This rnperliH been entered Att1irYMitjr1i tonroMOtt.ee mt Hec-oml Cine Matter The Carbon Advocate !KtIlC)HTON, PKHNA. Itntes for T'Kikl Advertising i Ctortor Kotii i s ittidllortNollrcn roinmlmiloiiers Notlns Divorce NotUcH Administrator's Nollrt's Kxeculvr's Notices 4 oo oo 4 00 400 3 00 .H 00 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1'). IS'.U. Uona l'lile Qlreillnllon Irftnte nny Weekly Nowapnper In r limit that of the Counly. KAlion and MAtLOT are both wavering in tliolr nlleeianoe to the corablnntioli. With thetu it 1b a question of "pan" and patronage. If Clauss can't win, they are for Watkins, Anything to beat Essor. Urn HEAiiTKD Jonathan Kistleh is a winnor in tho raco for Sherllf if the signs of the times arc correct and it is hooks to buttons that they are. All ovor tho county lie grows stronger and will poll a big vote. It is said that Mickey Cnssidy at the Rtroudaburir oonforouce offered Mr. Klpp of Pike county all the oIUbos within tho gift of tho peoplo for the purposo of securing a recognition of Ills bogus uoiogatos. Jonathan Kihtler, oaudlduto for Shoriff, will go up to Mauch Chunk with tho blmrost voto ovor L'ivon n man in the lower end. If tho upper end districts do any way near right "Yona' will have 1000 majority. Hugh SiunrE, or Lan-stoiid, a perfect gontleman and a soholar, will represent the land soiiatorliu uismci as a con sHtnt.lnnnl delpcnto. Tliere is no nues- tiou about Mr. Sliarpo's election. Ho is tho kind of a man tho peoplo want. Now1 that the Lansford Record sees nn nnrthlv chance of electing the com bination ticket it has taken to abusing tho rogular Democratic candidates. Everybody oxpectod this; where tho great foot raco nabob can't rule, he'll try to Tuin. la it not so, jimmy f The intelligent rrorLE of Carbon county 'ero surprised when they learn ed that Congressman Storm, of Monroe county, had lout mmsoii to uio com bination. A Gontloman of his suppos ed nbilitv and nrccentlons shonld cer tainly havo known better. Wo pity Mr. btorm. Misteh mallot's alleoience to tho combination is said to be on account of tho promiso of the postmastership of .Lauslord. jimmy can't uo oioctou to a nubile office and a clianco of this kind ho grabs at'as eagerly as a drowning man grabs at a straw. Ho forgets about counting chickens beforo thoy aro hatched. If all reports are- true the astute Mickey Cassidy, tho great poo-bah of tho combination, has dosorted thoir candidate and now openly .electioneers for Watkins in tho upper end. Don't this show tho corrupt methods of the leadors of tho gang who tiro modern ouuas iscanots. Mebbe Micket and toe Major won't bo so great after while. Klotz has no lovo for tho aspiring Congressman any how. You know tho Major always sworothat Mickey "worked" him when thoy both wore after tho Congressional plum a few years ago. Wo will toll you lator what tho Major said at that time. It will interesting news. As the people deoin to see moro of Mickey Cassidy, elder Enbody and tho rest of tho combination, Esser's strength ovor tho .ounty increases. This is what wo havo maintained all along. Mr. Esser. Mr. Kistler and tho regular Democratic tickot will bo cloriouslv victorious and tho comblnir- tion with Mickoy and tho Major will bo in tho soup. The Advocate is wohrtino the com bination follows in beautiful stylo. Some of 'em havo been to seo us and talked tho matter ovor and ovou asked us to be quiot. Don't this show that thoy aro already giving way? By November threo you won't bo nble to find a baker's dozen outsldo of the astijto Mickoy and tho superlativo jimmy malloy, The cry has gone forth from tho Combination, "Anything uojy to boat Goorgo Essor" who is a sure VBnnor for Prothonotorv. Tho peoplo suppori him bocaubo he is free from tho corrupt taint that covers tho loaders of tho Combination. Tho few peoplo still doluded by Mickoy nnd tho Major will open their cyos soon and then thoy win stand mono in tliolr own curt. Judge Connelly, presiding over tho Naturalization court, at Sorauton, Friday rofused citizenship papors to a largonumoor 01 Hungarian, jousii and Italian applicants bocauso they know nothing of tho Constitution of tho United States. Tho Judge said: "A man who nuts his ballot into tho win dow as a machine, without n knowledge of what it contains, lias no right to tho samo privileges as an intelligent Ameri can voter, and to such u mail, 1, at least, shall never grant tho right of naturalization." Keep this ball rolling and Amoricon citizenship will very soon bo entirely purged of that class who make our rights and privileges u oy-woru. Because a man is not able to speak Gorman as well as English does not mako him ineligible for ollice, and for this reason Mr. Watkins lias a perfect right to aspiro for Protlionotnry. Hut it strikes tho average "lower ouder that it is very handy for n public oiuciai to ue aoie to converse in both languages. Wo have in our countv many people who cannot tranwict busi ness in the English language, and these taxpayors in the past liave never had any trouuio in the uourte. as l'rotliono tary Essor can talk Gorman and En? lish. Mr. Watkins can only speak ono language, and if ho is olected to this important oilloe, quite a number of citizens will be seriously ineouvoni enoed when they have business Mauch Chunk. at The Cassidy cbowd aro preparing to ueseri uuver a. uiauss, lor watkins, tho Remiblioan (wnrililarfl. Tim n. called County Chairman is cheek by jowl with Watkins. and Is even accused of managing the later's canvass for the nomination. Bo this as it may, the coiuuiuauou desire omy one end, viz: tho defeat of George W. Esser, the re gular Democratic nominee for Pro thonotoryand Clerk of the Courts. Cassidy, Klotz, and the other bosses, would cast their votes for anvnue. witout regard to fitness, sooner than see their enemy successful. Clauss is too good a man to be sacrificed bv set of rotten politicians, and it seems strange that he does not comprehend that he is being made the tool by which iseer is to oo detested and a Itepuuli can olected to the most important oilloe in the couuty. The LehlgliUm candidate is being deoeived by the com bination, nd we believe that he will yet regret not having taken the tub ice of his friends. The combination will not support Clauss an they feel that thera nn nluuiiw nf Ilia Bli..-tirni 1.11, 1 iiiere is uo cuance 01 ms eiei tiou, and the only way open to them to kill off Eer is to vote direot for the Kvpub lioau candidate. This t hey w ill do. ami after the election they will pun a-, tin only regular (?) Domn-rnt iu the num ty. Mr. Clauss shouM i,uefulh om smer what is here i itt 011. an, 1 w m 11 ture the assertion that afw iLccln tion he will be thoroughly convinced that the gung made use of lain in older to carry out their spleen .ik-iuiM a coin petent, faithful uii-1 ., joilai pi. I.!,, olUcifO. MU'Kl'.Y WANTS 1(1 0:X UN Tor. Ijilitor Curbon Advocate: Quito it number of Democrat ; in tli.s place aro pronouured in llieii ni)iio il of thr position the Aduk.au: lakes in the Esser aud Anti-Hsncr political light. Of course tho factional disturb ance Is tho result of a determined effort to eliminate politically, l'rothouotttry Essor. Upon the surface it appears that the only objections to his candi dacy, is tho fifth term, but underneath this is the true reason, and the lending AnU-Esserltes know .lust what it is. Four weeks more and the voters will decide tho issue. A very large number of Democrats realise that if the Antl Esser ticket wins, the party will con tinue under the Uassidy banner, in Iher words, the Cassidy contingent will direot the movements of the Demo cratic forces, in this county. II is uo use for nny of tho Autl-Esser adherents, attempting to hoodwink any voter, by saying that uassldy will ue relegated to the rear, after Esser's defeat. Mickey, though it is true that a goodly number of honest .Democrats, now training under his command, secretely denounce him yet the getting rid of him is out of the question, aud it is sheer nonsense to thus talk, in order to win Anti-Esser votes. If the Esser ticket is beaten, and tho Anti-Usser ticket wins, Cas sidy. and ho alone, will claim, and rightly doservo tho credit, this will be his position, aud any oirort to dislodge him, will precipitate another factional nam. .no one realizes wnat is at stake better than he. Even if the Republi can ticket is successful. Cassidy will contln.no in command, because Esser will bo denounced, for causing the de foat, either of theso results will cause the Cassidy contingent to fairly tumble ovor each other m tneir jot at tuo do- feat of Esser. This is just the position of the Cassidy combine, and the aver ago Democrat though a little dull now, will before tho day of election make up ins mind not too err.in tuo casting oi his ballot. But if Esser is elected? What then? Where will Cassidy nnd ills active "aids" in the present canvass bo, will not tho vory ones who nro now moving to tho wavo or uis iinuu. desert and denounce him. trad charge him and his immediate contingent with being the cause of the present division iu the party, and will not tho nouest iJoino crats oi tuo county respond with a hearty anion to this judgement? While it is truo that the oandidacy of Esser tor tuo lath term was renurranni to a largo number of tho Democratic voters. yot ll is stilt truo, ho had a largo num ber of friends who know him to bo a Democrat. A good citizen, a thorough ly nonoBt and omcient ouicini, with a pleasant uud agreeable manner to all who moot mm cithor as cltizon or olll clal. If tho effort to dofoat his nomi nation had boon conducted in nn onon ioir way, lotiowing ctosoiy mat which is Known as uono.st politics It is pos siblo Esser would havo been defeated at tho primaries, if such had been tho case ho would havo rotired. But tho inoxcusablo blunder, of chairman Cas sly iu oudorsingn parlemoutary trick at tne county meeting, bo lncensodail lair minded .Democrats as to make Essor the formidablo nominoo ho now is. There is no beating about tho bush lor nny other reason, that meeting cn torod tho wedgo, and tho Harrisburg Mallet wielded by the same combina tion completed tho split iu tho party. Very many boliovo and will emnhnHisn tho beliof at the polls that if tho Esser tickot is olected thoro will bo an entiro now deal, now loaders will bo selectod, and tho party reorganized. It will take some timo to rocovor from tho nrnsniit. shock, concessions wilt uavo to Uo mado, individual claims sovorolv modified. but tho party can bo mado strongor, purer.ana more oncctivo in uounty, diuio anu. national auair3. Packerton. A Democrat gHERIFF'S SALE -0F- Valuable. Real Estate. By virtue of a writ of Yen. Ux.,Ko. as. October Term, 18IU, to me lUrttcteil, will be sold at public vendue at the Oeurt House. u the lloroiiRli of MONDAY, OOTODUIJ 12m, 1801, at One o'clock r. II., tho following described 1. All that certain tract or niece of luiul situ ate In renn rarest Township, Carbon county, i-ciHisj nnnin. loiainK lands ol Adam Cbr human Knos Koi'll. Ijiiic and Kelmv am) nthprs. wtn. tainingsU lunulivd and thirteen acres and one uuuureuHuu luty-ave itercnes. neiiig jiattsol two tracU of la. id. one In tbe wnrmntc, inimp tr John II. Taylor and the ntlier In the warrantee name ui .foiiu airawunilicc. The hnnnneinents tlicreon vnnsUt of none and a luilf iitory frame house tax'U feet, one .".wit ...uu .i-vi, ..nil nn,i jinn .lAtu icei. 2. All that certain tract or plcco of land situ ate In rranklln Tounahln. Carbon numtv. I'piin. sWvnnla, twuuded aud detcrlticd at follow, to wn.! iii'KiuninKni a eione, inence norlli seen t-four ueureeit. east niiietieti mul twiut.inli perches j thence north twenty one degrees, went lorty-nhie and five-tenths peicliess thence south imiv-ciKiii ,unic,cBi (ix anusiv-tenin percu. i-s; tbence noun uity-slx duitrees, w est seven nau six-iuiuns i"ertiie; uirnce koutli twenty IU c dCKrees, west tlvo and two-tenths nerohes thence south live Uegrces, west six and live tenths pel dies; thence south hetennnd one half degrees, east thirteen and three-tenths perches; thence south twentv-six diurees, east viymi-i-ii iH.-iL-itvai iiiciicu suuui iiriy-iwo (le Krees. cast twcnlj-two and foar-tentlis nerclns thenco south twelve uud oue-linlf degrees, east twelve nctches lo the nlaiux of bpifiniiinif. cim. talulng eight acresaudtwemj-llvc peichevnct nicasuit-. The IniDroveineuts Ihcroou consist or u one storv frame house, lox.se feet. wlLii kitchen hi. tached, 12xli feet; a stable, 10x111 feet, and a saw nun, mtt ici-i. 3. All tnat certain lot or niece of ground situ ate iu FrnuKUu Townshlu.;aibtiienuntv. Vtnut. sylvnuU. hounded and described as follows, lo wlt i Keglmdng at a stoue, tlienee by lands late ui jHiwmw ,1 ciss iiuiiii svteu uuu ii jiau uegiees, west inineon anu turee-tcntns iierches; tbence uy i lie same norm nve degrees, east six and one half perches to u stoue. thence bv the same norlli tweuty-fite decrees, east lhe ami two- tAlttlK IMirlllMlt tt IL Mti.lin DlOlliM L.U tliu U...I... south Ufty-slK degrees, east seeu and six-tenths perenes in a sione; inence ny the same, south forty degrees, east ten and two-tenths irches to a stoue ; 1 bonce by t lie same, north toi ty-elght and a half degrees, 041st eight perches toa stoue, thence by hums of .Moris Iron Works, 1101 III nine and a luilf degrees, est thlity-wu perches lo 11 stone: thence by lands of .1. Zelgeufuss, south seventy-one degiees, west nfty-two iercheston pine; im-m-.- uy luuuB ijoilllll AiarKiey, SOIllll twenty-two and a half decrees, east llftv-fonr iierches to a stoue; theme by Umls of 'lhoiuas vaicK, ioriy-eigni anu oue-nau degrees, east twenty iierches to the mace of beulnnimr. con Uilutuu tell ucres and ninety two perches, Mm I iiicasuic. 4. All that eeitarn lot or pluoe ground situ ate In Mauch Chunk Townslilit. ruriMin rimniv l'ennsslvanla.bounded and deseribed as follow s. to-wlt: lleglnnlng at a post, tlieuc by laud of Alien uraig, norm lour degrees, West four Hun dred feet toa 1 Kist; thence by laud ol George Kiiliuu, south eighty-six degrees, east four hun dred feet to a Most; tuence along a public road leading from East Mauch ChuukTo fine Swamp, north eighty-six degrees, east one hundred feet 10 me piace 01 iiegiuniug, containing forty tnou buuu B4uare leek D. All that certain tract or piece of land situ ate In Mauch Chunk Township, Carbon couuty. l'eiiusilvaula. bouudeduud desurlbud &a fullaws. to-wlt: Degmulngat a liost ou the north-west corner of land of Allen Craig; thence by lands of George Kuzlan, north twenty degrees, nest seventy-eight pel cues to a stone; thence by other lands of George Kuzlan, Known as the John enroll tract, south seenty degiees, west one hundred aud twenty-eight pen-lies toa stone; Uieuee by the John lllchie tiuct, south twenty degree, east arty-tour iieicht-s to the miodle of nubile road leading from Kal Muuch Chunk to rlue Swauip; thence iu aud ulon said road se era! courses aud di .tam-es aloiit one hundred perches to a post, tut south-wet coiut-r of lot number ulue as markt d on tiie pianorplot made at the request of Geoic kni.ui and known as MouuUm Park; ilieuic .done said I.nt No. Nine Craig; north lour degree, west lour hnuditrt feet toa IKMt; thence by lots numbers lite, six, seveu, eight and nine, north elchty-six degrees, east five hundred feet to the place of beglnuiui;, con- umuiuk; iiuy-t-iaiii ucres uuu iweuiy jiercue.s, ue llie sauie inuic ur less. C. All that cot tain llact 01 pieoc of land situ nu-In .Maui-n t hunk luwusiup, c.nboii iimnu I'l iiuslaiila,biniudud and di-soi HumI 11-1 lollow s lu-wi! llcgiuniiiK at a l'liic. aiunu-r 01 land in tin- w ai rutcc 11.11111 uf Joliu hitt'lin , ,ii pi jii'ii 1 111..1.H ou , , 1 anu .1011 in ..1 1 oil in. 0, l'.illl,i' l.ilol-xf .1, oil l.'lli'lil. , .mil p illl lauu 111 lue WallaniL Uot.o . j inliliui I -lui "u owned by George Juuian, north 1 degrees, east two bundled null ten lu ll' ,Umi. uu iu. (ll land, of Jobu Cm roll ami sevcuty ihes tu u and I man ut-1 sinner, lln'iuc b luiul-. oflnoiKi' Kuiaii 1101 111 I w cn(-,ni- and urn liulldi j-'i, t-, ,-.( out luuiiiit'd .111,1 i.,u tic ihiUk - toa posl . tlitiii'i bs lauds wall. till, 1 11,11111 ol.laioli i-i-. amlli liiul l',i illt to 111 1, , ill hi -a 1111 ! . . ,11, -, t III lllllldi t ll , I" i' -.l 1 JI. r. l.r.l A.N, hlicrllf 1 11E nidi lilT, I'l . ill i tl s All. ii in ) , i n In , M.i, . nl 1'. pi. never wants to learn, but tho reads that Od Honesty CHEWING TOBACCO is tho best that is made, and at ONOB tries it, and eaves money and secures mora eatisfactionthan ever before. AVOID imitations. Insist on having the genuine. If your dealer hasn't it ask mm to get it for you. JEO.FIHZER&BROS., IonlsriKfi,Ky. To Whom It May Couceru. All persons are hereby cautioned not to trust my wire K ATI li W1SST, as I will not he respon sible for any debts contracted by her after this ditto, she having lelt lay bed and hoard without just cause or complaint. Wir.MAM 1'. WK8T, Sept. 18, 1801.-3W Lehlgliton, l'a. gHERSFF'S SALE -OF Valuable Real Estate. Bv Irlue of a writ of Tlerl l'Aelas. No. 13. Oc toiler Term, 1831, to me directed, "111 be sold at public vendue nt the Court House In tho Borough of Jlaucli Chuuk, Unrboii countv, l'a., on 1I0NDA, OOrODElt, li'Tir, 1801, at One o'clock 1'. JI., tho following described rem esiaie, lo-wu: All of the two lots or nieces of land shuato In tho boroiitthof Weatberly, county of Carbon and SUito nf reiuisylvanla. Hlluiito on tho sonth- i,..i,..llv el,ln ixl TVtnli. .I.nn, In ...1,1 l.r,n,,ml, ,in contamini! In front or breadth on said ftlnln oireei one nunuien leet, inence cxieimuig uaea or southwardly of that width ndistanco of 210 feet lo an alley. Hounded northwardly by Slain hlreet aforesaid, eastwaidly by Lot No. 10, south wardly by an alley and westwardly by lot No. 1.1, and deslEiiated as hots Numbers 11 nnd 12 In 1110 plan or plot 01 said borough. Tho Improvements thereon aio a TVO-ST01tV 1'ltAMIS DWKM.INO IIOCSE, 11x21 feet, with a one-story frame kitchen 10x12 ieei aiiHcueii, one snaury, lzxm leei aiiaciieu Also, one stable 11x15 feet, and another ueces sarv outbuildings. Seized and taken Into execution as the prop crtv of JMivard Ureen, and to he sold by II. V. .EVAN, C. Til. MuuiKAUN, Slierlfl. riahitllt's Attorney. Bherin's Oltlee, Slaueli Cliunl,, r., Seiitem her 11, 18ai. SH ERJFF'S SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. lli'vlrtun of n wt-lfnf T.avnrl 11uAlaa Vn n Oetolier Term, 1881, to me directed, wiu'be sold at puuiie venuue at tue uoun iiouse. 111 the Jior oiikIi ot Mauch Chunk, Ourbon countv, I'n., on MONDAY OCTOI1I3R, 12th, 1891 at One o'elo.'k V. M., tho following described real estate, to-rvit : All those live eertiiln ntx nr nieces of land aft. uiitedhi lnverTowameii8iugTo-.nshli,Uarboii county, l'ennsylvanla, Hounded aud described as follows, to-uiti 'J ho first of theso (on which Is erected the rrlnce Iiwelllniri- llegliinlnir at a corner of n public road leading from strohl's tavern to Lehigh (inn, theneeby said road north sixty-four and thrce-uuairei degrees, east four teen nnd one-tenth lurches to a corner otLt No. i theneo north bysnldlot twenty-live and a half degrees, west five and seven-tenth pcich- es n, u corner 01 ihh ao. a; tiieut'c sotun sixty one ulid a (lliarter degree, west thirteen ami three-tenth iierches to the public mad leading iiumMiiiiioriiiauiniiie iiusmuu uop; inence along said mad south sixteen degrees, east seven and elffht-tenlh neieluw tn the niace of hoiriii. nlng, roiitahilug eighty-eight perches ot land, be tho same nioie or less, file second thereof beginning at a stone in the public 1 oad leading iruiu nisuer s xiusuiiiii Miop norlli niiy-iour and three-fourlli degrees east live mul and one- nuitpercueaioastone 111 said load, thence b Ut of Anion hi 1 old norlli tHeiiiy-flve aud a half urgrves. nvn luiinecn anu lour-ieuin perenes lu a stuuc; iiieiiee uy uiuer 101 01 Jl. J. miller, south 6l!4 degrees, west ti'i pen'hes to a stoue : Uienoe by other Iota of I. I'. I'llncc south 26't degrees, cast 111 t.lo iierches to the place of be irlnulnu:. eonlalnlue so nerenes more or less. The third thereof beginning nt a stone in the Hue ot sald'othcr lots, thence north 2c1, degrees, westftl feet to a stone; thence by the some south 91 degrees, west 204 feet toa stone; tlienee by lot of A. 11. Kistler, soulh 2ii't degrees, east 51 feet to a stone; thence by another of said lots, north el degrees, east 2U", feet to the pluoe of beglnuing,coiitalnlug nearly five iierches of land. i ue luuriu luereui ueKiuning ai a 6ioue, incline bylaudsofA.il. Kistler and Iit No 3, north 1.1' 1 negrees, east 87 feet: tlienee by lot No. 2, north US' t degiees, west HU feet to a stone; Uieuee by land of licubcn li. Miller, south 0H1 degrees, west OT feet to a post; thence by lauds of the Kvangphi-al Congregation south It) de grees, east 101 feet U the place ot Iwginulng, cunialulng fifty perches of laud more or less. Also, all that certain tract or piece of ground situated In the said 'township of Lower Towa nensiug, riuuty of Oarbou and male ot Penn sylvania, bounded and deseribed as follows, to wlt: llegtnuhig at the south side ot a public road leadiuir from the house of luihert fcliuumliix to U'hluh (lap hi the line of itot now .or late of Aaron 8110I1I, thence along said lot south to low water mark of AiiiukskieoTa Greek, tbence along said creek bv lands of J. C. K reamer, west to the corner of lot now nf A. B. Kistler; tlienee along the line of A. 11. Kistler' lot to the middle of s.tld public road leading to Lelilgb OaiMheuce east In anu alouj said public road to the place of beginning, cotilalulug about oiic-fourUi ot uu uera. The Improvements thereou aro a two story UBICU I)WLLIVU Hoesit, aai'. feet, with a two-story frame kllcheu, HUI feet, iu tached. Also a frame summer house 14X1U feet : also one stable and wsirnn hikwI esvui feet; also another stable and wagon abed tf&xw iovi, in uu utiivr ueuewmry oilluuuuiUB. Hetzed and takcu Into nxiuiiiHnn u. I),, nmi crtyof Wm. I.. Uuraot, defendant, aud (arret vyue, terre leu&ui. ana 10 no sola uy II. 1'. I.KVAN, Phkvmak It IlEvrrr, Sherllf, 'utlntlff's Attorneys. Sheriff's Office, Mauch Chunk, l"a , Keptciu bcr U. mi. Executor's Notice. 1 -i.iti- r M uv P.i'x. ,1 , . im ,1 I,,:, or iii, oiull 1 J.l 111 n 111. ,11, I 11 0 n , ,.ih,t, j Hi 1 ' It l l, -Ulu our ol lii itti'. uul ...td tc- taiuent ot the lute Mary Hex, ilecrascd, of the i-oiuil and sl.ile afore tald. hae been Kranted to Hie 11111I1 iil'iu d All pei sou-, kitowliu thein-'-lu", to he litili btt-il to t. ud 1 lll.ii.i---t tll-lliclll al 0111 r. .inl piri,oli!, Ii.u l.unis will iri si 111 lllo s.u.l, ilill iltltni'lilli-ati.il 101 scl.l, nn lit lit 0 11 lti:, I mm 11:01. .t. ., Is 'I ' w 1 ilii.lili.n, I'll , It. ll. la, k '1 lint Xatile. ,111 'mini l: a ' I li , .... M ill ii I !i ink i' i 1 i 1 1' .il.il 11 7 . li 1 i . r i "'! V'" . ..... mn ictue Biiiiiinit tun m ,ti) uii ii.io u iu. it i i M. a.'.ii, 4 .t'i and u r. p. in. -I MA - I i . . V i M .1. I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,11 .11 lllil . I ll I . .11 Si, I, lli il Hill ..1 Ul.ll 1.1 , Ii, Tto Contraoton and BniUten. 1 Me iiii-h'isl,iu-il nniiouneis to Conlrai lor-i nn! l.iiiMi 1 1 (lint he has now opened his stoim pun n , .,t Hen er Hun, am' Kpn pan d lo sup.ly Building Wtoiie Innnrnnnnlltv nt reasonable rates. Ho also keeps a supply at hl residence on BKOONU STltEKT. to supply Immediate demand. HAtlMNG of every lioeiiption, promptly nt teuiled a. Also, constantly on hard a full supph, nf lhe best Winds ot Mour and Teed, which he will sell at Lowest Market Prices. CHARLES TRAINEE, BECONI) 8TRRKT, LKHlOllTON. TA BAST WBISSPORT, 19KA1JCR IK Heaters and Eaop, Tinware and At Very Lowest Prioea. Particular attention paid to Oenernl Jolihln Furnace and Pump Work. K8T1MATKS cheerfully furnished fer IIoiib Healing with Hot Air, Htoain ol- IlotWnlei Clreulatlon. All wort (luaraiiVeert I Stoves, Tinware. Heaters and Ranger? In Great Variety at SAJMUEL G-EAYEli'8 J opulav Store, Bank Street. Roofing and Spouting a Bpeoia! ty. Stove repairs furnished on short notice Reasonable! ' OIK MID EI'IUIIV SJECOMBIERCr H Broal nn,l Ch-. i'iiii,Ai;i.i'iii. THE LEADING SCHOOL OF IDSiHESSI 34? --GO TO- WILSON FRANTZ, Tho Now Jeweler, Bankway, - Lehighton, Pa., -I'OIt- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every description, at prices lower than ehe wlieic Particular attention paid to Repairing of Every Description. A practical experience ot over ten soars enables me to guarantee satisfaction In every particular, tiive me a inai aim oe convinced. Your patronaKe Is resecttully solicited. WILSON FltANTZ. llankHny, oct..3, 1801 05 8 M S 2 S o -i O 3 tn (A , 3 o a Si e B S3' Z o o o. c re 5 cfi g 3 C a ? : i 2 CD if M O 1-4 1 M o 1 CO CD w CO UB0S Borough Ordinance. Be it ordained and enacted bt thi; corporation of the borough of lk HlOllTON, IN TOWN COUNCIL ASSEMBDEU and it is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority of toe same, that the following tax shall bk levied and collected, on and after the 15t1i day of october, 1891 to wit: Hutcliem, bakers, milkmen, fanners, Uuokutrw and all others selling with in the borough, or iieddliug on the streets of the said borough of Le highton, shall pay 25c per day for one wagou and two horses or mules, and ISo per day for one wagon aud one horse or mule, or the following Butcltera, 1 wagon and 'J lint sea or mules, fc&oo Hutelwra, 1 wanon anil uue hurae or mule, i OD Milkmen, 1 mufou ami - horses ur mule. $35 00 Mllklueu, 1 waon ami 1 limsi- or mule, sn.nn Bikm, 1 waxou ami - luir-.i s or uiiilea, :ift.co Bakers, 1 wir.-mi .mil 1 Ihhm- or mule .Di p,-i- auiiiiiii I iay able cjuaitmly in udvuuuo. And tliat ull partios, oxcept bakers and milkmen, having auy moat, produoe, truck, or anything else to soil, nhull oifer the same, on the west side- of the l'ublic 8iuari', on hSecond (Lehigh I street, bet ween North and South sts., iiuil ut no other jiliice in buiil liiitouli until nine i!i o'l lnck a. in., ot any week 1iiy: after mm- , '. oVIii. k they hliull be lu'i mil ti it to -all tl.e saint unywliero ou the streets. Auy perou or persons refusing to pay said tux, or violating the pro iiions of tliis onlinuuce, if con- ieteil tlieieot befoie t lie Chief tliirgeHs, or any Jubtiee of tho l'liu-e within the tioroiili, sliall foi tcit unit jiay. liir the use ot tiie boroiiuh treasurj. lor each nildeti uiliiui..! nn,- Mit i u-i edinn -.'i im. in uinl, i'ii an l iu i t i.-i ui in i n t in lite i.uroiiL'li tut'l. up. mil i- in (iiujr 21 limn-, in lioth. at the iUMJt,Lun i.t the committiug magistrate. II J Kl VI Z. lllllKoss ll. : l' I', ii. i l.i i s i ' John W. Hellers Ij liiylin i t '.'1 lv J- a. Phillips, IM AI K1 I.- Pianos and Organs, WKIHSPOKT. I'A. i liV.nr Cardinal Hensons Why Vim Sluuild 1 1 out I'l.uios and Organs at Phillips' twrilllllpshss no Agi'nts I I WPhllllps has no Collectors I 1 Jif-l'lillllns hii no r.pensc3 1 I JjfTI'hilllps can tunc I'laum and Organi I During tho jvar You will find AT SWEENY'S "Corner Store" JUST THE r;.Ac7E TO BUY Dry CrOOds (Jroceniep, Notions, Glassware, Oranges, Bnnnns, Grapes, Lomons, Apples, Nuts, Chndies nnd everything Usually founoin n tllorouglily first-class 'general stoir. ll'e solicit a call and gunrnntro satisfaction. REMltBT3R THE. COBNER StOBE, LEHIGHTON PA. F.LANINC4 - MILT, JIANUl'ACTUltKlt UV AVlNDOW AND DOOK FlSAifES, Doors, Shut,ers, window Bashes, Mouldings, Brackets, AND DEAI.Bll IN All KiiiuS of Bressefl kicr Shingles, Pailings, Hemlock Lumber, &c, &r, Very lowest Prices. Watches, - Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Bronze Clocks, any thing in the Jewelry Line. 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 PRANK GERMAN, ' tlliSHHAI, AUKNT, TTeissport. - - - Penn'a. W. F. HOPPORD, Lehighton, At. april 18, 180l-6m WALL PAPER, Decorations, Picture Hods, Cove Window Shades, Spring Hollers, I'Yiriges, Carpet Lining. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Blank Hooks, Easels, Games, 7J!ocks,lrancy Cards, Etc., etc., FAINTS, Mls, Glass, Putty, Brmlics, Colore, Artist's Materials. Ceneral Painter's Supplies, LFiuckenbact) No. 61 Broadway? Mancii CIibbI. ?i P?ErX)BT OF fllK UONDITION OK T11K n K1KST NATIONAL BANK OF I.KHIGII KIN, I'eiiua., at tun eloee ol bunliiean, September 23ttl, 1891. HESOUIK'ES. IxiauaandUiaceunu 1100,342 60 U. S. Bonds toMwureeireulatlou ao.owoo Sleeks, aecuiltiea, etc 40.1M 03 Due (rom apiimvod reserve agent lil.TTO 48 Due (rom otter Rational Dauks S4B1 70 Banking liouae . furniture, aud onturea MUB 00 Current exnenae and taxea paid UM M I'remluinn on IT. H. Honda 4,100 00 UUU ut other Hanks art 00 Fi ml luiial iiaiier ourrency, nlckel,an4 mit :...TT;...... mo S.i-w M00 00 Leval lender note , llOT 00 Kedemiiuon fund with V. i. Trewurer is per rent, clreulatlon) 900 00 Total. fKTTMl.OO MAU1UTIKS. Cuinl.il hlueU pulil ill THJMOCO rtilli.lil-IiilHl 10.0J5 (kl I 'milk Uli-'l i-iullls IIUB M National lllinklmti , ont-lalitluik' lii.mrtl nn InvnU ml-, titipuiil ... ;4 1 on Inilii ulu.. lilt iioill-i sillijn I tin-link.. II.I.T40 44 i nun, iii Im A- 01 4 hkIiIui Ltieik uuuuuiim: 1 Due to oilier Nidloual Hunks H,BW 01' Due to Mate lluuksiiuil lluiiki-rn ,! ttl Tt.ll ,.WWj0 hi .IK HI I'lXSVI IAM1, I ( ne.N 1 Ol- (' 111.UN, f I, J11.1. T. heuiiui'l, Ci-.tili i nf ilii-aUni ii.ii.n-il II lllk llilitl'llllll SIM- tl tlUl Illi'.ltlOW-.l.ltt-lllt.lll L- li ue lo Hit lit ht ol inv Umiu It il.'i- illitl 1.-In f .InUN f ftHklMI-'t I .l-lllt'l &llllftl-l ill! '! .lll'l S.SOl II to til HI I lilt' (III- I'lll t! i ..f r.-iit., 1- ' Uuv..lUi bl-lbtil Irl. -N. I t'oitBMT A rritai 11 I . II. ui. .hi. 1 A I III HUM . 1 llllt 1 tula I I Kl .1 I 1 II, I 1 If mi 11 0 nipi.t1 ix t'oursi In i BUSINESS ov SHORTHAND, I It Hill 1 ,ij jou toylslttlie AMERICAN BUSINESS Colte,! A iientow.v. Pa . before deciding where to sm. iliomth Mill n.av live s thousand utiles nuuy. It atanuH at the head ot Commercial ColleRes, In lis educational character; as a medium for supplv- ina wnsuiess men nun iryineu miu enpiMne slshuitt: as a means at placing ambitious yonnir men ana Ikdht nn the road to success, and In the extent, cletmnco and cost nr Ms equiptucntx. Hlx Heparntn Demutnieptswlth aamany courses nf Stndv.MiideUhC personal supervision of Eight Tnstrnctnne-all HpecMlato. Illustrated Oaia log'ie mailed to any address, tree. Address, O O D0RNS3Y, Prln. tWl'lease nicnelon this paper. 0-27-Om Lehigh Valle R. R Co. Arrangement of riienreT Trulnn. In Effect May 10th, 1891. I.KAVl! I.H1011T()N l'or Newark anil New Yoik B.22. 7.00, .57, nnd 1 1.12 a.m., 300, R.i7.2tp.ni. For Maniinkii chunk ami IlehridercB.22, 7.S0 o.oo, u.ni.i 12.S3 ami 7.24 p m. for Inmbertville aud lirntnu B.m, 0.00 anil 11,12 a.m.; ami 1J.W p.m. Tor Hlatlnirton, Cniiioainiiia, Allentnvni. Hetli le'iem. and Huston, n n. 7.07. 7.90. s on. o.f.T. 11.1-2 a.ni . H.52. 3 06, r, -a 7.24 mul 10.411 n m. For t'lilluiteliililaiiuu points soutli atn.22, 7.07, 7.W, a.no nnd 11.12 a. 111.; .1.1-1, 5.22 and 7,M p. 111. rot Beodlngnnil llnrri"nirg7.!)0, and 11.1211,111 3.00, 5.23 And 7.24 pill. For hdwiiuiiis, l.il.ltli Hup, Clierrrfonl. Ijut rt'n, While Hull, (nilni, and llokendaiuiua 3JS.7.07, ll r,7 SIl.l'J 11. UI.; 12JS2, S.42, 5.22, "und IMi V. tl. For Mam lit liu: k cm. 7.43, 0.90, 11.20 anil 11.48 a.tn.: l.tl, 3.1, r-.L'1, 7.23, 8.61,9.33 ami 11.M 11. in. aud 12.47 Nhrlit.' l'or Weatliei ly und Hazlcton O.oa, 7.13 0.30 and 11.4S K.ni.i 3.18, B.20, 7.23, 10.61 p.lll. l'or Mnliaiioy City, Shenandoah anil Anliland OU, 7.43, ll.."0 and I1.4S tn.; 3.18,B.8S& 7.23 i 111 Tor Mt. cnimel and Slinmoklii 0.68, 7.4.1 and ll,4Rn. m.: B2Bp. m. Tor I'ottavtllr 0.M, 7.S0. 7.43, 030 11.12 anil 11.4s a. in., -ion, 3.1. and 7.23. 7.24 p.m. For While lint en, WitKeabar'o and SeraiUmi 0.fi!,,7,3,0n Rlllt II. IS 0.111. ; 8.1, B.6, 7.23 allll lli.M i.m, l'ov l'lttston mul I,. 4 a. .Timet., 0.02, 7.4.1, 0,SP, aud 11.48 ii.H'.; 3.1", 7.28 and 1QJH p, m. l'Or Tiiuklinuuoek n.48 n. in.; 8.18, B.26 and 10.S4 11.111. l'tirOwego, Aiiluirii. Ilhaen and (lenevall.lH n.m.; liMii p.m. l'or loeevvllle. Ti.uxml.i. Snwe. Wnverlr. I'l mini, ItnclusliT, liullalii, N'agnra r.llleiiiiii lite Went 11.48 n.m.: mid 10..M p. in. l'or l-lmtia mid the West via Halaiuiinea at 3.1 p. in SUNDAY TO.VIN8. Toi New Verk 8 02 and 10.07 n ni r..,. l-'or tlilladelnhia 8 02 a. in. : 2.112 and 6.29 p. in l'or liaaton and Inteiincdialo tntioiiH O.U2, K.02, iv.ui n.111. ; 12 r2. 2.112. 0.211 ami 9.02 p. 111 l'or Maueli Chunk 8.14, 8.CC, 10.23 n.m. ; 12.211, 1,I3, P.O UUU Mil. l'or llemlliut at fi.02 a. 111. : 2.B2 ami s.20 p. 111. Var I Inzlelon n.no a.m. : ia Kfi. .i.ia A toai n.m l'or Jlalianoy city and hlienandoah 12.20 aim s ia p.m. l'or l'littsvllle at 2.52 11. 111 . l'or White Haven, Wllkcs-llnrie, l'lUiton, TittiblitatitttAL' l-.t.t.ntt.l.. C.n l,l...nn nn........ Aulmiii, CI111I111, ItoeiieaU-r, luitfulo, Niagara 1'alU ana Hie West 10 04 p.m. l'or further particulars Inquire ot Aireulslor Timo Tables. K. It. llYINdlON, (leiri I'nss. Airent May 11. '81, ly Doiilli lletliK-heni, l'enna Prof. ALEXANDER BOUDROU us I am now 7t ycras orage. Was a bturtentot Medicine anil Kurnery fer seven ears under tiie famous Dr. Nelson, nnd alter ten .years' liaid study and In eonsultatlon vtltlt seven of the most eminent puysieians 111 me euy 01 I'liuoiieipiiia tuuee mn.iuivu iuuu,eieii me cure ui many so-eallcd lncnralile dLseaNe. It eun no loiiKer be doubted that the spine can be cured ; that paralyzed limba can be lestored to their natural use, niul general debility ciued. f imirpttlni, tit Mm limln. ui,i,lnvi rn.nlla itr.tit,. stroke aril the worst cases of rheumatism, sci atica, ueuralula, liver complaint, llrlvhts' ilis- euse ui uie Miuueys, jup anu none uiseiise, e,i tarrh, brunt'liUK t'liioiile dyseulerv, ami so called lieait disease and ilinllterln. all enttrtv cureil with pure inedlelues 01 nn own prepara tion, 11 iist-ti piupru usiurteieu. lluvlliK nine 5 ears over 10,000 lieisuns 111 tilts eltv alone have used these medicines and are living witnesses of their worth. All then- names can be obtained by calling at the ofllee and lab oratory of 1'rofessor llondroti. No. 1727 North Tenth Slreet, l'lilladolphla. I was myself I11 Juretl In the spine and naralyzerffor seven years ami iironoimced incurable by teveu of iho most auie jiiivsieiaus uuu suiKeons Ollllisciiy. I am now well and health), haviujc cured myself with my own medlelneis Do not listen to those prejudiced aitalnst iiu provement In medicine and die, v ben you can be saved. I will not po Into practice myself, hehnr over vi years 01 aRf, 11111 win sen my medicines. 1 have two eminent nbvslelaiis connaAteil ivllh me to attend to callint; at the lesldeuees of the sick 11 requireu. Come one, come all suffereis and be restored lo health, ciued by these pure iiieillclnes and inns see experience and believe for yourselves. Office and labmutorvoneii ally from 7 A.iM. b,, uioti 1- iti. Linn 01 wriie j iiiiA.1 imii. UOUDHOU.1727 N. lOlhst., l'hlladelplila,I'a. Weissprt Mm Uireetory. F0U A SMOOTH IT hEADS TIIBU EASY - SHAVJ3, ALL IN NEWS AND A Ma ''a mmHire Stylish Haib Cot, 1UU UUIWUIV, 1IKIGI1T. 00 TO 11'. F. liSIlANG T1IK hjihukk, CtEAN, INOEI ENDENT. Keail III Oyer the Oalinl llridue. KABT WElSHi-OKT. I'KNN'A. This liouae offers flmt-clusa accommodatlous t ue Hiimaneni imoruer auu uiuiDient guest, Panic prices, only One Dollar per day. aiur7-iy John IIuhhio, 1'roprleU.r. Oscar Chris tman, WBtmlWlKT, PA. Livery and Exdhanqc Stuhles; fcasy riding carriages and aafe driviim howeit, nestaeeouiiiiodatiouato agents aud travellers. Mall and telegraph orders promptly attended ta. Give me a trial. raavJt-lr The VaUaport - Bakery, 0. w. laubv, ruoruieroik Delivers Fresh Bread and Cakes In WeiSiport, Juiguuiu auu vrciuibiea every uoy. In the store I have a Pine Mue of ConfecttonMrv or the Holiday Trade. Sunday schools and fM rail SLppueu as lowest priues, oec-.-ui A Nlff PRINCIPLE. Wo Positively guarantee Dr. Boyd's Little Giant Nerve and Liver Pills To cut.- t'oiisttii.tMiin. 1 litliLTf HitfMi. Blillotunowi Torpid Uver, liu in lUe lteck, tiles, Headacth), BtufTiiMt Iu the Mouth arUiiif from InalfHt- uon. uy siTciiKiiieuuii: mo nvrven anu nsuwi hue the uotlun of ttio HtMiimtli Uver ami tleUmnt ft en 4' and J.lcr nib act on a ni'w Plliu'l(nl 'lhc :u-t on the ntTWs ut Uu sltuiuu'ti, llit-i ami ki(lnet uiihi; Llu-iu healtli iiml ttfor. what Is moic cMv.itt ( I In ir-ni.itivc muiltt.en, tliun tho r.icl Unit tin' lunger uki-u (In It -s 1 i'.iui 1 tl, tluH h intii t t 'iit'i i iiii tt fv.ii'1 ut a ntlitT pill u liu1 1.1. 1 1 1 ct, ti 1 1 ill (on liu .U'ti il imti.t. ilitt whit .i t l.t In i t in t in tii v .1 U nf t Iti ii ktii It t 1 nUmi, I3u Auff. 'JOlh IRIX). ltui Sir. Tlw rills lei'i-lwil. thi' are the btit I -ver umJ. T. . CJ.AItK. likf OiMul Minn., M.i H. lfm. ht'-ir sn I Il.tAt' i.iia- 1 -1 lit nit, 1'iii-loMil tltiU jk M'lul mt' iiidh' I htwv tirii tio.Jili-il lor tais with lint m si i ni, 1 -Hist inii .uul m 1 i uiimi' -s sllK'f I t llv 1H li l HUN 1 ft i'l j DO.I, ll .VI I 11 ll AU Hi ill 1 ' U il 1 I ' 1 It il' I' 'l II 1 It .,,.,11 ilh Al'AM I'l A N hi;. 1 ,,1 s t! 1 .'II (! .It I Ml h 1 ill. liu til 1 I 1 1 I ., s 111 I . in.ill nil l ' 1 I 'l iif 'l ! 1 , 1 I'll 1 h" ll.i . I '".itilt il . it 1 VI 1 1 1 It T. 1). tilOMAS, miiKt Li hMhtuD, Va Wc piillt l('lli' ltll. ALL SUITS and OVE acksts a 2L --5 S- IS g e.g. H 4 S H a cr re, 5r2 ds, SSftdS e W a X tr w m -! .. S g n m ii n .4 s E?i rt 0 VI o S o - 3 3 S a 3 i in 'J r r 5 5i 5 i3- s n . . a r. KJi a n T " 2 S a rf S S- c 3. it 4 J3 5 i t j Tj c ZD J & g. H. re fi cB sii-irg' CD ti ss. as c. re a r. q i CD H S 5t . 5f 3-3 75 c i 3 Z 3 . w r -j! ColiNfiibia, Germantown, Vieanna Saxony, voiumbui haxony, Spanish Knitting .ylfarii, German Knitting Yarn and B&ftn elmyrsV ' h': Fine lot of Slush itesrs ana Wcarls. 'IPI. ....... "R7":.. j. ut; i its yy v uuuiictu iiik, ami an plush ornaments for fancy work. Infants and Cjiildrens silk and plush hoods in all styles, sizes and prices, Jb '. baa tvervDOflv is . IT Our' s Reinain the Same ! Don't Buy Until and Compare Prices! One day time clock, flOp., 75c, One day alarm docjis, 80c, $1.00 nnd up to $!i.50. ttigW itar.ckxjltB ftipm $8.00 up io $10.00. cricn"li!(-ll'RUiheg from $6.00 up to $50 and $G0 v li.n't nuiko a " blow " about low prices nnd we have no need to tut " lor the simple reason that our prices aro now ns low if not lower thtut those of i-lhcr Jewelers in this town or in the county. We repeat our invitation : Come and see us and examine our goods and learn prices before buying elsewhere. & mm AG EXT. The Reliable Jeweler, Fqi Men, Boys & Children A Onn bo bought nt lower prices than over nt ERCHANTJAILORINGALL, Where everything is mnrked in plain figures nt n saving of Twenty-live Per rent on all clothing. Wo nve ranking All-Wool Suits and Overcoats to Order at $12, $15, $18 & $20. Ready-Made Suits and Overcoats from $3.00 Upward. wc have nil the Latest Styles nnd tho Largest uLinc in the Lehujh Valley or JUADIES at iSncrififitl Trices. 300 Hewmarkets. All sizes from 10 to 42 which nro positive ly wortli $15 to $18 ; we sell them from '$3,00 to $5.00. On every article of wearing apparel that you purchase at our popular clothing establish ment: Don't buy until you have called on us and you will save -money. and China Silk Head GJiii. i n You See Our Goods mid up to $$.f0. Cutting Prices: