Entered at Second-ClnH Matter at tlie L lilgliton l'tttt-Offleo. The Carbon Advocate LliHIOIITON, I'KNNA. Itfitea for Local AdTartlalnB i Clutter Notices 4 00 Auditor's Notices 4 00 Commlaaloner't Notices . . - - 4 00 Divorce Notices 4 On Administrator's Notleai - - - 3 00 Bieoutor'S Notices 3 00 SATUllDAY, JANUARY 4. 1800. Soua Vide Circulation Larger than that of any Weekly N evrapaiier In tile County. IToa. IV. M. Raps I! Kit, of tlio Afauch Chunk liar, has dUtlnsulsbed himself bj contributing another article to the Decem ber number of Legal Miscellany, a noted law matrazina nubllshcd at Pliiladetnlila. entitled, 'Are we Drifting Toward Pure Democracy ?" As the aitlclo covers five pages of the magazine we liava not the space to elvo It In full. After analyzing the theory and workings, and drawing dig Unctions between the Government of Great Britian and the United States, Mr. lUr sitKit Bars: "It Is quite probable that man jlntelligent people In the United States and elsewi ere have not vet discovered that tho Government of Great Urlllan is vcrj much moro democratic In Its practical ad ministration, than tho Republic of the United States, but It nevertheless Is. I shall conclude by calling attention to the principles and objects of the rapidly grow lnc Single Tax Party among thoughtful men all over the world, as one of the strongest and most conspicuous factors In the movement of nations toward cure Demociacv Labor strikes and most other manifestations of social discontent, plain!. Indicate the puro democratic initlnct In the boarts of tho people. Whether wo like It or not, It seems there is eypiy where marked tendency towards pure democracy in govetntnenl, and this tendency will probab'y become stroneer as 'the people become more Intelligent and more consciou of their inalienable rlgbi." BROADBRIM'S 1 Y. LEIT It Is something In this hard work-a da world to have at least one day In thejeai that you can put care and trouble behind you, when jou can forget for the time thai you am growing old and useless, and Ilia on the Ledger of Life there are not man) more Christmas Eves to your credll What of It? You'll never bo missed ; the hells will ring out the same joyous, jubilee Santa Cla s will make his ghostly round as of r,oro, and the hearts of millions children will be made glad In the chill gray of the Christmas morning by the treasotes that the jolly old saint lias left behind him After completing the task to which this night Is ever sacred, of filling little stock' ings, I have always dedicated the last hour or two before midnight on Christmas Eve to a lonely, quiet vifill. Yet not so lonely. Ob no; for up out of dream land come trooping a caravan of sweel faces that I knew and loved In tho lruii ago, and wblub come back to me otrerv Christmas Eve. Not ghostly shadows, damp with the mold of the graveyard and the tomb, but bright and beautiful as whei: in life's sprlngtimo I wandered with them through the pleasant fields, plucked the sweet flowers by the wayside, and eacl moment of life seemed like a glorious summer holiday. Nor was It only In the springtime, thai this happiness blessed the flying hours. Bleak winter with its boar frost, its Ice and Its snow was as welcome as the spring, and the sound of the sleigh bells was a3 sweet music as ever greeted human cars. No, I am neither lonely or sad to-night, for the great majority Is on the other side, and In the blessed hope ot an everlasting communion with them, In a future not far distant, but illuminated with, bright light and hope, I rest I measureless content upon Christmas Eye, Come, gather around mo friends of m boyhood; It seems but a span back to my childhood's days. The grief, the tear and the agony of the parting aro all for gotten now that you are back with me once again and sitting leyingly about mv feet. Why do you look at me so wonder ingly? . Oh, lam so changed. Perhaps so but you are still tho same to me; not feature altered, not a hair bleached, the bloom ou the cheek and the fire In the ej are still the same as In the long ago. And so In sweet communion with all I loved and knew In the past, who have crossed the silent river, the brief hours slip away and as the bells ring out the Christmas anthem, with a kindly farewell they vaulsh into the night, but In their vacant places Christ has come. Hall, Son of Cod Saviour of men, all baill I look up to the chimney corner; there only one little stocking hanging thero to night. Last Chrl9lmas Eve there were two. 1 There are you, little to? where are you? Come back to me, only for minute; only tor a mi me. let, ine once more feel our arms abi.t mj m-ck mi your warm cheek pressed clu . it was last Christmas Ere befu v down to sleep, that Santa Claunn,. with bis gifts to the good little bhj. Comeback, little boy) Oh, come back, only a minute; only a minutel Ills mother sleeps; perhaps she is dreaming of hlin; perhaps once more she holds him to liei heart? I steal softly to the bureai and opening the drawer, see a box tied with crape. I open It. Yes, there; Is the ball and the marbles, the knife, the bandker chief, the llttlo shoes, and stocking, and the little watch and chain that made his heart so glad. Yes. they are all here, sacred and holy this Christmas Eye, but the little boy is gone; gone to come back to me no more. Good bye. little bo ; goodee bye, goodee bys; but not forever Oh, no; the sweet bells that ring out through the shadows of this starless night bring to me bright visions of hope and everlasting promise in the summer land be yond, and so I trust blm to the messenger who comes to me to-night on the wings of love, and to Christ's care I commit him, satisfied that In the everlasting all will be well with him, for he has said, "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not; for of such Is the kingdom of neaven," and so, uoodee oyfl, iidlea boy; goodee bte, goodee bye. It has been a week of toilsome pleasure and sacrifice. Two knotty questions bare bad to be eolred by hundreds of thousands of people H'hat to get? and bow to get It? Ah, the bitter struggle and sacrifice of that, How to get It? Templing as the luscious fruit that beguiled our first mother, are the glittering gewgaws that fltl these wonderful windows. What genius I what patient eudeavor by which these miracles of art ware wrought! Here is a little album stand; Its component parts are nothing a bit of pasteboard, a strip of satin and a few pigments tpread deftly on by a master-band. Yet what a vision of loveliness it Is. On earth there is nothing 'ike it. It li dreamland and the home of .annuls. Tre uiilDsr of lbs artist ha.. made a few crude materials, almost worth less in themselves, worth a hunured dollars; and so all along the Hue one is tempted to financial ruin by the alluilnc gilts that He on either hand. The extent of purse measures tho standard of wants, bit the Christmas tree blooms alike in the homes of Dives and Lazarus. Tho week has been notable by a great number of Important social events, but there was one I passed over last week which It worthy of moro than passing mention. I allude to the Patriarch's Ball. It was mado remarkable by the return to our fashionable social life or ward Mc Allister, tho king of tho Four Hundred Elite, aad exclusive association which Is tUpposcd to contain all there Is of real bluo blood and genuine respectability in tho aristocracy of New York. Mr. McAllister was supposed to have received his exequa tur at our last Centennial, when ho was deposed from his position of supreme dictator and a man of straw put In his plt.ee. But the men wbo sought to take his place dug tbelr own social graves and are quietly sleeping there to-day, No hope for them at any social gathelngr of the Four Hundred till the next Centennial; they are all dead socially as Julius Ceascr, or herrings which aro red, A hundred gentlemen chipped in two hundred dollars each, which entitled them to twelveluvlta- tlons for their friends, but to Mr. Me. Alllster alone was entrusted the Important duty of luvillng those outside of the charmed clicle. Now, when you are awaro that to be seen at the Patriarch's Dal I Is considered the highest social en' Jorsement, you may judge how the inylta. lions are coveted, We have our own social traditions, and wo don't care whether outsiders liko tlcm or not. They aro ouits and that Is enough. A lady or gentleman who has been honored by an Invitation to Mrs. Astor's table has a carlo blanche to everything good for the season, for who ever has passed her Inspection Is supposed !o be all right up to that time, aud no ono calls that person's social standing iu question. ' In Ihe management of these distingue Hairs Mr. McAllister's voice has been 1 icrne for years. His outlays have ueyjr been questioned. This lluio twenty thousand do lars In cash was put iu his nands to let the Four Hundred and their friends have a good. time, and they had it. If lie. should make It forty thousand, not a living soul of his set would question hlin te would simply draw bis check on the committee, and that would end It. It would be considered apiece of Inexcusable Impertinence to say, Mac, what have you done with so much money? .This was what the Centennial committee attempted to do, but Mr. JucAlllster did not propose to soil the tips of his six and three-quarter kids with a sot of paltry shopkeepers, pedlars, mechanics and such like persons No, sir; be was not that kind of mahogan So he shook the dust of tho Centennial from his No. 1 patent lealbeis and left tho plebeian crowd to financial ruin and social obscurity. But lie came to tho top last week and enjo) ed a great revenge, Holed the opening cotillion with Mrs, Astor, and she blazed with diamonds like a veritable Mountain of Light. In the same set was Mrs. Bradley Martin whose Effel Tower of costly jewels nileht have drained tho mines of Ormusand Golconda, and have exhausted the glittering treasures of tho Persian Gulf. One enterprising young female feuilletonist whose literary pin feathers have just begun to sprout, In' forms us "that the superb Mrs. Elliott Kosevelt was garmented In an iuvesture ot rare and costly satin." Ow, ow; but that's fine. She wasn't dressed, she wasn' attired. She was "garmented." Garmented goods; that goes Into my scraobook for future use. Rosebud patties are quito the go. What are they? Well, they are for the special entertainment of young girls on or about the eve of presentation to society. "Mrs, Pendleton Simpklns requests the pleasure of voui compauy to a Rosebud Tea, given in honor of her daughter Mabel, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 10th, four o'clock, 08-10 Madison aye." Rosebuds of various kind constitute the sole adornment, and at part' lug each visitor Is presented with a small bouquet of buds. The sudden popularity of these entertainments has driven Klun der, our principal fashionable florist, al most crazy a slnglo party using over fifteen hundred dollars worth of these beautiful flowers. It's a nice conceit, and I wish I were a rosebud. We are frequently exercised hero be cause of the bitter prejudice and social uitraclsm of our colored brother in th South. It would not be much to our tlis advantage If wo occasionally took a look at home. Last week three thousand Dock laborers signified their Intention to sirik uecause negroes were employed in un loading steamships, and they demand of the steamship companies that all negroen shall be discharged, and that none bin white men who aro members of their union snail be employed. Nine tenths of lb strikers ur Irishmen. The negroes to '"hi were born on the soli; Americans b ,eir birthright, whom these foreignei . ipose to drive out to starve. Thu Soutl done nothing as bad as this, and let u li pa that New 1 ork will not disgrace Itself by preventing au native citizen fron earning his bread at the behest of anj foreigner, no tuatter what land he hail from or what his pollllcal pull. tte have bad lather a peculiar expert ence wllh our Faitb-Curlsts. Jansen, of whom I spoke last week, was fined fly hundred dollars for den) log his children wbo bad scarlet fever medical attendance, which Is a penal crime under the statute, There was a thousand dollars In the Faith Cure Treasury, and after the seutence of Jansen the members mot In their church and begau to oraj and sing. Suddenly the tieasurer arose and said he had a vision rie was commanded by the Lord to go to tar on land aud he saw a mighty ship a! ready to bear him away, the mandate of the Almighty was Imperative, and he must go at once. They then prayed little more, sung a hymn or two, and the whole congregation started down to the ferry; to see blm off. Fortunately enough he had prepared his gripsack previous to the vision and was all ready for a start. They parted at thu ferry; the treasurer making for an outgoing steamship, and the congregation returning to pray. Suddenly It occurred to some of those whose faith was weak that the treasurer had the money bag with blm. It may require some faith to get back. Meanwhile poor Jensen lies in tbe penitentiary working out bis dye hundred dollar fiue at a day. a dollar The weather, though unseasonable, has been like a benediction; the early part of tbe week more resembling May than December. Tbe consequence has been that the streets and stores have not been so full for years, Everybody seemed to have a little money, and flity appeared as eager to spend it at the inerubaots were to got it. Thank God for one thing, and that is thai Christmas is lwy teased of blessing to the poor. I wonder If tbe same Msbomet, or Confuetonc. or Buddha unlocks men's hearts for charity as does tbe name of Christ. Do tbe poor of other faiths and other lands reloice upon their natal days and bless the Almighty for their j coming. Let us hone so; but we know that wherever the cross points skyward as tho sacred symbol ot Christian faith, the hearts of the poor will be made glad In the revelation that Christ has comeand is here to-day. We need not to see him In the flesh, as when ho walked on the stormy sea f Galilee or rose transfigured from the Mount. Tbe eye of faith sees In tho work he has accomplished as tangible evidence of his being, as Moses had amid the thnnders of Slnal, or as Elijah bad as ho ped heayonward In his chariot of file. Aud so remembering tho poor with an extra and generous bounty, let our hearts rejolco with thankfulness and praise. erbaps before another Christmas shall roll around some of us may realize some where away be.tond tho stars, the life- dream of crowns of light, and harps of gold and streets of Orient pearl. Pel haps not, but If all sha 1 end In unbroken and everlasting silence we shall be no worse oil for the belief and the hope which was our sheet-anchor, and our consolation here, and which, when tho eye grew dim and tho heatt beat faint, enabled us to walk unfalteringly and bravely up to the gtlm portals that divide elernlty irom time, chanting In a c eerful voice llm hopeful anthem of the psalmist: "Thounb I walk through the va ley ot me suauow oi ueain I will fear no evil, for tnou an wiui me, thy rod and thy staff they comfort ma." xours truiy, BKOADBRIM. Absolutely Puro. Tins nowder never varies. A marvel of purity, sti-emMli nml wholesoineness. More economical tlmn the nnlmarv kinds, and cannot bo sold In competition with the multitude ot low test, short weignt, aium or piiosmmiu puwuers. ouiu ouiy In cans, uoyai uaKiiiK rowuer vjonipauy, n Wall Street N. Y, lunelS First National Bank, OF LEIIIOHTON, PA. The Annual Klecllon for Seven Directors of this HanK win De noin nt me uanKinc iiouse, on TUESDAY, JANUAHY 11th. 1890, between the hours of ONE and TilHEK O'CLOCK 1'. it. JOHN T. SEMMEI., Cashier, lhlgliton. Pa., Dec. 21-3t Administrator's Notice. Estate of WILLIAM F. BEEVER, Deceased, Letters of Administration on tho estate of Wm. v. lleever. Into ot Eranklln townsliln. Car bon county, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granieu to j. v. uenur, icskuuk uiaiiiuniHii shin, to uhnm all nersous Indebted to said es late are requested to make payment, and thosu havlngclalms or denuudo, will make the same Known wiuioui tietay. ... J. W. HELLER, Administrator S. II. Oiliiam, Attorney. Welssport. Pa., Dec. 20., 8D-6W THE WEEKLY PRESS PHILADELPHIA. $1 One Year One Dollar.-l ThrAVkkklv I'RKS for 1890 will be much bet ter than Hie Weekly press tor issaaswe can make It. With every Issue during the new j ear It will uo AN ElOUTV-COLUMN PAI-EU. Each ot the ltfty-tvo numbers will contain ten pages ot eighty columns, with a total for the year of 520 pages, or 4100 columns. Thus It will be big as a book" as the saying Is. A PAl'KB of (Jualixv. Not only will tt be as lugas a booK. but It will be a paper of quality as well as of quautlty. It Will couuiiu uie pick ui uturyuiiuu kuuu. A FAPKK OF VAlUXTY. Tho idea Is that the Weekly Press shall bo uoiu Clean aim wuieawuKe. it win uiscufsuu subjects of public Interest and Importance. Thu witters on its list Include: Julia Ward Howe, 12. unit i.intou, rroi. m. . smutr, Ixmls Pasteur, Wlllhun Mack, Edmund (iosse, Hdir r W. Nve. Oulo P. lteed. and Indeed al most every popular writer ot note In tills country and quite a number of distinguished writers abroad. In Uetlon, an attraction ot lllRjcurwiil ue -r.suier, uy 11. uiuur jiaj card: another serlel story already encairei Is Come Fgrth," by Elizabeth Stuart J'help A P A1151 HIS l'Al'KIt. 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MARSH, Post-Office Welssport. Pa PRCB TO YOU I To any Terson purchasing two IS, Bottles or one 50c. Bottle of "Ideal" Tooth Powder, and sending us tbe tick ets which are wrapped around tho necks Of the bottles, and 8 conts in 2-cent stamns (for Dostasro. etc.) we will send at once uy mall a handsome Engraving, al;e 20 x 21 inches, either of tbe follow Jug subieots: Evangeline, Uayard, lion' arch o fA Glen, or The iVrat Step. These are not cheap Lithographs, but works of art, exact ''fac-simileis " ot the originals, which cost $24.00 wholcsah). "Ideal" Tooth Powder is too well known to dwell on its merits, We will simply say, if used once, you will use no other. It is perfectly pure, free from grit and acids. Its daily use will qlve white, sound teeth, healthy gums, and keep the breath sweet All we ask for tW a tA Ask yeurtUator frite POWDER Professional & Business Carfls. Horaoe Heydt, ATTORNKY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, IFFiCHi-The Room recently occupied by W, M. Hapsher. UNK 8TRBBT, - LBHIOUTOw. PA. May be consulted In English and German. July 4-ly W. M. Rapahor, ITTORN EY iD COUNSELLOR AT IA.W, AND vibtuiui A.iuimisx, First door abovo the Mansion House, M AUOH CHUNK PENN'A. teal Kstato and Collection Agency. Will Ituy mi Hen iteai MSiaip. uonreyBiieiiiv nwuiy uune. ollcctions nromntiy made. Settling Kstatesol ipcudents a sncclaltv. May bo consulted in Snallsli and German. tiov. 22-vl W. Or. M. Soiple, PHYSICIAN AND BUltOEON, 10UTH STREET, - - - LEHIOUTON. May bo consulted In English and Oerman. peclal attention given to Gynecology. Opncit Ilouns: From 12 M. to 2 P. M.,and torn 0 to 9 P. M, niar.3l-yt . 3. Rabenold, D. D. S., kcu Officb i-Ovcr J. W. Itaudenbush Liquor Store, BANK STREET, LEHIOUTON. . . .- . i. T-.w, l. ITvtrflften' ieniisiryin an us yntiicura. --" j".r without pain, lias uunumswreu wnou omce nays-WKDNIIAy or eacu wee. O. addioss. AIjI.l'.rtri, Jaiia-yt Lehigh county. Pa. F. I. SMITH, D. D. S., ontco opposlto the Opera House. Bank Street, Xeh -jt ton, Pa, rmmioTllV TV A II. TTS HIIANCHES. Filling and making artificial dentures a special- Uas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH ntlT PAIN. OFFICE HOURS: From . m., to 12 m.,from l d. m.. to 0 p. m., trom 7 j. m., to o p. m. Consultations In English or (iernuti Olllco Hours at Hazleton-Every Saturday, Oct 15-87 lv Dr. H. B. REINOHL, Graduate of rhtla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN A LI.-ITS D RANCHES. Ferseryalion of the Teeth a Specially owifinK lmnitSs From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. OAS HAIL, Market Sqnars, Mauch Chunk, IlllANCII OFFICE! AST - MAUOH - dHUNK, Two Doors Hortu ot rosi-ui ire. nwtnn: iiotius: 7toua. m. aud5toTp.ni Aprll28-3m DB.G.T. FOX 172 Main Street, Bath, Pa. it. wiOTfiv awAV HOTEL TUESDAYS. AT AMiKNTOWX, AMERICAN HOTEL, THURSDAY AT IiANOOU. BUOADWAY HOUBK, MONDA1S It tiatii WitiiVRSDAYS AND SATUltDAYS. Offleellours From 0 a.m. to 4 p. m. Tractlce limited to diseases of the Eve.Ear, Nose&Throat t-A Iso, Refraction of tlie Eyes for the adjust ment OI glasses. Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Grayeii's popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs luinisnea on short notice. Reasonable! ! PRANK P. DIBHL, NORTH STREET, jfiF, Practical B,laclcsmlth& Horseshoer Is prepared to do al work In his line iAo--ln tlie best manner aud at tne lowest 'rices, neusuc.ui. uuwo-ou-jj. DARK P 5TTON HOTEL. Midway between Mauch'Chunk & Lehlghton, Z. It. C. HOM, Proprietor, PACKERTON, - Pixka. i his well-known I lotel Is admirably refitted, and uas the be.st accommodations for permanent and transient boarders. Excellent Tables and the ery best Liquors. Stablea attached. Iun5-yl MANSION HOUSE Opposite I.. & S, Depot, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, O. II. HOM, PROPRIETOR. t his house offers drst-closs accommodations for ranslcnt nnd permanent Hoarders, n nas oeen ewly reEttet! in nil Its departments, and ts loent "d In one U tlie most picturesque portion ot the loroiiKh, Twins moderate. tSf The bAR Is upplled with "H choicest Wines, Liquors and Igars. rrusii uirun aiuj, ttiui-ji T. J. BRETNEY tespectfully announces to the Merchants of Le ighton and others that he Is now prepared to 10 uu K1UUSOI Hauling op Freight, Express Matter and Baggage On reasonable terms. Orders ole at Sweeny's Corner Store or at my rc-slden eelt I'ISKSt., ur the Cemetery, v. Ill receive prompt atten ion. Patronage solicited. For Newest Designs and Mutt Fashionable Styles of DRESS GOODS. . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, SILVERWARE. &c &c. GO TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Street, Lehlghton. Goods guaranteed and prices as low aa else where for tbe same quality of goadi ( Julv 18,lSRi-lyl Andrew Bank Street, Lejiighton, Is Headquarters for TFall Paper and Ceiling Decor ations, Window Shading, Painters Supplios, etc. Particular attention ti ht to haute and sign painting and paper banging. Yal'ntlne BebwarU la In charge daring iny abMse am all work wu rMtr preni arteatto Bayer, AT PRIVATE SALE. The undprslRneri offers FAUM, with the 2UILDINOS thereon erected, situate In Ma oniDg Valley, three miles from the Borough of Lentghtpn, (Samoa County, Pcnna., at Fmste Sl. The Farm comprises Two Tracts of Land separated bv a Public Road leading to Heaver Run; the tract upon which the llulldlnes are erected contains IE Acres, more or less; the Im provements are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 34 z 30 feet, with Kitchen attached, 12x14 tect: Itmtlr ltur OB v Ml fat wllli Wnunn Rlioil taclied, 10 x 28 feeti Carpenter and Blacksmith Shop, 10 x 24 feet; llono Mill. 20 x 31 .Cct and otner outbuildings. The other tract contains 'it Acres, moro or less, nsarly all cleared mid under good cultivation. The tuoperty Is an eligible one, and villi be sold at a reasonable prlco aud on easy terms. Apply on the premises, to octlD-mS Mahoning Valley, I'o. AN EASY WAY GET A GOLD WATCH. Only $1.00 n ttcck. We are now fnrmlne Clubs for the finest Gold, Gold-Filled nd Silver Watches tnaou lacturoil Inr twin .Ladles and uentleman. We nut in these watchas a movement made by either of the following companies: Elgin, Waltbam, Hampden, etc., to suit the purcnaa or. A club for a cold watch at $40.00, consists of forty members, and each member pays $1.00 a week. A drawing ia made nnco a week, and the member whose name is drawn gets his watrh Immediately, be still cont nulng tenia 7 $1,00 a week until he has paid tor it, at which time each and all forty members will have ru ceived and paid for his watcb. The last person to receive Iiib watcb win be made a present ul a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Evcrv article bnueht from us must be just as represented, and we are willing at iuy and all tunes to make eoinl the failure of nnv article sold, to be as represented. This ia the Beet, Cheapest and most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Co nperatiye Club System. We give a first class Elgin or Waltbam stem winding and setting movement, which we guarantee for two years. Tho case ia warrant "1, by a written guarantee to wear lor twenty years. The above la why wo give you more for your money than any one else and why we are do ing tho largest wateh buslnees in the world We sell only first quality goods. Why not be an owner ol a Gold Watch whenever yuu have the elianee to get one. Join the club at once, only $1.00 down and then $1.00 a week until ine wal.-h isuaid. rieaso call or send me your name and ad dress auri I will call nt your house and show you samples, or if you are ul a distance 1 will send lull iiartlculara. Agcnta wanted everywhere. Write for terms and circulars. CIUULE8 M. nF.IIUKJ, Fbont St., (Opp. Bank) Catasaoqua, Pa. announces to the people of Le- ingnton and vicinity tuat he has commenced the Merchant Tailoring business near the corner ot Lehigh and Carbon Sts. in tliis borough, and that he i& prepared to exhibit to purchasers over. Three Hundred Styles ol Suitings, Pantaloonings 'and Overcoatings. which he will furnish at from 10 to 15 per cent, lower than an other house. Fit and workman ship guaranteed. amnion.. AL. CAMPBELL, Jeweler anil ttMer, Bank Street, Lehighton, Tnna ttespectfnlly Invites the attention of his friend andthe citizens generally to his Immense new stock ot Watches, Clocks, Silverware. Jewelv. it 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 Fonet the Place SIGN OP THE BIG WATCH, Bank 3c Le highton. eDecmb erl7,oS71v FIFTY DOZZAJtS for LIFE SCHOLARSHIP BUSINESS COLLEGE i;09 CtMtnut St., Phllsit. 1'o.Hlonn JorCirndaates. Tlmereqalred3to4inoa. ItKST J.vynijj)ea. Bfi Coarse ot Study. Cireutan ru v 1ou name uu paper. To Whom It May Concern. LehlKhtou. Pa.. Nov. 7th 188ft. ltecelved ot Adam MehrKam, one hunaied and fltty dollars, to be used In the purchase ot tno Mules, it Is herebyugreed and understood, that the said Adam Melu kum. Is the sole owner ni sum iiiuies. una possesses an me riijiiis, titles. and luterest therein, until I have repaid tlie above mentioned ink iiuniuikd and Kirn noLUMta In full. Witness my hand and seal, ifiu uay mm uaia buuvo wniien. T. J. 11RKTNEY. Signed and scaled In the presence ot 1'. Pierce Auditors Notice- lathe Oiphans' Court of Carbon county. In1 ine mailer i me Account oi iAii. uu, Administrator ot the ISstule of WILLIAM PKTKliS deceased. Notice is hereby given that at an Orphans' Court lield at sialic li f hunk In and for fuitil County on the I9th da of November A. !,lb9 ine mineral ueu wn Hppmnieu Aiiuitor io make distribution ot the fund Iu the hands of tie accountant and make report to next term That ouSATUltDAY the '21st day ot UKCEM BKH A. D. IfteDut ONK O'CLOCK P.M.. at the law olllceof PUUVMAN and IIl'.VUTun llro.id way In tbe IlnroiiKh of Miiucli Chunk, Pa., he will meet all iiar'Jes having claims on said fund or account who are required to present tbem be fore said Auditor or be debarrrd Horn coming In tor a share of said fund. MICHAEL CASSIDY nov 30-lt Auditor. (ETIS COUGH COMPOUND IT CURES! TRY IT ! For Snh b'y all Druggists. fhl8-i-y circulation is growing KJ LLX because we furnish hI) the lateEt Ippal pews in the taffct etyt. &Mple e RESENT MAKING MADE EASY A Thing of Beauty In selecting our immense stock of new novelties for the present-making holiday season vc have taken pains to see that our stock should include the mrst beautiful and tasteful as well as the most useful, ornamental and durable goods to be had. We have been successful in this as you will find by accepting our in vitation to call and inspect our large lino of new goods, such as Toilet Cases, in Plush and Oxidized, Manicure and (Smokers' Sets, Plush Work Boxes, Shaving Cases, Novelties in Silverware, Whisk Holders and Finest Jewelry. Thousands of Toys, h ancy Groceries and Oysters. Come, get first choice of a magnificent holiday stock. Nusbaum & To make some important future, and in order to MOVE have commenced a General Reduction to continue until JANUARY 1st, 1890, Reduced Prices on Every Article in the House. OUR STOCK OP Boots, Shoes, JRubbers, Hats, Caps, Underwear, Cloth ing, etc., etc., Is large and complete including everything in seasonable goods. It. will be to yMir advantage in more ways than ono to call early anu get ine Denent 01 nrst sales. E. Opera House Block, Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Eepairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. We desire to call special attention to our IPS 6"B fibo b aiuua.BBgL mam A full supply of which we Orders taken for General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Boards boiler s uorner, HOLIDAY GOODS I They Combine Quality First. "Variety Second. Cheapness Third. And embraces noveUle In all tlmlh neat, now, nice, fashionable and durable In the line of Gold Watchei, Dings, Oold Pens and Pencils, Brace lets, Touthnlcks, Silverware, Ear-rings, So ciety Pins, Chains. Gold Studs, Scarf Pins, and everything else In this lino at prices Less ever; time than ou can b eoods of the same style, quality and workmanship at any other Jewelry or general store in this county. Uefor making pur chase elsewhere don't )ou fail to pav a visit to D. S. BOCK'S Jewelry Store, Opp, Carbon House, Lehighton- Grand Fall Opening Koys, CLOTHING ! Our nw lino lor Fali, and we nave over snown. Childrens Buif;s and Overcoats, nrp.r 800 Styles, Hoys Suits and Overcoats, oaci 325 Styles. Men' Suits ar.d Overcoats, over 400 Styles. Wn vnnlfP RPPfllAT. MENTION of FALL OVFiRflOATR in Silk Roll and tfatin Lining, irom S15.UU and upwards. TPc invite your special to our MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. which is filled with a large assortment of high grade specialties in tt 'iTiwni TiiniTSKPiwfjR nnd OvrnrnATiKfis. 1 V ' In Gent's Furnishing mgiy tempting k A " . Koch & Sltankweller, Centre Square, Hotel Allen Building, Allentown. is a Joy Forever. Choice Confectionery, Culton, changes in my business in tho near some of my stock QUICKLY I Kespectiully, G. ZERM, Bank Street, Le'iighton. Cement, Lime and 3 Building Sand, have constantly on hand. Llimber. jMOrtii iiank: Street. 3 flj Bft Y . em's IFinteu is the finest and lni-jrosr $6.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, . . our line of povelties aro exceed- GO TO SWEENY'S ten Corner iStore" Bottled Ghorl'ins, w ct Pick les, Uhow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel ery Sauce, and all kinds ofchoice Jellies aud table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. U o lead, both In low prices and aualltv n goods. Our large stock is displayed to da. vantage, an Item which purchaser will certainly greatly appreciate. ltKMKMBER THE Oorner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. E. F. LUCKENBACH, PLAIN AND UKCOltATIVE rAPEU IIANG INO, HOUS1! AND SIGN PAINTING AND OltAININH. Competent workmen sent to any part ot - the county. HEADQUARTERS FOB" Wall Papers, Borclers & Decoration. Largs assortment, and the latest stylet. Books, Stationery, Fancy Mi WINDOW SHADES. All grades. Shade making and putting op promptly attended to. Paints, Oil, Varnish, Putty, Brushes & general Painters' Supplies. No. 61 Broadway Mancn Ghunt, Fa. Relnw the Broadway Honie. Weissport Planing Mill MANUFACTURER OK Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, ashes, Mouldings, Brackets, ANn DEALER IN All KiPis of Dressed 'Mer Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c. Very Lowest Prices. ELY'S CATAWRl Cream Balml Cleanats tbe Natal Passages, Allaia Pain ana Inflammation Heals the Sors Restores the Sense of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE "FEVEfJ A nartlcle Is uimllprt Into eeh nostril and ( agreeable. I'rii'e SO cents at druggists ; by mall: registered, COets. ELY IlItorilEItS, M Warren St., NeT York, august 17, 18H9 the mm. Tor 1880, Some people agree with Tiir Sun's opinions about men and things, and some people dimt; but everybody likes to get hold of the newspaper which is never dull and never afraid to speak Its mind. Democrats know that for twenty years Tns Hun lias fought In the front llndfor Democratlo principles, never wavering or weakening Iu its loyalty to the true Interests of the party.it serve. with fearless Intelligence and disinterested vig or. At times opinions have differed as to tba best means of accomplishing tbe common purs pose; It Is not Tiik Hun's fault If It bos seen fur ther Into the millstone. Eighteen hundred and ninety Is the year that will probably determine the result of tno Treal dentlal election of 1S02, and perhaps the fortunes of the Democracy for the rest of Ihe eentury. Victory Iu 1893 Is a duly, and the beginning ot 1800 Is the best time to start out In company with Tin sun. Daily, per month I em Dallv. 1K.T vcur I! Oft Hund.iy, per year 2.oa Dally nml Kunday. per year 8 0S Dally and tiiiudny, per month 0.T i vrtuy rum, uut? vear I tn Addreas THIS SUN, New York. CAUTION ihe unit in price are turn ped on ta ju JioniiH- nazna una Doupm. j i m Uftlr cannot tipnly J on, end direct to factory, ncloiinc a4r rilled . L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE oentSeh. nierf,JUarjr Laced Grain and Ormd llest In I ho world. Kzamlne hit gS.OO IKSITINK iiani-mhi:i hUOK. AD nude ifrrwi. Bui lop $3&$2 SHOES ladiSs. 1. IB SHOE FOR SIISKES. rat Material. Heat fitrln. Beat Fitting. Adam MohrkoM &Bu AreNi. w
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