sfntnttn ATiitR mntorrrox r-osT-orricit as SXO ONDn.ASSMAlLIIATTKn. The Carbon Advocate tr.HIOHTON, riCHNA, IlnteS for Lvgal Advancing i Chnrtcf Notions Auditor's Notices Commissioner's Hotlcci Divorce Notices Administrator's Notice) Executor's Notices 4 ou 4 DO 5 00 3 (XI SATUHDAY DKCEMBEK 28, 1889. oiin rlilo Clrculntlnn Larger than that of any Weekly Newspnper In the County. A IIAl-rY SKW YKAK. 18831s Oy Ins;, and a few more days will sco It numbered with the past that ia gone forover with Its thousand and one memories of deiUli.ilevusmtlrm.ruln.crlrae, miseries and suueess, while, tlio New Tear with Its unsolved destfnles will break slowly upon us to bring that portion of success or failure nccoidcd to our merit. The Advocate, with interest, will watch the woof of time roll off the days one by ono and bop6 for the best at the hands of God and man. IS! earnest effort we will hopo to merit jour generous patronage and now we wish you a Very Happy and prosperous New Year. JUDCIU JOItEHEK liLKCTIONKKltlNO. Judge Dreher is straightening lils fences for next year, or at least thinks he is. To further his boom with the Republicans he aivardcd tho publlcailon of the liquor li censes to the two newspapers at Mauch Chunk at 40 per cent higher rates than the work can be done for. -The joke of the matter is that it is Trothonotary Esser who will have to pay for this increase. That is a great scheme of Drehcr's electioneering at soma one clso's expense. Lacsfoid He cord. And we may as well add, It is becoming more and more evident every day that he will electioneer, not only at the expense of others, but it is already rumored that scv eral gentlemen with large, corporation in terests to subserve will use their boodle lavishly to carry Jutfge Dreher through, and these boodlers are not all Democrats It has been noticed and commented upon by all observers for the last year or so, that Judge Dreher has been fawning on Repub lican. leaders at Mauch Chunk, with the object of getting their support. With lots of hoodie to buy up venal and cm pt voters, and with a liberal use of slander, misrepresentation and a coirupt baiKaln With some Republican leaden) to deliver the honest Republicau vote of Car Hon county to Judge Dreher, by an endorse ment on their ticket, the scheme may pos slbly Work- to defeat Mr. Rapsher. But after all we have too much faith In the honesty of tho voters of Carbon county to believe that ther will ho diverted from an honest purpose by scheming boodlers. Any man at all familiar with the po'.Itlcsm this county, would have no hesitation In saying that Mr. Rapsher would sot three votes to Judge Drehcr's one In this county, if we get an honest election. And we have also been assured more than once that there Is a largo opposition formulating again Judge Dreher lu Monroe county. Whlel snail control me will or tim people or wonr.y-iiAOs ? BROADBRIM'S I Y. LEix A hitter wall of grief and despair went up fast week from a little coterie of gatnb- line snobs when tho news got abroad that Jcromo Fark had closed Its gates as a racecourse foiever. It was tho most eminently respectable of all our racecourses. and thero was a flavor of the elite four hundred about It that kept Its flag flying long after bankruptcy stared It in the face. There is a wido difference in this world between Tweedledum and Twcedledee. though there are many people who can't see It. The fellows who bet on horseraces at Quttenberg and Elizabeth are gamblers; the persons who did tho same thlng at Jcromo Park were spurting gentlemen, Larry Jcromo was a sporting gentleman, and it was mainly by him tho Park was founded, and for a time it captured what over wo hayo of sporting aristocracy In Now York. It was to ordinary racecourses like Monmouth Park or Sheepshead Bay what Monto Carlo or Almack's would hayo been to John Chamberlain's or Daly's, All of our fine ladles went out there in their drags, droskjsand landaus whenever there was to bo a run of celebrated cracks, and it was thought nothing out of placo to take a Utile flyer on the flyers, and some times when tho cash ran short a diamond bracelet or a pair of solltares testified their faltli In their fleet-footed favoritles, and many a fine lady, after some of the big races, camo back home metaphorically on her uppers, though really saved from humiliation by being tho owner of her own turnout which fortunately had not gone up in the general ruin. Tho stock was owned by a close corpora' tion, and was considered a bonanza to which there was no bottom, It was a nice plum for the insiders to be reaping every jear from twenty to fifty per cent, when government bondj at three and a half percent, were commanding a heavy premium. IIow was this heavy interest got? was it by anything that was produced? anything that was created for the benefit or mauuinar jmoi a uu oi it. it was gambling pure and simple, and nothing else. You were told at Jerome that every- thiug was done on tho dead square No jocejlng, no pulling, no tricks of any in,.t, but the fastest horse was sure to win eicry time. What of it? The games of faro dealt at John Morrissey's Chamber lain's or Daly's were just as square as the races at Jeromo Patk, but it was gambling and nothing but gambling all the same. Its yery dangerous, for many a man, and woman too, stake their last dollar on the losing hotsc, who. would no more have been seen Inside of a gambling house than they would In a brothel, Jerome Park was the first crcat patron of American steeplechaslng, which has cost more lives and - broken limbs than nil the athletic tournaments and battles In the prlzo ring put together, Ou one great racing da) I saw six riders go down all In a heap, one was killed outright and several were mote pr less maimed) or Injured. Did the slight accident Interfere wllh the amusement of these gentle savages? Certainly not. It was only a jockey killed, nothing more. The grief of tho stricken mother when her son, wjjo left her full of life and hope and strength a few hours before, was brought borne dead, was nothing. JChat was It to them? Clear the course of the debris, and quick bring out more horses, Croesus and ifidas have the cull. But the phenomonal success of Jerome begot rivals, Long Brauch, Coney Island, and lastly the new racecourse at .Westchester, which helped to complete Us ruin, and last week it ran Its flag of distress up half mast and closed Its gates with a deficiency of one hundred and thlrty.flve tbousad dollars' I am no mugwump or moralltt on races; I loye a good horse next to a good dog, he seems to 4 Man's most natural companion of all he brute creation, but when the noble creature was doing bis very best, as I have seen him do on many a racing day, as hu turned the homo stretch and dashed i j anls the string, every tltno the whip ; i' his recking flank I could feel my il h tingle and came as near using u i Hut Js as you would naturally expect I rum i iii superintendent of a first class Sunday school. So good bye, Jerome. The trial of the sugar swindlers, of whom I gave an account some lltn ago, was brought to a sudden end by the con fession of the two femalo conspirators, Mrs. Coward and Mrs. Friend. Professor Friend professed to have discovered a new process for refining sugar, by which millions of money could be made. lie failed, however, to make any progress with his scheme till ho met ono Howard, a clergyman ami a good smooth talker, who undertook to float the stock. Howard went down to Wall street with specimens of refined sugar, and it was not long till he bad'men of capital interested In the busi ness. Tho stock was eagerly grabbed up. Professor Friend moved from his dingy quarters In Harlem to a palace downtown; liveried servants waited on him, splendid equipages stood at bis door; wealth rolled In upon him In a mighty stream and tho world was at his feet. His contract with the company was so much slock and so much cash, on the condition of his furnish Ing so much refined sugar per day, but the secret of the manufacture was to be re tained by him. Thousands of dollars were subscribed for a building and thousands moro for machinery. It seemed difficult to arrive at a commercial supply, though samples were furnished In abundance, Tho Professor's laboratory was triple locked and no one was allowed to enter but Mrs. Friend and noward and his wife. At last Professor Friend died and then his wife and Howard became the sole deposl tarles of tho wonderful secret. They bled the stockholders for several thousands more and when disco, ery became inevitable thoy fled carrying their plunder with them. It then appeared as soon as the laboratory was broken open that they ran the crude sugar which was furnished them by the company down Into the sewer and filled the package with refined sugar made by the Hayemeyers and smuggled in as machinery. It took some timo to locate tho swindlers, but thoy wero finally found In Michigan. It was a tough fight and Mrs. Friend, tbo Professor's wife was par tlculariy bold and defiant. The Reverend Frank Howard was tried first and sent to States Prison for niuo years. ' The con fesiion of Jirs. Friend and Mrs. Howard ends the case, and as tho District Attorney recommended them to tho mercy of the Court tho presumption is that they will get off with a nominal punishment, The eleven tribes of Israel and Judah have been having an inning this week and havo made a most splendid showing. Neyer in its palmiest days has tbo Ameri can Institute building appeared to such advantage as at the great Hebrew Falrnow in progress. The interior has been cor verted into a fairy bower and the man's Heart must be adamant who can wander about among the booths and not feel it go pit a pat fastor than a railroad train. Oh, such Ruths, Rachels and Rebeccas. . wonder that all the young Abrahams, t ie and Jacobs are nearly crazy, for a " . u.'auilful collection of women I never vv. Tho fair Is given by the United Hebrew Charities for the benefit of the Hebrew Technical Institute, and It Is pro posed before It Is ended to raise a quarter of a million of dollars. Many people who only see tho Jew In his office or store are apt to regard him simply as a money getter, But If you want to understand tbo other tide of him, appeal to him for any worthy or charitable cause. It is notorious here InNowYotk that there are no charities better administered or better cared for or more generously and liberally supplied than those supervised by the Hebrews, and to their honor be It said that there has nover been a deficiency or a defalcation In the ad ministration of their charitable funds. But the fair fairly eclipses everything ever at tempted by them before, and thelavishness with which they have expended their money in its support is attested by the magnificent receipt of fifty thousand dot lars on the opening night. There is hardly a respectable Jewish family in New York, Brooklyn or the vicinity which is not rep resented In money or in person. The curious traveler who ventures into this gilded sea witb a full pocketbook will find his way beset with shoals and quck sands which threaten him with present financial ruin. It Is Impossible to with stand the appeals of those Hebrew witches; If tou once look Into their eyes you might as well surrender your pocketbook at once. Night after night the vast hall has been thronged with thousands and thousands of high aud low degree. The widow's mite Is received with as much thankfulness as Cioesus' princely gifts, for it is all given in tho blessed name of charity, It is a fitting beginning' to the Feast of the Passover which Is now close at hand, and reflects honor on the Hebrews of New York. AH Brooklyn and New York Is on a broad grin at a discovery of the historical accu racy which Is to be attached to the Rev, Dr. Talmage'e letters from abroad. The Keverand Doctor stood In the Colllseum at Rome and surveying Jts crumbling arches in the soft mocnligbt.dranV in the splendid inspiration that this Magnificent ruin sug gests. He pave bis exuberant fancy rein till ho heard the screams of tho Christian martyrs and the exultant shouts of the fierce Roman populace thirsting for Christian blood. No wonder bis frame shook like an aspen leaf and his soul was stirred wUh horror, for he says that be stood beneath the very box where the sayage Nero looked down upon the sacri fice. Not bad that for the Doctor, but unfortunately for his historical accuracy, ii lugivuiviuiBuiiiiui, fiero, was in a suicides graye several years before the first foundation stone of the Coiliseum was laid. Nero died A. D. 03. Vespasian. who built the Colllseum, did not succeed at emperor till two years after Nero was dead, and it was several years after his accession that he built the Colllseum for the Rouiap populace to celebrate bis own victories and those of his son Titus, who ifMroycu Jerusalem. Explanations am now In order; we wait with awe and Yours trnlr, BROADBRIM. itlouce. A lady's Perfect Companion Painless Ciiildmbth, a new book by r,pw VW) kji UI, John 11. Dye, one of Ntw York's most skillful Dr. iu) siciuns, snows mat prin is not necessary m childbirth, but results frnm run... ...u.. vi.,iij uimci atocxt and oreroime. It clearly proves that any nuuiau m uecome a roomer without suffering any pain whatner. Jt also tells bow to over-' coma and orevent mnmW iv... ...j . . 1 o awtawa, WDUtd limbs, and all other evils attending pregaawy. '"il cMuw auu (ugiiiy euaorkeu ty physicians everywhere as the wlfe'i inimrim, - ----- -..v. wiuwyi Ion. Cut this out; ft will tare you great pain, oiiu (juMiviy juur mc neau two-cent stamp lor detcrlotlve circulars, teitlmoniata ri ..i.. w i iiiifiun vviuiutu flal fettar sent In sealed envelope. Address JUom Co., nibWrCeiltiBwi; mi POWDER Absolutely Pur. TliU nowder never varies. A marvel of tmrltv. strength and wbolesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with the multitude ot low test, short weignt, aium or pnospnaio powuers. Boia only In cans. Itoyal Baking Powder Company, 10 WallHtrcet m.y. luneis Administrator's Notice. Estate ot Jobk BcawAnrz, Deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of John 8chwartz, late of the Borough ot Lehlghton, Car bon county, Pennsylvania, deceased, nave been granted to Horace Ileydt, residing In said Hor ough, 1 1 whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and those naviDg riaims or uemamis, nmug Known me same wunoui aeiay. uuuauis uisim. b'revman & Ueydt, Attorneys. Adnvs. Estate Notice. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Abraham Prutarnn late of Lower Towamcnslng Town ship, Carbon County, Deceased having been (minted to the undersigned Executor, all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all persons having Just claims against said estate will present them or settlement. Wilson Muschlltz. Executor Cor. llth & Hamilton Sts. Allentown, Ta. Or to Ilapsher tt Cassldv Attorneys (or Estate. Administrator's Sale. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court ot Carbon county, Pennsylvania, there will be sold at Public Bale on the premises In Franklin Townsnip, countv and state aforesaid, on Saturday, December 28th, 1889 nt two o'clock p. m.. the following described Ue.il Estate of the Estate ot Henry Kramer. deceased, to wit: All that Lot or Piece ol Ground situate In Franklin Township. Carbon countv, Fa., bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a stone In a public roan leading from Welisport to Stroudsburg, thence In and along said road north 784 degrees, east 3 6-10 perches to a stone. In said road, thence norm bv uegrees, eaai percnes 10 a none in sam ruau. vuenco oj iana ox liooers u&rapueu, north 314 degrees, west D Derches to a Dost greos, west iH perches to a post, thence by the sanio south 3ft degrees, east D 2-10 perches to (lianM k. lanH nf inuh I I l. n .A.,,K on Hu. mo piace oi Beginning, containing to percnes, mora or less. The lmnmvementA thereon con sist ota two-story Fit AMU DWELLING HOUSE wuii Kiicnen aiiacnea, ana an necessary out' bulldine!. The bulldlnct are In first-class con. dltlon. The said Dremlseti are located nbout one mils from Welssport Borough and persons desiring to view the same will please call on the undersigned. Terms and conditions will be mailt anown at time ana place oi sale by AUSTIN DOYER, Administrator. First National Bank, OF LKHIGHTON. PA. The Annual Eleotlon for Seven Directors nf tnis nans: win be neiq at ino Banning Mouse, on TUESDAY, JANUARY Hth, 1690. between the hours oi one and tukeis O'CLOCK r. M. JOHN T. SEM1IEL, Cashier, Lehlghton, Pa., Dc. Il-St Administrator's Notice. Estate' of WILLIAM F. BKEVKB, Deceased. Letters' ! Administration on tho estate of Wm. F. Deever. late ot Eranklln townshln. Car bon county. Pennsylvania, deceased, bave been grauiea w i. w. uetier, resiaing ia saia town hip. to whom all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment, and those navingclatms or demands, will make the same Known witnout aeiay. J. W. UXLLER, Administrator S. B. Gilram. Attorney. Welssport, Fa., Dee. 30., SS-iw THE WEEKLY PRESS PHILADELPHIA. $1 One Tear One Dollar.-l. Tn Wijklt PrtESS for ISSO will be much bet ter than the Weekly Press for 1683 as we can make It. With every issue during the new year lb win uo An KiaiiTY-CoLUHN Papbh, Each ot the fUty-two numbers will contain ten pages of eighty columns, with a total -for the year ot 620 pages, or 4160 columns. Thus It win ue - as die as a oook" as tne saying is. A Pxris of QuALiTr. Not only will it be as bur as a book, hut It trill bo a paper ot quality as well as of quautlty. It mil vuuuiiu tuo ihvk ui ovcryiuiug goou. A Paper of Vabistty. The Idea Is that the Weekly Press shall be both clean and wide awake. It will discuss all subjects ot publlo Interest aud Importance. The writers on Its list Include: Julia Ward Howe. E. Lan Linton. Prot. N. S. Shaler, Louis Pasteur, William Black, Edmund Gosse, Edgtr W. Nye, Ople P. Item, and Indeed al most every popular writer ot note In this country and quite a number ot distinguished writers abroad. In fiction, an attraction or the year will b "Esther," by H. Elder Hag- pru: anoiuer lenei siory already engaged. is uuiiid jruruii ujuiiuDiJi oiuun i neips. A Farhebs Pat-ek. The best conducted agricultural page In Am. erica. Illustrations. A Woman's Papkh. The Women's Puce nt th. WmIcIv i. alone worth the subscription price. -Its l'llus- ;""' ro aiinKinig aueniion everywhere. ACIIll.UnEN'8 PAPEB. The special department tor children Is ntw addressed to the school children and school teachers of America. Let the children Join the uuw jutuiuuw limu just iinrtea. Let mem cuwpeie mr uie prizes ail in Drignt, whole' some, Instructive books Important Clubbing Arrangement. By special arrangement with all the leading subscriptions are takes for any one or moreol these lourn&t. tn rnnnMInn with th. Piessatsucbltw rates as virtually makes our great family paper free to the subscriber for one year, bample copies furnished free upon ap- Teems or Tnx Pukss. By mall, postage tree In UieU, H.and Canada. I)a y (except Sunday), one year , Da y (except Bundayj.one month Da y (Including Sunday), one year. Dally (Including Sunday), one month .0i .CO 7.60 .er 2.00 Hudday. one year. weekly rress, one year, 1.00 Drafts. Cheek, ind nth.r Trmtttna .Kmm uiauG p.jiiuio 10 ufl oraer or : ' - . -'.... u u . .uvuiii THE PIIESS COMrANT, LL11TED, Publishers. Dead Men Tell No Tales WE'RE ALIVE, Our Story's Short. W have'nt got the BIGGEST STOCK of Dry Goods, Groceries, Provis ions, Notions, Boots and hoes,Tobacco, Cigars, &c, &c, &c, In the Lehtrh Valler. hut wa hu .n vi.... Assortment just the same, and the prices are nurieaway aown neiow the great majority oi our competitors, and that's what suits you be cause QUALITY li the 11RRT nri ih pninvk are always JUST KIOUT. Our stock Is entire ly new, rresn, uean, complete and Handsome, so ws take Dlesjiura In un-rimr th rAni n, Welssport and th surrounding community to call and Inspect our assortment of gimrsl store goods. Respectively, A. W. MARSH, Post-Offlce. Welssport, Pa. raiijre tsu t To anr Person tiurehaslnir twa M. Bottles or on BOc. Bottle of "Ideal" Tooth -Powder, and sanding ui the tick- eta wnicn are -wrapped around tne necks of the bottles, and S cents In 3-cent etarapa (for postage, te.) wa ayiU aeod at once) by mall handsome Engrawntr, slza 20 x 24 Inches, either of the follbwv mvuw, viwicr u Miu luiwwr lnff subject : Evangtline, Bavari, Mtm- C, XI The OreA' First Bttp. "Ideal" Tooth Powder It too wen known to dwell on lis merit. Wa win simply say, If used once, you will use bo other. It ia perfeotly iiure, free from grit ana actas. Jt dally m will tth utitfA inimn Ti n I f V -,Ma T. ., -" j JU1 :eep th: hr?th sweet. am sweet, AH wa aak ft Asia rey frssfrr fwW jSJ a Wrwt Professional & Mm Caris. Horace Hoydt, ATTORNEY AT IjAW, notahy public, OtricEi-Tlie ltaom recently occupied by W. 11. Kapsher. rJAKK STREET, - - LSUI0UT0N. PA. May be consulted tn English and German. July -iy W. M. Rapsher, VTTOnNEY axo COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ' AND DISTRICT ATTORNEY, First door above the Mansion House, MAUCII CHUNK PENN'A. Ueal Estate and Collection Agency, Will Buy ind Sell Real Estate'. Conveyancing neatly done. ollections pro oneciions promptly maue. ncuung asm made. Nettling Estates of ecdents a specialty, May bo consulted In English and German. nov. iB-vl W. a. M. Seiplo, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SOUTH. STREET, - - L13UIG1IT0N. May be consulted In English and German. ipeclal attention given to Gynecology. Orricx Hotmsi From 12 M. to a P. M.,and trora e to P. M, mar. si-yt . S. Rabonold, NCH Officb :-Over J. W. Raudenbush Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEHIOHTON. uenttslryln all Its branches. Teeth Extracted without Pain. Gas administered when requested. omeo Days WEDNESDAY of each week. P.O. address, ALLENTOWN, Jan 3-yl Lehigh countv, Pa. F. i. SMITH, D. D. S., Office opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Z,eh;,'i ton, Pa. tans nif-WTtsmv IV ALL ITS BRANCHES. Filling aDd making artificial dentures a special ty. Local anesthetics used. Jasadmlulstered and Teeth Extracted WITH OUT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS: From 8 . m., to 12 m., from 1 p. m., to 5 p. m., from 7 p. rn., to 8 p. m. Consultations tn English or German t Office Hours at Hazleton-Every Saturday. . 3ct 15-87-1V Dr. H. B. REINOHL Graduate of Phlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Perservation of the Teeth a Specialty OFFICE HOURS: From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. OAK HALL, Market Square, liaueh Ohtnk. BRANCH OFFICE: AST - MAUCH - CHUNK. Two Doors North of Post-Offlce. OFFICE HOURS: 7 to !i a. m. and 6 to 7 P. m APrll28-3m DR. G. T. FOX 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. AT KASTON. SWAN HOTEL. TUESDAYS. ATALl.K5rXOWN, AMERICAN HOTEL, TUtJUSDAT AT BANQOB. BEOADWAY HOUSE, MONDAYB. IT TIatit. WKDNKSIIAYS AND SATURDAYS. Omco Hours From 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Practtc uiuiicu w mavuava vi ma Eve.Ear. Nose&Throa l-Also, Refraction of the Eyes for the adjust- oieui oi glasses. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samuel Graver's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs iuinished on short notice. Reasonable! ! FRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STREET, , Jfo Practical Blacksmith Horseshoer ' Jh Is prepared to do al work In his line tfowVii In the best manner and at the lowest irlces, rieasecau. novas-ea-iy, PACKERTON HOTEL, Midway between Mauch Chunk & Lehlghton, Z. II. C. IIOM, Proprietor. PACKERTON, - - Pssm. t his well-known Hotel Is admirably refitted, and has the best accommodations for Permanent and transient boarders. Excellent tables and the ery best Liquors. Stables attached, an5-yl MANSION HOUSE Opposite I- A S. Depot, BANK STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, C. II. HOM, PROPRIETOR. tills house offers nrst-class accommodations for ranslent and permanent boarders. It has been pwlvretittilin all Its tlenartments. and ts locat ed in one ui urn inusi. inciurcsune iiuriiui. ui me borough. Terms moderate, tar The b A It Is 'Uppiica wun n) cnoicesi-wines, Liquors ana .1KU1S. rmn wiKH vu iftUi ayrjl-jri T. J. BRETNEY tespectfully announces to the Merchants of Le- iiKUton anu oiners uiav ne is now prepared to aoaujunus oi Haulino op Freight, Express Matter and Baggage On reasonable terms. Orders ole at Sweenv'a Corner Store or at my resideu celt riNKKt., near the Cemetery, wiu receive prompt atten. ion. rairnnare sonciiea. For Newest Designs and llost Fasblonabl Styles of DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE. &c, Sec. GO TO 13. H. SNYDER, Bank .Street, Lehlghton. Goods roarsnleed and prices as low ss else where for the same quality of goods r Julv IB, lyl Andrew Bayer, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Is Hesdqnarters for TTall Paper and Ceiling Decor ations, Window Shading, Painters Supplies, pip, Partlealar attention Is paid to house and sign painting and paper banging. VaFBtlneSchirarU Ulaeaarge during ny abstuyf And all wr D. D. 8., wllrs4n aroispt attention, AT PRIVATE SALE. tI,.r,U,il?,?e, oBtn hl FARM, with the BUILDINOa IhirMn .M.tul ,H honing Valley, three miles from th Borough of ?ihJtet&!?" Connry, Penna,, at Private The Farm comprises Two Tracts of Land separated by a Public Road leading to Beaver Hunt Uie tract upon which the Buildings are erected contains 12 Acres, mors or lest) the Im provements are a v.muoim Two-Story Frame Dwelling, Si x ao feet, with Kltoheu attached, 12 r 11 teet: Bank Barn, 2SX30 feet, with Wagon Shed at- mfJt.'SV? ,!etLC4rp.,!!er Blacksmith Bhop. le x 24 feet) Boat Mill. 20 xsi leet, and otner outbuildings. The other tract contains 21 Acrj'i mora or less, nearly all cleared and nnder COOd cultivation. The nmnartv ia ll.lKli one, and will be sold at a reasonable price and ,7 FWDwi!tffifflr,w ectl-m Mahoning Valley, Ta. AM EASY WAT flET A GOLD WATCH. ObIj 91.00 a Week. Vf art bow forming Clnh. fhr th flni Gold, Gold-Filled and Silver Watches mann- itciurea lor coin iviiM and Gentleman. We put In these wstchos a movement made by either of the following companies: Elgin, William, Hampden, etc., to suit th purcbas er. A elnb for 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 tne member whose name Is drawn set hie L watch Immediately, he still continuing to pay $1.00 a week until be has paid for it, at which lime ean ana n iony members will bave re ceived and paid for bis watch. The lstt person to receive bis watch will be made a present ol a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Every aril els boueht from us mnst be lust represented, and we sre willing at any and all nines to roaae gooa ir.e taliura or sny article sold, to be as represented. This Is the Best, Cheapest and most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Co operative Club System. Wo glvt a first class Ellin or Walthsm stem winding and setting movement, wbloh we guarantee icr two years. The case Is warrant ed, by a written guarantee to wear for twenty yanro. The above Is why wo five von mors for tou: money than sny one else and why we are do ing the largest watch business In the world We sell only first quality goods. Why not be sn owner of a Gold Watch whenever yon have the chance to get one. Join the club at once, only $1.00 down and then $1.00 a week until ine wsicn is bald. Please call or send me your name and ad dress aud I will call at vour house and thnn you samples, or If you are at a distance I will una inn particulars. Agents wanted everywhere. Writ for lermiaoa circulars. CHAKLES H. REimiG, Frost St., (0pp. Bank) Cmisaoqua, Pa, H, L, FREY, announces to the 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 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. augusUvti AXi, CAMPBELL Jeweler ant Watclnato, Rank Street, Lehighton, fenna Respectfully invites the attention of his frl andthe citizens generally to his lmmens new stock of Watchas, Clocks, Silverware, Jewely, at Prices 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, Don't Foitet tie Place. SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, BankSc Le hiehton. eDecmb er !7.o871v rim DOZZAXS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP T BUSINESS COLLEGE 1JM CkMtaat SC, PUbUs. P.altl.aa for Ursdnatea. Time reaalrcd S t 4. i H1CXT Cquip But Ceam ot Mair. Circular! if you name Hut paper. To Whom It May Concern. Lehlghton. I'a.. Not. 7 th im. Received ot Adam Mehraam, one hundred and fifty dollars, to be used In the purchase of two Mules. It Is herebjrsgreedand understood, that the said Adam Uehrkam, ts the sole owner vi aam iuuies, ana possesses ail ine rignls, titles, and Interest therein, until I have repaid the above mentioned cine hundred and Firrr uou-aus in iuh. witness my nana and seal, hiiv uu nuu ube uuyc nnueili T. .r nnmrwifv. Signed and sealed In thf presence of F. Pierce Lrutz. -l Auditors Notice- In the Orth&nVr!nurt nf rrhnn fwttmtv in the matter ot the Account of DANIEL WENTZ. Administrator of the Estate ot WILLIAM PETE Its deceased. Notice la herehv irtvn thjit At Mi(1mh,n.i Court held al Mauch ( hunk In and for said County on the 1Mb da) ot November A. I), isso mo uiiucrai- uru wns appoiuieu Auanpr 10 make distribution of the fund tn the bands of iu orcuuiiuMit mm mane reiwn iq next term That on SATURDAY the '.'1st day qf DKCEM BKR A. D. 1 89 at ONE O'filjnfcfc M law omce ot PRKVMAN and HEYDT oa llroad- way m me iwrouKn oi Maucu ununic, ra., he will meet all parties having claims on said fund or account who are required to present tbem be fore said Auditor or be debarrrd from coming IU vr B(iaB ui aam iuiiu. MIUUAELCAUSinV nov 80-4t Auditor, Gi Gi Gi CURTIS COUGH COMPOUND IT CURES! TRY IT ! JTpr 5de by U Druggists. feblKy r117 circulation is grbwing v because we furnish all th latest local pews in the PRESENT MAKING MADE EASY "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever." In selecting our immense stock of new novelties for the present-making holiday season we have taken pains to see that our stock should include the most beautiful and tasteful as well as the most useful, ornamental and durable goods to bo ha'd. We have been successful in this as you will find by accepting our in vitation to call and inspect our large line of new goods, such as Toilet Cases, in Plush and Oxidized, Manicure and Smokers' Sets, Plush Work Boxes, Sharing Cases, Novelties in Silverware, Whisk Holders and Finest Jewelry. Thousands of Toys, Choice Confectionery, Fancy Cxroceries and Oysters. Come,, get first choice of a magnificent holiday stock. Nusbaiim & Culton, Ztt' "GREAT REDUCTION SALE!" To make some important changes in my business in tho near future, and in order to MOVE some of my stock QUICKLY I have commenced a General Reduction Sale! to continue until JANUARY 1st, 1890. Reduced Prices on Every Article in the House. OUR STOCK OF Boots, Shoes, fiubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear. Cloth ing, etc., etc., Is large and complete including everything in seasonable goods. It will be to your advantage in more ways than one to call earlv and get the benefit of first sales. Respectfully, E. Opera House Block, Lehigh Goal & Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c We desire to call special attention to our Rnnfinir Chfll IIUJUHIIg WHIG Building Sand, A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders taken for Lumber. General Acenta for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards iseiiers uomtr, jNonn a&nk atreot. HOLIDAY . They Combine Quality First. Variety Second. Cheapness Third. And embraces novelties In all that Is neat, new, nice, fashionable and durable In the line of JBWBLRT. Gold Watches. Rings, Gold Tens and Pencils, Brace lets, Toottmlcks, Silverware, Ksr-rlngs. So ciety Pins, Chains, Gold Studs, Scarf Fins, and everything else in this line at prices Less ever; time than you can buy goods of the same style, quality and workmanship at any other jewelry or general store in this county. Before making pur chase elsewhere don't jou fall to pav a visit to D. S. BOCK'S Jewelry Store, Opp. Carbon House, Lehighton Grand Fall In Boys, Mens CLOTHING ! Our new line lor Fall and nave ever snown. Childrens Suit and Overcoats, over 300 Styles. Boys Smite and OverooatSt oAcr 325 Styles. Men's Suits and Overcoats, over 400 Styles. Silk Roll and tfatin Lining, from tio.uu ana upwaras. We invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which is filled with a large assortment of high grade specialties rrt ingly tempting. in u it ing; ikousehings ana uvercoatings. In Gent's Farmishiaes our line of novelties arc eicpprl. Koch & Shankweiler, Qentre Scfuan 3 Souare, Hotel Alien Biffljnc, Allentown. G. ZERM, Bank Street, Lehighton. Hardware Co., Cement, Lime and G Opening and Children's TTinteb is the finest and largest $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 w All !(S nnno t nssw UUuo; GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, v et Pick les, Uhow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoice Jellies and table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. IPo lead, both In low prices and quality o goods. Our lorco slock is dlsplaved to d Vantage, an Item which purchasers will certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHTON. PA. E. F. JLUCKB NBACH, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE rAPEB HAKO ING, UOUSE AND SIGN PAINTINO AND OKAININH. Competent workmen stntto any part tt the county. HEADQUARTERS FOR MlFairsJorflers&Decoraliw. Largs assortment, and the latest itjlei. Boofcs, Stationery, Fancy Mi WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making ana tmtU promptly attended te. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Pntty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Manci CM, Fa. Below the Broadway Hons. Weissport Planing Mill MANOFACT0REB Ol? Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, ashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEALER IN All Kinds of Dressed Lnir Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c., &c. Very Lowest Prices ELY'S Cream Balm' Cleanses the Nasal Fasssgss, Allais Fain ana Inflammation Heals the Bores- Restores the Ssnss of Taits and 8msll. I TEY THE CUBE WAV " I A DartlClfl 19 Rtinllfri Intn ttrh niitrfl an1 f URrei-able. l"rice CO cents at driurelsts ! b main rettitert, 60 i ts. lil.Y lIltOTIIKItS M Wirmn Kf- Maw Vnrlr- august 17, 1889 ... THJG SUM. For 1880, Some people agree with Tim Sun's ODlnlons about men and tilings, and some people float! but everybody likes to cet bold of the newspaper which Is never dull aud never atratd to spaak Its mind. Democrats know tliat (or twenty years Turn Sum has fought In the front line for Democratic principles, never wavering or weakening la its loyalty to the true Interests ot the party tt serve with fearless Intelligence and disinterested tic. or. At times opinions have differed as to the best means of accomplishing the common purs pose; It Is not The Hum's fault It It has seen fur ther Into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety Is the year that will probably determine Uie result of the Irel dentlal election of 1892, and perhaps the fortunes of the Democracy for tho rest of tbe century. Victory Inj802 Is a duty, and tbe beglnaln at 1890 ts the best time to start out In comnany with Tin Sun. Dally, per innntb f s.M Dally, per year j.ao Sunday, per year ,., 2m Dally and Hunditv. npr vp&r USJIlit'lif 8,mday' Pr - a.w weekly Hun, una year i ao Address TUB SUN, New York. Uany dMIer says b baa tha W. Zm B wlUiout aunt aad sirie atemj fc bottom, put him daws M temmA W. L, DOUCLAi $3 SHOE imam '. HAW twin as WQMlTrNGMAN rgdT AU naiU f6 CoacrsM. Satkia awl VAl W, L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE , A'-fVW yr. l uuuuis, SlWCSLTias. SJMi Examine V L. iiuuirtmi1 aim .i.,. Ktn and Ladles. ' " Adam Jf uhrkuM JkflOL. McSat gATARRH FIVER m asa UNTLIMIK. fel