I'.nterril nt Second ClRM Matter nt the hlgiiton l'Mt-onin, The Carbon Advocate LHniOtHTON. 1'lt.NNA, ltatc for I.eeal Advertising! Cliarter-.Notlfles 00 Auditor's Noih 4 M CommlMloner's Notices - 4 W Divorce Notices 4 00 ArtmlnUtratnr'a Hntlea . - 3 00 Kneeutor's Notices - - 3 00 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1800. Bonn Flile Clrmilnllon Lamer than tliat of any Weekly Newmmjier In the County. Conorkss It to adjourn on Oolober let. It has bcon a rump affair all through with ita klcklne Shil quarreling more like a discordant country school tn otinlit else., ttLsKWHKRK In to-day's Issue we publish a letter ftora Mr. Kapsher. the Democratic nominee for SUto Senator lit which bo denies the silly campaign lie .that ho had promised to use his efforts 'for the division of tho school appointment among tho Catholic schools." To swei.i. tho number of our readers up In to 2000 Is the aim of this paper. We are o!ne that way gradually, every week we add new names. $1.00 a year, -why eretv married man In Lehlhton and. tbe county should be enrolled as a regular bona fide subscriber. SKCItKT 8O01BTT NOTBS. One death of every eighty, from the membership of the O. A, R. tbe past yr, shows how rapidly theold velrans are pass ing awaT, and H Is reasonaMe to expect that the mortality rate will Inorease with each succeeding year. Tho total membership In the Rebekah Degree lodge of 1. O. O. F., is about 100,000. During the year 1888 tho ' total deductions through withdrawals, deaths, etc, were 7,086. The gross Increase for thersamo year was 24,400. Grand Chief Davis Casselbcrry of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, has Institut ed 30 Castles since April last. Dusky Diamond Castle, No. 383, of Dudley, was Instituted on Sept. 24, and Fort IPashlug- ton Castio, No. 884, of Fort irashlngton, on the 22nd. This week was a very Important one In the history of the Jr. O.U. A. M. , through out the United States. A National vote was taken on tho change of the name of the order, from Jr. Order United American Mechanics to "Order of United Ameri cans," In accordance with tho action of the National Council at their last session. The order has Increased In this State alono, since the middle of July last about 30 new councils with an Increase of membership of about 8000, making the total member ship in tho State about 53,000. Other states have shown enqrmous Increases, and the order Is now one of the foremost in the country. Supreme Regent H'al.ts, of Portsmouth, Pa,. In his annual address to the latest meeting of the Royal Arcanum, said: "The year just closed has been one of marked piogress. Tho increase in meuiuersnip Stoves, Tinware, Heaters and Ranges, Tn Grant Variety at Samuel Ghatbivs Popular Store, Hank Street. Goofing and Spouting a special ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! s a muxi. nmliinir Snlesman here. First class 3oav Enarantecd weekly. Commission qr Hal-j FAltMBltS can get a Jury, quick selling new r nu " fmJ 3rll Kriw r""'P Jmn uinh'r. Wr te for full terms aim punicu a I lira. lpitfmhorC-2m l'ltKH IS. lUUiX". rdiiBi-ijiiirt.i. nociiesiei , Valuable Real Estate. Ilr virtue of a writ of lrl KhcIhs, No. 10. Ootober term, liW). to me directed will hp sold at public vendue at the Court Home. In tlie toroiitn of Mam li uiiuuK, wmmii lotiniy, i k , Monday, October 13th, 1K, at one o'clock, l. m., the following des 01 lbel real estate, to wit: All tliflt reitAIn lilern itr unreel Of ffrmiUfl situate In the village of Heaver Meadow. Oar- on oouiiiy,nuu nwie 01 i-enusymiuig.iiim uesitc :itfMi in tlie Town nlot of Heaver Meadow, ns lot No. fitly (SO), having froutaice In width of lutytwjieet on luiurcn sireei ami exieuiiuiK littstwaru of that-same width two hundred and seventeen feet, six Inches to Church alley, be ln hmmiteil nn the noitlibv a slxtv (CO) feet street, knonn as line street and on the south by loi no. tony-nine mownru uyuniiu murim. Sr. The Improvement thereon are a two-story double. Frame Dwelling Mouse, 32xS2 feet; one Summer House, 12x14 feet; flue Stable, 18x84 feet anil other neceswry out build-lugs. Hel7Cil noil token Into nxeeutlon as Ihe oro- peity of l'cllon I'llllps and will le sold by 11. 1'. I.RVAN. 1'. llKltTOLETTR, Sheriff. Attorney for i'laiutiif. Wiei Ill's Office, MRjlch Chunk, Kept. 17, 18W. 1I is In It to win, and why should ho not be? Frank Semmel Is well known all over the county as a working Democrat and should have tlie full party vote. He possesses the necessary requisites to make a clean, faithful ani intelligent Jteglster and Recorder and should, be elected to that rturn? tno ear iggQ was the largest In our omce. tho ouuooa lor ms miim, wim h story. On tho 31st day of December, Joh Printing of every description neatly.cheaply and prompt ly executed at this office. A trial or der solicited. malice to no one, grows brighter every day. He will be elected. It will be observed by reference lo the Connty'Seatcoriespondencc In this Issue that i special meeting of the Democratic County Committee is to be held in the Court Home, Mauch Chunk, ou llonday next, Tlie object of the meeting, pracll cally, is to talk over the change of rules to govern the pattv in this county. It Is likely that the H'arreu county system'wlll be adopted either at the meeting on Mon day or at some time in the near future. 18S8, we numbered 80,091. During the year 13,228 were Inltated, giving us a membership, deaths and suspensions de ducted, of 91,057 Dec. SI, 1880, or a net gain of 10,960 members. Since Jan. 1, 189Q the accessions have numbered 0,451, giving the total of over 100,000. The financial exhibit is even more gratifying. The total amount of death benefits paid to May 1, 18S0, was $11,072,700; amount paid since that date to .Vay 1, 1690, $2,399,878.20, giving a lotal of $13,472,687.20 paid since the insltuatlonoftheorderin June, 1S77." PENSIONS. ,., n Hu.irin.r PAtilnii Ulftukn and lufor matlon iimier Act of June 1890, can obtain the same rroin the urraersiBiiru, OKO. W. KSSKH. rrntliouotnrv, imcKitr Mauch Chunk, l'a Ex-Sheriff Rabenold. 224 N. Bill St AIXKNTOWN DENTISTRY, In all lis branches. Fresh gas always on hnml. Tlin natrnnace of tlie people l solicited. Satisfaction gnaronteed.4-5(i0 Special Notice ! Judgic Ejjdi.ich, of Berks county, has set an example which it-would be well for tbe Bench generally to observe stilctlyto tbe letter. ' He refused papers of naturaliza tion recently to a man who was In complete eguorance of the government to which he wished to become a citizen. If this mle were observed throughout the state and nation 1'. would mean a more Intelligent and patriotic citizenship and less anarchy and riot. It is a great year for Independents, Every Tom, Dick and Harfj who couldn't get what he wanted at the conventions, seem to be out announcing their complete willingness to serve the "dear, dear people, better than the "rings" who make up the ticket." Such action only shows onn thing, namely a mad desire for public place and tbe money that may bo In It. There Is nothing creditable In It, particularly where tbe motlye is not a nobler one. NOTliS ANI OriNlONH Gieatoaks from little corns grow; but nobody ever saw a generous Impulse or noble sentiment spring from a mind w.arped by small Ideas and petty jealousies. An effort Is being made bv the state board of health to abollsa public funerals, aspeclall; In instances of contagious dis eases. It Is claimed that tho germs aris ing fioin the body circulate the malady and cause epidemics. Ministers are solicited by a circular to give the matter their assist ance. Forty years ago a farmer went to the harvest field with a sickle, and if he put in shocks tbreo fouiths of an acre per day, bo did well. Thirty years ago he took a grain Jcradle. Three good men put in shocks three acres per day. Twenty year6 ago droppers came in fashion, and one team and six men put In six acres. Now one man will contract lo cut and bind your crop at $1.25 per acre, aud he cuts eight or ten acres In a day. ll'hat will ten years more do for the farmer, In tho way of labor saving machinery? Correctly spoken. Ono of the pretty HERIFF'S CALK -n V GO TO FRN TlODF.UKTt, under the KKe'.mnRC Hotel, llHnk t reel, for a smooth sltf ve 0r a fahlonnble hair cut. tST Closed nn c,n(iiiv'. Keener ii',irwiin , mu' iwihuih, DR. BOYD'S Little Giant Nerve & Liver Pills, Positively cures const) patlon, Indigestion, blllouSuess, torpid liver, pain in the back, piles, headache, bad taste In the mouth arising from Indigestion, by strengthening the nerves and regulating the action of tbe stomach, liver anil kidneys. PRICE, 25, CENTS. Samples Free at Thomas' Drug Store. DR. BOYD'S CURE For diarrhoea, dysentary, summer com plaint, choleta morbus, cramps, colic or any disorder arising frotn a. weak stomach THOMAS' Golden Molar Pharmacy, Bank Sttiebt, Lkhioiiton. Penna. Aftkh BEtNO fed on political pap for twelve consecutive years Alonzo P. Shafer, of Monroe county, smarting under defeat for rc-nomlnatlon, announces himself as an Independent candidate. Ho should be I mcannesssesof which this Commonwealth treated accordingly a man so satiated for i, BUiity common with other States Js LKhlBlitaiiVtilr front Octol,er7to 10, 1800, STAND l'lUVILEGES will be rented at ! o'clock P. M., on the Grounds on HElTEMDEIt 27th. 1800. and up to which lime sealert proposal: will be received to FUItNIBH MUSIC for one, All persons who Intend to enter articles for exhibition are earnestly requested to make lists of the same and send or bring the lists to tlie secretary wno winuoun mc biwu.... ...v. DAY. OCTOUEn oth, to enter only, and not re ceive until TUESDAY, OCTOllEft 7th. when entering and receiving will tie continued until 0 1". M., when entries will be closed. Address, EJ.WEN DAUElt, Secretary, 9.lK)t East Mauch Chunk. Pa. . U. S. MAIL COACH I1ETWEEN Brondhendsville and Loliiglitou, IS HUN EVEIIY DAY. PnnMmgora Between, aud to nil 1'olnln along the Line, will be Carried at tho ye ry LOWEST ItATES. Freight and Baggage Safely carried t lowest prices. The patronage of Ihe public in rnjwctfully solicited. Orders tell with tho Tost Ofllces along the line or at tie Exchango Hotol, Lelilgliton, will receive prompt attention. neBpecuuuy, auRMyi FRANCIS KOEHLER, Prop. gHERIFF'S SALE or Valuable Real Estate. lly virtue of a wilt of Fieri Facias, Issued out oi ine uouri oi uoinnion rieas or uiroon i.oumy, siaie oi rennsy van a. ami to me directed: there will be exposed to publlo sale, ntlheCourt House in uii) uorougn oi niaucu untuiK, on Monday, October 13th, 1S90, at one o'clock, p. in., the following des cribed tnooertv. to wit: All that certain lot or piece of ground sltuMe In the boronnh of Weatlierlv. Carbon Counlv. I'ennsjivania, nominee! and described as fol lows, 10 win neRinning at n lioim on a new road leucllnir from Wentlieilv. Carbon Counlv. rennsvlvauin. tn the l.elilcrh ami Kuinurliiinmi lurnpixe nun runnuiR noin inenceoiuiiwnrillJ ;w leer mine line 0111 tract orianu ouacoti Ilutz, from thence along Raid lino of Jacob Hutz, westwardly fifty feet (o lauds of Conrad Sfelser from Ihciice bIoiik said line of Conrad Reiser, northwardly 290 feet to the roml. from thence along said road east ward ly. flft)-threeauda half feet to tlie place of beginning. Hounded on the nortli by tlie load, oust by land of Jacob Hutz, south by land of Jacob liul?, on the west uyiuuuui lumuu nieiser. Seized and taken Into execution ns llieiuo petty of Lewis llecKimiu, mid to be wldby 11. 1'. I.EVAN FllKVMAN & HKYlvr, Klielllt. Aiiornejs. Sheriff's Ofllce, Mauch Chunk, Seit. 17, 1S00. O. A. CLAUSS, Office with Clauss Mros., First street, Lelilgliton Fire, Life aud Accident INSURANCE. Only Frst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-1 y gHERIFF'S SALE Bubllc place that he will subordinate Ihe interest of party for his own aggrandize ment, with no better recommendation than that he wants office for olllce only, Is not worthy of acknowledgement. Wo pre dict considerable Independent voting In Monroe particularly when it comes lo Alonzo Shafer. He will be buried In tho ruins of the movement he has originated. A CARD FROM MR. KAl'SIIElt. A large number of ray friends have been urging me for Ibe past six weeks to refute a certain campaign lie, that was malici ously put in circulation against mo. I would not consent to refute such a silly and unreasonable slander, but I am reliab ly Informed that the slander has been used against me In public and also In secret places, by meu who would be ashamed of themselves If their names aud the places were glyen, wliere the slandei was clrcu leted. It Is this. I have been frequently asked whether thero is anytruth tn tbe following report:" There is a repotigoing the rounds that you have pledged yourself to tlie Catho lic church, to secure a division (or possibly the whole) of the Public School appropria tion monies for tbe benefit of the private schools of tbe Catholic church; is that so or Is anything like It true?" I always answered as I now do, No sir, it is not true, It Is a mean electioneering He, which no Intelligent person could believe, because tbe Catholic church does not ask for" any such a thing now and it has not so far as I can remember. There has not been such an Issue In this State, nor will there be. Besides this, the Legislature could not do such a thicg, without first amending the Constitution of the State. I can further say that no one ever solicited my aid on such a question, nor on any other question whatever, concerning legislation, except about the Australian System of Ballot Hp form, which I strongly favor. I under stand that tlie Catholic church aud all the other churches desire to be let alone, and that they all firmly adhere to the Consti tution of this Commonwealth, Article 1, Section 3, which reads as follows: "All wen have a natural and Indefensible right to worship Almighty Ood according to the dlcates of their own sonsciences; no human authority can In any caso whatever control or Interfere with the rights of con science." On the appropriation of moneys by the Legislature, Article 3, Section 18, of the Constitutions, prescribes as follows: "No appropriations shall bo made for any denominational or sectarian Insti tution." It Is a pity that I am compelled to make a public denial of such a foolish falsehood, In this age of schools and pro gress, but it goes to show that (he fool killer will have plenty to do yet for ages to come. In a country like ours, would it not be a sensible thing to leave tellglon and nationality out of our politics? Let us all -strive to be good citizens and uphold the Constitution and the laws, and ever defend our glorious Flag. - W. II. Rai'Shkii. the rank dlscirmlnatlon made In paying for tho aerv Ices of female teachers and male teachers in tho pupllc cliools. Equal pay for equal work shou'd bo the rule; nor should the State seek to take a sorld at) vantage of the operations of the law to supply and demand. In but one school district tn the State Is this equitable pre cept followed Allen, In Northampton county, which pays its male teachers and its female teachers the same salaries Ash land Telfgram. Dft.W.F.DANZER, No. 0 North Wyoming St., HAZLETON, PENNA. KA1I.UOAD NOTES. While a Jsrsey Central coal train drawn by engine 280 was passing tbe H'hlle Haven station Saturday morning, south bound, a broken wheel caused the wreck of fourteen cars. Tho Lehigh Valley Itailroad announces a quarterly dividend of one and and-fourth per cent., payable October in. Dividends will be paid to women only ou the 14th proximo. Tlie Lehigh Valley Is building a lot of dirt burners at the South Easton shops, for use on the lower division. Heretofore the "hogs" have been confined lo tlie mountain runs. Several cart of the While Haven freight train were wrecked at -Vud Iitin, on the Wyoming DIvlstou of the I.ehlgh Valley It It., at an early hour Monday morning. Nobody was hurt and travel was but little Interfeated with. The Lehigh Valley Itailroad has taken steps lo utllze the vast accumulation of culm at its mines. Large screens have! been erected which revolve In Units of -water; the fine Just, is washed nut while Ann coal of any size Is retained and sold. Specialist in Diseases of the EYE, NOSE AND THROAT Ur. Danzer will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lehigbton, on FitlDAY of every week between the hours of 9 a. m., and 4 p. in. Succtacles and Ei o Glasses accurately fitted at reasonable prices. r-av-Pinaiiltatlnn In ftpi-ninn finil Kncllsh. migiistio-'jotfn Valuable Real Estate. Ill vlrtiiM nf n un-ll .tf rmrn.l t.-nMta Vn O October term. 1890. to me directed will be sole at public vendue at Ihu Court House in Hie DoroiiRii of Jiauch ninnlt, Carbon County, 1M on Monday, October 13th, 1890, at one o'clock, p. m Ihe following des cribed real estate, to wit: ah mat certain iraci or piece 01 land situate in tne onrougn oi mrryvllle, carbon Counts Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows: lleglnniuKat iisblkc In a public road l.,.i,lt..v fMtn I.nr.,,l1tn ... .,.!.. t, ,.,, I., ..., nlnnn tt. nn. .1 I... 1 Harrison Wenlz with lllty-threo and thiee auarter(M3-4) degrees, east Ihlrty-thu-e and vo-letith perches to a post on the north side ol tlie above named ro td.llience by land of Daniel weniz.soiun seven uecrees.easi iweniv-ninennii tliree-tenthj perches to a post thence by the same south seventy-live decrees, west seventeen and two-tenths lurches In it post, thence h land of Charles ltellord, north thlrly-nvedegrees, west nineteen and llve-tentiis peiches to tlie place of beginning, containing three (3) acres and sixty-six perches, be the same moieor less, The improvement thereon are a two-story Frame Dwelling House, 215x24(4 feeti one Summer House, 16x30 feet; one Slable, 16x30 feet; Wagon Hbed attached 14x10 feetjone Slaughter House, 2ix2s feet and other necessary out buildings. Keized and taken into execution as the in o peityotBaiah J. Hover and l-'rana V. Dover and will be sold by ft. 1 LEVAN, FrRV.MANfc Heydt, sheillf. Attorney lor rialntllt. Sheriff's Ofllce, Mauch Chunk, Sept. 17, Wio. GO TO . SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Ghorkins, ,siv et Pick les, Chow-Chow, Onions, Table Sauce, Horse-radish, (7aiUiflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel- r i t 1 1. fVt ery aauce, aim an Kinusoicnoice Jellies and table necessaries. Tn Drv Goods. Groceries.! j ' ----- , Queensware &c. H'e lead, both In low prices and quality o goods. Our large stock Is displayed to da vantage, an Hem which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. . REMEMBER THE Oounets Store,! LEHIGHT0IM PA. PLUMBING!! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES The undersigned would respect fully announce that he is pre pared now to do all kinds of work in the abve line at short notice, in the best manner and at the most reasonable prices. Estimates will be cneerfully furnished. A full line of all the necessary articles, namely, water spigots, urinals, etc., ai way in stock. A. share of the public patronage,. is solicited. "W. S. KUHNS' North First St., Lehighton. HOB A SMOOTH EASY - SHAVE, AND A STTLtnit IIaiii Cut, no to FItANK IIEHMAN TUB DAlllimt, Over the Oanal Jlrldge. U. S. KRESGE, fn the Old fost Office IJuHdinft. Fine and Medium Shoes fpr ladles. Men and Children at the very lowest price. New llubliers inserted InOflllersat from t to 60 cents. All kinds of Repairing Neatly, Cheaply unit and Promptly attended to. HAND-MADE BU0TS & SHOES M,O.Kunte. Kasi end JjOUlRiiton- Welssport Ilrldge. Dealer In SolcLeatli cr. Finished Calf skins, Kip and Up- ier L,eatlier,Ilarness ,eathor. etc. Highest prices paid for miles, Skins & Tallow, R. J. HONCEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Kepnirinfr Neatly and Cheaply Done at Very Iteasonable Prices. (leneral Agent for the (illbarth Patent Adjust.- nu. t vtuinHe ruie, nnu ueuier in HuRgiesaud Carts. pS4 i-4 hi & o NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIOHTOtl. IS TIIK n.ACE FOK line Suitins ami Paiitatate at the lowest prices which aro 10 to 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. A perfect fit and best w'orkinanship guaranteed In ever lus'ance. ltefon imreli.iHinir elsewhere call and see us. -31 -1 DR. J. P. BROWN, Slatington, Penna. Special Treatment given In Diseases of Women. Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Catarrh Permanently Cured. Fine Frameless Eye Glasses and Spectacles ad justed my own patent. aug9-ty PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Deiot, for Cabinets and Family Croups. Old pictures cop led andenlarged. auet-'- Attention ? At RUBER'S DltUCl STOKE. By the Ingle bottle, by 1- unit 1.3 dm. uuntltie, and In Jobben lot at Jobben Mice, Uood' Saraannrllla cu alvuy b I. ml. lulv gHERIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue of a writ of l'lera l'aels. Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Carbon Coun ty, Mate of l'ennsjlvanla, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in tlie borough of Mauch Chunk, on Monday, October 13th, tS90,atone o'clock, p. in., the following des- criuea lmiuenv. 10 win l. All mat certain nan lot, piece or pa reel of round situate In the borough of l'airyvllie, in le couutvot Carbon, and state of Pennsylvania, pi?muin un liib suuiuwaru v siueoi iairv street, coutalnlnir In front of said i'arrv street ineniy-uvo icei unu cxieuuiiig 111 urptn uc ngni ancles with said street 134 feet to W'atei stieel on Polio Poco or Illg Creek, bounded Nortlinaul- ly saui rarry street, estwaraiy uy lot no. ithwardly by said Water street, and East idlvbvtne other halfot lot No. 8. Iheliii provements thereon consist of a two-htoiy. JBriok Dwelling Rouse, 20x21 feet with a two-story Frame Kitchen, lsx'jo reel auacneu, anu a lrame rmiuie ivxiicei. 2. All that certain lot or niece of grouud situ ate on the South side of l'arry street lathe borough ol l'arrvviue. uounueti on tlie north b said I'arrv street, on the East bv lot No. 7. oh That's II Exactly. LMie reference of course is to the large and complete gssortment o POT ITOIHUEE now on exhibition in out large warerooms. Our goods are dis played in such style and taste that visitors cannot help hut be pleased with the ettect created by tlie uigeinus arrangement Our Line of CARPETS. TFell, in this line we simply and clearly beat all previous records That settles it ! Competition comes no where near us as a visit to our store will clearly convince you. They embrace all styles and dualities, while the prices are lower than tho lowest. That jneans considerable, don't it )Vo want you to see that it ifc so and cordially invite you to call and be convinced. Kemerer & Swartz, NORTH FIRST STREET, Far Hale. A homo and lot, situated in Jamestown, just outside I.elilRlnon, Is offeied for sale. The lot Is larc.e and the dwelling Is 18x22 feet, with kitchen attached 10x18 feet. Tho price Is $lC00,one-half cash balance in monthly payments. For turtlier particu lars rail at this olllce. I. f. Tentlmonlnl. I.KlllOHTON, Ph., Aug. 5, 1800. Dr. W. F. Danzeu, Uazleton, Ta., Dear Sir: After trylncj for three years lo set a pair of classes to suit my eyes, and failed, I find to my surprise that those pre scribed by you, fit accurately, they have Im proved my eyeeleht a great deal. I would not do without them. ltoepeclfully yours, T. ). Thomas. tav ur. Persons kiiowIiiR themselves to be In debted to this establishment for Job work or subscription ate requested to pay up at onco. It Is unnecessary to say that we need the money and roust have It. 1-OLITtCAL POT I'Otmill. g The political kicker Is the biggest tide show this year but he Is having the circus' all lo himself. Democrats who kick about the loca tion ofeandldatas should squint their eye Aver the Republican ticket they have but one candidate from the lower end, iar"Tbe Tumor prevalent for some time past that the Hon. J. Q. Zrn, of Walts port, was to be an Independent candidate 4ot Senator it denied by Influential l(a publlcsns who are supposed to know the 4rlft at things. Literary Note, The New York Ledeer tor October Is a mine of liiUreiting fact aud fiction regarding the South, both the New South and the Okl. It leads off with a brilliant character sketch of Henry W. drady, louruallst, orator and patriot, written by Oliver Dver. in which the effect on the New Soulli of nrady's life-work Is luminously ex plained. A crisp editorial on "The Marvelous Revival of Prosperity In Ibeboiitli" tells ili own tale. TlM Old Uouthis Idetured In theopenlUK Installment of a Kentucky war story entitled 'Reunited," the iien-product ot a distinguished Sautberan officer. In "For Maurice Tbilu give a viguett of ante-bellum life li Ivouttaana. Jtmvw I'artou tells I lie story ol CeeMr Rodosy of Dataware. An Illustrated bal lad by Thomas Dunu Kwrhsli aud a story by Mrs i . o I) . ., . n,, hl.a I, in ti a i-.tii. buib. tor. Lehigh Valley R. R, Co. Arrangeuient of Pattenger Trulni, In Effect August 18th, 1890. LEAVE I.EUIGHTON For ltahwav.Kllzabeth.Newark and New York 0.06. s.22, 7.31, D.6T, and 11.12 a.m. ; 3 oi), m and 8.01 p.m. For Manunka Chunk and Uelvldeie 6.06, 7.31, a.m.; 12.37 p.m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton 0.00, D.oo and 11.12a.m.; 306 and 5.20 p.m. For blatlniEton, CaUsauqua, Allentown, Ileth leheni, Easton, I'hilade'plila and points South 5.22,7.07,7.31,9.00 and 11.12 a.m.; 3.06. n.29and 8.01 p in. For Heading and Ilarrlsburg 7.31, 9.51 and 11.12 a. in.; 3.06 and 8.01 p.m. , . For Uownians, Lehigh Cap, Clierryford, Iu rv's, White Hall, Coulay, Hokendauqiiu aud Freemausburg W22, 7.07, 9.00 9.67 Si 11.12 a. in.; 1237, and 5.29 p.m. . , For Mauch Chiirk 6,36.7.43, 9.47 and 11.48 a.m. ; I. 22, 3.13,5.25 7,23, 8.16 and 9.38 and 12.47 p.m. For Weatherly and Hazleton 0.47, 7.43 9.36 and II. 48 a.m.: 3.15,6.25.7,23, 9.38 p.m. Wnr Mnhnnnv r.ltv. HheuAiidoah and Aahlaud 6.47,7.43,936 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 5.25 and 7.28 p.m. For Mt. Carmel and Shamokln 7.4S and 11.48 n.lll.: 11.111. For l'ottsvllle 7.317.43, 936 11.12 and 11.48 a.m,, 3.t5, 7.2J and B.01 p.m. For White Haven, Wllkesbarre and Fittston ft.47, 7.43,0.3a and 11.48 a.m.; 3.15, 5.26, 7.28 and 9.38 p.m, For Kcranton 6.36, 7.43, 9,36, and 11.48 a.m .1.111. a.2ft Anil 7 .M n.m. l'or Tunklianuockll.il a.m.; 6.36 K 7.2S and n.38 n.in. ForOwego, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva 11.48 a.m.; 9.38 p.m. . . . For laceyvllle. Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, El mlra, ttochester, Bu&alo, N'agura Falls and tlie ebi 11.4s u.iu.; uuu i.w mm two j'.ui, SUNDAY TKAINS. For New York 5.42 and 10.07 a.m. ; 539 p.m. For Philarietnhli, R.02 a. m. and 3.67 D.m. For lston and Intermediate btationn 6.27, 8.02. 10.07 a.m. : 12 62. it.7. 6.29 and 8.34 u m. for uaucii ununK b.ii, vjm a.m.; ii..o, aid, ciu, t.ae ana v.ss p.m. For llazletou 9.58 a.m. ; 12 26, 3.15 & 9.42 p.m For MahanoyClty and Hhenandoali 12.26 ai 3.1s n.m. For White Haven, Wilkes-ftarre, rittslon, Tunkhannock. TowandA. Havre. Ithaca. Geneva. Auburn, Klmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara raits una me west u 42 p.m. For further particulars Inquire of Agents for Time Tames. K H. uyutun, Gen'l Past. Agent, May 11, "90, ly South Bethlehem, l'enna, 0ALESM E N WANTED. LOCAL OR TRAVELING. To tell our Nursery Block. Salaiy, Bxpenses ana wesay empioviaeni auaraiiieeu. frtAfeR HROTHK1W COMPANY. 9-7-sm Rochester, '. Y said l'arry street, on tlie Fast by lot No. 7, on the South by Water street, on Polio Poco or lila Creek, and on the West by the other part of loi No, 8. being the Eastern part of lot No. 8 aud containing in front or breadth on l'airv street twenty-five feet and extending Southward of mai wiQiu bi rigui angles 10 &aiu rarry street 1.H icet lu iiauT Bireeu 1110 iiiiiiroveineiis lliercOll VU11SI51 Ul n IV,U-5IUI. Frame Dwelling House, 20x28 feet with a two-story Frame Kitchen, I txse teet Hliucneu, uuu a erume oiauie, mr.'l ieet, 3. All that ceitain lot or niece of irrouml hIi u- ate In the borough of parryvlUe bounded mid described an follows, to vlt. Befflnnlna ai lime stone in a public road, thence by land now or late of A. K. Snyder, Noith 73 decrees East 33 feet to a stone: tnence nv me same soiitti 29 ue. creel F.ast22U feet to a stone: thence bv land oi ousanna uumoYer, ooutu tu ueKiees iesi irei to a corner in a pnuue roan, inence in and alonK said public road and land of tlie Car bon Iron Company, North 10U degiees Bast 3", feet to the ulace of beclnnlmr. Also that certain lot Or piece l cround situate In tho borough ot Parmllle, aforexald, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a )st. inence oy lanus ot jucoo reteis, onui 4; decrees West 27 nerclies to a Dost: theiiee alotig a certalti road South 17H degrees East 12 Bercuesioa post; inence uy luuua oi Aninony litmover. North 70 deereea East 2 nerchea to n stone, thence by the same South so degrees East 4 nercnes 10 a iiosi: menco nv lanut oi Harrison Wentz North 59 degrees East 11 2-10 nerclies to a Dost: tnence bv the same -North as degrees East It perches to a post; thence bv the name non 1 11 aegrpeg krsl d iipreuaa in iiim place ot beginning, contaiuIiiE 1 acre and laa nerenes wore or less, ine iniuroveiiieiiMiiiere- on consist of a two-story Frame Dwelling House, 22x28 feet, vilth a two-story Frame Kitchen, 20x22 ieet attacueo , one Htauie, 21x91 teet , with a sneu, 12x4 teei uiiacueu; one uutcuer iiouse, 30x32 feet. - 4. All that certain niece or narcel of land sit. uate in the borounh of Parrvvllle. in the Counlv of Carbon, utoresald, 011 die south side of Centre streei in sam oorougn, ana ueinir 101 nuinoereu on the general plan ot said borough, No. 79, containing In trout on said Centre stieet 40 feet, and extenclinu back lu depth at right anides ivim saia uenire street m ieet 10 reacn Alley, bounded on the North bv said Ceutre street. 011 the East by IM No. 78, on the South nv said Peach Alley, and on the West by lxt No. 80, The lniproeiuents thereon consist of a Double io-3iory Frame Dwelling Hoiuse, with basement, 28x34 feet, and a STABLE, 19x19 ieet Seized and taken In execution as the pioiierty 01 mepucii nin urr, nr., mm iu u uiu uy 11. P. I.KVAN, Sheriff, 1'llEYUAN & IlF.vnr, Attornesa. Sheriff's Olllce, MaiKh Chunk, Ia., September Will, 1BW. Mpney Wanted ! The Borough of Lehighton, Carbon county, T'onnn., desires to borrow form $(5000 to $8000 Parties havniG; money to loan call on or communioato with. Mahlon Reioiiaud, liurgcos Or l . Tierce Lentz, Secy. ABEL'S IS 1 IE A 1 )QU ARTETtS FOR- GENERAL HARDWARE Paiiits9 ernlslies9 Class, A.LL KINDS OF COAL, OIS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehigliton, Pa AT THE Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTONT, fS THE I'LACE TO BUT The Finest Ingrain .and Brussels Carpet at the lowest prices. 30 different patterns to select from. Smyr na Hugs and brush Mats in handsome assortment. (JtManuilicturirig ItAfi OAR PET a specialty. F. P. HEIL HATH - CUTTING and SMOOTH SHAVING In the very highest Style ot Tonsorlnl Art, At HORN'S SiuytNn . . Paloon. Try IHml M. PLORY, Mmiiitnctiirer of and Peiiler In HARNESS. COUTtS. Wlllfs, Kf.Y-NKTH, -. Ac., &c. WIHTK -o. STItRCT, IT MJAD.H THEM AIiTj IN NEWS. Tlie ADVOCATE." nuiaiiT, CLEAN, "iNDEI'ENDENT. lieil III A. F, bWYDER, And buy your Orgs us, rinno,8enlng .Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, I'limpsot nil kinds. It will pay you ogetprlces from mebefore buying. I can you tnonax 'ess yTeaeiiwes it Siltes and Our coiistanf, purpose to make each year's exhibit excel in beauty and comprehensiveness that of the previous year has never been crowned with such signal success as the present season, as will readily be observed by a careful inspection of our new Goods, ihe display is made up of every imaginable novelty m Woolen and Silk Textures for the coming Autumn and TFinter. Em broidered Robes, Imported Dress Patterns, Brocade Novelties, Homespuns, Cheviots, Bourettes, Camel's flair, Plaids, striped and plain effects in the one, and Bengaline, Rich Novelties, China Crepes and Plain Velvets in the other afford a scene of beauty and utility. Every lashionable color is represented and the most exclusive novelties are shown as well as tlie move mod erate priced goods. ri n i - n in inn -k. r V3 634 Hamilton St., Allentown. FAIR AND FES TIVAL ! U'ill he held in (Sabel's Hull, Lehighton, on Friday & Saturday October 10 and 11, 1890, under the aiispices'of Lehigh Lodge, 292, B. of H.R., T., and Rollin inibur Lodge, 884, B, of L. F. YouWon'tMissit! 7!;ii;:i;rrri and thoreby do some good. Everything possible will he done to give you a genuine good time. The large and commodious Hall will be nicely decorated, there will be excellent juusic to enliven tlie occasion, and choice refreshments will be served at very low est prices, THE ADMISSION IS FREE!! Koep your right eye' on the date, and then turn out with your sisters, your cousins, your uncles and aunts. Committee. 50 VTPTY DOLLARS FOR LIFE SOnOLARSUIP PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 1700 Chestnut Dti. PHIUADA.. PA. iBMbBuu i Po.lllon ror prdole;HTiiA x rvrv r k r kr v ehp Goal & Hardware Co., (LIMITED) Seller's Corner, North First Street, Would Make this Special. Announcement Of the fact that they have bought the finest and most complete line ot Uuns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Shells, both blank and loaded. Gun Covers, Game Bags and all Implements and Tools used by the Sporting Fraternity ever shown in Carbon county, and that they have marked them at prices that will defy competition. "We extend an earnest invitation to all fo come and inspect them "whether you want to buy at present or uot. We also have n line of Dr. Homer's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College, AND IrlOUJiiKW OFFICE THAIMING SCHOOL,, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, Penna. One ot the Largest, Most Thorough, llest Regulated mid Finest Equipped Training Schools for flotli Sexes In the Slate Morning, Afternoon and EienhiB Sessions, No Vneatlone. tSrysix elegantly furnished departments with all the most modern conveniences. Pull corps ot competent, practical and experienced Instructors, amkuican Husinkss KmplOymbnt Duhsau connected with the College through which good positions are socured for the graduates tree of charge. For catalogues, circulars, &c address, (. C DOKN'KY. I'llnclpal, nkw A WONDERFUL Success. er's OF Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing' . AND FURNISHING GOODS. . For the next 00 days prices almost cut in half. Our enormous slock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods must be closed out to make room for an extensive Fall Business. Our Great Boys' and hildren's Department is a wonder in itself. Boys' two piece suits from 4 to 14 years, 1.00, 1Mb, 1.50, 1.75, 2.50, &c, worth double the price Boys' knee pants 80, 40, 50, G5 conts, &c. Youths suits in the same pro portion. Men's suits, 3.75, 4.75,5.50, 6.50, 8.00, 9.50, ttc., former prices 6.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.50, T2.00, 18 50. Suits thut it will positively pay you to come miles to see. Our Custom Department is full of bargains. Our 10 12, 13.50, 15, &o., suits thai we will close out in the next thirty days you would consider cheap at $5 per suit moro. Odds and ends must go and .we have fixed prices to do the work. Expert Cutters. Superior Workmanship. Good Trimmings. Thereby insuring Style and Perfect Fit. We have a complete line ol Men's and Boys' Furnishing Goods, some ol which mii3t be sold at less than half the former price. Don't miss this Clearing Sale Koch & Siiankweiler, ALLENTOWN, PA., The Largest Clothing House in the Valley KSOPPOSITK 1.. & S. DEPOT, FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa Has just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all the very latest styles in White Goods, Saj teens, Prints, Ginghams, MflfSCiUGS, Seersuckers and Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Crockeryware,Glasswaro, ATood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. -Cloths Cassimers Hats, Boots, Shoes and Heady made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reach of all purchasers prices fully as low ns the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this viciuity Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality of Flour and Feed at prices fully as low as the game articles can be purchased elsewhere. A car load of coarse salt has just been received the price y been marked, down to the very lowest notch. All goods of the very best quality and are being sold at pricea t-qually as low as the same goods can bought at any general itore in this section. Call and be convinced. i?eapectfull.y, July 823-71 AMOS HEIdEL.
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