1-1 I A J,. I llo OdlUUII HHYUbaiO I.KHIGIITON, VKNNA. SATURDAY. SEPTEMIWCn 28. t880. BxinniiD ai nia i.r iiimi roji rosT-OFriOR AS BEUONIJ III.Ann MAliiiiinii iv... Bona ride Clrculntlou Lnrgcr thnn tlmt of 0f nny 'Weekly NotTpiPr In tlio Comity. MUD OK UAHK 8T11KET 18 TEN INCHES deep. Well there Is some consolation In that -It Isn't dust. Tup. Rt.atinotoji News which ALWAYS affords Interest and amusement on account of Its ecuulno originality Is twenty-one In Thn naner Is enloslng a pros- to . . ncrOUS OXlStailCC. that Eddlo Mulharen was out of politics, From this dlstanco It don't look much that way. Wo might 6ay rather that ho Is just gottlng In politics, or at least ho lias put his foot in It. Will Sam Giluam iie the ltKPuni.i' can canaiuato lor uistnci Auorney or won't he? that's what wo'd llko to know, and so would a goodly number of Lower Towamcnslng farmers who still smell the runv.w w. -. CAMON COUNTV POLITICS AI1B MIGHTY nmn n .nnfti.m nn t. tliltt' Vf!ir. IllPtft llftlnf? , ,. a...ii T.in nutriM Attnrnnv I ..4 1..JI...I-IW Vnvi.r i.in... m i. ,iiffomn Oiopn liolntr n half dozen or more good offices to ho voted for. Genehai, JI'ili.iAm Jahone's run- diction that ho will be elected Governor of Vlrclnla by a majority of 40,000 Yotes seems to excite moro enthusiasm than confidence In tho Kepubllcan party. Yet wo have novcr doubted that Mahono's word was as good as his oath. IJllOTlIER MAUOY QUIETLY ALLUDES to tho Advocate as his "Ancient enemy." Malloy is all wrong, we aro his " friends " and only want to keep lilra out of politics so that ho won't mako n fool of himself mid dlscraco the Democracy generally. Our Interest In Jlmmr Is paternal. BiGLr.it, the Demochatio candidate for State Treasurer, is quoted as being highly satisfied with tho canvas he has mado In this stato up to date. That's alright; it. is tho canyac to he made from now on up to election day that will be likely to dissatisfy Mr. ltiglei. Chiunciy F.Black who stood urron Governor against Heaver two years ago has announced that ho is willing to be tho Democratic candidate far tho same office next year. Such sclf-sacrifico Is only worthy of a Democrat who has once been hit In the back of the neck with tho Kepubllcan 80.000 majority. Chaunccy you aro a noblo seeker of office Foil THE SECOND TIME IN OUK IHSTOltY the Caiidon Advocate publishes an eight pago special edition of 2500 copies, to-day, to persons In tho County recolvlng sample coplcb wo commend tho Advocate as a Counlv newspaper In evey sense of the word. Our columns are always replcto with local news of tho best character and we would bo pleased to hayo you as a sub scriber. SI a year I The Philadelphia Times suaaESTS General Uartranf t for Pension Commission er. The Times says: "Ho Is not a bab bler; ho was a heroic fighter and never a talker, and ho would enter tho office en- 4ntflnv tin r.nncM.tt nnftftnnn nt nwn.Tf hones"t soldier of tho land. Ho would doubtless administer tho laws with as liber al fidelity to tho soldiers as fidelity to law would justify, and ho would never em barrass tho administration by Bhooting off his mouth." . BROADBRIM'S 1 Y. LETTER. IKlth a week of cyclonic storms filled with death and disaster, the trial of tho phenomennl thieves, Ives and Stayncr, tho Flack trial, a daylight assassination and any number of minor affairs of interest, the middle of September may well be con- sldercd a red letter week. What a week Ithasbccnl Itain, a deluge; wind, a bur rlcano; news of disaster everywhere, Whllo tho heaviest of the suffering was undoubtedly at the outsldo watering places do not for a moment suppose that Now York and Brooklin escaped without loss, In fact the loss In absolute cash is greater in tho two cities than In all the outside watering places put together. When the storm began on Sunday night tho wharves all along tho river front were filled with costly goods and the cellars along tho North and East Itlver wero crammed with hundreds of thousands-of dollars' worth of merchandise. Ucforo the extent of the calamity could bo anticipated tbo cellars were flllcd, tho wharves submerged, and all along both river fronts was ono sccno of dire disaster. No such tide has been seen for twenty years, and not many In tho present century. Many of these eel- lars, not used for storage, aro Inhabited by a wretched class of human beings who havo no other shelter; they wero driven out like rats Into tho pitiless storm to find shelter in tho station houses or any other place that offered rcfugo from tho howling wind and petting rain. Speaking of rats, thero were millions of them all along both river fronts, and they fouuht each other with maddened desperation In seeking places of safety. Sometimes a huge wharf rat would bo seen floating on a little pleco of stick or board just enough to hold his weight; presently somo desporate rodent struggling for dear life, would catch sight of tho other rat floating on his ark of safe- ty, then ho would attempt to get on board, but the ship was not big enough for both so both fell back In the water, then would begin a desperate struggle for the ark and it generally ended by both going down. ll'hal a fearful wieck Is beautiful Coney Island; all along the beach, where lovers strolled under the soft beams of the early September moon, Is one vast and fearful sho was not feeling well, requested per sccno of wide spread desolation. H'hero mUslon to remain. Mr. Olsen and his wife Gllmoro wielded his magic baton on Sat - urday, holding under bis under bis spell listening and applauding thousands, all Is ness developed typhoid foyer. Tho girl re wreck and ruin, iriierc Seldl interpreted 'usei' to have a doctor sent for by some of tho inspiration of Wagner, all Is - and darkness. J'eoplo away from New York who hayo never visited this charming watering place, when they read of tho wreck of Coney Island are apt to say, What of It? To the people of New 1 ork and vicinity it means much moro than the loss of a few thousand dollars. It was the i , . . ... . , i li . .... u. lungs oi two great chics iiiu no upou us borders, where oyer two millions of people dwell. Here blessed charity opened 1U Land nn.l liMrt nn.lln rnmfnrlaliln rnt- hand ana heart, ami In comfortable cot- tages, I reo of cost, the sick and the ailing were tenderly cared for and riven a breath of God's free air fresh and puro from the ocean, uncontaw.nated by the fetid odors of tho city. Ard here thousands of llttlo ones wero gathered in from tho recklug slums and Rlycn a clean wash and a short summer outine. Then hnndrodsof thoti- sands of poor people were enabled to on-' joy for fifty cents or a dollar sncli a season of pleasure as anywhere olso would have bankrupted tho family treasury, and they could near for comparatively nothing some tho Qocst singers and musicians In the world. And so we manrn the calamity that has fallen upon us. The result of this terrlblo storm has been, a pei feet stagnation In all kinds of bust I ncss except In 'tho oxprosscs and hotels, and they havo all been over-loaded throueu tho week with peoplo who have been driven from the country ana wore compeuea seek shelter wherover they could find It. Au0 8""u ima nui. uhwiotu mm iuo Iuusinoss oi uiu uuurw, su nu tuu wuun. iuu trial of the phenomenal thieves, Ives and stajner, has proceeded without Interrup' t)oDi jt Is a wonderful thing for a robber t0 meak int0 a bank and crack the great lron ,a(0 in uroaa daylight, and walk off with millions as Johnny IIopo did with thn loot of tho Manhattan Savings Bank; but to steal Ave or six hundred miles of rail road, with track, engines, cars and all their belongings whllojhe lawful owners stood nnd looked on, has no pi.illol In tho flf cr,m() Iycs d,d not caU tQ JlU aw tan co anv creat numuer or nconie: no used a tool hero and thero as ho found It needful, but tho whole of tho villainous plot was worked out In his own head till Hhoscbcme almost reached a successful completion The unparalleled cheek of tho rascal Is best shown by tho fact that when he had not a quarter to pay for his breakfast nor a shelter for his head except by tho suffer auco of a casual acquaintance who allowed him to put a little shabby old desk in a dark corner of his office, ho got out his cards and circulars, "Henry S. Ives, bank or," and drew small checks of fifty cents and a dollar and a half against himself, trusting to chance and luck to meet them as fast as they came In. Four years from the time when he swept out offices for three dollars a week ho failed for twenty millions. Just think of It, -a penniless vagabond getting up on nothing, a credit of twenty millions, and In Wall Street the homo of the sharps. It must mako some of tho old operators sick as they read the story. But the ontl.ls not far off. The delicate gentleman Instead of riding to Court In the Black Maria or walking hand' culled .along the streets to a deputy sheriff, has ridden to Court In a cab, and by pay ing for the privilege has for tho present at least secured an immunity from handcuffs but his conviction Is certalii, for forgery has been added to his other crimes, and If bo gets a full term for each indictment he will bo about a hundred and fifty years old when he gets out, making due allowance for 'u commutation for good conduct For the first time since the case became notorious, Sheriff Flack, his wife, and tbo son, who betrayed his mother, were all In Court together face to faco; but they were, far from a happy family. It is an unpleas ant affair eyen to think of, because the perjury and conspiracy connected with the caso lies right among tho ministers of juts tice. Tbo judicial ermine is smirched high officers and men of repute hitherto, figure as little better, If any, than common felons; whllo the son by his treacherous act has sunk himself so low that no man cares to recognize him. . Sheriff Flack has a strong political pull, but as matters look now, If he does not resign, tho Governor ought to suspend him from his office, for If ho Is not deemed a fit companion for Tammany nail that nominated him, he Is K1 fi' or ? PeP,oof New York whom he disgraced The question Is often asked how it Is that our pollco captains grow rich i twenty five hundred dollars a year. Up to tho time of their promotion they were all poor men, but they aro not captains a long time before they blossom oat like Solomon In ell his glory. I know one captain who takes the air on Harlem Lane eyery after toon when ho Is not on duty, and the pal; of trotters that he sits behind would mort gage five years of his salary. The secret was partially explained to me by the keep- er of a saloon, on tho Eighth Ayenue, wh was one of tho sufferers. "Why," said he, "you can do nothing with the poll without money. We saloonkeepers know all about it. There Is not one of us could I keep open a week If the captain of the pro- clnct got down on us. Every month regu lar a man comes round to me, and I know just what he wants, and begets It every time, and no questions asked. I just plunk down my cash, and be takes It and walks out, and he don't give any receipt either, and I don't ask It. -There's a hun dred and eighty-six of us In that precinct and all of them have to come down. Then there are oyer twenty gambling houses they have to comedown big, but it's worth It, for no one disturbs me now, and as for the gamblers, why if there is going to be raid on them they always get a tip from headquarters, so that nono who do tho square thing ever get caught." Two po lico captains wero on trial last week for allowing gambling hells In their precincts but they proved to the satisfaction of some of the Commissioners that they had never even suspected It, and so slipped througli The gambling houses In question wero oo Fulton street, Ann street', near the Herald I office, and on Barclay street, near Saint I Peter's Catholic church. All these places I have been gambling houses for generations, They aro known to ovory street gamin I the lowrr part of the city. Guards stand at I tho door sometimes chatting with the policeman on duty, then cappers haunt the Astor and otber hotels looking out for prey, Anybody that has a dollar to lose can find his way there, but some policemen have grown grey 6n the beat and never even beard of such thing; in point of fact, they aro so innocent, they wouldn't know roulette table or a faro layout from a pitch folk or a haymow, A Norwegian named Olsen. was arrested In Brooklyn for manslaucbter under very peculiar circumstances. A week ago a girl named Olsen, also a Norwegian but no re latlon,-came to Mr. Olsen's house and, , I gayo her a room and made her as comfort able as possible, but In a few days her sick Mfcg, M I neltUer did Mr. Olsen: they were both faith curlss and believed In prayer. Eyery. one u "8 f01"8 prayeo, men tney went down tbo mIn,ster ,,rly(,d but at lh 0fcnd of " jay Maria Olsen was dead. A doctor came In who had been called by the uelch b9.rB a.nd ho. " h, 0P?nA "a' I Kft-m m.An mlnli lin.ra Uaan I 1. 1. A Wl ui9C uiisii unio uccu batcu l Ut3 if till been caUc(j Jn tme and Mr 0,8,n ha, been arrested for manslaughter because he did not call a doctor. Mr. Olsen says that 10 CMl a UClor WOU10 DO aeiying tUO Will . Thatlf God wantcd him to die was wiuinE to die. and If the Lord wanted him to live be would t&ko pare of him. It " Que hut thejr never can conylct S0S.Va I Youns Thuly. BKOADJlltlM. EHIGHTON, PA OBUWINO TOWN OF THIRTY FIVE HUNDRED IN CARBON COUNTY. Located on the Main tine of the Lehleh Val ley and Jersey Central Railroads, its Facilities for Mannfacturlnft are Unsurpassed. Four miles from Mauch Chunk on the main line of tho Lehigh Valley and Jersey Central Railroads Is located the thriving town or Lchlghton.wlth a population of over three thous and, pleasant homes and unsurpassed facilities for manufacturing purposes. The town was In corporated In the yoar 18C8,lt previously having been a part and parcel of Mauoning townsnip. Its growth lias been slow but steady since Its liicorporatlon-tho population having moro than doubled slnco 1870. Rank street, the main business thoroughfare, Is a well kept, thorough' faro generally speaking, and In appearance tuny equal to any of Its size In tho state. Many ot the buildings for mercantile business are brick, and In desiim very handsome, whlcn bespeak iiiuy tho character of our people. Amoiic tlie prominent Industries now In tne Rorough are Obert's large pork-packing estab lishment, tho Lehigh Stove Works, Hcrsh lfurn' aco Works. Lehigh Spring Works, two carriage & wagon works, one tannerj, three brick yards aud a variety 01 smaller enterprises, uicuming to tailoring establishments whlcn give em. ploynient to a large number of hands. These hi addlton to tho Lehigh Valley Railroad shops at Packerton, have provided almost Constant and abundant employment to the residents oi this town, aud It has enjoyed with one or two ex ccptlons, continued prosperity slneo Its Incor poration. Hero, also, are located tlie grounds of tho Carbon county Industrial Society, which aro well kent and handsomely laid out. The society held Its first exhibition In the fall of 1S58, Lehlghton has six churches-Catliollc, I'resuy. terlan, Evangelical, Trinity Lutheran, Zlon's Re formed and Mctl10dl.1t Episcopal, xue cnurcnes havlnglarge memberships and their services are generally well attended, which fact lu Itself U0' speak tho morality of our people. As an educational Institution, the public schools of the borough, are unequalled. At present they aro under the prlnclpalshlp of Trot. i J. Stetter, for seventeen years principal of tho tho schools of Slatlngton, leading educator who Is well and favorably known all over tho state. The High school graduating course consists of clghteeu branches, and Is annually taken advantage ot by pupils fro a distance. There are twelve departments, presided over by competent teacheis, with a scholastic attendance of nearly or quite COO. The town Is proud ot Its schools and teachers aud boasts of them and their wcrk with pardonable pride. LchlRhton has ono newspaper, the caiiiion AuvoCAtn,.with a circulation of 1200. We also have one National Rank, three drug stores Dr. O. T. Horn, Dr. N. U. Rcber aud T. D. Thomas nine doctors, Dr. Nathaniel B. Reber. Dr. U. German, Dr. W. (1. M. Selple, Dr. C. T. Horn Dr. ,W. A. Derhamer, Dr. W. W. Iteber, Dr. C. W. Roner and Dr. 0. 15. Delcamp, O. W. Snyder, D. V.S.; two lawyers T..A. Snyder, and S, Gilliam: two dentists F. 1. Smith nnd A. S, Raubenoldj two Justices of the peace H, BcltzandP. l'lerco Lontz; two notaries S. R. Ullhani and Howard Seaboldt; four large hotels Mansion House, Carbon House, Exchange Hotel aud Valley House; two tailoring establish ments Clauss & Brother and II. H. l'eters four restaurants W. A. l'eters, P. V. Clark Fred.E.MlllerandJos.S.Webbi four shaving saloons F. Roderer, W. V. Esrang, S, Rhoades and Chas. Lilly, and a large number ot general stores. Few towns aro possessed ot better railroad facilities than Lehlghton the Central Railroad having a depot at ono end of town and the Le high Valley nt the other. The former road crosses, at this point, both the Lehigh River and the Lehigh Valley Railroad aud continues onto Mauch Chunk on the Western side.. Tho nunv bcr of trains arriving and departing are numer ous, and tho advantages offered In this respect for tli 0 manufacturing industries, together with the excellent scope ot land for building purposes. make Lehlghton a place worthy of consideration by parties contemplating entering into tho manu facturing business. There aro but few towns hi the Lehigh Valley that possess so fully the ele ments so essential to success as does Lehlghton, our citizens nnd merchants generally being broad minded and generous. With push and energy on the part of our peo plo, a cordial co-operation of the business In terests of tho town, the future greatness of the town Is an assured fact. No town has greater possibilities or more reason to look forward to happy realization of greatness than have the peoplo of this Borough. Manufacturers and all others looking for a clean, healthy and thriving pUce to locate In are cordially Invited to Inspect the unexcelled facilities connected with this place. Piogressive Advertisers. THE NEW VOltK JIIfcLINEHY STOKE. There Is no millinery store outside of the larger towusand cities that enjoys a better trade than does the popular New York Millinery Store ot Miss AlyenlaUraver, second doorabovo the post office, Rank street Lehlghton. By al ways keeping In stock the latest and best styles of hats and bonnets, the most delicate tints ribbons, feathers aud (Lowers the ladles ot Le hlghton and tho surrounding towns are always confident of having their head-wear mads up the latest and most fashionable style at prices that are marked way down In many cases be yond tho reach ot competition. Jllss Graver obliging and courteous In the treatment of her patrons.ever willing to cater to their desires and tastes: and this, probably, accounts In a great measure for her marked success In tne millinery business. The ladles who read the Advocate should not fall to call at the New York Mlllln ery Store and Inspect tho large lino of fashion able millinery goods always kept in stock. D. S 110CK, JKWKLElt, HANK ST11KKT. This gentleman Is a practical watchmakerand Jen eler.l and Is thoroughly qualified to clean, re pair aud adjust ull varieties ot fine watches and clocks In the most workmanlike manner and reasonable rates, He also repairs Jsnelry ever)' description and guarantees perfect sntlg' faction in all cases. He keeps In stock a full lino ot foreign aud Ameilcan watches and clocks, Jewelry and precious stones. He also keeps a largo stock ot books, stationery, school supplies, and Ashing tackle, The salesroom which Is elegantly fitted up, hi 82x40fept dimensions, and one efficient assistant Is en, ployed. D, S. Rock is a native of Schuylkill County, where he was bom In 1859. Ho learned this business In Columbia County, and has followed It ever ulliee, andins been established In his present quarters since 1.831. w. r. liiBitr.-DnuaaisT, weibsi'obt, Rllglbly located on Bridge street, this popular pharmacy occupies a well equipped salesroom 14x20 feet In dimensions. Established some years ago, the present proprietor succeeded A. Horn In tlie proprietorship lnlSM, The stock kept embraces a full and complete line fresh drugs and chemicals ot absolute purity. patent and proprietary medicines, trusses and surgical appliances generally, a complete aud varied assortment of toilet articles, such tooth, flesh and hair brushes, bone, gutta-percha and celluloid combs, tooth picks aud nail clean ers, soaps, toilet powders, etc. Prescriptions re ceive prompt and careful attention at all times The proprietor was born at Catasauqua In 1803, He was for several years employed as a clerk by ins predecessor. OWaX llEllllia, COIINKK LEHIGH & IRON STS, Popular among the advertisers taking ad van t age ot this big Issue will be found the name Owen ltehrlg, who occupies a store room 18x30 on the coruer ot Lehigh and Iron streets for the sale of wall papers, borders, decorations, win' dow shading, painters supplies, school supplies, ic., &c. His stock of paper embrace over 10,000 rolls. Including all qualities at all prices, and will assuredly pay to give him a call before pur chasing of any other establishment. Courteous treatment, lowest prices aud fair dealing has given him a large trade In this section, while his work which Is of the very best guarantees his mechanical skill every tune. You may need something In his lines If you do don't fall to call while attending Jhe fair next week, or write him a card aud he will call ayu ;ee you, A. V. SNVDEII. WESTKBN W4SIIKU W) 83 POUT, I have now sold overelght thousand New Im proved Western Washers, with what I whole saled and retailed, and have never had a com plaint yet, they are always sure to give entire satisfaction. Parties wanting a tub washer rau accomodate. I can furnish the Victor with leverworklugoiitlie side for tTM and has tlie Improved block Insldc.however I won't giiarran tce tho Victor lo wear with the Western, forlt Is made of white pine wood, and soda water will sooner or later cause it to Irak, If It wears tour years It wilt bo doing well, I can show you West ern Washers, that hate been in uso eight years and nro good still. Don't buy a Sewing Machine until you see the New Goodrich, It must com pare with tho best, has all tho improvements, and attachments. I v nt sell tho 7 drawer ma chine complete In walnut at $28, cash, $30, on me. In antique oak, $27 cash $32, on time. I III maka display at our fair In October, don't fall to see It, tho list price ot above machines Is teo nnd $CS dollars. Write me a card and I will bring nmachlno around oil trial. Respectfully, A. F. Snvdeh. Jt. O. ZKIIN II AUK STllKKT LKHIQIITOK. In looking for your Fall stock of Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Underwear, Gloves, llosl- ery,fi.e do not forget to stop In nt Zero's Opera Houso Storo examine his goods nnd prices, no keeps the largest stock of goods In his line of business that can bo found in this section of tne country, and guarantees his prices to be the very lowest. If upon purchasing unj thing from him which you do nut consider sallsractory re turn the same to lilni he will willingly refund you your money, but ho assures us that up to this date he has not been called upon to do so, which we consider good evidence of tho satis faction people derive hi dealing with him. imx linos, boh nunciiE, mauch chunk, We taVo pleasure In directing your attention to Rex's now announcement in to-day's Issue, Cad and see them, for beyond a doubt they car ry In stock one ot the largest assortments ot seasonable goods to be found In tho Lehigh Val ley, whllo the prices scare competition for.low- ness. With a corps of pleasant nnd accommo dating lady and gentlemen clerks, dealing with this firm Is a pleasure. They now enjoy a trade that extends to all parts of Carbon county and people speak ot them In tho highest terms tor square dealing and fair prices. They will main tain their well-earned reputation by continuing to do business In the same manner as In the past Give them a call. aum & SOK, ALLKMTOWN. Fopular among the advertisers taking advan tage of this big special edition, arc Guth & Son, ot Allentown, to whom we kindly and with pleasure refer our hosts ot lady readers. They carry In stock only tho choicest- and newest novelties In dress and dry goods, coats, Jackets, &c., and It desiring anything In their line It will pa&you to call on them at their large store at C3I Hamilton street, Allentown. Already they havo a large trade from this section nnd their patrons speak of them In the highest terms. HOWABO fllAnOMlT, I.EH1QHTON. In building a fence you will exercise com mendable economy by ordering from Howard Seaboldt ono of tho popular Peters' Bros, ccle brated wrought or cast Iron fences. They em brace beamy, strength and cheapness; tlx- will outlast audoutwaar hi every point the an tlque palling fence while making a better ap pearance and always look neat and clean Hundreds of fences erected by Mr. Seaboldt I this section attest their popularity. J. & a. SEABOLDT, LKHIOHTOK. For first-class Insurance, whether life, acci dent or lire, call on J. & II. Seaboldt, Insuranco agents, Lelilgliton. They only represent the best companies uud guarantee full satisfaction, Itesolutlons of Condolence. Wiowam l'ono Pooo Tbibk.No. 171, 1.O.R.M Wkissfobt, Sept.25, 188U, It Is with the deepest sorrow we learn that the grim destroyer has ontered the home of our bo- loved brother, Wm. II. Hagenhueh, and has taken him from the bosom ot his wife and friends, Reiolved. That the members of this Tribe. feeling deeply with our sister In lior Irreparable loss, tender her our sincere and fraternal sym pathy In her great sorrow, with the hope that lie who tempers the winds to the shorn lambs win imparl to nor grace ana iirongm 10 Dear nor grievous amicuon. jjq it iurmer Reiolved. That these resolutions be published In the uabbor Advooate and spread upon our records; also a copy presented to our bereaved BISbOr. U. A' UOTB, W. F. lilEKV, ' O. H. MaoDaniel. ltoBolutlona of Condolence. At a special meeting of Washington Camp No. 122, P. O. S. of A., of Welssport, on the evening of the 25th Inst., the follow ing preamble and resolutions were unani mously adopted: W1IEHBA8, It has pleased Almighty God to call to his llnal rest Brother William Hagen buck, therefore bo It Resolvkd, That while we submissively bow to tho Divine decree that has removed from our midst an honored brother we uevertncless sin cerely mourn his early daath. Resolved. That the sincere and heartfelt sympathy ot this Camp be extended to the wife of our deceased brother and that In this sad af fliction we commend her to Him whi doeth all things well. Resolved, That a copy of these Resolutions be snreail on the minutes of this Damn, that a copy bo transmitted to the family of ourdeceased Brother ana mat tney do published 111 tne uab uon Advocate. L. K. ALimiaiiT, I Giias. A. Goth, VConimlttpc. O. II. MacDanikl, ) Worth Its Weight In Gold. If you feel depressed, your appetite Is poor and are troubled with Dizziness of the head. Bllllousness or Dyspepsia, Dr. Lee's Liver Reg ular wllloure you. Trial size bottles free. A well-known physician In Now York advises ail His pmieui. mi,, luuor wiim uuiigiiB anu Colds to uso Puritan Cough and Consumption Cure. At T. D. THOMAS' Drug Store. I find Ideal Tooth Towdor is wlthont exception tho best' I havo over used. With Its aid I keep my teeth very clean and white, which I was unablo to do with any other powder I havo ever tried beforo. So Bays Ferdinand Chartard, Baltimore, Mu. By tho way, will you Iiuy and uso Ideal too tli powuor t wo can thoroughly rec ommend it. B. E. Nichols, Dentist, Sa una, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder is in my estimation, just what its namo indicates. Au engraving 20 x 24 is givon with each two bottles. Price 25 cents per bottle, - Tho greatest known depth of the ocean is midway between tho island of Tristan d'Acunha and the mouth of the Rio de la Plata,. Tho bottom was thero reached at a depth of 40,?30 feet, or eight and three-fourths miles. Peter Gcberich, of Mount Joy, Lancas ter county, Pa., has picked this season 000 quarts of blackberries, 070 quarts of raspberries and 22a quarts of elderber ries pear I)cIairp, Lebanon county. From the sale )o realized $107, Judge P.Wellhouse.of Fremont, Kan., Is said to bo tho proprietor of the largest orchard in the world. Ho has 1,078 acres in fruit trees, and it is claimed that no other grower on the faco of tho globe can make, a slmlllar showing. In analyzing congregational generos ity it is found that among tho Baptists thirty-six cents is the annual contribu tion per head j tho Methodists, Boventy four centsj Episcopal, $1.87i Presbyteri ans, $3.17, and the Dutch, J5.3J. Benjamin Franklin, of Pluo Earth City, Minn., la the only member of the Q. A. It. who lost both his arms and legs in tho service. Ho served in the Minnesota cavalry from 1801 to 18GB. Ho attended tho national reunion at Mil vvaukco this year. a. child who Jiad just mastered her catechism confessed herself tllflappojnjed because, sho said, ''Though I obey the fifth commandment, and honor my 'papa nnd mamma, yet my many days are not a bit longer in the land, because I am still put to bed at 7 o'clock." A well recently bored for gas at Pitts burg delivered fresh water, Bait water and gas at the same tuno. There are two casings, one within the otber. Tho outer one, 100 feet down, taps a fresh water stratum; tho Inner pipe reaches the salt water and gas at 200 feet down. Just after the crowd had shaken hands with tho president in tho stato houso at Concord, N. 11., two old ladies were overheard talking it over. Said one to ho other; "Vliat 'did ypu Bay to tho president?' "I said I bless tho JortJ for this opportunity," was the reply, "Well," said tho first spoakdr, "I'm real glad, for probably he will always re member that you said that to him." Tho II. & . Througli lo New Yavk. A complete service ofKait KxpreSs Talnl Is now In lull operation between New Yor k, Phil adelphia, lUUItn.ore and Washington, via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Tho Keif York outlet Is furnltked by the Central It, R. ot New Jersey, and panengers are landed at the station of the latter eompany at the foot ot Liberty street, Mew York, two blocks from the Elevated Railroad. All the trains are equipped with handsome eoachis aad Pullman's l'arlor and Sleeping ears. Two of the trains are oompoaed xelualrely of Veittbaled can, but, In accord ance with its long-avowed policy, the B. . O. exacts no extra fare for Improved service. Ps. songers occupying Parlor or Sleeping Oars,mnit of course, pay the ordinary Pullman charges, bat no extra oharge for Limited Express service Is Impoaedbv tke B. fc O. The B. fc O. still continues to operate the fast est trains ever placed In service between Phila delphia, Baltimore aud Washington, and the remarkable record for punctuality achieved by these trains Indicates what tho public may ex pect of their New York schedule-. It Is a fact, now generally known, that tho fastest trains In America are run on the U. Il O. R. R, between Baltimore and Washington. There are eight trains In the schedule of 24 each way, that cover the dlstauce of 40 miles In 45 minutes, or at the rate ot ti miles per hoar. Faster time has been made In spurts, but the AO. trains do It every day, and havedonolt every day for several years. The lino between New York and Washington Is double-tracked and laid with heavy steel rails on oak ties, ballasted with broken stone. There Is not a better constructed, better main tained, better equipped, or better operated road In tbo land, and with these conditions the new line Is prepared to render efflolent service, and thereby alms to seeuro publlo approval and patronage. 4(-3w SwltcliDnck Schedule Durlnirtlie season trains willlenvH llin ITnner Mauch Chunk and Summit IIIU station!, as follows! LeaYO unner Mauch Chunk station at 8:30. 10:10 and 11:37 A. St., and2:20, 3:V, and fi:3S 1. iii. , Leavo Summit Hill station at 0:40, 11 :10 A. M., and 12 :20, 3 :20, 4 :35 and 0 :15 P. M. ON BUHI1AY. Leave Upper Mauch Chunk 1 -M and 2:15 M. Leave Summit Hill at 3:00 and 4 :0O P. sr. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeiiess. Mote economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold in competition with the m altitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphiito powders. Hold only In cans. Royal Raking Powder Company, 10 Wall Street N. Y. luneis To Whom it May Concern. Due notice Is hereby given that 1IECKIE M. HOltN.neoKUSSKL, having left my bed nnd board without Just cause or provfcatlon I will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by her alter this date, September 28th, 1880, all of u li Ic It you now have notice. - DAVID A. HOltN. Sept. 28 3t. Lehlghton, I'a. Sheriff's Sale. Bv order of writ of Fieri Faelas. Tfo. 12. Octo ber Term, 1883, to mo directed, Issued out ot the Court of Common 1'leas of Carbon County, I will oxposo nt public vendue, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1! at 1 o'clock P. M., at tho Court House, In the Borough ot Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, l'a., the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land situated In Towamcnslng Township. Carbon County, Pennsylvania, bounded and dlscrlbcd as follows, tnwlt: Beirlnnlnirat a stone, thence bv land now or lata of Paul Beer, south sixty-one and three-quarters degrees, nest ninety-sir perches ton pine; thence aorth forty-one degrees, west thirty-two perches to a stone; thence south 82 aegrtos, wtw- sixiy-eiguii percuee 10 a stone; thence north thlrtv-slx and one-unrter degrees. west twenty-six and one-half pei ches to a stone at achestnut oak; thence north forty degrees, p&Ht thlrtv perches to a stone: thence north flftr and oue-halt degrees, west seventeen and one- halt percnes 10 a siouot inence norm tmrteen deurecs. east fortv perches U stone: thrnce north elghty,seyen degrees, east thirty-eight perches to a stone ; thence south eleven degrees , east forty-two nnd one-halt perches to a stone; thenco south forty-three degrees, east twenty ono perches to a stone; thence north seventy nine aud ono halt degrees, cast forty-three perches to a stone ; theneo south clghty-flve degrees, east tlilrty-feven and one-quarter perches to a stone; thence south fifty-three and ouc-uau ui-Kreea, vast uuuy-iwu auu eigiu- tenths perches to the place ot beginning, con taining SIXTV-FOUU ACRES AND TEN 1'EltCIIES. Tho Improvements thereop ponslsf qt ono Frame Dwelling; House, ono and one-halt stories high, 17 by 20 feet with kitchen, 10 by 12 feet, attached, one RTAULE, 16 by37 feet; one SAW MILL, IS by 40 feet, and other out-bultdings. Also tbo following described tract or pleco of land situate In Tawarnenslng Township. Carbon County, l'enn., bounded and described as fol lows, to wit s Beginning at a stone, thence by land now or luio ui .,. Licmz, suum scveucy-eium degrees, west thirty-one perches to a corner; thence by lauds of Thomas Beer south eight degrees, east ono hundred aud twenty-six perches toa corner; thence by lands of Solomon Beer north seventy seven and one quarter degrees, cast thirty-one perches to a corner; thence by lands of Jonas lJeer north Fight degrees, west one hundred aud twcnty-uiree nerenes in )ipi piace oi beginning, containing TWENTx-KOUItAOKEH, Slezed nnd taken Into execution ns the proper ty ui uuscjiu uecr, turn lu ut) Bum uj HIltAM P. I.EVAN, Freyman & Heydt, Shcilff, l'lalntill's Attys. BimniFf' Ofkicb, mauch Chunk, I'a., SALE OF COUNTY BONDS. Notice ts hereby given by the Board ot County Oompilssloners. of the County ot Carbon, That In accordance wtl a resolution of said Board ot Commissioners, passed l)B ptt) day of Septem ber, A. D, )8S8, a bopd pf Indebtedness of the county ot Carbon, amounting to f 27000, will be Incurred during tho present year, and that the Board ot County Commissioners aro now pre pared to receive bids.and Issue I percent, bonds In denominations ot $250 and $500, respectively, with Interest payable Seml annualy, and re deemable as followst $7000 one year after date of issue. $7000 (too years after date of issue. $7000 three y tars afer date of issue. $0000 four years after date of issue. Bids for said bonds will be received nt the of fice of the County Commissioners, In the Public Buildings In the Borough of Mauch Chunk, mull October Uth, 1889. Mark envelopes "Bid for Bonds," and address all communications to County Commissioners of Carbon County, Mauch Chunk, l'a. llKNUVMlI.LKlt 1 DOMtNICK J. U'PONNRLI. VCo. Com. THOS. F. A UN KB, County Clerk, Sept. H. Gi Gi Gi (JURTIS' (J0UGH COMPOUND. Sure Cure tor Coughs. Colds, Consumption, iloarseiiesvboreThraat and 'aildlseasesoDthe Iroiicblal Organs, Thousands cap tostify as to ts efllcleiif y- lTlce 23 and boc. For sale by al Druggist. feblO-yta POWDER Administrator's Notice. Estate of IIknhv Kramer, late of Frank lln twp., Carbon county, I'a., deceased. Letters of administration on tho abovn named estato having been crauted to tho undersigned, all parties tndobtcd to tho said estate aro requested to mako Immedi ate pavement and thoso claims analnst tho said estato will present their accounts duly authenticated for settlement to AUSTIN BO YE It, Administrator. Aug. 24, 'SfMJni VVolssport, l'a. Executor's Notice. Rstato ot ELIZABETH GIESS. deceased. Letters testamentary on tho Estato of Eliza beth Glcsi, latoot South Easton, Northampton county. Pa., deceased, havo been granted to Jacob Gloss, residing In said borough who has deputized E. S.IIeintzclman.of East PcnnTwp., Carbon county. Pa., as his agent, to whom nlf persons Indebted to the said estate nro requested lo mako immediate payment, nnd all those hav ing legal claims or demands against tho estate of the said decedent will inako known the same, without delay, to M.A HEINTZELMAN. Agent, East l'enn Twp., l'a. vAUUJl UlaOS, AXCCUlOr. August 24, 1889-WO AN EASY WAY GET A GOLBlvATCjJ. Only $1.00 n Wcok. Wo are now formlnc Clubs for llio finest Gold, Gold-Filled and Silver Watches manu factured lor both Ladles anil Gentleman. We put in these watches a movement made by either of the following companies: Elgin, waitnam, Hampden, etc, lo suit tho purcbas A club for a cold watch at $40.00. consists of tony memoirs, ana eacn momoepays l.vu n week. A drawing Is mado nncoaweck, and tho member whose name Is drawn gets his watch Immediately, he still continuing to nav $1.00 a weok until ho has paid for It, at which lima each and all forty members will have re ceived and paid for bis watch. The last person to receive his wstch will bo tn&den nrcsont of anannsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Every article bought from us must be just as represented, and wo are willing at any and all times to make good the failure of any article sold, to bo ns represented. Tbls is tlie Best, Cheapest and most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Co operative Club System. We give a first class Elgin or Walthnm stem winding and sotting movement, which we guarantee for two Years. The cose is warrant ed, by a written gunrantco to wear for twenty years. The above ts why wo give you more for your money than any one else and why wo are do ing tbo largest watch business in tho world We sell only first quality goods. Why not be en owner of a Gold Watch whenorer you havo the chance to get ono. Join the club at otire, only $1.00 down and then $1.00 a weok until ihe watch is paid, rieaso call or send me vour namo and nil dress mid I will call at your Iinuso and show you stmples, or If you are ut n dlslanco I will send full particulars. Agents wantcd everywhere. Writo for terms and circulars. CIIABLES M. KEI1RIU, Front St., (Opp. Bank) Citibiuo.ua, Pa. uuia Hiram Thousands have Dtea wsnpananl enrol by rillLAIJELPniA.FA. Easo at once, no operation or lose or time rrom Dusiness. cases pronounceu in curable dt otnera wanted. bodu lor circular. CURE GUARANTEED Art vim Fn. Office lioursBto3, Lehighton Water Co. LEIIIGIITON, FA., July 25. 1880. There will be a meeting of the Stocaholdcrs ot Tub I.KiiioiiTON Watkii Cosipan v In (label's Halt, In the Borough ot Lehlghton, l'a., at 8:00 o'clock P.M., on FBIDAY, SEPTEMIlEIt 27th, 1889, for the purpose of voting on an Incrkask OV lNDKHTKHNESS. By order of the Board, John S. I.entz. President, IIoitAcu IlBYnT, Secretary. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE alra.Td Bnndlns?." Bratd tvnd Chitnut Stl.. Thllk, Wed Tsar. Unit f&cllitiei for tr&tnl&r toudsT men and women la the Fonni. Coit&mi. and Practice of BUSINESS. Superior SHOETHAND'Courie. 18teacbn. btndeaU nay enroll al anr time. Send for Circular, containing addreaaei by Bishop Vino at, lion. John lYaaamaaQr, EX-UOt. rouoci, ana omen, U'uoi. J.Thicitt, Principal, 37 W 2uy-"5 H L FREY, announces to the peoplo of Le highton and vicinity tlmt he lias commenced the Merchant Tailoring business near the corner ol Lehigh and Carbon Sts., in this borough, and that he is prepared to exhibit to purchasers over Three Hundred Styles o Suitings, Pantaloonings and Overcoatings. which he will furnish at from 10 to 15 per cent lower than any other house. Fit and workman -i. ' i ,i 01141 buuiiuhww. ai'KusPvti AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler and Watchmaker, Bank Street, Lehighton, Jfenna. ltcspectfnllylnTltcsthe attention ot his friends andths cltlzeas generally to bis Immense new stock of patches, Clocks, Silyerv7aef Jev7elyf at Prices that defy competition. It Will pay you o call and inspect my slock before purchasing elsewhere. REPAIRING Promptly dons at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed. Don't Forget the Place SIGN OF THE BIG WATCH, Bank St. eUecmb erl7.o57W Lehighton. FIFTY liOZZAIta for life; scholarship BUSINESS COLLEGE 1701) Chettnnt St., PMlait. roaitlona fbrClrndoatra. Tlmo rcciu lr I'd 3 to-1 otok. jiauippto. urn Count 01 NDM. Mlfiuar. trim nam Unt paper, m you TOTEDS ,SAI,E8MKN to sell Nursery Slock au uouus wurruiuru nrsi-uiaSN 1'imiinnpnt nlpuiiutit iimAttl.ln positions for tne rlxlit men. Rood salaries ami expenses paid weeklj. Mber.il Inducements to beiilnners. N'o DreTious enwrlpiiPH nwrMnnrv Oiitnttree. Write for terms, civliig ace. OllAltLlM H. CHASE. Nurseryman. Jtocliester. N. Y. Mention tills paper. Bent. 2l-2m fTIV c'rcu,ltin 18 growing V- U.X because we furnish all the lefost Iqcal news jn the best style.' Sample us. CLOTHING! Grand. Fall Opening 1 ISys, Mens CLOTHING ! Our new lino lor Fall and TFinteh is the finest and largest wo Jiavo ever shown. Childrens Suits and Overcoats, over 800 Styles. Boys Suits and Overcoats, oaci 325 Styles. Men's Suits and Overcoats, over 400 Styles. We make special mention of FALL OVERCOATS in Silk Roll and Satin Lining, from 15.00 and upwards. Wo invite your special to our ' MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is "filled with a large assortment of high grade specialties m Suiting; Irousehings and In Gent's Furnishings ingly tempting. Koch & Siiankweiler, Centre Square, Hotel ALLWOOLDRESS FLANNELS. 40 pieces all-woolDress Flan nels, 37 inches wide.all the latest shades for Fall at 33 cts. a yard. H. GUTH & SON, 638 Hamilton St., Allentown. a rear liiigh Goal & Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Olass, Agricultural Iniplements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &Ce We desire to call special attention to our Gfranfinir QMn Cement, JLime and MllUg dldltfn Building Sand, A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Lumfoei General Jgents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seller's Corner, North Bank Street. Kuhifs Special l) n O v ill j-m v r nillllllllj 1II1IIIIIIIJ illll iivsuiuig,) wkyuuuiig uiiu Receives our special attention at this time, and in connection we are prepared to Repair Wash Ringers, no matter how far gone. Wc can supply new rubbers and new cog wheels and make, your washer as good as new at a very small cost. Our line of House-Furnishing Goods includes everything at prices exceed ly low, while our stock of Stoves and Itanges can't be be at in tliis town, orrperhaps, elsewhere in the valley. Do't fail to call and see us if you need anything in our line. Respectfully, W. S. KUHNS, North Bank Street A. ARNER & SON, . New Mahoning, Carhon County, Penna. JVINyPACTTJRERS OP . Pure Bone Phosphates, and Bone Meal. Onr Bone Super-Phosphates Aro a Complete Manure, containing all the elements required by Grain and Grass, The mechanicol conditions are perfect. Jp will grow Grajss as well as Wheat or Ityp, The Price the WILLIAMS AND ROGERS' A LEADING, POP8LAII, PRAOTIOAIi OOMUEHOIAL BUIIOOIi. couMEnciir,, miokthakd, rnionou. emolisu did uiutaby defabtment. 1'rtsenU an opportunity for securlnc preparation lor the real work ol lite, whlcu thousands of Young lieu liave found a sU'ppIut; stuuo to liouoruVJa anil cousplcuous success Tlie, Institution Is lu ft most prosperous condition, uud Its patronage I composed ot a superior class of youua men am women fro( all parts ot tlie continent. Hend for catalogue and illustrated circular, tog 17-lH WILLIAMS & ItOQEltS. Itoclieiter, N. Y. CLOTHING! iicad Children's $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, Overcoatings. our lino of novelties aro exceed Allen Building, Allentown. is the price" of the Advo cate for 52 weeks. Hardware Go.,. Announcement. f I I Lv lnsftli I1HIIHI -HI VVH K 4 uunui ui juw iiui iv m Very Lowest. 4