tl MTBUI AT TUB LtttttOHTOK r08f-OmOS AS StOOXB CLASS MAIL MATTKn. The Carbon Advocate r-BUICIIITON, I'KNNA. BaUa for XiKl AdTerttllngl Charter Notices Auditor'! Notice OomnlMUntr'i Nstloss THTAtftA NatlttiB - - - (I 00 4 00 a no o AflmlnHtrator'! Notlcas aoutor't Notices oo A.TURDAY. DEOEMUEU 7, 1889. FU circulation Larger than thnt of r tTkir Nawapapsr in tho County. lA Vlm - It Is Rotting alone toward January l, 1800, when everybody ought to be square ih...rt.i nrt ilinnponlo In It. Con- t. fletuonuy, as a remiuuet w muau wuu i this establishment lor subscription, work or advertising wo ask them to pay ... . u at once as we need the money and must 1 Kant it. We havo dono our work honest ly, giving you ' much and often more tham Tu contracted for and you have ibowed how llttlo you appreciate our efforts by neglecting to pay us promptlj as yushonld haye dono. Wo don't make this call for money honestly duo us just for fun. but because we need the money anil mnst have It to rmV the expenses of Ifvou owo $2 or our Urge establishment. wmanw: u. ,. Uast some of It, It will show that you aro poor but honest, and all the riches In God's world Is not equal to a garb of honesty. w lilra it to be distinctly understood that tne Aiauch Chunk VemScrat is not. and will not be In tbe candidate manuiac turlng business, That Is the proper work for the Democratic people of the countv at the proper time, at the primary elec tlons and regular countv nominating con rentlons. Mauch UbuiiK Democrat. It Is the duty of a public journal pub hshsd in the Interests of the people toscek out men who are capablo of filling the sev eral offices with honesty and Intelligence and to place their names heforo the people for consideration prior to nominating con ventions, Editor Kauch's periodical cry ot "not being in the candidate manufac turing business" to the contrary notwith standing. The duty of a journal not linked to favorite cliques of party Is to do this honestly, Intelligently and fearlessly, and oaly a journal too weak to assert its manhood will fall Into tho error of per mitting dictation from outsido sources. The Cahbon Advccati Is a newspaper fr the people and as frequently as names are suggested for the several offices next fall we will publish them with comment pro or eon as the case may demand. This Is the duty of a "free press. "v Eternal vigilance Is the price of liberty, ditto a clean and faithful government, and the newspaper being tbo guard of the people must needs perform Its duty well to sus' tain the fundamental laws of state and country and to tee that the right men are In the right places. The Democratic system of unfair repre- iintatlan In county nominating conven tlons was first called attention t In the CAitnoN Advocate when wo urged upon that party the adoption of the Crawford county system of nominating candidates. For some reason or other the committee appoiated at a county meeting to draft a dan of this system for presentation at the caintv convention saw Ot to find it objec- tlonable and since then the matter of rem- edylnc the evil has been dropped. Now, in. T.jmufnnt Record takes nn thn flffht for fair representation and publishes a table showing the number of totes cast at the late election together with the number of delegates allowed eack district at the next convention. It Is only necessary to pro duce a few figures from the Record to show the rank Inlustlcn of the present system, vU: Bloomlngdale polled ten voles and has tuo delegate!', Lehlghton polled 22-1 votes and has but our delegate!. That tells plainly the story of Democratic mlsreprc- isntatlon In nominating candidates. To rmedy this the Schuylkill county system li proposed, which polls the entire vote cast at a previous state or county election, which gives each district true representa tion in the convention. The time is now rife for an agitation ot this important matter. Tsra fifty-first Congress of tho United States convened ou Monday at noon in the city of Washington. The Republican ma jority Is so scanty that without Democratic representation a quorum can not be bad, f o more than lhe regular routine of lecisla tlon can not be expected. The rules af fecting the powers of the minority party will not bo changed. The President's first message to Congress appears iu full in this Issue of the Advocate and will undoubt edly be read with that Interest usually attracted by a chief magistrate's first letter to Congress and tho people. Pex Abqyl donates $50U0 and six acres of land for buildings to the New Ki gland A Ponshkcepsie It. It. Co., and e -cures works which will employ 300 to COO men. Ton don't bear of Lehlghton people doing anything like this, and why? BROADBRIM'S 1 Y. LETTER. Th fMhlouable drift of the week has. W.n to tha American Art Ga er es on 33rd street, and with good reason, for there is always something Instructive to see there that is worth remembering. For the wabV natt the rooms have been crowded, . u i. lor every ooay wuo is auyuuuy wuuiu uu ashamed to acknowledge to bis neighbor fc.t ,.,niTiiinnnnrtnnltv.lin had fallail tn are the "Ancelus." A visit to these rooms Is a great step i..U lllmrnl mtnpatlon! not hppanjB Mia Aneelus Is there, but because sur- roundlmr It Is such a collection of the great masters of modern art as bath not been seen In any single exhibition before n thli- continent. It has been rendered possible by the generous sympathy of thoss who think that Antolne Louis Barye has done something worthy of being re- membered among men. Hamlet sajs, "There's a chance a great man's memory mav outlive uis me nan a year; oui, uy oar lady, he must build churches for It.' Barye sleeps In an unmarked grave, and jet In his day and generation he worked as few men haye worked, and there Is hirdlv a first-class art collection, either here or abroad, which Is considered com plete unless It can boast at least one sped n.n nf tilo Innnlrpd irenlus. To thorough ly appreciate and enjoy an exhibition of this kind leava all thoughts of dollars and ..in.. .iVnn co In. Forcetthat the Rous- eau before you hi ought thirty thousand dollars under the hammer, and that there are DIau, Carots. Troyons. Dupres worth prlnce'a ransom. Nor does the Angelus t.nrf aione as an example of Millet's lm- rlal art: there ar. thirty-three others be- al.M I. Ailtu, any cm of wblebwopld cost a respectablo fortune. The superla ' tlvR clory of the CXUlDIUOn 15 UlBl nicy ' liavo not endeavored to exalt Millet b, , dwarfing surronnclngs, but they have not only compared him ivllu all the great masters of his lime, but the? have com pared him with himself, If I may bo al lowed the figure, nnd no artist living or dead has had a moro Imperial totting. tint to return to Uarve and bis alt. In this remarkable collection nro four Iron1 dred and sovcnty-olght bronzes, and fifty water colors and etchings. AbIJo from the question of superlative cxcellenco which thiA tvni'ka show, tbcv are a monument of human Industry almost unparallolcd In aft 1Iow tuo mnn ovcr foumi time for the exhaustive detail exhibited In these works Is a problem that will never bo solved, no was not oniy a scuipior uumu . . 8knful kufe It would seem the entire Lnimal creation had passed; wbother It Is a JL. .t-un uuv i , LJ crouching panther, a Hon at bay,. a sneak lng wolf, or a maddened elephant, not a detail ot tho most accurate anatomy is omitted. Every mood of animal llfo Is here depleted: calm repose, measureless content, anxious watchfulness ahd tbo most savage ferocity. Is a tiger tearing to nieces a fawn? in the face of one Is the Joy of a nloatlug savage, while tho coun tennce of tho otaer depicts me extreme oi mortal aeony, In the brief space ailotcd mo It Is Im- possible to give even a faint Idea of this I - 1 1 - I - Ah T nnatnil frnm OmtlTi ttl W0nderlne, marveling at the tie. mcndou. )al)0r nnd Btujy that bad accom piuhed tho work before me, my eyo fell on a llttlo bronze almost insignificant in mmmrltmi with hundreds around It. It was No. 00, a wolf walking, and under neath Inscribed, "A l'ame Itonsseau sou admirateur" A. L. Barje. Ilow Uttlng then, that thirteen of his friend's most magnificent works should be here assem bled in his honor, and should assist In rearing a monument to his memory which shall preserve his fame to futnro ages though all of his works should perish. . Notwithstanding tho excellence of the Barre collection, It is in the pictures that the great Interest centres. In addition to tho artists already named there aro Dela croix, Troyon, Daublgiiy, Decamps anil Gerlcallts, associates and contemporaries of lUryo. For once wo havo a superb col lection without a single Messonler, and at tho llsk of being called a blockhead aid a boor, I confess it was a relief. I wish 1 could dlssociato the man from his works; but I confess I cannot. Tho pompous, arrogant, overbearing, egotistical old Frenchman Is over beforo me; o as I said It was really a relief to find that for once he was absent, and that tho exhibit was first-class notwithstanding. Tiso three upper galleries are given up to the creat painters and all tho pictures havo been loaned for the occasion by their lucky possessors. The upper room is hung with crimson silk velvet, aud It seems emlnert ly fitting that these crowned kings of ait should wear the Imperial purple. In the upper gallery the walls are crowded with tbo best examples of all the great artists named. Tho west end of the gallery Is given up entirely to the Angelus. ltlch folds of tbo finest velvet back it and sur round It; no other canvas, however great, Is permittcdto profane the wall on flhlch It hangs. Crowds stand and gazo at 'It uncovered, Jn silent awe, much as the devout Catholic does before the shriue of some holy saint. Already it .has been made the subject of an eloquent sermon, and as I gazed on the canvas myself I could not help pra lng for a part of tho minister's insnlratlon and appreciation of Millet's great masterpiece, As It hangs tbero alone in Its Imperial setting It appears almost Insignificant com pared with the glorious pictures on either side. Its size Is but 21 l-2x2o 1-2, so small that take tho canyas from the framo and a four year old child could carry it away. Tliore is no striking color about. It, noth ing In the scenery to Interest you; all Is neutral, aud I had almost said hard. Two figures occupy the centre of the foreground; not dreamy transfigurations ot angelic beauty, but coarse and commonplace as the clods beneath their feet. The Angelus has just rung out from the distant villa; spire, and the oouple haye paused In their labor to mumble In their rude fashion the evening prayer. For years past, by almost universal consent, the art world has trans figured the artist In his work. It has In- vestedit with a spiritual character claimed by no other picture of modem time, and It is this quality and this alone which sent a ha,r dozen ot lhe foremost nations in the world Into the arena to battle for Its pos session, and which -wrung one hundred and twelve thousand dollars from as expurl enced a man aud as practical a man as James F. Sutton, of the American Art As soclatlon. I don't knaw what Mr. Alfred Corning Clark paid for tne "Gleaners, or what Mr. W. Walters, of Baltimore, the owner of tho Peach Blow Vase, paid for the "SowerV but to me cither of them s'eemed the peer of the Angelus though In art value the difference Is many thousands of dollars. I asked the question of Mr, Sutton himself, wherein this immense dif ference lay In the works of the same artist, lie answered me very briefly. "There are many fine sinners In the world, hut only one P-attl." Tnen it occurred to me that the difference between Maud S. and Sunol was only a second or two, but that second represented a m ifthty pile of cold, m lumKins mo wuoio wauer over i haye come to me conclusion uin n is uo use for auy oruinary man, w iiaieyer uis experience, to aiieuipi 10 us a sianuaro oi art. There Is a qualliy about it which 1 I ,Mnlj- TTnrliAi-l. Rninrir defines as "Tlift i ....... - -- Unknowable." On the Inside of the Charmed circle are wizard visions mat pierce tuo veil impervious u nioriui eyes Looking at It from a commercial or artistic standpoint, It is-ulteriy impossible mat the kings oi tne an worm caii oe mistai; en. iious. oecreian. one oi mo oesi judges of pictures In Europe, could not err in nis juugmenv wuen ucu v.i amoum of money was at staku. Nor could Jfr. Sutton, on behalf of his association, be induced oa a mere whim or a sentiment to pay a sum for such a small canvas, which Is unparalleled m an sales since me worm began. I came avay sorrowfully doubtful of rnvself, doubtful of everybody else, and as 1 wandered half In a dream down Broadway I kept asking myself, Is this en Ibuslasm genuine? Is It true? Is It real? do all these people feel or felcn their rever ence? Who can tell? My advice to my friends Is, If voa come to Now York go and see the entire collection. If lh Ange lus were taken away there Is enough left to make it worth a journey of many miles to see. So if In New York don't miss It. New York and Brooklyn have been ter rlbly shocked Ht the davllgbt assassination which took place upon our streets on Thursday. Tho reputation ot New York suffers by these crimes, yet the proportion f native New Yorkers engaged in them Is exceedingly small. The female assassin I was from Kentucky, and the maawnom she slow was from Tennessee. In both of! UIU3U 3UUC9 lliu BUOV KUll, iuu iJismi mm the knife are considered the proper arbiter. ' too piace in tuo conyentmn a ijomsy.ie . between Major Swopo and Colonel Qodloe, siT I 1 1 1 Jlfajor Swopo stripped off bis coil and was going to settle tbo matter thcio and then with nativo weapons, but Colonel Godloo steppci batk and remarked that In Ken tucky onNTi.EMEij did not settle their dif ficulties In that way. That was the Ken tucky idea that It was disgraceful to hit a man with jour list, but entirely respectable to chop him to pieces with a knife. I don't know that the woman Is responsible for her training. So complete Is tho lnfluenco of her education over her that slio can't see for tbo life of her that she has done anything wrong, nor can her brothers, who aro said to be very respectable men, aud their only regret scemi to bo that they did not take the job ofi their stater's hands. From all accounts tho wido-v Sollthworth has never been one of those gentle, mild, meek persons who would bo likely to be led astray unless sho felt so inclined, and her conduct in Urooklyn dmlng the past year is calculated to deprive her of the sympathy to which she might otherwiso be entitled. Theoflchee for which sbo butch ered Mr. l'cttus was said to have b.'cn committed ten years ago, aud her lawyer declares she would havo compounded It for 'ten thousand dollars. Whatovcr offence Mr Peltus, her victim, may havo com mitted he has certainly paid a most tei ri blc penalty, not only in his death and dls grace, but in the Buffering he must have 'endured In the past ten vears whllo being fol owed by this female Nemesis. She had rcaC an old Kentucky Btory of another er ratlc female- who followed a lover who bad discarded her for tv enty-sevcu years, and sho .resolved to try It on. Sho has been mixed up In soveial street brawls with policemen and others,' and was only kept out of tho penitentiary by tho lenity and foibcaranco of tho man she slew. 11 may be that the plea of Insanity mav keen her from tho electric chair, but If Is should the secure wards of a lunatic asylum should bold her for the rest qf her natural 'ife. The Installation of Dr. Lyman Abbott as tho pastor of Plymouth Church has caused quite a commotion m Congregational circles. The committee on invitations have omitted tho name of Doctor Storrs, the foremost Congregational pastor In Brooklyn, so that In the Installation the Church of the Pilgrims will havo no repre sentation. Many years have passed since tho Bcecher tiial; the great pastor of Ply mouth Church has been In his gravo half a decade, but tbo bitterness born of that tremendous fight will not wither or die. It was thought by Mr, Bcccher's friends that Doctor Storrs threw the great weight of ills influence on the side of Mr. Beech crs enemies, and that wrong lias never been condoned or forgiven. Whether this is a very edifying exhibition to tho pagans on tho outside Is a question for the committee to determine. In tho meanwhile, from all over our own land and from across the sea come Godspeeds for Doctor Abbott. Youks TttULY, mtOADBh M, Itev. Waitlu nicosuioo .ecure at tlic Oounty Institute on Thursday evening, Dec. ,12. Subjects "Hooks Ic Our Noses." Waldo Mes- saros, the pulpit orator, late of l'liiladelphla, now orisew York, is u nativo of Lepanto, Greece. Was educated In England, has traveled txtin- slvely in Europe. Asia and Africa, has fousht with his compatriots against the Turks, and came to this country several tears ago. A vlgoious thinker, Is h perfect master of tho English lan- guagc.and his style Is as classic us his own classic (Ircecc, "Where .burning Sappho lived and sung." Is a scholar and linguist, speaking flu ently eight different languages, and Is not only n speaker, but a man of genius. Course Tickets, lte3eraed Beat for the week, 81.23. Admission, Ueserved Seat, CO cents. Admission at tho door, 33 cents. Diagram at Zenrs Opera House Store, Hon, George 11. Wendllng, tho "Master of tho Platform'' will lecture at the Institute on Wednesday evening, Dec. nth, on 'Popular Delusions." ho one In America moro nearly approaches the Ideal orator tn platform pres ence and faultless diction. In classic declamation aud In thrilling eloquence, than doos George It. Wendllng. One hundred and thirty nights upon the platform during the first fivo months of his career, and over thirteen hundred nights in thf. seven following years, Is the unequaled record of this .splendid orator aud scholar. Admission, reserved seat, 00 cents. CRISP CONDENSATIONS. Michigan lias 250 Chautauqua circles witn 0.OUU members. There are about COO women In Chicago who own nnd ride bicycles. An Ohio peddler claims to havo clear ed $3,000 out of his summer's work. The lato Henry "Westovcr, coachman to tlio I'nnce of Wales, left over S15, 000. Tbo electrio light op tho Eiffel tower can bo seen at Orleans, seventy miles distant. A patient flgurer has found that Inl2,- UUU.uuu years tho sun will bo as dcuso as tho earth. There is only one colored congressman, lie ia from North Carolina, and his name Is Cheatham. Steel is being turned out of a Reading mm which is sam to bo superior to the Biitmiciu product. Nathan Halo's statue, to bo erpcted In City Hall park, Now York, will bo of bronzg, eight feet high. A landscape with six red oxen, painted by Rosa Boiiheur iu 1847, was told re cently in London for 12,800. John Ericsson's house, on Beach stroot, New York, in which tiio Jlonitor was planned, has been sold at auction for S18.000. o. ij. ureen, oi juosuerviiie, illcti., cap tured ou eel iu his mill flumo which weighed bIx and one-half pounds nnd was forty inches long. Jlr, Goodman, of England, on a bet, Bmoked. eighty-six cigars to nn inch In length in twelve hours. Ho ate a chop ami iook uranay during tuo ordeal. There aro 81S women who havo ob tained tho Lfj. D. degreo of St. Andrew's university sinco 1887, and there are more candidates this year than ever before. The country having tho largest pro portion of, cultivated land is Denmark, Russia having tho smallest. Tho United Kingdom lias 20 per cent, of land tilled, against 71 untitled. A superstitious quarry boss at Potts- town, l'a., spent a whole night recently revolving n wagon wheel, thinking that the operation would bring back tho thief that stolo lus powder, O'Soup, one of th-j Slotrx chiefs, hat placed the wants of his people before Lord Stanley, of Canada. His tribe wants a stallion, a doctor, a pedigreed bull and a patent windmill. A fnrmor in Brooke county, "W. Va., has nn old fashioned pocketbeok that hit father and grandfather used to carry. Ho estimates that moro than $200,000 has been in It sinco it has been in uso. Tho human skin ia composed of three layers, averaging in all between one twelfth and one-eighth of an Inch In thick-need, and, in extremo cases, as much as one-fourth of an inch In thick- rorriNa nin question. , - ZZ'C" " "YV." m j vy ii 4iiiv, uj ana ii tiiu an. tA-ts iMnni'tlhf ntlAittnn In it a t dlfflcuU ,n coml to ,t A, wo , uot n basllfui bo,dly My( J lllllfUt mil uu,4UVtl Wl J you not answer yea to us, as wo aak you to g6 to your druggist or dealer in toilet articles, nnd purchaso a bottle of Vail Brothers' Ideal Tooth Powder, tho best made. As an Inducement for you to try It, wo glvo you a handsome engrav ing with two 25 cent bottles. 20 x 24, no advertising on it Thcro is a ticket around tho neck of caoli bottle. A Lndv'a Perfect Companion PAIN1.K89 CiULniitntir. a new book by Dr. John II. Dye, one of Now York's most skillful pliyilclans, shows thatprin Is not nocessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood and ovcicnino. It clearly proves that aj woman may become n mother without suffering; any pain whatever. It also tells how to ovtr como and prevent morning sickness, swelled limbs, and alt other evils attcndlniz pregnancy. It Is rcllablo and highly endorsed by phyalclans everywhere ns the wife's true private compan ion. Cut tills out ; It will save you great pain, and possibly yotlr life. Send two-cent stamp for descrlptlvo circulars. tcstlinontals,and confiden tial letter sent hi scaled envelope, Addres?, Crank Thomas & Co., Publishers, Baltimore, Maiylaud. AKiH 0WDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Amarrel of purity, strnnotli and wholcsnniencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot lm sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, aium or pnospnaio powners. . boici oniy In cans. Koyal Baking Powder Company, 10 waiiarrcci i. imieio Dead Men Tell No Tales WE'RE ALIVE, Our Story's Short. We have'nt got the UIGaKSr STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis ions, Notions, Boots and Shoes.Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, &c, In the Lehigh Valley, but we have an Elegant Aiisortment Just the same, and the prices arc marked way down below the'great majority of ourcompetltois, and that's what suits you be cause QUALITY Is the UEST and the TltlCES aro always JUST RIGHT. Our stock Is entire ly New, fresh, Clean, Complete and Handsome, so we tal:o pleasure In asking the people of Welssport and the surrounding community to call aud inspect our assoitmcnt of general store goods. ltespectlvely, A. W. MARSH, Post-Ofiice. Welssport, Pa Administrator's Sale. Of Valuable KliAL ESTATE , Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans'Court of uiirunn coiiniv. l-cnnsyivania, inero wnj uonoin at Public Male on (he premises In IxnvcrTmva mcnsliiK Township, county 1 and citato nforei said, on 1 JLfonday, December 1Q, 1889, at TWO o'clock p. m., the following des cribed Ileal Estate of JOS All BTrtAUP, dee'd. tn-wlt: All that ceitaiu Tract or Piece of Land situate In Loner Tonaniensinu Township, Cur ium county, bounded and descilbed as follows: Hi'irlnnlntriitu stone, thencu liv land of Willlum Hlose, North eiirlitj-seven iuid"thiee-quarterde- KiecM, iit-si iiinuiy-iiiiuu iieicuea loiiHione; thenco Uy laud ot llenjauiln lilosc. South nine teen and one-hiilf degiees. K:ist forty-two aud elRht'tchtln perches to a stone; thenco by the Kiiinc. North elchly-slx and one-quarter deitrees, Kast seventy-seven perches to a stone; thence by hind of Moses Ktraup, Noith two and one-inartf-r devices, Kast thirty-two perches to the place ot beginning, coutulului: NINETEEN ACRES, more or less. It belnc tho same premises which Thomas Ilrown and wlfu by deed .dated January 7, 1SG9, crantcd and conveyed uuto the said Jo-l all Straup, now deceased, 'lhe Improvements thereon aro a ONE and Frame Dwelling House, I-arire Bank Barn and oilier necessary out bfitldiuirs. Thei o Is a nood Annie Orehiird nit lie premises and a fine stream of Spring Water. 1 una liiiuiiKU lliu saiuu. xeisuua uesirillg 10 view tliesaiao will please call ou the under signed. Terms and conditions will bo mudo known at time and placu ot sale bv l'AU L KltHSGE, Administrator. 'Estate Notice. Lettors Testameutary on the estate of Abraham I'rutziran lato of Lower Towamenslng Town ship, Carhon County, Deceased having been granted to tho undersigned Executor, all persons Indebted to said csrr.tuaie requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons haying Just claims against said cstato will present them for settlement. Wilson Jluschlltz. Executor Our. lllh b Hamilton 8ts..Allcutown, l'a. Or to Itapsher &.Cassldv Attorneys for Estate. Administrator's Sale. rursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Oaibon county, reunsylvanla, there will ba sold at fubllc bale on the premises In Prunklln lownsuiu, county nnu state uioresaiu, on Saturday, December 28th, 1889. at two o'clock p. m the following described LcnlEslate of the Kslato. of Henry Kramer, deceasid, to wit: All (hat Lot or l'iecn of iirounu suuaie in rranxnn Townsiitp. carbon county, l'a , bounded and described us follows 10 uegiiiniug at asioue.ui u pubnc road leading Iroiu WeU.iport to hHroudsburg, thence In and along said road north 7Slk degrees, east a 0-10 perches to a stone In said road, thence north to degrees, east 1! perches tn a stone In said load, thenco by land oi llohcrt Campbell, north 3Vi degrees, wests peichestnu post, thenco by land ot Jacob Hlckert. south (y de grees, west K4 perches to a post, thenco by the same south 3V, degrees, easl , cast, v z- me niucH 01 ueuiunum. coin cou mole or less. The Improvements thcieonron- slHt ofntwo-storyntAMIi PWEI.l.lMl HOUSE wltli kitchen attacied. aud all necesxarv out buildings. The bulldlugs are in llrsK-luss con dition. The said premises are located about one mile from Weiasimrt Borough and persons uesiriua iu view me bunm win please call Oil the undersigned. Terms and conditions will be madu known at time aud place of sale by AUSTIN BOVEIt, Administrator, Administrator's Sale. l'ursmiht Iq an Order of lhe Orphans' Court of Carbou County, l'ennsjlvnhla, there will be sold at l'ubllc hale on the premises In EraiiUhi Township, Countv and male atoresatd, tn Saturday, December Vlst, 1889, at tiro o'clock I. M., th" following described lteal Estate of UEOKOE b. KNLCil T, d-e'd, to tttl: All that Lot or llece t Uruuiut tltuated In Franklin Township, Carbonxouatv, I'euusyl ranla, aouaded and desci Ibed as follows, to-utti Beginning at at a post ou the North side ot a proposed alley, thence by land late of James I. Sinlili, north ardeiiees, nest 2Ufeet to a post on the south side ot a public road Irudlntfioni ilarrity to ltU-kjrtsTllle, thence along said road south as degrees, west IU) feet to a post, thence by land of George Miller south 27 degrees, 138 feet to a post en the south side of the above meiitioaed alley, thence along said alley north iVt degrees, cast one huidred and (orty-slx feet, more or leas, u the place of beginning, con taining ONE ACHE' more or leas, lhelm- tirorciiienta thereon eonslstotaTWO-STOltY 'KAMB DWELLlNd HOU3K,audallnetessary outbuildings, the buildings are iu flrst-class condition, having been but recently erected. The said premises are located about three- 3uarteraof a mile frein, Welssport and persons Islrlug to view the same win please call on the undersigned. Terms ana conditions will be made known at time and place of sale, by AUSTIN BOTES Arintrtr. AT PRIVATE SALE, The utidei-sliriicd niters hli t-A'tM. with tho Tll'lIniNOS thereon erected, bUm.uo In Ma honing Valley, three miles from the liorough of Lehlgr.tnn, Carbon County, I'enuu., at l'muto Sl0. Xbo Farm comprises Two Tracts of Land separated bv a rub'Uc Road loading to Dcavcr Kim i the tract upon which the llulldlmis are erected contains UAcros, more or less i the Im provements aro a Two-Story Framo Dwelling, S4 x SO foct, with Kltohcn attached, 12 x 14 tcets Uunk Itarn. 28 X 30 feet, with Wagon Shed at tached, 10 x 23 feet: Carpenter and Illiicksmlth Shop, 10X24 tiietj llono Mill, K) X31 icct. Olid orncr outbuildings. Tho other tract contains 21 Acres, more or less, nearly alt cleared mid under good cultivation. Tho property Is nn eligible one, and will bo sold at a reasonable price and en easy terms. Apply on the premises, to uaviu nuiinis octlD-mJ Mahoning valley, Ta. AN EASY WA? GET A SOLD WATCH. Only $1.00 n Week. TVe are now tannine Clubs for tha finest Gold, Gold-Filled ind Silver Watches manu factured for both Ladies and Gentleman. We nut in these watchas a movement made byeither if the following companies: Elgin, WaUbara, Hampden, eta, to puit tha purcbas er. A club for a cold watch at 40.00. constats of ioriy members, and men member pays i.vu a week. A drawine ia made once a ctmIc. and tho member whoee name is drawn RfU hit watch immediately, b Mill continuing In pay $1.00 a week until h ha raid for it, at which unie racb. aud all forty inembe ra will naro re ceived and paid for histralcb. The last person to receire tils watch will be mads a present oi a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Every article bought from us must be just as reprefenlrd, and wo are willing at my and all tunes to makti rood tha faihlr. of any article sold, to b as represented. Tbla is tha Best, Cheapeat and moat Convenlnt way to buy watch throuth our Co operative Club System. We give a Irrt-cUii Elgin or Wallham stem winding and wiling movement, which wo guarantee tor two vaara. The cat li warrant ed, by a written guarantee to waar for twenty yean. The abovn is why w gits yon mors for your money man any one alee and why we are no ng Ilia largest wateh buainess in the world Wo tell only first quality gooda. Yhynot bo an owner of a Gold Watch whenever you have tha chabcs to get one. Join the club at once, only 51.00 down and thon 1.00 a week until tbe watch Is bald. Please call or tend me your name and ad drees and I will sail at your bouso and show you samples, or if you are at a distance I will send luilcarllcnlara. Agents wanted averywhero. Wrlla for terms and circulars. CHARLES M. REHRIG, Front St., (Opp. Bank) Catasadqua, Pa. announces to the people of Le highton 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 ho will furnish at from 10 to 15 per cent, .lower than any other house. Fit and workman ship guaranteed. BnMtani- AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler antl WatcMer, Bank Street, tehighton, iMina. ttespectfnlly Invites the attention ot 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 puichusiug elsewhere. BEPAIRING Promptly'douo at lowest charge, and all work guaranteed. Don't Forget tbe Place. SISN OP THIS BIG WATCH, Bank Ss Lehighton. eDecmb er 17.371y FIFTY DOZZAXS fbr LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE HOI) Oiretnut St., rhllali. l'oalrlonn for Graduates. Ti 010 roa Blred 8 So 4 ozotf jtKST jequtppta. ueit Course ot Staar. Circular! free if you name (Ais paper. To Whom It May Concern. LehlKhton, l'a., Nov.Tth IMS. Kecelyea ot Adam Mcnraam, one nunaicd nnd fifty dollars, to be used In tle purchaso of two Mules. It Is hereby agreed and understood, Unit tho said Adam Mehibam, Is the sole owner of said Mules, and possesses all the rights, titles, and Interest therein, until I have repaid the above mentioned (ink hunuhkd and fifty ijOLins In full. Witness my hand and seal. tiiu uuj turn uuic uuuvc nniir ii T. -i nnirpMRV. Stoned and scaled In the presence of IM'lerce Auditors ITotice- In the Orphans' Court of Carbon county. In tho matter of the Account of DANIEL. WENT. rtuimiiisiraiur 01 me lisiaie oi WILLIAM rtiTHItS deceased. Notice Is hereby glveu that at an Orphans' Court held at Mauch (hunk In and (nr said County on the I9thda of November A. I), 1839 uio unurrfti- iieu was uppouuea Auuuor 10 mako distribution of the fund liLthe hands oi 1 10 ucrouiiiani nnn mtiKO reperc 10 next term . ThatonHATUltllAYthe 21st day ot UKCIJM- I1KK A. D. W9 at ONI! O'CLOCK P. M.. at the law office ot Fit K MAN and HKYDT o Hioad way In the HoroiiKli of Mauch Chunk, l'a., he will meet all parties having claims 011 said fund or account who are required to present them be fore said Auditor or be debarrrd from coiulni: 114 iur anam ai aaia iunu. MICHAEL CABSlnr nev SMt Anltr, CURTIS COUGH COMPOUHD IT CURES! TRY IT ! For Sale by all Druggists. . ' fetfl-y circulation is growing m lA-l because we furnish all the latest local news in the bsit style. Sample hi. Oa Ob ' Os "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever." In solectinu our immense stock of new novelties for the present-making holiday season wo our Btock should include tho mrst as the most useful, ornamental have been successful in this as vitation to call aud inspect our Toilet Cases, in P lush and Oxidized, Manicure and (Smokers' Sets, Plush Work Boxes, Shaving Cases, Novelties in Silverware, Whisk Holders and Finest Jewelry. Thousands of Toys, Choice Confectionery Fancy Groceries and Oysters. Come, get first choice of a magnificent holiday stock. MnchaTiTvi Mr ivlkj KtiAj To make some important luture, and in order to JWUVifi havecommenced a to continue until JANUARY 1st, 1890. Reduced. Prices on Every Article in the House OUR STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Hats Caps, Underwear, Cloth ing, etc., etc., Is large and complete including everything in seasonable goods It will be to your advantage in and get the benefit of hist sales. Opera House Block, In widely ndvertlsliiR tile wonderful stock of FANCY DRESS ROODS It has been our privilege (his season to placo before tho public, wo havo given less publicity than usual to that branch of UUES3 GOODS to which we have for vears given paillcular attention, viz: oAJIKLS nAIIt S110ODAU.42 Inchoswlae, 83 cents. DltESS CLOTHS, double idths, nt 33 cents' a yard. DItESS CLOTHS, 60 Inches lde, at 63 cents 5 ard. ALL-WOOL HENHIETTAS, doublo wldh, 60 cents a yard. BILK FINISH HKNUI ETTAS, 40 Inches wide, 75 cents a yard. ALL-WOOL CASHMEItE.-lO Inches nlcle. 00 cents n yard. SILK AND WOOL HENltlETTAS, double width, $1.00 yard. ALL-WOOL SERGE, doublo width, at 60 cents 11 yard. ALL-WOOL SURAH, 40 Inches wide. R5 cents a yard. FRENCH DRESS CLOTH, -13 inches wU'e. 81.00 a yard. FRENCH DltESS CLOTH,'60 Inches wlde,$10n yard. FRENCH DltOAD CLOTH, 60 inches wide, S2.00 a yard. , All the NEW SHADES are Included. 634 Hamilton Grand Fall Opening Soys, Mens ami CJfiiidren's CLOTHING ! Our new line lor Fall and we have ever shown. Childrens Suits and Overcoats, over 300 Styles. Boys Suits and Overcoats, oAer 325 Styles. Men'i Suits and Overcoats, over 400 Styles. We make special mention of PALL. OVERCOATS in Silk Roll and Sarin Lining, from $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and upwards. TFe invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is filled with a large assortment of high grade specialties in Suiting; Irodskrings and Overcoatings. In Gentrs Furnishings our line of novelties aro exceed ingly tempting. Centre- Square, Hotel Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &Co We desire to call special attention to our PftftHrafB' Dt Cement, JLime and Ityyilfilg d!dlt9 Building 8and, A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for JLuiTlber. GeneralJ-dgentfi for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards Boiler's Cmw, Kortli Bank Street. liavo taken pains to sc"o that beautiful and tasteful ns well and durable goods to be had. Wo you will .find by accepting our in large lino of new goods, such as n - .i"H - wn Opp. tho Park, tu mj liauk Street. changes in my business in tho near some of my stock QUICKLY more ways than one to call early Respectfully, Bank Street, Lehighton St., Allentown. TFjntee is the finest and largest Allen Building, Allentown. SALE! k SnHer, is the price of the Advo cate for 52 weeks. -GO TO- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, -w et Pick- les; Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, arid all kinds ofchoice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. JPo lead, both In low prices ud quality of goods. Our largo stock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wil' certainly creatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. LiUCKENTBACH, I'LAIN AND DECORATIVE rAHtn HANG ING, HOUSE AND SION TAINTING AND CHAINING. Competent workmen sent t any part ot I. A ....... HEADQUARTERS FOR Wall Pacers, Borflers & DecorafioiK. Larsi assortment, and tha latest (trie. Boots, Stationery, Fancy WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and puttlas f promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mauch droit. Pa. Relow the Broadway Hons e. HORACE I1EYDT. JOHN SEABOLDT.Jk Heydt 8c Seabbldt Successors to Kemerer & neydt INSURANCE AGENTS Office s Bank street. Trompt attention given to every kln4 of In surance. Weissport Planing' Mill MANUFACTURER (IV Window and Dpoii Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, ashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND' DEALER IN All Ms of Dreri Into Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. ELY'S CATAK Cream Balm; Cleanses the Nasal Passaces, Allays Fain ana Inflammation. Heal; the Sores- Restores the Sensa of Taste and Smell. THY THE CURE.HiW"El A partlclo la applied Into each nostril and Is agreeable. 1'rlce 60 cents at drugslsts; by mall, m-'lstered, go eta. ... ELY HI10T11U11S, SO Warren St., New Yarlc. august 17, IbS!) Prof. Loisette's MEM 8 BY DISCOVERY AND TRAINiHI METKIB In iplU of fcdaltritel Imltatieat nMcli mtm i thtoTj. "id practical reinlU of the Original, fa rftt th rroaieaft mlrerrf6ritatIon bf fiw roM-b competitor. nd in apiU of "Iw attempt to b Una of tha fruit of hUlabowt(ll of which dmaiitnM t andoobtod iupriortt and popularity of hiiUMhhts Prof. Lolaetti today In both ftmiepherca as marking anpcaha Momorr Guitar, ai Prosper tns (tent post frw) fireo opinions of peol In all parts of tbe clobs who hart oot- nail atudled hi Syatwo bjr eorrepbndeno, ahowiM hnt hla Knlem ia tMd onlv tehita btina tUiAied. 1 afterwards: tliatatv lookeanbeUttrnedJnmalnfU if cwMLur US, inavu i i-y witm mi w v m , wmvim wm mt vw eadina, mtnd-tcandeHnffrured, cfre. ForProtpootoOj 1HIHI man AMiiiiiiiaia siiums Prof. A. tOlSUTTC, U37 Vifth ATenne, H.X rranj aaaier t&jt lie has tho TV. X.. SonatiM laoa vrlttiout nftine and prloo atampea esi bottom, put him down ma ft fraud. W. L. DOUCLA1 $3 SHOE Fait CENTLBMEN. Rilt In tha wnrlrl. 4.00 KANIMiEWKU XVK U3JI Pffl.lliE Ann VAITI a.so KXTkA VAi.nr r.At.r 8I.SS WjTKjflNrt MAN'S HBO J.OO and 81.7S HOTS' SCiCX All nA tn Contra, Battca ni W. L. DOUGLAS 83 SHOE laVT... t , Best B rata rial. Uast Etyla. But IMIlaafc It DOI ttold br roar dealrr, writ W. t. DOUGLAK. UilOCKIO. VHW Examiuu V. I. . IkuuUs' t:i.coskte forseatlt men and Ladles. -A. dam Mehrkam &on, Agtmta, pill EVER fBBBBBBBflHHaBBBBBHBBHBW quaehta Aarntt. fc. aAH ua: -
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