KntetH 8ron1 CI Matter At tli t-e-hlgliton rMit-M!lm. The Carbon Advocate LRUIflHTOV, 1'HNN V. ltalea tor Legal AilvfrUalna; : riiartfi Notice Alldltol s Nntli'fi VomtnliHlniin i Notice Divorce Notice Administrator's Notice lixecutm '9 Notices - $ no 4 no 4 no - 4 no : oo ;t oo SATUHDAY, OCTODEU 11, 1890. Bonn Flile Circulation Titirecr limn tlint of miy Weekly Nwpnim In. the County. IT WAR A OltKAT OAMK. LehlKliton AVenn Tumiicjim'n Clnnilr t Imp let nt Her licit. Tbe Milsliton, champions of Uib Leklfek Valloy, ilofent the champions of Schuylkill county. A happy crowd Cletl ottt of the Lehigh ton Ball Park last Saturday, anil thoy had good reason to feel jubilant, for thoy had witnessed their pete do up the only clul that stood between thetu nndllio championship of tho Valley and coal regions. For several weeks past tho chief talk In bsso ball circles, has been about Hie deciding game between tho home club and Taraaqna; many of the audience be lieved that a repetition of tho two former games with this club would bo the result, hut they were agreeably dlsappolnleO for the Lehlghton boys were on their metal and were determined to keep up their reputation as ball players. A large audience was present, TauJarjna, .Vancli Chunk and Lansford being well represented and wern ready lo cheer their favorites on to. victory, but llio were not allowed to give vent to their pent up feel ings. Tbe Tamaqua presents Qorniley and Cbrlstman as their battery. Qorntly has always been a terror to tho Lcltlghton boys but they got satisfaction out of him at last. They pounded him for thirteen safe hits ChrlBtman, Melstcr, O'JIara and Botnermal each getting In two hits. The Lebighlon put in Lucken and Simmons to do battery work, mil their woik was of the first class order: to Lukcn too much credit cannot be given for he pitched a masterly game, alloylnt Tamaqua but two safe bits. The game opened with Lehlghton at bat, Simmons started the hall rolling with a sale single to lft and C'hrislman followed hi in with a corking hit to right but was put out on attempting to make two bases on the hit, Mcister then eamc up with another hit which sent .Simmons over the plate with the first run. Fnllmer led off for Tamaqua with a fine two bagger to left but failed to score owing to the fine pitching of Luken. Lehlghton increased their lead in the sacond inning by scoring three runs O'Hara was hit by pitcher, Lukens hit to rlgbl but was forced out on Simmon's hit to short, Chrislman then sent a ticauty to centre O'Hara and Simmons scored, Melster reached first on an error, Cut 1st- man tallied, Tamaqua failed to score until the third Inning when iraRtier reached first on balls and scored on Slant's twb base hit ,lo left centre, their only run of tho game. Le hlgblon further increased their lead in the fourth scoring five runs on a two'bagcer by Afclster and singles by Holly, Itothermal and O' tiara on an error of James. They scored three more In the sixth on singlo o Kelliermal, u'liaia ami uiiatiiDers on errors of Jamas and Christman. The game was called in 'io seventh inning on account or darkness. Lehlghton having defeated every club in the yalley and coal region a majority of games arc justly entitled to uo caned Champions. Score by innings: j a 3 4 r. o n in k Lehlghton 1 !i 0 0 S a 12 i:t 0 Tamaqua 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 5 Earned runs Lehlghton 5, two base hits Melster, Fullmer, Shutl, struck out by Lukens 11, by Gormly 7, wild pitches Qormly 1, passed balls Christman S. Time of game 1:80. Umpires, Kennedy and Bartholomew. Leliltltton's Hosiery CoiuimiiJ Lehlghton Hosiery Compauv is the slyle of tlio new corporation formally organised tbe other evenlni; by the election of the following board of directors: Daniel Olc wine, Joseph Obert, Ed. Zern, P. P. Lentz and A. V. Itaudenbush, witn John T, Semmel as secretary and treasurer, for tho purpose of manufacturing all kinds of hosiery. The meeting was presidod over by T, A. Snyder, and John T. Semmel acted as secretary. Tbe following gentle men, J. T. Semmel and J. Fink Thomp son, were appointed to act with the board of directors, as a committee on location, Jt:c. The capital stock of the company will be $8000. T. A. Snyder was appointed solicitor and application for a charier of incorporation will be applied for at once. New Castle ut Nesiiticlioiilng, Tuesday evenine District Grand Chief II. V. Morthlmcr, Jr., and staff instituted Nesquehonlng Castle, No. 387, Knights of the Uolden Katie, of iSesmiclionlni:. ucle gations from the several Castles In the county were present. After the instltu tlon ceremonies Sir Knight J. It. Lewis, of Lansford, in a neat address presented tho new Castle with a handsome !nrue bible, the gift of Lansford Castle, No. HO. were served with an appetizing lunch The parade which was to havo taken place was prevented bv the inclemency of the weather. The new Castle starts out under auspicious circumstances and bids fair lo rank with any tn the county. The follow lng are tbe officers : Past Chief -John Wilson. Noble Chief William Charles. Vice Chief Henry Hooper. High rrlest Albert Washburn. Venerable Hermit William Ituueiima. M. of it. and C. ot E.- Joseph II. Colletle. Keeper of Exchequer- IVtvId Iteese. Sir Herald-WllllBin J. Trewhella. Worthy Hard John Trevena. Worthy Cliambeilalu llrury fault. Knslgn William Newton. isqmre : Kwulre Thomas Reese. First Guardsman William Thomas. Second Guardsman John Jenkins. Trustees Solomon Hioman, John Haycock, uuuici tvuuriiB. Keuesentatlve lo Grand Caslle-JiihiiWIlson A l.ucky lfeftiic. While out hunting Tueaday a double barrel breech loading gun which Albert Uackley was oarr.i lng, exploded. The onlj injur; lie sustained However was a few slight eeratclioa from the splinters of the mik-k, Trust-Worthy 0,ieriitnr. In view of the fact that recently there haye been serious accidents on railroads aa result of the careleasneM or Incompet ency of telegraph operators the most re ceut instance Is that of the accident no.tr Mauch Chunk this week the traveling public should demand of railroad managers that they make strenuous efforts to secure adult, sober and trust-worthy telegraph operators. Asuiauu t elegram. DENTISTRY. Dr. J. A Mayer &Sen. T3r. GEORGE H. MAYER, Graduate from the Dental Department or lite University of rentujltitnla, lo opened au tXBee lutlie name bulldiiiK nitli his father, seoood floor iu the Itu Window, S8 BROADWAY. MAUCH t'llt'NK, PA., d Is now prepared to receive eteryoue in need flrat-elau otmtal avrvux. iuue unuMf FRANK, P. DIEHL, NOKTll STKKi r, , Practical nUckwuitUA Hoi-, sliiH r I prepared to do al work Iu bin Hue ln tbe uebt ntaniter aud at tbe lowest prices, FleasecHll uo'e-6-i. Election Proclamation. I'liraiwnt to ftn Art of General Assembly of Iei nsylvnnia, entitled and Act relating to the elections in the Commonwenltli, Approved the 2d day of .Inly, A. D., 1829, anil a further supplement thereto approved January 30. A.D, 1874,1, Itiram V. Le van, Hberifl of tbe County of Carbon, I'enna., do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county afore Mid Hint on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November, being tbe 4th day of November, A. !., lsun, at wnicu lime me following officers arc to be voted for: One person for Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. One uprson for Ltcutenant-Clovenor of the Commonwealth or rennsyivania. One uerson for Secretary of Internal iMfhlrti of the Commonwealth of l'ennsyl vanla. fine nerson for Hcnresentotive In the Congress of the United States to represent the Eighth Congressional District of the Uymmonweauu oi rennsyivania, compose of tho counties or .Northampton, jMonroe, Pike nnd Carbon. One iierjon for State Senator to retirement the Twenty -second Senatorial District, com posed of the counties of Pike, Monroe and Cnruon, in the tune senate oi tne uomnioiv wealth of Pennsylvania. Ono licrnm for ltenrosentative. to repre- tent tho county of Carbon in the General Awembly or the uommonweaim oi i-eniv sylvnnla. Ono nerson for President Judge of the KWv.ihlnl .rnilicinl District of I he Com mouweallh of Pennsylvania, coiupcxeil of the counties of Monroe and cnruon. One person for County Treasurer of the nm'mlv nf Pjirlinii. One nersoti for lletfister of Wills and He' oorder of Deeds of the county of Curbon. T1imr nersona for Coiintv Commissioners of the countrof Carbon. Thtce persons for Auditors nf the county oi Carbon. 1 also make known and give notico Mial the nlnrn of holrtiiiL' the aforesaid elections in ll;e several Townships and Boroughs of the-aald County, mil be respectively at the places hereinafter designated, via rianksTownshln. Audenried District, nl the school house In Audenried, and Beayer Mea dow, District at the school hone al Levislon. In said Township. Bast Penn Township, at the oublio lirmae of Ponrose George, in said Township. Lower Towamciiaiur; Township, Millport District, at loo public. House ol ueoreo u, SbifTert, in said District. Iiitllo Gap District, at the nubile house of Robert Honry, in snld District. Bowmanslown District, at the public house of Maurice Bowman in Bind District. Franklin Township, at the public house of John Rolirlg, in said Township. Lehiehlon Borough, at the public house oi Jonathan Kisller, in said iiorougu. Lausanne Township, at the female school house, Buck Mountain, In snld Township. Lehigh Township, in tho school house al Kockport, in said Township. Weatherly Borough, al the public house o Silas II. Biltncr, in said Borough. First Ward of tho Borough of Mauch Chunk at tho oilico ot County Commissioners. Second Ward of the Borough of Mauch Chunk, at the public house of Peter RUhl, in said Iiorougu. East Mauch Chunk Borough, at tho public house of Barthold Zeiser, In rani lioroiigh Mahoning Township, at the public house ol Thompson Meuamel, in said Township. Psckerton District, at the nubile school house In snld District. .I?enn Forest Township, at the of Enos Koeli, in said Township, pulille house Towame nsing 'township, nt tbe public bouse of F. F. Seiberling, In said TownBhip. ' Packer Township, at tho public house known as Ilimz's Tavern, iu snid Township. Mnuch Chunk Township, Nesquehoning District, at the public Iioubo of Benjamin Oxley, in Nesquehoning. Mauch Chunk Township, Ifocklebarnle District, at the pUblia school house, in the said District, Blootnineilalo District, at tho public school house in the village of Bloomlngtlale, in said district. Summit Hill Borough, at the Iron Hall, In said Borough. Kidder Township, North District, at tho house formerly of (leorge II. Stlnson, now known as Slrutor's office, at Lehigh Tannery. Kidder South District, at tho public houseof Freeman Gotz, In said District. Weissnort Borough, at tho public houso ot Henry Christman, in said Borough. Jianslord, in Last want, at the new public school house, In said ward. Lansford, in Middle Ward, at the public houso of Joms If, Gallagher, in said ward. Lansrord. In West Ward, at the public homo of Jumes McConloguo, in said ward. I make known and give notice, as in and by the I2th section of the aforesaid Act of Asscm ly I am directed, that "every person except ing Justice of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust un der the Government of the United StateB or of the State or city or incorporated dis trict, whether commissioned ouiuer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be employed under the Legislative, Executive or Judiciary depart men I of this State or of the United States, or ol any city or incorporated district, nnd also that every member of Congress and of the legislature andol the select or tJommon ronncil of any cit3', or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is ny law incapable ol holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or any other ollieurofanyaueh election.shall be eligible to and otlice then to lie voted lor bKc.o. At all elections hereafter hold under tho laws of this Commontvcalth, the polls shall be open at seven o'clock a. m., and close at (.even o'clock p. iu. uiven under my hand at ainuch l hunk. the first day of October, Anno Domini one thuuaand eight hundred and ninety, uiul of the Independence ol Hie United Mate lilt one hundred and fourteenth. H1KAMP. LEYAN. October 4 8w. Sherifl TUv Mer Ki.eceLjfHl K, im-Ty ever dUoor mil, tf It U ccrtalu Iu lis nl doe not l.llif r. .mof ltow : bROOKi.TM, Cmm liar S. 9X Itt. H. J. KrKDill Co.: . aim - Last Huiuiurr I i iirutl a Curb noon mr horse with your calibrate.! KfiidaU'A Spavtu euro and U WAN IllH Of l OU 1 Vf r U W UQUA. i it&re a iioun curiiig ev-ry UUik lirlad It ou. Mjr neighbor had uly ituttwa, tiavinic Uhl It WlHi rltcl inarw wuna vrjuti mtvmiiatiaa4iiuniiiuiie MkHl inv huw to $ure IU I rMOtnaiMkdud KoiMihU H Sm lu Curo. Ho OQnl ttta Sim juw inrro wrru WOUTT WlTTIR. OoLUUBirt, OUo, April 4, 90. pa. B. J Kbkoaii. O.: .. .... Bosrln Cun t betorn. Powder let i pavin cur mid Kiiurn (XuM)inou i lHiwilen titan lent I th Onti mail Mhl to tne. It w nr ketjiiwl lite tieat he ever uwnl. btwl HJHid IU Haaooci rfullj. drro L. Horruiit. Oiimniiiao, N. V., May t -M. Tut Tt 3. TfvmAti. fin. fk4r tVra t-1 tutva uaed Mnl liotUaa or your Kenaatr luavln Cure with urrut BuaoeM, ua a uooiieti ttutrti tut waa (tune tante um t tie inare ta how Mittraty ire RMM!trull, F. 17. HUTCnlKS. a anJ alutwa tto CMtuA oh (heJvlM. KEHDALL'S SPiVIH CURE. Uok&oe, La., Hay 8, W. Dft. B. J. KCSDAU. Co.. Ueaia : I chink It my duty tomidir tou my tuanka for yoar far famed KvudaH' Spavin Curd. I bad a four y?ar old fflly wbiob 1 urteed vary liltfbly- aUa bd a vry Mvere wolla lg. J tried tttxiut etftot dwamit kiudti of medlotuea vYhieu uw lit in mil oil. i pafwAMKi a uoiw or yuar njwttn mmBtiaaad a bottle at ruar i ttUAV tU OUt-fl which uured bar In four day. I roiuAlu yourt. iliBKMI DOWEM. Prleetl perlttle,oralKUiltlerrt&. Alltinu Btate ttaveUoruttuiiet U for yuu.orlt will lie tt to aiijr tuldrast oa reoaiptnf price by the pruprte Un. Dlt. II. J. liLNIIAI.I. Oil., lutaatumtt Jfalla, VcvtusiiW 7 WiwWk StOVtIB, Tinware, Htr and Ranges, In Great Variety at Samuel Grater's Popular Store, Bank Street. Roofing nnd Spouting a special - ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! A uftoil. nushlne Salesman liere. First elasl !nay gnoranteed weekly. Cpmmlsslon or 8al- .tif riiiii.ir een nir new Kriius hiiu nuecmiiie fAiiMun Mtt rot ft pond iiavlniz lob for the winter. Write for full terms and tartlcu4l lars, rilUU 1.. lUlio. nmscijiiMii,, Itocnesier, n. x. lienleml'Cr.n-ani PENSIONS. iar.nn .lnairhwr Pension Rlanks nnd Infor mal Ion under Act of June IRKi, can obtain the same from the undersigned. 015O. W. KSSKlt. rrolhonotary, :uu!3ir ' Mauch ChuiiK, J'a. Ex-SherifF Rabenold. 8!34 N. mil St., - - - - AH.KN1WN, DENTISTRY, In all Its branches. Fresh gas always on hand. The natronace of tho peoplo Is solicited. Satisfaction guarontccd.4-C-tX) SpecLal Notico ! T.elilL-lltmi Full' from OclolierT to 10, 1890, ah ..nNniii tvim niietid tn enter articles for exhibition are earnestl. lequesteil to make lists ot the same and send or bring the lists to the Secretary wuo win neon ine kimuuu " r,AV rirrnnpn r.tl, to enter nntv. and not re- oelve' until TU1!8I)A.Y. OOTOBUlt 7th. v. lien' entering and receiving will be conttuued until 0 1'. M when enti les will bo closed. Address, KlAVBN BAUER, Secretary, o-ia-st East maiicn i:nunK, j-a, U. S. MAIL COACH HETWKKN Broridheadsville and Lehlghton, IS HUN KVKHTi BAY. Passengers Between, and to oil Points along the Line, will bo Carried at the very LOWEST RATES. Freight and Baggage Safely carried al lowest prices. The patronage of the pnblio is reshectrullv solicited. Orders !nlt with the Post Offices along the lino or at tho Exchange llolol, Lehlghton, will receive prompt attention. Kespectiuny, augooyt FRANCIS KOEHLER, Prop, Dll.W.F.DANZEll No. 0 North AVyomlng St., H AZLETON , PENNA. Hpeclallst In" Diseases cf the EYE. NOSE AND THROAT Dr. Danger will be at the Exchange Hotel, Lohighton, on FltlDAY of every week between tbe hours oi u u. ni., utiu i ii. in. Spectacles nnd Eye Glasses accurately fitted at irast'iuti'iu l" iti.-,. v-nnnalltlnn li. riai-itim, nlwl Kurdish. anBnstl-9fllfn DR. J. P. BROWN, Slfttington, Penna. Sneclal rreattnent given In Diseases of Women Specialist In Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Catarrh Permanently Cured Pliu. Hrnmeleca I've nlasse.1 and SllCCMclOS lUl Justed my own patent. aug'j-iy PHOTOGRAPIT GALLERY, Permanently located near Valley Depot, for Cabinets and Pamlly Groups. Old pictures cop ted andenlarsed. augt-y fKAttonUmi I At REBER'S HUOlmUlli rniBfi stoi:e, y the slinrlo Jiottlo, Ity 1-4 ntttl 1-8 doi luantltles, nnd In jobber lota nt Jobbers lit Ices, Hood's HnrsnpitrlHn enn nlwiiya u It ad. Uilyo Lehigh Valley R. R, Co ArrntiBCinent of l'naseiiKer Trains, In Ekfeot August 18th, 1890, LEAVK WJIIiailTON For Hahwav.Hllzabelh.Newark and New York fi.0fl.a.tK,7.at,.57,nnrt tl.ian.m.j atm.o.ai nnu I'-1?: . t'Or imillllllhU VlllllliV ii" ircniun.ui n ,i, , n lit For ijmibcitvllle and Trenton u.Ofi, 9.00 and 11.12 11.111.; 3caando.'jup.m. tf,..D...,i,,.n Allatitnum Ttotli rur oaiiiuttiuii, ..v...v.,..., ... Inliem. Kiistnn. I Ml I nil 1:1 UlHl liolllls Houth B.2-' 7.07.7.31.1110 Hhd 11.12 a.111,1 XW, CSS and ft 01 1, ni. lror IteaillllK IlllO llliril.suitlti l.oi, w.l mm 11.1211. in.; 3.t anti n.ut p.m. . ... ltnu'iiiiiim. .ebleb Can. Chcirvfonl. Lau rv's. Whlto Hall. Coplay, Hokendauqua and l'reemnnsburK BJ, 7.07, ti.00 9.67 & 11.12 a. til. 12.17, and 6.2i)ji.m. For Mauch Chunk C3B. 7.43. 9.47 and 11.46 a.m. t i in riA7Q.t. h.1,1 nnd o.aft and 12.47 n.ni. For Weatherly and Hazleton 0.47, 7.43 tt.SO and 11.48 a.m.: 3.16,6.28,7.23, 9.38 tun. i.'r Miifi.-innv nitv. Sbennndoa i and Ashland 0.47, 7.43, 8.30 and 11.48 ii.lU.; 3.16, 5. lllld 7.23 For ML Carmel and Bhauiokln 7.43 and 11.48 n.nt. R SR li.tii For rottBVtltc7J17.43. oae 11.12 and u.4a.m, 1R 7 49 Mil. I K OI ll.lll. For While Haven, Wllkesliarre aild Plttston u.47, 7.43, 9.30 and 11.48 ll.lll.; 3.16, 6.28, 7.23 and j.wp.in, .... ror swraiiti'it u,w, i.-ia, v,., mm 41.10 .ui. X.1K It 9ft ntul 7.43 11.111. ' For 'Piuikliaunock 11.48 a.m.; 6.26 & 7.28 and a ii.in ForOwego, Auburn, 11 lift wi and (lenevo 11.48 11.111. ; H.ae p.m. For ljii'evvlllc. To' owanda.Sayre, Waverly, Bl iltalo, N'aaura Falls and I he 1 7.23 and 8 JS p.m. intra, ltncbester, Bull went 11.4s a.m.; aim SUNUAY TUA1N8. For New York 6.4 and 10.07 a.m. ; 5.29 p.111. I'nr Phlliuleliililii 8.02 a. 111. mid 3.67 u.lll. For Eaaton and Intermediate Stations 6.27, X lr 10 07 n in. : ll 52. S.A7. 6.28 aild 8.S4 II 111. For Maiicli Chunk 8.14, 8.60 a.m.; IK.2C, 3.15, e.19, 8.52 and 9.38 p.m. For llnzletnll .&0 a.m. : 12 20. 3.15 & 9.42 U.lll. For MabanoyCtlv ami Shenandoah 12.88 and 3.16 p.m. For White Haven, Wllkea-llarre, Plttston Tiinkliftniutek.TowAiida. tsavre. Ilhaea. Geneva. Auburn, lilinira, Itoehester, Ihitfalo, Niagara Falls and the West 9.42 p.m. For further particular Inquire of Attentslor Time Tables. R. 11. HVlNtmJN, tlen'l Pans. Agent Mav 11. '10. IV Houth Uethlehein, I'enna F. I. SMITH, D. D, S. onice opiiosite the Opera House. Hank Street, Lo shton, Ta DHNT1ISTUY IN ALL 1TB 11KANCHI. FIlliiiK and maklnit artificial dentures a special ly, ixicai anmHiiettoa iwvii. Has adinlulatered and Teeth Fitraetrd WITH tlllT PAIN. OFFICE HOUIl8:-Froni 8 . tn., to 12 111., from I p. m., to 6 p. iti.,irotUT p. oi., itisit, i. Cousultatlons In KnglUlior (lermin olflee ifoura at IlaleUn -Every itaturdav. Octitwrr-iv MANSION HOUSE Upjionitc L. tt H. Deiwt, BAKK 8TRBKT. - - LEIHGHTDN C. II. HUM. I'ltOFlUKTOU HiU bouse offers flrst-tiaitii accommodations for transient and perinaueiit boardert. It liaa Iteeu uetvlv rellttedhi all lt deuaitiueiitH. and Ih locttl- etl 111 oue ul tlte tttuat pitHurMiuuii pua-tluiu ul tbe borough uab. leruts moderate. ta The liAU la l arias tuoueraie. or rue OA it aupplied witlj Ute choicest wines, Li)uurs and ipplie cigars. r man kmri ou lap. apr 17-jl gHERIFF'S SALE () K Ifas Valuable Real Estate. By virtue nf a wilt nf l.enrl Kaelas. No in "October term, lRflO. to me directed will be sold at public vendue at tbe Court House, In the toroii(rh of Mauch Chunk, Carbon County, Pa , on Monday, October 13th, 1MO. at one o'nlnek. n ni . the fnllnwlna- !ja. crlbed real estate, to wlf: All mat certain piece or parcel of ground situate In the village of Beaver Meadow. Onr- uon couniy.anu mate ot renniyivania.aticlueslR naletl In the Town plot of Beaver Meadow, ai as ioi no. iwy too). Having rrnutaRe in i fifty (SO) feet on Church street and ex frontage In width ol Easttvarti of that same width two hundred an rept huh oitenoin seventeen feet, six Inches to Church allav. be ing bounded on the nottli by a sixty (06) feet street, known as line street and on (be south by lot No. forty-nine (49) owned by John Martin, 8r. The Improvements thereon are a two-story double. Frame Dwelling Ilowsa. 32x88 feet ; ono Summer House, lliil feet ; one ouioie, ibxh leeinnu oincr necessary out nuiid tngs. Selred and taken Into nxpentlon as the tiro. perty of IVllon Fllllpsnd will bo sold by II. 1', 1.15VN, Sheriff, DKnTOLRTTtJ, Attorney for Plaintiff. Sheriff's Office, Mauch Chunk, Sept. IT, 1890. gHERIFF'S SALE 0 OF Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County, Slate ot Pennsylvania, and to tne directed, there in ue innseu to punnc sale, at the court House in uiu uurougu oi niaucn i;nuuK, on Monday, October 13th, 1890. at ono o'clock, n. in., tlin fnllnu-i iter flat. crlbed properly, to wit: In the borough of Weathcrl; ah nun cerinin 101 or piece oi ground situate ueriy, i;arDon countv, l eniisyivniua, oounucu d described as lol point on a new ftvifl le.llnir frnii, VVnlliDrlu . ' t . " ..J, vnitHiu uyinilj, I'eiinsi lvaiilii, to the Lehigh unit Susquehanna cai oon v mi ujii ku nun ruiiiiniu i mm inenco souiuwardl HOB feet to the line of a trad .iMxn.l nr.incnl Bntz, from thence alonK said line of Jacob Butt, westwardly llfty feet to lands of Conrad Melser fiom thence along said line of Conrnd Melser. northwardly aw feet to the road, from thence alone said road eastwardly, fifty-three and a half feet to the place of heelnnlng. Bounded on the north by the road, east by land of Jacob Butz. south bv land of .Tncnl, ltnl on the ii est by land of Conrad Melser. Heled and taken Into execution ns tb n. I, ..j ... jiriKiiiuu, unit iu iiunoKi i,y IT H T t?l' A XT 1IRVMAK & IIkvdt, Hberfff. Attorneys. Sheriff's OITlcc, Mauch Chunk, Sept. 17, 1C00. gHERIFF'S SALE O F Valuable Real Estate. Ttvvllfnn nf n tvrlt nt tacail Vn.l.. Vn o October term, 181X), lo ine directed will be sold at public vendue at the Court House Iu the uorougii ot niaucn unuiiK, carbon county, l'a, on Monday, October 13th, IRK), at one o'clock, p. in., the following ile crlbed real estate, to wit: All that certain tractor piece of land situate In the borough of Farrvvl le. Cnibon Countv. rciinsyivaiua, uounued mm described as fol lows: HeelunliiRat a spike In a public road leading from farryvllle to Slarla Furnace, thence In and alone the same and by land of Harrison Went, with lllty-threo and three iu lit unrter(M3-4) degrees, east thirty-three, and 111 tierches to It timlrim till, north ntil. ,.P the above named road.thenee by land of Daniel Wentz.sontli seven deirrees.east twentv-nlneiiiui three-tentlu perches to a nost thence bv Dm same south seventy-live degrees, west seventeen and two-tenths perches lo upost, thence by land of Charles Dellord, uoi Ih till rty-tlve degrees, ct iiiueiueii nun iive-teuius ltercnes lo tne nlaco of bealuulnir. containing three 1.11 hjipq nnu nuij-BH iteif iic.i, ue too same nioreor less. too iiiipiuvumeiits i Hereon are a two-story Frame Dwelling House, 22WX2IU feti one Bummer House. lGxan f. et one Stable. 10x30 feel: Wmron Blied attached 1416 feet; one Slaughter House, 20x28 feet and otuer necessary out muiuiitgs, Seized and taken Into execution an tlin urn neitvof Sarah J. Hover uud Frame I. Hover uuu inn uu uiu uy Fl'RVMAN & HKVnT, ' ' ' 'slierfff. Tt 11 T I.M t VT Aiiorueys lor i luiiiiiu. Sheriff's Offlce, Jlauch Chunk, Sept. 17, 1S90, gHERIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue of a writ of Flera l-'nels. Issued out ol the court oi common Pleas, ot Carbon Conn tv. State of l'eiinslvanla. and to me directed tnete win oe etposeu to iiiiouc sine ai ine uoun iiou.se, in uiu uorougn oi aiaucu unnnK, ou Monday, October 13th, lKiO, at one o'clock, p. m,, the following ties- nuen nroneriv. 10 wn: 1. All that certain half lot. niece or narcel of Sound situate In the boioughof Farryvllle, In e countv ot Carbon, nnd state ot Pennsylvania, beginning on tne southwardly sideot Fairy street, containing in front of said l'arrv street twenty-live feet and extending In depth at right angles whii saiu street 134 leei to water street on Folio I'oco or nig creek, bounded Northward t said rarrv street, westward v bv lot N0.9 hwardly by said Water street, anil East uv ov tne on er nan 01 ioi.no. h. int provements thereon consist of a two-story. Briok Dwelling House, 20x24 feet with a two-story Frame Kitchen, 1820 leci uiiacueu, ituu 11 irauie niauie iu4ieet. 2. AH tlint certain lot or niece of around situ ate on the South side of Parry stieet In tbe borough of l'arrwllle, bounded on the North by said Parry street, on the Hast by lot No. 7, ou tho South by Water street, on Folio Poco or Illg Creek, and on the West by the other part of lot No. 8, being the ICaMern part of lot No. 8 nnd t'ontalnlngln front or breadth on l'arrv street twenty-tlte feet and extending Southward of nnu wiuiu ai ngni angles to sum rarry street im teei 10 water street, .ine improvement men-oil eoiiNini 01 u tivo-siory. Frajne Dwelling House, 20x28 feet with a two-story Frame Kitchen, it20 leei aiincneu, nnu a rrame statue, nixai feet 3. All that ceitaln lot or niece of around situ ate Iu the borough ot Farrytille bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ueglnnlng at Itiue- titoue In a public road, thence by land now or ate ul A. i. suyuer, Norm 73 degrees rem :3 feet lo a stone: thence bv the sarao South 29 de grees East 22 feel to a stone, thence by land nt Susanna Ultinoyer, South UO degrees West A7W feet to a corner iu a public road; thence In nun ainng saiu punnc roan anil mini 01 me lar lion iron coniiKiny, tyorth 10U degrees East 38M teei 10 tne tiiitvu ot ue Also that certain lot or niece ef mound situate In till) borough of 1'arrvUlle. aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit- llegliimnx at a mi, inence oy iHiius 01 Jiicou i-eiers, oiii i9i deereea West 27 tierchea to a nost. thence along a certain root! South I7i degrees liasl it! iiercnes to a iki inenee ny lanus 01 Aiitliouy tiltiiiu)rr, tuitii . 0 degrees East perches to a atone; inence oy tne mine oouill au ueg East 4 perches lo a mist: tbeiico uv laud Harrison Wenlz North so degrees East 11 HO degreea East 14 iiereheg to a iiost; thence by the same North 14 degrees ISast 6 nercLea to the plaee of beginning, containing 1 aero and tan percues taore or teas. 1 ne iniprovemeuia tnere- utt eouiiiat ut tt iwit-Kiiiry Frame Dwelling House, 22x28 feet, with n tuo-story Frame Kitchen 20x22 feet attached, one Stable, 31x30 feel: Willi a sneu, izxvt leei aiutcneti . one imicuer House, BOxSa leei. 4. All mat certain niece or narce or land sit. tiate in tne boroueb ul l'arrwllle. 111 tlie Roiintv ot Carbon, utoreaald. on the south able of Centre iireti in aam uorougn, antt neing 101 numbered oil ine general pian 01 saiu oorotigu, no. TV, eoiiutlnlllil in trout on said centre street 40 leef and extenduiK back In depth at right angles Willi saia leinre street ih leei 10 l eacn Alley, bounded on the North by aald Centre street, on tne mat u- ijui nu. tn, ou me stHtiu uv aaiu 1'eaeii A '. anil on ine weal nv 1.01 No. ho The Improvements thereon itnialat ola Double l wo-wory , Frame Dwelling House, with Uweiiieut, 28x31 feet, and a STA11I.K, laxia reot. 8elzetl and taken Ineieeullnu aa llie nrowrli- ui otiuiueti BttrtrBT, nr., aitu iu tie sohi uv 11. P. LRVAN, Slierlff, 1'HKVMAN & IIKTltr, Allornevs. Sharlrt's OMee, Maueh Chunk, Pa., UeiileinUer 11111, taeu. Money Wanted ! The JBorougli oi" Lcl light on Carlion county, J'ennn., desires to borrow iorm (H)U0 to $8000 Pnrtics lmvint' money to lonu call on or communicate with. Mahlon Reiohabd, Uurgess Or I. 17ERCE Lentz, Secy. O TO FRN KODRRKR, under the Eirliaiurc 1 1 -1 tl .. . . . I . ....I ... .- .. . . ..... V. 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Only Frst-class Companies are represented Information cheerfully furnished. 4-1 y GO TO-, SWEENY'S "Corner Store" Bottled Gherkins, dwet Pick- es, Chow-Chow, Onions,' Table Sauce, Horse-radish, Cauliflow er, Catsup, Mixed Pickles, Cel cry Sauce, and all kinds of choice Jellies and table necessaries. Tn Dry Goods, Groceries, Queensware &c. Il'o le.nl, both In low prices ami quality n goods. Our large slock Is displayed to da vantage, an Item which purchasers wll certainly greatly appreciate. REMEMBER . THU Corner Storb, LEHIGHTON PA. That's It Tht' reference of course is to the HIE FU1IIOTEI now on exhibition in our large played in such style and taste plensed with the eliect created Our Line of CARPETS. TPell, iu this line we simply and That settles it ! Competition to our store will clearly convince and qualities, while the prices means considerable, don't it 1 and cordially invite you to call NORTH FIRST STREET, tit M9 rs HEADQUARTERS FOR GENERAL Paint 5 uarniQhoQ us sui inuiiuui uiuuui ALL KINDS OF COAL, &o OPS. PUBLIC SQUARE, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa AT THE Excelsior Carpet Works, NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIGHTON, IS THE PLACE to nuv ' The Finest Ingrain and Brussels Carpet at the lowest prices. 30 different na Rugs and Brush MntS in handsome assortment. df-Manufacturing RaQ OARTET a specialty. F. P. HBIL FAIR AND TTill be held in Gahel's Hall, Lehighton, on Friday & Saturday October 10 and 11, 1890, under the auspices of Lehigh Lodge, 292, 13. of R.R., T., and Rollin IFilbur Lodge, 38-1, J3. ol'L. F. YouWoii'tMissIt! TZ and thoreby do some good. Everything )o'sible will bo done to give you a genuine good time. The largo and commodious Hall will bo nicely decorated, there will bo excellent music to enliven the occasion, nnd choice refreshments will he spryed at very low est prices, THE ADMISSION IS FREEH Koep your right eye on tlie date, and then turn out with'your sisters, your cousins, your uncles and aunts. C'ommittkk. FIFTY VOLLJJtS FOR LIFE SCHOLARSHIP S PALMS BUSINESS COLLEGE 00 Ohaatnut Bt., PHILAPA., PA. itfcuutmai i raaii on ler uraauaict. Tisae Uiiaaa. S est equipped. BviVvwot'toz&X' Uaeakra'iaaiJjwiaaaKiftafajat PLUMBING!! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES The undersigned would respect fully announce that ho is pre pared now to do all kinds of wdrk m tho above line at short notice, in the best manner and at the most reosonable prices. Estimates will be cheerfully furnished. A full line of all. the necessary articles, namely, water spigots, urinals, etc., al- way in stock. A. share of the public patronnge is solicited. "W. S. KUHNS', North First St., Lehighton. 2 ST S3 So 13 - NORTH FIRST STREET, LEHIOHTOf. IS THE PLACE FOR Fine Snitinp M Pantalooninas at the lowest prices which are 10 to 20 per cent, lower than olsewhere. A perfect fit and best workmanship guaranteed In every Ins'ance. Before purchasing elsewhere call and see us. -31 -ly I Exactly. largo and complete gssortment o warcrooms. Our goods are dis that visitors cannot help but be by the liigemus arrangement clearly beat all previous records. comes no where near us as a visit vou. They embrace nil styles are lower than tho lowest. That pe want you to see that it is so, and be convinced. Kemerer & Swartz, HARDWARE, pntterns to select from. Smyr FESTIV AL b F(1H A HMOOTII U. S. ICRESGB EASY - SHAVB, in the Old rest Office HolMlnit. Pine anil Medium Shoes for LkiIIm. un uut Children at the lowest i.rtU! M New llulilmrs Inserted In Gaiters at from 40 to 60 cents. All kinds of Hepalrlng Neatly, Cheaply and and rromptly atteudedto. HAND-MAD12 BUOTS & SK0K8 AND A Stylish Hair Cut, HO TO FRANK HERMAN THE MAIinHH. Over the Oanal Bridge. M. O- Kuntz. East end LclilRhton- nAin . ourrma AND SMOOTH BHA VINO In tho very highest Style of Tonsorlal Art At IldnN'8 SitAvrao . . Saloon. Try niml weissport iintige. Dealer in SoloLoath er. Finished Calf skins, Kip and Up- er ieaiiier,iiarncss '.n.llinp tie Highest prices paid for Hides, Skins & Tallow. R. J. HONGEN, Practical Wagon Builder. Hcpiiiriiifr Neatly and Cheaply Done, at Very Reasonable Prices. General Acent for the Gllbarth ratent Adjust- lluggles and Carts. ffirem 'JFvwtMreu in HWfc mat Our constant purpose to make 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 careliu inspection of our new Goods. The display is made up of every imaginable novelty in Woolen and Silk Textures for the coming Autumn and TFinter. Em broidered Robes, Imported Dress Patterns, Brocade Novelties, Homespuns, Cheviots, Rourettes, Camel's Hair, Plaids, strined and plain effects in the one, China O'repes and t'lain Velvets in the other afford a scene of beauty and .utility. Every lashionable color is represented and the most exclusive novelties are showa as well as the more mod erate priced goods. 634 Hamilton 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 oi uims, xveyoivers, uariruiges, aliens, Dotn blank a"nd loaded. Gun Covers, Game Bags and all Implements and Tools used by th,e Sporting Fraternity ever shown in Carbon county, and tlint they have marked them at prices that will defy competition. "Wo extend air earnest invitation to all fo . come and inspect them whether you want to buy at present or not. Wo also have n lino of "Dr. Horner's Cattle and Horse Powders. American Business College, AND MODERN OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL, Second National Bank, Centre Square, Allentown, . Penna.. One ot tne largest. Most Thorough, Itest Regulated, and Finest Equipped Training Schools for lloth ttexes In the Slate Morning, Afternoon ntttl Kvntilng Seaalotta. Nu Vucatlotia, BP-SI x elegantly furnished departments with all tlie most modern conveniences. Full corps ot competent, practical and experienced Instructors. Amduica IIiisinhhuK.mi'UivmkntUuheau connected with the College through which good positions are secured for the graduates free of charge. For catalogues, circulars, &c, address, O. C. DOUNKY, 1'ilnclpal. A WONDERFUL Success. Koch & Sha Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing AND FURNISHING GOODS. For the next 30 days prices almost cut in half. Our enormous stock 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 30, 40, 50, Go cents, &c. Youths suits in the same pro portion. -Men's suits, 3.75, 4.75, 5.50, 6.50, 8,00, 9.50, tCc, former prices 6.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.50, 142.00, 13.50. Suits that it will positively pay you to come miles to see. Our Custom Department is full of bargains. Our 10 12, 13.50, 15, &c, suits thai we will close out iu 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 of which must be sold at less than half the former price. Don't miss this Clearingisale Koch & Shankweiler, ALLENTOWN, PA., The Largest Clothing House In the Valley SSOPPOSITE L. FIRST STREET, - - LEHIGHTON, Pa lias just opened an entire new line of LADIES' FINE DRESS GOODS! Comprising all tho very latest styles in White Goods Sa teens, Prints, Ginghams, Marseilles, Seersuckers' and Fancy Dress Patterns of the very best qualities at exceed ing low prices. Groceries, Provisions, Cro ckery ware, Glass ware, V ood and Willowware of the best makes at low figures. Cloths Cassimers, Hats, Boots, Shoes and Eeady made Clothing in great variety and at prices with the reaoh of all purchasers prices fully as low as the same goods can be bought for at any other general store in this vicinity, Carpets, Oil-cloths, Lamps and Fixtures in great variety and of best quality at Rock Bottom Prices. Best quality ol Flour and Feed at prices fully nslpw as the tame, 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 prices equally as low as the same goods can bought at any general suue in this section. (Jail aijd ha convinced. Respectfully;' July 823-71 AUOS REJPEL. 1YI. FIiORV, Maniifactnrcr'of and Dealer In WHIl'8, FLV-NKTU, c ac, He. WHITK 8TKEKT. IT- LEADS THEM Alii, la NEWS. Tbe "ADVOCATE" BUK1HT. CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Head It!- bPOT CBiIl u,lyer, RO to A. F. hXYDER, And huy Jour OrRans, I'lanos.SewIng Machines, Wringers, Washing Machines. Implements, rumps of all kinds. It will pay you o get prices fmm me before buying, I can save you money each year's exhibit excel in beautv and Bengaline, Rich Novelties, St., Allentown. erdwar -OF- & S. DEPOT,5tff 6 Cdi, toiler's