XhU Taper lin beencnterel nt Ihol-elilcli ton FostOMce na Second Clans Htntter The Carbon Advocate r.nnioiiTON, ruNNA. Kates for Lena! AclTeHlslnjri Charter Notices 1 4 Oo Auaitot's Notice 4 ou SommlsslonBr's Notices - - - 4 00 ptvorce Notices 4 Oo Administrator's Notices - - - 3 oo iftecutor's Notices 3 00 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 189L Bona Fide Circulation larger than that of any Weekly Newspaper In the County. If toc want n nowspapor that owns itself and tolls tho truth, why soud us 11.00 and wo will Bond you tho Camion Advocate for G2 wooks. It will talto tho superlatlvo Mlckoy Cossldy from now until election day to convinoo tlto people that ho didn't liavo his hand in making Watklns tho Re publican nominoo for Prothonotary. This boing so, how can Mlckoy consist ently support tho two candidates for the same olllco? To A MAN up a tree it is quite ovidont that ovon tho combination is beginning to go pieces. Old Rauch and tho super lative jimmy malloy threaton to fall out over tho patronage of tho Pro thonotary's ofllco should Clauss be elected, and malloy has already taken ta oupport Watklns, the Republican nominee. This was just what was to have been xpectod. Tho people looked for it and of courso are not surprised. The people are getting on to tho man ner In which tho delegates of tho regu- lor Democraoy were treated at the late Harrity convention, with the result that the combination of puriffers are rapid- ly going toplecos. What more could have been expected? Look up the record of tho gang and it will show a long list of ofllco seekers. The people all over tho county will soon shako tho wholo concern, thoy don't want their garments soiled by contamination. The Lansford Record's insinuation that our townsman Jonathan Kistlor would withdraw as a candldato for sheriff is only another malicious inven tion of tho editor of tho above papor, who stoops to anything in his mad ef forts to bring defeat on the Regular Democraoy. But in jimmy's case it is only anothor exemplification of "glvo o calf plenty of ropo and he'll hang him self," only-malloy isn't a calf he's an ass. Whin Ton feel like getting roal mad at the Advocate just remember that oven the bible givos some protty hard licks, but you can't got it out of circulation. Wo don't wish to apolo gize for everything wo havo said or may say, but don't talk about boycott, &o. it shows lamentablo lack of manhood. Let very fellow havo the right to his own opinions and with that right lot him shoot off his mouth till his gums get sore, but for heaven sake bo con servatlvo. The Regular Democracy could havo done nothing more completely satis factory to its large constituency than to nominate Dr. W. L. Kutz, of Woiss port,f or the important ofllco of Coronor of Carbon county. The doctor is com paratively a young man, yet he pos sesses the ability that is very necessary to successfully fill an ofllco of this kind. Dr. W. L. Kutz will be elected to this office by a large and enthusiastio party vote because he is the right man, with all due rospect to Dr. Ibach, for tho office. It may suit some to tonn tho support ers of Essor and Kistlor boltors, but it is difficult to convinco tho average voter of the truth of this. The action of tho county meeting and tho arbitrary "lock out" at Harrisburg suggosta ade termlned effort Reed rules to' defent tho wish of a largo number of demo crats. It is the concensus of opinion in this county now that Esser and his friends did not have "fair play." Un less this can bo successfully disapprov ed before November Essor will poll a large majority of democratic votes. This in not nonsonco olthor. Woath erly Herald. This pai-eh has no unkind word for those people who nro misled by tho promises or pretentions of Mickey Cas- sldy's gang of political pharasoos. There arguments are skillfully handled by the polished statesmen who aro running tho machlno, and bettor men might easily bo misled. Wo hope, however, that tho light will be turned on sufficiently boforo tho day of elec tion to show up the baseness of this crowd of follows who would sacrifice everything in sight that thoy might benefit from the state and national ad ministration later on. When it is.ro membered that the plan of tho late county meeting and convention was arranged weeks and months before they over held the sido show curiosity is made plain. It is a fact, however, that the leaders can't deny .for there is too much proof to confront them, and Bob Klotz "might just as well stop swearing and getting red in the face. for this paper don't happen to bo under obligations to him this year or any other year for that matter, and we're going to tell tho truth, and don't you i 1 1 1 The lllectoral College In 1803. Here is a tablo which tho whole country will soon begin to study with great interest. It shows the make up by state of the electoral college in 1892. The total membership under tho new apportionment is inorotsed from 401 to 4U. u.'o do eiocteu president a man must receive 223 votos, a full majority of the total. If no ono rocoivos that number, the election is thrown into tho prosent house of Roprosontatives Alabama 11 8 0 4 0 :i 4 13 3 u 13 10 13 8 G 8 16 11 9 9 17 3 Nebraska Nevada Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentuokey Louisiana Maine .Maryland Massachusetts MlehiKan Minnesota Mbwlsslmti Missouri itfoiitftnft New IIamphlro4 is ow Jersey Now York N. Carolina N. Dakota Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania 92 uuoue island S. Carolina S. Dakota Tennessee Texas Vermont Vlrgiula washln&rton 12 West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Total roi.iTiOAi,. Articles under tills heading are charged tor at our lleirular Adverltalug rates). TO CAltUON COUNTY DKMOOltATS. Matjch Chunk, Sopt. 21, 1801. Tills is tho lost appeal through tho press that I shall muko during tho prosent contost, fearloes of tho anathe mas which tho prejudiced and un scrupulous ring will hurl upon mo. I flatter mysolf that among tho Demo cracy of this county, of which I havo boon a voting membor for thlrty-Bovon yoars, I havo not u fow friends who sin- coroly regret tho present stato of af fairs, and who, llko mysolf, nro not blind to tho causo of this condition. As long ago as last November tho edict had gono forth, "Essor must bo downed, no mattor at what cost, ovou if it in volves tho destruction of tho party; wo are strong enough (and tho people gull- lblo enough to boliovo us) to put tho odium for tho disruption of tho party on Goorgo W. Essor." A combination of blaso offlco-holdors (somo of them Democrats) was formed, nnd every do- vlco known by such experienced nnd unscrupulous hoads was used to coun teract tho will of tho majority. Rulings by a man, who should bo tho last one to defy tho will of tho majority in such a manner as wasdono at our last coun ty "meeting and repeated at our lato convention, win oniy summuio uiu iu- i m i i faced injustice, and by their ballots thoy will robuko tho outrages perpe- tratod upon them by a cotorie who aro blindly jealous of tho man who has en- dearod himself to them by his manly I and impartial conduct both in and out of ofllco. Thoro is not a Democrat in tho whole county of Carbon who doos or dares endorse tho autocratic rulings, tho do- ceptions practised upon an unsuspect-1 lng and confiding pooplo at our county meeting, and to-day thoro is not a Democrat in tho county who cannot and will not acknowledge that the ma- jorlty of the Democracy is with Qoorgo W. Essor. I see by a tablo handed mo showing the number of votes of ,each contested election district is 1199 for Essor and 1161 for the combination, Tho guburnatorial voto of theso dis tricts is 3313. These contested districts are 21 in number; there woro six un contested districts whoso guburnator ial voto was 459. In all the eloction districts in tho county ssor had 13 delegates and the combination 30. No committed on contested elections was appointed by tho combination for they wore hopelessly boaton and feared tho result. Hopelessly beaten at homo, these usurpers and bosses hie themselves to Harrisburg in such numbers, nnd com posed of tho same material that made the grand motto, "that the majority shall rule," a farco in this county. The groat PohBah, tho Major, the Senator, tho Great Parliamentarian of Nesque honing, tho suayo disciple of any ond all parties, tho man from Lohighton Who does the heavy work for tho Major, tho Andrew J., of tho samo placo,whose popularity is proverbial with a con tingent from Summit Hill and Lans ford seo a chanco to retroivo their fall en fortunes by the acceptance of their delegates to tho convention. Wo do not know by what means they accom nlMm1 tliis ntlmr nut rno-n fnr T mn r-ill pnsnou mis otner outracoior i can can n oy no oiuer namo-tuo moro matter ..r s., ,a ..itu : i.ni ti same men who i are responsible for the county, and who knowing that tho ma- I II H. T-V if. L B Al.i eoimtv will nntho fnnlorl nr nliontfiiL concentrated all their elfort8 to Imvo ruuuKuiuuu iruui uuiu utuur uuuy luuu tho Domocracy of tho county of Car bon, who are intelligent enough to tako caro of thomsclvos, and are also tired of Boss rulo and will throw off tho yoko next Novombor, thereby rolegat- ng tnese usurpors to tno sliaues or privacy, from which It is fervor ferventlv . J lopea tlioy will novor bo disturbed. Member of toe Co. Com, JOSEPH S. WK1U1. By request wo reproduce the follow ing skotch of Joseph S. Wobb. Iiopub lirnn nnmllilntn fnr HhnrtfF from thn ucan canuiuato lor touonlt, irom tno columns of tho Coal Gazotto: Capt. Joseph S. Webb, candidate for Sheriff, is an old soldier of whom all Lehighton, his prosont homo, is proud, Ills qualifications for tho office aro un questioned, and, if oloctcd, ho will mnko a model publio servant. Capt. Webb was born in Bloomsburg, Colum bia county, April 14, 1817. When ho was OUIV tWO years OI aj?e. his parents - , r ' . " , , remoVOd from Bloomsuurrr in Mnria Piirrmon in ui,ii TnnmoHn tl.io X'urnaco, in fnuiKHU iownsnip, this countv. Hero tho mmllv rnshlftrt for t,uuuiy. xiuro mu lamuy rosiueu lor sometime, and then ronsovou to Le - Uighton, where Uls father died In 18G2. At the time or tho lato war, Mr. Webb, vamvav iiuuuiu ntu (u iu ii uu bu Juiu, on a .ii,i r, " and was enrolled as Corporal Sergeant, Prorantlnn fnllnwprl nrnmntlnn nni oiuuiu iruuuiu im vus aiiuwiMi to join, Froraotion followed promotion, and in a short time he was transferred to at once ro-onllsted in tho samo com - 4. l xt nv i i pany, then at New Market, in January, laai rtr in.n a iwk i ia w -m"" -'"""i Ju u years of ago, he was commissioned the Company's Captain, fin .TiiTin oo lotvz ' , , . , ., . . wounds received in tho conflicts ut Pair Oaks, at Charles City Cross Roads, and at Fredericksburg. Bwidos the foregoing ho participated in 32 battles and many minor ongagomonts. On his return from tho war, ho engaged for a tlmo In tho flour and feed busi ness at Lohighton. Lator ho became landlord of the Weissport Uouso, at frnmnnnv A wlfh flirt nMilfliir, sf flcf I Atn In Mnnph Plmnlr Tnurnvliln Pnrlmn nniinto I T1 . . . ii ... I PennsyIvanla,bounded and described as follows, Mntalninr? Lieutenant. At tho expiration of his to-wlt: Beginning at a Dost, theno bv land oi conl'"ulne iimn.Hn.rni.. rwt tom, AJlen Craig, nortli four degrees, west four hun-1 Also, all be was mustered out at Ilarrisburg, Pennsylvania, lipunded and-ilcscr.bedaSwiows: aiong the line of a!b. K stlert'lot to he mldd ? having served for nearly four years. oJffioiiVenTgTffiTya eL'aloiitSrc'f TTn rnt,irnBl hnmt .l.Anrlno- throo of Geonre Kmlan. north twSntv desreei. west .V.3.?.. "-W.P"" uuuMjuutuuu Luia uu uuuuuciuu lur I vo uuiwrai iei iu luc piuro oi ueginaing, con r. T,nrln,1 nf four TBora TTn tV,,, KLD!?!?lWAh!..rM ni1 weny lrchrt. D ...w, v v .8u, v j "u- ducting a rostaurant on Soutli First . -, i ,itj,i. i ii i ot.cuu wuiu uuu uajujB ma rwspuvi and ostoem of tho community in which ho llvos.and his mauy frionds through- out the county intend to rally to his support, and roll up a large majority for him iu November. IVe tvlll Save Von Dollars. If you look at our large stock of suiU and ovorooats for men and boys, of whioh wo carry tho largest and best mode stook in this valley, and we guar antee our prices to be 36 per cent lower than elsewhere. Call at Sondheim's One Price Star Clothing Hail, auch ULonic PLAIN FACTS. Cut these figures out nnd keep them for referenoe: Contested Districts. I i s -1 45 iS 46 133 K H 149 so Zl to GO 47 34 4 98 2 41 09 18 1 15 SO eo i 1 WO-Riimnilt Hill.. . 18(1 1!) , 151 . 00 40-N. Kldtier.. 3s3-Lehtghton 118 AUdenrlcd ".. 200 Bust Munch Chunk. 130 201 Heaver Meadow 107 20 Iinckclbernle JO m Weatherly Hi I Iinsrortl. m dale ward 45 2M Lansford, Kast ward. .. IB I Lansford. west ward. . 67 201-Maueh Chunk, 1st w. . . 1M 17-Maucli (JhullK, 2d w. . . 73 vj i acKcrron .. ii 15 llloomlnKdale 11 75 ltowinans 42 61 Penn Forest. la 195 Mahoning V m-l'ranklln 72 03 Lehigh ii 15 Lausanne 14 72 Packer 10 122-Towametln(; 20 171 Nesquclionlug "-ueauearine .. ui l 3313 1199 1101 41 21 Uncontested Districts 114-Kast I'cnn 88 m iiort fB-Ltttfe (lap 30 Ho. Kidder 84 Weissport i i arryvnie gt flection Dlf, gser. Aiitj.fi, 24 Totals 43 coal Dale's Social War. A social war oxists botwoon the stay- at - homo young ladies of Coal Dale and tho como-homo-for-a-whllo visitors from Philadelphia. Tho latter aro fully dotermined to keep far from any party In tho future to which all tho old maids or stay-at-homes, who aro not blessed with a knowledge of city social life, are invited. It is roally too bad that they must put up with the non- sense of poor country louts, filled with old maidish ideas and unacquainted with tho rules of etiquette as aro our refined visitors. Tamaqua Courier. The Soao that Cleans Most T is i-,enox. ERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. rrEy vl.riH,e ?' a,"ltof Ven. Kx.. No. as, October i Term. isoi. to mo d rectod. w rii or mii.iii. hiSS&&;&ly1&'?0"'"K" ul at0ne o'clock P. M., the following described 1. All that certain tract nr niece of land Hu. ate In Penn Forest Townshli., Carbon county, Knos Koch, , Iiir and IJeiew and others, con- i! SSKaSSSiS two tracts of laud, one luthe warrantee name of John II. Taylor and the other In the warrantee name oi jonn airaworuiKC. Tho tmnrovements thereon consist of none and a halt story frame house 2ux24 feet, one duiuiu jujuaj ici:i uuu aavf liilll XU lecu 2. All that certain tract or piece of land situ- ate In Franklin Townshln. Carbon countr. Penn - I sylvnnia, bounded and described as follows, to - lvlf . llftrrlnnlnn. nt. n. ilnnn lli.nna nnrin ..,r.n wit: llcclnnlncataetonc. thence nortn seven. ty-four ueErees, east nineteen and two-tenth nerches: thence uorth twcntv-ine deirreen. nnt forty-nine and flvo-teiiths perches: thence south nrtv-elirht npifroeq.west sir nnrt slv.tnnfh iwrh I OS: tllCllCQ nortll flftv-slx (leirrepR. west rcvpii I and six-tenths perches: thence south twenty live deRrecs. west live and two-tenths perches: thence south five degrees, west six and five- i tentns percnes; iiience soutu seven and one- I na" degrees, east thirteen and three-tenths perches; thenco south twenty-six degrees, east eighteen perches: thence south forty-two de- ti erees. east twenti-two and four-tenths nerches-. thence soutli twelve and one-half decrees, east I twelve perches to tho place of beginning, con taining eight acres and twenty-flvo pcrches.strlct I iiivasutt:. The lmnrovcnicnts thereon consist of a ono I story frame house, 1CX30 feet, with kitchen at- i lacucu, jxii iecb: u siuuie, loxiuicet.undHsavv i luin, uxsi leei. All that certain lot orplece of ground situ, l Franklin Townshln. (larhnn countv. Ppnn. sylvanla, bpuuded and described as follows, to- Wt. uecinnmg at " 8tono- thence by lands late I VL uuwnru ivcias nunu seven unu a nan aegrees, i west tiurieenanu inree-ienins percnes; mence I bv the same north llvt&eprees. eant v nnrlnnn halfperchcs to a stone; thence by the same, n0rtC twentr-nve deirrccs. east five and two: ""u13 1"""' i hwi"fli lueace oytue same. .... rf, ty-slx decrees, east seven and slx-tenthi I perches to a stone, thence by the same, south to a stone; thence by the same, north forly-ehrht . citcuius.l. suuiu 1 percnes luusuiue; iiience oy lauus oi xuomas iivttvo wa.wuc. .iiviivi wj wuua u. luuiima Walck, forty-eight and one-halt degrees, east twenty perches tothe place of beginning, con- talnlng ten acres and ninety two perches, strict uivasure. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground situ- naati thpnfA hv lmifl nl lUnrmi 1 Enilan, south elghty-stx degrees, east four hun- i urea teei to a post; mence along a puouo road leading from Kast Mauch Chunk to Pine Swamp, north eighty-six degrees, ease one hundred feet 1 to the place of beginning, containing forty thou - I nd square feet. I R All Uiat certain tract or nleeo of land situ. llalnU.,,.hrhnnlf Tnun.hln .-.... ......... 1 seventy-eight perches to a stone; thence by other lands of fieorce Knzlan. tnown as the John YSlieill enroll tract, south seven ry degrees, west one 3d twenty-eight perches to a stone, thence bv the John i limine iract, soutu tweniy l SubirroLVleaJlW 'fJlnTn'S ?o tine Swamp, thence In and along said road several courses ana uistances auout one nunarea neroliM to a mat. tha mith.w.t corner nl lot number nine as marked on the plan or plot made hi tue reuuesL ui ueorco unzian ana Known as Mountain Park; thence along said Lot No. Nine north four degrees, west four hundred feet to a north four degrees, west four hundred feet to a post : thence uy lots numbers live, six, seven, mIbIi, nnil nine, nnrtlt olnhlv.a.T rfunuu Aau I ma Btiiiio liiuro ur into. t AU .hlt fsrtaln tract 0. , Jand ltu ate In Mauch Chunk Township, Oarbon county, Ponnsylvanla.bounded and described as .follows. to-wlt: Beginning at a Pine, a corner of lands V , nSrK5S?S.M.?, M.VALJ.?nPi IlorseilldJacob Weiss aud John Carroll; thence partly by lands of John llltchle. and partly by land lu the warrantee name of liinaiiuel Hlnger, now owned by George Buzlao uMrreea. east two hundred and tn rwi stone on line of lands of John Carroll and IS man- uel Singer; thence by lands of Ueorge Kuziau north twenty-one hundred and forty-five aim uiwnHuurirrai, w r-fie nrches toa ooat: by lauds tn t he warrantee name of Jacob Weiss south tlitrty-nve degrees, west two hundred nnd talnlng uliiety-Sie acre, be the same more uiiy-iwo peroues lo ine pu.ee 01 ocginmog, eon- or Ism. Seised and UKan Into execution as the prop ertjr of Aucbk ull, and to ur suld by II. P. LKVAN, y hkvuav A IIbvdt, lUteruT. PUlnilCI Attortyi. Hherlrl's Office, Mkncn Cbunk, Pa., Heptem bi 14, UU. will chew boor bluj tobacco get Tie. genuine C3LD 0J4ESTY If has plOsujaa rior. and NO equal, at tfe. price It U worth while, to wy art 'pleasure for I uu in OLD HOMESTV: ToJbacco UoftnTinxar' Jtdsi IouiVilfe To Whom It May Concern. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trust i mvwirn k atik wkht. as i win not no rcsnon I slble for any debts contracted by her after this I date, she having left my bed and board without I Just cause or complaint. WILLIAM F. WK8T, Sept. 18, 1891-Ow LehlEhton, ra. gHE RIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. tober Term, 1801, to me directed, will be sold at i puuuc venaue at mo uourt uouso in me ixiruugu i ui juaucii liiiuiiK, uaruuu cuuuiv i uu MONO All, O0TOI1KU, 12th. 1891, I at One o'clock 1. M tho following described real estate, to-wit: All of the two lots nr nieces of land situate In the borough of Weatherly, county of Carbon and Stato of l'ennsTlvanla. Situate on the sonth- Iwaruly side of Main street, In said boroiiKli, ana contalnlnK In front or breadth on said Main I Street one hundred feet, thence extending back I or snutlnvarillvor that width a distance OI21CV& I feet to an alley. Hounded northwardly by Main i nireetaioresaui.eastwaruiyuy u)biu. iv, suuiu- I wardlv bvan allev and westwarulv bv 1 13, and designated as Lots Numbers 11 and 12 In tne pian or plot oi saia oorougn. Tho Improvements thereon nro a TWO-STOItY Fr.AMK DWFXLIMO llOUSB, 14x24 feet, with a one-story frame kitchen 10x12 feet attached, one shanty. 12x12 feet attached, I n. oioii n,i . nnri u nthr mi. ilry ""'b Helzpri and taken Into execution as the nroD- erty oi rawaru ureen, ana to uo som uy If. r. LEVAN, B. M. Muliieabk. Sheriff. rialntlfl's Attorney. . Sherlfl's Office. Mauch Chunk, ra.. Sentern ber it, isul. gHERIFF'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. Byvlrtuo of a writ of Levari Facias, No. C, 1 October Term. 1801. to me directed, will be sold 1 at public vendue at mo uourt House, in tne nor- I mini, nt Mnnnti Plinnlf. fl.lrhnn rntinfv. lJn ntt MONDAY OCTOBER, 12TH. 1891 I xtf )n nvini-k p. M . tim f.iiinwinir iImpHIiM I '-".- " I 1 " real estate, to-wit: All thoso live certain lots or nieces of land sit. uaicu iu ixwerTowamensingTownsnip, uaruon county, Pennsylvania, Bounded and described as follows, to-wit: The lirst of these (on which is erected the rnnce Dwelling): iscginmni ir nt a corner of a public road leading from Strom's tavern to Lehigh Uap, thence by said road north sixty-iour ana inree-quarier uegrees, east iour teeu and one-tenth perches to a corner of Lot No. 2; thence north by said lot twenty-flvo and a halt degrees, west live and seven-tenth perch es toa corner of Lot No. 3: thence south sixty one anl a quarter degrees, west thirteen and threo-tenth perches to the public road leading from Millport Hall to the Tinsmith Shop; thence along said road soutli sixteen degrees, casjt seven anu eigut-ieuiu percnes to tne piaceoruegin uiuk, luiiuiiuiuK iiKiuj-ciuiii, pcrcucs ui tuuu. be the same more or less. Tho second thereof beginning at a stone In the public road leading from Kistler's Tinsmith Shop north nfty-four l uuu lurce-iuurui uegrees, east live auu auu one- nan percnes to a stone insaia roan, tnenceo: I llt nt Aaron Ktrnhl north twentv-nvn and a hnt 1 degrees, west fourteen and four-tenth perches to a stone: thence bv other lot of It. E. Miller. I souin uegrees, west percnes to a stone; thence bv other lots of L. F. Prince south 25 I degrees, east lOl-lO perches to the place of be- The third thereof beginning at a stone in the I lub ui A. i. mailer, suuiu uegrees, east oi oi saia lots, the nlacoof ineiouriiiuiereoi uegiuning atasione, tnence .uDiuuiiuMiBiOTi wDKiuiuiig maaiuuci II1CUVO bylandsofA.il. Klstler and Lot No. 3, north em Degrees, east 87 feet; thence byLorNo.2, north 26H degrees, west 101 feet to a stone; thence bv land of Iteuben K. Miller, south elU degrees, west 07 feet to a post; thence by lands ui iue evangelical iingregation soutn la ue- iv& xeet to tue place oi ucginuing, iuij 1'crciica UL laiiu muru ur 1G9S, that certain tract or niece of rrouml I ttltimfprl in rhn !lrl Tnnmthln nr Inu.rlVm.. menslng, County of Oarbon and State of Penn- syivania, oounaea ana aescribea as follows, 10- wit: Beginning at the south side of a public I road leading from the house of Hobert Muscnlltz 1 to Lehlgti (lap tn the line of Lot uowor late of juiruu oiruui, uiouce uiouK saia lot souin to low water mark of Aquashlcola Creek, thence along said creek by lands of J. C. Kreamer, west to I an acre n ucre' The Improvements thereon nre a two story IlllICK IlWELLINQ HOUSE, ieffi" SSfflJ MafiS1: cf2;,.. JJ5!!,2S,'Hli?SJ..1!2!2S if-,,, nuonnnilipr tiLl, Rn,i tiarTnn .tZH I !?! WSPS!' .tl. "WP.jnM xl" feet, and all other necessary outbuildings. Seized and taken Into execution as the prop. art.nf U'n, f I ....... . . 1 ........ 1 .... . I II . . Vy f " wuiiMii. ucicuutiui, uiiu .tune. . HUO ,J( JfUIUHl, UCI.UUtlUI, U terre tenant, and to be sold by ne, II. 1. LKVANi PnKVMAM & Hkvdt, Sheriff, PlalnllO's Attorueys, Bherlff'S Office. Mauch Chunk. Pa.. Henreuv UCl .1, .991. Executor's Notice. Galate of Mary Box. deceased, late of the llor- ougu oi iniguton, uaruon county, ra. Letters testamentary oLtlie last will and tes tament of the late Mary Uex, deceased, of tne county and state aforesaid, hate been granted W HID UIIUOIIIKUCU. All pvnHNU KllOWlUg UlC em akA selves to ue laueotea to saw estate will seuieroeut at once, ana persons nav IMF-aim havliur ALtlnt will present the same duly auUientlealed lor aettukiaeut. UKO. m. itcx. Sept. e, 1W1.SW Lejtilghtoa, Pa Swltsb-llaek Tims Table. Oaf leave Bwlten-Daek Deoot. MAufth Cbunk at tM, 10.10 and 11.17 a. i.; 1.00, MS, X.V IrMU M P. ut. Cars Uave StunHilt IIIU at ,W and 11.19 a. m ix.sn, i.aa, iiv, sea o.ie p. m. SUNDAY. Leave Mauch Cnunk at i.te and p. n. ltttn Summit Hill al lex USaaoH .p.m. Yo R tubi wiiuiuiiiji auuiit uuviuuriu ui Bar H. JL.Frey has closed out his Mer chant Tailoring Es tablishment on North First street. J. A. PHILLIPS, DRAI.KIl IK Pianos and Organs, WKIBSrOHT. l'A. T?miv Cardinal lleasons Why You Should Duy r OUl i-ianos and Organs at l'hllllpv ti7riillilps has no Agents I tSThllllps lias no Collectors I garThUllrjs lias no Expenses 1 CXrrhllllps can tune Pianos and Organs I During tho yoar 1891 You will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE PLACE TO BUY JJvy Goods GrocenieF, Notions Glassware, Oranges, Bnnans Grapes, Lemons, Apples Nuts, (7andies and everything Usually fbune in a thoroughly first-class general store. TFe solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Corner Store LEHIGHTON PA. Henry Miller, LEHIGHTON, PLANING - MILL MANUFACTTjrtEIt OK Window and Doqp Frames Doors, Shutters, window pashes, Mouldings, Brackets AND DEALER IN All KM o Dressed LMte Hhingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c, Very Lowest Prices Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any- thing in the Jewelry Line. c. Per Week. Join a club in which you only pay the above small sum and your watch, valued at $40 is estimated to only cost SI 7.00 Certificates are now being Issued by FRANK GERMAN, GENERAL AOENT, TPeissport. - - - Penn'a. W. P. HOPPORD, Lohighton, Pa. aprll 18, 180l-cm WALL PAPER, Decorations, Picture Rods, Cove TFindow Shades, Spring Hollers, fringes, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Easels, Games, Blooks,Fanoy (Jards, Etc., eta, PAINTS, (Mis, Glase, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials. Cenoral Painter's Supplies, . LFiuckenbach No. 61 Eroatoy MaucH CM Fa. If you arc conicmplulinn: a, erilirw In BUSINESS of SHORTHAND, It will pnv you to visit Hie MERICAN BUSINESS Collem Allkwtown. 1'a , tofore dccldlne where to go, though you rr.av live n thousand nilles awa. It stands at tho head of Commercial Colleges, In lis educational character; as a medium for sunplv- uiK iiusiness men wmi iraincu aim pajiauie iiv slstants: as a means of placing ambitious young men anil ladles on the road to success, and In tho extent, elfffnnce and cost of Hs equipments. Six Hcparato Departments with as many Courses of Study, under the personal supervision of I'.lglit iimriiciors-aii npecuiusis. juusirnien v, loguo mailed to any nililrcss, free. Address, O O DORNBY, Prln. l3JTlenso menc-lon t his pa per. iv27-rm Lehigh Valle R. R . Co. Arrancommit of l'flien)er Train. In Effect May 10th, 1891. MvAVU T.UIIIOIITON For Newark and New York B52. 7J. 0.B7. nnd 11.12n.m.; 3.0022&7.2fl).in. For Manunka Chunk and ltelvlilcre 5.S2, 7.80 9.00, a.m.; 12.KI and 7.21 p m. For Lamuertvino nua ircnton 5.22, o.oo nnd 11.12 a.m. and 12.S2 n.in. For Slatlnuton, Catasauqua, Allcnlown, Itcth lehem, and Easton, n.22, 7.07, 7.30, o.w, vjn. 11.12 a.m , I i.z anu iu.-i j p m. For rhllaaelnhlannd points south atB.22, 7.07, .lO.n.oo and 11.12 a. m.: 3.00. 5.22 and 7.21 u.m. Forltcadlncandllarrlshurir 7.S0. nnd ll.1?a. in uu, o.? anu t,i n.iu. For llowmans. l.en un l. an. l.'licrrvrnrfl. l-nii- rv'n, Whlto itall, Coplay, nnd Ilokendnuiua D.',1.UI, V.VU U.DI Oi 11.12 U. ill,: IZK, O.XZ, ami 101-2 1'. M. ForMauch Cliurk 6.62, 7.43, 9.38, 11.20 nnd 11.48 a.m.; 1.11, 3.18, 6.25, 7.23, 8.M, 0.33 and 11.61 p. 111. anU 12.41 A CUL. Wnr W&alhn-lv n., TTftvlatAn it KO .ItAWnnri llM a.ln. ! 3.18, 6.25, 7.23, 10.M p.m.' For Mananoy uity, siienannoan anil Asmand C.62, 7.43, 950 and 11.48 a.m.; 3.18, S.2S & 7.23 p.m ror nib. jurutci uuu oiiuiuoKin o.oj, ijuuu 11.4H n. m.. K.2fi n. m. For Fottsvlllo C.62. 7.30. 7.43. 9.3C 11.12 and 11.48 n. in., 3.0U, X18. and 7.23, 7.24 p.m. For White Haven, Wllkcsbaire and Scranton 062,7.43,9.30 and 11.48 run.; 3.18, 6.25, 7.23 and IV.D IMU, For Plttston and I & 1). Junct.. 0.62. 7.43. 9.30, and 11.48 a.m.! 3.1K. B.2.1. 7.23 anil 10.M n. in. ror lunKuuuuucK 11.10 u. in.; j.ie. o. auu 10.61 rj.m. lforOweRO, Auburn, Ithaca nnd Geneva 11.48 a.m.; lo.M p.m. For Laceyvllle. Towanda, Bayre, Wavcrly, El mlra, Kochester, liunalo. fi'agara Falls and the west u.ss a.ni.; anu io.ih p. in. For Elmlrn nnd the West via Salamanca at 3.18 p. m. SUNDAY TIIAINS. For New York 0.02 and 10.07 a.m.;5J9 p.m. For Flilladelphia 8.02 a. m.: 2.62 and 6.29 n. in For EastOn and Intermediate Stations 0.02, 8.02, 10.07 a.m. ; 12 62, 2.62. 6.29 and 9.02 p. Ill For Mauch Chunk 8.14, S.W,10.23 n.m.; 12.20, Ale, 0.1J, d.ii uuu v,m p.m. Jror jicaning at a. ni.; z.o anu p. in. T.- lln.UInn (I KIT n an . Itlt ,U Hi lt Rl n in For Mahanoy City and Shenandoah 12.20 ana 3.1H p.m. i or i oiisviue ui, v.dz ri. in For White Haven. Wllkes-Ilarre. rittston, AUiiiviiuiiiiuiin, Auniiiii. trAfiir, ft.iiui;, iiciiuiim Auourn, i.unira, liocuesier. uuuaio, iMiiara Falls and the West 1061 p.m. For further particulars Innulre of Auentsfor lime luuics. ii. ii. i i muiuA, (icn'I l'ass. Acent. May 11. '01, ly South llcthlchcui, renna Prof. ALEXANDER B0UDR01J P3 WW I am now 71 ycras of nge. Was .1 slmlcnt of Medicine and Sorcery for seven years under the famous Dr. Nelson, and alter ten years' hard study and In consultation with seven of the most eminent nhvslclans In the citr of riillodelnhla Since 1871,1 have discovered tho euro of many BO-caueu incuruuie uisease. It can no longer be doubted (hat the sulno can be cured ; that paralyzed limbs can bo restored to tneir natural use, iinu cenerai ucuiiiiycurcu, Congestion of the brain, apoplexy, results of sun stroke and the worst cases of rheumatism, scl ntlca. neuralcla. liver camnlalnt. llrlhts' di easo of the Kidneys. IiId and bone disease, oa tarrh, bronchitis, chronic dysentery, and so called heart disease and dlphteria, all entirely cureu Willi pure nicuiciues 01 niy own prcpur, rlon. if used nrouerlv as directed. Durliis nine years over 10,000 persons in this cityaione nave useu uieso incuicines auu are llvfne witnesses of their worth. All their names can be obtained by calling at the olllco nnd lab oratory of Trofessor lloudrou. No. 1727 North xentn street, riiiiaueipiua. 1 was myscit in jured In the splno and paralyzed for seven years and pronounced Incurable by seven of the most able physicians and sui neons 01 tins cuy. 1 am now well nnd healthy, having cured myself with iuv own mcuicincs. 1)0 not listen to those nrcludlced niralnstlin nrovenient In medicine and die, when you can oe saveu. I will not eo Into practice myself, hcliiRover GO years of Mire, licit u 111 sell my medicines. I have two eminent physicians connected nllli me to attend tocallinjrat tho resliUnrcs of the sick If required. . dome one. come ail sufferers and bo restored to health, cured by these puro medicines and thus see experience and believe for yourselves, Ofllce and r.ibnratoryopcn ally from 7 A.1M. to 9:00 1'. M. flail nr write Af.EXANlll!, mmuuuu.iTn n. luiiitt., rniiaueipiiin.ra. Weissport Business Directory. ron a smooth EASY - SHAVE, AM A Stvlisii IlAiit Cut, uo TO II'. K. ESItAKO THIS llAnilKlI, Otl-r the Uanal llrldgc. IT LEADS TIIESI ALL IN NEWS The ADVOCATE.' MtlGUT, CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Iicail It!- -rjlUANKLIN HOUSE, BAST WfciaSl'OKT. I'ENN'A. This house offers first-class accommodations to he permanent boarder and transient cuett. I'anio prices, 6nly One Dollar per day. aufi7-iy John ltKiimn, Proprietor. Oscar Christmau, WEISS roiiT, PA. Livery and Excliunqe Slables, tasy riding carriages and safe drlvina horses. Dest accommodations to ngeuts and travellers. Hall and telegraph o(ders promptly attended to. Give me a trial. mavtl-ly The - Weissport - Bakery, o. w. LAUKY. ritorniKTon. Delivers Fresh 11 read and Cakes In Weiport, Lehlglitou and vicinities every day. In the store I have a l'ine Line of Confectionery or tile Holiday Trade. Sunday school and few vals supplied at lowest prices. deea-.-ut A M PRINCIPLE. We Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver .Pills To cure Constipation, Indlne&lon, lllillotunflM Torpid Liver, Tain In the Uack.llles, Headache. Iiadlnste In the Mouth arising from lmihtee llon, by strengthening the nerves and regulat ing tlte action of the Btomaeh IJver and Kidneys. Do not be ilecoired, Dr. Ikiyd's Ut ile (llaiit Nerve and Uver rills aet on a new prlntlnal. Tliey act on the nerve of the stoinacti, liver and kidneys giving them health and vigor, what Is more evident of tlielreuratlvo qualities, than the faet that the longer taken the lets required, that Is more than uan be said of any other pill on the market, a trial will con vince the most skeptical mlud, that what we ialiii Is true, these are a few of the many testi monials we have received. Ttften, 0., Aug. 20lb 1890. Dear Sir: The Pill received, they are the best I ever used. T. W. OLAItK. LakeUrystal Minn., May II, mo. Dear Mir. 1 1 tare taken Pills neut me, enclosed nnd sot send me more I bate been troubled for rars with Indigestion, constipation and nerteouiuifsH slnee I take Dr. lloyd's Pills I feel good, have taken many ofliers with uo relief yours re spSettullv. ADAMBEANEIt. For sale by all dealers In medicine, at -ja.' per box, sentur mail 011 receipt of pile-, nam Ota tree, agent muuea et erv ucre T. U. TilOMAS, DniKgit Lebighton. Pa. Wp print picnic bills. i-l C EJ. t4 ' m f 8b"b L 2 l. iii " a O a 5 X cL O SB C 2 CD rt n. o P o c f6 o tr- 3 go o 5 Z cT5' c-9 a 2. op CD na H O r., O &3 04 a "A 3 to CD r2 3 3 ftit.'! m B " a 21 s "0 E 2 f-5 5 a E I -A 2 2 ri & m CQ "i w 2 3 s ft) o s. a ft "A Feat to Properly Fit Feet." Cut it is successfully, satisfactorily, cheaply and pioperly done at The Only Boot ana where you can have fitted to your feet at ii moment's notice al most any make or quality shoe at prices which have hcen proverl positively lower than the same quality, style and finish can bi purchased elsewhere. We have a full line to select from, for v do not carry on nn adjunct or side show business to occupy omi space or time. Come and see us, lcurn our prices and be con vinced that it is to your advantage to deal with us. WEISSPORT'S LEADING ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON FECTIONS AND FRUITS. WE AllE now nicely located In our ne;v store room anil with Increased facilities and conveniences aro better llian ever pro pared to cater to the public. We extend an earnest Invitation to tho people to call and eco us at our handsome, new store. Tito flraam nn3 i!nnfafinnD In Kclall or Wholesale lots. Picnic anil Ics AOS Oream ana UOmeCHOnS, tlvai committees and wedding names nil) bo promptly supplied at tho very lowest price. Don't buy elsewhere until J oil call nnd.lrarn our prices. Wo furnish all flavors of Cream In anv quantity nt short notice. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES JND BEAUTI FUL JEWELRY. WE CARRY as lino and as complete a lino of tin; above roods as can bo found lu any Jewelry Sloro In Carbon county. We liavo all tlio'newest novelties and tho prices ato the very low set. BlfC'ome and seo tis beforo you buy. All the Yery Latest Novelties in Toys Ghas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSPORT, PA. "New Millinery Bazaar," The ladies of this city and vicinity are invited to call and spc the most fashionable line of netv and seasonable niillinery goods ever exbibitcd in this town now on display in our ftazaar ol style and iiisbion. Careful attention will be paid to the wants of our patrons and satisfaction will be guaranteed m every par ticular. Tl'hile our prices jiro very low .you will find our goodi to bo tho very best and we will merit your confidence and pat ronage by always furnishing the most fashionable millinery at the very lowest prices. VVieaiul's Building, Seidol's Bakery, First Btreet, I.ehlghtnn, you will always ftud Freshest and licst BREAD AND CAKES. Eye, Wheat and Vienna Bread Fresh Kvery Day. Our Vicuna Ilre.nl cannot be ejcellcil. Wo respectfully solicit your patron nge. Watch for tho Wairon. Seidell 'Vienna Uakery, Ol. Obcrt's. I'lItST ST., I.KIItlillTON. I'A HAVE YOU ANYTHING ' TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON TIIK Carbon County Improvemeot Co., Weissport, Pa., "Where you can havo all kinds of lumber sawed at tlto very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in over) particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths nnd in nil quaut. itics supplied cheaply. To Contractors anu.Bnite The underatgneil announce! to Oautmatorn ami llullilert that he luw now opened bin stnai quarry, at Heaver lluu, and I propared to wppit Bllildmg, 8tones In anv it uan til Y at reasonable rates, lie aJo keein a upily M bU rcalduuce on OBUOKl) 8T11E1ST, to tupuly iiaiuedlate dcniaiul. llAULlKti of eery description, pnvnptly al tended to. Alto, coiut&nlly u liaml a full nupph, of Ibe bct,t brand, of Flour and Feed, n liU Ii be mill aell at Lonr.l Market I'rlcea. CHAELES TRAINER, tUXIND BTKKKT, I.EIIIlillTON. Vn g"Read the Advocate. Mrs. M. A. Halpin, Shoe Store in Weissport BOOT k SHOE Deale) Respectfully, Bankway, Lehighton. EAST WEISSPORT, nr-Aun in Heaters and Eanp, Tinware, and At Very Lowest Prices " rarliculur attention paid to General tlpbbin- Furnace and Tunip Work, IiHTlSIATlW cheerfully furnished for IIoui IlealluR with Hot Air. Steam or Hot Watei Circulation. All work Cuarauteed ' Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranges In Great Variety at Samttel (xRAVEK'S Topular Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a Bpecia' ty. Stove repairs furnished on sort notice Heasonablel ICOMiHIERC! d u4 flMui Mi, PHILADELPHIA.. THE HADINQ SCHOOL Of m M Til Onluivialh WT'Vwr feu4 tot f lroln Uevart el iVai ASUead the Advocate all the news. John W, Heller.
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