. Allen, the President of the Thirty-Fourth Street Crosstown Railroad is now behind prison bars. Unlike the husband spoken of in tho first part ol tbls letter, be lays the blamo upon his reckless and extravagant wife. The curse of the present age, which leads to most of these defalcations and robberies, Is the desire o people without money to run the race with and live like millionaires. Allen had been a car con ductor at a dollar and seventy-five cents a day; bo married a poor variety actress whq wanted to be a star. Sho loyed diamonds and flne drcsses,borses, carriages, and magnificent houses In town and coun try. Allen had no money of his on to suppiy uur extravagance anu yanny, ana to procuro It ho became a thief. During the years of his struggle he had risen from a street car conductorshlp to the pies! dency of ono of the finest street railroads In tho city with a salary of ten thousand dollars a year. Mrs. Allen spent thirty thousand. Is It not time to call a halt? Are not tho best of us Hying faster than we ought? Do we keep a lookout for a rainy dSy as our fathers aud mothers did long ago? Can we afford to send tho family off a summering? Can we send Jim and Tom lo college, and Mamie and Ethel to boarding school? Can we afford It? Ought wo to dp It? Think of It, good wife; think of It, boys and girls, when you are worry-tig- the old man's life out to let you go. Think of It before the sheriff comes to take papa away. If -you do think of It In tlmo you may not be able to make such a show, but you will be happier, far happier and better. Yes, sir, good has como out of Nazareth. Dick Croker has kicked Sheriff Flack out of Tammany Hall. The bead of the Grand Sachem rolled In the basket on Fri day. His divorce caso looks worse and worse. No piece of political or legal vil lainy has giyen this community such a shock for years. Mixed up in It are judges, lawyers and court officers whoso reputations are utterly ruined. Let the Investigation go on, and If guilty, let the ermine be stripped from the shoulders of the unjust judge. Raise the cry, let It ring out loud and clear: Let justice be done though the heavens fall. Youbs TnuLT, BROADBRIM. OBEGON BCKNEHY. A large tinted engraving ot the beautiful Grande ltoude valley and the city ot La Grande accompanies the July number of the West Shore Magazine as an art supulement. Grande Itonde valley is situated In the lllue mountains, In East ern Oregon, aud possesses a delightful climate and fertile soil, and Is one of the most Inviting portions ot the Pacific coast lor those seeking homes in that region. The magazine contains a carefully prepared descriptive article ot the val ley; also an article ol.tlie Hunt Hallway System, the City ot Dayton.'Washlngton, and of Ashland and the famous ltogue Hirer valley. Taken as a whole. It is one ot the finest and most Instruc tive numbers of that excellent magazine everlis. sued, and contains, In addition to the above, a mass of Information about allportlous of the northwest, as well as excellent stories, poetry, etc. fublUbed at 12.60 a year, by L. Samuel, l'ortlaud, Oregon. Single copies, 25 cW. l'ractical education, The'ltochester Business University appears In this issue with anew advertisement, which we commend to the attention of Ihose young men and young women who contemplate pursuing a commercial course, or who wish knowledge that will materially promote their interests, the new catalogue mentioned in the advertisement Is the advertisement In an elegant book, setting forth the claims of an excellent school tu a very pleas lug manner. COUNTY NEWS. Local Jnmlilei Strung Togetliok- for Oar Header. A. young child of Charey nillyard died Sunday morning and was burled In the Big Crcok cemetery on Tuesday. -Bridget Campbell and family, for many years residents at Hazleton, hayo taken up their homo In CoaUalc, near Lansford. Joseph Patrick, of Packertou, has giv en an order to Contractor George Miller, of Lehlghton, for tho erection of a neat resi dence In the former place. -Frederick Beer, will sell 110 acres of good farming land located near Trachsvlllo In Lower Towamenslng twp., for the heirs of Paul Beer, on Augnst 31st, at one p. m. A young son of Joslah Solt who lives some where In tho vicinity of Poho Poco, In Towamenslng, shot Six ground hogs this year. The animals are said to be quite numerous In that section of the county. The house and lot of tho late George Walck, located In Parryvllle, was sold on Wednesday to Charles Markley for $250, subject to a (400 mortgage held by the Lehlghton B. and L. Tho NIs-hollow Union Sunday school will hold their annual picnic In Miller's beautiful grovo on Saturday August 31. An Interesting programme comprising music and addresses has been arranged and a pleasant time can be expected. The personal property belonging to August Bear, of Pine Swamp, was sold Tuesday by Constable Milton Setzer, of Franklin, to satisfy a Judgment held by Leopold Brothers, and entered on tho dock et In 'Squire Buck's court, In East IKeiss port. Mrs. Frank Boyer, of tho West, who has been at tho home of her parents, Jonas Gumbert and wife, In East Pcnn township, for tome months past seeking recuperation died on Monday at the age of twenty-eight. Deceased was tho second wlfo of butcher Frank Boyer, formerly of Parryvllle. An effort Is being made at Pleasant Corner towards the organization of a coun cil, Jr. O. U. A. M. A. n. Seldle Is at the head of tho movement and already hat a goodly number of names on the application for charter. The aim of the order Is patri otic, Ha purposes commendable, and the young men In that neighborhood should glye It proper encouragement. Some person or persons unknown placed two dynamite cartridges in the fire box1 of Charles Arner's traction, engine now located on Derhamer's property, in Maho nlng township, evil Intent judging from the suspicious circumstances of the find. They were hid In a corner of the fire box nicely covered with ashes. Fortunately the box was cleared before fire was started or seri ous results might have followed. Normal Square JUvenU. The students from the different colleges took supper with Judge C. H. Seldle, last Sunday evening. The following colleges were represented: five from Palatinate, one from Yale, three from a N. J. "Female college, one from Williams, one from Mublenburg, two from Franklin & Mar shall. The Judge Is yery kind and likes the college boys. The evening was pleas antly spent, all went away well pleased with the gathering. The students took a pleasure ride on Tuesday evening. The party consisted of the following persons: .Misses Minnie Arner, Emma L. Seldle, Amanda Balllet, Hannah Balllet, Amanda Eberts, Lily Hontz, LItllla Earley, Mamie Johnson Mlunlo Jfdier, Miss Warlow, Lizzie Hun- sicker. Jfessrs. A. J. Balllet, Ira E. Seldle, N. M. Balllet, A. F. Oldt, CalyliT Arner, Harry Relnsmltb, Kenjlro Satow, and E. O. Nothsteln, The last named was the drlyer. Children's Day by the Normal Square Sunday school was observed In the beauti ful grove at that place on last Saturday with great success. Too much credit can not be given the committee who had the arrangements In charge and to whose in defatigable efforts the success and pleasure of the occasion Is due. Between flye and six hundred people were present and en joyed the interesting programme of reci tations, addresses, singing and prayer re cited with credlttothepartlcpators, from an elegant temple of everygreeu and flowers that filled tho air with an ethereal sweet ness and lent additional charm to the day. The sumptuous dinner spread on a long table was fit for a King, and attested stronger than words the culinery ability of the good housewives In tbls section. For want of space the programme is unavoid able crowded out, but without, the Advo cate speaks for the pleasant event as be ing more than successful. Switchback Schedule. During the season trains will leave the Upper Mauch Chunk and Summit Hlli stations as iouows: Leave Unner Manoh nhnnk atntlnn At ft;3n. 10:10 and 11:37 A. II., and 230, 3:45, and B;3S i ill. Leave Summit Hill station at 9:40, 11:10 A. M., n.iu i.i.v, ;4V, iMtum u;io 1 . III. OK SUNDAY. Leave Upper Mauch Chunk) 1:50 and 2:15 SI. Leave Summit Hill at 3:00 and 4:00 P. St. noLMss TnAlNER. Thursdav. Auc. 8. 1880, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Kev. J. A. lteber, JKm. T. Holmes, of Ncaquebonlng, to Miss Jarv xrainer, oi ieuignton. Absolutely Pure. strength and wbolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans, ltoyal Baking Powder Company, lo To Whom it May Concern, All persons are hereby forbid selling to or buy. Ing from any of my family without my concent. No debt's contracted bv them will be naid bv mo and no sales will be sanctioned without my or der, vvm. r. joiin, Aug, 10-3w Lehlghton, Pa. $1 13 'WEEKS Tba POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, ecurely wrapped, to any addriu In the Unl ed States for three months on receipt of One iPollar. Liberal discount allowed to peetmasUri, agent and' clubs. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to 'RICHARD K. FOX, VI ay JO.ieBJ.Jy txEqcFiklib a a mi POWDER MRS. BROWN AND MRS. GREEN. Said Mrs. Brown to Mrs. Green, What makes your garments look so dean? No speck or dirt on them is seen To mar your linen's glossy sheen ; Your woolen dress that was so soiled, I thought that it was surely spoiled, Now looks as spick and span as though It never had been spattered sol This fine old lace is firm and white; Your silk hose keep their colors bright; Your shawl, your gloves, arc spotless, too ; That old print gown.seems really new I 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 remark able qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and Insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, by Procter & Gamble. A. ARNER & SON, New Mahoning, Carbon County, Penna MANUFACTURERS' OP Pure Bone Phosphates, Qnr Bone Super-Phosphates Are a Complete Manure, containing all the elements required by Gram and Cirass. he mechanicol conditions are perfect, will grow Grass as well as Wheat or Sye. The Price the WILLIAMS AN!) ROGERS' A LEADING. FOPSLAlt, PRAOTIOAIi COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. COMMERCIAL, SIIOItTUAND, PBiOTIOAIi EXOLI8K AND MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. rrownts an opportunity tor securing preparation for the real work ot life, which thousands of oung Men have louuil astepplng stone to honorahle and conspicuous success. Tho Institution Is .u i. P.u.iuu. muuiuui , auu iu iwruiraeu nnil wnm.n fmm nil nnrta nf Ilia nnl.w.... a...., v hiu vwiiuiiciiu ociiu tui vauuuKut, aim uiusiruieu circular. "PR 17-Ct WILLIAMS & KOGEHS. ltochester, N. Y. 1'HIL ADELPHIA, FA. &u at once, no operation ur tuu ui nine iruui uusineu. Meipronounctxi in cunuio uj uiaeri wmmeu. sna tor uircuiar. CURE GUARANTEED. offlcIiSuSfos. Gi Gi Gi 0URTIS' (J0UGH COMPOUND. Sure Cure tor Coughs, Colds. Consumption, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and alldlseases ol the Bronchial Organs.. Thousands can testify as to Its efficiency, rrlce 25 and 60c. For sale by al IDruggtst. fehte-89-y Lehighton Water Co. LEIUOHTON, PA.. July 23,'l889. Thero will he a meeting of tho Stocxholders of Tub Lkiiiohton Watkii Company In Uahel's Hall, In the llornuchot Lehlghton, Pa., at 8:00 o ciock r. ju., on i iuuai, tttU'iiiMHKK '.Tin, 1889, for the purpose ot voting on an Ikchkase Ur IHUKDTIUJfl BBS. By order of tho Hoard, John 8. I.kntz, President. IioitACK Hkviit, Secretary. On"P c'rculon 18 growing LLi. because we furnish all the atost local news in the best style. Sample us. Retailers of FRUITS go to SEAGER'S EAST WEISSPORT, Penna., He receives a car-load of Iresh fruits every week, including everything seasonable, such as Peaches, Watermels, Canteloup- es, sc., occ. it will pay you to leave your orders with him save freight and havo goods de livered free. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE alrud BilUUi." Srd u4 Ckutzat lu., rUU. 33rit jw. Bol ImUIUm for tr&tolBg yaaag men d oo 1. th Form. GmsUau. a4 YruUc of XJimill. Hiparlat SH01THAHD Court. lSUcb.rl. 8tu4tu mtr turoll al aajr Uu. 8.a4 for piroaUn, eoaUlalBg a44rM I17 Bbhop Ylaooat, Uoa. Joaa Waaaiaakor, Ksa,v. I'v llyok, aaa atUra. - rtuat. j, raiHiti, rtUctft. 1 ' ' ?72uy--: In vain my laundress boils and rubs The clothes, and labors at her tubs; My newest garments soon look worn, Get Btreaked and lusterlcss and torn. Said Mrs. Green, in turn: My dear, Poor soap has spoiled your clothes I fear, Compelled your laundress first to boiL Then spend her days in fruitless toil. My laundress uses Ivory Soai, And in its cakes for you there's hope ; What in my clothes so pleases you, To Ivory Soap is wholly due. and Bone Meal. Very Lowest. is coinposea oi a superior class or young men n t .. n..; ..... Administrator's Notice. Estate of Quo kq Ell. Knkcht, late of Franklin mp., uuiuuu cguiuy, 1 u., ueceuseu. Letters of adminstratlon on the abovo named esiaie navinir ueen granieu to the undersigned, all Dartles Indebted tn the Raid ftjif a h rn i-pmioaf. ed to mako Immediate n.ivment niul thnsn hnv. Ing claims against the said estate will present their accounts dulv nutheutlcated for settlement 10 Auann huiiui. Administrator. Aug. 10-Cw Wclsspoit, Penua, Administrator's Notice. Letters Of Adlltlnlfttrnitntirm Mm Varnrnnr Mrt Henry Kemaly, late of Lower Towamenslng 1 ownshlp, Carbon county, deceased, having been CiantCdfO the mulerslpiipd AdmlnUtrntnr nil persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons hav ing claims or demands against the Kstate of the said decedent will make known llto same to me vYiiiioui uciav J. C. KltEAMEJt, Administrator, Residence at Millport. Aquashtcoln Post ofllce, Carbon County, Pa lUi'HUKlt & Oasswy. Attornes. July 20, 1879-ne. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Gkoiioe W. Waixjk, late of Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co., Pa., deceased. Letters ot administration on tho above namod estate having been granted to the undersigned, an parties indebted to the said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment and those hav' Ing claims against tho said estate will present tueir accounts duly authenticated for settlement to LEWIS WALCK, Administrator. T. A. H.VYDKit, Atty. Lehlghton, Pa. PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned has a A'ulnuliln Knrm nf ?i acres, 30 acres of which are under a good state ol cultivation ard the balance (inodWnodUnd. sit uated .In Towamenslng township, about six miles from Welssport. along the pine Itiiu. This Is a nuicimia cuauce mra peisou uesiriiigto uuy a Valuable Tract of I -ami at rensnnubln nirnre mid on easy terms. The following improvements are mi ine propeiiy, one haun 4.1X35 rect, and 18. high walls, vtllli stabling. GOOD Fit AMI! DWKLMNtl HOUSE. 3 story high built in I, shape. coiitalnlngTrooms and all Improvements. All building have slate luuiaainiikiiiiiiKiNHi ciiutiiiion. a goon water unci mm iiiiuuuii iiiu larm. l or iurtner par ticulars alll'lV at llll llltleo. .irnu ll.il ii Hi..U,..i or address Ciiaui.ks Mkiniiaiit. im vciss:ort. Pa. Administrator's Notice. Estate of IIknkv Kiiasieii, late of Frank- Hrt twp., Carbon county, Pa., deceased. TiPttflfa tt ndlllltilclratlnr. nn . 1, n l.AnA named estate I aylng been era n ted to the ilnilAralnnn.1 nil .Hto. tiitul.,wl tn ....... ... ...... t Ill o iiiucuicii VU 1110 said estate aro requested to make Immedi ate pavement and tlioso claims acalnat the said estate will present their accounts duly authenticated for settlement to AUSTIN HflVF.H. Ailmtnl.lmtnr Aue. 24, 'BO-fliu Welssport, Pa. Executor's Notice. Estate of ELIZABETH (HKSS. deceased. Letters testamentary 1111 the Fl iIb r vnn. belli UleSS. late of Hnnth Hn.tnn Vnrltifiint.tnn county. Pa., deceased, liavo been granted to Jacob Gless, residing In said borough who has deputized E. S.Heiutzelmau.ot East Penu Tn p.. Carbon county. Pa.. a.s his agent, to whom all uci?uu9 iuucuvcu wine sumesiaieare requested to make lmniedlata ii.ivniMi.r. niul tin , imta ii... Ing legal claims or uc mauds against the estate ofllio said decedent will luakj known the same, i.. o. unm i.r.i.MAft, Ageul, East PeniiTnp., Pa. J ACH 11 IHKISS. KlMHtnr August, 1839-H6 ' GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" F O H Bottled Gherkins, v et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, TableJ 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, ll'o lead, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our largo slock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON, PA. E. F. EUCKE (SB ACH, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPItll IIANt INO, HOUSE AND SION PAINTING AND ailAININO. Competent workmen sent to any part of the county. HEADQUARTERS FOR Wall Papers, Borte& Decorations. largo assortment, and tho latest styles. Boots, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shado making and putting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mauch CoM, Pa. Below the Broadway House. HORACE HEYDT. JOHN SEABOLDT, Jit Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Kemerer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS Olllco iBank streot. Prompt attention given to every kind of In surancc. Weissport Planing MANUFACTUEEK OP Window and Doou Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALElt IN All KMs of - Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c, Very Lowest Prices. ELY'S CatarrI Proam Ualml CURES HAY- WFEVER FEyER AND in HeaiffiKr-EEVER A particle Is aonlled into .l-li nnslrll mill l agreeable. Price CO cents at druggists j by mall, 1JLY BKOTHliltS, M Warren St., Now York, Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni ture anu ramtings irom Destruction by using It makes absolutely no dust or dirt when using, thereby saves women s time and labor. Try it: sample Irce nt J. T. NUSBAUM'S "Original Cheap Cash Store," l.KlUUUTU.N.rA 12JJ3U1 Slfsny dealer lays he has the IV. I,. Dongtaa hoes without name and prlco stampedon le bottom, put him down as t fraud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. nest In tliA world. Examine lila 8S.OO (1KKUINK IIAND-MCXVKI) hHOK. tta.OO 1IAN1MKWK1) WHI.T hHOK. HSJWI l'OI.IOK AND VAltM Kits' HHOK. .BO KXTItA VAI.UK OAI.K hHOK. M3.2S WOltKINtlMAN'M HHOK. , .oo na st.78 hoys' sciioor. SHOES AU made in Confress, Button and X.ac. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE ladYes. Bst Material. Best Style. Best Fitting. II not aold uj your dealer, write . . . 4 - uuu.uwi uMwn&un, in ft raw Examine W. L. Domrlas1 ft? noaliru, fur wiiiIa men and Ladles. Adam Mehrkam & Son, Agents A Handsome School-Bag Free ATTENTION ! School will open soon and all who propose to attend will need an outfit. will need BOOTS, II ATS or CAPS, PANTS, JACKETS' SUSPENDERS, tfcc, &c, while GIRLS will need SHOES, besidts other necessary artices. Both boys and girls will need a BOOK-BAG, and we propose to give to each purchaser ot One Dollar's Worth of Goods or over, a Handsome Book-Bag. This is an item of expense to PARENTS. By purchasing of us this amount will be saved as we pro pose to sell our goods at the lowest margin of profit consistent, and give, as - a present, the Book-Bag. ITe have in stock most every tiling needful to fit out boys from top to toe, and' at prices that will bear comparison. Come and secure the Boot-Bag. Opera House ALL WOOL-DRESS FLANNELS. 40 pieces all-wool Dress Flan nels, 37 inches wide.all the latest shades for Fall at 33 cts. a yard. H. GUTH & SON, 638 Hamilton St., Allentown. a Yd is it tlle Prce f -ie Advo I udi cate for 52 weeks. Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co,, Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Olass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Gardon Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire lo call Roofing Slate, A full supply of which .wo have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Ltllllb Ql General AaontR for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seller's Corner, North Bank Street. Rutin's Spe Rial Roofing, Spouting and flocc-ives our special nttcntion at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Ropair Wash Ringers, no matter how Jar gone. H p can supply now rubbers and new cog wheels and make your washer as good as new at a very small cost. Our lino of House-Furnish ng (fords includes everything at prices exceed Jy Jow, while our stock oi btoves and ltnnges can t.be be at in this town, or poihr.ps, elsewhere in the valley. Don't fail to call and si us if you not'd anything W. S. KUHNS, North Bank Street. OYS Block, Bank St. special attention to our jJtmc !,ml Announcement. General Job Work in our line. Respectfully,