Tills Paper hai beenenteroilnttliel-ehlBli ton rostOOIo ns Second Glass Matter The Carbon Advocate LEUIGUTON, rUMNA. Hates for liosnl AdrerUslngt J tarter Notices I 4 .00 !ltor'i Notices 4 00 bmralssloner's Notice - - - - 4 00 Dlrorca Notice 4 00 Administrator's Notices - - 3 00 Hxetutor's Notices 3 00 "SATURDAY, OCfcOIlEB 3, 189t Bena Fide Circulation Larger than that of any Weekly Newspaper In the County LiHBFonD has throo wards. 'Lolilgtiton, with 750 voters, 1ms one polling placo. Let us show moro ontorprise. Bonn oxe was heaiid to any tho other day, "you can't boat Mickey Cassldy and old Rauoh." Of course not for oorrupt methods and contemptible practices, but a very llttlo decenoy puts them both In tho shade. A. oonronATiON that pdhsues a man and tramples on him, is mado up of cowards and tyrants unworthy of pub lic notloo. Lot all enjoy the constitu tional right of saoklng wealth and hap piness wherosoovor they incline. Eldbu SriKES Enbodt is so takon up with ohurch duties that ho has no time for politics. It is the goneral opinion that the older is doing ponance for his corrupt methods practised at tho late Democrat lo oounty mooting, but wo doubt It, for the elder's oonscionco, like the oyo of a noodlo, is mighty small. Thk most important issue beforo tho people of this commonwealth in a do- cade is tho mattor of a constitutional convention for tho modification of present laws and tho entanglement of others, but tho leading party papers are very quiet on tho subject. The f aot of the mattor is they have nil beno- fitted through the loosonors of our laws and they don't want to seo them strengthened for thoro is no telling when they may bo in a pinch. The rjMVEiiSAL law is that the ma jority shall govern, but a small cotorie of political offlco sookors and corrupt politicians in Carbon county havo as sumed to usurp this right of tho ma jority by ignoring those rights and pri vileges and trampling on their man hood; by making pigmies of tho pooplo, while this very model and iutonsely moral band of self nssumod leaders pose as the modern Gollah of tho Car bon Oounty Domocracy. It is for the people to say whethor or not they will submit to this tyrannical prostitution of their rights by a sot of fellows who are led by tho astuto Mickey Cassldy, who has yet to deny that the plan of tho oounty mooting did not mature in his trlckey intolloct. Months boforo the mooting was held it is reported tnat tne gay ana rostivo Mickey was endeavoring to mako converts to tho band of puriflors, by claiming that all power of control was vostod in him as the head of tho organization tho samo as a year ngo when exactly tho samo abortivo oloments where brought into play and a base fraud porpelratod on tho people. It was overlooked then with tho hopo that a ropltition of .such '. rltallMt An! milfllAilB ntnnlil ma Yin nnnni- V ,1 L.-.i J-.. 1 il. - . , JU-UUI OUUUUSSiUl UUUU IUO S111HU 101- iows attempt lor-a second time moos ' urer oven moro contemptible than bo fore. It Is now for tho pooplo to act, not only Democrats but Republicans, and glvo tho bosses a sot back that will forever retiro them from their sorvico. For was not ono of tho best Republi cans In Carbon county (II. D. Snydor) defeated for nomination by the inter ference of those self stylod Democratic leaders! It is to bo rogrotted that our Republican friends would allow those moddlosomo follows to lntorfere in their convention, but tho superlative Miokey wns there and at work perpo- tratlng a scheme. But nowjeomostho people's turn and it should not bo neg lected. F6r once and always rebuko those fellows and he dlos with them, If the people can bo gulled into sup porting them "just this once" it will make their power supromo and a long reign of tho corrupt bosses can bo ox peettd. Put them down while the op portunity is horo. TIIE OOTWlNOit ACTS llitra Session Eof the Senate to Try Mo- Camnnt and Voyer. Grave Charges Sum med tip. They Slay lie Itenioved If Two thirds of the Senator Address the Gover nor to Do It. A Constitutional Method Which Avoids the Expense and Daneer of a Meeting of Both Houses of the Xecls lature. Governor Pattlson Saturday issued a proclamation calling tho Stato Senate in extraordinary sossion on tho 13th of October, for tho puposo of examin ing into the charges of inefficiency, neglect and dishonesty in tho manage ment of the Auditor General's office under MoCamant and the Stato Treas ury under Mr. Boyer, with a view to the removal of theso officials. Tho Governor also In a letter to Chairman Smith asks that tho Attornoy General be allowed to assist in tho investigation now lu progress by the Legislative Commlttoo into tho management of the conduct of tho Stato Treasury. The Governor's action has created a profound sonsatlon, especially In the Treasury Department Tho fact that it was not necessary to call both Houses of tho Legislature together in order to havo tho aecused officials triod, and, it found guilty, romovod, has beon generally overlooked, and the method devised by Govornor Pattison to have tho chargos prossed with or without Oohn Bardsley's testimony is regarded as an excellent movo. It answers all tho purposose of an impoaohmentwlth out tho cost and danger of an oxtra esslon of tho ontlro Legislature, and has takon tho wind out of tho argu ment advanced against regular im peaohmont proceedings. Under the Constitution tho Gover nor may remove the Auditor Genoral and State Treasurer upon an address -of two-thirds of the Senate after duo notioe and a full hearing. The Uovernor thus Uirows the re sponsibility of the trial of the two officers upon the Republican majority of tho State Senate. As for himself, he feels that he is but discharging an im perative publio duty. The demana upon the Smith Legisla tire Committee that the Attorney Seberal shall be permitted to take part In the pending investigation has been made in tho same spirit as that whioli prompted the Issuing of the pro clamation. THE PROCLAMATION. In tho namo and by authority of the Commonwealth of ronnsyivnnia. Executive Department Proclama tion: Whereas tho Constitution provides In Articlo VI, Socton 4, that "All offlcers nlectod bv tho nconlo. oxcont, Governor. Lloutonant Govornor, members of tho uenornl Assembly, nnu judges or tuo nt..a nf fynnnA Innmnil I .1 iUr. 1 n If shall be romovod by tho Govornor for reasonable cause, aitor duo notico anu full hoaring, on tho addross of two thirds of the Sonato:" Whoroas grave charges havo boon preferred, Involving tho Auditor Gon eral ana utato xreasuror, nnu most seriously roOoctlng upon tho manner in wnicn tnoir oiuciai uuiies uavo ooou porformcd; Whoroas it is nrooor that diligent in quiry should bo mado to nscortain whethor or not "reasonable cause" does nxlsfc for their removal: Whoreas thoro Is in tho publio mind a profound conviction that the officials roferrod to and somo of thoir subordi nates havo been grossly inefflciont, shamefully nogllgent 'and entirely wanting in duo fidelity; wnoreas it is tno rirovaiituR opinion that somo of the officials connected with thoso offices havo boon guilty of absoluto faithlessness and downright dishonesty, in violation of thoir oaths of oiilco and of tho criminal laws of tho Commonwealth; Whoroas If any ono of tho chargo so mado should bo established, appropri ate action looking to tho removal of the officials involved should be takon by the Senate of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as a duty to tho peoplo of the State, whoso good namo has been dishonored and whoso money has been stolon, Bquandoroa ana lost; Whereas John Bardsley. late Treas urer of the cltv and couuty of Phila- dolnhia. Is now a convict in tho Eastorn Penitentiary for embezzlement and ml-uiRR of rmblta moneys, a lareo por tion of which would havo boon in tho Stato Treasury lona prior to on oxpos ure of his transactions had those chnrced with the administration of the duties of Auditor General and Stato Treasurer porformod them with duo flrlnllr.v; Wheroos John Bardsley's stubborn refusal to disclose any information whatever as to the conduct of these of ficials has compelled tho abanaonmont of proposed criminal prosecutions, at least lor a time; Whnrnns n nronor innulry by the Benato may devolope evidence sufficient to batlsty Its members tuat "rensuii ablo cause" exists for the removal of the Auditor General and Stato Treas- nrftr! Whoreas under tho Constitution tho duty and responsibility or making am f tnnnirw nrtd nf t.nlHiirr nnnronri. ate action in the promises aro dovolved upon tho Sonato nnd tho power vested In tho Executivo to glvo tho Senato tho opportunity to act; Now, therefore, I, Robert E. Pattlson, Governor of tho said Commonwealth, in tho discharge of what 1 concoive to bo my duty to "tako caro that tho laws bo faithfully oxecuted," and by virtue of the power vested in me by tho Con stitution "to convene tho Senato in ex traordinary sossion by proclamation for tho transaction of oxocutlvo busi ness' horeby convene tho Senato of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In extraordinary session, on Tuesday, the i 1. 1 A it. .1 P nnUl.ni- Annn Domini ono thousand eight hundred and ninoty-ono. Ulvon unaer my nana ana tno great seal of tho Stato, nt the city of Harris- burc. this twonty-sixtn any or Septem ber, in tho voar of our Lord ono thous ana olgnt nunaroa anu ninoty-ono nnu of tho Commonwealth tho one hundred and sixteenth. By the Govornor: Robert E. Pattison. William F. IIamuty, Secretary of tho Commonwealth, the attobnet oeneiul to take a iiand, Tho Governor's roquost that Attorney General Ilensel bo allowed to take part in the legislative investigation now in progress is as ioiiows: IlAiutisnuua. Sept. 20. 1891. Hon, George Handy Smith, Chairman of Joint Committee to Investigate tho Officos of Auditor Genoral and Stato Treasurer, etc.. Harrisburg; Pa. Dear Sir: Recent disclosures affecting the administration of tho duties of tho offices of Auditor Goneral and Stato Treasurer, particularly tho letters and othor documentary evidence recently produced In the court of Quarter Ses sions of tho county of Philadelphia and subsequently mado public, justuy mo In asking that you permit the Attorney Goneral of tho Commonwealth to as sist In the investigation directed to bo made by your committee under tho terms of tho joint resolutions approved January-20, 1891, nnd May 27, 1891, by tne examination or sucn witnesses as may appear or bo deemed proper to proauoo before your committee. As the evidence already mado publio seriously Involves officials charged with the faithful and efficient adminis tration of two of tho principal offices of tho Executive Department of tho Stato Govermont, and as it is my con stitutional duty to "take caro that tho laws be faithfully oxecuted," I deem it proper to aia in tno inquiry contem plated by the terms of tho joint reso lution under which you and your col leagues are proceeding. I havo reauost ea tne Attorney uenerai to appear nt tho noxt meeting of your committee, which I am informed will be held ou the 28th Instant; and I trust and bollovo that every faculty will bo allorded him llo will, 1 am sure, bo prepared to at tend tho session of your committeo from day to day until a thorough and systomatlo investigation of tho offices wmcn are tno subject or inquiry is com pietea. l ours respectfully, (Signed) Robert E. Pateison SECRET SOCIETY GOSSIP. V Lehighton Junior Moohanlos talk oi buiiaing a nau. Franklin township will havo a council of tho Jr. O. U. A. M. Slatlngton Castle. No. 200. K. G. E, of Slatington, initiated 32 caudldatos on Sept. 21th. After tho ceremonies a banauet was partaken of. G. M. of It J. D. Barnes was present and mado au address. At a meeting of Maj. Klotz Com mandery, K. G. B.,of town, on Monday evoulng, M. C. Trexler was oloctod a delegate to the Anniversary Associa tion which meets in Ashland on Oct. 15th. The Commandary will partici pate in tho grand parade at that place on tne lotn. At the sossion of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, in St. Louis, on Saturday, the constitutional amendment providing for admission into the order of youths of 18 years, was defeated by n vote of 107 to 68, the necessary tnreo-iourtus vote not bay ing been obtained. The lodgoulso aociaea to postpone for a year consider ntlon of the liquor quostlou. II. and ! Association New Series, The Enterprise Building and Loan Association No. 2, of Lohlghton, Pa., at its meeting on Monday evoningoptom ber 21st, deoidod by the unanimous vote of the Board of Dirootora to issuo a new series of stock. All persons desiring shares should apply at once to the following officers and directors of tho Association, who are authorized to receive subscrlplioui for stock: Philip Miller, president W. P. Long, vice-president; T. A. Buy der. secretary: W. II. Montz, treasurer t l- xrn,.wl.M a nr i...i..i.. i. U. A. 1UUU4MUUI, x. , . IWimmiUUBU, II. J. Bretney, R. L. Koons, John Peters, u. it. Ktraup, I'narieu Hmitu, iMk1i port Wm U Lung. Packerton, 1 directors sept. UU-W3 Borough Ordinance. Be it ohpained and enacted bv toe corporation of the borocoh of le- mairroN, in town corNcn. assembded AND IT IB HEREBY ORDAINED AND UN ACTED BY THE AlTTHOIim OF THE SAME, THAT THE FOLLOWING TAX SHALL HE LEVIED AND COLLECTED, ON AND AFTER THE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1801 TO wit: Butchers, bakers, milkmen, farmors, liuckBtors ana nil others selling with in tho borough, or peddling on tho stroots of tho snld oorough of Lo hlghton, shall pay 35o por day for ono wagon and two horsos or mules, and 16o per day for ono wagon and ono horso or mulo, or tho following Hutcliers, 1 wagon and 2 horses or mules, 4J5.00 llutcliers, 1 wncon nnd ono horse or mule, S20.00 Milkmen, 1 waRon nnd 2 horses or mules, fSS 00 Milkmen, 1 waiion nnd 1 horse or mule, WW. 00 Bakers, 1 wugon and 2 horses or mules, sa.1.00 llnkeis, 1 wagon nnd 1 lions or mule 980.00 per annum payable quartorly in ndvanco. And that all parties, oxcopt bakers and milkmen, having any meat, produco, truck, or anything olso to sell, shall offer tho samo, on tho west sldo of tho Publio Square, on Second (Lehigh) street, botwoon North and South sis., and at no othor placo in sold borough until nlno (9) o'clock n. in., of nny wook day; aftor nlno (9) o'clock thoy shall bo permitted to sell tho samo anywhero on tho stroots. Any person or porsons rofusing to pay said tax, or violating tho provisions of this ordinance, if con victed thoreof bofore tho Chlof Burgoss, or any Justico of tho Poaco withlu the borough, shall forfoit and pay, for the uso oi tuo uoroutru treasury. lor oacn and ovory olfonco, a lino not oxcoodlng 9o.ua or undorgo an Imprisonment lu tho borough lock-up, not oxceodlng 21 hours, or both, at tho discretion of tho committing magistrate. B. J. Kuntz, Burgess. Attest: F. Pierce Lentz. Sec'.v. Lohlghton, Sopl. 25, '91-4w Sale of Stands. Tho stand prlvllcgos sold on tho fair grounds last Saturday realized tho following prlcos: No. 1 Honry Drumboro 870.00 No. 2 Nathan Rox 82.00 No. 3 J. B. Bloso 43.00 No. 4 Frankonlleid 41.00 No. 5 John Eaches 37.00 No. 0 J. Straussborcor 32.00 No. 7 Ed. BloSo 31.00 1 he boan that Cleans Most is Lenox. gHERIFF'S SALE OF- Valuable Real Estate. Bv virtue ornwrltnf Wn. !(t . Vn nM,i,nc Term, 1891, to me directed, wllllo sold nt public vendue ut tho Court House, lu tlio Iioroucliof junucn cnunK, uaroon couut, ra on MONDAY, OCTOI1EH 12TII, 1801, nt Ono o'clock r. M., tlio following described real estate, to-wits 1. All that certain trnt nr nlrwn nrl.iml ctti,. ntelnl'enn Forest Townsiili,, Carbon county, l'ennsvlvauia, Joining lands of Adam Clirlstumn. Enos Koch. Long and lleicw and others, con taining six hundred nnd thirteen acres mid one hundred and flfty-lUe perches. Helng parts ot two tracts of laud, one In t he warranteo name ot John II. Tavlorand the other In (he warrantp name of John Btrawbrldgc. Tho Improvements thereon consist nf n nnn nnd a lialt story frame liouso 20x21 feet, one stable lCxiO feel, and saw mill 2lx:o feet. 2. All that ceitatn tract or dIcco nt land slrti. nte lu Franklin Township, Carbon county. Penn sylvania, bounded and described us follows, to wn : Beginning at a stone, thence nortn seventy-four degrees, cast ulueteen nnd two-tenth percnes j inence norm twenty-ono degrees, west lorty-ulne nnd tlve-teuths perches; thenco south forty-eight degrees.west six andslx-tentli perch. es; thenco north llfty-slx degrees, west seven and six-tenths perches; thenco south twenty- uve ueKrees, vcav hvo unu iwu-ICUIUS pcrcilPS; thence south five degrees, west six anil tlvo tenths perches; thenco south seven nnd one lialt degrees, cast thirteen nnd three-tenths perches; thenco south twenty-six degrees, east elghteeu perches; thenco south forty-two te irees, easi iwenij-iwu anu iuur-ientns perchps; hence south twelve nud one-half degrees, east twelve perches to the place ot beginning, con- tainlng eight acres nnd fwenty-llve perches,strlct ineasme. The Improvements thereon consist of a one story frame house, 16x30 feet, with kitchen at tached, 12x11 feet; a stable, 10x10 feet, and a saw mill, 12x11 feet. 3. AU that certain lot or piece ot grouud situ ate in Franklin Township, ('uruon county, Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wlti Beginning at a stone, thenco by lands late of Edward Weiss north seven and a half degrees. west thirteen ana tpree-tentns perches; thence. uy iiiw same uuuu uveuegrees, ea-sisix anaouo halt perches to a stone; thence by tho samo, north twenty-five decrees, east five nnd two tenths perches to a etoue-theuce by the same, south lllty-slx degrees, east seven and six-tenths perches to a stone; thence by the same, south forty degrees, east ten nud two-tenths perches to a stone; thenco by the same, noith forty-eight nnd a half dcgrees.east eight perches tonstone; uieiLte uy iiiuus uiaiuna iron vorKS,noriu nine and a half degrees, west thirty-two perches to a B.w.tu, ...v.tvw uj lauun w. ... f.L,ur,l,U99, OUUIU seventy-one degrees, west fifty-two perches ton nine; thence by lands ot Jonah Marklev, south twenty-two and a halt degrees, east fifty-four percues lu a swue V iValcU. forty-eight and one-lialt decrees, east twenty perches to the place ot beginning, con- tainlng ten acres and ninety -two perches, strict IIIUUSUIO. 4. All that certain lot or piece of ground situ ate In Mauch Chunk Township, Carbon county, Fennsylvnnla,bouuded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a post, thenco by laud of Allen Craig, north four degrees, west four hun dred feel ton post; thence by laud ot Ueorge Knzlati, south eighty-six degrees, east four hun dred feet to a post ; thunoe along a public road leading from RM Mauch Chunk to Hue Swamp, north elglity-alx degrees, east one hundred feet to the place of beginning, containing forty thou sand square feet. 8. All that certain tract or piece of land situ ate lu Maueh Chunk Townsbip, Carbon oounty, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-vlt. Beginning at a iKwt on the uorth-west corner of land ot Allen Craig ; thence by lands ot George Knzlau, north twenty degrees, west seventy-eight erclies to a stoue ; theuce by other lands ot George Knzlau, Known as the John Crrroll tract, south seventy degrees, west one hundred and tent)-elgbt perches tou stone; thence by the John llichle tract, south twenty degrees, east llfty-four peiches to the middle ot public road leading from East Mauch Chunk to Plue Swamp; thence lu and along said road several courses and distances about one hundred perohes to a post, the south-west corner otlot number nine ai marked ou the plan or plot made at the request of George Kiulan and known as siouniaiu i-arx; inence along saui 101 ?io. rune north four degrees, west four hundred feet to a jiostj thenco by lots numbers (he, six, seven, eight and nine, north elshty-six degrees, east five hundred feet to the place of beginning, iun taiulng fifty-eight acres and twenty perches, be the same moie or less. 0. All that certain tract or piece of laud situ ate in Mauch Chunk Township. Carbon county, Pentuylvanla.bounded aud described as follows, to-wit : Beginning at a Pine, a corner ot lands In the warrantee names of John Itltchle, Joseph llarseBltlJaeolj Weiss and J oun Carroll; theuce partly by lauds ot John Itltchle, and partly by laud In the warrantee name ot Kuuuiuel Singer, now owned by George Kniau, north seventy degrees, east two hundred and leu liereties to u stone on line of lauds at JolHi Carroll aud Kuiau uelHluger; them e by lands ofGcorgc Euzlau uortti tweut -one aim one halt degi pes, w est one huudred aud uriy-flve iieu-hcs-loa pout, theuce by lands In the wan autre name of Jacob Weiss, south thlrt -five degree, west two bundled aud fifty-two perches to Hie place of beginning, ecu tabling ninety the .utcs, Im- Hie -..tuie mole or leas. BeUed and taken into execution a thepiop erty ot August Voll, aud to be sold by II. P. I.EVAN, FRglMAN tt HKDT, Hlietllt. Plalullif's Attorney Huerllt Oftlce, MmkIi Cbuuk, I'u , Septel.i ber U, lavl. OlfRldGYOURjAftp vue avs win MafoJ MOfie M Honesty To Whom It May Concern. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trust my wife KATIE WEST, ns I will not bo respon sible for nny debts contracted by her nftcr this date, she having left my bed and board without just cause or coinpiaim. - WILLIAM F. WEST, Sept. 18, 1891-3W Lehighton, Pa, s HERIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. tober Term, 1891, to me directed, will be sold at publio vendue nt the Court House In the Borough ot Aiaucu uuuuK, uaroou county, ra., on MONDAY, OCTOBER, 13TH, 1831, at Ono o'clock P. M., tho following described real esiaie, 10-wn: All ot the two lots or pieces of land situate In l.n.A....!. nt W.ntl,u.1 nm,nw Afni.lini. nnn State of Pennsylvania. Situate on the south wardly siue 01 Maui street, in saiu uorougn, ana containing In front or breadth on said Main Street one hundred feet, thenco extending back or southwardly ot that width a distance ot 216'', foct to an alley. Bounded northwardly by Mam Street aforesaid, eastwardly by LotNo. 10, south. wardlvbvanallevand westwardlv bv LotNo. U, and designated as Lots Numbers II and 12 In uio pian or pioi 01 sata oorougn. -Tho Improvements thereon aro n Two-stobv FnauB Dwelmnos, Housh, 11x21 feet, with a one-story frame kitchen 10x12 icct ntiacueu, one snaniy, ixi reel auacnea, Also, one stable 11X15 feet, and nil other neces sary outbuildings. Seized and taken Into execution as the prop erty of I'd ward Green, nnd to be sold by , II. P. LEVAN, E. M.MULIIKAItN, Sheriff, Plaintiffs Attorney. Sherlfl's Olllce, Mauch Chunk, Pa., Septem ber 11, 1891. ERIFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. 1,vI,,ia ... n .....I, nt Taval IfonlAa "KTn a October Term, 1891, to mo directed, will 'be sold at. puuuc venaue nt 1110 uourt House, in tuo Bor ough ot MaucliChiink, Carbon county, l'a., on MONDAY OCTOBER, 12TH..1801 nt One o'clock P. M., the following described, real estate, to-wit: All thoso flvo certain lots or pieces of land sit uated 111 iiwer i owaraensing lownsnip, uaroon couniy, x'ennsyivania, isouuaea aua uescriDea ns follows, to-wit: Tlie first of these fan which Is erected the Prince Dwelling): Beginning at a corner ota public road leading fromStronl'a tavern to Lehigh Gap, theuce by said road north sixty-four and three-quarter degrees, east four teen and one-tenth perches to a corner ot Lot No. 2; thence north by said lot twenty-five and a nan ucgrces, west nve ana seven-tenm percn es ton corner of LotNo. 3; thence south sixty one and n nuarter decrees, west thirteen and three-tenth perches to the public road leading ironiaiiiipori jiautoine iinsmitu unop; inence along said road south sixteen degrees, east seven and eight-tenth perches to the place ot begin ning, containing eighty-eight perches ot land, be the same more or less. The second thereof beginning at a stone In the public road leading from Kistler's Tinsmith Shop north fltty-Iour and three-fourth degrees, east five and and one halt perches to a stone In said road, thence by Lot ot Aaron Strohl north twenty-five and a half uegrces, west lourteen ana iour-tenui percnes to a stone; thence by other lot of It. E. Miller, south U degrees, west perches to a stone; thence by other lots of L. F. Prince south 25V degrees, east 16 1-10 perches to the place of be ginning, containing 80 percnes more or less. The third thereof beginning at a stone in the line of said (other lots, thence north 2514 degrees, west fit feet to a stone; thence by tne some south civ, degrees, west 2C',i feet ton stone; thence by lot ot A. II. Ktstler, south 20 degrees, easttH feet to a stoue; thence by another of said lots, north OHi degrees, east 'Mi feet to the place of beglnning.coutalnlng nearly five perches ot land, The fourth thereof beginning at a stone, thence liyhtnasotA.il. Klstler and Lot No. 3, north Clt-i uegrees, east 07 feet; thence by Lot No. 2, north. 254 degrees, west 1M feet to a stone: thence by land ot lteuben E. Miller, south DH degrees, west 87 feet to a post: thence by lands of the Evangelical Congregation south 19 de grees, east 101 feet to the place ot beginning, containing fifty perches ot land more or less. Also, all that certain tract or piece ot ground situated lu the said Township of Lower Towa mensliig. County of Carbon and State ot Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the south side of a public road leading from the house of Ilobert Muscnlltz to lblgh Gap lu the Hue ot Lot now or late of Aaron Strohl, thence along said lot south to low water mark ot Aquashicola Creek, thence along said creek bv lands ot J. C. Kreamer, west to the corner ot lot now ot A. U. Klstler: thence along the line ot A. B. Kistler's lot to the middle of said public road leading to Lehigh Gap,thence east lu ana along said public road to the place 01 beginning, containing about one-fourth ot an acre. The Improvements thereon are a two-story Brick Dwelling House, ' Wx28 feet, with a two-story frame kitchen. 20x28 feet, attached. Also a frame summer house 11x19 feet; also one stable and wagon sued 23x21 feet; also another stable and wagon shed 26x26 feet, aud all other necessary outbuildings. Seized and taken Into execution as the prop erty ot Win. L. Durant, defendant, and Garret V yne, terre tenant, and to be sold by II. P. LEVAN, l'nF.utAX & Heydt, Sheriff. Plaintiff's Attorneys. , Sheriff's Office, Mauch Chunk, ra., Septem ber 11,1891. Executor's Notice. Estate of Mary Hex. deceased, late of the Bor ough ot l-eliigjiton, Carbon county, Pa. Letters testamentary of the last will and tes tament ottbe late Mary Hex, deceased, ot the county aud state aforeuald, have been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons knowing them selves to be Indebted to said estate will make seUleiaeut at once, and persoua having claims will present tbe same duly authenticated tor settlement. UKU. M. HEY, Executor, Lehighton, Fa Sept. . IW1.6W Swltch-llack Time Table. Cars leave Swtteh-Baek Depot, Maucb Chunk at S.JO, 10.10 and 11.37 a. m.; 1.00, 2.20, XV and 5JB p. so. Cars leave Summit Hill at 9.10 and 11.10 a. tn; 1S.3S, .M.ts:. 4JS and S Is p. in. SUNDAY. Uave alauch Chuuk at l.U and 2.21 p. m. Lkhsb Summit Hill at 't OOaadft .p. m. H3TH. Li. Prey lias closed out his Mer chant Tailoring Es tablishment on North First street. J. A. PHILLIPS, Pianos and Organs, WKI8SFOBT. TA. Vnn r Cardinal Reasons Why Tou Should Buy r Our Hanoj and Organs at Phillips' tSrhllIlpsbasno Agents I fyrtillllps lias no Collectors I tSrhinios has no Expenses l t27-rhllllpj can tune Pianos and Organs I During the year 1891 You will find -AT- SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE P..AC7E TO BUY Diy 7ooda 67ioceaiep, Notions, GhiBSwnre, Oranges, Bnnans, Grapes, Lemons, Apples, Nuts, Candies and everything Usually founo in a thoroughly first-class general store. TTe solicit a call and guarantee satisfaction. REMEMBER THE Oobner Store, LEHIGHTON PA. Emij Miller, LEHIGHTON. s PLANING - MILL. MANUFAOTUEEB OF Window and Door Frames, Doors, Shutters, window Fashes, Mouldings, Brackets. AND DEALEB IN All KMs of Dressed Liter Shingles, Failings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &c, Very Lowest Prices. Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Line. 5QGm Por Woska Join a club in which you only pay the above small sum and your watch, valued at $40 is estimated to only cost $17.00 Certificates are now being Issued by FRANK GERMAN, OENEOAL AQENT, ITeissport. - - - .ftnn'a. W. P. HOPPORD. Lehighton, Pa,. sprll ll, 188l-em WALL PAPER, D e o o r a-t i o n s, Picture Rods, 7ovc ITindow Shades, Spring Rollers, I'Vinges, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Books, Easels, Games, Blocks.Fancy Cords, Etc., etc., PAINTS, (Mis, Glass, Putty, Brushes, Colors, Artist's Materials, ffenoral Painter's Supplies, LFiuckenbach No. 61 firsadwavl Maicli piiuir Pa. If you nro contcnplatlng a course lit BUSINESS or SHORTHAND, It Will pay you to visit tlio AMERICAN BUSINESS Collie, ALLBNTOWN. PA . bpfnrfl rlpcldlnfr where tn vn. thongh you row live a tliousnnd nillcs awnv. It stands nt tho head of Commercial Colleges, In Its educational character; asn medium for supply ing businessmen with trained nnd capable as sistants: as a means nf placing ambitious voting men and ladles on tho road tn success, and In the extent, elcganco and cost of I's equipments. ix oepurmu ucparimccis wnn ns many wiurscs of Study, undortho personal stipeivlslon of Eight Instructors-all Specialists. Illustrated Oata loguo mailed to any address, free. Address, O O DORNEY, Prin. tBr-Pleaso menelon tills paper. 0-27 -m Lehigh Valley R. R Co. Arrangement ot Passenger Trains. In Effect May IDhi, 1891." I.KAV15 LKIIiaUTON For Newark and New York 622. T.30. 0J1T. and 11.12 a.m. ; 3.00, CZ! & 7.21 p. in. Hot Manunka Chunk and llclvltlere S.S2, 7.80 o.oo. a.m.: 12.62 nnd 7.21 n m. For Lambertvllle nnd Trenton t.7t, 0.00 and 11.12 a.m.; and 12.52 p.m. For Slatington, Cafasauqua. Allentown, Delh lohem, and Kaston, B.22, 7.07, 7.30, 9.00, 0.57. 11.12 a.ni , 12.02, 3.00, s.22 7.24 and 10.42 p m. For rtilladelphla and points south at S.22, 7.07, 7.30, o.oo and 11.12 a. in.; 3.00. S.22 and 7.21 p. m. For Ileadlngand Harrisburg 7.30, and II. 12a, tn 3.00, 6.22 and 7.24 p.m. ror uowmans, benign uap. uerrytoru, tu rj's, White Hall, Coplay, and Ilokendiiuquu S.22, 7.07, 0.00 0.S7 & 11.12 11. III.; 12.82, 2.12,5.22, and 10.42 1'. M. Forsiaucu unurK c.w, 7.43, 0.30, 11.20 and 11.48 a.m.: 1.11,3.18, 6.20,7.23, 6.M,o.33and 11.61 p. tn. and 12.47 Night. ror eaiueny anu nazieion a.ca, 7.43 0.3a anu 11.48 a.m.: 3.18, 6.25, 7.23, 10.54 p.m. For Mananoy City, bhenamloali and Aslilaml 5.62, 7.43, 8 JO and 1 1.48 a.m. 3.18, 5.26 U 7.23 p. m ror an. uarmei nnu DuamoKiu ii.tw, irfjunu 11.48 a.m.: 6.26p.m. For Fottsvllle 0.62. 7.30. 7.43. 0-30 11.12 and 11.48 a. m 3.0s, 3.18, and 7.23, 7.21 p.m. For White Haven. Wilkesbarre and Scranton 02,7.43,0.38 and 11.18 a.m.; 3.I8. 5.26, 7.23 and io.m p-m. For llttston and T & I), Junct., 0.52, 7.43, 0,30, and 11.48 a.m.: 3.18. 6.25. 7.23 and 10X4 n. m. For Tunkliannock 11.48 n. in.; 3.18, s.26 nud 10.64 p.m. ForOwego, Auburn, Ithaca and Geneva IMS a.m.; 10.54 p.m. i?or iiceyviuo, lowanua, oayie, wacny. jw mlra, Itochestcr, Bullalo. N'ngara Falls aud the wesi 11.4s a.m.; anu 10 p. in. ForElmlra and tho West via Salamauca nt 3.18 p. in. SUNDAY TltAINS. For New York 0.02 and 10.07a m. ; 6.20 p.m For Philadelphia 8.02 n. in. : 2.62 and 6.20 P. tn. For Kaston and Intermediate stations 0.02, 8.02, 10.07 a.m.; 12 62, 2.52. 5.29 and 0.02 p. ill For Mauch Chunk 8.14. 0.50. 10.23 a.m.: 12.20. 3.18, 0.13, D.04 anu U.Ajp.lU. ror iteaumg at ti.w a. in. : 2.02 ami n.w p. in. For Malmnoy City ami Shenandoah 12,20 n'tid 3.18 p.m. r or roiutviiiu p. in For White Haven. Wllkes-llarre. rlttatnn. Tunkhannock.Tonnnda. Clayie.llhaca, (ieuevn, Auourn, uimira, itocnesuT, iiuuaio, .Magnrn Kails and the West 1054 p.m. f or iiiriner pariicuinrs inquire oi Ageutsior Time Tables, j'.. 11. in inuiw.-v. (len'l l'ass. Agent. Mayll,l.ly Sntitii lletlilchem, I'cuna JProf. ALEXANDER BOUDROU tJ era I nm now 71 ycras of ago. Wn a c ttident or Meuieine ana nursery tor seven years miner tne liluious ur, iiciaoii, uuu uiirr ivu yt.ira liaril study and In consultation with seven ot the most eminent physicians In tho rity ot riiiloilclphla since 11(71, 1 have discovered the cure oi many so-caneu llicuiuuie ui.ieusu. It can no longer be doubted that tho spine can be cured; that paralyzed limbs ran he restored to their natural use. nnd ceneral debllltv cured. Congestion uf tho bralu. niwplexy, results otsun stroke and tho worst cases ot rheumatism, sci atica, neuralgia, liver complaint, llriglits' ilW- euse oi uio Kiuueys, nip anu uouo iiisease, ca tarrh. bronchitis, chronlo dysentery, nud so- caiieu ueart uiseuse uiiti uipiiierm, an entirely curea wuu puru iiiruicuius oi my own prepum rlon. if used nronerlv us directed. During nlno years over 18,000 persons in this city alone havo used theso medicines and are living witnesses ot their worth. All their names can be obtained by calling at the olllce and lab oratory oi rroiessor iiouuroii, imo. 1727 isortn Tenth Street, l'hiladelphla. I was myself In jured In the spine and paralyzed for seven years and pronounced Incurable by seven of tho most auto puysiciaiis unu Hiiigeous 01 1111s city, i am now well and healthy, having cured myself with mv own medicines. Do not listen to thoso prejudiced against Im provement, in mcuiciue anu tne, wuen you can do saveu. I will not go Into nractlco mvself. being over 60 rears of age. but "111 sell mv medicines. 1 have two eminent physicians connected alth me to attend to calling at the residences otthe sick 11 required. Come one. come all sufferers and he resloi ml to health, cured by theso pure medicines and inus see experience ana Denero tor vonrsctves. Ofllceand Laboratory open ally from 7 A.iM. to S:00 1-. M. Call nr write ALKXANDli, BOUDltOU. 1T27 K. 101 1'.'t. I'hiladclphla.ra. Weissprt Business Uirectory. FOlt A SMOOTH IT LEADS TIIEil EASY - SHAVE, ALL IN NEWS AND A Stilish Haiu Cut, iuu Jiuii-uaijj. 00 TO W. F. ESRANG TUB UABBElt. nitioiir. CLEAN, INDEPENDENT. Iteail It! Over tbe Canal Bridge. JJMIANKLIN HOUSE, EAST WKISSrOltT, rENN'A. This bouse oilers flrst-class accumntodatloiw to he permanent boarder and transient gueet. Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. iiuKT-iy John ltKiima, iToprleUr. Oscar Ohristmaii, AVElSSrOltT, I'A. Livery and Exclutnqe Stables. tasy riding carriage! and safe drlvlnn horses. Beit accommodations to nsents mid travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended to. Give me a trial. martl-ly Tho - Weisaport - Bakory, c w. LAunv, raopitiKTon. Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes in WeiOrt, lmgnton anu .icuiiimvTvry UHy. In the store I bavo a Fine Line ot CouteotUMienr or the Holiday Trade. Hunday schools and feat yals supplied at lowest prices. dea-.-tti A NEW PRINCIPLE, We Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Litye Giant Nerve and Liver Pills 1UCUID V.UII.tU,,V(l. ,HU(KWWI, IHUHMMIfM Torpid Liver, l'ain In Ibellael;, llles. Headache, UadTaste In the Mouth arising from Indiges tion, by strengthening the nerve aud reguut Inc the action ot the Stomach Liter aud Kidneys. Do not be deceived. Dr. Iloyd's Ut ile uiaui ncivo uuu iiiivi x iiu avt 011 n iiitw principal. , They act ou the nerves of tbe stomach, liver and kidneys giving them health and vigor, what Is more evident of their curative qualities, than the tact that the longer taken tne lets required, that Is more than can be said ot any other pill on the market, a trial will eon- 1 inCC IUO IU03. BWIHlwil mtliu, , claim Is true, these are a few ot the many testi monials we nave reeeiveu. Tttton, Oa., Aug. VMi 1S80. Dear Sir: The Mils received, they ure the best 1 ever used. Lake Crystal Mlnu., May It. if:i DearHir. I bave takwa llllf sent me, eudosed llud Ooe ml in. more I hate been troubled for vears ttb Indlgeetlou.couatipatlonaud nereousness since 1 take Dr. Boyd's l'lllt I (cl good, haw taken many others wlHi t rolUC tours re speeUully. ADAM BEAN1CH. For sale by all dealers In luedlchu- at per box. seat by mail ou receipt of price, sam ples free, agent wanted every wbere. Lehighton. Fs. s We print picnic bills. 1 "A Feat to Properly Fit Feet." But it is successfully, satisfactorially, cheaply end piopcrly jlono at The Only Boot and whore you can have fitted to your feet at, :t moment s notice a! most any make or quality shoe at prices which huvn been provt'i positively lower than the same quality, style and finish can In purchased elsewhere. Wo have a full line to select from, for we do not carry on mi adjunct or side show busiu s to occupy vn space or time. Come and see us, learn our prices and he ecu, vinced that it is to your advantage to deal with us. WEISSPORT'S LEADING BOOT & SHOE Dealet ICE CREAM, SODA WATER, MILK SHAKE, CON FECTIONS AND FRUITS. WK AltE now nicely loesled In our now store room anil villi increased faculties and convenances are better limn ever pre pared to cater to tlio public. Wo extend an earnest Invl'atlon to the peoplo to call and tee its at our hamlsorna now Uure. Trn rjraim arl Ciniinr.-innr- In Itetaii or Wholesalo lots. Ficnic and Irs iCe Oieam alia UOlllQCClOnS, thai commiueea and wedding names wll. bo promptly supplied nt the ery lowest price. Don't buy elsewhere until you call and-lrarn our prices, we futnlsh all luuors of Cream In aav quantity nt shmt notice. FINE SILVERWARE, WATCHES AND BEALP", FUL JEWELRY. WE OAIIUY as (Hie anil as complete a lino of tlie abovo (roods as can bo found lu any Jewelry Sloro In Carbon comity'. Wc liavo all tlio newest novelties nnd Uio ptlccs am tlio very low set. 95L'ouio and see ns before you buy. AH the Very Latest Novelties in Toys Ghas. H. Nusbaum, BRIDGE STREET, WEISSrORT, PA. The Indies of this city and vicinity arc invited to call ana see the most, fashionable line of new and seasonable millini-n goods ever exhibited in this town now on display in our Bazaai of style and fashion. Cnreful attention will be paid to the wantH of our pntroils and satisfaction will bo guaranteed in every piu ticulai1. While our prices are very low you will find our good. to be the very best and we will ronago by always hunisliuig the very lowest prices. WieamVs Building, Seiclel's Bakery, First Street, Lehlglitou, -yon will always had Freshest and Iteit BREAD AUD CAKES. Rye, Wheat nnd Vienna Bread Fresh lively Day. Our Vienna Ilread cunuot be excelled. We respectfully solid: our patron age, Watch for the Wagon. Seidel's Vienna HaUcry, Opp. Olu-ltN, I'lBST ST., I.BllIGIUON, PA HAVE YOU ANYTHING TO SAW? IF SO, CALL ON THE Carbon County IfflpYfiMt Co., Weissporfc, Pa., Where you can havo all hinds of lumber sawed at the very lowest prices Satisfaction guaranteed in ever particular. Fire Wood ! In all lengths and in all quant ities supplied cheaply. To Contractors and Emirs. The umli'istKnul ntiuumms to t'untnu turs ami HuiMt'iR lli.tt hi' Im mm i iu1 his iinih qiium. iH Hi iiw-i Uun, tn is 'U m -l ( si.l Building NtonoK la nv quantity at rpaott:il)U- ratt4, 11i tilso kMi a siiuply u( lit" n'sUI. m tin HKiONI) HTItKKT. la u'l iinii. th.il ilniiMMt 1IAU.IN; it cv. o ImiII'.i "n J'.i.tis nt ItMUleil Ii. jUhu, cni.si.iulU 011 In it t'.: -i I l 1 Hi I'cst lirai.iU of Flour and iced, Wl.llll III lll -I'll ,11 I .V . .1 'I III.. I ill,', - CHARLES TRAINER, MCCONl) NIIIKKT, I.HIIilll 1'HN. I'A Head tlie Adxoiate. Shoe Store in Weissport: merit your confidence nnd pat most laslnonable millinery at Hie Respectfully, Bankway, JLehighton. EAST WEISSPORT, DKALKIl IN Heaters anil Eauges, Tinware M him At Very Lovogt Prices 1'aillcular attention ialU to Oenerul Jiu.inn Furnace aud I'uinp Work, laTUUTUS cheerlully lumlaheil lor H"iib IleatinR wlUi Hot Air, Steam or IlotWatci Clreulation. AU wotk Ouaranteed 1 Stove, Tinware. Hoaters and Ranges In Great Variety at .Samuel Gkavei's ' "pulnr Store, Bank Street Roofing and Spouting a speciu' ty. Stove repairs furnished on sliort notico Ki'Hsonable! THl LEADING SCHOOL Or OJTH l.wl,h.t-...,.t M i . ...1 .1,,. tf4tfr H -I I.M If, uUi. , .1 k, ., n , rgg..K'atl tin- AtUticutf all the news. n