The Carbon Advocate SATURDAY. OCTOMUEIl fi. 1880. BHlKftRU AT TUB I.KIUO1IT0N roHT-OFFlllIC AS I BIFnilMnXI ih Ulti.llA'n'Uli. , Dona Fid Circulation targor tlinnUmt of nnjr 'Weekly Nwirn'r In the County. The result of tho elections Tuesday In the. now States of North and South Dakota, Washington and JLTontana juakes lue three first Republican with JuVntaua democratic. Otm pet protege, Jimmy Maltoy, of tile Record, lampooned the Republicans in his fiercest style last week, but In the language of a prominent Lansford Republican "who cares n d n for what Jimmy Mat- loy says?" Oun sometimes esteemed contemporary, tho Gazette, continues to run Samuel Gil ham for District Attorney, notwithstand ing his refusal to stand for that olllce. This Is cither one of brother Obtdlah's streaks of -enterprise orahugo joke on Mr. Gilliam. Tnn street scraper If brought Into tiso at this time could do some 'very effective work, without much iihyllcal force, In re- movlnc the mud from Bank street. This is 'simply thrown out as a suggestion Scrape the mud Jroni your boats and get to work. The new Valley depot scbonio seems to be languishing for want of proper nour ishment. An elixir Injection mightresur- rcct the enterprise and put It In a fair way to success. Get out tlio machine and cllxlrlsso tho project, llcaven knows it needs it bad enough. The man with clear and'cnlightcned pre- ceptlons, looking out upon, the situation in this country, will behold the hosts of labor bowed beneath a weary and oppressive load T.nd the hosts of capital who rob them of tho profits of their toll dancing gaily above, 'but it Is even so. It. has becu suggested that a stock com pany bo organized to furnish Lehlghton and Wcisport with electiic Illumination. Tho plan is certainly not a bad one and Is fully worthy of consideration by men who have capital to Invest. It would bo a pay- Inc investment: what inore does a moiiled man waut? IiEinailTON should be divided into three wards for many reasons. Firstly, It would give us that prominence due an en tcrprlslng town: secondly, tho number of votes polled almost cyen hundred do mauds it. There areolher reasons why this should bo doue and nono against It, Heretofore we baye spoken of this matter, now let our progresslvo citizens wake up and do something. The Advocate had a half dozen copies of Its journal returned tho other day from a man who has been taking tho paper for several years and now refusos to lake it out of the office or eyen to pay for it. This is adding Insult to Injury, hut.it Is only In accord with tho low, degraded calibre of the man who Is mean enough to talk through bis nose to savo his teeth or steal oats from his horse's feed box so that the animal won't get tired feeding. Unless we lose our guess Lansford peo plo will have three wards at tho local elec tions next spring. Tho matter will he brought before tho grand jury at the next term of court, and considetlng that every argument is in favor of the schema no in telllgent body of men will halt tbcm in their push and enterprise. Lansforil-Rlinuld haye three wards tho voting population of this town calls for it. Lausford's move should be a pointer to our citizens. Come, gentlemen, shake yourself and do some- ming, me time is rlpo and tho causo a commendable one. The assessment cases of tho several coal companies In tho upper end, of which we made note heretofore, will bo heard In ar gument court on Monday at JIauch Chunk It is not likely -that there will he a decision against Carbon comity from the very afct that the assessment as levied Is ;i credita ble and just one to all parties concerned tho assessors, tho county, the people and especially to the corporations who have been enjoying tho benefits of an unequal and unjust . assessment for many rears. The "fu'l valuo" assessment as ordered to hfi levied by tho county commissioners raised a fuforo of discontent because the order In effect was not correctly understood by many people. It is understood now and appreciated by taxpayers because it has had a tendency to equitably equalize much of tho Inequality of taxation. It worked correctly aud the court should sus' tain tho county, - SBOADBRIfSJJf. LETTER. September wanes and brown October comes on apace, and for the first time since the summer recess.thauk God, the churches are all open. I don't say tills because 1 apt soTcllglous myself, but I am satisfied by passed experience that no community Is better for having Its churches closed, and right here there Is ono thing that I could not help noting, and that Is, that cyery year the chnrches open later and later. Not long ago the pastor was satisfied with his six or eight weeks' vacation, but now some of them conirivo to bo two or three weeks behind on one excuse and another; and thus It Is that October Is almost here before the churches are all open. It is ouly four weeks since the husband of a very dear friend of mine died In the City of Brooklyn, and she was desirous of hav ing some religious service as Is usual on all .such occasions. Tho lady and her hus band were Unitarians, but she was not bound at such a time by any particular religious seryico recognized by the Protes tantChrlstlan church. Strance as It may seem, they could not find a minister In this great city of churches to perform tho last rites over her dead husband. First she went to the Uultarlan ministers, they were all gono; then she tried the Univer sale churches, but there was not a single minister left. She then sought In succes sion Baptists, JctbQdUts, Presbyterians and Congregational Ists there was not ouc . to be found. If she could hayo accepted a Catholic priest she could have found one in any church In New York or Brooklyn, for not one of them was closed. Every priest was at his post, and ready for In stant service night or day; but, alas I' he would not read the service of tho dead over ft Protestant whatever his state or charac ter, though he would administer the last offices of tbo church to a dying murderer or gambler in the street. It was a pitiful strait to be reduced to, but at that time all tho pulpits were filled by supply preach- . era, and they only get here ou Suuday. The funeral was to have taken place on Irlday, but It had to be postponed until Sunday when the supply preachers came I town, and thtn ona was secured, for IZTTl i read the service for the rotostant religious paper i columns to what It was p cased to term the alarming Increase in the power and wealth of the Catholic l.,,..!, VII 11,11 TUb explanation Is very simple. Tho Catholic priesthood attend strictly to the duties of their calling. Nothing is of inoro Importance, than their religion, and thin It Is that In tho summer season for two or three mouths a Protestant may go to his gravo without any rcllplous rites, wjiilo a Catholic laborer falling from a scaffold or crushed beneath the ruins of a falljm; building can receive at a moment's notlco nil the consolations that his church can ulyc; and so 1 say -once more, thank God, that tho churches are open. The ministers aro onco more back at their posts looking brown as berries, and ready for work. The lawn tennis shoes aro laid aside, the flannel shirt Is hung up in the llbiary closet where It Is looked at affec tionately from time to time as It awakens rcincmbratico of tho pleasant tummcr holi day. Tho blazer coat Is hid away with tho dlsrcputablo looking hat which was very comfortable, bu yery unclerlcat, and a- most ugly enough to destroy a man's belt respect as ho looked In the glass. But that Is nil past now. Onco more the seem ly coat Is donned, the straight cut vest and the white cravat; the hat no longer excites amaiement, and our minister appears once moro In a Christian curb, clothed, and in his right mind. It is a season of -pleasant reunions and delightful remembrances to tho younger femalo members of tho con gregation, many of whom will hayo doubt less met their fates In this pleasant sum mcr outing; nor havo tho young male members entirely escaped, and many none has met his affinity among the valleys' and hills, though perchance some other fellow may ho destined to run away wl'h her. Now then, for n few months let us put the vnln and frivolous season of summer out' log behind us and settle down to the seri ous business of life Just at tho present time, wo head over heels In tho World's Fair. An cnterprls. Ing Inquirer from Spodunk wants to know If tho New York World Is colng to get It up on Its own account, or if any of the rest of the United fc'tules are going to have a hand In It, Tho Now York World is con sidcrablo of an Institution; but when tho World's Fair Is held heroin 1802, as It will be, It will occupy a pleasant space on news paper Rowv that is all. The creat bono of contention is tho cite. There Is likely to be a bitter fight against using any portion of C'ontial Park, the upper end of which has been selected by tho committee ns a portion of tho Exposition grounds. Not only the committee, but tho entire com munity Is divided on this question. There Is not a place on Manhattan Island so eas ily got at and so near tho centre of popula. tlon that is now available, but there are yarlous owners, of property on the outside who would llko to hayo tho Exposition located opposite their front doors, so that they could get up a land speculation; and while tho commttteo are squabbling here about the site of the Exposition buildings Chicago Is rolling up her millions in antic ipation of seeing tho great Fair on the shores of Lake Michigan, and the profits of the venture absorbed by tho people of Illinois. It is a serious matter and there is millions in It. Tho committee who haye the finauclal matter in charge could put their hands in their pockets and foot all the hills without tho slightest incon venience to themselves' or any visible dis turbance of their bank accounts. As yet they haye shown no sigh, though the sito once fixed on, there will not be any dlfll culty about raising the cash. . ,viiii.i mimuerbf self Dtlfie numbskulls have been puzzling their brains as to whether electricity will execute a criminal two men havo been executed here by cilin lital negllgenco this week, If not ihrougl; criminal process. One a poor applo vender was roasted to deatli by coming In contact with a hanglns wire, and another man was killed by a falling wire which a line man had cut, and as It fell and struck him to savo himself from falling ho reached out for a post near by from which another wiro hung suspended and fell dead. Sev eral other persous were severely shocked at tho tlmo, escaping death but receiying serious Injury. Within tho past four months four men have been killed In New York by electrical wires hanging In tho streets, two linemen havo been fatally In jured, and four or flvo horses have been killed in tho same was. This would seem to settlo .the question conclusively as to tho efllcacy of electricity In 'reducing our criminal population. And this suggests a chance for enterprising Inventive Amort can genius. H'lieu a bank or mercantile houso Is being closed at night why not ruu a series of wiles about, and hayo other connections to make n complete circuit ou every portion of the floor; then when tho burglars came in at nights, if they reached out their hands to examine' the safe, the chances would he very good for a nice crop of dead burglars in the morning. I ask no premium on the patents to be procured on this wonderful Invention, but If the Elec trical Congress now in session In Paris, with Edison at their head, will only tako tbo matter in hands as I said of our own World's Falrabove, there's millions In It. Extensive preparations havo been made In all the theatres for the season that Is now upon us, and a portion of the Madison Square Company Is busy rehearsing for tho comlug of tho great Italian tragedian Sal vlni. It will be a tort of polyglott enter, tainmeut. Slgnor Salylni will play In Italian, and all tho rest of tho company in English. Signor Salvlni's rehearsals aro superintended by his son who has long been a member of the Madison Square Company, and has developed into a yery promising actor. Wo shall have no lack? of amusements. Booth and Barret come together here for tho last time, then Booth goes with Modjesca, and Barret takes his own company. Further on In tho season wo see Jefferson, Billy Florence and that sterling actress Mrs. Drew. Two entire companies from England, IMchard Jaus field's production of Richard the Third, which was one of the great sensations of London early this year. While on the subject of theatres, let mo not forget tho Chinese company of which I spoko a few weeks ago. Tho play, which was expected to he finished about the Christmas holi days, having beer, begun In the latter part of July, had to bo suspended on account of an accident to one of tho actresses, who by the way was a man, for as you are doubtless aware, they allow no females on the stage in Cnlua. Wei!, tho leading tragic nctress had a favorite white cat whoso name via Jfl Poo Too, which means Flower of the Flowers. H'e had only got as far as tho hundre! and seventy-fifth act, which brought us down to within a thous and years of the Christian era, when one night when tho cat's mistress (master) was on the stago tho cat escaped. Wliether it was In pursuit of some vagrant rat, or whether ho fell into tho clutches of the Chinese restaurateur, or whether be was picked up by some street arah, and his hide Is now In a furrlei's window, no man knowoth, but one thing Is certain the cat Is gone, and Hop Go Geo III La Is sick, very sick, sick unto death. As soon as his loss was discovered e went Into convul sions, and It took nineteen doses of powder- toads' brains, lizzard's .tongues, snakes' talis, owls' ojes, and several other valuable and well-tried remedies to bring him to. Ho offered through tho papers forty dollars for tho recovery of the cat, and It Is said that two of tho smartest of Plnkcrton's detectlyes aro on tho job. In tho moan- tlmo tho company lays still, and there aro forty of them, and to cycry effort of the manager to arouse .tbo sorrowing trage dienne from lib lethargy he replies with tearful eyos, no, no, no, no catco ; no playco ; no cateo; no playeo; no, no, no. Thoy hayo no other man' who can play tho fe male parts, so It now looks as If wo will havo to send to Cblua for another actress. Sunday, all Molt Street was allvo to cele brate tho becond Chinese wedding In Now York. There hayo been dozens of China men married hero mostly to Irish women, hut only two of puro natlvo marriages. The brtdo was about four feet high, and looked to bo about fourteen years old, her husband was an old tan browned sinner of sixty, but ho looked llko a very happy Chinaman, and the brldo was just bloom ing. Tho groom did tho square thing, for ho treated the whole neighborhood, out side barbarians Bbarinc the wedding feast. Jt no weather has suddenly changed to sharp rail, and now for tho elections. iL xouits TltUI.T, BUOADBIUM, Tho first Carbon county fair was held in this borough thirty-one years ago on the old fair grounds, tne ticket olllce of which yet stands. A good paper for $1 Is tho Caiwon Advocate. ISend and get It all tho best county news. The mud on Bank stroct Instead of drying seems to be gradually getting deeper. Saturday. Oct. 5 Is tho last day on which to pay your taxes to enable you to yoto. Mrs. W, 11'. Morthlmcr Is convalescing from n serious Illness of oyer two months. Attest material, brushes, Ac , at Luckenbach's Maiich Chunk. Kcaolutlona nf CondolcncA. At a regular meeting of Gnaden Uuclten Castle. .No. ail). K. U. JS., held on Weil nesday evening, October 2, tbo following preamble and resolutions were unanimous ly adopted: Wiii'.ltKAS, It lias pleased tho Supreme Chief nf tliu Universe, to call f i out our inlilst to tho Heavenly uustle, llrutliur .loslali Cuiiicr, lj whoso death this Castle ha? lost an hntinrcil member, the town an ttprlKlit citizen and Ills family a loving husband and father, therefore llF.aor.VEn, That nlillo we bow In meek sub mission to the Divine rullne that hns taken our inoineriroin us.wo nevertheless sincerely mourn 1111 UL'illll. Uksolvkii. That in this sad hour of their af fliction we extend his wife and little ones our heartfelt sympathy and commend them to Him who liath said "leave thv fatherless children. 1 will prrscno lliciu alive s and let thy widows trust in ine. ltKsonvici), Thai, our charter bo draped for a l(Esoi.VJ!i. That these resolutions ho entered on the minutes of thcCastle, that a copy ho sent to the family of our deceased Brother and that they lie published m the c.utnoN Advocatk. A. J. I.ITZKNIJEKOKR, I F. P. 1IE1L. Committee. 1. P. STECK, Kesolutlorts of Condolence. Wiowam Poho Poco Tiubs.No. 171, 1. 0, R.M 4th Sun, Traveling Moon, U. S. 1). 398, WiiKiirtAS, This Trlbo has heard with great regret ol the amlctlou which bus befallen bister Cunfer in the death of her husband, therefore HO It ltKHOi.vw), That this Tribe extend Its sincere synnulliy to our Sister In the severe trial she Is railed to endure. We may not enter with her Into tho dee ) waters, nor can any human hand bo laid In hers to lead her gently to the steadfast shores "I quiet resignation, j ct we are permitted to utter our prayers In her behalf that tho rivers ol wo may not overflow hersoui.but that tho untnistig bands which bind her to earth may direct her thoughts to tho better land hero no cords ui e loosed, nor pitchers broken at the roun tilln. May (!od so eukIo hetivllllo "ualu iuh iu,wutnrDattiaior nfrseTf that she may bo In tho world but not of It, nnd all her seilous thoughts may have rest In heaven, doubly as sured that her dear husband has been allured to u brighter world and lead tho way. ltiisoi.viii). That a copy of these rrsolutions ho spread upon tho records of tho trlbo a copy sent to Mister Cunfer and published In tho Uau uon Advocatk. C. H.'MacDakiel, 1 Committee. C. W. (loin, I W, P. BiKitv. i V ANTED: A few live, energetic reliable men to travel and solicit orders for our fruit and ornamental nursery stock, Permanent employ nient, salaiy and expenses to the right men. No experience necessary. Full particulars, address, It. (1. Chase & Co., 1430 South Penn Square, Philadelphia. Oct,5 4w. A Klnil Friend. Is what they call that Famous Remedy Red Flag till, It quickly cures Rheumatism, Neur algia, Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Sores and all pain. It Is good tor wan or beast. Mo other medicine has won for Itself such con. fldeiico us Dr. Lee's Liver Regulator. It Is the best combination for the cure ot all Kidney and I.lver Complaints. Trial bottles Ireo at T. D. Thomas' drug store. A Glorious lleconl . Since Ike Introduction yf the Famous Puritan Couffhnnd Consumption Cure In thlsvlclnity the death rate from Consumption has decreased wonderful, it never falls toellect a cure. Price 25 cunts. Dr. I.eo'a I.lver It eirulalnr hu .1 relievo the sullerlng of mankind than all other mvuii-iiius, ii cures an stomacn and Itvr trou bles. Trial bottles Ireo at Thomas' drug store. I find Meal Tooth Powdor Is without r,,, .' v" 1110 uc&t 1 "avo vcr used. With its aid I keep my tcoth very clean and white, which I was unablo to do iviia any ouier powder 1 havo over tried before. So says Ferdinand E. Chartartl. By tho way, will yon "buv and uso Tdf.il Tooth Powder ? Wo can thoroughly rcc- """"' Aj- munoix, JJOIHlSt. Ba- lina, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powder in in my estimation, justwliat its namo indicates. An engraving 20x24 is civen wnii uueii iwj uoities. l'rlco 5 cents JJUl VUlliU REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE I'llini KAUIIUI. liAKIKJr I,i:iII(I. TON, Penna., nt tho close of business, Sept. uu, iocr RESOURCES. Loans anil Discounts 155,075 51 u. 8. llonds toseciirc circulation 20,000 00 Other storks, bonds nnd mortgages.... 31,138 03 Duo from approved reseno ugents 12,249 25 Due from other Nullonal Banks 4,035 03 Due from State Hank nnd Bankers. . .. 603 35 ircai ('suite, luruuiiruanii nxiuro Kerr ui Current expenses and taxes paid 752 po i-rt-iiiiiiiiis ru 0,300 00 llllls of other Bunks B.ias 00 Fractional paper currency, nlckels,and cents ip. Specie.... B7) Legal tender notes 4,100 00 Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer to per cuui. circuiatioiu 000 00 Total ; $254,437 38 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In... 75,000 00 nuiiuu!. Hum 7,HS3 110 Undivided prollU 4,071 CO .uiiuuiu jMiiiv nuics utiisiuiiuiiiir 18,000 00 Dhlilemls uniiald mm n Indlvldualdeiiosltssubjecttochcck.... 133,323 02 Cerlilled checks o oo Cashier's cheeks outstanding 20 00 imotu inner .utiouai uaiiKs 11,047 3 hud iu duiio ,,uiir.9uiii, iiaiiKl'ra 4,002 87 Total , S)25l,437S8 State or Pknnsvi.vania, lH lAIUA'l'V UFUAIIUUK, ) I. Jno. T. Semmrl. Cashier at Mm nlmvn Hank, do solemnlvsu part hat thnnhnvvtiiTM,itD,i, Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. uiu i. ntjiaiiiL, uasnier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo ma this ani .in of Oct, 1880. ' HOWARD BEAOOMIT, N. P. COllKKOT ATTKSTI A. J. DtTllfclNO, 1 P. J. Kisn.mt, J-Dlreetors. . R. F, llorroitu, I Oct. 6ta, 1889. THE LEHIGHTON WATER CO. Lehlyhton, Pa., Sept. 28, 1689. The raiill.il stuck nf thn r jl.i..i,t w.i. . Company has been llicrtu.st-d tn knnvi ti.u subscription book of the Compuuyls nowonen Twentu Daug preference Uaiten thr nr. iglnal stockholdersrow the ufcore date. John S. I,entz, President. lIowAim Seauolpt, Secretary, Tho B. A O. Through to New York. A complete service, of Fait Express Trains Is ! now Id lull operation between New York, Phil-' adolphla, Ilalilmoro and Washington, via the ltaUlinore and Ohio Railroad. The New York outlet li furnished by the Central R. It. ot New Jersey, and )anf angers are landed at the nation ot the lattei company at the foot ot Liberty treot, New York, two blocks from the Elevated Railroad. All tho trains are equipped with handsome coaches aid rullman'i parlor and Sleeping cars. Two of the trains are composed exclusively of Veitlbuled can, hut, In accord ance with Its long-avowed policy, the II. O. exacts no extra fire for Improved f ervlce. Pas sengers occupying Parlor or Sleeping Uars,tnuit of course, pay the ordinary Pullman charges, but no extra obargo for Limited Eipreai service Is Imposed bv the O. fc O, The B. St O. still continues to operate the fatt est trains ever placed In service between l'litla. delphta, Ilalilmoro and Washington, and the remarkable record for punctuality achieved by these trains Indicates what the publlo may ex pect of their New York schedule. It Is a fact, now generally known, that the fastest tralnsjn America are run on the U. & O. It. It, between Baltimore and Washington. Thero are eliiht-tralns In the schedule of 24 each way, that cover the dlstauce of 40 miles In 45 minutes, or at the rate ot It miles per hour. Faster time has been made In spurts, but the 1). &0. trains do It every day, nnd have done It every day for several years. Tho line between Now York and Washington la double-tracked and laid with heavy steel rails on oak tics, ballasted with broken stone. There Is not a better constructed, better main tained, better equipped, or better operated road In tho land, and with these conditions the new lino Is prepared to render efficient service, and thereby alms to secure public approval and patronage. 4S-3W . Switchback Schedule During the season trains will leayo tho Upper Mnuch Chunk and Summit 11111 stations as follows : Leave Upper llauch Chunk station at 8:30, 10:10 and 11:37 A. U., and 2:20, 3:45, and 6:35 P.M. Leave Summit Hill station at 0:40, 11:10 A. M., and 12 -.20, 3 :20, 4 :35 nnd 0 :15 P. 11. ON SUNDAY, Leave Upper Maucli Chunk) 1:50 and 2:15 . M. Iave Summit 1 1 111 nt 3:00 and 4:00 P. M. POWDER Absolutely Puro. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wliolesomeness. More wnnnmlna than tho ordinary kinds, nnd cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude ot low test, short weight, alum or phosphate Vowders. Sold only in iitim. iiuv.u immiiK i uucr iuiiimuy, jv wan street a. . )unel To Whom it May Concern. Duo notice is hereby given that ItECKIE H HOUN.neeltUSSEL, having left my bed and board Ithout Just causo or provlcatlon I will no longer bo responsible lor debts contracted byher after this date, September 28th, 1880, all of which you now have notlco. DAVID A. HORN. Sept. 28 3t. Lchlghtnn, Pa, Sheriff's Sale. Bv order of writ of Klflrl F;iAlii!i. No. 12. flrtn. bcr Term, 1880. tu mo directed, lsmed out ot the Court ol Common Hcas of Carbou County, I will uxpusu til yuuiiu vciiunu, uu PNDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889, at 1 o'clock P. M nt the Court House, In the norougu oi junuen uniinK, uarbon County, Pa. tho following described real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or piece ot land situated in lowamensing lownsmp. o.ruou (Jounty. towlti Beginning at a stone, theuco by lane! now or late of Paul Beer, south sixty-one and three-quarters degrees, west ninety-six perches tua plaoi thence north forty-one degrees, west thirty-two perches to a stones thence south 82 degraes, west sixty-eight psrche to a stone; thence north thirty-six and one-quarter degrees, west twenty-six and oneh lit pei ches ton stone ui ncnestuut ouk; luence norm iorty degrees, east thirty nerches to a stone- thence north nrr nnd one-halt degree, west seventeen ana ono- nau percnes 10 a stontt; tnence north thirteen degrees, east forty perchos to stone; thence north eighty-seven degres, east thirty-eight (icii-uus iu u siuuu, tueucu buuui eleven uegrees cast luriy-iwu mm uue-uuu f ercnes w a stone thence .south, forty-three degrees, rast twenty. one perches to a tftono: thencu north Ravpntv. nlnu anil one half degrees, east forty three perches to a stone ; thensu south eighty-five degrees, east thirty-seven nnd one-quarter in-ii-iies iu.i Muiiu; uiuuce souiu uity-uiree ana uiic-iitiu ui-Kiui-a, t-itsi iiiiiiy-iwu anu eignt- icuuis lien-lira u, me luuco or ueginuiug, coiv Ulllllllti SIXTY-FOUR ACRES AND TEN PERCHES The Improvements thereon consist of ono Frame Dwelling House, one and one-half stories high, 17 by 20 feet with kitchen, 10 by 12 feet, attached, one STABLE, 15 by 37 feet; 0110 SAW WILL, 15 by 40 feet, and other out-bulldlngs. Also the following described tract or piece of land situate In Tuwamenslng Township. Carbon .uiuiij, . cum, uuiiiiucu mm.ucniiuuu U3 1U1' lows, to wit: . Bcglnnlni; at a stone, thence by Innd now or miu 01 .,. jh;iuz, -Kuuiu seveniy-eigm negrees, west thirty-one perches to a corner; thence by lands of Thomas Beer south eight degrees, oet uiiu iiiiuuiru niiu iwcmy-sixpercnesioacorner: thence by lands of Solomon Beer north seventy' sever, and one quarter degrees, east thirty-one leieues in u corner; uicnce uy lanus or Jonas leer noi th eight degrees, west one hundred and uu, .,, iiii,ni:Km-... nraiuua HUilumi B11U twenty-three iierchea to tho place of beginning, containing TVI!NT-FOURACRES. Slezed ami taken Into execution ns the proper- ut uusvjiii tii-ci, .inn in uo niiu, uy HIRAM P. LEVAN," Freyinaii S Heydt, Sheriff, i iainiiii s Aiiys. SltKIUKF'H OPFICK, MAUI.'II CHUNK, PA September loth, 1889. SALE OF COUNTY BONDS. Notice Is hereby given by the Board of County Commissioners, of the County of Carbon. That In accordance with a resolution of sold Board of Commissioners, passed th oiluhiy ofSeptem bcr, A. I. l?f, a bond of Indebtedness of the county of Carbon, nmountliifr to $27uoo, will be incurred during the pi t-sent year, aud that the Board of Couir.y Commissioners are now pre pared to receive bids, and Issue 4 percent, bonds In denominations ol $2.v) andjMoo, re&pcctkely, with Interest payable Seml-annualy, nnd le- uecmubieas rollnwsi $7000 one year after date nfssiie. $7000 ftoo yearn after date qf isuue. $7000 three-years after dale ofimue $0000 four yearn after dale ofieaue. Bids for said lonils'will be received at the of. Ace of the Counts C'inmlsloncrs, In tho Publlo Buildings In the Bniough of Mauch Chunk, until October 14111. 1889. Mark envelopes "Bid for Bonds," and address all communications to County Commissioners of uaruon county, iiaucli chunk, Pu. IlKNltvMlI.I.F.Il 1 DOMIMCK J. O'DONKKU, J-Co. Com. JaooiiS. Hawk ( Tiios. F, Arkfr, - County Clerk. Sept. l, 'sj-it. 0URTIS' (JOUGH (JOMPOUND. Sure Cure lor Coughs. Colds, Consumpt on, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and aildlseaaeaof the Bronchial Organs. Thousands can testify as to IU efficiency. Price 25 ancreoc. roj eaie uy ai iiruggisr, feblO-yey Administrator's Notice. Eitftto of Hknhy KliAMKIt, late of Frank- lln twp., Carbon county, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on tho above named estate- laying been Granted to the undersigned, all parties Indebted to tho said cstalo aro requested to make Immedi ate pavement and thoso claims against the said estate will present their accounts duly authenticated for settlement to AUSTIN BOYEIt, Administrator, Aug. 24, '80-flm Weissport, Pa. Executor's Notice. Estate Ot ELIZABETH GIES3. deceased, letters testamentary on the Estate of Eliza beth (Hess, latoot Boutli I'.aston, Northampton county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to Jacob Clless, residing in said borough who has deputized E. S.llcmtzclman.otEastPcnnTwp., Carbon county, Pa., nshls agent, to whom all persons Indebted totho said estate nre requested to make Immediate payment, and all thoso hav ing legal claims or demands against the estate ot the said decedent will make known the same, E. 8. HEINTZELMAN. Agent, East Penn Twp., Pa, JACOB UIESS, Executor. August 24, 18S9-W0 AS EASY WAY GET A GOLD" iVATCiff. Only $1.00 a Week. We are now formlne Clubs for the finest old, Gold-Filled and Silver Watches menu faclurcd lor both Ladles and Uentleman. We nut In theBo wntclias a movement made by clti.er ot tne loiiowing companies: .bigin Waltbsm, Uatnpden, etc., to suit tho purcbas er. A club for a gold watch at $40.00, consists of tony members, nnd each member pays i.uu a week. A drawing Is made once a week, and the member whoso name Is drawn eels his watch Immediately, he etlll continuing tops $1.00 a week until be baa paid for it, at wbicl time each and all lorlv members will Dave ro celved and rrald for biswalcb. The last person to receive his watch will be made a present of a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Every article bought from us must be just as represented, and wo are willing at any and all times to makn good the failure of any article sold, to bo as represented. This is tbo Best, Cheapest aud most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Co operative Club System, Wo give a firtt class Elgin or Wallbatn stem winding and setting movement, which wo- guarxnieo inr two years, ine esse is warrant ed, by a written guarantee to wear lor twenty years. The aboye Is why we give you more for your money than any one elsa and why we are do ing the largest watch business in the world We sell only first quality goods. Why not be an owner or a Uold Watch whenever you have the ohanco to get one. Join the club st once, only It. 00 down and then $1 00 a week until the wntsh isnaid. rieaie cnllor send me your nomo and dress end I will call at vour boufo nnd s ynu Si in pics, or If you are ut a dit an j I will send lull particulars. Agents wonted every whore. Wrlto for terms nnd circulars. CHAItliES M. KEIIRIU, Fhot St., (Opp. Bank) Ctasiuqim, Pa. Thousand havo see BennanAPtty ur4 I I'll IL ADEI.mi A, pa. Ease at once, no operation uriusuui biuioituui uuauiess, mites uruiiuuui-eu u" enraca sy omen wanted. Bona tor uircuiar, CURE GUARANTEED oauTtii. Lehighton tyater Co. LEIIKJHTON. PA., July 25, 1889. There will be a meeting of the Stockholders of Tub Lkhioiiton Wateh Company In (label's Hall, In tho Borough of Lehlghton, Pa., at 8:00 o'clock P. M., on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1839, for the purposo of voting on an Inoiikask OP INDRnTKDNKSS. By order ot the Board, John S. Lentz, President HoiiACK Hkvdt, Secretary. COLLEGE OF OOMMEROT. "Olrard Bnlldlnc," Unit ui Chutnut St,., ?U1; S3nl Tiar. Best tuellltlei tor indnlnc vounr men 11 women In the Torms. Caitams, ftod 7rs.ctlc of BUSINESS. Superior SHOKTHAnD Courts. ISUubert. Students mir enroll at Any time. Send for Clrculira. containing; Addresses br Bishop Tlneent, Iton. John W Animiker, Ex-Uov. rolloek, nod others. Tugs. J. Pkickett, Principal. J7W 2uy-l Hi L FREY, announces to the people of Le highton and vicinity that he has 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 of Suitings, Pantaloonings and Overcoatings. which ho will furnish at from 10 to15 per cent, lower than any other house. Fit and workman eTi 1 r mi o o n tnn A o.Mtf 8 nugust3Yl! AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil WatcMer, Bank Street, Lehighton, jFfenna. ltespectlnlly Invites the attention of his friends andtlie citizens generally to.his Immense now stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Trices tlmt defy n mil and Inspect flifwliere. competition. It will pay you my block ueiore purcnasiug REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and nil work guaranteed. . mi mm w Fiace. 9 SIGN OP THE BIG WATOH, Hank St. Lehighton. eDecmb er 17.o871y TIYTY DOZZAHS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE 1700 ChMtUBt St. rhlUdl. Poaltlona forGredaate. J1EST Mqulvptd. Sut ours ot Kuly. Circular! 'nt if you name Out paper. mm SALESMEN to sell Nursery Stock Ali Uoods warranted First-Class Permanent nlpnarint. nrnflrahlA positions tor tne rlirlit men. Good salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liberal Inducements to tienlnuef' previous exierlenee necessary. puiui irre. rue lor lenus, giving aue. IIAUL1.S II. CH ASH. Nurseryman. Rochester. N, v. Mention this paper. Sopt. 21-jiii circulation is growing V L4.X because we furnish all the latest local nows in the best style. Sample us. CLOTHING! Grand Fall Opening In ISoys, Mens CLOTHING ! Our new line lor Fall and IFinteu is the finest nnd Inmost wo have ever shown. Childrens Suits and Overcoats, over 800 Styles. Hoys Suits and Overcoats, oAer 325 Styles. Men's Suits and Overcoats, over 400 Styles. We make special mention of FA1I, OVRRf'OATS in bilk Roll nnd Satin Lining, from 3j.d.uu and upwards. We invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT,. winch is filled with a largo assortment of high grade specialties iu ouatiwu; XKOUSERINGS and In Gent's Furnisliin&s ; i i . 1 mgiy tempting. Koch & Shasikweiler, Centre Square, Hotel ALL WOOL DRESS FLANNEL! 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. $1. a Year 1 is tne Lehigh Coal & Hardware Go Coal, Hardware,- Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c We desire to call special attention to our oofing Slat A full supply of which we Orders taken for General Jgents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seiler's Corner, Kuhn's Special Roofing, Spouting and Receives our special attention at this time, nnd in connection we are prepared to Repair Wash Ringers, no matter how far gone. Wp 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 Ranges can't be be at in tins town, or perhaps, elsewhere and see us if you need anything in our line. Respectfully, W. S. KUHNS, North Bank Street A. ARNER New Mahoning, MANUFACTURERS' OP Pure Boiie Pliosj)hates, Onr Bone S Are a Complete Manure, containing all the elements required by Grain nnd Grass. The mechanicol conditions are perfect. It will grow Grass as well as wheat The. Price the WILLIAMS AND ROGERS' A LEADING, POPULAR, PRACTICAL COMMERCIAL BUHOOL. pOMUEBCm,, SnOBTDlKD, PB1OTI0AI. EliQLISll AND UtUTABT DEPIHTUENTH. i resjnuan opponuuny lor securing preparation for Hie real work ot lite, w! XPIf'iVSH? found a !'e,PIn y"" to. liononlie ind eouscutis suciu 1 .nS vZSSttlW! V?S.U'ti0.I1""d ! Patronage f. composed ol a auperloFeli and women frovi all parts ot the eoutloent. Heud IMS if-D i WILLIAMH CLOTHING ! aud Children's $0.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, (JyERCOATlNGS. our line of noveltips nv nvrrrri. - Allen Building, Allentown. price ot the Advo cate for 52 weeks. Cement, Lime and 5 Building Sand, have constantly on hand. Lumber. North Bank Street. Announcement General Job Work in the Yalley. Don't fail to cal & SON Carbon County, Penna. and Bone Meal. uper-Phosphates or Rye. Very Lowest hlcli thotivt Tim Inititn class of joiiii for catalogue and Illustrated circular. & ItOUKKH, Rochester, N. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Stare" Bottled Gherkins, w ct Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixtid Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c., ire leiul, both In low prices and quality of goods. Our largo slock Is displayed to atl Vantage, an item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Cohner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. jLtjcke NT ach, PLAIN AND 11ECOUATIVK l'AI'EIt HANG ING, HOUSE ANI) 8ION 1'AINTINO AND (irtAININO. Competent workmen sent to any part of the county. HEADQUAllTEUS FOR- Wall Pacers. Borders & Decorations! Larg! assortment, and the latest styles. Dnnlrn Otntinnrmn TJiuintr DUUfu), OiaiiUllClY, CdUUY IT WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Slinrie making and nutting up promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Manch CM, Pa. Below the Broadway noose. HOIIACK HEYDT. JOHN 8EA110U)T,Jn Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Kemorer & Heydt INSURANCE AGENTS OITlee iBank street. Prompt attention given to" every kind ol In- Wmww rate WpitjQnnrf- Pianino IIVIUUJJVI L S IUI III ITIIII, MANUl'ACTUHEK 01' Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All Kinfls of Dressed Lumljer Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very JLo west Prices. ELY'S CatarrI .ream Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Fain ana Inflammation. Reals the Sorus. Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TRY the cnHK-MAY-EJEVEH . IKlltlcle Isuunllfd Intrt pueli unfttrll nnd fa agreeable. 1'rlco co cents nt drirgglsts: tiy mall. ELY HKOTllKltS. so Warren St.'. New Ynrfc. august 17, mo Ladies, save yonr Carpets, Furni ture and Paintings Irom Destruction by using It makes absolutely no dust or dirt when usincr, thereby saves women's time and labor. Try it: sample free at J. T. NUSBAUM'S "Original Cheap Cash Store," J.KIHUUTO.V.l'A lSjySIll irsmy dealer says lie baa the W. X.. Done UM HUHU1U, VUl U11U UUITU U4. tt IFSUl W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. n Sfii JS.,V5.S0.,',i,'..I:x,nlrtB HA.IMI 1 1 KVITI VS.? 1, . U,i.k.iMi'L'ii ummw. fiiSffl u. SiS2 !.,AN.,.,.-E.w,!l VKI.T HIIOI5. SH8 I2X?;K' vai.uk cai.f shojs. SH5 WOKKINOSfAN'M MIIOK. JS.OO and 1.75 lIUYti' ticiiuor, BnOES All made la Congress, Dutloa and Lace W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE lafdT. s,r.tf"r'a1' J,e,t Style. Host ritUac. U wt sold byyour dealer, write " W. L. DOliaLAS.' 11KOCKTON, MASHi mTaiel-: 1,0USlas' wulle Adam Mohrkam & Son, Agents LEIliaifyO-N. s '
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