The Carbon Advocate IJSniOUTON, PKNNA. A.TURDAY OOTOMUKU 12, 1889. AT THK I.KIIKIHTON I'OST-OFPICK AS IHCCND CLABU MAIL MATTBn. IhH Tit Circulation Larger than that of jr TT..klr If .w.pnp.r In the County, FTKAT JlBOOT the Ward question? Tlio tint li moss certalnljr ripe for considera tion. 'With a Toting poptilatlou of nearly r quits seven hundred three wants would TrE9 batweea two hundred and twenty erthlrtjTOtersto thswafd, Just exactly what we want. Got to work and do some thing. It it iaid that the newly appointed postmasters In this section liavo already received a certificate from Boss Q ay call ing far an annual stipend of $10 as a show ing of loye and fealty to the- party. Ante up, gentlemen! ita a "jack pot" ami every official must "bid" beforo a "call" Is beard. ETinivr Oksiiok does not believe In strikes and yet be renal ds them as Inevita ble, is long as employer refuse to do justice to their employes, That's so, but far strikes, evils as they undoubtedly are, Ttbera would the working people be. If tey are to tamely submit to the exactions f unscrupulous employers they would be n batter than slaves. They am a costly way of pretesting against oppression but s 1oe as the laws cire the employer power to oppress so Ions will strikes pre' yall as necessary evils and the only resort the people have acalnst capitalistic izresd. Tri-Weekly Record. BROADBRIM'S H. Y. LETTER. Nowhere In tho world aro the sharp con trasts of life greater than In a large city, and In as city lu the world are tbey great er thaa tbey are In New York. Within pistol shot of I Kail Street, with Us tower injg buildings, rich lu costly marbles, Its banks, its exchanges aud Its thousands of millions of capital, I can take you Into the dens of the river pirates who lie hid away during tho day, and at night swarm like ghouls upon the river which eyery day Sires up some of their dark and bloody secrets; but the lips of the victims are sealed forever; for the river pirate believes in that aid tried motto, "dead men tell no tales." But It is not of the river pirate that I care to speak to-day to Illustrate the sharp contrasts of life In Now York. A circumstance took place here on Thurs day which does that beyond the power of any mortal pen to describe. On that day nichfleld Springs was all ablaze, for Em mons Blaine, tho son of the Secretary of State, was coin 5 to wed tho rlcb heiress of Cyrus UcCormlck, whose fortune is up among the millions, and whose beauty and accomplishments are not her smallest dow er. Never was illustrated with greater pewer the text, "To him that hath shall be given," etc. For two weeks past pres- eats have been rolling Into the home of the bride, ylelng In costliness and beauty with the rich dower of a great princess. Gold and Jewels were showered upon her, and even from across the sea came the freight of a rich argosy bearing precious gifts. Distinguished visitors from all parts of the country hastened to the nuptials to offer their congratulations to the daughter-In law of the great Secretary of State, and suppliants for official favor almost beggared themselyos to prove their devotion to his son. It was a great day for the Blalnes, ani it was a greater day for tho JlcCor mlcks, for at a single bound they had sprung into a social position second only ta that of the Frcsldent of the United Stales himself, who by the way was not present, neither did he send any sign of recognition. Joy, all joy to tho bride and groom. Let us hope that the light and joyous bark, which on that day was launch' ed on this periless sea of life may weather all its storms and after blessed years of happiness find the safe haven of jest which we all hope to reach at last. But while tho bride was walking up the alslo of the village church, leaning on the arm of her brother, to tho splendid march from Lohengrin, and the eager crowd pressed forward to the altar to hear the auptlal blessing, a scene was being enacted in New York pathetic enough to make angels weep, and which perhaps was the closing act of a sorrowful joung life; for she, too, had been a fair bride crowned with orange blossoms, and that not In the leng ago. While the happy bride and greem were speeding by special train to Bar Harbtr, au ambulance droyo up to the houso of Doctor Dorctnus on Lexington Ave., and two stout men bore down the stairs the apparently lifeless body of one who had once been young and beautiful, but whoso pinched face now told a story 0 suffering and agony bitterer than" tne waters of Marah. Tho sky was black and threatening, the rain pattered down cheer lessly as the two men laid their lifeless burden in the ambulance, and the few carious stragglers that had stopped at the sight of the hospital carriage asked, Who It the? No eno appeared to know, and no one apptared to cate. To nurses lu the ambulance It was an every day affair, there was no name, she was simply No. 17,20, signifying that the was the seventeenth wh had been taken up by that ambulance on the 20th day of September. A tap of the gong, and the ambulance sped on lis way to the rerclval flats In H est Forty second street, where a home bad been pro- tided for her by charitable friends, for, alas, she was homeless and penniless in this Ci cat city, but for the friends who provided her with kindly shelter on that ttormy night. Who was she? Why, she was tho daughter-in-law of the great Sec retary who that morning had seen his eld est ton married to the rich Chicago heir ess, and the wife of the dapper young gentleman who ttood smiling on she right f the altar while the piles pronounced the holy bles.ilng, saying, " Whom the Lord hath joined together, let no man put asunder." Did James G. Blaine, jr., think of that when the organist struck up tae wedding march? Did he think of an other young .bride crowned with orange flowers? Perhaps. Alas I alas I this Is a strange world, and truth is stranger than Action. I forgot the other day to mention a cir cumstance which filled me with thankful ness, and I could not help exclaiming with the colored minister at Richmond, De sun do move, ehua. When a man has been In the Wrong, he should acknowledge it like a man, and with humility Iconfest I bare pot my royal foot In It when speaking about tho liquor dealers. With sorrow I confess I may have spoken of many of them as outlaws and reprobates,- when In point 01 fact, 11 the Rochester papers aro U be believed, they are all of them church members In good standing. The account f the opening of the convention moved las to tears, and I could not help reflecting wast a reprobate I bad been layitlf is ewparlita wit these Metllest (tea, At the opening of the convention the president arose and asked if there were any ministers present. Strange- to relato there was pot one, though why I cannot conceive,' for the crop of sinners was heavy and the harvest might have been great. Finding a dearth of dominies, who bad missed tho opportunity of a life, tho chair man arose and said, "Gentlemen of the Liquor Dealers Convention, before pro ceeding to the business of tho day It ap pears only proper to me that we should re turn thanks to a merciful Providence which bits crowned the year just closing with such abundant blessings to us." How's that for a whiskey convention? Truth compels mo tosiato that the prayers wero inaudible, and Instead of the usual amen which follows silent prayer, a fat saloon keeper from Harlem, who sat upon my right, said to his neighbor, a delegate from Buffalo, "Jimmy,, come let's take a drink." We have had a terrible miscarriage of lusllce hero In thodlsacreementot the jury In the case of Ives, whose glzautlc swindles shook tho life out of Wall street a few months ago. And this brings us face to face with this bald proposition: Is our present jury system the best that c.iii be devised for tbo Impartial administration of justice? Just think what you ask of twelve1 men Ignorant of the law, with which you will say they liavo nothing to do But they have; tbey have to weigh the facts as they hear them, aud on their judgment of the facts depends the punish ment by law. Why do jou ask the twelve Ignorant men to unanimously agree upon the facts when you do not ask your educat ed judges agree upon the law. In the Supreme Court, or the Court of Appeals, a majoilty of the judges decide, then why not a majority of the jury? In the Ives case one obstinate, pigheaded juror de feated the verdict of eleven men every way his superior, and the whole story Is told in a nutshell by one of the defendant's coun sel when speaking of the case: "JKell," said he, "the prosecution will never be able to convict him, for they have to get twelve men and we have only to get one." There It Is, gentlemen; there It is; reform your jury system and let a majority con vict. Strange are the tastes of the people In the way of amusements. Passing by one of tho numerous small dime museums with which this city Is afflicted, I saw In blazing letters, "Tho only original Mary Donnelly,whose assassination was attempt ed by Mrs. Robert Ray Hamilton, and the knife used on that terrible occasion with the blood marks on it, the whole secured by this enterprising manager at the enor mous cost of one hundred and fifty dollars per week." IKbat is there in human na ture that seeks the gratification of this horriole.morbld curiosity. The dime mus eum man evidently understood it, for over three thousand people visited the museum the first day and he bagged three hundred dollars, disbursing only twonty-five. Only a week ago a man was assassinat ed by burglars in Brooklyn, and for a week after thousands of people gathered In the street every day to gaze at the house al though there was nothing to see but the baro walls. On the day of an execution In the Tombs tho streets are crowded for blocks with all tho thieves, hoodlums and disreputable characters that can be drummed together for miles, and strange as It may seem hundreds of women with shawls oyer their heads, struggle and fight to get near the building though it Is utterly impossible to get even the faintest glimpse of the execution. The rope with which man has been hanged readily brings twen ty.flyn cents an Inch, and a thriving bust ness Is done In this direction by the few men who have a monopoly of the banging business. We are a progressive nation, and the man who fat's to percelvo it must be blind as a bat. This thought was suggested to me the other day while strolling up Fulton street, Brooklyn. I passed the handsome building of the Young Jlfen's Christian Association, and suspended on the elegant lamppost opposite t lie door was this starling notice in llamirg capitals, "If you want to see the latest baseball returns step Inside, I did step inside, not to see the baseball returns but to make a few Inquiries with regard to the Institution. I found that the annual fee far the enjoymeut of Its numer ous privileges was fifteen dollars. Only five of this was for the use of tho library, the lecture rooms and the various enter talnments given for tbe benefit of the inem bars, tbe other ten. alas,-was for the use of the gymnasium where the youthful Chris tlans get up their muscle and study the science of knocking out. Don't let me be understood lhat boxing Is taught there either by the code of tho English prize ring or the Marquis of Queensberry rules, for It Is not, and In point of fact boxing gloves are tabooed In the Y. M. C. A., curriculum; but blood will tell, and many a little serao takes place In the quiet seclu slon of the dressing-rooms now that John L. Sullivan has made It patent tbe P. R. Is the broad highway to Congress. Da world do move; It do, it do. Speaking of John L. reminds me of his gratitude to those who have done him 1 good turn, and It will be exceedingly en couraging to the men who seek to back blm In the future. When he was walking about on his uppers previous to his fight with Kllraln, Charley Johnson of Brooklyn took him up, advauced Muldoon money for bis training, helped In every way that he could and put up five thousand dollars of the stake money battled for. If Sullivan naa lost me ngut jonnson would neyer again have seen a cent of his money which was adyonced to Sullivan by way of a loan. But he won tbe fight .and Mr. Johnson might have drawn back his five thousand dollars, leaving to John L. tbe ten thous and belonging to the other side, Instead of which he ptesented John with his five thousand dollars and a costly present be side. John L. swore eternal gratitude and the other night Charley Johnson got up a boxing benefit for himself when John L. vo unteereu to spar rue House was crowded, there was nearly four thousand dollars takeu In, but John L. got drunk and did not appear. Mr. Johnson returned the money to the ticket holders and lost six hundred dollars on the expenses. Hooray for the hon. gentleman from Jasm. cbusettsl hooray, hooray, boorayl loons TnoxT, BROADBRIM. Fall and Winter Styles. Miss Eliza Fath, on lower Bank street, has been to the city and purchased an eler gant now line of fall aud winter millinery which she Is now displaying. Ladies should see her stock befoie purchasing elsewhere; Chase's New Agent, A A. Hatch, formerly of Wclssport was last year tho representative for R. G. Chase Nursery Co., of Geneva, N. Y., He sold almost $500 worth of stock In this vicinity, and now J. J: Woodrlng, slopping at the Mansion Douse is their representa tive, and ho reports very good success. Purchasers can depend on healty early bearing trees and trees to na'mo. rv Up! It takes money to ruu a printing estab lishment like tho Oabbox Advocate, aud as we have dollars scattered hero and there throughout the county for subscription aud Job work, wo want persons so owing to pat UP, The work was honestly executed and we want the cash for It. A Frco Scholarship. By an act of the Legislature each county In the state Is entitled to a free scholarship In tho Pennsylvania museum and school of Industrial art, Philadelphia. The appoint ment Is to be made by tho Governor on tbo recommendation of the county supeilnten dent ef public schools. Tour Men's nail Doy's BulU you should buy at the One Price Star Cloth lug Hall, Mauch Chunk, as we can show you 2500 suits at such remarkably low prices that you will be astonished. Call and be convinced at Sondhelm's One Price Star Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk. The Stempton Car Works. Within a week or ten days the Lehigh Valley car works at Stempton will resume operations on orders that will keep them running steadily for three or four months at least. Tbe orders are for 300 new cars and the conversion of COO fiat cars into gondolas. Tho lumber and other supplies have already been otdered. A Step In the night Direction, Tlio Managers of The Philadelphia & Reading Itallroad full realize tbe fact, that In order to se cure the patronage of tho traveling public, It Is essential to provide proper accommodations. This Company has for the past few years, been constantly Improving its property. It has practi cally relald miles and miles of track with the heaviest steel rails, on a good substantial road way. Many new cars have been built and added to the service, and the Reading Company can now be justly proud of the comfortable and even luxurious accommodations which it furnishes Its patrons. Another Important featuro that de serves mention Is the shortening of the time of many trains. Minutes liavo been lopped oil here and there, thus quickening the time very considerably. New and handsome stations have been con structed at many points along the line and con tracts fur others have been awarded. Tbe bridges on Us system have been strengthened, and the service Improved generally. . The Heading Itallroad cannot now be sur passed for smoothness of roadway, magnificence of equipment, and speedlness of train service. MAT1UMUNIAL. Funk Sendel. On the 7th day o' Sep- temoer, uy iiey, a. uartnoiomew, Sam uel Funk and Miss Emma IS. Sendel, both of Maboulng. Mkbtx GotnEr. On tbe 28th day 01 beptember, by the same, John R. -Vertz and Mist Ellen L. Uombert, both of Mahoning. Goudeb r Mebtz. On the 4th day of Oct., by tbe same, John (. Gombertand Miss Sarah E. Mertz, both of Mahoning. Bast IUnkeb. On the Sth day of Oct., by the tame, Edward D. Bast, of Beth lehem, and JIss Ella Rinker. of Parry- vllle. Beckeb Gaow On the Cth day of Oct.. by the same. William Henty Becker and Mlit Carrie Caroline Sayllla Brow, beth cf Mtbeatc-g, j Election Proclamation. Pursuant to an Act of General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act. relating to the elections In the Commonwealth. Approved the2d day of July, A D.,1830,and a further supplement thereto approved January 30. A. D., 1874, 1, Hiram P. Le van, Sheriff of the County of Carbon Penna., do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the couuty afore said that on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, being the 6th day of November, A. D., 1889, at which timo the following officers are to be voted for One person for State Treasurer of Penn sylvania. One person for Associate Judge of Car- non county. One person for Dlstrlct.Attorney of Car- oon county. I also make known and glvo notico that the place or holding toe aforesaid elections In the several Townships and Boroughs of me saw uounty, will be respectively as the places nereinatier designated, ylz: Hanks Township, Audenricd District, at the school house In Audenrled, and Beav er Meadow District at the school house utLovIston, In said Township, Cast Penn Township, at the public house of itjiiiusc ucuigu, in nam luwiisiiip. Lower Towameusliif Township, Millport DIs trlct, at tlio public bouse of Ueorge D. Sclilflert, in sain uisu ici. I.lltlodap District, at the public house of ifcuucu iii-nry, 111 sum Liisinct. Bowmanstown District, at the public house of 1.VV1 jiuueniiiu 111 sum luwnsmp, Franklin Township, at the public houso of uuuu neurits, 111 nam luwnsmp. Lelilgliton Borough, at the public house of uouainun rustier, in sam uorougn. Lausanne Township, at the female school uouse, uucit mountain, iu said Towiismp. Lehigh Townshlp.ln the school houso at Hock pen, in saia lownsnip. Weatlicrly Borough, at the public house 01 anas 11. iniiner, in gam uorougli. First Ward of the Borough of Mauch Chunk, ai 1110 uuico 01 uuumy ininnssioners. SccondWard of the Borough of Mauch Chunk. t the public louso of Feter Stanl, lnsaldBor- uugu. East Mauch chunk Borough, nt the public house of Charles Itass.lnsald Borough. MahonlllL' Towimliln. nt the nnhlln linn nf J.UUIU1I9UU jMvuaiuei, in sum lownsnip. Packerton District, at the mibllc sclinni iinn In said District, l'enn ForestTownshlp, at the public house of J-.UU3 uuvii, 111 aaiu luwnsmp of F. F. Selberling, lu said Township. 1'ackerTnwnslilD. at thanublln hnimn knmvi, HtirtT'H Tiivrn ,n sal.f nVu-n.hlt. " ---v " J"'l" Mauch Chunk Townshlo. Nnnuhnnlni. ill. trlct, at the public house of Benjamin OxTey, In il V34UV11UU1U. Mauch Chunk Township, llacklehnrnln III.. inci, at uiu puuiic sciiuui nouse, in tne saiu Dts- Bloomlncdale District, at lh nnhn uuuso iuuvu iu iuu Hunt, near, insula 11 . Summit mil Borouuh. at the Iron Hall, in aid Borough. Kidder TownshlD. North District, nt thn hmiu formerly ot George il. Stlnson, now known as oiruier s omce, ai ieingn -t annery. Kidder South District, at the public house of Freeman Uetz, lu sulci District. Wclisnort Borouuh. at the nubile hnua nf ttenry utinsinimi, in saiu iiorougn. Lanstord Boroiurh. at the Dublin house of flcn. Cyans In said Borouuh. I make known and clve nollce. as in and oy tne iziu section 01 tne aforesaid act am directed, that "every person excepting tiusucu 01 me rrr.ee, wno snail uoia any efHce or appointment of profit or trust un der tbe Government of the United States or of the State or city or Incorporated dis trict, whether commissioned officer or oth erwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or snail De employed under the Lee Is a live, Judiciary or executive departmental this State or the United States, or of any city or Incorporated district, and also that every memuer 01 uongress ana tbe Legis lature and the select and common councils of any city, commissioner of any Incorpor ated district, Is by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or anv other officer of said election, shall be eligible to anv office then to be yoted for. Hec. 6. At all elections hereafter lipid nnder the laws of this Commonwealth, tbe polls shall be open at seven o'clock a. in., and close at seven o'clock p. in. Given nnder my band at Mauch Chunk. third day of October. Anno Domini onn thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine, and ot the Independence of the United States tbe one hundred and thirteenth. I flini IiipiJ Tooth Powdor is without exception tri" l est I liavo over used. With its nhl 1 keep my teeth very clean and white, which I wns unable to do with any other powder I Imvo ever tried beforo. Su says Ferdinand E. Chartard, Baltimore, Mil. By tlio way, will you buy and uso Ideal Tooth Powdor ? Wo can thoroughly rec ommend it. R. E. Nichols, Dentist, ga llon, Kansas, says, Ideal Tooth Powdor la in my estimation, just what its namo Indicates. An engraving 20x84 is given witli each two bottles. Prlco 25 cents per bottlo. Switchback Schedule trains will Summit During iho season trains wlllloayo tlio Upper Mauch Chunk mid Summit 1 tilt stations ns fnlinwa. Leave Upper Mauch Chunk station at 8:30, 10110 and lli37 A. M.,and2:20, 0:43, and Bias 1. M. , Leave Summit Hill station nt n :lo, II '.10 A. M and 12:20, 3:20, 4:39iind 0:13 1'. M. oNsuyuAV. , Leave Upper Mauch Clinnki 1:30 and 2il5 ,M. Leavo Summit mil at 3:00 and 4 :00 P. M. pom POWDER Absolutely Puree Tins powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength anil wholesoineness. More economics 1 than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with tho multitude of low test, shoit weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Itoyal Baking rowder Company, 1 Wall Street N.Y. lu.clG To Whom it May Concern. Due notice Is hereby given that UILCKIE M. HOItN.neollUSSlJL, having left my bed and board without just causo or provlcatlon I will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by ber after this date, September 28th, 1880, all of which you now have nollce. DAVID A. HOltN. Sept. 28 3t. Lelilghtnn, ra. 3ALKSMEN to sell Nursery Stock Aiiuuuui warruuieu rirsi-uiass I'prniiinnnf. ulr-naiinr. urnfllr.lilA positions for tne 1 IkM men. Good salaries and expenses paid weekly. Liberal Inducements to beginners. No previous experience necessary. Outfit tree. Write for terms, giving age. OHAKLES H. CHASU, Nurseryman, Kochester, N. Y. Mention tills p,tper. Sept. 21-2m - circulation is growing Vrf because we furnish all the latest local news in the best style. Sample us. October 10 3w. niRAM P. LEVAN, Sheriff. M' i 1 II... . . . . a icw Mir, curnccbio reiiaoie men to travel and solicit orders tor our fruit and ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employ ment, salary and expenses to the right men. No experience necessary. Full particulars, address, It. Q. Chase i Co., usOBouth l'enn Ssuurt, rlUilphta. Ott.l itr Sheriff's Sale. By order of writ of Fieri Fa!as, No. 12, Octo- uci tci 111, ioolf, lu inu uireeieu. lsiueu out 01 uie Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County. I will spao utv I'uuni; vciiuuc, fill MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889, at l o'clock r. jr., at the Court House, In the j.uiuuku ui iiiiiuL-ii unmix, uaruon county, ra., tho following described real estate, to wit: All that certain tract or piece of land situated iu zuwauieusine lownsnip. unroon Uouuty, PaniltVlV:inl. himnrinri nn.l n.rnlin.... to wit: Beginning at a stone, thence by laud now or late of raul Beer, south sixty-one mid three-quarters degrees, west ninety-six perches to a pine; thence north forty-one degrees, nest thirty-two perches to a stone ; thence south 82 anij-uigiii, percnes to a stone; tlience north thlrtv-six and onp.aimrtprriai.rf... west twenty-six nud one h Jlf pei ches to a stone !. .vkiuui uKi uieuce norm iorty degrees, east thirty perches to a stone; thence north lltty and oue-half decrees, west seventeon ana nmt half perches to a stone; thence north thirteen" uegrees, east iony percnes to stone; tlience north olghty-scyen degrees, east thirty-eight ijciiuta iu u muiio, uicuuoDuuiu tti.vcu uegrees craai.iuivjr-bv.u aim uuc-liail peiCUBS lo a slOno thence south fortv-tliroo decrees, pn.ttwpniv. one perches to a stone; thence north seventy. nine and one half degrees, east lortv three perches to a stone; theiioe south eighty-live degrees, east thirty-seven and one-quarter iicitiics u bwuc, uieucD Buuiu iiuy-iurec and viic-uuu ucgicca, cuab llllliy-lwu Hnu eigur tenths perches to the place of beginning, con- SIXTY-FOUll ACHES AND TEN PERCHES. The Improvements thereon consist of one Frame Dwelling House, one and one-halt stories high, 17 by 20 feet with kitchen, lOby 12 feet, attached, one STABLE. 10 oyai leet; one bavv juikL, 15 uy 40 leet, and other out-bulldlngs. Also the following described tract or piece ol land situate In Tottiimenslng Township. Carbon ciiu., uuuuueu mm uescriueu us tor lOWS. to Hit! Beginning at a stone, thence by land nuwor late ol J. ,entz, south seventy-eight degrees, west thirty-one perches to a corner; tlience by lanus ui iiiuiuas iicer suuin eigne aegrees, east 0110 nuiiureu aim iweniy-sixpercncsioacorper thence by lands ot Solomon Beer north saventv, 9even and nne nn.irter Hpi.rpf.a nnct tlilHFjmu perches to a corner; thence by lands of Jonas ueer nunu eigiu negroes, west one hundred mid iweniy-inree percnes to ine place or uegltiulng, vumauiuii; TWENTY-FOUR ACRES. Slezed and taken into execution as the proper- 1 ui uji-('ii ucvr, uuu iu ue sum vj HIRAM I. LEVAN, Freyman & Ileydt, Sheriff, iiainiiii's Aiiys. Shkihit's OfKicit, Mauch Chunk, Fa September 16th, 1883. 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 said Board of Commissioners, passed the sth day of Septem ber, A. D. Use, a bond of Indebtedness of tne county of Carbon, amounting to 2uco, will be Incurred during the present year, and that the Board of 'County Commissioners are now pre pared to receive bids, and Issuo 4 per cent, bonds In denominations off .'Manil S5CO, respectively, wim inteiest payable Heml-nunualy, and re deemable as follows: $7000 one year after date nistue. $7000 two fearx after date ofimte. $7000 three years after dale of issue. $6000 four years after dale qf Issue. Bids for said bonds will be letelved at the of fice ol the County Commissioners, In the 1'ubllc Buildings In the Boioughof Jihui-h Chunk, 11111II October 14th, IWj, Mark envelopes "Bui for nonils'audnddress all communlcalioi't to County Commissioners of Carbon Count;, :anh Chunk, Pa. IIhniiv Mii.Lrn ) DOMISK i; J. O'DONKKLL CO. Com, JacoiiS. lliirx ( TlIOs. F. AltNl R, Uouuty Clerk. ept. 11, M9-U. Administrator's IMica. Eitato of IIiiNltT Khambu, late of Frank lin twp., Carbon comity, I'n., dei-pased. Letters of admin 1st ration 011 the abovo named estate 1 aylng been grant ed (6 tho undersigned, all parties Indebted to the said estate aro requested to make Immedi ate navrmciit and tboso claims acalnst. tl said estate will present their accounts duly authenticated for settlement to AUSTIN UOYElt, Administrator, A112. 24, 'HlMJm weissport, 1 Executor's Notice. Estate of EMZABKTH GIESS. deceased. T.pttprAtefltnmcntarv on tho Estnta of KUzn- lipth iiipm. late of South Enston. Korthaimitnn county. I'n.. deceased, have been granted to Jacob (liess, residing lu said borough who ImS deputized K. S.JIciuuclmaii.otKnst l'enn Twp., Carbon county, I'n., ns his ugont, to whom all perrons Indebted to the said estate nre requested to maku iinmeaiaio payment, aim nil mosc Intr Iceal claims or demands acalnst tlio c oftlie said decedent will make Known tho same without delay, to K. 8. HEISTZEI.MAN. Agent, East l'enn Twp., 1' JACOB GIESS, Executor. Augusts, lssa-wu AS KASr WAY GET A G0LDWATCJL Only $1.00 n Week. Wo are now forming Clubs for the finest Gold, Gold-Filled end Silver Watches menu laclured lor not 11 iadies and uentleman. We put In these watelias a movement mndo by either ot the following companies: Elgl Wallhnm, Hampden, etc., to suit the purcbas er. A club for a gold watch nt $40,00. consists of forty members, and each member pays $1.00 week. A drawing Is mndo once a week, and the member whoso uame Is drawn gets his walch immediately, ho still continuing In pay $1,10 a week until hn has paid for It, at which time each aud all lorty members will have ro eelved and paid (or biswntch. The last person to receive bis watch will be made a present of a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Every nrtisln bought from us must bo iuat represented, and we nre willing at any and all times to make good the failure of any articl sold, to be as represented. This is the Best Cheapen and most Convenient way to buy watch Ibrougb our Co operative Club System we Ely y a lirsl class lgin Or Waltbam stci winding ond setting movement, which guarantee for two years. The case is warran ed, by 0 written guarantee to wear for twenty years. The sbove Is why we give you more for you money than any one elso and why we nre'do log the largest watch business in the world We sell only first quality goods. Why not be an owner of a G ild Watch wh enover you hay me cnance 10 got one. join the club at once, only $1 00 down and then $1 00 a week until the wat:h istiaid. Picas.) call or send me your name and dress and I will call at your hnupe aud s you sinples, or if yon aro u t a dlsla.ice I will send full particulars. Agen's wanted everywhere. Writo for terms a id circulars. CIUKIjKS K. ItKIIKKJ, Front SI., (Opp. Bank) Citasauq.ua, Pa. QOIJGH Q0MP0UND. Sure Cure lor Coughs. Colin. Consumption, Hoarseness, Sore 'lliro.t and ulldlseasesof the Bronchial Organs. Thousands can testify nsto Its efficiency. ITIce 25 and SOc. r or saie oy at Druggist. lemo-yetj n Thousands bava Dccn permanoutly cured by m PHILADELPHIA. 1A. Ea?oatnmPLnoonpration or iubh in 1 imo 1 rum uusiness. leases pronounce m- curau'd Diners wanteo. benu tor circular. n 1 1 n r oinniiiTrrri AdVICG r rC. UUttnnli I LLLi Office Hours 9 to 3, COLLEGE OF COMMERCE "Glmd BulldlDf." Broil and Chulnnt St... Phil: 33rd year. Best Ucltltles for tr&latDg younr men tad women in tlio Formf. Cmtomi, and Practice of uuBintsB, superior 8U0BTHAND Course. ISteachert. btnaenu mar enroll at anr time. Send for CIrcu an. containing addre.ici by nlshop Vincent, lion. John I, IIUIIUHl, A&'UUTi A UIIUCK, RUU OlHCr3. TaiM. it rmcam, Principal. J7v 2uy--: announces to the people of Le- highton and vicinity tbat he has commenced the Merchant Tailoring business near the corner oi Lehigh and Carbon Sts. in this borough, and that he is prepared to exhibit to purchaser over Three Hundred Styles of Suitings, Pantaloonings and Overcoatings. which ho will furnish at from 10 to 15 per cent, lower than any other house. Fit and workman oil i r mmwiTifnnfl bL.Lv-v.. augusuyil AL. CAMPBELL Jeweler anil Watctato, Bank Street, Lehightdn, fcnna, Kespectfnlly Inyltes the attention of his friends andttie citizens generally to his immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Trices that defy competition. Jt will pay you o call and Inspect my stock before purchasing REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteeil. Mi Forget me f lace SIGN OP THE BIG- WATCH, Bank St. Lehicrhton. elH-cn.b er 17,oS7Iv FIFTY DOLZAltS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP uSLaLsZLVLS' BUSINESS COLLEGE i;03 Chestnut tit., rblladt. Position forClraduatcs. Tlmol-cquIrcd8to4uioa. JIKST ISyulvptil, Jlt Coarse ot Mailr. Cfrcufurj r i jrou nam wu paper. h VOICE THE LEHIGHTOH WATER CO. Lf Alston, Pa., Sept. 28, 1880. The Capital Stork of tlm Thlirlilun Wata. Company has been Increased to SiO.ooo. The subscription book of the Company Is now open at the Secretary's office. TvcntvDavs reference italven the or- igtaal stockholder from the above date. Jobs B. Lkxtz, President. HowAliD SAeLT, Beerelary. an from Ohio. Her la a lortrlt of Mr. Uarri. Kail. ,.t HaU.rt (akin IU write. "W t work do rami lot month, 1 now hat sn reucr ift C Allan A Co ill.nm. a..rf JL,1.u tllnna and ftrn makatlC a day William Klin', UarrUburir, Ta, wnu- -I ua tiaver known ujtbina; lo lt Ilka jrour album Mttrd I look ordtn auouf k to ft orer tttt.l Vr. J fcl uiort, Bon for, Ma., writ "I taka an rUci for your Milium at loatarcr? tWiM I iUii 11 y Pr.tfll .aoftanaasnBclaaagJSO it"t liitf If dayawsik OlbaraarailaitiaT nuli .. .ii W hasa ROl lliiu la srlvat tract fium h.l it. ena wiifl tftkeaholdortblajrrand bualuaaa piU 0p mod w Aia. ISIinll we start VOL' ju this business, ra4r tttita toi nd Warn all about It forrviutalC Wa itaniat many. m wtll atari you if ou dont dalay until atiuitw?taauadofjroufii yotti rt of tfc country. If you labr Ituld you will b aMa to tk up irold bat. nrltrud l'ii a.tuuulr funrd tuimufatfttitti-i Ml ISA, UUU rn ilullur IMuitui.rMi Albunia) rto U awld to lk i-l tor t9jt-rb 11 nd w Hojal OunMtn Hlk Valval I in- 1j n.in liit-i. it r aed ltOdi,a. HaitijMMuaat albtlOttUllb 'tul Umu nt.- i .ft Larmin ovtr kuwnat. Afit i Hiltrtt Lili.tal iruta Ulf dhuo foragcuU Jkuy otiacaa b. mtiiuMT. 'ul ,rMt ttrila Uaalf oa aljbt UttU oruo it.iMf nf-rMiY U bivtr ittowy, avary oaa waala to tr iI.-m- Arina ikt tliie"iirti ol ..tdara whb rafJdity nar Ul rekii.'wn lnai ti in awatl atary workar Axaata aro mi king fiii uiira. Latin i make much a,a Btett Yvu, rtadar, in i iiut ti ! i iu full HilumiUoaudla!ua rrc. tu !. who i ii tw Kim uli iiticlrtaad ttrmilofMr ' ' lltbica, H twki td CnotleU. Altar you ks.ow ilL m. uid tun vaorlud t f n ft'nhar why ao fctna If dim ; f ALl.t A. fu , AUtlU, MArc Grand I Ian ISoys, Menf Onr now lino lor Fall i wo have over shown. Childrens Suits and O Hoys Suits and Overt: Men's Suits and Ove( Wo make spkoial mf.n1 Silk Roll and Sa'an Lining, $15.00 and upwards. OLOTHEfiTGrl 'all Opening m sGMi CJId Bui 5V nil's CLOjTHING ! and "Winter is the finest and largest vercoats, over 800 Styles, joats, oAer 325 Styles, rcoats, over 400 Styles. riON ot I'AIjL UVJfiUUUAT m rom $0.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, o our TTe invite your special i MERCHANT TAIL0 RING DEPARTMENT, which is filled with a (50 TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, w et Pick les, Uhow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofohoicc Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware, &c, lame ns in Suiting; Trouserings and ITe lead, both In low price and quality of 1. flnr Inrirn slock is dlsDlavcd to ad- SOrtment of high grade Specialties J yantago, an Item which purchasers will Overcoatings. In Gent's Furnishing ingly tempting. s our line of novelties are execcd- certalnly greatly appreciate REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. Centre Square, Hotel .lien Building, Allentown. E. F. Luckesbach, Keel & S iiair6iser5 PLAIN AND DECOItATIVK rArfill HANU INO, HOUSE AND SION 1'AINTINO AND OltAlNINfi. Competent workmen sent to any part of ine county. -ANf p- -HKABquxnTUtts ron Wall Pacers. Borders 8t Becorations. Largs assortment, and ths latest styles. , Boots, Stationery, Fancy Goofis WINDOW SHADES. All Erases. Hlnulo maklnB ana puiiinn up Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. Ho. 61 Broaaway Mancn cum, m. Below the Broadway House. UOllACE 11IJYDT, JOUN SEAB01.DT.Jll In Great Variety and at Lowest Prices. Heydt 8c Seaboldt Successors to Komerer & Ileydt INSURANCE AGENTS Office iBank street, rrompt nltentlon given to nvory kind tl Ih- 634 Hamilton St.. Allentown. is the ,pi cate fo ice of the Advo r 52 weeks. Coal, Hardware, Paints, Agricultural Implements Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c We desire to call special att Ce, 9 Bniidiii 1 A full supply of which tve have co; Orders taken for T j11 TH General Jgents for the Imp.. Anthony Wayne Washer & Seiler's Corner, North Bai Mill Oils, Glass, Weissport Planing and liepairs, oonng Slate uition tp our ' ment, Lime and gSand, ostantly on hand. iber. Ironing Boards ik Street. MANUFACTOKER Ol' Window and Do6n Frames, Doors, Shutters, Klinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DKALEIl IN All KMs of Dressed Mer Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. bly's catarrh ream - wmrSm Roofing, Spouting and General Receives our special attention at this till we are prepared to Repair Wash Winn far gone. TFe can supply new rubbers and i make your washer as cood as hew at a ve'rv sn of House-Furnishing Goods includes everythit ly low, while our stock of Stoves and llangi this town, or'perlmps, elsewhere in the valley. i p i .. . . .. aim see us n you neca anytiung in our line W. S. KUHNS, North B lob Work a Cleanses the Nasal Passages: Allays Fain ana Inflammation. Hoali tbe Sores. Be stores tbe Senss'of Taste and Smoll I THE CO EE fifAY-EEVER n nnd in connection try r.r. mnttnr hmv A liaitlcle 1s implied into each nostril and is 3rS, no mauer I10 agi'ei-alile. ITIcenOcontsat drugelsUibymall, tew cog wheels and nk&kf$fcm,KvnenBt.,ittYoTk. iall cost. Our line august it. ma ig nt prices exceed- Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni- s can't be be at in Don't fail to call Respectfully, ink Street ture and Paintings from Destruction by using New Mahonins, Carbon Counl MAN UPAOTURERS OP Pure Bone Phosphate and Bond It makes absolutely no dust or dirt when using, thereby saves Pemia. women's lime and labor. Try it; sample lree at J. T. NUSBAUM'S Original Cheap Cash Store," I.EIU0HT0N.rA XSJySm Meal. irsnr driller y ne lint the W. Xu Donotfta Short wtthuut uarao Bad price stamped: m Um bottom, put lilin down M K fraud. Aro a Complete Manure, containing all the elemeii Grain and Grass. Tho niechanicol conditions ar$ will grow Grass as well ns Wheat or Hye. The Price the Very Bill Heads Note Heads Letter Heads Statements Envelopes, Programmes Price Lists, of all'kinds nicely at this office. Pri Blanks of all Kin Wedding Station Business Cards Shipping Ta( Sale Bills Ball Tic! Circula: i required by neriuct. li west. :ecnted ss low. ts,. 3. Ac. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. SM.AO KXTHA VAI.ni! JUAl.y MIOK. All undo la OoncreM, Duttoa tai Lao. L. DOUGLAS SHOE Ueit ilatorlal. V. I BOUaiAS. UUOCKTOX. Exsmtan v j. DoukIiis' M.tu lios lor ictuu i mtn and IMU i. Adam Mohrkam Si Son, Agonta LLIUUUJO.I S3 SHOE ua'dTes. I Ueit ilatorlal. Ile.t Bryie. vn nums. It not low lrToyr oca'rr, "rii.
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