BHTBBKD AT TIIK UtUIOnTOK POST-OffFIOK AS 8ROOND CIABS MAIL MATTKH. The Carbon Advocate MSIIiailTON, PTCNNA. Kates for Lecnl Advertising I Charter Notices t $0 Auditor's Notices , oo ftnimnWillnnei-!! Notices - . - 4 00 Divorce Notices 4 Oo Administrator's Notices 3 oo Executor's Notices - 3 00 SATUKDAY DE0EMHK1U4. 1839. Hons Fide Circulation Linger ttmn that of any Weekly Newspaper In the Count; Till! COMING JUDGK. From the Ilazleton Plain Bpcakcr,m in fluential and leading Democratic dally newspaper published In lower Luzcrno we clip the following as a correct expression of opinion lu Carbon county: "Hon. Wm. M. llapsber. of Munch Chunk, will be a strong candidate for the Frcsldeut Judgeship next year. ' Mr. Rap slier was always a strong man, but hat be come- stronger as people cot to know him better, until .to-dav there Is not a roan In his Judicial district who stapds as close and favorable with all classes of people. Judge Drcher, the present Incumbent, will, it Is said, be a candidate for renomiiiatlon. Judge Drelicr Is not a strong man In Car bon, the mass of whoso feoplo think It time that the big end of the district should baye the honor for once." In Tirrc removal or Kbank L. Rrmcn from this county to Montana, lu the West, Carbon county loses a young man of broad intelligence, ability and capacity, both as a thinker and writer on leading subjects of tho day. lie Is a Democrat too, of the Jef fersonlan stripe of common, equality, and during tho Presidential campaign of 1888 did much effective work along the line and on the stump as a speaker. Uc was hardly more than twenty one years of age when natural forces, over which man lias no con trol, made him prominent In the fluid of politics, and since then he has been on county and state committees and a delegate to state conventions innumerable, and dm Ine four years past held with ability and credit, by appointment under a Democratic administration, a responsible and lucrative position in the U. S Miut at Philadelphia, lie enjoys an extensive acquaintance with tho leading men of both parlies In this State and has always been looked upon o staunch adherent and party worker to which foices his first duty he owed, afterward came self. His appointment to a lucrative position in the Mint was an acknowledge- tnent of the appreciation of his services and his ability, and that be filled this office faithfully and well is not,oniy creditable to himself but alike to his constituency. II goes to tho West, where a broad field Is open for men of his stamp, who have in their make-up, forces that combine ability, intelligence, ambition, pluck, perseverance and enterprise, along with an Indomitable will. lie will succeed, men of blscharacter always do, but along the line of success many a thorn may protrude lo check the onward progress, but these tempered by the roses of success only make the striving more earnest and Indomitable. In the now field, no matter what his avocation, the Carbon Advocate wlsheshlm God-speed. BROADBRIM'S I Y. LETTER. rPltliln the past ten years a word has ctept luto our vocabulary expressive of ex treme Imprudence, which has almost en tirely superseded for this particular quality Inq, grand o d baxon word "oliedc." I don't know but cheek may be t' mv. .,n'.u tlve and gall the superlative; if u, u is all that could be desired to express the merits and character of Mr. Elliott, a builder of Drooklyn. Mr. Elliott is a married man living in excellent style on Eighth Ave. In the City of Churches, and what makes Mr. Elliott's gall more remarkable Is that he is not an unknown quantity In that cltv, but he may be called a prime factor and a very prime factor at that. He Is one of those gentlemen who never hides his light under a bushel, who was equally at home in a comic opera or a Snnday school convention, and in fact was as well known as any man about town. While passing along thostreet last sprfng his eye was arrested by a winsome young lady gazing Into a jeweler's window. No doubt she was admiring the pretty things therein contained, and wondering if the engagement ring on tbe edgo of the tray would fit the third finger of her right hand. It is not altogether clear how the acquaint ance came about, but In two weeks from thetlme he met her Mr. Elliot was an ac Knowiedged suitor with fair prospect of becoming a husband. Mr. Elliot had pe culiar notions about marriage which Mr, .ciiioi's amance and ucr mother did not share. He told her that all he bad tc do was. to acknowledge her as his wife and the business was dope aseffecluallj and legally as if all the ministers and magistrates In New York and Brooklyn had pieslded at the ceremony, but the young lady failed to see it in that light, for she and her mother had long ago resolved Vhat when she launched her matrimonial bark that she would have a first-class send off. Jfr. El iot begged and prayed; be said that his family was very wealthy and did not want blm to get mariied, so to avoid their anger he proposed a secret marriage or an elope ment, but the lady said no, no, no; and she meant It, every word. She declared that she never would marry him without the consent of his family. In a few days he Joyfully returned with His written con sent of his mother, who had given him her blessing and a brown stone house fully furnished, which he in turn immediately deeded over to his expected wife, and then he asked her If she would not like to go around and see It.. She accepted the offer aud with her deed In her pocket she went with her affianced husband to Inspect the property. The house was all that could be desired and tho furniture magnificent, and to further seal matters he gave her a diamond cneagement ring. The next day she called on Mr. Elllo;t at his place of business and bis partners told her that she would probably find him at hh house on Eighth ayenue. She went up to find It the Identical piece of property that she had inspected the day before and the deed for which she still had lo -her pocket. She rung the bell and a lady camo to the door. She Inquired for Jfr. Elliott, the lady at tbe door answered the visitor that Mr. Elliott Tas not in but tbu she was Mr. Elliott's wife, and desired to know what the visitor's business vs with her hus band. Tbe voitug lady dechted that she had no business with the lady's husband but ebe was looking for her own husband,- ana sue desired to knowwtiothe lady wa who answered the door, aud what she was doins In her house? The lailv i n, a. - HW almost fainted, and tben sbe inqulied of tbe visitor who sbe was and what she wanted? The visitor give the lady at tbe dooi o understand that she was tbe owner of tbe house and everything In it, and In -fortT-elfibt boon would be Mn, James Elliott according to the forms of law. Then there was a row. The lady who answered the door ran up stairs and got her marriage certificate while the noting lady visitor flourished a deed of the bouse and a bill of sale for everything In It. Then both the ladies falntcdyts they ore bound to do, and when they came lo the young woman rushed homo to her mother, and Mrs. Elliott went bunting for her husband. The Immident yaeabond had actually taken tho girl into his own house In tho absunne (if his wife who was shopping in New York, and had taken one of his wife's dla- im.-nd rings which he had given to the ung girl as an engagement ring. On the discovery Mr. Elliot got up and dusted, and has not been seen In Brooklyn since. Tho thermometer Is gradually getting towaids freezing point as we approach the holidays but It will be quite warm enough for Mr. Elliott If his vrow catches htm within the lines of Brooklyn city. Looking over the telegraphic news the other day I saw In leaded head lines "Ter rible Sufferings In Ireland, Horrible Evic tions in WIcklow and Kerry," then fol lowed a lone, account of the fight that fol lowed In which several of the officers were scalded and wounded in the attempt to storm the houses. I now make this state meut aud challenge Investigation: That thsre are more evictions weekly !n New York and Brooklyn than are made in all Ireland In tho same space of time ftom the Hill of Howth to Dingle Bay, and that these evictions are executed with greater cruelty and hearllessness than any seen in Ireland for the past ten years. Let us at tend to the mote In our own eves before meddling with the beam In our neighbor's. One bitter nlgbt last week while a pelting storm of rain and sleet swept the streets a wrotched woman was found crouching in a door way drenched to the skin, an Infant dying on her breast and a starving little girl shivering beside her. The big-hearted policeman unbuttoned his coat and tucked the infant away Inside It, and t&king Ihe other child In hh arms led the way to the station where they were fed, supplied with dry clothes and made as comfortable as possible,- and In the morning they were cared for by the Society for tho Prevention of Crue'ty to Children1 The woman had been a society belle In her day, and when her father died he left her a small fortune. She married a worthless vagabond against the protest of her relatives, and In a few years he had squandered all her money gambling and drinking, and becoming a confirmed sot finally deserted her. The few articles of furnllure lu their wretched house were sold for food and Die, then lit r dresses went, and at last her wedding ring, aud tben in tbe medst of tbe storm the landlord thrust her and her two little ones Into the street where they were found by the police. Tills is not a solitary case'. It Is done hers every day. The week be fore last a dying woman was taken out of her house at Coney Island aud .carried to a. barn and left there to die. Only a few months ago a section of Texas, thirty miles long and fifteen miles wide, was raided bv civil officers and troops, tbe settlers were driven off, their houses and crops burned and they were left to 'shift for themselves on the roadside to find food and shelter as 'jest the; might. But wo need not go as far a Texas, we have enough of it right here in New york and Brooklj n, and that we have it is a disgrace to our civlliza tion. Tne oincr morning a beautiful young girl was found praying on her knees on the Sixth Avenue. She was richly dressed, of refined aud ladylike manners, and evidently a person of education,. The policeman on beat took charge of her, for her mind was evidently affected. She proved to be a Miss Hilton who bad been reared from her infancy In a conyenl, her mother here in Now York paying for her education, and supplying her with evcrj thing needed. w nen summer (vtnie the daughter did not go to her niothsr in New York, but met tier at some pleasant place in tbe countn, and witlj her she spent her vacation and then relumed to school. Sbe had her mother's address in New York, but was never allowed to come to the city. A few weeks ago, not feeling well, and now hay' lng arrived at the ago of womanhood, she obtained leave of absence to visit her mother, thinking to give her a pleasant surprise. She found her mother Hying in elegant ssjle In a fashionable portion of the city, but thero was something very con strained In her welcome, and in a few days the poor girl became awaro that her mother -vas one of the lost. The shock turned her brain, she wandered out Into tho streets, and kneeling down on the cold stones prayed while tears coursed down her checks for the woman she could never again call mother. Tain In his English Literature says there is a savage taint in our Saxon blood left there by our early ancestors, comlngled wun iMormans, Danes, Uuns- and other barbarians, aud that no matter how much we are educated or civilized, that peculiar savage taint will crop out if you will oul, give it an opportunity. Tain was right There are thousands of meu to-day in this city, and some of their names may be found among McAllister's four hundred elite, who would give leotlmes as much to see a prize fight or a don flcbt a timv would to see the finest art collection in the world. On Thanksgiving Day thlrli thousand people- went to the Beikeley Uyal to see the football contest besween Princeton and Yale. The day was miser able enough, the air was-raw and chilly, but seemed to be of no account with the thousands that flew the opposing colors of Princeton and Yale, Who were they? Why, they were the vory cream of New lork society, and they wero out for keeps. When tbe teams entered the field clad In tbe canvas suits tbey looked like savaces: bmu wuen tne word "play" was given thev i . . .... - acted like sayages wheu the teams pame to- getner they rolled and wallowed In the mire till they presentod the most shock. lug appearance eyer seen at auy football exhibition. Old men shouted, fair women clapped their hands and dauced with de light, and as a Yale roan was knocked end ways, or a Princeton man was sent flvino beels over head all covered oyer with mud you could hear such exclaimationsas these Ain't that splendid? EeautlfulIOh mv; oh my I When a man's leg was almosi broken, the crowd went wild with delight; and In the rushes the ears were edified and delighted with such cries as thtse-KIII hlml Gouge his eyes outl Break his legl Cutoff his head 1 Ac, tc. And this la the noble game of football between the re presentatives of '.wo of tbe foremost colleges in tbe land, and when tbe came wusnlshed amid the cheers of the asset). led thousands a fouler, dirtier, more dl. I reputable looking set was nover seen any nere. iuainignttbe victors and de feated proceeded to paint tbe town red, and they partly succeeded, tbe police hav ing special orders to give tbe boys a pretty long tether. They paraded tbe streets blowing horns and beating pans, and rais ing thed-l generally, and quite a number Of tht Tale boys had to hustle arounri lively for a bed and a breakfast, and I have ho donbt but Chauncey Depew, who Is a Ya e tna,n himself helped to get a lot of them backtoNewHsvon marked "D. U." Football Is tbe polite amusement of tho educated elite. Prize fighting Is supposed to be the recreation of the Ignorant toughs and blackguards, but of tho two prize fighting Is the most refined and the less brutal, and It Is certainly cleaner and more scientific. I despise both of them as they are practiced. Co lege football Is a game of unexampled brulallty.and If com pelled to cnonse neiwccn me iwo (iivo rau a fiisl class orlzufls'it every time, for it Is the cleanest and uicst decent exhibition. Yours truly, BIIOADBIUM. Resolutions of Condolence. WKissrcnT, PA., Dec, U, 11 To tlin ofneers and members ef folio Foco Tribe, No. 171, Improved Order or lied Mem We. vnur committee, annotated to nrpsenl to mis iriooresoiirjous oi irspeuitu me memory nf llrntlier 11 l Weaver, late a member otl'oho rocs Tribe, report nsiollowst Whehkar. Our Tribe has niraln been Invaded by the ruthless hand ot death, tbe Supreme Itiueroi mo universe in iiisiiiiiniiHWHnoui nav liit; taken from our midst our Urotlicr BenJ. K. lmani.vkn. That wo tender In behalf of flip Tribe to Ids bereaved wife and children, In this ineir sore caiamur. our nenrucir sympainv pravlnKthatmo Heavenly rather win verify bl promise ui ncing lamer 10 me lameness una a Hod to the widow. 11B40L.VKD. mat a copy of these resolutions be sent to his bereaved wife, one be spread on ourmluutesnndonclieseutlolho Cauuon Ar vo:Air. ior publication. John S. Miller, A. J. Guth, M. E. limery, Com, For n Christinas Present you should but one of those line olush coats. wraps or jackets which have beeu marked down from $5 lo $10 on each garment and must oe soiu regardless of cost, wall at the Une rnce btar Clothing Hall, Mauch Chunk, for bargains In plush coals. About Carbon County Men. C37"Frank I,, lteber. win for fourveara ha I been employed In tho Mint, mid wus Invited to resign ten days uko, will start for .uontana on Thursday. Mr. lteber, whose homo Is In Car otin county, uas lunu laxeu an active interest in politic, and has served years as a member of llie state committee, has rreniientlv rpitrnxi-ntpfl 1 his county lu state conventions, and during the I t.uiiimg u. icor uiu aiMim cuciMvu mira uti me silllliu. AllMUene will trv to nvn n unl l rs in us new nesiern nome, uui it is not likely unit lie Hill retrain from what lias been his diversion here. Am how. be is ti good fellow and n useful citizen, and will cniry westward with blni the &X News! ' "S"'01 "'""'s.-l-Mladelpl.la V&KW. btistllncrnml lollv IlnhKIntz.pT mem. ber of Congress and a umnilnent Deinni-mtlc statesman, nf Munch flinnk. i nt tha IUii!.lntm House, and wherever he alts there Is a crowd uf admlieis listening to lilt Interesting remluls- ti-urcs. i uiiuuejpnut nines, iniirsiiay. f-Frank I,, lteber. nf Curtwji contity, who rounded out his four years as an employe of the Mint a week itgoijatuiday nnu was then asked to resign, Is hi the city on Ills way to Montana, wuere nu proposes in rcsiu day's Fhlladelplila Times. Oh, It's Awful To see the nice Christmas presents that can be bought for so little money at the O. 1'. b. U. 11.. JUaucIl Chunk. Overcoats a' d suits for men and boys. Coats. Jack ets, wraps and taglins for ladies and miss es. All of which will make a sulendld present and should bo bought at once of aonuneim. Andrew Beyer's ad will appear here next week. Lots of Christmas goods. Administrator's Notice. Estate of ,Ioiin Schwautz, Deceased, Tetters nf administration nn tli,ph,t nt .Tnt. Schwartz, late of thfi lioroutfliof Leblghton, Car bon coillltv. l'enusUvaula. demised. Nan i.e..,. (.'ranted to Horace Heydt, lesldlngln said Ilur- nimn.i wnom an persons indebted to said es tale are requested to make payment, and those iiaviiiKi'iauimnr uemanus, io maKe Known the same wuuuui, ueiuy. JllfltAUtf 11KYUT, Krevmiiii & Ueydt, Attomcj. Adnrs. Executor's Sale OP VAMJABLK Personal Property. n"r:roS:OBft lliumuut, iyutciliuui .61)111, LOOiS, at t.SOo'clocM in the artfrirnnn ntihn roe I ft Anna of Thomas rrutzman, '.eMail Gap, Carbon coun- iy. j iiiciuyuniimviiiuiiuiepe'sonai property, !" "... . ,,. . vii.,1., i atuvo ivuii nine. i oar iur Be,,. ijuiiaisuiiK wi lour chairs and sofa ett. consisting of four chairs and sofans 1 lied nnd bedding, l bureau, &c, also one lot'Chestnut bnard. 1 full selt double carriage lien, i .icii ) ucuuillK. I HMFIia. 1 atl.lrili. ,1.1 llblllln ... ........ .. . 1 1 ". .. t ... kuihi us new, I fork, 2 shovels. 1 hoe, 1 buckboaid, 1 Iron kettle. 14 lnterestof truck slplt-h. xhmit V i.,,oi,.,i. ,.) corn, io uusneis oi wneat, co bushels of oats. 12 uusneis oi rye. auoui 2Y, acres of wheat In the ground, and about 1 acre ufrye, being the per sonal prpnerty of the latn Abraham I'rutzman, deceased. Conditions nuifln bnnivn nn MlH mill HllA nltanil.ii,na n t... ..,.. v i T"V'"V '.'"' 'V WILSON MU8HL1TZ, Executor. KAi-HiixR & CAssim', Attorneys for Estate. vhjb sra. For 1889, Some people agree with Tub Sun's onlninna auum meu nnu inings, ana some people don't; but everybody likes to get hold ot tho newspaper which is never dull and never afraid to speak us UI1I1U, Democrats know that for twenty years The 8uw has fought In the front line for Democratic principles, never wavering or weakening In its loyalty to the true Interests of the party it serves wuu leariess intelligence aud disinterested vnr- or. Al times opinions have differed as to the best means of accomplishing the common nur- poselt Is not This Sun's fault If It lias seen fur ther into ine millstone, Eighteen hundred and ninety Is the year that wm orouaoiy determine the result of the !rei deutlal election of 1802, and perhaps tho foi tunes oi tne Democracy for the rest ot the centiirv, Victory In 1892 Is a duty, and the beglnnlug of 1800 Is the best time to start out In company with 1 lis QUH, Dally, per month Daily, per year Sunday, per year S 0.60 COO 200 800 i j.i lyunn bunnay. per jear. Daily and Sunday, per month Weekly Sun.one year Address THE SUN, New York'.' 0. 1 00 THE WEEKLY PRESS PHILADELPHIA. $1 One Year One JDoUar.-Sl Tl,,JYSE,5i'v&IlE??f0.r. '"OO will be much bet viu'.lniVi111 every l3sue durl'C the new m An Eiohtv-Colujin PArKit, Each nt the arty-two numbers will contain ten pages of eighty columns, with a tola f r the JSi.ri.1,.iS?i.ll.1Kf7l SL?.1". ."''": 1 l'Ult "- wwjv us we sayiug is. A Paper or Quality. jiwmiujr wiii ii ue us mgasn booK. but It will be a pauer of quality as well as of quuut ty. It will contain the pick of cverUhliur mi ' A I'APKIl or VAItlKIV, subjects of pub . ol',terest a nd ' m X n' ',',"ui,,Lersi f.!'.. ' .'."" "!?"'"'. Jnila Ward Louis i Pasteur. William llh.ck. Ed.ntmd Oos"," Kdg r W.Nye, Oiila P. lleed, anil Indeed al most every popular writer it note in this country and quite u number of distlngt lsl'ed wrllers abroad. In fletlou. aii Hitrirt ,, the year will bo Esther," by 11. ltider llag- KM,r'S! ',MV engage aiready einraited. v. M-unuviU btiiiiH rhelps. A rAllMKBS I APKlt, A Woman's I-apku, The Wonieu's Page of the Weekly Press Is alone worth the sui.scilptlon price. iL iUu tratlons are attract ue uttentfVn Si.l,'""? aCUildukn's Paper. 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Those nro not cheap Lithographs, but works of art, exact " fac-slmlles" of tno originals, which cost $24.00 wholesale. " Ideal " rootii rowaer is ioo wen known to dwell on Its merits. Wo will simply say, If used onco, you will use no outer, it is poneciiy pure, ireo irum frrlt and acids. Its dally uso will ttfto white, sound teeth, healthy gums, and keep the broath sweet. AU wo ask for it is a trial. Ask your dealer for It. A Lady's Perfect Companion l'AtNi.K.ss CiilLDMnTir, a new book by Dr. John 11. Dye, onoof Now York's moat skillful physicians, shows thatprtn Is not necessary in childbirth, but results from causes easily under stood and ove renin e. It clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how lo over come and prevent morning sickness, 'Swelled limbs, and all other evils attending pregnancy. It Is reliable and highly endorsed by physicians everywhere as tho wlfo's true private rompan ion. Cut this out; it will savo you great pain, and possibly your life. Send two-cent stamp for descriptive circulars, testlmonlals,and confiden tial letter senfc In sealed envelope. Address, Frank l nomas & Co., l'ubllshers, Baltimore, Maryland. POWDER Absolutely Puret This nnwder never varies. A marvel of nurltv strentrtn nnu wholes0menes9. More economics than the ordinary kinds, nnd cannot, be sold In competition with the multitude of low test, short WClKUl, auun or piiosihiiiiu powuera. duiu ouiy in rans. Kovai iiaainiz i-owuer uomnauv. i' WallHIrcet N. Y. Iunel6 Dead Men Tell No Tales WE'RE ALIVE, Our Story's Short. , We have'nt cot the BIGGEST STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis ions, Notions, Boots and hoes.Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, &c, In the Lehleh Valley, but we have an Klecnnt Assortment Just the same, and tha prices are marked way down below the great majority ol our competitors, and that's what suits you be cause QUALITY is the liKST and the PltlOES are always JUST ltldllT. Our stock is entire ly New, Fresh, Clean, Complete and Handsome, so we take pleasure In asking tho people of Weisspnrt nnd the surrounding community-to call and Inspect our assortment ot general store goods. , Respectively, . W. MARSH. Post-office. Wcissport. Pa Administrator's Said. Of Vuluablo REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an Order of the Ornliaiis' Court of uarnou couuiv. i ennsyivania, mere win ue soiu at 1'ubllc Hale on Ihe premises In Loner Town meuslng Township, county and State afore- KSa. in ' ilfonday, December 16, 1889, at TWO o'clock p. m., the following des crlbed Heal Estate ot JUSIAII STuAUP, dee'd. to-wll: All mat reliant liner, or riece ot Land situate In Loner Tuwamensing Township. .Cur noli coiiuiY. uoiuk eu anu uescriueu as 101 owar lleglnntug at u stone, thence by land of William grees. West ninety-three perches to a stone; ineuce uy lauu oi ueiijauiiu niose, souin nine teen and oue-lMlf degrees. East forty-two and eight-tenths perches to u stone; thence by the alne. North eighty-six and one-quarter degrees, laisi seventy-seven percues 10 asione; inence by laud of Moses Htraup, aiuses nirauu. ioriu two anu one- quarter ue t-crees. East thlrtv-twonercbes to the place vi ueKiumug, euuuiiiiuig NINETEEN ACRES, 1 Thomas Brown and wife by deed dated January more or less. It being tho same premises which 7, i860, granted nnd conveyed unto the said .Innlali Strmm. now Heepxseil. The Improvements thereon are a ONE and UNE-UALF S1UKI Frame Dwelling House, Largo Bank Barn and other necessary out bulldluus. Thei e Is a good Apple Orchard on he premises and u hue stream of Spring Water runs through the same. Persons UeUrlng to view iiiesaiuo win pieuse can ou me under sluned. Terms and conditions will be made known at tune uuu place ui saie ov PAU L KltESOE, Administrator. .Estate Notice. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham rrutzirun late of Lower Towamenslng Town ship, Carbon Comity, Deceased havlnir been Knmtcd to the undersigned Executor, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons havlnir just claims against said estate will present them for settlement. Wilson Muschlltz. Executor Cor. llthfi Hamilton Sts. Allentown, fa. Orto Kapslier iiCassldv Attorneys for Kstate, Administrator's Sale. inirsuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of uaiuuu i-uiimy, i riiiisyirauia, mere will ue sold at 1-ubllu Male on the premises In Fmnklln luwiisuiu, couuiv aim state aforesaid, on Saturday, Decen.ber 28th, 1889 at two o'clock p. m., the following described l.enl hslale of Ihe Kstate of Ilenry Krauu-r, deceiiKed, to vtiti All Hint Lot or l'lece ot Uroiind situate lu I'ranklln Township. Carbon oountv, l'u , bounded and described as follows iu win uegiiiiiiiii; hi usiono lu a iiiiuuc roan leadniK inim WrlidiHirt to Stroudsbure. thence III and uloiiUBald road nortlnnu i1i-i-i..p. oust a 6-10 peiclies to a stone lu said road, thence norm uii ui-urees. east 4;, percnes 10 a stone In said road, thence by laud uf Hubert Campbell, north 314 degrees, west a perches to a iiost, thence by laud of Jacob ltlckert. south khi. ureea, west perches lo a post, thence by the xame south 3S4 decrees, east I) z-lu perches to thoplucHot begliiiilnt;, coiitalnliig 75 perches, more or less. The Improvements tlierron con sist of a two-story tfltAilK inYM.UNU 1IOU8K wun Kiicueu aiute.ieu, ana an necessary out blllldllll?s. TIlR hllllillnirs him In fl,.t.l!tUtt .. dltlou. The said premises are located about one mile Irum Wcissport llormij;h and ersous deslrluu to view the same will please call 011 the undersigned, 'lerms and conditions will be uiaue kuuvv 11 tti 1 une anu p ace ui sale by AUSTIN BUVElt, Administrator, Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to an Order of the Orphans' Court or Carbon Couuty. IVunsylvnnla, there will be sold ut Public Nile ou the premises lu lfraut llu luwiisnip, county and stale aforesaid, on Saturday, December VL-"c, 1889, at to o'clock P. M., the lollowlng described lteal Kstate of UEOK01J U. KNhCUT, dc'd.to wlti All that Lot nr Piece tit (I round illuated lu Kiankllu 'lownshln, Carbon countv, I'enusyl. van la, bounded aud desci Ibed as follows, to-wlti UeKlnuuiKat at a post ou the North side of a proiHised alley, thence by laud late of James P. Smith, north Stdeictees, west 815 f eet to a post uu ine sumii siue oi a puuuo road leadlnKfrom llari ity to lllc kortsvllle. thence along said road south SSdeurees. west ifio feet tn u ,u... h..... by laud of (leorne miller south S7 decrees. 338 feet to h post on the south side ot the above mentioned allev. thence atom? mlIA iiiv ,.rh 4UK deKrees, east one hundred and fortr-slx reel, more or less, to ine place of besiluiiluir. con taining ON 15 ACHE! more cir less. 1 Vfi Im. iirovements thereon consist of uTWO-STOhY tltAMEUWEI.I.INdllOIMK nrtll-Si..t'i. outbuildings, the bulldlnts lie In nrst-cUu cinidlUon, having been but recently erecttd. The said itrendsea ar lnfuifd mY,,, ih quarters of a. mile fiom Welsjport and persons dlslriug to t lew tbe tame will please call on the undersigned. Terms ana coudltlous will be made known at time and place 61 sale, by 0 AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned offers ht FAUM, with the ItUII.HlNOS thereon ereeteil. .,!! in Ma. honing valley, three miles from the Borough of jiiiliiiroii, unroon (joiinty, t'enua,, at mi :lvate Bate, Alio tfum comprises Two Tracts of I.nnd separated bv a Public Jload lendlnir to licaver Itun: the tract upon which the Bulldlnirs nro erected contains 12 Acres, more or less: the Im provements are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 24 1 30 feet, with Kltclicu attached, 12 x 14 teeti Hank Darn. 28 X 30 feet, Willi WaKnii Slicil at Melted, 10 X 2SIeet: Carpenter and lllacksnilth ouu,, io iri-b) iunu Aim, zu x eel and otner outbuildings. The other tract enniiilin, -ji none Mm. so x si ect. ami rrnft rrtnttilna nt 1 Acres, more or less, nearly all cleared and under good cultivation. The property Is an eligible one, and will be sold at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Apply on the premises, to UAVlll KUUNH, octl9-m3 Malionlui; Valley, r. GET A GOLD WATCS. Only $1.00 n ftcek. We are now fnrmln Clubs for the flnest Gold, Gnld Filled and Sliver Watches mauu 'actured lor both Jusriies and Geutlemin. We put in these wnlrhas a movement nrnt, by either uf the following companies: Elgin, nauoam, uampacn, eta, io sun me purcuas er. A club for a sold watch at 40.00. consists nl forty members, and each member nays (1 00 s week. A drawlna Is made nnreancek. and the member whose name is drawn gets liii- waicn immediately, lis still continuing In pay $1X0 a week until ha has paid for It, at which tine each and all forty members will have re eel veil and paid (nr his watch. The last person to receive nis waicn win do made a present ol ananasome cnain. OUIt GUARANTEE. Every arlisle bought from us must be lusts repretemei,aun wo are wining al my anil all times to make good the failure of any article sold, lo be-as represented. This is the Best, Uheapeti atid most Convenient vy to buy a watch through our Co nperatlyo Club System. We give a first class Elgin or Waltham stem winding and setting movement, whlcii nr guarantee lor two years. The case Is warrant' ed, by a written guarantee to wear lor twenty years. The above Is why we give you more for voui money than any cue else and whv we are do ing the largest watch business In the world We sell only first quality goods. Why not be An owner ol a Gold Watch whenever you havr tno cnanro lo get one. Join the club at once, only (1.00 down ami then $1.00 a week until the watch is paid. Fieaserailnr send me tnur name and ad dress and I will call at your house and (lion y -u simples, or if you are ut a distance 1 wjli snu luiuiarucuiars. Agents wanted everywhere Write foi terms and circulars. CimiLES M. REHKIU, Fbokt St., (Opp. Bank) Catabuq.ua, Pa. H L. FREY 5 announces to the people of- bir?htonm1dvinintvt,atlinbnsr' commenced the Merchant Tailoring- business near the corner ot Lehigh and Carbon Sts. p : t, i. a ti. : .u uud uu.uuy.i, uu umu iiu is prepared to exhibit to purchasers over Three Hundred tyles 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. ailgU5t3VU- at. n A TVmTriT!T .1 I Jeweler and. Watclimate Bank Street, Lehighton, Anna. Itespectfnlly Invites the attention of Ills friends I aname citizens generally in nis immense new stock of Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, I it Prices that defy competition. It will pay yon o call and inspect my slock before purcliasiut. eiaewuere. BEPAIRING Promptly done at lowest charge, and all worl guaranteed, Dou't Forget M Place. SIGN" OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank S; Lehighton. Decmberi7.o37ty ' FIFTY DOLLARS for LIFC SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE i;09 Chestnut St., Pbllsia. losltlonH for il rndoates. Tlmoreaalred3to4moM. JUiHT Mmliiped. Ilet Coarse ol Ktady, Circulan rce v V01 name iam jtuytr To Whom It May Concern Leblehton. I'a.. Nov. 7th is&ft, Itecelvea ot Adam JilelirKam. one nunnied and fifty dollars, to be used In the purchase of two Mules. It Is hereby nureed and understood that the said Adam Mehikam, Is the sole owner in saiu amies, ana possesses an tne riuuts. titles, and Interest therein, until I have repaid ma auuvB iiieiuiuiieu mnk iiumutKii anu fifty UOLIJlltS ill Hill. WIIIIfSH HIV llllllll UIllI KI'lll. me uay turn uaieauovo writieu, T. .1. IlltKTNRV Hlcned and sealed in the presence of F. pierce I.T1II4. J-l Auditors Notice- in Ine ornlians'Cmirt nr rarlion rnnntv. In the matter of the Account of DAMUI, ET.. nuiiiiuisirainr oi tno Jisiato oi vvii.i.ia.M l'KTUKS deceased. police is hereby ulven that at an On linns' Couit held al Alaucli Chunk In and rorsiini County on tlin 19th da. of November A. 11,1889 ine uuuersi neu was appointed Aiidllor Ui make distribution nf the fund lu the hands of i in accountant ami imiKe report to next term That ouSATUUDAY the 21st day of 1 1 EC KM lll.lt A. I). I8K) at tlK O'CLOCK P.M.. Htllic law office of l'ltKMdAN and HKYUTonllioad- way ui ine iiorouiin oi siauru i nuiiK, i-a., lie will meet all parMes havlneclHlms on said fund or aecnuut who are required to nil sent them be fore said Auditor or be debarrrd Iroin cOHdni; MIUUAELCASSinV 4. Auditor. nov 30-tt Gi Gi Gi JURTIS COUGH COMFOUHD IT CURES! TRY IT ! For Sale by all Druggists. fehlflJ9-y fH circulation is growing V-r ULl because we i'urnih all the latest local news in the bst ttyle. Sample uy, A Thing of Beauty In selecting our immense present-mnkinf' holiday season we our stick should include the tnrst us the most useful, ornamental and have been successful in this as you Vitation to call and msncct our O O Toilefc Cases, in Plush and Oxidized, Manicure and Smokers' Sets, Dli,n"U XA7n,.1r- T Ol : , i Novelties in Whisk Holders and Finest Jewelry. Thousands of Toys, Choice Confectionery,! Fancy Groceries and Oysters. Come, get first choice of a magnificent holiday stock. - Nusbaum & Hi IREAT REDUCTION To make some important changes in mv business in tho near imure, anu in onlir to MUVJi nave commenced a Qener Reduction to continue until JANUARY 1st, 1890. Reduced Prices on Every Article in the House. OUR STOCK OF Bootsr Shoes, Caps, Underwear, Qoth- fs large and complete including It will be to yuc advantnge in and get rhe-beneht oi hrst sales. E. Le-mnoM lJniica. Dlnol ehigh Coal & Hardware Co., oal: Hardware, Paints, Oils glass, Agricultural lii.nlnino.iits mid l.ftiisnrs. I . - ,.. . f i Alii mi H J O t Kntif a m. xviu VSU1 KJJJAi3f Phosphates, &c AVe desire to call special attention to our Dnnfirrnr flMn liUUIEBIsL aiaiOa Buildins: Sand, A full supply of which we Orders taken for General'-dgcnts for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Wash.er & Ironing Boards Sellers Corner, w They Camblne Quality First. Yariety Second. Cheapness Third. Ami embraces novelties In all that Is neat, new, nice, fashionable ami durable In the lino of JEWK Ij ftX. Gold fratelies. lllngs. Oold rensanil Pepclls, Brace lets, Tooilmlcks. Silverware. Kar-rlns, So ciet Plus, Chains, Gold Sitids,8eaif Pins, ninl-everyl hint! else In llils lineal prices . Loss every time Ihan ou can bn coods rjf tlin same st)le, quality and workmanship at any oilier jewelry or central clore.in ilil county. Deforc ninklne pur chase elsewhere don't jou fall to pav a visit lo D. S. JBOCK'S Jewelry Store, Opp. Carbon House, Lehighton Grand Fall Opening In Boys, Mckis CLOTHING ! Our new line lor Fall and we have ever shown. Childrens .Suits and Overcoats, -wr 800 Styles. Hoys Suits and Overcoats. oAei 325 Styles. Men'ri Suits and Overcoats, over 400 Styles. Ave make special mention Silk Roll and Avail Lining, lrom SI 5.00 and up wards. TTe invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is filled with a large assortment of high grade specialties in u iting; Tuousehings and Overcoatings. In Gent's Furnishings ingly tempting. Koch & Siiankweiler, . Centre Squarej Hotel Allen Building,. Allentown. is a Joy Forever." etock of new novelties for the have taken nains to see that beautiful and tasteful as -well durable goods to be had. We will find by accenting our in- larm. line of now ynotls. snrli ns Silverware, Culton, Z- some ot mv stock QUICKLY 1 Sal Kubbers, Hats everythinrr in seasonable coods more wuvs than ono to call earlv " Respectfully, G. ZERN, Dn, - ,l C4rt4- I .le-U OUCCl, & a Cement, Lime and have constantly on hand. LUTllber. North Bank Street, and C'hildresi's IKwteb is the finest and largest ol I? ALL uvhlUA'Alrt in $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, our line oi novelties aro exceed SALE!" m GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, w ct Pick les, LUiow-Uhow, unions, lablo 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. li'e lead , botli In low prices and quality of goods. Our large stock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. HEMEMBER THE 3ohne:r Store LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. LUCKENBACH, I'LAIN AJJD BECOUATIVK PAPHlt HANG 1XO, HOUSE AND SION PAINTING ANU OltAININtl. Competent workmen sent to the county. any part .tof HEADQUARTERS FOR Wall Farers, Borflers & Decorations. Ijirg nssortinent, aud the latest styles. Booh, Stationery, Fancy Goods WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making aim pnttlnK np promptly attended to. Pa;nts, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. So. 61 Broadway Mancli Chile. Pa. Itlnw the Broadway Hon-e. Weissport Planing Mil! MANUFACTUltEK OV Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, ashes, Mouldings, Brackets, All KMs of Dressed Lnmlier Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c., &c. Very-Lowest Prices. ELY'S CATARRl Cream - Balm Cleanses tbe Nasal Passages, Allays Fain ana Inflammation Heals the Sores Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TBY THE CUBE ft W-FEVER A particle U implied Intoeich notrll and Is agreeable. Price CO cents at druggists: by mall, reKNtered, GOcts. KL.Y IllttmiUItS, 60 Warren St., New York, august 17, 1689 tnuTBK:5MI onfriii i iii:hi"ivi.I .-FREE Ihe trltt. Our brilitintrt unrqiifeltl, nd to UilrtKlnr out iuN-nor rood wt win Mnd r i tooXR l tKMlM In rich Walil n aiftbott Ontr ib(M ho wrlit !3 ihliHif Allsouhavloifila i'x' thae t b'i rail 4iyr itf-lvhttort nd lit) c nmnita yt i a m. fnninw of Dili advirllsrmm hrtw the mall nd ef tba f- The following ret $tr tlia an-rancv of II reduced l OS about tli fiftieth part of Itikultt It la irautl, doubla alia tela wan, is Ism u f n Iomitv We ttlllalootbtfW trou Lswvmi ,-an iiiakafrxm P:I oHady al leaat, from Ibaaurl.ir oat t iwrlriirt Metier ritu a t ue, W iwy all iimch c tarr. Addrfat.il IIALLt;! T AU).. Uas ti0, 1'OKTLa VU, Uaijii. OUR H E W 1 iSFREE. Uolil Wauhl watch in ttia vwrld. rrft tttuekaepar, IVairauiadbaavr, KUUU OOLO buntinr cam. Both ladira and rntaaUta, Hltb Morbi ana cat aa f 'outl Mint, ujir riiaonm trh lwllir can attar an Trer, tettber with ar Urt MiuaDia iinaoiAlouscnolu ample. Tbcta aaraplaaa wall watch, art fta't. All tha work rou Mtail Jo U to ahnw what w Mod rou tbM who cailraur rrlandaand nffhbnandtboM about ytu lbatalwa;trtu)ta lu Mloabla trada lWu. whlcb hMa fof jtart when onca tunad, and I hut w art rrptkl. VVa najr all tipreaa, frtirht, U. Afttf yon know all, If yon wisald like to go to wurk for m,ou ctat aarn lrom fll'JO to ttUO pr week and opwarda Addrata, dtlniua Xs Co., Max 418, .Portland, JUwltic irny tiralr mjm ti timn tne w. I. Doaa 0 haf tne w. I. DoasiaVt and prlco tatupca on down us fifeuu 3UO boca wltliout Dfimo i bottom put aim W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR GENTLEMEN. TtABt In tlin wnrld. Kramln . I test In tho .LOO (1KNOINK HAND-HKWKn 6HOX. l.OO HANI-HEVK.1 Wl'I.T KHOK. OKNUIN HANO-Al 1'or.icK UJ11I I -II 1. 1 UK All l'AKHEHh'M i.Rt ICXTUA VAl.lOi CAI.K SHOK AND l'AHMEKh'SHOE. OKKINOMAN'H HHOK. i.0Oand1.75 UOYS' SCHOOf, SHOES niununitia DU13 nifiuuij awl All made in Oonjrreu, Batton sad Lacv. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE LAFDir. .Best Material. rlal. pest Style. Best TKttaa. u oei Mia d; if Tnr ucsirr. irriie DOUQLAa. BHO .BHOCKTOK, ExAliilnu V I.. IJi.utrll' tl.ui khauh fnr mnmt men and Ijidlea. Adam Mehrkom &on, Ageatf , Mewsy Miller mmm. .fflBHFT 1 . MOM. aaWaWin'ilA Mi l
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