uxaioonATio state ticket. TOIl STATE TllUASUIlBll, EDMOND A. UIQl.BIt, v of Clcarfiold. UHMOCUATIO COUHTY TIGKI1T. ron Assooiatr junms, SAMUEL IJ. 1'IMCE, of Malicli Clinnk, disthiot ArronsBT, JOSEPH FISUEIl, of Eatt'Jaucli Chunk. - AUDITOI1, JOHN 1IINES, of Wcatlierly. niSPOMMOAN STATU TIC1CKT. ron static TnEAstniEit, How. HENRY K. 1)0 YBH, of Philadelphia. COUNTY TIUUUT. ron ASSociatk judoi. JOHN WEAIt, of Bcayer Meadow, ron county auditoh, J. L. LEWIS, of Lansford. The Carbon Advocate LKHiyilTOIf, l'ENNA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1889. KTOnRD AT THK tHIIIOIITOK roT-OPFICB AS SECOND OLA83 MAIL MATTEH. Bms71d Circulation Larger than that o B7 Weekly Kowspapor In the County. Minneapolis Tribune: Tlie more we study the result in Montana, the more we ire convinced that tho Australian system of voting can mix up tilings about as Jiopo leesly as the natlvo born American sys torn. Where an election takes place on tlie day preceding Ins twenty-first birthday a man can vote on age. Tho courts have so decided In a test case. That Is, If a man's birthday falls this year on November Cth he can legally deposit Ills billot at the election on November Cth. Let each Democrat .remember that the only way to win a great and crowning; ylc tory Is to bring th whole Democratic rote tothepolls on TUESDAY NEXT. Let each one do his share of ths vrorlc which it necessary te Insure success. Kawsas Cirr Timet. Wo wish to in form our Democratic contemporaries, who may bo inclined to draw hasty Conclusions oyer the arrest of J. Scott Harrison, the President's Kansas City brother, for main talnlng a nuisance, that tho President' Kansas City brother Is a Democrat, and that the offence consisted merely In allow ing water to stand In the basements of tome unoccupied houses. J. Scott Hard son Is all right. II is tho Washington Hanison who maintains tho serious nuls traces. KLECTION DAY. Tuesday next, Nov. 5th will be election day. Tho Demccratlc and Republican Stato and County tickets will be found at the head of our columns to-day. There appears to be but little Interest among our people as to the result of th,o election so far, It belnz a foregone conclusion that the Democratic counts ticket will bo olected.Tbe Republicans have no candidate for District Attorney, hence Joseph Fisher, tho Demo cratic candidate, cannot fail of election Samuel B. Price, Dem., as against John TPcar, Rep., will no doubt outrun the latter for Associate Judge by a large ma jorlty, as ho is well and favorably known throughout the county as an honest and couslstant gentleman. But tho tickets are at the head of the column. Read them carefully. You pay tho piper, so take jour choice! "While traveling in 'Germany and Bayaria during the past summer I was. much Interested in watching Ibe pcApl drink beer." said Ralph L. Shalnwald of New York city. "In Bayaria there was keg of beer on the plasform of every station When the train slopped there was a grand rush to get at tho keg. Each man carried hit own glass. After drinking all ho could before tho train started tba beer drinker filled hit glass to the brim and carried into the car. After the glass was emptied it was set upon tho window till of tho car, All along the whole length of the train on both sides these glasses sat on the window sills,. silent mementoes of tbo bibulous tastes of tho passengers on tho train. At one station I saw the train delayed for flv minutes becaute tho keg was empty. ful ono had to be procured before tb passongcrs would resume their seats in tb coaches." Mr. Shalnwald said that each class contained, a pint and that the cost was about the equivalent of two cents, As an example of German beer capacity In Jfunlch, Mr. Shalnwald said the beer was served In glasses nearly one foot tall and containing nearly one quart. An American friend of tbo traveler tackled one of thete glasses and managed to stow it away after half an hour's hard work, A corpulent German sitting near showed his contempt for this feat by pointing to the half empt) glass In front of him and exclaiming: "Dasiitmeinachtund twanxlgttr (23th) Mert" The Single Tax Party. The following article on the aboye tub ject from the pen of Hon. V. M. Rapsber, . of Maucb Chunk, we clip from Juitkt, of the 20th lntt. Read It. Since tho recent Presidential election a pew erful political force has boen brought upon the the political stage. It Is boldly aggressive, commanded by the best brains of the country, and Is revolutionary in Its economic effects up on present methods and syttems uf taxation. It demands tho "abolition of all t .ues uion Indus- try, and the taking, by taxation upon land values, Irrespective f Improvements, of the ac nu&l rental value of all Iheso various forms of natural opportunities embraced under tho gen ral term. Laud; and that, as a result, Involun tary poverty will ba abolished, and tlie greed Intemperance and vtce that spring from poverty and ths UlllIAD OP roVEltT will ba swept anar The term Single Tax doet not really express all tint a perfect name would convey, aa)t its leading advocate. It only suggests the fiscal side of the question. And, In reality, the Bln glo Tax li not tax at all. Hut It Is a tax In form, and tho term It useful, as suggesting method. But, Use all reform and progress during the past, the Single Taxnisn are 'fought ttepby step. Asa notable illustration, I bz leave to briefly quote Prof. T. II. Huxley, from an arilcl In tlia Nineteenth Century, entitled "Th struggle for existence." lie says: "One of the most essen tial conditions, If not the chief Oiute.of the struggle for existence la the tendency to multl ply without limit, which man. shares with all living things ... so long as unlimited m'ul ils BHlt gtts u. ns sotlal oigmUalWu wkUb has ever been devised, or I? likely to lie de mised, uo fiddle-faddling with the distribution of wealth, ArnxoKLivBtt Boctufv rnojruiB TEHDKitcr to bk nnsniovrcn tiv Tun nitr-no-DUcrioN within iTsEi.r, In Its Intense! form, of tliat strusRle fur existence tliu limitation of which is thexhtecl of societi." it was In quite ntiother ago when the cele brated Maltlms laid down a similar doctrine. Is It a ease of the "survival of the fittest?" To stay tho pcrslstohco of poverty, nmld advancing wealth, labor-saving machinery and liluhost Ucvclopment of tho arts nnd sciences, tho itr.st- Rir of the Single Tax party, Is to restore the common nnd natural rlghtto land lo tho poople; and so lit lo cause as little political disturbance as possible, It proposes to do this by the simple method of gradually placing all luxation npi n .and VALVK9. Ths new party rightly Insists that there Is something radically wrong In a governmental organization that leads to such an uuoqital distribution of wealth, with such unequal opportunities ns everywhere stare ns Inlhefaco. Will our statesmen and political economists persist In tho old-tlmo theory, that all things are ordained for the host, and that there Is no practical remedy for our dangerous social Ills! Tho people are rlpo for a change. Tho great cstdlfflculty that tho Single Tax party encotin Mrs Is not In Its moral, economic nnd legal as pects, but It Is in getting tho people to uudcr stand Its theory nnd practical application, and to make common cause to rlxht their wrongs. Will the remedy proposed by tho new jxirty bring about happiness nnd remove from human ity that "DHKADFUL FHAIt OF WANT" which It so ably contendsfthatltwlll? It Is a grandly sublime nnd at the same time an Intensely practical question, nnd well worth considering. It is a rapidly growing social and political problem by far tho most Impoitant political question of the age, and It Is here to stay until It Is solved. Who can throw any row light upon It? Mauch Chunk, I'.v IV. AI. i. Avsusn. BROADBRIM'S J. Y. LETTER. For tho next ten days we will have to be excused If wc deyotc our lime to saving the nation, for that appears to bo the present stake. In addition to the Stato officers New York city elects senators and mem bers of the Legislature and Brooklyn a mayor In addition to her Lcglslatlyo repre sentatives. As in every fight of this kind there are wheels within wheels, so the present political contest is not without its embarrassing complications. In no section of tho Stato do the Democrats present united front, and the peacewhtch passcth political understanding Is not found in the wigwam of tbe Republicans. So that as far as unity of action Is concerned Ono Is a complete stand-off against tho other. Tbe mere election of a mayor and aldermen with a few Stale representatives In any city In the Stato of New York would seem to bo an Insignificant affair, and so It would bo under ordinary clicumstances, but as I remarked a moment ago, there are A'hecls within wheels, and on the elections of these two municipalities may depend the character of the United States Senate, and three years hence the complexion of the Presidency, henco the Importance of tbe stake The present mayor of Brooklyn, Mr. Cbapln, is In training for the Governor ship of tho State. Governor Hill, the present incumbent, has an eye upon the White nonse with a not very remote possl bility of reaching It. Ho is now making a Jour of tho South with the object of ex tending his political acquaintance, and from tho flattering reports of the newspa pcrs bas no causo to regret his journey. New York was the factor that decided tho Presidential election In the last campaign, and tbo man who can certainly carry New Yoik three years hence will distance all other competitors in the next Democratic National Conyentlon. To say that the Republicans are alive to the situation Is putting It very mildly, and looking on the possibility of losing tho Stato in the Prcsl dentlal fight of 1892, they wish to protect themselves from the chance of disaster bv securing such a majority In the United Mates bcuate. that if the worst comes to tbe worst they can still "Hold tho Fort." So we drop all business for tbe time and address ourselyos to saving the nation. Jayor Chanln, of Brooklyn, who Is now a candidate for re-election, has bad a phenomenal career. Eight years ago be was an unkDowu yonng man In one of the most aristocratic and strongest Republican wards iu Brooklyn. In that particular district a Democrat stood no chanco what ever of election, but they made their nom (nations as a matter of forn. Mr. Cbapii received the nomination lu tho memorable ear of the Folger fight, when Grover Cleveland was elected' Governor, and the Republican patty was snowed under by Democratic majority of 183,000. In that peillous time a rebellion broke out In the Twenty-third ward, the Banner Republican ward of Brookljn. The Republicans left their own candidate and voted for Mr, Uhapln and sentbim U the Legislature by a handsome majority. He was re-elected and made speaker of the nouso, tho Dem ocfats by a fortunate chance haying con trol of tbe loner House for the first time in .-jeycral years. He then received the nom matlon for Comptroller and was elecud ho was afterwarde forced upon the Demo cratlc ring of Brooklyn by tho "Brooklyn Eagle," the ablest Democratic paper In Urooklvu or New York, and while his ad ministration bas been, measurab y success fill, ht bas giyen mortal offense to tbe old party leadeis by refusing to bo led by them and while they dare not oppose his re nomination they will carry razors In their boots to the polls. Coi. Balrd, the Repub llcan nominee, Is an hvnored citizen and a bravo soldier, and the last time he. ran against Mr. Chapin, in a vote of oyer one hundred thousand was only defeated by a few hundred, to that each parfy is busy furbishing up its anus for the tight which takes place in November. Our swu city so far has not been able to reconcile the rlyal factions of Tammany and tbe County Democracy. Maurice Power has a chip on bis shoulder which Dick Croker of Tammany doesn't care to knock off, and in the meanwhile Maurice Power Is not anxious to tread on tho tail of .Dick broker's coal. Each party goes loaded for ba'r aud I shall not be aston illicd to set wigs on the greon before elec tion day. Tammany has the inside track. Tam many has all the offices, and consequently all tho giace and all the friends; while the Counties declare that they have all the re spectability and all the honesty and all the Intelligence that remains in tbo Democrat ic parly I New York, Its a niolghty pur ty folght as It sthands; who will be tbe undtr dog In It I can't tell, but I'm for the under dug eyery time. A few years ago garrotting became quite popular with highwaymen here, and not a day passed for months but-some victim was picked up In tbe streets who had been garrotted and robbed. A lew fifteen year sentences and a pretty sound clubbing by tba police put an end to it, and wo have beard no more of It sinco. Theu came the badger game aud tbo green goods games, by which many men were duped and fleeced, but a sharp retribution has stamped them out, and now we are all iu a blaze of excitement as tho city teems given over to saudbaggers. Who are they? and how Is it dons? Oh, very slupla, for uufwtunate- 1- .11.-. 1 .. I . -1 V 4 . . 1 ' as bag Is in ado about the size of a largo "stlnc and LaMonl, and erected a fuuudry Bologna snusagn and is filled with sand; It j and machine shops at Ji. Cartnnl, North is fioma foot to two feet long. A blow i utnberlatid county, who rnmliictHi a sue from it is almost as fatal as the blow of. a ( cessful bmlitpm for si-vcra! ur, until t a leaden billy, but It leayes no mark of Its dreadful work, though the victim may bo killed by tho blow. Every day this week some ono has been found who has been assaulted In this way, and one of them died in tlie hospital a few hours after lie was discovered. The fight between the municipal author ities and tho electric light companies which has culminated since- tho shocking death of lineman Fecks, nnd has resulted in leaving a largo part of tho city in total darkness; this has hecn'tho thieves' oppor tunity and now after dark in several of tho bad districts of tho city a man travels with his life in his hand. A noted bookmaker and gambler had a peculiar cxpcrlenco tbo other night which will serve hint for tho rest -of bis life. It is an old saying, "That hawks will not plck.ont hawks' eyes," but these night hawks aro a yery peculiar breed; thoy had just as soon rob each other as an outsider. He Is In flash parlance a sporting man, In other words n gambler, a bookmaker on races, and the proprietor of a whiskey mill on Grand atrcot.besldcs being Interested In a Bowery Dime Museum. Now any rea sonable man would say that a sporting centlcman with a pull like that might walk with unmeshed feet feet from tho Battery to Klngsbrldge wlthoutoverturntn'ga hair. Whiskey selllne, dime museums and book making must bo good average kinds of business, for at three o'clock on Satin clay morning ho was seeking bis virtuous couch, with seven thousand dollars In his pockets. Pickpockets, sneak thlcvps, bunco stcciers, footpads, hlghwajmep, faded harlots, and all sorts of bad characters do much abound here. It Is not a safe place for a stranger In the middle of tho day and on a dark night like that which Intervened between Friday and Saturday morning, It is worth aman'sllfe to walk a block; but tho captain had been there before many a tlme;he was used to traveling with his pockets full of the Unlled States obligation to pay, Ac; In addition to which he sported a gold ticker that weighed about a half a pound, fastened to his ample vest bj golden links, that on occasslon might haye served for an ox chain. Ills shirt hpsom was adorned by a six carat and a"half diamond that in a measure supplied tho absence of the clcc trie lights whose suspension wo now mourn. In addition to the aboye, be was a fighter from away back, and he tipped tbo scales at ono hundred and ninety-six and a half, so that no ordinary snoozer had any1 business to go hunting for loose ducats when ths captain was around. But the captain had closed bis saloon for tbe night at tlie hour of one, like a virtuous citi zen; he then repaired to a Bowery restaur ant, and placed himself outside bf a porter- bouse sleak, fried potatoes, and a bottlo of bass, and started for borne. His line of march lay wltbin a stones throw of the police headquarters; he looked up at the great marble pile, but all was silent, for gaurdians of tho panes were all in a pro found sleep. He" bad not gone far when he becanio awaro that he had company and clutching the load of greenbacks In his coat tall pocket, he quickened tils pace but his companions did not linger behind; perhaps they had trained In a walking match, at any rato they were equal to the occasion. At last they camo to a place where a "building was going up, so they dodged across the street and hurried ahead, but tlie captain was not to bo caught In tho trap, and like tbe sensible mau that he Is took the middle of the street. Then tho ihleycs threw off all dlsgulso and made tho .rush for him, and he like a bravo man took to his heels. It was an even race for a block, and finally ono of the thieves caught up with him and grabbed his watch, and tho captain shot out his left han J duke and caught the bandit on his right side light. Just then bandit No.' 2 caught the captain a welt with a sandbag and sent him to grass, but he held on to bis watch while tho hijhwaymen lost tho opportunity of their live? In not securing the captain's coat-tails In which quietly reposed seyen thousand dollars In greenbacks. After'a a desperate struggle tbe captain reached his own door, when tbo sound of apporch ing footsteps frightened the robbers and they ran away, but not before tbey had given him two or three more good welts with the sandbag. With our streets In darkness we are In a pretty bad condition, and now curse our foil v for having dismantled all the old gas lamps, Instead of keeping them ready for just such an emergency as that which is now upon us. You will get j our letters right along, for Broadbrim will not expose himself to a sandbag till the electric lights aie fixed. li e have had another fatal miscarriage of justice here In the caso of DsctorDownle. You whl doubtless recollect some .months ago I reported his case when be murdered his paramour with poison. The caso was peculiar. Dr. Downle was a physician of largo piactice In Edinburgh, and was married to a lady of fortune. He, how ever, fell In Ioyo with an Ignorant woman by the name of Jessie Duff, and to tbe great scandal of his family fled with her to Now York, she bringing with her two of her children. Before his escapade became known here bis diplomas and letters gained him a standing among tbo best medical men in lirookb n where he settled. But his Ioyo for his paramour soon, coo ed, and he commenced a system of brutality and abuse which finally ended In her death. Both were of violent tempers, aud both drank to excess to drown their sorrow. At last on one of their drunken bouts while the woman was in a helpless condition be gave her a terrible beating, so that the un fortunate creature took lo her bed. On the tablo beside her the doctor placed a preparation of bl-sulphate of mercury, and urged her to take it. She look it and died. To a neighbor who called In to see her when she was dIng she made till siaiemeui. ii was not inaue unuer oatn In the belief that sho was dying nor iu the presence of an officer, so It went for noth ing. On tho new of Dr. Downlo's peril, his brotbe hastened over from Scotland to his assistance; he had plenty of money, aud suddenly all of tlie witnesses of Dr, Downlo's abuse of his mistress became dumb as oysters. The District Attorney could not get proof to frame an Indictment, aud this week the criminal marched a free man out of Comt. Yours) Tituir, BROADBRIM. DUd at Jvuneavlllu, Howell Green, master mechanic for J, C. Haydon & Co., Jetnesvllle, died at his residence at that place at 0 o'clock Friday evening. Mr. Ureeu had been 111 for sev eral years, but the Immediate cause of bis death was brain foyer aud Brighl's disease, Mr. Green has been a lesldent of Jeanes villa for a number of years, haying como to that place from Mlnersvllle, Schuylkill county, Iu 1809 bv formed a company 1. . I 11 . . . . . I entire structures were mummed bv flro. Ho was respected by all who as under his supervision, and his place as master mech anic will be hard to fill. A wire, two daughters and a sou survive him, who have the sympathy of the entire communi ty in tho loss they have sustained. The funeral look placo from his lute resldcnco in Jcancsvillc, on Monday aftel noon nnd was largely attended. o Tramp l'isst. Jersoy Central freight train crews have strict orders In regard to tmmps who at. tempt to steal rides. Friday a gang of tramps had a difficulty with one of the crews near North Branch, and they swore revenge. About 3 o'clock Saturday morn lug, when an engine was backing to North Branch for Its train, a gun was dis charged from behind an appln-trco by ono of the tramps. The hall passed through the fleshy part of tho left nnn of Fireman August Youngblut, of Mawii Chunk, sever ing an artery. A gang of tramps then boarded the train attached lo tho engine on which Youngbltit was shot and ran It from Vanderveer's Cut to Somervlllo. where four of them leaped oh a passenger car, were captured, and lodged In after a hard struggle Absolutely Puro. This nowdcr never varies. A marvel of nurltv strength and wholesonicness. Jloro ec-onnmicn than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he bold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or nhosiihate powders. Sold only in mill, jiuiai viutmi I unuci luniLiilliy, i Wall Street N. Y. in I It Election Proclamation. Pursuant to An Act of General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled an Act relating to the elections In tho Couitpouwealtli. j IIIUICU bll11 u. U. UUIJT,. XS.,AtHJt,i.H1l a further supplement thereto approved January 30. A. D 1874, I, Hiram P. Lo van, Sheriff of the County of Carbon, Penna., do hereby make Unown and give notice to tlio electors of tlie county afore said Ibat on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, belcg the Cth day ot November, A. D., 1880, at wlilcu timo the following officers are to be voted for: Ono person for Stato Treasurer of Penn sylvania. One person for Associate Judgo of Car bon county. Ono person for Distrlct.Attorney of Car bon county. I also make known and give notice that the place of holding t o aforesaid elections in the several Townships aud lloroughs of the said County, will be respectively as the places hereinafter designated, ylz: Hanks Township, Audenrled District, at the school house in Audenned, and Heaver Meadow District at tho school house at Levlstou, lu salii Township, East I'enn Township, at the public house ol Penrose Oeorge, In said Township, LowcrTowiimenshi!: Township. Mlllnort Dis trict, ut the public house of beoiKO D. Schlllert, in amu ui3uii:l. Little (lap District, at the public house of itiiuvii. uenry, iu tmm uisirict. Bowmiinstown District, at the public houso of J.evi jiitriL'iiiHit 111 Siuu luwusuip. Franklin Township, at the public house of iioiin iieuriu, in said lownsuip. Lehlguton Itorough, at tho public houso of iinnaiuiin uisuer, in sam uoruuii. Lausanne Township, at the female school uouse, nui'E mountain, in sam Township. Lehigh Townshlp.ln tho school house at Kock port, In said Township. Weatherly Borouch, t the public houso ol Silas II. Bittnerjn said lloroutrh. First Ward of the HoroOKh of Mauch Chunk, at the office of County Commissioners. SecondWard of the Borough of Mauch Chunk, it the public .muse of l'eter sunt, Insaldllor- UM!I. East Mauch Chunk Borough, at tho public V. V. UUI ICS UitVl, 111 !i;WU IHITUUgU. Mahoning Township, at the publle houio ot 4IIUIU1I30U 3ii-uHiuei in sum lownsuip. l'ackerton District, ut the public school house lu said District, l'enn Forest Township, at tho public houso of K.UM1 JYUl'll, III 9UIU LimilMllll. Towameiislint Township, at the publle house ot F. F. belberltng, lu said Township. l'acker Township, at the public houso known us iiuriz s laverii, in sumiovvusnip. Mauch'Chunk Township, Ni'siiuehonlng Dl trlct.nt the public houso of Benjamin Oiley, In Ncsquehouing. Mauch Chunk Township, llaeklebamie Dis trict, ui ino puouo acnooi nouse, iu tlio said Dis trict. Bloomlmrdalo District, nt the nubile house known us tho White IK'ar, in said Dis trict. Summit III11 Borough, at tho Iron Hall, in said Borough. Kidder Township. North DUtik t, at tho house formerly of GeorKii jl. Stlnsoii, now known as Stutters olllee, at Lehigh Tannery. Kidder South District, at tho public house of FreeiniumeW, In s ml District. WeUsport Borough, ut the publle houso of llenrv Chilstiuan, In said liorouvh. Laniford Borough, at the public house of Oco. Evans lu said Borouuh. I make known and give notice, as In and by the 12th eectlon of the aforesaid act 1 am directed, that "every person excepting Justice uf the Peace, who shall hold any ufllco or nppi'liitiwiii of profit or trust un der the Government of the United Stales or of I ho State or city or Incuiporaled dis trict, whether commissioned utlleer or oth erwise, a subordinate officer or a enfvho Is or shall be employed under the Legisla tive, Judiciary or exi-eutlvo department of this Slato or the United Status, or of any city or Incorpoiated district, ami a so thai every member of Congiess and t o Legis lature and the selec and common councils of an city, eom -.issi.mer uf any Incc por ateil district, Is bv l.iw Incapabio of holding or exorcising at the same time the ofli -e or aupolii'ment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election uf this Commonwealth, am! that no Inspector or Judge, or uny oilier officer of said election, . sbal' bo eligible lo any ofllco then to be yotc'tl fur. 5EC. 5. At all .elections hereafter lipid under the laiya of this Commonwealth, the polls shall be opun at seven n'eloeW . m . and close at seen o'clock p. in. Given under iny hand at Mauch Chunk, third day of "clober. Anno Domini mm thousand eight hundred and elglilv-nine, and ot the Independence of the United States the one hundred and thirteenth. ! 1I1UAJI P. LEVAN. Sheilff. October 10-3w. CURTIS COUGH COMPOUND IT CURES! - TRY IT ! For Sale by all Drugguti P0WSH For Hale, the Fort, Allen Mouse, IN WKIHSPOKT, I'ni-linn oimi. I', I'rI.-.. i Moderate: I'ynim I:. :is,,n , i.i.. in n in. add rem, .1 i r . i . oiiu.zhi" Mount ilnl up, 1 i ( (i.. Pa AT PRIVATL SAlE. The tmrtpmlirnfMl niTfiis hu FAttsr iuti iim liUIUllNGrt thereon erected, situate in Ma honing Viilley, three miles from the fSorough of Inletttoii. (Jin fiiin rnimtv. Pminii . at iM-rvutn Bale. Tlie Farm comprises Two Tracts of I, nnd Kim i i the tract nnrni which the BHildhigs are ted contains fit Acres, more or la: Mm lm. erec I provements nro a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, M x 30 feet, with Kitchen attached, 12 x Uteeti lank llarit, attxao feet, with Wagon Shed at Uched. lox 'JSti-et: Carpenter and niaeksnilth Shop, iox H feet; hone Mill. xsi oet and iiineruimmuuiints. me oilier tract contains 71 Acres, mole nr lpnq. nwirlv nil ntnuN.il nmi hihIh good cultivation. 'rii nmperty Is nu eligible one, nnd will be sold ut u reasonable price mid uu i.-iiaj it-Una. -ainuy nu ine iirvmises, to UAV1I) KU1INN, Mahoning valley, I'a. AN EASY WAY GET A GOLD WATCIL Only $1.00 a Week. We aro now fnrminir Clubs ftir the finest G,iM, Gold-Pilled and Silver Watches manu- 'actuicl lnr both Ladies and Gentleman. We put in theo watclias a movrmenl mniU ny eitiier ut the following companies: Elgin wauuani, iianipden, etc., to suit the purchas er. A club for a gold watch al$40.00, contlsts of mrty memocrs, snit each member pays J I 00 a week. A drawing Is made onro a week, anil tho mmtier wlmso name Is drawn ucts his watrh Immedtoti'lv, ho slill continuing In pay $1.00 a week iinlil he has paid lor it, at which tine each aud all forty membfrs will have ro flv i-d and Hiiil for his watch. The Iwi porson tn receive his WHtch will be made a prrtent ol a nonusome ennui. , OUIl GUARANTEE. EverJ- article bought from us must be just of represented, and wo ere willing at any and u II tunes to make gmid the failure ol any article soni, in u as representoil. Tins Is the lies!, Cheaiejl aud most Convenient way to buy, a watch thinngh our Go operative Club.8vtein. Wo Rive it flrt clnes Elgin or Wallham stem winding and setting movement, which we nuamntee lor two years. The esse is warrant ed, by a written guarantee to wear lor twenty years. Tho above is why wo give you more for your money man any one else nnn why we ure ilo nig the largert watch business in tlio world We sell only firtl ntiality goodj. Why not be an owner ol a Gol j Watch whenever you have the rhoDie to tot one. Join the club at once "illy SI. 00 down and tben $1.1)0 a werk until i he wnlali is Paid. , Please call nr send mo your name end ad Iress and I will call at your house and liow von s.mples, or ifyou are at a distance 1 will eeml lull particulars. Agents wanted 'erras and circular. everywhere. WrIU for I!JRI,r.S SI. ItllHKKJ, Front St., (Opp. Bank) Catasacq.ua, Pi. TlHU!JiitJ9 .tuft Dccn permanent I) euied by i'JULAltKl.rillA.i'A. Ka-e atones no operation onuta w nms irom ouhuicss. ae" proitounrru ia curabU l7 others it m ted. bend fur Ctr- ulr. CURE GUARANTEED. omcIiourV.tos. V- nOT-T-TflT' COMMERCE Gtrard BuiUlDr." Erot and Chettnut fiti.. Phil. rear. Itotk tat-Hilte for trniniDfi j'outttr oncn and women M tni rortni Cuitomi, and STaetic of buihe3 ouptrior LUOitTH AWIJ Cotine l.-Ueacbers Stud-MtU mar enroll at anr tlma. Send for Clrcutrtrs. ouUiiitSK add if ("tea -jr DUhop Ytitfcnt, Hou. Jvhn t, ftaaoiahsr, J-.&-UOV. j-iint-K, ot omen. Tmoj, J. raiCKETT, Principal. J7v l!uy-: announces to the people of. Lc highton and vicinity that he has commenced the Merchant Tailoring business near the corner oi Lehigh and Carbon Sts. in this borough, and that he is preparcdjo exhibit to purchasers 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 ship guaranteed. auCnSuv,. A.L. CAMPBELL Jeweler and Watchmaier, Bank Street, Lehighton, Penna. Kcspecttnlly Invites the attention ef his friends andthe cltUcns generally to bis Immense new stock of Watchos, Clocks, Silverware, Jowoly, it Trices that defy competition. It will pay you o cull and Inspect my stock hefore purchasing UEPAiniis'a Promptly done nt lowest charge, and all noik uarauteed. Don't Forget tlis Pisco aiQN OF THE BIO WATCH, Bank St. Lehighton. rl)eeiuh crl7",o?71r nrrr jioiuim for LIKE SCIIOLAHSHIP EUSIflcSi CQLIUGE i;o i I'fetsUat m.. rtittni. rotilu firC-rnilnitirs. jjC.. 'illinricntitrrduto'l ntei. - JI..1i hfuli.pcd. IJnt v (ure ct luilr. Orcufii'' Tit U ifuU IMVtC VM JMIJJ.T, VOICE from Ohio !Tr ft I film r Mr '! oa, .if hUin, ()i. i ni uik h a miiiu f r " tiut ttunu Bud uiiji . ii.UAlitftMOM Kline, llarrUlm .r ku M like T ur pi bum i k ixlir r uyli to . J. LI jt, M , wriitt l a univr tn j uur ntl-uiu tl Ml crj Iioum I dUil II v lor Ollll HIUrliAft'Ri'-kU 1 it ir 1 1 iln wurk. ' Oibi-rt lie d ui u-( quilt-well j ut liol iMn lo gtvm ti ll fr-hi ih.lr Ifllir Ltrrv 9 nhu lake bvltl ofltili rranU bulu-M -iU niifiisu.l pmllit. Slmll we start VOL' in this Inisint-sc, rtldtr H nli tu n And lru all iLnul ll (.r juiIh If We riirtior meiie. we will unit -u 11 juu don I delay uulil iiulhn f-ii ih-ed otfuu tu ui fttn uf ike tuuulrv If uke tiol.l uu will lie able in - i. k ii Bl(t tn avr-lleuil Minuuil f furled u.aiiurat lui.i ale 1 'M40 fiollwr lhnlitirllili AIIihhi arcto be e. Ill iu tba iew.la lor 9re.li Iktixl in l(al Irtmtwiu Mlk Velid rluoli Chaniiliif u dtiiil-il itieMc. lUudauitteei e-liuui m iLe woil.t Laiteai i- trit l-iyliw erer kuuMii Afeati -vaated. UUrrel i run tiig mj.hui tivray-MUe. Auy one.aa keuinf a -treriil Bjirut. eniiLi.n iu little r MlkMa fiM4rjr. Vbuteet l" virn iti l n- ;Wt Ifvut Ufca ik'iUM'ole of -ltr wnii raj .ln tier ilte bininn. Or el ( a m i ivm uik i ignia art Making fMttuite. c k n-i, , u aa u n T leader, eeaatoet well a eur use. i -ti i i re ma ft l thwaa w ho wiiia lur um. ritk parlirvbtn and lewa fer a ainilr Uiblt-e, llowkt and iVmnlkala Aftef Jfu kwsw mi abwuldtu euluUe le iru u lurtlter, why dp heiau U deoa. Ajjr.w t. t ALL UN tW , &tViTA, KXH ii LB FREYi 1 isxn .3 &mn (3 ivfSX UUI ii i u - CLOTHING! GL0IHTO! 0 Grand Fall Opening 1st Jloyg, Mesis anil iii!! Breast' - ' CLOTHINGr Our -new lino ior Fall and IFiNTEit i8 the finest nnd lamest wc have over shown. Childrcns Suits and Overcoats." over 800 Styles, lioys Suits and Overcoats, oaci 325 Styles." Men's Suits a&d Overcoats, over 4.00 Styles. . AVn innlro Rpp.n,AT. MtwTtiw nf 17A1.1. nVl?.l!f!(lATR in Silk Hull and Siv.in Lininsr. from SI 5.00 and upwards. TTe invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is filled with a large assortment of high grade specialties in Suiting; Tkousbkings and Overcoatings. In Gent's Furnishi-arm mgiy lonipung. Centre Square, Hotel tolls 1 1 mull AND- In Great Variety and at Lowest Prices. 634 Hamilton i Vgir 18 t H uda catc Lolilgli Co Mi i Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and JRepairs, Field, and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c We desire to call special attention to our DfYnEnnr foonns men A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for JLlllUber. General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seilor'a Corner, North Bank Street, hum ISlsda Nusbaum GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK ST., LEHIGHTON anil examine their fine stock of Groceries and Provisions, comprising Tens, Coffees, Spices, Sugnrs, Hams, Shoulders (Jhecse, Canned and Hot tied koods, Dried Hints, and m fact, everything usually found in a really first-class Grocery and Pmvisirn Store, aud at the very low est possible Cash Prices. -Also, a full line of Confectionery 9 During-the 'season you will find here the Largest and the r?in f nt7Dfniti serred up in every style. Families Jlk3l v v Oiti-i ami us when in need of anythin in PLAIN AND FANCY New presses, new type and excellent facilities enable us to da nil kinds ot Job Wqrk, in the low prico. Mail orders rcrcive "MUM ADYOEAH" JOB ROOMS, Bank Street, Leliio'hton, Pa i ii in fa f. i SCISM of ail kinds ninnlv oxoontvA V , .7 w . v, JfllEfw at this office. Prices low. Dill Heads Note. Heads Letter Heads Statements Envelopes, Programmes Price Lists. S6.00. 88.00. SlO.OO. $12.00. our line of novelties nro excecd- Allen Building, Allentown. St., Allentown. pi'ice of the Advo for 52 weeks. Cement,-JLime and BuiltJing Sand, eiti at fi r,alJl & Ciilton's Toys Jewelry. Parties supplied. Call aud see our lines. best style, nnd at extarordinary immediate attention. Blanks of all Kinds Wedding Stationer Business Cards, Shipping Tags Sale Bills Ball Tickets, Circulars. &e. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, w ct Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Tablo Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Vickies, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoica J cllias arid table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceri.es, Queensware &c. - ll'e. lead, both In low prices aud quality of goods. Our largo slock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchasers Will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, "LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. LUCKENBACH, rtAfN AND DECORATIVE rAPIItt JIAN0 INO, HOUSE AND WON TAINTING AND GUAININO. Competent workmen sent to any prt at tho county. niunquAnTF.ns ron Wall Papers, Borflers & Decoratioiss. Lares Assortment, and th latest styles. Mte, Stationery, Fancj M WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making una puttlne f promptly attended I: Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty", Brushes & genqral Painters' Supplies. Ho. 61 Broadway Manch CM. Pa. flelnw tho Broadway "Tonne. HOllACE HEYDT. JOHN SKABOLDT.ill Heydt & Sqaboldt Successors to Keracrer finejdt INSURANCE AGENTS Offlce : Bunk street. rrompt jiltentlon siven to nyerr kind ot I. nurctnce. Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTUllEll OF Window and l5ooa Fuakbs, Doors, Shutters, Ulinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IH All Kinfls of Dressefl Lumber Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c.t &c. Very Lowest Prices. ELY'S CatarrH Sream Cleanici tht Natal Faciaiiei, Allajri Fain ana Inflammation, Utalf tht Sori ' Rastoroi tbe Senas of Taita and Bmtll. THY THE CURE A naitlclfi Uunnllpil lutn .ip.h nntr!l mil fa aKreoablu. 1'rlco so cents at drugiMstii br mall, s KI.Y llltOTllKIlS. u Warren St.. Nav T.Tfc aiifust 17, 188 Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni ture and Paintings from Instruction by using It makes absolutely no dust r dirt when using, thereby aTe women s time and labor. Try it; sample free at J. T. NUSBAtJM'S 'Original Cheap Cash Store," i.EinaiiTON-.PA ujjm ir.iw.Mi. . , .1. . 'wr "r ha th? fT. X.. Bwaa and prlov iIuih Mk doirn u n tm,i. mtm kottaai. put mm W, L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR QKNTLKMIM. Tlett In (be wnrld. lE-t-k-mfnat hli OU -TlINfllMt-1. 1 1 A faT li.u i iv rT mrnai H30 rOMCK AND rAHMEllM' ftj i. if tta.OO iicl 1,75 HOT' ttCIiOO IU IttffeTM ilf'fffitlir. aiB-r-a-a 11.11 4 .1 M HIIIIK. All UUklt Lu Cone ra, CuttOB Ud Laaa. W. L. DOUCLA3 S3 SHOE LAEHKa. Bt Material. Jleit Btje. Beat afMI-iia ll BOt told bT TOnr 7Ur if.- Adam Mehrkam & Son. AsMti -FEVER auiatfwi
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