rtrnl at Mcont Olm Matter nl the l filghton l'nl-onio. The Carbon Advocate LimiailTON. l'KNNA. llnlen for Lrftnl Adtrrtlnlnjc : Charter KoUsm $ on Auditor's NotlOW 4 no C'(mmlMUWr' NeHe - 4 00 invoice nairna i Administrator's Notice .... it Notices Executor's 8 00 SATURDAY. MAY . 1800. lions Flda Circulation I.nrjtrr tlmn thai or any Weekly New.pnper In the County. and npportr, anil wlien Mr. Grant wai fairly Mated in the Mayor's chair he made lilt friend Dick Ornker city eliamlirrlaln, wltli a Balmy of Iwonly tliousand dollars pnr annum, and laige possibilities bosldes. Hut trouble was brewing in tbe camp, and the cloud wblch at first had been no bigger than a man's hand. In a short lime became ft cyclone which threatened the whole party with destruction. Dick Croker had a brother-in-law by the name of McCann, and as JlfrCann had helped Croker when he was poor, Cioker was bound to look out for McCnnn now that ho was in power. So he was given tho The Initiatory steps toward the oiaaiu- restaurant In Central Park, ono of the con aalion of the Editorial Association of the dltlons being that a portion of the profits Lehigh Valley were taken at Aauch Chunk should be paid to the city. Hut no prolUs on Monday, when ten prominent newspaper over came, so an Investigation was ordered men of the I.eh eh Valley. Inoludlne D. J. by a Hoard of Aldermen : but, when the Qodschatk and II. E. llrown, of Uethlehcin, proper ofileers came to McConn he bounced Dr. A. R. Home, of Allontown, Oeorgn them Into tho street, Informed them that Maue, or Hazleton, and others aswmbled he was Dick Oroker's hiothcr-ln-law, "and and promulgated tho aim, ohieet and pur- that ho shouldn't stand uo Investigations." pose of the Association. Tho next meet- Then he went to brother Dick, but brother lug will be held at Ailentown on .Tune 10, Dick gayo him no satisfaction. McCann and cyery editor and newspaper proprietor woro vengeanco and Croker Intimated In the Valley should bo In attendance. It that McCann didn't keep a respeclablo Is needless to sneak of tho power of tho house in the Park; JcCann grew furious press under tho bond of Association, prac- arid threatened to oxposcCrokerond Grant. Ileal men will see It at a glance, getherl Met to- Croker was taken suddenly III, soil), In fact that atmosphere of tho United Stales grew very unhealthy and he thought It beat to put the Atlantic Ocean between himself and Now Tork. Then camo the music. JfcCann swears that Honest Dick Crokerftvo years ago attempted to buy Thus far only two names are mentioned by the Democrats In this county for Legls latlye honors and they aro E. II. Itaucli, of Mauch Chunk, and Hugh Ferry, of Audcn rled. E. H. Ranch is a Democratic war- enough of Aldermen to make Hugh Grant horse of a quarter century and needs no I Superintendent of Public Works, where ho Introduction, neither does Hugh Ferry who would have control of the new Aqueduct Is a conscientious Democrat and was Me- funds to tho amount of lifty millions, and fcated for tho same office two veors ago he saw the bag with a hundred and clchtv by the trickery of his own party. Either thousand dollars of the boodle, that was to one of the two will make a good Assembly- ilo the job. It Is feared In some quarters man, that If Croker's wife Is put upon tbe stand "A IHsTivrrrioK will, a TlifWnee Is llmt s,,c lnJo,8e McCanil's testimony. the title of an article annesrlnir elsewhere " 1 'l-"'" ' KU In ln.,liiva !, frtm Ihu 11a imn nt TI,m I llu" W. M. Rapsher. The article In question 8bou1'1 "ol ,1,e "PrUe.l t any moment Is a logical deduction of the distinctive t" '" the death of one or both of Iho ,. Ti..., m,,.... ..i. Principal actors in this drama. Politicians eress and Poverty" and Bellamy's "Look- "p " '" imcK-nKiimeu, lue Backward." and like all nroductlnns of lmt lbe 'lo "ot sccm V ,,e abIe " a"""' , - - .1 f t, 4 . Mr. Ranslier's Is well wnrlh the reading n uW, lo aum uieui quieter . l.t , i t m I K.l I L Hit LI UUlJJtUUU Ul SLI julJUlUUi 1 WtH'tl tllll Tt i Miii tiint. .iimm Mnlinw. nf MlA noi nye ioug auer uis uisgrace. roor oui Record. gidH look a Mauch Olmnker In the Jake Sharpe went to pieces right away Jfemnrlnl Dir. I .Inlin T). Hertnlottp Pnsi, tst, (. A. K , j of Ibis Ion ii, cxLhihI a eonlial InviUtlon lo the pnMnM of the several . hurc lies and the I'ltlrenx penerallv In uirrl nl I'eber's HU al one o'elm k In the afternoon 'ii tin- aliove dnv. nbere a lliie of paiade III be formed and proereil up Flisl sireet tn NntiMi, up Honlb lo I'lilrtl, nml out Tlilnl to the Cem etery where tbe itrnv' of nil dead soldiers will lie decorated and several addresses de- llyred. Following I lie eereinnnles here the proec.-slnn will ie-forni and move to Walsspoil eemelerv hetotlie graVes will ic decorated and the procession move hark lo Ibn Park wheie. speakers will address the assemblage. Following these exercises the assemblage will ndjourn. Comrades of Post 4S4 will meet at. their hall In limn In nmke tlifi 7.17 a. m., 1.6' high Valley train and proceed lo Parryyllle where the craves will he decorated. Jlo turning at H.S7 a. m., tlioy will proceed to the Catholic cemetery In this place where appropriate tribute will hn paid the heroic dead. On SunJa.v aflcrnoon, May 2fi, at 1:10 o'clock, all members of Ibo Post are re quested lo meet In Reber's Hall, and pro ceed thence to lilg Creek, whore, at!! 00 o'clock In I be afternoon, special atipropri ale ceremonies will bo held In the ceme tcry and the graves decorated. In Hie evening of the same day the members will meet In their Hall at (1.30 o'clock and pro ceed In a body to the Reformed church ul Irclssport where special services will be held. On Sunday, .Tunc 1st, members of Post. 481. will meet at. their Hall atuino o'clock in the mnrr.lne and proceed Ihence to Ma honing Valley and East Penn, where the graves or soldiers wno sleep uieir last, mug sleep will be decorated. face without having a pain in the neck, and yet, be no doubt llnds that town a re munerative adjunct to his establishment. BROADBRIM'S N. Y. LETTER. Harry ucnet and iUlko Norton soon gavo out. Hubert O. Thompson died In n month afler he realized his ruin. John Kelly collapased Inside of a year, Mike Crogali the great Republican heeler, died lu a week after be was kicked out of Ibo Republican patty, and Johnny O'Breln, who for twenty years carried the Eighth Assembly District In bis pocket, died in a month Four years ago one pleasant May after noon two men sat In the room of a hotel on Union Square, whose mission It was to after he was deprived of the lucrative ofllce divide the loot of this great city, which at which he had held for twelve years, and that time amounted to nearly a hundred was baulshed from the Republican conn millions dollars. The tax levy was nearly ells forever. Probably death is tho best forty millions of dollars. The new aque- thing can happen to them, bad Republl duct improvement Involved fifty millions more, and there were beside about ten millions more involved In outside plunder, For years the County Democracy had been tbe representative wing of the Democratic party, and Tan-many had been brought to its knees by tbe sins of Tweed and his associates ; but when Tweed was struck down a man took his place, who was a born leader, and who, ton and reared In the midst of political corruption, preserved his Integrity unspotted to the last, and who placed as a ruler over the most corrupt, degraded and turbulent elements In the city, where rum and the saloon were all Important factors, refused to he ruled by them, but held them with a grip of iron, and by tho torce of his own personality won back confidence fpr his ,wln" flf Jv, party, ana taught the County Democracy a lesson which It never forgot. Rut John Kelly Honest John Kelly was dead, and the man who had stood In front of him In many a fight, Hurbert O. Thompson, was dead, and the successor of John Kelly was Richard Croker, or as he was familiarly called Dick; and Hubert O. Thompson's successor -Vaurlco J. Power; these were tbe two men In whom was lodged by common consent .tho power to divide the plunder. Ono of tho men had been a police justice, the other was a coroner; the emoluments of tho Police Justice for Ills ten yean of service was one hundred aud fifty thousand dollars; the loot of the other for three years service was variously estimated at from one hundred to a bund - red and fifty thousand dollars; neither had , anyjpeclal qualification for tho work for which he was paid. Tbe Police Justice had never looked In a law book before his election, and the Coroner knew no more about medicine than he did about astrono my, and could not have told, to savo his life, the difference, between the grip and Asiatic cholera. That made no difference to Tammany; he had done good service al the polls; he had carried his ward every time; he had kept the faithful in the straight and narrow path, and when the hat went around for a little hoodlo 'to help de boys troo," Dick Croker was on deck every time. IKltb all these distinguish ing qualifications for leadership; what wonder that he rose lo place and power, and that the humble Wlnowsk eventually became Grand Sachem of the most power ful political organizatlou In thn land. The two factions h&d warred till Inevitable des truction threatened them both, and now ttuiy had agreed to come together, and make an equitable division of the. plunder, ' One look the sheriff and the other the county clerk, then came registers, chamber lains, corners, police justices, commission' ers of tbe different departments, and so on through an aggregate of plunder amount ing to millions of dollars. But like all such bargains It fell through owlnlng to the treachery of the parties, and of each trying to overreach the other, and in a month tbe fight raged bitterer than over; It was war to the knife aud the knife to the hill. When the Boodle Aldermen tied to Canada there was one Democrat passed through that terrible and Dying ordeal without the smell of fire upon his garments none of the boodle was traced to him, he had opposed the ring thieyes every time, he was tbe one man that saved the reputa tion of Tammany jiau from nun; so Tammany felt grateful, and when ajear later a sheriff ff&s to be elected Mr. Grant received the nomination, aud was elected hv a rousing majority, ills constant friend had been Dick Croker, tbe Grand Hacbem of Tammany, so when Dick's wife presented him with a daughter Hugh irant stood her godfather, aud on her third birthday presented her with a very substantial godfather's gift of ten thoiu and dollars. One week afler, the mortgage no DIek Croker's house was paid off, aud nma wicked Republicans aud disapiiolnted ounly Democrats Jiuluuated that that was Disk's share ol the plunder from the Sheriff's ofllce, bul then you know people wilt talk. Hut Hugh Grant served his term of sheriff, and came out of the olee with a cool hundred thousand In his pocket, and when a Mayor was to be nominated be led all the other candidate! by a length, and was elected by a stirring majority. DtokCrok was IU1 Ws faithful backer cans or bad Democrats and here we have lots of both kinds. But besides these we have a far greater number of good Demo- crats and good Republicans, who desire pure elections and good government perhaps when we haye killed the heelers on both sides we may once more tread on solid ground; hut at present the Promised Land looks afar olT. BROADURI.V. A Loily's l'errect CoioihiiIoii I'AtKi.iMi rntT.nniRTir. a new liook bv Dr. .lolin II. llye, one of New York's most skillful ullVSieiailS, snows mm lirill ll nut in-ees-wry ill childbirth, but results from causes easily liniler monil nnil overcome. It clenrlv Vrovcs that any woman may heroine a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It aitoieiis now iooer come anil prevent inoinliiR slrkness, swelled limn. a n i oilier pvns mitMiuiiiir ureuoni ey. It Is reliable and highly emlorseit liy physicians everywhere us the wife's truopilvate compan ion, uw mis oia; itwin siivo jou K'e-it iiiiiu. and possibly your llfo. Semi tuo-ceut stamp for lescripiive circulars, it'siiiiiuuiuii.uiiu ruiutoeir lal letter sent In sealed envelope. Address 'rank Thomas & Co.. Publishers. Ilaltlmnre Man land. From Current Comment and Legal Sllseenany A DISTINCTION WITU A DIFFERENCE, BY W. M. ltAl-ailEIt. - It Is Important to note, that "Progress and Poverty" and -'IxiokliiR Backward" (works pre scribing panaceas for social Ills), haye attracted woiUl-wiito attention, unit that there Is a dear and sharp distinction between them, 'Jhe.nw- eiit'crVluzanbn oiVJb' world" Is rapidly maturing for a new state of things, In the line of more equal opportunities and folrer privileges for the masses of the people. Hven Germany is under going the most agonizing thores, Incident to the evolutionary birth of a new order of things. The great majority of mankind are agreed tnat the rights, privileges and opportunities of the tnlllug millions ought t be more equitably equalized; but unfortunately the malorltyare not agreed as to bow It can be accomplished. Competition In Its most comprehensive sense, I. e., the struggle for existence, has no doubt largely con tributed to pioduce the present Inequalities, as to rights and opportunities, among mankind. fhe remedy prescribed In "Looking Backward" to cure the Ills of competition and to banish want and "the fear of want," is a scheme of National ism that would totally obliterate the Idea of com petition from the commercial affairs of men. If Mr. Bellamy's remedy would not also necessar ily abolish the most divine blessings vouchsafed unto the human race, viz: human freedom, in dependence, responsibility, incentive to prog ress and self-reliance, then It would be not only a most welcome, but the most practical dream that a brilliant enthusiast eer dreamed. In all civilized countries thus far, competition hits been the peaceful struggle for existence. In any plan of reform of joelal tondltloiisltmay rail -ly uo considered with the law of gravitation, which causes so much trouble aud Incomenl ence In transportation and in the erection of buildings, etc. Is It not a fair analogy to com pare competition In the affairs of men with the laws ot gravitation lu their operations and effects with mother Karth? Can either be aboliilied? It certainly has not yet been demonstrated that competition can be abolished without blotting out civilization; bat It has been pointed out many times how the Im perfections and the abuses in Its application can he Immensely reduced, at least as much so as science aud Invention have aided the human race In overcoming tho Inconveniences and ob stacles of the law of gravitation. It may safely be said that competition has been a conspicuous factor In producing our civilization, and Ilia "Looking Backward" proposes to abolish thl. sucim mw oi Knivitaiiou. jne remedy pre scribed in "Progress and Poverty" In the plae of ubollshlng competition It Is iieouraged nua wider and broader plane than It lias hitherto enjoyed, and without In any manner Interfering with the Just rights of private property, the liberty, the responsibility aim self-reliance of the citizen. Tbe doctrine has been briefly summarized as follows- "Each man is entitled lo all thathli labor produces. Therefore no tax should be levied on the nrodiieta of Inhor. All m pqumiy euuueu to wiuil uou lias created and to what Is gained by the genural growth and lin- pruveiuvm oi me community or wliloli llwy are apart. Therefore, no one should be iwrinlUwl to hold natural onnortunltlatwiMiniit fuir lainni to all for any special privilege thus aoeonlwlto htm. aud that alue which the growth and im provemeni oi me community attaches taland auburn uo iincii 101 mo use oi me community. The reader will reaililv iwrmirafl aimm nii andwell-defineddUtlurllon.whieh Is overlook J hy mauy, between "Progress and Poterty art "Looking Backward," or for that matterf. tween Henry Oeorge's theory on the one, 'u,. and all other schemes of a soelallstle lenden. v on the other. o -n -n o m o re o s cT a ! CO o ! CD CD rr aq" o 3 (3 rt- o P O to a a. t3 1Q P M. e ' b Q O O CO CD SC. 5D e-1 "JQ o 5 For Newest Designs aud Most Fashionable Htyles or itRMSS GOODS " " dhy goods; -groceries, provisions. SILVERWARE, &c Sic. 00 TO E. H. SNYDER, Bank Stroot, Iiohighton. Goods Euaranteed and prices oa low ns elso where for theaaiiie uality of goods. July IS, 1885 ly Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, In G roal. Variety nt Samuel Graver's Popular Stove, Rank Street. Roofing ami Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs fimiislietl on sliort notice Reasonable! WHAT to BUY that is USEFUL, Guaranteed Razor, Good .Strap, Good Soap, Good lirusli, Good Mug. Guaranteed Pocket Knives, Good Gold 1'eiM. Good MalleJiiM. THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, 1U.VK STHIiUT, I.KIIIGIITON, l'KNNA, 4 3 2 5 I 2 5 4 Si mm k k k k k k I SPRING TOILETTES. New and Dressy Spring Wraps, tg A Stylish Spring Toilette. Uk A Vaijiablii Article in the MAY Number op TBpIADIES'Hoab 1 JOURNAL. OTHER FSATuRES TO bb rounu im this isswis a tiis OUTDOOR What Parasols will be Carried, 1 Three Stylish fe Spring Hats. a. The Season's fe Proposals. Healeil firopoAln will be received hi mncndH mire Hunk Htieet, ti un Mn 2Mo June I, nwo Mieontlm tn TU'VISRM HPFCIFTr-ATIONH and PLANH tiiMiitlii-il Ii) the HiiroiiRh Counrll, mytllcli can be een l' onll Itin ul the realdenee of the Secretary. The rlnht is reeneil to relent nnr nml all hiili. MAIII.OV RKiniMII), lluiKi'-d. .HlltN T. HKMMKI.. Kecretarv. .1 r s HERIFF'S SALE VO If A HMOOTII KA.8Y-SHAVS!, A Nil A Stvmrh IlAtn Cut. JUNK HKUMAN T1IK UAKllKli, Over the ('nml llrldne. -O I'- Valuable Real Estate. Ily virtue nf a writ of I'lerl I'nHm, toiuedl recteil, there will be sold at pulilio vendue, at the ( 'oui t Home, lu the Homugli ot AInueli f'lnink, I'urboii county, l'eiintylvoiila, on MONDAY, .lirjJK ntll, 1890, nt one o'clock, 1'. 'M., the following described real estate: I. All that certain lot or niece of around tlu- ate In the borouali of Ililuliton, Oarbon conn ty, anil state ot rennsyiviinia, nuinbereil In the plan or pint prepared by Daniel UaMmnm nouiuieu ami uencrinea as io M. O- Kitntz. II1I1U8, ANn TAM.OW. lliRhest Prices l'ald. Traveling Cloaks. New Clothe3 for Children. A Charming Evening Gown. Some Suits for Boys. Fashion's Newest Fancies. By Mr.. JOHN W. BISHOP, Hints on Home Dressmaking. By EMMA M. HOOPER. Coming numbers will contain unique papers on popular topics, Including "ARE WOMEN CARELESS OF MONEY? " "ARE AMERICAN GIRLS TOO INDEPENDENT? "CAN WOMAN KEEP A SECRET?" " MOTHERS AS MATCH-MAKERS." Edited by Edward W. Bok. The Lamm Home JoDrnAi. has a paid for circulation of nearly HALF A MILLION copies each Issue, a larger circu lation than any other periodical la the world, On tie Newt Stands. 10 Cents per Copy. Subscription S1.00 per Year. Our 40. Page Premium Catalogue, Including Art Needlework Instruc tion, mailed FREE upon application. k k k k k k k k- k k k k k k k k k k k k CURTIS fUUL.Itiinu uurarAm, rnuaueipnia, tra. At the Lowest Prices! follows: Oimlnlnlnu n fmnt or breadth on the eastward!)- side of 'ine street sixiy-iour teet aim extcrniing east warclly between parallel lines at right alleles iroin s:iiu 1 ine sireci oiip uunureu aim eiffiity nine feet and nine Indies to a certain alley. Ununited northwardly ny lot. No. 20, eastwarulv by said alley, southwardly by lot No. 18, and nestwaully tiy said line street. It being lot No. is. 2. All mat pertain mt'ir piece or creuiiu situ ate In I Im hornuKli of l.plilelitdii. Carbon county. and Htale ot reiuisjlvnnlu, numbered in a plan or plot prepared by Daniel Kastmau. for the s:ile lliercoi 1-111. &i. utmimeti uiui UL-srnueu us fol lows, to wit- Situate on the westwardly side of Morllinm uou sireeiin saiu uorouan aim con LHlnln? In front or breadth on said street stxtv four feet anu cxiennuiK westwaraiy between nnrallel lines at nclit anales from said North ampton street, one hundred and eighty-nine feet, and nine Inches toa certain alley. Hounded southward v bv lot No. 28. westward v bv salil Kilos. Horthwardly by lot No. ft!,aud eustwardlv uy Sam noiiiinuipiiiii Birrti. Tlie linirnveniL-nts thereon consist of a Two Story 1'JIAMII liuuni. ICxSG feet with a one story frame kitchen 12xll feel attnehed. Anil a l'uuiie Hlable UxVO feet. He zed and taken Into execution as I lie uroner- IV of William !'. John, and lo bo sold bv II. P. I.KVAN," Hherllt. FllKVMAN & ItKVnT, R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. neimlring- Neatly and C11P.111I.V Done at Very Kcnsonnlile l'rices. (lenpral Agent for the nilhiirtti Patent Adjust- auieuarriaee i-oie, aim ueaier 111 llueBles and ('aits. Attorneys for Plalntin". Maucli Ohnnk, 1U, May 17, 1890. s Valuable Estate. TN THE 17INE OF Bed Room iiutl Parlor Suits, ' Hand some Carpets and Bug's, Latest Style Baby Carriages. VfAj BE FOUND AT Schwartz's E ig Furnitur HERIPF'S SALE -or Real Bv virtue of a writ of Alias I.evnil I'aclas, Sur Miirlgage, No. '.'0, June Term, 189", 10 me direct ed, Issued out of the Court ot Common fleas of caruon rmimy, 1 win sen at luiiuic vendue on MONDAY, JI'NK OTit, 1890, at 1 o'clock p. m., at Hie Cotut House, In the lliirouuh of M.iuch ('hum;, Carbon count v, renn .sylviinu, Hie following descilhed real estate to ttif All that eel tain lot or piece of trouiul, situate on the wcsiwnrinv sine 01 north street, in ine lloinuch nf i;nstMaiiohCluink.cnuiitviiiut stale aforesaid, mid numbered In Hie plan or plot tnerent iwo m, comaming in iront or nreauin on said North street llfty (60) feet, and extend Ine thence westerly ot that width between par nllel lines at right angles with said street, In length or depth, tno hundred (2W1) teet. isound ed Westwardlv bv a tlilrtv feet wldeullev.Soulli ward by Second street. Eastward by said North street and Northward by lot number four. The Improveireiils thereon consist ol a Tno- siory FIIAMK DWEI.UNO HOUSE, 22 feet bv 30 feet, and a two storv frame kitchen. 10 feet by 18 feet, thereto attached, with a stone basement cellar under the house and kitchen. Also, a frame stable, 14 feet by 10 feet, on the rear ot the lot. Selred and token Into execullonas the nrop- erry 01 ninrKaiei .Mcucauy, mm lu ue som uy 11 1 P. AM I". I.HVAN, Cttvui ,t-I.OOSK, Sheriff, Attorneys. Stanch Chunk, Pa., May 17, 1890. gSIoi 8b First Street, Lehightori. Don't fail to call and inspect our handsome line of the now est and nicest things in the above line to he found anywhere in Carbon county, and all nt very lowest prices. Prescriptions a Specially. AT THE Central Drug Store, OlT. THE PUBLIC HQUAHE Bank Street, Lehighton, Fa., IS IlKAItOUAItTKIIH FOB Pure Drugs and Medicines, Fine Soaps, Brushes, &c, Ac, Choice Wines and Liquors, Wall Paper nnd Decorations! Spectacles ! When you buy a pair of shoes ou want a eood lit. Hut If you need UPEOTACI.ES It Is much more Important that the EYE should bo accommodated with correct lenses and a proper ly nttliiR frame which will brim? the lenses di rectly before theceutreof the eye. If you buy your spectacles at Dr. Horn's vou will flint the above points properly attended lo, PEBSCRIPTIONS Caciillly CoiiipoiluiM Octlft-1887 iMiitioii of Co-Partnmliii). I.KiiKiiiTON, I'a., Mays, I8!i. The copartnerslilp lieretofore existing be tween Charles rrutzinan ami C. 11. Seldle. doing business asC l'rutzman & Co., with postofllce UUUIl-39 11, I4CIIIKIHKII, IHIU , ,11,1,,, , I this dav dissolved by reason ot C. II. Sl'IDLK withdrawing irom me nrni. All persons Indebted to the said firm lire re quested to make nayment to ('. II. HHIDKI., who Is authorized lo make all collections. '1 lie biitinnss will hereafter ho ewuhieted by CHAM. I'lturM AN, at Ailentown. I'a. C. II. 8H1I1I.H. Mayio.nwo-wa. - O. A. CLAUSS, OllleB wilh Claim Pros., l'lrst stieet, lj-lilitliton Fiiie, Life and Acoidunt INSURANCE. Only I'rst-cliiss Coniaiiles aie represented. I ufoi iiiatlon clieeifully furnished. 4-iy AlrffNT canvass for the suleof ( nu ijh i. u nome (iionn Nursery Ktoi our rserv Stock. VVAIHTKU. .11 out l.lbernl Tenna. Unequalled llicllltles. One of the iHiKent, oldest establi'ltcsl and best known mineilen In the sountry. Address W. Si T Smith, (ieoevu Nursery, Oeueva N. Y.EstabllshMl In 1M0 -l-iact fun "GOOD ENOUGH" Famili POWDER Sr. .. uuzkSIX . C Absolutely Pure. Tim powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wliolesoineueu. Mure eeououilt-i than (lie ordinary kinds, and eauuof Im- told lu oompetltlon with the multitude ul low test, slioit waiglit, ttluni or uUoautisle powders Sola only In ciuia ftoyvl Hnkiun roder Iub,iu,io Wall street fi. X. Untif This standard brand if tobacco is acknowledged u be the beit chew and the largest piece (or the money in the mar ket. Whcq Hh tag oh tack lump. Its extensive sale for many yeai has established its reputation. There is nothing better, u Try it For sale by dealers and grocers. OIL AND GASOLINE CAN! -MAM fAi-TPHm ItV- Hie WiDfleld MaBof;g Co., - Warren, a Every Family siould Have One No Dropp.ng Oil t.u tin- 1'loor or Table. No Kaui-et lo I, k i . (. i km i ked open tc ivuic Content-. , ,u-,- l.x(.)i,.n. Pumj xwX Can t I. o. ii . . 1 1 v Air Tight. No l.crttkcff. ix.. h vuorcitlon A Universe! hml nd Neoeselty I ..i Sale in UUlulilon by .1. 1 NiuUuuii. I.. I IIhiiikiiIIi and T. I Thoniax, uift-iai EMORY iu uuv iMdiv T. tituimiafa Irom m ti1e ( lb glotc Pru(Mt)lttl rOMl till brut UU Hpln.tlJi4 lu ffu X L ukIU. . t Ilit Aim. 10? J slrit. GO TO VllH. UODKltlilt, under tlir KvcIuuiki' Hotel. liank streel, for u sinootli shUNo urn (ushlonable hair cut. t& Closed u MunJay's. Koetler's Hair tonic, cures PamlrurT. Notice ! Tho Grass, and 'Track PrlvMeRo of tlio Carbon County IndustrUI Society will bo sold to the best ami liiKliett bidder, on then grounds, al Lehigliton, on May 17lli, 1890, al 2 o'clock p. in. K. IIAUEIt, Secrelary. To Whom it May Concern. Itliavlne come to my knowledge that some person or persons unknown tome areclreulat Iiik reports defamatory to my character us tn my honesty, viz. that I do not pay in) board bills at any place where I obtain hoard. Now, this is to give notice that I challenge said parlies to come forward and prove their assertiuim with in ten diiysfronitliediUehoreof, or render them selves liable to prosecution for slander. .lAMKHIIKUOIIIiH, Late ot lloslon. It. I., now of U-IiIkIiIoii, Oarbon County, Pa. M.iv 8, Ho. Lehighton Water Co. I.KIIIGIITON, I'A., April 21, IhM. There will Ue a meeting of the ttockhnlilers of TllR I.KI1IU1ITON VATKUClill-ANV ill (lubel'H Hall, In the Ilorough of Ihlulitoii, I'a., at Balit o'clock P. M., on HATUltDAV, JUNE Sltt, lSo. for the purpose of votliiv on an I.MJIUSAMU Ol- INDIiltTUliN'ICSS. Ily order of the Hoard, JOHN S. I.F.NTZ, President. Howard Seaboldt, Secretary. Special Iiiiprlaut Notice. Property holders who have not asyetiuade water service connectlonson.llaiik street aliould do so at once and save eonsideiable inlheeoM of the game, from the fact that alter the llior ouKiifare has once been macadamized aceoidUis; to Hie plans and speeltlcntions now Willi the Ilorough Council II will neeessltate int'i-eated work and naturally a cniislderubly in'hksxu ccst. Kvery property holder should vertaluly seethe direct Imporunice ot this and make the service connection now as it would certainly lie objected to after the street Is macadaiiilswl tn have It torn up and re-laid thereby caiislnit un sightly crevices. ilay 1st, 1890. HV OltOKIt OP COUNCIL Important Notice. At a special meeting of the UihlKlilon lluimiuh Council held on Monuay evxituiK, April I MM, the follow Inn resohilloii a iinaiilnumiily ap proved : ItKsoi.vKD, That every eltlten on Hank stieet be required lo put up a curb at such iiUees w here none are iiov. iu, fioiu Ilaukwuy looarbunMre!, IncliuliiiK Wnlirs iHilldlna; said curb to be put In accordance with time rlieil on notice served on each and every proirty holilw. MAlll.ON HKIOIIAlll), IUirKL JOHN T HHMMKI., Secretary. Piles! Piles! Piles! Prey's Universal Pile Surxisluiiy. A sure curat for every form or Piles, Internal or external, itchtiiB or bleeding, and lulu: sIhiuIIiis esse. Has never failed. Try It. even If you hate failed with every other remedy. This mipmwl lory Is eouesliaiied, easy to upply, aafe, neat and clean, and isisesses every advantage over oint ments and salves- Physicatis use lutholr pract ice, (lite it a irutl and you will be relieved aud convinced. It your driiKgist does not keen it or get It for you, send for It by mall, Price, oociits alios. Address. Amiiswll. Fbsi, Ulieuter. I'a. ld by Dr ,N H. Iletier. C. K. Horn, and T I). Tbiunas. In lhlglilon, I'a., Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 4N.SIIlM AUBNTOWN. DENTISTRY, in all its biaoclu. Fresh gas always on baud. Tbe paiioiiSKt- of tbe people Is solicited, batistactloii guaranteed. 4-5-90 U. S. KRBSOE, In I he OM Past offl e lini;.) HAND-MADE 1IU0T8 & BHOKs a Pp.ici.iln Hand-made Uppers Supplied tin- I i.oi lluv our .n Hupil-made Shoe 1 1- in s All kinds nf lteilrlng Neatly, Che and Promptly allemleil lo. pi- HAin . cntrriNo AND SMOOTH Bit AV1NO In the very highest style ot Toiisorlal Art, At 1I0HN8 fittAViNO . . Saloon Try Illml MILTON riORY. I ' S K l-KIBKItr llll eHRKK, ' III" OniK Sloie I 'he place loi a -'i.(VTH-SHAVK A fCll rv 1 Haiu Ci t. ive us a Call. I I i,KDR THEM ' .L IN NEWS. iTIki " ADVOCATE." imiiiii., ci,rN. IMU'l RSKK.NT. I -Kenill:' avo'r Cusli liiiyers (to lit .'. V. bJfYDJilt, Anil buy jour Organs, riHiios.RenlnT MiU'lilnes , Wringers, Washing Machines. Implement-, Pumps of all kinds. It nill pay i oil toicet prlees from iiieiiefore buying. 1 ran nave yuu money N SEASONABLE HOSIERY, Ty TUnslrnlo we Call Attention to Wlmt 25 Cents Will Buy in Hosiery for Men, Women nnd Children. Kxeellslnr Fast Black Hoso. Unbleached HalbrlBg.in Hose, 2 weights. Kxtra Quality Jilodii and .Slate t'ollnu Hose. In Men's Hose. It. Motley's Pelcbrnteil Knelisli Half Hose. ' In the best. Herman makes, Double Soled Unbleaclied Half Hose. Flue I.lsle Unbleached Half Hose. French llrown Mixed Half Hose.. Victoria Fast. Black Coltnn Half Hose. Modo and Slate Cotton Half Hose. In Women's Hose. Sanllary Fast Black Hose. In Children's Hose, riiolco Styles of Fancy Oolion Hose. Fast Black Frenuh Hose, slies .1 in 8 1 j I'a'st Black Oermin Double Knee Hofe, slies 7"to 10. jlnfanl's Fast Black Kngllsli 3- Oaslimera II Jfosc. gHERIFF'S SALE o v Valuable Real Estate. Ily virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, to me directed, there wl II be sold lit nubile vendue, at the Cnuit House in tho borough of Maucli l-'hiuik, Carbon Cutinty, fennsylvanla, on MONDAY, JUNK 91lyTn at 1 o'i'liiek - H -x rtK "'ilowhig described real aic . All that ceitaiu lot or piece ot ground situate lu Priiiikllu, luwnshlp Carbon County, l'u., bounded and described as follows, to wit: lie ginning al a post on the West side, of a proposed public road lending from WCIssport to Pnrry vlile, thence, along said road south six and threH-iiuarter degrees, east slUy-six feet to a post, theneo by lot number four, hereafter to be conveyed lo K. Suit, south eighty-live degrees, west one hundred nnd llftvfeetto a post on the east side of a proposed twelve feet vvldo alley, thence along ally mil Ihslx and tlircequarters de grees, wesl slxtv-slx feet to a post, thence by lot number cwht, now th property of John (J. Zlegenfus, nofth.elglity-IIve degrees, east one hundred and fifty feet to tho place ot beginning. It being lot number six as marked on a plan or plot made by Austin Iloyer nt I lie Instance of l.evl Horn and A. V. Snyder. The Impinve nients thereon consist of a DWELLING HOUSK, plank fashion, two stories high, 1824 feet, with kitchen 12X12 feet attached, eight teet high aud other outbuildings. Seized and taken into execution as the prop erty of David Craig unit to be sold by II. P. I.KVAN, FitnvMANJt IIkvdt, Sheriff Attorneys for Plaintiff. Maucli Chunk, Pa., May 11, isuo. Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. Armiifcfmieiit of l'aneenfitir Truing, Tn Effect May 11th, 1890. m:avi; lehioiiton For ll:ilnvav.lillzabetli,Newark nnd New Yoi k coo, 7.31, v.S7, and 11.12a. in. i 3 0i;, s.'j9 and Q.U1-1I.III. For Manunka Chunk and Ilelvldere COG, 7.31, a.m.! 12.37 p.m. For Lamberlvllle and Trenton (1.00, 9.00 mid 11.12 a.m.; 3 00 and B.29 p.m. For Hlatlngton, Catasauqua, Ailentown, Beth lehem, Kasuin, i'hilaile'phla and iioints South N22, 7.07, 7.31, .'W and 11,12 a.ui.i 3.00, R29and H.01 p m. For Heading and Harrisburg 7.31, 0.87 and 11.12 a. 111.; 3.O1I and 8.01 p.m. For llowmans, Lehigh (lap, Cherryford, Lau rv's, While Hall, Coplay, Hokendau(tia aud Freemansliurg 6W, 7.07, 0.00 9.B7 Si 11.12 a. 111.1 I2JI7, nnd e.29p.m. For Maucli C'burk fl.se, 7.43, 9.47 and 11.4s a.m.: 3.18, rj.2B7.23, 8.10 amlu.ssaud 12.47 p.m. For Weatherly and Hazleton 0.47, 7.43 5.30 and 1 1.4 11.111. : .118,8.28,7.23, 0.3 p.m. For Mahanuy City, Shenandoah and Ashland 6.47, 7.43, 9 Jfl and 11.4s a.m.; 3.1S, 8.2rnnd 7.23 p.m. For Mt. Carmel and Shamoklii 7.43 and 11.48 a.m., 6.25 p.m. For New lloston and l'nttsvllle 7.43, 9 JO and ll.Ua.m . 3.15 and 7JBo.ni. For While Haven, Wllkesbarre and l'lttston &4t, T.ts, y.s and li.4s a.m.; am. 8.2. r. and 9.38 p.m. For Serantou CiW, 7.13, 9,30, and 11.18 a.m.; 3.14,8.23 and 7.23 p.m. For Tuiikliauiuwk 11.48 a.m.; 8J6& 7.2K and 9.M p.m. ForOwego, Auburn, lthaea and Oeueva 11.49 S.lll,;9. p.m. For Laeeyvllle. TowauiUi.Hayre, Wnverly. Kl uiira, Itorbesler, UurfHlo, Vagara Fulls anu the Went 1 1, is a.m.: and 7.23 and 9.38 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Fur New York Ml and IU.07 a.m. ; 6 p.m. For Philadelphia KM a. in. and &S7 p.m. For iitwlou aud Intermediate Stations 8.37, H.U2, 10.07 .HI. ; 12 82. SJVT. 5.29 HUd Ml p lu. For Mawli Chunk .!. M a.m.; I2.S, 3.16, ii.19, S.62 and s.ss li.in. For I lasletnn S.M a.m. : 12 28, 3.18 & 9.4t p.m. For Mslwnoy City and Sheiunidoah 12.96 and s.16 p.ui. For While Haven, Wllkea-llarre, l'liuiou, TuokUaiiuoek.Towaiidn. Htyre. Ilhaea, (leueva, Auburn, Rfinlra, Rucbester, Buffalo, Niagara PsJta aa4 tbe Weti 9 42 p.m. For further irllcuUirs lii'iuliy of Agents for Time Tables. R. II, BVINOTON, .. (hull Pass. Agent, Slay 11. 'so, ly Komii IletlilelTeinJlVniia, Dlvoroe 'Notioe. S. M. OOKTHJV.HT. 1 III llie Court ot UUellaut, amimon pleas of vs. Ciutioii Ceiinly. M.iujikA. CiiKTHiiiHT, No. 2, Jan. Term, ReIiuudeiit. J 1S00. In Divorce. To Mauoir A. Cohthiuht, ItesiNinileiit. above immed . Maia"m: You are hereby notllled thatlhe uiidefiHgunl, UavUg been appointed by the Owirt.of Oommou niu at Crtuii County an rauttnlrter lu Dlvoroe to Uka the depusllhtiis ol witpesws In llie abort statwl proeeesllngs, will meet all parties InunsMwl kthU ofttee lb the norglUrMiM.hChMiik, oti FRIDAY, JUNE Kb, UN, at NINE o'clock A. M. for llw purpnM of his apiKtlnlnient. at w Inch time, and pwe you ate reoraied lo be pmeul with your wttneMes. I.A1KII II HAKHKIt. Ksainiuer. Muueh Chunk, Pa.. May is. nwt.-ws. 3 ALES M E WANTED. 1 LOCAL OR TRAV- 'Jo sell uur Nuraery Hluuk Malaty, KlMts and Steady eutploviiieiil giiarataled. .,.. tAk BhOrHFilb COMPANY. e-17-u Koc4r, N. Y. 634 Hamilton St., Ailentown. hisch Goa E & Hardware Co., Seiler's Corner. North First Street, Wo lirtve been piling up stock on our shelves and in our warehouse and revising prices lo suit, the times, nwl we are now in a position to accommodate our customers and all others who will favor us with their orders, bettor than t vor. While the first cost on many things in our line has material ly advanced, we have been enabled to reduce our prices on some by reason of large and careful buying, though in heavy iron goods such as Nails, Wire, &c we had to go with the current. We hnve largely increased our lines and added ninny now oneM. We have all you need in Oils, Huilding Hardware, Glass, Machinory, Paints nnd Shelf Hardware. We have tW st entnjlln line Jlf lforAv.-r.my Kep.'tirs and Heeds in the Lehigh Valley. Our prices are satisfactory, our goods should be, and we try to make ourselves so, Coal, Cement, Lime, Fertilizers, f:c, always on hand. GENTS FURNISHINGS. Big Stock. Seasonable Goods HATS, CAPS, Boots & Shoes. TRUNKS, &c, Cassimores, Worsteds, Corkscrews, i Cheviots, &c., &c. Satisfaction. There is n good deal of satisfaction in being perfectly satisfied, and espee ially so in regards to what you wear. In this particular we invariably more than please our patrons. Our stock being large, varied and complete gives satisfaction in making a choice ot goods desired, while in style, finish and work manship our reputation speaks far more eloquently than word. Call on us for Spring and Summer Garments, Suits or parts of Suits. We guarantee per fect fits and finest workmanship. Olauss Bros., THE TAILORS, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. J rS TT15A IJQirAHTKRS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, AXL KINDS OF COAL, OPS. PUHLJC iSQU-AUK, Bank Street., Lehighton, Pa Milk Shake and S oda Water : Five Cents n. (ilnss. Cooling, Hlthful, Kiph .jiiSsUio kind of a Summer drink Hurt gratifies at the same time the thirst artel taste. 1 ftrx pimnnt Sold by the plate. Partie, picnics and itL Vyi v.f I J 1 1 . Festivals supplied at short notice. N.USJ3AJM & OULTON, Opp. the Park, Lehighton.
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