us,-,-. Bitftved nt SmoimI-OIom Bin tier nt (lie Le lilgliton l'unt-Offlrw. The Carbon Advocate MttHOItTON. riCNNA. Rates for Legal Advertising : Charter Notices Auditor's Notices Commissioners Notices - Divorce Notices Administrator's Notices -Kxecutor's Notices $ 00 4 00 4 OVl 3 w S 00 BATUKDAY. MA11CII 1. 1800. Bona Fide Circulation I.nrgor thiin that of nny Weekly Nowspnper In tlie County. Till: ItOM.INO SI 1 1,1. At a public nicotine liolil in Gabcl's Hall some, evonlnes ago, for tlie purpose, of con sidering Uio much-talked oil rolling mill question, Uio following gentlemen weie appointed a coiimilttco to solicit eubscrlbeis to the capital stock of the concern In tlie sum of $75,000: J. Ij. Gabcl, 13. J. Kuntz, W. E. Asli, Samuel Seller, John Scaboldt, J. H. Fenncr, B. K. Culton, I. S. Koch and John T. Scmmcl. Tho commltloo are now at work and meeting with n fair de gree of success, while at tho same time they are encountering tho difficulties usu ally presented by slow-going peoplo who Imagine that we don't need this or that because It wasn't so a half century ago. That's just what keops us In tho old nit that leads nowhere in the onward march of enterprise. Wo must bo up and doing; all along tho lino of tho great Lehigh Val ley other towns aro booming; Industries are going up and prosperity smiles joyously. This is Lchlghton's grand opportunity,and there Is enough money tied up In this place to tako advantage, of It, If tho holders will awaken from tho legarthic sleep of uncon cern and go Into .tho work with sleeves rolled up and a determined energy to meet all obstacles. Tho rldlcu'oitsly foolish ar gument that tho proposed enterprise won't pay Is not worth answering. A fow moss crown specimens of slow life peoplo say, "Well, look at the mill Wctssport had, It never paid a dividend, and ruined some of the stockholders." Well, so would the proposed mill if It wcro to bo run on the same principle, In fact, It would rulr. nine tenths of the mills In the country, but It won't bo run that way. Tho man at the head of tho concern is a practical Iron maker with life-long experience; tho mill will ho construcledjand have tho latest and beet machinery and all tho Improved con venlences for turning out a product un equaled in the Valley, In fact, the differ ence between tho old mill at Welssport and the mill John Hopkins will erect and run Is so great that there Is no parallel. It will employ 170 to 200 men and pay weekly wages to the amount of $1000 to $1200, Can't tho business men see tho beuelit of thtsf Can't tho property holders sec with half an eyo that It Is to their advantage to encourage tie enterprise? Can't ovcry cltl zen of this town understand that It Is to the advantage of all to hayo an Industry of the kind proposed located In our midst? One man has been found with conception clear enough and a sufficiency of enterprise (all praise to him, would that we had more of his kind), 'to donate free of price a site for the mill; all that Is now needed is men with backbone to put tholr money in tho concern and make It a success. Will ion do It? wo'll see. Says the ITazlelon i'fain Speaker of last Monday In regard to a well-known and popular Itcpubllcan politician "Ueorgo M. Davis, a former resident ot ITarlelgh, but now a permanent fixture of Lansford, was In town last week. Ho Is looking well anil doing well, two thingi that his many friends hero will, be glad to know. Ho takes as much interest in politics as ever, and every now and then onr Carbon exchanges bear us out In thi statement. He Is a good worker and should hayo been rewarded by his party long ago. An opportunity was presented a year ago upon the death of Assoclato Judgo Leonard, but tho kid glovo elemonl In the ltepnbllcan party named another to tho governor and Mr. Davis was Ignored although he had been tho candidate at the preceding election against Judgo Leonard and was beaten by a few votes only. Last fall S. B. Prlco had a walk-over for the office and had things gone right In the Republican camp Davis would hayo been appointed by tho goyernor, nominated again by his party to succeed himself, and In that event tho campaign would have been very Interesting Indeed, for neither party lavo better workers than the gentle man named." Censds enumerators will be paid as fol lows: For every hying person, two cents for eyery death, two cents; for eyery llrni twenty-flyo cents; for every factory, thirty cents; for each veteran or veteran's widow, five cents. In special cases an enumerator may be paid by the day, not to exceed $5, The cost of taking tho census In 18S0 was $8,000,000, and tho next one Is estimated at fifteen millions larger than In 18S0. Tho work of enumerating will be dono during the month of June next. BROADBRIM'S N. Y. LETTER Almost through tho center of Manhattan Island runs one- of Its greatest arteries known as tho Third Avenue, througli which the wild current of our city life ebbs and flows, night and day. The tldo rises higher and ebbs lower at certain hours of the twenty-four, but sweet peace and quiet never reign for a moment. On Twentieth street, a fow steps from this busy thoroughfare, Is a long rambling building of dingy red brick, known as "Tho rost-Qraduato Medical School and Hospital," and whllo It Is claimed by those having its charge, and direction, that It la ample for Its present practical needs it is no such building as New York or In deed the entire country, owoa to an Insli tntion doing such a magnificent and philanthropic work. Tho object of the rosl-Graduato School, Is primarily, tli higher education ot pnysicians auil-sur- geons, and Incidentally, tho treatment of disease and accidental mlsfortuno among the poor. In ono characteristic feature Is entirely different troin any Institution of medical instruction that I oyer saw before, There Is an entire absence of the royster- lng medical student, whoso practical jokes with a cadaver were of more onscqucuce than his studios, and whose highest auiMtlon seemed to be, to" get back to his itatiro town with 31. D. lacked to his jiatue, no natter how little deserved, or how unworthily obtained. The Vacuity of tlie root-Graduate School, .embraces many of the most eminent medi cal practitioners In New York. They are grave and thoughtful men, thoroughly bound up In their profession, who feel that they have a mighty work on hand; nothing lew titan the physical salvation of the race. They carry that gravity of deportment lu to their clinic, and Impress their person ality on all the student with whom they are brought In contact. The whole place adevtyuody In It, has a grave, sober, serious air, which Insensibly Impresses the visitor the moment he puts his foot Inside the door; no room for levity or light jest ing here; for the subjects constantly under consideration are life and death, the gravest and most important to men. The Post Graduate School has an American side, that touches a natural pride. The work of Us Faculty has made It no longer necessary for tho American student who needs sclntlflc Instruction In the higher branches of his profession, to go tb Faris, Vienna, London or Berlin. Attached to this school Is a corps of dating Investiga tors who shrink from no problem, however abstruse or dangerous; surgeons who per- petuato the famo of Valentine Molt, James Wood and Dr. Carnochan, chemists worthy to stand besido Michael Faraday or Geo. Lussac, pathologists who nro sifting tho chaff from tho wheat In tha startling philosophy of Pasteur, and who havo thousands of preparations of bacteria which are supposed to He at tho foundation of every mortal disease. But whlio tho primary work of the Post- Graduato School is tho higher education of tho Physician, tho secondary feature Is of the most absorbing Interest to humanity. Hero every day In tho week multitudes of tho poor, tho blind, tho lame and tho halt, aro treated without money and without prlco; aro treated with a medical skill that tho gold of kings could not hayo com manded a century ago. Tho wholo tendency of the ago Is to tho subdivision of know ledge, and this is fully realized by the Faculty of tho Post-Gradnato School. It seems to have Impressed Itself upon them mar, man as a wnoic, ; was a suujeci too stupendous to be considered by a single mind; hence they havo mado single forms of diseaso tho study of a llfo. One devotes himself to diseases of tho ejo and ear, and finds tho Hold before, him ample for a life's investigation; another takes study of alio brain; still another the heart and lungs; some, disease of the nerves, and so on, to eyery subdivision of this mortal frame, Surgical operations aro performed hero every day in Iho year, from which oven tho ablest surgeons of a half century ago, would hayo shrunk appalled, and luousapds of cases aro successfully treated, that less than a quarter of a century ago, wcro con sidered physical impossibilities. Twenty-two thousand cases covering al most every ill that humanity Is heir to have passed under their treatment, or at least havo been subject to their visitation and study. In Now York and Biooklyn aro oyer two millions of people, and In tho towns and cities which Immediately surround them fully a million more. In this vast field Is to be found eyery known form of human disease, every possible contingency of accident, every probability of human suffering that has occurred or can occur upon tho earth. But we arc not dependent on our local populations alone; New York is getting to bo tho most cosmopolitan city In the world, but our cosmopolitanism Is frequently purchased at hcovy cost In the importation of fatal and contagious dis eases, from which our country heretofore been exempt. And right hero comes In tlie mission uf the Post Graduate Medical School. Every man of Its faculty and graduates stands sentinel at our city gales watching the approach of foes from with out or enemies from within; no danger of deatli appals them, and each ono would think his llfo richly paid for if, by Its sacrifice, he could discover a remedy for some fatal diseaso which has heretofore eluded tho Ingenuity of man. In tho spaco allotcd to these letters it is Impossible to give oven a brief synopsis of the different departments for tho allevia tion of human suffering; but a man must liavj a heart of stone who could go through tho babies and children's wards and not feel his pulse quicken and his eyes grow moist as ho passes among tlie beds of theso little suffering waifs. Ilqycrlng around them like angels of mercy are the trained nurses, swcct-faccd gontlu-nianncr cd women, most of whom have never known tho joys and sorrows of maternity. But no mother, clasping to her breast for tho first time her first born, ever treated It more tondcrly and lovingly than these sweet nurses do tlicje heirs of Infant suffer ing. One of tho brightest and happiest features of this Institution Is tho school of trained nurses. Tho old-timo doctor's aversion to women in tho sick room exists no longer. Sho Is his skillful assistant and Intelligent aid. In every portion of his labor carrying out his orders with the ut most fidelity and trustfulness. Nothing seems to disturb them; they seem to carry a blessed serenity and peace In tho atmos- pnere around them. Yet In tho most tiy- ing operations, whero men often falter and weaken, they attend tho surgeon's direct ions with a command of ncrvo like that which held tho Christian martyr unflinch ing at tho stake. Marvelous, indeed, are tho cures of malformation among children, which aro successfully treated hero. No matter how deformed tho limbs or body, If tho children are only brought In time Dr. Philips will undertake their cure; and whllo ho may not bo absolutely ablo to glye them new limbs or a new body, ho will put the old In juch a good stale of repair that they shall bo almost equal to now. Another wondet ful department Is that unvoted to curvatures of the spine. Here a frame work of light material Is put com- pletely around tho body of the patient, and then, by an Ingenious machantcal appli ance, the spinal column Is straightened and strengthened till tho curvature Is re duced and an entire cure Is effected. But why go on? no pait of the human organism t. .. :.l ,...! .1 ,J . . is ucttiuuicu, i-vcry department nas a skilled specialist for the treatment of the eye, the ear, the nose, the throat, the lungs, tho heart, the nerves, and he amount of charitable work dono by tboso post graduates and professors is almost be youdcomputallon.Heru thorels tho grandest opportunity for charity to oxerciso Its benevolence. Two hundred dollars donated to tho school will secure a bed for a year to tho suffering and needy, with every comfort and attendance that science and humanity can give. God alouo knows how many cases of suffering nnd sorrow that two hundred dollars may assist) It costs about flvo thousand dollars to con veri a Jew in ralestlno.and when you havo him convcrtod he makos butfan Indlffereut Christian, Our permanent 'converts In Illndoostan average two thousand dollars a head' A hundred years of Christian en deavor and the outlay of many millions of dollars, have made up sensible Impression on Africa, where the lulsugriary efforts of Stanley and Emin I'aelia have been marked by a trail of blood. For the sake of our common humanity, then, let the Pott Graduate School and Hospital of New York be placed In a financial potitlon where the area uf 1U usefulness may be Increased a hundredfold, and that a band of rulwlon anes mav go out from it i-anying the tius pel of Light and Hope (lie ulbt ends of the earth. To do this money is neeued.aud the more of It the greater and farther reaching Its i work of mercy. Medicines, Instruments, attendance of nurses, food and the thou sand and one things that go to make up (he expense of a great hospital, all cost mono , and this money must be largely supplied by charity. Its benefits are not confined to the Inhabitants of New York, they ars open to every human being In the slx'y live millions of our population Christian or Pagan, Jew or Gentllo. If this etter should meet the oye ofnnv whose life journey Is nearly finished, and who feel that the time Is not far off when their silver and their gold can avail them no longer here, let them, by tho gracious bestowal of that which they cannot carry away, cam a blessing which may stand them In stead, when gold and silver shall weigh no longer In tho balance In a faculty which embraces the flower of the medical profession In New York, it is almost In vidious to mention special names, and I will not do it. To the physician who do. shes to keep abreast of the times, no such opportunity can bo found In tho world for study. Among the students aro men who havo larco practice, manv of whom have como from distant States nt great pecuniary sacrifice to enjoy tho advantages of the clinics, whero they aro brought faco to face with ovcry form of disease, and compelled to take active part In tho treatment. Gray bends aro plentifully scattered among the classes, ond In their Increased knowledge of their profession they find their rich com pcnsatlon more than equivalent to the sac rifice 'Vhoso glveth unto the poor lend elh unto tho Lord." "Cast thy bread upon tho waters and It shall return after many days." On Thursday I went to the dog show Bow, wow, wow! Yes, sir, the dog show why not? I hayo not been In honcster company for a month. I don't mean tho peoplo, but sho dogs. I lovo dogs of hlgli pegrce; they aro honest, stralghtforwaid thcro Is no sham or deceit about them yonder Bull savago that jumps to tho end of his chain, would blto my leg if ho could but it would bo an honest bile, for it Is Ills business to bite lens If ho cetsachar.ee. If you see a dog that looks In your face bo. nlgnlv and tho first chance ho gets makes a crab for vour lee. vou lust bet your bot tom dollar that dog is a cur, and that his father and mother wcro vagabonds who ought to havo done thno in tho Dog-Pent tentl.iry. Don't glye a dog of this kind house-room. The show was a rojal one, Tim crowd was miscellaneous; Murray Hill touched elbows with tho Bowery and Chat. ham Btrcct, and the elite Four Hundred and tho very flower of our ministry were mixed up with horse jockeys, gamblers, thieves and soiled doves. It was a f rco and easy crowl; no ono seemed to bo afiald to rub against anybody else; thcro was no In qulry for pedigree excopt among the dogs. and I doubt If one In a hundred of tho visitors could havo furnished as honest a record. Tho. world had been scoured for dogs, and hero they were, big dogs and littlo dogs; fat dogs and lean dogs; dog: with hided liku Jason's golden fleece, and dogs with no more halron their backs than there Is un the outside of a wash tub. The ladies, bless 'em crowded about the Sko terriers, the Tan Terriers, the Poodles and King Charles Snanlels.whilo tho men found delight in Engliah Pointers and Irish Set ters, Scotch Collies, Bull-dogs and Now fonndlands, Mount St. Bernard's, rugged Danes and gigantic ltusslan Mastiffs, which wcro easily crowned kings of that canine gnild. Ivan Bomanoff, a magnificent Bus. slan dog, left all competitors behind and boro off the honors of the exhibition. In the grand crush on Friday, a Fifth Avenue dudo was pushed up against a cage of fight ing pugs and was viciously seized from be hind, and after a desperate, struggle was finally released In a somewhat damaged condition. As he emerged Into a clear space tho extent of his misfortune became visible, but an old lady who was somewhat near-sighted cried out: "Young man you are losing your handkerchief I" ' The crowd roaicd, and the dudo escaped to a cab. I am, yours truly, U1IOADDMIM. Administrator's Notice. Kstato of A A HON Wisidaw, Deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Aaron Wclilaw, lutcol the lioroinrli or I,ohIgli Ion. Carbon roiintr. Pennsylvania. defeased. have been granted to Austin lloyer, residing In tint llorough of Welssport, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, mid those having claims or demands lo uiaKO Known mo same wiuiuut tieiay. AUSTIN HOYEll, Administrator. Fob. K, 1NJ0-WG Administrator's Sale OV VAI.UAIU.K REAL ESTATE. Ily virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court oi i;uitou county, inero win uucxjioicu to pun He sale on the premises, tho lato residence of John Schwartz, deceased, In tho borough of 1,0 lilgliton, Carbon county, Pemia., on Saturday, March 8, 1890, at TWO o'clock P. M., the follow lug real estate latoino properly or .loun Bcuwariz, tieoeased. 1. All those tiro certain lots or pieces of ground siiiiaieuou me easr.siu.uoi rino sireel, hi the horoiuih of U'hliditnn, Carbon county Pennsylvania, and numbered In tho lnan orolni of tlie old village of So l.eliljiliton, No, 12 and 43 2. All that certain lot or nleee of l-iimiihI situate on tho oast side of Northampton street, In said borough of U'hlitlitou.aud numbered on the plan or plot of Vila borough, on the lxirt formerly known us So. U-hlghlou, No. 19, a, aii inai reruiui mi or pieeooi land . situ ate on tlio east side of Northampton street, hi sahllioiouKh of l'hliihtoii. mid numbered on the plan or plot of said t.oromjh, on tlie part 'til iiit-iiy iwiuwii n, rnjiuii ia'mikuioii, 111, 21 r, '1 he Improvements thereon consist of a TWO STOllV I'll AM I'. DWKM.INO IIOUSH and oilier nm-snary omnium nigs. Terms nnd conditions will bo mado known at time and plaeo of sale, by HOllAOI! JIBYDT, Administrator of John Keliwailz, dmtfwod, I'reyman & lleydl, Attorneys. GO TO SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Ghorkins, w et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Tabh Sauce, Horse-radish,. Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel cry Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies rtnd table necessaries. In Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. li e lead, both in low prices and quality o goods. Our large Mock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER THE Corner Store, LEHIGHT0N PA. H1 0WDER Absolutely Pure. This powder novor varlos. A marvel of jmrlty, strenutli ana wholosonieiiess. More economical II 14111 mi- WI'iiiiHiJ auiu in comiiellliou wmi uib iiiunuuup ui iuw icsr, shot. Wl'lKIHt ilium n pinniiv wtuj In cans. Jtoyal ItnkinR Vowder Company, 10 lr,i11 Ufritnt TSJ V ItittnlR Prevents Lung Fever I Cures Distemper, Ilea ves, Glanders, Loss ot Appetite, ji ounucr, x overs, etc. 1 lb. In each package. Sold by nil dealers, Jgji Cures Dysentory, p3) nna Diarrhoea. Cures 'Wind I Colic, &o. I lYSYRli Relievos Griping and Summer Complaint Facilitates Tccthinsrt Regulates the Bowels! bom by all druggists. Price 23 cents. For tho euro1 olr COUGHS, COLDS, Hoarseness Croup, Whooping Couch. Astfrma, Incipient con sumption and for tho reliolul Consumptive per sons. For Saloby all druggists. 25 cents. eunve LANQE S CUBEB CIQARETTE3 for Co oWIC tarrht PrtcalOCt). At all druggists. Save Your. Hair BY a timely uso ot Ayer's Hair Vigor. This preparation has no equal as a dressing. It keeps tho scalp clean, cool, and healthy, and preserves the color, fullness, and beauty of tho hair. " I was rapidly becoming bald and gray ; but aftor using two or threo bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair grew thick and glossy and the original color was restored." Mclvin Alurich, Canaan Centre, N. II. " Some tlmo ago I lost all my hair in consequence of measles. After due waiting, no new growth appeared. I then used Ayer's. Hair. Vigor and my hair grow , Thick and1 'Strong. 1 It has apparently come to stay. Tha Vigor Is evidently a great aid to nature"." J. U. Williams, rjpresvlllo, Texas. "I havo used Ayor's. ITair Vigor for tho past four or Ave years and rind it a most satisfactory dressing for the hair. Itis all 1 could desire, being harmless, causing the hair to retain its natural color, and requiring but a small quantity to render the hair easy to arrange." Mrs. M. A. Ilalley, 0 Charles struct, Haverhill, Mass. " I havo been using Ayer's Ilair Vigor for several years, and believe that it has caused my hair to retain its natural color." Mrs. II. J. King, Dealer In Dry Goods, &c, Bishopvllle, Md. air Vigor, rnKiunzD bt f Or. J. C. Aycr & Co. Lowell, Mass. tn!t by DniffcUtiiaml rerfumen. AT THE ',u- Contral Drug Store, OIT. TUB rUDMO SQUAUK Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., 18 IIISADQUAHTKRS FOB Pure Drugs nnd Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c., &c., Choice Wines and Liquorsj Largest Assortment of Library Lamps ! Wall Paper and Decorations J Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of Shoot vou wantn Kood lit. Hut If vou need SI'EOTAOI.IJS It Is much more important Hint tho ISYK slionld he accommodated wltli correct lenses mid i nroncr IV llltliiif frame which will lirlins the lenses ill racily before Hie centre of the eye. If umi buy your spectacles nt Dr. Horn's vou will And the above HluU iroerly attornled to. PERSGRIPTIONS CacruUy Componnflcd Octl5-lfi87 Weissport Planing JlANUl'Al'rUltKlt (ip Window and Uouk Fhamks Doors, Shutters, Blmds, ashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DKAI.Klt IN All Kinjs of Dressed Lnmlmr blunglee, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c., &c. Very Lowest Prices. HftBfln B "THE PEOPLE'S Avers H Lehighton Business Direolory. VAI, scllWAinz, Hank silhe ..hint furnl hm house 111 tm. Kveiy (le .n ipllon ot furniture always on liand. Ptle'es i rv low. WA PKrmiM, Saloon and Itestanrant, Bank . street. Fresh lairei alwajsoutap. Oys- n season. wrop in ami see us. mmz-iy Alllil.l AUI.li JKWKLF.lt : 1). 8. HOCK. jjtuw-M opr. I'mii.ic HuuAjiK- TUB CAKHON AUVOOATK OI'KlGlt, llank street, plain and fancy Job printing a iimicI- ly. ADVDUATit uue uuuar par year ill huyuhob. JW. 1IAUDKN11U81I, llank street, wholesale , dealer In choice nrauils ot whisklea, eln, tirnndles, wines, Sc. t& l'atroiifttre solicited. Our Ohurohes. MimiODIST HIHRCOl'AI.. South Itauk street Humlny services at 10 a. in., nnd 7.00 ii. m. mimlny Hcliool 2 p.ui. ltKV. Dumian, l'ustor, mltlNITY I.UTIIIlllAN, Iron street, Sunday A pervicvs, 1U It III., lllCllllilUI, l.w . III., i.iik ilsli), Sunday school 2 p.m. J. 11. KuiiKii.l'iistor. R1!1'01!MI!I), U'liitfli street, Sunday services at 10 a. m (German), 7.00 p. in., (Kncllsh), Sunday school 2 p. in. J. Ai.viNltr.ni'.u, l'ustor. EVAN0KUCAI., South street, Sunday services nt 10 u. in., (Herman), 7.110 p. in., (Kurdish) Sunday school 2 p. m, j.H.NKH UAHT, l'astor. CATHOLIC, corner Northampton and Coal streets, services every Sunday inornliitt and evening. Kkv. IIammackf, l'astor. Professioual & Business Cards. W. M. Rapshor, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW First door abovo tho Mansion House, MAUCH CHUNK, .... PENN'A Ileal Instate, nnd Collection Agency. Will liny mid Hell Ileal .state. Convevauelmr lteatlv dune. Collections promptly made. Settling Kstatesof liccMlctils n specially, juay lie consulted in Kimusii ami ucrrmiii. uuv. zz-vi W. G. M. Solplo, " l'HYBICIAN AND SUltOEON, SOUTH STREET, - - LEHIGHTON Mav ho consulted In Itnphsh and German. Sl.ecial attention given to Gynecology. Ofpicr HouiiBj From 12 M. to 2 T. M.,and (rum 0 to 9 P. M mar. 31-yl DR. G. T. FOX, 172 Main Street, Bath, l'a. AT BARTON, 8 WAN IIOTKU TUMHI1AVH, AT AM.KNTOWN, KAOI.K 1IOTKI., THUltSDAY AT JlANOOn. JIBOAI1WAY llOUHK, .MONDAYS. AT 11ATII. Vk1INKH1)AH AND SATllllDAVR. onice Hours From 9 a. in. to 1 p. in. Practice limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat 14?A iso, Kciracuun or i ne u yes tor i ne adjust mi ni or jriasses. Dr. H. B. REINOHL Graduate ot Phlla. Dental College. DENTISTRY ! IN ALL ITS I1UANCHHS. Pcrseryatiou of the Teeth a Snecialty. OFFICE IIOUltH: From 8 a. in. to 5 i. m. OAS HALL, karkot Square, Uauch Chunk, I1UANCH OFFlciC: EAST - MAUCH - CHUNK Two Doors North oi Post-Oltice. OKFICH 1IOUUS: 7 lo Un. ill. and ft to 7 p. Ill AlII28-.lm . S. Rabenold, D. D. S , ncii Ojfick : Over J. W. Itaudenlmsl l.lquor Store, HANK STREET, LEIIIOHTON. ucntlslry In all Its branches. Teeth F.xlractcd without Pain. Gas administered when requested uince JMyswiUJiNr.aiiAY oi e;icu wcck. V. O. address, AM.HNTOWN, 3-yl -Lehigh county, Va F. I.. SMITH, D. D. S, onico opposite the Opera House. Bank Street, Zeli ghton, Pa. IlKNTISTKY IN AM. ITS IlItANCHES. Filling and making artlllclal dentures a special t lii:,l .'lneHtliellcH used. Gas administered and Teeth Fxtracted WITH OUT TAIK. OFFICE HOUltS: From 8 . in., to 12 in,, from 1 P. 111., 10 a p. in., ironi v i. in. iu a p. in. Consultations in English or Cerm.m omeo Hours at Hazleton Every Saturday, Oct 15-87 IV DENTISTRY. Dr. J. A. Mayer &Scn. Ur. GEORGE H. MAYER, a Graduate from tho Dental Department of the .University of Pcnnsylvniiltt, has opened an otllco In tho same building with ma iaiuer, sccouu uoor in inu nay w itiuuw, 69 1MOADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, PA., and Is now nreiiarcd to receive everyone in need of llrst-elass dental service. lune 8-89-tf MANSION HOUSE Opposite I.. & S. Depot, BANK STREET, - . LEHIGHTON, O. H.-HOM, PROPRIETOR. tills house oilers first-class accommodations for transient and permanent Hoarders, it lias been newly rellttedln all Its departments, nnd is locat ed In one of the most picturesque ixirtlons of the boiouuh. Terms moderate. tsr '1 he li A It Is iiippllcd with Uie choicest Wines, Liquors and jigurs. riesu ijigcron mn. aprn-yi T. J. BRETNEY Resnectfullv announces to the Merchants of Lo. lighten anil others that he Is now prepared to do all kinds ot Hauling or Fkeight, Exfkess Matter and Baggage On reasonable terms, us. Orders olo at Sweeny's tuv reslilen celt PINK St.. Corner Store or at in near the. ijeinetery, win receive prompt ntten uou. i auunuue boiivueu PRANK P. DIEHL, NORTH STRUCT, Practical ltlacksmltlut Ilorseshocr Is prepared to do al work In his line In tho best manner nnd at the lowest anees, I'lejiso oan. norju-w-iy. ADVERTISE Wlltl CARBON ADVOCATE. EMORY Mind wroderinf cnwd. Jlooki limi) in one reading, TUnnmLfcla from H ptrtti of tin globe IVotpectusrosT rate wnt on application to Irf. A. Uriftun, n YVUXA.T9, tftw York. Ot R NEW iMEp. tola micui w w in mo w< h in thm world " "Win ""M1M ffVf Ualh U JU ftBd ttit. with wurka aa4 cmi f jtul valu OH IBWUIIM b turalUy can Mrui Trrt) tufribr wiik stir Um J luLU liuwf House hold ih wU, an IVe. All tb wock wlMt w Mod you t mo wnecalt i ur l raand tkom mbutU )- tfehi vult tu rtliuU inwt kir m,Ui.4)m4iU fof- wit vm MM, Ltl 'iiu i w itay ftJl stM, riwickt, Ht aflat luU IUuH 11 Vlll H lUl !Ur If H' lU Mruft, flH Ob M) IN THE tVII O - MM MM I ILAK. Lllf. L OKI mm myejw lriu4 tn4 nmu.i GRAND CLEARANCE SALE. TO CLEAN OUT which includes an excellent assortment of the very best "made" Ready-Made Clotliing, wc have cut figures regardless of the prices they bring, with a view, first and last, of'clcnrinir out tho stock. Thr. hir rnrltmtimiq ..!:. .. .i uu uiok iiuiuiby yuuus inovQs sines quiciuy and always cnnclies me uuycr. n o also, carry a BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and SLIPPPERS, HATS, The prices on these good will 10 can ami examine our stock and learn prices. E. G. ZERN, Opera House Block, Lehigh Coal & Hardware Co, Coal, Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Agricultural Implements and Repairs, Field and Garden Seeds, Phosphates, &c. Wc desire to call special attention to our Oftfl-HiftW hfo HUUHBBg mUlfy Building Sand, A full supply of which we have constantly on hand. Orders tafcen for Lumber. General Agents for the Imp. Anthony Wayne Washer & Ironing Board Setter's Corner, North Bank Street. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. 1 beini? HATS, CAPS, Boots k Shoes. TRUNKS,. &cf Bank 3 -IS HEADQUARTERS FOR- GENERAL Paints ALL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa KOCH & SHANEWEILER, HOTEL ALLEN BUILDI1TG. llcail Every '.VrirJ Carefully. Wo liavo taken this lncdimn of atiiiMincln; our OISEAT Ul.KAHA.NiJK BAliJS, Uio greatest oyrr Held In Uio J.cUlgu valloy. Wo are delermlneil not to carry ono dollar's worth of Winter floods. Tlio enormous reiluctlons we liave mado and nuoto In any Clotulug Store In the Vullev, many dollars on Clothing for yourself heavy goods mutt jjo, wo are naming maLo your uionoy do the best possible service, uon't imy until you seo us. Tjot No. 1. 500 Hoys' Overcoats. Former prlco 1 JiO, S.OO, 2.73,3.60, t.oo, 4.T5 and 6.80. Keduced to 95, 1.25, 1.75, 2.26, 2.M, 3.00, 4 (ia Lot No. 1200 Men's Ovcraorits. Hetritlar price 0.00, 8.M, 10.00, 12.60. 13 ami Vouiii: men now Is your ehanee. such Lot No. 3. oU bjUc ana batm LineiJ Uvercoats. Ilegiilar price 12.00, iyo, 18.00, 20.00, 38.00, 28,00 liot No. 4. 235 Storm I'onuer prlee 0.00. 8JW1, 10.00, it 00, ls.m and iiioiii0ni iu uu iiitiiti nun juur uuys, sucu Lot No. 5. Hegldar price 1.76, 2.26, 3.00,3.75, 40.6.76. fLCOaml 1.W Ullfl Ifit No. G. 500 lie cure to bo mi time ns wing lots will not last is.uiuirI so.oo. icwiuiwi 10 jii, f.oo.o.ou, 7.U0, u.oo.ii.ixi, nop ami 14.00 Lot No. 7. GOO Pair Siugle Pants. ' InalUlies, rediiwltolesstlianomt to maniir.icture. l'ormcr prlee 1.60,2.00, 2ji0, 100,378, 4 jo li, o.Ti Him T Ju. iieuuewi 10 i.w, 1 1.70, x.uu, M. uu, ijo, .G0 ami 6,(6. Lot No. 8. 200 Single Coats for Mon and Boys. Itwl nerd to 1 .00, 1 .50, v and 2.S0. Hie Tests as low as 26 cent s. Lot No. 9. 425 Pair of Knee Panfs. lingular prlceOO, 60, 140, 1.26 and 1.00. Iteduoed to 40, 60, 09, 76 and !.X). Lot Nq. 1Q. 850 Styles of Suitings, Pantaloonings.OvorcoatinL's. Out of thate venra maklisuiu, tn uaiinoi ue looeneu. w wi" Ji.00. HeilUCWl (0 11.00, 10J0, Lot No, U- Includes a complete line of Gents Furnishings. Hiieli as Knit JaoknU, Undt-rwaHr, Hosiery, 1 lilies, I'lunnel Hlilrts, Dress Shirts, Nrakwear OolLirs, Sii'cii(ler, eta., uio, "Wli KOCH Lamest ani IMiHii Clotlifnjc House in the Valley, Hotel Allen Uuildim. OUR STOCK OF u n b , , , , . . . line assortment of CAPS, &c. speak for themselves. We ask you Bank Street, Lehighton, Cement, Lime nnd mmmm uoous Cassimeres, Worsteds, Corkscrews, Clieviots, &c, &c. Satisfaction. There is u good deal of satisfaction n . . in oemg perlectly satisfied, and espec ially so in regards to what von wnnr In this particular wo invariably mor than please our natrons. Our stock large, varied and complete pives satisfaction in making a choice oi goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently tnan word. Call on us for ynufFall and Winter Clothing Light or Heavy Overcoats, Suits or parts oi amis. I'riccs nlwiiva the Lowest ! Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS Street, Lehighton, Pa. HARDWARE 5 VarnisheSi GlasSi below, win draw me greatest crowd even sron Wo will ulve yon an opportunity of snyliiR or your boys. All OVEHCOATS and other prices to Clear Our Counters. If you want to 18.00. rtedueed to 3HO, COO, 7.0s, 8.76. lo.on. MM. alaiigliteriiii; prl$os you never liwircl or. and .10.00. lloduced to I.&0. 10,00, 12.50, 11., h so, Coats for Mnn and Boys. 18.00. itwluoeit lo.iA S.00, 7.00, ajw, lojo, I too. iNinrHiua v niwv ntiir unvrcKi uviorv. 445 Boys' Suits. 7.28, Itediiced to l.OT, j.jj, ., 2.21s, 3.00, H.7S, t.to, Men's Suits. long, llegiilar prlee 6 76, &M.R.00, 10.00, w.lio, ioo. trousefs id oveitoats to qnler, lliat for price, quallly, ami Hyta sulniun. I'ornwr nrira num. is.no. miii Vi r.. AST, HJl 12.00, J5.00, 17.OO, 11.60 Rllll 24.(6. & SHANKWBILEH. ALLBNTOWN, Pa, Tutt's Pills (Imalate tbe torpid llT.r, lrBth. n(lidlcrttlTofffan, rKUltalli lonel, il r un.qunl.il un ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In ranlnrlnl dUtrleta IlielrTlrlawar ild.ly r.cocnlilnl, a tlioy oi..b pe from (lint iolaon. r.l.cantly uuf coated, Don ninall. I'ric, SSets. Sold Evorywlioro. Offlcc, 44 Murray St. Now York. I Tho tint and onl comblnod Bouthinff, l'mn-KlUlnjc, Oamtif a and BtrenxtbsnlnC flwtn vnr Ptvparod. Mop Raster Fmh Hops, ilemiuolc, Fintf IttUam, and Extract- lurepnrod anil siiroad on inualin. all ntAj to fQt on, 'i ua New Jinffluid remedy. I'AIN. Horoncxi. InOammatlon bt WvaVnru, tt bother rwent nr chronic, no matter whero looatad ot bow eauaod, ylslds lnstanuy to the all-powerful modi ( mu properties of the Hop PlaaUis Thf port 4 are wondirftilly ttrenfthened, Tltallsed and rottored to health and vigoc, HOI PLAKTKltH BeTer bim r Irritate. Ar nned bj thoanands of poonlo in eTeij walk of lite, alwars with saocena and B&tisf action, YOVJt 7TjyrOA'-Iwt let any dealer fool roil Into takintr a fmbnltate or Imitation. All ennnlne Hop Plasters show the proprietor! litnatore. HOPPLATERCO-.PROPRirroRS.DO&TON. Atoiii dithoHmi dealer i and exami4 teAtn pov twy. A mAnrt1nm fAm Tttn Inn nf rnawllsl i,ia . c. LSto Rnelors"THat DWASH out orFade Sold bydruggistS pf.f.hless nnosE paintr-o Colon, I'KlIISr.KSS I,A1!.M)IIT 111,111X0. I'EKiaESS 1'K POWDERS -SKMifCohM. I'i:ku:,lv,s ki;ou ami iurxiss iikkssimj. I'KEULKSH :UU UVtS-S C'oliira. MERCHANT'S (1UARANTKEI) ItOOmO PLATES. WE not only irlyo tlie purchaser the best ' ' roollni; plates, but wo pi otcct him : FIHST Ily guaranteeing every box. 8HCOND Ily slampliig each sheet with mo uranu anu iiucKiiess. THIltl) Ily excluding wasters or defec tive sneers. KOUltTII-lly branding the net weight of Iho 112 sheets on each box, to Ratify the cus tomer (In this ago of light weight plates) that ue is ouiiiinuig run weigiu. For tho benefit of Ihoso wanting Iho very host moling plates, we nssert, and are pre pared to prove, tnat there are. no other brands of rootlni! tin nUered In the market to-day, by any llrm under the four different guarantees given above by this bouse, anu wo challenge public contradiction of this statement. Our book on Tin Uoof will bo furnished free on application, MERCHANT & CO.. WIILADiarillA. CIIIUA(iO. NEW YUIIK, LONDON, DON. 1 3 00 3111 TtioUhauUa tiavu lkhjii inirmaiieully cured Dy I'lIlLADKI.I'JIlA.rA. Faso at once, no operation or lusa nf tlmo from buslnessi. CaMMpronouucM liv cumWaby otlioia wuitteU. (iiu for Circular. CURE GUARANTEED. w$VSmriil BEST TIIK Zia WAnrlnfc qualities aro unsurpassed, actually .uulafftloir two boxes of any other brand. Not Uirocted byheat. JirOUT'l'lIHOKNlIINi;, FOR SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. JfH AN EASY WAY GET A 0OLDWATCH. Only $1.00 n Week. We are now formlne Clubs for Iho fines! Gold, Gold-Filled and Silyer Wolches manu factured for both Ladies and Gentleman, We put in these wnlchas a movement mads by either of the following compaulesi filgjut Wallbam, Hampden, etc., to suit tho purchas er. A club for a sold watch at (40.00, consists of forty members, and each member pays $1.00 a week. A drawing is made once a week, and tho member whoso name is drawn gets bis watch immediately, lie still continuing lo pay ll.fiO a week, until bo lias paid for It, at which time each and ell forty members will have re; reived end paid for his wstcb. The last person to receive his watch will be made a present of a handsome chain. OUR GUARANTEE. Everv article bought from us must be just ss represented, and wo are willing at any and all tunes In make uond the failure of any article sold, lo be as represented. This is the Best, Cheapest nnd most Convenient way to buy a watch through our Co operative Club System,, Wo ciye a first class Elsin or Wallhani stem winding and setting movement, which we guarantee for two years. The case is' warrant ed, by a written guarantee to wear lor twenty years. . The above Is why wo give you more for your money than nny one clsound why wo are do ing ino largest wuwli business In the world. We tell only first quality goods. Why not be an owner ul a Gobi Watch whenever you have tho cliaDeo to net one. Join the olub at once. or)ly (1.00 doyn and (hen tl.OQ a yeel until Hip watsh is pan). rlosserflll or send me your name and au res and I will rail at your house and how you smles, or If yon are ut a distance I will send full iwrtirulari. Agents wanted ever7where. Writs for ermsand cirt tiers. cii:i-.i,cs m itKiiuia. Hat t) CiTssinqus, Pa B Fa Stop that Hawking and Spilling. I will elve Fifty Dollars for a eaao nf P. tnrrli, Cold In llio Head, Ucatnoss, 'flay Fever. AITmIihI KvoSlelit. Auliini Ar Throat Trouble, I cannot cure with mv Ileaeon Light Catarrh Cure. Send one liar to uiy postollleo address for it boltlo. wl irml It to you at my expense, Ifwv Vver (Jureil with Tliraei llottlps, ' JIBNUV A.',jj6uii3T." m J-8 Bxobanie St.' Oeneva. N.V. 8-1 one year. N WANTED. to Mtuviuw for Uie salt' of Nuntery WmIi. tHmU rwuloyiiuut KUttnuitml. rialary utd KllMes paid to aiiorenaful uimi. Aludy at oik il?il.,J aae MeiilKiu this luiiwr " EBllEi AXLE IN I 'IIA8K OltlllltkHS COMPANY m Jioclwtter, . V.
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