RjrrKnuu t TitR LKntnnTOif roiT-orptcn as rX rUil MAIL MATT1IU. L .n , The Carbon Advocate MnimtioM,rimKA, Hfctas for Legal AdTcrtUliiR i Charter ru:!"fs 1 00 Auditor'! Notlcei 4 on Coniml 'tloiiiT'ii Netlces - - - 4 oo Plroroe Noili ei 4 00 Admlntitifttor'sNotle - - -3 00 Kiecutur' Notices sjoo SATUliDAY. NOVEMIJKR 23. 1660. TiA Circulation Larger th;n that of smy'WaaUly Nawspaparln tha County, S. B. l'mcr, cf tlio Upper Lelilgh Coal Co., was last week elected Associate JtiJco of Carbon county, by over 500 majority. Mr. Frlce Is a capable man, and well de serves tlio distinction accorded him, White Ilttyen Journal. "KedNose Jikk's" two accomplices who helped him to. murder Paj master Mo Cluro and his companion, near Wilkes barre, hayo been tried In the Italian courts for the crime and convicted. One was sentenced to Imprisonment for life and the other was given a 20 years' Imprisonment. SLATijfQTOjf agrees to exempt the Poughkccpsle Railroad Company fion the payment of all taxes for ton ycais, give them water rent free and six acres of land on which to erect their works. The citizens of this city can find much to follow in tho example set by our enter prising sister town. There is nothing like hustling to make a town go. Everybody get together and work, We have it from tho genial Thomas Arncr, pf Franklin, that ho will positively be no candidate for the Democratic nomin ation of County Commissioner at the next fall convention, all reports to tbo contrary notwithstanding. Tom, in bis capacity as commissioner's clerk, 'has had a fair lasto of tbe trials and tribulations of the oQlce which Br'er Malloy would seemingly thrust upon him and he don't want, nor wouldn't take the nomination, if tho court knows itself, and at this token Tom rather thinks it does. We clip tho following from a recent number of Legal Miscellany of Flilladel' phla. "lion. W. M. Rapsher, of the Mauch Chunk bar, will coutiibuto an ar tide for this journal in the December num ber, .cntttlod? 'Aro Wo Drifting Tpwards Pure Democracy?' Tho learned gentleman takes tho position that tho government of Great Britain, wi;li its nominal Queen and House of Lor Jt, Is in practlco a model Democracy, wulietlip government of the United States, with il: u rliten constltu tlon and. restrictions, give ui theory ani practlco less freedom and liberty to the .citizen, than tho English." The recent steady increase in the mem bership of tho Knights of Labor is certain ly a gratifying sign of the amalgamation of tho worklng rnasses into a common broth erhood for tho support and protection of their interests individually and collective ly. Now, If they educate, organize and agitate, as well as stimulate the organiza tion by conservative methods of Instruction and steer clear of boycots and strikes.thcre Is much chance of a fulfillment of the prophecy long predicted for this society, namely, that it will work out much good for tho masses who eat bread by the sweat of their brow. HOW WIM, IT WORK? The chipper Lansford Record has this to say of the president judgshlp, in an interest ing article bearing on tho outlook of Demo cratic politics in Carbon county. For rresldent Judge the present occupant, Mr.Drelier, Is In the Held, and a hot nclit will bo made to give him another lease ot ten years. TVhlle the nomination is supposed to be deckled by the conferrees elected by Carbon and Monroe counties, tho principal tussel will be In Carbon, where Major Klotz will mako tlio last great battle ot kls Ufo to glvo Judge Drchcr another term, why ha fights so hard tor a man from another county, when talent Is at homo, the political novices can't comprehend. But know ing once attribute It to an understanding, that dates back several years, and which effects the congressional nomination. That an under- stading was arrived at between Klotz and Drehcr cannot be denied, Klotz's lar-seelns policy was partly unfolded when last year he came out for Allen Craig for Congress. If It was slraplya question between Craig and Con gress on Its merits, Klotz would hardly bo for Craig. Ho has not been In the past, and Tatrlclt Henry said tho only way to judge the future Is by the past. The real Democratic rank and file of Carbon will light under the home flag, bellovlns; It Is time carbon stopped playing second fiddle to Monroe county, which, by the way, has monopo lized the Joint olnces for years. It has held tho Judgeship for for twenty years, tho Congress' man for eight, and holds the present Stale Senatorshlp.' All this In face of the fact that Carbon has double the roto ot Monroe. On tho Judgeship tho Dreher party know they cannot carry Carbon against a home man, but Monroe may stand by Prulier, and In the oyent o( two candidates being In the field Dreher's friends hope to so manipulate the Itcpubllcan party of Carbon as to obtain an endorsement With that he would go Into the Held. That the Itepubllcans will be caught In the trap, many of the party workers outside ot Mauch Chunk ro- fuso to believe, in tho event ot a Democratic fight they bellero their party will fare best by keeping hands off. At this dato that It the real position on the Democratic Judgeship for 1890, OUR jnGUTElSNTlI TOLU3IE. A ITURXINO I'ArElt. from the Allentowu CrUic: The Lehlghton Advocate, a live and sterling weekly printed in the neighboring county of Carbon, was seventeen years old last Saturday. Editor Slortblmer and hl3 assistants are evidently reaping the reward of hard and clever labor and we trust they may all sto tho end ef another seventeen years of well-requited work, and an Advo cate twice at u'tfr at i hut of now. OltOWS STEAD1I. IN PiiPI'I.AUITT. From tho Cataiauqua Dut nuh: The Lehlghton A dvocaie. passed Its seventeenth birthday' last Saturday, and with age grows in popularity and useful ness. The Morthluiers are a strong team, and make their paper a . necessity to the community. .. DltlQHTEIt THAN EVEII, From the Dour, N. J., Index: The Lehlghton (Pa.) Advocate enters upon Its eighteenth year with this week's issue, under brighter auspices. than ever. Uro. Morthlmer will put in a water motor for his new power press as soon as the water works now under way are completed. If the motor works as well as ours he will be more than delighted with it. IN TIIll rilOVT RANK. From the Lansford Btcord: The Lehlghton Advocate has entered upon its eighteenth year and Is In the front rank of county Journalism, Tho Advocate desires to give all the news, and judging from Its success it succeeds. Long may It Advocate. With Its last Saturday's issue the Cab sohAdyocate, of Lehlghton, completed. It seventeenth volume. The Advooatk is a conservative, independent newspaper, . which succeeds in presenting all the sews Jn Its particular field with vim and accur py Phil. Prw, Nov. M. BROADBRIM'S 1 Y, LETTER. , Whenever I think of the magnificent charities ot Now York my soul Is filled with admiration for the ministering angels that care for them, and yet It seems Im possible for human foresight to shield all tho children of misfortune In a great city like ours. Aside from the city chanties, which cost us millions of dollars, many of our churches have organized bodies of re lief, and there are many hundreds of pri vate Individuals who scour the slums and poorer quarters dally, and yet with all our caro cases of suffering occur shocking to contemplate, telling us in no uncertain tones, that the millenium Is yet far olf. One day last week a woman was found in a room, almost destitute of furnltur and everything else, In tho midst of her starving children; tlicy had not tasted food for nearly two days. When they were discovered tbe mother was stark staring mad, and endeavored to tako her life by leaping from tho window. Ucr story is only ono of a thousand. Young and beautiful, she attracted tho attention of a merchant tailor, well to do, and married him. Matters ran smoothly with the young couple for several years. Tho wife was frugal and the husband industrious, and their homo was happy as happy could bo. Four beautiful children blessed the union loyed by the father and adored by the mother, so that nothing seemed want ing to flit their cup of happiness. But in an evil hour the father took to drink, then ruin came swift and suro, Ho became an outcast and a vagabond. Tho mother for years struggled against fate, and last week she was taken to a madhouse. Tbe chil dren were passed over to Mr. Gerry's soci ety, arid the wretched father was sent to tbo penitentiary. A newspaper correspondent tells the story of an Interview with the girl wife of Xfcllyaln, tho eighteen year old murder er of the German groceryman Lucca, of Brooklyn. Nothing moro pathetic can be found In history or fiction than the story of this poor waif, who will be the widow of a murderer when she reaches fifteen. When asked how she came to marry this disreputable tough, she said, "Because ho told mo that he loyed mc. No one ever told mo so before." Did not your mother tell you so? asked the questioner. "Oh, no," said the poor creature. "She never took me in her arms, though I longed to get there, and she never kissed me In her life that I can ' remember." Wben tho mother was asked If this was true, with a brutality worthy of a wild beast, she said, "Ay coorso It Is thruc. I don't believe In hugaln' an' klssln' an' spllln' 'em." Speaking of her daughter, she said, "She was headstrong an' I thrled to knock It out av her, but I cudn't." How did you try to knock It out of her? the Interviewer Inquired. "Wli me fists, av coorse; and ber brothers thrled to knock It out av her, too, but thov cudn't." TJow? again said the questfoncr. "Why, wid their fists, as they had a right to. They knocked her down an' beat her on the fluro." What a revelation of savagery Is this! A poor, weak, little girl of thirteen or fourteen, who In all her life had never heard from a mother's or a brother's Hps one word of love or kindness; whose only remembrance of homo was of beatings and drunkenness and blasphemy. IKhat wonder that she dilftcd awayl ll'ho shall be surprised if she is lost? But notwithstanding this there aro char ltlcs hero tho record of which is kept In the Lamb's Book of Life, and. whoso stories of mercy and love will stand out bright as tho noonday sun on tbe judgmeut day. W hat can bo moro helpless than a sick and destitute woman? Ilomeless, friend less, penniless in a great city, she sinks by the wayside, and the mad stream of busy life sweeps by her, each too intent on his own.affalrs to think of the flotsam by the way. Yet not all; the priest and the L- vlte, perchance, may have passed on the other side of the way, but a good Samari tan is also journeying along tho road. It Is over thirty years since Dr. Marlon Sims, of blessed memory, founded the woman's Hospital. Strange as it may seem, up to that time there was no similar Institution in tho civilized world. IIos pitals thjio were by tho thousand, and many where men only were received, but neither hero nor in Europe was there any hospital devoted exclusively to tho diseases of women. A department was set apart for those who were able to pay, but they received no better treatment than the homeless wanderer that charity had gath ered from the streets. Dr. Sims early saw that If the Institution was to bo a perma nent success he must enlist the aid of wo men. The names of Jay Gould and Rus sell Sago stand on the marts of commerce, and there where tbe money changers (Well as tho synonyms of all that Is despicable ana merciless In money getting, yet here on the list of patrons I find tne names of their wiyes, Mrs Jay Gould and Mrs. Rus sell Sage. But there is one other name there bright and golden with blessed memories, which stands out like a shining star gleaming inrougu a stormy sky. Mrs. JFilliain B. Astor for twenty years has stood the un questioned queen of our social life. She was the one woman whoso supremacy caused no bitterness, for she seemed to rulo by the authority accredited to kings the right divine. No one except a person acquainted with tbe exacting and relentless duties of such a station can conceive tho neyer cding work of such a life. Yet this dead saint, worth untold millions, stole away from her fashionable friends and her luxurious home, to minister wltli her own hinds to the wants of poor helpless creatures who In their own estate hardly knew what shelter was. A beautiful story. is 101a or Mrs. Astor by one who witnessed the scene. The lady was passing by one or tue utile rooms where a poor wrecked soul was silently passing away, no moth er's voice, no sister's kindly touch, no daughter's loye cheered the pathway of the lone wanderer as she stood on the verge of the valley of the dark shadow. Perhaps as the clouds began to thicken and her eyes grew dim she floated in fancy through long years of sorrow and tears to the home of her childhood, and she heard loved voices long since hushed In death, whispering softly In hor ear bright visions, love and hope, sweet as silver bells. The breath of tbe sufferer came thick and fast, the death straggle being broken by sobs and prayer. Tho lady paused for a mo ment at the door, a woman was on her knees at the bedside of tlio dying girl; In a minute all was oyer, the spirit of the homeless wait had taken its flight, the wo man rose from her knees while the hot tears streamed down her cheeks like rain; it was Mistress Astor, the great socia quebri, the wife of tbe hundred million aire, You goed people, who read in your newspaper gosslD the stories of our society life, sometimes alsBgured by crossness and scandal, please remember that some of the brightest examples of charity and christian lore are found among these whose millions , . t . . , .. j .. . I unre pmceu luuui ucyuiiu lue reacn 01 I want, and, as far as gold can, of sorrow i and care, j I The medical staff of this institution has embiaced- the very best talent that this country has ever known, Dr. Marlon Sims, Dr. Aanow, Dr. James B. Hunter, Dr. Thomas, Dr. James TFood, Dr. Charles Oarroli Lee, Dr. Bozeman and many others equally famous. For twolye years the Board of Suigeons temalned unchanged, and when tho retirement of some and the death of others rendered the change Inevi table, thcro was a sharp competition among tbo most distinguished surgeons In New York for the post of honor. The gentle men selected to fill tho vacant posts are among tho most distinguished surgeons In our country Dr. Iloraco Tracy Hanks, of Madison Ayenue, Dr. Henry D. Nlcoliand Dr. Clement Cleveland; Dr. Bacbe AfcE. Emmett and Dr. Thomas Addis Eramett still remaining on this staff. This splen did charity needs a further endowment of one hundred thousand dollars to make It self-supporting, a home where a poor, friendless and needy woman can secure such medical attendance as kings could not bavo commanded a century ago. If tho readors of the Broadbrim Letter would put in ten cents each, the sum could bo raised in a week. If some good soul who has read my letters for years feels that tho time Is approaching when her money will not be of much moro use to her, think of the Woman's Hospital of New York City and lay up a few treasures where the moth doth not consume nor thieves break In and steal. Blessed be Providence the elections are over. Tho Democratic cyclone that struck New York bounded over Brooklyn, caught Virginia on the fly, knocked spots out of Ohio, and made Iowa a dark and bloody ground, and has raised hob generally, strewing the sea and tho shore with the debris of Republican wrecks. Tammany Is on top. Dick Croker, the great sachem, is looking around with aten million power microscope for the remains of the County Democracy so far he has made no dis covery. Among tho surprises ef the week is the breaking of Samuel J. Tllden'i will. He desired to found a public library, and gave his house in Grammercv Parle and his millions for that purpose, lie was a law yer ot great experience, and knew all about making wills, but he failed to make his own so that It would hold, so New York loses the library and the heirs get hi money. Queer world Isn't it, where a man can't do as he llkos with his own. If this wlso old man failed who can succeed? Moral: Do whatever you Intend to do In your lifetime. Don't wait for some one else to do it after you are dead. Just for experiment try sending a few" thousands to tbe Women's Hospital ; if it succeeds, try a few thousands more, then yon can see while you are alive tbe good you are doing, and tbo recording angel will keep tbe gold en pago all the same. Youns TltULT, mtOADBRIM. A Lady's Perfect Companion rAi.si.KS3 CiiiLnmnTii, a new book by Dr, John II. Dye, ono of New York's most skillful physicians, shows thatprln Is not necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood and overcome. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to over come and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and all other evils attending pregnancy. It Is reliable nnd highly endorsed by physicians evcrywnero us the wire's true private compan ion. Cut this out; It will save you great naln and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for aescrlptlve circulars, testimonials.and confiden tial letter sent in sealed envelope. Address, Frank Thomas & Co.. Publishers, Baltimore, Maryland. GET THE Carbon Advocate All the News ! VS 2 WEEKS lh Sl.OO. Administrator's Sale. Of Valuable UKat. pstatp nZ-i . " uiucr ui mo urpnftDs court or ibnday, December 16. crfbATA0.t . All thktrtaln Tract ?f Wece'of lnd uuaismujwer Towamensing Township, Car bon county, bounded and descflbed as fol ows , linSf "iSStV V .ne' meaeB 1&nd " ' William i$i? hnll e'shty-seven and three-quarter de grees, Vest ninety -three perehes foa stone thence by land of llenjamln Wose, South nlne teen and one-half degrees. East fortv-two and ffi" Nif. P,c,heV a then?e,Wb0y "the same. North eighty-six and one-quarter degrees h!?,it,neHVtX'seveli.Percnes l stouerthence n.M?2 Ioses .trauP; North two and one quarter degrees. East th rty-two perches te the place of beginning, containing JNiJNiiiTJfiliiS ACRES. t,TA,1 " "v"f .'UD Ba,n0 premises which Thomas Brown and wife by deed dated January innranpld.. Tt . ... Joslah Htraup, now deceased. ONE-IIAIJ BTOKY "IOU "UMUl4 Frame Dwelling House, a Large Bank Barn and other necessary out bulldlues. There is a good Apple Orchard on tho premise and a due stream of Spring Water runs through the same. Persons desiring to view the same will Please call on tha under. signed. Terms and conditions will be made known at time and place of sale by FINE job printing I AT THE II Lowest Prices! SEE US. When m the course of human events, ayouiiff mail mnkia up lit mlml f' ik the very important question, ' . flnda Breat difficulty Incoming tot' point As wc iro uot nt all bashful a boldly say: Will VOU not annwrn- vra tn n i turn noli- you to fjo to your druggist or dealer in ioucc articios, ana purchase) a bottle of Vail Brothors' Ideal Tooth Powdor, th,o best mado. As an inducement for you to trV it. WO Crivo VOU a llAnrifintnn nnm-nv. ing with two 25 cent bottlos, 20 x 24, no ndvortislnir on It. Tim U , flsvt around tho neck of each bottlo. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel or purity, strength and wholesomcness. More economical ,uu UIUIIIIII J iwiiua.iiii vumtub uo BOIO. in competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans, itoyal Uaklng l'owder Company, 10 Prof. Loisette's MEMORY DISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD In tptU of adaltented ImiUtioufl which ralw tb theory, and practical mulU of tha Orfrln!, In piU ot th croiMst tnitrrepreMntttions br snTloui would-b competitor, ftndintpitoof ' 'ba attempta to rob" him f the f rait of hi UborM&ll of which domonstrtto tbo undoubted superioritr nnd popuUritr of bit teaahlngK Prof. Lotaette'iArtof Never Forgetting ia recognized to-day in both iLtnlspherei u marking an Epoch la Memory Ooltaro. Alt ProipectniBent post froe) giree opinions of people In all parte of the globe who hare act ually studied hie System by correspond enoo, showing that hit Britera is used only uhiU beino ftudied, not Ofterward: that any book can be leamtd in a final readme, vnind-xranderina cured, tfrc, For Prospectus, Terms and Testimonials address Prof. A Z40I&tiTTl 237 Fifth Avenue, N,T - w.J- because v?e iurnish all the latest local news in the best style. Sample us. Dead Men Tell No Tales WE'RE ALIVE, Our Story's Short. Wo have'nt cot tho BIGGEST STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis ions, Notions, Boots and Shoes,Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, &c, In tho Lehlsh Valley, but we have an Elesant Auortmont just the same, and the prices are marked way down below the great majority of our competitors, and that's what suits you be cause QUALITY Is the BEST and the PBIOK3 are always JUST RIGHT. Our stock Is entire ly New, Fresh, Clean, Complete and Handsome, so we. tako pleasure in asking the people of welssport and tho surrounding community to call and Inspect our assortment ot general store goods.. Bespectivcly, A. W. MARSH, Post-Offlce. Welssport, Pa To Whom It May Concern Iiehlshton. ra., Nov. 7th 1888. ltecclrea ot Adam MehrKam, one nunared and fifty dollars, to be used In tho purchase of two Mules. It ts herebyagreedandunderstood, that the said Adam Mehrkam, is the sole owner ui um iuuies, uuu possesses an me riguts, titles, and Interest therein, until I have repaid the above mentioned onk hundhed and fifty iwuiiAiu in mil. w uness ray nana and seal, wo uuj nuu UUbOUUUVO wrillt'u. T. .T. niiRTNUV. Signed and sealed in the presenco of F. Pierce Estate Notice. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham iTuiiiriui late 01 uiwer lowatnensing 'jown shlu. Carbon Countr. Dtwimcri ha-Thic hpon granted to the undersigned Executor, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons having lust claims against said estate- will present them for settlement, Wilson Muschlltz, Executor Oor. I lth & Hamilton Sts. Allentown, l'a. Or to luiDsncr o; i;assiuy Attorneys or estate. Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to an order of tno Orphans Court of xsu. ijuu yuuiiiv, i uuuaj ivama, mere win uo soia nt 11 1 hit.. U'lfa n ). ......... C,.n Tit l.l l " Saturday, December 28th, 1889 at two o'clock p. m.. tho following described Meal Estate of the Estate of Henry Kramer, deceased, to witi All that Lot or l'leco of Ground situate In Franklin Township, Carbon county, l'a., bounded and described as follows to wit: Ileginnlng at a stono In a nubllo road eading from Welisport to Btroudsburg, thence In and along said road north 78W degrees, east 3 6-10 perches to a stone In said road, thence uuii in c uriircca. easv perencs to a stone In said road, thence by land ot ltobert Campbell, north 3VS degrees, west 9 perches to a pose thence by laud ot Jacob Itlckert. south radii: kiccb, nest percues iu a post, inenco uy tne sjme south 3 degrees, east s 2-10 perches to the place ot beginning, containing 75 perches, more or less. The lmnmvpmmibi th sisi 01 a two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE with kitchen attached, and all necessary out- bulldlnes. The bullillmrft nrA In nrt-lnaa n,.- ditton. The said premises are located about one mile from Welssport Uorough and persons uk4,,JUK w wicfT ,11a buiiib win uiease cull uu the undersigned. Terms and conditions will be iiauu ikiiumi at iiwv duu piace ui sale uy AUSTIN HOYElt, Administrator. Administrator's Sale. PitNiianf tn on h4a nf n...V.n. r x 1 cmisjiTttiim, mere will ue spirt at Public Sale on the premises In Kraut Un lunusuiti, vuumr auu ouuo tuurcBaiue. on Saturday, December Vlst, 1889, at two o'clock P. M., the following described Iteai Estate or GEOjtGK U. KNECHT. dee'd, to wn: ah uiuwaii or nece ei urounu situated vanla. bounded aud uescilbed as fallow. tiwU, iu i-laiimiu iuwiikiiiii. i.iirunn cniiniv ivnn.vL urKiumiiKiHatnpusi ou me xtorcu ameoiu Sroposed alley, thence by land late of James P. mlth, north 2t degrees, west sts feet to a post u nw Duutii siun ui u uuuiiu ruau leauing irom Harrity to ltlokartsvllie. thence along said road south 85 degrees, west 160 feet to a post, thence by laud of George Miller south 27 degrees, 338 feet to a post on the south side ot th uhi. mentioned alley, thence along said alley north 4GU decrees, east AHA hunrirol nnd fnrtvlv feet, more or less, is the placed beginning, coin taimuit unc Auita; more or less, ine im provements thereon consist of a TW0-3T0UV l'ltAMKDWKl.l.INd IKIUHK anil nil nrae.uii-u outbuildings, ihe buildings are In flrst-elass condition, having bceu but recently erected. The said premises are located about three. 3 turners of a mile from Welssport and persons lslrlng to view the same will please call on the undersigned. Terms ana conditions will be made known at time and place of sale, by AUSTIN BOYKlt Administrator, Gi Gi Ci CURTIS COUGS COMPOUND IT CURES! TRY IT ! For Sale by all Druggiste, AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers his FARM, with the I1UILDIN09 thereon erected, situate In Un boning Valley, three miles from the Uorough ot Lehlghton, Carbon County, I'cnna., at I'rVvuto Bale. Tho Farm comprises Two Tracts of Land separated bva I'ubllo Tlnnd leading to Heaver ltuni the tract upon which the Diiildlngs aro erected contains 12 Acres, more or less; tho Im provements are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 24 z 30 feet, with Kitchen attached, 12 x II tect; Dank Darn, 29 x 30 feet, with Wagon 8 lied at tached, 10 x 28 feet: Carpenter ami Ulncksmlth Shop, 10x21 feet; llone Mill. 20 X31 lect, nnd otner outbuildings. The other tract contains 21 Acres, more or less, nearly all cleared and under good cultivation. Tho property Is an eligible one, and will be sold nt a reasonable price and uneasy terms. Apply on tlio premises, to DAVID KUIIMH, octl9-m3 Mahoning Valley, Fa. AN EASY WAY GET A GOLIMVATCiL Only $1.00 ft Week. We are now forming Clubs for tbe finest Gold, Gold-Filled and Silver Welches manu factured lor both Ladies and Gentleman. We put In these watchas a movement made by either of the following companies: ElglD, Waltbam, Hampden, etc, to suit the purchas er. A club Tor a gold watch at $40.00, consists of forty members, and each member pays $1.00 a week. A drawing Is made once a week, and tho member whose name is drawn gets his watch Immediately, he still continuing to pay $1,00 n week until be has pafd for it, at which time each and all forty members will have re ceived and paid for bis watch. The last person to receive his watch will be wade a present ol a handsome chain, OUH GUARANTEE. Every article bought from us must be just as represented, and wo are willing at any and all tunes to make good the failure of any article sold, to be as represented. This Is the Beet, Cheapest and most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Uo onerative Club System We ctve a first-class Elzln or Waltham stem winding and setting movement, which we guarantee lor two years. Tbe case Is warrant ed, by a written guarantee to wear for twenty years. Tho above is why wo give you more for your money than any ono else and why we are do. log the largest watch business in the world. We sell only first quality goods. Why not bo an owner of a Gold Welch whenever vou have tbe chance to get one. Join the club at ouce, only M.uo down and then 1.00 a week until tbe watch Is paid. Please call or send me vour name and ad dress uud I will call at your bouse and show you simples, or If you are at a distance I will send lull naviculars. Agents wanted everywhere. Write for terms and circulars. CIUltLES 91. REIIRia, Fboht 8t., (Opp. Bank1) Citasahcua, Ta. announces to tho people of Le hlghton and vicinity that he has commenced the Merchant Tailoring business near the corner ot 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 h(5 will furnish at from 10 to 15 per cent, lower than any other house. Fit and workman oil 1 n n vi rtnrl ""'I' gUUAautccu- augusUvn AL. CAMPBELL Jeweler anil WatcMer, Bank Street, Le'highton, Jfenna Respcctfnlly invites the attention of his friends andthe citizens generally to his Immense now stock of Watches Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Trices that defy competition. It will pay you o call and Inspect my stock, before purchasing REPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed, iMt Met me Place, SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank St. Lehightdn. eDecniberl7;371r TIXTT DOZZAES for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE 1709 Chestnut St, rhlUia. Position!. for2radaatee Time required 3 to4 mo. 1IEHT Mquipptd. licit Conrso ot Ktadr. Circulars fcrce f you name Uui paper. VOICE from Obi. Hr U & portrait of Mr. Urri- inn. rf HaUm. nt.lst ,H writ mi wff tt work on a farm fur avuimoathi 1 now ha? t to aa-eiie r t t jaiian aui iiuum ana puuil ai vuu uiih p v k ujr, aid) W. H,UAKJSQK WlUUm Kiln, Ilarrlaburr. l'"- wnica; ntrrr KnOWB auriltinr to II Jlka jour album. Vattenlajr I took ordin nougs to mora, Dan for, Ua. writa- l uiiusran tor jronr aibBmat almot ovary houM I visit. Ur proni u onn ai macbai WU Tor a Inrl day'awoik." Other aro doing quit at well havo not Idoco to a-lva I Cta Aram thrlr latlsr Fnint liY UkM bolif Vr"4 botlMM UP (rami pro Ola. Khali we start YOU in this business, reid.ft Writ too and Uara all about It forvouiatlf. Wo iuS -wbj w wui atari you ir job aou i at lay until SmabvadofyoulajouTUtrt or tbo counlrr. Ifyoa VOU Will bab!ta sJ.k miMl.1 fo.t. nw-kJ.:i a account or a forced manufactur? aalo 1SA.OUO (en I ol I ur lliutoiEruih A tb uiti arct baaoltl loth (Nrp.,,t,r tt cn Bound lu lloyal Crlniaon Hi Ik Velvet tMri.fanulnfldtoraUdiuldfa.llandaonit atbumiiatbt wotW. UrjrMt ttln, Urr-im Urtcalua ovar koowu. Aetata wanted. Liberal tenna. til ruouey for aganta. Any Oueca bocumo a auMcaaful rent. rilia liuir Biri.ti.iti. ... talking Doctaury. Wherever ahewn, ovary out wanta to bur. tba-a, ArvuiatakolbwuMndaofonUrt with rapidity never baforf kltOWM. Uroal uroltla await anrruarku A .r.lt . luakluciurtuiita. Ladlaauiaka at much a men You, reader. au do at well aa any one. Full Information mn4 tanuo free. lhS'.T1,,f lvr Mmf' " Uh lrt"l- and term, for our 1 amtlv UiUea, fluoha and feriodfcala. After you know alL aaumyou aeuciuaa to f o uo further, wby bo barn la dona, AddroM h. if. ALLhh A CO, Atrswmu U Jf APPLES -AND- POTATOES Received in Car Load Lots al most every week at O. J. Saeger's East Weissport, Pa. Store-keepers, Hucksters and all pthers can save money by mak ing purchases of him. Other iruits m season, k ail or write !i L, FREY, 03 w BKDGHi VIbbbbSJbVwI BIBBllBnHLH lor prices. ! "GREAT RED To make some important luture, and in order to MOVE have commenced a General Reduction Sale! to continue until JANUARY 1st, 1890. Reduced Prices on Every Article in the House. OUR STOCK OP Boots, Shoes, Caps, Underwear, Cloth ing, etc., etc., Is large and complete including It. will be to your advantage in and get the benefit of nrst sales. . . - . E. Opera House Block, Plain Staple Dress Goods In widely advertising the wonderlul stock o( FANCY DRESS GOODS it has been our prlvllego this season tn placo before tho public, we havo given less publicity than usual to that branch ot DRESS GOODS to which we havo for vears given particular attention, viz: Plain Staple Dress Good CAMELS HAIR SIIOODAU.43 Inches wide, S8 cents. DRESS CLOTHS, double widths, at 33 cents a yard. DRESS CLOTHS, 60 Inches wide, at CS cents yard. ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS, double wldh, 60 cents a yard. SILK FINISH HENRIETTAS, 46 Inches wide, 75 cents a yard. ALL-WOOL CASHMERE, 40 Inches wide. CO cents a yard. SILK AND WOOL HENRlETfAS, double width, St.00 a yard. ALL-WOOL SERGE, double width, at M cents a yard. ALL-WOOL SURAH, 40 luches wide, 83 cents a yard. l'RENCH DRESS CLOTH, 43 inches wld.. $1.00 n yard. FRENCH DRESS CLOTH, 60 Inches wide, SI JS0 a yard. FRENCH I1ROAD CLOTH, GO Inches wide, 92.00 a yard. All the NEW SHADES are Included. 634 Hamilton CLOTHING! GLOIHUfCr Grand Pall Opening Sit Boys, Mens CLOTHING ! Our npw line ior Fall and we nave ever suown. Childrens Suits and Overcoats, over 800 Styles. Boys Suits and Overcoats, oAer 325 Styles. , ) Men's Suits and Overcoats, over 400 "Styles. We make special mention of FALL OVERCOATS in Silk Roll and Satin Lining, from $15.00 and upwards, Wc invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is filled with" a large assortment of high grade specialties m suiting; jlrouserings and In Gent's Furnishings mgly tempting. Koch & Shankweiler, Centre Square, Hotel Y68 & Lehigh Goal Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Olass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire to call special attention to our OftAfinrv OB n 4m ilUU!III& didlG, Building Sand, A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders.takeii for JLuTllber. "General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Seiler's Corner, North Bank Street. READ THIS, THEN GALL AT Nusbaum & Cul ton's GABEL'S BLOCK, BANK ST., LEHIGHTON, and examine their fine stock of Groceries and Provisions, comprising Teas, G'onees, bpices, sugars, Jlams, Shoulders, Cheese,' Canned and- Bottled woods, Dried Fruits, and in fact, everything usually found in a really first-clas Grocery and Provision Store, and at the very low est possible Cash .Prices. Also, a full line of Confectionery, During the season you will find here the Largest and the Toaf nt7Gno served up in every style. Families JJCO L Jy ft LCI C and parties supplied. Call and see Us when in need of anything in our lines. UCTION SALE!" changes in my business in tho near some of my stock QUICKLY I JRubbers, Hats, everything in seasonable goods. more ways than ono to call early Respectfully, G. ZER3ST, Bank Street, Lehighton. 9 St., Allentown. and Children's TTintee is the finest and largest $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 Overcoatings. our line of novelties are exceed' Allen Building, Allentown ma is the price of the Advo cate for 52 weeks. Hardware Go, Cement, Lime and Toys Jewelry. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, w et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Tablo Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. IPe lead, both In low prices and quality of Coods. Our large slock Is displayed to ad vantage, an Item which purchaser will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Conner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. LTXCKEtfBACH, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANG ING, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GRAINING. Competent workmen sent to any part e the county. HEADQUARTERS TOR Wall Facers.BorElBrs&Ilecoratios. Lars? assortment, and the latest stjles. Books, Stationery, Fancy Gooils WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Hliailo making and putting n promptly attended t. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broaflf ay Manch Clinnfc, Pa. Below the Broadway House. nORAOB HEYDT. JOHN SKABOLDT.Ja Heydt & Seaboldt Successors to Kemerer & nejrdt.. INSURANCE AGENTS Oltlce: Bank street. Prompt attention pren to eTcrjr kind ol la. surance. WmM Weissport Planing Mill, MANUFACTURER OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All KMs of Dressed Liier Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. ely's catarrh Cream - Balm Cleanses tbe Nasal Passages, Allays Fata ana Inflammation. Heals the Bores. Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TBT TUB CUBE. A particle Is aDDlled Into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price SO cents at drusclste : br matt, registered, eocts. T!LY nitOTIiras, M Warren St., New Terk. .UKUSb If, 1DOV Ladies, save your Carpets, Furni lure ana rainungs irom Destruction by using ii I Will i It makes absolutely no dust er dirt when usincr. therebv saves women's time and labor. Try it; sample free at J. T. NUSBAUai'S ' Original Cheap Cash Store," JXtmy dealer says be bai thm w. I.. Dong law HVtWHI, Uitli UUWB M M B11 R2 W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR QENTLKMKM. Beit In tho world. Kxmmlno hie s.oo atsm OS. (LOO HANOEWKU WKLT HUO J.BO KXTKA VAI.UK OAt HUO, ia.oo nd i.75 feovs- scfiuSL r, 8H iXao. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE Best Material. Bast Btyla. BMi TWttaC X set HU brroiir dealer, wrfta -W. Ia VOUaiJLH. UXOCKTOX. iUM men and Ladles. Adm Meikrkam &. S ob.Ach Klttttssnn mmmm IH